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                    <text>SEPTEMBER 28. 1815

THE SANFORD HERALD
You sometimes spoke coaracly to me
when 1 went to and from work:
Yea, you did and-1 had to pretend
I liked it.
Why did you despise me living and
BUDGET OF O P IN IO N “ JUST BETWEEN
yet love mo ho now?
I think I know. It is like what the
YOU AND M E.”
preacher told mo nltoul Christ.
People hated him when ho was alive.
Hut when he was dead they killed
man after man for hi* sake.
The
Tampa Tribune copies the
| A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES ANI) FAITH. J
above with the following comment*.
“ HE’LL PRENT 'E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
“ We have heard endless talk and
ooDOOoaaooooaoooaoooaooaooaaoaoooooooooaooooooooDoa
rend interminable controversy ‘about
Mary Phagan dead. It has remain­
U The public schools opened yes­ the grand fair grounds for the Idnd
ed f&lt;)r a woman, writing for the Now*
terday and I would like to remark of fair that we expect to hold. 1
Republic, to recall Mary Phagan
that we have the best schools in the beljevc that the Seminole county
living. She does it most effectively,
state and in u few years wilt have fair was the first one held in Flor-^
in verve--and we must confess that
plenty of new buddings for ul^pur- Ida that charged nothing for ad­
there is much more of menace to the
poses.
Let us an cooperate with mission and when you come to
race In tho countless Mary Phagan*
the school board and the teachers think of it this was a stupendous who toil nt life wrecking tasks than
The gate receipt* of
and combine to make our schools undertaking.
in the murder of the one Mary
the best in the world. The teachers all the county fairs pay the most of
Phngnn and the trials and tragedies
need our help all the time and we the current expenses and to hold a
that followed it.
should take more intereit in every­ fair as we did last year and holding
Mary Ovlngton
White
speaks
thing that pertains to education. it absolutely free nr\d giving the
PuMlc schools are improving a[l the people* the fair that we did speaks Mary Phagan's message, not only
time and we should'assist in the well for. the undertaking. The Com­ to the men of Georgia, but to the
mercial Club will picct next Friday men of America— and her work
improving.
night to consider tho fair and the k,, xf pleading for the living Mary
men of Seminole county should ral|y Phagan* who arc suffering, as she
V I never like to raise any fuss
to the standard and if possible have suffered in the soul stifling factories,
about little things, hut speaking
slaves of insatiable machines."
the fair.
* .&gt; .0
* \* , '
about tho bill boards in the heart
After the fair is held the exhibits
of tho city, what do you think of
Personal Conduct Rules.
the nerve of them putting up the can he taken to other fairs at very
I am convinced thni It It) by hla per
sign tlirhg* anywhere and every­ little cost and this county would sonal conduct that any man or ordi­
where and blotting out the things get more advertising and advertis­ nary power will do tho greatest
beautiful along the lake front.
1 ing of the right sort.
amount of itmxj that l« fit him to do.—
refer to the bill .board recently
It will take some money o( course. Iluskin.
placed near Abernathy’s store on Nothing can bo done without money
Falmetto avenue. This is really a and yet this money will go farther
Uplift Must Da Material.
beautiful view of the lake front to than any other method.
Wo
Improvo with tho improvement
It calls
any one standing on First street all of our peoplp together, creates a of humanity; nor without tho Im­
und the idea of eliminating the lake belter feeling with nil sections of provement of the whole enn you hope
thnt your own moral and material
front now that it is being beautified the county.
Means the money |
is rupullani not only to yours truly spent in our own county and means conditions will Improve—Mazzlnl.
but to tin- majority of the people of that our products will he &lt;»n dis-1
A l m a n a c s of th e P a s t .
this city
play to the hosts of winter visitors
Almanacs are In existence lhat were
I understand that no ordinance and that our growers und cuttle compiled in tin* eleventh century, hut
ran bq framed that will keep these misers cun gather for tt day and get they are In manuscript, the first print
people from putting up lull boards together on better crops and lu-iti-r ctl almanac was Issued about the year
1470.
anywhere they please and may be stock.
ftis is true but 1 really believe that
public sentiment will be mi strong
C h ie f W o o d s Used fo r Boons.
You c a r e a lot about me. you
against the defiling of the lake front
White pine and yellow pine are lh«
men of Georgia, n o w tbai 1 am
that this hill board at least willhave
woods most used for Ihixuh. und each
tleud
colitrlbules more llutn 1.000.000,000
to cotne down. It seems that the
rnuti »r men who have these bill You have spent thousands of dol­ feet to the box Industry annually.
lars trying to learn who mutilated
hoards In charge have overstepped
my body
Feminine Mistake
the limits ami in going just a little
A woman who thinks she has met
too far will bring down the con­ You have filled column* nf your
he l*h-ul man merely thinks so. There
demnation of gin outraged public,
newH|iu|)ern with the ntory of my un’t any such person — Albany Jourthus railing for an -HijireSsion from
ironic
tal
the whole people about all tin*, bill
You
have
hrohen
into
priaon
and
hoard* in the city..
-.... . *
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murdered u man that 1 might he

Anyhow this matter .will bear
a vengrd
looking iq,io ariitlle fureiuj and since
other- cities "hlive kept the Oil I boards Hut why did you not care for me
when I wan alive?
out Of the principal sections of the
i
wag
u child, hut you abut me out
place' « « can do the same..,.
of the daylight.
V
1 hear snqrething of » county fair You held me within your four wulU
wutrhinK ,n machinr that rrashetl
thmuch tilt- air,

here and while thh'lsst one might
not have been a finuncial sueeess It
wms
no dilferenl from the other
county fairs, that are just starting.
N one of them Cre* any groat success
fiiianciafly th'e RrsT fe»T~ytf|lrm *ffnd
we should not expect too great n
return from a frtojietary standpoin
It is a eertain cinch (hat aside from
it finuncial view poiiit the fu it * git ve
out country' ftt least several thouRitnd tfollurs worth o ( advert i-iirg
.anil that is more than we rSl^l i^e
from 'murh » f the money thin1•Is
',«PVnt-^*n regular publicity

1 really belie v « that we should
hold the Seminole county fair aguJn
this year and if possible it should 4&gt;e
* held on the reclaimed lantf., on the
lake'front.- for this jllucc ■wpuld hi

Kntllftssly wutrhinK
knift- aa it rut
s jiix-cc of wood.
Noise fills the place— noise, dust and
the smell M, oil,
I wish some, of the thousand* of
dollars lhat you spent on the trial
ini|(hr have kept me m school,
A

real srhool,
(or the rich

1 worked
da ys

the

through

kind you
the

hot

huild
Au|(USl

When you were hossinu ti^e Kiri*, or

shoaling birds,
Or'.lounKing in tjoorwayi cursing the
■Nigger ^ *,: ■
'
^
And you never paidi me enpttgh to
: iuiy a' pretp’ dress.

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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For Rent— Apartment of three ■ii Rinnii ina any sou »**
*
transportation In cold, f l o r a l * or other­
rooms furnished ready for house­ the
wise., by land or by wtter, of any and all
keeping.
Address Mrs. Savage,, products, goods .ind rnenufeeturtso article*;
to conduct a general shipping and forward­
cor 7th and- Myrtlo.
4-tf
ing bu&gt;iiit••&gt;,
ami to rocaivt, hsntjl*. *hl p,
For ' Rent—-Desirable rooms for
gentlemen In private family. Mod­
ern; ./Reasonable. Phono 9080. 19tf
For Rent— FourJ room cottage
58.00 per month in advance. R. H
Davis, 1002 W. First St.
10-4tp
For Rent?— Furnished rooms either
upstairs or downstairs. Light house­
keeping if desired. 311 Park Avo
6-6tp
For Rent— Several nice office
rooms over Yowell’s. Enquire N. P
Yowell Si Co.
82-tf

forward and transport goods* w a r n and
merchandise and ail clasens of freight by
Un*f or by water; to purrhe*#, or otherwise
acquire, to manufacture, produce, market,
prepare fur market, sail, deal in ^nd deal
with food product* of every class and des­
cription; and In all article* of household
and domett ie use and consumption; to op■rat* and maintain narking houses and
canning iartorir* for food product* of all
kinds, and all art idea of bp use hold or g»rj*
era! us r and conatimptlon. and to buy, *u
Otherwise acquire, and aell Of otherwise
dispose* of thr products or by-products
1hereof; to buy, sell, lea.*#, develop, deal In
improve, manage and operate real prop­
erty; subject only to A p
provision* im­
posed by Jaw or the charter or by-law* nf
■aid corporation, to buy, aell anil deal lit
shares of stock of this and other corporalions and
Inbonds and loans securrd by
mortgage*
orother liens on real property;
to carry
on the business of purchasing,
manufacturing, acquiring holding, owning
mortgaging, pledging. b-sslng. selling, aasigning and 1ram fe rn ng, investing in, trading and dealing in goods, wares, mrrehandi*# and property of every kind and deecription, and carrying on any on# or more

MASTER'S SALK
Und»r sod by v irtu * c l a d . c r . . e l lor*,
rloiurr and &lt;ti!. r*nd*t* d by Ih* Honor, hi,
J ud (* of tb * Havtnth Judicial Circuit of th»
State ol Florida lor Btminol* county |n
chancery alt tlnf In a .certain caae therein
pending, * heft in T he 1lift#fa Lumber Com*
i hv la complainant apd W. W. tfrady and
K Ilrady a r e -defendant*, the undrraimed. aa aperlal m ail er In chanlery mil
■ell Ic l Be hllhrat and beat bidder, lor caih
in front of the court hour* door In San­
ford, Florida, durlna tha leaal hours ef n |„
on Monday. N o r . la t, l l l l , tha follo kln ,
prnonal properly, tc -w lt:
tine l&gt;r'n n boric mule named Jim and
weighing about 1,100 pounde; ona gray m u ,
mule named Mollie. and weighing about
1,100 pounde; one brown mare mule named
Mary and weighing, about ISOQ pound,
one bay mare mule named Sarah and Welch­
ing about Itiso pounda; on* bay mare muU
named Jane and
weighing about
|20o
pounde; one roan mar* mule named n«W&gt;,
and wrlgbing about 1200 pounde; one btarh
mar* mule named Hetty* and weighing
-- ------about 1250 pound*;
ona---brown bora* mule
nArnrd Hill
and* weighing
a t*o q j* 11260 pbundi;
"
' *
0t»e brown horse mul# named Hob and
weighing about 1200 pounds; and one Mrfrk
marl* mule named Jessie. and weighing
At oul 1300 pounda.
GK O , N. H IG H V ,
Special M astar In Chancery
Massey A Warlow, sola, fer Cornplts
ll-Tu re-M r

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For Rent or Sale— House on Pal
motto Ave. W. J. Thigpen. 101-tf
For Rent— Two acrca improved
land, all tiled. Cash rent. Close in.
Enquiro Arnert s Datber Shop 96-tf

W A N TE D
Lost Hunch of keyB with name
plate “ V. E. Coller." Finder return
to Sanfqrd NoveRy Works.
Ho­
ward.
’ ll-2tp
Wanted Motorcycle.
Must be
in good running order und price
right: Address P. -0. Box 6H, Han­
ford, Florida.
10-2tp
For Exchange— High class Sanford
lot for Ford or other moderately
priced automobile, In good condition.
Thatcher Realty C o, Bishop Block,
Telephone 2-15.
10-if

I i It k f r y .

4-tf

Wanted Permanent position hy
first-class experienced young ‘ lady
stenographer, from N&gt;-w York, cull
at Postal Telegraph Co
104-t

«l
thousand dollar* shall be common
■lock, and Five hundred (&amp;00) eherct of
the to la) par value of Fifty thousand dol­
lar* ( |50,000 ) «hatl be preferred alack,
^T h* preferred d a r k ehetl be entitled to
a* dividend of not exceeding aevtn per rent
(7 par cent) in any one year, which divi­
dend shall be nan-cumulative, and pay able
out of thr net earning* before any dividend
ie paid upon the common dock
The holder* of the preferred H op k ehal1
In case nf Ini uid id Inn or dlasolutloft of the
corporation, before any amount shall be”
paid to the holder* of t h ^ e o m m o r d o r k
be rntitled to hr paid the amount paid up
**f their •hat**, but ah all not participate
in any aurplu# aaaeta after paying off the
whole of the paid up capital.
T h e holders of t h i common and prefer­
red atofk shall have equal voting rights.
T h e capital dock *hall be paid for in
lawful money of the United Staten, nr real
or personal property of the vllu e r iu al to
the par value of thr d ock laaued In ex
change or payment thCrrfor, ten per cent
(10 per cent i of » hich shill be paid In law
ful mufir) of thr United Stair* or real or
poraonal property a* above provided, • ( t h ­
in ten 11ave aftrr Irtirr* patent • hail havr
be* n granted, and I * (or* - s id corporation
• ha I! t ran mart an v hu,, r
The unpaid
balance* dor tin *♦&lt; • k *&lt;t 'he *q b*rr flier ■
A*fHi* shall be paid in lawful mijfir) **f
the United Stale* or real or j»ef*«tna1 prop
erty of (he value equal to the par value of
the stack t*su#d In etrhange or payment
in *ueh I ti at al merit • anil within
‘ a» *na. tie deal g na t ei| by thr
ui rei tor*, provided that the «u i

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IH Tlrr,

(tlin r.v tllr,

N o d r r (■ h*frb&gt; p t . n t i n t A l l i r r l ')
l.lpfuid, ul Sanford. Florida, who, on Auiuat
1912, Tnadr
liomo.load
Fntry
No
1(1)011, and on ((rtnprr 29. 1912, mad.
Ad'P'Innal Humritrad Frur*. No
iiiUfOT
(or VV
of S W Srrtton I, and K
of
Nl
. Srdtp.n
T.twnihip 20 South. Itan|r
29 F a i t . Tallahaairr Sfrrldtan, hai Iliad
notirr i l intrrtlon to makr T h i r r &gt;rar
Prnnt, to rilanlt-h claim In thr land ab ov r
d«.*(-f (hr d
firlntr t ’ lrrti nf Flrrull t'o u r'
it Sanlut d, Florida, on thr ) l t h day ol
N'nvrmbrr. 1916
Claimant narnn aa wilnraira
J.-r*. I l f r . i i i ill W .V l r a Florida
W il l

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F lo r id a

II II Itrnlror ill Sanlerd. Florid*
John I ontt. "I Nanlorit. Florida
II M,.
I l l l l l K 11 1 W I*A V IS,
Urfialer

I M i A l ADVIRUSING
S u l i ff *»f Intarpaf llimfi
of thr Hsniofd
I n l r r m l l l m l V iruum !*f r - ("oallng t o jn p« n &gt;
Thr undrralf n*d hrfrh&gt; |lve notirr t h « i
fjn th* 'J7thday of Ortuber,
I*
1916
*f t«fh o'riofk » m , or *« ftfHiri* I h#r r * ft rf
an t hr y ran hr brairJ. thr&gt; will apply to
thr llonorahi*
l’ *fk Trammrll. guvrrnor
uf thr i d l e uf Florida. *1 h»i ofRc*, in thr
Capitol
htjl lit Inc "f «&lt;a*i r| *t .»tr. in thr rlty
of Tsllahaaiftr#, for t r l l r f * pat* fit* I nr of
poretlnc tbrm. their l u o r l k t r i aod «uccrRior*. into a body politic and rorporato
In tlrrd and In law. und or the narnn of
Hanford
I nt#r mliirmt Vacuum i’ rr-Coollna
Company under the following charter and
article*
of Incorporation* the original o f
w h l fi will be on file in the office of the
Rfcretary of itate of *atd atate of Florida,
at the city
of TailahaR*er, during the time
required by law for the publication of thi*

ah*II
«»r&gt;
Am
hr hi
pr»f«t
"t ra
thrr«i
of i)i
»tfif I
Thi
|rorpa
annul
inv i
tin
rtr*t
buelni
fond a
and «
j
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a I
Ahl
Aneeim
I Anderion
Ani
J Kandulph Appleby, Jr
-pf!(
Katherine it Norton
*ald
a ' ( htrlrr of NLanf»fd I filer mitt enl 'Vacuum of t f
♦
f*l« - f oalin g I umpanj
6
The tindrf*lgne«i hereby agree^ to become of *11
aMOfiatedl together and do herel&gt;y t#»ociA!r •'* mn
H All Local AdvcrtiHcmentB Under th«ma»IvfW
together for the purpoge of
bf* ' ' f ^*
'•
Thin Hcgdinc THREE CENTS. *, coming a body politic and corporate under
h e T a w e of r t f U U r i d f l n r t t f i . - t h e preLine For Each Inaertlon. Minimum Ivlaiona
of which are hereby arc*p ie d
The toget
following article* of IncerporatiDn *flail con- *crlbt
Charge 25 Cent*;
•tltute »and become it* charter upon Vhe
Am
i«*u * nre of letter* patent *r cording In law; Ur noli
1
The name *1 thi§ corporation eh all , r‘ 11 vi­
be
Hanford
Intermittent
Vacuum
Pre
('on ilnt f 'o m p a n )
l t » piinripal ofllre and j ' f r !^
place «&lt;f b u a i n • h a l l t.« in Sanford. Ur
^*
ihgp county.
Florid*
Hrarirh oflYrei jerce
ru*y he e*tabU*fled *t iurh i t h -r pi* re* ■■
Id
ma) br •eiectrrl b&gt; rflr board **f director*
M(
t
The general nature id I fie buaiiieaa
to tie transacted by »aid corporation aftal
be, to rondurl and c*rr&gt; on the bu*ine*«
of reffige fat .Inn, footing and pr ecoiilitig In*
all It* hranch ea, by mean a uf the iiftee^
rnilient vacuum pre-roofing »&gt; stern, and by Sia t«
any and all other method*, mean*, waye ^ *
or ayatrma; to prepare and manufacture, uoun
and to buy. aell and lease, and generally
I.
deal In cooling and pre-roollng. Ire and In an
refrigeration device*, appliance*, machinery, do h«
apparatus, Implement* and appurtenance* J. It
of ovary kind, nature and description, and li. h
to buy, lease, ronatruct, own, control and thia
maintain atrurturra, work* and plant* for fbr
manufacturing purpo***, and for tile main eigne'
lenance, operation and conducting of the and
buxineaa of thia corporation, for the storage and i
of merchandise, product* and materials,
Jn
and for the production and manufacture my h
of ICO. electricity and for the aupplying of ttapta
For Sale Caul iflower pl(knta. F water; to build, manufacture, purchase,
leal* or otherwise acquire, and to *#Uf
A.'Stone, West Side,
11-2tc
lease or otherwise to dl*r&gt;o*« of, and to
Cer
equip and operate and maintain, ot license N*&gt;- 2
others to operate, refrigerator ear line#, and
II-

nolir#

Nuilf # i(i Ur* dllor*
In i on rf Df thr ( tiuhfy Judge, S*mln«d»*
( nuntj, Stair of Florida.
In r r K atate uf Skill cab Annie Vottge
To all creditors, legatees, distrlbuta#* and
ail person* having claims against said ratals:
^ &gt; ou, and each of you. are hereby notified
and re^TUfed td"pfe#efir ibV £IllAl| i m t
matuji which you, or either of you, may
have against (he estate nf Milcah Annie
Vnnge. drrr**e~rl, lair of Seminole County,
Florida- M« (hr ti nderalgned Ad mlnial r *r Hi.
nf acid rafale, «i l h l n one &gt;*ar fiom ihe
dale hereof
I faird Atigual loth. A I » 191ft
A(rNFS.H M r S W M NV
Fierutrix
under
»h*
Will I l f Milcah A n n a

FOR SALE

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V rgige,

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In I brull fWwfi nf the Srte-nth Judicial (Tresilt •

Florida, Hcmlmole Uountir, In ChlSlft?
-Frank W. Wlekharn
*
**
C IT A T I O N
Fmrna i Wickham
To Fmma F* Wickham. Knst Halboa, Canal Zone
You will take notice (hat you are hereby requir­
ed to appear to the bill of rumplalnl filed in tkis*
cauac and wherein yt»y are mlplt party defendant f
on Monday thi* lat day of Nuvrtnlpef, A. I),, ItlSj
othrqrlw (h^ I»lll a a flletl will b# fakcti U «Fnfc**y*
H*, agajMA &gt;op
*- #
'4
J ’l E^Lrihrr ordered that this .dtatJon I » pwh“
Ijahrd In (he Hanford IhAald, a nr»*PapcT puhl**kH iq Fan fixed. Hamlnql#1County, Florid a. one* •
w«#k for eight rtJn*eg-u(iVf weekb. * \ Witnma mv hand and **«1 of said Cov^f
lord.
mmol* Counff. ITnrids, (hi*&gt;Hroxfa da) af
Seplrmlorf. A l&gt;., I'Jlk*
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cww t* ctfvw* Cowt-r^■
Ily J..C. Ilobsn*. I '

For Saif—-Good horse and wragon
sab. II. L: Duliart, Sanford Ave

F o r ' Renf-jsFurnlahedf apartmenta
for fight housekeeping orlbcd rooms.
Good location. 302 Park^Ave.
8-t(
People rend these ads.
You arc
doing it now. . la your ad in this
column?
Have youj something to
sell? Try an ad. ‘
. /I
4-tl ■

W a k e u p T iu
The Bell Telephone is the Big Ben of Business..
Ring up on the Beiit
You may talk, iibout dull times ’till you lose
your breath but it won’t help matters, save your
breath to talk into your Bell Telephone.
Ring up old customers, then start on a fresh list
of prospectapthertr 1a no quicker way — none that
aaveftinore time or expense*
.
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If y o i havenU a^BeU Telephone, get one now.

For Salp— 5 acre jrtlwy farm fiyo
miles southeast of Sanford, Flu House
insured for t GOO.Ofl, barn, chicken
houses, artesian &gt; well.
One-half
mlla -to achooi and loading station.
Inquire of W. W g Miller, Sanford,
Florida, It. F. D.
4-16tp

and
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teleg raph
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company
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Box XS1, J&lt;

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v. Lots in beautifiil SerAf^ole Park, just west of
Passenger Deptfe Sanford, and in^vgry section of
City, Property of Thatcher Realty Company, a ll
sold on Easy Tejms.
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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

SEMI-WEEKLY *
IN SANFORD—Ufa U Wotth Living
VOLUME VII

SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY OCTOBER I, 1913

NO. 12

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GOOD ROADS MEET AT
SEVERE STORM SWEEPS
ANOTHER NEGRO THIEF
OSTEEN WELL ATTENDED GULF, CAUSING DEATH
CAUGHT BY THE POLICE
SPECIAL ROAD DIS­
TRICT BONDS AR E
C ERTAIN TO BE
CARRIED

The Temple Circle Organized
On last; Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. M. M. Mltchel
on Park avenue wns organized the
Temple Circle.
For a long lime
a number of ladies have contemplate
this organization. Mrs. Arthur John
son was elected temporary president
and Mrs. Mitchell temporary secre­
tary.
Committees were appointed to
draw up constitution showing plan
of organization, etc. There will be
several departments to the Circle.
A Bible . department, in which the
circle will assemble as a part of the
Baptist Sunday school; a social de­
partment, literary department, mu­
sic department, civic department.
At a later date the fuller announce­
ment will be made as to the of­
ficers and thUr work. Those desir­
ing to join will bo welcomed at the
meeting of tho circle Sunday morn­
ing, 9.30, at the Temple.

NEW ORLEANS AND OTHER CITIES ON
THE GULF COAST FEEL DISAS­
TROUS EFFECTS OF BLOW

^New Orleans, La., Sept. 30.— Five
Several passengers on Southern
persons are known to be dead, many ,Pacific train No. 8 from Houston
It seems almost an assured fact
people injured and property**
that the special road district known
Mw'*«jifVaoned on a railroad ferry hereaching into million! has
as No. One of Volusia county will
6 * AVondnle, La, The train was
caused tonight by the moat severe due at New Orleans at 8 o'clock
vote bonds for good roads at Abe
Gulf storm in the history of the city, The ferry is stuck on a mud bank
elertion to be held on October Hth.
A howling gale with a velocity of and four tugs are standing by.
At a rousing meeting at Oatcttn Wat
eighty-six
miles an hour swept the
Six fishing schooners have been
night it seemed to be the unonintnsis
city at six o’clock tonight, demol­ blown ashore at Rigolettsvilje. Sev­
verdict that the people of the Osteen
ishing scores of buildjngs, strip
eral bouses have been unroofed or
sertion would vote and work for
the roofs from hundreds of a t V r otherwise damaged,
the bond issue that will asiturq a
structures, and arrowing' the stree
No loss of .ife haa as yet been ra­
good hard road from the Osteen forwith broken glass and dehrlj, . .
ted.
•r&gt; to New Smyrna.
At 7.30 tonight a rising barometer
The meeting was scheduled to
gave evidence that the storm was
G u l f I' oast Isolated
take place at seven o’clock and the
subsiding,
tlie center paasing to the
good ladies of Osteen thinking of
ule, AHt., Sept, .30:— The Mis­
northwest of New Orleans. The ba­
the inner man had a most sump­
sissippi
Gulf Coast from Bay St
rometer at its lowest registered 28.11
tuous spread ut the halj, consisting
Louis &lt; 0 Pascagoula was isolated
and
the
wind
velocity
of
eighty-six
of delicious chicken pllluu, bread
miles was thb highest ever recorded tqnigtn by the tropical hurricane
end butter, picklgs, cake and hot
which caused an 89 mile game at
here. *
mlTee and when the delegations
New Orleans and swept inland to the
Rkiiroud and wire communication
(roto ..Sanford and New Smyrna and
nort heast.
with the outside world has been cut
from ihe surrounding country urPetisurola and Mobile eseaped
off
and telephone, electric light and
rm d on the scene they were jmmematerial
damage although 5(1- nile
trolley service discontinued in the
•ii.i •t-1&gt; taken in low and placed
:'ed it f"v
wind"
prevailed
at both ports during
city
All rail roads have annulled
v;
tl&gt;. long tallies where the good "VSt
Petersburg, Sept
10 I.itt
th
a
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flernonn
r.nd
night
ladle* waited upon them and saw imi the Mendenhall esse was ilt* train service from New Orleans
Reports
of
excessMi*
damage am)
Wireless I'liinniutiiculum from New
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that their appetites were up ^cussed in Si Petersburg toilav and
high
water
at
Biloxi
and
Gulfport,
peased
I his spread may have had ( on Central avenue the jurors who Orleans was cut -of! by the failure of
M ihs . were discounted tonight by
the
electric
plant,
but
electric
messomething to do with the mellow *111 through the trial were surround
offi, -Is of the I,oiiitvi.ii At Nash
J1-11 ng shut pervaded the meeting 1 1 I whenever thej appeared and were -uges wore transmitted from the
villi Hal I road, whose tele)* hone ca lib
st.-iunship
Excelsior
jtnd
relayed
by
afterward in the second floor of the eagerly listened to whenever thev
down the e.nsl to Bay Si. Louis fur­
the
steamship
Creole,
anchored
liehall where Chairman Purdy called mentioned the famous trial. Several
nished the sol e means of eonitnunlthe meeting to order.
Messrs. of the jurors were on Central a v e ­ low New Orleans, to Mobile,
ration
There is no wireless station
Brown, Wilson, Hamilton and sev­ nue this morning.
occupying a
on
tfie
const
between Mobile and
Ninety Mile Gale
eral others from New Smyrna took bench, and a crowd stood about
New
Orleans,
and this cable w a s
N*'W Orleans.' Sept 30 Just be­
tin floor'and explained the bonding trying to pick up information that
ope
.lied
successfully
only at inter­
-itnation thoroughly, demonstrating would show how the jury hud reach­ fore ;t o'clock the winil was blowing
valand
Officers
said
that the des­
The barom­
that the people of the, Osteen sec­ ed its decision and who were the sixty miles an hmrr
patches
denied
reports
of the flood
Weather Itution had nothing to lose and much men who prevented a verdict of eter stood at 29.94
ing of the streets of Itftnxi to a
renii
officials
said
the
wind
for
an
to gain by voting bonds in the spec­ death. The jurors were close mouth
depth of six feet and of the destruc­
ial road district. Mr Hamilton had ,.d Bn(| would not tell whufwent on instant blew at the rate of ninety
Indications at 3 tion of the great trestle of the L. A
a map of the special district and“ the jn the jury “room except to nay that miles an hour.
N and the Rigolets. Three small
sit nation was thoroughly runvassed thP flr„t thing done after they had o'clock were that the renter of the children, members of the Savage
Hon. Forrest Lake, C. It. Walker* returned to their room wa# to take a storm would pass west of New Or­ family at Pascogouln were rejiorted
A T Rossettcr, L. R, Bromley- ballot before discussing the case ar leans. turning slightly to the east. to have been injured when their
A P Connelly and R. J. llo^ -nf all. S. II Harris, one of the jurors The Louisville &amp; Nashville has can­ home was demolished by high winds
the Sanford rtrlefWtffTrr •were called and ft friend of Mendenhall, suitj celled all trains between here and but there is no news from there.
upon and assisted in the good w'ork that the jury had a 'doubt about the Mobile.
All train service southeast of here
Lake I’oncbarira in lots risen 12
&lt;d I... sting good roads
At the *ug crime beingpremeditated,
and for
has been stispeti ded only one train
f
e
e
l
and
the
water
is
above
the
sou
'ini uf Mr lathe at the close of that reason had not given the i'»
arriving this afternoon from Ocean
thi meeting a rising vote of the tremi* penalty
Mr Harris said they will I
Automobiles are bringing people Sjirtngs, Miss
ass,mill uge showed a unanimous ex-1felt it hud not been proved that
A train hearing relief supplies will
pression favoring the bond issue. 1Mcndenhal 1planned to
kill the into New Orleans from that section.
MilnehJEg and another town on the he sent from Mobile tomorrow inornMr. Ilumilton of Now Smyrnn women htfore he left Tampa.
iaj*-M (as -down Southwest nw^ -pos­
gave the Tn'tTptr"present wcordtnHn-'1 - S f ‘ ri-TFTsTTTIfjf generally tTIsiip-' trkr~frnnt report thaV-the water is
sible. .
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vital ion to be prosun t ut the gorid pjroved of the verdict, ami did not still rising.
roilil* meeting to be held at New j |jke the recommendation for mercy
Mnvrmi next Friday and n large The people here think that Meriden
d'bt’.ilioh from this city will attend ball should have been given* the
it* meeting
death penalty, and they are jn
Mo-, going over last night tit dined to criticise the jury for re*
*' i&gt;*i. were Messrs. Lake, C M. ornmending wu-rcy. The feeling again't
Hand, Connelly,
Walker,
Holly, Mendenhall has grown sfnee he look
lacksonvil.lt*. Stjit .ItJ, The grand
Bromley, Wil lie Brumley, A T. the stand, and one hears him com­
Engineers are hero this week
RnsiM-Mcr, Stanley Walker, Jim Lee. pared to Tobin, the negro who killed making surveys of lltr land und river automobile j.aratio which opened the
.Sanford citizens are deeply inter­ Edward F. Sherman and is under at ' the Montpe ferry preparatory to Georgia Florida Dixit* Highwuy con­
Many peiyons tfie (building of the steel drawbridge vention here yesterday morning was
ested in this hard road tq the beach sentence of death.
at Coronado and every county south say that Mendenhall deserves © a l b ) he re‘'for Michael Sholtr of Day- jirnnounced the most successful event
will also be interested as this rond as mych’ as Tobin, and they think it lona„lirjii|s bridge would have been of its kind ever held in Jacksonville.,
will make the dislatfee to the East strange that a white man esrapes coimru#t»dv some .time ago hut tho It is estimated that there were a
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t n
L i,
K n n f r m t
a _r
negro
is
to
he hanged.
Coast' many miles shorter and as -while
-government wanted a wider draw thousand cars in the line, some of
the county of Seminole is now brick­
und the change mudo. | delay in the them beautifully decorated, and ail
ed to. the Osteen ferry and contem­
original plans hut Mr. Kholtz is flying banners hearing various slo­
Bryans in Florida
The line was almost three
plates joining Volusia with a draw
That William Jennings Bryan and gftrmnih'tl idfends to build the bridge gans.
"•'bridge at the ferry this rqsd wlll he Mfs. Bryan will spend the winter In and mwkis tylON) fftt wide. This wil miles long. The streets over which
otm Ol thu, best and -.shortest to the Miami was the announcement of Mr. he
/ Improvement over the it passed were crowded with peopfe.
' — East Coast t and naturally will, get' .Bryan last night. Mr. Bryan spent fefryScT'wta-at the Monroe crossing
Over three hundred delegates reg­
most of
travel. „ r*
yesterday in'f Miami, visited his ferry boat Although the ferry ser­ istered at the registration room in
■The entire,‘distance to-bp paved winter home ’ at Villa Scryna, and vice at the Monroe crossing is one the Chamber of Commerce building
during the morning and this is.said
^ in this special road district , will be called on many friends during his of tho heat in tho state.
to he less than half of the delegates
. . about '67‘ miles and will be , payed short. . . .. Mrs. Bryan and little
in attendance. Some of the coun­
with'sand llil pr. shell, ns bricle wodld t grnndsoh had preceded Mr. Bryan
Presbyterian Church
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ties ure represented by" large delega­
■,i% hC .too-exponalvA;/. f
*-' \\j hers tw;o days. They sre residing
Preparations for the'revival "ser­ tions and made a splendid showing
.
the Sjtnfqrd delegation jjjlphea, to for the present at the home of
vices which begin Sunday morning in the parade this morning.
jh ank "the. good '.profile' of Ostf’en and .‘"iJjharLes. Van Antwerp on Eighteenth
are progressing nicely,
A large
Georgia and Florldu counties in­
"•jtpihsiiflJjf
viijjvviirtly f.ihfe
thfe ladies
Indies' for their
their’ kinti
kind atreet.
street.
chorus of men and women have terested in the" proposed routes of
*•{.found everything in First class
irrtjtmeTiy amf chicken pilltU . and
promised to lend in the' singing.
the Dixie Hjghwuy wore well repre­
•. hope to^toaitr their next visit'over. condition a; Villa Serena," Mr. Bryah
Mr. D. B. Curry, president of the sented irt^nTmost'every instance and
Mr*. Bryan and I arc
11 good ^Itard' Yoad from Sanford to said,
Florida Christian Endeavor Society special section^ of the auditorium
Osteen. " *' * r
looking forward with keen anticipa­
und a memhef' of Rev. Jt O. Ven­ of the Jackaonville Chamber of Com­
tion of a pleasant and lengthy stay
able’s church U in tho city, and he merce have been set aside for those
here -this winter."
With the Methodists Sunday,
spenks^ajlhchighest terms o( Mr. representing various routes.
The
Mr. Bry»n left early thia morn­
Some good things arc being plan­
VenpMri^Ohriatian' character and opening session of the convention
ned for the Sunday schoo^. Coins ing for NoshVirte, Tenn*., where he is hix ability as a preacher. He la rec­
_aure Suqday. ‘ Supt, Mettinger will acheduled to deliver an address to­ ognized,as one of the strongest men which, begat) at 2 o’clock In the af­
ternoon .was one of the most inter­
From. NosUville he
he ther- to tell you about It. The morrow*, nightin
the
ministry
in
Jacksonville.
We
esting
good roads discussion ever
If^'on opens at 9.45. Be on time. will visit Memphis,' Littlb Rock. Ark feel, fortunate in securing him.
conducted.
N
o
t
‘Springs,.
Artf".'»nd
then
"trill
fo'&gt;
Du* preaching services II a, m.
We hope thnt the publif generally
Will Traer Here
low a short tour of cities and towns
and 7 .30' p. tn.
will give us their sympathy by at­ "'-JWill Truer, -editor ‘ and general
in
northern
Texas.
The morning subject will be “ Mak
From the Lone Star state the for tendance and work.- We give&lt; a factotum at* 'ihe Florida Homeh.g the Ideal Real." In the evening
‘ hft'.paifoV will preach a gpapel .or *|
«cretary of state will go to special invitation to the members of seeker* qf St. Augustine was in the
city '"ycaterday and spent several
; nyop^j-Vhich every one U |nvi t e j ’ : Washington, after which ho w i l rethe other churches of the city to
hours with’ representative citizens
The Federation of thocOrganiaed-; turn to Miam early ‘ n Nov.mh-r to
attend
these
meetlnga^wHutt
-1%^
du
and
olso'-jjfcld the Herald.office an
. glasses of the Melhodirt*.Church In «P«nd the balance of .hh» wMon at
not
conflict
with
their
own
work.
appreciated
visit. Will is arranging
Florida I. tp. fok# place in Orlando, hla beautiful home here. Miami Her - - - f
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.for
a
write*
dT Seminole eoynty
.youNarrowminded of the Sunday
October 20 and 27.’.* All the clasacs ■!**.
1
'in
a
apqclajt..
fdrtion
cd „ tho E*ak
Jn the Methodlat'Sunday school » r « ,
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1 BdHMM-'flwUyA.DAi.fc'rvicv Sunday/
Coaal
Annual,,
qne
of
th*e greatest
planning to be Teprqaented. Thia ia &gt; Mr*. F. F. Dutton and children^ We hope-tg^Rlh^irfg^Trtliendance
magazines
'that
hffa
wyar
come down
•■Pected to" bq-one o f"th ir largtat arrived horn* on Sunday evening
in. the history, of the school.
the pike.* - W* aha)) hear more about
gatherings qf Methodists ever held from an extended trip tq points In ln 1 e
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the booklet later. ,
in the state. Plan to he there.
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FEELING AGAINST
M ENDENH ALL

BRIDGE AT MONROE GOOD ROADS CON­
FERRY TO BE BUILT VENTION IN JAX

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Al amontc News
Mr. II. J. Holly w a s here last
week and was a welcome visitor at
.the home of Mr. and Mm. N. H.
Fogg.
Mr. flerhert j-'ulter is spending u
few days at Daytona Beach.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Nolr.n will regret to learn that
he has had to undergo a very serious
operation on his eyes and Is at Dr.
McEwen’s sanitarium in Orlpndo.
Mrs. N. H. Fogg has returned
from Lcriia, Idaho, where she has
been spending.lhe lummcr with hur
daughter, Mrs. J, M. Tracy.
Mrs. J. M. ixiwis has returned
from .Sunford. where she has been
under the care of Dr. Neal and is
very much improved in hrnlth.
Our school opened on the 13th
with Miss Kate Mathews as teacher.
Mrs. E. Turner has ’ returned to
her homo in Winter Park after
spending On* week end at the home
of Mr uhd Mrs. N II Fogg

THE STATE HIGHWAY
COMMISSION NAMED

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C ITY AND COUNTY
OFFICERS ROUNDING UP S N E A K
THIEVES
■The city police force and the coun­
ty officers are gradually rounding up
the sneak thieves that infest this city
and environs. Yesterday the sher­
iffs office was called to capture a
negro named fhim London, who had
taken S40 out of the house of an­
other negru named Albert McLain.
Deputy Lee tool^ the negro to jail
and searched thi0 house where ho
had been slaying, finding two ten
dollur bills in one place and a ton
and five in another place, being hid­
den in hooks. He afterward search­
ed the negro again in the jail and
found another five on him. The ne­
gro was given a trial this morninbofore Judge Herring and hound
over to the circuit court. He is no
doubt one of the sneak thieve* who
have been giving tin* officers 1*0 much
trouble around here and makes the
third one t&lt;&gt; be placed in jail or on
the road.
Red Ray is 4 nmfng
Sanford fans will remember
Red'
Ray who pitched for Sanford several
years ago when we hud the wi tilling
North Carolina team
hero
and
Ralph Stevens sends tin* full owing
from I he Philadelphia Ledger ron•erning this young pitcher.
Manager Mack sent a young
southpaw named Ray from Green slior« o f t h e Carolina Association, to
the mound in the first y fttfie on Sat
unlay, and he failed to last four- in­
nings This was not a very impres­
sive showing, hut that young man is
due to lie one of the greatest lefthanded twirier* in, the game if some
of Mark's wise veterans afe to be
believed.
Rays ha* control and nerve only
to ocrujiy the position vucated by
Eddie Plunk, alter he has bt’en
schooled und the rough spots stnoot fi­
nd over
It will take more than a
few
games
to find out just bow
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Tallahassee, Se|it 30.
Governn
Trammel) has announced (he ap­
pointment of four of the five mem
hers &lt;&gt;( the Stall* lligltiway ( "om rim
?*IOII whicli VAUh l■real.•d by the hint
legis la 11 lire
Tile a ppointmc III* follow
Slat*■ of Florii la al large V (&gt;.
Miller ..f J. rkson1 v i11*.
First illsltrict. EiJ Scott of Ar
end 1,1
Second district, W .1 - Hillman of
Live (Ink
Third district, yet to be ujipojntcd
Fourth district, W. M. Smith of
Orlando.
The bill creating the State High­
way Commission to supervise the
construction of ro.idi t hroughout
the stale to devise ways und means
for .1 uniform system for road contj,,. j«trong is the youngster's nerve.
:*lM|rt ion, was introduced
Ray pilches entirely unlike any
hpiisi- l&gt;&gt; Representative Wood of
Binellas und in the senate by Senator left handen who ever broke into the
Ilimus of Hil phorough. - The till! prtr- major lengumr in thtir-Hty. *!»r-has
J’i riel Ins and in the senate by Senator an undtrhnpd delivery that is a duilimes of Hillsborough. The hill pro ! plicate of tho one Enrle Moore hud.
vide* for the appointment of a high- Und it) addition he has that peculiar
way engineer, whose, otfic*v. will lie inf i overhand cross-fire swing Eddie
Tallahassee, ami whose duly it wil j Flunk used • Itay'n fast hall break*
fie to render ml to various counties bite and fast while hi* cross-tire
in the'matter of li. vomg rnud •*&gt;** curve sweep* past the left hantlvd
tons.
1 hitters with blinding nfieed.

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No moneys for the maintenance 1
Congregational Church
of the depart merit wu* appropri­
"Go
to Sunday School Day" is
ated, but by turning over a part of
to
be
observed
in our Sunday school
the funds that^ formerly went into
next
Sunday.
Evmy flass lb* the
the general fund from, the sale of
automobile licenses a considerable school is oxjrjcUid lu t i? in reaching
sum will he raised. In addition, 20 the 49 per cent i terens which our
i-c*. ov»ry scholar
jier cent of the revenues dtfited by school a im ft.
the counties by the tax on horse­ please get busy. A mu log prelim­
power will go into the fund Yd bn.use inary program w^ll bo ir&gt;ed in the
S. S. opening.
by the state highway commission.
At the morning service the pastor
will
preach r.i aon. ■ phase of thr*
Woman’ s Club
Sunday school.
The first meeting of the season of
The" C, E. Society is gaining fri
the Woman's Club will he held Oct.
6th. hut owing to the absence of membership and enthnaiaant for real
the president, Mis. J. W. Dickins, C. K. work. You young people, who
atate president’s day
has
been
not
« r e urged to jei.
us
in
thia
young
people’s work for
changed to Thursday. Oct. 14, when
!
Mrs. Dickins will* be at home to and with young people.
Evening service, 7.30 o’clock. Tho
preside. Upon this date, Mrs. W. S.
Jennings, -president of the State theme will be "Cheer Up1" Specia
Fedetation will lie the guest of the music, and Young Ladles’ Choru
club. She will address the club on All will be cordially welcomed.
the "Work of the Federation." It
is requested that every member of
Baptist Churcj
the club he present upon thia occa­
Comer of Prrk end GtH *
sion.
Invitations have been sent
The servijw i t tho Tjr.iple next
throughout Seminqle county and
acceptances received sottho-ejiub will Sunday will ba very, inter anting. .*"
be hostess to these represafl] ^ '
,9.30 B^b’ ti sr*i'W&gt;\ Prfttis’Jon dqy
also.
jvill h e , the order.
The school is
graded ftnd hses graded literature^
A hand of forty-four officers and
New Grocery Firmw v *Vo
teachers look after the school. *■' .
8. Runge and F. I\ Hines have
11700 The pastor. Rev. Grorgo
formed n partnership under the firm Hymair will speak on “ The Holy
name of Ruogo &amp; Rines and will Spirit a Teacher," Thj observance
,L"i
open a grocery store on Ninth street of the Lord's Supper wilFT$f!b place "
between Palmetto and Sanford ave­ just after the sermon.
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nue. . The building. Is now being
6.30 Jr. B. Y. P. tf.
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erected and a* soon as it is finished
6.30 Sr. B. Y. P. U.
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the new firm will open a strictly cash
7.30
Mr.
Hyman
will
begin
a
grocery store. Both gentlemen are
well known In grorery circles .and series of addresses on ‘"Stories from
need no*,introduction lo tho public the Now..Testament.’.'., The first will* Their motto will be cash skies and be The Introductl6n of E v il‘ into
.^ ‘
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sWalt^rofiti
W l i g out of the the World."
high rent district they expect td make
Be sure to ep to the Temple Sunvery attractive. d.y.
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HAPPENINGS

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UPSALA AND GRAPtVILLf
Mr. Swanson and Mr. Thompson
were two of our number taking In
the excursion to Tampa.
Mr. Tyner and family have a nice
new phonograph.
Rev. Ericaon has been selling a
nice lot of atraih'ed honey this sea­
son. Carl Stcmper in town has it
bn salp for him, while Mr. Geo.
Clark has some fine new sweet pota­
toes
Sorry to say that Mrs. Clkrk and
Mrs. Tyher arc having a siege of la
grippe, &gt; f-y
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A little birthday gathering in
honor of the eleventh mile atoni of
John Henry Lundquist waa held at
the home of hia parents, Mr. and
Mra. II. G. Lundquist Thursday of
last week. Besides the family, Mrs.
John Lundquist, Mra. Emil Magnusson. Mrs. Eliner Lundquist and
Adrian, Mm. Vernon Coller and ye
correspondent were present.
John
tried to make us believe he had al­
ready grown up by appearing on a
pair of stilts
All wished him to
grow but not quite so fast. Three
“lo v e ly cakes were served with crisp
toast and coffee and too soon the
time came for us to separate for the
evening prayer meeting.
That same evening Mr. Lundquist
and Aron guided Mr. Yowell and
Mr. Speer to their fishing grounds
but the fish got scared of the town
folks utid left
The next day they
went again and had their usual luck

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THE SANFORD HERALD

. PAGR TWO

home fron(^Waycross, Ga.t and will
be a guest at the McDougal home
for some time.
G. C. McDougal returned to the
hospital In Waycross, Ga., again last
Friday, suffering from an attack of
per cessis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Bridges and
children have removed to Titusville
to make their home.
Mrs. E. J. Cameron is still quite
lir, much to the regret of her friends.
Miss Mu) hoi land is caring for her
now and her speedy recovery is
hoped for.
Mm. A. Dorner and children
came home last Monday from quite
a lengthy visit in New York city
and Jersey city.
.M r. Duke and the school car ar­
rived on the scene Monday morn­
ing for the school children w^o seem
happy to resume their work again.
I. D. Hart And L. Kinard were
among the crowd going on the ex­
cursion to_ Tampa last week.
There it a great deal of celery set
in the fields and considerable lettuce,
although it has been pretty hot to
set lettuce. There is the least acre­
age of snap beans this fall for some
.
years, Eggplant, tomatoes and pep. ’ .
.
,
pers and cabbage arc not as large
_ "
an acreage as some seasons, so wo
are told.
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Mrs. C. C. Morns will entertain

the same day by two counties and
one city, as follows. Chatham coun­
ty, Ga., $900,000; Leon county, Fla.
$200,000; Miami, Fla., $645,000.
‘ ‘ A contract was awsrded at Mo­
bile, Alav for waterfront improve
menta that will cost a total of abou
a million dollars.
" A contract was awarded at Ma­
con, Ga., for rhe building at a cost
of $90,000 of a viaduct that will be
the first construction In connection
with the erection of a million dollar
railway terminal.
"Nineteen corporations were
formed during the week with mini­
mum capital stocks aggregating $417
100.

"Among the items of construction
work to be done, as reported this
week, are.
"Apartment houses, Atlanta and
Savannah, Ga.; bank building, Clear­
water, Fla.; bridges, Chatham and
Putnam counties, Ga., and o v v the
Altamaha River in Georgia and the
St. Johns river in Florida; hotel and
Masonic building, Rock Hill, S. C.;
railway freight depot, Cheraw, 8. C.;
Infirmary building, Florence, S. C,;
paving, Lakeland and Miami, Fla^
school building, Tropico,"- Fla.; the­
ater building, Atlanta, .Ga.
"Constructipn contracts have been
awarded as follow*s.
"Bridges,« Palm Aeach county,
Fla.; dam, Toccoa, G#.; dormitory,
Doaxz, Ala.; factory building, At­
lanta. Ga.; garage building. Apopka,
Fla.; pavinjfj* Gaffney, S. C.; roads.
Palm Beach county, Fla,; school
, ...
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buildings, Lake Alfred ami Fbiwtds,
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Ha.; warehouse, Tignall, Ga.
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"Industrial plants will be established as follows.

pointed- by board of county com­
missioners, said appointment to
baaed on recommendation in pri­
mary after November, 1916.I!
15. County game wardens may
appoint deputies in each election
precinct.
16. AH grades of licenses shall be !!
of different color, contain a synopsis
of the game law printed on the back,
and shall be good only for the open
season or fraction thereof immedi­
ately following their issue.

ii JITNEY BUS SCHEDULE jj
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 13th. .
CITY BUSINESS
Can will begin 45 minutes to arrival of every train on following route,
making three trips; Becinnine ni First and French, down First to Magnolis Avenue, to Tenth Street to Park, Park to Ninth Ninth to Oak Avenuo, down Oak to First street, to Park, out Puri; and Ninth to Station.
CARS WILL MEET MIDNIGHT AND EARLY MORNING TRAINS

Occupation and Automobile Licenses
Now Due
All State and County Licenses, in­
cluding occupation licenses, Auto­
mobile and Motorcycle Licenses are
due and should be paid on or before
October first.
Jno. D. Jinkins,
Tax Collector, Seminole Co.
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Individual Work.
Don’t take too much advice—keep
at your own helm and steer your own
ship.— Porter

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SANFORD
MONROE
SANFORD
L*. 7:30 A: M. Ar. 8:00 A. M.
Lv. 7:15 A.M. Ar. 7:40 A. M.
Ar. 8:3&lt;&gt; A. M. Lv. 8:00 A .M .
Ar. 8:15 A. M. Lv. 7:45 A. M.
Lv. 4:00 P. M. Ar. 4:30 P .M .
Lv. 3:15 I*. M. Ar. 3:45 P. M.
Ar. 5:00 I*. M. Lv. 4:30 P .M .
Ar. 4:45T. M. Lt. 4:15 P. M.
Saturday Nights
Saturday Nights
Lv. 6:00 P.‘ M. Ar. 6:30 P.M .
Lv. 6:00 P.M. Ar. 6:30 I*. M.
Ar. 7:00 P. M. Lv. 6:30 P. M.
Ar. 7:00 P.M. Lr. 6:30 P. M.
Lv. 9:30 P. M. Ar. 10:00 P. M.
Lv. 9:30 P.M. Ar. 10:00 P. M.
Ar. 10:30 P. M. Lv. 10:00 P. M.
Ar. 10:30 P. M. Lt . 10:00 P. M.
FARF3
FARES
Rands, City Limits.................. 10c
............ 10c
Citjr Lim its........
........ 15c
Beardsll Avenue
Stenstram's Corner ...............15c
20c
Geneva Avenue .
........... 25c
Moores Station
Monroe ............................... 20c
Cameron City................
30c
Special trios out of town will be based as follows: One or two passengers J
8 cents per mile each way, plus 20 centa, in radius of 6 miles every xddl- f ,
tionnl passenger 5 cents per mile. Special Jitney service enn be had day &lt;1
nr nigh by calling Phone 331. within territory bound by Commercial St.
and Tenth SL, Sanford and FYench. Avenues, for 10c. to city limits 15c.
PLACE YOUR CALL FOR JITNEY. PHONE 331 FOR ANY SFiRVICE
OR TRAIN DAY QR NIGHT

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THE FIRE

LIV-ER-LAX*

like other troubles, always
comes when least expected.
The only way to be prepared
at all times is to see that your
buildings are always insured
in a GOOD C O M P A N Y .

Llr-ver-lax is now rapidly taking
the place of calomel everywhere. It
is ju«ij, as effective, cleansing the sys­
tem thoroughly of bile, toning up
the liver; and making that sluggish
feeling disappear like magic. Yet it
is pleasant to take, has none of th
disagreeable after effects that make
us dread calomel so much.
Keel fine all the time. Take Lir-ve,
vt,r ,|aJ regularly, and health beromM a habfl.
Guarantee.
Every genuine bottle
bears the likeness of I, K Grigsby
and if it does not give satisfaction
your money will be returned
For
sale in the lug 50c anf $1.00 bottles
at W G. Aldridge.

her Sunday school class, of girls Sat-'
Cotton oil mill, Pacolet, S. C..
IEN
urday at her home, with ice cream second unit of henxol plant, BirLEAST
und cake as refreshments
mingham, Ala., iron works Charle
EXPECTED
The Fpworth League enjoyed a l" n'
* *’ rtr|&lt;’ I'kht plants to In
107 MAGNOLIA AVE.
moonlight picnic ;it l.a k Gotdrn ,mt'rovp‘! - Birmingham, Ala , and
Orangeburg. S.
bottling plant.
Some will be pleased to know how ]a!1, Kridwy evening
There were
Athens, Ga . capacity of auto lire
the ice cream social for the benefit two loads in the party
Mr and
n
of the Sunday school turned out Mrs C K Chorpening and Mr and factory to lie doubled, Augusta, Ga .
u
cooperage
plant,
Tuskegee.
Ala
Well, we are glad to announce that Mrs. ( ‘ &lt;’ Morris were chaperones.
NOVELTY
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broom factory, Columbia. S. C."
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$L1 .60 was cleared in spite of the
Virginia Long was surprised hy
t&gt;
M IL L W O R K OF A L L D E SC R IPTIO N S
bad weather
A jolly crowd turned
P
several of her friends roming on
P
out and ail seemed to enjo&gt; them!
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Game l.aws
We are prepared to figure with you on all classes p
V
, ruesday to nssivt m celebrating hel
b
selves
Near.y evbry one responded ,10th birthday
The girls said they
Judge Herring now has the form*
of LU M BER and M IL L W O R K for HOUSE, STORE b
liberally and "All's well that ends had a beautiful time.
to
for hunting licenses
A synopsis of
or B ARN. Framing, flooring, ceiling,siding, windows, u
well," even if tilings did seem
a
Mrs Jennie Prevail and graod- &lt;f" ‘ Knm«* Ibw* w' » he of interest to
doors, screens, blinds, mouldings, lattice, frames, boxes. b
against us for a time
We want to
DENTIST
daughter. Edith and Christine Me- hunters and is given as folldws.
h
thank all w ho in anyway helped to
Tell t's Whnt You Want
F'Htimalen Furnished Free b
s o i x m s wiimt prort.K only
j The title to all wild birds and
a
make it a success. Uie gooo ladles Clelland were here from Geneva
visiting
recently
games
is
vested
in
the
various
rounespecially, who donated the ten line
PE O PLE S HANK B U ILD ING
Yellow Pine Lumber Co., Kissimmee, Fla. |
Ephram L. Brown came over ties of the state.
cakes.
The hard work put in by
k
nnrtp*nntJriS7nPEJrrriprpppnpir(*'-i nnrnrr r a n c o r
ROOM 9
., Thp foMowin|£ t)[)1&gt;. art, Eam,
Mrs John Horrell and Mrs Mag Sunday snd brought Miss Annio and
E(.ptp brant, ducks.
nusson. Carl Pierson and Aron Lund- Morgan McClelland returned to Ftl)}rd„ Swan
guisl is also deserving of prntse Christmas with inm for an indefin­ rail, coots, mud heVis,- callitiulas,
ite stay.
Now for some chairs
shore bird*, plove rs. surf birds, anipe
Mr and Mrs H S. Holey of Cam­ wood cock s, sand pipers, tattlers
We have the promise of a minislet
from Jacksonville on the tenth inst eron City have been entertaining curlews, turkfj'.s, grouse, pheasants
LAW YER
Monday Was a great day. for five Mrs. Host wick of New Mexico the quail and turtle doves.
past
w-eek
For the best quality of G R A IN , HAY, FEED and
little youngsters started' for school
3 It Is a $25 fine to catch, kill,
SUITE », COURT HOUSE PHONE M3
for the first time, being Sydney ViW. W. Britt of Lough man was ship or have in possession any game
FLO UR at REASONABLE PRICES
blen, Gilbert Erlcson. Woodard Ber- here on business this week
bird, plumage, skin, eggs or nests
telson, Charlie Clark snd Charlie
FLORIDA
Miss Cornelia Hicks of Port Tam- thereof, except as provided by law. SANFORD.
WRITE
Iteck
The older ones are Eric pa ( it) arrived Wednesday lor a
4 Open season/ November 20th to
A’ihlen. Margaret
Ericson.
Ebbs Visit at the Chorpemng home
March l 4th following, for deer, wild
Stedt, Edna Thompson, Krnire. El­
Mr ami Mrs. 1. I) Hart and turkey, equail doves, swan, geese
mer and Florence Tyner, John Hen­
daughter and Mra. J. C. Vaughn brants, rails, coots, sand pipers,
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_ Palatka, Florida______
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ry and Elmer Lundquist and Gladys visited Orlando - Sunday.
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curlews, snipes, duckl and plover;
JEW
ELER
Robinson. Miss Olga Vihlrn drives
A. Dorner has built four new November 20th to December 20th
the bus.
following, for pheasants, and Octo­
tenant houses on his farm.
„ M Y S P E C IA L T IE S :
ber 1st to March 1st' following, for
Our item about the relery crop
PICK Allies HAND-PAINTED (H IN A
Unlawful to kill squirrels
Don't play with serious matters—
I last week was unrerogntia hie the !Hl ll,rr‘dv
PA 0 LA POINTS
,
,
...
, in any public or private psrk at any GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
(butt N()| tarry your own insurance
Jpi must have been mixed
We said,
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again*l
! u Inrgi'r crop w»&lt; to be grown here llTI,p,
Mr* Omar Pcarumi 1 urmncti ii-d
tbi» season on a. count "( otb.-r ,|i«
5 It is 11 $50 fine to capture, kil £ i,( ;iN aM&gt; WALTHAM \\ AT( HES
K I K E
her school hcri* Momla) with thir­
|trtcti in Florida discontinuing to or injure any game, bird or animal
teen ucholafs enrolled
I some extent that has heretofore hy pitfall, dcadfnfj, scaffold, cage
for you |l find thi- money wanting when
Mr Frank Johnxon spent a few grown celery, where the situation
lick, blind pen, baited hook,
A T L A N T I C C O A S T L IN E
the F 1It F, lias wi|H-»l out your projierty
day* in Long wood this week visiting was not so favorable as hercMor its baited field, drugs, poison, chemT R A IN S
friends.
Have our strong, reliable company
icals, explosives or similar device.
cullivatlon.
^ N o rth b o u n d
carry your risk and W on the safe aids.
Mr. McGuin is fencing and mak­
6. It Is g $25 fine to cptrh. hunt
* Arrive.. .
I&gt;*a\T
ing improvements on his new place
Hensonable rates'
The Soulh’ s Development -v or. kill a n y ‘‘gatya bird or animal be­ No- 82/; L ib a . M. .. I ;»3 A. M.
that he benight last spring.
It i*
tween dark and daylight the follow­ ,Nd. 84
10:40 A. M.
11:05 A. M.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 30*.— The1
known a* the old Weight (dare.
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Nos 80* .3:26 P. M.
3:46 P.M;
Industrial Index says in its issue ing day. j
Mr. and Mrs. O, T Pearson are for this week.
7. It is a $25 fine to kill more than
ju tb b o u n d
aettled at the .Pearson’s old home
one d r e r r two turkeys, twenty quail
No/ sa .*...
M ....2:16 A.M.
" T o confidence U being added
2:3t) P. Mi
place, where they intend making
No. 89...
or
twenty-five
birds
ol
any
other
cash in large volume in the South­
v.. 6:04 P. MNo. 85’. .
improvement* and have a pleas­
species
in
anyone
day.
It
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a
east.
ant home. Oscar has purchased a
$600 fine to kill more than* tfTr/re
"Cotton i* the great money crop
,9:30 AlsMx
Maxwell runabout to take him hark
drer, ten turkeys .or three hundred, No. f26—Afti
of the south. That is true and will of any other game bird species in No. 127-1/03^.
*4:00 P. TL.
and forth t6 hi* work in Sanford.
/.Jib*
continue to be true because the soil,
one open season.
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C. D. Pearson made a business
climate and season* in the south are
trip to Jacksonville last week. Hay*
8. .It la a $26 fine to barter, sell,
fitted for growing cotton in a meas­
thing* are pretty dull at the old
or
offFr for safe any. game bird -oj&gt;
ure peculiarly wholly to this section.
"Metropolis.
animal.
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-*V' BotllcrB of Soda Water and
We understand that Paola is in salaries and wages nnd dividends
9. It Is a $100 fine to bunt out­
Trilby
j
about to change hands again, but by factories in the southeast are paid side of your voting precinct without
No. 25—A rrive.......^ . a F.'OO P. M.
No. 24— Ixu vr
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have not heard yet of the deal being in weeVIy, monihty and quarterly a license; S - $26 ,finq to change, or
closed. 'Hope that whoever pur­ amounta during the wholp year. The alter a license, - • -V? v
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Clyde l ine Boale
chases It'will make something of It, millions which the cottonArop brings
(SI. J . k n . B i r t f )
10. It is a .$25 fine to transport
"Arrive 10:00 A,M&gt; leave 11:30A.M.
for y»oln is an uttraej^ve little place. are K*jd In a few wc,ek*.
within or without i hHL-slate • any
"^
Tuosdryal 1 hiirddays hncl Saturdays
All we need is mor^Jnhabitants.
“ ThiA immense volume of money game without a p r o p e r I t
naturally gives- great impetus to is a.'$100 fine for any common car­
b\isinr*s and every line of Irusinesa rier to receive such git me for, trans­
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is feeling its daily increasing ef­ portation. “ '
. 11. T h i 'witnesses furnishing evi­
fects. '
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Limited
Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Dornur. of
"In order to facilitate the sale of dence to cohviet, for any violation
PoUah
supply has
Celery avenue are happy at tKe ar­ war munitions ahd supplies manu­ 6f' the fame lawn shall have half of
rival of a fine 12 pound son, born factured hi the south to TepreSthitn- the fine Imposed
given an incentive to look
Saturday, the 25th
tlves ol European govcrrtmi-ntf,
12. Persons residing in tht^ stati-j
more thoroughly into plant nutrition
The Bp worth league social was a Savannah, Ga compayiy has opened! twelve month* -and the county siT
^
with
view
to utilizing products at hand to the very
very pleasant event, the weighing an office in Wall Street,.' New York, month* may. ort. payment of $[ t-o h
best purpose. The result of our efforts along this line is
of each guest as they arrived cius- and already, has been requested to county judge, receive a ^'resident
ing considerable merriment, qpite furnish' ‘ prices on supplies aggre­ county license:’ ’ a "non-residerU u
a number of young ‘ people ''Vsme gating $12,000,000.
county license" for $3, nnd a "nonfrom town and Mr. and,
r».'Jx. B: ; *'A u ' dggrfcgate 6f $1,746,000 of resident huntcr'sr lictnse'U 'for $181
McBride with two
Misses Sten- Improvement bonds were voted on No 1 iccntp required'oFrnafdent Con­
to carefully Wended that where land U properly prepared wo wUl put il
■trom from tha West Side were' a
federate Veterans. '
l^^gfainst anyferLhxer mixture of same ammoniaand phosphoric addcon- pleasant addition to the crow*.
County judge tq have 25c,
regardless of percentage of pottuh. Sendfor particular Jjg
Misses Mary 'Long and Mildred
6w and $1 respectively. Ipr enc^j
Uborpining and Bryan I^quirad
Retained In the'bodr cause rheumatism, lii\^juc Issued; county giiBtrwardrn
apant Sunday at Micea Hammock) srrsfals, malaria, constipation, blood to have 25c, (50c, and $3 respective­
PdlotoB. Nl'MB$?R40 FOR THU BLOOD ly, for each. license; balance gooa -to
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guests of Floy and Buren 'Collie,
expels poisons from (be body and earea
Florida
Miss Titlje Heal ol Boaton&gt; Maas., blood poison in ll« worst form. Hold by bounty school fund.
14. County game wnrdena are apaceompanitd Mn. G. C. McDougal L. R. Phillips and Cs, r
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DEATH PENALTY
SENTIM ENT

SAVED TH E

LIFE

OF J. J.

M ENDENHALL
The final scene In the trial of John
J Mendenhall for the murder of
Mrs. Bessie Eliot And her daughter,
Susie, is described in n dramatic
manner by Goode M. Gucrry, who
reported' the case for tho Tampa
Tribune, us follows.
"We, the ju ryjivth o cause of the
State of Florida vs. John J. Mendenhalj, find the defendant jfuilty of
murder in tho first degree and recom­
mend him to the mercy of the court.’
A sillwcc impresflWo In its inten­
sity foil owed the list husky word of
Clerk 'Woicking. That pause which
cannot he measured by time follow­
ed. With ears attent the wife and
daughter had dtl'ready heard. Their
Very souls Were sensitised. "N ot
guilty*” loomed high in their hopes.
"Guilty" had rihgen&gt;d like a skulking
gray thing just out in the shadow.
With emotions taut the words smote
upon them ns a flail upon murmur­
ing harp strings. A child’s childish
prattle staccatocd through the silent
room.
An anguished moan swept
the chords of sympathy in many
breasts.
The blow
had
fallen.
Steeled as they rnr,y have been to the
inevitable, mother and daughter felt
resolve swept away before the tide
of realization.

soul of the wife us, she passed the
seats, where, a moment ago, the jury
had hoard the lorat sob of dospnir. ,
John J. Mendenhall, until now tho
defendant, was left for a moment
standing alone .in tho smull circle
just in front of- the bar of justice,
lie turned squarely to-the audience
which had borne silent witness to
this pathetic scene.
His head was
raised high.
The mists that had
overcast his eyes hut a moment be­
fore were swept away. He stood in
all of his glorious manhood and
looked his fcl lows squnrely in the
eyes.
It was magnificent.
There
was none of the theatrics, or of hero­
ics. If it be acting it was done so
well that the most discerning never
suspected.
Delsy Led (o Belief oT Mistrial
• For sik hours the coming of the
jury from Us dellbcratio'ns was
awaited. With each speeding mo­
ment hope grew within the breast of
the accused and his loved ones that.
there would he a mistrial. Not guil­
ty was hoped for, but hardly expect
ed. A mistrial would lie a most wel­
come compromise.
At 2.15 there
was a loud rapping from the inside
of the jury room. Another man wus
on trial for his life. The machinery
A powerful man raised from his of the law was in full operation.
A great
seat to his full height.
Two frail But it halted suddenly.
Ther
vessels clung to this rprk in the hush fell over the roqrt room
was
the
inevitable
delay
&lt;•(
making
midst of the storm of etnotions. Cling­

marely an Incident to the principle!
which should actuate the jury jn ex­
ercising its obligations to justice.
His was a span of years. Whatever
the verdict the .sun' of his life would
soon sink into the everlosting ocean
of the west . . .
"When You and I behind the Veil
arc past,
Oh, hut the long, loqg while tho
World shall Inst,
Which of our Comings nnd De­
parture heeds
As the Sta'a seff should heed a
pebble cast."
Thus tlye alchemy of his eloquence
fettered logic and drove deep into
the convictions of two members of
those twelve men weighing the dross
with the gold in the state's mass of
circumstances.
The Insiduous ap­
peal for mercy for the pleoder at the
bar did not fall on unheeding earn,
and when that final hour came-when
stern responsibility pressed down
upon those twelve men, two Btepped
hack askance at whnt the law would
have them do. Guilt of the accused
they admitted. They swore to it,
for their oath as jurors carried with
it this obligation. They had heard
the appealing words of the eloquent
pleader in the hush of that sultry
night. Mayhap the gibbet stood out
in full view with this magnificent
man, standing head erect, eyes - un­
blinking and features unflinching,
waiting that final moment.
With
guilt admitted, death they wmtld
not sanction.

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Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sla
Meets every first and third Tuesday
In each month. Everyone who has seen
his Star in the East arc cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E. Robbins, Sec’y
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
t Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
Mailing knights always welcome.
H. McLaulin
0. J. Miller
K, It. and S.
C. C.

Two Hold Out Against Death Penally
Not one word reached the waiting
ones outside the Jury room,
No one
knew that two of the jurors hung

lli frndunl lit*mains Strung

Aljen

handed

YY . A limn.

I'h.it prophi-lp luiqr wluih &lt;011,111
-el
lor the ilelellsf
lllld fori -l-en
will'll he counseled the jury to have
n care in making a vi-rdmi which
they might m after years regret had
conn- and passed
From Kha yya m
he had delivered.

Washington. Sept fit)
Florida
fares handsomely in the distribution
of funds for federal- extension work
during the fis ca l year I f* 15 lli. a c ­
cording to the announcement of tindeparture of agriculture today
The
total amount available for agricul­
tural •-11eosion work in F’lorida is
*o,
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1st,.ill 1.
rills liie|t|t|p!t the a lot-,

I ho wile a net mother, who had
! h• r• 11 t he vicissitudes of a bus
’■■••ltd s struggles in yearn gone bv,
forgetting idl ^ of those inevitable
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l-otty dllTerrhOPS that are occasions
m.-nts iindr-r f.*.l-ri.I -tatutes whmh
'The Moving Finger writes, arid
Will Ire paid oul of ihe federal trens-|
Pel ween man and wife, (or the mo­
having writ.
ury ami also the sums raised by the
ment was stunned.
But the sup­
port mg arm of the mini upon whom Mo v e s on, nor all yrnjr Piety nor -date anti [mill subdivisions It* meel
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the requirements laid down in trfiu
the blow had fallen, but
who stood
Shall
lure
it
hack
in
cancel
half
a
•‘ongressinmil nets whirl) provide the
with that same
grave. st-ifreLant
fetlFral Miti
Texas secures I he bug
I me
mien she would, have crumpled to
•-vt
amount
(&gt;
&gt;
r ferli-ral extensuin, itthe floor
The mother spin! pre
Nor all vour tears
oui ,1 Word
- i,-• r•• bring 123 4.537
' tiled
Her
own
weakness
she
of it
•••reed to the
background
She | Indeed the movmg
linger
had
clasped her husband and daughter. writ.
It burned into the very souls
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I--------Few-eyes- looked- ujoui -thub pathetic Tif nl least' {wo fn that vast crowd 1 A very pieosant evening was entrio save through the brine of a wliirFi filjeil the court room
nnd joyed on Sunday lust at the home of
sympathy ns sincere as man ever overfitiwed fn the grounds outside
Mrs YV E. Allen at 1-ongwood
As
held out to fellow man
Sympathy In
their future years not
one it was a very beautiful moonlight
not (or the convicted man, hut for line or fit could ever he effaced Con- evening the guests were entertained
the father nnd husband
Sympathy stituted authorities might undo the mostly
by outdoor games, hftcr
not foe the luw's demand of its physical iii'f&gt; of that court hi I jur&gt;. which a delirious course of refresh
pound of tlesh. but for those who hut it could never undo thut haunt
fnents were served
About eleven
must pay for it
log memory 111 lb*- souls olt two o'clock the guests dispersed to their
* |homes, looking forward to the plenswhen the storm hud passed, sym­ women
Early in his
argument.
Col l,r»‘ ° l another such evening in the
pathetic friends unwound the en­
Reporter.
circling arms.
The minions of the Thomas I’aliner had preached jirin- near future.
law drew nearer.
Friends stepped ciples of love to thn fury. He hud
back, hut again the mother nnd softened symjuvlhies until thry were
daughter were sobbing upon • the receptive, until Ifstener* Idokijd .not
hreiisl of father And husband. Again back to that starlit' night In July By some people, hut anybody can lake
they wdre disengaged and- walked when n roaring hell blackened and Quick's ( ’hillTonic, Quirk’s( hill Tonic,
between friends toward* the door. c r is p y ^two human things In it« flavored with 'bSwcet Spires." Hsr&gt;
supercceded all other chill ionics where
"God forgivo those, twelve men” was sjelhin^r.tnaw.* He made Ui« life of Introduced. Gel U at [., ft. I’ hilllpH and
the Anguished will wrung froRt the the man mentionxidCn thqmtdictmdrit Co. No cure, no pay. Price 23 cents.

Quinine Can No! Be Tolerated

Juhn Si.iinper.

4*f it

Sin I * in

IV&lt; a&lt; K itllAHH

the grtlHN umli-r isriuplelrlv
Tint plow
I....Ill fie ftrl|tiwt't| tvlllilli tl t e 1y f&gt; w

Meelu nt Fbtglr—' Hall

•Iliya try a tllrtk lltllTrr'V vv|I!i (tlnk-t ftt-l
nearly etralglit itr avoid Inveriiiig tip
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rh p [ t o r fem e le to 111! t f i e spnrt-t 4

U m FI Hoipreliohlr-r . &lt;'oinninn&lt;iei
Miss Bertha Packard, Secretary

|llp fllrrow sIKen. thus nlop
pjnr t|„, frri. rirvulnlhrii of nlr
Following Hie linn dHl.lm: the land should
lie tjttqliir- diaht-tj frequently enough to

uir*".

preicnl tfiu uppOurunee atrovo tho sur-face of nuy qunvk grass leaves
Tills
will fie 1 nice tt w.c-k 111 warm, moist
scii-ons ,iml iiin-e a wrick when the
weal her I. drier
tin- disking should l
la- rolrlllrtied turlll growth r-eases. Usu
ally from six to eight weeks T o make

sim- of erudlciithm. ILJji tfcILlu libit f
occmdonnlly until freezing weather In I
the rail.

Cfin’ t:«*rr- I a i i M ! ho -I mu!
Iliuscle. I a :i it- i

. Jax Biscuits
Average over 1,800 units

Raising Strawbarriaa.

Straw berries should not follow Itn
mediately after a sad. Two cultivated
crops should Intervene. Thla will tend
lo destroy weeds and white grubs, both
of which arc highly Injurious to straw­
berries.

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D ru g S to r e
-ft*

Refreshm ents

(Opening T od a y,-B u t E v e ry D a y I s a G o o d D a y to In sp ect the Stock
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tie
lan d h e r e b y
rorileyerl
irelhg
the
rame
la nd
wh ich
ea*
c,,n.eyo,|
l,y
F lorida
l.aod
a nd
C o l o n l f a tl a n
Com pany
L i m i t e d to C h a r l o t t e G i v e , June If-rh, i H t i i,
-teed r e c o r d e d -ri 11e,o| ll-o.k 'U p a g e 2tia
1'iihlir I t e i o r - I - -d I b a n g * 1 o u n - j
I'o rl-la
■ ant l a n d * mi Sc m m o l . C o u n t y
Flor id a ,

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11 .e d a l e *cif the uaueanrr of *urh certiflraXo
In t ie nirnr of A lei Vaughn
&lt;Vrf ifji ite No fi21* r|nt* &gt;•( iifir 2nd day nf

Juiif* A It 1"*■1"1 s*rnhfarse* S1 sif Hlk |]

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Tier I*. Hartford, said land In'ing «s«r^ 9etl
at th date Of ihr iftsuanre t&gt;l *uth rrr|iGrat«&gt;
in the namr nf S 'in r) Hutlrr
( rrtlli. a|r %
v.. M l datwl ih- 2nd -1* h .if

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o« the 2* Ifi day nf f Irtober,A I* IV1?».

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CHANNELS
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To T. 1. Packard: l-enax, Midlaon County
Illinois:
W'hrrraa, a hill ol rompiaint ha* baon
lilr-ii in thla court aa abnv* anlil(rd, and,
Whrrra*. alAdavit
haa- bean duly made |
_____ of the
__ State
Chat you_____
ara a ____
ntm-reaidant
Stato nf
of .
Klofiiln and
- “ ■* arr a rcaidrnt
—* -oLLehoi,
t 1 .ia «. k
t. 3 t.___ !
Madiaon
County. Itllnoia and are twenty-one yraray
of agr and that thrra I* no peraon In th e '
State of Florida, thr aervlrw nl w-'ajihpQapa (
a#1l ' V II whom
w
H I would
w WHIXII »hind
*’ * * * aa J
- WH| » f aa a IPa
I / you ||
upon
you,-th*r*ftree,
tha aild T . I. I’ l t k i r d , ar« h*r#liV orderad
and r»&lt;iulr»d lu app«&gt;Ar lo the Hill of cAtr\r
plaint nlad In (hla rauae. In the • o v f en
titled court* on or before Monday, the 4th
day of October, A t I). 1916: otherwUo tho
bill «t*ed will be U hrn » i ronfetaed i i o ftln a i
y oo; It I* further ordered, edjmlred and d f ;
creed that tbl* notice be published In the'
Hanford Herald, m newepeper, pubhahed In
Scmlnola C'ounty, PloHde, onre a week for
fotir contecutlv# weoko.
W'llfieM E A I Lou f !■*#, f*ler It nl the Ctrrun Court ol Hem In ole County, Florida,
and th# «eel of said court, on thla the 2 E&gt;th
I day of Auguat, A I» 1914
K.‘ A. D ou fla ti
( »eal &gt;
Clerk Circuit Court.
Oeo. A. DeCplt-ea
Solicitor for ('om pleip ent.
2*Frl &amp;te
In Clrrull Court, fleventli Judicial Cir­
cuit, Kemlntde
County,
Florida.
In Chaocery
John Alfred Ilbae^l,
. ^
VR
ClUrtJn
Rial# Petr i Hnttel).
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T o EUU Peart Iluaaellr Toledo, Cumberland
County, Illinois:
Whereas, a • bill of complaint has bean
filed In |hU c&lt;*urt -*e aboeo enlUiad, and,
^ Whereai,v%4ffldOFU- k&gt;a been*

I'rrt f»* • I r N‘ .» 'JMI ilslf-ij 1li« 3*4 lift

JnilI
I * •r1.* elnl-ra- e. Ail ll’ k I N
I!..' .Sanfunl, the taid land tuGiig M*fftipt|

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TRUSS
RODS
STA Y
BOLTS
IRO NW O RK
of All Kinds.
BO ILER
PLATE
TANK
STE E L
STRUC-.
TURAL
FIRE
ESCAPES
HARD
WOODS.

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Competent
Force of W o r k ­
men for Road

Work.

JACKSONVILLE .FLORIDA

A NT A DS P A Y r :
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WltneMi my offlrlal aignatuie and «•»*! thi*
t he 22 nd day nf Hepi ember A I 1 I VIS
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A
IMM'I, I.AHH
( lerk ('ireu)t t i-urt Hemtn*il» Coun­
ty, Fherida
f *eah
H y . Ja* &lt; Hober t« ICC
10 Frl i t r p

(a unt), .Stair of Florid*
In rv fl rl llr ol
Joiaph l-alnh*rt
To All ( ‘rrdlloif,
lx (tltn ,
Dlttrihuirr*
and all l'*r*ona llarin| Claim* against
• aid Ratal*.:
/
You and tach of you, air harfhy notified
and ratiulrad lo prraent any rlaim* and d»mand* which you. or allhrr of you may have
against tha rttata nl Joarph Glnhart. da
rraaad, lata of Xrmlnolr County, Florida, to
Ihr undtraingrd - Kiccutrii oi aald aatala,
within one yrar Irom the data haraot
I)at*d August 4th A f). 1915.
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Mr*. Nrtttr M: I^lnhart.
tOOJFrl 9tr
RxrcutrU

C IT A T IO N

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( srltfi^a^c No %- datwil ihr Jn I rfa&gt; of
June. A. I» I V li * iii trace* ),«(
Men tif cird*«
Add, Hanford, aiid land bet mg a sMsmc*t| at #
the date uf the
ol eweh eer 6«fte«Se In ~
iho name of A I) Ht^ntiford iM ra.
CeltlDrate No. SH4 dated the 2nd day nf
June, A 1&gt; I VI 3 rrnlifBrrs f nt (i&amp;, i l tV. K t
A
Chapprir* Hub I Hr,, finldsbcrn* ■aid
land being aa*e(N«d At Che date nf (JKe l«auanre
of •urh rerfiriraie In rhr
sif G W Hen
ton
L’ ijI f m *aid r er 1 ifir »i s*« shall be redeemed
a rrurdiit g lo I a Sr, t i l I Feed a wilt Ih u p thereon

LEGAL ADVERTISING

Making Their First Appearance at the

B .eautiful D isplays

e'* ■'i v

thr Iigfir vf (.sir V Hihn*&lt;itt

food v a lu e per pound;
The following spring cultivation
porterhouse steak. 1,100
should lu-glti early and Ire continued
ut Intervals of a week or ten days un­
til from May 15 to 23. when Lire Held |
limy he plant ml tlihkly to ensilage or L JarktMtviM^ CfifVw Wnrt i. JidiwtnfW. fli
fodder corn
Thorough eTfltlvnllon " f
the corn » Itli tiainl hoeing where &lt;e
caslonul plants appear In the rows,
should complete the eradication, but 1
pxtreiue watchfulness Is required to i
get all of tho plunts.
In Courl nf Ihr Caunlr Jud|i, Hcmlnnle

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IfowaTd-I'arkatd t.and Com- _
pany.
a
corporation,
orgamted and r i li fln i undar
tha law* of the State of Flo­
rida, Jraar E. Spurting and
T. I. Packard, D frndanla.

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it being tha Oh day ol said month, tha fol­
lowing described real rttata, to wit:
Let
Number Sevanty-nlne of St. Joseph, aa re­
corded in Ptat Book B, page 1x3. of Ike
Record* of Orange County, Florida, said
land* ia Seminole County. V'loride.
Terms ol sale, raeh; purchaser to pay lor
deed.
CEO . A. D e C O T T E S
Special M u t e r
Dickinmn A Dickinson
Solicitor* (or Complainant.
4 Fri 6te

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Clttull Court, S rrrn lh Judirlal C ir­
cuit. la and (ut Ihr CrrunlJ of Namlaolr aad Slate of Florida. In Chanrrry.
T, W. William*. CotAp ,

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Master* Sale
Notice ia hareby given that undar end by
virtu* oi * final decree of foreclosure made
and entered in that certain taut*, wherein
W. 8 . Branch ia complainant and fjuaale (3.
Dial and Eugene Dial are delendanta, In thia
Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Circuit ol Florida,
in and for Seminole County, in Chancery
ailtlng, on the list day of Auguat, 1915, I
•ball aell at public outcry to the highest biddtr or bidder* for rash, in front of the
Court House door In Sanlord, Florida, dur­
ing the legal hour* of aala,
ON T H E FIRST M O N D A Y IN O C T O B E R

**rt*D'»lrs emin«Vps iFu fully» 1 ii | •!*MiimlbV ^*n|
*rrit.a-.j {tfi)|r« rt \ e11 uitr-j |r» 7** 111If|/*li? * uUDlJ

night in eat’h mhntfi at 7:3(1.

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( nltcd llrolherhiiiid of larpimlrr*- unt)
Joiners of A merlcn
Sanford I .oral Union No 1751 Jlit-t-ln
N.iiifr nf Y|ip|)r«t|uii f*»f I 1 1 llt-rii xtnitrr
first and lhir,| Thursday flight at 7
Srf tItlft Wit Ilf Ihi lirnrfsl Msitiira
o'clock 111 tile Cagles' Hall
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( &lt; pi;ar on.
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■*f iifir 4 t) I'JI - ■(.•! I tf( itlr«lh|
See Treas
Prednb-nt Nm*
»l I %TU «n•) '•*41 ‘fufrtl i hm JnH
»1siV '-I JLflir A I 1 l'*t I tin* f'lk-tl •sif| rrf I1
Ttg*41 »-• Hu in%,,rfi -in 411 •{ hs&lt; ifti-l-f milfiltr mllmn
11era Ids of I i fieri j
f•'f t» l fS--**11 !11 1■111r iii 1 r1 Mfit4fir«- w ■h |■v»

Florida Fares Well

.1I) •i 1he \efdlrt w as read

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S pe, 1at M a, ter
Dickinaun A Diekminn
Holirltura |„, I urnpl alo alt •
t F’ rl M

Clerk

•let t-tuli &lt; f ( he I »*-l VC

ing tin

Meets every firM and third Friday
nights at 7:.til in Masottu- Temple.
Visiting brut bets wrlrtuntf

U n king I tie -uia II tut id paper bear

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Maataia Hale
H'.hrrsby (I va n that under and by
‘ l Anal decree ol forectoaure, mada
and antciad in that curtain ault wbaraln
Gale Clly Camp No. 6. W. O. YV
Orlando Bank A Truat Company, a corpora­
tion, la complainant, and George W. Benton
Meets second and fourth Wednesday and
Lula Benton, hie wife, are defendaal*
nights in each month.
in the Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Circuit
of
tha
State of Florida. In and tar Seminole
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hoolchan
in Chancery, elttlnf, on the S l i t
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Clerk
Council Commander County,
day of Aufual, A. f&gt; 1915, 1 »hell n i l at
public out cry tc the highest bidder or bid­
ders, (or rath, in front ol the Court House
in Sanford, Florida, during the legal hours
II. P. O. E. Hanford Lodge 1241
of aale,
,
Meet first and third YVednesday night O N T I I E F I K S T M O N D A Y JN O C T O B E R
st corner of First St. and Palmetto Ave
i 9i 4
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It beinc the «tb day of the month end a legal
O. L. Taylor
T. A. Neal
the lotluelng deacrlbell real estate
Secretary
Exulted Kuler ] •toaleiwilday, Lot
Silty-Ave (C5l of Chappell*
i SuhdlvUion of llloch **K " ol the Town of
Goldsboro, .tr e a tin g s atrip n( land tavan
(T) feet wide in center o| which le b o w lo­
The Lake Breeze Council No. 31 Junior cated
a water pipe aa owned lijf Sanford
Order Unlied American Mechanics
Water Worka Company; also lait 7 IO, lllk
* A " South Sanford: aUo All that’ certain
Meets every Wednesday ut 7:30 P. *Lot
or parrel of lend lying end being in the
M., In the City Hall. Y’ixiling brothers Florida.
I.arfd and Culunltatlon Company
arr welcome. C. 1!. Smith. Her. Sec.
U m l t n l ' i Addition to South Sanford In raid
County of Orange and described aa follow*
to ail, Beginning *1 the n-uthaeal Jonlnl of
Intersection of lliam,. Street and Mam Street
Celery City Aerie No. 1X5.1
and running Ihepre Wr«t along South aide
rtf
lllalne Street K i l l )
hill feet to a .take,
_ Meeting every Tuesday night nt X
• hence South fjne hundreit and twenty IJI»i
o'clock
Pico Building
feet to a .lake then-e I'a.l (till , Ml- feel
to Main Street, -henre North al-,r-g I h, We.t
YY \\ Fry.
Jus (* l{nitertf&gt;.
a,ib
,,l Mam Street on. hun-tred an,| twenty
Worthy President
Secretary
IJO leet to point of heglnlrlhg. lining I Wit
line
I
according to plat of the Florida
l.aod anti r 'oloniration Company I mined'*
OJIS Tit Nil-: N o . f,|. I n R \|.
Addition I-- South Hanford. tVp*nge f ounly.

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in Seminole County, Florida, ones n week
for four eoneeetulve weeks.
Witness E. A. Douglass, Clerk of the Cir­
cuit Court, and seal of esld court on this
the 25th day of August. A. Ik IBIS.
K. A. Douglas*.
(••at)
Clerk Circuit Court.
fJeo A. DeCot lee.
Solicitor (or Complainant.
1-2-Frl t ie

Hanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.,
over Imperial Theatre,
J. W. O. Singletary
J. J-Dirkin*on, . "
Secretary
N. G.

T .) Brown, a builder, of St Peters­
burg. pleaded for a compromise from
the stern verdict of ten of their fel­
lows
No record will ever be made,
"Gentlemen, have &gt; mi readied a nor an authority etei be established
venli .- t ’" queried tin- judge
for ibis rumor, hut it i- certain that
. ..
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For it
\\e have,
replied Fort-muit Al- there will never he a denial.
ij
has gone the rounds, it has had a
en
which no mil- can
Mr
t h rk
i a ll I In roll a i f l r.
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hack from the death sentence.
It
was not until afterwards that thut
peculiar telegraphy, if you will,
which follows in the wak« of such
momentous events spread the word
that A It Counts, a tiller of the
passage for tin- jury, vacating seats
soil, whose home is nijar Largo, and

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Sanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M.
Communication every first and third
Thursdays at 7:30. Visiting brethren
welcome.
W. L. Taylor
J, C. Humph
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creed ___
that _
this
nodes_ha ________
put,Inched _____
In ,tha
Secretary
YV'. M, Knaford llarsJd, a newspaper, published

Monroe Chapter No. 15, U. A. M.
Meets every second and fourth Thurs
day in Masonic Hall over the Imperii
Boat Results Follow Whon Treatment Theatre. Visiting companlor* welcome.
I* Given In Hot, Dry Weather.
J. F. Knrnatz
H. E. Tolar
[Prepared by Minnesota qxpfflment sta­
Secretary
High Priest
Smothering by*plowlng nnd thorough
hare culture arc the best means of
eradicating quack grass. Tho best re­
sults will follow when tbo treatment Is
given In hot. dry weather nftcr the
root systems have been somewhat ex­
hausted by tbo growth of plants. Tbo
seed should not be allowed to mature,
however, or If mature the grnsa should
he cut anti burned. .
Where a field Is badly Infested It
should lie plowed deeply (from live to
eight or more Inches) as soon ns the
buy or grain crop Is removed, pref­
erably by Aug. 1 to 15, Tbo plowing
must be well don* ami nil portions of
tho plants turned completely under. A
Jointer on the plow will aid In turning

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therefore, you, tho raid d e l e V’tirl KuaooU or* hereby ordorod and required to ip P#*r to tha BUI of Complaint Alad in thla
rauaa In tha a b o r t entitled court, on or be­
fore Monday the-4th day ol Octobor, A,. D.
an " l i e tha
IB" bill
Iflll tiled agalnat yon
ISIS; - ill
otharwloo
a taken as contested.
tl 1
orders
U* further ordered,
adjudged and Ha

ERADICATING QUACK GRASS.

ing arms of the daughter who but
&gt;esterday had prattled about his ^
them, the placing of rhuirs
An\U e e encircled his neck
Baby lips ' " us henri. throbbed
H u m . bur
were again upon his not in childish r.'
U lien the j u r or &lt; had been seat
atleilion, but in passionate pity, m '''*• * He 1"iirl broke the pause
lender love, moaning the very mis
• r\ that was in this tender In-art
&lt;i daddy, d a d d y . ' came from the
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very depths of the anguished soul
liptin which no storm had ever he
(ore (jea ten
It was the cr&gt; id the
Inghietied chilil for its father
No
man there in whose bosom the pa
lirmi] love ever glowed escaped lit
1'peal and tears Welled into eye
■bat I ad tod known them in man

one r i u i at age sad that there la a «
la the Htat* ol Florida tha aervir*
•ubpoepe upon whom ' would bond

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THE SANFORD HERALD

of obtaining it, the process of mar­
keting is simplified and ' made leas
expensive.
Standardization is bent effected by
an organizarion of somo sort.
A
community can establish a brand but
individual farmers cannot.
Each
will have hUA own standards and
grades and the ' products' will he in
just such chaq« as they are now.
Furthermore, an association D'ncsccsszry to have efficient inspection
td see that honest packs are given.
There are mnny notable instances
where products have been standard-1
ized.* Among them are the citrus
growers’ organizations, the Hood
River Apple Growers’ Union, and
the Eastern Shore of Virginia Truck
Growers’ Association.
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profita that accrue by the better­
ment of the city. It U true of San­
R. J. MOLLY. Editor
~ ford and it ia high time that a few
W. M. HAYNES. Bnoioeaa M ik u er public spirited citizens who are ezpccted to do everything and have
I'ubJUWd y.nrr Tutwday ud Friday
always been in the forefront took
the reins of municipal and civic life
and managed the city in hi I the de­
HUBMiBimoN THICK. IN ADVANCE
ONE ■TEAS.....................
...........SIM partments in fact as well as in
SIE MONIIts..................... I , , ; . , . IJI name. There should he no leavings
TI1KKE MON11U
.................. ✓ ... .71 for the drone* who shirk every pub­
lic and civic duty.
IW Im »d hi I N CMy by Cuflw I 1 M T * T n r la
----------- O----A.iiinr* ar JOr. Tar Maath
ST. JOHNS R IV E R ROUTE
Pajaaaala la Adfaara Mm Da Mada at Oflra

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

1915

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•PROMOTION IN BUSIN ESS'
Is reserved for those who have been careful and saved
their money early in life. The SUCCESS!' IJL MEN o f
today are the WHO SAVED YESTERDAY.
Do you wish to|hecome successful among your friends?
Then save your money NOW.
*
This.Bank gives-special attention to young men who
open accounts for savings.

' The action of the Board of Trado
Batarad Aa Baaaad-CUaa M.D Malta* A&gt;rM 22ad
\ast
week, upon considering the plans
IN*. *11h« P a M ln al Baalard, r Ida.
prepared by the representatives of
l adrr Aft aT'Mafrk Jrd. IITS.
the Sanford Commercial Club rel­
.
— ■ w m p 'E E m E
■ cm ■ ■ • m
OEIaa la Hfrald UaDdlag
T»t*»b,w, Na. II* ative to public own &gt;rship of the St.
&lt;4
Johns and Indian River route for
-jyf httxrvmjR busihess,
the great Florida inland waterway
*
Rejnember th? Commercial Club
- Land for Strawberries ,
was
timely
'and*
commendable.
tonight.
As between th e^ j}«o -proposed
Strawberry growers who ure trou­
----- O-----R. R. DEAS
SANFORD, FLORIDA 0. L. TAYLOR
II. R. STEYENS
C. M. HAND
routes to be recognized, taken over bled with white grub worms should
Am i Casbivr
( askl.r
Seminole county aholiltl have a
rrriMral
Vln-Pm Utt
F. L WOODRUFF Vif.-Prs«d«ni
and maintained by the federal gov­ be careful in selecting the land upon
county fair by all mean*.
. I
ernment, there is really but one which the plants are to be set. Sod
----- O----choice when all the points involved land, according to J. II. Watson, en­
The Sanford Commercial Club ia
are considered.
tomologist to the 'University of
.bound to grow and become a .greater
Pointed out in the resolutions and Florida Experiment Station is apt
factor in the development of San­
ford than ever before. Are you a talks of the delegates, ao far us the to be infested with the worms. He
LAu^nut.
largest area and the greatest number advises that the land be given to
member?
An old writer. John Bolwer. In hi*
of people are concerned, the St. some, crop not injured by the grubs, "Pathomyotomln" (1649), aaya: "Hut
John* Indian, R ^ r/ iB q t* C^vef* the for two or three years after the aod true laughter hath both the effects of
It would be a good thing for every
argum'elft*,^’
x*"*
ia turned under. If the grower can­ the intellectual part aa the principle
merchant of Sanford to wake up
R . C . D u ff
And
as
far
as
safety
to
such
parts
not wait that long, he 'Ynlght pas­ upon which the dilatation of the heart
this fall and become a real, live
On Cotton A s Contraband.
and
contraction
of
'the
countenance
active booster for Sanford 'by en­ of our navy Is jytnccrned as might ture pigs on the land six months be­ ensue. It being?.not only nn affection
rolling as a member of the Com­ he used, from Maine to the Floridn fore planting. Pigs root the grubs of the body, but totlus coujunctl of
Hon. Il C Duff, one of the highest authorities on
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Keys, as well as al| other shipping out and cat them.
International law In \he nntlon and one of the moat #*..
mercial Club.
tho whole man.'*
capable citizens In tho United States, when asked J o
suited tp. an InUtnd waterway, there
If stable or barnyard manure is
Investigate tho exporting of cotton and Interpret Ihb ‘ ‘
, ’ That old gag about (he rich man’ is ho question hut thij natural river used as fertilizer, it might be well t6
laws of nntjons on this subject for the American plow
route,,
via
the
St.
Jim
m
e,
ca
Divine
Comfort
at
Hand.
ra na11i ni! mix. with it from ?on to 40ft pounds |
In 1 1 &gt;rida who cinnot he hung f r
man. said In fiartWhen we are willing to be comicur Titusville to ij&gt;r 0f cyarvamide to the acre. It is'posmurder seems true in every partipli- through, at or nr
* "Article 2N of tho IJeclorntlon of l^ondon rends as
follows
'Tho follow Ing tony not ho declnred contrn
L°™f°rt “ n°* f“ r aWay'
Iftr. The poor man always gets his other nMurul route, the Indian River m I.U- that cyanamide cannot be ob—I)r. John Rrpadus.
band
nf
w
ar' UJ rnw ,’n(*r,n- Avnnt. silk, etc* * fireat
U
much
safer
than
the
canal
tou
ts!
talnrd.'About’
100
pounds
of
*ule r e n in a jifry trial
Hrllaln Is not only a signatory of tha Declaration of
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the
eastern
edge
of
the
state
line.
fur
or
enough
to
slightly
color
the
—-— o ----London, but-In fact railed tho conferenco and - Insisted
Two million dollars saved In- favor rpanure might be added. The sul­
upon tho Inclusion of raw cotton on tho list of absoluto
Now that the Mendenhall caw*
of the St. John* rivqy route is pe&gt;; fur can be applied between the.rows.
non-contraband. Under thlB declaration, which won subscribed to by all tho
I FOAL ADVIR USING
wil I rest for a seifSon we suppose
marllltuo nations, wo havo a right absolutely to ship cotton, not only to
hAps a trifle of money as millions go
Neither of these sufistr.nres will
Will is Powell will have time to at­
neutral
ports of KurOpo. but to Oerntany and Austria themselves. Humanity
in great national enteritises, hut kill the grubs, hut they will net as
'Application far Lf l l rra Patrnl
tend the press meeting in Jarkaonshudders at the thought of the death of the splendid Americans who went
N t i f i r r la h e r e l )
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PEOPLES BANKOFSANFORD

OUR PUBLIC FORUM

villiTh e Times Union rs esjWcal 1,wo mil,,° n* ,h
* v " ry •&gt;»&gt;' « • " » » * - '
ly anxious,»o show Willis UtV honors n,ttn
worlh » » V'» K &gt;»
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timation
O
Those hustling
Sanford
I ’ nmW e . r&gt;- not inclin.gj
i ncl i n. gj t&lt;&gt; )»•• cold
mi rcial Club men dem-rve credit (&gt;•'
b l o o d e d , but t hni
recommendation
se izin g
the apparent
op portunity!
to merry ol the
Nt e i i de nhal l jury
presented m advocating this meas­
h t r u c k us as f u n n y when t h e g u i l t y
ure
Orlando Uttize.i

si ne s h o w e d so l i t t l e mercy
ti nd

destroying

said

t hat

lievm g

his

the j u r y

hi m

in l.c l i n g

vi ctims.

it

of

t he

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The
meeting
Mild

of

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St
of

and

wi-&gt;-

necessity

of

Honda

are
week
III

Woodruff
who
|o i t l . /i . l I li,
up

l he

&lt;h oo .i ng

Johns r i v e r as tin
t he

this

represented

t h e person of K T
is twk.nC the t i m e
meeting

Florida

Jacksonville

Sanford

HOARDS

t he

Fast

( oast

Inland

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to

upper

n o r t h e r n end
W

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Worth

On

K u r i l y m r l l U l l t l n t l H u f ln&lt;|1lll I r n tinV|»

( hum bet

N o \ember

the

l l t h t he S o u t h F l o r i d a ( ha ndl e r ol
&lt; t i mt uer r e
wi l j
meet
in
Orlando
Re s i d e *
{&gt;fi&gt;|i|c

these
hale

general

thei r

bodies

local

aid

b o a r d ' u! t r a d e
T h e busy
many , o t h e r eoncyrtls
the

the

c o unt y
inun h.t-k
detli.Xn'Ji

Iftloti hi* Mine are mi l l ; } ’
J!e I* ..ill
•ol upon t o a t t e n d . M i t m - m u * nn . t

from tl
-I - gej
’•g* i*i.
i
nature,
provided
these
liodtO i
, There will I) n o liquor at any of
i'titn|
lisli
mm
h
of
anything,
for the
the various hotiquet* to b*- rm-it to
most
important
work
of
l II m done
the members of the press in Jack­
in committee
It.'Teully seems that
sonville in October
Tiiis is quite a
Mop in advance for ihr state and for development organizations are too
F'.ITorl is sea Hurt d and
Jacksonville in particular nmf comes numerous
elfieienry
suffers
ill
consequence
by reqUest front the member* of tlw*

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We age irr.-d o f
i-J ..sNcd among the jug*

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A little less nl the joys of life and
a_Jj{t|e more of the business in^oyr
d a ily -routine in this city wsnild
probaidy get more in the actual renull line. There is. much "work Kj do
in our city and it should receive the
wrious consideration of every citi­
zen of Sanford

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Upb^ itself the trouble of traveling
over si-voral counties to secure the
cooperation of their local hoard* of
trade.
Hut how much easier And
.better to throw 4the entFre matter
into the South Florida Chamber _of
Commerce, ifid ifnln nt oni»_atroke
all tlie advutitag^jrFiat might other­
wise he obtained.*-./* /•*„
-: Orlando*/xgale* wilt be wide open
and u warm welgoms-’ will nwait
every delegate to the'meeting of the
South Floridn Chartjfier in thfst city

please
on the map again and
ileat look
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And but the county in which San­
NavernWr
ford ia located.
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Ward comes frflinfi/ S a g i^ c ^ ^ iih t
800 acres will he (dauted IwjCelery tn
that vjrinitt this senson,.li/fr^b jnenlion the In/ft acreage
devoted
to eggplant, |&gt;epper aftd' tomatoes.
Those Orange county peopje’ ^fjifery
intend to have plenty oT good things
t o eat and to ship. — Clear water Sub..
'C O t t l ion behalf ol the (teople of OrHut.
countr'*we thank you.

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Boh Holly, editor ok the',Sanford
.Herald announi-ett that while he and
liis business manager are apay.from
Sanford attending the meeting of the
newspaper men to be held in Jack­
sonville beginning on thM^4fh of
October, he hasa nrrangt-lf to turn
.The 4 &gt;ivpot' over td the ladiel of San­
ford to do their worst
The last

eotiie t" the I nit emit., u t \ li* * o u r| i.
g a rd lllg the no &lt;nl|.n| '. lillieli I.IIU d l1-UM-" Ulul the Iirtllli-lnl .11*1 Ctldltlull iif
It for • i.n lr.d lllig the el.lli. li bug
Se.
e m l y i n r n n c •. w h e n tin. nllml .11enne w an tlmt .IJmm er. -l It w a s sup
|MM.nl I . In- allntl Hull. &lt;| ol. V III il fi ll
putt* of the .-..iiiiiry
h i i .I u tie iu p t *
w e re intide l&gt;&gt; d is t r ib u t e it into nil nf
the l&lt;« nllllim w tlere the • t
l
bll_w a s pr.-n.sit
\ft.-r enrefu] s t u d y tli
dlsi-iise w a s found to l»- m e re ly itew ork of n p n rn s ltle pim.i or n futigii
w hh Il d e l e l e p s from .,n-d* nl »por- l
s i m i l a r to o th e r plan is and II. .-n on ihe
I mmI v o f file bug
T h e * ,, npi.r,-. nr.

uihToseople objm-ts mid. like the s.nnl^
plants, remnlii dominut until Ihe
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ll'.m I lla.M conditions
... .11.1It
a«come
m
*1
*1.
projHT
Tli.s|K.res require rout limed warm. «u:iry
wenlher for sprouting nnd developing
Tin-*.- conditions nsunllr &lt;►- or nb-.iit
Sifli.il to ihe bottom il would likely
when! eiitlltig time During tin- dry
In
foun d
ihi.t
v ir tu ally
the s a m e
sillliliiers no M|sircH spr.iilt I.nd the -II*
men ..re •ining the actuai work in en*e ibs-s not develop
Tlie spore* are now nliuiid.iiit i-.ery
ull ol th.-rn
In• nouie elites it ha*
where
iiwnltlng |.ro[NT weather condl
been found advisable to divide the
tlons.
They nn* tn tho nfr. tn the sntt
work u p ' In the beginning of the
and on tlie hodle* of (lie bugs, but will
year /UnOng committees, or sections, not sprout until conditions nre exnrtly
and lea-vt*- it with them* Then gen­ right. The disunite, will develop on
eral meetings become ugi nels*s.»ii r y chinch bugs collected mi) where If they
nnd are held only when there i* nre put It. a worm, damp Jnr for nt»mt
ten days It Is merely a waste offline
some urgent matter to dispose of
There i« great work tor the South to nenltis’ a few bug* which hn.c been
klll.-d bv the dl-ense That mcrclv
Florida ("harnher of Commerce to menus tlint n few more s[v.r.n nr«- k. at

Few people realize the \si*t itnportunce of the bulkheadmg of the do, and under the masterful hand
William Chase
I ' e fro I t but z few hours spent of the president.
Temple, this work will be inaugurI • • v 1 .■ i t i e bout lino. I*' •&lt; li* 1 "
I sled.
How many questions arise
t e n v p.ejpl.e would cbnviiKe their
affecting the whole section and de(■' the \..&lt;i; tr.out.t of gruwA^fivefmending concerted action is prob­
t .*ii.g lit;., .it;, in j^icit-in/ (roi.mthi-,
ably
appreciated by only a few.
iK'uutifymg of the I akv Jront.
Till*
The inland waterways question is
i« probably^ the gri-n*«st VttFk thut
tlu* city has ever \inder♦
I ij one of recent occurrence. The San­
ford delegation -deserves much credit
J* nbt appreciated^ tjX Its fullest exfor initiating the matter, and taking
len t by our home .people.

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BUG DISEASE.

It la tha Work of a Parasitic Plant or
a Fungus
[U Haartnan. Mif&gt;#«&gt;uri st.itlun J

O F 'T R A D E

"I ( Iilllini-rri is hol dl l g a m e e t i n g -it

Highwaymen
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repellents and will probably d m
the grubs away.
The best method.
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ORCHARD AND GARDEN. |
IVixs and iM-nns t u n y In* plant.il t&gt;e
I ween rows o f newly set raspberries to
advantage.
White H|dne rnrtimber l« n goo.) vari­
ety to U(pi lieentlsi* of Its quality and
pnalnetlvctictiH.
Ronk celery or tomato plnuts thor­
oughly for several hours before Iran*-

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rtt(|!ttrat ti i at f •• h* •» r»rf« l*r Alt 1 &gt;»
•Il
-|hl . I*
an! Jlf' * tlrgrs
rift Irtii ai
tirg«rii|n| sn»|
* tint ing un
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Florida

A r t i c l e III
TKe afhount of capital Block nf llila or-*

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t*«* F i f t y T h o u s a n d &lt;f.M&gt;.000)

9torkholdara. at thrlt, ' annual rar^Hnt to
b# hrM on th# flMt Monday in Januaiy
of rarh year baginning with (hr year 1914.
|h# p m i d r n t and othrr offl^rr* ahall hr
rhoaeti annual!) b) (h# dlr#ctora or by
(hr atorkholdrr*. aa the by-lawa may dl*
f#rl. T h r ofl^rafa to !*# rhoarn by (h#
tilrrtiftf f at a meeting to t*r hrld bn Ihr
•amr /lay and immediately after th f annual
meeting of (he •( o&lt;* k ho|Jrr • Thr board oY
dirtrio ri, until ntherwf/* provided by ihr
#(•»« k holdrra ahall r o n d h «»f four mem­
ber*.
T h r following ahall be lh# nfHrrra
of th# rorpnrallon. until (boa# elected at
fh# fir• t rlertlon ahall hav » * qaaltfled. vlit
I'rteidrnl. A D /ae ha ry; Vtr# l*rr«idrnl,
W. A
/.aehary Harrrlary and Treavurer!
II r t 7,arhary: Hoard of Dirrrtftra. A f&gt;.
Zachar). W A. Zarhary, II. C Zachary
and A. K. I’owtra.
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Copper

N o rth e rn
H ave

te r m in a te d

C o u n t ie s

P r a c 1 1 c J11 y
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with a cutting edge itnd of nny degree / « "V »
of hardness. - *
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Have to Import Harx^ Wood.
Ho aaya that he hopes to get enough
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of___________
hlfl dlocoverjr'fo
spend l.is last,1 Notwlthstamdlng Ihe’.JcWa)' amount
•Jays without work and then the world'* of t\n,l,er 0,1 ,f" ‘ Pacific coast, there Is
la welcome to It. lie Is sixty.suv.h 11 tcr&gt;' mr*6,,r hja'Vjfilof hnrd wdod,

years cbl nnd thicks h&lt;* has uurked a,ld much o f the
^ftitde uao of In •
long . m i
hut until he made his 1,,l°
pa«-difMjjla countryV Is ■
discovery It looked |lkn )&lt;ur» morn of &gt;™W&gt;ttip/tii&gt;in Uic’up(tern countries of

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You uiy/nvit^l to start a Checking Account
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steel

Sacramento. Cal.—ile p t ir U - t o . thn
stale comptroller Indicate th a t. tho
years
old.
says
he
has
discovered
the
dlvldrtl into fi xr hundred
huntsmen of the m&gt;rth&lt; rn«nountles of
•harta »./ One Hundred if 100 00) each. All centuries' lost art of tempering cop
fho sinte have pracllcally exterml
or any portion of fhr ripiial stock of (hi*
per.
Ho
shows
copper
knives
thut
will
corporal ten m«) be payable in, lEsurd. nr
nated
ihe mountain lions Last month
U*e«l fftr l l r purchase ol nruprrl). either whittle long shavings from u hickory
real nr personal
or for (he payment of
.... * „
.
,
only four mountain lions were killed
l.h,.r .„ .................... .
.nd tsb ..lu,
wa* ° “ "P&lt;'ke. and s t o p p e r dn.a
(Ion (her#**. i*i l»e .Irtrf mtitnl It&gt; the boar
■have that hIIcc* thowkiurts In ijn- In I'alifoynia as .xgninsi close U|H.n
of dir er ( or
2oi. f.•r tl..; sjiti’ e period a decade K "
loughcsl ash houp polo. lie cats a
H ,tl.lv I V
three i.f fin- four w.-re kllle-’ InTfie
Thi « ur pur al t••r* shaft runiittur nJ have mortise In an oak heart plank with a
I
southern
&lt;• ui ti.-s one each In Los
f*11 t
...r n .. it, ■••...■••i,
**nd Iranrhtsr* for a pern d of nine(y-nio» copper chisel and he hns a copper
Angeli n Tulare and Kern, the fourth
/•mm. f rom ind i t l r r
mm mrne# m*n(
razor which thn village barber says Is
ul il* corporate n i t i m r r , unlru *uunrt HI**
one being killed In Humboldt county
l u l i n l I*) i tfv a(oc It k ol«f*r« or arcor*linf lu about tho ■slickest tool he ever ban
!
The bountv paid for the pelts by the
la »
died.*
' *
Arllrlc \
state was ISO for June.
Thi-*1&gt; tyola wqFe forged of discard
Tha ttuiinr** of (hia corporalion ahall
laJIcationn are that «?fforta of stock
c oo d u rtid by the following otjlnr*. v i i ; ed holdcrlng coppers from th.i sardine
A prraidrnl. r l f * pfH ld rni, » r r f e U f y m d canlepr, bit a.'-of copper wire and an reisers dur|ng ihe paaf quarter’ of «
treasurer, and a board of dlrrrlort, |o* n a *
aia( of not Iraa (han (hr**, and not morn old copper kettle.
Thiey may be century have resulted In tho practical
than five •(orkholiirra, and *urh auberground,
whetted
or
honed
llkq steel,' extinction of the animal. Bounties
d i n * ( « oftlrwra and a f » n ( « a* (ha rorporalion ma&gt; j||iuthor!i*
The ufflrr* of th#
Foss says ho can make p coptjer Hie. haie b*«*n j mid upor.* 22.000 mountain
parrtlary pl«! (rraaurrr may l»# hll#d by (hr
or a copper hand saw. or anything ll/is In tho past 26 years.
n u a t lo n • h a ll
I a&gt;ollara.
lo be

The University News says.
Standardization of farm products
is the solution to tho marketing
problems of the fnrmers.
Tills is
the opinion of Dr. Bradford Knnpp
of the United States Department of
•ef our name* (hi* tf lr' JOnt day of Srn
Agriculture, who spoke before the • lomutoet. hnten blltlsb cast vxlien ti:m|, j r reiver
• *?’
»
r A . . f» 7 A&lt;’ H A ll &gt;
time we-saw Hob. lie oAly had three county agent* at the University of eiied.
W A AAt *II A It V
It the tnnrFlowering cnimo* requireworm, .
I! r ZAC II A It V *
hair* on .the top o f his, head.' and we F'loridu September 21
A k IMIWKHS , *
,H'
f 1- ' " ' “ f Stair of f Tort 1a
opine that when thl&amp; ‘ issue ol the ket ran depend upon the products. I rl&lt; '* '" ,|1
water
In
hot
xvealher.
Manx
rnrleiies
min«&gt;!#
(-aunty of hVml
poper is circulated dh tha *tre?ts there will he no trouble in disposing
T#for# m# (h# nndrrfttgntd aulhorttjr prtflower well. The bulbs are quite easily
he will go into mourning for Ihe Joss of them. This Is especially try/" o stored over winter If not allowed lo get aonally apprarvd A. IL Zirhary, W. A.
/irhaf)', , H. (’. Zachary ahd A. K. i'owtrt.
Florida where so man? fruits, veget­ ‘ wet or f."&gt; dry.- l.e Hoy Cady. Associ­ to
o f thou*.— GainiMVlUe Sun. - • i n , s .11 k n o w n , w h o b r in t d u ly a sra rn
■
sys, r s t b (o r i t m - r t i . t h s t . h , s i f n r t i ,n - lj
able*
and
luxuries
are
grown.
'
- i l - O- ate Horticulturist. University I srtu.
ih « t a i f , o i n | In M ru m A it l o r i t j
Standard
p u rp o s e s l i . f r . in i i |u n m i | , sn d I h s l t y &gt;
In i r t r y d t y and noticeable • in
rd lproduct* means a square Ht. Paul.
s i r ih e p e rso n s n a m e d a t A . I t . f t r b
tome (Hits more than others is the deal. J h t '. I v ^ v r* must establish
W . A . Z s r h s r y , sn d It. C . Z s rh s rV ,
A. K. Towers, therein.
id
bnin’di
and
live
up
to
the
fact that' c« Ms in ft w ci tiger s take
Feminine Mlstaks.
I n '.V ltn re a W h r r e n f , I h s v e h e re u n to ie t
If tha
the U*d in svtrj' ir.ovifnrnftHor (he label* put on the packs.
A woman who thinks' she has met m y h s n d a n d n f llr la l s e s l n S .n l n r t, S e m ­
in o le z o u s i y . F lo r id a , th is I f it h
d a y ol
buyer can go .to a .w«rchotV*e ot_ Jtc.ldin! man utegdy thinks so. Thera S s p .s n .h e s , A .- l&gt; . 19 1 V•I l I'Hc . good,
(seslj r . U fi. STHlNUFELUtW.
v.ftt&gt; ilhtd le tk .
.ntr krlte lq * .grower, far a certain brapd •n'.t Itthyj fluch person— Alhgny Jour*
Juet.rs ol I’eits.
ts. ,
L . . . _asAi', f ^
( . w wtesl j, 11 n 1i I i* rx f n e rt .l t * ——
suits
tfctt, sthey
m ty .fatten ^on- 4the
aitd quality of. prpduee and be surei uH
If- F ik it c

.

a s - h a r d as
■■ .

copper

Maine Dlacksmlth
Blacksmith Claims
Claims to
,i th.. Maine

Use the lie*t and most up to dato
inncldnery possible to obtain.- Where
T he n a m n and rraldenrea nf (ho- ryhlarge areas trre to lie cropped tlie m a ­ arribrr* ard (he n u m U r of aharca Ihkcn by
chine requiring the lenst effort for the eat h aa followi:
A.
|i. Zachary, Hanford, F1orida».%Five*
most work Is desirable.
aharo*.
. *
W
A- Zachary, Sanford, Florida,
Tad
Mot bed qi.Breeiihoti.se plants should
a bare#lie “ hnnlened otT* before being *et In
II.
&lt;!. Zachary, Hanfqrd, Horfda. F o u r
tile Held. They are hardened by giving H u n d r e d h ig h ly k b a r r a :
A.
K. I 'o o r r r , Sanford. Florida.
Flv#
them all Ihe nlr |&gt;q«*|hle and by reduc­ ■hare#
. _a
In W i i h r w ’ W fiwrol, .W T have hrrruutu
ing the amount o f wnter Cabbage nnd

SlsndarrUcd rrodurli*.

*

l*uy
xar nr

ti-reil In the tl.-lil to remain ilonuaut
(he same as the billions already pres­
ent. The disease Is very effective
when It works, nnd If It works nt all
It will do so without help.
The thing to do now Is not to waste
time with tin- disease, but lie ready for
the muqialgn 'with dust or chemical
barriers when the bugs migrate at
wheat i-uttliig time One should make
Ihe first move and not wnlt until the u m r p rn on , (hr board of dlrrrtor*. and all
olhrr ofTir^-r* |u U ch«***n by (hr alork*
btigM have start.-.1 to emigrate.
huldtr* ahall •t * rh»* *n annually by th#

if iS S . S k &amp;

1
— 1-0-----

down on-Ihe Lusitania, hut humanity would havo more . ause for shuddering
If it could have presented to It In some similarly striking and dramatic way
haarrr,
l.«-|lrr«
the woe. sorrow and suffering that will he occasioned to multiplied thou­
.... fhr tif u|MMei | rhartrr of i h r
. /.4rbaf)
* fair
A
S...r|l)
Hufk* *
whi c h
sands of men. women and children In the Southern states as a result of
• |&gt;uM»«hn| hr rr» d h l o i o « this IOi h .||«
ottun being forced down to starvation prices.
••1
r l»irfttl»rr.
\
1 *
I «I ,
A I» 1. \&lt; II Ali &gt;
Th** reason why cotton does not tommant! IS or 20 cents per pound Is
W
A / A I It A II A
•imply heenuse (Jreat Britain has a naval strangle hold on our shipments
II I ZA&lt; II A It A
md, therefore, on the world supply
F'nglau.l sends her ships of war out
\ K I ’ M W hits
l hafii i
«&gt;f t h e
/arhart
* »alr
A
N *«rlt|
ulo the open i.-js . apt tires truer!, an lotion, no matter to whom the ssrno
V%•**k«
nay be destined, carries it Inin llrlllsh port*, sets up prize courts of hor
VSi Ihr utii!rr»iknr&lt;t. &lt;l.» h*rrb&gt; lrs&gt;Kiair - own nomination, which prize courts, of course, nre operating In her favor
PUIm Iv m
f or I h r
nf tsrr«»m4np 1
1
mil which under such clrrtifn'tanrea. after whatever delay they oilect to Itn
"f|M f «i*&gt;«l ti fi 'Iff *hc law "f Kl'irMi
Dlflia. I fi.f
I tic I if fit •• lieh.s
use, assess the damac * ,.f the ’ merh an shipper al whnlevor'prlte they see
LflJj
g p d wr
••Injtf t h e f r t l l o w i n f •• t h e
it and then, after baling h« sin h pro* ess bought' our cotiftnnshe avails
1 U ' l t n i f Ihe p tu p i sr&gt;| « j.n f i • nip
Wllflr I
herself of the extraordlnarv high prices existing on the eontlnenVof Flurope.
1 he name nf this r»»f pat &gt;tiun ihaM he the .irodurnd In part by her dlvVrslon of our shipments, to resell It at a profit.
. • * * • I ni* \
u-s
ii«.| t .
|"Hiri# 4 I
(ijlir
uf
tiu «l fir ••
ah«tl
lie
‘ •n
Tin* American shipper has no rceotirse except to the government
The acts
*f.I 's- ttilf tol* • *• I*. •
l Infill*
4 r •f
the
of Great Britain referred to. according to the welt recognized principle of
i ■r ,,
Vr
International law. constitute war against the United Stnlcs
"This grievance Is now of many month* standing and the South Is about
\ * I •* I r M
'»•* ('*» Ite .» the 1- l«thetl t • Dm
lo bring to market another great crop of .otton
I ■•!••) *u&lt; h &gt;ir&gt; umstniice*
• » 1 r«*n«lu**?et| lt&gt; ««s|
r
one
would
expect
that
our
government,
without
prompting
would know per
■ » • a « f«UI.. w • 1'• • i
(• ill 4 1 . I tars, .it, |kr ft •*silie « fectly well how to deal with a cts'on the j&gt;art of the British government,
4 ' Nn.titv
I*1 wi.t t.» men
amounting to warfare against our (nub- and .ountrv
i « t •• I iatt ••
iu«u*(
*• I •«!' .&lt;•»»»».!* ••• I 4r••l
Il Is not necessary for us to resort to war against Great Britain In re
I»fj "»■ .ire anti k n| t|i num.
lallalloo
\ simple, adequate-arid obvious reinedv would he for the president
i&gt; sn.| «e.l M II I •«*•, It m«l*
o ltu&gt;y.&lt;: weft
e\ef) kind &lt;f 'o advise tlr&lt; at H.ii^up thut unless *h.- respe. ts tjie law of nations u* regards
' Ettf a att*l Hi*ft hftf)*|tse that
our foreign &lt;uiuflierre, ho will call on congress to adopt a resolution forbid­
ri.m, l.^ h e r r s t i f ) or raj»«*.1irrl in the* rtinfi u r i
o f • url* b u i l R r u . t o h o f f u *
m oor)
ding
the exiHtrtntlon of arms nnd munitions of war lo foreign countries."
• rnl t e r u f s * i m r I t ) m o r t g a g e &gt;lrn |i
I.t.pit*,
•

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i*-; =

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�itvdrtil
g.i-tfgnw&lt;iUi at*.
i^wioBr
f f i Sf 'i K
?T ,

. — ■

OCTOBER 1. 1918

* •

: IN AND ABOUT THE CITY ::
pimjsfef

Little Happenings—Mention 1\
of Matters in Brier—’
!
Personal Items of
In te re s t
Summary uf tho Homing Small ' [
Talk* Succinctly Arranged for
1&gt;
Hurried Herald Header*
,
++++++ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ■*■+++*+ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + +
4
Miss Ethel Thomas left yesterday
for her homo in Jacksonville, after
(.ponding several days ns the guest
of Mni. Savage and her aunt, Mrs.
It. J. Holly.

■ .*

Mrs. M. Fleischer and family of
Oviedo Schoola to Open
New York have joined Mr. Fleischer
Prot A. B. Hatch was In the city
In the tlty and will make Sanford yesterday enroute to Oviedo, where
their home for the winter months. he will have charge of the public
He .was- ^principal of the
Dr. Davis, optometrist, wRI be at schools.
Robbins Nest soon.
Watch paper Willlston schools last season and
was taking a.post graduate course
for date and see him for glasses.
at
the University of Florida when
.
f 2-lf
called to the Oviedo.school*.
Miss Hoskins Jones lias returned
from a visit to points jn North Car­
Notice
ol ino and is greatly improved in
Until further notice Musson’s
health by her nojnnrn in the moun­
swimming pool will be open to the
tains;
public every day from 2 to 6 p. m.,
Position Wanted Stenographer
except Tuesdays and Fridays.” Open
and bookkeeper, by lady of many
nights only by special arrangement
years’ experience. Address M, care to parties of ten or more. Pure
Herald Office.
12-2tp
fresh running water. All conditions
perfectly
sanitary.
12-tf
Mr. nnd Mrs. Addison Williams

or

6

doses

GGG will

break

\

5&amp;1

AND

are for Cash Only and will be for

S Saturday and Monday, October 2nd and 4th

have returned from a trip to IlurA Great .Sanitarium
lington, Vermont. They ulso spent
sny case of Fever or Chills. Price
Vivian
Speer hrfs returned home |sx
some time in New York, where Mr$.
25 cents.
71-52tc
from
Newport,
Tennessee, where he
Willinms
purchased
a
large
stock
of
•
,, •
Mr. and Mrs. Aycocke and family fall millinery.
has been taking treatment for tuborhave returned from n visit to nojitta
cuiosta.
He first -went to consult
- ^iUchardsott Art Mu.let Cals— A tine
in Worth Cnroffha, where they en­
Dr. Masters whife the Doctor had
line, large assortment. Just rectived.
joyed the mountains for several
his patients at his winter home at
Mrs. Grace E. WiHfums, next to
weeks,
Port Orartgh, afterward going with
McCullers.
12-2tc
the Masters colony in their sumrrer
"Daipty Swccta” made by CaretChns. Henry, W. H. Wljlinms, N . perigrinution to the mountains and
sou Candy Co., for sale by Irwin &amp;
H. Garner and H. E. DuBose went returns to Sanford absolutely cured.
Giles.
*
12tfc
over to Daytona Beach yesterday Dr. Masters has cured marjjr of
k Mrs. E. P. Morse and family have whore they angled for the big ones them and if his advice is followed the
arrived in the cify from Porto Cor­ and succeeded n landing saveral disease can be successfully combatted
tex, Honduras nnd will mukc this fine sea bass.
for many years and in most instances
city their future home. Mr. Morse
The many
New Goods— I shall be able to absolutely eradicated.
is engaged in business in Honduras Sell velvet huts, bought in New friends of Vivian are glad to see him
and will spend part of his time here.
York lhst week from 75c up. Cheap­ home again and to know that he
We will pay you 4 cents a pound er to buy now than to have the old has escaped the white plague.
for old rim cut casings, sixes 30 x 3 one fixed over. Mm. Grace E.vAVill,ongwnnd H. Y. P. U.
and 30 x 3*4. Sanford Machine &amp; liams, next doof to McCullers
A lesson which should be followed
Garage Co.
*
4-tf
l2 -2 tc
vir ....a m . /&gt;„
...
, ., .
by u I the young men and boys of S
K T Woodruff is in Jacksonville
Mr. and Mrs. OarreHon y( L u t c r . l.i, — - — - ■ r ^ - r t T T ; ------ t, •
r.7~n
....._____
,________
,
today
WH rendered by Group No. l.
(Ids week‘ aTTeiidlng The Dixie High­ pris" were in the city on Wednesday
Sunday, Sept. 2ti.
After the three
way convention and incidentally and announced that the Garretson
new members joined the vice presi­
putting in some good words for the Candy Co. was now engaged in
dent took charge. Subject was "The
St. Johns river and the inland water­ making the "Dainty *Sweel»” . that
have become famous in this part of Dangers of Strong Drink" taken
ways of Florida.
from Proverbs 23, 29-35.
tile state.
F F. Dutton is home again fnim
.Program rendered us follows
P
I* Curry representing the
trip to many cities in the north
Song 5S2. Yield not to tempta. tt&lt;i east where he investigated the state agency of the Reliance Lite tion
with headquarter* m * Sentence prayers by members of
Vegetable trade . condition* and will I n*o rati ee I'.i
, and w.th I nion
hti vc something to tell the Jin ksnnville is in the eit ■
(ii'U II Hurt, the Ioral *a ;p'||t i* r.nr
l&gt;&lt;iiple of this section ere long’
Song I .‘Iti. Tempted and Tried
vassiiig the tit; nnd count j
Mr
Scrip! ure reading by Mr
Drig-1
Drink Elder Spring Water
( urry is well known here ati&gt;l
ger\\ M V S ’S O N
EACH
HOTTl E
■throughout
Florida. having been
Tcmperanee reading by members
Phone l n i 7-1
president of the Florida Christian
uf
• Group 1
s-Kri tf
Etifb r vnrers sexerul years ago
&gt;nng No 19s Christian walk careW li William* is in Sanford for
M rs Grin
U ilji.un
after vi* iting fill lx
i (,*,» weeks, much to (he delight
Secretary’s report
the large 'itn - &gt;■! th eu-t h its re
"t In man&gt; friends
Mr Wilburn* turned alter piifcli., mg a large nnd
Mr A it Stiles elected secretary
- ,t former Sanford merchant and enmpli t'■ lit - of in linery in New m Miss Maude Knlxminger ** place
i now cashier of tin* hank of Hump 1 ■.rV a - .1 i.ilui .
. Mites
TI h - i
Song No
Ififi. Onward Christian
Georgia
He i- down to it
g&gt;mi r* i.rrix " g , 1. and will In -oldler*
5

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■U

CTOBD HERALD

•3

•

B O Y SU ITS
$4.00 Grade Saturday and Monday
44
44
a
4.25 “
44
44
44
4.50 “
44
41
,44
5.00 41
a
44
44
44
5.50 “
44
44
44
6.00 44
li
II
II
6.50 “
il
II
41
7.00 “

$2.98
2.98
3.48
3.98
3.98
4.48 •
4.48
4.98

25e Ladies’ Silk Hose

19c

H 50c Neck Tie . . 41c

"13

$ 7.50 GradeSaturdayand Monday $4.98
44
44
8.00 14
5.48
44
44
8.50
5.98
44
44
9.00
6.48
41
44
U
9.50
6.98
10.00
7.48
10.50
None
12.00
8.48
’

$1 Ladies' Silk Iloke

75c Neck Tie . . 48c

83c

$1 Neck Tie . . 79c

x With each $3.00 purchase
| will give FREE a 25c pair
| Paris Garters
S&gt;
S&gt;

i *! tin*

1 tin*
' r.

it

I.

log

th e

11 - s

s,..,

A n a n ia s

( lu ll

beach

next

&lt;i r in ilia ted
Ml

m l i i

t

11. , tut .

w ill

e t itirt.il1

Week

Sugar
g ro c e rie s

Ci
re ta ile d

..
Ip
| ■ ,&lt;
next
■-1.
vsi + li* I 1 ink 0* r | mis and i n
lonnr* lor their pu-t p, tronagi . rut
can

a s s tin

t h i in

b e a p p r . . i ( . . 1 ir

tl

!

(lie

lie
(c p ir,

..ii'ii

I'l-ihi-sed with

.•1 1

| Sanford Shoe8Clothing €o.

Prayer
Reporter

M,

T o n ig h t

i

th e

n ig h t

when

tin

* ' "le' a r

prices
Write [or p i e
------------ ---------Ladies Aid Society of tile I'resbyi t
Your name on pitsUl xv II iO
Milch t e w . (or Sale
t.rimi church entertain the members
Don't delay
The Enterprising
\ ,ar load of
i dk cow* for Ull,( m, ir friends, at tile new church
.specialty Co.. Palutka, Fla.
12 - 41p sale at Hand Bros
Stock Farm, building.
Th ey have
asked the
west
of
French
a
venue
Enquire
Christian
Endeavor
Society
to take
Mrs Jesse Shilling ‘Ulid M its Lenb
M -;d
Hro
st..bl,*
I - -1f i|charge of the program.
The (,’• E
.shilling have returned t,, the city
I Society has been working on this
after spending the summer li Ohio
Notice
proj rum with a vim. Irving to make
■&gt;'i ! il ibex * icreed in tVndi'.g
ii
-iip..1i
.&lt;
Li,ef
.
T.i
x
wd]
be
it
eoine up III standard to their
1"■! .1 In the city will I. vc li.■r*■ t n idlle 11, toiler ] - 1 an I .Inuild be paid previous ‘stunts
for which they
V* 1111, r II..lead of nil the f.l'IT'
MmiToe
Their many friend* are
g•ad to sec them buck in Sanford

Itefore Ifni'

city

I. to lit tin office of the

cleH _

The -runny friends of Jr-W: Barnes E-7tc r T"

are glad to sec him back again in
Sm ford after spending the summer
months at the many point.* in ihn
north looking after the fruit crops
Mrs
Hurries t. at Pensacola, whole
she will remain for several weeks
before returning to Sanford for th&gt;
winter

W. L OVELL
City Clerk"

'--------------------------------Entertainment
The Indies of the Methodist church
will
give an entei tumment
next
Friday exemne
t). t
1st, at (lie
home of Mr and Mrs I
R Phil
Ips on Park n xenue
All
who have mite lioxe* will
J R Wilson, alias " P o p " Wilson please bring them, as the opening of
i* expected to arrive in the city the hoxe* will be one of the features
Sunday with his daughter, his son ! of entertainment.

m-lltw and his new grand daughter.
They will all live at the "Saints
Rest," thejr new home on Second
stfeet. Mrs. Wilson has been here
Several days getting the 'home in
shape and they expect to be at home
to their many friends in a few weeks

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1tier* of the social committee, while
sweating under the labors of ( he
program, sang this little pathetici»m
'There is a little P C E that has
it reputation.
So the Ladies' Aid SociMy gave it
an invitation:
•pull off some corking stunts.’ said
they.

•For this our Social Gala Day,
All members and friends of the
’ For we love lots of jollity', please
church are cordially ..invited to at­
give this meditation/
tend. Those who may wish to make Up hopped this lively 1*. C. E. with­
an offering to the mite box collecout a '.hesitation,
lions will have an opportunity to do An(, gJtj(| .Wc-|| pUj| oly anything
so at this time.
except a rceJtajjon.
Mrs, C. II. Smith, Scry.
givty you oJI'lho,fLn you want
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Betts and Mi** Annie Hawkins wero
guests of the club. Members of the
Hook ( ircle present were Mesdnmes
Margaret Humes. R. ,\ Newman.
D L J hrusher. Geo Speer and
Henry Wight

A RESUME OF SANFORD

HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE
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trrtaint‘&lt;J » hr* Sew-Sew Club and a
.Knight
and
Mr
Oshorne
Payne
In honor of the approaching marJt»w others Tuesday ufternoon, in
riago of Miss Ruby BatU tQ Mr. Herndon, 'which occurred at Day- honor - of her*- niece,- Mira Ethel
Mr ami
UoUrt L. RoweTMra. Forrest Gat- lOria" Mdntlay afternoon!
Thomas of Jacksonville. The hours
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Herndon
left
immediatelV
after
die! entertained with a pretty mis­
were spent informally with their
cellaneous shower Wednesday after­ the ceremr ny for Jacksonville nnd j needlework and sociul exchange of
other point* of interest
They are
noon that wits one of the delightful
ideas. Jb'llitou* fruit ice cream and
expected
in
Sanford
within
u few
events of the season
The rooms
! dainty cake were served by the h&lt;»*tweeks, where they expect to make
were lovely with rut flowers and
1ess. assisted by her little daughters.
their
future home
ferns, quantities of yellow uliwtutti­
May and Mildred, and Robert Jr
llers
featuring
thedecorations.
[jinvlled to meet Miss Thomas were
Many beautiful gift* testifieif to the
Mesdumes M. C. Savage, Deane
Hook Circle
popularity of the attractive young
Turner, Bessie Hill. Harry Ward. W.
The Book Circle was charmingly
bride elect, Enjoying the delightful
' M. Haynes, H A. Howard, C. E,
entertained
on Tuesday afternoon by
hospitality of Mrs. Gatchel were
Henry. R. L. Peck, 0. L. Taylor,
Mesdnmes M. D. Gatchel, J. If. fjtw- Mrs. A. W. Fitts, Jr., at her attrac­ Win. McKinnon and J. S. Wilson.
tive, little home, Wilderness Farm.
son. Will Bray. W. E. Betts, Archly
Betts, \^. S. Thornton, H. Peabody, Vases afid,bowls of cut flowers adorn­
htjormill (let T o g f h r r Jfortuf
J B. Colder, E. L. Marshall. MisSJu^”ed
- the rooms. Two tables of bridge
At the Presbyterian church par­
Charlie Seay, Linda Connelly. GladV Wer° ^
d' ‘-n, wh ch K“ mo t,’ t* *®P
ys Bryan, Mjitnfe Htgwart, Edith spore Was made by Mrs. D. L lors tonight the members and friends
Stewart, Pearl 4iuoter,'Cint^» Milieu. Thraaher to whorp was presented a of the congregation- will be cntirAgoea Berner and Daisy Belt*.
t pretty ecnj linen crotchetted ccnterp lained by the-Ladies' Aid boilety
piece. . Affording much lypusement and a delightful time is anticipated
Mrs. ;W. E. Betts rendered sev,
was the making o’f words from the by that august body of merry mak­
era I beautiful vocnl aolos during tho name ■ "Wilderness Farm."
Punch ers. _ The Christian Endeavor So­
afromooni”
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was served throughout the after­ ciety will provide the program, which
noon .and a tempting aala’d course is equivalent to. saying that thcro
Marfird i4 /&gt;ij/fono'
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nl, R. R. eVetjfng for these young people arc
terest both hera and elsewhere is Debs, C. O. McLaughlin
Mn, Archie , .
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moderate prices. Try it next time
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this issue, railiti^nttention to the
jvppenihg today to which the ladies
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vited. The French Millinery 'Shop
is located in the building (text door
to Philips drug, store and •• Mrs.
Mehrtcn is the capable manager, in­
suring the beat of treatment and
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bustlers and fun makers. Refresh­
ments* will be served and a cordial
invitation extended to all interested.
: - MurtC Rental.
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On Saturday afternoon last the
pupils of Miss Florence Frank, as­
sisted by Miqfi Mabel Bowler, so­
prano soloist, rendered a ycry deightful program at the home of Miss
Frank, that was enjoyed and ap­
preciated by the parents and friends
of the pupilji. Mias. Frank is herself
one of the poular young musicians
of the city and the* excellent work
of her class proves her ability as
teacher.
Mia* Bowler’s sweet so­
prano grows sweeter with each re­
curring song, her perfect interpreta­
tion showing the splendid training
of years of stud£.
The program
follows.
Duct, Flying Doves . Carl . Heins
Mrs. J. D. Abrams, Mias* Frank
My First Duet*....... Theo. Presser
LeClaire Jones
Turtle Doves.------ H. Kngleman
Nellie Messenger
Hunter's Song......... Theo Presser
Eloise Wright
In M ay.................. Theo Presser
Theresa Venable
Dolly’s Lullaby
Cyerny
... Kitty Du Bose
Selection
8. Schmitt
Velma Venable
The Parrot ■
Geo, L. Spaulding
•Ann* Du Bose
Hondo Des Archers
Concone
Ruth Steinmeyer
(a) Dolly's Cradle Song .C. WV Here
fh) Alpine Idyl
Chaa. Lindsay
Mary Belle Allen
(a i May Queen Richard Goedeler
I) Phantom Ship Barcarolle Smith
Mollie Abernathy
a i Garden of Girls J W. Biachoff
h Curious Story Stephen Heller
Carolyn Spencer

tcrmUsion.
Those invited were Dr. andMrs.
Pulrston, Dr. m il, M n. Cecil Butt
Mr: end Mr*. It. J. Holly, Mr*. J. S.
Wilsonf Mr. and Mr*. R. A. Newman,
Mr. anti Mr*. B. W. Herndon, Mr. and
Mr*. Braxton Perkin*, Mr. and Mr*.
Archie Hells, Mr. and Mr*. A. B.
Wallace; Miaaes Helen Rowland,
Miss Florence Knight; the attracCharlotte Hand, Mabel Bowler, Eu­
re guest of Mrs. Claude Herndon
genia Maulden, Saidee Williams,
All Local Advertisements Under
turned to Daytona on Sunday.
Olga and Gretchcn Schu’ tz, Ade­
This Heading THREE CENTS a
laide Higgins, Elizabeth Stafford,
Bessie’ Hill is visiting her Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Lillian Herring, Anna McLaughlin
Charge 25 Cents.
Mrs.
M. C. Savage.
Messrs. Felix Frank, Hume Humph,
Joe 'Chittenden, Ernest Galloway,
Miss Irmn Crimm returned from a
D. H. Shepherd, Geo. McLaughlin,
visit
to Indiana this week.
Arthur Yowell, W. J. Thigpen, Karl
FOR SALE
Shultz, Billy HUJ, ifllly Letiler, S. M.
Miss Kathleen Brady has returned
Lloyd, Clarence ifahoney, Marks,
from a visit to the northern fart of
Grovenstein and Dr. fajn. *
the state and Georgia.

C L A S S IF IE D

ADVERTISING

White the Teacher* are Located
Miss Florence Frank, Miss Mabel
Mr. and Mra. B. F. Etell are dom­
Bowler
and Messrs. W. J. Thigpen
iciled on Palmetto avenue near
and
Meade
Fox motored up to
Third street.
With them Is Mr.
Jacksonville
on
Thursday.
,
J. C. Hutchinson._____
Mrs. C. L. Goodhue is enjoying a
Miss Louise Harris, Miss Edna
Plant and Misa Stevenson are with visit among relatives and friends. In
Mrs. Geo. Davis Hart on Sanford Cincinnati and other points in Ohio.4
Heights.
Mrs. Jessie Schilling and daughter.
Miss
Leah Schilling have returned
F o r V r^ O tflfa
Miss Harriet Hulley is stopping
to
Sanford
for
the
winter.
A.
Stone, West Side
with Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Neal. .
Mrs. AHngtbn will spend the win
ter with Mrs. N. O. Garner.

Mr. - and Mrs. Vance Douglass
For Sale— Good horse and wagon
left recently for Orlando, where they cheap.. H. L. Duilart, Sanford iVve
will spend several months.
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Miss Pearl Hunter is living with
her sister, Mra. W. S. Thornton.

Furnished

Mf*» Virginia Power* is the guest
of her brother, Mr. A. K. Powers at
It’ll l-do.

People read these ads.’ \
doing it now.
Is your ad’?;
column?
Hove you*. ntrmi|jF
Sell? Try an ad.
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With Mrs. Geo. Dickinson are
Mias Douglas and Miss Tribbel.
Miss Nita Moore is domiciled
with her siHter. Mr* Murrell.

[fj»nd* are cordially invited tf

The resident teachers of Sanford
can ife found at their old address.
with parent* and relative*

Fall Wedding*
An unusual number of interesting we
ding are on the calendar (or the fall and
winter and as number* «f affairs are
plmned for the brides el ;cl the so U
season will begin early and will be
filled with interesting entertainment*.
The marriage of Mis* Linda Con­
nelly and Mr. Thomas Gotnon t&gt;ti
October fith is preceded by a nuin
her of parties.
Another of the weddings of inter­
est is that of Miss Ruby Betts and
M r Robert L. Ilowe, which will
occur on the same date.
The four young people are popu­
lar with a large circle of (riends and
a very cordial interest t* felt in the
approaching nupt ialtt

Ladies’ Just received a
Neckwear big lot of N ew

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Strictly Up-to-Date F all Fashions

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Display

Showtr jot Unde Elect
' A VFry tBVeTy'shower of miscel­
laneous articles was given by Mrs.
R L. Peck yesterday afternoon in
honor of Mi** Linda Connelly, who
will he married next Wednesday to
Mr Tom Get ten
The room* were
very attractively arranged, a charm­
ing *ciring (or the group of pretty
girl* and matron* gathered in honor
of the fnir young bride elect
In the living room myriads of
red hearts
blended
harmoniously
with the green of vines and ferns,
while in the dining room a profusion
of pink love’s 'wreath was used ef­
fectively. The table was centered by
a huge basket of pink hibiscus.
Truly Dan Cupid tya* muster ’ of
ceremonies for hearts were every­
where. The dainty littl e pink cakes
were heart shaped; a big heart fig­
ured in the archery contest which
was won by Miss Lucca Chappell
and Cupid, cleverly impersonated
by Albert Connelly fired an arrow
straight at the heart of the guest of
honor.
After this daring deed,
young Love presented his quiver
filled with many gifts to Miss Con­
nelly. Exclamations of delight and
appreciation greeted the opening of
each package. After the refreshment
course, ’the bride elect borrowed a
bow and arrow from Cupid and
shot into the midst of the girls. The
arrow -snapped in half, the heart
tipped end. falling at the feet -of
Mias Lillian Higgins, the other h^jf
beside Miss ’ Lucca Chappell, and
now the merry girls insist that a
double wedding will be the next 6n
tluv tapis.• Mra. Beck’s guests were
Misses Essie I’ urdon,•Lillian and Ad­
elaide Higgins, Charlotte Huml, Mar­
garet Davis, Helen Rowland, Ruby
and Daisy Betts, Hazel Hand, «Lucen Chappell, Eugenia Mauldin of
Washington, D. C., Meadumes Tom
ftavlt, O. L. Taylor, H. B. Con­
nelly, A. P. Connelly, Walter Hamd,
Uolit. Powell, Purdon and Lilja, Sr.
Delightjul Dantg
• The first of the season's dances
wax given last night at the city hall
by the young society men compli­

mentary to their fritndif. Music was
furnished, by the new orchestra and
refreshments served during tb« la■

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For Sale- 5 acre celery farm five
miles sou thensl'tsf Sanford, Fin House
insured for J (*&gt;00.00, barn, chicken
houses, artesian well.
One-half
mile to school and loading station
Inquire of W. W. Miller, Sanford,
Florida, II. F. D.
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■sent. The Christian KndeuvFor Sale— Missionary strawberry
will give an interesting pro
plants p lants are fine, true to nan e
of entertainment
The r &lt;e|&gt;
and well rooted
$2 per I.OOu
ill he given ul 7 dO
Sarasota Straw berry Growers' A.«
sanation ilm , Sarasota, Fla.

Fenonal Mrniion
Mis* Clarissa Starling returned
Sunday from a delightful trip to the
west, having visited the Panama
exposition while in California.^

For Rent Two nice unfurnished
side and front rooms, with bath and
toilet 207 French aVenud. • If-lf-

Mn*. Margery Boor Varn of DcLand University ha* resumed her
weekly visits to her Hartford studio,
which for the time belhg is e.t the
home of Mr*. Henry Wight,
Mrs.
Varn is a teacher of the violin and
ha* it number, lif pupils In this city.
She come* on Tuesday of every week
Remaining until Wednesday.

For Rent Two nicely furhrrhfd
rooms with bath, hot watef. Good
location
Gentlemen preferred. 7Ti!»
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Enjoying the vesper services at
t ie DeLand Uli/ersity last Sunday
wYre Mr and Mr* C. R Walker,
and Clifford and Mr and Mrs.
Henry Wight. Fred Wight and Mrs.
J W " Dickin*

-‘ Apart merit of three
fob lllf ffiu U 1
B.-.l *ffdy for .houtr*.'
leepfiig
IddrcsS Mrs.-. Sw\a'ge,‘
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1&gt;i ir.i blt&gt; room*
li m private family.
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Phone 9080

Mrs. Edward Putnam and her son
George have returned from Birming­
ham, Ala.
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Mrs. J. W. Die kina left oh M o n ­
day for New York. . She will reborn
on the eleventh.
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Mrs. B. W. Herndon has returned
from Daytona Beach.
Mrs. Charlotte Smith and Mra.
W. H. Peters have returned from a
visit to Mrs. D. G. Wagner at Kis­
simmee.
Mrs. May Dickins and Mrs. A. B.
Wallace have returned from - a de­
lightful visit to North Carolina,
Mias Isabel Goodhue la again *at
home after a charming visit to Mr*
Albert Trowe Donaldson and her
father, at Captiva Island.

lor Kent M r . room cottage
$8.00 per month in advance. ft. H
Davjs. 1002 W. Fijat St.
10-4t|&gt;
8. Paatoi'oa,.- Ho iild hp would-, odor
.his-rosltnajIon to take effBct Irip No­
vember. *• Colonel Goothals la accom­
panied* by. hia wife and iFn Thothas,
and 1* b«r* on a (caVo df absence to
visit tho Panama-Pacific exposition.
The colonel ex|&gt;ott* to b&lt;S option
the active army Bel, and If this fa hot
possible, he will ask*1for his .retire­
ment with the rank of brlgadlcr-get^-:
oral. He told newspaper men that
ho Intended to visit the expositionu i
a private Individual, and riealrtx^ mat
no fuss be made about him by uq- fir
the officials. That Mra. GoeppUs Is
anxious to leave tho Canal votwr per­
manently was shown by a remark she
mado shortly after the ship left quar­
antine and started for tho pier: "I
hope never to go back,” she said.

STAND ON ANCIENT RIGHTS

For Rent^ Several nice office
room* over -Vo well’s. "Enquire N. P.
Yowell i &lt;’o , ,
32-tf
Far ’ Rent br'.Kale— House on I’« :
mettq^fjr*' ^k*,' j t Thigjion. 101-tf

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For Exchango— High class Sanford
lot fdr.K^fd or other moderately
priced automobile, in good condition.Thatcher Realty Co., Bishop Block,
Telephone 245.
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Northwestern Indiana Insist on Fish
Ing Without Licenses Accord­
ing to Old Treaty.

Wanted—
.’trad*
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Miss Ethel Thomas left for Jarkdelivery-wiiyojrraiiffi hnrness*tb trade
sonvillu Thursday after- a delightful
for a
.Jftind Ford auto truck.
visit to Mrs. M. C. St vage and Mr*.
Bellingham, Wash.
Attorney-Gen- J- L. Miller Vf^frfillcr a Bakery. 4-tf
Robert Holly. She v.art the recipi­ eral W. V. Tanner pame hero to con
ent of much sorial attention while f«r with County Attorney W. P. Drown
rrdftlTvo .to issuing Informations for
here
tho orrert of lodhma far alleged illrgai
Mr and Mr*. Aj L. Wi’liams i^-, PahU^. County AttomeV Brown fiav
ing duelltied to issue Informations re
turned yesterduy from N&gt;"v Yr(rk
contJy for tho arrest of five Lummis
and. New Hampshire.
whp bad been picked up by a deputy
Rtjyo firh commissioner Mr. Tannerj -B, ipj
Miss - lojuite Morton of Tampa was advised that until cases uow in ' *h|» ebuu
wfcu the guest Of her cousin, Mrs. tho courts are settled, one way or the | and-auL^
C. E. Walker Mqndfey and Tuesday other r,o more Informailous will bo cuIujSvn
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wliile enrouto from New York. MUs fiicj.
Tbo
Indiana
aro
defending
th^r
Merton Li a teacher in the_ English
atand
under
the
treaty
of
Terirtferfid,
JLwTun/fa!
Ckssica school-at Tampa and baji
day*. r B i q j g them tho’ Hght to T i t f r ’
been taking a special summer course
when and how.they please on anclam 'islb'uptn
at Columbia University.*
and accustomed ftxjdtjg.gnjaaij*. Thai W rZ r&amp; A
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bean connected' with the^TWif Qor- .
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SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY OCTOBER 5, 1916

NO. IJ

COUNTY FAIR FOR SEMINOLE GREECE ENTERS THE GREAT FAIR EXHIBIT AT ORLANDO
IS NOW BEING AGITATED WAR ON SIDE OF THE ALLIES TO BE MADE IN FEBRUARY
A STEEET F A IR OR
F A IR G R O U N D S
AN D RACES IS
QUESTION

Oviedo School Opens
The Oviedo public school opened
Monday morning for the present
scholastic year. Many of the school
patrons, together with the local
board wcrc_ present at the opening
exercises.
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Chairman McKehsie of the trus­
tees pledged the enthusiastic sup­
port of the school board for the up­
building of the school. Interesting
addresses along educational lines were
delivered by the Rev. A. E. Outridge
pastor of the Methodist churrh. Mr.
A. J. hfcAulcy, fofmet member of
the school boards and Mr. O. P.
Swope of the Kwope Land Cn Prof
A L. Hatch in his opening remarks
stressed the importance of the school
us a community centre.

FRENCH TROOPS H AVE BEEN LANDED
AT S A LO N IK I TO LEND ASSIST* ANCE TO THE GREEKS
■ Athens, Greece, Oct. 4.— AU doubt
as to the entrance of Greece into the
war on the side of the 'entente allien
has now been disposed of; The of­
ficial organ of the government suya
that the landing of French troops at
Saloniki is for the purpose of assist­
ing Greece.,
In regard to the landing of the
French troops, the governmental
organ says that if for the present the
government connilfer^ the assistance
of the allied'As fyjfppuure, *t i* none
the less to-aiif- and jiupftprfc1&lt;j£er&lt;e
that tile,
ore at j&amp;tlopiki.
France and England tsitec ire Hal-,
kans as tradition! frienilV)of\»recre
and not otherwise.
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and the Bulgarian people, no repres­
sive measures will be adopted against
arian subjects in Russia,
cn M. Madjorlow, Bulgarian
minister to Russia, will not ^ e ex­
pelled.
I^is passports will not l&gt;«
given to him and he will be permit­
ted to remain undisturbed, although
no official relations will be .multi*
talncd with him as the representa­
tive of King TVrdinand.
The foreign office explains that
the fact that Russian alone sent an
ultimatum to Bulgaria was due I
voluntary recognition on the part
of her allies of this nation's pro­
llout inanee in the Balkans and of
Iter moral claim upon the gratitude
of the Ha!keil peoples.

Tho great question that is agitat­
ing the minds of tho boosters of
Seminole county is whether it will
be possible to hold the annual fair
this year or not.
A great many
ideas have been advanced as to the
best method to bo employed, as to
; whether a Btreet fair or a regular
county fjtir should be held as a per* mAsient institution with grounds and
race tracks and all the accessories.
At a meeting of the Commercial
Club h.-ld last Friday night to de­
The primary department is in
termine whether an exhibit shou»jl be charge of *Miss Stevens, a graduate
held at Orlando or not the -enthusi­ of the University of California, with
asm wan intense hut the ardor was norma! work at the Florida State
»&gt; somewhat cooled among certain ones |College for Women
The Greek government has seized
*t-. n ii eii me time to take up i he
Mr- Cr.i xxf ■•r•I if I I x leiio a lit!
t\ I ■ tIn England.
Fraic.
nd
the M n &gt;(Ionia railroad.-, of wio li
Seminole county fair idea
In
.other.
sou
graduate
iso
the
charge
of
li&gt;
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will
withdraw
t
hf.r
represent
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grammar grades
!■ t u p ,i - u r n o f r f l i m n y a n d p h u t - ,
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i it i very difficult ill.U P r to infer
He is an .(1a mi ii
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. i .tune people in a home prop c( lege
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One of tho latest business ven­
tures in Sanford was launched on
Friday with the fall opening of the
French Millinery Parlors under the
management of Mrs. Eleanor Glas­
gow Mohrtens.
Tho rooms were
thronged all day until the closing
hour with crowds of the ladies who
revelled" in the latest creations of
the millinery art, and stamped with
their approval this newest addition
to the business life of Sanford. The
visitors were received very cordially
by Mrs. Mehrtens and her assistant,
Mrs. H. E. Hester who were uAtiring in their efforts to display the
pretty hats and handsome trimmings
for the i ispection of group after
group &lt;&gt;f delighted women. The dis­
play of full and winter millinery is
modern and Up to date in every* par­
ticular, the artistic furnishings of the
show room’ adding much to the at­
tractive charm and beauty &lt;*f huts
i &gt;| iitij.u,
f&lt;- 1b.-r» flower-. rib
Ihith at if ortic n|. ffe
that lilled
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
L IK E L Y BE PRIZE
W IN N E R AMONG
COUNTIES
Seminole county will have a flno
exhibit at Orlando when the big
Five County Fair' takes place in
February. At a meeting of the mem­
bers of the Commercial Club and
several others last Friday night it
was decided to suggest to the coun­
ty commissioners that they’ make a
suitable appropriation for the Sem­
inole county exhibit at Orlando.
The counties of Volusia, Seminole,
Iatke, Osceola and Orange will take
part this year and the fair at Or­
lando promises to be one of the
greatest in jthe history of that city.
These live courttiei^n re in the
bike region belt of counties and ratst*
the finest fruits and vegetables, live
-tmk hay and grain ihni ran be
, "nw i
1 i -Ml. )tnd lln-. ,-.iini'
■..unit, i ..ii tm doubt bring cxhilil
turns tu Orlando that xxtll astonish
tile XI 11nrfl,. r.l ees will ll-n he
.. b ,.l ul-' "I I • lug fair 1 In- \car.
ns s o m e v e r y (ast storR has been
-igie.l up l&gt;\ the directors cut ninny

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ubdllt bow to -tarl a real bio.k on Mmadw y If*'in l ’Os-n I
counties and '.liming 1 tie stun of
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fa s b io i.a b b
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Ilaklti .Ucniicj. the bold bdiltitug'
f hih|jjwl »* i r i»ni N • w 'll » k . a dest gn e r SJ.'m
............ who made the fair To*. Crny-tone ( '..-in" i nd office buildinc
rite &gt;.m il,ole braves fXpl',1 to go
ii ft l nti
wh.i*
iIJ 11&gt;1Jd 11\ 11. xx!I
, l,|. la-l ..... feel tiiat I lit- burden
The new owner took 1he prp.ierU
to
O r l a n d o again tins year xxtlii (Tin
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Mtshould fall upon oilier shoulders tins ""la y and Thomas h Haynes, win.
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of taking more scalps and if the
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season although they stand ready has been clerk under Hie former OVER TWO'HUNDRED PEOPLE DEAD AND
exhibit
is anything near that of last
The li..tn ami Iiii |iiih sli.iwn al
to do their part, but the majority I management of Harry W Thurman,
MA®MfakI{j5'MlSSING—
DAMAGE
TO
year
the
first prize is already won,
th" opctiittg on Friday are copied
of Ihe citizens want a fair and a f t e r 'from whom the property was bought
although
tlie
other counties are mak­
from the l..t.***i Tat is models and
the Seminole County Fair take th e 1is temporarily in charge
O
PE
R
TY
fS
ENORMOUS
ing
arrangements
to do their bent
eari'fulix selected tn the northern
c h il i's to Orlando as was done last j Senator Donegun. who i- presi
and
ail
of
them
have
the goods
markits
Velvet will be the most
year with such good results
dent of the Citizens Hank, is one of
Orleans*, tl.t
I
S^oret* of -tori.-- of liard In p* »i r-.I -ulfermg
popular f.ibro i» hut- 'lit- winter
■---------- — —----- the
leading citizens of Florida and
Some Fine \pples
i|&gt;. (.,.! that he hits pur. ha-. I It..
lef
diifVutj'livd from aliti*!-' In, near!'. &lt; *r. m-t .' • tl"". w.r. tin., 11 1.. t
t•*r t b. *•*.'. -uit- .11•1 s t a t e R e g i s t r a t i o n o f \ u l o in o h l i e s
I * • i-dllor of |ill- Herald w.i- I be
w,|l
great ndxertis.-ment |..\ ,r\x prtivt airnjg tLi*' l.om-mna and ■I.•mg landed
w ii ti ..•■ t'.boigings niornltig w*..r
while tin r.,*pti«&gt;n
Required
r. iptctil of a basket of line apples (,ir Klssimmi
ll&gt;- .iniiotinrc'l to \| , . , 1—ippi I i ul f .oasts today xx.-r.’ j ni Iter than t tie clotio- tln-y » " t '
.tit.l .■fternnnu k.»f t* -ii.iwn in tfic-,'
Irnin Sound Heaeli, &lt; olineetleillt (j„y i|)ui a stock company is now mi searching all se.Ajons of the storm Most of thelli were penniless
larg.-r model-,
Tlumes and. xxmgs
As there seems to be some im­
yesterday.
T h e y_ we re the compli
Committees in charge of the res­ will feature the trimmings, prin­ pression that state registration of
process of formation and that Mr. stricken tliatrifi-i -&gt;itere hundreds of
mi'iiis of A H. Doune, formerfy of Thurman, the. former owner,' vnnlrt persons xAgrHtprftttftl mttrotnnnl and r « e - - w«»s* -alUi ia»tulittg out AT'iAeJ.T cipally.- -althqjigji ihe^feathur . pom «uionu*lole» is.. no iougur mquuud,
this city und Genova.
Mr. Doune be one of the stockholders.
without food ns a result of Wednejt-, with supplies as rapidly as boats pom and ribbons 'are much in vogue t|„.
Hector recently 'took this
slaved iij a letter that he was sendE x te n s iv e
im p ro v e m e n ts
w ill
be day's hurrifftnV.’ The fist of known could lit) obtained and it has been There is every reason to believe that nmlt(.r ll(, wj|j, t h.* Secretary « f State
ir.g -ixerai barrels to I. 1* Mr Cu ! ^ m a d e in t h e p r o p e r t y at o n c e a n d it dead -till Stood*a&gt; -OH early tonight. afrabged to forward large quatlll
th.' Freneb milliner j ti.irlor, will hr w(|„ r,.j,[j,.«i as follows
Ii r a nil if they are as fine as 1lie W i l l b e p l a c e d i n s u c h s h a p e US to
None of the Ifjil. persona reported |Ctes of f"o*l 'ii"i clothing to central |popular w!*l. i). fashlpnti.ble s et in
"Tallahassee, October I, 11(16
sin a 11 basket Mc C oiler wi l l not bft ve l i e ur)i* o f t h e f o r e m o s t t o u r i s t re missing had betn acx’fituiH-d tor njnl xupplv stations l&lt;&gt; I"- established Sanford ami 1i11 r■■ will not la* *&lt;t&gt;
Hon Jno D Jinkins, Sanford, Fla.
■in
trnulili- in disposing of them s o r t s In t h e s t a t e
t many of them throughout the stricken area
The mieh "f Hu- u-u.il Inn mg-' h'oa'l .
Sen ato r
Done it w a s r fear
My Dear Sir
l ’ i . an ju-l ithojil as line
any gan mtimated tins morning that Do'Jrnust !&gt;♦—
eTT in the number of U'r*I &lt;jf
-Inc
i t hose slu p merit - will I.-,. x .■ Iiereaftcf for Mr- Ntehriei.s pro
Replying
to your letter will state
inn would want und are tindoubied
plans included an annex on i'aradtse .annuities,
Of the II?
persons {here Monday morning
poxes i" i'arr&gt; a-line of high class
that
Chapter
fiHHI, Arts of 1915.
ly tin- brand that tempted Eve in Island that ho controls, und that ar­ known tQ'Tiave been missing Satur-.
Conditions in N&lt;-xx Orleans are be hut-, and trimmings and will nidi at
does
not
repeal
Chapter 5437, which
tlic liar den of Eden
rangements would probably be tnatle ‘tffrgjf*several hud arrived at various )nij improved rapidly
Tublte ser- popular price*
Mrs H E Hester
Mr Doune also slated that he for outing grounds there for win to/ {joints apMMkppi had reporter their j vice corporations and inuaictpal de- will lie identified with the new requires the registration of all auto­
mobiles or motorcycles in this offic
would be home again in a few weeks. visitors.
safety bY^ywycngcr.
The total I psrtments have emjiltfyed extra help establishment.
One is a registration law. The other
An experienced hoteT manager will deukh lUt wilr^e well above 300. the and the workmen are rapidly liringDeputy Sheriff Geo
Raker of is a license law.
^
%• Ting order otlt of’ rhaos.
Telephones
K It Murrell and family arrived l»e employed to handle the property aut^Orities
Falm
Reueh
county
wax
in
the city
Yours very truly,
Saturday from South Carolina, where and it will be extensively advertised
Nrfnv of'the rwef vessels sent to in many aertipnp bf this city, which
Saturday
to
take
info
custody
one
they have been spending a month as an ideal place ior tourists. Kis­ thei* "mjjre remot^li^ijitJ*—throututOUt have lieen useleas since Wvdneiuluy
H. Clay Crawford,
Charley O'Hryant, colored, wanted
were
operating
today
and
light
ser­
xi-uing old friixtids and ..relatiyts. simmee Gazette.
f
(levastj^^
ar*»'.has
.
repftmed
the
Secretary of State."
Tlij- trip was made by auto iioYh-go^,
NavigaUii^r^YTi^TihVetr to'be diffi­ vice was resumed in several districts. for embezzlement in that county.
The registration fee is J2.00 pay- *
W. S- Tates, representing the In­ cult m'pVuny Ulicc* bechuie of the Trolley service in the western part «rt O'Bryant was arrested by Deputy
ing and coming. Capt. Murrell sayfl
the people of the cotton slates are ternational Correspondence Schools enormOMAAO^ntitiAs* of debris^ float­ the city,.whic|t had been flooded was Lee last week and has been in the able to the Secretary of State, hnd
register ,
rejoicing over the recent advance in is in the. city, a guest of the Fatr- ing in baj’oTis And ItayB and it is rbstirttcrf On suWerul lilies-’but there county jail.since that time awaiting the penalty for failure
the arrival of authorities from palm any automobile, motorcycle, or other
the price of cotton to 12 1-2 cents und , view hotel.. Mr. Tates now comes known t&gt;ere tltat^ju -^Oine sections
#r
e
m
yfua^ters.. where
- ■-j
motor &lt;)riven vehicle is J 100.00,
are looking forward to a very tiros-. to Sanford regularly every thirty the vessels can opcrAt^ Ymty in day-, ■
/'
■- Reacli.
Refugees are arriving ' t,p ^ " a i ^ o a t s and skiffs form Ihf-9iOr
perous season.
I dn$a and wports a nice business here. fight.
every boat, bringing Vlth *.Thil^&gt; means of Ira nsporta ti(fm
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RESCUE WORK OF STORM
VICTIMS AT NEW ORLEANS

TURKS CONTINUE TO
MASSACRE A R M E N IAN S
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New York. Oct. 3.— Docurnenlary years.
The idea of direct attack und mas­
evidbnee of ntrocities inflicted by the
Turks on tho Armeniatfs was made sacre carried out in former tithes,
public tonight by tho committee says one authority, writing under
formed by Casus It. Hnne, Cleveland dnie of August 3. yas been altered
H. Dodge and others, to investigate sonywhut in that the men ami bpys
,thp facts of tho Armenian majtsacrea have been* deported in gre^V. ntjVn•yarld to aid sufferers.
* *’'- bers and disappeared-onroute, and
The committee states thaLokh^ Jntur uiL-Uti;. women and children
tfh Ifnen tfTtt’t!# If* fifltow
evidence wu* collected from so1
For some time stories have beeit
(inquestionttlile an to their veracity 4 b
and the writers are nl)OVe qucftfkm, (prevalent from tetters arriving from
•oil for obvisms reasons their names the interior of the killing of males
and of great numbers of bodies
must be withheld.
In the committee's report from along the roadsides and floating in
twenty-four sources, some of which th« Euphrates river; of the delivery
t o ' t W Kurds of the gendarmes ac­
describe in detail instances w&amp;yre.
Armenians have heemiut to death, companying the convoys of womon
. women violated and children slaugh­ and children, of all the yoyn J
tered; of robbery, torture and death members of the parties, of unthitfk
hy slarvation and of terri6l’e prlva- able outrages committed by tho
, . jT'tvt endured in I6ng marchx!s to tbw gendarmes and Kurds -and even tho
/- ifit ert regions to which these*'Ar- killing of many victims.
At find these etories were not
Y-"nuaoUiut. have boon -oxiled— criraes
givenmucji
credence but as many of
dfiirHb'ed by the conimittee os sur.....................................................................
A«»aini In their horror and their erlL W it
city anything that history has re*
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THE ST. JOHNS R IV E R
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ROUTE IS ENDORSED

I’ rcttj Mrs. Nm|lh 'ftf th«. Rlsr tract n»f endMii attention,and ad­
miration. The beach aceoe^ and,the
Frlfaf^Uc*. J»ih
Fr
views on tfie lake add u touch of
T^I
XlS/ititbm stjirring summer.life which will be welcomed,
mOfcrtTrining society , , » , ■ »xV -. » ‘ - --T------.*
'U&amp;"!fjy -Messrs.
\%l • J. II. Johnson Returns
lUrri
J. ,BS Johnson and family have re_ jfhtuitly •»Ui get!
turned‘
from Elkmonl, Ttfnn., where
. ittiA phojbplay
they
have
been spending the sum­ 1015;
l^^atrious Star; pnd nlso
tary Waterways CornotlltH} Sanford
iiuritiun of 'iV -O liv er mer. Mr. JotfnsOn has q fine farm Commercial Club, Dear SJtt
near Klkmont. where he speifds his
Morosco PhMopiay Company..*'
1 have been very, busy and untjj
summers nnd farms along the snme
■-■‘hfO'^exponno has been spared to lines as he does in Florida, except now unable to look into the matter
make this a memorable picture, and that his northern farming is done in presented by you. It, does seem to
particular attenlioji is jllrccted to the summer when other Florida me that there ran hardly be any
name of tin*
in farmers are hibernal ing This makes question, prejudice excepted, with
ovory w^y. 'rfjTlbtic.'-' "fhv (rip to a lid* combination and keeps Mr. regard to the desirability of the St.
Afriea/Sta .ooSjh* lliferT* docks, ocean {Johnson busy during the entire Johns, Lake Harney, Sal t foike and
Indian River Line, in preference to
views, (Wncing^'vT*y*®V-on
hoard year.*
* the route via Daytona and St. Au­
ship, and somtf^fYq'uisitc moottUght
Johnson
Son expect .to. form gustine. Even if it should cost more
scenes are in this picture. - Miss
something
over
60 acres fin „thelr money to build this route it would be
Scheff worked. for . days; a t , A:.i«Uh
placy*
near
Monroe
this scnXon.
gutting ’ m
well worth it. considering the enor­
ionahle „,«&gt;
and some
••i1 .a.' '
tr
.
mous and profitable results to be ob­
te^
o gpi; links.
Lt L. Taylor, proprietor of the tained; while aa a matter of fact 1
cellen
Mrs. Smith'* 'Jirce In One atores on Sanford ave­ understand that the ^engineers ap­
The scon
were nue" fbft Saturday, pight^for New pointed to acrye and report on this
in a holt£
Alex- Yqjli pn at buying ‘ expedition. Mr. .Work stated that it wll 1 cost nearly
made in Uf
andria, T
.Mifk Taylor ejjpecta to be gone about top two million do Haa^ less.. One point
wonderful aruiy day* *n d ‘ "when ho return* the Her­ emphaaixes the-8t. Johns route vpry
Schcff exhibi
», specially’ rfe- ald readera will Rant of the bargains strongly, which b that it traverse*
of
he has to offer, resulting from this a thickly aettled and settling .terrlcovered with .producing farms
j

It hardly seems possible thjU the
Federal Government can be induced
to take up the propoalfloh which tho
stockholder* Of an unsuccessful ven­
ture are trying to get from under,
and while xeb are too far south td be
sjxirificall y Interested in this pro- '
jert, we do feel sufficiently interest­
ed from a general standpoint to hope
the St. Johns route will be adopted,
because it has been reported as in
every way practicable, will cost Icaa
and accommodates tho territory re­
ferred to.'
»
I hopo to have the pleasure of
helping support this proposition at
the.meeting oL the Atlantic Deeper
Waterway* Aasociatlon at Savannah
in November.
Id Hhe meantime
witlL best wishes, I am,
v
' Very truly yopra,
t
A.
J.
Hoi
worthy,
’
. Lakdand Chamber of Com.
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                    <text>OCTOBER I, ISIS
PACE E IGHT

Continued froth Page 6
bustlers and fun makers.
Refresh­
ments* will be served and a cordial
invitation extended to all interested.

tcrmUsion.
Those invited were Dr. andMrs.
Pulrston, Dr. m il, M n . Cecil Butt
Mr: end Mr*. It. J. Holly, Mr*. J. S.
Wilsonf Mr. and Mr*. R. A. Newman,
Mr. anti Mr*. B. W. Herndon, Mr. and
Mr*. Braxton Perkin*, Mr. and Mr*.
Archie Hells, Mr. and Mr*. A. B.
Wallace; Miaaes Helen Rowland,
Miss Florence Knight; the attracCharlotte Hand, Mabel Bowler, Eu­
re guest of Mrs. Claude Herndon
genia
Maulden, Saidee Williams,
All Local Advertisements Under
turned to Daytona on Sunday.
Olga and Gretchcn Schu’ tz, Ade­
This Heading THREE CENTS a
laide Higgins, Elizabeth Stafford,
Bessie’ Hill is visiting her Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Lillian Herring, Anna McLaughlin
Charge 25 Cents.
Mrs.
M. C. Savage.
Messrs. Felix Frank, Hume Humph,
Joe 'Chittenden, Ernest Galloway,
Miss Irmn Crimm returned from a
D. H. Shepherd, Geo. McLaughlin,
visit
to Indiana this week.
Arthur Yowell, W. J. Thigpen, Karl
Shultz, Billy HUJ, ifllly Letiler, S. M.
Miss Kathleen Brady has returned
Lloyd, Clarence ifahoney, Marks,
from a visit to the northern fart of
Grovenstein and Dr. fajn. *
the state and Georgia.

C L A S S IF IE D

A D V E R T IS IN G

: - MurtC R en ta l.
• *
On Saturday afternoon last the
pupils of Miss Florence Frank, as­
sisted by Miqfi Mabel Bowler, so­
prano soloist, rendered a ycry deightful program at the home of Miss
Frank, that was enjoyed and ap­
preciated by the parents and friends
of the pupilji. Mias. Frank is herself
one of the poular young musicians
of the city and the* excellent work
of her class proves her ability as
teacher.
Mia* Bowler’ s sweet so­
prano grows sweeter with each re­
White the Teacher* are Located
curring song, her perfect interpreta­
Mr. and Mra. B. F. Etell are dom­
tion showing the splendid training
iciled on Palmetto avenue near
of years of stud£.
The program
Third street.
With them Is Mr.
follows.
J. C. Hutchinson._____
Duct, Flying Doves . Carl . Heins
Mrs. J. D. Abrams, Mias* Frank
Miss Louise Harris, Miss Edna
My First Duet*........Theo. Presser Plant and Misa Stevenson are with
LeClaire Jones
Mrs. Geo. Davis Hart on Sanford
Turtle D o ve s .------ H. Kngleman
Heights.
Nellie Messenger
Hunter's Song.......... Theo Presser
Miss Harriet Hulley is stopping
Eloise Wright
with Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Neal. .
In M a y ...................
Theo Presser
Theresa Venable
Mrs. AHngtbn will spend the win
Dolly’ s Lullaby
Cyerny
ter with Mrs. N. O. Garner.
... K itty Du Bose
Selection
8. Schmitt
Miss Pearl Hunter is living with
Velma Venable
her sister, Mra. W. S. Thornton.
The Parrot ■
Geo, L. Spaulding
•Ann* Du Bose
Mf*» Virginia Power* is the guest
Hondo Des Archers
Concone
of her brother, Mr. A. K. Powers at
Ruth Steinmeyer
It’ ll l-do.
(a) Dolly's Cradle Song .C. WV Here
fh) Alpine Idyl
Chaa. Lindsay
With Mrs. Geo. Dickinson are
Mary Belle Allen
Mias Douglas and Miss Tribbel.
(a i May Queen Richard Goedeler
I) Phantom Ship Barcarolle Smith
Miss Nita Moore is domiciled
Mollie Abernathy
with her siHter. Mr* Murrell.
a i Garden of Girls J W. Biachoff
h Curious Story Stephen
Heller
Carolyn Spencer

The resident teachers of Sanford
can ife found at their old address.
with parent* and relative*

Fall Wedding*
An unusual number of interesting we
ding are on the calendar (or the fall and
winter and as number* « f affairs are
plmned for the brides el ;cl the so U
season will begin early and will be
filled with interesting entertainment*.
The marriage of Mis* Linda Con­
nelly and Mr. Thomas Gotnon t&gt;ti
October fith is preceded by a nuin
her of parties.
Another of the weddings of inter­
est is that of Miss Ruby Betts and
M r Robert L. Ilowe, which will
occur on the same date.
The four young people are popu­
lar with a large circle of (riends and
a very cordial interest t* felt in the
approaching nupt ialtt

Ladies’ Just received a
Neckwear big lot of New
Style Middies

Trimmed

'/ 'PAUL JONES
MIDDY BLOUSE

urnis
Strictly Up-to-Date Fall Fashions

See "-Window Display

Showtr jo t Unde Elect
' A VFry tBVeTy'shower of miscel­
laneous articles was given by Mrs.
R L. Peck yesterday afternoon in
honor of Mi** Linda Connelly, who
will he married next Wednesday to
Mr Tom Get ten
The room* were
very attractively arranged, a charm­
ing *ciring (or the group of pretty
girl* and matron* gathered in honor
of the fnir young bride elect
In the living room myriads of
red hearts
blended
harmoniously
with the green of vines and ferns,
while in the dining room a profusion
of pink love’ s 'wreath was used ef­
fectively. The table was centered by
a huge basket o f pink hibiscus.
Truly Dan Cupid tya* muster ’ of
ceremonies for hearts were every­
where. The dainty littl e pink cakes
were heart shaped; a big heart fig­
ured in the archery contest which
was won by Miss Lucca Chappell
and Cupid, cleverly impersonated
by Albert Connelly fired an arrow
straight at the heart of the guest of
honor.
After this daring deed,
young Love presented his quiver
filled with many gifts to Miss Con­
nelly.
Exclamations of delight and
appreciation greeted the opening of
each package. After the refreshment
course, ’ the bride elect borrowed a
bow and arrow from Cupid and
shot into the midst of the girls. The
arrow -snapped in half, the heart
tipped end. falling at the feet -of
Mias Lillian Higgins, the other h^jf
beside Miss ’ Lucca Chappell, and
now the merry girls insist that a
double wedding will be the next 6n
tluv tapis.• Mra. Beck’s guests were
Misses Essie I’ urdon,•Lillian and Ad­
elaide Higgins, Charlotte Huml, Mar­
garet Davis, Helen Rowland, Ruby
and Daisy Betts, Hazel Hand, «Lucen Chappell, Eugenia Mauldin of
Washington, D. C., Meadumes Tom
ftavlt, O. L. Taylor, H. B. Con­
nelly, A. P. Connelly, Walter Hamd,
Uolit. Powell, Purdon and Lilja, Sr.
Delightjul Dantg
• The first of the season's dances
wax given last night at the city hall
by the young society men compli­

Miss Florence Frank, Miss Mabel
Bowler and Messrs. W. J. Thigpen
and Meade Fox motored up to
Jacksonville on Thursday.
,
Mrs. C. L. Goodhue is enjoying a
visit among relatives and friends. In
Cincinnati and other points in Ohio.4
Mrs. Jessie Schilling and daughter.
Miss Leah Schilling have returned
F o r V r ^ O tflfa
to Sanford for the winter.
A. Stone, West Side

plants.
F
1I-2tc

Mr. - and Mrs. Vance Douglass
For Sale— Good horse and wagon
left recently for Orlando, where they cheap.. H. L. Duilart, Sanford iVve
will spend several months.
8-tf
, V **.
Furnished

People read these ads.’ \
doing it now.
Is your ad’?;
column?
Hove you*. ntrmi|jF
Sell? T ry an ad.
’

[fj»nd* are cordially invited tf
■sent. The Christian Kndeuvwill give an interesting pro
of entertainment
The r &lt;e|&gt;
ill he given ul 7 dO

Fenonal M rniion
Mis* Clarissa Starling returned
Sunday from a delightful trip to the
west, having visited the Panama
exposition while in California.^

For Sale- 5 acre celery farm five
miles sou thensl'tsf Sanford, Fin House
insured for J (*&gt;00.00, barn, chicken
houses, artesian
well.
One-half
mile to school and loading station
Inquire of W. W. Miller, Sanford,
Florida, II. F. D.
if
4-1 fitf&gt;
For Sale— Missionary strawberry
plants p la n t s are fine, true to nan e
and well rooted
$2 per I.OOu
Sarasota Straw berry Growers' A.«
sanation ilm , Sarasota, Fla.

For Rent Two nice unfurnished
side and front rooms, with bath and
toilet
207 French aVenud. • If- lf-

Mn*. Margery Boor Varn of DcLand University ha* resumed her
weekly visits to her Hartford studio,
which for the time belhg is e.t the
home of Mr*. Henry Wight,
Mrs.
Varn is a teacher of the violin and
ha* it number, lif pupils In this city.
She come* on Tuesday of every week
Remaining until Wednesday.

For Rent Two nicely furhrrhfd
rooms with bath, hot watef. Good
location
Gentlemen preferred. 7Ti!»
«&gt;ak Ave
JUMtif ,
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For Relit ''luriTi add rborp*
;
Bishop liloi’ k „ Thatcher Really &lt; w
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Icrit^pKdHage. J. Muss on 6-9

Enjoying the vesper services at
t ie DeLand Uli/ersity last Sunday
wYre Mr and Mr* C. R Walker,
and Clifford and Mr
and Mrs.
Henry Wight. Fred Wight and Mrs.
J W " Dickin*

-‘ Apart merit of three
fob lllf f f iu U 1
B.-.l *ffd y for .houtr*.'
leepfiig
IddrcsS Mrs.-. Sw\a'ge,‘
cor Tih ■i nd —!rf&gt;r»l&gt;'
t tf
,.i i 1&gt;i ir.i blt&gt; room*
li m private family.
1
.-onabli.
Phone 9080

Mrs. Edward Putnam and her son
George have returned from Birming­
ham, Ala.
w
•.
Mrs. J. W. Die kina left oh M o n ­
day for New York. . She will reborn
on the eleventh.
'* • • &lt; .
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Mrs. B. W. Herndon has returned
from Daytona Beach.
Mrs. Charlotte Smith and Mra.
W. H. Peters have returned from a
visit to Mrs. D. G. Wagner at Kis­
simmee.
Mrs. May Dickins and Mrs. A. B.
Wallace have returned from - a de­
lightful visit to North Carolina,
Mias Isabel Goodhue la again *at
home after a charming visit to Mr*
Albert Trowe Donaldson and her
father, at Captiva Island.

lo r
Kent M r . room cottage
$8.00 per month in advance. ft. H
Davjs. 1002 W. Fijat St.
10-4t|&gt;
8. Paatoi'oa,.- Ho i i l d hp would-, odor
.his-rosltnajIon to take effBct Irip No­
vember. *• Colonel Goothals la accom­
panied* by. hia wife and iFn Thothas,
and 1* b «r* on a (caVo df absence to
visit tho Panama-Pacific exposition.
The colonel ex|&gt;ott* to b&lt;S option
the active army Bel, and If this fa hot
possible, he will ask*1for his .retire­
ment with the rank of brlgadlcr-get^-:
oral.
He told newspaper men that
ho Intended to visit the expositionu i
a private Individual, and riealrtx^ mat
no fuss be made about him by uq- fir
the officials. That Mra. GoeppUs Is
anxious to leave tho Canal votwr per­
manently was shown by a remark she
mado shortly after the ship left quar­
antine and started for tho pier: "I
hope never to go back,” she said.

STAND ON ANCIENT RIGHTS

For Rent^ Several nice office
room* over -Vo well’s. "Enquire N. P.
Yowell i &lt;’o , ,
32-tf
Far ’ Rent br'.Kale— House on I’« :
m ettq^fjr*' ^k*,' j t Thigjion. 101-tf

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..W A N T E D ?

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For Exchango— High class Sanford
lot fd r .K ^ fd or other moderately
priced automobile, in good condition.Thatcher Realty Co., Bishop Block,
Telephone 245.
10-tf

Northwestern Indiana Insist on Fish
Ing Without Licenses Accord­
ing to Old Treaty.

Wanted—
.’ trad*
*% *.
Ethel Thomas left for Jarkdelivery-wiiyojrraiiffi hnrness*tb trade
Thursday after- a delightful
for a
.Jftind Ford auto truck.
Mrs. M. C. St vage and Mr*.
Bellingham, Wash.
Attorney-Gen- J- L. Miller Vf^frfillcr a Bakery. 4-tf
Holly. She v.art the recipi­ eral W. V. Tanner pame hero to con
much sorial attention while f«r with County Attorney W. P. Drown
rrdftlTvo .to issuing Informations for
tho orrert of lodhma far alleged illrgai
Mr and Mr*. Aj L. W i’ liams i^-, PahU^. County AttomeV Brown fiav
ing duelltied to issue Informations re
turned yesterduy from N&gt;"v Yr(rk
contJy for tho arrest of five Lummis
and. New Hampshire.
whp bad been picked up by a deputy
Rtjyo firh commissioner Mr. Tannerj
-B, ipj
Miss - lojuite Morton of Tampa was advised that until cases uow in ' *h|» ebuu
wfcu the guest Of her cousin, Mrs. tho courts are settled, one way or the | and-auL^
C. E. Walker Mqndfey and Tuesday other r,o more Informailous will bo cuIuj S vn
fiicj.
„
wliile enrouto from New York. MUs
Tbo
Indiana
aro
defending
th^ r
Merton Li a teacher in the_ English
atand
under
the
treaty
of
Terirtferfid,
JLwTun/fa!
Ckssica school-at Tampa and baji
day*. rBiqjg them tho’ Hght to Titfr’
been taking a special summer course
when and how.they please on anclam 'islb'uptn
at Columbia University.*
and accustomed ftxjdtjg.gnjaaij*. Thai W r Z r &amp; A
"...
_
Miss
sonvillu
visit to
Robert
ent of
here

mentary to their fritndif. Music was
Mr. Herman ^Hutchinson, .who has
furnished, by the new orchestra and
refreshments served during tb« la- bean connected' with the^TWif Qor■

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY OCTOBER 5, 1916

NO. I J

COUNTY FAIR FOR SEMINOLE GREECE ENTERS THE GREAT FAIR EXHIBIT AT ORLANDO
IS NOW BEING AGITATED WAR ON SIDE OF THE ALLIES TO BE MADE IN FEBRUARY
A STEEET FAIR OR
FAIR G R O U N D S
AND RACES IS
QUESTION

Oviedo School Opens
The Oviedo public school opened
Monday morning for the present
scholastic year. Many of the school
patrons, together with the local
board wcrc_ present at the opening
exercises.
*
Chairman McKehsie of the trus­
tees pledged the enthusiastic sup­
port of the school board for the up­
building of the school.
Interesting
addresses along educational lines were
delivered by the Rev. A. E. Outridge
pastor of the Methodist churrh. Mr.
A. J. hfcAulcy, fofmet member of
the school boards and Mr. O. P.
Swope of the Kwope Land Cn
Prof
A L. Hatch in his opening remarks
stressed the importance of the school
us a community centre.

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ON. TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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FRENCH TROOPS HAVE BEEN LANDED
AT SALONIKI TO LEND ASSIST* ANCE TO THE GREEKS

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Millinery Opening
One of tho latest business ven­
tures in Sanford was launched on
Friday with the fall opening of the
French Millinery Parlors under the
management of Mrs. Eleanor Glas­
Tho rooms were
■ Athens, Greece, Oct. 4.— AU doubt and the Bulgarian people, no repres­ gow Mohrtens.
as to the entrance of Greece into the sive measures will be adopted against thronged all day until the closing
Tho great question that is agitat­
hour with crowds of the ladies who
arian subjects in Russia,
war on the side of the 'entente allien
ing the minds of tho boosters of
revelled"
in the latest creations of
Seminole county will have a flno
cn
M.
Madjorlow,
Bulgarian
has now been disposed of; The of­
Seminole county is whether it will
ficial organ of the government suya minister to Russia, will not ^ e ex­ the millinery art, and stamped with exhibit at Orlando when the big
be possible to hold the annual fair
I^is passports will not l&gt;« their approval this newest addition Five County Fair' takes place in
that the landing of French troops at pelled.
this year or not.
A great many
Saloniki is for the purpose of assist­ given to him and he will be permit­ to the business life of Sanford. The February. At a meeting of the mem­
ideas have been advanced as to the
ted to remain undisturbed, although visitors were received very cordially bers of the Commercial Club and
ing Greece.,
best method to bo employed, as to
no official relations will be .multi* by Mrs. Mehrtens and her assistant, several others last Friday night it
In
regard
to
the
landing
of
the
; whether a Btreet fair or a regular
French troops, the governmental talncd with him as the representa­ Mrs. H. E. Hester who were uAtir- was decided to suggest to the coun­
county fjtir should be held as a pering in their efforts to display the ty commissioners that t h e y ’ make a
organ says that if for the present the tive of King TVrdinand.
* mAsient institution with grounds and
pretty hats and handsome trimmings suitable appropriation for the Sem­
The
foreign
office
explains
that
government connilfer^ the assistance
race tracks and all the accessories.
for
the i ispection of group after inole county exhibit at Orlando.
the
fact
that
Russian
alone
sent
an
of the allied'As fyjfppuure, *t i* none
At a meeting of the Commercial
group
&lt;&gt;f delighted women. The dis­
ultimatum
to
Bulgaria
was
due
I
The counties of Volusia, Seminole,
the less to-aiif- and jiupftprfc1&lt;j£er&lt;e
Club h.-ld last Friday night to de­
play of full and winter millinery is Iatke, Osceola and Orange will take
The primary department is in that tile,
voluntary
recognition
on
the
part
ore at j&amp;tlopiki.
termine whether an exhibit shou»jl be charge of *Miss Stevens, a graduate
France and England tsitec ir e Hal-, of her allies of this nation's pro­ modern and Up to date in every* par­ part this year and the fair at Or­
held at Orlando or not the -enthusi­ of the University of California, with
kans as tradition! frienilV)of\»recre llout ina nee in the Balkans and of ticular, the artistic furnishings of the lando promises to be one of the
asm wan intense hut the ardor was norma! work at the Florida State
Iter moral claim upon the gratitude show room’ adding much to the at­ greatest in jthe history of that city.
and not otherwise.
-.
tractive charm and beauty &lt;*f huts
»&gt; somewhat cooled among certain ones |College for Women
of the Ha!keil peoples.
These live courttiei^n re in the
The Greek government has seized
i &gt;| iitij.u,
f&lt;- 1b.-r» flower-. rib
*t-. n ii eii me time to take up i he
Mr- Cr.i xxf ■•r•I if I I xleiio a lit!
t\ I ■tIn - England.
Fraic.
nd
bike region belt of counties and ratst*
the M n &gt;(Ionia railroad.-, of wio li
that
lilled
Seminole county fair idea
In
li&gt; .. will withdraw t hf.r represent a - Ihith at if ortic n|. ffe
* .other.* sou graduate iso charge of the two are Austrian and one French
the finest fruits and vegetables, live
-l
-lidnil'll
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I'he
wall••(
t hi
won!- tl is not a difficult mailer to grammar grades
I tlx.
Jt &gt;oflli III I sc RiHslil lake.
-tmk hay and grain ihni ran be
!■ t up ,i -urn of rflimny and phut-,
.r. pa p. - 'I I l.t.M-k
&lt;. h
Prof
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1 i -Ml. )tnd lln-. ,-.iini'
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111n-la - in to i '» .is.c, Irom home f.
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tip
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l \i ■ |.inidoe
■..unit, i ..ii tm doubt bring cxhilil
i it i very difficult ill.UP r to infer He is an .(1a mi ii 11 I! 11XX.1(.LN (
Unless Bulgaria lia- .omeded fully lln* . in \led "( H.* fi-iluri &gt;■' al I Ii til I xI- gfci II I Iin1. Tl l - T l .| .Mill turns tu Orlando that xxtll astonish
liri-lnil
in
wfiiP
. i .tune people in a home prop c( lege
to bring pr&lt;- • ire
throng! wnoil wor I'f*
tindemands of lln —la i nip ernillK ■tl
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tile XI 11nrfl,. r.l ees will ll-n he
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Ar11-Uca 1! \ pn tl x
mi t large M ile the fair grounds oh a hull put til
' * \ |i*U of l Ilf Ru *xinn g" v ert &lt;■1III,** h ati'l while
b u i l d i n g in l'\i ■■ ■ip
Iilral in),Wi ts liy J o . lock t lo­
ns some very (ast storR has been
little
parlor
Ihu k
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t
Himod
t-rn
mii.i-ti
.1 null! be taken up this season and a condition
\ t •us court In b een ].. v,,
Ul » i f hit t I he r»-t cl! .*f 'll
-igie.l up l&gt;\ the directors cut ninny
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111re-=d;• .Ira w • a ■!. iVn t ion 1: ■ Kim: i cr.l .n.i t '• • ! .1 1! dr.
ii" -1 reel fur ns llcl &gt;1 1 -1 ■i.ir i 1Kp.irt f••r i b&gt; o-l11opalb •ni ■birop
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pe t wee ft I lie Hulgi.riuu gnvi rnmi ul k'« f mU.
ll 11•■r than no fair at all and i- « cr fill i ear .........
Last \,..r in conjunction with the
,
n
i fiind-lu I III i on
■t
I.. i j. Ii-ss expoliMX e than the f iir
- Vs.mmnle
county fair the exhibits
l llppi d. (nr wn l&gt; Mr
\enict t 1•
Sc nalnr It us - Ho l e I
e I, ri,|s .clicinc but t he -ircii fur
..re
collaborated
and ..ft.r nur fair
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whn !i
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• . pi np’e liaxe tmt u■ts am I my . r l
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iking
first
j,
ize
among
all
the other
\1&gt; ! Ml
-Inn l 11n.i \l r
will ...Id
,. ub-.iH
ubdllt bow to -tarl a real bio.k on Mmadw y If*'in l ’Os-n I
counties and '.liming 1tie stun of
1Ii briu ■ t
fasbioi.abb
I * tier •
I lir
Ilaklti .Ucniicj. the bold bdiltitug'
f hi h |jjwl »* i r i» ni N • w 'll » k . a dest gn e r SJ.'m
............ . who made the fair To*. Crny-tone ( '..-in" i nd office buildinc
rite &gt;.m il,ole braves fXpl',1 to go
ii ft l nti
wh.i*
iIJ 11&gt;1Jd11\ 11. xx!I
, l,|. la-l ..... feel tiiat I lit- burden
The new owner took 1he prp.ierU
to
Orlando again tins year xxtlii (Tin
("on1
1
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bs.
the
ITIrN ^,,r -•-xx mg
Mtshould fall upon oilier shoulders tins " " l a y and Thomas h Haynes, win.
uleii of taking more scalps and if the
milli.ru
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season although they stand ready has been clerk under Hie former
The li..tn ami I iii |iiih sli.iwn al exhibit is anything near that of last
to do their part, but the majority I management of Harry W Thurman,
th" opctiittg on Friday are copied year the first prize is already won,
of Ihe citizens want a fair and a fte r'from whom the property was bought
although tlie other counties are mak­
from the l..t.***i Tat is models and
the Seminole County Fair take t h e 1is temporarily in charge
eari'fulix selected tn the northern ing arrangements to do their bent
c h i l i's to Orlando as was done last j Senator Donegun. who i- presi
and ail of them have the goods
markits
Velvet will be the most
year with such good results
dent of the Citizens Hank, is one of
Orleans*, tl.t
I
S^oret* of -tori.-- of liard In p* »i r-.I -ulfermg popular f.ibro i» hut- 'lit- winter
■-----------— —------the
leading citizens of Florida and
Some Fine \pples
i|&gt;. (.,.! that he hits pur. ha-. I It..
lef
diifVutj'livd from aliti*!-' In, near!'. &lt; *r. m-t .' • tl"". w.r. tin., 11 1.. t t•*r t b. *•*.'. -uit- .11•1
state
R egistra tio n o f
\ u l o in oh l i e s
I * • i-dllor of |ill- Herald w.i- I be
w,|l
great ndxertis.-ment |..\ ,r\x prtivt airnjg tLi*' l.om-mna and ■I.•mg landed wii ti ..•■ t'.boigings niornltig w*..r while tin r.,*pti«&gt;n
Required
r. iptctil of a basket of line apples (,ir Klssimmi
ll&gt;- .iniiotinrc'l to \|, .,1—ippi I i ul f .oasts today xx.-r.’ j ni Iter than t tie clotio- tln-y » " t '
.tit.l .■fternnnu k.»f t* -ii.iwn in tfic-,'
Irnin Sound
Heaeli, &lt; olineetleillt (j„y i|)ui a stock company is now mi searching all se.Ajons of the storm Most of thelli were penniless
larg.-r model-,
Tlumes and. xxmgs
As there seems to be some im­
yesterday.
They_were the compli process of formation and that Mr. stricken tliatrifi-i -&gt;itere hundreds of
Committees in charge of the res­ will feature the trimmings, prin­ pression that state registration of
mi'iiis of A H. Doune, formerfy of Thurman, the. former owner,' vnnlrt persons xAgrHtprftttftl mttrotnnnl and r «e -- w«»s* -alUi ia»tulittg out AT'iAeJ.T cipally.- -althqjigji ihe^feathur . pom «uionu*lole» is.. no iougur mquuud,
this city und Genova.
Mr. Doune be one of the stockholders.
without food ns a result of Wednejt-, with supplies as rapidly as boats pom and ribbons 'are much in vogue t |„.
Hector recently 'took this
slaved iij a letter that he was sendExtensive improvements will be day's hurrifftnV.’ The fist of known could lit) obtained and it has been There is every reason to believe that nmlt(.r ll(, wj|j, t h.* Secretary « f State
ir.g -ixerai barrels to I. 1* MrCu! ^made in the property at once and it dead -till Stood*a&gt; -OH early tonight. afrabged to forward large quatlll th.' Freneb milliner j ti.irlor, will hr w(|„ r,.j,[j,.«i as follows
Ii r a nil if they are as fine as 1lie Will be placed in such shape US to
None of the Ifjil. persona reported | Ctes of f"o*l 'ii"i clothing to central |popular w!*l. i). fashlpnti.ble set in
"Tallahassee, October I, 11(16
sin a11 basket McC oiler will not bft ve lie ur)i* of the foremost tourist re missing had betn acx’fituiH-d tor njnl xupplv stations l&lt;&gt; I"- established Sanford ami 1i11r■■ will not la* *&lt;t&gt;
Hon J no D Jin kins, Sanford, Fla.
■in trnulili- in disposing of them sorts In the state
t many of them throughout the stricken area
The mieh "f Hu- u-u.il Inn mg-' h'oa'l .
Senator Done it wasr fear
My Dear Sir
l ’ i . an ju-l ithojil as line
any gan mtimated tins morning that Do'Jrnust !&gt;♦—-Inc
Ntehriei.s pro
eTT in the number of U'r*I &lt;jf
i t hose slu p merit - will I.-,. x .■ Iiereaftcf for MrReplying
to your letter will state
inn would want und are tindoubied plans included an annex on i'aradtse .annuities,
Of the
II?
persons {here Monday morning
poxes i " i'arr&gt; a-line of high class
that
Chapter
fiHHI, Arts of 1915.
ly tin- brand that tempted Eve in Island that ho controls, und that ar­ known tQ'Tiave been missing Satur-.
Conditions in N&lt;-xx Orleans are be hut-, and trimmings and will nidi at
does
not
repeal
Chapter 5437, which
tlic liar den of Eden
rangements would probably be tnatle ‘tffrgjf*several hud arrived at various )nij improved rapidly
Tublte ser- popular price*
Mrs H E Hester
Mr
Doune also slated that he for outing grounds there for win to/ {joints apMMkppi had reporter their j vice corporations and inuaictpal de- will lie identified with the new requires the registration of all auto­
mobiles or motorcycles in this offic
would be home again in a few weeks. visitors.
safety b Y^yw ycngcr.
The total I psrtments have emjiltfyed extra help establishment.
One is a registration law. The other
An experienced hoteT manager will deukh lUt wilr^e well above 300. the and the workmen are rapidly liringDeputy Sheriff Geo
Raker of is a license law.
^
%• Ting order otlt o f’ rhaos.
Telephones
K It Murrell and family arrived l»e employed to handle the property aut^Orities
Falm
Reueh
county
wax
in
the city
Yours very truly,
Saturday from South Carolina, where and it will be extensively advertised
Nrfnv of'the rw e f vessels sent to in many aertipnp bf this city, which
Saturday
to
take
info
custody
one
Kis­ thei* "mjjre remot^li^ijitJ*—throututOUt have lieen useleas since Wvdneiuluy
they have been spending a month as an ideal place ior tourists.
H. Clay Crawford,
Charley O'Hryant, colored, wanted
were
operating
today
and
light
ser­
xi-uing old friixtids and ..relatiyts. simmee Gazette.
f
(leva
stj^
^
ar*»'.has
.
repftmed
the
Secretary of State."
for embezzlement in that county.
Tlij- trip was made by auto iioYh-go^,
NavigaUii^r^YTi^TihVetr to 'b e diffi­ vice was resumed in several districts.
The registration fee is J2.00 pay- *
W. S- Tates, representing the In­ cult m'pVuny Ulicc* bechuie of the Trolley service in the western part «rt O'Bryant was arrested by Deputy
ing and coming. Capt. Murrell sayfl
the people of the cotton slates are ternational Correspondence Schools enormOMAAO^ntitiAs* of debris^ float­ the city,.whic|t had been flooded was Lee last week and has been in the able to the Secretary of State, hnd
register ,
rejoicing over the recent advance in is in the. city, a guest of the Fatr- ing in baj’oTis And ItayB and it is rbstirttcrf On suWerul lilies-’but there county jail.since that time awaiting the penalty for failure
the arrival of authorities from palm any automobile, motorcycle, or other
the price of cotton to 12 1-2 cents und , view hotel..
Mr. Tates now comes known t&gt;ere tltat^ju -^Oine sections
#r
e
m
yfua^ters.. where
Rea cli.
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motor &lt;)riven vehicle is J 100.00,
are looking forward to a very tiros-. to Sanford regularly every thirty the vessels can opcrAt^ Ymty in day-,
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■Refugees are arriving ' t,p ^ " a i ^ o a t s and skiffs form Ih f-9iOr
perous season.
I dn$a and wports a nice business here. fight.
every boat, bringing Vlth *.Thil^&gt; means of Ira ns porta ti(fm
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
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RESCUE WORK OF STORM
VICTIMS AT NEW ORLEANS

OVER TWO'HUNDRED PEOPLE DEAD AND
MA®MfakI{j5'MlSSING—DAMAGE TO
OPERTY fS ENORMOUS

T U R K S C O N T IN U E TO
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New York. Oct. 3.— Docurnenlary
evidbnee of ntrocities inflicted by the
Turks on tho Armeniatfs was made
public tonight by tho committee
formed by Casus It. Hnne, Cleveland
H. Dodge and others, to investigate
,thp facts of tho Armenian majtsacrea
•yarld to aid sufferers.
* *’ 'The committee states thaLokh^
evidence wu* collected from so1
(inquestionttlile an to their veracity
and the writers are nl)OVe qucftfkm,
•oil for obvisms reasons their names
must be withheld.
In the committee's report from
twenty-four sources, some of which
describe in detail instances w&amp;yre.
Armenians have h eem iu t to death,
.
women violated and children slaugh­
tered; of robbery, torture and death
hy slarvation and of terri6l’e prlva, . jT'tvt endured in I6ng marchx!s to tbw
/- ifit ert regions to which these*'ArY-"nuaoUiut. have boon -oxiled— criraes
dfiirHb'ed by the conimittee os surA «»a in i In their horror and their erlL
city anything that history has re*
corded d a r l n , . .

years.
The idea of direct attack und mas­
sacre carried out in former tithes,
says one authority, writing under
dnie of August 3. yas been altered
sonywhut in that the men ami bpys
have been* deported in gre^V. ntjVnbers and disappeared-onroute, and
Jntur uiL-Uti;. women and children
tfh Ifnen tfTtt’t!# If* fifltow
4 b
For some time stories have beeit
(prevalent from tetters arriving from
the interior of the killing of males
and of great numbers of bodies
along the roadsides and floating in
th« Euphrates river; of the delivery
t o ' t W Kurds of the gendarmes ac­
companying the convoys of womon
and children, of all the yoyn J
members of the parties, of unthitfk
able outrages committed by tho
gendarmes and Kurds -and even tho
killing of many victims.
A t find these etories were not
givenmucji credence but as many of
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tract n»f endMii attention,and ad­
miration. The beach aceoe^ and,the
views on tfie lake add u touch of
summer.life which will be welcomed,
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Frlfaf^Uc*. J»ih
Fr
T^I
XlS/ititbm stjirring
mOfcrtTrining society
'U&amp;"!fjy -Messrs.
lUrri
J. ,BS Johnson and family have re_ jfhtuitly •»Ui get!
turned‘
from Elkmonl, Ttfnn., where
. ittiA phojbplay
they
have
been spending the sum­
l^^atrious Star; pnd nlso
mer.
Mr.
JotfnsOn has q fine farm
iiuritiun of 'iV - O l i v e r
near Klkmont. where he speifds his
Morosco PhMopiay Company..*'
summers nnd farms along the snme
■-■‘hfO'^exponno has been spared to
lines as he does in Florida, except
make this a memorable picture, and
that his northern farming is done in
particular attenlioji is jllrccted to the summer when other Florida
name of tin*
in farmers are hibernal ing
This makes
ovory w^y. 'rfjTlbtic.'-' "fhv (rip to a lid* combination and keeps Mr.
Afriea/Sta .ooSjh* lliferT* docks, ocean {Johnson busy during the entire
views, (Wncing^'vT*y*®V-on
hoard year.*
* ship, and somtf^fYq'uisitc moottUght
Johnson
Son expect .to. form
scenes are in this picture. - Miss
something over 60 acres fin „thelr
Scheff worked. for . days; a t , A:.i«Uh
placy* near Monroe this scnXon.
gutting ’ m
ionahle „,«&gt;
and some
••i1 .a.' '
tr
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te^
o gpi; links.
L t L. Taylor, proprietor of the
cellen
Mrs. Smith'* 'Jirce In One atores on Sanford ave­
The scon
were nue" fbft Saturday, pight^for New
in a holt£
Alex- Yqjli pn at buying ‘expedition. Mr.
made in Uf
andria, T
.Mifk Taylor ejjpecta to be gone about top
wonderful aruiy day* *n d ‘ "when ho return* the Her­
Schcff exhibi
», specially’ rfe- ald readera will Rant of the bargains
of
he has to offer, resulting from this

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tary Waterways CornotlltH} Sanford
Commercial Club, Dear SJtt
1 have been very, busy and untjj
now unable to look into the matter
presented by you. It, does seem to
me that there ran hardly be any
question, prejudice excepted, with
regard to the desirability of the St.
Johns, Lake Harney, Sal t foike and
Indian River Line, in preference to
the route via Daytona and St. Au­
gustine. Even if it should cost more
money to build this route it would be
well worth it. considering the enor­
mous and profitable results to be ob­
tained; while aa a matter of fact 1
understand that the ^engineers ap­
pointed to acrye and report on this
.Work stated that it wll 1 cost nearly
two million do Haa^ less.. One point
emphaaixes the-8t. Johns route vpry
strongly, which b that it traverse*
a thickly aettled and settling .terrlcovered with .producing farms
j

It hardly seems possible thjU the
Federal Government can be induced
to take up the propoalfloh which tho
stockholder* Of an unsuccessful ven­
ture are trying to get from under,
and while xeb are too far south td be
sjxirificall y Interested in this pro- '
jert, we do feel sufficiently interest­
ed from a general standpoint to hope
the St. Johns route will be adopted,
because it has been reported as in
every way practicable, will cost Icaa
and accommodates tho territory re­
ferred to.'
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I hopo to have the pleasure of
helping support this proposition at
the.meeting oL the Atlantic Deeper
Waterway* Aasociatlon a t Savannah
in November.
Id Hhe meantime
witlL best wishes, I am,
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W. M. HAYNES, Buiilncn Msnagcr
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Broward county.

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Some one said that summer was
over the first of October. iV t would
U kc to swat him.
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Wish some foot bail player would
kick old summer out of the tap of
winter. He is lingering too long.
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E N D O R S E T H E S T . JOHNS
At the meeting of the Board Of
Trade Thursday evening, the St.
Johns river, Salt Lake and Indian
River route was endorsed us the
official inland water settlor! In Flor­
ida for the Boston to Key West intracostsl canal. Thd Star has had
several articles endorsing this route.
It wool d be by the St. Johns from
its mouth to 41 point about 25 miles
southeast of Sanford, then by a
canal, easy to cut, t»f about five
mikes into the Indian river. Its the
natural route, as nearly all ol it is
hi ready available for big boats. It
connects with the Okluwaha, the Wekiva and several other of the larger
inland rivers, which Intersect n large
portion of central Florida, and he
another short and easily cut caynl
will connect will) the Wjthlacoochee
and other streams running into the
Gulf. The East Coast canal, cut by
the state at vnst exjvense, is proving
of little use, and at its best could
not serve one-tenth of the people
who live in touch with the St. Johns
route. This route was also endorsed
b y the OrUtndo board o f trade at a
meeting held Wednesday evening.—
Grain Star.

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of the eucalyptus, have found tha
they may,safely sit in the shade of
the grove without fear of annoyance
by mosquitoes.
In view of what seems an estab­
lished fact, Mr. Junkin suggests that
the people of Dade county und the
lower coast generally, might do well
to write the government’s experts
regarding Professor Walters’ state­
ment, und if wnranted by the reply
19 their letters, take up tho mutter
with the Chamber of Commerce,
city council, board of county com­
missioners, and tho various civic
associations of Miumi.— Ex.
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W ANTED!
if "“ IE WANT you to TEST OUR CAPACITY for hand|W I
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ling business and to know that your money is de­
posited in a safe place.

We invite investigation as to our

responsibility and method of doing business, and would
appreciate your account.

EVENTS

The community was thrown ifcto
sorrow when tho nows reached here
from Sorrento lust Monday evening
that Mr. Jerry Breso had breathed
his last at 3:00 o’ clock
Ho was
tuken frofli his home on his home­
stead by the kind neighbors to Sor­
rento, where he could be under th
care of n doctor daily. He was only
sick two weeks from typhoid ma­
larial fever. Mr. Breso was n lovely
Christian gentleman and was be­
loved and respected by all who came
in contact with him. Oh how we will
miss him in our Sunday school, or
Epworth League and prayer meet­
ings.
He was the Bible teacher in
the Sunday ttchoqj, the first vice
president in the League and the
Rader in the prayer meeting.
Rut
his work was finished oil earth. Gob
said " I t is enough, come U|f higher ’ ’
ills ways are not our ways, hut wv
feel that we could have given up
uny one else better in tlje whole com­
munity than he7I t was sad to see
hint laid away by strangers entirely
not one relative to follow him to th
grave.

II. R. STEVENS
l*rrUd»*l

C. M. HAND
Vlr»- Prr»l&lt;Jcl

SANFORD, FLORIDA
F. L WOODRUFF Vke-PfMid*nt

0. L. TAYLOR
(••bin

R. R. DBAS
Am i C a s b l.r

hks been .very much worse, his last heard from she was some better.
Dr. Puleaton of Stanford was sum­
friends will be sorry to learn.
Miss Mlnnffe Holiday returned moned here Monday for professional
Mr, Eugene Brcn^n- took his wife lujfie^jjist Thursday from New York services.
into San/o^,- last ' tfeek to ronfluTl 'tfTlcr spending six months in the
The latest newa here announces
Dr. Denton, as sho has been quite north. After u pleasant visit to her the urrival of a baby boy via “ The
sick for some time. Mr. Brown has home in Wekiwa Miss Minnie Hola- Stork, Limited” at the home of
also been under his care for the past day returned to Winter Pnrk to re­ Mr and Mrs. Will Evans.
tw-o mouths.
Mrs. A, O. Powell sume her studies al Rollins College.
Mrs. W. V Dunn had ns her/
accompanied them to town and She was accompanied by her sister, guest last week her aisler, M is/
while there cal^d on Mr..-Kelso and Miss Fran res who will take up, the Iu*titiu M elvin ,.nn employee of tne
found him very much worse
study of art
Atlantic f ’ oast Line in the offices ol
Mrs Andrew Bush has been quite
Miss Dufnin Yirifitbon returned Wilmington. N
sick at her home in Wekiwa for the yesterday to Snnfotd, where she will
Miss Bessie Michael of Oaklund
pust two weeks.
enter sehnol for thi*--winter
spent over night here, the
Rev. Bartlett of Enterprise came' Miss Iserman. She was on her wa
Little C. W. Bush left last week
for Gainesville, where he will enter over tfl,Ethel last Tuesday when he to Talfuhnssee, where she is entering
the mute school for his first term. wan called i o preach the iuneruI of her senior year at the State Normal
Bro, Jlarllett College lor gir^x.
.
Mr Irvin Stultz of Roanoke City, our dear Bro. Breso
Vn . left for his home last Saturday Is the preacher in charge ‘ o f . Ethel
Harry Objecteo.
after spending u week with Frank church and we are always glad to
Harry, two years old. whose mother
He spent the night with
Powell at Wekiwa
Mr. Stultz made see him.
fliany friends while here u nd espec­ friends in Wekiwa and returned to Is a widow, protests vigorously wnon
sha goes out with mi) of her friends
ially with the girl., hv whom lie will hi* home Wednesday
lit the evening. Its lie Is left ill homo
lie greatly missed This was ins first
Miss Achsu Huluday ha* taken
wllli an aunt
o n e evening recently
trip to Florida and he expressed Die poslothce here for a time
Have
Harry was left lu entertain a caller
himself as being*much pleased both you not some neglected letters that while Ills mother was iiutttng on her
you .hmild answer1 Get hu*v with hat Afte r u long silence Harry blurt­
with the people und Mat)
Frank Powell of Wekiwu und Ir- your pen
ed out
H a v e you a mam m a?" Tho
vin St til tr. spent one day in Sanford
niua/eU friend
said
that he had,
whereupon flarrv said
"W e ll, why
osl week
I t h F MARY IT E M S
don't you take your own mamma out.
Mr Fd Von llurhless of Wekiwa,
Mr* Evans wa* a week end vis­ then1’’ Chicago Tribune
who has been Very ill for the past itor to Sanford
three weeks and who was taken to
M is* Helen I sennit n spent t lie
Fourth of July.
the hospital for treatment returned
week end with friend** in Sanford
T h « Fiuirtli of luly Is not a nstton­
horn* Iasi Tuesday very mwrjl nil
R N
Poston left Tuesday lor al holiday T here Is no national holi­
J.Mved
*li
Dora
ami other places along day in ihts country, not even the 'lay
Little Willie Lee w a » tuken III
the
line
making
the trip in Ins cur on w liicli w,. declared our Independ­
Sanford by her mother last Sunday
T here are several legal holi­
Mr
and
Mt*
Will Evan* moved ence
and is under Dr
Denton’s care
days. the Fourth of Julv bring among
Her case developed into pneumonia into their new* house la*i week and them Imi no iinlliiiial holiday
ami her life wu* despaired of (or have a good prosper! for a pretty
some time but we are glad to say wlinn homo on t In* lak•1

Seminole County "Fair should .be
W H E N T H E E D IT O R S M E E T
boosted in every part of the coun­
"When the editors meet at Jack­
ty by every resident- thereof, for in
sonville it is hoped that some defin­
boosting will the fair he made.
ite step along this line will he taken,
----- O-----and in this connection the Tribune
B4.
Many of our citizens are anxious offers the suggestion that each asso­
to try the rounly fr.ir this yeilr with ciation pass a law establishing a
regular grounds and buildings and minimum basis of advertising rates,
fit,
the idea cun at least In* given a fair declaring what class of matter should
triul
come under that hmd making a
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strict adherence to the law a pre­
Senator Donegun has become a requisite to membership in the asso­
hotel proprietor at Kissimmee. Dear ciation,
Senator, lie ware of the next cam­
"T h e editor of the Tribune has
paign
Your guests will all lie dead been' reliably informed that flewsJohnnie Boyd. 17 year* old. son
heads abnuI primary time
papers in a nearby town are taking
of Mr James Boyd who lives at
O
udvertisifmrnts as low as two cents Hthid died at Lakeland last week
Holly in the Sanford post office an inch, and many newspapers over and was buried there
He was also
Sounds like Christmas
Well, for the state never ilunk of asking more a member &gt;&gt;f our Sunday school and
good will mid boost giving Mob 'is than ten cents an inch and will con will be missed very much
II ih
an ulj the year round Christmas tract space as low as five and nix mother is very ill with consumption
cents an inch.
Every member of
spirit
Okeechobee Cull
und not expected to live, but she
the
I
Tens
Association
knows that it
o
stood bis death mqrh better than
costs fourteen cunts an inch to print
Brother Holly makes
an interest­ advertisements, based on an eight her friends expected she would.
B-'
Mr Ben Boyd, who has been tin
ing paper
of the Sanford Herald page, six col iimn paper.
having
tier
the care of lira Miller und Den
(rood town, good editor good paper twenty-four columns of advertise
ton
is very ill at his brother liar
Manatee Keenrd
ment.s and twenty four of reading
d v ’s at Ethel.
Thunks, Sister Holdertnan
The matter
same to you
Mr .1
Kelsi» of Wekiwa, who
Months ago the Tribune man
has been very *ick for nearly three
- O - gurated the system of charging for
month*, ami who was under the ci r*cards of thanks," resolutions of re
October IlfteeliC
I. Newspaper
of
Mrs A t) Powell (or several
and all such matter, as well |
I&gt;a&gt; in Florida and The Herald on sped
weeks
at her home \tus taken to
that day will contain several line us refusing to give free local notices I
Sanford some time ago and is now
articles written by the ladies to Sun- of firms win) placed display ndver
tisi-nients m its columns, and while under medical treatment from Dr
ford
It will lie ,i premier udvef
■L: .
Denton
He improvesi very much
Using medium, .is it will tie sent to it grated on the nerves of a lew at
for
awhile
..but for the past week
every voter in the rounly and also the beginning, today it is gene rally
There were quite u number of the
□ ally Thought.
Ri|K
to many people living in other accepted, and the paper has not lost
There Is not a man In the world but
young people here attended the » * states.
Every citizen of Seminole a friend or subscriber by the act.
al Saturday night at mpsala. They something Improves In. fils soul from
"T h e Tribune goes upon the the­
county should buy some extra cop­
••re chaperoned by Mr and Mrs the moment he loves aiAj that, though
ies and send them to friend1
' in other ory that a man hits no more right
tils love be vulgar
Maeterlinck.
I’ hoH. M arris.
stilled
It will In- u real boost for to ask for a line of free advertising
i
than he has to ask the baker (or a . ♦
your county
I S A M HK (T IC K F O R T H I S M I C H
V A &lt; n N A T IO N
o
.free in.if of bread or t ie cigar mat . a
i:
D R E A D E D D IS E A S E
t he mt liji.i I) I
i i i g ii f
fkl»f h*
W hii\* h
Inihh( my; Hull f t 1v 1an\ ifiiirt1 r H
*k for a free ♦
0
lilt NI VII I tlAltll (It lit \l I II
.id the Sunfoid Herald for pu-lma-t. r wr'm ,.u||
♦
inserts a ten
a
in his town, us fur as we might prop inch ad than the editor bus to ask
erly do so as an outsider, and now merchant to throw in a po.nd of
As has been noted, this vaccina*
“ There is no reason why typhoid
Bob ta yt he don’ t want t ie job; In t
tatllcu- when he pure hi',aua
tiun e+ eoHtptdwofy in the «rnty wqtl
fever
should
not
he
n
mro
disease
Ivy
does want n million ilnTEir* to help of ti*it
navy
Military authority enforces
1930 ”
build up it ml beautify hi* little city,
**YV»■ Ikftoia tin* rii'tlovn hun
ii
Blit’ under our hoax ted const it o
TI hIII*
e stale
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and with any surplus left help pity
vaih ii i viT “inn- (in* nt**fipa|m*i&gt; |*u |,|h 11,-ullh Sffriri* in u r« r*nt | liumilly guaranteed system of lib
the funeral expenses of certain people
vAi-ri
I***titlih'vhr d f o r I hi* i - u U i lie w ■ li*palih frnm Washington andlertv to each individual, every man
he doesn’t mention, but leave* u* In
work tin newspapers for free- space, II i* supplem ented h&gt; the estimate n\n&gt; Ic-gnllv do or rvfuxe t&lt;* do a n ) »
glie*s a* olislrm I ion i .1 * -l.indmi' in
making Idie • *bl"r believe ll wa* th.*. I io&gt;t !••** lliafi tOtl.UUU nets.cn* in thing that p Ic*u* ••* glum up to I he
the w,i v of progre| akcd.cfd I • I
,
.,
,
I new*
a m t il i- l i k e w i s e a l d i thut ilie I illicit Stale* w ill In- imrnui.ized point of directly
.end intentionally
eg ram
vs when Guten m 191 r&gt;
ever since the
l he da
days
injuring hi* neigh bor. and *urh
I
berg discovered i be art of printing.
Attention ha* been culled repented rule cniinot be applied in civil life
There ha* been much talk ia nil j editors hnVe been Wearing patched ly by the press within the last two
Therefore and consequently.
plenty of hum punst about making clothes and writing boosts on empty years to the results gained by in­ you do not choose to accept this in­
Editor Holly postmaster of Sanford. stomachs and empty pocketbooks oculation with antityphoid serum. surance against disease u gift of
Piffle!
There-are probably it hun­ But wi* believe the times ere chang­ So thoroughly has it been tested science to mankind that ranks with
dred clerks and bookkeepers in Kan- ing for the better, editors arv ac­ that the treatment bus passed en­ smallpox vaccination no one can
lord, an y one of whom would make quiring it fraction more business tirely beyond the experiment stage compel you to accept
For decades
just as good a postmaster as Holly "kense. and if the editors. « t their und it is classed With vaccination there wu» a prejudice against small­
or anyone else, but I here’ s nobody meeting in Jacksonville, will pass a against smallpox among the "sure pox vaccination, and even in thesi
who would make a* good an editor few resolve* and stick to them, it things’ * of medical science.
days tin appreciable percentage of
?.
of the 'Herald,
If the people of is possible We will have a different
During the six month* mobiliza­ the population, otherwise seemingly
Sanford have as much sense us cel­ tab* lo lull ut the State Pre-s Con tion of United States troop* in sane, prefers to risk the loathsome
ery. they’ fl chip in to pay Holly n vention hi Kissimmee next March
camps in 1fClJrt, the year of our disease rather than uj'repl im­
salary for k)-cpuig out of tin* |nw«tKissimmee Gazette
irOtil lc*s with Spain. War Depart­ munity. even if ll doesn't ro*t
-■ v*
(|
offire and '.It liiiding exclusively to
F&lt;T ‘* *
ment doctors Were called upon to cunt
R
bis nobler calling ' Auburjidale New
Florida’* M ale Hoard of lleilliii
light 20,000 cases of typhoid There
Eursf) plus Is Health)
Era.
. 1 ■VP
was but true case of the* disease in urges the employment of preventive
,. The eucaplytus .tree’ will keep
the entire s’ rmy of 90,1)00 inoculated measures against alt disenses. More
Thanks, l^rn. Hanna, lot the sttg-.
away mosquitoes and miftsml, In tin*
gedion
We do not wi nt tLe post* belief of Professor Henry G Walters men in 1913. and this record stood l hafl this, it provide* at cost known
against nit average death rate from antitoxins to citizen* of the state
office, row,
I
I of Philadelphia, wIII) is quoted Icy
* t■ the disease of 16.5 per 100.000 o f and' where the individual is flnun
0
—
\J. K. Junkin of Miami, as saying
the civilian population of the coun­ rially unable to meet this small cost
that mosquitoes cannot tolerate the
C O M IN G UK T H E E D ITO R S
the Board furnishes the serums free
try.
odor of the eucalyptus tree and will
None is so
Every enlisted man in the United ns nlr, for the taking
The indications are that there not -remain In the immediate vicin­
States Army and Navy Is required poor in Florida that he may not
will he a large crowd of editors and ity If a eucalyptus grove.
to ttke the antityphoid vaciTnaMqn. have full benefit of the latest devel­
' P R E T T Y M R S . S M I T H . " ,\T T H E S T A R , K K I D A Y , O C T . Nth
publisher* in Jacksonville October
Mr. Junkin is just in receipt of in­ It la compulsory In the French army opments of medical science.
13, 14 and 15.
formation to this effect from Phila­
Fjpm the viewpoint of the indi­
The editors will not only he given delphia, and suggested that it would hut it is still optional in the British
vidual
it becomes u question whether
army.
Typhoid
has
been
until
the
u most hearty welcom e" hut the be well lor the people of Miami and
he
will
accept this form of insurance
present
decade,
the
apparently
un­
meeting promises to be most piofit vicinity to hear this in mint) and
nguinst
disease, fee it smallpox,
avoidable
scourge
ol
war.
as
also
Th*' Standard Railrpad of the South
able. J
plant eucalyptus trees In every avail in civil life. Now the discovery that typhoid; diphtheria or other af­
SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE APRIL 5lh 1915
There are many things of interest able spot.
the dead bacillus in sterilized solu­ fliction*. or whether he chooses to
lo the newspaper luen 10 f!e di*This stale nil* til of Professor Wal­ tion injected into the human* blood "carry hi* own insurance" and take
cussinj many tilings that tinke long
ters would seem to he founded on j J*
preventalivv of the disease has tl)e chances that the luck that bus
Lb*:
No. XNo. H6
been needed
No. HO
knowledge
gathered
from
a
wide
Li JnrksorrrilJe
changed
it all
Just why the cb*ud kejit him immune* so far will stand
I
f* A0 him
1:35 pm
A :I0 pm
It will be good to have such a field of investigation; for Professor PHnil us, literally billions eff him, in by him indefinitely
Ar
.S
n
*
annnti
There- is no
12:15 pm
5:35 pm 12:35 am
krorthy element together, and there
Ar Richmond
Wallers conducts a plant research a man's circulatory system should Insurance against death,
5:20 uin
9:IN am
ultunnte
8:00 pm
Ar Washington
for institute ut Lunghorn, Bucks coun­ nullify tho live germ Is pfobnbly he and final, hut th e r e ‘ Is protection
« :50aru I^Atipm 11 -.50 pm
nothing too good in Jacksonville ft
Ar Baltimore
1005: am
1:30 pm
1:3R shi
ty, Pennsylvania, where *e has made yond the understanding of the aver against that dreariest of all re.gretn:
Ar Philadelphia
12:33 pm
4:03 pm
4
:25 am
Ar New Y’ork
sil-^lheir v^ves and a more or less extensive investiga­ age layman, and it really is un­ "H is death was qptimely
JS5; •*n' ’ . * We want
might
2:40 pm
6:20 pm
7:13 am'
tion ol the eucalyptus tree as to the important that he should know thfl have been pruvented if-,
daughters; attfi even, the babies.
"
AlUteel Equipment Free Reclining Clmtr Cam lo Washington. Dining
Thf banquet to be tendered the various properties pertaining to the why, if he avails himself of the fact.
NoU tbo'doctors nor th e ’law can
( * r Service on Trams 82 and 86. Sleeper to Savannah on train 80
visitors by the Chamber o f , Com- eucalyptus family.
If typhoid has a liking for one compel you to take the antityphoid
For Information and Reservation Phone or Write
. .
mrree will be a moat elaborate nfThe mosquito chasing proclivities season of the Florida year over an­ inoculation. It is not necessary to
,L_
fair, and no ekbenka Is* to be spared have been observed in this vicinity other it is the late summer und bill have the disease for yflu ran, if you
t.n making It one' of the greatest before, and residents of
Davie, months, and it is nt this time
. *■ that will prevent it, and if you don’t
US W« 4lUy Slrcel. JackMntlU*, ft*.
/
successes ot its kind In the history where the Everglades Sugar nnd more than ordinary precaution shou care for yourself -have some regard
lllll»bo,oofh U » u ! . T i m e * . IT*
Mmm IT
r u i ixs
of the d t y .--Dixie.
taken to ward it off
Land Co. has an experimental
for your family and neighbors

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�D. LeBarron Perrjtio, managinc
editor o f . the Tropic Magazine of
Miami, Florida, was in the city Fri­
day night and met with the Com­
mercial Club.
Mr. Perrine, unlike
the majority of the visiting brethren
did not want anything from the club
but bps promised to print several
good pictures of Sanford and the
celery dcltu in his magazine.

C. G. Executive
jg a a a a d a a a fla a ia M a d r t a a q a m ia a a u ia a a a a a a a a a a a iiim a a a fla a l
Connelly was conducted to the
This committee met Monday even­
throno in the corner and the "rain,’ *
ing and r7celved reports from the
A RESUME OF SANFORD
charmingly
Impersonated by Miss
various rommitteca,. M r. Elmer
HAPPENINGS UP-TO DATE
Helen Hand in raln/oat and hat,
Rogers spoke very forcefully on the
Little Happenings— Mention
all CammiinicsRoni for (Kts
carrying an umbrella descended in a
Lookout
Committee’s Campaign, and
CoJutufi io
FJjItr," ef
of Matters in B r ie fshower
of pretty handkerchiefs when
Mfg. H A. T«rkn&gt;. TKom N.
Mr. Henry Nicholl, the chairman of
the
umbrella
was raised above the
Personal Items of
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head
of
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Interest
things are well in hand so far ns the
elect. Grent fun and merrimont en­
social features are concerned for the
Ladtea o&gt; Iht Maccabccn &lt; ,
|rendered to which the parents and sued, when hi up and rod "bandanas"
Summary of the Floating Small
New Goods—rl shall be able to fall and winter.
Mrs Elizabeth Morton, atate dep-j We,i,d^ of &gt;he young ifiembers are were found in the "shower,” from
Talks Sucrinrlly Arranged for
sell velvet .hats, bought in New
the "gang."
After refreshments
uty of the Woman's Benefit Associa­ cordiully invited.
Hurried Herald Header*
Revival Services All Week
York lust week from 76c up. Cheap­
were served dancing was^enjoyed un­
tion. an auxiliary of the Knights of
er to buy new than to have the old
Rev. J. G. V'eliable of Jackson­ the .Maccabees of the World, spent
7’Ae Trmplt Circle
til a lute hour.' Invited to meet Miss
one fixed over. Mrs. Grace E. W il­ ville preached the first of the revival several days in Sanford last week,
Connelly and * Mr. Getzcn were
On
last
Sunduy
at
the
Temple
Revival services at .the Presby­
liams, next door to McCutlers.
meetings here last night to a well in the interest of the association. sixteen charter members of
Misses Eugenia Maulden of Wash­
the
terian church all this week.
filled auditprium in the Presbyterian Efforts are being made to organize a Temple Circle met to take another ington, D. C.. Charlotte Hand, Hel­
12-2tc
f
'
Mr. Tilden Jacobs of Chuluota
church.
His Sermon received the local Woman’s Benefit Association step in the organization of the com­ en Rowland. Rena Murrell, Clarissa
Clhrence Woods of the Kuxtis Lake
was a business visitor with us Sat­
closest attention and made a great as there is a tent of the Maccabees bination Class-Club. The report of Starling, Nellie Elder, Mary mid
Region was in the city yesterday
impression upon those present. Rev. already established in this rily. the committee on the constitution Lucca Chappell; Adetiide Higgins
urday.
* •
and met with the county commis­
if
( apt B. G. Smith conducted his sioners relative to the putting down Venable has n message for the people Mri. Morton believes the outlook is was adopted and the following of­ Margaret Da via, Elennor Roberts,
of Sanford and the interest in these very encouraging and is offering a ficers suggested:
President,
vice Ruby and Daisy Betts,,Muriel Ilar"Ford#lac" over from Oviedo yes­ of some ^and asphalt roads in this
meetings wilt grow as more and big inducement, permitted by spec­ president, secretary, treasurer, re­ rolil, Helen and Ruth Hand: Mcscounty
ut
some
future
date.
As
the
terday.
more go to hear him.
ial dispensation of the Rational porter, teacher. There are to be the dames II. B. Connelly. A. P. Con­
present issue calls for brick there
5 or G doses 666 will break
The meetings will continue all the Hoard
Membership, nolly. It. L. Peek, J D Purtlon, S.
The usual initiation fee and following committees:
will
be
nothing
but
brick
for
HI* V m y case of Fever or Chills.
Price
week and the public is cordially in­ also medical examination fee will be reception, social, literary,
music, Bradford, T. S. Davis and W. S.
era! years to come, but the laterals
25 cents.
71-52tc
vited to go to every meeting.
Hand: Messrs. Clarence Carter, Ned
benefit,
civic,*
home
betterment
and
abolished
during
the
time
limit
of
could be built of some other mate­
Chittenden,
Hurrold Long,
Ken­
-b. II. Hunt, J. B. Jones, O. G rials and Clarence is desirous that
the dispensation.
The ceremonial room.
neth
Murrell,
BUIy
Coulbourne,
Congregational C. E. Notes
Walcott and J. S. McKenzie mtUor- our county try some of the mnterial
.The officers are to be elected Fri­
rites of the order are most impres­
Although inclement weather kept sive and inspiring. Mrs. Morton is day at a regular business meeting. Jas. Lee, Robt. Grovenstein, Clar­
ed over from Oviedo this -triorning. that is making Lake county famous*
many away, this society mustered
The officers become the executive ence Mahoney,* Honry I'urdon, Earl
Rev. Venable has a message for
Mrs. Grnco Wifi j# ms. after visit! over twenty to their last meeting on touring the state in the interest of
committee
and as such will select PaitODv' Ralph* Wight, Geo. M c­
the
association,
appointing
deputies
you at the Presbyterian church this ing the/Ui'|^ ^i^i^nJf the east has re­
Woodruff,
Hume
Sunday. We hud ns chairman Mis and organizing new associations. the chairmen of the committees. Laughlin, Seth
week. You are invited to attend.
turned after purchasing a large and Albino Frank.
Robt,
^though
"E ffi­ Accompanying Mrs. Morton to San­ The chairman of each committee Humph, Sherman ■ Lloyd.
‘ Dainty Sweets" made by Garet- complete line of millinery in New ciency" was not the topic for dis­ ford is Mrs. Gertrude Morris of
Rowe,
Sam
Bradford
and
W.
S.
will select the other members of the
M&gt;n Candy Co., for sale by Irwin St York und other eastern cities. These cussion this one thing seemed upper­ Puntu Gorda, who will solicit for same,
A committee on the club Hand
goods are arriving daily t|n(i,wiU he most in ihtV'inmd of the leader and
( iiles.
' l‘-tl c
members and look after local inter­ idea reported the following and the
on display today.
She- wishes to
L'anlcm Star Social
He sure and attend the revival thank her friends and customers for she made this word "efficiency" the ests preparatory to the Installation same was adopted:
keynote
of
the
evening.
It
ran
like
The members of the Eastern Sta/
of the order
meetings now in progress at thet their past patronage and ran assure
Friday. Oct 15th. social meeting
a silver thread all through the ses­
were most pleasantly entertains
Presbyterian church.
Friday,
Nov.
llitit,
roi^m
meeting
them that the same will be appre­ sion Tliis was undoubtedly due to
l i i r l h t h i y /' artp
Friday. Dec J7th. benefit meeting by Mrs Ray Butts and Mrs. Stella
12-2 tc
Washburn's home-made candies ciated in the future
j tbu JacL-lhul Mtaa Frank insisted
Friday. Dr,** iTtK. beheTir rtlePfiftH. Saillk - at t Im bourn of .Mrs. JtinCn
In honor of his birthday. Leslie
T7ir sale ur irttln ic tnies *r3-ST|&gt; '
Mrs. J. D Parker., has returned j that "efficiency" was the one thing
Friday, Jan. 11th.literary'meeting at the regular afternoon social of tlfe
Hill entertained with an informal
Myriads of stars
Mrs. L. A. Brumley and Mrs. Hen from a trip to the golden west in needful lor our society to gain great­
Friday, Feb, 18th, home better­ order last week.
The topic under dis- uffalr on Saturday evening. In the ment meeting*
sparkled
and
twinkle'd'jn
the earthlV
Guthrie expect to leave -Tor North which the exposition at *Sun Fran-, er success.
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game of "rook" which was played
habitation
and
joy
reigped
supreme
Carolina Wednesday, where Mrs. cisco and San Dilfifa was visited.* ’ cussion wus "H o w cun we make our
Friday, Mar. 17th. civic meeting.
Lafayette Till is won the prize, u
for there was an interesting cake
Guthrie goes to benefit her health. and many other points of interest society a greater success?'
Friday.
Apr
14th,
music
meeting
Enjoying the
Next Sunday, Drt
10th, Miss box of bon bons.
In California and other states. Mrs
Friday, May l!Mh. benefit meeting contest inn. they didn't eat the
We will pay you I cents a pound
pleasures
of
the
evening
were Misses
Parker spent several weeks at Pip­ Clarice Hand will be the leader
Friday. June Kith, social meeting cake i that provoked a gale of laugh­
Rosamond Radford, Corn l.ce T ill»-*. j
for old nm cut casings, sizes JO x .1
ter
Rhyme* pertaining to tin- vnri
kin, Colorado, with her brother. G It Meeting at fiGtO p m A cordial wel­
Helen Shelton. Mamie Kate Wtl • Friday, July 14th. American Tour
,,rnl MO x 3 'y. Sanford Machine &amp;
Calhoun, who i* mining gold at that come will lie given all new comers
(M
is
kinds
of cake supplied the key­
Friday. Aug |*th Eutopean tour
burn' llfjve l.OUgli, Helen Peck Ed
Garage Co
4-1 f
note
to
the
answers
This siieiul
place und enjoyed l lie novel »igbl
Friday. Sept 16th, annual bust
Womans t luh
mtjnd M'dsefi, LaFayette Tillts, Max
circle
has
been
organized
for the
Y i.u are cordially invited to at- of a mining ea tup
flick Calhoun i*
ness meeting
Owing to the repairs that are he-1Stewart and Deane Turner, Jr
benefit of the members who are un­
t.. 11d the revival services at (lie said to have one of the richest mines
. mg made on the club house the)
The business meiUing of this week
able t«* attend the regular night
1'ri-byterian church every night this in the west and when all tile ur
will be held on Friday afteri..... at
meeting of the Woman's t'lllb to
l
lc
r
n
t
h
m
l\
ntjjkf
meetings of the chapter
I'he after­
Vs* t V
raiigeinent» are made for getting
morrow afternoon (Wednesday) tit
,4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George
noon
social
Is
becoming
a
popular
the ore to the surface he will be a
In the presence of relatives and a] „ yniun M s ,&gt;lirk „ Vi.nm.
Ladies
Mr and Mrs. II. II Coney and
! three o'clock will be held in the
feature with ibis hustling, progres
"Diamond
Dick"
sure
enough
if
intimate
friends
Miss
number
i* ,|rcn have moved to the &lt;■11&gt; and
Co ngregal tonal church
Mrs Deane
(leiiring t(( unite with the circle wifi
M\i* body of women
Twenty enjoy
Knight and Mr
Osborn
s
reside here in the future
Mr
Turner, first vice president will con- Florein
be welcomed at this meeting
\
cd the hospitality of t hi- hostesses
Drink
Elder
Spring
W
aier
of
Sanford
were
quietly
Heriid”
n
i ..in &gt; has taken charge of the Cult
committee composed of Mrs \V &lt;
(1(1(1 t tie meeting III the absence of
upon this occasion
A N A L Y S IS
tlN
KAt H HOTTl.E
Monday
morning at
!*
&lt;»tl Go '.i business here
MrI tick ins
State
President's married
Bray. Mrs. F E Galrhel and Mrs
Phone 1017-1
o'clock at the home of the j&gt;riest in R llrow n will nominate the officers
I tax will be held oil Thursday, (let
|ir Davis, optometrist, will be at H-Fri tf
Daytona
Preceding the ceremony
l ‘r r mmil IfuilldS
lllh , at which time the club mem
if.itdons Nest soon
Watch paper
high mass was held Ut the Catholic
Mr
a
nil
Mr- K l&lt; Murrell and
hern
.till
I
their
frmnds
will
have
the
I ir t (jkt j a I .Vac a i
World Series
■ date*und see him for glasses
chtlf'I anil Mis* Knight receixecf
children returned Saturday from a
’
pleasure
df
meeting
Mrs
W
S
len
I"hr World - -erie- 11a -e tall gami,.I 2 ■t f
\lrs I li Packard was I he gra motor trip to
Fe d f holy c o m mu n i o n
I he al t ar of t h e
South Carolina
will be shown at Ike Imperial The nmgs president , of I he State
church was simply and beiiulifully emus hostess at a delightful^ porch
Mr Robert Rowe will leave for litre building as usual beginning on cr.it nm. who will linhg before the
decorated in while
After communi party and ten ten social mi Thors
MrAubrey Moran of Geneva
i old home in Virginia Wednesday
Friday next, tniober KtL
Game local (lllb the work of tile Federa on t Lr party wu* entertained si a cfay afternoon that was a pleasing
is
i
in*
gin-si
of M rs Will Hand for
Imn
Mure is much pleasurable an
It
pretty well understood that Mr ('ailed at one o &lt;I (x k
( l It.
event III church circles
I'lle tuiciiil a few days
wedding
break
fast.
given
hy
Mr
|(ti*i will he accompanied h&gt; one
------ --------licijnilion in this visit of Mrs Jctiand Mr* It Gortnlry at their home was given in the interest of the
..I S,n(nrd*» beautiful girls, as Mrs
U nman * I lull Notice
i tng«
Other guests of the club Upi a on Orange avenue
The entire lower f'liristtllii" Savings Fund of the I,a
Miss .leesIi- Street Huberts left on
ft IWe.
Owing to the' repairs that lire he- Oils oeettMon will be a number of floor of the residence was artistically dies’ Union and a liberal col led ion
Saturday for Wilmington, N.
to
club house the m ee t-! prominent women throughout SemBest Granulated Sugar, tic a ing made on the
It was resume her office duties with the
and beautifully decorated for the or- was paid in to the treasurer
TMe repairs aim paint
j. . i&gt;id
Ml other groceries retailed ing tomorrow afternoon will be hebD inole county
cnsioii with jialinx, ferns and cut one of the mini largely ullended of A t I*.
a1 . j i n|i’sa|e prices
Write for p.ice at tlie ( UngregaIiniin I church, ut ing of the dub house will be com­ (lowers The dining (able was adorn- |any «»l the ten-ten social* that have
Full tit tendance ib pleted before the fourteenth and the
li-i
Your name on postal will do three o'clock
with .in arrangement of rose* been hejd and a very hapjiy* aftelM is- Hena M urrell left I a s i night
i oncert grand piano, rei eiitlv pur i nI i-rtninlili'd wtib f&gt; r&lt; -in d
I delay
The Enterprising
spent 1
In
I.
* " v r - noon was -pent
1s tthe
lie ladi*
* will ( o r l Al I ni i a- s, • u fieri - h e wi l l re
I,,,, d 11. tin Mu-u t lepart me.tit
: ■ ill', i n
Pa la I kn
I lu
I
11p
4err laid for I We| Ve .1till &gt; P b' mi l s t lour in lew or 1, upon tin ■|i.u imi- s un n her s t u i l t c - |n ! lo W o m a n ' s
will
|o/ in gdw-v
I'he jtuino arrived tl s, co ursc brcakf-i-t W*I- , r \ed
l » rati (|aDid 11II* Us I re « r»'a m i ti ■I ( th*g.
M
ib
h
&lt;
n
*
i
fur
'sale
her
Mi-* M urr.'lI 1*
\■ f
Hat i h. principal of i he
in &gt;anlord Motuluy afternoon
This 1inmedialtd y uflei I lie l&gt;ri-nkfasl I he cake and rlioeolute liul fudge was
,\
cur
load
ol
J-Tsey
milk
(
iiwI
or
senior
vear
'■ ' In schools was in the city yes
is the only concert grand in the city
ivnlay and reports h mo.it successful sale at Hand lira* Stock Farm, und has a unique and interesting his­ party returned to the home td the served by the hostess and her
Enifuire
priest whore the impressive mar­ daughters. Misses Hazel. Bertha and
opening of the schools and a large west of French avenue.
Chunpr oj Addresses
tory. - Attention is again railed to riage ceremony wasperformed by
Hand Bros Stables
12-lfc
Margery
Mr. and Mrs T A. Newtpn will
attendance.
the pay muni of dues. The need is .ur­ Father Dotm worthy
‘Hie tirtde's.,
*1*1;,. f weiity'-i'ighU gYies’ls Tie par ted reside in the l.cffler house on Third
gent and members lire earnestly^ re
Position Wanted Stenographer
-i-ier.
Miss
Marion
Knight
was
the
reluctantly at a late hour x*f the street this winter
Notice
«jUcstcd iii pay their dues promptly
i bonkkeejfer by lady of many
only attendant and
Mr George •if ter noun, hnjnng that they wiTnld
Trilll further notice Mu-'inis
&lt;vA*, *r ,
The dull year book can be secured Kmght was liesi man
■ .r- e rperience
Address M, care
The bride -null have the pleasure of attending
swimming pool will he ojien to the
M r and Mr\.m Ne«* haw'
from Mr- J
Dicknis, Mrs Ill'll11 ' . I i Min e
12-JJlp
was
unusually lovely
tn a smart another social at Ihc hospitable iiotni moved frotii I to- West Sli|c t*&gt; the
public every (lay from 2 to 6 p m
rv Vtighi iti&lt;l Mrs \\ 1 Morgan tailored suit «&gt;f brown wiili a.ies
of Mr- i'.n knYil
I ; ■ county ■ &gt;m mi'.-mmrs were in , xccju Tuesdays and Fridaytipen
A F Philip* hum. on Third street
,■r a w one of the ilepuri meiit chair
-ones lit mat eh Tin* muni o| bunnr
1 i est erday and finished up 11 night- only by special artmigoTnetn
I'H-I
men
was dressed in a sheer white gown
llantlkcrchlci .S'Auuer
h of business matters, the re- m jjarttes of ten or more.
Pure
beautifully embroidered
Mr and
• of which will appear in the Fn
fresh running water
All conditions
Dr and Mr* A E Philips will be-,
The rhurmitUc home of Mr* W aI
Next Friday, October Hih. being Mr- Knight left on the '' 40 train
i-sue of the Herald
perfectly sanitary
12-tf
ter Hand wu* the scene of a very side in the Shin Imlser cottage
designated by the last legislature us for an extended trip through the
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pretty social event lost evening, Magnolia avenue.
\tiiong the prominent
visitors
Farmer’s Day and also by the proc­ final
Miss Knight who has spent a when Miss Hazel Hand and Miss
Woman s t’ luh Notice
from Chuluota
yesterday
were
lamation df Governor Trammell the greater part of her life in Daytona
Essie Portion* entertained with a
Owing to the repairs that are be­
M r und NJrs. Fcank Miller left the
Messrs Gaskin, Williams and N. J
undersigned will close their banks on Reach is
charming
and
attractive
"handkerchief
showi’er"- in honor of lmi,.r part of the week to intend
Li1oils, and Mr. Futch, w'hp ajjjicar- ing made on the club house the meet­ that date
Sanford is the center of young woman and is popular with
Mi*.* Linda ( onm-lly. whose mar-1 •
otivention o f National Enjhalttv■cl before the t’ ounty Board of l’ ub- ing tomorrow afternoon will be held the greatest farming section of this
a wide circle of friends who will wish ridge to Mr Tom Gietzgn will take ,.r;( uj ^ail Francisco.
They.- will
at
the
Congregational
church,
at
i
Instruction iii the interest of the
country and ns a murk of respect lu r’ every happiness in her new life,
place
tomorrow
afternoon
three
o'clock.
Full
attendance
de­
lake
In
the
panuma
exposition-anda
1 ' ulucitu scliool
(or our own and other tiliora of the, Mr Herndon i* a prominent young
sired
soil
we make this day a holiday in business man of Sanford and is pop­ ■The pink vine dr Love's Wreath visit other sect tons nf the west fijoUichiirdsori Art Materials A fine
(orc returning home
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fact as well ns in name
We also ular with a host of friends who will entwined with ferns wim used ex-j
•mi&gt; large assortment, jb*t received.
tensfvely
in
tho
decorations
of
thej
.
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No M- K. I'rayer Meeting
wish to extend to the farmers of the extend congratulations.
Mr* Grace E. WiJIjams. next to
On' their
dining room and living room. The
A vluirminJS and interesting ^v.it-,^ .
There will be no regular prayer celery delta and of all other parts of
''I t'idlers
12-2tc
return Mr and Mm Herndon will graceful sprays of the dainty little j itor fll the Herald ojlice on Monday"
j meeting service this week at thi the -tale a friendly greeting and
gn tn Sanford in which place they
Mr and Mrs Douglass Ell&gt;c/Me
j.; ,-^urrh on Wednesday even hope that Farmers’ Day will rnntinu
, -'*.* :
pink flower were ttse&lt;l in profusion I tnorniug kuf a liundoome b a b y .
will reside permanently
Daytona
■i liule -un. John Cheney have rr- ing m usual, on account of the meet- J((
dow*
and
]
Wilson
Smith,
the
little
grandson
qj
■
alafVc
Dudoors
and
windows
M ,j„y (,f jdpasure and relaxn- Journal
0 1 d to Orlando where Mr Ellcr- ings now goitig *mi at the I’ teshy lj0|1 '|n commemoration of the men
ipop' cabi i Mr. und Mrs.( J. S. Wilson. T h c\ 1
^
placed about the rooms upon'
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1
1 1 to his ubaby.L A ' Y C J '
» it*
•"'■ will have Charge of the city d p - ) t,,rian efiurch.
nets
and
mantels
in
tell
vases,
offoffice
succumbed
, who make living possible for the
In llonnr oj /Iriilul Ciniji/r
1 • ry nf the Orlando Ire Co
Their
set by bowls of |iink hibiacys.
In|»bfp.
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All members of the church are ur- |(„|a 0 f (he world
May this year 1
,
t»n Thursday evening Mr*. W. S the dining room wbur^ refreshment* j
"bu y friends, here bate lo mu' thin gently requested to attend the Pres*
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be one o prosper.ly and may the Thnrnl0„ t. nll.rj ainP(1 with a charmfamily depart* but wish them well in bytcrWh church on that evening in­
Woman a Club Nolle*
■M
horn of plenty run over wUh wealth
,linnpr ptirty' in honor of M jw were served the tdWo-.-IE** spread 1
'he county sent *of Orange.
with a white linerr 'coyer, and ecuUwmg lo thy- repairs thut- a V U » .
stead of the prayer meeting as usual and happiness fur the farmers of
Hub/ Betts and Mr. Robert Howe, tered by the large |Htik &lt;*ake -upon
F. E. Stointneyer, Pastor.
ing made on the club house the meet- ’
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Mrs. H. A. Ter hey n of the Santhis great country.
whose marriage _^;ill take plagp to­ which rested n single road.1' - ( ’ Aught ing tomorroxv afternoon will bq heltf** • ■*'
*
f"n l Herald wus In Orlando SaturF IR S T N A T I O N A L R A N K
morrow'. The dining room wan an at the chandclicr ^apd e^t^nding to
at
the
Congregutiouul
churChrfu^
• .Wire Service Heitor
'•a', and paid the Keporter-Star a
PEOPLES B A N K OF SAN FUJI D
oaquidte bower of*--beauty with a the corners of the-table w_ere stream­
three, .o’clock.
Full atteritlancn* de­
plea (ant rail.
Mrs. Terhoun is otfe Special to the Herald.
profusion of fragrant roses, red and ers of pink, terminating with sprays
sired.
The
Western
Union
Telegraph
Co.
of Florida's
brightest
newspaper
S A N F O R D DEBATING CLUB
white, pink and yellowL In graceful 0/ pink vine and fer,ns. The recep­
’* - a
w,,rk(rs. and is prominently Identl- announces that, notwithstanding the
This Club will huld Rs prelimin- profusion everywhere,
their
gor­ tion hall was lovely in-red; the green
bed with the work of the Woman’ s work of restoring Its lines to New a(,y mci.||n^ on the evening of Octo.
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Teakettle In Distress.
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geous beauty displayed against a of- ferns being relieved by vases of
f\_l
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Orleans Lsi*
has L.w.ti
been itntvfwlofl
impeded nt/
by niffl
heavy
* luh in Sanford.— Reporter-Star.
her l!)lh. nt eight o clock.
One day small Badlo was watching
background of lacey ferns.
Covers old fushionod red pinks and red
ruins in that section, substantial
Sec Herald for furthrr nnnounce- w'ere laid for six, including Mr- and
the lid of the teakettle rise anil fall.
Miss Alice Whitner has returned
e.wa
bibisebs. Ib one corner was placed
progress has been made und that at mcnlH.
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L&gt; Sanford after assisting in tjie pubMrs. Thornton and their guests,’1the chair fbr the bride elect, above' emlttbiK nt the same time tiny puffs of
thv opening of business thi* morning,
Finally slio said: "Mamma,
Mi** Ruby Butts. Mr and Mrs. which'was a canopy, of red rfnd RoHt. stenin bpt,oe
11" "'hocl opening. Mis* Whltner s
rjl|, h, ,h„ doctor
a number of wire* were available
v,*ry pojiufar in toVn. having been
Forrcpt Gutchel and Mr Howe The and decorated with red ribbons.
Well of Refined Oil.
teakettle , jtot the asthma.”
for service, although their efficiency
u" primary teucher last year
Her
There Is an nil well near Calgary, In table was lovely, with it* appoint­
Upon the arrival of the guest* I
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was below normal because of swings
''Uinerous friends will b# glad to
west cun Canada, that yields an ex­ ments of crystal 'find silver upon the each wa* preaglltid with u rod heart
caused by the prevailing high winds
traordinary oil, ne clear as water, con­ snowy cover, ceiitcred by a huge
know she will open a kindergarten
with the request to w*rite "D on'ta”
and jr.ntinued rains. )11 is under­ taining 73 per cent of benzine and
bowl of roses, an appropriate setting
ey i y in November.— Winter Park
for the bride to follow.
The girls'
stood that the Western Union lines capable of being-used gruda In the en­
Notes.
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for -Ute . del ieious "iitf. course dinner
» iwrote
the
"don'ts"
'for^the
brit^r^
constitute th* sole^ means of tele­ gine of a motor cor. 1
roll'M ayor
that was served. All nVer shone tho
* H. Wilson. and Mr. und Mrs graphic ’ efhnmunication with New
groom elect.
Tiuty were afterward*
iwoiinUta K
tor
1 will W a nnuiiUt*
x Um i
■oft radiance of shaded g^tndlea.
Jehu Smith and little son, Wilson Orleans up to date and officials of
presented to the guests of honor snd ol UanforU. •abject tn tho 4m Ir
Encourage Handsome Homes.
'toxcrobw.
Primary to b» Md in Not
ill
arrived in the city Sunday frtyn tHo company point with conalderamid much laughlcr and merriment, tbo city two tortpt a* AMi
In order to encourage the erection
CMI/ioa
Club
tadi
o(
our
«
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1 iltifiurg and will mak^ this city their, *b le .pritfe t,o this achievement,, the of beautiful residences In Paris; the
the orlgihal and cute little lyts o f biW flt t a t M l __
future home, residing at their new notable..character of which will lie .authorities award three gold medals
Tho Cecilian Club will hold ita advice were road, and -incidentally tin snd tritKout msk
home on Union avenue. Mr. Kmith apparent -when it Is understood -that annually to the designers of the most first 61-monthly meeting, fbr the sca- treasured in the hearts of that nay will SMM.that lb* lawsi
p a x t ’ •; * a
“(«» Aid.
that train artistic dwellings. The owners of shn 1915-16 at Mrs. Munson's stu­ group of boys, and girls' for futuro
i‘*pocU to engage in the growing of the damage was so severe
se
three reference.
routes wll these, homes are relieved of half of dio. Saturday afternoon st
* nter vegetables In conjunction «rvice by home of the.
t
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i —I . - . I - b
thidr annual taxes
wilh Mr,.kWiUon.
hardly b« rwtor*d for

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A CH IEL IS A M O N G YE TA K IN G NOTES AND FAITH .
MHE’ LL P R E N T 'EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

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park evenings and listened to them,
and it would take mighty strong
financial interests to make me live
in a town that could not. or would
not support its band.
, "0 1 l)«jjj|efij to the community.”
As the community' fi~madi! up of in­
dividuals. so snything affecting the
individual affects the community.
There is in the human breast that
which demands amusement, enjoy­
ment, refcxation, and if we cannot
get it at home we are going from
home to g e t i j j ^ .
The Lyceum and Chautauqua,
ever alert to help and up&amp;ft, has
many organisations * that are se­
cured in the usual way to fill this
desire.
This means more progress,
for we are now setting up musical [
standrads. Is there a financial side

* Nothing about the postoffiee this
week u yet and it will probably go
by default because there U no one
that really wants it.
Did I hear
any one say anything?
'■ ■* ■ ;' v W &gt;»
*[ I see by the papers that this is
the hotteel summer that we kave
experienced in twenty-fire yean and
I a n well beliere it for if I erer get
any hotter than 1 have this summer
the other place below will be a precooling station to me-.

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^ That Sunday school day was a
great stunt and should be practiced
quite often.
I understand, that all
the churches were filled I ast Sunday
and the attendance was a record
breaker. If these tame people that
attended last

.
the

,
gait

Sunday

.
l he

wiM keep dp

,
,
churches

will

every Sunday

«r Some of the ladies will edit the
Herald on Friday. October fifteenth
and i hope they light on some of the
evils of the day and raise rain with
e v e ry th in g
die-,
to

arc

be

that

able

to k « - p

need,

unafraid
to

it

Th e

an d

ihe&gt;

up

enough

.tif

M oll,

and

•

for

la

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w«'h****l

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I Itefie.ve that it would be a grout
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at»o **-\*r»l gifl* lb a.! •hnriJrS l:j# tr:
1' the ;-J v»- * * * a ■j 1 I ill » rirri
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th.
. t.it-lr. • To fit * * * r * «'m*i
i-t
tY • r

and

,

1 es, two of them
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f'hi&gt;-ago

placed

Welt

if

in
a

ma&gt;
the

ban d

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We all believe in advertising our
town
Look at t ’ hirago
Her pub­
lic spirited citizens finance not only
grand opera and symphony con­
certs for the winter, but also an im­
mense band for the summer # One
of the reasons the$* do this they say

!u «

a week - f i e r the.

abou t

to this question
t ,.___

Ift- ' jt that

ought

H a ■ *,♦•• h.*;.

e o n ' ill*

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f&gt;e nl led |

fur

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oiu? ha»J .t
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d*v«j aad

in ?•»

* afford Intrf ftiltenl
t

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nans# ofJudf* of

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1 sh are

com m on

tk* Seventh

a&amp;dtf tk* ft 1« »',*,£ ebaiter and ckaccary

sto c k .

For Sale— Ten teres of the b«t
liigh hammock land, west aide,
outside corporate limita.
Half i3
cultivation 4 years.
About 2$$
large pines on other half. All fenced
and ditched.
Quarter mile of
■hipping stations and First St. Pw.
feet drainsge. $1350.will buy it if
sold within ths n e jt 10 days, worth$3000.00.
See 'owner# *207 French,
avenue.
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•uting in a raft am cap*

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MEjr Li romplaiaant and W, W. Brady and t]oinK ^
E. fc. Ilrady a t m dHendaiTl*. the undrrijfn
column?

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a-* t rl at Riilrf

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L 'i-m r » hat

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rtie

iirst

rur.«

paign in the - If.

of

the

office*

f.t'l

will *'
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soon

doing

in

T here

the

will

!#*• nothing

m ayor’ s rare

for

all tt-cm to l«- afraid of J

L)

the&gt;
D av i­

son or else they are so well satisfied
that he s u i u them sufficient.
There
t

. m a y be something doin g in this rare
)&gt;ul the rfvAl^c* #rc 'U rn and D a T ison
will
just
rantw
around I the

4

track

to

rd u ld

have

■ sion.

show

The.

the

run

people

how h*

som e

opposi-

with

alderm anic

ticket

will

also be slim as the o r d i n a r y men of
a f f a im ^ a r e

2 bat
fc ■* .

afraid

promise*

to

so

take

much

cussing and no p sy

this
work

It would

job
»pd
be

a

goqd thing for some of the kickers
ar!&lt;I*’ knocker* against the city" g o v ­
ernm ent

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B

t

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l

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term
.

to

and

A lw a y s

take

save

this

the

spouting

jo b

city,

.a b o u t

fo»
They

how

one
are

...

awd

yet

never

,
i ^

these

held

same

lh «

kickers

jo b

of

have

alderman.

There is one man in thia to w n in
particular

who

Is

the

champion

-'•.luio c Iter ° ! K nockersville and if he
Vtty only a llow his n a m e on the tick­

- ' ■'

et

I

will

support

•» fam ily and
then some.
It.

So

hiirr*V»ith all

my'

my wife's fam ily and
B u t he i s r a f r a i d to try

mqch

easier to sit in front

of the atore and kick th an it is to get
into the gam e and sa v e the country.
Y
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The

follo wing

well

written

edi-

ttirial w i p fujnished the Valley (J »a e U e b y one of our readers, w h o j&gt;elieves with us that the band de-

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fffvcs tfie support of the publlp:
What benefit to a community is a
bend?
O f tho professional band,
"’ whose players are artlata and whoso
playing Is * finished prpdoqt. there
' is ttp chsnce lor argument— it bears
7 . the m u relation to the community
that the a r b galleries ‘ and libraries
do. So; therefore, take it for grant.. r d . that th* above query refers to
. the ordinary country or village band.
whoM name
legion.
1 have pkyed In them And
a.
1 have
taught them and I have Mt in the

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if*

, ■«■&gt; ! '*'i

•» . g " " d

’iriai . u

Institutio n 1
ihe taxes fund* to

a c o m m u n ity

take

from

na-i-

i «ju
m ake,

INDIAN

MOUND

HAS

STORY

Archeologists W ill M ik e E *cavation»
in Order to Stud/ Lives of .
Ancient Race.

&amp;o c, « o ♦ &gt; * * ♦ ♦ * &lt; y # * * * *

keep

a

park,

ju u

furnish

the

What a boon t o ‘ a town is a good! Itllllr n/.',hp |Uc&gt; of lhc
%hlcb
liand Stand, well lighted, well trained once Inhabited that section of the
band, new clean uniform.'
mony that
com m unity

T h e h a r­

they will unfold, to that
and the wealth of m u ­

sical productions will more than pay
for ev e ry dollar invested

AT

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LIKES

country Ir, the years ago
The utensils used, thefr w a r para
pben.atla. aaJ. even the skeletons of
Ihe peoples burled there, w i l l 'afford
Interesting research work
AH tho inter estVi* e je a ration a will

HARVESTING j

lV » n ? u « &gt; .
It stands today

Kansas

Man Rides on the Rods to
Reach Farm Job Prom- Ised Him.
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WOMAN WORKS IN TROUSERS

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W’ fcfilta, Kati.— IVter Coughlin la
hard at work In the harvest • fields,
despite his ninety-one years, and likes
It. He so wrote to W. M. Woods,
superintendent
or
the
Sedgwick
County Home here, after reaching
Great Bend where a Job bad been
promised him
Coughlin - has * son In Tonkawa,
Okla. bul refuses to accept aid fern
film Tho j&gt; 1*1 man •n u m e l the name
of Joseph'Munson to naoowhlo relntlre*
from humiliation.
J
A week ago he went from her* to
Great Bend on thtf "roda" of a Mis­
souri Pacific freight.

Tramp Tolled Heavily.

Attired Like a Man, Miss France*
Cadero.of Pennsylvania Runs
76-Acre Farm.
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ConnellavUte, Pa.—Perry lownsblp
has a woman who goes about her work
In a genuine mannish way. She la
Miss FTancea Cadcro, aged tw tn ly
Alone she manages a 76 sere farm. In
eluding ihe care of alt hor**** and sev
eral cowa
This spring she put out ten acres
of corn and several acres o f oat*
A lo n g with this she ' b ro k e" two
.qolt*.
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Her father 111, her mother unable
lo look after the farm, and her brothera all away, she shouldered the bur­
den of managing the farm. .
She began three years ago. She dis­
cards woman*! apparel and wears
trouser* In the field and In tba barn.
She haa grown strong and healthy.

Volga, 8. D.— William Corcoran, a
local market gardener, hired a Cramp
to cut ^ie weeds and grass around
hla plowofiklrbnnd yesterday while
Cqthnra^-cavq hi# attention to dutlea
elsewhere.
When he returned be'
. . t.
round that the.ti^pp, In an exceaa of
Too. Tru*.
seal, hadcut iWwn not only the grass . !
w exist that Japan la preparing
and w r r H ; Ulfl also the potato planu. to ren«w the regrets of the Uhtaf
thus destroying

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Atlanta. O i
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0, Hardman
w oat up to his Nacoochee
Valley
benches, y o u build a ban d »t * n d |
farm
recently, to superintend the
and you j»ayea caretaker, all fro m !
work preparatory to the excavation of
the taxes
an Indian mound which possesses an
N o w do w hat is right and put in Interesting history.
There. N aco o cb e*. an Indian prin­
an a p p ro p riatio n each year for $600
to $80 () or more, ret uside for the cess. was hurled, and tradition bolds
a fascinating romance connected with
band that they can hire a competent
her life and death
director or teacher, buy new musiv
Archeologists, representing a N e w
an d get new u n iform ' once in a
York
museum,
will f cxchvatA
tjie
whiled
in ururr
order to
maka a aLiQBi^it
scientific
•
., mound
muuuu iii
m maaa

and

they

could give thp people batter servict

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ra m In col ban*l
good lor a rommur.it
r.r tie
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Ther, wr . r i f J. J’

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fired 4 I.'I Ut|Ir»* I
the
taken some of the prospects will an-* i i
nounce

of

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i«he t ritnms a, -"s* I’nuni
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■&gt;ori juar•
Mayor T br a * b*r i*
a ld r’
! f &gt;ou utrr*-*' * it h m** tkat
Mr; if
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ter bufM11 tit n -M r’
the ti.vrid !•* a good financial arguand run strong for some time andj m p n t for a town wouid it not t&gt;e (r i g h t ) as they appeared In the g ar­ of Ifr, rlrrtfint; and for thr lyppifisf of
1‘roelr* Hank. Sarfr*»d, HaT
N II Gar nr r Salford /!%•
then»|ow ut’ . Some time *inre he was |a wiM- move to he'ji ttiat bafni den of their fa t h e r s palace at No­ ■ atrr. t« build. »if)uf*rtufr. pufrha**.
ThtN
y w.I.on
-d; f .
'*»** o r m i h o t w imp art)gig#
and to aetl,
rm,
llulgartaTho
Pn
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stirred Up about the depredations financially’
nuncCfe‘ SS
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-y Ji» a«# o»' ®t h*t » 1 to JI■(»***•* of and to
7.
VI Kailtff, Sanfor ,I &gt; *
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doxla was horn tn IS9R an*i her Bis ; ,4)u:F * i' (J »J**f«t* aftd maintain, or licr-na#
of the English » p * rT,,w'' and had thej
W e have shown in tin
irord i»tc®Ikrn to o^rai# refnfe' at or r m r Jin**, and
V F Putt on
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t*-r
was
tsern
the
re
a
r
following
They
and *m■'■»»» *iuipir*M a&amp;1 suppli** of
Hoy Srout? kifl them
It -■ ared 11j
kfinw r
!»*■ndk»&gt;* -1*r •
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11 a ' -'' #a r a ' ' h•- ' k * ^ • »* * » r • * M
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r .ettl | i ,nftfs or ■' hr'
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twins now iTit*ni; une yc-un old. an*t .
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mr i 4l,
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rg.-;r a 1d l .
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rnnrn Cyril, hofti Jo I
Tbelr *,f*^ *r" * t ■ t* *' i » *r. j!«r tur * -I ifitdr#.
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thljp rc an-f f **a/J
I want Ma.or Thra»her
* *v« the •it*.
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'I ( '■ -&gt;l 111. Another now dead, wav Maria LaruHe, r c -•r
bu*ir*-a
ar 1 io ****«»# kardl*. *htp
policeman hil 1them ofl in t he e&gt;entngs instruments to get t)ie band -tarted.
h
daughter of tlube Uohert of Parma f.ri ■rd I-an.l BOA l.*IE
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, «1. *tr _l tho 7it h '!»/ « I a.in.n-;.,
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m*f rfeanfiiiw »n&lt;l bIII Jl___
d******_ of
frttgfet
by
until they are exterminated
We and from a few public spirited nti- Their stepmother was the Princess l*P‘
I* HART.
f ot by t i W ; to purr bo.*#, or otWrwiMi
Notar V' r u Mir
want Mayor Thrasher to run
not Zens,,t who*- hands are in their E ^ n o r e of Reusa-Koatrltz. who dtw *rqu»rr. to fnsnQfBrtur# prnduro. rr»r\rt,
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rflDUop tfifi In ill i r i ,fite of hnute
work In the Russo-Japanese war
mile and kill thcs*&gt; sparrow of! unt I r ,le t he &gt; get the 1ea &gt;t "f 1h&lt; her
an tl tforr.fiijr u»# i n&gt;f fuitsumpUan ta r«p
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they are gone from here
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FOR SALE

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Couaiy of Ns» York
.J, K. Raymoad Heater, a notary public
in and far tke etate and rwualy nforeaaid.
‘P R E T T Y M RS. S M IT H ," A T T H E STA R . F R ID A Y , OCT. 8
da hereby certify that Anselm P. Aadersaa,
t. Raadolpk Appleby. Jr., and Katbertne
R. Norton, who are to me well knowa.
tkte day appeared before me. and eeeerally
BULGARIAN PRINCESSES
for
themeeleee acknowlodjed that they
ItGAL ADVf BUSING
iipied the fotrtetat articles of jnrorporattan
and tbs accompanying ootiro for the ute
—
i aad purposes therein stated.
la Witaeoe Whereof. I haee hereunto eet
my ktfid and #»il of offlf* lbl« 2l»i day of
For Sale— Good horse and wjfon,
S-rpte mt*f. 191$
Tk# isBdortinted h
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H L.HEATER.
DuHart, Sanford Ate.
•a tk# ITIk day o( Octcb-qr. A D. 191$,
Notary
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«&lt;at« of Florida,
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For. Rent
Furnished a part menu',]
* a pit of batUtaf af b«(/l itatt, ta tkw my
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Tallakit *-**. foe
l^ttara pms*at. laror- t
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KATHERISK R NORTHS
Wltoess: N. Rsjmoad Itselrr

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In Witness Whereof, we ^ete hereunto
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Broofl&gt;n. N. Y.. 100 ekarea common stock
M eharws preferred etoch.
J. R a n d o l p h A p p l e b y . J r . * « S
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Katherine R Norton. 1*1 Pelrelew Are.

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Two nice unfurmthed
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|o carry on lb# button** ef purchieing. «l
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N o ir r a h r r . 191$
rr.BButsrtariof. srqoijinf. Kptdin*. ovninc
flftiainl nifR*i a* wiUi^'a
$8 00 per month in ailvnnce
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(BeMeiriB*. pl»&lt;lri&gt;f. r*»rtB*. aollin*. »»Jrrrjr Brtiov, of Wrk&gt;wf*y f’londg
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HI' i11 1*1IIman, ctf U #ki* ■, Flr»ridla
oif it*l (trollBg 1b rood,. **fn, mor*koitII. II ^ILanlrcr, of Sanfcrd. Floridi
di— &gt;nd proport), of *t*r; kind *n&gt;l d*ololhfi t*ortf', of Sanford, timid a
rription. tnd rmrryinc on so&gt; os* or morn
Furnished
rooms at
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o( tk* * hot. lu*ir.e*-o* nr .njr eihrr b»«K#f later
n»»» rotb-rt-1 ,h-r-nr1rk. *• m»p b*. snd
$1 25 per week anti up
315 L|
to ,k* *it*Bi. Mfrriitod b* tk* law* of tbr*
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•tat*, and a* lull and with all tk* gnim Notlt* of t split allow for I* , l»**d 1 ndrr F’ourth St
tkat t h* law* of tbia Mat* ronf*r upon
S*rll** H I af lb* flrnrral Slalotr*
r«r(V),Mion,. to r.rry on bu*in*aa within
Notira la hereby #|y*n tha, llarrrrt J
F’or Rent— Several nice offit*
or without Ika atata ol Florida aa may b« Jarock*.
purrkater af Tar (ertifira,*
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and tn IH* **,*nt p*rm&gt;lt*d by law
i n . dated tk. lad day .1 j„n- \ ii i » t i rooms over i n w e l l s . Enquire n. *d
V Tb* amount of raniut *to*k of tht* ba* filed a»id rertifirai* ,n m* nfbee and V , , ,.*i *, r* .
32-tl
rorpoiallon aKail (- trB. kundrr-d and fifty haa mada appllratlon for ta* dead to i.. j*
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Said certilirat* -----------------OnV ihousand ft** bundr*d t,f.00| *kar** kmbrace* the follosini deernl.eo propar’ y.
Knr Kent or
—H oum» on r»H
of , h* par *a!u* of ,»»* hundred dollar* alt acted in bemieol* i mmi). fVbylda.
1100 eaoh. of shirk &lt;in* thousand I0U0I »U H#f 2$ frwi Bn! of tb# SF nr l.ut ’* ffd*tto AvC- W J ThiCW'H lOl'^
akare* of, the total par value of Or.* bun- j So* i i . ’ Tti 10 S, It ;v y; , uni S
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**o#k. And riv* h«R.ir#d WKI» .h.re. of ft. K m9»9 tl
tl»» lolal por kr»lu# of Fifty thoutaad Bol­
Tbo &gt;atd land being w***u*d a, th, date
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tin f So,000) ihtll l»# preferred gfock
Ol the I-U.»r. Cf *urb rertidr.tr m th. land, all tiled. Cash rent Clo*e «*-■
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TK» preferred
thill h« rolitUd to
F.nqture A r n e r t s U ailier Shop
i»^ tliwidend of not cliihibfwltnf Mira purr rent rat* ihaii ir redeemed acrntdiBf tn
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.# p#r rrnt In in; apf jriif. »hich 4)*i- l a i deed will tnu* t i e r , on on th- J'th da
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Wltne*. m, b (final * H r . l u r e and . . . I
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T WO U n fu r n i s h e d
€tx\ of tk# nrl earplug, K#for# any dividend
ii pi Id upra (hr cotnrr.nn at&amp;fk
tbia th* i:i h day °f September \ [■ j u j . up one llicht: se p a ra te entrance, n ^ l
Tk# holder* td'ik# pr#f#rrwd Block shall
Llerh l lycut! Court Seir.itiul* , u FI*
wdter, etc.
F’intt location, Oil * c«*8
In rjuwr of liquidation or diiiilytiaB of the
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b Y Js^. C. Roberta, IJ. C.
ccrjAof *UoD, Wfort in; amount ihill be
ner.
Address P; O, Box 693,
T1-T»aa-5tr
paid to lb# ho!d#r* «f t h# foim ot itock
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lo I*# paid lb# amount paid up
ford. F'lorida.
of tb#ir •bar#* hut shall noi (larllHpiic
Nolle# lo rr#dtlar*
*&amp;&gt; Hitplm •***-t&gt;* aft#r poyiif ol! ih«
I d Court of tb# County jludfr. &gt;'#minair
tebold •( tba pud up capita],
County. Stat# of RortHa
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*Tk# holder• of tk# common md preftf- 1n r# l.-Btat# of k!Itcab Annt# Yonp
r#e| 1104*1$ lha!| bi'# rquil votinf rifbl^*
Dil creditor*, l#fat##v liitirihut##* ar.tl
TKo &lt;ipiu! •fuck ubill be paid for In ill p r iw i, havlni rlaim* acainat *a:d aataiei.
lavfut men#/ ol th# United Statn. nr rnal sadTt-qufrodTC*
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ot pcrional.property of the vatu# equal to 151■.Ecl■ oblch Jfay, or
eithet of you, may ;
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it# par vilu# of th* iitek ia«u#d in t|have
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Sereto .halt he paid in lawful money of
th# 1 ni’ ed Stale* or real or peraonol pyop•rty of Ihe value —
-1-,a! to th* par ralu* of
the ttoek leaded in ^rbanf. or -'eaym.nl
therefor. In *ueK i&amp;atslmanu ar.if'"Wilbio'
•urb lime a* may be dealgnaird by tb#
bisrd of direelora. provided that tb. aubKrileti ihall he antitied to tea day*' node*
ct demand for *u*h deferred payment*
4. Tb* duration of this corporation .had
b. perpetual, Bnloo* looser diaaolvad arcafedlns to taw.
A Tbo buMneo* ol tbia rorpcralion akall
be ■conducted by s board o( not je*. than
tflrr. director*.
Tke hoard ol. direct ora abaft aelect from
lltmwlrra a preaideot. viry previdant, aecrotary and trraiurrr. Two otttca may bo
held by ooo person. Raid board of directors
•ball have authority to appoint all oecra•ary agesta of tbia corporation.
.tnhual si eatings of tbo atockboUen shall
be bold st tbo priori sal oSUo-oTtbo ooot- otios oa tbo first Tuesday in February

Will of Vtilrah Ann-*
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twny defendant
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no Monday the ]*t day of Narrobcr,*-#,
DTtSIS stenographer, from New
othrrwias the btQ
I a* filed will tw lalean aa —nfrnarj at Postal Telegraph Co.
aa again** yewy.

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lhWlh* tu &lt;l*r of project over hla. nelghboF* l#x*&lt;L_^J
1 1 IHHJOIAAS
latter may pull them down *1
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY OCTOBER 8, 1915

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:E UNDER THE THE CITRUS FRUIT IN­ ELKS HOME W IU BE
CITY COUNCIL HELD PRE-ORGANIZATION C(
IS TO BE MARRIED REGULAR SESSION DIRECTION OF MR. HYMAN MET TUES­ SPECTORS APPOINTED READY NEXT SPRING
DAY AND FORMULATED PLANS

Washington, Oct. 7.— Woodrow
Wilson, President of the United
States, announced tonight his en­
gagement to Mrs. Norman Galt of
Washington. The date of the wed­
d in g has not been fixed, but it will
probably take place in December at
the home of the bride-elect.
The brief announcement from the
White House by Secretary Tumulty
came as n surprise to social WAsh-f
ington, but to a number of friends
it had been expected forborne time.
From these came the story of a
friendship which has culminnted in
a happy turn ip the troubled and
lonely .life of the Nation's Chief.

Council met in regular session
Tallahassee*, Oct. 7.— N. 0. Penny
Tho ofheers of tho Sanford lodge
Oct. 4th, 1915. at 7:30 p. m.
of Miami; H. D. lierry of Winter of Elks forming the corporation re­
.Present, B. W. Herndon, presi­
Garden, and W,*J. Edwards of Ocala jected all bids for the new building
dent; C. H. Dlngee, W. W. Aber­
citrus fruit inspector*, spent three at the meeting held for the purpoao
nathy, J. Adams, J. D. Davison and
days at the capital last week jvith last Monday afternoon and decided
R. C. Maxwell.
Absent. H. E.
the state chemist for demonstra­ to appoint Contractor George Ven­
Tolar. Minutes of the last meeting
tions; instructions dhd practice In able of this city to take entire charge
read and approved.
the application of the United States of the work of the erection of the
The Thatcher RealtyiCo, present­
standard for testing the maturity new home under the supervision of
ed a pl^at of Seminole Park Subor immaturity of citrus fruits. The Architect Hutton and the building
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chemical test used by the inspec­ committee of the lodge, comprising
Tuesday
afternoon
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of lowing Mr. Hymati, Supt. Ezell tors in their work is a very simple the trustees, Forrest Lake, R. J.
referred to the city clerk for signa­
young men of Sanford met -logethei made a talk and offered suggestions; onepjmd after their coarse of prae-« Holly and S. Maxwell and the four
ture.
Mr. F. J. Kurn alz appeared in re­ with Mr. Hyman of the Baptist after vho.se remarks Messrs. Mainfcs, tice'at the statu laboratory Became members appointed hy Exalted Ruler
dud Lane
made short talks fftiite oflirie'nt in its’ appUcation. The Neal as follows: C. F. Williams, W.
gard to placing telephone poles. The church to talk about organizing a ;{sr&gt;d1nr gn
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uggestions of plans for obtain- ■Inspector* ~fe?t Fri'day'for their re- ■1 Hill.’ Fred T Williams and Frank
mutter was referred to the city en­ Young Men's Christian Association 43;iN&gt;uggi'
for Sartford.
Mr. Hyman
stated im: memhs-rship and the necessary^kportive stations to look after the !, Woodruff.
gineer.
that
-thr'Tlaptist
trustees
had
de- cn |■11aI to finance such a' .project. • fruit shipments that Have already^
Mr. Aspinwa II appeared and asked
It wx Miss Margaret Wilson and
T he building will represent an in*
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mmu ffrom tfrr irrnTT* The* vestment of about twenty thousand
4 After-»hr many
'ttggrstfpns fr
w““y?TJir'fciin
Sf&gt;rj'eC',!n tn
her cousin. XTTm Woodrow.' TT.iiie^Mrrr an apjrmpmuniT to - support a t t
who drew Mrs. Galt into the While] city band.
The matter was post-| to a Sanford Y. M . C. A. for $1,4)0 (leaded to appoint a cofffmittee ftf Lstate. rlieinist is preparing full in- dollars when completed and equip­
sind not charge one cent of rent for tbree to draw n elnfrtctf.’
n »d ,d ,vfc*l,’l“ '!i&lt;&gt;,'?* with referened to tho
House circle. They met her in theiP°ned to next meeting.
ped and this undertaking at this
the use of the lot. provided it vcim solicit cliiirler memhetsi*. and sub- * ItKtnature citrus fruit law and its
Supt.
Mansell
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and
opearly autumn of last year ami were
season of (he year demonstrates that
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so much attracted by her that they pined the placing of safety gates a used us si Y. M. C’ . A. location.
This proposition sounded good to ever amount was .sul^cMhrd to up- tin
ic wit hi n tin. next two or •
certain
street
crossings.
The
matter
,ity at1f| thi- building will
-ought her out more and more frewit- postpnneil till next irii-.-iuig the fellows as there was a 'chance ply on tils regular aitmul due- of t fi
U ui-ll tlj
I to- coinpii-i, d and ready for orriiThe ollleers reports were read itit &lt;1 (o obtain a perfectly gooff t.milling ! t p 'i M ('. A., the amount ol the
1parley in tin- early -prmg *
M r(ialt spent a
mouth
tfi-i*
and the use of a fine lot for
the , ffu in In- decide.I on by tin dir.-i
ordered
filed
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Meeting
-ututK r at Cornish a- a guc-t of the
- a 1f" d lodge fit- over two Iiu ii mere slim of one dollar
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It ill'- , Ide-tt lit Ugh!ei
It w td■■ 1 it * ii I . r amt t in- m&gt; mil • r-Inp
as Mgiti-d r,\- i to- president and .|
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I . Ill- l V ,;|e I.. ill. r • d II
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lilt loll
ii -■ tig1 the i timuey of hi- ilaughI- . oit-l a ally imreusliig and the
proved |.y tin- i,r.it11• • committee t.. formed with tin- following named
-re *‘ h|"
liigii School nil'll' members think that there should lie
i.i .lift cousin with M r - (ia lt that
•tlimittee a id wlll'Clfl
fj til it r 'I
ft .id
Carrie.l
otimer- Mr II C Phillips, eht ir- tl
d \ . I let idi.-r
11 Ii n -1 de| .\ 11 , ito- n i l - l o g o f s u f f i c i e n t
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tjne "I the
funds to .on pletc tile lAnliling onctr
ai.il Mr K J. Moughion, treasurer. in* min r&gt;
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thirty -tutl&lt; litis.
Tho meeting w**sj|M.™un
n.o-t interesting facts about the |
Woman s Club
The rhnirnian then called the
1f 'AH'* rjl'ri (led t .i tli '*pmi'!’!: II. .1 ....... - hi. 1'rof II F V t&gt;
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indeed
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t |ufi field t *• •
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..•in , i of tfir meet it g. to ill', n-s « ( f i \\)U T’ 4&gt;f S.i
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t..i't I- ''o ir t 'ongr, gal ioh.i if ir It. w.tl an i’ \
" . til lr , || cut l i ni g i - r o o m s III t h i s
plan- lending 1" (lie pi:rmiirn*i t- or
I to In|i&lt;&gt; a iiig officer' w■ r&gt;
Thiutrr Tu* •m J. v■ 1!l ight. Mil .fiiil
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i trat tuti and friendship lo fore ’
attend:; tfee
(i t of t l '
-tu tr - r i d every detail
gant/aii.n of a Young M&lt; n - ( hriiTis't., \\„-titiLirj
1 'a Iiu i n per rrmm hi or g.i t.i/ i i i.-iliil Sp n o r
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on
fort
of l lit- members and
ttj n \ ii.i, nil inti
Mr I’inllip made u»* v*'11 'll#" r I!,-, t. .1 *Th i ri' wi:1
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H o lly
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• In n f.imilit s fifis fi.-i't. w o r k e d o u t
i, 'i . i t,i widow ol a well president Idled tin eh air ill tin in
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i i!t mi this bm out lining „
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si ml, c i. M 11, g .1r,
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i n. \ liu-mess that still dears fils was disposed "I and reports from
l'..rk iiM'iiue tippositc the Dirktnn
coin in unit V and the Inin h goof! j
i mi 01 Inc High Si bool coach.
t ui i ds -a' \
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'-lie fin- lived in W ashington the department ' and various i “ in lliev have Iicioi jo young men a lie
.liifi|c .iml will to. i |o— to the bulk­
I i'
Hut- lii'oo of V\offorii ( "I |
' v'th.t* dllt &gt; of evist i i l i z o i i t lint l o v e
in' did. Inki- from with board porch-It • her marri age Hi 1MOi
yl l e is' mil tees received
I win. l.ilK were
11 nicn "t fit- ad| iiamta nee
Ir o g r e s s i v e cit
t o tie p r e - i ■■y
|«g
The ti 'in fin •• heihili &gt;1 g.i iui-s |
1., .it.-! roof garden i-tfi-ii- on
thi*
afio.it thirty -eight y.-ard- old mol p'.ueed upon th.-ir ttr.-l re..ding
tfi*
i trial.do
Mr Hvlliuu til knit at In.gtli on tins or gam ui t Ion cud to pli dgg flni with tin lol'ow .(tg ii m.
,ii-t -ufe of i in- builitiiig white it
w:i« Mi-- Edit h ItoHing. fiorn ml "Faitnn- M ui .m &gt;v lull th.ct provtili
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, the butter plans of orgunizit'um anil support both linam iidly and mor.tl- Kissiminii . ml St. \uga tim
will always be shady.
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Vt - i to-vil'e Ya . where lo r girmootl i for remuneration to aff intim-enf
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,
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I He . blip
In Ip that we should i,Pi ion from 1 to this movement fletnember the tin-. ; r•- practicing herd and h o p - I
I hi- building will liu \e one of the
a .i - -pe'it ami
where her lather, person imprtMinrd ami ttieti de
i-xery citizen of .Sanford, nr of Sunt-| time and tin place, 1qtpcryi 1 The to In- victorious in tlu.s sport this
must
dance floors possible to build,
promt1
clr.red
inpocent
after
having
served
William H. Bolling, was a
year
The following boys are as­
mole county for that matter.
Fol- at re, Tuesday night, Oct. !!&gt;lh. ■
a, the members believe in the art
w term of years, and the ''BiTi Hoard
nerd lawyer
pirant- for the team William H'ope
t
ol ti-rp-ichoro and will do every­
i h i l l 1 w hit'll has as its ultiruiitr aim
Captain , Harold Washburn, Joe
thing possible to make the building
|
the
abolishment
of
.
all
advertising
&lt; oiigregniiiinal Church Notes
Filing, Thomas , Merydith. Collier
ii i el i'(l iI'uuircupotlH of
comfort
! matter upon jiUtlding* fencits,^ tri i
f. -I. I la v tv ;ts a good ilet
will
Hr" wii. U 11•i-r \\ ii-lilui m C . .o p.
, tg
A tiuouii' enpint wa inw&gt;l*
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\ ill, Ilr, li.'i n M HI n 1' Hal) * lb.
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gi 111 11 g
in
lintlo t
h eller
mfil.ai A r fin i * r* * m- M " r-&gt;- -( * •
l, t j ii g
to t lie i l ub m U
I ! i’ I .ill mill W mp i N|minor y Opening
i■ i
I In- live Ituracii t 'a - - !of
ii r \ irgii Siit'lt h. . 1.a I aj i 11• l ill i»
tiay
At
the millinery opening of Mrs.
&gt;• m.g men who desire light upon
Willi.1in- limith. Kobgrt-Colib, (tscar
Grace
Williams, throughout tho day
the questions of every day from the
Itrown. Paul Ezell,T Lcsfie Hill, A l­
Killed In Aula Accident
Hifile point, of view was very' much
bert
Fry,
Percy
Packaril,
Mux Tuesday, a beautiful lino of fall and
\vurt ’ 11)of Tirsl ~ galfp* wJIT' Tfie uinur ‘ mtttTTFry— wits— on-display:it evidence. Other classes wl*r»frdi- rsi^ived
t'lnveil wiifi Kis-immee on the^liome -bowing the latest style- and shapes
t reused by the rally idea
on Tuesday staling that' Jesse Mor
The trimmings
cron d-• Saturila . . Iti-tidier*• Ittth.
The in bats and toque*
l to i K Society is making g&lt;-dtl r|MM| had been killed m*ar then* in
4
*
arc
unusually
pretty,
embracing a
public of the city
reytiesti'd to
Mr Morrison was
progress
The
‘‘eflteiency I it in- an a lit" ai-i nb-nt
carefully
selected
lit
e
of ostrich
a l t i ' d t i n - garni- a m l ;eUSmir a g e t h e
pi.grt' is having marked inffuence well known m tin- nty, having nplume-,
flower-.
metal
ornaments
n
Vs
Miib-d here lor
several yt-ars and
11 I fie young |ieople setting before
jtnd
ribbon.
Especially
noticeable
Hi
J
*'
\
enable
of
Jackson
i
mornings
was
so
insistent
fbal
thi'iti a didimtc goal toward which held a responsible po-ition with the
are
the
latest
things
in
Colonial
dnd
w
ho
has
been
bolding
a
series
|
(&gt;||ire
of
1
Woo
dr
nil
was
*eIh- was a model vlllf
Haplist ( hurrli Next Sunda)
their efforts are leading them.
It Seminole ltunk.
Puritnn
shapes,
the
latter
being
of revival meetings in the Presby curcti and
rnorning
the
lm-iyoung
man
of
most
ezeinplary
hab■i 10 Bible school
Two hundred
will do other young people great
shown in p|ti«h lieaver, a severe,
good to get in touch Vith ibis sym­ its arid had a large in-le ol friends 1tcrinn church this week is stirring ness men. farmers ond .vll who can ttlwi twenty four were presiml last
sedate rroncl of our Puritan nnceapathetic and world wide Endeavor who will mourn his untimely death. the hearts of the people and each ; spBre twenty minutes gather there Sunday. Thirteen new teachers and
f .' t u i i H
tors,
moil appealing.
1*hc cute afternoon
and
night
the
church
is
j
to
hear
the
word
of
God.
.
These
One ol the sad features' of his
officers look their phiees in the
movement.
packed with people anxious to h ea r; lectures are so interesting that the school which is perfectly graded, little three rornrred Colonial is par­
Sunday, Oct. 17, is Every Mem­ death was that in December -of this the message that this forceful speakroom hardly holds the men in the Como next Sunday anil witness the ticularly entrancing. especis?ly in
ber Canvass Day, and overy church year he would have been married
to Miss Daisy Betts qf ibis city ct brings to this city.
mornings.
It was not thought pos graduation services fioni deparl- the tlug colors'so much the fashion
member especially is urged to plan
this full
The ostrich made hat
Mr. Venohle Aius won the people sible to hold the morning meeting ments.
and
bad
made'
arrnngemcnts-.(ur
\
to he present that day.
by his earnest appeal to their judg­ on Saturday on account of the rush
11:00 The pastor will speak on the shown in blrck and cereae is a novhis future home in Sanford.
And on Oct. ,'Jl the^mdatiing and
cltyjnost becoming to youthful faces
ment by the plain explanations used, of btuiness hut the men sny they subject "God's Interpreter."fl
The funeral occurred at his old
program of Congregationalism will
and will find it ready sale. Another
by his undemonstrative demeanor will get away from business long
0:30 Jr. H.
Y.
P. U. Mrs.Gnlhe set forth, so that any who- may home in Barberville in Volusia coun and
hy his * interesting lectures enough to have a gooff meeting to­ chell, leader.
quaint style, though entirely mod­
desire to know what the Cmtcrvga- t y today. He leaves a sister, - Mrs There are few men in tint ministry morrow morning and the servu».
0.30 Sr. B.
Y.
P. U. MissMiern,
n­ Is tho torpedo shape in velvet
ttonal church stands for m a y fit- '.Pjtul
K f|,ly
of
,li,! today that- pan drive these truths will he Field as usual.
and
felt
Now and lovely noVc(tien
—
u. n
■ . . . . , .L . s..
« rn t i&lt; la a t n f i i
nie-Stewnrt, President.
reive light. We have a positive^and neae'tt living' reluHve in this state
home in the same I'tiimtkVt like man­
for the small girl or hoy, and a com­
-Mr.
,Vemil.lt'
wi
l
l
be
here
Sunday
(
7.30
Preaetfing.
The
second
In
a
No particulars have been received
t onsiructi ve program, adapted to
ner used by Rev. Vepablc.
ami preach 'tat. the morning and series of uddrosses on Stories from plete slock of infunt caps, are to be*
in
this city about the accident that
present day needs and stripped of
Mrs.
The meetings were held in tlu«4 evening services and. Dr. Hrownlcfl tho* N»w Testament. Subject, " T h e found at moderate prices.
all narrowness and hindrances to caused his death.
Presbyterian church at 3:110 and will occupy tho pulpit of Rev. Ven­ Wiles
Williams
carries
also
n
largo
assort*
and Marhinatidhs of
the
Mr. Morrison was. on bis annual
personal and collective advancement.
7:30 the first day, hut ’ the ijemnnd able in the Riverside church at Devil."
ment of. Richardson's art goods,
viiration front the bank at the time
As announced
elsewhere. "Soft
for Mr. Venable - to speak in lh*&gt; JarksontdlfpV*~“
lace*
and other novelties. There is
•
.
.
.
Upsides the addresses hy Rev. Mr.
4
Tires" will be the subject for con­ of tho accident and was „v killing
also a nice variety of shirred rib­
Hyman
there
are
many
other
fea­
in Iowa. The catastrophe happened
TTT&gt;
sideration at the night service.
A
tures of the Baptist services which bons and fur trimmings. It will bo
while be was riding from Sydney to
Michigan C-cIcry Had
Dry Sundays In Chicago
big welcome to all.
Mrs. W!'ojr.nu,’ po!i&lt;^' lo cater to
attract
the pcopfc.
Council Bluffs in an uutomobile trip.
Celery
growers
in, other
parts
o f i1 ChicoRQ,'Oc$V'7.— Chicago for the
r
.
.
j
p
.
.
.
,-Oc$,'7.—
I
the
Undo at rnodera.Lu pHr* . She is
_ T' ‘ •
1
are
- You
■
* also, invited to nttend• *
the country have their troubles an I first time'*in- fo'rty-fou0 years
------ will ‘he
Speaking of Fogg
r \
too
we'I known In Sr r for f business
these set vires.
Welcome! Methodist Services
■ ,
v* .
wel 1• ns tho Sanford growers.
is f dry next Sunday,
circles
to need m'introductlc.i to the
The (lrange County Citizen has u
You will be met at tho door of said that the Michigan growers Tire
public
having bcejillu burine a her»
Tho-ordiycitbat
1,15*2
ealoons,
cafes
cut of N. If. Fogg of Altamonte in the Star Theatre with a hearty wel­ having troubles of their own tilts
Eustift Votes Bonds
for
n
number
6f y t r r j .
^Icittified
and*'gardenia;
where
liquor
is
sold
the last edition and the following come next Sunday."
Eustis, Oct. 5.— Eustis today d e ­
s'ASstm on account of the wel weather
with h r is Miss Winifred Smith.
shall
obey
the
Illinois
Sunday
closing
write-up of this geninl gentlomnn:
cided nt the polls hy u five to one
The Sunday school at 9:45^-*- and, various diseases that threaten
Attractive little souvenirs in the
"Originally an electrician in Roa- rijuti for everyone. School better or­ the crop. The following report from law will go Into effect-at 12 o’clock vote in favor of issuing bonds for
ton, Mr. N. 11. Fogg mine to Orange ganized than over before. Big men’ s Lansing will he of inteicst to the Saturday night, it was announced sixty” thousand dollars to construct form of gilded curd cases were given
tod ay...N o liquor will he permitted n system of sewerage grid hard -'sur­ visitors to the opening on Tuesday.
county, Florida, in 1884, locating In dwuj.
local _gro%pra:
,
.
*
to
he sold, nor given a'wny, between faced streets. The vote stood one
Altamonte Springs.
The woman’ s class had el ection of
Michigan’s greatest in­
that
hour «nd 12 o’clock Sunday ( hu„ drBj anff „ ix in faVor. of the lsBroke His Arm
*
H e gave attention to orange g r o w ­ officers at their class meeting on dustries threatens to he ruined, us a
iX V
ntght.
Fronk Giles of the firm of Irwin
Fine prospect |eguj t a f the stunt disease which is
sue. twenty-one against. The town
ing and expreimenting along various Tuesday afternoon.
Tlie elating order read to the city M wild over the victory, as three L Giles had the jnisfortune to break
agricultural and. horticultural liqes for s gr4at time .this winter
killing off the celery in many por­
The pnsjor will prearti nt both tions of the state. Kalamazoo, one council by Mayor Thorp
previous issues have been defeatAd. his arm op .Tii«|day, y hilc cranking
with signal success.
night came ns a shock
the auto delivery Wagon of the firm.
Contrary to some Investigators Mr hours on'Sundny and will he glad to of the biggest centers for the growing
IjiUsrest*. C o y n s^ o x /tW H re W v r*'
•
" S o f l Tires
The arm was badly splintered and
Fogg believed In letting the world have every' mftnltejr -in his place, of celery', is suffering greatly from
the disease and many of. the celery Awtoc,istiaiT&gt;Uri&lt;*txnc(nl thaf a nigob- *I«,the.subject for. consideration next it will Ifc several months before
know the results of I\is labors and for taking part in the servicqp.
- '•-.. A
short
conference
of
the
members
bods thcro cannot ho cut this fall*.
l^'.V 'X 'J n trfe sU *o u ia ;hF"sundny night, 7:30, at the Con^fe- Frank is able to present, his smiling
years ho was a valued correspondent
“
order,
.which,
gationnl
church.
It
will
ho
the
pricat
the
conclusion
of
morning
sercountenance
to
the
customers
again
'
Added
to
the
stunt
■
disease,
the
°f tho state and county' papers, * * "
. « _ -*± .
(rmnll Heal application, from the angle of and wrap up package*. His ma.py
wet weather has caused much 4&gt;Hg
to infect tho fields and -tbi*’ dfWasft ™
- . i - p i n r ' . - v j . ; . . : ^h«. nutoist, of.n great truth to life. friends arc sorry to learn of the ac­
serving to ruin those beds whiih 1 1t. is intlrrtsted thsl s' -flght, wdultj fjdod music and
hearty welcome cident that will incapacitate him on
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for tk# garmm***
corporaHon shall ha adapted * t t k e * r * l
■aanal meetiai of thee lock holdecs.
ear special aseetln ( called fer that puipoe*
f’ntUa board of directors shall has* bee"
Ar.t duly choern by the etockboldec*. the
bueiaesa of the said csscparatlon sbaU be
roaducted by tbe following earned pereonl
and officer*
ft
J. Randolph Appleby, Jr., f*"*'*'61 ,
Kethertee R. Nortoa. Vice President
Anselm I’ •Anderson. Secretary
Anselm P. Anderson. Treosurer.
Temporary by-laws may be adapted^by |
ntil lthe first anoust mr*-110f
said sttrers uatD
of the stoeaholderv
*. The me best amount of IndebtedIS**
or liability ta which this corporation shall ^ All Local Advertisements Under
at any time aubfect Itaelf to « Three bun- This Heading THREE CENTS i
dr*d fifty thousand iJMO.OOO.'
7*. The VamlTtad^rMl^nce*
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names sad reeidence. of
». the aub- (JnC For Each InHCtlion. MitlilUQg)
erribera
ribers to
ta thee* articles cf
ef Incorporation. r ,
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rV n ffl
legcTber with the amount of capital sub- U i a r g e
WHU)
scribed by each are as fallows
Aaaetra P. Andereoa. IMfi-«l*l •
Broofl&gt;n. N. Y.. 100 ekarea common stock
M eharws preferred etoch.
J. R a n d o lp h A p p le b y . J r . * « S ' , „ A ’
Perth Amboy. N J . 1 s h o r e common stork.
Katherine R Norton. 1*1 Pelrelew Are.

CLASSIFIED
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BUDGET O P O PIN IO N “ JUST BETWEEN
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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN ITA CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
MHE’LL PRENT 'EM " —SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

park evenings and listened to them,
and it would take mighty strong
financial interests to make me live
in a town that could not. or would
not support its band.
, "0 1 l)«jjj|efij to the community.”
As the community' fi~madi! up of in­
*[ I see by the papers that this is
dividuals. so snything affecting the
the hotteel summer that we kave
individual affects the community.
experienced in twenty-fire yean and
There is in the human breast that
I a n well beliere it for if I erer get
which demands amusement, enjoy­
any hotter than 1 have this summer
ment, refcxation, and if we cannot
the other place below will be a preget it at home we are going from
cooling station to me-.
home to g e t i j j ^ .
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The Lyceum and Chautauqua,
^ That Sunday school day was a
ever alert to help and up&amp;ft, has
great stunt and should be practiced
many organisations * that are se­
quite often.
I understand, that all
cured in the usual way to fill this
the churches were filled I ast Sunday
desire.
This means more progress,
and the attendance was a record
for we are now setting up musical [
breaker. If these tame people that
standrads. Is there a financial side
attended last Sunday wiM keep dp
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to this question
1 es, two of them
the gait l he churches will f&gt;e nl led |
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We all believe in advertising our
every Sunday
town
Look at t ’ hirago
Her pub­
lic spirited citizens finance not only
«r Some of the ladies will edit the grand opera and symphony con­
Herald on Friday. October fifteenth certs for the winter, but also an im­
and i hope they light on some of the mense band for the summer # One
evils of the day and raise rain with of the reasons the$* do this they say
everything that need, it
The Ift- ' jt that f'hi&gt;-ago ma&gt; l,.-- ad'ertiwd
die-, arc unafraid and ihe&gt; ought and placed in the front ran,.
to be able to .tif up enough ! u «
Welt if a band i* good fur f'F.tto k«-p Moll, and Ha ■*,♦•• h.*;. for
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FOR SALE

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Nothing about the postoffiee this
week u yet and it will probably go
by default because there U no one
that really wants it.
Did I hear
any one say anything?
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‘PRETTY MRS. SMITH," AT THE STAR. FRIDAY, OCT. 8
B U LG A R IA N P R IN C ES S ES

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J. RANDOLPH APPIEBVJr
KATHERISK R NORTHS
Wltoess: N. Rsjmoad Itselrr
Slats ef Ns* York
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.J, K. Raymoad Heater, a notary public
in and far tke etate and rwualy nforeaaid.
da hereby certify that Anselm P. Aadersaa,
t. Raadolpk Appleby. Jr., and Katbertne
R. Norton, who are to me well knowa.
tkte day appeared before me. and eeeerally
for themeeleee acknowlodjed that they
iipied the fotrtetat articles of jnrorporattan
and tbs accompanying ootiro for the ute
aad purposes therein stated.
—
la Witaeoe Whereof. I haee hereunto eet
my ktfid and #»il of offlf* lbl« 2l»i day of
S-rpte mt*f. 191$

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•a tk# ITIk day o( Octcb-qr. A D. 191$,
Notary
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and i&amp;r-| t eder and t p virtue nl * *!•
Into abody
politir *?id cer^ofatc rloaure and «a!» rendered H* f 1. BC» *Llr
in d*v«jaad in ?•»
uider tk# nans# ofJudf* of tk* Seventh
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t orapaty a&amp;dtf tk* ft 1« »',*,£ ebaiter and ckaccary •uting in a raftam cap* ' r; *•'
arurlea at iororp&lt;o!t.t, the anneal ol P*a4fa|. nkeiBin Tb^ Ili/aek l umbrf ( omvhxfl will be so fit* liv tk» offlr* at thr MEjr Li romplaiaant and W, W. Brady and
•ecredary ef ital. cf and state of Florida. E. fc. Ilrady atm dHendaiTl*. the undrrijfn
tl tk# city sf Tsliataue dsr.:| the um* rd. a-* t rl at Riilrf m rKinrvfj nlM
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For Sale— Ten teres of the b«t
liigh hammock land, west aide,
outside corporate limita.
Half i3
cultivation 4 years.
About 2$$
large pines on other half. All fenced
and ditched.
Quarter mile of
■hipping stations and First St. Pw.
feet drainsge. $1350.will buy it if
sold within ths n e jt 10 days, worth$3000.00.
See 'owner# *207 French,
avenue.
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For Sale— Good horse and wjfon,
N.cheap
BAY UONI&gt;
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DuHart, Sanford Ate.
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For. Rent
Furnished a part menu',]
fur light housekeeping or b*-d rooirx
(inoit location. 302 Park A\&gt;
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ter bufM11 tit n -M r’ *umA Mr; if the ti.vrid !•* a good financial arguU \( Hi) !■**• ar f * 1 ir a
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aistfr the Princess Nadejda -f n-#rrbandi»w ir^durt* md m»ur
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and
for
thr
^rodurtsofi
and
Bibufartvfr
and run strong for some time andj mpnt for a town wouid it not t&gt;e (right) as they appeared In the gar­ of Ifr, rlrrtfint; and for thr lyppifisf of
1‘roelr* Hank. Sarfr*»d, HaT
N II Gar nrr Salford /!%•
F'»r Rent
Two nice unfurmthed
then»|ow ut’ . Some time *inre he was |a wiM- move to he'ji ttiat bafni den of their fathers palace at No­ ■ atrr. t« build. »if)uf*rtufr. pufrha**.
ThtN y w.I.on
-d; f .
'*»** or mi hot wimp art)gig# and to aetl,
!i ird (i"'zt rooms, with h&gt;’ h tr.l
rm, llulgartaTho Pnucei*
Ku
stirred Up about the depredations financially’
n n C f ‘ SS
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to
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and
to
7. VI Kailtff, Sanfor ,I &gt; *
R ft Rourti, Sanford f »
doxla was horn tn IS9R an*i her Bis ; ,4)u:F *i' (J »J**f«t* aftd maintain, or licr-na#
_*07 French avenue
II tf
1"I let
of the English » p * rT,,w'' and had thej
We have shown in tin
irord i»tc®Ikrn to o^rai# refnfe' at or rmr Jin**, and
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bu*ir*-a ar 1 io ****«»# kardl*. *htp
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policeman hil 1them ofl in t he e&gt;entngs instruments to get t)ie band -tarted. daughter of tlube Uohert of Parma f.ri ■rd an.l
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We and from a few public spirited nti- Their stepmother was the Princess l*P‘f ot by t i W ; to purr bo.*#, or otWrwiMi
I* HART.
W anted Gentlemen roomers at J
Notar V' ruMir
want Mayor Thrasher to run
not Zens,,t who*- hands are in their E ^ n o r e of Reusa-Koatrltz. who dtw *rqu»rr. to fnsnQfBrtur# prnduro. rr»r\rt,
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rflDUop tfifi In ill iri,fite of hnute
work In the Russo-Japanese war
For Rent Store* and roomt uJ
mile and kill thcs*&gt; sparrow of! unt I r ,le t he &gt; get the 1ea &gt;t "f 1h&lt; her
antl tforr.fiijr u»# i n&gt;f fuitsumpUan ta r«p
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they are gone from here
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nounce soon There will !#*• nothing take from ihe taxes fund* to make,
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Lr L 0, Hardman i• Irtnt'*-*
doing in the mayor’ s rare for the&gt; and keep a park, juu furnish the
t inrj in b&lt;&gt;rdi nt,&lt;\ Inane *#^ur#-5 by ' ,
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all tt-cm to l«- afraid of J L) Davi­ benches, you build a band »t*nd | woat up to his Nacoochee Valley |o carry on lb# button** ef purchieing. «l Sanford, Florid* «#n IL* |11h j t
Fur Rent
Four room lOitift.
farm recently, to superintend the rr.BButsrtariof. srqoijinf. Kptdin*. ovninc N o i r r a h r r . 1 91$
son or else they are so well satisfied and you j»ayea caretaker, all from!
flftiainl nifR*i a* wiUi^'a
$8 00 per month in ailvnnce U.H.|
work preparatory to the excavation of (BeMeiriB*. pl»&lt;lri&gt;f. r*»rtB*. aollin*. »»Jrrrjr Brtiov, of Wrk&gt;wf*y f’londg
that he suiu them sufficient. There the taxes
»nd ir&gt;n*frrt(n(. in»wilnf in. irsdDavis, 1002 \V Fimt St.
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HI'i11 1*1IIman, ctf U #ki* ■, Flr»ridla
an Indian mound which possesses an •ifnint
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or*koitt .may be something doing in this rare
II. II ^ILanlrcr, of Sanfcrd. Floridi
di— &gt;nd proport), of *t*r; kind *n&gt;l d*oNow do what is right and put in Interesting history.
lolhfi
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of
Sanford,
timid
a
rription. tnd rmrryinc on so&gt; os* or morn
)&gt;ul the rfvAl^c* #rc 'Urn and DaTi- an appropriation each year for $600
Furnished rooms at Stumonkj
There. Nacoocbe*. an Indian prin­ o(
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tk* * hot. lu*ir.e*-o* nr .njr eihrr b»«K#f later
son will just rantw around I the to $8 0 () or more, ret uside for the cess. was hurled, and tradition bolds n»»» rotb-rt-1 ,h-r-nr1rk. *• m»p b*. snd
$1 25 per week anti up
315 L|
,k* *it*Bi. Mfrriitod b* tk* law* of tbr*
4 track to show the people how h* band that they can hire a competent a fascinating romance connected with •to
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tat*, and a* lull and with all tk* gnim Notlt* of t split allow for I* , l»**d 1 ndrr F’ourth St
tkat t h* law* of tbia Mat* ronf*r upon
rduld have run with some opposi- director or teacher, buy new musiv her life and death
S*rll** H I af lb* flrnrral Slalotr*
to r.rry on bu*in*aa within
Notira la hereby #|y*n tha, llarrrrt J
Archeologists, representing a New r«r(V),Mion,.
F’or Rent— Several nice offit*
■sion.
The. aldermanic ticket will and get new uniform' once in a
or without Ika atata ol Florida aa may b« Jarock*.
purrkater af Tar (ertifira,*
vj P I
York museum, will f cxchvatA tjie and tn IH* **,*nt p*rm&gt;lt*d by law
also be slim as the ordinary men of whiled
in . dated tk. lad day .1 j„n- \ ii i»ti rooms over in w e lls. Enquire n. *d
V
Tb*
am
ount
of
raniut
*to*k
of
tht*
ba* filed a»id rertifirai* ,n m* nfbee and V , , ,.*i *, r* .
in ururr
order to
maka a aLiQBi^it
scientific
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muuuu iii
m maaa
32-tl
affaim^are afraid to take this job
rorpoiallon aKail (- trB. kundrr-d and fifty haa mada appllratlon for ta* dead to i.. j*
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What a boon t o ‘ a town is a good! Itllllr n/.',hp |Uc&gt; of lhc
%hlcb
rhou.aod detlar* IlSOOtH)'. dlvldrd Into In areordsnre with law
Said certilirat* -----------------2 bat promise* so much work »pd
liand Stand, well lighted, well trained once Inhabited that section of the OnV ihousand ft** bundr*d t,f.00| *kar** kmbrace* the follosini deernl.eo propar’ y.
Knr Kent or
—H oum» on r»H
fc ■* .
of , h* par *a!u* of ,»»* hundred dollar* alt acted in bemieol* i mmi). fVbylda.
cussing and no psy
It would be a band, new clean uniform.'
The har­ country Ir, the years ago
1100 eaoh. of shirk &lt;in* thousand I0U0I »U H#f 2$ frwi Bn! of tb# SF nr l.ut ’* ffd*tto AvC- W J ThiCW'H lOl'^
goqd thing for some of the kickers mony that they will unfold, to that
of, the total par value of Or.* bun- j So* i i . ’ Tti 10 S, It ;v y; , uni S
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The utensils used, thefr war para akare*
tl*#d tHriLi•artd dnJUgrv •h»J1 l«r roifimon N 1$
« SB'S $&amp; ft Vi, t$&lt;* fi \ 1UH1
ar!&lt;I*’ knocker* against the city" gov­ community and the wealth of mu­ pben.atla. aaJ. even the skeletons of &lt;
**o#k. And riv* h«R.ir#d WKI» .h.re. of ft. K m9»9 tl
e r n m e n t to take this job fo» one sical productions will more than pay Ihe peoples burled there, w ill 'afford tl»» lolal por kr»lu# of Fifty thoutaad Bol­
Tbo &gt;atd land being w***u*d a, th, date
K“ r Kt,nt T W0 acr,n ‘ n,Pr0
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tin f So,000) ihtll l»# preferred gfock
Ol the I-U.»r. Cf *urb rertidr.tr m th. land, all tiled. Cash rent Clo*e «*-■
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term and save the city,
They are for every dollar invested
Interesting research work
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Snort
Un!##*
•*&gt;.!
r#Mif»
TK» preferred
thill h« rolitUd to
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F.nqture Arnerts Uailier Shop
. Always spouting .about how they
AH tho inter estVi* ejea ration a will i»^ tliwidend of not c liihibfwltnf M i r a purr rent rat* ihaii ir redeemed acrntdiBf tn
.# p#r rrnt In in; apf jriif. »hich 4)*i- la i deed will tnu* t i e r , on on th- J 'th da —
could give thp people batter servict
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dmd ihill l-v nofi.'umuUiue, and niyobli of Ortofer. A !&gt; I»IJ&gt;. .
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1 " f R ent
T WO U n fu rn is h e d
AT
91
LIKES
HARVESTING
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€
tx
\
of
tk#
nrl
earplug,
K#for#
any
dividend
... awd yet these same kickers have
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ii pi Id upra (hr cotnrr.nn at&amp;fk
tbia th* i:ih day °f September \ [■ ju j. up one llicht: separate entrance, n^l
It stands today
never held lh« job of alderman.
Tk# holder* td'ik# pr#f#rrwd Block shall
,
Kansas Man Rides on the Rods to
Llerh l lycut! Court Seir.itiul* , u FI*
wdter, etc. F’intt location, Oil * c«*8
In rjuwr of liquidation or diiiilytiaB of the
There is one man in thia town in
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bY Js^. C. Roberta, IJ. C.
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ccrjAof *UoD, Wfort in; amount ihill be
Reach Farm Job Prom- ner.
Address P; O, Box 693,
T1-T»aa-5tr
to lb# ho!d#r* «f t h# foim ot itock
particular who Is the champion
WOMAN WORKS IN TROUSERS paid
Ised Him.
I3-2IP
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lo I*# paid lb# amount paid up
ford. F'lorida.
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-'•.luiocIter ° ! Knockersville and if he
of tb#ir •bar#* hut shall noi (larllHpiic
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*&amp;&gt; Hitplm •***-t&gt;* aft#r poyiif ol! ih«
I d Court of tb# County jludfr. &gt;'#minair
Vtty only allow his name on the tick­
W’ fcfilta, Kati.— IVter Coughlin la Attired Like a Man, Miss France* tebold
•( tba pud up capita],
County. Stat# of RortHa
C adero.of Pennsylvania Runs
&lt;&gt;
et I will support hiirr*V»ith all my' hard at work In the harvest • fields,
*Tk# holder• of tk# common md preftf- 1n r# l.-Btat# of k!Itcab Annt# Yonp
76-Acre
Farm.
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rquil
votinf
rifbl^*
D
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creditor*,
l#fat##v liitirihut##* ar.tl
•» family and my wife's family and despite his ninety-one years, and likes
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then some. But he israfraid to try It. He so wrote to W. M. Woods,
lavfut men#/ ol th# United Statn. nr rnal sadTt-qufrodTC*
fou'
hereby Dotified Z
ConnellavUte,
Pa.—Perry
lownsblp
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ot pcrional.property of the vatu# equal to 151■.Ecl■ oblch Jfay, or
or
the
Sedgwick
It. So mqch easier to sit in front superintendent
eithet of you, may ;
,
it#
par
vilu#
of
th*
iitek
ia«u#d
in
t|has
a
woman
who
goes
about
her
work
County
Home
here,
after
reaching
have
m
in
t
lb.
eat
ala
of
M
tlr’
a
h
A
bb
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of the atore and kick than it is to get
In a genuine mannish way. She la rharf# or pa&gt;m#nf ihrrtfrr, ton per c#nt
Great
Bend
where
a
Job
bad
been
into the game and save the country.
Miss FTancea Cadcro, aged twtnly
promised him
Alone
she manages a 76 sere farm. In
Coughlin - has * son In Tonkawa,
Y The following well written edi- Okla. bul refuses to accept aid fern eluding ihe care of alt hor**** and sev
•• ttirial wip fujnished the Valley (J»- film Thoj&gt; 1*1 man •n um el the name eral cowa
- u lv a c r l,
Will of Vtilrah Ann-*
This spring she put out ten acres Sereto .halt he paid in lawful money of j Tuy, »le
aeUe by one of our readers, who j&gt;e- of Joseph'Munson to naoowhlo relntlre*
1 **1*. daieav- d
th#
1
ni’
ed
Stale*
or
real
or
peraonol
pyopf
of
corn
and
several
acres
of
oat*
Wanted— To trade good F-or^ l
•rty of Ihe value —
-1-,a! to th* par ralu* of
J
lieves with us that the band de- from humiliation.
the
ttoek
leaded
in
^rbanf.
or
-'eaym.nl
Along
with
this
she
'
broke"
two
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'V
Jodtctai
i
ir
ran
.
'delivery
wagon and harness to tr&gt;#J
A week ago he went from her* to
fff v c s tfie support of the publlp:
therefor. In *ueK i&amp;atslmanu ar.if'"Wilbio'
.qolt*.
—t. *
•urb
lime
a*
m
ay
be
dealgnaird
by
tb#
Great
Bend
on
thtf
"roda"
of
a
Mis­
m
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h.nd F w 4 " a W « A |
What benefit to a community is a
Her father 111, her mother unable bisrd of direelora. provided that tb. aubsouri
Pacific
freight.
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M ille r ■ U - k o r - . ^
Krileti
ihall
h
e
antitied
to
tea
day*'
node*
bend?
Of tho professional band,
lo look after the farm, and her broth- ct demand for *u*h deferred payment*
"’ whose players are artlata and whoso
era all away, she shouldered the bur­
4. Tb* duration of this corporation .had ^ ^ i W . n U d - P c r m a n ^
Tramp Tolled Heavily.
b. perpetual, Bnloo* looser diaaolvad arplaying Is * finished prpdoqt. there
den of managing the farm. .
*•1 (Oap;mar to the bill of comjdalnt ft|«/ ta Ikb fifst-elaBA experiencedyoujfjf
cafedlns to taw.
Volga, 8. D.—William Corcoran, a
' is ttp chsnce lor argument— it bears
She began three years ago. She dis­
A Tbo buMneo* ol tbia rorpcralion akall no Monday the Ut you are marie
mar * party
twny defendant
d-imd,,,.
]* t day of Narrobcr,*-#,
D TtSIS stenographer, from New
■conducted by s board o( not je*. than othrrwias the btQ
.
7 . the m u relation to the community local market gardener, hired a Cramp cards woman*! apparel and wears be
I a* filed will tw la lean aa — nfrnarj at Postal Telegraph Co.
tflrr.
director*.
aa again** yewy.
that the a r b galleries ‘ and libraries to cut ^ie weeds and grass around trouser* In the field and In tba barn.
Tke hoard ol. direct ora abaft aelect from
hla plowofiklrbnnd yesterday while She haa grown strong and healthy.
lltmwlrra
a
preaideot.
viry
previdant,
aecdo. So; therefore, take it for grantCqthnra^-cavq hi# attention to dutlea
rotary and trraiurrr. Two otttca may bo
held by ooo person. Raid board of directors
,k
.. r d . that th* above query refers to elsewhere.
According to Brltlah Law.
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When he returned be'
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. . •ball have authority to appoint all oecra- a s a n a s s s ^ s i ^
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the ordinary country or village band.
Should
(ho
care*
o
f
a
man**
ht)T,J
t.
•ary
agesta
of
tbia
corporation.
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rt".t
(U»round that the.ti^pp, In an exceaa of
Too. Tru*.
lhWlh* tu &lt;l*r of project over hla. nelghboF* l#x*&lt;L_^J
.tnhual si eatings of tbo atockboUen shall
whoM name
legion.
seal, hadcut iWwn not only the grass . !
w exist that Japan la preparing be bold st tbo priori sal oSUo-oTtbo ooo1
1
IHHJOIAAS
latter may pull them down *1
and
w
rrH
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Ulfl
also
the
potato
planu.
1 have pkyed In them And
a.
t- otios oa tbo first Tuesday in February
1 have
to ren«w the regrets of the Uhtaf
a
n tik
c. u* ^t\ n according to BrlUak 1st,'
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Ra*
Kw
taught them and I have Mt in the thus destroying

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VGLUME VII

S A N F O R D — L i f t I • Woith L iv in g

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY OCTOBER 8, 1915

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NO. 14

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:E UNDER THE THE CITRUS FRUIT IN­ ELKS HOME W IU BE
CITY COUNCIL HELD PRE-ORGANIZATION C(
IS TO BE MARRIED REGULAR SESSION DIRECTION OF MR. HYMAN MET TUES­ SPECTORS APPOINTED READY NEXT SPRING
DAY AND FORMULATED PLANS

Washington, Oct. 7.— Woodrow
Wilson, President of the United
States, announced tonight his en­
gagement to Mrs. Norman Galt of
Washington. The date of the wed­
d in g has not been fixed, but it will
probably take place in December at
the home of the bride-elect.
The brief announcement from the
White House by Secretary Tumulty
came as n surprise to social WAsh-f
ington, but to a number of friends
it had been expected forborne time.
From these came the story of a
friendship which has culminnted in
a happy turn ip the troubled and
lonely .life of the Nation's Chief.

Council met in regular session
Tallahassee*, Oct. 7.— N. 0. Penny
Tho ofheers of tho Sanford lodge
Oct. 4th, 1915. at 7:30 p. m.
of Miami; H. D. lierry of Winter of Elks forming the corporation re­
.Present, B. W. Herndon, presi­
Garden, and W,*J. Edwards of Ocala jected all bids for the new building
dent; C. H. Dlngee, W. W. Aber­
citrus fruit inspector*, spent three at the meeting held for the purpoao
nathy, J. Adams, J. D. Davison and
days at the capital last week jvith last Monday afternoon and decided
R. C. Maxwell.
Absent. H. E.
the state chemist for demonstra­ to appoint Contractor George Ven­
Tolar. Minutes of the last meeting
tions; instructions dhd practice In able of this city to take entire charge
read and approved.
the application of the United States of the work of the erection of the
The Thatcher RealtyiCo, present­
standard for testing the maturity new home under the supervision of
ed a pl^at of Seminole Park Subor immaturity of citrus fruits. The Architect Hutton and the building
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chemical test used by the inspec­ committee of the lodge, comprising
Tuesday
afternoon
u
number
of lowing Mr. Hymati, Supt. Ezell tors in their work is a very simple the trustees, Forrest Lake, R. J.
referred to the city clerk for signa­
young men of Sanford met -logethei made a talk and offered suggestions; onepjmd after their coarse of prae-« Holly and S. Maxwell and the four
ture.
Mr. F. J. Kurn alz appeared in re­ with Mr. Hyman of the Baptist after vho.se remarks Messrs. Mainfcs, tice'at the statu laboratory Became members appointed hy Exalted Ruler
dud Lane
made short talks fftiite oflirie'nt in its’ appUcation. The Neal as follows: C. F. Williams, W.
gard to placing telephone poles. The church to talk about organizing a ;{sr&gt;d1nr gn
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uggestions of plans for obtain- ■Inspector* ~fe?t Fri'day'for their re- ■1 Hill.’ Fred T Williams and Frank
mutter was referred to the city en­ Young Men's Christian Association 43;iN&gt;uggi'
for Sartford.
Mr. Hyman
stated im: memhs-rship and the necessary^kportive stations to look after the !, Woodruff.
gineer.
that
-thr'Tlaptist
trustees
had
de- cn |■11aI to finance such a' .project. • fruit shipments that Have already^
Mr. Aspinwa II appeared and asked
It wx Miss Margaret Wilson and
T he building will represent an in*
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any Migsrstfiin*
rr ry
to tttmt'
mmu ffrom tfrr irrnTT* The* vestment of about twenty thousand
4 After-»hr many
'ttggrstfpns fr
w““y?TJir'fciin
Sf&gt;rj'eC',!n tn
her cousin. XTTm Woodrow.' TT.iiie^Mrrr an apjrmpmuniT to - support a t t
who drew Mrs. Galt into the While] city band.
The matter was post-| to a Sanford Y. M . C. A. for $1,4)0 (leaded to appoint a cofffmittee ftf Lstate. rlieinist is preparing full in- dollars when completed and equip­
sind not charge one cent of rent for tbree to draw n elnfrtctf.’
n »d ,d ,vfc*l,’l“ '!i&lt;&gt;,'?* with referened to tho
House circle. They met her in theiP°ned to next meeting.
ped and this undertaking at this
the use of the lot. provided it vcim solicit cliiirler memhetsi*. and sub- * ItKtnature citrus fruit law and its
Supt.
Mansell
i
p
pea
red
and
opearly autumn of last year ami were
season of (he year demonstrates that
» * strtplimi* on this ehurtVr list. Whnj-'i ep|illcaliim, which will be given to the Elks have faith in their lodge
so much attracted by her that they pined the placing of safety gates a used us si Y. M. C’ . A. location.
This proposition sounded good to ever amount was .sul^cMhrd to up- tin
ic wit hi n tin. next two or •
certain
street
crossings.
The
matter
,ity a t1f| thi- building will
-ought her out more and more frewit- postpnneil till next irii-.-iuig the fellows as there was a 'chance ply on tils regular aitmul due- of t fi
Uui-lltlj
I to- coinpii-i, d and ready for orriiThe ollleers reports were read itit &lt;1 (o obtain a perfectly gooff t.milling ! t p 'i M ('. A., the amount ol the
1 parley in tin- early -prmg *
Mr(ialt spent a mouth tfi-i*
and the use of a fine lot for
the , ffu in In- decide.I on by tin dir.-i
ordered
filed
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Meeting
-ututK r at Cornish a- a guc-t of the
- a 1f" d lodge fit- over two Iiu ii mere slim of one dollar
Mote,) .,1 d ........ ..
't it t 1 . I,
t •&gt;•
ifie per mi- ii&gt; i t org. -* iz • .•
. t t.utg id I t .
&gt; lifo llf
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It ill'- , Ide-tt lit Ugh!ei
It w td■■ 1 it * ii I . r amt t in- m&gt; mil • r-Inp
as Mgiti-d r,\- i to- president and .|
\ |•r• org.i,..-iii noi rummittrc was M. r. Fil
I . Ill- l V ,;|e I.. ill. r • d II
\ t fill II.
lilt l o l l
ii -■ tig1 the i timuey of hi- ilaughI- . oit-l a ally imreusliig and the
proved |.y tin- i,r.it11• • committee t.. formed with tin- following named
-re *‘ h|"
liigii School nil'll' members think that there should lie
i.i .lift cousin with Mr- (ialt that
•tlimittee a id wlll'Clfl
fj til it r 'I
Carrie.l
otimer- Mr II C Phillips, eht ir- tl
d \ . I let idi.-r 11Ii n -1 de| .\ 11, ito- n il-log of sufficient
i !' - 1&lt;t.m h. tl an opportunity to ft .id
e &gt;•
Mi
fi..|!e M inos .. ,r. tat \
..... to •! O • ' r • . •I
•••r i&gt;? f*&gt;r -■g’ •t ir. •w .■I . 1 rt,
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d ....... I liiO.lt funds to .on pletc tile lAnliling onctr
.
t.i] snow her.
tjne "I the
ai.il Mr K J. Moughion, treasurer. in* min r&gt;
t
thirty
-tutl&lt;
litis.
Tho
meeting w**sj|M.™un
n.o-t interesting facts about the |
Woman s Club
The rhnirnian then called the
.i tli '*pmi'!’!1
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led
t
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Ceil,enl
indeed
a- I "Id t&gt;v
,1 do- Won, r
t |ufi field t *• •
I * . t'l' l l ' 1 I g -if t i l - t lulling will
■ i.cii.tc, *• to oniiT ai d -lati d i fie v.
. i In- rr •i \. m
*•.(*-&gt;i o .» . ■■ M " i
III* 1 In 1■! 1
thiit
11"'
I redd, t
regular tile, ling 'd ifi. •.■«-!•( 1 lli.
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ii . i i t iii Sanford, a- tl will b—
..•in , i of tfir meet it g. to ill', n-s « ( f i \\)U T’ 4&gt;f S.i
-, ■ ,1lull w' .1 .1.1 ■1,1 1- .I |'r#-»t
i t■ It*. 1
1 -r- eho-e Mr
t..i't I- ''o ir t 'ongr, gal ioh.i if ir It. w.tl an i’ \
" . til lr , || cut linigi- rooms III this
plan- lending 1" (lie pi:rmiirn*i t- or
I to In|i&lt;&gt; a iiig officer' w■ r&gt;
Thiutrr Tu* •m J. v■ 1!light. Mil .fiiil
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i trat tuti and friendship lo fore ’
attend:; tfee
(i t of t l ' -tutr - ri d ev e r y detail
gant/aii.n of a Young M&lt; n - ( hriiTis't., \\„-titiLirj
1 'a Iiu i n per rrmm hi or g.i t.i/ i i i.-iliil Sp n o r
,l,|,r dnl
MrI)mtiu- Turner
tir-t \u ••
lor
on fort of l lit- members and
ttj n \ ii.i, nil inti
Mr I’inllip made u»* v*'11 'll#" r I!,-, t. .1 *Th i ri' wi:1
-. ■ ,1 l T r e a
Holly I*r ■ - - lb
• In n f.imilit s fifis fi.-i't. worked out
i, 'i . i t,i widow ol a well president Idled tin eh air ill tin in .(Utle
i i!t mi this bm out lining „
, .ipi r I
si ml, c i. M 11, g .1r,
i to
. ■her of itifieri -i mu i■&lt;-. k• t -■i + if I
I tr building wi'J ht* i-r» i It-11
||J'llies malt ol V a- ||tig''' ■ . sen i'll id tin I ' I'l'-M M f •
1 A t hi tc ■. ff ttire1 of i V M C V |)
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.t, i'ga|iW.i i fool 1. 11
1m|.&lt;rjal .iid
.me good
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, 1a. 1 , 11 i i ; i-.ir- ago
* , rnv: i I Iiti-tt.11■*s * irn'.tii *
il in g, .od 11.,.
r. I.» a ill;.
if Vise., «,|
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n b r tin.1 -uji. r
MVe lalk« art i xpa/cd
Vo
i n. \ liu-mess that still dears fils was disposed "I and reports from coin in unit V and the Inin h goof! j
l'..rk iiM'iiue tippositc the Dirktnn
i mi 01 Inc High Si bool coach.
t ui i ds -a' \ M
A . ami it ‘
(lain.
'-lie fin- lived in W ashington the department ' and various i “ in lliev have Iicioi jo young men a lie
.liifi|c .iml will to. i |o— to the bulk­
I i'
Hut- lii'oo of V\offorii ( "I |
' v'th.t* dllt &gt; of evist i ilizoii t lint love
in' did. Inki- from with board porch-It • her marriage Hi 1MOi ylle is' mil tees received
I win. l.ilK were
11 nicn "t fit- ad| iiamta nee
I- rogressive cit
to tie pre-i ■■y
|«g
The ti 'in fin •• heihili &gt;1 g.i iui-s |
1., .it.-! roof garden i-tfi-ii- on
thi*
afio.it thirty -eight y.-ard- old mol p'.ueed upon th.-ir ttr.-l re..ding
tfi*
i trial.do
Mr Hvlliuu til knit at In.gtli on tins or gam ui t Ion cud to pli dgg flni with tin lol'ow .(tg ii m.
,ii-t -ufe of i in- builitiiig white it
w:i« Mi-- Edit h ItoHing. fiorn ml "Faitnn- M ui .m &gt;v lull th.ct provtili
The
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, the butter plans of orgunizit'um anil support both linam iidly and mor.tl- Kissiminii . ml St. \uga tim
will always be shady.
,
V, i
,
,
'
Vt - i to-vil'e Ya . where lo r girmootl i for remuneration to aff intim-enf
, .
,
i
I He . blip
In Ip that we should i,Pi ion from 1 to this movement fletnember the tin-. ; r•- practicing herd and h o p - I
I hi- building will liu \e one of the
a .i - -pe'it ami
where her lather, person imprtMinrd ami ttieti de
i-xery citizen of .Sanford, nr of Sunt-| time and tin place, 1qtpcryi 1 The to In- victorious in tlu.s sport this
must
dance floors possible to build,
promt-1
clr.red
inpocent
after
having
served
William H. Bolling, was a
year
The following boys are as­
mole county for that matter.
Fol- at re, Tuesday night, Oct. !!&gt;lh. ■
a, the members believe in the art
w term of years, and the ''BiTi Hoard
nerd lawyer
pirant- for the team William H'ope
t
ol ti-rp-ichoro and will do every­
i h i l l 1 w hit'll has as its ultiruiitr aim
Captain , Harold Washburn, Joe
thing possible to make the building
|
the
abolishment
of
.
all
advertising
&lt; oiigregniiiinal Church Notes
Filing, Thomas , Merydith. Collier
ii i el i'(l iI'uuircupotlH of
comfort
! matter upon jiUtlding* fencits,^ tri i
f. -I. I la v tv ;ts a good ilet
will
Hr" wii. U 11•i-r \\ ii-lilui m C . .o p.
, tg
A tiuouii' enpint wa inw&gt;l*
''■'I !■'" ■' -'ii"
\ ill, Ilr, li.'i n M HI n 1' Hal) * lb.
i ii ml- v a large Ii un lor rid |in- ex|ie.'te'i \n-il o l ' M t - W
.
.
gi 11 111g
in
lintlo t
h elle r
mfil.ai A r fin i * r* * m- M " r-&gt;- -( * •
l, t j ii g
to t lie i lub m U
I ! i’ I .ill mill W mp i N|minor y Opening
i■ i
I In- live Ituracii t 'a-- !of
ii r \ irgii Siit'lt h. . 1.a I aj i 11• l ill i»
tiay
At
the millinery opening of Mrs.
&gt;• m.g men who desire light upon
Willi.1in- limith. Kobgrt-Colib, (tscar
Grace
Williams, throughout tho day
the questions of every day from the
Itrown. Paul Ezell,T Lcsfie Hill, A l­
Killed In Aula Accident
Hifile point, of view was very' much
bert
Fry,
Percy
Packaril,
Mux Tuesday, a beautiful lino of fall and
' P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H IS C R O W D E D A T b j£ \vurt ’ 11)of Tirsl ~ galfp* wJIT' Tfie uinur ‘ mtttTTFry— wits— on-display:it evidence. Other classes wl*r»frdi- rsi^ived
t'lnveil wiifi Kis-immee on the^liome -bowing the latest style- and shapes
t reused by the rally idea
on Tuesday staling that' Jesse Mor
E A C H S E R V IC E — S E R V IC E S H E L D *
in bats and toque*
The trimmings
cron d-• Saturila . . Iti-tidier*• Ittth.
l to i K Society is making g&lt;-dtl r|MM| had been killed m*ar then* in
4
*The
arc
unusually
pretty,
embracing a
public of the city
reytiesti'd to
Mr Morrison was
progress
The
‘‘eflteiency I it in- an a lit" ai-i nb-nt
3:30 A N D 7:30 P. M. D A II.V
carefully
selected
lit
e
of ostrich
a l t i 'd tin- garni- a ml ;eUSmir a ge the
pi.grt' is having marked inffuence well known m tin- nty, having nplume-,
flower-.
metal
ornaments
n
Vs
Miib-d here lor
several yt-ars and
11 I fie young |ieople setting before
jtnd
ribbon.
Especially
noticeable
Hi
J
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enable
of
Jackson
i
mornings
was
so
insistent
fbal
thi'iti a didimtc goal toward which held a responsible po-ition with the
are
the
latest
things
in
Colonial
dnd
w
ho
has
been
bolding
a
series
|
(&gt;||ire
of
1
Woo
dr
nil
was
*eIh- was a model vlllf
Haplist ( hurrli Next Sunda)
their efforts are leading them.
It Seminole ltunk.
Puritnn
shapes,
the
latter
being
of revival meetings in the Presby curcti and
rnorning
the
lm-iyoung
man
of
most
ezeinplary
hab■i 10 Bible school
Two hundred
will do other young people great
shown in p|ti«h lieaver, a severe,
good to get in touch Vith ibis sym­ its arid had a large in-le ol friends 1 tcrinn church this week is stirring ness men. farmers ond .vll who can ttlwi twenty four were presiml last
sedate rroncl of our Puritan nnceapathetic and world wide Endeavor who will mourn his untimely death. the hearts of the people and each ; spBre twenty minutes gather there Sunday. Thirteen new teachers and
f .' t u i i H
tors,
moil appealing.
1*hc cute afternoon
and
night
the
church
is
j
to
hear
the
word
of
God.
.
These
One ol the sad features' of his
officers look their phiees in the
movement.
packed with people anxious to h ea r; lectures are so interesting that the school which is perfectly graded, little three rornrred Colonial is par­
Sunday, Oct. 17, is Every Mem­ death was that in December -of this the message that this forceful speakroom hardly holds the men in the Como next Sunday anil witness the ticularly entrancing. especis?ly in
ber Canvass Day, and overy church year he would have been married
to Miss Daisy Betts qf ibis city ct brings to this city.
mornings.
It was not thought pos graduation services fioni deparl- the tlug colors'so much the fashion
member especially is urged to plan
this full
The ostrich made hat
Mr. Venohle Aius won the people sible to hold the morning meeting ments.
and
bad
made'
arrnngemcnts-.(ur
\
to he present that day.
by his earnest appeal to their judg­ on Saturday on account of the rush
11:00 The pastor will speak on the shown in blrck and cereae is a novhis future home in Sanford.
And on Oct. ,'Jl the^mdatiing and
cltyjnost becoming to youthful faces
ment by the plain explanations used, of btuiness hut the men sny they subject "God's Interpreter."fl
The funeral occurred at his old
program of Congregationalism will
and will find it ready sale. Another
by his undemonstrative demeanor will get away from business long
0:30 Jr. H.
Y.
P. U. Mrs.Gnlhe set forth, so that any who- may home in Barberville in Volusia coun and
hy his * interesting lectures enough to have a gooff meeting to­ chell, leader.
quaint style, though entirely mod­
desire to know what the Cmtcrvga- t y today. He leaves a sister, - Mrs There are few men in tint ministry morrow morning and the servu».
ern,
0.30 Sr. B.
Y.
P. U. MissMin­ Is tho torpedo shape in velvet
ttonal church stands for m a y fit- '.Pjtul
K f|,ly
of
,li,! today that- pan drive these truths will he Field as usual.
and felt
Now and lovely noVc(tien
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« rn t i&lt; la a t n f i i
nie-Stewnrt, President.
reive light. We have a positive^and neae'tt living' reluHve in this state
home in the same I'tiimtkVt like man­
for the small girl or hoy, and a com­
-Mr.
,Vemil.lt'
w
ill
be
here
Sunday
(
7.30
Preaetfing.
The
second
In
a
No particulars have been received
t onsiructi ve program, adapted to
ner used by Rev. Vepablc.
ami preach 'tat. the morning and series of uddrosses on Stories from plete slock of infunt caps, are to be*
in
this city about the accident that
present day needs and stripped of
Mrs.
The meetings were held in tlu«4 evening services and. Dr. Hrownlcfl tho* N»w Testament. Subject, " T h e found at moderate prices.
all narrowness and hindrances to caused his death.
Presbyterian church at 3:110 and will occupy tho pulpit of Rev. Ven­ Wiles
Williams
carries
also
n
largo
assort*
and Marhinatidhs of
the
Mr. Morrison was. on bis annual
personal and collective advancement.
7:30 the first day, hut ’ the ijemnnd able in the Riverside church at Devil."
ment of. Richardson's art goods,
viiration front the bank at the time
As announced
elsewhere. "Soft
for Mr. Venable - to speak in lh*&gt; JarksontdlfpV*~“
lace*
and other novelties. There is
•
.
.
.
Upsides the addresses hy Rev. Mr.
4
Tires" will be the subject for con­ of tho accident and was „v killing
also a nice variety of shirred rib­
Hyman
there
are
many
other
fea­
in Iowa. The catastrophe happened
TTT&gt;
sideration at the night service.
A
tures of the Baptist services which bons and fur trimmings. It will bo
while be was riding from Sydney to
Michigan C-cIcry Had
Dry Sundays In Chicago
big welcome to all.
Mrs. W!'ojr.nu,’ po!i&lt;^' lo cater to
attract
the pcopfc.
Council Bluffs in an uutomobile trip.
Celery
growers
in, other
parts
o f i1 ChicoRQ,'Oc$V'7.— Chicago for the
r
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j
p
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I
the
Undo at rnodera.Lu pHr* . She is
_ T' ‘ •
1
You are
also, invited to nttend• *
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the country have their troubles an I first time'*in- fo'rty-fou0 years
------ will ‘he
Speaking of Fogg
r \
too
we'I known In Sr r for f business
these set vires.
Welcome! Methodist Services
■ ,
v* .
wel 1• ns tho Sanford growers.
is f dry next Sunday,
circles
to need m'introductlc.i to the
The (lrange County Citizen has u
You will be met at tho door of said that the Michigan growers Tire
public
having bcejillu burine a her»
Tho-ordiycitbat
1,15*2
ealoons,
cafes
cut of N. If. Fogg of Altamonte in the Star Theatre with a hearty wel­ having troubles of their own tilts
Eustift Votes Bonds
for
n
number
6f y trrj.
^Icittified
and*'gardenia;
where
liquor
is
sold
the last edition and the following come next Sunday."
Eustis, Oct. 5.— Eustis today d e ­
s'ASstm on account of the wel weather
with h r is Miss Winifred Smith.
shall
obey
the
Illinois
Sunday
closing
write-up of this geninl gentlomnn:
cided nt the polls hy u five to one
The Sunday school at 9:45^-*- and, various diseases that threaten
Attractive little souvenirs in the
"Originally an electrician in Roa- rijuti for everyone. School better or­ the crop. The following report from law will go Into effect-at 12 o’clock vote in favor of issuing bonds for
ton, Mr. N. 11. Fogg mine to Orange ganized than over before. Big men’ s Lansing will he of inteicst to the Saturday night, it was announced sixty” thousand dollars to construct form of gilded curd cases were given
tod ay...N o liquor will he permitted n system of sewerage grid hard -'sur­ visitors to the opening on Tuesday.
county, Florida, in 1884, locating In dwuj.
local _gro%pra:
,
.
*
to
he sold, nor given a'wny, between faced streets. The vote stood one
Altamonte Springs.
The woman’s class had el ection of
Michigan’s greatest in­
that
hour «nd 12 o’clock Sunday ( hu„ drBj anff „ ix in faVor. of the lsBroke His Arm
*
He gave attention to orange g r o w ­ officers at their class meeting on dustries threatens to he ruined, us a
iX V
ntght.
Fronk Giles of the firm of Irwin
Fine prospect |eguj t af the stunt disease which is
sue. twenty-one against. The town
ing and expreimenting along various Tuesday afternoon.
Tlie elating order read to the city M wild over the victory, as three L Giles had the jnisfortune to break
agricultural and. horticultural liqes for s gr4 at time .this winter
killing off the celery in many por­
The pnsjor will prearti nt both tions of the state. Kalamazoo, one council by Mayor Thorp
previous issues have been defeatAd. his arm op .Tii«|day, y hilc cranking
with signal success.
night came ns a shock
the auto delivery Wagon of the firm.
Contrary to some Investigators Mr hours on'Sundny and will he glad to of the biggest centers for the growing
IjiUsrest*. C o y n s ^ o x / t W H r e W v r * '
•
" S o f l Tires
The arm was badly splintered and
Fogg believed In letting the world have every' mftnltejr -in his place, of celery', is suffering greatly from
the disease and many of. the celery Awtoc,istiaiT&gt;Uri&lt;*txnc(nl thaf a nigob- *I«,the.subject for. consideration next it will Ifc several months before
know the results of I\is labors and for taking part in the servicqp.
- '•-.. A
short
conference
of
the
members
bods thcro cannot ho cut this fall*.
l^ '.V 'X 'J n tr fe s U * o u ia ;hF"sundny night, 7:30, at the Con^fe- Frank is able to present, his smiling
years ho was a valued correspondent
“
order,
.which,
gationnl
church.
It
will
ho
the
pricat
the
conclusion
of
morning
sercountenance
to
the
customers
again
'
Added
to
the
stunt
■
disease,
the
°f tho state and county' papers, * * "
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(rmnll Heal application, from the angle of and wrap up package*. His ma.py
wet weather has caused much 4&gt;Hg
to infect tho fields and -tbi*’ dfWasft ™
- . i - p i n r ' . - v j . ; . . : ^h«. nutoist, of.n great truth to life. friends arc sorry to learn of the ac­
serving to ruin those beds whiih 1 1t. is intlrrtsted thsl s' -flght, wdultj fjdod music and
hearty welcome cident that will incapacitate him on
i.
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SANFORD NOW HAS A POPULATION SUFFICIENT TO SUPPORT A
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A BUNCH OP INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPONDENTS—EVENTS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY—EFFICIENT
REPORTERS
COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD
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msyebe poisoned by pcatterlng over
the affected area a mixture of at
pound of parts green and 26 or 80
pounds of cottonseed meal moisten­
ed with cheap syrup. A better mix­
ture is one pound of parla green, 20
pounds of bran, moistened with two
gallons of water to which has been
added the grated pulp and juice of
six or eight oranges or lemons and
two quarts of syrup.
The insects may be killed with
carbon
bisulfide.
Punch
several
hoipa, one foot deep, to the square
ynrd in the affected area. Pour into
each about one ounce of the liquid
and coyer immediately. Do not ap­
ply the liquid near plants, or handle
it around fire. It is highly Inflam­
mable.
Plow badly infested land deeply
several times in spring. Let chickens
and turkeys follow tho plow to
catch the insects. Pasture hogs on
the land when possible. The crickets
do not fly much except during March
or April.
At that time a lighted
lantern suspended over water cover­
ed with kerosene will trap many of
them.

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We are forry that on account of
other, earlier dated happenings in

Live-Oak it ia probable that North
Central diitrict cannot meet.til.1 In
early December, thus missing the
inspiration of Mr. Lehmann** ‘ at­
tendance.
Miss Myra McMiflan,
district secretary Is doing much cor­
respondence and It will surely be
found possible to get other good
speakers who will try as far as they
can to take the place of Mr. Lehm­
ann at the Live Oak convention.
Grace A. Townsend.I1
IntcHnrhcn, Fla., Oct. 4th.
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dren of Wekiwa yet they are very
much pleased with their teacher an
CROSS TOW N CAR SCHEDULE
are taking quite an interest in their
. A non was born to Mr. and Mrs. school.
SANFORD
SANFORD
MONROE
CAMERON CU T
Sunday being* the second Sunday
W ill Raynor this week.
7:30 A. M. Ar. 8:00 A. M.
L*. 7:15 A. M. Ar. 7:40 A .M .
T o u r new celery growers In this of the month we will have preaching
Ar. 8:15 A .M . Lv. 7:45 A. M.
8:30 A. M. Lv. 8:00 A. M.
at Ethel by our pastor, R*v. Bart­
4.00 P. M. Ar. 4:30 P .M .
Lv. 3:15 P .M . Ar. 3:45 Pi M .
. vicinity recently.
5:00 P. M. Lv. 4:30 P. M.
Ar. 4:45 P .M . Lv. 4:16 P. M|
Another son was‘ added to the lett. Wc mrp always glad to see the
Saturday Nights
Saturday Nlghta
fam ily of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. second Sunday of the month come as
Lv.
6:00
P
.M
.
Ar.
6:30
P
.M
.
Lv.
6:00
P. M. Ar. 6:30 P. M.
wc only have preaching on that day
I nigh t this week.
Ar.
7:00
P
.M
,
Lv.
6:30
P
.M
.
Ar.
7:00
P.
M. Lv. 6:30 P. M.
Physicians
generally
agree
that
each
month,
although
we
have
a
Mrs. Ed. J. Cameron has been
Lv. 9:30 P .M . Ar. 10:00 P. M.
Lv. 9:30 P. M. Ar. lOrfH) P. M.
the
nauseating,
unpleasant
effects
of
thriving
Sunday
school
every
Sun
very 111 during the past week, a trifle
Ar. 10:30 P .M . Lv. 10:00 P. M.
Ar. 10:30 P. M. Lv. 10:00 P. M.
calomel are duo to the undesirably
on the gain again we laarn.
Dr. day morning. Epworth League and
FARES
FARES
violent action it has on tM e system
prayer meeting every Sunday night.
Puleaton is in attendance.
City Limits................. .........10c
Rands, City Limits. . . . ........... lOr
For
a
long
while
various
substitutes
Miss Laura D. Fish is expected We also have cottage prayer meet­
Bcardall Avenue.......... ....... 15c
have been tried, but it was only re­
home about the 18th of this month, ings with some of the neighbors
20c
Geneva Avenue .
Slcnstrom’s Corner. ..
cently that the really wonderful rem­
Moores Station............ .........25c
after a summer spent in Colorado every Wednesday night. So you see
Cameron City................ ....... 30c
MoYiroc................. ...
edy, LIV -V E R -LA X was prepared
we arc trying to do a good work for
and New York.
„
successfully
by
L.
Grigsby.
the
Master
In
our
little
feeble
way.
Special
trips
out
of
town
will
be
Sa*ed
as
follows: One or two passengers
Farmer Harry Ward, left Sunday
8 cents per mile each way, plus 20 cents, in radius of 6 miles every addi­
LIV-VE R -LAX has all the good,
night for a three weeks business trip in which we are very thankful for
tional passenger 6 cents per mill*. Special Jitney servico otn he had day
and none ol the bad effects of calo­
the interest and progress we are
to Indiana.
nr high by calling Phone 331, within territory bound by Commercial St.
mel, It is a necessity in every home,
It is very eneburaging to
and Tenth St., Sanford and French Avenue*, for 10c, to city limit* 16c.
Earl Ingram of Fort Lauderdale having.
Christian Endeavor in Octob/r
always being ready to cteanse the
see the interest the young people
visited'bis relatives hero and grand
PLACE YOUR CALL FOR JITNEY. PHONE 331 FOR ANY SERVICE 1By the round about route, Winter
sluggish
liver and bile clogged sys­
OR TRAIN DAY OR NIGHT
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 13.’ Wil­ take in the work, as well as the older Park correspondent writing to the
tem, with no unpleasant after ef­
May God bless and prosper
liams in town the past three weeks. ones.
Reporter-Star in Orlando, wc have
fects.
John Britt of Loughman is spend­ our work hero is our prayer.
heard ’that the Sanford EndeavorL IV -V E R -L A X is guaranteed to
Miss
Annie
Shepard,
the
school
ing some time here.
ers were, Sept. 24th, to represent
give satisfaction, or your money will
teacher
hoards
with
Mrs.
Andrew
Capt. Bell, manager of the con"M r . Bob." proceeds to go for the
be immediately refunded. Insist on
. vict gang is leaving shortly for a Rush.
"Mothers' " Aid Association. There
the
original bearing the likeness of
Mr
I’
J.
Cooler
returned
home
three weeks vacation spent in the
are two senior organizations in SunL. K Grigsby. For sale in 60c and
last night, after a leave of absence
mountains of North Carolina.
like other troubles, always
ford, Presbyterian and Congrega­
$1 bottles at W. G. Aldridge.
•Mrs. 1. D. Hurt of Geneva avenue off bis homestead at Wfekiwa for the tional, with a children's society in
comes when least expected.
Mr Coa.ls whs ulwas the g&gt;
guest of to r sister-in-law. ! Itii**l -ox months
the former church, but we have no
ilni-t
a
'(ranger
when
he
got
home,
The only way to lie prepared
.- . I
W est
tin
Mrs, Maude Powell
pres* reporters yet there This item,
being gone so long
His niltnv
Side Thursday.
at all times is to see that your
though*, iliuyy*_ihuy are all l i g l u __
‘ TrTehTr: it: re *vrry- rtrir rn*rrn tit?
Mr. and Mrs. J. It Little and
Miss
Nolcy
Sapp
is
the
new
secre­
buildings are always insured
D o n ' t j u s t " m b M .* o t "
bright, rhenrful lace once more.
daughters entertained Mrs. Little's
c rn e ltc rs t h e y nrc real
Mrs. Kugene Brown is quite sick tary for the Congregational society
in a GOOD C O M P A N Y .
sister, Mrs. C. W. Uiggers and three
WHEN
food
good any time.
at her home we are sorry to lenrn. in Miami. SKo sends a fine letter
little daughters and Miss Maude
L
E
A
S
T
Mrs
Will Lee returned home but says she i* "rather young,and
Williams, nil of Unionville N (*
EXPECTED
ye-terdav with lo-r little girl from it is her first report " How splendid
for some time recently
Mr and
* 11, ford w ho h.,* be, u v i r&gt; *P h it i* that Christian Endeavor show*
hit m w : \ o i i a w r
Mrs.
I.title invited a part*.
•' t
With pneumonia under the rare of great gain* in Florida if putting tin
A (Tor .1 tic lig ! t i l l m e n n
friends Eriduy evening to meet their
I If I I III on II..I ■he ]* v I r\ much young folk* of "high school age"
chmr t-s, l i' . i. . i&lt;■ i nt 11.
j d i j u.i ii.v,: jc,
icssuii.y
gllest s
’yit’iii„,'n i jiii -v. -uritvi
.jr.iiui', -iiutitilc..
into active training f"r Christian
Kiri;* t !ijn i ■ i „Li.
•1
loader*hip .tml prop, n n. y
M - It.
It-. ,i &lt;li
( 1n-&gt;•I 111^'' a r&lt;- 1.1 !i»- *&lt;-iii 1Ilf's
al-ii Mr* .1a ri:&gt;•* Hn&gt; &lt;1
(mint h t4I JStrf*vi-ral large -tut*- Cl
IAKI MAtrt III MS
' L Jsrluootcle f •i ’. o V. ia'.t, b iiw so;;,, r. a
I t . t i were Jt \i-r.il hunter i,, mine
M l 1,1.WORK OF A L L D LSG R IFTIO N S
tutu* islti.h un! ike Kluriilu.
u.l.l
nut f r&gt;■” i Saub.rd - • -1* *•i r «
h
i ln-ir It till Ui«1 nu­■ting Ill 11u
U t* art* prepared In figure with vt»u &lt;&gt;n all classes
Miss Helen M Iserman spent t tie mg ilir woods lor gami
\\ \S *■ do
tunc
week end at Paula
n&lt;&gt;t know what i i i i t i *s they had but
of I.TM H K R and MI LI.W ORK for HOUSE, STO R E ::
li.. AfMJ Vll 1.. w \111i r &gt;.w ii d
dl*t ru t
Misses prances and Flora !'■
t l ev -........ . to I , |.r, M &gt; well bia.I
&lt;&gt;r I'.ARW FnimiiiR, lIouriiiR. eeiHupcsiding, windows, a
i
nil
\ell I inn date’ hnr l.-Iltrul lit*
of I',tola were e:ir!\ Mondav fiio:
• ■! when t lie v pas-eil making fur
D E N T IS T
doors, screens, blinds, mouldings, lull ice, frames, boxes, a
trnl VVi ir*daie. Sul * Pth; South j
ing visitors here
t he (onr o'clock t rain
r.
v v iiu k M m w l i n t : ru m -i.r u n l v
western, in Tampa, !* H|t h, Kis*im j
Tell l s What You Want
Ksfimates Furnished Free
Mrs
Frank Kvans of Ibi-tun.
^
Mass 1- t to- guest id her mother in* M i d e f r i c k e t s C e l l i n g T r o u b l e s o m e tnee fur South Central, Nov lit It .
PEOPLES BANK III II.IIINfi 1ii
Report* I rum various parts of the Miami, (nr Soul hesatern Held. I.’
law. Mrs Kvans
She e x p e r t s to tie
ROOM y
:a
a
I a rkson v 11le at the Fir*t
here for some lime besides vi'ltmg -late indicate that the mole cricket tit It
! n wBtr r&lt;p c- u m tin p i., m&gt; i’ I - u n r tr i ' ak t - i :
■ -.■"utrur
pm p e r
har
e
n
e
w
e
d
l
e
l
i
v
i
l
i
e
n
T
h
e
\t.**I
Christian Church entertain* NorC
ot her parts of t to' stale tn tore ri
I n d i a n - p e n e s I* p e r h a p s t h e imisl ea*tern workers. Nut
IT isth
turning l*&gt; her home in Huston
It I* pule- brownish
Mr la-htnann h yet m Tenne**ee
Mr and Mrs It N Fusion and destructive
i
♦
lie write*
the live little Postons and Ml** and grows to more than an inch and yhb'K-' are booming
tong
It*
front
leg*
are
adapted
to
ii*.
1
nni
glad
to
learn
that
C
E
Iserman made Sanford a rail Wed­
burrowing and like the native mole i* looking up in FlorBla
ll t* all
nesday evening
■Ticket it * pc mis the days in the over the southland these day*
We
A number of the voting people
ground and eotne* out at night and are going to pit Christian Endeavor
For the best quality of G R A IN . HAY, FEED ami l
SUITE », COURT HOUSE
PHONE Ml
here attended the surprise party at,
preys upon vegetables and seed on the map down here."
FLOUR at REASONABLE PR IC E S
♦
the home of Mr and Mrs Vihlen bells
„
Have
you
seen
Mr
Fagg's
new
on Tuesday night
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
The f illnwing suggestions for com­ leaflet (or the State Children’s Horne
W R IT E
t
The following names make up the
honor mil of Lake Mnrv srhool for batting but h species are offered by They are feeling "the hard times" in
the month beginning Sept »,• h a' d I I! VS a(L,,n entomologist to the tin tr work more ■hildrrn in i.tre for
I nivcr*ity ul hln-tda E xpen tin'llt !'•** aid in large and -rtiall amount*
11d l t i g t b I
1st
1 n i v a I &gt;| I • ! , * t
\k 1
Matim
Sulptiltr drilled will, the seed to i|n With
llnw i f we helping
l l n m I h i n n l t i e o d o r e I 1 i • • ' a n - i ’l.i
l
I’alalka, Florida
♦
i-aid
to
.nt
a*
a
ripellant
'**,cd
t
he
in
’
Durum. Melvin Martin
Inli.t N
"T h e Gainesville Sun and our re­
lund. Kema I’oston. Willie N us - bed* may be protected by placing
beneath them and ut the sides cop­ porter, Miss Myra McMillan comtrorn. Mary Fansveirino
MY SPECIALTIES:
per or galvanized gauze. Ilury the hijietl in telling tins ollice of the
Pit
K
A
R
I)’!* 11ANII.PAINTED. CHINA
floor atvmn one T56f and let the sides "tacky party" recently given by the
TfoiTt pTuy wvtli -crlnua matters—
GORHAM'S
STERLING SILVER
extend two inches above the *ur Presbyterian young folk* “ I the tfnidon I A 111 carry yrmr own insurance
ROGERS'
PLATED
WVRE
WthlHA AMI 11 Ilf I lit MS
Ia i'e
\er*it&gt; City
The gue*t* wore suit­
ugiiiii»t
L
•j
P l a n t * *et m t h e lield m a y be pro* able t u*i ume* and a prize given for ELGIN AND WAITHX.M W VTtH E S
The tirxt tonal "1 the sea-on w.L* j te&gt; l e d ti\ tin cy l inde r * ttiu.b by re th* tackiest also one in a conum
F I R K
given in Wekiwa |a*l Friday met T t i n n i n g t h e to|i* a n d I m l t o n t * "f tin drum game
Cream and - al,, were
f-.r
I' H ii| 11■■ ini.i. , wanting w ben
11v M r *
A i t r o w , r ai tier, l orn,
i a h - nr by ■yl i ml er * of t a r p a p e r , served and it proved an all right
A T L A N T I C C O A S T L IN E
th.I
I
K
E La* wipe! out your property
to the young people, in honor of Mr
et tn t h e g r o u n d
Mol e c r ic ke t * sort of tacky party.
T
R
A
I
N
S
Irving Stultz "f Roanoke City. Va
H.*vi; our siriiti^-, reliable cum|)any
Vunnu* game* were indulged also
Northbound
carry your n*k und b- t,n (he safe side.
good music war furnished by James
Arrive
la-avv
Reasonable rale*1:18 A. M.
No 82.
1:33 A. M.
and Raymond Boyd and M r Crip10:45
A.
M
No.
81
11:05
A.
M.
* In on the violin, accompanied on the
No. 80.
3226 P M.
3:46 P M.
organ by Mr* Powell, nil having a
------------------------------------------------ N N T
Southbound
good time
A lie/ which refresh­
R a lp h P e t e r s
-■
No. 83
2:06 A. M.
2.16 A M
ment* were, served
They then de­
.10 P M
No, 89
2: Hi P M
O
n
R
a
i
l
w
a
y
M
a
l
l
P
a
y
parted, all expressing themselves a*
5:01* V M
No. 85
6 19 P. M.
having a jnl'.y good time :utd wish*
A enntra^ttray has been rngtng In the column* of the
" • O v ie d o presn hi'twi-en ibo railroad* and tho Kotjcral Post Ofllco
lri£ . many returns.
Those invited
No 126—Arrive .
. !L30 A. M.
Dapartmenr Of?r the question of proper compensation
were Mr. and Mr*. Charles Vermil­
No. 127— Leave ..
. 4:00 P. M.
for handHn*,4hi» Unlterl States malls. Mr. Ralph Peters.
lion, Mr. Irving Stultz of Roanoke,
Chilrmsn of tho Hallway Mall Committee, when asked
Lctibarf
Va., Mr* t Edi Van llurhlis.*, Misses
to state th« railroad side of tho controversy to the
rN «M U — Arrive
10:64 A .M .
Atperlcan farmer, salj Ut part:
Alible Minnie and Frame* ibduday.
N o . 24 — jotive .
5:25 P M
bo settled —and
Vv
The
railway
mallTtiay
qttet
Mis* Daphiua Vermillion. la* Royd,
No. 15k Arrive
,
5:20 B. M,
settled permanently aJtd with Justice to all concerned
No. 167 l/’svi , - '
.6:35 A. M
Mr, Al. Van Hurhlefo, Rex Hulaits soon" a* tho American peoplu .realize that tin* wholr
b o ttlers of Soda Wali'F and
dr.y/Ehrl Gowings, Raymond Royd,
subjoct/ whlle snemlngty complicated and technical, Itolls
Trilby
B] down td a few* simple- joints of fair business dealing
.WUI Going*. Frank Unwell
Mi**
No. 25*1Arrive .
1:00 P, NL
which no* otrv tteod be a rnto capert. to understand.
No. 24 l&gt;avc.
\\ M
• Annie Shepherd, Mr Crtppen and
PHONE
"The first is that the Post Ofllce [Vparjirarnf weighs the molls, nmf r»v
*• Mr*. 0 A, Powell
’
Clyde Line Boat*
adjusts the pay of the railroads, only* otico In four years. This com pc!» . the
(Si. John* Kiv«r )
*, . Seboni started thi* week at Ethel,
railroad* to rnrry the ii^cregAo In the mall tonnage during the Intervening
Arrive 10:00 t M D ave 11 30 A M
ycarp without piy— mAh I fciiftF **ti Injustice In tlio case of a rapidly growing
with 23 scholar* enrolled, Mi** \nTuesdays, Thursday* und iv.tuniayr
r.ie ShjyJkrd boing the tejiaht;. While ' btisIncsB, One consequence haa tpjen.that last year the railroads carried fully
half
the
parcel
post
for
nothing.
•'
»
it i* qi ite a Walk for the little chil• “ A second point is this; Jp •ddltlo«-to parrying the malls, the rnllflwuh} azp required to operate many traveling post oOR-ca for sorting and
-w ,
dlktr'fhotwg the malb! while In transit, tjut tho Post Ofllco Department pays
for such post offices only where they occupy whole cars, and pays nothing
Iff the many cases Jn which It merely requires tho use of post office apart­
lite d
^
I
ments In (ornblnntfon carB, although adcU apartments differ from the full
Potash supply has"'
I00FIN G
railway post ofllco cart only In size. More than 4,200 apartments of this
character have been fitted up, and oro maintained for the exclusive use of
given an incentive to look
the Post Office Department. * Failure to pay for them has been an especial
hardship to the -smaller roaua. ou which tho Department does not find it
more thoroughly into plant nutrition
necessary to utlllFo whole rapt.
To have th* b**t equipped
with view to utilising producU at hand to the very
■tore theta p rogreiilre times
"One last point' in thousand* of Instances (though not In till) (ho Post
— that's why we urge you to
best purpose. Tdio result of our efforts along this line is
Office tkiparimcnt require* tho railroad* to carry Uie malls hack and forth
Install J a x o n m im jU , o e i u
between railroad staltons and post cwfYgnja but pays ibbm nothing dor this
I lf OS. The most lasting cell-,
Ing you esn get. consequently
extra service beyond the rates covering the rail transportation
The rail
the cheapeat In the end. and It
•
oads
have
no
choice
hut
to
perform
this
additional
service
grads',
or.
rcflike
flreproof and vary artlatio.
to tarry tho malls st all.
.
‘
“ Now for the remedies the railroads ask: . They do not affk to Jiave {be
It is so carefully blended that where Und is properly prepared we will put it
for hooklat. -&gt;
malls weighed dally, or to have each shipment weighed .and-paid far sep­
----any ferblixer mixture of same ammoniaand phosphoric itcidcc
The r te r U * Metal F n tla cU Oe.
arately. as Is done In the case of private shippers. They merqlv^oalr fo
MOO Krergreea vA*
tmt, regardless of percentage of potash. -Spud for particulars "
J a rk M itU lt,
have tho malls weighed, and the pay of tho railroads adjusted, at least Once
Fla.
a
year,
instead
of
once
In
four
years.
They
alao'hnk
that
apartment
post
\
ofllce cars be paid for, at reasonable rates, according to site. Uistiy, they
I
ask tbkt the Post Office Department ceaso qx .require of them free messenger
sendee between stations and post offlees, and fdther relievo them of this
Jack sonr Ufa
-errlco or paj fairly for .It. Tfieae are the reforms the railroads ask of ConFlorida;
ess. They gladly lay those reforms before Yho public, cbnfldont that they
I
1
• U appeal to the common sense knd'fnlrnets of American voters."

MOORE’S STATION

CITY BUSINESS
Cars will.begin 46 mlhutes to arrival of every train on fallowing route,
making three trips: Beginning at First and French, down First to Mag­
nolia Avenue, to Tenth Street In Park, Pftrk to Ninth, Ninth to Oak Ave- I
nuo, down Oak to First street, to Park, out Park utd Rinth to Station.
CARS W ILL MEET M ID N IG H T AND EARLY' M ORNING TRAINS

Disagreeable Calomel is Yielding to
Pleasant Liv-Ver-Lax

THE

F IR E

A. P. C O N N E L L Y

Jax Biscuits

NOVELTY PLANT

D R . C.

W.

F A IN

13 Y ellow Pine Lumber

Kissimmee, Fla. £

SCHELLE MAINES
LAW YER

Buy Direct and Save Money j

HENRY McL\ULIN

W. A. Merryday Company :

.1KWKLEK

QONMAKE [HANCE5

OUR PUBLIC FORUM

CHASE &amp; C O M PA N Y

&gt;

S an fo rd

C o c a-C o la B ottling C om pany

21

4
wgesj ■

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^ B o ttle s

YOU CAN A FFO R D

Florideal Fertilizer-Equal Results-Less Potash
ffilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.

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S- i f i V i — J.
8, 1918
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Conditions In South Good
. •-

HELD REGULAR SESSION

Columbus, Ga.; Oct. 7.— Tho In ­
dustrial Index says In Its Issue for
this week:
“ There are millions more of dol­
lars on the firing line in thp South­
east today than there have been itl
many months before.
“ Building permit, valuations show
it. BanK clearings show it.
Post
office receipts show it. Other busi­
ness figures show it.

other cities reflect greftt growth In
the volume of business.
“ Not only the present crop of
cotton hu.t a portion of that pro­
duced last year ns well hr being sold
st good prices. The money thnt is
being received for cotton means
more relatively to this section than
ever before because less of it will be
sent to other parts of the country
for products that now are being rais­
ed and grown at home, in eluding
grain and live stock:

t

Eastman, Ga.; hotel building, Zell- 1
wood.^Fla., and hotel buildings to be
enlarged, Felts mere, Iisalmmee and
Tampa, Fla.; office building, Cam­
den, S. C.; roads, Wilcox county,
Ala.; school building, Anniston, Afa.
"Construction contracts havd been
awarded ns follows:

.

Ask Your Grocer

nr.iit'-TiP
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CHEEK-NEALS Sf
COFFEES

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October 4, 1915.
an overcharge in freight rates the
Honorable board of county com­ clerk is hereby instructed to file the
"Coaling docks, I’ensacola, Fla.;
missioners in and for Seminolo coun­ claims with said railroad for re­
court house and jail addition, Coaty, Florida, met on the nbove date. imbursement of siad overcharge.
hurim county. Miss.; curb and gutter'
Present, L. F. Hagan, chairman;
The communication from the Com­
Sarasota, Fla ; office building, Eustis
Commissioners C. \V. tCnttminger, mercial Club of Sanford, in regards
Fla.; roads, Wilcox county, Ala.;
|, A. Hrumleyt /I. A. Clark and J. T. to Seminole county participating in
“ The figure* are official and re­
A total of 3! corporations were school building, Sumter. S. C.;
McLain, Deputy Clerk Jas.
C. the Sub Tropical Mid Winter Fair flect business conditions with ab­
formed during the week with mini­ street improvement, West Falm
solute exactness. They demonstrate
Hubert* with C. M. Hand, sheriff in was read and ordered (lied.
They mum capital stocks aggregating $703 Beach, Fla.; water works system
attendance.
The bond of II. II'. Wight to carry greatly increased activity.
•• .
equipment, Clearwater, Fla.
The minutes of the lust regular firearms to-wit: Repeating rifle or demonstrate that the dealer, ihe 500.
Man
Ha
Didn’t
Want
to
Maat.
“ The Jacksonville, Fla., district Is ■ "Industrial plants will be estab­
meeting were read and upproved. pistol, was read and approved with manufacturer and buaincss men gen-'
"What sort of a billiard game do
The Tax Assessor came before the Henry Wlgtr* and E. A. Douglass ns orally are beginning in substantial arranging to erect school buildings lished as follows:
you play?” "Well," ho rapliad auaplfor
which
$500,000
of
bonds
were
board and stated he would, not be sureties, each in the some of $50.00. measure to benefit from improving
"Furniture factory, Birmingham. clously, "I can usually hold my own
cndit'ion*.
They demonstrate thnt voted
able to deliver the tux rolls until the License ordered issued.
Ala.; ice factory, Centerville, Mi**.; with any ordinary player, except tho
They demonstrate that
18th inst., and on motion the As­
“ A New York company which has electric light plants, Aeworth, Ga.; In“ n who hasn't had a cue In hla
The bond of N. T. G raves to car­ enditions
sessor wns given until the above ry firearms, to-wit a 38 cal Colts prosperity is returning.
been buying public utility plant* in and to he enlarged, McCombs. Miss., hands for three years.”
■9
(late to deliver the said rolls.
revolver, was rend and approved
“ A gain of $5,1112,371 was made Mississippi has asked for franchises and West Fulm Beach, Fla.; laun­
Mr. Wood of I*ake county came with F. E. Giles and R. I I . Geiger n the clearings of banks of Atlanta, in connection with the proposed con- d ry and planing mill, Winter Gar­
8awed-Off Sermon.
After Eve bit the applo and found
before the board and delivered an as sureties, each in the sum of $50, J (5a., last week as compared with tho struction of interurban lines north den, Fla.; turpentine plant. Browton,
Ala.'’
out xvhai happened, who probably sam­
address on good roads.
License ordered issued.
corresponding week of last year. The and south from McCootbs.
pled all the other fruit tn the orchard
“
Among
the
items
of
construction
Mr. John C. Jones came before
The bond of John Neros to carry September clearings of ‘frtvannah,
Just to see what else would happen,
the board and spoke^n behalf of Mr. firearms, to-wit: n 38 Cal Smith &lt;fc Ga., banks were greater by $11,- work to be done, as reported this
-rlndiac
an
aihjIIs Star.
The Reason,
*
*
Ilanch, civil engineer, whereupon Wesson was read and approved, J)60,058 than for September of last week are:
"I seo they hated that new student
the board advised Mr. Jones that with E. E. Brady and T. A. Neal, year. Building permits in Blrmlng"Church buildings, Fort Vajjcy, by rubbing Jam through his hair.”
Doean’t Pay to JCqoc|( Too.,
the matter would be taken up at a M. D.. as sureties,
___ . _each in the-'sum ham, Ala., set a new high record in Gn., and Oneonta, Ala.; plant build­ "That was only bccauso thoy wanted
I
f you- knock'a- mSTbjSbftfrtVtfcqjyigtt
later date.
. ’ .*. •
of $50.00, and I
dumbe r for a month.
Figures in ings, Fort Fierce, Fla.; fair buildings, hla first sweet Impressions to stick.”
you will make him ffunous. *■
The bond of W. If. BalkircJ to be
The bond of E. E ." Dowling to
notary public was presented, read carry firearms, to-wit: a 38 re­
and approved,
volver and Winchester rifle, was read
He ports o f the several county of­ and approved, with J. H. Jones and
ficer* was read and approved and Ci. J. Marshall as sureties, each in
the sum of $50.00, and license or­
ordered tiled.
Mr Hell, superintendent of the dered issued
nmd camp came before the board
The .-bond of C. I. West to carry
.,nd asked for a leave of ubsenre for
firearm* to-wit a 38 revolver and
‘
f.
m
f xla days, which was grunted, and Mr
Winchester rifle, was read nrrd~ ap­
Wynn authorised to take charge of
proved, with E. E. Dowling and J.
the ramp du^ng the absence of Mr,
B. Jones as sureties, each in the.sun?
Hell.
of $50.00 and license ordered iiyyfptF
A nu’mber of communications in
The bond .of C. S. l&gt;et» to carrk
reference to the recent bond issue firearms, to-wil
K
.
a rcjieating rillc.1
a
was read and ordered filed. ^
"a * read iiiul approved With J II
Communication from the War De­ la*, and T W . Lawton as sureties
partment tn regard* to a fixed bridge each in the sum of $50 0(1, and h
... &gt;r t lie St John* river above Lake cense ordered i—ited
Harney on the "tlrlundo Indian RtvThe blind •&gt;f Clarence &lt; urro- t"
Highway'" wu* read and ordered carry firearm* "ii* read and same
tiled The com muni cation contained not being executed according to luxx,.
r , following " I t i* recommended was irdereii returned fur curre.inm
that the former action of the De­
The following lull* were audited
partment lie adhered to.
The dis- and warrant* ordered drawn for
.11 g Ilieer oflirer i* hereby ill
*.i me
to inform the parties that the
T h e being no f u r t h e r business t h e '
War Department " ill not permit a b o a rd a d j o u r n e d to meet O c to b e r
iivd bridge at that point, but that I M h
1915. fur th e purpo se of re
p r e d i c t i o n ;
i t
. draw or lift of simple and mex r e iv i n g a n d c o m p a r in g tax books for
|....|V. design "i ll be accepted for t he &lt; tirre n t year
' . present
fbe communication from Mr las
\Imut the 1 nuiil* Fair
H Hr&gt;ce in regard* to bricking road
Friend H*dl&gt;
..a used ill Tp 113 F.
If 3'J K
I a hi .sin-, meed that tb...... IMot*
i,. p.. vn road, " a * tend and clerk
a n d b u - l n c —&gt; m r t n a g e r id t h e s . i n o
■trncteil to t\r11. Mr Hryce arid
inlorru him that it t- the intention ford Herald exnleiitly "anted I"
make Seminole county grow faster
this board to brick -aid road as It
than the » alendjir would p e r m i t ,
i now laid out
The communication from Han- because 1 have plenty ol time to.,
1.1.1111 A- llagler in regard- to com- read all cx.-huiigr* 1 discovered, al th.u you quote
M nI.I virig s i' li their contract and coinUesiluy. &lt;let l«t " &lt;&gt;ur
*
( del i ng their work on road*, "as
. .i. 1be . il \ " f -ic b- . t■ii
r
f
. td .I’ d referred to 11....
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.. inspector of marks and brands lor lory "a *on
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Your
issue, p r e ^ o u * to
District* No*. 1 and f! was rend and
October l&gt;t had a cr»$t'rttf;al of talk
on motion same wus accepted
about the rmirrtjjr tffir and after
Tiic communication of .Inn I)
spending ten xxeehs of a very happy
J tins, tax collector setting out
life in \ our n ly I want \ ml to |«erMe names of those "h o bad not
mti me to xiitiKirioc my bumble sell
d I heir license for the Vei-r t'Hl
1*bi* &lt;-xliil.iti yor of t in f.u r
ii** in
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The communication from A (
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at Orl and&lt;in ^ llOtll ■1 prov &lt;■ t o y m ir
It1 i n informing the i«tar&lt;l of the
dll "If i* &lt;-.i jm bitK" Oil fl■ilkn thi,xt Stilt.
■i*ht rate* on brick from Augusta herself, xxii h :'ll due respect to other
Now
see a great tide of
&lt;i .i . to Sanford, Fla., was road am] countie* ‘ mentioned
She is big
ordered tiled, and us there ha* been enough, young enough to have that
prosperity sweeping strongly and
which she should have
I don’ t
know why I cull her she. unless it i*
surely upon us.
Each week
that the Woman’s Club were most
clever m their good work for the
i ,-m
ends with more millions of dol­
first fair in Semijjjdw. I shall look
- vforward to reading about the (air to
lars to* our credit in the balance
be held in Sanford thi* coming " in­
ter, and my only raged i* that I
1 Take ‘'that cash you have
o f international trade. Billions o f tu o
■t-*
am imi in a position to be in San­
, ^ C I I L O S S \\ A L T I M O R B ( j L O T H R S
ford when the lug exu-nt conic* &lt;’IT
bushels ol corn, wheat and Other
hiddcilr tn a stocking and D ress
CHANNELS
1 do not know &lt; T xxjird* that could
express the shiu-k 1 felt whell reading
ANGLES
crops ripening into more dollars which will bespent
, Up to hasten the new Prosperity'Hvliich is
and A ll Shapes.- of my fellow man. J. D. Roberts,
who passed away beyond the great
coming faster every day.
B e , patriotic; look
to Dress Up. Tw o Billions o f Dollars in Gold
TRUSS
divide.
While tny relations with
•
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-f
RODS him were only that of a business
suffocating to get into many times this amount
prosperous; talk .prosperity; help the good
one. I found him to be a gentleman,
STAY
*
a scholar, a good fellow and rf Mg
of credit to buy tilings— lairly bursting is sacks for
cause along. .It*^cbi1pia£.anyway; but you, can
BOLTS man in every particuliy. I want to
IRONWORK put myself on record a* saying that
opportunity to earn its interest in any enterprise.
make others r e a liz e lt . ^ Y ^
of All Kinds. Sanfor^ lost not only a good citixen but one of ita reul benefactors.
a« l i t 1 *BOILER
5 -:r~5
Let me hope that' you will with
PLA TE your good fighting spirit make Sunford all that she is worthy of, and
TANK
STEEL that when the snow storms are
sweeping around the cornet here,
STRUC­
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and' you folks are enjoying God’s
^ /
TU R A L
greatest gift good weather. 1 "oil
- -1*.
bu able to read in your valuable
FIRE
sheet,
where
Sanford
has
done
her­
&gt; ESCAPES
self proud again, and made the SetnHARD
.itolq fair the fair of ull fairs.
If
WOODS. $here is anything I can do Tip here
^
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fur the success of it you have but toC om p eten t' '
■x .«*•- -«■
Force o f W ork- command me and I will gladly obey,
w it h bind Personal regards to Mr.

Best by Every Test

‘DRESS UP,
Why?

Because Mr. Prosperity is

Dress U p!

coming.

Look prosperous and Prosperity will

knock at your front door.
When

President

Dress U p!

Wilson

about a

year ago remarked that such business

A l l this money is seeking* business!

it must come into circulation to pay
its way. A n d that means business,
big business, prosperity, activity in

every line.

new industries, busy trade, big prices

tor (arm

depression as existed was
largely

It means busy factories,

due to pshycho-

products; everybody pros­
perous.

“ Prosperity

*n o t a

logical causes, be meant

is

that the fear ol bard times

now.

was the

recognize

main

factor in

causing hard times.

tion far dillerent than that

oi last August.

Ms

Business

passed through

the

‘fear period; lived through

ptesent

fact

the worst; seen that the
mostly

imaginary; and n o w —-

right

D o n ’t be afraid to
it

when

you

W h at

thifri^gjmtry needs is O fne
Hundred Million People

Una fraid; who can under-

stand the facts, and Dress

Up to meet prosperity.^ .

it;economized; discounte
‘fear’ boogie was

a

meet face to face.

Today we face a situa­

is

Start something! Dress

Up and every neighbor

inyDur vicinity will lollow
suit.

life old year policy of

ment is no longer

wise.

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Call at The “Dress Up

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/ R. I . H O L L Y , Editor
W . M. H AYN ES. Business h

THE HERALD PRINTING; COMPANY

TH E W O M A N ’S PAPER

loafing would raise street potatoes? turns roam the country, preying on
Wouldn't It seem that a young school teachers, and some o f them
man- cou\d 'get the use of a small are very cruel, .talking to them so
piece of land near Miami for a share long that the poor' things have to
in the crop he raises, and on that ■it up \intil morning, when tbey^get
land raise a few hundred hu'hela home, to get their daily test papers
corrected.
—^
o f sweet potatoes?
A farmer told u* the other day
School teachers' salaries rang*
that a dollar a bushel for sweet pota- front |30 a month up— but not far
toes is big money, considering the enough up to make them dizgy. On
cost of their production. Suppose a her salary, the teacher must dress
man ugf* his spare time in looking nicely, buy herself things for her
after a crop of sweet potatoes, his work which the city is too poor to
health will be better for the outdoor get. go to twenty-nine lectures and
work and his earnings sufficient to concerts a .year, buy helpful books
make it well worth his while.
on pedagogy, pay her way to dis­
We speak of sweet potatoes be­ trict. county and state institutes,
cause of the remarkably high price and enjoy herself during a tierce
they bring in the Miami markets,
but .there are other easy to raise
crops that ft would pay n man to
try. And it is not necessary at all
for a man to own a farm before he ,
can be a farmer. Any one with the i
right sort of energy in him ayn se- (
cure a piece o f land to cultivate in |
Dade county.

For the first time in the history
of the Herald the wditor and the
business manager expect to take
three days vacation at the same
time and while at Jacksonville next
Wednesday, . Thursday' and Friday
the, ladies of Sanford will fill the
C O N G R A TU LA TIO N S
pages of the Herald with articles
At last Sanford is to hs
especially for thq ladies.
W e tael
that this issue wi|t be a relief for
the boys who make the .paper 104
times every year and a relfef fof thfc- than- any pther institution in San­
readers, who read the same style ford will soon be a reality. In an­
stuff 104 times every year. It will other place in this issue is the glad
give the women of Sanford an op­ tidings about the Sanford Y. M ..C.
portunity to air their opinions freely A.
The editor gave it preferred
and untrammeled by any censorship 1position in this issue becaaith.tjredmof the editorial management.
! portance of the item is sufficient
We pust the ladies to wake up • guarantee to the people of this city
the city in piariy Veay* and yet ex­ that the movement should have the
pect them to stand by the ,Iirpj and undivided support uf press pulpit
gcauriillj. With, two
fixed in ks uf Die paper in publishing and_Lbe
only the articles that w.Il Luift up •oons growing up in this community
the city and not tear doyvn. Arti­ the!editor personally believes.In the
cles that kill assitt the people to establishment of a Y M. C-. A. and
better and greater things, even aside from the personal reasons for
f'nough the matter may bring home the benefit of every young man in
Believing
y lain ip some of the fault* of the riti-l this city we believe in it
rens. • The men of the rity may be in it uc shall give it our whole
taken to task for their defihienries hearted sirpport in money. member­
hut the men will have a come hack ship and through the tolurrtn' of the
It Is the blgge-t item in this
the week following if they cave to paper
rush into print
Even the editor paper today and being the biggest
of the Herald will not he exempt item it lakes precedence even over
and if any of the ladies can &lt;w I he war newwhere the paper can be itnpr ved
we wi.ll say a la Shakespeare:
SCHOOL T E A C H E R S
“ Lay on MeDuff and damn'd |«•
he who first cries enough.”
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A F A T SALARY
Does not necessarily make a man well-to-do. Simply
earning.money is not making it. What slips through the
earning fingers is finally made by someone else.
Start an account with this Bank now, and if you are
FAITHFUL to it, some day you will find your bank book
your VERY BEST FRIEND.

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
frAHTvnuBBUSmEjL
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FARM E RS' DAY
Today is Farmers’ Day. All hon­
or to the men behind the plow, the
most independent man among na
and the man who makes it possible
for the rest of us to live.
It was
William Jennings Brvan who right­
ly said!
“ Burn down the cities and leave
the farms and the cities’ will grow
up again but burn down or destroy
the farm* and the grass will grow in
the streets
every city in the
union
We owe much to our farmers,
u | w n l l y - M i h n iK -n of tbfe greet»ecti«y» of Florida, the Winter Gar­
den of the United States.- We owe
mbro to them than w&lt;* give them
credit for and today th e 'H e r a ld
wishes them greetings and long life
and prosperity
Every day ran be “ Farmers' D-iy"
if we will but remember all that the
farmer means to our &lt;"immunity

Dftnrunu, rumitm

0. L. TAYLOR
r.akl.r

P l WOODRUFF Vif* Pr»*id»m

Lots in beautiful Seminole Park, just
west of Passenger Depot, Sanford, and in
every section of City, Property of Thatch­
er Realty Co., all sold on Easy Terms.
Lots for White People; Ix&gt;Ls fur Colored People; l-ots for Home Builders;
Crowing; Crow with it.
Ivot.s for Investors; I » t s fur Everybody. Sanford
Buy now while Prices art; D&gt;w. and Reap the Profit
Don’t Wait and Regret
that you Failed to Act. Come in and Sue I S. and w»* wilt Show You. Speak to
us about Building a Mouse for you.

the ladles of Ssnlord that he propo-es to turn In- paper over to them
while he goes on the State Editorial
Jaunt? Orlando Citizen
Nothing
Mat wi inay have after
the edition -j. out
Huwvvtf-, U u ,

Sanford, Florida

have out [Trmt*a?rv' to* 'tfe*

Tliis Women’ s Edition of the
Herald will be .issue&lt;1 on Friday
October Lr&gt;tb and will he circulated
by hundred* in every jiart of the
state a'nri throughout rhi north a.

wor»t

POISONS
Retained in (he hodV failee rile umalt sir,
scrofula, malaria, constipation, b l o o d
l&gt;»ision SI MItI K lOFORTHi: HI o o n
■ »{*els poisons from llir hod) and r u n *
blond poison in Its worst form. Sold I..
I

If

Phillips and &lt; o.

IKiAl AOVERIISINO

ulao lake a derided interest in tlie j ,
|,j»,„ry of tribal lau in Pata James
advertisemunta.
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the
superintendent tan w
In conclusion we would add that, thinks may be useful in her school sharp
t!ferret ton fe -the -hetter^pary-«»f- voter -w-oek-eom- d e y ~ A-grettt- mnny Her- -Hinds
and if any of .the city or county of­
ficials or any ottwr gerjtlemen wish
to follow the example of thr'buxM
ness manager and the editor and
hike out while the hiking is good,
take to wood' or fear tin- worst
Ih -all , Seriousness. however. W e
respectfully commend this
edition
to ;tf)o ^subscriber* and those who
r R d r o S t D C A N A L To C O N N K f
bovrdw the Herald
It will b e a new
fit J . k H» ,**.j r N D I A i n . f t l v * « * .
departure and of great benefit n«t
tstt ( o t s t r f . r t c i l i a s
only to the Indies of Seminole rounty but to the men jib well
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P'^ydell free to
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them to their h.

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It. it pleases the public and .thf
ladies fire anxious to-'tenyesv thfr p r C
formative they {will lmAbv^n ir-.phanto
on a mahiTTTtrrfi Fpecia 1 cibt'dii' 6f
thp Herald at a Inter, date W which
they will share: t he receipts
Oilpaper. •
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Any one wishing to contribute to
Friday's paper should communicate
with Mrs Terheun. the society id-'
itor and the copy should be in millater than Tuesday of rtvjtt week.

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Iiprnvnt, Free Reriining Clmir t Hrs to Waahington. Dining
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st} Sleeper to Savannah on Train 80.
For Information and Ri-.erv’Ytion IMione or Write
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a 'peckf
.xftfc"7Yi w w .' TM
p a d e cwt^t-y jRV not rwl**4 sweet r*ofa:
t o « i. f o r the hVta*r market'.- .

nftove cuts represent the kt, protection afforded by St. Johns river,
river us the upper end of the
Another thing that will strike the
Inland Waterway*., showing observer at once is the thickly pop*rrom Salt .Creek into Indian uluted dlatricts to tie benelitted by
Glancing at the map will ron- the St. Johns river as against the
he moat skeptical of the many barren stretch of the east coaat
ages of the St. Johns river canal with bui few loans
the
he cast matt canal that now west side of the canal and the sheer
A"-dfiflcnlt of navigation for ocean on tjje east side
er* and thul the company
The dredge boat In the low.-r picleaVoritig to have the goVern- lure - is the one U#ed by the govtirnurchuse Sines* the government ment Several months ago in straightP particular Time is taking1nd- ening thf bcprfe in,thl» St ttohn*
every protection afforderfvfrom I’ ahUkn tt»'‘Lake ■ HnrdCy’.
s of war the St. Johnj ffver ,ia.
The govern merit his already (m•t. route tor war vfssvU.. *ub- proved thf.St, Johns river And made

‘ Wi if* tlwa inforuttition ’ U&gt; go on.
wouldn’ t R *fem that *«yne of the
P , . is
* fwtitle,
- na vlgabla foj^-thu
able- bodfed ‘‘ young men o f Mj,amj Waterway*
who have aO muvii tinm to ijayou- to larger vessels, t h e caal^cpavVanunil
|Yool room* and cool drink stands would nevvr. afford the shijtping thv-

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linest inland vuti-rsayn
iri
Ufe
United f*tatc-, it hardly -ectn* right
(ijr the sarin- govcrntnetil to throw*
asidir the project alrendy built

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I he steady hank depositor is usually a
the most thrifty people of the comrm
He is prosperous and is climbing, the i
to-success

one of unknown possibilities and pay
a large autn for
ownership.
The

Si

government

Johns

the
river

privilege

of

is .already*

your acco u nt

is i n v i t e d

4 PER CENT INTEREST PA ID ON SAYINGS Af.CC

water and one of tho

finest ipland waterwnya in the «|Ute.
Use your influence in having it da»ignated by the government a* the.
Inland Waterway through Florida.

Th e Fi r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k
O F S A N F O R P .-F L O R in

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THE SANFORD HERALD
Z. Spink*, the cypress shingle king
' “ P e l* Alloa H er*
of Oviedo was in the pity yesterday
A. L. AH*n, better known to hla
calling on his friends. .
+ "*4*-*-. many friends over the state as
Mrs. M. * Gardner and daughter "Pete'* Allon was in the city today
left yesterday for Orlando, where in tho interests of tho South Florida
they will thsVe their future honle. Fail1 and Gasparilla Carnival nt

Little Happenings—Mention
of Matters In B r ie fPersonal Items of
Interest

T. B. Lanier of I-ako county,
Horida was in the city yesterday
and reports everything In his baili­
wick ns coming right along.

11 Summary of the Floating Smalt
&lt;i
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
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Hurried Herald Headers

LeCfalrc Irwin, the energetic car­
rier of the Herald is confined to his
Fencing Big Range
home by n bad cold and during his
Hon. J. N. Whltner is just in from
absence the paper i*. lining carried the Lockkatchec ' Ranch nnd states
E. A, Farnoll nnd family of Oviedo l&gt;y Leo Peck.
thnt thb‘ company is fencing the en­
were in the city on Wednesday on n
Word from Mr. TThd Mrs. F. L. tire 11,000 acres of land with good
shopping tour.
Woodruff, hears the Intelligi •ncc thnt hog proof wire. Several Inside pas­
Eggs nt Lefller’s.
lY ltc
they will leave Hendersonville next tures will also be fenced and a ranch
house built and many other im­
5 or 6 doses 666 will break Monday and' will probably arrive
provements made. As soorl as the
homo
about-Thursday
with
Harry
sny caso of Fover or Chills. Price
anti Ralph, Frank nnd J. I). have fencing is finished soup* fine stock
25 cents.
71-52tc
been placet! in college for the winter will be placed on tho rancKjcomprls\Y. V. Wheeler of Louisville has
ing cattle, mules and hora/".
arrived in the city and will be iden­
tified with the Thatcher Kenlty
Ran Over Child
Company.
On Tuesday afternoon about five
o'clock as S. E. Porter was driving
round the corner ol Fourth street
and Palmetto avenue in his car he
ran over Emory Rivers, tho seven
year o^l son of E. J. Rivers nnd tho
lad was severely bruised and suffered
a scalp wound. At the present writ­
ing he [s recovering nnd will it is
hoped suffer no serious after ef­
fects from his narrow escape.

Chickens, hens and friers at Lef­
ller’s.
14-1 tc
. ,Miss Anna May Pope has ac­
cepted a position with the Sanford
Herald and will learn some of the
secrets of the printing business.

We will pay you 4 cents a pound
for old rim cut casings, sizes 30 x 3
Drink Elder Spring Water
nnd 30 x 3|&lt;j. Sanford Machine &amp;
A
N
A
L Y S IS ON EACH UOTTI.E
Garage Co.
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For that GOOD GULF GASOMackerel just nrrived, three for 8-Fri tf ■
LINK nnd S U P R E M E AUTO O il
25c
At la-filer's.
14-ltc
phone ||. H- Coney, Agt. No. 116.
Milch Cows for Sale
Eugene Routnillut has returned
14-tf
A
car
load
of
Jersey
milk
cows
foi
home are spending several months
-t*t—
in— ihv PtiwwnucwuUwai Attic. .ILL Jlaiid _ Jlrua.. iUiLh . i'ucjn.
At Presbyterian Church
west oi French avenue
Lmjuire
College.
Rev. J. G. Venable of the River­
Hand Bros. Stablei.
I2-tfc
Dr. Davis, optometrist, will be at
side Presbyterian church of Jackson­
Robbins Nvst soon.
Watch paper
ville. who has been preaching a series
Notice
for date and sec hjm for glasses.
The registration book of the cky i of revival sermons at the Presby­
12-tf
of Sanford will be open uttheolfiee terian church this week will preach
Mr and Mrs. ('. M Williams «&gt;(
of the city clerk Saturday, Oct 1ti at both morning and evening ser­
Sou* City, Iowa, have arrived in
anil will remain open until Saturday vices at the church on Sunday 'Dr.
the city and are guests of Mr Wiltfie 13th
Office hour* from ‘t a m Brownlee will occupy I he pulpit of
i.m.- father. 1) T Williams
to I - in and 2 p m t ill t p m &lt;&gt; t be Riverside church ill Jacksonville
Best Granulated
Sugar, lie a Saturday U will be opened from l Sunday
All are cordially invited to ntpioiijd
All other groceries retailed P m till y p m
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ml
these services al the Presby­
. r ttlnlesule prices
Write for p. ice
\1*iW I . t i Y E I . l .
terian
church.
list
Your name on p« stnl will do
14-1 lit( 'itv t 'lerk
Don’ t delay.
The Enterprising
-! ■ iilt y C o . Pulutka. Fla
12 Dp
For Board of Trade Home
F r e e I r i s l r u r l i o n s in P a i n t i n g
Orlando,
Fla.. Oct H Fort v-fi\e
Beginning Monday lor one week
M-s E G Tyner is ih»- guest of
thousand
lb)
liars m bonds will he
ter daughter. M m It ! Holly
Mrs Mr- 1 !’ Etner-on will give free
issued
by
the
Orlando Board of
Tyner lias just returned fjum a trip hint ru cl ton* m painting at tin- slnr&gt;
Trade
to
finance
the new building
of
N
P
Yowell
t
o
to
those
pur­
i" Uii'hiriglnn, Philadelphia, lohnswhich
the
organization
plans to
chasing
,irt
Miiitirt.l
Painting
i&gt; a ■. and several other cities in 1be
D will In-'known as a com­
” i and will ppend -eversl weeks for i v i-tn ng i nsi ii no - ) .iritsols I*-.* 11* erect
munity building
The tirst mort­
i •• I i fore retu’ ioi g to her horn,
gage
bonds
will
carry
7 per cent inilea.
The wofl.
in Tain pa
tere-i
and
the
second
mortgage
Emerson i-* advi
Mr and Mrs Ia'foy Brown and
bonds
s
per
cent
A
whirlwind
cammediums t o IllM* M p. [ Ir. pc W Were here WedllCS
I
ift Ig l (or the sale ol the bonds will
pain I '
coining in on the Clyde line
h» made
l lie architect ^ draw­
ursion from New York
They
ings are complete and approved arid
Put mere &lt; and)
pin) i he H.-raid ollice a \i-lt uj'on
as -nun as the money rs raised bids
I
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a r ri s o n s Spectaltn
the advice of Dr. Kelley and took
will he asked and the contract let.
for sale by
ir the city with an auto trip ere
IrWin &amp; G i l e s
returning to tho boat
It W sb H e r Day to Be Absent.

"Some fellow» can sure pull dpwn
tile money easy
growled I Fuller
lilpom
For Uislatice lIn- [W-rsoii who
wrote a recent article of a column
SW|mining JhOi.I u I be open to till- ami a half Idling about the traveling
public e Very day from J io 5 p til . man who smiled and (ftiilU-d on an ngexcept Tuesday# and Fridays. Open gruvutlng trip because lie felt, that
nlghtH only by special arrangement when he reached his own homo his
dear, sweet wife would fall Into bis
to 'paxUKs. of ten air__mure. — Pure
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when ho got home the wife was ab
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contracting couples were invited to *
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At two o i lock Miss ltuby.Katherine Belts was' (tinted in marriage
to Mr. ’ Robert’ Lee Row*, Rev.
George— H rm a ir nftlrlnrtng:
using
the beautiful riijg ceremony.
Ala m Anders were effectively used
in t tn- living room, where the mar­
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details of . I he decorations were ail
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In a corner of the room
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from which was suspended a hlg
white wedding bell.
Beneath this
the young couple stood to be mar­
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wreath harmoniously
blended .in
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Upon the dining table rested a
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asparagus fern nnd lied with a huge
bow of pink tulle
The wedding m\sic. whs played by
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entered the room with the'groom,to
the strains o f' tKo wedding march.
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T h e Exploits o f E lain?

Sec Ihe Pictnrct it The Star-Every Wednesday. Admission 5 and 10c

Eltlne, flown Jft the library, that ahw
bad done nothing yet about the letter
from the Women's Guild.
“ I wonder what there ts npataira
that 1 can give them,'! ahe thought,
aa ahe re-read tho letter. "I think
111 ace."

NEW CROP JUST ARRIVED

She started up, Just on Inc* was

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leaving.
The adventuress In the attic heard
Elaine corning and quickly slipped be­
hind a door, letting Elatno pass her,
without being seen.
In tho attic Elatno started to tako
down and examine several dresses for
the rummage sate, laying them aside
one by ono.
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An attic ts always a place that calls
up memories of .tho past, and Elaine
soon began to think of things that
were suggested by ono after another
of the discarded dresses.
Resides,
some of them were scarcely worth
sending, anyway. She Bat down, ab­
sently, In tho chair to think It over.
Suddenly a secret spring released
a set of bands that automatically and
swiftly clamped ovor Elaine's arras
and about her body and neck, holding
her In a grip of steel. At tho same
time a vapor bulb In tho back of tho
chair shot out Its smothering fumes,
rendering hor unconscious.
Elalno was caught in a trap.
Inez In silent exultation opened the
attic door Just a trifle. Then her
slender hand reached In and took the
key from (htvlnslde, abut tho door and
locked It from the outside.

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thklng off the receiver, bat not an.
awering. Instead, she, hang up and
wedged the telephone bell with a
piece of paper so that It would not
ring at all.
j
fihe was about to move away from
the desk when Elalno entered the li­
brary.
;
A D etective N o v e l and a M otion Picture D ram a
"Didn't I hear tho telephone bell
ring!" aba asked.
By A R T H U R a REEVE
Inez was quick. "Yea," she replied,
•
Th* Witl.Knoien N tetlltl anJ lha
»
"my
former mistress telophonefT'that
\ Gwifav e/ tU •'Cratf Ktnnejg'' Storia
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she Is sending my trunk today."
"Oh, very well," smJled Elalno. pass­
ill frese*tedhi Coflahoratioa Whkthe Pztba Ptzyvriaad the RHertfc FilmCompany
ing on through the library with an
. I|
Oapyrlfht, ItlA by tb* ator Ooapui ill ro n lfi Blfhn B«Mmd
encouraging nod to the girl.
Inez bad killed two birds with ono
Btone. Not only had nhc disarmed
suspicion about tho Interrupted call,
but abo had laid the foundation for
by a mere pressure of his arm. *TI1
the delivery of n trunk which at that
give It to you some day.”
moment sho know Wu and Lotig Sin
Tbs N *w Tork police ara mystified by a
Naturally I was delighted by tho
•M ils of murders and other crime* The
were preparing and packing.
principal ctua to the criminal la the warn­ novelty of tho thing.
It waa a large tnfnk, and In It the
ing latter which ta sent tha victims, signed
with a "clutching hand." The ln|eai vie.
two wily Chinamen were packing a
tlm o f tha mysterious assassin la Taylor
chair, aa well as tho phosphorus ma­
Dodge, Ihe Insurance president.
Ills
chine.
daughter. Elaine, employe Craig Kennedy,
tha famous scientific dctecUve. to try to
"Once Mistress Inez Induces Elaine
unrwval the mystery. What Kennedy acto sit In this chair," observed Wu, tap­
rompiiihes Is fold by hla friend Jameson,
a newspaper man.
ping It significantly as bo closed tho
After many fruHlree attempts to put
trunk,-“ half our work Is completed.*’
Klalne sad Craig Kennedy out of the way
the Clutching Hand Is at last found to be
Uptown'Inez, always on guard, was
none other than-Perry Bennett, Elaine's
watching for tho safe arrival of the
lawyer and Thr'tnan ahe la engaged to
marry. Bennett fleet to the den of one of
lrank, when she saw a messenger boy
his Chinese criminals. The Chinaman
coming up the steps of the houso.
fomae from Bennett tho secret or the
whereabouts of 17.000,'W. Then he gives
Perhaps, It flashed over her, It was
In# lawyer a potion which will nuapend
some messago from Kennedy. Sho
animation fpr months. Kennedy reaches
must got It,, whatever It waa.
•%
n^nneft'i ^de Just a fter -he has lost con*
•ciousnts*
Without hesitating a moment she
slipped hack Into the library while the
TWENTIETH EPISODE
boy was still at tho door and wrote
a
note of her own at tho desk. Sho
SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION.
had thriught out beforehand Just what
Wu Fang aat at a table In his apartplan she was to adopt and tho noto
most, hidden behind tho kqualld andi
road:
balconied exterior of a Chinatown i
Dear Mias Dodge:
tenement. Before him wero a glass
The ladles of -the First Baptist
disk wnd a bottle, which contained sev I
church will send a collector for our
gjaT,■sticks o f phosphorus Immersed In
rummage aate this afternoon, .M(e
and a smtiii capillary glass
thank you for whatever you can give
him.
Yours truly,
„
Miss Ella Burns,
Secretary, Woman's Guild.

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Stealthily Inez crept downstairs
from tho attic and Into Elaine's room.
There, tnklng cure that neither Marie
nor Aunt Josephine was about, sbo
opened the closet and took out the
drees, coat and hat which Elaine had
worn when aho wka kidnaped by Wu
and stuffed them Into a suitcase Inez
closed tho suitcase quickly, threw on
her own hut and coat and left the
ttoUHo unobserved.

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Half an hour later ahe entered the
opium Joint on Mott street.

There were both Wu and fx&gt;ng Sin
Inez read over tho note eho bad carefully examining n blonde w lg mad*
written herself as tho messenger hoy up as closely as possible to resoluble
the golden musses that were tho
continued ringing the bell Impatiently
fo u r or
Then she hurried Into ihe hall to open 1 crown of Elaine's beauty,
flve other Chinamen sul and stood
the door.
The hor came In and I neat took the ' about nt a respectful distance
H a v e you the clothes’ ' asked Wu,
note hu had brought, signing Elaine's
name for It In Ii Ih book
Hhe had greeting Inez.
''Y es," she returned
"A ll has been
acted not u moment too soon, for J
Elaine had heard the bell and was done exactly ns you ordered "
"Hood." complimented Wu
"Then
now coming downstairs herself
"W aa It anything for me. Inez?" she you may prepare yourself Immediatenaked.
Inez deftly palmed the letter and
substituted the note she had written

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a while till I feel b e tte r'" she pleaded !
"Oh If I could only work for ton amt
tin- kirn! Iad\ who Is like a m o t h e r
s h e kohlied t u r n i n g f r ■&gt;m E l a i n e to

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her niixit
It was a touching stun. and it
reached the hearts It was Intended
for
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"TVIhf worry; I'll see you through
this affair,'*' nodded Klalne, wiping
away the girl's tears and smiling
bravely at her
' Take her upstairs
Marie
She can find plenty to do In [
i t h i s big house . I'm stire "
Even while 'Inez was looking her |
thanks from h e r s wol l e n t&lt;-ur\ eves,!
already the car containing Ihe toughs
had drawn up around the low er cor­
ner. and Wu and lamg Sin had .takun
Ihe places o f the thugs
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reported the gunmen
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Elaln^a* Double Receives, the • Note •Frofp.-'Vu. , , \ *
I tine! icon«» ovur In tho nPirwnetti.
* nfter Kennedy lmd perpetrated" hjg: 7*
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.*£ *
*&gt; ■*'•
'pfhpared 7o^ KCenri^dy.
The’
j little Joke with the new cfg’p^H^- ■t'ydlf. * ttSn'nm." ■ sin' rejJQMV' no tiding
,
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lighter, and there I found several-let­ Elaine the fakeU note
Elalno rcdxpW "I dl.In'CUw(i‘wCnbbut'"i-?,1,'r^&gt; ^ .iV »l *tii|i In tlm eutahgW
ters waiting for hint.
jlhe"etnn-L'lB'Ut.
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llnvlng nothing better to ilrt, ?■derid­ tho rum m ag^kalo
ed Jo-go back to the laboratory, where mented. ns trtto went Into tlm library,' | - T 8 " e f o In the laboratory and
I left lilni at work, and Ink** along the "hut I guess J'll tb'uvo to give thet/i-l ^ ’ rnlg^pjas nt work testing some chofn
^ .r ; .
, •ItaU, (#bu ^t,lqt pour a liquid from a
( mall In case there might be something something."
Important In It for him
Hhe bnl down for a mciniont to lo o k 1 beaker into n-ferC tube
l i e -|&gt;auked,
sin opened one or two letters, (hyn » v « r a new fashion rnng:i)»Uj(.*'. O | 0 r J
both" In lii'f humls,• ^sli'nlnK.’
rami' to one which I had Wild on-fils side In the hallway Inez w asread liiS
henr what sounded
Kennedy had often been amused *1
In a plain envelope, addressed t h e note which the m e s s e n g e r f&gt;"J*.; fihe i^j-falchtng at the tloor
vny never* having a match w h e n -W,j-evidently in « Iflsgulsed hand
lit’ t hm! brought, with tne tCamlug post F.H ’ReMjiRj'l Jusl a minute, .Walter,'*
■^Deeded'll, and II had occurred
lifm ' Toro It open and read It with a scowl j acrlpi written by Kennedy under- i whlapoRff Craig, moving -Tin tlptoo
to devise h t t-ry novel cigarette light­
"W ell, Walter, -what do you think ! nenth
Hhe knew, ns she destroyed 1 towfird the dljoE'
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e r foK roy benefit. .
o f that *" Tie'remarked, tossing It over ( It. that it w as only a part of Wu'n The fact was 1h&lt;lC a‘ young UhlqpIt was‘ simple enough, cAnsIzflng ot tu me
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subtle plan to nlnrm, Kenuwdy and man bod crept up rautioualy and zvat}
a small battery cohncctcd Hy small
read It In astonishment:
start him on a false sccut, .
crouching them In a position 1l)kt
w lrtato- onjj-of a pair of flUff links., •* Anofther attempt Is about to be
It was not zpany mlniuJ,s later that
ff,n.*
11 funner aJiout ty siart jn t ’,
Ono rfnW. had -la fin face ,J| Aery fine i ‘Chlyle to kkdnap Elaine Dodge. *&gt;.
the bell rang- jjgalii,' -zaij ■AJtU*.lhac 1
Aciualjy "ho was merely waltwire, ,Qnly t» fraction of ati Inch lo'ng. ►
A FRIEND.
Jcpnlnga answered thoTtlahr, tBsclhs^
^or Kennedy to npen the door.’
T o the lln klcm lg had snldFred *dhe
I iflhki'tl nt him n w A h ook my bead Ing tho expressman 'with - a'ttleatry 1
R lobked aa though he were listenwires from the baUrry^amt ofranged blankly.,while Craig took,up the tele­
trunk.
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them so that they rum up uinfer -hit phone and called Jjio Dodge house*
‘ As Craig threw opyd. the door he
r Rue*! that*. Any trunk. 7nez
coat aleeve through the krtnholo of the ” "No one ansjver#," - hn muttered,, eiclaltne.d/'‘ 'M a i I have It taken up ho stju'tcd off like—z-^racer, apparently
Test to the bstlery, which ho carried working the telephone hook up and1, Hfie^attlc. Mit uf the w ay?"
-dNipplng a piece pf paper In hla hurry.
In hla ve!l*7&gt;ockeL
down* ” bul I'm sure someone -to$.k,
^JLllaatcd out after- him. while Craig
tch n Tflcn c a rrlW thd hlg trank
He had Just completed his work off that receiver over there and'thy* alalra Into'the at lie, a largo room full BtoopeiFn?!tJ picked up tho paper, then

when he heard me coming and turtttly tolled In.- Operator— will* you ring*
tfiat^nOhibor; again?**drew on his coat.
“ Well, what's now^" 1 greeted
“ * val’ nable to get-any reply over the
Dmjge telephone, Kennedy thought a
J*"Nothing In particular.'*' he replied
i ‘mdtnent, then scra-vilcd In hliFf a miliar ^
' •'Have a cigarette?*1, ••
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He handed hi* clgttrel^ chac In mo hand on the bottom of the anonymous
and I took one. Then, unsuspecting. • yioto, scaled tt In another envelope d
I began to search tny-'hockets for a rioted to Elalno, and called n nics^m•'
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j tnatch, hut, as usual, could not.-Zlnd gor.
. Im-z, meanwhile, had transformed
• *me.
. At last,.half,"mockingly, he lighted herself Into a* full fledged maid, look­
‘T d a cigarette apparently on his cuff ing w ry &gt; pretty fn hj»r nest cap and
apron, and' making’ befocU jiicftil in d
^ • *&gt;*what new-tangled sort o f thtn* 1* hundred ways kboul the Ijodgo h o n s i«
that?" 1 asked in surpriM. vf
Without, being obtrusive 'she ,\tour
"I thought It mlgbt-,»|^use you." ho seldom OUt bf hearing of IhcfTSle-*
milled, explaining thd Arrmugeqier.t aa phone, however, and It happened that
-v. Iw opetw^.Hls- rdst ari&lt;J'£huwqd mo at Just tho momobt'wbch Ctjlx, called
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stood gazing after us.
Down the hall the youhg Chinaman
dstahpd until he came to the back en
*'p^fheo to Ihe laboratory
There ho
. ■^Urtfeil and crunched again In the
darkness.
A niomnnt later 1 came after him.
As -1,.passed the door he seemed to
rise up- utiexjtecledly and I.etumblcd
headlong tzvar- hUn.i alnjost stunned
■Ml D^tnt 'tRe&gt;
Ho -rose again
afnl-'crla»&lt;;ros»«L armmd tho corner
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"A note of
dropped,*• ropU
Craig, passing over wrist pressing on ths rope
to m ailthb paper ha
e bad picked op.
His b«art fairly looped. It worked!
I reed
d In English:
The cuff link which he had devised
N *U c« a f A fp llc itU s far Tax
Haitian *71 at Iks tla a *
"8«a wh«t he la doing and report to as a cigarette lighter as a Joke on me
N olle* is hart by glvan th at
mo In tlio basement below 118 Mott was burning the rope.
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Then he pulled at the weakened 3rd day of Jana A.
No*. 1X9. 333. 171
and M * daleBeneath the few words, orldentlr ropes as he had before In his futile day of Juaa A. D.* 191
Aral** lo ray offica and ho* made x p b llc tln n
orders, was that mystic sign o f the struggles.
LortjU*
lo ‘“ ••l1* AMortMW, Vifh law.
serpent—tbo mark o f the eroh-crim­
They broke.
Sxld r r r t l f l r » t « rmbrstw# th r follow ing d*•rrlbrd
property
•ituxtrd In Somlnolo County
inal. Wu Kang”.
Just on the other side of the door he
Florida, to w lu
"U ’a a clue. Craig!” I exclaimed
could hear the low buss of the argu­
O r llfle s to N o 980 datad tha 3rd day of
For s moment Craig said nothing, ment as Long Sin urged Wu to allow Junt A. D. 1912 embraces AH Rlk I N , Tier
22
Hanford, the eaid land being * w a » d at
as he turned to go back Into the him to kill Kennedy.
the data of tha laauranee of auch certificate
laboratory. For some time be con" Ve r y well, then," Wu at last In the name of Alex Vaugho.
Certificate N o. 629 dated tha 2nd day af
tinned to study the note, as though agreed, looking at his watch and pod­
Juna. A. D. 1911 am faram 8 U o f ttlk. I I
revolting something In his mind.
ding to Long Sin and the others who TWr 13, Sanford, eald land baltig aeemeoc
at the data of tha laauanc* of eucb rartificata
. i .
“ Whatever It la," he remarked at sprang forward.
In tha nalne i f N ancy llutlar.
length, “ I'm going to look Into It,
Certificate N o. 633 datad the 2nd day of
Free from his bonds, Kennedy had
A. D. 1918 ambraeoo L o t 4. M b. I I ,
anyhow. While I'm gone, Walter, I been standing a second wondering Juno,
T lar 2, Sanford, aald land being aaaaaead at
wish you'd just go around and ace If how-to escape from the room. Just tha data of (h * laauancs of tuoh m l I tin ts la
tha nam# of Geo. E. Johnson.
Elaine Is all right.’’
Certificate No. £7A dated tha 2nd day of
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June. A. D. 1913 embraces L ot ft, StenIlford 's
Add. Sanford, eald land being aaaeaaad at
At last Kennedy sauntered In cas­
ths data of tha Issuance of such certiorate In
ually to the hop joint on MoU street,
tha name of A. !&gt;. lltenttford Heir*.
CerUflrate No. 684 dated tha 2nd day of
his collar still up and his hat still
Juna, A. 1). 1913 embraces L o t S3, Dlk. K,
over his eyea.
A. f&gt;. Chappell's Bub. [f i t . , Goldsboro, said
land being assessed at thtVrkt# of (he laauanea
He lounged across the floor among
of eucb certificate la the name of G. W. Den­
the- amokera and picked out a bunk,
ton.
Unless tsld certificates shall be redeemed
while Hop Sing, the proprietor,
according to law. ta i Deeds trill Issue thereon
brought him n pipe. Kennedy pretend­
on tho 17th day of October, A. I). 1918.
ed to light It, but In reality did not
Witness my official signature and anal thla
the 22nd day of Saplember, A. D. 1916.
In the back room, by this time, Inei
,
£ ” do? 6 l a u
C le r k C l r e a l l C c u r t . S e m in o le C o u n had completed her disguise by placing
oHdfi.
«y,
Fli
on her head the wig and had given
(seal)
IIy * J i t . C . K o b r r u . D .C .
10-Krl 6trp
the little finishing touches to her
make-up. Wu waa giving Anal instruc­
Apyllcallon for Leltara I'a te n l
tions to Long Sin and the rest, and
Notice is hereby given th at the •ubacrlbthe four Chinamen ranged themselves
era hereto will apply to tha G overnor of
Florida on tha first of N ovem ber, A. D.
In groups of two on either side of the
1916, et Tallahassee, Florida, for Letters
door.
P a te n t" on
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Helpless, tied to the poet. Kennedy Aunt Josephine Had succeeded In un­
had not ceased struggling to free hlm;^ fastening Elaine, as our sudden on*'
slnught with chemicals and force
self, though without avaij.
Buddenly an Idea occurred lo him. brought the Are demon under control.
'Are you—all right'?** gasped Craig,
Hn gazed down at his hands and
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back half-talntlng In hla arms.—
Was there po way to uae them?
“ Are you?" she murmured heroical­
Rlowly ho turned his arm around
until the outside of his wrist^pressed ly, forgetting ‘b «r ;o w » hu/la hi her
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on a rope. Then he drew his upper fear for him

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m u l * • * tiu a d o p t t h e f o l l o w i n g am t h e
c h a r t e r «-f lh** p r o h t * v d r u r p u r s t i o n .

C ra ig .

then
he heart! f o o t st e p s outsi de.
Quickly ho r e p l a c e d t h e r ope s a bout
him m &gt; t h a t t he y l ooke d as If he w er e
still Imijui I hy t h e m
TM dmir opened, an d Wu a n d Long
Sin e n t er e d , e a c h with a knife, w*till.*
hehlt. l i It&gt;■rn w e t e t h r e e nih- r « hln.i
me n
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Slowly hr1 r a i s e d Ins
knlf- in s i rlkr"Tin
whllt* girl Is slowly b e i n g
o p e lie d
burn- a to d e a t h
In- hi ss ed. hruudl ah
It was all done ho quickly t h a t K e n ­ Ifilllng t he knife “Ti l e a l lo t t e d t i m e :s
n e d y could c a t c h only t he most fleet
spen’
n»- g l i mp s e o f tier i l o l l i e s an d f a r e
As lo pulsed Ihe knife In fiendish
Mni t l m &lt; g l i m p s e # « * e n o ug h
gl**e Kenit edt l eaped f o r w a r d f r o m his
It » a s a p p a r e n t l y
Klnlnc'
l o n s . n - d bonds a n d k no ck e d h i m to
i ' ralg s p r a n g u p I nstant ly, d r a w i n g t he Hour
his
r evolver,
and
t hr ew
h ims e l f
So t i n e t | i e r t e d wan t h e a s s a u l t Mini
against th e door
rec ol l ec t i ng t h e i
i,,. knew it tauig Sin was a ■&gt;
warning
m essage
t h a t had c o m e npruwlitig to-alile his m a s t e r
t h r o u g h tin- mail
t' la i g selxed t h e only w e a p o n a t
I h e door yielded a n d h e r u s h e d timid
&lt;i tnhori-t. nnd b r o u g h t
It
, through
In a n m u t a n t t h e four down wi t h s m a s h i n g blows on t he
i h i n a men c r o u c h i n g on e i t h e r side h e a d s of i h e o t h e r urttounded n nd nil
l eape d oil him
' ner ve d C h i n a m e n
Hi- siruggle
was terrific
li e
Once, u ti t he s t r e e t , e v e n In Ch i n a
d o w n e d t w o a n d s e e m e d In n f air way town, h r wns ante
to win a g a i n s t e v e n suc h odds, when i Hut It w a s not hi s own s a f e t y now
tli-- d i sg u i s e d I ne r tiVrnet| with '* that ha d ner ve d up his s t r e n g t h to
mo c k i n g laugh, polli ng off bot h t h e e s c a p e f r o m t h e u n c s ca p a b l o .
h a t a n d wig
Wan h e In t ime*
Kennedy's
nmnxemenl
gave
t he
Chinamen a chance
ll e f ore h e real
Ixed It In his c o m p l e t e s u r p r i se , h e
I t h i n k I had b e t t e r g o b a r k to the
w a s f orced h a r k on the post a n d hel d l a bo r at or y and wall for t ' ru l g ' I said
t h e r e just long e n o u g h for l&gt;&gt;ng Sin nr Inst to \ tint J ose phi ne a f t e r wmi
to wind a r o p e a r o u n d him Minting lug for it l i me t ha t s e e m e d like h ou r s
Ills a r m s legs a n d hotly to t he post
('lease let me know the m o m e n t you
Then Wu F a n g w al ke d o v e r bef or e h e a r f rom Elaine. *
h i m a n d f ac ed hi m.
J jh turn from the toot
t o m e over Her e, m y Ueaf. ” ' ~ ¥ e iif t ho fttepH to thft Dodge house , w h e n
"t .c t me I n t r o d u c e a t a x ic a b c a m e d a s h i n g u p a l m o s t on
r a i l e d to Inex
Prof , t ’rnlg K e n n e d y to you l n n o r e n t t |„, gidpwniit ur ged on by s o m e m a n i a c
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Inside. I m a g i n e lily surprint- lo see
Hv t he way. h e went on to I n c t . ( raig, wild an d dishe vel led, le ap out
how did you l e a ve t h e r eal E l a i n e * "
Bl a) ne h e r e - fiafe*" hn d e m a n d
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“ S h e Is ed
lot ked In h e r a t t i c ' she repli ed with
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Aro you s u r e ? h e r e p e a t e d
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' Ijook!'* I10 gasped horrified.
Just recovering a bit from the effects
I s t a r e d tu b la nk a m a z e m e n t . S m o k e
was (touring out of t h e a t t i c w i n d ow s
to­ xt the vapor
jo m i n u t e s l e n g t h e n e d t»ho In d e n s e bl a ck co l u mn s , l i g h t e d by
RtHl^tis tb&lt;
b e g a nn itKji)i
f t K j i / e a t h e m o r e r e g ul a rl y ns nn a n g r y flame.Hie stupefying effect* of the vapor
"F ire! " shouted Kennedy, dashing
wore off. nnd was Just beginning to I ns t ant ly Into tbo house.
m o v e her head In tho first unconscious
As w o ' m o u n t e d t h e s t a i r s now wo
endeavors to grasp nt consciousness.
could hwar muffled s c r e a m s f r o m -tbo
It must have been Just nt this point at tld. I x■O
t h a t , following Kennedy's Instructions,
^Htnokji w a s p ou r i ng o u t f r o m _ u n d e r
I nrrtvod nt Elalne’a house.
Out door/a n d e v e n through* i h ’if key
A» Jennings led me Inlo the library h o l e
Jo i nt i ng s h a d h e a r d K e n n e d y ' s
I wns met by Aunt Josephine
cull n q d w a a ftow' dashltf g u p a f t e r us
. " ( ’ ralg hns gone off on a rJtip," 1 . w i t h a fire extiur,*utaper. Hac k or hi m
explained, “ and has asked mo to drop I cutne A u n t J o s e p h i n e a n d K l a l n o s
In to see how things are. la Elaine'all maid, Marie, s c r e a m i n g f or help.
right'
Why. I haven't seen her for an hAur
IJks* a huinaft , bi t . l cr i ng r u m we
or more." nnswered Aunt Josephine , w c a t t b f o u g h I’ l ^ a t dftor. A s h e e t of
"I think she must have gono, out. fliiflip' s h o t 4tut tit uh w i t h t h o dr ufL
Won’t you sit down*''
Hut K e n b e V s l o p p a r f for nolfllng.
Them was nothing else lo da,, On
Thct w w a s Elalno* In a c h a i r whi ch
the chance that she might come back, t b o diwlHsli m i nd o f 1Yu EYing h a d
! sat down I considerably worried now,
t lOvl s ct r Wi - I mp r i s o n h e r whi l e t h e
about the note nnd her absence
tlumCa l i f t e d o u t h e r b e a u t y a n d life
, Upstairs, If wo had only known It, I n t l a n l l f TJyijg undurstporl a n d a c te d.
1 IJlntne had now regained c6n»c!ou8•' d r r r y , b « t o u t l 1' ,1jq crloth g a s p i n g
nosa.
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Worse thnn that, tho time was up
TpSecni ^-Cv?! a s i t e d I h o c h a i r unit
for tho water to be drained off tho
Its p r e c i o u s b u r d e n . N o t a m o m e n t
phosphorus
too soon wo s e t t h e c h a i r d o w n ' o u t As tho last drop was siphoned off
si de I n ' t h e hall, o u r s e l v e s a c of p h c d
the Vessel by the capillary tube, the
a n d bl i s t er ed.
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It was u s t h o u g h Drnlg had acceptflames and white fumes Distantly the

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O u t s i d e In t h e d e n K e n n e d y h e a r d
(In* s c r e a m a n d t h e c r a s h i n g of glass,
mtiflled by t h e d o o r H e s t r a i g h t e n e d
| n p In his h a n k , now nil a t t e n t i o n
Was It some white woman railing
for In-In In tlil« s i n k h o l e of I n i q u i t y ’
T h e d o o r flew o pe n S u r e e n o u g h , a
u'ninan a p p e a r e d still S cr ea mi ng
It was only for an Inst ant a n d s h e
1 .1 ii.-r .-y.-n get a c r o s s t he t h r e s h o l d
U uli a low g u t t u r a l e x c l a m a t i o n
1-ong Sin pulled h e r back into tin
room and s l ammei! t h e door s h e ha d

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Resolutions or Condolence
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York. She will be accompanied by Divine providence that preside. 0v»r
her mother, Mra. R. S. Keelor, who- the deetlnlee of individuals and nswill be the guest of her daughter for tione, our fraternal circle haa been
several weeks.
I broken by- death In the transfer of
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'our beloved brother, James'D. Rob- 1
Miss Oulda Gotten of Oxford waa erta, to the grand aerfe of eternity,
the guest of bdn. H. B. Connelly and
for the Connelly-Gotten weddmg.
Whereas, Jn his removal 8ubor---q
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dinatc Aerie Ntf. 1863 haa sustained
Mrs. J. H. Ferguson left on Wed- the losa of a loyal member whose
nesday to .visit her daughters at virtues should be held In enduring
Carrabellc.
remembrance, therefore,
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Mrs, W . B . Jennings, president of Aerie hereby testifies to the worth
the
State Federation of Woman's of its departed brother and.expresses
Cluba will be the house guest of Mrs. It* deep sense of the severe lo^s it
Henry Wight while in the d t y 'n e x t experiences in his perpetual separa­
tion from its councils and Its sc
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Music was played softly throughout
the ceremony.
Th© bride was married in a hand­
some coat suit of dark blue wool
poplin, cut military fashion and
finished with bl.ack braid and but‘tons, the blick velvet collar a chic
finish. WRh this, was worn a stun­
ning black velvet toque with white
and black ornament. A cream lace
blouse completed the, stylish cos­
tume.
At the waist waa worn a
corsage bouquet of bride roae*.
The sweet and winsome young
bride is the second daughter dl Mr.
and Mrs, C. A. Belts.
She pos­
sesses a charm of manner that has
endeared her to a Inrge circle of
friends.
The groom hold* a responsible
position in the oflicc of M. F. Rob­
inson.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowe left on the
afternoon train for Norfolk and
other points in Virginia.
Out of town * guest* for the wed­
ding were Mr. and Mrs. R. JL. Betts
of Winter Bark.

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cause they're made with Calu­
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pure, tempting, tasty, whole­
some— that’s why they won't
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Mr. David Roberts left this week
Resolved that we extend our sin­
cere condolences to those near and
for his home in Gary, Indiana.
dear to the deceased, and that any
dependent upon him shall be recipients of our continued fraternal re- .
gard and brotherly assistance if j
needed.
Resolved that these resolution, he
spresd upon the minutes of the Aerie :
and that a copy thereof, duly audit­
ed by th$ Worthy President and the
Secretary shall be furnished the be­
reaved family.
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Robcrti,,Sqc.
The Cecilian Music Club recital
W. w ; Frye, War. 'Pres.
will be held at Mrs. Munson’ s studio

The marriage of Miss Linda Evans
Connelly to Mr. Thomas Getxen was
Solemnized at the home of the bride’ s
parents at half past two o'clock
Wednesday afternoon. Rev.
Geo.
Hyman officiating..

R a c a W a d H i« k « t A w a rd s
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H e r e t o o t h e ho us e d e c o r a t i o n s
V e r e very, lo ve ly
In t h e r e c e p t i o n
hull viut^s of* t h e w hi t e s t a r j e s s a -ioHoi ~tk&gt;wur wiki j i t w i n xii i n the.
b a l u s t r a d e a n d u se d e f f e c t i v e l y in
th e overheaddecorations,
inter­
m i n g l e d - w i t h q ua n t i t i e s , of t h e pi n
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tomorrow afternoon at .1 o'clock.
Notice to Drivers
The parkway in front of the Her­
ald office hser been replanted irt S(.
of Augustine grass,
it was killed out
before b y the careless drivers horses,
mul e s a n i l g o a t s who skein to think
t h e y can p a s t u r e t h e i r stock on «htx
( -ll i» Kubug eaten, ull agw«sby,tlu*-*afcmo. stock and if .it is conThe Indies' chorus for the Jap­ tiifqed- the jlti?***.* of the teams will
anese operetta will have u rehearsal he arrested utrd,;4t'-tlirTb is no rjty
at the Congregational church this o r d i n a n c e Uir.t -wifP’j ffvb them a jail
(Friday! afternoon at *2 o’clock
A s e n t e n c e t h e r e -shiVt/nPbe o n e . There
are' ni tier c o m p l a i n t s o v e r t h e
ty
full attendance i- requested

The .social department of the
Woman’s Club'will open the Acason
with a reception Tuesday afternoon
to the members of the department.
Mrs. W. I’ . Carter wall lye hostess
upon this occasion and throughout
the month o f Orrribrr

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the parlor Timid the pretty charm of
ferns and roseThe mantel ami
ftreplu.ee were banked with ferns
with ipmnt itn-&gt;- nf &gt;he asparagus
|i I linin'a trailing in graceful I'rufu
.inn. mcr u,!|s mid doorway*

Ladies’
N eckw ear
Sport Ties

Just received a
big lot of New
Style Middies

T h e dining loom where relreehin e i t nt r*
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w i t h 11na tit'll tee nf
spit r a g UN - p e n
Keren a n d rbse*
I fion t h e t a b l e
n h i ili wa - i u . i r i d w i t h a ha II d - o nn
j i l ti i h en l i r iot h it dr . iwn w o r k -T nid
.in i m m e n s e ■ut glass v a s e f i l e d
wit ft n vTirnt;. &lt;&gt;1 e x q u i s i t e tom s.
In t i n riMim I be w e d d i n g g i f t - w er e
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amt far s upe ri or to sour milk a n d soda.

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Tin Mi n . tut i,i u m a n u f a c t u r i n g con­
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M i n \gne« I ' 'r i r k of Oviedo, who
In- Iim-o I he gin-t of Miss Annie
Haw kina has returned home.

Coliar Pins

&lt; eeil (iahheit has returned
.in exlemled trip thVough the
it'd i I ml In the exposition

See those

v e l v e t h u t , w i t h - l i ght l y r o l l i n g l i n n

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wus finished with a hand so mo ben li­ have returned from their wedding
ed ornament
She carried a hoti- trip and are al home with Mrs.
,jtiei of bride roses
Claude Herndon

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p r e t t y f e a t u r e of t m- w e d d i n g
u as t h e t h r o w i n g of the b r i d e ' s liQUuuet a m o n g t h e nine girl friendf of

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MIDDY BLOUSE

F urnishings

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Mrs (ietxen is the eldest daugh­
I *tV lw * r a n d n l a l * for Ib r pnaition- of M a y o r
of Saniurtl, ■uttjt-ci in the- &lt;j**rtjiJoti *4 th e W h it e
ter of Mr and Mrs If H &lt; on- Primary tit h# h*-M in NravmitMtr fla ir m g « r r * r d
I hr r it y l » n l r t ftia * * A3* Ir * m«. n a n *J k n o f r in tf th e
nelly, « girl loved sad admired by timJa
ol oyr r o m i f i b r i vn-mlth. 1 lirlirvi* I r a n w* Al
t&gt;efkrfli lo i h f dUiAriv* in mAnjf » « y * ra C h lr f JK i«rufriends and associates.
tiv« ami without makiA( »ny
prfim im
Mr. Getxen is a popular conduc­ will ttmlfi that the Iftwr* nf ihe cily wrlll b*t r n f t f r « i
iinpiirtUlly, hut arronhng to the* Mt«r o( th# city
tor of the Atlantic Coast Line.
onllniDfw. As sn A ld n m a ii for four y n r » ami
Out of town guest* for the wed­ »rrt»r»lmg fh*t rrrnrd, I htu* my rlftlm for t M »yfding wfru. Miss Omda Getxen of Ox­
ford, siklcr o f ' the groom, Miss Eu­
genia Maulden of Washington,
D.
C.. a cousin of the bride and Mr.
M. Crown from Jacksonville.
Other guests were the girls from
the "gang,” life long chums jof Mrs.
Getxen and th*/immediate relatives
and cl(\sc Frieds of the families
Mt'.jjihd
Getxen left imme­
diately alter thfi ceremony for New
York, where the honeymoon will lie

The two young ,coufiles w ill refflde
together on Laurel avenue, north of
Ninth.

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Social Defiartment rereptidnWednesdayJ October 13:
- Literature- meeting . at 2:30 p
Thursday,- Oct. Hth:
State President’s Day

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I ’f r t n n i t l Mrnhntl
o u ts i d e e n r p o m t e limits
h - l t in
M r a n d Mr* U 1, B e t t s o f W i n ­
cultivstion
1 year
About
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t e r P a r k r u m e ov^T to a t t e n d t h e
I I rgc piuos o n o t h e r half
AM f e n c e d
B e l t s - R o w e wa'difiug on W e d n e s d a y .
nrid ditch* i*
t cirter mile of two
s h i p p i n g s t . . L o j i , i i.inl F i r s t S t .
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Mrs. J. F. Rqbprt4 ind BQt1' ^ rfect d r a i n a g e .
F I 350 will b u y it if
Jde Roberts of lYhjtrfyf’cings nto the
sold w i t h i n tlu; next 10 d a y s , w o r t h
gui'sht/of” Mrs. J. D, Rollerts.
$3000. 0Q. . S e e . . o j y n e r . 207 F r e n c h
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For* Sale fi acre celery farm live
miles southeast o( Sanford, Fla House
insured _ for } (00.00, barn, chicken
houses, ptrtorfUn well.
One-half
Furnishiwl • rAoms at Stqf#jtm'
mllu to school and loading station.
$125 per wwuk and ' u p , 34^*1
Inquire *of W.TrW. Miller. SanforH,
Fourth St.'
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People read eth *^ ads.
You are
doing it now."* Is y o u r jtd in this
j Mr*. S. Q. Shinholscr has returned column?
Have you something to
from a visit to' friends at Plant City, sell? Try an ad. •
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delivery wagon upd harneiijtiv tradft
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location. Gentlemen preferred. 7091
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PUBLISHED
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W oiih Living

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY OCTOBER 12.'1015

NO. 15

SANFORD Y.M.C. A. CHARTER FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT CHEAP RATES TO PRESS
LIST IS- GROWING RAPIDLY FLORIDA AS INFORMATION
MEET IN JACKSONVILLE
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STATE ASSOCIATION
OFFERS HELP AND
INDUCEMENT TO
ORGANIZATION

Foolball Season Starts Friday
Next Friday^ Oct. 16th the local
foqtball season will open by the San­
ford High School in a game against
the Kissimmee High School, on the
local gridiron, Holden I’ark.
The boys of the High School, un­
der the direction of Prof. Hutchinson
have been putting in some hard
practice and are confident that" they
will carry off the honors this season.
The hoys have a good team this
season und have been in Jiurd prac­
tice since before the opening of the
present school year.
The game Friday will he called at
3:30. It is hoped that the people of
Sanford und vU-Iltity will turn out
at this "first game and root for their
home team. Ail mission 15 and 25e.

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STATEMENT COMPILED BY THE: MANU­
FACTURERS RECORD IS MOST
FAVORABLE TO STATE

Cuban cattle ranges. Cuba had to
restock with cattle. Florida wns the
nearest cuttle producing country, so
Cuba bought her cattle from Flor­
ida at heretofore
unthoughl
of
pritcH.
The result was .to a considerable
extent the depl etlon pf Florida's sup­
ply,, an increased price for the cattle
The railroads and the Clyde Lino
which remained on her ranges and have met the Press Association meet­
the calling of attention to the money ing in Jacksonville nobty and make
to be made in raising ruttie.
the very low rates of $6.25 round
Since that time more and more trip on the A. C. L. Ry. from Sanmen, have gone into the cattle busi- ford arid the Clyde Line makes the
ness, some of them the state's best ’ extremely low rate of $5.75 for the
men. men of foresight, who h a v e , round trip which includes the berth
put cattle raising on more of a bitsi- nnd meals. This is indeed gratifyuess basis, who have paid some at-;jng to the newspaper men of this
bunion »&gt;&gt; miiproving the grade «&gt;f section and as the rates have been
I’itule. who have ’raised the level o f ! made very low over the state there
prices to that of lh» west. And since will 1m* many hundreds take advan­
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tage of this rate and go hy boaj and
rail.

A. C. L. AND CLYDE
LINE HAVE MADE
VERY ATTRACT­
IV E O F F E R

The
following
simply
slated
• The ridiculousness of "carrying
groth facts In the Manufacturers coals to Newcastle,” which said city
Let every public spirited and
Record make additional comment is situated in the midst of n famous
Christian spirited and anyany* other
unnecessary:
coal mining district appears to be a
spirited citizen be at the imperial
Report of the Commissiondr of very mild piece of stupidity com­
Theatre Tuesday night, Oct. 19th—
Agriculture for the years 1913-14 pared with the shipment into Flor­
that js next Tuesday night— don't
contains a record of advancement ida of millions of dotjars worth of
forget. Sanford pooplo ure going to
rarely equal led and oL interest to pork and beef every year.
it has
organize n Voting Men’ s Christian
many. These figures answer numcr proven hoyond all doubt that both
. .** Association, and the peoplo want
ous questions arising in the minds of pork and beef of satisfactory quality
■V.* *;Vj»rybody irj Sanford and Semincle
prospective homemakers and inves­ can be produced irf Florida cheaper
^ i f j s l i n t y to be there. A Y ILL, C A
tors. They toll the Uuth about the than in any otljer section of our
does not ’inenn Unit it is for young
actual live conditions in this state of great country; but Floridians have
men in age. but'men of both young
wonders, with its variety of soil and been a long time waking up to the
n’gt! and young s|»irit. and if you
HgrieiHMifewl- production,—where 'the (valixation of the fuel anti llienew
hitven:t got u young spirit, come to
posribiUii is fir f u i t ' c advancement cessity of adjusting the operations
this meeting and join the Y. M. C.
The
and extension of profitable endeavor •f the Florida farm thereto.
A. and let those that are young in
adverse weather conditions ns to the
attract so many. J *
Here In Sanford the trip by boat
spirit as well*as jn age inspire you
production of high priced truck
The
value
of
nil
farm
products:
appeals
to tin* firths from thts,entire
with the thought that you arc young
crops during the past two -years,
1909-10,
$56,712,734.
1913*44,
$83,section
as there is nothing finer
ui spirit tint! you will always In- so
however, together w'ith the one geit
937.135
Increase, $27,250,000
tluirt the St Johns river trip from *
1In- committee on securing char-'
Now. observe some of ib\- items end unfavorable market conditions, |
this city to Jacksonville and the exThe Hertilil has h'’ ietc&gt;fotc &lt;;omit-1 members have been doing a gqod
wliicli
go to make up ibis advance­ is tlnirig .much to bring this "Von 1
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tremelv low rate will cause many
mentefi t,h t hi* diiappoint m--nl the
work and for the past few days have
sun ination so devoutly to )&gt;•- wish, I
other people than the editors to
Panama Canal, with Hu slides am! ment
loeii hurtling and now there are
Fruit
products
1909-10. $5.- ed . uni in order to ,)&lt;&gt; nut part in I " I mil .uni Vegetable Shippers of take advantage of the cheap rates
cavings in has i h u s far proved it*cl(
more than thirty of our leading young
* hirula
and visit Jacksonville (or the three
to be, und hits speculated us to tin- 905,727. 1913-14. $13,447,435.
In­ httiti-mtig 1a ‘Saner attitude of tin
men on the charter list, and among
days.
Flott'la fanner toward hogs and Gentlemen
possibility of the government m a k ­ crease. $7,500,000.
iheie lending-young men are those
The t ’lvde Steamship Uomnariv
,
,
, . , .
ing a s e ri ous a m i c os t l y m i * t u k ' \
And by comparison ill's seen that port a n d cattle ainl beef a* well as
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those who ha vi bill little tune
of liusmess and profession, those of
have
established
proportional
cur...oi
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vn
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to
give
the
prospective
Itomeaeeker
from similar causes on u small scale, Hus mcreaso ia steady and consistent,
,
,
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t will take Ihe trains and also enjoy a
trades and laborers and those that
load
rates
from
Jacksonville.
Hot,
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from
the
north
some
idea
of
how
if Tt could ever be brought about us the value for 1911-12 was $10,few days in the metropolis
i-i themselvis as farmers, in fact
t h a t t h e Fl ori da F a s t ( o.i-t ( ana l 026.163
These figures afford direct nt'uh 'aster it is to produce pork iilu, •in oruiigi-s. it r a p e f r i It a n d pine
Ihe excursion rates will start on
i i tv walk in life is now represented should be purchased and rnifude a proof of the citrus ftuit advance­ und beef here than there We quote ‘•I’pi i*s of l 11•' !•••r l i nt 1
1Ita t t lu&gt;
Wednesday nnd are good returning
on the charter list, mid tin- commit­ part of the Maim- to Key West In­ ment. and, consequently, the proof in tins and the ad joining column |&gt;rcp« -lit
r a t e s to
"all&gt; q t u n i i i j
until Monda'y the 19th
The occa­
tee -ay there are over a hundred land \Yu terw*&gt;
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some
interesting
correspondence
Tin* below, from that here is the citrus renter of the
sion is the meeting of tbe combined
that have promised to join in the the Jacksonville
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found recently in the Tampa Times Host •&gt;n . M us» . I’rov idi nr e. R
Timcs-Dnion
is United States.
press associations of Florida in Jnekin vt two months. Hoys, that sounds
Fall
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Mass
"When u Gainesville shipper a lew
right to the poi nt mi pi oof of the
Live stork raising and dairy pro­
-onville (or three days and also the
g.iml think of little old Sanford,
If us Will tnnki l-flllt 1\ v frm ti .i11 rational
pnirticulnlili
of t h e natutftl St ducts show gratifying increases arid duv- igti forwarded a car load of
guard rub- matches at
wit ft her ti.fiUO population with a Johns route, lather than the ev*-r are typical of the various profitable hogs from that town to a packing Miti-r ior 1 l o ru l a pin Hi# rates v ia
Black Point
This is the time to
1 M t ‘ A. of u bundled and twen­ caving and idling East Coast Canal
wa- Jack s u n v i l k - ami till­
pursuitH which cap be made sources hou*c in Georgia, the incident
b tic Lille. take advantage of the low rates and
ty five or more members within two
considered worthy of u place in the did.- r i -nt ial ly ami er all Ml r.i 11s. til visit Dickson vtlle in the best time
The canal has been otlirially com of wealth:
moot hs.
news columns of newspapers through celll s pi-r l)ii\ as fol lows
,&gt;f 11,i* yenr
Live stork value
1909-10, $23
pitted and turned ov«r to the uses
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Now tftts means that every one of cornmeice, but the end is not yet. 967,501
out
the
state
1913-It. $29,541,931
In­
must do Ins share and that every per­ and the worst &lt;.f it is we do not crease, $5,600,000.
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While the fact that n shipment of New Y ork. N 1
Congregational &lt;’. K Notes
son must be at the Imperial Theatre know when the cost of the canal will
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Dairy products:
1909-10,
$2.- this character should be Ik'* subject Bust o n . Mass
This socirty held ita usual meeting
Tuesday, Oct. 19th. The committee cease and it will become a reliable 851,479.
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13 h Sunday evening at 6.30 under the
1913-14, $4,130,926. In­ of news dispatches and editorial 1’hil idc ( j )l t ia, I’n
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on entertainment have arranged Ao waterway.
Prov
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comment is in a degree humiliating,
The last slide was the crease, $1,250,000.
ably leadership of
Miss Clarice
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have a number of good speakets at worst, and the engineer in charge
Full
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Ma
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it
is
true
also
that,
not
despising
Hum)
In
additional
to the usual
For many years its large open
this meeting— men that are public recommends the closing of the canal
Spcrinl Hund\ing: Inspectors, who features tlie Misses Kllen Randall
ranges were profitable. The breed­ the day of small beginning*, it cugbl
spiiited and that me up on Y M. for the bafanre of the current
ing of better stock— cattle tick erad­ to be n source of inspiration and have had thorough experience in the and Margaret Strong sung a duet
&lt;’ A sfTuirs and men that are able month, because he thinks it will lie
handling of perishables are employe with feeling ami artistic cfTert
An­
ication the growing of the many gratification
'o give any information necessary, impossible to remove the slide be
for
the
purpose
of
seeling
that
all
other
Kodeavorer
recited
that
beau­
Florida lias shipped a ar load of
varieties of economically produced
aroi further than that, men who arc fore the first of November, if by that
cattle foods on its yarable land*, hogs to another state for slaughter, fruit is carefully handled and prop­ tiful poem " M y Creed’ ’ by Emma
• ntertutnern within themselves
Af» time.
with 360 days growing season, has and they were pretty good porkers erly stowed ill ship* so as to give Dee Randle wh»»j by the way, will
.i. tyr the regular program has been
All bulged be heard at the Lyceum Course to
Canal" officials think eventually given this industry an
added at- hy the way, of un average weight of the best ventilation.
disposed rrf~there~w ill-W * n —open
tlurdangcr-of the &lt;41da* wili.be oyer-_ J raetion. which bids fair to become 200 pounds, just the -size and quul (tacked fruit is positively stowed on be held this coming season' at -ta
. meeting and any one there is at lib- come. "Eventually" is an indefin­ one of the forem65l^TlI“ Tlnr"*Ktatrr it-y—te—muk« a. sLroak. of iaL aiuL-a- aitlCv.IlapUsi..Temple------ . . .
— -s
’ yrty and has the right to speak ite word with an ominous sound.
Next Sunday Mrs. Harry Kent
Ventilatiori. A ll -ship* have lieeg
The splendid efforts of the experi­ streak of lean which is sought by
right out in the meeting and ex- It may mean that the slides will be
ment station at Gainesville, liberal those who cure and prepare the repfntly equipped with the most will he the leader. All arb welcome.
jireis himself. Ho be theie and let overcome this year or next or in ten
transportation
arrangements
for breakfast 'bacon winch pleases the modern* system of forced ventilation
the folks' heat from you
More Fine Apples
years. ’ Surely, if they keep up for dairy products, und the awakening a[ipetite of the epicure who dotes which is capable of changing the air
' A" letter from O E. Maple, the many years, (ulohrn will widen out of Uu- people -to its values are fac­ on side meat and baked beans
in the fruit compartments every
M r ani l Mr s. J . D D a v i s o n r e ­
secretary of the state Y M C A into a lake and unit sliding, but in tors of interest in observing this l Directly * beyond the city j,mits of ten minutes and will isnure all per­ ce i v ed a s h i p m e n t of fine a p p l e s t hi s
offers much help ami assistance m tfqj mean time the Panama route ilrth of advancement
Cheap lands llrpdentown, an old selllcr owns u ishables reaching destination in a week f r o m t h e ir C o n H o c t i c t i t f r i e n d s
the .matter' of organization, this will* not be a desirable one for com­ combined with cheap cows for foun­ pen of bogs of. -Jersey red variety; most satisfactory condition and wit ■aiid with their usual generosity
f? hirer wHI bt; read in full from the merce and the cost of clearing it will dation stock made it possible to which w6uld.be eligible to onttr iii_ n large saving in freight charges.
, scattered some of them among their
t *,i stage of the Imperial.
He there add immensely to the original cost start in the south with an outiuy of arty- BW-eQpstakes class at a county
Soliciting your shipment!, I am, friends here.
The editor of The
Yours very truly,
'Tuesday, Oct. 19th at night and of the canal.
Herald received some fine apples
far less capital than in most other fair in* the west.
They were pro­
L. S. Scroble,
‘ , ~ rjpYn^the movement.
Vessels will use the Suez canal, sections of the country.
of the Greening variety that makes
duced on . thy nutritious grasses
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Agent.
even
if
the
route
through
it
is
someplea fit for h king.
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The summer climate of Florida is which grow.’ in profuaion all pbout
whnt
longer,
because
of
the
fact
that
apples
must
all
he
good
one*, i for
*p»i 1 ffrf.*■ .Nejiriing of Gotha was the
equable. ‘ The extremes are lacking. himfiM) th&gt; products of. the .small
it
can
be
relied
on.
It
is
much
bet­
those
received
here
this
fall are
Rrtlnsey
In
Charge
. • week end" guest of Mr. und Mrs.
You can find it pleasun&amp;l'c«nd prof­ tract o4, ground cultivated there and
beapties.
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ter to take a rqute a little longer than itable to make u^e of the reasonable at $ j &gt; f ( e profit,
G. R. Ramsey, ihe expert road en­
tun the risk in choosing another of priced homeseekenr’ rates and'make I
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gineer,
who was employed at a sal.*
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and
B
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finding it closed after miles of the your selection during .the -coming
The §panlsh-'Amencan Wujf fe?nU -iary Baid to be $10,000 a y e a r’ to
voyage have been made Only, to find months.
ed iti $h«* .©At^rt drjdetifyi °
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superintend the building of the sjrsthat they have to be rctrace($.—»»"
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tem of hard surfaced rouds in "Or­
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ange county, will overaee the build*
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rogd in Osceola county.
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8BILDING IN JACK­
SONVILLE COLLAPSED

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12^ On** man
’perhaps fatally
the collapsing
ng ronstructV - cTl&amp;V -rite
Club ji)st north and
the ^ejir;
the'.^iain building,
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ifead man is Iloice
McGhee,, a t p t i l n c g t o j ' w h o was
p
l i e ' . employed is a plasterer.
The in, ■injured were; George Hay, white, and
A degrcr^-Jaborer named Simpson*.
Hevernl-totbers wer£ imprisoned. in
, _the debris* but these were soon ex­
tricated by the fire department and
-*T! - meVnboin o f the police department
'
.who bad been rushed to the scene
Stria, by n large number of volunternt.- According to information *erured by FhA Chief Haney, nil •' 6f
the np-n at wprk on jlie building had
been accounted for, but several la­
borers und others were of the oplnion that several were Imprisoned bei neath thfl'briclKwWrh fcl) when the
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i)CTlA^tgfhiT been in course Of
jeonAtructiprtjjjw^fome weeks and a
-l^rge number of-men weTe.employed
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The World’s ’ W j t f u * '' is on again
and Philadel phia’ and Boston are
working for Iho championship. Any
one in Sanford those afternoons
would think that all the people here
either lived in Philadelphia or Boaton, for the excitement at the Im­
perial Theatre U almost as « i « « t as
it is in those cities where the ’ ’seri­
ous” is actually takingt pl^co. MiUijigei Herndon of the IwppriaJ^ipd
LaVernr K^rt writh theii customary
prAgrcsslvonesa -whuld not .listen to
lettinc tbq * a r a « 'go by without a
look in and having inoUfctnated the
Usual motineo 'e v e r y day at one
o'clock - and with the electric score
board the plays are made almost as
ealistic as the real thing being ery
a thousand miles north of
Sanford.
The Bostons have won two games
and Philadelphia one and the local
fans are fanning every hour bete
about the eventual results of the
games:
If Philadelphia co&gt;s to­
day's game there will bp some exciterocnt tomorrow but if Boston
gats teday1
* game all will be -over
and tbo boys are ItopinK
Boaton
will wla today, if lor no other feasdn
than prolonging the excitement
Go to t)u Imperial and hejpU$ht
boya along in this enterprise.

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T h e board of county commisaion-*]
Little Minnie Heck, the five year
era by resolution a t ^their meeting /old daughter tjf My. and Mrs. Bar­
hold Monday agreed to his' propo­ ney Beck whild picking guavas a f
sition to handle the work for
the home of huf grandfather, A. F^
Apopka, Oct. 11.— A t about ' 7 V t ^ f o i g q . b ej. J2.L“ ,,ri|e closing of per»ccnt of the contract and Chulri Westcrdick was: Efitfen by fl rattlo- ,
o’ clock Saturday night II. W. Hull, Chicago's 1152 wJpons/’. Sunday, n* an Lesley was authorized to sign snake, on hor foot# . I t was a very
aixty-two yearn &gt;old, a resident} of ^or-tho first tlmp,In' forty^frtUr yearn, a contract with him (or the work.
close* call and /or itcveral daya aho ;
Apopka and that section fpr twenty- resulted in llie«U(Y.V*Mtak with thi
Engineer Ramsey {a one, of the lay In aj^ery-critical condition, but
eight years, was struck by no.auto lowest crii tiie4VeoYd*fn.the history, o f jntpat ^umoua road enginlterg in the
rfrierds rre plnd to know
".Utttry and
mobile; driver by on unkttpwnv purl1 tW* police department,' Chlffc IlfteUy
slgitiX roco\rtlft r, under
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just within the city limit* of A j^p ju , ,1/rVHyitred. '* TwTnty-«ight*. saloo* “
when
treatment of Dr.’JNeaJ.
elosfng -itarn of tl
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on the Apopku-Orlando road und ^,er4i &gt;f oUnd’
order..'’ There wt/rrt only sixteen nr~ apecificati
wOa killed inatnntiy. _
of Jcaae .Morrison
Whoever hit the man drove on rests for drunkenness y-wterday; CndFrtf
raf of Jesse Morrison oc. - ■
and left him to his cruel fate. When forty-seven Saturday," conipaj-ed * to *
i xJte old home at Baran
avorsge
of
243
jar-thV
t
w
p
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i^
they
go
into
the
pavement.
discovered by Mrn. O. W. Conner
berville last Friday and wsa attend- «
Sktoon
of Tangerine, first, and a few min fpf several, rnonths.- past.
TIUs A ction of the commissioners ed by many of hia friends In Sem­
utes later by J^cslle Waite of Apop- heepejft. cjSlm tb hqve idst J^OO.OOO.- * m takl»h on the advice of Chair­
inole and Volusia counties.
Those
ka, wjto were returning to their home
““ '.t. ** * man Lesley, who slated that" "ho attending from this city were: Mr,
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from Orlando, the dead map w-fTn &lt;*
Mr..•iljfmaqjn l♦■6,5 L’lfy
* would rather the . work-, .could ]&gt;e and J d r s .- A. FI.,Mahoney, Mr. and
lying face downward In a pooj.-t^
TheYe fs
is being conducted fn* the handled by some local man, but that MrX phas. Britt,i Mr. and Mrs.
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blood, -his" head was srttashed to
ci^y’ .ofV Dade^.City this week an for the best ipfereatp ofztho county lArcmb. Betts, Mrs. Ernest Betts,.
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pulp and unrecognizable, hi*- "body JnatRut* -along .Chuych Development"
Mias Daisy Betts, A. R. Key, W. I
wai atilt warm, nnd for the moment !iru»_ Tli ere, a re a number of prom-.
Tyler, Norman Swanson, R. FI.
H seemed aa though life wag .still Iptnt spytUtem on„: the program-of
Dtrts, Ed. Rourke. Mr ar.d Mm
Mourning through* the mangled frame Inhtryttpra.^ j A m o n g %them is~ Rev. Mr. Lesley, ” hss ihe reputation of Taul Kocly.
of the" old, Imfcrttinate gentleman. Georg^ Hytr. in. pastor ft|‘ the Bap­ having squandered the^.jjrat money j l i e (was butjed in the family burial
Ih|U had-bcen visiting his brother, tist church 0r t h f» city, who is to de­ it spent for hard surfaced roads. We 16$ at Barberville. beside bja father
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ujl, wfm live* within. 160 liver .six iddressps on .Organisation. want to escape this reputation in and mother. Tl^e floral offering*
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yards of the- scene pf the tragedy. Mr. Hyman -foF'a long time has Osceola county and for thatteosoni were vary pretty, atteating to j h » * . ’
He atepped out O f ' his brother's studied this queatirtn dud \(or: three I believe we should have a man rtf lovo and esteem^ in Vbiph ? b t&gt; siffY*If o.
house, ant] it. is supposed he wa years worked a* a ipecislisT for the experience to see th a t-w e get all held by bla dutny friekda;2.A.
blinded by the light* of the approach i Bant
‘ -ttecr^ury; asaist- that we pay for."— Iiaaimtnuc Vittle'y
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Music was played softly throughout
the ceremony.
Th© bride was married in a hand­
some coat suit of dark blue wool
poplin, cut military fashion and
finished with bl.ack braid and but‘tons, the blick velvet collar a chic
finish. WRh this, was worn a stun­
ning black velvet toque with white
and black ornament. A cream lace
blouse completed the, stylish cos­
tume.
At the waist waa worn a
corsage bouquet of bride roae*.
The sweet and winsome young
bride is the second daughter dl Mr.
and Mrs, C. A. Belts. She pos­
sesses a charm of manner that has
endeared her to a Inrge circle of
friends.
The groom hold* a responsible
position in the oflicc of M. F. Rob­
inson.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowe left on the
afternoon train for Norfolk and
other points in Virginia.
Out of town * guest* for the wed­
ding were Mr. and Mrs. R. JL. Betts
of Winter Bark.

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cause they're made with Calu­
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Just received a
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Resolutions or Condolence
Where**,
luiiivrruw ii vim MRit
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York. She will be accompanied by Divine providence that preside. 0v»r
her mother, Mra. R. S. Keelor, who- the deetlnlee of individuals and nswill be the guest of her daughter for tione, our fraternal circle haa been
several weeks.
I broken by- death In the transfer of
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'our beloved brother, James'D. Rob- 1
Miss Oulda Gotten of Oxford waa erta, to the grand aerfe of eternity,
the guest of b d n . H. B. Connelly and
for the Connelly-Gotten weddmg.
Whereas, Jn his removal 8ubor---q
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dinatc Aerie Ntf. 1863 haa sustained
Mrs. J. H. Ferguson left on Wed- the losa of a loyal member whose
nesday to .visit her daughters at virtues should be held In enduring
Carrabellc.
remembrance, therefore,
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‘ Bo it Resolved, that Celery City
Mrs, W .B . Jennings, president of Aerie hereby testifies to the worth
the
State Federation of Woman's of its departed brother and.expresses
Cluba will be the house guest of Mrs. It* deep sense of the severe lo^s it
Henry Wight while in the d ty'n ext experiences in his perpetual separa­
tion from its councils and Its sc
tivitica.
.
Mr. David Roberts left this week
Resolved that we extend our sin­
cere condolences to those near and
for his home in Gary, Indiana.
dear to the deceased, and that any
dependent upon him shall be recipients of our continued fraternal re- .
gard and brotherly assistance if j
needed.
Resolved that these resolution, he
spresd upon the minutes of the Aerie :
and that a copy thereof, duly audit­
ed by th$ Worthy President and the
Secretary shall be furnished the be­
reaved family.
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The Cecilian Music Club recital
W. w ; Frye, War. 'Pres.
will be held at Mrs. Munson’ s studio
tomorrow afternoon at .1 o'clock.
Notice to Drivers
The parkway in front of the Her­
The .social department of the
Woman’s Club'will open the Acason ald office hser been replanted irt S(.
with a reception Tuesday afternoon of Augustine grass, it was killed out
to the members of the department. before by the careless drivers horses,
Mrs. W. I’ . Carter wall lye hostess mules anil goats who skein to think
upon this occasion and throughout they can pasture their stock on «htx
( -ll i» Kubug eaten, ull agw«sthe month o f Orrribrr
by,tlu*-*afcmo. stock and if .it is conThe Indies' chorus for the Jap­ tiifqed- the jlti?***.* of the teams will
anese operetta will have u rehearsal he arrested utrd,;4t'-tlirTb is no rjty
at the Congregational church this ordinance Uir.t -wifP’j ffvb them a jail
(Friday! afternoon at *2 o’clock
A sentence there -shiVt/nPbe one. There
are' ni tier complaints over the ty
full attendance i- requested
on ibis same offense and the .ity
offniii’s should See that it is stonii.,1
I tie M Agnes
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THE SANTORD HERALD

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Connell}'— Gehen ,
The marriage of Miss Linda Evans
Connelly to Mr. Thomas Getxen was
Solemnized at the home of the bride’s
parents at half past two o'clock
Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Geo.
Hyman officiating..
Here too the house decorations
Vere very, lovely
In the reception
hull viut^s of* the white star jessa-ioHoi - ~tk&gt;wur wiki j i t w inxii in the.
balustrade and used effectively in
the overhead- decorations,
inter­
mingled -with quantities, of the pin
vine.
* The' ceremony wits ’ performed ii&gt;
the parlor Timid the pretty charm of
ferns and roseThe mantel ami
ftreplu.ee were banked with ferns
with ipmnt itn-&gt;- nf &gt;he asparagus
|i I linin'a trailing in graceful I'rufu
.inn. mcr u,!|s mid doorway*
The dining loom where relreehine i t- nt r* -efvt'ii wa- char lin'd
with 11na tit'll tee nf spit rag UN -pen
Keren and rbse*
I fion the table
nh iili wa- i u. i rid with a ha II d-o nn
jiltiihenli riot h it dr.iwn work -T nid
.in immense ■ut glass vase filed
wit ft n vTirnt;. &lt;&gt;1 exquisite tom s.
In tin riMim I be wedding gift- were
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Cheap and big can Baking Powder* do noi
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M i n \gne« I ' 'r i r k of Ovi edo, who
In- Iim-o I he g i n- t of Miss Annie
Haw kina h as returned home.

Coliar Pins

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.in exlemled trip thVough the
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MIDDY BLOUSE

F urnishings

velvet hut, with -lightly rolling linn
• u im Uv - tusaod up ■! lha io.tr—sioi*
wus finished with a hand so mo ben li­
ed ornament
She carried a hoti,jtiei of bride roses
\ pretty feature of t m- wedding
u as the throwing of the bride's liQUuuet among the nine girl friendf of
llie bride
It was .alight by Mis*
I lurissa Marl mg
Mrs (ietxen is the eldest daugh­
ter of Mr and Mrs If H &lt; onnelly, « girl loved sad admired by
friends and associates.
Mr. Getxen is a popular conduc­
tor of the Atlantic Coast Line.
Out of town guest* for the wed­
ding wfru. Miss Omda Getxen of Ox­
ford, siklcr o f ' the groom, Miss Eu­
genia Maulden of Washington,
D.
C.. a cousin of the bride and Mr.
M. Crown from Jacksonville.
Other guests were the girls from
the "gang,” life long chums jof Mrs.
Getxen and th*/immediate relatives
and cl(\sc Frieds of the families
Mt'.jjihd
Getxen left imme­
diately alter thfi ceremony for New
York, where the honeymoon will lie

The two young ,coufiles w ill refflde
together on Laurel avenue, north of
Ninth.

Strictly Up^td-Date Fall Fash
ions.

See Window Display

W auxin'll Club CdUUtlur
Tuesday, Oct.McT K!
Social Defiartment rereptidnWednesdayJ October 13:
- Literature- meeting . at 2:30 p
Thursday,- Oct. Hth:
State President’s Day
I ’ f r t n n i t l Mrnhntl

Mr and Mr* U 1, Betts of Win­
ter Park rume ov^T to attend the
Belts-Rowe wa'difiug on Wednesday.

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gui'sht/of” Mrs. J. D, Rollerts.
Miss Gwendolen . Lea Massena of
New York Is tRfe guest of Mrs. R. R.
Deas. * . . .

— Mi— mid—Mr?c— t Kfiom— trmwifnr
have returned from their wedding
trip and are al home with Mrs.
Claude

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Desirahlv rooms

'•it in private family
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t&lt;ut ma 11»u
I *tV lw * randnlal* for Ibr pnaition- of Mayor
of Saniurtl, ■uttjt-ci in the- &lt;j**rtjiJoti *4 the White
For* Sale fi acre celery farm live
Primary tit h# h*-M in NravmitMtr flairmg «rr*rd
Ihr rity l»n lrtftia ** A3*Ir*m«.n an*J knofrintf the miles southeast o( Sanford, Fla House
timJa ol oyr romifibrivn-mlth. 1lirlirvi* I ran w* Al insured _ for } (00.00, barn, chicken
t&gt;efkrfli lo ihf dUiAriv* inmAnjf »«y* ra Chlrf JKi«rutiv« ami without makiA( »ny
prfimim houses, ptrtorfUn well.
One-half
Furnishiwl • rAoms at Stqf#jtm'
will ttmlfi that the Iftwr* nf ihe cily wrlll b*t rnftfr«i
iinpiirtUlly, hut arronhng to the* Mt«r o( th# city mllu to school and loading station.
$125
per wwuk and ' u p , 34^*1
onllniDfw. As sn Aldnmaii for four ynr » ami Inquire *of W.TrW. Miller. SanforH,
»rrt»r»lmg fh*t rrrnrd, I htu* my rlftlm for tM »yfFourth St.'
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For Salw-iyThfeu .good milk* cows
Jersey.
AddreS*- G. Mutt, Clyde, me tin A w . ' W. J. T M f W W ^ O H '
Ewreka Hammock avenue.
14-ltp
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For Sale—-Missionary strawberry land, all tiled. Caah rent. Close
phtnts.- Plants are fine, true to nane Enquire Arnetts Bather Shop •-$
and well rooted.
$2 per 1,000,
Twj&gt; unfurpishej
Sarasota Strawberry Growers’ As­
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sociation (Inc.), Sarasota, j-'le
Fine lpcafc^on,^)ir
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VAte family. Modern converlencet, juiced nutomohile, in good con’ditidf
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12-8tp ' Thatcher Realty Co,, Bishop ‘ Block*
For fiale Ten •ces of the best
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I igh hammock land, west side, just
— Two nice unfurnished Telephone 245.
outside enrpomte limits
h-lt in
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. 'Wanted T o trade good fo r tti
cultivstion 1 year
About 250
French n vc o u c
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Gentlemen
preferred.
7091
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W^nteT—'pprrna pont V J&gt;:
12-3tn
sold within tlu; next 10 days, worth 0.i], Ave.
firsLdsjsx $3000.0Q. . See..ojyner. 207 French
Wanted Gentlerren jQonjots-' at
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doing it now."* Is yourjtd in this
j Mr*. S. Q. Shinholscr has returned column?
Have you something to
from a visit to' friends at Plant City, sell? Try an ad. •
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY OCTOBER 12.'1015

NO. 15

SANFORD Y.M.C. A. CHARTER FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT CHEAP RATES TO PRESS
LIST IS- GROWING RAPIDLY FLORIDA AS INFORMATION
MEET IN JACKSONVILLE
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Foolball Season Starts Friday
Next Friday^ Oct. 16th the local
foqtball season will open by the San­
ford High School in a game against
the Kissimmee High School, on the
local gridiron, Holden I’ark.
The boys of the High School, un­
der the direction of Prof. Hutchinson
have been putting in some hard
practice and are confident that" they
will carry off the honors this season.
The hoys have a good team this
season und have been in Jiurd prac­
tice since before the opening of the
present school year.
The game Friday will he called at
3:30. It is hoped that the people of
Sanford und vU-Iltity will turn out
at this "first game and root for their
home team. Ail mission 15 and 25e.

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S T A T E M E N T C O M P IL E D B Y T H E : M A N U ­
F A C T U R E R S R ECO R D IS M O ST
F A V O R A B L E TO S T A T E

Cuban cattle ranges. Cuba had to
restock with cattle. Florida wns the A . C. L . A N D C L Y D E
nearest cuttle producing country, so
L IN E H A V E M A D E
Cuba bought her cattle from Flor­
ida at heretofore
unthoughl
of
VERY ATTRACT­
pritcH.
The result was .to a considerable
IV E O F F E R
The
following
simply
slated • The ridiculousness of "carrying
extent
the depl etlon pf Florida's sup­
groth facts In the Manufacturers coals to Newcastle,” which said city
Let every public spirited and
Record make additional comment is situated in the midst of n famous ply,, an increased price for the cattle
The railroads and the Clyde Lino
Christian spirited and anyany* other
unnecessary:
coal mining district appears to be a which remained on her ranges and have met the Press Association meet­
spirited citizen be at the imperial
Report of the Commissiondr of very mild piece of stupidity com­ the calling of attention to the money ing in Jacksonville nobty and make
Theatre Tuesday night, Oct. 19th—
Agriculture for the years 1913-14 pared with the shipment into Flor­ to be made in raising ruttie.
the very low rates of $6.25 round
that js next Tuesday night— don't
contains a record of advancement ida of millions of dotjars worth of
Since that time more and more trip on the A. C. L. Ry. from Sanforget. Sanford pooplo ure going to
rarely equal led and oL interest to pork and beef every year. it has men, have gone into the cattle busi- ford arid the Clyde Line makes the
organize n Voting Men’ s Christian
many. These figures answer numcr proven hoyond all doubt that both ness, some of them the state's best ’ extremely low rate of $5.75 for the
. .** Association, and the peoplo want
ous questions arising in the minds of pork and beef of satisfactory quality men. men of foresight, who have, round trip which includes the berth
■V.* *;Vj»rybody irj Sanford and Semincle
prospective homemakers and inves­ can be produced irf Florida cheaper put cattle raising on more of a bitsi- nnd meals. This is indeed gratify^ ifjs lin ty to be there. A Y ILL, C A
tors. They toll the Uuth about the than in any otljer section of our uess basis, who have paid some at-;jng to the newspaper men of this
does not ’inenn Unit it is for young
actual live conditions in this state of great country; but Floridians have bunion »&gt;&gt; miiproving the grade «&gt;f section and as the rates have been
men in age. but'men of both young
wonders, with its variety of soil and been a long time waking up to the I’itule. who have ’raised the level o f ! made very low over the state there
n’gt! and young s|»irit. and if you
HgrieiHMifewl- production,—where 'the (valixation of the fuel anti llienew prices to that of lh» west. And since will 1m* many hundreds take advan­
hitven:t got u young spirit, come to
posribiUii is fir f u i t ' c advancement cessity of adjusting the operations
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tage of this rate and go hy boaj and
this meeting and join the Y. M. C.
The
and extension of profitable endeavor •f the Florida farm thereto.
rail.
A. and let those that are young in
adverse weather conditions ns to the
attract so many. J *
Here In Sanford the trip by boat
spirit as well*as jn age inspire you
production of high priced truck
The
value
of
nil
farm
products:
appeals
to tin* firths from thts,entire
with the thought that you arc young
crops during the past two -years,
1909-10,
$56,712,734.
1913*44,
$83,section
as there is nothing finer
ui spirit tint! you will always In- so
however, together w'ith the one geit
937.135 Increase, $27,250,000
tluirt the St Johns river trip from *
1In- committee on securing char-'
Now. observe some of ib\- items end unfavorable market conditions, |
this city to Jacksonville and the exThe Hertilil has h'’ietc&gt;fotc &lt;;omit-1 members have been doing a gqod
wliicli
go to make up ibis advance­ is tlnirig .much to bring this "Von 1
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tremelv low rate will cause many
mentefi t,h t hi* diiappointm--nl the
work and for the past few days have
sun ination so devoutly to )&gt;•- wish, I
other people than the editors to
Panama Canal, with Hu slides am! ment
loeii hurtling and now there are
Fruit
products
1909-10. $5.- ed. uni in order to ,)&lt;&gt; nut part in I " I mil .uni Vegetable Shippers of take advantage of the cheap rates
cavings in has ihus far proved it*cl(
more than thirty of our leading young
* hirula
and visit Jacksonville (or the three
to be, und hits speculated us to tin- 905,727. 1913-14. $13,447,435.
In­ httiti-mtig 1a ‘Saner attitude of tin
men on the charter list, and among
days.
Flott'la fanner toward hogs and Gentlemen
possibility of the government mak­ crease. $7,500,000.
iheie lending-young men are those
The t ’lvde Steamship Uomnariv
,
,
, . , .
ing a serious ami costly mi*tuk'\
And by comparison ill's seen that port and cattle ainl beef a* well as
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those who ha vi bill little tune
of liusmess and profession, those of
have
established
proportional
cur...oi
,
l
vn
.
:
, enjoy a
to
give
the
prospective
Itomeaeeker
from similar causes on u small scale, Hus mcreaso ia steady and consistent,
,
,
, .
t will take Ihe trains and, also
trades and laborers and those that if Tt could ever be brought about us the value for 1911-12 was $10,- from the north some idea of how load rates from Jacksonville. Hot- ,
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few days in the metropolis
i-i themselvis as farmers, in fact
that the Florida Fast ( o.i-t ( anal 026.163 These figures afford direct nt'uh 'aster it is to produce pork iilu, •in oruiigi-s. itrapefri It and pine
Ihe excursion rates will start on
i i tv walk in life is now represented should be purchased and rnifude a proof of the citrus ftuit advance­ und beef here than there We quote ‘•I’pi i*s of l 11•' !•••r lint 1
1Itat t lu&gt;
Wednesday nnd are good returning
on the charter list, mid tin- commit­ part of the Maim- to Key West In­ ment. and, consequently, the proof in tins and the ad joining column |&gt;rcp«-lit "all&gt; q tuniiij
rates to
until Monda'y the 19th
The occa­
tee -ay there are over a hundred land \Yuterw*&gt;
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phin.
York,
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some
interesting
correspondence
Tin* below, from that here is the citrus renter of the
sion is the meeting of tbe combined
that have promised to join in the the Jacksonville
found recently in the Tampa Times Host •&gt;n. M us» . I’ rov idi nre. R 1 . press associations of Florida in JnekTimcs-Dnion
is United States.
in vt two months. Hoys, that sounds right to the poi nt mi pi oof of the
"When u Gainesville shipper a lew Fall River Mass
Live stork raising and dairy pro­
-onville (or three days and also the
g.iml think of little old Sanford, pnirticulnlili of the natutftl St ducts show gratifying increases arid duv- igti forwarded a car load of
If us Will tnnki l-flllt 1\v frmti .i11 rational guard rub- matches at
wit ft her ti.fiUO population with a Johns route, lather than the ev*-r are typical of the various profitable hogs from that town to a packing Miti-r ior 1 lorula pin Hi# rates v ia
Black Point
This is the time to
1 M t ‘ A. of u bundled and twen­ caving and idling East Coast Canal pursuitH which cap be made sources hou*c in Georgia, the incident wa- Jacksunvilk- ami till­
b tic Lille. take advantage of the low rates and
ty five or more members within two
considered worthy of u place in the did.-ri-ntially ami er all Ml r.i 11s. til visit Dickson vtlle in the best time
The canal has been otlirially com of wealth:
moot hs.
,&gt;f 11,i* yenr
Live stork value
1909-10, $23 news columns of newspapers through celll s pi-r l)ii\ as fol lows
pitted and turned ov«r to the uses
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Now tftts means that every one of cornmeice, but the end is not yet. 967,501
out
the
state
1913-It. $29,541,931
In­
must do Ins share and that every per­ and the worst &lt;.f it is we do not crease, $5,600,000.
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While the fact that n shipment of New Y ork. N 1
Congregational &lt;’. K Notes
son must be at the Imperial Theatre know when the cost of the canal will
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Dairy products:
1909-10,
$2.- this character should be Ik'* subject Bust on. Mass
This socirty held ita usual meeting
Tuesday, Oct. 19th. The committee cease and it will become a reliable 851,479.
13 5
13 h Sunday evening at 6.30 under the
1913-14, $4,130,926. In­ of news dispatches and editorial 1’ hil idc(j)ltia, I’n
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on entertainment have arranged Ao waterway. The last slide was the crease, $1,250,000.
Prov
idence,
It.
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comment is in a degree humiliating,
ably leadership of Miss Clarice
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have a number of good speakets at worst, and the engineer in charge
Full
River.
Mass
it
is
true
also
that,
not
despising
Hum)
In additional to the usual
For many years its large open
this meeting— men that are public recommends the closing of the canal
Spcrinl Hund\ing: Inspectors, who features tlie Misses Kllen Randall
ranges were profitable. The breed­ the day of small beginning*, it cugbl
spiiited and that me up on Y M. for the bafanre of the current
ing of better stock— cattle tick erad­ to be n source of inspiration and have had thorough experience in the and Margaret Strong sung a duet
&lt;’ A sfTuirs and men that are able month, because he thinks it will lie
handling of perishables are employe with feeling ami artistic cfTert
An­
ication the growing of the many gratification
'o give any information necessary, impossible to remove the slide be
for
the
purpose
of
seeling
that
all
other
Kodeavorer
recited
that
beau­
Florida lias shipped a ar load of
varieties of economically produced
aroi further than that, men who arc fore the first of November, if by that
cattle foods on its yarable land*, hogs to another state for slaughter, fruit is carefully handled and prop­ tiful poem "M y Creed’ ’ by Emma
• ntertutnern within themselves
Af» time.
with 360 days growing season, has and they were pretty good porkers erly stowed ill ship* so as to give Dee Randle wh»»j by the way, will
.i. tyr the regular program has been
All bulged be heard at the Lyceum Course to
Canal" officials think eventually given this industry an
added at- hy the way, of un average weight of the best ventilation.
disposed rrf~there~will-W * n —open tlurdangcr-of the &lt;41da* wili.be oyer-_ J raetion. which bids fair to become 200 pounds, just the -size and quul (tacked fruit is positively stowed on be held this coming season' at -ta
. meeting and any one there is at lib- come. "Eventually" is an indefin­ one of the forem65l^TlI“ Tlnr"*Ktatrr it-y—te—muk« a. sLroak. of iaL aiuL-a- aitlCv.IlapUsi..Temple------. . .
— -s
’ yrty and has the right to speak ite word with an ominous sound. The splendid efforts of the experi­ streak of lean which is sought by
Next Sunday Mrs. Harry Kent
Ventilatiori. A ll -ship* have lieeg
right out in the meeting and ex- It may mean that the slides will be ment station at Gainesville, liberal those who cure and prepare the repfntly equipped with the most will he the leader. All arb welcome.
jireis himself. Ho be theie and let overcome this year or next or in ten
transportation
arrangements
for breakfast 'bacon winch pleases the modern* system of forced ventilation
isfl
the folks' heat from you
More Fine Apples
years. ’ Surely, if they keep up for dairy products, und the awakening a[ipetite of the epicure who dotes which is capable of changing the air
' A" letter from O E. Maple, the many years, (ulohrn will widen out of Uu- people -to its values are fac­ on side meat and baked beans
in the fruit compartments every
Mr anil Mrs. J. D Davison re­
secretary of the state Y M C A into a lake and unit sliding, but in tors of interest in observing this l Directly *beyond the city j,mits of ten minutes and will isnure all per­ ceived a shipment of fine apples this
offers much help ami assistance m tfqj mean time the Panama route ilrth of advancement
Cheap lands llrpdentown, an old selllcr owns u ishables reaching destination in a week from their ConHoctictit friends
the .matter' of organization, this will* not be a desirable one for com­ combined with cheap cows for foun­ pen of bogs of. -Jersey red variety; most satisfactory condition and wit ■aiid with their usual generosity
f? hirer wHI bt; read in full from the merce and the cost of clearing it will dation stock made it possible to which w6uld.be eligible to onttr iii_ n large saving in freight charges.
, scattered some of them among their
- . ‘2 m
t *,i stage of the Imperial.
He there add immensely to the original cost start in the south with an outiuy of arty- BW-eQpstakes class at a county
Soliciting your shipment!, I am, friends here.
The editor of The
Yours
very
truly,
'Tuesday, Oct. 19th at night and of the canal.
Herald received some fine apples
far less capital than in most other fair in* the west. They were pro­
L. S. Scroble,
‘ , ~ rjpYn^the movement.
Vessels will use the Suez canal, sections of the country.
of the Greening variety that makes
duced on . thy nutritious grasses
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Commerciab Agent.
even if the route through it is someplea fit for h king.
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The summer climate of Florida is which grow.’ in profuaion all pbout
whnt
longer,
because
of
the
fact
that
apples
must
all
he
good
one*, i for
*p»i 1 ffrf.*■.Nejiriing of Gotha was the
equable. ‘ The extremes are lacking. himfiM) th&gt; products of. the .small
it
can
be
relied
on.
It
is
much
bet­
those
received
here
this
fall are
Rrtlnsey
In
Charge
. • week end" guest of Mr. und Mrs.
You can find it pleasun&amp;l'c«nd prof­ tract o4, ground cultivated there and
beapties.
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ter to take a rqute a little longer than itable to make u^e of the reasonable at $ j&gt; f(e profit,
G. R. Ramsey, ihe expert road en­
tun the risk in choosing another of priced homeseekenr’ rates and'make I
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gineer,
who was employed at a sal.*
*L»»Ml.e
and
B
«ef
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A " ——
finding it closed after miles of the your selection during .the -coming
The §panlsh-'Amencan Wujf fe?nU-iary Baid to be $10,000 a year’ to
voyage have been made Only, to find months.
ed iti $h«* .©At^rt drjdetifyi °
-.i’ f w
superintend the building of the sjrsthat they have to be rctrace($.—»»"
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tem of hard surfaced rouds in "Or­
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* i . — Promnver.
'i..
ange county, will overaee the build*
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4 World s Series In Sanford
rogd in Osceola county.
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board
of
county
commisaion-*]
The
World’s
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on
again
Little Minnie Heck, the five year
" ■•u£la"uksobvUl«,1' Oct, 12^ On** man
era by resolution a t^their meeting /old daughter tjf My. and Mrs. Bar­
’perhaps fatally and Philadel phia’ and Boston are
hold Monday agreed to his' propo­ ney Beck whild picking guavas af
the collapsing working for Iho championship. Any
•-*r
sition
to handle the work for
one
in
Sanford
those
afternoons
the home of h u f grandfather, A. F^
ng ronstructApopka, Oct. 11.— At about ' 7 V t^ fo ig q . bej. J2.L“ ,,ri|e closing of per»ccnt of the contract and Chulri Westcrdick was: Efitfen by fl rattlo- ,
V - cTl&amp;V -rite
Club ji)st north and would think that all the people here
Chicago's 1152 wJpons/’. Sunday, n* an Lesley was authorized to sign snake, on hor foot# . I t was a very
the ^ejir;
the'.^iain building, either lived in Philadelphia or Boa- o’clock Saturday night II. W. Hull,
^or-tho
first tlmp,In' forty^frtUr yearn, a contract with him (or the work.
aixty-two
yearn
&gt;
old,
a
resident}
of
close* call and /or itcveral daya aho ;
•&lt;*"
uft4f*7J,'i* .-li'clbeif - .Saturday ton, for the excitement at the Im­
resulted in llie«U(Y.V*Mtak with thi
ffi- f t . __ ■ •
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,
Apopka
and
that
section
fpr
twentyEngineer Ramsey {a one, of the lay In aj^ery-critical condition, but
perial
Theatre
U
almost
as
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t
as
“JtV’nqpm
ifead man is Iloice
i tiie4VeoYd*fn.the history, o f jntpat ^umoua road enginlterg in the
rfrierds rre plnd to know
McGhee,, a t p t i l ncgtoj'who w a s it is in those cities where the ’ ’seri­ eight years, was struck by no.auto lowest cri
tW* police department,' Chlffc IlfteUy ".Utttry and
mobile;
driver
by
on
unkttpwnv
purl1
ous”
is
actually
takingt
pl^co.
MiUip
slgitiX roco\rtlft r, under
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l i e ' . employed is a plasterer.
The in,1/rVHyitred. '* TwTnty-«ight*. saloo* “
when
treatment of Dr.’JNeaJ.
, ■injured were; George Hay, white, and jigei Herndon of the IwppriaJ^ipd just within the city limit* of Aj^pju,
^, er4i &gt;f oUnd’
elosfng -itarn of tl
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A degrcr^-Jaborer named Simpson*. LaVernr K^rt writh theii customary on the Apopku-Orlando road und
order..'’There
w
t/rrt
only
sixteen
nr~
wOa
killed
inatnntiy.
_
apecificati
Hevernl-totbers wer£ imprisoned. in prAgrcsslvonesa -whuld not .listen to
of Jcaae .Morrison
Whoever hit the man drove on rests for drunkenness y-wterday; CndFrtf
, _the debris* but these were soon ex­ lettinc tbq * a r a « 'go by without a
raf
of Jesse Morrison ocforty-seven Saturday," conipaj-ed * to *
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tricated by the fire department and look in and having inoUfctnated the and left him to his cruel fate. When
i
xJte
old home at Baran
avorsge
of
243
jar-thV
twp.,di^
they
go
into
the
pavement.
Usual
motineo
'every
day
at
one
discovered by Mrn. O. W. Conner
-*T! - meVnboin of the police department
berville last Friday and wsa attend- «
fpf several, rnonths.- past. Sktoon
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TIUs Action of the commissioners ed by many of hia friends In Sem­
.who bad been rushed to the scene o'clock - and with the electric score of Tangerine, first, and a few min
Stria, by n large number of volun- board the plays are made almost as utes later by J^cslle Waite of Apop- heepejft. cjSlm tb hqve idst J^OO.OOO.- * m takl»h on the advice of Chair­ inole and Volusia counties. Those
““ '.t. ** * man Lesley, who slated that" "ho attending from this city were: Mr,
ternt.- According to information *e- ealistic as the real thing being ery ka, wjto were returning to their home
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Mr..•iljfmaqjn l♦■6,5 L’lfy
rured by FhA Chief Haney, nil •' 6f
a thousand miles north of from Orlando, the dead map w-fTn &lt;*
* would rather the . work-, .could ]&gt;e and Jdrs.-A. FI.,Mahoney, Mr. and
lying face downward In a pooj.-t^
TheYe fs
is being conducted fn* the handled by some local man, but that MrX phas. Britt,i Mr. and Mrs.
the np-n at wprk on jlie building had Sanford.
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The Bostons have won two games blood, -his" head was srttashed to
ci^y’ .ofV Dade^.City this week an for the best ipfereatp ofztho county lArcmb. Betts, Mrs. Ernest Betts,.
been accounted for, but several la­
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borers und others were of the opln- and Philadelphia one and the local pulp and unrecognizable, hi*- "body JnatRut* -along .Chuych Development"
Mias Daisy Betts, A. R. Key, W. I
ion that several were Imprisoned be- fans are fanning every hour bete wai atilt warm, nnd for the moment !iru»_ Tli ere, a re a number of prom-.
Tyler, Norman Swanson, R. FI.
i neath thfl'briclKwWrh fcl) when the about the eventual results of the H seemed aa though life wag .still Iptnt spytUtem on„: the program-of
Dtrts, Ed. Rourke. Mr ar.d Mm
If Philadelphia co&gt;s to­ Mourning through* the mangled frame Inhtryttpra.^ j A m on g%them is~ Rev. Mr. Lesley, ” hss ihe reputation of Taul Kocly.
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annex to the games:
i)CTlA^tgfhiT been in course Of day's game there will bp some ex- of the" old, Imfcrttinate gentleman. Georg^ Hytr. in. pastor ft|‘ the Bap­ having squandered the^.jjrat money j l i e (was butjed in the family burial
Ih|U had-bcen visiting his brother, tist church 0rthf» city, who is to de­ it spent for hard surfaced roads. We 16$ at Barberville. beside bja father
jeonAtructiprtjjjw^fome weeks and a citerocnt tomorrow but if Boston
t. -JHujl,
Hull, wfm live* within. 160 liver .six iddressps on .Organisation. want to escape this reputation in and mother.
* game all will be -over 8* M.
-l^rge number of-men weTe.employed gats teday1
Tl^e floral offering*
Boaton yards of the- scene pf the tragedy. Mr. Hyman -foF'a long time has Osceola county and for thatteosoni were vary pretty, atteating to jh »* . ’
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tic woik IS iV Belkved tliat the and tbo boys are ItopinK
will wla today, if lor no other feasdn He atepped out O f' his brother's studied this queatirtn dud \(or: three I believe we should have a man rtf lovo and esteem^ in Vbiph ?bt&gt;siffY*If o.
Stay
house, ant] it. is supposed he wa years worked a* a ipecislisT for the experience to see that-we get all held by bla dutny friekda;2.A.
than prolonging the excitement
blinded
by the light* of the approach i Bant
Imperial
and
hejpU$ht
Go to t)u
‘ -ttecr^ury; asaist- that we pay for."— Iiaaimtnuc Vittle'y
Rev. George Hyman of this city
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death-dealing
automobile.
this
enterprise.
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Gazette.
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OCTOBER 12, 11H5

THE 8ANFOBD HERALD

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Indlnnan* arc widely popular.
He citizen’* view* may be converted
has a heart attuned to nature. *He Into law only through the medium
il in sympathy with the common of deliberative
or
parliamentary
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«**• •»• HOU.Y. Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Hualnei.* Manager folk. Ho understands children and ! bodies, such as cityt councils, state
ho writes poems of child life in wfiioj) ■legislatures, mtr national congress
PublUhr-l F.rery T&lt; M »U y ami PrtAay
child i eii as well as grown people and international bodies, like the
find delight. "L ittle Orphant An­ Hague conference
nie" is a masterpiece of it* kind.
.For the alert’, thinking,
wide
R t '.. Wtv
subscription enter. in auvancb
So are "The Old Swlrnmin’ Hole” » » # citizens ijto ,things, are ubsoOMT m « i 1t I t •( i M
. .*ux»
and "The Raggedy Alan."
So is l u t " neces*aVy:"Fir*t.
■ I * M O N T H S . ...................
I ll
' * “ * • * he must have
TUBr-.n m o v t i l s ........
&gt;••«•••• i .. Tl the plaintive wail In which the rich| #n* |dM. B|&gt;c0n(, hp muat know how
man's tinugiitcr whose
pap 9 got in a parliamentary way to jjet his
W m t d U Um cur br Carrier *1.00 Pa* l&gt;ar U
hi*
"patent
right
an'
rich
as
all crca- idea before the deliberative body of
BT
Adraara ar *0«. Ttt Month
tion"
pines
in
the
palatial
home
r « r » M t i la Adraara M a x lla glada at ODra
proper jurisdiction.
which "pap’s" money has provided,
The supreme purpose of the San­
Aa Hamad-(laaa Mall Mallar A i » M n a d artd wants "to go a visitin' back
ford
Debating Club is to collectively
ISM. al the I’aatoffW* at Hon ford. r W U a ,
to Grigsby's Stntion. back where wo
Podar Arl tf Marrh 3rd. ISTS.
used to he so happy an’ so pore." study and discuss the economic and
It is a novelty in America to have political questions affecting ouf Ives
O t t o la IlcraJd l)aPdla(
m '
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days for American poets who are individually and nationally in the
not dead, hut in selecting Riley foi relation of these questions to each
G. Wash Adams has sold the Zolfo that honor the governor of Indiana. j other, and the parliamentary methTruth to W. L. Bishop.
We wel­ though doubtless moved by slate ods by which such questions are in­
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come Bro. Bishop into the fold hut pride, has made no mistake.— Mil­ troduced and put through deliber­
ative assemblies.
shall mis* G. Wash more than pen waukee Wisconsin
----O----can tell and hope that he has gone,
It is conceded that there is no
T H I N K IT OVER
into temporary retirement only.
higher secular aim of a citizen than
The citizen who profits by com­ first a comprehensive understanding
"St. Johns River Adopted by Or- munity wotk without contributing of the vital questions of hi* day and,
• iando BOogterji." says a headline in to it may he represented by a cipher second, a comprehensive understand­
ing of how to reduce to a citiy or­
Tlob, Ifdty'w Jerald. Tell us, Bob. with tbe rim rubbed out
* :». V(hq abandoned the orphan, and ’ Supposing a town wants a public dinance, a state or national law, his
why didn’ t Sanford make *n home library; a convention hall, a whole­ views on such questions.
for her?— Leesburg Commercial.
sale grocery, a wholesale seed com­
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Ylra-PreaM.t F.
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come enrolled members.
A T L A N T I C CO AST L IN E
The only conk pfJrrfftFHtahiinf «iieh_
The Standard Railroad of tho South
a club as here-^d&lt;SdaaJJ*&gt;wjtt;&lt;ljo.for
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 5th, J915
lighting, fuel and janitor’* fees after
each meeting.
Respectfully submitted , by the
pany, n county lair, nn iron foun­ be constituted of citizens of Sem­
No. 80
No. 86
No. 82
Ail out for the big "Pressing" ut dry, new pavement, change in form inole county.
committee on preliminary meeting.
9:10 am J :35 pm 8:10 pm
Lr Jackson ville.
Jacksonville starting tomorrow and of government, good roads, special
5:35 pm 12:35 am
1:15 pm
Ar. Savannah'.___
The c^ub shall ho non-partisan otj
a?*, fi­
9:18 am 8:00 pm
5:20 am
Ar Richmond
lasting three whole d ays .(3) and legislation from the state, a new hos­
8:60 am 12:38 pm 11:50 pm
Ar Washington
there will he something doing every pital^ a new hotel, boulevard lights, political questions’ and non-sectarian
1:3H am
1:50 pm
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Ar
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on
religious
questions,
and
shall
he
minute. This will he a (treat chanee new parks, boating on the lake
Ar, Philadelphia
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us
Democratic
us
its
members
choose
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2:40 pm 6:20 pm 7:13 am
Ar New York . . . .
to make it.
get together.
are simply stepping stones to a
Equipments Pm r Reclining- Chair Can tn Washington. Dining
Continued from -Fage 1
Through the good offices of Messrs
Sefvico on Trains 82 and 8G. Sleeper to Savannah on Train 80.
city’s progress. What must it do?
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And now comes Bob Holly and These things do not come of their Wight, Kent, Dr. Walker, Haskins that time the pfices hlive been stead-;
For Information and Rcsarvation Phone or Write
declare* he never wanted to be post­ own volition. Some one must mnke nqd Nickel, tho trustees of the Con­ ily advancing.
master, mayor or even poofi hah. it his business and work at it, un- gregational church, the first meeting
At present the industry is in a
There will be held in Hint edifice on Tues- period of transition - from the old
Ail that ink wasted!- Leesburg Com­ reasingly to bring it about
HUl*i&gt;«irsu(ti 11.1*1, Tampa, ZU
IIS Xnhltl Hlrf.1, Jukaantlll., Fl&gt;.
is no force that can lie utilized in ijny evening. Oct 26th, promptly haphazard regime to a system of
mercial.
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• Well, not exactly wasted. Gilbert. the city for such purpose except the ll* 1;,Wpasture* and improved rattle. To a
Improvement Association and in­
We can use it nest time
All citizens keenly alive to the large extent the range is still open,
variably you will find that tho city needs of such a cluh a« above pro­ but every few days another targe
&lt;)
U«e Mailing Tubes.
To a large ex- lent improving the breed of the se­
The Herald will appreciate con­ with its forging ahead lias a good posed are urgently invited to attend pasture is fenced
lection of the best native hulls for
business
men’s
organization.
Do
All excellent receptacle lor sending
tributions this week ns' the makers
breeding purposes, but every few flowers by post Is a mailing tube
of the paper will tie at Jacksonville you like to hear the "knocker"
data* another lot of pure bred bulls l-uy the waxed paper In such a shape
"knock?"
Do
you
want
to
lie
self­
for three days
That is the male
are imported. Nearly every sUuid- that they will tit thu tube. Sprinkle
workers. The ladies will be on the ish and narrow as a citizen? The
nrd
hreed has beun tried, but the lightly with watur Place a bunch of
job and we shall expert great things big whole hearted man with" a
concensus of opinion among cattle wet cotton or (Issue paper nt the ends
broad
iiftt
of
life
ought
to
be
a
from them
Assist them by sending 1
men seems to be that the Aberdeen of the stems. Roll the flowers up care­
in yeur news items either to the member of the town boosting club
Angus is better adapted to our cli­ fully Iri the paper and twist the ends
HEAD BY MRS. J H. REESE BEFORE THE ORLANDO CIVIC LEAGUE,
.society editor’ * office or the Herald 1"Doing" should take the place of
securely.
Slide them Into tho tube
ll./
matic and range conditions
undoing, for a town divided against
The paper which wrap# the tube
MONDAY AFTERNOON. CONSERVATION DAY. SEPT. 27. 1015
office.
In the old days before the Span­ should bo large enough to tuck In well
itself is ridiculous in the eyes of
()
ish American war cattle were sold ■t the end* to prevent the (lowers
progress
The Business men’s or­
Boh Holly, of the Sanford Herald
ganization in tiie growing town has,
N. subject is of greater interest' to encourage such comtnendublc de- t&lt;&gt; local butchers in lots of ten to from slipping
decline* to he postmaster, hut the
That war inaugurated the
become a publn utility for it stands than w.tlerway» and their develop veloprnent gave a bounty of so inau&gt; twenty
newspaper fraternity of the state
selling
by
the car loud lot. -Tqduy
(or all that is healthy and happy in |mctil.
11 hitj offered the motive acres of larnl lor,every mile of cuuul
Artist’s Qsnsroslty.
stifl insists that he he n candidate |
they
are
sold
by the tniinioad and
the progressive prosperity of tin for Sumrrou* organizations to fur built
*Afldr trfany years of work
While
u
draftsman In the coast sur­
for governor
It has been a long
eit \
(her jmritcular objects and enter­ the com fumy '*1 iresonted that the are shipped to the markets of the vey from November, !K5t. to February.
time since a bald headed man sat |
O
i1k1 «* middle west, at a higher price than 1855? Whistler the artist, boarded at
prises and was the subject of one of f.iriill
e.inal nn«i
had been hunt
built und
lipd im*
the r
Htilti
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in the executive &lt;hair of Florida
(
the uortbenst corner of K and Twelfth
deeded
over
the
land.
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It
is
pre­ has ever before been obtained
Strawberries Being Planted
m«a\ apcfrtrulfcr filibusters idurMiami Herajd
streets,
Washington.
He Is remem­
sumed
that
the
rum(TBny
has
long
At
the
present
time
the
United
There will be several patches o f 1'« g tile last session of congress! ever
All of which indicates that this is
bered
as
being
usually
late
for break
strawberries set out here this seat on witnessed in our congressional halls. since sold the land and /euped the States and the world of necessity fast and always making sketches on
getting to he a hairless age.
and while the acreage will not he This fight against u proposed appro­ profits, hut the canal is said not to look to its meat supply. The pro­ the walls To the remonstrating land­
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priation of fifty-three million dollars, lie navigable except for part of the portion of cattle to the population lord he replied
"Now, now, never
A lot of worthless dogs roam the Jtirge there will he several of them
including
old and new projects, was distance, und it is said a toll is of the United States decreased frbtti tn'cO! -'■L'll not charge you anything
and
the
idea
of
strawberry
growing
city streets at night and knock wvvr
led by Senator Burton of Ohio, who charged for nil bouts that attempt 1900 to HI0, forty per rent
for Ihe decorations"
the trash cans looking for food will gain a strong impetus. Ht,raw; Was for many years chairman of the to go through it
Recently n move­
The vfest no longer produce* cattle
berries
can
be
(‘Jiised
here
us
well
as
There is a general complaint all over
any other part of the state but on river* and harbors comnuttee 1 1 the ment w ;ls started to get the govern­ in such I Mge numbers The middle
the city about these dogs and the
R e ma r V a bl e M e m o r y .
a. count of the celery ajid lettu ce house of represenjatives and is rt ment to buy tins canal from the com West aud.the east cstinof supply the;
1m-si way 1 stop their depreda­
So remarkable Is the |H&gt;wer of
demand
nor
make
up
-the
deficit
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having the principal attention of the puled 1,1 *'•' th»- best informed per-[pany, take it over and operate
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memory lu some men that It seems an
tions is for those who are troubled
son in the country on its waterways. This is said Ur be the company’s Argentine, Australia ajjd Canada,
growers
the
berries
huve
never
hud
uncanny mental ucaulalUuu... J’rohahly
by them to put a load of line shot
His objection to the measure was iO&amp;JL . A counterjnuVo is beinfc- made will ha fully -occupied with the task tho most remarkable example of tho
,*• .into lhcm._which will keep. thorn at a fair ahqwfng.. -AH the growers who
that
it carried appropriations (or by the people of this lection to have of supplying themselves und Eurbpe, kind'was the ability of the celebrated
Hf
home for tv few days at |ei:st. if live have tried them, however, have had
remarkable succelut with them. The many projects impossible and for tin* govurnmejnt adopt what is known especially after the pri'St'nt war chess player I'uut Morphy to play a
owner* of al) the dogs in Hanford
Sarasota Siniwherry
Association, many that could serve no profitable at) the St Johns river route, a com­ The cattle of Europe will tie prac­ dozen games of chess at the one time
were required to pay a license on
is,
playing the
Whose ad - appears in the Herald purpose
He placed these items un- mittee r»f gon gnus already “ having tically (txtvrniinated, as were those of blindfolded-that
them und keep them at borne at
A'ulin
,
games
simultaneously
without
looking
been
appoirued
to
go
over
the
canal
have had ;i remarkable run on their der the head of pork barrel legisnight the citizens would not he both­
Florida
offer*
the
c.rLQi’fu.in
almost
1*^
chess
hoard,
the
moves
being
and
report
upon
the
advisahlfity
of
plant* as the following from the lation, and he was so succeasful in
ered by them
called to hint bv number anil he call
unlimited
ranges,
pastures
.it
motler
the
government
taking
it
over
It
Ins
tight
that
he
succeeded
in
elim­
Times Union would indicate
lug hac k his reply
inating a great many items and re­ I* cJaimed in behalf of the St Johns ate prices a good grade of cattle t"
3
"Twenty-two towns in Florida
ducing the total from fifty-tlu«je to river route, that it feeds a much use as a base fur breeding purposes
Sanford Elks, numbering several
have purchased strn wherry pfunts twenty millions. No doubt fie huij richer and -better territory, and that
hundred and all good fellows, are
Daily Thought.
from the Sarasota Strawberry Ascause to feel prrtud of his »urrt*aa it will lie much less cost to the gov­
making arrangements for building
Good, food, honest wine, n grateful
ciution, which up to dale has sold
The Doctor’s Friend.
from, a standpoint of parliamentary ernment to maintain because il i*
a home in that city. The Heraldconscience and a little pleasant chat
99,660 plants and is receiving orders
Appendicitis
probably has helped before a man retires are worth all tho
composed
of
natural
waterway*
for
and
legislative
achievement,
and
it
says that it has been decided to put
in every mail," Hays the Burasota
is not to be doubled that his charge the greater portion of tho distance, : V doctors more than any other re­ possets and apothecary's drugs.—StOTU|K.the building under the supervision
Times,
The paper also says that
join filscovery.—Atchison Globe.
■nsou
nf "pork barrel" held good in many a'l the way from Jacksonville to
of an architect, all bids having been
the association has set out 200,000
cases! but as much as Mr. Ihlrton Key We\t: it would run by wayof
rep-ct-*) on Die proposition given out.
plants on their (arms, whFlch are lin­
is conceded to, ktioiv he was mis­ the St Johns river, Salt Lake and
The new Elks’ home in Sanford will
ing well artd indicate a fine crop.
That portion of the
informed conAuning s* m» . . . u| the Indian river.
cost about $-0 ,11(1(1 and he erected
The strawberry growers '.list season'.,
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items in the bill. Une of these was East Coast Ctfnal from Titusville
nn the two lots owned by the Elks on
did splendidly 111 Florida and this) .
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the appropriation asked for the un- down the const would ho a part of
Park avenue
Among other fea­
coming season will find many re- ,
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,,, . . provement id. the Kresimmee river, tho proposed St John’s river rolite;
tures the new home will have a
cruits in the field. ■I fie Morula
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. Many of you probably, know that that portion of the East Coast canal
splendid assembly hull which will
strawberry gets to market early anil .
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have it Splendid dance floor and the I
h A( bile liue.st quality. Good prices
.
. Tip- (irliindn hoard df . trade
'
oral lakes, affords an opeui water inated
porches and roof garden ellects will {
va re obtained. uSuullyvfopvsOnu) time
Way from Kiss! inmen to Lake Okee-1and several nfttef juTdtvs ha**c on.
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lie delightful and appreciated Uy,
,
,
. and where the fruit i* sold direct to
chobee, anil that the "river offers the domed the St Johns rryer rOtile
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me minus and their l.iimlier and .
buyers al the railroad the trouble
Aside from these loral projects wo
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only
means of transporlatir. n for a
friends. —Times-Union.
of the fruit is over Afivn his teams
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long and broad expanse of extremely are interested in the opening of our
O THE U N I V E R S A L CAR
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drive up to the platform. There will
fertile territory
The river ha* a ports to deep water as a means of
SE N ATO R D O N E G A N
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he lots of fine berries going out of
tortuous channel und this added to enlarging conyneree nniL lowering
- ,,Prices Jowtired again, but the same
Senutor Arthur E. Domg.tn has Florida early in 1916, and it seems the fact that at low water it is very railroad freight rates.
Wherever
likely
that
good
money
will
be
made
Ford car. The record or satisfactory
purchased the Greystone hotel in
shallow causes navigation to be x-or&gt;' 'Water cOinpetiljnn exists the freight
on
them
again
aa
was
the
case
tast
lissirnmee, und will, annex I’arudisu
; . perforin^pre' Tor more than 900,00(T 7*1
difficult. Only those w ho are .accus­ rales are lower, and it Is this which
pyi* i
island. That'* a comblnatinn hard spring. Home sections of the state tomed to the channel can undertake makes it dexirutde in huve water
owners surely makes it the “Universal
to excel. Senator Dorieilan i* a pro- appear better suited to the grow­ to navigate this atreatn with ffjiy competition
It lias been propound
Car”— the car you want. It meets the
. jjrerwive citizen' and turn* his hand ing, of strawberries, hut experiments certainty of success. For years the ns a feasible project that u canal be
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demands
of professional and business
to anything calculated
help "hi* will he made in other sections, and - people of the Kissimmee valley huve opened from Orlando to Sanford so
B r 'i^
new
slrawbefry
territory
will
very
men and brings pleasure to the who'e
home town." He has promote^ ever
been trying to secure' an uppropriu- ns to allow freighters to steam' down
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inUirc*t from fish to UanumU.. awl Uk-sly he _a d d e d - ,^ ., ^
family*..- Simple, strong, reliable— eco­
|tiotr to etimhnt* some p f thip worvt and deliver sMpmenta by tin all
has probably assisted more young
nomical
In operationAnd maintainance.
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&lt;curves and do necessary dredging water route from New Yo;k to Jack­
men in business than any man in
Sanford Debating &lt;1ub
,
that a meni^ depth nt low water sonville by the St. Johns river route
Runabout $390; Touring Car $440;
this section of Flotida. • The senator
The more c o m p ile soilety be- j 0f three feet 'might he had
The and canal to the.dock in* Lake IvanTown
Caf $460, f, o. b. Detroit. On
is himself a young man. and has comes the greuter is the need on the government* engineers r**&lt; &lt;unmended
hoe at Orlando,
Estimate* kave
■ butlf Jil« own success against adverse part of each eitizen to understand the pftxjeet fuvonihly, but through
sale at Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
been made on this project, 1 am
dreumstance*.
lie is u busy man, the vital, question* affecting his logs!, Hsnator -Burton's insistence the ii«m
informed, -and Wk*a cost is not so
EDWARD HIGGINS
&lt; . F. W ILLIAM S
^ hut he i* never too busy to give his town or county goverijment,, hl* |was cut out of the highways bill
J great that it trriglw not lie dona.with
Sal egman
Agen I
time and effort in aiding any worthy state government, his nstfhnal gow» mention this^at some length because
profit even by the people
cause. Orlando Star.
arnment and the questlona immcdl it is a matter of some importance countf and Orlando, in « -few. yifitrs
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H1LBVH B IR T H D A Y
hn government’s international rtda- at" our doors, and emphasized the savo-'tb''
of building the ennif.
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ye*-importance of our inland wain ways.
In .conhjusitfit'i 'm ig h t ' nild that
U la often ssid^fbpt Oils is an ago tions.
A model citizen under our form of On-tho "other hand wo sometime* the Atlantic ijeelwr Wattzjsrjty* Aain which poets "ar* not appreciated.
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But the I’uwpuw-State is preparing government, owes it to his personal sell large amounts of money expend lociatioh marts in Bavaithjfr" Noto resent the slander., Hiley is no security and that of his country not «d-on projisru lhat.«ro.atm(*t if hot vemhdr 9 ,nnd it W'to bo hoped t h i f
Ilomvr, no" Shakespeare, no Roirert only to bqcome" informed upon’ -tha
Burns, hut he U a trua pod, and vital questions of the day, hut aid
xss " i w - ......
many of Ids unpretentious but’ men- In writing hj« views Into" municipal, portaUon Co.* wa* engaged in .open*
*l ° propariy present the
n
itorious-conipostions, nearly a ll’ of county, stat*-and International law.' ing a'canal from Mayport to kllaqdl'C&amp;ilmk of thl* section for waterway
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ih* homely dialect of rural
tural
In theory at well a* in prtfetlca 111 -an Jniand waterway. • The stat* improvement.
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Personal Items of
0
I nterest
Summary of (he Floating Small
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Readers
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‘ Washliurn’a homo-made candies
for sale at Irwin &amp; Giles.
13-3tp
Lacca! ’ A nice line of luco edgings
, an be found at Mrs. Williams'
store next to McCuIltr’ii.
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Dr. Davis, optometrist, will be at
bobbins Nest soon. "Watch paper
tor date and see him for glasses.
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Sanford Lodge No. 62.. F, L A. M.
Wherev, The .Supreme Architect
of the Universe, by Hi* Divine decreo on Sept. 22nd, 1916. called Pro
Jus. D. Roberta, to join the Lodge
Eternal,, from whose hourne none
ever return, bo it
' ItoaolVed, that in the death of
Bro. Roberts, Sanford Lodge No.
62, F. &amp; A. M., has lost a worthy
member, the family a devoted son
and brother, and the community a
good citizen.
Resolved, that we extend our sym­
pathy to his family, that u copy of
these resolutions bo sprend on our
record, and a copy sent to the be­
reaved family.
O. L , Taylor,
L. P. McCuller,
W. E. Watson,
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The registration book of the City
ol Sanford will be open at the olfice
of the City Clerk Saturday, Oct. 16
and wil ^remain open until Saturday,
November the 13th, . Office hours
from 9 n, m. tQ • 12 m. Ttnjf. 2 p. m
till 4 p.' rt).OnfSaturJay it will be
We will pay you 4 cents a pound opened from 7 p. m. tiU 8 p. m.
for old rim cut casings, sizes 30 x 3
M. W. LOVELL,
14-flte.
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City Clerk.
and 30 x 3's. Sanford Machino &amp;
Garage Co.
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Roy
Chittenden,
the
young man who acted as
the Seaside Inn during tho
baa returned to hia homo In
for the winter.— Daytona
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“ The Arabs,1 Supreme Lanky Spec*
laclo, at the Star Friday, Oct. 15
"The Arab,” In whili) Edgar Solwyn ntnlfeV Tils debut under Lmaky
management will positively rank as
the most Hpectacular
photodrnmn
produced by tho Jesse I&lt;. Lusky Fea­
ture Pkty Co., oven exceeding. In
this respect, the very notable LuskyB^htsco presentation in photo dra­
matic form of "The Warrens of Vir­
ginia."
The desert scenes, with
which this remarkable photo drama
abounds were actually taken in the
great American desert and undoubt
edfy surpass in crajisfic elToct and
photographic beauty all previous
atfempts at such work.
Mr. Sclwyn, who was himself the
author of the original play on which,
the photodrama is founded, has de­
voted much tithe to the study of
Oriental customs and has traveled
through the entire country depicted
in this photoplny. Cecil Do Milie,
the director general of the Lasky
Company has also studied such aubjecta deeply, and thus the two ar­
tists -had at their disposal an unparaljelpd fund of information as
well as unlimited resources.
The scenes showing the ca ray a ns
crossing the desert or resting at the
oasis; the episodes showing the tents
of the Arabian Sheik; and all the
piciurt^of bedoiuti life are superb.
The Arenas in the .bazaars and pal­
aces of u modern Syrian village are
equally accurate and interesting in
every detail. Not onl y do we see
buildings ami inhabitants correct in
every particular,' hut alno we are
shown camels and all-'the para­
phernalia of the country.
In order to take the desert scenes
of "The Arab," Cecil De Miye or­
ganized a veritable pilgrimage. With
scores of camels, hundreds of horses
and some hundred or more actors
he jotV^eyed into a desert more than
a hundred miles from any railroad,
where- even the water had to be
carried from a distance. In fnct. it
is no exaggeration to state that the
caravan was not make-believe but
real and organized for practical ser\ice a* well as for photndramattc

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ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...
•.

A .S’loir Start

A glance at the calendar reveals
the fact that autumn has officiary
begun anti the statistics of the
weather hurenu lend confirmation
to the calendar. There is a bite to
the air these mornings that makes
one think of winter garments and
fuel bills. By tthese signs wo know
the season is on us.

A RESUME OF' SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE
AtJjrtn lil CiguffiBticHwM for this
Column to *So*miy
Pho»«
Wm K A. TaiKmn, Ph»a.« N#, fOd

e«d Jflrs Thrasher. Dr. and Mrs
Puleston, Mr and Mrs. R. A. New­
man, Miss Suidee Williams,
Miss
Chat lotto Hand. S. M. Lloyd and
Arthur Yowell.

/’ rrsona/ M m l j o n
Mis. A. C. Wallace arrived in
Sanford Saturday night, who with
her husband expects to make this
city
her future home.
But there are times when all sign*
fail and this Becms to he one of
them.
Vanity Fair is sitting still ■» Mrs. R. E. Tolar and baby daugh­
and twiddling its thumbs.
Every­ ter Mary Elizabeth left on Suntlay
body apparently is waiting for some­ for a month’s visit to relatives in
body else to start, something, with Jacksonville,

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‘■ •a
"The Arab" at the Star Friday

the usual result, nothing is being
'.Mr*. W. K. Watson, accompanied
started. I’lanning for State Presi­
Hamarkablt Double Tree.
by
her mother, Mrs. R, L. Keelor
dent’s Day at the Woman's Club
There la aald to be In Kentucky a
Mr*.
next week seem* to be about the arrived home on Saturday.
tree bearing each year a crop dt wal­
Keelor
will
make
a
visit
of
aix
weeks.
only thing doing.
nuts and a crop of mulberries; and
/
*
the curious phenomenon la .accounted
In other words we have gotten
r Mrs. Hal Wight and littlo daugh­ for by the supposition that a mulberry
off to an awfully alow start. With
ter Billy Bouchelle- have returned seed fell where a walnut lay In the
all the folks back at home again,
from Orlando.
Until their new- ground, and the young shoots came up
with weather conditions favorable
home is completed Mr. and Mrs. side by side and united their forces
and with the clean, crisp spirit of
Wight will reside at Mr*, t . L. Into one solid trunk. This supposi­
The Hanford P. O. and a Primary
Richardson Goods!
A largu as­
autumn everywhere evident there
Goodhue's on Pnrk avenue.
• tion seems feasible from the fact that
sortment of
embroidery
outfits, The Sanford postoffice Is no man’s
is every reason to expect social ac­
tho bark of ’the tree Is on one side
personal asset.
skeins of embroidery doss, etc, Mrs.
that of walnut and on the other that
tivity, hut Htagnation still prevails,
Miss Versa Woodcock is visiting
of tho mulberry
-’-It belongs to its patrons
Grace F.. Williams, n « t to HKt'ulhowever I can safely predict that
’
friends in Jacksonville. She is exocrats and Republicans alike
the next low days will wiinesa_nji
ler's Grocery.
pertrd home this weak, _
1
a ’fiW’ pay tho bills,
awakening, for on Tuesday after­
Mr. and Mrs. Dotdon Hood ar­
.•Il
^OhHf a-primary election can heal
noon the social department begins
rived in the- city yesterday frohi
Mrs. Henry Dickins of 8t. Peters­
4 SANFORD LODGES *4
presDiBrdlfficilltlef.
the
seasoh with a reception to its
their home in Macon and will spend
burg Is the attractive guest of Mrs.
fSurfiik mediat'd. steps to that end
members; Tuesday
night,
the II. W. Herndon. ’ .
„. j
the winter here, being comfortnpljK
e•
Hanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M.
ft'Tfl bo tabefl. r
Knights of Columbus entertain their
located at Mm. Lilja's on Pnrk five
Communication
every
first
and
third
C II LE FFLE R
lady folks at the Catholic parish
•’I f l
nue
Mrs J W Dickins returned Sun­ Thursdays at 7:30. visiting brethren
l4-2tc
house; on Wednesday afternoon the
welcome.
day
from
New
York
and
other
5 or C doses 666 will break
j
Woman's Club wil) keep open house,
0. L. Taylor
J. C. Kumph
northern points of interest.
»ny case of Fever or Chills. Price
Secret ary
W. M
and give an informal reception for
25 cents.
71-62tc
Milliner) Opening
Mrs W S Jennings, president of
( .4 nnou tier mrn&lt;*
the
Florida Federation of Woman’s
H,.»t Granulated Sugar, fir a
Mrs .1I It
Monroe Chapter No. 15. It. A. M.
il JIMllnn,
Hinton, the pionee:
The
Ladies
Chorus (or the Jap­
■
Clubs, who will be our guest of
pound
All other groceries retailed milliner of Sanford will have bet
Meets
every second and fourth TKurs
anese OjK-retta, "Princeas Chrysanhonor
upon
that
day.
day
in
Masonic
Hull
over
the
Irti|&gt;eria
at wholesale prices
Write for p.icc semi-annual millinery opening at
Ihelium" 'will hi- held at the Wom­
Fridav morning Mrs Henry Wight an's C}ub rooms Friday afternoon Theatre. Visiting companion* welcome.
lut
Your name on postal will do, her millinery parlor* at ton Pal
J. F. Ksrnstz
H. E. Tolar
will entertain with a brilliant morn­ at 2.30. Please he prompt and all
Don't delay.
The Enterprising
motto avenue, between 4th and 5lh
Secretary
High Priest
I I
ing reception for Mrs Jennings, who attend
’Specialty Co., Pnlatka, Fla.
12-4t'(I streets, on Thursday, October llth
will hi- her house guest.
Other
and invite* the
Pur that GOOD GULF GASO- i next Thursday
Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Hi*
smaller alTair*' are slated for tinIucll«*5
«
of
Swtnnou*
ruunfy
to
attend
'
...
l.lNK and SUPREME AUTO OIL
A congenial party of ten motored
The production of Edgar Selwyn week also, so 1 am rejoicing that the
Meets everv first and third Tuesday
and see the wonderful display of all
phone II. B. Coney, Agl. No. 116.
over fiorn Centre- Hill Friday night in each month. Everyone who has seen
in "The Arab" is one that is hound season is realty on at last.
the latest creations in hats and mil­
14-tf
and slopped over in Sanford while his Star in the East are cordially invited
to make photoplay history, for it
to visit this chapter.
linery fresh (non the eastern em­
en route- to Miami, spending therombirtes the elements that “ fill the
Dr It ( ’ Rower and Mrs Rower, poriums
Alire E. Robbins, See'y
/m.fii.'nm jrom B omiin’x t 7n/&gt;
Mr- Bruton lias been in
week end with Mrs "Harvey Ren
, ve" with the elements of dramatic
who have heeR -visiting Mr and Mrs
In view of the fact that the local frm*
The partie-s included Messrs
1 H Brown returned yesterday r o j lhf. . piWt t,.„ y,.nrHi . l(tht
whi*.. intensity which "fill the heart."
Phornlx Lodge No 5. K. of P.
club will have us its guest of honor Dan Smith and family. Webb Smith
tlieir home in Sanford.
1he Celery
on Fust street and needs no
Meets second and lourth TuesOuys.
Mrs. W S. Jennings, on Thursday slid family and J M Archibald of
Nisi ting knigiits always welcome.
City Medico is . noted for the po»- introduction to the lathes
Steamer Launched at Palalka
In order
afternoon, the club will keep open
•
O J. Miller
-■-*sfon of a pet ox of unusual size. to get out ..‘of t he high rent district
The board of trade committee in house nod extends a cordial invitn Center Hill and Mr Bozeman artel If McLaulin
K II and S.
C. C.
Taft)pa Trihune
, Mrs. lirulnn removed her millinery charge of the big calcination whirl) lion to the women of Sunfoid to daughte-r from Leesburg
Mrs.
-xr-rSHA
Millinery!
Trade is booming. parlors over fi &gt;1par ago to her home Palalka is to Rive on the lKth inst. come and enjoy tho occasion
Mrs. Ray Butts is again at home
Sanford Lodge No. 27. 1. (). (). F,
m
honor
of
the
launching
of
the
big Jennings brings an interesting mes­
S-W
on
Palmetto
.avenue
and
the
eusto'
Now is the lime to have n good so­
after a visit to her mother and sister
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.,
schooner
"City
ol
Pnlatka."
has
liters
g«t.
thu
Jbeciept
inprifees
M
sage to the women in the club and
le, non
Mr*. Grpce JO. Williams,
over Imperial Theatre.
everything coming its way and the out of it, alike. She will discuss the at Winter Park.
J. W. (). Singletary
J J Dickinson,
next to McCuller’* Grocery, directly Unitor) wishes’*to assure the ladies
Secretary
N. tj.
that siie-nus the largest and finest celebration promises to he all and "Work of the Fed oration." a sub­
opposite t he 5 INKi 10.■ store
.SVimmirtp
/’
a
ty
ijtock of millinery that she lyis ever more than the most ardent had ject that upponl* to all Flotilla club
* 'I
For her house guest. Mrs Henry
Mr and Mrrt. A. R. Commons earned in this city and tfie prices hoped for. Interest in the event is
(late City Camp No. 6, W. (). W
women and to all other women in­ Die-kins. Mr* II W Hern elon on ter
W»Tf welcome visitors to the city
Meets second and fourth "Wednesday
.•j ;
and style will make them sell
Me not confined to the cmintyt hut is terested in woman'* work
tamed with an informal swimming nights in each month
•wt. r-in) liuv imic just urn vei 1 from i vm- and attcjnl the open mg next -t itewide
It l« something new for
i
4
party at Musson's pool on Friday V I. Miller
J F lloolehan
tFt* ir -tiininer * VIIIIt to the oli 1liunie
I Thursdnx and if \on are not ready a -hip of the dimensions of this tr.
Son ior it \ inter H unorrd
t’lerk
Council Commsnder
evening
After the- delights of sumi.1
The■y will u. bin select y our hat* anil. have I he Guilt in Florida, and everywhere
*r Hi i timoi.d. 1n&lt;:li.tn.1
ming
and
diving
were
unjoyedthc
apiri\ii the winHer at their :ittruc- them reserved for a few week*. All it is lieing commented on by the
Mrs. Emory Billie Brown cntcrparty repaired to the hospitable
live home on Slone Island.
tho ‘ vary^Latent -cruaiidna —will ..be psry*. Hundreds wil) bf hcfp.Jrom tained yesterday morning _at_ her tlomP'AJf ~Tfi£1r~i1tWtfc*A for 7P/fe5h“ ___R.-,Fi G,L\.yanlord_Lodgc 1241
apartment.on Hyde Park avenue in
Meet first and third Wednesday night
Hosiery!
A fine line, alt sites, shown* fidftl a he jit’ic-** will help you adjoining counties.
men is.
at corner of First St. and Palmetto Ave,
The committee has prepared many honor of Mrs. Roy Carson Bower of
al*o extra size, 26c, 30c, 35c,,. 50c redun- the high' cosl-of living
O. L. Taylor
T A Neal
Sanford.
Two
tables
were
arranged
spoiling events for the day for the
irid J! 00 per pair, very lpw-' jnlces
Secretary
Exulted Buler
*
bsnge
of
Dsle
pleu-ure of visitor* after the launch­ for auction, and, while some of the
lor the quality. especia lly tftij ‘ 25v
•
Haalprd * &lt;&gt;uld Seal &lt; icy
In honor of a ml out of respect for
ing rerejnony
Chief nmong these guests spent the time at that inter­
lio-i
Mr*
Grace E. Williams,
■ m
?
•
esting game, the others *«*wed and the Young Men’s Christian Associa­ The Lake Breeze Lounril No. 31 Junior
will
bg
speed
boat
races,
foot
ball.
,ibr--(l&gt;
opposite
the
6 anti
10c
Sanford ha's (ifu distinction •&gt;( b
Order
United
American
Mechanic*
■
chattedAsparague fern and eut tion now being organized in our city,
-tor,
16-2tc
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
mg better cnuljjpetl in the way ,,f |iarades and a dnnee at night on the
deck of the monster schooner, which flower in the vases made tilt* rooms the Sanforei Debating Club herewith M., in tho City Hall. Visiting brothers
m fo r.i S t e a m L a u n d r y . 'C o i n i n e r - 1 re a lly
go o d re s ta u ra n t*
than'any
attractive, and a bowl of iced punch postpones its preliminary meeting aro welcome. C. H. Smith. Rec. Sec.
Ml St. near French Sve., treats I city of ito-*ile ur twice its size -in thr will be tied to a down town dock furnished cooling refreshment ull
until Tuesday, October 26th. 1915.
and
prepared
for
a
party.
..■•nr clothe* white and sanitary, and state The stale hotel inspector was
through the morning.
After the
Signed.
Reg A. Dawson,
.The
city
will
he
gnily
decorated,
Celery City Aerie No. IH53
mu destroyed with chemicals
Flat in the city last week ut'd inspected
game perfection sal ad, frozen cheese,
*
. Secy.' ro Tetti.
ifnd
ofie.-oL
tpo
ptetty
events
will
lie
Meeting
every Tuesday night at 8
wsuk a specialty at inoderata prices the hotels and restaur*ntti of tho city
nut bread sandwiches, sailed nuts and
o’clock. Pico Building.
a
gurade
of
Yltcornted
motor
cars.
Give us‘ a triul. Hatiisfaction guar­ with the r?*ulf /fcl* fine hotgl and
W. W. Fry,
Jas. C. Roberts,
Notice
• The launching will take place at grape juice were served.
Worthy President
Secretary
anteed
La^e * curtains donb equal three rjrafuimuit* ’w«n&gt; glVef)' gold
Until
further
notice
Musaon’s
’
A hand embroideied bridge . set
1 o'clock.- The scene of the launch­
*-&gt; •
Jto new Phone 150-3.
J. J. Coi&gt;l. seals,
swimming
pool
will
1
h
&gt;
open
tothe
went
to
Mrs.”
Qo
M.
Disher
for
top
ing will lie’’ a beautiful grove of live
•
Tuea-lfitf •
w i'd y a i1
■'"
Hs'’ given
ri'vn to reaTilfir
reaTil
Mgr
./Tha.
T b i 1k
fcctftV
*
* J
oaks, bVctlcoking the river at East score and for consolation Miss La urn public every day from 2 to 5 p. m., r OJ1H TRIBE NO. 61, L O. R. M.
,rjot . \ * k w t i f r l i ' S i h o w tb*;i\
Meets every first apd third Friday
. • 750
plate
iiftet. except Tuesdays'ami Friday*. Open
Pnlatka and Rut n short walk from Jones rect'ived The
\
*" •"*
&gt;&lt;z t he^^x
perfect in A
nights at 7:30 In Masonic Temple.
/
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i sanitation:
J.' ;The
rAt .-the ea\t pnd ol tho- bridge. Here u prize for. the honoree was a ma- nights only by ’ Special arrangement
vicV/j^Shnliness
anil
x. Visiting hnklhei* welcome
&gt;
to
pdrtiea
of
ten
or
more.
Pure
. Notice
. .
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Mrs. Brown wait, iu»&gt;
‘kpenkef’d &lt;R»ud will be erected and hog,my trny.
L ** Jphn Stumper,
The r^gistration;J»&lt;J6Jt of j he city Sent»n(f1ifekd^p*^5/t. this city r#erivctf held &gt; Miss Mnrgitret Willard, a sisted by Mrs M. L. Rain.esfresh running water. All conditions W. A,. Ginn,
'7 &gt; - 5 ”
C..of It. &lt;4 ? . ^ , . Sirchem
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"I•t '-..nlorij will he ui»en at fcpeollice gradoScrf^lr f o r ct nt; )(utlKlhr*&lt;* of gland r daughter of Col. UobU W. other guests were.
12-tf *
Mrs. M.
rtf.'. perfectly Banitnry • v
S-.
i.
"I i lie-city clerk .Suturdny/1Dct*^. U» ,thi four^rwuiuritixtw^irThoWtyt, the' J)nvl* txTHf-when the word Is given. Rih'v. Mr*. G M Serklmck, Mr&amp;.
jeQfchablt Wihdow Bars.
&lt;
United Brotherhood f t kuttponlcrs and
' ' i will remain open until Saluniny
In TbdL fhe- Uoiyt^-oIYd -Hpenr^r s rtlfcdc
S-'arlndow giu;ds. designed to
tfhe Ijottlti of chump*unc on j L. It Woods, Mr * Harry P, DrlyeG
Jolnera.yf Amrrjr*
'oo i lit l lth Dilico hours from !• u
.
l
,rr conl
,&gt;v‘ r Th*’ tjte vrAirl’s prow. . V
,
-j Mrs J D. Sayo-*, MnE’ 'Adam Strq furnish' adc'iyatv •prutnctloi“'Tigwln»l
S»nW d Isycai Union Np. 1751 meets
.
.robbers, have recently bepfl Invented first iuftL t’hfrd Xhrtrstlny night^ut Y7
•»&lt; '" 1 2 m and2 p. m till I p. ni. O
v'VV enthusiastic UL .' Hole.
Hole, tioo,
too, Gcv, Pnrk Tramtpcll
TrnnvipcH. |
Mrs- H. J-. Smith, Mrs. I
'Which may bo attached tb or detached o’clock fit tho Englea' Hail;
will he opened fr&lt;mi 4 hfa^iiJ^A-’ o I j l i c rcstnurant^’SuhA . . ',**fya ■* 3
tie'of the. most’ popular nnth t’leO- j -Smith. Mrs. W-*-M- Disliet,. JK.iitP
' *v.
trom-a easing at wUJ Tlftty-mnY ho T. J Roll.''
m.
•• {:'ford','ahd,stated tiint^lAjp'wSJ^.nqj otic'
‘
C.
C.
Ppmotr.
,jrnt of Florida’s long line of rhiefLAnnn Smith', MixV Laura Joints.. - lilted to*a wlnrinf almost In' a h»o(jurnt
Hec.Tfgjve.
,'
■ / ’ redidenf
M \\ LDVELL*
-,*‘ a T*»y G) tkiy&gt;{*'u&amp; coifld
exa^tj^vt^i, will deliver nit"* address | lamps Tribune,
.ment’B tlmo wtthont dllilculfy, or dan;
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City Clerk
JVuch t f high ffiirhe'llt»iP’ *&gt;f g»Jd-seals
t
..
i ?•
-J
. n
. . .aids
U i .r
iii,..
gvf of mniriiig tho siyoodworkT. Tho
If or
of tLiberty:’
t
*
) i\&gt; ^
o e s\Siuiford.
Isiuiford
While the item- nuitaif^to’ (he-occasion. v He will be ■
as ddoea
followed by'"Our Bob('-‘.'Co). llobt.
bars aro so arriuigud that UUJ) fit fnjtu
Easiern S'ar Social Club
\Ivej» ftf Eagles’ Hull flr^t .Monday *
..
inole.is hVimdl betel,‘ it tun Usually
gToove*
along tho sub, Tho grntfng' ni|bt\n each mi?ntb at 7:30.'
Davis
or*
Gainesville-.
Other
Owilig
to
the
Woman’s
Club
ro
&lt;
ftccfl/nmpdato \iHV';(Yic (o(ptYiercial
Kni more Candy
lioted.mefi will occupy tfie si find and lug on Thursday afternoon, at which cannot .bo removed whot) thoyrindow
.
Wfw,
KIffiuseholdrr.'
Commander
Try (laretsnn’h Sjmcialt
it* .*• ^
rfitiy- Apeik a few words. 'Among time the women of Sanford were in­ 1#. opefi ^PopsU r’ Modhanlca ftflga.’ ■^MUslilortha Packard, Secretary
for sale by
them will bo ox-Gov. Albeit W. Gil- vited to meet .Mi#.. W. S. JenrtinjL^
Irwih &amp; Giles
cbrlit, Senator ,N. P.'Bryan. Com­ preii-font of .the Suite. FedciotiotT'
M-2U
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missioner (of Agriculture, W. A. Me- (he meeting of the Eastern Star
Rae, lion. Petty Wall cf Tampa and Social Club has been postponed to
oaoon aaD u aaaaaaac others. Col#»S. J. Hilburn will be
looaaadQaoaooaoaaoo
V
Friday afternoon at three o'clock,
master cf ceiomonles and will intro­ at which time Mrs. Alfred Lllja and
duce the speakers.
Mrs. Geo. Bailey will entertain, at
‘*7'7 "*T|
It will l)e n pretty sighl to see the home of Mrs. Liljn. Memhej**'oT"
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this great boat— capable* of carrying the circle reading this notice are re­
more than a half million feet of lum­ quested to nhtify Others of the post­
■*u
To the first customer between and 8 o ’clock,
B L U E S TO N E
ber in its hold - as it is loosed auri poned meeting.
.
—
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a lowed to slide gracefully from its
$1.00 buys any pair o f shoes In the-store.
high' place into thtf watci. ft-will
in s e c Yi c i d e s
-j
At Clan S p r i n j i
•nUo be a novel night ta.Palatka.*.
A congenial party, of friends that
Of course Pfilatku I* prftnrl o f ’ thU'
. g r o w e r s ’- 8 u p p u e a r . _ .....
rhlevement—and it U going to w a I W ^ 0,0reJ ° ut,
Cl“ y
,or »
^
^
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swim
ond
picnir
the
latter
part
of
proudly all that day.,,
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‘ the week were Ml. and Mr*. B. W
i.-Pr
A
Pull
Stock
at
All
-Times
at
Our
Sanford
•
Thu
'
dty'
Invites,the
people
of
g Boys’ Shoes, 2 to 5! vj, at ...
Herryion, Mrs. Henry Dlcklns, Mr.
• • Florida to be it* guest on this 14th
o ____*
* ‘ . . tjv l a
■ . *- •-- - “ ■ * !
and Beardall Warehouses
• • ►
-dor •%«
day: oHJctober—it not only Invites,
!c--4*.1
)»Ut; it, u/ges them to cOmo 4^d^4nJ nounced a free bridge /or the- dnyv^
_»&lt; Ai-iSL
At
joV thtt day with.ua.-', Low rate* have
'*
' ;1
Th4 ladies of the city'will ftrvo
*, vrjMm
been announced an, oil the ralltoads lunches on tho'irroundsjnd a basket
entering tho -^ity for*4hat day, ond dinner will bo ■prcad.J ‘ -x—PalatkM
i-orntnissionera ,-hav*^ v e - ; 'an- News.
dip county
count/ comtnisalbnara
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BUDGET OF O P IN IO N “ JUST BETWEEN
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Y E T A K IN G N O T E S A N D F A IT H .

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“ H E ’LL P R E N T ’ E M ” — SO SAYS SA U N TE R E R .
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oaoooO D aD aao oo ooo ocioflo aoao aao aD D O oo oao D O D oao aoaQ a oaa

look here and
predicted
better
LEGAL ADVLRHSING
things to come. Whllo here ho wa»
entertained nt night at Mr. llnlllnger'a and took rfirinei* with our Nollrr of Im ofp .iailf n of Iks tf»nf«rJ
Intermittent VacnBRi I're-Coolln* Company
Sunday school superintendent.
We had two promises of, a. write- anT ^ , u^ ,itn9{i
.««” A.
BO‘It.
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Lay »fh' ,cby
deleter,
916
aoon theraaflar
up for the surprise party given to al trn o'clock a. m&gt; or
aa thay can 1&gt;* haarit, they will apply to
Mina Olgn Vihlrn hut Tuesday even­ the Honorable Park Trammell, governor
of
the state of Florida, at hi* omen, In (ho
ing'on her seven teen th birthday but. 'Capitol
building Of aafd Male, in the city
Tall»ha*&gt;ee. lor letter*. patent, Incorneither have materialized, but we (I
hAealtnH
(hail H
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.•ata *»d
■ nd aueMil#.
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pointing ‘* them, ’ their
aaaoctalaa
know they nil had a lovely time, n1&lt;•&lt;-»,on, into » body politic *n&lt;! cctpoiiu
number coming from Lake Mary and j k &amp; t f ^ u r ^ U a i ’ v.^um^Pr^Cooll**
from Sanford.
Mr. Jcwo Lee was nn Cobm «&gt; under the follcwlnk cbirter and
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.. article* ol Incdrporetion, the original of
honored guest too, it r-l»o bbitig nn »birr. «iw t,» on ni« in th* omr. of ih.
The
atal*
of aalil alale
of tbe^tirno
Florid*,
birthday.
ine following
louowing dav
ua&gt; tvas
was „wetciary
,u rtlyof of
Tallahaa.#*,
during
fo of thl*
Andrew Thompson's and he was rrsulml f.y |**r for the publication
noilcei
made perfectly happy by a new
Antrim T. Andaraon
J. Randolph Appleby. Jr.
bicycle froth his papu.
Katherine K. Norton.

J. Randolph Appleby, Jr., and Katherine
A . Nnrton, who aro to m# j**H katrwa,
thl* day ipatfertd b*fora me. asd soxarally
th*m**ft
_(or.
_____ Jvaa aeknowUdtad that tbay
alined th* loregclnf arllcle* ot Incorporation
impanylng notice f o r - 6« * ua*
and tk* accompanying
and purpoeaa therein elated.
all
In Wltneaa Wheraof. I have hereunto »#t
my (and and teal ol offlre thl* 2lat day of
Heplemtcf. 1916.
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—Two fresh milk cow«,
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N, I t A Y M O N P H E A T E R .

For Sale— TeFP\acres of tho best ^
Mgh hnmmoci^trfnd, west side, jaxt
outside coriionite limits.
Half in
cultivation 4 yesfs.
About ^50 ,
M A S T E R 'S HALE
All frricej
ttnder and by virtue of a dreree ol lorc- large pines on other half.
cloaure and tale rendered by the ponorabl#
Judge ol Ihe Seventh Judiriel Circuit «1 the and ditched. . Quarthr. mile of tw0.
State ol Florida (or, Seminole county In shipping stations and First St.
lVrchanceVy sitting In a certain caae tbe-eln
$1350 will btiy it if
pending, vliercin Th* Uirech Lumber'Com- fort drainage.
|i_*S£ la complainant and W. W. Urady and
llrady are defendant., the underfill! sold within the next 10 days, worth
ed, o&gt; tperial matter In chancery *RJ $3000.00.
See owner, 207 French
Bell to ID* hlghnt and beat bidder, for raah.
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In front of the rourt bnu»* door in Han­ avenue.
ford. Florida, during th* legal hour* of tale
on Monday, Nov, lot, 1916. tho following
Notary Public, King* Co.
CrMlficat* (lied in New Turk County.
No. 261. Cnnimtuion expire* Mar- 3°, I S U .
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can always get results where. tho
men ate afraid tc net. Thu billboards should nevei have gone up
('barter of .Hanford Intcrmlllenl Vacuum pcreonal property, to-wlt:
People read these ads. 'You are
Per .footing Company
One brown horee mule named Jim and
Q8 TEEN NEWS
and the people who are constructing
wrigfllng about 1,200 pound*; on* gray mare
Thr
underelgnrd
hereby
acre*
to
berom
e
doing
it now.
Is your ad in this
Osteen Ball Club gave Geneva a ■uocniid together and do hereby aanoclaW mule named Mollie, and weighing about
them ore taking all the advantage
1.100 pound*; one brown mare mule named column?
Have
you something to
they can of the fnct that they have game on Friday last. There whh a Ih c e u d in together for the pur pot* of be­ Mary andsralghlng about
1300 pound*;
coming a body ’politic % n d corporate under one bay male mule named Sarah and weigh­ oeII? Try a? ad
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good attendance from Osteen, two tho law* ol in* otate of Florida, the pro- ■ing
the dty council tied.
ng about
in c u t 1060
(unit pounds;
pound*; one bay mare rnute
vltlun*
of
which
at*
hereby
accepted.
The
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noted rooiei i being jp
prase
nt, James i M
Jane and wei
weighing about 1200
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MiuHiiig articles
_ named
tolldwlng
article* h
ofi invurpurautir.
Incorporation _
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1*11 eon
ire mule named Daley,
pound*; one roan mare
For Uont— Furnished apartment!
!£0( pounds; one black
^ There is some talk in the papers H u f f a n d l i u t r y A . u t l v u l i . O . tour, alltut* and become It* charter upon ihe and weighing_ about 1200
mare
mule named
Betty,
and waighing for light housekeeping or bed roonn.
"*nr* of l,,t&lt;,r, p‘ “ nl
10 u* ‘ about
about the launching of a new schoon­ won 0 to J, ••Son” Wells being in II‘“ I.
I 2&amp;0 pound*; on* brown hnrae mule
The name of thl* corporation thall
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be Hanford Intermittent Vacuum Prr- named BUI and weighing about 1260 pound*; Good location. 302 Park Ave.
er nt Pnlatkn and while it is not the pill box.
Cootfnfc Company. It* principal nlllr* and one brown, bora* mule named Ilob and
(jn the following Saturday guvw plach of builneaa abali b* in Hanford. (Ir­ weighing atArul 1200 pound*, and on* black
made clear on to whether the
mole named
Jaaaie,
and weighing
For S*le— 5 aero celery farm flvg
county. Florida.
'Branch office* mar*
5 Mayor Thrasher is going‘ the full schooner was built by the people Lake Helens so called second team ani*
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may h* eaiabtleScd at aueh. other plate* aa ah o u t '1300 pound*.
mile's
southVast of Sanford, FlnIIou««
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may
b
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selected
by
(fie
board
of
director*.
of Pulstkn or by n firm it causes me a game with .o.iesult of 6 to JJ in
length in this sparrow rsce and I
Special Matter in Chancery.
Insured
for $ 600.00.
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The
general
nature
of
tSe
budnras
to
wonder
about
tho
feasibility
of
favqr
uf
OaUKin.
l&gt;ake
Helen
changMasiey
ti
Wartow,
seta.
fc(
Complta.
have been informed that the Boy
to be transacted by said corporation that,
tl'Tuea-Stn
* i
houses, artofjnn .■weJKfcV,
Scouts have their orders to get all Sanford mon building a river lwaj.^fl^^jeligri^ijpr' tho third innings be, to conduct and carry on th* business
inilo to srhool and loaclin^Slir;ltiTri.,
refrigeration?, rooting and prerooling in
the free ammunition they want nnd when the municipal docks nrp made pukBttg-RCtne place of tho HI'erfes- ol
all it* .branch**, by maana ol tfc* Interlieaarlmenl of Ihe Inleriar,
IntjUlfe of W. W. Miller, Sanford,
IT. 3. Land Office, Caineaville, Fla.,
Gbod attendance n.illent‘ vacuum pre-cooling *y*t*m. and by
stay right on the job of killing the in Jacksonville nnd our bulkhead is sor” a Cuban.
a n y apd all olher method*, m*an*i ways
Sept. 25th. 1916.
Florida, It. F. D.
4-16tp
A merchants' line from both Osteen, Lake Helen and Or jyitems: to prepare and manufacture.
birds.
This is good news nnd I fniahpd here.
Notice I* hereby given that Albert T
Geneva.
Geneva
came
hack
b
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buy.
.dl
and
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and
generally
Idpford, ol Hanford, Florida, who, on Auguet
want *to commend Mayor Thrasher from'^this city to Jacksonville would
«iral in roolini *nU pr»»-f«&gt;olinif, Ico tn»1 22,
1912, made llomeetead
Entry No.
For Sale Wicker work baby carfor sticking to the job until it is .give us our freight much cheaper cause on the afternoon before t hey I rrfrigeratjun devices, appliance*, machinery, 011013, and an October 29, 1912, made
leaaneel Addillonal~Uom~*4lasd Entry, No " oniut ' riuge.
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apparatus,
im
plcroont*
and
*ppur|r
Gootf us new. ( ’ heap. Apfinished. The sparrow must go nlong than we get it now nnd the business did not see how ll wus did.
ion, ann
and tor
Quite „\ .vary kind, n.lnr* and doacilplU.
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I—**, construct .own. control and Ni:.‘i Hection 6. Townahlp ZO Mouth. Itsn*e • 1 •
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with the hill hourds uud &gt;thcr des­ men of this city nnd &lt;f all the cities u number of errors. .Mace Of Lake ,0
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, mtint a fa * rurluree, • o r b . and plant* tor I9
.'Tell tKskieo tf.rldiso, be. filed' ---------------------------'
in this pnrt of .the -tale would be­ H e l e n , u m p i r e
troyers of the landscape.
bon
a g a i n l a c e d m.nuf.rtunng purpoees an I for tllo main n„ l(r,
Iniogltnii to make Three-year
|-'or Salew-^ThYee
e good milk cows,
*1*1 j IrtiAtiep, u)M»r*U«in *ntl tofujiiftins *J1 thv I'rool, In getabliah claim tn the land abnve
come siockhr Iderx in the new line, (the battery with nug^esi.
* “ f 11u&gt;meiift uf f htN c-vrpnration, for thr fttnratt,® doacrlbed, betnre Clerk of Clrrull Court Jersey.
Address G. M o lt, Clyde, ‘
products and mati'riaia, at_8sa(ord. Flbf|dy, on ihe t|th day. "f
merrhandUr
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blwroka ILunimick AVOnUO*,. ^44-Jtjj
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TifnitL___
ndurrTnn ’ ______
and rniftafirfunr
________ J-ovembet. 1915.
ing,
nnd
a
dance
wan
civ«*n
in
honor
of
ir*.
rtectriruy
agd
for
th«»
ftuppiyioc
of
high
freight
i
sues
and
poor
service
Claimant
name*
a*
wilncaea*:
thuslnsin uhout the county frir and
water; to bullil, manufacture, purchase,
Je rry Breeow, o( Weklwa, Florida
of them.
Irate or uthrrwi** acquire, and to **ll,
I suppose it will die a natural death
Will Fill man. of Weklwa, Florida
lea*, or olheurU* to dltlinie sf, sad to
H . II. Ilenfroe, of Sanford, Florida
Mis. J. rWr Osteen of Altamonte equip* and operate and maintain, or (lean**
just like many other good things
John Long, of Hanford, Florida.
other* to operate, irlrlgrroto r car llnpr and
ll- 5 ip
R O B E R T W. DA V IS. /
Springs ig visiting relatives and cars
that have been started hire and die
FO R R E N T
and railway equipment and oupplles ol
RegUter.
all kind*, and any and &gt;11 convryanrr*. for
from Irek of nourishment.
When
frjendn over here.
t i e transportalliiii In rold • l o r * ( e «r othorMiss-Lionn Osteen returned home
Unl, „ r ,,y w. „ r&gt; „ f , n
will « ur people ge wim l*&gt; the idea
Nolle e of App If ration for l i t Del'd t n d«r
Sat
Ul
dav.
from
where
she
has
been
e'-dun.,
foo d* and manufacture.! arllrle*.
Heril«n 575 of Use (irnrt&gt;l Nlalulc*
1 Nice (urtiished rooms nt Stumon i
of having everything **' their own
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in f u i ' l u f t n frnrrAl bhip pine Ami fornAfd*
Notice i» hefeby civen that Ifarftet J |3f6 K. Fourth St.
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at
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Am
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ham
f!*',
»hlp*
13-5l|&gt;
county it n(1 keep the money at
G ENE VA NOTES
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«ritl tran«purt gomls, v i r n ir.q j aroc k*, nurrhaw^r of Tat &lt;’**rt»ftrate No ,
A l t a m o n t e Spring* and W i n t e r l a r k ........
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..r rreiebi l.y lit, dated the 2nd 'lay of June. A I'. IVI -\
home?
ha» Sled •ait! certificate in rnv ufTlc^ and
ijii'ui mx roomed house with I, th
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tin VIUK rtonu• Itrii'. we a i tier fur the mist week "t two. she being
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l- pureha.e, or oiher*,.c
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atfiulfr. l«» rnanuf IrtTiM*. urudurr, ninrlrl, haa made apptlcadun for Eat deed to n»ur hik I electric lighi for rent.
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now,
Hatd rrrl Itlr Rle
g r e a t l y missed while away.
prepare for rnarlirl, .ell, deal In and deoi in iff nftJance with law
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Sanford needs a good progreso-llh (ooil product* ol rv »r y cloaa and dr*- pmhfifct the fidlijwini deecriWd pf open y Connelly
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Mr ant I M r i . W I. Seig llll VO
Miss May l.eonardy o
t iu
trig er.puos,and in »u
articles of hou*ehoid alt ii atad in Seminole f minty, FIof Ida,,, tomve league worse than any c i t y that
• it Hrif ?l fret ewl of thr NK cor l,ot 2,
moved in t 11W11 nn ^ . m . Willi. ■ l-.lll friemis in Sanford
ait*! rii"»mi*«i»r u m
a ml m r n u m m iiit i. in op
Sh*1
expi'ii
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See „■&amp;. Tp 20 S. Ii 29 i rorv S I t f, I Ii,
l'n r Itriil
T w o un fur ii ialuid rimrm
I know of
A league that will lake
rfAii- t ruli fiitinl t«ri parItidi: **Kotlftv*
he near his work.
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rAtinilig fariorita fur foml p ro il u rl* &lt;»f aII N i.'. . W 666.56 It.. W -160 It. N 1093,
return home anon
the initiative uud do things, whether
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Acre*
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»eju»rate entrance, gx»,
IkiDdAe an d all arllcleft o f household or fan*
Messrs. Sheldon, Tally and KnuThe .aid land being amaaaaH at Ihe data |w a ( ( .r
lorlilinn. on U cor' er» ! ub «* And rn n « u m p tlo h . anil lo liuy. o
the town knocker approves of it or
f he liRUinrft of itich reftificftte In the
ler«(.n have about completed I heir
ofbpfwiae Ariiuirr nnd *rlj of n lh a ra i* " of
W O M E N AB T E M P T E R S .
nam
e
of
W
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n
leaa
paid
reriifl
ii#
*r
Atl(lr«*i«i
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* WilMiim**, 101. K
not
We formerly did things here
•l-tpi-M- of the prtnluris or b&gt; produht» ,
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work at Okeechobee and will l.c
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dev eln p,
AI In |#
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red^HIrd if cordtn^ 14i |■w Firnt .St
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despite
the prousts of the old
ta« deed • Ul Imu# thereon on thr ^Oth &lt;la&gt;
home aoon
Each rm Ua own atrut l&gt;no wo move.
••-»»*«.
man.ee *nd operate real prop
Octotrr. A |l. |9U.
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grannies and ii we expect to have u
itnraa my official ••feature and
Mr M e l.am having purchased t he And aonio wall yrmra rrv thc f And lov«, |
uy U w «Jr ih»- rh.rtrr or h v - U * . of
For Kent - Kurnifthed room in pri­
city we must do this again
We
ai fur i!|kitf t IhHr U v r » o ro thro wn
Hill cor pora Hun, lo Im &gt;, aril « n d d r « l in thi» the 2Tth «!ay of Sept etaber, A I* lyih.
M c f ’ rory and Baxter oranges near H
K A IHMHII.AHH.
vate family.
Modern runvnniiMn■«.
F
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n
m
th
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w
in
n*mt
t
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h
r
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f
*hariw
of
apnrlt
of
ihM
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rid
nt
h
n
rnrp'oraneed a l i v e hunch here who will kill
&lt;*LrtIt firruit •T’nurt Hamlnol# &lt; o , H»
II w n ,
tin ft* and in
liotiilft and l o a m ■rcurrd It y
Sait
l.ake and Persimmon
Until
116 French Avc.
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the d r o n e s by going ahead and muk
And ...meiniiee. bv allll harder f a i r .
n , „ ( ( . g e . or other lien, on r*,| property.
I I T Ue*-&amp;(r
mock will start picking them »non ....
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(in l h » finaln&lt;**« of purrhatinir
log 11 good town in spite of 1he kick­
r ho b. V rr * meet, but ............... l a t e
manufacturing, a-iutrina. holding
owning
— -----------For Uont Tvu&gt; niro unfurni-f » d
We are sorr\ to learn t li.it the
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Bo.rtgag&lt;lig, pledging, r.-a.ing, telling, a,
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N o ll re
la 1r r d lla r *
ers.
hh
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o and front roofiii, uilh hath .•rid
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cr
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v
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r
OCClim
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o
tho
*iirnifiE
and
transferring,
investing
In,
trat)
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hi
i
ourt
of
th*
1
otinijr
Judgr,
Hrminul
beautiful Wesson home is to he torn
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County. Hisia of H orii H
f linii. t
207 French avenue.
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or Mflrah Annli* Yonf»
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*hw* and property o l rirpr y kind an&lt;! dr**To aII Cfftdllcri, |e(iim dffttrll»utre* anil '
Im r s w i s h i n g Bilks
and c o s t l y fu r s, c ;tm n, and rarfylns on my one or more
*1 I see that th e ladies will have
The closing exi rcises of I In' Gene
■ ll (-efxiifvi hAvtnf flftlmt Aittinat
Id ft-ftlat*
Wanted - GemiU*m«*n roomor»»* t
with J ew el* wort h a k i n g s runaom of the above tm«lne«ar* or ny other hunt
charge of ttds paper for Friday's
Vou, And rAch of yOUr Afft hrri’by nail Aril
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vii music sc■hmd will he h eld F r i d a y i
Si
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jmoii’n
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t&gt;rra#nt AYiy r)i!m« And de*
wui
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, 1 " p n r k l l n g In h er earn and on h e r en- m the eit*nt. eermlited uy th« law. ol (hi. Anri tiMjuirrrJ
issue and I hope ibry light m i e v ­ October 16thii ,i„i Under
mnnd• • hIctr jrau,. or &gt;it!■cr of you, m»y
Mr. Thorpe's Klovml huiidu which her luxurious
?n
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m
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lhy
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Af Aifkftt th**
of Milrth An rutft
(bat ih* law* nl ihl. *txt* cnnler upeq
erything that needs ii atV! talk right guid am c the scholars have made ex­
For Bent Storerr and room* in
HHlff half cnnrpuhl. Chut till* Is Lbs rorporsllona; to carry on byafntaa mlthln .Tuhkr’, 9drcrt*n4, 1ail«• nf Hnmjnoln* C'ounly,
out in meeting. It takes I he ladies
Fleriifll, fo ihw imrf rr*lf nrd A d mdr.tat r ■(ill. Biahop Mock
Thatcher Realty To.
cellent advance nnd talent has de­ lilugliel Of acute (eitlplallon to
'*' nf isftiil rftiatr, within on* j r i r from ihr
to stir up the men and make them
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veloped that some "hone heads" Kry. homeless women starving on the
3. Th, ; mount o( e. pU., ,t0fk o( ,hU dat* hcraof.
Hur t) A u(u«l 30lh, A. D, 1916
take action on the many little
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said weie not in our young people. streets for ll crust of bredd or a pluco ’ corporation vhall he ()n« hundred and pity
AC.NKHH McHWKRNY
For Rent Orsiri* bin roorm for
things that go to make the greatest
Kioculrli
undar tha
,,olJ*r; nso.«00). dMdad l»io
E very b od y is invited t*&gt; come to the lo lay their head.* 8 h« swings* her |One ihpu*and
fl»r hundred (1,600) ihare*
Will of Mllrmh Ann1#
gentlemen
in private fainily. Mudefforts of life. Our city seeds much closing exercises.
metlll
purse,
heavy
with
s
h
in
in
g
g
o
ld
,
I
nf
the
.par
value
ot
One
hundred
doltjrg
3 - J u m 9tr
Yon fa, HacvA»»*d
We expect that
which s h o w s ( h r u n c h It as s h o Bteps
e a r h . o l which fine Ibtm.and (1000V
ern
Reasonable
Phone 90H0. lUlif
in the w ay of improvements and
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«tiare* ,.l Die ( »i a l par
par valor
value nl One hurl
Peanuts and Clifford will do the
tli Cwufl al Haw,Srv*A(ti JadMal 4It mil ■
f r o m n s h o p In h e r c a r r i a g e
dr**d l huiJiAiv!
Inil ait* *h«H he c&lt;ifrirnaa Ip Clm
the men are lax in their investiga­
FlwfIda, Hrmlim►
!** f"oynlj . In C"hanrrri
unpoxsii )e
FurniHli.-.l rooms ut St uinmi *.
d r a w s ln*r s k i n s a way f r o m t h o p o o r m l u , v
• r' ,i
imndr^i
,a oo » •hare# nf Fi Afiib W Hhrkharn
tions and inspections
If the ladies
*
*
h
e
total
par
value
n
f
Fill
y
thousand
dM
The members of the (Jen* \ &gt; * amp. Ilf11** child begging for a penny
II
25 per week and up
;t 15 l&gt;(
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ar« IftU.OOO) shall l*e preferred stock
really waul t“ say so m eth in g they
Kmrita K VVirkliam
No d.J, \\ (» \\ arc
iti fgrlunatf women
after
13-5t|i
Fourth Si
WOIHI '1 1 llook
ook a
f t e r hej
box w ith
1 h e ‘ jFTeferred stock mjfall |»g- entitled to
cun find plenty of places to jump
of not r i r r n l i h g i « v r n per cent To Ktnrni F WirkhAm, Kui lUiboft. C apaI Vah\9
he I.reset .1 at regular tiu-eUngThurs- Oarkenlng brow. Her purse or muBi i7 dividend
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£
You will take* notter (hal you a/w h*-rrby m|uirright into the game. This turning
atl to appear to th* hill ol rompUint fll+d In thia
For Itont— Jjevoral nice offics
day, Oct. 21. By order o(the Con- falls from her lunula They arty Quick- [ '•»*«!!h*li_be nqn-cuniulatlee. and payable ra«nw
#ft»4 ftfthfttraOk you-Aiw m a J a -W 4y 4#4mdant
-«*l~6he-pwper-from~Uine-U*~ti»»te-is a
sul Commnruler.
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ly returned to her. hut not so much a. j
on Monday thw Itt day ol N o w n U t , A. D., 1916, rooms over’ Yowefl'iT. Hqqulro N. FT
good thing because it gives the
th» bill aa fllcd will b* takan aa ronfraanJ Yowell J* Co.
n smile accompanies her recognition
The holder* ^l»th« preferred i•lurk *ba|l othrrvtea
92-tl
aa afalnat you.
jj
people n chance regal (liens of wheth­
Ian of Ike
of
tho
return
She
does
not
stop
to
,,u*olu'
l i r S A l . A A N l&gt; G R A l’ K V IL I E
IFla fu,r(.lhrf orderwMfa! (lib rfiatlon Imp r»ub- j
Rtion,
bftfc»M
, rurpar
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er it he a welcome change or not and
count over llle money to Bee that none i&lt;
I.il.l
|„ the'
fcqljn*
ahi in
I h*1 It
»jiI&lt;Jrr• uf
nf I h* rummor *tork 11abed in l he SanfurtLAHlyraid, a newaiiaprr pubibh- ^ For Kent or Sale-House on F»lMrs. Jack Vaughan was a viniior
In Siillort!, S^mloub ( ouniy, PtorvJa, opr* a
Lr
itilftd:
in L#
p«M !eh'. * " " “ l
the ladle* are always smarter ihafl
Is 1111imIng. The knowledge that she tfif
*T ftn
,n,"
ud.
•’* tiu
uc pd
tnr-lto Ave. W J. Thigpen. 101-tf
•wl for rif hi nimu-cuHvc wevka.
lK#ir
fth
A
irft,
l
«hAl) mil particl |i»tat
the
homes
of
Mrs.
Tyner.
Mr*
Wliiin# rnv hend and bi*al nf aaUi L’ourf at San­
b !ion»‘Ht Ih thr only reward that thr m any •urplu« ■••rta «rirf paying off thr
the men.
Let them go to it. Mr.
ford, Seminole County. Floruit, thta ihr 6ih da) of
• hole nf i h* paid up
»plt al
( ’ lark nnd Mrs Thompson Wednes­ hlurvliJK woman r* Lh fur bnr palnn
E d lto i, and take the blinders off
Hrptemher, A l&gt; . 1916
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F’or Bent
T wo acrea improved
holder, of ihe common and preferK A IMIUGI.ASS
day
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Thrrr a. utinthor cIurh which thr ■r*lThr
-lor! -hall K,,r r,|oal v,trior rljht,
land,
all
tiled.
Cash n'nt. Close in,
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ClrrV rrf ( ifnut Court
M is s
Olgn
Y i h le n
is
l a kin g
a richly dressed .woman attracts who do
Thr
„ . lrk
, „ ld
lB WiLaxm4 IfrjuaLioMftt
My J C, K'da**ri«, I» C. f En(|uire Arm-rt n Baihef Shop !*&lt;&gt;-tf
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'Hie Indies of Sxr.ford are taking
Turw-Vlnr
lawlulmoney of ihr United State*, or real Holt Hi or lor Complainant
course in mtenography at the Busi­ not let her tiff quite BO easily— tho proup the billboard matter nnd I will
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ness College in Sanford, beginning frssionnl b.K-opoDer., the clever fe- ^ "
l ) r * . r l m » * l of Ihe Inlerlur
bet five cents agams
a
plugged
U. H. l.enti Office, f l . l n o r l l l . Florid*,
fhaniror payment tticrelor, lrr&gt; I'cr rent
last week. She will also review for utltlo pur loill era of other people's
Oct J t . l i m
n eke) that the mdies finally tear
wealth. They see the costly m u « andji? ^ ^ ‘.'1
^ U a l t . ^ ' i t ^ r ^ '".a';:,
Noth* I* heiaby glxen (hat J*m*V ( ' Kda normal' course.
iaraniral pruperty •• *t&gt;ov* provider!, wilh- i » . of Hanford, Florida, who, on April 16.
t ’.oie hllbosids down. The I adit*9
swinging bag and mark tho foolish
Mr. and Mrs. John Lundquist hnd
P6727
D tkn day* alter Utter* patent *hail have 191Q. made llome*l*ad Entry. No.
vain woman who is. out for a show as hern
irantrS, and belor'* **ld rurporatlon for W l l of N W W for lx&gt;t U . N W l f o l
Mr. and M.rn. Magnusson took three
W J I, He*.
Sec. 20.
15,
HW.U,
20, anrlgt
andgi E
r, *1 Of
Ul N E
K J.'.'Hec
(4, See. 19,
.•hall tr*n*act *ny. bnilnr**.
Thr unpaid B
their victim.
r.aet. Talbalance* due un elock of' the eutweriber* ”Toarnihlp
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“19 South,
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“Hence “29
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or four days for a Jaunt to Piedmont,
They follow inllady from shop to flrrrtii ehall he paid In lawful money of lahayee* XfcrMien. ka* filed notice
lire of incamping out part of the time and ahop, aometlmes to a half dosen differ* the United Slate* or real or pareonal prop­ tantion to rvake I’iv c y r i r proof, lo
to estab­
.For Exchange— High class Sanford
land &gt;Ibove
o o v * del
deacribed,
combining business with pleasure ns er.t places oro they succeed In gut­ erty ul th* value equal to the par Vatu* ol lish eTilm to oftheCircuit
Ipt for Ford or ot^er ^mpderstfiy.,
Court,
ourt, at
al Sanford,
Hanford
lb * 2Gth day of Nn.ember, priced automobile, in good condijiOfiMrs. Lund out* t still haa her grove ting a place next to her without at­ ihtrefor. In *uch Inatal ftlrifta and within FJoHda,
,
*uc(i tinra **, may ba dealgnsted by, the 1916.
time, r They also visited Mr. Lar­ tracting' her attention,
(rial
manl
name*
aa erltnriae*:
\\ n C Il S b e , h„*rd pf dlrertars, provM «d that tjt* eultThateher Kealty-Co.', Bishop iilocl,
Tom iloyd, of Weklwa. Florida
lay* her fat purse down on the coun *rrlber«.ahall t&gt;« entitled Xu (an it!y*‘ nolle*
son's folks.
&gt; 10-tf
A Ol Von llerbuli*, ol Wtkiwa, Florida Telephone 245.
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. 1 nl demand for *uch deferred payment*.
Haidy Iloyd. of Weklwa, Florida
Mrs. Bertelaon. Mis. Borell and ter that Is tho crucial moment. In | , T h r dur|llo, o( th (. ro rp iirtf,on .had
Will
l^e.
of
Wcklwe,
Florida
a trlci* tlie prafeaslonal purao Hnotch- br t&gt;rr(»rtu*i. ’ unU.« aoon»r dlMolwd » r
Wanted— To tratlc good hor«,
R O B E R T W. DA VIS ,
Mrs. Erickson called on Mrs. Elmer
lit
IST u q-Slc
.
,
Refiater
o r haa th ro w n som e a rtic le o v e r (b e |
huJ n » « « t th l. corporation .hall
delivery wagon- mid harness to trad*
Lundquist on the first of October to co
by » bgard of not lr«&lt; than
v e te d |irixn a nd, s w ift as a flash, | b* rb
chtplar
for n second hand Ford auto truck,
hear in remembrance her little son, d ro p p e d It In h e r o w n c a p a c io u s ’ Iflrfr tUfft€l»»ra
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Th*hoard
ol
Titrfihtar*
*hall
*»!crt
from
J. I,. Miller
ililler a, Bakery. 4-tf
Adrian's second birthday, bringing p o cke t, m o v in g ua s te a lth ily a w a y ns | , fl, m„ i v e . s-p rr.td c M . vic. prealA M . **e■
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with them u nice marble cuke and a nhadow. *
n*
I r*lar» *x rnl tt*rw*urar. _ T w o uttlce* may b#
Wanted— Permanent , position by
otic pitwii,
jvftrAun Said i&gt;nar
baird
of tin
ill recl or*
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a
i D*1*1 **y Uiiw
*a u«
honey cookies.
The hostess also
Women have no rlghb to robe them* Uhaii h&gt;vr authority to appoint til nvrea(Irst-class experisneed young iadjr
. FUR MAYOR
served fruit cake and coffee.
Mrs. selves conspicuously Ip costly attlrol**** '*c*n«* ol ihl» corporation.
ff wilt b* a candidate fur the ptaJOnn nf Mayor stenogmphur,’ frpm New York, e»U
Ballinger was also a visitor there.
on shopping tours, to engender hitter- 1 |,r
at the prinripai office of ike ror,- af Sanford, aubjart to lha deriMim of Uv White
104*1 |
to ba held In November.
Ilavins wrvrd ut Postal Telegraph. Co.
Mrs. Edwin Lundquist and baby ness In the hearts of the on-looking (location on Ihe Ar»l Tueeday in February Primary
the dty two term* a* Alderman and Voowina
lha
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P o s it io n * b v UtOnOKrapnhave returned fiom a pleasant visit l*°°r. and encourage daring crimo at |^ D r y\\%»ctVc.bD°:? J k ^h "./.’ ^ " ." p##dA of Qtir com monWraith. I Mi#vv I r»n b# of
+ r u m la the
In m.-'ny w*y» a* O ir( i» ,
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the Iuuk I h of tho unscmiiLiloUJI. Tll»' ot dlreftori bHaII ba iluJy rl^ftaij by thv lflv#
A/ul without making any
tin, jiot jU i | l ) W f i f o o x ^ n u l l i a t P , COUTt Tfwith her parents at Fort Meade.
wealthiest of women. If they have good |
Tho by-law* for the Eovernrarnt of the
Miss Alma Malm of Sanford visit­
* . n t t E * Miortia** a*u
Bcnse, dress tho plainest.
corporation .hall be adopted at Ihe flret S a t ii6 K iS 4 T !r A K £
*• d Wii'l;
A d d f e . J Box 493. city,
ed Saturday nnd Sunday with Mr.
1.-1 ' „
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* « u u . l 111eetinf nl the atockhbtdcr*, or at onkinner* A* an Alderman tor four y..
14 ° t p
E l e g a n t attire has Its p la ce a t a &gt;n »,mr)al mccitni railed Jor that purpoae arcofdinf thai record. I baan my claim fur thr .uland Mrs. H. E. l.uddquist.
f r ie n d 's r e c e p t i o n , - a n e v e u ln g affair.
(Jntll a board of director* ehall hate bean Itipi of lha voter* of Sanford.
Respectfully,
Mr. Charles Kuntoul has returned or at one's homo. But It was never first duly rhoiAn by the stockholder*, the
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butine** of the aald corporation ahatl be
from hi* northern trip.
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rtnore out of'place than on the public conducted by th* followin| named pereon*
Mrs. Geo. Cluib is still ill with streets, touching elbows with tho poor »*”?
vs.
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_v-. Genius.
and suffering, as well its tho wicked
KaiheiipvR
Norton, Vlfo
Vl&lt; rr**iUrat
lngrippe.
lh»ricc"n. Norton;
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Men give me some credit tor gcnlo*AhPftinAJ^aAittJfrica, B ftrp tirjr
Mr. Norman Swanson carried over nnd avaricious, who are evilly inclined.
Ajtx^lm P. Andrrirtn. 1 r trju rr f,
All tho genius that I have ilea Ju*t
p o r » r y h y * U » « m* y !»■ .■t)npt«d * t»y
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kecly and Afins Such women are a temptation and a • AIT(1t m4*ni**fft
TiT'fBI#?. When I have a subject 19
until ( L a lUfci unriutl n o t i n g
menace to thopij who have nothing. of tk* a AitKklioldtn
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Daisy Betts to Barherviljc Thurs­
hand, t Mudy It profoundly, Day null
Milady may never have fared a court
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Th# hlrfhrfti * mt un p**f in
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tilglil
it U iM'forw-flic J .(JfiJlJbrti ll l®
day in his nuto, for the funeral of of Justice Hb« has only herself to nf '‘ •t*"V» &gt;
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" j- ■m-ccp.tauon Shall
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Its
hearings * JflHmlnd h®00106*,
Mrs. Keely’s brother, Mr. Jesse Mor­ l iln m e If she Is forced to face a thief i dred ftity ihou-*ni leii*'..*'',,
Tc ... .
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jjeyvmJcd with it
Then the effort'
rison. * Th&lt;^ ivl)ole community wax who hud adroitly relieved her of her
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■iffttirfB in in. ar tflrrlra Of' (Arof IH, r \(jp n .
which Ii make 1# what people af®'
sl ocked by l\is sudden death and we v a l u a b l e s - W o m e n o f a o a lth w h o c o m o u * * i t r r with ih« amou-o -&gt;f t a p if ll »ubpleased tu call tho fj'ult of genius B
ali.extepd sympathy to the bereaved f r o m s m a l l p l a c e s t o a h o p In tb fl b i g
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A n*clm « P . _ Vnder or.
1926-SDt . St
Is
tho frtilt of Ifibor nnd thougbt — j
cities should heed the warning that Rruoklyn, N . 3’.. 16i. .her*-* common etock
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Otoe*.
Alexander
Hamilton. . • -y
69
abarca
preli-urtl
-lurk.
j- Sunday sc|iool will be held at they should drees plainly and wear
J. Ilaadotpl. Ai-pDLy, Jr., SO lilata .Ut.' S All Local Advertisements Under
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the Presbyteriant1™ valuables Bettor gly o a starving t’eclh Ambuy, N. J , l ahar* common ltortL Thin Heading THREE CENTS a
Kathcrlna R. Nirior , 1C2 Falrxlaw Are,
child
a
little
aid Ilian s p e n d dollars
church, witlj prayer meeting at seven
Jaraay City, N. J., t ahar* common stork.
Flendfah Pej!flht &lt;►
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for costly flowers, for-her oorsago, 1 I c W ltn * *# Wheraof, we 'h a v e hereunto Line For Each Insertion. Minimum ’
■o’ clock on ^Thursday ovaning.
j
Blojsga-^'
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’rom
w
huff
you've
told
f
t
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Charge
25
Cenia.
our hand* thta Slat day of F*ntt;qL«t
which' will withlr’ In an hour.' Avoid A» *.! D.
JPIR.
of yOUF' Jnotliar-la-law 1 ahoalft thin* ?
* A vefy tgrge congregation lor tempting others by overdtsplajr.
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y£u hear, enough from heF in pctsofcj
Upsafu t^ow greeted Ilev. Edwards
i X S i &amp; g P l V A g m -* f , * * 3; ! ^ -Missionary n , . « : b m r without having -cured to It^iuee her t'■
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of Jacksonville, tUq pastoral super­
phtn(a. Planu are fine, ^rue to name
’ Wito(**! N. Rkyroond. Heater.'
U)k lnlj) your plKnuigraph ' AlogS^.
Staley. I Naw York
intendent of this church in Florida, . . and
rooted.
$2 'pe/.J.QtyL '"Ob,.yam can'4 Imagine^tho preasntoj"
Too True.
W
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last Sunday.
He- Ueated us to a
C o u L y of -New Yftk
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“fiftr fttriwberry Growers' As- given ttfo to start'tho maebttoo
Feats exist that Japan la pr
Edgxr Splwyn, in "The Ar*b,” ,M* 3t»t •plcndld sermon on "Saved tto Serve” to renew the regrets of th*
J, N . Raymord Heathr, j r eoti/T
JoruHifcJ, Sarasota, F|».
and th#, shut It off right in the i
in and for lha atata and county
■nd he. was pleased with the out- that they ever invented gunpowder.
Th«5ttrt, Friday, Ott.
do karaby certify tkat AeaUm ft.
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12-4tc
of a oftoteaca!
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President' Wilson will wed again,
all of which brings to my mlndithnt
the hear! broken husbands d b not
linger long before marrying again.
My advice to the ladies of Sanford
is to stay hore just as tong as you
can because your husband will cer­
tainly grieve as much as six months
after you arc gone and then marry
again.
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SANFOim, FLORIDA, FRIDAY OCTOBER 15. 1915

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THE GUEST W HOM WE HONOR
The object of the Federation, an
Tho Music a Department of the
.set out in Article II of the charter, Woman's Club have purchased u
.ire fourfold: Literary, Social, Sci­ Mason &amp; Hamlin Concert Grand
entific t&gt;nd Philanthropic, and, gen- piano, and it is hoped that ull inter
iially to bring into relation of inu- ested in music and tho department
lunl helpfulness the organizations, and all friends of the same will lent!
which nhnll be membei^ of nnid Fed­ nnd give; all help and
assistance,
eration. t a tprovid? for unity in their especially financially to the depart­
action 'Mid to promote ip general ment for payment of same piano.
higher social and moral conditions.
Lp November a Jap unese operetta,
The constitutions of the affiliated Princess Chrysanthemum will be
organization have similar provisions presented by some of our beat local
to c9 nform to the abovp. -These talent,
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dubs number 100 organizations now
}n December a song recital will be
with a membership of about GOOD given by Lucille Aspinwall Takuch.
women, an addition of 17 orgnniza- at.the duh rooms.
tions so far this year, witn nearly u
In February an entertainment by
thousand new members.
H H. Renilo, an impersonator and
The club spirit- is splendid overy- reader from New York.
« here and the clul&gt; movement is
For the small sum ok ton cents the
growing in popularity among cur public is cordially Invited to attend
wujiieh, awid there are several other our regular muait-ul days, the first
organ mm(f(M|S that have expressed being Del T9, »t the club rooms.
the determination* t&lt;| federate be­ Watch the Herald for all dates
fore the convention'to' lie. held in Hoping everyone will give us all nsHolland November 1G, 17, 18 and 19 alatance possible in paying for this
Tins will be the 21st annual con­ piano, which is quite an Undertaking
vention of the Federation.
The for our smal 1 but enterprising music
I , deration wiM l&gt;e 22 years old on depart merit
ii,. 21st day of February, ttllfi,
Signed
Mephisin
, Federation having been or
, ued on this date at a meeting
lion, our n p r i -• 1.1 at i v e being Mrs
,d (or the purpose b&gt; the Gni-u
\\ II poling,
w |io has it 111&gt; served
i .
Spriags Club. The invitation
in the capaeity of one of the tight
neiii out by this dub to about
directors
who
with
the
officer-,
, "i j six other crti« to 'meet inmake up t lu i.u.ird of mana g e me nt
, .'tier to form- the State Federation
fot this splendid organization
I ve dubs responded to thp call,
The work of the General F* dera
t lie Fairfield V 1 A . I he 1m
lion is divided into departinetit- and
. merit Association of T a r p o n
committees presided over by ehatr
Mgs, tlie Crescent City \ i \ .
men
&lt;&gt;ur St al e
Federati on
has
i i he Orange City V. I A , and
si mi l ar corresponding depar t ment s id
ii. . (iirmed the Federation
Mrs
w o r k a n i l ‘ committees presided ovei &lt;
t i, r., Mun-ell was the originator
h\
chair men
also,
such
aArt
.. &gt; i i .• id,..i ii nd was sidy sUpplort'-d '
( ivies
( n i l S i ' t s p e Itcftii in
Kiln
Mi— fVnelope Horden, who uf
cation
Music, Pub l i c Heal th, f l ume
t, i .»,irds became Mrs
Hajpilton^
Economics.
l/t*gt"lat|nu,
Industrial
,n*l though absent, was elected the
am) Kociht, ( ’oust rvation, llird f r o
•Ir-1 (•resident
Mrs N C. ■Wanitection,

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Florida lias fifteen duba-iholding
direct merntiership in the General
I*•■deration, which now lias a mem­
bership 9f 49 State Fedeiutionsr
■•mm lulra. a,.d '.’ ,000,000 members,
f hi" is this largest, organization of
kind in the world. _Club« from
Alaska to Cuba and the Isle of
Fines hold membership. , The Klofidn Federation^ joirfbd fhe flpnettj
Federation in 1^8, just nine 1years
after it was formed. For the, first
time in the history of our federaiioy, we are represented on the hoard
° f ^lirector* pf the* General' Federa■ '* 1

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Dne simple manner would)be for.
each to make some article of fancy
work, pitting a price on same. /The
club could appoint a sale com mitten
tr take charge Of the contributions
an'd arrange for a display and fancy
Afork ^»le during i w fair.

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We are all desirous of removing
the indebtedness on our club build­
ing and. therq are many ways in
which the members can help indb

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Lend i Hand
wo III) i -1.in,I - Ull
Vlsler-ice
was
( ’ 1Ub. whose li rie f
marked by many
mtHm, and a snrtery 'TmnTrojmtt-ofyoung ladies, whose earnest effortswere directed chiefly towaril
t ho
beautifying of the town. One monu­
ment to 'In- thrift of these faithful
young women, is the tenuis court
in t'eiitral i’ark

I'ensHi ola Journal, T h e Mont
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•d the General Federation six yearjt
that orgninitation was not definiely completed until 1889, twentyyears i^o, in New York City,-in
response to an invitation issued by
Serosls" 'to' different state*.

of

been rtlle
exception that hue
\ marl us. r11 I a 1111e 11 at l ames extended to tin* side street* over III
town in Kilo,
K i- efimneil may the other sertlona of the town for
have been a potiitible suggestion ( .ir properly
owners and the city *dshakespeuie's "Tempest." The au ministration have pulled
together
thor. Mr Siraehey of the Virginia for this improvement.
The
first
colony and for
many years a resi clean up campuigii held in Sanford
dent ofVirginia was a
contem- was inaugurated by the West Fide
1in pro ve me it t \ssocin tion
as

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I i , t.,(iu on umiributiun from unn Metropolis
From now on we
in Florida Federation to tin- en­ have been granted a four-page_«tp-_
dowment fund of the Generttl Ked- pli*trient every month TrT the Gett• ration at the Orlando convention eral Federation Magazine. The first
w,i&lt; desiglinted by Sirs, E. G (
issue of this Florida edition makes
U iretell memorial furul in recogni- its fust appearance ill the NoVern
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in,I , deep appreciation of tier i her imbiber
Your president is urg
.doable service to the club women mg every club woman to get this
f I-tontln. us a tribute of “ loving (number "f the magazine, and vnu
• " c t to the Mother of the Fed will in- sure to subscribe
Think
ii|,,|i. a* -he was always called what h great opportunity this will,
Mrs’ T M Shackleford, past presi- be to put our federation in a proper
if» nt F F \V
the chairman light before the federations aud clnhs
ti.irged with raising Florida's por­ of the world
You are also urged
tion
the endowmerU, was the to keep in constant, touch with the
"rrginittor*bf the happy idea.
federation page issued by the nets:We are always glad to acknow|-&lt; paper nearest you. These are the of­
t-tige the good clfib hushnr\d and ficial organs of the federation and
deeply appreciate his cooperation nil official announcements are made
iuiw and its the pusl. W f under- through these pages, anti unless you
t.ind that we owe Ihe inspiration take one of these papers you cannot,
"I the cltib-movement irt Florida to properly do- yout dub work. The
■ man 11 is a bit of cherished club federation needs the support of
history, related about tho forming your cl fibs In making these pages a
•dr the Gteetl Cove Springs CJuh. success, and y&gt;u can best give this
that Mj. Daniel .Tyler of that place by s t r in g 'Iti reports of your rllihj
‘fir-i fh'e orguiiization nf activities to the press .chairman
1lie V I A.~*'
Also at that time!
/\l the found! meeting of the
"-g.iiuzeii what -'in. now called a General Federation in Portland, Oiliimor Civic le a g u e -but was then egon, a resolution was passed mak­
railed the StaY flranch - of the Vil­ ing the "acting” chairmen of State
lage Improvement Asspciation
Federation departments mhmhers of
Tim preeit Cov^ Springs V. i. A., the General Federation correnpond• huh wai sensor for the federa­ i ng departments.' This wiH xgive a
tion , aniT the'"M pther,'» club, was closer alliliatiotf*and art opportunity
"rganized in IRSjy;,thirty-two years for better conpehutfttn between tho
g". which* antc^tes the forming grate*' and. national1' organizations.

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a 11 roin a in, i ;t ii l - o u t t
k nown for the s l nr v of

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r. utuii.it. - l or y o l ' . l u m p ' d
into the purk
which iti
I.etUine
clasp . Mot „ntn
] i|,m &gt; . was several feet
below

wruieii in the English
tongue utid
■ii,', , si, ,| a new field to the wril' -rI

,,f unliT tins park thut was O - ' f - ,

by the city, the or.ly
Halle, k &lt;” *i ilc I rof D e n t
natural beauty
was «
mbia I Mt-i-il, .nc) Ir.c
fiiund.ition for a park b e a u l i f u
formerly
of
\ assur were f ader the direction of the assoeiu-

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A review of the civic work in San­
ford is most encouraging and gives
u» that sense of things accomplish­
ed that is most gratifying to tho
man or woman who has the inter­
est of Sanford at heart. lot the hur­
ry of this week’s work the writer
has been unable to secure data dat­
ing farther back than the ganford
Improvement Association six or sev­
en years ago,, but before the organ­
ized effort to improve Sanford, there
were many property owners whose
individual efforts brought results
Under the efforts of the Sanford Im­
provement Association many of the
shade trees now the pride of our
parks anti streets, as well ns many
flowering shrubs and pturits * were
planted and other material effort
made with some success to beautify
Lhu- town and build up civiu priiWAfter‘ a short life of varied experi­
ences the S. I. A. became defunct
and shortly after the West Side Im­
prove mint Association became a liv­
ing factor in civic work, confining
its efforts
however, to the West
Side and principally to the West
Side Park
For the period of its
busy (if-,
tin
W
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paid nut
fmiiiy ,|..|!.,r« to keep in Vnme de-

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Kep o r t i n- S t ur .

Mi inln-rs responded to n u mb e r n
chib book, " \ a c a t b i i Helmet*"
Following D m-* Mrs .1 M
Wh i t
' l,li •• Hal f

Lihrariau.

an, frees Department with a chair­
man, and the' following six p a ­
pers represented by editors, which
gives the Federation a page n week
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The first meeting of the clUb year
was held Wednesday, Oct. 13th. in
it newly painted and remodeled club
house. Inclement weather was the
cause of only nine attending. Our
new chairman, Mrs. L. It. Philips
presiding. Minutes of last meeting
were read and upproved. , All mem­
bers agreed to have club hour of
department set for three o'clock
PROMPT.
Literary part of meet­
ing was opened by "Thoughts for
the Coming Year" from Mrs. L. R.
Philips. As one member said after­
wards, ‘ ‘ Mrs. Philips always known
just whut to say, anti when to say
if"
Rctljjspeclive thoughts played
no little ■
’ barf
The jist of other
thoughts, 'given when Mrs. Philips
was chairman of the old Wednesday
Club were repealed.
"The oiler
generously' given t«&gt; Wednesday to
become u member iiT the Federa­
tion." &lt;tc. &lt;We note that the Wed­
nesday club has now only lost its
identity in a Ihrger way. as the
Literature Dept, of our Woman's
Club of Sanford

W H AT W O M EN’S CLUBSL41AVE DONE
In the twenty-five years of the or­ institution in which many thou­
ganization of 'the Federation of sands of dojlara. haVe been tteponiLWomen’s Clubs It h1*** become * a '‘,l
• . ' \ ,
In New Yor|t-*the cjult wAmon orwell known fart that by thp Airplesa
efforts of, its members wonileFTuI g.tnixed to forh^
a'* house wives'
things have been acroinplished,'(thd league, .studying thu markets ant(
that the American woman is mak­ k-tiuditipns with a view to reduce the
ing for herself a niight,j^plap; in thp cost nl‘ UyfcutJ' .'
In many' cities and-: towTip the',
well being of -the nation.
sf|fns and
Not satisfied alone by- being t^ rfltibs rtbdlisJied the
good wife and mother she bus taKuiv 'hiliboayds 'which diiflgurelfclti beuuto heart the. well being of tftp'nutlor\ tie* of Nature with whicITTi generous
by the bettafment of the) coming anti loving God.has so amply, pro­
vided us.
m y. ’
generation. * r
.
Gufbnge dump'h ^«nd ’ trash hpaps
Municipal bpuaewivofc'* *havp'alabbecome municipal -mothers:
The havij disappeared, trsos
been
care of the nation's . children is tfh planted,' perks, play grouuds.and cent
invortm t wprk.dpnc lty*tho Federa- eterles, u».'well'as ’ the grounds of
public buildings and Tell wry depots
ticn.' ’
,
A has taught Ignorant mothers
to care properly' for their babes, to ing graa« Und flowers. Trees r.Te be­
frsxcn the Infant mortality and to ing saved arpi othert planted.
In
give them a better start toward be­ Glendale, Arizona, r club of fc.tjcoming ideal men and women.
sevon has by it* efforts ml Idhhed n
city park..
' It has fought A«’!T"'ri' t*''y
Too much Hjince Would bo t«*quirt'd to only p riir’ ly ehumrrate
the many i ml varied r.dvantagcr
have been'supplied by the differept'atftt* HedetaUons.
Rut the

ptifticar • UM(ttl ..fork there iss g
background &lt;fl sten'dy but 'ulways»and this is the notewpfthy - thing
vitiilhted study, study Materi to the
lives and environment "of £h&lt;&gt; sfq-

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’ So r it ’ M d . Iltcrutuic ccursts era
correlated witlt a study of modertT
conditions.
instead
of
reading
Rrowning and getting up the his­
tory of Chippendale, with e view to
the old time culture, club women
zre tow wbikinil it becks on indu;trji! and ’ ori. ! st bjcct* . with a
view- to applying their principles.”
And so tin moving finger writes
And hi ving writ niovcs on,
Nor all your piety, nor all your wit
C^n lure it hack to cause half a fine
of it, therefore let us only look fojward to a glorious future for the
useful and helpful orgar.lra.tlon.
Let tho women of Sunforfi in 'the
coming'yesr brock all records by
iU..achlevemenli, which shrll even
outstrip its 'past noteworthy• hc-’
ftjniplUhmeutf^
Let therd plank

comtint tees who have not only con­
tinued the work of the. old organiza­
tions but have instituted other pro­
gressive methods . and „ introduced
new features. Clean-up campaigns,
flower shows a/xl plant sales have
been, large!)’ instrumental fb devel­
oping the civiy prid* that h«n
prrtved"hnd heitutified our-towii. ' Yn
the City lleuutfful campaign t b d f ,
has been and is still being ivagm^
the cooperation of the street and
park committees of council and tji*
inspector have been potent fnctois,
ull of which has been • appreciatiid
by the committees and fn fact the
club at \hrge Th«*re is every reason
to bulitfC that the rommittciyi for,
tho enauiug year will c*ontti;ue’ thty'
aggressive campfljfn r.nd it is under-*
stoqff tl.t.t the badly nngleeled-Ninth
i trept jicrk, not (ar. from tl*^ station ’
,wi!l he the chief'.ground of iti£Operalioii* and thua the good worlDgoes on.
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trees and beautifuy our public parks *
etc . and strive (or a City IloautTful;*'
indeed so beautiful that our north- 1
ern visitors will look forward -to
their stay among us with longing
and plcnsuic; and lust but not least .
lot every woman in Sanford put
fofth the best offorts, with her eltyV
welfure at heart and fight against
the blemishes whirl) are disfiguring
our landscapes end threaten to *e)im
Innate much of the beauty of our dty.
T^harelore, lot us 'declare war on the
unsightly billbbkrds nnd . advertisetiwmenlx and*let us fight to win:
A Club •&gt;!ember.,

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A . N nrton, who aro to m# j**H katrwa,
thl* day ip a t fe r td b*fora me. a sd soxarally tress, J!0.0f7 611 0»k avenue.
LEGAL ADVLRHSING
t hings t o come. Whllo here ho wa»
(or
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e n t e r t a i n e d nt night a t Mr. llnlalined th* loregclnf arllcle* ot Incorporation
impanylng notice f o r - 6«* ua*
and tk* accompanying
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For
In term itten t VacnBRi I're-Coolln* Company
In Wltneaa Wheraof. I have hereunto »#t
S u n d ay school s u p e r in t en d en t .
my (and and teal ol offlre thl* 2lat day of H a n d 1
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Lay »fh' ,cby
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HEATER.
aoon theraaflar
up for t he surprise p a r t y given to al trn o'clock a. m &gt; or
For Sale— TeFP\acres of tho best ^
N otary Public, King* Co.
aa thay can 1&gt;* haarit, they will apply to
Y O U A N D M E .” /
CrMlficat* (lied in New Turk County. Mgh hnmmoci ^t rfnd, west side, jaxt
Mina Olgn Vihlrn h u t T u e s d a y e ve n­ the Honorable Park Trammell, governor
of the state of Florida, at hi* omen, In (ho No. 261. Cnnimtuion expire* Mar- 3°, ISU.
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tl-T u * * - t tc —•
out si de coriionite limits.
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Tall»ha*&gt;ee. lor letter*. patent, Incorn ei t he r have materialized, b u t we (I
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•• pointing ‘ them, their aaaoctalaa *»d aueMASTER'S HALE
k n o w t h e y nil had a lovely time, n 1&lt;•&lt;-»,on, into » body politic *n&lt;! cctpoiiu
ttnder and by virtue of a dreree ol lorc- l ar ge pines on o t he r half. All frricej
’*■ i
1
•~k -JE- and tale rendered by the ponorabl#
n u m b e r coming from Lake M ar y and j k &amp; t f ^ u r ^ U a i ’ v.^um^Pr^Cooll** cloaure
Judge ol Ihe Seventh Judiriel Circuit «1 the and ditched. . Quarthr. mile of tw0.
A C I I I E L IS A M O N G Y E T A K IN G N O T E S AND F A IT H .
“ from Sanford. Mr. J cwo Lee was nn Co b m «&gt; under the follcwlnk cbirter and State ol Florida (or, Seminole county In s hi ppi ng s tat ions a n d First St. lVr.
.
. .
„ ,i.„ . . .
. . article* ol Incdrporetion, the original of
sitting In a certain caae tbe-eln
honored guest too, it r-l»o bbitig n n »bir r. «iw t,» on ni« in th* omr. of ih. chanceVy
pending, vliercin Th* Uirech Lumber'Com- fort drainage. $1350 will btiy it if
“ 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 .
Th
e
following
d
a
v
tvas
wetciary
of
atal*
of
aalil
alale
of
Florid*,
|i_*S£
la
complainant
and W. W. Urady and
i n e louowing ua&gt; was „ , u rtly of Tallahaa.#*, during tbe^tirno
o b i r t hd ay .
are defendant., the underfill! sold within t he next 10 days, worth
o a o o o O D a D a a o o o o o o o c i o f l o a o a o a a o a D D O o o o a o D O D o a o a o a Q a o a a Andre w Th om ps o n' s a n d h e was rrsulml f.y |**r for the publication
fo of thl* ed, o&gt;llrady
tperial matter In chancery *RJ $3000.00.
See owner, 207 French
noilcei
Bell to ID* hlghnt and beat bidder, for raah.
A ntrim T. Andaraon
* I see b y t h e press r e p o r t s t h a t can always get results where. tho made perfectly h ap p y b y a new
avenue.
11-tf
In
front
of
the
rourt
bnu»*
door
in
Han­
J. Randolph Appleby. Jr.
ford. Florida, during th* legal hour* of tale
Thu bill- bicycle froth his papu.
President' Wilson will wed again, men a t e af rai d tc net.
Katherine K. N orton.
on Monday, Nov, lot, 1916. tho following
all of whi ch brings t o m y m l n d i t h n t boar ds should nevei ha ve gone up
('barter of .Hanford Intcrmlllenl Vacuum pcreonal pro perty, to-wlt:
People read these ads. ' Yo u are
Per
.footing
Company
One brown horee mule named Jim and
Q8 TEEN NEW S
t h e hear! broken h u s b a n d s db not a n d t he people who are c ons truc ti ng
wrigfllng about 1,200 pound*; on* gray mare
Thr
underelgnrd
hereby
acre*
to
berome
doing
it now.
Is y o u r ad in this
Os tee n Ball Club gave Ge nev a a ■uocniid together and do hereby aanoclaW mule named Mollie, and weighing about
linger l o n g before m a r r y i n g again. t h em ore t a ki n g all t he a d v a n t a g e
1.100
pound*; one brown mare mule named column?
Ha
v
e
y ou something to
M y a dv i ce to t he l a d i e s of Sanford t hey can of t he fnct t h a t t hey have game on Fri day last. T h e r e whh a Ihceudin together for the pur pot* of be­ Mary and sralghlng about
1300 pound*;
coming a body ’politic %nd corporate under one bay male mule named Sarah
and
weigh­
oeII?
T
ry
a
?
a
d
4-tf
good a t t e n d a n c e from Osteen, two tho law* ol in* otate of Florida, the pro- ■
is t o s t a y hore j ust as t o n g as y o u t he d t y council tied.
ing
ng about
incut 1060
(unit pounds;
pound*; one bay mare rnute
vltlun*
of
which
at*
hereby
accepted.
The
•
•
•
•
noted rooiei i being jpr
prase nt, J am es i MMiuHiiig
named Jane and wei
weighing about 1200
can bec au se your h u s b a n d will cer­
rticles h
n v u r p u r a u t i r . _*11
_*11 eon
_
tolldwlng aarticle*
ofi iIncorporation
ire mule named Daley,
pound*; one roan mare
For Uont— F urni shed a p a r t me nt !
t a i n l y grieve as much as six m o n t hs ^ There is s o m e talk in t he papers Huff a n d l i u t r y A. utlvuli. O. tour, alltut* and become It* charter upon ihe and weighing_ about 1200
!£ 0( pounds; one black
mule named
B etty,
and waighing for light housekeeping or bed roonn.
10 u * ‘ amare
a f t e r y o u a r c gone a n d t h e n m a r r y about the l a u nc hi n g of a n ew schoon­ won 0 to J, ••Son” Wells being in I ‘“ "*nr* of l,,t&lt;,r, p‘ “ nl
I I. The name of thl* corporation thall b o u t I 2&amp;0 pound*; on* brown hnrae mule
H-tf
again.
be Hanford Intermittent Vacuum Prr- nam ed BUI and weighing abo ut 1260 pound*; Good location. 302 P a r k Ave.
er nt Pnlat kn a nd while it is not t he pill box.
Cootfnfc Company. It* principal nlllr* and one bro w n , bora* mule named Ilob and
• • •
( jn t he following S a t u r d a y guvw plach of builneaa abali b* in Hanford. (Ir­ weighing atArul 1200 pound*, and on* black
ma de clear on to whe the r the
and weighing
For S*le— 5 aero celery f a r m flvg
n i* cou n ty . Florida.
'Branch office* mar* mole named Jaaaie,
5 M a y o r Th ra s he r is g o i n g ‘ t h e full schooner was built by t h e people Lake Helens so called second t e a m amay
*
h* eaiabtleScd at aueh. other plate* aa ah o u t ' 1 300 pound*.
mile's
southVast of Sanford, FlnIIou««
C
E
O
.
N.
lllO
B
Y
.
may
b*
selected
by
(fie
b
o
ard
of
director*.
of Pulstkn or by n firm it causes me a g a m e with . o . i e s u l t of 6 t o JJ in
l e n g t h in t his spar row r s c e a n d I
Special M atter in Chancery.
Insured
for $ 600.00.
chlcVtfc^ •
2.
T
h
e
general
n
atu
re
of
tSe
budnras
to
wonder
a
b
o
u
t
tho
feasibility
of
favqr
u
f
OaUKin.
l&gt;ake
Helen
ch
an
gMasiey
ti
Wartow,
seta.
fc(
Complta.
h a v e been informed t h a t t h e Boy
to be tra n sa c te d by said corporation that,
tl'T u e a -S tn
* i
houses, artofjnn .■weJKfcV,
Sc ou t s h a v e their orde rs t o get all Sanford mon building a river l w a j . ^ f l ^ ^ j e l i g r i ^ i j p r ' t h o t hi rd i nnings be, to conduct and carry on th* business
inilo to srhool a n d loaclin^Slir;ltiTri.,
refrigeration?, rooting an d prerooling in
t h e free a m m u n i t i o n t h e y w a n t nnd when the municipal docks nrp m a d e p u k B t t g - R C t n e place of t ho HI'erfes- ol
all it* .branch**, by m aana ol tfc* Interlieaarlmenl of Ihe Inleriar,
IntjUlfe of W. W. Miller, Sanford,
IT. 3. Land Office, Caineaville, Fla.,
Gbod a t t e n d a n c e n . i l l e n t ‘ vacuum pre-cooling *y*t*m. and by
s t a y r i g h t o n the j ob of killing t he in Jacksonville nnd our b u l k h e a d is sor” a C u ba n.
a n y apd all olher method*, m*an*i ways
Sept. 25th. 1916.
Florida, It. F. D.
4-16tp
A merc hant s' line from b o t h Osteen, Lak e Helen and Or j y i t e m s : to prepare and manufacture.
birds.
T h i s is good news nnd I fniahpd here.
Notice I* hereby given th at Albert T
Ge
nev
a.
Geneva
ca
me
hack
b
e
'
*
"
1
'
*®
buy.
.dl
and
I****,
and
generally
Idpford, ol Hanford, Florida, who, on Auguet
w a n t *to com me nd M a y o r T h r a s h e r from'^this city t o Jacksonville would
«iral in roolini *nU pr»»-f«&gt;olinif, Ico t n»1 22,
1912, made llomeetead E n try No.
F o r S a le
W ic k e r w o rk b a b y carfor s ti cki ng to the j ob unt il it is .give us our freight much cheaper cause on the afternoon before t hey I rrfrigeratjun devices, appliance*, machinery, 011013, and an October 29, 1912, made
leaaneel A d d i l l o n a l ~ U o m ~ * 4 l a s d E n t r y , N o " o n i u t ' r i u g e . G o o t f u s n e w . ( ’ h e a p . A p i.......
.
j
,
j
&gt;
&gt;
I
apparatus,
implcroont*
and
*ppur|r
finished. T h e sparrow m u s t go nl ong t h a n we get it now nnd t he business did not see how ll wus did.
ion, ann
and tor
Quite „\ .vary kind, n.lnr* and doacilplU.
w............................
pj
N’W Section
't, and Kll ol,|
Hrra—
|,J Office''
‘
...
‘
- 14-2tp
I—**, construct . o w n . control and Ni : .‘i Hection 6. Townahlp ZO Mouth. Itsn *e • 1 •
••
with t he hill hourds uud &gt;thcr des ­ men of this city nnd &lt;f all t h e cities u n u m b e r of errors. . M a c e Of Lake ,0
,, ,
..c
n„ ■
, mtint a fa * rurluree, •orb. and plant* tor I9
.'Tell tKskieo tf.rldiso, be. filed' --------------------- '
in this pnrt of .the -tale would be­ Helen, u mpi re
t royer s of t he landscape.
bon
again laced m.nuf.rtunng purpoees an I for tllo main n„ l(r,
Iniogltnii to make Three-year
|-'or Salew-^ThYeee good milk cows,
*1*1 j IrtiAtiep, u)M»r*U«in *ntl t ofujiiftins *J1 thv I'rool, In getabliah claim t n the la n d abnve
co me s iockhr Iderx in t he new line, ( t h e b a t t e r y
with nug^esi.
* “ f 11u&gt;meiift uf f htN c-vrpnration, for thr fttnratt,® doacrlbed, betn re C lerk of C l r r u ll Court Jersey.
Address G. Mol t, Clyde, ‘
products a n d m at i'r ia ia , at_8sa(ord. Flbf|dy, on ihe t |th day. "f
merrhandUr
^
T Kefir seems i n * F u f I i m u e n - H r hr worth m n t r i m s c in ibis eg.- &lt;d vTrnvd re ma in ed over -unl UHkut .ut ui n. .-Jj-.j
blwroka ILunimick AVOnUO*,. ^44-Jtjj
- .. . Tor
T i fndurrTnn
n i t L _______ ’ and
___________________________
rniftafirfunr J-ovembet. 1915.
i r * . r t e c t r i r u y a gd f o r th«» f t u p p iy io c of
Claimant name* a* wilncaea*:
thuslnsin u h o u t the c o u n ty frir and high freight i sues and poor service i n g , n nd a dance wan civ«*n in honor ofw a ter;
t o bullil, m a n u f a c t u r e , purchase,
Jerry Breeow, o( Weklwa, Florida
of t h e m .
Irate o r uthrrw i** a c q u ir e , a n d to **ll,
I suppose it will die a n a t u r a l d e a th
Will Fill man. of Weklwa, Florida
lea*, o r o l h e u r U * t o d l t l i n i e sf, s a d to
H. II. Ilenfroe, of Sanford, Florida
Mis. J . r W r Osteen of A l t a m o n t e equip* an d operate and m aintain, or (lean**
ju st like m a n y o th e r good th in g s
John Long, of Hanford, Florida.
other* to operate, ir lrlg rro to r car llnpr and
ll-5ip
ROBERT W. DAVIS. /
Springs ig visiting relatives and cars
t h a t have been s ta rte d h i r e a n d die
FO R R E N T
an d railway eq uipm ent and oupplles ol
RegUter.
all kind*, and any and &gt;11 convryanrr*. for
from Ir ek of n o u rish m en t.
W hen
frjendn o v e r here.
In rold •lo r * (e «r othorMi ss-Li onn Osteen r e t u r n e d home t i e transportalliiii
Unl, „r ,,y
w. „ r&gt; „f , n
will « ur people ge wim l*&gt; the idea
N o l l e e of App Ifration for l i t Del'd t n d«r
Sat
Ul
d
a
v
.
from
where
she
has
been
e'
-dun.,
f
o
o
d
*
and
manufacture.! arllrle*.
H e r i l « n 57 5 of Use ( i r n r t &gt; l N l a l u l c *
1
Nice (urtiished rooms nt Stumon i
of having everything **' th eir own
J
.
in fui'luft n frnrrAl bhip pine Ami fornAfd*
N o t i c e i» h e f e b y c i v e n t h a t
Ifarftet J |
\
l
N
il,
i
n
^
fririnln
2
1
f
I
cl
M'latlYMi
over
at
iff
l»u»ini*««,
A
m
i
m
rr«aivi%
,
ham
f!*',
»hlp*
3
f
6
K. Fourt h St.
13-5l|&gt;
co unty it n (1 keep th e m oney at
GEN E VA N OT E S
T a t &lt;’**rt»ftrate N o ,
...
&gt;* j
i Vi'.*.# ,
«ritl tran«purt gomls, v i r n ir.q jl iatr,o cdka*t, e dnutrhr eha w2n^dr 'of
l a y of J u n e . A I ' . I V I -\
A l t a m o n t e Spring* and Wi nt er l a r k ..... ..
.ml ,fl
..r rreiebi l.y
home?
» S l e d •ait! c e r t i f i c a t e in rnv ufTlc^ and
ijii'ui mx roomed house with I, th
i I •
tin VIUK rtonu• Itrii'. we a i tier fur t he mist week "t two. she being
1* " 1
by
l- pureha.e, or oiher*,.c ha
ha a m a d e a p p t l c a d u n for Eat d e e d to n » u r
1
atfiulfr. l«» rna nuf IrtTiM*. urudurr, ninrlrl, in
hik
I electric lighi for rent.
\ P
now,
ce
w it h l a w
Hatd r r r l Itlr Rle
greatly missed while away.
prepare for rnarlirl, .ell, deal In and deoi p m hi ff iff cn tf tJ an
* Sanford needs a good progresfid lijw in i d eecriW d
pf o p e n y
o-llh (ooil product* ol rv»ry cloaa and dr*- alt iia t a d int h eS e m
Connel
ly
15-tfc
Mr ant I M r i . W I. Seig llll VO
inole f m in ty ,
F I of Ida,,, toMiss May l.eonardy o
tiu
trig er.puos, and in »u
articles of hou*ehoid
mve league worse than a n y c i t y t h a t
• it
H r if ? l f r e t e w l of t h r N K c o r l,ot 2,
moved in t 11W11 nn ^ . m . Willi. ■ l-.lll friemis in Sanford
ait*! rii"»mi*«i»r u m
a ml m r n u m m i i i t i . in op
Sh*1
expi'ii
*
Se e „■&amp;
. Tp 20 S. Ii 29 i rorv S I t f, I Ii,
l'n r Itriil Two un fur ii ialuid rimrm
I know of
A league t h a t will l ake
rfAiit ruli
fiitinl t«ri p a r It id i: ** Kotlftv*
he near his work.
„ ,,
...
rAtinilig f a r i o r i t a fur f o m l p r o i l u r l * &lt;»f a II N i.'. . W 666.56 It.. W -160 It. N 1093,
r etur n home anon
t h e i ni ti at ive uud do things, wh e t h e r
ft.
E
1119.99
It.
Acre*
za.
u
l&gt;
(liglK »eju»rate entrance, gx»,
IkiDdAe a n d all arllcleft of ho useh old or fan*
Messrs. Sh el d on , Tally and KnuThe .aid land being amaaaaH at Ihe data | wa((.r
lorlilinn. on U cor' e r »! u b «* And r n n « u m p t lo h . anil lo liuy. o
t he town knocker a p p r ov es of it or
ler«(.n have a b o u t completed I heir
ofb pfw iae
Ariiuirr
nnd
*r lj
of
n l h a r a i * " of f he liRUinrft of itich reftificftte In the
WOMEN AB TEMPTERS.
n
a
m
e
of
W
II
SeA
r«
l
nleaa
paid
r
e
ri
if
l
ii#*r
Atl(lr«*i«i
A
1
* WilMiim**, 101. K
not
We formerly did t hings here work at Oke echobe e and will l.c
•l-tpi-Mof
the
prtnluris
or
b&gt; pro duh t» ,
,
.
if cordtn ^ 14i | ■w
------1 1s-r *&gt;of to hu&gt; .^11 I
dev eln p,
AI In | #
r •'1r
r e d ^ H Ir d
Firnt
.St
15-Jfi
despite t h e p r o u s t s of t h e ol d
t a « d e e d • Ul I m u # t h e r e o n on t h r ^Oth &lt;la&gt;
home aoon
E a c h rm Ua ow n a t r u t l&gt;no wo m ove.
••-»»*«.
m an.ee *nd operate real prop of O c t o t r r . A | l . | 9 U .
.
t
..
,
„
, ,
|o l)
R iib ja ri
*i 2xl&gt; to t h r
pr ov tti unf t im
grannies a n d ii we expect to h a v e u
W itn raa
my
of fic ia l • • f e a t u r e
and
Mr Mel .am having purchas ed t he And aonio wall yrmra rrv t h c f And lov«, |
u y Uw «Jr ih»- r h . r t r r or hv -U * . of
For Kent - Kurnifthed room in pri­
eta ber, A
I* l y i h .
city we must do this again
We
i!|kitf t IhHr U v r » oro thro wn
Hill cor pora Hun, lo Im &gt;, aril «nd d r «l in t h i» t he 2 T t h «!ay ofK S eAp t IHMHII.AHH.
M c f ’rory and Baxter oranges near HF air n fur
vate family.
Modern runvnniiMn■«.
m
t
h
o
t
w
i
n
n*mt
t
h
a
t
h
a
l
v
r
a
t
h
r
l
f
*hariw
of
apnrlt
of
ihM
«
rid
nt
h
n
rnrp'oraneed a l i v e hunch here who will kill
&lt;*LrtIt f i r r u i t •T’ n u r t H a m l n o l # &lt; o , H »
II w n ,
tin ft* a n d in
liotiilft an d l o a m ■rcurrd It y
Sait l.ake a nd Persi mmon Until
116 French Avc.
itra il
11 y Jam &lt;" I t o l r f t « . t 1 (
t he drones by going ahe ad a n d muk
A n d . . . m e i n i i e e . bv a l l l l h a r d e r f a i r .
n , „ ( ( . g e . or
other l i e n , on r * , | property.
I I T Ue *-&amp;(r
mock will s tart picking t h e m »non ....
,
,
. ,
, ,
In r i f f )
(in lh » finaln&lt;**« of purrhatinir
log 11 good town in spite of 1he ki ck­
r
ho
b.
Vrr*
meet,
but
................
l
a
t
e
manufacturing,
a-iutrina. holding owning
— ---------For Uont Tvu&gt; niro unfurni-f »d
We are s o rr \ t o learn t li.it the
.
Bo.rtgag&lt;lig, pledging, r.-a.ing, telling, a,
j
N ollre
la 1r r d l l a r *
ers.
hh
I
o a n d front roofiii, ui lh hath .•rid
1
W
O
n
d
c
r
If
11
o
v
e
r
O
C
C
l
i
m
t
o
t
h
o
*iirnifiE
a
n
d
transferr
ing,
in
v
e
s
ti
n
g
In,
trat)
|
h
i
i
ourt
of
th*
1
otinijr
J
u
d
g
r
,
Hrminul
beautiful Wesson home is to he torn
• • •
County. Hisia of HoriiH
f lin ii.t
207 French avenue.
11-tf
h
n
n
t
j
n
o
m
r
l
y
d
r
r
a
t
e
d
w
o
m
a
n
,
r
o
b
e
d
In
'/'*
*
n
,
l
»
ln
»
a
r
e
a
,
m
r
r
r
h
a
n
.
down
I n re
or M f l r a h An n li* Y o n f »
. . .
,,
,
*hw* a n d pro perty o l rirpr y k in d an&lt;! dr**T o a II C f f t d l l c r i , | e ( i i m
df ft trl l»u tre * ani l '
Im r s w is h in g B ilk s
and c o stly
f u r s , c ; t m n , an d r a r f y l n s on
my one or more
*1 I see t ha t t h e ladies will have
Th e closing exi rcises of I In' Gene
hAvtnf flftlmt Aittinat Id ft-ftlat*
Wa nt ed - GemiU*m«*n roomor»»* t
runaom of t h e a b o v e tm«ln e« ar* or ny other hunt ■ll V (-efxiifvi
charge of ttds paper for F r ida y' s vii music sc■hmd will he h e l d F r i d a y i with Jewel* .worth ~a k" ings
o u , And r A c h of y OUr Afft h r r i ’ by n a i l Aril
j" ~ '
...... '“ ** connected therewith. ** may (.e.’ afid
Si
v
j moii’n
U - 6tu
t&gt;rra#nt AYiy r ) i ! m« And de*
wui
.
, 1 " p n r k l l n g In h e r e a r n a n d o n h e r en- m the eit*nt. eerm lited uy th« law. ol (hi. Anri tiMjuirrrJ
issue a nd I hope ibry light mi e v ­ October 16thii , i„ i Under
m n n d • • hIctr jrau,. or &gt; i t !■cr of y o u , m » y
Mr. Thorpe' s Klovml huiidu which her luxurious
?n&lt;'
,**
*
ltJ'
,
m
l1
lhy
p“*&lt;‘r*
Af Aifkftt th**
of M i l r t h An rut ft
(bat ih* law* nl ihl. *txt* cnnler upeq
er ythi ng t h a t needs ii atV! t al k right g u i d a m c t he scholars have made ex­
S to r e rr a n d ro o m * in
For B ent
HHlff half cnnrpuhl. Chut till* Is Lbs rorporsllona; to carry on byafntaa mlthln .Tuhkr’, 9 drcrt*n4, 1ail«• nf Hnmjnoln* C'ounly,
out in meeting. It t ak es I he ladies
Fleriifll, fo ihw imrf rr*lf nrd Ad mdr.tat r ■(ill. B i a h o p M o c k
T h a t c h e r R e a l t y To.
cellent a d v a n c e nnd t alent has de ­ lilugliel Of acute (eitlplallon to
'*' nf isftiil rftiatr, within on* j r i r from ihr
t o stir up t he men a n d m a k e t h e m veloped t h a t some " h o n e hea ds "
1l - t f
Kry. homeless women starving on the
3. Th, ; mount o( e. pU. , , t0fk o( , hU dat* hcraof.
H u r t) Au(u«l 30lh, A. D, 1916
t ak e a cti on on t he m a n y little said weie not in our young people. st reets for ll crust of bredd or a pluco ’ corporation vhall he ()n« hundred and pity
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A C.N KH H M cHW K R N Y
O rsiri* b in
ro o rm
for
For
Rent
t hings t h a t go to ma ke t he greatest
Kioculrli undar tha
n s o.«00). dMdad l»io
E v e r y b o d y is invi ted t*&gt; come to the lo lay their head.* 8 h« swings* her | O n e i h p u * a,,olJ*r;
n d f l» r h u n d r e d ( 1 , 6 0 0 ) i h a r e *
Will of Mllrmh Ann1# g e n t l e m e n in p r i v a t e f a i n ily .
Mudefforts of life. Our city s ee ds much closing exercises.
metlll
purse,
heavy
with
shining
gold,
I
nf
the
.par
value
ot
One
hundred
doltjrg
3 - J um 9tr
Yon fa, HacvA»»*d
We expect that
which shows (hrunch It as sho Bteps
earh.ol which fine Ibtm.and (1000V
lUlif
ern
R easo n ab le
P h o n e 90H0.
in t he wa y of i m p r o v e m e n t s and
„■ «tiare* ,.l Die (»ial ppar
a r vvalue
a l o r nl One hurl
P e an ut s a nd Clifford will do the
m t l i Cwufl a l Haw ,Srv*A(ti J a d M a l 4I t m i l ■
from n shop In her carriage
dr**d l huiJiAiv! I nil a it* * h « H h e c&lt;i fri rn a a I p C lFlwf
t he men are lax in their i nves ti ga­
I da, Hr m l im►!** f "oy nl j . I n C"han r r r i
unpoxsii )e
S t u inmi *.
room s
ut
FurniH li.-.l
draws ln*r s k i n s a way from tho poor mlu,v • r' ,i
imndr^i ,aoo» •hare# nf F i Afiib W Hhr kha rn
tions a nd inspections
If t he ladies
*
*
he
t
o
t
a
l
p
a
r
v
a
lu
e
nf
F
i
l
l
y
t
h
o
u
s
a
n
d
d
M
Th e member s of the (Jen* \ &gt; * a m p . Ilf11** child begging for a penny
I
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5
p
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r
w
e
e
k
a
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ar«
IftU.OOO) s h a ll l*e p r e f e r r e d sto ck
really wa ul t “ say s o m e t h i n g they
Kmrita K VVirkliam
No d . J , \\ (» \\ arc
iti f gr lu n at f women
after
1 3 -5 t|i
F o u r t h Si
WOIHI '11 llook
ook a
f t e r hej
box w ith
1 h e ‘ jFTeferred stock mjfall |»g- entitled to
cun find plenty of places t o j u m p
i « v r n per cent T o Ktnrni F WirkhAm, K u i lUiboft. C apaI Va h \9
he I.reset .1 a t regular tiu-eUngThurs- Oarkenlng brow. Her purse or muBi i7 d i v i d e, n d of ™not r i r r?n l i h g %
£
Y o u will take* not ter ( h a l y ou a/w h*-rrby m |u ir r i gh t int o the game.
T h i s t ur ni ng
atl to appear to th* hill ol rompUint fll+d In thia
For Itont— Jjevoral nice offics
d a y, Oct. 21. By order o(t he Con- falls from her lunula They arty Quick- [ '•»*«!!h*li_be nqn-cuniulatlee. and payable ra«nw
#ft»4 ftfthfttraOk you-Aiw maJa-W4y 4#4mdant
-«*l~6he-pwper-from~Uine-U*~ti»»te-is a
sul Commnruler.
'
ly returned to her. hut not so much a . j
on Monday thw Itt day ol NownUt, A. D., 1916, rooms over’ Yowefl'iT. Hqqulro N. FT
good t h i n g because it gives t he
th» bill aa fllcd will b* takan aa ronfraanJ Yowell J* Co.
n smile accompanies her recognition
The holder* ^l»th« preferred •i l u r k *b a| l othrrvtea
92-tl
aa afalnat you.
jj
people n chance regal (liens of w h e t h ­
Ian of Ike
of
tho
return
She
does
not
st
op
to
,,u*olu'
l i r S Al .A AN l&gt; GRAl ’KVILI E
I F l a fu,r(.lhrf o r d e r w M f a ! ( l i b rf iat lo n I mp r»ub- j
a r R t i o n , -------,
bftfc»M\ a n y
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a m au n f *hall be
er it he a welcome c ha nge or not and
11abed in lhe SanfurtLAHlyraid, a newaiiaprr pubibh- ^
c o u n t o v e r l l l e m o n e y to B e e t h a t n o n e
I .ai lhi
. l |i n„ th
e' It
f c»jqi I &lt;Jrr
l j n *• uf
i&lt;
I h*1
nf I h * r u m m o r * t o r k
For Kent or S a l e - H o u s e on F»lMrs. Jack Vaughan was a viniior
pd In Siillort!, S^mloub ( ouniy, PtorvJa, opr* a
L r ftnitilftd: i n L# p « M e
t he ladle* are always s m a r t e r ihafl
I s 1 1 1 1im I n g .
T h e k n o w le d g e t h a t s h e
*T , n , " u d .
•’*
! h'. * " " “ l
uc
tnr-lto Ave. W J. Thigpen. 101-tf
• w l for r i f hi nimu-cuHvc wevka.
tfif
l
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tiul
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pa
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ticl
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»tW l i i i n # rnv hend and bi*al nf aaUi L’ourf at S a n ­
b !ion»‘Ht Ih t h r only reward t ha t t h r m any •urplu« ■••rta «rirf paying off thr
t he men.
Let them go to it. Mr. at the homes of Mrs. T yner. Mr*
ford, Seminole County. F l o r u i t , thta i h r 6ih da) of
• hole nf i h* paid up
»plt al
(’lark nnd Mrs T hom pson W ednes­ hlurvliJK woman r* Lh fur bnr palnn
E d l t o i , a n d take the blinders off
Hrpt em her , A l&gt; . 1916
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F’or Bent T wo acrea improved
i h e c o m m o n a n d preferK A IMIUGI.ASS
day
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T h r r r a. utinthor cIurh which t h r ■r*lT h- rl o rh! o l-dhearl,l of
K , , r r,|o al v,trio r r ljh t ,
land,
all tiled. Cash n ' nt . Close in,
&lt;?** &gt; .
C l r r V rrf ( if n u t Court
M is s
O lg n
Y ih len
is
la k ing
a richly dressed .woman attracts who do
Thr
„ . lrk
, „ ld
lB WiLaxm 4 IfrjuaLioMftt
My J C , K'da**ri«, I» C . f
En(|uire
Arm-rt n Bai hef Shop !*&lt;&gt;-tf
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'Hie Indies of Sxr.ford are taking
Turw-Vlnr
lawlulmoney of ihr United State*, or real Holt Hi or lor Complainant
course in m tenography at the Busi­ not let her tiff quite BO easily—t ho prou p the billboard mat ter nnd I will
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. t' ^a ‘ ^ u ' . d ' r ’ *'.°
ness College in Sanford, beginning frssionnl b.K-opoDer., the clever fe- ^ "
l)r*.rlm»*l of Ihe Inlerlur
b e t five cents agams
a plugged last week. She will also review for utltlo pur loill era of other people's
U. H. l.enti Office, f l . l n o r l l l . Florid*,
fhanir or payment tticrelor, lrr&gt; I'cr rent
Oct J t . l i m
n eke) t h a t the mdies finally tear
wealth. They see t h e costly m u « and ji? ^ ^ ‘.'1 ^ U a l t . ^ ' i t ^ r ^ '".a';:,
N o t h * I* heiaby glxen (h a t J*m*V ( ' Kda n o r m a l ' course.
t ’.oie h l l b o s i d s down.
T h e I adit*9
swinging bag and mark tho foolish iaraniral pruperty •• *t&gt;ov* provider!, wilh- i » . of Hanford, Florida, who, on April 16.
Mr. and Mrs. John L u n d q u i s t hnd
tkn day* alter Utter* patent *hail have 191Q. m ade llom e*l*ad E n t r y . No. P6727
vain woman who is. out for a show as Dhern
irantrS, and belor'* **ld rurporatlon for Wll of NWW for lx&gt;t U. NWlfol
Mr. and M.rn. Magnusson took three
Sec. 20.
*1 O
15,
HW.U, He*.
20, anrlgt
andgi E
r, *1
Ulf N E
K J.'.'Hec
(4, See. 19,
.•hall tr*n*act *ny. bnilnr**. Thr unpaid BWJI,
their victim.
29 Ea*(.
r.aet. Tal'
“19 South,
“ “Hence “*
balance* due un elock of' the eutweriber* ”Toarnihlp
or four days for a Jaunt to Piedmont,
They follow inllady from shop to flrrrtii ehall he paid In lawful money of lahayee* XfcrMien. ka* filed notice
lire of incampi ng out par t of the ti me and ahop, aometlmes to a half dosen differ* the United Slate* or real or pareonal prop­ tantion to rvake I’i v c y r i r proof, lo
to estab­
. F o r Exchange— High class Sanford
Ibove del
land /&gt;oov*
deacribed,
combining business with pleasure ns er.t places oro they succeed In gut­ erty ul th* value equal to the par Vatu* ol lish eTilm t o oftheCircuit
Court,
at Sanford,
ourt, al
Hanford Ipt for Ford or o t ^ e r ^mpderstfiy.,
lb* 2Gth d a y of Nn.ember, priced automobile, in good condijiOfiMrs. Lund out* t still haa her grove ting a place next to her without at­ ihtrefor. In *uch Inatal ftlrifta and within FJoHda,
,
*uc(i tinra **, may ba dealgnsted by, the 1916.
t i m e , r T h e y also visited Mr. Lar­ t r a c t i n g ' her attention,
(rial
manl
name*
aa erltnriae*:
\\ nCIl S be , h„*rd pf dlrertars, provM«d that tjt* eultT h a t e h e r Kealty-Co.', Bishop iilocl,
T om iloyd, of Weklwa. Florida
*rrlber«.ahall t&gt;« entitled Xu (an it!y*‘ nolle*
lay* her fat purse
down
on
t
he
coun
son's folks.
&gt; 10-tf
A Ol Von llerbuli*, ol Wtkiwa, Florida Tel ephone 245.
,
, ,
. . 1nl demand for *uch deferred payment*.
H aidy Iloyd. of Weklwa, Florida
Mrs. Bertelaon. Mis. Borell and ter that Is tho crucial moment. In | , Thr dur|llo, o( th(. rorpiirtf,on .had
Will
l^
e.
of
Wcklwe,
Florida
a trlci* tlie prafeaslonal purao Hnotch- b r t&gt;rr( » r t u * i . ’ u n U . « a o o n » r dlMolwd » r
W a n t e d — T o tratlc good hor«,
R O B E R T W. D A VIS,
Mrs. Erickson called on Mrs. Elmer
lit
IS T u q -S lc
.
,
R e fiater
or haa thrown some article over (be |
huJn»« «t thl. corporation .hall
delivery wagon- mid harness to trad*
Lundqu is t on t h e first of Oc tober to coveted
by » bgard of not lr«&lt; than
|irixn and, swift as a flash, | b* rb
chtplar
for n second h a n d Ford a ut o truck,
hear in r e me m br an ce her little son, dropped It In her own capacious’ Iflrfr tUfft€l»»ra
, , - t _.
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Th*hoard
ol
Titrfihtar*
*hall
*»!crt
from
J. I,. Miller
i l i l l e r a, Bakery. 4-tf
Adri an's second birthday, bringing pocket, moving ua stealthily away ns | , fl, m„i ve. s-prr.tdcM. vic. prealAM. **e■
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with them u nice marble cuke and a nhadow. * n*
I r*lar» *x rnl tt*rw*urar. _ Two uttlce* may b#
W a n t e d — P e r m a n e n t , position by
otic
jvftrAun
S a i d i&gt;nar
b a i r*
da u«
of tin
ill re c l or *
...
,
**
* a
i D*1*1 **y U
iiw pitwii,
honey cookies.
The hostess also
Women have no rlghb to robe them* Uhaii h&gt;vr authority to appoint til nvrea(Irst-class experi sneed young iadjr
. FUR MAYOR
served fruit cake an d coffee.
Mrs. selves conspicuously Ip costly attlrol**** '*c*n«* ol ihl» corporation.
ff wilt b* a candidate fur the ptaJOnn nf Mayor s t e n o g m p h u r , ’ frpm New York, e»U
Ballinger was also a visitor there.
on shopping tours, to engender hitter- 1|,r
at the prinripai office of ike ror,- af Sanford, aubjart to lha deriMim of Uv White ut Postal Tel egraph. Co.
104*1 |
to ba held In November. Ilavins wrvrd
Mrs. Edwi n Lundquist a n d b ab y ness In the hearts of the on-looking (location on Ihe Ar»l Tueeday in February Primary
the dty two term* a* Alderman and Voowinaf Ih#
lha
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P o s i t i o n * b v UtOnO Krapnhave re tur ned fi om a pleasant visit l*°°r. and encourage daring cr imo a t | ^ D r y\\%»ctVc.bD°:? J k ^ h " . / . ’^ " . " p##dA of Qtir com mon Wraith. I Mi#vv I r»n b# of
la the
In m.-'ny w*y» a* O ir( i» ,
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.
the IuukIh of tho unscmiiLiloUJI. Tll»' ot dlreftori bHaII ba iluJy rl^ftaij by thv l+rum
flv# A/ul without making any
tin, jiot jUi|l) Wfifoox ^nulliatP, COUTt Tfwith her p a r e n t s at Fort Meade.
wealthiest of women. If they h ave good | Tho by-law* for the Eovernrarnt of the
Miss Alma M al m of Sanford visit­
* . n t t E * Miortia** a*u
Bcnse, dress tho plainest.
corporation .hall be ad o p ted at Ihe flret S a t i i 6 K i S 4 T ! r A K £
A d d f e . J Box 493. city,
ed S a t u r d a y nn d Sunday with Mr.
1.-1 ' „
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* « u u .l 111eetinf nl the atockhbtdcr*, or at onkinner* A* an Alderman tor four y . . *• d Wii'l;
14 ° t p
E l e g a n t a t t i r e h a s Its p l a c e a t a &gt;n »,mr)al m ccitni railed Jor th at purpoae arcofdinf thai record. I baan my claim fur thr .ula n d Mrs. H. E. l.uddquist.
f r ie n d 's r e c e p t i o n , - a n e v e u ln g affair.
(Jntll a board of director* ehall h a te bean Itipi of lha voter* of Sanford.
Respectfully,
Mr. Charles Kuntoul has r etur ned o r a t one's homo. But It was n e ve r first duly rhoiAn by the stockholder*, the
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butine** of the aald corporation ahatl be
from hi* n o r t h e r n trip.
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rtnore out of' place than on the public conducted by th* followin| named pereon*
Mrs. Geo. C lui b is still ill with streets, touching elbows with tho poor »*”?
vs.
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-W. .
_v-.
G en iu s.
and suffering, as well its tho wicked
KaiheiipvR
Vl&lt; rr**iUrat
lngrippe.
lh»ricc"n. Norton,
Norton; Vlfo
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Men give me some cr edi t tor gcnlo*AhPftinAJ^aAittJfrica, Bftrptirjr
Mr. N o r m a n Swanson carried over nnd avaricious, who ar e evilly inclined.
Ajtx^lm P. Andrrirtn. 1 rtrjurrf,
All tho genius that I have ilea Ju*t
hy*U»« m* y !»■ .■t)npt«d *t»y
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kecly a nd Afins Such women are a temptation and a •AITtmpor»ry
TiT'fBI#?. When I have a subject 19
4*ni**fft until (La lUfci unriutl noting
menace to thopij who have nothing. of (1tk*a
AitKklioldtn
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Daisy Betts t o Barherviljc T h u r s ­
hand, t Mudy It profoundly, Day null
Milady may never h ave fared a court
6 Th# hlrfhrfti *mt un p**f in
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tilglil
it U iM'forw-flic J .(JfiJlJbrti ll l®
day in his n ut o , for the funeral of of Justice Hb« has only herself to nf ' ‘• t*"V»&gt;
♦
" j- ■m-ccp.tauon Shall
■all
Its
hearings * Jfl Hml nd h®00106*,
Mrs. Keely’s brot her, Mr. Jesse Mor­ lilnme If she Is forced to face a thief i dred ftity ihou-*ni leii*'..*'',,
Tc . . . .
I
jjeyvmJcd with it
Then the effort'
rison. * Th&lt;^ ivl)ole c om m u n i t y wax who hud adroitly relieved her of her
\
Th;
1
■iffttirfB in in. ar tflrrlra Of' (Arof IH, r\ (jp n .
which Ii make 1# what people af®'
sl ocked by l\is sudden d e a t h a n d we valuables- Women of a oalth who como u**itrr with ih« amou-o -&gt;f t apifll »ubpleased tu call tho fj'ult of genius B
al i.ext epd s y m p a t h y to t h e bereaved from small places to ahop In tbfl big
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An*clm «P. _ Vnder or. 1926-SDt . St
Is
tho frtilt of Ifibor nnd thougbt — j
cities should heed t he warning t hat Rruoklyn, N. 3’.. 16i. .her*-* common etock
\ Otoe*.
Alexander
Hamilton. . • -y
69
abarca
preli-urtl
l
u
r
k
.
j- Sunday sc|iool will be held at they should drees plainly and wear
J. Ila a d o tp l. Ai-pDLy, J r . , SO lilata . U t .' S All Local Advertisements Under
,three
V,, ...a o’clock
i\' a1A—. ' ar,t, ,the
1, ,• 1'P .re.. s V
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b yt e r i a n t 1™ valuables Bettor glyo a starvi ng t ’eclh A m b u y , N. J , l ah ar* c o m m o n ltortL Thin Heading THREE CENTS a
K a t h c r l n a R. N i r i o r , 1C2 F alrxlaw A re ,
child
a
little
aid
Ilian
spend
dollars
church, witlj pr ayer meeting a t seven
J a r a a y C i ty , N. J ., t ahar* c o m m o n stork.
Flendfah Pej!flh t &lt;►
-j
for costly flowers, f o r - h e r oorsago, 1 I c Wltn**# Wheraof, we 'h a v e hereunto Line For Each Insertion. Minimum ’
■o’clock on ^Thursday ovaning.
j
Blojsga-^'
fc
’rom
w
huff
you've
told
f
t
^
Charge
25
Cenia.
»*! o u r hand* thta Slat day of F*ntt;qL«t
which' will w i t h l r ’In an h our. ' Avoid A.
D. JPIR.
of yOUF' Jnotliar-la-law 1 ahoalft thin* ?
* A vefy tgrge congregation lor t empting others by overdtsplajr.
ANSELM P. ANDERSON- - f V -------------------y£u hear, enough from heF in pctsofcj
Upsafu t^ow greeted Ilev. E dwa rds
i X S i &amp; g P l V A g m -* f , * * 3; ! ^ -Missionary n , . « : b m r without having -cured to It^iuee her t'■
,
of Jacksonville, tUq pastoral s up er ­
phtn(a. P l a n u are fine, ^rue to name
’ Wito(**! N. Rkyroond. Heater.'
U)k lnlj) your plKnuigraph ' AlogS^.
Staley.I Naw York
i nt endent of this church in Florida, . . a nd
rooted.
$2 ' p e / . J . Q t y L '"Ob,.yam ca n'4 Imagine^ tho preasntoj"
Too True.
W
S 7
•-*
l a s t Sun day.
He- Ueated us t o a
CouLy of -New Yftk " I
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“fiftr ft t ri wb er ry Growers' As- given ttfo to s t a r t ' t h o maebttoo
F e a t s exist that Japan la pr
Edgxr Splwyn, in " The Ar*b,” ,M* 3t»t •plcndld s er mo n on "Saved tto S erve” to renew the regrets of th*
J, N. Raymord Heathr, j r eoti/T
J o r u H i f c J , Sarasota, F|».
and t h # , shut It off ri ght in the i
in and for lha atata and county
■nd he. was pleased with t he out- that they ever invented gunpowder.
Th«5ttrt, Friday, Ot t .
do karaby certify tkat AeaUm ft.
.
12-4tc
of a oftoteaca!
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NO. 16

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THE GUEST WHOM WE HONOR
The object of t he Federat ion, an
Tho Music a D e p a r t m e n t of the
.set out in Article II of the charter, Woman' s Club have purchased u
.ire fourfold: Literary, Social, Sci­ Mason &amp; Haml in Concert Grand
entific t&gt;nd Philanthropic, and, gen- piano, and it is hoped t h a t ull inter
i i al ly to bring into relation of inu- ested in music and tho d e p a rt m en t
lunl helpfulness the organizations, and all friends of the same will lent!
which nhnll be membei^ of nnid Fed­ nnd give; all help and
assistance,
eration. t a tp r o v i d ? for uni ty in their especially financially to the d e p a r t ­
action 'Mid to pro mo te ip general ment for payment of same piano.
higher social and moral conditions.
Lp November a J a p unese operetta,
The const it uti ons of t he affiliated Princess C h r y s a n t h e m u m will be
organization h ave similar provisions presented by some of our beat local
to c9 nform to t h e abovp. - T h e s e t alent,
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d u b s n u m be r 100 organizations now
}n December a s o n g recital will be
with a memb er sh ip of a bou t GOOD given by Lucille Aspinwall Takuch.
women, an addition of 17 orgnniza- a t . t h e d u h rooms.
tions so far this year, witn nearly u
In February an e nt er t ai n me n t by
thousand new members.
H H. Renilo, an i mp er so na to r and
The club spirit- is splendid overy- reader from New York.
« here and the clul&gt; movement is
For the small s u m ok ton cents the
growing in popul ari ty among cur public is cordially Invited to a t t e n d
wujiieh, awid there are several other o u r regular muait-ul days, the first
organ mm(f(M|S t h a t have expressed being Del T9 , »t the club rooms.
the determination* t&lt;| federate be­ Watch the Herald for all dates
fore t he c o n v e n t i o n ' t o ' lie. held in Hoping everyone will give us all nsHolland N o v e mb e r 1G, 17, 18 and 19 alatance possible in paying for this
Tins will be the 21st annual con ­ piano, which is qui te an Undertaking
vention of t he Federation.
Th e for our smal 1 but enterprising music
I , deration wiM l&gt;e 22 years old on depart merit
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ii,. 2 1st day of February, ttllfi,
Signed
Mephisin
F V r
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, Federation
having
been or
m
, u e d on this d at e at a meeting
lion, our n p r i -• 1.1 at i ve being Mrs
, d (or the purpose b&gt; the Gni-u
\\ II poling, w |io has it 111&gt; served
i .
Spriags Club. The invitation
in the capaeity of one of t he tight
neiii out by this d u b to about
directors who
with the officer-,
, "i j six other c r t i « to 'meet inmake up t lu i.u.ird of manage ment
, .'tier to form- the State Federation
fot this splendid organization
I ve d u b s responded to thp call,
The work of the General F* dera
t lie Fairfield V 1 A . I he 1m
lion is divided into depart inet it - and
. merit Association of Tarpon
committees presided over by ehatr
Mgs, tlie Crescent City \ i \ .
men
&lt;&gt;ur Stal e Federation has
i i he Orange City V. I A , and
similar corresponding d ep a rt me nt s id
ii. . (iirmed the Federation
Mrs
work a n i l ‘committees presided ovei &lt;
t i, r., M un-ell was the originator
h\
chair men also, such a- Art
.. &gt; i i .• id,..i ii nd was sidy sUpplort'-d '
( ivies ( n i l S i ' t sp e Itcftii in Kiln
Mi— fVnelope Horden, who uf
cation Music, Public Health, flume
t, i .»,irds became
Mrs
Hajpilton^
Economics.
l/t*gt"lat|nu, Industrial
,n*l t hough absent, was elected the
am) Kociht, ( ’oust rvation, llird f r o
•Ir -1 (•resident
Mrs N C. ■Wanitection, Forestry, Waterways, Good
Roads fjeinmiile Indians ami I,»
brury Extension, with a Lihrariau.
Hureau of Information and Histori
an, frees D epar tment with a chair­
man, and the' following six p a ­
I'.uiMery F*\ ri.l. Tunes-UnMml
pers represented by editors, which
MRS
J ENNI NGS, OF JACKSON) I I.I.K
gives the Federation a page n week
T h e Florida Times -Onion* The Turn
jui Times
I hd Keport in-St ur . i tr
I , mb' I'ensHi ola Journal, The Mont
K i V \t e s t, and 1he M I
ing 'otiri
Ii,
t.,(iu on u m i r i bu ti u n from unn Metropolis
From now on we
in Florida Federation to tin- e n ­ have been granted a four-page_«tp-_
dowment fund of t h e Generttl Ked- pli*trient every month TrT the Gett• ration at t he Orlando convention eral Federation Magazine. The first
w,i&lt; desiglinted by Sirs, E. G (
issue of this Florida edition makes
U iretell memorial furul in recogni- its fust appearance ill the NoVern
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in,I , deep appreciation of tier i her imbiber
Your president is urg
.doable service to the club women mg every club woman to get this
f I-tontln . us a t ri bu te of “ loving ( n u m b e r "f the
magazine, and v nu
• " c t to the Mother of the Fed will in- sure to subscribe
Think
ii|,,|i. a* -he was always called what h great opport uni ty this will,
M r s’ T M Shackleford, past presi- be to put our federation in a proper
if» nt F F \V
the chairman light before the federations aud clnhs
ti.irged with raising Florida's po r­ of the world
You are also urged
tion
the endowmerU, was the to keep in constant, touch with the
"rrginittor*bf t he happ y idea.
federation page issued by the net s: We are always glad to ac know| -&lt; p ape r nearest you. These are the of­
t-tige the good clfib hushnr\d and ficial organs of the federation and
deeply appr eci at e his cooperation nil official annou nc ement s are made
iuiw and its the pusl.
W f under- t h ro u gh these pages, anti unless you
t.ind t hat we owe I h e inspiration t a k e one of these papers you cannot,
In the twenty-five years of t he or­ i nstitution in which many t h o u ­
"I the cl t i b - mov emen t irt Florida to properly do- yout d u b work. The
ganization
of ' t h e Federat ion of sands of dojlara. haVe been tteponiL■ man
11 is a bit of cherished club federation needs the su pport of
Women’s
Clubs
I t h1*** become * a '‘,l
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history, related about tho forming your cl fibs In maki ng these pages a
In New Yor|t-*the cjult wAmon orwell
known
f
a
r
t
t
ha t by t h p Airplesa
•dr the Gteetl Cove Springs CJuh. success, and y&gt;u can best give this
a'* house wives'
that Mj. Daniel .Tyler of t h a t place by s t r i n g 'Iti reports of your rllihj efforts o f , its members wonileFTuI g.tnixed to forh^
things
have
been
acroinplished,'(thd
league,
.
st
u
d
y
i
n
g
thu
markets ant(
‘fir-i fh'e orguiiization nf activities to t he press .chairman
t h a t the American woman is m a k ­ k-tiuditipns with a view to reduce the
1lie V I A.~*'
Also a t t ha t time!
/ \ l the fo u nd ! meeting of the
J' . '
"-g.iiuzeii what -'in. now called a General Federation in Port l and, Oi- ing for herself a niight,j^plap; in thp cost nl ‘ UyfcutIn many' cities and-: towTip the',
liimor Civic l e a g u e -but was then egon, a resolution was passed m a k ­ well being of -the n at i on.
sf|fns and
Not satisfied alone by- being t^ rfltibs rtbdlisJied t he
railed the StaY flranch - of the Vil­ ing the " a c ti n g” chairmen of State
good
wife
a
nd
mot
her
she
bus
taKuiv
'hiliboayds
'which
diiflgurelfclti
beuulage I mp ro ve me nt Asspciation
Federation d ep a r t m e n t s mhmhers of
to heart the. well being of tftp'nutlor\ tie* of Nature with whicITTi generous
Tim preeit Cov^ Springs V. i . A., t he General Federation correnpond- by the b e tt af me n t of the) coming anti loving G o d . h a s so a m p l y , p ro ­
• huh w a i s e n s o r for the federa­ i ng departments.' This wiH xgive a generation. * r
vided us.
m y. ’
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tion , a niT t h e ' " M p t h e r ,'» club, was closer alliliatiotf*and art oppo rt uni t y
Gufbnge dump'h ^«nd ’t ras h h paps
Municipal bpuaewivofc'* *havp'alab"rganized in IRSjy;,t hi rt y- two years for better conpehutfttn between tho become municipal -mot hers:
T h e havij disappeared, t rsos
been
g". which* a n t c ^ t e s the forming grate*' a nd . nat ional 1' organizations. care of the nation's . children is tfh planted,' perks, play g rou uds .an d cent
•d the General Federation six y e a r j t
i n v o r t m t wprk. dpnc lty*tho Federa- eterles, u » . ' w e l l ' a s ’ t he grounds of
that orgninitation was not definpublic buildings and Tell wr y depots
ticn.' ’
,
iely completed until 1889, t went yA has t a u g h t Ignor ant mothers
years i ^ o , in New York Ci ty, -in
t o care properly' for their babes, to ing graa« Und flowers. Trees r.Te be­
response to an invitation issued b y
frsxcn t he Infant mort al it y a n d to ing saved arpi o t h e r t plant ed.
In
Serosls" 'to' different state*.
give them a bet t er s t ar t t o w ar d be­ Glendale, Arizona, r club of f c . t j c o m i n g ideal men and women.
sevon has by it* efforts m l Idhhed n
Florida l ias fifteen duba-iholding
city
park..
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It
has
fought
A
«’!T"'ri'
t
*''y
direct merntiership in the General
To Remove Indebtcdncas
Too
much Hjince Would bo t«*I*•■deration, which now lias a mem­
We are all desirous of removing
quirt'd to only p r i i r ’ly e hu mr r at e
bership 9f 49 State Fedeiutionsr
t h e m an y i ml varied r.dvantagcr
■•mm lulra. a,.d '.’,000,000 members, t he indebtedness on our club build­
ing
and.
therq
are
m
any
ways
in
have b ee n' sup pl ie d by t he diff hi" is this largest, organization of
which
the
members
can
help
i
n
db
f
e
r
ep
t
'a tf tt * HedetaUons.
Rut the
kind in the world. _Club« from
vWualjys
V
.
Alaska to Cu ba and t he Isle of
Dn e simple m a nn e r w ou l d) be for.
Fines hold membership. , Th e Klofeach
to make some article of fancy
idn Federation^ joirfbd f he flpnet t j
Federation in 1^ 8, j us t nine 1years work, p i t t i n g a price on same. /The
after it was formed. For the, first club could appoi nt a sale com mitten
time in t he history of our federa- t r t a k e charge Of t he contributions
iioy, we are represented on t he hoard an'd arrange for a display an d fancy
° f ^lirector* pf the* G e n e r a l ' Federa- Afork ^»le during i w fair.
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The first meeting of the clUb year
A review of the civic work in San­
was held We dn es day, Oct. 13th. in ford is most encouraging and gives
it newly p ai nt ed and remodeled club u» t h a t sense of t hi ngs accomplish­
house.
Inclement weather was the ed t h a t is most g ra ti fyi ng to tho
cause of only nine attendi ng.
Our man or woman who has t he i nt er­
new ch ai rman , Mrs. L. It. Philips est of Sanford a t heart. lot t h e h ur­
presiding.
Minutes of l a st meeting ry of this week’s work the writer
were read a nd up proved. , All m e m ­ has been u nabl e to secure d a t a d a t ­
bers agreed to have club h ou r of ing fa r th er back t h a n t he ganford
d e pa r tm en t set for three o'clock I m p r o v e m e n t Association six or sev­
PROMPT.
Literary p a r t of m eet ­ en years ago,, b u t before t h e organ­
ing was opened by " T h o u g h t s for ized effort to i mp rov e Sanford, there
the Coming Y e a r" from Mrs. L. R. were m a ny propert y owners whose
Philips. As one member said af ter­ individual efforts b r o u g h t results
wards, ‘‘Mrs. Philips always known Unde r t he efforts of the Sanford I m ­
just whut to say, anti when to say provement Association m a n y of the
if"
Rctljjspeclive t houghts played s hade trees now t he pride of our
no little ■
’b a r f
Th e jist of ot her parks anti streets, as well ns m a ny
t h o u g h t s , 'given when Mrs. Philips flowering shrubs and pturits * were
was chairman of the old Wednesday planted an d other material effort
Club were repealed.
" T h e oiler made with some success to beautify
generously' given t«&gt; Wednesday to Lhu- t o wn a n d build up civiu priiWbecome u member iiT the F e d e r a ­ A f t e r ‘a s h o rt life of varied experi­
tion." &lt;tc. &lt;We note t ha t t he W e d ­ ences t he S. I. A. b ec a me defunct
nesday cl ub has now only l ost its and short ly after the West Side I m­
identity in a Ihrger way. as the prove m i n t Association became a liv­
Literature Dept, of our W o m a n ' s ing factor in civic work, confining
Club of Sanford
its efforts however, to the West
Mi inln-rs responded to n umb er n Side and principally to the West
chib book, " \ a c a t b i i Helmet*"
Side Park
For the period of its
Following Dm-* Mrs .1 M Whit busy (if-, tin W I A paid nut
1 1f if*"' pup1' , ofitincil tn iu|.i&lt; fmiiiy ,|..|!.,r« to keep in Vnme de' l,li •• Half
S'org.'tteii
Southern
,,f unliT tins park thut was O-'f-,
1 lassies
|&gt; neglected by the city, the or.ly
I’n d Halle, k &lt;” *i ilc I rof De nt
p^rk
whose natural beauty
was «
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mbia I M t - i - i l , .nc) I r . c
fiiund.ition for a park b e a u l i f u
H-i&lt;k iie formerly of \ assur were f ader t he direction of the assoeiuUtioli d
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ir loads of , a/Di werv
i apt Smitl
r. utuii.it. -lory o l ' . l u m p ' d into the purk
which iti
|'.«. , I ,, [,11. — t,,i- I.etUine clasp . Mot „ntn
]i|,m &gt;. was several feet below
Irnm it- elegance of
diction Put i | i ,
- ur f a, e .d other par ts of the
quoting Mr Hal lei k,
Ii has the
,, •*m&lt;| .1 ihen levelled and p l a n t Ih i nr ••( being l lie lirsi &lt;tf it- kind , ,| with tb&gt;w,ring pl ant Moriches
wruieii in the English tongue utid a i ,■
1 i , 11 ..I 11 swings md merry
■ii,', , si, ,| a new field to the wril'-r- , founds t.e tin ihltdrei
To t inI \ nit r i, a 11 roin a in, i ;t ii l - o u t t i- j. , , i n i, 11■ t *j lm the .redit for
i- n well known for the s lnrv of • |, •' - • j -t w iys over In the W e 't
|'i cal'ontas as for ill his other Sub (ini w hi -It lime it fian been rtlle
r &lt;ii ie v•■me ii t s
rather then the exception that hue
\ marl us. r 11 I a 1111e 11 at lames extended to tin* side street* over III
town in Kilo,
K i- efimneil may the ot her sertlona of the town for
have been a potiitible suggestion (.ir properly owners and the city *ds hake speui e' s " T em pe st ." The au ministration have pulled
together
thor. Mr Siraehey of the Virginia for this i mp rovement .
Th e
first
colony and for
many years a resi clean up campuigii held in Sanford
dent ofVirginia was a
contem- was inaugurat ed by the West Fide
1in pro ve me it t \ssocin t ion
idy of &gt;u ! | Ve
Lend i Hand
wo III) i -1.in,I - Ull
Vlsler-ice was
(’ 1Ub. whose li r ie f
marked by many
mtHm, an d a snrtery 'TmnTrojmtt-ofyoung ladies, whose earnest effortswere directed chiefly towaril
t ho
beautifying of the town. One monu­
ment to 'In- thrift of these faithful
young women, is the tenuis court
in t'eiitral i’ark

WHAT WOMEN’S CLUBSL41AVE DONE

p t i f t i c a r • UM(ttl . . f o r k there iss g
b ac kgr ou nd &lt;fl sten'dy b u t ' ul ways »a nd this is t he notewpfthy - t hi ng
vitiilhted s t u d y , s t u d y Mat er i t o the
lives and e n v ir on m en t "of £h&lt;&gt; sfq-

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’So r i t ’ M d . Iltcrutuic c cu rs ts era
cor related witlt a s t u d y of modertT
conditions.
i n s te ad
of
readi ng
Rrowning a nd getting up t he his­
tory of Chi ppendal e, with e view to
t he old ti me culture, club women
zre t o w wbikinil i t becks on indu; trji! and ’ ori. ! st bjcct* . with a
view- to appl yi ng their principles.”
And so tin moving finger writes
And hi ving writ niovcs on,
Nor all y our piety, nor all y o u r wit
C^n lure it hack to cause half a fine
of it, therefore let us only look fojward to a glorious future for the
useful an d helpful orgar.lra.tlon.
Let tho wo men of Sunforfi i n ' t h e
c o m i n g ' y e s r brock all records by
i U. .achlevemenl i, which shrll even
o ut st ri p its ' p a s t n o t e w o r t h y • hc-’
f t j n i pl U hm e ut f ^
Let therd p l an k

com tint tees who have not only con­
t inued the work of the. old organiza­
tions but have i n s t i t u t e d o t he r pro­
gressive m et hod s . and „ introduced
new features. Clean-up campaigns,
flower shows a/xl plant sales h a ve
been, large!)’ i n s t r u m e n t a l fb devel­
oping the civiy prid* t h a t h«n
prrtved"hnd heitutified our-towii . ' Yn
t he City lleuutfful c a m p a i g n t b d f ,
has been a nd is still being
i v ag m^
the cooperation of t he s t r e e t and
park committees of council a n d tji*
inspector h ave been p o t e n t fnctois,
ull of which has been • appreciatiid
b y t he committees a nd fn fact the
club a t \hrge
Th«*re is e ve ry reason
to bulitfC t ha t the rommittciyi for,
tho enauiug year will c*ontti;ue’ t h t y '
aggressive campfljfn r.nd it is under-*
stoqff tl.t.t the b adl y n ngl eel ed-Ninth
i trept jicrk, n ot (ar. from tl*^ s t at i on ’
,wi!l he the c h i e f ' . g r o u n d of iti£Operalioii* a n d t h u a t he good worlDgoes on.
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trees and bea uti fu y our public parks *
et c . an d strive (or a Ci ty IloautTful;*'
indeed so beautiful t h a t our north- 1
ern visitors will look forward -to
their s t a y among us with longing
and plcnsuic; and lust but n o t least .
lot every woman in Sanfor d p u t
fofth the best offorts, with her el tyV
welfure at heart and fight against
the blemishes whirl) are disfiguring
our landscapes end t h r e a t en t o *e)im
Innate much of the b e a u t y of o u r d t y .
T^harelore, lot us 'declare war o n the
unsightly billbbkrds nnd . advertiset i wmen lx and*let us fight t o win:
A Cl ub •&gt;!ember.,

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of these efforts for t he child. T h e b ea ut y, however in the tiiw stat e, t he hobl who makes the m a n eu ve r s guests daily. Th e religious life is
Sanford a n d Music
Since I camp t o Sanford t went y* future hope * of Sanford in music the pre tt y ivory I ike column he­ of t he big battleships possible the -confined to services once u mont h
on each island. Rev. ami Mrs. Day
And spoke possibilities wn h the result women uru now behind t he guns
five
years ago t h e music life has lies in the young hoy and girl
who (lave been missionaries to Pub
they
are
p
o
k
i
n
g
the
engines
of
war;
k n o w n m a n y phases. At t h a t t i m e when parent s realize * t h a t music that a n u m b e r of dishes of v e r y uplm estine,
conducting these services.
there
is
no
excitement,
no
banner
iente
flavor
were
obtained
t h er e was some excellent vocal t al - should be t a ug ht seriously, not just
People
come
from, t he surrounding
and
music,
just
hard
work,
unusual
The
following
sitnYle
recipes
might
e h t ; B&lt;?me fine c o n c er ts given. T h e r e for program display- not appeals to |
gftmp,
bringing
with t hem a picnic
work,
undertaken
that
their
count
ry
be
used
a
n
d
offered
to
Ihu
winter
was a n orchest ra a n d a large brass vanity, hut for their individual de-1
dinner
which
i*
generally
served at
may
not
be
entirely
crippled.
The.
visitor
as
-n
met
hi
ng
"
di
ff
er
en
t"
and
light
a,*
one
enjoys
a
book,
and
fqr
band.
work is done seriously and steadily, onu . common table, between t he
Ou r yo ung neonle and, t he m en " devel opment and increased spirit - of distinct Sanford origin.
m .
s ee me d t o ha ve m o r e l e i s u r e t h en uufity, ttie result will hi- remarkabl e,
Ilaked Pal m Heart , or linked equaling t ha t t he men had done, ‘morn in g 'service -and afternoon S u n ­
Catering for
t h a n now.
O u r b a n d so met i me s for Sanford teems with music t a l ­ " P a l m e t t o C a b b a g e : "
One large witli nn added grace and courtesy. d a y school session.
---- --------left h o m e t o p l a y for special ocen- ent.
Paint He ar t shredded and parboiled They ur*&gt; filling the vacancies in one's social affairs is r a th e r u difficult
sloryt Young m e n t hen s ang more.
The desire to at t ai n a little music t hree times, but do not cook too hanks, offices and shops. Th ey run and often nn embar ras si ng s i t u a ­
Supplies are sent front the
T h e r e wero s om e good male q u a r ­ hurriedly a n d hence superficially has soft; drain, l e t st and in cold x\ater street cars and give subway service. tion.
They
work
in
munition
factories,
ra
'inland
and if one o m i ti sending a
t e t t e s ‘ h u t I n e v e r heard in t hese tnarrvd Vnusir’s worth to many an a few minutes, drain again.
In a
special
messenger
for ice the menu
t
ha
t
tinsoldiers
may
he
supplied
yea rs a piano solo outside t he home i ndi vidual .
baking dish place a layer of the
t
is
necessarily
robljAl
of its iced
with
shell,
and
what
French
women
o r p r i v a t e affair.
One then never
Parents should not distress their Paint Heart, t hen a generous layer
p l a y e d from m e m o r y or aimed hi g h­ children wi th -t he fueling unless t bey- of grated cheese, s|*rinkV* with salt are doing, the Hermans are lining desserts, and h u r r ie d ly the hostess
er t h a n opera t rans cri pt ions a nd can "show off”- it is no good unless and pepper, . t h e n a layer of Pil ot also, in a mere systematic, better s u bs t i t u t es ’ other desserts or eurp a r l o r variations.
La t e r there was they ran make money' out of it. Heart, a l t e r n a t i n g until dialt is organized way, Tor their work was luils the menu. Among the people
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s om e good i n st ru ct i on hut no p r o ­ lint her tench them to love and to nearly full. Cover with white sauce pl anned for them long ago-. When of nt^te t h a t Miss Goodhue had t he
the
word
went
out
that
H
e
r
m
a
n
y
pleasure
of
meeting
were
Mr,
and
gr a mm es .
and
hake
urifll
brown,
desire it to "enlarge their spirits
T h e first s t u d e n t s ' piano recital with all the wealth of Imauty good
Palm S a l a d : Shred or chop fcourse- must feed herself this winter t he Mrs. Gould, now located on Sanibel
was given at t he
Ifotel Wilton in music can bring "
iy a Palm Heart, boil in salted water women redoubled their efforts in the Island but formerly missionaries to
Aluska a n d A. H. Andrews, editor of
1902.
Th e selections were c o m ­
Children so t a ug ht will regard until tender, boiling in ut least three liejd, t h a t the harvests might he i n ­
creased.
When
t
he
government
askt he * American Eagle.
A unique
posed of semi p o p u l a r and classical music as somet hi ng ab ove mere e n ­ waters will be required t o whiten
ell
for
gold,
silver,
tin
an
d
copper
feature
of
this
island
is
the
absence
numbers.
Th e vocal solo of t he t ert ainment , iiut a serious and e v e r­ sufficiently to a p p e a r a tt ra ct iv e.
of
nrgroes.'*
ThfJfVtlre
not
allowed
t
he
women
gladly
gave
t
he
ir
or­
When cold niRl t wo cups of chopped
e ve n in g was “ T h e Promise of Life," lasting joy in life a necessity.
i.i i *
I can cat 'em all — they,
n am en t s and household utensils. to l o c at e ^ op l(|rag
Cowan.
It was well rendered by
Children so t aught , when "grown celery, one pimento, salt a nd p e p ­
won’t
hurt me! That'a he-’
M
a
n
y
a
Herman
wife
wears
an
iron'
one now p r om i n en t l y connected with up" will go to music programs for per. Mix with mayonnaise, chill and
"V
cause
they’re
made with Calu­
wedding
ring
in
place
of
t
he
golden
ope of Florida's leading uni versi ­ soul st imul us for music delights, serve.
*
GOOD S W E E T R E D P E P P E R
met—
and
that'i
why they're
one
given
to
the
Fatherland,
ties.
My friend told me. however, not to see how it "goes off ‘ oi be ­
Croq uet t es
Prepace Palm us for
pure,
tempting,
tasty,
whole­
tin J u l y 17 th Si), 000
women
Is it “ p iment o" or " p i m i e n t o ? ”
he diii not sleep t h a t night anil re-j cause a novelty is promised
One salmi
Put t hr ough the meat g ri n d ­
some — that’s why they won't
m
at
che
d
t
hrough
the
streets
of
Lon­
Hunting question of t he hour, for
solved t ha t concert life was not I of the crying evils of concert life Is er one cup cold cooked chicken, otic
hurt any kid.”
•
s ui ted t o his t e m pe r am en t .
! give us somet hi ng we have never small onion, two crisp crackprs. don to di-mund war work from the American housewives are rapidly b e­
R e c e iv e d l i S i b n t A w e t da
Since t he date of this recital, piano heard, something new
L'm J /»**!
— St* tlip
Add salt. |»-pper an d a little c a y­ newly appointed minister of mu n i­ ginning to make t he acqu ai nt an ce
in tile procession fluttered (If ihi* canned sweet red pepper
i• PrmmJ C**p ro g r a m m e s have been quite us u al , .
A well known orchest ra c onduc tor enne p ep p er
llb-nd with one well tions
b
anne
rs
bearing
such
inscriptions
as.
jkhai
doesn't
really
burn
at
all
ami
and the best classics most enjoy |tl t hui co unt ry was asked whai mu
beaten egg, s hape well in cracker
ntitjr Ttml i mntl lgemt y ■ r m d e r e f i ,sic
h c ~ w d i f f i l bring OUT Ihht wlfiTFr crumb'*, melt TFT
P r o p lit TTee)r Men *mlist light . a n d _women .tliu/k finding it an . i i c qu au i tn m V we|!
Work." "Shells made by a wife may worth while.
which proves a cont inued and ser i­ The n umber s ment ioned in answer fat a nd brown.
save a h u sb an d' s life," etc. * The
But very few h ave guessed t ha t
ous growt h in t hi s once much n e g ­ included B ee thove n’s N in t h S y m ­
Pickled. P a lm :
Hoi) until t en de r
lected phase of music life.
phony
" H u t . " said tite promi nent two small Hearts, chop one large leaders were received by Lloyd they are actually growing t hbj p e p ­
In t he earlier d a y s our church citizen, "I heard t ha t over six years c ab bage, ' four large onions, four George and Mrs. Pan k hurst TO- per in their gardens t h a t is when
HOT
choirs w«tc replete with line muk* ago
The c onduc tor replied, " i do *weel red jo-ppiTH. one-eightii p o u nd H F T 11 Kit ON A P L A T F O R M . The t hey are growing pepper* at all,
voices, most choirs could from Sun- i not believe t ha t one will rt-rr know it i Coliiiaii's m us t a r d *w&gt;* cups g r a n u ­ Suffragettes have dropped their own whirh every one with a garden
cause to work even more ardent ly should do
For t he *wi-,-t red pej*day t o Sunday rentier male q u a r ­ writ rrrittijf' in this world
lated s ugar. Milt t o , taste, two q ua r ts for their countrv.
In
an
eloquent
per
and
the
sweet green pepp* r are
tet tes
tine church 1 remember b ad I We never
hear any good music 1 cider viqegar mix anil boil pntil
sermon :» clergyman '.ml that if t he [ identical
The green pepper will
a vested . lour of over twenty fuen number often enough to gel alt tin- cabbage i* tender
&gt;* al but
women had been *alb-il **ut the m
t urn r&gt;-*i and be s»ii-t*-r than *vei
and boys
I am . q a loss to answer good out of it
Rui h
-aid r &lt;huPal met to Pal m Hearts should be essurv three million would have re if you give it .» little time anil Mill
for ibis t r eme nd ou s "falling "If
inn it n, 'should be nur daily bread
used only (luring t he drv season, a* uponded t lie nex t day
shine
I rend soniewhere t h a t ' Serious
We said there were .concert ' some
thev a b s or b and hold qiiuntitle* of
\* to tin* name " j n m e n l o i* m
Limy a -a d* In *-r ini! milk hustling
years ag" and tine uties. Put 1lie&gt; imisn -luil\ mu-t enlarge n if -yin
moisture
S hould always lie
j&gt;ul . b.iggagin running eh-vatiors, acting a* correct, being a corruption of t he
did not surjiass t h o s e we have had pallors, en ha n ce emot ional ex pres- 1
to cook in hoihng witter a nd cooked j hotel clerks and porters an d the Spanish word pi miento or pimicnta
III file [Hist few vears
Nor were ■don Tirol im-reti-e o n e ’s m p a r i i v fo r
q III- k I V
Pimitiln i* a real vvi-r-l bnwiver
1. m i d m11 hohhv is .i Homan
tlo-re ever, in m\ memory
such joy in wlial l he great lititstelan* of
M r i k Luca being
till- *cli'lltlt|i: wur-l fur allspice
large and well t r ai ne d choruses as t itr world have to g i v e "
rlo winner of rank and wealth
i Eugenia pimento
which i some
those ue have enj oyed within t he
j
are
t
urni
ng
their
house*
into
hosWhy deny the less tal ent ed sin-ii
i
\\ (I M U N ' s U n It k IN T H E W \ It |pltal~ and *dev oting fortunes to re t urn* called the J amai ca |&gt;e|*per
(last five &lt;-r six \ ears
opportunities. Or feel oneself not
Tile mistake has the more easily
Many of them are Amer
The great &lt;!r*-*-k philosopher Plain, | be! work
Six years ago i he SJittfqrd M i n n young enough to under st and to
in
curred
because. until cmnpar a-|
Cl ub
was organized
Its t alent real h blit for such knowledge its wlieii *iex ribmg ai| ob-al republp [ ii i!ii women and tin- fortunes were
CH\CA&lt;35
tjv.lv
lately
On- sweet pepper
(' an anyone
fought down ill Peginning di*ci»ur- meaning worth ami . " in pa nion -l ii p’ -aid t hat women should go | o a b&lt; mad*- m thi* loimtry
whetln-r red &lt;&gt;r green has been al ’
Music gives Us idealIt brushes front ami light |u*t as the men -lid imagine i to- situation without tloage me nt s, finally uniting with t tie
most entirely
unknown in North (
S anfor d Wo ma n' s C l u b , which a d d phi- cobwebs nut of eve ry da y life How hooji ik Mu* purl &gt;&gt;f fils ideal nuraws’ flow many have gone from
America
except
in
those state* near
to he realized, not o nl j in republics, t hi* count ry? The present head op
ed greatl y To Us strength in mem arid keeps u- young
Mexico or t 'u b a
In tiiess jilaee*
St
Luke'*
|!o*|iiiii|
in
Orlando
nerve
but
in
t
he
kingdom*
and
empire*
hers, a nd the gro wi ng music siluaSanford will, in time, and *hould
C h e a p a n d big c a n B a k i n g P o w d e r s d o n ut
the *weet pepper is preferred In it.»
served
a*
a
Red
Cross
nurse
in
tier
a
.
ro
-s
the
w
a
t
e
r
’’
It
i«
not
an
tin
tion in Sanford assures a jierma- have U bi g. nogular choral of men and
s a ve you mo n ey . C a l u m e t do e s —It's P u r r
ripe, red stage
1'hus, with the
One must enjoy study for umiu 1 sight t o d a y in London to see many, many have gone to (Haguenency .and s pl endi d - work
This women
a n d far su p e r i o r t o s o u r mi lk a n d soda.
average northerner, who has not
music division r e g u l a r l y presents to years to be a soloist, but any one Khaki clad women who helojig to strteken Herv in. and many ha n- not
All over heretofore realized the existence of
the public, in p r o g r a m m e a n d c o n ­ riot atone deaf or d u m b can aing in t he " W o m e n ' s Defense Corps" r eady r etur ned anil never will.
the land the women are knitting, a sweet red pepper, has created con­
cert. t he best, fr om past and p r e s ­ a big chorus and gain a great share to hear ar ms in case of invasion.
He ha* instinctively asso- nf,t ,.v,.n those sent from his own
knitting t ha t the soldiers may have fusion.
in tin* joy of music
e nt music writers
Ope of riie a r g u m e n t s now used
elated
t
he
words " r e d
and "p ep - country
He calls tt by it* correct
The men of our town should sing against woman' s suffrage is that the hand knit socks, warm bands
T h e Cocillan Music Club, c o m ­
per." singly or combined, with lire, name ei t her the American sweet
and
vvri«ti-r*
To
m
my
Atkin*
beg­
It needs " o n l y to t r y "
posed of young music students was more
woman i* now exempt from mill- j
and also with the t raditional Met- pepper nr I fie Spanish 'pi mi en to
Some one ha* *aoi, I &gt;i•1 vou ever t ary dlltv and it 'lie a*-time* rlo-| ged for the hand msde sock*, as t he
organized in I'uir, and has given in
* nil love of tin- hot red t a p p e r
If vou prefer canned peppers I t
the past ten t e a r s one hundred a n d know a rea|ly mean |.o&gt; io whistle'* right to vote she must -U-rv,- her j fa- tot y one* h*,| i *eufn that made
vi*ti
to hav. i tn* b es t , buy A rm-rp .- i
Thu*
it
ha*
happened
that
Inpa*
tinfeet
raw^and
sjo*mi
t
he
march
for ty regular progr amme* and over r lie ft let us encourage nur boys to country in t he army
D o t , * hr not
grown
one* and cun them yourself
refused
to
buy
sweet
Amer
bn
n
red
e*
a
nd
m
the
wet
1
‘he
women
of
whistle!
It
is
healthful
t went y-five re ci t al s to an invited
do this t oday?
Do ail the men
If you prefer
. Sanford i n the past few years has aatvfi in t h e army. o r . in the same Glasgow were appealed to they are jM-ppers shipped north by Southern grn It is easily done
—public.
- - ■— their
foreign
t
o
t
heir
American
name
cr*
for
nil
red
peppers
looks
uspiciously
nil
great
kni
UersuparlicjuJarfy
the
S a n f o r d ’s fine bra ss band bus re­ had a great music awakening. And branch of it? Is not the work of the
he
correct
and
say
not
“
pinlento.’
alike
to
him.
Consequent
ly
they
are
ma
rk
et
women
and
in
one
'
weiJV
c entl y been reorganized and e n l a r g ­ with present opp or tu ni t ie s of &lt;yr-’ engineer, maki ng roads and bridges
«
f el lent inst ruct ion in every phase o and p l h n m n g fortification* as much the women of Glasgow sent in fifty shipped onl y to cities with a large b u t “ pimiento."
ed
&lt;
annvcf
Swee
t
Pefipers
Heat ed
percentage
of
foreigners
front
s
o
u
t
h
­
t
hou
s
an
d
jisirs
of
socks
T h e r e is also a new orchestra for the art, we predict we shall in tin- a service ti his co un t ry as t hat of
ern
Europe,
where
t
he
sweet
pep
Wash.
‘half.
seed,
drain
and
next
lew
years
In*
fumed
as
one
of
In till* i-uuntry there i* a leading
our yo ung men
These deserve mil
the p ri vat e in the r a n k s ’ Are not
per is known and Rived
wipe pepper*
Scald five minute* in
the
state's
music
center***,
and
known
fancy
work
*hop
that
keeps
-tockei^
hea rt i es t en c ou ra ge me n t and sup
the women across the ocean serving
As a m a t te r of fact th American water poured on when it j* hulling
port
May t h e y grow m nu mb er . not only as " L u c k y S anfor d" but their c o u n t r y now as If ul\ as the up with tin- lu-av &gt; gray and brown
Hwcet red pepper i* identical with li ra in li-t coni snmi-w ha I and pit- k
Musical
Sanford
wool
which
I*
sold
it
■
1
1
1*t
to
those
May the city b a n d and the city
soldier* in the trenches'.’ Who will
Add one ti-a*|Mii&gt;nbil
the imported pimu-nto, except that in g!*s* jar*
o rc hes tra live forever in h a r m o n i ­
deny it? In France every man J*e win* will knit sock* bo the soldiers.
of
salt
to
each
jarful of pepper*
the
latter,
canned
and
costly,
is
not
Pal met to Palm Pointers
K v i r y where at summer resorts
ous a t t u n e to t h e town's credit and
tween ‘JO an d 4N, with a few excep­
Fill
jar*
with
cold
water and place
so
good
as
the
fre*h
American
t
ype
the delight of music lovers
The pul motto palm is a product tions is off to the war. a nd the there are Red Cross meetings nod
tup*
on
loosely
Put
jars in a boiler
The
l
at
t
er
,
shipped
from
our
own
In Sanford t h e r e is a good b o y s ’ peculiar al moat entirely to Florida, wonu-n are nut weeping and waiting, benefits to raise funds and do the
with (also « bot tom. Add cold water
south
from
December
to
July*
or
The S ant a Claus shift was
b a n d composed of very young men yet l ittle seems to he known of its oh (hey are so often described. T h e y work.
from no rt her n garderns from July to a depth of three inches (enough to
T h e r e is ulso a y o u n g peojile’s o r ­ use us a food, except by the older are working to keep the machinery sent by .women that the d es ti tute
to
December, has the sujieriority of form steam later, udding boiling
chestr a, mostly-- of small hoys an d generation and theA prepared, only, of the nation going, to Uphold thd kiddies in those saddened lands
any
fresh vegetable over its canned water as it boils away).
So
girls. .T h ere are five violins In this as "boil ed c a b b a g e ”
As such it o rg anizat ion t h a t keeps the men at might h ave a Christmas toy.
Place the boiler on lh*» stove Snif
form,
and costs much less.
o rc h e s t r a from t h e ranks of our was first introduced to the writer. the front.
We have heard a great the women work to build up, to r e ­
let,
water boil one hour; t h en allow
Oddly
enough,
alt
hough
the
Amer­
m a n y ‘children violin students.
So served, its ext remel y un at t ra c ti ve deal about t he map behind the gun. pair a nd to relieve while the work
the
Tttcam to escape by raising t he
ican
sweet
red
p
e
p
p
e
r
is
still
gener­
T o o much c a n n o t be laid in praise appearance won little favor.
Its We have heard loo of the s t o k er In of t he men -is -wha t?
\
ally unknown, except to foreigners, boiler-top, and d o s e j ar-tops tightL- _.
the green sweet jiejiper has beoom Let cool till next day, when repeat
Among the South Florida Islands
almost as great u fail with. Amer ­ heating process, loosening jar-tops at
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Repeat t he third day
Miss Isabel Goodhue, who has re­ icans as t h e foreigm canned red sweet t he start.
limited Peppers
Yet t he green sweet pep­
cently returned from a visit to the pepper.
Seed and
South Florida L'tknds gives a vivid per and the red sweet pepper, wher­ . ' t^uart er t he peppers.
Dr
oi
1
over
hot
coals
until
the edg'"*
ever
grown,are
in
a
sense
tlot-.iiutmaccount of her trip
Miss Goo dhu e
curl
Servy
at
once
with
thin,
thing.
'
.
_
was the guest of Mrs. Albert Fro we
browned
slices
of
breakfast
bacon.
The
red
sweet
pepper
is
simply
the
Don al ds on and
her father,
Dr.
Canned Swee t P epper s Cold
Frowe. on Cuptiva Island, where she green sweet pepper allowed to ripen
anil
t
o
'
d
e
v
e
l
o
p
itz
sugar.
A
i
rce
u
Wadi,
dry. s t em, ha/ve and seed
recei ved many delightful social a t ­
mn ’
X
a
n
d
peck
d o r ? in glass j a rs . . Have
pepper
may
be
j
u
st
us
much
a
ho:
t entions.
Combining business and
pleasure, she made mflny interesting pepper a* u hot red pepper, for Otis r eady cold water in which salt
trips among the island* while s t u d y ­ is it m a t t e r of variety in general, t two t..b . e.poonfula to each jaf)
ing t he bird life of this section and t h ou gh , occasionally, there may he has been boiled six mi nutes a nd the
Fill jars per­
secured much valuaMti ' d a t a from a h o t bush’—o "sport'" among the water titem cooled.
fectly
full
wtih
this
and
seal.
field
of
sweet
peppers.
Mr Thos Hand, a famous guide
Salted
P
i
p
p
e
r
s
for
Winter
Use
In
short,
Ihe
greCn
swfeet
pepper
and warden for the National ^Audue *
v j
x
*
Wash and wipe t he whole s w e e t
bon Society
Hera qn these i s l a n d s | !* a developed but riot n ripe pep*
There may be red and green peppers and tie t i gh R' in a cjieeselives t h e “ fryiate bird" oi which so per.
m u ch lies been wV.tten.' *From Mr. peppers c ut Ro'm t he name hush. If c l a j h bag; place in a ^ s t o n e j ar and
\
s
* * * *•
Hand Miss Goodhue li-rCni-d m any st^ the p t e t . poppers hnva hut part fill it up with cold water salted,
of t he bird calls and m u t u a l trillr^of of the flavor t hey would have had allowing four t nbl cspounfuls of salt
lA)ts for \ybite Pgople; IaoU for ( ’olored People; Ixits for Home Builders;
the gay little wi r 1 In* t h rt i est tn ' a n d which their sister red pepper* to each q ua r t of water. When tteedIx)ts fot* Tnyefttorsf^L/iLs for;Kvervbody. Sanford is r,rowing; Grow with it.
the Ir.-e* eiul foliage of these b ea u­ huvedi ad they, like their sister*, ■d freshen by soaking in fresh, soft,
Buy rmw while IVices''are'LoV, and. Reap the Profit. Don't Wait and Kc^rt^ini ^ (
tiful i*Und*, which we shall prob- be,-ii i.|,owed to ripen i-nii ivrcotne warm watiT. &lt;J^eep tn III cold place.
Dr'eil Sweet Pepper s for Winter
t h ^ y o u Failed U&gt; A c U : ( ’time in and See Us, and we will Show Yuuv Speak to; g
h'ar“"onwttme m.»* Good- a* i.eauofui ..mi sweet to u,e paiau
Wash and dry the peppers ’tFeJTTiis about Building a House for you.
*
T h e ripe,, rosy-red
huc's reel la hi in the future
The *s to t he eye
o
u
ghl
y. String t h e m on heavy threml*
island life is wonderfully interesting, aweet pepper is as luscious und
or
tie
or k not each s t e m with twine
This t he fdrt h e mot or boat being the only uve- frupjr ns an apple.
j
&lt;
n
o
t
close
enough t o t ouch) anil
nut* of ro(£triunication lielwacm neigh
ami Amerlro Italb
a
n
g
the
strings
in a d ry place until,
iana
or
Spaniards
eat
them
just
a*
bors end friends
Afternoon sWin!
t
h
e
moisture
has
e v u po r at o d. L«t*'r'
t
hey
would
an
apple.
afftirs a n d shend the day parties
* *
,*
v *
j,
famous . social —(unctions in which . T h e foreigner is right about t he t h e y can be tied in bags a n d hung
both men end wnmWn participate for sweet rod pepper; it is better t han u p .
’ A VfV
tt y
. i
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f.v
7'
'f •
The e v e n i n g - p a i t y is' rarely knbwn: t be^gr een »w.eet pepper.
He buys
* ~T ^ T - T T : . v*
Coming in boits, there is almost! the American grown, fresh, sweet
Optimistic T h o u g h t
always a- continuous ' sfreem
of red pepper -not tire conned onga—
I F " dull world.hath ueed
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by the young Indies of. t he Church
Mo ves to Sanford
of the Holy Cross of this city,
The m a ny frlendi 6f Llr. O. B.
especially for t he purpose of p ro­
Van
Epp a n d family, 'will regrot t o
moting the growt h of s oda! life in
^earn
t ha t t hey intend to leave hero
t ho church a n d doing a certain
Sanford Temp le No. 17 P yt hi an pressed on toward the vision of the in a few days for Sanford, Florida^
amo un t of charitable work, in this
Sisters wes i nst it ut ed (March 5th, better country, t o an assemblage of to make that place their future
I this it has mai nt ai ned a r e ma rkabl e
community.
!!*((''
The charter list •,hri’&lt;i*lod |of men buried with t he perishable re­ home. This move ha* been deemed
I a t te nd a nc e and preserved its m^anIt has been the custom of this eighteen ladies and twelve Knights. wards of the d a y. She btought tin
iiuUon in tart .
With conditions us
necessary on account of the he 11th
they have been a n a n g e d for in the Guild a t Thanksgiving and again at Meetings are held twice u m o u t h tiiree-fojd leaven of endur ing so­ of the d oct or and (anrily.i Th ey ex­
now church building, the a t t en d an ce Christmas to di st ri bu te b ot h food and thuch interest is shown V# *'&lt;i ciety, faith, gentleness anil home, pect to leave here t he lat ter p ar t of
should easily lie doubled and the and articles of clothing, wherever
next week.
The officers for thisj|lerTn ^are? with nurture of children.
And t he mem­
efficiency of the school greatly i n­ siime was needed.
P
Florence Frank: M E. C.,
Since the organization of t he
Dr. Vnn Epp lias been enjoying a
ber* have also worked with unlimit­
creased.
nie Wicker; E S,. Kate Mc- Gr an d Chapt er of Florida there has lucrative practice, and while his
The school i» thoroughly o r g a n ­ ed [ffltiencv and untiring zeal for j Lanilin, K. J.. Carrie Ao ernat hy: M . been paid- towards u Masonic and friend* here are loth t o see him
ized with three hundred members, the purpose of placing in the bank Minnie Woodruff; M. of F . Sarah Eas ter n Star Home per Inst report leave wish himself and family suc­
a substantial fund for an organ
t wen ty teachers and live officers.
F rank. M. of II and C., Cat rie 32.M6.d6.
cess in their new home.
The m e n ’s Brotherhood clasa with which is _Yory much needed in the Davison; P.. Carrie Spencer; G.. • f^rotn last r eport there Were 85
church.
They
will
have
at
at
he
Dr, Vnh Ep p has dispoied of his
ninety members, ages ranging from
Lola Evans.
New members are C hap ter s in the stute. During 1915
end
of
t
h
i
s
.
y
e
n
r
two
h
undred
dol­
interests
here to Dr. C. B. Finetwent y-one to eighty-ftvt* lyears. Tho
added from time to time. We work several others have been added to
frock.
who
will move in the formeVs
lars
in
the
First
National
Hank
of
married women's class, known as tho
together in Friendship, Love and t he order.
■»
this
city
ns'
a
foundation,
every
office
from
his present location. Dr,
Wesleyan T r u t h Seekers has t hi rt yCharity, realizing t h a t in the sight
Wc always keep in memory t hat Flnefrock, who is also well and fa­
penn
y
of
which
has
been
earned
by
nine members and the young w o m ­
of G o d all are equal and all are t r y ­
It is ing with p uri ty o( hearts to be f a i t h ­ shadlws have mingled with the s u n ­ vorably known here and has been
e n ’s class, the Daughters of Wesley the members of t he Guild.
shine and our s ym pa th i es have gone enjoying u good practice will look
with twenty-eight members are t h o r ­ hoped that every dollar of this fund ful t o our obligations a n d practice
ou
t in full measure to those whose well after his interests.
oughly organized and registered. will be many times blessed a nd earn benevolence at all times.
homes have been ma de and, and lone­
ten
more.
Some
generous
citizens
Tho Seniors and Juniors have their
Dr. Finefrock has been appointed
ly by the passing of loved ones.
health officer to succeeed Dr.
Van
class ‘organizations with president, of our town have already pledged
Order
of
Eastern
Star
Leaves have their ti me to fall
themselves
to
helpful
donations
E
p
p
.
—
-Port
Clinton
(Ohio)
Herald.
vice president, secretary and t rea s­
So many hnvp asked what is it And flowers to wither ut the north
when the time comes fof buying an
urer and are working earnestly for
_________________ f
like, 1 t h oug ht here was the ti me
wind’s breath.
organ. *Why not give ' bo w' ;a nd let
the upbuilding of their classes an d
How Bacteria Llvs Forever.
And stars to s et : but all,
this s um be earni ng interest, and to tell you a little about this greut
arranging financially for t he fur­
Bacteria may be properly described
order
t
h
a
t
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mb
ra
c
es
the
world.
T
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o
u
hast
all
seasons
for
thine,
ndd additional e ncouragement t o
nishing of their respective classrooms
• s Immortal,.becauso when they attain
Its membershi p consists of Master
O Deat h. ”
these earnest young workers. Time Masons in good standing in a M a ­
an age of fifteen minutes they, each db*
in t he new church.
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Dear readers, t his gives you a vide in two and continue so p r i d i n g
brht gs -many changes, originally this sonic lodge a nd their wives, d a u g h ­
J h e school is also organized.;iIfc-&gt;
was. an organization of y oung girls, ters, mothers, widows and sisters small idea- of t he order of East er n Idduffolt’ely. If al| tba conditions were
trtisshmary sphoof, t h e o f or In*, o/ t he
Mrs* Neal being the only C a r r i e d who have a tt ai n ed the age of eijfh&lt;- •S ta r in the d t y of Sanford. A col umn lijeal ono bacterium would in twentysecond Sunday, in each month e n ­
member, now it is composed chicily teen years are eligible to m em be r­ of interest could be written but I four hours become forty thousand bil­
tirely goes (or missionary work and
lion billion.
do not wish to tire you.
of young matrons, all of whom are ship in this order.
hus been done for the last t w e n t y - 1 *
*
*
'
intensely i nterested^ In its ? present
seven years- I rie school was awardThe g over nment of the order
and future welfare.
V*‘
ed t h e efficiency banner for t h i s dis­
vested in three bodies, nnmc
Any one wishing . to D^omjCf „»
.
.
. . . ,.
trict for lusl, year
.
member,
not - J k s s a r i l y .^ 'jn i U j e 'd ., W t r ^
.‘n
™ , er
Working as it has under such
.
v
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General G ra n d C h ap ter, G ra n d V
, .. .
.
, w ith any o n \ i4ihri b ' w i l l 'l^»,.qW»st
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great dlsadvantage,* as has collie to
, \ •• ./
.ill
C h ap ter a n d Suliirdinate C h a p te r
xFrf. as t hi .. rtf,- niit* lot it r* remarkabl e thu-Standard j
_ The G rand
C h a | i t e r of F l o r i d a
befsbip Is unlimited.
it has maintained and k4fit up to
wa s o r g a n i z e d in S a n f o r d J u n e 7l l i .
such fine condition.
Thyi w't* ,a|^
1904. The n am e of the ortier, tho
Women s Auxiliary
t ri but e to the e U r y s t interest of .
n a m e s o f t h e d e g r e e * a n d m o d e s ef
The Woman' s Auxiliary t o the r e c o g n i t i o n a r e u n c h a n g e a b l e .
the teachers and officers and the
Hoard o f Missions of the Episcopal
loyalty of the srholurs
It*
lessons
are
Scriptural,
its

LADIES’ FRATERNAL SOCIETIES IN SANFORD

Woman a Missionary Union
At tho Juno mooting of the C o n ­
gregational Worn on’s Missionary S o ­
ciety it xvas decided to s t u d y " T h e
King’# . H i g h w a y , ” ono of t he new
iTrJijfflriw'irtinty-'-booka for 1915-1916
Issued hy tho Cent ral • Commi tt ee on
the United S t u d y of Floreign Mis­
sion*.
Wishing to keep in t ouch
with our Ho me Mission work also,
the c ommi tt ee on programs (or t h e
year has a r r a n ge d fro throe Homo
Mission, Pno T h u n k Offering a n d
six Foreign Mission afternoons.* .
J us t here a few words abou t t he
origin of the United S t u d y of Mis­
sions may be of interest.
During
the Ecumenicnl Conference, held in
Mew York. April 21-Ma y l, 1‘JOO,
a long cont empl at ed plan to un it e
all Women' s Hoards of Missions in
the United St at es and Ca na da in a
more t horough qtudy of missions
took definite shape.
A represent ati ve c o m m i t t e e J , was
appoi nt ed t o ar range a course of
s t ud y and provi de met hods of c a r r y ­
ing out t he same. Via Christi, nn
introduction t o t he a t u d y of mis­
sions was t he first of a scries pro­
posed b y t he committee, (Allowed
by studio? of India,
CTiinu. J ap a n
"
mid other countries, each volume
treating of t he history of the mis­
s i o n s in t h e cou nt ry to which it was
■d e v o t e d ' and
beginning with t h e
n i n e t e e n t h century.
W h i l e o u r s o c i e t y tins n o t s t u d i e d
a l l the book* recommended we l a v e

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used with much pleasure a nd proilt
some of t hem, such as Via Christf,
Lux Christi— an outline s t ud y of
missions’ in I nd i a and Hex Christi,
an outline s t u d y of missions ini
('hilia in connection wifh other (ori-ign httH home work.
&lt;
Methodist

c h u r c h ts a n o r g a n i z a t i o n o l t h o t ea chi tigs m o r a l a n d u s
purposes
w o m e n of e a c h p b r i s l i
As t h e n a m e In n e f i c e n t
t 'hur r h J u n i o r L e a g u e i m p l i e s we h e l p t h e H o a r d o f M i s ­
T h e (&gt; F! S. is w h a t we m a k e it
laist y e a r we h a d m o s t i n t e r e s t i n g
^ c h a v e a J u n i o r F . p w o r t h L e a g u e s i o n s m t h e i r w o r k , e s p e c i a l l y ill t h e
It wc w i s h o u r s t a n d a r d t o be a
s u p p o r t of w o m e n m i s s i o n a r i e s
p r o g r a m s f r o m a n o t h e r o f t h e U n i t p d " i t h e . M e t h o d i s t ■h u r . h «f S a n f o r d
t . - mp l e of r e f u g e a n d o f f e r s tut in
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P h i l i p s i* o u r s u p e r m
The u n i t e d o f f e r i n g g i v e n b y t h i s
e c u l i v e for t h e h i g h e s t s t a n d a r d we
M idst” w h ic h deals w ith existing te n d e n t
We
have
now
..n
r ol l b a n d of worker.* a l l o v e r t h e U n i t e d
must build with perfect m aterial
S t a t e s , o n c e in t h r e e y e a r s
ts a
.. million s a n d efforts for ch il d bet-1 a b o u t s e v e n t y m e m b e r s
I be p o i n t s of .Mir S t a r r a d i a t e ill
t erme nt u n d e r Christian influences. |
w&lt;' I'” 1' 1 Jm e t mg . on. .- a w.-.-k .... g r e a t h e l p t n t h e H o a r d of .Mis­ tiie b l u e r a y of f i d e l i t y , t h e y e l l ow
sions.
W c help th e H o m e Missions
T h e K i n g ’s H i g h w a y w a s w r i t t e n ) F r i d a y a f t oQFiioo
hioons
rav of c o n s t a n c y , t h e w h i t e r a y of
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, I . tr i t v. t h e grc. oi r.,v of h o p e of
f o r s e x e r a l year-. h a s b e e n k e e p i n g a s s i s t , , ur B i s h o p in iits w o r k by a
■r&gt; \yjio, i n c o m p a n y
with
Mrs
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a n d t tie r e d r a y o f fer
u p a r o o m a t it,.- O r p h a n a g e at F.n
s y s te m a t ic offering
It is t h e o b j e c t e v e n c y
H e n r y W . P e a b o d y , c h a i r m a n of t h e
a n d z e a l in f a i t li , d i v i t i l n g
E v e r y C h r i s t m a s we s e n d of t h*. m e e t i n g s t o b e c o m e f a m i l i a r
t ' n e t r a l C o m m i t t e e on t h e I ' n i l e d le r n rls e
o u r hie a! of (i E S, s t a n d a r d w h i c h
t h e c h i l d r e n at th e O r p h a n a g e
w i t h t h e m i s s i o n s of- t h e - e h u r r h a n d
-t iu iy oi F o r e i g n M is si o n s, a n d their
p o i n t s n s t o t h e S t a r tn t fie E a s t
box of p r e s e n t s e n d o u r box last i heir need* a n d to s p r e a d t h i s i n t e r ­
. l a u g h t e r s , v i s i t e d t h e v a r i o u s mi sSot
only
Grand
Chapter*
but
I ’h n s t m a s w a s vai ner ) a t J 1 5 tilt
est t.&lt; o t h e r s , s o t h e • w o r k j n a y
i n n ' f i o m E g y p t to I n d i a , C h i n a
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California
is
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to
ItOntR
Our League motto i*
Ml (or
conditions in the v a r i o u s
exten d s u c o rd ial In v ita tio n to these
1'i.iiieeT M o t h e r s E r e c t i n g a s t a t u e a t
i "hi its t
•
meetings to
friends interested
in
tiie
P a n a m a F’ x p o n t n . n I n s c r i p t i o n
R u t h I'eubodx Marshall
this w o rk
T h e O ctober meeting
p
a
y
*
delayed tribute.
At t h e b a s e
President
will be a t t i i e h o m e of M r s J C
Junior Auxiliary
i of t h e m o n u m e n t r e a d s . " O v e r n l d e
K n s i n i n g e r a n d e v e r y m e m b e r is ex
The
Junior
Auxiliary
of
the p a th s
wuth h u n g e r a n d
risk
she
iinly Cross C hur ch
p e e l e d t o l&gt;e present.
C h u r c h of t h e H o l y s C r o s a is a h a n d
Her h a p s a b r i e f s k e t c h of t h e first of a b o u t l i f t e e j r ' gir-:« f r o m 10 t o 16
y e a r , w h i l e t h e r e is a c o r d i a l s p i r t !
c h u r c h in S a n f o r d m i g h t p r o v e of y e a r s t d a g e ' w h o m e e t t o g e t h e t o n c e
T h e W o m a n ' s M issio n ary Society
of c o o p e r a t i o n a l o n g t h e l i n e o f t h e
interest
As t o p r e s e r v e t h e . h i s t o r y s w e e k ” u n d e r t h e l e a d e r s h i p o f M r s
of t h e M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h o f S a n f o r d
various and
varied Sunday school
i« a t p r e s e n t o n e t^f t h e p l e a s a n t S fi. t ' h a s ^ ' u m l M r s
H F W hit
♦. i s a m e m b e r s h i p of f o r t y five or
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t a s k * t h a t t h,- w..m&lt;
of it ■ - ■&gt; f &gt; h m r
■illy
Hie womt'ri h a v e tins veal
w o r k for o t h e r * l ess b l e s s e d in w o r l d
are a tte m p tin g
t h r o u g h c o m m i t t e e s c u r r i e d &lt;&gt;n a*
&lt; ongregaliiihal l adies I m en
General
Hanford
ex ( o n a o l
t o !y t h i n g s t l m n We lire a l s o t o ge*
i i ' . ial t h e i r s e v e r a l lines, of w o r k
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w'urk a l o n g tHtfJDne M m i s s i o n s .
W e g a t i o n u l C h u r c h w a s - o r g a n i z e d in
is d o i n g a g r e a t d e a l t o p r o m o t e t h e named was u devout c h u r c h m a n and
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t h e half b loc k
c a u f o of m i s s i o n s .
Uelinving th a t g en ero u s ly d o n a te d
We c lo th ed c h u rc h socially a n d financially,
it
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p i r n t i m i , h e l p f u l , i n s t r u c t i v e b o o k s T h e first c h u r c h
N u m e r o u s a n d varied h a v e
b e s i d e s m a n y s m a l l e r glf l* n e a r e r w a y s
t r e a t i n g of t h e c o n d i t i o n s in this »n the site where now stand* th
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soci als given, th u * f o r m i n g
home
We also w o rk , sew, c ( c , dilt
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I n n *«. m g the year fo r o u r t a l ^ o ill (lba n d discussed
T h e s t u d y c i r c l e l a s t o n l y c h u r c h in Sai vJ ord
th e o t h e r ibjimrt m e n t s o f th e c h u r c h
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It is c o m p ok e d c h l e t l v III t fir J.i d l e s
It u s u a l tv m a k e a n i ce s u m w l u c l i , lb,- s u m m e r v a c a t i o n
ft w a s a d e . o ( n | , , | HY*;). it was b l o w n . [ own
be
I r i n g i n g p . I lie c h u r c h a n d y m g r o ­
b g h l ' i d o c c a s i o n w i t h m u c h i n t e r e s t w a s r e b u i l t u n t h e p r e s e n t si te t h r e e used in nu^ work
gation.
years later
T h i s lot was a l s o d o
AHVig wijJW O i i r - w o r k , txe hu\&gt;**h«»u n
A s a f i n a n c i a l a i d t o t h e e l i u r f n it
n t i l e d b y G e n S il l t f o r d , a s w a s t h e m uri&gt; l i a [Tod’ f Wri e ^ u n e - i i l j i u r t l c t l l a r
n » » hoci b I n i T v i r p ron»niiUf«* in
pifying-f
h e l p e d v e r y . p t a t e r t a l ly m
p;ij
b e l l , a s p e c i a l o r d e r f r o m B e l g i u m . ,Mlr
. \VfA o t c j u s t
constantly
studying
social
rondi-.
the
c h u r c h d e b t s , i n k i n g r a r e t of
c o u l d t e l l t d h a p p i e r t i m e s in s t a r t i n g oujt fp^[ ft ) 4fft * t h i a f a l l a f t e r
t i o n s in S a n f o r d a n i l o t h e t p u t t s of U
c h u r c h b u i l d i n g a n d h e l p i n g wi ^h t h e
friv lo'ykin'g J o rw a r d
t h e c o u n t i y a n d is e v e r o n t | . e Icok,- j D - l g i u m . w h e n it c a m e o v e r i n 1X76.
vacaHbp
music fund.
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■&gt;ut t o l e nnil
d
N o t a l o n e h a* i t s -work b e c i * . d o n e
1 do i.«t know, but m e t e r ' s work V
w ork
T l if,e Whole society .S one big country,
in t h e c h u r c h a s it h a s h.-h/rol t h o s e ' ,
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to
v isit
the
stran g er.
in d i s t r e s s w h o n e e d e d a i o ail' d s e n t
o f C h u r c h of t h e H o l y C r o s s i n s p i r e d f
m i n i s t e r t o t h e »;iek a n d h e l p t h e
" T h ef Little Helpers
a w a y s e v e r a l b a r r e l s o f ' f l o t fl i ng {it
Gell
another
jiriceless gift
ffom
needy
T h e L u t h ) ^ H e l p e r s " VkftB. o r g a n - d i f f e r e n t "time* t o p l a c e s vfhnrtj. t b e
{n p„h
y. 1^14 with ,\Irs n e e d w'as g r e a t
S a n f o r d in t h e winter has m an y Sanford, it splendid oil Painnng
... r)
a s dlfet’t resrf*’ it V
•tiangers b u t
v e r y few sick and Du* crtirifixioii ol our blessed l aud
T h e l a d i e s zeent . u n i t e
needy,
However
thi
oridiynage which he itpftired abroad
1 Corn (irtsfi'i,
ell f r o m t h e 1 1 nn for t t o c a r r y o n t h e g o o d
W*lth stYiiily xenl a n d e n t h n s i - t )M.^ ‘nrtL ' j i i i f dl ^i - j ’ t&lt;&gt; t e n y e e r s o' h a v e b e . m d u i n g a n d t o d
&gt;-ro«s the lake at Fhiterprise is deer
Thir’re - a r e k w n e l ^ f y v e m e n ,
i&lt;&gt; the I n c i l s of the women of thu a u n t t h e l a t e It.-* .v L y n m n Hfodp*
tl •
W e work oncV’ S n jpnth a n d
Missionary S&lt; cieiv. a eonstanl **|»- w a s t h e m o v i n g - s | i i r i t in s u c c e s s f u l l y

peal that is not dim-guided
building the present church
At we nrt. woVkin'g r f o r t he cause
While no eull for the needy hrs ' t h a t flme, since, and now the worn- 1 mlwibny.
Iieen unheeded nnd the reguler en have been active workers in their
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Wo m en's
bnaneiul obligations, such us jiledge* different
societies
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Sunday .School
(or the Home and F’creign Mis- Auxiliary umasionury), the Guild, . Thc work-'«&gt;f tho Cengtegntional
•i.-nuty work are up to the standard, the Junior Auxiliary 'girls from 8 Sun,Jliy BChoo! compares favorably
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Tr a de
year has beep larfccly centered on (young ladies), nnd t he Little Help- lesentod iw‘ Sanford and while t h e
He public spirited.
I hi* Guild *”
in the ^,r o w l j,
„,)t rapid, it i* sure D u r ­
ihe completion of Hip new church. . cr ( children'
Tl,“
Toll *
They have worked to t ha t end, and ! past two years has made and up ing tho win t o e ond spring nujnth*
..Take
as a result tho Missionary Society j plied when* needed twelve hundred there is a n unusunlly ling), atteridi lleinember
has in the t rea sury sufficient funds I doll art.
Tell of its natural advunnnce.
With a (ompl et e eerps of
officers a n d teachcts it is a live or -1
•'t uges.
to have the chur ch wired (or electric j
Report of St. Agnes Guild
light* nnd for t he pews.
| The St. Agnes Guild was orgnn- ganization. T|m classes are well o r - 1
T r a d e a nd induce others to
They, wi ll also put in a memorial | (ted on April 1st, 1913, with a mem- ganized and graded, e jnln a d u g lliei .
t rad e here.
pwindow to one of their beloved , hership of thirteen.
The charter entire course^fr^m-Jihts* BegJnners tojup^- Whtui , strangers «H*rne to
memtwrs who hu* p a - y d , awu&gt;
i member* o f- thi * orgunizatinti were the Adult Hlble 'CJass * Thi s' latter
town use them wetj
The women of tins society pray I Misses
Muble
Hand;
f harlotte is one of the Jlgrge.-U ip th’e city
D o n ’t call y«ur best etti
Josie Stumou. Jessie Slunuin. Lindu j under Jjtx; l ead er sh ip . of-T’rof Gen
zen* fraud* and inip'*'
•&gt;nd s t u d y i t u d w o r k '
Io-llier, J ume Stumon. B e l l e Smith, L. Maris. The Bzrucu to6 i* sjilen-l •
ter.4
Eva Walker, Louise Shepherd, Sauiie didiy organized with Mr. C'.. If &gt; ..Support- y our local i n s t i t u ­
.Methrfdisi Sunday School
Will
ia ms. Annie McDerwin, Ada Walker teacher. Mr. Walker is ulso «
tions t h a t benefit your
Th e Methodist S un d a y school of
Dickson and Zoa Munson.' Mrs. superintendent.
Special
mention •
town.
Sanford has for the past eighteen
Thomas A. Final- Wfc* appointed should be made of the Suni^ty achooVj^t
Look . a head of s e l f w hen
months, t hr ough the courtesy nnd
oichestra which is composcd’ uf pfrfn- ♦
direct
res*.
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all
t he town is to lie con­
kind liens ’of t he owfters of t he I m ­
violinst Lwo.cOrnats, a 'piccolo And g
sider
AL
Before
a
year
had
elapsed
the
perial Th ea tre been meeting therein,
jiiano.
This
is
leff
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b
y
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Mrs.*-Henry,
s
Help
{ho
public officers do
membership
bad
grown*tr&lt;fmendous!y
awaiting t he , completion
of the
Wi
g
l
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d
Mr;
Findlay
Munason.
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thV
moat
good lor the
and
t
he
meetings
each
week
were
ch u rr h building. Nevertheless this
■The
**Thffijftfonul
^Cruded
Series
is j *
most
people.
well
attemreffr*
showing
-how
very
organization has been ifreatly huniii'■uppiyL lacking eccommodat lon for much in earnest t he members- h a d a*ed in 4^fc^gfan a^«gork. J ^ j e spy^ja) j &lt;
*thro|fffbnut f
its organized school. Yet with all bocome. Till* Guild was organized days -are
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leai^i to k n o w its
convenience, economy,
S d f e t v for cookinK* drinking,
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whipping, ice crea'rp, candies

Carnation M ilk sn uomplctuly
and so satisfacti&gt; rilii solves thu
m ilk prohKni tor you that once
y«U-arc acquainted w ith its m any
advantages' you w ill use it always.

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Its ahiist-aht'cim vt'iiicnrc appeals to
every housewife. ^You may keep two
or three,' o ra dozen cans ot it in your
pantry, JI~i*yLLwayjv--pure, sweeCr-elemr
and wholesome
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Sift n,»uf. Inking | * I K iter, amt r a il Inin n *S.i*
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the f u mlv the Itnller of hint ntitM w - e t t m u n b i 'H a l t i u t
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THE SANFORD HERALD

T ra r al o gu e and Lecture on Siberia
efficiency a n d defeat. Ileal progress
W. Blanchard Moore, former p ro ­
Is possible only_when m e n and w o m ­
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fessor of Illinois University will he
en work together,
R. J . HOLLY, Editor
in the city Nov. 27th to lecture and
_ i _ 0 -------’ HAYNES, n u t l n c M Manager
s
T H E M O V I E A N D T 1 I E SALOON h ow maftolou* still and moving picPubliriwd Every Tu*xJ»y a n d Friday
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____ u r o * 1 n ^ T E ^ r r n M D l WV
TUC
T h a t t h e moving pi ct ure show t u r e , of the ••Hidden Secret, ‘ of
RlfSi'
would bec o me a ppot
o ient
c n t f......
a r t o_.r ...
In*the__ Slberta. Hr hm,; 2" ° ™lorod ' '‘T
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fight
a
ga
ins
t
the
sal
oon
would
#rau«
,ed
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l,urkw!'1
HUnwt K IPTIO N n U C B . IN AUVANCK
besides 2500 feet of moving pictures.
O N K Y E A B . . . . .......... ............................\ ------ IJ-00 scarcely o c c u r to the ave r age mind,
BIX HONTIUI........ .................................... t- « b u t ' t h e fa c t remains t h a t it has b e ­ He delivers his lecture dressed as a
and
T H R E E M O N T H S .............. I ..................... . «
come u powerful agent in the fight. . convict exile, with manacles
,
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M t « r * 4 le lb* (K f by C arrier SI-OS P a t Y t*r la Before t h e adv e nt of t h e " m o v i e " a j r h a i n "- ■* • ".»* Mnv;i c t ’
wo rk i ng ma n knowing t h a t at home ri« * ith M,m l h e _ ° nly
Quadro
A d rsa ra w M r, r » r M en lb
P a y w rn U In A draara M a ri Ha M ade al O f l r r he would pr ob a bl y find X tlre.d. wife, s c op e” in the country, which pro­
duces t he dissolving effect on the
a n u n t i d y house and children u n ­
screen.
.
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i l l i r r i As H arvad-O aaa MaU M alta* A a ,a ri 7la d k e m p t ,
preferred the saloon a n d
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IM S, SI lb« I W M i N a l S a a fo rd , Fiarlda,
This
wiU
be
.a
wonderfully
ent
er ,
would d r o p in for a social hour with
It a d ar A ll af M artb 3rd, I87S.
tnining and educational feature for
congenial spirits and woul d "set up
K and old.
T h e casual visit would b o■rt h y oung
O S '-* la H erald BaDdln|
T v lrs h a n r Na. IIS a glass.”
if
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mean an e xp endi tu re of fr om fifteen
" T h e Arab
cents up.
Now with his a pp et it e
^ f j M f f f YOUR OUSlHtH’
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AP
OLOGY
Jesse
L.
Lasky presents Edgar
0
w he tt ed for nn evening a t the \ | e .
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Owing to the unexp ect ed g r ne r - t u r . . h o w . h„ find, ,, oh«, ,l u] « i ( , S - U y o ,n n . o C d m o n o n p i
The
II. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
0. L. TATLOR
R. R. DEA5
osiljr of o u r women In contributing e n d d i n n e r . r e e d y e nd h i . children | * , n b ' *°und' d
1’l” &gt; ° ' , h '
1‘r r .ld .n t *
A
u l C a .k lrr
R S 5
to t he c o l u m n s of (he W o m a n s E di ­
s a m e name by Mr. ' Sel wyn. al the
TW-rtaaMri
L WO0DRUFF VK«-Pr*.i&lt;ia..t r ••kl• ,
nea tl y dressed all ready for father to
tion wc a r e crowded for s pace in
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t
a
r
Friday,
Oct.
15th:
t ake t h e m t o the " mo vi e. '
t his i ss ue, ^bul all original manu
,
,
,
C a s t of characters:
T h e expense is exact ly t he . a m s .
,,
Edgar Selwyn
script left ou t will be publ is hed in
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rlt iT n a n n e n *
f tfli
t T l fl Tl
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with
this
difference:
t
h
e
man
real-f
T u e s d a y a i s su e of t he Heral d,
Sgeik of El Khryssa
ires t h a t he is better fitted for h l s (
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Horace B Carpe nte r a n d s t udy , but l a ck homo a nd schoo af ter two moro yea rs ' work, t h ro u gh ture. At the mass meeting hold t o 1
o pp or tu ni t ie s. duties next d a y and his hom e a moreJpAbdlri^ h {Aidp t0 Sheik) ..............
t he-hel p of t he s t a t e federation, $60- determine t he a m o u n t of t he local
. T H E W OMAN'S E D I T I O N
4.' The l i b r a r y is i h c e v e r r eady 000 was secured at "the last session issue it was upon her motion t h a t
cheerful pl ace to r e t u r n t o at the M e sh ur ( En emy of Shpik)
I We p r e s e n t the. W o m a n ’s Ed i ti on
h e l pe r of the school teacher.
It of t he legislatuie. Altogether Mrs. the issue was raised from $500,000
close of t h e d a y . The " p i o v i e ” may
.................... ..................... Billy Elmer
t o t he r eader s ol t he He r al d with
not he nil t h a t we would have It, Dr. Hilbert (He ad of t he Mission aids t he work of re ad i ng cfreles b y J enni ngs s er ved as chairman of t h e t o $1,000,000. She has had her t wo
t he belief t h a t within ita pngtja may­
b u t it ce rt ai nl y h a s 1developed an u n ­
legislative c o mm i tt e e a bo ut eight y ea r s ’ hard work rewarded b y t he
................. .................... S y d n ey Deane fur nis hi ng the b o o k s required.
be found a n inspiration fo r even
‘ T h e public library, t hen in a means years. *
expected s t r e n g t h in t h e fight for
,
,
e n a ct m e nt of t he local option c o m ­
M a r y (His Daughter) .....................' . .
greater u n d bet t er things tha'n have
for
e
le
va
t
ing
an
d
refining
t
he
taste,
prohibition.
As a consequence of her intense pulsory educat ion bill this year.
, G e r t r ud e Robinson
y e t been achieved in bur city, along
for giving greater efficiency to every interest in ed uc at i on , this u nt i l i n g She is u member of four federated
I b r a h i m (Turkish Servunt i
t h e lines herein suggested. Ther e is
worker, for m a k i n g good citizens work for the public welfare has been rlubs, and as president of the Fl or ­
O U R Y. M. C. A
P a r k Jones
much, food lor t hought a n d dUe re­
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for furnishing i ntellect uni rul- invited for t he last three y e a r # to ida Federation heads 6000 women,
It does seem that a t l a st Sanford K ya mi l Pasha i Turkish Go ve rn or
flection. We have paid our -respects
[ ture to al 1
addi es s t he bo dy of educators p r e f nearly^ 1000 of whom have come in
.
T heo do re Robert s
t o the men, for in the rrfen of San- » rea,1&gt;' K01" ? u&gt; h“ v ‘, il Younf
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T h e library of tlie fut ure for San- sided over by t h e s tat e su per in ten -. during her administration
In t he
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ford wo Have great faith— when t hpy M a n '* C hr i s t i a n ^ c i a t . o n .
A My st eri ous Messenger
R a y m o n d H a t t o n ( Jord '"^.ple is umjue.stionably the j (lenl
Thp
l)me t h( w a s T b&gt;. I »'.!• F t -tieri't in ii are fdO clubs, and
place
where
our
young
men
and
boys
shall a w a k en with wide open eyes
free public l i br ar y, b ro ught u n d er ' only woman on the program
I- • . Cu.-r is one application not yet
T h e Plot:
to the needs of the town.
Rut to will find a m u s e m e n t a n d pleasure
mu ni ci pal o wn e rs h ip , and. to some the past three years she hui sc-' U a • I n f tipe*l
amid
s
u
r
r
o
u
n
d
i
n
g
s
t
h
a
t
a
p
p
e
a
l
to
the
t he women of Sanford we express
J am il , the son. of t he liodouin e x t e n t , under m un ici pal control, and
joint
Although the work in t he s t a t e is
o u r grateful appreciation for their higher i ns t in ct s ol t he masculine Shei k of El Khryssn. ip. .nt t he open­ t r e a t e d as p a r t of t he educat ional ai ch ai rman of the s ta te
co mmi tt ee of t he D e pa r t m e n t of so extended, it is all familiar to t h e
eordial. response to our request, a n d mind a n d h e a r t , it hn*s long been a i n g of t h e play, shown with a prt y s y s t e m of our city.
School P utr oqs of the Nati onal president. She has personally visit­
Egt he m a n y fine " wi it e u p s " sent in source of a n x i e t y to t he women of of reckless young friends plotting
T h e sense of o wne rs hi p in it Educat ional Association und is also ed every district in the s tate a n d 1
Sanford
as
t
o
wha
t
shall
we
do
with
for this edi ti on. We are especially
to' loot t he ca rava n of Mes hur, his
m a ke s the av erag e m an accept and chair man of t he
Several of t he
School Revenue held meetings, except in the third
grateful t o the women who " m a r k e t or for our boys?
f a t h e r ' s ancient enemy.
Meanwhile
use t he o p p o r t u n i t y of the free pub- C o m mi t t e e of t he same organisation section, and sfie has been re pr es en t­
churches
h
a
ve
done
nn
excellent
t he products of their brains, ” for
, .
... . t he ol d Sheik, who is p re pari ng to
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w o rk in t he b e t t e r m e n t of boy life in
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their contri but ions. To Mrs. W. S. I worK
ln l ne o e i i e r m r n i .......... ^ ' " r "' c e l e br
st n t he Feast
m a d .....
a m . ,I"' library, while be will t u r n asidt und has publ ished a most instruc- ed there at a joint d u b meeting by
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Hanford t h a t has been w o n d e r f u l *
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‘ from book privileges in any othei live p a mp hl et on School Revenue, j one of t he Federation vice presidents,
Jennings a n d Mrs Marie Mu rp hy
J misses his son and sends a messen-l
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guise
The larger part of every which was di st ri bu te d at the last
helpful
in
t
he
building
of
c
haracter
wh en thy pres Mil ad mi ni str at ion
Graves of Jacksonville. Mrs. K W
Jami l d epart s with the
ger for bn
n u n ' s ediiralion is t ha t whieh he ron xe nt io n of t he National KdurHt h&lt;-r&lt;- were two weekly FedD. Dunn und Mrs. M II Bowler, but it has been more or less along messenger, warning his fnl owers not
gives himself
It is for this indi vid­ lionsl Association, which convention I prilti0[, puHPR.
Jacksonville
t he lust two whom we stifl r f a i n / V i d e n om i n at i o n al lines, but now with to carry out t he robbery because it
ual. self admi ni st ered e d u c at i on t hat was presided ov er by David Kturr T im,.,-I'm,,,, Iind the T a m p a Time*
the
o
r
g
a
n
i
s
a
t
i
o
n
of
the
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ho|&gt;.
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W
hen
he
has
left.'
our own we express a p r e t t y “ t h ank
I he puIdii library furnishes the np. ...... ,()0t the
J ord an .
Now there are six, a n d various pay ou . ” a nd last but by no means w.th a g y m n a s i u m e q u i p m e n t and
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u ni t y a nd t h e means.
“ The
takinR lhp horBe n f Me­
Tho c on st it uti ons of several or- J pen* are getting out special club
least, the managing editor of this reading room t h e que su on .s settled , Hvan ^
I schools s tart e d u c a t i o n in childhood: ganizntions nrc to be placed to the editions
The i mpet us derived from
edition wa rml y thanks Miss Allie " L e t us t h en be up and d o i ng ." and sh ur. who escapes on foot
Meshur
i libraries carry it on
credit of Mrs J e n ni n g s commit lee 1tins tremendous gain in press (aeilT r a fiord a nd the boys in tin- com­ with powerful energy and d e t e r m i n ­ makes bis wu\ to the lent qf J a ­
T h e churches will soon be finished; work
She win, chairman of the itiea lias been marked
The Gnnposing room for their courtesy ami ation. s t a n d side by side with the mil’s father and rlutms t he rujht of
the school chi ldren will soon oe co mm it te e t h a t drew' up the new e nd Federation Magazine has remen
and
h
a
v
e
a
part
in
t
hi
s
splendid
putience, for without
their
oohospi tal it y
The old Sheik does not
housed, brick roads a n d ht ilkhcnding const it uti on and
by-laws of the cenlly given t he Florida Federation
opoiution und ussislance this issue work t ha t means so m u c h for the believe Jami l's p rot es tat io ns that
completed, an.! what n e x t 1* T h e Springfield I m(irovemelil Associa­
future
of
o
u
r
boys
a four page s uppl ement for each
would never have reached the pep
lie forbade the robbery, a n d makes Sanford Free i’tibl M I,ibrnr\
t)
tion- and also of t he Young W o m ­ month, with 01 her states
ulace on ti me
Edited by women,
J a m i l give his own beautiful white
en » Christian Association of J u • k
NEW .-l' \ 1*E It D A I
managed by a woman and with a
horse to Ills old enemy
lumil then
ll wan duri ng llii- veaj and
a ■
sonvllle
T h r o u g h hdr both these through the president tbur the F e d ­
We
ure
r
e
mi
nde
d
t
h
a
t
t*el
15
woman at t he keyboard of t he Mom
leaves lus f a t h e r - t ent, swearing
Mechanism of the Player Piano.
o t y p e wh present the
Woman' s j was the day designated m i'loruia t h a t he wt’d get bis horse back ami]
In t he manufacture of actions for organizations secureii their charters, eration lias become incorporated u n d
and for four years she served on the received a chart er
as
'
Ne
ws
p
ap
er
Day
At
mention
|1UVI,
heart
of
the
man
•
n
whose
player
pianos there are 20.000 opera
11 is also during
Edition for your perusal
of this we f i nd ou rs e he s r e tr os pe rt i ng . | „, ss, I , , , finds it
tlotlH from the raw material to the executive hoard of the l at t er organl I U*-» admi ni strat ion that the legisla
o
For a imrt of that unit" -he ture made an appropri at ion to es.,,,1 ng t h r o u g h dark
corridors of
finished product and a tolul of 4.0S3 Ration
O F It MOW TO T H E M EN
memorv back to s c h o o l - d a y s when .
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I ‘’ Individual parts enters Into tlie making was in charge of the physical d e ­ .tablish a girls' industrial school, the
,
decided upon awholesale
( hrlstiun of each action —Scientific American
F r equ en tl y in the past lew years
p a r t m e n t of t he Y W ( ’ A
.
Federation having secured the d o ­
t he s t a t e m e n t has been madi •Hfht .*•' « ” * ,- a r , ” ' d , h ,,f uoiTsuere and has sent his son into
________
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.
T
hr
oug
h
the
Home
Economics
the
first
n
ewspa
per
p
ri
nt
ed
\
en.ee
a
|
o
c#rry
,
he
cl,
mnlun(1
l0
t
h
e
nation
of three 100 acre sites for t he
women ure forging alieuii in the
C ommi t tee of t he Springfield I m ­ Board of State Institutions to select
t hi ngs t hat really rount. faster t h a n claims t he h o n o r of having published T m ^ h p,overnor of a vilj.xge near
a paper called the " G u z e t t a ” in t h e port ion of tin1 di’sert whieh J a ­
p r ov e me n t Association she worked from on which to locale the school.
t he mc(i
Ifi’JO In America lioston carries the mil's tribe cont ra. s. Dr Hilbert, an
most courageously to collect money
In the minds of many, the g r e a t ­
T h n l women ure finding t h e m ­ medal; It5!m saw the first a pp e a r a n c e
to
conduct
canning •Ini's for est wo, k done t. v Mrs fen rungs has
Am
er
ic
a
n
missionary
is
established
selves and are taking their l.-giti
I of Eubliek t teeuranei s '' line copy in this town with his d a u g h t e r and
four mo.it hs and to secure «mt
lo-.-n if,- preset ( a I ion ,»l Koval I'afu,
1'o’ltluue I from I’age 1
m at e places in the world is certainly
then from tile school board $5ttn II am mock
of this pioneer paper still exists anil missionary school of young • on
Chi- wonderful bit rtf
true
J a n e Adams i' responsible
wnyi r - a d v l'&lt; recognize the merit
was recently exhibited ii , I'hilmjel verts
The Turki sh G o v e r n o r i- in of a new idea, a n d cl ways -.ponla- and from the g over nment f i n d »o Florida comprises PliO acres l!f&gt; (Miles
for the s t a t e m e n t ihul 'women have
t ha t the clllbs will be continued for south of Miami and 15 miles s out h
phlu
11 co nt ai ns a record of passin love with the girl. Mary, a nd makes
become more vocal they bad reach
occurrences!.
i t i» nuid t h a t there her a present of Jamtl's horse, which neounly cordial is to be udnutred. * nine mo n th s in Du va l count y. T h a t of Homestead.
Thro ugh the ef­
e d expression*, t hey ure t hr owi ng off
Mrs. Jennings b e g r n her clyb means t ha t tltere biis been collected
is little iq t h e p a p e r to j u st if y in any ho has bought from Meshtir
forts
of
the
Florida
Federation pres­
W
hen
t hei r reserve, a nd we are hearing
sense
the
G o ve r n or ’s
criticism t he Go v er no r gets the d e a t h mes­ work in Rrooksville ns a member qf' $1200 an d prizes besides.
ident
this
land
has
been given Ly
more of wh at t hey are doi ng." And
Later she and
at it c on t a i n e d
relb*rlions of a sage lie is dismayed both b e c a u s e of t h e Whittier Club.
It is not ^possible in one sfiotf t he s tat e to the Federation to lie
i f is gloriously true
Rut men are
o t h e r Rrooksville women organized article to do justice to ul 1 the club
very high n a t u r e ” Paper was print
maintained us a park, and so the
Ma r y an d because of his fear for the t he
n ot idle simply because they are
Rrooksville Yd luge Improve­
ed by
Kirhur d I’iyree a mi llenj r e tr i b u t i o n ol the
American
gov­ m en t Association, which i?i the las* activities of so vital* and unceasing preser vat ion of this beautiful h a m ­
not talking so loudly
T he y (lave
Harris; ip all probability t he latter e r n m e n t
Through her e f ­
However. I hr messenger few years hu* given place to . t h e an ent hus ias t as U\e president of mock ia nssitred
become the quiet sex, not because
was both ed it or uml pri nt er
She was forts in interesting Mr I n g n h a m .
poi nt s out that he could slfirk the W o m a n ' s f'ouh of which »h«. e* a t he Flprtda Feder at ion
th ey prefer th e role it i* sim ply an
the t emporary chair man ul the turn1 MrFlaglet l a s given DtiO acres
NTAs pons ibi li ty by having t he Re m e hi her
aid adage, t bar “ Txvo-r-TTftmt-tirtk
of t he organizat ion of the Mothers' of land us a source of revenue for
With
\
assur
*
ollcge
ce
le
b
ra
ti
n
g
,
du
ui
n
s
come
down
on
tile
town
jusl
the sam e lo n e " '
I
,
While m Tallahassee *1901 ■1K05&gt;
In rec­
Ther e was never a t ime in t h e ' 1" 1 M u ,' lh ‘" " dv' " " » r y t hi s week. a fU.r . t h e massacre and by Illuming she had many claims on her time as C l u b s She is a member of the D a n ­ mai nt en an ce of the park
Ing r ah am 's co­
history ol America when there w e r e 1 t-nirniseenees of the e x c i t e m e n t at j( &lt;&gt;n , h e m
The messenger ....... to the lir*l lady of the s t a l e and did ru» iel Memorial Orphanage, has served ognition-' of Mr
on the executive board of the K a t h ­ oper a li on, the road from Miami to
_ S k r - ' '
a larger n u m b e r of men engaged in irndiirg t h e first m o v e m e n t for t h c t l M , .sheik ( J a m i l ’s father and nf- club work.
In c h u r ch ufiaits she
erine
Livingston C h ap t er . D. A. R , f a p e Sable, wbi/’b passes through
higher
e
du
c
a
t
i
o
n
of
women
nre
being
Ters him a large amo un t of money was most energetic, however, and
civic, phi lant hropi c, social a n d c o m ­
was
for
thrfce years president of the Royal Palm ‘ H a m m o c k ha* been,
revived
T
h
e
r
e
p
r
o
b
a
bl
y
h
a
v
e
been
for t his service. The father replies was a p o t en t factor in the campaign
m u n i t y work t han there at e at pre
Springfield
• I mp ro vemen t Associa­ t hr ough the solicitation of the Fed- .
few m o v e m e n t s
as r e v o l u t i o n a r y t h a t if t hey will .find his son and t h a t raised u large s u m t ha t parti al ­
which in so s h o r t u t i me as fifthsAs cnd hirti back be will help them, ly paid for. the lot on which the tion • (resigned to become Florida erntioA, called . In g ra ha m Highway.
T h e t r u t h has come hi}me to t houIy ■
Federation - president und is helping I his ts a grynt- e ve nt in the history
years have become so widely *r-*i Tliit. is the njjly price he w a n t s or Bapt ist church s t an ds
c j ; . ' ‘ s a n d s rd men t ha t l Key are their
t o Issue their first year book. She of club conservation work
ccjitetl. A pr ot es t against, e d u c at i ng £.j|j u rc ep t, and franc this poi nt nn
No ot her
In Jacksonville t he first organiza­ served t he
' b r ot h er s ' -keepers:' and- they have girl* oir more or l.-s* -equal terms t h r o u g h o u t
S ta t e Federation us federation ( j V ns u rest rvation. Royal
the' .entire p l ay the
.
.
ent er ed into all kinds of b e t t e r m e n t with boys, e v e n from ,t hose who be exc it eme nt and interval continues tion' Mrs. Jennings joined was the c h a ir ma n of the executive rOinmitP a l m . ("Fuik will be a cause of pride
Lad ion” Friday*. Musicale.
It is an chnlrtnun of the Educat ional ComWork, in a n d ' o u t of business. Imur*
.Hove w o m a n ’s sphe^F ttj be vxclt*-i t&amp; grow s tronger und *tronrfi*r until
to the club* women of Florida and
Interesting coincidence that this cr- inittpc for two years, was active in will be a splendid memorial to the
that
r.ttfbing sborV of j o nazi ng.
d v . d y - U . * nurs ery
yi t h e kitchen,' , hl. Pnd which is’ v«#y plom-lng and
hVT
‘7 a
,
-T
A s a pi nt ter of (fiA. the s t a n d i n g of
t he interest of t h e constitutional | pt esent president of the Stal e Fedis now so seLi nm heard i x - t o he an&lt; suijsfadtbry. .
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brPn
■ a man jn t he world -of men lias n n a c h r o m i s m ' V *&gt; i i r CoHege whB.C' / W «' forge, the day F n d J y
m t he past Tew m o n t l u and during a m e n d m e n t t h a l provided for dis- erutiou. a wrtntqn of ability with a
b* *
entirely/^changed withjn t he Lwi few d o t t h e f i r s t I n s t i t u t i o n ' o f i l i g h n f O c t o b e r 1 5 t h .
m u i mg
nighi
’T L,rp!] 1
-v
r1 1 1,1,1 1,1 t ri rt bonds for schools in Florida. I veritable t . d o t Ku wurl. who goes
Oc tober 15th. . M a t i n e e unit
&lt; i j,;Woman' s C’luL and hr a ever sj/icr
yea rs , nntil toxbiy • he is beginning Innrnljig to adnVil women ■was a
... —
a n d worked for t he p e rfc c lin g of th e i unswervingly and h a p p ily t ownrds
l)t"en. prominent!* idciitilicd with the law duri ng the succeeding legiaia- high aims.
^
t o ht* jurtgwd not ulona . f or , t he ' up r pioneer und deserves all t h e "glory .
k'gillativu und
edueuliqpnl \ work
i t p l i c a t i o n i d hi-. . [m i i t ie.. [ o r I n u i ^ n g
t h a t crowns its golilsV-jubilee.
Its
donV by r | u| j r women
Hei liist
- f money . J»0t in propbTlion Its lie ap- new pre side nt, Dr. M cC r a c k en has |
.t
■ j eh*
r h* iVnmtishi|&gt; - v *7 *f a cotnnii.t e
, 1
P)p-" those uliuitAx* to the better- t he proper spi ri t f o r ' the president
W h a t does a public l ib ra ry d u "Tor lj.hr.
Wa« u w a f i u l In huvipg
mfebt of his fellow men., Tills new of a wo m an ' s college. • He was us-j
c
o
m
m
u
n
i
t
y
?
Wh
at
is
it
for?
*
u
~!
jxv
erir.ctcd
r e p r r n i n g the railway
S ta ndard b’y which h5 is measured sociutc
professor at S mi t h in the
T h e public library h e l p s in »c- hU-tions into whit® a nd colored
wfU i n c o m e fat niorr general in the English d e p a r t m e n t under ' Miss J o r - 1 , 1.
,
,
^
futtirc, and ti»e near future us well. t £
a n d - I f n p y t HI nj roul il l „. v,
“ " d P" 11 5 " ' d u “ “ " “ "i j ". ,l h” waiting looms. She was most nr. I t In not enou gh t hat nowa days a made him m o l - |M»pular wi th Vn-.nr , r t l i m n ,' 0 " E' " ‘
"„i'|. .... tive in^Uie commi tt ee work t h a t led
....
..
. . . . .
.
with books and periodicals which to t he rv modeling of “ Raspberry
- miut shall s t a n d pre-eminent us a girls
it was his public s t a t e m e n t some
e
.
, ..
,
.
r,
give t h e t h o u g h t of t he best writers P e rk , " . f l t d ‘-that was t he stepfiing
StfihDmiy. WAkeY;- mefre is]$ixp*cled of t une
FKLDLMIC II R^NO Pbuhdi*h
ago t h a t t h e most profitable
.’
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_ .
F P. FORSTCM. Vmti Pustoija
use give auiiu
ne
- , ,. ,
,.
, .# , , .
on t h e economic u n d social qua. • stone t o the prisoh (arm. now an ac-*
- , *.bln\&gt;
- .and ma^ti'bo must
n d he
B F. WIIITNEK, Camui
A L BETTS. Ara l C ajihiii
'
y e a r Ol his t e ac hi ng l i f e , h a d been ,
.
, ,,
and, in a nrodl- y
•
,
lions now u nd er earnest discussion. cotnplixhrd fact.
’ -i« d o i n f » wltlini
*
s pe nt und er a woman.
„
, *
,,
.• . .
&gt;.
0 ___ ^
i
I t supplie* t he public with
1 Hpfyt danner. T k e ilay o F " f v c r y man
T h e - I t gisl ative cximmutee of the
, [ re cr e at iv e reading.
To m a n y the W o m a n ’s ' C l u b was the outgrowth
Jjj&amp; w '
for himself a n d t he devil t akes the
Ever a nd nnon advice flaunts Ks j j , 0 vol cqmes ks nn open d oor to nn
h i n d m o s t " is over. It is a d ay of
of t he civic committee. In conjunc­
boldly
in t he lace, und usks for recog-. iilpa, „ fp;,
e n jo y ment of which
ea c h for t he ot her und utl together.
tion w i . h the, Clvjl Bor vice Reform
The steady bank depositor is usually amonR
'» T h a t is t he i y u slogan u^Liong men. uftfon'. Cafl yj e’ ' w r i t e s ^ "H* ^«*u do one m a y forgef. for. a time, t he hard- C o mmi t te e thU d e p a r t m e n t of the
the most thrifty people of the community.
.
Ther e 'is • no poMibbYciwilparison Ki t Wish .(!.man- 10 do*,, t hi n g, you. P,lip- or t h e 'tediqYi. of the- r e d rl
club s. cured the firyt piomise of
"
h
y
b
e
t
t
e
r
y
e
r
h
,
m
to
tjslk
a
b
o
u
t
it.
•
()lu,
o(
ll)p
best
functions
of
t
he
pub.!#*,.
b c t w o r n ^ h e ' w p r k . of till sexes thirmHe is prosperousahd is climbing the ladder
t owar d a public pl ayground
'‘|w9E9'. men t*dkt t he ntt&gt;reJ |jp l|ii\,
s r yy is
is ttoraise ibis
this recreative
recreative (kit'd,
‘ iui
. ' s e l v e s . ' *Thf propreikg
tjie wo'ri»l
brr ar
o-raise
working will.'VKg Health Cornto success
*
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jhe&gt;' a r e to do n o t hi n g else
•
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,i • d e p e nd s rixpon every rfbin a n d every
readi ng of-tfie community _to t u g h e j j mJttee- and- utlur rumni l tt wi i wen
woman d p i n f his or he^ work an d
"V
/ ‘L - ° reld d ^ , .
.u ' t *' literu-[before t he clty\j?ouncil and secured
YOUK ACCOUNT IS INVITED" -•
Extent of Hj* ydpoputsrfty.
Ixyth working'\t&gt;getheY^&gt; ^ | l t he ’ arfor St. L u k e ' s Hospital
"I
am
so
jcbriJlalljr
detested
In-tills
■’ g u m e h t a ' &lt;if tile feminist mov em en t
i
•frs^TenvJUj^'. roWVft Vo^necjfcd in fe c tio u s , ward building
" ca nn ot change t h a t one jinsUerttbb* commuulty on ncf^uj'.i of my d|,ftl?' ;witb a public.Ulm iry. 7s-a'ljii) we » v t ; ;
chaifinun of the legislation
■■
■
...
speaking." contbssj'd drout *P umith.
. law.
Th e r a o m r n t tlit-rtf*
l u t ro a g e n t for" taRi
e . « - q u e s ^ jq n j 'J ^ i ^ t i i t te e ,' the need o f ' a larger
duccd iolo di scusj ior^ or .work; u
" W h a t s h a U w#\do ’i ii our- boys?u I-*t*fe appropriation for the S tate
“ '
“PiHj nf acx . di vi si on,' axct ji Vl h' at .i n­

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banking connections.
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service in every department of banking. It has been rec­
ognized for many years as a safe, strong and conserv­
ative bank.
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MRS. JENNINGS AS PRESIDENT
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THE DEPOSITOR AND SUCCESS

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Little Happenings— Mention
of M atters in Brief—
Personal Item s of
In te re s t

P r e s by t er ia n Church
'
Ther e will be a c ommuni on igrvtro at II o’clock Sun day.
Dr,
Brownl ee wjll preach on “ The M e a n ­
ing of Comrnu i^on ." '
Th e night service will begin a t 7
T h e subject i* the sermon will lie,
V Wh a t is Regene rat ion?"
Good
gospel ahiging. You are Invited.

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Brilliant M orning Reception «

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Millinery

Mrs. Grace E. Williams

Summary of the Floating Small
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
_ Hurried Herald Headers

Trimmings
Velvets

Mrs. F o r re st L a ke has r e t u r ne d
from a s h or t visit , to Orlando.
W a s h b u r n ’s h om e- ma d e candies
for sale a t I r w i n &amp; Giles,
13-3tp. j perfectly sani tary . *

12-tf

Mr. a nd Mrs. F r a n k Woodruff
and two sons h ave re tu rn ed from
South Carolina.

New Pressi ng Club
The Doj lar Pressing Club is among
t he new business i ns t it u ti o ns recently
Laces! A nice lige of lace edgings s t a r t e d here, having a location in the
ran be found a t Mrs. Williams’ Bishop block next door to Peters'
utore next to McCul ler’s.
15-2tc shoe store. Messrs. Hill Si Land are
5 or 6 doses 666 will break in charge of the new pressing clyb
any case of F ever o r Chills. Prico a n d announoe t ha t t hey will have a
Dollar Club, giving t he customer?
25 cents.
•'
71-52tc
t h e privilege oL cleaning a nd pi eat­
Mr. a n d Mrs. Geo. Fox haye re­
ing of one suit a n d an extra pair of
turned homo a f te r a p l e a s a n t s u m ­
pa nt s a weyk or six suits per mont h.
mer spent, in Virginia a n d Washing
T h e y will call for your clothes an d
insure the beat of work and quick
For that G O O D GU LF G A S O - delivery of same. Phone t hem your
LINK and S U P R E M E AUTO Oi l . .'order.
phone IL II. Coney. Agt. No. 116.
14-lf
Miltinery!
Tra de is boomi ng
Mrs. H. J. Holly a c com pan ied Mr.
.Holly a n d Mr. W. M. Ha y ne s to
l|ii' J acksonville press meet Wednes­
day morning.

Now is the time to have a good se­
lection.
Mrs. Gtuce R. Williams,
next to MrCuller's Grocery, directly
opposite the 5 and 10c s tor e

Ilrink Klder Spring Wa tr r
ANALYSIS ON E AC H HOTTI.K
P h o n e i n 17-3
«• Fri tf
• i •" ’

Keening Bridge
Th e social d e p a r t m e n t of t he
W o m a n ’s Club will entortuiil at t he
club rooms next Tue sda y evening.
O K. M a p l e , s t a t e s ec r et ar y' of Bridge will tie t he order of pleasure
t O ’ whitjh i nvi ta ti ons have been is­
sued in. card form t hat covers the
e n t i r e season, y&gt; t he gerttleinen who
will tie g u e s t V(q| tile d e pa r tm en t for
evening
affair*
The i m i t a t i o n K liardsort Goods! • A large as-,
carry
with
them
a
program of the
s.irtineiii
of
e mb ro i de r y
outfits, j
e
n
te
r
la
in
men
ts
to
which
they are
skeins of e m b r o i d e r y floss, etc. Mrs. j
invited
This
is
u
unique
method
i,rt&gt;&gt; R Wi ll iams, next to MrCul of
invitation
that
will
be
appreciated
|,r &gt; Grocery.
I5*2tc
by those so honored
Mr» H a r v ey Alien of Col umbus,
lo,
i- s pendi ng a few days in t h e '
Nolire
itty p ms p e r t i n g
Mrs Allen is a
The registration book of the city
luc real e s ta te re p re se nt a ti v e and is'
of Sanford will be open at the office
Muring F l o r i d a ' w i t h a view to m a p ­
of l he city clerk ■Saturday, &lt;&gt;rl III
p e r out tin i nt er e st i ng tour (or u
a n d will re nil1in open until Saturday
l ,-t
of nort hern capit ali st s and
Nov the I 'Oh i i l h n hours from b a
1
seeker" whom she proposes
m to 1J m ami J p in till l p m tbi
g down l a t e r in t he season
S a t u r d a y it will be opened from .
Mr
\l t-ii is working a gi gant ic.
I&gt; in till R p in
- ■i me proposing to bring her par i
M \\ L i »\ RLL
i i1 i .if load Lot -, from cine I"
t i l ti.&lt; at v &lt; b rk
i -le t i urs of t hem

the delicate white and green calladiuma were used in tall vases e v e r y ­
where. Gorgeous pink and red calIndiums featured the decorations of
library nnd dining room. The* p er ­
fectly appoi nt ed table was centered
by a vase of exquisitely beautiful o r ­
chids, t he delicate colors of t he flower i
a perfect blend with t he d a in t y gilt '
edge china with its hand p ai nt ed d e ­
sign in 1 avendar. The reception hall |
was ablaze with a profusion of gold­
en rod arid coreopsis.
A ch armi ng prog ram was rendered (
t h rou ghout t he hours of t he r e ­ Revere Storhi In Hanford and Vicinity j
Sanford was # UR ed by a, severe
ception.
The opening nu mb er, an
"Oct ave {study’* was . delightfully electric s t o r m on W e d n r t d a y '; n tgb tj
rendered by Miss Fannie Relia M u n ­ t h a t b ro ught with ' it a dflugfi' of
son. Miss Isabel Goodhue gave an water nnd high winds. Some d a m - ,
exceptionally fine reading, " M r s . ' age is re po rt ed in the town and
Mnlnprop," an ar range me nt from, vicinity,
fCrops too have suffered!
" Th e itivuts" t h a t was much e n ­ but ns yet the ext ent of the damag e
Many of the
joyed.
The
program closed wi t h' to t h em is not known
the rendition of a beautiful violin stores were Hooded on First street,
number by Miss I** Maasena, uc- 1 and dwelling houses i n ' t h e outlying
d is im- tt are fepopjed to have hail
lornpanied by Mrs. It It. D e a l
the^ lirst fla m s VntilcLy a u b m q r j ^ L
Small craft on the lake alAo
t h e force of tho blow. Many of
.
_r.
streets were impassable for h
and deep gulleys have' been win
some dress of white laee anil
in the roads in the near vicinity.
Mrs. 11u 1 Wight w i i s a cltur
Washouts are report ed all along the.
figure in while accordion pi
line of t he A C I. in the p at h o
organdie
It has been st al ed by a
Assisting Mrs. Wight were the t he storm
members of ih? City Beautiful ( om- n um be r of t he older residents to
rniUrc. M csdiime* It A Newman, have lieen l tie heaviest rainfall in
li I. Thrasher. S.( Puleston, I! W Hanford within their recollection
Herndon and Geo. D Bishop and •Nine inches of rain fell during the
Mrs \\
W Aliernffltiy and Mrs period oi ihe st orm, two inches un
The conC II Dingee from ttie Civic C o m ­ hour white at ils height
and
crete
hndg
e
at
Sevent
h
street
has
mittee.
Mrs
Allan
Jones
Misses Muriel Ha r ml d. Mar garet been washed away, only the pillars
Il.iws. Lucy Whltner, Lucca ( hap are I• ft standing
pell and Lillian Herring assisted in
serving
Dainty refreshments c o n ­
sisting of coffee, and chicken an d
nil \ e salmi were served
\m&lt;&gt;ng t to- beautiful orchids from
l lie nursery oi T I. Meade was t he
eV'luAlVe
singlf- (lower, t tie onl y
plant of its kind n f tin* world and
raised by Mr Meade by crossing
Tile new Home Dep art men t of
;wo ot tier hybrids
t he Sunday school is now well s t a r t ­
f mm Prof
Henry Netirling. a ed, ami many are profiting by- its
close f r p n d of Mrs. Henry Wight •offered privileges.
there came the Hew o.iid exquisitely
Oct. 31 will be Congregational
lately " a p pl e blossom" ealludium.
Day. at which time the meaning and
Mrs Wight's social affairs are i n ­ message of Congregationalism will
variably characterized by a charm be -el forth
mg novelty and originality
A live C. R. meeting is held each
Sunday evening at 6 o’clock
All
young people arc Urged to t otne,
who d&gt;&gt; not go to other young
penp''e’n services
Good music at both the services,
under t he capable leadership of Mrs.
Lucille Aapinwall Taknch.
All cordially welcomed to all of
them,

Ornaments
Hair Goods

Hosiery

Brassieres

Richardson s A rt Goods
N e xt Door McCuller's •

RDRBINS NEST HOIH, THURSDAY, OCT. 21. TO SATURDAY 3 0

DR. D A V IS COMING
DR. DAVIS, the OptomeWst, \yho Ikls been making
regular visits here for .number of years,- will be at
Robbins Nest Hotel Next Week for few days. See him
for (IlassesrjW Headache. Weak Eyes, or Poor Vision.
Work Guaranteed
I ) o n ’t d e l a y t u r n i n g u n t i l t u l a t - p , - ;
I:

DH. HOBSON; J. K. PACE

■

/
Dancing School
A dancing school wip, be c on d uc led at the Woman' s Cl ub rooms this
fall a nd winter by Miss Anna Mc­
Laughlin. assisted by Miss Lillian
Herring on Saturday afternoons, be­
ginning this S a t u rd ay at 3 o’clock
anti on Monday evenings from 7 to
8 .(() tu teach the art of dancing
and from h:30 to 11 for general
dancing.
Miss McLaughlin needs
no i nt roduct ion H&gt; the public, being
considered one oi the best dancers
In the city
Both young Indies aro
protieient in t he art and possess the
ability lo teach ull the latest a n d
newest dances
Special a t t e n t i o n
will tie given To tin children at the
Sat urdu afternoon classes Mot hers
are urged t,, send their children for
Instruction
Dancing develops grace
and suppleness of movement
The
young ladies are popul ar with u
large circle of friends so it is (safe
to predict a successful venture
Congregational C. R. Notes
Tins society will hojd its regular
weekly meeting S u n d ay evening at
6:30
Loader. Mrs
Harry Kent.
Miss Rdnn Ch itt enden and A N
o t he r Wi l l sing a duel
Ml are W e l ­
come

St Vgnes Guild
Hosiery'
\ line. l u i e ^ J d l s i zes
girls of St. Agues Gu il d were u h o ext ra size. 25c. 30c. 3fic, 50c
delightfully e n t e r t a i n e d at the h.tne and $1 00 per pair, very low pi ices
Mrs T
A Neal • M o n d a y after- (or the quality ••«penall y t he 25c
tioon
I’lnns were made for t he a n- host.
Mrs
Grace
K
Williams,
t-ual Chri st mas b a z aa r which will he directK opposite the a and Iflr
*• Id December 4
Klijoyuig t he store
15 2ti
I 1 t * i lll ’. *»f Mrs Neill Were Ml'S
d.itju
I u 1ills Ta k a c h , Braxttm Per
I erllian Music Club
i
\ rchi e Bet ts; Misses Jllllle
There was a large at t enda nce at
M union, C h ar lo t te H a n d .
Guests the Cedllat) Muklir ClUh which waa
&lt;d the Guild for re fres hme nts were! held in Mrs. Mu ns o n’s »tudh&gt; SutMrs. LUjn a nd Miss Hulley.
Th e urd ay. t)«’V DtTi
next meeting of t he Guild will be,
The election oi new officers was
held at t he home of Mrs Aapinwall, I as follows " President, Mrs Fannie dep a rt me nt chairman
witi, Mr, t ubus T a k a c h hos-eas
Mill mm. vice president, Miss Mar
The ,.|i|b rooms were
-------------------garet Davis secretary, kern -Ward, tlN,. m their new dress
Lucille j,a,iced by Hie p r e t t y &lt;1
i bud S team L a u u d ' y . Conilnrrgreen and yellow , Gi
ne • r Krel.i h M r
I real It*

Personal Ment ion
Mrs. It. S. Chappell and Mrs .
F. C. Whi tt en re tu rn ed M o n d a y
after spending the s u m m e r in J a c k son viIlo.
Judge Nicholson of Kochriie
Is the guest of tils Sister. Mrs
Hubert s
Mrs. \\ S Jennings of J ac k so n ­
ville is t fie guest of Mrs. He nr y
Wight
*

■d e&gt; white uml sani tary, and
ii"i destroyed with ch&gt; niicnls
Flat
*"'* ., s|&gt;ecialty at n od er at e prices
C ■ u- a t rial. Sntiisfaclion gu ar ­
antied.
Lace cur ta ins d o ne e q ua l
t" lew
Phone 150-3.
J . J. Cord,
Ml"
Tues- 15tf

Careful of Her Language.
A timid new t eacher In one of tho
district schools asked to leave with
tho trustee at tipi close of her term
a 1}*F t ^ jl‘ school property. There
*|a Tar two numeral frames
on which tho youngsters Jearn to
couqt. They have tho name of nbacue; and ill(i plural f^rra of tbe wont
bothered the.yu1in(f-4qdy ,^he finally
gut arouml it bf- haying
"AV» bavo
one nluu.-y*. -and another one almost

Schuetnao
Better Than Riches.
A man who gives his children habl'.»ft
Of Industry provides for them better
limn by giving them a fortune.—Archbishop Whatcly. - *•

3*V
Go'd;:,G«td hi found A*er&gt; -oTleti In quarts
(rock wud ut all depth*, from the sur­
•face down to thousands 'o t feet.

Helping Othera.
It you meet tho man who knows not,
teach him; but much more—If you
meet the man who thinks he knowa
and knows not, tench Him. aUo But
do It with k i n d n e s s , with patience,
with good will, without ridicule and
especially without rosenlineuL—H. J.
Desmond
Only T e n t
Jones says Ids wife Is the moat
thrifty woman he ever knew. "Why,
air,;.' iie says, '-'she has made fen bed­
spreads during tho last two years;
tnnde them herself, sir, out of the s a m ­
ples s h e . collected In her shopping
toum during that time.’’

bitrti,li/ring to Sin lo n l I hr Fsm m i *1

JAllDIADE PARIS MODELS
Thr H.wl tleauUlul ll*U

P.canant Cc d Po tit

At $8.r»0 to S10.QO
,h" » n out of PsrU. Tb»y sn t fatlhfu
I - - . &lt;&gt;r&gt;(1nsl f r r n r h p stir m * . mat lug Ua

' “&gt;Jo ropy; lnHu.lIog
*n.l Mailamr Uorgrtln.

1MW fartr
No too |»hlr

THE FRENCH M ILLINERY SHOP
lot FAST MHHT HTHKKT

BONI TA C A F E

the

THE FINEST, COOLEST. CLEANEST CAFE IN CITY

Everything served in the best way; properly cooked

Quinine Can Not Be Tolerated ;w
th ejiext time you are hungry
if f i l l r \

T

i l l m

T i l

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— ---- Mrs. H a r o l d Driver entertained ati.p o u n d 1 T o'clock, c o mp l ime n ti ng Mrs. Hoy ^
10 x 3 ! Carson Bower of Hartford.
The
lino &amp; ' rooma were prettily decorated wit h
4_t f
cut flowers a n d ' e m a n d followingv-yf
« the luncheon
bridge was played *n
The pn**. a d ai n t y hand embroi ­
dered guest towel, was won by Mrs
Mrs K B Brown. The ladies on- ^
joying the afternoon * were: Mrs.:
Bower, hojioree; Mrs. E. B. Brown, ^
-Miss Kifzabeth Mays and
Mrs.
Dr ive r. —T am n n T r i b u n e ;
■*!

By same peofdr, but an&gt;bod&gt; can lake
(Julck’n ChlU Tonic, Qulck’aChill Tonic,
flavored with " Sweet Spleca." Has
■nperfeedefi all other ehlll tonics where
introdurrd. Gel it at I.. It. PhiUJpa and
Co. No fore, no pay. Price 25 cent*.
*

Institution Today

W

E MAKE

IT OUR BU SINESS T.0

BANKING SERVICE.

FURNISH /' HELPFUL

YOUR SMALL SAVINGS ACCOUNT

WILL RECEIVE THE SAM E' CAREFUL ATTENTION
LARGE COMMERCIAL 4lCCOU^T.

4% INTEREST ,PAI

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

AS THE-

�D u r Ciljr Schools
It has been suggested by those
who hnve t he W o ma n' s .Edit ion of
the H e m . d in charge t h a t the city
schools sho ul d he represented.
Ill
keeping with this suggestion I shall
, give a few items which I t rus t m a y
I c of i nt erest to t he pat rons of tho
schools.
Our records show t h a t our white
schools h a v e increased o n an averp.gflf of fifty pupils per y ea r for the
post t en years.
T h e t o t a l e n r ol lm en t Inst year
r-s follows; Boys, 371;
girls,
r.M3, Intel'. 764. Of this numbei 105
v ere in t h e high school dep a rt me nt
T h e e n r o l l m e n t for t he present sesion will douhttes* exceed t ha t of
an y p re v i o u s year. The enroll ment
to d r t e *s as follows: High school
d e p a r t m e n t , 417; pr im ar y
school
d e p a r t m e n t , 182; t ot al . 711.
We
have, howe ver, at t h e end of two
weeks t went y-f ive more pupils e n ­
rolled t h a n We had nt t he end of
thti first m o n t h last year.
T h e principal of* t h e colored school
Thc
principal of t he colored
schools, J . N. Crootna, reports an
e nr o l l m en t of 450 pupils.
All t h e grades are well filled. The
classes in plane geometry, t ent h
t grade nlgebru and ni n th grade E n g ­
lish a n d geography of the high school
d e p a r t m e n t are larger t han desir­
able for t h e best work
The c ap ac­
i t y .O^Lhc . c j W .UMifllV I' overtaxed
in some case*
We look forward to
t hc er ect ion of t he new pr im ar y
school building, as t he congestion in
the up per grades will be relieved by
its use
It is grati fyi ng to note t he i nt er ­
est which i» being shown b_\ the
pypils in their work in t he begin­
ning of t h e session
We dole with
especial pride the i mp ro ve me nt in
the m ar c hi n g of the g r a mm a r school
jiupil*
T h e piano which was re­
cently i n s t i l e d in t ha t building is
jirovtng a great inspiration m keep
i n f s tep a nd order
De voti onal exercises are held in
the a u d i t o r i u m (I the high s c h o o l
on M o nd ay s , Wednesdays and f ri
days, at t he hours 8 30 to s t 5
A
■^school choir will lead t he singing
We cordial ly invite all nur friends
to meet with Us at lhl« period a*
well as to v ini tin- classroom work
Of the pu pi l s whi never possible
T h r o u g h o u t t he grades emphasis
wifi be pul upon wi ni ng and draw
tng
In t he high school de pa rt ment
each teac her will devote the last
period of the day
15 minutes to
spelling
Formerly tlu&gt; work was
done hy t he English teacher alone,
ti mi ng tin- time assigned her for
regulur English work
We h a v e jutt introduced in the
g r a m m a r si 1 m I grad*** some do
V I CISl o r t c - t l l l g the • ftl ■ It t | . . o f
pupils it: nu-nt.il a r it h m r t i i Hv &lt;ho
use of this iloviio we . a n toll when
our pupil* are at t ai ni ng normal ef

ficieney -in addition, multiplication
anti subt racti on
\Ve wish tp make thia .a banner
yea r in tho history of our schools.
\Vc as teachers should do all in our
power to promote the physical wellbeing of the pupils, as wLell as Iheir
mental training
Parents can help
by seeing t hat pupils prepare their
lessons Ut home, and by having
t h em a tt end the sessions of the
schools regularly and promp tl y, and
by sending excuses for irregularities.
We should not close without a
word of commendati on and t h a n k s
to our local board of trustees for
much necessary i m pr ovem ent made
on t he interior of the buildings d u r ­
ing the s ummer : and to Mr. Brad
"bury who has had t he work in
chnrge.
B F Exell.
Prin. Sanford Public Schools

CHOICE RECIPES

('i h o S T O R Y o f

^ M -a C A R N A T I O N

C A R N A T iq jk

90

M ILK

M ILK

Mr. Philips will please u c r c p l our thti above subjects, for which five sonars the soul of moat people as toiler, whil c we m ak e so rre rowt h an k s for tho nice package of sta- credits are possible. Two girls’, glee n ot hi ng else does, is it because it bookish yo ut h h a n dy , let ' u a make
tionery he sent over to each t eacher clubs and three boya d u b s and a ia non-essential, a side issue, a o t h e r ar ti it a with voice " o r i n t r u at the openi ng of school.
*’ •
high school orchestra, an d urrango- trifling incident in one’s lifg? Is it ment . &gt;All t h a t is n e e d e d in to give
We ap pr eci at e the cordial s u p p or t merit being made for a pipe organ in so u n i m p o r t a n t in life, in war and school time for such e x t r a privileges
and confidence given uir^iy t h e true- one of the high schools are nmong politics, in loVe and religion, t h a t it nt private* expense with full school
lee* aud school board a nd hope to some of the musical activities. At has n o p l a c e in education? For good credits, with privileges of s u b s t i t u ­
make this a very satisfactory year Ithaca, N Y . seven hundred chil ■ or ill. music is one of t h e g r e a t e s t tion for s ub j ec ts for which student*
We ask for t he cooperat ion of t he Idiot) came' together at Christinas forces in h u m an life, i ndividually or have no t as te, no t al en t, no use in
*
par ent s, und assure t hem t h n t o u r ' t i m e and rang beautiful Chrlstmns collectively. All pretense t o educat e a n y way.
wi
t
ho
ut
music
is
like
p
r
et
en
di
ng
to
The
present
condi
ti
on impeach.*
greatest interest is t he welfare of j carols. In the g r a m m a r school there
be
r
a
pt
ur
ou
sl
y
h
ap
p
y
while
wrink­
t
he
wisdom,
t
h
e
c
o
m
m
o n sense, the
their children.
.
, is a girls' choir of forty-eight selected
Mrs Geo Dickenson,
voices, and a hoys' choir being or- ling the face with s c r a w l s a n d frowns h umn ni ta r in n la m of overy one who
Assl Principal G r a m m a r School ganixed, with the g r a m m a r school a n d clogging t he voice with w r a t h or is responsible for its continuance.
•
______
,
orchestra.
The high school main­ hatft, MuiTc' is the smile of educa­ Of course, like all men u nder indict­
tains a choi us of 530 voices, an or- tion. Music when rightfully t aught ment , t hey t r y to cover their re.
The Primary School
chestra of thi rt y players, a boys' an d pract iced gets into t h e life of treat, try t o j us tif y their malfmWo enrolled in t he p r im ar y school g,M d u b of Lwenty.flve voices, and a hoys and girls and stays there into sance in office b y some sort of a r e ­
d e p a r t m e n t duri ng the first two gj,h , junjor c, ub of (orty voicM( manhood- a n d womanhood a* docs ply by which to excuse themselves,
weeks 182 pupils. With Miss S i p *’- The school also has u piano in every n ot hi ng cl se in the school. I t is not b y blaming s o m e b o d y else or some­
art in t he second grade are 43. with &gt;choo, room nnd u ttt| k | ng machine vocati onal, like t ypewt it ing for girls t hi ng else, a n d t h e i r r e p l y is that it
Miss Douglass in second g ra de are
every building, where they listen a n d a gr i c u l t u r e for boys, b ut n ot h­ would violute all precedents, would
•18, with Mrs. Arington, higher first,
times to the voices of our best i ng makes for culture more than d o violence t o uli t radi ti ons to allow
29.
while the beginners wi th Miss nr, il!tl
The orch es t ra of t he Tech- music woven i n t o one’s being, wh eth ­ school work t o be done by persons
i^ffler and Miss F arns wor th num- njca, Hi(fh School( Washington, D. C er in rendition or merely in appr e­ not elected by t he school hoard and
her 62.
recently closed a successful sfasoni ciation.
We insist upon t h e study not in the p a y of t he school hoard.
We wish to urge ull p ar e n t s who wBb u program cont ai ni ng such num of English literature In every grade T h a t sophistry is so clever that it
i nt end entering heginnners during ^
M ••pu.tapiel” Overture, fan- by every child, knowing t h a t to some Is not to be wo nd ered a t t hat p e r ­
the t erm to do so at once, a n d t o in- tasj(, (rom
« u T r o v a t o r e * ’ Verdi it is only t he r h y t h m and t he melody sons who are not discriminating
sist on their regular a t t e n d a n c e as OV9nun&gt; elc# T h c Yonkers, N. Y„ t h a t appeal to them.
T h e r e is as should he deceived t h e r e b y . Let us
far as possible duri ng (he y e a r . It hlKh &lt;ehool chorul&gt; u h d „ direetion mt/ch profit intellectually a n d moral­ see if it is w i t h o u t p re cede nt. Many
is very easy to see why this i . espcc- q( g 0s ca r Bowen rcccntly Rave t he ly and more pathet icall y in the cities, like Ci nci nnat i , Fitchburg.
ially i m p o r t an t in thc first grade, ..Cr(,at ion” with (our B0lolsts from s t u d y of r h y t h m , m el o d y a nd har­ Qui ncy and Beverly allow a student
knowing as we nil do how d e p e n d e n t Ne w York. In L o u j . j . n , a commltmony in music as in language. One t o do one-half of his wofk in a shop
these little people are u p on their ^
hfts ,)Mn ap po l nt ed t0 confer
of t he difficult prob lems in public t aught by a man who has never
teacher.
with t he s tat e b o a r d of education e d u c at i on ia to find a. w a y to have given arty t h o u g h t t o t he art or
We t ry to present the work in an w U t , V(l to the 8&lt;,rurinK of public
young people continue their studies science of t ea c hi ng , a n d the school
a tt ra ct iv e, s ys temat i c man ner .
l school m .d jt (or work ln music done
after the compul sory school days are board does ndt elect h im as a teach­
by step, and each d a y s work is im- o u t , jde utuler t he p r | vat e teacher.
over.
It is not creditable to the er. does not h ave a n y control over
portant.
,
Th e following artice, is compounded school, to thp system, n or to t he h im as a teacher. I n t he best com- ‘
U e will In- glad to welcome par- from an address delivered recently st udent * to have them s tay in school mercial d e p a r t m e n t s of high school*
I’h ts and friends whenever thev can before t he Michigan Music Teach- while t hey are Mintene?d t h e r e b y a r ‘ nn "na! -cbools s t u d e n t s a r e n-ni i
s pa r e t he t ime t o visit t he jininarv d * ' A**o(’iulion by Dr A E. Win- law and) t h en fly from i: ' ' » **
■i o f t e i m a n y miles to work for a
ih-Ihw ),
urge Drum l u come, i l l ; »Ktp of ltoalotir-oditor of the Jr.ufcual l i b e r a t e d ’ wild animal* l b - h h j i i o .; i _u. ..auk.
office or c ount ing Too apt
o rde r t h a t t hey may see t he work )f Education:
u t . u t . . r p’.ed a nd unsuperv ■*•-&lt;]
t hey are free. In order t o ke»
for themselves. T h a t t h e y m a y «n. ,,
t h e m we have introduced t y p e­ inon c, women who are npt selected
cour age the
children by showing I
W* m u"1 flr“ and a11 , h * writing, s tenography and ot hei com­ by the school officials or paid by
t h em (hat t hey t ake an interest in
&gt;ou “ “ n n u l d a n s and
In all such cases of Indus, .
,
.
others as educators, that music is mercial branches, and everywhere t hem
t hei r work, a nd I hat t he teachers
. . .
. ,
trial
or
commercial p a r t time work
We
,
..
* an educational essential not to he there is (toasting of success.
tnav meet a n d he able to cooperate
such
o
p
p
o r t u n i t y is eagerly sought
have
introduced
every
c
o
n
c
e
i
v
a
b
l
e
neglected by trie teacher, because
with p ar ent s
,
b&gt;
school
authority
because
the
phase
of
i
n
d
u
s
t
r
i
a
l
work
f
r
o
m
t
h
e
.iallie Farnswor th.
ot her school activities are mote inw o r k i« s o m u c h b e t t e r a d a p t e d to
'
ma
c
hi
ne
shop
to
t
h
e
foundry,
f
r
o
m
, . „
...
... c
beAsit
Principal Primary
Schoolv,,., i ststeiit. not to be a bandoned
• atlse tile l a x j ia ye r s |iocket s&lt;|Ueilks bread m u k i r i g t o launder ing a n d we their n e e d s t h an it ran be in the
l»Music i« a- real hi its service to a r e s h o u t i *n g o u r s e l v e s h o a r s e o v e r Ht'ltool o r by the s c h oi jl |
T h ef t - is n o
conceivable argument
t
h
a
t
n
o
b
l
e
a
c
h
i
e
v
e
m
e
n
t
of
i
n
d
u
c
i
n
g
Music' in Public Schools of Toils) h u m u ni t) a* Qte tnullijilication table
system,
Lym an Abbott, now serenely beau Why does a boy , whistle when he y o u n g p e o p l e t o get a n e d u c a t i o n against the m u s i c c r e d i t
e
x
c
e
p
t
t
h
e
t
i
n
y
d
i
s
h
o
n
o
r
e
d
di-fike
And
w.*
tiful in hi* old age emb od ies I he need* hi a r t 1 Wbv did the soldier w h o s p u r n s c h o l a r s h i p
of
a
n
y
t
h
i
n
g
for
c
o
n
t
i
n
u
i
n
g
the
n&gt;nsoul of the th ou gh t with t h e mind boys sing "Dixie
or " Ma rchi ng h a v e r u d e l y c a s t a s i d e e v e r y o n e
ditions
t
hat
we
have
'
i
n
h
e
r
i
t
ed.
w
h
o
h
a
d
no
m
o
r
e
u
s
e
f
o
r
s
a
w
i
n
g
of ttie philosopher
Mo one bus i hrougli Georgia" when there v.as
Ii lal ice t o t l i e i n d i v i d u a l r o n s i d - M w
o
o
d
w
i
t
h
a
gil
t
e
d
g
e
d
s
a
w
t
h
a
w
f&lt;
r
given n* the aspect of music in such danger of o ver much ihingkmg of
appri-ud e a r relief as that found in his Home Sweet Home. " or of the jiic- m e a s u r i n g w o o d i m a g i n a t i v e l y in t h e i ion lor the . u r n r n u n i t y ,
t o m ol the g o o d o f t h e s c h o o l &gt;11
c
l
a
s
s
r
o
o
m
,
for
w
h
o
m
b
e
e
t
r
o
o
t
s
w
e
r
e
metnoraide apjireeiation
" D i d you l ur e of tto- morrow's carnage? Why
ever consider that music is t he art iloesno’t the boy rejieat the multi- n o m o r e a t t r a c t i v e t h a n ( i n - e k r o o t s , d emand t h a t m u s i c he g i v e n full
t ha t i* absolutelv p u r e 1 Tire sculp |dlcation table? Why didn't the sol- o r t h e w a s h l i j ^ H n i n t h e c h e m i c a l o p p o r t u n i l v in s c h o o l s , and t h r o u g h
tor tnav so s h ape fit* clay &lt;*r his ij|,-rs have a sjielling match
When l a b o r a t o r y h u t w h o di d h a v e -i jms s k i l l e d o u t s i d e teaching and prac­
We m u s t g i v e the- s t u d e n t
M u sic a l
ispitat ion t i c e
mafbb- sthtue flint it shall Suggest you neeit musii you need it more • .i o n for m u s i c
t
h
e
a
d
t
a n t a g e of a s tftUch -*♦ t i-vil t ho ught s
The iirttst mav put t h a n t lie| i-i or irregular verbs Why a nd inspiration have been ruthlessly
li fe a s lie c a r t — f o r and a* m n h
sent
to
t
he
junk
heap
while
Wei
upon t he canvas t hr bacchanali an , ha* every evangelist hud Ins S.mkey,
Every
drinking scene, and bring all the Alexander or Excell to warm up the have playeil every trick of t he bun | m u s i c t r a i n i n g »* he needs
c o n s i d e r a t i o n d e m a n d s t ha t the miseo
steerers
to
corral
the
h
lurks
imths
|
degradation of hu man life before aiullenee unt'l ihc blood tingled and
W h y 1 in some e h n - v o u s i o n d i t i o n s of t h e ].ust -i.ill
vou and into your i magination thrilled like the spring time senti- and t he farmers
It is a b o u t t h e .&lt; Jy
case*
it
ha*
been
due
to the decision r e u s e a t li l i es
Music never can h*- made by itself a men! of y o u t h 1 Why not start a
g r e a t a d v a n c e s t e p ever t a k e n ’ t u t
means or a voice of d eg radat i on revival with a recitation in delini- of those whose hand* domi neer over
II numbers are worth do*— t o d increase the f i n a n c i a l P e l You may mat e if t o words t h a t are turns? W hy are social reformers so their heart*
degrading, and so drag it down afraid of the ca ba re t?
Why is it while, if the prevention of wrecks hy get
Lucille Aspiiyvnll Tnkacli
You may cluster about it degradi ng t h a t music sets t he brain a whirling, the educat ional wayside i» werth
associations, and so drag it down the heart a th ump ing , t he feet n- while, then let us huit the sweet
I)i,t the voice of music itself cannot going1 Why is it t hat music pos- singer and harpist as well as tlw

CW
IJtirkrvr I rrrs h a v e ^ a in n l a rr|m tatin ii f
l i r a It lif u I
iu\ss, vijjor nm l p r n d u c liv n ir s s u lirr r v rr nrau^ rs am i
^ raprfruit tirt* j'rmvn.
X nt un til v , a s I I m * l»rst c i t r u s Irrrs t o |&gt;»* ha&lt;l, 1lit»c
from B u c k e y e N u rseries arc lmufthl hy th e best class
&lt;Vf p eo p le th ro u g h o u t th c c itr u s licit.
m cft!C*J*t Jin I tlu* m e r its o f Du r trees am i o u r respect for
thost* \(Jto Iuiy th em a lik e tlctuaiul I ha I u r present th e
s to r y
u ck ry e N u rseries in a tligu ifietl, a ttr a c tiv e
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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE 8IX

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'H ie T est in the p h otograp h er^ ', en g r a v er s’ nm l p r in te r s’
a r t - is cn rp IoyM t o ' g i v e it t h e sa m e e x c e lle n c e that
B u c k e y e frees h a v e.
B tiek ev e 1 rees are tr u e t-o ila m e, haeketi Iiv a g u u r a m \
from nu n o f ainpleE nnueial.rc-sponsihilit^f. 1'he B u c k e y e
c a ta lo g sh o w s o ra n g es’, g r a p e fr u it, ta n g erin es, H in es,e tc.,
in pictu res true to n a tu re in form ula! in m an y cases in color.
B u c k e y e s e s v ic c lia s h e lp e d b u y ers o f B u c k e y e tr e e s In
su c ce e d b y te llin g th e fn ju s t h ow t o p h ih t , fe r tiliz e,.siir a v .

in your own
( )rder a can to d a y and prove to yourpW n sa tisfa c tio n
wha.l a-rich, d elicio u s flavor ta r n a tio n M ilk g iv e s
final. ';.hwt \atrf-, frt’*h, swevl c o w ’s milk, evaporated to t h e
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Jtii|&gt;arts n delicate flavor lu fresh vegetable*, cream iw»u(»* and desserts.
Makes excellent sa l m i dressing —p whip* with very satisfactory results.
"Your pantrjr n m l i
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Ordrr n supply to­
d a y —fr om your
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T h i s ' result* iitdng pr a ct i ca ll y’ and
o^rtioHy accomplished
in
many
t^hoola, may we not give t he public
achoola a little more credit for what
t hey are doing in music? B ut even
this, docs not c o m p l e t e " t h ^ . c h i l d ’s
musical editcatfpn
. bv
t h e .&gt; t publlr
* * • of
*
school*., if he olnjo*i’y tA-go fart her ,
Ftir ;» 1*4; example* ■&gt;( «omi^ whrk ’
dotl^’ in publ ic ecVioul* ■we_w^ill u uot e|
Hie following: '.’in the Ijuffido. N
Y., p ri mary grutlu*. the t i m e lievoted to, m u s i c 'l a fifteen mihutes^Ti
day, sixty in the'.uppef
g ra mma r sVhpo!* had 7 glf*‘ etubx
which nu-et for practice- dutaitj^ of
school iiours.
A. d e p a r t m e n t , jrti
eluding cor training,.elatneatiFy* thc^
oryV mVlody trilifilt ani rt ^u sl t f re ad­
ing in \ i e normul p re para to ry eo'iraa
results in t he s tudent s b c i p f eligible
to, t ake t he Itiigvn***'o2 ufiiinntion in
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W. H. BROKAW

�THE 8ANF0BD HERALD

PAGE SEVEN

+ ♦I H t l W W H &lt; *

EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 13th. • •' JCITV b u s i n e s s
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x Kin 45 minute*_td nirivsl of o w ry trnin on' following route,
rtf (rips: Bpjrinninjt nt F l m and French, &lt;W fi Firrt to Mngiup, to T enth Street to Park, Park to Ninth. Ninth to Oak AveOak to First afreet, to Park, mu Park anti Ninth to Station.
LL M EET M ID N IG H T AND EARLY MORNING TRAINS

A D etective N ovel ynd a M otion P ictu re Drama

By ARTHUR B. REEVE
T h e H 'e ll’ K n o u n N o c l b l a n d th e
Creator o f the " C r a ij K tn n tJ u " Starter

CROSS TOW N CAR SCHEDULE
StNFORb
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MONROE .
7 15 A.M . Ar.. 7 | I 0 A*M
8:13 A. M- L t * Vt 15 A. M
’ 3*15 P. M. Ar. 3:45 P. M
1:15 P .M . Lr. 4:15 P. M

SANFORD
Ly. 7:30 A. M.
At . 8 :3'* A. M .
I. y. 4:00 P . M .
Ar. 5:00 P. M .
Saturday
Lr. 6:00 P. M .
Ar. 7:00 P . M .
1*7. 9:30 P. M.
Ar. 10:30 P. M.

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Copyright, tali, br tha Bur Company. Ail SotoUm lUghta KeaarTOd______

CAMERON CITY
Ar. 8:00 A .M .
Lt . 8:00 A .M .
Ar. 4:30 P . M .
I,v. 4:30 P. M.
Nights
Ar. 6:30 P . M .
Lr, 6:30 P . M .
Ar. 10:00 P. M.
Lt. 10:00 P. M.

Poultry Feed, Supplies,
Incubators, Etc.

See the Pictures at The Star E?ery Wednesday. Admission 5 and 10c

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8YNOP8I8.
T h e N e w Y ork police a r e mystified b y a
serfea o t m u r d e r s a n d o t h e r crlmca. T h e
prin cip al chip to th e c r i m i n a l Is the w a rn lot: l e t te r w h ic h Is s e n t th e victim s, signed
w ith a •■clutching h a n d . ” Ttny la te st v ic ­
tim of th e m y s te r i o u s a s s a s s i n Is T a y lo r
Dodge, th e I n s u ra n c e president.' His
d a u g h te r , E la in e , e m p lo y s C ra ig K e n ­
nedy, t h e fa m o u s scientific detective, to
t r y to u n ra v e l th e m y s te r y . W h a t K e n ­
nedy acco m p lish es lg told b y hla friend,
J a m e s o n , a n e w s p a p e r m a n . A f te r m a n y
fr u itle ss a t t e m p t s to p u t
E laine \ t n d
C ra ig K e n n e d y o u t o f t h e w a y th e C lu t c h ­
in g ( l a n d Is a t l a s t fo u n d to be none o th e r
t h a n I*er*y D enn ett. E l a i n e 's la w y e r a n d
t h e m a n s h e la e n g a g e d to m a r r y . D en­
n e t t (Ices to t h e d e n o f o n e o f h is 'C h i­
nese crim in als. T h e C h i n a m a n forces fro m
D en n ett t h e se c r e t o f th e whenMO‘n Uls of
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■A pplication fo r U l l o i P a l e s t
Notice la hereby r i v e n t h a t t h e e ubarribera hereto will a p p ly to t h e G ove rnor ol
Kloriils on t h e Oral ol N o v e m b er, A. I).
• 911. s t Tallaha*»**, Florida, lor l ^ t t e r a
1’a le n l on t h e propoaed c h a r t e r of the
" Z a r h a r y C r a t e A N ove lty W o r k s ." which
la publiahed h e rew ith below. th U 30th d a y
of S e p te m b e r, A. I). 19 1&amp;.

TWENTY-FIRST EPISODE
THB'EAR IN THE WALL.

A

like other troubles, always
comes when |least ex pec ted.
The only way to be prepared
at all times is to see that your
buildings are always insured
in a GOOD COMPANY.

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W. A. Z A C H A R Y
II C ZAC IIA It Y
A K POWERS
Z a r h a r ) C r a te &amp;

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IN S E C T IC ID E S

T h e flrat v i c t i m a h a l l be C r a i g
K e n n e d y or y o u r a u n t. You m ay
choose.
P l a c e t h e r e d r o t e a In
t h e w i n d o w f o r y o u r lo v e r , t h e
w h l t e 'f o r th e e llv e r- h a ire d one.

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NFORD

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p h o n a 13

At the end appeared the myaterlouii
fllgn of the serpent. darting from hi*
fang* n death more thftli figurative
"Wh what shall 1 d o ’" ah© op
pealed
Craig did not answer directly. He
could not. Thoughtfully he walked to
The Standard Railroad of the South
.the Window and gazed out. There was
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 5ih. 1915
only a dirty, bent cripple. Handing by
t he cor ner' selling papers to pedes­
THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY
trians i • Kennedy's forehead wrinkled In
No. 82
No. 86
No.- 80
thought He turned and walked back
i 1 » JarkoonvHIc
9:1 0 nm
8:10 pm
1:35 pm
1 Ar Savannah
, *: 1:15 pm
5 :35 pm 12:35 am
!
from the window. Mechanically he
| \ r Richmond
5:2 0 am
j
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9 :tH am ' 8 :00 pm
picked up htk lint and cane, then laid
1 1 :50 pm
1 Vr IVaahinclun
. 8 :50 nm 12 :3K pm
down the cane again
1 (r llaltimort' ..
1:50 pm
■1H am V
1005 : art)
"1 must look Into this at once," he
4 :25 am
4:03 pm
12:3.1 pm
r \r I'hllsdt-lphia . .
said,
lifting the (lowers and putting
Ar New Yorku .. i . . 2:40 pm
6:20 pin
7 : 1.1 am
them back Into the box carefully, as
iUu-1 l.'qiiipmeot. Ffve Reclining Chair Cars tu Washington. I)
If he expected troublo to com o/ol the
( ar.Rerviol on .Trains 82 anti 86. Slti-pe* to Savannah on Train 80
affair.
“ You—you'll
bo ■very
careful,
For Information a nd Reservation Phone or Write
Craig?" pleaded Elaine, as they left
the library a'nd went Into t he half
"I will be—for you," ho repealed,
lfl)U I»r»a(h Hotel. Tai
with a reassuring tsmile. “ Oh—l, for­
got my cane."
Quickly bo returned to the library,
leaving her standing In t he hallway.
a n u u m u ^ i i B x i u d e t D i R u a i a a a i t n f x a c m t w t i n c i g i z r a d i f R m a t t i i a d a u i t a Thero ho had purposely loft his stick
on-.Rio table beside tho flowers. lie
seUctod s (fine from tho bunch of red
rosea ajul hastily stuck them in a vase
find placed the vaso on. t he window
MILL WORK OF'ALL DESCRIPTIONS
[ ' ; &amp;
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.'P, ,
* . ' * * L ’I* ■lit. Then -he picked up tho canc and
ire preprlred to figure with vou on all clakstw e n5Jaih.od Efalpo In th« hall.
&gt;XT*Tl
- m r 7ir/^r*i^
i m i ruin’ f'P/'YTJIP
f U ’M B
E lS tia x MILLWORK
f o r *‘HOUSE,
STORE k Opfaltle Uto Dodgo house tho flirty,
r BAR\t.- ■f?himing;.flporing, ceiling, siding, windows, t bent cripplo looked about cnutlouftly
'00rs. screens.-blinds, mouldings, lattice, frames, boxes, u oflt of tho corner of his eye.
Suddenly he paused as If ho had
C*1 1 s What You Wont*
*
Estimates Furnished Free \ caught s i g h t . o f a mendicancy ofllcor
bearing down on him* Ther e on tho
u ‘ How P i n e L u m b e r C o ,, K is s im m e e , F l a *
v•
r
*
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* window eill of t he library waa a^ yasc
W K w j- jp a p a v ttc r p m v p p ttv it'r ttitx v v v p u tttH S T s a fW V V titiv P v tP v v * of red roses. Hastily he shuffled off
on bis wayA t fast as bl* supposedly bent body
bould straighten Itself safely 6ut ho
hurried downtown with one idea—to
reach ttye secret a pa rt men t or Wu
Fang, the serpenL
Wu, Long Bin and several o t h e r Chi­
namen wprs gathered about a tablo on
,Qr Hu* best quality 6f GRAIN, HAY, FEED and
which was a Jong oblong oak box. - In
FLOUR at REASONABLE P R IC E S . *
.tho cbrCt. which Was open were fastened on thfF Inside two flat spools of
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Meanwhile Wu Fan g and his lieu
tenants had proceeded to the base­
ment of uur apartment house.
First Wu entered the dark cellar
by the a’,iir%|tY)4wi or a r c o r d itit to
cautiously a rid beckoned to I-ong Htn
and tho other Chlnnmen lo follow
Te* liuiii)N»*i&gt;l I hi. m r p u r t l i o n i h . l l l»v
(Die of Ills followers carried the DIR ro tid u rlril h) fh* (olltikliig ulTlrrr,. vU;
A
vlr« p m i d v n l , M r n l i r y and
Six dotcctaphonc, which he placed on I r r afirraidvnt,
. u r r r , a n d a bo a rd a t dlrectore, to connn old rickety tabto which t h e Janitor, ai*l ol not l » a t h a n Ibr**, a n d not murr
t h a n Ova ilovkhohWra, and nurh j u b o r Jensen, sometimes used.
d in ato oltlrcra a n d a f r n t i a. th a VtfrtiofaWo upeped tho oak ca*d and began t io a may l u l l w l i .
T h» odlrr* of tha
c r r l a t ) and* t r .- a .u r - r may h» (Iliad by th a
to look about for a place to Install the w
• *io* par.on. t h r hoard el d l r r r l o n , and al
little listening ear by wires that would o i h r r ofO*rr. l«i Ih&gt; rhi*.,n *h&gt; t h r atorkd r r , rhall h - r h t » r o annually hy ihv
run up from this cellar hiding place •htoo lrk
k o ld r r a , at thvir annual m r o ti n f to
h* h*hl o n t h r tir*i M onday In Jmnuaty
lo our apartment above
r a r h y r a r h r | i n n l n a with th» yra* 19IS,
"U ghI l.iMik'" cried one of the ol
t h r |irr*td rol and wthrr o f f l r r n thall hr
rh«*—n
annually h&gt; th r d irv c to r, or hy
Chinamen. i«dntlng toward a corner
t h r ,to&lt; kholdrr*. u t h r hy-law , m ay dlof tho cellar wall.
rrrt
T h r einr«r» to tu&gt; r h o i r n by tha
Wu turned There was a rat which d i r r r t o r r al a m r o t l n r to l&gt;« hrld nn t h r
. a m r day and I m m r d i a tr l y a l t r r t h r a n n u a l
hod run out of a hole, had seen them m r r lm x of t h r oto rk h o ld rra T h r ho a rd ol
and scampered quickly across the d i r r r to r r , until n t h r r w l r r p r o v id r d hy t h r
■torkholdi-r, r h a tl r o n r l r t o( four m n n floor and away safely.
hrra.
T h r lolloarlnt ahall* bo th » oUlrrra
It Interested Wu and ho walked over of t h r c o rp o ra tio n , anti) t h o . r r l r r i r j at
t h r Srat r l r c t l o n ahall h a v r i|UallfW*l. Ha:
to tho ratholo and examined it.
I 'r r a id r n t, AT 11. Z ac h ary ; V'lro f m l d c n t ,
"Wnit here." he ordered quickly, W. A. Z a c h a r y l IW oretary a n d T r r a r v r r r ,
II. ('. Z a c h a r y ; H oard of Olrcclora. A. I».
leaving hl» men on guard In the cellar Zachary. W. A. ZacHaryJ , II. C. Z ac h ary
a
.
It was not very many minutes later n d A. K. I’o a r r aArticle
VI .
that Wu returned to the cellar, with a
T h r hfghrat a m o u m , o I t r d r h lr d n r a a or
largo cardboard box under his arm.
llahlllty to which t h r c o rp o ra tfo n can at
tim e o u b ir c t Itarll ahall |&gt;r Kilty T h o u l
"No on© has gone In. master,” r e ­ any
• a n d (*40.000) Hollara.
Artlrl* VI.
ported one of the Chinamen.
e a n d r e a i d r n r n of t h r aubWu nodded and t urn rd to another a c rTl hb rr n naanm
d t h r nttm hor of a h a r r a take n hy
who hud been engaged In enlarging the r a r h ar follow,;
A.
1). . Z a r h a r y , Sanford* M erida,
give
rathoie In the wall.
•barn. 1 —
W
A
Z
a
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h
a
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y
.
Sanford,
Florida.
Ten
"Does It run upstairs?” he asked.
aharrr
'„
“Yes, master." returned tho othor.
II
f
Z a r h a r y , S a n fo rd . F l o r i d a , f o u r
"Then wall here," ordered Wu, t ak ­ H u n d r e d Kl(hl&gt; rha rr*
A. K,
I'owrr*,* Sanford. Klorida,
Klva
ing up the detectapbono transmitter, a'taraa.
w.
*
I
In Witnraa W hctcof, W r hnvo h e r e u n to
tho spool of .wire and the box.
a rt ou r name* thla t h a 30th day ol S r p He left the cellar stealthily and a I r m h c r . .
A. D; ZACHARY
*'
few minutes later reached the u p p e r • *
\V. A. Z A C H A R Y * ,
- n . C. EA&lt;T|IAItV
hall, which at the time happened to be
deserted. Somehow ho hnd obtained a S ta le ol Florida A »K P O W E R S
skeleton koy which titled our !ockt and C o u n t y ot S r m i n o le
T e l o r a (nr t h a und*r»lBnr d a u t h o r i t y p r r with ltd aid ho ente&amp;ed out- apartment. aonally
a p p e a r e d A. t l . Z a c h a r l , w . A.
Quickly he looked about t he’ room. Z a r h a r y . . U .JJ . Z a c h a r y a n d A. K. Power*,
t o m r A d i k n o w n , who b r i s * d u l y aworn
Finally* h i t keen Judgment told him
t h a t tho c o r n e r by tho bookcMo Was
that nearest over t he compart ment In
tho cellar In which ho had IcTt his
lieutenant* with t b r d c t c c t a p h o a e .
Wu Fang h n d ' a method of wiring"
In the detcctaphone that waa all hi*
own. Ho went over to t he corner and
drew froth hi* capacious blouse a
chisel with which ho ripped “hack a
section of tho baseboard. After he
. N O T I C E T O C R K D IT O R H
had removed It ho m a d s ' k llltjo hole In C.M rl af t h . C .s n ly J o d i . , N r o ila .l*
('•■ sly , Hlate of lie ,I d a
&gt;
In tho’pl at ter and lath* on tho wall.
I n r* K &gt; ta t. of
Next he ' dr ew pn a pair ot thick J a m * . J* . Hobo,la. Ovtoteod

Two Different Propositions, f
stxa.ngs.-Uaw. many .Uolper* .a.
m«n has wbeir. he id* looking for a
Place to put hla money, and how very
few telp era there ate when he tries
get hla .money out of the place.

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DENTIST

T h e a m o u n t of c a p i t a l s t o c k of I hi* o r ­
g a n i s a t i o n »hal| be F i f t y T h o u s a n d (f S O .y UU I
M ullar a, t o be d i v i d e d In t o fiv e h u n d r e d
s b a / e a of O n e H u n d r e d f f lO p .O Q ) e a c h
A ll
or a n y p o r t i o n o f t h e capLnal s t o c k of “t h i s
c o r p o r a t i o n m a y be p i y i T d e In . Is s u e d , or
u s e d for t h e p u r c h a s e yf p r u p w r t ) , e it h e r
r e a l or p e r s o n a l , or fur t h e p a y meri t of
l a b o r or a e r a t e * , at £ j o a l a n d f a ir v a l u a ­
t i o n t h e r e o f , t o be d e t e r m i n e d b y t h e b o a r d
of d i r e c t o r s
A rt ic le I V .
T h i s c o rp o ra tio n shall co n tin u e and h a v e
fu ll n e w e r f o t i s r c M l l a c c r p o r s t e r i g h t s
a n d franchise** f o r a p r r i t d • £ n tp e i &gt; -n in e
&gt;v i m . f r o m • n ii r a f t e r t h e m m m * *n re m e n !
"if Ha f o r p o r a t e gjf I t e n u r e , unleft* s o o n e r ills-

Elaine wo*
ti&gt;rrlfli-d even yet tn
Hp**ak. '
^ m- could do was to hand
him the nolo:
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One Inch Cards Will Be Published Un­
der This Heading Al The Halt; Of $7.20
Pgr Year.

f o r t h , a n d w e d o a d o p t t h e f o l i o * i n * &amp;* t h e
c h a r t v r of t h e p r o p o a e d c o r p o r a l loin.

Article III.

Full Stock at All T i m e s at O ur S a n fo r d
and B c a r d a ll W o r c h o u s c s

BUSINESS CARDS

lu o riitr

T h e je ti w ra ! n a t u r e of t h e h u i u i p u to br
transacted
and
conducted
by
taid
cor­
p o r a t i o n ahaH be aa f o ll o w *
to-wit
T o e n g a f e in a n d c a r r y on t h e bua lne aa
of a f e n e r a l N o v e l t y W o r k s IM an t . to m a n ­
u f a c t u r e . b u y a n d aeft. lumlMPf. t o m a u f a r
l u f f . I uv a m i se ll v e g e t a b l e r r a lr m , l i l r f e l a ,
b o a r s , of e v e r y n a t u r e a n d k i n d ,
to m anul e c t u r * . buy a n d aell
aaah* d o o r s , b l i n d * .
■hi n f lr $
to b u y
a n d sell e v e r y
k i n d of
l. ui l J i n i
m ateria l
anti
m erchan dise
t ha t
m*&gt; be n r c e a a a r ) Of e t p e d l e n t In t h e c on
d u c t of s u c h
b i u i r i r M , to b o r r o w
money
and * r f u f r s a m e by m o r i ( i | r deeds, L e n d s,
or o t h e r o b l i g a t i o n s t h e r e f e r . t o o w n . b u y .
a n d sell r e al r o t a t e a n d to i m p r o v e
aim «
to b u il d , o w n , m a i n t a i n , a n d o p e r a t e H a m
w*&gt;*
and
In d o
a 11
«* u r h
■n d
o t h e r a n d f u r t h e r t h in g * a t m a y be ne re s **r&gt; i*r e i p s d l e n t t o be do n e for t h e aye*
r e u f u l t r a n s a c t i o n of t h e ‘b u s i n e s s of this*
c o r p o r a t i o n a n d t o h a v e , e i e r r i t e a n d en
fo y
all t h e r i g h t * . p o w e r * , a n d p r i v i l e g e s
in cid e n tal
to
pc r a t i o n s
o rgan ised
a nd
eiistlng
u n d e r ' tftir l a w * of t n e s l a t e of
Florid a

M A T E R IA LS

Florida

oui»»lv*i for t h e purpoM of becom ing incorporoted* u n d e r t h e l e v a of Florida, to
tran a ac t for profit th e bualneaa below »et

T h e nam«* of T, hla c o r p o r a t i o n e h a ll be t h e
Z a c h a r y C r a t e &amp; N o v e l t y W o r k a . a n d lia
p r i n c i p a l p l a c e of bu a ln e a * s h a l l be Henf or d.
Heminolrs c o u n t y ,
Flo rid a,
and
the
board
of
directo r*
may
establish
other
pl a c e * Of li u a l n t a a w i t h i n a n d w i t h o u t t h e
a t f j r of F l o r i d a
A r t i c l e ||

ETTUCE HAMPERS

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N ove ll,

Article I,

A. P. CONNELLY

CRATE

-We carry all the trading v a ­
rieties of FARM, FIELD and
GARDEN SEEDS th a t have
been tested and known to bo
specially adapted to Florida
soil and climate.

T u a ll ('(rd lto i* . I^ f a lo * ., D U lr ib u lM , anrl
all IV n o n o having claln u i | i l m t atid
rutalo:
w _
Y o u ,.s o d oath of you. a r . htraVy notln*d and ra&lt;|ul,».l to prM«Bt s o y cfalma and
(Irm atidt. * h r ih yotl. ,or oitbor of you, may
flaya a c a ln it t b i M t a l, of J a m * . D . Hoh*(•» ., d*e*»aod, U lo S i Hom insU* cooaty.
F lo fld a . to tho u n d artlin ad a d rn in i.t,a tria ,
of aald o slst*. * It hlb on* year frpro' tfe*
data h*r*d l. .

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SANFORD

FLORIDA

T h o m am e m m e t w i l h o .n
r. m t i i m o N i io is h o l h e b

Ssnford

Florida

Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
Offtr© in Ynwfll Bldg.

Sartford, Fla

GEO. A. DEC0TTES
ATTORNEY

LAW
J*
Practice In Stoic and Federal Courts
xnp

COUNSEUjOR

at

(• rner-Woodrufl Hl.lri

Plum bing and
Gas Fitting
All Work IteceivcH Mj Personal
Attention And Dent KfTortH
Opposite City Hall

Trlrplyjue No 25

Dr. J. A. TR0VILLI0N
S P E C IA LIS T
In CANCER. GOITRE and TUMORS
Cure Them Without ('titling Them Out

O RLA N D O ,

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Made for all Machine*

CARBON PAPERS .

Finest Ctrbon Piper Hade
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Sanford

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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O CTO BER 15, I;

“ A H o w e ! A. Horse! M y Kingdom
' ^for k Horne!
Dear M a d a m ‘Editress.

Nature s S oil B uilder

Blower*1 Ground Limestone makes acid soils
Wo n’t y ou gleans a s k the women
sweet.
It releases potash salts and impart*
ire con- j&gt;f Sanford to t ake u p n collection to
strength
ami vigorTo growing crops and trees.
;ure.
get Mr. Holly u homo?
Blowers’
Limestone ground unusually fine
r eques t
Yen, m a ’am, a home, 'for M r
readily
mixes
with the'soil. Contains no itnE d i t i o n Holly, s o m e t i m e e d i t o r of the Sanpurities;
—can
be app lied at any tim e—Is
t a k e t o ford Herald. He needs one so b a dl y
inexpensive.
Write
for literature and price*.
LIME*
a s t o r y t ha t I a m willing t o head t he sub*
Blowers Lime &amp; Phosphite Co.
a n in- scription with a perfectly good live
Box R 308, OciU, Florid*
cent piece., .(Yes, a mul e might do,
, of t h e l»ut- " j u s t for greens,” since this 1s u
iciation, mat t er of greens,- we will %»ay
ore t h e ‘‘homo” .)
Don’t play with aerloua nutt
air was
Certainly, I know t h a t Mr. Holly
don't' YOU carry your own imm
inds on has ood\es of h obby horses a nd an
against
le t r a c k automobil e, b u t these animals do
f wa te r, j not eat grass a n d t h a t is where t he
uai&amp;stlc (rouble comes In— t he t roubl e which
for you’ll find the money Wanting ,
s t o be led Mr. Holly to wri te his “ Notice
the F I R E has wiped out your pr0|
he t i m e to D r iv e rs " in t he Herald of Oct.
t, a n d u 8th (page a) in which he mentions
, Have bur atrong, reliable com
iber of t h a t his lovely little par kway In
carry your risk—and be on the j afe
l an fo r d. front of t h e Herald office is being
Reasonable rates?
?re m e t eaten off b y the ani mnt s belonging
Bi rn- to "careless drivers” a n d t h r e a t en
F lor ida arrest a n d so forth a n d so on, a n d s
all.
forgets t o mention t h a t neither he
nd s a t nor his neighboring p a r k w a y o w n hold a era, a nd few other men in Sanford,
it d id furnish hitching posts for these said
isk t h e “ horse*! 1 mules a n d goats.*’ ( Th e
up t h e goats p r o b a b l y belong to some one
|
,
■
i
%
k in a in the He ral d office, since no one
d t i m e else a r o u n d Sanfor d drives ( one.)
of y o u r And he forgets to ment ion t h a t
it
n s u c h ought t o he considered u crime to
Bottlers of Soda Water and
II w h a t try to entice people i n t o Sanford on
an ua- false pretense* t o " b u y and s p en d ,”
s pfe*- :l* the Heral d advises, a n d then fOr•nt ex- nish no means of doing so. For One
mg h i * ’ cannot he in the wagon holding t he
T h e y * horse 10 ' p r e v e n t ~ Mif eafing p ar kel ect ed way. a nd a t the nnm« time go into
red H. t he Herald office to present Mr.
sucre- Holly with sw'oet po tat oes or int o
a p re - storey to " hel p t he Hanford merhold a c h a n t s ”
,
If our good, kind, clever, only, I
Mr. Holly just owned a horse he I
circuwould learn to u nd er s ta nd why
o con,
J
vet tb,. domes w a n t t o eat grass; t h a t grass
Full Instriictual
Conducted by tha
ir t h a t '* esse n tin l to the perfect, Sanford
Given in
Benedictine
inty m * horse (Sanford presents perfections,
P r e p a r o t o n , Cap.]
Fathers
r't ( | f l o nl y . in a n y line* and t h a t h i t c hi n g (
[mercial and CM
T E R M S * X225.00
,
posts are. likewise, essential to the!
ttlral Counts 1
letnbei - '
, , .
tie b u t lM,rfcct Sanford home,
such a
H is obvious t ha t Mr Holly h is
never had anyt hi ng t o do with a
TOR CATALOGUE A D D R E S S REV. DtRECTO
i, s hore pMin, kive horsey was never a oounlonroo. t ry juke, as so many of its are who
st reet, subscribe for his Heral d, hut has |
T h e r e always been rich enough to live in
are for a city ( the city, Sanford the blessed'
,,,) a ,,,i and own an automobile, and therebuild (ore needs a horse in order to learn
a h a n d by experience some of t he beauties
s par ed of count ry l ife and t he dra wbacks of
rrj^ — ‘ ■j
ed t h e town
Of course Mr Holly would
a te of perhaps kill the horse feeding him
* for a gasoline instead of his par kway i
it (air. But then we all of u» h a v e to learn
ist for by experience a nd we could insure
rid d o the horse's life beforehand for enough
1 11 Park Ave.
Free Dtli
id sue- !o buy hitching posts for Sanford
It is, however, a poor rule which
•hiding niff not work both ways and, «!■
m auv t hough Sanford is so poor t h a t s h e'
d s t e m ’ ’ cannot afford hitching pout- and t t ‘
i. nrst may take s o m e ti me t herefore to get
•r sec- u l’ the col.ection m e n t io n ed , the
a w a y c o u nt ry is saved, a ny h ow .
For I
t h i r d n m about to p at ent a self cranking,
S te m- a ut omat ic,
travelling, fold-up-ahle
Sanitary S team P ressin g, Hot G asoline Dry C leaning. Alter*
js and
hitching jrost. the p a t e n t of which [
lion s of All K inds on Short N otice
field n n ’ tuning to present to all horse and
Join Our G en tle m e n 's Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month.
n win- mule owners of the Sanford region
m u n i t e n de r And then, whether Mr
Hojly reSUITS $15.00 UPW ARD
fail t&lt;&gt; horseless
u |ijtri'riate
the bhe
ea uwill
ty and
or not.
nol
perfections of my p at en t und boost i
it.
For what are not Mr Holty’s
perfection* ns a Snnford booster? 1
Please let me apostrophise hint
a
moment , M ad a m Editreas, fcf I
wish to exclaim d ra ma tic al ly,
fer­
vently, soulful('y. " M r . Holly Mr.
Holly ‘But onn thing t h o u l ack es t; ’
‘A horse
A horse
My kingdom ’
for- a horse "
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A West Side FaPmer.’s Wif:l.

BLOWERS

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FA VO RITE

STONE

FE R T ILIZ ER S

T hey know and can testily as to THEIR
QUALITY, THEIR SOLUBILITY, LASTING
QUALITIES and GENERAL ADAPTABILITY
to FLORIDA SOILS
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GREATEST EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE FIVE COUNTIES

Coca-Cola Bottling Company

To the Citizens of Seminole, Volusia, Osceola, l-ake and
Orange Counties, Greeting:
Be it known to nil of you that you nr** invited and ex|&gt;eetod
to jircparo suitable exhibits fpr display at the Great Exposition
rilrwidy a^reetFjponliy'THe" people of your several counties,
engaging iu a friendly competition for the exhibition of the
varied products of your several sections; also the things
“ Made in Your T ow ns.” Your school work, your fruits and
vegetables, your farm products, your stores of house and field,
your art creations and all other articles of interest, especially
st&lt;x‘k, ckickens, etc.
Prepare to attend in |&gt;erson and with ydur family and
friends and the strangers within your gates.

PHONE

St. .Leo College,

O F T H E P R O S P E R O U S FIVE C O U N T IE S

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

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C O N T R A C T O R S FO R A L L K IN D S OF H EA V Y H A U LIN G

L a r g o supply of H o r s e s , Mules,
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a lw a y s
on hand F o r S a l e or E x c h a n g e

Si. Leo, Pasco

County, Florida

SPENCER’S BAKE

D. C. BROCK

W onder C

CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AVE.

T h e P o w e r fu l M o to r o fth e M a x w e ll
* T^is i» one o f the moat m atyelous pieces o f
ery powerful with
macIWiiery ever invented. V
Very
four cy lin d er s cast e n b lo c l i Ijaa m a d e t h e
M axw ell fam ous a s “ T h e C ar th a t L a u g h s
at

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POISONS

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believe I wotlli have died it I I*
taken it. »
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After I began taking Caniui, I i
greatly helped, and all |hr£c bottkt
lieved me entirety,^
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Best o f all tbis rriotor is breaking nil loW
-c5»C records f o r :
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V . l s t M iles per gn 11o n ’or gasoline.
2 n d —Miles per quart o f lubricating oil.’
3rd—Lowest year-jf-and-ycar-out repair bills.
W e nre w ailing t ? bdte you for a
test ride in tb^'car Umt has broken
all low “ First-Cost” record*, and U
breaking all do to “A fter-C ost” records.

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O alT aalaa* &lt;&gt;»*■ J l r a r t h Mtaal. t h r r ar«
M K K V U O O lC IJO IlT H tN O .T H d O r .
th a a n lr m a t U lh a root o f InaWJUaa

ja x o n

Z /~ £ v * z y F Q a d is * M ta u tU R x u l

SEM INOLE COUNTY G AR AG E

Encouraging Him * Little.
"Von little Imp, t know you g ave
him Bomo.fncourageinenU" "Ires, I
told J t l m fahvt heart nater won t at r
lady, end sent him a b &lt;t of atrychnine piUs!
Puck-

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The FtowiOAMfTALProducts Co.

Pleasant Hill, N. C.—-"I suffered for
three summers,M writes Mrs. Walter
Vincent, of this town, "and the third and
last lime, was my worst.
, -*
“ I had dreadful nervous headaches and
prostration, and kwas scarcely able t&lt;r
walk about. Could not do 4ny of my
housework. •
I also had dreadful pains in my back
and tides and when one ol those weak,
sinking spells would come on me, 1
would have to give up a n d ‘ lie down,"
until it wore off.

1 fattened''up, nnd grew so U
stronger in t hree months, I (clt
other person altogether.”
CArdul Is purely vegetable and
acting. Its Ingredients have a mild.*
effect, on the womanly constitution. '
• Cardui makes for Increased sWRl
improves the appetite, tones up th*&lt;
voas system, and helps to make *
sallow cheeks, trpsh and rosy.
Cardul has helped more than a #■
weak women, during the pask5dj"
It wilt surely do. for you, whal n
done tor them. Try Cardui today- I

1 w«i certainly in a dreadful s t a t e d
In; Q j i u m o i i MrJWIn. d o . I
bfaJW), wlvcb I finally decided to try ' Write
I m &gt; 0«P«.. L h» lljn &lt; » .fl. f * n n .. far
e lia n i on vour ( tto tn4 M n P V-1*Cardiff, (he woman' s tonic, and 1 firmly | llm
1 ita iw n i lot W on**.” to o l la ^Uu* ilisS *

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COUNTY

EVAPORATED MILK

HAPPENINGS

A m iN C H OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON­
DENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE C O UNTY-EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR MHRALI)

WIST Slot ITfMS
Mi*,' a nd Mrs. John lladger are
moviiiK this week to t he Zachary
lumber mill, where Mr. Ba'dger has
accepted a position as engineer.
Mn*. McBri de and Miss Ada
Sienstrom were calling on Mr*. J. L.
Walker Mon d ay afternoon,
Misses
Georgia
and
Winifred
W a l k e r s p e n t S a t u r d a y nn d S u n d a y
with their sister, Mr*. F ra nk Hut, liilis.
Mr. and Albert McGui re have re­
turned from a visit spent a t Mt.
Dora.
Mrs. Ben S mi th of Paofa spent n
pleasant day with Mrs. Alfred King
Wednesday.
The school bus seems to be welt
loaded with school children a n d all
M-em h a p p y t h ey are going t o school.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Frank, H u t ch i ns
enjoyed suppci a t t he .home of their
parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Walker
Sunday.
Mr. Muse has sold his place to
Mr. and Mrs. Holey. Mr. and Mrs.
|tu]i.y came from Ohio Inst winler.
Mr and Mrs. Ch arl ey Chisholm
,u| Charley Jr.. accompanied by
&gt;.r -i-tcr Mi**s Gresham spent Sun
,|.,v :,t Paula With Mr and Mrs
Pep Smith.
______
Mr "and Mia. T E Wilson wiU
h a v e New York on the 29th inst, inMead of November. T h e y write it
i- getting eo)d and disagreeable for
them there.
p,.v T i. .finklns sl opped over
,
l,I* way home fp 111 Jacksonville
, ,1 visited several of his friends
\\ t .|, in re In jirmt lied *n •-1a 1 i h
1 i Hali it g -er mon - at M« nr***i. baptized oil M o n d a &gt; wi r«- Mr
•..! Mr- II H ( Hub till. Mr I \\
I'll ' |t'»le\
M is « Emitx Billing*’ cy
i i . Mi it-i roin
Mr and Mrs F ri»nk Johnson of
ur (In*, ‘a ill* K**\ Hid

CASSIA ( MATH R
farste.id of Zephy rtnll w is
I ., ,.,.1 Week with friends
He Is
i *i " ting 11) | lint t e in this 11irul tl y
in I he near future
Mr- Warren Hoy a I returned home
,1,1a &gt; from Paisley, where she was
.died to llie bedside of her mother,
Mr. I 1 McEwen. who has been
,1
We are glad to report t ha t she
is improving rapidly.
Mr T J Wilson. J r . returned
I,nine from Tar npa lust Wednesday.
Where he has been visiting bis stst,,r
Mrs Dozier DeVane h»r sev
i|i* was accompanied
*
mjwtt-r Mir*** Alo». Wilson of
i,
i ,Kc Spring*
She returinol
II i rsday, to the regret of her many
friends.
Messrs L. J Owens nnd W. G
Woods were here lust Friday transo t m g business for the Wilson f y
I
I nmpuny.
Mi»s lalcille Itoyal
and
her
l.i ,T|i,.r. Cecil, spent Saturday m
1 i • s vs it &gt;i friends
H..i, s p Kirkland id Altoona
»a* a business culler here Monday
Misses Edi et h Corton and Jean
Koval of Sorrento spent the we eks
• nd with relatives here. They were
i he house guests of their aun t, Mrs.
Alonzo Itoyal.
Mr and Mr*. Robert Hose, accom­
panied by their niece. Mrs. W. S
Sherman a tt e n d e d services at the
Episcopal church in Eustis lust
Sundays*
,
Mist . Vivian Uoypl i» spending
tt . *e,*V.with her aun t. Miss Grace
McEwen at Paisley.
*
~ . C Mlink i* slowly i mpipvi ng
' mm Idoofi poison,' caus td Horn a
severe cut (in his ankle. Dr. ( allal.ii, of Sorrunto i* a tt end in g Win.
B II Hagan visited in DeSoto
■o uniy lust v»t*ek. Ben says that it
u not to be com pared to Lake.

WtKIWA AND ETH EL ITEMS
I’he 1 a test news hafc announced
nf a b a b y boy, vlit t he Stork
l.imrtod, at t he home of Mr,'v»nd
Mr* Eugene Hush Friday mornltjg.
Mother and babe are both do­
ng well
Mr P. ). Coates has been oUt this
week s ket ch in g -photographs of dif■ ii homest eads in the neighbor...... I inirtieLv Mr. Criffpens, Mr
Eugene Brown'd anil otJy*ra
Ftatik J’owell moved in to his
homestead thU week.
-----Mrs. A. O, Powell went over to
Sanford Fri day evening, spending
th, night with Mr. J. C. Kelso, who
h,i* been worse for some lime. She
found him b e t t e r thaft she expected
to.
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it rival

We had .. our cregul
^regular
ar mo nt hl y
preaching l (ist
Sunday at Et hel byfist Sum
IH'v Bartlett, •morning and night.
The evening service was a memori

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surprise b i r t hd ay supper on C. D.
Pen;son Wcdnedaay night.
Thoso
enjoying the o ys t e r au ppe r were Mr.
nnd Mm. F. A. Johnson, Mr. and T H F HOUSEWIFE WHO WANTED
Mrs Oscar Pearson, Mr.* A. V. Mc­ ‘ TO KNOW t.EAKNH WHAT IT
Ginn and C. D. Pearson an d fam­
IN AND WHAT CAN BE
ily
DONE WITH IT

The very finest strains
of Big Boston and Florida
Special. Both fine, early
headers. $ 1.00 pound
postpaid

" J u s t what is e v a p o r a t e d milk?
I* if a preparation to use in place of
ul service for Mr J er ry Bri-so ami
OVIEDO OCCIIHRENCLS.
milk, or is it really milk?" the house
Johnni e Boyd. both uVember* of our
wife who wanted to know asked of
Sunday school
Bro. Bart let t preach By
former ‘correspondent of an nn „,ij,.M| of the Pacific Coast Coned an eseeMeni sermon.
Me look
Orluiido Paper
len-i-d Milk Company.
for Ills text *’ Tim | li-H.
There
y I. Cushing and wife have
The reply was p ro mpt and dew i n ,i great many flowers brought
the house of Mrs. Keatly | cisix
“ Evap or at ed Milk C a r n a ­
&gt;&gt; l n* scholars and friends express- Raulerson of Fort I’iercu, a n d will tion Milk— is pure, u ch milk. It is
lug their love for both.
After t he j conduct n first class rooming house not u preparation containing so
s&lt;r\ii.- Mrs. 1 o we l l .
psesident of (l)r ,h„ coming winter seuaon and much fat, and so much protein. It
the Lea gun appointed a committee they have leased their hotel hete to is simply good, pure, fresh, rich
t i t
to t a k e t h em to j h e cemetery and Mrs. J. H. Marshall anti it will be cow s mUk with part of the water
place t h e m on llteir graves. Oh how thoroughly renovat ed an d opened to removed, making t he milk about thu
we do miss them bot h from our thej public on Novem her 1st.
consistency of cr eam. ”
midat. But the} have only gone on s / t is rumored t h a t Mr. Z. Spinks
" I s an y th i ng added to t he milk?"
before to await tin- coming of their has purr based t he two lots west of
" N o t h i n g Whatever. After it has
loved ones
t he hank from B. G. Smi th am! will been evaporated, tins milk is her­
P L A N T CITY. F L O R ID A
Mrs. J ames Boyd is still very low. erect a six room bungalow nnd he
metically sealed and sterilized. Then
No hope is entertained for her re­ does not intend to batch either, from
it goes to you. It reaches you just X X X X X X X X X X X X X i X X X X X X X X X X
covery.
all accounts.
as sweet and pure a* when it was
•There will Ik* cot tage prayer
You don’t have to set a t ra p to placed in the can. None of t he rich
of clerks, for n more courteous or barrels north, in p ar t p a y mVf~
meeting at the home of Mrs. An­ catch a cold.
e n t Tor
llavor is lost. •
more intelligent bevy of clerks it has t he apple vinegar we h ave received
drew Hush Wednesday night.
It It to be regretted t h a t mote
" H u n d r e d s of t h o us an d s of women not been my good f or tune .to meet
from there In yeata gone by.
Mrs. A. O. Powell s pent a very
numbers of our board of t rad e do are using
e va por at ed milk, for and 1 have travelled some.
The
pleasant day with Mrs. Culler and
T h e guava h%p been called the.
not uttend, as at present we have ev er yd ay cooking nnd table use.
post office i* unique, ilie" hldvic. the-,j»|»pje of t he s ou th , Jet us use o u r *’•
Miss D a p h n e y Vermillion last Sat ­
several very i m p o r t an t m a t t e r s that Yet. up till a compar at ivel y short
atres large and* nttrfi&lt;ftitv._ Puppt'r surplus, ujiplcs, our guavn apples.
urday in Sanford,
ought to receive more serious con­ time it \yas regarded almost entirely at the t ea room of M&amp;. CorrtWh w*.is
Some e nt er pri si ng st udent who wish- '
Mr. Ben Boyd Is still very sick.
sideration t han has been given them as an emergency proposition. Now enjoyed, for the privacy and dainty
es t o earn a I i dl e extra money might
Mr. N e w m a n has taken charge of
a nd it is hoped t hat not only the it has nbecome son e v e ry da y neces­ cleanliness appealed to the lone
look to the guava for help
his ho mes tea d at Ethel since Mr
regulars wil! a t t e nd but all other sity "
woman travelling wl"iie and besides,
Frank Boyd has moved oil
citizens who are interested in the
" l '.in you use it just us you ^ ou ld the s up p er was good, t he waitress a
Ther e will be a business meeting
citrus industry.
The next meeting raw milk?" he was jisked
U n k in d C o m m e n t.
*■
charming bit of feminity and the
of t he League held at tin* home of
will be held on Del 19th
RecentL
while
going
through
a cem­
"Yi,ii do not need so much &lt;&gt;( Car Mrs Cornish herself so , oiirteoiiMr*. P o w e l l a t Wikiwu F ri da i r i g h t
ii the visitor
Mr*. W.liter \\
Hose, Mrs Ben nation Milk a* you In of ordtnarx l a n d Watchful "l the comfort of tier etery in a &lt;‘.illfii.i^ip
can e njioii thin on a TomhiUoiiOA ."i
Freer, M'ss Louise Smith. Miss Wil- lm' ^
It should be diluted some g.n»iI cordially indorse Mrs
‘ wnuM i .it life nlwny" flejjentJiytlbt
--be Hsr-rll nnd M e D - fiHieb«lor .
It ran h r tn;rrt v n r r r ^ f u t t r j mrriTtti
A v W r rn r b r -nnrrum nr
ii some lrrex*reiu persou Imd
IAM MAIN MIMS
of Winter Pin k visited -friends at in more ways t han ordi nar y milk." the Reporter-Slur was. much e n ­ In**
p e n t j . 'Hour Grapes."
Lake Charm on t he hth.
" F o r instance?"
joyed, where the writer met Mr
Mrs. T h os Morris was a Monday
Mrs. 0. f| Wolcott and son made
“ Whipped.
You can whip C a r ­ and Mrs
Heeie. most delightful
‘ii visit to Orlando and Winter I’uik nat ion Milk just as y ou would thick prop!,* to know a nd young Mr
morning visitor to Sanford
Needed Preparation.
Hex R W Edwards of Jackson­ fils' week
Before a man starts out to reform
cream
In many things evaporat ed A l i en l o o , so
h.ful t ti.1t be made
ville gnxi- ii- .&lt; gund sermon here
Mr ai.d Mrs I] Long and Mr m i l l I' t'i-* .1 b e t t e r llu \ or tllJLII d o c s ft ill t' ■rat* gm ' for )&lt;l i u:i 1 i ml Iti w o r l d h e m i g h t I n ktinw (mw t o
Sunday night
and -Mrs ii
S Brannon vlsiled r u w m i l k , ,i r i c h e r - m o o t tier t i i s l e left t o I hi- i uni of .1 q Uieksl e|i In . Ii, :l r u n i III li e l ul nl l l nl i Vinfds In
ILir&lt;&gt;M lit M-1 hi n of (Inkl.tcd w.i- friends on Luke Charm last Son- A n d I., *itic t h e q i n - t i o n o 1 e n l i v e n ! b o b t o b viith th I'MIi 1••r - d e l il i»r ’ t h e h.ngilsli ' a m : . t a r e pi ' .i j dc m t g t i t
h i m i " i . ' . . i ’ll i, h ti,
| ul, ,|i. j ' l a d e .
iltllllig on ■1. t r it 1- 1 , r*' 1.1*1 '-iM da \
f. t &gt;
E \ I'H d i d »•
, i f f ». o l d
i " . • t . 'd an
••hi * 1 1t,-re i- t b.it ' f
•i.»\
' l l , ( Ki o to Magazine ( lub will rut* •! Mi lk i- nil .it &gt;■o l u i !i’\ * . 1• i•. ii l. d'HM (•! ? | • *agi * C'h - - .ii i ke \ l**
\ i. ‘ Tai I f j *lf I U 1 ,J ’ in, 11 ;,i Mrs Aodru L . u. hur l' s on HU | t | i i v
i{.&gt; &lt;&gt; \
1O X ,
n n n l i i M ti
1 ml net &gt;1 k e e p b u t iitie it o r ' of l.ilVj
*tjii&gt;j&gt;t'ii. i r 1» i» M” hdux (fight hi l i e Kith
small tun Opel) ul a fill!
• se is lull d i n g d o w n l he so
To ih e J a st drop
m Kf «»*.^J flHlI
lr* wj(i 1 •h
I'tu i x n ' o i i i
r . f n * h. i\&gt; I , m s , d w | , .
. .. t&lt; » i - h \ o n i in " |
, " f -1 ' I e in-, s\ mp *11,\
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Mr* II K ii. • r -| (ill (In
ater
percentage
iif
splii
fruit
lo
tinunexpected
le
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ill
l
hi*
gr*
end) here, i;u* wf (if Mrs Kvatis
f,.,.,| C ar n a t i o n Milk to the s o, i el v e - l i l o r
t h a n e v e r before known in ibis see- y „ „
Mr I t e e s o i- a n ill
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III .till &lt;&gt;i J. -- ( &gt; M urn mi it ^
lii * i i a |.|, - a nd tn ■1 i Idr i*i and feel roill &lt;t g o o d • **J a p - f Ilia’
' *r
., 11 dr ii lit tl er- beat dr itm* saf&gt; (|t doing SO ( htldre i Ilk* t tie | a I d o Is PII' I t ’ g I’ll I|, - w i n t e r
f hi. l(l - ft! - *
It
I S W I t tl 1. • I I I , .
&lt;|n l h e s .1 n d ‘. uo.k • v e r y
tiro
t l i ili'iii i • f "II m III III hotels, from will.! Is lleard lla vor of I v a porit te-f mil k
r e g r , t l b u t wi iv nr
le .«&lt;• ( • \|orri*ioi I 111- II nl \ liroi to r ,lit,Mil liefe
• i - n a l i o n M i l k I' a t h o r o u g h l y p a r k way - a n d l i ot ne g r o u n d s
Mr T W* Lawton has sold his p r i i . ' o al e o m i n o d l l y f o r e v e r y dc , p u p l i i ' i n s t i l iiiii * h o w i i y
1, ss, was. I"&gt;n
«! M r* P a u l K. &gt;I
t*
Imr , |,,,w er Sliidehakrr to I tr os,
d&lt; rf ul l o t id llpJMlig a ,d t a k i n g at
\ig
! ?t I
I-'**,
| l j-. s a f e •h i v ciiii'i t &gt;•&lt; oil' ll
;tl pliir t o|
1 ’ll
’
•
do
j.irliif
and
ordi-re-l
a
kord
Mr and Mr
Kii* i - 1T .■M u m : 1 ♦ 1i iii&lt;-.t Ti 1 1 .. •, M mi 1-*
i cal
I 1,,-re I ' ro&lt; wi,*!, in till
a n d v i a . .;

KILGORE SEED CO.

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Is Perfect
&gt; A sk Your Grocer

hu v ing puss, &lt;| I o i to ir n wa r (1 m hi So far. o n l y
eatlv ebildhnod
tcsiii' was always to i nr jiresfni jmblic *cliuol tea-h
found with .( *he, rv disposp |,*t at d , r, ,md tt i* hoped it wi|| continue Use . e r y q u i c k l y
III t i m e
&gt;f the worst laws passed by a 1arge proportion of t he w rl i
was mover sail v liked !,V his Til'll ’. tin
friends and .ici|oairit«ru*es
Aft-r imr last members of the legislature the country wil, use it every day. two t in ny wait in a pitili dark
I wonder wlmt's the
The reason more waiting room
the d ea t h of lux t&gt;Hrent* be made was to open t h e hunting Hcasiin for (or every meal
D E N T IS T
matter
with
the
Hglile over t h er e '
his home with Ills uncle and aunt squirrel on l t d 1st. as evidence has do not use tt flow is t ha t they do
We
are
going
to
s
pen
d
the
evening
XVIIHK V«n WHITE PEOPLE ONLY
Mr. and Mrs I) F. Morrison of been found
&gt;uri( t h a t both deer and tur- not realize the possi hilities of e v a p ­
Hi the Sentinel nttire Ii,m time and
i t hbeen killed in the hammock
Seville, until he secured a position key have
orated milk
PEOPLES BANK BUILDING
here during the p a d
with a b a nk at DeLund and from not thrust of
of here
" W e are demo ns trat i ng daily at c o m e h o m e 111 ill! a u t o m o b i l e
there to Sanford
At the time of lit * week, and it is hoped that when the the P a n a m a Pacific Exposition when
ROOM 9
death he w ,i s spending hi* vai allot
T h . S o n g of t h e • , u n *n
the M inIH Carnation Mill Cntiden*
with I w r- T" • and l.est- i M" r ya tin ward, i will he appoi nt ed and ,rv I* nn,. iif the big feature- Thou
h u p a n d Ilke.J I
ri-on a( their home in Sydney, b-w., tl .f our s ' t i i i ! will I .&gt; instructed to -a uds of progressive women are learn
&gt;. it at T)., t f si dell I beets*' is better ii ,g of this safe. -ure. dealt, pure
bot h being Mitts of Mr 11 I* M--r
T h e n in a m b e r l i n e d t el l y
riKon.
Lester and Jesse welt* p-'f mforci d a» soon the orange gather milk. You cUn d em on st ra te its po»to thee.
fectly dev ot ed to one anot her. T h e 1ing season will s tart and so many sihilitiea just as easily in your own | p . (,kle ,m . |iuk(. tm. j(| ^ |ljf.
arci dent occurred on t he night ,d floaters rotne in. both bl ack and home.
For doing these things I'll heave
Oct -tth while returning from Oma white, nnd hunt without a license,
i.ot n sigh
SUITE 9. COUlir HOUSE,
PHONE Ml
O u r C o m p lim e n ts b k O rltin d u
ha. Neb . where he urn! u jmrty of e-pri-llilly the blacks
I b J l - a r c jifftled i»u C h r i s t ilia- d.iv
Mr and Mr* II It McCall and
hoys hail been t«* .( curnivul
I'he
T h e first impression 1 received &lt;-f B u t w e a r e it-cd in m a n y a wiiv
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
i t c l d e n t w !IS i ., U*ed Id pif*»ltlg sn f.,milv motored over to Sanford on Orlando when I stepped from the S o m e t i m e s w, " j te n ••*»i , ye - in - u r
\k
ei'.ne*ibty
tr.un t he other day w ,«.* the bu-v
ot her car
The road had grown up
l't i«&lt;
You asked for news to help l h*- appeitraiu'e ill the idle t hrong gutb
in weeds and the i «r run into a
I
l,
tlli'i
'•( * '* t " ''- W' +1i I«I (1 J*1- ’
di tch
He oldy lived .» • oupb of i , i r!* and l send tin- b e ng one
ired about t he st ation, which i m ­ Eerment me .in&gt;l into vinegar I ’m
hours
Lawrence and Lester a ecu in
pression became « p/*r mis nent fix­
gone.
punted J he remains to Barberville. Disagreeable Calomel is Yielding to ture ua the afternoon adva nced and V d even III t Ills list end* not III)
1 became u |»»rt of the hustling,
to its Inst resting place
Pleasant Liv-Ver-Lax
»ong
" O n e by one earths ties are broken,
J i u r ry i ng crowd upon t he streets,
MY SPECIALTIES:
Physicians generally agree _ t hat
S
hakes
pe are has said t ha t “ A rose
lor Orlando is pre -emi nen tl y a b u st ­
And we see our love decay.
the nauseating, unpl easant effects of
by
a
ny
ot
her
nutti”
would
smell
as
I’ICKARD’S
HAND-PAINTED CHINA
And the* hopes so fondly cherished
ling. thriving little city a n d its people
rsl omfl are due to the undesirably
sweet
"
We
wonder
what
he
would
GOR
H
AM
’S
STERLING SILVER
step with the energy of n goal to lie
Brighten but to pass away.
violent action it has on t.Me system
have
said
aliuui
t
he
guava
the
ROGERS'
PLATED
WARE
reached, with u real pu rp oj e i n life
■ A B T L ltlN Itt
For a long while various s ubs tit ut es
much
l
oved
and
t
he
much
despised
|
to be accomplished.
Following the
" Our hopes grow brighter
ELGIN AM) WA1.TIIAM WATCHES
have been tried, b u t it was only re­
woman contingent of these busy guavu, with which we are alt sij
As we n e a r the shining shore.
cently that the rcnlly wonderful rem­
hustlbrs 1 found t he " g o al " to be familiar and Yet which in allowed t o :
Fot we know across t he river
edy. LIV-VER-LAX was prepared
go to waste in such vast quantities.
t b e . big departm ent stores of Duck­
Awaits t h e loved* ones gone before
successfully by L. &amp;. Grigsby.
It has been tested nnd proven t h a t
LIV-VKR-LAX hus all t he good, worth anil 'Yowell and Dickson St from g u av a s can be ma de a d el i gh t- J
He leaves one sister, his aged a n d none of the bad effects of calo­ Ives, where many of t h e new fall
(mly flavored and beautiful amber!
grand parent s, besides other y l - mel It iw ix necewsity in every home, fabrics in dress goods a nd millinery colored v't.rgj.r. and t ha t without;
ujives anil friehds to mourn their stol always being ready to cleanse the were on display, where the co un ter s,
i rlifinal coloring or ad ul ter at ion of
loss.
We extend ‘to t he bereaved sluggish liver a nd bile clogged sys­ and show caserf were filled with u
any
kind
sister tytr heartfelt s y m p a t h y in her tem, with no utijilensnnt after rf- mul ti tudi nous as s or tm ent of wearing
apparel nnd the joy-things t h a t d e ­
Wo see visions which in xome fu­
sad affliction nnd point to the Bless-; fjt&lt;,u
ture d ay may be fulfilled, of a large
light
t
he
heart
of
the
feminine
jmred Savior, who will comfort all who
1.1 V-VER-1,A X i» guar ant eed to
tjust in Him.
givj&gt; satisfaction, or your money wdr suasion, and by the way, it needs vinegar factory, l ornt ed in Seminole
Tio persuasion to buy, for t he t emp tn count y, p er haps jn Sanfoi d, which
be immediately refunded. Insist on
tion is right before one’s eyes
In shrll su pp ly thy state of Florida With
the original bearing the likeness of
the
stores
over
there
t
h?
keynot*
of v negur. . Nay even more, we may
PAOLA POINTS
L. K- Grigsby. For sale in 50c and
success was struck in t i n selection see a factory which shall ship m any
SI bottles at W. G. Aldridge.
Mr. a n d Mrs. J. E. Bona have re­
t urned from St Petersburg. They
were accompanied by Mr. Buna’s
Limited
little sister; Katherine Bona.
Mr. George Garwood has- open­
"Potoah supply has
ed a grocery store down n e r r the
given an in cen tive to look
section house, known as t h e Geo.
more
thoroughly into plant nutrition
Garwood St Co. Grocery. Ho hus t
YOU CAN AFFORD
^ with view to utilizing products at hand to the very
well s to rked mid is ready fftr bu«i-.
To bsve t h s b e i t e q u i p p e d
srtors
these
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best purpose. The result of our efforts along this line is
—that's wh)
n y w e uurge
r g e yyo
o u to
Mr* John Abr.irm was a f Sylvan*
fasts)i j a x o n m-rrJ
B T A L O K I re­
tiros. Tbs most te stin g eetlLuke visiting her mother. Mrs.
lng rou esn gsL ________
the cheapest In the end. and ft
Jutnmcs last week,
I* fireproof and very artut fo.
v Miss llulen Dcrmun at d Harrold
Aah. yani dealer er writ* u*
I t U so carefully blended That where, lend is .properly prepared we will put it
He n sc ' un motor id over from Lake,
for boohleL
^
^ ^ g w in st any fertilizer mixture of seme ammonia and phosphoric add con* ^
Mary Su nday afternoon and were
Tk* Florida HHa l Predaet* Os,
i
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^ j ^ t e n t , regardless of percentage of potash. Send for particulars
tW O g T r t f r t t s A r c .
guests for tea ut the Pearson home.
M mmww ns.
Mr. F r a n k Broxkn was a week end
visitoV In Sanford Ix/it w i ek .
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Mr. a n d Mrs. John Purden and - 1
JackionvilU
children apt nt Sunday with B. W.
CEILING
Florida
Smith a n d family.
iHLf.JOJ
&gt;1 Mr. a nd Mtt. Johnson sprung a

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SGHELLE MAINES
LAWYER

HE NRY M c U U L I N
JEW ELER''

M a x w e ll’s
Magazines Periodicals
Soda Water
Confectionery
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

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.ffilsoq &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.

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very near
complete wi
very new est
f a s hi o n e d

d,nance ahout speeding? Oh; yes,
Wo have seen an officer occasionally
standing on one of the city street
corficm keeping tab on the speed
of automobiles and sometimes a
man is pulled who can ill afford to
pay the fine hut there arc others
who are listed in Bradstreet'a and
Dunn's, who Tthve an apparently
reckless liUicgnrd of life but they're
not pul led.
Why?
Some people
have an idea that the city limits
tees! cease at the railroad Crossing on
Myrtle avenue, and let their ma­
You say there are no hitching chines out full speed. As a matter
posts? That Is to some extent true of fact the city lim its west extend
hut there are many places along to Rand's crossing. . The people out
First struct especially,' white a post that way are quite right in believing
could be driven, and besides there is that .they are not being given the
the lot nhxt the county jail where protection they should have as tax­
ltorses can he left while t lie owner i payers, 11n other towns neat littl
shopping or attending to other busi­ dibit hoards are posted along the
ness a flairs. We should have some streets and roads, giving the speed
consideration for the folks from the limit, and*beware of any failure to
suburbs who drive In with horses observe, to the very last inch, the
»»('
and provide posts for their conve­ .warding.
nience.
There is x failure too tp honk the
horn on the county, toads, a matter
importance
to the driver of an auto­
Another grievance that causes the
mobile
hut
Vastly
interesting to the
Growler to almost shed tears is'the
other
fellow
if
he
happens to be
heedless destruction of our young
trees am! park way h hy thu careless turning into the thoroughfare.- The
hitching &lt;&gt;r.fearing of horses beside speeding ordinance tend* thiulys
"Section 1MG.
SpYed of Auto­
them. Offrn thu horse is tied to the
mobiles:
It
shall
he
unlawful for any
aforesaid young sapling fhat fins
person
to
run
any
auto mobile on
t s used the owner hours of faithful
a
’tty
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public
streets
of
the city of
rate to biing to a stale qf healthy
Sanforct
within
hhe
flic
limits nt a
g r o w t h a nd iust ahout the limA hr o
s he is rewarded by a new growth of ^ fiiirV ip ew } n u n 1 2 mitt* an hour
tender green that pesky, horse , * or, on "any publicUftreet in the city
nifiles the grass an d chews ^&gt;vhry of Sanford outside of the fire limits
at a greater speed of rate than 'fif­
teen miles an hour, or for any per­
son to run, drive or use any auto­
Talk? ahout advertising reminds
us again that the proper amedium
for advertising is the home paper.
You ran pick out the live wires in
business by their newspaper ads,
for oVery live, progressive, up to
date merchant advertises. . He
knows it pays. The failures are gen­
eral ly due to a lark Of displaying
one’s wares in the newspaper col­
umn. Tnke heed, ye slothful man o
business, and if you have something
to see advcitise.

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HARRY J. W ILSO N .

For Rent— Furnished apartments
for light housekeeping or had room*
Good location. 302 P arkA ve.
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For Sale— 5 acre celery farm five
miles southeast of Sanford, FllH ouse
insured for S 600.00,' barn, chicken
houses, artesian well. • One-half
mile to school and loading station.
Inquire of W. W. Miller, Son ford,
Florida, U. F. D.
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To lha Voter* of Sanford;
I am a candidal* for ra-alcrtlon lo lha
ofllra of Clark and Coilactor. in tba pri­
For Sale— Three good milk cows,
mary to ba hald Nov,. IS, ISIS. 1 have
(Iliad thla oAlra for lirt yrara and think that Jersey.
Addrqtuf' G. M ott, Qlyde,
I have the naraaaary experience and will Ewreka Hammock avenue,
14-dtp
appreciate your eupport.
Y our* tru ly ,
M W I.OVEI.L.

FOR RENT

CLASSIFIED

Nice furnished rooms at Stum on‘»
315 E. Fourth S t .’
13-5tp
Good six room house with bath
and electric light for rent.
A. I*.
Connelly.,
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Charflp 2S C ents.

FOR SALE

For Rent— Two un/urniahed rooms
up one flight; separate entrance, gas,
wa^er, fcte.„ Pine.location, on a cor­
ner. Address A. L. Williams, 106 E
First St.
J5-2tr
Fo r Rent Furnished r oo m in pt
vale, family.
Modern conyonienci
115 French A w.
l2-8tp
For Rent — T w o nice unfurnished
side a n d (r on l- fon qj e, with h a t h .mil

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For Sale— Ten acres of the best toilet. 207#Fronch avenue,
t:lgh hammock land, west side, just
Wanted Gen tl eme n ro om er s at
outside corporate limits.
Half in
Stltmon's.
13-511&gt;
cultivation 4 years.
Ahout 250
large pinos on other half. All fenced
For Rent Stores and rooms in
Quarter mile of two Bishop block

Thatcher Realty &lt; &gt;•
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sold within the next 10 day-*. worth
For lC.nl
Desirable rooms
$3000 00
See owner. 307 French g e n t l e rneii in private family
uVenue.
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ern lleitSonu hie
Phone'(OHO
For Salt
Planet Ir
tools complete.
John
Race's Farm

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Furnished rooms at
Macdonald, $1 35 per Week and up
lf!-2tn
Fourt h St

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For Sale A fen Barred P ly mout h
For
Rent
Several nice of!i&lt; •
Rock Pullet*, 5 mont hs old. $1 no rooms over l o w e l l V
Enquire N. I
each
D R Rrisson, (Vlerv avenue Nowell &amp; Co.
32-tf

miiple U'-(. !hww—kSViR.,
are goirii U.
.tlliiw .lUTselv'ev tp*bw •{'found hel.ijal
the . harlot
wheels
L f ’at heart
le^s r ,
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For Sale Eggs and II.. t.&gt; i fiu of
eel e h i tiled Regal While W \ alidot les
log IIf r form a nee. heuv&gt; I.i\tng t.irdam hooking orders for s n me now
AlrfO a few pullets and i (it keT'Is. ••!
same s trai n
E P Strong, | n 6 K
Third St . S.iiifnrd
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m t v,- fnr sivjh** of tin
.tiuil rfervrtat
l |&amp; of "I If.
Vi.ili*r lie liglilsjtf^r
fuel
The tolls go aoartiig so high
that
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People rehd theae ads. -Y ou are
doing it now.
la your ad in thji
column?
Have you aomething t&gt;
•ell? Try an ad
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J. D. DAVISON
for flrrlt snd (’abettor
I wl*h to tnnounrr to th* vn’*r* and my
ItlancD that I *111 l&gt;* a' Candidate tor the
office ol (’lark and t'ollrrtor. Ir. thr »M|»
primary If bo bald Nov. 1tith. auhjrcl' to
appointment ef Mayor,
f will highly appreciate your aupport.

negligent and ditched.

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w. ir.- :i[r:ild
the garden
.. k e e p life II m l i i eVu t y in t h e

ir Sal#' Mouite on P;
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!"■ E’vrh.ingi* High .lass Sanford
lot lor Ford or other moderate!,
prieed automobile, in good conditio
gerden.
T h e most artistic effect T h a l e h e r Real ty Co., Bishop Block,
may he had hy the massing of a very Tel ephone 245.
lfbtf
few varieties with due at tent ion to
color and habi t of growth, hut when
there is such a wide choice as is in
! dicated hv the instance m e n t i o n d for
jahtivi -lire’.) individual ta-io wifi
i not he u nd u U restrtetid
• T h u fall, however the JirtAes will
TO CLEAN UP OUR CITY
he aw arded differently and will go to
.homes showing the most attrarjve
f ' ;phat
(.out who. bemoaned the
setting, entirely irrespective of bloOm
i-oming of ",Uio melancholy days—
F’ine smiMitli lawns, artistic groti|iing
Wa nt ed Position hy stenograph
klu-' ria.uli.st of the year."
would
We h a t e just
nt*. a
of paLrns and shrubs and tasteful e r
H i g h - i h o o l g r a d u a t e , c o u r t r«
opportunity lq reg^t jj fr oii r "ktgjjai’.Y .certftlq!&lt;i' find In- calendar very mis- jj ar rangement ure the things that will
porter.
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ihriMigfi. the eid
' NecJld E n d i n g if he -a^re to sing Id* mourn |
, count in this mutest
A regular wnrk
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.hire-Rot
133, city
s n d 'Jiuve^a
&lt; i &gt; - pi'iii right jul |n\' "Ip SanforiJ when the a u t u m
I scale of marking will he worked out
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ny
v'
dr
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w
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lor
we
neither
find
I
ofit tu yneejin*,4’^ witti t he hliaaful
so much for general effect, so mil.
consciusnpw.'. thai-.it Is going to t e s.uliie-s nor rmUiinilnly in them. (or h ands ome palm-- and permanent
liuhltshed,'. The m i m a n ’s edition The orange trees ure beginning to shrubs, so much for tasteful arFunge
give* us ' Hi a t oppoi tutsity and we hmw of gohU. the poinsottia* will soo
rhent •
at e going to e mbf ne e. Jr tpo and that j)e a damp the hibiscus hlootneare
A very careful and ingenious (dan
reminds us: 'TVb’ut about t ha t or- gorgPilus, -a t^ nil yffTs^df hurpau fee
v?'
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for
inspection U being considered)
tfvitles ‘ pre. waking up- The fiifld
and
it is hhpetl th a t results may he
show their ' lines of living green,
with laborers laughing and singing both encouraging and suggestive, a*
the mcrohaitis are brightening Ajp anil1I V .“p l a n t saljP' there will he seed
repletiishing stock, the WoinwnjA bulbf, &gt;pses und shrubbery at ra ta -i
•Club is getting busy, and "in homes logue prjets. * ,
it^la,'alfeudy time to bo planning ..
and gardens there is a geitoral up­
,fpf
annunl’T'^nd fhe questipa. U frr A
heaval * of Yl^arung fiml pjal^ining •
quently
asked,.'^"Wbat shall I plimttf—■
F^vgn «o, and jthe three ciimtnitjeesi, •

gardens we have /limited
rfiuch ex
(tense and tim e’and lAfeot. for a City
Hen lit I(ill hes pe«yj IHe slogan. We
i.re afraid to fSye' our Jnmilies a
gi-nercrtts, hearty - meat ’ for feu/ o'

Civic, Aivic art. andr City lftautiful
are putting their heads VJgethtu
plannfhg another civ^c progrnru sitntijar
to the one »o successfully ragried
and All Shapes.
out iit A pril- S
TRUSS'
Beginning on No vot'd her IT- t h / c
, V. RODS will he a dyasin, of cleaning up MI
•bvtir tow n, '. and
ttispertioalirf
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NOVELTI ES
There are m any
little fancy goods,
such a s L a d ie s ’
Neckwear, H a n d
Bags, Furs and Fur
Trimmings, N eck
Ruffs, Etc:
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I ■III t » a ran didst* lor lK» p o l l k n of Mayor
of fWnlonl, n ib |)T t In tho drriafon ol (bn Whit*
I’rim a/y to b* held la Noram bar.
H a v ia i «*rV*rt
tb a rity taro term* n Atdwmsn and knowing th»
naada ol our rom m onw aahb, 1 M l i n I ran ba ol
baorflt to tba rilixana to m any a t y i as C h id K irru tlva ami a It bout m ik ln f aay prt-olortlon promt***
*111 O ats th at I bo la** o( tbo city will bo rn lo rm l
Im partially, but arm rdln* to tb s latter ol tba rity
ordinance* At an Aider man lor lour y e a n and
arrording th a f record. I b u r to r claim tor lha tulI r i f f ol the v o t m ol Hanford.

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IRONWORK

of Ali Kinds.

Hi^to /ru m notf until 5Tarch,.&gt;jtli th
cert$intiV.uI a b u n d a n t bloom, ('.tr­
TU\Bonl( ^oUtgtoMites anil r»iinthiis
^ f t i q . m u r e s l o w l y ; imt&gt; Hower
1&gt;b B0Wn in * * * W ‘. *?
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sir tseis, gartifnjr and alleys willlho ‘J
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rAlisfy the inosP.fastjdiotis ' On Nut
fagged rolnnPfV'St)a|id/agyiq,

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U s e s fo r M a ra h m a llo w .

Tbero arerfme hundred usea fur tho
marshmallow y hi ch pet h ip* you do
not know, rotnarka one ud.v(.rtlsor.
“Lofa s e e " sa&gt;a|ythfl.Wichita Ilcacon.
•‘Pencil uiATk i'jaser, com for rubber
worth.aL'MYdVand a' lUtie yiork ..will baH, teething pad’ fur babies, cud for
any one a wealth of -anndal rcsidleM cows, bath hpongc for Infanta,
h&amp;tonirf-.At'the rtower show Jrt April, '»hock absorber: M f 'he*la,'^«ub«tU(ire
one lady^ exhibited more than twenty
ahlilcVt»Tutw. w e - t a h t
varieties of tnijuaU
from
her
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY OCTOBER 19. 191ft

History of Sanford Methodist Church
All t he good S u n d a y school people
of Sanford will be glad to know t hat
t he Met hodi st church of our little
city o r i g i n a t e d in a Sunday .ir/io.",
It was housed in an unfinished hall
when’ t he present Lefffer Idork at
t he fftot of J i anf or d avenue now
stands. Th e seal n were rough l u m ­
ber, m ou nt ed on goods* boxes an d
nail kegs. T h i r t y scholars were e n ­
rolled.
A. K, Philips was elected
EVERY CITIZEN IN SANFORI)
KISSIMMEE WAS DEFEATED
s uper int ende nt and Ellison White
SHOULD BE THERE TO
IN WONDERFUL STYLE
secretary, with t he former Mrs. C. H
GIVE ASSISTANCE
I-efller and Mrs, Charles Bent as
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
teachers. .
There will be a meeting a t t h e
The Sanford High School has n
This happe ned In May, 1HH0,
Imperial T h e a t r e t oni ght a t 7:110 t hi rt y-t hree years ago.
good football t e a m and the lovers of
o'clock to organize t he Sanford
good clean s p o r t in this city should
Later, Kev. A. A. Prcsbrey. who a tt end the games t ha t ure schedYoung Me n’* Chri st ian Association
.ami being one of the moat i m p o r t a n t was serving a little Met hodi st church ul ed for this season. Under t he able
events in t he life of the city the at Fort Reed agreed to preach in instruction of Mr. Hutchison the
the town hall once
a month, a nd Sanford t eam has developed n won­
melting should be well at tended.
the
Methodist
church
at Sanford derful uggressive and also a defen­
Speeches will be made by several
been
mo
an
organized
body,
the two, sive team
prominent citizens interested in this
T h e following account
a
p
p
oi
n
t
m
en
t
s
being
combined
under of the game last Friday was h an d ed
great work a n d the organization
»i!| be p e r m a n e n t l y effected.
The tlie head of the Sanford and Earnest in by the official reporter of t he High
)
M (’. A. in S an fo jd promises Chapel church
Sc hotd
greater r etur ns to young manhood
The flr-t ga me of the season was
It wqs not long till plans for u
than liny m o v e m e n t ever n t t c m p t r d building Were laid, GPU. S a n f o r d ; r*«yi-d f ^ l w n k ' l - t m m r r High an d
I
here and the public is cordially in­ having d on at ed u tot for this p u r ­ bun ford High in our city lust Friday
vited to a t t e n d and t a k e an activo pose, which was s it uat ed at the cor­ at a score of 12 to lit In Sun ford's
part in t he organization.
ner of Sizth street and Sanford a v e ­ favor.
Tin* following are the line-ups,
This bul Id in g was completed,
Sanford has al ready achieved a nue.
reputation for t he public «pirit deni- in I 8K2. a m o n u m e n t to the i n d u s­ •
Sanford
Kissimmee
iiii'trated in t he work here and the try. enterprise and ability of the Fill I ll.’&lt;k .1 Murrell
N Carlson
!.i■t that our city is one of tile l a noble women of t hat day. assisted tftiur Back M. Spencer I * 'Heritor
.it ii" in the ft,(100 population eljiss bv their devoted hu**barrd* who Ut Half
It pope
W Til'is
t &lt;* ■'Tt-mize with a b ui lding ulrctii|\ sustained lio n . tb*«i ' a n d - ba 'ed 1.1 Hall
H \\ a-hhuti t
K e g . ro
:r. d and t he chances good for a • h e r -elf denial and worthy effort
&lt; . i.ier
( Brow u
I. I.arein e
•• a building a n d fine organization
(I Ar th ur
\\ Arnold
g r o w a n d Ut i lard
\* tin t o w n b e g u n
tf • near future
Wi ckham
W Bass
years passei•d bv .1 wa• - d e e m e d wt-*- I i *• ,i*■I
I . : . iti/en iif Sanford and strr
Meredith
l&gt; \ i i' bi i
t In*
■b u r . n U t Tack
to consoler
rounding count ry should be at tin*
N. Green
(i Cooper
desirable .site. I Ft Tack
building to
r a ii M g tonight and l end their ,a
R o u n d llu t
S lohnsou
I . p ,»st oral I 1■f Ui ^Kinl
and in 1sTJ
ia i, to ibis great m m em el i l for
1.1
I
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d
I*
M
r.
el
I
!&gt;
Hullo. 1
’ bis | mpof t ;»r. i
I Jr C W
’*■ .......i ill t h e young men of San
i
&gt;
.i
li
l
l
u
t
'
d
i
i
u
s
o
n
N'
K fl ir ria.
i
itmpl
|-b
eVelll ill its
lord
Itoy C h it te n d e n
ed
111 at the Imperial tonight
The tiiclidowns were made tiy Ktth
III I w . e l l
t b"
lit I
re. a i l i n g
itnnit• Nut Carlson and Dan Men
b u i l d i n g a n d D , r e m o v a l (if l l n
o ld
I’l i s | n lerln n t lirislitx" M ndcainr
Mr &gt;all for d Hill pope and Murrell
1 ' . 1‘■. 1 ■. r i.u ( ’ I me* *0
i f m f . Ii m i g h t
fa
w n t v ri a l i i s l o r v
Tii. g.Amc a . Is a tjo-e one
Hot h
I
i i ;l II, g till 1at h WIt fl l
of
-IrU g g le
a tid
la r . US III D i a l
W ill
tb it '••■‘"l l'bt&gt;ed. well mid a lot o f 'credit
a‘ 11 11it a MI I- of 3ft
never
be
fu lly
ri veal. d until
.. if.j, Morris Spencor, "ur q uar te r
i|i-IY
T h r | ■t *111111* i if t i n 4 Mi* I h o i t i s l
A t i er a s h o t I d e v o t i o n a l exerci. se
b.n
k anil M&gt; I t* M itcliinson nor
n l b, Mr
\ K I t o s - e l It r t i l e fo| «f« f&gt;r¥ii 11 n ii ( h &gt;11 ‘Ai-rt' lint ri'i'ti ciinl
i
-inch
l"Wit:g o di i i - r s fur t h e e n s u i n g - i x ]
a Min#* th**\ v%*-ni
ttr t hr
Next rtiursduy afternoon (IrUimlo
trail.tfis w e r e e l e c t e d
ImUoni rtf tlli'ir pnrkrlN to
will pluy Snnforii here and t he people
President. K
f M o u g h t on
r i t . * 1 1 1 I fir* **l i n r t h f i r i n g | *i l t f u r l h t ' 1
should a t t e nd a nd cheer the Sanford
\ n e p r e s i d e n t . M i s s L u c y \ \ Int
(»r&lt;»Mii&gt;ir t hf ifutliliuK I tin d
re t
dm* hravi* devoir*) soul who itiulif hoys to victory. The game will start
s. ri r i rv and T r e a s u r e r . Robert nili rii(Iiifr k » Nifai* hii Lor&lt;!
HtHiiNi' al J ;I0 and will bo plnved lit Holden
Park
I in
rcinainiiii; uiirovrr»,&lt;l h m !

Y.M.C.A.T00RGANIZE; IMPE­
RIAL TONIGHT

Moot l a t t t i e C a l d w e l l
(n thi*
of rain thui was fall
iITi A. Mrs ( ,1*0 B.i x ton m f &lt;lri'*k front hi** •!* t'l* t *&lt;I pnrk»-i
i ■i H. Mi­ F —I* Bur*t**'i i , ... i &lt; i ’tii in | t.g, r**r f h t
&lt; ,, &lt; ll U 1 .ihl wel 1
t , 111 I t | * |T i • f f l i * tii
'.lll-r
*a» r •
ill i ,, D \ D B. trr i-li
made by kind pt r-*n - from a 'llReporter, Mrs. It i Max
tnnee, nod one notable collection
taken up by Bishop Kuvanuugh in
T i e executive commi tt ee met on
those oifYly days was i.obly sustained
M o n d a y evening for a regular bus
by all classes i f people
Ii wa '
Iruly hard earned uminy (mm -l ari
in tinish lhai built that original
'H Smith. 9? North \N ill Resume
i bur' ll
Perhaps n wnuld be -afe
i
iditig l fie same servlet^ of lust in »av t lint i lie ul I i hur.di building
1be \ tl ant 1C f'llllst 1.11" will willi i- Xpel -e
moving* *• pa r .g
t tie I'llmpa sf&gt; ci lal » liir-fi Iurnitore. .lOipruvermnM', cm
. ..-"t
*
withdrawn last spring
It will approximately Iti.imn oo
r* n . its scbt'dulc Nov 16. arcorrfPerhaps at this day, with all tic*
u i to an a nn ou nc e me nt made bv
adv
an ta ges at hit ml, skilled a re hi
W J t raig. passenger traffic muntectki
and mechanics, improved m a ­
ll get
chinery, facilities for transporting
I he T a m p a special will leave
Jacksonville at ft o'clock and nrrivif and haul ing, and money to jmy as
you go, t h i t cost m ay seem high.
Hi Tampa a t I o'clock. Returning it
will leave Tampa a t J2:45 p. in..and Hut if you had had to commence as
arrivj m Jacksonville at ? ‘. 30.p. m. we did without a /foliar, and curry
on the work i n ‘. i. - hf t| »haz aH/ way
A lrnrhtr observation car will bn
xniuus
all convenience*, you might
J hatlWd
not
haVe
built a t | csj» com t han xve
hpst service from Jacksonville to
did. But. t he old church has gone
Petersburg .will jifi/rtsumcil Dec.
11 by ihe BinellaS i p e d j d . . I|» schcd- now. and TfiVea plucxs to the new
May the new temple tine, both in
uly, Inii iu&gt;t yet bt'CtUzHrrahged
material
« n d apiritu*! splendor that
a.
Ttiise ,cl,c«lHle irkpYovements were
shall bring joy to our hgarts and do
ai. r\ iun&gt;-cd«|t\; &amp; cftsonvillo following
a conference Jif *tho rourj o'fUcials. It honor to t he G r e a t Name we wor­
"a* iittendfiS b y A. W. F r l t o t , \ l i v i - ship high over all.
* •rgiuist*.

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We ennnot clone thiB brief, history
without a ppe ndi ng the -names of
those pastors and s uperintendents
w h o ' h a v e tried to promot e the cause
of God and h u m a n i t y in our midst.
Pastors:
Rev*. A- A. Preabnft.*.
A. A. B ar ne tl , C. A. Saunders, T W.
Moore, J. Anderson, H* Hire. T, W.
Tompkioa, J. F. Shandz, W. , N.
Cotjoloy, I. S. Patterson, R- M.
Williams, J . F. Bell, E. J. Gates, F.
r i x t o n , n R. Sweat, A. E. Housholder, J. A. He ndry. C. II. S u m ­
mers, f! T Gaines. F E Steinmeyer
Su nd ay School Superintendent*
A
E. Philips, a years; A. J. Philips.
1^ls tr im 4 * pne of the motU clifto
3*4
yeurs. J. K
Mcttirigcr,
' rately equipped operating lietween
years.
th" north und aouth.— Tnmpa Trib­

ion |oi eciigrv^agent; It. A, if/iind,
fourth vice preindent; W- ' J* Ctaig,
passenger trallfo manager, uTId F. C.
,V|s»t. &gt;V. IJ. isturk a nd Y. R; BcaxIcy, tr.’wtiiiri^; passenger agents.
Orn' of t h e ' most I m p o r t a n t imA WovvineiiTx' i s' t he c b t t i n g an lioor
0,1 ‘ he run of t r a i n No. 82 between
■o w York and Jacksonville.
This
train is known us llio Florida-West
Indian Limited. Th e fast schedule
*&gt;ll go into effect Oct. 81. On J an .
•lrd the Cor.Bt Lino will i naugura te
Hs fast Florida special leaving New
'l " k a t 2 :i y p. m , and arriving at
Ln k-onv ille ;{»1*0 p, m. ihe nezt day.

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u r t . H. E. Tolar nnd.hUfo d a u g h ­
t e r a n d Misa Alma Mal m left t oday
for B r e v a r d , N. C., where the phynielatU h a v e ordered Mrs. Tol ar for
her he a lt h , Mr. Tqi ar accompanied
the - p a r t y as far - a i Jacksonville.
T h e m a n y friends of Die Tolars hope

Change of Dale
1,1 honor of and Out of respect for
'he Young Men 's Christian Aiwocia{,,&gt;n now being organized In our rity,
the Sanford Debating Cl ub ht*rewith
Postpones its preliminary meeting
until1‘Tuesday, .Oe^ L*6Qi^ 0 1 6 / '
fpr
****** ' ■*&amp; *'-* “
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f ■- Aft SiChed;

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NO. 17
Newspapers M e r g e d
Tlu* D a d e City S t a r has p e r m a ­
nently set. having been bougdrt-out,
lock, st ock a nd barrel, b y Will Hethcrington, who has a b s or b ed it with
hiB Da de C ity Banner. T h e former
proprietor of the S t a r leaves tho
field, going to Hi ooksville.
It has
been well known to n e w sp a pe r men
that there was not nu dir font busi­
ness in D a d e City for t wo news­
papers, a n d t he proposition resolved
itself into a matter of t h e survival WILL CONNECT WITH SEM I­
of the fittest. Although t he owner
NOLE COUNTY AT TH E
of the S t a r had conducted t h e paper
I
OSTEEN FERRY
in Dude C i ty for ovei t en years, and
n o t w i t h s ta n d i n g t he fact t h a t young
Da yt on a, Oct. 18.— By a majority
H et he ri ngt on has not y e t reached
of p ra ct ical ly t wo to one t h e voters
his maj ori t y, a year's struggl e told
in the s ou th en d of Volusia t o u n t y
the tale, a n d the S ta r goes into the
decided ut t he polls Inst week to
newspaper
graveyard.
that
in­
issue J250.000 in bonds for the jiurevitably gets one or the o t h e r of two
pose of bui lding roads and bridges
sheets where there is room for but
in
a special roml and bridge dis­
one.
T h e marked success of Will
trict, which is created by the o|re-v
llctheringtori, who is considerably tion
younger t h a n any o t h e r newspaper
W it h the e x e e p tion of the Fort
editor &lt;&gt;r publisher in t he state, is
,
. . .
, i i
Drang** prei tncl everv voting pro­
g r a m ) mg t o his friends a n d school,
,
,
,
.
'-tncl in the proposed special district
mutes of tins rilv, where he grew
.
, ,
.
. iKXXe ji subs tan ti al majority ter the
o p n n d r e r r - t v e d h is e d o r a n o n ,- g r a d - * ,,„~y . . .
,
, , , ,
....
. . proposed bond issue,
uatlng from the Lakeland high school
a year a g o lust May.— Lake land TetThe , 0 ‘al votp
wa» ” ot M
n(n
.
heavy ns had been anticipated, proba l d y because il was generally bo, .
1loved the maj ori ty for t he bond
I tems of In ter es t
,, ,
,

SANFORD HIGH DRAINAGE DISRICT FOR THE
BALL PLAYERS CELERY DELTA

the speedy ,^%covery of
i bt f t • * fB
*' ;* .
L

Mrs.

t o San-

The large rainfall of last We d n e s ­
day night with the following e x t e n ­
sive loss to fa rmers of tlie. Celery
Delt a caused a wel I at tended D ra i n­
age • Meeting last T h u r s d a y ni ght.
Thi s meetlrig was called t o meet ut
Mr. Connelly's office and by 7:30
there were some t hi rt y of the leading
farming men of the Delta present.
Mr. J. N Whi tner was asked to p r e ­
side and Mr Willi 1-effli-r" was elect
•*d serif14fy ol the meeting, where­
upon Mr Whitner. in a few well
v htmefi—wwofs ntnted t he p nrprr»r of
the meeting, und declared, t h a t as
a muss meeting it w*ns the d u t y of
eveiy one there to speak right out
in the meeting. This invitation was
accepted und every person there was
recognized ,ti least nriie during tlie
meeting
Maj Powers made a m o­
tion t" i fie elicit that a commi tt ee
be a | t " .1.(1 to elM lilate a petition
t o g. t • if required number of -ign
cf* to i- k tin* county coinmtssioners
to C.i 1 iri election M* determTOe
wllctb.
. nol tin D e l t a - f uel I. I be
declared a Special Drain«ge Dis­
trict
The - hair appr inti-d \ | c s - r s
Pnw r'
Mr
Hawkins and
Mr.
Cliapi H Nl r Cameron an d Mr
I' I ' l l

I.

t III s l O O i t n i l t c ,

irucicil th e m

with

lb* larg. and expelisixe crops
! thlil
• gr.iwti in I la- t&gt;. lln should
have i ru iect ion from 1fte ruin and
water lliul hua a tendency
wash
up t i c crop* and destroy u man's
Work
The Hilly plausible way to
a fiord lh|&gt;&gt; protection wit-h a s m al l
cost t&gt; to establish tins district and
then dig certain roaiuU that will
t ake the water out of the count ry
anil plnre it in the lakes where it
can do no I.arm
ir
——_ _ _
\n im portant

m e e t i n g of th*

* : . grower- a i if I. • d aw n r
l -

d

III

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Fast
W,»s

**f n el l y

la ' I'hiir.-da) t tgfit lo* t fu j ur
p'-&gt;. •if cretttirtg t: draniagi- i l i - t r p t
in the Fast Side celery delta east* of
the city limits.
A resolution was
adopt ed appointing a commi tt ee of
five namely. A K Bowers, ehuirni.ui. T I Haskins, Hep Fish. II II
r h a p p e l l mid loe t'anforon t*&gt; invi -tigale condMions eolleet *lala ami
ndornialion
whereby
ways
and
un.iiis may be devised far a no r*1
p e r l e d drainage system east of the
cilv l imi ts
J, N Whitner served as
chairman of t he meeting and W H
A workman m a d e the rounds of
L e tiler tut secretary.
the city y e s t e r d a y afternoon with a
bucket of pai nt a n d a brush a n d a p ­
T r o u b l e s of C lin rlc slo n
plied the coot t h a t covered t h e lust
f' hurl es ton, S. C\, (&gt;ct 19
Tiie
glaring r e m in d er of the blot on
Pinellas county.
No one b ut the Inquest into the dnth of Sidney J.
leading members of the two o rg a ni ­ Cohen, the report er who was shot
zations knew t ha t this was t o be' Friday in the Democratic exeYutivi*
jlone till the p a i nt er was seen, a t his commi tt ee rooms, Opened this morntask.
Upon Inquiry thex i n f o r m a ­ with several ynmpanie.H of militia as­
tion &gt; a s eliritwd as to -the^ purp os e sisting t he civil aut hori ti es in keep­
and hackers of it. Tnt pon Hjirings ing order. ^
In the s late courts habeas co rp us
l-eadcr.
proceedings have been s tart ed in be­
half of Ed wa rd J . McDona ld, c h a r g ­
,
AnJuTsI C hurch llanquei
The annual business mooting of ed with the rqur dfr, ^|t^i conspiracy
the First Bnpt is t church 'will take to murdtxr and b at t er y wi th i ntent
* ' o
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pliwo Wednesday evening. Dnt 20th to murder.
T
l
y
r
o
are
h
o
’
.
appft
tent
signs
of
a t 7 130 in t h e Sun day school a u d i ­
trouble
n
b
au
t
|,hc
city.
torium of t h e T em p l e. A n u m b e r of
i mport ant m a t t e r s will be decided.
w l* *V
The church has had two ye a rs of
^ NeaLBuolneijH Knlerprise
unusual success." 117118.58 lifts been
On Otjto^er 2*fr J. W. Di nki ns will
expended ftfr all purposes by» the open a’ shoe btiiiness in t h e Dechurch duri ng t he period. ' . *’* / "
Forest blorkv east o f- I rwi n &amp; Giles
Mr. H ym a n , the pastor ha ^ o u t ­ with a full lino of " Sf vc r yt h in g in
li ned ft p ro gr am for Ihe next year, shoes for e ve r y b o d y , V Mr. Dick i n«
which has been endorsed by the needs no i n t r o d u r t i o n to t he people
special f o m m i l t p c to look into these of Sanfore as u live shoe menTMiavmatters. Thi s committee will report ing been fn tho tiusincsn for t w e n t y
Wednesday night.
One hundred years and for mnny ynars co nd uc te d
and thirty memlfors have been a d d ­ the loading shoe house’ in the r i t v ,
ed to Hit* ch ur ch in the past two previous to emb ar ki ng in the livery
years,
stable business twelve j e u r s ago.
J us f after t h e business meeting a
The st ock baa been selected by
baiHfUet will lie seryed in t he Ban­ J. E, Dickins, also well known here,
quet hull oli t h e third lioor. All the who is well qualified :-a a buyer,
members of t h e cijurch. and co ng re­ having been in closi* touch with the
gation* are u rg e d t o a t t e n d . ' The sout hern t i a d e for the p as t \ h i r t y
men of the ch ur ch and congregation years and is conneeted with one of
are asked t o br ing with t h em Wed-*
t he big d e p a r t m e n t stores in Bal t i­
nesday eve ning a small package of
more. T h e stock has been chosen
fruit.
Vl lh a ful l knowledge of Ihe needs of
- .
r.
*. Lb?.,*o u t ^ In tho «hoe line. C o u r ­
Leille Bryan has resigned hjs,poai- teous t i e a t m e n t i t he best in m e n ’#,
tion .with tho Peopie** Bank a n d ' a c ­ xrtimen a nd children’s shoes and
as book keeper at moderaic |»H&amp;s -will* be tho s l o g a n
cepted a

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at til*, t II t ernaliorilll CoMf**reneo nil ca-t their bill lot *
Race
Ib-tti-rim nt it t he Paii.mam.i
In the NT w S m yr n a priniu*t there
I’.icihi
Fxj.o-itiun * xpri-sscd the was a total ol la l liallol* ca-t, S ’l i)(
opinion t h a t the American woman winch were (or the bniul issue and
af i h*. fn! uf* will lie*.i b r u n e t t e
t '* tgitinst
V total * f 1*1 ballots
were thrown Oat b) tile tnspei ti*f,«
Mrs Helen Gould S hepar d oiler* because of being improperly marked
a Bible to ar &gt; Y W (* \ girl
1 . I h* &lt;bi I
I 111 l pr&lt; &lt;in* t t b. r&lt;1*1 .1111 iige win* will lOUlllIlt t*&gt; HU It- we*e III vole* - .1-1 20 being for If,
•*r&gt; live buridred Vi-rse- from tfn propo-itum an d nine against, with
Bible seleite*! h) Mrs Sllepanl
A mo: ballot thrown out
tt-teen guv*larg*- n u m b e r of verx y o u ng girl* arc
i n t o of 1 ' for I fie bonds and I a i
earning t beir Htbli-igain-1
lib in*ii- returned * vole!.*, l,omi- a* I * a gainst In I'oft
T w 1 1 d i s t i l , t* iii
M itii.i!* '*- * n - i n i v
it
, . 11., m • w*-r.* '■ v oi*
v a l i d a n t h e c o m p u l w o r x * ' d U c a t i o n ’ b r.c I.c i-g agalll-1
lln (iropo-itiou
lave r e c e n t l y a n d in i.;a Ii d i - l r i ' l t h e i *i*I i wi* f**-. with on*- ballot no

a n d the m eet

to pro ceed

V

issue w ou ld be u s a f e o n e . a n d m a n y
Dr Kdwurd Murine of Brooklyn
lh(. ,tu;t 1
voters did not la k e
Dr Uni s. Rabat and o t h e r e x p e r t - ' , , , , . , r„ l)(l|e to i*., m* (lid polls and

all haste

” I (Isci* Mendenhal l Name
I • .11&lt;a r &gt;u g flu -.»*i. 11mo n I *i l a :
|.“ . &lt;prm,;- Mi olfa.o all inolllor, of
if
Mendenhall Flint tragedy and
forget the whole afTatr, street lu nches
hearing the advertisement of the
J .1 Mendenhall Lumber Works in
Clearwater ha ve been repainted to
obliterate the signs
This was done
by t lie Tar po n Springs Civic \-so&lt;ia! ion an orga ni zat i on of i In- worn
OI of till city by ret)111 ' of 1fie Tar
poll Spring * Ministerial As* m ntt ion
Whether any
i gi.ifname a l i a . In »
mi I be color I* uncertain
but gray
paint was used

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BIG MAJORITY
ROAD BONDS
IN V O L U S I A

DANGER FROM RAINFALL IS
G REAT-M UST HAVE A DE­
QUATE PROTECTION

i ng it

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AND FRIDAYS

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VOLUME VII

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

SEMI-WEEKLY

.

r es ul t

was fa v o ra b le to t h e a d o p t i m

of the law
In Sara-Ota the vote
stumf ftM fur tlie mean uft&gt; and live
against a n d in Manatee it was (J tti
favor and ! against
I lie law fir**
vide* for at t en da nce of alt children
between t h e ages of eight and four
ti-eii ytears
The di strict- voting
were tile first m the co un t y to vote
on tin- meas ur e
Tin taw herntiivi lb . 1 1 v .

a

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Tin I ol a I Vo t e m
IJ&lt; v o t e - in!
le

bond* and tbs against
T h e result of the e le cllo h is a de
cided vic to rv for the ad vo cates of

good roads in this section ol the
‘ county nnd by their ballots the ritl;j»ns have decided on an ot her long
step in t he direction of progress for
tbi- p al t of t he county
f

*&lt;iaM- P r e- id *m - Da)
. a
1 1 .v . v i s i t i l l I l i e . l a t e p r e s i d e n t —
census t a k e r relates t hat in Virginia an i mport ant • exeiil in local d u n
Blue Ridge Mount ai ns t here l i v e s ! circles . t ha t is al ways ant ici pat ed
John Williams, aged 70 and Mrs. with keen pleasure and absorbing
With t he arrival of TliiirsWilliams aged GO who are t he par- interest
eiits of H«*ve|.iteen childreji. sixteen dav . t he club hotis*. hud been
■if whom ur. living
T h e voungest *lri*ssi', I m holiday a it ire und the
c o m m it le e s
w e re lined
il(t
1*4 ( wo v hu h
vv1111** (hi*
ha* ' arMMi
V
grand. I.il.lrei.
r.-.ei..- Mr: U S Jenniilg- ..or
gliest nf louior, whose coining W«s
J■ *. .*
F VS, MI . tiv*. ill,I lap. flit
..n il. oi ’b *'l "f ptiramiMint interest to the
&lt;Tub
lul l
W
e hhave
a V e \ovfd
lovftd to
lung olf the Munlisiunes of my neigh- s anford &lt;
We
ourselves
an
i*nt
husmslu*
consider
hois ui t h e graVf.yurd" was one of
the peculiar bequests m the will of organization • of women and though
M, s Ma rgnrethu I I . Schmidt on realizing fully our short comings and
failures we have brought a purpose
file for p r o b a t e In Bel leville, 111.
and energy into our work t ha t m u s t
i t : '
sooner
oi l at er be crowned with s uc­
In the $160,000 new home for the
cess. With Mrs. Jennings, arid her
women on t he poor larru of Mi nne­
Nplendid address on the work of the
sota coun ty . Ala., provision is made
Federation, m i ne an inspiration and
for a t i d y , comfortabl e smoking
a greater zeal, a new courage l o g o
room (hr o l d women who all their
on, for there came, too a realization
lives have been ac cus tomed to thoir
t ha t we were a purl of this bo dy of
pipes. Tlie tobacco will he furnish­
i six thousand earnest women who
ed free u nd the " s m o k e r , ” it is ex
under t he—leadership of Mrs. Jervpected. will be one of t h e most pop
! nings were forging ahead in the
ular (daces of the i ns t it ut ion
, thing* that count a nd that wa too
might have a p ar t i a the great work
Criticism on C o m p l i m e n t s
!
that
is being p l an ned by our s t at e
In l adi es’ issue of t h e Sanford
|
president
an d t he chairmen of tho
Hera! &lt;1 t h e l ady says she was im

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Ybc idle t h ro ng aj tlie s t at i o n and
she strop became a p ar t of t he bus ­
tling crowd that Orl ando is pre­
eminently a bustling l i t t l e city, iihe
must h a v e meant it nil for Sanford,
and U**'” ” g ° u 1" must h av e been for
oqj YoWell store, for t h e display
upon tho counters nnd Show case
fits t h em t o n T. Yes. atiree-.*.,.that's
the right word right" h&lt; re in Sunford s tor e.
Clerks c a n n ot be b es t
for politeness, courteous in every cxpressien mill rnovi meat t o win the
buyer's r t l c i U o n a i d **o fitlenc* ift
making purchases r l loir
in t,*a*t
of travel nig so fur froni boon* t " gel
just what vv.* had right here* in
bustl ing Sanford
And t h e papers rifo m e n t i o n s —I
hud r a t h e r have a -mile, from our
Boh IToify t han all t he |iaj&gt;ef» in
Orlando.

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v n ?,OU* «I»l»»r*ment- for c o m m u n i t y
w r l f a r r , for t h r M a t e nt la rg e , fo r

the good of h u m a n i t y and t he u p­
lift of till. Mrs. Jenni ngs possesses
a pleasing personality t hu t capti­
vate* nnd i n r i n t dleettisl ability t h a t
charm.
H.*r add lean before the
Sanfofd tilth a p p e ar e d in f*ie last
issue of the Wgtald,*
Mrs. J, W. Dickins, our gracious
president presided . witlf a charmi ng
di gni ty, i n tr od uc in g Mrs. Jennings
and mak in g t h e annou nc ement s with
her ustmj grace.
Miss Margaret
Davis rendered
ln*autifully M r D o w e l l e
Scottische

Tone Picture” on the piano
• Following tho address of

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Jenni ngs a n Infor/na! rucejuion wa*
held by t h e executive hoard and an
o p p o r t u n i t y given every one present
to meet t h e s t a t e president.
Mrs.- Deane T u r n e r , Mrs. \V. , H .
Peters a nd Mrs. A. D. Smith, the.
, ,
,T' v Ja . yVi v r - refreshment commlttvtf w*t» aoisisted
Among t he p r o m i n e n t . Orl and o In serving by Mrs. Archie Bet t s,
visitors tx&gt; t he city t oday.
, Mrs. YlaL- Wight't . Miss . M a r g a r e t
Tucker, t ho county ' t rea su rer , .of Dtfvia a n d Miss fisideo Will’latns.
Oran go c o u n t y .
’ Ir. T u c k e r "has
many f rie nds here *wr&gt;o ar c al wa ys
glad t o sue him.
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PURPOSE

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v e r y near
complete wi
v e r y new est
f a shi o n e d

d,nance ahout speeding?
Oh; yes,
Wo have seen an officer occasionally
standing on one of the city street
corficm keeping tab on the speed
of automobiles and sometimes a
man is pulled who can ill afford to
pay the fine hut there arc others
who are listed in Bradstreet'a and
Dunn's, who Tthve an apparently
reckless liUicgnrd of life but they're
not pul led.
Why?
Some people
have an idea that the city limits
tees! cease at the railroad Crossing on
Myrtle avenue, and let their ma­
chines out full speed. As a matter
of fact the city limits west extend
to Rand's crossing. . The people out
that way are quite right in believing
that .they are not being given the
protection they should have as tax­
payers,
11n other towns neat littl
dibit hoards are posted along the
streets and roads, giving the speed
limit, and*beware of any failure to
observe, to the very last inch, the
.warding.
»»('

T alk ? ahout advertising reminds
us again that the proper amedium
for advertising is the home paper.
You ran pick out the live wires in
business by their newspaper ads,
for oVery live, progressive, up to
date merchant advertises. . He
knows it pays. The failures are gen­
eral ly due to a lark Of displaying
one’ s wares in the newspaper col­
umn. Tnke heed, ye slothful man o
business, and if you have something
to see advcitise.
You say there are no hitching
posts? That Is to some extent true
hut there are many places along
First struct especially,' white a post
could be driven, and besides there is
the lot nhxt the county jail where
ltorses can he left while t lie owner i
shopping or attending to other busi­
ness a flairs. We should have some
consideration for the folks from the
suburbs who drive In with horses
and provide posts for their conve­
nience.
Another grievance that causes the
Growler to almost shed tears is'the
heedless destruction of our young
trees am! park way h hy thu careless
hitching &lt;&gt;r.fearing of horses beside
them. Offrn thu horse is tied to the
aforesaid young sapling fhat fins
t s used the owner hours

of

faithful

rate to biing to a stale qf healthy
growth and iust ahout the limA hr o
she is rewarded by a new growth of
tender green that pesky, horse , *
nifiles the grass and chews ^&gt;vhry

There is x failure too tp honk the
horn on the county, toads, a matter
importance to the driver of an auto­
mobile hut Vastly interesting to the
other fellow if he happens to be
turning into the thoroughfare.- The
speeding ordinance tend* thiulys
"Section 1MG.
SpYed of Auto­
mobiles: It shall he unlawful for any
person to run any auto mobile on
a’tty • public streets of the city of
Sanforct within hhe flic limits nt a
^ f i i i r V i p e w } nun 12 mitt* an hour
or, on "any publicUftreet in the city
of Sanford outside of the fire limits
at a greater speed of rate than 'fif­
teen miles an hour, or for any per­
son to run, drive or use any auto­
mobile

a

cureless

or

negligent

iron chid ordinance and should

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ir.- :i[r:ild

.. keep life

for flrrlt snd (’abettor
I wl*h to tnnounrr to th* vn’ *r* and my
ItlancD that I *111 l&gt;* a' Candidate tor the
office ol ( ’lark and t'ollrrtor. Ir. thr »M|»
primary If bo bald Nov. 1tith. auhjrcl' to
appointment ef Mayor,
f will highly appreciate your aupport.
HARRY J. WILSON. •

in the

gardens we have /limited
rfiuch ex
(tense and time’ and lAfeot. for a City
Hen lit I(ill hes pe«yj I He slogan. We
i.re afraid to fSye' our Jnmilies a
gi-nercrtts, hearty - meat ’ for feu/ o'

We hate just
nt*. a
opportunity lq reg^tjjfroiir "ktgjjai’.Y
ihriMigfi. the eid
' NecJld
snd 'Jiuve^a
&lt; i &gt; - pi'iii right
ofit tu yneejin*,4’ ^ witti the hliaaful
consciusnpw.'. thai-.it Is going to te
liuhltshed,'.
The
m i man’s
edition
give* us 'Hiat oppoi tutsity and we
ate going to embfnee.Jr tpo and that
reminds us: 'TVb’ut about that or-

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CHANNELS
ANGLES e
and A ll Shapes.

TRUSS'
, V. RODS
STAV
u* v]0OLTS
IRONWORK

of Ali Kinds.

To lha Voter* of Sanford;
I am a candidal* for ra-alcrtlon lo lha
ofllra of Clark and Coilactor. in tba pri­
For Sale— Three good milk cows,
mary to ba hald Nov,. IS, ISIS. 1 have
(Iliad thla oAlra for lirt yrara and think that Jersey.
Addrqtuf' G. Mott, Qlyde,
I have the naraaaary experience and will
Ewreka Hammock avenue,
14-dtp
appreciate your eupport.
Your* truly,
M W I.OVEI.L.

FOR RENT

CLASSIFIED

Nice furnished rooms at Stumon‘ »
315 E. Fourth S t . ’
13-5tp
Good six room house with bath
and electric light for rent.
A. I*.
Connelly.,
16-tfc

For Rent— T w o un/urniahed rooms
H All Local A d vertise m e n ts Under up one flight; separate entrance, gas,
T h is I lM t U n g T H R E E C E N T S ■ wa^er, fcte.„ Pine.location, on a cor­
Line*For. I’ acli Insertion- M in im u m ner. Address A. L. Williams, 106 E
Charflp 2S Cents.
First St.
J5-2tr
For Rent
Furnished room in pt
vale, family.
Modern conyonienci
115 French A w .
l2-8tp

FOR SALE

For Rent — T w o nice unfurnished
side and (ronl-fonqje, with hath .mil

ll- tf
For Sale— Ten acres of the best toilet. 207#Fronch avenue,
t:lgh hammock land, west side, just
Wanted
Gentlemen roomers at
outside corporate limits.
Half in
Stltmon's.
13-511&gt;
cultivation 4 years.
Ahout 250
large pinos on other half. All fenced
For Rent Stores and rooms in
and ditched.

Quarter

mile of two

Thatcher Realty &lt; &gt;•
1l-tf

(.out who. bemoaned the
i-oming of ",Uio melancholy days—
klu-' ria.uli.st of the year."
would

.certftlq!&lt;i' find In- calendar very misEnding if he -a^re to sing Id* mourn
jul |n\' "Ip SanforiJ when the autum
dnyv'drew ntg!). lor we neither find
s.uliie-s nor rmUiinilnly in them.
The orange trees ure beginning to
hmw of gohU. the poinsottia* will soo

ir Sal#'
Mouite on P;
\\ J Thigpen
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!"■ E’ vrh.ingi* High .lass Sanford
lot lor Ford or other moderate!,
prieed automobile, in good conditio
gerden.
Th e most artistic effect Thaleher Realty Co., Bishop Block,
may he had hy the massing of a very Telephone 245.
lfbtf
few varieties with due attention to
color and habit of growth, hut when
there is such a wide choice as is in
! dicated hv the instance mention d for
jahtivi
-lire’. ) individual ta-io wifi
i not he unduU restrtetid
• Thu fall, however the JirtAes will
he awarded differently and will go to
.homes showing the most attrarjve
setting, entirely irrespective of bloOm
F’ ine smiMitli lawns, artistic groti|iing
Wanted
Position hy stenograph
of paLrns and shrubs and tasteful er
High
-ihool
graduate, court r«
j
j arrangement ure the things that will porter. - 1v
experieni’c legal
|
, count in this mutest
A regular wnr k
\ .hire-- Rot
133, ci ty
I scale of marking will he worked out
14-2t|
I
so much for general effect, so mil.
(or handsome palm-- and permanent
shrubs, so much for tasteful arFunge
rhent •

j)e a damp the hibiscus hlootneare
A very careful and ingenious (dan
gorgPilus, -a t^ nil yffTs^df hurpau fee
for
inspection U being
considered)
tfvitles ‘ pre. waking upThe fiifld
and
it
is
hhpetl
that
results
may he
show their ' lines of living green,
with laborers laughing and singing both encouraging and suggestive, a*
the mcrohaitis are brightening Ajp anil1I V .“plant saljP' there will he seed
repletiishing stock,
the
WoinwnjA bulbf, &gt;pses und shrubbery at rata-i
•Club is getting busy, and "in homes logue prjets. * ,
it^la,'alfeudy time to bo planning ..
and gardens there is a geitoral up­
,fpf
annunl’T'^nd fhe questipa. U frr A
heaval * of Yl^arung fiml pjal^ining •
quently
asked,.'^"Wbat shall I plimttf—■
F^vgn «o, and jthe three ciimtnitjeesi, •
Civic, Aivic art. andr City lftautiful
are putting
their heads VJgethtu
p lan n fh g

a n o t h e r c i v^c p r o g r n ru sitnt- H i^ to / ru m n o tf until

5 T a r c h , . &gt; j t l i th

ija r to the o n e » o s u c c e s s f u lly ra g r i e d

c e r t $ in t iV .u I a b u n d a n t

out

TU\Bo n l (

iit A p r i l -

Beginnin g

on

N o vot'd h er

w i l l he a dyasin,
•bvtir
to w n, '. a n d

of

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bloom ,

^oUtgtoMites anil

('.tr­

r»iin th iis

^ f t i q . m u r e s l o w l y ; imt&gt; Hower

cl eaning u p M I
1&gt;b B0Wn
tt is p e r t io a l ir f ’. * ^ ' . I ( l :l t M w i e « . the

in

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• H h f'.t i

sir tseis, gartifnjr and alleys willlho ‘J
‘
i' L f&lt; r '
'
Mtflictently tfhorough this time; Vo.,daby Bvllis I elvunt^tip^i^il .i , . y
rAlisfy the inosP.fastjdiotis ' On Nut
fagged rolnnPfV'St)a|id/agyiq,

STEEL
STRUC^ T U R A L

EIRE
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IF ESCAPES
HARD WOODS.

JA C K S O N V ILLE

Bishop block

-tuck and
Furnished
rooms
at
Macdonald, $1 35 per Week and up
lf!-2tn
Fourth St

:i BOILER : ^..
v .‘y-y L L A T E

"v Competent

For Sale— 5 acre celery farm five
miles southeast of Sanford, FllHouse
insured for S 600.00,' barn, chicken
houses, artesian well. •
One-half
mile to school and loading station.
Inquire of W. W. Miller, Son ford,
Florida, U. F. D.
4-16tp

For Sale
Eggs and II.. t.&gt; i fiu of
eel e hi tiled Regal While W \ alidot les
log IIf r form a nee. heuv&gt; I.i\tng t.irdam hooking orders for snme now
AlrfO a few pullets and i (it keT'Is. ••!
same strain
E P Strong, |n6 K
Third St . S.iiifnrd
Ili-tf

f ' ;phat

FALL HATS

J. D. DAVISON

For Sale
A fen Barred Plymouth
For
Rent
Several nice of!i&lt; •
Rock Pullet*, 5 months old. $1 no rooms over l o w e l l V
Enquire N. I
each
D R Rrisson, (V lerv avenue Nowell &amp; Co.
32-tf

the g arden
II m l iie V u ty

For Rent— Furnished apartments
for light housekeeping or had room*
Good location. 302 P a r k A v e .
fi-tf

RmprrtluUy,

For Salt
Planet Ir
tools complete.
John
Race's Farm

* ,tr« WCiuyTihk' 1:1 «*nr fi** 1*I**
miiple U'-(. !hww—kSViR.,
are goirii U.
.tlliiw .lUTselv'ev tp*bw •{'found hel.ijal
the .harlot
wheels
L f ’ at heart
le^s r ,
*
*
1
,
|.oraifur* How bsitjc our nty council
eltd,-f.-mmiT. i.d rlut. .ire g tin g io
let
u- -11
Hi r , tin' \oki “ I rthttlliiliiii
A- ' '1
m tv,- fnr sivjh** of tin
.tiuil rfervrtat
l|&amp; of "I If.
Vi.ili*r lie liglilsjtf^r
fuel
The tolls go aoartiig so high
th a t

People rehd theae ads. -Y o u are
doing it now.
la your ad in thji
column?
Have you aomething t&gt;
•ell? T ry an ad
. 1. 4-tf

For
lC.nl
Desirable rooms
he sold within the next 10 day-*. worth
$3000 00
See owner. 307 French gentlerneii in private family
uVenue.
ll- t f
ern
lleitSonu hie
Phone'(OHO

TO CLEAN UP OUR CITY

M E N ’S W E A R

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shipping stations and First St. Per­
manner."
'
$1350 will buy it if
Now 1hat seems to us to he an! fect drainage.

NOVELTIES
There are many
little fancy goods,
such as L a d ie s ’
Neckwear, H a n d
Bags, Furs and Fur
Trimmings, N eck
Ruffs, Etc:
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, •FOft MAYOR
I ■III t » a randidst* lor lK» pollkn of Mayor
of fWnlonl, nib|)Tt In tho drriafon ol (bn Whit*
I’rima/y to b* held la Norambar. Haviai «*rV*rt
tba rity taro term* n Atdwmsn and knowing th»
naada ol our rommonwaahb, 1 M l i n I ran ba ol
baorflt to tba rilixana to many atyi as Chid Kirrutlva ami a Itbout miklnf aay prt-olortlon promt***
*111 Oats that Ibo la** o( tbo city will bo rnlorml
Impartially, but armrdln* to tbs latter ol tba rity
ordinance* At an Aiderman lor lour yean and
arrording thaf record. I bur tor claim tor lha tulIriff ol the votm ol Hanford.

Uses for Marahmallow.

Tbero arerfme hundred usea fur tho
marshmallow yhich pet hip* you do
not know, rotnarka one ud.v(.rtlsor.
“ Lofa s e e " sa&gt;a|ythfl.Wichita Ilcacon.
•‘Pencil uiATk i'jaser, com for rubber
worth.aL'MYdVand a' lUtie yiork ..will
baH, teething pad’ fur babies, cud for
any one a wealth of -anndal rcsidleM cows, bath hpongc for Infanta,
h&amp;tonirf-.At'the rtower show Jrt April, '»hock absorber: M f 'he*la,'^«ub«tU(ire
one lady^ exhibited more than twenty
ahlilcVt»Tutw. we-taht
varieties of tnijuaU
from
her owtf
UlidX, Of tho other"h1n‘etj&lt;tJh/pe.’*
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VOLUME VII

Y.M.C.A.T00RGANIZE; IMPE­
RIAL TONIGHT
EVERY CITIZEN IN SANFORI)
SHOULD BE THERE TO
GIVE ASSISTANCE
There will be a meeting at the
Imperial Theatre tonight at 7:110
o'clock to organize the Sanford
Young Men’* Christian Association
.ami being one of the moat important
events in the life of the city the
melting should be well attended.
Speeches will be made by several
prominent citizens interested in this
great work and the organization
»i!| be permanently effected.
The
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M ( ’ . A. in Sanfojd promises
greater returns to young manhood
than liny movement ever nttcmptrd
here and the public is cordially in­
vited to attend and take an activo
part in the organization.
Sanford has already achieved a
reputation for the public «pirit deniiiii'trated in the work here and the
!.i■t that our city is one of tile l a
.it ii" in the ft,(100 population eljiss
t&lt;* ■'Tt-mize with a building ulrctii|\
:r. d and the chances good for a
•• a building and fine organization
tf • near future
I . : . iti/en iif Sanford and strr
rounding country should be at tin*
r a iiM g tonight and lend their ,a
ia i, to ibis great m memelil for
’ *■ .......i ill the young men of S a n
lord
111 at the Imperial tonight

All the good Sunday school people
of Sanford will be glad to know that
the Methodist church of our little
city originated in a Sunday .ir/io.",
It was housed in an unfinished hall
when’ the present Lefffer Idork at
the fftot of Jianford avenue now
stands. The seal n were rough lum­
ber, mounted on goods* boxes and
nail kegs. T h irty scholars were en­
rolled.
A. K, Philips was elected
superintendent and Ellison White
secretary, with the former Mrs. C. H
I-efller and Mrs, Charles Bent as
teachers. .

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A tier a shot I devotional exerci.se
nl b, Mr \ K Itos-el It r tile fo|
l"Wit:g odiii-rs fur the ensuing -ix]
trail.tfis were elected
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If, iITi A. Mrs ( ,1*0 B.i x ton
. t i ■i H. M i­ F —I* Bur*t**'i
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T i e executive committee met on
Monday evening for a regular bus

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Orn' of the' most Important imA WovvineiiTx' is' the cbtting an lioor
0,1 ‘ he run of train No. 82 between
■o w York and Jacksonville.
This
train is known us llio Florida-West
Indian Limited.
The fast schedule
*&gt;ll go into effect Oct. 81. On Jan.
•lrd the Cor.Bt Lino will inaugurate
Hs fast Florida special leaving New
'l " k at 2 :iy p. m , and arriving at
Ln k-onv ille ;{»1*0 p, m. ihe nezt day.
1^ls tr im 4 * pne of the motU clifto
' rately equipped operating lietween

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Wickham

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Roundllut
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KtMen

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l'bt&gt;ed. w e ll m id a lot o f 'c re d it

.. if.j, Morris Spencor, "ur quarter
b.n k anil M&gt; I t* M itcliinson nor
a Min#* th**\ v%*-ni
ttr t hr i -inch
Next rtiursduy afternoon (IrUimlo
ImUoni rtf tlli'ir pnrkrlN to
will pluy Snnforii here and the people
rit.*111 I fir* **l i n r t h f i r i n g |*ilt fu rl h t ' 1
should attend and cheer the Sanford
(»r&lt;»Mii&gt;ir t hf ifutliliuK I tin d
dm* hravi* devoir*) soul who itiulif hoys to victory. The game will start
nili rii(Iiifr k » Nifai* hii Lor&lt;!
HtHiiNi' al J ;I0 and will bo plnved lit Holden
Park
rcinainiiii; uiirovrr»,&lt;l h m !
(n thi*
of rain thui was fall
” I (Isci* Mendenhall Name
mf
&lt;lri'*k front hi** •!* t'l* t* &lt;I pnrk»-i
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.11&lt;ar &gt;ug flu -.»*i. 11mo nI *i la :
i , ... i &lt;i ’tii in |t.g, r**r f h t
|.“ . &lt;prm,;- Mi olfa.o all inolllor, of
t , 111I t |* |T i •f f - l i * tii
' . l l l - r *a» r •
if
Mendenhall Flint tragedy and
made by kind pt r-*n - from a 'll- forget the whole afTatr, street lu nches
tnnee, nod one notable collection hearing the advertisement of the
taken up by Bishop Kuvanuugh in J .1 Mendenhall Lumber Works in
those oifYly days was i.obly sustained Clearwater have been repainted to
by all classes i f people
Ii w a' obliterate the signs
This was done
Iruly hard earned uminy (mm -lari by t lie Tarpon Springs Civic \-soin tinish lhai built that original &lt;ia! ion an organization of i In- worn
i bur'll
Perhaps n wnuld be -afe OI of till city by ret)111 ' of 1fie Tar
in »av t lint i lie ul I i hur.di building poll Spring * Ministerial As* m ntt ion
willi i- Xpel -e
moving* *• pa r .g
Whether any
igi.ifname alia. In »
Iurnitore. .lOipruvermnM', cm
. ..-"t mi I be color I* uncertain but gray
approximately Iti.imn oo
paint was used

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T h r |■t*111111* iif tin4 Mi* I hoitisl
«f« f&gt;r¥ii 11 nii ( h&gt;11 ‘Ai-rt' lint ri'i'ti ciinl

'H Smith. 9? North \Nill Resume
i
iditig l fie same servlet^ of lust
1be \tlant 1C f'llllst 1.11" will
t tie I'llmpa sf&gt; ci lal » liir-fi
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withdrawn last spring
It will
r* n . its scbt'dulc Nov 16. arcorrfPerhaps at this day, with all tic*
u i to an announcement made bv
advantages
at hit ml, skilled a re hi
W J t raig. passenger traffic muntectki
and
mechanics,
improved ma­
ll get
chinery, facilities for transporting
I he Tampa special
will leave
and hauling, and money to jmy as
Jacksonville at ft o'clock and nrrivif
you go, thit cost may seem high.
Hi Tampa at I o'clock. Returning it
Hut if you had had to commence as
will leave Tampa at J2:45 p. in..and
we did without a /foliar, and curry
arrivj m Jacksonville at ? ‘. 30.p. m.
on the work in ‘ .i.-hft|»hazaH/ way
A lrnrhtr observation car will bn
xniuus all convenience*, you might
hatlWd
J
not haVe built at |csj» com than xve
hpst service from Jacksonville to
did.
But. the old church has gone
Petersburg .will jifi/rtsumcil Dec.
now. and TfiVea plucxs to the new
11 by ihe BinellaS ip edjd . . I|» schcdMay the new temple tine, both in
uly, Inii iu&gt;t yet bt'CtUzHrrahged
material « n d apiritu*! splendor that
a.
Ttiise ,cl,c«lHle irkpYovements were
shall bring joy to our hgarts and do
ai. r\ iun&gt;-cd«|t\; &amp; cftsonvillo following
honor to the Great Name we wor­
a conference Jif *tho rourj o'fUcials. It
ship
high over all.
"a* iittendfiS b y A. W. F rltot,\liviion |oi eciigrv^agent; It. A, if/iind,
fourth vice preindent; W -'J * Ctaig,
passenger trallfo manager, uTId F. C.
,V|s»t. &gt;V. IJ. isturk and Y. R; BcaxIcy, tr.’wtiiiri^; passenger agents.

KISSIMMEE WAS DEFEATED
IN WONDERFUL STYLE
FRIDAY AFTERNOON

grow and Ut i lard
\* tin to w n begun
years passei•d bv .1 wa•- deemed wt-*- I i *•,i*■I
t In*
■b u r. n U t Tack
to consoler
desirable .site. I Ft Tack
building to
I . p ,»st oral I 1■f Ui ^Kinl
and in 1sTJ
’ bis | m pof t ;»r. i 1.1 I ' d
I Jr
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- a. i itm pl |-b
eVelll ill its
ed
building

We ennnot clone thiB brief, history
without appending the -names of
those pastors and superintendents
who'h ave tried to promote the cause
of God and humanity in our midst.
Pastors:
Rev*. A- A. Preabnft.*.
A. A. Barnetl, C. A. Saunders, T W.
Moore, J. Anderson, H* Hire. T , W.
Tompkioa, J. F. Shandz, W. , N .
Cotjoloy, I. S. Patterson, R- M.
Williams, J. F. Bell, E. J. Gates, F.
rixton, n R. Sweat, A. E. Housholder, J. A. Hendry. C. II. Sum­
mers, f!
T
Gaines. F E Steinmeyer
Sunday School Superintendent*
A E. Philips, a years; A. J. Philips.
3*4 yeurs. J. K
Mcttirigcr,

A workman made the rounds of
the city yesterday afternoon with a
bucket of paint and a brush and ap­
plied the coot that covered the lust
glaring reminder of the blot on
Pinellas county.
No one but the
leading members of the two organi­
zations knew that this was to be'
jlone till the painter was seen, at his
task.
Upon Inquiry thex in fo rm a ­
tion &gt;as eliritwd as to -the^ purpose
and hackers of it. Tntpon Hjirings
l-eadcr.

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AnJuTsI Church llanquei

The annual business mooting of
the First Bnptist church 'will take
pliwo Wednesday evening. Dnt 20th
at 7 130 in the Sunday school audi­
torium of the Tem ple. A number of
important matters will be decided.
The church has had two years of
unusual success." 117118.58 lifts been
expended ftfr all purposes by» the
church during the period. ' . *’ * / "
Mr. Hyman, the pastor ha ^ o u t ­
lined ft program for Ihe next year,
which has been endorsed by the
special fom m iltpc to look into these
matters. This committee will report
Wednesday
night.
One hundred
and thirty memlfors have been add­
ed to Hit* church in the past two
years,
Jusf after the business meeting a
baiHfUet will lie seryed in the Ban­
quet hull oli the third lioor. A l l the
members of the cijurch. and congre­
gation* are urged to attend.' The
men of the church and congregation
are asked to bring with them Wed-*
nesday evening a small package of
fruit.

Newspapers M e r g e d
Tlu* Dade City Star has perma­
nently set. having been bougdrt-out,
lock, stock and barrel, by Will Hethcrington, who has absorbed it with
hiB Dade C ity Banner.
T h e former
proprietor of the Star leaves tho
field, going to Hi ooksville.
It has
been well known to newspaper men
that there was not nu dir font busi­
ness in Dade City for tw o news­
papers, and the proposition resolved
DANGER FROM RAINFALL IS itself into a matter of the survival WILL CONNECT WITH SEMI­
GREAT-MUST HAVE ADE­
of the fittest.
Although the owner
NOLE COUNTY AT THE
of the Star had conducted the paper
QUATE PROTECTION
I
OSTEEN FERRY
in Dude C ity for ovei ten years, and
The large rainfall of last Wednes­ notwithstanding the fact that young
Daytona, Oct. 18.— By a majority
day night with the following exten­ Hetherington has not y et reached
of practically tw o to one the voters
sive loss to farmers of tlie. Celery his majority, a year's struggle told
in the south end of Volusia tounty
Delta caused a wel I attended Drain­ the tale, and the Star goes into the
decided ut the polls Inst week to
graveyard.
that
in­
age • Meeting last Thursday night. newspaper
issue J250.000 in bonds for the jiurThis meetlrig was called to meet ut evitably gets one or the other of two
pose of building roads and bridges
Mr. Connelly's office and by 7:30 sheets where there is room for but
in
a special roml and bridge dis­
Th e marked success of Will
there were some thirty of the leading one.
trict, which is created by the o|re-v
farming men of the Delta present. llctheringtori, who is considerably tion
Mr. J. N Whitner was asked to p r e ­ younger than any other newspaper
W i t h th e e x e e p tion of th e F o rt
editor &lt;&gt;r p u b lish e r in the state, is
side and Mr Willi 1-effli-r" was elect
,
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, i i
Drang** prei tncl everv voting pro­
to his friends and school,
,
•*d serif14fy ol the meeting, where­ g ram ) mg
,
,
.
'-tncl in the proposed special district
.
upon Mr
Whitner. in a few well mutes of tins rilv, where he grew
, ,
.
. iKXXe ji substantial majority ter the
,
vhtmefi—wwofs ntnted the p nrprr»r of op nnd rerr-tved his e d o r a n o n ,- grad- * ,,„~y . . .
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.
. proposed bond issue,
the meeting, und declared, that as uatlng from the Lakeland high school
The ,0 ‘ al votp
wa» ” ot M
a muss meeting it w*ns the duty of a year a g o lust May.— Lakeland Tetn(n
.
heavy ns had been anticipated, probe v e iy one there to speak right out
aldy because il was generally boin the meeting. This invitation was
, .
1loved the majority for the bond
accepted und every person there was
Items of Interest
,, ,
,
issue would be u safe one. and many
recognized ,ti least nriie during tlie
Dr Kdwurd Murine of Brooklyn
lh(. ,tu;t 1
voters did not la k e
meeting
Maj Powers made a mo­ Dr Unis. Rabat and other expert-',,,,. , r„ l)(l|e to i*., m * (lid polls and
tion t" i fie elicit that a committee at til*, t II t ernaliorilll CoMf**reneo nil
ca-t their bill lot *
be a|t " .1.(1 to elM lilate a petition R a c e Ib-tti-rim nt it the Paii.mam.i
In the NT w Smyrna priniu*t there
t o g. t • if required number of -ign
I’ .icihi
Fxj.o-itiun
* xpri-sscd
the was a total ol la l liallol* ca-t, S’l i)(
cf* to i- k tin* county coinmtssioners opinion that the American woman
winch were (or the bniul issue and
to C.i 1 iri election M* determTOe af i h*. fn! uf* will lie*.i brunette
t'* tgitinst
V total * f 1*1 ballots
wllctb.
. nol tin D e l t a - f ue l I.I be
were thrown Oat b) tile tnspei ti*f,«
declared a Special Drain«ge Dis­
Mrs Helen Gould Shepard oiler* because of being improperly marked
trict
The - hair appr inti-d \|cs-rs a B ib le to ar &gt; Y
W
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girl
1 . I h* &lt;bi I
I 111l pr&lt; &lt;in* t t b. r&lt;Pnw r'
Mr
Hawkins and
Mr. 1*1 .1111 iige win* will lOUlllIlt t*&gt; HU Itwe*e III vole* - .1-1 20 being for If,
Cliapi H Nl r Cameron and
Mr
•*r&gt; live buridred Vi-rse- from tfn propo-itum and nine against, with
I' I'll I. t III s lOOitniltc, and the meet
Bible seleite*! h) Mrs Sllepanl
A mo: ballot thrown out
tt-teen guv*ing it ir u c ic il th e m to proceed w ith
larg*- number of verx young girl* arc
into of 1 ' for I fie bonds and I a i
all haste
earning t beir Htbli-igain-1
lib in*ii- returned * volelb*
larg.
and expelisixe crops
!.*, l,omi- a* I * a gainst
In I'oft
! thlil
• gr.iwti in I la- t&gt;. lln should
T w 11 d i s t il, t* i ii Mitii.i!*'*- * n-ini v it
,.
11., m • w*-r.* '■ v oi*
have i ruiection from 1fte ruin and valid an the compulworx *'dUcation ’ br.c I.c i -g agalll-1
lln (iropo-itiou
water lliul hua a tendency
wash lave recently and in i.;a Ii d i - l r i ' l the i *i*I i wi* f* *-. with on*- ballot no
up t ic crop* and destroy u man's result was favorable to the adoptim pi m . rlv in.irked
Tin I ol a I Vote m
Work
The Hilly plausible way to of the law
In Sara-Ota the vote •ui pie- II - 1- wa.- IJ&lt; vote- in!
le
a fiord lh|&gt;&gt; protection wit-h a small stumf ftM fur tlie mean uft&gt; and live b o n d * a n d tbs a g a in st
cost t&gt; to establish tins district and against and in Manatee it was (J tti
T h e resu lt of th e e le c llo h is a de
then dig certain roaiuU that will favor and ! against
I lie law fir** cided v ic t o r v fo r th e a d v o c a te s of
take the water out of the country vide* for attendance of alt children good roads in this section ol the
anil plnre it in the lakes where it between the ages of eight and four ‘ county nnd by their ballots the ritlcan do no I.arm
ti-eii ytears
The district- voting ;j»ns have decided on another long
ir
——_ _ _
were tile first m the county to vote step in the direction of progress for
Tin taw herntiiv- tbi- palt of the county
\n im p o r ta n t m e e tin g of th* Fast on tin- measure
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11.v . v i s i t ill I lie . l a t e p r e s i d e n t —
la ' I'hiir.-da) t tgfit
lo* t fu j ur
p'-&gt;. •if cretttirtg t: draniagi- ili-trp t census taker relates that in Virginia an important • exeiil in local dun
in the Fast Side celery delta east* of Blue Ridge Mountains there l iv e s ! circles . that is always anticipated
the city limits.
A resolution was John Williams, aged 70 and Mrs. with keen pleasure and absorbing
With the arrival of Tliiirsadopted appointing a committee of Williams aged GO who are the par- interest
hotis*. hud been
five namely. A K Bowers, ehuir- eiits of H«*ve|.iteen childreji. sixteen dav . the club
I
m
holiday
a it ire und the
ni.ui. T I Haskins, Hep Fish. II II ■if whom ur. living
Th e voungest *lri*ssi',
commit lees were lined il(t
rhappell mid loe t'anforon t*&gt; in- 1*4 ( wo v h u h
vv 1111** (hi*
ha* ' arMMi
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U
S Je n n iilg - ..or
vi -tigale condMions eolleet *lala ami grand. I.il.lr e i.
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gliest nf lo u io r, w hose co in in g W«s
ndornialion
whereby
ways
and
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un.iiis may be devised far a no r*1
F VS, MI . tiv*.
ill,I lap.
flit
..n il.
oi ’b * 'l " f p tira m iM in t in terest to the
&lt;Tlull
We
ub
W
e haVe
h a v e \lovftd
o v fd to
perled drainage system east of the lung o lf th e M un lisiu n es of m y neigh- s a n fo rd &lt;
ourselves
an
i*nt
husmslu*
consider
cilv limits
J, N Whitner served as hois ui the graVf.yurd" was one of
chairman of the meeting and W H the peculiar bequests m the will of organization • of women and though
L e tiler tut secretary.
M ,s
Ma rgnrethu I I . Schmidt on realizing fully our short comings and
failures we have brought a purpose
file for probate In Bel leville, 111.
and energy into our work that must
Troubles of Clinrlcslon
i t : '
sooner oi later be crowned with suc­
In the $160,000 new home for the
f'hurleston, S. C\, (&gt;ct 19
Tiie
cess.
With Mrs. Jennings, arid her
Inquest into the dnth of Sidney J. women on the poor larru of Minne­
Nplendid address on the work of the
Cohen, the reporter who was shot sota county. Ala., provision is made
Federation, mine an inspiration and
Friday in the Democratic exeYutivi* for a tidy, comfortable smoking
a greater zeal, a new courage l o g o
committee rooms, Opened this morn- room (hr o ld women who all their
on, for there came, too a realization
with several ynmpanie.H of militia as­ lives have been accustomed to thoir
that we were a purl of this body of
sisting the civil authorities in keep­ pipes. T lie tobacco will he furnish­
i six thousand earnest women who
ed free und the "sm oker,” it is ex
ing order. ^
under the—leadership of Mrs. JervIn the slate courts habeas corpus pected. will be one of the most pop
! nings were forging ahead in the
proceedings have been started in be­ ular (daces of the institution
, thing* that count and that wa too
half of Edward J. McDonald, charg­
might have a part i a the great work
Criticism on Compliments
ed with the rqurdfr, ^|t^i conspiracy
! that is being planned by our state
In ladies’ issue of the Sanford
to murdtxr and battery with intent
|president and the chairmen of tho
to murder.
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-»• Hera! &lt;1 the lady says she was im
presked by the busy appearance of vn?,OU* «I»l»»r*ment- for community
T l y r o are h o ’ .appfttent signs o f
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Ybc idle throng aj tlie station and
trouble nbaut |,hc city.
the
good of humanity and the up­
she strop became a part of the bus­
lift of till. Mrs. Jennings possesses
w l* *V
tling crowd
that Orlando is pre­
a pleasing personality thut capti­
^ NeaLBuolneijH Knlerprise
eminently a bustling l i t t l e city, iihe
On Otjto^er 2*fr J. W. Dinkins will must have meant it nil for Sanford, vate* nnd inrint dleettisl ability that
H.*r add lean before the
open a’ shoe btiiiness in the De- and U**'” ” g ° u 1" must have been for charm.
Forest blorkv east o f-Ir w in &amp; Giles oqj YoW ell store, for the display Sanfofd tilth appeared in f*ie last
with a full lino of "S fvcry th in g in upon tho counters nnd Show case issue of the Wgtald,*
Mrs. J, W. Dickins, our gracious
shoes for ev erybod y,V Mr. Dick in« fits them to n T. Yes. atiree-.*.,.that's
president
presided . witlf a charming
needs no introdurtion to the people the right word right" h&lt; re in Sundignity,
introducing
Mrs. Jennings
of Sanfore as u live shoe menTMiav- ford store.
Clerks cannot be best
ing been fn tho tiusincsn for twenty for politeness, courteous in every cx- and making the announcements with
years and for mnny ynars conducted pressien mill rnovi meat to win the her ustmj grace.

the loading shoe house’ in the ritv ,
previous to embarking in the livery
stable business twelve jeurs ago.
The stock baa been selected by
J. E, Dickins, also well known here,
who is well qualified :-a a buyer,
th" north und aouth.— Tnmpa Trib ­ years.
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having been in closi* touch with the
southern tiade for the past \hirty
u r t . H. E. Tolar nnd.hUfo daugh­
years and is conneeted with one of
ter and Misa Alma Malm left today
Change o f Dale
the big department stores in Balti­
for
B
revard,
N
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where
the
phyni1,1 honor of and Out of respect for
more.
T h e stock has been chosen
elatU
have
ordered
Mrs.
Tolar
for
'he Young Men's Christian AiwociaV llh a ful l knowledge of Ihe needs of
Mr. Tqiar accompanied
{,,&gt;n now being organized In our rity, her health,
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*. Lb?.,*ou t^ In tho «hoe line. Cour­
the Sanford Debating Club ht*rewith the -party as far -a i Jacksonville.
Leille Bryan has resigned hjs,poai- teous tieatmenti the best in men’#,
Postpones its preliminary meeting T h e many friends of Die Tolars hope
until1‘ Tuesday, .Oe^ L*6Qi^ 0 1 6 / '
fpr the speedy ,^%covery of Mrs. tion .with tho Peopie** Bank a n d 'a c ­ xrtimen and children’s shoes and
as book keeper at moderaic |»H&amp;s -will* be tho s lo g a n
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SANFORD HIGH DRAINAGE DISRICT FOR THE
BALL PLAYERS CELERY DELTA

The Sanford High School has n
good football team and the lovers of
good clean sport in this city should
Later, Kev. A. A. Prcsbrey. who attend the games that ure schedwas serving a little Methodist church ul ed for this season. Under the able
at Fort Reed agreed to preach in instruction of Mr. Hutchison the
the town hall once
a month, and Sanford team has developed n won­
the Methodist church at Sanford derful uggressive and also a defen­
been mo an organized body, the two, sive team
T h e following account
appointments being combined under of the game last Friday was handed
tlie head of the Sanford and Earnest in by the official reporter of the High
Chapel church
Sc hotd
The flr-t game of the season was
It wqs not long till plans for u
building Were laid, GPU. S a n fo rd;I r*«yi-d f ^ l w n k'l-tm m rr High and
having donated u tot for this pur­ bun ford High in our city lust Friday
pose, which was situated at the cor­ at a score o f 12 to lit In Sun ford's
ner of Sizth street and Sanford a ve­ fa v o r.
Tin* fo llo w in g are the line-up s,
nue.
This bul Id in g was completed,
in I 8K2. a monument to the indus­ •
S a n fo r d
K is s im m e e
try. enterprise and ability of the F ill I ll.’&lt;k .1 M u r r e ll
N C a rls o n
noble women of that day. assisted tftiu r B a c k M . S p e n c e r I * 'H e r ito r
bv
their devoted
hu**barrd* who Ut H alf
It pope
W T i l 'i s
sustained lio n . tb*«i 'and -ba'ed 1.1 Hall
H \\ a-hhuti t Keg. ro
• her -elf denial and worthy effort
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B ro w u
I. I. a r e in e
This happened In May,
thirty-three years ago.

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AND FRIDAYS

SANFORD, F LO R ID A , TUESDAY OCTOBER 19. 191ft
History o f Sanford Methodist Church

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PUBLISHED
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BIG MAJORITY
ROAD BONDS
IN V O LU SIA

buyer's r t l c i U o n a id **o fitlenc* ift
making purchases r l loir
in t,*a*t
of travel nig so fur froni boon* t " gel
just what vv.* had right here* in
bustl ing Sanford
And the papers rifo mentions— I
hud rather have a -mile, from our
Boh IToify than all the |iaj&gt;ef» in
Orlando.

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Miss
Margaret
Davis rendered
ln*autifully M r D o w e lle
Scottische

Tone Picture” on the piano
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Jennings an Infor/na! rucejuion wa*
held by the executive hoard and an
opportunity given every one present
to meet the state president.
Mrs.- Deane Turner, Mrs. \V. ,H .
Peters and Mrs. A. D. Smith, the.
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,T' v a
J .yVi v r - refreshment commlttvtf w * t » aoisisted
Among
the prominent. Orlando In serving by Mrs. Archie Betts,
visitors tx&gt; the city today.
, Mrs. YlaL- Wight't . Miss . M argaret
Tucker,
tho county ' treasurer , .of Dtfvia and Miss fisideo W ill’latns.
Oran go county.
’ Ir. Tu ck er "has
many friends here *wr&gt;o arc always
glad to sue him.
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THR SANFORD HERALD

THE SANFORD HERALD
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W, M. HAYNES, BtisinenH Manager
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PubUthii! K erry T u c v liy »nJ Friday

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
8l!IM&lt; KIPTION PRICK. IN AUVANCK
ONK YEAR...............................

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a n MONYItS................................... I-2J
Til HER MONTHS.. .................................T*
Drtlrernt In tb* Ol; by Cantor l!.M Pet J’ttt In
. A d r n a n « ! f c . Per Month
f i ; n r » l t In .A d tan c* MoM Da M iito ml O f l n
Rninrad Aa ftoraad-CIaaa M ali M illa r Aofuot : 2nd
I SOS. a l lb * PiutolD r* al Hanford. Plot Ida.

Ifiwtrr Art *f March Ird. la**.
0 &lt; r » la llrratd DaDdlag

T rlrp h o n r N r. IIS

Sanford iii to have a Y. M. C. A.
There i« yet hope (or Bolt Holly.—
Waurhula Advocate.
------ O-----The President declared himself for
Woman's Suffrage nnd then the an­
nouncement of his engagement fol. lowed.— Times Union.

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* ,Uob Holly has solved the problem
of getting to Jacksonville this week.
Ho has turned the Sanfoid Herald
over to the Woman's Club.— Lees­
burg Commercial.
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it was." A negro boy in his teens day .as the strongest exponent of the
was apparently far from dreaming. good results accruing from this mode
Ho quickly- took up the stranger, of packing, shipping and marketing
with a little Unsanitary. grammar, fruits. Wo recently received u le t ­
yet touching the (bubble and prick­ ter from a man who is deeply inter­
ing it with optimism. "N o w . th|s ested in the organitatioivjdan and
ain’ t all o{ Sanford, you must GO especially the Citrus Exchange tfnd
some to sec S A N F O R D . "
So one the following pertinent fiicta arc a
must go some to- view' this part of part of his letter and should be read
Florida, as it throws one vast pic­ by every grower In Floridn:
ture to the eyes in ways galore. No
There have been few organiza­
retrograding of years ago is visible. tions in the history of the world eonAll the vdriety of appetising veget­ ducted with greater usefulness than
ables and fruits greet you and long the FloridarfPTtftoi Exchange. ■ To
to be introduced.
The celery and my persona! knowledge, every man
lettuce alone, in all .their dolicatp who has served in an important
mannerisms accent a luxurious ness executive capacity could have made
hnrd to compete with.
a great deal more than he received
Hanford will present still more nn in salary during his connection with
untrammcled glory when stray dogs the organization by looking rlftrr
can i&gt;* chained to their respective his person id interests, or in other
homes, thus enabling all fences to employment
cease holding guard on their respee-j
We are on the verge of another
live flower beds. ~ More .artistic
i marketing Beason for citrus fruits,
sense of back yards will accent pro­
j If the Exchange is given control of
gression too. The obnoxious garbage
one-half or more of the crop, con
can run out of sight wit I be n later
ditions are Huch ns to ■practically
{novation as well.
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insure satisfactory prices.
Should a
President Wilson voted for Woman
large percentage of the oranges and
Suffrage.
Lust but by no means'
grapefruit grown in
Floridn
be
least, Mr. R. J- Holly voted |n Jhc
thrown on the market in nn irre­
affirmative for wonicn
sponsible ’manner, a*, heretofore,
iveness.when the tatter wdre*JV|fow'cd
prices cannot I*1 maintained * nt a
the privileges of an is&amp;ue in the city
satisfactory
level.
Dealers
will
paper.
Are not the heights being made pay good prices for Exchange fruit
accessible to
women?
No longer because .of its superior grade and

OCTOBER 19, !&gt;I5

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W E RECOGNIZE
That a Bank’s first duty is to its depositors. WE WANT
YOUR BURINESS but we want it on a basis that will
pay you as well as ourselves. We want* it because we
have proper facilities for handling it.

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD r-~
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If. R. STEVENS
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frAHf TOUR BUSIHES5.

C. M. HAND

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Vl.*-Prw«M»l

F. L WOODRUFF WPreddcnt

R. R. DEAS

0. L. TAYLOR

A**t Caabtor

Caabtor

character. The following poem
one of his favorites and is given in
loving memory pf him:
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Cjose your eyes for jllst one moment,
dome with me to dreamland do/
Can’ t* you hour the bugle calling
See the men in Gray—so true?

CAPT- OTIS S. TARVER

" T i m e hath his work to do and is there coming to lie an unfair dif- * Packing and because it i* a d v e r -1
Did they fnlter when they heard it
ou rs," so wrote Emerson. Let
us ference in our land
No not one —hut us'OtHr man
Antagonism in !
“ » ,l" ’ consumer. Jqfit/ so long
, as they are unable to get other Flor-i
then prick the bubble of action, so
When
their leader shouted ’"Forward
that light I* f*"t vanishing
iiln fru*l
to speak, and retard Life in
the
fruit at
lit ridiculously low- prices
Oh. so eagerly they ran.
from growoVs who consign or from
tenses;
vJtzn to far**, perhaps it brother
••T IR E D " S O U T H E R N E R S
"OJ has-beens there always are many
f independent operators whose only 1
'L-yh*- i ’ o i before’ that .night
-And Trmilti-be^-Tirr--rmrrrrrmi*^tTTTTr .. A radical Jicw»l&gt;apt:r__» .ritcr. in J h f t i trrtTTWTt 'TTr‘ rr&gt; x r t to-hrir rommwston*
to—
.tin*- -met-wh'nte’fT-befeL-the»nm
course ol a periodic attack in a New
But is-nows,-whone'er there are any,
out of- the sales.
i'oj
i ht - L trse they ftdt was right.
York newspaper on a great business i
We find are decidedly few.*'
In * the* judgment of the ablest.
institution of the south, allows hjifr, .
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broadest minded, and most success! Met tho Entm y. oh *sb Jirnvcly,
self to apeffk of
1 he south, w here, , •,
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. . . K u l men of the state— bankers, busiGreat im provem ent is noticed in men.
If 'tuns death they murmured not
women and children are tired.
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ness men. doctors. lawyers, mmt*the Sanford Herald this week, dui? J-We think, of
Gave their lifeblood for their SmithWashington.
fers. e t c . e l c . the Florida Citruto Bob Hoi ly ’&gt; bring in Jacksonville Virginia it. as renowned for hi
land
attending tin* press meeting arid the venturous youth as for the sustained Exchange is the key to t-hv further
Making this a hallowed spot
development of Florida
Whatever
fact thai he let the Woman's Club vigor of bis maturity
the
state
may
do
in
the
way
of di
have rharge *&gt;f the pufM*r during his
On the battlefield at twilight
li was in I he Virginia legislature
versilied
farming
and
live
stock
rale
absence
Ceituiri
rompl l men t ui j
Scores a ml scores of tm:ii in gri),
that Put rick Henry's fiery eloquerire
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i mg, whatever success muv cyme to
references in the Herald to the Re­ lit the
Sleeping
peacefully no war soutitl
torch of national independent’ .
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her people in lh*‘ cultivation of veg
porter-Star an&lt;l its stuff are highly
Muxs fur them the light of dm.
I t was a Virginian, who. by bfs
et a I dea and small fruit*, the fait re
appreciated
ttepori er-Star
dusbiitg cavalry exploits in t to- U«-v
mams that through citrus fruitO
olulion, won the name of " L ig h t
liaise your voices, oh ye singerFlorida has been most widely cx-|
What ran -pell progress to San- Horse H a r r y " Lee
■Viol vour sweetest music sing
plmieil mid that lor al! time lu-r or
lord and to each individual b e lie f
1n Sout h ( 'uro[ in,-i
Marion and
linn Vuur gardens iif tbeir llm»-r&gt;. ,
an gen and grapefruit will lie t lie
i
than doing what the ltd lowing word Sumter,
destitute
of
alnio-l
alt
None too .seel fur you to I ring
great money i rop- of t In* stall'
of K E Hale imply
Look tjj&gt; a ml (flings except guns and courage
Upon the degree to wfijrli the
not down, look forward and not checked Turletoii's invasion by what
To do honor to I fie heroes
Lack, look mil end not in. and lend a historian call a an irregular, har growers of these fruits are aide to!
’ Who went down all clad m gray—
a bund ’
W often had u in our a--liig warfare, i fiat l‘ &gt;r daring.md market them al profitable prices de
But that gray i- turned to silver
tl i n fore
the (im ­
Do a i il.t-.li ingenuity of plans, perti nil' ll v pends largely
copy book- o -chhol da \S
i
t fie m i ’ -tun- o •-r the w 11
peril.
of
i
Wry
enterprise
aud fur
follow It
of purpose, and general •-fleeti v *-m--tlu-r industry &lt;rf Flb'rida
If tl;j»sm i
t)
is without a parallel in the war,'
Dun t vuu m&gt;in to hear them caJliot cfusion
is
correct,
as
I
sincerely
he
1- nr thirfy two year- of the lirst
Broward enmity, i- putting her-c Ft
You w*lm still nre lingering here
lievo it to be and tin- El ortdu * ‘ i rr 11 .
on the Ui* i‘k fur » v mg I wo millin' . t forty -i &lt; year- after the orgam/a
T'-lhng you that the-, are wist 1, nf,
Exihange oilers the only bu-me-s
in taxublc values
.Selplliole in.Kil, . non of till- I mt*’d States govern
W mil • (■•' you. I nmraijn .! ■ur‘
like solution of the marketing proh
merit,
the
presidency
was
field
by
just two years old and wjtn less tcWashington, lef b ins of t he grower- y et devised, a*
t aptnin I Mi- S T i r v e r w a- horn ' w as v ery fond nf I&gt;i xii; wlie h w
rilory &lt;vili boast of four millions ns native- of Virginia
have met tlie Grand
rtf1 bcyi- vc wit It i-quid stbi-vrity, it i* in Kielitnoutl lo u n ty , Georgia, Oi t
ferson,
MudiHpn.
Menrm
u)|
men
played
t Ins (um-pil
'tlij- bunds
taxable values, all of iflucli plucae
nta ndcr,
I tin* duty of every person rancor....I j 16th. IH:I5
Died June 11 h'. HHft boys of the Itufitist Tonjj
.of which s N'ow they see Jinn "face to f.-i-t*;
little Seminole in thf? front ranks of action
lack*n the future welfare of the state to a n d w o u ld h a v e been Hit vva r- o ld irt e h ltre h
That Southerner. Andrew
membr-r
( aptilln When |Je ea! s yaitlr. name lit re!1 1-1
not only among tlie very new Kb&gt;r
boost the Flotidu &lt; itnis Exi hunge
October. D*15
lit- first wife was
t tiown rs a very geoer
\Vili you be there in your p*.&lt;cr’
ida counties but ahead of about ten son. who followed them, was never
O
M i— Jeiiii' Lind of Georgia, and
man
A ( imv ' (levs before luof the real old countie*-nf the -lute suspected, cither before or during
1lrdcra Erani Tallahassee
l i - eight -ear, in the presidency of
Ills seeor.d wife Mi-. Carrie Mveh Mr M F l{til&gt;ltu«,&gt;it
n o *|
( I real Is Semi nonProper Education.
t,«
lug
l.rell
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H i w a — a -o.i o' S im ii'l and
*t .ml *' 1*1't.,r\ V .« .1 f(I l o t | ,
Nn mo- would ever it ,uk tha
l*
Let us
ii mil * lilldreii lfi.it » {
feo-r of New Orleans wits n**rrto**-*l Florida la\| a Department of Agrl
Frances V dentine Tarver
lie -&lt;rvnr,.! will. &lt;t to til- iitimcsake. Kt essloll
se|fl*hliess and that sclSEND OUT C O U N TY PAPERS
more t fijin l " any nth • cause, to cult ure from the way t It slale etiem- , ed m t fie (, onfi-derate army wa- in Col.
I.-- nt * 1, . H -on ol M
urv*l lishne-;* is n nieimei- to tile tiullvtdiuk
Oaceolu county last Week took Its
Jackson's "uliiiost (retired energy
Cobb's
commaipl
of
Georgia.
Was
M
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v
Thee
Lee
jollO.OO.in
ea*h
1st
sends
out
his
nut
tecs..
Th
e
to the nation, to the world. Let ui
ruin Util progressive stop by aubs rclb■t
I
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a
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tt,
the
tlrnlerw
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Department
of
Agriculture
once
taken
prboner
and
afterwartLs
ing for fiOO copies o f the Kissimmee
Cap.. Tarver was a warm friend ‘ 7 * ' h, n:' l° ? ‘
holdln* back !
v^ltat \ye should give It only telfls*VoH ey Gazette and the St Cloud plorer and dauntless soldier, and De Qf t h,. United States and the Ex- parolled. He then entered the army ami admirer of Wil liurrt .Jennings
mss In another form, and that nir
ranks and remained until the end of
Trib u n e, to be sent to people in cutur, the cotvqyeror of the B a r - ! periment Station at Gainesville are
Bryan and upon Bryan's last visit to tlons must be measured by the stand­
f ie
1 known all over the state bemuse the Appom attox Courthouse
other state* who may be .induced pi bury pirates, were Southerners.
Sc nford -••vcr.il years ngu lie paid ards «&lt;• apply to nnui. For nalloti
Tuy lor. t fie driving form of the ,,u documents issued arc I’ l t u l ’ - brought his old flag with him home
loillte ill Osceola
( ’ apt TVrv. r a per-niml visit I 'apt are only men, alter all Popular taliMexii-un war, with hi- .victories of K R L Y
credited
When onr wise Cnpt Tarver was u brother of Col Turv r was on*- of tin* f'w -urvtvirOsees* In county was the pioneer in
r.itor
I’al't Alto.
Monterey
afid Hueiiu the mist sends anything -out of h i-1Frank T a r v e r of Georgia, a prot i
this method of advertising, having
of th; t "thin g *y kine" trial &lt;•■
\ i - 1a the la*t named against odd- office. all you know about from (lent ..lloriM-v Mod jlldgt
Uld WHS
adopted the plan about tile yearrnibl* withstood *h*' rtixlie- of it
of four to one
w a.- a Southerner
also
a
brother ul Dr Lalay-rtte Tar­
w
hence
it
i
o
mes
is
shown
by
t
lie
Essence ol Elctlon
ago when there was only one paper
lio.tkrrn miuiu i,* and Uitally -ur
In
the
vvar
between the -tlijte uajne attached
\ modelti novel tor bits&gt; readers:
ver
of
Georgia
Mr*,
Kmiiin
Tarver
K.
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HUSK,
Stale
in the county
A large number of
rendered to up overpowering force
She was beautiful and ath­
vigor, energy , enterprise and
hemist
For li fiubhe servant on GrilTeii was - umm&gt;&gt;h.'d here by Dr, IB- wore * l,l* famili r griiv -nn up Tin-) tie-!
the prominent eitizens of that coun­
letic.
IJc
uni*
ditto There was xs
sourei'fulbe— of Do* Southern men a small .salary, he keeps his name Oliver J Miller
She paid till bills t&gt;» the titne 0! his death and w ity today are people who lirst heard
uli-Lieti* to tlmjr.uiarrltiKe. They uverand
visited
the
cemetery'
with
a
were,
as
remarkable
as
their
courage.
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K.fore
the
voters
in
great
shape
o f Oiceola county, through them*
Itonored and loved by all wljo kn^tv came tp e . sa^ft--M-I^uilavijle Uourltlk
of
agriculture view of placing a outride slab tyi
copies of the local paper.
It has It needs only to mention Robert E -pj,o commissioner
him for his many kindly truif* of Journal
Lee and " S lo n e w a il” Julkson
Ten- H fll)s t„ |„. only an olllcn boy for C'apt Tarver’i,grave
Unfit. Tarvdr »______- - a - ____________________ : • - '
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been the best advertising investment
—t r '
was an entJmsiiiHiir^SotJtherner. He
any county ever made
Leesburg nessec gave also to the union cause, j^e chemist
the Nejsort of modern Amertean Insu „ al,ol|l lim „ t |,nt „|l jnutters
—
Com met rial
tory.
David
larragut
relative
to
agriculture
that
are
sent
O
representative of the entire lot.
In
Even now, we have in tin* W hile out for publication should, bear the
.case the U sf'sh o w s tile Jruit to be
’ P R O G R E S S IO N
House a Southerner, who held the nolle ilmtthe D E I ’ A U T M E N T is Rend
above the United .Staffin' standard,
AVhat a panorama of words dance Gflrd congress in continuous session
ihg them out
T-he rommiiutioner is the inspector shall inform tlij/S^iip*7* *
in almost
mockery
through
the from
March
4 to October 24, the head hf the department.
Bead per df the fact that the sampl^iu
mind, bunting for ideas.
Progres­ through
a
blistering
Washington the latest from the Department of
mature mill*
the lot for ship-*
sion in Hanford, when one stop- t&lt;l summer when he wit*, to nil tipprarAgrii-ulturc nl this -late and see if
It VW^H- tn p.i*-&gt; the iftaii2
look around him ■nir.ni hclj I'ul aliCi"
lhe only person not " tir e !
you can liiui tlie I fe|uirttiient men- ‘ duril tin-'-Jiraii --ivill
» tti'i-lu-d apt!
make the person op tom islie
Hu­
southern
aetivity m the pur­
Of
tinned
‘ It follows
placed ul^thv u-tpdy of the sherill, -v*manity loves to visualize, espectnllv suit of peace, we need no other tenIP f
*tr his dhpnty as ilirvi tetl l&gt;y law,
Citrus Fruit Inspection
in Sanford.
Lake Monroe rises to tiinonv than the tremendous energy
0
t h e U n i v e r s a l
c a ft
.1/.'
Imfj e?th'fR"zlii;ll by no means pass
our view, fairly bold in its assertion: that has recovered from the uitct I’ o Florida Shippers of &lt; ttrus Fruit
A general impression prevails that er certify t V t h e nut nity of a tr&gt;i&gt;
Haunting her new gilt which edges wasting of the civil war lands dev.7 Prictts lowered a^nin, but the
her and conserves her blue body of ustuted, houses destroyed or dile.pi- the citrus fruit inspection period will offc%fMtit on tbe tr c. in tbe grove
busy water waves
More conserved dated, farms gone to deoay, the men
ahull her beauty be when boats of who might
have destroyed them
killed
crippled— and out of tho j
every make populate her s p h e r e ^
somehow, the men of
This sputs us on ui grent(r mo­ desolation
the
south
have
built up wealth and
zeal
tive, longing with unsiupusaing zpal

to hammer nil ideals into exectitiotj.
We are not only growing like the
fruit tree which hears abundantly
of foliage but no (r i f t , but in u nat­
ural expansion, gradually getting in

" F it t in g s .” no to speak, Jf
Beautiful "
Several owners
on v a r io u s 'avenues nml streets ar
planning to fdanl u uniform ire.
Thus you see we are holding ten;
ciouidy to thoughts anil actions that
aach tomorrow finds uh surely far­
ther th'pn toduy.

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who

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’ses that Southerners life not ae-|
tiVp or vigorous.
In fact, tho j
Soul hern people seem to be rather
a c*»ns|!nicuous for the very activity

the

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prosperity again.
jrnifet 1- fdnefid i^iorunl

I must here give an amusing ineldeni which I overheard »om&lt;* wee\j&lt;
wgo.
A gontl ctusti ■njighting from
tho tnoniinc train ’etwalked ' rapidly
through the depot hnd out on to the
i i * p t oi. that building.
Scanning
dimly the hbriteon:' hr his hahds
roofed the shelter for hid eye*, he
• voiced hi* thought* aloud,'"So, lhi$
ia Sapford, hum, ndt what I thought
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pn&lt;I Novem ber 6, which is not a fact,
Th e (our extra inspectors will not

the proyoCirm pf-ma u*e f,-ut‘ lit th«’

bo employed after that date. How- .grove, * u : . as to the probable'da^s
over, tho United States |m p * r ton. of mntdnty of r.i y port o.t of
»"&lt;! the regularly employed state I frm!
ckrlot o numli-r of bo^-*i..

ood inspectors will continue to irtpect and pass upon citrus fruit unt'l *&gt;»* teison. is fur enotlgh rdvunrad to insure maturity and until
*1“ ' national authorities discontinue
the inspection.
It E. ROSE.

i.uj vigor in which their critic ttsState Che mist
-uitiw* them to Vie larking
LoUic'*, AfVf'rov «*&lt;I
A M eliA E *
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( ’ (imiaiuimiiT of Agriculture
T I I I-: C I T R l S E X C H A N G E -

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The Herald ha.- al.wuys
bt'Hi
Urm friend and advocate of the .eo

Notice to Insperlurs

&gt; Inspectors shi.U"*not mukfe' un­
necessary left* of evidently immutiure fruit, thus wasting their
tiine^und chemicultt for Bimivljr curit)sity.
The personel knowledge of
the inspector and his experience
with citrus frurt he tnav me Tor t)m
information o l. t h e grower
ficial Opinion as ."to the

N o o f­
probable

date of maturity n«r the number
of ears or boxyS Vn the g.-ove tfiat

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F IT W A J tU H l f l G I N S
,

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K. W I L L I A M S

,'ft^ K a tb s m a n

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may Ik * mature at a fixed il^ti* sh.ill

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be given. ,
^
operative nltui of parking und s h l p - i ^ °
Citrus fruit l aspect ore:
Tlii»
___ anil vegetables.
_ I . Jn»pectora will pass for shipment
Inspector* shall also advise gjowpmg (runs
bi'.p.'r fook a tleternjir.ed stantl (or onl y such fruit as ftTt'foupd in pack - j prs that the inspection spasoti dons
i» Grower's A.-jUiciiition in ftic San- iHtt-houxes prepared oi' beingHr4*~. nptr end
yp November 6,'b u t will
ford section many years ago and • I1*1red .for shipment.
continue until discontinued by order
that the pltiii never materialized in \ The anmpte shall .consist of the of the national authorities after tho
proper form was no fault pf this.nbxed juirc of twelve average fruit full maturity of the crop,
jiapef of or the friends of tit,* idea I wnlch samples shall incJjde the
R. K. ROSE.
State Che.uiT«
hefe. Organization ui.d (Top* .ntion smal1e»t'sizes'and most'immature aa. a p p r o v e d : . . .
Is th e 'o n e ithiug pH'.; d nr.d the ] well os the largest and most mature
W. A. M cllA E ,
Florida Citrus Excjiopgu xujmli to-1 fruit.
Tho sample must be tair|y
Co mrfilxaTon*. rsoCArr'cu! I ure i*
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Ford car. T h e record «&gt;r sati^tjicUrtry
pcrFormanre for more than - ^ ) 6,06o
* owners siirely makes it the “ OntverHiU *
, t’ a r!
llie car you want. It m eetf^ ife
demands of professiomd *yid' business
V
and brings pleasure to the,.Tf'hole
family. Simple, strong, rcWnbie-*'-eco-,
,
nomical in operation and maintainance'.
Runabout S ^ )0 : Touring Car $140;
Town Car $460, f. t&gt;. !&gt;. Detroit.
On
sale at Sanford Vnrhinc-ti-Garage Co.

nor fciv » any oniilr! opinion as to

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IlNANDABOUTTHECITY i:
—
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::
ILittle Happenings—Mention I
o f Matters In Brief—
!
Personal Items of
interest
Isummary or Ihe Plotting Small ;
Talk* Succinctly Arranged for
,«
Hurried Herald Readcra
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j y . Bruce and A. L. Henke) ol
jtamonte were in the city yeAteron huainws and ploaaure.
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or 6 dennw • 966 wilt break
case of Fever or Chills.
Prico
cent*.
71-62tc
lAmonC the visitors from Alta*
ante yesterday were Mr. and Mr*

Ljdey I»nd Col. Haynes.
lOrlando vs. Sanford football on
Lar»J*y. 3:39.- Don't fait to come.
• 17-ltc
Gfl that good Elder Springs Water
Jiln. I’ hone W. H. Williama at
( c Sanford House or the springs.
U gh tfoot, traYelling saleain for tho J.. K. Orr ShOe Cominy of A tlan ta was in tho city
|\V. A

jonday-calling on the trade.
I Drink that’ pure Elder Springs
filer and get the benefits theresm I’ hone W. II. Williams at the

v&lt;Mr. and Mrs. |I. M. I/ouckes have
arrived in the city and will soon be­
come sure ’ enough residents this
time, as they uro-building a beau­
tiful bungalow on Magnolia averrue.
Mr. and Mrs. Louckes have always
been in love with Sanford and her
people and their l&amp;tdst mdve demon­
strates it.
We arc indeed, glad to
have them become residents if only
(or the winter months.
L. S. Hcrolde, travelling freight
agent of the Clyde Line and his
daughter wore in the city today.
Mr. Sproble sprained his ankle sev­
eral months ago and Is obliged to
walk on crutches and is making his
regular trips over the state in his
car, which Miss Scroble guides with
all the cleverness of n veteran.
Postmaster Haskins leaves today
for Wnashington to attend the N a ­
tional convention of postmasters
and will be absent from the city for
tw'o weeks. Some soy that i»ur ge­
nial P. M. will muke thi i trip his
bridal tour and others say that he
is going up there to get the appoint­
ment £ S postmaster on cold storage
awaiting the time that the Repub­
lican party may come back!
t

Seminole Co.
Co-Operative Store
Are now selling
PUR E. FRESH C A N D Y
made by
Garetson Candy C'o.
Try it.
17-tf

inford Mouse.

Notice

J M. Kubson -was. c alled hur- fwerWrnotirw
Munson's
jly to Charleston, S. tl., on Sat­ swimming pool will be, open to the
in response to a Udegrajn that public every day from 2 to 5 p. m.,
father was sinking fast.
except Tuesdays and Fridays. Open
ISw the foot bail game Thursday
[tween Sanford High School and
jlandu High School
Holden Park,
f 10 o i lock

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I

Hagatj. chairman

of

j,n.tr.t of county commissioners
returned from a trip to Jaclumnk|i. utin he hob nobbed with the
litOT'
|The M-lies’ Guild of the Church
the Holy Cross will hold their
t.iu.i
&lt;/.cir on Saturday. I) ecem I lu
Place will Me nnuounccd
ter
[For thai G O O D G U L F G A S O SK and S U P R E M E A l T O O i l .
[ont M H 1 o n e ). Agt. No. 116.
I 4-1 f
|Hun FnrreM Lake has returned
pm it tiii*iness trip to Jacksonville
d wtidr there had the pleasure of
ton* with many nt ..........
Ir slat *
New peck w ear hat pins, etc
Mrs
rare L Williams, First St., next to
IfCuller'* G ro ce ry.
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sanitary.

* I..... mu* a citizen

of Sun-

'd, i tv. m ri g m l hi* Elder Spimgs
later Mr-:*,-.

H i

[fey. reprase.nl mg the
A Elliott. ariTuiei t*,[
was in the city Friday,

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T ait

1Ft* interval

of a

new

h o te l

ABO UT PEOPLE
...A N D E V E N T S . . .

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A U r v t i •11 Com m ensalJaa« fot (Ki«

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C h il'i Con C am e

On Thursday night tho Chillies
entertained at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Lane in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Murks und Mr. and Mrs. Os­
borne Herndon, with one of the best
times yet, or at least Joe said so.
Much taste was displayed in the
deco rations of the pretty home, a
color scheme of pink und white be­
ing used effectively. Upon the en­
trance of the newly weds tho bride*
were presented .with huge btfuquets
of fragrant (71 weeds, amid the
merry laughter of the jolly crowd.

(Wednesday) at tile home of her
daughter. Mrs. Ray Butts. All the
members of the circle are cordially
invited and urged to attend.
a&gt;

Itaptlsl Circle Entertained

The east side circle of tho Baptist
Aid Society was happily entertained
at tho cozy little home of Mr*. J, R.
Calder last Thursday afternoon.
There was a large gathering of
friend* to enjoy the hospitality of
their gracious hostess and the hour*
spent with sewing and fancy work
for the chureh sale.
Refreshments
were served lute in the afternoon.

i ’ A N D Y P U R E A N D Elt ESlI
W hat c o u ld i*e h e l l e r ’’
G a r e ts o n

Uandy

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m ake

it

Ir w in. iSr &lt;lib** -••11 it

Have vuu tried it'.’

A nnouHcerncn

The Music Department, Woman’s
Club will meet this (Tuesday) afternoon’ at the club house nt 3 o’ clock.
The Music Department programs
will be open to tho public for the
small fee of ten cents which will ob­
tain all winter.

Tomorrow afternoon
(Wednes­
day) at 3 o’clock there will be tho
regular meeting of the Welfare De­
partment at the club rooms. A full
attendance is desired.
Please he
prompt.

and

of

of

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[ ROBBINS NEST HOTEL, THURSDAY, OCT. 21, TO SATURDAY 30

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DR. DAVIS COMING
J

O R. D A V IS , the Optometrist, who has been making
regular visits here for number of years, will be at
Robbins Nest H otel N ext W eek for few days. See him
for Glasses, for Headache, W eak Eyes, or Poor Vision.
Work Guaranteed. Don’ t delay coming until to late.
REFERENCES: DR. HOBSON; J. E. PACE

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Sinn* ihi* publication, on the feiJeriilion page, throughout the slate,
of the artielp describing the visit of
Mr* W S Jennings, president, und
t a o of ln*r officers to many dubs of
the southern part of section live, tin*
following hit of news has come tu
light, which would have lidded to
the interest and valure of the article
it lias been learned that the diacov
ery of the date made memorable by
the founding of Key West, was the
work of Mrs. Thoa. FT Roberta, by
her
and
research, i a *aid to
have secured all necessary historical
data, und t o have assisted largely
in bringing the mutter to the favor­
able consideration of the club
The Ki*\ West &lt;Yntcnni.il C ele­
bration as pi aimed
and
carried
through by tin* Woman's Club wa.s

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An earnest request is hereby made
to (tie eluh' women of section five, to
report for puhliFaiion on federation
pages any work of value done by mdnnluul member* of the retpeettv,clulis
Such person ill ties art*, not
only interesting and * inspiring but
may In* of use in future roinpilutinn
of historical dull data
Mr* Edgar Lewis,
Vice President Section Five

Keep a Memorandum.
Keep a little note hook on your IIbrnr) shell If ) ou nr« In the habit of
tending your hooks lo your friends.
Have it alphabetically arranged and
ever&gt; time you lend u book put down
the name of the friend ro whom you
gave it, together wttti the tttbx of (ho
book
It is only a matter of a min­
ute to do this,* and naves lota of
time ami worry over trying lo locals
missing hooks.

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A m ! in p ity fpr m y n W i h h o r * ,
*y mp• lh&gt;.
M ) h r a ft *rh«*» fo r in *&gt;

Elder Springs Water

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French Millinery Shop

fill.’*

ii d * «-Ti I fiuili' *0 kfflliu*

J Eastern Slnr Social Club

day afternpoij'. ’ T Im^hlj.ti'sdnC l^&gt;ur*
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were vjieut ■•htfurinilli . will!/, the ir
Dlsplsy pfvUt Work - ,
v
M m . fir.uiVeJi Williams,
fancy
Vdrk &gt;Jaml‘ .Vbcill\ iic h i « go of
. ’iln’ *tlo: window of YoWt li’s st,ore
St., next to/MFOtillcr’ s *Grothought.
t’-Dslicioijs ice crbttm,’ and
there',Ts n beautiful dftpldy oT art,
W
cilice -w a s ' s r r v o 'd ’a f t h e Tr e fre s K m e nt
■ V :*'u l 7- 2 te
paintings, the work of tho pupi'Ja. of
Mr and Mrs. It. J. Ijfolly, W. M. Mr*. F. B. Emerson, who ha* be*n hour. «Eiiji&gt;yiffg'’ the gracious hospi­
lynr' “ nil C . I:.*; iVing- have rc- giving fret* instruction In thn art of tality o f ”Mrs. Long wore Mesdame*
Tom Davis, Fasterby, Henry fm trn,tl ,r,"n Jackspoyiik’, where for pninting on linens, parasols, velvets,
don.
C. C. Whodruff 'und-"Ml's;J ' a X' 1,3,1 hnir day*' tjrtsy havo' been £tc. The method i* simple with re­
ton
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adiii;* i he inint’ ire*sjn’tfs''b f th e sults most attractive.
There is n
•Iw r*.v
Association, and h av-1fascination too in the work that
Erirkson - Hcjl
'
11oie
'** .
’ appeals to tin* artistic teftiprriimunt.
The Sanford Iriejjilj^or Hits* Ber­
Mrs. Emerson has been leaching this
H Btllinms ha* leased ihe
tha F)ricksorj will be *Aj|dI»ikk. inter­
easy
method
nt
YowelVs
afternoons
d‘,»- Spring* a„d will dem er'.Jhl*
Ijnd evenings for the past week- ested in tho nows of her marriage to
ff,leni '•■let lo lh$; honieer mi
•The work has appealed to the Indies Mr. T. E. Holt, which’ took place nt
t e n u per n »e g a l l o j u f . . - ^ ^ ^
and children to such an extent that Sarnsotn last Thursday. The bride
Sanford Steam I^yntlxy/GOcn^ier- Mrs. Emerson /has allowed herself
is well known fn this city, having
1 St, near French^$&gt;V.^trents tie pcMiwiledMrt remain anpthcr week made- her horai’ hfre' fbr a number
Mr.'tfftd' Mrs. Heit will
T
while and bshTfsry, and giWng free instructions in the afteF- of years.
destroyed. wi;h c he mica l * , Fl£t
the store and private lessons make their future homo in Orlando.
‘ hecialty nt mo derate j i j i &amp; s - *
mes Of her pupils In tho
triaL
6 ^ r - mornings.
Woodman Circle Ten-Ten Social
Among the very young
-.Mrs. Thomson o f ' Winter
curtains j t o n ^ f t U l
«
are being
taught are
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Ph°nq 150-3.
JU ^C ord.
t/W oadf^m .
n Speer, eight years old end, i.wilJ-..'soC|j‘t*i
old
Madeline
MaUbm.*^
p- Mr
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an d u p o n rtl&gt; h * rk p nrrfc.
A n d g a i r u p o n tjiy g a r lis g r p tlr

nt Si.1., fiff*.'' Sh a ll hr pleased -tlf

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M i- J I! Fe.guson teliinied Fnday fiom a visit to Catrahelle

I aI |r •11) Ilk* Mi tfllitr ,

Net h^u from TSc^uu. kii(t *iH*ort-

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Very trulv yours,
D IC K IN S S H O E S T O R E ,
J. W. Dickins

Thi* afternoon social club of the
For th»f iivrrflo vin f l*»fn*i
Order of the Easter Star wus de­
I i in / r« n f o l t h t i n y o u »«&gt;That good Elder Spring water is
lightfully entertained on. Friday by
J
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Fletcher and family being del IVored to Sanford homes Mrs Alfred Lilju and Mr*. Geo.
J V jio y i it • nqt » o h b a n lin g .
U&gt;r. every day.
Having
leased
the
ve net .-d t,, -Tapryu, whe-e M&gt;r.
*r.* N tflY r « n it l»« m g h g rrrtin r v|f»»,
U!iiley at the home of
Mrs l.iI
y o u t* r i it f r t a H t ij i f u f r ir n d * **t t r i r
itr), •
acreptt-iJ'tlifL rUHORger- springs (rpm V. M Elder 1 am now
The i'Junming liftfe liungalow was » % .T-« tt1*3 i h « M ) i r ? r l &gt;
prepared
to
til
I
all
order*
and
the
f|'
. dtug s t i i f f J ^ T h e rpany
Iir v r ly w it 11
HrriUHSl'menli* , 4 lint '(['At*
4fr «lt pr'lisiaunn*
|MUl- f,f Dr‘ ..nod (Jln*. FU*tchet in water will he delivered prompt I y
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J i t i- kg
Uf , •’IifiJi 1
u RGodly •tort,
(el ns .M;d jloijhj 1* .tijHTkcuW. ca 1ri­ _ S V »*&lt;t f
•t’rrn * m u ta n d nt firm
ItlfoH *jv )
Uwn{'nntc!i surce*1* h)[ F’dr V.he presontjny hendijllurters wil!
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ffihr»lt«r*«
rork
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colqj*
scheme
afefctpeh
and
out A color Sent
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Mr*
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*■be at- **-— * *•----t lie Sapford
House —l*ure
when I
Irir f&lt;r * I nine.
gave* mtltjlt
Mrsi^RdyY
i| b i m
ii a i t ji t ** M 11i» *•«Tl # f Jj\ lr r ’«*■mi
. ..*u.,p,
,*V*A' t:*V*‘ ^d n h h n e (trders Cdn he rtu:elvctl or
‘.
Ih'iif t ft« Minting i f •(h**- cHtr
VeVe
filng renufwitV 1 ^ .
AVI’ u
«w«y Ihf tnfltacr
f i b ’" '
tk
-urine.A n y , ( .» ! % . th* pianoy^D nin ty refresh*’ “ %,A » j . l i r n •* S w 'rA fl ,
bi^tZ-lU fnr,
*.:, , ' i n ™ , were wrytql Hi’j t h e gtacimM •«»r
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II* .11 l l . r &gt; u t . T ih - y c . n '-*-&gt;•■*-!
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re [&gt;. *i\ ■» iw -'a * n
I ItcTe |hostesses of I l ^ j i l t ’aSnAy t x.ccatfbm a l
t i e iu ju - rir* *
k
%
,y 1 * ■*•; . j 'b y .i ; Lhey caniUjt T arry h o t l ' 4s
tyf
p
*s*s
ojj
by
|n
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Uuwk
'* ' -f)'b**K* wi re i wenty^Sj w truest* preAcorn- r “ .
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cjijov Ujtr
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djylyaUul
|pt*jutitlI 'wni| * mIWaje? juel V»w iini*’. •
by-'
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Prom pt attention and careful consideration w ill
be given with each purchase, whether large or small,
and all will receive a courteous welcome.

Mrs It C. Bower lias returned sudi u big enterprise, .successfully
from Tampa where she was the re­ managed, that .in connection with it
cipient of many delightful social at­ must be of interest
tentions

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It is our intention to pursue our original policy
of fair dealing to all. Only solid goods of the best '
workmanship for the prices asked will be handled.
Operating on a S T R I C T L Y C A S H B ASIS, we' will
thereby be enabled to sell shoes of high quality at
prices lower than our competitors.
Our m otto is
“ Everything in Shoes for E v e ry b o d y ,” and it is ful­
filled in this new fall stock soon ready for your in­
spection. In addition to shoes, a splendid line- of
hosiery will be carried, together w ith the usual find­
ings and accessories kept in all first class shoe shops.

There wiki be the tjsual rehearsal
for the Ladies* Chorus for " P r in ­
cess Chrysanthemum’* at the Wom­
an’s Club rooms Friday afternoon
at two o’ clock tvqd !|&gt;r the girls'
chorus at three thirty/

W* and Mrs Ed Lane besides
the guests of honor wen* Mrs .1 T
Brady. Mrs. B W. Herndon: Misses
Clarissa Stitrling. Heibn Rowlund.
Lillian Higgins. Hoskins Jones, Anna
McLaughlin anti
Messrs
Ralph
Wight. Geo McLaughlin, Jon and
Roy Chittenden. Kenneth Murrell.
Ernc-t Householder. Henry Punhjn
Jo,- |&gt;,-Mont and R
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Grovel!

ANNOUNCEM ENT

A V I N G decided to re-enter the Shoe business
in Sanford after a lapse o f twelve years, we
announce with pleasure that on October 25th
we will be ready to serve our patrons in the
store room we form erly occupied in the DeForrest
Block, east o f Irwin &amp; Giles, on First Street.

d a d d a d a a a a a a a u u a a a u a a f l a s a a a a d f l a d a d a i i a a d d a a a a d u t im

We have not heard from* this
bunch of joy makers for a long. Ibng
time but two marriages which havti
recently to lam
&gt;frp ro their
ranks haVd vckfteil them up and they
are making things hum once more.
A week ago a raid was made on the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cluudv Hern­
don at 15,p. m., to celebrate the re­
cent wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
Osborne Herndon and they "cele­
brated” as only this famous band of
bachelors and benedicts can cele­
brate.
Supper was served at 11
o’clock aod the wee sma' hours
found the "bachelors" wending their
lonely way homeward.
Dringing
congratulations and good advice (7)
were Messrs. Ernest Householder,
Ralph Wight, Henry Purdon, Geo.
McLaughlin, Kenneth Murrell. A.
Grovenstein,
Ed. Lane,
Claude
Herntipn and Sam Yonts.

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CcJstrain\o S*c»*rj IjJilvr/' or Ptw&gt;»«
Mr*. R. A. Ttrktttt, PImm No. 103

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Miller has returned
5m Savannah where .lie was in
Itenil.i* ■ it the meeting of the
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a n d w ill re m a in open u n til S a t u r d a y
n f f iie hours fro m !* a
Flder springs Water delivered lo N o v th, 1 itli
jur humPhone W. ||. Williams m to 12 m. and 2 V in till i p. in. On
the Sanford House or Ihe Spring*. Saturday it will lie opened from 7
p. m. till S p. m.
W .11 W illia m s has nrriyed in the*
M. W L O V E L L
ty frotn L u m p k in , G e o rg ia , u n d
N -llte
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A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGSUP TO DATE

They confided to ouch other, how­
/Vrsomtf Afrtt/ion
ever, that their turn would eoine,
for
Cupid
is
very
busy,
his
favorite
Miss Florence Flank is again al
Al the Poll n is the I’ lafe lo Deride
camping ground being right in tin* home after .1 pi casual visit to .f.i,*^
This Mutter of the I’ uHtoflice
hearts of the Chilli Con ('arm* circle sonvtBe
Miss Frank will open her
Petitions favoring the
call
t.f
Accepting the situation und the bou­ fall classes in music immediately
primary election to name Sanford's
quets at the same time, with charming
next fiost master are now being cir
grace, they were rewarded for later
Mr
I&gt; 1. Peterson und bride,
enlatcd. and every man who lives
who
were
recently married at Rom­
in
the
evening
the
two
couples
were1
within the limits of the II F. D
presented eai h with a beautiful eUt ney West Virginia are the guest- of
* and whose name is on tin- regislm
* owun, a sister of the
turn list is entitled to vote
Tho'Hhiss w.iti-r set. the gift of the ( iulli Mrs J II
groom
Mr
and
Mrs
Peterson,
Earnest
Householder,
the
election for city officer* comes off Club
after
a
week
spent
in
Sanford
will
learned
judge
anti
legal
advisor
of
on the Hiih of November and tinleave
for
tlleir
future
home
at
Cres­
the
dull
made
the
presentation
mayor will he petitioned to name
marvel of oratorical lire cent City
thul day for tins primary, thus cav- speer h.
larger
work*
whose
sparks of humor scinmg (■'xpen*c and it uring a
‘ Mr- il P. McCall of Oviedo and
\ole
List for signal ore* an ported Dilated .iml twinkled with dazzling
splendor
it
is
safe
to
predict
that
Mrs.
W II Sieinrneycr of Lakeland
al corner Ftr-t street and Park a\e
nuc, in front of post office and at the silver tongue oratof will wear were the guests of Rev und Mrs
K Sleinmeyer several days last
the corner of Fourth street and Sun the ermine and sit upon the bench F
wee k
ford avenue
This will he Sanford's of the \ tilted States supreme court
First primary of the kind,
Let il» Eil Lane wanted to make a speech
on " H o w to Treat n W ife," Having
Mr and Mrs
R J Holly and
make it a lug success
Mrs
W
M
Haynes
returned Monday
been
married
nearlS
a
year
hut
the
Everyone sign the call
from
Jacksonville,
where
Mrs Holly
hoy*
ail
declared
that
experience
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the best teacher and the girls said
was the recipient of many charming
pow just guess?
Delicious refrush- uttent ions
Notice
&gt;
tmpits were served und tin* evening
The registration hook Of the rity
of fun and rfrtdic ended with music
Mr« Thomson of Winter Park is
of S a n fo rd w dl t&gt;*• open at the office
v 1*11mg her daughter
Mi*
Ray
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to parties of ten or more.
Pure
fresh running water. Ail condition*

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The Exploits o f Elaine
A Det*ctij&gt;* Novml and a Motion Picture Drama .

By ARTHUR B. REEVE
T k e W d M C o o w n N o T e t t and (be Creator of the " G a i g K e n n e d y "S to n e *

jjTahki

PrtKDlod In Collaboration With iho Paths Playan and
the Eclectic Film Company
CerHlH HU. triWto* Ca*.~«oy A* S e r f* * * * hwwi
voices. Tie Hsloned a momenl, theft
C O N T IN U E D ,F R O M F R I D A Y " ’ tried tho knob softly. Tho door was
locked. Carefully ho put his feht on
Thin ferret worn a aciaU leather b ar
tho knob and raised himself up by
ness around bln abouldera. To tbli
gripping tho transom.
harness Wu attached ono end of the
There were Inoa and Long Bln talk­
wire from the spool, and made sure
ing earnestly as Ines removed her
that the s{x&gt;ol would unwind readily.
wraps whllo Long Sin laid out a couple
Then he reached Into hla pocket and
of opium pipes and cooked two pills of
drew out a rat. As ho held them, ono
tho precious hop with practiced band.
Iri each hand, he let the fcnrot get a
Chatte let himself down as softly as
good look and smell of the rat as It
ho had pulled himself up, *hd got
saueaked In frtsbL
away without being seen.
Finally be pushed* the rat Into the
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hole In the plaster which be had made,
Kennedy returned to tho apartment
and an Instant later, loosed the ferret after dispatching Chase on his mis­
after It, a* If on. a leash of,jwtre:
sion. and there 1 met him as soon aa
There Wu stood paylnr o ut‘ tho wire I waa through down at the Star office.
aa the ferret scampered ’ aftdr the
Wo were talking over our plans
•cared r a t
when thcro camo a sudden knock at
-Wu faithfully paid out the wire, hop­ tho door. Craig opened I t . - It vraa
ing .for the result he hsd calculated Chase.
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*Tvo found tho hangout.” ho cried
At last the tugging at tha spool of excitedly. "It’s over that restaurant.
wire cessed. Thrso sharp Jerks told You go In by the sldo.entranco and
him he hsd succooded. Then Wu set upstairs. I got aa-far as the door ol
the transmitter In the holo In the the dnn. saw Long Sin and that girl
Wall cloao up to the baseboard, which getting ready for on opium Jag."
bo bad replaced.
"Fine work. Chase,” complimented
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Craig, noising lIie"’rece[Vor. "Hello.—
Perhaps half an hour after our re­
police headquarters?
Connect me
turn Into the laboratory after Kennedy
with tho Elisabeth street station,
hsd soaked the mat, he decided after please.”
much deliberation to attompt to carry
Ho waited Impatiently. "Sergeant,"
the war Into the enemy’B country. Wo
ho shouted, "this is Kennedy, Craig'
, left the laboratory,' ho to seek some
Kennedy,
You remember I dropped
clue. 1 to go down to the Star, where
In there a fow minutes ago and told
I had a little work to do
you I was on the trail of something
Kennedy had scarcely bidden me Well, I’ve got It
Tho place Is over
good-by and turned out of the campus the Mandurtn Have It raided nl once

on tho avenue, when he happened to and we'll get them Not the Mandarin
so© a face In the crowd which inter­ — the side entrance, one flight up."
ested him.
He hung up the receiver, "Come.
It w m that of the woman who had Walter,” ho cried
"You and Chase
posed as Elaine— Innocent luei. Ho can help mo now.'-’
paused a moment as she went by and
Whllo we hurried downtown the po­
gated after her
She had not seen lice were being d e t a i le d for the raid
him. This was too good an opportu­ and tho patrol wagon wun still wait
nity to miss He turned and followed lug for the squad
her to the Mandarin, a chop suey Joint.
W o drove up In n taxicab Just ns the
"Ia tho mastor In?" she whispered wagon swung around the corner. Al
to tho proprietor
most us soon as wo. the police were
"N o ," ho replied, "but Long Sin Is at the side door Two of them rushed
In the other place."
the Mandarin and arrested the taciturn
A short time afterward, an they still proprietor. The rest battered dow n
talked, Kennedy after pausing uutsldu tho door of the room.
It was bare
the chop suey Joint, decided to enter
An we looked about In astounded
While Inoi and Ham worn engaged
In earnest conversation he nut down at chagrin. 1 saw a sign on the wall
a table near by with his back to them. "Look what's that 7” I exclaimed
It read mockingly. "FOR R E N T."
.
Aa nearly aa ho could make out,
Hut underneath was that mystic
there was a room somewhere which
was at least one headquarters of Long colled reptile, ready to spring, with
Bin. If not Wu himself. Hut It was too fangs extended—tho sign of tho norpent!
risky to remain.
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Aroutid on Park row again, he
Wu Fnng had already plugged In
stopped tn a drug store where there
was a telephone booth and called tip the six receivers o f the dctcclaphone
tho agency whose operatives he had and, though w-f &lt;jl,t not know It, was
IrcqusllUv out ploy tul on routine mat­ utterly llMmlng « llh the others down
in the cellar as Kennedy gave his
ters like shadowing
"Can you send Chose down here Im­ o ile r s I ° r tho raid.
“ Tom,” muttered Wu. "you must get
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dress ot the drug store. ‘Tv© a little down there at once."
- Inez and Long Sin had scarcely had
I . ■hadoSIng In Chinatown for liltn.’"
It was only a matter of a few min­ time to enjoy half n doien luxurious
utes before Chase Joined Kennedy, whiffs before the secret rapping sound­
ami together they went back to China­ ed at tho door. Long Sin opened It
nd Tom,
usually Imperturbable, altown, Craig explatnlnjt to him In a low ^nod
lom, usua
voice Just what It • waa ho wanted *®o*t rushed in.
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master—has
learned—tho po­
done.
lice—
raid—here."
bo
announced,
Tho operative furtively wntched
Inez and 8am talking until finally she breathlessly.
Wu Fong had outwitted us and
roae and went out by the street doorsnvctf
both Long Sin and Ine* by tho
Sho turned abruptly on the street and
entered'*’ doorway that lej! up In the marvelous little eaveadropper.
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It was joint) time after Kennedy
Chase entered the dark, lllamclllng•
hallway sod mounted, the steps can . 1toll tho pudge house that Elaine reF&gt;; .'.tlously, careful not to make . them { turned to the library, stljl thinking,
creak. He paused st each door until about the note which she bad received
he was sure that there was no ono on | with the Honors. As rhe.’titered she
tbs other aide.
hardly noticed that botp* ilarls and
At juuh-bewever, he could hear low,, Jennings were there.

OCTOBER l«, i tl,

THE SANFORD HERALD
spraying. As - each step came out tt
was apparent that Long Sin had done
little else but go to the tablo and
then leave.-'
.
Craig looked at the table a moment.
Thero seemed to he nothing on it that
would attract a man of Long Sin's talents. Mechanically, Craig picked up
his pipe lying thero and looked at It
contemplatively. He sniffed at the
mouthpiece^ There waa a pcachstone
smell.
"Cyanide," ho muttered to himself
under his breath, laying the pipe down
gingerly.
For a moment he thought, then a
sudden Impulse seemed to selte him.
Ills mind was made up. Ho moved
W o returned to our apartment, cha­ closer to the marked baseboard. Sudgrined, after out flat failure to cap denljr.ho uttered a sharp cry.
“ Hello—central! H e lp !. Help! I'm
turo cither Long Sin or even got cvl*
poisoned!"
donee against Wu.
At the samVtlmo he struck (he wall
As wo entered tho apartment, Craig
dropped into a chair, scowling to him a blow aa though ho were falling,
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Down
In
tho
cellar
tho
six
Chinapathy. Suddenly hla face brightened.
qten looked at each other In unfeigned
"What do you think they—”
Ho cut mo short with hts finger on delight aa they beard tho call forholp.
his lips, pantomiming silence. Instead
Quickly Wu pulled tho detettaphono
o f answering me ho wrote on a slip of receiver off his head.
, “ Hlfre— tako this,” ho ordered Long
paper and handed It to me;
“ There must, bo a detectaphone in Sin, handing him a paper which ho
this room. Talk about tho weather— drew from under his blouse. ' v X ^ . v
anything—while I locate It.”
Long Sin took lt-anit'fookt*d' a V jt
Finally Craig went over to his desk with a smile of satisfaction. "Ho un­
and took out a small pleco of appara­ derstood. On tho paper was drawn
tus.
Wu's sign of the serpent, with fangs
Ho placed, n peculiar telephonellke striking viciously and victoriously.
contrivance attached to ono end of
'Reckoning to another of the China­
It up to hla ear. He adjusted the &gt;men, Long Sin went oqt and upstairs.
magnet and carried the thing carefully
Meanwhile Craig, who Had been
about tho room.
listening at the door expecting some
Suddenly he paused and his faco such Incuralon, heard Long 8ln ap­
wrinkled. Ho stooped down and made |proaching. He seated himself In a
n ninrk with a pencil on the baseboard. 1chair, sprawling out rigidly, eyes
It was at that moment .that Elaines, closed.
withohr Walling. Long Sitr and bis
car stopped olifsldo (StTapartment'
.“ Oh,” she cried with an eager sigh servant entered stealthily. The China
of relief at seeing Kennedy all right, man stood In tho doorway and Laajf
as Bhe almost ran toward him. *Tm Sin slowly crept over to Kennedy's
chslj\
bo glad you—”
She stopped short bb Craig motioned
As .he reached down to pin the sign
' 'She 'had scarcely awakened from
her day dream In which she was walk­
ing, as It were, *fhcn her quick eye
caught sight of the vase of red roses
on tho window sill.
"Who put those flowers there?” abo
demanded of tho astounded butler and
maid, as she dashed them to the
floor.
Neither of them, naturally, knew a
thing about It. Nor did Aunt Joseph­
ine, who happened to pass through tho
room at tho moment.
"Oh. I muat boo him—I must."
cried Elaine excitedly, as sho hurried
out for her wraps. "Who knows what
may tiavo happened?"

to her to bo silent. Sho did not understand, and for the moment stopped
nonplused, a« ho picked up a pencil
and began to write on n pad Instead
of meeting her advance
An Instant later her mobile face
, looked uj) ut him In wonder oh sho
read:
"Every word we say Is licit)g o v e r
. heard through n detectaphone In the
f wall
Don’t be surprised at anything
I say."
Then he walked deliberately over to
j the wall near which the Instrument
| was concealed and leaned down to Inj "tiro his words being heard distinctly
I by those listening
"I am going over to the lalHiratory
for an hour.' he said Ip a loud, dis­
tinct tone
Jameson, will you escort
miss Dodge home?"
"Why. certainly.” I replied with
alacrity
t
A, moment Inter we oil left the room,
chatting Tn forcqil tones about n hUn
dred Inconsequential things
Craig
banged tho door
Hut before we left he reached Into
bin pocket and took out the flask and
nlntnlxer which I hail seen him place
there. He imured the conteniM of the
flask on tho rug,
I accompanied Elaine to her car and
wo drove j » i y while Kennedy left
the apart men! on fool

Downstairs, Wu Fang bad been lla
tuning at the other end of the dutcctAphone.
Their attention was soon at fever
heat when1 Elaine entered our rooms
Wu, Long Sin and the others listened
breathlessly.
The Chinamen waited until they
board us go out.
Wu then handed
I-ong Bln a vial and a key "You un
derstand ?"
"Yes, master." nodded I&gt;Ji)g Hln
with an evil leer.
He hastily climbed the atnlra from
iho cellar, to our- apartment.
For a
fe V seconds ,1m B l o o d on th o'riig as
.ho Inserted the skeleton key In. tho
Itfek. Then, swinging, the door open
cnullously lie entered. H e looked about
n-tqlmite.l Tho apart merit-was empty.
’ Slowly U)ng Sin walked over to the
(able and began examining the articles
on It Finally he picked up Kennedy's
pipe, and agnln his Inscrutable face
lighten with diabolical Joy.
.lie took the vlul quickly from his
pocket, and. with a small, soft brush
j painted (he mouthpiece of the pipe
I with the liquid from the vlnl
t Hi- lull) the pipe down ns he found
It and beat a h'nsty retreat.

" " Y o u — you got him * t jMt!**" she
cried.
"Yes.’' ho answered, caressing her
hand gently, "but there Is still tha
onaster, criminal,"
(TO DR CONTINUED.)

Disgusted With Evers.
Johnny Evora recently was suspend­
ed Hvo days by President Tener and
for tho first time Owner James Oaffnoy spoko up and said ho was disgust­
ed with tho second baseman's actions.
H«'had a right to bo, for tho Hravea
when Evers Is In tho lineup aro strong­
er, as has .boon proved timo and again.
Whllo ho was soiling his sontence tho
club lost.and as soon os bo returned
it won a doublo-hoader.
Cubs' New Outfielder.
Tho Cubs have picked up a young
outfleldor who will give tho hfgh-salarled plsyora s fight for a position
next season. Ho is Jack Fluhror of
the
University
of
Pennsylvania.
Fluhror has a face and hood like
Frank Gotch and they might Do takun
:?&gt;r brothers. Tho Yormer, of course,
is much smaller.

ho conducted t*r a board ot not
.
I Shoo directors.
,
Tho board of director* shall ».itM ,
tflcm.rlvra a president, vlco prwid,,,*
rater* and treasurer.
Tw o offleoa
held by ono person. Said board at da!!
shall havs authority to appoint all
,siry struts, ol this corporation.
Annual meetlnfa of tbs »iorkh-,|,jm
l-e" hold at lb s principal office of
porstion on tho first Tuesday U r,7_
ol sdeh yssr, at I t o'clock M , « r , . n
thereafter as practicable, at which (fc, J
ot directors shall bo duly elect.d i, ,
stockholders.
JI
Tbs by-laws for tbs aovernment w
corporation shall bo adopted it tt, l,
annual mealing of tha stockholder* J|
any special meeting cslltd for lh»i V
Until b board of directors ihsll ht *YCi
first duly chosen by tbs stockholding
burlnsss of tho said corporation i|u*l
conducted by the followfas named
1
and officers;-.
J. Randolph Appleby. Jr., Pretid.it
Katherine K. Norton, Vice Prriidml
Anselm P. Anderson, Secretary
1
Anselm P. Anderson, Treasurer.
_
Temporary by-laws may be tdopudl
said offlrere until tha first annual - -»
of the stockholders.
0. The hl fhest amount of ln de h „
or liability to which this corporatise i
at any time subject Itself to fa Three
dred fifty thousand (*3W,00Q.)

7.- The namea and residences of the ,
•cither. to these articles of Incorosen
together with the amount of capital i
srribed by each art aa. folloara;
Anselm
P.
Anderson,
ISle-Ctu
ilrooklyn, N. Y., 100 shares coin mot
60 shares preferred stock.
J. Randolph Appleby, Jr., fit Suit I
Perth Amboy, N . J., 1 shsro r o n n u g
Katherine R. Norton, ISZ Peirvits j
Jeraey City, N. J., t share commas i
In Witness Whereof, we bate ha
set our bauds this tls t day of Sea
Golf Course st at. Augustine.
A l&gt;. 1916.
_
A N S E L M P. A N D E R S O N
• Ht.' Augustine, hla., is laying out a
J. R A N D O L P H APPI.KHY.Jhj
jtOO 000 golf courso and clubhouse.
K A T I I K III N E R. N O R T o j q
Witness: N. Raymond Heater.
State of New York
ss
Dally Thought
County r f j f i w York
A friend may well be reckoned the
1, N. Raymond Heator, a notary
In and for the stale and county &gt;(#
nasterplcce of nature.—Emenitin.
do hereby certify that Anselm P. Aat.
J. Randolph j Appleby* * Jr., ami Kith
H. Norton, eclfo ere do me well R
this 'lay appeared before me, and m u
for themselves acknowledged thit
signed the foregoing articles of inrorper.,
_________
and the accompanying notice- f-r t‘ j « f the .Hanlo.d ‘ " l1 hj’J f’0* "
J 'V ’ a
a
1
otlre of Inrorpmalien
I - Witness W hereof. I hare heresMjl
Inlrrmltlrnl Vacua m Pre.Cooling* Company
r
my ^ an11 #rtdl pi-hI of ome* l hi* 21*| ijj|
» JTLa upilcmlrned hereby jtlte notice -Ihai . beaJ-■rqjef^ 1JMS.
‘ ...
on the Z7th day of (liteb--,. A «'
-I ■
IT. It A T M t l K f c D m
&gt;t ten t/elock. a. In,, or
scon therestter
Notary Public, KmgsCaj
sa they can be besrd, they srill apply *-»
r'-rtibest-- bled In Nsw York Css
the Honorable Psrk Trammell, govtrner No. ?5,. Commission expires Mar. H , )
of tbs stats of, Florida, at his office. In the
ll-Tuee-dte
Capitol building of said stats. In the c i t y ___________________________________
of Tallahassee, for letters pateot. Incurporstlng them, their associates anil s n e -•
M ASTKK'R SALE
ressors. Into a body politic sod corporate
-‘
Undor
and* *by vlrluo Of* a dfer**# tf |
In deed and In law, under the name of rlosiirr and aalr rrntlrrrd by Ihr flotffi

LEGAL ADVERTISING

1of the serpent on Kennedy’s appar­
» fj o r d Infer mittcni Vacuum rrr-t'o^ilini Judgr of Ihr Scvrnth Judicial ( irruli afJ
ently lifeless body. Craig seemed sud­ ^( ‘o
m n m y under the folio win | r h i r l r r •ml State of Florida for Srmlnole ccgtijl
denly to come to life. Ho seized Long ■ rtirlfi of tncorpori lion, the original of chan ref y ait ting »n a certain r«M il
left will hr
fll# in
In the office
offlrr ol
yrhirfl
be on file
of tho
thn pending, wherern The llirach Lurnbar I
Hln ami they struggled fiercely, while Vecreiaf)
uf afatr
state of &gt;sid
said atatr
atate of Florida.
Florida, ,,a n . ^ complainant and W V\ llraj;
ralary of
Craig, freeing one hand, whipped out
l hr cllv
of Taltahaasrr. during th* nrttc y
\ ||rady a r* da frndanU, ihr uiir*
. . .thr publication
. . . _____ of, .this
.
.............. special
. - ,
ulfrd (• y l a * fur
prrial maatrr
matter In rhihrtri
rhanrerf
hla nulomalb- and fired sideways at r,quir
sell to tfls highest and beat hid dry, fee
Anselm 1“ Anderson
tho Chinaman 111 tho doorway.
in front of the court houae if our It
J. liandolph Appleby. Jr
ford. Florid a, during t he legal hour* d
The Chinaman full, lay thero a mo
Katherine It. Nortonon Monday, N o v
let, 191
the fil
merit, then raised himself up and with &lt; htrlrt of Hanford 1nfer mitts nl 1
per sdl at proper l y . to ar It
Hue brown horse mule named Jib
fuat ebbing strength managed to crawl
l*re -Cooling ( ampin)
welgfllng about 1,’iOD pounds, one |f|y
out of the doorway and down the hall
gree to
1 h# upilcralfnrd hereby agree
to berom
become mu|p n, m,d Mollis, and sfetghtaj
together and tfn hereT»&gt; aewictat
1.10(1 pntjmfs line brown mar* rrtuls
It was u death grapple between associated
thenselviwi together for the purpose uf
be
___
___
___ __ _about
___ _ t H*'i
Mar&gt;
and weighing
Craig and the wily Long Sin At last coming a body politic and corporals under 4inr (,a&gt;" mare*mtiU Earned Sarah and i
laws of the atate uf Florida, 1he pro
tn g s bout 10 SO pn on ila, *one bgi rman I
they had each other fare tt* face Hut the
visions of which are hereby area pled.
The na m*tf
'
Jan*
and
weighing;
mInsat
!l was unequal. Short and sharp came foil owing art idea of Incur poir at ion aBall run puu fuls, on * roan mare raulo named
r
tit
ule
and
become
its
charter
Upon
the
and
weighing
about
1200
pound*
eBf|
the moves
I
issuance nf letters patent according In law
mar*
mule named
Hetty, and
w*i|
Craig had In his pocket a newly in
ajj About 1250 pbunda. on* Drown hurt# i
.
.
. t
I
The name of ihia corporation
fi&gt;.
narnrd
Hill
and
weighing
about
125^
(
«ntl»(l
pair of
rianucufls
which |ir S ,„tW a Wnler mitlapt Vaciium
one hrnvn Kurge mule named HcV )
l
i
s
principal
of,
■
hrui
Y
snaiipcU automatically over flrst one plate i/f
abdut 1200 puuntls, an&lt;1 o«r |
"t#»a||
■nil h«
b# in
in -Sarif&lt;nd,
‘ Sgnfffr *f, Hr weighing
mills- rismed
Jr sal*. at*-!
oiul then the other of Long Blu'd bony pt/igf r o u n i y Florida ‘
H ranch
uffire* fflifv
*1
&lt;
ui
1
idu
pound*
ffnit
bp
pvt
a
hits
fiird
at
m
rh
other
plfre#
a«
wrists Thun'he pressed tho braculols iti a^- Ua .a«&gt;-1nr t te-d b &gt; t Aa lit a r -4 *4 d insc tu r &amp;
( * i ;u . N KKiHY,
Sperltl M i d M In r u t i n
tlgbtur uftlll even I-ong Bln winced.
£
The general nature of flip bundle**
Mas scii A Wallow, tola fir
rd Ijv *aj«i corpofam m *h»l
Acted
As PralK stood panting over his (u hr irgnsflcl
111 Turs 5tc
hr
u n antf
carry on the liu*&gt;nesa
tu y■t&gt;nilun
prisoner, tlx- wounded Chinaman stag • frf rig» ratio*).
lot^. ruffling and prem-cling »*•
gored downstair* until tic almost full • II ii* IUr ini'hM, f»&gt; means of I he inter
[le p ar lm r n l of l he InlrHot,
mi U r n ! v a r u u in [ire-cooling system, and by
r S Land tiffice. tiajneacdl*,
Into the cellar.
Alt y *tid all ot h' nr methods, means,
u*pt 2 5th. IFOj
"Master, he gasped "H e Is—alive!" CT i ) i t * tn * . t ii [irepare and manufacture.
No tire la hereljj gi
a n&gt;1 to b u j . trill I n ij lease, and |rne rally
The mere hint of Kennedy's name dr ia! Id c un II l» g an d p re- co o lin g . »r* a m i . l . ip l o r d . of N a n fu rd , F lo r id a , w h o. on Ai
refrigeration

if evl era, appliance*,

machinery,

was ns tho Ugh ionic* word nf black

md &lt;irat-i jp|Inn, ■r il
« * r». curitrul and
f Ws and plant)■ fur
and for tfl r main
In f«ar of an uncanny power
Iminf# uperation anil t ttr&gt;durtinf
1h*
thr *1, f i i h u v irte s s uf t h i s r o r p t ir a lift
Wu whl(« with auger ruiittKj hig of ti-ef * h a n d l* * , p r " d i r( e •for
f.tl indi vrial*
hand, and tl»*»y cowerrtl still
i•1 ii ahxf* ‘.if *
a It if
f i* r l l i e
i m n l u i ' t i ‘ 1 i aC
cur l )IV " Ujljlljf 11( of
ri« il v -i
to uttyone « l u there with him?" 1 saler fUct
uf ar ruf i' pufrKa.,
iu
In.fiiT.
Irsjtr t»r uthrr wimi
iu»rr • llfl ID aril
demanded Wu.
Ira** or othjrr»iisr l « diapo*r oil
and (u
The wounded Chinaman had only «&gt;&lt;juqi
an d o|&gt; «rat» an d m a in t a in , or IJr * n n *
strength to shake his head in the neg­ o t h r r * to o p r r a t r , r e f r if a r a t o r c a r l l n r i , a n d
c a r* a n d r a i l w a y a q u lp m a n t an d au p p lia a o (
ative.
nil kind*, and »ny *nd *11 ronv*yinrvi for
"Then there Is Mine yet,1' ground ib r transput!atkin In fold ■foragr or othrrnriM*„ by land or by * *tvr, of any and all
out Wu furiously. "Follow me."
l-rtnlurt«, (s o d a sml maBU( s n urrJ artlrlr.;
in
rnn.Jum . | «n r r s l .hlt.t.lt,f and forward
Craig was still bending over Long
nil la P*rrivr, handlr. ship.
Hln making sure of hln capture when
" And
« d tr.n.tq.rt
tr• L«i**prt foods. »*rM arid
U*
antf
all rla
rla**vw of freight hy
ll** heard the BCUrry of fOOtSta|HI out- m*r*]iaiidu*
land or h&gt; * Her. n&gt; jturfhA**-, *»f tit fo r* &gt;
side.
It was MU and hfs servanLi. artiuif*', in minufsd lire, pruifurr rpsfket,
tfeal in su! d*ai
Crnlg rushed tn the door, hut nut In Ipr*parr ft»r fnarkrl
• H food product ■if eter ) * I*
if.I I***
(Inn II) close It
rrlpllirn. and in *1! afttclr- oil houw&lt;&gt;hiiit|
Instantly his gun spat a fatal dab ■-n4 donir»tic u,»r .an4 cun■ump11an . in op
an4
ma-imT ain par k m f
hmj«r* a ml
of smoke and fire at the foremost rrattp
ranriiff fartorirsi for food prutl ml# «■! alj
Chinaman, who dropped. Craig seized kind*, ami all aflirlr* nf hMU*«‘h«d*l t.r
l u*c
uar and
Afirl rop«umpii,iti.
romu mpt ton. and lu Lu&gt;,
hu&gt;, ».
tho next onrushlng Oriental and flung mrat
u . h r r - ) . , ar q u .r r
amt
him over his head, hutting him like n rllapnwr of tho pfodurta nr by ■product*
human battering rpm directly into Wu.
Crnlg's onslaught had been fiercer
and more unexpected than the China­
men had bargained for
They re­
coiled
Kennedy Instantly slammed
the door on Wu anil tho rust.
pun
m Atiufarturing,
lUirtna. hold if. i;
ora nine
They recovered In a fvw ‘ seconds rrnrt(*K
ln(,
p M l rm
rrnrtfacinr.
plrtlrtnr,
lrA*inf. writing, »*■
and returned to tho attack, hatterlpg ngntni£ anrl » r *n*frrr inf, lnvr#t»nic In. trad
In# ant! dr alt rig in rood*. « a re- ms-rrbart
against the door.
K swayed and dl"**
ant| pruprrt y or rvi-,*j kind and tic.
creaked with the weight of the ChU criptiun and rarrylvtg i n .any uni or oiniir**
nf
I lit ahoirr liuninif*rv or tt. &gt; r11h# r buM narpen pushing ngainst It. while Ken­ n**r* ftinnirl nl (. horr'l*it h, «# rnat br, and
nedy plugged away blindly with Ills In ih# t it* nt. lx r fpilt oi it) i hr! « « .. .1 i h i,
nnd a* full v*t-l » i f h i t i |t#- |u*r. r*
gun thro^i;)) (ho panels
that th»* la » p of fhi* • '•te n.pfrr tip, ,

Dow n the at reel I w ondered, as tho
W o had scarcely ‘ time to drive to minutes passed, what was happening
Elulue's house
when
n message behind tho cairn exterior of our apart
reached us from Kennedy directing us inout Elaine was noxious, Chase was
to return and meet him several Im^ntlent. Rut I wished lo be exact.
As thi&gt; ten minutes ended I gave the
squares below our npartmont.
We did so Itnmqdlately. Thero was sign .1 to the driver. The police crowd
Kennedy with Chase and three or four cd In with us and wo ohot around the
corner nud up tho street. In front of
policeman.
"In teamilnutea I want you to raid |the apart men i wo could second hqar
the apartment,” he said, looking nt hla now that shots were being fired off.
W ere wo In tlmo'?
watch. " I am going In there now "
He entered tho building And. os ho
W s dashed upstnlrs. As we caine
opened our own door, drew a gun. down tho hall we caught a glimpse of
kicking the door open and retreating Wu Fang and his underlings at our
a step. No one was thero and he door. • They had almost broken
through. .
wont In.
Craig looked about a moment. On
They wore too late to get Kennedy,
the surface, nothing had been dis­ hut wu were too late to get them.
turbed.
He went through the bed- I Wu knocked out the foremost po­
rooms. Nothing was disturbed there. &gt;liceman and dashed down the hallway
Slowly he went hack again to the with another after him
lie ^nannged
doorway, all tho time careful not to to gain tho roof and slamming Unstep, on the rug. Starting near It, be door up there braced It on tho other
began spraying thi floor .with tho tide. Then, crossing the roofs, ho suc­
atomizer.
’
• •
ceeded In reaching another apartment
It wss one of his ovvn Inventions,, tnd escaping
which no called a "photomat."
"Craig." 1 shouted, pulling on the
As the spray fell on the carpet and baHcjrct! but still locked door. "This
hardwood II developed Loiig Bin's foot­ Is Walter."
prints exactly.
Tho door opened and we piled Into
Carefully Kennedy followed them Kennedy’s room.
as the ^(lemlcsls brought them ou^*
There sat Long Hln. at lust manLong sin had not walked around tho icted and'bound, sullen. In n chair.
room much, evidently, as Craig ad­ , Elaine breathed a sigh of relief as
vanced slowly along the floor, stl^ ih n ,cc i:;d ha'^t c l Kcaacdr's bands,
' ,
&gt;

jA fit

i t
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e rf*

ruf |H'f at lima . to t affi un hu»irii*. »•!),,,,
or without ihr a»4!r of Flofola j a ffilj hf;
ami to thr rRlrn l plffmiUed by In*
J, The *rtiou nt of rapital «tork of this
corporal inn shall hr t »nr hu m lm l and fifty
( hu Ufciml d ciliar « 1115©*(JINI) d j:viiir d io I'o
I fur thnua*nd five hundrrfl
l.ftOOl ahac m
of ! hr par v * l u n ^ f bn© huodrrd dollar*

*'«£•

l®f»#

iTtade

Ho met lead

Fitly

'AL lltional II muoilstd
ihi E4|
fur W 1j &lt;»f NW*| s«
NK . 'a Src! iion ft, Towni
jft Fast, 1*11* hasarv*
n01«rr ttf inter tion to
1 mik*
l*rrmf lo r•i ■f.liah rlaiim it* f hr i
.Ira. Tlhrd hr ff&gt;f r C' 1r (r k «&gt;» * ' j" C«
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*
No %r rnhr r 19 15
1 ! atmint nnDH ■■ *
Jr rr&gt; Hmu * of V\•* *• Fhif^ii
Will FiLiman, of W*kl*fa, Florid*
II 11. lirnfrtfF, of Sanford, Floridi
John Long, of fftnford. Florid*ll-M p
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prrvon* h*vfpg
hiving rl*l
claim*-1agitaM * * « 1

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• n.| r» &lt;|tofvl i*» prrsr nk *ny
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ah are a nf lh«» t o t a l p D v a lu e nf O n r hun-

dr#d ihuusand dollar* shall
bo common In 4Ifcull ( ourt uf- the Jfrfenth Jodlfiaf O
• t«Kk, and F ly * hundred (400) aharea of l
Horldm, Srmlaok) C#uun4f. 1*4'*'
laro J9.-0.000)

” ll!r “» F,,«v thou«a),,l dol. . Krank W. Wickham
.halt hf jir-lrtti-4 .lu rk ,
va

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C t T A T ID N

Th» preferr»*I rtork «h.ll lu- mtIllvrl ,D: Krrmia 7* Wickham
,,
a .Imilrrul o( not rirrpUJnf &gt;,v,n pc# rent lTo Kmna FfWickham. Kait llal!» ».
j
l’.1"
'o *" 1 on? V»»r. which iliviYou will take notlrr that you an"1
dcent .halt l.o non-rumulatIvo, amt payable «l to apprir to the bm ot rotctdalntoul ot the net varnlnt. beforo any dl&gt;ld*n&lt;i |c«u» and whorein you are maJ« PVtf
paid upon the common .lock
,, o,f
onday
l
off M
Mo
n d ay th
t hef )u
1st day
daY of
of N
NovM
o v wttlw
n t ^v.
* A. •
)&gt;r thr *bill
The holder, of the prelcrrrd .lock .hall Other*
’
”* aa fifrd will t» ukm a*«

In r u » ol liquidation or diuolutUn of ihcorpotation, brfore any amount .hall be
paid to th. holder, of thr cotnrqois .lock
hr rntltl.d to hr paid thr amount paid up
of Ihrir .bare., but .halt not parllrlpair
In any aurnlua . m l , after paying nfl thr
whole pf thr paid up .capital
Th* Hollers of th»* ciimmon and nrcfrr#
to- k shall h ive rt|Ual noting rights

»' sealnet you.
.
.It lafurther crdrrrd that U&gt;U ciUlM **J

lUhrd in thr Sanford llarskl, a urwit^fC ■
rd in Hanford, SrminoU Counfy, KtorkUw-rrk for right conkcoutbra works.
a
Witnnw tny-hand attdWral ol said &lt; \ j
now County.
fold. SrminoU
County Florida. Ikli tb* *“ *

.trpiM nbrr. A.T» r T*(a- ^

Tkr rapital .lock .ball l.r paid for in w i l t ' s , II
h it
(172 J1(Cif"
l .r lu l men,) of ihr I'nilrd .Stair,, or real L fctT * . I !
J'
o ip rf..o ,a l property " L l h r ralur rqu.l to W ld in r for Comptainant

Ihr par ,»lu« ol IhtMIlpak la«urd In r «.)

rhangr or payment tharrlor, ten per rent
(10 ,-rr rent i of whf.h .hall ho paid in lawlul ntrnry of Lj&gt;r USltod M k lr. .or real or
prrvonal property at # b « * o provided, withIn ten day. .ftrr l.ttrrir-patent .hall have
fcrrn franied, and brlor* .aid corporation
■hall i.an.art any bu.ineaa
The unpaid
talanci. due on . I n k ol the aub.crlbrr*
frreto .hall t&gt;r paid In lawful money ol
the United Bute# or reel or peraeoel .prop­
erty ol the n i n e equal l o the par value of
the stock leeued in rachanye or payment
therefor. In aucb instalment, and within
■u-h -litre aa may be dealgnated by the
beard of directure. provided that the eub» rilet. ehell be entitled to ten days’ notice
cf demand (or »urh deferred payment*.
{. The duration ol this corporation ehaH
be nrrpetu.l, unless sooner dUaolretl am
cerdln* to law.
U Thb bu.lnew o( thle corporation shat!

DepaftmenV of thr l#)erlJV

U. H. l^nd Uffire, «ain**rlH»- rt ,:
Dct- » i
Noticed, hereby (Ivon that JiIH**._
«o. of Henford, rlerida. who.
1910, made liameatesd Entry, * * il
for W U ot K W ' ( lor Lot '-ji/UJ
«W &gt; ,.

Sec.* 10. S n d F K M

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H K H jl

Township
------r 19 South,
South, R«Sf* I*
lahav.ee Meridian, h » » file*! "J’H i
ten lion 1o make Flvseyaor P »* °'elm to the lend above
ItaA. rteim
Clerk or
of Circuit
before Circa
uirruu Court.
WWM"*, ■*
"w,
Florida, on tho t6lh day of
191B

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Claimant namoa aa i r l w a * * * ; .
Tom Boyd, ol Weklwi. S " * , " j
A O. Von IlvrLuli*. M
Hardy lloyd. of Wehlwa, f 1 « W
* Will l#e, of WeWwe. FI&gt;rM»
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R O B K R t W.
16-Tuea 4 te
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OCTOBER 19 1915

wmwttrrn

THE SANFORD HERALD

S A N F O R D LIURARV

The
Three * M urea rets: L. E
Hichnrds
Queon Hildegard: Richards
Six Girls and Bob: Taggart
Gtonlock Girls Abroad: Remick.
Makers of History (30): Abbott
The ' North Pole: Pe.nry
On the Trail of Gcronimo: Ellis
Sunshine Jane: Warner
Mother: Morris
The Voieo of the People: Glasgow
Little
Shepherd
of
Kingdom
Come: J. Fox, Jr.
Leather Stocking Tales (fi): Cop­
per
Just P atty: Webster
When Patty went to College:
Webster
Freckles: G. S. Porter
Girl of the Limberiost Porter
Daddy Long I«egs: Webster
Semin (ties of Florida: Wilson
Hero Tales from American Hiary: Roosevelt
The Long Trail.'- Garland
George Washington Jones: Stuart
Napoleon Jackson: Stuart
Tent Life on the Pluins: Mrs. Cus-

••Lest W e Porget”

method of tWo training of their only
child, that he- will place the child in
an institution where she will never
.'UP'-in • have tiny control over her
own child,
Cluii women nnd women of Flor­
ida, the corning two yearn icpresrnt vigilant and strcnuou.i work, if
we ran accomplish even a tenth of
our plana to secure bettor laws nnd
property rights for tho wornon of
our helbved state.
"Lent wo forgot" let us ho up and
doing, in the Might of Right.

L. H. Bowler
In this the Woman’s Edition of
tho Snifford Herald klfully permit
me to send greetings to every mem­
ber in the several departments of
my own club, the Woman's Club of
Sanford, with congratulation* to the
club and every woman In Sanford
on the line record made by them in
their past year’s work.
It Is to me a keen regret that it
was not jny pleasure to be associ-1
ated with you or to share your
“ Women have so long been con­
honors and labors..
In this the beginning of another sidered the negative aide of life, that
year’s work let mo wish you God­ if it would help their cause one jot
speed, with greater and grander or tittle I would be tempted to say
achievements iu each and every un­ something positive, right hero, and
now— but ns we nro taught that
dertaking.
two negatives are oqaul to one af­
Biography of a Grizzly: SctonCivic
improvements.
advance­
ments in local industrial conditions; firmative, how many affirmative*
Thompson
will millions of negatives be equal
Two Little Savages: Seton Thom p­
beautifying nnd making attractive
to?
one’s home city or community is es­
son.
1 leave the calculation to my read­
A Thoroughbred Mongrel: T ow n ­
sentially woman's work, and should
ers; or on second thought, it may he
bo under the guidance and control of
send
possible ■for the men to solve this
True Bird Stories: hlitlcr
all women and women’s clubs every­
problem when
woman’s
suffrage
TWo Prisoners: T. M. Page
where. But "lest we forget” in our
swells the list of votes in the near
The Little City of Hope: M. Craw
Ramona
enthusiasm and pride in our individ­
future.
i
ual and club work, and mnny activ­
However,
we
will
leave that ques­
Child Gnrden of Verse:
R. L
ncennest Thomp ities in our loeni nnd material needs,
tion to the prohjems of the future.
Stevenson
.
a
I nm sending this reminder nnd ap­
And lest we ever be tempted to
Wee Willie Winkee: Iipling
An American Girl Abroad: Trafton peal to the members of the Woman’
forget I would remind you once
Hans Brinker: Dodge
Holly: Barbour
Club, to every wc/man In Sanford;
again that women’s best and suprfmr
Stories pf the
Red Children:
Pollyanna: Porter
and also jo every woman in other
work is for women and little chil­
Pollyanna Grows Up: Porter
Brooks
portions, in .whose home the Fnndren
Seven Little Sisters: Andrews
llord Herald is a welcome visitpr, to
Annu of Avonlcu: Montgomery
Each anti All: Andrews
remember at all times, under all
The Water Baltics: Kings Iey^
circumstances and conditions, in
! /Toy# Fief} of « HI«*« i d!* P*ut,
Martin’
season and out of season, that the
Emmy Lou
«•vI'nlnf Mother, Dad and 1 *
W
e
r e at t h o *Uf*Jfis*r laid **,
fSdrtorjs Note The following nr- organization of the women’s federPollyanna: Porter
&gt;ur**, l
oat inf en-r) thing
\
•
fart as 1 « as oMr
Peggy Owen: Madison
tic|e ' Wkn\haiiiied the Reporter Star
by nqc -o( Orfjohdo's most intellec­
. _\Lr*.-Dvcr-tht:w:iy, Ewing.
V i r M d h e f n ” p b 1»"
» f «* f U f f ‘ A 1
” r,mrfTWr. r nn inrTTT
Captain June: Burnett
tual women,
I f 1 lf&gt; to l * k r a n o t I n r I« iit*
* J’ Tlu* exalted nenti*
And thru nhr bring:* un 1*1 Kt
The Cozy Lion: Burnett
ments expressed ajre forcefully stated
Undsey’a Luck: Burnett
and will make a strong appeal.)
L 1**1 hrr »ht* muit h l « F tor a m boy.
f&gt;vil) ah«* vian't bod)
Little Lord Fauntleroy: Burnett
Any truth developed out of its slough of despond, which works for llyi die
iujiI
Fh* U*«rnrd boy« «»&gt;*
Whin* ■h«&lt; wan racing Dad
Five Little Peppers (I): Sidney
right relation to other truths, may their undoing— to break every link
The Bird’s Christmas Carol. Wig- become distorted into falsehood in the shackles which bind the \Vi•!!, Mi»i n **ri |nf mot hi f ai»&gt;«
11» a &lt;m&gt;Ii tort Ay ft nf » » &gt;
Forgetting or ignoring tills, reform hands of women, and to guide their
gm
I » i n i lo tr!l you, dr *f. I Juitifd
T h r W o m a n ■ f ' l u b t i i d i y 1"*
Mrs
Wiggs and the Cabbage ers too often see their efforts fail, footsteps into the paths pf pence:
because they push their favorite in make them self asserting and seif 1»*&gt;l a n , h r 4 a h i l * * ln k r&lt; l a m i
Patch: Rice
Inti f hr*ij
George Washington Join**
Stu- principle to tile I - \ I luspin .if all else ........... 1 1 :ig n lire llK of the w orld
i t 11 ■||C| f,** t *■if iift tu »
hi* &lt;1 hikr
until their w r y truth grows into er­
•irl
T lie
greatest and most arduous A h i t‘f&lt;&lt;iif|r if horf! fisfirr
a n n t h r r jukt*
Toby Tyler* Otis
ror and loses its furoo for good
undertaking on this line of action is
(Jrl
The lieai e propaganda r.innot .*• i lie strenuous task of gently and Mrithrr a aur** fh*'
\ Ronnie
Roy
Jt.li.t
McNair
Up, &lt;U- Mail tilff h - ’ * 111*IiIftg ah'I *tnWi|ij£
\\ right
».
kindly, m womanly way* to unseal It hif l kfin« \f ill tirf. ai■11 I t fiiiiig hI I "Mil
11s«1 hrltr r ' ‘ i **t bti»&gt; ‘ iH'nklni
Rooks that may be read by ehilthe wilfully or ignoiantly blind
rinv
,lr.n from ten to fourteen years &gt;&gt;(
,m — iii.l ears of nur Florida legi*
weep and hill- i lilldreii «liirw .iimd ];ll,,r&gt; an,j |.,w makers who do not
The Alcott “ Stories ■s
the horror - ol a .r
A more de.elU
i,, realize that the present me
evil is it that me11 should let greed , j , , . v .t| |;(ws against nhd not for
Little Cotilonel Series Johnson
Of ■gam nlitwi-igil 1in claims of put tum,.|i are a relic of the dark ages
1 licit) Remus llarrif
riiitisni that woni-t should inuke A |,,.„
rnigltt and not right dominWmxler Rook- Hawthorne
of their hiv
.: - i irr to hold li.u h '
mankind
Where arc the d i\i |! IJ.■ a MliihI h 1mf**r if »
T a le s Ir n m
1hekenH adn*
Itiv c s
ffgif if|fin ‘ 1 m i n (friTt
their uo*i ,s i-1 1 th.ir i*i innirv &lt;-.i!I- ,,( , Idv.dri
arc i)m&gt; relegated t&lt; the
\I. i I kn«' «. i b« r*■ " * ■» "**t
Antlf of Green Gables Motpgotn then; that but.
&gt; blren slni.r-l ,|tlll
,|isunt past’
J mat b y l h e iM*t i*f hi
^roW* u|&gt; weal.llru' m the cause tif ■ Where ts ttte shielding protection
Story of a Bad Boy Aldrich
right
and sheltering from the storms of
Imn Brown s St hop! Duys
The nalioi that Ion * peai r ii ],(, that women nnturall;. look (or
H u g h ..■ :*
the cost of liuty to the world Ititllc- lf1 ' Jour l dot given proteclur-.C
nr-re »«!• a ' lull if u * iJr a r « m The butcher and baker mtial
True St«r&gt; of WaJtfcingtun. Brook* an inward, corroding ilec.iy that will
Surely in millions of instances His
lilt- for I rftalt in the afrrel'
True Stor., of Linrolly^'Ttrooks '
lease it neither strength of manhood image and likeness is becoming sad
The alte&gt;* haul to be fle*o*
Kirk M unroe's Tales .16 ) i Florida nor glory of ■woman (jooii, but on lyjly defaced.
Stories i
a soft and fatal shrinking from hard| wou|,i t|lllt , very woman should
s h i p s u n t i l It [ 11-. Ilk.
H a h v l o M a m i [nati|. u
„ f |,,.r Rfe ( o ell
li.ilUIJKin (Tusoe [»t-l
ancient Romdeavor to create and maintain the SiiHir rtf the men had
Swiss Family Uobinsj
The
arm* \ m , . - t h a t - 0 ,1
M h -.s.l
.,..,1 e o n v i e t i o n
w i t h he i
\ n d t'd d h in t to
The ) .Ming M arorttier
Juvenile Books, Arranged
By Ages
Rooks that may be read by chil­
dren (rom six to ten years of age:
Horses Nine: Food.
Doorynrd Stories: Pierson.
A Dog of Flanders: Ouida
Jack tho Fire pog: Wessclhoyt
Black IJeauty: Sewell
Beautiful. Joe: Saunders
Animal Heroes: Let or: Thompson
A Little Brother to the Bear: Long
The Bar Sinister: R. II Davis
Little Men: Alcott
My Boys: Alcott
,
My Girls? Alcott
Cupid and Chowchow: Alcott
Little Cousin Scries (10)
Colonial Children: Pratt
C lassified

sIvord

1 ,,.

to t i r i n g \v. - t h e

Pauper and the Prince
Secret Garden: Burnett
Little Girl of Old Detroit

i !, n&gt;d i hi
fatal

|u*ac«* i .o r n ol

love of ease, indifference to the truth,
stylishness iii some form
The sword
He .did come to bring is the "sword
of the Lord and of (Sid.•on." the
|Hashing bind*- ••( Eternal Truth^.md
Righteousness and Jli-llce

Ami no m i t tr r what * a » m M. shr f«•!I
Fh** wasn’t at* tpufl* In hlamr.
For If "hw -i|.|f&gt;|i|»rd out at «rtt* th* Wt

'The
)\ :.r ,le

lUrtty

Wales
-

Stories

(4

my horse is sick.
»

Prompt attention must be giv­

en ailing stock so that farm w ork may not be delayed.
Bell Telephone Service on the farm enables you
to get the veterinary quickly.
It also *keeps you in touch with the markets and
your neighbors.
If there is no telephone on your farm write to­
day for our Free Booklet.
Address:Farmers’ Line Department.

SOUTIIEKN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Boi 231 Jacksonville, Fla

LETTUCE HAMPERS
CRATE

M A T E R IA L S

BLUE

STONE

F u l l S t o c k at All T i m e s at O u r
and Benrdall W o rc h o u s e s

SANFORD

Sanford

BEARDALL

Phono 30 tS 1

Phone 13

r L A N T I C COAST LINE
The Standard Railroad of the South
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 5th, 1915

)

No. H2
No. Hf.
!■* Jacksonville

No. 80
9:10 am

1:35 pm

8:10 pm

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ATLANTIC COAST LINE

•»««! * m in i

tin h a r
S’r»Id nf hadi&lt;.
all brlohfi ’

Thro

He thought It W i b the *«lart«1ip*t
That hi* over ha«J *een.

vtl'age

TIip uiiilstiun » * » I»rr(pfl,
Kvrry nook tmi rururr r1i*an.
And D i d —
The h a D Id e ai
W h e n th a t

uyi » il h pricl«• and

jofjf

m a n on *-jirth.
m ilU M n llfe b**u
Ilia »»«■ »)! I *11

•). Sanford
Coca-Cola Bottling Cbimpai

Fcf thre** tifre* » h«t it »»• » uri I

Todlj'
lalklrij? In S%lfh'inr Smith
I hoard him
Say
he big itid i f nnd;

!-

Hetty 'paird r Weii;el
Rid.ecea of S u n n y brook Karin:,
biggin
&lt;'i ronicles pf Rebecci!' Wiggin __„
Tilt* !Vp|/t-r Stories Sidney
Aral.luti Nig)ii.s/
if... ke th;a may „i»e read bj AuU
dren between fourteen and .sixtetVtv
curs of ago:
r
f*
Story of Libert)" Ct)1jin j
.*
Iloyp of ’ 76: Cfojlin V ’
The Hanry Books (U5. V«ls.J.
All of tiie Ullirial ;ljoy. Scout Se**r. (15) 1
' I
WnitatilT Baxter; Wiggin
• Primrose ;Rlpg: Sawyer
The Worj,d I Live Ih: Helen Keller
Little Allens: Myra Kelly
Haroe Tates of the Far- North.
Riis

hilar un Doii iro? nbftrf* »o firm
A d*M&gt; old * *cm t lot
Ut liotafk I hr arr*l • slid hitlid * “ UIk'
Oh my* Hr * • • pre*|ji-rty hot

1

Gif

at once!

Sinunnnil
I 15 pm
5:35 pm 12:35 nm
Dining
Rirhmoml
5:20 nm
9:18 am 8 :0fl pm
Washington
8:50 nm 12:38 pm 11:50 pm A 80.
Baltimore
11105: am
1:50 pm I :38 n m fl
Philadelphia
12:33 pm
1:03 pm 4:25 am ^
New Y o r k ......... 2:40 pm
0:20 pm 7:f3nm 1
iteel Equipment; Free Reclining Chair Cars to Wanhington
Car Service on Trains 82 and 86 . Sleepvr to Savannah
MilUi&gt;orou(h
on VTrail
liat«L Tiiqm , Pit
PkMI |12
For information and Reservation Phone or Write

W o u ld go an. |wnt t h r • am r.

Call of tile \\ lid : London
N ut fur ......... id'-g.uii, not (nr lust
\ Horse’s Tale Clemens
of
o n q ill’s I, not ( &gt;r false pride, |
Tiis Jungle Hooks l
Kipling
should
t ( i ’ -Anf I i*. drawn hut
' t..r\ nf the Liberty Bell \\ hqipl
when
Right
and Justice sn.llid ihe
T.ury Tales: Grim in
|
call,
woe
betid*the nation thpt keeps.
I :ry Ttifes Anderson
I
it
shrattved
r
Primrose Ring; Sawyer
For
t?ie
p
.
it
Ruins
in
that
case
Alice in Wonderland: Carroll
.Through the Looking. Glass: Car is yi deadlier evil in the end than
even the bloodiest w-ar.
roll
The Fairy Rooks (3) Lang
Mary Cary: Bosllef
How I t - Happened: Bosher

Come

u V

ftottfers o f Soda W ater ami

**Fm11 h„ II« h»itil nir the j ■nfie*, niaw *■nd 4Len
Wc'JJ Kind

D im

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helping

hm.d

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"They have fftl I » hr bu«V fef iwijirthing
AdJ he iinlt *! *'*ufh&lt;rV-iffn
‘’So let fhw*ij Snvp . G-;r
* hjh
They cao’i dn
'• h r ^

Irl I you

l t lr t l l . l s U u l

v lr t o f lc l lu u f h t

Arc taught Ir- thus »*&lt;•*»* **?*»• „
-wfcjpe.iulir Mittrr
— .mS -&lt; t. — A h &gt; l J l i r . W t a e i ' t lt l* h l«

Thr flghl to * » k r .*hrn other* ilrrp;
*rr» rl«hl 10 w»tth. th« rl^ht t « w*»p;
Thr richt to ceralort in dl*tfr«&lt;.
Thr rIsIt&lt; lo *oolhr, thr rl*ht to birr*.
Thr lljhl thr
h»»rl to rhrrr.
,Th# rlfhl to dry an orphan's tear;
The debt to t»e«i and tlolha the poor.
The richt to teeth them to endure:
The rl*ht when oihrr frlrndr h ire n,«
And led rho eUiterrr all *l*«te To kneel that d&gt;1»* couth lesidr.
And mr.’klr t'lilntm Him who died;

Tlirough the Desert: Sienkiewicz
Robin Hood: Pyle
,
Scotlsh Chiefs: Porter
T it,* f l « M
# h s p p r hom e to m a k e .
Thudeus of Warsaw Porter
In m y rlini** fnr JraU** «»kr.
llljhl • .u.*h
tlie.e are all wr r.sv e.
Stor of th« lliud: Chur-h
Until pur leal
*
*r«&gt;r
Story f the Odyssey: Church
f
*
T h r a u lb o r id u n k n o w n
.Son ol Columbus: Sea well
Little Daughter of the
Rich:
What Would Vou Do If—
Waller
•
'x--.
After sitting coinfortnbly In a sur­
The Carey Stories ("1«_ H* N.
face car reading jour paper, you should
Carey
' *—
look Uji and discover that tlio tall,

The Captain's Daughter: Overton handsome woman of middlo_ age who
A Transplanted Nursery: itean t
Ii.kI been hangtpg on to a atrap. In
Heart of Lynn: Cuttirig
front
of. jrnu for the past twenty min­
1
utes was thn*jnother of .the girl you
Childhood of Dkkens: Langton
s ung of tbo Cardinal: G. S. Portct were nqrflni yourself up to propose
Mother Ca.ey’ s Chickens: W ig­ to that everirSgt—jiVhat would you doT
gin
.
-

&gt; In Florida, unless the husband
willn thg wjtc do#g*not own on tip- JSi» if?1-p- Imy ] «m going If* grf fti R. m p l
'pfil dun't wunl %ny nlhgf
'P'tjffi'j’tr.d
interest iu tin- Loin* Kindl dt
R ’wifr than nnr v, |m,b* Iherr •
ulic •mny h.tve vapeut Imr life rryi’ rp:
T i* n W o t n a n ’p &lt;T j K lilif M K r t l i r ,
#
jpni necurc find beautify, with untold
— W r 't t e n b y
,tU f«
Jalko’r .and* sacrifice to h e r s e l f , A t Wnmir '# (’In** of F«rl PJerrr, Fii
bis dciitil tKo‘ busbalid, mnyv will*•U
oiliets,-roiid’ arjAfti to* tluv horir, af[
rights .Bway, e x c e p i- 9 . child's .pari
and-orffy that nhare' cuu jiu* wite
ejatm by law. This is strange 'iuliiifT, "that even women whose ’ WM*
may be seamed With wrinkles, and
whose* locks are whitcnml * by age,
rtin never in the light of the law be­
come « full grown woman.
» •
— *
The father In this commonwealth,
ruled by man made laws, also,'u*
given the guardianship and right to
the children, if ho so wills, to claim
this law-given right, even though
the mbther is a perfectly capable
mother and an honorable woman
Ho i-an also decide when, where
and how the children shall be edu­
cated; even without l|ie consent and
cooperation of the mother *
The uppalling and blighting ef­
fects of this law* is just now being
demonstrated in the h&lt;n*u» lifa'ajid
.
* * ' ' * • * * : * » i*r * t f
happiness of one of out club .tnom- Arnold Daly. In “ Exnlplta of Rlalne,
bors, whoAO husband threatens not
at the Star Wednesday
only .to (urn -her out of HIS house
-—but if she seeks To oppose his
will and decision where, and the

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Don’ t* play with serious matters--!
don’t,. y 1.h7 carry’ your own ’ iu*uranw
sgiiifcn c '
' &gt; ? * ' #

fiR^yoil'll find the money wanting when
tH'o F I R l T lies’ w),’ed out your proi»erty
•* ’ • '
&gt;'i^’
V. Have our strong, ( rr!iub|e i-ompany
carry Vour twit—«nd be oq Ihe sale side
Reasonable rates-!

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Ride French People Are Well Pleased
With “ Keecheenaires”
With Texas Rangers. -

Correspondent

Describes

Bring a New Element Into Life at the
Front In France— They 8lng and
Whistle as They March, Bay
the Peasants:

Pursuit of Mexican Bandita Who
Raided American Itsnch Conducted
In Dusinesstike Manner— "Got
Five," Is Quiet Report.

Prominent Oviedo Man Dead
By JOHN W. ROBERTS,
J, E. Hunt, a pioneer resident of J hn itarrlmorc, in "The Dictator,” at
(International News Service.)
the Star Friday
the Oviedo section died Saturday
Brownsville, Tex.— it lakes more
afternoon at 4 o'clock. Thlj funeral
qualifications to bo a Texas ranger
was held Monday morning, the ser­ SU R E LY “ PUT F,00 T IN IT” than to bo a soldier In tho Unilod
vices being conducted at the grave
States army. For uno thing, you must
by the Rev. Partridge of Oviedo. Dog, Imprisoned in Bakery, Did Borne bo nble to shoot 90 per cent average—
very few soldiers can do that. And
Interment was in Greenwood ceme­
Damage in His Desire to Pe
then, you have to bo tnorn than flvo
Released.
tery by Undertakers Hammond Si
foot ten Inches tall.
You must know
Gore. The pall bearers were Messrs.
In Portland, Ore., there Is n bakery how to ride llko a cowpuncher and bo
L. B. Long, F. R. Hudson, L. F.
window that usually contains a tempt­ skillful In handling tho lariat. You
Robinson and Cornell.
ing array of cakes.
Sponge cake, must be a man of unqualified nervo,
Mr. Hunt was 74 years of age.
pound cake, lady fingers, puffs and, and bo ready at all times to face dan­
lie moved to Oviedo 25 or 30 years Indeed, a dozen other kinds of sweet­ ger without a Minch.
ugo anti has resided there since. bread, served to make tho mouths of
It was my good fortuno to bo one of
Mrs. Hunt died three years ago. He the children fairly .water when they a party o f ten rangers who left
leaves a son, John Hunt, and a go past tho big window. Tho other- Brownsville early ono evening In pur­
day a gentleman went Into the bakery suit of some Mexican bandits who had
daughter, Mrs. Tom Uranning.

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.SPARKLETS
,D
A friend of mine who pnsses for a
very fail* poet wm rending the other
He came to
day from ilia works.
this pas* age,’
"F o r this pink of female gender
Tall und shapely was, and slender,
P i mt ij* of bust und neck and arms"
At this point hi* was interrupted
lie his lit tie boy. "Say, Pupa, you
must n’ t say "1 •usl , you nI hhi M any
burst.”
♦
t t
" W h o is this Dean Swift they'ure
ail talking a b ou t," whispered the soHrty lady to l.ady
Hulwer
"I
,
H " &gt;u 1 1
1 w‘
!IINl
' ""
"
"Alan, Madam, the Dean has done
something thai has .nloit lorn out ••f
suep-t,
’ ’ Dear me what was th a t’
Well, about .i hundred years ago,
he died
t •
t
The Dear Girls:
Ethel, how do |
look in iht- dres*
Maud
C harm
Dig
Isn’ t it wonderful wh.it i gown
&lt;ao do for you
f t
t
Vol)
will
Fernando ' ‘ Angelina
t her
In
join the league with mi
words, Leiome m&gt; wifi-'
h
ion i
Angelina
I m -orrv
join
the
think
&gt;O0 had
lo-lter
Brotherhood
In other word I Will
be vour sister

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OCTOBER 1®, 1915

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In th* football gatno between San­
ford and Kissimmee high schools at
Holden P «ik . Friday afternoon, San­
ford won, the score being 13 to 12.
The stars for Kissimmee were "Bonier
quarterback; Johnson, right end and
Carlson, full back.
For Sanford,
Laing,' full back; Pope, light half
back and Washington, loft hnlf back.
1. C. Hutchinson is the Sanford
coach.
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to leave an order, and with him went’ ‘
his dbg—a good sized animal, of a
frisky disposition. When that gentle­
man came out he shut the door behind
him, forgetting that he hnd left his
four-footed friend and follower Inside
the bakery.
As for tho dog. he was In a great
way. Seeing the door closed against
him. he got Into a slate of mind or
dlnarlly described ns ’’crazy " In his
eagerness to keep track of his master.
.|ia-husked around fur a place of **ilL .
Now, &lt;ono of the sashes In tho big
show window aforementioned was
raised an Inch
so, ami the dog
therefore made a dash for tho window,
**»" n™t leap took him on top of a
fro" tod wpddln* r a V o ‘ ■ « d hlH
paws sank Into It Just as « boy s
bisits break through n crust of snow
|nR hlni|M.|f
tt (ra„ nnt,
n,,|,1K umble to break the plate glass
tin, dog began to hop around, with tils
forepaws against th&lt;- panes ami his
hlndfeet d*’* 1' among the precious
cakes The more llq- people both with
out a,lid within slmuted: (lie more the
dog danced, and thh more the rich and
highly-ornamented products of the
oven suffered Talk shout putting hi*
foot In it
he put Ida foot through
a cake nt every Jump At the height
of the excitement the baker, who had
been a wav, enlerial The dog saw the
door tlv open. and. quitting the window
at a bound he darted away
Vollt
Inc more was seen of the anlmnl who
probable did not know what havoc lie
had made In tho unfortunate baker s
window

W ANTED,

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KOIl MAYOR
I will l » ■ CUBdidst* for th* powum ol •’dsyor
of S*nfunl, mtijert to.lh* tirefakm of tt*- "hft*
For Exchange— High claaa Sanford
rimni) to
tn t*
b» t»kl
tel.l in
In runtmnvm*
NoBemtwr. iibtiob
Hxvtne **r»*"t Ij .
‘nmorv
t
‘
Jlrord OF (11116r IT1 Qcl«*nitf&gt;|y
,*he rit&gt; i«n (trna* a* AWrmuui ■ftl knowing *h&lt;|i lot
fioed*
i«r.u »i „ur rt,mmor»f»itb, l t«.ti*»* i rw
o .,ricril automobile, in good condition
*i&gt;*Gt to th*ciU««t. Inrattnyw»y»**&lt; hl«rl
I""
'
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u » *nd without nt.kis,
e r ™ ~ Thutchcr R e alty Co., Hishop Block
will *«»tr th»t th* l»»» ol th* rt«y will 1- tnlorr^d |
„ tr
iif.putimily. but woiniina to th* irtt» «t th* *-»&lt;T ■Telephone - l a .
lo-tf
ortlitBSne***.

A, in Aldwaxan lor lour &gt;*ar* »od

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i/mrillny that r**er&gt;l, I !•*»* my Halm tor th* *ul- , ........

tray* oi th* vntrr* oi s*ntor&lt;t.

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Kr-lwrt fully.
J I) DAVISON

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Wanted—1Too trade
trade good
good hl)r*e
Wanted
delivery wagon and harness to trad*
for a second hand Ford auto truck.
J L. Miller nt Millers Bakery, t.tf

F o r I I r i k ' i o t j r « » lir r t ® r
1 « i i h t ci m n n u n r r l*» t h r
*rtd m y
By FREDERICK PALMER.
Wanted— Permanent position |,y
l l lr nd l that I
b® * f ■ fi &gt;1Ml * t *• for .t hr
(International Nows Service.)
o m ^ o t ruri, *n&lt;t t'oiurtur. ir the
fimi-clasa experienced' young ladv
brinitry (i hr h»lc) No, l«lh. •ul.jrct to _________
#___ xr«...
British Headquarters, France.— Tho primary
|stenographer, from Now York, rail
appointrnrtif rf Mayor
•‘Kceeheennlrea." os tho French peas .
{ .ill hi,hi, • ^ ryJ‘“ 'Hn , tt"l!!h7iN.
at Postal Telegraph Co.
104-t
ants call tho tjopr army, havo Joined
"Tommeo Akecns," tho regular, nml \
Wanted
Position by StcnographTo lh* Voltrt ol ttsntorit
tho “ TeroctOlWnls"
tho “front.
r»nJlil»ti- nr
fur fc * l " &lt;" n "■
fo ***.„,.
th,
uto
iBnrawivwu*
«at &gt;«»
"•*»* ’ l *in a r»naiii»uH ich srhool graduate ennn

Tommeo bcclns to feel

ilkn tho old- ««•■* &lt;•! Flrrh *n&lt;l «
.
n.*rv to I,,- hriu -Nt,

Jo ih- t.n- er
nign acnooi
if&gt;. nis
I h*»» porter, six yenrs

graouaie, court reexperience leg;,I

cst Inhabitant. . B y tho way. ho docs nnrIj lhl, nf)irr |„, a ,, , r » f , »n.i i n » i th»t *
_
hs«* th* nrrruary r«|.»fir.ntr *nd Aiil work
Address Box 493, city
not liko to bo called "Tommy," though Iajfprrrtntr
' &gt; our supptift
VilUfi truly.
l ______________________________
tho world persists In a word which
M ft 1.(1VKI, I
Is na objocliouablo to him as "Jacky”
Now open Dollar Pressing Club.
Is to tho American bluejacket.
Six
suit* pressed per month for Ji no
Tho British regular did all tho fight­
Suits
sponged nnd pressed :)5r.
ing for tho first five months of tho
Scoured und pressed 60c.
Ladies*
war. Ho had his Jokes at tho expense
work our specialty.
StUisfociio|
Of tho Tprrltprials, who aro about the
aatnc aff'.Wi1' National Guard, when
guaranteed.
Telephone 324. ~ L^.».
they ar/lvcd. Tho Territorials thought'
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16-ltp
that Uiey were made soldiors when
Free instruction in painting con­
tho war broko out; but they woro
drilled some more and set to dig­
tinued another week at Y omcII's
ging reserve trenches behind the Hnd.
Nlore afternoon.
Private lessons
In tho spring they had their turn, and
forenoons in your owni Jionn- .u
tho Canadians, too.
small extra charge*. Advertising the
"Don't bo downhearted! There aro, H All Local AdYcrUsemenlH Undfcr
French mediums use $ ' * i i h an&gt; oil
hi ill some Bodies lo ft!" tho T e r ri­
This Heading THREE C E N T S a paints for painting Autumes, juifj.
torials Join tho regulars In saying t o ’
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum &gt;n *. lent her and linen articVs C.m
tho new army
Beside tho new army
In le.n;,ed in a few lessons.
U ^ ir
tho Territorials f e d llko U. A. It ; C h a r g e - J t enia.
mon.
Lite .Dollars Reward J.om t,*.
“ It's kind of yew! . W e know that
« • « « f 9 - 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 * 0 * j tween lir s t street ujid tL&lt;&lt; lleights,
you could have killed them all off,

*4-&gt;9■. &lt;*&lt;si f
CLASSIFIED ❖
♦
ADVERTISING
♦
♦

recently raided an American ranch in

tho vicinity.
1 rodo beside a tall, quiet, handsomo
boy o f about twenty two years of
ago.
Ills face was as tanned ns n
Mexican's, but his steel-bluq^uyes be­
trayed bis Anglo-Saxon nationality.
Wo bad entered that part of tho
country which In covered with a net­
work of mosquito brush, ten feel In
height, ns thick us any African Jungbuver could bo.

l startud to urhlntlu an utd familiar
tune.
•’Shut up,” Batd my partner quietly.
W e came to a small clearing and
halted. The waters of tho RlnGran k
were dotted with retlectlnns of the
stars In the bright sky
Arronn th'
rtver was Mexico, and her van* M
lent prairies gleamed like sll»,-r tv
the starlight
One of the rang* rs •)’ i
mounted and examined the ,r- u..u
closely.
“ They have gone that way," he point
,,j northward
How does he know (tint It Is lb,
men we are after ’ l asked of my n .m
panton.
"By (he footprints." he replied
, ,
,
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Criuisers never lake tin- trouble lo
•di o their horses
An Americans
horse Is ulwuv* shod (hats tho dlf
ferenro and the hoof prints point
,
Tinrt h war i

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If You had wanted to," tho Kitcheners

FOR SALE •

gold wuteg chnin. #Return same to

roply.
“ Don't charge too fast!
Walt for L v A 4 4 e 4 4 4 * * * V 4 V * * 4 * * « * * * l
---------------------------------------- — ---us to catch up!" call tho regulars.
For Sale Ten acres of the best
“ Wo'll wait on tho Ithlno!" answer
high hummock land. w,-t -ol&lt;
u-(
tho new army
Well named in tho now army. It outside rorporale limitHalf m
has brought a now element Into life rultivntiou
About
n
I \a-ar1 at tho front
When 1 heard tho tramp large |•i r, * on other hall
\ levied
of a company past my window tho and ditched
ijuaftcf md&gt;
I ( *"
I other morning 1 guessed they were
shipping stations and hir-i St
Per
new nrmy men by tho peculiar vigor
5 I l.r»«* VAill I'D) l t if
fei t ‘ Iniiha K1*
nml precision of thHr tread on the
•' ••rt».
pavement. They boro iho stamp of sold VLjthlfl (||l« Ml* \t P* •l.i
ii, h
2o7
Ire
i)
ru?r.
13000.(HI
See
| long route marches over English roads
a VeinIN*
11 If
1 anil or Hie m erme
i tf *

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Lost. Strayed or Stolen—
One
|l ,ich ami white Angora cat
Finder
|.|,eiwi— *rfjrri to K C Sheaf,-r ’ij"
palmetto avenue
17 lip
'&gt;•(■, .&lt;■ Wanted
Wanted, a .....|
•• I loind organ, in at,-win r
- make loridition and Iqwi^i
-h
\,
l’( . aii'l how lung in service
’ o . - iv i- l care Sanford H--oc|
17 Li|,

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average old timer

of

tho

p! 4111«' t 1f
1 ••r s.,i,
Jfihri
t mil-, cKinpletr
Face ' ib Farm

t.i. * ,i .1
M.i&lt; dm .(Id
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the nvernge new army man ho would
ho blown half away and the m-w army
man would trot past the goal an easy
I or Sui,.
\ lew Burt- -I 1 e •• ,i '
winner
o .l I ’ i,I I, !« ', mo- 11 .
t &lt; I fib
tie other jilght when one heard
‘
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U
B
ri—
ou
k
.
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soree soldiers billeted In n ham sing
•
it. 2i p
Ing one was certain without nnkinfi that they were new army men
hire-Sale Egp- u I
\ i t *
Tho British regular rarely sings
b-brated ItM' d t t i. it , tt .. -|or-.
In camp or on the march. Neither
,&lt;lire. 1&lt;n n ! 1\ i i7 i-irildoing hlft day's work
As tho new
nrib-r-B fur ',itn I fH» ’A
army flows In he will be outnumbered
pullet* suid ■nt kr M |*, nl
but unchanged.
Hit (pe strain
F P Si rung. 106 F
16 t»
Third St , Su nfnrd
"God Hnvu tin- KI iik before thoy lay
“--------- "■ * --down In the straw for Gin night tn tjie s Fpr Suli
( ,&lt;n. .1 .ill fuUI d m.ifc
land of France which wits all no"new
I -u c i"&gt; -&gt;i 11 lia r f
and fllrange to them and so common •
tt.
it
!.
plain, to tho veterans
Their freuh
young Viiln-N were pleamuit to the ear
t-e-.li
I w,
1 -t -.lie
r ft is good
The Keerhernaires I i.uiil Bros
17. I I

SANIORIJ L'lUG tS

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Sanford i.ndijn No 62, F. uml t. M
. ommilru- ition every first and third
It ur-da. at
in
Visiting !■-• tr.-•*
wilcome
1' I. l aylor
^
&lt;' U'ltr |1
Set-rit.i/y
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n Hall ibrough llo&gt; chaparral, single
libThe thud, thud of our horses'
hoofs In the nofI earth, und tlio ix n i
s l n t i a l squeak of a Snrhlle w orn I be
• ii|v
unds which broke the stillness
Moltloe t llajiler No. 15, |( ) M
&lt;&gt;f ito- night
•\i ' J
Mr Holfmuu Howes
I
-onoSuddenly,
without
wrurning, lh«i
His Feat
•lay in M
fellow has an article in tin- Forum
(yn*li
of
a
bodv
dashing
through
the
"Your friend hnd quite an acrobatic
Th-i*t r** Viniti
&gt;)rv tiiesquiltt to tmr b-fl was heard
entitled
Have tt e ['wo Brain- or
promotion. 1
i F l\ urnntz
I! E. Tnl.ir
In
almost
tho
same
Instant
ten
sad­
One?" What do you think of thut
Sec■retary
"H ow s that?"
High Priest
dles v.cre emptied und ten Idg, strap­
question. Miss Fligh?"
"Want up over a lot of other pen
p i n g Texalis had dashed Into the
Miss F
tti-u really between &gt; " i pie a bends ’
brush (Ike so many rabbits The horses,
•Bernirinle t hapi
and me. I think w&gt;- have only one
but for turning curious eves toward
Meel* •■very Ii
H is S p h er e of Activit y
i t
*
lti&lt;- brush In which Ibelr masH-rs bad
Hi e-o I. mi-nl Ii
I V-eryone w ho I i - -iv n
I
ijoii
t
k
n
o
w
u
Imi
t
m
s
i
n
e
u
s
1-.
t
h
e
" t ar men ’- ilv.i
-uv- (b-i*
mu i
(Il*app,ifn• d remained nbsolntelv sllll
mi’ ii.- I nut are ronlmllv
• t*d
r U-(it o n e tor m * s o l i II- is no l i n i n g - Studv
-I w o m a n a the.
wo d d
^
I " '■ f t
, ll.iptef
A iiuunfe later , however lb-- i * ii men
able
Vn,- F. itot.lnn-.
tiiyom iler l-ul they do not nl hr
ret lit lied sllil reuioilllled
Then win not get turn into the
"Coyote.
ex jda I tied my partner,
stand till the day afterward
w eather bureau.'
with a smile
"Tho damn cr It torn nr« sing anil whistle-as they march," say
t I
t
....... fix Lodge No 5, K. of I*
always fooling us. beta uno they sound tho French pennants.
People read these adYou are
. Meets second anti fourth Tuesday*.
Slippery Things
Nose Ring's Significance.
Just like a greaser trying to get away."
Everyone hopes they will keep on doing it now.
I* your ad m tiny Ni.siting knights HlWays welcome.
Mother " H o w came you to forget
Hindu married women wenr n nosu
Wo had ridden but n mile further
I! Mi-1 tilin
() I Mil!*r
singing.
column’
lliive &gt; iiuj -omething t •
the lard, candles, butter and bacon ring of the vqlue suitable to their poj along this trull,
hen the shrill
r i*
K !; and S
■
If
there
I
m any ornament which it* *••11 ’
T
r
y
an
ml
l
&lt;
f
I told you to order’ "
tdlliin Hornetiriies it in simply u wire whinny of a pony broke through the
obsolete tit the front it Is the award
i ere (if gold, sometimes It Is set with v itIiv
To m m y " W e ll you -&lt;e*- lh
sfillness
It tinlH-d our small ham! |
The sword 1a th” officer's symbol of
'-anford l.odge No. 27, I. O. (J. t . ’
For Sole
ui t« lelyfv l.ifin live
li k e utaKhAlthough no one said a j
all so greasy that I lies tlip|,ed from able and brilliant diamonds Of whnt
authority
.
the
sign
that
he
Is
oti
duty
M
•• t - .w-r\ Monday ul T .db p 'ft .
ntl leu Hunt lien-t of Sanford HuHoii-e
A m - ro an B-i&gt;
ever desertptloll the nose ring I* n word, each R-.an knew whnt the other
mv memorv
In place of It tbe off), er at the front
r
ru f Tle-Htre
nnd they acted (ogitHber.
t
| ,
most hallowi-d ihlng. If )s&gt;u are not thought
I..,r
l.i
J tt ii siiu-b't
single ary
J J I ii, i
wears his sword hell
Ills sword 10-iiri d for f Mi" no
;-arcful bow you speak with tho lady Em h ranger dismounted und took Ills
&gt;ei f t ary
" D in a h ," inquired the mistress
along with countless other uwords has j houses,
artesian
*,1.
' 'm- ha.I
about It. or If you say. "Thera Is no rifle frorr, the scabbard,
been cheeked outside tile eloakrooro mi|e lo school and loading -t it ion
suspiciously, "did
you wash this
necessity for w curing such a useless
"It if them, I guess.1' my partner In
Miller Hanford,
of war along wltli tils umtirella which inquire ol tt’ tt
&lt;-.)!•• t iiy t amp No. G. \V. O tt
fish carefully before you linked it?” tlvjng." »L)e will .understand by this formed me.
"You had better stay
no one thinks of carrying at tho front. Florida, R F I)
•l Ititji
Meet.- second and fourth WednesiUy
" L a w , ma'am " said Dinah, ‘ ‘ Wot that you wish her husband s death. - with the horses and keep your head
night* in each month.
You cannot tell him from tho other
is de use of wnshin’ er fish dn,tV
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under cover In-case thero Is any shootJ. F. lloofehan
officers
except
by
hla
eagerness
and
For
Sale
Three
good
milk
,own , F L. Miller
!
lug.
tt'o
will
bo
back
In
a
ltltlo
lived all his life in de watah?"
Clerk
Council
Cofumandtr
hiB battalion Insignia.
Premonition,
(
Jersey.
Address] G . Mott. Clyde.
.
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For
ten
months
the
pew
array
had
Ewreka
Hammock]
a
venue.
]
4
-1
T
p
"Aren't
you
ever
depressed
by
some
Although
every
ono
of
the
ten
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— c_-....... - r -----Alinnugn
or mo ren
Too l.ate
waitful for Its Meccoi
Its soldiers
vagiu
Kile sens* of oppression, the dim mngers who took Into tho brush were
ii. I". O. L. Sanford Lodge 1.211
Little Dorothy was finishing lief
have read all about tho effccta of
sliai
iituw of some coining disaster’
fellows, oach wearing heavy boots,
Mod lir-t and third Wednesday night
prayers. " D o d i»l ess Milder. Dod
modern shell fire
They know what + 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
' ^ cs
1 foel tlmt way every summer
at corner of First St. and Palmetto Aw.
* r yT^ee. when
when they hnd gone tint ten paces
bless farver, Dod bless dram over. before ui&gt; wile comes buck from the/
0. I,. Tiiylm
T.
*1U/ from where
whet 1 stood I could not hear a they are In for. Ixiarnera. they carao
A m e n ."
.
Secretary
Exalted Kulrf
shore."—Life..
*
sound— not even the breaking of a among"experts expecting to be nagged
* B u t . dear,” said grandmother, . .
a great deal as novices by the old
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-------------you forgot your m-w little sister that To * f ’fcriotmop ro* *f riort d* pir* Cooro
f i v e mltiutos later tho sound of a hands, und except for the veteran reg­
Nice furnished rooms at Stumon s Tho 1ak*'
&lt; “ unrll No. 31 Junl»r
ular's little Jokes nt their expense
&lt;&gt; »u*y "WfemthS-t. eoinoui. rl-uou. it*m*,
cracked through tho air
I was
came today
tinier Foiled American Mrrhanici
tlurWlnc 91111 * xnvmarir«
far®, iil*r«* an 4
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very
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Fourth
St
in a state of feverish oxctD-mAel
" T o o late." replied Dorothy.
"L
M-i-tn every Wednesday sit 7 3n T.
" W o need you— and there can't bo
t'Unr tnrth with trofr»nr* from Fii.rid* i-ir.N e v e r b e f o r e had I been It. a man
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iher*
tan't del tier In now
Good six riioin house with bath AI-, m the
( ity Hall. Visiting
f (HHfnfilxnt *Niii'ln**o Ilk* *lf*ng(h ut i » i *
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too many of you," say tho old timers
win*tK
hunt, and this one. stag ed In a still
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"It's you who must finish tho Job and electric light for rent
Hum up •ihssdo*** oi *«*h &lt;i*»d. jan* y**r night on the prairies bordering th*
" M a m a , " queried Bobby anxious­
Connelly.
15-tfi
which wu have begun."
4if
rour»K&lt;*
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m
n
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»nrt
Jay
that
will
I
mi
WfttCFi
of
this
Itio
(irniulo,
fHa
l10 IHO
ly, "is jinpn goin' lo die anil go to
Celery City Aerie No. 1H53
o l.uuyaitlj t.**utltul .nui oi ib.- l’*xt'
j" doubt, even then, that It was taking
There are men In this now army
For Rent
Furnished room m jmhellven?’ ’ " W h y . itohl^’ " exclaim­
Meeting every T m a day night at 8
who havo luconies of ton thousand n
til,, h*art far it,* future to, ,-*--h m-jeih place on American soil.
3 he shot
Modern ronv«»nierices, o-'hrk
i’ ico Building.
ed his mother, " o l course not What
iiid 4*y-.
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was followed by another one, iheti a year digging trenches beside n man v a le family
?r»itif liupdmt
that »» a
t.l&gt;hl*nltic
l,urd»nt lh»t
» i l t,y lh* *■&gt;,
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W Fry.
Jus. C. Robert*,
on enrth ever jiut surii an alisurd Thrwufh
115
French
Ave.
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-utri
- frnc»»fr4f*t *if tr^anurr,— &lt;J«4■ g(v*. | third, then many, all at once, and In n who had not a shilling when ho en­
ttorthy President
Serretiry |
powrr*.
•
idc-w-into your lieud?"
few seconds more tho air rung with
listed. university graduates taking
With •.qtirr® In tb® paai: flch iolt|-la4®n
• Ppr Rent - T w o nice ut.furiipiln d
Iho crackn of rides. 1 heard an oath
their baptism of shell flro as privates
htmra.
- ♦
| t
side and front rooms, with hath und
O (*m 1j firprr ftarinfc holiday (Irr, * *
(iH S T R IB E NO. 61, I. O. IL M.
screamed 111 Spanish; a sharp voiced
Who "pal up" with men who can hnrdThe Angel Ctiild:
" M o t h e r I ’ ve firing nitarkllrif
fnith Id Inna W W
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toilet. 207 French avenue
l|-tf
Meet&gt; every first and thi/d Fridsy
itrihf a|fsrki(nic drram® faith fn iii«"lutiK (lOfllII10IH1 to null, III IVllffllSil.
iltiarJ
ly
road
and
write.
been wondering about something."
( i a l t l i o phlnk of a body Jumping into tho
nights
at 7;7TT) in Muaonic Te’mpi*-' "
W
e
llko
the
Kqochecnalres."
said
Mother: "W liut do you wonder,|Msk* *phlt» l**p with your »w**t
Wanted Gentlemen roomers ut
Hlo Grande;'then another and another n FYenchman. '."They aro all classes
Visiting lirothets Welcome
child?
prrivnt, fulum, f&gt; Pin* Wr»lth »vuke! one. Someone was crashing madly shoulder to shoulder the same as In Stumon's.
13-5t ji
LL. A. Ginn.
John Stamper.
i
t
t
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Ittlffy M , Fteichi r D « 7 .
through the mesqutto brush to my our army. Rich o r poor, a man l»
Tabl# Talks Urftmtff 1914*
of
It.
SachcBt
For Jter.i Stores and rooms in
, The Angel Child:
" I wonder if
right, then all was alienee again. A
nothing except tho lifo ho can givo for
Florida TrUlafa
Bishop hlork. Thatcher Really Co.
the first parimoP was made from an
few minutes later, tho ten raugtrs his country.
haWI Cioodhua
L niud Brotherhood o f Carpenters
1.
.umbrella's rib?"
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returned unhurt. Whllo I was trem­
Joiner* of.Aruerlca
llird in
In npnnt
Haring
,i .
fti »
,. *«TTkr
ipr Nlo&lt; king Biro
bling In my oxcltwnont, tho men qui­
"Yi ouuu Lcriticize
f H i u &amp; r us,
'*"&gt;
R*UU th e V n&gt;"j Tvu. 4 iBC* O tlouih, through toTcp ol bird*
Sanford
Local Union No. 1751 mr*i*
For
Rent
Desirable
THIS # DOG
CATCHES
F IS H
etly put their guns back Into their
nrtMj vliitor. ." y e t I » e e ull yftur w om -1vr
**K|*i^r i in rnounllght
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room, .” r
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scabbards*
tnountivd their
horses,
1genii, men J„ private iamil.V. Mod i.Vlork It) tbe Eagles’ Hall
Water Spaniel Supplies the Needs of «?rn
Reusonn hie
f lutpe 90Mi
l'o f I ,! Bell
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llrownsvllle again.
Not a word was
Nee.T reps
PrctlidfOt*^
pLiined lo hitq gently, 'which broke! *'.u'
P'" vn r«-ld l»**t ** rm *n(l Hu*
Furim-hed run m* at
SiunmnN.
In a la o a .
f.'O
Soulb,
Ihroucb voir* of bird,
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spoken and each man's face was as
out in 19Mt . rhoHc urr culled Ol IkimlN* br*atb, ein Ci, *n,J d*w.
(.1.25 i&gt;tjr week and up.
315 K.
Immobtlo as though nothing had hap­
II.
Heralds of Liberty -.
■pats.**— Washington Post..
. v (a t l l i l e i n n o
Aurora, ind.—James 0 Duggens, n Fourth St.
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pened.
Meets ar Eiigles’ Hall first Mondtf j
'Tsrta »uf* ■ (rtrbtni trrrnsd*.
"D id —did—did ypu -get any of farmer, who lives cn the Laugh pry
Memlrur Mo*uuitn, zslluit
at jtty.
night in each month at 7:3(J. ■
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An«l I a a ! » l » ' » o u r ratrty absif*.
( reek, hna a water spaniel that Is
^For Rent— Several nice office
th&lt;»ro?"
1 whispered to roy partner.
When Optlm’fam Vahlshss. •
‘Twb* nut* * I-IrI.O-.Z »«r*ntit*’
Wm. E. Householder. Commands jj
"F ire ," bo aald quietly, without look­ noted along the stream for its method rooms over A’ owell’s, . Enquire N. P.
Could t hrr Upa h»v* unt* n as y ’d,
, "1 believe In epUmtum, all right.**
Miqs Bortha Packard. Secretary,
M y Jiff, Ilk* youra,- t’&lt;1 flsdly pay,
of cutchlng fish. Thu dog has caught Yoweil &amp; Co.1*
ing up.
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"
92-tf
said Backvllle Mcfinutt, "and 1 prao-- -Twki'sam'a ftiThUi wmo*/*,
a
tvcrol
hundred
fjounds
during
lh*
Ten mlnutea passed befnro I nerved
tic* It as long' da 1 ejto after recalrMosiaita^ r*lUm say!
last few months for Its owner and his
myself to ask tho second question.
For Rent or Sale— Houst on Pst
ing my pay CttVeloTie, but whnt I want '*
Ckrlstwss D*i n«rUs
~ j Psychological Advantage.
nolghbors.
Jlrnratb
a
ml&gt;tl*toe
aprsy.
"What
did
jrhu
do
with
them?”
Tho
I mptto Ave. W. J. Thigpen. lOl-tf
to know la bbw-'.can I see anything
"|.Vhat kind of an auto haVe youi
IJnilif a liva osk ff*y,
Th e dog dives into tbo water ahd
question
seemed
to
amuso.htm.
rosy after I har* givenjny Last dollar ■--(Aait BOP * k * ( » tba yule-log bursa.)
Fn* u „„, l•. ,
-*------" I K°l °no of those cars everybody 1*
soon appears with a fish In its men
Haassth s mlatlsto* apray.
"Greasers are like dogs," ho on

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IN T H E l

PUBLISHED
SEM I-WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
I N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith Living

VOLUME VII

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY OCTODER 22, 1915

ORGANIZE V
IN SANFORD
ON TUESDAY
Y.

A. PERMANENTLY
ORGANIZED AT ENTHU­
M .

C.

SIASTIC M EETING AT
THE IM PERIAL
’ The Kanford Y . M. C; A.. was
formed nt the Imperial Theatre on
Tuesday night and the movement
Hjl) now take definite form and with
the combined assistance of every
parent in Sanford -and many of the
benevolent men of other cities the
Gilford brunch &lt;»f th p gteni organljatnnt has it roseate future.
A !:vifi&lt;’&gt; a udictree had gathered at
t‘i. I ni(Vri.tt on Tuesday nik ht and
tf.i young men o f the city were pre.n.i[.y.irtU aJill took "an active intcr\*V ill l lie prOCCddiptB.
Rev Hyman suites the object of
die meeting and called for an invo­
cation from Rev. Strong.
Mayor
Thrasher was called upon (or an
and delivered some very
luri.lul logic on the importance of
in,. 1 M I' A movement. Mayor
I hen took the chair and
lll.-v ul&gt; •a fudge Herring and .K I
(fmi ior short talks, both gentlemen
lin g with something good for
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,. &gt;• Rev SLrong, S c h e l l e Maine.*
.iinT "i he's
TI , ommitlee till’ ll refiorted the
l b *mg names oi niiuci* who were
«!i’i;icil to hold office fo.- six months
It I Hn|!\ president. George (
liming \ici pre itlnnt. Jtto. !• .f l It ■kj »i - -ei’ond v o e president. Schelle

Lettuce Drop Takes Profit
Some lettuce fields in Hverul
trucking sections were practically
ruined by lettuce drop last year.
1 he disease is especially severe when
the . weather Is continuously moist
for ft period.
It is caused by a
fungus and spreads fast when favor­
able-conditions are met.* The fungus
enters the plant from the lower
leaves and ftp)ends from these to the
stalks.
Thow stalks sluiT and the
plant drops.
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According to Dr. C. 1) SherhaknfT of the University of Florida
Experiment Station, there is no ef­
ficient control of the disease. The
best methods' from whi^h to ohtain
relief are ns follows*^ .Examine• the
seed bed closely f o ^ damping «(T
fungi.
Do not selc ctp la n U frohl
areas that nre attacked by them,
for in certain cases the fumjus which
causes drop also causes (iampirfg of!
A little cure at •jdanting time may
avoid irnnxpluntiflg die Jurat ac to
the field.
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NO. 18

THE DEBATING SANFORD ELKS
CLUB TO MEET IN ORLANDO
ON TUESDAY FOR MEETING
SANFORD DEBATING CLUB HEADED BY THE ELKS BAND
TO HOLD MEETING IN
SANFORD BILLS MADE
‘ CONGREGATIONAL
THE TRIP ABOUT 70
CHURCH
S T R O N -G ...
•*C v.
: . .-»;»&gt;

Plans have been perfected for the
first meeting of- the proposed Han­
ford Debating Club which will be
held.in the
Congregational-church
auditorium on next Tuesday evening,
October 26th.

Mel ween seventy and eighty mem­
bers of the Sanford lodge of Elks
accepted the invitation of the Oilando Ridge last night to be present
Wt**YTteir "regular meeting ^uid initi­
ate
ciimlidates
With the fine imw Elks hand of
oevftrRtfAy pieces rompnsed of San
fold and MeLaud Elk* at* the head
of i he |’ recf tt»iftn&lt; 4|it‘ E lk * left their
hoim mi J- it st alrrV’ t about a o d o k
and marched-!, t kro’ugh tip- -trect*
fo tbr -tepert w h r r e . r. -Jirr"rh rpi wn*
provided for thefn on th y A- C L.
Arrived at Orlando they detrained
and with the band marched down
Chur ah street to Orange u&lt;enu&gt;- and
at l lie San Juan hotel the hand
pl.i\&gt; d i -11,1 pi*-&lt; i - ind the mar* h
w« ' tl *n
* r&lt; - timed to tie dub 0lieu**

( a itg re g a tio n a l C h u rc h

Watch for the lithos and an­
no un cements of the great Siberian
feature by W .' Illanchurd • Moon, at
the church on Nov. 27; illustrated
by 200 still and 2600 feet of moving
pictures
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A matter of great importance to
alt tiie members and friends of the
church is to be presented next Sun­
day morning
A ll are urged to plan
to be present'.
8 Ini the evening ut 7 o'clock the
special theme for consideration will
he "Victory
for the
Defeated.
Good music,' as always, will lie iendered’^aml a cordial welcome will be
accorded all.

CARRANZA IS
RECOGNIZED
BY PO W ER S
FIRST CHIEF W ILL BE AS­
SISTED IN RESTORATION
OF PEACE IN WAR
TORN MEXICO

Washington, Oct. 20.— President
Wilson today doclured an embargo
on the shipment of arms ami ammu­
nition to'.Mexico.
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President Wilson signed a supple­
mentary order, however, vkhich ex­
cepts General Carranza's govern- *
merit from the embargo and permits
munitions to go through to hirp un- hampered
Tiie prohibitions op plies
to tiie factions opposed to rhe gov­
ernment which the United States
has recpguizeiL
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The President's proclamation is
St Johns Presbytery Meets
based upon* the authority conferred,
•Kt. Johns Prpsbytery, whirh em­ by congress in t D12 and follows
braces all of Florida south of De- closely tiie terms of [’ resident Taft'a-'''
l.tind nu’t nt PiftnV City Tuesday proclumtUion whety the revolution
niglit
Then, l i l t a good ill tendance wa* on against Mmb-ro
of hot h minister* a n d elders
The | Friend* ol General
lenustiano
following officer* were cb cti il
Mod- t'urrnrtza today claimed that his
• ■iitor, E I* Rrow 'in -inii'il .lerk
"What
Does Congregationalism
Stand for?" is the theme to be pre­
sented Sunday morning, Oct. fll.
The C. E. Society, has .a social nt
the home oj Het^VN ic k e l, on the
wi st side, tonight.
All young people, not interested
elsett here *are cordially welcome to
the (' E meeting* on Sunday nights
at ti o*i lock
Conte and get inspira­
tion from tiie practical subjects
w h ic h are 1lien eonsiileretl

Tlie idea the promoters had ifi.
the bat.k of their heads' when this
d ub was thndght of was that this
coimuunity should have a kind of
muck A'lufrliament &lt;*r congress und
^jouiri differ from tiic ordinary de­
bating class only in the matter of
the introduction of the topic or sub­
ject for discussion. The idea being
that alt these subjects shodl d he
brought before the meeting in the
form of a' bill and would lie introdm i d by a member representing
nine not ion or city of the United
jp.ite* in a ten or fifteen minute iif 1 1 ( ir I a nil** R id g e
recog i ,f t mn by \mirn;tn ri*|itiblics
\ 11. t
in i d l ’,
gr •• 11ig -I
i
-r «■ ■it * iii h .i* i- maib in &lt;’ongrt"»»
R.
I* II
H-n-l*
•; It - ,.l - ■,lie
mean* llie fesioratiou nf |l■-,lcl' and
1,r i v I
i h&lt; v i“ it ll g ne-ml.i r ,ntd i nil * l e lii [ ” «r.n . . It r '&lt;■
-II....pieu t speakers -hlHild be al
Re.
I E normal condituprs within the **&gt;uthlow ed
«
'h o r t tim e of a b o u t five 1 htiM- ut I Ir la m b i iie lg e ad m-ifiied 11* i i i I ' t m u i nf It radetit ii w n
ern republic in n short- lime
II’II ute* each, vbts III be g nvi-riieil lo tin- bu lge ro o m w h e re the &lt;&gt;r
I'lo-re were nt, rHUBc J
U'-inn*
Elisoti \rr. tllrolo pi-r*nniil rejire-

Watch the field clnsi’ly and if nr.v
plants develop ttii- disense, pull and
burn them to prevent spread to
other plants
Saturate the soil
around the place where the affected
plant stood with a solution of blur
stone, A ! per rent strength prob­
ably will lie sufficient
This will pre­
vent the vegetative growth from
spreading
If rhere is il.mgi-r of tin.
di-eUM*. plant tin I&gt;111,. i- fart In r
\i J I
apart than eustornarv
it was found 1hit f Hie tit.II k
fill I Iie;trl.\ *o v, \♦*r. III .1 f|e|*1
111*’ |-'III tit* wen* !*tf iij tri -■* If
|
in a neighboring held wlo rC t hP (•tart
To a uelglll'"' t*»t; ti* id
wh.-rP t fits
* , 1 I ,i w m l' t tie * itije ct
|'l .1Ii t * were i » t 'ii. •i gillu! IiIti |||PW
llie
m e e t m g on T u e s d a y n ig h t
tan ee
V 'I el, . I fr* rn* llie b o d y " f tlie . meet
,
*’s
11 • l 'iff 1
JU i. *
, it- o i l i i , r • a b j- lw w ■” ^iin''ll r**
lor m ri 'ting
• liter X h,1%
I r■.J’r .1 T i l I■ClIt i till 11el/
1t'r i e^n
kilb’il .1 III.lilt * Hi. *-.. upon (l
pioted I but. the c|&lt;tb will g it rig'bt
able &gt;'(■mlittoi
U'.iil, 1 « «'M| U* ,
11rnisi to businesr** and that n
irmiljre
tr
■ill
1
1
1 t.od if - whi . I. |M
wdr [
i U-'c program &lt;*fll b e 'r e a d y for t
turn prnliur i- .|MIf 1' &gt; t'he *pe»fl** nr*
tl i met nng 'h e r t j . f o rg a lilZItt ion
Do - ■•* loll.
*' .i.t a ti 11■j u 1
tr,. -log
’
1 ;d,ii • ii i:
t life ^i[h if It i -1
ie
alp
iriu
v
tio-lorIUIII i* l r r *.
t.itlon, do nt•' Mil! lid* -fb r *v
[irofesstonnl
men.
business
men, fjir**il IlM' the let 11iee»i|ro|i fungus a Uses
ineciia
nil*
and
high
school
yin-r*
hfiiri H&gt;1 III f elef \
od a|l tliosi who would like
*
to Tip v* the debuting i tub jtm on
&lt; it) &lt; nil tl r II M eels
imdar lines lo those m bitr col leges
Tl. f rit&gt; ri miii tl met in r»\
ur. xi/g’ nllv invited aid rgque*U;d
si sslUll &lt;&gt;i t I *t b a t ’ y i f i p III
to attend this mt*eting? The ^ole oh*
Present, It. W Herndon, firesirlept
ject of till* dub is 1’ dutatlo‘nnl and
\V \V Abernutby, J Adams. C II
lnt mutual improv* inent ’.ajui
Itingee, .1 I). Ihivimn and It &lt;
lolended that I he ciuli w-ill lie fiftiM Iix Well
A b s e n t. Jl
K
T o la r
&lt;|ii&lt; Ied &lt;’ n liroud liiir*. non sqctiirian.

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ment* and l amily Religion
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An m- today gave renewed assurances that
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prm c l mn. and that foreign ■..[•ttal
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III* Wi 1ee me
in - ’ I iiltie ra n m u i*ti r w ln i had will In wi-lioini-d
[[,. |.\|ire*se* tile
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t-i-ell -I P r o f......tr i rr tile U n iv e r s ity
belief
that
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ton
will have the
N ei;l nf S a n fo r d imlyfe
t I'l’ ll
Pen n .y I v atria fur t w e n t y
yeitr* effect of giving Mexicans confidence,
b e b a ll " I t P la n d o lod g e \\
I' \\ a '
fin e |Veil m in the
P re - liV le rv
in tin- new govern men i and bringing
*o 11 del) s i i io| i he addi - * of w. a un-,
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good
f ini ng...... pii idi’hci
could [lent, n” word would be made tile United States*
f t o [ire a c h *
f these gentlemen -Hi engin
tmt h
lod • e x am m represent at tv*- at MeXleo City
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Itiiarl* ill ( I rangc Suffer
Six cnndVilMtpw. E I* Ely 11 M
licen sed and i-m plny gd a* a * * l' t ant
Damage t" the county highways
(iier. t
It Muckley, ti H Piather
Sun no ill an id t h&gt; h*. the floods caused by recent st*to Ri v I
I,
R
Ear liter and I’ E Morgan
vete rains and llie [iroblem arising
were taken over the hot- sands of Ylior * ity Cuban Mission.
11* a result were tuples discussed by
the desert and allowed to rest in tiie
the board of county commissioners
shade- of a palm tree after the urdu
Lyceum fur Sanford
at
a special meeting ibis morning.
on* trip
The Sanford team deliver
A Lyceum committee has Imen or
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that he
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POX f e ii and -I a t I’d th a t l he 1u m hi- r
h r tfn'iseholtlfff. Will I .enter
I.. nil fl-e Variety of subjects that I l l m ill to d a y t hat thi-y iia v c bei o Sfiitativi- of the Redpath Lyceum the true extent ol the damage could
A'lJito l 'ommitlee, H. C. Phil­ -for tiie repair. *&gt;| crossings was on will lie brought up |rom time to
■somewhere.
Association is vice president.
Mr l&gt;e learned und plans made to meet
m
lip., \\ A foul hcyirne. J. C 11tit chi- the ground and the repairs would time.
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r
the
candidates
had
been
Geo Hyman i* secretary and treus-Uhe situation immediately,
be mudf* at once
He protested
»t»n
*■
T h e m e etin g w ill in* c a lle d at 7:rlfl duty declared members of Orluudo
nrer
Mr it E. Millen, Jr . is asThe tiRal. damage will reach a
Ab’ r Rev Strong, Prof Ezeil And against the [daring of safety gales in the C o n g r e g a tio n a l c h u rc h
lodge the entire assemblage gathered sistunt to the-secretary
good sized sum and it cannot be
at
the
crossing
at
ILiAd's.
Sitting
S’ li. , Vf.nHV* hud explnltivd sev­
at the humjiiet tallies arranged on
These gentb’ itien have assumed very well computed in figures until
ft was r n o ir d .ifrsl giu "'id e d 'h .H the
er *■!
’ ion' regarding the plans of
Pr c a ll) lerin n l loir* b
ilo- lo w e r lloor and here the rru-iu the responsibility o' the Lyceum for the water goe* down at some points.
Ailanlic
Coast
.f.unRaitwai
In
“
in
tf ■ , iM/.ation and tltete lining no
\l I I o 'c lo c k th e re w i l l he a b a p ­ lu r* and visitor* w»-n- fi-astcl a* Sanford tin* winter, tort expect th
The new bridge and fill on the road
pu|b‘d t'* jd ln e sn felv gale* al llo
fu-•1 1-u'ini’ss the association ad
only Orlando knows bow to do fu ll c o o p e ra tio n of tlo- c itiz e n *
T h e to the Lake Pickett section tn east­
I porn I w here Ki r*l *1 reet , r
- t he tism a l si-rviee P re c e d in g D ie s a c ra
|"w
’ ■• meet al I he call of t he
1 i.ii/t- vv a.- chicken pil lau jn 'imiliern mer cli not s and business men have ern Orange &lt;vounty at t'lie crossing
l&gt;r
ra il wav al Jtand - s*ldleg
* a m e I. un-ill nf th e I.u rd 'a S u p p e r
!"• ?■ t
style,
salads, hot weinerworsl, ry e Itlrenily shown their interest hj aij over Little Eronfockhutchie creek is
The matter id placing two hy U rn w n le e w ill [ire a c h on " T h e M e a n ­
I *&lt; Sanford Y. M C A starts
bread
and cheese and ntnny other vcrtizing on tiie pfugrnm
ing of C o m m u n io n "
I t is hop ed
Messrs reported to have been com[*letely
in i
’ ess with a building donated drunts for tire protection at the
delectubi
e dishes so (ji*fir', to the Ezell and Honeycutt will have in swe|it aw’uy
th
a
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th
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c
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m
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io
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w
ill
be
th
e
This loss in this in­
A (' 1. depot was referred to the
b&gt; .h ■ Mnptist church and this
most la r g e ly a tte n d e d one we h a v e hearts of Mills at tin* midnight hour. hand the sale of season tickets on stance is probably about $1,500.
llie
CP
mini
Met*,
to
he
repot
ted
at
idle
budging will he equipped with the
After the luncheon Exalted Rule Saturday. Oct. 30th
e v e r h e ld .
The break in the grouted brick
The price will
licit .that the funds on hand will next niep'tlng.
Neal,
ucting
as
toast
muster
called
The
night
serviee
begins
at
7
road
to Maitland will also ho somobe
adult
season
tickets
S
iJ&gt;0.
UnCouncil adjourned.
furnish
The officers of the associa­
o 'c lo c k .
D r . M ro w n lc e will speak on upon Congressman^yfrifs. Judge Her­ der sixteen or student in Un* schools what expensive to repair.
Nothing
tion will use economy und mature
"W hy* Some People Do Not- Re- ring. Judge Cheney mid several $1.00 seruurn tickets.
• -..taught Petty Thief
can he done until the water runs
•judgment in the purchase of supotbtsjn for a few- n-mJrk* and all i&gt;f
ToiR Elkins, colored, was taken com e Christians." •&lt;
T h e . first attraction wifi gome on down except to fix n temporary
pin-' iml the building will be made
•them
responded in- 4 , happy vein, Nov. 16th, The
Do
not
forget
Sunditvi.
jvrhuol
nj
into ciisfridy by Deputy Sheriff Jim
committee feels Crossing- oVer tile break of plunking.
cotninrtabl e for the wititef months,
calling attejrtlon lo these frnteronj^ eJatevl ovql**the fact that they have Trdfc-W i’.l he done at once.
■ , ■ "•
The
Lee on last Thursday- night pear 9:45 a. m.
A' 'non as possible a lot will be ob­
IlUTtBlfis more idOsPly ul men ting tile urff-it, able to secure the fatuous mu- Apopka road while badly torn up la
midnight at the&lt; iliri^iifKiepot.
El­
tained and arrangements made for
c-Onnt(ei,“ pft Osceola, flrartge, Senf- sfciqns, Mis* Estelle G^ay, violinist passable for traffic.
t .
kins
-charged with stealing ' U
Woman s Suffrage Lost
■
a urw building of brick construction
inole ar^&lt;A A’tdusJa and promoting a add M r, Moritz Shevmncyof .Russia,
pair of -trhoes from tiie office of Price
■
T h e commissioners went over thi*
Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 22. Debuilt (nr V. M. C. A. purposes with
&amp; Collet some time ago and ftArn Hpilc the aid rendered the cause by IH-11er’-Yo^Ti'ivjf'.yb many wayk.
n.iarjfit. ; , * '
I.'."' VUtrntion very thoroughly und de­
room- and all the modern ronveni,Tlu/Xfoijst nfa^ter intended lo^cuT|, • Further*'notice- still bd giveti,
*
tire description givun I ec had- uo I fit’ fact that President Wilson’s vote
cided to triuke temporary repair*-’
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The officials will proceed
. •t •.
trouble in identifying his nr air* the was east in its favor, woman’s suf­ upob , tCTmimiier during the eVeniflft v * \ - ’ r r
whVrever
necessary
to
at|o&gt;v
thtr
jiaswin, due caution and expect to keep
first time he' «av&gt;' him.
When ar­ frage wus voted down overwhelming- hut thky-saw him first and a gcnf-ml
* SJ f*jroH«v|»|jy| WHh'Jbwel
Silge of traffic and to thoii make peri * - ’r
tin- u'Mifiutioti well within the lim­
(itamf)u(te' for the porches hroke’* « p
rested a 38 calilrcr wtu found on 1y m New Jersey Tuesday.
j
,\T
Ih'E^ghlsr
Tinjitiug
of
the
Sattmnnent-repairs when the water has ^ f
ATthie!&lt;||
itations of th e annual revenues. The
tfie s[iyetf|i making.
Music by the
him and from several sources it is
ird .lnrljiy Of*‘Elks 'oti Wrduesrtay suhsLlcd at the various points.—
,*i.
With scattering returns " eonilfTif^Fll
..
ford
dnwnf.1i of many of the organizel&gt;&gt;*
burned that -Klkins/is suj.poje.1
„hxwly the indications ftro^thlit ,khV O r IIp do ;»?cchj’stra sup piemen
i
g
h
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l
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and
Ralph
RcPOfter-Star.
rtim
ii.
*n i Ri» smaller rttierrdmve been
Etl{**:nfrrji4stra on tfevenil.kolox
he a had.man.
"sutlragists
••
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W ight.Of thfs j _.
’ lace and■ —
Then. -Ruff
I --the expenses of rent, fixtures, lights
3VaUg*t
Dfenuan helped to entefHe was arraigned .• before Judge suffragists lost by 56.000-ojut .of siftf
wieorgr1 Mason
.
fiij'
of Del.anil ".vgejc initiated i nt o the
atn! a physical director or field Herring a few ' i k ^ f latei and given
twincthtt visitor* zintir.trairy timtr utid
•
Ope
ot
the
real
enjoyments
of our
proximnteiy 350.000 yxytek cast: Tiie
piysterics of ^llkdoin and nt th- close
agent with city ideas., .At present two months forJjH'tty Urceiiy'*ittd
they deputed fpoin Othtndp wi^Ji *lu*
stay'Till
Jacksonville
was
meeting
antis in I.G52; districts out of 1,891
oT The meeting I’ast. Exalted RuleY
the Sanford association will dial e ^ e five 'months for carrying concealed
feeling that In order fo keep even
This 'paper has
received j^ P u jo rity y ff753,fi7H. Ocean
H. L. I’eclt—wxrf^rprescutid with a George " Mason,
wuI the organizer and will operate WQ]|jtfAg.
with them ,Sanford mlltR rteturu, the
made
Mason
a
target
o f ' his shafts
* '- 1
county fl^ tb V oni^Lonrkeiirried Tjy
I’ast Flxalted. Ruler’s ‘ .jewel;
The
Ro- building upon plans suitable for *
engagement affd huvo i O/lando iierc
of
wit—
real
nr
imaginary
for somo
•'
;--- —— -----;;-----the sufTriv'glBts.
;
.irrcsentatiofl speech was made by
the needs of the city und according,
in the nqut
nna future.
time. We did it because we thought
/ Orange County Pioneer
Past Exacted R ul«r Cru&gt;;e Ilarntw,
to the financial strength of the or­
Acconi|»Anyrmg. a cut of "William
who
in a most appropriate speech Mason was big and broad enough to
Congregational
(
’.
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Notes
ganization.
Baptist Church \ •
A weakling would get
Washington Woodruff the following
recorded the many good things that stand it.
Mr. IJsrry Randall will bp the
This great movement should re- sketch oppea/s. irr the" Or| indo CitiTnad or wither "under a newspaper’s
iy, October 24th
occurred during the term of office of
**»',- ti„. aUpj)0rt o f e v c y y man in
leader at- this socKUy's meeting Sun­
sarcasm.
Rut Mason did. neither.
*on:
^
Riblo
scjiool.
Thirty-one Mr. Peck. The jewel is 'a beautiful
day
evening
at
6
o'clock,
nvhejt
the
Sanford. ?f»r .ft ht undoubtedly the
After
you
talk
to him five minutes
The stthjket of this brief article
token' of the regard and esteem in
classes. j.''Graded 1"on A l Mn.sis.
bi^t fur the young men of the Pity .was a pioneer of a punj^f*. being subject for discussion will he "Cap^ ,
w h y~ H* &gt; a
11:00 The pastor 'will spettk on which all past exalted rulers are held &gt;nU * " OW ,h*
Come
'f lt hits ever been inaugurated tile son of Elias WtVndmfT. a wrlj tnririK politics for G o d "
by -the members of the lodge and dynamo of energy, and in most cases
‘ The Fortune of Our Church."
hc’ d/ymn assistance und lielfi it in known pioneer of Mississippi
Wil­ Wg iV«;cjJrVou and you need us.
this custom is a beautiful one.' rep-1t ” ldV‘1J‘ ° f
. Igood. yet
ti 30 Jr, R. Y. R.*U. ' .
•"••■n way and the dividends- will liam rodeTiorsehack from
resenting the big heart of £1 kdom. ™
his enthusiasm rarne.
fi:30
Sr.
11.
Y.
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■" rue in better men. " * ** Notice
tb Florida when Irr h[*'sevenjeeWn
Mr. Peck i. proudly exhibiting his h,TV «ve r the.,border of feasih.fity
*
-*w. »#•** *
The
registration book oT thewclty - 7:30. The pas^)'t’ wilj /^jiPeak on jewel of hqnor to hU'.nany frieiids " 1
V
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r
—
.
year,
and
htiilF
a
hotyc
at
Fort
n,,
Practic^hHUy.
Mason
believe.
•
. \mljF * ,•,
rfes ot Ih e 'Kingdom of
that the way to get people to spend
Reed in, iSJfr’Ss'Hero his father had of SanforrV will be open at Jhe office "T h e Mysteries
Rcrry is Inspector *•*
and receiving their congTatulntions.
Heayen.”
of
the
d
ty
'cle
rk
Satarday,
Oct.
16
money, i* to have the bind play
already’
planted
an
oranRe
grove.
II 1* Merry, with headquarters
and
will
remain
oj/en
until
Saturday
In
tlw?
annual-business
m
eetiii^of
tango
muaic. Wffen n city feels hlUa
He.
was
iU-frult
grow’
e
r.^
farmer,
\\inter Garden will inspect citrus
Nov. the 13Jh. Office hourx from 9 ft. the church' it was agreed, t^, take
l
^
O
n
the
Stork
Express
he
livens,
them up with some festistock
riaisor,
lodian
fighter
southtrn
r ■"■Proenls from Orange, ' Lake, Ostn.
to
12
m.
and
2
p.
m.
till
4
p.
m.'
On
many
forward
steps..
There'are"nbw
vsl.-'"M
t'
fjeorge do it” is a slogan
Among
the
new
arrivals
In
the
soldier.
and
member
of
th6’
state
rcftla und Seminole counties.
As­
Saturday It will be opened from 7 326 memberk and many more to city to spend the winter months are in Jacksonville. It would 1be a win­
signment .of {he. various counties legislature.
unite, soon. "T h e prospect? are as a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ner if juat a few' would help George.
Seth .Woodruff of -Orlando and p. m. till 8 p. m.
i w** made by Capt. It. E. Rose,
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bright
«■ the promises of God."
Pryan and a daughter for ^$r. and He is overworked, 1 that’* a ll.- ^ i, J
state chemist at the conference held Frank of, Sanford nre 'worthy sons
1
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.
•
City
Clerk?
ReporterMrs. H. C. Dultose.
Clearwater Sun,
.
of this worthy sire.
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Prominent Oviedo Man Dead
J, E. Hunt, a pioneer resident of
the Oviedo section died Saturday
afternoon at 4 o'clock. Thlj funeral
was held Monday morning, the ser­
vices being conducted at the grave
by the Rev. Partridge of Oviedo.
Interment was in Greenwood ceme­
tery by Undertakers Hammond Si
Gore. The pall bearers were Messrs.
L. B. Long, F. R. Hudson, L. F.
Robinson and Cornell.
Mr. Hunt was 74 years of age.
lie moved to Oviedo 25 or 30 years
ugo anti has resided there since.
Mrs. Hunt died three years ago. He
leaves a son, John Hunt, and a
daughter, Mrs. Tom Uranning.

Well, about .i hundred years ago,

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the Star Friday

SURELY “ PUT F,00T IN IT”
Dog, Imprisoned in Bakery, Did Borne
Damage in His Desire to Pe
Released.
In Portland, Ore., there Is n bakery
window that usually contains a tempt­
ing array of cakes.
Sponge cake,
pound cake, lady fingers, puffs and,
Indeed, a dozen other kinds of sweet­
bread, served to make tho mouths of
the children fairly .water when they
go past tho big window. Tho otherday a gentleman went Into the bakery
to leave an order, and with him went’ ‘
his dbg—a good sized animal, of a
frisky disposition. When that gentle­
man came out he shut the door behind
him, forgetting that he hnd left his
four-footed friend and follower Inside
the bakery.
As for tho dog. he was In a great
way. Seeing the door closed against
him. he got Into a slate of mind or
dlnarlly described ns ’’crazy " In his
eagerness to keep track of his master.
.|ia-husked around fur a place of **ilL .
Now, &lt;ono of the sashes In tho big
show window aforementioned was
raised an Inch
so, ami the dog
therefore made a dash for tho window,
**»" n™t leap took him on top of a
fro" tod wpddln* raVo‘ ■ « d hlH
paws sank Into It Just as « boy s
bisits break through n crust of snow
|nR hlni|M.|f
tt (ra„ nnt,
n,,|,1K umble to break the plate glass
tin, dog began to hop around, with tils
forepaws against th&lt;- panes ami his
hlndfeet

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Correspondent Describes Ride French People Are Well Pleased
With “ Keecheenaires”
With Texas Rangers. Bring a New Element Into Life at the
Front In France— They 8 lng and
Whistle as They March, Bay
the Peasants:

Pursuit of Mexican Bandita Who
Raided American Itsnch Conducted
In Dusinesstike Manner— "Got
Five," Is Quiet Report.

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precious

cakes The more llq- people both with
out a,lid within slmuted: (lie more the
t • t
The Dear Girls: Ethel, how do | dog danced, and thh more the rich and
highly-ornamented products of the
look in iht- dres*
Maud Charm
oven suffered Talk shout putting hi*
Dig
Isn’t it wonderful wh.it i gown foot In it
he put Ida foot through
&lt;ao do for you
a cake nt every Jump At the height
f t
t
of the excitement the baker, who had
Vol) been a wav, enlerial The dog saw the
will
Fernando ' ‘ Angelina
In t her door tlv open. and. quitting the window
join the league with mi
at a bound he darted away
Vollt
words, Leiome m&gt; wifi-'
Inc
more
was
seen
of
the
anlmnl
who
h
ion i
Angelina
I m -orrv
probable did not know what havoc lie
join the
think &gt;O0 had lo-lter
had made In tho unfortunate baker s
Brotherhood
In other word I Will window
be vour sister

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Sitnfnnl Won

.SPARKLETS
,D
A friend of mine who pnsses for a
very fail* poet wm rending the other
He came to
day from ilia works.
this pas* age,’
"F o r this pink of female gender
Tall und shapely was, and slender,
P i mt ij* of bust und neck and arms"
At this point hi* was interrupted
lie his lit tie boy. "Say, Pupa, you
must n’ t say " 1 •usl , you nI hhi M any
burst.”
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"W h o is this Dean Swift they'ure
ail talking about," whispered the soHrty lady to l.ady Hulwer
"I
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1 w ‘ !IINl ' " " "
"Alan, Madam, the Dean has done
something thai has .nloit lorn out ••f
suep-t,
’ ’ Dear me what was that’

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In th* football gatno between San­
ford and Kissimmee high schools at
Holden P «ik . Friday afternoon, San­
ford won, the score being 13 to 12.
The stars for Kissimmee were "Bonier
quarterback; Johnson, right end and
Carlson, full back.
For Sanford,
Laing,' full back; Pope, light half
back and Washington, loft hnlf back.
1. C. Hutchinson is the Sanford
coach.
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By JOHN W. ROBERTS,
(International News Service.)
Brownsville, Tex.— it lakes more
qualifications to bo a Texas ranger
than to bo a soldier In tho Unilod
States army. For uno thing, you must
bo nble to shoot 90 per cent average—
very few soldiers can do that. And
then, you have to bo tnorn than flvo
foot ten Inches tall.
You must know
how to ride llko a cowpuncher and bo
skillful In handling tho lariat. You
must be a man of unqualified nervo,
and bo ready at all times to face dan­
ger without a Minch.
It was my good fortuno to bo one of
a party of ten rangers who left
Brownsville early ono evening In pur­
suit of some Mexican bandits who had
recently raided an American ranch in
tho vicinity.
1 rodo beside a tall, quiet, handsomo
boy of about twenty two years of
ago.
Ills face was as tanned ns n
Mexican's, but his steel-bluq^uyes be­
trayed bis Anglo-Saxon nationality.
Wo bad entered that part of tho
country which In covered with a net­
work of mosquito brush, ten feel In
height, ns thick us any African Jungbuver could bo.
l startud to urhlntlu an utd familiar
tune.
•’Shut up,” Batd my partner quietly.
We came to a small clearing and
halted. The waters of tho RlnGran k
were dotted with retlectlnns of the
stars In the bright sky
Arronn th'
rtver was Mexico, and her van* M
lent prairies gleamed like sll»,-r tv
the starlight
One of the rang* rs •)’ i
mounted and examined the ,r- u..u
1
closely.
“ They have gone that way," he point
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,,j northward

How does he know (tint It Is lb,
men we are after ’ l asked of my n.m
panton.
"By (he footprints." he replied
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Criuisers never lake tin- trouble lo
•di o their horses
An Americans
horse Is ulwuv* shod (hats tho dlf
ferenro and the hoof prints point
,
Tinrt hwar i

WANTED,j

KOIl MAYOR
I will l» ■ CUBdidst* for th* powum ol •’dsyor
of S*nfunl, mtijert to.lh* tirefakm of tt*- "hft*
For Exchange— High claaa Sanford
rimorv
ni) to
tn t*
b» t»kl
tel.l in
In runtm
NoBem
twr.* iibtiob
Hxvtne **r»*"t Ij .
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Jlrord OF (11116r IT1 Qcl«*nitf&gt;|y
,*he rit&gt; i«n (trna* a* AWrmuui ■ftl knowing *h&lt;|i lot
fioed*
i«r.u »i „ur rt,mmor»f»itb, l t«.ti*»* i rw
o .,ricril automobile, in good condition
*i&gt;*Gt to th*ciU««t. Inrattnyw»y»**&lt; hl«rl
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u » *nd without nt.kis,
e r ™ ~ Thutchcr Realty Co., Hishop Block
will *«»tr th»t th* l»»» ol th* rt«y will 1- tnlorr^d |
„ tr
iif.putimily. but woiniina to th* irtt» «t th* *-»&lt;T ■Telephone -la .
lo-tf
ortlitBSne***. A, in Aldwaxan lor lour &gt;*ar* »od -------- ■
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i/mrillny that r**er&gt;l, I !•*»* my Halm tor th* *ul- , ........ *__m
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Wanted—1Too trade
trade good
good hl)r*e
tray* oi th* vntrr* oi s*ntor&lt;t.
j Wanted
Kr-lwrt fully.
delivery wagon and harness to trad*
J I) DAVISON
for a second hand Ford auto truck.
J L. Miller nt Millers Bakery, t.tf
For I Irik'iotj r«»lirrt®r

1 « i i h tci mnnunrr l*» thr
*rtd my
By FREDERICK PALMER.
Wanted— Permanent position |,y
lllrndl that I
b® * f ■fi &gt;1Ml*t*• for .thr
(International Nows Service.)
om ^ot ruri, *n&lt;t t'oiurtur. ir the
fimi-clasa experienced' young ladv
brinitry (i hr h»lc) No, l«lh. •ul.jrct to ________
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British Headquarters, France.—Tho primary
|stenographer, from Now York, rail
appointrnrtif rf Mayor
•‘Kceeheennlrea." os tho French peas .
{ .ill hi,hi, • ^ ryJ‘“ 'Hn , tt"l!!h7iN.
at Postal Telegraph Co.
104-t
ants call tho tjopr army, havo Joined
"Tommeo Akecns," tho regular, nml \To lh* Voltrt ol ttsntorit
Wanted
Position by Stcnographtho “TeroctOlWnls"
tho “front.
r»nJlil»ti- nr
fur fc *l" &lt;" n "■
fo ***.„,.
th,
uto
iBnrawivwu*
«at &gt;«»
"•*»* ’ l *in a r»naiii»uH ich srhool graduate ennn
Tommeo bcclns to feel
ilkn tho old- ««•■* &lt;•! Flrrh *n&lt;l «
Jo ih- t.n- er
nign acnooi graouaie, court re.
n.*rv to I,,- hriu -Nt,
if&gt;. nis
I h*»» porter, six yenrs
experience leg;,I
cst Inhabitant. .By tho way. ho docs nnrIj lhl, nf)irr |„, a,, , r » f, »n.i in » i th»t *
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hs«* th* nrrruary r«|.»fir.ntr *nd Aiil work
Address Box 493, city
not liko to bo called "Tommy," though Iajfprrrtntr
' &gt;our supptift
VilUfi truly.
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tho world persists In a word which
M ft 1.(1VKI, I
Is na objocliouablo to him as "Jacky”
Now open Dollar Pressing Club.
Is to tho American bluejacket.
Six
suit* pressed per month for Ji no
Tho British regular did all tho fight­
Suits
sponged nnd pressed :)5r.
ing for tho first five months of tho
Scoured und pressed 60c.
Ladies*
war. Ho had his Jokes at tho expense
work our specialty.
StUisfociio|
Of tho Tprrltprials, who aro about the
aatnc aff'.Wi1'National Guard, when
guaranteed.
Telephone 324. ~ L^.».
they ar/lvcd. Tho Territorials thought'
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16-ltp
that Uiey were made soldiors when
Free instruction in painting con­
tho war broko out; but they woro
drilled some more and set to dig­
tinued another week at Y omcII's
ging reserve trenches behind the Hnd.
Nlore afternoon.
Private lessons
In tho spring they had their turn, and
forenoons in your owni Jionn- .u
tho Canadians, too.
small extra charge*. Advertising the
"Don't bo downhearted! There aro, H All Local AdYcrUsemenlH Undfcr
French mediums use $ ' * i i h an&gt; oil
hi ill some Bodies loft!" tho Terri­
This Heading TH R E E C E N T S a paints for painting Autumes, juifj.
torials Join tho regulars In saying t o ’
C.m
tho new army Beside tho new army Line For Each Insertion. Minimum &gt;n *. lent her and linen articVs
In le.n;,ed in a few lessons.
U^ir
tho Territorials fed llko U. A. It ; Ch arge - J t enia.
mon.
Lite .Dollars Reward J.om t,*.
“ It's kind of yew! .W e know that
« • « « f 9 - 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 * 0 * j tween lirst street ujid tL&lt;&lt; lleights,
you could have killed them all off,
gold wuteg chnin. #Return same to
If You had wanted to," tho Kitcheners
A I* Connelly’s office.
I6-2tr
roply.
“ Don't charge too fast! Walt for L v A 4 4 e 4 4 4 * * * V 4 V * * 4 * * « * * * l
-------------------------------------- — ---Lost. Strayed or Stolen—
One
us to catch up!" call tho regulars.
For
Sale
Ten
acres
of
the
best
|
l
,ich
ami
white
Angora
cat
Finder
“ Wo'll wait on tho Ithlno!" answer
high hummock land. w,-t -ol&lt;
u-( |.|,eiwi— *rfjrri to K C Sheaf,-r ’ij"
tho new army
Well named in tho now army. It outside rorporale limitHalf m palmetto avenue
17 lip
has brought a now element Into life rultivntiou
About
n
I \a-ar'&gt;•(■, .&lt;■ Wanted Wanted, a .... |
at tho front When 1 heard tho tramp large |•i r, * on other hall
\ levied
•• I loind organ, in at,-win r
of a company past my window tho and ditched
ijuaftcf md&gt;
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- make loridition and Iqwi^i
-h
other morning 1 guessed they were
shipping stations and hir-i St
Per
new nrmy men by tho peculiar vigor
.
aii'l
how
lung
in
service
\
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l’(
fei t ‘Iniiha K1* 5 I l.r»«* VAill I'D) lt if
nml precision of thHr tread on the
’ o.-ivi-l care Sanford H--oc|
VLjthlfl (||l« Ml*\t P* •l.i
•' ••rt».
sold
pavement. They boro iho stamp of
17 Li|,
See i) ru?r. 2o7 Ire ii, h
| long route marches over English roads 13000.(HI
a VeinIN*
1 1 If
1 anil or Hie merme
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If the average old timer of tho
p!4111«' t 1 f
1 ••r s.,i,
SANIORIJ L'lUGtS
.(Id
cKinpletr
Jfihri
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the nvernge new army man ho would Face ' ib Farm
1 '&lt; .’ l P
ho blown half away and the m-w army
Sanford i.ndijn No 62, F. uml t. M
man would trot past the goal an easy
. ommilru- ition every first and third
I or Sui,.
\ lew Burt- -I 1 e •• ,i '
It ur-da. at
in
Visiting !■-• tr.-•*
winner
o.l I ’i,I I, !« ', mo- 1 1 .
t &lt; I fib wilcome
tie other jilght when one heard
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soree soldiers billeted In n ham sing
Set-rit.i/y
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Ing one was certain without nnkinfi -

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A D V E R T IS IN G
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n Hall ibrough llo&gt; chaparral, single
libThe thud, thud of our horses'
hoofs In the nofI earth, und tlio ixni
slntial squeak of a Snrhlle worn I be that they were new army men
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unds which broke the stillness
hire-Sale Egp- u I
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Tho British regular rarely sings
Moltloe t llajiler No. 15, |( ) M
&lt;&gt;f ito- night
b-brated ItM' d tti.it, tt .. -|or-.
In camp or on the march. Neither
•\i ' J
Mr Holfmuu Howes
I
-onoSuddenly, without wrurning, lh«i
,&lt;lire. 1 &lt;n n ! 1 \ i i7 i-irilHis Feat
•lay in M
fellow has an article in tin- Forum
(yn*li
of
a
bodv
dashing
through
the
doing hlft day's work
As tho new
"Your friend hnd quite an acrobatic
nrib-r-B fur ',itnI fH» ’A Th-i*t r** Viniti
&gt;)rv tiiesquiltt to tmr b-fl was heard
entitled Have tt e ['wo Brain- or promotion. 1
army flows In he will be outnumbered
suid ■nt kr M |*, nl i F l\urnntz
I! E. Tnl.ir
pullet*
In almost tho same Instant ten sad­ but unchanged.
One?" What do you think of thut
Sec■retary
"How s that?"
High Priest
106
F
H
it
(pe
strain
Si
rung.
F
P
dles v.cre emptied und ten Idg, strap­
question. Miss Fligh?"
"Want up over a lot of other pen
Su
nfnrd
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Third
St
,
ping Texalis had dashed Into the
Miss F
tti-u really between &gt;" i pie a bends ’
"God Hnvu tin- KI iik before thoy lay
“--------- "■ * --brush (Ike so many rabbits The horses,
•Bernirinle t hapi
and me. I think w&gt;- have only one
down In the straw for Gin night tn tjie s Fpr Suli ( ,&lt;n. .1 .ill fuUI d m.ifc
but for turning curious eves toward
Meel* •■very Ii
His Sphere of Activity
i t
*
land of France which wits all no"new
lti&lt;- brush In which Ibelr masH-rs bad
I -uc i"&gt; -&gt;i 11 lia rf
H
i
e-o I. mi-nl Ii
I V-eryone w ho I i - -iv n
I
ijoii
t
know
u
Imi
tmsineus
1
-.
the
and fllrange to them and so common •
"t ar men ’-ilv.i
-uv- (b-i*
mu i
tt.
(Il*app,ifn• d remained nbsolntelv sllll
it
!.
mi’ ii.- I nut are ronlmllv
• t*d
r
U-(it
one
tor
m*
soli
IIis
no lining-plain,
to
tho
veterans
Their
freuh
Studv
-I w o ma n athe.
wo d d
^
I " '■ f t
, ll.ip tef
A iiuunfe later, however lb-- i * ii men
able
young Viiln-N were pleamuit to the ear
Vn,- F. itot.lnn-.
tiiyomiler l-ul they do not nl hr
ret lit lied sllil reuioilllled
Then win not get turn into the
1 -t -.lie I w, t-e-.li
"Coyote. ex jda Itied my partner,
stand till the dayafterward
r
ft
is
good
The
Keerhernaires
weather bureau.'
I i.uiil Bros
17. I I
with a smile
"Tho damn cr It torn nr« sing anil whistle-as they march," say
t I
t
....... fix Lodge No 5, K. of I*
always fooling us. beta uno they sound tho French pennants.
People read these adYou are . Meets second anti fourth Tuesday*.
Slippery Things
Nose Ring's Significance.
Just like a greaser trying to get away."
Everyone hopes they will keep on doing it now.
I* your ad m tiny Ni.siting knights HlWays welcome.
Mother "H o w came you to forget
Hindu married women wenr n nosu
Wo had ridden but n mile further singing.
I! Mi-1 tilin
() I Mil!*r
column’
lliive &gt; iiuj -omething t •
the lard, candles, butter and bacon ring of the vqlue suitable to their poj along this trull,
hen the shrill
r i*
K !; and S
■
If
there
I
m any ornament which it* *••11 ’
Try
an
ml
l
&lt;
f
I told you to order’ "
tdlliin Hornetiriies it in simply u wire whinny of a pony broke through the
obsolete
tit
the
front
it
Is
the
award
i ere (if gold, sometimes It Is set with vitIiv sfillness
Tommy "W ell you -&lt;e*- lh
It tinlH-d our small ham! |
The sword 1a th” officer's symbol of
'-anford l.odge No. 27, I. O. (J. t . ’
For Sole
ui t« lelyfv l.ifin live
like utaKhAlthough no one said a j
all so greasy that I lies tlip|,ed from able and brilliant diamonds Of whnt
authority
.
the
sign
that
he
Is
oti
duty
M
•• t - .w-r\ Monday ul T.db p 'ft .
ntl leu Hunt lien-t of Sanford HuHoii-e
A m -ro an B-i&gt;
ever desertptloll the nose ring I* n word, each R-.an knew whnt the other
mv memorv
In place of It tbe off), er at the front
r
ruf Tle-Htre
t | ,
most hallowi-d ihlng. If )s&gt;u are not thought nnd they acted (ogitHber.
I..,r
l.i
J tt ii siiu-b't
single ary
J J I ii, i
wears his sword hell
Ills sword 1 0 -iiri d for f Mi" no
&gt;ei f t ary
"D inah," inquired the mistress ;-arcful bow you speak with tho lady Em h ranger dismounted und took Ills along with countless other uwords has j houses, artesian
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' 'm- ha.I
about It. or If you say. "Thera Is no rifle frorr, the scabbard,
been cheeked outside tile eloakrooro mi|e lo school and loading -t it ion
suspiciously, "did you wash this
necessity for wcuring such a useless
"It if them, I guess.1' my partner In
Miller Hanford,
&lt;-.)!•• t iiy t amp No. G. \V. O tt
fish carefully before you linked it?” tlvjng." »L)e will .understand by this formed me. "You had better stay of war along wltli tils umtirella which inquire ol tt’ tt
•l Ititji
Meet.- second and fourth WednesiUy
"L a w , ma'am " said Dinah, ‘ ‘ Wot that you wish her husband s death. - with the horses and keep your head no one thinks of carrying at tho front. Florida, R F I)
night* in each month.
is de use of wnshin’ er fish dn,tV
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under cover In-case thero Is any shoot- You cannot tell him from tho other
J. F. lloofehan
officers
except
by
hla
eagerness
and
For
Sale
Three
good
milk
,own, F L. Miller
!
lug.
tt'o
will
bo
back
In
a
ltltlo
lived all his life in de watah?"
Clerk
Council
Cofumandtr
hiB battalion Insignia.
Premonition,
(
Jersey.
Address] G . Mott. Clyde.
.
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For
ten
months
the
pew
array
had
Ewreka
Hammock]
a
venue.
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1
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"Aren't
you
ever
depressed
by
some
Although
every
ono
of
the
ten
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— c_-....... - r -----Alinnugn
or mo ren
Too l.ate
waitful for Its Meccoi
Its soldiers
vagiu
Kile sens* of oppression, the dim mngers who took Into tho brush were
ii. I". O. L. Sanford Lodge 1.211
Little Dorothy was finishing lief
sliai
iituw of some coining disaster’
fellows, oach wearing heavy boots, have read all about tho effccta of
Mod lir-t and third Wednesday night
prayers. "D o d i»l ess Milder. Dod
' ^ cs 1 foel tlmt way every summer
at corner of First St. and Palmetto Aw.
* r yT^ee. when
when they hnd gone tint ten paces modern shell fire They know what + 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
bless farver, Dod bless dram over. before ui&gt; wile comes buck from the/
where 1 stood I could not hear a they are In for. Ixiarnera. they carao
0 . I,. Tiiylm
T.
*1U/ from whet
Amen."
.
Secretary
Exalted Kulrf
shore."—Life..
*
sound—not even the breaking of a among"experts expecting to be nagged
*But. dear,” said grandmother, . .
a great deal as novices by the old
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-------------you forgot your m-w little sister that To * f ’fcriotmop ro* *f riort d* pir* Cooro
fiv e mltiutos later tho sound of a hands, und except for the veteran reg­
Nice furnished rooms at Stumon s Tho 1 ak*'
&lt; “ unrll No. 31 Junl»r
&lt;&gt; »u*y "WfemthS-t. eoinoui. rl-uou. it*m*,
cracked through tho air I was ular's little Jokes nt their expense
came today
tinier Foiled American Mrrhanici
tlurWlnc 91111*xnvmarir«
far®, iil*r«* an4 .
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1
1
they
havo
found
u
vary
body
very
kind,
315
K
Fourth
St
in a state of feverish oxctD-mAel
" T o o late." replied Dorothy.
"L
M-i-tn every Wednesday sit 7 3n T.
"W o need you—and there can't bo
t'Unr tnrth with trofr»nr* from Fii.rid* i-ir.- Never before had I been It. a man
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.. - ’broth*
iher*
tan't del tier In now
Good six riioin house with bath AI-, m the
( ity Hall. Visiting
f (HHfnfilxnt *Niii'ln**o Ilk* *lf*ng(h ut i»i* ,
, ..
.
...
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too many of you," say tho old timers
win*tK
hunt, and this one. staged In a still
,
. ,
. are we come (!. |f. Smith lire S-c.
1 I *
and electric light for rent
\ |*
"
"M a m a ," queried Bobby anxious­ Hum up •ihssdo*** oi *«*h &lt;i*»d. jan* y**r night on the prairies bordering th* "It's you who must finish tho Job Connelly.
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m
n
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»nrt
Jay
that
will
I
mi
WfttCFi
of
this
Itio
(irniulo,
fHa
l10 IHO which wu have begun."
ly, "is jinpn goin' lo die anil go to
■
Celery City Aerie No. 1H53
o l.uuyaitlj t.**utltul .nui oi ib.- l’*xt'
j" doubt, even then, that It was taking
There are men In this now army
For Rent Furnished room m jmhellven?’ ’ "W h y. itohl^’ " exclaim­
Meeting every Tmaday night at 8
who havo luconies of ton thousand n
til,, h*art far it,* future to, ,-*--h m-jeih place on American soil.
3 he shot
Modern ronv«»nierices, o-'hrk
i’ ico Building.
ed his mother, "ol course not What
iiid 4 *y-.
.
, .
was followed by another one, iheti a year digging trenches beside n man vale family
?r»itif liupdmt
that »»»il
a
t.l&gt;hl*nltic
l,urd»nt lh»t
t,y lh* *■&gt;,
. . . .
,,
" W Fry.
Jus. C. Robert*,
on enrth ever jiut surii an alisurd Thrwufh
115
French
Ave.
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-utri
- frnc»»fr4f*t *if tr^anurr,— &lt;J«4■ g(v*. | third, then many, all at once, and In n who had not a shilling when ho en­
ttorthy President
Serretiry |
powrr*.
•
idc-w-into your lieud?"
few seconds more tho air rung with listed. university graduates taking
With •.qtirr® In tb® paai: flch iolt|-la4®n
• Ppr Rent - T w o nice ut.furiipiln d
Iho crackn of rides. 1 heard an oath their baptism of shell flro as privates
htmra.
- ♦
| t
O (*m 1j firprr ftarinfc holiday (Irr, * *
(iHS TRIBE NO. 61, I. O. IL M.
screamed 111 Spanish; a sharp voiced Who "pal up" with men who can hnrd- side and front rooms, with hath und
The Angel Ctiild:
"M other I ’ve firing nitarkllrif
fnith Id Inna WW
. . . L. .. .
toilet. 207 French avenue
l|-tf
Meet&gt; every first and thi/d Fridsy
itrihf a|fsrki(nic drram® faith fn iii«"lutiK (lOfllII10IH1 to null, III IVllffllSil.
iltiarJ
ly
road
and
write.
been wondering about something."
(
i
a
l
t
l
i
o
phlnk
of
a
body
Jumping
into
tho
nights
at 7;7TT) in Muaonic Te’mpi*-' "W
e
llko
the
Kqochecnalres."
said
Mother: "W liut do you wonder,|Msk* *phlt» l**p with your »w**t
Wanted Gentlemen roomers ut
Hlo Grande;'then another and another n FYenchman. '."They aro all classes
Visiting lirothets Welcome
child?
prrivnt, fulum, f&gt; Pin* Wr»lth »vuke! one. Someone was crashing madly shoulder to shoulder the same as In Stumon's.
13-5t ji
LL. A. Ginn.
John Stamper.
i t t
|
Ittlffy M, Fteichi r D « 7 .
through the mesqutto brush to my our army. Rich or poor, a man l»
Tabl# Talks Urftmtff 1914*
of
It.
SachcBt
For Jter.i Stores and rooms in
, The Angel Child:
" I wonder if
right, then all was alienee again. A nothing except tho lifo ho can givo for
F lo r id a T r U la fa
Bishop hlork. Thatcher Really Co.
the first parimoP was made from an
few minutes later, tho ten raugtrs his country.
haWI Cioodhua
L niud Brotherhood of Carpenters
1.
.umbrella's rib?"
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returned unhurt. Whllo I was trem­
Joiner* of.Aruerlca
T k r Nlo&lt; k in g Biro
l l i r d in
In npnnt
H a rin g
,i .
fti »
,. *« Tipr
bling In my oxcltwnont, tho men qui­
"Yiouu
u LfHiu&amp;r
criticize us,
'*"&gt; R*UU the V n&gt;"j Tvu.4 iBC* O tlouih, through toTcp ol bird*
Sanford
Local Union No. 1751 mr*i*
For
Rent
Desirable
THIS # DOG CATCHES FISH
etly put their guns back Into their
nrtMj vliitor. ."y et I »ee ull yftur wom- 1I Arid
v r orat»ff%^Jili»A
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room, .” r
,lI)t] third Thursday, night at J
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rnounllght
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scabbards* tnountivd their horses,
1genii, men J„ private iamil.V. Mod i.Vlork It) tbe Eagles’ Hall
Water Spaniel Supplies the Needs of «?rn Reusonn hie
f lutpe 90Mi
l'of I ,! Bell
(' ( ’ IVaron,
"Th at Is an e^dt-mir."
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was
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nd
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to
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l'r BfuO w n er and N rlg h b o ra In
Nee.Treps
PrctlidfOt*^
vn r«-ld l»**t **rm *n(l Hu* llrownsvllle again. Not a word was
pLiined lo hitq gently,
'which broke!
*'.u'
Furim-hed run m* at SiunmnN.
Inalaoa.
f.'O
Soulb,
Ihroucb voir* of bird,
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l titj i*tir,
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spoken and each man's face was as
out in 19Mt . rhoHc urr culled Ol IkimlN* br*atb, ein Ci, *n,J d*w.
(.1.25 i&gt;tjr week and up.
315 K.
Immobtlo as though nothing had hap­
II.
Heralds of Liberty -.
■pats.**— Washington Post..
. v (a t l l i l e i n n o
Aurora, ind.—James 0 Duggens, n Fourth St.
* 13-6tj)
pened.
Meets ar Eiigles’ Hall first Mondtf j
'T s r t a » u f* ■ ( r t r b t n i t r r r n s d * .
"Did—did—did ypu -get any of farmer, who lives cn the Laugh pry
Memlrur Mo*uuitn, zslluit
at jtty.
night in each month at 7 :3 (J. ■
J
A n«l I a a ! » l» '» o u r r a tr ty a b s if* .
( reek, hna a water spaniel that Is
^For Rent— Several nice office
th&lt;»ro?"
1 whispered to roy partner.
When
Optlm’fam
Vahlshss.
•
‘Twb*
nut*
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»«r*ntit*’
Wm. E. Householder. Commands jj
■&lt;
"Fire," bo aald quietly, without look­ noted along the stream for its method rooms over A’ owell’s, . Enquire N. P.
Could t hrr Upa h » v * u nt* n a s y ’d,
, " 1 believe In epUmtum, all right.**
Miqs Bortha Packard. Secretary,
M y Jiff, Ilk* youra,- t’&lt;1 flsdly pay,
of cutchlng fish. Thu dog has caught Yoweil &amp; Co.1*
ing up.
—1 •
"
92-tf
said Backvllle Mcfinutt, "and 1 prao-- -Twki'sam'a ftiThUi wmo*/*,
a
tvcrol
hundred
fjounds
during
lh*
Ten mlnutea passed befnro I nerved
tic* It as long' da 1 ejto after recalrMosiaita^ r*lUm say!
last few months for Its owner and his
myself to ask tho second question.
For Rent or Sale— Houst on Pst
ing my pay CttVeloTie, but whnt I want '*
Ckrlstwss D*i n«rUs
~j Psychological Advantage.
nolghbors.
Jlrnratb
a
ml&gt;tl*toe
aprsy.
"What
did
jrhu
do
with
them?”
Tho
I mptto Ave. W. J. Thigpen. lOl-tf
to know la bbw-'.can I see anything
"|.Vhat kind of an auto haVe youi
IJnilif a liva osk ff*y,
The dog dives into tbo water ahd
question
seemed
to
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rosy after I har* givenjny Last dollar ■ --(A a it BOP * k * ( » tb a y u le - lo g b u rs a .)
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-*----- "I K°l °no of those cars everybody 1*
soon appears with a fish In its men
H a a s s th s m la t ls t o * a p ra y .
"Greasers are like dogs," ho on
for a tip lo tho waiter who Is tasking
J-or Rent Furnished apartments telling Jokes tbouL
Every Um« *
more money than I an).**— Kansas City
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IN T H E l

P UBLI S HED
SEMI-WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
I N S A N F O R D — L ife la Woith Living

VOLUME VII

ORGANIZE V
IN SANFORD
ON TUESDAY
Y. M . C. A. PERMANENTLY
ORGANIZED AT ENTHU­
SIASTIC M EETING AT
THE IM PERIAL
’ The Kanford Y . M. C; A.. was
formed nt the Imperial Theatre on
Tuesday night and the movement
Hjl) now take definite form and with
the combined assistance of every
parent in Sanford -and many of the
benevolent men of other cities the
Gilford brunch &lt;»f th p gteni organljatnnt has it roseate future.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY OCTODER 22, 1915
Lettuce Drop Takes Profit
Some lettuce fields in Hverul
trucking sections were practically
ruined by lettuce drop last year.
1 he disease is especially severe when
the . weather Is continuously moist
for ft period.
It is caused by a
fungus and spreads fast when favor­
able-conditions are met.* The fungus
enters the plant from the lower
leaves and ftp)ends from these to the
stalks.
Thow stalks sluiT and the
plant drops.
‘ .,
According to Dr. C. 1) SherhaknfT of the University of Florida
Experiment Station, there is no ef­
ficient control of the disease. The
best methods' from whi^h to ohtain
relief are ns follows*^ .Examine• the
seed bed closely f o ^ damping «(T
fungi.
Do not selc ctp la n U frohl
areas that nre attacked by them,
for in certain cases the fumjus which
causes drop also causes (iampirfg of!
A little cure at •jdanting time may
avoid irnnxpluntiflg die Jurat ac to
the field.
~
s V*

THE DEBATING SANFORD ELKS
CLUB TO MEET IN ORLANDO
ON TUESDAY FOR MEETING
SANFORD DEBATING CLUB HEADED BY THE ELKS BAND
TO HOLD MEETING IN
SANFORD BILLS MADE
‘ CONGREGATIONAL
THE TRIP ABOUT 70
S T R O N -G ...
•*C v.CHURCH
: . .-»;»&gt;

Plans have been perfected for the
first meeting of- the proposed Han­
ford Debating Club which will be
held.in the
Congregational-church
auditorium on next Tuesday evening,
October 26th.

NO. 18
( aitgregational Church
Watch for the lithos and an­
no un cements of the great Siberian
feature by W .' Illanchurd • Moon, at
the church on Nov. 27; illustrated
by 2 0 0 still and 2600 feet of moving
pictures
' ____________

CARRANZA IS
RECOGNIZED
BY PO W ER S

A matter of great importance to
alt tiie members and friends of the
church is to be presented next Sun­
day morning
A ll are urged to plan
to be present'.
F IR S T CH IEF W IL L BE AS­
8 Ini the evening ut 7 o'clock the
SISTED IN R E S T O R A T IO N
special theme for consideration will
he "Victory
for the
Defeated.
OF PEACE IN W A R
Good music,' as always, will lie ienT O R N M E X IC O
dered’^aml a cordial welcome will be
accorded all.
Washington, Oct. 20.— President
"What
Does Congregationalism
Wilson
today doclured an embargo
Stand for?" is the theme to be pre­
on
the
shipment
of arms ami ammu­
sented Sunday morning, Oct. fll.
nition t o '.Mexico.
*
*
The C. E. Society, has .a social nt
President
Wilson
signed
a
supple­
the home oj Het^VN ic k e l, on the
mentary order, however, vkhich ex­
wi st side, tonight.
cepts
General Carranza's govern- *
All young people, not interested
merit
from
the embargo and permits
elsett here *are cordially welcome to
munitions to go through to hirp un-the (' E meeting* on Sunday nights
Tiie prohibitions op plies
at ti o*i lock
Conte and get inspira­ hampered
to tiie factions opposed to rhe gov­
tion from tiie practical subjects
ernment which the United States
which are 1 lien eonsiileretl
has recpguizeiL
_
__ _
The President's proclamation is
St Johns Presbytery Meets
based upon* the authority conferred,
•Kt. Johns Prpsbytery, whirh em­ by congress in t D1 2 and follows
braces all of Florida south of De- closely tiie terms of [’ resident Taft'a-'''
l.tind nu’t nt PiftnV City Tuesday proclumtUion whety the revolution
niglit
Then, l i l t a good ill tendance wa* on against Mmb-ro
of hot h minister* and elders
The | Friend* ol General
lenustiano
following officer* were cb cti il
Mod- t'urrnrtza today claimed that his
• ■iitor, E I* Rrow 'in -inii'il .lerk
recog i,f t mn by \mirn;tn ri*|itiblics
R.
I* II H-n-l*
•; It - ,.l - ■,lie mean* llie fesioratiou nf |l■-,lcl' and
i nil * l e lii [ ” «r.n . . It r '&lt;■ Re.
I E normal condituprs within the **&gt;uth1 1 * iiiI' tmui nf It radetit ii wn
ern republic in n short- lime
I'lo-re were nt, rHUBc J U'-inn*
Elisoti \rr. tllrolo pi-r*nniil rejire•ii tin '-t t - "1 J.i l.;::oi.
\ muse *entativ•• ii'ere of tieiiiiriil Uarranza,
ment* and l amily Religion
An m- today gave renewed assurances that
1 1 *1 * 1 i ng *111••■»i.
,
lloiiii
M- . (on igrn-r* i" Mi-vno will In- given
-■&gt; w - to ld \1 • -I i t-*da V
prm c l mn. and that foreign ■..[•ttal

Mel ween seventy and eighty mem­
bers of the Sanford lodge of Elks
accepted the invitation of the Oilando Ridge last night to be present
Wt**YTteir "regular meeting ^uid initi­
ate
ciimlidates
With the fine imw Elks hand of
Tlie idea the promoters had ifi.
the bat.k of their heads' when this oevftrRtfAy pieces rompnsed of San
d ub was thndght of was that this fold and MeLaud Elk* at* the head
Watch the field clnsi’ly and if nr.v
A !:vifi&lt;’&gt; a udictree had gathered at
coimuunity should have a kind of of i he |’ recf tt»iftn&lt; 4|it‘ Elk* left their
t‘i. I ni(Vri.tt on Tuesday nik ht and plants develop ttii- disense, pull and
muck A'lufrliament &lt;*r congress und hoim mi J- it st alrrV’ t about a o d o k
tf.i young men o f the city were pre- burn them to prevent spread to ^jouiri differ from tiic ordinary de­ and marched-!, t kro’ugh tip- -trect*
Saturate the soil
.n.i[.y.irtU aJill took "an active intcr- other plants
bating class only in the matter of fo tbr -tepert whrre. r. -Jirr"rh rpi wn*
around the place where the affected
\*V ill l lie prOCCddiptB.
the introduction of the topic or sub­ provided for thefn on th y A- C L.
Rev Hyman suites the object of plant stood with a solution of blur ject for discussion. The idea being Arrived at Orlando they detrained
die meeting and called for an invo­ stone, A ! per rent strength prob­ that alt these subjects shodl d he and with the band marched down
This will pre­
cation from Rev. Strong.
Mayor ably will lie sufficient
brought before the meeting in the Chur ah street to Orange u&lt;enu&gt;- and
vent
the
vegetative
growth
from
Thrasher was called upon (or an
form of a' bill and would lie intro- at l lie San Juan hotel the hand
If rhere is il.mgi-r of tin.
and delivered some very spreading
dm i d by a member representing pl.i\&gt; d i -11,1 pi*-&lt; i - ind the mar* h
luri.lul logic on the importance of di-eUM*. plant tin I&gt;1 1 1 ,. i- fart In r nine not ion or city of the United w« ' tl *n
* r&lt; - timed to tie dub 0lieu**
\i J I
in,. 1 M I' A movement. Mayor apart than eustornarv
( ir Ia nil** Ridge
jp.ite* in a ten or fifteen minute iif 11
\
1
1
.
t
in i dl’, gr • • 1 1 ig-I i
I hen took the chair and it was found 1 hit f Hie tit.II k
-r «■ ■it * iii h .i* i- maib in &lt;’ongrt"»»
fill I Iie;trl.\ *o v, \♦*r. III .1 f|e|*1
1
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itll
g
ne-ml.i
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,ntd
lll.-v ul&gt; •a fudge Herring and .K I
-II....pieu t speakers -hlHild be al
1 1 1 *’ |-'III tit* wen* !*tf iij tri -■* If
1
htiM
ut
I
Irlambi
iielge
ad
m-ifiied
(fmi ior short talks, both gentlemen
lowed «
'hort time of about five
|
lin g with something good for in a neighboring held wlo rC t hP (•tart
II’II ute* each, vbts III be gnvi-riieil lo tin- bulge room where the &lt;&gt;r
la in Iii . -‘t . i
it* der h. * al t• -I It" b ’
11 ., ... ’ g men and the association To a uelglll'"' t*»t; ti* id wh.-rP t fits
* , 1 I ,i w ml' t tie * itiject
* were i » t 'ii. •i gillu! IiIti |||PW
M M ■*n.:t Ii opened llie qu-ett/ig
1.. ... \ I let dt tea was down for an |'l .1 Ii t
llie meet mg on Tuesday night
Mr Smitii extemled the glad hiltid
arid re-- In.t illness- prevented hi* tan ee
V 'I el, . I fr* rn* llie body "f tlie. meet
,
*’s
1 1 • l 'iff 1
1 11 11 *■&gt;■ mid t' ir ti * d tl, w11 - 1
JU i. *
, it- oilii, r • a bj-lww ■” ^iin''ll r**
lor
m
ri
'ting
X
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liter
h
,
1
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&gt;
inforil
lodge
III* Wi 1 ee me
w a * t hi’ fi made to .1 J'
\
I r■.J’r .1 Ti l I■ClIti till 11el/
1t'r i e^n
in-’ I iiltieran mu i*ti r wlni had will In wi-lioini-d
[[,. |.\|ire*se* tile
.1
III.lilt
*
Hi.
*-..
upon
kilb’il
(l
*,ponded
lo
I
.
K*
ilt»'il
It
ib
r
|MHP t t i iiiiinii11ee 11&gt; lilt me the of
pioted I but. the c|&lt;tb will git rig'bt
t-i-ell -I Prof.....tr i rr tile University belief that riToginiton will have the
able &gt;'(■mlittoi
U'.iil, 1 « «'M| U* ,
Nei;l nf Sanford imlyfe
t I'l’ ll
tli* r- ii»r t lie tirst mx moril b* l b be
11 rnisi to businesr** and that n
Pen n .y I v atria fur twenty yeitr* effect of giving Mexicans confidence,
wdr [irmiljre tr■ill 111 t.od if - whi . I. |M
beball "I tPlando lodge \\ I' \\ a'
--I lu 1he On* el i ng and tin*U».H
i U-'c program &lt;*fll b e'ready for t
fin e|Veil min the Pre-liVlerv
in tin- new govern men i and bringing
turn prnliur i- .|MIf 1' &gt; t'he *pe»fl** nr*
del) si i io| i he addi - * of w. a un-,
o ox ml tee vva* .i('(irTlrit,i-il
In. ••
tl i met nng 'her tj.f orga lilZItt ion *o 11
■n . n| ti e mn t ,i.t,-'■&gt;*tmg iti-m- a I&gt;"ut 11 *•r map i-ondi t' o ii *
Do - ■•* loll.
•H|ionded «|M "
•lige *e*p.ii|d.'i|
lid
a nf or d
I i in &gt;n.or
lie\
11 n man. I’rt I *' .i.t ati1 1 ■j u 1
tr,. -log
’
I-.dor.
r. Pr- -by lets ' i - llo « \a ttrMl.i
[I w a* . :riu.ill\ decided that Hen^i[h if It i - 1
1
Itoih
aiblri-*!-*
.lift
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life
;d,
ii • ii i:
&gt;hf
(lev
f . . ! U M Haynes
While tin
t
mu
of
ynilllg
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f"i
hcelmure
ie
alpiriu-v
tio-lorIUIII
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.
I- I i ii her amlinssador to iJnle
t.itlon, do nt•' Mil! lid* -fb r *v
good ,.d t,y
f i n i n g ....... pii idi’hci
mu.II.I In retired
tilt
following
could
[lent,
n”
word
would
be made tile United States*
f
t
o
[ireach
*
[irofesstonnl
men.
business
men,
fjirtmt h f these gentlemen -Hi engin
t&gt; &gt;tleriyii were called upon (oi a **il IlM' the let 11 iee»i|ro|i fungus a Uses
lod
d
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examm
"I
i.iigiT
'n
alp
d
Englnti
represent
at tv*- at MeXleo City
ineciia
nil*
and
high
school
yin-r*
*-* r*. , .[ i aii of t hi- itldi'*l ’ ll h u m
t.
n irk- and responded t
R hfiiri H&gt;1 III f elef \
- aI , &lt; f I I nd III l •-I I H Spanish
od a|l tliosi who would like in t * -i at •,. &gt;• Rev SLrong, Schelle Maine.* *
He *vai\
f hr ii ug I- a n hi t et [ii i l i-r
Itiiarl* ill (Irangc Suffer
to Tip v* the debuting i tub jtm on
Six cnndVilMtpw. E I* Ely 11 M
&lt; it) &lt; nil tl r II M eels
.iinT "i he's
imdar lines lo those m bitr col leges (iier. t It Muckley, ti H Piather licensed and i-mplny gd a* a**l' t ant
Damage t" the county highways
Tl. f rit&gt; ri miii tl met in r»\
TI , ommitlee till’ ll refiorted the
Sun no ill an id t h&gt; h*. the floods caused by recent st*to Ri v I
ur. xi/g’ nllv invited aid rgque*U;d I, R Ear liter and I’ E Morgan
l b *mg names oi niiuci* who were si sslUll &lt;&gt;i t I *t b at ’ y i f i p III
to attend this mt*eting? The ^ole oh* were taken over the hot- sands of Ylior * ity Cuban Mission.
vete rains and llie [iroblem arising
Present, It. W Herndon, firesirlept
«!i’i;icil to hold office fo.- six months
ject of till* dub is 1’ dutatlo‘nnl and the desert and allowed to rest in tiie
11* a result were tuples discussed by
\V
\V
Abernutby,
J
Adams.
C
II
It I Hn|!\ president. George (
lnt mutual improv* inent ’.ajui
the board of county commissioners
shade- of a palm tree after the urdu
Lyceum fur Sanford
liming \ici pre itlnnt. Jtto. !• .f l It - Itingee, .1 I). Ihivimn and It &lt; lolended that I he ciuli w-ill lie fiftiat
a special meeting ibis morning.
on* trip
The Sanford team deliver
A Lyceum committee has Imen or
Absent. Jl K Tolar
■kj »i - -ei’ond v o e president. Schelle M Iix Well
&lt;|ii&lt; Ied &lt;’ n liroud liiir*. non sqctiirian. eil the good* in a manner H- i all ganiri I lor Sanford tin* winter &gt;o much damage has been reported
The itiinute* ’ if the |.ei irieet'if g
M.
i-l ri-1 .ir v I! I M might fin
-o {-ill ■ ,d and U” hi:a*ed in every I-- It a |i [da n-c from t 11" *I , *1 *i r.t JU|.*, |0 1 I,
10 t I-a ir mall 1 IA er*t reel that he
Prof |t I E r ’’ I I 'lip* re.td and -i ||■r.■v. 1
. i
I In idea if I ii tiring up lor
lb
I filed it vv1 -e to - all tile members
ti
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,did
lie
s'
'llli
d
w.
'I
-at
r
t.
mleiit
id
*i
honj.
is
[iresiden
t
Mr II nt-. 1
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i
. I II 111 tti it t ee t ’ I w .ir •! I Hie
. tl,Ty.i..luli
-** * -l- to .Piter d Tieerf I-: i ll with the Work ami ari alrriosi ; M- A \S Holliy ult. late retire together 1:1 special session so tlial
POXf e ii and - I a tI’ d that l he 1 umhi- r
h r tfn'iseholtlfff. Will I .enter
I.. nil fl-e Variety of subjects that I l l mill today that thi-y iiavc bei o Sfiitativi- of the Redpath Lyceum the true extent ol the damage could
A'lJito l 'ommitlee, H. C. Phil­ -for tiie repair. *&gt;| crossings was on will lie brought up |rom time to
■somewhere.
Association is vice president.
Mr l&gt;e learned und plans made to meet
m
lip., \\ A fou l hcyirne. J. C 11tit chi- the ground and the repairs would time.
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ftc
r
the
candidates
had
been
Geo Hyman i* secretary and treus-Uhe situation immediately,
be mudf* at once
He protested
»t»n
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The meeting will in* called at 7:rlfl duty declared members of Orluudo nrer
Mr it E. Millen, Jr . is asThe tiRal. damage will reach a
Ab’ r Rev Strong, Prof Ezeil And against the [daring of safety gales in the Congregational church
lodge the entire assemblage gathered sistunt to the-secretary
good sized sum and it cannot be
at
the
crossing
at
ILiAd's.
Sitting
S’ li. , Vf.nHV* hud explnltivd sev­
at the humjiiet tallies arranged on
These gentb’ itien have assumed very well computed in figures until
ft was rnoird .ifrsl giu "'ided 'h.H the
er *■!
’ ion' regarding the plans of
Pr call) lerin n l loir* b
ilo- lo w e r lloor and here the rru-iu the responsibility o' the Lyceum for the water goe* down at some points.
Ailanlic
Coast
.f.unRaitwai
In
“
in
tf ■ , iM/.ation and tltete lining no
\l II o'clock there will he a bap­ lu r* and visitor* w»-n- fi-astcl a* Sanford tin* winter, tort expect th The new bridge and fill on the road
pu|b‘d t'* jdlne snfelv gale* al llo
fu-• 1 1 -u'ini’ss the association ad
I porn I where Ki r*l *1 reet , r
- t he tismal si-rviee Preceding Die sacra only Orlando knows bow to do full cooperation of tlo- citizen* The to the Lake Pickett section tn east­
|"w
’ ■• meet al I he call of t he
l&gt;r 1 i.ii/t- vv a.- chicken pil lau jn 'imiliern mer cli not s and business men have ern Orange &lt;vounty at t'lie crossing
rail wav al Jtand - s*ldleg
* ame I. un-ill nf the I.urd'a Supper
!"• ?■ t
The matter id placing two hy Urnwnlee will [ireach on "T h e Mean­ style, salads, hot weinerworsl, ry e Itlrenily shown their interest hj aij over Little Eronfockhutchie creek is
I *&lt; Sanford Y. M C A starts
ing of Communion "
It is hoped bread and cheese and ntnny other vcrtizing on tiie pfugrnm
Messrs reported to have been com[*letely
in i
’ ess with a building donated drunts for tire protection at the
that
this
communion
will
be the delectubi e dishes so (ji*fir', to the Ezell and Honeycutt will have in swe|it aw’uy
This loss in this in­
A
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1
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depot
was
referred
to
the
b&gt; .h ■ Mnptist church and this
most largely attended one we have hearts of Mills at tin* midnight hour. hand the sale of season tickets on stance is probably about $1,500.
llie
CP
mini
Met*,
to
he
repot
ted
at
idle
budging will he equipped with the
After the luncheon Exalted Rule Saturday. Oct. 30th
ever held.
The break in the grouted brick
The price will
licit .that the funds on hand will next niep'tlng.
Neal,
ucting
as
toast
muster
called
The
night
serviee
begins
at
7
road
to Maitland will also ho somobe
adult
season
tickets
S
iJ&gt;
0
.
UnCouncil adjourned.
furnish
The officers of the associa­
o'clock. Dr. Mrownlce will speak on upon Congressman^yfrifs. Judge Her­ der sixteen or student in Un* schools what expensive to repair.
Nothing
tion will use economy und mature
"W hy* Some People Do Not- Re- ring. Judge Cheney mid several $ 1 . 0 0 seruurn tickets.
• -..taught Petty Thief
can he done until the water runs
•judgment in the purchase of supotbtsjn for a few- n-mJrk* and all i&gt;f
ToiR Elkins, colored, was taken come Christians." •&lt;
T h e . first attraction wifi gome on down except to fix n temporary
pin-' iml the building will be made
•them
responded in- 4 , happy vein, Nov. 16th, The
Do
not
forget
Sunditvi.
jvrhuol
nj
into ciisfridy by Deputy Sheriff Jim
committee feels Crossing- oVer tile break of plunking.
cotninrtabl e for the wititef months,
calling attejrtlon lo these frnteronj^ eJatevl ovql**the fact that they have Trdfc-Wi’.l he done at once.
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The
Lee on last Thursday- night pear 9:45 a. m.
A' 'non as possible a lot will be ob­
IlUTtBlfis more idOsPly ul men ting tile urff-it, able to secure the fatuous mu- Apopka road while badly torn up la
midnight at the&lt; iliri^iifKiepot.
El­
tained and arrangements made for
c-Onnt(ei,“ pft Osceola, flrartge, Senf- sfciqns, Mis* Estelle G^ay, violinist passable for traffic.
t .
kins
-charged with stealing ' U
Woman s Suffrage Lost
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43
a urw building of brick construction
inole ar^&lt;A A’tdusJa and promoting a add M r, Moritz Shevmncyof .Russia,
pair of -trhoes from tiie office of Price
■
T h e commissioners went over thi*
Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 22. Del fl
built (nr V. M. C. A. purposes with
II
&amp; Collet some time ago and ftArn Hpilc the aid rendered the cause by IH-1 1 er’-Yo^Ti'ivjf'.yb many wayk.
n.iarjfit. ; , * '
I.'."' VUtrntion very thoroughly und de­
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•s j
room- and all the modern ronveni,Tlu/Xfoijst nfa^ter intended lo^cuT|, • Further*'notice- still bd giveti,
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tire description givun I ec had- uo I fit’ fact that President Wilson’s vote
cided to triuke temporary repair*-’
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The officials will proceed
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trouble in identifying his nr air* the was east in its favor, woman’s suf­ upob , tCTmimiier during the eVeniflft v *\ - ’ r r
whVrever necessary to at|o&gt;v thtr jiaswin, due caution and expect to keep
first time he' «av&gt;' him.
When ar­ frage wus voted down overwhelming- hut thky-saw him first and a gcnf-ml
* SJ f*jroH«v|»|jy| W H h 'J b w e l
Silge of traffic and to thoii make peri* - ’r ]j
tin- u'Mifiutioti well within the lim­
(itamf)u(te' for the porches hroke’* « p
rested a 38 calilrcr wtu found on 1 y m New Jersey Tuesday.
j
,\T
Ih'E^ghlsr
Tinjitiug
of
the
Sattmnnent-repairs when the water has ^f
ATthie!&lt;||
itations of th e annual revenues. The
tfie s[iyetf|i making.
Music by the
him and from several sources it is
ird .lnrljiy Of*‘Elks 'oti Wrduesrtay suhsLlcd at the various points.—
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With scattering returns " eonilfTif^Fll
..
ford
dnwnf.1 i of many of the organizel&gt;&gt;*
burned that -Klkins/is suj.poje.1
„hxwly the indications ftro^thlit ,khV Or IIp do ;»?cchj’stra sup piemen
i
g
h
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l
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and
Ralph
RcPOfter-Star.
rtimii.
*n i Ri» smaller rttierrdmve been
Etl{**:nfrrji4 stra on tfevenil.kolox
he a had.man.
"sutlragists
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W ight.Of thfs j _.
’ lace and■ —
Then. -Ruff
I --the expenses of rent, fixtures, lights
3VaUg*t
Dfenuan helped to entefHe was arraigned .• before Judge suffragists lost by 56.000-ojut .of siftf
wieorgr1 Mason
.
f
iij'
of Del.anil ".vgejc initiated into the
atn! a physical director or field Herring a few 'ik ^ f latei and given
twincthtt visitor* zintir.trairy timtr utid
proximnteiy 350.000 yxytek cast: Tiie
piysterics of ^llkdoin and nt th- close • Ope ot the real enjoyments of our
agent with city ideas., .At present two months forJjH'tty Urceiiy'*ittd
they deputed fpoin Othtndp wi^Ji *lu*
antis
in
I.G52;
districts
out
of
1,891
oT The meeting I’ast. Exalted RuleY stay'Till Jacksonville was meeting
the Sanford association will dial e ^ e five 'months for carrying concealed
feeling that In order fo keep even
/, a
This 'paper has
received j^ P u jo rity y ff 753,fi7H. Ocean
H. L. I’eclt—wxrf^rprescutid with a George " Mason,
wuI the organizer and will operate WQ]|jtfAg.
with them ,Sanford mlltR rteturu, the
made
Mason
a
target
o
f
'
his
shafts
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county fl^tbV oni^Lonrkeiirried Tjy
I’ast Flxalted. Ruler’s ‘ .jewel;
The
Ro- building upon plans suitable for *
engagement affd huvo i O/lando iierc
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;
.irrcsentatiofl
speech
was
made
by of wit— real nr imaginary for somo
the needs of the city und according,
in the nqut
nna future.
time. We did it because we thought
/ Orange County Pioneer
Past Exacted R ul«r Cru&gt;;e Ilarntw,
to the financial strength of the or­
Acconi|»Anyrmg. a cut of "William
who
in a most appropriate speech Mason was big and broad enough to
Congregational
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Notes
ganization.
Baptist Church \ •
A weakling would get
Washington Woodruff the following
recorded the many good things that stand it.
Mr. IJsrry Randall will bp the
This great movement should re- sketch oppea/s. irr the" Or| indo CitiTnad or wither "under a newspaper’s
iy, October 24th
occurred during the term of office of
**»',- ti„. aUpj)0rt o f e v c y y man in
leader at- this socKUy's meeting Sun­
sarcasm.
Rut Mason did. neither.
*on:
^
Riblo
scjiool.
Thirty-one Mr. Peck. The jewel is 'a beautiful
day
evening
at
6
o'clock,
nvhejt
the
Sanford. ?f»r .ft ht undoubtedly the
After
you
talk
to him five minutes
The stthjket of this brief article
token' of the regard and esteem in
classes. j.''Graded 1"on A l Mn.sis.
bi^t fur the young men of the Pity .was a pioneer of a punj^f*. being subject for discussion will he "Cap^ ,
why~ H* &gt; a
11:00 The pastor 'will spettk on which all past exalted rulers are held &gt;nU * " OW ,h*
Come
'f lt hits ever been inaugurated tile son of Elias WtVndmfT. a wrlj tnririK politics for G o d "
by -the members of the lodge and dynamo of energy, and in most cases
‘ The Fortune of Our Church."
hc’ d/ymn assistance und lielfi it in known pioneer of Mississippi
Wil­ Wg iV«;cjJrVou and you need us.
this custom is a beautiful one.' rep- 1 t ” ldV‘1J‘ ° f
. Igood. yet
ti 30 Jr, R. Y. R.*U. ' .
•"••■n way and the dividends- will liam rodeTiorsehack from
resenting the big heart of £ 1 kdom. ™
his enthusiasm rarne.
fi:30
Sr.
11.
Y.
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■" rue in better men. " * ** Notice
tb Florida when Irr h[*'sevenjeeWn
Mr. Peck i. proudly exhibiting his h,TV «ve r the.,border of feasih.fity
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The
registration book oT thewclty - 7:30. The pas^)'t’ wilj /^jiPeak on jewel of hqnor to hU'.nany frieiids " 1
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rr—
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year,
and
htiilF
a
hotyc
at
Fort
n,,
Practic^hHUy.
Mason
believe.
•
. \mljF * ,•,
rfes ot Ih e 'Kingdom of
that the way to get people to spend
Reed in, iSJfr’Ss'Hero his father had of SanforrV will be open at Jhe office "T h e Mysteries
Rcrry is Inspector *•*
and receiving their congTatulntions.
Heayen.”
of
the
d
ty
'cle
rk
Satarday,
Oct.
16
money, i* to have the bind play
already’
planted
an
oranRe
grove.
II 1* Merry, with headquarters
and
will
remain
oj/en
until
Saturday
In
tlw?
annual-business
m
eetiii^of
tango
muaic. Wffen n city feels hlUa
He.
was
iU-frult
grow’
e
r.^
farmer,
\\inter Garden will inspect citrus
Nov. the 13Jh. Office hourx from 9 ft. the church' it was agreed, t^, take
l
^
O
n
the
Stork
Express
he
livens,
them up with some festistock
riaisor,
lodian
fighter
southtrn
r ■"■Proenls from Orange, ' Lake, Ostn.
to
12
m.
and
2
p.
m.
till
4
p.
m.'
On
many
forward
steps..
There'are"nbw
vsl.-'"
M
t
'
fjeorge do it” is a slogan
Among
the
new
arrivals
In
the
soldier.
and
member
of
th
6
’
state
rcftla und Seminole counties.
As­
Saturday It will be opened from 7 326 memberk and many more to city to spend the winter months are in Jacksonville. It would 1be a win­
signment .of {he. various counties legislature.
unite, soon. "T h e prospect? are as a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ner if juat a few' would help George.
Seth .Woodruff of -Orlando and p. m. till 8 p. m.
i w** made by Capt. It. E. Rose,
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M.
W.
LO
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bright
«■ the promises of God."
Pryan and a daughter for ^$r. and He is overworked, 1 that’* a l l . - ^ i , J
state chemist at the conference held Frank of, Sanford nre 'worthy sons
14-1
ltc
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City
Clerk?
ReporterMrs. H. C. Dultose.
Clearwater Sun,
.
of this worthy sire.
ln Lakeland /Monday. •
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�TH E SANFORD

PAGK TWO

Kick on Brick

HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON
DENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD

T o the Tax Buyer* and .Cltitens of
Scfiiinolo County:
It I* holng proven every day the
good brick road* are doing for our
county and atnte.
We
have
n
brunch of the Dixie Highway run­
ning through our county and city an
well.
‘ Have you ever been riding
or driving over this fine road? Well
and good, but the question la, have
you ever walked from the old city
limit* for a hul f mile west on First
street?
If you have you will .not
fail to notice the deplornble condi­
tion of thin stretch of road. Wc tax
payers were led to believe that the
fiist cp*t of stich a road would be
the only coat for years to come.
This particular stretch of road has
not been down much over a year an
a. half, and I venture to say thnt
from five to ten brick in every yard
is in need of replacing.
Do you
realize whaG this means to us that
have to shoulder the bills?
It
means that thousands of hriek will
have Cc t&gt;e put on this particular
stretch of road. soon, or in a few
months the road will have to be re
built entirely. Traffic: on this road
is especially heavy at all times of
the year, now ns this road is in the
city limits and a part of the Dixie
Highway, do the county commis­
sioners intend to make repairs boloro the road is in such condition
thnt they will have to rebuild?

branches and all grades was mount­
ed on strong paper and tacked to
the walls.
There was a goodly
amount 'of work from the beginners
to the finishers of the grammar
school. There* was arithmetic. Eng­
lish, spelling. m*p drawing,• physi­
ology, etc., beside the pres ted at d
mounted work of the agricultural
class, their boxes of growing plants
showing tlie germination of seeds,
the seed corn, rowpens, rice and
strawberry plants. Ail of the first
month’s examination papers, his­
tory and geography and physiology
note hooks and tnuny other things
h|I vicing with one another to he
examined
by the visitors.
The
school was called to order at 2:15.
All
“ lined up” ithe visitors were
already seated) and marched to
their plpees.
Then after learning
several sbngs learned this term the
little children were dismissed, and
the teachers and the larger pupils
conducted the visitors around the
room, pointing out everything ami
explaining tin* whys ami wherefores.
Almost the entire neighborhood was
present and all expressed themselves
The vital question in my mind is.
as well pleased with the work of the Why did Mte county commissioners
school
Uur oldest trustee declared allow such a road to ho put down
in the first plkcc? The hriek were
of an inferior quality, thnt oilier
places would accept, and if the in­
spector !f Lit ere wns nnel 3nl not
do his duty, or if he did, did ho
know n brick thnt was suitable to
he placed upon a road of this char­
acter?
Assuming that the brick
were all that they should ho and the
inspector did Iiih duty, why did the
county commissioners
allow
tlubrick to In' laid tbit win* instead of

GENEVA HEMS

Vs fa.-l ,i- .1 brn k l' broken it
ought to In- n pl tin'll with a good
otic If ihi- t» not done the brick
irotiud the broken brick begin to
MOORE'S STATION
crumble mid in a short lime there
I not (tint: t fieri' blit ;l Hit Ilf rnuMied
&gt; it 1 1 fi i&gt;l l litre M’ i was it
lb , U I Hai'lett nl r. nt r pn -•
brie) .■1 111 - jih I and I be longer t he
vii Sal uritti v
filled ft- usual appoint inertl here Iasi
delay pi repairing t lie larger tin* hole
Paul, llebhimier, who has Sunday and on the previous Sunday
become* and the greater till' ex­
ill (ifr some tpne and who hud lies A S I’eck was here m •mu
pense to us tax pavers
You that
irti.il siroki- of purely-i-, i- panted by bi- mother iml Mr and
i idi in automobiles do mu sen the
&gt;■. improved due to 1 1•• • urn Mr- *i 1 Smith
worm that i it « n ' f on our road**
forces Ilf Mr- lull Hi Id. Hide*
!{, .
i r d MrI
P I u*u r. till
lull
we
tfi.it
w af k
s, e
i finse
thin gs
and M i " Proctor
...... ... nied I ■v i I i ir -tin .i * r r , . ■! el
ami de iiute. &lt;t that an inspect urn fie
‘ The bridge* on t fo- k.iotilm khatchn &lt; reek .ire under water ind
t fie (ill at t he dc-iw bridge ' partly
(submerged
M rs

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Ill'll

I 'r« V a t t

|s

daughter, Mrs
Kivcr*
Station
»
\| [sf \ddu (Iresfiani
most popular Icurhcf*
from Monroe to attend
,' X e r i I- e

Ilf

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V 1* 1 II Mg

at

fu r

Moure's

mo of our given trie name of \
cr.) u»t ice St ring fellow
came over
i lo- ' losing llie marriage of )ann
1 1 • illey Smith
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Mr I,"
* nut h fa- u n t i l
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M if - b n r f e - H o ik r
Hiver» cottage
Wonder what tor
ill at tier home tit Mei
Mr. Donovan, one of our (aimers,
i. n
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i Mr, i'olk in HIt hut it u
ettVH don t iltg ditches, dig canal*.
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i
l school work at l.ongw
Mr hd. Sutton is
ourdeputy
game warden
Mr- K *&gt;
Had ■ o l d s seem to lie tin f a - 1 urn * • * » ' • *
resident' ..I
|l|(W
mo. k for some t mi. I.
' Rev. Smith Hardin, presiding eld. r ' ’
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field (’Onfcrr'nru .in the ! It'll arid *"r
,lu*' ! "
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. . . tilt ex. ell.
,, nl urtniei
.bn
Mr Mid .'It
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preirrhed
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hhuilfti n All li&gt;* knot kin.K thi* \\mnl
rrinuv fVfnin^. the •
men
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t hi* 1 «t n hi r 1 hd.i \ «»f 1
,\Jr; TW\\ De.g. r reMgned
htA||r|.
Very nice
office of aU-ward at &lt;-&gt;|tm ,cc.
Mr j conilUtinR of (rull „ U
rowA**;el ected Mr t . t Harrison L jre cakei(
,,.monu,
to fill the vacancy.
Mi.« Vaughn receive
Mr. Clifford Smith .nude aplea*. Rifl!1 lin&lt;J miin
tire trip’ th . Kfiorimnice Huh week.
t in
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Ll\l(|fl»
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The fruit In u e W M ta v e begun to
„ 01irilnU BVt.nu, |n
urx;ye w;»d
t . iu y s e y o n will tie, ,jlt^ „ t ^ nt1(m* frol' ,
gu. w on.
s ,
We hoi| it will quit r#.hung soon.
'• Mr. F,. it. Bradley made .a-pleasOrh trip up the St Johns river last
week
Wth, Messrs
Dorner and
Dollglu** rrftm Sanford.
Mr. Claude Coilee let a motorryclu he down on him
K.-suits, he
i» limping.
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If the pefson who took an urnlnetla from Hehhinder’s store wi|
.
return it the owner will be please.I.
The violin lias enlisted in the war
department— Urn .orfekn advance* to
the front ruqk*.
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Messrs. Haulpr»on anti Culpepper
huve succeeded jn getting water on
^ u n s K W r r ie ifh t * at leoat. ■
The 'GeTitfva .mitfic school closed’
fyviih' un excellent program,
the

p l ^ l U O I A SNAPSHOTS
/ A Very pleasant ufiatf m j&gt;»tt.*tuh-.
:ic school -teas the .faff" jrfvep .rfey- lije
ichool Frlday affernopn ’ ttt exhibit
for t ^ i r a j . - «ix..' wcek* of
t h e t * r m J t V . The.achohl housio'waa
heoirtUany fincofat^i tilth* fiag* and
^T ^pl^n ti~an d : a’ profusion tof cut
fioVm . The oitildren'* work in* all
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Now
brut Iter ' e
paver*, there
are miles of new ro.nl- bring put
down in our en tnty at tin* writing
ami we flax** just vote I linnd' 1 1 .r
road' atid miirc* road'
\t* wo go
mg to sit down and cover up our
e v e s ami allow* such roiid* ' ' be laid'’

The portion of thiv^tn
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tin tltUe re p in in g broken brick,
would it not have been wisest in the
first place to have rejected this so!f
brick ami to have placed the brick
edge wise than to lie all the time
r. t•tu• me l.ru-k

OUT
BO TH H IG H A N D LO W TO PS A T C O S T
We are closing out all Women’s and Children’s
Shoes, and as soon as those we have,on hand
are disposed of we will quit handling these lines
entirely in ordeV to handle a more complete line
of Men’s Shoes
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Sale will continue as long1as thereany Women’s and Children’s Shoes
our Store
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T H IS SA LE FOR CASH ONLY

SA N FO R D SH O E
&amp; CLOTHING CO.
Limited
H H 11 |
Potash supply
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given an in c e n tiv e to look
M
more thoroughly into plant nutrition
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vHth view to utilising products at hand to the very
best purpose. T h e result of our eflurts along this linn is

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I t is BO carefully blended that where land is properly pr
^ ^ ^ t g a in a l any fertilizer mixture of same nmmonilwind pin
regardless o f percentage of jtotnsh. Demi f&lt;

Jb4^ 2 ^^ffikon &amp;Toomer Fertilizer Co
H'-iit bwr . 11 t !,i- • oil'll i "ii
■How ed
to go on I predict l lint we will have
to -mil Issue bonds In rebuild our
llhe brick roads
1 do not make any charge* against
any one
M y uitn in this article is
t.o get the attention of the (ax
payers and the court ly rontmhsinners, for it, is their money as .Well
as mine that is paying these bond*
and the interest thereon, and if they
are not blind they will see this as I
do.* W t U ^ a ll, due respect lo all
concerned. I remain.
A’ ours truly,
A Tax Bayer.
Saved on School Book*.

Jicksonvillo
Florid*

Beginning of Va»t Commerce.
Intercourse between KUssia and
England began in the middle of Jho
sixteenth century’ by the White neu.
It was a fintarduuH and coally voy­
age The crews of two of the three
ships with which lUchard Chancellor
made his first trip In 1553 were frozen
to death, Mir Hugh
Willoughby
among them

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Daily Thought.

What greater tiling Is there for two
human souls than to feel that they are
Joined for life, to strengthen each nth
cr in nil sorroh to minister to each
other In all pain, to he wttfi each other
In silent, uiispeaktihle tioniiorl.-s at the
moment of the Inst parting? Heorgo
Eliot

Expeditions Seldom a Lois.
It has hai'pefi. d in I .. .. i .
n|n
Almost the Ideal.
11 ..j, tiirt.i
“ How are the spring* on this car* 1 that a pearl fishing .-v
r,.
"HI inpi &gt; wonder'll!' You don't notice out at an . vpens.' m m . , j i ,
a child, and even wtf ti you run over turtted with pearls nut imrih ll.itwi
tv grown titan. Its no discomfort at In all hut the toot her.&gt;f peat I gathered
ncnrl) pays all expenses in sm li cases,
R l i r —Life
provided no boat lias b. • n lost

The word "tightwad” Is forever as­
sociated. In my mind, with a farmer
near whom we lived when l wda a Ind
' In the country, says a cororapondetit.
^Jle kept hi* oldest hoy. bright youngDally Thought.
»ter. In the ttecmid grade for more
In character, in manners, In tUyle. fi,
than two years because he dldn t want
ill thtngf!, the aupreme excellence la
{ hu-purchasu a new reader for him. ’
simplicity, faingfefiovv

Chief Uses for Platinum
fine third of the &gt;v. •i,i N *„
platinum jh required m de-itjB|
mother third b.r e le r tH r a l mi

N EXT W EEK

f*t«n lT*ta] RhlnxtM.
Judo MttaJ Crtlla#,
r s o T r m f l i i n d O n tls rw .
t 'o n d n r t o r t i p , F U tln g s .

O'*rrorsted Fhreta.
C o r r o n t e l A w n in g * .

Uotnl n «n « « .
MeUI *Tlrtrk“ mdln*.
M i* n l - m o n # ~ S id in g .
A m * W e e tn A l* C o t r t r U
t m jM r ln l n t T r i e d C i l r n O .
T n n w tU in * h i m * * n d C ta j*.

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OCTOBER

2i,

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE THREE

SAVED HIS JITNEYS

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I.eevor. Vmplro Charley. Riglor had a lot of ftui with Hart
whllo paired with the veteran.
Whllo In PlttsburRh they stopprd at tho Seventh avenue, but
Hart preferred to get hlo little
noon lunch at a live and ten.

METRO

P R O G R A M M E

THE PEEKLESS EMOTIONAL ACTRESS

In “ Destiny” or “ The Soul of a Woman”

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"Sny. Bill/' remarked Rlgler
to Hart ono noonday, "tho hotel
in nerving Borne fine clam chow­
der with a plate of toast for a
dlmo. Try nomo of It.”
"A dime, Charley, are you
sure?” exclaimed Hart,
"Surest thing you know," replldd Rlgler. "Just hud nomo of
It”
Hart changed his mind about
tho beanery nud returned to tho
hotel for Ills clam chowder and
toast. He enjoyed I t but was
handed a c)ieck for &lt;0 cents.
Prom thaf time on Hart Ignored
an^ lips handed him by Rlgler.

BUSINESS CARDS

One Inch Tarda Will Be Published Un­
der This Heading At The Rate Of J7.20
Per Year.•

DENTIST
Offirc: Yowcll lluilding
SANFORD

FLORIDA

THOMAS emmkt mii.son
K. mo.I SON IIOUHIiOLDF.B

Wilson &amp; Housbolder
I.A W l ERS
Florida

San ford

Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
&lt;)f(lrc in \ ow ell Itldg

Sanford. Fla

GEO. A . D ECO TTES
ATTORNEY

*M&gt; U1UN,S£U.0R *t LAW

PriiL'ttt&lt;* in SlulF and Federal Court*
(. rper-WimmIu i II Whig

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Srtnfur&lt;l H h

P lu m b in g and
G a s F i 11in g

All Work Receives My I'crsonnl
Attention And Rest K(Torts
Tclephnue Nn Jj

Opposite ( 'll* Hall

FIVE NOBLE ACTS

S P E C IA L IS T
In CANCER, GOITRE and TUMORS
Cure Them Without Cutting Them &lt;hit

O RLAND O .

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F L O R ID A

- DISTINCTIVE CAST

Tou may And In tho papers any day
snch.gyyysalons a» Motorman Brown,
ffltbftuftlroen, Suspect Robinson, Op­
tician \Vhtle, Pitcher Joneo.
TERM “ REVEREND” SUBJECT TO
It ought, to bo stopped; but who will SMALL DIFFERENCE OF THOSE OF
stop It? Scholars tell us that this Is
SOME ABUSE.
MEN AND WOMEN.
one of the signs that tho English lan­
guage Is‘degenerating very rapidly.

MINDS

Fact to Be Remembered la That tt la
Frappe.
•Never a Family Nam$/4jul la Al­
John Manning heard a humorous
ways Appliei^torthe
story that ran like this:
"If- Jack
Indivldfcat.
Johnson. Charlio Cltaplln anil Billy

VARY

LITTLE

President of Smith College Has Given
Expression to Views That. Will
Be Received With Mdla.or
Less Approval.*
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wlfo does her share In keeping up tho
homo and caring for the children Tho
children belong equally to tho man
and tho woman, ami are a Joint respon­
sibility.
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"I certainly do want women to have
all their rlghta. What I look for­
ward to Is tho day when no woman
shall be at a disadvantage, because of
her sex. and whetyno woman shall ho
able to tfiko nn unfair advantage horausn of It Roth conditions exist to­
day."
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King Reward* Hie Honesty.
^
When tho king pf Siam wgn, passing
through Moscow on bis EuropeatPvl*It, a white feather fell from tho plumo
o f his helmet, and was picked up
by a peasant, who hastened to restoro
It to tho chief of police. Ho was great­
ly surprised several days later upon
receiving from that official. In'tfio hamo
of hls Siamese majesty, n casket con-'
talulng v portrait of the king anil a
ipassivu 'gold chain decorated with
thd royal tiYftin of Slam

Sunday were wnlklng down tho street,
That there Is very little difference
whnt would that jinggr-st to you?"
Recognition »f a Fault.
"Chocolato nut sundae, of course."
bet we eit the minds of men und t he
There l» one sure help toward the
John went Yinmc, and he thought he munis of women, and what difference
had a^regtllnr dtrm**r-J&lt;&gt;Wt*: waited un­ ito*re may Im Is -t-aUMud by |Mi*siiUal cure of every fault, and thjjl Is I ho
til a favorahlo time and pulled It In tty. and not by sex. Is the opinion of honest recognition of It ' ‘ ■'llpar/qr
this maniTbr: "If Billy Johnson. Do Dr. Marlon !,o Roy Smith, president
Wolf Hopper and Billy Sunday were of Smith college.
walking down the street, what would
"The differences that still exist In
you have?'*
the 1,-ducatlmi of hoys and "Iris are
And John looked all around to see not so much due to psychological dlf
whether there had been anyone who feieiieen between them as to social
had heard the Joke before, but the conditions," declared line!or Smith In
fares over tho soup were tdnnk.
defending Jhls theory
'They are
Well,' sutil hls fallier expectantly. based on fin- functions that they will
Frujrpe. said John, and burst out f 11 !tt11 in the world For Install!' |&lt;&gt;
Into a spasm of unreMramyl mirth
date, an'I probably for some time to
Rut he stopped suddenly. WIT there come, more nu-n than women will do
mbs not a sloth- around the table, and
tit- world's work as mechanical en
i' nally didn't sound as funny as it glnei-rs
And so there are naturally
did the first lime
Indianapolis Nows. more Institutions to train (hen tor this
work than there are for women
Wireless Station for Antarctic.
I ut ulrendv the Massavhitsetts In
(In* ol the objects of Sir K Shackle
Ions present South polar expedition stmue of Technology has njienefl'its
Is to establish a Miteless station III the ibyrx to women and 1 don I doubt
\lilarrl le the stiff to he relieved unce that before long trier** rnnmrvnfIjp*
a rear The tualn purpose of the sin (irof. ssiotml schools wsik follow suit,
inn would In- to keaji the civilized o r flu i wlfl lie duplicated by similar
world si tn&gt;niiiiiil with lie- mvtcCfo * • i 'lfioiis in v lofoli f•-r w..mi*ii.
lu|.-ii wl toiiiiltions around lie- polo j
In SU:i'li ■‘oljagt-. while lie re has
It ' ntgiiio rSgmpfuf'ff per cent m tl.a
I to itrotli'uU) the power of sin li li M.i
lion need not ho very (treat fur long | propoi tlon pf tu&lt; u etnployi il during
it.-'iinee inilisnUsslun hut during Cap I I’M II11mill 1st I &gt;tloll tile relative III.
in.n Scott's \iitarellc Investigations it putnrii *■ of in -ti 1-11 on the f.o nitv has
In* r&gt; i*. 1
I’li** * ollege now has a
w. i s disi ovoH-d that th«* Aurora aust
H|waking the *&gt;nlv pn«i«ii.- ■*.o
train Itlle South pule ei|Ulvale|il of woitinp dean a position foruo-rl* held
speaking1 tn hijn ik Mr Sinitti
f"r the aurora borealis In high iiorUitun i hv-a 1'iaft Tln r*- are sixteen women
tin- uli! Kngllsh Vuiir Hi-on n.h *-&gt; .it tlttil** l, by
damping
tin.® el tier | nidi tht. i r • u In .el in Inhi rat tve 1*0
died out.
wans, snntewj’at eouniiYrbalnnred the slllfms. where there used to be Six
Otic tinea licit speak of or tn a judge
women nod two men gtul them are ns
B« I UUlorillde liMi'-s hill i'll" Hp* O "1
many women h ads of departments xn
writes of huu n» the linn II*m.i I
(here ever were Ort** stgnlHcaril rent
P a t r i o t i c to the En^.
Juries and addresses him as Y.mr t A remarkable wl!|-wns made hv a son w li v we have note more women
t " Is t’ n'l thgte mi' not mom
1 FreHi h la &lt;IV
w||n died recent I' III op th&lt;’
Ilntinr
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Dally Thought.
There are thrp&lt;* test* of wine-work:
ThaL. if . must be huiietU. Tuttcful_ aud
cheerful —John lluskin,
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IT’S A PLEASURE TO SERVE
such bread as ours. It Is so uni­
versally liked that the hostess can
he proud lo know bow well site
bas entertained her guests. Those
who don’i know our bread cannot
possibly know bow good breuti
cat».i)c. Every day they neglect
to try if they are missing imc of
the good tinnys of life

SvP E N C E R 'S B A K E R Y
1 l J T a r h Ave.

free Delivery

The very lines!-\f trains of Bi# Bod
ton and Kloric^iiSpecial. Bot^fiiie
early headers:
lb. nosfbuid

KILG O H E SEED CO. *

Mnh-. I l l e s
1■ w i n g

Dr. J. A. T R O V IL L IO N

Matinee Prices 5 and 10 Cents
Night 5 and 15 Cents

The Soul of a Woman"—the story.of Mary Cadman, her supreme
sacrifice, her bitter tribulation and renunciation, and the
glorification of her final passing, is a picture which

t he

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wilt " e n t a i l ' s

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s . n . lit ♦ i •ue

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lt,*ve I luil «*•!*. min,an MlilUTd tin
hnmgh! up lo '.nn tp-r own lt\ing.
If necessary, said the college prusl
dent. "Blit I nm not willing to say that
a wlfn anti nuither It) a home dues
not earn hers | believe that In most
cpxeij she does
Tin* average mar

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i. lie- e n d
f tin- h o s t i l i t i e s 1
I that my Im&gt;i I&gt; may he laid pm* i«b&gt;nul
II led
Scholars urge us In tty In preserve Iv .m the family vault, and llmt it
the uho of tho’ KllgMsh language, unit ahull etentiinlly he Interred In tint
not ho attacked by tin* modern disease Meld where tlm final deciBlvp vfclnry
I also &lt;cqve (he whnle nt
whleji lmp*‘ ls sn tuam people t■&gt; n«&lt;- lx gained
marl* all the lenins ami man* of tt,,- mi v tort lin'd' to tit*' town which shall
nlii'i Hu m ns if Hi ' a • r. tiit.^
hear the mini** of this victory
B»'if oi

rlnj;*- Is n partnership

In which tin*

MERCHANT TAILOR, .CLEANER, 0YE1L AND REPAIRER
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Sanitary Steam l*reHsiugr Hot'Casqllnc Dry CJcaftiDfl.
Lions o f All JKimla oft SlmTt Notice '.

Altera-

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‘ S U IT S

NKW METHODIST CHURCH OPENS SUNDAY

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S&gt;15 ’ 0 Cl U P W A R D .

CALI. AND SEE » E O N ^ N E O R D AYE.*■ \

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D E N T IS T
PE O PLE S BANK B U ILD IN t
ROOM 9

SCHELLE MAINES
LA W YER
SUITE 9, COURT HOUSE
SVNFORI)

Slajorily ot Friend* liotig^t-Wr*

PHONE 143

take hls

Hnihes .Would Die, But -

F L O R ID A

Oue Helped **Rip to
. Recovery.

H E N R Y M cL A U L IN

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rorTlufft^^inths, orul It has ettred me—

i^tvfn't tpd1those awfid sick headaches

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stomach trodhlr&amp;rJlYtP^ )7ears„ W would ItaVe

times, fiiat I thoug|»t tUftly I would die. is'composed ol puris, .vegetable herbs,
I triedHJHerent treatments, but they contains no dangerous Ingredients, and

ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

did a?* seemto do me any good.

WANT ADS

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Itofng Black-Dfiify^

Drsufitit hairdone for me.*’

M Y S P E C fX V riE y :
l’ K KARD’S HAND-PAINTED ( HINA
HOitllAM’S STERIJNG SILVKIt
BOG KBS' PLATED WABE

1041st St. Phone 182

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jlnce I beprrbhjB II.'

JEW ELER v

Magazines Periodicals
Soda W ater
Confectionery.
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

iniediclncs. I
.'.--y ' v v
tcitjlhou^lt I did nothavo

The opdning .of . the Methodist
church on next* Slntduy will he the
Oceanian ol great juy to the mem­
ber* snd friends, of this churcti
While the buiidliiK i* not yet coml|ljif. the urrunEenier.U- n«.d plan*
for the. futurn sro such that the con­
gregation will be comfortable..
*, Through the courtesy and kindness
of the owner of the Star Theatre,
Mr. Osborn Herndon the church ht»s
been uslhg'the fhoatre as a place.of
worship for sotne months.. The audi­
ences'have been good, members have
befib received constantly and the
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acts genhf, y^il^ftfy. It can be freely

Sunday school has been ir.TeresUng, children on urrival. Parents having
I got so b«dt J could ooC^V^r^e^t, u s id .^ ydliixg^and'old, and should be
large nUPntrers have-beert In attend- rhildrvn to be baptized must Jy;
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tept' fajiyer^folly chest,
and all triy friends, except one; Urpngji
jirijmnt'.at 1 0 :&amp;0 .&gt;. ••
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Ser.rnph
by
jiastor..
Sub­
In the plans far m-M Sunday ev­
1 Xlet * p « J t « B VtodJy.
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would die.
He advised me -fd-M
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ery member ,of* the clfttrch li in- ject, "The (Ihiirch.'-'
Onlv a ouaivtf
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7 p m Sermon dyy jiaHtor, sub­ TtuRllord’s Black-Draught, and a
rluilefj and pxpccted t « he prest-nt
ject will be " A Member’s
t°
The program tor the dt\y LI
to!the Church,. . . . « t &lt;t * -&gt;■
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Opportunity for reception of mem:
bers ut TfacH service. 9:45 a.'.-in. Sunday school ut Star
The past&amp;r upd momGets oJttehd a

7 n. m. Sacrsmenlnl service.
Theatre,

cordia^ invitation to thA'publkii *^*10:45 n. m. School forms a pro­ crfllLy to rejoiro and worship with
cession, marches to«new church.
them nt nil the services during the
, * a * ’';*;
10:50 V. m. Bfptismal service for day.

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mere* in their headquarters and here of which Miss Kate C. HaH was
tho tempting spread of “ M ad e'In chairman.
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Jacksonville" 'product! thoroughlyHon. J. E. T. Bowden, mayor, and
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
satisfied
the
Inner
man
supplement
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the various addresses and ’
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Friday Jacksonville.
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morning was all business and at
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noon the Builders and Traders took
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her|ng of cdltolll who hAVe someA d ra a c * o r 20c. P « 'M o n th ,
landing at the Ostrich Farm where
pnt|wIy fo|fo g„ to U)C ,)Uti.
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w pr(W|U and ninc tiinM out
was nfranged. the band discoursed, Qf tpn urp lry|ng not onIjr to u k i .
K a lc v rd Aa H e ro rx t-C U s a M a ll M a lic e A ugu st 22a d
music,
the guests danced, the varied up the valuable time of the editors
l » M . a l I lia p M l o r n t a l H o o fe d . P lot Ida .
program included vaudeville stunts at the meetings but also obtain free
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Jacksonville meetings might be
men anti other feats of gastronomic mentioned the medical profession
and
oratorical strength,.
IN JA C K S O N V IL L E
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At the close of this very busy day ^ i^wspapers of the state to join in a
Crrsldrnt
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Vi«-Pr.*id*nt
the tired ones were routed out Of niovumenl to oust the quacks. Just
their rooms for the hig banquet whefe thc j inr of demarcation for
given at the Mason by the various quack doctors and real doctors be­
crafts of
Jacksonville til lied with gins has never been satisfactorily
the printing business and over five explained.
All that the editor of
of Ajjlliillaa for T»i Dent Under j l O o o a a a o o a o o a o a o o o a o o a o o o Q
hundred sat down to one of the most lhp n#rn|d knows about doctors is gown somewhere on the boat or in Nolle,
Hrrllon 373 of Ik* ( i r n r r o l Nlktutoo
delightful banquets ever tendered t|)Mt oUf OVin (lortor„ )1P, e in Sun- Jacksonville and is now busy ex­
Notice lo htrobjr ciroa thol Mr». Annio
nn assemblage in Jacksonville. Aside (ord nrp rpa, (lo,tors because they plaining just how it happened.
Miller, purrhour ol To* Crrllecitr No.
tSI, d*tod (he 2nd d*jr of Junr, A. I). 1913,
from the toasts cal Ted for by Toast have not opened any one by mistake
h*. filed .old certiorate in my office and
J:
haa made application (or tax. deed to leo
master Fred Kettle, there were vari­ as yet and usually know what to do
Rube Allen thinks Jacksonville is aue tn accordance orftK.faw. Kald certifi­
a
ous side issuea (n .which Editor Trip­ when cnlN-d upon.
cate
embrace,
-the
lolkwini
deacribed
prop­
We have the a great town but thc plumbing in erty aituated in Remlnoie County. Kio Ida,
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lett of the St. Cloud Tribune
gieatcst respect for thc medical pro­ the hotels fs too complicated for to-wJt: Kh of NWQ of NW*. Section
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It. 29 Kl Acre. 20'.
kissed by, one of the prettiest fession and our best friends here nre him, spoiling his chances of taking a H. Tp.i, 2211 8If.,
HAND mtOS. STABLES a
The aald land belni aaeewed at the dale
chickens" in Jacksonville and at a
&lt;t( the laauance of auch certificate In tho
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among the doctors, every one of nap in the day time.
name at K. Miller. Unless aald certificate
Bring in your larpty a n d sick o
late hour the gay crowd sought them.
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.halt be redeemed arnrifini to taw. |a*
We have our differences, for
hotses and
id mules.
Have them q
deed wll| issue thereon on the 24th day of
their beds to get ready for the last we .are all human but these same
] treated. t Have their teeth ex- a
November A. P. I»lf.
day of festivities.
Saturday morn- doctors who want the newspapers of
Wltneos mV uffictsl slcnature snd real
I amined. sharp c o r n e r s dressed 0
this the 20th day ol October A
l&gt;. till.'..
c down, [trojections cut off and deing was business meetings and part K|or|dn ^ kj„ thp l|Ullctat as tht.y
laeall
K. A POUai.ASK.
i cuyed mohirn extracted.
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of the afternoon was also given over are called, never give the news­
Clerk Circuit Court Srminuir Co , Fit.
The Herald force left here orf to business and addresses from men
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Wednesday on tin- Clyde Line’s pa­ prominent in the printing business papers of Florida a tent for adver­
tising.
while
the
same
quacks
arc
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latial steamer. Osceola, and t Ins de­ and other lines, among them being
lightful river trip piohahly tb# best llun. Edward \V_ I&gt;iivis„o( Drliifldo,, giving them yards of advertising
As t^iere was no write up for this
pvt»ry week niffl up tn dare the section lust week, as nil are busy,
of the kind in {Tie youiL was a con­
lit the after Him n the party were tj utickB are still doing business at
stant source of pleasure from the
tfither at work or at nchool, we will
guest* of Manager Leach of the the old stand.
The ethics of the now mention a few.
time the boat left Sanford dock
Duval Theatre and also had autos medical profession .will not allowuntil it reached Jacksonville and not
Mrs. Swanson and her son, Mr.
free to any part of the city, bringing the real doctor to advertise but the
a little of the pleasure was derived
Norman
Swanson left for Washing­
to a rlosj* one of the most delightful quacks have no such compunctions
from the kind and courteous treat­
meetings ' of newspaper men and and they 111 l the big papers with ad- ton and points in Pennsylvania on
ment afforded the passengers by
printers that the state has afforded i vertising and till their offices with Tuesday evening on the A C L
the captain and the crew. We can
for u three weeks’ vacation
Sunday Las quietly spent by the p,,tj,.M
certainly recommend the Clyde ,Line
Mr and Mrs
Hurt, and Mrs
editor and wife as guests of Mr and
The Herald has none of till- so" Powell and children were guests on
to any one wishing to make u pleas­
Mrs II
It Garrett at their cozy
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ant trip to Jacksonville free from
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, , cuD'-d quack advertising but there is Sunday at Mr .1 A Thompson.
bungalow at Orange Park overlook
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no law of [eciprority that prevents
the dust and smoke unit inconveni­
The Misses Edna Thompson and
1 ig the St Johns ri\er, where a camp
ence of train travel.
our taking it and since the news­ Kbbu Stedt. Mr Walfred and Carl
luncheon was served and the day
Arlived al Jucknonvilh the Mason was enjoyed as thoroughly as any papers live from i heir advertising, Pierson attended a chicken pillaii
just as the doctor lives from his p • at I.akC Mary on Thursday evening
hotel was made headquarters am) of the eolith* session
Mr and Mrs,
this hotel deserve* special mention GarriMt are premier entertainers ami t louts there is no valid reason why and report an enjoyable time
as being one of tile tine-l in the ell their elegant Imme on Itiver.ide tin- newspapers should assist the
Quite a goodly number were out
tire smith
There are larger htilil* Drive was open house to the editors medical profession m at \ way ,until
for prayer meeting and Mr Kncson
the doctors of the state come down
rhan the Mason in the cities of ih*
gives tis some earnest Bible talks
and the Iadovs during the session
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from their pedestal and recognize
north hut mne fun r.
(!co. Mason
Mrs Thompson and Mr- Unroll
In com (union it would be rank in- lhl.
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on|v
and his right hand man, Mr Mutts
were
in town Finlay*
While there
ad vertising line but in the mat
are on hand night and day to pgt-. justrne to the people of Jack.sonnle ,
Mrs
Itnrell
visited
at
Mrs
Nelson's
vi b.-n
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sonal h look uflrr t lie con v eniiuice if thunks Were not returned to the ,,,r ,l(
Mr
Tyner
ha«
been
having
trou
of the guests and the servtie is i » ilillereot trade bodies arid all those n,
ble with a bruised hand for a couple
Tbr newst»npers of F’londu are getcrflrnt
The rooms are handsomely who individuully and collectl\e.y
of w,-ek&gt;*
furnished to the very minute details spent their time and money on ting wHi- and arc firm hr 1 levers in
The 1916 Maxwell is e q u ip p e d with de­
M r* Clark still continues quite
making the Msil of {he newspaper rt'ctprin ity
Wlitl &gt; nil of them -tre
and (he dining room on
the ele\
mountable
rims, and hn» the same aixe tire on
ill
but
we
hope
she
will
be
better
enth or (op floor IK elegant III all men so pleasant but there were so iig.iinsl tin- fake doctors of e\ i*r y t-oori
nil
four
whcoln.
Two vitally important features.
„ r| they &lt;i&lt;&gt; tii»t exact 1 v see why
the appointments
Mr Mason de- many entertainments and banquets „sort
Mrs John Lundquist has sufferer!
serves the support’ of the people of that our memory is rather bar.) they slum'll bend all lh&lt; ir efT&gt;&lt;rts lately from a wrenched arm.
To replace a tire on the road it is only nec­
Jacksonville and the travelling pub­ even yet und we can only mention toward helping thc real doctors
Rain and the near c’outl burst
essary to loosen five bolts; slip off the flat
lic for he bits huilded a palace in the following with the proviso that when they absolutely ignore the and tin* damage done is the p-im-ipa!
if
any
are
left
out
they
will
know
newspaper*
in
every
wu&gt;
tire; slip on spare rim and tire; tighten three
that city und one that should provt
subject of conversation al present
o
bolts, and proceed.
U most valuable asset. We hope that it is not intentionally
The farmers are afraid ft»r their
Horan* Drew, chairman
Arthur
some day in the near future George
While Editor Mob Holly ind Husi - I svveet potato crops
|r was sure bad
W e are waiting to take you for a
Mason can build a hotel here a» (»&gt;«■« n. v i e chairman. Arthur W
ess Manager Walter llavn* - were in enottgb tint
ii might l i v &gt;■ been
originally platin#d. for he knows the Di*nni“ secretary and the me othertest
ride in the car that has broken
acksorivtlle la -1 Week t he Sanford vvnrse
business from the ground up and of t In- genera I prugram cnmmitti Heritld wrts published by the Wnm
nil low “ [• irst-Cost” records, and is
Miss Kbbu Stedt spent last Sun
has the happy farulty of making his nnrt thp rnrpptton rf&gt;mmiltt*e
un’ s Club of Sanford
To be honest day with Miss Elina Thompson,
breaking all low “After-Cost” records.
U. W. Kenner, chairman; W. E. about it, the women got up n much
guests feel at home from the lime
while Mr, Jesse Thompson ami wife
they enter the portals of the Mason Am old, secretary, and the members better paper than the regular edi­ of Sanford were the guests of her
of the entertainment committee.
'OnfMaifMohairlop
until they depart.
tors do. and it looks as though it parents for dinner, and the latter
C B. Gay, chuir^nun. W ( ’ l.c»- would lie well to have frequent was a welcome visitor at Sunday
The mtpii object of the meetings
Demoimtnble J(imf
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in Jacksonville was to have all the g«n. secretary, and the members o f ’ press association meetings so that school
A numbei listened to an excellent
associations gather and discuss busi­ the hotel and transportation com­ tin- two gentlemen of the Herald
fyin Vision Wbi
Will find It convenient to leave „,.r
Tursdav night of thi- week
ness and the various sessions were mit tee
inctdantntly. this fs the r t m ’ w W h w;l. preached hv IJ.-v
W. A
Fdliolt. ibairnrgn; Fred town
VCV \lfr.*d
conducive of good results along
lime
that
both
of
them
ever
trust
j
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rst,n,
who
S I’ lke,
t.
In text Mat
many lines but would be tather dr) Kettle, v i« e ihuirmun. I
Mill, the ast three verses.
reading for the laymen
The social secretary, und the members of the ed one another suflicieiitl y to go
away from home at the same time beginning "Come unto tne. all y •
side of the meetings cannot be pass publicity commit tec
* ed over w ithout some report, for
Tiank (*ussnti*v. chairman, and This would not have been possible that labor and are heavy laden."
There will not be much travel this
they consisted of a series of wel­ the members of the finance commit even in lids instance bad it not Ijeon
lor their, gotfd fnJtli in the good way 'until tuir roads and bridges are
comes and addtesses and good times 1 Lee.
Wtrnicn of Sanford.— SI. Augustine repaired.
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that were n surprise even to the
S F. Hnl I. -It", chajrmati, and thg Record*
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blase newspaper' men who are arm*- members of the committee in clvarge
t.
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,, tomed ,to these joy rides several of (In* publishera and crafts’ |»anCommuntpo With Oneself.
. t itn\s during the year
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in thy power, whenever thou
, j IbaH*p&lt;c‘ is
the very latest tiling in
The editors were ifvteMb of&lt;d' thb
The /jTlinmlier of Coutfnej-ci
EveryRjadisaAtw ellfyad *
shall choose, to retire Into thyself.
ante'is Im W
I , Rotary ('lull tlie- first afternoon and■&gt;T.I»eks«r,Villi' "a n il ^peciaUy‘! « i f . r|ofi! Klurid^. jounutlism an«Tis
by For nowhere Jith ’more quiet
itet or w ith
the steufrfer C ity ,of Jacksonville win
hie does a
Mann, president:
K e a l-j.™ "*
M ‘’ r 1^ 1’ more freedom from trouble
donated by thp Clyde Line for tlifi*' hnftr. Hccretarv. a„d Frank Cassidity. \
u f l hcsb ,gcn tiemcn need any man retire, particularly when he has
Florida news- 1 within him such ihouithts that by look
^ trip, from the tity to HJnck Point chairman of the entertainment
|l&gt;trt&gt;^ ur^ 011' tn
la
tiers.
Mr
Smith
hos
conducted tug' lute* them In* is immediately in
* whrrp there were . »Ame d.pOO &lt;nt- notice of the in ganixn lion
tin* ,q'Ttrr-''D*&gt;moerat in Tailuliussee perfect
tranquillity
Marcus
Aure­
Vafiots cncninped for the t rutSTonai |
General J C , R. Foster, host of fot many ycats and Hiwberl Felkel lius
;y “ rifle nmiehetj
This fine property
(tie luncheon at Black Point.
bus been in
newspaper wor)/-tinre
” .equipped nml arranged for the title
The Rotary Clui&gt; " f Jacksonville', he graduated fiom the University
practice wa* a, revelation to th e 'ed­
itors rfnd nMvc them first liantl and R. L .jB o y d , chairman of the of Florida nrnny years ago. locating
k’nowlerjUc Uf the gryaV .idea that committee on entertainment of that in Pensacola and being editor of the
Pensacola News for several years.
llr»t‘ took roo&lt; in the mind of Gen*, organizationThe Buildfirs* and* Trades’ Kx Tallahassee is the native ‘heath of
erflj J. C .-.11. Foster,"adjutant 4»enBecause It is just pure, fresh,
•wral of KlOridid
new club bouse change and F. C. Calkins, chairman Felkel and be knows the capital
sweet
cow’ s milk evaporated to
and
the
people
as
no
one
else.
The
and t^hcr lyuildin^H are in course of of tho entertainment committee of
thp consistency of rniui, then
Daily
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Dernoctat
Is
an
eight
page,
that
organization.
Vonstriigtjjw ^liql’.ut • thc lining hnl)
hermetically scaled
and steri­
led nit
1 M4.IJK.KIC II HAND Pm iotst
’ f r FOItSTER. V kt P m i M i r
-fi fine luwtbeo/iwfis e.njpyed for the
The T 6 urist and Convention Bu­ six column paper and should be the
U f WtllTNKK. Cxiinj
A i. HK.TTS. A*»’i C**mit
lized.
Carnation
Milk
has' a
real
thing
in
West
Florida
daily
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guests, ahd '‘they- were then shown reau and II. II. Richardson, chair­
delicious,
natural
flavor*—
the
i t
over the range where the soldier man of the commjtteo on entertain­ newspapers.
flavor o f purity.
Babies and
boys both regulars and statu militia ment of thuL organization^
• s'*
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children thrive.on jt—-should be
Pete Ruhl is now -city editor of
men of various states were endeavor­
The Jacksonville Real Estate Ex­
'properly diluted.
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is of the finest and most modern construction
the
.Arcadia Nows.
We just knew
ing to make, records.
It sounded change, and
GyOfl^e'E.
Brown;
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---it Ls absolutely burglar, fire, water and
like real warfare and" under the chairman of tlwi entertainment c«m- that ;oI\l cracker could ffot stay out
Sweet,
Pun—
Front
Contented
bomb proof.
of the game any longer
The Ipst
guidance of Col. IllatcK/ord. U. S. A. tjflttee of that organization:
Coyvs — Is economical — |irnctitime we saw* Pete he *wus telling nil
who represent# the govferfimefit at
Thu general errtoriuinlncnt,. corn- " " "
**ally no waste
One small can
^ ou can rent an individual steel box in this
the range tho editor pf^thtj Herald
Rennet '' j(S • “ b y r t the beauties of the re.il estate
s, . . . . -. mlttee aitd Cflto W
is all you tired to keep open at
\ ault for the sum of $.’1.1)0 jH.r year.
and party were personally , ^ - o r u ^ Vjiifnil|r).
dftrrne an&lt;l ltcTimg right .then to get
ottci— and that will keep sweet
over the grounds and th e . gerjitU
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back to thtk prune gang. They canThe
Traffic
Club
of
Jacksonville:
several days after being tqiened
1his is the I RO 1Kf 1fojvj you should uive
colonel and General Foster*, .have
rnot brtak'fiway tyTler they havu been
If kept in n cool, dry place.
your valuables.
otir thanks for this privilege.' .niuck' . T h e ” Maavn fiotel for the use of .in harness fof pinny years.
"Point
* - is
* ope of
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"*P rrt1* 1^%.
various other'eourAlways the smite high quality.
the *best rifle
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For t/irttr itaby's»(t&lt;»
J^nod, order a supply
in tho UnlU'd
Status und nbnulA
u&gt;uii-jrtw* %
11 if
President Chris. Codringtop of
of Carnation Milk from your grocer
« i v e thfi encouragement'an&lt;I *&gt;is&gt;Ut- •The genera^ reception committee, the Florida Press Association should
Ask the Pacific Const Connnce of the state,in fiVery w j i y v . Whi ch Horace DryW was chalr^ learn how to’ take care of-his night
densed Milk Qo., Seattle, U. S. A,,
for tho Itabv Leaflet, also tbclrnew
&lt;
JUturning tn the city the editor* man, nrthur Green vice rhnirman, gown before he jiresides at the big
conk
Iwxik " l l t c Stary of Carnation
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had ju s t‘ time to dress for tho*Bfiq- oud "TT. B. Garrett secretary.
meeting in Kissimmee next sum­
M ilk .”
The Indies’ reception committee* mer.
quet given by (jt® Chamber of.(.minChris, lost hi* pink night
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so Inviihfy nt Jacksonville last week
at the joint sessions of the various
press associations of Florida have
returned to their homes and as
pleasant memories float through our
minds of the many good times the
thought arises thut a slight appre­
ciation should he shown by brief
mention of the same. Slight appre­
ciation and brief mention because
if it were mentioned as it deserves
the entire paper would bo filled with
• it to the exclusion of real news mat­
ter and the readers unless they have
attended a meeting of the Florida
newspaper men have no idea of the
Jiass of entertainments given by the
various cities.

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________________ PAOB FIVE

Manager Herndon Full* Big One
aHMaaMt&gt;attaa&lt;«auiaatt&lt;.rHti»&lt;natttfaaaaaaaatfnaad.3nm7i3nu J|
The nmiling ’ and congenial manngcr of the Star who is ulwayn there
A RESUME OF SANFORD
with the “ l»lg mil” when it comes to
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HAPPENINGS
UP'TO DATE
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getting good pictures and selecting
Little Happenings—Mention
AJdrwn *11 CommuBKitiani for this
featuies' thnt will please and sntlsfy
CaJora* lo "Society Eiltor," or Phono
of Mailers in Brief—
Mm, -H. A. Ttfhova, Phono No IdJ
the discriminating and elite patrons
Personal Items of
of the Star has. after much trouble
ii u u ti
if d a is £S43£2u d n it fitd u £8/iasma d a ^d mt mi a«isa £ £3^ a ii a tais
Interest
and expense arranged with the fol­
lowing big manufacturing concerns Friday, Oct. 22:
od to each lit 1# guest. Scare* ly less
to supply the Stnr with the entire
Summary of (he Floating Small
Tonight Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman important than tho guests of honor
and exclusive output of theij enor­
Tallis Succinctly Arranged for
were the lassies who served. SarahToole will entertain.
mous force of actors which make up
Hurried Herald Readers
Wight, LcCInlrs Jones and Frames
Monday, Oct. 26;
nrmiej.
Dutton Of her guests enjoying thir
1^
St. Agnes Guild at Mrs. Neal's.
Paramount
pictures
have
been
run
charming
party were* Mr*. Allan
Mrs.
C.
M.
Vorce’s
auction
bridge.
Beautiful Fall Goods at Yowell n
al the Slur every Moutlay and Fri­ Monday Night:
Jones
and
Miss LeMnssenu.
Opening.
*
18-2lc
day and it is useless to go into de­
| *
4
*
|i
Dancing school at Woman's Club
E
i Mrs. Charles Hyan is the guest of tails concerning these extraordinary rooms.
Curd* jo r M ri&gt;. A'er'oi
Mrs. Andrew Mahoney.
features, for everybody is familial Tuesday, Oct. 26:
Mrs. W. E. WntBon entertained
Attend Yowell a .Opening Wednes­ with these works of art. They p ill
Social department cdfiaret bazaar with a charming bridge purty on
be shown exclusively at the Star as
day. Od. 27th.
18.21c
in the evening.
Monday afternoon in honor of her
long us patrons are satisfied on the Wednesday. Ort. 27:
mother. Mrs. (vector of Westfield,
5 or C -doses G6 G will break same days as heretofore.
800 Sewing Club at Mrs. Frank N. J
The pretty rooms were most
any case of Fever or Chills. I'riee
The most important deal in this
Adams.
attractive
with their artistic ar­
25 cents.
*
71-52tc
connection is the fact thnt the man­
Literature department meeting.
rangement of pjnk hibiscus and vari­
Paramount Myrtle Sted man in tho "W IL D O LIVE’
Mrs. J. H. Bruton is in JurksQn- ager has signed with the fnmbus Thursday, Oct. 28:
colored calladium leaven. Mrs. Geo.
at the Star Monday
ville on business.
Metro Picture Corps for their fea­
Priscilla Club meeting.
Bishop won the first prize, a lovelytures
which
will
be
shown
on
Tues­
Mrs.
Margaret
Barnes
will
enter
cretonne luncheon set, while the con­
Yowell s Annual Fall Opening,
day and Thursday of each w-euk.
tain the Every Week Bridge solation, a Japanese llower basket
Wednesday, Oct. 27th.
I8-2tc
Too much cannot he said of these
Club,
went to Mrs. C. M. Vorco. To Mrs.
Washburn’s home-made candles features for their cast is constituted
Keelor, tho guest of honor was pre­
for sale at Irwin &amp; Giles.
18-tf
of the greatest actor's .and actresses
sented a handsome pair of silk- host*
/founy"a'— IF r/l won
Mrs. A. B. WaLace was u guest the world haF cver known and it is
The marriage of Miss Hortense Refreshment.! consisting of pineapple
at the Wi-idmun-RoumUlat nuptie ■ very fortunate that a town the pize Weld man to Mr. Francis Eugene and pimento aaijid, olive sandwiches
of Sanford will have the opportunity Roqmillnt of Sanford was quietly and Iced tea were served. Enjoying
DR. DAVIS, the Optometrist, who has been making
at Fort Tampa on Wi dnes lay.
to see this cla^s of pictures which
regular visits here for number- of years, will be at
olemntzed with mass a( 8:30 Wcd- the hospitality of their gracious
Yowell s Annual Fall Openlnr,
really belong to the. larger cities;
Robbins Nest Hotel Next Week, for few days. See him
_
,
.iesday morning tn the SnPred Heart young hostess wore Mcsdnmcs K ee­
Wednesday, Oct: 27th.
18.21c
On next Tuesday the first of these.,&gt;hurch
T lln p a . 1{cv. Father De lor. McLaughlin, Bkthop, Newman.
for ( I lasses, for Headache, Weak Eyes, or Poor Vision.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bennett have features will he shown and for- s , .
Stok officiating. Th„
The rrr..monv
ceremony was
was B. W Hemdpn. * Puleston, G. F W Work Guaranteed.
Dph't delay coming until to late.
returned from n delightful sutnm r tuimtely the noted Emily Stevens
witnessed only by the immediate Smith, C. M. Vorce. A. J’. Con­
vacation.
will be seen in the stellar role in relatives and intimate friends of the nelly, Lake. J tv Diclrins and D I,
RF.rEREVfES: DR. ROBSON; J. K. PACK
Thrasher
tiel that good Eldi r Springs Water "Destiny” or the "Soul of a Wom­ young couple
again.
Phone YV. H. Williams at an ” in five noble acts and three
The bride who is an attractive
the Sanford House or the springs. hundred different scenes
.4 S'Cicr
11
and charming young lady, looked
On Wednesdays,-in addition to the unusually dainty and pretty in a
One
of
the
prettiest
affairs of the
Great displays of new goods t l
Exploits of El afire, a special five or plum colored cbiffon broadcloth suit week which (was socially and finan­
sj'owell s Opening Wednesday, Oct.
six reel picture will h*e shown. The trimmed with fur, plum color hat. cially a complete .success was the
‘
27th.
le-’Ztr
World Fiftn Corp. handle these and sailor shape and trimmed with fur "silver tea" which was given by
For that GOOD GULP G A S O ­ it is truly said that they are "ban­ and VelVet roses. The groom wore a Mr*. Zeb Ratliff Tuesday afternoon
LINE and S U P R E M E AUTO O IL ner productions" It might he add­ grey suit.
CR A TE M A T E R IA L S
at her attractive home on Magnolia
phtine 1 1 . H. t o n e ) . Agt. No. 116.
ed that this concern and the Para­
avenue
The
charming
home
wa*
They returned immediately after
II,tf
mount Co are the pioneers in tje the ceremony to the home of the very lovely with great masses of
BLUE STONE
fragrant roses of «-ve,y color and
... .
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...
t vi,.
M •' Elizabeth Mrl.aughliu is vir- motion picture business and vou can b. r i d, e-s aunt
and uncle. Mr and .Mrs
■■an rest assured that they will all lie
,, and beautiful -lately dahlia-,
itlng friends in Uilando
YY D Crabtree of this city, with xuri.i.1
IN S E C T IC ID E S
lliigill
of Mrs
YY
A
I iiii 1 1
perfeM III evert detail
Puthe N e w s
whom the bride made her home
New neckwear, iiat pins, etc Mrs.
will also he shown oil this night
Mantle-,
cabinets
and
tables
were
Here an informal reception was
Grace K Will jams, First St., next to
S a i b r d a v ' s pr ogr am wd l he made
G R O W E R S ’ S U P P L IE S
held
The guests were refreshed bunked with ferns and these h.ilMil itlltr's Grocery
IT 2 1 1 Ulll lined flowers
ill tile dl'Hllg
up id a varied pr o g r a m with Puthe
with wine, fruit and pound cuke
Elder Springs Water delivered to News, comedy and drama.
room, where refreshments
were
As the young couple descended
A F u l l S t o c k at All T i m e s at "Our S a n f o r d
mur home. Phone W. H. Williams
Beginning next week Wallace's i•r ilu- stairs preparatory to leaving set veil a profusion of pink vine
al the Sanford House or the Springs ehestra Will (iirttisti nuisii appro
lidded it- graceful beauty to tin
and B c a r d a l l W o r c h o u s c s
MendelHsohn's Wedding March was
'ill.
i harm &lt;&gt;f tho rose decot at ions Ipnri
Everyone played by Mrs It F Altree
V11 c nd Yowell s Opening YY nines- priate (er the pictures
the table a handsome lace luncheon
has either heard them play or heard
da&gt;. Ocl. 27lh.
IH-2lc
The young couple left on the I 1.30
cloth
find frtl Its centerpiece a lias
Line train amid
Mrs \\ || Peters and Mrs E W their friends speak of the unusual \tlimtic Coast
music furnished t&lt;\ this aggregation showers of rice ami good wishes, for kel of*roses and fern tied with a hitRow land left nn Wednesday for a
SANFORD
DEAR O A L L
bow of ribbon
An- enjoyable pro
of musical wonder- and the people Sanford.
phon* J3
where
they
will
begin
C h o n . * 36 19!
\i'M id several days in Jacksonville.
gram
of
music
mul
readings
com
will no doubt I-* ijIti.f to learn rloii I Oil-, keeping
plcting the pleasures of the after
Beautiful Fall Goods at Yowell s Diet i tm to- heard til the Srar ever;,
Mrs
Koumillat
who, as Miss noon included n piano s«do by Miss
Opening,
I8-2IC
night
\\ rid man has visited her aunt ami
Th...... .
that has received so uni h- in this city on several m Luc,-a Chappell . How they Curried
* larence farter left on Wcdnc*
i In- Good News to Ghent, unit of
. rtsniNs and
for several months
-ii&gt; ("f I,m forinnr' lunue in Genrgi::. inii.li fayorahin comment on .o
Maxwell's lies! readings,
our eye-, past h a s been making her home with Mrs R (
The Standard Railroad of the South
i • attend the wedding id Ins brother count of M nor hurting
and being clear arid distinct will he them, making many friends here three vocal soloes. "Perfect Day,"
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 5lh. 1915
Drink that pure Elder Sprints rnisi-d two feet and after this has
"Dearie" arid the "Rosary." by Miss
Water and gel the henelits there­ been set the audience ran sit nor- by her charming personality, while Charlie S«vry, accompanied by Miss
Mr Koumillat, who is a young man la-ttie Caldwell and a piano solo in
from. Phone W. H. Williams at the mully and romfoftable and without of
„ (,r|ink, rhlir4,.ter and „ promi­
No. 82
No. 86
No, 80
conrlualon |&gt;y Miss Caldwell
Serv­
Sanford House.
rinsing or lowering their fiend
9:10 am
1:35 [in*
Lx Jacksonville
8 : 1 0 |im
nent business man of Sanford, is
ing refreshint nts were Mrs. \Y . M
1:I5 pm
Ar Sarannah
5 :35 pm 12:35 am
Great displays of new goods at see Its entire surface
Yu he congratulated on winning such
MayAes,
Mrs
(Jeo.
Wutanp,
Mrs
II
Ar
ttlrhtrionil
5:20
am
9:18 am
8 :00 pm
Tin- admt-sion will be !i and 1 &lt;
I
Yowell s Opening W ednesday. Oi t
charmi ng wife
8 ;S0 am 12:38 pm 1 1 :.jO pm
Ar YVaaliingloft
ii
Coney
and
MrG
Y
Y
Spencer,
9
cent-,
l-ii
1
-i
tinp.ilrmishow
-nlli
Mli
I V 2tc
Ar
Baltimore
1005
run
1
TiO
prri
1
,
18
urn
Mr and Mr- Koumillat were the
, Hill 11 .l • ; it. Mils high class eoli r
12:3.1 pm
Ar Philadelphia
1 : 0 1 pm
I 23 am
*-v
W. *iM jiuy you I rents .1 pound i
rtupl'-nts o f many' handsome giftA 4-u. tW u tu*j L 1u L i Jj
2 . to pm
tain ntl’lt! -»-r p —rr- -ytff be rut t” Ar New York
G.20 pm
7.13 am
The guests included Mr and Mrs
r’ ’’ el'i run cot casings, sixes in \ 3 I
That afternoon acwmg cluh.x an- a
and tis, ii i,l11 tile people would
All-steel Equipment. Free Reclining Chair Cars to \Yuahingtou. Dining
Dmaldo TolTaloltl, Mrs. S. Barker,
■Hid .it) x . p j ,
Sanford Machine &amp;
Car Service on Trains 82 and 8 6 . Sleeper to Savannah on Train 80.
fiopular diversion in Sanford
is
all come out the manager might run
Mrs. Alex. Harvey, Mrs. A. B. Wal­
Garage Co.
4-tf
rfi*
proven by the number of neighbor­
a free show you can't tell what he
S
For JnformutUyi and Reservation Phone or Write
lace of Stanford. Dr. antf Mrs. It. F.
hood
dubs
in
the
various
Fcctioria
of
Miss Mu hie Bowler has returned might do.
Altree and children. Misses Nannie
the city, the latest of which was or­
to Lei h&lt;tmn in Jacksonville a f t e r
The loregoing will he in effect the
Itaines. Toffalettr, tjupeilir, Isabel
ganized Wednesday afternoon at the
«I«-I,din.g Several weeks in this city week of October 25th
arid Muriel Harvey, Messrs Tony
I %* \\» w i IU&gt; S u * * t. i n U i n i H I c , F U .
HilUborough Hotel, Tuifipi* fli
home of Mrs DeWitt Hayes, com­
“ Mi Jier many f. lends.
I’ hotYC 112
l*h«M I*
Toffaletti a lyi Charlie Hogan, be­
posed of the lady frdks in block 800.
I It ING MODELS
I allies Stills and foa ls at
sides the following relatives
Mr
French Mdltnerv Shop wishes lit ami Mrs W D Crnhtree. Dorothy1. Magnolia avenue. I ncidcnluBy, The*)
Yowell v Opening YY ednesdat. Orl.
I ioiigenial little band -d milUsi, ,oU8
a
n
mum
n- thnt Mr- \ &gt; da M - Km,*
’ * Pi
. 18-21r
room was a veritali 1 e bower of beau Stemhridge Munson to the literature
\V I &gt; and 11 in C r.iht ree
|ladles will ire known Us the Light
n-prweiiling Broadway
Waist
A
ty. with its adornm-lit of |m!ms ajid department of the Woman's Club * y : '
Ladies, 1 am receiving new goods Dress Co will be here on (let 26th
Hundred. Composing the club and
l&gt;innrr til .Y/rtsnn llnltl
i enjoying the delightful hospitality cut (lowers. The reception hfdl and will he given this season on'"Satur' f MI 1.1,1 N Kit Y line every wp-k arid 27th. and wdl display a beau
broad verandas wore richly deco­ rlay afternoon, Oct 30, at 3.30. in
\ . It i liats from 75c up. Fine assortMr F C. Coffee, of Atlanta, who of Mrs. Hayes were Mesdames Roy I
tiful line of evening gowns and
rated with brilliant ca\!udiun» leaves, the Woman's Club house.
"tv-A auto caps. Shall be pleased to street dresses, including lovely v d - j h a s been in the city for several days Symea, A. D. Zachary, James Brown,
The literature department and potted plants nnd regal palms
A f­
-low you. Mrs Grace E. Williams, vet gowns.
Combination serge anrf attending tht* meeting of the Hor- Annh Walker. Frank Adams, Sam
Mrs, Munson extend a cordial invi­
ter
the
heoi-y
rains
of
the
afternoon
f d t St , next to McCuller's (Iro- tnffelu diesres, ail serge dresses and "la Press Association was host at Bradford, Tyler, Hines and Misses
the evening was delightfully cool tation \o ail members of the ■\VoPl­
,,-r;
17-2tc.
everything (Yin- in *oft dresses
We .[1" informal dinner Saturday even- [ Agnes and Evelyn Berner.
Fruit
for dancing.
A joyous crowd of an's Club to uttem) this p/ogrum.
cordially inxite the ladle- who wi-h "&lt;K
~ " ’ clock at the Mason Hotel j salad, 'olive sandwiches, not bread,
f .idle
Suits und Coats at
This m-.isicalr* is rirt--d fqr March-.,
maids anil young matrons and gal­
Covers wa-re Ihid for seven, and i olive% and h&lt;Yt chocolate were served
Y" well s Opening Wednesday. Oct. to dte-.-i we l l to attend
lant beaux responded to the invita­ in the year hook hut the thsngo Is •
French Milliner* shop
th*; affair (iro.ved thoroughly de- I at the refreshment hour.
-’Tit.
IS-'Mr
tions anil a gay time was enjoyed by madn to Oct. 26. that the in'Mnligrs
Jighlful
'
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8
-D
i
all.
Miss L&lt;- Massent), whose charm- o( fcthe duh may hpvo •tU^.-.^ppW'VX * *-»
^ c a m e to Sanford lo give its
, . Among Du/ guests were Mr Osinr
Sluiljit Dtinrr
.
'
grace
and musical talent has .wort t unity and pleasure Of .hoiiring lliO
I" "ide n square deal, ('all us ome
.Conklin, etlhar of the Miami Ht-rald,| j „ |,i,nor „( Miss Le Maweria of
talented
young
■
vinlini-H,
Miss
C
A
N
D
Y
P
U
R
E
A
N
D
FRESH
(or
her
a
splendid
popularity
is
re­
1 d you' I rill us again
Six suits
1 'M
’5!rs.
J. Hofly,
and
r s . Conklin,
t onktin, Mr.
M r. R.
it J
1 1 o1 1 y . I yjPV* Y'oik,
Y‘ oi k. the attrftcitve house
Massena, who is for a few weeks tho
Zr
ceiving many social honors
priced per month $1 00
Sutisfac- Whet could he better?
editor of the Sanford Herald. &lt;""! ; c„ f.sl „ [ \|r, j; |j Dea-, u delight -*&gt; gux-st of Mrs
Dens
Miss ,MnsGarrison t’ aii'lv C&lt; make it
iim guaranteed
Dollar Pressing
Mrs Holly: Mr. L L Litzgi-rcld.
enjoyable dance was given al
Aniiutil
Mux/ntl
Orfrdir/
30
sona
will
he
ab
ly.
assist
nil
by homo
Irwin &amp; Giles sell it
Club
Phone 324
18? Up
i ilitrrr of the Daytona Gazette and
studio of Mrs.. Fannie Munson
The popular nttidcale which is talent.'
Have you tried it’
I , -if
Miss Helen Hunt of Jaikronville
Miss Florence Frank has retiunon Wednesday evening. The sjraciou given annually by Mrs. "Fannie
Continued on Page £
Times-U nion.
&lt;■&lt;1 from a pleas-nt vi“ it to M um
Seminole Co,
.Mehie Bowler in Jacksonville. Miss
Co-Operative St ore
Mr. and Mrs. &lt;Rv J. Holly, w-|io
rr.ink iiGiHvimted relatives in Plataka
Are now selling
sjienl
several rlnys in Jacksonville,
•ir" r fuming home.
PURE. FRESH C A N D Y
attending the meeting of the Florida [
made by
Press Association left yistreday f o r :
N otice
Garetson Candy Co.
thefr home in Sanford.
Mr. Hol!y|
( otil further
notice
Musson's
Try it ’
is editor of the Sanford Herald.— J
swimming pool will be open to the
17-lf
Times-Union.
public every day front 2 to 6 p.' tn„
except Tuesdays and Fridays. Open
t ,
Prftly Hirthdtiy Purty
Drink Elder Spring Water
"ights only by special arrangement
AN ALYS IS ON EACH BOTTLE
In h o n o r 'd the first birthday of
"» parties of ten or more.
Pure
E M A K E I T OUR BUSINESS TO F U R N IS H H E L P F U L
Phone 1017-3
/
her little granddaughter, Billy Boufresh running wnter. All conditions,
chelle Wight, Mrs. Henry Wight en­
.B A N K IN G SERVICE. VO UR S M A L L S A V IN G S A C C O U N T
perfectly sanitary..
.
1 2 -tf 1 8 -Fri tf
tertained Monday uftewu"&gt;n.
The
W IL L RE CE IVE T H E SAM E C A R E F U L* A T T E N T IO N -A^ T H E
two',little indies who receivedtwith
H illy upon the occasion of her first
LAR G E C O M M E R C IA L AC CO U N T.
.
I appearance in society at the age of
one month, Cumillu Madge Dens
arid Mary Kearns Hurt, with their
, 4 % IN T E R E S T P A ID , O N SA^
mothers were Misa Billy's guests
J4►
t
‘*1
** , #
i A and such a good time was enjoyed
Everything served in -the best way; properly cooked ! by the happy little gathering, for a
birthday party, you know Is always
*n a.thoroughly sanitary kitchen, at at moderate prices.
(C o u rt H * . , « B a ilO la t)
-i*.
* :1-.-. ^ —
f .T fT-r*,t
* .—
a great event in one’A life.
The
-1 : . —
three - babies sat at ■ tiny tound
Try it the next time-you are hungry.
Forrest Lake, P res.
D. L. Thrasher, V ice*P res.
A. R. Key,
table upon which was the lovely
&gt;* r^yy .
- * A» rjdrthday rnko with its one pink
* candle../ The...favors wore beautiful
hund'ma.tlp Normandy caps, fjfesentr.y r t %
,
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THE 8ANFQ RD H m u l- D

PAGE SIX

A Defective Novel and n Motion Picture Drama
By ARTHUR B. REEVE
TSt IF*//-A'noirn Noctlltl and (A*

Cnalar ef Iht "Craig KtnntJy" Storta

Presented la Coll*borstloo With the Piths Plsyers snd the Edwtk Film Company
Oopyrtqht, U l i . by Uio g l » r Oom ; » a y .

Alt Foreign tUgh U I t f M r r w l

Sec the Pictures a t The Slar Every Wednesday. Admission 5 and 10c
SYNOPSIS

■stood there gazing off at whoro tho
land Ought to be. He had Just finished
scrawling n noto on a pleco of paper
resting on the after cabin roof when
ono of the men reached down nnd from
a small wooden cage took a struggling
white carrier pigeon. They fastened
'the note, rolled up In n sort of quill, to
the bird's leg and let the bird loose. It
circled up. then, straight as an arrow
darted off landward
"They'll be glad to know we're safe
and so near." nodded Gregor.
"And
confound any Revenue men that stand
between us!"

The New York police are mystified by n
series of murders and other crimes. The
principal clue lo tho criminal Is the wont­
ing letter whlrh Is sent Its victim*. signed
Willi a. "clutching hand." The latest vic­
tim of the mysterious assassin Is Taylor
t lodge, the Insurance president
Ills
daughtrr, Klalne. employs Crals Ken­
nedy, the famous scientific detective, to
try to unravel the mystery. What Ken­
nedy accomplishes Is told by hi* friend.
Jameson, a newspaper man. After many
fruitless attempts to put Klalne and
Craig Kennrdy out oC th« way the Clutch­
ing Hand Is at last found tn tie none other
than- Kerry Bennett, Elaine's lawyer nnd
the man she Is engaged to marry. Ilennstt flees to the den of one of fits Chi­
ne#* criminal*. The Chinaman force* from
Bennett the secret o f the whereabouts of
P.OOO.tW, Then hs gives the lawyer a po­
In a room In a tenement Wu Fang
tion which will suspend intimation for
month* Kennedy reaches Bennett's side and several China men were Bleated
Just after he has lost consciousness.

TWENTY-SECOND EPISODE
THE .OPIUM SMUGGLERS

talking and smoking
Outside a nearby window was a
large box wnlch hud n.gtaall sliding
door on the outside,..ayranked so that
It fell almost at u touch, working a
little tdgmil Hag on the back or the
box toward the room. In which the
Chlnaftfen wen* seated.
Suddenly there «an a flutter of
wings outside A pur*-white pigeon
seemed to glide Into the hoi and,
• »** Hie- hsmlnr-Wbl did e*».- the door
automatically shut
It was a cage
such us Is used for carrier pigeons.
The llllle flag In the room moved, and
the Chinamen crowded about the box
as Wu opened it, reached In and cuugftl
the bird Carefully he look the mes­
sage from tli*- bird's foot
As one of
tln-in placed tin* bird In another box
and reset the trail Wu unrolled the

(Mires at the door and It flew op$o, to the lower hay aide of Vhe Inland, In
Instantly, boforo tho Chinamen could ■tend of Tho Now Jersey ferry.
recover from thefT surprise at tho audIt was very late In tho afternoon. I
den nttnck, Craig and Hralnard were
on thorn. One rushed for a window, did my best to got down to tho'Battery
smashing It with a chair and trying to with tho wireless telephone fo meet
get out. Craig seised hint and helped Kennedy and Hralnard, but It was dark.
corner tho other, who turned out before I got "there. ,
As I hurried down to the dock I snw
to t&gt;o Hop Hug.
U was tho work
of only a moment to snap tho brace­ that they .had already. boarded the
lets on the two and cover them with a revemffe cutter and wero waltlnjMjnpatiently. It was n fairly sizable craft
gun.
They hauled me aboard and we cast
"What's that?" demanded Dralnnrd,
looking at the box tn the window, ns off. The wind blew In keenly from the
hay and we spun down the harbor,
Kennedy'moved over toward IL s,
“ A pigeon 'rap, I suspect," Craig re­ keeping a sharp lookout for any sus­
picious craft.
plied. Let's wall.*’
/
They sat there for several minutes.
Already TVu Fang nnd a couplo of
Evidently tho Chinese had been wait­
ing for something. Craig felt that his lleutcnnnts had gone down to the
Van Dort Jetty. No message had been
waiting might pay.
• At InaiY he was rewarded by tho received from flregor, but they felt
sound of a flutter outside. A click fol­ sure that ho would bo thcro with tho
lowed as the little door shut, trapping BCbooner.
Finally Wu directed one of hla men
tho pigeon
The signal Jlng In tho
I to set o(T a signal, a flashlight on the
room moved
Kennedy loked at It n moment, then 1 end of tho Jetty, while he strained his
carefully opened the dobr In the bnck j eyes through tho dnrknesa for some
of the trap and seized the bird. From answering signal.
Ho had not reckoned wrong. Far
the quill on Its leg he took a tightly
out over tho water came an answering
rolled note and read
signal from the schooner.
5 P. M.
"Good!" exclaimed Wu with boMb
Will be off Van Oort Jetty .In two
faction, as he turned and picked hts
hours.
„
GREGOR.
What did It mean? Threats, Impre­ way back up tho dock.
On he went alone until he camo to
cations, nothing could extract n word
one of the deserted mansions of a gen­
from tho two Impassive prisoners.
"Come," ordered Kennedy sharply of eration or two ago which lined the
Hop Ling, not for u moment letting his shore at that point There, In a yard
vexation show In' his face. "Walk beside It. stood Elaine's car.
“ Whero Is the white girl?" asked
ahead of me."
Two of the gang had been captured, Wu, calling Johnson.
"In tho house master," replied tho
but Wu seemed us far away us over.
mechanician
subserviently.
He marched Ilopinlong sullenly, while
“ Walt for me here, then." nodded
llrnlnard kicked the other Chinaman
Wu.
to his f e e l and followed.
Down In a musty room In the base­
They did not have far to go. Scarce­
ment of the deserted house was Klalne.
ly a block away stood n polio man. and
. She wan nuithet. bound JUir. gaggiui.
Craig WBTPO to him
In fact, there was no necessity for It.
Quickly Craig produced cards of
No one could hear her cries, nor could
Identification and they left their hand­
she escape, for the two roughnecks who
cuffed prisoners with the understand­
had seized her were guarding her, be­
ing that they were to he held until full
sides a couplo of Chinnmen.
charges could he made against them
Wu Fang came In silently and moved
At the prut telephone pay station over close to her He said not a word,
Craig turned In and called up the lab but an evil smile spread over his sin­
oratory, to which I had returned
ister face as she shrank from him.
"I think I've got the best clue vet
Meanwhile a yawl had put out from
Walter." he called
Vim retro mtier tin* schooner loaded with cans of the
Hraliiurd? Well. I want you to meet pre* Inua contraband drug and hud
me at the Itatlery where a rev* nun ,, pulled up at the old stone Jetty nnd
cutter will tie walling
Bring 1.1 ■&gt;n ■ dock
Chinamen hastily unloaded It
that wireless telephone loo
I', n i and started up to the house laden with
the heavy tins
As Wti stood before Klalne the Chi
tinmen carrying the dope tins entered

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- i.t- .&lt;ml ' *rt- t i i • &lt; at i ar up
v In I* all
1 I -I l* I* hut v&gt;a« pill'd
...•I Inn ip-*
I Hit P was iiijJ so l.rt
over as lo dim Ills sight
lie paused once by an electric light
polo to watch a gangster Haunter pant.
Twice tho fellow hud walked up and
dow n 1 he Mtreel.
Hie gangster slouched h&gt; toluri lied over to the electric llctit pole
nut) K»-nn*'dv fell ins hand liuich-'l by
tliAl &lt;*f lh*- SDitai-l'-r lie »ns uior111 i l l

For' a lung time K'-nn*-*ly had Jy***’ n
• perfecting a mmiutiir*- wirideij'* t^t**- ptiono-of hlf ow-n In* ••nttpn, and the
actlvllina of U ij Fang now onusi-tl him
hfikton his work.
* *.,1 t was the in-xr morning after tire
ACApitirt of l&lt;ong t*ln that &lt;Tt*lg yfot the
^In s ln u n on t working to Ida satisfaction,
" j was delighted, fur I had been much
hkiurcsted in following his work on It
'" Y o u , Bee, Walter." Kennedy ox' plained, sotting a little black Ihj* on
; tho laboratory t»ble.^"Kve got this
r\\ ibUut down to atVArnducIbli' Tnlntnpjm:
’ It‘a tho most c a m W t
lutagln■bio. Bee. 1 open the face of tho box.
1 lift up these miniature aarlals of the
Inverted L type. Hero Is the transmit­
ting apparatus, there the receiving, all
tuned, t press this lever."
'ne'pauaed*- At the other end of the

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i ph-r &lt;* Hi., i iU'lt” &gt;ltd -'irrcptltloilslv
slmvi-il Into Ids band, and In- clutched
it Tlie gangster passed, ami, us he
did so, Kennedy looked ut him then
bent over and re.^d
Capt. Jopn Qralnard,
U. 6. Secret Service.
*
Written underneath tho engraVcd was deeply 'engrossed In hey own one of the Chinamen picking up her
Hullcnae
Across the almost untrqvname wi»a Follow "
tboughtH
Slowly tCralel^h?TMW»-d llralnurilt-n
Jlow fur they lut’d gone she dhLtiot ’ oled road they forced her nnd down
teu-d a salu/it^ler a
door ur\d seal­ pays rmu'lv attention, baj flu- knj-w'tbe. t&gt;n. the stone doek. every footstep
ed tjtriftelfrla.T hbvh ri&gt;otn A nnr, roads well. They haA-minu Xo n fork, dogged by Wu and his omlsaurh's
"Ufct Into tho ^oat." Wu ordered,,-^
tnenr ljilcr KeijJifVHIFalqueligd In and nnd Johnktin veered off to^tJiiX Ifjfti dnShe climbed down Into the dirty
sat ihra'ii at tf n.
■i.Mralnnrd etlnctivcly Elathe kuew- thnl the rlghtnodded uihTtlralg extended bin hand ht^nd mad was *tho more djrjjct, and yawl, nnd tho ^'hlnnmen tossed her
^
quietly. He looked nlimit
Thfy went title touched a liuliyslgujfl (But 'sum­ iiuIt case after' her. *
"If you neo-lh'ut for any reason kIW
alone
y‘
moned the driver. .
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What brings you down hern * ' ’ a#k«S
"You're taking th^"w“iTtigmiadJ' site Ih uteitll to escape." ndded Wu Hnvnt:**- ,
Kennedy In a luw t.oii*'
’ .*
called. "Oo^JcyHhe right "**L~
• ly, "dti away with her t
He finished with a threatening ges­
"A lilg shipment of opium Ik gnltig
"I thdtk youTt TJnd ihe»rttati.t betteV
to h*\ landed tfltiivlit and Ftp try ing to this tktiy. M,l»s* •l{iAj**i,'*- persisted. ture a« the Chinamen followed Klalne
Into tho bout.
Then ho turned on
locnTo.Uio f’Uhieso gang back of It. Johnson.
' jj". ‘ l
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i hltr.hoel- and’ walked rapidly back to
Think you ran*help hip'"
.
It w a H . however. merWy a ftHte on tbe deserted house There he climbed
•"Anything to do wl$h that hop Joint
his jiarf tj&gt; gain time and’give stifne of into the automobile with the two
up tho Street7"
Wu's men an opportunity. For, an
Dralnnrd IloducdT WoulJ It prove a the ear approached the fork, two toughs and all wero rapidly driven
clue possibly to, Wu Fang? v , -*’•■*- roughnecks, hidden behind u rock in away by tho fnlthli-rs mechanician.
TtU* &lt;yawl tossed up aud down on
"I'll help you," agreed Kennedy. t thd- shrubbery, had been, straining
For sovu'rtkl ndriuta* yvey talked.‘lay­ Ilielr^eYes down Ih&lt;* road and a &lt;iiio 'thfi'toiiRh swells that camo in from
ing out n plan Ftaally they paid tire approatfjt'pf thi’ c a r -had draW'h bdek the oci-an, as tho powerful arms of
the ewfUra .pulled her out through tho
clrt ck anil jxi*« to. go nut, Aa they
closer under cAver.
blackness to the schooner.
rouWed tho side'door a Chinaman
Johnson stopped some hundred f^et
There Klalne was lifted over the rail
panned. Kennedy drew Hralnard back.
or b o down t h e Wrong road past the .and forced across the deck dowrt Info
"What's tho matter?" whispered the
rock tn answer to Elaine's signal.* It tho murky, til smelling hold. It made
secret s'crrlm man.
wns the chance the roughnecks want­ no difference to Gregor whether he
"Did you see that Chinaman?"* re­
ed. They leaped out from their shel­ carried a cargo of contraband or a
turned Kennedy. "That's Hop l-lng
ter. Not another car or vehlclp was white slave. In his gruff voice he bel­
He runs the opium Joint. I think he
In High; Quickly they slunk down the lowed orders for getting under way,
T* worth shadowing"
,,
■-• A
mad
while the -Chluilntaq half led. balf
Keeping discreetly In the ruar
the
As Klalne war boeumlnf vexed at PVtslH-d FMnins fnt&lt;&gt; iichyiiiUKl rOoni
' 'hliianutn Kennedy anil liratnard^ fol­
r^Qbnaon's show of *fuM&gt;orn»c*8 . slut, ’WmldbhlpH.
lowed until Hojf ppitjrvd h**forff a ram
sutMCnly f*dt strong arms circling hqt,i
lte »»-i down the suitcase nnd, with
shackle len&lt;tl9 y 4 ^ N o sooner had h*i
while a huge, very .dirty hand pressed.- *a grunt aii(J a scowl left, locking the
disappeared ItisIoA ’ than Craig and
with Irresistible force over her mouth, door and shuffling along the passage*
Hralnard advanced, careful that they
Sho struggled, but H waa of no use.
way to a steep tllftlit'of steps to the
in turn wero not followed.
They pinned her down to the floor deck.
k
rt
They entered and went upstairs. At
of
the-csr
Johnsoh
drew
the
curtains
Klalne
paced
uu
and'
down
her
nar­
last they camo to a door outsldo which
and leaped Into his seat, from’ which row prison dlatrartcd.
’/hey pauied, to listen.
. Suddenly aha paused a moment as
; "Can you make out what thoy are ho had descended, leaving the engine
running.
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, */ her e&gt;'« fell ot) tho suitcase. There
saying?** sated Hralnard.
"T o tho .Van Dort Jetty." growled (lashed through her mind tho message
"Something about birds.** returned
Craig. "We've got them. .-There are ono roughnWk. "/ th e y 'll bo there I had given her from Kennedy
soon." .
Sho selxed the suitcase and tore it
only two. Let’s rash tho door."
Quickly. Johnson shot tbe car aUn)g open with nervous Angert.
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Gregor, one eye on the approaching

Orlando, Florida

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To the Citizens of Seminole, Volusia, Osceola, Lake and
Orange Counties, Greeting:
Be it krjown to all of you that you an? invited and expected
to prepare suitable exhibits for display at the Great Exposition
already agreed upon by tjie people of your several counties,
engaging in.a friendly competition for the exhibition of Un­
varied products of your several sections; also the things
“ Made m Your Towns." Your school work, your fruits and
vegetables, your form products, your stores of house and field,
your art creations and all other articles of interest, especially
stock, ckickens, etc.
Prepare to attend in person-and with ytwr family and
friends and the strangers within your gates.

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t

Chinaman appeared at the batch. A Xbo'dsto of tbr l-o m ir . of . ,ch ortlSrst,
moment later hla lUhe body wormed la Ihn » • » * of A let V r u x h w . -------* •------ --Cortlflrsto No. I 2 » dated the Zn I d a y of
Itself otit on deck. As he came near­ June. A. D . 1913 emkra-e* S ' ) 41 UJk. I I ,
Tier
Hanford, aalii land b » l n ( n t M t i d
er, Elalno retreated further .toward at tb ■J3,
date ol th • Utuanro of a j ih rrrAfl esto
Gregor.
In the nBrno of N a s r y It ittur.
Certiorate No. 614 dated tho 22nd day of
"Oh, sir," she pleaded, "aavo mo! I June.
A. t&gt;. 1911 emhrafeo l o t 4, til (. It.

GREATEST EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE FIVE COUNTIES

February 15-19, 1 9 1 6 .

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SUB-TROPICAL MID-WINTER EXPOSITION
OF T ilt: PROSPEROUS fIVEiCO lINTIES

THE FIRE
like other troubles, always
comes when least expected.
The only way to he prepared
at all times is to see that your
buildings are always insured
in a C,OOI) C O M PA N Y .

"Oh. will It work—will It work?"she
breathed In prayer, to herself as slip
lifted out tenderly the llttlo wireless
tolephono.
She opened It, pulled up the llttlo
aerials, and pressed tho lover.
"Hello— hello—Craig—hello!"
It was her last chance. Would It
work?
By this time wo had come In the
rovenuo cutter to tho old dock that
was known bb tho Van Port jetty.
As wo swunanround to It, with Ken­
nedy and Tlralnard I leaped out. Wo
gazed about, hunting for signs of tho
opium smugglers. All was as still
as a grave, except for tho ominous lap­
ping of the waves.
I happened to Ipok down at tho
ground. There In tho light of the lan­
tern l saw ono of those square-toed
footprints which wo had corns to
know so well— tho print of a Chinese
shoo.

Tier I. Hanford, arid land hniny t i i . i i r f n*.
the date of the Uauanrr o| .uch f.ftlO ate {In
the name of Gro. V Jnhnmn
O r (locate N o .
dated the n l lx / ’ of
June. A. p . I ' l i t r m l r . r . ,
f,. S' ' 1 'if J. J-»
A dd Hanford, la id Un d being l u m r l at
the date of the lexuanre of rurh rertlSrate In
i b » name of A. I). Htentiford II drx.
Certlfieate No. S it dated the 2nd da y of
June. A. P 1911 embracer I .nl rjj, IIL . K.
A fl ( ’ happnll*. Huh P it., Goldxbiro. raid
land being ar*erre,| tt the .late of th“ Irtuanee
of «uch rrrtlflrrte la the tia.me of tj XV. ,H «a-

rovenuo cutter, the other on tits ship
and crow, had hoi seen her till then.
"Got out of tho way." he growlctl
"SavO
roughly, pushing her aside,
yourself."
Tho Chinaman cams a step nearer,
knife upraised.
She fled along the
deck. There In the shrouds was a lad­ ton.
flnlcrr raid rertlbrater rhall b " ? r -i-ern ed
der. lu desperation she seized a rung, • rcording
to law, tat Pee di will Irru? thereon
on the 17th day of Ortober. A. P H I S
syvuuK
herself
around,
and
started
up
But ai Cralg’a next worda 1 inyself
Witneoo my offlclal signature and real this
Her relentless pursuer followed, the !Znd day of September. A. fl. ISIS.
gasped.
hand
over hand, clenching the knife
K. A. P O U G 1 .A H S
"If you can get a light." ho almost
t Irrb Cirruit Crurt. Krmiaile C o u n ­
ty. Florida.
shouted,'"thrust It out of tho porthole In his teeth. In her terror she tore
&lt;«■»!'
Ily, Jar. C. Iloborta. P C.
to guide us. But we'll find you any­ off a piece of spar that had been loos­
10-t’rt Step
ened by a shot from the cutter nnd
way. Keep up your nerve."
threw It full In his face.
We crowded about him.
"nralnard — ft pair of glasses —
quick " he cried, dashing to tho bow
of the cutter, "and full speed down
the bay "
Briefly, ns he swept the horizon
ahead, he repealed the tale of Elaine's i

kidnaping
Wo strained our eyes,. v . ..

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"That a It— BralnixM—qtofc
cried Craig at last. A,
■Fnr off, almost out on tho ocean, wo

81111, on ho came. She drew herself
up. There v^fts no escape. A moment
sho trembled aloft.
Then, from a crosstree. Abo Jumped,
diving fur out Into the water
The
Chluumuii followed.
Hand over band' be churned the
wave* after her

Wc were now nearing a tow. rakish
cruft.

Though

wo signaled

it. they

could see a tiny twinkle of light slow­ puld no attention. Instead, wo could
hear the chug-chug of nu auxiliary gas
ly wnvlng back and forth.
engin e.

ApyllralUn for Letlerr l-olenl
Notice la hereby given that the •ub-erlberr hereto will apply to the Governor of
Florida on the QrM of November, A. I).
ISIS, at Talla h au er. Florid., for i l &gt; t t e r r
Patent on the proporrd rbarter " o f the
"Z»char&gt; Crate .&lt; Novelty W o r k . ," which
I. publtrbrd herewith below, tblr inth day
of September, A P. ISIS.

A. P. Z AC IIA It Y
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II. C. ZAC IIA 111

A . K. I’ O W K K H .
Zachary Crolo A Novelty
W orks•
We, tffe* under.lgned, do hereby i w o r i i l r
nuirelvrr lor the purpote of hemming Inrorpurated under the lawr of H o n d a , to
tran.art for profit tho buelnewi below ret
forth, and » i .lev adopt the following or the
chart.r o l the prone red corporation.
Article I.
The name of this rnrpuration rhall be the
7 .r h .r y Crate .1 Novelty Wo rk. , rn.l Ur
jtrlncli al place of hu.lneM rhall l&gt;e San
lord. Semlnnle county, Florida, end the
board of
dlreetnrr
may
ertahUrh
other
pl.cer ,lf •
|ttrfn,
rr "Uhlp 4fnl «il hout
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Charier

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Itralnard sent a shot .across the
In her prison Elnlne had talked to
schooner's
how
Still she did not stop.
Crnlg, Hfrnld. to raise her voice too
Instead,
the
topsails
broke out In
high
spite of the gale uml site lo aded uwp)
The footprints led up from the dock,
As .slii* heard Kennedy's Instruc
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to an old, deserted, dilapidated house. Hons, ’jibe replaced the receiver nn&lt;f faster
Another ihot flaBheil out frptiTotJr '
K or,d* J|f||r|r ,(
Wo paused a moment before It
Just rose quickly to her feet from beside
WHEN
gun
This
time
u
spar
was
carried
1
i
h,
frnrf.i
„ . , urr
thr
then a door opened nnd u Chinaman the suitcase She looked about There
LEAST
«n-t r«m&lt;lurir.i i»v *••*1 .r
appeared
wns a dlngv oil lamp suspended from u^Q), an the M'urchllKhl flayltiK J,|i •»• ri•••-1
the Hchooner., clenrl) hI|OW«‘(1
*n&lt;gfp in «n.| carry un t h r hifwinro*
I
With u cry he darted hack, but we a beam nj the deck above
'V
r
Were
rapidly
ginning
tju
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wern.
at.
liim—.
Tbr-rsx
were
others
In­
sili.. . . l u i l It ttud t u u to. the port.
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tirirtUf*. MJ&gt; Aftsl aril,* Iw ml*o i, (II m• u f * &lt;
Ml? M A G M M . I A A V K
1 ralliuf d Stop tiring- for heavens turr.» luv and &gt;.li vcgrtablr crate, bkrtrl.,
side, too, but they were easily over- bolo. Iiatrk nnd forth she waved It ua
boieo, of rwry nature anti kind: 19 tnanufar us her arms would permit.
i
Routed ( rulg from tin bow. facturr,
|K)wored.
liuy am) m »!I i ««h , Hoor«, blind*.
*Mnrle«; l»* buy nn&lt;l »rll w itty kind of
Prodding the reticent Celestlnls, wo
ri p p mufiJ isiua m? a untuaiS u &gt;iu tin jsdan ua e j: JiHU
isrturtuujiumsu
As the schooner now slipped along.
1-ook!
ukldir r
rratrriftl
(ini • rn« r r har&gt;di««* that
" * • Wlowed hla Anger as he peered 1niA&gt;
retraced our steps to the Jetty, Itraln- Gregor who had left the man nt the I
»4*» n r r f u i r y «»r v t p ^ d i m i in (h# rondurt
ni
»u
rb
bu«tn«**ft.
|n bnrrnn itinnrj
wheel,
was
gazing
off.
not
particularly
|
lor^ard
tensely.
urd's men carrying the opium. At the
and i r t u f f u m r l*&gt; rtiu rin| Ailc n|i, bond*.
dork wo loaded our prisoners nnd the huppv nt the prospect of not touching
There In the rigging, hanging peril
»if id hr r iddlfAtMtn* lhrrrf«*f V » 4#%n. I*u&gt;
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MILL WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
fla ir
ki . d I n | m| Hd k r
a port for a long tilin' again Sudden
was Elaine- She wU» t llnglng • I' d oall r«
contraband on tho cutter
!•» but I
A i hi n h, «n d o|»«r«tr trim
»
It was plain that although we had ly he became aware of a poetillnr. lliern holding u Chinumnn nt (at) ,
•
«nd
•
ii
a ll
• u r h
A nd
We are prepared to figure with you on all ehusses *&gt; raptured the dope, tho ship which had though slight gleam on the water He
rriA\ lir rt («n
Suddenly we enw her draw herself tb» r *»id furlh rf I hi n f •
• «r\ i f rt|irdl«n( (»• I»o* d«»«ir fur (hr * 11.
3 ..f I I’M HER and MI LI. WORK for HOI SK. STORE f! brought It had escaped and, worst of lealiml over Hie rail farther Below up and deliberately dive Into the wh t(oafl|l !»••■■■ I «.•' Ilf (hr I ••'t|0^%. t|f ' f
r |.. i •• 1mIi A l l t.. h a t i, M i M i v r and #1
W u had again slipped through our ami a lut forward of him he &lt;ouM ter The t hltiumuli dl\e&lt;l also Hand
5 "f BARN. Eraming. Mooring, ceding, siding, windows, £ ii.I.
% *•1’ |yh»* r l j h U e
|M .«rr«
An d |i f(* do r «
\\ e in il'tilai In • ••( |*nf aI lull* iir&lt;Afilflril a .el
lingers
catch n glimpse of u light moving over hand lie went ufter her
u
doors, screens, blinds, mouldings, lattice, frames, boxes.
rai-nrvf litiilrr ( h r Ia » * •! r hr o(«»r »#•
watched, speechless
Hralnurd giivo tho order, und we along 'he side of the bout
t &lt;•&lt;fIitA
i.
left
the
wharf
As
we
stood
gazIliK
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Confound
that
went
It'
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lie
milt
\rllrlr III
Kennedy
turned
and
seized
the
rapid
L
Tell
l
s
What
You
Waul
I'.stimales
Kurni
sited
Free
M
I h&gt; ( u n uni id
Aim*
i.t tt
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from the &lt;uptured opium to the prison tereil III .1 sudden fury, turning and lire gun, whit ling It around und aim­
(At. 1 /At lull *L ■ •I hr ►'»((&gt; 1 hlKlAAltd
ers, Itralnard was visibly elated seizing up n'bonthook lying on the ing carefully
I bdl Af •. t «• i»** dit idrd Kiln fi\r huniln *1
Hnr llllf.dfrd 9 |fill on rich
5 •
Shake." he said larnnlrnllv to t'ralg 1 deck
,
Tlo* Chinn man was n powerful swim l•*U nA»* . -if!••»»
•' af •
« •|&lt;l( At .»••• k 4
I
Uhi tin r It was Ih.d he whs dis­
ni'm-t - • t u it '-'? ' i cute
e ■ u u ? !"
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Itul-mg it lie leaned far over the m o t uod wits rapidly gaining i'll
appointed it' the failure to land \Vu rail
I'li. 11 he brought the hoathook Elaine
We could even see the gleam
or whether he had a premonition that down suddenly on the lamp, t-mashlng
•f the knife In the searchlight Care
all was not well, somehow Kenned? It Into a thousand tills as they hlssel fully Crnlg sighted the gun T he mis
P .9406« « ♦ « « « » « « » « « « « » » « » « &gt; « » « » « « • « « « « « » » « « « » • » « ♦ * « « « «
did not share the elntlon
lie extend
Into tile wnter.
%Mir Ir D
lake of n hair s breadth meant 11 f•• or
0
t
•»» •l-all r
l*i il* I'ul l.t
ed his hand mechuntcallx
Elaine drew hark lu horror In her death
♦! • •• *|i*«f*»* nrh
lii-l then a lot// .ts If a tiell had hand 'a . merelv the handle of the
lM*» • l
1 film 1% b Hi
lie Itred
r 1 ha
•• --\tlIfftfe ir* •
nine si 11 i d us It was so un* xp&gt; ■t liltlil
It ...fined nr If (or Ilist hope
U till VItl t• fill! MMfin till* ftlint
•• • i*i u •
»? .
'I th.it I exclaimed although the next hud I" en tilusfeil
•U|.». ...
. oififmc •••
rHoclu'ttrtl o w r f 1 »«•
I h*
♦ l o r the best quality of CRAIN. IIAY, FEED and ♦ •S«iinniM
*| realized that it w*.is from the
"Clip II look over the stern to • liiii.tinun n arniN ui»nl up lu rtniii* nur
♦
* FLOOR at REASON \BI.E BEK ES
♦ Wireless telephone Craig had asked nil' port’ 1rled one of the inen pu witfeh rrud^r. 1 1 1h lirnri Hank 1h*1 oh thr nur
I K . ».»*.. i • • • " I th io M i f | i n r , | t * i i • H a l ’ 1—
• • *1•«• • w*| t*.
t.i hum- from the latmrnton
*♦ •
IMf 6 1 1, ' • f *
\ if
lie pointed and Greiffir rnlded his f.in* of fltr* MAfi.T
1 S
II
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1 *. . t. ».«
-s ^r* ' Bf ;
A’ • *
hi ItIti'il\ seized the Ikix, opened It Mines us tlo- 1.*Hl, llu’luilllfg Up * t 'hill 1
WRI TE
InntntilI ) . I'mlp; ami I
huinln^ j • l* « » • ' • t *
4 | O.f . | , f . , U „ .
i n i (ii
o»ot *if n*»t l e * * i h s t i * hr****. • fi • fl n ot m o r e
hastily and dapped the little receiver tnun to whom Wii hud entrusted
H an
n y•
• 1 «*r k h • • 1iflrr o,
a f i *1 o(| ■ ti
t ii t i r
to Ills ear
Klnln^. crowded about
.Id •(** •• ft.. .I f . A*m I » r r f l ' * A- ( b r ei»f f ..if ■
IIg. e|*
In
(I
rtiAY
tul
I
ttrilf
1
hr
1
1
1 (1,0Hello hello ten. tilts Is Craig
T'ln-rr wim a sem 1hllght sweeping that figure swimming In t In
. Ida. k *rt n t i r j i n I U * • • u r n rnA&gt; l»p Ml D. l li&gt;
th**
Where are you—what?"
tho watrr. ns If n fast boat wore hunt
viator. Neither o f us puld any atton • Af t i r |H-r««kfl. I hr I ' h i f i l I f i l t r r H i i r * . Artil a I
Palatkn, Florida
2 Of rourse we could henr only one ItiK for nomothlnc and won* ruptdly tlori to GroRom fruiitlr slRiinls of sot n » h * f t i f f i w s I** l»r r h n a r t f Ity I h r ut . i rk
•h«tl I*
• Ltorh anrtuallv t*y *h»♦
♦ side iif the conversation, hut from the
in rrhaiillliR t h*-111
iiinle r an llralhanl
i'ovor&lt;-d the •llir khnl'll^* At than Afl II14aI nirrlllil
look of Intense horror that pussed
11 Hi. Mr*t XI ‘&gt;ni|. &gt; in J . r u . i ,
" I t ’s a . rovi'iiuo ruttrr.'' urowlod Mchoonor
Af ||&lt; tftntilfir
tbr
Af I '♦ I »•
over Kennedy's face t knew (tint some Hri'Ror. IowoH iir fils cl.is* aftrr a
.1.■
•♦.( r .fit* . - - . I. iU I .
\s wo piiiked t'rtilr- r*'rt- lo-d over
. * t.
thing ti-rr'ldu must have happened to
. • k u nit mv ..I t h»" to v ►t
r
v-r:« f • ntol 1 nURlit I'tn Ilie IlMtliR l o t hodtl)
.
\t
t • • i|ia
I. .In.t'rowil oil iMi't* Mill ~tatt th, .nix
1
ido nur l»'.it
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1 •t.o
11.1
Il ur &gt; motor
Oh, &lt; i i i I r ' ' ' she Ravi" d ;im K&lt; n
Ua . Ai.il ilMl.iilalk.
« l l b i 1k«« ao4a.w«l
M&gt;- vtjHoyod (rvr*ti ins rrnirrs hnnrsr • ItI'd V. wrapped Ilts Rreatinat about •to* • ' i * f • « *( ••• k l-t'lili
| hr bira'ii
l*
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iiti»
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|h h i i i Im 1|. \
|f.
lv
llialautly tho dock wuu Ip an up her
• 11&gt;« k hnt i|r f a shAll 1 itn*lil
uf
(i*Uf
flit ||j
roar. For tho moment. In their anxi­
br
f»
T
h
r
fntliiwItiK
ahall
hr
(h*o(T\frfA
Ttralnnrd soind'liot drinks- -quick."
|hr r«»f p o r t i o n
unlll lh«»M* rlp r ln l gr
ety to escape, they Hncmcd to have • Iim o n i o n ' d an Ho c a r r i e d h o r , h a l f of
I hr fir*t r U r p A ^ , »fi||l h**•«• (|UtJlRr«f. vti
fnrgotton Elalno— all
except' the fiilntltiR. to H ie c a b i n
I'liAltUni, A.* I»
•4/&gt;. Vint Prrftdrn\\
^
/ A*h Af S
•*»«! T fr A* Ufrr
I'hluaman who iiad boon sot to Ruard
T h a t l k lleaven for the wireless tele
II* »*
/A^ h a f % ! taia r rl ofIh rz rtdi.
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li'-r Hllontlv in- droit from hl» blnuoi. I'hmie
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UHltteri'd a- he worked
a ii *1 A k • I'l'tMf*
n knlfo ami sllpp&lt;*d down tin- rotnpun 11 at'fIciillv to hritiR lo t around
\t tl« Ir \ |
h.n way
Vo
11 w ,14 t h e 11 • 1 nti,i
that dot
II.*» • &lt; ) . '
a rate .. t
• , |i | I, .fur
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» 0. itfjit.r a I mil
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a'
Elnino. tier cars now sharpened h) It.l s h e o i m i o . i r . il l.ii.koiR u|, id h i m .
a.............. . !• v' '••If » .U t . PiI.
f ' ar at the tm “ T.-rlmis miih'.Ii Imr of saf*\ 1 1 !« Ir V |
Hie Iir Ii I. hud heard th. i omtnotloti
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Six Years of “ Making Good” by
The Florida Citrus Exchange

I lie F lorida Citrus KxrhaiiRc* is chirring upon tlu* srvnitli yrar
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No co-operative organization could Hold together for six years unless
it had made good for its members.
Despite mistakes and vicissitudes, notwithstanding handicaps and
obstacles, the Kxehangc has steadily increased its membership and
wonderfully grown in strength.
It has taught the growers the power of co-ojxration and shown them
that by selling their own fruit they can make more money as well as
control their own packing houses and marketing equipment.
It has shown conclusively that there is not nearly enough citrus fruit
grown in Florida to glut the markets if projicrly distributed, and has
secured good prices whenever in control ot anything like one-halt or
more of the production of the .State.
It has investigated thoroughly the latent possibilities for the co n --'
sumption of Florida fruits and’ has found that beyond question there
may be developed by proper advertising a demand for these that will
take care o f the production o f every acre of citrus land in the State,
and is proceeding to do such advertising.
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It has won the.admiration and rcsj)cct-of its foes, it-lias gamed the
lo v e and loyalty of its friends, it has established itself as a \ it*d, pro­
gressive, aggressive .factor in the business life of blonda. The owner­
ship and management of this great organization is absolutely in the
hand$ of its members. Il you have not joined, why.not.carefully look
into what the Florida Citrus Exchange offers you inUs seventh yearJ
See the manager of the local association, if there is one in your com ­
munity; otherwise communicate with this office.
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on (look
She seized n chair and
propped It riRiiinst the door
She had acted not a minute too
soon
Down the passageway, already,
he could bear some one creeping
stealthily. It was tho Chlnnman with
his murderous knife
She hoartf him
pause nt the door na tie looked nRiiln
nt his knife
Thijn the lock turned
The door creaked
But she had
propped tho chair well, and It held
Just then she heard a loud report
outside, nnd an Instunt later anothar.
Then fujlowed the crash of aomethlnK
heavy on the deck above accompanied
by a volley of vile oaths and quick
footsteps, as Gregor gave tiasty orders
to his crew-.
Tho Chinaman at the door redoubled
his effort*. Ife seized a tire ox hang­
ing near by and attacked tho door
with that, hacking furiously.

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G A lt DEN SEEDS that Kayo
biH*n tested and known to ho
specially adapt* d to Florida
soil anti climate.

Poultry Feed, Supplies,
Incubators, Etc.

Sho moved over foarfulIjr’aB far away

Write for Catalogue and
Weekly Price List

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Zachary. Sanford. Florida. Four
it
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llundrril Eighty share*
Powers. Sanford,* Florida,
A
k
Flv m
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In Witnewn Whereof. We ha\# her run tu
art our name* this the .KM h *|a&gt; of H .p tern her
A l» Z A C It A It Y
W A. ZA C II A It Y
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Slate »*f Flofitl*.
Count) of MrUliflhlr
T rfn re n»r I hr un&lt;lrr«if nr-.f author*!} p # r •oit all &gt; ai»t&gt;«-arr&lt;! A
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Zachary, w
A.
7.arhar&gt;. . Ii. C Zachary and A K |'ow&gt;r».
to me • r l l known, who being tluly wworrt
n y i , each for him*rlf; that h* algnctt a n d
rareut«*t| thr forr|oln| |riftrbmrf,i for t h#p u r p i ^ s tb r rn n *iprr«s»&lt;|, an«l (hat thry
arr iht brrannr ramrtf a* s fi Za chary.
\\
A ' Z a r h i r ) , and It
Zarhar). a « d
A k. I'o A ir s . thrrm
In W lt n rM Wh rrrof. I Ba y *- herrUnlo Act
my hind and nfltrtal real at Sanford. Hrnt Inolr count) .
Florida. lhi«
With day o f
Srplrml.er, A K
faamll
I a. (i. S T HI N(J P K L L O W .
Justlrr of I'rart.
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NOTICE TO CHEDITOKS

In &lt; «urt •of
Ih# Count) Jaad|r.
she could to the porthole nnd looked
•
*Ir * S r m ln s t f
( BORtf, Ntal* *»ff Mnrtda
nt the black water, as she leaned far
In r« INtal r of
Jrat* Owen Mnrrfann
out, then up at the deck only a few
To
All Cradltorw, l.r|atr«a,
I &gt;ia|ribin#a«
. #i a t f* 8 .
D
m iivuitrs
feet above her.
and All I rraona havlnc f lalina Arain*t
Sati) L*tatr
With frantic atrength born of fear
You, and #ach of you. ar# hereby, nop
20G East Bay Street
(he heroic girl wriggled out of the portAed and r#quirtd to pr#a#nt any rlaim*
•
nt!
demands which you* or aithtr of you
1 hale, aa th* schooner heeled over and
JarkKonville, * Florida
n»hy have agaiAjt th# #ttal# of Jw%* Owen
managed Just to--catch the scuppers
Morrbon. drcaatod. lata of !i#m!no|# Coun
ty. Florida, to In# underalynad idmlnii*
of tho dock.' Foar. lent her strength.
trator of attd eatate, within two y#ara from
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the
(fat# hfreof
She succeeded in pulling herself up to
Dat.d Oet.^%r -A l» 1&gt; 1.'*
the rail and (hen over on tho deck
•
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A. ftr.KKY.
Just as tho plled-up furniture tumbled
Fr* I M f
A ddltiiitn io r.
over after the door gave way
The Chinaman, Infuriated, caught 1
Just a glimpse of her through'the port­
• f Ibo
Ih f - lUbunty
A u r t ) . Ju
J u dsr.
d i r , ,H rm ln.M
In Conrl of
hole, turned and rushed for tbo stair­
Caun lz, Hlnln
**ounIz,
H i . I . af
of rio
H vrt ds
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r—
tn
ro
C.tsto
of
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way.
J*R1f&lt; IV Hut..ft,. t)..naIf*
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unde r
lu (he commotion Elalno had actual­ •N«l| t« • ( Application’ far t u .
To all C i .d l lo r s , I r g u r n . - H U i r l b u t c . . sn&gt;t
H vr ll.n 676 of Ike G r n rr n t- H ls lj i rr .
sit IV rm ok* hsvln* r l t l m i sfninot *njd
ly como over the rati unobseryod iiut
No lle * I. hnrobv ( l « . n U , d J
i l * N o IfiO , *—
sho know -that olio.could not bjC(h*t ri urc hiu r ol y t r e ft lcDl
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-O . bo^by n.U 3rd ds y ot Juno A.
V . i J i , ^ ‘ V . i r • * « spd ronuired tiw-preornt stry d s l m s ^ o t t - *•
way. long,. There-was Just a chance Nps. U S , MS, 67S.i‘ • "• i
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a demands
. m . l i a . . kwhnh
n h vm.
l . . . ofof Oyap.
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that a white man might tibed hor ap­ dsy of Jutir A. p . 1913 h s . fllsd said cor li ­ hs^o again*! tb* r*lsto of Jsm*« b. HobItnbftm o o tn my ofllco m i l bss mt do s p p ll r s t lo n
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peal. Forbidding though he was even for t u droit to l»ou» In socordanro witb t s v . ' •TU. d*ros*ed. tslo ol H.mlnol*
Ftotid*. to -(h o Xindortignrd •dminUtzslrls,
In th; nut .!.**»* K'.alnc started tq- Sold eortiflrotf* . inbrnrr* I ho following &gt;|r- o f ■stld Clare, wttbfn on* &gt;*ar from tbo
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One after another, the table, a cheat,
everything movable, Elnino piled up
ngainst th9 door as It splintered But
It waa of no uae.

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�OCTOBER 22, 1915

WOMAN'S CLUB
Evening Bridge
The nodal department of the
Woman'* Club-, entertained infor­
mally at unction bridge Tuesday
evening at the Woman’s Club houae.
T i n . dull.. rooms .were decorated
for the occasion with a profusion
of cut ilow'erst, goldenrod and vines,
which made the rooms lok very altrarlive.
There were seven tables.of play­
ers and after a number of interest­
ing rublrfcrs of auction the scores
wire compared and it was found
that Mrs. Forrest Lake had won
highest score of the ludics, and was
presented with a puir of white silk
hoae.
Mr. Forrest Lake won the
gentlemen's prize, a tie and socks tc
mat eh.
At t i l o’ clock a delicious salad
course was served, consisting ot
chicken salad, sandwiches and cof­
fee.
The hostess, Mrs. W. I*. Cartel
was assisted In serving by Mesdnmes
Deane Turner, Geo. D. Bishop C. E.
Henry aijd Robt. Webb.
The nfternoop proved thoroughly
informal and delightful und those
present spent a most enjoyable evon-

Annauneimen t
Dancing school under the auspice*
of the Womanfl’s Club * conducted
by Misses Anna McLaughlin und
Lillian Herring. Saturday afternoons
for children at th e ’ Woman’s Chib
house and on Monday evening for"
adults from 7:30 to 8:30. General
dancing from 8:30 to II p. nt.

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of each season to

so that every one
m a y acqu aint
themselves with

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Rehearsals lor ‘ 'Mother Church"
at the Episcopal parish house Satururday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
—
Cabartl Hataar
At the Woman’s club house on
Tuesday evening Ahe soda! depart­
ment wilt give a cabaret bazaar that
will lie open to the public.
Danc­
ing and cards will be the order of
the evening to which Avery one is
invited. There will be no admission
fee or charge for the privilege of
dancing hut refreshments will be
served through out the evening. The
Bale of refreshments is for the pur­
pose of raising funds to meet the
payments due tin., the club house.
The entertainments being given by
the social department are unusually
popular this season, with Mrs. W. I*.
Carter as hostess for October and
Mrs. Archie Betts, chairman of the
depatiment is Sufficient to insure a
delightful cypnlrip, fbe cream, cake
and home •rnljM-'ftfcndios will he on
sale.
Rchiethh£pMie date, Tuesday
evening, October 2&lt;i.
Everyone in­
vited.
Members of the club are
urged io patronize the affair and
bring friends

Goodies!

— goodies that, just
m-c-l-t in your mouth
•— light, fluffy, tender
cakes, biscuits an d
doughnuts that just
kuop you hanging
’round the pantry-—all
mado with Calumet —
economical Daking I’ow-

den Try il=dm«array
bake-day failure*.H
R * c e l r * d IlisbMt A w a r d *

,Vr»

Ifonli .J
fV*# ■

# #« K t tp I n |V a a * l ( b n .

by the

derful stock o f
merchandise.
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r

We

annou nce

our Fall Opening

of St

Si l y nr * &lt;in &lt;hi
afternoon the

\g ne -

I, till/) wer,

For Sale Plane! Jr., sToi-TT 4III
tools complete. /John Macdonald
Pace’ s Farm. •
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lfi-2lp
Fur Sab
E-:gs and Baby flux of
celebrated Regal White Wji.ndoiii *,
lug p ' rfor n i a i i i heavy laying |, :
am I linking orders for same no
\Is11 , few pulle'.s and cocker. !•
,nn
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F P St roug. I n&gt;,
I hi r .1 &gt;i
: adford
In ■

POISONS
Retained in the hodv rause rheumatism,
scrofula, malaria. ron»ti|iution, blood
polsion M .MUCH to I nit I III HI .null
expels poisons from the body and rures
blood poison in its worst form Sold In
I.. II PhlIPps and &lt; o

Mr and Mr- KmimiMut will |,e
at home after November tir-t at 1 tl I
West Third -tree!
Monday

Best By Every Test

Tfftfsr

Rouitiillai

our. most w on­

Ask Your Grocer
For

Among those present were: Mr.
nml Mrs. ,W. P. Carter, Mr. and
Mrs.. A. L. B e l t s , Mr and Mrs,
W. E. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Herndon, Mr. and Mrs
Forrest
Luke, I)r. and Mrs. T A Neal, Mr
and Mrs B A Newman. Mr and
Mrs. (1. F. Smith, Mr. und Mrs G.
D. .Bishop, Mr Miid Mr*
Deane
Turner,
Mr. and Mia, La Verne
Hurt, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Symcs;
-Mosdames R. S. Keclor -of Westfield, N, J,; C. E. Henry. R Webb,
George Herring, Henry Diekins of
St. Petersburg. Fla ; Misses l.e Messena ol New Vorl., Lillian Herring.
Charlotte Hand. Mr S M Lloyd

the safest, purest, most

H rrdmott - /fee
Surrounded with very cordial in­
terest was the marriage of M iu
Hortense Rdnn Weidman and Mr.
Kugcnc
Francis Roumillat. which
took plnre on Wednesday morning
at the Church of the Sacred Heart
in Tampa
The bride is well known
in Sanford circles, having visited here
a number of time*
Her charming
p. r-&lt;&gt;iialit \ and friendly disposition
has won lor her a lue-t of friends
who will be interested in her mnrr.age
The groom I* i Simford boy
and a popular favorite everywhere
He is the eldest’ son of Mrs Eugene

Paramount — Myrtle Steadman
. in “ W ILD ,O LIV E ” fit the
Slar Monday

World'* Garden Soot
of 1 .
It,—i rulglium -ceil n
New South Wales Is .nd to contain j I OH per t.llsllel 111 live lllislll I
more kinds of flower og plants 'hail
se,,i R\i t j 75 | er Imsl'i 1
'
all Europe

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member*

aurst plelM

•uitl.v entertained by Mrlulius
Taka, h it t iiv home i f her mother,
Mrs Aspmwall
The girl* are busy
with their fancy work for i he bazaar
or, December 1 1 f. The i ml vinfr ioii little hand believe in beginning early
A new member was added to the
soiiety on Monday, Miss Prances
Gonzales. Other present were Misses
Chariot le Hand, Snidee Williams,
Frances Aspmwall. Mis Neal nmj
Mrs Braxton Perkins

HiaixntKiri

r Making powo&amp;
£ o ic a g o

■!.,1 there j,di*
You fir
iw
Is y our ud tri I'u*
II a \i you Mimet hit v;

T h e kiddies nrc up early,
e v e r " on the g
ntitl
m e nlwnys hungry.

Cheap mul big , anBaking t'ownl els do not
Save you money. Calumet docs it's Purr
■ml far superior to sour milk snd sod*.

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,u te celery farm In ■
dilc-. -oiil to.i t of y a n ford. Hallo,-,insured for J COO.OO. barn, chicken
housi artedun
well
t’ n&gt; half
nub to -i ..... 1 ..ml lording statioi .
Ierj*nre of W W Miller, Sanford.

biscuits
Sun'-*" : r •i heal t Itfnl,
nourish i no. pronoirice 1
ft x x j

nil

u u y lung.

I l ' l •or?, ill# I - irk#

W nrL ,

lit m - 1

M r md Mr- I lo I
an
iiiiiiine the Kirib of :i daughter on • immeow cro
am . e f|&lt; m l” .ill ,
Thursday, Uct 2 1 't - Tin- little gul bud many
i .n u i i
, * tit. r
(&lt;
» « •c
has bepn named Martha Alrnedn.
boost them i oy a i i y.
An soon as |
the two teams c: :r -1 upon the field
pu: Rent Two pretty furnithe^
tint fGVMI.i
I *- o 'jin' |i ic f1 f lh» }•
it vvas seen that O'h 1 mlo had the
ni'Mii-’ . -1 .(&gt;m! (light, separate enFrom the nr
fil, *«h|rx I f o iht* 'leriaioft
I weight and it wa almost
for, com
t- t i1
v’ .i-, s l f t v e
vink. w atfr
Diamatized by
u IrfBw
ADl i -fti mn Jifkil i i t»« h r if *
eonclusioi, l al the tirungc • &lt;t|•1 1 :*I f
i h ’-’ i
liii
I'liu ii
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if
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rafi
lf
Elmer Hnrris
*• &lt; H f.» mMi•» v n t f hu I ||,
, |team w.odd walk .irioiml our boys.,
Mtri’im Strange
tL**ut »r.*kir g &lt;tiiy |*r* m s n u . i i j.r
i but the SunpJld tealli
i*w II" such,
I’ A t i t ”
la w • o j liv e r i l t
e llt j« '
tin * . " &lt; , 4 tti ' t •
* r i j it,#*
«* TU'iin k n U j e i *
! wor ■! a- g l , • uI* and ' * , i .■kto ! i
. »»t l"t rent
lug fel !•&gt;w • w■l li
I t lie
l III I ti *
celery give- them
The sloppy field made poor play­
For Rent
Furnished room in i,r*'
ing one ol the goals being under
vale family
Modern convenience*
, water and the playing t&gt;f.,^hc teams
115 French Ave.
I 2-8tp
was not up to the average.
I
Morris Spencer, Bill Pope. P114J
,For Rent DeSl
rooms
I Ezell and Harold Wushlium for the
k' litlem, I, .,n pii vlx
I homo . team
were ''--^^ie)jtjona||y
Lati
R&lt; a-ont’ tile.
bright stars and their work was To 0 ) * V u u r * u| Sanford
I Kin a r A t i t J U l a i # fo r r r - f l * r l i u f i W iflt* i
chewetf fro d ith o grand stand ugsitrf i i f f l r r till &lt; I r r k inlT C u l l r c t o f t Hu 1 l l W
m
«rv*
to hi* lirIff* K qv. It, lljfcfl;’ pt avri
r -YowelFA
ainl again.
ill11« «l t hln o#11 ri* for ftv0 y#tr* ■in| 1 HInk |bi | &gt;
*Ph7-'
1 , Orlando boys also'*played well and 1 h*v»* *lh0 nfCfHiry «oi(&gt;rrirfici* md *%Wi .
a p|*r#rtatr jrwuf A»ypD«r(.
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• their bruw’n was a stone wail of dcor S'clew-irpu-affijL f ” .
’ tense.
The game wan groal/y envY. f. Tlffgpoiy J^Ol-tf.
' •joyed by those present and demon­
strates that football Is becoming
plirtinc’iit*
popular with llje fgps u.ad'the otiier
led
roopiV”
L game* to be played li'ctrf^should bring
Lre.'v v 8'l f'
out record breaking crowds." ”■
Tiie official ’score“Was L,* to 0 in
♦
rcr
il&gt; ..t
O .a . r o o m
Cvi
in favor of Orlando, but the home
y depot. Enquire FJ.’l , \1
team is confident of victory next
I
N
r time they meat
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Store closed Tuesday
preparing for opening,
Wednesday morning at

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1 Disagreeable Calomel is Yielding to
1 17 P" Pleasant-liv-Ver-Lax

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A D V E R T IS IN G
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This
Heading THREE GENTS a
»
physicians generally 'agr.ee* that
Line
For
Each Insertion.Minimum
i the nntlseating.vTinideusant effects cif
Charge
2,
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' calomel are due to the undesirably
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• violent action it has on t Me system r For a lon’g while various substitutes
f have been tried, but it was only recentlythat Die really wonderful rem- •
. edy, r i V - y : R . | . t \ was jin- purtTrf •
• 1successfully by L. A Grigsby
•
1,1V.VKH-l.AX has all the gqod.
1 and none of the find efferri of ealon mel. U i* a necessity in every home,
• always being ready to cleanse the ]
i sluggish’ liver and bile clogged »ys- 1
&gt; tern, with no unpleasant after ef- i
. feels,,/
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1
I.IV-VEH-I.AX is guaranteed “ to 1
. give satisfaction, or your money will |
t be immediately refunded. Insist on t
. the original bearing the likeness of "
1 L. K. G/igsby. For sale in 50c and
For Sale— Two fre|h milk

FOR SALE

Hand Bros.

Wimtttri—To*, trade good honet .
delivery wagon and bar ness to trade for a second ham! Ford auto truck,
J. L. Miller at Millors ,‘lTaleify.'
Wanted*—Permanent’ 'pdsitio*j h/
first-class experiouced ■f&gt;ounK
stenographer. vfnim New_ Vorji.-Mfl
aiifitstul Telegraph. Co, •kt.1
AVantcd*—In modem „h
four /ooms sgitabl^'rfor*l
keeping. Wilt rent froijj
I6tli to NKay Pr J u i i V ^ T j
ily.
No childri’ n.
c-d .Herald, qtating rent a

Wanted— A German
Hkp
havo a job
tires* " d c r man, "•

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ft^jiouse-

iftpt De**
fa«!*.y
f^Room*!

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

P U B L I S HE D

ON
AND FRIDAYS

SEMI-WEEKLY
IN
VGLI’ ME VII •

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY OCTOBER 2G. 1915

SANFORD CITY
\ VRDS WILL BE CLEANED UP
a n d p r iz e s

are

SANFORD—Li/eI. Well,

to

OFFERED FOR THE
BEST PLACES

be

Presbyterian (' E. Nolen
Tbe Presbytcrinn C. E. met on
Friday evening, Oqt. 22. with n
large, rnthuslartir, attendance.
Rev. Strpng, our district president
rarne o v e P fo r a short- while before
the minting and gave n moat in­
structive and interesting talk on the
"Dixie Standard of Efliciency, and
ulso' about t he district convention to
he held iir Kissimmee in November.
Our society expects to -end a big del­
a t io n .
f*
The devotional meeting was in
charge of Co. A., Mrs. Geo. Paxton
Itrades, Subject, “ Politica fojr God,”
nnd nil the members of the Com­
pany made fine talks on different
phases of the sub’ert.
Our next meeting will lie on Thurs­
day evening of this week, instead of
.
p_t I
I
rT M J . __
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a 11
Friday as- usua . This meeting * 1

A NEW HOUSE BOAT WORKS;
FOR MOVIES SAFE HARBOR;
IN SANFORD BIG FACTORY
SANFORD HAS BEEN CHOSEN THIS WILL BE THE LATEST
BY VETERAN SHOWMAN
ENTERPRISE FOR THE
AS PLACE OF FUTURE
RAPIDLY GROWING
y •* RESIDENCE
CITY OF SANFORD

NO. 19
Ex-Chief Beavers Here
Mr. and Mrs. Beavers und little
grandson were here on Saturday in
their touring car, coming all the way
from Atlanta nnd going south us far
ns Tampa.
Mr Beavers, until re­
cently, was chief of police of Atlanta,
holding the position for four year
and being on the police force of A t­
lanta in continuous service for 2 2
years. He fell- out with jfoe powers
thnt he in regard to the segregation
of the red light district nnd other re
forms and was beheaded, although
the chief was standing for law and
order first and politica afterward.
.The party will spend several months
near Tnmpn nnd expect to stop of!
here on tbe way home. While here
they called upon Mrs. Stephenson
and daughter. Miss Hazel Stephen­
son on Sanford Heights, old friends
for many years in Atlantu.

NOVEMBER 25
SET ASIDE FOR
THANKSGIVING
PRESIDENT WILSON ISSUES
ANNUAL PROCLAMATION
DESIGNATING DATELT
TO GIVE THANKS
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After looking them over A. G.
Sanford will have.the boat works
Washington, D. C., Oct. 2tf.—
From November 17 to November
Allen, the veteran minstrel mnn has and the harbor for motor boats that
President Wilson has, in a procla­
2 o n is proposed to ask our rity to
decided to locate in Sanford and has so long been needed here. This
mation, designating Thursday, N o ­
take part in « general movement lot
make this city ills residence. - He much* was adored yesterday in the
vember
2 f&gt;, ns Thanksgiving Day,
.-batting up and beautifying, andhas given the contract to George purchase of the old Fibre Factory
called attention to the fart that tho
______u;--------------------------- be m i barge of ( &lt;: It . Mis- hist
it, ,, i m i committee of the Woman's
Venable for a fine building to lie on thiV lake shore, just north-west of
United Stutes has been at peace
I’ urdon lender.
. 1 ,1 ). is fortunate fn having enlisted
•
erected on the Hines block on First |the A C I, docks and freight depot
while most i»f Europe has been at
, Sanford Debuting Club
ihe interest and hearty support of
'treet. recently swept clean by fire j The new liont works will lie tinwar.
Ninth Street Park
The
fullow'ing postal has been re­
1 1 ,. ..,i &gt; coUrxil. Alley ways and vaund the new building will be used |der the personal management of
• ‘‘ We have been able to assert our
In view of the fact that the park
. •„ lots will come in for special
exclusive!) fur movies and Other a t - i S Sherman, who has made *uch a ceived by many of the citizens of rights and the rights of rnunkind
on
Ninth
street
is
tlu&gt;
Fii«t
public
not re. t•, i i.iri and there will tie a general
tractions in the theatrical line
] surer -' of the plant at Heicsfurd Sanford .uni tlm-e who have
,
, without breach of friendship with
ground
to
meft
the
eves
of
strangers
luiliiul
ajuu
tic
u
lavfjmial
ai
«wl-tUim
4i* - - — t- —...
» t * —~
iu.La-l.iuAL 8P&lt;J_cle.urjnjjiwaj^ jcnuivThe new •lotddrrtr will he fiO feer-nnti Mr - htTcrTtirin ‘irljf tn*":fv-';'|sn’ rt
tnr irrcur nations with wh ont w,will
lie,
)
list
us
welcome
1
1
has
.t|,i,i io the s|iriug und fall house arriving in the city it should lie as front und 117 feet in depth und will by (
Kenniaon of Orlando, who is
have to deal,” suid the president.
cleaning events so dear to the heart beautiful as it can lie inado for “ first seat 1 . 0 0 0 peoplo with three doors also an experienced builder and simply been impossible to make a
The text follows:
impressions are lusting.”
A move­
personal canvass of all the men of
of every thrifty housewife.
on each side for emptying the the­ wood worker.
“ It has long been the honored cus­
the city:
Some changes have been made in ment is aireudy on font which will atre in rase of fire or panic.
The
tom of our people to turn in the
Messis
Sherman
and
Kenniaon
Dear Sir
the arrangement of districts, as in- result in its development nnd it is stage will In* twenty feet wide with
fruitful autumn of the year in praise
are in lhi- city anil expert to interest
proposed
to
have
il
laid
out
and
The almve club will hold its preI by the following outline.
thirty fool proscenium and Mr t h e | .......
und thanksgiving to Almighty God
of t h i s i l l )
mi
t hi - p r o
I,miliar) in.-itirtg in tho fniigrogU'l
.i, l )i;estions may lie referred to pluntnd in as elfeelive manner a» Mien will book «oiiie of the
i h frsi J(.rl
, ,a|!y the owners of boats
for His man) blessings and mercies
toni.il church auditorium next Tu,*su ho have been chosen ns possible
•lass IIItrneiions for the coming sea-1 ilt„|
|IPH n,„| Orlando people
lo us as a nation
The year that is
It is suggested that it tie given son ami expect" to give I he
dit) TODAV
Oct 2 tifh. lit 7 (0 I
,,, • t . hair men
tic people
now drawing t •• ., , lose sino- w«- lujit
1111 • r*-"(**•! i t&gt; i In- idea ,*f
11 •yi. t I From Tenth sir. el m a n.iltle more ill-tic ttv* than Nil,’ I &gt;&gt;f Sanford tin best.liter* i« in the |,.»v, r
nb-i-r'i-d our day of national thinks
-.,1 * harbor for th*-i, i**i.,l"
Street Park." so the III..iter t" t** be 1 ., inuse me lit line in both movies and .,,,,1 , |
•t , limit-, south, east and west
giving has been, while a year of dis
Hi- where t lie) can |*ur* b.,'*left In a vote of the citizen*
A Ilf's
popular play«
cipline because of ihe mighty forces
I’ li .nr hi,its. Mr- W M Hay lies
Mipp i. s it**! have i lo ir boats „v*-r
for this purpose will l,e placed i,,
Signed
The workmen nr*- busy on tin- It.till* I
1 1 t-,,i || F’riim Tenth street i&lt;&gt;
of war „ro| of change- which hawd r*-pulled
I'l,*- to w b**,lt
t In ||era hi otb* i ai.il passers I y
m-w liHildmg. which will Io- of lirick wort . will lui'e a tnarine basin
U. .,Ke tuMiinleil h&gt; Kim avenue
disturbed tlo- world, also a year o f ’
urged to deposit then choice for ,t and fire proof construct ion throughi,n tli. west and by the west side of
larg*- i-nmigh 1 0 hold 7.7 Imi,Is-, large High Si himl It ii I.**s of n i . r,.|fi as i sperinl In-losing for us.
mi no• ,i and the theatre will ),, open in ., i&gt;d i..*
t • *|* •ift Mir ••*» f
&lt; Itair
\ not lo r &gt;i-i,r of peace has
Iteeri
i r,*| ., ina r, i,*- pai 1 w .,, will
I
I h••) t rc
-I
form at,out November lift, ,-nth haul th* I,h.i I s from l In* Ink*- i *• l he
vouchsafed ii" another \e.,r in which
Mr - 1 | 1I ( nil Mi?
I lo re i.r• i nuinlii-r of iliing- we
&gt;&gt;n Hri. Is •*r earlier
K n ker
l,ol only In take thought of our duly
J* mm I V HI
•*! r« ,-t t* I n I*&gt;r in u Iion for
t III
f„i|&lt;*ra. |i*,„|&lt;-d in the Imifiliiig r&lt;would
like i-X|,|ilined by the school
roads
\ (I Allen was in tin- I healri cal **-iiil\ in 111 &gt; i I I*) tin- til,r** fa*t or\
to ourselves and to mankind but
•^ . I&gt;i &gt;ii ,i ilcii h&gt; Siiitfor&lt;l a v ••ii
board
First of all. la'I year we
I w i s l I o e x t e n d f o \ o n o i l b e l i . t l f bu “iness for
many years, having This ' -tiil.iit.|C that h - long l“ * n an
also, io adjust ourselves tu the muny
*i tli • *-a-l .lllll !•y t hr rll*'1 -lib
wi-ri inf or life d by I lo- lio „ I board
In-ell o|| the road for sixteen year- i vi- «**r* -in the !ak*- from will Inresponsibilities- thrust upon us by
r • i ! V•1- li­i» tin 1hr \vi *hf 1 liatr o f t l i e b o a r d of , 0 , 1 , 1 1 v c o m m i s s i o n
,*r I heir f *•|*ti-"i-nI at I \r that ihe)
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with Mlef-'s Mm tr.-l- ami iiei-oiuing pi.,.* I I'l lir-l . Ill's i OIhIi IHIH llld
i h* w ir w tin h bus involved almost
\1iiMiri
M•
lt M
wi-ri- , ompelled to place tin- »*-\
,. ' III S It . ll Hill
I"
meet
a 1 1 11
II"
l i e XI ' **d of Ihe r&lt;&gt;a»l iIs-■id*-i| to -s-t•
tile wtoili of Kuropi
We have beep
h *11111 S.tfilnr'l .t 1
- *■n in
li*.iiil,. I.||I- of the bil'l*-*l failitries
|\
**b1 1 , and iiglilb grades ,n tin- high
N o v i III),, - 2toi .IMlf It Wi l l ti, xuiiH'
Hornl.i •'it \ ami huvr iii th,. ".*■,-1 1 ,111 . •-niployitig u force of
aide lo assert our rights and -ll
, t , ,i rotts * ,r*i ,iml ( r«»m (hi • 1a k* T l i e ' l l . , ' .
&gt;Tin•• voil »*tn h m tl r,. j tionit* a^jain
Hi-* fxtf111 1&gt; will skille 1 workmen anil adding mule hi hoo| building and that room would rights id mankind writ hunt breal
to .
limits south
Sul ll vision. In* our pIpHiiir*
have to l,&lt;- made for th’-rn
Bill we
„ f,.w
,f thev will null) to th.- pav roll of tin- cii\
’ of friendship and the great nations
I in i art of the city known us format toil from .oir ollice as w,,ul,l i r y .,
wenalso
assured
tin,t
this
would
bousekeeping
d In onto
i o or i', *-■wt
&lt; hairmaii Mr- &lt; K 1 1 kel -. gr • vou l,« I * r kii'&gt;wb,dg&lt;- “ I
I’ hc new work' will h„v*- iniriio- ■lot menu lenience u» all) except thill w:th w’ holtl we have had to deal,
our bn* k roads as-uring you that
of Sanford
\S n h, r
wu)s and a hoist .iiol all I In- app nr we would have lo put up with less and while we have asserted rights,
In it t \ From Kim avenue to tbi' very* important matter which
tenanci-H of a first ,-|as* boat build room und have our building torn up we have been uLite also to perform
It ^ I* U. N o t e s
duties ami exerrisevfirivilcges of nuc. •
• it- west, from ilie lake to affects ,-vi-ry tuxpayer of Seirumile
Now. after everything
A v.-r) inierestmg program v„s mg works ai.il l lo- manufacture of for a year
county
in
the
matter
of
construct­
■|Y ii -tree!
Sub division. The
boats, launches und even Nxus explained to us we eonfornuul eor and tieljjfulness which sholtld
rendered by tbe Senior B V P U small
ing
lirick
roads
ha*
not
escaped
our
serve to demonstrate 'our * tleairo lo
l. -• .f tin- ,it\ l • own a« GoldsSuiolu) evening
Th Company o f : large steamers wi\| be begun here to this, hut on coming buck (o make the offices- of friendship ihe
time
aild
a*
lent
mil
4
' l.a1rtn.i• MrI K
lohn
Kuuians w„s in charge, of- whom This new enterprise Is one.that will school this year we tun! a set of
means of truly dislulciested „ud pnWe have not accepted the present
'Oil
Miss l.ucille limes is Captain
Mr bring Aian) tourists who are lovers priimary rules laid nut for us, rules selfish service
I.
i.
k
rn.nl'
and
will
not
in
the
!,*
x’
. t. i i I . mirage I In spirit
i i-l Mal m led ’ l e meeting and was of the water In-re w her*- th*-\ cun stricter and more absurd i hun w*(,bir ability lo serve ,,|| who
'
all I lo
v. r have heel! id uslolio-d lo to Ifn
. .
f I . &lt;|l. It. . It |f 11 • . . .. a: - !...' pig -ii.......I- I in
i *i d ’ v Mr
Eugci - ‘"It.gli I a r . 1 ,*l..*r their boat'
could
avail 1 helllsi-l Ves of .our jrfwit) gill
i
•.
,.||. ring pri/« • in ■.i'l tn.g ., binding -»gre« in
M
• * M*
l b ! oursev. M i " r-* ,r,d and will al'H *tim dill* t f&gt;- i bird and fourth grades tin11 se are
vices
in
tlo midst *d - risis Itii 4 been
bniHl f imi t-*-.t ' *'• ' •"* ' .
of*L- *»T ’ he b.flMtVfg **f new tiifnrmed v&gt;y tho tonrtior! That thtTtf
,i. . t i nt
l.a.sl spntig... as .ml* .
j .
• )ti--s suit Mr irul Mrs Wtirctrxx i«csl
increased
by a grucfijus Providence,
In fact such i« on ui'coUMl of kl'*' lower grades
i&gt;..
. . I . i N- q u c n t l )
repe.itfd. the by i he |»n*'h company win* furnish* I \t tlo i m u I i M i i n a beautiful tolo. launches und bouts
by
fiiore
ijnd
more abundu’nt crops;
live
lirick,
liuhlc
fm
tinmaintenance
pm* - were awarded for prodigality
ent it led “ | Saw My Mother Kneel­ an enterprise has long been needed thnt ure over here, that we have-no
our
inujf(in
financial
resources hnvxund
leplacing
of
any
brick
on
the
and variety of ‘annual*
This fall
Now
ing" was sung by Mrs. Ernest Betts. here and the possibilities of tho new more rights than they have
enabled
Us
to
steady
the markets of
road
that
may
g
*&gt;
bad
in
five
year*
tin
* liedille is entirely different,
\ Hallowe’en Social will be given factory nn&lt;l hi,sin are unlimited. we wish to ask the local hoard if
tliii
world
ur^l
facilitate
neccssufy
without'cost
to
the
*,
mi ii t \. We
■ii "■ . w a r d ' wi l l go to encourage
..I the Stewart home on Union i,ve­ Every one here should assist the new they are going to keep their prom­ Luuiveineui of commerce, whicli the
hope
to
f
t
all
of
the
Mifermr
brn
k
*
ni
erpriK.*
• . • ell io t \ scheme "f
ises
nue Friday evening, for the beio-tit
1 war ought, otherwise have rendered
I- , lo .i, worked out as fid out and re|.'a*e*l wp h ..... I Ii* I | • f the It i P I piano The Boys
A nut tu r thing, we have twentv impO'-fbli
1. ,
.
and,* our peo|,le
have
,
l;i"X
bri*
k
III
th*lllll*
II.*
I
l*
*
ll*
I
M»
i -r g e m r a l . - l i e. I al l p e r r e l i t
depurtineni &lt;&gt;( 1 1 ,e 1 m i n u t e s at noon for lino h and h a v e
,
,
It.iiid. also "i-.i-r.il good musicians an
more and
and more
more to
to aa sober
I
cu me more
We
will
!*••
glad
to
ii.oW
you
,
,
wifi Cltif
meet M eilnes- been nri-ii«t«&gt;med I” hsvtrp "orne*
V-» •.••ut'nehjt.
(o.r cent
For
■ r.
udi-rswill
f •i r *•I-f» enrcrtainrn.-ni 1
Woman’s
, ret, Ii rut onf» Jl the part ilo-v have
rvo.r.l' a» I • xpl.. * ' ■
.
'
l.u.l mg . , pel i ell I
i hi- "chonl
. ' 271h at I i*b11 k w., v of buying llllicb
, \,ro, ••II ,ll.,w.
en -pii-l" will In l.ivafternoon.
■been called upon to |•1 &gt; jn a turn*
(*&gt;rmatio*i
y*-n
inigi-’
wi-d
* ** .ral .-lie, I
will include tin
Now one of otir business
in l be club rooms on Oak avenue grounds.
indulged i i i
All friends
|when all tlie world is shaken by unL. P Hagan
r.ime and repair of house, a*
( iootl program for afternoon
men has built a lunch room across
If Y P U are incited
purul^-led distresses and disasters.
*
»• . . ground", pulling no s t r e s s
ihe street, north of the school
"T
h
e
extraordinary
circum­
“ jfomclhing New tgain
or 'In- .'in* and costliness of buildhouse.
But we are told that we
stances of such a lime have done
On
Wednesday,' .ctolier 27th the
J-s. . mg*, hiit layMitg the stress on their
rnnnot go over there liernuse it is on
much *4 o quicken bur national con­
Christian
Endeavor
the girls' side und off of the school
I-ami qlganiy appearance. "Uen- Presbyterian
sciousness
and deepen und c9 nfir.n1
ifrct-’ Vvvjlf.also include the ar- will pull nJT, an entirely new*, stunt
grounds, but that it will In- all right ouF conTidence in the principle of
ti ti grouping and placing of plants. Not an cntortuinnient. nor another
for the girls to go
peace und freedom by whicli w.
FROM ONE INTERNED IN NEUTRAL SWITZERLAND
plliy, but a proposition by which
We ure told that we are expected have* always sought to bo guideil.
Neatness" will indicate the genyou make tpohey as well as the &lt;* E
to art like. Indies and gentlemen Out of darkness apd |*erplcxity hhve* * '
d all the yehr round- attention
That's something’ new for a church
and still we cannot lie trusted and come firmer counsels of 'policy and
’
thb. ground! .as- shown by
society to. do, |a. It not?
are treated like childron.
v^ tJ ^ oo of walks, shrubberies and
clearer perceptions of the essential
Tills Is it! T)n Wednesday, Oct
We think as high schooS pupils welfare of the- nation.
Bern, Switzerland, Oct. 7, 1916. this nnd then on thnt aide nf the
I.
— &lt;&lt;
We '.have
27th three .or more of our young Dear Mr. Holly:
ocean, and the result will he u rain wr are due some rights or at lenat
“ Vro |flcgl planflng" is included
prospered while other people were
ladies of the O .- E will clerk' In Mr
You see from the caption that I h!ing, disjointed scrawl.
a satisfactory explanation as to ut war hut our prosperity han been
j"'-.ibse i| Florjdji is ever to come
L.
h
T
aylor’a
l^
j
m
f
c
l
fccQne"
st..re
Among
other
things
i
urn
thinking
why this is so
Wo nre not trying
am
in
Bern,
the
Swiss
capital,
and
. -t o |ier fi/ll ^Mrt^ure.Yof,beauty, she
vouchsafed us, we believe, only that
from eight. U.. m.- li'ntil « l g p in it occurred to me that you, us well that the ordinary American citizen, tn make this seem worse than it is,
'r w i s f utffl a^iY «
•many ptilma, anil
we might the bettor perform the
Five per rent of-' the total sales of as some of the' readers of the San­ a lover of repose nnd peace, inter­ Imt as it appears to us.
'j.. mora-^ti^diir^Ortiariientals which igfill
(unctions which w'Ar rendered im­
the '•tore will life Clve.p to th.- C. E. ford Hcruld would Ire pleased to rend ested in the business affairs of life,The High Schiiol Boys
&lt;*^illx(ingiii»b her from other southern
possible for them to perform..
forTtheir Building* Fund- In ordet u brief letter from n Florida tramp, and little time to spure, will talk to
'Vow. therefore. I, Woodrow Wilto assure you of perfectly* efficient written at tho rapitul of the ofdest you ubout n few only of tliq great
Tonlghl
al- the Star
r. . ,
a[ prizns great canm
8°
n*
Urwldvnt of the United States
service MT;r. p ^ y lo r ' *ilj have r'hts republic, ulrout
Switzerland
and meil— Moses, Noah, George Wash­
.b ('Aiflt?-'nxerciaerl to have the ju d g ­
•" peatfhy, or n&gt;a’j|i$ul of a Wdin- of * Anon-jyi do hereby designate
assistants halp.^n trvpty way pos­ other places and things, on this, ington, Abraham Lincoln und Wooding fair and unbiased.''*•
jin.*.' starring Emity Stevens, the ^ ^ u ^ d a y . the 25th day of N ovcm row Wilsotu anil about a few notable,
and on that side of tile Atlnptic.
r
m ..
&lt;ii, the 1 ‘Jtl, ajni 2 Uih of Novuni- sible
brilliunt omotJtrfial actress, willbb' w
aif a day of thunkagivlng
Thfro will’ he bargain sub-s on dif­ . As you know, it is less than one- historic eventa— the Creation, the will he shown at the Star ThqatrV aniHWaycr, and .invite the pooplo
*«4ivr will be hebj a plant .sale at some
l"unt to be announced later, ehrys- ferent urticiea and til. »Tvcry Indy who third the sixo of Florida. An island, flood nnd the civil war, and lenvo pn Tuesday, Oct 2 «ith. is a po^ciffd .iWoughout .* tho lan.I to ceuse from
"themum* and
other
autumn buys a pair of shoes'then’ will he a surrounded by t a l l Ir a r h e d wire it to tho mental vision of the lisf-n- a lfgoriral study, which will «P[»eaf
wimj^tj occupations, and in
t I'-'iom
Thery will be prizes fpr proptjgm given, valued .at not less fences, walls of burnished atcel bay­ or, to sec for himself nnd read strongly to every human, heart, ?t their '
I homes und- pf«&lt;S** o f
onets, nnd nn nrtpy of nbout ‘four things between the lines that sepa­ is the latest release
on tfie
tlie pritgrrai.
pr,igrr*». itt»rxhip re n d e r'tbanka to" Almighty
rns,s ;nul ch^ysanlheinums, and this than \Qn$ dollar.
pose on
•' contest wllf tw open to any ritlze’n ' Wo earnestly ask VOU to help us hundred thousand soldiers trained rate the far apart periods of time. w the Metro I*
Pictures f'orporatittn Gt»«f.• .
’ «••- '
put on this day.
No sale will be eguippod and on duty, protecting No time for smnil things, just a few and wj»a‘ produced
° f Seminole county.
ced by tlie U. A. '.."jjrilinictts Vhetrof. I have heroof the blggost men and the biggest Rolfc rompartV- from the «TriginuF
Pull protniym lists will appear in too ama!L;lf you buy but a spool of Swiss neutrality.
: from the ’Triginun u?db‘ Vkr
sbt mv
mv haruF and .cuuaed tho
things'
t
Think
for
n
moment
of
Florida,
thread
o
r
‘
‘
handkerchief
it*
will
Hu* Herald shortly.
manuscript by Anthony P. Kelly.- N c^ l of t h » United State* to lto jixed%
.
help. Nor will Ifny sale he too large having- bo many soldiers, armed in
But Mr- Boh Holly, of all the hig
Throughout all the pictures rn4’ .. 7.T»One^it th vM\y: of Waxhington,
If you wisl* your purchase will he ranip and on duty.
things, thjs European wnr is the arts it carries a convincing and en- tFiin twentieth-day nf October in the
.Halloween Social
delivered to your home
It is strange hut tFiic, that nn the biggest since the Creation, when tiirnl'-’-g message the treatment of yn r -0( our ij))r)| on,. thousand, nine
*yi
I’L**'Ladies' Aid Society of th
•Appiweialihg and thanking J0U German frontier, the Swiss are ruth r God said it is finished, and on the the iheine is most unusuul, and it htindreti and fifteen, and of tho yi,l‘ 0 hvtennn church will )’ ive a_Hal-'fot aaxJh'"*: &gt;’ou m,‘ &gt;' 'lo lo hr,P u' pto (ierinan, idol the lUTTgUugc is seventh day rested from His labors is.notably rich in novel and strikingtj^ p ^ d e n c e of the United S U U *».o f
t n w , parjiy-at the social .fooms of
oat on this day. Wo ure
hotoi'niiiliir effects. Snnm'
itf tthe
h#» Ame/ica
&amp; *1 . . .the
l . ___V
...... i_ .1 and* #
mostly German. On tho French side
There, ure more men, women and (1
photographic,
Some -of
one hundred
fortlI ' j . i l i v I7esfi&gt;,terlan church on Friday
■*
Respectfully yours.
they nre pro French and the lan­ soldiers engaged In it.
There are most startling of these occur in the
•
’ ’ U-.V
bight beginning at
eight o'clock.
The Presbyterian C. Ek
guage mainly French, and on the more guna, and of more norta, more cafe scenea, whither the young nov*
»•**■#“Woodrow Wilton.” '* .'. i ^ :
There will bo aeveral ghostly mnrH- . ' ‘A 'i
_____ 1_____
Italian side'they arc pro Italian, apd capnon and bigger ones, more cruis­ Ice goes to view the world.
Wheif
, h&lt;v BroxidenJ: Robert' Lan.*
h-tations and the evening will be
the language mainly Italian, nnd ers,
hattlcshipa,
dreadnuughts, Rum. I.ust, Avarice tempt the Hojpjtffor-. v^rotiTry o( Htj»4ft.. *'’
''•bl*!.® Highwaymen, Here
lull of surprises to those who it*
eupcf
dread
naughts,
,’\
submarines, their shadows are seen to leave their
tin*
Swiss
arc
divided,
but
lean
more
nV 3 - v
*y ^ f
Motors- Waddie and Dclsderfer of
tend.
All- are cordially Invited to
strongly
to
Italy.
But
there
la
ao
torpedo
boats,
more,
hydroplanes,
bodies
and
go
over
&lt;
‘
‘
ifi’
’
“
“
■ttend and no admission s&gt;Hl* be the Dixie Highway touring party
_
_______ __
help* ytsterday en route to the much to write about I must'cut on air craft of all aorta and aixes,~inr lad’s ear, whilp the
charged.
The ______
fpllowing
.UallnwceD
a whole lot of things.
eluding Zlpperlinjj autl’ moro difle/- in tKeir seau. Tho
• - &gt;inch Will bn on sale at *a rxiasonaWp
coast, t«* Ibvestigate this part
I
am
tblQjdng
of
many
things
and
ent
.kinds, &gt;n&lt;t sorts of things used which the Angel of
[iSMl»v.monni~lo go to jth« church of &gt;he- Ulgiwai'.. These genUemen
they ruah through with tho s*•-- destruction
* - * • of• •human ...
JDHhe
life^ on from a ’ painting o
hc‘
J»fg
party
at
Chlita’rtM
and
mad
hurry
o
r
an
AIpjAe
tor
land
n
a
f#
"
*ed,
under
the
aey.'knd
and carries off the woman'* sopLlij a c tycd o'clofk and for !&gt;«•*'' girl*’ ’" V * '* ’’
ch&lt;d of! at Daytona
and you will discover roc firat
itihued on Page 2
Disco of. wonderful photogn
“
of the rout*.
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                    <text>OCTOBER 22, 1915

W O M A N 'S C LU B
Annauneimen t
Dancing school under the auspice*
of the Womanfl’s Club * conducted
by Misses Anna McLaughlin und
Lillian Herring. Saturday afternoons
for children at th e ’ Woman’s Chib
house and on Monday evening for"
adults from 7:30 to 8:30. General
dancing from 8:30 to II p. nt.

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of each season to

so that every one
m a y acqu aint
themselves with
our. most w on­
derful stock o f
merchandise.
'

Pm

r

We

annou nce

our Fall Opening

^

Rehearsals lor ‘ 'Mother Church"
at the Episcopal parish house Satururday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
—
Cabartl Hataar
At the Woman’s club house on
Tuesday evening Ahe soda! depart­
ment wilt give a cabaret bazaar that
will lie open to the public.
Danc­
ing and cards will be the order of
the evening to which Avery one is
invited. There will be no admission
fee or charge for the privilege of
dancing hut refreshments will be
served through out the evening. The
Bale of refreshments is for the pur­
pose of raising funds to meet the
payments due tin., the club house.
The entertainments being given by
the social department are unusually
popular this season, with Mrs. W. I*.
Carter as hostess for October and
Mrs. Archie Betts, chairman of the
depatiment is Sufficient to insure a
delightful cypnlrip, fbe cream, cake
and home •rnljM-'ftfcndios will he on
sale.
Rchiethh£pMie date, Tuesday
evening, October 2&lt;i.
Everyone in­
vited.
Members of the club are
urged io patronize the affair and
bring friends
H rrdmott - /fee
Surrounded with very cordial in­
terest was the marriage of M iu
Hortense Rdnn Weidman and Mr.
Kugcnc
Francis Roumillat. which
took plnre on Wednesday morning
at the Church of the Sacred Heart
in Tampa
The bride is well known
in Sanford circles, having visited here
a number of time*
Her charming
p. r-&lt;&gt;iialit \ and friendly disposition
has won lor her a lue-t of friends
who will be interested in her mnrr.age
The groom I* i Simford boy
and a popular favorite everywhere
He is the eldest’ son of Mrs Eugene
Rouitiillai
Mr and Mr- KmimiMut will |,e
at home after November tir-t at 1 tl I
West Third -tree!
Monday
of

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Si l y nr * &lt;in &lt;hi
afternoon the

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Goodies!

Ask Your Grocer
For

— goodies that, just
m-c-l-t in your mouth
•— light, fluffy, tender
cakes, biscuits a n d
doughnuts that just
k u o p y o u hanging
’ round the pantry-— all
mado with Calumet —
the safest, purest, most
economical Daking I’owden Try il=dm«array
bake-day failure*.H
R*celr*d IlisbMt Award*

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Among those present were: Mr.
nml Mrs. ,W. P. Carter, Mr. and
Mrs.. A. L. Belts, Mr and Mrs,
W. E. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Herndon, Mr. and Mrs
Forrest
Luke, I)r. and Mrs. T A Neal, Mr
and Mrs B A Newman. Mr and
Mrs. (1. F. Smith, Mr. und Mrs G.
D. .Bishop, Mr Miid Mr*
Deane
Turner,
Mr. and Mia, La Verne
Hurt, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Symcs;
-Mosdames R. S. Keclor -of Westfield, N, J,; C. E. Henry. R Webb,
George Herring, Henry Diekins of
St. Petersburg. Fla ; Misses l.e Messena ol New Vorl., Lillian Herring.
Charlotte Hand. Mr S M Lloyd

Best By Every Test
For Sale Plane! Jr., sToi-TT 4III
tools complete. /John Macdonald
Pace’ s Farm. •
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lfi-2lp
Fur Sab
E-:gs and Baby flux of
celebrated Regal White Wji.ndoiii *,
lug p ' rfor n i a i i i heavy laying |, :
am I linking orders for same no
\Is11 , few pulle'.s and cocker. !•

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Retained in the hodv rause rheumatism,
scrofula, malaria. ron»ti|iution, blood
polsion M .MUCH to I nit I III HI .null
expels poisons from the body and rures
blood poison in its worst form Sold In
I.. II PhlIPps and &lt; o
World'* Garden Soot
New South Wales Is .nd to contain
more kinds of flower og plants 'hail
all Europe

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Evening Bridge
The nodal department of the
Woman'* Club-, entertained infor­
mally at unction bridge Tuesday
evening at the Woman’s Club houae.
T i n . dull.. rooms .were decorated
for the occasion with a profusion
of cut ilow'erst, goldenrod and vines,
which made the rooms lok very altrarlive.
There were seven tables.of play­
ers and after a number of interest­
ing rublrfcrs of auction the scores
wire compared and it was found
that Mrs. Forrest Lake had won
highest score of the ludics, and was
presented with a puir of white silk
hoae.
Mr. Forrest Lake won the
gentlemen's prize, a tie and socks tc
mat eh.
At t i l o’ clock a delicious salad
course was served, consisting ot Paramount — M y rtle Steadman
. in “ W IL D ,O L IV E ” fit the
chicken salad, sandwiches and cof­
Slar M onday
fee.
The hostess, Mrs. W. I*. Cartel
was assisted In serving by Mesdnmes
Deane Turner, Geo. D. Bishop C. E.
Henry aijd Robt. Webb.
The nfternoop proved thoroughly
informal and delightful und those
present spent a most enjoyable evon-

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•uitl.v entertained by Mrlulius
Taka, h it t iiv home i f her mother,
Mrs Aspmwall
The girl* are busy
with their fancy work for i he bazaar
or, December 11 f. The i ml vinfr ioii little hand believe in beginning early
A new member was added to the
soiiety on Monday, Miss Prances
Gonzales. Other present were Misses
Chariot le Hand, Snidee Williams,
Frances Aspmwall. Mis Neal nmj
Mrs Braxton Perkins

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■!.,1 there j,di*
r Making powo&amp;
£ o ic a g o

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T h e kiddies nrc up early,
e v e r " on the g
ntitl
m e nlwnys hungry.

Cheap mul big , anBaking t'ownl els do not
Save you money. Calumet docs it's Purr
■ml far superior to sour milk snd sod*.

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ud tri I'u*

Mimet hit v;

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,u te celery farm In ■
dilc-. -oiil to.i t of y a n ford. Hallo,-,insured for J COO.OO. barn, chicken
housi artedun
well
t’ n&gt; half
nub to -i ..... 1 ..ml lording statioi .
Ierj*nre of W W Miller, Sanford.

biscuits
S u n '-*" : r • i healtItfnl,
nourish i no. pronoirice 1
ftxxj nil uuy lung.

I l 'l •or?, ill# I -irk# WnrL, lit m- 1
M r md Mr- I lo I
an
iiiiiiine the Kirib of :i daughter on • immeow cro
am . e f|&lt; m l” .ill ,
Thursday, Uct 2 1 't - Tin- little gul bud many
i .n u i i
, * tit. r
(&lt;
» « •c
has bepn named Martha Alrnedn.
boost them i oy a i i y .
An soon as |
the two teams c: :r -1 upon the field
pu: Rent Two pretty furnithe^
tint fGVMI.i
I *- o 'jin' |i ic f1 f lh» }•
it vvas seen that O'h 1 mlo had the
ni'Mii-’ . -1 .(&gt;m! (light, separate enFrom the nr
fil, *«h|rx I fo iht* 'leriaioft
I weight and it wa almost
for, com
t- t i1
v’.i-, slftve vink. watfr
Diamatized by
u IrfBw ADli-ftimn Jifkil i it»« hr if * ih ’-’ i liii I'liuii
eonclusioi, l al the tirungc • &lt;t|•11 :*I f
\ I,. Willi."1v
if
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nweill
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Elmer Hnrris
*• &lt; H f.» mMi•» v n t f hu I ||,
, |team w.odd walk .irioiml our boys.,
Mtri’im Strange
tL**ut »r.*kir g &lt;tiiy |*r* msnu.ii j.r
i but the SunpJld tealli
i*w II" such,
I’At it” law • oj live r i l t ellt j«'
tin* . " &lt; , 4 tti ' t • * r ij it,#*
«* T U 'iin
k n U je i *
! wor ■! a- g l , • uI* and ' * , i .■kto ! i
.
»»t
l"t
rent
lug fel !•&gt;w • w■l li
I t lie
l III I ti *
celery give- them
The sloppy field made poor play­
For Rent Furnished room in i,r*'
ing one ol the goals being under
vale family
Modern convenience*
, water and the playing t&gt;f.,^hc teams
115 French Ave.
I 2 -8tp
was not up to the average.
I
Morris Spencer, Bill Pope. P114J
,For
Rent
DeSl
rooms
I Ezell and Harold Wushlium for the
k' litlem, I, .,n pii vlx
I homo . team
were ''--^^ie)jtjona||y
Lati
R&lt; a-ont’ tile.
bright stars and their work was T o 0 )* V u u r * u| Sanford
I Kin a rAtitJUlai# for r r - f l * r l i u f i W iflt* i
chewetf fro d ith o grand stand ugsitrf iifflrr till &lt; I rr k inlT C u l l r c t o f t Hu 1 llW
m
«rv*
to hi* lirIff* K qv. It, lljfcfl;’ p ta v ri
r -YowelFA
ainl again.
ill11« «l t hln o#11ri* for ftv0 y#tr* ■in| 1 HInk |bi | &gt;
*Ph7-'
1 , Orlando boys also'*played well and 1 h*v»* *lh0 nfCfHiry «oi(&gt;rrirfici* md *%Wi .
ap|*r#rtatr jrwuf A»ypD«r(. - *
*t * I,
• their bruw’n was a stone wail of dcor S'clew-irpu-affijL f ” .
’ tense.
The game wan groal/y envY. f. Tlffgpoiy J^Ol-tf.
' •joyed by those present and demon­
strates that football Is becoming
plirtinc’iit*
popular with llje fgps u.ad'the otiier
led
roopiV”
L game* to be played li'ctrf^should bring
Lre.'v v 8'l f'
out record breaking crowds." ”■
Tiie official ’score“Was L,* to 0 in
♦
rcr il&gt; ..t O.a. room Cvi
in favor of Orlando, but the home
y depot.
Enquire FJ.’l , \1
team is confident of victory next
I
N
r time they meat
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PO LITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Store closed Tuesday
preparing for opening,
Wednesday morning at

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delivery wagon and bar ness to trade for a second ham! Ford auto truck,
J. L. Miller at M illors ,‘lTaleify.'
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

ON
AND FRIDAYS
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY OCTOBER 2G. 1915
Pr es by t er i an ( '

SANFORD CITY
\ VRDS WILL BE CLEANED UP
a n d p r iz e s

SANFORD—Li/eI. Well,

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to

be

OFFERED FOR THE
BEST PLACES

E. N o l e n

Tbe Presbytcrinn C. E. met on
Friday evening, Oqt. 22. with n
large, rnthuslartir, attendance.
Rev. Strpng, our district president
rarne o v e P fo r a short- while before
the minting and gave n moat in­
structive and interesting talk on the
"Dixie Standard of Efliciency, and
ulso' about t he district convention to
he held iir Kissimmee in November.
Our society expects to -end a big del­
a t io n .
f*
The devotional meeting was in
charge of Co. A., Mrs. Geo. Paxton
Itrades, Subject, “ Politica fojr God,”
nnd nil the members of the Com­
pany made fine talks on different
phases of the sub’ert.
Our next meeting will lie on Thurs­
day evening of this week, instead of
.
p_t I
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Friday as- usua . This meeting * 1
be m i barge of ( &lt;: It . Mis- hist
I’ urdon lender.

A NEW HOUSE BOAT WORKS;
FOR MOVIES SAFE HARBOR;
IN SANFORD BIG FACTORY
SANFORD HAS BEEN CHOSEN THIS WILL BE THE LATEST
BY VETERAN SHOWMAN
ENTERPRISE FOR THE
AS PLACE OF FUTURE
RAPIDLY GROWING
y •* RESIDENCE
CITY OF SANFORD

After looking them over A. G.
Sanford will have.the boat works
From November 17 to November
Allen, the veteran minstrel mnn has and the harbor for motor boats that
2 o n is proposed to ask our rity to
decided to locate in Sanford and has so long been needed here. This
take part in « general movement lot
make this city ills residence. - He much* was adored yesterday in the
.-batting up and beautifying, andhas given the contract to George purchase of the old Fibre Factory
u;-----------------------it, ,, i m i _____
committee
of the Woman's
Venable for a fine building to lie on thiV lake shore, just north-west of
. 1,1). is fortunate fn having enlisted
erected on the Hines block on First |the A C I, docks and freight depot
ihe interest and hearty support of
'treet. recently swept clean by fire j The new liont works will lie tinN in t h Street Park
11,. ..,i &gt; coUrxil. Alley ways and vaund the new building will be used |der the personal management of
In view of the fact that the park
.
•„ lots will come in for special
exclusive!) fur movies and Other a t - i S Sherman, who has made *uch a
. t•, i i.iri and there will tie a general on Ninth street is tlu&gt; Fii«t public tractions in the theatrical line
] surer -' of the plant at Heicsfurd
iu.La-l.iuAL 8P&lt;J_cle.urjnjjiwaj^ jcnuiv- ground to meft the eves of strangers
The new •lotddrrtr will he fiO feer-nnti Mr - htTcrTtirin ‘irljf tn*":fv-';'|sn’ rt
.t|,i,i io the s|iriug und fall house arriving in the city it should lie as front und 117 feet in depth und will by (
Kenniaon of Orlando, who is
cleaning events so dear to the heart beautiful as it can lie inado for “ first seat 1.000 peoplo with three doors also an experienced builder and
impressions are lusting.”
A move­
of every thrifty housewife.
on each side for emptying the the­ wood worker.
Some changes have been made in ment is aireudy on font which will atre in rase of fire or panic.
The
Messis Sherman and Kenniaon
the arrangement of districts, as in- result in its development nnd it is stage will In* twenty feet wide with
are
in lhi- city anil expert to interest
I by the following outline. proposed to have il laid out and
thirty fool pr osceni um and Mr the |......
of t h i s i l l ) mi thi- pro
.i, l )i;estions m a y lie referred to pluntnd in as elfeelive manner a» Mien will book «oiiie of the
i h frsi J(.rl
, ,a|!y the owners of boats
u ho have been chosen ns possible
•lass IIItrneiions for the coming sea-1 ilt„|
|IPH n,„| Orlando people
It is suggested that it tie given son ami expect" to give I he
,,, • t . hair men
tic people
1111 • r*-"(**•! i t&gt; i In- idea ,*f
11 •yi. t I From Tenth sir. el m a n.iltle more ill-tic ttv* than Nil,’ I &gt;&gt;f Sanford tin best.liter* i« in the |,.»v, r
-.,1* harbor for th*-i, i**i.,l"
Street Park." so the III..iter t" t** be 1 ., inuse me lit line in both movies and .,,,,1 , |
•t , limit-, south, east and west
Hi- where t lie) can |*ur* b.,'*left In a vote of the citizen*
A Ilf's
popular play«
I’ li .nr hi,its. Mr- W M Hay lies
Mipp i. s it**! have i lo ir boats „v*-r
for this purpose will l,e placed i,,
The workmen nr*- busy on tin- It .till* I
11 t-,,i || F’riim Tenth street i&lt;&gt;
d r*-pulled
I'l,*- to w b**,lt
t In ||era hi otb* i ai.il passers I y
m-w liHildmg. which will Io- of lirick wort . will lui'e a tnarine basin
U. .,Ke tuMiinleil h&gt; Kim avenue
urged to deposit then choice for ,t and fire proof construct ion throughi,n tli. west and by the west side of
larg*- i-nmigh 10 hold 7.7 Imi,Is-, large
mi
no• ,i and the theatre will ),, open in ., i&gt;d i..*
t • *|* •ift Mir ••*» f
&lt; It air
i r,*| ., ina r, i,*- pai 1 w .,, will
I
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form at,out November lift, ,-nth haul th* I,h.i I s from l In* Ink*- i *• l he
Mr - 1 | 1I ( nil Mi?
&gt;&gt;n Hri. Is •*r earlier
K n ker
J*m m I V HI
•*! r« ,-t t* I nI *&gt;r in uI ion f or
t III
f„i|&lt;*ra. |i*,„|&lt;-d in the Imifiliiig r&lt;roads
\ (I Allen was in tin- I healri cal **-iiil\ in 111&gt; i I I*) tin- til,r** fa*t or\
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I w isl I o e x t e n d f o \ o n oil beli.tlf bu “iness for
many years, having This ' -tiil.iit.|C that h - long l“ * n an
*i tli • *-a-l .lllll !•y t h r rll*'1 -lib
o f t l i e b o a r d of , 0 ,1,11 v c o m m i s s i o n
In-ell o|| the road for sixteen year- i vi- «**r* -in the !ak*- f rom will Inr •i ! V•1- li­i» tin 1hr \v i *h f 1 liatr
e f " Ifi a n d f or S e t i n n o ' e , I t l l l l U .III
with Mlef-'s Mm tr.-l- ami iiei-oiuing pi.,.* I I'l lir-l . Ill's i OIhIi IHIH llld
\1iiMiri
M•
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a 11 11
II"
lie XI ' **d of Ihe r&lt;&gt;a»l iIs-■id*-i| to -s-t•
h *11111 S.tfilnr'l .t 1
- *■n in III S It .ll Hill I "
li*.iiil,. I.||I- of the bil'l*-*l failitries
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N o v i III),, - 2toi .IMlf It Wi l l ti, xuiiH'
Hornl.i •'it \ ami huvr iii t h , . ".*■,-1 1 ,111 . •-niployitig u force of
, t , ,i rotts * ,r*i ,iml ( r«»m (hi • 1a k* T li e' l l . , ' .
&gt;Tin•• voil »*tn h m tl r,. j tionit* a^jain
Hi-* fxtf111 1&gt; will skille 1 workmen anil adding mule
to .
limits south
Sul ll vision. In* our pIpHiiir*
„ f,.w
,f thev will null) to th.- pav roll of tin- cii\
I in i art of the city known us format toil from .oir ollice as w,,ul,l i r y .,
bousekeeping
d In onto
i o or i', *-■wt
&lt; hairmaii Mr- &lt; K 11kel -. gr • vou l,« I * r kii'&gt;wb,dg&lt;- “ I
I’ hc new work' will h„v*- iniriioour bn* k roads as-uring you that
of Sanf or d
\S n h, r
wu)s and a hoist .iiol all I In- app nr
In it t \ F r o m K i m a v e n u e to tbi' very* important matter which
tenanci-H of a first ,-|as* boat build
It ^ I* U. Notes
. •
• it- west, from ilie lake to affects ,-vi-ry tuxpayer of Seirumile
mg works ai.il l lo- manufacture of
A
v.-r)
inierestmg
program
v„s
■|Y ii -tree!
Sub division. The county in the matter of construct­
boats, launches und even
rendered by tbe Senior B V P U small
l. -• .f tin- , i t \ l •own a« G o l d s - ing lirick roads ha* not escaped our
Company
o
f
:
large
steamers
wi\| be begun here
Sui ol u) e v e n i n g
Th
time aild a* lent mil
4
' l.a1rtn.i• M r I K
lohn
This
new
enterprise
Is one.that will
Kuuians w„s in charge, of- w h o m
We have not accepted the present
'Oil
bring
Aian)
tourists
who are lovers
Miss l.ucille l i mes is C ap t ai n
Mr
. t. i i I . mirage I In spirit I. i. k rn.nl' and will not in the !,* x’ i i-l M a lm led ’ l e meeting and was of the water In-re w her*- th*-\ cun
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1 ,*l..*r their boat' all I lo v. r
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i *i d ’ v M r
E u g c i - ‘"It.gli I a r .
wit) gill
tn.g
.,
binding
-»gre«
in
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,.||. ring pri/« • in ■.i'l
M
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l b ! oursev.
M i " r-* ,r,d and will al'H *tim dill* t f&gt;bniHl f i m i t-*-.t ' *'• ' •"* ' .
of*L- *»T ’ he b.flMtVfg **f new
,i. . t i n t
l.a.sl spnti g. . . as .ml* .
• )ti--s suit Mr irul Mrs Wtirctrxx i«csl
In fact such
i&gt;..
..I. iN-qucntl)
repe. i t fd. the by i he |»n*'h company win* furnish* I \t tlo i m u I i M i i n a beautiful tolo. launches und bouts
pm* - were awarded for prodigality live lirick, liuhlc fm tin- maintenance ent it led “ | Saw My Mother Kneel­ an enterprise has long been needed
and variety of ‘annual*
This fall und leplacing of any brick on the ing" was sung by Mrs. Ernest Betts. here and the possibilities of tho new
tin
*liedille is entirely different, road that may g*&gt; bad in five year*
\ H a l l o w e ’en Social will be given factory nn&lt;l hi,sin are unlimited.
■ii "■ . w a r d ' w i l l go to encourage without'- cost to the *,mi ii t \. We ..I t he St ewar t h o m e on Un i on i , ve­ Every one here should assist the new
hope to f t all of the Mifermr brn k
•. • ell io t \ scheme "f
nue F r i d a y eve n i n g , for the beio-tit * ni erpriK.*
I- , lo .i, worked out as fid out and re|.'a*e*l w p h .......I Ii* I | • f the It i
P I
piano
T h e Boys
, l;i"X bri* k III th*- lllll* II.* I l**ll* -I
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Ex-Chief Beavers Here
Mr. and Mrs. Beavers und little
grandson were here on Saturday in
their touring car, coming all the way
from Atlanta nnd going south us far
ns Tampa.
Mr Beavers, until re­
cently, was chief of police of Atlanta,
holding the position for four year
and being on the police force of A t­
lanta in continuous service for 22
years. He fell- out with jfoe powers
thnt he in regard to the segregation
of the red light district nnd other re
forms and was beheaded, although
the chief was standing for law and
order first and politica afterward.
.The party will spend several months
near Tnmpn nnd expect to stop of!
here on tbe way home. While here
they called upon Mrs. Stephenson
and daughter. Miss Hazel Stephen­
son on Sanford Heights, old friends
for many years in Atlantu.

NOVEMBER 25
SET ASIDE FOR
THANKSGIVING
PRESIDENT WILSON ISSUES
ANNUAL PROCLAMATION
DESIGNATING DATELT
TO GIVE THANKS
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Washington, D. C., Oct. 2tf.—
President Wilson has, in a procla­
mation, designating Thursday, N o ­
vember 2 f&gt;, ns Thanksgiving Day,
called attention to the fart that tho
United Stutes has been at peace
•
while most i»f Europe has been at
,
San f or d Debut i ng C l u b
war.
The fullow'ing postal has been re­
• ‘‘ We have been able to assert our
ceived by many of the citizens of
rights and the rights of rnunkind
Sanford .uni tlm-e who have not re,
, without breach of friendship with
luiliiul ajuu tic u lavfjmial ai«wl-tUim 4i* - - — t- —...
» t * —~
tnr irrcur nations with wh ont w,will lie, ) list us welcome
11 has
have to deal,” suid the president.
simply been impossible to make a
The text follows:
personal canvass of all the men of
“ It has long been the honored cus­
the city:
tom of our people to turn in the
Dear Sir
fruitful autumn of the year in praise
The almve club will hold its preund t h a n k sg i v i n g to A l m i g h t y God
I,miliar) in.-itirtg in tho fniigrogU'l
for Hi s m a n ) blessings and mercies
toni.il church auditorium next Tu,*sl o us as a nati on
T h e year t h a t is
dit) TODAV
Oct 2 tifh. lit 7 (0 I

Signed

High Si himl

It ii I.**s of n i . r,.|fi
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now d r a w i n g t •• ., , lose sino- w«- lujit
n b - i - r ' i - d our day of national t h i n k s
gi vi ng has been, while a y ear of dis
cipline because of ihe m i g h t y forces
of war „ro| of change- whi ch h aw disturbed tlo- world, also a y e a r o f ’
i sperinl In-losing for us.
\ not lo r &gt;i-i,r of peace has
Iteeri
vouchsafed ii" another \e.,r in wh i ch
l,ol only In take t h ou ght of ou r d u l y
to ourselves and to m a n k i n d
but
also, i o adjust ourselves tu the muny
responsibilities- thrust upon us by
i h* w ir w tin h bus i n v o l v e d al most
tile wtoili of Ku r op i
We have beep
aide lo assert our rights and -ll
rights id m a n k i n d writ hunt breal
’ of friendship and the great nations
w:th w’ holtl we h av e had to deal,
and while we have asserted rights,
we have been uLite also to perform
duties ami exerri se vfirivilcges of nuc-

I lo re i.r• i nuinlii-r of iliing- we
would like i-X|,|ilined by the school
board
First of all. la'I year we
wi-ri inf or life d by I lo- lio „ I board
,*r I heir f *•|*ti-"i-nI at I \r that ihe)
wi-ri- , ompelled to place tin- »*-\
**b11, and iiglilb grades ,n tin- high
hi hoo| building and that room would
have to l,&lt;- made for th’-rn
Bill we
wen- also assured tin,t this would
■lot menu lenience u» all) except thill
we would have lo put up with less
room und have our building torn up
for a year
Now. after everything
eor and tieljjfulness which sholtld
Nxus explained to us we eonfornuul
serve to demonstrate 'our * tleairo lo
to this, hut on coming buck (o
make the offices- of f riendshi p ihe
school this year we tun! a set of
means of truly dislulciested „ u d pnpriimary rules laid nut for us, rules
selfish service
stricter and more absurd i hun w*(,bir a b i l i t y lo serve ,,|| w ho
have heel! id uslolio-d lo to Ifn
could avail 1 helllsi-l Ves of . ou r j r f i bird and fourth grades tin11 se are
vices in tlo midst *d - risis It ii 4 been
j .
tiifnrmed v&gt;y tho tonrtior! T h a t t h t T t f
i n c r e a s e d b y a grucfijus P r o v i d e n c e,
i« on ui'coUMl of kl'*' lower grades
by fiiore ijnd more abundu’nt crops;
thnt ure over here, that we have-no
our inujf(in financial resources hnvxmore rights than they have
Now
enabled Us to steady the markets of
we wish to ask the local hoard if
tliii world ur^l facilitate neccssufy
they are going to keep their prom­
Luuiveineui of commerce, whicli the
ises

1 war ought, otherwise have r e n d e r ed
A nut tu r thi ng, we have twentv
1. ,
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i mp O' - f b l i
and our peo|,le
have
d e p u r t i neni &lt;&gt;( 1 1 , e 1 minutes at noon for lino h and have
,
,
It.iiid. also "i-.i-r.il good musicians an
more and
and more
more to
to aa sober
I
cu me more
We will !*•• glad to ii.oW y o u - , ,
meet M eilnes- been nri-ii«t«&gt;med I ” h s v t r p "orne*
■ r.
udi-rswill
f •i r *•I-f» e nrcrtai nrn. - ni 1
W o mwifi
a n ’sCltif
, ret, Ii rut onf» Jl the part ilo-v have
r v o . r . l ' a» I • xpl.. * ' ■
.
i hi- "chonl
. ' 2 7 1h at I i*b 1 1 k w., v of b u y i n g llllicb
, \,ro, ••II ,ll.,w.
en - p i i - l " will
In l.ivafternoon.
■been called upon to |•1 &gt; jn a turn*
(*&gt;rmatio*i y*-n inigi-’ wi-d
N o w one of otir business
in l be club rooms on O a k a v enue grounds.
indulged
iii
All
friends
|when all tlie world is shaken by unL. P H a g a n
( iootl program for afternoon
men has built a lunch r o o m across
If Y P U are inci ted
purul^-led distresses and disasters.
ihe street,
north
of the
school

»• . . ground", pulling no s t r e s s
“ jfomclhing New tgain
or 'In- .'in* and costliness of buildOn
Wednesday,' .ctolier 27th the
J-s. . mg*, hiit layMitg the stress on their
Presbyterian
Christian
Endeavor
I-ami qlganiy appearance. "Uenifrct-’ Vvvjlf.also include the ar- will pull nJT, an entirely new*, stunt
ti ti grouping and placing of plants. Not an cntortuinnient. nor another
plliy, but a proposition by which
Neatness" will indicate the genyou make tpohey as well as the &lt;* E
d all the yehr round- attention
That's something’ new for a church
’
thb. ground! .as- shown by
society
to. do, |a. It not?
v^ tJ ^ oo of walks, shrubberies and
Tills Is it! T)n Wednesday, Oct
I.
—&lt;&lt;
27th three .or more of our young
“ Vro |flcgl planflng" is included
ladies of the O .- E will clerk' In Mr
j"'-.ibse i| Florjdji is ever to come
L. h T aylor’a l^ j m f c l fccQne" st..re
.-to |ier fi/ll ^Mrt^ure.Yof,beauty, she
from eight. U.. m.- li'ntil « l g p in
'rwisf utffla^iY «
•many ptilma, anil
Five per rent of-' the total sales of
'j.. mora-^ti^diir^Ortiariientals which igfill
the '•tore will life Clve.p to th.- C. E.
&lt;*^illx(ingiii»b her from other southern
forTtheir Building* Fund- In ordet
to assure you of perfectly* efficient
r. . ,
a[ prizns great canservice MT;r. p ^ y lo r ' *ilj have r'hts
.b ('Aiflt?-'nxerciaerl to have the ju d g ­
assistants halp.^n trvpty way pos­
ing fair and unbiased.''*•
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&lt;ii, the 1 ‘Jtl, ajni 2 Uih of Novuni- sible
Thfro will’ he bargain sub-s on dif­
*«4ivr will be hebj a plant .sale at some
l"unt to be announced later, ehrys- ferent urticiea and til. »Tvcry Indy who
"themum* and
other
autumn buys a pair of shoes'then’ will he a
t I'-'iom
Thery will be prizes fpr proptjgm given, valued .at not less
rns,s ;nul ch^ysanlheinums, and this than \Qn$ dollar.
•' contest wllf tw open to any ritlze’n ' Wo earnestly ask VOU to help us
put on this day.
No sale will be
° f Seminole county.
Pull protniym lists will appear in too ama!L;lf you buy but a spool of
thread o r ‘
‘ handkerchief it* will
Hu* Herald shortly.
help. Nor will Ifny sale he too large
If you wisl* your purchase will he
.Halloween Social
delivered to your home
I’L**'Ladies' Aid Society of th
•Appiweialihg and thanking J0U
,l‘0 hvtennn church will )’ ive a_Hal-'fot aaxJh'"*: &gt;’ou m,‘ &gt;' 'lo lo hr,P u'
t n w , parjiy-at the social .fooms of
oat on this day. Wo ure
I ' j . i l i v I7esfi&gt;,terlan church on Friday
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Respectfully y ou r s .
bight beginning at
eight o'clock.
The Presbyterian C. Ek
There will bo aeveral ghostly mnrH- . ' ‘A 'i
_____ 1_____
h-tations and the evening will be
''•bl*!.® Highwaymen, Here
lull of surprises to those who it*
MotorsWaddie and Dclsderfer of
tend.
All- are cordially Invited to
the
Dixie
Highway touring party
■ttend and no admission s&gt;Hl* be
_
_______ __
help* ytsterday en route to the
charged.
The ______
fpllowing
.UallnwceD
• - &gt;inch Will bn on sale at *a rxiasonaWp
coast, t«* Ibvestigate this part
[iSMl»v.monni~lo go to jth« church of &gt;he- Ulgiwai'.. These genUemen

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A GLIMPSE OF TH E W A R
FROM ONE INTERNED IN NEUTRAL SWITZERLAND

Bern, Switzerland, Oct. 7, 1916.
Dear Mr. Holly:
You see from the caption that I
am in Bern, the Swiss capital, and
it occurred to me that you, us well
as some of the' readers of the San­
ford Hcruld would Ire pleased to rend
u brief letter from n Florida tramp,
written at tho rapitul of the ofdest
republic, ulrout
Switzerland
and
other places and things, on this,
and on that side of tile Atlnptic.
. As you know, it is less than onethird the sixo of Florida. An island,
surrounded by t a l l Ir a r h e d wire
fences, walls of burnished atcel bay­
onets, nnd nn nrtpy of nbout ‘four
hundred thousand soldiers trained
eguippod and on duty, protecting
Swiss neutrality.
Think for n moment of Florida,
having- bo many soldiers, armed in
ranip and on duty.
It is strange hut tFiic, that nn the
German frontier, the Swiss are ruth r
pto (ierinan, idol the lUTTgUugc is
mostly German. On tho French side
they nre pro French and the lan­
guage mainly French, and on the
Italian side'they arc pro Italian, apd
the language mainly Italian, nnd
tin* Swiss arc divided, but lean more
strongly to Italy.
But there la ao
much to write about I must'cut on
a whole lot of things.

this nnd then on thnt aide nf the
ocean, and the result will he u rain
h!ing, disjointed scrawl.
Among other things i urn thinking
that the ordinary American citizen,
a lover of repose nnd peace, inter­
ested in the business affairs of life,and little time to spure, will talk to
you ubout n few only of tliq great
meil— Moses, Noah, George Wash­
ington, Abraham Lincoln und Woodrow Wilsotu anil about a few notable,
historic eventa— the Creation, the
flood nnd the civil war, and lenvo
it to tho mental vision of the lisf-nor, to sec for himself nnd read
things between the lines that sepa­
rate the far apart periods of time.
No time for smnil things, just a few
of the blggost men and the biggest
things'
t
But Mr- Boh Holly, of all the hig
things, thjs European wnr is the
biggest since the Creation, when
God said it is finished, and on the
seventh day rested from His labors
There, ure more men, women and
soldiers engaged In it.
There are
more guna, and of more norta, more
capnon and bigger ones, more cruis­
ers,
hattlcshipa,
dreadnuughts,
eupcf
dread naughts, ,’\ submarines,
torpedo boats, more, hydroplanes,
air craft of all aorta and aixes,~inr
eluding Zlpperlinjj autl’ moro difle/-

I am tblQjdng of many things and ent .kinds, &gt;n&lt;t sorts of things used
*•-- destruction
* - * • of• •human ...
JDHhe
life^ on
hc‘ J»fg party at Chl- they ruah through with tho sand
mad
hurry
o
r
an
AIpjAe
tor
land
n
a
f#
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*ed,
under
the
aey.'knd
ch&lt;d of! at Daytona
and you will discover roc firat
itihued on Page 2
of the rout*.

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house.
But we are told that we
rnnnot go over there liernuse it is on
the girls' side und off of the school
grounds, but that it will In- all right
for the girls to go
We ure told that we are expected
to art like. Indies and gentlemen
and still we cannot lie trusted and
are treated like childron.
We think as high schooS pupils
wr are due some rights or at lenat
a satisfactory explanation as to
why this is so
Wo nre not trying
tn make this seem worse than it is,
Imt as it appears to us.
The High Schiiol Boys

"T h e
extraordinary
circum­
stances of such a lime have done
much *4 o quicken bur national con­
sciousness and deepen und c9 nfir.n1
ouF conTidence in the principle of
peace und freedom by whicli w.
have* always sought to bo guideil.
Out of darkness apd |*erplcxity hhve* * '
come firmer counsels of 'policy and
clearer perceptions of the essential
welfare of the- nation.
We '.have
prospered while other people were
ut war hut our prosperity han been
vouchsafed us, we believe, only that
we might the bettor perform the
(unctions which w'Ar rendered im­
possible for them to perform..
'Vow. therefore. I, Woodrow Wil8° n* Urwldvnt of the United States
of * Anon-jyi do hereby designate
^ ^ u ^ d a y . the 25th day of N ovcm w
aif a day of thunkagivlng
aniHWaycr, and .invite the pooplo
.iWoughout .* tho lan.I to ceuse from
wimj^tj occupations, and in
their '
I homes und- pf«&lt;S** o f

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Tonlghl
- mal- the Star
•" peatfhy, or n&gt;a’j|i$ul of a Wdinjin.*.' starring Emity Stevens, the
brilliunt omotJtrfial actress, willbb'
will he shown at the Star ThqatrV
pn Tuesday, Oct 2 «ith. is a po^ciffd
a lfgoriral study, which will «P[»eaf
strongly to every human, heart, ?t
is the latest release
on tfie
tlie pritgrrai.
pr,igrr*». itt»rxhip render'tbanka to" Almighty
pose on
w the Metro I*
Pictures f'orporatittn Gt»«f.• .
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and wj»a‘ produced
ced by tlie U. A. '.."jjrilinictts Vhetrof. I have heroRolfc rompartV-: from
from the
the ’Triginun
«TriginuF u?db‘ Vkr
sbt mv
mv haruF and .cuuaed tho
manuscript by Anthony P. Kelly.- N c^ l of t h » United State* to lto jixed%
.
Throughout all the pictures rn4’ .. 7.T»One^it th vM\y: of Waxhington,
arts it carries a convincing and en- tFiin twentieth-day nf October in the
tiirnl'-’-g message the treatment of yn r -0( our ij))r)| on,. thousand, nine
*yi
the iheine is most unusuul, and it htindreti and fifteen, and of tho yiis.notably rich in novel and strikingtj^ p ^ d e n c e of the United S U U *».o f
(1
hotoi'niiiliir effects. Snnm'
itf tthe
h#» Ame/ica
&amp; *1 . . .the
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photographic,
Some -of
one hundred
fortlmost startling of these occur in the
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cafe scenea, whither the young nov*
»•**■#“Woodrow Wilton.” '* .'. i ^ :
Ice goes to view the world.
Wheif
, h&lt;v BroxidenJ: Robert' Lan.*
Rum. I.ust, Avarice tempt the Hojpjtffor-. v^rotiTry o( Htj»4ft.. *'’
their shadows are seen to leave their
nV 3 - v
*y ^ f
bodies and go over &lt;
‘ ‘ ifi’
’
“
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lad’s ear, whilp the
in tKeir seau. Tho
which the Angel of
from a ’ painting o
and carries off the woman'* sopLlij ac tycd o'clofk and for !&gt;«•*'' girl*’ ’" V * '* ’ ’

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published his Herald,'a n tf did at ex 'l , ',s o 1 ,,m* "ltl&lt; oi.mngi mi n .
" ^J whom I am in contact, and I find
cccdingly well.
Y5i&gt;u - ran depend. *5P )on" »'-(utiMire am it is tru &gt; |tliat the middle Florida sentiment
upon women t*» dp anything in this ’ r ^rVnr !1 11 .r' 111 1 " '
o 111 j„ wtrongly in favny o f the S r Johns
mere I l i an what some of these wom­
world except * sharpen a pencil,
River Route, feeling thnt that one
en can do in the way of making
I ’ uuCu.. GAfilu IIiiraltLL
•hould lie carried thtnugh to com.’hftme more ttrtnrrTrrr. srttb'Htt-spend-.
o ■*
pTekjibT at TTTJc fffirtitmt -pos-iHlr dating any "appreciable a mount of cash
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of tham, however, expressing
'*B&lt;fa** Holly of tiTe Sanford Hcrfor it.
the
itlea
that it may later be found
nld will be busy thin Week explain*
,^i\Vhun they a w a k e n "
That Is
desirable to have un East Coast
ing^T-iiast week, while iie attended
the time the women have great faith
route in addition to the St. Jolrtis
the meeting o f tin* "pres* gang" ir
in a man when Ids ambition i ^ at
River Route, but practically with­
Jacksonville, he 1 turned his 'paper
work
out a dissenting voice, they all f• I
over to the women of the town
If you will just take notice of
thnt the St Johns River Route is of
Kissimmee ‘ Gazette.
things and affairs a round you. you
first and immediate importance
()
wifi realize that O T H E R M E N are
If there is anything I can do per
“ Armour” McLaughlin of Sanford
i just l i ke llny*e women in this respect
sonally
nr olllelally1 to aid you in
baa u ' h*!\v name lor Fur,ds
He
they have great faith in you when I ..
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, this undertaking pray call on me
culls them " T in L iz z ie s "
And to
\our ambition is at wotk
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1 without hib-dtatjon, ns I urn willing
arid literary approval to the term a
Let le* give our Leesburg women
d/-ak of work in the
writer in the Saturday Evening I'oil the right to show their faith in us. to do a great de:tk
furtherance of this' idea.
'
•supplies the same name in fiction,
It is time, for W r y truly* yours
apenking of the "tin Lizzies" i-hug
There are. some mighty ainlo
• ■ W ,C. Temple
•ging up u hill. -Kissijnlaee -Gazette
lions housed in the minds of some
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of us Leesburg men dozing
The Shuoling of Dan McGrcw*
If Rob Holly would answer thP t^urg Commercial.
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Before investing your nioney in securities, consider the advantnge of
nnjlnterest Account with this Bank as an investment.
Your money will be available when you want it, and will be protect­
ed against any loss By our Capital and surplus of $45,000.
Amounts from $1.00 up will be accepted and may be added to from
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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
tYAHrVPURRUSlHESS,

II. R. STEVENS
rreeldtel

C. M. HAND
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
F. L WOODRUFF Vks.Pr.ud.nl

6 . L. TAYLOR
Cerhlrr

R. R. DEAS
Aul Caek'rr

possibilities Volusia stands j second
. vVc
to nono, nnd'vtith the'jMv
ment the association is receiving
daily from every part of the coun­
ty, it stands ready to do itself
proud in this,, our first exposition,
pol.and is cormnit to the fropt in
her usual progressive spirit, and
will provide in a hospitable manner,
’ptnple-’.kecQmmodations for its vis­
it orW ‘thuping the week.
COM E
HS;
A Mb A W I T
WE W I L L
M A K E VOL' JLAFpYb
Annuuncrment’* *—
. Having been aflpAihtafl (arm,dem­
onstration agent for Seminole dd'unty
under the joint direction of the U. S.
Department of Agriculture and the
Florida State
Agricultural College,
tu begin ' my duties November 1st,
I take this opportunity to ask the
fruit growers, farmers and stock
raisers of the county ut large to nsHt,| ml. m securing the fullest attention and benefits to be deitved Irbm
the Department
I shall be subjei t to your call at
all times to convey to you promptly
«uch information
and
assistance
t hi Department offer*.
CM
Berry,
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Sanford, Florida

■CHIMMIK FADDEN" AT THE STAR FRIDAY
-------------------------------- f------------and saved us by defeating the Rough sluiLl not he by mousing owls haw)&lt;d ut and killed
(Hi, by the way I
Rider
If you remember 1 wrote you have just seen Hon P. A. Stovall,
minister to Switzerland
I
from Itiskra in Africa in early Jan­ our
uary idl'd, that in tny opinion C o l think you know him a* an editor
Ronsi-vi U s inordinate a in li i t i o n nnd newspaper mini, from Augusta.
woo'd eause him to crush Mr T s f t . ( I a
He i* u getitb-rnun nnd scholar
or i.isrupt the Itapukilican parly, or nnd knows t • business uud ill*ti.volvs- I he United States in war in h.ir-te- the i,ii ii-* of he* olfice woh
|y
III' Is about your
or d - ' i o further
iim' u'iou.* endPitt . i d a
' i- rjote/ fisd iWJ ,i ■"!
fji -Mi i n «)i Mr Tait ill’ did di*
/,i|( ' - ' *-u »i in- - l (
rupt the I'.i-puhlicHu party and it
i -&gt;t •1 r
. I • is 1*-e wa.V I b I!,I»
simple heenuse of ids defeat lh.it
tin I niti-d States t» Iree from v ur , r ■ «i. I* l &gt; . |Ol ■ in a petition
and e- tangling allleuee*. her port* to I’re nl&gt; nl \v i on t o s e n d H&gt;l&gt;
• . w i t zer Ininl
wub op
to all the world, n ib -i
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wh&lt;&gt; say "\\C Wish
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II Mr Ai.-i y
n.-y
idenl." ^ 7'b|f wtukf nr. lyr, il i- ■d
hi*r«* today he would
nfatC . 'W o o d r o w Wilson t* a real l ..tm guman, nnd d-' greSt 'mjUi, ‘ llic right ,»*•••■ his grin 1 opp urt unit \ to Idcu
•bailee to nave hit
m
at'tpc Tig hl,
' a l a h right t h e w o rl d, anti
a liberal distribution of hi!
timr.
And f\ke; thu tfa^l^’j swnlug sou1, bv
j
in. Ids pride o f place,' -cstntsbt and hoarded gold.
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ciUL^.qf his newspaper friends he
o
EdmundFJtrs'ese. tip* jtowerful drnwouldn’ t ha'** a hair lielween him ' E D IT O R S ^ R E C tjG NT 7. E Y O l 'R - rnatic star wtll ftpJTear m his great
Ml. Helpioeot.
^ and ^IJN-S-S
Zwlfo I ruth
SELVES
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, + e.st success,' ’ ’The'" Shooting o f I)iiT»i .'Every time one of his acquaint­
ances has a bit of luck and mokes a
[Yt'qlL tempt
u&gt;, flro
RptfiSp
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at
W . ^ j u n s d a y . , pet of money ho grieves over It '
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"That's because he knows that when
o f Florida a bald beaded man could
The story t* taken from vhr- poem
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Association, the daddy of all tiie-e
bn get* home HI* “wife will jump onto
do anything.
of the same tianu- wlucli so beauti­
^Ituxilfary
hudiei.
In-ing
Jirim.irily
a
hint bemuse he didn't make a i&gt;ot of
(I
representative "press
body
tjje fully portray* the lib- many years money"
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■Thut wits norm- edition that the Corrrmercial would suggest that the ago along the, deathlike trails iff the
Ttiilies issued in Sanford of the llef- naipe of the parent organization be Yukon, w'here there was n&lt;l Iffw
uld Ict’jL^.suggest to Hob Holly changed at the next meeting to the save ih&lt;- "l.ior of Noman ,‘j When*,
that lie., fake "a .vacation now, and Florida Editorial Association, and the weak perished under- thy.stcbnK
K - !
Wfyin thi /life -of
then-for the sake of "learning a little that the changes in constitution arm of the brute*
C'ontl_m»*f from l*age I
&lt; at odd - times,W'.-M uliierry Herald and by laws marie (or the fast rtleei "a'-sleigli dog was more ihml Xhat of
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JjVltaddy© mean. Jedrn a little? ing at Miami and delayed in transit a human being * The f i t o f j » has uf-Au the skiCn, tiiatt ever known, heard
’ ..Learn t^ Jittif- about Ja-ksoni lib- ur l„ adopted at K.ssirnmee.this spring I'eaul.ful poeticul air w n / s.i well of or dreamm! about, liy the tiling
t he Indies’*
|,.t J„ the rtvi-uun
the constitution photograpl..-.l.-,pi.ru?k- a* . _ back
we . llII m
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.t sinre
*ir.c tin- first
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ground, showing
henutduj ,«cetu- record'd -l..le In iuM&lt;-r&gt;. '■t
ti ' ti
aiiri by law by Die former commit
I'hsii Us dreadBrdi Holly and Oarnr Conidin- a.ej ter^ffJrftvhn f» th« iitur of the Com amid the snnvu liul rnoutitHliiJ ayed [ years Ji^rorc G-hrist
Ful uirti ba ne f ut effect* extend not
tw o editor^ who always haV** tlieit mcrciul wus chairman, the association endless forest
otjly.
-over, all Europe, Aitia, Africa
The opening sreiie of this exciting
wivc-s to the conventions.
They membership i» outlined exactly u»J
and
tfie.
islundjr’ of the seven seaa..
^nmy^-it. K , not o|)tior,al with them .Presitfont Codring ton suggests in story begins in if saloon i.q'thr'gwst
hut througlidtrt tije IR^ted' 8 tutes,
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or not-they take them hill his Utter tff the TampUj Tribune northwest where
and eVKyh’ hore bn AhlA green earth,
Gvr'&lt;i ,-s~/ Y 1*the fellows don’ t-.be^e.ve iLt,, Tbe^r These ill'll ft i. f l rye .maHetl at Miami j A bunch of the boys were ' Whoofilffg
’
ysJtufd the sun 'sldfies, and the flag
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mI » **' women
v
«t n
lbl 1 iiyt
it up m the Maltimute Haiodtiy
are .mm
awrlainly
aiid’
through. niKumiendnnding on
of
civilization float* on tin- breeze
• ovorybotly 'i* ' afways glad JO see the |mrt &lt;f n postal clerk at Miami., The kid thnt hutidlua the mu»ic box
Yes,
the biggnsL tldnv’' since the
they were sent hack to Tampa durwas hit ling a jag time tune;
iA e in ' -Ft
Pierce News.
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ion
and the directly opposite
And there are other* who leave ing the meeting t lie nee to Tulin Buck of Die liftV, in S sn|o- game stit
|of Creation it i* destruction, eon
Dangerous Dan M.cCjiq»,t
t'fieir^wives at home expecting ti has*ee 10 Secretary Appltyard
Tlu- Jacksonville Mettopoli# takes (A n d wnlchftlg hi* Jack w.i* hi* liglit- , flagrntmn, devii*lutii&gt;n wnailt. jutni
pick up a chicken, eh what?
uf&gt; this quoiltion and declares for the!
o'iove,. tjie lady that's known a* tient h
Dunle's Infer no and , .Sherman’ s
All t h f big Cities in the north arc . continuance of the organization as
Lou.
Hell are simply pleasure ground*
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present.
.Neither
Jacksonville
pHWhc»t
°*lt
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the
night,
w
Inch
w
‘as
having
Apple Days to advertise
nnd seaside, resorts' with plenty of
upples and create a better demand pegy has any voice in the Fjorldrt . jifty Jielow, and-into the din and
the glaro,,
: '.V-'.-t-,.
C Cool Wilder-and TresTi uir. in compar­
for them.
Louisiana will have an Blato Press Association. No UPfBr,
Tliere atumbfril tT*mIner. fresh from ison withv t|iK- huge sopflagrutlon,
Or.up^eir Day next month and the sciliative of eifiinr pap*f
fierce, c-r/uel ‘ htpi inhuman
xlny vvTll la- celi-hrnled by every one tended one of the meetings To Vjuys-, thCyreek*. dog-dirty
beyond
the ' power of -toirgrie or
.'. ’ /l
’
y
l&gt;Uj'ihR'|5 i orange nnd thousands of The city of JnrltMtnyilli* ln)s had n«|- ffo’A near
hru$h.’ or pen to portray or ade­
voice
in
the
canduervoty.^liUQmrefft
j
fjo
looked
like
ip
^
titt
with
a
foot
in
them will be sapj^out ol the slate to
; £?'
failed 'tO'^Uie grave and sf-Vccly-Vhe "tfjj^lKtb ■ quately describe. t '* ^ * ’
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advertise l.ouisium^D^MHP;*Hor- association, lor the
% i t is, tod i»tK ** .*(i}ttK’. for hia *\p
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idu,v jhe hftTUP* of fruit* anil vugi.-^- even recognize\hM, assdc'uuioil W A t V - w f u kjwtoi . . .
tackle.
qbQ't do th? subject jlis^
an
invitation
to
the
mealing
,h»*ld
a
poke
ot
ilust’-on
altfi's could follow "the same plan
tire
should
•f
venture to describe
So we nope that
liar, aad jje Failed for drinks-for
with good results * Think ^ttl Dk there last week
t,he
-torrential
rush
of tragi'^ event*.
the )ippy&gt;.
.
.grand eelebratiop
Kiinford - could tin- orgiiniaatidii will pay smajl he^-ti
Un
this
day&gt;*of
Marexmit'rnm
anrl
to
wlnit
the
Mutropolts
ha*
t«&gt;
«ay
There wn» none, could fla m •*hej,
t
.
have on Celery Day
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wy
sAarrli^
a
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h
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d
not
he
news,
t
ion
the
subject
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time ,'thU
pan
rich
t‘
niAtory
by
the
•mictent
The Commercial stands firmly for
« i f 'ourselves for a due
T w o i-xcepAionr.ily* good piyu«rs
letter grossed «*he Atlantic untl reutil*
have cojno to (tug exchange I able the state organisation to be.-prjrpnr- put we drank hi* health, and tire ed Sanfbrd. ,Vor these reasons l re-,
ily un editorial iissorialioir'.Ty^Thc
|rtNl ( 0 drink wni| Dangerous Dan
this wxu&gt;k- The . big newspap# day
fruin from writing anything further
auxiliaries
can
take
rure-of
thorjirob-*
McGrew
edit top of the Miami Metropolis was
about t,Ue wnr or thu progress made
^ special family matinee will hpone of the .best specials wc have lems ol the mecharriral departfnent.
on the lines of l at le, the vast jRltnBut
there
should
be
one
orsawizagin
nt 1:15 for those unable to reach
seen. T w c jjfle n big special editions
Iters wouhded. the long rirtitt of t4ip
are like u doublet-portion of hash. tlon in Florida that can be recog. the night performer)eu..
dead. Y’ou see enough of. al,’ -those
' This one was n. properly arranged nlzfid us th e '"F o u rth Es.tate/’
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things every day from the latest
*Tfiit,jni[mr is proud. o( ‘its j&lt;d&gt;
:K m .
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i C j ; - ! : . . **— -***-*- information about
Volusia (Iff ti nt) Fair
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east coast re- prltiAjffif department, but it cannot
H u » £ rE
?JT
The
Tirst
anhuAl
.'Volusia
County
l
alluded
to
Switzerlandas an,
*io n .b The other paper we refer .to sen xthcrc thW^rieparlmcnt has any­
iitand,
if
this
war
Inst*
much
longer
Fair
will
Ue
held
at
Blue
Lake
Park,
-Wok thA^apford Herald » » issued by thing to do with the editorial con­
Dol.and. nurlrla, January 25 to 29. Switzerland will be. an oft fin in a
Eu,
y
, Ahe words)it
the city in thn ab* duct oi.-tite Commercial. We have
inclusive.
In firesonting this nn* bleak, cheerless, treeless sand dune
sencc Of Editor Holly.* - It was most conducted several newspaper* and
nounremeitt,
we especiaily desire to desort, yes, a desert made by shot
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modi table w*oik: for ainattur*. Au- we have mever y e t conducted one nt
cafl attention to the fact, though ant!,.shrill gunpowder, gas, fire and
thct"expense
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6
f
the
printing
plnnt.
.burndale.Npw Eiir.' ”
If a n c v i j u p y cannot stand/on its being a Volusia County Fair and a sword and the only spot in all&lt; Eu­
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own foundation it is nn adjunct*.-of prot^jist of all those !ntt-rixtoif in the rope where the dove of pence itiulil
——
'.‘H 'ty b ti r*ceril*^jt^«i*l
* Eill- the -joj. plant and does not in the welfare aftd growth of dur coubty .pause, and .tent it* tired wing
“* r.
's
of The Herald has excitetFJbOte
least represent 'the "Fourth Estate " that with the exception of i T f e * cx- , It js^no grejd wonder ithat Got!
-1
lifvorat&gt;le comment than ^!^.edifioti
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be open to the repenLffiftVffrb "C ha‘1 made A*n.
un ,hihit* the ehtry^ESsill
WHat tye-want ja
Florida i* »..
»i . n
/ •* -. " . **'
tbU j&amp;Autir that has bHthTjsEulHed
U is the . Uue. -&lt;JtherT tlhng' I . am-ijmiking
• d i t o i l g f t i o ' n and il the presF,0rl,1“
aim of the Volusia Oouaij ¥#ir A«- ifiouF is lhc“ .gi;o*t,.goo&lt;r fhftune of
ept State ITula ‘Association does not
soriation to ihfOk^'tbis fair up_ edw^ life l i n jle d , Stjitew;jn. hJying Woodgive it to us, there afe enough ed­
catlonal Instiiution ,tjf ;lhe highest row., WTIsoh ' R^eftiBent - rtitritiK the
itors In'the state who lu-li^ve with
rank, u people's achool whereirt i f ptv£.t two •ye.ara;...0 n b'cndtd^kn,ce*• i
Ynembcrchip in the us on tlm subject to get together and presented
*-\**«»» I# God *tthat
L ••I ,!!Uooseyelt k
intscx' 4ej- .
a grant! roylew of titeir. thUnk*
si,’iw'
o. ijma in the near future form one independently. We want skill and b^K/dng, affording an^^ip- -feated in 1912, WTrwt a-^pligtir jvoujiJ
to get together once n year, not aa
,’i A?tub will arrange
*he Ilull Moosg.'jiati b ‘ t'11
portunlty to measiin*’ by-V&lt;&gt;mppri­
f^ V v, ,v
iu ie js j -otiagAiine edition for the slaves of the linotype, the Imposing
frr'-thtf
Whit**
House.
At war Ih
son the merits of t heir‘ Arts jind Jh\ -■ ^ *Jj r / .ji JRerald to be used as an advertising stone or the cylinder press, but as
Mexico
and
jn
This
gone-ffjad
Euro­
d us tries, and to encourage- by auch
medium for the d l y and county men who have ideas*of some public
pean
conflict.
Novemb^f
1912'
was
comparisons
n
greater
desire
on.
the
Jitfrt thnt it will be a .work o f art in moment to discuns, not' as type a
sure
one
timo
when
the
God^of
part
of
all
(or
"the
upbuildlng-of
n
% iT
\ v V *very tbtnicutW goes without atying. tlsts, but ‘ us constructive thinkers?
greater Volusia,
As a county of Nation* looked down and Mtilied
j.V"lU-gArding the special of two weeks — Leesburg Commercial.
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ago the management of the Herald AH Strong for- St. Johns Houle.
iftwishes t&lt;f thank all the ladies who
Winter Park, Fla., Oct. 26, 1916
bo
generously responded jpi^L-xspcc- Mr. E. T. Woodruff, Soc'y WaterR. J. HOLLY, Editor
wnys Committee, Sanford Com ­
t. HAYNES, Business Manager iaily Mrs. K. A . Terheun . who
acted ‘ as managing editor and who
■re»
mercial Club:
FWbllibed Kerry Tu**l»y and FrVUy
is one- of the most capable writers
Acknowledging your* wo arc glad
in the stair and holds the position jo knnw how you arc progressing In
of society editor of The’ Herald. .* the matter of the 8 t. Johns River
s u n tro im u N m i c e , i n a d v a n c e
O
Route for the
Inland Waterway
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" G R E A T F A I T H — W H E N T H E } through Florida vs the East Coast
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AW AKEN"
Route
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in
asingle
sentenco the woman
'T h e advantages of the St. Johns
. * 1 - M r e f f l hi (W Cllr bv U n to, t-.D O I■*, Yru li who wrote thefirst editorial for the
River Route nscompared with the
A drian o r 20r. Ptr Month
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woman’s edition of Bob Holly's Eaat Coast Route arc so many,
h r b w a In 'Adranro M um IU Mndn si Offln
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Sanford
Herald last week preached varied and distinctive, it would seem
Kr
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a sermon to the men. She said:
to me that it would bo a very ensy
KnlMrrd An H m o d .n &gt; « Moll Mallw Au( um IZad
" W e hare paid our respects to matter for the authorities to decide
l*®s, SI Iks Pnaioff;&lt;e si SMtard, Ptorlds,
the men, for in the men of Sanford in favor of the St. Johns River
HHS : £
I'ndrr Art sf Mnrrh Ird. 1*7».
wc hare great fui|h— when they Route without the necessity of any
O i k * la Herald Hull din*
Trlcpbnn* No. IIS shall awaken with wide open eyes
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Winter Park, of which 1 have the
Nothing more was said on that honor of being the mayor is a unit
Bob Holly, Os cat Conklin and
H u iry Brown in Jacksonville the subject throughout the entire edi­ in favor of the St. Johns River
* three brightest lights of Plotida tion, a most creditable piece of work Route, nnd a contact %yith the vari­
F;
But ous hoards of trade in Orange county
journalism were nil present.--;S&lt;CD)- was that edition, by the way.
. »otu Times.
the united of Sanford wrote artirles which has been necessary while I
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for that ^edition, and throughout- have been organising the Orange
these
articles appears^ the line of county hoard of trade has shown
Tly* .South Florida Press Asscrinconstructive
thought which overy that the Orange county sentiment,
K f..v ...n
A ^ ^ \ u tv j t e v e r quite forgiven Bob
-.*7-i V * y ; » s e c e d i n g .
With Harry town nnd city in Florida needs in in favor of the St. Johns River
' ‘.'f^iJBwiwn and Oscar Conklin, the East its municipal life.
Route is just as strong as the local
There is not a town In Florida Bcntimcnt at Winter Park.
Coast Association did not need him.
blit would he improved In its munie— Sarasota Times.
As president of the South Florida
iapl housekeeping by securing the
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While Editor Boh Holly was on- aid of its women. , They are thn, fakVb jxrijtdon to sound out mem
natural
housekeeper*,
joying the festivities at Jacksonville I1
01 ,,lral n
o u , trained,
. - * most
. - , (if fhe'vlvrio.ls 1,wards of trade
of
them,
from
infancy
intrictha women of Sanfaiff e d ite d and of 1 " ,n- rom 1,1 a ,u &gt; in
1,1 the
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Florida
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'Porii3e p rv ‘Thp record of Katisfaclory
J^^erforman’cci for more thrtn ‘100,000
' owners nuridy makes it the “ Universal
(R r’/j^-thoorar you Avajjt- -/ii,meets the : j
- deiiiari^H of professional jind business^
men and brings pleasure"to the whole'
family. Simple, strong, reliable— eco­
nomical in operation nnd niaintainance.
ftutoabout $390; Touring Car $440;
Town Car $460,. f. o. b. Detroit.
On
/.' bale nt Sanford Machine &amp; Oarage Co.
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For Sale— Two good horsos, thor­
oughly broken, sound ami In good
condition. Will ad I cheap for cash.
Geo, G. Herring, Snnford, Floiida.
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Mrs. O. W. Brady has nrrived in
the' city and will be heio severer
months looking after her farm.
H.
many Sanford friends are glad to
see her again after n summer spent
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Sanford Steam Laundry, Commer­
cial St, near French Sve^, treats
u r and Mr* Kennison of Oryour clothe* white and sanitary, nnd
; i0 wire in the city j csterday.
not destroyed with chemicnls.
Flat
i.irnd Vo»HI * Opening Wednea- work a specialty at moderate prices
Give us a trial. Satisfaction guar­
ith on. -'Til'
.
,8‘ 2,c
anteed.
Luce curtains done equal
fienial Cal vv,lli;im'‘ '* l' Bain nt to new. Phone 150-3.
J. J. Cord,
l w an,i j* being 'cordially gn fte d
Mgr. *
Tues-15tf
L- hi) many friends.
vCongrntuIntion* on the appoint­
. of g doses CC6 will break ment of C. M. Berry of the west
of Fever or Chills. I’ rice side to the position of County Dem­
tent*.
71-62tc
onstrator an d ’Advisor for t!YY&gt; farmer
e. Sherman. the well known boat and fruit growers. Mr. Berry knows
jlder of Here*ford is in the city his text nnd will be found on the job
i fij*e«J' to make it Ills future every day. Scminolo needed’ a good
man and in Mr. Berry we have the
j j joon as possible.
sme
man. Read his announcement in th
yo* ell s _ Annual Fall Opening 1 issue.
! 8- 2 tc
rdnrsdaj, Ocl. 27(h.
S T O N E 'S
Wrapped Cakes are
Thr Udi«* Aid Society of the
surely nice
byterian church want to see
"Golden
Sunbeam" "Silver
at the church next Friday night.
Slice"
OU will
H
Can't bp beat at any price
Washburn * home-made candies
Ten cents at McCulier'a.
w ,tlT j: Irwin A: titles
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ABOUT P EO P LE
AND

EVENTS.

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Soclul Calendar

Owing to their having been no
Tonight:
meeting on Wednesday, I take lids
For wc carry’ Shoes for the whole family
Socinl DepurtiAom Cabaret Ba- means of notifying members.
zaar. Open to the public.
Mr* fL C. Gerror. ■
Wednesday. Oct. 27th.
'Chairman.
Summer is ended and the cool weather is due.
I
800 Sewing Club at Mrs. Frank
Adams’.
It s now time to change one’s shoes.
/Vaona’ M m ion
Literature Department meeting at
Mrs. Tendall of South Choppy is T'T
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the club rooms.
the guest of Mrs. Hugh Graham. Ifw ^ur store is the place where ttjc best, the new*
Thursday, Oct. 28th:
Priscilla Sewing Club meeting.
v M m . W I) Ballard and two chtT- &lt;^, f
J
M *1 ’ T- I
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Mrs. J. W. Barnes will entertain dren
whohave
been visiting Mrs.
IO U I1(1. a n ( *
IO C ICaSC prices.
.
.
.
the Every Week Bridge Club.
j. l, Utmg amt Mts. c.w. Lumg ^ Heavy and light walking shoes forMen and
SnUirday, Oct: 30th:
returned to their home in Geneva
Ifrs. Munson's Musicale to the on Friday
♦ Women, shoes for'the Boys and Girls, shoes
t
literature Dept
and Woman's
4 for the entire family. Rainy-day boots, storm
Club.
Mis* Elizabeth McLaughlin
Monday, Nov. 1 st:
turned Friday from a short visit t« % shoes and all other desirable kinds.
Beauty,
Mrs. D. L. Thrasbpr will entertain
Orlando.
^ service, comfort and small cost all combined.
in honor of Mrs. Keeior.

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lli/n, F. I’ Thaj^tid, stale bank
IfUmim-r and candidate foi the po.*i|liifi of I ..I’ ;.t rolli r wan III I III' city
Ivor, i nt
In* otT’i ia!
Idullr.
h«i ihn i. ii u i i

r;I i,y GAHA&gt;&gt;
\ 11TO Ol I.
»k&lt;"" H II ......«. \gt No. lift.
14-tf
h
*'lu 1
I fi i- home again
iltrr an i iient), t| \isi t to many
fSMB!' in the moth and northwest.
&gt;M« iiuaj irn u'K are giving her a
tjnil »e rfiin, In ;it*•

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For the Ssason of 1915-16
Are Announced.-

MUSIC

... &lt; t .. Vi 20lh win be
M*'. n Ip Uni, ui Sanford and iilf
.!■•■ behind the move
tn tnnk' i better eity
l^iu in
........ md help ,, S.inforcT

Rcxnlifut F'a|| Goods at VewcU A
I ft-21c

Disagreeable Calomel is Yielding la ™ h'p ,
Pleasant Liv-Ver-Lax-• , i , ,, ’.l.ibo
« , )«liosplubto.bottle
- c '“ i; t - '1 » i"^
'*'$ &amp; *
.of Air*. C. M

Physicians generally •’ Kn ’’
1 * \'n;ccjlt Moliro* Mouday afternoon,
the nauseating, unpleasant
Hf i
A •; ^rfephtH'.•proFusion of wild
-durvn(i() th# room,
Mr&gt;.
( „ ff .ini1 ‘:,'l ,hp beneflls there- calomel aro du) to the : umle^rab&gt; ;
'h‘nk that

puri.

Elder

Sprlnga

5JJEL!’......... . ,hp
E Y S*. Allen, the vtt •‘ran minstrel
,

' *y and expect i to
""'tT .home
His wife
a
g
..ill
&gt;irnV).
!n
a [cw
It- u i
**&gt;' ■‘M II,..,
will
spend
the
i &gt;Hket
Mr Allen will engage
i,&gt; ,h* mnvtnK
Picture business', an

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♦’

J. W. Dickins

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°°d" ■* fects.

l(or°M*rimIU&gt; &gt;0U. * " nU “ P°und

L E T T U C E HAMPERS
CRATE
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htvrciijlng with each yeuf.
Some "lie, littn jtrttly *ald that a l.jr-I
ceitm iirl.trnellon.yven tbotigli It failed
In rtSsc ii Iilgher Mimdunl In Hie com i
Uiqulty. at least never.lowered nn ex-!
|*tlim Ktniidprit or In any way li’tt
ii' deleicrlou* efTeri.
This m u not la*
niit|l of iiiiiiiyt (Htlier Linda of utiiuseri.ent nnd ontertahpnctit.
What tin* winter’s ^ entertainments
iilnl lecture* tire to lie in each com,
|iinultv 1* ii*iiuliy ln «k «l for nt. tills
time of the year. The con me here this
j tDr vcill
vCff be made up of the follow ing

atate represent at ivn of Redpath L y ­
ceum will mako the canvaaa. Season
tickets sell for $ 1.60 adult*; S 1.00
children. Slnglb admission will !)«
Ytdulta BOie and children 35 n. Buy a

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LEC TU R ES .

top Hcori&gt;,
painted ntayk Miller/ the sltnii th*•»!»** *r * f
hu club wish
I* Miss Estelle Gray, Violinist and
edy.
V : ) K, Watsdn
• Moritz I.lt'rvinne, Pianist
successfully by L,\*. Grigsby. .
Tr. Kealuf-was* n'-.gue*t
2. Geo. £ , Ctjlby, Cartoonist
I.IY-VEtf: I, A X -ha.* all tFt^’ K O i^
^
- ^ 0 ^ “ ^/esea.t weliv
3. Miwt KtLvoMi Dee Randle,(leader
d
none.of
ihe
Imd^fTcctl'of^ftTo-JamM
^ Mewmapj.'D. W.
and
4. Wallace Bru«* Almaburg, En­
&gt;!• ^ is o necessity in every
c a Xt cLaughlin. A. P.
mol
tertainer.
always being remfy to efetjiwe
•Connell/ and Mias Laura. Fish.
Season
tickets will be on sale next
Sluggish liver and bile -clogged fijpjr
Saturday,
Octr 30th,
Supt. B. *Fy
A
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tem, with no unpltftsaot after
Announcrmenf
Ezell and Mr, A. W. Huneycutt,

(&gt;Pr nlng Wrtheaday.-Ocf.
‘ L1V-VER-LAX 4s guaranteed t^'^" Theiypiembers of the Welfare DopnrttUent are reminded ot’-tli^'invi1
l 8 - 2 lc
give satisfacUon, or your mosey will
" ‘ .Td.JUtebd the musTcatir given
be immediately refund’tdr-.
nsonUo thf LltM i l O ,. s‘j
r** nB8‘ *i*“ 80 -x 8 tho orivinal liwirfng*tbe
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LYCEUM ATfRACTIONS

Elder' springs U .i|(r dnlit ercd to
/•it horttr. Phone W H.-Willlinur
*1 tke h*nfnrt|( ||„e H(. Ilf ||ie Sprfllg*.,

'"end Wjw.lt * Opening Wydiret*.
dl&gt;. Vcl .’7th.
^ l 8 -2 lc
Mr fc,,) \|.
N. E Barret neve
lrrivrd i-i
***y Iqr • the vuitef
such tv .tr.i g'atijpMitlpiu of their
Bin f
.
ri’ f*
Mr Btirref is with
Aitnout (1 jiir Jan'es^uml jnukes
Few,
h ''.anfiirtl during the’
^IviVicV.

For all purposes, our Boots andShoes
Z&gt; be had for the lowest prices. .
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HACK the Sanatorium, result in his final
return to family and friends, vic­
torious over his foe.
"T h e Man
From the War on Tuberculosis
Who Caine Back" is a thrilling anil
By special
arrangpnjent
and
dramatic story— and absolutely true
through the courtesy of local Moda* well: indeed, his experience has
eru Woodmen, the Star theatre has been duplicated by nearly 2,000 of
booked a reel of 1.0411 feet, featuring hi* fellow neighbors, who have al­
Robert Wilson of Missouri, in a true ready enjoyed the benefit* of thi*
and reali*ti&lt; tiljn story of hi* pan
justly celebrated institution.
This
■ Mr and Mr* Eugene Roumilliit. "* Du- present wu^ not of blood- film i* pronounced by competent
Jr. arrived home on Saturday andjsh-ed but in the tight against and authorities to be one of the very
are domiciled at 101 West Third conquest of that menacing monster be*t in tbps highly developed age
street
of the human tle»h tuberculosis
of motion pictures, and i* in such
----------| Wilson ia one of the million mem­
great demand that it can be booked
Mrs R n Keeior will leave today ber* of the Modern Woodmen of f,Tr only one day and night in each
America Discovering that he was town or city
for a visit to friends at Tampa
It i* a rare oppor­
afflicted with this disease, he takes tunity one cannot alTnrd to ml**
Mrs II F W hit ner. Sr . has re advantage of the comforts, care arid
At the Star Theatre on Ocl 2Ulh
cure of the Sanatorium owned, main­ at the hours of rnatiuee and night.
turned home
tained arid operated by that Society,
For
Have* is expected free of charge to its members
Mr*
F II
A ip h a lt In Philippines.
several years that fraternal institu­
h o m e toil.I
from Kentuck-.
Hard asphalt known ’ns ulntnhlto
tion has thus actively and elfee- or (ttliwmite, has been discovered in
j|i v A II Cole, field secretary lively cooperated in the world wide the Philippines or. the twlnnd of Leytn.
of the Methodist Sundays chool of movement advocated by the Red
the state at large is the guest of Rev Gross and medical authorities, to
and Mr* F F Steiumeyer
'lump out the dread white plague
and Wilson i* the brimilciary of this
V Rev. F E Steinmeyer a. com- Woodmen life saving station
It is
pained by Rev A H.l'olennd A. R . ; an intensely interesting and heartvvvnt down to Orlando to- gripiiing story of the lfave taking of
(Uy , n
, (ll. E..,|,.nitll)n IU).,.t the wife and children
Weak in
mR ()( ( h&lt;. W,.s|eyun Glasses of Do body and hopeless in mind he jour­
ney* to the beautiful Rocky Moun­
Methodist church
tain region
near Colorado Spring*,
Coin
,
»
to
r&lt;
in Du- run til'd climate
M i * - l b-lb- S m i t h will i , p e n .. pri
and
coiim
ant
sunshine at an ulnvale
k i n d e r g a r t e n *i l iool M o n d a y
I
tide
ol
7.000
feet,
lie I- destined to
November l*t
spend nine month.* at the foot of
v Mr. and Mrs. Gwynn Fox return­ Mount Cedar, in the chre of the
Sanatorium In th'
ed Saturday from their wedding most modern
world
Hi* experience in/,'cha*tpg
trip.
the cure," hi* absolute rest from all
care* anil In tun, hi* gradual return
Mu* Lizzie Striyki-r of Minneohi
Is the attractive guest of Mr* E 11 to health and strength, hi* hikes
among the fragrant pine* anil over
fVtrr*. on the Fletgfils
the rocky Irnil* of the I S forest
•TH1MMIE FADDEN" AT THE
Additional I’eople and Event* i’agi t&gt;
reserve, leased by z and adjoining
STAR FRIDAY

o u l l i )i 1||,.|r . Hi t ” at l e as t I h r v
M . 111fi rry l ii ii i n r 9 \i
will attempt In d” ”
I I'" I lu. tnr
N&lt;inmin !«•*»!»
Mr
not M r
and III- e V. elli-nt a ill* have made
ebrated the Itr•»t anniversary of l heir
many friend* lien- and all will r i gret their going away.
That they wedding on Friday evening v/ilh a
may find many friends, prosperity charming "at home,” from eight to
and happiness in the south is the twelve. The attractive home was
wish of all who know them.
They prettily decorated with quantities of
with
the
eXt ect to leave I'ort t llliton on the goblenroil intermingled
w
|q_te
*tar
jessamine
vine
in
pro
15:It of the pre+vni month
1'ort
fusion
GitVH-i and dancing were
Clinton itiliio
Hep i1ldi.ii n
’
t. ■plApiibif pliaiures &lt;&lt;f the evening
Nntlre
while a1 ronieai rvi aitviie In
otilin
t ’ ntil further
notice e .Mu**on * Ul. iiappy after mu- &gt;••.ir ul married
swimming pool will be open to the . |,f,." develrqied some startling and
public every day from
f»iP; oi , altogetkeri I.uimirous answer*
The
except Tuesdays and Friday.s Open |,ru,.s wijr.- won by Mi*.*’ Suidee
nigh ta&gt; OnFy liy special artuitgemenlii Williams/and ^lr. Rayqtdnd Key.
to jinrtlos of trn dr' ntore.
I'uFe , a mnjyKihMe,enjoying ihe .delightfreslr running wntjT. All rontlitiopy .{ifFliospitHliiy ol Mr
nnd Mrs
f { j Tianb. vyi-ri1 Mr, nnd Nfrs Forrest
■t^tiitary
Neal.
Mr and
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f^ ‘
i^'d
Is,‘’
^ , Y
A B r o g r e j W 'tn . ’
' Ar(.hill
Mi*
Missus Floren^
w
wdfk -of' tlm, H*
4 4:‘ i F?liTik.’.'S.ndi: -Williams^ Anne Ijllfprogressingv.D ra*t
lu-o n*.
a*. |ro4-t.ble
|nm*t.me ,niML n . '
EIHUh.'Hf Mi*L.iughttn,
McLaughlitj, Melly
Belle M M V Ij;
progressing-..'!/
ANIJ
FM !
tlnfbdard of direetorw •«,(
. flmflpell
M r uml,
. ’1 “
zation vyill meet .with the *
U rayYi Pfigtci/is,"
Mrv'
P j- * •
J -ity* - - — . s
the- Baptist chuich next Thu&gt;&gt;dayj M .^ughlin mtd Mr* LnW r^-. H.urt, \ Arc»jr
A
'
- oL-Jalsnt
^ T a ie n t Wfii^i
Wbic'-i I*
I. 9checJul»U
9 ct
to
Might a t - th e cTftirfh
W|i.ica*rtC'Kity'mond
W - JVYl,ig&gt;
Appc*\f
at fnicrvaU Through
the ground . thi/roughly’ cnitvux^'d
. Muliqn'eV a/d^TY'dly'
* out th^'Winter.
.
. y*
with the idei^ tlmlNLafc g p.'inifcrt **H'•
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pgree upon e TelitifflVe-filuiiHrdljafxl-.
A ii minttnl l.y'i'Um entertaliiutx’iii'V
ronr*e K now reganh'd iim [inn-llctiUy
iiig the old churi-ti ■
O' x-ou*l "
■j , ,1 action. Ilrjdtjr
... d
u n ,- dm.
iniif-stcnsll.-:
•
lridl*|»-ii*iiliU* in nertrty l.’ .OOO Amerl J
i.l1 1be
drawnHyu *ntf-/dgpicd.
mil
cnmmiiiiltfe*. lltld the nniiiber I*
ifr-*j
Wit^i
fjjc.
reuir-n
of
home
A h - aoob’ tji/rr.’ljter' '‘t&gt;ft

tifcil ib-ldav - ,,f nr# gooti* at
|loc|l &lt; iipiionn \tednr*da), (let.

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♦ c s t ;u \&lt;l t h e l a t e s t b o o t s a n d s h o e s a t e t o b e . *c- ^

Mrs. Geo. D. Bishop motored
over to Winter Park on Ftiday re­
''A gay party of young people chap­ turning to Sanford Saturday,
eroned by M i. and Mrs. Geo. p.
Bishop that enjoyed a straw ride to
Miss Laura Fish returned from n
Osteen Ferry and oyster roast were delightful summer trip on Saturday.
Mifltes Florence Frank, Saidw W il­
liams, Charlotte
Hand, Grctchen
Mr. ami Mrs S, E. Barrett have
Schultz. Annu McLaughlin, Felix returned to Sanford for the winter.
Frank, .Joe DeMont, Ernest House­
holder, S. M. Lloyd. The party re­
Mr and Mr*. Thomas Gelzen re­
port a good time and the enjoyment turned from their wadding trip n
of the excellent picnic lunch and the Friday.
feint of rousted ousters
^ Mt» A. ll Wallace is back again
Mi*takr Co) reeled
from Port Tampa City, where she
was the guest of Mrs. W. D. Crab­
A mistake occurred In F rid ay’s
tree
for the Weidman-Roumillat nup­
issXie in the announcement s,of time
tials.
and date of the musicale to he given
by Mr* Fannie Munson to the Lit­
.Mi and Mr* Robert Howe are
erature Department and all the
memhers of the club
The program another of the bridal couples home
will he rendered at the Woman’s from their wedding, trip
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I uudiidia ntumult (2jidtfad*uxaGutjtoaMism 2ii mi mx4iu&gt;ttaaai3ifti a ii£l

^ndy Graham, representing the
Hurd times is a disease and not a
Tampa Tribune is in the city to­ condition in Sanford. It is merely
ny looking after subscriptions to in the mind and the ilooner the calatn
ity howlers take a dose of liver med
iouth Florida’s greatest daily.
icine and get right the sooner the
Y’owell s Annual Fall Opening.
city will take on the proper amount
Hcdni'da) or* 27th.
IH-2lc
of fife needed to get that hotel and
There
Thr Iriei &gt;1 "j Mi
J K Lning several other good things
i . .| to hear that ho is are no hard times her*'
p;iilv
ii. i nig after a sot tnus
(Club rooms Saturday afternoon aip
Notice
three o’ clock
Guests are earnestly
tlM*
The registration book ol the city
requested
to
be
in their places be­
Lidif* suit* and (o a t* at
of Sanford will be open at the office
oarcll « Opening Wrdnesda). Oct. of the city clerk Saturday Oct Di fore three as the program begins
, promptly at that hour * A very
7lk.
i « - 2 tc
and will remain open until Suturduy J
I charming program will be rendered
p,, - - • ■ 1 . II .tlloweeii social Nov the Idth Office hour' from 9 a in wlinh Ml-* L i * M ii-sena.Jt he tal
jl th« I'r. l .ti-ri.ii! church next m to I 2 m and J p in till t p m On ented voung viujinist and
Mr*
Tndj&gt; i.ig4 1
i .inches served and Saturday it will In- opened from 7 Forre-t Dabney Carr of Orlando,
p. m till 8 p m
goo11 11n.■ gi-iicrally
the -wept throated songster will ap­
M U LOVELL
pear by special request
These two
Udira Nutts and I oats at
t^ily &lt;' Ie r k
1I I l i e
will b&gt; assisted by some of the best
Y»*rll * Opening Wednesday. Oct.
|nc,d rui,-nt the cirv affordSntur
lb
IH-2tr
t ii mi ng In Snnford
dav
if&gt;i
rniuiTi
t
Irtober
IP
.H
*
Mlr!’*
Dt i) It VanEpp hit' decnled to
Mr* i !&gt; I'.irker will itnl.ert.ain
o ’ l’bick
make
hit
future
home
in
Fbinia
the lailn - t' i tn Lantern Star on
and will locate m t hi- town of San
|Thur«i|»v -i tr•rinMinfrom II to 5
i'llhiltil /(il ililr
All rru-nil"’ - if* . -.rit^i'ly invited to ford at the head of navigation «•i
the
St
Johns
river
This
town
has
The Social Department
W otiut
ttcml .r i • , ih.i'ir fancy work
a population of 7509 and is one of nil's Club announce* the Cabaret
Get that fuml hitler Springs Waler the thriftiest towns in Mint section Bazaar ai the club rooms tonight
|l|im
I’hom W || Williams a | The
Hurt, r Ini' turned oxer Ii:* Tbert will lie dancing and card* free
kt .Sanford ||nu»e or the springs
practice here to Dr Fmefrork and
to the public. Ice cream, &lt;uke and
Hen I
I' 11 agait has aruveri the final d of health ha' elected !*r home made candies will I....... sale
bontr Irutti t 1 w” d.ty*' till! topm nt s Finefrtick to succeed 1*r Van'Epp There will lie no a.I mission fe« but
9 tin- refreshments will be sold
ia mutk Fg.-i • i 'id *:i v* t fiat San - as health officer of the village.
The
\
a
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fun.il\
wdl
make
the
foro i- ''
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mi t fu* * 1 a t e
lor

HAPPENINGS UPTO DATE
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SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 5 lh, 1915

THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK D AILY
No. 82
No. 8 G
l.v Jnrkwinvjlle
0:10 am
1:35 pm
Ar Savannah
1:15 pm
5:35 pro
Ar Richmond
5:20 am .
9:18 am
Ar Washington
8:50 am 12 D 8 pm
Ar Baltimore
1005 : am
I *50 pm
Ar Philadelphia . . . 12:33 pm
4:01 pm
Ar New York .
. 2:40 pm
6:59 pm
iUl-eteel EquipmentpFrcB lledining Chair Cara to

No. 80
8 : 1(1 pm
12:35 am
8 :0 0 pm
11:50 pm
1:38 am

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7:13 am

Washingio

■' . Car Service on 'Fminh.S^-aTid 86, Sleeper to Savannah on
n 80.
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For InfonnatlojV^nd Rr«ervatloti Phone or Write, ^

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tSraa directors* ,
T h * hoa rd of dire cto r* ahatl •■feel fr o m
i S e m i e l v n « p r r a id e a t . vie* pra al da nl, a « r r t a r ) an d treasurer.
T w o office. Wty o*
bald b y on* paraon.
Raid hoa rd of* d lfp rlo r a
•hall b a r e a u t h o r i t y to a p p o i n t all nrceeaa r y agent* of tbl* c orporati on .
A n n u a l meeting* of Ih * atoekholdera •hall
|
nrio » t th* p r ln r lj j * ! offtaa, of J b » cor
l&gt;
afi held
|&gt;&lt;irall1&gt;n on *1h- 'flral Y u r a d s y In' February

Ptaolng Both of Them.

" I t * M simply A question of verac­
it y between ua," eeld the oldest Inhabitant "He said I was a liar, and I
■aid he was one.*' “ HumphI" re­
joined the village postmaster "That’s
tho flint time I ever hear of either of
am.i toll Inir ikn i m i l o i
, of each' year, at 12 o'clock M . or at anon
you telling Ine truth.
thereafter at Ptstticsjbt*, at which the board
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A T L A N T I C C O A S T L IN E
T R A IN S
Nortkboand
Ix-a vr
A rrive
1:3.1 A . M .
N o 82. .
lil H A . M *. .
N o . M . . . 10:45 A . M . . . 11:05 A . M .
N o . 8 0 . . . .3 :20 P . M . . . . .3 :4 6 1*. M .
So u thb o u nd
N o . 8 3 . , . .2 :0 6 A . M . . .
N o . 89.
2:10 P . M .
N o . 85. . . G:09 P . M .

.2:16 A . M .
2 :30 P . M .
6:19 P . M .

O viedo
N o . 126— A r r i v e
N o . 127— L e a v e * .

.9 :30 A . M .
4:00 I ’ . M .

Leesburg
No.
No.
No.
No.

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1 5 8 * -Arrive .
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f o l l o w i n g art idea of incur pur a t tun *flail run
■ t i t u t * and bee rune it a char ter u p o n the
i s s u a n c e of letter’' pa te nt according to 1a »
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FIRST DUTY OF
S H O T SWISS

Many of Them Sympathize With
the Allies, but Demand Fair
^ ‘ Treatment.

STANDS BETWEEN TWO FIRES

German Element la Strong.

t l « Litrvra palant •kail b*M le ft), mail*) fl«m #»t*ad' Kfitry, No. 4&gt;«72.
■ twwn' jmnl.il, aad-kH t-S at4 t,eq rp 4 u / iW fak - W t j ol U I F V . i a C . U * N W U ol
20. * * » « «
« , . » * * . la.
adtall__________t
I r u a c i *Th» , vapaljt l l W l , .

nrn ^du* ^i*») *vefk^ fij-db* •ubvutbrr-^j T«w«riiU»
TawnskU*.

»7
t

hreatho Isas easily .even than Hol­
land. Constant dlsputos are arising
relative to contfaband, conditional
contraband. Imports and their final
consumer.
&lt;* '
»
t »
It Between Two Flree.
GREATEST EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE FIVE COUNTIES
Tho situation find* adequate expres­
sion In the words.of a contributor to
the Gazette, do Lantsanno:
“ Germany and Austria have said to
Swltxerland: ‘Wo are perfectly will­
-T6 the Citizens of Seminole, Volusia, Osceola,
ing to dullver you such raw muterlals
Orange Counties, Greeting:
as you lack. Hut you mu«t give us
lie it known to all of you that you are invited and expert,
In exchange not money but certain
to
prepare
.suitable exhibits for display at the Great Exjjo^ uI
products of which tho allies' blockade
already agreed upon by the people of your several eountie
deprives us and which we need.' The
engaging in a friendly comjietition for tho exhibition of S
allies object to this, saying to Switzer­
varied products of your several sections; also the thjZ
land:
'FTom tho beginning of the
“ Made in Your Tow n s." Your school work, your fruits m
war wo have placed our ships and
our trains at your service, and, unvegetables, your farm products, your stores of house and fieij
tlko our enemies, wo have nover
your art creations and all other articles of interest, espeef-^
thought of Imposing compensations
st&lt;x:k, ckickens, etc.
in goodo upon you. In the futuro, as
Prejuire to attend in |&gt;erson and with your family
Ih tho past, wo are quite willing to
friends
and the strangers within your gates.
furnish you with raw matorlala as
well as with foodstuffs. Only, desir­
ing thnt our blockade be effective, we
ask you to give your word not to pass
on In any form whatever to our enoOF THE PROSPEROUS FIVEjCOUNTIES
mlea that which we procure fqr you.'
"Switzerland replies to the alllea:'
‘I am grateful to you for supplying
me with foodstuffs and raw materials
without
demanding- compensation.
Masters of tho ocean, you havo been
able to do mo this service, like good
like other troubles, ah
neighbors. Germany and Austria, al­
though blockaded by your fleets, have
comes when least exf
also done what they could for me.
Driven by need, they naked mo to--*?
The only way to he prej
pay them In goods, while continuing-.'
' at all times is to set* that'
to pay you -In npeclo, and I have not
rofuseu, being myself hard.'pressed
buildings are always ins
and neutral—that Is. equally friendly
in a G O O D COM PANY.
to all anil unwillingly to increase dif­
ficulties In Ihe meantime your feurH
oro groundless, fur I have taken cure
formally to forbid - the vxporvattnn"
107 MAGNOLIA A lt.
from my territories of a whole series
of goods of urgent necessity. And
I am always on the wnlch for smug
glers.
' Needs of Swiss Industry.
' 'On the other hand, my Iniltistrles
must live in spill* of your war, on
M IL L W O R K OF A L L D E SC R IPTIO N S
account of which I. though perfectly
Innocent. aulTer more ihan you, per
We are prepared tn figure with vou on all clasaal
haps, believe
And In order that mv
of LU M B E R and M IL L W O R K for HOUSE, STORE
ludiiHtries be not ruined they must
or B AR N . Framing, flooring, ceiling, siding, windows,!
bo permuted to re-export to all coun­
tries llie articles mnnofadureil from
doors, screens, blinds, mouldings, lattice, frames, boxes.
raw material* furnished hy no matter
Tell Uh NY’ hal Volt Want
Fmlimales Furnished Frtt
what hulllgerrnt I um neutral of my
own free will, but with your appro­
bation Thai Ui why, although I have
■■hllgatl-inn Inward you land 1 do not
t u i n it rf sv it n t* if ti e o i p r i e 11 v t m s y
u n tt
n u it f h p : « v : &lt;: ' : ? rr v n v • ’ n r i
deny them), that yqu u Ihu have a f*w* toward me, of which the llrst and es ___________ _ ■______ ; _____ i-- —
m
*
*
sentlal is to let me IJve ' *'
u m im is s im iK iiiu u io v o iiiitiM u m io M
Her** fa the situation In a nutshell
The result of pressure from bbth
Hides)'hut prlncfpally frdmjhe side of
Ih** aJIIch, Jjo-T heeji In make Ihe Swiss
conscious ot Iliuir national!!)- arid to
K&lt;ft the betd (piality of D R A IN , HAY, FEED and!
start a wave of patriotism Negoiia
iIons are going on to regulate the mat
ELDER at REASONABLE PRICES
li-rs lif differeiii-e between the little
mountain eoutitrv and Its powerful
v . - WRI TE
uelghhors bv establishing » Swiss con
Irol of all foreign trade with a view In
doing away with chances for cheating
Kor the people will-not listen to prop­
ositions from -wither side offering
P alatk a, F lo fjd ^
compensation' .afte'r the war They
want the iliRIcUIty done away with - &gt; « « « » « &lt; m u m i s m i W i m k i O t m u s i o i m u k O
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SUB-TROPICAL IMP-WINTER EXPQS1IK

of director* •hall be d u l y 'elacla d by the
1 ■ lo c k bolder*.
*,
T h e h y - l a w t lo r the g o v e r n m e n t ol the
cor p o r a tio n ahall* he a d o pte d at the ftr*t
a n n u a l meeting of the »to ck h old er*. or at
a n y special m * * t ln g called for that p u r p o . e
l l n l ' l a hoard, of director* ih a ll h » » * beenI H r . I *lul) choven by the •tnekho)d*r«. the
bualnC'v* of (h e *ald co r p o r a ti o n nhall he
c o n d u c t e d b y th e fo ll ow in g n a m e d p r r » o n »
an d officer*
4 . Itanitotph A p p l e b y . J r . , I'raald ent
K a t h e r i n e It. N o r t o n .
Vice President
|
A n t r i m P. A n d a ra o n , S e r r e l a r y
A n » r l m I'. A nd ara on. T r e a s u r e r .
T e m p o r a r y h y - l a w a m a y b " ad op te d liy
amid off lr rrr u n t il th e B r i t an n u a l m e e tln f
ot . t i e alorkhold er* .
ti
T h e h lfh eet a m o u n t of Indebted n e w
or li ab il ity to w h ic h i h U cor p o r a tio n »hall
i t i i i v ti m e s u b je c t il*elf to n T h r e e h u n ­
dred fi lly th ousand (Z3M.OOO.I
Europesn Republic Declines to
T
T*h» name* and teiiden cc* rd 4h* auhi
aer lber- to Iheee article* ot i n c o r p o r a t i o n ,
Overawed by Powerful Neighbors
together with the a m o u n t ol capital s u b ­
— Refuses to Starve or Do
scribed
b y n r h are ai follows:
A n s e lm
P.
Andenon,
l»2 6 -6 lit
. St
Driven Bankrupt—Would Vl
I t r o n k l &gt; n . N Y . . 100 share* col nraon stock
Fight for Rights. "*
Ml share* pre ferre d i l o r k
J
H a n d o lp h A p p l e b y . J r .. M Sta te S i ,
P ert h A m b o ) . N J . 1 « h * r e c o m m o n stock,
K a t h e...............
r i n e It. N .
o r t o n , 1C2 F a i r v l e w A r e
......
By EDGAR AN3EL MOWRER, ^
J
W h cri of'.hT s " a m* T 8 h , ^ ^ V
(C on ^p«d ,n t or tho Chleaao N e w . )
* ffjiji-atfsanpo. BwiUorlsnd.—Seigoobos,
s e t.' o u r .hand* this S l■
a t d*a y to l Sepfetpbgjf.

p o u n d s n tie ro an m u r rn ulr n a m e d Hat ay,
an d w r i g h i n g ab ou t I LIDO p o u n d s , one M a r k
marc
m ul e n a m e d
H etty.
an d w eighin g
a b o u t I2 0 0 y j » o u n d s
one firowr h o rai m ule
n a tiled Hill a*»d w eig h ing ab out LZfLU p o a m ls
nn«
hru * it . bi*fwe mul e n a m e d
H o b an d
w eighin g alrmlt
rnafe
o.iile Hapk«ul
and
weighing
a h n uI 1 l « 0 lioUrwte

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seta behind thfi purjjlujjn.mntains
banfn ,*» Lafi.^Tsl- - Tho country suffers from th* loss
fll«*j as|ler-i*f .fa-1 fa tcurista' llut hmst of all 11 suffers

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Orlando, Florid)

SUB-TROPICAL MID-WINTER EXPOSITIO)
THE

A . P . C Q N N E I,

NOVELTY PLANT

Y c II q w P i n e L u m b e r C o ., K is s im m e e , Fla.|

s w i s s I ia id s

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^I'lir* Swistt (Tinfi'duratlon enunta In
day a|i|in&gt;ximaU&gt;)y 3,1 Sd.iliR) Inlmlii
&lt; n o lin g r n m i u i t v
' i s p r i n c i p a l ofTlr* and
I - 1# «d I tji n«
* ,11 i i&gt; iti
- lo rd
* ••
tautu, 4if win&gt;ui u^niH 200.rO') nr*- liul
m ge
county
Florida
lirahrt
oftp **•
lun by rat*n and laiiKUnua. 7&amp;o,ooo rim
m a y b « eatahllsflrd at such other place* a*
¥. -e i t Kw H KUillY
m a y l«c «eierte&lt;| Ii &gt; t (Is h oa r d o| l i i fV fi fi rt
Speciiil Ma ster in J 'b a n eery
•. Rltlnr tbcpiaelvpa kYuiicb ami tfm m ,
M gaflr ji A W a r low
•ul* f » r 1 intildta
■jU T h e general n a t u r e of rfle tiuiuu&gt;*»
mainltiK i60i),0t)i) apoak Grriiian J'Iiiin
1 I Tur* 'il r
t o F e t ra na ae tt fd b y « i l d r o r p o r at i o n » h al
I &lt;u e p m i t i c t a fid i a i r &gt; o n t h e h u * i n e « «
tho' Gorman Hrinent In by far tht*
• f -r«r4rig«f#tinn
Cfiftlirvi gtjVi f«tr4r»dlfrg in
atrongi-nt
nutnrrbnlly and tin* uintU
■If tI i
■ tw*h e *, tiy
Hie in * (»l I l.e inter
l l r p i f l m r n| **f th r I n i r v l n t
,
tj tl tle n I v a t u uni pre cd o n n g » ) i ( r f n . arid
&gt;
t lui|iorta1it. It can coninil lu fndtrru
I
S
l a n d tMTvii'. i tame* vitir, Fla ,
a n y a m i all other rue l hods, means, way*
Sep! 211th. IOTA | live iiulitlcal matti-ra
Tim Frotich
n f viyateniB
tu (irepace an d ro anuf a&lt; t ur e
N o t i c e is hereby give n th a t A lb ert
L
•an (J to buy
sell a n d Isaac, and generally
caiitoua, with the lni[»irtant ci-uierl tif
l
.
i
p
f
n
r
d
,
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S
a
n
fo
rd
.
F
lo
r
i
d
a
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»
btr.
on
A
ug
u*
•le ^l
in coultrig a n d p r e r doling, ice and *■*
I II 1"V
mails ■t 11 m..a I r i l l
K )l t f V N I
Goodva ami Iktusunntt and Ibulr uxcol
font nowHpapnra. tilay Intoltoctnally u
Yulo mimowlinl boynnd lhat pmautuf-d
b) aJlu-lt nuniortcal lnfi-rlnrlty
Tho
Italian rdommU -la r*dnllvoly Inalk'iH
flea lit nlthmigh tun- **f thr moat Rnl
llitnt of tin* K " ) 'Tuun nl llllmattN**
a n d fur the p r o d u c t i o n and in ■ nu f aft u r
i-iYJCK
Would Fight for Mighta
*tt m - , r i r c t f i n l j and . l ‘»r the kuj&gt;pl&gt;ing of
Hlii Mtilta, runi**n from tho Tiidtio
I ! a i rn * tit name*
a J h * *es
*-»f»Tr. i n
I'Ulid
m a n u f *ftu r c
pulrhao
The
Swiss hid awort- yf their fnrc«
j *■m
11re*l• h f W
« w »* F lor id *
Ho
uiu
rh
by
t
ln»
wtt)
of
pri-tuiHto
h-sse
or
ut her *!•»• “ actjulrc, and
ln * *ail
W ill Fill man , •&lt;I
e M w a, Flo ri d a
Tin*-IT
*"* l nf 3fi0.mil) sturily. wall
I c uar or Other » H C til ill l i m n
ol
I n t i 111
»
pri'Mi'iitatlon
of
Hw
Itcrrland
n
(msl
II II Krr^ffo^wif
.. Sanford.
_
. F lo r i d *
e^ ju ip a n d operate anti m a in ta in , «ir license
eqvrippeil unit'trained sohllnrs thrown
tluu
ilurlDK
tbn
iircsont
croat
war.
J
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h
n
l/unr.
o
h
’
S
.
n
l
i
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r
c
l
.
F
lo
r
i
d
a
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o v l a r * t o o p i r a t i , r * f H | F T l t o r etc llnea. a n d
1 1-8tp"
R O B R l i T W f ) A VIS,
• are a n d r a il w a y e t ju i p m e n t and aup pllfa of
At tho beginning nf hostlllllna the Into tho balance today on either aldo
H.C'l'fnil klrida, and a n y an d all c o n ^ y a n n a fur
would he cmislderahle—-might be doFVonrli
and Kalian rautonn munlff-nt
H u tr a n s p o r t a t i o n In col d ato ra g i or other
QtilVo
" r * . I»y la n d or b y w a te r , of » n \ and all N o i l r r o( , A.pllrallot, f at T a r I I . r d H n t l r r
od n Btiirdy tint Inoffriraivo nympatby
p r p d u c t a . good a a n d man uract ured articles,
S r r l l l * ST# of i h . I f o n . r a l H l a l k 't k .
’ W e havo bean tuin-li too humble,”
for tho al Hits Tlin Orrxnmi uantonn.
tu c o n d u c t a general shipping* and fo r w a rd
S n t l r o I* h e r e b y »1*e« Vhal l l . r r i e t
1.
' Kl**in now *yi w«*.
Ins luiwineaa,
anil i is receive, handle, ship, Jmrnr I,.. i i u r r h u e t .&gt;( T a r l e r t l d r a i e N u
to (ho rontrayy, kiivu voni to u sltijtb‘ men tell me here
fftrwmril and I f i i i u m f i
goods, w a r n
and
1
shall
cease
to
Hunjitleitle
and begfti to
114, date-1 the 2n d -la&gt; nl Jun e. A It 1911
HtruiiK burnt of Gofniuttoiiblllu I have
«iefcFiarHlise and aft rla**ia til freight by h » , tiled . . I d rort I A r a l , in rn. ..litre and
Iarol or by wa ter, to p u r rh a * e or o l h e f w i a r l . e made a p p l l r . l i n n Inr l » &gt; .fee.) t,, i,.\ie
npt iakon account of i lu ItidlvIditulH &lt;1••n*ainl rmirlauljlv-liiil llnnly
a r iju if r. lu manufacture, nrndurc
a u r k r i , ih a r r o r r l . n r e
W m 'ud you njflit-’ "
*1th la *
Sant f-ertlA rS Ir
wltoao nytnlialllli'i* ar*- always with th*p r e p a r e fur m a r k el
well cleal fn end
deal r m t . r . i e * t h r ti»lli (»,‘ n* &gt;|e.-ethe.l I.r i ip a rt )
t'ertamtv If tofififit &gt;r» jl
We re
• U i k i # U ( l pr H'l tu 1• of r ve r&gt; t I ■s * si -I &gt;J&gt;*
rtltlo
iippernioat
.it -- a i e . J -n ,Serfiili»le ("our. :v
M --r-t*
t-(
fuse in slaive nr be ilrlvi-ti flankniftf
vriptton
and ir&gt; *11 *rlirb-* ..f housrhTtld • II
H . a 2S fret » c . l tJ 1 the N 1. , or t.-il 2
Today, tlionyli by rttugrs b*i ltni&gt;*-r
a m i d o m m k i r uae
and ru m u rnp »inn
l u ufSnr 2 i
r p 2H 9. R 2 » K. run S I t ' . l I t .
coptlbli) tliat they raJiliol be traced, Ktigland ami Franco and Italy must
ecu! r
and
main ta in
p a r k in g
bou»c*
and N «t. . W &amp;«S H i (t . W
ISO ft N I 'l f U
bn brought to realize thtj* (net or
i an fling lacturie* I f*t *I o-«»«l |ir od net ■ of all It 1; - 19
ft
A ( re, 2 *
tho Hltuutlon ima bocomo 'dHTen-nt
at
tlir .fat.
klrida,, am ! *all a r tirli* ^ uf household of genT f-e . a i d lan-l l-einy
,n if
face
the consequences
Here In itomamdi Hwlliurlunti the (Kip
s-rwl ii ae an d cun* urn pi itn», and t - I m y , 0 f ol t h e l . e i i . n r e nf a urh refttfl- afe (n t h r
"Hut your personal sympathies, as
■ifbc^rwlae iH |i ure,
and
ur
trthefwt.e n a r n r ul W
H V l-.r*
Ifnfe*. **td ref It Itillation la null overwheltnliiKly pro
iLgfwew * of
s Or
__ t. h ee-’ p r o d u cr t a
or
|ry-|ii'i»Juc«* r a t e ahall he redeemed a r r n r d l n * I n l a w
allies. There Is little German In tho you huve Jusl told mo. arc with tito
t l a w i w J ; m l 11&gt;- .elh I r a r v . dyvi-lnp. d e a l I n , i . , d r e d will laaui- 4 h # r » » n on the 30th d a )
IntprffW-i rnanafe Kn d o|t»r at r real (rrrrp- ot O r l o l . e r . A. It, I h f h ,
utreets or tn the storcti. As soon ns countries you mention."
- ,- r t y ; a- rtijrrt o n ly
t hv p r - r v i . i n n . i m .
WRf)4-,a my a l ff r l i l . i x n a f u r e am i ,e*l
'That Is true. Hut you must real­
Italy
entered
the
war
the
Ticinese
Min.*! It) ) * » t v . t b e t T u r f e r or b y - l a w * . o l
( h r 27t h -lay « f R e pto m h er, A l&gt; l » I S .
ise that before w « nrtftleiqmn. French
'‘ -and
deal In •_
. '*
h A IRUtfil.ARR.
•aid ' mr-tayrafi&lt;&gt;n, -i n •
H n y , aell
•
pronounced for Italy
It Is not an ex
t T . r k C i r r u i ! 4 'o o r t S . m l n n t e l*n , Ff*
^)ft»rt*i ul attuk ol tht* « » d olhr-r ro fii pv aor It{illuti a)gr‘*1lrc Sarins
Wo havo
uggeraMon
to
say
thnt,
notwithstand­
ia**li ’ •
R y Ja-1- *
R o h r r i * . I*. &lt;"
t n m * a n d tn l i - m l - b i i -I l o a n . ’ a e r u r v d ' J i )
our
o
w
n
,
c
o
u
n
t
r
y
.
lor^E
after.
In any
rwrirtirnye, m other Ren* on real ftropthty:.*
1 i - Taes;I»l&gt;
ing the German npt-aklng majority,
to i t v r )
nrt ihe l-u.tnr-*. nf p u r r l j a - i n y . 1
__2,
■ , - - — -— - —
hut un extreme tjamF nn aitqrnjjk TtT
thuru
are
now
In
tho
country
as
many
,
N u l l c r In 4 r e rl lt o r.
To
1ovnr td aa ltix. pl edging, fea.lng, .e ll ln g , ,a»
open adherents of the allies as of tho the vOerman afieaktng
i n . C o u r t pl 111" C o u n t y J u d g e , S . m t o o l r
tA*n/r*c am i t r a n . l e r t i n g . IriVl-,1 In g I n : tr a d
foreo the nollon Into war ;iCkyKi the
C o u n t y , latalr nf F lo r i d a
Austro-Gonnans
This means lhn( a
lity a n d dpaling in g o o d . , » * t r « . m r r e h a n , n re K . t a t r ol M l t r a h A n n i* V unge
allies w»iutd tni**im**flft*llltm&lt;ytlnte rtl|
■nil d e e - .
# |j ,.r, „ | n „ r, . I r t a t e e . d i . l r l h u t e e , an d
*|iae » n d pr'n)H,rty of e v e r y Hi
larK'i uuiiiber of persons who speak
turo helweArt*-rfa and them and so
( f l p l i r - n . and , a r r ) l n i ! on ujiy ot)i- -o m--ti r
,,r r . o ll, J , e . m g r l a l f n . a g a l n . f »*ld e . t n l r
German favor the nntlouH of the quail
••t I h e al m v e l-uelnewee. nr an y Jot her l- u - i j- Y o u , an d ,-arh ol yo u. are hereby notified
bring about the ruin of Swltn-rlanil
ind ife rtlplo alliance, particularly Franco.
rrirtirertn l th er ew ith., * ,. m a y be,, a n d | H,l(| retjuired to )- rr .ef,t any »'l
v| ruHi* il by i be l&gt; &lt; of thi
111 * ItI p}i*-r
Hut If the present restrlci lonn. tiJfT-ndy
m a n i l " mb Id* y o u, «•r cith er nf y u ti . may
fill] »ni|
an »| w it h all the j flW fit I n it&gt; *g nirt.pl I h r
Swiss Industry Badly Hurt.
uf A-1il**ah^ A fit I*
bad, grow heavier Instead of tlghtiT,
il i K*s * t l t r cuitlcr Upon V n n f r , dian a * e d t*ie i*f S em ino le r ' o u n t y .
1*
Rut a new economic problem has np
t-u rp u r hiu m*
t *• « i»rf&gt; on l»tt*lne*ia w it h i n
If the allies, cannot he persuaded .Jly
M erida
in the un der ei gne d A d m l r U l r a l r i %
.if w i t h nil t t h r &gt;'m\' " I Ktufbla a* may b&lt; » l . . I I I oat at ( . ..................m r » r « r It ■•»»■ tk v
pea red and 1s forcing people to face our diplomats that although[•y'W.t' w !
.,n*| l a 1 it* r t i m i pel m i l led b&gt;' l*w
It squarely. Swltxerlni-.il. accustomed only tn Urn wo put our-ehtjrt' strength
!i
TIi** a m o u n t of cap ital a l n rk nf I h U ,U n a . M ' A U.U.I 3»,»,. a a n m . 8&gt;
w k k Ny
In time of peace to derive considera­ behind this (l.-tuauibwasn^UiyfT^fl,,
rorporafbin iHatl Im line humlfitl anti fifty
F -a*rulrl.
un d er
ih *
i h u u M t i d dollar • i f l M I . O O i l k d i v b l r d
int o
ble profit from Its line scenery and Its
Will ol Milrah Iim r
O n r I h t i u i i n d five huridre*! tl.M M U »harew
French or Ilnllalt-fp.^It'^^riiijtlkjV i'central portion, tfow pays heavily for he, we shall tig|;l side D ; j ^ j ’|Va|l/’
Y o n * * , dco*a.*d
til I hi* par value uf U l i r hun d re d liollai* .1 l u . « ate
l $ ! D O j fiach, uf w h ic h U n r t liuu»a ml
tOlldr
the latter. A laVgo proportion of th&gt;- a Hlngle ninn, ns w*i»,
ort trnnor
aham uf lb** Loial par value of One hun- In I Irrull Court uf Ih* P'otralb J u d l t U l C:irrolt •
national army lias been mobilized nt row at the a l l f l h f C ^ f t j k y v d l o a ^ T o r
drw) ( hcrusand dbUwV* Ahall be rommon
Uo rlda . Hcrnlnob- t wool). In C h a n r r f T
stock. al»d Five hundred S&lt;M»» »h*fr* uf Frank W . Wickham
considerable expense and kept under territorial nght't • And i - ^ ' i l ’; i
Ibi Iolal par lllue of Fifty IhcMhind dol*
CITATION
arms since August, 1911. Industry Is should Ilghf too, dvnn .ngnlnst nearly
lura ( fXtO.UOD) khall be preferred stuck.
F m m a I'* W'b-khafn
T h e pgef ic rrd i l o c k ahall be en ti tl ed to T o F m m a F. W V k h a m . F.*tt Ilalboa, Canal Zotir ' suffering.
The foreigner copies but
evcrythffig Ifl^ilie world t-hold d e a r "
a d i v i d e n d u| not e i r e e d i n g *cven per r en l
Y o u Will take notion that you am lwr*h» tr'liHr
C7 per n u l l in a n y «»ne year, which d i v i ­ od tn appear to th r hill nf o.,mplaint filnf In thl* rarely to the countless hololB, which
d e n d ahall be n o n ^ i f Y i u l a l l v r . an d n a ya b le lauvo and whnmtn yo u arc rrvioto party -lelen-lant
stand bleak anil deserted like no many
o u t o f i K e . n g l carnfii&lt;a b e f o m ^ i i y d i v i d e n d
M o n d a y I h . I at d a y .d N u v w m U . A . D „ 191A
gfgantic mausoleums.
Only a few
la p u b l u p o n the c o m m o n alock
othorwirw t)i* MU »• Bind will I - taken a* ronfrvwr.1
homqless Individuals from foreign
T h e bidder* of th e p r » f i r r » d *tocJk akall
.ralnat you.
In m t « nf I b u ll d a t lu p nr dI**olutton n b . l h ®
__
parts' loiter In the streota—four l)y Delaware Man Will Have, a Score ot
I t ,la __
further
ordered_«hat_thta ntatUm bn ^Juhl u r p o r a t l t r a . halur* a n y aniku
a m o u n t ahatl bn
liatud
In
the Sanford HaeaJd, a new.patwr puh
Alpine Beautlee on His
compartCm with former- years. Even
p a i d |o the holder* of th e e o m m u f i stock
tiara
td tn Hanford, Reminota t mtnty, Flu rM a.
h a e n t i t l e d to I n paid Ih * a m o u n t paid up
Farm. ,,
A
tho exited revolutionary has quit the
Work
lor
el*hl
ronareuth*
**rks.
i l l i l t r l r iha re r. but ahall no t p a r t l r lp a t e
Witness* m y hand and »e«l of said Court at Ranlittle
country
where
he
for
bo many
i n a n y surplua aaaela a f t r r p a y i n g oft the
ford, HemlnoU C o u n t y . Florida. th*&gt; thy fith d a y-ol
w h a l e ot t nr
u p r s p lt s l
Delaware Cltv
Did - rhWlt3|- J
years found*' sltnctimry, A
w fron­
T h e ■litTifrrr ol th* r o p i n u m anti pr e la V
A **•*'
K A. r H J U d U t f i '
U'lnkli-r of Wanhlngton. who is altwri |
tier
town's
ancetit-rvs'^f
espionage
r«*f p t a e k ‘ »h*ll h a v e *-iu*l^v . . t l n .j r i g b l « .^ .
|
( trtk of t V v u i l c W t
anil Intrigue
That Is ^ill
The sun tu start a goat form ^aJong-tin- rfit-s l
. -j-he capital alock d i i l T Tie t-al-i I n r ^ l u
WIV*,,** t lt,,u,h«*Jih-r
Ry J C I t t i T h tr, R C .
l a w f u l fju*na&gt; of lb * C n l t e d Slate*. t,t r » a ' tialieitor lor Complainant
ru**-fe9tr
speak.* canal sn^s he wjll employ a
rises alone &gt;var th« gluYferV fair des
o r lveraonal piop ert &gt; of lb* va lu e e-jusl l u ------------------------------------ ------------------‘ — ---------- -1------------ *
nrxjru of Swish tnllkmaiils
The pirln
vilallun
There ar* r.t. iiiurlat^«Wilv, 1^ ptr valu* ol the «lo e k laaued in r » J
Dep.ilmenl - I Ike Interior ^ .
change ol i ia y m e n l therefor, l*n l-vr e*nt i
h |.in-l llitlee, ttai nc av ill* FlayuJa, '
aro to come from goat farms on tho
nr
lug
with
cold
and
dellglit
to
ejolcome
? U ) p e r r e n l I of w h t r b «h*H be paid In la w - '
_*
, ,
.
O cl. g .T S li
nnbw-eaphed. Alps. T h o -goats are be­
_ o n e y of l h » t l r l t e d Rtatea. n nr
r r«»l
Neiit* t» h*i*fi» zlvva-ikst Jam .. ‘ C ■ KH- hla upci.tr.lng or to i ur u a wajr*tij*liur'ry
1 T m
real or;
or ;
^
A n n tho l*»t-*lopn Uomowanl an he ing shipped from Colorado' ,
In-

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‘p t hls “ Illstolro Tolltlquo do I'Europo
' GptUomporalne/* *boglns his chapter
K A T IIE R IN F . R .N O R T ftN .
an'BwItxerlsnd as follows:
C ly d e L in e B o i l s
W itn e s s : N . K a y m o n d Heate r.
*
"The Interest of Bwlss history must
S
ta
te
of
N
e
w
Y
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r
k
(51. Jobss Riaar)
not be measured by tho site of the
A r r i v e 10:00 A . M .
L e a v e 11:30 A, M .
r'ounty of New York
country. This little country holds a
T u w M in ys , T h u r s d n y k and S a t u r d a y s
I. N Ksymnnit Hsslsr, * notary public
in anti Hr ll»- wtal*- *n«f county alorota.ill
very Important place In the-history of
In hsr*|.&gt; r.rlll) &lt;&gt;&gt;»i Answlw V. Amlsr*on.
contemporary
European Institutions.
J, Randolph
lBilt)i'i(i&lt;i Apelrbv^
Ifan *•
Jr.,* and ---K*lb«-r&lt;n»
t ---tun. w|»o
Itt.M o
m*
rll k
nown,
K. .Nor
Norton,
who _&gt;iw.-lo
ms w
wrll
kno
To whoever desires to understand tho
mr, ami ^»*#r«lly
1hi rUy
ovolutlon of our modern democratic
11» • t
thry
for ( h **iriprt vbjip, »I JA^k
. it ti w l# rl(H^ytton
LEGAL ADVERTISING
• ignctl the fiu*ge1ng irliclr« of Incorpoi
society, this* history may. hkr rccom
and th* irCorfiTiny ing no lie* fur lh(ir l ti or
mended a» (he most InstruotlVh selec­
and pufpu**** tbrrcrrt «lii**d
of I n r u r p e f al lon
of ih*N a n f« r« l
lr» Vlitrifs* Whcfpiif I h»vr hereunto Ai*l
tion of examples of the application of
n l t i r n t V a c u u m | *rr- ( ou tln f I urti|»any my Lund and ■aral^d offir* |hi* LI lit day r*f
the principle of popular severe Iftnty.”
LScPi
r
m
l
fr
t.
.
I.
*
*
I
!*
T ih** ii n t|ftr »11 n p dl hi -r«*l*j i I %v no I »r «■ I ha t
1
N U AV M O N O H K A T K fl.
Forvlguwrs who-know Hwltr-*-rlnml,
L r’ I l h J t i fit UtlLbt-L* A - l i . aktlla
on
K o W J rdf.TTc, K T f f f T p B
■ i te n o flo ra a in . or a* aoun i h * r r aft **r
1*1Ih or wllhoul liavInK visited It. an »
flint »»« New York tNiunty,
mm they ( i n be hear d, th ey will a p p l y tu N oi, rrtiAcilr
2bu
To inm ii nloD * c i p i r e a M i r . 30, 1&gt;17*
country of tourists, hotels, mountains,
the
H o n o r a b le
i’ark
T r a m m e l), governor
II-T y r»-H c
of I ho atale of F l o r i d a , at hit office. In the
picturesque chalets, mountain rail
&lt; - a pi tol bu ild in g of ■a I cl at ate. In the c l l y
roads, glaciers, milk chocolate, St.
o f T*llahata**&gt;. for I r t t m
pa tent, I n c o r ­
M A S T F s I F H N A I.F .
p o r a t i n g thepi, t h a l r associate* an d i u c
Gall
embroideries, cheese and refuges
U n d e r 'and by v i r t u * of i d i m # of f o r i r f f s o f * , Into a b o d y po lit ic anil rofparat&lt;*
for revolutionists, may be pleased to
in de ed and In I a w . Un det tbe na m e of c l o i u r * i n d ail** rendere d by th*» l l c m o r i l r l i
S a r ii o r i l I n ter m il l e n t V a c u u m
l*r e *i -uuHn r J u d g r III I. hi* S e v e n th iliil iefal r i r c i i l t of t h r
know that of nil the people of Europe
in
&lt;"onaparv&gt; under the f «il|o« t ri g ch a r te r anti S r * t r of. F t i i n d i f**r H v m i n o t i c o u n ty
tho Swiss have, historically, been the
arti cle * of i n c o r p o r a t i o n ,
the o r ig in a l of c h i n c r r y t i t l i n g in a c i r t u t i cat* th r ^ ri n
w h i r fl will b i un flic ih the offirc of i hr s pe ndi ng , w h i r c i h Th « » l i l r i c h L u m b e r l um*
\\ l l r a d y and most belligerently tenacious of their
iwfNrrelary of atate of aatd at ate of Flo rid a , it a nil i* c n m p l i i r u n t an d W
11 K Hr l i l y are defendant*, &gt;hr under*ig n« t i he ell v
of T a l l a hiausew1, d u r i n g the turn*
independence uiol that they ure today
r*j
■■
sprrial
master
m rh«tjr»ry
will
r e t}u l red
t** for t h r p u h ll fa ltu n of iliti
avll to l i b h i f h n t and l-e*t bidder for f is h. I tile people who have gone farthest In
mil I r r
in fr o n t
&lt;»f I h» r o u r t Lu»u*r
do or litS i n - | tie realm of popular government
\ n » r | m I* Aoderwoii
for d Flo ri d a d u r i n g the Irgal hour* of f i l e I
J k a n d e d p h A p p l e b y . Jr
The ''Initiative" has been general
on
M
o
n
d
a
y
.
N
o
v
l
at,
1
9
1
,V.
the
follow in g ,|
k • t heri n r H N o r l o n
jR - n o h s I
p r o p e rty
to » i t
since 1K48, ami the ''referendum,'' eon
* t i a r l r r of Manford I n I r t mI i I # n ( Vtruum
( »n r kifiiwn hors** rnulr na m e d i i m an d ]
P r e - f oo li n g t a m p i m
slderinl a most ratllcaf, modernist
eelgfltng ab ou t l.uotv pou nd* , on*4 gray mare
mul
M•«»#
o ll
ie■*,, an d -wcei
measure, came In about the same
T h e un der aigned h e r e b y agree to u
become
ecumr . m
u ier n si m
mr d
a
*
*»«*
&gt; igh ing ab ou t
&gt; hereby aaaociale ' 1,100 j&gt;c*y,nds, fine1 tit own ■niff muIe himed time
« *ptor pa t e d together and »11
Proportional
representation
f*nut
I 100 pmi n rf*
•rig_ hi ng
t Larflwwrl vr* together for the pilrpoae rtf
T»e
V|
vi tr \ anij »*■
gh was adopted by the ltnllun canton of
r o m t n g a body y o li ti c anil co rporate under one !&gt;•&gt; marc n*ulc n i m i ' i l .Sarah and
ing ab ou t 10&amp;0 p ou nd* 'trie ba y m a r c mul e
th e
of 1he state of Flo rid a , the proTtclno^aa far hack as I KIM
Ja ne
an*l
w e ig h in g
about
1-00
v i i l a n * ol whtch are h er eb y a r c e p l r d
The named

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Snake* Galore.
(Tarkosvlllc, Go.—-The killing of
those thirteen rattlesnakes and pilots
ttufus Harris killed Botne tjmo ago
was thinning snakea out some, hut It
Is reported that there was the un­
reasonable number ot 4b0 snakes
killed on tho farm of Willie Mulllnax
near here in oao season.

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OCTOBER

PAGE FIVE

SOMETHING NEW AGAIN
T H E R E IT IS

SHOES
CC lot of B aby Dolls jUat
sell for » ! . • * and 12.49.

" -■■'...t — —

PRESBYTERIAN CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR DAY AT THp

ar

t box calf, aolld leather lined,
broad toe, n v e r y . comfortable
(,n ble Shoe for Ladles "a\ $1.98.

Pride Do West, 25c

vatu**

for per
. . . 19c
*
Black and. White Strip Crepe Waist
12 25 value for
.
.
$1.98
yard

White Messalme Waist
Flowered

•i kid low heel, plain toe, cushrubher heel Shoe.
This Shoe is
Yours for comfort,

Crepe de
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Chine

Waist
s i .75

Indian Head Linen, 15c value

iave ten different styles of men's
oes.
Three styles of Ladies'
&gt;cs.
Well, we have most any
a Shoe you would
want for
linen or Children.

Peppercll Mill, 42-in Pillow Tubing,
.................... 20c
per yard, 18c and.

lore will, on this day, be given toward the C. E. “Building Fund” for the
P R ESB YTER IA N CHURCH

Bleaching, per yd, 5c t o . . . . ,

order to assure perfectly efficient service, Mr. Taylor will have his experienced assistants help in every way possible.
To every lady who buys a pair of shoes on this day we will give her a.premium valued.at not less than one dol­
lar, providing she mentions this advertiment.
We tnke this opportunity to thank the people for their past patronage anti hoping that every one will take the
advantage of this opportunity of co-operating with us in making this a big day for the Presbyterian Christian
Endeavor, we are. Yours for completed churches in Sanford.

L. L. TA YLO R , Prop
meeting adjourned to June 27, but
inclement
weather on that date h-si
sened the attendance, s o . that there
was n&lt;&gt; t|unrum, and an adjourn­
&lt; Iuh Calendar
ment
was made H* July ;l, w In-ti the
itit
2G Social Dept .
permanent
organization
w*u»
per
, t Bazaar,. Evening I.
fected
Mr*
j
p,
Kush being
\\ 1’. Car,tier, Hostess. ,
] elected president with Mrs. J. C.
Jay. Oct 27 -Literatur Dept
Patterson, first vice president: Mrs.
dec
from the
Mountains
| C„ G. Wesfcott. second vice presiMary Chappell.
Cable i dent: Mrs. T. \\ Mathews, record­
South —C
From Far
ing secretary
Mrs Victor Starburk
II H Chappell
cortesponriiug vem-tar.Mrs
Lt
. d R ea d in g s
McLaughlin
111
treasu'er
an I
Mrs J T Fuller auditor
Musical** In'
it &lt; hit* Hnilst

WOMAN’S CLU B

Sanford, Florida

measure to the league
The tract
wait part of the old Summerlin es­
tate, and had been given to the city
&lt;m iunditum that within a specified
time it should lie improved us a
public park.
But for the women’
interest in the mutter, tlie property
w ou ld have revet tail to the hells,
as the rity hud neglected it until
the time limit was about to expire
As soon us the Civic league was or­
ganized. attention was railed to this
fact, and steps were taken at once
to
have the property, improved,
t hereby fulfilling the donor's wish
and intention that it should remain
ill w ays a public park

H. J . MINTON, Manager

Mrs Futlei was then elected for
the second term, hut after sevetal
months of active • work, ill health tie
cessitilled her resignation
fshe will
tip a liseni for an utdclirnic tune and
will tie greatly missed hv hei fellowworker- and friends
I
Tile
newly
elected
p resilient,
chosen unanimously
at
a caned
meeting on October
11.
is M n .
Anna L Ford, under whose leader­
ship the Civic league may lie relied
III! to continue the good work it has
done in t lie past
Mrs F \V |) Dunn.
Kditor F
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Orlando Be
porter St ir

The

A notable achievement was tinPiistmnNter Ha s k i ns Returns
work of the league nri the govern­
I'o't master Haskins hit- returned
ment iut on Court street and Crnirii!
avenue.
This place was used as a from a trip* to Washington, where he
mule lot and hir a long time had attended t hi* National Convention
of First .util Second flaws Post mas
nflly been unsightly hut ur.sanitary
Mr
Haskins staled that he
file women had it rteaned and intide terhad
a
most
enjoyable lime in the
,i beautiful rose garden which is an
capital
and
shook
hands with the
ornament to t tie city
President and invited him to come
Die untidv vaeant lot ailjotntng
to Vinford on his bridal tour
Mr
('imk Garage has ul*u I... ..
H,i -kins lines not think Stanford or
iie d up an&lt;I pi inter! w ith grass.
air. other city will get new nubile
buddings until Congress meets again
There lias ^-eri mi much talk about
&lt; oi iniumis activity m
tin*
war
i
fur* a gainst files, dirt weeds and all the pork barrel appropriations that
on-.ton u v conditions special “ clean many of them have been b**|tl U p
Up ’ weeks, "better babies*' contests, indefinitely, although S aijord Inis
c d u* atlotial work along ail line of already been assigned
* iv n improvement, the "associated
,oiir &gt;event&gt;-hVe women were
to W* veinuer. m i
no- &lt;*&gt;•■'■&gt;*•
Motor Veils
New line received
organization
ilirough
it it this meeting
Sons of the Federation *&gt;f Woman's Clubs met charities"
All color**
Prices will
, ,
Die city wet** also m Orlando and the three fed**rat‘*d which the rhnritnblc wrrk of the yesterday
these are suit you
Mrs Grace F. Williams,
to
. 1 : a the new movement,
du llt 1'*- Uosafiml Soro-ii*. an*l « L.- league is now conducted
lf&gt;-2t«*
U 1 I'.tinier openetl the meet-' * t't*l.*,agu** gave the visit' ■* st.me iif tire tilings in the history of n M to McCuller's
tin league not to mention its very
,
, , address
O t h . r In - d.-m.M s i r . ...... .. " l O r U n d " ' - 1 *.
■risiiii-f iiir'r
, 11 \ share and tnllu
* M i h in t) G - r e .
U
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They' re Not All Hearty Laugher*
e
lie*
III
tire
aglt.ilioii
wh|i'h *•If*** I••*i
M*
\\ ,ir|ow
and
M;Tin
re*
t ol w * k
lorn
i
I have no doubt
ruminated Sack
,.r
Mi., t (, U es t c i m . Mrs Cl \n l**.igm I- W'.Uei....... I "rtB m tir e * halige to the e* tnillisston fi-nnj vtHe McKnutt "that the man with a
shaw, M r s Christ, Mrs. Brig - 1 the* seerelat \ 's books, but where it of government in Orlando
smile can't help but work his way up
Mrs A B. Whitman and other may be read iti definite results. deThe second president of tile Civic rung by rung, us wo road every onco
Mr*.
.1. C. Patterson was spite the .inevitable discouragements league was Mrs. John T. Fuller, and In a while, but when 1 note the sinister
it te d temporary
chairman and and partial failures which always b**- the third was Mrs Gaston H Ed­ countenance of some bosses I have met
win d**-. now stiii** rhairjnun of ran* I wonder how they gut their Jobs."—
\\jit at in* w s temporary
set the p : f h of stub an orgatiixu
Kansas City Htar
After tiie appoint men t ,t n&gt;n
The beautiful nark around si r vat mn
• . i essarv
eominittee*
tin*' Lake
Foltt owes its i-xistenci- in great

D. C. BROCK
Sanitary Sfeani IVessing, Hoi Ciasollne Dry Clcaninj;.
Cions of All Kinds on Short Notice
Jjiin .Our Gcnllem cn’s Valet (Club.
S2.0B P it

S U IT S $15 .00 U P W A R D

CALL AND SEE M E f)N SANFORD AVE."

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S m all

The fourth shipment of T a m o S h a n tas hns just nrrived. Some c( this s h i p ­
ment have the clastic in them, but are
the same old price, 49c.

Pawns.

';'*.;- •*:

Be

P u b lish ed

Un­

H e a d i n g A t T h e B a t e O f $7.20

P e r Year.

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D E N T IS T

Office: Yowell Building
S V fF O H D

Wilson &amp; Housbolder
LAWYERS
Florida

Sanford

Elton J . Moughton
f IX f7*v

GEO. A. DEC0TTES

Dr. J. A. TR O V1LU O N
SP EC IA LIS T

Gave H i m Time to Flniulr Job
First fornlshuian
W h a t do
ee
Itiink I've useetiT Util Smith strung
uii la Ilm barn,
An gal! 'u se lf '' Hocond
Cornlshman— " Anged
’usself,
‘avo 'ee? And what's do? Cut "cn
down?" First Cornlshman— "Cut 'en
down? No. '*'*&gt; warn'l dead yet."—
W roc's Writings

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y *mt t.or.l llc.r'l. Ire nil nn*etrt*h, toy.I frienils &lt;t! the ehltrf^n, "SU II y**u wtt| t.mtli.ii.e your,e)ve»-fclyh
l.horx iml |irivl l»*rt*- t » m i*ufe th.T ) *&lt;u -III e.*r.'tiuil- th.t ynur "Ui^er*1 ^ trip.thy .rut eo oper.linn 1. kterll*
,, |, i|ui* t Let yti'u •krtubl kli*&gt;v. tlr.t thn-uch llufrpt.rl.gernent »\ your t'hunty Merit there It.* heeti
t the' cvnltil &gt; lb*« &gt;e*f ,el*J»*f) fflu thou-.l'l ‘luHy't*,
J.V«.te pie*1l|ri»le
Vj,i*^y,'.r'* etpehshk will show
1 *1 r r. o( not
i l.ert 1iv.*'thou*.nil il"ll»r* over l*«t Veer..,, . - - •'
•*' ' V

Month.

O n e Inch &lt; a rd s W i l l
d er T h is

Eternal S w l m m l n ' Hole.
•S an ford. F la
I went back to have a look at tIt«* t iffire in 1 nwHI Bldg
old swimming hole last summer, and
It Is still there and Ho* lima of today
ar** puddling about In it, going through
tin* inytlrms of learning to swim
Brooks arid barefooted, car** free boys ATTORNEY a m . COUNSELLOR at L A W
go together
A singing heart has tin*
Practice in Stole nnd Fetleral Courts
brook, and many a countr) hoy » beats
Sanforit Fla
In unison, though be never realizes It (, rricr-Woodruff Bldg
Until ho grow* up, and lin* old care­
free music I* stilled hut for mem­
ories
.Scribner's Magazine

' M s &lt;i K n «|t h t i* iirtMi -*Ui‘ t&lt;tf i L** v ruj r * mint*
( hr rr.lurUilll
r uli t *t
( J.t-1 nrrr ' Vl&lt;■h u l l rr *»u ll. It 1* h b | i n l , ID { m t t l D R 'hi* •s'hunl
t.lx-n in rh . n i o B lii I hr- m . i i . f . n r r n i srl th
h.
ai, Jul&gt; 1*1. IS IS
-•r •
t hrou ehtwii 1h. ro u n ly
rtfi In . *r r&gt; * . l l , t . r l u v &gt; m .B O -r nprtirtl unilcr rin*,I • u.p.rl u u, rnntlillurr,
*• I..... tuoht.ru- »&lt;&gt; • Mile. »er*- *11 fep.-r eU i n I inr[iriiti-.|
r, . rrJ lire . l i e n it . tire lhri!U*tnrut lire county 1* (mo ti t . i * r f lh.Tr l . * t y r . f , *l*-i t h e *' til ( len i y &lt;il the t e .rh ll tS
i . mrec I h . n ever ihe , i . r * i » r i t rl***trrcl . m l trOpeii tor try (hi- llct.rtl
T h r r r i, every r e . .in it, ,-ip rr l I b . t p . i l e . e h e r , wit! m * l t . the be.l re cord yet. this y w .
•' '
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. m l .11 wc.rk tci*rlrmr tm&gt;«ln.hly tur one « H-ngi f h . l the ehtlilretr o f the county h . v e the be*l . t U i e . t i ^ n i l .&lt;ttnr the ytun*y • v . U . b l e i f t r Ih# purint*e
l&gt;0n’ » It*- . knocker, or . tu*» m .ke r. but l*e k?t i r . e . l l f . V o r e nd
.

Allcra*

BUSINESS CARDS

A ltC H IT K C T

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Don't forget our 5, 10, 15. 20 ant!
2oc department for useful articles and
Toys.
W e are rinsing out this depart­
ment and will offer special inducements
on any article in this department.

World's Smallest Timepiece
If Big lien lx l lie largest timepiece
In the world, which Is the smallest?
Surely the watch mad In Berlin a few
years ago, It measured less than a
Uuarler of an Inch in diameter and
weighed less than two grains troy—
ami 'i.Tfio ki nine you r&lt; in* tuber go to
the pound
Tile hands if put • nd to
••ml
would
measure
five twentyfourths of an Inch in length
Two
thousand dollars was the price asked
and paid

Membership committees were up
pointed (or tin- four ijuarter** of ti*
it.
W om an"
League
lo r
&lt; -i v i *
city, ami standing committees *"
litipro vein*1
Ait in Orlando was org an streets, parks, sanitation, pure food
in*! ■ lime. l'U 2
The need of
education, wav* and mentis
&lt;i \ i
••rganuul ion wa- apparent
literatur* v .igr.i u
and curfew la**
it,
I streets, r.mkly growing
,n ( - 1 1 tiMiluting refuse, swarms
g! Hi*
lack of parks and |&gt;Uygfoi,. i
r -hurt there was a cry
, . ,, t tor women to take part in
'in.j i i-oo»i*keeping
,\
,i .
i*i: Idished. inviting *-v
,ri
*m.i* in Orlando to join hi
ti*. e •* * it .ui
The Lucerne t tie
,*, * ..
| - 1 *i; \ placed ut t he w om
, ,or the prelimimiry Til V11 I t o t t n p f o v e
nioi t g .it* futii* )**&gt; by I he proprietor section II. I llpl* d I*
ulatiot

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Gam e

12 Lye

Children's Dresses, Underwear, L a ­
dies Aprons, House Dresses, Skirts and
Clonks,
Muslin Underwear,
Ladies'
Vesta ;)5c value lor . .
................• 25c

Now. icmcmber, whatever virtue or
goodllm-s: there may he In this game
of war, rightl* ptnved. there Is none
when you thus jiluy tt with a multi­
tude of small human pawns
It you,
the genii* moil ui this ot any other
kingdom. » hooiie to make your pas­
time of contest, do so. and. welcome;
hut set not up theBe unhappy peasantpleces upon the green fielded hoard.
If the wager is to be Of death, lay It
on your own heads, not theirs*— From
Tin* frown of Wild Olives,* by John
Buskin

Url.iMib) Woman S t it le League

h « r r w U'h f *»r |mi lii i&gt;r *f i**

I21*ic

In CANCER. GOITRE and TUMORS
Cure Them Without t utting Them Out

ORLANDO,

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D EN TIS T
I'EOF’ I,ES HANK- ItUIL 1)1N C,
ROOM 9

SCHELLE MAINES
LA W Y E R
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SANFORD

PHONE 171

FLORIDA

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MY SPECIALTIES:

- &gt; EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 13th.
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f«-Ciut45 niinbica to arrival of overj* trafn «n following route,
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/ ' - L re« trip***. ■ Beginning aV First ami French, dov n hirst to MagiiL r a\vi'»;tn*# to Tenth
to Park, Park to Ninth. NintJ1 to (Kik \v*'ntic, down Gakto First sTTrxrt, to Park, out Park an‘ 1 Ninth to Station.
‘ ‘ Gib W IIL Al’pF.T M ID N IG H T AND fjgARFY MORNING TWAINS
***% &lt;*R(&gt;SS T&lt;) WN -if’ AU S f HFDULI'1' . ’M * - -'
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7:15 A.M . Ar. 7:40 A. M.
'8:15, A. M. L i. . 7145 A. M.
I j I S P . M . Ar. 3:45 P . M .
1:45 P.M . L». 4:15 P . M .
Saturday Nights
&gt;‘ *: 00)P.
M. Ar.
6:30 P . M .
't
700 P M
L t . 6:301*.
M.
1 1 '• 10 |*. M. Ar. 10:00 P. M.
W to 10 p, M
|,T. 10:00 P. M.
PARKS
1 iiy Limits............. ' ............ 10 c
Jbsrdsll ATcnue..................-.15c
••enbva Avenue ; .............. . 20c
Muorrs Station.., ................. 25c
* ameroh CUy,........................ 30c

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7:30 A . M . Ar. 8:00 A.M .
8 :3 o A. M. Lv. 8:«0 A &gt; •
4:00 P. M. Ar. 4:30 1. M.
5:00 P .M . L t . 1:30 P M.
SaturiTa) Nighls
I t . 6:00 P."Sl. Ar.6:30-P.^ M.
Ar. 7:001*. M . . L t ,
8:30 P. M*
L*.
9:30 P. M. Ar. 10:00
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10;:m P. M. Lt . 10:00 I .
PARKS .
Rands. City I.lmljs
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Slenstrom » Corner
'Monroe

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F«iTro&lt;l City

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^Kcinl trirw nut of- town will be bav*l as follows: One or two passengers
^ccriu fx-r mile each way, plus 20 conU, in radius of 6 miles every »*•&lt; •
Bunni, Jiiissenfcr 5 rents j»er mil^. : Spun a1Jitney server can be hud day
" r «tVh by ealUn,; Phone 831 rwlthindom^ory boumt by jConinverdal M.
'ini f*»iuh st.. Sanford and Fn*nch Avenue^, for 10c, to city limits
-PLACK YOL'fLCALl. FOR J1TNFY. PHONE 331 FOR ANY HKRVILL
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O R T R A IN DAY OR N IG H T
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R E C K IP T S

tiaih on hand July 1st, 19H
Roroivod, Col actor and Compt, act
Haraivad art. Ta* lUdamption,
itacaivad Spadal Ta» \*yy.....------

Itaralvril Intaraot Htata School Funt
Itamlvad Apptm t ena mill T i l
itataivad Tuition non-ra«id*nt pnpiii
Uvealvad•Kiamlnatlon Vvaa
Itoratvad fg/&gt;m all elhac soutcat . ...

W ALTHAM

WATCHES

Magazines Periodicals
Soda Water
Confectionery
rCigars and T ob a c'co s

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ItSnidralsllaH o f Itctrt jl * snd l )Ub ur* t f n » n l* f * « Hr boat Yen* Ka41ng-4a^o 40(6. ISIS

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I’K KAItD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
GORHAM'S STERLING SlL^KIl
BOG FILS' PLATED WARE

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Tolsl tti.-nnt, iv-uod during your

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Total-old •arran*j**3'*id during yaar_..
Total warranla (old and n is i pald,durin
Total cash In-hand* Traasurar July I, IS
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"What kind or an auto have you ?"
**1 Yot'ocfb-ol Abose cant everybody la
tilin g . Joter tbout. . Every time I
think about It I.have to laugh and forlet the .trouble U miy caiijtf tae.”
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THE SANFORD HERALD

JR » . t9is
For Sale— Florida corn, sacked
In car. Florida haya baled
C»r|0t,.
or lesa.
ITcat Fulghum seed t&gt;its
SI .00 per bushel In five bushel |0^
Seed Rye II!.76 per bushel
\^|
liamson &amp; Dennis, Gainesvil J«., pjj/

- POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR MAYOR
I will be ■ out di di te lor th® podtlon of M i y o f
of 8*nfofvi. iu b ]v r t t** U&gt;# tWrifciofi of th** Whit®
Primary to b® beM in November.
.Having ■rrvrti
th® r il y two t r r m i m* Alderman and knowing th®
niwl* o/ our commonwealth. 1 belLtv® I can w of
benefit to th® ritlam* lo nw n y ways u C*Mrf Etccu1 1v® and without making any pew electi on p r o q il m
will rtat® that th® law® of th® city will be enforced
Impartially, but acrordlng to the Utter of th® city
ordinance®- A* an Alderman for four yerfr* and
according that reoonJ, I baa® my claim for th® euf*
frag® of th® votrra of Sanford,.
Ilm p K tf u U y,
J. r&gt;. d a v i u o n

BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
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YOU AND ME.” - W ' . .

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A CHIEL 1$ AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
“ HE'LL PRENT ’EM ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

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People road these ads.
You
doing it now.
Ia your ad in tj,j,
column?
Have you something t,
»«&gt;ll? Try an ad
p tj
For Sale— Ford truck, fine thaj*
bargain. Five passenger Uui.-k |^rMJ
liig bargain. J250.00. Semitu.le Co..
Garage, Sanford, Fla.
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For C l e r k an d ( c l l r r l m
I wlah to a n n o u n c e to the voter* and m y
file m l A th a t I will be a r a n d W a l e for the
office of C l e r k and Colle cto r, It. th® white
p r i m a r y tc b® held N o v . l o t h , •ob ject to
a p p o i n tm e n t cf M a y o r .
I wil l h ig h l y a p p re ria ta y o u r aup poft.
H A R R Y J W ILS O N .

laaooooaaa o a o o fla o o o o o a o o o o o o a a a o o o o a o o eo o a a o o Q a a o Q o a c

? Tho city primary election in ap­ *
The postofllce bobs up again this
proaching anil it would seem from time with an nppeai to.the voters to
the oppressive silence that pervades hold ii primary election to deter­
T o the Voter* uf San ford
the political atmosphere that there mine who is the heat man to be ap­
I am * c a n d i d a t e f«jf r®.electInn to th®
office of t ' l r r k
tn the p r l would he no candidates for the office pointed. About one year ago I talk­ m a r y t o b® h r Idt n dN of u l l cl «r t. u ri. t K»
I h«ir®
of aldermen.
While 1 have no par- ed about a primary election but not filled th is office for five y e a n and th in k l hat
1 have the necessary n p c r f e n r * an d will
ticulur kick against any one it one man came forward to second the appreclyite y o u r *up ptirl.
You r* truly.
teems
ims to be high time that the gentle- ! motion* and it is useless unless every
M. W L O V E L L .
men
•n wno
who expect to pecome
become alder- candidate in the race expects to
T H E *81 IItill I N I ) A S S K V N l U t
*N ,
men should make an announcement.! enter the primary. -Another thing
1 w b h tn in f o r m ih® voter* in lilii* city
I hut I will lie i r a n did a t® foi l tif* it HRera of
I never kick against the adpiLnis- 1 not to be lost sight of is the per- Tr e a s u r e r an d AM*®*or In lb® w hile t r i ­
trntion,. that is I never kick very mission rif the congressman to taj* m a r y to U® held N o v , Ifil h . I ‘j 16. iabj**ft
lo Ih f ippnlfitmffni of thr Mayor. 1 BII A L L
much. If a man will not take tiiis the postofllce out of the appoii
-V E K V T H A N K F U L
FOR V&lt;
office he should not kick against class and into the 'cloctlw
C J? ■
a d d l s o n
l . w il l ia m s .
those who will take it and endeav­ something thut few o frtiu'^-.tjitgrcis^-'or to give it their best endeavors. men wi!| stand for. Unless tHe eirh-*
The people used me once for aider- didates and all of them want a Pri­
.
men and that once Is enough for mary and the congressman acceded
most men and yet I could name a to the request to appoint the nom­
number of men here in Sanford who inee the primary will fall fiat njtdthis
&lt;*
I
have held the ollice that should run I stated to the people Jast year.
foi it again.
They have the experi­ have nothing in the-world at stake
ence and I tell you it takes the ex- on the jrostofficp matter and only
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i
perlonce and lots of it to give the want the best man to win just us 1
city tiie right kind of administen- would in all other public matters

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at the beginning
of each season to

FOR RENT
a a a a a a a a

For
rooms,
trance.
closet,
106 K.

give a few days

I

would

favor

as

many

men (or thr position as possible
men who have at some time or other many of the candidates will find
l e l d the office for 1 really believe this out before the matter is
de­
they know the business best. Some cided
Only 1 would like to remark
of the aldermen who have just in passing that Congressman Se|»n*
served the city should be urged to will n a m e ’ the candidate and name

special showing
so that every one
m a y acquai nt

Connelly.

merchandise.
W e an n ou nce
.our Fall Opening

♦

PEOPLE AND EVENTS
WflinrMif Shu tort ■iir dfr*

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WEDNESDAY,
OBER 271

a

one

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inisi el |a ' i c o n s

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pretty

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U .T A M O N T K II \PPi: M *. t.S
Mr

and

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fa mil &gt; tin . ■■ r. ! at .

tirities

as . or t nii-nt

hou.eliold necessities anil

♦

| COUNTY HAPPENINGS

TttLucfi

* At .the charming home of Nfrs,
T
A
Neal the mifm her* of
St
Agnes Guild 'showered" M
Intiii*
Tnhndi

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at

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censliries.

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116 French Avo.

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For
Rent— Desirable mums for
gentlemen in private family
Modern. Reasonable. Phone Oflkti
For
Rent— Several nice nthr,
room* over Y o w e ll’s.
Fnqiuri N p
Yowell it Co.

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FOR SALK

t

For Rent * One room • on* '-Merit
depot
Knqtnrc 12.1 U
\ nth
. orm-r l la k A ve

For Side Ten acres of itn- best
fo r
Rent
T w o r o o m s me. ,
u
high hantmoiHi land, west side, just
ni'hed (or light lipusekccpn,
-|j
outside corporate limits
Half in
U ■ o Fift h St
1• 1
cultivation
t &gt; ear*
Ximiil 2 .VI
large pines on other lialf
All fenced
and ditched
(Quarter mib « f two
shipping stations and i ir-r M
I‘«r
fed drnmage
f i d 60 wi!| |,tl&gt; ' if
sobl within the next 10 da&gt;s *ortli
$■ (000 00
S**e owner, 207 F r e n c h

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WANTED

Wanted

! I If

Perptanenf

nr-l i I i»-

j

posit im,

experi enced

)ouny

-tcnogriiphor. from N e w
■it Po.t.d I'elegrayth &lt;'o

i

|.y

oly

T'e&gt;.

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A\ ,ii,i ed In modern hu
f&lt;*11r rainin Ultlllili- (or llgli* f i*i
!'
U . j .nil
Will rent from ah" i.- iim
For Salt
Flggs ami Baby t tin ot ! ,&gt;l Ii t n M ay or J uniT hro "i '.incelebrated. Regal White W \ anduttes, If y
N&lt;&gt; children.
Addres- R".om*t
t'ig perfotiiiain-e, heavy lay u.g bird4 M Ili-rald. stating rent Snd Im atim..
{ a m booking orders for same now
1 H- \t r
' A l s o u few
same -tr.il
TluriJ sf

hicjclr

i ul

ta a iid goe . r. ,
uf
F !'
; to, t
w •ititeif A German man wfiiiitJ
Sanford
In i!
like to have a job of some kmd \.i■If.—

t M f rnton/* t o Fit1raid

1- In

, ml

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In the Zuyder Zee.

in

tiie -urn m i T ill K .it u ' ( v

nr

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for light housekeeping or bed room*.
Good location. H02 Park A w
- tf

like to ask if the Republicans when
'
I like tile w a \ (be &lt;ltv COUtlfll
they wire in power ever had any
timk I he eh.tile nge iif i be railroad*trouble appoint mg a postmaster, or
the other night
They wanted per
lain crossings and a tlugman and if they ever let a (Democrat linger
said so and the railroad said no * over, or if they ever railed lor a
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I
lull the aldermen passed a resolu­ primary to let the people have a
For sa le
Two
tion calling on the railroads (or im
voice in the poaliilfii e ' Why should
1 1 an-1 Itr
pros ements and tlluy will get them
Republicans or ‘ uny other parties
I too
There are several idling* that
have
anything to say a bou t a Item
For Sab* Girls
the railroad will have to do hire
cash
111 Park
apjiomt
merit
post
n
III
o
f
T
.
i
t
i
stid the Hiionei/f'hcv do it the better

derful stock of

house .with imtij

For Rent— Furnished room in pfi.
vnt« family.
Modern cOnveninnrt*.

♦

♦*

a 4 *♦♦♦&lt;,

For Rent or SaJo— House on f*jb
11 A ll Local AdvcrtiscrncnlH Under
I W lle a d in K TH R E E CENTS a motto Ave. W. J. Thigpen. 101-tf
Line For Each Inticrtion. Minimum
For Rent— Furnished apart merits
Charge 25 Cents.

remain at their posts and others l him in tfi manner that best suits]
If he prefers a primary that
vs ho will not again serve the city him
in succession should be supplanted will take aw ay bis appointive power
by men who at other times hs ve in- will allow the primary to decide
If be does not wtsh to
held thii po-ition
Then again t|ii tin- spiest|o|i
city should have at least one or two (wive this prerogative taken away
men who are familiar with linan.es from him and appoints his own
and i an manage r |&gt;&lt;&gt; finances of the . hop e i! i- - 1ri. t!&gt; uj• tu him anil
always has been
And again I would
city as they would their own

themselves with
our most w on­

.

*

Kent— T w o partly furnished
second flight, separate cn-‘
Gas, gas stove, sink. *atff
fine piazza. A. I. William.
First St.
is.'jt

Good six room

!

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bill tile postofllce is some different
than the ordinary political jo b and

a

and electric light for rent.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

tration

A A ^ A a a a a a

♦ C C O

The , McMichatd «

from

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For

Toronto,

b a l e • ,j a c r e

em ery

(arm

five

-fn I l n R a r n l , n c r o r d l n g i o

popular trl-

d l l l o u , t h e r u i n s o f s e v e r a l U r g e cities

miles southeist of Sanford, F'lnHt.usc Ho In tho tmstn of the Zuyiler Zee
The
betyutiful
vines of love's Cunada are « xf’ ecl 1 &lt; I: v They
insured for $ UHI-.OO, barn. . hickt-n These cities were submerged by the
wreath trailed everywhere in Ifrace- are e'etrriov yfi i *r • t.s l&lt;i attepd to
artesian
well.
I P m- ha If North sea breaking Us bank' awl

H
fit 1 profusion, covering mantels And tin- iimlhl Ini ion t ( electtlci y (0 il&gt;s'ir)
mib- to sGloid a d
^ I..fim.
✓
draperies with it- little junk dowers bon -■
I l - ' i u r e of »'«
\\
M i'I 't
s . nfiqd
with here and theie b o w ls and vases
Ii :i v e
Mr nc! Mr- n I U.-Ii'l
Klor.-.a. !l
r
l&gt;
t |i ; p
of pink hibiscus peeping from .i back­ arrivi &lt;1 l.n■m l.iti'ing. Mp *Ii
Mr
ground of tern1' mid potted plants
i ml
1|w Ilia 1 ;-e
Hu.t-l 11
* * I . ** 14111« L
II WI" «*f 5f * i i w • 1. i i igk* 1*1 1- ' •
*hr
I?
he
will
lia
\
e
ins
pl
ant
lection of vocal solo*, tier rich, says \
The
Kpwur I '
swed soprano, if possible, sweeter read \ f«*i operation wlTivCn i \i i \
lie
fs
gotug
to
pu
elmt
j
n
»i*
shori
have
been
entertained
than ever
Her selections included

M r-

I'akai h delighted with

"Uncle Rom e" (lioncerR "Thou Re
memlierest When the W’orl d Foigets” (Carrie Jacob liond), " A I,title
Bit of Heaven" (Knrnest Rail) “ Al*lnh" (Walter Kratnerj. At the con­
clusion of tiiis delightful fyaltiA’
Mrs. Braxton Perkins and Miss
Saidce Williams presented two trays,
piled high with ribbon tied pack­
ages, with an appropriate little
speech. A contest on llie* "w ay to
be happy when married" elicited
much merriment and laughter, the
prize being won by Miss Williams
A delicious salad course was served
at the refreshment hour.
Enjoying
the happy occasion were Mcsdatries
Julius Taknch, Archie Betti, Gwyno
Fox, E. D. Mobley, Cecil Gahhcttj
Asplnwnll, C. M Hand, B I, I*erkinn and Misses Suidee Williams,
Junie Stumo^M.illian Herring. Lucca
Chappell,
Annie
Hawkins,
Clara
Phillips, Charlotte Hand uriil Miss
Hu,Icy.

Store closed .Tuesday
preparing for opening,
Wednesday morning at
8:30 o’clock
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B'rifrpun Cfossrs al Otl ando

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Steinmeyer,

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wired. He will start wiling the ho­
tel next wAL-k.
Mr Haight is going
fo place about twenty-five lights
over the streets, on the road to
Maitland us far us Hu! lard’s dow n
the side road to the F’ogg’s and
uround the lake to the Briggs home.
The electricity ia generated by a 25
H. P Fairbanks-Moss special elec­
tric engine
The generator gener­
ates 2 ,:i00 volts ami transforms 11 0 .
An oil fuel is used, called F’ uel Distilate. This fuel will be contained
in an F0,000 gallon tank at the
plant.
The elertric engine will use
2 H gullons of this fuel per hour. A
23 hour service will be supplied, the
plant closing dpwn for one hour only
each day at noon.
Nine miles of
wtire will be required to carry tin7
electricity in Altamonte.
About
tw o miles of pole line have already
been put Up.
*• G .
Mr. und Mrs. George E. IHi U-.h
and Everett Rates their son rtre mo­
toring dewn from Mount Vernon.
New Hampshire, and are expected
here this week
Many tin pro ve'me-jtts
have been made in the Altamonte
ilott-l. and Mr Bate j’ w rites that, he
expects n big season
The hotel will
'Oppn about the first of December,

Mh

Hardy Boyd, to hold prayer meeting
l :.. i ___.1.
It
»
for his brother, Ben, who is very ill
He has been very sick for several
weeks^groiMHK
worM* all thi* nmi*
,
f,..

At this writing his death t» expi-m d
any minute, his friends will he sorry

lo learn

nnd little child six months ago and I
it seems he is. to soon join HL loved
onbs

oti

There

S“ " " “ y

th e

oth er

was

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DR. A. DOLAN
V ETERIN ARIA N
OFFICE —

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HAND BROS..STABLES

Hnqjt in your l a m e and rich
lioin-s and mules.
Have Uictrt
treated.
Have
----- tludr teeth ex....
1
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amini-d, sharp c p r n e r s dressed
,lo'A^l. Pr(flectiorTs cut off and dccayed
molars extracted.
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3 OBN O EE.

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P lu m b in g

an d

shore

full

attendance

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at

G as

F i t t i n g

S“ 1‘d!“ '- *'■ *11 Work llervivoo M , 1'cr.on.l .

though quite a lot of water fell again
Saturday night
*

Altcnlinn An«I Beal Efforts

r

*

Prayer meeting was held at the
Telepkoue No 2^home of Mr Eugene Brown Satur­ Opposite Cits H»n
day- night, as ins wife lias boon quite
sick for the past four weeks and is
still very bad ofT
Mr* Brown i*
expecting l « go to the hospital 111 II
short time for an operation and her
frieuds-entertain a good deal of
anxiety about her. ns It wiR be a
y e jy BtflouH operatioh.
.
’ 1
» Jnmnc iftAyd.Jr,, while out hunti ig I »t Week ri n acrotf a mot In t
Oak.Avenue, •.
henr nn.l two little cubs, which
would have made Mce.Ritl,. pV(a
could they fiavl- been cupiu/rd.
Mrs A 14.
„f Wekiwa
went to iajiford Sat|ird.iy shopping.
Whilo there she called on. Mr J.
1
Kelso, who has becQfc very sick for
nearly three months, hut his friends
will bo.pleased to learn that he is.
very- mueh belter and he will he

“Sanford ;
Public Library
Between 3rd and 4th St.

Open

lays

pleased to see any of his friend

and *KLob.,^ n tjlc

S

0
o

1oau oaooaaooaaoaoaooaoooo1

iLVsunday w&lt;?ok on
of.tbd heavy rnlni. when they go to Sanford. They will
MfJ *F. ti / ri,l,,y fcnjL«*turd«y tho roads were find him qt the Fairview House.

JC. -• Ms Hinder,

____

c □oooaoaooD ooaocK ioaaoooooO
0
0

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Boyd buried his w i b - ' C .

Mr

Mr. P. J. Coates is kept quite
and Sim- busy taking pictures in and around
ntefident. C. C. Cobli day -Very pleasantly with hor par- Wekiwa. He went up to Ethel and
school auperintttidrnt
amotig-Jihls iftd other.friends MIm Daph- took the .school Jut Thursday. Of
and W, D : Coulbourn
ney FermUlion returned to Sanford course they all. wanted one.
Adorns, J.

ft,',- e

. ,.r.

t,

•,,
at \!
F -,l
trie lights in the hotel, and in e.ery I’oweil'.i home 1-iidaj nigitt.
A(t« r
residence in Altamonte, about twen­ the members nil gathfred tin presi
ty-five in all
The Biiggs and the dent, Mrs. A II. pnwell decided to
Fogg cottages have already been adjourn und go to the home of U r

A big bunch of 5un(u rd folks will
go down to Orltttuld tomorrow to
attend tiie Federation meeting of
the Wesleyan Classes which con­
venes in that city today
Rev. F' K.
Stein’meyei, . Rev. A Ii Coly and
A. R. Chappell left today.
To­
morrow Dr. L, R. Philips will carry
car load, also Hon. L. _P- Hagan
----------.’
and O. J. Pope.
There are other
flrEKIWA AND ETHEL IT E M S
cars slated to go, iitt.well fUlcd with *V&gt;- . .
.1 .'
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[TheTe
wsjy no Sunday gehodj pr
enthusiastic mtjtnberX ’ and friendA
m
„
, .
U' v , , , . - V|
»t:8tHdl last-Sftnday
iN rh i

the
school s)f Sanford,

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overflowing the country, It Ih believed

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�IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY
IN

S A N F O R D — Life la

Woith Living

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY OCTOHER 20. 191.1
South a Progress
^oltimbua.-Gu. On. 27
The IndUftttial Index say* in iu i&lt;uuo of
this week:
" I n keeping with the general hudness revival in the southeast is the
greatly increased activity in the lum
In r and .naval stores industries.
There bn* been gradual improve­
ment in the lumber industry, and th
hna been greatly augmented by the
filling of the mills of the largest
lumber order ever received in this W AS DECIDED TO N A M E T H E
country. This means, among other
CLUB
TH E SANFORD
things, n clearing up of stocks.

Messrs., C. R. Walker.and E. T.
• VVoodrulT* representing the Inland
Waterways Committee of the San­
ford Commercial Club were In Jackgonville attending the hearing of the
• u. S Engineer ft regarding the difTerto he decided upon for
, 5 tb^-Worida Inland canal The Times
foio’n has the following regarding
the meeting

.

"There *is continually increasing
activity in the iron industry, with
an upward tendency in ..prices. '. v
" T h e seed alone* fr^m a bale of
cotton are bringing n comparatively
large sum. and millions If dollars
are being received from the sale of
the staple.
"There is general activity in in­
dustrial lines, i^ie volume of trade

*

Preliminary examination intd the
................. whether the government
take over the Florida East
f
, ,,♦*+,k or adopt, the St. Juhlli
nyrr route from M ayport to Titus­
ville was made yesterday by the
government engineers sitting as a
federal commission at the office of
M ajo r U
II
Endue, corps of engirt ,,r
} T WooilrufT anil Vharles ft

... lu.lf of the rivet route
eiillimisstnil IS composed of
w
C Langfitt of Savannah,
i ,
.
Kelb-r of Mobile ,ind

rhe
i1.•
M.i,,
l«.r

l.tUnv
All of them are tnemth*' federal engineering corps
. s|..rda&gt; was primal il .

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, (.■i a|ios,
id lliroughlv
i . i ' c I lie •*»rtt inljuciorVf-Tytii

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th ey

CO UNTIES

OF SOUTH FLORIDA

M OCK CONGRESS
The Sanford Dobnting Club have
decided to name thomxfdves "T h e
Sanford Mock Congress." The pre­
liminary meeting of the dub was
held in the auditorium of the Con­
gregational chfhtfji Tuesday evening.
The meeting1jd'itV, culled to order at
7 t5 . Mr Reg,-*'r\ Dawson being
elected temporary chairman.
After
a speech from the chair, putting
forth the Object and purpose of the
debating club Mr
E E Roger*
uuhmiUird Lhu falluwing, rnsidution;
which after being thoroughly dis­
cussed *was seconded and passed
unanimously.
f

Although the promotion -work hn*
been conducted quietly and without
the usual blowing of trumpets it is
evident even at this date that the
South Florida Fair, to he held at
Tampa Felt, 1 to 12 will lie a pro­
nounced success in every feigtui e.
and it is not believed that there
will be a county In the section, the
east, roast included,Mhat will not be
leprcM-nti-d by a general or at least
individual product exhibits of .ill
Linda. Half ill Liu: luuilUcx Juivc.
already signified the intention of
having gumual exhibits, and others
will outer in November. The move­
ment met with instant fuvoi after
il was inaugurated, this being due to
tin eharaetet of the business men
behind it and to the Lot that they
are not inspired by
selfish mo­
tive ituir one objei t being to do
veh'p i , ,-r v i nunt i , -■&gt;at I Fl&lt; r i J.i
ami make ihi" fair
permanent
feature

at
with

.

i .i

ALL OF T H E

Resolved, That it is the sense of
this meeting that there should now
lie formed a debuting e|uh for the
purpose of studying and discussing
moral, economic and |Hilitieal ques
lie (vs aflecting I'ounl v, mill,o'ipal.
-ta le .
national
and international
a If air- and that such debating elnb
should take the form of a muck eon
gres- fashioned up* n the methods
and prineedure of our national
•
iMhcer* anil .lire, tor* n( Ili»- r.iir
house of represent afives
Fair Association. Ere*,.lent I)
t ^.... .
thul l)u.rv wil| be-na feuturxr i l e e m i g r e s * till' ll proi e e d e i l
t o (Id!, it „f 0 ,.- T-ii.p. t-crJ of ' ' " I "
„ , ....
,,,h
ami I- air Secr.-ta;
X 1 Xll.'h why |(&lt;&lt;,
l)M, . ,Ml „ v. (WlnM&gt;.
r&lt;f ri-enteii W|„ |i(. ....... l&lt;(
,|1..lr.,b|l
•lecli'd |•r • - n i f i i l . ',n ......
|pi„ lflll. , „
eomire president and by exhibit- ire the (••Bowing
,
and
Treas
I li.&lt; f.aspari'l t i sn.iv.il held at ti«-h *&gt;f •**mi t ki Florida, and I*, leach
Ver
I mlge Her
the exp.-tin. Of I amji.i Iiiistness men ,»ur own people thebe*t mell&gt;o.f&gt; of
(or t' ii y»•at- will fn- &gt;-.*'! rneri'l&gt; a- e.ilitvating the -.oil of our seetii n
an ,-l v. rri-i .,g a. d r&gt;wr| ifr.iwtng
]
r' if.,, fair moviirnid wa*
udjUlot I " the fair
for several not Inaugurated for the benefit of
The following gentlemen will giv&lt; year- paM it ha* been given, more Tampa, which draw* a* many people
u .an take care of thiough th*a t. i or tifteen minutes" speech on frt- adverti-ing in the north and
. on g essmiml law ..ml proci-eduri- Wlf-tlbuil the h .'» &lt;it lean* Maidl t , -;ia ri Ila t atliival. but to ■on
after the by law- have been sill. f.r.o, a"l*o tt.e loAe.-t railroad rt:trs trvil.ute to the development ef every
It is expected to draw |nook and cranuie of South Flouda
mitt.-'J at the next meeting Tues­ on reeoid
day. .Nov 2 nd Editor Hob Holly, something like 150,000 visitors, fully
Stale Highway
Judge .Herring. I’rof Ezell and C R. h^lf ftoni o l het-slates Among the***
will be several farmer hotneseekers,
Walker
(or them special tram* will be run
The newly .rented Mate highway
Secretary

Uslkir vice president of the Flor­
ida Ir land W aterways AsSuciution.
I„,
f-&lt;rd appeared before the
i.„

W IL L HAVE E X H IB ITS FR O M

no feature of which will
penny
invested in the Fair be sf&gt;ent.
The city of Tampa has given the
Fttir a ten year lease on Plant Field,
behind the city's municipally owned
hotel and in the principal residence
bection of the city, anti pltfns have
already been perfected for erecting
a number of big exhibit buildings
thereon.
Because of interest mani­
fested in the Fair moverpenl. though,
it mt\y he necessary to udd a num­
ber of I at go circus tents to house
some of the product, exhibits.
Owing to the location of the Fair
grounds, the widespread advertising
.that will lie given in the metropol­
itan newspapers, the fact that the
European war and the closing of
the San Francisco and San Diego
Expositions will drive many tourists
to Florida who have never visited th
state before, the general- interest
that is being manifested in our sec­
tion and the low rstes already grant
ed by the i ail road*, the Fair is e x ­
pected to be it success financial I,
as well ns otherwise. Every penny
of profit made will be devoted to in­
creasing the scope of the Fair from
ytnt r 1 ti yrn r. a ntt -errr y Trtftrer: --warli­
the exception of the secretary, who
devotes his entire time to promotion
work, will give his services and
money without any charge wlmieve
New exhibit buildings will be utitled,
the amount paid foi premiums in­
creased and the class of amuse merits,
whieli will be the best that can lie
l.rin tired wdl be impitMeil Iroiii

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stales I ti-jiart merit of Vgro ul"-ure
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the court house by Dr J. \ Knapp,
Federal inspector, in charge of the
tick eradicating campaign which ha*
been wag^d for the past six months

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such an opportunity (or advertising
its resources
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thi* country
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i»ri*dirl that an »:ra of almo*l unlux aide
about
to
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&gt;rop* .md henvv .1. iicn.ib from r,u
ropran nninlru**. 'IJ.d * (*•' I.MIfUt*

Citrus fruit grower* owning their
own nppaiatus will probably save
themselves long and costly delays

in,shipping tflAtr frulte In the oplnlorf.of'N. 0. 1'ebny, state inspector
nmV he *i»dvL*e* all .growers lo pro­
vide* theuuteWto ,with the necessary
a^par*tuq ..toi'*‘ ascertain whether or
not grapefruit and;prahges contain
tha percentage of kolids and adds
as’ required by .the •tleimrjinent. of
agriculture rtt Washington ns alto’* ing the fruit td be ripe. The neccasa'ry* testing apparatus costs only
four or five dollars, said Mr. Penny.

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H E R A U ) OFFICE

The Herald Printing Co. of this
city has recently Issued a booklet
on Black Hammock lands for the
Swope Land &amp; Investment Co., that
is causing much favorable comment
from the press and from other crit­
ics in this and other state*.
The
booklet contains sixteen pages with
cover of (our pages printed on India
tinjeil dull finish book paper and
makes one of the most pleasing ef­
fects in high grade printing thathas been issued from a Florida

-printing. ufliu:

MJinu. Jimc._______

The booklet is couched m lan­
guage entirely different from many
of the lurid tales of get rich quick
land companies and with a direct­
ness of simple English the TFitth is
told in a most convincing manner
* fi.it i- I,- mnl (it .ippeul to the prospeelive jim chaser of Florida la nils.
In the first pi aee Itlaek H.immoek
lands hardly need any (moating
j They ate *in e ik in a eta** tiv them[ selves and ill*' author of the booklet
bad no trouble in telling the simple
| truth a b o u t
the
Itlaek Hammock
district. This tract is probably the
liesi Im.ili'd lest drained and conMe
1 :i' 11- t hi t,est lands &lt;il uni tract in
tin entire smith and in id no io|ti,
mg to attrael attention
The Swope
Land it Investment f ’ o , knowing
this ontv wished to •-ix!k attention
to the tsact in tlie endeavor to get
the il 1 1 slur to have one look
I’ hi*
one Imik ’will mean a purchaser for
the lands speak for themselves in
language eloquent enough to con
v mi i' the itiosi skeptical critic o,(
Floruia land
l»e»te *l xn-tho heart
of the best county in the state, sur­
rounded by fluurUhipg orange groves
and trucking lands, general farming
and stock taising lands, lauds that
ii-e now tilled with contented people
and people who have lived there for
the past twenty or thirty years and
made good, i hi- Black Hammock
l a n d s ■annot I,*- i !.i****d among the
• ipi rimenial lands ,if other part* of
llle slain.

State Convention Here

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The Presbyterian o Synodical of
Florida will tjieel here on the second
and third days of Novctnbnr, repre­
senting the' three Presbyteries of
Horida. A ll the meeting* will jbdl
open meetings and alfcjthc ladies of
the missionary societies of the eity
are cordially invited to attend;
Program will he given in Friday’s
paper.
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Unveiled Monumebt
7 The unvefli/ig and dedicalloti of ■
gho momorfal monument to the
noble women of the Confederacy
wa« a very important event In Jack-ionvlllo Tuesday and was ntrtmded
by between six and seven* thofmqqd
VeopJe.' United State.* Senator JJutv- .. •. ■
can U.'.'F’lotdwr prenJdyd -and cfmV^v
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eretl an inspit big iuJyl res*. * .Tfixr*'- -v ** ^
wvaz n grwac tjXnrntlt. of&gt; the vUtiitecI . i • '*
A onfedentlq ^ctbrnns, th^ United .■.‘ V-v,DnugHters of the .Gonfederttfy/^•
:
Sons‘dL Vetcrons',/.ctinipanie« of the &gt; '
Tlotidn ' NatiOnair. Guard''a'hd th^-* 8* • lli&gt;y Scouts' \ ffisa _Jewwt‘ PaihteA
. .
Partridge o f r f o i t i cello, ddughfVr &lt;rl\\

C en tal fionjamui W. TartYjdge',
yelled the b.-autiful /taworlal. -Rt.*
Augustine was represented by .Mia*
Edythe Kluir Corbett of Anna Dum-

rnltt Chapter, and by;Mr. xsnd Mts.

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; but a. nun win- postponed until a
meeting
With two railroad lines into (JvotNothing of importance came up d« and another line hut a short dis­
flu* fwiwjon except routine* road
tance away, with brick roads in the
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It ad)ourfii*d juibjcrt to
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, process of construction, with good
ciill of tin* chairman,
hd S4*ott of
schools and churches and stores and
\ rcadia
(l| her* present were I l&gt;
.
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, all the conveniences of a thriving
Smith ofMarianna.
1 t&gt; Mill.r ••(
little a* I y ui-ar by the people who
Jacksonville, and M M Mnilh. Or
con template a residence in Honda
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undo
either (or a wintei home, fur iO"&gt;• I
f&gt;-i r n . - " . ' o K o i *
w ti»
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\ feat ure .•( the me. ling wa - an
nngc growing or stuck raising .or.
l l o r i d a this w Intel will have money
,
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- address bv r,. W James of W ashwinter gardening are bound to se­
to spend and invesi
1 nusual ae -1
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, mgton. in charge of the mnintenlect Oviedo and Black Hammock
livity i* alren.lv being noted in real
.
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ante depar t ment of the I' S b ur eau
Innds after they have inspected
estate circles throughout the section
,
of good roads. &lt;• R. Ramsey, eounthem pml seen other lands in Flor­
Tatnpans will, as usual, promote ty engineer, also made. a few reida. |y
,
the “ nationally famous Carnival .fgr marks
Orlando Sentinel.
The booklet recently issued by the
Swope Land .&amp; Investment Co. Is
The (', E Convention
good . becfitixe it tells tfje truth In
If V.
The South (Central Dirlnct of everyt line aqd they erfGt t itiyeMfgW-.'
the Florida C. E. Union v*.ill »ne«t gutiort. The proof of, llm pudding li
V'
In convention, at Kissimnp’** Nov, !fn the ealiqg thereof-add the jfroof
10 and 11
It is expected ttf make of the VooTUStM* In the IllV^k Ham­
Eunice
t[)(, l(linri,,r ftirivenlion lor 'at- mock lands just'ns they uro today
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tendance, and every C. E. Sockety vCilh ihe adequate drainage, Rowing
hup pel i* urge.l, to send iLX.IJirg** a dt&lt;IcgaT wells for in igation , 1 qualivy of .soil,
th.' * lion as poseiblc, especially for the surroundings, good roatl*. shipping
. Na- aecond day. aa lyarl
la'hmann. facilities, thodern* convoniences,
Kiltie Southern States Secretary of C, E.
/The Herald^ Fainting Co, takes a
Mabel |Work will be the rhiqf speaker on just pride in this piccO of printing,
Brunt- th t day
Any delegates going either just'as'the Herald takes u just pride
Robert l»y unto or train (torn the surround- in the city.-.Qh-Ovirido, their fine clti, May section are asked to send their xenship, ■gobll 'location and the pro­
Tynery’ nttukA to Mi^a Mndora" E. Russel), ductive lands tKat.jjurround the city,
Upter, 3I9- Main St.,*^ Kixstmmee^ Ha., ak chiefly .among them the Black Himniidhr, 1 &gt;oon aa popkible..
r
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mock land*.

Have Your Oxn Tester
KIkg Slcmoefjd Day,
f iks Annual' Metnorinl Day will.
* * ‘r "a Sun (hi y, DeceniluT'fith ani)
’ L* various committees havo bjjcn
■I'liointed to arrange i o r ' t h e ‘ ptot’fani and speakers' nml trfuskV This
Mutual feature of the Elks’, lodge
KroF» better each yoaV and is looked
forward to not.obly by (he Tfiembcrs
"I the lodge and their families but
•be Public as well. The s'ervleos this
will be greatly . ettlnrifKl . and
*°m* ° f the best ibpnoo talent in
ringer* and speakers' will bo'*bn the
Program.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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For Sale— Florida corn, sacked
In car. Florida haya baled
C»r|0t,.
or lesa.
ITcat Fulghum seed t&gt;its
SI.00 per bushel In five bushel |0^
Seed Rye II!.76 per bushel
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- POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR MAYOR

BUDGET OF O P IN IO N
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YOU

I will be ■ outdidite lor th® podtlon of Miyof
of 8*nfofvi. iub]vrt t** U&gt;# tWrifciofi of th** Whit®
Primary to b®beM in November. .Having ■rrvrti
th® rily two trrmi m* Alderman and knowing th®
niwl* o/our commonwealth. 1 belLtv® I can w of
benefit to th®ritlam* lo nwny ways u C*Mrf Etccu11v®and without making any pewelection proqilm
will rtat® that th® law® of th® city will be enforced
People road these ads.
You
Impartially, but acrordlng to the Utter of th® city
Ia your ad in tj,j,
ordinance®- A* an Alderman for four yerfr* and doing it now.
according that reoonJ, I baa® my claim for th®euf* column?
Have you something t,
frag®of th® votrra of Sanford,.
»«&gt;ll? Try an ad
p tj
IlmpKtfuUy,
J. r&gt;. daviuon

“ JUST BETWEEN

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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A C H I E L 1$ A M O N G

YE T A K IN G

N O T E S A N D F A IT H ,

For Sale— Ford truck, fine thaj*
For Clerk and ( cllrrlm
I wlah to announce to the voter* and my bargain. Five passenger Uui.-k |^rMJ
file ml A that I will be a randWale for the
l a a o o o o a a a o a o o f l a o o o o o a o o o o o o a a a o o o o a o o e o o a a o o Q a a o Q o a c office of Clerk and Collector, It. th® white liig bargain. J250.00. Semitu.le Co..
primary tc b® held Nov. loth, •object to Garage, Sanford, Fla.
cf Mayor.
? Tho city primary election in ap­ *
The postofllce bobs up again this appointment
I will highly appreriata your auppoft.
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HARRY J WILSON.
proaching anil it would seem from time with an nppeai to.the voters to
the oppressive silence that pervades hold ii primary election to deter­
To the Voter* uf Sanford
the political atmosphere that there mine who is the heat man to be ap­
I am * candidate f«jf r®.electInn to th®
office
t'lrrk tnd fullcrtur. tn the prla a a a a a a a AA^Aa a a a a a * a would he no candidates for the office pointed. About one year ago I talk­ mary of
to b® hr Id N o l«. i t K» I h«ir® ♦ C C O
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of aldermen.
While 1 have no par- ed about a primary election but not filled this office for five yean and think l hat
1 have the necessary npcrfenr* and will
For Kent— T w o partly furnished
ticulur kick against any one it one man came forward to second the appreclyite your *upptirl.
rooms, second flight, separate cn-‘
Your*
truly.
teems
ims to be high time that the gentle- ! motion* and it is useless unless every
M. W LOVELL.
trance. Gas, gas stove, sink. *atff
men
•n wno
who expect to pecome
become alder- candidate in the race expects to
THE*81 IItill INI) ASSKVNlUt *N , closet, fine piazza. A. I. William.
men should make an announcement.! enter the primary. -Another thing
1 wbh tn inform ih® voter* in lilii* city
is.'jt
I hut I will lie i randidat® foi l tif* itHRera of 106 K. First St.
I never kick against the adpiLnis- 1not to be lost sight of is the per- Treasurer
and AM*®*or In lb® while tri­
trntion,. that is I never kick very mission rif the congressman to taj* mary to U® held Nov, Ifilh. I‘j16. iabj**ft
Good six room house .with imtij
lo Ihf ippnlfitmffni of thr Mayor. 1 BII ALL
much.
If a man will not take tiiis the postofllce out of the appoii
-VEKV T H A N K F U L FOR V&lt;
and electric light for rent.
A. p. j
office he should not kick against class and into the 'cloctlw
Connelly.
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those who will take it and endeav­ something thut few o frtiu'^-.tjitgrcis^-'For Rent— Furnished room in pfi.
or to give it their best endeavors. men wi!| stand for. Unless tHe eirh-*
vnt«
family.
Modern cOnveninnrt*.
The people used me once for aider- didates and all of them want a Pri­
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“ H E 'L L P R E N T ’ E M ” — SO S A Y S

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most men and yet I could name a to the request to appoint the nom­
number of men here in Sanford who inee the primary will fall fiat njtdthis
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have held the ollice that should run I stated to the people Jast year.
foi it again. They have the experi­ have nothing in the-world at stake
ence and I tell you it takes the ex- on the jrostofficp matter and only
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perlonce and lots of it to give the want the best man to win just us 1
city tiie right kind of administen- would in all other public matters
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I would favor as many bill tile postofllce is some different
than the ordinary political job and
men (or thr position as possible
11 A ll Local AdvcrtiscrncnlH Under
men who have at some time or other many of the candidates will find
I W lle a d in K TH R E E CENTS a
l e l d the office for 1 really believe this out before the matter is
de­
Line For Each Inticrtion. Minimum
they know the business best. Some cided
Only 1 would like to remark
Charge 25 Cents.
of the aldermen who have just in passing that Congressman Se|»n*
served the city should be urged to will n a m e ’ the candidate and name
remain at their posts and others l him in tfi manner that best suits]
♦
If he prefers a primary that
vs ho will not again serve the city him
in succession should be supplanted will take away bis appointive power t
by men who at other times hs ve in- will allow the primary to decide
If be does not wtsh to
held thii po-ition
Then again t|ii tin- spiest|o|i
For Side Ten acres of itn- best
city should have at least one or two (wive this prerogative taken away high hantmoiHi land, west side, just
Half in
men who are familiar with linan.es from him and appoints his own outside corporate limits
and i an manage r |&gt;&lt;&gt; finances of the . hop e i! i- - 1ri. t!&gt; uj• tu him anil cultivation
t &gt; ear*
Ximiil 2.VI
always has been
And again I would large pines on other lialf
city as they would their own
All fenced
(Quarter mib « f two
like to ask if the Republicans when and ditched
'
I like tile wa \ (be &lt;ltv COUtlfll they wire in power ever had any shipping stations and i ir-r M
I‘«r
fed drnmage
f i d 60 wi!| |,tl&gt; ' if
timk I he eh.tile nge iif i be railroad*trouble appoint mg a postmaster, or
sobl within the next 10 da&gt;s *ortli
the other night
They wanted per
S**e owner, 207 French
lain crossings and a tlugman and if they ever let a (Democrat linger $■(000 00
said so and the railroad said no * over, or if they ever railed lor a
! I If
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I
lull the aldermen passed a resolu­ primary to let the people have a
For sale Two frcsli i
tion calling on the railroads (or im voice in the poaliilfii e ' Why should
11an-1 Itr
pros ements and tlluy will get them
Republicans or ‘ uny other parties
I too
There are several idling* that
have
anything to say about a Item
F o r Sab*
G irls h ic jc lr
the railroad will have to do hire
cash
111
Park
!'
apjiomt
merit
post
n
III
o
f
T
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i
t
i
stid the Hiionei/f'hcv do it the better

at the beginning
of each season to
special showing
so that every one
m a y acq u ain t

derful stock o f
merchandise.
W e an n ou nce
.our Fall Opening

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| COUNTY HAPPENINGS

TttLucfi

* At .the charming home of
T
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U.TAMONTK II \PPi: M*. t.S

Mr and M •
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fa mil &gt; tin . ■■ r. ! at .
&lt;■
tin IT-1- at \11a III* ‘ •
in
i wit) a inisi el |a 'icons as .or t nii-nt o|
t
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hou.eliold necessities anil pretty nr

Agnes Guild

Tnhndi

he will lia \ e ins plant
lection of vocal solo*, tier rich, says \
o
peratio n wlTivCn i \i i \
f«*
i
read
\
swed soprano, if possible, sweeter
l i e fs gotug to pu elmt
j
n»i*
shori
than ever
Her selections included

"Uncle Rom e" (lioncerR "Thou Re
memlierest When the W’orl d Foigets” (Carrie Jacob liond), " A I,title
Bit of Heaven" (Knrnest Rail) “ Al*lnh" (Walter Kratnerj. At the con­
clusion of tiiis delightful fyaltiA’
Mrs. Braxton Perkins and Miss
Saidce Williams presented two trays,
piled high with ribbon tied pack­
ages, with an appropriate little
speech. A contest on llie* "w ay to
be happy when married" elicited
much merriment and laughter, the
prize being won by Miss Williams
A delicious salad course was served
at the refreshment hour.
Enjoying
the happy occasion were Mcsdatries
Julius Taknch, Archie Betti, Gwyno
Fox, E. D. Mobley, Cecil Gahhcttj
Asplnwnll, C. M Hand, B I, I*erkinn and Misses Suidee Williams,
Junie Stumo^M.illian Herring. Lucca
Chappell,
Annie
Hawkins,
Clara
Phillips, Charlotte Hand uriil Miss
Hu,Icy.

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t i / ri,l,,y fcnjL«*turd«y tho roads were

and *KLob.,^ n tjlc

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m
and Simntefident. C. C. Cobli day -Very pleasantly with hor parschool auperintttidrnt
amotig-Jihls iftd other.friends MIm Daphand W, D : Coulbourn
Adorns, J.

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trie lights in the hotel, and in e.ery
residence in Altamonte, about twen­
ty-five in all
The Biiggs and the
Fogg cottages have already been
wired. He will start wiling the ho­
tel next wAL-k.
Mr Haight is going
fo place about twenty-five lights
over the streets, on the road to
Maitland us far us Hu! lard’s dow n
the side road to the F’ogg’s and
uround the lake to the Briggs home.
The electricity ia generated by a 25
H. P Fairbanks-Moss special elec­
tric engine
The generator gener­
ates 2,:i00 volts ami transforms 110.
An oil fuel is used, called F’ uel Distilate. This fuel will be contained
in an F0,000 gallon tank at the
plant.
The elertric engine will use
2 H gullons of this fuel per hour. A
23 hour service will be supplied, the
plant closing dpwn for one hour only
each day at noon.
Nine miles of
wtire will be required to carry tin7
electricity in Altamonte.
About
tw o miles of pole line have already
been put Up.
*• G .
Mr. und Mrs. George E. IHi U-.h
and Everett Rates their son rtre mo­
toring dewn from Mount Vernon.
New Hampshire, and are expected
here this week
Many tin pro ve'me-jtts
have been made in the Altamonte
ilott-l. and Mr Bate j’ w rites that, he
expects n big season
The hotel will
'Oppn about the first of December,

A big bunch of 5un(u rd folks will
go down to Orltttuld tomorrow to
attend tiie Federation meeting of
the Wesleyan Classes which con­
venes in that city today
Rev. F' K.
Stein’meyei, . Rev. A Ii Coly and
A. R. Chappell left today.
To­
morrow Dr. L, R. Philips will carry
car load, also Hon. L. _P- Hagan
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and O. J. Pope.
There are other
flrEKIWA AND ETHEL IT E M S
cars slated to go, iitt.well fUlcd with *V&gt;- . .
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[TheTe
wsjy no Sunday gehodj pr
enthusiastic mtjtnberX ’ and friendA
m
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» t : 8 tHdl last-Sftnday
iN rh i
iLVsunday w&lt;?ok on
of.tbd heavy rnlni.
the

school s)f Sanford,

^

JC. -• Ms Hinder, S

For bale • , j acre emery (arm five
miles southeist of Sanford, F'lnHt.usc
insured

for $ UHI-.OO, barn. . hickt-n
artesian
well.
I P m- ha If

H
mib- to sGloid a d
Il-'iure of

Klor.-.a.

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For Rent * One room •on* '-Merit
depot
Knqtnrc 12.1 U \ nth
. orm-r l la k A ve
fo r

Rent

Two

room s

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ni'hed (or light lipusekccpn,
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U ■o Fift h St
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WANTED
Wanted

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Perptanenf
exp erien ced

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posit im, |.y
)o u n y

-tcnogriiphor. from New
■it Po.t.d I'elegrayth &lt;'o

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In the Zuyder Zee.
^ -fn IlnRarnl, ncrordlng io popular trldlllou, the ruins of several Urge cities
Ho In tho tmstn of the Zuyiler Zee
These cities were submerged by the
North sea breaking Us bank' awl
overflowing the country, It Ih believed

nfiqd

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V E T E R IN A R IA N
The
Kpwur I '
•,,
have been entertained at \!
F -,l
OFFICE —
I’oweil'.i home 1-iidaj nigitt.
A(t« r
HAND BROS..STABLES
the members nil gathfred tin presi
dent, Mrs. A II. pnwell decided to
Hnqjt in your l a m e and rich 0
adjourn und go to the home of Ur
lioin-s and mules.
Have Uictrt o
Hardy Boyd, to hold prayer meeting ® treated.
Have
---- tludr teeth ex- °
f , . . l :.. i __ . 1. - It
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for his brother, Ben, who is very ill q amini-d, sharp c p r n e r s dressed p
He has been very sick for several D ,lo'A^l. Pr(flectiorTs cut off and dc- p
cayed
molars extracted.
weeks^groiMHK
worM* all thi* nmi* 0
&gt;
,
a
At this writing his death t» expi-md 1 o a u o a o o a a o o a a o a o a o o a o o o o 1
any minute, his friends will he sorry
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lo learn
Mr Boyd buried his w i b - ' C .
.
nnd little child six months ago and I
1 ;s
it seems he is. to soon join HL loved
P lu m b in g an d
onbs oti the other shore
G a s F it t in g
There was a full attendance at

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S“ " " “ y
........ ... S“ 1‘d!“ '- *'■ *11 W ork lle r v iv o o M , 1'c r . o n .l .
though quite a lot of water fell again
r
Saturday night
*
Altcnlinn An«I Beal Efforts * j
Prayer meeting was held at the
Telepkoue No 2^home of Mr Eugene Brown Satur­ Opposite Cits H»n
day- night, as ins wife lias boon quite
sick for the past four weeks and is
still very bad ofT
Mr* Brown i*
expecting l « go to the hospital 111 II
short time for an operation and her
frieuds-entertain a good deal of
anxiety about her. ns It wiR be a
y e jy BtflouH operatioh.
.
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» Jnmnc iftAyd.Jr,, while out hunti ig I »t Week ri n acrotf a mot In t
henr nn.l two little cubs, which
would have made Mce.Ritl,. pV(a
could they fiavl- been cupiu/rd.
Mrs A 14.
„f Wekiwa
went to iajiford Sat|ird.iy shopping.
Whilo there she called on. Mr J.
1
Kelso, who has becQfc very sick for
nearly three months, hut his friends
will bo.pleased to learn that he is.
very- mueh belter and he will he
pleased to see any of his friend
when they go to Sanford. They will
find him qt the Fairview House.
Mr. P. J. Coates is kept quite
busy taking pictures in and around
Wekiwa. He went up to Ethel and
took the .school Jut Thursday. Of

“Sanford ;
Public Library
Oak.Avenue, •.

Between 3rd and 4th St.

Open

lays

at 3 p, m.

ney FermUlion returned to Sanford course they all. wanted one.
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For Rent— Furnished apart merits
for light housekeeping or bed room*.
Good location. H02 Park A w
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WEDNESDAY,
OBER 271

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For Rent or SaJo— House on f*jb
motto Ave. W. J. Thigpen. 101-tf

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A\ ,ii,i ed In modern hu
f&lt;*11r rainin Ultlllili- (or llgli* f i*i
U . j .nil
Will rent from ah" i.- iim
For Salt
Flggs ami Baby t tin ot ! ,&gt;l Ii t n M ay or J uni- T hro "i '.incelebrated. Regal White W \anduttes, If y
N&lt;&gt; children.
Addres- R".om*t
t'ig perfotiiiain-e, heavy lay u.g bird- 4 M Ili-rald. stating rent Snd Im atim..
{am booking orders for same now
1H- \t r
'A lso u few i ul ta a iid goe . r. , uf
same -tr.il
F !'
; to, t
w •ititeif A German man wfiiiitJ
TluriJ sf
Sanford
In i!
like to have a job of some kmd \.i■If.—
t M f rnton/* t o Fit1raid
1- In

The , McMichatd « from Toronto,
The
betyutiful
vines of love's Cunada are « xf’ ecl 1 &lt; I: v They
wreath trailed everywhere in Ifrace- are e'etrriov yfi i *r • t.s l&lt;i attepd to
fit 1 profusion, covering mantels And tin- iimlhl Ini ion t ( electtlci y (0 il&gt;s'ir)
✓
draperies with it- little junk dowers bon -■
with here and theie bowls and vases
Ii : i v e
n
I
U .-Ii'l
nc! M r Mr
of pink hibiscus peeping from .i back­ a rriv i &lt;1 l.n■m l . i t i ' i n g . M p *Ii
Mr
ground of tern1' mid potted plants Hu.t-l 11
i ml
1|w Ilia 1 ;-e
Mr- I'akai h delighted with i se­ II WI" «*f 5f * i i w • 1. i i igk* 1*11- '

Store closed| » .Tuesday
’
preparing for opening,
Wednesday morning at
8:30 o’clock

For Rent— Several nice nthr,
room* over Yowell’s. Fnqiuri N p
Yowell it Co.

tirities

censliries.

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For Rent— Desirable mums for
gentlemen in private family
Modern. Reasonable. Phone Oflkti

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FOR SALK

themselves with
our most w on­

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

give a few days

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�IN TH E HEART OF TH E W O RLD 'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED

SEMI-WEEKLY
I N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith Living
SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY OCTOHER 20. 191.1
South a Progress
^oltimbua.-Gu. On. 27
The IndUftttial Index say* in iu i&lt;uuo of
this week:
" I n keeping with the general hudness revival in the southeast is the
greatly increased activity in the lum
In r and .naval stores industries.
There bn* been gradual improve­
ment in the lumber industry, and th
hna been greatly augmented by the
filling of the mills of the largest
lumber order ever received in this W AS DECIDED TO N A M E T H E
country. This means, among other
CLUB
TH E SANFORD
things, n clearing up of stocks.

M OCK CONGRESS
The Sanford Dobnting Club have
decided to name thomxfdves "T h e
Sanford Mock Congress." The pre­
liminary meeting of the dub was
held in the auditorium of the Con­
gregational chfhtfji Tuesday evening.
The meeting1jd'itV, culled to order at
7 t5 . Mr Reg,-*'r\ Dawson being
elected temporary chairman.
After
a speech from the chair, putting
forth the Object and purpose of the
debating club Mr
E E Roger*
uuhmiUird Lhu falluwing, rnsidution;
which after being thoroughly dis­
cussed *was seconded and passed
unanimously.
f

ALL OF T H E

CO UNTIES

OF SOUTH FLORIDA
Although the promotion -work hn*
been conducted quietly and without
the usual blowing of trumpets it is
evident even at this date that the
South Florida Fair, to he held at
Tampa Felt, 1 to 12 will lie a pro­
nounced success in every feigtui e.
and it is not believed that there
will be a county In the section, the
east, roast included,Mhat will not be
leprcM-nti-d by a general or at least
individual product exhibits of .ill
Linda. Half ill Liu: luuilUcx Juivc.
already signified the intention of
having gumual exhibits, and others
will outer in November. The move­
ment met with instant fuvoi after
il was inaugurated, this being due to
tin eharaetet of the business men
behind it and to the Lot that they
are not inspired by
selfish mo­
tive ituir one objei t being to do
veh'p i , ,-r v i nunt i , -■&gt;at I Fl&lt; r i J.i
ami make ihi" fair
permanent
feature

Resolved, That it is the sense of
this meeting that there should now
lie formed a debuting e|uh for the
purpose of studying and discussing
moral, economic and |Hilitieal ques
lie (vs aflecting I'ounl v, mill,o'ipal.
-ta le .
national
and international
a If air- and that such debating elnb
should take the form of a muck eon
gres- fashioned up* n the methods
and prineedure of our national
•
iMhcer* anil .lire, tor* n( Ili»- r.iir
house of represent afives
Fair Association. Ere*,.lent I )
t ^.... .
thul l)u.rv wil| be-na feuturxrile emigres* till'll proi eedeil to (Id!, it „f 0 ,.- T-ii.p. t-crJ of ' ' " I "
„ , ....
,,,h
a m i I- air Secr.-ta;
X 1 Xll.'h w h y |(&lt;&lt;,
l)M, . ,M l „ v . (W ln M &gt; .
r&lt;f ri-enteii W|„ |i(. ....... l&lt;(
,|1..lr.,b|l
•lecli'd |•r• -nifiil . ',n ......
|pi„ lflll. , „
eomire president and by exhibit- ire the (••Bowing
,
and
Treas
I li.&lt; f.aspari'l t i sn.iv.il held at ti«-h *&gt;f •**mi t ki Florida, and I*, leach
Ver I mlge Her the exp.-tin. Of I amji.i Iiiistness men ,»ur own people thebe*t mell&gt;o.f&gt; of
(or t' ii y»•at- will fn- &gt;-.*'! rneri'l&gt; a- e.ilitvating the -.oil of our seetii n
an ,-l v. rri-i .,g a. d r&gt;wr| ifr.iwtng
]
r' if.,, fair moviirnid wa*
udjUlot I " the fair
for several not Inaugurated for the benefit of
The following gentlemen will giv&lt; year- paM it ha* been given, more Tampa, which draw* a* many people
u .an take care of thiough th*a t. i or tifteen minutes" speech on frt- adverti-ing in the north and
. on g essmiml law ..ml proci-eduri- Wlf-tlbuil the h .'» &lt;it lean* Maidl t , -;ia ri Ila t atliival. but to ■on
after the by law- have been sill. f.r.o, a"l*o tt.e loAe.-t railroad rt:trs trvil.ute to the development ef every
It is expected to draw |nook and cranuie of South Flouda
mitt.-'J at the next meeting Tues­ on reeoid
day. .Nov 2nd Editor Hob Holly, something like 150,000 visitors, fully
Stale Highway
Judge .Herring. I’rof Ezell and C R. h^lf ftoni o lhet-slates Among the***
w ill b e s e v e r a l f a r m e r h o t n e s e e k e r s ,
Walker
(or them special tram* will be run
The newly .rented Mate highway
Secretary
The attendance at the last carnival ,
........
t,» -1 l"
yester-

.

Messrs., C. R. Walker.and E. T.
• VVoodrulT* representing the Inland
Waterways Committee of the San­
ford Commercial Club were In Jackgonville attending the hearing of the
• u. S Engineer ft regarding the difTerto he decided upon for
, 5 tb^-Worida Inland canal The Times
foio’n has the following regarding
the meeting
.
*
Preliminary examination intd the
............... . whether the government
take over the Florida East
f
, ,,♦*+,k or adopt, the St. Juhlli
nyrr route from Mayport to Titus­
ville was made yesterday by the
government engineers sitting as a
federal commission at the office of
Major U II Endue, corps of engirt,,r
} T WooilrufT anil Vharles ft
Uslkir vice president of the Flor­
ida Ir land W aterways AsSuciution.
I„,
f-&lt;rd appeared before the
i.„
... lu.lf of the rivet route
rhe eiillimisstnil IS composed of
i .i
w C Langfitt of Savannah,
i1.• i ,
.
Kelb-r of Mobile ,ind
M.i,, l.tUnv
All of them are tneml«.r
th*' federal engineering corps
. s|..rda&gt; was primal il .
I
, (.■i a|ios,
id lliroughlv
at
i . i ' c I lie •*»rtt inljuciorVf-Ty- with
tii ; ,i|i . t- am) they adjourned
•l,e sft* mooii it) meet again
tiinca.is shiilt l»e. de-tignateif

"There *is continually increasing
activity in the iron industry, with
an upward tendency in ..prices. '. v
" T h e seed alone* fr^m a bale of
cotton are bringing n comparatively
large sum. and millions If dollars
are being received from the sale of
the staple.
"There is general activity in in­
dustrial lines, i^ie volume of trade

W IL L HAVE E X H IB ITS FR O M

no feature of which will
penny
invested in the Fair be sf&gt;ent.
The city of Tampa has given the
Fttir a ten year lease on Plant Field,
behind the city's municipally owned
hotel and in the principal residence
bection of the city, anti pltfns have
already been perfected for erecting
a number of big exhibit buildings
thereon.
Because of interest mani­
fested in the Fair moverpenl. though,
it mt\y he necessary to udd a num­
ber of I at go circus tents to house
some of the product, exhibits.
Owing to the location of the Fair
grounds, the widespread advertising
.that will lie given in the metropol­
itan newspapers, the fact that the
European war and the closing of
the San Francisco and San Diego
Expositions will drive many tourists
to Florida who have never visited th
state before, the general- interest
that is being manifested in our sec­
tion and the low rstes already grant
ed by the i ail road*, the Fair is e x ­
pected to be it success financial I,
as well ns otherwise. Every penny
of profit made will be devoted to in­
creasing the scope of the Fair from
ytnt r 1ti y rn r. a ntt -errr y Trtftrer: --warli­
the exception of the secretary, who
devotes his entire time to promotion
work, will give his services and
money without any charge wlmieve
New exhibit buildings will be utitled,
the amount paid foi premiums in­
creased and the class of amuse merits,
whieli will be the best that can lie
l.rin tired wdl be impitMeil Iroiii

was * n i,let I m g

uj.or J '.Him "1 1 I d
a » o.irj holt-*'.
' ( o u s trp . lio n

(or &lt;•'•11 .».■

co n trac t*

w. ru

awarded as •'follows:
,
"Church huil.ling, Birmingham,
Ala ; 2tj miles of road*. Lee county ,
FTil.. rniwf and bridge, Etowah cutin­
ly. Ala . iiicitieriHnr, \ther.» t.a
|iow i-r house and lli.ohme shop a.
nex. Winter- ll.trri
I .
t.ln.tmn
fe.-i of i .it., r. ie &gt; irb Tamf'll bta
* \ -lock 1... . mi! I -v.11 i'• ■ •
linked at Savannah, /i.t
A cornpuny ha—been formed at Ron..', (la,,
rn manufacture lumber and boxes.
A cold storage plant fvill Ip- estab­
lished at Gulfport, Miss."
' sv

lik e

100,000

... * p . l e |d a y •"

th e office o f

M

M

S m ith ,

a

Tick* In Haile
.
...... .her and II w,.* d. • ob d »niknT..*r of the commission
The
M ie &lt;I. • 27 V. hill 0.1 I r. •
... hold the lair -i in pi. I..1. ,. u*i file
''.rl'w....
noil* . ,. If! (i .■ig' i waged I &gt;v the •stork ......... . ................
-.1 W to r.-a
ti.T .ngme. r wa- dt-e....... I
l i f u s r n A —...-billon ol Simlltsaslvrii
-„n why *m.th'Florida should mi** ; but a. nun win- postponed until a
Florida, III conjunction with the
such an opportunity (or advertising
meeting
Federal and State Boards of Health its resources
’
.
Nothing of importance came up
Jut* successfully placed Dade coun­
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flu* fwiwjon except routine* road
l^udinR nankfra
thi* country
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ty tick-free, there re nuii ns much
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It ad)ourfii*d juibjcrt to
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work lit be done before ihe Putted i»ri*dirl that an »:ra of almo*l un- ciill of . tin*
chairman,
hd S4*ott of
lux
aide
about
to
stales I ti-jiart merit of Vgro ul"-ure
\rcadia
(l| her* present were I l&gt;
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Bureau Of Annual
Industry
will ..■no tothe lountrv, owing togoinj .Smith
ofMarianna.
1 t&gt; Mill.r ••(
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from
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ntlo tally rei'ngnize Oil* . ••ur t &gt;
Jacksonville, and M M Mnilh. Or
ropran nninlru**. 'IJ.d * (*•' I.MIfUt* »
belli g a bsol Utel v 11&lt;V fr. .
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\ feat ure .•( the me. ling wa- an
This (m in i w „s bro u gh t ou t a '
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llorida this wIntel will have money
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- address bv r,. W James of W ashmeeting of the Slock Growers Asto spend and invesi
1 nusual ae-1
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, mgton. in charge of the mninten*. emtion of Southeastern Florida at
livity i* alren.lv being noted in real
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ante department of the I' S bureau
the court house by Dr J. \ Knapp,
estate circles throughout the section
,
of good roads. &lt;• R. Ramsey, eounFederal inspector, in charge of the
Tatnpans will, as usual, promote ty engineer, also made. a few retick eradicating campaign which ha*
Orlando Sentinel.
been wag^d for the past six months the “ nationally famous Carnival .fgr marks
The (', E Convention

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Twelfth G iu . lf '- A r M MeUugh
Q , Y*-j**/ be, jvfetic . (jrave/,* Airie Andornon
rtuaySvne- Ajtua- Ciitettz, J-Sktgr WoOrfbnrn
;ion^ (fl.tld' A^pe* AtidiTStin, llutnjMcDuntt^
‘ . -byilshtd
Eleventh Grjtdo Clarion, GtiVl) in' fiqio Johnson. ‘ ’Antoinette Luke
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Ijlfliit Rhodes.^Rutli Kanner. *■
20jvnly G u i^ '^ T v iiih 'Grad’r — Ercel ■Llltle, Mary
ie t A t 'xjii'd-Relle l^itch, Thomas Meredith
(Ar ir V r l t . Grade-,
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The South (Central Dirlnct of
the Florida C. E. Union v*.ill »ne«t
V'
In convention, at Kissimnp’** Nov,
10 and 11
It is expected ttf make
Eunice
t[)(, l(linri,,r ftirivenlion lor 'at0
t
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tendance, and every C. E. Sockety
hup pel i* urge.l, to send iLX.IJirg** a dt&lt;IcgaT
th.' * lion as poseiblc, especially for the
. Na- aecond day. aa lyarl
la'hmann.
Kiltie Southern States Secretary of C, E.
Mabel |Work will be the rhiqf speaker on
Brunt- th t day
Any delegates going either
Robert l»y unto or train (torn the surround, May section are asked to send their
Tynery’ nttukA to Mi^a Mndora" E. Russel),
Upter, 3I9- Main St.,*^ Kixstmmee^ Ha., ak
niidhr, 1&gt;oon aa popkible..
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Have Your Oxn Tester
KIkg Slcmoefjd Day,
f iks Annual' Metnorinl Day will.
* * ‘r "a Sun (hi y, DeceniluT'fith ani)
’ L* various committees havo bjjcn
■I'liointed to arrange i o r ' t h e ‘ ptot’fani and speakers' nml trfuskV This
Mutual feature of the Elks’, lodge
KroF» better each yoaV and is looked
forward to not.obly by (he Tfiembcrs
"I the lodge and their families but
•be Public as well. The s'ervleos this
will be greatly . ettlnrifKl . and
*°m* °f the best ibpnoo talent in
ringer* and speakers' will bo'*bn the
Program.

Citrus fruit grower* owning their
own nppaiatus will probably save
themselves long and costly delays

in,sh ip p in g tflAtr frulte In the oplnlo rf.o f'N . 0. 1'ebny, state inspector
nmV he *i»dvL*e* all .growers lo pro­
vide* theuuteWto , with the necessary
a^par*tuq ..toi'*‘ascertain whether or
not grapefruit and;prahges contain
tha percentage of kolids and adds
as’ required by .the •tleimrjinent. of
agriculture rtt Washington ns alto’* ing the fruit td be ripe. The neccasa'ry* testing apparatus costs only
four or five dollars, said Mr. Penny.

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The
Presbyterian o Synodical of
Florida will tjieel here on the second
and third days of Novctnbnr, repre­
senting the' three Presbyteries of
Horida.
A ll the meeting* will jbdl
open meetings and alfcjthc ladies of
the missionary societies of the eity
are cordially invited to attend;
Program will he given in Friday’s
paper.
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H E R A U ) OFFICE
The Herald Printing Co. of this
city has recently Issued a booklet
on Black Hammock lands for the
Swope Land &amp; Investment Co., that
is causing much favorable comment
from the press and from other crit­
ics in this and other state*.
The
booklet contains sixteen pages with
cover of (our pages printed on India
tinjeil dull finish book paper and
makes one of the most pleasing ef­
fects in high grade printing thathas been issued from a Florida

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The booklet is couched m lan­
guage entirely different from many
of the lurid tales of get rich quick
land companies and with a direct­
ness of simple English the TFitth is
told in a most convincing manner
* fi.it i- I,- mnl (it .ippeul to the prospeelive jim chaser of Florida la nils.
In the first pi aee Itlaek H.immoek
lands hardly need any (moating
j They ate *in e ik in a eta** tiv them[ selves and ill*' author of the booklet
bad no trouble in telling the simple
|truth about the Itlaek Hammock
district. This tract is probably the
liesi Im.ili'd lest drained and conMe
1:i' 11- t hi t,est lands &lt;il uni tract in
tin entire smith and in id no io|ti,
mg to attrael attention
The Swope
Land it Investment f ’ o , knowing
this ontv wished to •-ix!k attention
to the tsact in tlie endeavor to get
the il 11slur to have one look
I’ hi*
one Imik ’will mean a purchaser for
the lands speak for themselves in
language eloquent enough to con
v mi i' the itiosi skeptical critic o,(
Floruia land
l»e»te *l xn-tho heart
of the best county in the state, sur­
rounded by fluurUhipg orange groves
and trucking lands, general farming
and stock taising lands, lauds that
ii-e now tilled with contented people
and people who have lived there for
the past twenty or thirty years and
made good, i hi- Black Hammock
lands ■annot I,*- i !.i****d among the
• ipi rimenial lands ,if other part* of
llle slain.
With two railroad lines into (Jvotd« and another line hut a short dis­
tance away, with brick roads in the
process of construction, with good
schools and churches and stores and
all the conveniences of a thriving
little a* I y ui-ar by the people who
con template a residence in Honda
either (or a wintei home, fur iO"nngc growing or stuck raising .or.
winter gardening are bound to se­
lect Oviedo and Black Hammock
Innds after they have inspected
them pml seen other lands in Flor­
ida. |y
,
The booklet recently issued by the
Swope Land .&amp; Investment Co. Is
good . becfitixe it tells tfje truth In
everyt line aqd they erfGt t itiyeMfgW-.'
gutiort. The proof of, llm pudding li
!fn the ealiqg thereof-add the jfroof
of the VooTUStM* In the IllV^k Ham­
mock lands just'ns they uro today
vCilh ihe adequate drainage, Rowing
wells for in igation, 1qualivy of .soil,
surroundings, good roatl*. shipping
facilities, thodern* convoniences,
/The Herald^ Fainting Co, takes a
just pride in this piccO of printing,
just'as'the Herald takes u just pride
in the city.-.Qh-Ovirido, their fine cltixenship, ■gobll 'location and the pro­
ductive lands tKat.jjurround the city,
chiefly .among them the Black Himmock land*.

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Unveiled Monumebt
7 The unvefli/ig and dedicalloti of ■
gho momorfal monument to the
noble women of the Confederacy
wa« a very important event In Jack-ionvlllo Tuesday and was ntrtmded
by between six and seven* thofmqqd
VeopJe.' United State.* Senator JJutv- .. •. ■
can U.'.'F’lotdwr prenJdyd -and cfmV^v
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eretl an inspit big iuJyl res*. * .Tfixr*'- -v** ^
wvaz n grwac tjXnrntlt. of&gt; the vUtiitecI . i • '*
A onfedentlq ^ctbrnns, th^ United .■.‘ V-v,DnugHters of the .Gonfederttfy/^•
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Sons ‘dL Vetcrons',/.ctinipanie« of the &gt; '
Tlotidn ' NatiOnair. Guard''a'hd th^-* 8* • lli&gt;y Scouts'
\ ffisa _Jewwt‘ PaihteA
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Partridge o f r f o it icello, ddughfVr &lt; rl\\

Cental fionjamui W. TartYjdge',
yelled the b.-autiful /taworlal. -Rt.*
Augustine was represented by .Mia*
Edythe Kluir Corbett of Anna Dumrnltt Chapter, and by;Mr. xsnd Mts.

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LAKE MARY ITEM$
George Arrant* of Sanford was a
Sunday vUitor here.
__ M r* . . Paul Keely spent last week

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WHAT DO YOU KNOW
ABOUT RICH MILK?

Do you Ijnow how rich the rawtn Jacksonville.
milk you are feeding your children
It N Poston and Richard Carter | is? Do you know how old tho raw
. r e p o r t e r s Co v e r t e r r i t o r y f o r h e r a l d
were Sotifotd visitor* first of the
milk ia wbelt.itelTVered to-you? Do
week.
(
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you know how pure and clean it is?
he is favoraidy impressed
Both are
Rev. H. M. Morey expects tq
Have you counted ify how much
UPSAIA AW) ORAPtVILlt
stopping at Mrs. J. W. David’*.
leave LTptulaoti, Mich., on Novem ­
milk you waste in the course o f n
RESULTS TELL Ask any customer about
All were sorry to hear of the death ber 2nd nnd nrtlve here to take up
month because of it* turning in
Mr.. Derby and hi* brother from of Freeman II Bullish all. although his duties as pastor the fin t Sunday such a lew liours’ time?
Ohio have come to spend the winter it hUd been expected for some time, in November.
They know and can testily as to TfiEIR
Have you had the unpleasant ex­
at hi* orange grove here, They ex­ as he had been in Johns, Hopkins I A straw tid.e was given last Fri­
perience of having to send out (or
QUALITY, THEIR SOLUBILITY, LASTING
institution in Baltimore for some day night in honor of Mrs. Frank
pert to try "bnching it."
more milk when extra, unexpected
time.
Mr.
PuttishalI
was
a
resident
Evan*.
The
(tarty
went
to
Sanford
Mr, and , Mr*. Emil Mugnuson
QUALITIES and GENERAL ADAPTABILITY
guests arrived—or worse yet. not
unci Mr. Elmer Liuidqulst attended of Palm Beach, but was formerly "of to the mo\ie* and thoroughly en­
living able to make a certain dish
to FLORIDA SOILS ~
Geneva before lie went to law joyed the trip in spite of the ruin
service* in lowi^tumluy.
because you couldn’ t get the extra
that fell on their way home. Those
Mr, a.1) ‘ B t t ^ K tlw in Peterson of school.
Special Formulas lor AH Florida Crops *
milk in time?
Holly l l i l l ^ ^ r ^ e east coast nnd
Mr*. Mercer of Americus. Ga., who made up the party were, Mrs*
Comparatively few people ate sit­
WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS
their two girl* were welcome visitors who was here with her daughter, Frank Evans, Mrs. T. A. D. Morris,
uated where they can get raw milk
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Amanda
Sjoblorn,
Messrs.
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a t .h e r brother’* Mr. H. (I. Lund- Mrs. Seig. died at the home-of Mrs
quist on last Sunday.
They made Wicks last Wednesday at -1.tif&gt; a. ns A I) Morris, Abide Sjoblorn, Jolin- that is of known purity and rich­
ness
The problem of a safe milk
the trip over, again in their auto, Mrs. Mercer was 82 years of age j nir Kvans.
supply is n&lt;*t u locnr one— It is the
getting back home all tjght about and was attacked Monday morning
problem of the city, of the country
seven at night.
with acute indigestion
The ease
Belter Train Service
and of the small town.
Mrs. ncitelson has been feeling was in the competent hands of C I
The following letter will be good
And after the procuring of good,
excite tinder lbi&gt; weather of J»Uv \V« Marshall, M. Lh, anti Mary Brad­ news m the travelling pulilii
raw milk conus the question of how
ley, It. N., but old age wits too
hope for an improvement soon.
It gives me pleasure to advise to keep it. in the city, where^rw
Mrs. Clark in quite* a bit better; much for her. Funeral services’ were that effective with first train south- h se|jmn Jpu than
K &amp; fiW ;
PUT A LOAF OF OUR BREAD.
but little Charlie da not very well.
held at the home of Mrs. Wicks at
l.mtnd Monday, Nov IGth and first houra o!(| whrn dcliverSff* « B &gt; i h
•*
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if
a.,
m.
Thuisday
and
the
icmuihs
Mrs. .-Jack Vaughn visited with
train northbound
Tuesday.
Nov. the counlry whcrc ti,t. jce supply is
in
your
bread
box
and
it
will
stay*
ifilh, the service, of the Tampa
Mrs. Thompson on Wednesday. Mis taken to Americus for burial.
uncertain, the problem of keeping
frerdi, liffbl and sweet lonper ihan
Mrs. Ballard and children, who S|ioc|b, wi,| |)0 fMUfnec\
Mrs.
Thompson
on \ycdneaday.
milk is a grave one.
any
bread you ever had before
and Tampa, leaving
Miss Edna look supper with her on have, been ... Sanford for some time
Rut once you taste it you'll mu
The
logical
result
the
solution
of
Saturday.
returned Friday evening
Jacksonville daily 9.15 a. rn„ urhe able to see how lung it ,.will
tin- prnhU-in is a^jtupply specially
A sneak thief helped hirnself to
Iaist Friday evening a-.chicken riving Tampa 1.00 |&gt; in.
Return-1
keep.
It w ill he all »;aton up
j
designed*
to
incut'*
the
requirement*
quite u lot of meat at Mr J A. (lillau was givf-n in honor " f Messrs ing leave Tampa 12.45 noon, arInnff*
before
it has a rjtatiet•
of
I
lie
demand.
.'A
dependable,
evap­
Thompson’s meat market the tirst Thorpe and Smith at the town hull |riving Jacksonville 7:110 |&gt; m.
ffet stale.
,-.c
A
orated
milk
i*
‘
the
safe
one
for
every
of the Wtfek.
Dancing ami game* were enji y d
The train will consul of reclining
locality
t&gt;( uniform rtlBincss, ail Margaret Krirnou u.i- sick 'Ml it until a late hour wliefi (till,h i , M u lld ,-hair cotl I&gt;•
Pullman parlor car
Mililtely pure ami sweet, evaporated
fever on Saturday
nnd hot c o f f e e w i t h c o o V. u-s were with broiler buffet
ami I’ ll li
ttulk IS just pure, fresh row's milk
-Mr^ M iik i t i Iciuiuuig iii .grut
elite.
Ullb
.rtUuiliaJ. ..U
llb -- Live lelitw
.\u-Ji:. :iui&gt;
l*»r » l w t rnTtnrr i-sr
with nothing added ami only the
I I I Park Ave. '
Free Delivery
and Mr. li ti. I.undquist has been present.
The tram will stop at the followwater
removed,
then
hermetically
helping him this week.
Mis* Irene Peter* is - at Daylonu i jng points between Jacksonville and
sealed and stcrilixed
Wo understand Mrs. Anna De- for a few days,
Tampa
I’alatka, Sanford, Otlando,
Evaporated mill reach* the house­
«
Forest is expected soon.
Mrs Patterson's sister w ho ha- Kisaimmee. i.akelaiid
and
Plant wife jusl_ Its Sweet and pure as the
0
Mrs. Ballinger asks all in the been With tier for some ti me has f i t v
4
day
it
was
placed
in
the
can.
She
«
Senior Class at Sunday school to I... rctnrnid home
4
This trim will h. ,n atblifoin t nr. I it.-ye o n l y o m
m all t a n o p e
4
sure and- tiring then section of the
U&lt;*v &lt;ini heridgi lii let! bis regular three &lt;iit11. tiutns, i ifb of which are |
chart Sunday
Two of ottr girls. appoint inert at the M I- church equipped a lb Pllllm o service. |e!l\ at a 11llli* and that will keep we.l
t •. r -i v i r.i
di\
■tn t it
nil. e.-,|
Miss tllg.i Vililcn and Mi-** M »t»».f Si|i .la; ino't ing ami ■ •.• tong .I.- log I a. 1. -on . .I'e 'i ;o i to , !
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Tyner
wen
■ie 111y t i t
last S t i t o l a t
11.g talk
pa n Io t o,
ii in i ni and 'l tp&gt; .
I'liough , iiuit* i-ilitx uf Jit act ii a’
Messrs
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G en eral “F ire

We hav*. got quite a number of
amateur song eoinpo-.r- tier*
-orne
of them really inspired
Geneva ha* been -mldcm .1 ,v t hi
r|. nth of
Mr
M&lt;
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M l.
Mercer was quite aged, and til. d
after a slmrt illness nnd she J eaves
quite u number of relative*.
All
Geneva will miss her kindly fats*
and pleasant voice
To the loved
T o ill* loved o n e - We t \tctul 11u,r
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Judge It I I’.iM l.sliall was une of
the f 11-to- \ a liov* that tn i •|• gti't I
Freeman w..rkei! bis *u. from tb.
Iiotlom to tlie top
We siltdl mh.
his prottoncc
This wonderful ma­
ter numi t'Oliqilered nl) obstaeles
that ho tnel.
lie worked Ins waythrough college and lias held the
offico of Dean of Stetson College.
He afterward studied law and after
he graduated went to Palm (teach
to practice and after a year’s' time
he was elected comity Judge.
Hi*
death, though expected, cume noddenly.
Me was buried in Palm
Beacti Friday.
He leaves a wife
nnd brother, Mr II H Pattishall
of thiit.town
Mr Pattisiiall was
present at the funeral
. 'M r. Tommy McLain was earned
to the hospital. His illness became
serious

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That new correspondent caught
the dServes ’ em right for
(tutting in.
Mis* Georgia ami Mr. port Pat­
tis hit II are. at homo again,
Mr. McLain and croW have gone
up the river to pick hia.orange*.
Itev. C. E. GuttM i(l|^p^|t(h«d
an interesting, inspiring sffftfttth'last
Sunday evening.
The quit lias enlisted, now For­
ward March.
The singers wifi meat a l'lM r C
Harrison's next Sulurday
night.
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fit NEVA JOTTINGS
T h * old adage 'Jilofe rain lea*
w ork’* must aasurcdly bh‘-JfUe frorm
the ftequent rains weWe ftffen ‘h av­
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Uni- a m i tin- -l ot in prt -yen ted l iu-ni
from coining.
Tlie grade between here and Subford I- still -impassable by auto and
almost so by wagon
W. an- u
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* tint I tu i • • i it a liiitnali I, „l v !l
t complete Iti , Verv detail i-v.-n to
the ear ami nasal passages ll is used
as n dummy an which beginners can
practice the attentions they will luier
have to bestow upon patient*.
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to t h a t e v e n i n g ’
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Fish

The grandest of n" tlsli leniicrii Is
r is- , W o m a n
hltv et king
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i an t e t n r u e d a
1a F el) a. 1 1 v i
lilt e resit i n
In f
rn.it-} • tat poll. III bet wise
herring, liag if : a to h r grim r with t fie
I 1*1\ ' h i * - •» ' grand . iiill'e,’’ a tnotute!
an-l w. a r e -Lire sl.e
tb. i «,)
wn -n t
if
ru ts or i ." wii i .t n n »o .i v i f M» wInch in,iy tu e lts u r- m -I ncvou feel couqili. ni
Ivam-an l ity S t a r
Sanford to exchange our dtlra-n eggs and weigh a c iitple ot lu)iidr,-d |)uunii*. g o o d
for a pound of i uflce ont-u a week
tie
Friday night quite a bunch
of tile “ elite" gathered at tile Kilbee House” to sing.
Willinm Raulersou is vontem(iluling moving tii* family' to Okeocllo[tee.
’ '
J. J. B r o w n
Mr. ahd Mrs. II ■L. Dann went
On F a r m e r s ' U n io n Invltos C o - o p o r a t io n
to see tlieir mot iter lit si week.

soon,

insurance

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O U R P U B L IC F O R U M

MOORL’S SIAIION
A son was horn to Mr and Mrs.
Ed
Wnrtl on Wednesiiay of tin*
week
t C C Worthington of Tnrnpa was
here last * week looking after his
properly and made a short visit m
the Ellsworth inline.
Mi
Wor­
thington Js with the Cit ru* Ex­
change and has berth to many points]
not tit of here, where citrus fiuita
ate giowtT Itml says the exchange Is
doing a great deal of good,
I.. Roye, who works for Mr Fell
in tow’ n has been very ill
iiis
home on Bcardull -avenue with lead
poisoning.
Second attack recently.
Joe Raulnrson of Lake City is here
visiting his mother and other relnl i ves.
v Them- is a good 'deal of complaint
cbout the nctiobl cyir litinging out a
load of field hnhds mornings, then
tin*, si'bgyl ebildren using tiie iar.
'StsiJD liffm-d, llixft covered with toh'ncco spit, ctu. /Tlie giyls with clean
dresses suffer 4ho most.
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P O IS O N S

ripening orange* m a l o ti* want t V
Retained in the hody eauae rheumatism,
got out dind hustle.
-f*
-full, malaria, con* ti pal km; blood
Messrs Otfa Mapp-t ^
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». Nl'MUKK 40 FO « THE BLOOD
Child* of Foray the, Ga., dre do.wh expels poUotta from the body and cure*
for th e winter. This la Mr. ChHd’h blood nolson in Its worst form. Sold by
t o t w o n t.r ID m S B R ,..* * « t » , U M 5 l * . « l «

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Cooperation Is a mighty word that 1* ringing from
ocean to ocean, reverberating from field tu factory nnd
e&lt; lining down (ho corridors of business, ll Is tho slogan
of the Farmers Union, the guiding star of progress and
the cornerstone of a new civHliatlon
No man or or.
gnnlrallon tan prosper without cooperation. Mr J J
Brown, president of tho Georgia Farmers' Union, in |
his annual uddress. extending lo the business Interests
an Invitation to epotjerato, said In part. ^
"Tho time hia cOtno when It Is absolutoly necessary !
for tho business men and the farmers of ibis country '
to' get together attd aland Tor the best Interests of our
tountryl in order thnl wo may t Imtigo thd conditions that now exist In the
handling and marketing of farm product*. For that reason tho Farmers'
Union Is holding- pubjjc meetings throughout the country and we nro ror
dlnlly Inviting tho business Interests to co-oporato with ua in our efforts
to build up our agricultural Inlarcsts.
At the beginning of the government, from eighty to ninety por cent
of all tho wealth of this country was In tho hands of tho farmers. Since
Bint time they have gradually lost In the great rate of life until today
tho farmers of this country own less than thirty per cent of the wealth
And while tho farmers of tho Pulled Stales produced last year leu billion
dollars’ worth of now woslth, they, received. In round numbers, nbout forty
per cent of thfa wealth, while thoso who manipulated and speculated in their
product received sixty per cent
"Whnt would you think of tho merchant who, knowing tho cost of his
goods, would allowr a consumer to wrnlk Into his store amt toll him at whnt
price he must sell hla calico* My friends that In exactly what we far^gprs
. iiave been submitting pi for the last half century
We do not hlain* the
merchant, neither do we blame tho man who take* advantage of ifie In
famous system of marketing our products, thereby making millions of dnilnra
In a business called legitimate, but We farmers a/o to blame for submitting,
to such outrages.
."Lbcllnvp In scientific farming. IntnnBlvo fanning, diversified farming, and
every kind or good farming.
I swallow 'the hog and hominy proposl
tlon. But all theso things pro matters of ptutjng tho cart before tho horse
and the whole farming machine simply cantrot ’ tftt anywhere.
We mhst
meet the basic economic conditions ftirsb,' then add to thenf these' other
things.--- : ,
•
"W-q'vo had one palliative plnn after another given us frotji every source
under the turn, but until wo organize and-dotqand, as organized, enlightened
citizens demand and obtain, •we may expect the Mdal wavo of-falluro to
engulf the entire Southland the land of our Inherituucu ®ay pass from ut
forever"
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One-Man Mohair Top
T h e new Mnxwell is equipped w ilh n on&lt;s
man renl mohair top. It can be raised or low­
ered almost in an instant, by one person.
There are no top bows near the xlriver’s seat.
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This gives thttjdrivor and pauenqer beside
him nn unobstructed view on b oth cidea o f
the car.
The storm curtains are quich-at^ustnhle.
W e are wailing to ta!:e yoji fer a
test ride in the car that has Lroitcn
nil l ° w “ First-Cost** re c o rd s , and it
breaking all low “ Aft/r-Cost": scardo.

Dcmounkibtc Jims

Ela'tricLiqhts

Ritin Vision Windshield

UaqnrfoItptHion

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D I8 C U 8 8 I0 N .

Hai Been Said T h at Almost Any
Woman Can Ensnar* tho Man She
Chooses If She Uses Power
She Possesses.

Tin various methods employed for
tin .aptivatlng and ultirtmtu porma
n,.„t rapturing of more mankind liav«
tH't'ii a fruitful subject for discussion
ilils many n day. Tho scnaon'B now
books are full of It. "Any woman can
have any man aho likes If shd pursues
him vigorously enough, or oludos him
-either does," says Doris Etlgerton
jonos in Ttrao o' Day. "There aro two
«avs for a woman to get what she
wants Either chase It for all »he is
„ ,rtti or run from it In tiio same
manner. It depenils on the man "
Most decidedly it depends on (he
ninn. says Ellon Adair. Tho, average
man detests hulng openly dnd Obvi­
ously run after. For assuredly it
brjn£a upon his head tho ridicule of
iil.^ fellow men and the scorn of hla |
■j.mi mine acquaintances. The whole.
Is In tho manner of tho running !
after and In tho varying degrees of
■diplomacy which accompany the puridJt. Unco let a man seo that he Is
-4i£l»g boldly chased—then farewell,
farf'woll to rosy hopes of matrimony. I
According to Thackeray, any wom­
an with fair opportunities and not
ac tu all y a hump can marry whom’ ahu
pleases - hut he adds that it Is mercy
iii.it tho lit lid' tJeara are like tho
i-iti uf jb&lt;* fiohl and do not know '
*vfp ir own^poworl The art Iflees usmlV
liv jti&gt;* wt-akiT set for the capturing of
tlto m a f e crcklpro fail flcBprrntoty t
■wide of the mark through their own
ignorance of tho nature of tho species. ;
li is pathetic to note the misplaced
cnergy which Is doomed to meet with
tn&gt; ii'ward.
' I'.ilnl. Yot Pursuing." Is their
unit'), and um* which they will get
l.-.iv, In fallow to tho hitter end. alone
, i I ullaltiu'hed
And alt hecuuso a
i &gt;. nf diplomacy Is there
These
..into . i an not and will noi understand
ao ni.oietillnu mind uml tlie masculine
,• hi of view and until they do so
i • ii■■i'd ii’-ver hope to he Hum-joifiil
in the great ad Venture
f o r l o v e Is, a f t e r nil, t h o g r e a t aii' r.
It Is at tin* s a m e t i m e th e
in

I &gt;t i t » r i n l h l a g an d m o s t s a t i s f y i n g
ng in tlie w o r l d
T&lt;J (Juo le a r ec e n t
• " * **I
l - o v e is g o o d f o r anyoJTe It's
ii&gt;- most i s l u c n t i n g t h i n g in l l m w o r ld
"1 ■ojild | s h o u ld In s is t on xxveryrthe

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The

Fire s to n e* ideas o f m o t o r -

i n j u r e f o u n d e d o n :i b e l i e f in t lie
•w isd o m and cor in io n ren re t f th e m o -

tom t—mu! tins Hith lias been jus tilled.
Firestone success has proven that the car owner
'■aim f u&gt;; comfort raid Mo:.t Miles per Dollar.
.* wants lf»r» quality I lint costs less to tin*.
Firciitne Net I ’ri.?s

to Car Owners \
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'I lle Non-Skid leticritiji is a.i i npiint of
;; ■"•‘ v. Von need it alw ays— but panic- ^ / r j
ularly :.t this tim e x&gt;f year.
ft
h o M a the standard for endurance
.iii 1 c. uii my. T h e K ite i i i L'V U u
- *
sp u i r ; *.ul in iiny direction, l \ . y
radiate l lie heat O f r»&gt;;.U fricli.
' J t 14 ^
insure jicrfcct traction with pa - / t r
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iifitio econom y, cnr-protcction m id ie V
rariAhiHim" com fort. fevery w h ere
experienced m o t o r i s t s prai.se
vv-#***
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Firestone performance.

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sue6r*:j«

ISo oll till Is i j u l t e c o m p l e t e In t h e s e
d a y s without a s w e a t e r o f s o m e s o r t

and b u tto n .

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T R e F ire n to n e T ir o
J jE w
a n t! - l i b b e r C o .
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T h e patch pockets lea ve

a t u r n o v e r flap, an d t l i e n e w o r d e r o f
A n d l lie ro is a w i d e and v a r ie d c h o i c e I th i n g s In b e l t s Is r e c o g n i s e d . T h o c o l ­
In s w e a t e r s , f o r t h e y a r e c l a i m i n g m o r e
lar m a y h e t u r n e d up c l o s e a b o u t t h e
a t t e n t i o n than o v e r befu rn In t h e i r
neck if r e q u ire d .
history
Ili-caus e t i lls Is a s w e a t e r f o r r e a l
T h e r e a r e f i n e l y w o v e n swenli-rn o f
s ilk . In guy c o l o r s , w ho It o n e s e e s at
th n a f t e r n o o n
d u t y on th e

r n n r o r t . ni th o r n u n t r y
h e a r t i e s and t h e g o l f

l in k s , wnl In a n y o t h e r ou td o o r ttuii-l
Inga o f fa s h io n a b les
n i e n O i r e s w e a tors

c o n B id e ra h ly

like

them

m ade

of

T a u n t R o u m i S o ld ie r s ,
l-'rederli k l i e ' I n y w ss th e a u t h o r

a r t i f i c i a l silk
u s u a l l y in m e r e v i v i d
c o l o r i n g s th a n
t h e all sdk v a r i e t y

o f c e r t a i n i liarm N-risti
s a v i n g s , hut
n o n e m o r e so th an thai w h i i t i he ut
t ‘ ,re.| ,|t th e l i l l ' l e -if K oil II w h e n lllS

‘ R iii g in l o v e at le as t t h r e e lJiu&lt;-s mi
i
\Ye s h o u ld h a v e a lot o f
cv* s t u p l d l i y and m i s t a k e s in ties - u l d \Yh,V, y ou l e a r n d l p t o m u ) &gt;' la id

troops n.r-fl rr &gt; * I Sig-

■i p a t h ) , h o w to b e ' r e a l l y happy
r th e t i m e , a n y w a y
lust t h e b e i n g w i t h H otueone w lm m
'.i li V.- a n d k n e w l o v e s y o u
f e e i n g o f r e s t an d c o m f o r t

F ire s to n e

'» i v - r m r muh r a ti e r c e
Is. J. • r ed
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live f o r e v e r '
\ tau nt w l m s e hars htu-ss was Jukflfled o n ly hv Its s u c c es s .

gives a
C hinese and Japanese.
C h i n e s e un'd fa pan
d o - not s p e a k
' ( h e s a m e ( a l i e n a g e nor can K iev he

T b e W r i t e r s o f . t h e s e p l e a s i n g p ie c e s
if I h f o r i M t l n h I g n o r e t h e rovxtrse sid e
o f th e p i c t u r e a n d p a s s o v e r a ll ( l i e
' ' .it.ecs th a t t h e m a i l o r w o m a n in
lov e ta k e s

said to h a v e tin* saute f y l i g i o t i C o n ­
f u c i a n i s m Is t h e t V e v a i l i n g f a i t h o f
C h in a , v ItiIn H nddld ot Is th e c h i e f ri*llg ldti o f lap nn
C i- o m e t rv p r o b a b l y
hath Its r i s e i|i E g y p t . t h o u g h Iti w a s

i*t|o w r i t e r d e c l a r e s " T o m e e t you r
, - ue m u te fthyt Is l u c k , to r c r o g n l / c
l|u w h en you m etd h i m - l l i u t ts
■ it x.. rf t o b e a b l e to w in p u i wlo

p e r f e c t e d hv Ih., tl-i-yl'M

War Casualty.

H a v e A n o u t the R i g h t I d e a .
O n e t h i n g I n e v e r saw in R u s s i a w as
a parent pu n ish in g a child
1 a s k e d tv
v e n e r a b l e o l d m an in M o s c o w w h e t h e r
that w a s t l i e ru le or hud w &gt; o h s e r v u

" W h a t d o y o u m e a n by c a l l i n g m o
up at Pits t i m e o f night ?
UenrV. I’ll
he w a i t i n g f o r
v on w h e n
you got
hom e’ " T h a n It. m d e a r
H e n ry's

tlo n Just b e e n m e a g e r
' l l ts w r o n g
lo lay v i o l e n t hands on t h e g r o w i n g

v o i c e wav m i s s i n g d r e a d f u l l y
I Jus*
w a u l e d i .-II
1 to I n t e r n e d at C a s e y ' s

on es,

s a l o o n till w a r s
Hu h a lo E x p r e s s

he t o ld m e

R u s s i a n s d o not

d o II
It m l g l i i b re ak t h e s p i r i t
s p oil lilt- c h a r a c t e r
E u h alige

B eavers

B ecom in g

or

Scarce

In s p i t e o f all tlu-lr I n t e l l i g e n c e thn
b e a v e r s a r e h a v i n g a li.iid s tr p g g l* - f o r
e x isten ce. T h e y are so e a g e r ly sought
b y t r a p p e r s and t h e y h a v e s o m a n y
e n e m i e s a m o n g tin- o t h e r f o u r f uited
c r e a t u r e a th at in A m r a l r a t h e y a r o
t h r e a t e n e d w i t h s j ie e d v e x t i n c t i o n

The
hours
tnu&lt; li

over

flo o d nigh t.”

T r o u b l e s o m e Dis h.
Jackal
w h ich
requires tea
I rolling,
is a f o o d
requiring
prep aration
hut It does not

b o l d th e r e c o r d In tjils r e s p e c t . That
Is h e ld tiy t h e e l e p h a n t . Elephant'*
f o o t, a rea l d e l i c a c y , w i l l n o t attain Its
fu l l s u c c u l e n c e
h o u r s ’ baking

w ith out

a good

S3

v e le i rgniTcd h i m
th at Is uri
i t to k•-.-[I h im w h e n y o u v e w on ht hi
s o m e p e o p l o s a y t h a t ’s a tuira&lt; le
It w o u l d a p p e a r , th e n , t h a t a c c o r d
m g t o th o o p i n i o n o f t h e la s f - n a m e d .
' h e m a t t e r o f i o v o is f r a u g h t w i t h '
'- (ra n g e difficult!!*?* n o d o b s t a c l i ’ s. ~
Re that as ii m a y . t h e r e ' s n o t h i n g *
-•If so s w e e t in l i f e ns l o v e a y ou n g
d rt.u ii
A n d ( h o u g i i it m a y o n l i last

Why Do Business Men Advocate
The Florida Citrus Exchange?

.. ."hurt t i m e on t h o o t h e r h a n d it may
■"lure as lo n g a s l i f e I a s i * - a n d any
h 1w th e g a m e is mnri* i h iin wxirth tieI d i v - r h l a l candle.— P h llu d eljih in E v e
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It is a si^nilirant tad that tin- business men of every ronununity in,
h'lnrida. which has a Florida Citrus Kwliaii^r parking house, proudly
advertise this lad to tli&lt;* world.
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The iate licnrjr llcach Needham,
th" dying export who wn» killed with
1 i-uit etuini Warneford in Erance, wan
■'*t*-AL,consuited by aeroplunh Invent

Therr is equal si^n idea nee in the fact th at nurserymen, paekin^ house
machinery men and others whose future success depends on the pros­
perity of the eitrus-industry,,are consistent boosters of the Exchange.

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AaJnvcntor from Sna^tlo sxihmtttAd
a truRalifl model to the young expert
! fast spring.
Mr . Noedhani sUidled
Hie mode)' altontlvcly’ for an hour
Then (in laughed and said.
"I'd advise you. my friend, to try
" "ir hand now at inventing jn subma­
rine tor one of the helllgcrctijs "
' es, • said the fhvunlqr, ptuxlod.
"Yes," said Mr. Noedhain,. "for
nidging from this ocropTitne model. I
.iiii ti tirlnrxMl lh&lt;i( n imhmarino dewiKned by you wxjttld fly."

is it ^ignrficani that liankcrs. land coinjwiny o|x*rators, nc'V.s
ind -ptli^hx' iT^cfcstcfl in brin^iiur lo l^lorida men aiid
lurlbr^dj^lofftnvjj^wi’ tUe State, make a ^reat clc»lI‘of^Til
fe/ ls.Uu' kfty'lo tiir luktire.
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Of all thing*. millinery Toqulres silk, ami would ho equallj^effccllvo In
iiiafe^tfl i» coverxxl
careful choosing, and, after it la 1panno veivnt.
Unusual "Wooden” Legs.
Itought. tho hal requires careful pjao- with corded fmjk* t n i l ^ w i ’ku1 thq,
In cmiHcquonco of the war. tho art!
ing on the head. If It la lo fulfill Its coverlng'of tho’ liat and fbf’ itffTrim
flelu l llixib munufacturers in Franco
destiny. According to an old millin­ fuitig. Tift* mlgtui'ure ilnlahcif with n
a r e finding themselves hard pressed at
ery maxim that destiny Is to.itapfOTO silver tlnael bhxld which has tho effect
' h e present Unto to keep supplied with
the sppe&amp;rance of ihe wearer', "Ybu _Df ncedfflwork Tt litoks like closo-sct
tlrtr requisites of theiy business, since
mast look bettor with your hat tba\l orercAM 'kfltchcB, ana _ n^t'illework
* nil tho hqspltals aro making such de­
without it"— that is the cxnrting teat dvcoritlon 1b a.featuro of tho new falf
mands on tho supply. Artlflclsl leg**
to which each new mode 18,10 bo sub- mllllnWy^
o&gt;r instance, aro made In Bomo it)The turitan with extension crown Id
-iitances of a sort of compressed card-! jeeted.
mado of black velvet and -white
Itoard. And the i^txv malerlaUor thrt
Tho three now models or 1: .
chiffon. A bead work ornament trims
(a now being obtained from^tho
Bjhlch appear here, are ‘ IP*81” " tho front ami is made entirely* of
*'f France!
All tho old notes are j repay a little study on tho part of
while beads.
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lavriqdlcnJIy. destroynd and converted those who consider 1"S8
The soft and graceful brim 6f (ho
h'to n pulp, which is l|ii*l) dlsposNl o f, In* them The) lnr m '• 11 *ma
third hnt iH-spojlya,.^Tor Tl, Sind for
t" iUQ.-ertuqBeqisica.-Ami
•lioJ'orthqBodlstesAnd so
ext*.ns on
no the
me galgat bap. *o■ turban witi
many' others of tlie, s’nfna rimracier,
Iso. phnipTou s ‘"wooden" leg. Will re*&lt;&gt;klch forms a ...lo brim, and or e n
------- a .fortune!
tho gracefut widft-brlmtned hats to first place in the fgvor of yrtung
'j-ftsent
which fashion is extending wolenm women, it ia made of velvyr In bthqk
or ono of the dark shades of “faithIng bands.
‘ Exhibition of Old Palnllnga.
Quite - a number of these—wido- lonablo colorB. Tho uftnming^is of
Old Indian paintings niuy bo on ex­
whlto fancy ostrlcll
Idqkwlike a
hibit at l.ahoro poxt January. Tho pro­ brinuned hats nre shaped with brims bit of flrcworksr* done Jn frost. It
posal of having an exhibition of did turning upward at the hack. TbL* ‘,tt8 throws lts^prays ln Ugut of .theVieft
Indian paintings In connection with brought In the' underbrim trimming eye of the.yvearcr \ylth an abandon un­
tho Triennial Museum conference to again and it Is not confined to wide known to ornaments hitherto. Hut it
shapes.
Short, curling
he neld at. Lahore in January next la brimmed
ostrich
plumes
fit
Into
tho trimming is strong In. the knowledge t]jat lb* is
hot yet finally settled, but it Is In con­
of
tho
underbrfm
In
the
most
graceful- less In the way ef-vCtton ilVamnmny a
templation to have an exhibition o(
veil.
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old Indian paintings by loan from
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~ Tho soiMl turban is mado of corded
ruling chiefs and Indian notables.

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The (Ic^rci/id/si/eriss wJuVIi can bo'attained hy thp; Exchange in the
' •"future tvorkiny: outvand4execution of plans for die good of the citrus
• imiips^y ihrFlorkla (lei^nHs upon the measure o f supported n*eeives
fr^ni the growers of the State, and with control of tit'ty ’jior^eent or • more of the citrus fruits grown in Florida it can do twice as well for
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its grower-members as with twenty-five jxt cent.
Now is
making higger and better the Florida Citrus Exchange—the only truly
co-operative body now at work for citrus Florida. Put your fruit in
the Exchange and sell it yourself you will have as much voice in the, r
organization as any other member. See tlie manager of your local
aWeiafion, if there is one in your community, otherwise coqjpauni-/
eate wrth this office.
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These thiniK-jgcfflfrt not. he (pui^lind the keenest husiness 'men of
Florida toilft^w^ilcl. r i o t ^ s t a p n e h sup|)orters of the Florida
'M*
/C itru s Kxrhan^foyf in their judirinent’it had failed to do the work .
for which it waS'EShfldtlX4*'•-V"

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times with - him
worker* are'getting down to the Inst •. **. 7. V . ' *&gt; k
'Presently the visitof’ was admit­ “pull" before the conventions ate
W; M. HAYNES. IlunineM Manager
&lt;"
ted.
"H
ow
dy.
Bill,"
said
the
mil­
due,
and
they
are
also
organising
1
lionaire, " I ’m glnd id see you.” .
new societies.
We hope to give a
They talked for a time and then list of them soop.
This cheerful
the visitor remarked: " I hear you condition is manifest in all sections
ru in :, in a d v a n c s
of the state.
Let uj thank God
oNB resit ......................................11.00 ate worth millions.
"Yes. Cm pretty rich; and how for it.
■IX JtfOCTIU*
TBref: months ... ..........................Tf has the world treated ypu?"
&lt; i Have you rend up on the latest
"Oh, I'Ve had a terrible time. I plan of getting the Rrently needed
had a business, but I lost that funds for the State Children's Home?
awhile ago.
You see my wife's That is, “ the State-wide Cycle of
Christians everywhere, and
Aa H m n J . I U u M*U M U M A o* uM H ad fnther died, ifnd her mother, and Teas?"
then wc lost our daughter.
Right especially Christian Endeavorers un­
1*0*. at lb* Portarka at Hanford. Fiatida.
Under Art of Matrh ltd, l*T*. *
on tho heels of that, my mother expected to wax sociable und fond
—
—— tt-t dit-d, soon after, my father. It was of "tea s" right away.
O fla a la llrrtld (tending
Trlrphona No. 14*
tough."
Grace A. Townsend.
Interlachen, Fla., Oct. 27, 1916.
The millionaire took out a hand­
,Scr&gt;ia in about to suffer the name
kerchief and wiped his, eyes.
"It
fate an Belgium.
certainly was," he commented.
Death of Cspt. W. I). Denham
Yes," continued I he Visitor, "and
The following from Thursday’s
C. M. HAND
0. L. TAYLOR
Clean Up week should be observed
R. R. OEAS
II. R. STEVENS
that wasn't the worst of it.
Early
C a.kl.i
A u l C .a U .r
Times-Union will bring sorrow to she
l&gt;rr«ldnl
V lr t- P m ld »l
by every one in Sanford in Novem­
F.
L.
WOODRUFF
Vire-Pr.«i&lt;bnt
the next spring my boy, on whom I
many friends of Cnpt. Denham of
ber.
had set so many hopes, he died, too;
this city.
------O-----and then, with all that expense, I
Word was received here last even­
With the Debating Club and the
lost my business paying dortor's
ing of the death of Capt. W. B.
Y . M. C. A. in operation the young bills.
Then, to* close it nil up, it
Denham in Philadelphia at 3.90
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men of Sanford will be out of the
wasn't six months before my faith­
o'clock
yesterday afternoon.
wet.
ligated by parties interested, who
ful wife difd, and I was left all
Capt.
Denham was about - 67
----- O-----wished
to comply with the law and
nlono."
CUTTING DOWN EXPENSE
years of age at the time of his
Headline in Clearwater Sun slates
keep
posted
on what is being done,
The millionaire was sobbing by
death. He was well known here and and they havo found out that the
that a bull was killed on the streets.
this time.
He leaned over ami
"There’s only one way for ball
Carnation Milk is most conve­
in the state generally by railroad federal government has not con­
Editorial . page will probably be
touched a button on his desk, und a
clubs to cut down expenses,'*
nient
and economical for house­
men. He had been connected with demned a single car of Florida cit­
short now.
big porter came in.
. remarked Doc Johnston of the
hold
use.
It stays pure ami sweet
various
railroads
in
Florida
and
else­
------0 -----rus fruit this season.
Pirates
group of his foam"Jim ." Raid the millionaire, "throw where during his life time. Several
until opened— there is lt-ssw.|%t(Roosters nr,i distuihing the seren­
mates.
It is fto ho greatly regretted that
this man out.
He’s breaking my months ago he was attacked with
than with the ordinary nulk
"How is that?" Innocently in
ity of Orlando's population and they heart."'any
one,
no
matter
in
what
capac­
'
supply.
inflammatory.
rheumatism
and
weilt
qulred Jimmy Vlox.
w-nrtf some law to rut out the crow.
ity. should circulate such false ru
The world doesn't love a croaker. north for treatment. Ho was in- the
&gt;
The quality and puritv’of ( Uf"Play all their games at
Why not get the as?
mors.
The
good
laird
knows
there
is
Cheer up. Times nie all right.
home,"
replied
Johnston.
care
of
physicians
in
Pennsylvania
N A T I O N M I L K —Clean,Swu-t.
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a hud enough feeling amongst the
1is hero, tin- music of Good, hospital in Philadelphia when lie
"1 guess that's right," agreed
Pun— From Contented ( i , « . ~
owners i f grove property ly this
A car load of fossils from Texas Times it swells upon the ear like
the little second Barker as he
for every cook tug and tabic pur
stiitr*.
without
the
circulation
of
have been shipped to the Museum bell* that chime from dawn In dusk
ga/ed reflectively out of the
|&gt;mc are appreciated I,) :|Min.
For a time ('apt
Denham win such derogatory report* about the
at Gainesville (or the I'niveiaity and ring in chorus clear. In tell u of
clubhouse door,
snnds
rrf hnOSTWlm,
Sanford and many other cities could the passing gloom and n( the glad connected with the local hoard of fruit t hat |j#s already been sent out •
WMW Be sal the re. however,
Carnation
Milk is just purr, frr*h,
fw*n rmmntKJrtnnrrs.
since fie left
•Kloiida Growers News.
a puzzled look.came over Jlm'a
hiLVC^ lurnishtul
some day, that "brings Good Times
sweet cow’s milk evaporated to thr ’
the employ II the pqrl commission­
face. Ho hammered the mud
------O——
consistency ofcrcam. Nothing added
to us again— we j»f grand old Flor­
ers he lias been engaged in vaiioui
out of his spikes and then
Potash
in
the
United
Stales
—nothing taken out but a lnrg&gt;- p*rt
The day cf the pork barrel in ida,— Clearwater Sun.
thought a Icing while. The next
lines of ;ailway work. ‘ He was
of tho water, Hermetically tealrd
Washington,
Production
Oct.
1
!5
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congress is over and the East Coast
----- O —
and sterilised. It isabsolnti-lt pur,woiking with a railroad near Drain for the first time in the United ‘ dny ho hunted up Johnston and
when o|M-m-d. amt then kup* in,
Ornla 7s Honored
when he became ill
comm- r.-i:;1 mini r-il potr*h. , Bald:
State*
of
Severn! days in a cud. dry pin., ,
the government
The cost is too
Confederate Veterans, numbering
"Say,
Doc.
'hi
you
remember
( apt Denham wu* born In Mon- for w hit h in t h • pn-,1 \im-r ICt II* Il.1VI" | ,
O r i f r f fi ■iippl)* n f y n u r R i i w r r
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great and On- St Johns river i* possibly as many as 360 gathered in ’ ticello
what we talked about yester­
rmlifiiTi Milkirvm ' T|i«* |*«* m, ( ,M*t &lt; ,
spent million* of dollar* abroad tin*
M il k (*n S*■tlM» I " s ^ w ^
day?"
already made.
Ocala tins week for the annual ,|11V uft.-rncMin
'Hi.- deceased leave* nuall v. w.t- .1mr, iMir,, - 1 11 hU-til lo .
1"OtIn"nrwi «iHikl»M&gt;k fri'v* ftn|In %% .*
‘ 'S u n - 1 do, 1 r e p l i e d th e hrst
O
state reunion
Ocala, true to her ., ■ * „!„* „ r„| f,,ur children
The
Recipe for French T o o l
S&lt;■- r1■1., - i
,,( •t . rr.-t o,r D.
I baseman
11rsip t «rti«n**n Milk. I t r»m
1r&gt;t &lt;«
President rodrington of tin- FI or tradition* and
her reputation for .-hihtri-n of ('apt Danharn are Mr*
Mill p i n c h *tf l -- p i* e r
|l « l i * , «r
pat 1ill, (11 A ' P " f had 11*t reach . ’
"I know." insisted .linimi
n a t i o n M il k *fi ! * a t r f
e g g &gt;a&lt;| *r.,f
ida Press Association is receiving 1hospltalnj has prepared a splendid f y
||„rfw.| d of (. nthbcil, Ga ,
Iw«t "wtl hip th* t-rral Into Miami*. «
I th department ffom a « pent itI
"but who the dickens would
t f f t*J m gttklwiEl L r ’f* A au a t
g ri
I
enougfi -notices alio ut how to rut program of entertainment
J ’ h. t Mi* H G Haskell of Wilmington, agent d t he I ,
w!- ^
N-.r-.e-,
r. II
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they play with” '
the association and must of Du m city'* progressive newspapers have D e l
Well, well,” said Johnston,
\\ H I leriham, I r \\ il non g
‘ U to.* I.
' nil li Iinn i ■ pot a -Il
come from papers who base never deMiteil .r great deal of spai-e to the ton, Del, and Jatm-n Denham, IN- had been produced
from ulunitf*1 with a laugh. "Do you know.
ullilialed with the association.
Jimmy. I never thought of that
reunion and will givu due promi­ tersburg \'ti
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Everv
1 tat,
The recent rums have iiu m m ed * here tiiroughotlt I'lmiila thele will
1hr Hlrnl
Hu*) 1111111m
Franri * \
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III
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the growers of t to- icier* delta that be thousand* whose interi-t- wdl he
Voice"
To He Godfather to Many.
I.,rgr ,in , - i ,&gt; i
I ■ 11 . t n*»r.id",
a drainage system i* uinmlutelv ,•*-1ci-nterc on tfu*, the mo*t important
♦
Ktjtpefnr U l llltH t, ts proltahl v g od
N.-v -lt i ilifor i i I \m -, , Mr
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mu
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vote*
if
the
n t;
•f the Week III the sta.ilneiilial
Too iuol ihr\ m&gt;i not tool event
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to
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brtvs
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v,\tr il,- n u m b e r of v, ,, r
this Ollt st vi ral years ago when the Year
- ' * o i t i-n e g tt1 1 *m| he t* so w e l l al bI
f*
A
r*l 1 ti
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m
-* ' t "i&gt; itinb-r t h e s t r a i n Kiiit b opport-niiity w.o* ofb-ieil |m Ho mo*t .1*1- fr,w |• --. &gt;• -1 it will r it l,i ago 1,ad 1mi
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trim! i Uain-.i1k thr *«l V♦•n 1
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an o r d e r th at
t'r,- e n l l compli-te hVniin, of ,)r r.m.tye •••r tin v ".- , bo ,- j t io- ordinar (■ 0,
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n il" li ffA-ijt l- fh.
I- ram 1* \
» d! tto r ea s'- tin- n u m b e r o f fils p m
• ;i |ic; w ’ t
f '■ 1! ,(•
eptirt* areii in whiit- winter T-i|.-^ 11tln
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and &gt;1
g i-Tidfatln-r to a seventh on hint!
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1be-, will
■n 4o UKin- than lr. - up f 11 1 r' i n
I notice that tin tig k'rc ■Jt.riet, ho 1,1
■to .-v fnnilfv |mi I b-d 1h&gt;- bin vvn~ nr
A
hill
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Mr
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rat her 1litlcr&lt; tit tr Ulti
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P o s i t i v e l y Guaranteed
cured "iltfl. |.-t t rei for.etTiento , if f• 11o vv , 11 ' 11marrtago. ^ I’ nder itits ruling niurt' &gt;
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which Ins admirer* have u,u...
M i* cl c f o r a l l M j i h i n i * *
y
» v&lt;-nth Kahn lime had to d • \* If?-••-•t
tarkjc Bob Holly of tin- Herald. Itcll.-'l
, • t'.'.m,
him tbnt of u romant, I"
•• h-v-mr be. auHi- the tuoihi i tin,I V
They are now planning u flying
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unit
o-s
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in,
ft
hi
t
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( u twite married
wedge for that event ami if Hob
W i d e \ w . i k c ( l u i s t j n n I.-id, nv o r
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T" *■ M i-r-r now ha* modi'b-t He- 0
in m allow w ub- r.i t in- fo •
doesn't see them first he'll probably
Horn, ag.no after tu.lv-.
d ■v s
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or worn
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and vvj ii&gt; &lt; I ,,III. • t&gt;el•. •
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1 u l ’opt,lining la* ge
Whaddye me,,
l.y lu-mg t.okb-if to ( •-ntr.il. Southwestern and Soall, r i i o r fier a t i l l i t e d V V 1 )(
inmut l- of potash suits in tlju enures
later obtains tlo-ir *y input I n wr.
Joy for Opcr nt Least.
you thornless ciu-tua.
We are al­ Centrjil districts commences
It is lie become* simibiHy aflltc.....
M- ■if i v por." t ion ---Fla. Dry we rat iNeds.
A minister : ••••;, K a Iiac urn • r o*
ready a member and do not tired great to work happily hour after
Hush man i* supported !
tils W lul luid
, p l l n .
),
j
to be struck in the melee or cut in hour in company with the Endeavor
( rop If, port for Oblifbrr
rod and ii Imtiii uh,.«. &lt;]«.••*. tt, 1,
c::*t of ur I !-l s liemli I 1
the fracas
It, &lt;i,iv &gt;r nrin-n t report of Oct o Ih -* h l e r r t l i t e s l n r t e * w, r, r -T. - .1 111f •-,|
t ypeu nti r. npd •! i* line to -rttm- lie Snow . t lie pi,| l
r
11
* -1 ,,,I . ..:, - 1h , l pot At utis will hirn. a n d enld
time* g,t out
r tl,, li, Id .u-d Irani. Hue
w m
D,,
*
*
.....
it,a u\ lai g - prod in
III, i l I io- si-nt t ' "I u or tu-rPASS IN T i l l N it . I I F
We l l
I -din «II-I llliw I I
git m,..i - . i .,
r ■
.
i
&gt;
Puli.
t
.lOltog.’- ri-J-r,-*ed II’ 1 o n '"
.J t'IO .T
!|,-fi
i )&gt;
on Ve I I |, e
'The (tv-at h 1,1 f npr U
P In
Ill .1ki" 1,1• 'lv-J•,|1 " 1
CARBON P A P E R S
1 hap I" tv •
,i-t
,
1 .
. 1
It*, rep- r - ‘..|
-r- ■ ■ Jtdm tie- Htlit*" *(Jnv ♦utnr* in myril v, I-1■1 . t , -, &gt; - |, 11
T)-*
*
,
I tii glad in ||, a, h
^,,u
the many
I
i « r , * * ',- i i,,.
i■
n .nt* * H- •
tin I t1 I vi r |,r„di . -.......... t ■
f \ ■fines! Carbnn Paper Made
Inhere went riniK'n. of row* , r
1 4*
I’ otntncx
Who pttn!. OUI of oltr live- .ltd - xt-t- Mon handed it- \\ eirsilalc N-.v s { 'm porut mn i .-!•
I-&gt;r r&gt; ShrrI Perfi rl
.Rows, nays John
llh vi s tp. r,&lt;
I'olHiiu-s continucil during
|
epoe and few r. n„ -til ,-r l 1. m for Uuli. T.imi-a. '* ItUh
Ki .Mini....
pr&lt;,gr,m ., i w
I ate pi*’ntV of rows, whenever ehe
timber the serious decline In-pun ir. secH me alia catches the llrsl tiling to
«•
.'wbllt ifil-y have dm.'
d w I t tl.
10 11tI, Mi. mi. U lllli
Then, in- Star T'g-atri Tin-August, damage being generally re­ hind, a (fish or anMhln;: r-n ! er, p p
’i
iiav^r been-to tin- country
M j y of stead t f u convention for East Ceiiported from all of the more im­ at me If »,fii» hits tin* sin- s haim) tf
t b « e early pi n cr- in the r ilrt atl tnil dl*tri(t. two rallies firoliahly will
( annul lteltu-*e Iruo
portant
producing iftaies*
Fros' slio doi-su t. I mn’ t»h. we're g. uijig. •£
s
rrAtle the *hfl,- ,^ol built railroad* be held, tti Titusville on lit*' Ifith. nil tine ( " Tit Pit
Citrus
grown*
w
t..
&gt;
•
*
-ted
west
of
the
Missisnippi
and
blight
whert- Florida v a . ( \ wn-ir- of
&lt; *ea In-Land. 16th.
NorJheitstern dt
t
in
know
mg
that
&gt;
i
*
*
■
at
|.a*u
of
the
river
covered
the
importrirt
convenes
m
tinFirst
Christian
*u (com
tcotti tin
i m- rank*
ror Sal# hr
and land.- They ro*u
-r
, 7. ' Jacksonville ai d e D ir t-oii t i,&lt; w (Dili potato states within a few days
their own imiOihitafOe v\»1f,, am) ,-Jturch in la. ksor ville, Nov
11 ■ !&lt; d- f&lt;*l iti-pec- during the latter part of August,
-fiting to the zntiilh nf\fairii-' an I Ikth. und at Live *'ak on th. 21st
tors
to
remove
fruit
Foies &lt;,f fruit and have lu-en followed throughout
power wanc.tl and died iwAthe other will be held- tile ' convention f,ir
♦
" hll‘
lr " ' U {,'r ,l' ,‘ September by serious rotting both
The North Cental dis'tn.t to which
■ •*Wt*-df lile, forgotten, unsung
D E N TIST
♦♦
/i___
t
in
the
ground
and
of
the
harvested
Ihll /oat! .businA^ niui-i-s n\rti and W.»t Florida t* invit.-d. inaV-n*! &lt;*f l'»n&gt;o*e *»f semlmg to the f . S.
W i i m k r«)H w 111 rt: i-in 11*1.1 l i s t v
breaku them tftiil when thJy are the latter division holding •&gt; sepa- Laboratory at Savannah foi tliepur- crop. Potatoes (or home u*e are be­
*r
&lt;■
ing
shipped
into
heavy
potato
pm
riite
meeting
in
Muyo.
as
nt
f,r-t
',0'
"
o(
*Tinkir»K
«
chemihal
test.aVto
unfit for future service they iTe ta-l
P F .O P L K S R A N K I I U I . I H N G
ducing
territory
in
eastern
and
|
%
Sanford
Florida %
planted
These
days.
Nov
*
21.
the
maturity
cf
the
fruit
Oil like the broken down draj luu'••
Tlie late -*rt p 1
The railroads agree that federal southern Michigan
ROOM 1)
turned out to. pusjrffre |\er- take m the tlfhe that Mr Dhtnann
lairge; inam-elora have authority to open suffered most; in states where an
nufiers. the jyrfse fate of spends III Florida rhp. fall
rked l/i dixmi in old age. results from these conventions each the cars anil make an inspection, early crop Is piodured it wr.s gi 11The t'olorudo crop 1nor to life rnilfoud men of having such a splendid visitor pres- but there is no law authorizing them erally good.
reporleil
as
lieing
the host in ytmrs
to
remove
any
of
the
fruit
from
the
But «mr own
day*.
They built up a ent are antiriptwtd
though,
some
western
stales repnYt
ears.
The
remcvul
of
fruit
frcni
the
workers
must*
wCend
in
gcnero9a
•tute bern for posterity und
The yield forecast,
emory will be kept green by numbers, with minds and hearts cars is a matter heiween the railroad deterioration
9* *
368,161,000 bushels, is
u* many years after they eager to learn more of proficient officials uiul thl^whippers entirely. October I.
Endeavoring, if ~TttFT- ultimate re- It is understood that federal inspec­ Still slightly above the five year
to their great reward.
have
not
been
removing average though 64,00.0,000 bushels1
spits are what we antidpate for tors
&gt;HI-DV, MIC II MINI) I-,,
fruit for tho lust ten day's* its the less than the favorubU .projiusv mi
C.
E.
here
this
fait.
j l E A j i t r B O W E D DOW N
U f W iM tN tK . C i v e t
railroad officials refused to permit August !. and 36,000,000 blishrla
Sanford plans to send, a good
an sAid to us: "Th ere is a
any more fruit to bo taken from the less than last year, The crop may­
kiofi gets on my nerves.’ The many delegates to Kissimmee.
cars.
be further reduced through loss in
Two more nifw press reporters are
tore and the detks talk hard
storage,
us tho keeping quality of
The federal inspectors now ascer{Jves me Die jim- recorded, Mrs. R. £ . Mnxwell for
tho
l&gt;ulk
of the n o p threaten* to.be
tve cluised my trade the Presbyterian societies in Sun-' Min the destination of all. cars pass- poor.
ing
thYcugh
JacksenviUo
and
other
ford, and
Mias JenunOuc
Mc­
Which reminds us:
('abliai&gt;(
gateways and forward this informa­
wo hoys* horn’ In a country Kinnon for the Preshut^Tn^ w-orkWe now NkiviXjnorg tion to fhe authorities at Washing- u/c reported 11* yielding heavily '7
uqpt.wehl to a city and In- ,-r- of Mayo
idetvts j ton- wI'o no doubt communicate tons per in—e. alniu-t a ton p,-r acre
Vh and the other stay, d nrlilfdly elected press c&lt;&gt;
...........
- • - ii r.,r hi , r,;;,,?,:
iT N K 'w n ',!';^
fi their 1epresentat 1ves 111 the in exce*- of last year’ * large yield
than
at
any
fime
*ince
d when he w-as 60 w:-*
rkets to which the cars are de*
n (tf i „ u,| production in the United
.The stuy-at-hnme iu d nient was organized, arid 11 is
L
Stales is ri porled us being very high,
Last week no news
^ t ih e s u c r c a i of lib* hoyhoi-d ten years old
ACCOT n £ T - T.- ! I? ST *'*'•» ON SAVING
Minors have been circulated all 93.3 per cent of 11 full crop, com­
d he WerU to see him one could be sent from this xifflce, the
It over tho slate to the effect that rdtle pared with 80.4 last year tmfl 71.2
nkiidt-t o olitaln n loan to press secretary being absent
out of ten cars had been condemnc in 1913.
In Ohio, Wisconsin, Iowa
was
the
first
wt-i*k
in
over
six
over the winter, lie went
by
the
federal
autlioiitiua.
Report
and
Colorado
the production report­
months.
W#
hope
somebody
missed
ono'a office, found him
havo
been
publblied
about
cars
be­
ed
exceeded
a
full normal crop'- by
tho
C.-E.
articles,
Dili
you7
a magnificent suite and
High p-oThe Tampa City Union Is growing ing seized and condemned in sev­ from 5 lo„ 20 per cent.
&gt;y an office lio'y irt
These duction is reported throughout tint
more aggressive * This week it holds eral markets of Live north.
a mass meeting, and the ono for report.* have been thoroughly inves- entire country excepting the south.
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IT.
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The dredge boat is still doing
by tho allnern pf hi* father.
Mr.
OF SANFORD
(trough /or public achoot but old'
Robson, Senior is ninety-two years great work on the bulkheading of
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enough
to have tome instruction.
the lake front and the work of filling
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liid c Happenings— M ention !! of ngo u^d no hope for his ultimate i» proceeding very satisfactorily!
Miss Smith will bo assisted by Mifw
A&lt;Ui m &gt;0 C s n a m i w l M t fa* I kb
recovery i» entertained.
Cataata la "Sacalr
Pbaaa
‘ - «"**•
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further inforof Matters lh B r i e f .Tho boat I* tfjrpwing dirt at a re
Mu R. A. TaiKaaa, PKaaa Na. IM
Mr*. A G Allen and niece. Miss markable rnte and tho city official*
Personal ItemH o f
Beatrice Hoppers have arrived m and the ________
contractor* are well pleased
“ °—
In te re s t
tho city to join Mi. Allen and the |With the result*,
S
T k b p 'n - W l l k U
Stxlial Calender
only other otfic?, that of secretary
family will make their future heme
Announcetpent of the marriage of
Tonight:
Summary of tho Floating Small
was by unanimous consent abolish­ W. J. Thigficn of this city to Mis*
here. Mr. Allen having engaged in
A Card of Thank*
Sarah Wight will entertain with a ed, there being no further need for
Talk* Succinctly Arranged for
the moving pictuie business.
’Frances
Wilkie
of
Chattanooga
.
„
i To each and every one who *o costume party.
Harried Herald Headers
the services of n secretary, as it was caused a surptjse to tho many
ames
Dim. i of &lt; innnnati i* lovingly rendered assistance to u* in
Presbyterian Hallowe’en Borial jit agreed to purchase the club reading
friends of the groom here and many
pi t n &lt;ity ‘ "day endeavoring to i any way during tho sickness and the church.
matter in Sanford from local dealer*, of them, will not believe it until he
{Halloween social tonight at the purr la. t t i e ; ien Minstrel-car that) d«ut)t of our mother we return our
Frances Chappell will entertain it wa* generously decided to have
arrives home with his bride. In a
Presbyterian ' chuich.
Everyone is is now on the trucks, Mr. Oonncili heartfelt thanks; ami also for the the Doololly and'C". C. C. Cluii.
one open meeting in thp year to be letter front the bride to friefids bcre
is
the
pioprietor
of
the
Celebrated
cordially invited to nrtend.
many beautiful tlornl offerings.
Saturday afternoon:
held in the evening, when the hus­ thp statement was rnnde that thay
Ilonholli Moat Show* that have been
Mrs. K. M. Scig and Children.
Mr*. Fannie Stemhrldge Mun­ bands 'of the member* will be in­
wore married la*t Wednesday at
5 or 6 doses 666 will break operating on the Mississippi river
(Jvhevn, Fla.
son’s musicals to the Literature De­ vited to attend.
.Enjoying the de­ five o’ clock in Chattanooga,
my case of Fever or Chills. ' Prico for mnny ye; r*.
partment.
lightful occasion with Mrs. Wil­
t / — -----------------25 cents.
71-62tc
The bride is a young lady prom­
Saturday night:
liam* were Mesdames W. W. Aber­
Mar Joins Allies
inent in Chattanooga, beipg^ of tho
S
t
e
a
m
Vulcanizing
Florence Henry will give a Hallow nathy. .Henry McLaulin, J. C. Ben­
Mrs (iuudern and daughter t f
Word has been received that
old Randolph family of Virginia.
Casings and Tubes
Tube work
e'en
putty.
nett, Gen Fox, John T. Brady. E. N
Pioneer. Ohio, are in the city again
Alexander Mi Clintock, who lust win­
She ha* hoon spending her winters
25 cents up Prompt service
Wot k
I.uke, Harry Ward and house guest,
and will spend the winter here.
ter was employed ns clerk at the
in
Lijkelnm! but last year came to
guaranteed. K. S. Hockey, at Ford
Mrs, Hose Addington.
^-'Cabaret Btttaai
Sanford House and is well known in
this city to lie with her friends,
Wash burn's home-made candies Garage.
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The cabarot buzaut on Tuesday
Sanford has gone to join the British
J Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Thigpen and
(or sale at Irwin &amp; Giles.
18-tf
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Eterj/ H’ rr; Brjdfjf
army.
Mac is now in Brooklyn, evening at the Woman’s Club rooms,
while visiting here met her fate in
*'i*
Notice Eastern Star
,
Mrs K O. Huya of Sid Magnolia
awaiting the sailing of the shi£ which under the auspice* of the Social De­
The Every Week Bridge Club waa the shape gf W J, Thigpen, cousin
On account of tIn- Mason’s Scfiool
partment was a brilliant social suc­ delightfully entertained yesterday af- 0(
returned homo after.,a two
jviij,J.akv him to England
of Instruction on Tuesday night
cess
and one of the most enjoyable ternoon by Mrs. Maigmet Barnes.
TIu. groom ja 0jU, 0f tj,r m0st
VfrySnS'. Viaft 10 Kentucky.'
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there will ire no meeting of The -KjrttV' M i
entertainments
.given
pop­
Tho
rooms
were
benutifully
adorned
popular young budiir*a men of San^*’ Get t hat good E l d e r S p r i n g s W a t e r ern Star that night.
-- *rY-viF' Attention Elks
ular department- Thorp tjdls a sug­ with quantities of lovely, fragrant ford, where he ha* large property IW■gain.
P h o n e W. H. Wi ll ia ms at
All those why have received no­ gestion of Hallowe'en in tfto pretty roses. The prize, a jardiniere with
lorejit# and ho* been identified with
1 the Sa nf or d H o u s e or t h e s pri ngs.
tice from the choir master to mcct^it decorations and thu club rooms wete growing plant was won by Mr*.
Game at Orlando
the progress and uphuildltvg of the
Mis J. J. Crump of Scflner spent
The Kissimmee High School and the Imperial next Tuesday night never more attractive. Against the Cecil Gnbhett.
Enjoying tho gra­ city for tho past eight years.
the fit*t |&gt;art of the weok in the city. the Orltindo High School football should be &lt;yi hand at eight o'clock. background ol white wul\fl aipl wood­ cious hospitaljty "of Mrs. Barnes
Mr. und Mr*. Thigpen expect to
t|M. yucsf t f Mrs. J. A Shepherd at teams will clash at T in oVOek to This will hr for the hig chorus on work the’ graceful vines of the white wete Mesdaptt-Hl
A. Neal, C. M. .arrive home In ubout ten day* und
Memorial Day and it is important star jessamine hung in wonderful, Vorco, FoireSI \J&gt;atce. T? E ’ Barrett,
morrow nfti-rtioon at tip; fitTr ground
I heir home on Elm avenue.
will make-Sunford their future home.
that
you should he there on lilnc.
y„r that GOOD GULF C A S O . Both sides are detpfmmed and a This chorus will meet once a woplf pretty festoons with here and there Cecil G a h b e t t a n d G . K Smi t h. , J()lh of l h c m w, „ rece, vo a w a rm
the funny little face* of the Jack- memlo-rs of t h e club
warm contest is anyfrijutted
Mrs. O \\
1,1 SK «n.l S U P R E M E AUTO OIL
welcortfe frorp their mnny frieml*
until December fifth
o'-lanterns peeping
between
the Brady and Mrs. A. I1 Connelly sub­
phone H H Coney. Agl. No. 116.
Additional
IVo|ile and Events on Page 8
vine*
Larger .Iark,-o’-lnnternn were stituted for absent members
' u l l e d Sun ford
14-if
plaeeit about tbe looms, holding cut
Aiming the p r o m i n e t , I visitor
io
Financial Report of Schools
^Xftcr b r i n g Hosed • for «***wr»i t h e ent-r- t m VWtFfw-«J«y w«r*. U . Ai.
Kinbnndrru Circle Cnlerlained
Dally Thought.
ivisewhefe to tbU iuui1 will .bii^ dowers and ferns -Great masses of
weeks for.repairs lh« stote of M Ph i f er a n d Hev. C. II S u m m e r s of
l i f e Is made up not o f ’krent sacrl- '
goTilenrod
glo
wiM
and
shtmmetrrj
Mfj,
George'
Watson
wns
-tlis
found the iinunciu 1 report of the
(.'rank has reopened for business ami Gainesville.
TFtoy were on t he ir Seminole county Bchools for tho year like sunshine iri charging profu­ charming young hostess to the Km- flee* or duties; lull of IIMRt tfi/ngx ttr
i, now ready to nerve their custom- w ay to Op!ar?&lt;H« to a t t e n d t he big
In one corner of the recep­ broidery Circlo Thursday afternoon. which Rtnllrn anil klmlness and atnall
ending June 30. 1915, ns compiled sion.
ohllgaflons given habitually ara what
tion
hall
was a fancy candy booth, The member* of this neighborhood
, er»
M e t h o d i s t SiAnday school c o n v e n ­ by Supt. D. 1,. Thrasher.
win tho heart and securo comfort—
The m a n y friends of Rev
ti l l er Spri ngs W a t e r d e l i v e r e d tn tion
This is a very fine report and gaily decorated with yellow and circle are a congenial little band of Davy.
iour ho me . P h o n e W. H. Williams StiniMi. - is. r, g l a d in « c c Inn aguiu si oiilil in- carefully read by those in- black, with running little Idack cuts busy young matrons 'and maids,
t.rested in schools, and especially completing ll"- “ tirscuve appear whose meeting*
or.* marked by
m ihe Sa nford H o u s e or t h e Sp r in g s .
the tax pa vers
! » » " ■ " f ,l" ’ booth. This was pre­ friendly sorialu lily
Delicious
re­
V nln (
|d.i t (urge! liie Halloween annul
sided over by Mrs I It Stalling freshment* Were Served upon till*
B o o t - is , .
In op. i on N o v • in 'n r
■ in. I 're titfi tori an church tonight
and Mrs. lohu T Rtadv who sol.) ii, i*a*ii&gt;n and i v'"" l tune enjoyl-d liv
ml Iin 11inn i*I ! ' L, i , .
I ir-t Io - ll,
i» l,i •i wm cun enjoy the ev e ni ng
First Car Goes Forward
|,„mc made .atidx . The - I I
M r*
W .lts O tl*
g li&gt; -* t*
Were
taxes
A, 1 pa meirt ■ Iliad' I N i
II il'i. Ai e|) lllllt h
Ti
n
iirsi
car
of
v
e
ge
ta
bl
es
to
lie
dancing
element
enjoyed t hat plea*
MI'silaliie* .1 It Lawson. K I &lt;ionv-rnto r. mil r e " ive
di*' -Mint "I
1,t,;,,,! (run, t H** Celery Delta for ore until a lat*- hour, wfule I fie more rale*, Morton Hopson. Claude Ib-rnIttink that p u re El de r Sp r in g s U n p i r
*■ ■ '
In
D i,« i ' ■
lie
na oil of IIM.’i b went f"rwnt,| -&gt;.|,il. Indulged In ' “ id I'l.ix Itig
Water and get the benefits there­ |ier vertl
■I■&gt;ri /.idi Hull tf, O-dihru H.rrylon,
l i t e r t lull d a t e liet
yesterday
It
was
loaded
with
roMis
\
S
1
’
(
alter,
hostess
of
tinfrom
P h o ne W | | Williams at the
11 B Coney. J A Thom.i*. I* t
M W Lose'
muff* in.| wahipped by
( ’ Slot off
even in vis a gracious, charming
M.irlow and Mi**e* Annie la*e Caljiaiuifntd House.
• r’ -i • 1 * • *
f i.•it i lj- jiiui . roar Hand -Siding on h** i+- ■-and ha-* mad* ,i re'"fd dor
w ri I
I,.-t t it- t ’ ; I w ' l l
i ! I ’ r.iru-e*
W i v loin the &lt; hutch will he tie
lh, «, l -life
Hie i nr mt\- cun
in.ti e October |it"gramji willi
it. . .i of l*r
Brownlie's sermon
■Km
to JohnN \ or bee* of New
ultne of tfu- most delight (ill ulI-Hlf* 1
\ no l her New H &lt;&gt;m '
light at the Presbyterian
As- i't i ng Mr
t;ir
I» 'ri.i,t' i h.f.
N"i t ,1 1 .) u ii* sold t lirmigl. til- ret&gt; "I tie -eason
\ n m m r i f r i m ’n j ■
1 uni will 11rs ct n Isir ge ,i tl&lt;l i I I I I , . . ■i . *. 1 n : h . • M'*» f »»■T t S • • * ' r . ■ n t . i t i v c I .
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nit civiliiMiott. "Little P.il" rec-; eetj* firevailing.
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F’or mauy year* Will
Dun­ men wish to inform tit ..... - i h - l ti r ed j ustice t oward* tier
T h r ou g h Apple Itotibing i m d n t ’ter ItA^lowebu^
ham was prominent in journali-tie nny nnlirniry fun Vill I "- ai! Hg.ht i ,k ai.rie* of thrilling sncrifielf*. . ehe game* were VnJoyed by the ehildreir
work in Gainesville and lux* many but don't get gay
In former year, f .-eve.* her loyally and ib-vutjpn to­ who also garthiptUed in the danenjg.
If tends all over Florida, i
me uy acts of pure vandalism havi ward him, and wlton she'Ww'wl last of the ojder twc'filajkti r in tbe e v e i2**
been done by the l*o&gt; * t*nd ti:i.* secured hi* h:tf&gt;|*ioe** request* no ingM This is thu flr-l of a series of
Wenih'm Report Indication* of
socials' (hat w/ll* hr givei)-for the
spirit will not In* tolerated
So lie other reward from him or fate,
tain' yesterday.
More indications
careful tonight or the police " i l l get
Mary Pickford invests this extra­ nii-mher* of the church once a
of
today.
Most indications of
Much credit is .due Mm,
ordinary chaiacterization with all month.
rn n trfrhor/ow. Sign* of long diouth y ° u . __________
II. C. ri error, rJirlfrinn of the enthe
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is justly celebrated. In her motnrnis lettainmenl cofntntHce for the nuccloudy some rain will fall. If ruin
ceag aj last night’* affair. She was
do: I full it- -will bo Wet. if wet By s o me people, hut anybody can take of tender solicitude for the man who
Duirk** ChlllTonlr. &lt;Juirk’*&lt; hill I on i c , lias befriended her shw^* n t w of the ably assisted by Mesdame* B. F.
wtl.ther sets in there will lie ruin. (lav ore J with "Swee t S p i r o .
Has
Whit nor, Geo. Speer, Strlngfeilow,
In case it should happen tn tain, a up cr c?eded all other chill lonlcjt where inimitable "Little Mary’ r than we
Mobley pud Biaxton Perkins. Mrs.
which is very unlikely the weather Introduced. Gel It at I.. R- I hilllp* and have s6on in some time. In,the sit­
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which
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sacrifice
reaches
Co, No cure, ao pay. Price 25 cents.
will be very wet.
tho dancing.
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uldp Bernltdrdt. and the expression
B oot l.orrr-" Club
of sufTcntig and courage on her face
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which now and then , re s u b m e r g e d t b t * weok w;(s TK(- annual meeting
by mi emotion that she later diiii,
,lie liook Ixivors’ Club, with Mrs.
cover* to be love, can be accepted
red Williams, -hostess yesterday
as some of the best screen work afternoon.
The rooms wete very
!! Wo me here to aarve you with the very l*est of everything Cooked pro
*he has ever performed.
attractive
with
rums r.nd bofcls of
jterly in n jiorfeclly sanitary kitchefi and served in tin rig t way.
Assisted by a capable cast, in­ Marshal Niel roses placed about on
Re­
cluding R umc II Bassett, George An­ mantels, tables and cabinets.
derson and William Lloyd, "Idttlc freshment* were served at smut!
Pal" may he termed one of tho fore­ table*.
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Mrs. Williams, who i* very pop­
moat Famous Players —Mary Pickford triumphs that have’ yet ap­ ular with the club was re-elected
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Cream Parlor ju H la c ro fm th e ^ c e t
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nwwua ior pubtirailoa, Annual School IWpdri lor Strained* County, lor yaui ending Juna 30th. ISIS. Thi,
it reduction «f outstanding d*bl over lha previous jrsar. Hut this showing la miulUIxtary to yont'Cswty
ib*a such action la tho msaagvmoat ol tbs schools this jrslr »« shall result..it is hopsd, la putting tbs achooi
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r‘i work throughout tho county passed ofl ia a very satisfactory manner.
► Craig locked from my glove to the*
psasd undvr moat auspicious coaditlqas. T h e school buildings, as a ruls, wer* all repaired and Im p rove]
, face of Inca.
and the aitsndanr* ihxexrghout ths county is much larger than last year. at»6 t h e tfflrisncy ot the tsarhlnt
irsr than ever l h « standard dvsired and hopsd tor by thr Hoard. Thsrs Is s vsry reason to sip se t that pat
"Where Is M rr Jam,w o n ? " b e 'do*
A Detective Novel and a Motion Picture Drama
•achsrs will rnskr the best record ystj this ysar.
! mandod ste rn ly .
nd sit werh togrtarr u n o lA d tly (or one ttpag. that the rhildrcn of ths county have th* best educational ad‘ ‘ 1 don't know ," sho replied, facing
&gt;r Ihs monsy svallsUc (or thr purpose.
Don't l&gt;» a tnwckrr. or a luss maker, but be a peacemaker and a
By ARTHUR B. REEVE
i him defiantly.
JO
Tk» H 'e ll-K n e a n N o v t ll i l anJ th*
anti L or a l Hoards mr# all unarl(l*bf loyal friond«-of th*» children, and If you will famlliarlao ynursrlvo* with
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that *«»u will roncludr tbat ypur ■lnr#fe sym p ath y and n»-op#ratioti is m»ru
t forcing h e r to a c com pany him a n d
ro, it U duo tbat you should know, that through thr managrmsnt of your County Hoard th#r# kfti boon »avrd
[hr county this year, already two thousand dollars
It Is safe to rMimat* that this year's expenses will who*
| leading h e r Into h e r back room,
I 9 K . o f not le u than five thousand dollars over last &gt;rar
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As they e n te r e d h e r boudoir, Ken1 wish to riprrss your County Hoard** sincere appreciation to the teackiag force of ih** county for their faith
d l . and urge them (o even greater success, if possible, this school j * i r
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* nedy caw tny foot p rotruding from the
i blanket aho had throw n o v e r mo. Ilo
Youm for the best schools in the state.
pulled It off.
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A N N U A L REPO RT OK SU PE R INTE ND E N T PUBLIC INHTRUCTION. SEMINOLE COUNTY
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Ilia e x clam ation was c u t a b o r t by
f'OIt YEAR ENDING JUNE JOlh. ISIS
w as opened by a colored m aid. I had
The N o w fo rk pollen are mystified by a n o t e xpected to get In a t all, b u t th is th o ringing of tho te le p h o n e
bell.
scries of murders and other crime., Tho
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Inez ttfok a s te p to w a rd I t
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ng letter which Is spnt ths victims, signed
"N one of th a t." In te r r u p te d K e n ­
T ho maid b rought me a chair, a n d I
with a "clutching hand." Tin- latest vic­
took It. 1 did not notice, how ever, nedy, slopping her. "You keep q u i e t
tim of the mysterious assassin Is Taylor
Dodge,
the Insurance president.
tils
(hat ahe was c a re fu l to place It In a I'll nnswrer It. H ello!"
daughter. Elaine, employs Craig K en ­
It seemed th a t, p erhaps half a n h o u r
nedy. the famous scientific detective, to p a r tic u la r a pot with th e back to the
try lo unravel the myalery. Whal K e n ­ wall
a f t e r ho had d isp a tc h e d th e m e s s e n g e r
nedy accomplishes Is told by hls friend,
l laid my hat and gloves on the to Inez, Wu decided to call h e r up to
Jameson, a newspaper man. After many
fruit less attempts t o - p u t Elaine and
table. An I did bo, one glove must seo w h e th e r e v e ry th in g was going a s
Craig Kennedy out of the way tpe Clutch­
h a v e d roppe d on Hie tlobr In a n incon­ ho had planned. H e had a sk e d for h e r
ing Rand ts at last found to be none other
num ber. As th e o p e r a to r ga v e him
sp ic u o u s place by th e leg of the table
than f e r r y Bennett. Elaine's lawyer and
the mtn she Is engaged to marry. Ben­
snt, ni
th e call, ho h e a rd a m a n 's voi^u a n ­
I Bat down while the m aid left me
£1314
nett flees to the den of one of ids Chi­
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swering.
6* 70 £18.041
for a m om e nt to call h e r m istress. in
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In sta n tly h e w as nil suspicion. H e
my best de te c tive m a n n e r I gazed
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TWENTY-THIRD EPISODE
my In te re st In th e su rro u n d in g s. Inez nedy re m a rk e d a t length. "Y o u r c o m ­ t'OLOMED SriMMiLs
^*nfurd.
posure is w onderful
Hut. young la d y ,
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1
" F o r W u Kang At any ra te I am going to
Kialne h a d droppefl In one a fte rn o o n with e x a g g e ra te d politeness.
(xj
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JMtOfl'
in iUpurt of Whit* Srh&lt;»n*
friifj.uti
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(o se e K e n n e d y at Hie l a h o r a t o o -- w hat nrn I Indebted to you for this try to find out. Do &gt;ou th in k you enn
24% &lt;st
21
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rr»-t « ’it&gt;
t5'l 041j
j lo c a te tha t c a ll? " ho a ske d w hen Jn*
v isit? "
f r a l g wan w o rk in g o v e r n stra ig h t
l&amp;O!«•
Nf ftft.ht.rn
DOCK)!
|«t
llnally got file o p e ra to r.
"W e ll.” 1 replied, '‘p e rh a p s you re
b a rk e d c h a ir h h l r h stood close to tho
N. : •t.
.1 Tax Btiilri&lt;-«
1
"No. I c a n 't lo c a te It exactly." c a m e
wall. &lt;On th e arm n w e re s h o r t straits, Tall t h e 'l a s t tim e we met."
I t . rapltut.llon &gt;.f Itx 1
* 4* »H .t B &gt; b u r * * m * n l * tnr S r h &gt; , ' I r e iln l . f i j J „ n r JOlh
1911
Inc* stood by th e table, listening I h i r k the rvp!&gt; a m inute l iter from th e
a p p a re n tly to f a s t 4-n down the a r m s
n
o
i
.
t
r
i
s
.
D l s l l f USE xt i S T S
lt\it
to j o e I thought a lilt mnektngly
\* Ctrl at the telephone e x c h a n g e
i ..h in hur l July 1,4. t-ttl
of the s itte r
Total » j i l l ' »
lied 2uimC - - - 1- — - r
K*(-*l.*ii, * i-rtor .nil t'unipi, set .&gt; hn^yt t.
l spoke tier hand moved to Hh&gt; edge n ca m e from C hinatow n so m e w h e r e
T rrtVT n
Aa they c h a t teil, Kialne w atched
&gt;.«r
«
•
*r(•
1. 1. unpaid July 1,
1-,
rU acl. ‘4» * 44-A-ny-* TT-n
1
K7ri'i r I --iw.'sl T«* Ij-,&gt;
Craig curiously, e x a m in in g th e c h a ir of th e table Suddenly before I knew ■n l'e|l s t r i c t . I think."
Total
aarrants
paid
during
year
Krrrii.-it )nli-re»t Slats School Kunil
K e n n e d y th a n k e d her, hung up th e
Total old* a arrant, paid during year
a a d «*p*-u4«Hy ih»- left n r m on whtrtr if, th e rrmrrfSWRInTiefore my eyes and
Kstclved A p p tm t one mill Tax
x
re c e iv e r and faced Inez. He w as Just
Itsrrlvrd Tuition niin-re.idrni pupil.
was placed a m e ta l d isk in Buch a all w m blac k n e ss.
Total warrant, old and n ee p a i l durtn
Hefeivrd Examination •'***
In
tim e to pre v e n t h e r d e stro y in g Wu'n
Inex
had
moved
h
e
r
h
a
nd
o
v
e
r
and
Total cs.i\ in hand* Trea.urrr Julx 1. 18
I
way th a t th o w r is t of a n y o n e sittin g
lirrcixrd Ironi all other .ources
T h e r e was th e c r u m p le d '
A bar In m essage.
In tho c h a ir could be strnppi'd In c o n ­ had p re sse d a se c re t knob
4trend Total
141.117 14
ta c t w ith It.
Finally K en n e d y a t ­ th e wall Just beside my bend had note. Ilo took H and read It
sp
r
u
n
g
out.
strik
in
g
me
a
terrific
blow
ta c h e d a p a ir of oli»ctrlc w ires from
Tho fuktr gypsy was looking engerly
anyway
Hut, K ia ln e
te ll m e — w h a t
K ennedy looked up qulcklv from th e about the room, apparently for a
b e n e a th t h e c h a ir arm . c onnecting ami knocking me out
Tin*
rnnlil
who
bad
run
In.
and
!ne*
om inous m e ssa g e to the in s c r u ta b le
happened
w ith th e disk nml ru n n in g down on&lt;means of escape. Just then Ji-nnlnga
lifted me up unconscious and ear- f a t e of Inez
Aw ho considered th e hurried In
VuII( Josephine r'-ached &lt;low n and
of fhe legs, th e n c e through a crack
i
n o te , ills m in d w o r k e d r up hllv
Q u ite
picked up the handkerchief she had
In th e floor to th e back room of tin- rk-d m e In'n 'lo* hack room
Jennings." cried Aunt Jtisuphlnr
II m u * &gt; ' . i r i &lt; l ' I l o * m i n u t e s a f t e r
a p p a r e n t Is it w a s K in I Me a y .,i: * t ss‘ n.
torn from Klnlni-u eyc*s "Hhe bound
lab o ra to ry
'selzii that woman"’
Hint K i - i m e d l r n m e t o tin- e n t r a n c e to
It over Iter eyes." s h e explained to
t i l e ness p e r i l \*n* d i r e c t e d
Hut w li a t
"W h a t is I t ’ " asked Kialne
"It
As Jennings approached her the
the a p a r tm e n t
T h e r e he n o t e d t h e
ssas it that c o u l d
b l i n d h e r '*
He
Craig
looks like a d e a th c h a ir "
gvpgy suddenly developetl a remark
Kennedy examined the handkerchief
C o u ld it
ru
"S c a rc e ly ns bnd ns th a t." laughed m a r k w h i c h 1 ha d m a d e H e b a d pint t h o u g h t a m o m e n t
able strength She gave him » shove
i b r l d i .! t&lt;i I' m in
w h i'l i b e h e a r d a
rlnselv
Kvblelitlv he was looking for
il i u m ’
K ennedy, ta k in g u p a large eiiM-k
that sent him reeling Ills foot caught
C r.itg
sel/ed
His* ti li p lu m e
I.
fared dial which had u single hand n o i s e li w a s t'lm ty . a r r a y e d In a ll h e r
mi the edge of the fouuttiln and lie
something concealed in tt arid did not
g l o r y , g o i n g ou t w i t h a p a r t i n g w o r d
called the Dodge house
, sluggered a minute, unable to ri-covi r
e r ld e n tly Intended to bo sw ung around
ft lid it
I *'-r pb-xed, he looked first
o f It * ( &gt; m (to n ftn :ii I ne?
H e d re w
by nomc force th r o u g h th e graduated
Some minutes pass.-d .iDei I i
bl* balance then, with a gr*«t splash
from Klalto- then to Aunt Josephine
b
a
c
k
ti
i
t
o
t
h
e
iiiigtio
f
t
h
e
b
a
l
l
scale on Its fa r e
I b i s Is I h r spiny
had bounil the hatlilkeri hli-f ov r to
fell In The gypsy turned a n d tied
\re you looking for the gypsy s
I w a s s till urn o t i s r l o t is
and Inez
rn o g ra p h —a scientific th ird degree
eyes She sit opposite the gvpt.v )&gt;,,
through the palms. Kialne nnd Aunt
tiariilki-rcliu-t • Kltllne asked lltmllv
w
a
s
s
l
.
i
i
i
i
l
l
n
g
o
v
e
r
m
e
w
lien
she
he e xplained Inill a ting b -lb the c h a ir
try us she would, she could see n
Josephine following her
•■• • lug bis ast.oitshuieut
'then she
a n d tho dial
"It reads b person's t h e t i n k l e o f I lie h e ll
vision that she did not her-eli coiijnt
Kite rati aa far us she cntili! coming
stm.ped
and
pok'd
up
ani'thi
r hand
I ' r a l g U li ron sgiO U Slt l o o k th e v e r y
th o u g h ts nnd feelings th ro u g h the
11(1 lo tile glass wall that formed
kirthef frot ilo- floor
Here it l*
i hair In w h i c h I bud b e e n b i l l i n g nnd
p re ssu re of th e blood
the Inner end of the conservator&gt;
it dnlu t lot a. vi tv clean, sit when slot
al d o w n r u in liat.iuflv
A »h&gt;* i . m
Further retreat was Impossible
She
wasnt
looking 1 dropped It and used
b u n , s h e b a il g i v e n a lilt I." g a - n
seized a little rustic chair and
rnv own
i ' r a l g w a t c h e d h e r keet tlv
b ow
•lashed u ihrough the glass Caution*
&lt; ver
b e v a * atile in d i s c o v e r tha*
'v sin- managed to make her way
u t-.deno . i l b tier c a l m e x t e r i o r i lie w as
ihi'oigli the opening she had broken
v f t v n- rv on t an d e \ i fed
Jennings bail by this Untr-. picked
W e ll’ dem anded Ivrntodv with an
himself out of til*- fountain and. drip
M acaulay’s Idea of Genlua.
• nlgm allt'al * rn i I&gt; Yon didn't expect
Idtig. Joined 1' a Ine am) Aunt Jose­
The most wonderful nnd oplendld
t o see me again s o s oo n did y o u '
phine In the chase Out In the garden
proof of genius Is a great poem pro
Inez se e m e d lo be overcom e for the
;xt las' tbe
dropi«'d down be
I n r . d In u c l v l U t e d a g e — M a r a l l l a v
m om ent
S h e rose nnd moved over

Sec the Pictures at The Star F.verv Wednesday. Admission 5 and JOc

to

the

Slo-'s III Ifi e &lt; o n s e r v n l o r v

tab le

Walt n lulnnte " In te rru p te d Kelt
:ier|y
"Come h a rk and sit down
I
b .lV e s o m e l b l l i l - to v:iv III v ol]
\ i - VnuslV
tier
I,,Ilid
r t 'l l - il th e
ta b le

and

t o " v e | .‘i l e i i g

low arrl

tin-

m-' o f kto b
K ennedy r n d j i e It but he bad not
m oved bis r b a l r frotn th e iKisttlon In
w hich It had been p lared for mo At
th a t m om ent, though, his e y e fell on
my glove, w h i c h I bad Inadvertently

There ►

a gypsy here
T he y 're B ittin g tlierr
llk«- n c o u p l e o f ‘ninnies w aiting f o r »
\t « lo n o f
Co ml h e a v e n s
l u t • rrupt* d f raig
not
« till a h a n d k e r c h i e f ov* r h*-t

eves is s h e ' V n ’ Quick teil her to
rip It off yourself— quick —quick ’ "
Aunt Josephine knew Craig too well
to stop to ask why.
In grent excite­
ment she dropped the telephone and
almost ran from the library
As slo
entenfd the conservatory she could
lo u r t h e low droning v o i c e o f the gvp

2t; - element, radium. For a moment Wu
regarded It. then took up a hand
kerchief that lay before P'm. Already
ho had ripped a atluh or tw-o from d r o p p e d on t h e P o o r H r r e a c h e d d o w n
the seam In the hem
lie slipped the a n d p i c k e d it up
Vt b e d id so th e
Sh*- har| pu||i-d ihi- b s m l . i g e front
little radium tube Into (he hern ol b a r In tlo* w a l l t V » out Just m i s s i n g sv
her
ovvn
c) i s and vsua watching Klaiiti
§
the handkerchief
his lo n&lt;l a s lo I m-i i I ov e r
keenly
"Here." be-stlyKgrutTIy i » « servant
S’ i *i Itir ih.yr In r s o l e no- had fa i l e d ,
"Take this l6jt*-r aitd tlie other thing In- - m.id- i d o l l f&gt; r 'l o - d o o r
T h e gv psv w ,i» o n l o r f e e ! in an In
K -n
to Inex. Yhu know ihi- iiddr* **
stunt
wltii an air of sneering triumph
l ie d v s p r a n g t 11 Ins f r e t an d so I re*Y h e r
• 'P" w0 n' uptown he went until be came
"Y o u
vou c r i m i n a l " ' cried Ailtil
'• to ft rather ordinary looking apart
losheplijne
" H e l p ' Jentvjogs, h e l p "
men I house. He went in without dls
,
covering that I was following
i.f the ‘ Iktdgo bousu. and there was
I ftianced about. No one was watch btijylng hotTelf pruning tho rose'
Ing m o.,. Then, to-- be sure that I 'Pushes.
would recognize .the ^b.mse | not, d ll
Once Mie happened to glance up at !
E'*-* by marking a small erosq j* llh a pen the i-tyl nearest the atroor. She could
v'
ell qn the atonework of thn’stvpa _
t-e«'n strolling gypsy going by. ntw!
* ' lj l ^ d not know til. the More,,1&gt;«X l » ^hrwftty pav, njipnrently. hiiA sj'lcxl-her
fotindJmiiUlertiiat upiduT s the ftteu'- t-Hiroiigb-the open .window
* aongef jwpped uF u i l o r n - . w h i c h " R o o d afternoon..mJatress." g ro o ^ l
answorrd by n maid. » mufafto wlth'n ’ thp gypsy coming »h l/ l o tin’ , fepee
marked gypgf'east i*f features.
* j H " Wouldn't you like to have.ttfd.'read
Tho mftjd tJjMvhed thx’ dwor Into the ; jour fortatio*? .
li
hallway and admitted Uiu fiieBseti^cr, • . Klnlqc woa lonesome. Hho JoolTerl
j
loex took the note and the h ad case. * the gypsy over,, and .H'f' ‘ picturesque■
p r having to the maid to reave her loss of the woman nppcilerl to her
• - Then a|be loru oireie-tM no^O uod ryail . laughingly she rotrsrrited. and the
"Have her bind the Inclosed over gypsy entered
her eyeo. If ia place three mlnuta*.
The gypsy took Flalne’s tTand nnd (
bllndnee* will reeult In a few tlaya."
bn-ki-d at It carefully "You are In 1
“T ell the master f shall have li danger from a |vowerful Oriental crltn
1 dofle na be directs." sh» said to the Inal," announced tbr-jgypay at last.
I' ’ Chinaman aa the tbfUiworl him.to the
Klalno was. to soy tho. least, lmdoor.
*['.*,
pressed.
Inct turned and' went Into the hack
"H o Is a very dangerous man," wont
. rOIStp brhimmb«Y.' whore tho maid on tho gypsyjf*
‘ ;,tria waIlfnr '":^ h ii?,.brou(tM out ffom
"An&lt;J that Is Pot nil." tho gypsy hint-

"W by. a u n t if w hat's th*» inaHcr?".
rvakf^r Jilalnn, wijzfdpAng at tfio sud
iti-ciiPfa with wlilrb t h s baudagp h a d
bpen u»xn frocr h c r cycs. 'W h a t docs
It all .tpoftn?"
I
"You—you criminal*" re p e a te d Aunt
Josephine accusingly at tho gypsy,'
then turning to Kialne, "Why, Craig
called up and warned me pot to let her
put anything over'your e'yeg. } didn’t
wall to hear any more-' X juiit ran'lo
ami tore the thing off." ’
. *

Wi l l i u very c tn i*itlrra lili i" l " l Ircc-. I »• nil'll I
B tirk u v o N u rs u riis lin n- i* inm *1 nt :i &lt; ••rtifica
iin

TAHjSk.

i i 11m t

ii11&lt;1 \ i i r i t ' l y

of

In

t ■*, i j . i i r

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I'ln’ iiiloptnni o f this (Vrtifiuiti* has 1*e*«*ii m i ^ rusI i
us I iv th e ntitnltcr o f im|iiirii‘s rutt’iv ril from |nwho h a v e I roujLfliL trt-i-s ;i*kmyf for in form ation to
other persons liejjotintinj» for tin* pnrehnsi* o f prov
In scores o f instances t hat ha\ e conn* tim ler otir &lt;i
viition in ttl^ p a s t few years. Imyers pai«l a hanrl
preinilini on f»rove properties 1»y rea*oii o f the ia« i
they w e re planted with Htiekeve tree*.
In a greait miwil&gt;«'r o f eases negotiations fo r the
chase o f gro ves h a v e fa Ill'll llirout:h when it cotih
he t-slahlishetl to t he Nalisfnetion of the in ten d in g
chaser that the p la n tin g had hren o f lliie k e y e tre
I t is o b v io u s l he assurance t hat proves w e re ruatle
B u ck eye trees has conn* to he Imikril upoM hy sli
, in v e s to rs ns seroiul only in iuiport.inee to the tit
V thy land, in v ie w &lt;»f the widespreatl rcpu tatioi
\f|iin1ity o f B u ck ey e trees.
•a U C want t o g iv y our customers t ree. insurance tha
" ■ m t lc c t them as much as does a title search. S
‘ h a v e "d e v is e d this c e rtifie n h , w h ith will he foun
itssM o f no small value in a n y transaction in vo
* the w o f t h o f a g ro v e .
It is to the trees u ^a
' Nii1) s t n ic t t » f title is to the land.
•
Full particu lars as to this new and helpful feat ti
~ B uckeye service will he mailed on a p p lication . *
described in detail in the n ew B u c k e y e N u f j
C atalog.
I f you have not received a e b n v o f

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�OCTOBERJOzIMR

THE HANFORD flBRALD

•

PAGE SEVEN

after me. pausing at the door to watch
ur run down tho hall.
Slowly a cabinet under tho labora­
tory table back of her swung open,
and the evil, murderous faco of the
Chinese master criminal appeared
j\ D e t e c t i v e Novel and a Motion Picture Drama
from tho refugo to which . ho had
dropped after the shots wiilch h(j
had fired to frlghteq inet. Silently ho
crept toward Elaine, standing with her
-fticWell-Known Novelist and the Creator of itie'Craig Kennedy" Stories
back to ^Itu.
With ono powerful movement ho
Monroe Chapter No. 15, II. A. M.
P r e s e n t e d In Collaboration W ith the Pallia Players and
swept Elntiio bttek Into the laboratory
Meets every second and fourth Tlmrs
tbo Eclectic Film Company
and to tho lloor utfTT xlntnmod tho day in Masoidc Hull over llio Irnpcflti
door, locking It. Another Instant tlnd Theatre. \ bating companions welcome,
CorrrtrH, IVH. br tb« m, Cai.vt) All Fomra «l*tu Kmn t,i
H. E. Tolar
ho run to Inei nnd unfastened her. ). F. Ivirnatz
Secretary
High I’riesl
8he had merely fainted and was now
coming
to.
Kennedy wna speecntess wtui ro- ceal her feelings from this Instru­
Down the hnll wo had discovered no Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Stn i
. ||e took the other handkerchief ment."
,*d Mnidly ran his band over It. At
Already, although we did not know ono when suddenly we heard Iho sti­
Meets every first and third Tuesday *
»
be came to a little hard lump in It, the gypsy had gone straight tn Wu lled scream of Klalno. Hack wo rushed in each month Everyone who has seen j
|r; tftB He ripped It open. There Fang s apartment. Wu had been get­ to the door. Hut It was locked and his Star in the East are cordially invited J
to visit tlii- chapter.
’ |he imle tube of radium!
ting anxious about his scheme when Jammed,
Alice E (tohluns, Sec'y
"You're lucky.' he uxclaitued. "If his servant announced that Inez s
W u had finished releasing Inez by
tou had had that tube over your eyes maid was outside.
rtits llnio and. with her, rushed Into
i, would have done Its work In a fow
"Hrlng her In Immediately." Wu the hack room. As ho did so Elaine
minute* You might not feel It for thundered
mnnaged to get to her feet and fol­
m
tlm*\ but you would have been
low In limn to see Wti smash the win­
The maid came In. frightened, blurt
muded at least In a few days. If not Ing out what had happened to her
dow to thi&gt; tlre er.cape with a chair I
and what she had seen at tin* and half shove Inez through to safely.
He was about to foNow w h e n c e
apartment of her mistress
Wu
llstuncd, bis fnco repressing tho rag­ spied the yphygtmigraph and seized It.
Sanford bodge No. 27,1. O. O, F.
That brotf£ht» lUtn Urea to face with
ing fury ho felt.
'Meets every* Monday at* 7:20 p. m
Elnlnp. .She hyiatchwlQho record front o ver Imperial Theatre.
"Quick—my street clothes." ho or
J. J. Dlchinron
tiered of his servant, then, as ho hint; With.* ML^iath ho struggled with J. W.* 0. Singletary
Secretary
N. (1.
threw them on, added to the gypsy. her for It. ‘ .
.fly this Tllne' Kennedy and 1 had
“ Wait hero until I return.”
(late &lt; ity t amp No. C, W. O. W
It wns only a few minutes after ho forcejl the door and were In tho out- I
had been warned by tho gypsy that er laboratory.
Meets second ami fourth Wednesday
Wu hlmseff gilded Into the hall lead
Wii had bout Klalno lutck over tho nights in each month.
J I Hoolelmn ,
table and had drawn a long knife. As E. b. Miller
Ing to the main room of tip* Inborn
, Clerk
Council ( 'ninmandcr
tory. He listened a moment, then, lie poised it oyer her ho heard us
henring nothing, was about, it* open coming. Uijp shouts seemed to glv**5
El Attic redoubled siren gili She broke I
II. J‘ ii I . Sanford l.txlge 1211 f
awa * Just as Wit slabbed furiously,
Mi-yt lir-t and third Widm-ii;i\ lilyh
and the knife point wiih deflected by it corner ol I ir-t St and I’lilmeMo \ u
the uphiguiugraph. ,
,.
.1O. 1*. l«*vb.r
T t A N***iK
There wu» not an; Instant to lose,
Secretary
Exulted Hob r
and Wu fairly dived out of tho win- I
do\v. As we rushed in Kennedy . The bake Itrce/e i ounrll No.At Junior
pause,] n&gt; reassure himself of Elaine's
Order I niled American Mcchtyilc**
safety, but I, plugged after Wu, my
..Mi-els i*vi*r\ Wednesday at 7:-Hl 1*.
reveller il rnXv 11*
M.. it. [bet ,1", HaA
Visiting hjntlterB
1 11 Sum h,. Re. S. ■
dm.'. I sliol dowji frum ti e win ar&lt; «•!■■■(!•
dew at his retreating fuini
He fuel
ahtio'l reached the gronlid when I
- , a Wm stag, * r and lull If, r, I ul
Ih- a a
i ill" • t In) al,. ,| t. ,. I I aUell
. fl, . f huL I 1,44*1 use,| tj, tn all
l »!nrti&gt;d after him
n„i as he

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. pot i-i, sails ami imparts
st n*iigl I, ami \ igor to gr*oving m ip s ami trecs.
Mowers’ l i m e s t o n e g r o u n d unusually fine
rt'mltlv mixes with (he soil
I 'mit.uns no imjiiiriln-s fan in- a p p l i e d at a n y l i m e — is
inexpensive Write for literature and prices.

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in lor arms
Half supportnig, half
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Blowers Lime &amp; Phosphate Co.
Box K 308, Ocala, Florida

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an I I- topi ..ii, d ■ j;S[ttnd, ’*
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labor 11Vjt&gt;*•-n I r&gt; turn* •!
t liriiugh •I he ,WImlt^w*. I saw that tlo&lt;
.train bud^ la »Iji
T* thu
* ■sriueli lut I'biUi"
Ne.i mot
Wua,«^er, vbc bud taint
i*d anil I\flnfu--t|V.w«H Ju^f hrjijglng her

Our Shouts Seamed to Give Elaine Redoubled Strength

K'linmly hud illwrrivnrnil
. .if,- i|,;,i itin) Hlarti'if

lift

w*&gt; grnUpnil

inirwi-lf

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With f|,l-7 | lii'gui, to gwxcd lu ul ui fur a iniiiu"lii I In n
w 11hitr** w
Si i. iu I v 11 i i i iil' I ’ s w o
- ■i ■ . iii-triii-tiuii*
d a w n iigain i " l b " gr' iiud
■•i.a* ■d u 1th Ui*- gun
In tin- tiiu-V naan .Ki'iim ih ti«ik In-*
| l.ii on I want you to' go
plnnn ii mi r Hu- ifi" ' r w .o wldl*- Eluiii"
' ui" wind on ib** way'nnd
and 1 bi'ld aver tin* iiiiil
■ i urri-atrtf at one** Other
‘ Now. Wallor." hn bngan in nil a*
m|*p , , in.,, m*t a chance."
*umod rhetorical tone, "you rciiu'in
I illt hut know It nt tho time, hut
Jun a .it »,.r,i uiiout to start nnd bor wo trficod that follow, Wu Fung. I"
Pell street. I,nt mo sen Whnl was
*rri' iii"iing toward tho door, lh«
i lint niimhor’
Ono’ *;
r&gt;I») i •mlijt-as mid fagged. rcachNl
||i&lt; payroll 1 saw tho noodlo jump
Ihi Ml * i . of the apartment
She
slightly at tho mention of-l'oll »lrvei.
**• il» it to go In when she heard
lr,,t i i 'I myself going out
Shi* thpn fall back nt tho numbrr, o n e '
drupji-it b n k into I he convenient ahei'Two?" wont on Kennedy
Wr » tn-11 fitnnedy had used before,
Thu noodlo aenreoly ondllaH*(V
^n*l wIii p we rattle out wo did not
."Threo—four— five." come slowly
k*- an-"lie in the hall. As' w e dintnex'a faco, though » « could not aeo
ppf&gt;^r" I -lie "merged nnd cautiously It, wnn tenao and act She ii'cmril do
lOllllSllI I]K
tormlru'd not to betray a thing Yet
I In *p,i• '■* my fears lni*x went with- tho harder aim tried to control the out
■ ■ tn the latKiramry
We ward exyrejialon of her feeling* tho i
rn,' r"i ' ui least, not knowing thnt tnuro aho. hetrayeii fieraelf by tht* In­
p 1‘Jlr i.f Mack eyes watched every ward blood pressure which tho uncan­
r1' 1' " ’ ’
lb*- fake gyimy saw u« ny llttlo fbstnjroent before u» re
r"
‘ " I, -illy came out of a door corded. &gt;
P*t&gt;&gt; min wiiich g|t„ |lruj cupped and
A b Kemiody kept on counting the
pUrr*.‘I downtown
Indicator slojrty, but steadily, rose,
b • ' uni long after | arrived, how- registering her Suppressed emotion*.
fRfr, that Kennedy and Efnkin Joined KIMfi*&gt; nnd I-watched tho dial, bending
Bt* st t! ,. laboratory
tfv h u e d y hnd over It with lnten*o Interrat.
OutaldO In the hall, Wu lu»d again
coma to tho' laboratory' dour. Thin
time ho drew out hla key and softly
opened It nnd entered For n moment
ho stood confronting inex. alouo In the
chair. Quickly ho raised his Anger
to hla lip*. Indicating alienee.
-“ Kennedy kept on counting. As he
‘neared tin* right number Wu drew n
revolver and raised It high over hi*
head Twice he shot Into the ulr
Suddenly. Jual befo/e tin* allots, the
i\lal had unaccountably jumped ten
or n doien points What did It miTan
I "hold It up and Kennedy looked at It
In wonder. IIO. wft'B about to take a
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t 'AiffUtJfl
ego'fa lined,
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u .iuiiiidii Mtu., Jmt^ijm gfr1
! got him
ij fridg u*i
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l. d r i l ^ i '' 1'htlli"
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it if »*ie mm1“
l * r lloi moment in bin relief at i-ei
Ing k ladle him Hufe, Kennedy aeetried
to have forgotten all about Wu
My
words recalled him.
• \. ver mind, lie reassurt'd, us tie
• ' ||" l i lie Inti" spin gniuKrnpli. Nut
I " 1.Id ing lb" great jump Id the llldlea
’ r when Inez ill.-i os ,r&lt; d XX11 before
t'.-r o r» t I-Ier,!,| t,!*" highest tension
I ill* tit bdied Vo It P* || sir**
. I,ad '^i.d JiU dell in I lai Irnlli
that'
XX.« gathered nbiild Craig while
l.l.iiii" l o o k e d ul til til elated
Then you Have forged the last
link." aim cried, .seizing both bln hands
in her own.
. Kmined) merely Mmllrd and shook
hia bead grifvcty."l^
i'h j^ m; ^ £ N rri|&gt;i;KL&gt;.r
Surety Ha, p ]d n 't M ean —
M aster.of thd^pouaa, ftp, eoniplnla*
igyf in'rVrtnt) '’ 'Dear, dear, .tumea, lviu

tired uT-yiejeC urtnlinun! Ifhch'-n ^ujuab
Ides
P*;r/nnt .^■ V lV rLflr. ‘ow- would
you like to be rd llrJ bn nddle hettib d
old Idiot, nupposln'.
Wasn't one,

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KNOWN FOR Q UALITY
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va­
rieties of V’AKM. PIRLD^nd
GARDEN SEEDS that have
been ti -*W»Tviml‘ known to bo
sj&gt;i*cj;tlly adapted to Florida
soil and
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There are limes in every woman's life when she
neetls a Ionic to help her over tho li.iril places.
When lli.it tune comes Ip you. you know whal tonic
to lake Cartlui, the woman's ionic. Cardui is composeil of. purely vegetable, injjreilienls, whicti act
pently, yet surely, on the weakened womAnly organs,
anti helps ImiUI them hack to strength and health.
It has benefited thousand^ and thousands of weak,
ailiiiji women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
I
Von can'l make a'm isiake in taking

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Mi-- Mi'rtha I’arkani, KimreKtry
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Miss Amelia Wilson, R /F . 0 . No. -f. Alma, Ark.,
says: “ I think Cardui is tlie greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I bewail to take Cardui, I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy*
spells ami a poor,appetite. Now I feel as well and
as stiun^ as I ever did, and can cat most anythiny."
Benin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.

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i llb ' ! Kueial.t I * i alb'd iiflimn
m ob- T*v p ■irli t- i * i uj Hate! n o t
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1 illijunr nnd lr&gt; ii-'eV soar bin ha-* be*‘n
used
far ii'tir** b. i Ik-r*' poverty1
» Irb k*'1' p"opl*-

Has Helped Thousands.

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ba-* ’‘ in**1P 4|t11 i«lii Inf 1a.i til f;ij |

in BrhtirtlAfi'pn
tafr- rmhfirtt* tbe fotli » In* tlr«rf iLrtl
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* ‘he tabl land br-Mtir iwPMttl ai f L**/i\
nf if,** ia*UArtrj (tf wurli
tn '‘t
rmmr nf K. Nfillif, tlnlns •«{(! rrrtilU*&lt;*|
•hfttl l*»- rvdrffirrU urcordlnff Ul Jan. lir
.!wd will U*ur thereon on OmjitO* .fif uf,
S'i (rnitwf A !* 1
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Uiluov* rnx nflirtsl *i^n«l|jr4 HfLi
thi- »hr 20th d«y of Hits.her V.
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t’lrrIt f'Uruit Co'iirl Homlnolv &lt;*o,. I'l*,
If y Ja« C Ktihrrtw. i » c.
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Com e
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mi v .»:‘
In ( null nf Ikf fount* Judy*. -|fr»l|nl*
(a u n t * . Hint, of I laridn

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To All Cr.dUnfft.' toz• Ii-,o' Plililiiwir*^
• ml All i’rr»R3* having Claim. ArjjrrtvT
■ Said Kitalai
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You, and each of you, arr btinliWtiutiSnf and. *»n*lfed ’ (o pre.rnt anj*mi dr'manita wklrb you, o* elthrr "t ytt|*
may have agalnal thn rilatrof Jf.ia (latn
Xlorfivoft, ilfr a id ; lal. »t Wmtnola*!A;nM.
1)-. Florida, lo «tit* andrrilfn.d »dl*-iaTxiral"* "f . 4hi *-.(ata. —ilhtn I no yraf/'ff’im
till- rlatr hrrrof
Paiid lire
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Adminl*lra t f V '1

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In -Court a f

111** TtjrfUty iu i l t r ,

C.ntnl/. Hlup- or klarlda

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Jam.* I*, flobart*. Poremtrd
Tu a|| /boditora. I.rgatrr4, fllttFuMaffl
all P.raona having rial mi syy m fl
ratata:
z
flail apd required t*-y&gt;re*#nt
Arm a m!i w‘ r | h &gt; ijfc ?p r alt her ,*(. ))V
have' ag ilnrt tan ratata of Zajdaw^Q
nria, drmaand, lata of" Ramflfeja^
Klofida. lo tbs undnaalgn.il admipw
nf aatd r.tatn, within on# y . a r Mr
data hereof.
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V.JD al.d tlrto hor 5th, A. f). ‘ 1918.*

. MARGARET D. HOflBRI
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m y horse is sick.
vPrompt attention muit be givy

ailing stock so that farm work may not be delayda^
Bell Telephone Service on the farm enables you
to get the veterinary quickly.
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’ I jit also keep* ybu.in-touch with the. markets and
your neighbors.
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''day for our Free Booklet.
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SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
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PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD

HERALD

OCTOBER 29, isis
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AT SANFORD CHURCHES

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[ j m l t c d ^ ^ H g 3 11 (
Potash supply
H \
given an incentive to
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more thoroughly into plant nutrition
^
with view to utilizing product* at hand to the very _
bast purpose. The result of our efforts along this line is

Presbyterian Church
The Sunday school is enthusiastic i
in .its work and is growing.
Dr. Brownlee will preach both
services Sunday. The night services
are evangelistic.
The subject Sun­
day night at 7 will be, " W h y Join
the* Church?"
A large chorus is
lending the singing at these services.

It is so carefully blended that where land is properly pr
^ ^ t g o im t any fertilizer mixture of same ammonia and phi
regardless of percentage of potash.. Send f&lt;

&amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co,
Classes for Christian
Doctrine
0 • a. m.
•
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Benediction 7:30. p. m*
Sermons adapted from the Kpistle
and Ons\r,\| of the Sunday.
Week days:
Mass evry morning at 7.
Friday, at 7:30 p. m. Stations of
the Cross.
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M A R Y BICK FOR D IN “ L IT T L E P A L " AT T H E STAR MONDAY
N OVEM B ER FIRST

church las t'P riilay werrinfc, at their
pretty little home west of the city.
There, was a luige gathering of the
young people to enjoy the fun and
frolic, which ran fast and furious, as
tiie many laughable and amusing
games developed.
A particularly
-funny‘ •rrrr- 'rr -vraT-thr TrnfnttriTT ofpoetry, six different members of the
company reciting poems, no two the
same, all at one time. Guessing the
names of cities was rather novel and
exciter! much curiosity.
Many old
fashioned game* were played and
the guest* upon taking’ their de­
parture voted the coins of S i n a i ! de­
nomination the lf;"&gt;t ayre-abb- 01
enter t a m e r s

Baptist Service for Sundav
0:30 Bible School.
Mr. W. E.
Mrs. K. U. lfnyes is again at home
Scoggan will ct as superintendent
from a delightful visit to relatives
on account of Mr. Jinkins* absence
in Kentucky.
from the city.
11:00 Preaching at this hour by
V Griffin Herring left on Wednesday
the pastor, Mr. George Hyman on
for Anna {rolls, where he will enter u
the subject, * "T h e Vision of the
preparatory school before entering
Goal."
upon his studies in the Naval Acad­
6:30 Jr 1}. Y. P. U.
emy to which he has been appointed
6:30 Sr. B Y P. U
7:30 "T h e Matter and Manner of
Mrs. Archie Betts is vi-iting in
Acceptable Prayer" will be the sub­
Kissimmee
ject discussed by Mr Ilymarr in the
evening
On Nov 7th the church will begin
Hunt- n a « t i
a scrips n? services lasting Tor four
City.
days. The pastor will do the preachYou are welcomed t o . all the serMrs. Geo.. Dickinson left on the 1
midnight frnin Wednesday to attend
the bedside of her youngest son.
( ongregational Church
Robt M l»u k,-0*011. who is critical­
Ncxl Sunday morning tinly ill
ject (or consideration will he,
M i' !{&lt; -&lt;■ Addington i ' &gt;re from ( "ongregat lonulisin of Modern
Indiana and will b&gt; t h&gt; gm- t « f b, r a present at ion of lb,- tiling $ ., t
lb,- Congregational &gt; B U f i I
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Mis
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bo
t he winch
o thM
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//iiynut’i
T hot tt&gt;It
Wold hits betn received m San
foul of the marriage of M i " Dai*,
[layman of Savannah, Gu . and Mr
S .1 Thm nr I of Sanford, w lii-b ten*
(dace in Savannah mi Miturdav
Mr
Tbotriil! is a well known and l"'P
ulur employe of the A I
1.

Reached

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Miss Mary Chappell read Life
and named the works of Mary Murfree. This writer's style of writing *?■ vc
differs from that of mo-1 waiters, m., .
A Tennesseean by birth, stones ’are
*'
laid amid scenery of mountains, pen th» t,
name Ttetng OiaTlv* T* 1o&lt;-17,■u" A '
humorous incident is related. At a
meeting of writers among which ,)*«*’•
numbered
Longfellow,
Whittier, „r n
Holmes, etc-.. Miss Murfrce attend*
ed
Holmes upon finding the card tivr r.
Charles Crockett proceed,,-,! to Hunt »■,,) ,'
ii|, the owru-r of the card
After 1.'" !.
r-'r t
mtlrh searching he returned to WhitTin1
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fni m* ir■&gt;1:-I s
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C‘ lijtr I« •*
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. 'juth huhitH i ( i h»* Kouthi'in mmin*

FOR RENT
For Kent
Booms for light houici-t-tTig •» 1•» &lt;hik avenue
'Jo -f
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and

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f*nht th e e t i t I n i s l a s t b
vouu g
woman
■Are l l i i s "
i •-)• i in ,1 the bastiful man
I f a v i-n i v " i in-i *• » 11'
N*i
A fter
ob servin g

Ihe

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of

last

yeur, Fm afraid to bmk."

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C u rre n t.

Stray electric currents from a rail­
road are supposed to cause the treen
M r&lt; E. W. D. Dunn ia expected oil one side of n,Brussels street to bud
blossom after
from UHando today to attend the again and
IMlkisoti irftiajciile,to the t.iternture they once have^shed their leaves every
fall.
DcpirAmept .tomorrow afternoon.

9eBCIIIIUIIIIII500C3«CXX

TRUSS

“To Save Time Is To Lengthen

Life” .
Did you over stop to think how, much (mu* ymi roujd
save if you had a bicycle?
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How many times a duy do you walk frurjj one to twen­
ty blocks wlien if you liad a bicycle the trip could Ik- made
in one fourth tho time?'.
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We have
i n « ll tho l»est miikvt*, iioth cheaj) ones and higher,
which wo will self on term* to *uit. Or. we n»n fix up your old one at
a reasonable price. Corpjq in and talk to ua olmut it.

Sanford Cycle Company
« Opposite City Hail

Bicycles, Motorcycles ant! Accessories

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MelhodiNt Services
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of b t
The session of the school on next ami
Sunday is expected to be of greater I ° f l ^interest than any preevious day.
I pirtm
About thirty member* of the Days
Truth Seekers
and
Brotherhood Hoi
, lasses with tin- pa*lor and *ufnT -o'- *'
iMendent iiHi-tuI the peiiern I ion of Bn
Bible cfasses uf the AlvtfcOiilXl church , IlH -d
in I &gt;rlatldo this w e e k
I d a * w a* a *!•' 1• 1
great in i .tsion
Ida* teachers and 4' d
some of the officer * who Wets* pres- Linlti
rut will convey lo those who were
hot
not able to attend the'good thing* mg*
they received.
The Sunday school l’hitik
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meets nt 11:45.
jpurru
Preaching
Mornihg
f»t
It
and
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All will pteet jt hearty welcome

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ror SaleVKjtgfe and Baby t’ bix of
H** Melted Carbon.
*celebrjjtPd Brgul White AVvandotfe*,
Curltop Pits been tneflnd by Prof.
Otto lainitpcr of Breslau:' Vor.thls big perform^uuc, heavy l.iving lurd*';
purpose ho Inrlfist-d a largo arc light, am booking orders fur same nilyc,
Noted Violinist Coming
formed of Two enrbon roils. In a, heavy Also a few' pullet* and corkcrels, id
The Lyceum Association is to tin ylars container rfnd exhausted thn air. salhe strait) -*F. P Strong, 106 F.
congratulated on being able to se­ By' ubBik a |«oWerfu1 electric- uprrept Third St.. Sanford.
U&gt;-ticure nn entertainment by , Miss ho produced such a heat that drops
F^r Salt - Good all rpuTid -i
Estelle Gray, the noted California formed at tho tips of the carbons.
buggy and harness. Chenfyfbr;?
violinist on the night of ‘Nov. 16th.
Box 1256 or ~
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This entertainment, will be given in
West Hijassrorr.
Better Paying Crop.
tho Temple. Season tickets are now
If young men who Ijava been sowing
On sale for the pntiro winter course wild oats wish to make amends and *,-F «r Sale- -26,00fi Snow l&gt;a
at JHHO.
Th* admifedbn to each i^nke’ good tbMr-losses,* tot ibbO} sow (WuVr Plants.
W. C; .Pry
iltiraetfo'rj-'ViU be 50 cents. You Um $.wheatChicago Daily -New^
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strength. She L « h *$h« Ri**t bowing
of any woman l have ever known."
Let the people of Sanford rerrp'rol e* that this rem arkable wo main is
to be in our city on the night' or
Nov. lfith. Buy a ticket on Satur­
day from Prof II F Fr.ell ’and Mr
For Sale— Ten acres of the best
A. W. Honeycutt when they aphigh luimmock land, west side, just
p i o v h you.
outside corporate limit*
Half in
cult i vat ion 4 years.
About 250
More Troops Needed
largo pines.on other half. All fenced
Wa*lHngton. D. C.. Oct 29. and ditched.
Quarter mile /TFS-wt^
Governor Ferguson of Texas today
shipping stations and Elm .**, Per­
wired President j^ilaon asking that
fect .drainage. $1350 will hay it if
more Uffop* he sent to Brownsville.
sold within the next 10 daynA worth
Tbo border raids are threatening end
$3000.00.
See owner. 207 French
tha’ situation is more menacing.
avenue.
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truly rtunarkabb* Tor its freedom and

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several months sgo x tn‘ 1 Warded a

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For Sale A few dozen c a n - of
home , limed tomatoes, t L
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Brand, which I wish to ilt-ipo.. .,( jt
Min i
Vo 3 *cit'ifs, 3 for 2."i~ ’ '.-rnT
your orders to Gladys Greene, R p,
D. No. 3, Sanford. This notice will
not appear again.
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For Sale Ford,truck, line shap*
bargain
Five passenger Butch, grett­
ing bargain, $350.00
Semin,.1- (’ 0.
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Mr* N AN Green of DeLa- d tia*
returin-&lt;l heme after a ph-a«.ii.: -i'll
to her si*ti-r. Mrs p; (; Mehricti*.
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her patents, Mr and Mrs Bn hard
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For Sale— Florida corn, sacked oi
in ear." Florida hays haled Carina
or less. Best Fulghum seed n»p
$1 00 per bushel in live bushel lou
Seed- Bye $11.75 per bushel. Wjj.
liamson tfc Dennis, Gainesvii
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in.1111- witt, t lo-ir tier-il, work
In
ti-tent centered in the exchange ol
new pattern* in crochet
Dainty re­
freshment:. Weft- served during I he
afternoon
1 hose present wer* M r s
Mr*. Tlionui* 1 ,-ok , recently &lt;•*
Tom Davis, Mr* \A \A l.obg. Mr*
B r a t d e n l o w n ha s b e e n t he gu,-*t o f
I K Fa,,Mr* D A Ci.ldweli,
her sister, Mr*
K (i
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Mrs
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Hill.
Mr* ( &lt; Wood­
while en route to het new h ome in
ruff and Mr* Richard Baltin
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Mrs. C D M c L a u g h l i n I- M I u* day iiight for Augusta, G. , where
Bhe was called by the sudden death
of her mother. Mrs. Roswell King

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Mrs. li &gt;1 Chappell's paper fob ' h» ,r’
” Mr* Tn
lowed on George W
Cable and was \nm
rip!ur&gt;- lessondelightfully gn* n
I t-i- wilier burn 1
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tlie s{,.,ial m New Orb.ill* In
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study tin- In-bUs ,*f the Creoh-e
Association &lt;if Leaving school at the age &gt;&gt;f fifteen
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Mr and Mrs William M&gt; K 11■t«**iMrs \A i| I’lti-rs ha* n-rurne,
are tcjoicing in the birth of a lUtLhome after a pleasant \ i-s11 to Jack
daughter. ThursHny Oct ‘_M|

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IN TH E HEART OF T H E W O RLD ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED

GRABS BAG
AND DUCKS

SANFORD HE
City Itcautiful prizes. To facilitate
the work of them* Indies a lint ,wi ll'ltp
tivnpilcd of home ground* mint a t ­
tractive In each district, hy citizens'
selected for this purpose. Thi* list
will he given the final judge*, in
older-that a more rnreful Inlpri tion
will lie made on November r* an
no pains Mill I e spaied to make the
contest fair'anil ju&gt;t.

MANATEE
ST.JOHNS
TRUCKERS RIVER TRIP
WILL ONLY II A V K TWO,GREAT S C E N E R Y . GREAT
HUNDRED AC RES IN
I
PEOPLE. GREAT RIVER
C EL E R Y
„ GREAT STATE

but which have proved their adapta­
bility.
The yellow elder la one of
thrim, and it has-'bloomed to pcifection in the garden of B. F. Whitmu and M. F. ITdbinson.
Another
lovely thing i* the Hauhinia, or
Mountain Ebony. Mhicli has an
bloom like an orchid.
There are
tine plants of thin in the garden of
the Hotel Allumonte.

ON T U E S D A Y s I S
1
AND FRIDAYS

BEAUTIFUL
BOOKLET
FOR OSTEEN

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One cash pi ire of five dollui- Mill
There will be calla lily bulbs for
be given in each district to the h&gt; me
.Ti
^■lt‘
sale, tftid thpir suitabi lity * I* i f be
and ground' judged most di-si r viug.
judged
by
the
fact
that
last
winter
A
Growers and trucker* in the Sar. The A (I W I Steamship New* in n
The bounds of districts and - audi­
sotu
Hay
district
have
been-busy
for
bc4utifully
illustrated monthly till irl they bloomed ,ift^ti^&gt;fd from .Chi isttakes
satchel
tions of award, were published in'
\ tM
two months getting the ground in wiih entertaining mnltet concerning man until I j f b e j b p a n,
the Met aid of October 2fi
from a r m
of
shape for tho fall crop*. Heed bed* tho West Intlja inlands and other
T h e r e . ' p l a n t s 0/ pansy,
\/
have been planted and the work of point
touched, by the Clyde and and Beilis I’errumu. the pretty little
Mis. I,.'II. Ilouchrlle,’ lit lie daugh­ setting out the pi a tit* begun some Mallory Lino steu liters. including English daisy.
ter Frances and Mias Marian Earle time ago.
Florida. Tho articles are splendidly
■ mm
The
usual
ctop*
of
tomatoes,
pep­
written,
and the, il lust rift ions are
of New Stpyrnn are the popular
busy
and
clean
Everybody
get
i
‘..ril is getting ill the Lift City
pers. eggplant, beans, oubli ige nnd l'lt'11 ily hi mtiful
Few articles of a
Among the many * booklet* re«,
j
guests of Mr* Henry Wight
up Nov. IT-20.
many
wnyjt
anil
some
of
11;
lettuce with a less amount of Engnptiv
nature could be more
cently printed for various -sections of
-c
in- not i » °ur liking.
Tho
lish peas, cauliflower and P ar.-l" l Cllt' rt.iini g.
The November issue
Florida by the Herald Printing Coy&gt;&gt;*
i iii••n havo their highwaymen
.
Jl
have been planted
•if 1lii&lt; pr •tty magazine has" an ur. , of this city is that of Osteen, l*|?&gt;'r»
. !, nfl the hnml satchel* of
The dry Meat her ha? be r-II ovel • t l ' - l '
L&gt; Hay mond Com to. I on
- 1
ida a fine l&gt;mc.hure id railroad folder
anil at their will rnh
come on many farms by i 1lg it inn,
ir&gt;mi
W ■ti t Life in F.iiriria,*
size describing this hgnutiful little
..a thi* streets hut our city
otliers m beru the cropping is l i t l l H W III 'll U‘l luki- tin* following ex
dlly in Volusia county.
(Fsteeri is
The present time -hmr—hern
np saw gras1! land1? h a w vuffrrrd n o ‘ m m nf tn en t1ntj*rnxt
tjbout ntnr tmles from Hanfontr tin-—
tngn!url&gt; free from these bold, bad
inconvenience from the luck of rain,
Hghtfully situated among the oak*
"The St. Johns river is tho inlund
men. due to the vigilance of the SPORTSMEN WARNED THAT but th e -several hours of slow rain
FOUNDATION
LAYING
AND
und
pines on the high ridge between
waterway from Jacksonville south to
all Tuesday made
the
growing
police
the
Rt.
Johns river and the, ocean
SU
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t
U
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U
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PROTECTION OF WILD
the fruit growing country
One
plants take on u brighter if greener
and
about
twenty miles' from thu
Saturday night lining Halloween
takes an attractive. Clyde
Line
H lilLD IN G #. ASSETS,
FOWL MUST HE
view of life, expressed by expanding
fine beach at N*‘ w Smyrna;
tin- police were busy with the small
steamer,
and
travels
all
night
up
the
NEEDS. ETC.
OBSERVED
outward mill Upward
I
i . and this looked like n golden
■3
winding stream with the scarehlighl
(Klevii It nol/JT’ m'w town but like
The celery crop in Manatee rotin-1
opportunity for u ne^ro thief who
Arch|lcrturaf designing,
artisan many other t^wn* in Florida has
Washington, l&gt; C . Nov 2
With
playing on the deiiffe tropical jungles
wnt-hefl M Frank in his store get- tile approach of the open season for ty will not be over 50 pet cent of |mon1 beautifully
You arrive aboil I squaring and plumbing, ami me­ been taking a siesta, being content
This is due
■ i- ready to leave for home. After shooting wild low],
iluCoiled what it was last year
the middle of the next morning at chanical rough hewing are already with w luu ha.t been lavishly suji■ ng the store and accompanied States Department of Aguruliure is to the initial expense of raising tins Sanford, m the vegetable country, well accomplished for-ou r metro­ Jilied by nature and the inhabitants
l , Mrs Frank and Miss Florence warning sportsmen that the Federal crop and the price of fertilizer which from this place much celery ami politan Sanford, tin* coming City knowing they lived in one of the
Mr Frank wended hi* M'ay horne- regulations as amended October 1, has advanced -10 per cent over last othrr green Stuff is shipped to lurk- Attractive
Foundation laying, the favored spots of the state did not
Some 425 acres'were plant­
A.ir l on Magnolia avenue and just If* I t, will be strictly enforced Sonic season
vitally important work of all up­ think they were justified in giving
sonville and the north
This year there will
a* the party were in the durk part misunderstanding has arisen from ed last year.
building is of in tensest interest to away the secret to any one else.
"The trip Up this winding river
The
every citizen who bel leges, as we do,
nf the block nnd near their home the fact that tho various state laws probably not be over 200.
gave to us our tirnt glimspe of the
But in the (last two years Osteen
in a great future for the luunty seut
. man jostled against Mrs Frank do not always conform to the Fed prospects fur this crop &gt;»r«* good this
inland life a glimpse that appealed
has
taken on new life,
chiefly
season,
so
fur.
much
better
than
last
of Semiuole.
Not in the vast ex­
,i• -i Infuse she could prevent it had eral regul atin ns This is regarded as
to Us us particularly like the life of
through
the
efforts
of
a
live
Hoard
of
and
an
optimistic
feeling
prevails
panse of area, as Rev Mr. Venable
Hipped her hand satchel from her unfortunate but in such cases the
the south one meets in a popular
Trade and the new booklet that
aiming
growers
that
good
prices
will
arm and with the speed of a grey­ Department must insist upon the
observed iq one of his excellent ad­
novel the fragrant, broad veran- dresses while heie, not in the wide describes candidly and honestly the
hound ran down the street
About observance of the Federal regula be obtained.
Mr V W Chapman, manager of dahed south with its romantic at­ width or broad breadth nr zenith- town and country is the first step
that time a Sanford negro came up tions
the Manatee County Vegetable Co . mosphere, its old gardens und bowers lowering apex, does the greatnese'of of the Board to let the world know,
aid inquired if the man speeding
The Department will consider any
what Osteen hud to offer the home*
iltiMn tiie street had stolen some­ recommendations submitted in good who have one of the best farms for
The steamer landed ul Pululku a city consist, but in the spirit i f
seeker
and investor
raising
celery
in
the
county,
thre# **
Not for oiit national,
thing ami upon being informed faith (Or amendment of the regular
at about nine in the evening.
W«* her people.
miles
from
Sarasota
on
the
hard
Osteen is a sister of Sanford, al-,
that he hml went over to Sanford tions, but will hold no public hear­
had beAn chatting through the first state, county and municipal execu­
avenue anil informed Marshal Tillis ings thereon, nor will it amend the road to Hradcntown, informs us his part of the journey with a sturdy tives. men who aro professional poli­ though In Volusia county and wo
aid the police fofee, who responded regulations prior to .October 15, company will plant twenty-five acres, southerner from 'No'th Cuhlihu,* a ticians only, but tb&lt;&gt;*A who are also rejoice in Imr success and public
When the new hard sur­
in a lew minutes. They succeeded in 1915. It is the purpose of the De­ fifteen having alt cad y beibi set out, young pi anler, whose conversation men of character, m e q o f progression, spirit.
The City Attrac­ faced roads are built from Osteen
tr.e king the man as far us Eighth partment to conform the regula­ the other ten I* being set ns rapidly hnd thrown us into another life— the Then of fidelity.
street but there he wan lost in the tions to the wishes of the majority a* a j o r c e of twenty-live men can life of the sunny south, and hud tive must be-7 foundation laid und ferry to New Smyrna through Os­
darkness and up to date has not of sportsmen so far as it can be gel Che plants transplanted from well prepared us for the enjoyment supeistruoStfrc built by men of not teen that litlje city will expand and
been apprehended. Luckily the sat- done and at the same time give wild the seed beds. Boarding the plants of Palatka,
As the steamer swung only IrightBfrnfessInns. but who. seen grow nnd become a fartor in the life
for bleaching will
bggi/i
about
•lol only contained a few dollars, fowl
up
to
the
landing,
there was a or unseoft. walc,h#d or unwatched, of Volusia county und in this ex­
the
necessary
protection.
Christmas und shipping 1Ahc next
but Mrs Frank’* greatest loss is
laughing, chattering group waiting live up to th*«&lt; professions. Public pansion Sanford will assist in every
As fast as the celery is re,
Fnlcral regulations
divide
the I month
A drawbridge between the
H. r glasses and several small articles
In the swaying lantern 'light, nnd spirit, aggntssIWvljeAs,. _unselfish ser­ way
United States lilt" two zones
Zone J moved the land Will he plantftW in I
vice
and
shrewd
foresight,
coupled
two
'"iinties,
connecting the brick
1 • I • O rep l ace
near them an eager group of darbies,
The celery already set
No I. the breeding zone. in.dudes tomatoes
wi
A
i
rigbteoushFxts
make
So
tnvin^
road*
of
Seminole
nnd Volusia will
anxious to pick up a few Coins, hov­
n . bohlness of the highwayman
nut is in line condition atid the pros-1
the state of Oregon Idaho. Nebra«
add
greatly
to
the
prosperity of
rihle
combination
for
the
funda­
ered to carry our grips, catch the
d. mm,-trales the ease with which
ka. (,'olorado, Iowa, Illinois. Indiana. peels for u good crpp most encour­
mental
constructing
und
subsequent
Osteen
nnd
the
Board
of Trade will
rope,
do
anything
to
win
our
favor,
any one cun be robbed and every
Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jer­ aging.
rearing
of
a
city
whose
renown
shall
then
see
tho
resujts
of
their . labor* T j
and
consequently
got
in
every
one's
•itizen of Sanford and especially the
Celery will be a good crop this
sey und ul I states north of them.
nv the
th « ‘
girdle the universe.
and the ‘ (home place among
way.
ladies should be on guard at night,
Zone No. 2, the wintering zone, in­ year and it is expected high prices
oaks
and
pines"
will
bo
filled
\kith
Briefly, in word about our assets,
for ut this time of the season the
"W e wejjl ashore and proceeded
Reports from
cludes all slates south .of those will lie maintained.
and our needs:
I^tke Monroe und new peop le, autos filled with tour­
l"irgl.ir and highwayman lurks in
The air was
JHI
New York and Michigan are that up the dark street
named.
our
seawall
and
our
hoped for In­ ists in the winter and Flori&lt;H»» pep pit*”
ai Hie rities and is constantly on
The regulations prescribe seasons there will he much less celery plum­ fragrant wflh the breath of orange lund waterway, our extensive and in the summer will'be speeding over
th. lookout for victims
It would
ed this season than usual und the blossoms anil with the dampness of
as follows
unequaled winter farming territory the new roads to the beach and this
■I'li be well (or the business men to
From
Open seasons for migratory turd* short ernp will command higher the river and the mg lit
aFiutting
the city our rail and water entire section will take on new- life
go armed, as a few killings Mould
The
Conditions are very favor­ a head Moated strains of music
in )*tl5 under Federal regulation". prices
transportation; our manufacturing and prosperity
re tit tally decrease the ranks of
able fur raising this crop and it in combination made a fairy I ike appeal
Zone No 2.
industries;' including the A C. L.
Ho-u bold robbers.
expected the price will he main­ to us.
Waterfowl: Oct. I-Jan Id
shops; our miles upon miles ol paved
Navy Needs Supplies
Exceptions: Delaware,
Marian tained throughout the season
" A dance wus on at the big hotel. roads and streets, with more to fol­
Washington, Nov, 2.— Increases
District of Columbia, Virginia, North
Monthly Magadnc for Sanford
In the wide lounge and lobby groups low including the Dixie and Na­ iq the navy's store of supplies to
Will Ballot Today
About the 20th of November will Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, laiuof
pretty women— It seemed that tional Highways; the fine bUrgs nnd make possible the placing of a float
Washington,
D. C., Nov. 2
appear the lirnj issue of a monthly isiana, Nov. l-Feb. L
Eight slates, New York, Massachu­ night that ul I of them were pretty handsome drives in all direction*; upon a war basis at a few hours’
Florida, Georgia, South Carolina,
magazine in Sanford. This maga­
setts, Maryland, New Jersey, Penn­ — chatted gayly with their purtners, pretty dwellings and tasty grounds; notice *is urged • by Rear Admiral
zine will begin with weight pages, Nov. 20-Feb. 1!L
flowering Samuel McGowan, paymaster gen­
sylvania, Kentucky. Ohio and' Mis­ nibled at Ices, or watched us, as delightful shade • tre*s,
Missouri. Kunsas, Oklahoma, Sept.
th re e
columns each.
It will be
sissippi, will hold el ections*. to/lay. newcomers and possible acquaint-, shrub*, plants and year round ver­ eral of the United States navy, in a
'sited The Temple Report and will 15Feb. 1.
With a few local expectations, in an cos. There was one thing most dure; supremest climate in the repot t to Secretary Daniels.
have as editor Mr. George Hyman
Arizona, California. Texas, Oct
these . constitutional
ques­ noticeable about the atmosphere world; our banks, stores, offices,
In a few years the war vessels un­
and as business manager Mrs. Forest 16Feb. 1.
tions will be the dominant issues.on here, a thing that 1 found true of shops and commercial interests; our fit for service have increased thirty
L Gntchel.
Six columns will he
Rails, Coots. Gallinules. Sept I- election day, including as they do all the south and west coast town*. always on the right side, bright and per rent, while there is a depreciaw
*
*■•»**»
*n'd as advertising space.
Dec. 1.
such fundarifcntal matters as woman- It was a most pleasing informaHty, nqway Herald; our power for good tion in value in the stores on hand.
Exceptions: Tennessee, Utah
A sermon will be printed in each
suffrage, municinpl' Home rule, pro­ which extended a friendly greeting Commercial Club; und, best of ail,
"In discussing economy," says the
Sept.’
1-Dee.
1
issue Other church announcements
hibition, state Income taxes, refer­ to the newcomer without the neces­ our People, our Schools and our report, "this makes a fine showing,
Missouri, Sept. 15-Jan 1
Was ever n young and but it is a condition which- s h o u ld
anti reports will be made .therein.
endum plans, nnd some leaser re­ sity for words, as well us a cordial Churches.
camaraderie
to
the
acquaintance,
1
Louisiana,
Nov.
I-Feb.
1
.
aspiring
town
more favored?
.AU the institutions of the Temple
forms.
not longer continue, for R ia A mat­
Ariaona, California (coots), Oct.
Mil be given space to give publicity
The woman suffrage question will wus phased with that there; I have
We need, always, more enterpris­ ter of history (hat every great cor*
51-Fob. I.
in the columns of the magazine.
come up for decision In New York, been pleased with it again und again ing and able metf to share our of­ flict has, In tho Inst analysis, d?*
Woodcock:
Nov. 1-Jan. 1:
Pennsylvania
and
Massachusetts^ In the other' towns of southwest ficial, commercial and financial re- pended largely on tho question of
Mr Hyman, the editor, Is the
Yet, the people to he
Exceptions: Delaware, Louisiana. which states will funriah in point, of Florida.
sponaibilities; more husbands and supply. There shoifid be no real
_j£f
pj
pastor of the First Baptist Church
found,
in
these inland resorts are
Nov. 15-Jan, 1.
population, tho greztest test "Uio
wives
to
make
beautiful
homes,
difference
between
peace
times
and
&lt;&gt;f Sanford and has-had considerable
West “Virginia, Oct. 1-Dec. 1
suffrage question has ever hnd in the quite aS gsntee^ quite us well bred plunt more shade, set out and tend war times with respect to ship sup­
experience in this line of work. Ho
t
0*w a clans, as those of the cast coast.
Georgia, Dec. 1-Jan. 1.
.
United Sutez.
New
blossom, green and lawn; more at­ ply."
i
served when only sixteen years of
" We "could only stop to chat tendant* in our places of worship,
• Shore Birds, Black Breasted and first .*t»te in th# east*
otr
~
»—
»ge as co-editor of the Houston
brie fly .with those whom we met in more children and adults in our tourists, as well n* residents, and*
t ' nH
Journal in Georgia. Was editor for Golden Plover, Jackanlpe, Yello- equal suffruge, defeated the pr&lt;
tion at a special election given oVer Pafatka. ^ Our steafner was to start Sunday schools, more God-fearing, northern capital, a model-up-to-date
legs, Sept. 1-Dec. 15. ,
j
a year of Zeitgeist, a monthly maga­
Exceptions: Florida." Georgia,
e x r l U a i ^ V i y t h e Suffrage question again within a -fe w minutes; it was God-honoring men and women,, in hotel, und that promised fintf Qpvzine devoted to the interest of Chris­
South Carolina, Nov. 20-Feb. 1.
on October 19. While it has been with a feeling of regret that we society, in domestics, in trade, and ernment Building, that Intra Coast' i *1
tian Education
Chrisp County,
Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, held by some political observer! that, turned back to continue our jour- in ?very walk of life.
al Waterway, a Library Building,
j
We
want
Georgia.
Ho Was also editor (or a
TcXaS, N o v.’ l-Feb. 1.
the result of the contest in New ney "
H
ospital,
County
and
Boat
C\ubs,
a
y *. ^
more
music
In
our
churches,
Jn
our
year of Hcrnado, a monthly maga­
' Tennessee. Oct. 1-Dec. Id.
Jersey -Vould be reliably indicative i r - ‘
j
public squares nnd in. our parlor*. Y. M. C. A., Golf Links, tf'C o u n ty
zine it) the county by that name
Arizona, California. Oct. 16- Feb­ of what might bo expected in ‘ ttrti,
’
Plant
Hale
and
Flower
.Show
Fair
AWoriatlon!
more
m
erchants
We
want
substantial
and
heartiest
'a this- state.
larger neighboring states, the suf­
On November 19 and 20, |t some support for our city band, M d -fo r nnd liukiness nmn who will be- * memruary 1
? -r-^ ’f a
Mr* Forest Gatchpl is well Known
Utah (snipe). Oct 1-Dec. Ifi
frage leaders have not been dis­ place to bn announced later, tjie civic' all competent and Helpful instruc­ iiers of and take an active Interest
,
in Sanford as a well trained business
Utah (plover and yellbw|egs).
couraged by the big majority with sections of the Welfare Department tor* in every musical line. We want in our Cummurcial Club.
j . %... - - f1 -- O
w'inian, possessing qualities of per- Sept. 1, 1918.
which
the
issue
was
defeated
jn
of
tiie
Woman’
s
Cfub
will
hold
a
more grand organs.
The 'pipe or­
t
And last, but not least, ifl;M (| 4 J
.1
\
’ unality and character which make
Insectivorous birds protected in­ New Jersey, nnd look forward to sale of pl ants that nre now ready for gan obtained through the indefati­ Enthusiasm. Nothing ant buses' liku
— •
Ger a success in all her undertakings definitely.
the biggest test with confidence.
a place In Hanford ■gardens. There gable .efforts and, probably unreal­ enthusiasm, nothing mohi fontsBand tailed pigeons,
|
The importance of this test is in­ will be roses, palms and ornamentals, ized, perhaps finuppreciutive lajgr glous, luid . .nothing
J he magazine will be issued In cranes, swans, curlew, and smaller
accompiiahew, ’
- 1*;|
-UuaaUti** .600 *mi wrii btrfrewW W ghore bird* protected-until Septem­ dicated by. the face that, in. point, of at calaldgua.-pticaa and amaryllis giving-wh one in cmr nrtdst.^wmpTJtst'roueh'' without’ |rr&gt;; Let m.devytjrtiy
'iuftntities o( 500 und will be for ber 1, 1918; wood ducks in Kansas population, the states of New.Yorlf, bulb* from Mr. Mcado ht Oviedo. mented .by. the splendid' UxfistancP1 enthuse with FVfcry breath Wo draw,’ r&gt;f Mtk.M.
C -.
____ &gt;
____ J' . '
*.»**,and
M * u * ebuB«tts, Pt;of. Nehrjing has promised■a fine &lt;4
free distribution. ‘
'
#th*rx,' toe&lt; rii&lt; r with ■
' IMI .l ' ''Car*
and West Virginia, rails and wood Pennsylvania
every word we spwrt^everyv,deed wo,,
which
will
vote
on
suffrage
Nov.
2d,
display of csladium leaves from negie'k generous
merotu; gift, la ndw i n s u f ­ do, and every LfnfTwo .vritf. wlth ,
due ka in California, and woodcock
]
in Missouri are also protected until include over 20,000,000 paopJec-HL which orders may be takhn for ficient for the city’s need*, -AVe unremitting . teal W»d .Hghteouaneeq
Garden Prifcfi .
fifth of the population of the entire tuber* to be delivered in thenipring, should have in the very fnear future endeavoring to All the tu-cds above
invitations hfcve been sent to Mm. September L 1918.
United States— and these. 20,1000,000 and at price* lower- than they V aV ^ .^jir more of these grand,'dncom outlined. Thus
*
Shooting
protected
between
sunWc not only
stato chairman of civic* in UuF
practically double -tit* popula- been offered before. It is the Inten­ parable aids to divine Worship and rough hew but lupsrbly and sub-s
r
t
a
n
d
sunrise:
or
at
any
time
on
Florida .'Federation., of „ Woman’s
Liuba, a » (
the Mississippi river between Minne­ ion of the states fp, which., eqpfl tion of those who have this sale in to the rendering of the aublimeat stantisUy lay the foundation for
rge'to offer some plants not Or- and most exalted In heaven inspired and build the City Attractive.
f l l l has
i as yet
W been fuTOMT
^nt of
apolis and Memphis after January suffrage
19
final j
ed,
* .
. dln» ‘ W
* • » ‘‘n Horida gardens. harmony.- .We need visitors, and
1, 1916.
Fauatina
e
awarding.
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PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD

HERALD

OCTOBER 29, is is
I-"
...
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AT SANFORD CHURCHES

1 1 I 11
II I I

[ j m l t c d ^ ^ H g 3 11 (
Potash supply
H \
given an incentive to
jj |
more thoroughly into plant nutrition
^
with view to utilizing product* at hand to the very _
bast purpose. The result of our efforts along this line is

Presbyterian Church
The Sunday school is enthusiastic i
in .its work and is growing.
Dr. Brownlee will preach both
services Sunday. The night services
are evangelistic. The subject Sun­
day night at 7 will be, "W hy Join
the* Church?"
A large chorus is
lending the singing at these services.

Classes for Christian Doctrine
0 •a. m.
•
»
Benediction 7:30. p. m*
Sermons adapted from the Kpistle
and Ons\r,\| of the Sunday.
Week days:
Mass evry morning at 7.
Friday, at 7:30 p. m. Stations of
the Cross.
tf

MARY BIC K FO R D IN “ L IT T L E P A L" AT TH E STAR MONDAY
NOVEMBER FIRST
Mrs. K. U. lfnyes is again at home
from a delightful visit to relatives
in Kentucky.

It is so carefully blended that where land is properly pr
^ ^ tg o im t any fertilizer mixture of same ammonia and phi
regardless of percentage of potash.. Send f&lt;

&amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co,
Jacksonville
Florida

^

For Sale— Florida corn, sacked oi
in ear." Florida hays haled
Carina
or less.
Best Fulghum seed n»p
$1 00 per bushel in live bushel lou
Seed- Bye $11.75 per bushel.
Wjj.
liamson tfc Dennis, Gainesvii
f]|
.
•
18-titp ,

WOMAN’S CLU B

Baptist Service for Sundav
0:30 Bible School.
Mr. W. E.
Scoggan will ct as superintendent
on account of Mr. Jinkins* absence
from the city.
11:00 Preaching at this hour by
the pastor, Mr. George Hyman on
the subject, * "T h e Vision of the
Goal."
6:30 Jr 1}. Y. P. U.
6:30 Sr. B Y P. U
7:30 "T h e Matter and Manner of
Acceptable Prayer" will be the sub­
ject discussed by Mr Ilymarr in the
evening

People read these ads.
You art
doing it now.
Is your ad in tha
column?
Have you something t&gt;
sell? Try an ad *
4. if

V Griffin Herring left on Wednesday
for Anna {rolls, where he will enter u
preparatory school before entering
church la s t'P riila y werrinfc, at their upon his studies in the Naval Acad­
pretty little home west of the city. emy to which he has been appointed
There, was a luige gathering of the
Mrs . Ar c hi e B e t t s is vi-iting in
young people to enjoy the fun and
frolic, which ran fast and furious, as Kissimmee
tiie many laughable and amusing
games developed.
A particularly
On Nov 7th the c h u r c h will begin
-fu n ny ‘ •rrrr- 'rr -vraT-thr TrnfnttriTT of- Hunt- n a « t i
a scrips n? servi ces last i ng Tor four
poetry, six different members of the City.
days. The pastor will do the preachcompany reciting poems, no two the
You are welcomed t o . all the serMrs. Geo.. Dickinson left on the 1
same, all at one time. Guessing the
names of cities was rather novel and midnight frnin Wednesday to attend
exciter! much curiosity.
Many old the bedside of her youngest son.
( ongregational Church
fashioned game* were played and Robt M l»u k,-0 *011. who is critical­
Nc x l S un d a y mor ni ng tinthe guest* upon taking’ their de­ ly ill
ject (or c on s i d er at i on will he,
parture voted the coins of Sinai! de­
M i ' !{&lt; -&lt;■ Addington i ' &gt; re from ( "ongregat lonulisin of Modern
nomination the lf;"&gt;t ayre-abb- 01
I n d i a n a and wi l l b&gt; t h&gt; gm- t «f b , r a present at ion of lb,- tiling
enter tamers
., It
winch
lb,Congregational
&gt;$
BUfi
- H i r.
M is
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VA a , , l
bo
the
o thM

Miss Mary Chappell read Life
and named the works of Mary Murfree. This writer's style of writing *?■ vc
differs from that of mo-1 waiters, m., .
A Tennesseean by birth, stones ’are
*'
laid amid scenery of mountains, pen th» t,
name Ttetng OiaTlv* T* 1o&lt;-17,■u" A '
humorous incident is related. At a
meeting of writers among which ,)*«*’•
numbered
Longfellow,
Whittier, „r n
Holmes, etc-.. Miss Murfrce attend*
ed
Holmes upon finding the card tivr r.
Charles Crockett proceed,,-,! to Hunt »■,,) ,'
ii|, the owru-r of the card
After 1.'"
r-'r !.t
mtlrh searching he returned to WhitTinv
4
k
h a l t 11
in*r s«n•!1
fni
m* ir■&gt;1:-I1 s
t
\\ hit rn r C‘lijtr I«•*
( j *»rki*l 1 * i* \\]*r
“*r',*n
iM
trvt41
'* M onI if hiT Htoru*H ilrul rv*fiat.&lt;
. 'juth huhitH i ( i h»* Kouthi'in mmin*
... the -.pi-eiai ' “"l I'eoplI helpful .talk
Mrs. li &gt;1 Chappell's paper fob ' h»,r’
” Mr* Tn
lowed on George W Cable and was \nm
rip!ur&gt;- lessondelightfully gn* n
I t-i- wilier burn 1
i-s tlie s{,.,ial m New O rb .ill* In
I * 1 I Im n l to “ ““
study tin- In-b Us ,*f the Creoh-e
Association &lt;if Leaving school at the age &gt;&gt;f fifteen
PC
[&gt;« meet' with because of his fatli-r s death, In-

w tr.l i-r

Mr and Mr s Wi l l i a m M&gt; K 11■t«**iMrs \A i| I’lti-rs ha* n-rurne,
a r e tcj oi c i ng in t h e b i r t h of a lUtLhome after a pleasant \i-s11 to Jack
daughter. ThursHny
Oct
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T hot tt&gt;It

W o l d hits b e t n r e c e i v e d m San
f o u l of t h e m a r r i a g e of M i " Dai *,
[ l a y m a n of S a v a n n a h , Gu . a n d Mr
S .1 T h m nr I of S a n f or d , w lii-b ten*
( d a c e in S a v a n n a h mi Mi t ur da v
Mr
T b o t r i i l ! is a well known a nd l"'P
ulur e m p l o y e of t h e A I
1.

Mr*.

Tlionui*

1 ,-ok , recently

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t

i n. 1111-

w itt,

t lo-ir

tier-il, w o r k

In

1 hose present

wer*

has been

t he gu,-*t of

Tennessee

Mrs. H. H. Patushull of (im tv
ttpei t Tueatiay in the nty *hnt
ping
Mrs. C D McLaughlin I- M I u* day iiight for Augusta, G. , where
Bhe was called by the sudden death
of her mother. Mrs. Roswell King

Reached

Hl»

L im it.

"The styles are stunning Ibis year."
f*nht the etitInislastb vouug woman
■Are lliis" i •-)• iin ,1 the bastiful man
I favi-n i v" i in-i *•»11'
N*i
After
observing Ihe * unninc sl'lc* of last
yeur, Fm afraid to bmk."

Mrs Wate of Boston i* visiting
her patents, Mr and Mrs Bn hard
I*a tt 1n
Mr* N AN Green of DeLa- d tia*
re turin-&lt;l heme after a ph-a«.ii.: -i'll
to her si*ti-r. Mrs p; (; Mehricti*.
I.aR oiple

i*

" pl -llillllg

F o r c e d by

E le c tric C u rrent.

in ,'fnrnp.t

Stray electric currents from a rail­
road are supposed to cause the treen
Mr&lt; E. W. D. Dunn ia expected oil one side of n,Brussels street to bud
blossom after
from UHando today to attend the again and
IMlkisoti irftiajciile,to the t.iternture they once have^shed their leaves every
fall.
DcpirAmept .tomorrow afternoon.

9 e B C IIIIU IIIIII500C 3«C X X

TRUSS

V DRIOQC

“To Save Time Is To Lengthen

L ife ” .

Did you over s to p to th in k how, much (mu* ymi roujd
s a v e if you had a b i c y c l e ?
t
How m a n y tim e s a duy do y ou walk frurjj one to tw e n ­
t y b lo c k s wlien if you liad a b ic y c le the trip could Ik- m ade
in o n e fo u rth th o tim e?'.
.«/
,
^
We have
in«ll tho l»est miikvt*, iioth cheaj) ones and higher,
which wo will self on term* to *uit. Or. we n»n fix up your old one at
a reasonable price. Corpjq in and talk to ua olmut it.

Sanford Cycle Company
* tOfe Pclmetto Avenue-

« Opposite City Hail

Bicycles, Motorcycles ant! Accessories
iseexiiiiiiiiiiiixfxiiiiiiiiiiiijocxi

Min i

Vo

3 * cit'ifs, 3 for 2."i~ ’

'.-rnT

your orders to Gladys Greene, R p,
D. No. 3, Sanford. This notice will
not appear again.
20-1 tc

FOR REN T
F o r Kent
B o o m s for light houici-t-tTig
•»1•» &lt;hik a ve nu e
'Jo -f
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and •-lev trti light fur rent
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fra(» 'if Ih»* volrtw of

ring .1
MelhodiNt Services
In tin- new church la»t Sunday
lh
all the service* were well attended *k, i.
There were more in Sunday school1 lean
than at any lint,- -rmi »- left tin
Dr-&gt;
"ill . hufi h p.very or- wa* ins|i|fei| l,r,-i
1 tin i u ml* t * and tin -pini *d the as.*'lr,
occasion
of b t
The session of the school on next ami
Sunday is expected to be of greater I °f l ^interest than any preevious day.
I pirtm
About thirty member* of the Days
Truth Seekers
and
Brotherhood Hoi
, lasses with tin- pa*lor and *ufnT -o'- *'
iMendent iiHi-tuI the peiiern I ion of Bn
Bible cfasses uf the AlvtfcOiilXl church , IlH -d
in I &gt;rlatldo this week
Ida* wa* a *!•'1• 1
great in i .tsion
Ida* teachers and 4' d
some of the officer * who Wets* pres- Linlti
rut will convey lo those who were
hot
not able to attend the'good thing* mg*
they received. The Sunday school l’hitik
i
meets nt 11: 45.
jpurru
Preaching
Mornihg
f»t
It
and
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evening at 7
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All will pteet jt hearty welcome

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afternoon

For Sale Ford,truck, line shap*
bargain
Five passenger Butch, grett­
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of Miss G ra y :. "Her bow arm is
truly rtunarkabb* Tor its freedom and
strength. She L«h *$h« Ri**t bowing
of any woman l have ever known."
Let the people of Sanford rerrp'rol e* that this remarkable wo main is
to be in our city on the night' or
Nov. lfith. Buy a ticket on Satur­
day from Prof II F Fr.ell ’and Mr
For Sale— Ten acres of the best
A. W. Honeycutt when they aphigh luimmock land, west side, just
p io v h you.
outside corporate limit*
Half in
cult i vat ion 4 years.
About 250
More Troops Needed
largo pines.on other half. All fenced
Wa*lHngton. D. C.. Oct 29. and ditched. Quarter mile /TFS-wt^
Governor Ferguson of Texas today
shipping stations and E lm .**, Per­
wired President j^ilaon asking that
fect .drainage. $1350 will hay it if
more Uffop* he sent to Brownsville.
sold within the next 10 daynA worth
Tbo border raids are threatening end
$3000.00.
See owner. 207 French
tha’ situation is more menacing.
avenue.
a! l-tf

Noted Violinist Coming
The Lyceum Association is to tin
congratulated on being able to se­
cure nn entertainment by , Miss
Estelle Gray, the noted California
violinist on the night of ‘Nov. 16th.
This entertainment, will be given in
B e tte r Paying Crop.
tho Temple. Season tickets are now
If young men who Ijava been sowing
On sale for the pntiro winter course wild oats wish to make amends and
at JHHO.
Th* admifedbn to each i^nke’good tb M r-losses,* tot ibbO} sow
iltiraetfo'rj-'ViU be 50 cents. You U m $.w h eatC hicag o Daily -New^
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*Curltop Pits been tneflnd by Prof.
Otto lainitpcr of Breslau:' V o r.th ls
purpose ho Inrlfist-d a largo arc light,
formed of Two enrbon roils. In a, heavy
ylars container rfnd exhausted thn air.
By' ubBik a |«oWerfu1 electric- uprrept
ho produced such a heat that drops
formed at tho tips of the carbons.

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celebrjjtPd Brgul White AVvandotfe*,
big perform^uuc, heavy l.iving lurd*';
am booking orders fur same nilyc,
Also a few' pullet* and corkcrels, id
salhe strait) -*F. P Strong, 106 F.
Third St.. Sanford.
U&gt;-tiF^r Salt - Good all rpuTid -i
buggy and harness. Chenfyfbr;?
Box 1256 or ~
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED

GRABS BAG
AND DUCKS

SANFORD HE
City Itcautiful prizes. To facilitate
the work of them* Indies a lint ,wi ll'ltp
tivnpilcd of home ground* mint a t ­
tractive In each district, hy citizens'
selected for this purpose. Thi* list
will he given the final judge*, in
older-that a more rnreful Inlpri tion
will lie made on November r* an
no pains Mill I e spaied to make the
contest fair'anil ju&gt;t.

MANATEE
ST.JOHNS
TRUCKERS RIVER TRIP
WILL ONLY II A V K TWO,GREAT S C E N E R Y . GREAT
HUNDRED AC RES IN
I PEOPLE. GREAT RIVER
CELE RY
„ GREAT STATE

but which have proved their adapta­
bility. The yellow elder la one of
thrim, and it has-'bloomed to pcifection in the garden of B. F. Whitmu and M. F. ITdbinson. Another
lovely thing i* the Hauhinia, or
Mountain Ebony. Mhicli has an
bloom like an orchid.
There are
tine plants of thin in the garden of
the Hotel Allumonte.

ON T U E S D A Y s I S
1
AND FRIDAYS

BEAUTIFUL
BOOKLET
FOR OSTEEN

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One cash pi ire of five dollui- Mill
There will be calla lily bulbs for
be given in each district to the h&gt; me
.Ti
^■lt‘
sale, tftid thpir suitabi lity * I* i f be
ground' judged most di-si r viug.
judged
by
the
fact
that
last
winter
A
H I G H W A Y M A N and
Growers and trucker* in the Sar. The A(IWI Steamship New* in n
JU S T ISSU ED FROM
The bounds of districts and - audi­
sotu
Hay
district
have
been-busy
for
bc4utifully
illustrated monthly till irl they bloomed ,ift^ti^&gt;fd from .Chi istt a k e s
sa tc h el
tions of award, were published in'
T H E P R E S S OF &gt; \tM
two months getting the ground in wiih entertaining mnltet concerning man until I j f b e j b p a n,
the Met aid of October 2fi
fro m a r m . o f
shape for tho fall crop*. Heed bed* tho West Intlja inlands and other
T h e r e . ' p l a n t s 0/ pansy,
T HE H E R A L D
\/
have been planted and the work of point touched, by the Clyde and and Beilis I’errumu. the pretty little
MRS. M. FRAN K
Mis. I,.'II. Ilouchrlle,’ lit lie daugh­ setting out the pi a tit* begun some Mallory Lino steu liters. including English daisy.
PRIN TIN G CO.
ter
Frances
and
Mias
Marian
Earle
time
ago.
Florida.
Tho
articles
are
splendidly
&amp; ESC A PES
AT SANFORD
■ mm
The usual ctop* of tomatoes, pep­ written, and the, il lust rift ions are
of New Stpyrnn are the popular
busy
and
clean
Everybody
get
i
‘..ril is getting ill the Lift City
pers. eggplant, beans, oubli ige nnd l ' l t '11 ily hi mtiful
Few articles of a
Among the many * booklet* re«,
j
guests of Mr* Henry Wight
up Nov. IT-20.
many
wnyjt
anil
some
of
11;
lettuce with a less amount of Engnptiv
nature could be more
cently printed for various -sections of
-c
in- not i» °ur liking.
Tho
lish peas, cauliflower and Par.-l" l Cllt' rt.iini g.
The November issue
Florida by the Herald Printing Coy&gt;&gt;*
i iii••n havo their highwaymen
.
J
l
have been planted
•if 1lii&lt; pr •tty magazine has" an ur. , of this city is that of Osteen, l*|?&gt;'r»
. !, nfl the hnml satchel* of
The dry Meat her ha? be r-II ovel • t l ' - l '
L&gt; Hay mond Com to. I on
- 1
ida a fine l&gt;mc.hure id railroad folder
anil at their will rnh
come on many farms by i 1lg it inn,
ir&gt;mi
W ■ti t Life in F.iiriria,*
size describing this hgnutiful little
..a thi* streets hut our city
otliers m beru the cropping is l i t l l H W III 'll U‘l luki- tin* following ex
dlly in Volusia county.
(Fsteeri is
.! 1
The present time -hmr—hern
np saw gras1! land1? h a w vuffrrrd n o ‘ m m nf t n e n t 1ntj*rnxt
tjbout ntnr tmles from Hanfontr tin-—
tngn!url&gt; free from these bold, bad
inconvenience from the luck of rain,
Hghtfully situated among the oak*
"The St. Johns river is tho inlund
men. due to the vigilance of the SPORTSMEN WARNED THAT but t h e - several hours of slow rain
FOUNDATION
LAYING
AND
und
pines on the high ridge between
waterway from Jacksonville south to
all Tuesday made
the
growing
police
the
Rt.
Johns river and the, ocean
SU
I
'
E
r
t
S
T
I
t
U
C
T
U
RE
PROTECTION OF WILD
the fruit growing country
One
plants take on u brighter if greener
and
about
twenty miles' from thu
Saturday night lining Halloween
takes an attractive. Clyde Line
HlilLDING#. ASSETS,
FOWL MUST HE
view of life, expressed by expanding
fine beach at N*‘w Smyrna;
tin- police were busy with the small
steamer,
and
travels
all
night
up
the
NEEDS. ETC.
OBSERVED
outward mill Upward
I
i . and this looked like n golden
■3
winding stream with the scarehlighl
(Klevii It nol/JT’m'w town but like
The celery crop in Manatee rotin-1
opportunity for u ne^ro thief who
Arch|lcrturaf designing,
artisan many other t^wn* in Florida has
Washington, l&gt; C . Nov 2
With
playing on the deiiffe tropical jungles
wnt-hefl M Frank in his store get- tile approach of the open season for ty will not be over 50 pet cent of |mon1 beautifully
You arrive a boil I squaring and plumbing, ami me­ been taking a siesta, being content
This is due
■ i- ready to leave for home. After shooting wild low],
iluCoiled what it was last year
the middle of the next morning at chanical rough hewing are already with wluu ha.t been lavishly suji■ ng the store and accompanied States Department of Aguruliure is to the initial expense of raising tins Sanford, m the vegetable country, well accomplished fo r-o u r metro­ Jilied by nature and the inhabitants
l , Mrs Frank and Miss Florence warning sportsmen that the Federal crop and the price of fertilizer which from this place much celery ami politan Sanford, tin* coming City knowing they lived in one of the
Mr Frank wended hi* M'ay horne- regulations as amended October 1, has advanced -10 per cent over last othrr green Stuff is shipped to lurk- Attractive
Foundation laying, the favored spots of the state did not
Some 425 acres'were plant­
A.ir l on Magnolia avenue and just If* I t, will be strictly enforced Sonic season
vitally important work of all up­ think they were justified in giving
sonville and the north
a* the party were in the durk part misunderstanding has arisen from ed last year. This year there will
building is of in tensest interest to
"The trip Up this winding river every citizen who bel leges, as we do, away the secret to any one else.
The
nf the block nnd near their home the fact that tho various state laws probably not be over 200.
gave to us our tirnt glimspe of the
But in the (last two years Osteen
in a great future for the luunty seut
. man jostled against Mrs Frank do not always conform to the Fed prospects fur this crop &gt;»r«* good this
inland life a glimpse that appealed of Semiuole.
has
taken on new life,
chiefly
season,
so
fur.
much
better
than
last
Not in the vast ex­
,i•-i Infuse she could prevent it had eral regul a tin ns This is regarded as
to Us us particularly like the life of panse of area, as Rev Mr. Venable through the efforts of a live Hoard of
and
an
optimistic
feeling
prevails
Hipped her hand satchel from her unfortunate but in such cases the
the south one meets in a popular
arm and with the speed of a grey­ Department must insist upon the aiming growers that good prices will
observed iq one of his excellent ad­ Trade and the new booklet that
novel the fragrant, broad veran- dresses while heie, not in the wide describes candidly and honestly the
be
obtained.
hound ran down the street
About observance of the Federal regula
Mr V W Chapman, manager of dahed south with its romantic at­ width or broad breadth nr zenith- town and country is the first step
that time a Sanford negro came up tions
the Manatee County Vegetable Co . mosphere, its old gardens und bowers lowering apex, does the greatnese'of of the Board to let the world know,
a i d inquired if the man speeding
The Department will consider any
what Osteen hud to offer the home*
iltiMn tiie street had stolen some­ recommendations submitted in good who have one of the best farms for
The steamer landed ul Pululku a city consist, but in the spirit i f
seeker
and investor
raising
celery
in
the
county,
thre# **
Not for oiit national,
thing ami upon being informed faith (Or amendment of the regular
at about nine in the evening.
W«* her people.
miles
from
Sarasota
on
the
hard
Osteen is a sister of Sanford, al-,
that he hml went over to Sanford tions, but will hold no public hear­
had beAn chatting through the first state, county and municipal execu­
avenue anil informed Marshal Tillis ings thereon, nor will it amend the road to Hradcntown, informs us his part of the journey with a sturdy tives. men who aro professional poli­ though In Volusia county and wo
aid the police fofee, who responded regulations prior to .October 15, company will plant twenty-five acres, southerner from 'No'th Cuhlihu,* a ticians only, but tb&lt;&gt;*A who are also rejoice in Imr success and public
When the new hard sur­
in a lew minutes. They succeeded in 1915. It is the purpose of the De­ fifteen having alt cad y beibi set out, young pi anler, whose conversation men of character, m eqof progression, spirit.
tr.e king the man as far us Eighth partment to conform the regula­ the other ten I* being set ns rapidly hnd thrown us into another life— the Then of fidelity. The City Attrac­ faced roads are built from Osteen
street but there he wan lost in the tions to the wishes of the majority a* a j o r c e of twenty-live men can life of the sunny south, and hud tive must be-7 foundation laid und ferry to New Smyrna through Os­
darkness and up to date has not of sportsmen so far as it can be gel Che plants transplanted from well prepared us for the enjoyment supeistruoStfrc built by men of not teen that litlje city will expand and
been apprehended. Luckily the sat- done and at the same time give wild the seed beds. Boarding the plants of Palatka, As the steamer swung only IrightBfrnfessInns. but who. seen grow nnd become a fartor in the life
for bleaching will
bggi/i
about
•lol only contained a few dollars, fowl
up to the landing, there was a or unseoft. walc,h#d or unwatched, of Volusia county und in this ex­
the
necessary
protection.
Christmas
und
shipping
1
Ahc
next
but Mrs Frank’* greatest loss is
laughing, chattering group waiting live up to th*«&lt; professions. Public pansion Sanford will assist in every
As fast as the celery is re,
Fnlcral regulations
divide
the I month
A drawbridge between the
H. r glasses and several small articles
In the swaying lantern 'light, nnd spirit, aggntssIWvljeAs,. _unselfish ser­ way
United States lilt" two zones Zone J moved the land Will he plantftW in I
vice
and
shrewd
foresight,
coupled
two
'"iinties,
connecting the brick
1 • I •O repl ace
near them an eager group of darbies,
The celery already set
No I. the breeding zone. in.dudes tomatoes
wi
A
i
rigbteoushFxts
make
So
tnvin^
road*
of
Seminole
nnd Volusia will
anxious to pick up a few Coins, hov­
n . bohlness of the highwayman
the state of Oregon Idaho. Nebra« nut is in line condition atid the pros-1
add
greatly
to
the
prosperity of
rihle
combination
for
the
funda­
ered to carry our grips, catch the
d. mm, - t rales the ease with which
ka. (,'olorado, Iowa, Illinois. Indiana. peels for u good crpp most encour­
mental
constructing
und
subsequent
Osteen
nnd
the
Board
of Trade will
rope,
do
anything
to
win
our
favor,
any one cun be robbed and every
Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Je r ­ aging.
rearing
of
a
city
whose
renown
shall
then
see
tho
resujts
of
their . labor* T j
and
consequently
got
in
every
one's
•itizen of Sanford and especially the
Celery will be a good crop this
sey und ul I states north of them.
nv the
th «‘
girdle the universe.
and the ‘(home place among
way.
ladies should be on guard at night,
Zone No. 2, the wintering zone, in­ year and it is expected high prices
oaks
and
pines"
will
bo
filled
\kith
Briefly, in word about our assets,
for ut this time of the season the
"We wejjl ashore and proceeded
Reports from
cludes all slates south .of those will lie maintained.
and our needs:
I^tke Monroe und new peop le, autos filled with tour­
l"irgl.ir and highwayman lurks in
JH I
New York and Michigan are that up the dark street The air was
named.
our
seawall
and
our
hoped for In­ ists in the winter and Flori&lt;H»» pep pit*”
ai Hie rities and is constantly on
The regulations prescribe seasons there will he much less celery plum­ fragrant wflh the breath of orange lund waterway, our extensive and in the summer will'be speeding over
th. lookout for victims
It would
ed this season than usual und the blossoms anil with the dampness of
as follows
unequaled winter farming territory the new roads to the beach and this
■I'li be well (or the business men to
From
Open seasons for migratory turd* short ernp will command higher the river and the mg lit
aFiutting
the city our rail and water entire section will take on new- life
go armed, as a few killings Mould
The
Conditions are very favor­ a head Moated strains of music
in )*tl5 under Federal regulation". prices
transportation; our manufacturing and prosperity
re tit tally decrease the ranks of
able fur raising this crop and it in combination made a fairy Iike appeal
Zone No 2 .
industries;' including the A C. L.
Ho-u bold robbers.
expected the price will he main­ to us.
Waterfowl: Oct. I-Jan Id
shops; our miles upon miles ol paved
Navy Needs Supplies
Exceptions: Delaware,
Marian tained throughout the season
"A dance wus on at the big hotel. roads and streets, with more to fol­
Washington, Nov, 2.— Increases
District of Columbia, Virginia, North
Monthly Magadnc for Sanford
In the wide lounge and lobby groups low including the Dixie and Na­ iq the navy's store of supplies to
Will Ballot Today
About the 20th of November will Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, laiuof
pretty women— It seemed that tional Highways; the fine bUrgs nnd make possible the placing of a float
Washington, D. C., Nov. 2
appear the lirnj issue of a monthly isiana, Nov. l-Feb. L
Eight slates, New York, Massachu­ night that ul I of them were pretty handsome drives in all direction*; upon a war basis at a few hours’
Florida, Georgia, South Carolina,
magazine in Sanford. This maga­
setts, Maryland, New Jersey, Penn­ — chatted gayly with their purtners, pretty dwellings and tasty grounds; notice *is urged •by Rear Admiral
zine will begin with weight pages, Nov. 20-Feb. 1!L
flowering Samuel McGowan, paymaster gen­
sylvania, Kentucky. Ohio and' Mis­ nibled at Ices, or watched us, as delightful shade • tre*s,
Missouri. Kunsas, Oklahoma, Sept.
th re e
columns each. It will be
sissippi, will hold el ections*. to/lay. newcomers and possible acquaint-, shrub*, plants and year round ver­ eral of the United States navy, in a
'sited The Temple Report and will 15Feb. 1.
With a few local expectations, in an cos. There was one thing most dure; supremest climate in the repot t to Secretary Daniels.
have as editor Mr. George Hyman
Arizona, California. Texas, Oct
these . constitutional
ques­ noticeable about the atmosphere world; our banks, stores, offices,
In a few years the war vessels un­
and as business manager Mrs. Forest 16Feb. 1.
tions will be the dominant issues.on here, a thing that 1 found true of shops and commercial interests; our fit for service have increased thirty
L Gntchel.
Six columns will he
Rails, Coots. Gallinules. Sept I- election day, including as they do all the south and west coast town*. always on the right side, bright and per rent, while there is a depreciaw
*
*■•»**»
*n'd as advertising space.
Dec. 1.
such fundarifcntal matters as woman- It was a most pleasing informaHty, nqway Herald; our power for good tion in value in the stores on hand.
Exceptions: Tennessee, Utah
A sermon will be printed in each
suffrage, municinpl' Home rule, pro­ which extended a friendly greeting Commercial Club; und, best of ail,
"In discussing economy," says the
Sept.’
1-Dee.
1
issue Other church announcements
hibition, state Income taxes, refer­ to the newcomer without the neces­ our People, our Schools and our report, "this makes a fine showing,
Missouri, Sept. 15-Jan 1
anti reports will be made .therein.
endum plans, nnd some leaser re­ sity for words, as well us a cordial Churches. Was ever n young and but it is a condition which- s h o u ld
camaraderie to the acquaintance, 1 aspiring town more favored?
Louisiana,
Nov.
I-Feb.
1.
.AU the institutions of the Temple
forms.
not longer continue, for R ia A m at­
Ariaona, California (coots), Oct.
Mil be given space to give publicity
The woman suffrage question will wus phased with that there; I have
We need, always, more enterpris­ ter of history (hat every great cor*
51-Fob. I.
in the columns of the magazine.
come up for decision In New York, been pleased with it again und again ing and able metf to share our of­ flict has, In tho Inst analysis, d?*
Woodcock:
Nov. 1-Jan. 1:
Pennsylvania and
Massachusetts^ In the other' towns of southwest ficial, commercial and financial re- pended largely on tho question of
Mr Hyman, the editor, Is the
Yet, the people to he
Exceptions: Delaware, Louisiana. which states will funriah in point, of Florida.
sponaibilities; more husbands and supply. There shoifid be no real
_j£f
p j
pastor of the First Baptist Church
found,
in
these
inland resorts are wives to make beautiful homes,
Nov. 15-Jan, 1.
population,
tho
greztest
test
"Uio
difference
between
peace
times
and
&lt;&gt;f Sanford and has-had considerable
West “Virginia, Oct. 1-Dec. 1
suffrage question has ever hnd in the quite aS gsntee^ quite us well bred plunt more shade, set out and tend war times with respect to ship sup­
experience in this line of work. Ho
t
0 *w a clans, as those of the cast coast.
Georgia, Dec. 1-Jan. 1.
.
United Sutez.
New
blossom, green and lawn; more at­ ply."
i
served when only sixteen years of
" We "could only stop to chat tendant* in our places of worship,
• Shore Birds, Black Breasted and first .*t»te in th# east*
otr
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brie fly .with those whom we met in more children and adults in our tourists, as well n* residents, and*
t ' nH
Journal in Georgia. Was editor for Golden Plover, Jackanlpe, Yello- equal suffruge, defeated the pr&lt;
tion at a special election given oVer Pafatka. ^ Our steafner was to start Sunday schools, more God-fearing, northern capital, a model-up-to-date
legs, Sept. 1-Dec. 15. ,
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a year of Zeitgeist, a monthly maga­
Exceptions: Florida." Georgia,
e x r l U a i ^ V i y t h e Suffrage question again within a-few minutes; it was God-honoring men and women,, in hotel, und that promised fintf Qpvzine devoted to the interest of Chris­
South Carolina, Nov. 20-Feb. 1.
on October 19. While it has been with a feeling of regret that we society, in domestics, in trade, and ernment Building, that Intra Coast' i *1
tian Education
Chrisp County,
Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, held by some political observer! that, turned back to continue our jour- in ?very walk of life.
al Waterway, a Library Building,
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We
want
Georgia. Ho Was also editor (or a
TcXaS, Nov.’ l-Feb. 1.
the result of the contest in New ney "
Hospital,
County
and
Boat
C\ubs,
a
y *. ^
more
music
In
our
churches,
J
n
our
year of Hcrnado, a monthly maga­
' Tennessee. Oct. 1-Dec. Id.
Jersey -Vould be reliably indicative i r - ‘
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public squares nnd in . our parlor*. Y. M. C. A., Golf Links, tf'County
zine it) the county by that name
Arizona, California. Oct. 16- Feb­ of what might bo expected in ‘ttrti,
’
Plant
Hale
and
Flower
.Show
Fair
AWoriatlon!
more
merchants
We
want
substantial
and
heartiest
'a this- state.
larger neighboring states, the suf­
On November 19 and 20, |t some support for our city band, M d-for nnd liukiness nmn who will be- * memruary 1
? -r-^ ’f a
Mr* Forest Gatchpl is well Known
Utah (snipe). Oct 1-Dec. Ifi
frage leaders have not been dis­ place to bn announced later, tjie civic' all competent and Helpful instruc­ iiers of and take an active Interest
,
in Sanford as a well trained business
Utah (plover and yellbw|egs).
couraged by the big majority with sections of the Welfare Department tor* in every musical line. We want in our Cummurcial Club.
j . %... - - f1 -- O
w'inian, possessing qualities of per- Sept. 1, 1918.
which
the
issue
was
defeated
jn
of
tiie
Woman’s
Cfub
will
hold
a
more grand organs.
The 'pipe or­
t
And last, but not least, ifl;M (| 4 J
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’unality and character which make
Insectivorous birds protected in­ New Jersey, nnd look forward to sale of pl ants that nre now ready for gan obtained through the indefati­ Enthusiasm. Nothing ant buses' liku
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Ger a success in all her undertakings definitely. Band tailed pigeons,
the biggest test with confidence.
a place In Hanford ■gardens. There gable .efforts and, probably unreal­ enthusiasm, nothing mohi fo n ts|
The importance of this test is in­ will be roses, palms and ornamentals, ized, perhaps finuppreciutive lajgr glous, luid . .nothing
J he magazine will be issued In cranes, swans, curlew, and smaller
accompiiahew, ’
- 1*;|
-UuaaUti** .600 *mi wrii btrfrewWW ghore bird* protected-until Septem­ dicated by. the face that, in. point, of a t calaldgua.-pticaa and amaryllis giving-wh one in cmr nrtdst.^wmpTJtst'roueh'' without’ |rr&gt;; Let m.devytjrtiy
'iuftntities o( 500 und will be for ber 1, 1918; wood ducks in Kansas population, the states of New.Yorlf, bulb* from Mr. Mcado h t Oviedo. mented .by. the splendid' UxfistancP1 enthuse with FVfcry breath Wo draw,’r&gt;f #th*rx,'
Mtk.M. toe&lt; rii&lt; r with ■
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*.»**,M *u * ebuB«tts, Pt;of. Nehrjing has promised■a fine &lt;4
free distribution. ‘
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and West Virginia, rails and wood Pennsylvania and
every word we spwrt^everyv,deed wo,,
which
will
vote
on
suffrage
Nov.
2
d,
display of csladium leaves from negie'k generous
merotu; gift, la ndw insuf­ do, and every LfnfTwo .vritf. wlth ,
due ka in California, and woodcock
]
in Missouri are also protected until include over 20,000,000 paopJec-HL which orders may be takhn for ficient for the city’s need*, -AVe unremitting . teal W»d .Hghteouaneeq
Garden Prifcfi .
fifth of the population of the entire tuber* to be delivered in thenipring, should have in the very fnear future endeavoring to All the tu-cds above
invitations hfcve been sent to Mm. September L 1918.
United States— and these. 20,1000,000 and at price* lower- than they VaV^.^jir more of these grand,'dncom outlined. Thus
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Shooting
protected
between
sunWc not only
stato chairman of civic* in UuF
practically double -tit* popula- been offered before. It is the Inten­ parable aids to divine Worship and rough hew but lupsrbly and sub-s
r
t
a
n
d
sunrise:
or
at
any
time
on
Florida .'Federation., of „ Woman’s
Liuba, a » (
the Mississippi river between Minne­ ion of the states fp, which., eqpfl tion of those who have this sale in to the rendering of the aublimeat stantisUy lay the foundation for
rge'to offer some plants not Or- and most exalted In heaven inspired and build the City Attractive.
f l l lhas
i as yet
W been fuTOMT
^nt of
apolis and Memphis after January suffrage
19
final j
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1, 1916.
Fauatina
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awarding.
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V-. * WHAT UNCLE SAM mTHINKS AEOUT
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Washington, D. C.. November 2 —
The Department of Agriculture ban
been requested by growers and ship­
pers to define Its position with re­
spect to the application of. the Fed­
eral
Food and Drugs ^ c t to the
transportation in interstate com­
merce of immature oranges and im­
mature grapefruit.
These requests
have been accompanied by requests
for modifleatioir' of •the teats an­
nounced by the Department for, de­
termining whether oranges and’ "
grapefruit are immature.
On April 6, 1911, Food Inspection
cision 133 was issued with retg the coloring of green citrus
This decision reads as fol-&gt;l ln
" T h e attention of the Board of
Food and Drug Inspection has been
directed to the shipment in inter­
state commerce of gree^n, immature
citrus fruits, •particularly, oranges,
which have been artificially colored
by holding in a warm, moist utmost
phere for a .short period of time
after removal from the tree.
Evi­
dence is adduced showing that such
orangek’ do not change in sugar or
.acitCcmxtciiLjiXLcL tcju'-'ipl fr°m thq.
tree. * ^Evidence further shows that
the same oranges remaining on the
tree increase, markedly in sugar con­
tent and decrease in add content.
Furthermore, there is evidence to
show that the consumption of such
immature oranges, especially by chil­
dren is apt to he attended by serious
disturbances of the digestive sys­
tem
Under the Food and Drugs Act
of Uune 30, 1906, an article of food
is adulterated "if it lie mixed, col­
ored, powdered, coated, or stained,
i n « manner whereby damage nr in­
feriority is concealed '
It is the
opinion of the Hoard that oranges
treated as mentioned above are col
ored in a manner whereby inferior­
ity is concealed and are, iherefoie,
adulterated
The Hoard recognizes
the fuel tijat certain varieties of or­
anges attain maturity an* to size,
sweetness and aridity before the
color changes from green to yellow,
and this decision is not intended to
jpiterfere with the marketing of such
orungeK "
Following the issue of Food In*
spec lion Derision 133 seizures were
recommended * of immature oranges
which had been artificially colored
by sweating eith er,prioy, to shipment
or in transit
These seizures led to
no merit us requests that tin- Ihquiri

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THE SANFORD HERALD

but she wap, w i t h . all the witching
charms of youth/ and beauty. Hal­
loween games were played and for­
tunes told that delighted the happy
crowd of youngsters, but the funni­
est of nl 1 waa the peanut contest
where the participants rolled pea­
nuts otfer a tig zap course with theii
noses.
T h e _ attic was decorated
with jack-o'-lanterns.
Little Miss
Frances Bouche^e gave several ex­
hibitions of fancy dances nnd phys­
ical culture figures that was greatly
enjoyed, adding a (Inal touch of
pleasure with- several musical s e c ­
tions. Ghosts, colonial dames, Char­
lie Chapmans, witches nnd other
fascinating figures josttled each other
on the dark stairways.

its investigations, regards the tests
a* defined for determining the im*
maturity of California oranges and
for determining the immaturity o f
grapefruit and Florida oranges as
being fair, accurate and reasonable
tests.
•Oranges and grapefruit, In com­
mon with other articles of food, in
the opinion of tho Department are
Informal Afternoon Tea
adulterated "if they are mixed,
Hon. and Mrs. Forrest Lake en­
coated, colored, powdered, or stained
tertained with a charming ten at
in a manner whereby damage or in­
their attractive home on Park ave­
feriority is concealed."
The only
nue Saturday afternoon, after the
announcement of the Department
musicale, in honor of Mr. and Mr
affecting the shipment df immature
Forrest Dabney Carr of Orlando,
citrus fruits with which growers and
Mias Lc Massena of New York and
shippers are at present concerned Is
Miss Marian Earle of New Smyrna,
that given in Food Inspection De­
who participated in the beautiful
cision 133.
In
that
circular a
program rendered under the direc­
view was stated that green, immation of Mrs. Fannie Stemhridge
t|ro oranges which have been arti­
Munson at tho Woman's Club rooms
ficially colored by holding in a.warm,
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Other guests Enjoying the-charm ­
moist atmosphere for a short period
of time after removal from the tree ing hospitality of their graeiotls host,
pro colored in a manner whereby in­ were Mrs. Fannie Munson, Mrs.
feriority is concealed and are there­ L. It. Bouchelle of New Smyrna,
by adulterated.
In ihe opinion of Mrs. T. A. Neal. Mrs. It.. It. Deas
the Department, grapefruit which and Mrs. O. F. Smith.
have been similarly treated also are
adulterated. The Federal Food and I
.t/i*fWfenroHS Shower
Drugs Act prohibits tlte shipment
For Miss Nellie Evan*, whose
in interstate commerce of such or­ marriage to Mr. Gibson will take
anges and grnpefruit.
place on Thursday afternoon, the
The Department, therefore, gives Daughters of Wesley of which Sun­
warning that the transportation and day school class Miss Evans, is] a
shower
sale in interstate commerce of or­ member, gave a beautiful
articles,
including
anges or grapefruit which have been miscellaneous
artificial ly colored by sweating or dainty I ingerie, lovefy fancy work,
otherwise so as to conceal damage nr* linens and cut glass last Thursday
inferiority wdl be regarded as in evening, surprising the bride-elect at
violation of the Federal Food and 1" ' r home on Magnolia avenue
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Drugs Art and proceedings under * 111* “ charming^ afTnir, greatly enI hat Act will be instituted in all joyed by the greup of friend* and
appreciated
by
Miss
cases where sutllcient evidence is especially
Evans,
who
prettily
expressed
her
obtained to justify such action
pleasure at the charming attention of
her class males

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xannah. Ga. Miss Mahoney will re­
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An Inyltatlon. *
Superfluous lnform*t|:n
sume her cfcasea in music ImtnodlLocal Practitioner (to bis wife as ho
It
Is
qulto superfluous for a t * , ,
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1 oeo through ills daybook and ledger) tall a woman ho Isn't worthy Ttil
—Old Smith hasn't called me &gt;n lately If abe thought ho was. *h.&gt;
Mrs. W. T. Eppjng, who has been about his Indigestion periods. Yoy'd want him.
the guest of. Mra. B. A. Duncan better ask him In to dinner.
left Sunday for her home in Tampa.
Sometimes Vary Conversation.
England and Scotland.
It is a mistake for men to injL
Mrs. L. D/ Wicker
leaves
on
The total length of England and women are alsfaya talking nbouttE
Thursday to join 'Mr. Wicker at Bcoilnnd together, from John o’ Groats dresses. Sometimes they are tajjj.
to Land'B End, is 800 mites.
about their hails.
Richmond, Va.

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Mrs. Charles Ryan, who has been
t h e ’ guest of Mrs. Andrea Ma­
honey has returned to her home a
St- Cloud.

D. C. BROCK
MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER

Miss Mary Waldron has returned
from a visit to Quincy and Lake
City.

Sanitary Steam Pressing,
Hot Gasoline Dr
iff*
Cleaning.
Altera.
^jji an_■ __m ___ Dry
a. aV at
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lions of Ail Kinds on Short Notice
Join Our Gentlemen's Valet Club.
$2.00 Per MonU.

Mr., and hfrs. Norman Toole and
baby daughter expect to leave on
Thursday for their hew home in
Newberry, S. C.

S U IT S $ 1 5 .0 0

UPW ARD

CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AVE.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Henry and
Mr. a*nd Mra. R. J . Holly motored
out to . .F r a n k ’ Brown's place on
Banuna Lake Sunday afternoon and
had tea with Frank. The Brown
place is ideally situated and Mr.
Browq has many visitors everyday.

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EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 13th.
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Cnrs will begin -45 minutes to nrrival of every tmin',on following rout*
making three trips: Beginning at First nnd French, down First to M*.!
nolia Avenue, to Tenth Street to Hark, Hark to Ninth, Ninth to Oak Ave­
nue, down Oak to First street, to Park, out Park and Ninth to Station.
CARS W ill, MEET MIDNIGHT AND EARLY MORNING Tit MS'S

Nored Russian Pianist
The music lovers will he delighted
to learn th at the Lyceum committee
has been successful in securing a
concert from the Russian pianist,
I’rof, M oritr Lhovinne. * He comtrinee—a—striklngr yerjle—TrerstmaiitTwith his poetical conceptions and
dramatic insight into the very soul
of music.
His technique is of the
brilliant nnd flawless surety that
marks the born master. The critics
are unanimous in their praise of his
fluent legato runs and brilliant
octave passage*.

CROSS TOWN CAR SCHEDULE
SANFORD “ — MONROE
Lv. -7:15 A. M. Ar. 7:40 A* M.
Ar. 8&gt;15 A. M. Lv. 7:15 A.M.
Lv, 3:15 P .M . Ar. 3:45 P .M .
Ar. 4:45 P .M . Lv. 4:15 P .M .
Saturday Nights
Lv. 6:00)P. M. Ar. 6:30 P. M
Ar. 7:00 P.M . Lv. 6:30 P .M .
Lv. 9:10 P .M . Ar. 10:00 P. M.
Ar. 10:30 I*. M. Lv. 10:00 P. M
FARES
City Limits
10c
Hrardall Avenue
15r
Geneva Avenue
20r
Tr.,
Moores Station
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uncron ( Tty
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SANFORD

CAMER0S CITY *
7:30 A..M. Ar. 8 d)0, A. M.
8:3'» A. M. Lv. 8:00 A. M.
4:00 P .M . Ar. 4:30 P . m!
5:00 P .M . Lv. 4:30 P. f t
Saturday Nights
Lv.
6:00 P. M. Ar. 6:30 C &gt;|,
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7:00 P .M . Lv. 6:30 I*. M
Lv. 9 : 3 0 P . M . Ar. 10:00 P.M
Ar. 10:30 P. M. Lv. lOtOO |\ M.
I IR E S
Rands. &lt; it) Limit*
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He lias the faculty of enthusing
people
who never before had en­
joyed piano solos.
When he went
Slcnstrom’s Corner
p
Ik
into the Chautauqua field he created
a sensation
Mr Lhevinnc appears
Monrtr
I0t
with Miss Estelle Gray, the world
i.
Special trips out of town will be based as follows ■ One or two j&gt;.-- engm
renowned violinist, on the night of
8 cents jw-r mile each way, plus L’l) t ents, in radius of &gt;; noli— ever. ti'diI tonal jmsvcnger 6 cents jot mile. Sjiecial Jitney service n-.n i, , had
Nov. tilth at the Temple,
corner
or nigh by railing Phone 331, will.in territory hom.d liy t 'oiur, nrrul St.
Hark avenue and Sixth street
The
and Tenth 'H,, Sanford and I rench Avemu**, for 10c, to city limit* I6r.
single admission price will he 60
Ceiillian M umjc C ult
PLACE YOUR ( ALL FOR JITNEY. PHONE 331 FOR ANY SERVICE
rents for adults nnd 36 cents (or
-|nf^AIUTRAlN DAY OR NIGHT
The regular semi-monthly meeting
children
Should you buy season
Smith Gunter
of the Cprilibn Music Club will be
v_.
tickets for the four entertainments
Friends of the contracting muplr
held at 'the Munson studio Saturda
of tlie Lyceum they can be hud for
will be untero-Med in tlte marring
afternoon at three o'clock
}1 60 fur adults and II 00 for chil­
of Mins Darltc Smith &lt;d Jacksonville
dren
Make your jilans now for thy
and Mr E T Gunter of this city,
H
union's
('tub
Meeting
16th
which wa* solemnized at the Baptist
The business mcolingjif the Wom­
Temple Saturday evening *‘ t *»x
o'clock
Mr Gunter i» a popular an's Club will tu- held at the club
The &lt; leun-Up ( ampnign
GREATEST EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE FIVE COUNTIES
RE
emplwye of the A (' 1. witL head- rooms Wednesday afternoon nt three Now Wil lie was a tidy hoy
o'clock
Full
report*
ftom
commit­
.quartefs in Sanford
His bride is an
And mother's lawn did mow .
attractive young lady of prepossess­ tees arjil chairmen of departments While sister Susie raked the yard
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ing manner and sweet disposition. requested.
Anil swept outside the kitchen
Mr and Mr*. Gunter will reside in
I’m the ( ilizens of Semmoli-, \ ««’t:-t;*t. OsciHiIa, I,:;l c and
door
.t not her Halloween /'nrf
Sanford, making their home on
Or\nRt* Counties. (irwtii)R:
Little Miss Marie Stemfier cele* And then a n o t h e r *isier
Celery avenue
Ih- it known to ull of you th.V vnu :in•mv iimj anil t*.\|«v|ed,|
tirnteif
the rii'tom of t fie season wit n |
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Km tut w II i all hr r \nn
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-*uitali|.- t-xiuliit * for il:*|da\ .: I In ( .real ly\j- • inn
i n r n l u n u u u i v c * * 'tS ’st s (o r d e l i-rm i r,
a Hal low-pen masquerade party
on
Just lulled Up I he i Inched run*
alifaijy
upon H\ tin* pcoph- ol vour several rounNm,
J/lli/ow
•»ft
u;Ri
(hi
mg the immaturity ut u m i , u&gt;w.
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And threw out &gt;aclj oL.l u u .
uiikauuig hi m Irt'-nHly mmprtirion for the r-vliltiltlun of fllf
Ai the inarming home of Mr and
|First street
The peculiarilv Ut
In November, 1911, the Human 1
varied products of your several .seeltons; also the ilungs
Kite...
Mr* H It ( 'ha Jifii'll. tile Itoolollies tending -this function was the pres­
of Chemistry1 in itu service an non nce­
"M ade in Your Towns." Your school work, your fruits and
Chib of girls entejtalned the boys ence of cnly four boys upd forty And mother painted cans and pnis,
ments issued tho fofl*owing state.
And dad got busy too,
vcKelalilcs, your farm products, your stores of house and field,
of tjie C, C*. G-. with a delightfully gills.
Now what happened to the And whim Nov "JO came
ntent:
your
art creations and all other articles of interest, especially
informal and enjoyable 11ittlgwee n boys? The little folks paraded the
"As a result of the ill vest igat ions jiartv An FOtlav night
They could tell you what in do
stm-k, ckickens, etc,
Guests were street* before ihu, party, engaging
carried met during the season of in musqueradI-, the subsequent gln-*s
||ll(js f Halloween (lobe u-o] ())) ,|((w
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I’nTuin* to a i tend in perstm and with your fa in ih and
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Ip i i *
1913 ami 1911, the Hureau of ( ‘hem mg of "w h o was who" alio: ding
friendh
and the &gt;tranjier.s within y ou r Rates.
mm
unbofly ever guessed who they mlgbl f A|m1
)n.|kl. („|h.
islry considers California oranges t•» bo* of fun ami metritnenl
ItrRAs each
Halloween de.omtioqs prevail-, K&lt;r no, ................. Sanford III Wfl
be immature if the juice does not gtli—t ar lived they were received by -be.
ed
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I lie hou*&gt;- and l|ie u n il fun
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\v.. k in *lnrk
Trout ail) soluble solids equal I" ,&lt;r the typical ghost, .llw.iv-. it evidence
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wa.-, eiijoyed on l(n- lawn and e* . .
in excess of. h parts to every pari
' ut Halloween functions, who placed
had a genuim*
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Everybody take heed t here'*
acid contained in the juice, the arid- a siring ,n .heir hands to be followed hody
, (ll, prH, '„ t Mlllt Evelyn Wesl.-r w.,.
moral
to
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tale
ity of the juice to be caleulaled a* until tin- attic was reached* where
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litric acid without water ut erys the fun and frolic of that guy' young the successful competitor
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tallivntion. Owing to the furl the’ band of joy makers nearly raised the
Taking x Chance.
P r o h f f m i u S hnodical'* f " ,
opportunity
has been given to study roof. J t . w u s a difficult journey lb
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Every day you pul off atlenljj
A Cleveland woman writes to a
Reginniitg
today
tfibre
will
be
a
the composition of Caltforniu or- that attjc, Which seemed miles and
novtsjmpcr
-| hn’ c ibst my husband.
Synod- Can I marry again without watting any
nngos during one season only, the mflt*a from M other, Earth for the meeting of the Prt"dc/t&lt;*rian
.
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■—ratio set ut this lime is lower than house'waa in total darkness ami one " ’al
•t l " ' - Presbyteriani olpirch lor
huh'-’
W'q would advlsn
t1* •
that which is believed to lie I lie min- got Joarfully tangled in those.string*, " e v e n t l -Uys, , T h e ^ynmltcaT i* coin- 1 h „ r 11Knm*t l t l l &gt; riicly st ep
Ruppnsfl
, llfl
jiiMiH|0 |VF^HKtoJtt0n r»proBontiiiR the so me bod) *l,r*uhl -find. *her husband
* .— . and
.imum for properly mutu'rrtl Unit/ - I/I vsiin K ) ) o a,k y ,
uj» t m » f o l u l l **1
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n.y in briSjpnji Y l)li
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\l ill #ll-l*#iS t1*
It may. thetefore, he exported that there were pretty g. sl*
H*tor. * You owe' it lo youi-*-l|.
and lanterns ViifjjHrs -;w&lt;Jin;ui-’s orgnhizatioiH ‘d bring him imaie!
,
t-dottyU.* are lisre
faintiy. und'yuur.busitinia to ke* p y*
E
the n-tpiirerornt" wll) be made mote tiyji dancing; qnd nil kinds of fitn the-&gt;
Kt
buildings nnd stork' in-iurt-d in front
every^jStt&lt;‘*o(
lit-* stale sttnfWl*
strict
after
data
from
several
-Tops
Oct.tit
Needed.
whjrh fully repaid for jyfpi' and fails
E fi&gt;
reliabb* i’ii|pfinqy^ir a rwisbni'.bl--; u»4l
B '. '
T .iijilisikimt dur for ;i porch tdfmbare available.
on i he way up.
Dytiffhopls nnd the tug tho mvoting tliie h is.,4n*lnr*
—i- * .
iif * Hi* Pr-vgbyterV»i, i ,,rr ear: &lt;*&gt;.i dlft-ei, nn- where PtKti?"
tvsiuy hj i 'et‘s trlk it ntf.
Hflp'
t'ou.w
The value of the ti ■t laid down in kind ol refreshtjfents mir grand porbint feature
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or
ton
t
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rtjcufflTiuJ’*
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the service ennnunrt.merit* has been ino. hers iiM-ikt” have were sr-rred un' 1 , . tv'*.
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don t know wlieilieY &gt;no "tiu f tae to
tortpm rd by it ve* I igntioti* carried The ghost revived Mi*’ es Agnesi
r’"-V*Iw
N^ion*
i.Htio'P
"
ur lo a |kiIIcoon dunt g tlte u ia o n of 1915.
Hotlinmly, Virginia Brady, Helen)
107 M \GiNOl.iA AVK.
I'JU Nil
Sj/riountjivj^
w
u|h
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interest',
,nnn
On Srptembtr 22. 1916, a Im;?* IJcml. Ytrginio Johnson pfD eLnnd,
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ii«re is l lie , an notice was issued defining tests for Kt&lt;t h MeDfc'niel. Fnni-ie IP bu Mu::- in h'stntiri
t r innrrioge of Miss / k '
Dally Thought.
,
-‘i'a^v*.
rc .'r^ rln .-T .i/ jn a :ti^ ftrirn j-ju m in m n iH f*'l^ u iS o . . aa&lt;
deU imii Ing tin in;matuilty' of grain son. 1’lintbeth Stafford, Me... Thrash-I nouncem.ATt
Hughe
fruit aisft Florida oranges as follows
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NOVELTY ' PLA" N T
,-jiil_ L HruniUy,
i-rsid&lt;; Li-'- Gtbson ynb h wr.l take plain nt
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ilir uiiMi
iimttuH nvi
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tiiir
ii intx. ^ Edwsfd Hetts.
“ With
information
now
avail
u------ of tfio- hride-oloot Tliunir ‘
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nbU* the Bureau of Chemistry con- j Chappell, Reginald Hol,ly. llu in r jt '0 homo,
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ftltb L W ffltK O F A L L D E S C R IP T IO N S
ofterndon
a
t
threo
o'clock.
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riders gram-fruit t»i 1m immature If I )tumpK. Walter Rowlnnd, G. \V,| day-ql
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ai’C'ptvparcd
to
IiHiirt*
with
you
oft
all
ila&gt;
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ATLANTlfefCOAST
LINT*
the juice docs not, rfmtrmi -soluble j Spencer nndJHsri»ld Washburn
Sk *
Pe,rpnal
Mention
i olid-, i&gt;qtn»r to, or In excaas of, 7
of LUMBER - and MILLAYORK for 'HOUSE, STORE
rx . TRAINS
*i.—
Mr?. E. W. Dunn is the p.tiest of
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' •- parts .to each fmrt of acid rontuinoil * \/ Sarah ■Wight* ffdllaireen /Wfy- *
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or
BARN . Fram ing, flooring, coiling, siding, windows,
Northbound
One. of the jolt lost oT the Hullow- Dr. nnd Mrs. N. DeV. Ho ward.
jh the juice*,’ the acidity Of-tho juirw
3 doors, scrceiTs, blinds, mouldings, lattice, frames, boxes.
, Arrive
La-uve
to-. Jue cult slam d aa citrus acid imit parties was given i»y Sarah
No. 8 2 ,.. . 1 T 8 A. M........ 1:33 A.M.
[j Tell Us Whal You Want
Estimates Furnished Frv«
Mrs.- De Witt Ha ye* i» riVtinc
without water o f ■rrystnlllzation.
Wight on Friday* night to twentyNd. 84 .‘..10:45 A. M.. . 11:05 A. M.
p •»
No. 80.
3:26 P . M . . . 3:46 P .M .
Tho Bureau also ronsidors Florida flvo young friuttlw ahd here too the friends in Plant Citv.,«
g
Yellow
Pine
Lumber
Co.,
Kissimmee,
Fla
orar.gciK.to 1m. infmatufc if ,tho Juica- Typ was fast- and furious, for Sarah
Soulhbouml
n
js
quite
as
charming
a
hostess
as
her
d«*ja r.ol tonlaln solublA^solld* tequsl
Mrs; Archie Ib’lt* ha* r oftirneif No. S i
2 Ofl A M '
2 16 A M. |1
No. 89 ' 2 10 P M
2 30 P M.
tiT.'Ot in excess of.
parts to^i vef)* gArieup* Mother^ As it is quite tin- jri, m u *hnrt vi*n to Kj**lfnni^f . »
Nn.
5-»9
........I' \l
5 19 I' M
part of acid eonlainetl in tho juice, proper thing -for' Hnllowerti' parties'
f ^
O victio
the acidity to lie cidculated as cilriF to he tf*ei. hi the utlic Surah's par090* OOOOOOOOO0 0 0 0 0 9 OOOOOO0oooooooooooooooooooooo-**
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AVirlfer spent the weekend
V
.9:30
A.
M.
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Arrive
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acid without w ater’ of crystalliza­ ty wan tip tireYfi. too,'* Which w*a# ,in Sunfoid,.........................
visiting tiis mO{li\r, and
No*l27—l/b)ve.;
.
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4:(K)
P.
M.
Tcaclied by way of strings, dark sister, Mrs. Ndrman . T ‘»0!e] • * ' ■
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tion.
a 5*
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Owing to the fact that, the inves­ stairways and creepy senwatiohs, deJftt. 21—Arrive*.
tigations of the Buerau have not liciously thrilling and aw{yinspiring.
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Remember the Delisting Cluh
Nu. 24 —Leave
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f
*» been completed, the ratios set for The ghost failed to appear in 'time
For the best quality of GRAIN, HAY, FEED and
meets tonight at the Congregational
--rC ’! -4-' , 1 , . - _
No.
168
Arrive
A,6:20 P. M.
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grapefruit and for Florida orange* to receive but thq genuine HallowNo. 157—I r a v e . . , C : 3 6 A. M.
FLOUR at REASONABLE XPRICES
j
ore lower th a n ’ tliose which are be- een witch was there apd shook church at 8 p clock. v. Trilby
* . lieved to be the lowest for properly hands solemnly with each new ar­
WRITE1:004’. M.
Mrs. J. H. Cowan bn* r«-'ti.nn-d No 2 5 -Arrive ..
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matured fruit. It may therefore be rival: This was the real kind of
No. 24 -U-ave
2:25 P .M .
expected that the requirement* will witclt you kn *u . whop hrpp'A love- from a )&gt;!eu.«ant wisit at Hurbervilie.
Clyde
Line
Boats
| i : irM'
be made more tlrl^t after data from potions and magic charms and tell,
(St. Jeha. Rirer)
ms
* - - 1-- inil to be.
You would never be­
Miss Ellen Mahoney relumed to­
.reveral crops ere available."
Arrive 10:00 A-.M. J^avell:iO A -M .
Palatita,. Florida
* i S 3 ..:
The Depattmei
t, r ;with . the in lieve that pretty Miss Florence day from an extended \i:iit to Vir­ Tuesdays. Thursdays and Hatuf
uiof h
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fornyttion available as the result of Frank could possibly be that witch ginia, Waxhington, D. C.,- and Ha
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PEOPLE AND EVENTS

SUB-TROPICAL MID-W INTER EXPOSITION
February 15-19, 1916

Orlando, Honda

| SUB TROPICAL MID-WINTER EXPOSITION

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unVEMBER 2*

(fehadea and mines, and has come
out, generally speaking, second best.
Trench mortars have not ^developed
the requlslto accuracy nor the toqulstto destructive power. High ex­
plosive shells tn sufficient quantities
have accomplished the best offensive
work, and the infantry is depending
more ami more on a short, heavy
knife, which is the best for work
underground or in the dsrk. To sum
up: Killing tho defenders of a posi­
tion Is accomplished by shells fired at
least two miles away on the averago; and. secondly, by what the
French call body-to-body fighting, for
which a knife Is the best weapon.
Tho training of Infantry on tho con­
tinent will In tho future, undoubted­
ly include, tho technique of hand-tohand struggles—for which physical
agility and strength must be devel­
oped.''—New Republic.

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ntn'ehclftr "Lyons knd Traphaien, "iC* |g ° *
men, and Kwcrt, Johnny Dunn and
Brown of the rreshmen eleven, will
not bo eligible for the. 'varsity.
"It's a pretty tough blow to learn
that five men yo‘u counted heavily
upon aro uot eligible." said Coach
We GUARANTEE all stock to be absolutely new crop and of choieYost
i fat strain. Our stock consists of all varieties Garden and Field.Seed
^
"I have a long list of men who will i moat adapted to Florida Soils:
be given invitations to try for the
Call and *qe us, wo welcome you.
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1916 team.
I know that there aro
plenty of big. powerful mcii among
’ TH E L. A LLEN S E E D COMPANY
them but whether there aro any footKXCU'NIVP. NKKII NtT:lU'IIASTM
toll players In the making I can’t say.
WEST SIDE PICO BUILDING
HANFORI), FLORIDA
"You can't tell until you ace a man
In the big gamo whether he has footaooaoaaoooooooaoooooaaaaooaoaoooooooooooooooaoooooa
toll senso or not. If they can't think
football under (ire, they won't bo
stars. And you can never tell what
a man will do In a pinch until ho Is
actually under groat stress,
“Thero aro very few men coming
back to me who havo been given tho

LETTUCE HAMPERS
CRATE

Scientific Station In Spitsbergen.
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Tho German scientific station in
Spitsbergen, which was founded to
1911 by Professor Hergesell. and has
been constantly in operation, sum­
mer and winter, slnco that time,
ceased Its valuable activities st tbo
outbreak of tho European war. A
party of scientific mbn which had
sailed for Spitsbergen to relieve tho
staff waa recalled, and tho party at
tho station also succeeded in getting
back to Germany safely with all
'tholr Instruments and' other equip­
ment. This Iristltutlon has carried
on extensive Investigations of tho up­
per air with balloons, and wnk, In
fa c t,.founded primarily to study tho
conditions likely to bo encountered
by tho expedition which Count .Zep­
pelin proposed to tnko to the North
Pole In an alrlhlp

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ATLANTIC

Sailor's, Brave Deed.
For saving his dog, Hetty, n Pomernnlan. when his ship, tho Caucasian,
was sunk by a German submarine,
the cnptnln Is to recelvda silver medal

COAST LIN E

The Standard Railroad of the South
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 5th, 1915

from thn National Canine Defense
b-ngue Tin* farts show that when the
crew had tuken to the boats the dog
fell Into the water and started to
Cap
Th» v»n»«i-r color card provides a Is brought through a slash In the swim Inwards the submarine
of bc-alltlftll pastel t lilt b for rhlfTon o verdress and tied In a loop t.itn Itnhtnson swam after It and res
evf-nlnr gowns. mining tho sedato but with long hanging end. Thla la tin- cued It fust ns |( reached the suhmn
Satin slip­ rlne. The commander of the subm a­
rich dark colors that are advanred. for Isht-d with a bead tassel
"I made tip my mind to add I•*ml Tin* material ns a whole
tho h* a»" r material* and day .tim e pers and silk hosu to match th e gown rine imld
wear
Th can durk colors Include In color, complutu a simple und retired blow up your boats, but now you save is about th&gt;* greenest I liuve ever
the Itttlo dog—" Thus 38 lives wore bad."
“African brown"— which Is a very costume.
The
Yost expects Joh n n y Maulhetsch.
Thin silk m ig h t be used for the un- saved by the rescue of the dog
drop shade- bottlo green." "crow
blue' idarker than n av y i—dark taupe, derdrcHH. and any of tho pretty light captain swum hack with the little the brightest star of the Meeshlgatl
out HI last season, to be greater than
and "Held mouse," which !» a warm colors or pastel tint* chosen with iiultnul slttlnk on his shoulder
over this season, tn spite of the fact
shade In mouse color. A dark blue good effect In this dress If selected
Avoiding the Subject.
that tn* hud nppendlcltln during tho
with a purple cam Is called " b l a c k ­ with discretion.
"Algy consulted a brain specialist winter
Stripes Were better managed dur­
berry ntid a dnrk purple llko that of
"Jo hn n y told me he was feeling
ing tho Past season than over be­ vest i-rday "
the grape is railed "Concord."
That s .pretty good
Whni nap- tine,
said Yost, "w hen I saw Hltn
fore—nl least within the memory of
The pretty drees shown in tho pic
In Ann Arbor rerently, although bo
womed—and this Is t h e prtilmhle poio-d
tttro show* rhlfTon In a one-piece o ver
"Oh, the specialist Is a tactful fel
doesiLt weigh an much as he used to.
drus worn over an undordress of net cause for th e ir continuation In favor
| understand lie merely tulm-d | look for him to oven excel his
In the lovely light colors and tin ts one low
with luce Mounrea about the bottom
work of Inst season.
Ills work on
The Ure reappears In the collar and can picture them In the evening about tin- weather '
the defensive will undoubtedly be Im­
Itiex
sit-eve*
rhlfTon roses weight th e gowns of tho coming season
To Help Blinded Soldier*
proved pnrtleiilarly In blocking and
overskirt and three of them nre haustlble variety Is possible In do
A
committee
has in*en formed in tncklltig
tsrk'-d to tin- front and hark near tho signs whe.n we consider them m a d e
Each one nf the live men who havo
bottom A hand of wide ribbon la uj&gt; with la m s or nets or plain sur­ this country tin* purpose of which is to
faces In one of tli»» colors o f tho assist men who liave been ollnded in been iludared Ineligible will leave a
set on the underskirt and the sam e
battle Joseph II Choate is presISoni hole that will bo hnrd to nil. Lyons
soft rlblvon appears In a folded girdle Btrlped fabrics.
of (tie com min m
plnyed a good mid anil Imrkfleld game
,
JU LIA BOTTOMLEYabout Hi.- uaiHt'nf the untlerdresB. It
and Traphagen was u powerful line­
man. Kwor^ was* without doubt tno
sav that cannot lie said In thn hearing
WAYS OF TACTFUL NURSE of thr patient, go out of the room to
heal lineman on the fresh team, play
lug at guard most of tb&lt;* time
Dunn
Ml) It
M e.
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a
former
Ann
Vrhor
high
a.
hoot
A still more tn-i i-sMirv point to ie
Yost Has Mcncier-nnd UnsntisItr .e - j I:, r - u u f W h o WofllcJ Win
star was &lt;upturn ami qiiuiterlmek
tm-mhi-r Is iluit tin- most niqulslt*- .
,
*tfr to the Sick.
Drown, lor
neatness iti u*&gt;I !&gt;•- tin* order &lt; f the sick ’ lilC lo ry KllOWlCufJC 01 mfltCritU, • of the ttrat vonr nmA
mer
I&gt;etroll
(
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n
l
ml
high
school Lullroom. The slightest disorder Is often '
hack. has been declared by former
Intolerable to a nervous patient. Re
menilAir that all the patient would Hughitt. Game Little Quarterback, Coach Stocking to he o n e of the host
hack Held men he ever lurned oat —
wish to have done In her room yoli
and Five Prospective Stars Lost
r.tTli i&lt; i .it.I dependable she
and
Stock tins turned out some cork ­
,utt* 1 must do for her otherwise she will
by Faculty Rulings— Mauln.
in be. but tin t
ing
good
vnrsiiy material.
a ,l‘* worry nbont It
If sin- Is an habitual
betsch Is Praised.
»Miii■■*’
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l ■nine bv insight ll-tw
* Coach Yost etpe&lt; is four tough hat
person und accustomed to have ln-r
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•* i i r i a t n rules and »-**r
lb-* this fall with the Mulligan Agri­
v
furniture and
personal liehiuginga
,41t‘
in-., that . m i non trained . jukt uu. It will fret und winry her to
rein, h I’leldlng II Yost lias a list of cultural college, Sy racu se, t 'oriu-ll and
t •.in and **houid rein.-m - have them misplaced
Do not I* i&gt;*- -&lt;om&lt;- llftv'tilg straift'lng ytiiingsters Penns) Ivanla
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are in ^li*» sick room
I. ini* for tn* I ••I
I*niv**rstt v of
lUeiln-liiu bottles huiidiig*-* *&gt;r all)
•i that you have no annoy- paraphernalia of •the sick room In Michigan football team but whether
Wagner Against Double-Headers.
*,ls 1
vs «u«-h us clearing &gt;our sight
Th ey are depressing ns well thvre am ll rootbnll tdnvers In tho
Iliiis Wagner refers to double* bond­
tulle b is a tierlnus i|llestlon
iig. locking, d im .lining ns ugly.
ers as head on collisions
"One in a
Probably never in the history of week Is tiud enough,
iw.'-rs or making any uusays Modus ,
Do not Insist upon straightening the
Bfco'-.r, noise that might be Irrttnt- bedclothes If your patient wishes 1« ho Hi** futuous coach 's a c t iv i t i e s 'a t Ann "but th ree of Them telescoped tntd
Idk t'» i i I nerves
A l most peoplo let aJotic. Do i W Insist on anything Arbor has he had any fiiore *mV-Bjrer four days keep any club or mnnager
•hoi.,
tub tricks are quite uhcoti- that'.ls u nnecessary tn the way of at and u nsatisfactory know ledge-of tho guessing, rii’e best club 111 thn bust•CMU-. | l|i. in tlic-jpsuIvcM, it Is qulto* m illio n * rir regu latio n s.. Abpve all. materiel jij/hund than In* has for hl&gt; ties.* finds It hard to win two games
’ll strip ^UI*J Uiluk Occasion |
1 hold U; Otways In your mind tiiut yo^-t 19 lii nnichlnn^
,
• III .oiio JUtm loon. Double hepdeya ipn t
" to r right mime, ami l-p refirr to call
" r," * V » 'r m w o r o guilty v r .roust ” *tbdv and d roul. ler your pa | Fffr li«* f|* from r o a c h .Yost tn
Ih r c e In n
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Ai.h i Jmhlt mbst ■nniia/IRg to pa- .own. Jx&gt; not tlUiughlU-ssly ImpowfiTw;/.Un* game, but facts art* facts
IIn row sir** t*** much like n HRiaihup
Hitts
that mattiy fttrrses hitvo- your will and habits upon a liejplesa. ndrOllon to losing such idJrd ,tin
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• "C o r b'Aplo. the doctor ‘ nrrwmi'Hitnlld.
Official T ria l Horse
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or tin* l u ll tcumi; by graduation, "Mur­
ni undertone nr tvlilr-p^F*
fSujihftat .'Hmltli lias replaced J i m
ry Up", has iien*^ 'stnprlvcd of live *of
.e of the patlee.f
T u la*
Knife the ndat Weapon.
F it tilt t i t h e olllelrtl trinl nqrwevil the
Ms |.i#»»sj)ecttvo !b 15 stars by f a c t B y
-irl -and difccuurtequs to
"T o iln y ith e «b*frnFi' stands pat on
^*Tf lighter who f n n i ni^u^Jnith
Is u
toi . iat,i uwelt
per ,.a rthwi&gt;rKs. win- ni/g' uiachlnw gunn.
V-* tt* IS
o u perr aSs'i’Ai d to the (uiik |dfo, where he
rije ./ fa ty lty bus passed, out tbo
•. n b . i l Is n’ lcriu- -j jj,.
' bus Jius. petrol.
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PAGE SIX .

No v e m b e r

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For SAIe— Egga and Baby Chli"]
and if the former aldermen decide
Blanche Walsh Dead
Influence of Thought.
celebrated
Regal White Wynndott
to come out for re-election- they will
Pittsburg, Nov. 2.—
Blanche
A single gentfo raip nuked the grass
receive the hearty support of the Walsh, the well Known actress died many shades greener. So our pros­ Uig performance, heaVy laying bir*
people.
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Saturday In a hospital where she pects brighten on the Influx of better am booking orders for same
Alao a few pullets and cocke reL,
was taken suffering from a malady thoughts.—Thoreau.
same
strain. . *F, P. Strong, 1Q
jqk p I
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
thflt
caused
an
.opertUjori
6 U
\ 1 havo never been satisfied with
Third
St.,
Sanford.
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Miss W a s h ’s ffrfustU to disappoint
the
action
of
the
city
council
re­
Old. Acoma.
YOU AND M E.”
garding the bill boards. I believe an nudienre caused a-relapse. After
Acoma. N. M , an Indian pueblo, Is
For Sale— Good allround
rap.
that if other cities- can stop this she went under the knife she insisted the oldest Inhabited setlldment In the
buggy and harnea*. Cheap for
on
keeping
on
engagement
nt
indiscriminate despoliation of the
United States.
Box 1256 or'W est Side atov. " 17^ j
beauty of our city thnt Sanford can Youngstown, Ohio, whero aho re­
do the same and there should be an lapsed abd'was brought back hero.
v H a r d td P e n e t r a t e .
For Sale— 25,000 Snowball c»#
A C H 1 E 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 .
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In private life she was Mia. WilRankin—"It takes a long time to get flower Plants.
ordinance-framed that would cover
W'.. C. Post \y
anything through Urnnbrough'e skull. Sidethe case.
Other cities in Florida |lium H. Travers
“ 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 .
doesn't It?*' Phylo—"I should say It
are rapping this bill board business |
la o o o a o ao o Q o oaaao o o aoao o oaaaQ D o oo ao oD oo D o oaD D aD oad o o
docs;
that man will be dead and bur
For Sale— Singer Sewing nucltiuj
and prohibiting the same as the fol­
" T h e Silent Voice
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trjl before bo over finds out he Is in good condition.
Inquire al
?
My old friend, ’Stonewall Ja c k - *
And till* name gentlemen might lowing from the Tallahassee Dem­
Those who viewed the "Silent flick."—Youngstown Telegram.
East
Third
street.
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nonville Tripl ett of the St, Cloud bo asked some of tho gentlemen who ocrat indicates:
Voice" when it was presented on tho
.T rib u n e is evidently tho owner of n now seek these $7,500 per annum
‘The city authorities of T a ila -j legitimate stage nt the Liberty The­
For Sale.—lllouaehold goml*. j j 4
ear and is uvorse to paying twenty jobs nt our hands. In a few months hassoc should take some action in atre in New York Inst season, with
eluding
tab ll, chairs, dlshe* Iarg*T
LEGAL ADVtRIISING
tents per gallon for gasoline to run they will begin tiding you how they response to the complaints being Otis.Skinner in the principal part.
iron kettle, flour feed anil ff rti|[M(j
his benzine buggy. He breaks forth becnrmi pigeon toed following a made al most daily
by
citizens will be interested to learn that it
Two stands, bees, 25 heat! ..... . Log,:
Dr par t r ar nt of the ( nl r f t a r
into song as follows;
mu In down a corn row, how they against the disgraceful moving bill baa ^een produced in motion picture
U. H. I.anil Office, Cialnctvllle. Florida,
etc. Sold private sale at Uuki^]
w,
fur i’ll liv •lin' &lt;A..nlli.. Di
N o tic e la h e i r by ( i v e i t l h a l / a f n e a C . Krt- postoffice, t xi* pt hogs «o!i|
t
Rvery onee In a while an account rode a cow pony-over tho wilds of board which is towed over the forftj by t h e ‘ Quality Pictures Cor»i&gt;. of Hsnford, Florid*. who. on April tt,
our
prairies
when
the
vast
silence
streets
of
the
Capital
City
by
a
►
porntioji
for
release
in
the
Metro
of John D. R ockefeller giving mono
miles soutlm,.^ ^
t'ilO, made Homeatead fcntry, No. 06737 saw's [flare, 3
lor WJ4 of NWu (or Pot t). NtVg nf Weltiwa postoffice. W. C. Hi Hid.-*
to charity or doing something really was broken rtnly by the howl pf the mule to the accompaniment of a i program anti will he shown here at XWt*.
!W. 20. and {Sr. U of Nt: 't. Sec. I».
i t h Jli
J U n i r ZV H a rt, T a l- Curntor.
human appears -In.;TBb dally press. wolf and the low of tho long horned cow l}uU,4 o advertise the picture the Star Theatre on Tuesday. Nov. T o w n .h ip. U» Wauth.
la b tM ee Jttyrldlan. b a i B ind n o tlr r of Jh 2 nd,
ij fcvHr^ tl»y except Sunday.
and i u ^
Mt that an cow calling its calf, therefore they
lenUiM t'J aaahe K ivo-ycar p ro o f, .t o e t t a b For Sale—Florida corn, sackei’i
e e rib rd
e d.
F r a n c i s 'X . Bushman and Mar­ Pah claim ’ to th ae land as ha o e e* d ei-trrlh
nouncetm*nt‘ '«njlth‘e f'*nnnOdbcement f rc cminenl|y AHed t o lo o k after oar. i .
that creeps over the
befo re C lerk nf C frcu lt C o u rt, a t S a n fo rd , in car.
Florida hays
guerite
Snow,
who
are
probably
% baled
------- Carloti.|
appears stating that the price of interests under the gilded dome of prctty streets of the capital dAy by
F lo rid a , on th e 3 0 th J a y of N o v em b er,
t»IA
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or
less.
Best
Fulghum
seed o*tj, j
the
big
house
nt
Washington.
But
known
to
pioro
motion
picture
lovers
gasoline baa increased from one to
day U crude in iU design, sd slow
C la im a n t nam e* a t w l t u r . - . i :
$
1.00
per
bushel
in
five
bu‘.kl-l
[auf
when
they
get
to
that
city
of
mag­
T
o
m
llo
y
d
,
of
W
okiw
a.
P
tcrid
s
thjtn
any
stellar
combination
now
four rents a gallon.
moving us to impede trafflc./frightA O. Von ffr-rboHa. of W aklw a, F lorid a Seed lt*e $2.75 per bushel
nificent distance*, learn to quaff the ens horses and distracts the peace being shown on the screen, are star*
11 sid y llo y d , of W c k l s t , Florid a
One of those instances of his seem - cup that cheers, and take n few
W ill 1^0. of W eklw e, F ltrlrfa .
Ij^maon &amp; Dennis, Qalnenvilh.
rod in this important production, and
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in)*.benefaction* occurred about six rifles in a jitney bus, they forget we of the neighborhood. J f is a nuis­
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Frithk Hacon, one of the beat known
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w ® ago, when he granted an eight are dbwn here adding miHions to ance.
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i &gt;1 character actors in the legitimate
In other cities these moving bid- ,
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&lt; ».'lrtur day to his employees, they pre- Jo h n ’s bank account.
I w|!l n o t l w mtfwfiiiblt for any ill Lt* r a n l r t r
Poopk* reati these ads.
It matters- ,
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Here makes 111*,?-debut . before mo^,,u Ui]
t jd tn
tiamr.
I*. O* \ !cljxu^hl.n
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'! Yiously having worked nine hour* not to them whether gasoline is two boards have been prohibited. The-j lion
‘ I|1 doing it now.
Is your 1
picture audiences. /
aters should rm more bo ’permiltet
*•* a day.
When that 'announcement or twenty-two cent* a gallon
columntHqye ^ou sqtn*t ’ti? tt
They
N l l T I t ' K O F 1‘ K I M V I I Y F L E C T I O N
appeared lie «n&lt; heralded a* a are drinking costly and invigorat­ to use the street* of a city' for lit II
Try an ad
N j't lr* I* h e r e b y f i r m t h a t a W b l l r M a n 's sell?
t tingregntionnl ('. K. Notes
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PriftiMV will b«? h**1d in th# c ity of S an fo rd .
great benefactor, one who loved his ing draughts at our expense anil be­ hoards than an electric rompnnj t&lt;»
Miss Marian Packard, assisted by S r m i n o l f county*, F l o r i d a . T t m d w y , , , No*
fellow man
Hut past, experiences come intoxicated with thejr ....... run car* over the pavements without .
v r m b r r 16, A
J&gt; 191 A, for- t hr rtomina
__ For Salt- - Ford truck, . lli*J ■
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i *n TfnrirWirr. 'TTi i f b y *mfr“ rrrr r m c - - ' ~1'’ i cl '-'n UtuuiaU. acnL lhc ic jd c rt rtm r nf r r n d f d «rrr~fr7T " Tr.*' fnTtntrTfi f o m / T K
have taught us to I7e . doublTuT mightiness.
bargain. Five putt* edge/ llm* !ftUj
t
o
w
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t
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F
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of
th
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of
S
an
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1pf forty-five hndeuvorer* Sunday
and towns of the country nre pro__.
,
J H«vrn (7 ) C ou n c il m en . mud F i t e (6^ |»rr^
about Jo h n ’s big heartedness, and
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,t._ oventng. Our honored and honorary « m i l o M*rvw for t w o y n r i n e x t **nau- big bargain, $250. 00. Semin blr CvJ
No, we see no1 hope— we'll just go hjbiting ‘advertising vans on the
sure enough, in a few flays wo were
E i r r u t l t e Com m fuem m rn;
mtio for Garage, Sanford,
V fm M
Flu.
member, Dr. Boucholfo addressed rt no rfo mmm
m ^ n d a t i n n #b y p r im a r y of a p t f M t l
thoroughfares, while many
told that guifolinc had gone up o on paying"IwehtyfHwo cents or any public
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. the meeting with much feeling nnd t o i c n c aa C t e r k a a d C o l U e l o r of th«*
For Sale— Two fresh milk roij.
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. . r l l y of S i n f o ld , mod af ro m prraofi to a r r v r
cent a gallon, Iti'u few days more other amount Jo h n ‘ sees lit to charge other cities are going* further mid,1 ,beautiful
thought. We are proud of ma T f t M u r e r an d C o l l t r l o r of the* n t y of Hand Bros.
ordering
razed
all
of
the
stationary
15-u :
us.
He's
grabbed
the
hoo|f,
sinker,
it juaijTVjL^another cent, and con­
T h e I Wa t t w o n a m e d ofTlcra lie
the Doctor’s help in our society -and Smnford,
injt a p p o in tiv e n fllrr*; a p p o i n t m e n t t o L»e
hill
boards.
They,
too,
are
eye­
line,
pole
am)
gone
under
tinlog.
tinued to jump until today we in
shnll miss him during his several m a d e by t h e M a y o r mnd c on firm ed by the
C i t y C o u n c il .
St. Clouil are paying twenty-two and we’ve got to stand for it th at’s sores and discourage the sale of the week's absence from the city, j
T h e polls will be o p en ed at eig ht o ’clock
all
property
they
occupy.
Nothing
1
cents a gallon
• m on aaid d a t e , and will close at five
F m
o
’c
lock p
m.t an d th e following nam ed
makes a poorer impression on a
p
er
s
on
a
are
hereby
a
p
p
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in
te
d
to
aer
vr
as
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New Seed Store Here "**
1 tlon't blame John »o much f&lt;»r
stranger than a multitude of ru*ty
clerk and tn apeet ora of aald p r i m a r y , toThere seems to be no stir about
wit
Schal e Mkiiirs, in s p e c to r ; T i m K r a n r ,
D
G
Allen
of
Trilby
has
arrived
wanting to corner all the money on
old billboards in every direction
For R ent- Two story hou**, «fin ip # e io r ; C . C . I Howard, I m p e c t o r . W W
earth, as it appenr* to be fashion­ the coming city election other than in the business district of a city in the city and will open a seed store l-cinf, clerk.
Ti
rilh St and French Avr
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r a n d i d a t e a for t h e va rlo u a nlTlce* to
able these days lo oppress your the office* of Clerk and Collector Not satisfied with the use of «11 t l . J in thp
" » Railroad Way I'm*Allvo te
crate
rent
Inquire
C.
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Wing,
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aald
p
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im
a
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neighbor us hard us you can, hut and Assessor and Treasurer, in fences and brick walls that codld be I Mr . A11,'n hu" h“d &gt;’l’nri’ o( o f ’crlenc f a l l * 8. F r a n k , a e r r e t a r y of th e white Palmetto Ave.
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,
on
or
before
we do blpme those shining lights we whirh tho present incumbents, W. M found, the bill posters of Taila-|.in lh*
business with his father. t h e |0th d a y of N o v e m b e r , 19 1 6 . n o t i r e of
t hell In te n tio n to be f i f l d i d i t t a , and t(
pay $7,60&lt;) and perquisite* a year M I.0 veil and A A Preston are has.ee have adorned sa mule
For Kent Rooms for light home
m u le cart , “ n&lt;,pr ,ho f,r»’ n“ m&lt;’ ('f the L Allr-n th e tim e of flllng s uc h no tice* , t h e aaaeas
to look after our interests at Wash­ to have Harry Wil son and Addison and hung it to a cow hell and run Seed Co., and will give the people of m e n t against auch c a n d id a t e * mUai a r e o m - keeping
f*l‘J Oak uvenue.
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n y s a m e , to g e t h e r with a w rit ten s la te
ington
To say that congress has Williams ns opopnenls. J [). Da­ it down the middle of Monroe street this community a first class estab­ pmaant
pl edging th eir willingneaa to abide
[Jead his advertisement b y th e reaulta of aald p r i r n a r y No r andiGood six room house with bath |
no right to regulate the price at vison as Mayor has them all backed in tho middle of every day.
. ‘ lish men!
d a t e 'a n a m e wiM be place d « * th e ballot
off
the
boards
and
the
alderrnanic
in this issue of the Herald.
A. P.
which gasoline can be sold is all
who doe* not qu alify witK the a e r r e ta r y nnd electric light for rent
The painting of the city's side­
of
th e
executive
rom m lU ee
within
the
Connelly.
IS-tft
fo m m y ro t it has, and every man ticket will remain as it is at present walks Would not bo permitted in
ti m e a bve epee Ifled.
T h e aseeea m en ta an m ad e by uhr r i r r u
Pulled New Slant
who Is not a corporation paid hire­ with the exception of two new ones
li v e c o m m i t t e e ar e ia foflqw*
e
any other city of the United States
to
be
eleuted.
Tol
ar
and
Davison
For Rent-— Several nice offlts
A
new
stunt,
for
Sanford
at
least,
F
o
r
Mayor
| Mi 00
ling will admit it
If ttie eoa
to the extent that it Is allowed here
F
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C
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n
c
ilm
a
n
2
SO
will
lea
ve
the
alderrnanic
race
and
two
rooms over Yowell’s. Kpquire N. P. j
was pullt'd off Wednesday when F o r Cler k &amp; C o l l e c t o r
barons
raised the price of coal -lo
6, 00
Occasionally in the Inrger citie* the
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a s u r e r &amp; AaaeapMDr
6.00 Yowell &amp; Co.
twelve dollars, n ton we know there new men will run in their place. I mayor will grant the sidewalk ad­ three young ladies, members of the F oTr hTe r e polling
p
l
a
c
e
shall
be
at
th
e
c
ity
biAieve
thnt
the
ofil
aldermen
are
Presbyterian Christian Endeavor So­ hall in th e
woujd he a hundred ‘ congressmen
of Hanford, Hem im dr c o u n ­
vertising privilege to some charit­
For Rent or Sale— House on Pal- ]
y , F l o ri d a
T h e following person* shall be
clamoring for recognition to intro­ the men for the place. While l may able organization that has no other ciety clerked in the Three-ln-One tde
em ed to he d u ly qualified el ecto r* in thi*
metto AVe. W. J Thigpan 101-lf
have
a
difference
of
opinion
with
p
r
i
m
a
r
y
,
t
o
w
i
t
:
All
white
person
s
duly
store
of
L.
L.
Tay
for.
Five
per
went
duce a resolution of inquiry the
r eg is te red A c c ord in g t o law upon the regMmeans of advertising, but never to a
of the total sales of the day were t r a t i o n books of the c i t y of Hanford, who
first day of the coming session; but some of them I believe that as a theatrical corporation
For Rent — One room convenitstl
av e paid their poll ta a o n or hefoa* (he
given to.the £ . E. for their building h13lh.
we venture the assertion that not a whole they have given us a good ad­
d a y of N o v e m b e r , 1 9 1 6
to
depot; Knquirc 123 W NljtkJ
Let
the
city
authorities
act
imme­
fund. It was gnurt fun for the gills.
F o il R E ST LA K E.
Whisper will lie heard about John ministration. • Certainly they have
m an of th e Whit# M an 'a ’ Flxre u Uve St., corner Oak Avo.
Iff-tf^;
diately.
Tho public demands that About 6 p. m. found them rather C h(air
ddno
one
thing
that
should
rodound
’ o m m l t l ee.
and gasoline.
to their credit as long as they live something be done to eliminate the lirt’d. A goodly sum was added to A ttewt ;
F. H. F H A N K , Hr ere I a r y ,
c
*.*Tbi’ papers are filled with what and that is starting the bulkhead of noisy moving billboard and tho free the treasury.
For R e n t - -T w o room s nicely fur­
i
Mr. Wilson said to Mr^. 'G » h and rhe tjikefront.
nished
for light hnusekeefrjju
!!lj
sidewalk advertising concession now
what Mrs Galt said to Mr*. Wilpon,
West
Fifth
St
,
3tp
used'.hy “ private business for per­
Statc and County TaveJ Now Dur T
For one I hove never been a sonal gam."
all about trousseaus and wedding
Tax books are now open in iny
'Is
For Rent Two furnlsht-il rxrortu, J
, rings,
but not a word has passed kicker agntnst the acts of the a ld e r-[
ofliro for the payment of state and
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est Second St. j *
JO-rfr
men
takon
as
a
.whole.
There
is
. U) nt dlstlngusihed gentleman's lips
Ft)It MAVolt
M a u d A ll a n
county taxes for l'J15. A discount
I
will
l»
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r»iulci»U
to?
lh&gt;
pcMIlnp
u|
Mayor
no
set
of
alder^tien
who
do
not
strive
’ about the enormous price John is
fc/
Tho internationally famous dancer of 2 per cent in November and I per of Sanford, subinet U&gt; th# doriUon of th# Whit#
charging for the fluid. If he is the to give tho p^op le the best there js in " T h e Rug Maker's Daughter," a cent In December is made.
to b* hrid tn Noy#mb#r. jU v ln * w rrr-J
Bring Primary
lh# rlty two term , a * Alderman and krmwla# tha
man of the people he claims to be, in them, especially in this city&gt;v&gt; You charming romance of two conti­ the description of your property norda
ot our rommonweallh, [ b#U#r# 1 ran U ol
W ANTED
Iw artl lo lb# rfUiana In many way# aa Child fixers*
why doesn’t he close that While often hear ruraoA* of difforent kinds nents nt the Star Friday.
when you come to pay.
l l n and without making any pr#-#t#rtion pram [M
■ House mutrimoniul
bureau
long of manipulations but they percolate
t
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
&gt; ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 1♦ _
will
rtalc
lhal
l
hr
law,
ot
th
r
cily
will
l«mlqgfrrl
Jnb. D. Jin kins.
Cast of characters:
Impartlally. but arrordlng to th r letlrr o( lh# rlly (
enough to look under the cover and through the looal life of Sanford only
ordii qr*w Aa an Alilij W B lor four &gt;rar* and
Tax Collector, Seminole Co.
AGEN TS MEN nn&lt;l WOMENDemetru
Maude Allen
n v o n l m i (hat psenryni, I k u * my rlaim for th# sufsec what i* going on among the because some other town has had
2 1-lie'
G E T P A R T IC U L A R S of on. uf tkt
fraga of lhr v o l m of Hanford
Robert
Van
Huren
Forrest
Stanley
As for as our own alder­
people who made it possible for him double.
yuiwctl|ulV
M ;- itAVISfiN
*&gt;ont. |&gt;qjurra-proposition* evrr olTrfei
Mrs Van Huren 'hts mother
to be at the head of this govern­ men ure concernined they have al­
.:—
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No prffToili experience crqutrsA
June
Darwell
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a
m
i
n
g
t
h
e
P
a
r
k
ways given the city a square deal
m ent?
r.i (i.rt
(.tu.ior
| Wr i t e Hox 1 I till, S a nf o r d . Fla
21-d
Osman
Howard Davies
There is a box in the Heruld office
I *ish lo iimounci to lb* voters »nd tny ___________
frUnda
that
1
w
ill
he
s
rgn&lt;lltliie
for
tk*
Hulib Hey
Herbert Standing for t j,r vi&gt;ting on a name for the
Good famil y horse, for sale N* I
offie* of Clark and rfllUcior, in
whin
Harah
Laura Woods Cushing park on Ninth street and French ptltnmry If b. h#IU N#» IGM). &gt;ub|rrt to a[rai(I
.
Price right fofj
.p n t.ln im .n l of M #yor
a I r a Ia
o[
a utos.
John Marshall. Harrington Gibbs avenue. This park is ns yet unde­
I will highly a p p ircls t# you r .u p p u rt.
q u ir k s a le
Inquire at lire dspirt-1
H A R R Y J . W llJM tN
'
The story ("Paramount Pro­
veloped, hut^here
plana on foot
meat or write M. S. Nelson, S«gram"):
which will result in mnking it a true T o t h . V # t*r* ot R sn fo rd : * •
ford, FI a.
. ■
21-tl '
1 am ■ e u d l d i l . for rM Slrrtion lo t h .
Rob Van Buren's rescue of the beauty spot. ‘ Various suggestions-fer offic#
o f . Cl#rk #nd C o ll# rta r,*.tn s h s pr*daughter of a wealthy Turkish rug- the name include the beautiful and isrir f
flHr.il 1 hi# offlr# for fly# r m i Y n d th in k t h a t
maker In Constantinople when way- musical Indian names, and the nam I h » » . l h . n e t . . . t r y .,p * r i# h r « and will i h o d o t c o o o o o o o o o o o a a o i
‘ -j
■f
laid by robbers paves the way for a of flotyers and plants which thrive * p p r # t l« l* your auppoU .
niiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiimiiiits
„ ' f i t
Y iu * » Ita ly .
£3
romance between them.
Tho ro­ best in Florida soil.
^
L .
U j - w . l . o v k m ..
rrmance progress^, rapidly despite tho
t h f . x r i i r V r \ R n SSHKhNtM l
I w ith io Inform the voters l a ' i h i i r t t y
objections of Demetra'a father and
v e t e r in a r ia n
Good Ad*Ire, Mr. Merchant
lh # t I wtti b . # ranidftlat# lo
r.fh
s offl
or,
[hs""offlr»,
of
the venomous Turk he is trying to
T
r
.n
a
u
r
.r
#od
A
\
&gt;
m
.or
in
.
whit.
l
b
w
h
it,
irri*
The tegular kick on the mail order m#ry to b . - h . H N#S, lAth, I S I SI. tq . rl
I n #s . i « h . m s , m _ ,
force upon her. At length Bob per­ houses is still in pi ogress, but Bro, to
V ^ i iD F F J C K — r- * S
th. spiMilnlm.nt «t m hf.yor fItOIAl.l.
HJI)
suades Demetra to elope with him Merchant, all the newspapers in the Ill: v n tY THANKtflM. ^FOK YtiUll
HAND BROS. STABLES
VOTBftC ,
r ,
to America. Getting wind of it, the world cannot light this battle for
• *•
^ A fllU H O N l„ tV fr,M A X I S ----------- ; - r
malicious Osman hires a band of you. We can pat you on tho bac
Hring in your la m e anti sic#
.
i* &lt;•
I with to rnnnuMv]
ot.r, al SinR j hotaes and mplea.
Have the®
'■t
ruffians to make way with Bob on and tell yoy wo feel sorry, and throw ford that -1 #m S &lt;w#
.Jor r .- . l . c t l o m .|
treated.
Have
their
teeth ex­
to
th#
ofllr.
of
,TM~
I
S
A
.
.
.
•
•
o
r
in
,
the eve of hia •departure.
all the brlcka In our yard at that th. primary to !&gt;. hi
amined, sharp c o r n e r ? tkf*sed
if)). 19 5 I !
h#v.
h.ld
this
|
K
w
tt
With her young Ameiican n&gt;ya- mail order cuss, and net do one bit f..l thnt I am qua
down, projections cutoff and d*"
” t s r .‘' 4 "
j
rayed molars extracted.
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terioualy vanished and the day of of gOod. There is but one way to Itww.
..
1 will ip p r o c in t. your vot**A t q
laouooaaaooofiaoopaoDOoooo
iher odioua-wedding to Oaman draw- whip him and that ia for you to join
A. A . P R H 8 T O N
D on't ta k e a ch an ce w ith in ferio r carb o n paper.
ing 77
near, Demetra ffees to a cousin’s us in our effo.ts and advertise. Let
It mdans faded, illeg ib le cop ies, untidy files, w aste
in New York on the boat on which the peopto know you have the same
Bob has reserved passage.
•
thing for sale.— JJol fo Truth.
of tim e and poor w o rk .. P u t a stop to th is! U se
Osman pursues the littlo refugee,
to
corners her in New York, and with
Methodlata Read .wejr
TRADE
oriental cunning seta a trap into
Every Methodist Is expcctecrTo be
which Demetra blindly Walks. Os­ present at the new church Wednes­
♦
man then-isummona a second Turk­ day evening at 7:30 o’clock. This
»
ish prjest snd has just forced 'De­ service iji to plan (tnd prepare for the
metra to l\er kneoa when the door special meetings to begin next Sun­
,
bursts open a n d ''B o b rushes In, day 11 a.1 W. Dr. W. J. Carpenter
1
r
having
escaped
the
dungeon
in
Conto come
J t fun1uy. lie willreLast ini' legibility — neatness — uniformity — and economy miofee
1
a
El 1s t anti no pie. He routs Oaman and muiu&gt;.j«r #ten days. He sure to be
MultiKnpy the standard carlxut paper. In black or blue, MultIKopy
H AH Isocal AdvertlaemenlR Under
bis confederates and lakes Demetra present Wedneedajjj^-Bvenitig 7 3^.
never fades. IJultilvapy j;ivcs non-sniudginif, tion-nil»t)ing copie*
This
Heading THREE CENTS i
to Jds mother's, tjhere they arc hap­
which often rivr.1 the original i i rleamestrBnd legibility. MultIKopy
Line
For
Each Insertion. Minimum
~ . yivis i.urjirtitiigly lung servlet; and ia unequalled for manifolding.
pily married
Dr. W. J. Carpenter Coining
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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

DR. A. DOLAN

Stop U sin g C h e a p , U n re lia b le
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w tih au iciw eau w *o o lu tb u w «n the p ip er,

D R . C. W . F A IN
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Herald Printing Co.
Sanford, Florida
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PEOPLES BANK BUILDING
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. D r- .W.
Carpenter of Firsp
Methodist church, Jacksonville has'
consented to come to Sanford and
conduct a series of meetings in the
n«w Methodist church. He will ar­
rive Monday, Nov. 8th. All Chris­
tiana in tho city are asked to co­
operate and share in the benefits of
such an occaafon. An Invitation U
hereby extended to every one in San­
ford.
F. E. Steinmeyer.

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Pastor First M. E. Church
• * •
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Chtrgc 25 Cents.

For Sale— Ten acres of the best
high hammock land, west side, just
outside corporate limits.
Half in
cultivation 4 years.
About 2 6 0
large pines on other half. Ail fenced
and ditched. Quarter mil* of W o
shipping stations and First St. ’ Per­
fect drainage. $1350 will buy it if
s o l d %ithin the n e x t 1 0 days, w o r t h
$ 3 0 0 0 .0 0 .
avenue.

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY NOVKMIIBK 5. 191'.

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NO. 22

WORLD’S FAIR LACKED
RECEPTION TO BROTHERHOOD SPECIAL MEETINGS TO BE
FLORIDA SAYS MILLER OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HELD BY THE METHODISTS
A SANFORD MAN IN
CALIFORNIA F E L T
SORRY FO R H IS
HOME S T A T E
made a. mistake in not
b.3 « . a , r exhibit at the world’s
i.jr m S'nn Francisco this year. Sd
bink, Frank Miller -&lt;ff this city,
ho ha- just returned from a trip
,LWvlgh the west and a tw;o weeks’

Sd ,j„t SatiuriSl'
, - Assoclatimwu
M- * * } « « * Un&amp;
a,f
I J k.'
drruh

■' Bml.almeTs

riMent* *' 1
ucu&gt; f ' b "
that it

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Mr
Xa! fjj
ili'1
bu gap" d
by inducing
buii,l ..........
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of that • ,,'*

!* » d - r e p -

.1 i making surh stien- CongregutiojrrrLTjTiu relics and minii 1" y
in ti.dmlf of this state ter. will hold its annual session with
The class was mvit-it to meet Mt
■HI i!i 1!»17 will beheld us. Nov 10th anti 17th
Important Thfa-hei from seven thirty till inidand Interesting thertie- will !*«• &lt;lt
i .‘I ' md vuiiu- of them almost made
.idl'd I'oiiditurns in i ij . ■»,.,) m Imiii , 1 i\ :ind mglit *e
goo (
The hio.td vetsial.iv, aod
.tin* fruit anil veget-1
|&gt;v -I'M-okt-T* nf ia&lt;&gt;
•u “ l
li - ttUTi. J i m - lihulv J UVrtL- -LL!d&gt;
t - TvV-rhrtT -fntrfrTmnrf f|oitaT”fame~ W will T..- vT, I ome to
tie men and Mt- rtirash".. May
years
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on

Honda
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th ese session*.

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ENDORSE THE ST. •
JOHNS RIVER ROUTE

I M n ' Miller c a m e

home

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, "in n l met iii

regujai

made, practical

or
ow n'-rs.

1-t. C l 5, at 7 :iHI I lie present
" f I Il'V fa T meet
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First Mrlhodiat Church
The program for the service* for
next Sunday has been planned and
carefully prepared
Large audience*
are expected. An additional num­
ber of chairs have been secured for
the congregation. The pastor will
preach at both hour* on Sunday,
The sermons will be in line with the
aeries of meetings which, will be con­
ducted next week. The preacher for
I h t ie meeting* will bo Dr. \V; J.
Carpenter, of First Methodist Churc
Jacksonville, a* has already been

Thrasher, Frances

Chappell
and
M r s .. W . B. W a ts o n , th e o nly Eves
amiuig the Adams Served delicious
punch during the evening and o t h e r ­
wise looked aftei the eotnfoi t of all s u r r o u n d i n g s , p l e a s e d to m a k e me i i pt.-

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tiik'-n
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T h e • • I I I 1&gt;
D\ fiiih if
witb 1‘UJiUh,
u mi*
JlfKd at a p r e c o n e e r t ed
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11

It

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til! ii

' tile d

l a v lor

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M I'Vel|- end If

f h*

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was
and
-ign
lion -e

f 11 dly site

1- p ie -fiite d

that

it

i- e 111 t ■■Iv

i I , re-1
I l k * ’ ' •V I hit he
h •I
mm her "t i tils h.i lie- 111 ' " i nei I i"ii i
w 11 11 th ‘ i■ a nor ate prepara lo 'i" a.id

11, nr\

nr range me nt-

for

the

welfare

and

Hiji 1 ■—s o' r i ■ i si*I m g re. • piuoi 11111
we trust that she, toget her with het
b P ower s , m a y live to etijov m a n y
mure ’! I ini' lar ti.'lllil'- III V' *■•* **•

-el mt* the house anti hefo.e the
astonished M ;ivo| could gel Ills
a

i. -n

a p p t opr tal &lt;• loi u.&lt; to say . th at it is j
v er v in n I i , mir plea* ill e t o not••

reeded in smuggling a line eliflir
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1,'iVi . of . ig.ir- amt -I -III' k.T -

f -• •T11 In-

with 1In-si'

lot e" - of &lt;-t'-em and loving re
tm mlir.tnce I,' |( ..I Holly is n u
f, w wtiiils
M.ivOtv Thia-hel re
s| "i I' d m a most ‘feeling tiiuntu •
tV*ie|.||hg I h« gifts and then the
ghi - 1- we'ie i II nil'll In part.ike "f
rolil t urge v sandwiches, pi skies ami
nl fin and with real Vrv■&gt;k*Nft■ridi i
up pet Ilfs t hi", did )i If*Ur*• t»* i !»»■

'"in '
In

(-"'I'lii-ioii.

(hkt

it

permit

u- t"

i- i ml.....I a pleasure

-av

to

us

to hav. lie hom r "( being gathered
here thi- evening t &lt;' c lehtuti the
furtv third birthday of "ur must
ho 11o r a t»I' • t h I Is 11 a 11. Hpt Ig h I ■■1 r a 1g 111

tor wat ■I and taw nbldihg ctll/.en, and
wi-h him the greatest of niece*.* in
(its future undertaking- and that h*VI IT i|n
ltd III- family may live to eele
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M'Ollt 1lie I line t he I in**1 m tti
with brute and enjov many more birth­
sate tied \ It Parfisdi jt
day receptions
oK • to mien and read the fo'log
At a late hour I he g'le-t* d epar t ed
lug address
The eireu mst anees undei which wishiin; the host and hostess many
liuppv r e t ur n* &lt;d the day
of u n great d i I
ti" i—
t plea-ant gut In-ring has or
T h u - e p r es en t wi t c
1 o all F lo rid a , ■H-ie'l it n
I lomil lit! marks the
A H Moses, (i f, 'I ivlor. F T
made in it- |o &gt;* i-i'pt ("iiatlx ' inrl :i n«) &lt;1...... fi-t'ling
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satisfactory
t that every W
!( l- also - ife t«»
.md
V, -mi (iri•—
i tit a: * hi- m«» •t el ll 01 t" Ronxl J It M lirhi'iid. • , I MewiI
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REV . C A R P E N T E R T O
B E H ER E TO CON­
DUCT SE R V IC E S
N E X T W EEK

a aland (mint of supporting the Pres­
byterian church and its branch ■
The ollleinl* of the First Method-'
hut from a standpoint of his ethet
1st church of this cljy have secured
great responsibilities in the outer
the services of Dr. W. J. Carpenter
world.
of Jacksonville, Kin., to eonduct this
It behoOvt't, every father and
meeting at the new Methodist rhurcU
mother cl Suminote county, to honor
at 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. each day
and bear with in the highest honor,
of next week.
and with the greatest enthusiasm, an mm need.
Dr. Carpenter is originally from
Sunday
*
Program
the head of its educational board,
S
t
.
Louis, Mo,, but has been in
s' ii mb&gt; v school
all depart mentis
(hi heijtg one of the greatest far
Florida
fot a number of years.
He
org u i /.ed ho wi 1 1 iiii'cts 11 15 k m
tors of I 1., rii-j nl rv. yet at t im-s.
wigs
pastor
for
seven
years
,
in
T
a
m
­
S * T ninn. II .0(1. -uTiiert, Walking
not -» r .fenluil hv all of our peuph;
pa, was in charge of Hyde Park
with Cod
Our p "• . should be I'hankful. I** *
anti First ( ‘ hu’ che*
He i* now
Si-- ii ' K p w o r t h l . ' -. i gue, 3 p m
pi- n..!'. i l=io w1111 *ir• 11 111•' •11 ik
closing his (mirt It \ e ir io i -m s - o "
l
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7 p
to
■ r * » i *m 4
'*i i i * » i. '
t 11
up" ' h
S"fiu,l i f l i p
111
. ilhp-i t S e e k i n g Vlll"
f«i
an*
l
•
kTplVfULLi' I- a - trong sjn'iiker, a good
\r y n l
«
higl
-t . ■, r . - f t he t luliiren of mil
Bible
stutleot, nnd « ' &gt;v■•' nl no n
T o e Ushers will meet you at the
county and to tin* mid, every citi- dooi'
Hi*
coming is hailed with delight
You will leceivo « warm welz*n should l end his or her most
ami great expect:11ion by the entire
01 ) lltr- .
h e a r t y support
mem brrship
We are, by reason of the pleasant
' A large chorus choir will futnisli

The Fleshy tor ia n
Brothel hood,
noted fot the social gatherings in
this city and get to gethet spirit
combined a meeting nnd birthday
last night, the occasion being the
43rd birthday of Hon. D. L. Thrash­
er, mayor of Snnfoid, county super­
intendent of Public Instruction and
the teaehet of the Presbyterian
Brotherhcod Has.*, composed of ttenr‘t h e South fc'Jtffnln Association of !\ a hundred of the men of this

the rich touiists to
theie and become winand that nil the people
,.,iv S|»ecial attention to
• Ilium" :inU yards unimru*
., Lower of ios ' s a n d )
til that
While the California I
nt)*"
jiiiii.l compare with
t ri- r*
.
wtm v noted t he ( T I I K S K .M I N o t .K HOARD OK
Die t *
e o r N T V C O M M ISSIO N . opportunity of seeing
(* ii i ■
i .'range, tint Califottint
K R S O F F Kit 11KSOthe I
, vetyWhere and the
Tt 1
U T IO N S
i ether IruiiA were tr*e
uraiig'
•king
for tt*
,- thinks Florida lost a
I'l I foil" Wmg ’ &lt;'"llll "t i T
Tig
VItinSt
l
"
h
t
river
.ter*
passed
h,
,
rt
unit
&gt;
in
l
be
ad
ver
rel.t. I,-, the luck of fund* for a the Senilli'di It oard &lt;&gt;l • m i n t ' * "in
IBI't
• ,,id he felt very lonc- missloner-N at their meeting on Ttlefile •'
. -i tie l.iiildiiig where all duy
utrn*
•,.tes
were r e p r e s e n t e d
Sanford Fla N'o\ 2 I'M.5
ih1|&gt;
r
e
t
u
r
n
s
t
o
San
Wherea- tlie rn.itter "i aii nit'"
fin-’
• rrn1&gt; ' o n vin ced
th at coastal waterway along tin Vil-mln
ten!
■, place to live but alro coast, Maine t" K*&gt; West Ha
is
Flu el..
i, asleep on the jo b being developed and i- now prm
that
in a d vertisin g the re- til-n ily a flirt to the Florid.I line .1 id
•*, "title
Also t h a t if
Whereas, there i* an effort being
•OU1 •
el
sltiifoid
would travel
to get the I oiled S t a t e s gov
the t
I
a ioil d
bCronu- b t o a d - l ern merit to adopt and take over
man
i- ( i ili/e t he needs of t h e 1 that part of t fie K.a-l &lt; oast i anal
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now in operation.
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MAYOR TH R A SH E R CO M BIN ES BIRTHDAY
AND BROTH ERHOOD M EETING
■ AT HIS HOME LA ST NIGHT

Congregatin n nl Church
All aboard for the (' K conven­
tion next Wednesday afternoon, to
Kissimmee. Don't fail to tend names
of nil who go to Miss Medorn K.
Russell, Kissimmee, Fla.
Next Sunday niffYil. the subject
for consideration by the pnstor will
be “ Hur, the Hand-Holder.”
All
cordially welcomed to this Bcrvire.
The other regular services.
Sunday school, 0:45 n. m.
Morning service, 11 o'clock.
C. B. Society at &lt;} o’clock.
A cordial welcome is extended to
all at these servicer

M ANY SURPRISES IN
ELECTIONS TUESDAY

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the music and lead the singing

Flower Show and Plant Snle
Cl" vai'iirtl store next (loot * "
the r«'«t aiirniil in the court house
" l F F K A &lt;. K T T K S M AKK (iAIN'S h l'i'k has been seleet-'d a- t lie place
for the tin wet* show ami plant sale
IN S O M K S T A T K S AND
en Nm
I i .iticf "(I Pri/"'s will be
T IIK I’ K O O H K S S I V K S
given for
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roses, •b i y - a n t be
W KItK I,O S K R S
mums and e th e r flowepv. and the
r o in p e li t" n
not for San fo rd only
1 I" dropping
of the
mnoritv
imt f‘ i all of Sem inole county
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ag a i n s t woman suffrage i i P d i n r y l
is u tgod that those having beautiful
v.ini.i t " a p p r o x i m a t e l y fill 0(10. ami
llowers will exhibit them and help to
the f.ului'' of t h e Progressi ves to
a foil i cull/at ion of the possibilities
poll chough vot es lit the
Mltssaof F h n d u nt 11 and clim ate
■tin
t - g u ber nat or i al ra c e t " main
T h e p la n t- that will In offered fot
lain their legal - l a n d i n g as u pollti
sule will be -well Its a I known to be
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adapted I " lm id conditions, and
l u r es
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r e t ur ns from
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T u e s d a y s State el ect ion*
prices
If th ere are those who wish
Throughout
Wednesday the iiuihome es| locial plants, ii telep h o n e
j oi iiv
ig.im-t suffrage in P»nn»yl
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v u ni a. e s t i ma t e d at t i mes as high us
hu vc them on hand, as the orders
3110.1)00 decreased
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foV p la n t- will not he -ent in until
lo-w- t hat
out of ti7 eouiltles I I I
the s t a t e had been earned for mil the l» th
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frnge gave its s u pp or t er s ' every ett•lung, "f M is
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may be had a* early a* possible
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then passed.
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n.
board this 2nd Nov., 1315.
Chrysanthemum Rehenrsal ' .*■
L. P. Hagan
* fov-.miliemum Rehearsal
Congregational C. E. Note*
Tho chorus for the Operetta Chry­
' C. W. Bntxminger
1* chorus fot the Operetta Chrjrsanthemum
will meet aF-the-Lndte*.’
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will
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it*
meeting
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L. A. Hrutnlcy
Sunday
evening
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o’clock.
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club
rooms,
on- Saturday night at 7
rhdi roo in on Saturday night nt 7
&gt;
J . A. Clark
O'clock.

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