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IO

Tltr SANTORO HERALD

le» jjidden Dangers -1p ^

FLORIDA AN ELDORADO

Ctu commercial association» of ilio eitle»
Df 'tlie ittfte.
It is only a question of a short time
—I when, tniiead or Ittlnjf known as ‘ the
W rite r In Chicago Tribune Give* rich man's playground," Florida will an
swer to ibe title o f “ the poor man's para­
Some facts
dise. Nothing can stop the tremendous
tide o f wage earners— fanners who have
G R E A T P O S S IB IL IT IE S O f ST A T E failed o f success In other and less pro­
ductive sections— and homeseekers look­
ing for a place where they can live In
The Real Place To r The Homeseeker— comfort and realize a living from their
No Longer Only Rich Man*«
land— from Florida.*
Play ¿rou n d
Florida offers more inducements to
. — There 1» a new “ land boom " on lliflt these classes than any other one spot on
bid» fair to eclipse anything of ita kind earth, and while it has taken n long time
ever Inaugurated In America, »nys the for Florida to come Into her own the next
Chicoflo Tribune. For years Florida, “ the year or two will witness the "enchanted
neglected state," has. been known prln- land" taking her rightful position among
-Ctpatty T tl'Ilii" WitifeT' play grouhcTor:h'e thé Hgfteiilltirârifdlès o f the Union.
rich. Magnificent hotels along the east
coast of Florida have catered to the whims
and fancies o f those o f unlimited wealth;
‘ fabulous fortunes have been spent in
providing luxurious nccommodlon» for
those who could nlford to escape from the
rigor of tile northern winter and bask in
the smiles of the perfect climate of Flor­
ida. Paradoxical as it may sound, it
might be said that the rich— the more or

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B$SlESt*C5

Men o f affairs from the north coming
tQ Florida to disport in the surf at Palm
Beach, or to idle away the hours In
the orange, groves or nlong the palmTSmbowered wnlks o f Daytona could not
d ose their e yes to the posslhilitleacf the
state. Upon every hand they saw evi­
dences o f enormous agricultural wealth,
simply needing tho man behind the plow
to develop Its wonderful resources. They
saw an empire in itself, providing every­
thing necessary to the health, wealth and
happiness of its inhabitants. It was not
difficult to picture Florida as a future
agricultural pnradlsew herc Tnen wcnry
o f the fruitless struggle -ngninstrchictant
nature In the north, might come, and al­
most for the asking, take fortunes from
UicfrulLfulsoll o f this wonderful country.
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JTo such men. lo think, was to act. Co­
operating with the railroads of the state
—always the advance guards of civiliza­
tion— they went forth and spread the gos­
pel o f Florida. They poured their money
into enterprises designed to develop its
natural resources,- and In every way
known to man advertised the advnntngea
o f this section o f the United States.
Gradually the fanner und homeseeker

of the frozen north began to §tt up and
take notice o f the “ land of dreams." The
•reports of the wonderful productiveness
ju t Florida read like fairy tales -to the dis­
couraged agriculturist wresting an exist­
ence from his burren field. He found it
* hard to believe that in Florida the soil
produced three, and sometimes four, crops
in one year. It wus impossible for him
. to conceive of h land of perpetual sun­
shine. whero ten or twenty acres o(|
ground could be made to inoduce more
than 100 acres in the north. However,
there were enough venturesome spirits to
take the plunge and see for themselves
what tills new Eldorado had to offer.
What tfiey discovered in Florida is history. They found, indeed, thnl the half
hnd not deen told. They found a land
where fruit grew wjld in luxurlnnt profu­
sion—n land where the soil produced al­
most every crop that could be grown In
the north, a climate that exceeded the
liveliest Imagination, u country teeming
with possibility. They found that celery
could be made to yield ns high ns S 000
nn acre profit, grapefruit 5 4 0 0 on acre,
l&gt;otatoea nnd all kinds of vegetables as
high as 5 30 0 un acre. Is it nny wonder
(tint they nnnied it the enchanted InnJT

April

A Socialist Lecture
Last Saturday evening, J. L. Fitts, a
nntionnl organizer o f the Socialist party,
lectured on the street to n large and very
attentive audience.
He made many telling points and was
frequently applauded. After the speech
many questions were asked by the audi­
ence. and Mr. Fitts answered them checrv
jw w p la u ls »
'audience showed great interest and
mained until he closed. Mr. Fitts said in
part: “ Everybody hates Ignorance, pover­
ty, misery, vice nnd crime. All people
•want themselves nnd ail others to be In­
telligent, well-fed, strong, healthy, hnppy
and virtuous, Thai, is why luin-a-socUtlist, and you will be a socialist when you
understood socialism.

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Nature* Olves Timely Warnings That No
Sanford Citizen can Afford to Ignore

. sto ves !

D A N G E R S IG N A L N O . I com es
from the kidney secretions. They will
warn ydu when the kidneys are sick.
W ell killncyt excrete a clear, a m b er
fluid. Sick Sidneys send out a thin,
pale and foamy, or a thick, red , illsmelling; urine, full o f sediment and
irregular o f passage.
—
D A N G E R S IG N A L N O . 3 com es
from file back.
Back pains, dull ami
heavy, o r sharp and acute, tell you o f |
sick kidneys and warn you o f the ap
proach
of
dropsy,
diabetes
and
B righ tV d isra a crrD tn n 'r'IC id itey Pills j
curt sick kidneys and cure them per­
manently. H ere's Sanford p ro o f:
Mrs. Mary ♦ a n Bibber, Scconu St.;Sanford, Fla., says:
“ I suffered a
great deal from backache. My kidneys
were also weak and the frequent passages o f the secretions were positively
annoying. In spite of the doctorin g I
did, and the various remedies I tried,
I grew no better.
Finally I learned
bf D oan’ s Kidney Fills and began
using them. They removed the s o re ­
ness and pain ij-pi
baci
Jtn

Tho Famous Jewel Brand
(Guaranteed to give satisfaction)

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hr»*a Kidney
Pills in return for the great im prove­
ment they brought a ho ih."
F or sàie by all dealers.
Price 50
cents.
Foster-M illm m Co., Buffalo
New Y ork, sole agents for the United
States.
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—*R cm em fiff the name— Doan's and
take no other.

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" I f Y ou L ove Y our Wife Don’t Roust H er"

Buy a Hot W eather Gas Range

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware to

' "Capitalists get most o f the wealth we I
FRESH
make, and want to keep on getting It.
They know that socialism will stop this
robbery, so they oppose socialism and |
misrepresent It, to get the working people j
to fight it.
r
AND
— “Most of their objections a re a bout onetenth truth, enough truth to sugar-coat |
the lies.
“Socialism is 0 philosophy o f human
. A I_
society, n scientific interpretation oLlilir 1
tory, and a political program.
J. I. ANDERSON’S
“Our political demands are that the col­
lectively used industries shall be collec­
tively owned nnd collectively, democrati­
cally managed, and tlint nil people shall
have equal rights and chances to work,
the workers to get the full social value of
their labor.
"The industries which we must use collectively (railroads, steamships, telegraphs,
mines, factories, etc.,) to get our living,
have been, ore nnd will be used for the
benefit of the owners. They should be
All Work Receive#My Personal Attention
used for the benefit o f all the people..

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SANFORD, FLORIDA -

MEATS

The Crippen Music Store

GROCERIES

----- High-grade Pianos, Grgn 1is,
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and Graphophones.

DINGEE

Low Prices.

Easy Payments.

Pjyo Block’

Plumbing and

Gas Fi tti ng

"Thereforethey m u sfb e ow ned by all
and Best Efforts
the people, owned collectively.
“ These industries, now controlled by Idle
'Phone 230
owners who need not care for the health Opposite City Hall
or wvlfard o f the toilers, shall be controlled
by tho workers who understand them, who
suffer on account of bad conditions, who
know fiow they can best he made safe nnd
DEALER IN
healthful, and who will benefit most by
tills improvement.
"In these collectively owned, collectively
managed and collectively used industries,
ull persons shall have cquul chance to
AND
work, nnd the workers inste‘ ad«J^urre'ndering four-fifths of what they make, will
get the full product o f their lalair.
"Hear our speakers, study our books,
Agent for Virginia Carolina Fcr-|
read our papers.
tlllzers
"Learn the science, the philosophy, the |
economics and the political inogram and
organization of the socialists, then you |
will vote and work for socialism, and get
everyone one you can to do likewise.'
Mr. Fitts has been touring southern 1
Florida, and is now on a three weeks stunt
through north Florida, hence west to the |
Fashionable Hair Cutting
Rockies.
— A Follow B*.

MILLINERY OPENING!
Grhnd Display of the latest

Creations in Millinery

W . W . LONG

M ONDAY,

Fresh Meats

MARCH

The Fnmous GEORG IETTA SAILORS

Groceries

in

Children’s Hats and

22nd
im

Baby

I»1 .111(1 sizes

Caps

MRS. J . H. BRUTON

ALBERT G R Ä M L IN G
Tonsorial Parlors

and General Barbering

It is almost impossible to descri
Florida without recourse to superlatives.
It is easy to understand poor Ponce do
Icon 's faith in Ids fountain df perpetuul
youth ufter one tins experienced tfie doilghts of a sojourn in Florida. No pen
van do Justice tu the inaiinlflcjmt^.vlstax
o f waving pnlma. luxutiaiit vegetation
nnd wide swee|&gt;s of primal verdure. *

P olar Expedition Returns
Lieut. E. U. Shackleton, o f the British I
navy, and commander of the Antarctic |Hot and Cold Baths st sii Hour*. -H ot 8 u
phur Hatha a Spsolalty
expedition has returned on the barkenlino Nimrod to Invercargill, New Zealand, O w viali nnd you Iwromc a Statuirli Patron
nnd, ulthouiih lie did not nvhl— hif
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Ô f f l..
Jectrhe succeeded In 'getting within 111
miles o f the pole. The Ninirod expedition
left England In July, 1007, and after
Florida offers to-day more opportunities
reaching the Ice fields and making the
to the poor man than m iy. other section
elaborate preparations, the main ex- q . R O O M H O T IC R ’ 1 A A O D i r e
of the country. A little capital goes a most
I»edit ion storied on a sledge Journey.* J K U U M t t U U b L , 1 4 ACRES
long ways here. At the present time
which occupied 120 days und traversed
good farm lauds can be obtained as low
In Enterprise
1,708 miles southward. Tire explorers
ns 510 an acre, and ten acres properly
reached latitude 8ft.2 03 und-longitude
handled ¡dumid praduceagroflt of 52 ,0 0 0
102 c a s t which was estimated as 111 m il—
_
$ 1 1 0 0 .0 0
n yenr: The fanner In Florida does not
from the pole.
have to work ns hard as his brother in
A second party pushed forward to the
the north, and he realizes a great deal
southern magnetic pole at latitude 72.23,
more for his labor. Owing to the richness
lonpitude 134 east. The British flag was
of the soil crops spring up Uke magic,
left flying at both points. The ascent of
"oiid at a lime when the northern farmer
Mount Erebus was accomplished with
is planting his crops the Florida fanuer
difficulty and geological discoveries of
is almost ready to market his first crop
great Importance were mode. Results at­
yield.
tained have thrown much light on the
v
The movement toward Florida is be­ past history o f the Antartlc contijiciit.
com ing-unm -and more pronounced us tile There*was n'8 Loss o f life.
"Contractor ‘ a n S ö u lltfe r
northern and western homeseeker be­
MAIL B0XC8
com es acquainted with actual conditions
The best Box mode— The Riley, Used Will Furnish Estimates for any Uuildiug
lit tills state. No efforts are being spared
exclusively on Route No. t.
Repairs, Etc.
by the railroads and other large.lnterests

FOR

Theo . J . M iller &amp; Son
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Enterprise

J.

Ilorry J . Wilson.

10 properly advertise this marvelous sec­
tion. Millions are being spent in this
Commencing January 1st. 1900, George
educational work, and the result is ap­ W. Venable, contractor and- JmHdet will
parent in the thousands upon thousands employ only union labor, and work eight
p f inquiries being received by the differ- hours a day. ’

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Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White and New Home Sewing
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records. Wholesale
Dealers In Gasolene and Kerosene

Spring aM lnerv
AH the Latest Styles in Ladies’ and

- MRS.
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El A . E. HUT# Lumber Vani

SANFORD, FLORIDA

C h i l d r e n ' s Hat 3

T. C L A R K

CHAS.

NEXT .IXK1K .TO. PEOPLE'S

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/W S A N F O R D — Life i» Worth Living
Number 35

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1909

ALL AROUND FLORIDA LARGE SALE OF LANDS
The General News of "The Land Indiana
of Flow ers"
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Capitalists Purchase
4,000- -A cres------

CULLED f ROM TH E STATE PRESS WILL MAKE MANY IMPROVEMENTS
An Epitome of the Week's Most lm
portent Happenings In the
State's Domain.

HERALD

The Soil Is Very Rich And Will Be
M ost Valuable Addition to The

p r o m in e n t h o o s ie b s m er e

First Year

LAEONTISSEE IS DEAD SOLID CITY OF SANFORD

Indiana M en Think Sanford Is a Great
P roposition

Well Known Newspaper Man Prosperity ofJhcCIty BullUJuon.jf lr n i Foundation

Dies In Washington
_M. Earl Brackett, secretary mid treasurer
of the Ward Fence Co. of Decatur, and
Geo. Lemoux, president a ml manager of the
Indianapolis Brush and Broom Go., arrived
SUICIDE THEORY IS ADVANCED
in the city Tuesday. Mr. lem oux is al­
ready known to Sanford ix*ople, having
Gas Jet Turned On And Air Excluded
been here several weeks in January.

NOT DEPENDING UPON ONE CROP

h

prslfled V egetable Culture M okes

From R oom In H otel Gives
Sanford S e ctio n the Richest
Both gentlemen nre so favorably im­
pressed with Sanford's great possibilities
Rise To This S tory
Of Any In the W orld
Oritwltz clothing store in Tampa was
One o f the largest denis pulled off this that; In company with Harry Ward, they
John
LaFontissec,
one
of
the
best
There
Is
an old adage that udnumixlus*
the scene of n bad Are Inst week. Th'e season was consummated this week in the invested a small fortune in lauds in this
cause was a lamp explosion. Stock am) purchase of 4.200 nci^sof land Just south section, account of which is found in an­ known newspaper men in the state was one to “ never put all your eggs in ono
found dead In Ids room in a Washington basket," and uj»m more than one occasion
fixtures were totally destroyed and the of Lake Jessup. The purchasers are Hnr- other part uf The Hern hi,
hotel last Tuesday. The following dls- lias this old truth come home tolndivldtr-building badly damaged.
Loss nbonr
• Wa w «l^ **t*b^ iO T ,lftU clln w atoS an - jMitch tu the Tampa Tribune - gives' the- nls nnrt fttfretetirSi'rtTonSi It--struck this
$20,000.
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Toni. They nre among the future builders details:
%
section with considerable force 'When the
The Goldsboro, first steamship of the Messrs. War«! and Lcmaux spent several of this section, nnd the right sort, taking
J . O. LaFontissec, title export of the orffige •trees were frozen, and-left the
newly established line between Jackson weeks in Sanford in February, and were conditions na.thcy.cxist, and-scattering forest service of the department o f dgri
growers wlthbut /in nnchor to windward
so favorably tin pressed with the wonder­ sunshine as they go
vlllc and Cuba, sailed Inst Friday,
culture, of Jacksonville, Fla,, was found upon which they could hold the sinking
S. D. Hollenbeck o f .St, Petersburg is to ful possibilities of this section that, they
It will beremcmherrtlihnt Messrs. Ward dead shortly after 12 o'clock todny in n ship. Since that time the grant celery
build n Irotel on Long Key this summer, decided to get In tlie game in enrnest, and Lemoux succeeded In killing n monster bathroom adjoining his room nt the Re- crop lias been fostered nnd made one of
r;ry- gent hotel, with.t 1m ~gi*rt-turned rnw-The the b e « ir.ryinj*-ventumi hrrtirTrRPtnbh!'
He will also enlarge his hotel nt St. Pe and accompanied by Mr. Brackett arrived wIHgntor upon their fnrnu-r_trip
in-tha-eity-this week.-—end - immediately* TitwfTi fu'rdre'amohg their Indiana friends. laxly was discovered by E. W. Wheeler,
-tersburg;---------r------ “ '
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line tlie world tins ever known. Along
made arrangements to purchase ns much
malinger of the hotel, who detected the with the celery success cninc the pessim­
The Florida Brewing Co. at Tampa has
of the available lands as possible before
odor of gas. Wheeler reached, over the ist who never failed to cruuk about the
purchased the personal projwrty and good
Celery City Eagles
the price soared any higher. Mr. Ward
transom o f the diair, and with a stick celery crap going to the laid, and what an
will of the Chattanooga Brewing Co., ulso
Sanford Engles seemed to have good
hud already purchased n ten-acre tract In
pushed hack the holt. He was nearly awful misfortune Sanford would suffer,
of Tampa. .
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conjunction with R. C. Maxwell, and like wings front the very store and the number overcome by fumes.
,,
This has not Impia-tied so fur und if it «lid
Over 2,000 tons o f Alabama coal were everyone who has spent any time in Smi- of new eagles is increasing with every
*
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Wheeler
opened
the
bathroom
door
mid.
no one would be se.uuu&amp;ly crip|4ed longer
shipped last week to Mexico, on a vessel furd, tile Jure of the celery tlritn-induced ■meeting night.—Lust-Tuesday night, pur-'
saw the body of LnFontissee on the floor. than one season. But the failure of on
leaving Pensacola.
suant to n spcclnl Invitation from ’ S e c « him to make further purchases.
A rug bad been pushed against a crack entire crop o f celery of every grower In
=---------- While nt work.in the mill o f the TampaThe gentlemen intend lo |mi 500 acres tnry Runge, the Order met to discuss the of the door. The gas Jet was turned on the Sanford section would cause but liLtle
llavuna Lumber Co. in Tampa last week. In cultivation ut once, und expect lo push, question of building u temple. This wns
/n il force.. Coroner Neylttd »(erred giving hnrtlshiji, ns tliecelerycrop, while n leader
the first meeting night in iho new ipmrtrrs
Manuel Silva was struck in the stomach the improvements upm the same.
a certificate as tu the cause of dentil un­ In the list of vegetables, is by no means
in the Sluqe-Gove block, and u wonderful
by u piece uf.scnutllng with such force as ____^
The
demits PHliis
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___ vast enterprise are
til hc amhl make a.thiaough inquiry.-^- tlw* oldy cTO)M&gt;f-this seetio n " "—tu cuuse Ids dentil. He was u res|tecled hot in shnpe for publication, hut it is ru­ iraiisforiiiatiim has been made in this
No notes were found umoug the «-fleets
Tliis season lottlice brought such a fan­
. workman and hud only been married three mored that scverul hundred families will building, und* the Eagles now have one of
of the deceased. Numerous government cy price that many growers could have
the best lodge rooms m iQe city.
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weeks. *
lie placed upon this tract this fall.
|m|iers, as well us personal papers nnd pnssi-d up tlie .celery growing und still have
In the midst of the discussion, a dove
All these men are well-known business
Phosphate to the vnlpc of $444,780
money belonging to LaFontissec were in n snug fortune left. Those who raised let­
was shipped from Port Tampalnst month men in their native state, Mr. Ward being sought admission into the order, and wns his suit case. The laxly was attired oply tuce and celery realized 61,000 net jirotit
president and Mr. Druckelt secretary und immediately voted U|sm nnd taken into witli (he underclothing and socks. The u|mu every acre of land in cultivation.
to foreign countries.
treasurer
of the Ward Felice Co. of Deco- the aerie “ very gently."
tied was undisturbed cxccfpt for the up- This statement can be eusUy verified by"
Strawberries sold at retail in Lakeland
A stock company of Engles wiff* be
tu.
und
Mr.
Lcmaux president and general
jieartincc that some one had rested on any of the growers who shipped prime
Inst week at seven cents a quart,
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manager uf the lndinmi|»olis Brush Co. formed, capitalized at $20,000, nnd the top of the coverings.
stuff.
Contract has been nwarded to the TomThey propose to incor|Miraie at once, nnd enthusiastic manner in which the menu
NoTme about the place is kiT(TWH'"Yo
Now the lettuce aud celery has been
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pd Coal Co. by the United States govern­
the deal promises to give un added impe­ tiers res|Minded leuves no room for doubt hnVe seen LaFontissec enter the hotel shipped, and it winihl seem time for a lull
ment for supplying coal to lighthouse ten­
tus to the rapid development of Sanford ns to the success of the project.
last night, und it is not clear at what n tlie vegetable business. Hut tlie Sun-,
ders plying in Tnm|w buy and adjacent
As soon ns a suitable lot can be pur­
and the celery deltn.
time lie went in Ins rnprn.. J p ls utuled ford grower La uf the thrifty surt whonuvcf
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waters.
chased a fine home wifi lieserectrd with
that lie generally retired lute iiixl slept sits down u|kui laurels already won, and
West Tuinpit ¡sh ow supplied with water
nil the modern improvements. ,
C oucert W as u S u ccess
until a lute hour in the morning.
the crops of Irish potatoes, egg plants,
from the Tnhipn wntcr works.
After the regular business of the meet­
The concert at the Opera House on
The,deceased was about 37 years of nhhage, beans, squash nnd sweet corn
Prof. A. A. Murphree, president of the Wednesday night for the benefit' of the ing on Tuesday night, un elegant luncheon age and entered the forest service in July going forward, or that will.go forwurd in
State College for Women, nt Tallahassee, Library^ Association wns a success in ev- was served, nnd the Engles enjoyed them­ lust year. He was up|atiiitrd with the a few weeks, will make another record in
has been-chosen president of the Stole r.y particular. A neul sum was realized selves ns only Engles know how. Celery titIr* of rxpert. hut lust summer hV col­ the profits of vegetable growing.'
University ut Gainesville, to succeed Dr. from the event. The Sanford Library Ts City Aerie now numbers 175 members, lected data regarding the production of
H. H Cjmppcl stated todny thut he litis
and with the many applications of the
Andrew Sledd, resigned.
an institution that should receive1the
naval stores, He came to Washington in shipped ibis season a total of H.500 crnles
post week the total membership will soon
John F. Avery of Greenville, N. Y „ com­ support of every one and the association
the curly purl of January for the puriaise of celery nnd is now busy ^shipping other
ranch the 200 tiinrk.
mitted suicide nt Ortega Inst Saturday try ln)|K's to have a building erected in the
of compiling his report aud only recently vegetables. He has nut received returns
completed it. Ills wife was with him in front all liisjcclcry. bqjt will realize a h an jl-,
near future in conjunction with the
shooting himself with a revolver.
An E aster Party
this city and (tiey resided^ on Vermont some profit, n n d .it will overage alHiut *
Y.
M.
C.
A.,
that
will
meet
tiic
require­
A deal was consummated Inst Saturday
Among «lie ninny very pleasant Easter avenue until a week or ten days ngo, $1.25 (x;r crate nt u low estimate.
whereby the Atlantic Rndio Co. of Balti­ ments of our rapidly growing city.
festivities, none could have been more de­ when she returned to her home at No.
Following is the program.
The Irish |x&gt;tntn crop of Sanford will be
more has secured a lease from Messrs. J.
lightful
than the party given by Miss Kale 1852 haia slret't, Jacksonville, ^
a record-breaker (bis year, und tills early
VotUL—Mr*. tils Huy, Mi-tru Su|irnriii. MU)
It. Pond i^ d J. A. Newcomb for the use of
Prank, Soprano; Mr Prank WumKtxk. Ti-tnir; Mr Underwood lust Saturday afternoon to the
in tlie season lias witnessed about 25 cars
the roof o f (lie new tep-stury hotel now t'Aiar llnrnilum, IImi tone
Millar Bros, at Opera House
ten of her little Sabbath school friends.
m i » —Ml,» D nnr
moving
northward.
being erected in Jacksonville whereon to
Klaus..- M is May Belle Mumrll. Mill Krrlur.
The Millar Bros., well known through­
Miss Kute is an energetic and persistent
Tomatoes
will move in car lots about
instnl q wireless telephone system. The
racsAuiu
worker in the Baptist Sabbath school, und out the country as producers of big vaude­ the first of May, ami will be in primeconsninc company is arranging for stations Clmru» vf Maklrn*------ .. .*. ............... Sullivan
her energetic labors among the young has ville acts will appear nt the OjK-ra House ditlon, and ore bound to bring flood juices.
from Enstport, Me., to Palm Bench. Sand La Ballerina—t’fano and Vlullnt............ S ImciJcr
Mr*. Inez Ttirnihrr. Ml«» Dane. Mr. WaUc.
added a considerable number tu the school. on Mouduy and Tuesilny nights, April
Cabbage bus been going forward for sev­
Key, and Key West. Florida.
The Wood I'lscon ) .............................. Lira Lrli inan
10 mid 20. The company comes highly
eral weeks, und one dozen cars left Inst
Thefckllliffp*
I
^....................Cowcn It was to entertain some of these that the
Hastjng's farmers have begun shipping
, /
Mi»» frank
recommended by tlie press of tha-targq,
party was planned.
week, netting good returns.
Tots Son*—Male Quartelte
Halo
Irish potatoes in car lots. Some of the ThrMr
Edward Woodruff. Mr. Prank Woodcock,
Promptly at three o'clock the little tots cities and recently ployed successfully ut
Egg plants will be shipped ubout the
Mr.
Iil[ar
Hamil|on,
Mr
liw
tir
Perry
furmcra. have sold entire crops for $3.50
arrived, all decked out in their best “ bib Jacksonville, Pensacola amlToinpu. Tlie 20th May, nnd the Sanford product being
Himwiroui Skrtrlip«
..........
..................
per burrel straight.
Mrs. May Belle Maiwrl!
nnd tucker," und nil eager for cggduint- Jacksonville Metrojailis bus s|a&gt;ken In,the of the choice variety alwuys commands
C a v a t i n a ............................ _ ...........................K«H
G. Fignruta. u wealthy citizen of West
MU* Tinne
ting. All over the lawn they scumpcrcd. highest terms of the Millur Bros. Nuv^U top-notch ixiccs. A considerable acreage
______ _____ __________ . . . Henry Parker
Tampa, was assassinated in front of Ids Sunddmn Mr.
and
amid shouts o f joy drew from their ties. “ So pleasing to the patrons of Or- has been planted ill egg jilunlB this season
Frank Woodcock.
Mr
Malcolm
Wade.
Violin
residence lust Saturday night in the pres­
hiding places beautifully-colored eggs. jkheum Park were the Millnr Bros, that by
Tlie strawberry crop, a new departure
Die Tide of Lite—Sons Trio...........
Jurat,*
ence of his children who| had come out to
Each guest wns the hearer of a pretty, lit­ request of n largo number of people they for Sanford, lias proved n most prolUuhle
Mi* Mary Syrtime», Mr*. Ida Huy. MU* Herrick
Dir Soul ot Ihe Violin....... .........................................
tle bug. and it suffices iff say that each have been re-engaged for u second week crop, und was among the first to leave the
meet him.
MU* Keelor
*
Haiipy Pay*............................
Strelrrky girl and boy found enough to fill their bags, and will be seen in new and surprising
George Canovu died in St. Augustine, of
Stale, nnd our growtrs ure still s lip p in g Mr*. Ida Hoy
Mr,Malcolm Wade, Violin Otittsslu ns well as their little hearts with joy. effects,"
tills tUBrluilstfuIt tot he northern epicures.__
lockjaw, last Friday.
The Seoul........................................................Crflnouna
JlltUt-luliic
claihs
wuro
duHl
«H
v-the
lawn.
Mr.
frlsarJljunllliH,
BQIuTCòncert
To-Night
Many afe of the opinion that Sanford is
S. M. Crsdd wns killed in Wilmington,
Uritini Chnra* tKöse* M
InidcnJ...,-,.........
i"'
. Cowcn und a real picnic lunch of Ice cream, cake,
destined
rn become famous as it strawber­
The
following
program
will
be
rendered
"N.~C., last week. Some twenty years ago
Mr*. F ‘
er. Mr* Lizzie Walker
ker.
sweet drinks. amLntiiar .good things' that byTlie band In the park Friday night, the ry section, us the sub-irrigation and rich
‘ Mit* Pvat]
Ml. Jutw Pol­
Gregg was arrested In Florida m id -triad
i i , tiiw rli Perry
Tir, Hr. Frank
appeal to children, was served. Then fol­ 10th. Everyone cordinlly invited.
Mr. Joe Hai rutti
soil Is peculiarly adapted to the culture uf
before a United States federal court for
lowed gumes until it was time to go home Munii, tJ. S Rrsular................. .............. F. Karairk strawberries.
wrongly registering negroes while he was
ilollxry
nil voting Miss Underwood's party u happy Uvnlurr, l e d a l i » ....... : . ..........................
Cauliflower is another of the early San­
I. 0.0. F. Anniversary
acting as registration officer of Murion
Minili, In UJil Alntmma...................... Dosbenter
success.
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Waltzes, On Hie Ml**l**l|ipl...................... P.illiey ford crops, and went forward before tlie
county. The Jury failed to convict, a fire
Sanford Lodge, No. 27, I. O. O. F. will
Marrb, Our Glorimi* Flail..................
Ku*eiikisn»
Ovcflut*. Die tioldeii Writ. . . . . . . Mnrkir llryrt celery started. Cauliflower is railed in
destroyed the pupers in the'case, ond the observe the ninetieth anniversary uf the
To S u bscribers
Murili, Copper* on Parade..........Fred W. Clenunt this' section in lurge quantities and always
matter was dropped.
Medley Overture. Uviul Pklure* ..............Oullu-y
order in a fitting manner at the Congrega­
An order of the Pustofiice Department,
blur hiotntl'-d llniiner
commands u good price.
A Co-operative colony is to be estab­ tional church, April 2(1, at 7:30 p. tu. Dr. Washington, D. C,, effective Jnn. I, ID0H.
Beans, beets and B&lt;|uusli are now hold­
lished m Raskin. A tract ut 5 .0 0 0 acres JL-L. Jiirilaml.irjJJ.deliver an interesting provides that no delinquent subscriber
New Rural R oute
ing
the boards, and are moving nt e lively
of land has been secured for tlie colony. lecture upon the order. The public is cor­ shull be carried longer than three iiiontlis,
Rural Free Delivery No. 2 will sturt May
rate
this week.
Six miles south of Kissimmee a tract of dially invited to attend.
giving as u reason that the department is first, und. prove of greut benefit to the res­
The Sanford grower has discovered thut
35,000 acres of land has been purchased
furnishing a low rate of postage on news­ idents of tlie west side. It sturU nt tlie bis northern neighbor is fond of sweet
for the purpose rjf establishing a G. A. K. presidency of the company and J. R. Par- papers, and does so for the benefit of a city limits at First street mid taking In
corn and our crap comes into the market
colony.
__
________ rail was chosen as bit successor. Mr. Flag­ bona fide subscriber who pays fur Ids Monroe will go beyond Sylvan Lake. This about lire time the crap is being planted
will serve about 75 families, mid should in ihe north. Uf course. It always brings
The plant of the CampvUle Brick Co., ler Is chuirman of the board of directors. paper,
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prove of great vulue tu those residents a fancy price and those who tried theculnear Gainesville, was destroyed by fire Mr. Purrott will continue at general man­
Box S ocia b le
ager of the road.
y
who were formerly obliged to go ipiile u tu(e o f sweet com for the past few years,
' last week. Los* ubout $10,000.
liuve found a ready mnrket. Sanford will
distance for their mail.
The
committee
on
county
organization
The
ludies
of
the
Baptist
church
will
ship u lurge quantity this, season.
While out In a small launch nearSt. Pe­
In feet, every known vegBTnWF"
tersburg last Sunday, J. G. Simpson lost In the legislature has reported in favor of give u “ Box Sociable" next Thursday
Change In Firm liiihe
in the Sanford section iirolificaliy, »rid the
dividing
Dade
county,
nnd
creating
Palm
«veiling
dl
the
home
of
"Mr.
ami
Mrs.
Ma ttie try ihe’ slnHnff o rth e b o a r during
M. A. Fortran bus purchased the Interest grower can raise so many different craps
Jas. Chandler on Park avenue, recently
a wind squall. A larger vessel went to Beach county out o f the north half.
of Mr. Bobo in the firm of Bobu ami Foft- thut failure is unknown. Thus It is thut
occupied
by
Dr.
.Neul.
Everybody
is
in­
Cap{. W. L Greer, a Confederate veter­
Id* assistance aud succeeded in passing a
soiii, mid in future will conduct the busi­ Sanford prospers and this season, uf ull
line tu him. He fastened it about him, an. dropped dead in the federal building vited (o go and apend a pleasant evening. ness under the nume of M. A. Fortran. others, the harvest will be most bountiful.
The world at large is also becoming ac­
but when It began to lighten he turned it at Tampa, Tuesday. *
He will put in a first-class stock of racket quainted with the fact that Sanford is
Another
Bank
Holiday
Dr. Edward Conrad i. a graduate of Clark
louse and sank.
store goods next w e e k e n d the prices will built upon a solid foundation, and no storms
April 26, being Memorial Day, The First mpke the peojile of Sanford sit up and can evcr shake the ‘prosperity, or retar«l
At the recent meeting of the board of University, Worcester, Mass., has been
the steady growth of the city built upon
directors of the Florida Fast Coa«t Railway chosen president o f tlie Florida Female National Bank and The Peojile's Bank will take notice. Wutclr his “ ad" lu The HerG Ïb roitïT ih a r foriT so U »"fl«ancW Ì
College.
close
for
the
day.
Co., Henry M. Flagler retired from the
aid.
startling o t Sun ford forever and uuon.
Sanford Celery Lands

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t i l t SANFORD HERALD'

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
A Budget of Opinion "Just Be­
tween You and Me" ~r~
EVEN TH E GATE POST NOT IN IT

would prove a valuable acquisition to our
d ty . Especially would we folks appreci­
ate a d ock who have been compelled to
loan our watches to our "uncles." There
U no doubt but what every citizen would
»id in having a d ock put into the tower.
In a few years we wilt have another
place for a d ock tower, but until (hat
great event transpires it would be well
to use the Welborne Block. ;
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Chlel It Among Ye Taking Notes, 4 I wish to say to say to some o f the
and ralth, He’ll Prenf ’Em"—
men who are checked up too high In the
So Says Saunterer,
collar and cannot see their poorer neigh­
bors, that mortal man amounts to very
A s m p tp o t U dsI *1104*1her piihinhnri to tell little anyhow. "
¡ha» to
th* people what they would like to know, buthaa
what they
lire much of Ita apace t
In the words o f Lord Bacon:
• •jit to know —Greely.

"Who then to frail mortality »ball trust,

3p—lml CwmpM^MM re Tk* HtrwIJ,

,_*PrH 16 lto&lt;t

Ifound n way to. oust "Mr/'. Lee and have I
In white man Appointed. The d a y n f the
negro and th e 'n e g r o -lo v e r in ppUUOfj
seems to be upon the wane.

A R N ESuccessors
R &amp;
R O BER TS
to N. H. GARNER

4

Sanford will liave a good ball team
in the field this season and if pos­
sible our boys will try to take the rag in
the Sand Leaguel We ore to have a fine
park nnd grand stand and the organiza­
tion is to be made permanent. There is
nothing advertises a city like a good ball
tuam and while I am too old to be one or
the boys will always be found on the
bleachers yelling like n Comanche for the
home team. Anything for a winning
team and get the best material possible.
Remember that you have a friend ln ‘.

Cut carve* In water, but write* in duat. '

H A Y AN D GRAIN

High Grade Preserves, Jellies,. Jams
A Complete Line of Fresh Western Meats
A Complete Line o f Cigars arid T obacco
AGENCY FOR PLOW ’S HIGH GRADE CANDIES AND
RO YAL SCARLET BRAND OF CANNED GOODS

— 'T he S aunterer.

That must be true, nnd science says
frequently M a r k said of tome citi­
Florida Products In N. Y.
zen eminent for Integrity and common that 00 per cent o f our poor mortal
New York, April 0.— Receipts o f Florida
frame
is
water.
It
says,
take
a
man
sense: "W hat n pity he does not go
products were little heavier than lust week.
Into politics I We are willing to trust his weighing ISO pounds by head nnd heels,
Come and kee Us, or 'Phone 39
Celery
was in heavy supply with n good
judgment In all private matters. We wring him out like a dlshrag nnd there
demand
for
fancy
stock.
Range
in
price
nerd him In public life ." The fact that will be only fifteen pounds left. No won­
was from $2 to $ 2.50 with only very
such men are by a process o f natural se­ der we are all "poor, miserable critters,“
good stock bringing the outside figure.
lection told off for the conduct o f private ns the Widow Bedott says. A nd men
W H Y NOT USE
;
Cabbage 2 .50 to 2.75j Cucumbers brought
walk
around
on
stilts,
with
their
little
trusts and sometimes excluded from pub­
$3
to
$4.
Egg
plant
$3
to
$4.
lic life is cited ns n reproach to Demo­ empty noggins thrown back, not knowing
There was a lot o f poor lettuce coming
cratic government, on the ground that It that If, In addition to being wrung out,
which
did not bring over 1.50. Fancy
ignores a certain class of valuable and they were also hung out to dry, they
NOW, AND SA V E M ONEY?
stock
brings
easily 2.50. Peas were in
wouldn't weigh one per cent— not enough
trustworthy men.
heavy supply tind showed irregular quality.' |
1 believe the truth is that these men to fill the little bowl o f a little girl's first
The range w$s „$1.50 to $3. Peppers sold
--!t4re;sh ogn^
mvewtertthtirr t m p S i i T
thimble,
mror
lack a certain element necessary to emlat $TSb'*to $ 2. R om nint!-75c to -1.25.
nenqe In a democratic cdSsntmiryywIiieli
"
' ' i t will pay you to examine the Celery Fields where
one morning litis week 1 was Wax nnd green beans $ 2.50 *&lt;e3. White
I venture to designate ns Uie "folk- *
flr y
Fancy to;i\ntoca|
awakened from a deep sleep by a most squash $1.50 to $2.
quality." They hove patriotism, energy
unearthly nolser It filled thehouse, wave brought $2 and choice 1.50.
nnd ability, but they lock a certain love
There was a good , demand for. fancy
upon wave and rumbled and roared. It
for the rough and. tumble o f a primary
is used. ■ Our representative. C. M.- DRADWATER, is in Sanford
was so thick you could cut it with a knife Valencia oranges and the rnnge on the
election, they lack the adaptability to the
l came to In tjjCiniihlLt^pf j- . - JlC C S tvm -favtP
-and
n T whea
— Ir_______________________________.
O a -W a
' J*W i r y S e c him or write to him at Orlando or
conditions which m nkejwlitlggjittractivc
*
TloorTTwns1several minutes before I dc-1 nesdny Indian river Valencia oranges
r
Ml^*lt6JW&gt;t:Rc'iiT?n. *‘ ThT novc and this ndnpt
cided ^ w h e th e n liè ' Seinlnôlei 'were at­ broulfiTaLauction as high as $5.50 for
CO.
ability may co-exist with honesty and in
tacking tlie house or the state had gone very fine stock.
tegrity. Possibly they partake more of
Pineapples sold at $2 to 2 .50 and tan­
prohibition. Carefully raising the curtain
W rits for Booklet.
JA C K S O N V IL L E , FLO R ID A
manliness than of delicacy and refine
and peeping out upon the street nenrby gerines 1.50 to 2.50 per strap. There ure
int’ utr'fiut in that case the delicacy and
hardly any tangerines on the markets.
reflneqienj are superficial. They are en the creature that had caused the earth to
Grapefruit shows a decided improve
take this sudden upheaval was plainly
tlrely compatible with the Innate upright.
&lt;•♦ &lt;•■[•■&gt;
&lt;•*:•&lt;•
4dig&amp;rned.__It was a Spanish Jnek corrall* |m enli— There was n good ~demand for . ? o * v * - î v v í-+4&gt;4**!*4,^4,4‘ í*
_nesa nnd refinement that-President Lin
ed my one o f the neighbors who probably fancy golden russets, small sizes, which
coin possessed. Tiie same might be said
sought a kindred nature nnd purchased brought round 5.GO hm thcxangmoLprloesf i - _______ of Senator Voorhees. To both o f these
this long eared quadruped. The extent on the hulk of the offerings was from
men politics was the breath o f their
3- to 25-H orse Power
o
f the visit o f this new relative Is not |2 .50 to 3.50.
nostrils. ■______ ■
_________
known but we people who h n ve.to listen I Strawberries sold at 15 to 25c n quart |
f hear a great deal nowadays o f folk
BEST 2-GYGLE-E-NGINfi-ON TMR MATiKFT
to this beautiful music hope the nnlnmi laopen-Crates.— _— .— --------------lore and foikfpoetry, by..w hlclLlfl m eant
will
get
choked
by
his
own
brny
nnd
something which grows among the people,
Smooth R(inning, Economical and Absolutely Reliable*
peacefully {lass out. I may be a Philis­ fr4-&lt;•4
* 4 *
^ 4*4*
^
nnd ns it is their own j^oduct is marked
by qualities which suit them. A writer tine but I hate to be slain by the jaw
See me before installing an en gjn ein your bout, you will not regret it
bone of an obs.
like James Whitcomb Riley or Kugenc
Held, whose work is tinged with this
SANFORD, FLORIDA
quality, is sure of success. ’ "W hat he 4 How my heart swells with joy os 11
. says goes.” If a, man possesses a feeling walk down First 5trect.“ ftnd note the
of being at home umong the people Utn brick paving being laid. This hus always
ply because they are Ids people, he loves been the dream of my life and now that
politics irrespective of Ids moral or his it is actually being done I want to throw
T O P P R IC E S
YOUR
education. It brings him to the front. up by old hnt nnd give a war whoop.
Tills
one
item
o
f
paving
alone
is
worth
A fter he gets there his jKiliticnl economy
ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EARL
_1— and his lilgli. ideal o f public duty will $100,000 to Saniord-nnd -w h om bca u lM
lul
boulevard
we
will
have
when
it
is
help him wonderfully. Hut they will not
when shipped to HEWITT.
you art* not
do him the least good unless he has some finished. Mine host, Harry Driver, in-}
business witli this I louse, write to them nt
.shore o f the universal sympathy which tends to plant p a lm -trees between the
Tlie kind that Mother
— lying unconsciously in ids lîenrt makes curb nnd sidewalk on the Sanford House
used to make?
him willing to put up with the ridiculous property and when these trees get started
the
hotel
will
present
a
fine
.appearance
and the disagreeable.
F R U IT
AND
PRODUCE
'C O M M I S S I O N
M ERCHANTS
It is absurd to say that a man must on First street. It is certainly wonderful
The Kind That Looks
10 E. C a m d o n S t ., B a lt im o r e , M d.
force Idmself to be fuiniliar with what he tha way Sanford people have caught the |
despises, that h ( must lay on one side craze and our city will soon b e in th e lead | Like Éréad, Tastes Like
References:
This Paper and Thousands of Pleased SIhpimts in I I'nrida
his honor and sense o f shame before he among Iter sisters In improvement.
Bread, and is Breatl?
’• * •
can hope to succeed in politics, ’ if thnt
Somebody asked FelLx Frank the other |
were true we should, Indeed, ho in sorry
.
The Popular Price and
case. We carry too many examples to day what he did to train down in weight. [
The Firiest Line of Pas­
1 don’t do anything," he replied, “ except
the contrary. He must possess the folkquality in order to tnnk» a start and in to take automobile exercise."
tries in the City
“ But you don't run an auto do you!*'
order ( to get on. Perhaps this is only
giving a nnme to something thnt is inde­ cxdained the questoner In sUprise.
|Special Rates by tlie Week
First Class Special Tables Reserved For I .»Hies
No, 1 don't," said Felix, "but every-1
finable or the term stands for a congloin
crate of all the qualities that lead to body else does and it keeps inebusy dodg- [
Our Wagon Will Stop A t
lug 'em ."
political success in America.
Your Door Every Day
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Undoubtedly opr American system does
(Corner Palmetto nnd First Sis.)
tend to eliminate Borne men, who If born 4 ‘A "pure white wha|e with pink fins"
Complete Line of Groceries
In England, might have ivoved valuable Is sporting around in the Atlantic olf I
in public situations. Dut in ail countries Pablo Beach. It requires u regular course [
some men rise in public life who ought to o f training in Jacksonville customs, how­
have been kept out. nnd some men are ever. In order to see it.
• • •
kept down In defiance of public interest.
Gladstone would have risen had he been
If that wood rack o f the A. C. L gets I
born in New England. Webster would qn fire again this week the _ Q rr.depart­
' (Caterer tu the Public)
hâve b eco .n i great in Englnnd ns InTwns ment'OGghFib* slay away and let it burn |
here, probably have risen higher. It is out. Most o f us good citizens ran
dcubtfpWf 1-nrd Snlitlmry ■■■■itH-finTl" DC ~ thera brat week until our tongue hung out
come secretary of stute if lie had been so long we almost stepped on it ond niter [
Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue Sanford, Florida
•&gt;4^4&gt;4-4&gt;4-4&gt;4-+«4&gt;++**4-+4-4-4-4-4‘ 4 '4 ,,
an American citizen. The point insisted getting out to the fire diseoverc&amp;l the
on Is that the one absolutely necessary same old wood rack; If" tlie A. C. L
,,
—
---------------------------------------------------------------qunlity for political advancement is qpt would start something real nice to bu rn -1
a narrow,' unprincipled nnture. It is the ing, like the coal shute, the people o f |
ability to take hold with hearty, natural Sanford would greatly appreciate their
J. D. PARKER, Prop.
interest in the work. Sometimes an able, efforts to please.
ambitious man forces himself forward by
Room and Boord $1.50 Per Day.
will power, but he feels nut o f place and 4 The Board o f Trade will second the I
is usually relegated to the ranks before motion to luive a grand Fourth o f July In
Meals, 35c.
long. Sometimes a wealthy man buys Sanford and the ball will soon be started
his promotion. That we shall have to rolling. Let all Join in the chorus and [
Special Rate by the Week
stop. The man who is really fitted to whoop ’em up for Sanford.
get on in politics gets on. I shall never
believe that that fitness consists In qual­
4 1 see by the Jacksonville Metropolis
S*P'Y-—..
ities o f which he should prefer to be des­
raw ”- . a-—
_ .
that Hon. Jos. Stripling will soon oust
titute.
*
Joe Lee from the fattest Job In Florida
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and take It for himself. What a great
Only Exclusive and
4 I would like to see the clock in the move this would be and no doubt will
tower o f the Welborne Block _ put in good
jHfiSt wUh all-of Teft’e- views UpOli' *UiF
FIRST c l a s s c r a t e m a t e r i a l s ,
jcpaiiu *n d h « w t W mellow tones b f the
negro holding office. The position of
In
the
City
.
gong strlMng the hour. It mokes us feel
collector at Jacksonville has been held by
more homelike and entwines Sanford
a'negro for a number o f years and this We make everything known to the trade
doaer into our heartstrings and the first fact
disgrace upon the Republican IFull Line of Confectinneripq
tiling we would miss in a strange d t y partyIsa
nnd a blot upon F lorjde: * 1 * won■^ o n i e c t l o » e r i e S ,
would be flie old, town d ock . The face Is
DEALER
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THE SANFORD HERALD

VOICE OF THE PEOPLE
— titters and Communloatlons on
Various Tim ely Topics,

COLUMN

DEVOTED TO P EO P LE

In This Department will be Found the
Views, Opinions and Comments
Of Practical Writers
Dog Killed the 'Gator

think meanly and selfishly nnd wrongly;
that abdicate their moral and spiritun
sovereign, are lost souls. They nr? wars
th||n valueless, for thejr corrupt ion inf.«,
and deprave others. Alas t that it should
he so.

If You Want to Buy or.Sell

For every pile of yellow grain heaped
or the garner there are great heaps o
chnfT for the fire. Hack o f every mnnu

CITY PROPERTY

factory of valuable tilings is a rubbish hear
into which the refuse is flung. In the lum
her camps, up in the soiemi^rcdwood for
cst, great piles of sawdust, slabs and bark
nre carried out on endless aprons from tin
mills. See them smouldering and smokiiq,
nnd flaming up In lurid light in the titanic
blackness. I shudder to think of the re­
fuse of the universe and its Gehenna.
Men nnd women thinking rightly, feel­
ing as they should, generous and sweet,
with characters full o f moral Integrityniid
spiritual grace, pud bursting with volife,
glowing with splendors— these show tlieir
redemption. *

OR TR U C K LANDS

to The Editor of Ilie Herald:
H a v i n g Just rend n piece in the TlmesUnlon about alligators nnd how they catch
bogs, dogs unit sometimes cows, reminds
me of a little circumstance that happened
on the-upper St. Johns, a few miles above
Sanford sevcrnl yenrs since. A large alli­
gator was frequently seen on a narrow
No wonder that Jesus endured the cross
point of land that projected some distance
oot into the St. Johns river and mnny nnd despised the shame that was set be­
allots hnd been fired at him from time to fore him in such souls. Souls of such mag­
time. I was out cow hunting nnd hud left nificent vnlue can so beautifully exemplify
my gyg ut home, knowing that it would lie the life o f our risen and glorified redeem­
necessary to swlttr m y horse across the er Unit his glory uml likeness will he re­
' .fiver. I did not wish to run any risk of flected to the end o f the earth.
Whatever yon do, settle it that ynp wjjTi
I»* dog by being caught by an aliigator, ns they were plentiful in those days. tie a s»wl bigger than ymirbprt'jr-' n t Yen
After swimming my horse across, and lure the assertion t lm f tiiere are those
landing safely on the point where the go- listening to me* now who are no nenrtr
tor urtencrawledoutlopunfilmsclf.i heard Tienveh In spirit and attainment thnn you
a dog Imrk a ml looked around just ns my were, when yon first believed. As for me
dog. who bad broken loose nnd followed and mine, rather let us follow Holmes-in
me. plunged into the river and began his idea gotten from the little srnshell
swimming across. The dog hnd -gotten which he calls nautilus chambers, in
half way acrass whim tint gator m a d e iiis ■ttlllclliic fiaya: build-lU oa-in ore- « ( « tely
appearance on the surfnce and begun Inanitions. 0, my soul, as the swift senswimming after the dog. I saw the gator sons roll, leave thy low-vaulted past, let
was about to overtake his prize. 1had no each temple nobler than the last shut thee
guii, nnd I began to holler nt th e to p o fm y from heaven with a dome more vast, till
voice hoping to frighten the gator, hut in- thou nt length art free, leaving thine out­
Tte.’nrttimtrrg-ttionghrl wnsseoldlngTum grown shell tr rllie ’s unresting seaT----------Man stands forth clothed with |*iwer
and turned to swim hack to the oilier
iliorc, lb* soon met the Untur. They to controll nml influence hi* fallow
both snapped at each other nnd made that he can sweeten tlieir bitterness
i]ultc a commotion in the water ami soon and allay tlieir conflirts, hear, tlieir bur
disappeared from Bight. After a short «lens anil surround them with die ntmos
time the d'&gt;g rose to the surfnce nnd hud phere o f hope nnd sympathy.

Just in proportion as men have talent
gotten Imlf way to the point o f land where
1 was standing when the gator rose close capacity and genius, are they to lie guarbelilml him. 1 (licked up a pine limb ami dlnns and teachers for men. All the
tlirrw it with all my might nnd cam e so majesty of the summer, all the glory of
near striking the dog that he again turned the storms, all the beauty o f the galleries,
anil swam toward the gator. They grabbed is nothing compared to (lie majesty and
each other again nnd sank to the bottom, beauty of u full-orbed nnd symetrical
from which came n tremendous amount of |manhood.
Should there be in every village and city
bubbles and muddy water. I hud given
up all hopes .when the dog rose again, a conspiracy o f a feTi'tHPrsons toward this
■feebly began swimming toward me, nnd refinement and culture, this beauty nnd
The gator wu‘s| 8We®1 Christian living, the present* of this
Christ-formed person would transform the
never se.cn alive again
community. Wc no more need todemonQUII ESTIM ATE O f MAN’S WORTH sirute the worth of the sane, sound Christlike character, than we need to prove tin*
Value of the alt-glorious summer when it
Synopsis o f S erm on by Rev. J.W. Hnyd. fills the earth with fragrance.the air with
First B aptist Church
blossoms, anil all (he houghs with luscious
la olden iinn-s, which some arc not yet fruits. Each Christian is to lie a mailtoo old to remember, hod some one asked maker and a uinn-memler. He is to help
bow much is (iencrii) (¡rant worth? or and not lo hurl man. This is to he u mas­
A b r a h a m Lincoln? who would have daw­ ter of the art of rigbpliving niij a teacher
dled over the question o f property? Possi­ o f the science of character-building.
When the lonely traveler finds himself
bly, if one were so small u soul ns that,
bat if you were n man, nnd a patriut, you in France and Germany how he wisheshis
would have answered worth? worth just lips could speak his language: ¡inch ( l o w ­
the suin-lotnl o f this republic's life nuil er could make France and Germany seem
like home. Man is made great by senti­
future nulling the nations.
There was once wlrnt (inuscd fo ra man. ment. Tile painter paints for sentiment.
gross in habit, depraved in morals, Uiastly I the sculptor curves fur what society loves,
‘ ianppeiltc and of vast estate,'the owner the musician works wholly for man's deof fust horses which he housed in n "pal- hglu and tears, and literature utters all its
&lt;acc, and he died worth m illions.. No, he I eloquence to the heart. The immediate
was not worth a snap o f tire finger. Any need of the world ut this moment is not
*une man would say that one o f hfs horses (m ore of us. but u better brand of us, if you
wus worth more than he. He cared more please, to hove ten men of an improved
for his horses than he did for his soul.
ty|»c would be better tliuit ten thousand
Estimate things at so much in gold, if more o f the average Christian distributed
you will, but estimate men. women, boys. ul1 ovl' r lhe world,
and girls— souls—by another standard.
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* You cannot measure n soul with u yard-1
BU Y A W H ITE S T E A M ER
»tick. Hu» mnLcrlnl nnitn»rTvi.i.-B
J° set over against a soul. -God alone The Ladles* car; No Cranking; No Sm oke;
, knows the fullness of our estate. *
No Odor.
We how down in nwe with enthusiasm
The car ilnil cun he driven wiih clean
before mere money bngs when only great clothes.
»ouls should have the real respect. The
The car that goes nnd conies tr nil
liberal, or the reform Jew. has n better kinds of roads without balking.
1en of Christ than do some of our own
The car that silently glides along nnd
Jwople, they say: He is any man who has does not vibrate.*
_ J g i u» 0 bottnrthqught, the Inspiration of —The c a r th a t teaches you the pleasure
“ nohl‘*r motive and a higher life. To of uutomubiling.
now the real worth o f u man, hu must be
Tiie most all-round, satlsfnctory car (hat
*®ve^*
whole o f him—body, soul und rolls on wheels.
mlnjj—then he will be brave, capable, genCull on or write: Wiggins &amp; Scribner.
«oils, loving, beautiful and holy fdrever Bartow, Florida. Agents in j l u - follow­
* rough the universe, and nol arbitrarily ing counties:
DeSoln, Pul*. Osccnhi,
■ hjle lo heaven of God within him.
Orange, Hillsboro, except Tain (in.
lieu you see a man, saved the whole
New Keul E state Firm
0 'bn. body, mind and soul, you have set
* 1 e into righteousness and nobleness,
It is currently rumored that H. H. Chnpn» en a life from vice, meanness and pell will. In the near future, take an active
nf ftnnfnfdtii lentlllli? real
j ; * ' " - , th°~y t&gt;o|oclrcu It flU tlii. influence Inl— gl in
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“ oroneh o f b a ilin g Into every estate firms. Mr. Chuppol is one of the
•tier pool of human care to sweeten ft. best known growers in the Celery Delia,
' ’ rey* l*,e fotlier o f modern missions, and bis wide experience in lunds and crops
vt » good sound when he soldi My bust- will make Jain .a valuable -acquisllioii lo
Ui preachingthe gosjtel, put I cobble any linn .with which lie is associated.
“ »•‘»ro r o l iv i i* .
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Early Closing lloprs
. Whoe*e/ among us tries to'educate, or
The following firms will ulosc at G p.m,
aaythiag'clse, fof a child or a matt
*out making an effort to uplift, glorify every evening except Saturday: A. E.
sr»t r*'*5 lk° aou*’ *lua no re°I Profession Hill. Harry J. Wilson, Geo. H. Fernald Co.,
merely cobbling for a living, nnd Sanford Furniture Co., D. A. Culdwell At
““ WU us well not have lived. Souls Uml Sou, and E. A. Hcflicld Co.

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It Makes No DiffeJence What You Want or Where You Want It

W E HAVE IT
lini, on Terms thotfnre

H O W A R D -P A C K A R D

LAND COMPANY

Hardware and Farm

Implements

TUL COMPRLSSLÜ All! SPRAYER
Dost by T «»l lor Orowers.

Used (if Uncir Sam 's Paint Shop
During the past year the LI. S.
Navy has consumed dill,(100 pounds

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'lor driving wells in lhis
suetiou of the country
uml are prepared to (ill
nil orders promptly. Our
muehinery is up-to-dnte
nnd our workmen are
skilled in the work.

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I ticat White I'alul
11 and 278,700 iMiuuds of LUCAS
COLORS, sutlicient to produce more
than 100,000 gallons of paint,
equivalent to 50 carloads of 200.000 gallons each, and which would
make a train more than one-half
i &gt; ' mile long.
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In addition to lids Unde Sam
¡I has used during the past year more
&lt;’ tlmii 25,000 gallons of LUCAS
VARNISHES. ENAMELS and oilier
products.
Uncle Sam's preference is not a
matter of favor, hut of QUALITY
and RESULTS.
In Unde Sam's servlet*, a* In.
everybody else's, LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS have an unbroken record
for satisfactory results.

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Growing Strawberries, Celery
Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflowers, etç., etc,, jn Sanford, pays
I Sell the Lund—Your Drains, Money, hnd
Muscles Makes lhe Croi» and the Profit

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THE SANFORD HERALD

* April 16

1909

BEWARE Or THE PETITION

A petition Is being circulated In the
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Published Every Friday Uomini ar SiiJonl. Fla. county commissioners o f Orange county t o ] - .
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R. ]. Hour. Manaitnj Editor
levy an addjtiqnal four mill tu^ for load
Subscription Prie*. *100 a Year In Advine* purposes, thus Increasing the levy for that
purpose from six to ten mills. T he Hexald
Entered aa seoond-dass mall matter Aulutt 22nd is for good roads, and more o f them, and
1908. at the PostoOe» at Ssnferd, Florida,
we believe this to be the sentiment of
ulular Act of Morati 3rd, 1879.
very large majority or Sanford's citizens.
Durham Advertíalos Company, Jacksonville. Kep- But we are everlastingly opposed to this
proposition in its present shape. If the
raseutatlvr.
additional four mill fund paid bytheSan
Office Flrtt Floor ln tha Hlihop block, Flrat Street
ford district could be spent on our own
Telephone No. 148.
roads then Wfcare for the proposition. but
under any other arrangement we are em ­
W. S. Oslrorn is not connected with T he
phatically opposed -untie bill. If the pres­
Hekald In nny capacity.
ent law can be amended to conform to the
general statute for special road tax d lsThe Pcnsnoola Journal says, "let the
tricts. well and good.
lynchers be caught." Sure, let them be
No portion of the county Is Increasmj
caught, if they will.
its tax valuation as rapidly os our district,
The Tallahassee Democrat darkly hints and no portion o f the county has so little
that IB e'n ew ’daily being issued at the to show for Us road money. Hundreds o f
short local roads leading into main high­
state capital is not a prohibition organ.
ways will never receive nny attention
from , the county commissioners. Only
Orange County does not need a hii ^ i n
some local body, every m em b erof which
the legislature to build hard ronds. San
is in touch with and in entirejym path y
ford limy need n bill to get roads. That's
with our people, thoroughly understanding
different.
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m ade— The Riley. Used
development
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situation
with
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in
a
special
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Tlie Indian uprising the other day was
exclusively
on
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No.
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the legislature, calls attention to tljJ fact
ARCH ITECT
i.uli' r surprising.
Very fcw jn d la n s any intelligence. By no other possible
Harry J. Wilson.
that under the existing law prescribing
method
can
our
road
matters
be
managed
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these days are so “ rash" ns to indulge in
‘Phone 105
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Get th e benutne
tosatisfoctorily meet the demand imposed the mode o f ndvertising the election for
“ outbreaks." *
the adoption or rejection o f constitutional _ When you wish to buyThe.SanfprdH et
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by ou r-ow n changing condition».. This
------'Th?;Gaihcsv]tle *Sim Tecognlxlng ihe proposition ought to be satisfactory tothe amendments, it is practically impossible aid, n Stetson hat, Sanford celery,- a Rulvalue o f an Easter edition Issued a most balance of the county, and we dare hope for tiie most o f the voters to vote irrtelli terick
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or a can
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creditable paper last Sunday enciosetl in will receive the approval of our senator gently thereon.
The Governor's recommendation is that you feel satisfied, if your dealer should
n beautiful Easter cover.
----und representatives from this county.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Considering the'condition oftxfr~ roads, every such advertisement «hall embrace send yon smmr-ether bmnd for the same
Practices In Sfate and Federal Court.
Next fall will sec the "launching" of it occurs fo The HexXld that the Sanford a brief but lucid statement of the actual money, claiming that it was "just asgoodT"
the Sanford Doily Herald, so we infer from district is lust a good, kindly family cow effect o f the proposed amendment, sucli
When you put down your m ckcl for a M. C. T. Uuildin*
Phone 24 *
what Editor Holly says in the last issue of fur the rest of the county, and tills peti­ statement to be prepared by the Governor. bottic o f coca-cola, will you expect coca
his excellent paper.— Puutn Gorda Herald tion looks like another pull nt bossy’s over­ Secretary o f State and Attorney General cola or some.other '.'just ns good" imita­
THOMAS EMMET WILSONand that the county commissioners of tion f
worked udders.
' Osceola county will build a marl road
each county he required to give such
No real good article has ever been put
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
Don't Sign The P e titio n !
statement due publicity in the printin . on the market, that there were not imita­ ----------- --------------AT-LAW — **
from Kissimmee to the Polk county line
Wouldn't it be niceifOrnnge county^com­
of The amendments for general informa­ tions made after it. und the more imita­ Late Slate AHorner Seventh Judicial Cmuii of
Florida
DREAMS o r AVARICE
tion.
missioners built a marl road from Orange
tions there are, the better is the guarnnResidences. Sanford and s , ! , . - i -i.--------The effect nf such a'c hnngc In the la w tee for the wholesomeness of the original,
c omity ur Snnfortl:------------------------------'TnrM rjrannrTeur'w eets TigaiJOblTsfisr
some interesting facts about Sanford sec­ will be to enable every voter to learn nnd also there was never tin imitation
The Morning Dally News of Tallahassee tion. The article was token from Uie quickly the scope und intent and efTcct made to'equal the original.
* GEO. A. DeCOTTES
is the latest out. Thomas J. Appleyard Hartford (Conn.)Courant. headed "Dreams o f every -amendment, proposed nnd to __ Therejinve been on the market m ore
is the editor and hlsaccomplislMHlriMUgbler o f Avnritr^Tnul w a r the product ora l»er- Tote^IntettigenOy thereonr^lrwilTabonslr than two hundred cola drinks, and what­ ATTORNEY axd COUNSELLOR «» LAW
Miss Sara is local editor. The |&gt;apcr is sonul canvass among the growers.
Practice in State and Federal Courts
A the "Kill 'em all" policy that has hereto­ ever their name may be, they are nothing
full of flashes from the state capitul and statement mnde this year Which husbeen fore prevailed concerning constitutional hut imitations o f coca-cola, trying to profit
Sanfoni. Fla
will be read with interest by every one a banner year for crops o f every kind, amendments and make the referendum from the tremendous favor coca-cola has Welborn Block
In Florida.
would show a much larger profit and the to the people intelligently effective.— with the public, on account of its superior
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figures would read like u romance. In Tallahassee News.
qualities.
DR. W. E, HOUSHOLDKR
The celery crop is off and now the Irish
fact the truth o f the status of affairs In
Talk about cocaine in coco-coin, (hestatc
potatoes, beans, beets, cabbage and every
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
Sanford at the presant time is stranger
DENTIST
client iVt o f nearly every state nnd the d e­
other vegetable are being shipped by the
A rolling stone gathers no muss, and
than fiction and can hardly be believed
partment
of
agriculture
have
nil
pronounced
Rooms 23. 24 and 25. Pioo Hid*
H,„w III
Sanford growers. _JVitl this vegetable-in­
by those who are not familiar w ith 'th e sitting hen never gets fat.— S anford H er­ it pure, witli not a trace o f cocaine, nnd
dustry ever find oVTItnitt We get pop
S A N r o R D. F L 0 R ! U \
conditions. The marvelous returns and ald.
only about one-third us much caffeine to
eyed watching the wagons g o b y and try­
Most o f them up this way prefer "set­ the bottle as u cup o f strong coffee con­
■rethe wonderful crops rnisd In the Celery Del­
ing to keep up with the shipments.
“ sitting."—Tallahassee
Morning
ta have excited the cupidity of.thcj&gt;eople ting" to -—
tains.
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iving in every part of die United States 'lews
Dr. Abbot, state chemist of Texas last
BroL Crawford of the Pensacola News
The Holly sort ilever "set;" they simply
am) this fall there will be thousands seek­
year, said that out o f eight cola drinks e x ­
d e n t is t
published a Woman's Edition of his e x ­
sit"
nnd then, seeing the empty nest,
ing diis new Eldorado.
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amined
by Ihiii, coca-cola was the only
cellent paper th« oilier day.- - It consisted
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i ’ujj building
The past few weeks have witnessed they fly-the fence— W e believe, however, one without rocnine or artificial sweeten­
of 32 pages and demonstrates the ability
some o f the hugest sates of celery lands that “ sitting" is the way the dictionary ing.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
of the Pensacola Indies. It also demon
In the history o f the state.
This week has it.— Reporter-Star.
Therefore, if you want what you pay for,
strutrd that Crawford is a diplomat for
The editor of the Reporter-Star being a
420 0 acres were sold in one deal and
when you call for a bottle o f cucn-coln.bc
up to the present time his hair remains
D R . R. M. M A S O N
several smaller sales will bring up the bantam rooster never had n nest. He i sure nnd inspect the crown or bottle for
tiutouchcd and not q wrinkle mar* his
grand total to nearly 5 0 0 0 nrres.
only hired when no sitters can be found.
the w ell-known trade-mark, nod do not al­
brow.
DENTLST
These lauds will not be held for specul Sort of a cross lie tween a nest egg and a
low him to palm off something on you
Welborn Block
Pln*lit- IU
The Sanford Herald is to become a daily ntion alone but will be developed and put feather duster.
which he can probably buy fur less money.
in the fall, equipped with a type setting in first class shape for farming in order
Get the genuine.
Sanford. Florida
Charleston wants the next meeting of
machine, etc. The paper already has the that the new arrivals can take up their
Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
the National Irrigation Congress.
As
rtiitorial and rcportorial ability,and needs new residence upon the land at once.
S. Runge, Sec. and Tren*.
The "Dreams o f A varice" have come Jacksonville is the greatest irrigating point
only additions in the composing rooms.
A . C. H A R T .
It is only seven months old, hut it is a true to all the growers flfts season and in in the south it would seem that atl matters
JUST RECEIVFD
S U R V E Y O R A N D DRAUGHTSMAN
statement soon to be published this pertaining to irrigation could tie better
healthy youngster, and all that t\.good
A n oth er lot o f th o s e B argains In
discussed
in
that
city
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Tninpa
would
also
Level In* and Cross-Seciiontnf fur hrain.fr
yea
rV
crop
will
demonstrate
that
upon
newspaper should be— Citrus County
H a rn e s s at
Harry W ilson's.
a Specialty
Sanford lands, over $1000 per acre can be a good meeting place and the new
Chronicle.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale
be netted to the growers from two crops, skate factory would be a diversion for
' SA N F O R D . F L O K I I) A
The election o f Dr. Murphrce to the
B» virtue at a writ of Venditioni Erponat Uiutd
celery nnd lettuce. Besides these, many the visitors.
out of the U, S hut rut Court. Southern l Hit riot of
presidency o f the University, o f Florida
fire growing Irish potatoes, cabbage, beets,
Florida, and dated Ann! 2nd. 1909. I «111 aril at
will give genera) satisfaction. As Tttc
Governor Gilchrist recommends in
W . G. H A M M O N D
jubUc auction on the 19th dar of April. 1909. at
squash, cauliflower, beans, strawberries
Sanford,
Fla., at 2:30 p. In . the atrrn wheel par
Ids message to the legislature that a
Mi salk stated several weeks ago Dr.
»enser atcamrr. "Allisatijr," with her lunu. en
and numbers o f diversified crops, thus
law be passed forbidding apy Gov­
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aathtoer&gt;. appairl and furniture, at »he
Murptirce is the man for the place and
demonstrating that there,is practically no
ernor from being elected to congress
at the Jjort of Sanford. Fla. ThU vessel
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the future development o f this state In­
f1
U * • ln fke real l«88. and
or the U. S. senate, and adds "This
blfice With Murrell &amp;. Mitufiew
co d to the crops that can be raised by
la of 81 4 ft in Inisth. 18 7 fret Irani, and -3.5
stitution will bear out the statement.
appears unnecessary in view of the
rath of huid. U of 69 srou tona, and 40 net tons
the grower who is willing tp tickle* the
'experience of two recent Governors."
I am informed that the hull of this vr«arj was
Pico Hotel DU.k
We congratulate Dr. Murphree and the earth with a hoe.
.
thorntihlr remirad, practically rebuilt. In 1906
—
Perry
Review.
people of Florida.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for hill
Hie protection from frosts, the flowing
Quite ml bul.snrh a law.- would have, *«ilr ~
wull»v the rich.lands and cheap transport saved these candidate« considerable ex­ ,Fur furthrl Mrtkulatsai iy tuur address
T . W IL L IA M S
Jam KJ] am. U.S. Marshal,
____The railroad cam ml sou is a joka and no
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tion rates from Sanford have alt combined pense and saved the people the torture of
Jacksonville. Ha
one ha» been able to discover any. real
to make the Celery City famous as the great­ so many political'harangues.
SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER
. benefit to be derived from this body.
est vegetable section the worid'has ever
The Tampa Tritwme~*uui* up. the great
BOI Dm.St.
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The city council is derelict in'their duty
deeds of the commission as follows: The
if they do nqt 'force the A. C.T_ Ky. iti
SANfpRn, f i . a .
recent report of the commission failed to
protect the crossing at First street and
CELERY
,
diactex e where it had rendered any great
also tn remove die coal chute that now
Nrmr h&gt;ti«n
The Tampa Tribune jumps on the San­
&amp;*u Basoauv
service to the people. The -height of its
blockades
two streets and two avenues.
ambition seems to have been the depriva­ ford Herald for claiming that Sanford cel­
Sanford has long agooutgrownher village
tion o f the newspaper men o f (he privi­ ery is better than that in liLUsboru county.
DRS. B R A D S H A W
garments and donneil the habiliments
lege o f exchanging their ad vm ixin g space A s a matter o f fact you are both wrong.
qsteo V a t u s
o f a d i y and it is high time the people
for transportation, on strictly business Manatee celery leads everything— at le*M
ictated
the
policy
to
the
railroad
instead
terms. This wonderful 'Yefortn" Is the the buyers think so. and are glad to pay y
Sanford. Fla.
Over Newlan's
IS HERE AGAIN
from 2 5 to 60 cents a crate more for i t / \ vice versa. First street should be pro­
proudest boast of the superfluous body."
»reXTa wa
tected by gates or the railroad forced to
— Manatee River Journal.
vacata-the
best
portion
o
f
the
city
which
The Florida Tress Association ha* a few
'Now isn't it funny how we all think
SANFORD LODGE. No. 27.1 0 0. F.
faithful members who keep it very much ao much alike on this celery question? Of It now occupies.
alive and give it standing, but the great
Meets every Monday night at 7:30 in Ma­
course we must all be right. "Our" celery
body o f members are lukewarm in ihier
If the legislature will take the matter
sonic Hall. Visiting brethren ure ro*is
the
beat.
The
only
way
to
settle
the
allegiance*and rarely attend. There were
of Kansas City is ut
up sanely, without prejudice and with a
diully invited.
W. S. Bai ih.
but few at the meeting in St. Augustine thing is to have that apostle of Payne's
Secretary. .
last week. One good thing'about the as­ Celery Compound o f the Sanford Herald broad comprehension of duty, they wiU
sociation— it always elects a wide-woke,
grant
division’
to
every
one
asking
it.
The
declare which town sells the m oot—Re­
UNTIL
representative editor to the presidency.
minor jjatter of iegislaiiverepresentation
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L*kri*pd Npw| porter-Star.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN
.will
not
.be
Allowed
to
httiper
I
V
d—
loai
D oht know anything about P a y n e 's t » has been succeeded by Harry Brown o f
W ekiva Tribe N a 41
the St. Augustine Record. Such men give ery Compound. Bro. Howard being a pro­ meat of the state. There is np reason
why county division should not be given
the association tone and make us dere­
Hupting grounds o f Sanford. Meeting*
hibitionist is an authority on those drug
licts proud o f our membership and ashaml
to these sections asking fqr it, and a con­
on the 1st and 2nd Wednesday of earii
store brands. As for the c elery crop—ah.
cd o f our neglect— Palatka News.
month in Maaonlc Hall. Visiting bruth'
stitutional, division called fixing the num­
Must of us are. wash enough in alle­ weU. dear brothers, would you go 'th A ber uf representatives under a new 'ap­
ers welcome.
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Headache cured with glasses
giance but the real difficulty is getting blacksmith shop to get a watch repaired portionment.
To refuse making new
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\ by Dr. Davis
away from business ioqg enough to at­ or to a drug store for groceries? •
counties simply because it affects the re
F. 0. E CELERY CITY AERIE. 1B53
tend the meetings. The Herald will be
presentation of another county is picayune P 0*1 1
V°ur childraCs eyes
TW pthar kind la J u t a
Meet* Tueaday nights, at 8 o'clock. *l
'— sepraaentd at the next meeting, bowevar,
politics of the most pronounced kintL—.J «lereflCt J , E. Pact, A . L Weif*
TW b a y » « r a u .&lt;
the
hall in the Stone-Gove building. 80
if we have to doaa the shop.
Stag "»sated Catey" ate"
L- 'WauchulA Advocate.
«cue.
G, B, Pope
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April 20th

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
little H a p p e n in g s — M e n t io n

of

Matters In Brief.

PERSONAL ITEM S

or

Twenty-one menls at Stumon's for 54.
H. Dole Miller of Miami wns In the city
Capt. Geo. P. Lovell »pent Suhtln'y with Wednesday.
relatives In Leesburg.
W anted,—Three white men for inside
c, N. Hayes^a prominent citifen o f Ge­ drjpjobs.------PLAJtTtSs’ Mfu C6~
neva, spent Monday In the city.
Lake Mary, Florida.
We sell the best lime and cement that
Mr. and Mrs. JohnS. Burnett of Brooklyn
money can buy.
— A. E. Hill.
were in the city Wednesday.

IN C H E S T I

The Royal Tailors brand of clothing
Seventy-five bushels of cow pens for
menns perfection. .See_samples nt D. A. sale cheap, ut E. A. Heffield Co.'s.
Caldwell &amp; Son’s.
Have you put in your hid for the sewing
Summary of the Floating Small Talk
Col. J. M. Cheenry of Orlando Wus pro­ machine at E. A. Heffield Co.'s T
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
fessionally engaged in Sanford. Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L Smith o f Amarillo, |
ried Herald Readers.
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford. Texas, s |k.*iu Wednesday in the city.
Mrs. Nicholson la visitin g her Bon. Ho- Write him nt Orlando.
Planting time is here. *M. M.Smith wil
roer Ni^iolson. at Geneva.
Buy Henry ‘ 6tty. Flour o f W. W. Long. «ell you land on easy terms.
Wade, the tuner, Orlando. ;
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The best on eartli.
Just in. Full line of Heinz's preserves |
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Miller o f Pittsburg'
Miss E. H. Hickey of Athens, Po^is v l,- nnd pickles, nt McCuller's new store.
were In the city Wednesday.
Itln« hdr sister, Mrs. MtlMartin, of Comfort
W. T. Lembertson of Asheville. N. C.. |
The fnmous Elgin Creamery Putter for Cottage,
was a visitor to the city Wednesday.
sale at W. W. Longa Grocery.
BakejduyJa Saturday at the Womnn's
If you Want to sell ur buy city lots, city ]
Go to H. H. Hill for everything in the Exchange,
l&gt;rnperty. celery forms, see N. H. Garner.
grocery line.
\i
M. M. Smith has 1,000 acres o f celery
Gas nnd gasolene stoves, wheciburfcws,
Miss Martha F oi hns returned from n I land. - Sold on easy terms,
sewer pipe, clay /hid cement tile, (lower |
visit to her cousin. Mika Helen Lawton of [ ^ CtW. Goodrich of Oflando spent Monday pots. Try our prices.
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mmmr- rw•
OviedoThé Geo. H. Fcrnald Ck»,
and Tuesday In the city. His mnnySanSchool pennants at the W oman's Ex ford friends are always glad to see him.
Otir’ OWnVifTer, the best 25 cent coffee
change.
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Bake days, Saturdays and Wednesdays, on the market, for sale nt Gurnet &amp;. RoherlsBaseball goods, ntFernnld'a. Complete nt Woman's Exchange.
storesunfy,
&lt;
31-2
U òew line.
W. W. Hankins und F. J. Nlver of DayGarner &amp; Roberts are now agents for
e/.EusLis-was in -th e city j the* fnmous Royal Scarlet can goods
tonu were visitors to the city Wednesday,
last week, the guest o l his sister. Mrs. D.
w j . Dnnle, of Geneva W{ls „ ral|er flt
Fresh fish every day—Guaranteed to lie
L Thrasher.
I The Herald ollice Tuesday, while on a buii.
The/besl dinner* In th e c lly at The I ness trip to the city. .
li.^ll«&lt;lnii«*nnf P
a E *II£
t
1
CltyTtestaurent
for
35 AStt(
cents.
The Clly Restaurant gives 21 meals
For an up-to-dnte tnllor-mmle syit, see |fo r $4.50, and th ey are w o rth It.
D. A. Caldwell fit Sons.
Messrs. Wiggins nnd Scribner, who were
rJ. Owens, w ith -ih e -W ilson—Cypres I
demonstrating the Width Steamer in San­
Lumber Co.. I’ alatkn, was in the city lust
ford for severul days, have returned to
Sniurduy on business and pleasure bent.
Bartow.
Elegant line of Easier cards, at the City |
Orders taken for roses nt Woman's Ex­
Ogar Store.
change.
See H. H. Hill for Celery City Blend |
D. L Thrasher and Geo. A. DeCottesare
Codec, finest on earth for 24 cents.
awong-tlKwe who Imve-httrly purchased
N.JTAlliger, representing the Interna 1
, , .
. ,
,
, , ,
. , i automobile». Sanford will soon be the
tionol Automobile League, lain the city in |- Automobile Citv.*
-themtrmts trf rtnofl-roads—amt—nnromn"1-----McKinley edition of ten cent .sheet mu­
biles.
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sic.
all the popular airs, at City Cigar Store.
Best line of stoves ever brought to the
city. Prices the lowest.

— A. E. Hill.

C. I). Pearson, the genial postmaster ill
[Paoln,
took'the l»oat from here lust Mon­
lisTAntolnette Sleinons hns returned
to her liuins'TrYOrlnndo, afteF spending thly. ami will iiltiind tho |kuiiinu*tera'con­
several weeks (he guest o f Mr. nnd Mrs. vention at Jacksonville.
11. P. Driver.
Do nwny with (last while sweeping enr■pets
by buying Wizzard Carpet Cleaner of
The Qpo. II. Fcrnnld Co. hns the finest
•line of fishing tackle in town. Call nnd W. W. Long.
-see us. •

Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Fitzgerald, Miss Flor­
ence
Cook and Neville H.Clark of Daytona
Snead fit Venable have the contract for
were
visitors to the city Wednesday.
repairing the Engles* lodge room in the
Stone-Cave building, nnd are innklngu fine
N. H. Gamer has a bargain oil French
hall out of It; *•
avenue und Eleventh street. Ten city
lots.
Sec hlin nt once uml get yuur choice.
-Dried Suit fjtumldcrSnt 12 Ji cents found
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at II. II. Hill's grocery.

J. P. Donilelly, one of the most promi­
Mrs. Curtiss laspcnding n few days with
nent
residents of Mount D ora, and a must
mtt daughter, Mrs. Paul Keejy, ere departsuccessful
orange grower, wns in Sanford
— Ing for Atlanta nnd The North. Mrs. Cur­
this
week
on
business.
tiss spends the winters at her hemitiful
home near Paula.
Eggplant plants for sale. W. J. Hill.
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See C. A. lined for furniture nnd piano Sanford, Flo.
moving.

N. P. Yowell &amp; Co

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FrCSli Georgia butter, 33 cents n |x»und
Lor Sale—51,GOO will buy my b ea u - for sale by Garner fi, Roberts.
The Sanford Pressing Club hns u page
tlftl home and fo u r a c r e s o f land.
Good barn. Near Celery Delta. Ad­ advertisement in this issue that should
ap|ieal to the ladies and gentfemen. M.
dress. J. m . stu m on , Sanford, Fla.
Rend ihe jutge advertisement of tho E P. I.ipe, the proprietor, is making a strung
A. Heffield Co. in tills issue. Their large hid for business, and is getting it.

fresh— also oysters.

MEN’S

NEW

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Men’s New Ties
See~Diir
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New

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Fancy

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of Ladies’ Waists and.
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Parasols

N. P. Y O W E L L &amp; CO. L
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*-§• C. R ichards, Leffler Block.

A number of Sanford Elks attended
the state lodge meeting til Orlando- yes­
terday.

W A N TSlWE

— N tnrinhrtlm e to- buy your snb-irri-1
All Local Advertisem ents Under This
gated land.

See M. M. Smith.

Heading, One Cent a W ord Each Issue
The finest nnd most complete line of
W anted— Three white men for inside
candies and cigars nrc kept on sale by
dry work.
— P lanters' Me'g Co.
Garner fit Roberts.
For S ale— .The Rustic House, including
Sunbeam corn cun he bought for 10 cts. hulf block land, neatly fenced and drained.
a can at Garner fit Roberts'.___________ Flu wing well pi ped into Ihhisc— Outhouse,
shade und ornamental trees, privet hedge.
Not th c c h e a p e s t. but the b e st—are
shell walk. Most desirable locution, mi First
ilLCJOfalA-ScrvwL^at—Ib€&gt;-€tl y - R e s - »iicct. SilflhirU. outside city limits. House
taurant.
finished inside in nuturnl yellow pine ve­
neer; V. Schmclz, Sylvan Luke.
E.'A. Thomas of Arcadia and Henry W:
Locomotive tyt&gt;e boiler, ‘4 0-li.p. ca|iacity
Smith of Wmichulln were iii the city Wed, ut Monroe; novelty mills. Including boiler,
nesduy.--------------------- ------------------------------ 20-h.p. engine, bolting, saw, tuhle-suw. 7inch 4 -sided Houston molding machine,
A little money now and a little now and shafting, pulleys, belting, pump, etc.
V.
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then is tile way to buy celery land. See Sclunelz, Sylvan Lake.
W antkh— Celery growers and truckers
M. M. Smith for particulars.
on rich muck luud. A line opportunity.
, Garner A Roberts handle Chase &amp; San- Address Noel A. Mitchell St. Petersburg.
35-4
horn's tea and cufTee. the best on earth Fin.
For S ale.—P. M. Elder of the Celery av­
If you arc^Tlot living at the City R es­
enue cash store lui/l 200 bushels of jieus
taurant you are not living right.
for sale.
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Sanford's latest mnnufucturing concern
W anted— Y oung man os office assistant
will have something of importance in u with some knowledge of stenography.
Send references and state salary expect­
half-page "ad" in The Herald next week.
ed. Planters' Mfg. Co., Lake Mary. Fla.
For S ale.—200'busliels cow peas. See
Orders taken for fresh eggs at Woman's
os before buying.
Whittaker fit Burnett.
Exchange.
For Rent.—June 1st to Nov. 1st. eight,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J^S, Moore aiul family nxiin house, ^furnished throughout. Hot
have removed from Oviedo to their new and cold water, gas nod every improve­
home on Celery avenue. We welcome ment. Choice location. Six blocks from
business {tortion. Inquire at The Herald
this estimable family to Sanford.
office for particulars.
Three 3lh cans of Tomatoes for 25
cents. At McCuller's new store.
J. Wiggins, of the Polk Directory Co,,
was in the city yesterday. Mr. Wiggins
owns u beautiful home at Lustis where
he and his family enjoy the winter
seasons.

R hode Island Reds ion sale.—Choice R,
1. red hens, cockerels, putlets and eggs.
Prices low. — Cecil G auiiett, French ave­
nue, Sanford.
For S ale.— Hit) acres hummock land,
12 ucres cleared, -small house and hum
on pluce. Flowing well can he had. Neur
ruilroud. Address, Francis Karel, Sanford.
R. F. D. No. I.
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Stock of

Clothing,
Shoes,
AND

Furnishings
All to Suit YOU and YOUR

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For S ale.— W hite Minorca liens, fine
Whi()|*oorwill und Clay Peas, at Sanford
Pocket-book
layers;
your choice, 51 each.— R. B. L ynch.
See hand-painted score cards at Wo­ Grocery Co.
stock of furniture, rugs and mntting Is go­
For S ale— Five acres of good celery
ing nt slnugliter prices, uml viow is the man's Exchange.
Canned apples, only 10 cents at Garner land nil in cultivation. On the Sanford Spring is opening up and
lime to furnish your house at n very low
Dr. J. C. Davis, the gradunteoplidun. Is &amp; Roberts’.
&amp;■ Everglades Ry. about 3 miles from the
¡11 i
I,,,!
cost.
to
in the city again, and will be at the Rob­
city. Will he sold in the fie r r - fe a .( l« r r f- y a U
W l»‘ , , e L O I lip e iie U
Get ready fo r Ihe files and M o s ­ fur 53,509. Call al the Herald office for
If you want a first-class tailor-made bins Nest until Tuesday, April 20. Dr.
quitoes. Lurgest s to c k und low est particulars.
come out in a New Outfit
»ult for $12.1)8, call at D. A. Caldwell &amp;. Davis is well known in Sanford, and needs
p
rices
on
screen
d
o
e
r
s
and
w
indow
s
For S ale.—Choice Jersey cows for sale
Sons.
ho introduction to the [teople. His "nil"
at
Harry J. W ilson's.
cheap. Now fresh or will bo soon. Also Why not let us supply your
will
he
found
in
this
issue.
Mrs Hewitt Hill of Tampa passed through
Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching, Cir­
Have you seen the latest things In
Sanford, Saturday, en route home, ufter a
cular free. C. F.Wurd.Winter Park. 29tf- ngeds?
Congregutlonal Church
fortnight's visit to her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. r e fr ig e r a t o r s —all ste e l—at Harry J
For S ai f— Boiler, pump, nnd engine, G
The pastor. Rev. R. Lee Kirkland, will
"There is nothing new under tlie sun"
C- T. Smith, at Eustis. She was accom pa­ W ilson’ s.
horse. In good condition, and wUIbcsold
preach Sunday morning nt II o'clock on cheap.
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nied by her mother, who will spend a few
Do you want five acres of good ce|ery the subject "An honest dollar nnd how to
__Sanford Machine fit Foundry Works. But ntme of the Goods under
■ Weeks In Tampa.
land, all In cultivation, located ¡esa limn m ake1c“ ~ l in h ls dljcourWTMrrKirkland
T horoughbred Euolfor Hatching— White
T " ***&amp; Mockeral at 11.11,11 ill » grocery throe miles from Sanford, at the station of show how to Invest our money so as to Wy undots, While Leghorns, Buff Leg horns, our roof are OLD, and much
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lloridn |N-o|ge better see Sanford Celery the Sanford fit Everglades ruilwayT This linve a constant and permnnent Increase. and BufT Rock. 51 for 15. Apply to J. F.
choice
tract
of
land
will
be
sold
during
tlie
Arinl,
Sanford,
2
0
-8
NEW and up-to-date
Delta Land Co.'s pnqtcrty before buying
At night lie will take fur his subject,
’hext ten days for 53,500. Call at The "The Influence of-one life upon the des­
If you want u first-class typewriter at
inick farms.
— j . N. W ihtner.
Herald office for particulars.
tiny of another." . Rom. 14. 8: "None of a moderate rice, call ut 'Tlic Herald office, We don’t churge anything for a look,
— Harry Alexander, formerly w ith The
and ins|ipct the Blickqnsderfer. T he best
For the benefit 6T the Pastorium Fund us livetli to himself and no man dieth to and most com pact m achine on tlie market.
Come and investigate hefure
Herald, has part-tinned a Job printing office
the ladies of the Baptist church will give himself."
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in Lakeland, nnd wtth his estim able w if?
W aKTED— Everyone to know that the
-buying elsewhere
....
a ‘‘Box* Sociable” next Tliursday evenlrTg
BliekensdeTfer typewriter is the best BIT
First Baptist Church
*ill make that city hi» future home. The
at the residence of Mrs. Jas. Chandler on
Rev. W. A. Myers will preach ut II the market. See them at The Herutd o f­
Herald wishes him success In his new
Park avenue, between Third and Fourth
fice.
field.
a. m. and 7:30 p. rn. Sunday school nt
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streets. Music, recitations, sale of lunches,
F or S alk— Good |&gt;roperty. now bringing
9:45 a. in. Tlie B Y. P. U. and Epworth
Now Is the time to buy your four-inch and a pleasant time. All invited.
tw elve per c e n t interest on investm ent.
League
will
liold
union
services
nt~6:30
— N. 11. Garnir, Sanford.
«&gt;wer pipe for tnalns. * Dig Slock on hand.
Commencing Janunry 1st. 1901), George p. in. All Invited.
— A. E. H ill.
F
or R ent.— Furnished rooms for light
W. Venable, contractor and builder, will
housekeeping. W. F. Leavitt, comer Flm
S tark C eU Busy
b *1” ’
Chtyloa and. daughter». Miss employ only union labor, ami work eight
nvernie and Third »treet.
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Rostand Adelaide, and son, Charlie, have hours a day.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vntulrrsee
JEWELER
returned to their home In Atlanta, after
The ladies of the Presbyterian church lust Sunday, a boy.
•pending the winter with Captain and
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Hutchinson
will give a social at the home o f Mrs. D.
Mr»- R. H. Marks. - Mrs. Marks accom pa­
L. Thrasher tonight. Refreshments will on Monday, a girl.
nied them as far as Jacksonville.
be served free. The young ladles of tlte
N otice
Is one block from 1st
Get 1 ernnld's prices on baseball goods. church will have on sale fancy urticles
MY SPECIALTIES
Finest carnation plant at big reduction
street^
but it will pay
They are Interesting. ■* '
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31-2 and home made candies. A freewill o f­
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
for the next thirty days. Clioico 53 per
Home Invester» put your |celery money fering wlU be acceptable. Everyone. Is dozen. Call and see me. Celery 4UWUU. .'y o u to call and see the
’ liwhimi' s^Stethng ..Si Iyrt a t n a * new amib up-to-date
Ukry Delta Land CcTs land. See
cordially invited to attend.
Dr. Aldridge's garden.
Rogers' Plated Ware
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,
- J . N. WlllTNER.
— Mrs. E. R. RATurr.
M;s. Ferguson has moved her Saratoga 33- 3tp '"
Elgin and Waltham Watches
Mr»- Wallace R. Moses o f W est Palin chips from the Sanford Grocery Co.'■ store
Six O 'clock Closing
sch la q visitor to Sanford this week, to Ctus. H. Evans' store. These diipe are
she carries.
Until further notice our store will close
J* Ung on old-time friends ane renewing not factory-made,, but they are home­
SATISFACTION
at G p. in.
¿ ¡ " uef ucqulntnnccs. Mrs. Moses was a made. fresh every day. Picnic parties 3 4 tf T he G eo. H. F ernalu H aruwareCo.
ALL GOODS GUARANTEE!)
G U A RAN TEE D e&gt; dent of this pity a , number o f years should leave their orders the day before.
*I°‘ an(i finds conditions much dfcn ged.
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35-2
. „ CLOSING OUT
F or Ten Day» Only
Only $4.50 f o r a 21-m eal ticket at
dean, wholesome, well cooked— are
My »lock of Guns and • H o - New
Ten acre» of celery land on Celerylave« Clly Restaurant. The meals are the meals served ol The City Restau­ nd second *hand. Bargains If you
nue, at a bargain.
— N. II. Ga an Lit.
Commercial
Street
N
eir
the
Depot
Harry
J
.
Wllion.
want
them.
'••fib m ore.
rant.

D. L. Thrash

Henry McLaujin

MRS. M. L. ALLEN
M ILLIN ER Y
Give Me a Share of
Your Patronage

�ITHE 5ANFQRD HERALD

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
I

A Budget of Interesting Items
fro m Correspondents
TH E EVENTS OP ORANGE COUNTY

|tum nl a few days ago nccompnnled by the beautiful river trip to Jacksonville r ------- Mr». McCollum who will visit her parents and were accompanied to' thnt city by
Mr. C. D. Pearson, who attends the post­
here.
j . , ,
Rev. H. W. Thlot, who is. now nmune-nT masters' m nvenijon being held there ihl»
.
the Baptist church at Epu Gallic. will week.
We ought to Itave n "flowery May" If
preach In the Baptist church here Thursday evening, April 2 2 . Mr. Thlot was I "Aprll showcrs" nre any indication.
formerly pastor here and has a great
Wanted—To know, do "haughty looks”
many friends who will lie glad to ltenr go "before destruction" niul "ptide before |
him again. Everybody is cordially in­ n filli f*
vited.

Efflctent Staff of Reporters Weekly
Gay McLeod, who is studying dentistry
Covers the Territory for
In Vanderbilt University. Nashville, has
The Herald
IW b Inrlto corre» pondeiwe on live topic* from all
•«(Ion* of the County, also now* ln-iot ol Inteml.
J i fr v i t y will insure prompt ptitJIculkm Artictr*
contrary to the view* of the Editor Will t&gt;c pubmunleaH*hed.
and anonymou* cyminui
1, bmi allusive
‘
tlons willil be rejected. We will not tie le*pon ilble
ion* espressed
by contributor*.All &lt;
tor’ optn.____
opt ninni
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_

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muti lent Ion* Intended for current ls*ur must lie In
hand not later than Tuesday p. m l —Kn.

LAKE MARY MELANGE *
SpecialGoc. to The Hertld.~----------- - ■■
IKecelved loo late for last week]

Mrs. H. Perdue o f Plnecnstle has been
spending a feW days here with her sister,
Mrs. W. Perdue.
Rov. J. F. Sundell has gone to Winter
Haven to attend the meeting o f Presby-tery there.

April |ß |M!k

been Quite III Intcly^with appendicitis.
For some time the doctors thought they
would have to operate. Wo aje glad to
stnte however that he is now better and
that an operation Is not necessary.
News hns been received here thnt Dr.
J. C. Weaver, for scvcrnl year» n practic­
ing physician at tills place hut now
residing in Lodowlci, Gn., recently, lost
his home and all of his furniture, instru­
ments. medicinss, etc., by fire. Our people
sympathize with Dr. Wenver nnd his e x ­
cellent family very much and some of
them are showing their syiniMithy in n
substantial way.

GENEVA
Thcjteople of Geneva and community
had the first flshfry o f the season at Gc-1
novn dock on Inst Saturday. Wo are j
|indebted to Messrs. Smiths, Culpepper |
nnd Sutten for nn abundanceof nice fish.
The occasiop will long he plcnsontly re-1
membered by nil.
.
,
The Misses Drake, who Imvc been_ac-.|
cupyingthe Marsh home fora few months
have returned to their home in the North.
The many friends of Dr. J. J. Burns, so
well known In Geneva, will be sorry to
learn thnt lie continues quite feeble. He |
returned to Ohio some few weeks ago yet
docs not improve.

SNEAD &amp; VENABLE
C O N TR A C TO R S
AND BUILDERS

Quite o crowd attended the Easter.serr |¡L—
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
vices at the Methodist church on Sunday, j
JjiSi—y«r*^ C o w a r t who tins 'been spending Spectal correipotHlent to l i e llrrnld.
The decorutions in green were very p ret-1
iii i b iv |;, i ' ’*•«*
^
a few months in Florida returns to his
The Oviedo Magazine Club omitted Us I ty ami with tire- ailllU(inT*drquantities o f
home in Savannah, Ga., today. W c arc
regular weekly meeting, out o f deference [cut flowers the air was made fragrant,
sorry to lose hitn from our midst.
to Good Friday.
I The choir excelleti itself on this Occasion,
Plans, Specificntions and Estimates, l^tuislm l
Mrv.-H. Wood from Tampa Ib here vis­
A picnic at LakeClinrm. celebrated tile rendering sonnyexcellent Easter aongs.
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iting her sister, Mrs. J. G. Martin. We
on A ppjicn tion s-l----- r— r
closingjof the |Niblic school here last Week.
Mr. C. N. Hays made a business trip to
are always glnd to sec Mrs. Wood come
Miss Chapman, the principal, nnd Miss 1Snnfonl on Monday,—
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to Lake Mary.
Hyers, alsIsidhtT“ raI»ored “ zealously to
Mrs. Lonnie Worthy and bride are now
Mr. W. Perdue was on the sick list Inst
maintain n high standard o f excellence k n , « " „t the residence o f their pnrweek.
for the school anil left n flattering record cntB&gt; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Worthy, where a
behind
them to speak o f their work.
six o'clock dinner w as' given .them on
GENEVA GLEANINGS.
Mr. Harry A lexander has__ recently their nrrivnl Frtdny“ lasL~'A~delicious
Special Correspondence to The Herald;
113 First Street
---------------- IRewSved-tm lute furl sit-week |"
bought out a Jolt printing office at 1-nke- feast was spread, consisling of chowders, I
Opp. Postollicc !•
land,
fully
equipped,
and
with
well
cstnbmeats,
pickles,
salnds
nnd
ices.
Many
The Taylor brothers sustained quite a
loss recently by having, nearly a hundred fished business. He left tills' morning, were the handsome nnd valuable pressheep drowned in Lnke Harney. They accompanied by ids wife, to take posses­ lents received by the brille ami groom,
,
both In Havana where the rrrnmnny tank
were washed upon the shore. The only sion.
solution o f the matter is that during the
Oviedo sympathizes with Mri. Mend in Iplace had in Geneva.
-recent blow th e y became frightened and her recent bereavement. Her aged fall;
ran or were blown into the water.
Mr. Edwimtsrnassed ow'nv Inst week at
ENTERPR1SE ETCHINGS
"Messrs. i aylor luui a short time ago re-1 his home In Virginia,
Special Correspond Min' to,The Herald;
fused $ 2.50 n head for them, so this is
Qur community is .lamenting the loss
Mrs. Howard, the missionary who was
quite a loss to them.
of Mr. J. S. Moore nnd his estimable wife, in South America a number of years,
Mr. Herman Daniel has been sent by who with their family moved to Sanford visited iho Oriihnnngr'tht" past week niui
the Methodist church at Genevan), »reach last W ednesday! Mrs. Mdorc, by tier uni­ also brought a little South American lioy
'Tit Planters on The East Const. This is form courtesy and cultured manner, funn­ with her which she placed there.
Celfiry-JmML-being—marketed;— SüMîïïg- Tor good |irires
quite a compliment ns Mr. Daniel is very ed- a . shining acquisition to our circle,
_ Xhe painting o f the Orphanage is” pnA
young in years if nut In the Master's -while Mr. Moore was ~nne ol our most
grossing quite rapidly nnd makes it look
service:— MlS iiiimy Tripods wish him suc­ pros[&gt;crous, energetic citizens. Besides a
like a new building. ' '
COME AND SEE
cess in this great.work.
valuable celery fanu Mr. Moore conducts
Rev. Mr. Harris of Titusville was here
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie llnrrisofi linve ns a general merchandise business nnd lias
over Sunday nnd h eld; services at the
their guests Mr. Henry Harrison of Jack­ built for Ids family a large, comfortable
Methodist church.
sonville nnd their mother, Mrs. Harrison dwelling house. Sunfurd seems the Mec­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Benj. Ashhrodk leave toca lownrd which all faces nre turned in
of Washington, D. C,
morrow
for o couple of week!* nt Daytona
'
A memorial service to the memory of these irnrts.
before xciuuilug to th eir Immr itr Ken­
Mrs. Pert Smith wifi lie held ut the Bap­
G3101DUHG3D S U S B n U i E S H C L ] ! ]
Miss Mny Alexander is at home from tucky.
tist church next Sunday (April 18) at 11 the Cathedral School for u few days rc\* visiting Mrs.
a. m. The friends of the deceased nnd cuperating after an attack o f illness. She I , M/ 9. " ,F
of the family nre invited to attend.
has thus far the distinction o f leading G‘ A ‘ l)rc*t“ 1,1
■
Mr. Iloyte Taylor has gone to Miami to iter class for three successive years and I— Mr, ami Mrs. Wim-fe. Thayer and Miwt|
is. tu b e the valedictorian atfreT'nppnincli- THfiyer attended mass p i the Catholic
spen dji while.
ing graduation In May.
church in DcLnnd on Sunday.
Genevn would welcome a good u|MoMiss Martha Fox o f Sanford has been
MV. Win, S. Thayer left Monday fori
date doctor as a citizen. The nearest
doctor is six mites qwny and this is very on n visit to her cousin Miss Helen Law-1 Jacksonville to attend the postmasters’ ]
|convention.
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inconvenient nt all times ami with Gene­ ton the past week.
Col. Green, father o f Mrs. Brooks of the |
va steadily growing wc need one in our
Miss Kale Matthews has iqiened a sum­
midst.
mer school witli an enrollment of fifteen Orphanage, was suddenly called to Lake­
land on Friday on account o f the dentil I
Mrs. Nicholson of Sanford is visiting at pupils.
o
f his sister.
•
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tiie inline o f her soft, Mr. Homer Nicholson.
f
Dr. Hunter. Oviedo's new physiciau is
Mr.
J.
Willis
of
Palmetto
is
here on a I
Little Georgia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. uy-to-dutc In method and practice o f the
medical profession. Ills grandfather was visjt to Ids brother, Mr. Jas. Willis.
Thud Geiger is sick with fever.
We don’t have to advertise cheap hinds.
n
distinguished physician, so that the
Mr. Buslinell Jr, and Mr. O. Miller of |
The orange crop is reported as being
The purchaser here saves more per acre
talents o f the |ircsent Dr. Hunter in tiiut DcLnnd were here Sunday standing the
unusually good this year.
fine
are
somewhat
of
nn
inheritance.
|
dny
with
Mr.
Boslmefi's
aunt,
Mrs.
S.
S.
]
annually in freights than he saves on tf
Several of our farmers have vegetables
One o f the most valuable additions to Davis.
ready to. ship now.
„
purchase price elsewhere. See table of
Oviedo is tiie attractive little drug store
Miss Rebecca Quackenboss returned I
How badly we do need tiiut railroad t
lie lias fitted up.
freight rates Hi our booklet
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Inst after a pleasant visit o f three weeks |
Dr. Crawford o f Orlando continues to in St. Augustine.
APOPKA AFFAIRS
find magnetism in Oviedo's atmosphere.
Special Correspondence to The Herald:
He came on Saturday evening and spent
[Received loo late for lail liiue]
Sunday here.
Mr. J. J. Combs, who formerly conduct
"Ovlwlii dirt* have pretty furri
I&gt;rc*»ed io dmlli unit trimmed in law».’’
ed a fruit and vegetable commission!
Miss Dixon, u guest o f the Cushing!
business in Atlanta and who came home
House,
after a strenuous city fife and
a few weeks ago to visit Ids family, has
decided not Jo return j o Atlanta for the. I **-ftb*g the world _Jrom _C^i{oraiu to
present hut will engage in the trucking
^u,s decided 10 Invest in a home nnd
Not only is the fabled I
business. He lias rented the Cummings locate here.
!E H f i l E i l M E n [R llË it À E n iE iis im r a m iE i o H o i M H S I S f i i
place near I-ake Apopkn mid will grow u "Fountnin o f Youth" to 'b e found in this I
sunny
chine,
but
it
is
a
verituble
paradise
]
crop of tomatoes.
amid a "Land of Fluwcrs."
•— ~
Mr. H. H. McClure celebrated his 50th
Mr.ami Mrs. Yonge spent last Sunday I
birthday anniversary last Wednesday by
spending the day with his family and Dr. In Orlando attending the beautiful Easter |
Williams and family nt Wekiya Spring. service atJhe Catholic-church.
— Mr:1McCtUfé and the doctor went down
Mrs. Rigsby who has been visiting her
early and caught a fine iot of fish. Their daughters, Mrs. Cushing and Mrs. Smith |
families went down later in tiie day uad| left last week for Charleston, S. C.
all enjoyed a fish-fry.

Repair Work Promptly

Done

Kissimmee- Celery Lands
Flowing W e lls----- Rich Land Cheap

J . M . W I L L S O N , Jr.,Kissimmee,

Celery Lands
We deal in Celery Farms and
Farm Lands and we are the
largest owners of Town Lots

HOLDEN REAL ESTATE
. COMPANY

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SANFORIT

F L O R ID A

C h a s e &amp; Co.

MrrHrB CuIdwe 11 and fam ily who|
PAOLA POINTS
came to Apopka some months ago from Special Correspondence to The Uriah! :
Nushvillc, Tenn., for Mr. Caldwell's health
Easter Sunday proved a disappoint­ Is-n-mitr1 tl0us tmd uppetizing combine-1
returned to Nashville tills week. Mr. Cald­ ment in the way o f weather. Threaten­
tion o f the best Spanish nnd ViiRit
well having greatly improved.
ing skies nnd high winds made the
Peanuts,
rousted, ground and (tacked
Mr. und Mrs. W. E. Cunningham, after atteodunce at afternoon service rather
a pleasant visit o f several weeks'duration I »mail and winter clothing more comfort der rigid sunitary conditions.
with friends here, left Tuesday for their able than new spring finery,
More |iure and healthful than duiryl
home in Jefferson City. Tenn., going by
Mrs. Curtiss has dosed her pretty win- butter—delicious in flavor— the
best
w u yof
New
Smyrna.
They
will
return
|
ter
home
here
and
has
gone
to
Sanford.
, I.
i
in
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-------------------------- - .Peanut Butter in the best jar on the I
next fafi u»d;wfil probublyinuke their the guest of her daughter Mrs. PqqlKeeiiJ
_* . . .
limn»* lmr»&gt;
I aaftl tiM1
7'T ^*' A
" , . TGIUlXci — llO "iózln g — nò * rancidity.
home Imre.
----------------^1 until herdepanU fe rdr* Atlanta and th e, .
, ,
Genliii Fit* McDonald’ o f (irasmere was I North.
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"Beech-Nut Brand" Peanut Butter IScI
the guest o f Mr. and* Mr*. W. H. Bennett
A Jolly party o f Sunford young people •,,cr Jor “ l
last Sunday..
spent the day in our little burg Saturday
Mias Saille Smith has been spending j Uie guests o f Mrs. and Miss C ooley ^ .

quite a whjJc._with Ja r sister, Mrs. Lola I

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Mr: Olid Miss Camp b e ll! left Monday

kicCoUqrtl, In TbomasviUe. Ga.. She re- 1morning for their Otilo Imine. They took I

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

SHIPPERS' OF

Florida Fruits °‘»1Vegetables

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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�April 16. »»O »
riled For Record
I f i H. Kanö to w . « . «¿owf, »nt. mtg.
i

Notice of Application for Letters Pat-1 N otici* n f A p p ilc a t iC » fu i* T « a
c.-rt for "The .Crescent Orange Com­
Under Sceltoti 8 o f Chaptcr &lt;
pany.”
Laws of Florida.

Peoples Bank of Sanford

I* *&gt;*reby iir m that on the tit day of

Noticela herebygtvrn tlibl William noihnmly,
- Moses
**— and wife to 1
Wallace R.
I
»PPlrtoihc HuiinmiiipAiiwft
W. Gilchrist. Governor of the State of Florida for R rehaser of Ta* Certificate Na 298, dalrd thè
irth day of June. A. D , 1906. hai llled aaid cerHand wd. $150. .
Letters Patent upon the proposed Charter hereto
llnrate in my office, and hai mode applicatilo fur
|attached:
A. M. Thraaher to Frank Hall, q. c.
tas
deed lo iisue in accordane« with law. Sald
S. O. Chase,
certificate embracei «he foliowtng descrlbcd propJ. C. Chase,
*75.
erty situated In Orante County, Ftorlda. to-wlt:
it W. iferndon.
Mary A. Newton to John T. Newton wd.
Begin 10 eh». W. of N.-TE. Cor of N. E 1-4 of S.-W.

Capital $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

# Opened

Sanford. Florida, March 20th tOOO.

for

business in 1906.
A ccounts o f ^

Now

handles

1-4, Sec 32. Tn. 10, S. K. 30 E. Run
H W. SO Rds.,
Rds.. £ - -50
Rd*.. N. 80 Rds. The sald land
.S. .80------------.............
Prorotto Crurrao» : Tnt Curacnn Onw.r Company.
beliLgatsf
helrui assessrd at thè date of thè tisuance of ittch
Mary L. Morey to Richnrd Allen wd. $10.
icate
tfnless
trt. We. the undersigned have hereby associai- I JJijlw
fif in the nrnne of A. L. Ingcnon.
S. M. Moseby and wife to R. C. Calhoun ed ourselves together for the purpose of Incorpori»- I f , Still*
‘ Vate »hall he redeemed nrcording to law,
In* nod forming n turivi ration Under the laws of ,
iiT * !
Aprii.- A
A,' 1
lTÌ1|80»Ur ' hfm ,n ° n " " * 7" 1 &lt;Iayutl
wd. $30.
the State of 1 lorida under the name of 'The Cre#- A?J“
Wltness
my ofticlal
signature
nnd irai this the
t
.
G, A. Hovey to W. H. Reynolds wd. cent »range Company.*' with Its principal place of ,.V . i M * ,n,7
tnislness at Sanfortl. »range County. Florida
24th day uf March, A ~D , HUH*
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--------0. M. ROBINSON.
2nd.
The.
general nature and character
of the 1
$400.
Clerk Cimili Court,
tolie carried on hy said Company is to
Jo». H. Smith to Oacar A. Oliver wd. $10. holiness
Orange County, Florida
buy, sell nnd lease real estate; to purchase, plant. 32-4
Jas. M. Wlllcox ct. al. to Ollle Nichol­ Improve, oparate and sell orange grovri; to buy
and sell oranges: to erect and use packing houses:
NOTICE
— J,To ta fa ir w ith both frlan d and foa,
nnd to pack fruit, for »iMj'im.Mt
shipment;
construct
nnd
, to UJiiati
itti (l|
_
son wd. $1.
operate Iran
m
nuda
over
property
owned
or
Imscd
In
Circuit
Cöüft.
Seventh
Judicial Cimili of Flor- I
A. J. Nye et. nl. to C. G. Justice Co. wd. by them, nrrfrotn whLh they are to gather fruit: to irla. Orange county.
^ „ P f t y e g t o w n llttla ri*hta fora*o;
gnd run iteamhoaU lor the proper enrrylnL
In Chancery.
It P a ya .”
$5.000.____ 1 ~ T ~ - -— own
of their buslnest; and to do such other nnd further Justinian Drought'v
C. G. Justice et nl to Caroline Gromfter acta necessary to the successful ntwratlng of
vs
business aliove mentirmrd.
AnnsC. Woodbrldge. Bill to Remove Cloud fmm
Gore wd. $1.000.
3rd. The amount of the capital stork of said Tlibmas A : Johnson
Title
State Bank of Orlando to Christensen Company shall be Fifty Thousand (550,000.00) Calvin A. 1‘oage and
Dollar*. divided Intoflva hundred share* of the Cn.rg« H Morton-— .
*0500.
.............. - - - - par value of 3100,00 per share, nnd is lobe paid ToTby*. A. Johnson. Calvin A. Poage owl George
In cash or In land and orange itmvra at actual c««h
B. Morton:
Harry E. Grinleti to J. Horace Smith value;
M. M. SMITH,
H. R. STEVENS,
G .S. DERRY,
H. E. TOLAR
all stuck to tie paid for in full when issued.
From the affidavit of Thns. Emmet Wilson, here­
,4th.
Tills
corporation
to
es
1st
for
one
hundred
in duly Bled he drixises and says: That he Is one
wd. $275.
. Vice-President
Prfskleut
Cashier
Ass't Cusbler
yean.
of the attorneys for the complainant la the above
-Ae D. Smith-and w ife Id T. ty. Williams
5th. The business or the Company is to tic man-* entitled cause, tlmt affiant hot good reason to be­
aged by a Hoard of Directors conilsilng
of
nut
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lieve and doe* believe that the defendants Tbo*. A.
Wd. $1.
_
. . .
than thf---------lüMk------------------ree or more
thnn »even in number, and the Johnson. Calvin A. Pooge and Geo. U. Morton are
Aines McLeod toJas. Buckllali wd. $50. following officers, l new11:—A ï ’ rriiidei!V'Viga :1*ruais
*&gt;*.a«tnlr y counrry other than this
1’
"W
iffVVwrtrr K
» 1
------ AoabUta wtUente of them and of each
A in es McLeod to Jessie RoHô" Dûskllali I îd'iwi the
the nr»t
ji
first Tuesday
Tursdny in
in July.
1909, nod the first of them Is unknown, and that there Is no persun In
evrry year thereafter: the state of Florida, the service of a subpoena upon
»m o.
' - " “ f S. s, p t e M
S ffA K S for one yenr nnd until whom would hind such defendants or either id
------------------------their
successors
nre
elected
and (nullified. The them, nnd that each of the said defendants Is over
R. R. Cose to N. W. Giles et al wd.' $1.
person* whu are to conduct the Imslums until the the age of twenty-one years.
People's Bank to M. M. Smith et al Sat. first election is held nnd officers itunllflrd nre: S.
It is therefore ordered that you and each of you
O. Chase. President; J. C. Chase, Vice-President; lie arid aptiear to this bill on Monday, the 3rd day
mti. $0.093.33.
B. W. Herndon. Secretary and Treasurer.
of May, 1909, the tame being a rule day of this
Bln. The highest amount of indebtedness or cotirt. ■
base A. Hopper to W. T. Johnson q. c.
liability to which this Cofhpany may at any time
K Is furthtr ordered that this notice he published
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d. $ 75 0.. ______________ _________________ subject itself I* 460,000.00.
once a week for eight consecutive week* In The
We
do
hereby
subscribe
for
the
number
of
shares
•Sanford
Herald, a newspaper published in Sanford. Harnaaa and.Bu**laa
W. J. Thigpen lo N. H. Garner wd. of stock in said Company set opposite our iiamrs Orange County.
Dlackam lthln* and Horaaahoaln*
Florida. .
nnd
residences,
to-wlt:
Witness, B. M. Robinson, Clerk of the Circuit
$475.
Court of the Seventh judicial Circuit In and for said
S. O. Chase, Sanford, Florida Fifty ihnrrs
W. T. Joints to W. J. Thigpen wd. $1. J.
C. Chase, Jacksonville. Fla. Twenty-live share* county and state, March 2,1909.
hus F..-Whhqn.—
U. M. RûppîWjh, Clerks
Barnes &amp; Jessup to Sanford Grant Co. B W, IIerniI(in, Sn11furd. Fla----Xwenty-Hve-sham !Tilmn
&amp; I’ m mis.
Dy
By M A. Howskp, D. C.
A U T O M O B IL E S F O R L IV E R Y U S E
In W itness Wntjtnir, We have hereunto set Our
Complain anlt's Solicitors.
28-8
L mtg- $L
hands this the 30th day or March A. I)., 1909.
Smith &amp; Davis to B. D rew V d. 10.
.1 In presence:
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S. O._____
Chnsc
$10.

S I X I T U

W D R E D

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Residents o f Sanford and immediate vicinity

MOTTO:

D E P O S ITS

IN SU R ED A G A IN S T L O S S

H AN D B R O TH E R S
LIV ER Y,

and

S A LE STA BLES

Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial f + 4 + ,&gt;lH " H ‘ 4 4 + 4 í 4 í 4 ,4 4 ,t 4 - t + 4 lK ,W 4 ,H " í + í ,4,&lt;"H ,4 4 ,&gt;++4,+ 4 + + 4 + 4 4 4

A. L. Hotter ond wife to C. C. Robbins i As
1 ^ „/i ^./..llemdon
iim .
. to ..J. C. Chase {. y 'u { ^ , —
Circuit of the State of Florida for
As
|Wm twitter
LeHtcr
wd. fl.
At toS. O. Chase rWm.
i [»
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. IIiL B. W. licrndon
Herndon IB. F. Whilner. Jr.
Orange County
A. L. Potter and wife to Fred L. Rob­
TEOF FLORIDA,
City
of
Sanfonl,
bill in Chuncery to Enforce
|COUNTY OF ORANGE
bins $120'
Tn* tTFfiT
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fl n , in n Pi AenVKii,'.-.,-1 . Buforo me twrsooally oimr SO: ChareTinrl tt. W:
— t f . r . W t l l H Ik u ) . l u K . U . A n iierson . j flrrndon to me well known ns two of the pemons M. C. Hedengren.
I whii »ignnl.lbcTureguiuq-AMi.-b-a«f fncortwratlnn,- — Ttothe deft1ffitSi11,R” C Ihmcun :

lien i-l-1 8 9
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High-Grade House-Building a Specialty

k a|i[N?arlng fnmi tbe affidav.lt of thr City Solid-1
1anu acknowledged that they executed the same In
Urigg &amp;. llnselton. tr. to unrolil Hudson ^“’■1 faith for the uses and pun*«es therein set lor of the City of Sanford lierein tiled that he be­
lieves Hint you arc a non resident of tbe Stole of I
I forth.
Florida, nnu that your residence is unknown nnd

In Wmtrss Witrjteor, I hnvplirmiiilnsrt my haml

there is no person In this state the servicepf
Harold Hudson to R. T. llnselton deed and official,seal this 27th day of March, A. H , ISO1,) that
a subpoena upon whom would bind you. and that '
B. F. WtlUBB.1)»., Notary Public,
$.

__J^ll. Brett nnd wife tn G J. nurtlln wd.
$500.
W. J.-Hamrick and w ife to M. F. Mc­
Donald q. c. tl. $18.00.
irarSTnutl Lillie K. Spangler tuS'iirah
F. Pitrdum assgnt. mtg. $500.
Anna M. Dickson and husband to C. A.
Hovey wd. $450.
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C. C. Robbins tu A. M. Christopher assn.
$535.
Leonard llillis and wife to John H. Sears
wd. $1.
Jutm H. Sears nnd wife to JeUerson J.
ae"mt{|r$t300r'
'
Resolution uf City Council of Orlando.
Sniilli &amp;. Davis to Will. Stewart, wd. $10.
• Vidor Samuel anti wife to R. R. StenHoni), wd. $2 0 0 .___ ____________ _______
Anne J. liiilweli and wife to_Ç. I). D ir­
ndl. tjed., $5.
Alice I). French und husband to C. D.
Candi, qcd., $5. *
G. W Phillips nnd wife lo Thus. B.
Phillips, wd.. $5.
Thus. B. Philips nnd wife tu O. V. Phil­
lips, wd., $5.
S, A. Newell to Geo. W. Phillips wd.
$5.
InerV. Bellows nnd husband to Milton
Keyes, wd.. $10.
Edw. T. Woodruff lo Ebenezer D Tyler,
wd., $001)0. ■
W. F. Levett to L. G. Fanion, wd., $110.
V. M. Gardner and husband to Jus.
Mmighton. wd., $1.
R. M. Fnrrel to Clins. R. Walker, wd..
$

1200.

T. W. Williams and w ife to W. H.
Peters, hi $2820.
Barnes &amp; Jessup Co., to Sanford Grant
Cq., pt. sal. mtg.. $1.
Barnes u Jessup Co., to Sanford Grant
Co., [it. s;u. mtg., $i.

My Cmnmlsslinr iX h fr« Frbruno 9th, 1913 your age is overJho agejjLZLj
It It Ittilirore orderetl that you do nppepr In this
STATE OF FLORIDA— ^ - ----- ------- ---------- ---------court to the bill herein tiled, upon Monday. June 7,
|COHNTrOF DUVAL.
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before me personally tame J. C. Chase to mr well A. D. 1909.
It 1* further ordered that this order of publication
known a* one of the person* who signed the fore­
..........
................tie
published
once
a
week
for
eight
consecutive
going AH ides of IneuflNiTUtlon. nnd acknowledged
t ill- TilS. -Sa Ilfup I lleiubl'a^uowH-epcrtmtr
lliut he executed the same In good
gw ' faith for the I
rth
I lllhkd in the City of Sanford, in Orange county. I
hies amt purlxwe* therein »et firrth
1
t
lorida
In WrjNtss Wnrsnir i have hereunto set my hand
Witness my hand and the seal of said circuit
mnt nfficlal seul this 20th day of Man'll.' A U .IIIOll
uruit, (bit 27lh day of March, A D. 1909.
F. H. Fahwixl,
H. M. Robinson, (u j u |
Notary Public State of Florida at Large, "
33-8
Clerk Circuit Court Orange County.
My Commission Expires Nov. 11, IDI
By M, I. Hart, Deputy Clerk

Notice is hereby given that 1. V. Slenttrom, pur­
chaser of Tax Certlllrate No. 324. dated the 3rd
day of July A. D. 1905. hut .hied said certillcatr
tn my offiee. nnd hnsTTtartrflrrUcatffln for tit* ll.-ed]
lo issue in accordance with law. 'Said certificate
embraces the following descrilAI property »itout.il
In Orange county, Florida, to-wfl; lb-ginning 311.04
Ohs E of S W. (lor. of Seo. 35. Tp l5 S , K. 30 E ,
Kim. W, 15 Cb* . N. 15 Chs . E 7M Cbs.. S III
Cbt . E 11.34 Chs to R. K . S W by ulong W. side
of right of wny to In glhniiii. . 1 1.U7 acre*. Tit«
said land being assessed at tbe date of the Issunnrr of such certiorate In tbe natnr of C. II. IJndsley. Unless tuid certificate shall I»- redeemed
utvording to law. tag deed will- issue thvinHi'un
the 3rd Jay of May A I). 1909
Witness my official signature* and seal this the
301 It day or March A li , 19011.
U. M

33-4

R ohjnson.

( szal)

Clerk Circuit Cmirt, Orange County.

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judlclul
Circuit of the State of Florida for
Orange County
City of Sanford. |

g)»|l In Chancery in Enforce

M 1). Bronson )
Tax Lien
To thr defendant. M 1) Bronson:
It B|i|«arlng from the affidnvlt of thr City Soliri
lor of the City of Sanford herein tiled, that he be
lletrs tliat you are u nun-rrstdrjil of the Stair of
Florida, and that your residence It unknown, and
that there ¡4 no person In this »(ate the Service of
a subpoena uisin whom would bind you. and that
your age is uvrr tbe age of 21 years.
It ii therefore ordered that you do appear in this
court to the bill herein filed, upon Monday, June
7. A. D. 1909.
It is further ordered that this order uf publication
be published oner a week for eight consecutive
weeks in The Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­
lished in the&gt;City uf .Sanford, lit'Orange county,

Fthrida,

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N H. Garner to W. H. Peters, wd.,
Florida Sanitarium and B. Assn.,
V. Achenbach, wd., $250.
L. G. Stnrbuck to J. P. Lee, w d„
_ _ Wm. Reiner and w ife- to Jacob
mtg, 200.

$750.
to C.
$100.
Wohl,

Meet» « Deserved Fate
Voltile out riding last week alone, Miss
“ty Ewing of Arcadia was drugged from
w carriage by a burly negro who nttempt, 10 Us8ault her. Her screams attracted
[he attention of Wlllinm Knowls and his
rodier who huppened to be in the vicini*
ty. and they hastened to Miss Ewing’s
• ***^tAnee. The negro fled wltltout ectu“i|*ii'4iinR his piirpoee. Tlie news of the
attempted crime spread rapidly and soon
* large posse of well-armed citizens were
til* l/a'l of thè would-be assailant.
°day morning the negro's’ body was
«ound about a mile south of Arcadia ridwith bullets. It was recognized as
t of John .Smith. His capture was
at a turpentine caraji by thfe aid of
No°dhotmds.

—-------- Builders1Supplies, Interinrcdién Sand
Alpha Cement, A cm e Plaster
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.City uf SaafanL

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Tilii in Chancery to
-America
, n.BulItting
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.« .!.»k« ■Ijinn.
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EnforceTax Lien.
Tuutnln Asso
Tontoln
Assu AT.EWilson
A T. t . W ilson J
To the «Iffemlani, Amrrlcnn Building k l^inn.
Tuotnln Association:
It appearing (nun the offiJavit of the City Solici­
tor ol the City of Sanford herein fllrd, thai he tieUevea Uiat you are a non-resklent of the State of
Florida, and that your residence is unknown, and
that there Is no person In this state the service of
a subpoena upon whom would bind you.
It Is therefore ordered that you do appear In tbit
court to the bill herein Hied, upon Monday, June
7. A. D. 1909.
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f
It is further ordered that this order of publication
be published once a week (or eight consecutive
week* In The Sanford Herald, a newspaper pubin ill? City of iiajllvnl. la Orange oouuly,
Witness my hand and the seal of said circuit
court, this 27tti day of March. A. D. 1009.
ii. U. kiauuw, f i u r )
'33-ft
Clerk Circuit Owin, Orange County.
By 1. M. Hart. Deputy Clerk.

In the Circuit Court o'f the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida for
Orange County

Sanford
Machine £ Foundry
Works—
Repairing A l l Kinds]
\

of Machinery

7, A. p. 1900.

It U further ordrred that thl* order of publication
be publitbrd once a week for sight consecutive
wreka In The Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­
lished In the City of Sanford. In Orange county,
Florida.
Witness my hand and the seat of said circuit
court this 27th day of March A. D. 1909.
U M. RoaiMflM. | a si|

Clerk Circuit Court Orange County. •.
By M. I. Hart, [Mputy Clerk.

'PHONE 2(11

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OF SANFORD, FLA.
QEO. FERN ALD , Vlca-Pra*.
Q. F . W H ITN E R , A a st. Caahlsr

Only National Bank in Orange County
Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance
8 a f«ty Deposit Doxos for R «n t
O R G A N IZ E D 1887

I. C. H U G H E S

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CONTRACTOR
and B U I L D E R

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

None but llrst-dass labor employed and all eon tracts guaranteed to be in accordance
with plans and specifications

I am

In Business to

do Business
Postonico

Those Who Need My Services
771

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AVANT

L U M B ER

&amp;

HAYES

D E A L E R S __ ____

Prepared to Furnish all Framing Material
C U T T O ORDER

a

T H E C IT Y

R E S TA U R A N T

H. E. W IS E , Proprietor

Office und works 214 Oak Avenue I
L___________ ’Riiüiiü 130-------------- --

FLORID A

Old Shoes Wanted

I am again asking fur OLD SHOES,
will give whut they are worth
SIZES. 6. 7. 8. 9, 10 II AND 15

A. E . Irvin’s Shoe Shop|

Al*.

•.,g..ÿ&lt;.^4.3..£ij&gt;+^&lt;C&gt;^ii.iF4, ^ ,F 4"F 4, 4-4, 4, 4” F4, + ^ 4 '$ 4 -4 -4 , 4, 4, &lt;*4, 4-4»4,4-,» 4 ,,&gt; ,F4” F4-4, 4'*F.

(First Street, «me block from Depot opposite IWuflU-r)

Cor. 3rd St. and Sanfonl Ave.

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Postoffice Address
S A N FO R D , FLO RIDA
&lt;s
Mill a t '
- . CAM ERON C ITY,

Autom obiles and Gas]
Engines

that there la no person in this stale the service of
a subpoena upon whom would bind you and that S A N F O R D
your age Is over tbe age of twenty-ooe years,
It 1* therefore
’•ordered that
‘
you da appear In itila I
-------to —
court
the ji!’
bill herein Hied, upon Monday, June

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F IR S T N A TIO N A L

L U M B ER

DEALERS IN

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BUI la Chancery to Enforce

Douglas'A Masley &gt;
T” U *"*
To the defendants. Douglas A Maslgx:.. . ^
It appearing from (tie affidavlt^RMne Cliy.Solldlor uf the City of Sanford herein filed that he

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OFFICE A T RESID EN C E

RAND, Praaldant
FO R ST E R , Caahltr

All persons are In. ruisjs .n**liiis»«l- -Hint |
on, to-wit, the 30th day o f .June, 1909,
The Kiiitrunly Tmtit und Saving Bank
will abbly for i^t floul diachargo aa e x ­
ecutor o f the estate o f Luring A. Chase,
deceased, tu the Hon, William Martin,' |
(diunty Judge o f
Orange County,
Florida, and for the uppruvul by kukI I
County Judge o f final accounting as set [
fortl) in its report to said County j
J ud ge’ s office in the City o f Orlando,
Orange County, Florida.
Orlundo, Florida, January 16^1909.
The Guaranty Trust and Saving Bank,
29-5m VV. M. B cs tw i’k, J r., President.

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Cheerfully Furnished

N o tic e ol D iK cliiirg u

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Plans, ibstimutes, and all Informati»!! relative to DuildinR

j

Witness my hand and the tt^al of said circuit
court, this 27lhday of March, A. D. 1909.
H, M R(ifUN‘4»N, I&amp;u l I
33-8
Clerk Circuit Court, .Orange County.
By M. t. lion. Deputy Clerk.

City of Sanford 1

Harvey L Miller ,
Orange County.
MInor
)
Noitw) is berrliy fliten «««It wbwm it may eon- j
errn that I. Jns. A Miller, ns Gunnllan of Harvey
L Miller, a minor, will on the 3n1 day in May,
A. I) 1909. npply to tbe Honuenlile Win Martin. I
County Judge in nnd fur said ««only, at hi*'office
in Orlando In said «iHinty, at 10 oYlork a. in , or as
stsui thereafter us the matter can be heard, for nuihurily to sell, ut publle o.r private »ule. all «4 the j
tniriest uf said minor in the fullowing-drsrritml
real estate in said county, lo-wit Block live. Tier I
fifteen uf Saiifoid, aicording tn tbe map of the
Florida Land and CultmUntiun Company and
Otherwise known u» K K. Traffonl’s map of San­
ford. Orange county, Florbla. Which application [
will Is-1tnmil upon (be |telilion fur such sale now
on file In said cnuri.
Dated Sanford, April 2d. A D. 1909,
33-41
Jss. A. Muu* Gunnllan.

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DEALERS IN

Notice of ^Application for Tax Deed
lit Court or County Judge, State of |
Under Section 8 of Chaptcr 4888,
W
Florida
Laws of Florida
In Re Estate of
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111the Circuit Court of the 7th Judlclul
Circuit of the State or Florida for
Barnes &amp; Jessup Co., to Sanford Grant
Orange County -

Co., pt. sul. mtg,, $1.
Bnfttes tt Jessup CrrritrSnnfont ~Crnnr
Co, pt. sat, mtg., $1
Smith He Davis to H. J. Stout VlL^' JlOr —
St Dnvls to j r w . ond A. H. John*on. wd.. $10. '
W. J. Thigpen to A. H. Crfppen sat.
^ mig, $i5oo.

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Speaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty | A PLACE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEM EN
S h o rt O rd e rs A t A ll H o u rs

Prompt, Clean Service

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Do They Retain Perfect Shape

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From $13.50 to $25.00 we can produce made_to measure
Suits equal to those worn by fashionable
men in the large cities
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we show and hear how we can-safely guarantee to fit
and please every man— CRANKS INCLUDED!

We are backed up by the most dependable tailoring
firms in the world. A trial at our risk is all we ask

SANFORD PRESSING CLUB
In Rear Oro Färber Shop

M. P. LIPE. Proprietor

P. S.—We keep ypur clothes in order. Ladies’ Suits and Skirts
-given Special Attention. Monthly Club Rates $1.25.
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Straw and Panama Hats Cleaned and Blocked.

�IN SANFORD— Lift
Number 35

Items of Interest Gleaned From
_______ Parlous Sourcx*

SANrORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. APRIL 16. 1909
wrecked, houses unroofed, people killed,
telegraph and telephone service detnomlFROM MACARONI D ELTA Î
lied, nnd railroad trade impeded, Insotne t
places the wind attained a velocity of 80
to 9 0 miles an hour, nnd cloud bursts
From The tlerald's Special Correspondent
caused destructive floods.
Hv Wireless Telephone

In the annual typewriting contest for the
Two more o f Steve Gullion's hens com ­
world's championship, nt Providence. R. I.. menced laying last Sundny. Steve is
HAPPENINGS DURING TH E W EEK Miss Rosa L Fritz of New York was Ute naturally much pleased.
successful competitor. Her uvernge was
SI Mizzard's five-year-old twins looked
80 2 7 -3 0 Words n minute.
quite manly last Sunday at Ensterservice
F. Marion Crawford, the novelist, died in their long pants nnd derby bats.
Here the Readers Will Find n Brier
in Sorrento. Italy, April 10.
h istorical Spring Flow ing
Barnabas Stubbs has taken a position
r o r hurried R eaders
i-iiia iljM J m UUcUajck.iizxwias 4Wid.tJt«. -mv^mggywnsher nnd stnll CÎFûnerTiïDan
A rich And o f gold is reported from Onx- interior during 'th e administrations of Smoot's two buggy livery stable.
|cn, Mexico, along the line o f the Vera Presidents McKinley nnu Roosevelt, died
Dill Korpctcr says he m u y - expect - roiir
in Washington Inst Friday,
Crut.&amp;^l’ arllk! rallronfB-*— ~ ------ c r in the nenr future.- BBttrtinlie u weather
* ... The neW Tnilroad term inal station at
prophet ns he's always having squally
SANEORD BALL CLUB M EETS
’ -^BWrhtgbnm. Ain., which cost $ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
weather in his house with his mean diswas dedicated last week.
l)y the explosion o f 100 quarts o f nijro^
- r glycerine s t Blue Sulphur; "W f V a.,' Inst
week, several workmen were killed and

will PerfectJtpj^giuiizquofl.wd.pft

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Y ou can get

FERTILIZERS

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Drive your Wugon into Sanford
Call oikC, H. Evans
c a n deliver, any brand yon want out-of-Our new W arehouse
&gt; —
Without Delay—

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A quorum being present, meeting was
called too order hv Hen A I V f i . l i « ehnir ,lnS hnd hls sn,nrF » b e d tO $3 a Week
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^ md ««I» tRT'fflfl ¿ llfl'ni’lfBBnB ët lffg_ un­
man last
der the sents. It is said he gets enough
Oetwecn dfty and sixty buildings were
General discussion followed reference to
gum for his entire family and has had
burned at Manchester; N. H „ lust week. baseball outlook'for the season o f 1909.
some mode over to sell to the boys.
Low $150,000.
A. T. Rosseter Was present nnd present­
We learn that a Sanford dentist is gp
Madame Modjeska, the noted 'P olish ed a plan for a permanent organization of
ing
to start a misfit dentist office here
tragedienne, diet) in Los ‘ Angeles, Cal., the driving purk association. After dis­
soon.
He has had a good many upper
April 8. aged 6-1 years, ‘She began her cussing this project, it wus decided that
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■theatrical career when only 17 years old, ns it was Impossible to contplclethis park nnd lower sets Unit haven't been used
sad became one o f the leaders in the pro^ before the bcglnnlml-of The-baseball sen- LutJiUle and a re ns good us new. Si Hoi
fession.
son o f 1909, that tiie baseball club organ­ corn's wife got a set for $3 that cost $10
In Chicago last week, w h e a t. reached ize to i&gt;erfect a temporary organization nnd you couldn't tell ’em from a bran
Or any other brand of our justly
$1.25!i per bushel, the highest price for for this year, nnd join tlte driving park new set
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Celebrated Fertilizers—
Coscnretta Snodgrass is studying French
May wheat,with one exception, in twenty association next ^tts»fn, if it Iscompictcd
afiO can speak it quite lluldly already.
" Do you want Hardwood Ashes?
•¡¡riUat llhTel
'y e a n .-------------- - 7 —
7— :
Elias
Pcnltody,..
who
is
now
juggling
Tlte
following
officers
where
then
elect­
liy voting ;dry, nineteen counties in
Dried Blood. Sheep M anurerBlood and*;Bone . ITT
Michigan last week put over 0 00 saloons ed to serve Until tlte first regular meeting spittoons In the legislature, expects to
Nitrate o f Soda?
after tlic^rgunizntlnn Juts TteeiTIncorpo- read law in 'Squire Collett's office next
. „m uLbrewcm aout of-business. — . "
summer.
rn ted:
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Mrs. Nancy M. Johnson o f Washington
Tlte Stork is said to he hovering over
Geo. A. DeCottes, president; D. G. W ag­
was the patentee of the ice cream freezer,
ner, vice-president; J. D. Davison, secre­ tlte home of Rev. Deuteronomy Jones, our #
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taking out her patent In 1813, and selling
tary and treasurer; 11. R. Stevens, m an­ preacher. One more little mouth to feet)
the rights for.it for $41,500,
Itrabably.
ager.
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Gen. Win. Booth, founder of the S olva ­
Board of directors were chosen as fol­
Skinny June Slocum bad iter ears pierc­
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tion army, celebrated his eightieth birth­ lows;
ed for earbobs last week nnd Punk Jones
day in London, April 10. Over 2 0 ,0 0 0
T. A. Ncwlun, B. W. Herndon, Geo. A. is going to blow himself a pair. Punk
people participated ill nn ovation to tile DeCottes. D. G. Wagner, H. R. Stevens.
seems much devoted,LP Skinny Jane.
(Write us)
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honored leader.
Alter discussion, it was decided that tlte
Bijalt Huplight'a court dug hud his mil
In the greatest ynce between dog loam s Sanford HnsebnU CtuhTie incorporated lo
bit off by n Sanford dog the other day and
ever known, the distance o f 412 miles be­ the amount o f $10,000, stock to be sold nt
the poor stitntptail animal seems much
CHAS. H. EVANS, Sales AjJent,
tween Nome nnd Candle was run in 82' $10 a share, subscription list to be passed
chagrined and stays under tlte barn most
hours, part of the wny in u blizzard. Tin- among (lie cislzcns of Sanfonl by tlte fol­
Sanford. Florida
of tlte time since.
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race took place lust Week, and vras A las­ lowing committee: — ----------- —
(Ask Him)
Setlt Jenks' bull, which tins been quite
ka's Derby. Large sums of money changed
1). G. Wagner, H. R .Stevens, O.W.King,
..hands on the result, the winning team A. T. Rosseter. Ralph Stevens, Geo. A. ill with holler horn for some time, hod to
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be killed to save its life nnd Setlt gtrve
getting for their owner n piirse of $11.000 DeCottes. Geo. Fox.
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the liver to Itisflired man. Setlt litis gut
besides u goodly sum in bets,
One thousand dollars of (lie amount is
u heart in him as big ns nn ox, and tiie
liy un explosion ut the Dupont (xjwder tu be expended on a grandstand, fence,
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were demolished. Only one jverson ing season. If ..any further amount is
Melindy Clieezum. Gil Spooner's hired
Wiled. Glass was broken,in buildings needed, further stock is to be sold.
Committee on selection of grounds was girl, is going on the stage to sing opera
ten miles away.
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The Binghamton. N. Y.. Trust Co.. Capi­ ap|M&gt;itited by tlte chair as follows:
STRONG LIN E O f CHILDREN’ S SCHOOL SHOES —
lett's one-ring circus. Her sister is a tiglil11 R. Stevens,-0 . W, King.
talized at $1100,000, bus suspended.
w v
rojx'
walker
and
snttke
charmer,
and
showSaid committee to ituve entire charge of
The
Latest
Fall
Styles
in
Ladies’,
Gent's nnd Children’s Shoes
A uulotmlepot is tob c built In Memphis.
selection of grounds, and rc|&gt;ort its action acting seems to run in the ChcCzlint
Tenii.. at n cost of $ 0.3 00 ,0 00 . All the
Just
Received
family.
at the next meeting.
railroads running into Memphis, except
'+ + + * + 4 - + * + * * * * + + * * + * + * * + * * * * * * * * * * * * + * + + * * + * + + * * * + «
It was the sense of tlte meeting that the
the Southern, will use the new depot, and
How Much Lund W us B ought?
manager uppoint the field captain, instead
pay pro ratn for the construction.
The Ocnln Star is authority for the state­
of tills officer being elected by members
ment that tiie NutionalTribuneCompany.
An attempt to Black-Hand $ 2 3 .0 0 0 of tlte club.
Washington. I). C., lias purchased 3 5 ,0 0 0
from Asa G. Candler of - Atlanta caused
There being nn further business, meeting
ucres
of land six miles southenst of Kis, the urrest of Dmilel W. Johnson, Jr„ 18 adjourned.________ _________ '___
sltimtiee and formed the Seminole Land
years old, Hb says reading dime novels
A Fox Drive W ith a B arbecue
a nd Investment Com pan y. Th is compn n y,
was tlte cause o f his committing the ntLast Friday night a dozen of our local according to the Star, sold 1,000 hits In
tetnpt.
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sportsmen enjoyed n fox drive east o f town the city they have founded with five-acre
The United States nrmy is now recruit­
Our M onthly Rate for Club Only ^ “J . 2 5
— that is, they went out to “ drive", hut plats oq tgd r the city for $ 30 each in
ed to its full strength, nnd further recruit
Sir
Keyntird
did
not
materialize.
But
fur
three
weeks
after
advertising
the
lands.
lag lias been stopped.
Giving you twelve pieces a month. We will call for and deliver yotir
a‘ that, the night was filled with pleasure Now they are offering 1,200 lots in the
clothes
once a wtiek. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Extensive forest fires baye been raging for the huntsmen, the crowning feature of
proposed city and 1,200 five-acre lots for
throughout tiie mountain section of the
witiclt was a barbecued pig. to which all $100, " According to the usual ratio,-this
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Blue Ridge during the past week. Tiie (*n- did full
p-'irlienlarl y irl »&lt;tww»—TW ry would menu wlieinui ute propwty 14 sold
lirr i w ilwf» p.irr ut Mu suit nut in it numnPork Avenue, Nord1
and Diggers. The latter it is said «letterted nn ndditioirof several thmraamfr- to the n Gold’s Barber Shop,. . . . . . —'Phone CO
Iflin was in flames. It is-th e w orsrT lre
the whole "bunch" when half way home population of Osceola- county, supposing
Virginiu tins hud in tnauy years.
to go back and "finish the pig." Those that each city lot in bought by a family
Four business blocks in the heurt o f tiie who coinposed the party wore; Dr. Pulcs- Intending to settle. At all events, it means
business section of Lenox, Muss,, were de ton, G.S. Derry. Paul Diggers, D.L. Thrash­ a large increase in the population 'within
AGENTS
ttruyed by tire Ajtrll 11. causing six deaths er. Dr. Neai, Henry Lee, Louis James, John u short time. Last Friday's Valley Gazette
■ad a property loss of ubout $ 3 0 0 .0 0 0 . Thompson, W. Nelson. Frank Hand and A. speaks of tlte sale to„nn Illinois colonizer
pf. 3,500 acres of Laa d ju st jtor th of Kia;
Two dwellings and two* other structures Westerdick.____________________
were also burned.
sfimnee—a similarity o f figures which
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At 1716 1*01t i m e * '
awakens suspicion o f error in one or the
Manager
DeCottes
continues
to
make
For the second time within the memory
other story. Keul cslete, however, iy very
uf ,,.,an •be ruur of Niugnra Falls was not improvements ut the Pustime theatre, all
active in and about Kissimmee just now,
of
which
goes
to
muke
tiie
place
more
|wptn be heard on Wednesday of lust week.
for witiclt credit is due to tlte judicious
The Niagara river was frozen solid front ular titan ever. Within the past few days
Offls* with H O L D E N R E A L E S T A T E CO.
and
extensive advertising done by (lie
bonk to bank. The immense Ice fields o f two large electric fans have been placed,
Kissimmee Giutiuc uml the Kissimmee
L*ke Erie piled up in a huge muss ut the and these keep the audience cool and
Board of Trade— an enteprising news­
comfortable,
and
enubles
the
(
ki
U
oiib
tu
®wrr end of tlte lake, causing the river to
paper and an energetic commercial body.
enjoy
nnltour
of
refined
amusement
with
die until it was forty feet above normal.
—Times
Union.
tlte greatest degree qf pleasure. The class
Near Denmark, S. C.. last week, a negro o f pictures now being shown are much
— Kansas Residents In Sditrfifd' *
l » b b « l n saududl containing * 8 ,0 0 0 be- better than those formerly used. Instead
0 . E. Walker of Topeka and J. B. Taylor
woging to N. G. Evans o f Edgefield, S.C.; o f getting them from Jacksonville, Mr.
of Kansas City, two prominent Kansans,
Jumped from a moving train and escaped.
DeCottes now receives hls reels direct from
are in tlte city this w eek/ Mr. Walker
Win. Decker Johnson, colored, who the manufacturers nt Chicago. The Pas­
claims Sanford for his winter home and
_I»n. Henry W. Grady used to point to a r time Is deservedly popular.
owns "Topeka place," .ten. acres o f fine
Full Line of High-Grade Cigars and Tobuccos
■?®o*t worthy specimen or colored m anland on Beardall avenue. Mr. Taylor Is
New Mill at Cameron City
bend, died in Athens, Ga., last Saturday,
»,
Agent for die Famous
Avant &amp;. Hayes have installed a saw also greatly Interested in S^nfortf land,
During the past week a alorm'of uhutu- mill at Cameron City, and are now preinrcd and these gentlemen will both invest in
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and saut Itorn pan o f Cali - o f frpining material and rough (umber; ing alter hls fine crop o f Irish potatoes
SANFORD, FLORIDA
*“*• üullJings were blown down ve^ elï^ T h eir advertisement appears In this issue. which h e disposed o f at a good profit.

Armour
Armour
Armour
Armour

Blood, Bone &amp; Potash
Celery Grower
Vegetable .
.
Practical Trucker

Ask .for it, We have it

THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER

WORKS

Jacksonville, Fla.

FRANK .L. W O O D RU FF
Sanford's Only Exclusive Shoe Store

Sanford Pressing Club
C L E A N S AND P R E S S E S

Ladies' Skirts and Gentlemen's Clothing

M.

TH IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y

General Fire Insurance
Sanford,

,

Florida

CHAS. H. EVAN S

Staple and Fancy Groceries

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                    <text>Tlie SANrORO HERALD

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IF NOT! Y O U -S H O U L D COME TO US
From $13.50 to $25.00 we can produce made_to measure
Suits equal to those worn by fashionable
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we show and hear how we can-safely guarantee to fit
and please every m an—CRANKS INCLUDED!

We are backed up by the most dependable tailoring
firms in the world. A trial at our risk is all we ask

SANFORD PRESSING CLUB
In Rear Oro Färber Shop

M. P. LIPE . Proprietor

P. S.—We keep ypur clothes in order. Ladies’ Suits and Skirts
-given Special Attention. Monthly Club Rates $1.25.
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Straw and Panama Hats Cleaned and Blocked.

�IN SANFORD— Lift
Number 35

SANrORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. APRIL 16. 1909

wrecked, houses unroofed, people killed,
telegraph and telephone service detnomlFROM MACARONI DELTA Î
lied, nnd railroad trade impeded, Insotne t
places the wind attained a velocity of 80
Items of Interest Gleaned From to 90 miles an hour, nnd cloud bursts
From The tlerald's Special Correspondent
caused destructive floods.
_______ Parlous Sourcx*
Hv Wireless Telephone
You can get
In the annual typewriting contest for the
Two more of Steve Gullion's hens com­
world's championship, nt Providence. R. I.. menced laying last Sundny. Steve is
Miss
Rosa L Fritz of New York was Ute naturally much pleased.
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
successful competitor. Her uvernge was
SI Mizzard's five-year-old twins looked
80 27-30 Words n minute.
quite manly last Sunday at Ensterservice
F. Marion Crawford, the novelist, died in their long pants nnd derby bats.
Here the Readers Will Find n Brier
in Sorrento. Italy, April 10.
historical Spring Flowing
Barnabas Stubbs has taken a position
ro r hurried Readers
i-iiiailjM Jm UUcUajck.iizxwias4Wid.tJt«. -mv^mggywnsher nnd stnll CÎFûnerTiïDan
A rich And of gold is reported from Onx- interior during 'th e administrations of Smoot's two buggy livery stable.
|cn, Mexico, along the line of the Vera Presidents McKinley nnu Roosevelt, died
Dill Korpctcr says he m uy- expect -roiir
in Washington Inst Friday,
Crut.&amp;^l’arllk! rallronfB-*— ~ ---- c r in the nenr future.- BBttrtinlie u weather
Drive your Wugon into Sanford
*... The neW Tnilroad terminal station at
prophet ns he's always having squally
SANEORD
BALL
CLUB
MEETS
’-^BWrhtgbnm. Ain., which cost $2,000,000.
weather in his house with his mean disCall oikC, H. Evans
was dedicated last week.
will PerfectJtpj^giuiizquofl.wd.pft ¿V-TrVaj!»^
c a n deliver, any brand yon want out-of-l)y the explosion of 100 quarts of nijro^
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Our new Warehouse
&gt;—
- r glycerine s t Blue Sulphur; "Wf Va.,' Inst
A quorum being present, meeting was
week, several workmen were killed and called too order hv Hen A I V f i . l i « ehnir ,lnS hnd hls sn,nrF » b e d tO $3 a Week
Without
Delay—
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^ m d « «I» tRT'fflfl ¿ l lfl'n i’lfBBn B ë t lffg_ un­
man last
Oetwecn dfty and sixty buildings were
General discussion followed reference to der the sents. It is said he gets enough
gum for his entire family and has had
burned at Manchester; N. H„ lust week. baseball outlook'for the season of 1909.
some
mode over to sell to the boys.
Low $150,000.
A. T. Rosseter Was present nnd present­
We
learn that a Sanford dentist is gp
Madame Modjeska, the noted 'Polish ed a plan for a permanent organization of
ing
to
start a misfit dentist office here
tragedienne, diet) in Los ‘Angeles, Cal., the driving purk association. After dis­
soon.
He has had a good many upper
April 8. aged 6-1 years, ‘She began her cussing this project, it wus decided that
l
■theatrical career when only 17 years old, ns it was Impossible to contplclethis park nnd lower sets Unit haven't been used
sad became one of the leaders in the pro^ before the bcglnnlml-of The-baseball sen- LutJiUle and a re ns good us new. Si Hoi
fession.
son of 1909, that tiie baseball club organ­ corn's wife got a set for $3 that cost $10
In Chicago last week, w h e a t. reached ize to i&gt;erfect a temporary organization nnd you couldn't tell ’em from a bran
Or any other brand of our justly
$1.25!i per bushel, the highest price for for this year, nnd join tlte driving park new set
____ Celebrated Fertilizers—
Coscnretta Snodgrass is studying French
May wheat,with one exception, in twenty association next ^tts»fn, if it Iscompictcd
afiO can speak it quite lluldly already.
" Do you want Hardwood Ashes?
•¡¡riUat llhTel
'yean.---------- -7 — 7 — :
Elias
Pcnltody,..
who
is
now
juggling
Tlte
following
officers
where
then
elect­
liy voting ;dry, nineteen counties in
Dried Blood. Sheep ManurerBlood and*;Bone . ITT
Michigan last week put over 000 saloons ed to serve Until tlte first regular meeting spittoons In the legislature, expects to
Nitrate of Soda?
after tlic^rgunizntlnn Juts TteeiTIncorpo- read law in 'Squire Collett's office next
. „muLbrewcmaout of-business. —. "
summer.
rn ted :
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Mrs. Nancy M. Johnson of Washington
Tlte Stork is said to he hovering over
Geo. A. DeCottes, president; D. G. Wag­
was the patentee of the ice cream freezer,
ner, vice-president; J. D. Davison, secre­ tlte home of Rev. Deuteronomy Jones, our #
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taking out her patent In 1813, and selling
tary and treasurer; 11. R. Stevens, m an­ preacher. One more little mouth to feet)
the rights for.it for $41,500,
Itrabably.
ager.
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Gen. Win. Booth, founder of the Solva­
Board of directors were chosen as fol­
Skinny June Slocum bad iter ears pierc­
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tion army, celebrated his eightieth birth­ lows;
ed for earbobs last week nnd Punk Jones
day in London, April 10. Over 20,000
T. A. Ncwlun, B. W. Herndon, Geo. A. is going to blow himself a pair. Punk
people participated ill nn ovation to tile DeCottes. D. G. Wagner, H. R. Stevens.
seems much devoted,LP Skinny Jane.
(Write us)
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honored leader.
Alter discussion, it was decided that tlte
Bijalt Huplight'a court dug hud his mil
In the greatest ynce between dog loams Sanford HnsebnU CtuhTie incorporated lo
bit off by n Sanford dog the other day and
ever known, the distance of 412 miles be­ the amount of $ 10,000, stock to be sold nt the poor stitntptail animal seems much
CHAS. H. EVANS, Sales AjJent,
tween Nome nnd Candle was run in 82' $10 a share, subscription list to be passed
chagrined and stays under tlte barn most
hours, part of the wny in u blizzard. Tin- among (lie cislzcns of Sanfonl by tlte fol­ of tlte time since.
Sanford. Florida
.
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race took place lust Week, and vras Alas­ lowing committee: — ----------—
(Ask Him)
Setlt Jenks' bull, which tins been quite
ka's Derby. Large sums of money changed
1). G. Wagner, H. R.Stevens, O.W.King,
..hands on the result, the winning team A. T. Rosseter. Ralph Stevens, Geo. A. ill with holler horn for some time, hod to
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be killed to save its life nnd Setlt gtrve *&gt; *8*rî**;*■£*"î**î*
getting for their owner n piirse of $ 11.000 DeCottes. Geo. Fox.
the liver to Itisflired man. Setlt litis gut
besides u goodly sum in bets,
One thousand dollars of (lie amount is
u heart in him as big ns nn ox, and tiie
liy un explosion ut the Dupont (xjwder tu be expended on a grandstand, fence,
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ay lie, NTJ,. Inst week, ten buii3 and in preparing ball grounds for the coin­ Jcnkses.
were demolished. Only one jverson ing season. If ..any further amount is
Melindy Clieezum. Gil Spooner's hired
Wiled. Glass was broken,in buildings needed, further stock is to be sold.
Committee on selection of grounds was girl, is going on the stage to sing opera
ten miles away.
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songs anti do contortion nets in Asa Wil­
The Binghamton. N. Y.. Trust Co.. Capi­ ap|M&gt;itited by tlte chair as follows:
STRONG LINE Of CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES —
lett's one-ring circus. Her sister is a tiglil11 R. Stevens,-0. W, King.
talized at $ 1100,000, bus suspended.
wv
rojx'
walker
and
snttke
charmer,
and
showSaid committee to ituve entire charge of
The
Latest
Fall
Styles
in
Ladies’,
Gent's nnd Children’s Shoes
A uulotmlepot is tobc built In Memphis.
selection of grounds, and rc|&gt;ort its action acting seems to run in the ChcCzlint
Tenii.. at n cost of $0.300,000. All the
Just
Received
family.
at the next meeting.
railroads running into Memphis, except
'+ + + * + 4 - + * + * * * * + + * * + * + * * + * * * * * * * * * * * * + * + + * * + * + + * * * + «
It was the sense of tlte meeting that the
the Southern, will use the new depot, and
How Much Lund Wus Bought?
manager uppoint the field captain, instead
pay pro ratn for the construction.
The Ocnln Star is authority for the state­
of tills officer being elected by members
ment that tiie NutionalTribuneCompany.
An attempt to Black-Hand $23.000 of tlte club.
Washington. I). C., lias purchased 35,000
from Asa G. Candler of - Atlanta caused
There being nn further business, meeting
ucres
of land six miles southenst of Kis, the urrest of Dmilel W. Johnson, Jr„ 18 adjourned._______ ________'__
sltimtiee and formed the Seminole Land
years old, Hb says reading dime novels
C L E A N S AND P R E S S E S
A Fox Drive With a Barbecue
a nd Investment Compan y. Th is compn n y,
was tlte cause of his committing the ntLast Friday night a dozen of our local according to the Star, sold 1,000 hits In
tetnpt.
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sportsmen enjoyed n fox drive east of town the city they have founded with five-acre
The United States nrmy is now recruit­
Our Monthly Rate for Club Only ^ “J . 2 5
ed to its full strength, nnd further recruit —that is, they went out to “drive", hut plats oqtgdr the city for $30 each in
Sir
Keyntird
did
not
materialize.
But
fur
three
weeks
after
advertising
the
lands.
lag lias been stopped.
Giving you twelve pieces a month. We will call for and deliver yotir
a ‘ that, the night was filled with pleasure Now they are offering 1,200 lots in the
clothes
once a wtiek. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Extensive forest fires baye been raging for the huntsmen, the crowning feature of proposed city and 1,200 five-acre lots for
throughout tiie mountain section of the witiclt was a barbecued pig. to which all $100, " According to the usual ratio,-this
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Blue Ridge during the past week. Tiie (*n- did full
p-'irlienlarl y irl »&lt;tww»—T W ry would menu wlieinui ute propwty 14 sold
lirr iw ilwf» p.irr ut Mu suit nut in it numnPork Avenue, Nord1
and Diggers. The latter it is said «letterted nn ndditioirof several thmraamfr- to the n Gold’s Barber Shop,. .. . . . —'Phone CO
Iflin was in flames. It is-the worsrTlre the whole "bunch" when half way home population of Osceola- county, supposing
Virginiu tins hud in tnauy years.
to go back and "finish the pig." Those that each city lot in bought by a family
TH IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
- Four business blocks in the heurt of tiie who coinposed the party wore; Dr. Pulcs- Intending to settle. At all events, it means
business section of Lenox, Muss,, were de ton, G.S. Derry. Paul Diggers, D.L. Thrash­ a large increase in the population 'within
AGENTS
ttruyed by tire Ajtrll 11. causing six deaths er. Dr. Neai, Henry Lee, Louis James, John u short time. Last Friday's Valley Gazette
■ad a property loss of ubout $300.000. Thompson, W. Nelson. Frank Hand and A. speaks of tlte sale to„nn Illinois colonizer
pf. 3,500 acres of Laa d ju st jtor t h of Kia;
Two dwellings and two* other structures Westerdick._________________
were also burned.
sfimnee—a similarity of figures which
’ At 1716 1*01t i m e * '
awakens
suspicion of error in one or the
Manager
DeCottes
continues
to
make
For the second time within the memory
other story. Keul cslete, however, iy very
improvements
ut
the
Pustime
theatre,
all
uf ,,.,an •be ruur of Niugnra Falls was not
active in and about Kissimmee just now,
tn be heard on Wednesday of lust week. of which goes to muke tiie place more |wpfor witiclt credit is due to tlte judicious
The Niagara river was frozen solid front ular titan ever. Within the past few days
Offls* with H O L D E N R E A L E S T A T E CO.
and
extensive advertising done by (lie
bonk to bank. The immense Ice fields of two large electric fans have been placed,
Kissimmee Giutiuc uml the Kissimmee
L*ke Erie piled up in a huge muss ut the and these keep the audience cool and
Board of Trade—an enteprising news­
comfortable,
and
enubles
the
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oiib
tu
®wrr end of tlte lake, causing the river to
Sanford,
Florida
paper and an energetic commercial body.
enjoy
nnltour
of
refined
amusement
with
die until it was forty feet above normal.
tlte greatest degree qf pleasure. The class —Times Union.
Near Denmark, S. C.. last week, a negro of pictures now being shown are much
— Kansas Residents In Sditrfifd' *
l»bb«l n saududl containing * 8,000 be- better than those formerly used. Instead
0. E. Walker of Topeka and J. B. Taylor
woging to N. G. Evans of Edgefield, S.C.; of getting them from Jacksonville, Mr.
Jumped from a moving train and escaped. DeCottes now receives hls reels direct from of Kansas City, two prominent Kansans,
are in tlte city this week/ Mr. Walker
Win. Decker Johnson, colored, who the manufacturers nt Chicago. The Pas­
claims
Sanford for his winter home and
_I»n. Henry W. Grady used to point to a r time Is deservedly popular.
owns "Topeka place," .ten. acres of fine
Full Line of High-Grade Cigars and Tobuccos
■?®o*t worthy specimen or colored manland on Beardall avenue. Mr. Taylor Is
New Mill at Cameron City
bend, died in Athens, Ga., last Saturday,
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Agent for die Famous
Avant &amp;. Hayes have installed a saw also greatly Interested in S^nfortf land,
During the past week a alorm'of uhutu- mill at Cameron City, and are now preinrcd and these gentlemen will both invest in
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and saut Itorn pan of Cali - of frpining material and rough (umber; ing alter hls fine crop of Irish potatoes
SANFORD, FLO RID A
*“*• üullJings were blown down ve^elï^T heir advertisement appears In this issue. which he disposed of at a good profit.
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FERTILIZERS

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Armour
Armour
Armour
Armour

Blood, Bone &amp; Potash
Celery Grower
Vegetable .
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Practical Trucker

Ask .for it, We have it

THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORKS
Jacksonville, Fla.

FRANK .L. WOODRUFF
Sanford's Only Exclusive Shoe Store

Sanford Pressing Club
Ladies' Skirts and Gentlemen's Clothing

General Fire Insurance

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CHAS. H. EVANS

Staple and Fancy Groceries

�mURRELL

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REA L E S T A T E BROKERS

Present to the Investor thé Best Opportuni
ties in Florida
Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
$25T00 to $200.00 per acre

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Celery fnrrnvwitli flowing wells all tiled, drained and ready for crop, $500.00 to 3
re.
City property, improved and unimproved. 303,000 acres timber land, with finest

MURRELL &amp; MINSHEW
President Taft
and His *Family
in Their
White Steamer*"
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When ~the a
wer e 'completed the
several months ago that Mr. Taft would officials reported unanimously to Mr. Tnft
use nji outomohle. instead of carrairtes,_irt foyyr n lih o Whkn-tmd -accord Infity Q
itniinn Ms TermnsPrcsidcyih 'nueli rivalry car of this make wnsi mmcdinlclv ordered
developed among the lending manufac­
turers for the honor of selling film n' car,
tind the public watched with Inrem tG'See
wliat Mr. Taft’s choice would be. The
knowing ones predicted that the White
Steamer would he selected, and they
pointed out that President Roosevelt.had
used White Stcamcrs'fur two years ntlds
summer home at Oyster liny, a fid had re­
commended this make to Mr. Taft ns the
most desirable,

Miss Rose Clayton
Miss Clayton wns tiio guest of her sister, Mrs. R. H. Marks, thiq season and re­
turned to Iter homo in Atlanta last week. Miss Clayton during her sojourn in Sauford’wus a social favorite nnd lier host of friends in this city hop* to have her-with
thenrntfaln early naxt-falb------- ; * _______________________________ _
A{ Bridge Luncheon

Mrs. K. S. Keclor nnd Miss Keelor gave
a bridge luncheon at their beautiful home
on Lake Onoro Inst Monday. The lunch­
eon served In courses wns thoroughly en­
joyed after which the guests indulged in
five hundred. Mrs. Chase made the high-

est score nnd was nwardrd first prize, u
lovely hand painted cninn plate. Mrs.
Barnes, the next highest received a silver
bonbon dish. Mrs. Derry and Mrs. McConahn assisted Mrs. Keclor and Miss
Keelor nnd the afternoon wns pleasantly
silent by nil present.

Has this Space Reserved

WATCH

hin car has the United St
ntcacoatof.
painted on cith
whcil we ‘m ake
the United St

"Some of those writing to me about 1
Tuft’s car say that, although they are n
desirous of having a rnr like Mr. Tnft
they are afraid that such a car is
what larger and more expensive than th.

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MEET

the Gee Creek .bridges with the road gnn(
umi is now near Sanford,
. The rebuilding of the - Hodge Ford
bridge referred to Commissioner Lee and
Road Questions Occupy the At Supt. Branham with dower to act.
The painting of the steel bridge east of
tlon of the Board
Oviedo referred to Mr. Lee.
|n the matter of the ditch recently dug
on the Orlando and Sanford rond referred
EVEN SANFORD IS MENTIONED to Commissioner Vaughan.
It was ordered thnt the Supt. of Roods
nnd Bridges purchase three beech steel
Dralnafe Com m ittee for Sanford Dis­
drags, the necessary tents and handcuffs
trict M akes R eport—Board
to lie used for'road purposes'.
Adverlses for Bids
The clearing nnd deepening of the canal
Board met Tuesday. April Gth. at 10 at the Lake Jessup Ferry referred to
- a: nt. Present: Chairman Lee. ¿annuls- Commissioner Vnuglmn with (lower to act
»ioners Tilden, Overstreet, Merrill and
It wns ordered that the road at Vick'B
branch near Fuller's place be corduroyed
Vaughn n.
The minutes of the last regular and
The subject matter of the road near
ipreial meetings were rood,
Dream Lake referred to Commissioner
The petition of *J. W.' DifTenderfer, M. Merrill and Supt. Brunhnin.with power
M. A. Henkel, et al, received. Letter of to act.
J. B. LnMontague road. Upon motVn It
The Clerk instructed to notify Col. Geo.
was ordered that the road from Henkel's fT Gaines that he must obtain a'petition
comer to the railroad crossing he re­ and secure the right of way of the road
from Bean's corner uia Gates grove over
paired.
J. N. Whitner requested thnt persons route contemplated lieforc the Board will
building the extension of Sanford avenue take any action
in the direction of Lake Jessup have the
In the m atter of the petitiau^ul. Curl
* rarerfMrroad scraper.’ ndterirmt tim r Mtlller, F7oyd~StnTlff
nf, for a road.
tools; U&gt;e r«qu*au..-w«s-. Rranted.—-T he 1'Which was referred to Commissioner Til­
question of using the clay was referred to den and Supt. Branham, it was ordered
Commissioner Vnughnn and Supt. Bran- thnt the m atter be referred to the .peti­
*»*&lt;*•.— ■ • tioners ant! they to secure a new* petition
J. N. Whitner in behalf of the property fur a different route. The Supt. of Roads
owners adjacent to Geneva and Beardnll and Bridges nnd the County Surveyor to
avenues requested that the county fur­ survey and lay out the said route.
nish the material for hard surfacing said
Following accounts were examined nnd
;orupon~ condition iftnntrcw iienuT warrants ordered drawn in payment
be applied without cost to the county. therefor.
No action tnken.
Adjourned to Tuesday, April 15, iUOi)
The committee composed, of Messrs. at 9:30 a. m.
r i
Overstreet nnd Beggs to 1whom the report
of the Drainage Committee of the Sunford
District was referred, mnde tills their re­
port:
,yw i

Dire Distress

Gas and Gasolene
., STOVES ..

u Is Near at Hand to Hundreds of
Sanford Readers

Don’t neglect an aching back.
Backache is the kidney's cry. for
help.
Neglect hurrying to their aid
. Means that urinary troubles follow
quickly
Dire distress, diabetes, Bright's discase.

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PfBlil By a sufferer’s experience.
J. N. Sawyer, Rich Avc., DcLand,
Ma., says: "1 have no hesitation in
recommending Doan's Kidney Dills as
they have given me splendid relief. My
kidneys were weak and gave me great
annoyance on account ol the too Ircqitcut passages of the secretions. I also
suffered a great deal from backache
and had a constant, dull pain through
my loins. Some lime ago 1 read about
Doan's ^ Kidney Dills and procured
them.
I hey relieved the backaches,
corrected the' passages of the kidney
secretions and made me feel a great
deal lietter."
F or sale by all dealers.
Price 50
cents. Foster-M ilburn Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
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Remember
take no other. '

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a Hot Weather Gas Range

MEATS
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GROCERIES

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co
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J. I. ANDERSON’S

The" Grippen Music Store

H. DINGEE

Orlando, F la .. May 2 4 , 1909 .

SERVED AT
To the Hoard of Colmty Commissioners of
Orange County, Floridan
Your committee to whom was referred
Plumbing and
the Sunford drain.uniL ¡jjtrh petition hag
leave to report that they have made a
.cursory examination of the same and do
Gas Fitting
recommend thnt the Board of County
Commissioners advertise for bids for the
All Work Receives My Personal Attention I
work according to the plans nnd specifi"
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Low Prices.
Easy Payments.
Pico Block
tntions and estimates on file in the Clerk’s
P p h n i f l TV
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and Best Efforts
office, and that the bids bo received u p r
U dl j
It/L ll
to the night df Monday, May 3, 1909,
'Phone 230
Goods Wednesday Opposite City Hall
said bids to be sealed: and that* they do Baked
further recommend that In sftld notice flllll S a t u r d a y .
S t i l l l l |) i l l
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should be incorporated that thj County d o n e .
A ll FflllCy Work 011(1
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of Orange reserves the right to reject any
aud all bids, and that it does not assume Materials for same ou Sale
Tonsorial Parlors
nor become liable,for any expenses or ex
pendltures in and about the (nuking nf
S t o v e s , C r o c k e r y and G l a s s w a r e ____
said ditch, ditches or drains other than CRIPPEN’S MUSIC STORE Fashionable Hair Cutting |
lor any such sum as it tnny be able to
(Railroad Way)
and General Barbering
raise by assessment upon the property to
Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White and New Home Sewing
be henrfitted by said drain.
Resjiectfully submitted,
Hot m d Cold Botho at all Hour*.
Hot S u l ­
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
p h ur Doth* a Specialty
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DEALER in
Our vloll ami you tx-cume a Stuunrh t’niron
J. D. Breus,
P l e o Block o p p ool t o E i p r f t s Offi ce
it was ordered that the Board of Coun­
ty Commissioners advertise for bids for
B O Y S ' S U ITS
work to be done. W. A. Ginn* civil en­
AND
Boys’
Suits, latest styles nnd
gineer, wns requested to prepare the no­
shades,
3
to 17.. Boy.’fc Washable
tice of advertisement, .tljc spine to be
Suits. 3 to 10, all styles. Bloomer
submitted
the committee before ndver
Pants, 3 to 17. Boys’ Furnishings!
•Used.
E S T A B L IS H E D 18U9
Agent for Virginia-Carolina Fer­ Caps, Etc. All Under Price.
34l,
TheJnirying of paupers in and near
tilizers
J . C. A N N O , O R L A N D O
Sunford was referred to Commissioner
Vaughan with power to act.
Are Offering Any
Kinds of Florida Real Estate
Board adjourned to 2 p. m.
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Two o'clock floard met. All present.
at ns Low Prices and on as Reasonable Terms
B. F. Lake appeured before the Board
•e* f
gad requested that the road known as
„■_ As Caii be Had Anywhere.
Boggy Creek settlement road be repaired.
P ITTS B U R G , PA.
Said rood leads from the Orlando und
Kissimmee road to the Boggy. Creek set­
Sales Agents and Distributors
BRANCHES
BRANCHES
Office on Pnrk Avenue, between First am! Commercial Streets. Sanford. Florida
tlement. Repairs to be mnde us soon as
SANFORD
CELERY
UNION
possible.
New York
Chicago
The following persons presented their
Room 10, Pico Block.
’Phone 200
Washin g tonCincinnati
bends os notaries public:
S A N F O R D TF C A 7
s Y Way, s*«HMie«irtP-fcr&lt;tifprafid~JrL.
Sanford
'Jacksonville —
Guernkey. Arthur T. Wultun, sureties,
B. A. Grant and S. Y. Way.
------Fallowing | teraotrn presented'bonds Jo
For Gooff Average Prices and Quick Returns Ship to
bear firearms:
The latest out is tjie 1- P. Hogan, revolver, sureties, C M.
Hand and F. L. Miller. V. T. Peters, winENGLISH CAB
che*1« . sureties. A. Moran and F.' P.
Dsnicls. V. T. Peters, revolver, sureties,
We have a new line just
T. W. Prevatt aud J. B. Jones. J. IL
in and the low price will
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-E- C. Bray and
J’ "• Baker. Clarence Coffee: winchesmake them go. Come in
ler. sureties. Geo. S. Peabody and H. B.
Southwest Corner Washington and Chambers Streets
^ffee. Fulton Canada, winchestet. sureand see them.
NEW YORK CITY
Jj“ * M. Story and R. T. Powers. W,T.
, ane&gt; revolver, sureties. J. E. Puce nnd REFERENCES: Aetna National Bank of New York City, or any Commercial Agency
Qt»*. H. Evanc. Louis B. Rapp, revolver,
and to Hundreds of Shippers who are shipping to them regular
•Reties. C. kL Hand and Cecil Gubbeit.
The following applications for pensions
*ere examined, found correct and order« lto b e forwarded to State Board of
-Drink a Bottle of
_rusions: Mrs, Salllc C. Yancey qqdMrs,
—•«•an N. Tdwell.
Hie applications of the “Sanford Her^
* “id. Reporter-Star and the South Florida
Sentinel to- publish Hie delinquent tax
ui *009 were read. The result of the
“•Hot showed the Reporter-Star elected
** publish said list

WOMANS ^
EXCHANGE

Every Day

_- High-grade Pianos. Organs.
and Graphophones.

After

Theo. J . Miller &amp; Son

ALBER T G R Ä M L I N G

House Furnishing Goods

W. W .LONG

Fresh Meats
Groceries

Re a l

T he Marks
Estate A gency

CRUTCHFIELD &amp; W00LF0LK

JOHN V. DENTON &amp; CO

SfficS" Fruit and Prod«

S A N FO R D F U R N ITU R E C O

C ITY CIGAR STO RE
Best Line of Cigars and To
baccos in the City

The report uf tlui Supt at Roads and
Midges was read. It was ordered that
, ^ l ' 1*of Roods and Bridges rebuild the
i*°*ell Creek, the Soldiers Creek and

OR S O D A W A T E R

Newspapers, Magazines

and

Periodicals

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Manufactured with pure distilled water—th c /^ ill prevent illness, aid
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digestion and give you health
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The §anford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, F(a.

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. Tn orHfir to, reduce our immense stock, we have* decided to put
on this~Six-Dav Discount Sale which will-give every one the opportur
nity to secure anything in the Furniture and Household Line at a
-very-low figure
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that has not been paid for in advance.
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SALE
BEGINS
BEDS, BEDS
$ 4 00 Vnlucf iron Beds, bargains at ___ $ 2
5 00 .....................
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8 00 .....................
......................... 5 75
10 00 *.................... ■ ...........................G 98
15 00 “
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35'00- " • - “
*' something elegant 15
BED SPRINGS
50 Value, Coil Springs, fold in g............... $2
£4 75 *• • Truss “
6 00 *' National“ guaranteed20yrs 4
M ATTRESSES
.$ 3-50 Vnluc Mattresses, soft top T V: .$ 2

75
50
50
GO
25
50
25

Combination _ __ V______ 3 10
Felt, art tick........................ 4 G5
__beauty^
G25
,r~ . ................................... 8 50
11 50 pound, none better! 13 50
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ROCKERS

50 Value, Oak Sewing Rockers
90
*23 " Porch Rockers..................... 1 GO
80 M . "
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00 ...........................
................. . . 4 50
00 to 12 00 Rockers, all descriptions 2 50 7 75
DINING CHAIRS

$1 50 V a lu e ....'.___ ________ '................$ 98
2 00 “ ................. ................................ 1 25

KITCHEN SAFES
.$ 4 75 V alue...............•....................................$3*28
5 25 “
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12 75 " ............................... .................... 7 90
KITCHEN TABLES
$4 50 V a lu es......................................... ..........$2 75
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$ 8 00 Value, Oak G foot.............................$ 5 90
350 .13 00
'*• ........ ........ . 9 3 5
18 5 0 — *1— Quartered Oak 8 foot
13 50
30 00 » * ^ round—
top, jHidestul support..............
23 60
CENTER TABLES
-^ 4 -75-Valuc : ____ _
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7 00 “
Elegant Quartered Oak
• 8 50 “
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WRITING TABLES
G 00 Value, Golden Oak with drawer and pad
rest........ ................................
4
CHIFFONIERS
8 50 Value, Quartered Oak Top, 5 drawers 5
11 00 “
French Mirror . . . ...... ............' *
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15 00 Value, Quartered Oak, 5 drawers French
Mirror, swell top drawer ........ . . . 10

TO ILET SETS

.$1 50 Value, 10 pieces, overglazed porce­
lain, finish, the very best designs, nt $2 75
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China M atting, HeversitjU P a tte rn s. Clinched Edges

24c Value, during this 0 day sale ..
.yiird 15c
39c ..........................................
" 24c
4 8 c ....................... "
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RUGS

$ 1 75 to G 50 Vulues, at ......... 1 10 to $ 3 50
15 00 Value, Art Squares'9x12 . . ___: 11 75
7 iK) V!__ Japanesc Arl-Squu rctrTbd g—4“91J—

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35
40
41

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50
50
25

SIDE BOARDS AND BUFFETS
00 Value, Side Board, artistic D e sig n ...34 50
00 .......................
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21 75
00 “
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(XI “ UulTct, would iuive to be seen
to Ik? appreciated......... ............... . . . . 2 5 GO
HALL RACKS
50 Value, Golden Oak,"French Mirror
9 50

■10 00

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Mirror, n beauty

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DRESSERS 11 00 Value, Golden OakV...................
(t ."0
18 50 ............................... .............. ........... 11 &lt;¡0
30 00 \ "
QuarteredOak, full swell front 19 90
35 00 "
“ ' " serpentine
23 00
TOILET WASH STANDS
10 00 Value, Gftddcn Oak, French Mirror.
5 85
-1100
G 45
REFRIGERATORS
10 50 Value-. ............. ........■
8 (¡5
23 00 " Golden Oak, brass trimmed--*^ 15-HO
31 00 “---------—
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in 2?
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
3 75 Value, 4 quart, cream frozen in 4 min 2 25
-4 75 - “ - - Q - ----- V 4J**is
0 00 “ ' 8 ............................................. * 3 98
W ATER COOLERS
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5 00 Value, Combination Cooler and Filter 2 80
HAMMOCKS
1 75 Value . ........................... .
110
2 75 “
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198
4 50 *'
298
5 50 “ . . .
375
0 75 “ ................. ............. .......... •
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MOSQUITO CANOPIES
4 50 Value, "New Acme“ Combination
2 00 "
No. 5 Ceiling
.
2 50 "
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.2 85
125
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CRIBS
10 25 Value. Green or White Enamelled,
#
guaranteed for 20 years ... . . .
&lt;&gt; 95
COOK STOVES
11 Q0 Value, Size No.*7............. \ ..................7 35
17 00 “
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II 75
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5 00 Value, two.burner, "Reliance" .
7 00 “
threo

3 75
5 25

Go-Carts. High-Chairs, Crockery, Granite-Ware, Tinware and everything we carry will
9 w be subject to the slaughter in prices of this Six-Day Sale. - Nothing will be spared.

J * Remember the date* Monday, April 19

Come early and secure the Best Bargains

. Sanford, Fla.
During this Six-Day Sale

My bid on “ Will C. free’.’ sew Ins
machine Is

Tins machine is a $55.00 high-grade, standard muke. is the lightest running ; •
its and is up-to-date ui every particular. On the last day of our six duy sale ::
II bq opened and the fortunate blddei notified..., Should two ei&gt; mnrw-hiH« b e H i
furnished with new blanks and their bids accepted again. Remember it does ! ’
aw small the bid. it will be recognized. •' The name of fortunate bidder will !! Nume
unt of the highest bid will be found in the following issub of the “Sanford !;
uur
Window. Cut out
blank form below, .fill1 In», and mail• or
bring' to our store. i!!*
rft u n n l I m u m l/ k m a
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. APRIL 23, 1909

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BY P O IIC E

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA

[Mistaken For Burglar And Receives
One of The Finest Tracts ot Land
Wound In Leg
Items of Interest Gleaned From
This Section
Sanford Is Destined to Become

The bcneral News of “ The Land
An unfortunate shooting occurred last
The Holden Real Estate Company is
Manufacturing City
I Saturday night in which Don McDonnld
of Flow ers”
opening a new sub-division south of the
received a flesh wound in the leg from
city, to bccolled"Spring Hammock." This
the pistol of Policeman W. D. Cobb.
is n mngqjflccnt body of hnmmock Innd,
h a p p e n in g s d u r i n g t h e w e e k burglary had occurred on Friday Right nt LOCATION IS BEST IN THE STATE
CULLED FROM THE STATE PR ESS
on
which is located the famous Robinson
I the Postal Telegraph office and the police
spring, nnd embraces about 720 acresi
were on the lookout for thieves. Officer
Surveyor
A. C. Hart hns been busy for six An Epitome of the Week's Most Im ­
Capitalists
and
Promoters
Are
Seek­
Here the Readers Will Find a Brief ICobb had been trailing a suspicious char­
weeks
on
Hie engineering work on this sub
ing
Investments
Along
TTifs
acter Saturday night near the lake front
portant Happenings In the
Historical Spring. Flowing
division, and n force of twenty Jmnds were
Line In Sanford
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and
was
coming
by
Miller's
corner.
About
For Hurried.Readers
State's Domain.
put to work Tuesday constructing roads
Sanford, the Celery City, is destined to
-cen M. cr Butirrnf iStffltlrCwroHnn-iïïM
^»rkurrt-nrtd 'iev'erhrp.irZ. T. FWiman, fbrinCr tax. assessor aiuT- i
and ditches. The tract isdividc«! into ten1ties nt the depot that the door of the become Sanford, the city of factories, ere
Ust week nt an infirmary in Edgefield.
collector of Tampa, has been found guilty
acre
lots.
The
Sanford
&amp;
Oviedo
railway
First Nationnl Hank wns open and bur­ long, nnd aside from being the greatest
of embezzlement, and sentenced to five
Kennilwortli Inn, the popular resort ho­
glars were at work. Don McDonald nnd vegetable center in the world, our city hav nuts through this fine body of land, nsdoes
the hnrd-BurfaceSanford nnd Orlando road. years in the. peiiJiantiaryuitritopuy a tine "
tel nt Asheville, N. C., was burned Inst Fields started to the bank and tried the
ing the Ideal location for factory sites, is
The
main line of tiie A. C. L. touches the of $4,044.79. — ' ----------week.
door about the time Officer Cobh turned springing into prominence among many
tract
on thd west side. The companyIms
Eustls is to have electric lights. The
Nightriders are ngain busy in Kentucky, I Miller's corner. The boys were tniknowir promoters and capitalists seeking locations
already
sold seventeen lots in this sub­ city council has granted the franchise to
several tobacco barns in the vicinity of j to him nnd supposing they were trying to for great manufacturing lnlerests“ In the
"Ha»fleld having been bllriu-d lust week. break in he shot to frighten them away South. The location of Sanford at the division, fourteen of which were sold to a Georgia firm, who nre to have the lights
About 300,000 pounds of tobacco lielung-' nnd then fired ugnln, the shot taking ef­ head of navigation upon the St. Johns parties from Tarcntum.Pa., two to parties installed during the summer.
The schooner James C. Clifford, which
ing to independent growers nnd dealers | fect in the fleshy part of McDonald's leg river and nil that pertains to cheap water from Nashville, Tenn., and one to S. West
Holden
oi-Danville,
V«-.
As
this
tract
only
were destroyed,
wns
reported as nailing in the gulf of Mex­
lie-wus-gi vaM-uwtdlonl-tHteiiHon as soon transportation Is also peculiarly situated
came under control of the Hplden Rent ico with all sails set nnd no one on hoard,
The steamer Virginia, the largest vessel ns possible nnd at present is on the road in many other respects for one of-the great­
Estate Co. two months ago, the sales re­ wns found Inst week burned to tho water's
plying on the Ohio river between Cincin- to recovery nnd the wound will not result est factory sites tire South has ever |&gt;rocorded ore pretty good evidence of the ac­ e«lge near Pensacola. There is mystery
nati ntul Pittsburgh, struck a rock nnd | seriously.
duccd. According to Col. Wntterson. edi­
tivity in the real estate market. Tiie prin­ connected with thd case. Parties visiting
Officer Cobb was arrested and is now tor of the Louisville Courier-Journal, the
sank near Wellesville lust week. There
cipal avenue in this Bub-division running thevessel tiefore the hurtling found n can­
were a number of passengers but- ull of Iout on hail. A preliminary trial was nut contemplated ship ennui across the state
forone and a half miles Hirough a magni­ dle burning in the cabin. They extin­
them, ns well as tlte entire crew esca|&gt;cd livid here ns county solicitor will ffie of Florida, together with the Panama caficent hardwood forest, and is fifty feet guished the light-awl Hten went for nsstst-Idirect information against him and (lie nul. will bring Florida into the IlnielliHii
without mishap.
wider Is called Pennsylvania avenue, in nnce to secure the schooner for salvage.
Surrounded by her family of flvechlhhmr
&lt;*lm- "Hi once nlTthe ideal state for manufactur honor of (lie gentlemen from Tnrentum in
On returning they found only the burned
1inai Court.
ing interests of all kinds, and the whole
fifty-four grandchildren and eighteen
the Keystone state. Arrangements nre hulk afloat.
It is a very unfortunate occurrence and slate will then take its rightful position as
grrnl-gr/mdchildfen.-Mra.Tanny Friedman
heipg made for Hie erection'of a sawmill
opinion is divided u|Min the question of one of the greatest in the symposium of
Senator George W. Deun of Waycross,
died nt her home in New York city Satur­
on Hie land nnd Hie development of tiie
the right of nn officer tu lire nt any one sister stales. Naturally, life ship ennui
Ga„
and u party of Chicago capitalists,
day. aged H2 yenrsand three months. Up
tract will go forward at a rapid rate.
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even though lie is acting in a suspicious will cross the state at this'point aided by
have bought 55,000 acres of laud near
to the day of tier death Mrs. Friedman re­
manner. It was ho|ied the trial would he the river nnd chain of lakes for Hie water
Purchased Flne-Bulldlnl Site____ Jacksonville for $500,000, and will col- ’
mained active in mind nnd body. She
held here this week in order (hat both supply, nnd the typography of the country
onlze it with thrifty western fanners.
simply fell asleep in the arms of herdnughA deal was closed yesterday that means
sides of the case could tie brought tu being especially adapted .for the canal
Miami is to have a wireless telephone
tcr with whom she live«!.
much to the business interests of Sanford,
light, Ttic m atter will now he settled in construction. The deeiieningof tiie chan­
station, located on top or Hie Hotel BisM.
L.
Tyler,
a
prominent
citizen
nf
Ft.
"Jem" Mace, the old-time English pugil­ Hie Criminal Court and die circumstances nel of Hie St. JohnB will bring Inrgcr ves­
cnync. It is to be ready for business the
ist, aged 78 years, is now an applicant he chronicled in Tin: Hckald as Hiey are sels right to the Sanford dock, and nlrendv Wnyne, Indiana, purchased tlu- site of tiie
laundry recently destroyed by fire on Pal­ latter part of this summer.
for a iiritisli old-age pension. At unc time given at the trial.
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several deals ure under way to secure lake
Owing to the giving way of the founda­
metto qyenue, und will divide it into live
hr was worth 53SO.OOO.
front property and riparian rights for large
tion
of tlte caisonof the South Bench draw
residence lots, and erect ilweliings upon
e n te rta in m e n t a t Operu House
Crip is causing the death of Indians in
wholesale houses.
bridge,
this week, water navigation wns
eucii
lot.
Mr.
Tyler
is
a
progressive
citi­
The Librnry Association takes pleasure
large numbers in the MucKenzie river
At
the
present
lime
Sanford
fieople
nre
seriously
Interfered with, and the St. Johns
zen.
and
tins
purchased
considerable
prop­
in announcing that nt an early date un
section of the Hudson Day Company. .
entertainment will be give« nt the Opera fully oli ve to the question of factories, nnd erty In ill*» celery della. His faith In San­ Light und Power Co. were greatly Incon­
John Wilson Webb, who lives at 1017 House by our home talent, under the di­ being first upon the ground, ure sturting ford is unbounded, and he will erect homes venienced.
Wtisldngton avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.. Is the rection of Mrs. O. P. Likens. 50 per cent new enterprises everyday. Among them upon ids new property that will greatly
Last Saturday while Mrs. Martha Hums
largest young Imby in the world. He Is of the proceeds to go to the benefit of Hie can be noted Hie following:
enhance Hie value of Palmetto avenue, residing nt Ferry Puss,oubout five milesthree years old nnd weighs 120 pounds. Library Association.
The Sanford Carriage Fnctpry. Just fin­ and Sanford property in general.
from Tallahassee, was standing In front.. His mother weighs £00 pounds, and his Mrs. Likens, an efficient vocal teacher has ished a large two-story brick building on
Mr. Tyler expects tu leave for Ft. Wnyne- nf the fireplace in "Tier room, her dress took
father, who died recently, weighed 250.
been training her pupils for special parts Oak avenue for the manufacture' 6T "car­ in a few days anil will return in the early fire, and before assistance reached tier she
— British inheritance taxes yield $90,000- in the concert for several weeks. She has riages, wagons, automobile repairing nnd fall with a party of capitalists. We can was so dreadfully burned that she died in
000 annually.
:xpect something to happen in real estate u few hours. She was about 50 years of - .
also enlisted the interest of nearly all the garage.
age, nnd leaves a large family,
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The Sanford Machine and Foundry Works. about Hint time.
Out of the estate of Mary Freer of Ohio, singers in tile city and will have ns the
worth some $90,000, nil there is left after principal feature of the occasion a chorus Alt kinds of. machinery built nnd repaired.
The tourist hotels of the East Coast are
The Sanford Novelty Works
eight yearspflitigation is $1.44. The ex­ of over fifty voices. Several fine numbers Automobiles nnd gns engines, nnd n large
all closed for the season.
The
latest addition to Snnford's m anu­
automobile
gnruge
in
connection.
will
he
sung,
a
indies'
quartette
Will
be
a
ecutor and attorneys in the case have been
Announcement is made that the night
arrested, charged witli misappropriating prominent figure ns well us trios, duettes
The Sanford Coca-Coin Bottling Works. facturing interests makes nn announce­ train un tile AHuntic Coast Line to St.
ment in this week's issue. Tiie Sanford Petersburg wilt be dlscontlned May 2.
and solos. Mrs. Likens will sing several Coco-coin und ull kinds of soft drinks.
the property.
fine
solos.
A
fairy
chours
of
ctherial
. Sheep tenders nnd cowboys in some
The Pcpsi-Cola Bottling Works.of Whit­ Novelty Works hns started operations and
A Peoria, HI., syndicate bus purchased
are prepared to furnish nil kinds of con­
bcipgs
of
tender
age
will
form
a
lovely
parts of Nebraska ore at open war over
taker &amp; Bennett. Pepsi-cola nnd «9 »oft
80,000
acres of land in Columbia und
crete
bricks
and
blocks,
wood
turning.
the question of exclusive right to the graz­ pIctuTte-falio^rcd by two numbers dear to drinks.
Hamilton cunnties to be used for coloniza­
inch
columns,
balusters,
newells.
window
all
hearts,
"Dixie"
and
the
"Donnie
Blue
ing lands, £everul sheep men in tile Dig
Tiie Ox Fihre und Brush Co. Palmetto frames and ail kinds of builders' sup­ tion purixises. It wns bought from R. J.
Ffhg," sung by u bewitching bevey of
Horn country have already been killed.
fibre
factory und bruslfts of nil kinds.
plies. The factory is locuted lit the cor­ und B. F. Camp, und will be sub-divided
young ladies.
Bishop Tlioburn of the Methodist church
The Geo. H. FernnldCo., Machine Shops, ner of French avenue nnd Commercial into forty and eighty acre tracts. Tills
was given n grand reception in Mendville.
Negro Hanged a t Orlando
Machinery nnd gns engine repairing.
street and the plant is well.supplied with purchase makes n total of over 400,000 :
i’a., lust week in honor of ids fifty yesrsof
Jesse Willis, the negro who killed section
W. P. Carter, rough nnd dressed lumbef some of tiie finest wood working machin­ acres now owned by tills syndicate, ex­
missionary service in India.
foreman Hammock at Paola last full, suf­ and novelty works.
ery in Hie Sooth. This new enterprise tending from Arcadia north.
It seems that the recent killing of Dr. fered the [KMialty for his crime at Orlando
Wlint gives promise to he the largest G.
Pope ContrnctingCo. Pressed brick, ar­ will be a great boon to Hie Sanford build­
Wtn. Jones, the noted nnthrnpotoglst in last Friday. Thus, the law was allowed
tificial stone, large novelty works, und ers ns they can now purchnsc ull their A. R. |wst ever organized In Hie. South
the Philippine Islands by the natives, was to take Its course,-and no pardon whs
materiul at home. "Made in Sanford" was launched in St. Petersburg lust Satur­
manufacturers of builders' supplies.
due to a misunderstanding of signnls. A granted or commutation of sentence. This
will soon tic tiie slogan for nil kinds of day.
Crystal Ice Factory. 0|&gt;eruting n sixtydead line hud been established and the is the first hanging to take place in Orunge
supplies^
.
—The mystery surrounding the finding-of -—
lull faclury. nnd cold sturuge for 2,000
doctor crossed this nnd partook of fish; county in several years.
Abraham Andrews tied hand and foot and
A
fter
Jo
e
Lee’s
Scalp
tons
of
ice
and
forty
oars
of
celery.
not knowing that'in so doing lie
ucgagged,
ot iiis home in St. Petersburg,
Tour.
Following
this
comes
the
an­
Tallahassee, April 21.—Of state-wide
The Sanford'Ice &amp; Wuter Co.’. Munucepting a challege to tight.
April
10,
lias been cleared up by the con­
nouncement that price of bread has been facturers of Ice, with capacity of 25 tons interest wus n resolution introduced by
fession of Andrews, who says lie did the
■ While turning the crank of an Ice!cream advanced in some localities and the size
Mr- Chase of Duval county, nnd adopted,
daily.
act himself, and snys he doesn’t know why
. _. .iunonvcsrethicettli
rK O j:*b New Park In gHnnser^Omr [-nrgl r
ton City, Conn.. Horae« H. Sliced. 14 years bteffl' cieared J4 ,000.000 for which Hie of thejajgest pnd_besi_x*quipped_ia_Uie gross to use all humirnble mentis to per­ iiu-did-i tu n lees he w us crazy.'
I.
out, scratched ids hand on some shrubbery | hreiui£jUef, hanM ow w . '--------------------The weather bureau lias decided not tan
suade the president not to ap|iuinl any
state.
—ami died fronrtocklow iTVKfnsequence.
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E. H. Herndon's Repair Shop and Auto­ negroes to federal positions in the state, issue uny weather maps for May and June
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A candle constructed upon mathenmtimid to begin the. good work by decapi­ but will continue the local weather signals
or t le |reaf ending March 31, 10,099 ca| certainty to burn continuously for near- mobile garage.
mm,grants from the United Slates en- jy qve yenra j,ua l&gt;eCn made In New York.
A targe automobile shop and garage, to tating the head of the internal revenue as heretofore.' This action is taken to
er«&lt; anitoba, Canada.
It ¡8 to bur„ 4n memory of Detective Pet- occupy the large room in the Stone-Gove department In Florida nnd appointing as avoid a possible defleitin this department
of the government service for the liscal
a successor n good white man,
Fifty years ago, Mury Grogan catne from rusino who was murdered In Palermo, Italy, block.
The Introduction of the resolution was &gt;cjir ending June 30. The order applies
A factory for the manufacture of celery
Ireland wiUi her three children, and eu- several weeks ago. The candle is nine
followed by a round o f Unstinted applause not only to Florida but tu the whole coun­
—4«ed-the-employ ofA biat lYtcirof Uouth I feet high, three a n d a h a lf feet Incircura- tonic, compounds and condiments.
and
wiHiin a twinkling of an eye its try.
Kiver, N. J. She has been with the same ference nnd weighs 178 pounds. With
A brush factory for the manufacture of
adoption
bad been effected.
family ever since, and on the fiftieth an- the exception of one foot at Hie top and ull kinds of fibre brushes and mattresses.
The merchants of St. Augustine have
been victimized lately by cashing bogus
nlvcrsary of the event last week was m a d e another at the bottom, it is embossed with
The Sanford Tile Fuctory. Located at
New Residents
checks. One arrest lias been mude, and
mistress of the house for the day. A reg- fourteen carat gold laid on in octuple leaf. the corner of Oak avenue ami First street.
H|»r ovation was accorded her. The dill- The centerpiece, oil pure gold, shows lilies Manufacturing all kinds of filing and conA. I- Williams of Rutland Vermont who it is believed others will follow.
dren and grown-ups of both families were of the valley and n miniature reproducUon crete blocks. New machinery will be in­ lias been here the past week has returned
The cigar factory of Jose Silva in West
Present and the best kind of a time was [ of the holy college at Rome. The candle stalled here next week that will make this to his home. This is his first visit south Tampu was damaged by fire last Saturday
hud. When she hired to the Prices she is made of Austriat^beeswax and its cost factory one of the best in the state,
and he was so well pleased that he bought from an unknown cause.
•t»ked two dollars a week wages and nev­ was’$450.
Tiie A. C. L. shops for this division are tf five acre tract of land and expects to
The afcnbuiml Air Uive.wlil,build g spur
er asked for an increase or n vacation, but
A firm pf bell makers lu Cárntany offer also, located in Saitfurd and - while 'th e buy n home In the city, tie will move road-in Alachua county to tap tiie phosthe anniversary th e re war n Big* roll of to mend the liberty bell by a secret pro- force has been cut duwn lately, the pay icre this fall.
pliate mines in the viclulty.of Wade, New­
Mrs. Williams wq&amp; Miss Groce Allen,
LllU and a well-filled purse handed to the cessof bpaziqg, without removing it,maklng roll will aggregate about* $15,000 per
berry and Archer.
faithful old servant, now In her 78th year. | t na good aa ncw.
daughter of Mrs. M. L. Allen, and well
month.
Tampa is now talking about the erec­
known
in Sanford.
Some
of
tlte
new
manufacturing
deals
A daughter of Archdeacon Eineryofthe
Hailstones weighing half a pound each that will taka place In Sanford In a -few
tion of len-story sky-scrapers.
Episcopal diocese of 'California was re- fell lu DesMolnes. Iowa, last Sunday.
- Bought The Alligator / .
’ Judge Larimore of Tampa recently dis­
at
months are still in the embryo, and the
cently married to Gunjlro Aoki. p Japoposed q( forty cases in thirty-five mlnutse
Prof. Pickering, astronomer of Harvard i'acts cannot be gleaned as the promoters
Roland
Woodward
a
well
known
citizen
frese, in Seattle.
Uuivcrsity announces that he Is of the at present are endeavoring to purchase of Jacksonville purchased link, «leather,
Sanford wlU have a Fourth of July
The recent gambling in wheat on the] oplniop that.the people of Earth cancom- suitable locations. Suffice to say that Alligator this week and while his plans
stock exchanges in the North . and West municate with those of Mars by means of they are on a.' large scale, and will mean are not known definitely. It is rumored catebraiion that promises to nplipse uny
ha* forced.the price up to such a point light-flash signals transmitted by an ex- hundreds of new residents for Sanford, that he will use the steamer in the river effort of this kind ever hefor attempted
U to cause a decided advance In the price tensive system of mirrors.
in this section. Get busy with it.
trade.
and a large-ntontidy payroll.
Various Sources

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tu e SANFORD t ir a ALD

. Tn orHfir to, reduce our immense stock, we have* decided to put
on this~Six-Dav Discount Sale which will-give every one the opportur
nity to secure anything in the Furniture and Household Line at a
-very-low figure
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This will be a strictly spot cash sale, nothing will be delivered
that has not been paid for in advance.
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SALE
BEGINS
BEDS, BEDS

KITCHEN SAFES

$ 4 00 Vnlucf iron Beds, bargains at ___ $ 2
5 00 ...................
.......................... 3
8 00 ...................
.......................5 75
10 00 *.................. ■ ........................G 98
15 00 “
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11
35'00- " •- “
*' something elegant 15

75
50

MATTRESSES
.$ 3-50 Vnluc Mattresses, soft top T V: .$ 2 25
Combination _ ___V ______ 3 10
Felt, art tick........................ 4 G5
__ beauty^
G25
,r~ . .................................. 8 50
11 50 pound, none better! 13 50

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KITCHEN TABLES
$4 50 Values..................................... .........$2 75

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50 Value, Coil Springs, folding..............$2 25
£4 75 *• • Truss “
6 00 *' National“
guaranteed20yrs 4 50

$1
2
4
0
4

.$ 4 75 Value............. •................................ $3*28
5 25 “
___ _________ A 00
12 75 " ......... .................. .................. 7 90

50
GO

BED SPRINGS

EXTENSION TABLES

$ 8
350 .13
18
30

00 Value, Oak G foot.......................... $ 5 90
00
'*• ....... ......... 9 3 5
50— *1— Quartered Oak 8 foot
13 50
00 » * ^ round—
top, jHidestul support.............
23 60

CENTER TABLES

• ROCKERS

DINING CHAIRS
$1 50 V a lu e ....'.___ _________ '............... $ 98
2 00 “
................. .............................. 1 25
.$1 50 Value, 10 pieces, overglazed porce­
lain, finish, the very best designs, nt $2 75

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MATTING

China Matting, HeversitjU Patterns. Clinched Edges

24c Value, during this 0 day sale ..
.yiird 15c
39c .........................................
" 24c
4 8 c ......................."
“
" T........ v 3 0c

RUGS
$ 1 75 to G 50 Vulues, at ......... 1 10 to $ 3 50
15 00 Value, Art Squares'9x12 . . ___ : 11 75
7 iK) V!__ Japanesc Arl-Squu rctrTbd g—4“ 91J—

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SIDE BOARDS AND BUFFETS
00 Value, Side Board, artistic Design...34 50
00 ....................
.. ;.
21 75
00 “
“.
“ •...................... ” .24 75
(XI “
UulTct, would iuive to be seen
to Ik? appreciated..................... .. . . . 2 5 GO

HALL RACKS
14 50 Value, Golden Oak,"French Mirror
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5 85
G 45

REFRIGERATORS
10 50 Value-. ........... ....... ■
8 (¡5
23 00 " Golden Oak, brass trimmed--*^ 15-HO
31 00 “---------—
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in 2?

ICE CREAM FREEZERS
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4J-

3 98

WATER COOLERS

8 50 Value, Quartered Oak Top, 5 drawers 5 50
11 00 “
French Mirror . . . .................' *
7 50
15 00 Value, Quartered Oak, 5 drawers French
Mirror, swell top drawer ........ . . . 10 25

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n..nrr,.rJl (U
Mirror, n beauty

TOILET WASH STANDS
10 00 Value, Gftddcn Oak, French Mirror.
- 1100

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5 00 Value, Combination Cooler and Filter 2 80

CHIFFONIERS

■10 00

00 Value, Golden OakV..................
(t ."0
50 ........................ ...........................
11 &lt;¡0
00 \ "
QuarteredOak, full swell front 19 90
00 "
“ ' " serpentine
23 00

0 00

G 00 Value, Golden Oak with drawer and pad
rest.....................................
4 15

54
35
40
41

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3 75 Value, 4 quart, cream frozen in 4 min 2 25

WRITING TABLES

TOILET SETS

11
18
30
35

-4 75 - “ - - Q -

-^ 4 -75-Valuc : ____ _
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7 00 “
Elegant Quartered Oak
• 8 50 “

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50 Value, Oak Sewing Rockers
90
*23 "
Porch Rockers..................... 1 GO
80 M . "
V
. . . . . . . . ........2 80
00 ...........................
............... . . . 4 50
00 to 12 00 Rockers, all descriptions 2 50 7 75

DRESSERS

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9 50
‘ ' 10 70

HAMMOCKS
1
2
4
5
0

75 Value . ......................... .
75 “
. : ___ ‘
50 *'
50 “ . . .
75 “ ..................................... •

110
198
298
375
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MOSQUITO CANOPIES
4 50 Value, "New Acme“ Combination
2 00 "
No. 5 Ceiling
.
2 50 "
“ 7
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.2 85
125
1 (iO

CRIBS
10 25 Value. Green or White Enamelled,
#
guaranteed for 20 years ... . . .
&lt;&gt; 95

COOK STOVES
11 Q0 Value, Size No.*7............\................7 35
17 00 “
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" 8
II 75
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f T n i / F S — :—

5 00 Value, two.burner, "Reliance" .
7 00 “
threo

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3 75
5 25

Go-Carts. High-Chairs, Crockery, Granite-Ware, Tinware and everything w e carry will
be subject to the slaughter in prices of this Six-Day Sale. - Nothing will be spared.

J * Remember the date* Monday, April 19

Come early and secure the Best Bargains

. Sanford, Fla.
During this Six-Day Sale

M y bid on “ Will C. f r e e ’.’ sew Ins
machine Is

Tins machine is a $55.00 high-grade, standard muke. is the lightest running ; •
its and is up-to-date ui every particular. On the last day of our six duy sale ::
II bq opened and the fortunate blddei notified..., Should two ei&gt; mnrw-hiH« b e H i
furnished with new blanks and their bids accepted again. Remember it does ! ’
aw small the bid. it will be recognized. •' The name of fortunate bidder will !! Nume
unt of the highest bid will be found in the following issub of the “Sanford !;
uur
Window. Cut out
blank form below, .fill1 In», and mail• or
bring
to our store. i!!*
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NEWS O f THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. APRIL 23, 1909

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m cdonald shot

BY P O IIC E

[M istaken F o r Burglar And Receives
Wound In Leg

CITY O f FACTORIES

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Sanford Is Destined to Become
Manufacturing City

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n e w s u b d iv is io n

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA

One o f The Finest T ra cts ot Land
This Section

The bcneral News of “The Land
An unfortunate shooting occurred last
The Holden Real Estate Company is
I Saturday night in which Don McDonnld
of Flow ers”
opening a new sub-division south o f the
received a flesh wound in the leg from
city, t o bccolled"Spring Hammock." This
the pistol o f Policeman W. D. Cobb.
is n mngqjflccnt body of hnmmock Innd,
h a p p e n i n g s d u r i n g t h e w e e k burglary had occurred on Friday Right nt LOCATION IS BEST IN THE STATE
C U LLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
on
which is located the famous Robinson
I the Postal Telegraph office and the police
spring, nnd embraces about 7 20 acresi
were on the lookout for thieves. Officer
Surveyor A. C. Hart hns been busy for six An Epitome o f the Week's M ost Im ­
Capitalists
and
Prom
oters
Are
Seek­
Here the Readers Will Find a Brief ICobb had been trailing a suspicious char­
weeks on Hie engineering work on this sub
ing Investments Along TTifs
acter Saturday night near the lake front
portant Happenings In the
Historical Spring. Flowing
division, and n force of twenty Jmnds were
Line In Sanford
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and
was
coming
by
Miller's
corner.
About
For Hurried.Readers
State's Domain.
put to work Tuesday constructing roads
Sanford, the Celery City, is destined to
-c e n M. c r Butirrnf iStffltlrCwroHnn-iïïM
^»rkurrt-nrtd 'iev'erhrp.irZ. T. FWiman, fbrinCr tax. assessor aiuT- i
1ties nt the depot that the door of the become Sanford, the city o f factories, ere and ditches. The tract isdividc«! into tenUst week nt an infirmary in Edgefield.
acre lots. The Sanford &amp; Oviedo railway collector o f Tampa, has been found guilty
First Nationnl Hank wns open and bur­ long, nnd aside from being the greatest
nuts through this fine body of land, nsdoes of embezzlement, and sentenced to five
Kennilwortli Inn, the popular resort ho­ glars were at work. Don McDonald nnd
vegetable center in the world, our city hav
the hnrd-BurfaceSanford nnd Orlando road. years in the. peiiJiantiaryuitritopuy a tine "
tel nt Asheville, N. C., was burned Inst Fields started to the bank and tried the
ing the Ideal location for factory sites, is
The
main line of tiie A. C. L. touches the of $ 4,0 44 .7 9. — ' -------- ----week.
door about the time Officer Cobh turned springing into prominence among many
tract
on thd west side. The companyIms
Eustls is to have electric lights. The
Nightriders are ngain busy in Kentucky, I Miller's corner. The boys were tniknowir promoters and capitalists seeking locations
already
sold seventeen lots in this sub­ city council has granted the franchise to
several tobacco barns in the vicinity o f j to him nnd supposing they were trying to for great manufacturing lnlerests“ In the
"Ha»fleld having been bllriu-d lust week. break in he shot to frighten them away South. The location of Sanford at the division, fourteen of which were sold to a Georgia firm, who nre to have the lights
About 300,000 pounds of tobacco lielung-' nnd then fired ugnln, the shot taking e f­ head o f navigation upon the St. Johns parties from Tarcntum.Pa., two to parties installed during the summer.
The schooner James C. Clifford, which
ing to independent growers nnd dealers |fect in the fleshy part of McDonald's leg river and nil that pertains to cheap water from Nashville, Tenn., and one to S. West
Holden oi-Danville, V«-. A s this tract only wns reported as nailing in the gulf of Mex­
were destroyed,
lie-wus-gi vaM-uwtdlonl-tHteiiHon as soon transportation Is also peculiarly situated
came under control o f the Hplden Rent ico with all sails set nnd no one on hoard,
The steamer Virginia, the largest vessel ns possible nnd at present is on the road in many other respects for one of-the great­
Estate Co. two months ago, the sales re­ wns found Inst week burned to tho water's
plying on the Ohio river between Cincin- to recovery nnd the wound will not result est factory sites tire South has ever |&gt;rocorded ore pretty good evidence o f the ac­ e«lge near Pensacola. There is mystery
nati ntul Pittsburgh, struck a rock nnd |seriously.
duccd. According to Col. Wntterson. edi­
tivity in the real estate market. Tiie prin­ connected with thd case. Parties visiting
Officer Cobb was arrested and is now tor o f the Louisville Courier-Journal, the
sank near Wellesville lust week. There
cipal avenue in this Bub-division running thevessel tiefore the hurtling found n can­
were a number of passengers but- ull of Iout on hail. A preliminary trial was nut contemplated ship ennui across the state
forone and a half miles Hirough a magni­ dle burning in the cabin. They extin­
them, ns well as tlte entire crew esca|&gt;cd livid here ns county solicitor will ffie o f Florida, together with the Panama caficent hardwood forest, and is fifty feet guished the light-awl Hten went for nsstst-Idirect information against him and (lie nul. will bring Florida into the IlnielliHii
without mishap.
w ider Is called Pennsylvania avenue, in nnce to secure the schooner for salvage.
Surrounded by her family of flvechlhhmr
&lt;*lm- "Hi once nlTthe ideal state for manufactur honor of (lie gentlemen from Tnrentum in
On returning they found only the burned
1inai Court.
ing interests o f all kinds, and the whole
fifty-four grandchildren and eighteen
the Keystone state. Arrangements nre hulk afloat.
It is a very unfortunate occurrence and slate will then take its rightful position as
grrnl-gr/mdchildfen.-Mra.Tanny Friedman
heipg made for Hie erection'of a sawmill
opinion is divided u|Min the question of one o f the greatest in the symposium o f
Senator George W. Deun o f Waycross,
died nt her home in New York city Satur­
on Hie land nnd Hie development of tiie
the right o f nn officer tu lire nt any one sister stales. Naturally, life ship ennui
Ga„ and u party of Chicago capitalists,
day. aged H2 yenrsand three months. Up
tract will go forward at a rapid rate.
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even though lie is acting in a suspicious will cross the state at this'point aided by
have bought 5 5,000 acres of laud near
to the day of tier death Mrs. Friedman re­
manner. It was ho|ied the trial would he the river nnd chain o f lakes for Hie water
Jacksonville
for $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 , and will col- ’
Purchased Flne-Bulldlnl Site____
mained active in mind nnd body. She
held here this week in order (hat both supply, nnd the typography of the country
onlze it with thrifty western fanners.
simply fell asleep in the arms of herdnughA deal was closed yesterday that means
sides of the case could tie brought tu being especially adapted .for the canal
Miami is to have a wireless telephone
tcr with whom she live«!.
much to the business interests of Sanford,
light, Ttic matter will now he settled in construction. The deeiieningof tiie chan­
station, located on top or Hie Hotel BisM.
L.
Tyler,
a
prominent
citizen
nf
Ft.
"Jem" Mace, the old-time English pugil­ Hie Criminal Court and die circumstances nel o f Hie St. JohnB will bring Inrgcr ves­
cnync. It is to be ready for business the
ist, aged 78 years, is now an applicant he chronicled in Tin: Hckald as Hiey are sels right to the Sanford dock, and nlrendv Wnyne, Indiana, purchased tlu- site of tiie
latter part o f this summer.
laundry recently destroyed by fire on Pal­
for a iiritisli old-age pension. At unc time given at the trial.
r
several deals ure under way to secure lake
Owing to the giving way o f the founda­
metto qyenue, und will divide it into live
hr was worth 53SO.OOO.
front property and riparian rights for large
tion
of tlte ca ison of the South Bench draw
residence lots, and erect ilweliings upon
e n te rta in m e n t at Operu House
Crip is causing the death o f Indians in
wholesale houses.
bridge,
this week, water navigation wns
eucii
lot.
Mr.
Tyler
is
a
progressive
citi­
The Librnry Association takes pleasure
large numbers in the MucKenzie river
At the present lime Sanford fieople nre zen. and tins purchased considerable prop­ seriously Interfered with, and the St. Johns
in announcing that nt an early date un
section of the Hudson Day Company. .
fully oli ve to the question o f factories, nnd erty In ill*» celery della. His faith In San­ Light und Power Co. were greatly Incon­
entertainment will be give« nt the Opera
John Wilson Webb, who lives at 1017 House by our home talent, under the di­ being first upon the ground, ure sturting ford is unbounded, and he will erect homes venienced.
Wtisldngton avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.. Is the rection of Mrs. O. P. Likens. 50 per cent new enterprises everyday. Among them upon ids new property that will greatly
Last Saturday while Mrs. Martha Hums
largest young Imby in the world. He Is of the proceeds to go to the benefit of Hie can be noted Hie following:
enhance Hie value o f Palmetto avenue, residing nt Ferry Puss,oubout five milesthree years old nnd weighs 120 pounds. Library Association.
The Sanford Carriage Fnctpry. Just fin­ and Sanford property in general.
from Tallahassee, was standing In front.. His mother weighs £ 0 0 pounds, and his
ished
a large two-story brick building on
Mr. Tyler expects tu leave for Ft. Wnyne- nf the fireplace in "Tier room, her dress took
Mrs. Likens, an efficient vocal teacher has
father, who died recently, weighed 250.
been training her pupils for special parts Oak avenue for the manufacture' 6T "car­ in a few days anil will return in the early fire, and before assistance reached tier she
— British inheritance taxes yield $ 9 0 ,0 0 0 - in the concert for several weeks. She has riages, wagons, automobile repairing nnd fall with a party of capitalists. We can was so dreadfully burned that she died in
000 annually.
:xpect something to happen in real estate u few hours. She was about 50 years o f - .
also enlisted the interest of nearly all the garage.
age, nnd leaves a large family,
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The Sanford Machine and Foundry Works. about Hint time.
Out of the estate of Mary Freer o f Ohio, singers in tile city and will have ns the
worth some $90,000, nil there is left after principal feature of the occasion a chorus Alt kinds of. machinery built nnd repaired.
The tourist hotels of the East Coast are
The S anford Novelty W o rk s
eight yearspflitigation is $1.44. The ex­ of over fifty voices. Several fine numbers Automobiles nnd gns engines, nnd n large
all closed for the season.
The
latest addition to Snnford's manu­
automobile
gnruge
in
connection.
will
he
sung,
a
indies'
quartette
Will
be
a
ecutor and attorneys in the case have been
Announcement is made that the night
arrested, charged witli misappropriating prominent figure ns well us trios, duettes
The Sanford Coca-Coin Bottling Works. facturing interests makes nn announce­ train un tile AHuntic Coast Line to St.
ment in this week's issue. Tiie Sanford
and solos. Mrs. Likens will sing several Coco-coin und ull kinds of soft drinks.
the property.
Petersburg wilt be dlscontlned May 2.
Novelty Works hns started operations and
fine
solos.
A
fairy
chours
of
ctherial
. Sheep tenders nnd cow boys in some
The Pcpsi-Cola Bottling W orks.of Whit­
A Peoria, HI., syndicate bus purchased
are prepared to furnish nil kinds of con ­
parts of Nebraska ore at open war over bcipgs of tender age will form a lovely taker &amp; Bennett. Pepsi-cola nnd «9 »oft
8
0,000
acres o f land in Columbia und
crete
bricks
and
blocks,
wood
turning.
the question o f exclusive right to the graz­ pIctuTte-falio^rcd by two numbers dear to drinks.
inch columns, balusters, newells. window Hamilton cunnties to be used for coloniza­
all
hearts,
"D
ixie"
and
the
"Donnie
Blue
ing lands, £everul sheep men in tile Dig
Tiie Ox Fihre und Brush Co. Palmetto frames and ail kinds of builders' sup­ tion purixises. It wns bought from R. J.
Ffhg," sung by u bewitching bevey of
Horn country have already been killed.
fibre factory und bruslfts of nil kinds.
plies. The factory is locuted lit the cor­ und B. F. Camp, und will be sub-divided
young ladies.
Bishop Tlioburn of the Methodist church
The Geo. H. FernnldCo., Machine Shops, ner of French avenue nnd Commercial into forty and eighty acre tracts. Tills
was given n grand reception in Mendville.
N egro Hanged at Orlando
Machinery nnd gns engine repairing.
street and the plant is well.supplied with purchase makes n total of over 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 :
i’ a., lust week in honor of ids fifty yesrsof
Jesse Willis, the negro who killed section
W. P. Carter, rough nnd dressed lumbef some of tiie finest wood working machin­ acres now owned by tills syndicate, ex­
missionary service in India.
foreman Hammock at Paola last full, suf­ and novelty works.
ery in Hie Sooth. This new enterprise tending from Arcadia north.
It seems that the recent killing of Dr. fered the [KMialty for his crime at Orlando
Wlint gives promise to he the largest G.
Pope ContrnctingCo. Pressed brick, ar­ will be a great boon to Hie Sanford build­
Wtn. Jones, the noted nnthrnpotoglst in last Friday. Thus, the law was allowed
tificial stone, large novelty works, und ers ns they can now purchnsc ull their A. R. |wst ever organized In Hie. South
the Philippine Islands by the natives, was to take Its cou rse,-an d no pardon whs
materiul at home. "Made in Sanford" was launched in St. Petersburg lust Satur­
manufacturers of builders' supplies.
due to a misunderstanding o f signnls. A granted or commutation o f sentence. This
will soon tic tiie slogan for nil kinds of day.
Crystal Ice Factory. 0|&gt;eruting n sixtydead line hud been established and the is the first hanging to take place in Orunge
supplies^
.
— The mystery surrounding the finding-of -—
lull faclury. nnd cold sturuge for 2,000
doctor crossed this nnd partook o f fish; county in several years.
Abraham Andrews tied hand and foot and
A fte r J o e Lee’ s Scalp
tons
of
ice
and
forty
oars
of
celery.
not knowing that'in so doing lie
ucgagged, ot iiis home in St. Petersburg,
Tour.
Following
this
comes
the
an­
Tallahassee, April 21.—Of state-wide
The Sanford'Ice &amp; Wuter Co.’ . Munucepting a challege to tight.
April 10, lias been cleared up by the con ­
nouncement that price of bread has been facturers of Ice, with capacity of 25 tons interest wus n resolution introduced by
fession o f Andrews, who says lie did the
■ While turning the crank o f an Ice! cream advanced in some localities and the size
Mr- Chase o f Duval county, nnd adopted,
daily.
act himself, and snys he doesn’t know why
. _. .iunonvcsrethicettli
rK O j:*b New Park In gHnnser^Omr [-nrgl r
ton City, Conn.. Horae« H. Sliced. 14 years bteffl' cieared J 4,0 0 0 .0 0 0 for which Hie of th eja jgest pnd_besi_x*quipped_ia_Uie gross to use all humirnble mentis to per­ iiu-did-i tu n lees he w u s crazy.'
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out, scratched ids hand on some shrubbery |hreiui£jUef, h a n M o w w . '------------------------The weather bureau lias decided not tan
suade the president not to ap|iuinl any
state.
— ami died fronrtocklow iTVKfnsequence.
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E. H. Herndon's Repair Shop and Auto­ negroes to federal positions in the state, issue uny weather maps for May and June
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A candle constructed upon mathenmtimid to begin the. good work by decapi­ but will continue the local weather signals
or t le |reaf ending March 31, 10,099 ca |certainty to burn continuously for near- mobile garage.
mm,grants from the United Slates en- jy q ve yenra j,ua l&gt;eCn made In New York.
A targe automobile shop and garage, to tating the head of the internal revenue as heretofore.' This action is taken to
er«&lt; anitoba, Canada.
It ¡8 to bur„ 4 n memory of Detective Pet- occupy the large room in the Stone-Gove department In Florida nnd appointing as avoid a possible defleitin this department
of the government service for the liscal
a successor n good white man,
Fifty years ago, Mury Grogan catne from rusino who was murdered In Palermo, Italy, block.
The Introduction of the resolution was &gt;cjir ending June 3 0 . The order applies
A factory for the manufacture of celery
Ireland wiUi her three children, and eu- several weeks ago. The candle is nine
followed by a round o f Unstinted applause not only to Florida but tu the whole coun­
—4«ed-the-employ o fA b ia t lY tcirof Uouth I feet high, three a n d a h a lf fe e t Incircura- tonic, compounds and condiments.
and
wiHiin a twinkling of an eye its try.
Kiver, N. J. She has been with the same ference nnd weighs 178 pounds. With
A brush factory for the manufacture of
adoption
bad been effected.
family ever since, and on the fiftieth an- the exception o f one foot at Hie top and ull kinds of fibre brushes and mattresses.
The merchants of St. Augustine have
been victimized lately by cashing bogus
nlvcrsary of the event last week was m a d e another at the bottom, it is embossed with
The Sanford Tile Fuctory. Located at
New Residents
checks. One arrest lias been mude, and
mistress of the house for the day. A reg- fourteen carat gold laid on in octuple leaf. the corner of Oak avenue ami First street.
H|»r ovation was accorded her. The d ill- The centerpiece, oil pure gold, shows lilies Manufacturing all kinds of filing and conA. I - Williams of Rutland Vermont who it is believed others will follow.
dren and grown-ups of both families were of the valley and n miniature reproducUon crete blocks. New machinery will be in­ lias been here the past week has returned
The cigar factory of Jose Silva in West
Present and the best kind o f a time was [ o f the holy college at Rome. The candle stalled here next week that will make this to his home. This is his first visit south Tampu was damaged by fire last Saturday
hud. When she hired to the Prices she is made o f Austriat^beeswax and its cost factory one of the best in the state,
and he was so well pleased that he bought from an unknown cause.
•t»ked two dollars a week wages and nev­ was’ $ 45 0.
Tiie A. C. L. shops for this division are tf five acre tract of land and expects to
The afcnbuiml Air Uive.wlil,build g spur
er asked for an increase or n vacation, but
A firm pf bell makers lu Cárntany offer also, located in Saitfurd and - while 'th e buy n home In the city, tie will move road-in Alachua county to tap tiie phosthe anniversary th e re w a r n Big* roll o f to mend the liberty bell by a secret pro- force has been cut duwn lately, the pay icre this fall.
pliate mines in the viclulty.of Wade, New­
Mrs. Williams wq&amp; Miss Groce Allen,
LllU and a well-filled purse handed to the cessof bpaziqg, without removing it,maklng roll will aggregate about* $15,000 per
berry and Archer.
faithful old servant, now In her 78th year. |t na good aa ncw .
daughter of Mrs. M. L. Allen, and well
month.
Tampa is now talking about the erec­
known in Sanford.
Some
o
f
tlte
new
manufacturing
deals
A daughter of Archdeacon E ineryofthe
Hailstones weighing half a pound each
tion o f len-story sky-scrapers.
that will taka place In Sanford In a - few
Episcopal diocese o f 'California was re- fell lu DesMolnes. Iowa, last Sunday.
- Bought The A lligator / .
’ Judge Larimore o f Tampa recently dis­
at
months are still in the embryo, and the
cently married to Gunjlro Aoki. p JapoProf. Pickering, astronomer o f Harvard i'acts cannot be gleaned as the promoters
Roland Woodward a well known citizen posed q( forty cases in thirty-five mlnutse
frese, in Seattle.
Uuivcrsity announces that he Is o f the at present are endeavoring to purchase of Jacksonville purchased link, «leather,
Sanford wlU have a Fourth o f July
The recent gambling in wheat on the] oplniop that.the people o f Earth can com - suitable locations. Suffice to say that Alligator this week and while his plans
stock exchanges in the North . and West municate with those o f Mars by means of they are on a.' large scale, and will mean are not known definitely. It is rumored catebraiion that promises to nplipse uny
ha* forced.the price up to such a point light-flash signals transmitted by an ex- hundreds o f new residents for Sanford, that he will use the steamer in the river effort o f this kind ever hefor attempted
U to cause a decided advance In the price tensive system o f mirrors.
in this section.
Get busy with it.
trade.
and a large-ntontidy payroll.

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sttc o f Snnford. In Florida they toko
Jacksonville, Tampa, Pensacola. Key
West and S t Augustine. This certainly
I; ■!* ;v !d ;5 S i z ! sur ¡^vijehur.
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Successore tu il. n. UÁKNER

SERVED AT

ñ nuagei or Opinion "Just Be4
• tween You andM e"

When the council decided to_Temove
the fountains It'was not their intention
to cut oil the water entirely but to have
a small fountain at the corner, A s It is
now there is no place to get a drink.
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WOMAN’S
EXCHANGE

Chlel U A n io n i Ye Ta k tn l Notes,
"The lambs and Hons lay down to­
and ra lth , tie'll Prent 'tifi"—
gether." Mayor Lnk’e and ti. W. Spencer
So Says Saunterer.
were seen hobnobbing on the street the

Every Day . After
February.-. 19th

EVEN TH E GATE POST NOT IN IT

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oilier day. Doth o f these gentlemen anr
A newtptper k not nl toother publish«! to tell slated for the legislature two years hence.
Ihf people what they wpul Ilka (o know, but ha* to
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m j Ai to know.—Greely. _ .
Summer Is drawing on, apace and the
S prtla l Cort—pondtrtct to Tho Htrold,
question of sewerage should occupy the
More Send
attention of Sanford citizens. Our city
How dear to my heart I* the face of the dollar—
has
an Idenl location for the best sewer
When lomr kind •ubteriher prraenta It to view.
It may come today or It may come tomorrow!
age system In the world and with very
It may come from other*, It mny tome from Your
small expense the i l t y could be supplied
The hl&lt; «liver dollar, the round sliver dollar.
Dear delinquentjipbacrlber, present It to view.
with a much bettor system than it now
The round »liver dollar I hall a i a trea»ure.
has. I understated th e . council has the
For oflen ex pen»c* o'erwhelm me with woe I
1 count It the aource of on exquisite pleature
*7 matter under consideration but It should
And yearn for It fondly wherevrr I io.
not stay under advisement too long. The

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,*^The'root oAifevdl!1'
"Ixivlng money 1» sinful," some
Out the penniless printer, two.

tell i

Thr penniless printer, the hard-working printer.
, -K eafw am dlnt ou l papers that Interestjrou;
So hand In yourdollar. tlie b lf «tinwytTfmiir
Dear reader, now will you present It to vlcwl

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other day a deputy sheriff brought a prisoner io_the_cjtiJpH for .wife keeping and
Green accompanied liim to tlto jail. Ot\
the wny the deputy remarked that San­
ford must be a great town for money and
that he understood it was Just lying
around loose. Some one had dropped a
dollar bill near to the entrance to the
jail and as they emerged the deputy shw
-the bil|-nmt~ 1nnnfUlnlcly fell upon It.
Green had seen it too hut. not in time to
. p ick 'll tip. The deputy said, "Did you
ace it lying therej"
Green romnrked nonclialcntly, “ Yes,
hut we never think of picking up any
bills less than iivo dollars."
.IlJ'jJP . deputy, -alghcd nnd remarked,'
"W ell, I heard that Sanford wns n rich
town, but now ! know it." He will prob­
ably apply for a position on the Snnford
police force an soon as possible.
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My old friend. The Man About T ow n jn
the Guiuesvlllc Elevator, acknowledges the
receipt of n post-card BliowingTIie Herald
force ns follows;
"In a row, stouding before a dark
dark dungeon-like cavity, (suggestive.
_ o£ futur*.|KHMibi|itie3.)‘ r see tk baldheaded old sinner, also Noaii, Aaron
dr Methuselah, (hard Jo sity which) a
_ J o d y ^»nd- three fairly good-looking
young men. How the lady and the
young men fell into suclt company can
only he explained ns force of circum­
stances, and the last fact that it is all
n photo-postal. Shorn o f his locks,
never-the-less he is u Samson of the
press, Dob Holly by name, while it
strikes me I recollect the Anron-like
figure looking the very some nge, on
the press of New York, nearly forty
yenrs ago. The photo represents the
working force of The Sanford Herald
mtd I nn\ tile proud (lossessor of it,
expecting to cherish it for— well, 1 will
Hay for a gambler's reason—good
lu c k ." "
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I am well pleased to note so many
northern capitalists coming to Suntord
uml investing large sums of money. This
will eventuully mean n greater number
of inhabitants, more buildings und im­
provements o f every kind. The growth
«if Sanford in the past few yeitrs lias been
nothing short or phenomenal and tills
sudden grqwth bus caused the capitalists
to sit up nnd take notice. In u few years
Sanford will he one o f the largest cities
in H onda and if all the good things come
diu wiiy_lhüL arti.nuw-cotuamjiiated «tir
city will not stuy In the town liat long.
Now is the time to build morb houses in
order to take care of tlto crowds that are
coming to Sanford next fall.
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railroad to pul up g a in at the First sheet
crossing nnd to remove the coal shute
that blocks two streets. Of course we all
appreciate the vast amouqt of good the
railroad is doing Sanford. A s to whether
the railroad appreciates the vnst amount
of-goo(H5fffiford is doing for it is anotlier
question. In any event that old gug
about removing the shops should not de­
ter the city council from muking the rail­
road tdc the mark. We ore all in love
with the corporations but they should be
kept within certain bounds and not al­
lowed to dictate to the city government

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W H IT E

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W H Y N OT USE

W . W . LONG

P a i n t e r F e rtL Iiz e r

DEALER IN

Fresh Meats
Groceries

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Our representative, C. M. BRADWATER, in in Sanford

every week.

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The services o f Memorial Day will soon
lie here. Beautiful und patriotic, they
should always be impressive. It is a fit­
ting tribute to the nation'sdead— notthul
I think that the dropping o f a few flowers
Abfiva Hie graves o f oar heroic dead is in
itself an act of. virtue or esteem .. It is
what i t symbolizes. Thin turning aside
from the routine af business life—this
gathering of most beautiful (lowers with
appropriate services— nil these things
bring vividly before our minds the days
when "our soldier boys" left home and
loved ones to fight, what they helicvetl,
tlttv imttlerf o f 4lic country, it revives feel­
ings of loves in the ixisoms o f fathers,
uuitliera, snrvrving-wivrs nntl child reft. IT
allows that mankind p^c not wholly insen­
sible to faithful service and heroic d evo­
tion. It teaches patriotism to the young,
and reverence nnd duty to us all. Softly
ict tiie bright flowers fall above the sacred
ashes o f the soldier dead.
Whatever we may be on other days.
Memorial Day we are one. The flowers
laid on tiie graves will not be all roses,
lilies or violets. They will not be one col­
or, nor will they give the same fragrance,
hut tiie while und the crimson, the purple
und tiie green, wilt all blend to form one
liuto o f beauty, while the frngronce o f the
rose mingles with tiie perfume of the lily
to load the air with odors sweeter than the
incense of Hebrew altarsorthespice-laden
breezes of Arnby. So the bunds that
brijiif tiie flowers will not be all one, in
race or creed, but oil will Join In one trib­
ute that bears the impress of one heart,
and one love, born of one loyalty to the
onq «dd flag.
Bury_ b ate,'ban ish strife, keep alive
love nnd hope, and under the flag o f our
utiion and’ that banner on which is Inscribcd "Fraternity, Charity and Loyalty,"
let us march oh to that greater and
grunder destiny which sltould be the
rrUtlflg&lt;S7) n n e t e n f i~í ~~ u iid'bluod'
o r'o u r
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generation, and of tiie million men whose
memory we honor by the beautiful cere­
monies of tiie Memorial Day.
We thunk God for PeacA with all iter
blessings, her happy homes, her hum of
commerce— but ict u i be grzneful nlso Tor
u War which revealed to this nation tiie
greatness o f Iter sons. No longer does
the proud South stand aloof, seeing In the
sons of tiie North the progeny o f Puritan
and peasant; no longer docs the North
view the joju
Suulhiand as -par­
takers o f wornout theories of the aris­
tocracy Df blood. The ^scales have fullen
from the eyes and we are brothers where
once we were foeraen. sons of the same
divine liberty who stands on tiie highest
mountain top and in the lowest valley of
our land, challenging the world to love
her by the calm dignity o f her mien apd
the noble ideals she creates. There is no
longer any South or North, but one union,
seas and lakes, one country reign:
ing in tiie hearts of tiie people, one hope
for us and for our children.
. Let gentle hand strew (alrett flowers,
Lst fresh immortelle* wave .

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tilizers

such courage wrought.
1 tu iriu¡Illude
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nere,
A simple,
to gamer
gather herr.
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of‘ mood, with tender, loyal thought;
Reverent
i high deed» natLdtnp a hrartfall taas——
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if danger beckon, fatt ihey followed her.
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Death, rode the Held in hand withloyie*» fate,
Oh, the noble»t life of all and martyr-crown«!
Who die« In battle for hi» country1» »like; •
Apd doubly »acred be thl» prrclou» (round
Where the bird* in »print their first iweel music
make.

F R O N T GROCERY

Come a ltd See Us, or ’Phone 39

CRIPPEN’S MUSIC STORE

d ct * nds uP°nUnn&lt;loH°,f
tee ^K lhe d t y wijl
flllo'n befhre long
Look to tha sewerage systeml
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Soul anguished wordal How little re can do
Sanford lias gained such name and
To m &lt; the heart-pain after death haa come;
We look on that dear face and bkl adieu
fam e over the state ns a place,
“i^ re d u m b
money abounds that ninny are o f the
tly. with rose* *lrew die»e grave*. •o plnlun thnl-lhc coin o f the realm grows
u'te eloquence of flower* for loch o» they.
Here,
soldlert.
re»ll Where »ullrn »torm-swept
on the bushes. A good story is told by
wave»
In sofla^l Whispers fade unheard away.
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High Grade Preserves, Jellies, Jams

A Complete Line of Cigars and Tobacco
Baked Goods Wednesday
and Saturday.
Stamping AGENCY FOR PLOW’S HIGH GRADE CANDIES AND
ROYAL SCARLET BRAND OF CANNED GOODS
done. All Fancy work and
Materials for same on Sale

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The kind that Mother
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wlien sliipfied—to HEWITT;
If-y ««i are not doing
business witli this House, write lu them ui u m .

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TIu‘t, Kind That Looks
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Thousnmls o f Pleased Sldp|*crs in Flurida

The Popular Price and

The Finest Line of Pas­
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U P -T O -D A T E
Sjiecial Rotes by the Week

Our Wagon Will Stop At
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M. S T U M O N ,

Proprietor

(Corner Pnlmeito nnd First Sts.)

Complete Line- oT Groceries

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While not altogether In favor of all the
"advertising schemes that take away our
In tiie City •
-g o o d money I urn glnd that Sun ford is
•soon io have a city directory. The very
W e make everything known to the trade
fact tiu t Polk 8l Go. thought our city
Full Line of Confectioneries
A Wove iba sUsnt, |ra»*y mouod.
large enough to support u directory is
** Where sleeps tb* fblteq brave.
ample proof of. our fame abroad as one of
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And Cigars
the most progressive cities in the South.
Never before In the history 'o f the firm
Free llouse^to-Huuu Delivery
The Southern railway Is double tracking
- d i d Polk get up a directory in a city the between A tlanta and Washington.
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Periodicals

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�Apri 23, 1909

THE SANFORD HERALD

nftlINTY HAPPFRlfNfiS

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did ns mudi wc would soon hove ninny
new people

Rev. C. T. bouglais, D. D„ preached two
able
s*rm0fiS aL the T3nptist church last
A Budiet o f Interesting Ileitis
Sunday to large and interested audiences
front Correspondents
He Is continuing the meetings ufternuons
and evening# throughout this week nnd
will probably go oa through next week
THE EVENTS O f ORANGE COUNTY He will preach nt Plyimnitl&amp;ncxt Sunday
morning and evening, but in the mean
time will return to Apopkn for nn after
efficient S ta ff o f R ep orter» Weekly
HOOP service ut 3 o'clock.

Cover» the T e rrito ry fo r
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i y j f invite rorm pon den cc on live topic* from nil

•fCtloiu oi the County. nl*o new* Item» of In trm t.
n iv ltv will Irmirr prompt puMIcslkm. ArllH r»
nmtrarr to th* view* of the Editor will lie jnibii&lt;tif'al Init nlnitlve nml nnonymou* cnirnminicnliun* will 1* rejected. We will not be re»pon»lble
for opinion* eipre*»rd by «intrllnitor*. All cumnmni allom Intended for current i;iu e mutt t * In
band not later then Tuesday p. m.|-Ei&gt;.

OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
f ^ i a l nuraipondenl toT lio liar*UJ.

Mrs. Kind and Iter daughter, Miss Anltn,
charmingly entertained the Oviedo Mngn
tine Club. Friday nflem oom Mrs. King’s
home lms iteen the scene of n great many
delightful social functions and she nlwnys
has a cordial welcome and a smile forev
rryone. In the. absence o f Mrs. Mend, the
president. Mrs.Yonge, vice-president, ubly
presitied. Tlie club hns lately partaken of
a new feature thut is devoting one aftermam during the month to n frivolous pro­
gram. Each member responded to roll
call by nurruliiig something humorous
from children’s suylngs. Following this
was n reading by the club's versatile and
accomplished reader,Mis« Kinney. Her fine
Interpretation o f th eB eleciiu n w ltirits
flashes of humor elicited penis o f laughter
from nil present. Mrs. Wheeler, Miss Anita
King nod Lottie Lee rendered In vivacious,
animated style, at intervals throughout
(he |&gt;rogrnm. two trios, which tfans|x&gt;rted
the company to other days, when nursery
ditties charmed the Infantile enr. Mrs.
Luther gave with her usual gpice and
■ charm u recitation which won her new
laurels ns nn elocutionist. Upon the prin­
ciple that u little Icvityoccnsionnlly, brings
relaxation, each and nil abandoned them­
selves to the spirit of the afternoon. The
program concluded w ith' ft lively How iir
chut over the teacups. With thedelicious
rake served,- Mrs. King showed herself ns
skilled In the art o f cuisine ns in the charm
of her hosjiitnlity. All rejmired to their
homes, pronouncing the meeting nn un.
usually bright and happy occasion.
Dr. Crawford spent Sunday in Oviedo,
nttemlhfgservicesut the Methodist church.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dean, with their fumily,
accompanied by Lige Cushing, were out ojt'
-*-camp lastaveckr "
Mr. ami Mrs. If. D. McCall, with their
family, formed another camping party.
APOPKA AFFAIRS
Special &lt;'4irrea[Kilulenct! to Tlic Herald:

IHt.civcil too late (or last Isturl
Miss Annie Jones lias been installed
hello lady In the Ajsipka exchange vice
Miss Kate Scott, resigned und returned
to her Inane in Cnnudu.
Sam Cuuninglinm made n trip to New
Smyrna lust week. He got sick, lost his
suit case nnd came home very much the
worse for his visit." Hrr~snyh' that in
future he wUI-slny in A|xipku and not he
running around.
During the past week this section has
bektfcadslted by some very flue rains.
All sorts of crops will now hump them­
selves nnd the farmers nnd truck growers
will prepare to reap a fine luirvest.
Miss Lula Hlers, who was the first as­
sistant principal in the Oviedo public
scIkxjI, returned home Inst week, the
school having closed for the term.
Mrs. S. E. Tenney received a wire from
her sister. Mrs. J. A. Smith, Hepzibah, Gn.,
Iasi Tuesday giving the sad Intelligence
of the death of the latter’s husband.

E S T E R r S i S i . c ii.m r v t iS

Special Cnrreipomirncc to The Herald:

__ SaUirdny_aftcrnuon Mr.'IIrlce o f Geneva
took the children from tile orphanage for
a launch ride. They went to Sanford und
were delightfully entertained nt the home
of Mrs. L. R. Philips.
They returned
very happy set o f children for the many
kindnesses shown them.

Thyer It Sauls who have been in busi­
ness "for thirty-slz years agreed by mutual
consent to dissolve imrtnershlp. Mr. Thyer
— Misses Ruby Richardson nnd Minnie Mne11
Taking the mercantile business nnd Mr.
Ryan accompanied Miss Wanda Combs to Studs the cattle and outside.
Ococc recently to participate in the gold
Rhv. ,Cunipbetl Gray o f DcLand held
medal contest. The judged thought tlmt divine service here Sunday afternoon.
the honors were about evenly divided lie
Mr. Tom McRae of Delray was in town
tween the two, hut the medal was finally
one tlay last week. • ■
awarded to the fanner. Miss Combs also
Mr. Wingfield of Kentucky Is here look­
won u line medal.
ing ut property wilh the intention o f buy­
E. J. Ryan is now making weekly visits
ing and locating here.
to Tangerine. Ills friends here have been
Mrs. H. F. Qttnckenboss hns returned
wondering us to what the attraction was
liomc from DcLnnd,
On occasion of the Inst visit lie took some
one else along, and not the secret Is out
Success to Mr. Ryan. Young Indy school
LAKE MARY MELANGE
murms. nearly always make good wives Special Cor. to Ttir Hr«old.
Trainmaster
St. Petersburg road came here recently to ing ft few dny»i with her. She will go from
look us over with reference todnlly trains h *re to Pine Cnstle to visit another daugh­
over the road mentioned,, coming from ter before she returns home.

Clnrcona via Florida Midland. Messrs. A
C. Stnrhinl. IL ft. Withcrington and S, W,
Eld ridge, vyho arc aiming ou r most |&gt;fumi
item ntid must enterprising citizens, met
Mr. Wiigucr at Clnrconn with n team nnd
brought him to town nnd Showed him
anniiuL__Ollier uitlzcns-tookpainstom eet
Mr. W agner and to show him every cour­
tesy. We trust that arrangements for tills
service will be effected.
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The Planters’ Manufacturing Company
have employed Mr. Summerlin of Georgia
a s nssistanrbonkkceper.
The ladies of Lake Mary decided that It
was getting too dull here, so all joined
f(frees nntP formed a sueiat-cJob,— They
will meet ut llm home of Mrs. J.G. Martin
every Saturday afternoon, from three to
five, and spend the time in sewing, reading music. The name chosen was "The
Merry Circle." and, judging from the first
meeting, It was a suitable name.

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__ Will Nolan spent-a few hours hertTViiUSince the late rains the weather ha* ng friends last Sunday.
been cool and beautiful, with occasional
Mrs. M. A. Sliroedrr had the misfortune
showers. Magnolias are in bloom and of spraining her knee one «lay last Vreek.
mockingbirds singing, und In the quiet
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Midvin on Sat­
evenings the sfrng of the bullfrog is hoard urday last, a girl.
In the land.
Mrs. J. G. Martin is preparing to give a
The (»eople of this vicinity note, with lawn party on Saturday evening, Maylst,
satisfaction, the final action of the law in for the benefit of the Episcopal church.
the case o f the negro murderer, who was One of the features nf the evening will be
hanged tn Orlando on Friday o f Iasi week a Tuck mid egg race. Games, singing and
for tho murder o f Mr. Humrmu k at this refreshments, all out hi the moonlight, un­
place In November last.
der the trees. Come and enjoy yourselves.
m
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Mrs, C. F. Cooley and'daughter, Miss Ida.
fllcor Beer Tor Florida
have been called to their Madison home,
The money derived from taxing Near
•y the illness of Mr. Cmdey, to the regret
Beer stands throughout the State, brings
of their mauy friends here.
into the Georgia treasury $175,000 an­
Miss Stanley, who lms been the guest of
tier yiiece, Mrs. W. B. Hucliaunu. M t i i a l - nually, and the business iaiuccuusiug-at
ft rapid rati?. Near Beer is a product
ord n y fo rS fc Louis. Mo.
peixilur to Georgia. So peculiar In fact Is
Mrs. J. M. Kendry, from Ohio, who has
llils Foamy beVeragc. tlmt the S cld U z.«*
been x|xuiding the winter with Miss ti'eilHudwiser brand is instantly changed in­
liour at Twin Lakes, started on her home
to a mild beverage by the placing o f a
ward journey last week.
Near Beer label on the bottle.« Dealers,
Dr. and Mrs. Walker of llundington, Fla., however, claim that this is nn advantage,
pain a flying visit last week to Mr. and inasmuch as tire imhilier can get Near
Mrs. W. B. Buchanan.
Drunk. Half Drunk, or Full Drunk, on pro­
A picnic ut Island Ijtke.Snturdny. cele­ bably six buttles, providing of course the
brated the birthday of Mr. William Bullock, luhuJa are pasted on the bottles just
and a most enjoyable time is reported by Ight.
The Floridian who hns accustomed Ins
nil the guests.
H
stomach
to gin llzes. or ticker straight,
Wanted— to know tho most effective and
least painful method of,removing (w hite) would probably rebel ut malt, barley and
hops, pronouncing the Georgia decoction
paint; also, cure for insomniu.
"no drink nt all." hut he should (Nissesa
his soul In patience, for he, too, may have
GENEVA GLEANINGS.
to resort to Near Beer, or even sarsapar­
StM-fial Correspondence to The llrrald;
illa soda. If the schemes o f the dry Itddiy
The Ladles Aid Society was delightfully now at Tallahassee materialize.— Appalaentertained on last Thursday afternoon chlcoln Times.
by Mrs. J. W. Daniel. It was decided to
CLOSING OUT
hsve the second of the series of enter­
My
s
to
c
k
o
r Guns and R ifles. New
tainment given by this society oti Friday
und se co n d bund. Bargains If you
night May 7th. at the city hall. This will wunt them .
. Harry J. W ilson.
be a play of three acts "His Uncle John"
by home tulcnt.
Music furnished by
Geneva strihg band. We ho|x; for n li­
beral patronage on this occasion. Admis­
sion will be reasonable.
Special Corre*ponilencc tii Tin» Ilerwid 1________

Before many weeks have trussed many
Miss Jennie Belle Turner, who bus been
~— ‘ beTdetisrtnr gtrest nf hrr nu nt.'Mrsrttr Hr
attending school ut other pluces, some in
■Wltherlngton for several weeks past left
other stales, will he returning home. _W c
Tuesday for her home-in A tlantp. Ca.
have missed them' very much und will
It is said lliut Alfred Eldredge, who was
welcome them. home.
t
attending the Atlnutn School o f TechnolThree of our citizens started to Sanford
c jy end who com e honor several weeks
In- a launch on lust Sttluftlfiy."*Aftelr etingo,lias about decided to return to Atoying u ride o f ten miles or more the
Isnia and finish Ids course.
aunch broke down nnd our friends walk­
. Rev. J. B. Rodgers, pastor o f thcOviedo
ed back borne sadder but wiser men.
Baptist church, s|ient u duy or two in
Miss Eva Taylor, who has been teach­
»own this week, guest o f Rev. L. D. Geiger.
ing near Orlando, is at home far The .sum­
-------Rev.- L. DrCetgerT missionary secretary mer.
of the Florida Baptist „conventlou, left
Mrs. Claud Yenrwood and young son, of
Wednesday for Jacksonville to attend n
Americas, Ca., are visiting their parents,
meeting of the state boanl of missions.
Mr. und Mrs. J. A. Worthy.
In mentioning the names o f Apopkans
Little Barbara McLain lias been quite
*ho attended services at Plymouth on
ill for severul days.
All ho|&gt;e fur her
d»e first Suiidny the printer inadvertently
early recovery.
“•flitted tfie name of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M.
Mr, C. N. Hays has purchased several
Slnrlird. They went over in their uutoacres
of land in the heart o f the city and.
inubii« and kindly took the ministers.
will
shortly
erect a hundsotnr dwelling
Rev, Mr. Entzmlnger and Rev. Dr, Dougthere! •
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Mr. Frank Sutton has recently sold to Peanut Butter !u the best jur on the REFERENCES; Aetna National Bank o f New Yo rk City, o r any Commercial Agency
und to Hundred» o f Shipper» who are »hipping to them regular
Mr.
Flcm Pravett ids .house and grove market — nn
oozing — no
rancidity.
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visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. M.
and
in
in
turn
has
purchased
the
home
Hawthorn. Mr. Johnson is much pleased
Beech-Nut Brnnd" Peanut Butter 15c
*hh Apopka and thinks he will move and grove of Mrs. B. V . Proctor.
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Mrs. Murray $avery and young son who
« newcomer, himself, thinks so much of lave been spending the winter camping
wuntry that he Invited Mr. Johnson on Lake Harney, will return this week to
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SANFORD,
FLORIDA
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can to boost Apopka. If every citizen will remain here until June.

Elijah Johnson.of'Arcnlia was in town

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�is why Dm. Howard bo warms to his sub­
ject.
Referring to our editorial Bra Howard
PublUbed Erery Friday U om in i at Sanford. Fla. may«! " W » w ««* .. » « «
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METTiNGER’S

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the moat astonishing piece of audacity
that
has ever appeared In an Orange
• u b a c r lp tlo n P r lo a , 9 1 .0 0 a Y t a r In A d v sn ea

county newspaper." ‘ ,v

We are sorry to disturb his slumbers in
this way but he may as well become ac
customed to it because we shall continue
Durban! Advertising Company, Jacksonville, Rep- having opinions o f our own and also ex
pect to continue giving expression to
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them throug the editorial columns o f Tnr.
Office Firn Floor In the Illxliop Block, Flrat Street
Hcrald. If Bro. Howard was not a pro­
Telephone No. 14B.
hibitionist w c would advise him to take
|Payne's Celery Compound for the shock
A TALC O r TW O C IIIC 9
we have occasioned him. W e know his
The editor of the OrlfluBa Rip Snorter I charitable ( f ) soul must ache for the err-’
has discovered n mare's nest in the edl- ing editor who dares to disagree with him.
torlolof-T m : H erald relating to the ten Wc admit thnt T he H erald is not as ok
mill road tax. In a long winded diatribe I ns the paper which Bro. Howard honors
taking up several columns he deplores I by editing and also admit the soft Im
the fact that T he H erald should even peachment that we h a v e not been a res
dare to impute, impugn and otherwise jdent o f this county as long as Bro.
hint such treason against the good coun- Howard. But we wish to Impress most
ty commissioners arid peeping from under emphatically upon him T iie H erald is our
the skirts o f this honorable body. Howard |enterprise and a successful oric and that

- Sulifonl-recognizes tile vital nfc'ed of
good roads for the entire county and T he
H erald hus always taken a stand for
-g o o d JU adj^JiuLSaafuni noil, the rest o f
the county is averse to the county com ­
missioners building good marl roads
around, Orlando and no where else.

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rus ed . A gain wr wish tv reîttwate th at
Clark to. address-the people tit ItRT Fourth
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hurts hlsTliunderboUs and wonders why w c e x p e c t to b e c o m e a u d a cio u s e v e r y
The Herald Is not struck deaf and dumb w eek i f n ecessa ry ,
. for such n crime.
W e- most emphatically d e u cv e that the
Local option tins struck .the hog, and n
The city council held A pink tea last
We have neither time or space to quote interests of the county outside o r THE
hill
will lie introduced in thclcglslniqercMonday
night.
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this article and if we did the readers Orlando district will best mr conserved
w^staiatlaiLdtis-kagsbip
to ccrtaiil precincts.
woubtjipi take time to wade-through it. BY MAKING Tilt-COLLEtaMkN-OI*-*HR* WOK MILL
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Entered at second-ciaM mall m atter'Auiutt 22nd.
1908, at tba Postofllce i t Sanford. Florida,
under Act o f Uarch 3rd,' 1879.

Sulilce to snyTliat'the Reporter-Star is
not taken seriously and is only making a
blatant call in a vain endeavor to protect
a few miles or territory adjacent to Or-1
lando.
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JOHN

a . SNEAD

architect

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Whenever the registered voters in tiny
'Phone 105
M? 'v Df»i
such group of precincts shall by their votes
SANFORI), F L O R ID A .
decide that swine shall not be allowed to
run nl large, it shall he unlawful therenfter for nny |«tnoii or [K-rsonslonllow their |
swine to so rim at large within the limits |
o f the.produ ct* *0 itrolti biting tmnie.
. ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW*If nIHhe land In Florida was ns vniunPractice! In Slate and Feder»|Courn.
hle as timt of the celery delta the rnzor- ]
buck would soon be put in his [dace and M. G. T. Building.
PI,oae [&lt;|
nujtlc to stay there.

ANDEw Johnson _

W. W. Stafford lias taken charge o f tiie
—-HonrFhinlt Clark is able to take care 0 !'
Crystal River News nnd is making a great
himself and needs no aid from anyone
improvement in this sprightly Weekly.
But the action o f n few members o f the
legislature who attempted to ' "rend him
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
T he . H er ai
would like to nee more inThe sw ltdi pngiiles rire making more
The editorial in T he H erald made it out" is ridiculous in the extreme. Mr.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
terest tiinhj rested in regañí to'tiie Fourth
plain enough thnt Sanford fnvored the Clark is answerable to his constituents o f noise than eyer In the yards nt night
AT-LAW
There arc a number ----- — ----- ----Eviden
tly
him
w
tlm
fttnr
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lt
Is
sleciryof-Jn
ly
celffnittmT
l e w o f four mills pCHtldttl ilm Iqw-oouid 1liie i rm nd -district only;—and “num rof f l t r '
Late
Slate
Attorney
Sevrmli Jutlirial Circuit U
o f reasons why Sanford should make this
,
' Florid«
be nmpndcd creating special road tax friends can see that he has made nny ing.
a day long rqmctfiberet! and iP is high
Retidme*!. Santiml nnd S»lv«» Lake
districts as provided by the general stat - 1statement for which he should be coiled
time tiie committee was being formed
utes. Under the present system this I t0 account. What Mr. Clark said was that
"Lucky Sanford" indeed to hove it in
and tiie project started.
course every
section of the county lias not received the I the legislature,of his stnte had memorial- her power to support sudi a newMui|&gt;orns
one is busy Just ituw hUfyoll liuVe plenty ---------- G E O ^ ^ D h C O T - T K S
• 'pro rata share of good roads. If every] ized our members incQngrcaa t o m a h e a m r r t w weekly Herald.—üéEñmTSunDleof time to do more than talk About the ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR' ai LAW
___M £iiûa-bU o-he4iefltetl-nH ke"W hy- &lt;Ioair| 'ofl to have an import duty placed on ment.
celebration.
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the best roads In the county rndinte from Egyptian and other long stnplecuUon.nnd
Pructice In State and Fnler.it Court*
Bro. Howard's apology for living is a c­
Orlando f o r .a distance o f four or five Citrus fruits. This statement wus abso­
Sanford, n*
We congrntulqtcjUs.slnnneq upon .being 1 WelborziBlock milesT The trouble with Bro. Howard is lutely true, and members of the present cepted nnd ocrosa the bloodless chasm we
tluTlocation
f
o
r
the
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old
soldiPfs*
coloriyT
that lie thinks the interest of 1)10 wlKtle I
will have to gonofnrthor UuiuUie extend tin» ' left hand - w hile-grasping a
Thirty-five tiiousuml acres liave been pur­
is circumscribed .bFTbe'corporateJoR Ic«
the secretary o f stnte to verify it. stuffed club with the rigiit.
chased,
iucludine the famous St. Cloud DR. - W. E. HOUSIIOLDER
limits of tiie city o f Orlando.
I As to Mr. Clark’s remarks concerning Mr.
ptuntution, and no better place could he
He says "b y the equituble plan pjQ. I Bryan, they were mnde onhiaown responUL’NTIST
It is rumored that steps will he taken secured for a colony of old soldiers— u
posed each district will receive its due I B*hnity. He made no efTort to place re at oucc ' to compel the A. C. L. to erect
Houma ?.l. 24 and 23. VUv HhW
I'llUlIP 111
shnre. the town of Sanford getting one-1 8lwnsibilitir for them on nny living soul gates at the First nnd Second street peaceful, quiet place where the veterans
can
spend
the
rest
of
their
lives
far
from
S A N F O R D , FLORIDAhalf of uli collected within her idnindarics, besides himself, nnd the legislature has crossings. This is progress! Don’t forget
the maddening crowd nnd commercial
beside the shore coming to that portion nothing to dt&gt; with it. The members can the cbal siiute.
.strife.
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be better employed attending to the affairs
of the ndjoining districts near her."
DR. C. G. BUTT
|o f the stnte of Florida than meddling with
“ T h i clty o i Sanford does not spread
Hon. Frunk Clark remarks, in regards to
The authorities of a certain c ity, are co n ­
the affairs of Frank Clark, who is working
over one end of the county. The corporate
DENTIST
faithfully for Florida at all times, and if the Bryan affair that his ideas Are only in gratulating themselves over a piece of
limits are small and tier share of the road
advance
o
f
the
rest
of
tiie
Demurrrntic
Room
Ki
JVu lluitdmit
rare gout! luck which befell them the other
any o f his actions do not meet with the
tax is provided for by statutory cnactp
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tty
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and
that
many
others
will
believe
day. A prfsoncTGrolie out the county jail
approbation o f Ilfs constituents, his next
SANFORD, FLORIDA
incnt, jr o ih y ..grace of the. oounty eomcampaign will he the proper time to dis- us he does ere tiie next four years roll uiul three valuable bloodhounds were Im­
mlasioners. Let us take Block o f Sanford's
round, nll*of which brings anymore tnlkT
|cuss the affair»--------—----------------- —J—
mediately pdt’ on h is'tra il. One of t h e [
good roods:
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dogs came back two days later. The fel­
DR. R. M. MASON
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There is the Orlando road having had n
low
might
hove
stolen
uli
three
dogs
In­
If
Hon.
Frank
Clnrk
amt
Hon.
William
ON BROWARD'S ACTIVE LOBHYINO
few hundred dollars s[&gt;enton it in Sanford
DENTISI
Jennings Bryan decided to meet in 0. d e­ stead oT taking only two o f them.
If Instead o f bunging about Talla­
district in tiie last five .years. The Orlan­
bate we would suggest thnt they name
i 'linin' 19
hassee trying to influence legislation,
Welborn Block
do end has had several thousands in thnt
ex-Goyernor Broward would emulate
Sanford for tiie meeting place. Jackson­
Tm: Herald would like to T tio w if Hie ■
Sanford. Florida
time. The “ patching" on our end o f this
the example of ex-President Roose­
ville had a colllson between two locomo­ public school building will beenlnrged this
velt to the extent of withdrawing him­
mud was just sufficient to make it pass­
tives during tile Fair and the next best year, increased accommodations ure ab­
self from the scene of his recent jk&gt;able for tho Orlando aiilolsts eikruutc to
Rilimcium ought to come to Sanford.
liticnl activities, he would certainly
A. C. HART
solutely necessary, and the trustees should
the East Coast. Celery avenue is a good
be doing tiie proper caper, the one
get
busy
at
once.
We
understand
that
the
innrl road for three miles. Whenever a
S U R V E Y O R A N D DRAUGHTSMAN
tiling best calculated to quiet his cu e-,
Editor McKenzie, of the i’ ulutka Herald reason tills was not accomplished last
mies and retain his friends. The exclaim of injustice in the distribution of
Level lu* oml Cruaa-Sectttniiu* lur Primait
governor shows bud Judgment, to say
says that Paiuiku is growing so rapidly summer was the inability of the trustees
road funds for Sunfonl is made tl&amp;ls marl
' « Sjufmllk
the least, in interfering with the ad­
the
old
clothes
do
not
flt,
and
she
will
soon
to
issue
acceptable
bonds
under
the
exist­
rouil ig handed out as an unanswerable
ministration o f his successor, and
SA
N
F
O R D . FLORIDA '
dun tier sheath gown. Heaven forbid t ing statute, and that an amendment to tiie
refutation. Now the fact is tliat this road
his recent efforts to Influence the legis­
The idea rtf such n demure maiden of thirty present law was necessary. The iegislalature In the selection o f presiding
would in at) probability never have t&gt;ecn
olfloers
are
being
severely
criticised,
long summers disiMrting in a sheath gown I lutive session is.one-third past nnd we be­
built if Orlando had not wanted a good
W. G. HAMMOND
Tiie ex-governor may not be able to
lieve no corrective measure has yet been
Let .us to prayer.
highway to the East Const. It would be
go to Africa and hunt the lion and
Introduced. We know that our senator
ARCHITECT
unfair to the "powers that be" if we did
ourang-outang, but he could hie him­
self to tiie fastnesses o f his loved
not admit also that wc have had two ele­
County division does not seem so-diffi­ and representatives will \leem it pleasant
Office with Murrell &amp;. Miiiihew
Everglades nnd spend his enforced
gant sand roads constructed for us within
cult this session of tiie legislature us for­ duty to [rush this ninttdr. hut 9 m trustees
retirement from the cares of state In
Pico llulrl Bluet
the Inst six months: Beardall avenue and
merly. Many pi the counties in Florida must not lose sight o f the fiict that a
teasing the rubber-necked heron,
the road to Monroe, The native sod
banging away at the hell-drivers and
are too large, and the portions fnrthest measure, however simple, must travel a
doing his utmost to secure a specimenwhich in itself is a fair roudhed hus been
nway from tiie county seat urc left out regular route through the two houses,and
limpkin for Representative Carter.
•F. T. WILLIAMS
beautifully macadamized with six inches
when the good things are handed out. •he passage o f any measure requires co n ­
In bucIi an occupation he would neither
siderable time. The later in the session
of soft white sand from the bottom of the
County division is a real live topic.
harm himself, the stiite, nor the
is Introduced, the more difficulty our SU RVEYOR Utlil CIVIL EN'UINKKR
ndjoining ditches. This evidences the
birds.— Paiatka News.
high order of engineering talent tiie com ­
su^
au s*.
8 U1 fLlU
s*.
. •Editor Uully, of )Tlm Sanford Herald, representatives will have ill securing Its |
All o f which it true, but it is rather
missioners send to the Sanford district difficult for the flies to keep away from promises his people a daily next fall. [•assage. The trustees should mil embar-,
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»«** the legisluiorsliy lielaying tills matter
We do not know whnt these two cell
muse u citv in n aiip- (lutxl fur you. Hfuihcr Holly! The Press is
hruicd highways cost the county hut feel pressing lobbying lost year are most a c­ figuring on n similar deal for (lie good
Mm S itui Um i * " *
Sam BiÀletiAM
assured that the work could have been tively engaged In the same practice this people o f Lee. We ore growing rapidly,
U. S. M arshal's Sale
done by private contract for nbout 9(100. year.
and it is getting down.to the P uiut wheru
DRS, BRADSHAW
These things induce us to believe that wc
do riiuch Important news occurs for a [ta­
1o f9X k u .mi909, ¡I
* coQId'accompliati vastly more in the San­
OSTEOPATH S
EARLY CLOSING o r S fO R tS
per to be published only once a week.__ Sanford,' FIs., si 2.30 p m., the nrrn wbrcl pa»
«enter iU-smrf, AUlt«ll»r.‘ , with tier Imiit». V u
ford district with our own little four mills
Sanford merchants recognize the faith­ Ft. Myers Press.
tine», machinery, apparel and furniture, a» »he
-BanfordiJIs- -------------than the county will ever do for us with ful service rendered by their employees
o®* ¡•‘i ■ ! 'Be purl ol Sanfurd. Ha Th'
J lv e r -h ic w la n 'a was UjUj gt Nfliw an . F la . tn thr yearJI
the six or even the ten mills if the bill nnd in a list published In todays Herald
Editor Holly, nf -Tba-Hanford Herald,
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I8 T feet Lain, and 3 3
proposed by the county
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•I® S o * ! Ion», and4U n n ion».
wlh b^ w n F 3ose early tnukes a noise tike if man who expects to tl7 "*am
the nam e* o f lh o«~ w
Informed ihm thè bull ol ibi»
should become a law. Bro. Howard takes are given. This early closing Is a jtreat
lorouthlr trualred luoctlcally reUiUrr fflS Ò H ."’ I SANFORD LODGE, No. 27. 1. 0 . 0. F;
get out a doily paper poco tiempo. We
Term» of «ule cash, pun-hater to pay for bill of
the position that ouly those citizens of boom both to the employers uml employees
hope so, for Holly and "Saunterer" hove sala
Meets every Monday night at 7:J 0 in Ma­
Sanford who agree with hint are to he and the public is not inconvenienced any
Fu» further particular^ ajÿily lo or addir«»
the trick of saying tilings in un attractive
sonic Hull. Visiting brethren are «* 1
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U.
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Marth
ni,
accredited-with wisdom. This is one o f ns every one can make their purchase
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jocksonvltle. Fia.
way, and the slate press would cordially
dially invited.
W. S. Baldwin.
Bro. Howard's failings, never having any earlier and conform to the dosing hour.
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Secretary.
welcome a bright little daily from the cel­
reputation for tolerance. Our position is All work and no .play is not conducive to
N otice o f Application fo r Tax Dee
ery metropolis.—Live Oak Democrat.
that it is much better for nil the outlying good service.and this move on the jiart of
districts to have the right to levy this the merchants will be greatly appreciat­
L aw s'ofCFior?da ° r Chop,er 4888'| IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN
BREAKING THE SOLID SOUTH
fund by vole o f their citizens and spend ed.
Nmfce U lirrrby tiVrn ih,i HtH»rl 0. Grippen. I
Senator Bob Taylor o f Tennessee has a
Wekivo Tribe No. 41
it locally on their own highways. Local
new Idea for President Taft to try nnd
Hunting grounds o f Sanford.'
option is a democratic measure and if. j l
, . AN O TflCR ONC LAID A\*AY
ni y aille«, «ml hai infitte A¡&gt;|&gt;JicA(íotv
break-the VUt* o H h e ;'soYid south." He wruncairîii
on tiie 1st and 2nd Wednesday of earfi
fur Lax deed to i»*ue in aacurdjmcr with law. Said
Is good In one liistuiice T l’ should suffice
With its lajt issue the Plant City A d ­ says: "1 am going to tell him that if he n-rUflcair rmbraii x the fullowlnz dr*rribnl
month in Masonic Hall. Visiting if »1
for another. It is our positive belief that vance susilended publication, after an e x ­
era welcome.
will give every democrat nn office, if he
•if the pending bill pastes in its present istence o f one year. Editor Pratt will now
i«k) Land bciti| lu^ksotl at tí¿t* iíhim &gt;./ ii,.
will give every republican a [tension, qnd Th«*
¡»»uanrr of »aid certlBcale In (|,t
R1ji |
form Orlando will be more largdy bene­ devote his energies exdusively to the job
give every nigger a railroad pass, then the
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z M f f i h ^ W S T m ; r - u- E CELEKY El 11 ALiurfit led iu proportion to the funds derived printing business, which he says has paid
South s solidity will be at an end. And
W lcnci»
m «4e*sJ. iizntiure sad ms F tbU thr
than any other portion o f the county. a profit ail along, while the newspaper has
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MeeU Tuesday nights, at 8 0 dock,
that it the ouly way he can break the 23nlI day
A d A bo£&gt;
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lia ll jn (he SloneÆ ove buüvUDg.
building, 1
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That's the milk in the coooanut and that been a dead expense.
•olid South.”

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Ed ito r Gets W orth iest "P ass" fo r Volti-

luld Bryan Attempt to Take
lip fight
BRYAN INVITED TO TALLAH ASSEE
Clerk If Ready to Meet B ryan In Open
Debate and Settle the Great ‘
Question o f the Day
It has not occurred to the general public
that on apparently, harmless little resolu­
tion introduced In the house o f represent­
atives of the state o f Florida may bring
the state into the limelight before all the
notion. .A s the press of the state has an
nounced. Hon. William Jennings Dryan
has been Invited to address die legislature,
and while no subject was assigned to the
gentleman for discussion, coming at (his
particular juncture it Is not a far-fetched
- assumption that his address will bear di
rectly upon the Alexander resolution re
gaoling Mr. Clark.. Should Mr. Bryan nc
cepl the Invitation, and politicians here
are assuring each other that he .will, his
speech will be his first political utterance
since the election, end there is no doubt
that an issue will be made upon general
political principles, particularly the tariff.
.. Many Democrats in tho East,and neonsid
erable number in (ho West and South.will
be more than ready to take up Mr. d a r k 1:
charge of Populism, and press it to a con ­
clusion, thus making clear the way for
new leader for the Democratic party I
1012. It is precisely because such a possi­
bility exists that the matter will assume
national importance. Mr. Clark will not
remain in Tallahassee awaiting either Mr.
Bryon's acceptance or his arrival, for, n&gt;
the legislature has simply Invited Mr. Bry­
an to address that body, without naming
any subject, or anywise referring to Mr.
Clark, hc'lias no right, he says, to assume
that Mr. Bryan. If he should accept, will
—refer to hlm in hls’ speech to the teglsla
lure. If, however, Mr* Bryan should do so.
Mr. Clark will, in all probability, send him
n telegraphic challenge to meet him in
Jacksonville, before the peopl&amp;oLhlsflwri
"diitHcjj anil discuss the issues involved
It is die purpose o f Mr. Clark's friends,
if Mr. Bryan should accept and discuss
the inntters referred to in Mr. Clark's
speech, to propound certain questions to
Mr. Bryan, among them being, whether
he stands for u duty on lumber ur desires
lumber on the free list; whether he stands
fur a duty on Egyptian and other long
&gt;to|ileVotton, or desires this article kept
on the free list; whether he stands for
tariff that will protect Florida pineapples,
oranges, etc., against importations from
Cuba, or desires them on the free list
whether he stands for* a tariff that* will
protect Florida cigars and Florida tobacco
or desires these articles on dm free list;
and several other questions of like import.
Mr. Clark says that the fight between
Democracy and Bryanism is now on. and
that he is only a little in advance of the
people in his views on this matter, and
that without doubt his declarations on
this question will soon become the declara­
tions of the party.
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In the meantime, interest in the battle
precipitated by so apparently harmless
little resolution continues unabated, and
will do so until at least the 27th has
come and gone, when the vote on the re
solution will tie taken.
Remodeling Ills R estaurant
It. E. Wise is making a number o f im ­
provements In the City Restaurant, und
his increased patronage demonstrates that
the people appreciate his efforts to give
Sanford a first-class restaurant in every
respect. The City restaurant is becoming
Vwy popular among the ladies, and they
are guaranteed a high-class service free
from the objectionable features o f many
public eating houses. This restaurant ap­
peals especially to the busy people who dtv
— «rfl have time to walk home for luncheon,
and to the families who wish to avoid the
discomforts of preparing a dinner during
_ J*&gt;f-buL weather; Everything E TU nsreitauratii is neat and clean, and the cuisine
is of the best, the cost being according to
die taste.
Mr. Wise, the proprietor, is attentive to
— the wants o f hit Quests at all times, and
proposes to serve die best the market af­
fords.

Flour Going Up
f lour, since December first, hat risen in
wholesale price about 11.00 per barret,
and about $1.25 retail price. The outlook
for flour the n ext three months is another
rise of from fifty to sixty cents retail on
the barrel.
In 1008 flour was selling for $-1.7 5 .per
'■barret;' T £ d a y TTls quoted at $ 6.6 0.
Several reasons are given for the notice•hie rise of flour {»rices. One reason is
dial in the great wheat growing sections
uf the Western States the growers have
formed o-Farmers’ Union, and are hold­
ing up the, price o f wheaL Another rea*°n I* that James E. Patten, the "wheat
hmperor," of Chicago, Is attempting
on the market.

m tnous E xp osition Agoti
The evils ofpres* agency work have nev­
er been so greatly emphasized perhaps
than In the case of the Florida expositionfair. which'successfully closed In Jackson­
ville, March 20. The remarks o f the
GaiqeaviUe Sun ore well worth reprinting;
The management of the midwinter e x ­
position at Jacksonville certainly has an
eye to business. In exchange for volumi­
nous notices they honored the editor o f the
Sun with a ticket o f admission, but upon
the only occasion he desired to use the
same he was politely Informed that "pass­
es" would not be honored. It is not th?
two dollars that the editor and hisson had
to pay to see the fake collison o f the two
locomotives that make us "sore," but the
principle o f the thing. Inasmuch as the
management o f the exposition at Jackson­
ville last year failed to pay their adver­
tising bills. It is also advisable to require
payment in advance for such contracts,
especially as the present management has
thus far failed to acknowledge the. receipt
of our bill for work done.— Printers Ink.

From The Nereid's Special Correspondent
By Wireless Telephone
T.
Steve Plunkett is putting a stage
Plunkett hall, and is fixing it up for the
atre acting. He will have Frank Clnrk
and Jeems Alexander in joint debate
next week.

STOVES
T h e F a m o u s J e w e l B ran d

Erastus Bottomfelt and Muholn Crank
hit« a r e - y en much together o r i o le
Erastus has been matrimonially Inclined
ever since his wife eloped with Jim Skin
ner; lastlfnll.
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"(Guaranteed to give satisfaction)

IJr- Llh^Piters is fitting up a two room
sanit^ffanirar tnpeworm patients over
Buck Sweety's restaurant.
She's got
painted on her new sign: Dr. Lib Peters,
Female Doctor, M. D., Tapeworms and
Uunions Removed While You W ait."
Miss Pinkey Slimmer sung a duet
the Newlight choir last Sunday.
Mother Slimmer is getting quite con va­
lescent from a cold on her ipngs which
she contracted front changing to light
underwear too soon.

" "Uncle Asa Slimmer nf Suckers Corners
took dinner wirfrThe AflWWrlvfltf flKmnier
You don’ t have to cook Sunday dinner family Inst Sunday. These family rewhen you can get the following menu for uions are very enjoyable though Uncle
Asa suffered much from flatulent colic
50 cents. Sunday, April 2 3:
while
here fropt eating too freely of pork
wen
Consommer Clear
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Mock Turtle and beans and boiled cabbage at the ■
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Slimmer Sunday iTinner."^ *

Sunday Dinner at (he Bye-Lo Hotel

tlaknt F r o h Water Trout. Maître b'M otrl
Funnies Fnrtdenne

SEUWM
SlicvO Tomatoes
Celery
Sliced Cucumber*
German Potato Salad
Cold Slaw
•OASIS
Prime Rib* or Oeef, Au Jtl*
Loin of Pork. Sait« Dressing
Leg of Lamb, k|lnt or Drown Saner
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Bra tied T elïSërloln ^ Beef. Slewed Dum|&gt;lingi
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Minced Ham on Toast
VtCItAIUS
Stewed Sugar Corn
Fried Parsnitw
Candied Yams
Snowflake Potatoes
in still AMO rASTSY,
O rangeFrit ter*.- Sattarairff iTüïnl "
. Cabinet Pudding. Wine Sauce
noun
Graham Gems
Cym Dread

"If You Love Your

The Geo.
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Rube Slashers widow is erecting a ten
dollar tombstone over Rube's remains and
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around it.
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Buy _a„HQt_W eatliec_Gas .-Range-

Two londs o f slabs from the Cameron
City saw mill were sold for tire wood to
our citizens yesterday.

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Rufe Billingsley called on Roxana Gil­
christ lost Sunday evening and remained
quite awhile. Guess Rufe means biz.

The Crippen.. Music Store

S a tisfied W ith Sanford
D. B. Mahan left Montiay for his home
in Mcchniiicsburg. Ohio, afterspendingThe
winter in Sanford. Mr. Mahan has trav­
eled extensively, and CTIfirt lenving stated
Htmss
that in his estimation Sanford hud the
Tea
Iced Tea
Coffre
Milk
most equable climate in the world.
He
üoors opén promptly 12:30, close 2 :00 . erected a fine house in Sanford and dis­
posed o f it at a good figure. Mr. Mahan
Curd o f Thanks
Low Prices.
Easy Payments.
Pico Block
is so well pleased with Sanford that he will
At a meeting of the executive com mit­
return In the early full and bring some
tee o f the Library Association held on
more Buckeyes with him.
Tuesday, April 20th, it was resolved that
the hearty thanks of the nsgociatlon be
extended to Mrs. F. K. Munson and her
assistants in the concert given last week
for the benefit of the library. .
Near at Hand to Hundreds ot
The committee also passed n vote of It Is
S a n ford R eaders
thanks to Tiie Sanford Herald for courte­
sies in advertising the concert.
Dtnt'f neglect-jjtt ttchmfr back*:'Notwithstanding the very unfavorable
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Backaelit is the kidney’s cry for
weather the proceeds of the entertain­ help.
ment amounted to $67;2G.
Wall Paper, Paints and Oils. White and New "Home Sewing
N eglect hurrying to their aid
Means Hint urttinry T r o u b l e s follmv
The thanks of the Library Association
Machines, Edison Phonographs and Records, Wholesale
are "Sue to the-public for the heurty re­ quickly
Dire dUtrc'S, diabetes, Bright's dU
Dealers in Gasolene and Kerosene
sponse to Allis and other efforts for the
ease.
advancement of the Sanford Library.
Profit by a sufferer's experience.
C. R. W auhr . President.J. N. Sawyer, Rich A ve., D cLaud,
Fla., says: "I have no hesitation in
A. D. Dunn. Secretary.
recommending Dp.m’s Kidney Pill* a*
they have given me splendid relief. My
M eetin g o f City Council
City Council convened in regular session kidneys-were weak and gave me great
annoyance on account ot the to o ire
A pril 10, fit 8 o'clock p. rn.
qlicnt passages o l the secretions, I also
Member* present were II. R. Siemens, 1), suffered a great deal from backache
E S T A B L I S H E D 1869ud had a constant, dull pain through
L Thrasher, C. 11. Evans. W. 11. Hand and
my loins. Som e time a g o I read about
G. R. Calhoun.
Members ubsent: S. Puleston and H. P. D oan 's Kidney Pills and procured
them.
They relieved the backaches,
Are Offering Any.ami All Kinds of Florida Real Estate
Driver.
corrected the passages- o f the-kidney
The minutes o f the last regular session, secretions and made me ic*d a great
•at as Low Prices and on ns Reasonable Terms
leal better."
April 5, read and approved.
F
o
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sale
by
all
dealers.
Price
50
There were no petitions und nocuinmuAs Can lie Hail Anywhere.
cents.
Foster-M ilburn Co,, Buffalo,
nicatiomr.
New Y ork , sole agents, for the United
The street committee rejxmed the work States.
o f paving First street (now being carried
Remember the name— D oan 's— and
Office on Park Avenue. befwceii First and Commercial Streets. Sanford, Florida
take no other.
on) favorably.
The fire committee reported the need of
more fire hose.
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Resolution a'dopted authorizing the
chairman o f fire committee to purchase
500 feet of hose.
P lu m b in g a n d
It was moved and seconded that council

High-grade Pianos, Organs,
and Graphophones;

T h e o . J . M ille r &amp; Son

Dire Distress

House Furnishing Goods

S to ve s, C ro c k e r y and G la s s w a r e

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Early C losing o f S to r e s
_._WfL-the . undersigned Tnerchnnis nml
business men o f Sanford aa an evidence All Work Receives My Personal Atteutioii
of public spirit and prugressiveness agree
to close our respective business places
and Best Efforts
and offices Thursday o f each week ut
noon beginning with May 1st and ending Opjmsüe City Hall
_____ Thun« 2JO
with Oct. 1st. 190IK Tills will allow all
employees and citizens a half holiday
each week for rest during the dull suinmer months:

E N G L IS H

We have a new line just
,iu and the- low price willmake them go. Come in
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and see them.

ALBERT GRAM LING

N. P. Yowrll a Co.

I. U William*

É. E. Turnar
E. Simon
Garner &amp; Rubert*
Eatale M. A. Speer
, A . Thompson
larty P WU*on

Cha*. II. Evan*
Prank L. Wuudruff
L. P. McCullcr
tel linier
IUI
1 Furniture Cu.

T o n s o ria l P a rlo rs
ashionable Ilair Cutting
and General Barbering

CAB&gt;

S A N F O R D F U R N IT U R E C O .
D rin k -a D ottle o f

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D. A. Caldwell A Sona

One viti! and jmu bacante a

Concert fo r Library

P ic o B lo ck o p p o s i !*

Mrs. 0 . P. Likens will give a concert for
the benefit o f the library association In die
near future, and the participants are releaning (or same. It promises to be one
o f the musical events o f the season, and
those attending are promised a great tree t.
t Is a most worthy object and should re­
ceive the support o f everyone.

Sfatateli

Patron

I i p r t u O ffic e

B O Y S ’ S U IT S
Boys’ Suits,. latest styles and
shades, 3 to-* 17. ■Boy’s Washable
Suits, 3 to 10. all styles.'Bloomer
’ants, 3 to 17. Boys’ -Furnishings!
Capa, Etc. A1J Under Price. 341 ,
J. C. AHNO, ORLANDO

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• G IN G E R A L E O R S O D A W A T E R
Manufactured with pure distilled water— they will preveat illness, old.
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digestion and give you health

The Sanford Coca Cola Bottling C o., Sanford, Fla.

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�THE SANFORD hCRALD

April 23f, 1009

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD

BRICK PAVING PROGRESSING
is rimsnea rro m rrenen Avenue

Hems of Enterest Concerning
Society People.
POINTS

P U R ELY

M yrtle Avenue

PERSO NAL

llow Celery City Vanity Fair While
Away the Golden Hours —
Social Gossip.
Snnford society sulTers a decided loss
this week in the departure o f Mrs. R. S.
Keclor and Miss Charlotte Keclnr, who left
for New York last Tuesday to spend the
ney expect to return In the
summer. Tney
early fnïT to their beautiful btmgnlo
alo an
Lake Oru&gt;ro. Tlieir New York address
will be The Mecklinburg, GOO W est MOtlt
street: ' ; * •------:
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The Iprick paving is going down at a
rapid raleT and has beerTflnlshed from
French avenue to Myrtie avenues o s far ns
the first railroad crossing. They arc now
breaking up the street from Magnolia to
Park, and will pave this section at once,
thus giving the main business thoroughfare
the advantage o f the paving. The work
on the street railway Is going ahead and
the rails will be laid this week to the A.
C. L. crossing at Oak avenue," T fife lillre
stre e t’ will be paved by June 1st if the
weather continues fair.
Sanford hopes to have the streets paved
and th6 street cars running in time for
the visitors to the great Fourth o f July
colebratioiL

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WîiCFé Devout oF fffc
“ C ïtÿ'W orthlp SiindayT

-The Piturn of tKi Ctnrdin Imhe City»« EMMtlr
K&lt;qwi'»l ta bring or wig lk*tr Annannaronnli iiul J
ether Ch.rth N*wi to thin otGcn not tfllir thin TbnrtJijr
■fttrnoos.

Drive your Wagon into Sanford
Calf on C. H. Evans
He can deliver any brand you want out of
Our new Warehouse
Without Delay—
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fir s t Methodist

Re v. A. E. Householder, piiltor: church. corner Park I
fth atreet;
avenue ami Tilth
itrret; partonage,
parionage, corner Msg
Seventh itreei;
noth
olia avenue and Sevenlii
«trret: Phone 254
sei
lindar morn ln| service nt II:¡ evening service.
Su;
:0il; Snudarr n.—
school., 9:43 ... m.: Jno. K. MelUnger, Supt. Rpwurth League. 3 :0 0 Sunday even-

The People's Contretal tonal
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Rev. R. I . Kirkland, pailor: Sunday morning
The Herald Ink^s pleasure In announcing I rer^o^nizintf the great need of more
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a c­ service. 11; evening aervire, 7 :3 0 ; prayer meeting
that during the next social season tho so­
commodations for the many visitors to the Wednesday. 7 :0 0 p. m .; Sahtalh school. 10 a .m .
J. C. Enimpiger, Superintendent.
ciety column will be under the charge o f
City wilf construct a modern and up to
Miss Charlotte Keclor, who is fully com pe­
date apartment house on Sanford avenue*
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tent to hnndic-this department success­
nnd Fourth street. The lower portion of
Rev. J. W. Boyd pnitor; Sunday, morning ae
fully and give all the social events nnd
the building will be used for storerooms Ice. II: evening service. 7 :0 0 ; Sahbalh whonl. 9:40
sidelights o f society in general. T h eller»..T M IV y . Sunday
a uiLtlic.new •turttlHtt
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t.1 prayer rnretlng
nld lias always recognized this great phase
provement for Sanford.
im h o city’s development, a u d io scouring.
Mlss Keelor we hove greatly strengthened
H oly C r o s s E p is c o p a l
Dr. N elson Dies In DeLand
n department o f the paper that has here- 1
Rev. h. F. Drown, rector; A. D. Key. senior wsr-1
Dr. Vf. A. Nelson, a well-known Baptist den; Sunday morning service, 11; evening service. [
tofore been wenk. It Is difficult f o r . the
7 :3 0 ; Sabbath school. 9 :4 3 s. m .; 11. K, Whitner,
minister, died in DeLand last Tuesday. Supl.t
prayer inectln«.-7:90 Wednesday evening.
masculine pen to fully portray the charms
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Bishop Gray will preach at the morning I
und graces of femininity. Miss Keelor h a s 'Dr’7icIfl0n ,,reachcd Tft tS h ™ r M *eral
monüis ago. and hlsaudden death will be service at 10:30, and administer the apos-J
had experience upon severtll large dally
n shock to
lh It_ d U \ . 4 tìiJv. ritat-of confirm ât ion.^Mtpws-nwii 4wggetwes.-rifi&lt;lwshWrom thr
He occupied the pulpitof theOrlnndaBap­
society notes will contribute imeresting
tist church several years ago. nnd always
Presbyterian
mutter for the feminine eye ujxm many
called that city his home. He was a Bible
Rev.
J.
F.
M
cKinnon.-pastor;
morning servie*,
subjects.'
II; «veniag service, 7 :3 0; Sabbath sclmol. 0 :3 0 n.
teacher in the Broughton tabernacle at m.;
Ilcnnr McLaulin. Supt.; prayer meeting WedThe Welakn Club entertained the gen­ Atlanta for some time, aiid was well known nrsdny, 7 :3 0 p. m.
tlemen at the Sanford House last Tuesday in Floridd and Georgia.
C a th o lic
— i-----------------------------evening at euchre. Choice refreshments

Armour Blood, Bone &amp; potash
Armour Celery Grower
Armour Vegetable--

B lickensderfer?

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Armour Practical Trucker
Or any other Brand of our justly
Celebrated Fertilizers—
Do you want Hardwood Ashes?
Dried Blood, Sheep Manure, Blood and Bone
Nitrate of Soda?

Ask for it, W e have it
THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER

WORKS

Jacksonville, Fla.

Rev. M. Fox, rector; services every second and

were served, and the committee In charge
iftli »wimhiy:enrtr m a w . 7 a; tn ; m s»s and i
~nr. L.~D. Geiger/ one o f the fore most mon, lU a . m .; Sunday school, 9 a. in.; v rip e n . 3
fulty sustained lite reputation of the club
p.
m.
preachers and church officials in the Flor­
us hostesses, »•"
ida Baptist church died at his home in
MAIL BOXES
Mrs. A. L Brown nnd Mrs. O. W. King Apopka on Tuesday night. He occupied
The best Bax made— The Riley. DsedJ
• entertained at cards last Thursday at tlte Uic pulpit ofUhe Ba(Hist-church at~Apop¿
exclusively
on Route No. I.
Bye-Lo Hotel,. A most enjoyable tifler- kn for tho last ten years and also edited
Ilarry J. Wilson.
the
Ornnge
County
Citizen
up
to
the.time
noott wtis spent by all present.
Jt was merged into the. Winter Garden
Citizen. The Herald misses n worm per­
HAVE YOU SEEN THE
K ILLED BY HIS SW EETHEART
sonal friend in Dr. Geiger and lite whole
«talo lusos a nublo citizen and Christian
Earl Adams, a P op u la r'A cto r, Shot In character. The funeral services will take
Jackson ville
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place at Apopka today at 2 o'clock:
Karl Adams, n well-known actor, was
• &lt;* ------------------------------- — killed in'Juckt&gt;onvH|e, Tuesday evening by * Gel ready for. th e Hies and M o s ­
his former sweetheart. Miss Jessie Brown. q u itoes. L argest s t o c k and lo w e st
Mr. Adorns is well known to the. people of p rice s on screen d ó o r s and w in dow s
Sanford, having played here on several oc­ a t
H a r r y &gt; W ilson’s, i
casions, Hie last tittle with the Mabel Paige
*11e was to he married to MTssTlugltry
in a few weeks, nnd the announcement of
their engagement aroused tiic jealousy of
Miss Brown and caused the act that ended
JEWELER
— thtryming man's career. Mls8 Bfdwn is n
sister of Joe Brown, the well-known tener
singer, formerly with Barlow's- minstrels.
F O R ^ -------------

Henry McLaulin

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Interest to Those Religiously In­
clined— Subjects o f Discourses
fo r the Sabbath. *

A New Apartment House

Dr. L D. Geiger Dies at Apopka

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CHAS. H. EVANS, Sales Ajient,
Sanford, Florida .
(Ask Him)

* FRANK L

WOODRUFF?

Sanford’s OnlV Exclusive Shoe- Store
STRONG LIN E OE C HILDREN ’ S SCHOOL SHOES
Tlie Latest Fall Styles in LodlesV Gent’s and Children’s Shoes

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- Just Received

* + + * + 4 -+ + + + + + + + + 4 .+ .}.+ + + + + + + + + * + + * + * + + + 4

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A T Y P E W R IT E R

CLEAN S AND PRESSES

B lock A rm ou r's Greed
MY SPECIALTIES
This year the exclusive contract with
Armour &amp; Co. to furnish refrigerator cars Pickard's Hand-Painted Chinn
One that will stand the greatest tests |
Gorham's Sterling Silver
Our Monthly Rate for Club Only
for the southern road» expires. For nearly
Cannot get out of alignment
a score of years the greedy Armours have
—The best machine on the market
Rogers' Plated Ware
Givinti you twelve pieces n month. We will call for ami deliver your
A $too&gt;Machlnc for SliO
:
sapped the life from southern shippers of
Elgin and Wultham Watches
clothes
once a week. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Self them at The Herald officeV-lierishablei hy excessive refrigerator char­
ges. Now is tiic time for concerted action
by nil growers and shippers o f the South,
In connection with northern receivers, to
In Gold’s Barber Shop
’Phone 60
Park Avenue. North
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
3 0 0 F ir s t S t . , S a n fo r d , F lo r id a
remedy this gluring evil. Refrigeration
lias become us essential to properly move
perishables as thtl motive |&gt;owcr. and It is
IM[ACHTOWN
»nd d lI t r it t to
tite duty o f the roads to furnigh this at
■id« nid fihiUt »
AG EN TS
reasonable rates. Roads which will not
— --- »ttexti tici)&gt;li:ie tie
air Lut. WriU/tr fuit ftrticmUn »tut » kj/ tjftr at **ft.
h o b o »NKV
:
volunturijy do this should be forced to do
UKtJUIItKÓ uni:! mu m ille inj
.
idippioviulrvurbicnli.
W«iWp
to »liront in
in *d»»nc * * ' ’ '
so by state vf federal courts. '
slloi TEN I)A1B FKCKTtUAt. dui in* »hu.•ut
h tim« you ra'iy ride tkt U, ytlr nu)
' t i 1.!?
11 T°u ,r* **MI. not p o f i o l r u t i ^ d 'w do ■»&lt;'¿¡¡It'to
The trunk lines to the Pacific coast have
ttp 11m bicytlt »»ip it tuc k to ui it our iip cn ie Juidj t u w i l t mat h n
\lurtilah the hicheil trade lúcrele» ..
it u
it poaaible to make
F
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P
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IC
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S
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been forced to owning their own cars, and
i i w i v o i v a i v u it one
prati a^ove
ne snult
smell profit
»höre actual
attua) fattory
faitory tort.
tost.t&gt; You aa*t gio
to p| middlemen'» proAt* *7^tí5fjbi«ít ol UI and have the manufacturer ■cuir.
why not those which go to tite productive
•otic l*hmd your aerila, b O M lfl 1IOY • tucytle or • pull of tires trom ura/eur
ot » V /rare unlit you r&lt;■C
arre oor caulouute and learn our unheard ol faetarw
southern fields/ Neither, shippers nor
fricn and rtmmrkaHa ifat u l tfftrt to ridar «Bontà,
growers object to paying something extra
Offlao with HOLDEN N E A L E S T A T E CO.
for refrigeration, hut nil feel that such ser­
m^wma » n£fn a ijìlTr
* '' «nmeo unto giara prom above Ultori U
vice should be at cost, plus the interest on
double
U ' TV l‘ ‘ Uùd“ ,U U I 0wn
«*•*• «
capital Invested. They, however, object to
P U__
A H,J*
! ) Hiyïyt.ba.
JlltltlK S . W
Wa» dii not*eif«tarir handle M unii
ir:.
-, F Lorida . — - .
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such »UtmMwml rote» ns-nre wrnngtnrflT
DB2 u from
Ä
Th^
- ^liti’
‘ ior-oot
" ,u u *
promptly at price!Tnrangin«
113 to •ttVr~«~|l
n*t
hit*
m
illfd
,
'dller enofile
choln g iand p e d a l* , parta, rtpaln and
litem to swell the million»

ALL

PURPOSES

SANFORD

Ladies’ Skirts ahd Gentlemen’s Clothing
$ 1.25
M. P. LIPE; Manager.

H ER ALD

W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y

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General . Fire Insurance
Sänfctfd,

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HEDGETH0RN PUNCTURE-PROOF *M AS

icax-for all rcfrigefalliMir-WIten thefetiern) guvernment put a stop to this, there
was no reduction in rates. Tite Armours
simply pocketed tills extra moneyito swell
their pile. If a i wo fit was made whenrebates were (&gt;aid, it is but reasonable to
HSdBGC tllH mien Btpinl l.r tilO rohotCS.-----Cannot Georgia, South Carolina and Flor­
ida combine and force the soutiiern trunk
lines to furnisli refrigeration at the
’ cost of ice in the bunkers T
. The Illinois Central, Rock Island, North­
ern Pacific und other trunk lines do this,
why not those in the South T Before anotlier refrigerator contract is made drastic
action should be taken. Wbo will make
the first move T Why does not the Florida
Shipper.s' Protective A' ^ ialion lake tllC
initiative t its members are great suffer­
ers.— N. Y. Produce News.

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CHAS. H. EVANS

SELF-HEALING TIBES TO IM IROoi^JC^om LY

Tht rtg u U r rtta i! t r it t ot tStu tir a it
SSM t t r t t i r . tu t to iu trn tu tt wt m it
u lltoum u u u tltto ir tor tiJOUotA mith ordtr WJJ),

Staple and Fancy Groceries

HO MORETHOHBLE FROM PUNCTURES

Full Line of High-Grade Cigars and Tobaccos

M AILS, T a e k l o r O Uoo w ill » o t tot th o
« I r ou t. S lit r «houaand pelri »old laat jr t r .
O ve r tw o i ku&amp;drcd tbouaeud
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paira
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Agent for the Famous

DCSOfffPFJOMfrMadelaalleltea. It It lively
and easy riding.verydurable and lined Inaide will
■ «pedal Quality of rubber, which never beton»
y w eigh — ____ ___ -

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CLOVER HILL BRAND BUTTER
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Rotino tho think rubber tread
“ A - «aut n u o ta r e otrian »B H
and “ Ih " «lao dna atrip “ U~
to pro root rUn nutting. Thin
tire will nattait any i
make—SOFT. gLA STlO
BABY tUDUtO.

rquallilca being givetl J
ired fabric on the ^
&gt;perpalr,but for
*d ft ri lai ug pu rpoeta we are making a apeclal ta
■price to
Ih* ridar ol ont» JiA» per pair. A ll ordera ahipprJaamc day letter U received. W * ahlp C O . O. oo
api. toral. You do not p a y a cent until you have examined and found them atrictly aa repreaented.

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— t » 7« » ord*r o pair of the»« Urea, yoti wlll Bod that they wilt ride eaalrr. run faalrr,
wr»r better, Uftt lo n m w d look liocr than »»y tiieyou h m c t r r um4 or Bftn at any uric« We
know that you will be m wtU pleased UuU when you want a bicycle yon will five u syour onUr.
We want you to aciuS * •h*i
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

CRUTCHFIELD &amp; WOOLFOLK-P IT T S B U R G , P A .
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BRANCHES

Piano -Tuning
Next week Wade, the tuner, will work I
in Sanford. All .'orders sent ip tu tins Pico f i n a r / i r y r a f f * bat write ua a portal today. XX)
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h r n w • f v f U M or a pair of Urea from anyone until you know the new and wonderful
hotel will receive attention; or if you wish oflera we are making. It only coats a postal to tears everything/ VVlUe it H O W .
to make sure, drop him your order by mall |
|o Orlando.

J . L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY,

CHICAGO, I L L

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Chicago
Cincinnati
Jacksonville

Sales Agents and Distributors
SANFORD CELERY UNION
Room 1G, Pico Block.

'Phone 2G9

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23, 1909

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Little Happerilnfs—Mention of

^ Matters in Brief.

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PERSONAL ITEMS O f IN TER ES T
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Twenty-one meals nt Stumon's for 54.
V a r\-..|Vtcdiifcaday
In Sanford.

Are you talking about that Fourth o f I

J. R. Davis o f Orlando spent Tuesday in
the city.
&gt;
Elegant line o f Easter cards, at the dity
Cigar Store.

[change,
I Mr. Roy Housholder o f Tampa came I
UP *° «pend Sunday with his parents,!
Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Housholder.

W. E. Bonfacy and Miss Geneva Bon-

Dake day* Sa‘ urday» nnd Wednesdays. |

WIOU1 auulll

W h ippoorw ill and Clay c o w p eas at
» For an up*to-date tailor-made suit, see NcGuller's New S to re .
D.-Ar Caldwell &amp;. Söns.
Orders taken for roses at Woman's Ex-1

N.P. Y owell &amp; €o li

Summary of the Floating Small Talk facy of Tifton, Indiana, spent Tuesday in Int Womnn 1 Exchange,
Succinctly Arranged fo r H ur­
the city.
I Gamer &amp;. Roberts are now agents for |
ried Herald Readers. .
Wade, the tuner. Orlando.

II. B. Stanton of Atlnntn'wos in the city

MEN’S . ’ NEW

Remember to have The Herald follow Um ian“ u‘ R°y al Soar,e‘
*&lt;****■
you when you take your summer trip.
Mrs. R. S : Keclor and Miss Charlotte I

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F. W. Steele o f Richmond. Vn.. was in |Kedor ,cft Tuesday ior New York, where [
Wednesday
they.will spend the kuminer.
the city Tuesday.
Canned apples, only 10 cents nt Garner
The City R estaurant gives 21 m eals
••Gee H. H. Hill for Celery City Blend
k Roberts
fo
r
5 4.5 0, and th ey are w o rth It.
Coffee, finest on enrth for 24 cents.

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Dr. Cecil Butt is removing his dental
Mr. Fielding has made the swimming
See Our New Line of Ladies’ Waists and
pool at (he Bye-Lo hotel a most delightful parlors from the Pico block to the rooms
Whippoorwill and Clay Peas, at Sanford
over
F.
L.
Woodruffs
shoe
stpre.
place for n coo] plunge. Open to all#
Grocery G&gt;.
The best tuner in the state will work in
T— r
Fancy Parasols
We sell the best lime nnd cement that
the best dinner In th e c ity at .The money can buy.
Sanford
next week. Have him get your
—A. E. Hill.
City Restaurant fo r 3 5 ce n t«.
piano ready for the summer practice.
M. M. Smith has 1,000 acres o f celery
1«. McKinley edition of ten cent sheet mu*
H. C. Smith o f Boston was a visitor to Inpd. Sold on easy terms.
cbccity Wednesday.----C fiiir5ifv3fioutJers ni 12 Vi cents'found
Orders taken for fresh eggs at Woman’s at H. !!. Hili’s grocery.
Do uway with dust while sweeping car­
pets by buying Wizzard Carpet Cleaner of
Exchange.
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Mrs. Frank Adler lefiTuesday night to
W. H. Scott of St. Petersburg spent sev- join her husband ut Mulberry, where Mr. W. W. Long.
t rral days of the week in the c ity .'
J. R* Sewell, n prominent citizen of Win­
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Adler has a lucrative position.
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ter Garden, wns in the city Wednesday.
If you qre not Hying at th e City Res
See C. A, Reed for furniture and piano
Mr. Sewell re|&gt;or(s WinterGorden ns nour­ f+++-y+++++++&lt;.+++&lt;.+^v'.+&lt;..;.+-:.-:^...y+-n.++++++++++++++++++++t: ’
laursnt you are n o t living righ t.
♦♦+-f+**’+&lt;f^+++^4"f++++4&gt;+*-S'++4-4'&lt;”H&gt;+ ++*+ +'f++ +♦+♦♦♦+++♦♦+♦«
moving.
tf
ishing. - .
Bfil line of stoves ever brought tortile
B oiled haiti, m a ck erel, c o d fis h and
While your w ife js away, make yourself I
city. Prices the lowest. — A. E. Hill.
sm ok ed halllbut at M cCuller's New at home at Stumon's, 21 meals for 54.
Whippoorwill nnd cow pens at 52 n bush­
C. J. Everett o f Tampa spent W ednes- S tore.
el.
_ — Sanford Grocery Co.__
F. J. Terry, the tombsto
_dsy.inibe_cUy;
ATnerttiti alarm cl6cksTor~B5c at FerDan. G. Pleasants, one of the most |&gt;op^ lando. was In the city several days this
Garner A Roberts handle Chase &amp; Son- utur insurance men In the state, was in
nnld's.
week, erecting u Woodman monument ut
born's lea and coffee, the best on enrth the city several days this week.
Armour's star hams, l^cen ts |H*r|&gt;nund.
Lukcview cemetery.
John E. Abbon of Columbus. Ohio, spent
This week o n ly / — Sanford Grocery Co.
If you want a firsi-clntts tailor-made
Buy n meal ticket, and eat you; Sunday
Tuesduy in the city.
Six O 'clo ck Closing
suit for 512.08, call at D. A. Caldwell &amp; dinner at Stumon's.
Sunbeam corn can be bojyiht for lOcts.
Until further notice our store will close
Sons.
Gas nnd gasolene stoves, wheelburrows,
a can nt Garner &amp; Roberts’.
I
nt 8 p. m.
Fresh Mackerat at H. H. Hill’s grocery sewer pipe, claV nnd cement tile, (lower
W. T. Upchurch, a prominent citizen of
34tf Tin: Geo. H. Fernald HardwareCo.
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The Zadinry Lumber Co. bus purchased pot»,__Try uur. p rice s._____
f— Jackswivilie.-waB-in the-oity-Toesdayj----The Geo. H. Fcrnald Co.
the Markham tract of limber nt Paula, and .lO-ti
' N otice
Not the ch eapest, but th e b e s t—a re
will erect n sawmill upon their new jwsMrs. R. C. Maxwell and little daughter,
Finest
carnation
plant nt big reduction
the meals served at The City Resstession at once.
nnd Miss Ne|f Whitner, left Thursdny for fur the next thirty days. Choice $3 per
tsurant.
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Florida |&gt;eople better seeSunTon! Celery Gulfport, Mtss.~ Mrs. MaxWcIFs“old home. d o z e n s Call and see me. Celery uvenue.
A. M. Tyler, n prominent hotel man of
Delta Lund Co.'s property before buying Where they expact to spend the^umtirefr j DrTAlilridge's gnrden.Ft .Wayne, Indlann. is spending u week
We Imve anticipated
—Mrs. E. R. Ratlife.
truck forms. ’
—J . N. W iutnik.
Fresh fish on Fridays and Saturdays at I33-3tp
'In the city.
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Wade makes frequent trij&gt;s to Sanford. S. C. Richardson's. Lciller block.
, , N otice
A little money now and a little now and
Write him at Orlando.
If
you
want
to
sell
or
buy
city
lots,
city
The Siiimon family will not go away
then is the way to buy celery land. See
A. K. Cussll has returned from u trip property, celery farms, see N. H. Garner. this summer. They will continue tu . ruu
M. M. Smith for ivirticulnr*.
through west Florida and Mississippi.
A fine new mirror has been Installe4 at their restaurant, as they Imve plenty of
Tlie famous Elgin Creamery Butter for
Rex is glad tp get buck to Sanford, where the soda fountain in the drug store of L. hoarders, and will ncconmtoftlitemtfc who
Needs and Bought Our
sale nt W. W. Long’s Grocery.
life is worth living."
R. Philips. This greatly enhances the ap­ want 21 meals for 54.
W. A. Zachary and A. D. Zachary, prom­
Stock of
—J. M. Stumon, Prop.
Buy . Henry Clay Flour of W. W. Long. pearance of this popular resort.
inent citizens of Tallahassee, spent sever­
Restaurant,
corner
of
Palmetto
avenue
The best on earth.
,
Apterite kills cutworms. Broadcast 100
al days tills week in the city.
and First street
Bake day is Saturday, ut the Wonfan's lbs to acre, and be free of this pest.
Go to II. II. Hill for everything in the
Exchange.________
Fernald Hardware Bo.
grocery line. -. —
—S —Mr. ahd Mrs. F. J.Symes nnd duugliter,
Mrs. S. P. Styles (ms returned to her
Miss Sndir, have gone-tn~ their summer |huiTuTtlfrutilavlTTF, ' TTyv.
speli
Cuihrie were among the land-buyers In (he home in Michlgun. We regret Hi lose these several months witli her son.W. H. S tiles«
city this week.
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estimable jieopte from our midst. Out they
Just in. Full line of Heinz's preserves All Local A dvertisem ents Under This
Ituvc you seen the latest tilings In will return in the early full to'Snnford and pickles, nt McCuller's new store.
Heading, on e Cent a W ord Each Issue
"refrigerators—all s te e l—at Harry J where "life is wortli living."
Wonderful soil fiiniidntit. AjVierile, will
W anted.— Three white men for inside
Wilson's.
Now is the time to buy your four-inch save your crops.
Ask tlie Fernald dry work.
— P lanters’ Mf'c Co.
AND
School pennants nt the Woman's Ex sewer pi|ie for mains. Big slock on hand. Hardwure Co. about it.
W anted—Celery growers and (nickers
change.
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— A. E. Hill.
S. J. Broer left Monday, for Bartow and on rich muck land. A fine opiwriunity.
See Imiid-palnted shore curds ut Wo­ other points in South Florida. Mr. Broer Address Noel A. Mitchell, St. Petersburg.
Milton Cohan nnd P. D. Young of New
Fla.
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York s|ient Tuesday In the city.
man’s Exchange.
bus been connected with the store of Chus.
W a n t e d — Everyone , to know that the
The finest mid most complete line of
Garner &amp; Roberts are making many ad­ Knnncr for several yours, and will be great­ Ullckensdcrfer typewriter is the best on
candies and cigars are kept on sale by ditions to their new meat market, and this ly missed by his many Sunfurd friends thc-mnrkel.. Sec them at The Herald o f­
All tu Suit YOU mid YOURGamer &amp; Roberts.
department is now in churge of Mr. Strick­ who wish him success in his new .field of fice.

Sanford land is moving in thousand
acre tracts.

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Furnishings

land. formerly of DeLand. Mr. Strickland labor.
T horoughbred Eggs for Hatching— White
Pocket-book
Wynndots, White Leghorns, Buff Leghorns,
is n first-class meat cutter, uml_will prove
Have you put in your bid for the sewing and Buff Rock. $1 for 15. Apply to J. F.
n valuable addition to tlie store; of Garner machine at E. A. Helfield Co.’s t
Ann!, Sanford.
2 8-8
Spring is opening up and
&amp; Roberts.
* Planting time is here. M. M.Smith wil
If you want a first-class, typewriter ut
Home investors put your celery money sell you land on easy terms.
The Geo. II. Fcrnald Co. bus the finest
a moderate rice, call at Tlie Herald office, you will he compelled
to
and Inspect the Bllckensderfer. Tlie best
line of fishing tackle in town. CaU. and in Celery Delta Land Co.’s iupd: See .,.,
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The band concert last Friday evening in nnd most compact machine on thomarket.
—J. N. W hitner.
aet ub.
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come out in a New. Outfit
the park was greatly enjoyed. A shower
Lost— BclweenYowefi’s store andSchunN.
H.
Garner
lias
a
bargain on French kept many people at home, but those who
J. V. Wcedeu leaves today for Wakefield,
pert's residence, gold-framed eyeglasses
R - 1., where he will spend tlie summer. avenue und «.Eleventh street. Ten city braved the elements were amply repaid nnd chain. Return und receive reward. Why not let us supply your
Mr. Weeden has been very successful in lots. See him ut once and get your choice. by u fine program. Under Conductor MaxFor S ale.— P. M. Elder of thcCeleryav - bleeds?
3 4-2 w
die trucking business, and expects to return
well the Sanford band is becoming oncbf«| enue cash store lias 2 00 bushels of pens
in the eurly fall in time for planting.
Clerk Scott who has been in charge of the best bodies of musicians in the state. for sale.
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"There is nothing new under the sun"
Our Own colfee, the best 25 cent coffee tile scavenger service for several weeks,
F
or
S
ale
—
200
bushels
cow
pens.
See
Wanted.— Three while men for inside
as before buying.
Whittaker &amp;. Burnett.
on (lie market, for sale ut Garner &amp; Roberts' has tlie city so thoroughiycleaned tliut tlie dry jobs.
—Planters’ Mf’g Co.
But none of the Goods under
stares only.
truBh wagon is unublc to get a load, and
F
or
S
ale
—Good
property,
now bringing
Lake Mary,'Florida.*
twelve per cent Interest on investment.
Some interesting developments are tak- will probably be dlsconlined in duily ser­
pm^moLarihilLIb-and inuch
Gevenly-five bushels of «Jbw Veas for
^ JLiL-GAXKJ«. Sanford:—
vice.
Mr.
Scott
deserves
great
credit
for
lug place this week in Sanford in the way
qi, at k ,-A#-Heftield~Co.‘s.
For Sai l.—10(f acres hummbek 'land. NEW und up-to-date
Some miscreants stole the photos and an 12 acres cleured, small house and, liyru
partmenl.
next week for particulars.
on place.' - F lowing well cimGc-fimh Near
oil {minting of the battleship Florida h
The Royuj Tailo[ 8._hrIlliil. uf clothing
railroad. '• Address. Francis Karel, Sanford, We don't charge anything for u look.
■*" fftWisYFie time to buy yopr Hub-inlu billboard nearNewlan's drug store
means
perfection.
See
samples
nt
D.
A.;
R. F. D. No. 1.
33.
tm « ! luiiiL See M. M. Smith.
Coine and investigate b e fo r e
Monday night.' Tlie pictures were the
n . _*
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Caldwell Bt Son’s. „
F
or
S
ale
—
Five
acres
of
good
celery
property
of
Millar
Bros.,
who
have
offered
J. H. Cuslle, the irrepressible Doc, left
buying elsewhere
The Sanford Grocery Company will re­ a reward for (he same. Such pranks are land aU in cultivation. On the Sanford
this week for his home in Cunastotn.N.Y.
&amp; Everglades Ry. about 3 miles from the
He will return in the early fall to farm bis move their meat shop from the rear of the not conducive toward giving Sanford's city. Will be sold in the next ten days
^ e ry land, and also purehuse more for store to the front of the store rootn formerly boys a good name. The ¿uilty ones should I for 53,500. Call at the Herald ufflce for.
__^ Meads In New York. _________
~ occupied a* a ware-room. This wiU give be apprehended and be made to puy'the
the meat department more prominence. penalty.
( #
For S ale— Choice Jersey cows for sale
Only 5 L50 fo r a 21-meal tic k e t a t
Manager Stri pling is making manyy nhnnges
cheap. Now fresh or will be soon. Also
Rend the Sunduy dinner menu o f Bye-1
Hie City R estaurant.
The m eals are
Rhode Island Red eggs for hutching. Cir­
in the two store rooms, and pro|
eposes to
worth m ore.
Lo Hotel,
.
36-tf
cular free. C. F.Ward.Wlnter Park. 2 9 tf
give the people of Sanford tlie best there
R. II. Mulrheadhas opened a grocery I
Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Vogt of Eustls were is in groceries and meats.
For Sale— Boiler, pump, and engine, 0
Is one block from 1st
horse In good condition, and will be sold
store
at
Brisson's
siding.
Cucumber
and
|
n 11,6
Thursdny en route to Washing­
Three ca n s o f to m a to e s f o r 2 5 c at
cheap.
28tf
street,
but it will pay
crate material for sale.
38-3
ton. where ihey will s|iend the summer. M cC uller's New S to re .
—Sanford Machine &amp; Foundry Works.
you
to
call
and see the
H. C. Ramsey who has been In the city I
Mr. Vogt, although nearly eighty years
Rhode la
Island
Rtu
eds
— Clioice
N. -W&gt;- Fry -represented the Sanford
(IU„
•m
..ri!., , I
# l
nnuuG
y in u n
a rtor
u i ssale
a u ,,—^
huilg R.
new and up-to-date
cockerels, pulifets and eggs.
hL?**' '* °* spry u# n youngster- Helms Light &amp; Fuel Co. at the meeting of tlie for the past t o eeks compiling data for | fej
Sanford s new city directory left for Tampa Prices low, - C ecil Gabbett. French ave~*ta *n the t&gt;rint]ug business from early
Florida Electrical Association held In Oruu Tuesday. Mr. Ramsey Is well satisfied nue, Sanford.
®°ybood, und only recently quit setting
ando 21-23.
type.
with tlie liberal support granted by the _ Fur Pt^T__ ,llin* 1st ta Nov. 1st. eight.
Fresh Geofgi/j butter. 3 5 cents a pound SsnfOTff"people. 'The '’directory will be |room house, .furnished throughout. Hot
she c a rrie s ..
-*- ^u y«* want five ncre* o f g o M celefy j,or sale by Garner It Roberts.
completed about June 1st, and will show and cold water, gas and every improve­
“ «»d. all in cultivation, located less than
ment. Choice location. Six blocks from
SATISFACTION
Mrs. 0 . P. Likina announces that a full a remarkable increase in the population
business portion. Inquire at The Herald
~ n?e n,Hes from Sanford, at the station of
GUARANTEED
attendance Is desired at the Monday night o f Sanford. Tlie fact that Polk &amp; Co. |office for particulars.
‘ be Sanford &amp; Everglades railw ay! This
practice o f the ciiorus at the residence of have included Sanford In their list o f di­
For Rent— Furnished rooms for light
choice tract of land will be sold during the
G iv e M e a S h a re of
Mrs RoulhiUat. Also, that all the new rectories is a sufficient evidence o f our housekeeping. W. F. Leavitt, corner Elm
next ten days for 5 8 ,5 0 0 . Call at The
Y o u r P atronage
avenue and Third street.
31-tf
voices will make it apoln ttocom e, as tills standing among the cities o f the South.
H®nld office for particulars.
is the last practice where new voices will
For Rent—Four room cottage. Apply CommercUl Street
Neir the Depet
f o r Ten Days Only
wholesome, well cooked— are be received. She hopes it has been under­
|to G.’ W. Spencer.
38
Ten acres o f celery land on Celery ave*
t»t meals served at The City Nestau- stood that all the singers o f Sanford are
Armour's star hams. 15 cents per pound’
For Rent— Five-room cottage, 'furnished.
fMt.
nue, at u bargain.
— N. H. Garner.
invited to join thls'chorus."
Apply People's Bank.
Th is week only. —Sanford Grocery Co. •
The Ladies Missionary Society; will meet
at the home of Mrs. R. J. Holly this after­
noon ut ;l o'clock. A full attendance is
dealrptl.. (
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D. L . Th ra sh e r

MRS. M. L. ALLEN

M IL L IN E R Y

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�Palm Beach, one.
Polk, two.
Putnam, one.

Counties to Be Represented Ac
cording to Population

St JUUITMIe:

Santa Rota, one.
Sumter, two.
— Suwannee, two.
A FIGHT fO R R EPR ESENTATIO N St. Lucie, one.
* Taylor, one.
Volusia, one.
Wakulla, one.
Change Mode In Many Counties If Bill
Walton, one.
/
Passes— Orange Will Re­
Washington, one.
* •
main The Same
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Sec.
3.
All
lows
and
parts
o f laws In
In the Senate Saturdny, just before the
Conflict,w ith _lh e_ provisions - o f this - sot
Key West, Introduced what will probably he, and the some are, hereby repcnled.
become a "disturber o f the peace*' that is,
New Design for Government Bills
a renpportlonmcnt bill. A reading o f the
A new plan has been adopted by the
bill does not disclose nny objectionable
United States'trensury department with
features since the apportionment appears
regard to the design on bills and coin cer­
to lie equitable and In accordance wlifT
tificates, carrying into effect a scheme of
population, but it is an utter impossibil­
uniformity in portrait and general design
ity for any man to prepare an npportionfor notes o f the same denomination o f
. mem bill that will suit all Ideas, and tills
each
class.- A t present there are nineteen
one is hardly likely to perform any mir­
different
designs for United States notes
acle in that regard. Therefore, a fight is
looked for from counties which, by the and certain certificates o f various denom­
reapportionment. will lose any represen­ inations. Under the new plan there will
tation numerically. The bill is as follows: be only nine, and the artistic quality of
-greatly enhunced. All
classes
o
f
notes
of
each denomination will
the State Into Senatorial Districts and
Apportioning Members o f the House of have the same portrait which will not ap­
pear on uny other denomination, narw iil
Representatives.
Be It Enacted by the Legislature o f the any portrait he used which will not b cim inedintcly recognizable by nlmost every
State o f F lo rid a rr—r
Section 1. There shall be thirty-two person handling money.
(32) senatorial districti/ Wht&amp;rsfinll' be — The- $t-BltverccrUncdte^wlHhnve .the
represented each by one senator, and jwrtrnlt of Washington; the $2 silver cer­
designated b y iiumbenLancl lie composed tificate thnt o f Jefferson: the Sit noter
UOAKDING CELEKY. SANFORD, FI.A
■ en efrot- the counties mentioned and whether certificate or greenback, that of
named after the several numbers, as fol- Lincoln; the $10 gold and sliver certificate
and United States note thnt of Cleveland;
It Makes No Difference What You Want or Where You
the $ 2 0 that o f Jackson, the $ 3 0 thnt o f
The First District (1), Santa Rosa.
Grant; the $1Q0 that o f Franklin; the
The Second District ( 2 ) , Escambia.
$ 5 0 0 thnt o f Salmon P. Chase; the $1,000
The Third District ( 3 ) , Walton and
that o f Alexander Hamilton.
Holmes.
..
The eagles, the buffalo and the Indian
th e Fourth District (4 ), Jackson.
head, which have proved to be easily
The Fifth District (3 ), Liberty. Franklin
anti o n -T e n n s-th a t- n reH iigh t-------counterfeited, will disappear. Theclnsses
«nd^Vakulia.;-----------*— ------------ V------- - 1
o f notes will be differentiated by color nnd
The Sixth'District (0 ), Gadsden.
by other distinguishing marksr-r—-----------The Seventh District (7 ),P o lk .-----------Get th e Genuine
The Eighth District ( 8 ), Leon.
When you wish to buy TheSnnford Her- __The Ninth District ( 0 ) , Hernando, and
uld, a Stetson hat, Sanford celery, a ButPasco.
The'tenth District (10), Madison and terick pattern, n package o f Quaker oats •
or a can o f Royal baking powder, would
Hamilton. •
The Eleventh District (II), Hillsborough. y ou -feel satisfied if your dealer should
The Twelfth District (12), Taylor und send you some other brand for the same
money, claiming thiit It was "just utgoodT"
Lafayette
When you put down your nickel for n
The ThlYteenth District (13), Dade and
bottle o í coca-cola, will you expebt coca­
Palm Beach.
.
,
The Fourteenth District (14), Columbia. cola or some other “ just as good" Imita­
tion T
The J-'ifteeffth District (15), Bradford.
■ The Sixteenth District (10), Nassau and
No real good article has ever been put
D e s i b y T sst (o r G r o w e r » . ^
Baker,
•
on the mnrkct, thnt there .were not imita­
UftrO «Ills Iprny conlinifbunly nrr froUsed In Uncle Sam 's Pulnt Shop
unti Iiim-v U
1
T|ie Seventeenth District (17), Suwnu- tions mude after It, nnd the more Imita­
During the past year the II. S
tions there are, the better is the guaran­
Nuvylnisconsumed (¡ÍU,OOO i*tmnrts
tee for the wliolesotneness of the original,
—— — The tngtnecnlh Dl&amp;irlcf (I8J,T&gt;uvnl.
and also there was never an imitation
The Nineteenth District (10), Orange.
made to equnl the origlnnl.
The Twentieth District ( 2 0 ), Marion.
There have been on the market more
The Twenty-first District (21). Levy
than two hundred cola drinks, and what­
mul Citrus.
The Twenty-second District (2 2 ), Jef­ ever their name may be, they are nothing
but Imitations of coca-cola, trying to profit
ferson.
. '
The Twenty-third District (2 3 ), Lake from the tremendous favor coca-cola lias
slid Sumter.
with the public, on account of its superior
i
The Twenty-fourth District (2 4 ), Mon- qualities. _
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T llO S U
Tlie Twenty-fifth District (2 5 ), WnshTalk about cocaine in coco-cola, the state ; VARNISHES. ENAMELS and other

CITY

OR TR U C K L A N D S

Want It

W E H A V E IT

H O W A R D -P A C K A R D

LAND

Hardware and Farm

COM PAN Y

Im plements
WELL DRIVING

_lV.c_Iiavii-lilt*.
and best cquippi'tl plant
for driving wells in this
section of tin* country
nnd ¡ire prepared tit fill
all orders promptly. Our
machinery is up-to-date
•had our workmen are
skilled in the work.

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/^ In g to n and Calhoun.
__ _ The Twenty-sixth District (2 0 ), DeSoto
and Lee.
The Twenty-seventh District (2 7 ). Mnn*
ntee.
The Twenty-eighth (2 8 ). Volusia.
, ^ The Tw enty-ninth.( 2 9 ). Putnam und
Clay.
The Thirtieth District (3 0 )
Brevard and St. Lucie..

Liberty, one
Madison, two.
Manatee, one,
Marion, two.
Monroe, two.
Nassau, one.
Orange, two.
Otoeola, one.

matter oí fnvór, but o f QUALITY
rise's,

LUCAS

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Ur. Abbot, state chemist of Texas last
year, said that out o f eight cola drinks ex­
Osceola, amined by him, coca-cola was the only |
one without cocaine or artificial sweeten- |

The Thirty-first District (31), St.Johns.
TheThlrty-second District (3 2 ) Aluchua.
Sec. 2. There shall be sixty-eight mem ­
bers of the House o f Representatives, to
be apportioned mining the several countiesas follows:
Alnchna, three.____________1_____ ^ —
■
baker, ¿Tie!
—
Bradford, two.
____ Brevard,-one.
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TT
. Calhoun, one.
Citrus, Wue.
Columbia, two.
Dade, one.
DeSoto, one.
Duval, three.
Escambia, three.
Franklin, one. '
Gadsden, two. *
Hamilton, one.
Hernando, one.
Hillsborough, three.
Holmes, one.
Jackson, three.
Jefferson, two.
Lafayette, one.

chemist of nearly every state nod the de­
portment of agriculture havcnllpronounced
it (Hire, with not a trace of cocaine, and
only about one-third as much caffeine to
the bottle ns a cup o f strong coffee con­
tains.

Therefore, if you wunl what you pay for.
when you call for a bottle of coca-cola,lie
sure and Inspect the crown or bottle for
the well-known trade-mark, nnd do notal­
low him to palm off something ou you
which he c u n jy o bahly buy fur lessmonoy
"Get die genuine.
Sanford .Cocn-Cola Bottling Co.
S,-Runge,-Sec. and Tiens.
f*

Asparagus, Lettu^.^QjiIons, Cauliflowers, tier, etc.Tin Sanford, pays
1 Sell the Land— Your.Brains, Money, and
Muscles Mako» Ihe-Crop, u n d ' Ih e P r o lit

BUY A W HITE STEAMER
The Ladles' car; No Cranking; No Smoke;
No Odor.
The car that can be driven with clean
clothes.
The cor iliHt itocs ami m ines on all
kinds of roads without balking.
The car (hat-eilently glides along and
does not vibrate.

IM P R O V E D IR R IG A T E D F A R, M S - U N C I
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F lo w in g W e lls on A ll
Celery Delta and other Desirable Trpcts in Blocks to suit Purdumer.

J . N . W H IT N E R

Prices and descriptions upon request-

F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k B u ild iiy

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23, 1909

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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Notice of Application fo r Letters Pat- Notice t
ent fo r MThe Crescent O ra n &lt; »'t«m . I
v in itr

S O. Chase"

J. C. Chase.

excellent advice on tho care and
MBitroctlon o f roada ia contained In
(hB following aet o f aoggeaUonB
road supervisors, w hich w ere com piled
bT Robert A. Meeker, atate BUporroada in N ew -J e ra e r:;
Pon't1leave graaa and w eeds on the
jjiouldera and In tho gutters.
Don't dig the mud out o f the gutters
and throw It upon the road.
Don't leave dirt In piles on the road.
Don’t throw graaa and weeda upon
the road surface.
Don't dump stone or gravel on nn
oM rond without flrat preparing the
lorface to -re c e iv e It, because you
thereby enuso willful w aste and w oefu l
wsnt.
Don’t place new material on the road
arlthout leveling and shaping It bo that
tho grade and cross section o f tho road
a a
mil lho new material. O ne-balf o f tho
money spent Is wasted by thin method.
Don’t put now material on nn old
hard road surface before llrat picking
or loosening the old covorlng. It Is
good for the qunrryman nnd gravel
owner, but bad fo r tho taxpayer and
read user.
Dou’t try to do work w ith ou t proper

. tools.___

H. W. Herndon.
Sanford. Florida. March 29lh 1B09.
PaaroGco C in m x or 'T u t Cksczmt O iancc C W

ahy.*’

lit. We. Ihe undersigned have hereby associatfd ourselves together for the purpose of incurporatng and forming a corporation under the laws of
the Stoic of Florida under the name o f T h e Crrs**»• Orange Com pany." wit!» In principal place of
business at Sanford. Orange County. Florida.
end. The general nature and character of the
business .toh e carried on by said Company Is to
hoy, sell and lease renl estate; to purehaie, plant.
Improve, operate and sell orange groves; to buy
nno
sen oranges:
oranges; to
toercci
__ ___ _
_
nd sell
ereft and use packinghouses;
hnd to pack fruit for shipment; to coni tr a c t* od
operate tram roads over property owned or leased
by them, or from which they nro to gather fruit; to
own nnd run steamboats for the proper carrying on
of their business; and to do such other nnd further
acts necessary to the successful operating of the
lusineas above mentioned.
3rd. The amount of the capital stock of said
Company shall be Fifty Thousand ($ 3 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 )
Dollars, divided Into five hundred shares of the
par value of $100.00 per share, and Is to be paid
in cash or in tnml nnd orange groves nt actual cash
value; all stock to tie paid for In full when issued.
4th. This corporation lu exist for one hundred
years.
Sth. The business
iness o f the Company Is to be managed by a BoardI of Directors o m ittin g or not less
than three or more
__________________
ore ithan,
seven In number,_________
and the
IblMwfw office»*, to v r lt :-A Pres Ideal. Vice-Presi­
dent. Secretary nnd Treasurer, wlm nrr to lie elect­
ed on the first Tuesday In July, 1000, and Che first
Tut-sduy In July in each and every yrur thereafter;
and nre to hold their offices for one year nnd until
their successors arc elected nnd oualllled. D ie
persons who are tucundud the builnrss until the
Ursl election Is held and officers yuulUiud are: S.
i!
Frealdent; J. C. Chase. Vice-President;
'. W. Herndon, Secretary ami Treasurer.
Oth. D ie highest amount of Indebtedness or
liability to which this Company may at any time
subject Itself is $50.000.00. ________
— We do herrhy subscribe fur the number of thurrs
of stock In said Compnny set optiositc our names
nnd residences, to-wli:
i. O. Chaw-. Sanford, Burkin Flfly shares ™

T Chur«-,

Jn, k,i,n&gt; die. Hu

Iv. i nly-live shares

Dou’ t leave your acarlllor In tho nbed.
. W. Herndon. Sanford, Fla. Twenty-five shares
Don’t forget to use you r sprinkling
1h Wirara Wtuanir, We have hereunto set our
hands this the 30th day of March A. 1).. 1000.
wsgon.
In presence;
*
S. 0 : Chase
Don't let your steam roller be Idle.
A s t n l P r h u r 1 ^ - ^ ' kcQ usU I. C, Chase
Don't think any old tools nro good As to J. C. Chase ( j , „ F, rwrM /, W.JIcrmJon
As to S 0 . Chase jW m . Leffler ' enough for road work,
A B. W. Herndon IB. F, Whitner, Jr.
Don't use dull picks, broken shovels, STATE OF FLORIDA.
OF ORANGE.
dull scraper blades or broken and COUNTY
Before me personally came S. O. Chase nnd D. W.
leaky steam rollers.
Herndon to me well known as two of the tierMins
who signed the foregoing Articles of Ineurpuralioii.
Don't waste your rainy days.
nnd acknowledged that lliey executed the same In
Don't let w ater stand o n y our road ,
iluul faith fu i-tiic n m *ju »d-pur pu*w -therein-setoh't try to repair a road I n dry lorth,
In Wirniss Wiiutuir, I have hereunto sci my haod
weather without n liberal use o f water. and official seal this 27lhday of March. A. I ) . 11(4)0
U. F. WiriTNi*. J«., Notory Public,
My CothmUsion L ip in s February Uth. 1013
STAFF; OF FLORIDA,
COUNTY OF OU VAL.
lie-fore me personally carne J. C. Chase to me well
kuuw uas una uf tiui pcrmus-wlui ligmoL the fare
going Articles of lncorpurntlon. und ackmiwkdgid
that he executed the same 4n goul faith flirtile
uses and purimars’ lherein set furth.

I Wimrss Witwnir I have hereunto set my 1
ami official seal (his 20th day uf March, A ll .1000

F\ H. Fanwiil,

Notary Public State nf Flurida at Large.
My.Commisslun Expires Nuv. (1. Hill.

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N otice o f ,A ppllcutlon lo r Tux Deed
Under S ection 0 or Chapter 4 80 0,
Law s o f Florida
Notice is hereby ttlvrii that 1. V. Slenstrom, pur­
chaser of Tax O rtiticatr No 324. Oattni I hr 3nl
ilay of July A, D. 1003. has lllnl sai&lt;l it-Mtlu-nir
' l ray ulficsam l has niadr application for tax &lt;lml
to Issue ln ocitinlnocr with law..,5ftW STflUlrali*
rmtirncra the follow Itig drscrilml property siluatnl
in Orange county. Florida, id-wit: ih-ijlnnlng 30.04
C h s-E -u fS . W .C -w .-rfS«- 36, Tp IftS . H. 31) E.
W. ISC hs . N. 15 Chs . E 7M Chs . S II.
. E tl.34 Gits to K K . S w . by along W. stdr
Of right of way to lirginnlng 14.07 acres. Tli
said land U-Ing usseistsl at thr date of t fir Istu
ance of such n-rtlfirnle in Uir. iu m &gt; of G. H. Lind
slry. Unless suit! trrllfiralr sliull Iw n-drrmrd
an-ording to law, tax d m l will issue thrrrun on
the 3rd day of May A. D 1000
Wltnrss rny official slgnaturr and sral (Ids thr
30th day uf March A. D., I0U0.
li. M RmiNMM. IsrAt)
-4
Clerk Circuit Court, O rang^-Linty.

a BOAD LEFT TO TAKE OAKS Or 1T8KLP.
Don't allow culverts o r pipes to be­
come chtiki'd up.
Don’t allow tho outlets o f uutlerdrnlus to become stop[&gt;cd up.
Don’t let w ater‘get under n road.
Don't let ruts form.
Don't let tho road loso Its original
cross section.
Dftn't let the shoulders get higher
than the ceutet aLtlio road.
Don't fail to widen jo u r (Ills nt ev ery
opportunity. No better place for tho
tnUtb grass nnd weeds taken o ff the
Bind than ou the aides o f high em
tank merits!
Don't use guard rallB If you enn get
dirt to widen your road.
Don't bury a atone road under mud.
Don't crown your road so high that
ho one will travel ou the hides.
Don't forget that the entlro w ld th .of
the road Is Intended for use.
Don't expect n road to tako care o f
Uaelf.
Don't fall to locate all good repair
Otterlal lying on or near th e /o a d .
—ihint wall until you nro ready to go
«&gt; work before you procure tho nsces•*ry materials for repair.
constantly, changing you r
twd gang.
Don’t let experienced men g o sim ply
h&gt; give some on* a J o b . ^ *
Don't lo s e sight o f tho fa ct that road

I»Mng la n trade and
learned.

must bo

Don't guess at the am ount o f mate™ required. Measure and know.,
v « 0n'!.dcpeni1 on »om e one else to tell
what the condition u t youE_J©ftdJI

In the Circuit Court o f the 71
udiciui
Circuit o f the S ta te o f Flo da fo r
Orange County
C h f of ^Sanford. )

mil fn Chancery to Fjiforce

M Ft llrrmion 7

Tax IJen
To ihe defendant. M. D.Bronson:
It uppearlng from the affidavit of the City Solki
tor of the City of Sanford herein filed, that he be­
lieves that you a rea non-resident of the Stale of
Florida, and that your residence Is unknuwn, and
that there is no person In this slate the service uf
a subpoena upon whpiu would hind you. and that
your uge lx over the age of 21 year*.
li Is therefore ordered that you do appear In this
court iu the bill herein filed, upun Monday, June
7. A. D 1000.
lt lt further ordered Ihat ibis ordrruf publiratlon
he publlshed once a week far elght consecutive
weeks in D ie Sanfurd lleruld. a newspnper puh
listo d in thè City uf Sanfurd. in Orango cuunly.
Florido.
Wllness my hund nnd thè Seal uf said circuii
court, ibis 27lh day of Mun ti, A D. 1000.
0. M. R iiwrsuh, [ mai )
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Cierk Circuii Court, Orange Cuunly: 1
Hy M. I. Muri, Itrputy Clcrk
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” Clrfcûlt o f th e ô ia t e o f Florido fo r
• Orange County
City of Sanford,

Amrrican.BuÜdingtt bun, j
Tuntain AsioAT.E. Wilson J

USI in Gltatterry to
FJnfurceTax Linn.'

To ihe defendant. Amcricaii Building ft Luun.
Tuntain Association:
v It appearing fn«q.4be affidavit of the City Solidtdruf the City uf Sanford herein filed, that he be­
lieve* Ihat you are a mm resident of the State uf
Flurida, and (hat your residence is unknown, and
Ihat there il no person In Ihll state (he service of
a subpoena upun whom would hind you.
It I* there fore ordered (hat yuu do appear in (his
. jurt &gt;o the hill herein filed, upon Monday, June
7. A. D. 10410.
It is further ordered that this order of publication
Ut-KuhUlbcd once a week fur right consecutive
wee xs in T h e Sauford HèiaTd. »n e w s p a p e r piitF
fished in the City of Sanfurd. in Orange uuunty.

Don't fall to vlalt every road under FloridiWitness my hand and Ihe seal uf said circuit
rour care ut leaat onco a week.
« r i, this 27 th day of March. A . D. 1000,
Don t refuse to try any new mateli. M. KaautsuM, f ss al )
Clark Circuit
Orange County.
niay be offered u n i« a tho 33-8
(art. Deputy Clerk.
By I.
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proved bad.
Jon t think there Is nothing m ore to
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
usraed about ro*d building. .
Circuit o f the State o f Florida ft»r
, jj “ 1 for»* t that nobody know s It
Orange County Don't think because you d o not bear
at-com m ent» that you r w ork is not
n a /b ^ flU ed ° r crlticU *d . »

the esse

* &lt;rx ir b n you r work.
«OQ t loe« sight o f the fa ct that good
tk.
one o i thc gfwstest factors ln
^ . v a o p m e n t o f s o y country.
A -b J 1 forf “ t that churches and
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caimot thrive w ithout good
¿ ¡ ' 5 2 * * MUsfled w ith kn'ythlng but

City of Sanfurd j

filfi fi, Chancery lo Enforce

Douglas'® Matiry *

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Witness my hand and the seal of said circuit
court this 27tn day of March A- D. 1909.
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Accounts of

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Residents of Sanford and immediate vicinity

MOTTO:

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"T o i® fs lr w ith both fr ia n d a n d foe,

In Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial Circuit o f Flor-1
O ft y o u r o w n llttla r ig h t ! fo re g o ;
Ida. Orange cuunly.
In Chancery.
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Justinian Drought
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Anna C. Woodbrldge, Bill to Remove Cloud from
Thomas A. Johnson
D tle
Calvin A . Ponge and
George U. Morton
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ToTnoa. A. Johnson. Calvin A. Puage and George
II. Morton:
M. M. SMITH.
II. R. STEVENS.
G. S. DERRY.
Prom the alfidavit of Dios. Emmet Wilton, here­
in duly filed he depuses and says: That he lx one
President
Vice-President
Cashier
of the attorneys for the complainant In the atuve
entitled cause, that affiant has gorxl reason to lielleyc and dues believe thol thedrfendis.-rrvTfIBa'ii'. |
Johnson. Calvin A. Puage and Geo. U. Morton are
residents of »a rsH r-or* country other limn this I
state, and that the resilience of them ‘ and bT each
of (hem it unknown, and that there Is no person in
the state of Florida, the service of a tuhpurna upon
whom would hind such derrndnnts or either of
them, nnd that each o f the said defendants Is over
Ilie nge of twenty-one years.
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It Is therefore ordered that you ami each of you
be and nppear to this bill on Monday, the 3rd day
of May, 1000, the same being a rule day o f thia
S A L E
S T A B L E S
court.
It ia further ordered that this notice be published
{nee a week fur eight «onsecutive weeks in The
Sanford Herald, a newspaper publlshrd In Sanford. H a rn e s s a nd B ug g las
D la c k s m lth ln g
Orange County. Florida.
Witness. B. M. Robinson, Clrrk o f the Circuit

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IN S U R E D A G A IN S T L O S S
H. E. TOLAR
Ass't Cashier

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BUI III Chancery to Enforce

M. C. IHdcitfrim 1
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Tothe defendant, R. C. Duncan:
It appearing from the affidavit uf the City Stdicl-1
tur u t lb *C ity « f banfnni herrtn flledlh ai hr be-I
lleves that you are a non resident uf the S tile of I
Flurida, urn] that your residence Is unknuwn. and [
thnt there it no person in this state the service uf
a suh|Hjriia upun wtaiui would bind yuu, rutd that
your sge is over Ihe nge of 2t years.
It Is therefore ordered that you do appepr In this |
court to the bill herein filed, upon Monday, Jude 7,

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I Pope Contracting Company
_____Jiigh^Grade-riouse-Building a Specialty----------

;jt Is further orderrvLlhat this urdex u fi
published 'd m * "u week for eight consecutive I
weelis In The Sanfurd Herald, a newspnjier pubDhed in the City uf Sanford, Iri Orange Ahunlyt

Builders’ Supplies, Interlnrchen Snrul
Alpha Cement, Acme Plaster

Witness my hand nnd the seal of said circuit
court, this 27lh day uf March, A. D, 1000.
1). M. Kouinson, ( stal|
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By M. I. Hart. Deputy Clerk

Court o f County Judge, S ta te o f
Florida
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PliuiS. ICstimutes, anil ull Infonnotion relative to Building
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Orange County.

Nulkt? \% liFffby slvfii lo ull whom it mny con*
ern thai I, jns. A. Miller,
Giirmlian of Harvry
Miller, a minor, will un tint 3rd day in May.
A. D, 11(00. apply lo the Honorable Win. Mi
County Judge in and for auk) « a ia ta , at-hi»-*
m Orlanuo in aald county, at lUu'ciuck a. ns., or i
sudo thereafter ns Ihe mattrr con Ire heard, for au­
thority lo sill, at public &lt;&gt;r private sale, all of the
Interest uf said minor in the foil*
rrol estate in ««id county. 4Ö-WII. I
fifteen of Sanfoid, according lu the map of the
Flurida Land am) Colonisation Company and
otherwise known us E K TraffunFs map of Sanforti. tilling-- county, flurida. Which npfilUuitlim
will tie based upon the |ietil)uti. for such sale now
tat file in said muri.
Dated Sanford. April 2d. A. D 1000.
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Jas. A Mi u u . Guardian.

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Machine i Foundry
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OF SANFORD, FLA .
H. R A N D , P r é s id a n t
P . P . P O R S T E N , C a a h la r
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I. C. H U G H E S

CONTRACTOR
and B U I L D E R

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

None but fim-cTussTabor-employed nnd till contracts guaranteed to be In accordance
with pinna afitl specifications

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In 8ualne&amp;v ta do Ousliies» fo r Those Who NeeiT’ My Services
PoatofTle® Box 771

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DEALERS

Prepared to Furnish all Framing Material
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Postorrico A d d re ss S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
Wlill at
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Office and works 214 Oak Avenue]
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FLORIDA

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Old Shoes W anted
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S h o rt O rd a rs A t AH H o u r «

E v e r y t h in g F lr a t C is t a

SIZES, 6. 7, 8, 8. 10 II AND 15

A ; E . Irvin ’s Shoe Qhop|

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S a fe ty D apoalt Doxea fo r R a n t
O R G A N IZ E D 1887

LUM BER

Automobiles and Gasi
Engines

am again asking for OLD SHOES.
will give what they ore worth

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B. P . W H IT N E R , A s s t . C aahlar

O n ly National Bank In O ra n g o C o u n ty
F u n d s P ro t^ p te d b y B u rg la ry In su ra n c e

Repairing All Kinds |
of Machinery

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All jiernortH are hereby notified that |
on, to-wit, the IWth day o f June, 1909,
T h e m janinty Truut and Saving Uank. |
will aiiblv for its final discharge ua e x ­
ecutor o f the eHtale o f Loring A. CIuihc,
deceuHedt to the lion, William Martin,
County Judge o f
Orange
County,
Florida, and for the approval by Haul I
County Judge uf final accounting us set |
forth in ita report to «aid County ]
Judge’ s office in the City o f Orlando,
Or&amp;nge County, Florida.
Orlando, Florida, January lfi, 1909»'
The Guaranty Trust and Saving Hank,
29-fim W. M. H cstw i-k, J r., President.

SANFORD.

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In Re Estate of
Harvey L. Miller

and H o rs a a h o a ln g

A U T O M O B IL E S P O R L I V E R Y U S E

In th e Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit o f the S tate o f Florida f o r
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Orange County
City of Sanfurd, I

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Ttlos. E, WiLsorr,
U. M Roam**. Clerk.
If rocs A Paiu ix ,
By M. A. Haw aid, D. C.
Complainants'* Solicitors.
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Coe. 3rd S t and Sanford Av*.

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Peoples Bank of

Notice
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S|v,,n tbst William Bodiamly.
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D., 100«
rth 4** ° t June. A. Ö.,
1000, ha* ffled laid cartlflcate In ray o ffle t and has n
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T .In
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t2 t 'U s i u
certlflcnte embraces the following described prop­
erty * U**.,e d Jn Otange County, riorida, to-wit;
Begin 10 ch i. W .o f N.-Te . Car. of U . - t . H ofS.-W .
H l Ä F i 32 i TP 19- S. R. 30 E. Run W. SO Rds .
. N. HO Rds. The said land
being assessed a t the
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date o f the Issuance of such
certificate In the name of A. L. tngrrson
Unless
said cetMcate sfinii he redeemed according to law,
tnx deed will issue thrreuu on the 27th day of
A^rlL A -D .. 1000.
'ilness my oRIcial signature and seal thli the
2-4111 day of March. A. *&gt;.
1) 1000.
il. M. ROBINSON.
' ' Clerk Circuit Court.
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Orange County. Florida

DEALERS IN

Tu the defendants. Douglas A Mosley:
"i aptiearing from the affidavit of Ih eC ItyS ollftfo f the CIlv n f .S snfnnl he tala filed shai hw
Tevei that you are a non-resident of the Stale of
Florida, and that your residence Lt unknown, and
that there is no person In this atate the service of
a Subpoena upon whom would bind you and that
your age is over the age of twenty-one years.
It I* therefor* ordered that you do appear in this
urt to the bill herein filed, upon Monday. June
7. A. D. »009.
It i* farther ordered that this ordrrof publication
be published once a week for eight consecutivo
w ceka, iss n * S ip ford Herald, a newspaper pubU h e d X f'lb k T it y of Sanford. In Orange county,

Florida.

w ho believe they catkl

Tax Deed,

S e ctio n u o f Chapter 4888,
Laws i f f lo r i d a

p o n y ."

May a ! »
W. Gilchrist. dov.rnor T i f c 3 t « * o f F l S r U Ï f *
Lelteri Paient upon the diodos« ! f l i u t , , h .r.tn
in t in .L f * 1*01 upon th* pr°P°*.rd Chatter hereto

Ingestion? J o Supervisors on
the Care of Highways.

Application

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Prompt, Clean Service

Meal Tickets are Sold at Reduced Rates

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�J. C. Anderson, shpp. to Fannie T. W il­
liams, sd., $350.

J. N. W hllner and wife

W a lle r J o r d a n a n d .w ir » I n P n M a rtin

M in i W., VTL^» fl

mtg., $250.
JWiltJictand wife.to Sanford _CeF
F. E. Green, et. al., to J.~t. Buxton, wi

cry Delta Land Co., wd., $1.
•J. N. Whitner and wife,to Sanford Cel
ery Delta Land Co., wd'., $1.
S. O. Chose and wife to Sanford Celery
Delta Land Co., wd., $1.
, A. T. Rosalter and wife to Sanford Cel­
ery Delta Land Co., $1.
W. J. Thigpen to J. N. Whitner, wd.,

«350,

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E. T. Wood niff to H. E. Polk, wd.,$375
Frunces C. Dodge to Duphncy Croonts.
sat. mtg., $250,Jns. Langton, et. nl., to Texas Whitlow,
wd., $90.
L City of Orlnntlo.vs. Geo, Williams. 11s
■jM-ndens.
•Tr. M. E. Church to A. W. and N. Morcmnn, com, d., $50.
-W; M:-Dease-and wife to E. B.- Keen;
deed, $300.
City of Orlando vs. Mary Smith, et. al.,
Iis pendens.
Joe Cameron to W. J. Aldridge wd.,
$- 100.

McG. CnrTowuy to Edw. T. Woodruff,
qcd., $1.
Belle- McOmii!
wd.. $ 1.
Trav. Ins. Co^ to B C. Taknsh, et. al..
sat. mtg.
.
B. Drew to W. J. Thig|M-n, snt. mtg.,
$74.50.
W. J, Thigpen to Clias. V. Marsh and
wife, wd., $375.
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a styles or lectures to young men and
women on modern plagues, nnd deadfall
in society. He will take for his text— Ex
8:0. The frogs came up nnd coyered
the land of Egypt. These lectures have
been published in some of our leatlitjg
^laily (tapers and we believe will be of In­
terest to our Sanford young people. The
Sunday Scliot)] of our church Is preparing
to give an outing- some time in May.
TTlOMnwhfl c 6 me Into the Sunday School
now will be intitled to a free trip on that
day.
The new Congregational church has be­
come a thing o f certainty. The contract
will soon be let. It is to be made of con­
crete stone and will cost between $5000
and $ 0 0 0 0 about $1500 of that junount
i»-yct to be-mlsed.— DrrKtrktantMsrpnslP
Ing a subscription list to that effect.
Then Sanford will liuve another church
building worthy to he proud of*.

Services at the Catholic Church

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R EA L E S T A T E BROKERS

M, E. Weeks and w ife to T. J. Doliina,
mtg., $1000.
J. Pepper and w ife to J. H. Vick, wd
$273.
W. L. Palmer to J. N. Whitner, et. nl
wd., $ 1000.
B. Drew to W. j . Thigpen, sat^ mtg.
I7 4 -.2 Í
B. Drew to W, J. Thigpen, sat mtg.
$74.28.
B. Drew to W. J. Thigpen, sat. mtg.
$499.35,
Whitner &amp; Rosslter to Sanford Celery
Delta Land Co.Lwd., $1.
Whitner &amp; Rossiter to Sanford Celery
Delta-Land Co., wd.; f t —

W. J. Thigpen to J. N. Whitner, wd.,
MOO.
pole Donley to J. N. Whitner. wd.,$500.
•J. N. Whitner to Coh{ Donley, wd, $230.
R. L. Jones nnd wife to Sanford D. &amp; T.
Assn., mtg., $ 1500.
Ella A. Pace and husband to Gainer
nnd Buchanan, wd., $1.
-D.-Drcw to W. J. Thigpen, snt,, mil!..
$130.
People's Congregational Church
W. J. Thigpen to 8. O. Shinholser, wd.,
M 50.
Sunday School 10 o'clock. At this hour
S. O. Shinholser to Kate Stanley, wd., there will be. a Ladles' Bible Class organ­
$ 1000.
ized. Preaching at II a. m, by the pastor
B Dry-w nri.rwife lo S. WrWestbrook'. subject— Have You Touched JesusT Al
wd.. $373.25.
will deliver the first of
s n ?* # &amp; &amp; &amp; £ &amp; &amp;

URRELL

$1000.

Present to the Investor the Best Opportuni.. —------ —ties in Florida — —
Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre
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City property, improved and unimproved. 303,000 acres timber land, with finest site in

FI urid a. for cratefactory^

--Others t e l l you wlud can be done. MURRELL &amp;. MINSHEW oro practical fnrtntTS'iis
well ns real estate brokers, and are here to show you whnt has been and can be done.

M U R R E LL &amp; M INSHEW
Electrical Association A lcA -lu UtLuuli

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The Florida Electrical Association or­
ganized in Orlando— 20th and 23rd.
H. A. Grant or Orlando was elected Pres­
ident, W. H. Bostick Jr. o f St. Augustine
Vice President, George I. Döig, o f Gaines*
vine, »ccret 0 (y nnd trensnrer,
F. E. Fletcher of Tampa nnd C. II. Ellis
of Tallahassee were elected directors. A
very interesting session was held for the
benelit o f-the «lo e tm n l Interests in gen­
eral. A delightful banquet was tender­
ed the association by the Florida Electric
Co., o f Jacksonville. The hext annual
meeting will be held In Tampa on March
10, IÜ1U.
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C H O IC E F L O R ID A A N D W E S T E R N M EATS
P ark A v a n u a In S p a e r 'a G r o c e r y

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To Build New G arage..
The Sanford Machine &amp; Foundry Works
will erect n two-story brick building on
Oak nvenue upon the site now occupied
by their foundry. The old building will 1 .
he moved to front on thcrnllrond.nndthc
new building will be o f ample dimensions
for the repairing o f nutoniobilcs and sto­
B icy clists From Dnytoitu
rage of same. The celebrated Quick cars
1,41«* ir4 ii-oM I»e-WIm
will be carried in stock.
mar hotel, Miss Lillian Mnhettc nnd Dr.
W. S. Snead, all o f D aytoua,.w ere-lu the
city yesterday, having made the trip on
their wheels, vin DeLnnd and Orange City.
B u ild e r of
They report the road ns very sandy in
Marble
and
Granite Monuments
plnces, hut that the tripenn be made safely
Tombstones, Etc
on bicycles. They saw plenty of alligntnrr- ninTWCru“ delayed" severlil minutes VASES, SETTEES AND IRONTENCES'
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by a huge turtle that blocked their path. Relettering Neatly Done.- Let Us Estlmate on Your Work.
They Intend to wheel through the country
Will cull on you by request will) Samples
to Tampa, If possible.
anil designs. Importer o f Foreign
Granite, and Marble

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Second Sunday uftcr Easter—Sunday
school ^9«.ni„m ass-and-sertnon- 10-nrnrr
Mary E. Wllson t o ll. W.~WTHTamsTwO“
Monday— Instructions for children nl
$75.
3 p. m
Frances Swearingen to Sellers Overstreet Co., lease.
P resbyterian S crv loes
M, E. Puge nrttl wife to Mary E. Cleaver,
Rev. J. F. McKinnon, the pastor will
The city Is filled with people tills Week,
wd., $1500.
W. K. O’Neal nnd wife to S. J. Baker, preach morning and evening. All are In­ all anxious Ju Invest In city property ami
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N u m b e r 37

IS OP THE WORLD !
Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY* APRIL 30, 1909

NEDRO ASSAILANT LYN C H ED Caught Near B artow and C on fessed
th e Crime

SANFORD A PAVED CITY [f Römises
Principal Streets of tbe City

First Year

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C on cert f o r J h e B enefit o r the Library
Next W eek

AROUND FLORIDA

The General News of "The Land

Bartow, April 28.—Charles Scarbor­
The concert nnnounecd in our Inst issue I
Paved With Brick
of Flowers'*
ough. the negro who attempted criminal
[conducted by Mrs. Likins, under the aus­
assault upon the person o f Mrs. Taylor
pices o f the Sanford Library Association,
Frierson yesterday morning, was caught
¡ ¡ ¡ $ 5 « V ^ r l CtiLLEP f ROM TH F -SI
(U P rfM N O S DURING TH E W EEK by n posse this morning near the outskirts MILES o r PAVING WILE BE LAID |« ¡ J
Mrs. LtMnsrtti
o f the city nnd lynched.
choral training, has been ably assisted by 1- —
Mrs, Frierson is a well known lady of City C ou ncil D ecides to Pave Seven E. T. Woodruff. Both have h a ^ sevcrn l L n CpUome o f the Week's Most lm-Here Ihe R eaders Will Find a B rief Fort Myers. *She is here on a visit to Dr.
years experience in choral work, and the
&gt;portanl Happenings In the
M ore S tr e e ts . M aking Best
Historical Spring Flowing
numbers presented on this occasion will f
" ------F. M. Wilson's family. About 2 o ’clock*
Paved City In S ta te
F or Harried R eaders
yesterday morning the lady was awaken­
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greatest needs of Sanford for be very select, tmd ably rendered.
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for the
Üÿ a voté o f
"PJ^M nuîiew T.Scott ed by n movement o f tiie bedclothes. In
at the mouth o i l he
the
dim
light
she
spw
the
figure
of
a
man
'was elected president o f the Daughters o f
and our people now realize that this most
sr«tM -on clcvn fcd| S( Johna rivcf
the American Revolution nt the convon bending over her bed. She screamed valuable nsset of any city should be push«) “ ats which* wUh lWM «&gt;iono9 ftml sev«ffnl
Mrs. Nellie Reed of Eustis was last week
tiôn in Washington Inst week, over £1rs. and tiie fellow leaped out o f tiie open to completion. First street is now being 1other instruments, will occupy the entire
elected grand treasurer of the Order o f the
window and was gone in an instant.
stage.
The
piano
numbers,
rendered
by
William Cummings, who received 428.
paved from Sflnford avenue to French av­
Eastern Star, at the fifth nnnuut conven­
A gang of smugglers who have been The noise awakened the household. ’ Mrs. enue. The work will not stop at French members o f Mrs. Fannie Munson’s class
tion
of the Grand Chapter held in Jack­
I In piano forte, consist o f duos arranged
operating in New Yprk for^ lie^ past, ten, Frierson soon told her story nnd n search
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sonville.
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jn
s
d
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ttiniiVesri- 235
years, have been del«
reach to Cloud eredjp In conjunction I for iwopinnos.whtch w ill prove v e ry effec-,
Suspicion
was
directed
ugainst
Scar
I
live.
Thu
choruses
o
f
twenty-five
yotmg
I
Hon.
H.
H.
Spqpr,'
aged
about
76
years,
galion indicates that the government has
with First street, the principal streets and
- been defrauded out o f the duty on $ 10,- borough. A ll day yesterday the posse avenues o f the city will be ¡mved at once, ladies, who will sing The Bonnie Blue Flng I died at his home in Chnttahoochee on the
000,000 of dutiable goods, most o f which hunted Through the negro quarters nnd in and the matter having been taken up nt and Dixie, have n charming little surprise I %It I n s t . ______1___■ , - ~ -— =:-------the surround Lug -rmtnlry ._[L is. supposed
was oa Paris-made gowns— --------1-----the meeting of the couiidT iast Monday -for their audlEncc," fbut tlilslT a secret). I At a special efection field in Bartow lust
that the man was hidden in tiie house of
night, the final arrangements were com ­ By the way, we challenge any town o f week it was decide«! to issue bonds to the
A Chicago widow offers to give $ 2 0 0 to
some of his intimates as htf was caught
of
pleted on Tuesday.
' * same population in the state, to producen amount of. $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 for the .purpose
.
a church fund if the pastor will secure for
close to the outskirts o f the town shortly
r girls'»» pretty
pretty nnd
and
attrac - hunting
1putting in
in d
ol
thorough sewerage
sewern
The
Ceorgin
Engineering
Company
of
lik|r
num,M!r
of
attracthorough
systeni.
her a suit a Me husband
after daylight this morning.
|live as thcBC.
Augusta hnve the contract and being nl- ,ivf
A general jail delivery took place at
A most unusual spcctncic was to be seen
The
little fairies
One of the party searching near the ready engaged upon First street, the counThe little
fairiesi will
will be
he ns
ns sweat and DeLand last week. Five prisoners held
last week in nn ice jam in the Niagara edge o f q swamp this morning descried
ln ,heir d,lllll9h way- ns nre
I for
river, luwns twelve miles long and sixty the man in the top o f n bushy tree. The cil decided that the time was ripe'to pave IpreUy
o id e r sisters.
. secured their freedom Thursday night by
4ho-peinolpal-strects
a
f
u
n
ce
Virile
"Hie
feet iliiiknndcontainedvn\knownmillions party"gtnB 6 re»r ht the
Hie foot of the tree
A double mixed quartette has been nr- digging through the cement floor o f the
of tons of ice. enough, if moved at once There was one deputy sheriff in Die posse force o f men und all theconstruction ma­ ranged, with high soprano solo sung by
to wi|K* out nil the villages along the en und lie asked the men not to violate the terial was nt hand and could lie utilized
without loss o f time. .Messrs. Frank R. Mrs. Likins, which, With her other num- m die burred enclosure little thinking nf
length of the river.
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taw, but to allow him toconvey the scoun­ Clark, president o f the Georgia Engineer­ her, will he one nf the chief attractions, their escaping until in the morning he
A party of DesMolno$..collcge students drel hack to the ja il.' He was told thut
Tiie solo work o f some of her pupils will found they were gone. After getting being Company, und F. T. Warren, the chief
wen’ seriously poisoned last week by the tile man must die if lie was the assailant
engineer, n*et-4hc council,and on-Tucsdny also be enjoyed, ns wrll ns the quartettes J yond the com dor bars they dug a hole
drinking of milk nt u d u b supper.
trios, and duettes.
o f the lady. Scarborough was ordered to
through the brick wall o f tiie building,and
the contracts were signed and ail prelimFor some tfinc burglars have been busy come’ down. He obeyed. With a rope inn riea arranged for tlw work- to be com ­
getting
into the yard, hud no trouble in
Clark Will M ake A ddress
ml -nrmiwl Ocnhr.—fcnst -w cclr n n tm f nmtmd his neck he was tiilJ lo iniike his pleted nt oAce. This is one of the greatest
|scaling tbe fence.
Hon. Frank Clark will deliver the annual
the gentry was arrested after being run statement. He said he had entrred tiie improvements ever undertaken by the city
Tbe Spanish colony in West Tampa is to
down tiy Deputy Sheriff Hutson. Stolen room, hut further than this would make o f Sanford, nnd the paving o f a few streets address at tbe commencement exercises
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have
a casino costing $(10,1)00. . Land fiir
goods were found in possession of the ar­ no statement. He was then swung up nt n time pales into. insignificance wll*n o f the Sanford High School io be held in
the
building
has been d on a tetf and work
the opera bouse, Friday, May 21st. Tbe
und riddled with bullet«.
rested man.
one considers that this will make Sun bird
will
begin
ns
soon as plans are completed.
exercises will be inostTuterCsting^and the
George L Lilley, Governor o f ComiectiM.* J, Cordon, former chief justice of the pre-eminent'among tiie cities outlie South
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The
location
is
near the factory o f Y. Penbrilliant statesman will receive a most
, cut. «lied iast week nt the exipnitive mnn- state of Washington, has been indicted ns having more good paved streets* than
cordial greeting from Ins many Snnford [das &amp; Alvarez and that of Bustllio Bros.,
any city of similar size in the world.
. siuu in Hartford.
for embezzlement o f ruilroad funds.
and tiie structure will be one of the finest
[friends.
The line of march toward n Greater Sunin Greuter Tampa.
A torundo o f ten minutes duration in
northeastern Ohio caused the death o f ten PROHIBITION M EASURE PASSED ford will comprise tire following street^ DID.. NOT CENSURE ERANK CLARK
Mrs. Mnrgnret Ann McMulfen died nt
qnd avenues
j_prrsnns. the serious Iftiury o f m any others
tier home at Largo last week W ednesday"
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and tiie destruction of a considerable Goes Through Both Houses In W h irlFirst street fromSanhird avenue to Cloud 1House o f Representatives M odifies the u t i l i « age of-TiL- She had Ireen bedblocks,
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----------- of twelve
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—«mount of ¡»rnprrty, the past/week.
Alexander R esolu tion
ridden for thirty-three years. Mrg. Mc­
sixty
feet
wide.
Tiie question of prohibition for tiie state
Mrs. Surah E. Thompson, aged 71, said
A modification of Representative Al«yt- Mullen was a native of Florida, having
Sanford avenue, from First street to
to tie tiie only woman carried or\ the pay of Florida will be left to the vote o f the
arider's resolution of censure for Frank been born in Hernando county in 1833.
Tenth
street, u distance o f ten blocks,
rolls of the United Stules ns a sohlier.wus people. The measure passed the ho&amp;se
Clark for his attack on William Jennings She wns the mother of a large family,
thirty-two feet wide.
run down and fatnily injured by a street [)y a vote of 52 to 16 and the senate by
Bryan, resulted in an interesting debate among them Iwing Senator McMullen of
Tenth street, front Sanford avenue to
. car in Washington a few days ago. Mrs. n vole of 24 to 7. The measure movides
in tiie house Tuesday, hut the substitute the present Florida legislature. Until the
Park avenue, a distance of three blocks,
Thompson served as u Federal spy during for statewide prohibition and wilt jfe sub­
which wus introduced by Mr. Alexnnder dentil of her husband, lust year, at tiie
twenty feet wide.
i | m&gt; war between tiie atntes, and * it was mitted its a constitutional amendment to
himself, finally (Nisst'd by a vote of 29 to age of 83, there hud lint been a «lentil In
Park avenue, from Tenth street to Second 22. Tbe modified resolution is n? follows: her family, j
her who discovered and made known ghe be voted uixm by lite people at (lie elec­
street,
twenty .feet wide, and from Second
tion
of
inn.
•whereabouts of tiie noted Confederate
Now that Palm Beach county has been
"Whereas, The Hon. Frank Clark, mem­
Tiie passage o f the measure was mark­ to Commercial, forty feet wide, a distance ber o f congress from the Second district created out o f tire north half of Dade, n
general John T. Morgan. Site was a Ten
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------ ncssrean. nnd was cm ployed III the post- ed by brilliant speeches. Senator McMul­ o f eleven blocks.
of Florida, lias upqn tiie Ibxir of the con ­ movement is already on foot to’ change
Union avenue, from* Sanford avenue to gress of the United States assailed the the new «county's name to Flagler.
len tending the prohibition movement
office department.
Pump Branch, u distance of three blocks, democracy of the Hon. William J. Bryan,
The Norwich Life Insurance Co. of Eng­ and refusing to attend tbe deathbed of
Mose Daniels, confined in Walton county
twenty feet wide.
who lias three times gallantly led the jail under sentence to lie hanged May 15,
land lias taken out license to do business his mother in order to lend liis aid and
Oak avenue, from First to Third street, democratic hosts therefore, be it .
In Tennessee. This Is claimed to be the supi*ort in passing the amendment.
refuses to eat or drink mid is tiius striving
a distance of three blocks, thirty feet wide.
Tiie
campaign
for
prohibition
will
prob
"Resolved, by the house of representa­ to starve himself to death to escape being
first British company to do a life insurance
Commercial street, from Park avenue to tives of the legislature o f Florida, which
ably commence after tiie legislature udbusiness in the United Stoles.
hanged.
ourns and for eighteen months the state depot, one block.
Is entirely democratic, that wc, tiie
The loss of life in the recent hoarding
Judge Willis lias refused to ajlow bqil
In all, tills will give Sanford nearly fifty peopled representatives, heartily endorse
will witness a spectacular campaign.
bouse fire in San Francisco numbers nine^
for
J. M. Kelly and D. M. Dnvidsou, charged
blocks of street paving, which places the the democracy of the mutchless, peerless
teen. Tin* building wus known as the St.
witli
tiie murder i^f night-watchman Sel­
city at the head of the procession in tiie lender of the democratic parly, William
M ay S to p E verglades D rainage
George hotel..
lars
of
the Atlantic Coast Line at High
By request of the trustees of the inter­ matter of hrick-paved streets. There nre J, Bryan."
Springs
some time since.
Mecklenburg hotel, sanitarium, nt Chase
also several other streets mentioned fur
Titus the passage of tbe resolution car­
nal improvement fund, Hon. A. C. Croom,
Marion
county is to have u public ImsCity. W. Vn., was recently destroyed by
comptroller o f the state o f Florida, went paving,nnd ere nnother year,pur pity will ried no censure, but even those who
pitnl to cost about $ 8 ,000. It will be lo­
Are Loss $ 20 0,0 0 0; insured for $75,000.
delight
tiie
eye
of
the
visitor
witltm
ilesof
op|iosed ft did not Indorse Clark's attack,
to Jacksonville last week to confer with
cated in Oculu, will be complete in every
Fred Comer, nssistunt manager of Sym ­ Chief Engineer S|Ni(dlng and Special Gov fine streets und grass plats.
but they did not deem it the duty of tiie
department, und will have separate apphony Orchestra of Boston, ik dead.
legislature to take up the mutter.
eminent Engineer Kavannugh, sent out
Runaway Team Plays H avoc
comnuxlutions (or white and colored pa­
Tiie Craw of Russia has conferred on Troili~ Washington -b y the United State»
A intfso4wlongiml.ni Frank Powers de-1
—— • -R e lir e * -I r o u i B u s i n e s s _____ tients.
President Diaz of Mexico the order of tiie government. Mr. Croom reported today cided to break loose and leave for hoitoe
B. B. Minshcw, for severril years ussoTiie residence Truby Wainwright at
grand cross of Alexander.Nevsky, one of that Mr. Kavannugh stated at tills con- lust Wetlnesdny morning nnd the street
ciuted
witli
H. Murrell In the real estate Starke was destroyed by fire Sunday niglit
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lil«1 ilililiesi hni|nrs Ihe C.rnr ran lu-«l.m fereneeH hnt-tbe Uniteti - States -ehdtned -in its-preseht—shape—(ietng-hM&gt;-«sndy4tsUnii uT MurreinETMiiùhew, IiaiT re tÌrr&lt;T 'wHTÌe t fi r f n ini Iy ”wé re a t ‘ tftiircli? '"NiTln^
Edward Salomon, funner guvernur of . urisdictiun over Lake Okeechobee and took the sidewalk and everything else
from the firm. Mr. Minshcw has a riser-1 su ranee.
VVisconain, died at Frunkfort-on-Main, warned the trustees ugninBt draining off that happened to be in his way. Another
chandtse business and orange grove at
Walter Wilde of Yule* wus run over and
the waters o f the lake, either by tributary horse took fright at the same time and
Ian Week, oged 82 years.
Pierson, a cattle business at Astor and killed by tile curs near that ph**&gt;*last S u m “ *“
streams,
canals
already
in
operation,
or
dashed
down
Park
avenue.
The
grqy;
The Illinois Central railroad is now using
targe-limber in tcrestrtir various parts of day..
telephones instead of tiie telegraph for by tapping the lake itself. The engineer however decide«! to investigate the* diff­ the state, and felt that he could no longer
furtiter stated liuti the war department erent stores. An awning pole at T. J. Mil­
A cargo of 12,000 hales of cotton left
train dispatching nn their lines.
tuke an uctive part in the affairs o f tiie
would not take tiie matter up for adjust­ ler's happened to he in his way and he
Pensacola tins week on the BrilishsteamThis is said to he the coldest B p rin g in
firm in this city. During his residence
ment and advised that the trustees tuke broke it off like a pipe stem. Part of the
ship A ugust Ih'lmuiit. humid for-Havre.tweinir yrurg ¡n tlte Winnepeg section of
here Mr. M inshcw -has made a host o f
steps .to have Florida's represents lives in show window suffered u liké fute as did a
Thc big lumber mill of the Camps at
— Manitoba. Zero—weather- w a r reported
friends who regret tt&gt; sec him depart. He
congress procure legislation that will al­ show case of Kunner'e nnd several screens
file past week.
is rnnnn o f «trrliog worth and character, White Springs was damage«! by fire lust
low the work o f draining the Everglades and some enamel ware of Harry Wilson's.
kindly impulses and broad views, and Saturday to the extent of $15,000. Fire
The buttle flags captured from the A la­ to ixogrexs.
His murch was finully obstructed by a
is supposed to have originated from sparks
holds his friendships as a sacred trust.
bama Tigers by the Fourth Ohio cavalry
The question o f federal jurisdiction is pile of vitrified brick and he will now he
from
the furnace. The Old shingle mill
K. R. Murrell will carry on the business
st the battle at Selma, Ala., have been
mooted one which will be thoroughly content to tuke tiie street in a peaceful
was entirely destroyed.
at
the
same
old
stand,
and
will
continue
returned by the captors.
threshed out by the stale. In the mean­ manner.
Senator McMillan is trying to have the
to "sell the earth" to all who ore interest­
Thousands upon thousands o f persons time it Is the determination o f the trusr;
A Well D ressed W indow
state authorities pay over to the state fuir
ed in Sanford "p ay dirt."
not of the Moslem faith have been mas - lees to go on witli the work now in hand.
Very few stores have chough front for
association the $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 due from tin*
»acred and their homes nnd villages deBand Concert Tonight —
iwd show windows utuLwhere they have
state to pay premiums. The |&gt;rospect for
v»»tnied in Turkey. Taruts and Antioch
Copt. J. C. Higgins R eturns
Qny ( pace for such display Sanford tnerThe Sanford band will give an°fi,c r j success j* not yyeily_Udgbt, a* 4lie.scuu^
Dlry-furju i l w atuuud is prac-. ■Mnctr to the delight oftriim anyfriends. -chant*. nlwnyi nrake a good ihUWTbg.' At' good concert tonlghrlntheparte 1raYltnbii:rty~~waa'Jnf^ n^ ^
wcfe other
Ocally laid wasteland people who have
Capt. J. C. Higgins returned to the city the store of Harry, Wilson one o f his win- The program will be rendered as follows: „ppropriations to be provided for prior to
**ca|ied the sword are dying o f hunger.
last Monday from Baltimore, where for the dows deserves special mention. It com - J
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f c r ^ S ? . rk’,'d J SLS{iy |the stnte fair appropriation.
Gus DentsoL inventor o f the “ flying Jen- past month he has.been ill with pneumo­ prises all kinds of fl&amp;hing tackle, hooks M?«*. SoteUs
. ...... . .......... L- G*mnl
Mrs. V. E. Gonzales wns killed itr Pen­
died recently in Philadelphia.’ The nia. He has entirely recovered, and will end lines, artificial bait, minnow backet*, j■«*££.Th* Hsi2tt«p..*.n” ’... ,mu*Gr®«»oD|?i*£i
sacola last Monday by a street car crash­
.„first "jenny" was built in 1883, and Dcnt- soon be able to resume his duties as d ivi­ jxiles and nets and the artistic arrange -1
ing intu un automobile in which she w a s
•al was 63 when he died.
sion superintendent o f the A . C. L He ment cannot fail to attract the attention Malley Overture. Ar«si«| i hr Town. . . . .Ch. Hut
riding.
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The site foe a new skyscraper tob e built las been greatly missed by the Booster o f tbe pubjic. The display was arranged |
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Ex-President Castro bus returned to
M New York has been bought for$0.180,- Club, but all hope to see him get Ip the by Albert Brady, who though new at the
Of window
» ■* »nows
.huws aa rere- M By lho »Inking
window -■___
8 r e « «‘ »fi.
^ Uwo f the Norwegian
o f NofWaysteamAprl, Germany, being denied tlte right to lutid
° 00' Tlus building will cost $B .000.000 ranks of the workers again and qtslsl in business or
In Venezuela or adjacent territory.
hwre. making a total of over $ 14.000,000. booming Sanford.
markable ability in this line.
|23 , ninfcleen lives were lust.

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                    <text>J. N. Whllner and wife
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JWiltJictand wife.to Sanford _CeF
cry Delta Land Co., wd., $1.
•J. N. Whitner and wife,to Sanford Cel
ery Delta Land Co., wd'., $1.
S. O. Chose and wife to Sanford Celery
Delta Land Co., wd., $1.
, A. T. Rosalter and wife to Sanford Cel­
ery Delta Land Co., $1.
W. J. Thigpen to J. N. Whitner, wd.,

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J. C. Anderson, shpp. to Fannie T. Wil­
liams, sd., $350.
W a lle r Jordan and .w ir» I n P n M artin

mtg., $250.
F. E. Green, et. al., to

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$ 1000.

M, E. Weeks and wife to T. J. Doliina,
mtg., $1000.
J. Pepper and wife to J. H. Vick, wd
$273.
W. L. Palmer to J. N. Whitner, et. nl
wd., $1000.
B. Drew to W. j . Thigpen, sat^ mtg.
I74-.2Í
B. Drew to W, J. Thigpen, sat mtg.
$74.28.
B. Drew to W. J. Thigpen, sat. mtg.
$499.35,
Whitner &amp; Rosslter to Sanford Celery
Delta Land Co.L wd., $1.
Whitner &amp; Rossiter to Sanford Celery
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W. J. Thigpen to J. N. Whitner, wd.,
Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
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pole Donley to J. N. Whitner. wd.,$500.
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre
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R. L. Jones nnd wife to Sanford D. &amp; T.
Celery farms, with flowing wells all tiled, drained and ready for crop, $500.00 to $100000
Assn., mtg., $1500.
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per acre.
Ella A. Pace and husband to Gainer
City property, improved and unimproved. 303,000 acres tim ber land, with finest site in
nnd Buchanan, wd., $1.
FI urid a. fo r cratefactory^
-D.-Drcw to W. J. Thigpen, snt,, mil!..
--O th ers tell you w lud can be done. M U R R E L L &amp;. M IN S H E W oro practical fnrtntTS'iis
$130.
well ns real estate brokers, and are here to show you whnt has been and can be done.
People's Congregational Church
W. J. Thigpen to 8. O. Shinholser, wd.,
M50.
Sunday School 10 o'clock. At this hour
S. O. Shinholser to Kate Stanley, wd., there will be. a Ladles' Bible Class organ­
$ 1000.
ized. Preaching at II a. m, by the pastor
B Dry-w nri.rwife lo S. WrWestbrook'. subject—Have You Touched JesusT Al
wd.. $373.25.
will deliver the first of
Electrical Association AlcA-lu UtLuuli
s n ?* # &amp; &amp; &amp; £ &amp; &amp;
a styles or lectures to young men and
The Florida Electrical Association or­
E. T. Wood niff to H. E. Polk, wd.,$375 women on modern plagues, nnd deadfall
ganized
in Orlando—20th and 23rd.
Frunces C. Dodge to Duphncy Croonts. in society. He will take for his text—Ex
H. A. Grant or Orlando was elected Pres­
D E A LE R IN
sat. mtg., $250,8:0. The frogs came up nnd coyered
Jns. Langton, et. nl., to Texas Whitlow, the land of Egypt. These lectures have ident, W. H. Bostick Jr. of St. Augustine
Vice President, George I. Döig, of Gaines*
wd., $90.
been published in some of our leatlitjg
C H O IC E F L O R ID A A N D W E S T E R N MEATS
vine,
»ccret0(y nnd trensnrer,
L City of Orlnntlo.vs. Geo, Williams. 11s ^laily (tapers and we believe will be of In­
F. E. Fletcher of Tampa nnd C. II. Ellis Park Avanua In S p aer'a G rocery
■jM-ndens.
terest to our Sanford young people. The
’Pl’in« 1
of
Tallahassee were elected directors. A
•Tr. M. E. Church to A. W. and N. Morc- Sunday Scliot)] of our church Is preparing
To Build New Garage..
mnn, com, d., $50.
to give an outing- some time in May. very interesting session was held for the
-W; M:-Dease-and wife to E. B.- Keen; TTlOMnwhfl c6me Into the Sunday School benelit of-the «loetmnl Interests in gen­
The Sanford Machine &amp; Foundry Works
deed, $300.
now will be intitled to a free trip on that eral. A delightful banquet was tender­ will erect n two-story brick building on
ed the association by the Florida Electric Oak nvenue upon the site now occupied
City of Orlando vs. Mary Smith, et. al., day.
Co.,
of Jacksonville. The hext annual by their foundry. The old building will 1 .
AND
I is pendens.
The new Congregational church has be­
Joe Cameron to W. J. Aldridge wd., come a thing of certainty. The contract meeting will be held In Tampa on March he moved to front on thcrnllrond.nndthc
$-100.
new building will be of ample dimensions
will soon be let. It is to be made of con­ 10, IÜ1U.
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McG. CnrTowuy to Edw. T. Woodruff, crete stone and will cost between $5000
for the repairing of nutoniobilcs and sto­
Bicyclists From Dnytoitu
qcd., $1.
rage of same. The celebrated Quick cars
and $0000 about $1500 of that junount
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will be carried in stock.
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wd.. $1.
Ing a subscription list to that effect.
W. S. Snead, all of Daytoua,.were-lu the
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Trav. Ins. Co^ to B C. Taknsh, et. al.. Then Sanford will liuve another church
city yesterday, having made the trip on
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building worthy to he proud of*.
their wheels, vin DeLnnd and Orange City.
B u ild er of
B. Drew to W. J. Thig|M-n, snt. mtg.,
Open Tuesdays 4 to G p.m
They report the road ns very sandy in
$74.50.
Marble and Granite Monuments
Services at the Catholic Church
AND
plnces,
hut
that
the
tripenn
be
made
safely
W. J, Thigpen to Clias. V. Marsh and
Tombstones, Etc
Second Sunday uftcr Easter—Sunday on bicycles. They saw plenty of allignSaturdays 4 to 9 »; ml
wife, wd., $375. * .
school ^9«.ni„mass-and-sertnon- 10-nrnrr tnrr- ninTWCru“ delayed" severlil minutes VASES, SETTEES AND IRONTENCES' 4
Mary E. Wllson to ll. W.~WTHTamsTwO“
Monday—Instructions for children nl by a huge turtle that blocked their path. Relettering Neatly Done.- Let Us Estl$75.
3 p. m
mate on Your Work.
They Intend to wheel through the country
Frances Swearingen to Sellers OverWill cull on you by request will) Samples
to
Tampa,
If
possible.
street Co., lease.
Presbyterian Scrvloes
anil designs. Importer of Foreign
M, E. Puge nrttl wife to Mary E. Cleaver,
Granite, and Marble
Rev. J. F. McKinnon, the pastor will
The city Is filled with people tills Week,
wd., $1500.
JUST HI Cl t\i u
W. K. O’Neal nnd wife to S. J. Baker, preach morning and evening. All are In­ all anxious Ju Invest In city property ami ChurCIi Street, Orlando, Florida
Another
lot of llio.se Bargains In vited to attend.
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W rlto or C all F o r P ric o s
Harness at
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�IN SANFORD—Life it Worth Living
Number 37

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY* APRIL 30, 1909

IS OP THE WORLD !
Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

NEDRO ASSAILANT LYNCHED-

Caught Near Bartow and Confessed
the Crime

F ir st Y e ar

SANFORD A PAVED CITY [f Römises great attrachon|^f l AROUND FLORIDA
Principal Streets o f tbe City

Concert for Jhe Benefit or the Library
Next Week

The General News of "The Land

Bartow, April 28.—Charles Scarbor­
The concert nnnounecd in our Inst issue I
Paved With Brick
o f Flowers'*
ough. the negro who attempted criminal
[conducted by Mrs. Likins, under the aus­
assault upon the person o f Mrs. Taylor
pices of the Sanford Library Association,
Frierson yesterday morning, was caught
¡ ¡ ¡ $ 5 « V ^ r l CtiLLEP f ROM THF-SI
(UPrfMNOS DURING THE WEEK by n posse this morning near the outskirts MILES o r PAVING WILE BE LAID |«¡J
Mrs. LtMnsrtti
of the city nnd lynched.
choral training, has been ably assisted by 1-—
Mrs, Frierson is a well known lady of City Council Decides to Pave Seven E. T. Woodruff. Both have ha^sevcrnl L n CpUome o f the Week's Most lm-Here Ihe Readers Will Find a Brief Fort Myers. *She is here on a visit to Dr.
years experience in choral work, and the
&gt;portanl Happenings In the
More Streets. Making Best
Historical Spring Flowing
numbers presented on this occasion will f
" -----F. M. Wilson's family. About 2 o’clock*
Paved City In State
For Harried Readers
yesterday morning the lady was awaken­ ~
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greatest needs of Sanford for be very select, tmd ably rendered.
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for the
Üÿ a voté of
"PJ^Mnuîiew T.Scott ed by n movement of tiie bedclothes. In
at the mouth o il he
the
dim
light
she
spw
the
figure
of
a
man
'was elected president of the Daughters of
and our people now realize that this most
sr«tM -on clcvnfcd|S( Johna rivcf
the American Revolution nt the convon bending over her bed. She screamed valuable nsset of any city should be push«) “ ats which* wUh lWM «&gt;iono9 ftml sev«ffnl
Mrs. Nellie Reed of Eustis was last week
tiôn in Washington Inst week, over £1rs. and tiie fellow leaped out o f tiie open to completion. First street is now being 1other instruments, will occupy the entire
window and was gone in an instant. paved from Sflnford avenue to French av­ stage. The piano numbers, rendered by elected grand treasurer of the Order of the
William Cummings, who received 428.
Eastern Star, at the fifth nnnuut conven­
A gang of smugglers who have been The noise awakened the household. ’Mrs. enue. The work will not stop at French members of Mrs. Fannie Munson’s class
tion
of the Grand Chapter held in Jack­
I In piano forte, consist of duos arranged
operating in New Yprk for^lie^ past, ten, Frierson soon told her story nnd n search
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ttiniiVesri- 235
years, have been del«
reach to Cloud eredjp In conjunction I for iwopinnos.whtch will prove very effec-,
Suspicion
was
directed
ugainst
Scar
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live.
Thu
choruses
of
twenty-five
yotmg
I
Hon.
H.
H.
Spqpr,'
aged
about
76
years,
galion indicates that the government has
with First street, the principal streets and
- been defrauded out of the duty on $10,- borough. A ll day yesterday the posse avenues of the city will be ¡mved at once, ladies, who will sing The Bonnie Blue Flng I died at his home in Chnttahoochee on the
000,000 of dutiable goods, most of which hunted Through the negro quarters nnd in and the matter having been taken up nt and Dixie, have n charming little surprise I %It I n s t . _____ 1__ ■ , - ~ -— =:------the surround Lug -rmtnlry._[L is. supposed
was oa Paris-made gowns— ------ 1---the meeting of the couiidT iast Monday -for their audlEncc," fbut tlilslTa secret). I At a special efection field in Bartow lust
that the man was hidden in tiie house of night, the final arrangements were com­ By the way, we challenge any town of week it was decide«! to issue bonds to the
A Chicago widow offers to give $200 to
some of his intimates as htf was caught pleted on Tuesday.
of
' * same population in the state, to producen amount of. $50,000 for the .purpose
.
a church fund if the pastor will secure for
close to the outskirts of the town shortly
r girls'»» pretty
pretty nnd
and attracattrac-1
putting in
in d
ol thorough
thorough sewerage
sewern
The
Ceorgin
Engineering
Company
of
lik|r
num,M!r
of
hunting
systeni.
her a suit aMe husband
after daylight this morning.
|live as thcBC.
Augusta hnve the contract and being nl- ,ivf
A general jail delivery took place at
A most unusual spcctncic was to be seen
The
little fairies
ns sweat and DeLand last week. Five prisoners held
One of the party searching near the ready engaged upon First street, the counThe little
fairiesi will
will be
he ns
last week in nn ice jam in the Niagara edge of q swamp this morning descried
preUy ln ,heir d,lllll9h w a y - ns nre
I for
river, luwns twelve miles long and sixty the man in the top of n bushy tree. The cil decided that the time was ripe'to pave I oid
er sisters.
. secured their freedom Thursday night by
4ho-peinolpal-strects
a
fu
n
ceVirile
"Hie
feet iliiiknndcontainedvn\knownmillions party"gtnB6re»r ht Hie
the foot of the tree
A double mixed quartette has been nr- digging through the cement floor of the
of tons of ice. enough, if moved at once There was one deputy sheriff in Die posse force of men und all theconstruction ma­ ranged, with high soprano solo sung by
to wi|K* out nil the villages along the en und lie asked the men not to violate the terial was nt hand and could lie utilized
without loss of time. .Messrs. Frank R. Mrs. Likins, which, With her other num- m die burred enclosure little thinking nf
length of the river.
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taw, but to allow him toconvey the scoun­ Clark, president of the Georgia Engineer­ her, will he one nf the chief attractions, their escaping until in the morning he
A party of DesMolno$..collcge students drel hack to the jail.' He was told thut
Tiie solo work of some of her pupils will found they were gone. After getting being Company, und F. T. Warren, the chief
wen’ seriously poisoned last week by the tile man must die if lie was the assailant
engineer, n*et-4hc council,and on-Tucsdny also be enjoyed, ns wrll ns the quartettes J yond the comdor bars they dug a hole
drinking of milk nt u dub supper.
of the lady. Scarborough was ordered to the contracts were signed and ail prelim- trios, and duettes.
through the brick wall of tiie building,and
For some tfinc burglars have been busy come’ down. He obeyed. With a rope innriea arranged for tlw work- to be com­
getting
into the yard, hud no trouble in
Clark Will Make Address
ml -nrmiwl Ocnhr.—fcnst -wcclr nntmf nmtmd his neck he was tiilJ lo iniike his pleted nt oAce. This is one of the greatest
|scaling tbe fence.
Hon. Frank Clark will deliver the annual
the gentry was arrested after being run statement. He said he had entrred tiie improvements ever undertaken by the city
Tbe Spanish colony in West Tampa is to
down tiy Deputy Sheriff Hutson. Stolen room, hut further than this would make of Sanford, nnd the paving of a few streets address at tbe commencement exercises
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have
a casino costing $(10,1)00. . Land fiir
goods were found in possession of the ar­ no statement. He was then swung up nt n time pales into. insignificance wll*n of the Sanford High School io be held in
the
building
has been donatetf and work
the opera bouse, Friday, May 21st. Tbe
und riddled with bullet«.
rested man.
one considers that this will make Sun bird
will
begin
ns
soon as plans are completed.
exercises will be inostTuterCsting^and the
George L Lilley, Governor of ComiectiM.* J, Cordon, former chief justice of the pre-eminent'among tiie cities outlie South
I
The
location
is
near the factory of Y. Penbrilliant statesman will receive a most
, cut. «lied iast week nt the exipnitive mnn- state of Washington, has been indicted ns having more good paved streets* than
cordial greeting from Ins many Snnford [das &amp; Alvarez and that of Bustllio Bros.,
any city of similar size in the world.
. siuu in Hartford.
for embezzlement of ruilroad funds.
and tiie structure will be one of the finest
[friends.
The line of march toward n Greater Sunin Greuter Tampa.
A torundo of ten minutes duration in
northeastern Ohio caused the death of ten PROHIBITION MEASURE PASSED ford will comprise tire following street^ DID.. NOT CENSURE ERANK CLARK
Mrs. Mnrgnret Ann McMulfen died nt
qnd
avenues
j_prrsnns. the serious Iftiury of many others
at Largo
Wednesday"
r
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1 tier home ms
ft*1*. last ~week
v u » Ti
iw«mill j
and tiie destruction of a considerable Goes Through Both Houses In WhirlFirst street fromSanhird avenue to Cloud 1House o f Representatives M odifies the u t i l i « age of-TiL- She had Ireen bedcity *blocks,
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—«mount of ¡»rnprrty, the past/week.
Alexander Resolution
ridden for thirty-three years. Mrg. Mc­
sixty
feet
wide.
Tiie question of prohibition for tiie state
Mrs. Surah E. Thompson, aged 71, said
A modification of Representative Al«yt- Mullen was a native of Florida, having
Sanford avenue, from First street to
to tie tiie only woman carried or\ the pay of Florida will be left to the vote of the
arider's resolution of censure for Frank been born in Hernando county in 1833.
Tenth
street, u distance of ten blocks,
rolls of the United Stules ns a sohlier.wus people. The measure passed the ho&amp;se
Clark for his attack on William Jennings She wns the mother of a large family,
thirty-two feet wide.
run down and fatnily injured by a street [)y a vote of 52 to 16 and the senate by
Bryan, resulted in an interesting debate among them Iwing Senator McMullen of
Tenth street, front Sanford avenue to
. car in Washington a few days ago. Mrs. n vole of 24 to 7. The measure movides
in tiie house Tuesday, hut the substitute the present Florida legislature. Until the
Thompson served as u Federal spy during for statewide prohibition and wilt jfe sub­ Park avenue, a distance of three blocks, which wus introduced by Mr. Alexnnder dentil of her husband, lust year, at tiie
twenty feet wide.
i |m&gt; war between tiie atntes, and * it was mitted its a constitutional amendment to
himself, finally (Nisst'd by a vote of 29 to age of 83, there hud lint been a «lentil In
Park avenue, from Tenth street to Second 22. Tbe modified resolution is n? follows: her family, j
her who discovered and made known ghe be voted uixm by lite people at (lie elec­
street, twenty .feet wide, and from Second
•whereabouts of tiie noted Confederate tion of inn.
Now that Palm Beach county has been
"Whereas, The Hon. Frank Clark, mem­
Tiie passage of the measure was mark­ to Commercial, forty feet wide, a distance ber of congress from the Second district created out of tire north half of Dade, n
general John T. Morgan. Site was a Ten
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of Florida, lias upqn tiie Ibxir of the con­ movement is already on foot to’change
Union avenue, from* Sanford avenue to gress of the United States assailed the the new «county's name to Flagler.
len tending the prohibition movement
office department.
Pump Branch, u distance of three blocks, democracy of the Hon. William J. Bryan,
The Norwich Life Insurance Co. of Eng­ and refusing to attend tbe deathbed of
Mose Daniels, confined in Walton county
twenty feet wide.
who lias three times gallantly led the jail under sentence to lie hanged May 15,
land lias taken out license to do business his mother in order to lend liis aid and
Oak avenue, from First to Third street, democratic hosts therefore, be it .
In Tennessee. This Is claimed to be the supi*ort in passing the amendment.
refuses to eat or drink mid is tiius striving
a distance of three blocks, thirty feet wide.
Tiie
campaign
for
prohibition
will
prob
"Resolved, by the house of representa­ to starve himself to death to escape being
first British company to do a life insurance
Commercial street, from Park avenue to tives of the legislature of Florida, which
ably commence after tiie legislature udbusiness in the United Stoles.
hanged.
ourns and for eighteen months the state depot, one block.
Is entirely democratic, that wc, tiie
The loss of life in the recent hoarding
Judge Willis lias refused to ajlow bqil
In all, tills will give Sanford nearly fifty peopled representatives, heartily endorse
will witness a spectacular campaign.
bouse fire in San Francisco numbers nine^
for
J. M. Kelly and D. M. Dnvidsou, charged
blocks of street paving, which places the the democracy of the mutchless, peerless
teen. Tin* building wus known as the St.
witli
tiie murder i^f night-watchman Sel­
city at the head of the procession in tiie lender of the democratic parly, William
May Stop Everglades Drainage
George hotel..
lars
of
the Atlantic Coast Line at High
By request of the trustees of the inter­ matter of hrick-paved streets. There nre J, Bryan."
Springs
some time since.
Mecklenburg hotel, sanitarium, nt Chase
Titus the passage of tbe resolution car­
nal improvement fund, Hon. A. C. Croom, also several other streets mentioned fur
Marion
county is to have u public ImsCity. W. Vn., was recently destroyed by
comptroller of the state of Florida, went paving,nnd ere nnother year,pur pity will ried no censure, but even those who
pitnl to cost about $8,000. It will be lo­
Are Loss $200,000; insured for $75,000.
delight
tiie
eye
of
the
visitor
witltmilesof
op|iosed ft did not Indorse Clark's attack,
to Jacksonville last week to confer with
cated in Oculu, will be complete in every
Fred Comer, nssistunt manager of Sym­ Chief Engineer S|Ni(dlng and Special Gov fine streets und grass plats.
but they did not deem it the duty of tiie
department, und will have separate apphony Orchestra of Boston, ik dead.
legislature to take up the mutter.
eminent Engineer Kavannugh, sent out
Runaway Team Plays Havoc
comnuxlutions (or white and colored pa­
Tiie Craw of Russia has conferred on Troili~ Washington -by the United State»
A intfso4wlongiml.ni Frank Powers de-1
tients.
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President Diaz of Mexico the order of tiie government. Mr. Croom reported today cided to break loose and leave for hoitoe
B.
B.
Minshcw,
for
severril
years
ussoTiie residence Truby Wainwright at
grand cross of Alexander.Nevsky, one of that Mr. Kavannugh stated at tills con- lust Wetlnesdny morning nnd the street
K. H. Murrell In the real estate Starke was destroyed by fire Sunday niglit
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lil«1ilililiesi hni|nrs Ihe C .r n r ran lu-«l.m fereneeHhnt-tbe Uniteti - States -ehdtned -in its-preseht—shape—(ietng-hM&gt;-«sndy4ts- ciuted
Unii uT MurreinETMiiùhew, IiaiT re tÌrr&lt;TJ'wHTÌe t fi rfn ini I y”wére a t ‘tftiircli? '"NiTln^
Edward Salomon, funner guvernur of . urisdictiun over Lake Okeechobee and took the sidewalk and everything else
from the firm. Mr. Minshcw has a riser-1 su ranee.
VVisconain, died at Frunkfort-on-Main, warned the trustees ugninBt draining off that happened to be in his way. Another
chandtse business and orange grove at
Walter Wilde of Yule* wus run over and
the waters of the lake, either by tributary horse took fright at the same time and
Ian Week, oged 82 years.
Pierson, a cattle business at Astor and killed by tile curs near that ph**&gt;*last Sum“*“
streams,
canals
already
in
operation,
or
dashed
down
Park
avenue.
The
grqy;
The Illinois Central railroad is now using
targe-limber intcrestrtir various parts of day..
telephones instead of tiie telegraph for by tapping the lake itself. The engineer however decide«! to investigate the* diff­ the state, and felt that he could no longer
furtiter stated liuti the war department erent stores. An awning pole at T. J. Mil­
A cargo of 12,000 hales of cotton left
train dispatching nn their lines.
tuke an uctive part in the affairs of tiie
would not take tiie matter up for adjust­ ler's happened to he in his way and he
Pensacola tins week on the BrilishsteamThis is said to he the coldest Bpring in
firm in this city. During his residence
tweinir yrurg ¡n tlte Winnepeg section of ment and advised that the trustees tuke broke it off like a pipe stem. Part of the here Mr. Minshcw-has made a host of ship August Ih'lmuiit. humid for-Havre.steps .to have Florida's represents lives in show window suffered u liké fute as did a
Thc big lumber mill of the Camps at
— Manitoba. Zero—weather- w a r reported
friends who regret tt&gt; sec him depart. He
congress procure legislation that will al­ show case of Kunner'e nnd several screens
file past week.
is rnnnn of «trrliog worth and character, White Springs was damage«! by fire lust
low the work o f draining the Everglades and some enamel ware of Harry Wilson's.
kindly impulses and broad views, and Saturday to the extent of $15,000. Fire
The buttle flags captured from the Ala­ to ixogrexs.
His murch was finully obstructed by a
is supposed to have originated from sparks
holds his friendships as a sacred trust.
bama Tigers by the Fourth Ohio cavalry
The question of federal jurisdiction is pile of vitrified brick and he will now he
from
the furnace. The Old shingle mill
K. R. Murrell will carry on the business
st the battle at Selma, Ala., have been
mooted one which will be thoroughly content to tuke tiie street in a peaceful
was entirely destroyed.
at
the
same
old
stand,
and
will
continue
returned by the captors.
threshed out by the stale. In the mean­ manner.
Senator McMillan is trying to have the
to "sell the earth" to all who ore interest­
Thousands upon thousands of persons time it Is the determination of the trusr;
A Well Dressed Window
state authorities pay over to the state fuir
ed in Sanford "pay dirt."
not of the Moslem faith have been mas - lees to go on witli the work now in hand.
Very few stores have chough front for
association the $30,000 due from tin*
»acred and their homes nnd villages deBand Concert Tonight —
iwd show windows utuLwhere they have
state to pay premiums. The |&gt;rospect for
v»»tnied in Turkey. Taruts and Antioch
Copt. J. C. Higgins Returns
Qny ( pace for such display Sanford tnerThe Sanford band will give an°fi,crj success j* not yyeily_Udgbt, a* 4lie.scuu^
Dlry-furju ilw atuuud is prac-. ■Mnctr to the delight oftriimanyfriends. -chant*. nlwnyi nrake a good ihUWTbg.' At' good concert tonlghrlntheparte 1raYltnbii:rty~~waa'Jnf^ n^^
wcfe other
Ocally laid wasteland people who have Capt. J. C. Higgins returned to the city the store of Harry, Wilson one of his win- The program will be rendered as follows: „ppropriations to be provided for prior to
**ca|ied the sword are dying of hunger.
last Monday from Baltimore, where for the dows deserves special mention. It com- J
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f c r ^ S ? . rk’,'d J SLS{iy |the stnte fair appropriation.
Gus DentsoL inventor of the “ flying Jen- past month he has.been ill with pneumo­ prises all kinds of fl&amp;hing tackle, hooks M?«*. SoteUs
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Mrs. V. E. Gonzales wns killed itr Pen­
died recently in Philadelphia.’ The nia. He has entirely recovered, and will end lines, artificial bait, minnow backet*, j■«*££.Th* Hsi2tt«p..*.n” ’... ,mu*Gr®«»oD|?i*£i
sacola last Monday by a street car crash­
.„first "jenny" was built in 1883, and Dcnt- soon be able to resume his duties as divi­ jxiles and nets and the artistic arrange-1
ing intu un automobile in which she was
•al was 63 when he died.
sion superintendent of the A. C. L He ment cannot fail to attract the attention Malley Overture. Ar«si«| ihr Town. . . . .Ch. Hut riding.
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The site foe a new skyscraper tobe built las been greatly missed by the Booster of tbe pubjic. The display was arranged |
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Ex-President Castro bus returned to
M New York has been bought for$0.180,- Club, but all hope to see him get Ip the by Albert Brady, who though new at the
Of window
window 8
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.huws aa rere- M B y lho »Inking
r e « «‘ »fi.
^ Uwof the Norwegian
of NofWaysteamAprl, Germany, being denied tlte right to lutid
° 00' Tlus building will cost $B.000.000 ranks of the workers again and qtslsl in business or
In Venezuela or adjacent territory.
hwre. making a total of over $14.000,000. booming Sanford.
markable ability in this line.
|23, ninfcleen lives were lust.

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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

ment nnd turned vejy red in the face.
Calling the clerk, he ordered soda for two.
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4 T h V m .« “ h i P * hmn “ * would not li

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" A Chlel I* Am oni Ye Taking Notes
and Faith, lie'll Prent ’Em” —
So Says Saunterer
A newspaper U (tot oltoaeifirr published to tell
llie people vrlml they would like to know, bulhaato
e*iht to know.—Greely.
S p n la l C orrttpondtnc* la T h * H trw M ,

ROBERT*
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-Successors to N. H.. G A R N E R

SERVED AT

A S u áíct GÍ G p iiilu n ju st He always," evidently did not give voice to
that sentiment in spring time, when al
tween You and Me"

EVEN TH EIiA TE POST NOT IN IT

GARNER &amp;

W O M A N ’S
EXCHANGE

the world is full or beauty and ^Blossoms
There is something so enlivening, so In­
toxicating In the fragrance that the spring
winds waft through our snnetum windows
that we want to live always, and we don't
marvel that old Ponce dc Leon wanted to
find tlie fountain of youth which wouli
Insure t|erpetunl life, when we reflect that
lie first saw Florida In spring time. Any­
one would be excusable in starting out in JJ-iJiCil___ G o O lis __ ; W e d n e s d a y
quest of-iroch irTmintairr un^cr 'similar
and Saturday.
Stamping
circumstances especially in Sanford
Spring is tho season of all others thnt done.
AÏÏ Fancy work am
is most desirable, most beautiful nnd
Materials for ?arne on Sale
most enjoyable. It lias only one fault—
it tnntalizes us by its short duration.

Every Day After
February 19th

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H A Y A N D G R A IN

High Grade Preserves, Jellies, Jams
A C o m p le te L in e of F re s h W e s te rn Meats
. A Complete-Line of Cigars and Tobacco
AGENCY FOR PLOW’S HIGH GRADE CANDIES ANn
ROYAL SCARLET BRAND OF CANNED GOODS

he Saunterer In, his pcrlgrinations
meets nil sorts anil sizes of people,
hears tnles from every source, and
tins the bright anti sorrowful side oEevcry
Come and See Us. or ’Phone 30
phase of life thrust upon him. He Is nl 4 What a wonderful city Sanford Is des­ CRIPPEN’S MUSIC STORE
wnys pleased to chronicle the rejoicing of tined to be in the next twelve months
(Kaiiroud Way)
' W W W W t W t t H W W W W U W W t W t W » W \U w WWl\UVMU,
his friends nnd is ever rcudy to share I understand that First street will lie
their sorrows. Among the stories which paved to Cloud Creek, Commercial street
W H Y NOT USE
were poured Into Ids car last week was a will be paved nnd Sanford avenue, Pal­
lule of woe recounted by the victim him metto nvenuo, Mngnolin and Oak uve’ d e a l e r in
« r . .. scIL-it gentleman*weij knowq ro The Her^ hues will lie paved from First street to
Trivia notiling but n llltle Tenth street. This will giveottre ity
'N O W , AND S A V E M O N EY?
’ love afTnir, nnd as a result of it there is paved streets than any city in Florida
one man who Ih much wiser for Ills expe with the exception of Jacksonville, Tam­
It 1ms shown more results for the Money invested than any oilier
AND
ricnce, and who asks The Saunterer to pa and Pensacola. This is a good move
It will pay you to exm ninc thc'Celery Fields where
point out to his fellow men the danger of upon the part of our citycouncllund pubMining with a widow. He is suiting a
mnnmi«timr cost’’ Tvnriie
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widows witli nil of his might nnd he alone but little compared to the great benefits
is to blame, for he should have known, to bo-derived from these fine boulevnrds. A ient for Virginia Carolina fcrlike the elder Weller, that one "vldder"
r
tillzcrs
Our city has never presented n good
is used. Our represeillative, C. M. 1ÏRADWATER, is ijLiiaiifttfi!
was equal to twenty-Mve or more ordin appearance on account of the miserable
«•very week. See him or write IS him l i t Orlando or
ary women in "p’int of pollin' It ovc r streets irnii now that so much of itnTWOrK
FRESH
’ you~.Tr~'rA widow knows nil a man's weak is to be dtfne at once Sanford is bound to
P A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO. ¡Í
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ness; she knows exactly when and how spring into prominence as the best city
to lead him into the labyrinthine kind of In the South in every way.
Writs lor booklet.
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A
conversation from which the only escape
Verily, Sanford is a wonderful city and
is a jiroposal, and she can use her arms will soon be a most beautiful one.
nnd all her personal charms with an ef
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fectiveness impossible to the jn o s t ut- 4 When nil these great improvements
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IrnctlveTirhlilen. She can nlwnys press contemplated for our city take pince we
her escort's arm just hard enough, but should not forget that simile trees niul
novo|[ a feather's weight too heavily; she grass plots mid mudi to tlie np|&gt;eurance
:i- to 2 5 -H o rs e P o w e r
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can conjure with u fan and weave spells of any city and In Florida especially we
with an opera glass; she can assume an cannot linve too many sTinde trees. The
.U .A N D E R S O t C S —
Ignorance of the world and its wickedness vegetable lands being cleared up niTurtl
BEST 2-CYCLE.ENGINE ON THE MARKET
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that would do credit to n chIId*_or cnnL ifjthi^ |wo|de TTgOoddi unee to secure fine
__necessary, spenlrwIlhAfie skeptical wis­ palm trees at a nominal costas there are
Smooth Runuiml, Econom ical and Absolutely Reliable
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dom of a French courtier. She is many hundreds of them being dug up anil
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- "y“ Í Sçc hie Indore liislalling im eqginc in your iHiat. you will mu n*grci it
-.sided, brUllnm, expertencettr tlnngerous: thrown nwny every 'day. Nothing makes % Do You
'and she can tench a limn more'objective- a more beautiful boulevard cium a trimly, of the moth and candle business In tiling of palm trees anil nothing attracts
SANFORD, FLORIDA
an evening than he cun forget in a life­ the eye of the visitor from the North so
time. The only way to court n "widow is Hindi ns these palms. Tlie grass plots
in etnft-st or by proxy. Pro|x»sc or fly is fronting the residences afiord ample space
thu^Mcrnutivo olTered by ‘ -the * average for the planting of (minis nnd eadi projvwillow to the man within. jnnge of her erty owner should avail themselves of
T O P P R IC E S FO R YOUR
attraction, and if lie cx|&gt;ects any other this opportunity to beautify the streets
outcome be is either ignorant or insanely and their projwrty,
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ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EAR LY VEGETABLES
rash. Courting a widow for fun is like
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__wJieu-shippcd—la -H C W IfT r IL-'yuti are nut lining
kindling a fire witli dynamite—u man 4 The city council is reparing some of
humacNs with this House, write to them ai mue
never tries it but once. Courting a widow the sewerjines lull there ure others that
ill earnest, if she be the right- kind of n need attention'before the summer is fairly t Tlie kind "that Mother V
widow, is tlie summit of earthly bliss. upon us arid 1 sinccrly ho|&gt;e they willnat­
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Used to make?
Hut never court n widow for amusement, tend to this matter at once. The henltl
unless yuu want to make a fool of of any community depends upon the sevyF R U IT
AND
PRO D U CE
C O M M IS S IO N
MERCHANTS
yourself.
cragc system mid Sanford being well pro­
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vided by nature for an Ideal sewerage
Like Bread, Tastes Like
Referénies: This 1’nper mill Thousands of Pleased S^qx-ri in n«ri«hi
4 While making a t4(&gt; through central system should keep everlustfng at this
Bread, and is Bread?
Floridn the other day I was greatly question nnd gel theclty In the best shape
amused at an incident that occurred on possible. The city lias a fine drainage In­
tlie train. At one of the smaller stations to the lake and being supplied with n
k
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The Popular Prlce' aild
u genuine specimen of the Mni’qnug "n trr .weeks eynciu iimUhe lUlcaintL wdls ; The-Finest Line-of P its - t
Delta type Guarded the train. It was evi­ should have no trouble in keeping the
tries in thoaCity '
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dently Iris first experience on n railroad sewerage system up to n high standard.
train and lie was as full of exuberance Give us plenty of sewers anil the best
and excitement as a small troy on circus that can be had.
eeial Rntes try the Week
First Class S|&gt;ecial Tallies Reserved t'*r l-nbri
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day. He started to walk down tlie aisle
Our
Wagon
Will
Stop
At
just as the express struck a pretty sharp 4 Sanford rejoices this week at the re­
Your Door Every Day
curve, and tlie sudden swerve carried him turn of Cupt. J. C. Higgins who bus been
off Ids feet nnd tumbled him into n seat ill for a month in tlie hospital at Haitif
'r
(Corner Palmetto and First Sts.)
on top of a clergyman who had been try­ more. In Capt. Higgins, Sanford bus n
Complete Line of Groceries •&gt;
ing to enjoy u cut nap between stations. friend nnd in every citizen of Sanford
Tho-nmil traveler extricated himself ns Capt. Higgins lias a friend. 'He is not
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soon ns possible, and. without making merely a resident of Sanford because tils
any n|x&gt;logy to tlie minister, begun swear­ duties entail a residence here, but in eving with n volubility which proved him fery enterprise and movement for the #1*
an expert in profanity. The clergyman good of tlie community Capt. Higgins i
bate this for u white in silence, nnd then takes a leading part and his genial man­ ;
(C uteref to the P u blic)
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G u tte r and G a lv a n iz e d Tanks
touching tlie farmer's ellrow quietly said: ner nnd whole hearted Irish spirit has
“ Stopl My friend, do you know where endeared him to tlie heurts of the people.
R e p a ir W o rk a S p e o ia lty
you are going? It you don't, let me tell Mox JiIb shadow never grow less.
i L Carner f-lnkt-Street and-Patmetto Avenue saiiiortl. NurjflJ"
you— You—fttid—your "Humortal poul are
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HfrstToHihg-tliruugli llur"pnrk the
“ Well," said the rurnlitc, confidentially, other duy 1 noticed h bunch of dusky
"do you know 1 rather mistrusted this maidens with lines busily engaged Innii----------- rmtrnM ihinjrffiinnbe itnFfTsoY bSugTit tuing down tlie weeds under t}ie- watch______
a round trip ticket."
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J. D. PARKER, Prop.
full eye of u guard. These are some of
tlie African brunettes that Mayor Lake is
Room niul Uunnl 5l.SU Per Day.
determined to rid tin city of und no bet­
4 An amusing scene was enacted in n ter way can be found than u good dose of
Meals, 35c,
drug store a few days ago between two
lard labor, A fine holds no terror for
of our citizens, Tlie younger approached
these offenders but hard labor does and
tlie other and said: "Mr. K-----. we huve
Special Rate by the’ Week ‘
the best way to rid the city of this shift­
always lieen tlie best of friends, and i en­
T elep h o n e No. 6 0
less class, both male and female is to put
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tertain tlie highest regard for you. I would
them on the streets.
not fur the world do anything to offend
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you. hut please wi|ie that black murk off 4 Our efficient marshal and his uiils have
your nose." Thu gentleman produced a their eye upon the blind tiger at all times
hnndkcrchlef and removed the smooty and mauage to make a haul every 'few
Only Exclusive and
obstruction. Turning to the. younger he weeks. Their last catch was eleven tigers
thupked him und said: "My dear Mr. and the evidtqice was strong enough to
U P -T O -D A T E
BAKER
1)-----, I appreciate your friendship very have them bound over to_ the ^r(rnluul
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much. I huve alwgyj) had a kindly feel- Court where Judge Hoggs can be depenT H O S c you nnd your family, and 1 can ed upon to give them u situation upon We make everything known to die trnd6
usshre you that your action in this mat­ the county roads.
Full Line of Confectioneries
ter has not lessened my esteem for you
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in the least. 1 want to ask you, however,
The Webb trial will come up next
And Cigars
to kindly button your vest straight the tnuuib at tlie session of court and Sanford
N cw sp ap ers, M a g a zin e s and P crlo d iw ls
next time you tuuke your toilet.” The will be depopulated again.
Free House-to-House Delivery
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muiiinrj' fcooa
rnco to r Record
team could draw n Ion over It npydny
City of Orlando vs Denj. Cìrccn et ni, li*
In that time, and the whole coat of pt-tldflIS.
construction and maintenance ,4ur the
Farmer Shows They May he Had Whole time la less than $100. VQlve us Harman Hillman et al to H .E,J hip worth
road laws based on common sense con­
at Small Cost
struction that will provide for con­
stant maintenance and we can bare thews, wd„ $|
good roads. Missouri has n very good
Sarah A. Jchnln to S. P. Carpenter. &lt;c
h u n d r ed d o l l a r s p e r m i l e ! one in tho "special road district" act
that will apply If we can get rid of
the Idea that the only good road Is a
Earth Highways. Scientifically Unlit
C. T. Uungerford and wife to E. Ilnntl
and Regularly Maintained Desirable
mid wife, cnntracu.----------- .-------When Rock Roads Coat too Much
BUILDING OPERATION ACTIVITY N. H. Corner to W. T. Johns, wd. $800
Emma U. Dodd to W. T. Johns,wd. $530,
J. Jewett, a farmer near I hitler. Sanford Is Making Great Strides
A. I. Neuve et ux toT. J. Hatch,d $200.
ward a Greater City
Ims written to the Kansan City
M. A. Smith mul husband to Jm&gt;. Keen,
There
is
a constant demand for houses
as followa on the subject o f good
in Sanford and despite the fnct that over
Delta Canni Co. W .R .y’Nenl.mtg.$473,
fifty dwelling houses have beeu buill-iu
Enzor and Haynes tn HçrarCnrrolt.qcM,
virlous letters and editorials in the the past six months, ihq .lotnor for more
gtar on the subject o f good roads, ns houses still remains insistent. It is cstiRòbt. Menafcc'tn Eufic ne Duckworth,
I rend with Interest anything on this muted that Snnford’s population will in­ sat. mtg., $3500,
subject anywhere. Alt hough ci farm­ crease in the next five yenrs at the rnlr
er, I am nlso n "good ronds" man.
of one thousand inhabitants jier year, and
The High Price o f Living
1 am pleased to see the Interest tho.question that is now ngltntlngmirclt
During the past six -months prices on
. thown. and. while I don't wnnt
ieefw w wberewrtytb^T«!Wpfl‘ ' ,lW 'fiFl&gt;i various fuis! commôiîitîes have increased
“knock." I nm afraid the enuso Is be. housed.
at n rapid rate, much lu tiw dWsaivtf wv.üuh
jng Injured by Ha frlends_WhQ_JEElUulB»
'’SiffffiJWf'i grefdesl' m‘otl'” nF presenF 1 of hotel and restaurant owners, and the
Hint they seem to think no road a goml
one unless It Is made o f rock at n cost capitalists who will erect ilozensqf houses inconvenience of people who make barely
that can be rented nt a reasonable rates, enough to "keep body and-soul together."
of $3.000 to $0.000 n mile.
Plans, Specifications and Estimates Furnished
, 1 will stale ns briefly, as I can how Many new houses nre being built now, and Present indications do not [siint to a de' the subject looks.to me,‘ and I believe with those iircontcmplation, Sanford can creuse in any line.
on Applications „
I will voice the opinion o f 75 per cent easily (mast of one hundred new dwellings
Comptants to the olfovc effecturebeing
« f the farmers In tho corn bolt- -----— for the season oi IH08-0D. Those in
made throughout the entire country, Inti
It Is evident that If roads are made
course of construction at the present lime iltlr hope is held furretief during the Taft
i In the country the..people who live.
nre ns follows:
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administration. The doing* d ira i ton. the
. ' there (farmers) must cither*do the
W..F,
Carter,
on
First
street.
Chicago operator, have also sent wheat
k- sulk, ur pny for ~lt- individually I
143 First Street
have little Interest In rondn other-than - Dr. Pulesion, on Pork avenue.
0pp. PostolHee
and flour prices skyhigh, with the top not
those In my Immediate neighborhood
II. II. Herndon, on Mngnoliu nvenuc.
yet reached. The only consoling feature
sod those’lending to my market.. In
S. O.Shinholser, two on Mnguolin avenue. of Patten’s coup is that the suffering ex­
twenty-five years I have not driven so
R, L. Jones, on Union avenue
perienced by the poorer classes may force
far that I could not get buck the same
J. D. Davidson, on Puhnetto avenue
congress,
nt the next regular session, to
day. If I have to make n trip o f any
® 0[D ][E ]® n [D H @ 0 Q U [D (g ® [T ][i] □ 0 0 0 0 0 ®
Machine 8t Foundry Works, brick garage. puss a stringent law preventing stock
considerable-dlstpiieo I take a train. 1
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.
gambling In foodstuffs; According to
am not yet able to keep n motor car on Oak avenue.— 1-----------------Sanford Carriage Works, brick building, Washington ‘dis|Mitches, n number of votes
for pleasure and urn not willing to
oil Oak avenue.
make roads for those who are.
sufficient lo pass the trill have already been
I live In an average towiiHblp In
W. R. Gardner,.two houses on Palmetto promised. Whether Hissé votes will fade
western Missouri that has sixty tulles avenue.
when the crucial moment comes, however,
of road. Our assessed valuation Is , G. W. Spencer, three houses on-Park nvremains to he seuu.
$35fl,(K)0. To make rock roads nl the enuc.______ j----------- '— :----------:------ —
k
■joWeBrratlniatetrprlco per mlte, $3,non,
J. U. Cowan, on French avenue.
Gel ready for the flies and M os­
would cost $180,000, or more than half
T.
C.
Carlson,
on
First
street.
.
quitoes.
Largest slock and lowest
the value o f all the property In the
Paul Keely, remodeling residence on prices on screen doors and windows
towusldp. To make one mile nt $3,000
would require a tax o f 83 cents on Oak nvcmic.
a t ________________ Marry. J. Wilson's.—
-$100;—A, fuck road- ls~ never^tbe bust
Tlic Gospel Boat Almost Finished
rood. If It was we would not avoid It.
The gos|x*l Ixint being built by Rev. Par­
ss we always do, when the ground Is
dry and speed rings would be made rott for work on the different waterways
that way. It Is not permnnent, and 'be of the state, is rapidly nearing completion,
We don’t have to advertise cheap lands.
'&lt; cost of maintaining six miles would Is* and by the end of next week will he fin­
The purchaser here saves more per acre
more than w eTfow put on sixty. I ished and painted.
- know lhat the Idea Is to Improve the
annually in freights than lie saves on the
Friends, both in and out of Sanford, have
most ImiKirtnnt ronds first und the been kind with their donations, so that
purchase price elsewhere. See table of
others Inter, but^the one who lives a
with a little more effort the material will
- tulle from the Improved road can take
freight rates in our booklet
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no more thfin he can pull over the un- he paid for.
iwscro««
For a time the boat will he towed from
proved one.
•
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I-note the argument that 1 can take I-ant to jMiliit. as there hasnoi been suffi­
larger loads, make better time, get cient funds contributed to purchase an en­
better prices, all o f which I admit, but gine.
tny present Income would have to tie
A number of articles, such as table and
PACjÿS)
Increased very much to enable me to Iasi linen, towels, dishes, etc,, will he ne­
stand this cost. I also note-that good
cessary for furnishing the boat. Anyone
funds will enable me to acll my farm
for n greater price*. Suppose I don’t desirous of donating any of these articles
want to sell. Wo pare not nil specula­ can either drop a card lo Rev. Parrott, city,
tors. Would an acre produce more If or send them to their room at Mr. Barrett's,
Its price was $100 than It would If It foot of l-atirel avenne. Please murk them
H E E M ü S D 0 0 0 0 O I1 0 E IM T ]®
was $50? Without doubt 1 would pay for gospel boat.
twice ns Indcli tux. If I wnnt to sell _ Anyone wishing -to seethrlmnt wilt find'
It's different, though much like life In­ it at Mr. Guhhutt’s dock, foot of French is n nutritious and np|&gt;ctiziug combina­
surance—a game you have to die to
tion of the best Spanish and Virginia
avenue. _____________________
bent.
Pen nut?, roasted, ground and packed un­
Do you seo why farmers promptly
Monster Locomotive
der rigid sanitary conditions.
rote down nnytblng along this line?
Tlie heaviest locomotive ever built, is
In Missouri tho farmers klllml the ten
More [uire and healthful than dairy
now on the wny to Chicago, It weighs
cent state road tax, that was really lu
butter—delicious
in flavor— the best
their favor, because they thought It -430,000 pounds without the tender, and
was to build a «tale road, In which 005,000 [founds with it. It is 02 feet Peanut Butter in the best jar mi the
long and is for service on die Sierra Ne­ market — no oozing — no
• they had no Interest.
rancidity
Don't think we arc "mossbacks." vada mountain division of the Southern "Beech-Nut Brand” Peanut Butter 15c
SHIPPERS OF
We want good roads and appreciate Pacific railroad. With the possible excep­
■"T
per*Jar
at
their value, but If we must make them tion of one locomotive used off the Erie
, we Insist that they bo o f a kind tbut railroad, this is the mosipowerfullocoinowe can afford and that will suit our tive in the world,and is twqnnd one-fifth
needs.
times more powerful than the heaviest lo­
• Why not try good dirt roads? With
comotive used by the Southern Pacific on
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
the exception o f a. few miles, say Id
per cent, near tho towns, whero travel its steeliest grade. Crude oil will be used
converges, a good dirt rugd properly |for fuel. The weight on the driving-wheels
+•&gt;++++♦
maintained would bo the very best is 300,000 pounds. The tender, loaded
possible eight months ln_tbe year, a and ready for service, welilha 170.500
good one ten and i»assnlily the other |founds. imiEiml a Intel weig|it n t .i i m m
lWo- l bellevp $100 a mile would than 300 tons. The boiler has a diameter
make good dirt roads lu our township, of 84 inches, and the total heating surface
»nil with $200 more wo could gnido
is (U72. square Jeet_ Tho-whole-base of
down. Ihe_ hjllik grade up tfifi.JDW
UlCloCOtnotlVO Is 55 fe«^t~10'Indies.
places, tile out the wet ones, p rop erly
SANFORD, FLORIDA
grade and ditch them and put In conPurchased More Land
eretb culverts where bridges were not
_?vaulred—la fact, make a modern rock —Or-E^Walkef^of—Topaka, Kansas
faith in tiie future possibilities of the cel­
fond without the rock.
As to maintenance, a mile of thirty ery dtdta, and in January purchased ten
For Good Average Prices und Quick Returns Ship to
foot rood can bo dragged ouce for 50 acres of fine land on the corner of Beardvculs. Au average o f ton times will u11 and Genevu avenues. This week Tie
l&gt;e ample. Hut let’s ssy fifteen, and purchased n twenty-ona acre tract just
we have a cost o f $7.50. A grader opposite from F. B. Martindale, and will
should bo njn over, the,road ouce a pul it in shape at once for¿full planting.
fllld w » and mnintaln This gives Mr. Wulker thirty-one acres of
proper Shape. Two horev graders are
m*de that will do (his work at good land, both tracts being corners’ on
DEALERS IN
two avenues, and both very desirable
«- 50 a mile; plowing furrow In ditches,
Js) cents. To sum up, then, we have tracts. Mr. Walker will return in the early
Southwest Com er W ashington and Cham bers Streets
this result:
________ — .!p] i &lt;ui4 Iwjt ofiec hU-jotwn* iuuc- J L
„ • - - ¿.■OB1;"pKn MII E
NEW YORK'CITY
" Y
A Name For The New Park
Coiatructlon
........................... M00 00
MAINTENANCE! ONE YEAR.
REFERENCES: Aetna N o rm a l Bunk o f New York City, or any Commercial Agency
The Sanford Ball Association is desirous
Or«*jfinj ...... ...................... |7(a
and to Hundreds o f Shippers who are shipping to them regular
of
naming
The
new
ball
park,
and
gallantly
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leave the selection to the Sunford ludfes.
A permanently good road, getting The one sending in the most euphonious
wtter every year, as all dragged roads cognomen for the park will receive a ecudo.
son ticket as a compliment of the-asso- Office oml works 214 Oak A ven u e
Looks good, doesn't It? Beat o f all
ciatlon. The-contest Is open to all, and
T h o n e 130
“ It's true, 1 have kept a inlla of
A
Meragd road for the last six years In the names are to be sent In to The Her­
ald to he published each week.
S A N F 0 R D, P L O R I D A
FIRST C.LASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sanford, Fla

R epair W o rk _P rom ptly Done

Celery Lands

We deal in Celery Farms and
_ Farm Lands and we ar
largest owners of Town Lots

□ HOLDEN R E A L ESTATE
□
C O M PA N Y
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FLORIDA
□ SANFORD

L.

P. McCULLER

Sanford
Machine § Foundry

Florida Fruits

General Insurance Agents

Works

Repairing All Kinds
of Machinery

JOHN V. DENTON &amp; CO.

MERCHANTS

Fruit and Produce

Automobiles and Gas
Engines

G. R. CALHOUN B“Ä lr

�S

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m e SANroRO h e r a ld
Senator McMullen hns earned a niche
In the Temple of Fame for his devotion to
his duty ns he saw It.

THE SANFORD HERALD
, , ma; mufiiìiig at aamora, ria, )
R. J. Hgixr. Manatlnj Editor
Subscription Price, 91,00 i U i r ta Advance

Enierrd aa «écond-cti*« mall matter Auguri î2nd,
1808, at the Pc«(office nt Sanford. Florida,
under Act of March 3rd, 1879.

A resolution has been adopted by ths I
! legislature making the orange blossom the [
I state flower of Florida.

M E T T I N G E R ’S
NEXT DOOR, TO ^POSTOFFICE

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TELEPHONE 144

“Lew Brown of the St. Pelerabnrg Inde­
pendent should be made Poet lourente of |
Ourhana Advertising Company, Jacksonville, Rep­
the state press. His latest poem "Re­
resentative. sponsibility" is a literary gem.
Office Fini Flour In the Ditbop Block. Fini Slnat |
Telephone No. 148.
10,000 Disease Germs on each fly that c ra w ls over y o u r food. Mosquitoes
Sanford district is not tho only one In I
Omnge county that Is wondering where
■•.
come fille d with m a la ria g e rm s .
W IL L DONE,GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANTS!
the road tax has been spent. There will |
The Herald congratulates Mayor Lake
bo n day of reckoning later on.
nnd the city council upon their action
last Monday night In deciding topnye the
TO KEEP THEM OUT OF YOUR HOME WE SELL
♦
principle streets of Sanford with vertlfled I Now t,lnt our people real ire what a great
t
brick. No move of such vital importance lx&gt;on t,,e paved streets are to become
in the future development of the city has |,,,ey nre not content to stop nt First street
evei been made anddhe vast araount o f ] w I I T p a v e several o f the principal re-|
t
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good engendered will not be demonstrat-1sldence streets,
ed this week or next but in the years that [
‘ Why not he Comfortable? H a m m o c k s 7 5 C d l t S tO $ 5 . 0 0
are to come. Good roads nre n most ValThe Tampa Tribune says It will not dis-1
unble asset for the county and good streets cuss prohibition for at least one yenr.
nre twice ns valuable for a city nnd in n Does Lnmbright Intend to tnke n year's |^ ^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ * ♦ * * * ♦ * * * * * * * * * ♦ * * * * * ♦ ♦ * &lt; * * ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + * * * * * * ♦ * + 9 * * ^ ^ , ^
city growing ns rapidly as Snnfonl ore a vacation or how does- he-cxpect to side |
necessity. No city can advance and pros-1 step this issue for a year?
iwtnfwî'fpBI h a w ftfrr blULÜ8 'JMWIf’ IffliTdtizcnVrff Sarffdrd to come forward
JOHN C . • S N E A D
per without the co-operntion of every cit- _
- * unsrr^"
with' vi trfflctt feri ck. Whnt-dû-you know and more loyally support the association,
izen nnd no city can advance unless 'the
so that the good work Af building andimElsewhere in tills issue irn letter from about that!-..V .» ARCHITECT
—_1,Ti
progressive movements arc led by the city
jiroving may go on. W f should readily
C. R. Walker, chairman of the board of
officials. Sanford is blessed with a cit­
have
soI&lt;*^'thnrtitV»4#miTGr,
p
S^?ew^*(SWINDLED IN JACKtJGNYIllE
school trustees, in which he explains the
izenship of progressive, wide awake peo­
The state papers swindled by the Jack­ people and great progress in every, way,
S A N F O R D , FLO R ID A .
action of the board regarding the sale of
ple and the mayor and city council nre
the bonds for the school extension, nnd sonville inlU-winter exposition in the ad­ at least two thousaiul shares of Block, and
__nol nfrald to inaugurate these movements nsaurea the public that Sanford school will vertising contracts will appreciate tiiefol if enrh man will take thisnppenl individ­
for the advancement of the city beenuse
ANDEW JOHNSON
soon have the much needed improvement. lowing little bit of satire from ihu Lake-' ually we will have that number within
even if there are some kicks the majority This vriM be^good news loathe friends nnd I land Nfews:
_iiuiutlier-uwmth,—This appeal is to von I—
ATTORNEY. AT-I. AW
-■— of the oltjwHW are always willing to-iend patrons of our public school.
“ The Jacksonville Metro polls,' in a re­
Officers of (lie associa timi will cheerfully
their aid and hearty cofopernlion. Con­
Practice« In Siale an,I Mrr»ïifooru
cent issue, lias un excellent editorial
explain its methods ami workings. It is
on the payment of one’s honest debts.
sidering that this means over three miles
purely
a
co-operative
lumie
building
asso­
M
.
G
.
T.
Building,
PROPERTY1OWNERS ONLY
We trust that the Metropolis will con­
I'hone 14|
of paved streets the project seems rather
ciation,
and
in
additionto
being
n
good
tinue its good work until its advice
The question of voting bonds for city
large for Sanford. It was not done with­
strikes in on some of the businessmen
investment, nil will he bcncfltted by mak­
improvements should be left to (proi&gt;crty
out mature deliberation and thought nnd
of its city. Meanwhile, in this con­
ing it possible to loan a large amount of THOMAS EMMET’ WILSON
owners only. There is no valid reason
nection, perhnps we inny,be allowed
many studious meetings together upon. ,
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. . ..
money this year tu build houses.
ATTORNEY ANI) COUNSLLIOR
a little sermon to the newspaper pubthe subject. The council while endeavor- W,‘ y “
owner shun d havOltls tnxAT-LAW
lislicrs.of
Florida.
We
would
say-to
-Ingloadvai.ee Ha- city’s interests
by the man who has no property
Lute State Attorney Srv,-i„|t
^
them, 'get cash in advance’ for any
and nothing nt stake. The present hill in
rioritili
not pur|&gt;ose to place a yoke upon the neck
advertising you nre asked to do for
the legislature regarding bond issues for
Rcâldencrt. Sin ford and S&gt;U Ukf
public nmusement enterprises launch­
- of the tax payer and in tile present case
Sanford should be amendrd to specifyj" ed by citizens o f Jacksonville." .
while the project seems stupendous the
propert yuwncrs only. Just as several other
All Local Advertisements Under This
arrangements fur payment nre all that
—
Heading. on cX cn L a Word Fuel» Issue ------GEO. A^-DeGOTTLS
cities hnVe done.
---- :------1T PAYS TO ADVrRTISr
could be desired and probably at no-time
Wanted—Celery growers and truckers ATTORNEY and CUUNSEU.OR at UW
Last week tlieT'Hernld advertised the
' In tHoTirture history of Sanford could tills
B. B. Tatum, president of the Miami fact that a ten dollar bill lind .been lost, on rich muck land. A fine op|&gt;orttinity.
paving be done with less expense to the
Practice, in Sim caiuU
ml fount
Address Noel A. Mitcbdl, Si. i’etcrabur.
tnx payers. No money ever ¿pent by the Metropolis publishing company, lias sold ami stated that If the {lerstnt flndini! it Fin:
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city of Snnfnrd will ever nnive.un vnlonhlo Ibls iiiternst in-timt umierii"m~AT"J.~Boh-1 were honest said person might leave the
Sanford, FU
W anted— Everyone to know that rlia Welborn Block
nil nsscl as this paving and our citizens del of Colorado Springs, Colorado, n ciip- money with the Herald, ami if dishonest BlIcketlsdeHer iy|»ewrHcr is the b»,»t on
will nover derive uny greater benefit from I ll®Hst largely interested in Miami's pros- 8i*ld person miglit keepit. Up to the time the market. S&lt;*e them nt Tiie Herald of
DR. W. E. H0USHOLDER
any public work or take us much pleasure perity. - S. BoIh&gt; Dean retains full mao-1
S°lng to press we have received no ten flee.
W
anted
.—A
second-hand
man's
wheel,
therefrom us they will in tliesc same ngement of the Metropolis. being secretn- (lollnr bill. Therefore the iterami linding
•DENTIST
in goiwl condition, if price is right.. Ad
paved streets. The appearance of the city *7* treasurer nnd editor. Tiie MetrnjHilis the money must liuvc reiid the item nnd dress W., box 34, city.
37-!t
Kuna* 33, 1Marul 23, I'in. lll.lc
i'hunrlll
will Iw enhanced, tins, valuation of nil
n power for public good and a leader in kept tile bill.—DcFuniak Herald. “
If you want a first-class typewriter at
property will he doubled, the credit of tile |Journalism un the East Coast.
a moderate rice, call at The Herald oflice.
S A N F O R D , FLORI DA
An escaped murderer, who had been at and inspect lire* UUckensderfer. The best
, city will be better, the name and fame of
ET TU..URL1IC!
'
Ilurgo for three years, and btr whom the and must compact-mneliineon thrmarkrt
—Sanford wl|l l&gt;e greater nnd every ritjx8n
For Sale.— R. M. Elder of tbeCelery av­
D R.
G.
It is safe to say that the good citizens officers hod been Imming all the time,was
will ito proud of the fact that he residep
enue cash store hui 200 luishcls of jicaR
in ns progressive, clean and up to date of Sanford district do not endorse tiie found last week In Ft. Myers. And where for Bale.
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DENTIST
editorial regarding Orange county’s roads do you supjiose he had been hiding pH this
city us Sanford will be in the future.
For SaLi_—200 bushels cow ihtis. See
JkHH
n
j
a
.
___r
gfri
published
In
last
week’s
Sanford
Herald.
I
timet
He
was
merely
clerking
In
astorc
Therefore n boq'ubt Is due fo the city
MiirliiinJ
us befotu buying.
Whitaker &amp; Burnet.
-officials-for their action in this affair. for Itiseycn cnsiiy believablo that Bro. Holly that didn’t advertise;and would doubtless
Foif Sale—Good proi&gt;crty, now liringing
SANFORD, FLORIDA
1 lier cent interest on investment.
their ability to grasp these ideas and after considering the matter, don’t want |never have been found had not tiie siierilf twelve
" —N. 1L Garnm , Sanford;—
carry them out successfully, for their to hog ail the good roads for his own cor­ entered tiie store to attach the goods —
foil
S
ale
—Five
ncrea of gwhl celery
fulihful adherence to duty ns public ser­ ner of the county. At uny rate lie cun’t Taylor County Herald.
DR. R. M. M A S O N
land alflii cultivation. 'On the Sanford
get
them,
so
what's
the
use
of
talking._|
vants mid tiie cool, 'business judgment
t * Everglades Ry. about 3 miles from the
DENTISI
Orlando Sentinel. -*
. that governs all their actions.----------city. Will be sold in tiie next ten days
LILY WHITES GAIN A PO IM
for
$.1,500.
Call
at
tile
Herald
office
for
May these streets be a lasting monu­
The Lily While Republicans, who have
Welborn Block
I'tHifte lit
particulars.
ment to your memory long after you have
been down nnd out for several years in
OUR NEW COUNTY SOLICITOR
Snnfnrd. Florida
For Sale— Choice Jersey cows for sale
reused to exist and may future generations
Hon. Geo. A.- DeCottes is now county Florida, recognize an ally in President
cheap.. Now fresh or will be soon. Also
widle enjoying the fruits of your labors, solicitor for the county of Orange, Ids I Tuft and Secretary Root, uud according to Rhode Island Retl*»gg&amp; fur batching. Cir­
rise up and rail you blessed.
election hnving been continued this week, theresoiulionrecently passed by the House cular free. C. F.Ward.Winter Park.. 20lf
A . C. H A R T
Mr. DeCottes, though young in yenrs is nnd forwarded to the President, tiie Lily
For S ale..—A few gooil colonies of bees,
well versed in legal lore und has made a I Whites will soon lie in tiie ascendancy, cheap. —Geo. T, Baiaincek, Routhi. near S U R V E Y O R A NÌ) DR Al CHISMAR
HI1TENGER ON SANFDKD
— 37-2w
remarkable
record ns an attorney. He |The Jacksonville Metropolis lia,s the fol Goldsboro.
Editor Ulttcngcr of the Ocala Star
Leveling and Coni-Seriioning ter tirnimj«
F'or Sale—Boiler, turnip, ond engine, 0
a Specialty
passed through Sanford lust week enroutc(0X1,1 *,c depended upon i o till the position (lowing in regard to it
horse. In good condition, mid will be sold
to DeLand to ultcnd the I. O. O. F. Grand of “ Heitor in n manner that will be a
"The resolution introduced is direct­
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
cheap.
28tf
ed nt Joseph E. Lee, the colored col­
Lodge meeting nnd while only in our city rrei*b *° his constituency. While a cili—Sanford Macliine &amp; Foundry Works.
lector of internal revenue, and urges
a few moments seemed to have ¿rasped I zen
Sanford, Mr. DeCottes has held
Rhodk Islam) Reds eor sale.—Choice R.
the representatives from Florida in
W. G. H A M M O N D
several
positions
of
trust
nnd
performed
I. red liens, cockerels, pullets and eggs.
tiie idea very quickly ihnt Sanford was
Congress to do ail in their power to
Prices
low.
—L'txu.
G
adbett
,
French
nvethe
duties
of
the
some
in
a
most
com­
sec that Lee iA displaced. Lee runs
the real article. In tiie last issue of the
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ARCHITECT
nue, Snnfonl.
■’
the Republican machine in Fioridn
mendable manner. His fellow -citizens
Star is the following:
..F or R ent,—June 1st to Nov. 1st, eightand
1m
s
a
few
white
hum
w
I
h
&gt;
stand
are especially, proud of Ids success npd
Office witli Murrell &amp; Miudirw
_ _ "Then came Sanford, the oelefy
robm bouse, furnished througliout. Hot
with him. ‘ Mr. Chase's object is to
city, which is growing and expanding
will watch his future with great interest.
nnd
cold
water,
gas
and
every
improve­
hove Toft uppoint members of the soPim lintel 111» T
like a green hay tree with genuine
Hon. T. P. Wurlow, the retiring solicitor
ment. Choice location. Six blocks front
called Tjly whites' who will be ac­
prosperity. Everywhere is seen evi­
business jwrtlon. Inquire at The Herald
ceptable to n majority of (be white
Isa
gentleman
of
sterling
worth
nnd
dences of growth mid prosperity.
office for particulars.
-Republicans nnd white Democrats of
character und though only an Jaoiunbent
New buildings are springing up ev­
F. T. WILLIAMS
the state. Representative (Miuse's
F
or
R
ent
.—Furnished
rooms
for
light
erywhere und yylieit you ask the
of the office a short term mude an enresolution met with thunderous ap­
housekeeping. W. F\ Leavitt, corner Elm
vreuBon of all thiS'you deed but puss
vlnblc record as a fearless proseculur
plause, and passed with enthusiasm,
avenue and Third slrecL. . , -----3i-«f S U R V E Y O R und n v i l . FM îlNKM L
in review its miles of celery fields,
Mr. Chnse believes that Ht is
devoted in tire duties of the o ffic e .-----For Rent—F'j
beaus.-tnmutous, and strawberries,
Hoyjnce p f the Fiorirla diihH}e t « &lt; w è t o ^ - A ^ ÿ T ^ ^ ^ H ^ ITI“ “ 1" rt^ fa. ^ fal!*
tT.rar Tf 5 '
eot Bm St.
*ete
I.LU
T
n fl .h
... a'lily
n -Oll, white
J
Hliow“Fremdent
Tnft
that
.Mr, Stafford, o former WttPTi m5h~
WHEN, OH, WHEN?
SANFORD. FLA
Republican can bring about more har­
ill Oealu n few years ago for the*A.
Notice o f Application fo r Tax Deed UnWhen will the coal shute be moved nnd
monious
relations
In
the
state,
ami
C. b:, but of late years a conductor on
der S ed ioli fi o f Chapter 4ö0ü. Laws
the gates nt the railroad crossings be
break up a machine which has, [t
tiie Leesburg and Sanford branch of
Sam H*Ateilaw___ _
Mi_v Mimi in»_wu» —,
l - alleged, eliminated thousands of
{■laced In position? . L__. ór Florido
-------------- — —
the A. C. L, said to the writer,Jwo
white Republicans Trum'participating
Notice la hereby
Hy Zlvrn that Fanny W. Taber
When will other sections of the county
years ago he purchased'Fen ucres’bi
JUftfc»*er of Tax C______
in party politics.”
CfltUfcalç___
No____
203. dated tbe
DRS. BRADSHAW ___
wild land for $50 an acre and this
outside of Orlando get good roadsT
.VÏri Î d.*yofJuüc A D &gt;»00. ha. filed «nid errHenson refused $200 nn here for same.
tlftcale
In
my
offlor,
nnd
tra«
m
aUe.
aptdleattnn (nr
O STE O PATH S
When will that Fourth of July celebra- yanford .BuUdini. &amp;. Loua Association ■ne ¡Uro Hitli ¡ir ln acwRdaiMie- with
hnr—é t h
Lunds are in active demand in their
ificaie embrace« the toilowmj
falluwli.a de*cribetj
H.
__________ _ __ ______ ______
certificate
nrun
wild state at from $75 in 92fifl nn - Uon cnmirliiM h « » . ■
At a meeting of the directory
tljq etty tituatr.1 In Orange iwinly n«dda |*SESa n funi. FD.
Over Newlnn's
ut«e, depending oh location. Snnfonl
When will (he engines In the yards be |Sanford Building &amp; Ixian Asrociation Twglunjna NK Cor oí Wi, slu Sœ az Tn I» i'
Range 30 Run W 12.02 On SU 11 till F is i ii
has a fortune in its irrigating facilities,
g l «&gt;cb«. NWly to IÄ l " ^ h,Trj;.lkj
mw f
“ n,6 cdarkT
^
27‘ U was
" ,at “ *« « « f c i s .
alone. They tile their land several
being u*«etted al the date oí the tiiuancr of
When will Sanford get that new opera elation was in a very pros|&gt;erous condl- land
feet below I m surface, bore a hole in
auch certificate in the name of unknown^ôwner. S A N F O R D LOEKj E, N o. 27. I. 0.0.F.
h l S r S
the ground a'^hort- distance nnd a
um*
tlon* hovin*i
•even hundred shares of Uni«. Id certifica,;M
flowing well is tiie result. Those who
When will it be possible for a poor man stock to date, and the association lias '&lt;$ lînv a ' d T mm*** ‘“ Ue thcrton Wl M»« 3l«l day Meets every Mutidity night ut 7:35in K&lt;‘
live in and around Sanford say onjy
Witne«« m
sonic Hull. Visiting brethren arel,rf'
and
" 'U ,Ue
one Sanford and nature has provided/^ to buy ^ city lot large enough to turn j loaned money for the construction of live 30th dtiy ni
. 1« al] t- i r&gt;, , „
around On onoaT
houses, and has applications already for 37-gt
»• &gt;4 Ri«l»&gt;r«r*r, for her greptness. It is said there ufi
dinlly
invited.
W- S. BaijimIiC“ — i l
h k là Circuit Coy il Uranie County, f i l .
When will Railroad Way be paved!
$12.500 to construct other bouses.
more one-gallus millionaires In San-'
r
•
StHtetflO
ford than any bther place on earth
Vfbon will tiie lake front be made a
A careful inspection of the books show
Notice o f Application for Tax Deed
nnd the knights and kings of celery
boulevord and theold rookeries tom downt that very few of our merchants nnd buslnre ho common they no longer excite
When will the city limits bo enlarged! ness men hold shares, and with the presÏÏ&amp; M S . “ Ch‘ ','tr •,888’ IMPROVED ORDER OF g_D MKN
comment in that section.
When will an editor he able to own an Jent membership the Association ismuffiU
• Hereof located Editor Holly,s Her­
W e k iv H Tribe N o 41
ald, the livilest Journalistic .-wire In
i r W B ». .......
tu furn'!’*1Dmney unytldng like as fast as S i i K . i i . Î Ï ' Â . ' Î J O * * A « M Ä
Hunting grounds of Sanford.
'rtwrtnrerwmrfwnytnF«igy «Born-“ t g gWlien
will the legislature cease making it Is needed to construct new houses in fur tax d..U lu
on (lietsl and 2nd Wednesday 0;**
rr from Kalamazoo, sure.
certificale
tm b rÜ ^
fiw n iM
month in Masonic Hall. Visiting *lWt
a crazy quilt of t l » constitution? ’
the city. Every new building that we can n
erti «Ituatnl
ers welcome.
When will the division bee lodge in the arrange for certainly serves to keep money
The "sick man of Europe" can now go
0f m en|ie C0Unlyr
1,1 tircuUUoa, as well ns to improve Hlc
to tlkgfhospitul mnj have an operation per­
.iC,l_WiU Sanío,l, *let a ncw iwstoflka city and provide employment forall classF -fV-F PFI FRY riTY ALHlE.
formed t n r
His only fear is
buS ! ,n« T
esoflabor.
that (hey may-cut off his iiead Instead of
Meets Tuesday nights, .at H a clock. *&gt;
When wiU T hz-H esau. he^blishcd to
It was therefore resolved by tbe board
^
UlU' ,h'
{he appendix.
the hail in the Stone Gove I'uildinf. »•
sui everybody!
I,,# 41—,'inn tn
m th.
. - i * “ 1CWrk
«
Circuì typurt Orange'uüm^'na.
First street.

BEWARE

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�THE SANFORD HERALD
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m ine senate the bill giving you nntl other
sub-school districts the righLto bond,
1 Will write him today and osk him If
he cahnot have tills mutter, advanced.—
tetters and Communications on
Yours truly,
Where Devout o f the Celery
Y o u can get
Various Timely Topics.
*
J. D. Bcgcsi
r
City Worship Sunday.
Lstter From Senator Massey
Mr 8. F Whltner. Jr., Sanford. Fla.:
—
Dcnr
Sir—In
reply
to
your
letter
of
the
COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE
20tA Inst. I state thnt a bill allowing RESUME 0E ALL CHURCH EVENTS
special school district trustees to issue
bunds was Introduced et an early stage
In This D e p a rtm e n t w ill b e F o u n d t h e
or I n t e r e s t t o T h o s e R e lig io u s ly Inby Senator .Dayton, As I was not sure
V iew s. O pin ion s an d C o m m e n ts
c ltn ed — S u b je c t » - o f D is c o u rs e s
whether it would meet all the require*
O f P r a c t ic a l W r i t e r s
f o r th e S a b b a th .
incuts of ourcnse.Inlso Introduced n bill,
Th* Pinoti of ik* Chunli,« in Ih. Ciijf in H » ( ,
prepared by .fudge lleggs, covering the K.«l«„ied
tit btinf o, wnd their Annouoetmenta ,n&lt;i
The Dad Boys or Sanford
Drive your Wngon into Sanford
necessities of your case, and the two hills oihe, Chimi, Nivri to ihn urtici noi Ihm than 7huii-it,
lllt flM A ,
■Regarding the destruction of (he photos
are on the Calendar together. I have an
Cal
1on C* H. Evans
r ir s t M etho d ist
„„d theft of the palming
tlwbntUc*i.lp I
Krv.A.E
Hoti*rliulilrr.paat(&gt;r;rliurrh,
corner
Pork
norid. recently suffered by Millar Bros.. ton
cmiso„,|(1,t. |htfse m
|f wc
He canjdelLveiLanyJirand you-want ou^of
avenue.and Fifth Street; pnrvunnir, mrnrr Mng-«vernie nmt"JtFvsn1It- ITfeet; ¿lamr ” .. I
_ 4 bejUutvr ihr fnllnwlng
,ry
(|)) £ ” , j()in ¡ n n«Ua
Suruiny inuming service at 11; evening tervler,
Our new Warehouse
:(M1; Sunday sellimi. IMS a. pv; Jno K. Met, ToTh* hilltnr of the Herald:
in their passage. The senate, tills session 7
tinger, Sif|»l. Epwurth Ijeague. 3:00 Sunday even­
Without Delay—
ing.
Wr arc pleased to note that you make is against waivers of the rule in most
mention in your columns of the disgrace.
nmI it
llinicuU to
|l.„is,llUon
ful conduct of some scoundrels who ore up oul of oriler, morc „peclnlly in the
the People » Congregational unfortunately toleratetfln your midst, as ca#e of n gcncruI m
wlllch
Rev. K L. KlrklAnil. pnitnr:- Sunday morning
»rrvler. II; evrnlng Kcrvke, 7:30; prayer meeting
having stolen our painting of the battley o u « Very truly
We&lt;l»w-*,tay. 7rOOp m ; Saht« IIt trhuul, 10 u m
J. C. Kniininger, Superintendent.
’ ship Florida. It adds to the disgrace, hnvc M^ 3EV
lag taken place In thfs state. Forthe
^
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ma
rirst Muntisi
name of the beautiful litUe'UtyTifSnnfortl, [
CLOSING Ol/T
Rev. J, W. Boyd pastor; Sunday iilnrnlng servyour iKilieu depbrtnignt should makeevery I My slock o f Guns and Rifles. New
ice. II. evening service, 7:00; Sahfmth sellimi. i);4.1
effort to apprehend nntl pun ¡slit hose guilty and second hund. Bargains If you a in ; Dr. J.T. tienimi. Sopì ; II. Y. P. II. Sunday
nt II;do p in.. Il, 11 Tolar, Presi.; prayer meeting
w *^f «ui liilininrtllvconduct. and such a mean. |wnt|I them.
Harry J. Wilson,
every Wednesday, 7gl0 p. m.
’ cbnletuptlble act. You may rest assured,
Or any other brand of_ our justly
BUV A WHITE STEAMER
however, that in our travels wc will have
-------T---- Holy Croa» episcopal' ‘—
Celebrated Fertilizersnothing hiirprnlse for your good clllaens,
Rrv, fl. F. Brown, rector: A, D. Key, senior war­
Sunduy morning service, It; evening servir,-.
Do you want Hardwood Ashes?
and for your garden-like city, and for the The Ladles' car; No Cranking; No Smoke; den;
7:30; SfkMialli school. 0:43a in ; U F. Whltner.
So
ill.;
prayer
m
eeting.
7:30
W
ednesday
evening.
stale of Florida. Anything we can do in
No Odor.
_DriedJJlood, Sheep-ManurerBlood and Bone
he-wny of giving-InformtttMm-of—the re­ - The cnr-thnrcmrlw driven Willi clean
Nitrate of Soda?
I’ rrshyteriau
sources. beauty and climate of Sanford, |clothes.
Rev. J. F. McKinnon, pastor; morning service,
The car that goes and comes on all
will he a pleasure, as it should be to every
11; evening Service. 7:30; Sat,hath « Insti, !I 30 n
American. With best wishes for your fu­ |kinds of roads without balking.
in ; Hrtay Mclatulin, Supt prayer meeting Wed
ture prftsjierity. Yours resjwctfully.
The car that silently glides along anti nesdny, 7:30 p. m.
Mii.i.a« Brothers, [ docs not vibrate.
Catholic
The car that teaches you the pleasure
47 W 28th st.. New York.
i Rev. M. f u i . rtvtiir. tervjcr» j&lt;vrry seiund
I of -uutoinobinng.
fmirth Sundan ratty
'y tñtf»».‘
nTnt&gt;. 7
7 u
a m.;
in ; ninu
m n «ml
«ml *rr
day ach
trinai).
uul. 0
'.1 n m,;; vespers. 3
'Regarding The School Building
The most nil-round, satisfactory car that mon. 10 a. m : Sunday
p. m.
rolls on wheels.
-Tu(he lolllur of Die Herald:
(Write us)
Noting your inquiry in Inst weeks Issue
Call on or write; Wiggins &amp; Scribner,
. . . . . ,,nVFc
I of your pn|&gt;er ns to progress of pin us for Bartow, Florida. Agents In /lie follow-*
enlarging our public school buildings. iM_cuunlieic-__DeSuto,— Polk, -Qseeoinrr— UfE-HESLBox made—The Riley. Used
CHAS. H. EVANS, Sales Agent,
----Yoor understanding ns to the cause of Orange, Hillsboro, except Tampa.
j cxc' uslvefV on Route No. I.
_______ Saufordf Florida
Harry J. Wilson.
delay in this matter,ns expressed in your _____________________________ .
i
----article Is correct. Immediately after he(Ask Him)
O ld Shoes W a n te d
— tng ntitiioriml by our ctninty school bonnl
H A V E Y O U SE E N T H E
1 am ngaiu asking for OLD SHOES. I
to proceed In the matter, '^whlchi under
4*■J*4**;• ^
+4-+❖ «fr❖
^
-y-y
^ -j -y -y
4 -4 -^
+
will give what they are worth
the existing state laws is necessary, your
SIZES. G. 7. 8. 0, 10 II AND 15
board of trustees went tu work anti In due
time secured a purchaser for the bonds A. E . Ir v in ’s Shoe Shop
Cor. 3rd St. and Sanford /Jtve.
which it Is necessary to Issue and sell in
order to do this work; but when we came
to deliver “ the gootls” we found we could x
v
B O Y S ’ S U IT S
hut do so legally, dial new legislation was
Boys’ Suits, latest styles anil
necessary before we could tBsue bonds. shades, 3 to 17. Buy’s W ash able
STRONG U N t OE CHILDREN’ S SCHOOL SHOES
We placed the matter in the hands of Suits, 3 lo 10, all styles. Bloom er
Judge lleggs, nntl ho in connection with Pants, 3 to 17. Boys' Fumishintjsf
The Latest Fall Stylt» in Ladies', Gent's and C hildren'» Shoes ! ;
' oar Senator, the Hon. L.
ossey hove |Caps. Etc. A ll Under Prit'e.
31t.
Just Received
the matter in charge, nliitjjlbelieve ore
J. C. ARNO, ORLANDO ”
proceeding ns runldlv as possible consis­
tent with safety and the requirements of
A T Y P E W R IT E R
tl»e case. As soon ns this is done your
board of trustees will do nil in their |xiWer
FOR
tu hasten the matter to a satisfactory
JEWELER
conclusion. The nttuchcd letters from
ALL PURPOSES
C LEA N S AND PR ESSES
Judge Heggs- and Senator Massey will
MY SPECIAI.TIF.S
give you and. through your paper, our
citizens the latest information on the sub­ Pickard's Hand-Painted China
One lliat will stand tlie grentest tesls
Cumiot
get out nf nlignment
ject. 1 beg to assure you that your ironrd
Our Monthly Rate for Club Only
Gorliam's Sterling Silver
The best muchine on tlie market
ul trustees have been neither asleep, or
Rogers’ Piateti Ware
A $100 Maehine for $00
G'lvinf* you twelve pieces ti month. W e will call for a(id tlcliver your
negligent nr any degree whatever in the
See rhrm nt Tlie Herald otlice
Elgin
and
Wultham
Watches
clothes
once u week. A L L W O R K G U A R A N T E E D .
matter; hut rather on the other hand
have given .it much ..thought nod effort,
and s|H'nt much time, sometimes even
SANFORD H ER A LD
encroaching seriously upon time belong­
In Gobi's B arter
Shop #
‘Phone (HT
Park Avenue, North
A L L GOODS G U A R A N T E E D
309 F irst S t., Sanford, f l o r i d «
W. ■4**
*
ing to iligir private affairs in the effort to
provide for tho growing demands of our
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
Sanford public school.
IH
EACH
T
O
W
N
Allow me lit this connection to call the
ftpd district to
_ ride inti exhibit a
AGENTS
attention nf yourself and that of our citi­
k sample I j i m—
i. —^
Model
br - ut.—. Our agen
j biertl*
— funrishM
— -----airnircveijrwlitrt irt
B U L Jn f m o D l f t i J l - M 'r i U J # r f u l l f a r t ic * Li r t »1 mJ i M u / e jfe r a 1 0 * c t.
zens and patrons of our schools to the
HU MUNLY KlwUlilftKU until y«Mi rreeiveand arpruve ol your Lkyclt. Wethip
fact Unit our school year will utrw soon
to aotone, anywhere In the U, S. twithout * ,tn t defeat in adranct, f a r f a r f n i x k t , aitij
■
How TEN liA lH ’ If HICK T ill A I- dining which time you m.iy ride ihr btcyde and
close. May 21st, so that the time is siiort
ll It to any letl %rou with II you are ihet* not perfectly satisfied or do not wiah to
eep the bicycle ihip It buk to us at our espenic atul fe u adit met tut p u le ** a n t.
for you to visit our schools- and see for
FArTODV pnince We lumith Uie Ihgbesf trade Ucicle* it 1» poatible to make
I HullHII I rilULtj at une email profit abare actual faciory CDit. Vuu *a»e jlia
yourself just what is being dime, the
to p*f middlemen1! profits1by buying direct ul n% and hae# tli« manufacturer's guar■nice behind your bicycle. IH! NOT II (IT a bicycle or a pair ul lirai (rumnm/ent
needs of the school, -rtc. Anti 1 assure
■I 4w /n*e until you receive our cauhtgurs and Icirn uu( ubbeard ul / a* turn
f a h a and r tm e r k a U * i f * tut/ q f f t r i to r i d e r a g e n t i ,
,
y«)tf. the hoard of trustees, together with
O lfioa with HOLDEN R E A L I A T A T « CO.
the teachers will be pleased to uole the
VOU WILL BE A f f l U l l E A a s s S
4*m j*»1wrj we tau iiij Ilc yOUlhTi year. W c tell the highett grade U
bkvete»
m l t i lfor le tf money
H P
_ Q’qHtnied iniiTiuit OH-«he pan uFmir t'ltl-~
» than' any othc/ factory. Wc are utiafied with $i.aeT pi'»ofti aboye (i(jy fT jfiiL .
HH'VCftJ? liK A L K t t if , rna ran wit ouj blrycUX undlf Jour 0W0 cuoic putt at
—«.'Ill pnUoM umidfetteri by the presence
able
our pnces.
rices. Orders filled the «lay
«uy received.
*
B K C O N D H A N D JH C V lT .liH . We do not recubrir handle tecoad hand bicycle«, but
Sanford,
Florida
. of us many us [xissiblt* upon the dosing
usually have a number on hand taken In trade by our Chicago retail st»ru.. These « f t U n out
no. DlscrTbbve
promptly at prices ranging (rmn 9 3 to
nr #lt&gt;.
list _________
Mittilbfin bargain
Utnl (irti
milled Item.
exercises of our schools now so dose at
roller
eti«in#
mad p o U U , putì, repzin and
M
ill. J
i___ ___
l *j &lt;/
i / ftk
t i fcjwj/ f i l a l i / r u n .
ham! Express to your children your ap- COASTER-BRAKES, equipment of «11*110111 *t A
_PCesilUiou of the work theyhnvc done, if
you do apiirocinte it. Also to the leach_ 'm whu for the nail eight months have
T O IM T R O D U O C , O U L T
,ut'^ cloim and sacred relationship
Tht rtj-u U r t t U il* r U t * f M &lt;« fin e a
witli your children. Discover if you can
i S M p t r f a d r . 6ut
m n w iil
m jU } * ir to T f4 M } \t w h it U h o r J it m S ).
-wherein tide- wtyrk can be bettered the t t lty &lt; m B ia
j.
Full Line of High-Grade Cigars and Tobaccos
coining yaar nntl give us, the board of NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PDRCTURES
N A IL S , T t e k i o r O U m w ill not let Itia
trustees, such suggestions ns you tlunk « I r out. Sixty thouMud pair« «old l»»t year.
Agent fur the Ftimuu»
will be helpful in furthering the interests Over two buca red Iboutmud pair» now tu u«e.
O F S O R I F T l O M i l l ^ n * II »lie«, tt l*1lv*lr
CLOVER HILL BRAND BUTTER
d our children in tbclr school work. Any •od t » » y rtdlu^.ve rv durable and lined intldc with 1
• «pedal quality o f rubber, which tirvrr t-ecoine»
friendly criticisms you mny have to offer poroumaud which cloaca up amali puncture* without allow»
Nottoa t i l« thick ru bber tread
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A •
)our hoard of trustees will be pleased to
1“A ” and puuotur« atrlua •■It”

IN SANFORD CHURCHES

VUIbL

your

ARMOUR

Armour
Armour
Armour
Armour

Blood, Bone &amp; Potash
Celery Grower
Vegetable_______ ..
Practical Trucker

Ask for it, We have it

THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER

WORKS

Jacksonville, Fla.

FRANK

L. W O O D R U F F

SanfordV Only Exclusive Shoe Store

B lic k e n sd e rfe r?

He n r y Mc L a u l i n

Sanford Pressing Club
Ladies’ Skirts and Gentlemen’s Clothing
$1.25
M. P. LIPE; Manager.

WANTED-A RIDER AGENT

G e n e ra l

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50 HEDGETHORN PUNCTURE-PROOF * g M
SELF-HEALING TIRES A SAMPt£ PMR

8

F ir e

In s u r a n c e

r — GHAS. H. EVANS

Staple and Fancy Groceries

“ l&gt;," a h a rlrn atrip " I I ”
te p n r e a t rtm a u lt la f. Thla
tira w ill outlast auy oth er

if Well.
-Thnirttng yttUTW'TjftnJinjl "Jifs mutter
•o the iiotlco of’ our citizeos.-uml for the
kindly ntaisinitt'e you ihrtHigh your jwi|&gt;er
have many times given to the t^-hool hml
■1« the lmanl ¿f irtiBieea. I am
Sincerely,
—
C. H. WALXtX, - *
&lt; .Chairman Board Trustees.
L f tie r r r * m J u d ie B rggs
ffp^tdier. San (uni H ».:

lb-dr Sir—1 sent to Senator Massey la»t
Vcek. ontl he on last Monday introduced

m a k e- 8 0 KT, L L A k T lO aud
K A 8 Y It 11)LMO.
t price to
advertí«! purpoac« we are maktoi
aie day Icttar ia racelvad, W eaklpC. O. D. mi
the rider
■laed and f outu). them strictly as repreaeutrrL
approval. Ifoti do tool pay «c e n t uni you haveeiamii
_____
oí »'p er cent (thereby making the price a i . a s per pair) if you
We w
ill __________ ______
ASH IVITII
W IT H OltUUft
(lit O b 'It’ami
VOU, CA.SU
pod cocloae
cocloae this
this adverflsemeuL
advertisement. You run no ris k 'la
___ ________order as the Urea may he returned at O U lt e«i&gt;en«c if for any reason they are
t satisfactory on examination. We arc perfectly rrli»b&lt;e and money sent la us is as safe as In a
bank I f you atdar a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride ebaler, run faster,
«rear better, last luurrr aud look finer than any lira you have ever used or seen at any price. We
kooV that you w ill bean well pleated that wheu you want a bicycle you will give ua your order.
■—
t us a trial order alone«, hence this remarkable tire offer.
Wc waat /ou ta
don’t buy any kind at any price until you »end for a pair of
h M ^ U M M Uhü K
Puncture-rraol
“ed■_| tllia n tu«
r * 'tires on approval‘ and' trial
| at*
wy price quoted above:
t" for our ht* Tire and Bundry Catalogua whicb
tha «pecîaA Introductory
at&gt;ove; or w
Write
dcacribc*
quoi es ail
bca and quote»
an makes
make« and kindaol
kiuda o f tire»
tire* at
i about h a lflb e usual priera,
n n â r n r u / J n - bat wrile ua a postal today. DO N U T T H IN fe O Y n O T tX O a Weyete
D U n U I w w M M or a pair of tlrea from anyonc until you know the oew aod woodcrful
offrra are are mkklng. It oaly coscs a poatal to learu crerythiof. Write it NOVV,

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�THE SANEORD HERALD

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APrH 30, 1909

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A shoe cobbler by trade. When ,1 heard A,
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of his sickness I cnlled'at the house, ex­
FROM MACARONI DELTA |
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pecting to find tbe family on starvation,
but to my Surprise I found one of the best ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ f i t t - M
Sanford Lod^e Attends Lecture physicinn§m the town attending the sick From The H erald's Spcctsl Correspondent
By W ireless Telephone
At Congregational Church
man. a high-priced nurse athlsside.med ___ L .
Si Blizzard's wife is having much trouble
Icine on the mantle, and groceries Ih the
kitchen. I asked the wife whence came in raising her last pair of twins on a
ADVANTAGES O f ORDER GIVEN these things. She said my hushand is an bottle. One of 'em has sucked the-rubber
Odd Fellow, and this is what they propose nipple off the bottle twice nnd swnllowed
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to do. By and by hfl died. Instead of be­ It and Si’s afraid the rubber will get ab­
T h e F a m o u s J e w e l B rand
sorbed in its system and the kid will be­
ing hauled off to the Potter's field in
Large Numbers o f People Atfetid The
(Guarantee*! to riive satisfaction)
come a rabber-neck.
spring
wagon,
he
was
given
a
Christian
Services and Dr. Klrkfond's
burial by his friends. The banker wus
Sister McSwnlt’s bunions nre becoming
Interesting Lecture
there, the lawyer was there, themerchan ; qftita painful again.
__In honor of the ninetieth anniversary of was there, the shopman was there, the
Aunt Mirandy Smoot, who slipped on
the foundation of the order, the Sanford Judge of the court was there, and the Got
her front door step the other day and sat
lodge of Odd Fellows attended theCongre- of heaven wns'there. After the funeral
down with much emphasis on the south
gutlonal church in a body last Monday could see po future for the poor widow nnd
end of her spinal vertebra, is having
night, and listened to a masterly address her fatherless children. I called again at spiral curvature nnd nerVous prostration
by Dr. Kirkland.
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the little humble home, found her very to beat the Jews.
He took for his subject Odd Fellowship, busy getting ready to take the next train.
Mose Updyke and his goggle eyed sister
is It of Got! or of MenT He took for his I am going to the Odd Fellows orphans'
Samnntim visited the Kor|ieter family at
text, 1st Samuel. 20th chapter^ 42d verse. home, where my children will be raised
“ Jonathan said to David go in peace, for nnd educated, were her words. Oh! broth Mudsock last Sunday.
Bud Pendody and Punk Jones called on
ns much ob we have sworn, both of us, in er, do you know of a religion better than
the name of the Lord, saying the Lord be this? Can tills denr old bwk—the Bible the Slocum girls last Sunday. It is whis­
between me and thee and my seed and —teach you bctterrcllgion than this T The pered thut Punk and Skinny Jane are
thy seed.”
, r, man who best servesliii fffllow man. lies engaged. serves his Cod*. James says puce/filigJau jjy T «
two men. nnd.la.ns sucrcdu»highl»«iverK+liri(n,liiKn]bdbeforcGodlstliis:
tovisitthe' played three nights next week In the
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Jonathan was the son of King Saul.
widows and fatherless In their afflictions. Cameron City opera house, and after the
“ If You Love Your Wife DoTfri^onsC~IîèF
— father is now on the throne. Ho is a vi­ Again the Bible says: to him that is afflict Bhow an egg sucking contest is to be pull
cious, blood-thirsty wretch. He has be- cd, pity should be shown from his friends. cd cnch night.
v,
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because of his suc­ There is n weekly Income to every OddFe
Kphrlhnin Bonesct hns been elected
cess and his popularity among the people, low unable to work. Should he die, his deacon in the colored Hardshell church
lie tins set in his heart to take the life qf funeral is paid for, his widow cared for, «mFwHI take .«ptheTcgiitnrcoltrctlOTrofi
V . the, youug-uum— David. knowing thii.left andliircliildren educated. Could a man Sundays for the benefit of the benighted
the king's table and the king's palace to do more for his fellow man than to foliuw heathens in Africa and incidentally Its
wufdcr Into strange hinds. It sceins that him through life, to administer to him in Indiana., avenue -annox^-On account of
_ Jonathan went with him a distance, we the dark moments; nnd when" his^llTe
the danger of the state going dry. Rev.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
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“ "cahTioneirTuflt how far, but we know it work is done, and he is cold in death, to Deuteronomy Jones hns laid in three gal
was far enough io guarantee safety to the give him a Christian burial. I see hang Ions of gin.
*»SSVSVSSVSVVSSSVSVHSSSS»VSWSSWSWSS\V»S»VV W V t«A tH M ^
coming young king. Here Jonathan and ing on yonder tree a dead man. A friend
Owing to indiscretion in his eating,
* David held a conference, and organized comes and begs the body. The people say
Columbus Jenkins’ dun mule was quit
■ between themselves u secret society, hav­ he is an imposter, but Joseph answers and
overcome with colic last night.
ing a covenant and signs to guide i t ; the says 1 can't help what you say, I loved
Ophelia Puterbaugh nnd Melinda Hos
basis of which Odd Fellowship today is him and I want to bury him. So ire buried
tetter,
were set up with by the Billingsley
now operating upon. Jonathan said to the ileiiil Cliriii--- Ha buri«*«l —trim«in ids
David you stay here in the field nnd twill own grave. One by one we follow our boys last Sunday night. Both boys very
return to the king's palace and have a talk brethren to the end of the race. Oi|e by sensibly went home nlteno'clntk Instead
with my father, and I will come back to­ one we lay them away until Jesuscomrs, of wearing out their welcome.
~\ morrow and bring a lud with me. I will Here uui.password changes, but by anti by - Violetta-Bilkinsisstrickun wlttrclikkcn
=— -tfnrwneaf wliere you arc in the field, nnd wé arc going to come to the grentjlfllLflfl- J*îï:—Silfi.caught .ein-from the hire«! mnn
will shoot three urrowsns thougli_Lahotnt- hlJffl WhereUesuiGiristls the Noble Grand every Sunday night, nnd it is said lie
---- trmOTR.- l will'say to the lad go fetch the Wliere the regnlin of heaven will be right lining the dread malady from the west
arrows. lf.Iamy to the lad the arrows nig cousncss of saints. Wliere (lie password side near Iirody's store.
Low Prices.
*(m this side of thee you mayknow by tbaK In the grand lodge will be Jesus, Jesus
EiiSy Payments.
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A hundred dollars reward can be raised
that there is safety for you,’ and you may Jesus. If you have not the jw 93word to in our town for any kidnapper whn will
___ ctuuc limuc. llut if l ex|&gt;resaly say to the nil.In. brother, I l&gt;eg you to get it. Our kidnap cither one of the cussed Uixl
lad the arrows are beyond thee, you mny brothers are going up one by one to the boys and nut get caught before lie gets
know by that that my father is determined grand lodge. Some have gone with the 'em out uf the community.
to kill thee, nml that you must go away password. Some 1 fear will answer in
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into strange lands. It was necessary fqr that awful day and say to the Noble Grand
A STEADY DRAIN
the preservation of Israel's great king (lint i never llad the password.
this secret society of (Aid Fellowship be
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Kick Kidneys Weaken tile Whole Hotly—
organize»!. Otherwise the world would
UNKNOWN, VET FAMOUS
Make You III. Languid and liepressed
' never imvfihmj ihc sweet singer of Israel,
Stoves, C r o c k e r y and G la s s w a r e
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and thp book of Psalms. But God put it A New Kind or Potato That Beals The
Sick kidneys weaken the body
into the heart o*f these jnen to organize
Whole Bunch
thrungh the contimiiil dr .linage., ut-liie—
themselves into a secret society, swearing
J. F. Hancock, who farmed on the Alex Bhflng/ijbumen front the bh*od into Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White and Neu H o m r N e u ht|
faithfulness to each other -os long us life French place this season, introduced
tile urine, and tin- Mib-tiiutiuii &lt;&gt;l
" Machines, Edison Phono^raplis and Records. YV h o lfs a lf
should Inst, nnd to their children. Ttiis new Irish potato here thnt bears no name, jtoisouon.s, Uric acid that goes broad
&gt; Dealers in Gasolene and Kerosene
covenant w h s kepi. Jonathan was killed but takes the prize for the largest yield cast through’ the system, sowing the
kcmIs--uf-di »«‘ate. — ljus» —o f —»1 burnt-n
— ill the Hebrew was*-He Imd one little boy
Mr. Hancock, through G.R.Calhoun, shi pikhJ causes weakness, languor, depression
ut the time or his death. When the nurse severul hundred hushels of this (Mtatu in Uric poisoning causes rheumatic pain
heard of Jonathan's death, she befringe
here this season, nnd ull the growers who nervousness, nausea, -cricks in the
liack, gravel and kidney stones. Tin
excite«! and let the little fellow fall, nnd
planted it declare It to be a world-beater. proper treatment is a kidney treat
lie became n life cripple. Later, hi'the
Frqm one barrel planted on the French incut, and the best remedy i* Doan's
providence) of God, Dnvhl became king over
place, forty-one barrels were dug ns u Kidney Pills.
Great San lord cures
tiie land and sent for (lie families of K|0t;
yield. Ifrom*one and a half acres one prove it:
. Saul. Remembering Ids covenunt with hundred and seventy-four barrels wer&lt;*
E S T A B L IS H E D lb (i9
Mrs. Anna Krtcksoji, Third St., San
• Jonathan, he ordered that all these fami­ raised.
ford, Fla., say»; “ For years my kid
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neys were weak and 1 had .but littlt
lies have their land nnd property restored
, W. O. Nolan, who has a farm on Soldier control over the passages of'the secre­
. to them, Then he came to the cripple
Creek, in Mettingcr hammock, planted (his tions.
1 also suffered almost con Are Offering Any iintl A ll Kinds of Florida Real Kstnte
mnn, wIk&gt; was n pauper and beggar, and
poinlo.nnd five potatoes in one hill weighed slant|y from backache, accompanied ^y
said whose son nrq you t Ho answered
pains across my loins. Some «lays
seven pounds,
at as Low Prices ami on as Reasonable Ten ns
Jonathan’s son. Then David’s heart welled
a■
The potato Is n smooth, vyhlte .variety, could hardly get around, having- but
little Strength or energy. 1 finally ob
Up within him, for lie remembered the cov­
As Can be Had Anywlieri*
nnd urns uniform In size. Hie hills making t;|inc&lt;l a Ih»x of Doan’s Kidney Pills
enant he made with (Ids man's father.
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as many as twelve tai fifteen potatoes.
atul they soon proved ly.be what I
Then (lie king said to (ho crippled nmu I
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------ •* ■-Mr. Calhoun has ordered several car­ needed. My kidneys gradually became
■restore to you all your father's pn&gt;|&gt;erty.
stronger,
my
back
ceased
hLadle
and
loads of (his new variety for next season's
Oftire nn Park Avenue,, between First mid Commercial Streets. Sanford. Murnla
I give you an income, besides nil that, you
the pains-arrows my loins disappeared.
planting, nnd expects to (III us many or­ Since taking the contents of this box,
shall eat at the king's table with (lie king's
ders ns jxtshLhle, as many of the growers
have lieen able to rest well and qs a %*?■
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family. Thunk God for such an Organiza­
•&gt; -;-va - H i
in tills district, and also at Hustings, have result, have felt much better in every
tion. Thank God for such u covenant and
way.
Doan's
Kidney
Pills
certainly
expressed a desire to plant tills kind.
I — ■ ac :
llKo-mys highest rndnrxTiHcfit."
‘thank God for such a people.
As the pulntneaiiie originally from MlchFor sale by* all dealers,
Price £0 i
Odd FelUiwbjnp proposes to do for the
Jan, and gained fame in Florida., T
rents.
hosier Milburn C«v. Buffalo,
world wluit this secret society did for these
Herald suggests the name for theheVpo- New Y«»rk, solc ageiiLs for the* United :
two men nnd their children. I t . proposes
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into of Fla-Midi, or, leaving out the hy­ States. *
-Remember-- tire IjaUkt—Doan'*—and
to guide inenby signs and signals into safe
•Tim-latest out is tin*
phen,-o«U it FlanHe-h. '''* '" ’ — 7
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take no olher.
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— ideally saved my life. I was leading a
Early Closing o f Stores
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little child
(lie street nnd readied
We the undersigned merchants . and
the corner of u short block. Oil the oppo­ business men of Sanford jts un evidence
Î
rW,e bnVe a iTew line just
site corner was a policeman, and u saloon of public spirit nnd progressivencss agree
between us. The ullkcr wus an Odd Fol­ to dose our respective busincss places
in and the low price will
P lum bin g and
low and knew that in that sahim was a and offices Thursday of each week at
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make them jio. Come in ff
riot brewing. He gave me the danger sign. noon 'beginning with May 1st and ending
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1 sunn bed the little ddld and ran. The with Oct. 1st. 11)09. This will ullow ull
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and see them.
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was shot down from firing within. When each week for rest during the dull sum­
All Work Receives My Personal Attention « »
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haw. thankful I was fur such a brave man.
Aodrison
N. IV YoweJI A Co.
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Beat
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W
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and how thankful I was that God ever gave V
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+
+ 4
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+ '* * * * H i t s
E. E. Turner
Chbat. H. Evans
this world such an orgunizulion, that by II. II. Hill
Krank L Woodruff
Opposite City Hall
‘Phone 230
E. 6lroon
L H. klrCulIrr
eudi signs thnt not only the Iifeofthelm- (isrnrr S. Rigarti
Saufun! Grocery Co.
Drink a Bottle of
Estate
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Speer
J. K. Metiiaser
mortul David might be spared, but even | A. Thonipaon
A. E. Hill
my life, asunworthyusitniightbe. What­ Itarrr J. WUsuul
.Sanford Furniture Co.
Unir» MrLauIln
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ever I am, and whatever 1 may be to the
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it to his uplifted hand. Yea, I owe it to
ashianable H a ir Cuttliift
■* the Noble Grand on high, who gave these
Lady Kill* Large Alligator t
signs to guide the sons of men. Odd Fel­
Mrs. J. M. lYoublefield, wlio tends tiie
and General Barheririj*
lowship purposes to visit its sick, and re­ drawbridge for the A. C L i i s good s/iot
lieve tl,io distressed. Weil do I remember will) rifle or revolver. Last Monday morn­ H
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Manufactured witli pure distilled water—-they wlU iwevenl illness, aid
digestion and give you health
ship. - 1 was pastor In a city. One of ray that measured ten feet and ten inches, One visit and you twrwue a Staunch -Pdtrun
men took sick. He was a very poor mau. with à 38-pistol.
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THE SANTQ^D HERALD

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- The SanronJ-merctiairt*“ *
Who advertise in The Herald.

Wade, the tuner, Orlando.

Fresh MackeraJ at H. H. Hill’s grocery
Orders taken for roses at Woman’s Ex­
Miss Mary Hunter is visiting friends at change.
Paola this week.
E. C. Moody of Westfield. N. J.; spent
Wednesday in the city.
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Canned
apples,
only
10
cents
nt
Garner
PERSONAL ITEMS O f INTEREST
&amp; Roberts*.
Now is the time to buy your sub-irri­
Jack and Matt Irvine of Orlando mo gated land. See M. M. Smith.
Summary o f the Floating Small Talk tored to Sanford last Sunday.
_ Fresh Georgia butter, 33 cents ft pound
S u c c in c tly Arranged for llur*
School pennnfns”nt the Woman's Ex­ for sale by Garner &amp; Roberts.
— - ried Herald Readers.
change.
v
Are you talking about that Fourth of
Hustling Sonford
July
celebrntionT
See C. A. Rerd for furniture nnd piano
Will pave fifty blocks
moving.
it
Fresh fish on Fridays and Saturdays at
All with vitrified brick.
3fl
Swiss cheese Just In at McCuller's S. C. Richardson’s, Leffler block.
Dried Salt Shouldersnt 12 W cents found
NeW Store.
Paul O. Smith of Chicago was in thecity
at H. H. mb’s grocery.
Sunbeam corn can be bought for 10 cts. Wednesday.
Hr. and Mrs. J.N . Whltner B|&gt;ent sev­ n can at Garner &amp; Roberts*.
Home investors put your celery money
eral days of this week at Jacksonville
For un up-to-date tailor-mndc suij. see in Celery Delta Land Co.’s land. See
and St. Augustine.
D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons.
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Little Happenings— Mention o f
Matters In Brief.

If you are not living at the City Res­
taurant you are not living right.
Mrs. Brigham nnd daughter, Mrs. Moody
.Undo apaiu-eguyai-liow-iB the city
»Tuesday——•Whippoorwill and Cloy Pens, at Sanford
Grocery Co.
«- D. G. Cmy-Elwes and wife. Miss CnryEiwes and Walter Cnry-Elwos of Conway
spent Monday in the city.
Orders taken for fresti eggs nt Woman’s
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.(XO.Bunietfof St. Louis nnd H.C. Alex­
ander of North Carolina .were among the^
visitors lolhe'cltyMondny.
The best dinner In the city at The
City Restaurant for 35 cents.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schucht have
moved to Fcrnnndina where they expect
to make their future home.
Go to H. H. Hill for everything in the
grocery line.
Arthur Hoyle of Jacksonville's visiting
home folks this peek and slinking liamls
with tlie friends of his boyhood.
Remember to huve The Herald folipw
l when yoinaks-yiTOf-st immer“t ripr“
Mr. Fielding has made the swimming
pool at tin' Hye-Ln hotel n most delightful
place for a cool plunge. Oi&gt;cn to ail. tf
M. M. Smith has 1,000 acres of celery
land. Sold on easv terms.
fresh candles every 'week at MeCuller’s New Store.
, J. G. Crawford and H. G. Partin, two
prominent citizens of the Conway section
were in the city Tuesday nnd paid The
Herald nil appreciated call.
See II. li. Hill for Celery City Blend
Coffee, finest&gt; on earth for 24 cents.
-A. E. Starrs tinh resigned his position
with tiic Southern Express Company and
__ accepted uuuJn the postofllce us stamp
clerk.
Clean, wholesome, well cooked—are
the meals served ut The City Kcslauranl.
Mrs. N. J. Perkins nnd little duugliter
left Monday m spend the summer months
among relatives in Virginia. Prof. Per­
kins will follow them lutcr.
If ymi want a flrst-clpss tnilnr-mndp
suit fur $12.OH. call nt l). A. Caldwell &amp;.
Sons.

Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Dobbins and children
left last Saturday for a short visit with
Mrs. Dobbins' parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry
Burris, at Eustls.
The finest nnd mast complete line of
candies and cigars are kept on sale by
Garner &amp; Roberts.
Mr». M. A. Mint nnd children returned
to their home. 312_ Quit avenue, after sev­
eral weeks stay with her parents, 200 Pul­
liam street, Atlanta, Go.
R. H. Muirhead has opened a grocery
j_»lpreat Brinsons siding.“ Cucumber and
crate material for sale.
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N. II. Garner has a bargain on French
•venue and Eleventh street. Ten city
lots. See him at ones and get your choice.
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A slight blaze last Friday called (be de­
partment to the house of S. Bunge. Very
little damage w as done, a s the Ore was
„eiikguiUxedbefore-lrhndBntned'~nny
headway.
Ilavt you seen the latest things In
refrigerators—all steel—at Harry J
Wilson's.
frank R. Clark, president of the Georgia
Engineering Company, and F. T. Warren,
chief engineer of the same company, are
In tlit* city this week, closing up the largo
paving contracts. *
Wonderful soil fumigant, Aptcrito, will

live

your

crops. * Ask

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Fernald

Hardware Co, ubout it. f

Mr. dud Mrs. K. Kanrier. formerly of Ar.,5ui*i:!: Im ia dccldod-Aotuske fimifaird Uteir
Mr. Banner will be identified with
the »lore of his brother, Chns.'Banner.
Our Own coffee, the best 25 cent coffee
011d*e market, for sole at Garner &amp; Roberts'
l*"rcs only.
S-G.Doiive, Louis Dolive and thas. Rock
Orlando spent several hours in the city
wit Sunday. Chas. Rock expects to spend
tvcrr Sunday in Sanford as soon as our
Puk Is completed.

Twenty-one meals at Stumon's for $4.

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Elegant line of Easter cards, at the City - A. D. Bellamy of Florence. Ain., spent
Cigar Store.
Wednesday in the city.
A U™)U.r&gt; ,^ ir hou)a,15 cents pc*
E. H. Tomlinson, formerly
City,
TfiTt'K&lt;iw~a próntinem reéï wmte; man of This-week only. j-Snnforrt Grocery Co.
Bake days, Saturdays and Wednesdays,
Jacksonville, whs slinking hands with his
at Woman's Exchange.
old friends here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Altamonte
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford.
Springs spcnt.Tuesday in the city.
Write him nt Orlando.
Garner &amp;. Roberta ore now agents for
Florida people better see Sanford Celery
Delta .Land Co.'s property before buying the famous Royal Scarlet can goods.
truck farms.
—J. N. W iiitner.
, Mr,j»nd Mrs. B. Drew of Orlando wereln

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Mr. juuL M rs-.E. B. Walker.George Eng- the citryeslerdny.
iigh, Mrs. Alfred Parsons and Jas. E. MiNot the chcapcsL-hUl the bast— are
net of_New -York were among the-promi­ the meals served at The City Kes-j
nent visitors to the city on Tuesday.
taurant.
DEALER IN .
Buy Henry Clay Flour of W. W. Long.
While your wife is nway. make yourself
The best on earth.
nt home at Stumon's. 21 meals for $4.
C H O IC E F L O R ID A A N D W E S T E R N M E A T S
Bake day is Saturday nt the Womnn's
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Mr. E. W. Biggers, who recently accept­
Buy a meal ticket, and eat yourSunday
Celery Avenue News
ed a position with the A. C. L. shops nt dinner at Stumon’s.
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will
be n basket picnic and flaltWnycross, nrrived in the city Saturday
Messrs. McLean and Huddleson of Gene­ fry at the shell mound, un J. N. Wbitner'a
on u visit to ids wife and little duugliter
va were in the city yesterday.
place, Wednesday, May 5th, given by the
who returned with him to Wnycross lust
celery
growers of Celery avenue. All
WhipiMKirwill and cow pensnt $2 a bush­
Tuesday.
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truckers
nnd their families arc cordially
el.
—Sanford Grocery Co._
See-hand-painted score cards at WoInvited.—There will he munkv lemonade
’The celeTy ’growers will have a Muydny
i il ;uTh-Exchanged
u'nd ice water furnished free by commit­
picnic at Shell Mound un May 5th.
tee. A grand time is anticipated. Come
The Royal Tailors brand of clothing
Oscar Lorru ine.mit yor of Wek iwn Spri ngs out ami let us socialize and become bet­
means perfection. See samples nt I). A.
spent several days this week in tiie city. ter acquainted on that day. Any Infor­
Caldwell &amp; Son’s.
America ularin clocks for B5c ut Fer- mation regarding picnic can be had of the
Messrs. Wiggins and Scribner of Bartow
nald’s.
chairman of the committee, John T. Ed­
ore in the city demonstrating the White
C. E. Keller. A. C. Martin, K. J. Parra- wards, box 74, city, f
Steamer automobile.These ears will he
We-have anticipated
T. P. Conpropst's mother has returned to
handled by tile Sanford Carriage Works more and C. II. Tfttnlinson, all prominent
and Mr. Underwood tlds week received men in Jacksonville, were in the city tills Chicago, after a pleasant Visit to her son,
week.
and to the land of celery, sunshine and
several fine cars of this type.
If you wuut to sell or buy city lots, city flowers.
Do away witli dust while sweeping car­
pets by buying Wizzard Cur pel Cleaner of [iroperty, celery farms, sec N: H. Garner.
Roy Carter nnd family huve returned to
Needs and Bought,Mô»ir
W. W. Long,
Planting time is here. M. M.Smith will Lung Island to s|&gt;c.nd (lie summer.
Stock of
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Seventy-five bushels of cow peas for sell you laud on easy terms.
The celery delta is ¿low advancing and
sate cheap, at E. A. Hefileld Co.’s.
The corner on wheat tins advanced the becoming settled up at a rapid rale. At
Read the Sunday dinner menu of llye- price of flour but the Sanford bakeries present there are two stores going lip nt
hnve not raised the price on bread ns yet. tiie south end of Cameron avenue, also
Lo Hotel.
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Miss Evn Walker of I-ongwood. one of
The Bye-Lo Hotel will rent you n room several residences, among which is a cozy
tile teachers in the public school of that for $3 n week (one |tersoii) with hotel five-room cottage just completed by Ed.
Hess. At Cameron City there is (lie foun­
place, and niece ofC. R. Walker, iss|&gt;eiul- conveniences.
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of n store under construction. We
ing n few duys tlds week in the city witli
Best Elgin XXXX butter und country
learn there is a large colony of Michigan
the family of her uncle.
butter fresh every tfuy ul McCuller’s
people just moved into Cameron City. We
Garner lit Roberts handle Chase &amp; San- New Store.
AND
would suy to them, as to all new comers,
born's tea and coffee, the Ixest on earth.
Mrs. K. L. Junes. Mrs. A. E. Robbins come out to the picnic on May 5lh, oiul
McKinley edition of ten cent sheet mu­ und Mrs. E. P. Welborne represented San­ let us older settlcrs-wek-onip you to the
sic, all the |&gt;opolar airs. at City Cigar Store. ford nt tiie fifth annual convention Order delta.
M. I-. Tylor returned to ids home In Ft of tiie Eastern Star, held at Jacksonville
The write* passed lire editor of tills pa­
Wuyne, tlds week. Mr. Tylor recently last week.
per with Ida family on tiie streets of San­
purchased some fine city nnd country
Gns and gasolene stoves, wheelbarrows, ford recently, and from (lie size of tiis lit­ All to Suit YOU and YOUR
property here, and will return in n few sewer pipe, cluy and cement tile, flower tle hrqod, we would suggest to brother
Pocket-hook
pots. Try our prices.
weeks to improve the same.
Holly to buy u truck farm.
The Geo. I(. Fernnld Co.
Special prices this week In Curtice 30-tf
(Ed. have taken your suggestion and Spring is opening up and
bought one.)
Bros’ Jams In glass at McCuller's New
Six 0'Clock Closing
Store.
to.
Until further notice our store will close Sunday Dinner at the Bye-Lo Hotel you will be compelled
Tiie famous ElgTn Creamery Butter for at 0 p. m.
You don't hnve to cook Sunday dinner
come out in a Now Outfit
sale nt W. W. Long’s Grocery.
34tf T he Grp. H. Fiknalo IIakdwaveCo. when you can get the following menu for
Messrs. Abernathy, Estes nnd Slinri»e
50 cents. Sunday, April 25:
Why not let us supply your
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fo r Ten Days Only
of Orlando spent Wednesday in the city.
ttA in
This was Estes nnd Sharpe’s first trip to
Ten acres of celery lan^ on Celery ave­ Coniomme with Rkj*. . Purrr of Pea bus Crouton». needs?
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Sanford in several years and they are nue, ut-a-bargain. N. H.O afinfk.
UaknJ Black Sen Dun: Prawn Butter
greatly Impressed with the wonderful de­
"There Is nothing new under tiie sun"
anjMta
Notice
velopment of the city,
HmnillunCelery
Mixed Pickles
Pickletl Brets
Tiie Stuiuou family will not go away
German Potato Salad
Culd Slaw
But none of the Goods under
Apterite kills cutworms. BrondcnstlOO
• Sliced Tomatoes
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this summer. They will continue to run
lbs to acre; and lie free of this pest.
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onr-roof are OLDrurfti nniCÎT
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boarders, und will uccomntodate all wlio
Boast beg of Lamb. Brown Sauce
A little money now and a little now and
NEW and up-tp-date
BOIL
want 21 meals fur $4.
than Is tiie way to buy celery land. See
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We don't charge anything for a look,
Restaurant, corner of Puliiflftio avenue
Steamed Rice
Mrs. W. C. DeCoursey and little dauglt- and First street.
Baked Jersey Sweet Potatora Garden Pros
Come and investigate before
i e r “Virgtnla, and Mrs. p. E. Hutchison
—Unshod While Pulaliri _ lUkul llubluml Squash
Sunday School Association
citssrjTT and essrsy
with her lovely twin baby girls left last
buying elsewhere
The schools of the Wekivn Association Hume Mode Leman Pie
Wednesday morning for Cincinnati, Ohio,
. Bread arul Butter i’udding. VuuUJuBauuo
where they will spend the next two or will hold their annual meeting with tiie
SasAj&gt;
Baptist
Sunday
school
of
Sanford
next
three months with relatives.
WlMile Wheat Mu(tins
Virginia Corn Coke
w su
The Geo. H. Femald Co. has the finest Wednesday and Thursday, May 5 nnd 0,
Tea
Iced Tea
Coffre Milk
line of fishing tackle in town. Call and first session beginning at 3 o’clock Wed­
Doors open promptly 12:30, close 2:00.
nesday ufteruoun. All tiie Sunday schools
see us.
of the city are cordially invited to come
Sunday Services
Mr. J. Kimball Johnson, who with his
and Join us in tiie work.
Cungregaiioca)
Church—Sunday school
wife recently caine here from New York
Is one block from li
J. W. Boyd, Pastor.
at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11 u. tu. by
has iHirchased p lot on French avenue
the pastor, Rev. R. Lee Kirkland: subject,
street,
but it will pay
near First street and will shortly erect a
"Flailing too near the shore." At night
Ball Game Today
you to call and see tiie
residence. Mr. Johnson has also bought
The Sanford High School team will the pastor wilt deliver his second lecture
new and up-to-date
five acres in west Sanford on First street cross bats with the Orlando High School on "Modern plagues or dead falls In soci­
on dbt,Kil92LP8lU til RUriBpQu.at ety: l ust Sunday ilighl W-Jieur.the Jlisl
nudjutiU/ftiws ederyseu *Inter-.
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3 u clock. The game promises «Foe hot-' future there was a large crowd. We ex­
Only, $4.50 fo r a 21-meal ticket at ly contested and should furnish, some pect a great crowd Sunday night.
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she carries.
worth more.
Another
lot or those Bargain», In
Notice
Harness at
' Harry Wilson’s
SATISFACTION
Do you want five acres of good celery
On nccout of increased price in raw
land,' all in cultivation, located less than material on and after May 1st
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'The City Restaurant gives 21 meals
lug prices will be charged for all baked
three miles from Sanford, at the statidn of lug
goods: Wholesale 4 cents straight, retail for $4.50, and they are w orth It.
Give Me a Share of
the Sanford &amp; Everglades railway T Tlds 5 cents straight or 22 tickets for $1.00.
rresh
raisins,
currants,
evaporated
. Y our Patronage
choice tract of land will be sold during the
G. W. SrutCEK.
apples, peaches, prunes and apricots
D. G. Monkoe,
next ttn dnys for $3,500. Call at The
H. P. Green.
Commcrciil Street New the Depot
• t McCuller's New Store.
Herald office for particulars.

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COUNTY

The Merry Chile U R last Saturday at

A Budget o f Interesting Items the musl hour at Mrs. J. C. Martins ~dhcT
•pepta pleasant hour making badges for
From Correspondents
the members of the society.
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TME EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY

Mrs. Walter Schucht was here last week
having her furniture packed and shipped
to Fernandlnawhfcreshe and Mr. Schucht
Intend to make their future home.

Mrs. H. Wood, who has been visiting
Efficient S ta ff o f Reporters Weekly
her
ststcr, Mrs. J. G. Martin returned to
Covers the Territory for
her home In Tampa Inst Friday. AH were
The Herald
sorry to have her go and hope that she
will soon come again.

If Y o u W a n t to B u y o r S o il

CITY PROPERTY
OR T R U C K L A N D S
Come and See Us

PAOLA POINTS
Special Cocrripofulmce to The Herald:

Summer seems to have descended upon
us
all at once, this last week. If "mother
GENEVA GLEANINGS.
Slimmer" had only waited another week
Special Corrr*|imuttnc*&gt; to Tim Herald:
she might have escaped all danger from
Mrs. McClintoCk t/f-Orlnndo Is the guest
a toa sndden change.
of her friend. Mrs. Mjiry Taylor.
Some days ago a car, landed with saw
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nicholson, formerly
mill "properties;**« was put In on our side
oi Geneva, hut now iivlngMii Pay tana, are
mg. and a rumor was current thnuinoijicr
vjsiting the hitter's parents, klr. apd.Mi3X Meiers.
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This ‘was- verified later by the visit of
Mrs. Aubrey Moran has had as herguosts Messrs. W. A. uiid A. D, Zachary of Tali*
the past week, her sister nnd brother, Mr. nhasscc, selecting n site for 'their mill.
and Mrs. Samuel McBride, of Lake.Mary. We understand It Is to be put up immedi­
Mrs. Geo. Geiger's sister from Orlando is ately between this place nnd Markham,
.visiting her.
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arid hojio to have 'these gentlemen nnd
David Speer , mude n business'trip to their fnmlies for our neighbors, in the
near/Uluru.
Jacksonville last week, _ ______
Mr. nnd Mrs. Uullock of Island Lake
Mrs. Williams of Miami is visiting her
leave this week, Wednesday, for their
daughter, Mrs. Chas. Harrison.
The l^djes' Society was entertained lust home in Steubenville, Qjtlo,_
Mrs. Edna Sabin, of Cleveland, Ohio,
Tliursdny afternoon by Mrs. Patlisliali at
her handsome new home. There was a who has been the guest this winter of her
full attendance, arid a pleasant nfternoon aunt. Miss Iccnhour, of Twin Lakes, left
last week-for her northeast home.
was spent by all.
M|b8 Mary Hunter, of Sanford, hns been
Don’t forget the entertainment ut the
city hall on the evening of May 7th. Ad­ i visiting Mr. A. A. Hicks and family the
past week.
mission 10 mid 25 cents.
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UOA RUING CELERY, SANFORD, FLA.

It Makes No Difference What You Want or Where You Want It
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We nre glad to see Mr. Victor Schmelz
Mr. Gilmore left Inst Wednesday for At
lurilii. Hot Springs and other points, to be of Sylvan Lake, out again. He has been
■- gone about five months.
aid up with an attack, of sciatica for
Mrs. Rhehinder's school dosed Inst Fri­ some little time.
day after.having had a very successful
term. On Saturday they gave a picnic at
Luke Blanche, which was very much cn- joyed by-nil.- A program-wnH rendered nt
10:30 which gave credit to all the pupils
nnd teacher, immediately following din­
ner was served, niter which eating ice
cream, drinking lemonade and "general
picnicing" was the order of the day. At
n lute hour all went home reluctantly,'
hoping to have many more1such pleasant

nncHrrrTermsr that are Right

H O W A R D -P A C K A R D

"On the Square"—empty hours.
Wanted—Companionship by 0 lonely
young man.
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Get the Genuine

When you wish to ImyThcSnnford Her­
ald, a Stetson hat, Sanford celery, n Butterick pattern, n package of Quaker oats
or n can uf Royal baking powder, would
you feel satisfied if your denier should
send you some oilier brand for the same
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money, claiming tiiat it was "just as goodf
Two young Billies, Misses Olive Taylor
When you put down your nickel for ii
nnd Millie Rhcbindcftyinidiinted frumjlliis bottle of coca-cola, will you expect, cocaschool, Olid were presented with diplomas coln or some other "just as good" Iriiiinby Mr. Palmer Taylor, trustee.
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No real good article has ever "been put
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
on tli« market, that there were not imita­
tions made after it, nnd the more 'Imita­
Speri«! &lt;Tirrr*|M»i&lt;iriit to The llcruhl.
Tho Oviedo Magazine Club was delight­ tions there are, the better Is the guaran­
fully entertained by Miss Helen 1-nwttm. tee for the whulesomoness of-the original^
^assisted hyJusr-nH»tiirr. Friday-afternoon. and also there was never an iinitution
After the usual preliminaries, the sub­ mude to equal the original.
There have been on the market more
ject: "Glassworks of Venice" was taken
up. Interesting exlrncls were rend by than two hundred coin drinks, and what­
Miss Mary Aulin and Mrs. Mead, bearing ever their name may he, they are nuthing
ii (kiii the manufacture uf exquisite glass hut imitations of coca-cola, trying to profit
nnd the beautiful musnic work, foPwhich from the tremendous favor coca-cola has
- the Venetians are so skilled. A brief w^th the public, on uccount of its superior
sketch of Marlon Crawford and his works, qualities.
Talk about cocaine in coco-cola, the state
read by Miss Kinney, completed the pro­
gram. Then followed the conversation chemist of neurly every state and the dcperiod, the enioyment of which wus fur­ partmentof agriculture have allpronounced
ther heightened by the delicious refresh­ It pure, with not u trace of cocaine, and
ments served. Miss Helen was charming only about one-third us much cufTelnc to
III her grace and ea^pis hostess, nnd all the bottle us a cup,of strong coffee con­
hade her ndieu with^genulne expressions tains.
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Dr. Abbot, state chemist of Texas last
of pleasure for so delightful an afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Finch of North Carolina year, suid that out of eight cola drinks ex­
nre visiting Mrs. Luther. They seem to amined by him, coca-cola was the only
enjoy angling for the flniiy tribe, from their one without cocaine or artificial sweeten­
ing.
dally trips out equlpiied for a "catch."
Fullmr-Kox from Orlando spenrseverar
days here last week, as the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Yonge. We arc always glud to
welcome this good man into our niTilsi.

H A V E IT

A. E. H I L L
H a rd w a re and Farm Implements
Used In Uncle Sam's Pulnt Shop
During the past year the U. S,
Navy has consumed OOi'.OOlT i «&gt;iuIi1h
of
Lticus White Paint
mid 278,700 i&gt;■■:■■&gt;I . nl LUCAS
COLORS, stillicicm to produce more
11tan 100,000 gallons of paint,
equivalent to 50 carloads of 200.000 gallons each, ¡mil which' would
make a train more than one-half
mile long.
In addition to this Uncle Sam
lias iiscti during the past year more
thnn 25,000 gallons of LUCAS
VARNISHES, ENAMELS and other
products.
' Uncle Sum's preference is nut a
mutter of.favor, but of QUALITY
•and RESULTS,
In Uncle Sam's service, as in
everybody else's, LUCAS PRO­
DUCTS have an unbroken record
for satisfactory results.

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Wc hnvp i it' hugt'Sl
and lies! equi •peti plani
for driving-w HIs in this
s e d io li-of tin* country
and are prepared to lilt
all orders promptly. Our
machinery is up m date
and our workmen artskilled in i lie u ork.
Those eontemplatiiiji
putting ill Wells would
starve llieir Itesi intcrekts hy copsuli iiq' us and
fort*
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m a kin g contracts.

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: Growings Strawberries, Celery
Asparagus, Lettuce,-Onions,.Cauliflowers, etc., etc., in Sanford, pays

when you call for a boltle of coca-cola, he
sure and inspect the crown or bottle for
the well-known tradeanark, nnd do nut al­
low him to palm ofT something an you
Dr. Crawford made two^ visits .tp our v il­
which tie' can probably buy for less money.
lage last Week.
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Sanford Coca-Cola Buttling Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther gave n little tish-fry
S.
Runge,
Sec. and Trcas.
one lluy last week in honor of their visiting
guests, Mr. nnd Mrs. Finch. Among the
To Subscribers
'party were Mrs. King and' her daughter.
Miss Anita.
An order of the Post oflice Department,
Mrs. Balts Junes nnd hotly, accompanied Washington. U. C., effective Jon. I, 1008,
by Miss Etta Belle'left recently oh u visit provides that no delinquent subscriber
to Valdosta,
shall he carried longer titan three months,
giving as a rcuson that the department Is
TAKE MARY MELANGE
furnishing a low rate of postage on newsSpecial Cor. to The Herald.
pa pers. und does so for the benefit of a
Mrs. M. Nelson from Tampa is visiting bouufldu Subscriber who pays for his
her mother Mrs. J. A. Nylun. She intends puper.
to spend several months here.
Arrival mid Departure o f Malls
Mr. and Mrs. Sumuel McBride spent
Effective November Fifteenth.
lust week visiting relatives and friends at Arrive From
North
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Geneva. While they were gone they at­
goutfi... ....................7 00 a. m., 2 35 p. m.
Tampa only....................., ...........1133 a.m.
tended the Budu school picnic and also
Titusville branch.......... 0 00 a. in.. 5 40 p m,
made » ’ Hide visit In Oyled^
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Trilby branch........... :..7 0 0 s m , 110 p. m.
Miss Mnrgrut .J. Rogers from Kissimmee
Tavares branch ............................ . I 32 p. m.
Leave
For .
Is .expected Wednesday. She will sing
North............ .......2 32 p. in.. 9 00 p. m.
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'every evening except Saturday, Muy 1«.
byuth
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30 p. m
Titusville branch.......... 9 00 a. in.. 2 23 p. in.
for a week at the Presbyerinn church com­
Ovlado branch.............. ...... 2 30 p. m.
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TiUby uaach............. .4 # v . m r * 0 0 p m.
mencing the. ZBth. All are cordially in .
Tavsiat branch.........6 40 a. tn.. 2 28 p. m.
vited to come.
Branch traini daily except Sunday; others dally.
A dolly exprsss pouch received (rum Tmpps at

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used tld* siiray cuiititiiimivly un- free (rom tillólo
mu) Insects.

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Mrs. A. Keely and Miss Mary Nicholson I I 33 0. m '
left lust Satunjpy for Tampa where they

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In connection w ith th e g o o d roods
movement *n K hu saa It Is W orth w h ile
cslllng atten tion on ce m e re to the
gtrctches o f san d -clay ro a d s b u ilt out
t podge C ity and G a rd e n C ity Inst
garoniir-hy th e field fo r c e o f th e office
of public roads o f th e d e p a rtm e n t o f
sericulture In W a s h in g to n .
I d a m acadam ro a d th o d n a t g ra u iid
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forming a tig h t r o o f th a t sheds w a te r
If properly con stru cted . In t h « windd ar roads tho c la y s e rv e s us th e b in d ­
er. The p rop ortion o f c la y to be Osetl
depends on the q u a lity o f th o sand.
T h e proper p rop ortion s o f tho m ix ­
ture arc’ d eterm in ed by fillin g u glass
pith the sand and th en fillin g It up
with water. TU6* w n l c r i s p ou red oft
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space b etw een tho Band grn ln s It re p ­
resents about tho a m o u n t o f c la y n e c eisnry to be m ix ed w ith th is q u a n tity
of annd.
The sand-clay ro a d w h e n w e ll c o n ­
structed m akes a fa ir ly g o o d h ig h w a y
1 eTen In the sp rin g rttltiB. B u t th e g o v ­
ernment e x iw rts d o n 't Suggest It us a
- giijwpfjite f o r ^ ac n d a n r e x c e p t Ip to r*
" r l l u r y w h e r e r o c k 1 IS s o s c a rc e h s t o
make the cost o f m acadn in nrnils pro--bibltlrer l t r te r r ito r y o f- th h m o r H m n d
Uds are o fte n fou n d In con n ection
with clay, and the s a n d -cla y c o m b in a ­
tion I* In fin itely b e tto r, th a n th e o rill. nary or b a r n y a r d -v a r ie ty o f d ir t h ig h ­
ways, Into, w h ich th e W agon s sink to
tho hubs w h en ttio s p r in g rain s set In.
The d ep artm en t e s tim a te s th at the
Kind-clay roads enn bo b u ilt a t n cost
‘ of from »800 to »800 a mite, d ep en d in g,
o f course, op the d lstn n co o f hit tiling.
The expense o f M a in te n a n c e Is not
heavy.
I f tho rond b ecom es m u d d y
more sand m ust b e hau led on. a nd I f It
becomes snndy m ore c la y m ust bo
used.
T h e ' s u rfa c e m ust bo k ept
—crowned w i t h « d ra g .
Macadam roads c o s t a b o u t ten tim es
as much for- con stru ction , bu t the d e ­
partment b e lieves th e y art» w o rth the
eitrn expeim e w h e n e v e r It Is at a ll
-pmrt lett bio-1 r r con stru ct“ t h e m r
It Is understood In W a s h in g to n ' th at
tho roads b u ilt In w estern K u n s a j
have proved s e rv ic e a b le nm l th at ex• tensions are to he c o n stru cted b y the
communities Hint h a v e tried them .

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EVILS OF POOR ROADS.
Cost of H au ling Cut In H a lf by Good
H ig h w a y s .
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The nvernpo cost o f c n rry tn ii n ton
Of pootls it to lie b y luko Is d e b t-te n t Its
o f j .m ill jrn d -b y rflll-7 1-ta m ills. T b n
«verngo cost o f c a r r y in g n ton o f goods
a tnllo on first class roads Is snltl to In*
7 cent* nnd on com m on c o u n try roads
25 rents.
The latest rep o rt (Hindu b y th e d e ­
partment o f n g rlc ti It lire
fo r
lo o t )
allow a 2.151,570 m iles o f p u b lic roads
In tho,United States, o f w h ich 7.14 per
rent w ere Im proved. In old, populous
nml rich states, such ns N e w Y o rk ,
Pennsylvania, Illin o is and M ic h ig a n ,
Improvements w e re rep o rted on loss
than 10 per ceut o f th e pu b lic roads.
Almost eveVy pound o f fr e ig h t o r ig ­
inating u p o n .o r d e stin ed to n fa rm
move* o v e r a co u n try ro a d , m ost o f It
- over s “ co m m o n " c o u n try rond. nt a
in »! some th ree tim es as h igh ns It
would bo I f tho rond w e re first elnss.
Som etim es. the good s a c tu a lly pny n
hcnvter toll fo r u f e w m iles’ c a rria g e
between railroad sta tio n nnd fa rm
than for Till the re m a in d e r o f th e Jour­
ney.
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The railroads th e m s e lv e s spend m il­
lions to clip ofT 1 o r 2 p er ce n t fro m
,_&gt;perating expen ses h ere und th ere, nml
If farm er* w e re p resen t« 1 w ith n fen»Ible scheme fo r red u cin g th e ir rail*
r*.&gt;ltl\ / r*'*8hts, e v en one-nunrlc r. tite r
Would feel th at tlie ro Indeed- w a s a
burning issue.
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Hoad Im p ro vem en t re c e iv e s tuucl)
ttitiru a.UeptIn u .-th a n fo r m e r ly , trut
much less tluin It d eserves.

SIMPLEJ iO A D

DR AG. . . .

Nonce o f Application for Letters P a t - 1Notice o f Application fo r Tax H roil
" Th- c ; r
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under Section 8 o f Chapter 4888,
P «"**$
Lows or Florida.

Notion ».hrreby a van that ch the lit day of
May A.D 1909,wr will apply lathe Honorable Albert
W. Gilchrist. Governor of the Stotr of Florida for*
Leltert Potent upon the proposed Charter hereto
ottsched:
S. 0. Chase.
J. C. Chase,
D. w. rHerndon.
Sanford. Florida. March 29th 1009.
Pwjeosrn Cturrr* or 'Tin: Cxcscner Osssct Couesirr."
1st. Wr, the undrrtignrdjiavr hereby associat­
ed ourselves tngrthrr for lh »’ purpose of inrurpurnt-

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the Srn
rent Or
range Company," with its principal place of
business at Sanford, Orange County. Florida.
2nd. The general nature and character o f the
business to he carried on by said Company Is to
buy, sell and lease real estate: to purchase, plant.
Improve, oiwrnte and sell orange groves: to buy
and sell oranges: to erect and use packing houses:
and to pack fruit for ahipmrnt; to tvinstruct and
operate tram ronda over property owned or leased
by them, or from which they ore to gather fruit: to
own and run steamboats for the proper carrying on
of their business: and to do such other and further
acts necessary to the successful operating of the
business nbnve mentioned.
3nl. The amount of the capital stork uf said
Company shall lie Fifty Thousand &lt;150.1)00,00)
Dollars, divided into live hundred shares of the
par value uf J 100.00 per share, and is to be paid
In cash or In land and orange groves at actual cash
value; all slnckao be paldfoc-in full when Issued.
4th. This corporation to n is i for one hundred
years. '
Sth..
It-. TIic.IhisIdc** of the Company 8 to ¿C'fitaa.
aged by
b; n Donni of -INrwswrs ennslstin* ofnotiess
thani tf____________________
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three or more thnn seven
In numlier.
and___
the
following officers, to-wlt:—A President. Vice-Presi­
dent, Secretary nnd Treasurer, who nrr to be elect­
ed on the first Tuesday in July, 1900. and the first
Tuesday in July In each and every year thereafter:
and are to hold their offices for one year and until
their successors nrc elected nnd qualified. The
persons who bjij toronducjUte lm»fne»» until ihh
„ • -j---- » - — a------- President;
w. flrrmlon, Secretary nnd Treasurer.
Oth The highest amount of Indebtedness nr
liability to which this Company may ol any time
«•Weed Itself fs »fHUmtMTOT— *---1------We do hereby subscribe for the number of shares
of stock In said Company set opposite our names
nnd residences, to-wlt: *
S. O. Chnse, Snnford, Florida Fifty shares
C. Chase. Jacksonville, Fla. Twenty-five shares
-W’. Herndon, Sunford, Fin Twenty-five shores
la Wimas Wnrjcmr, We have hereunto set our
hands tills the 30lh day of March A. I&gt;.. lUll'J.
In presence:
S. O. Chnse
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f i inu. ( W. K. McQunld J.C. Chnse
As to J. C. Chase
„ KorW(.„ (, w.JIrrndon
As t»S. ü. Chuso fWtn, Ij-ltler
A 1!. W. lierndoti í II. j-'. Whitney, Jr. ,
STATE OF FLORIDA. v
COUNTY OF OKANCE.
liefore me personally cnincS. O. Chase nnd I). W.
Herndon to me well known as two of the iH-rsons
who signed the foregoing Articles of ln&lt;,,f|«&gt;rntli&gt;n.
nmtT(«Howledged that tln-y eseiuted t(ie same in
gissl faith for the ilsrs ana pnriioses therein set
forth.
»
la Wlliiua WuuiluJ, lhuveiieretutlose« my hand,
nml otlirial seal this 27tli day of March, A 0 . 1#09
II F. WitiTNt*,' Jk.. Notary Public,
My Commission Espire» February 0th. 1913
STATE OF FLORIDA,
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COUNTY OF MJVAt.,
Ilefore ine personally came J. C. Chase to me well
known as one of the |s-rsoos wtm sigiual-Uttluu;going AttliTrsof IncoriM,ration, and acknowledged
(lint he executed the snipe in good faith forth*
uses and purposes therein set forth.
In Wiim .vi WitatEtir I have hereunto set toy hand
and official seal this 2Uth day of March, A ll .1909
F. II. Faswcll.
Nolnry Public Stale of Florida at Large.
My Commission Expires Nov. (I, 1911.

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Nutlet is hereby öl ven timi I V . Sinistrimi, pur*
eh ti«er « f Ta* &lt;!er tíllente Nu? 324, dated (lie Uni
day of July A, l&gt;, 11)05, bus filiti suiti certificate
In iny uflice, unii bus nude applicatimi for (ax deed
tn Isnie In nerordance with low. Said certificate
embrocas the.(ulluwiiui ilcocriLml p n ^ r iy «ittiatrd
iti Drunùc tTHiniv. Rorida« tO’ Wit: De'itinninu 311.01
Clis. K. of 8. W. Cor. « f Seè. «15, Tp. IÖ S., R. 50 E.»
Run W IfiChs.. N 15 Chs , K 7H Chi.. *S 10
Chi , E II :»1 Cjis tu K R,. S. W. by «Ion« W. «Ule
of ríjilit of way tu Ix'^inniii« 14,07 iteres. Tb«
sii id lund bein« a»sesse&lt;l nt the date of the IssuIInee of sudi certificate in the name of C II Lind*
«ley. Unie*» said certificate »hall I«* redeemed
nmirditikl lo law, tax deed will issue thereon *oA
the 3fd tiny of Muy A. I) ILItill
Witness tny official signa lure and seal thii the
ÜUtli day uf March A. D„ I tili ¡¡I
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Clerk Circuli Court, Oronge County *

City of .Sanford. 1

Bill In Cham-rry to Fnfyrir

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Now

handles

Residents of Snnford and immediate vicinity
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“Tota fair with both trienni and foe,
Oft your own little rights forego;
It Pay».“

'D E P O S IT S

IN S U R E D

M. M.6MITH,-----?I.*R. STE\TNST
President

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'C.'S; DERRY,

V ice-P resid en t

LOSS

• H. E. TOLAR

Cashier

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HAND BROTHERS
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SALE STABLES
Harris»« and Buggl»»

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Blacksmlthlng and Hor»»sho»lng

H o rses and M u le s B ought and (Exchanged
AUTOMOBILES FOR LIVERY U8 E

In ihe Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
&gt; + + + t+ *+ **+ + + + 4 *+ + &lt; t&lt; t-+ + + 4 *&lt; -4 &gt; + *+ + **+ + *+ + + + + + + + + + + + + «+ *
Circuit or the State o f Florida for
Orange County

Pope Contracting Company

City of Sunfurd, | Hill in Chancery to Enforce
vs
To* Lien.
M. C. Itcdengren
To the defendant, R C. Duncan!
It appearing from the nffldavit of the City Solici­
lor ni the City of Sanfurd herein filed that he belleve* that you
ou are *a non rrsidrnt of the Stale of
that your residence is
D unknown, und
and
that there Is mr person In this state the service of
a subpoena upon whom would bind you, and that
your age is over the ogo of 2i yean.
It Is therrfurc ordered that you do nppepr In this
court to the bill herein filed, upon Monday. June7,
A, D. I0ÜU.
It Is fun her ordered that this order
■1er of publication
he tmbbshrd rmre a week fnr~ï-'‘Igiit consecutive
wet:i* in The Sanford Herald, n newspaper puhlisheil In theCityof Sanford, in Orange county,
Florida.
Witness my linml and Ihe seal of said circuit
court, this 27lli day of Mnrch
h. A. D. 1009.
I). M. KOS!KAUM, I ACALI
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Clerk Circuit (hvurl Orange Giunty.
By M. I. Hart, fVputy Clerk.

High-Grade ’House-Building a Specialty

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Bailders’ Supplies, iiUerlarchen Sand
Alpha Cement, Acme Plaster

Plans. Estimates, mid all Information rehitive to Duildin^

Harvey L. Mlllrr
Orange County.
• Minor
Nutlcc ls iirrehy gl yen to all whum it mny con*
rern timi t, Jas. A Miller, as Guardian of llarvry
L. Miller, « rplimr, wilt ori thè 3rd day iti May,
A. D. 1009. uiqily itrthe HnnorabtP W in Martin.
County Judge in und for Salti inunty. ut hi, office
in Orlando in said numty, ut 10 o'clork a m.. or ut
OFFICE
soon thereafter u» thè multer can l&gt;e heanl, (ur uuthorily lo irli, ut pllhlic or private sale, uiloftlie
interest of salii minor In thè follo*Ing-drst-ribcd
reni estate ili said county. lo-wit: Block live, Tler _
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fiflrcn of Snnford. aerordlng lo Ilio niapofthr
Elorida Land and Cnloiilintlou Company and
otherwise known a» E. R.Truffimi s nlnp ot Suoford. Orango county. Florida. Whlclt nppliciition
will le busta! upun thè pclitloti for Mah saie oow
un file in said orna
Dateti Saa fard. Aprii 2d, A. D.-1U09.
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Jas. A Mn.ua, Guardian.

Cheerfully. Furnished

AT RESIDENCE

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F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K

To W. T. Johns. Jr.. Blanche John* and Martha E,
Johns nnd all other persons Interested in the es­
tate of W T Johns, ileceiised.
NOTICE is hereby given that on the llth. day of
Jane 1909, at Titusville. Florida, nt hour of 2:3tl
o’clock Ut Chandlers of the Hon. Mitlur S Jones,
Judge of the Circuit Court of Orange County. Flori­
da. or wherever the suUI Court may I k- nt mid
date, tin- undcr»ignt-ti ns executors of thr estate of
W. T, Johns, decrasexl, will apply io said Court for
nn order placing itie following described lands in
possession of tlie executors to pay debts of said
estate, also nn order of tale of said lands to pay
debts ofaairi estate
Lpt three Block C Ju!mion's addition to Lake■• ’
l . $ Polk County, Florida.
Lots ten, eleven, fourteen and fifteen Block A
olmson's addition to Lakeland. Polk County.

OF SANFORD, FLA.

F. H. RAND, Präsident
P. P. r O R B T E R , Calillar .

a e o . FERM ALO, Vloa-Praa.
B. P. W H ITN E R , Aast. Cashlar

O nly N ational Bank in O ran g e C o u n ty
Funds

P r o te c te d

by

B u rg la ry

Ins u ran co

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CONTRACTOR
a nd B U I L D E R

. Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty . -

Orange County
Cliy of Stintimi
Hill trfCldmcrrjTto
Aim-rtiuri Uullilm
EuforccTiix Lint.
Timlnin Asso AT.
, To thetlcfrlMlanl, American Bui Win* A I Jinn
Tuntain Association:
It upiienrin* from the affidavit of the City Solle!
tor of the City of Sanford herein Wed, that bebe

of said drceosed, nmi Martha K. Johns, III* wife,
brill* all ill« lirlm of said dtw«at«d ami residing in
SauuiriL Orange Couniy, Florida. So far ns known
to iwtliionrra no other person bat Interest In taltl
lands; all of mill |&gt;erson* ntr notified to appear on
llth day of Jan* 1000. before aakl Court to ahow
route if any tliry have, why talil ortlert tbouli) not
be made at proved In the petition*
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M a v i i u E. Jot)«»,
30-S
H. E. W**r,
Executors of eitate of W. T. Johni, demoted.

LUM PER

Ity of Sanford \

HW l„ Chancery to Enforce

Under and by virtue of an Elocution Issued out
of anil under the teal of the Circuit Court of the
Seventh Judicial Circuit in an fur Orange Couniy
and State of Florida, dated April 23rd, A. D. 1909.
wherein iliiMen Kent Eitate Company ore nlaln tiffs
and Willinni tiamble *. Company are defendants.
I have lid* day levlnd upon and wIU tell on Mon*
day the 7th day of June A. D. 1009, the tame tw­
in* a legal tale* day and during the legal boom of
tale in front of the cnurt house door In Orlando,
floiitln at putilio out ery to the highest and bait
bidder for rath, the following described real rtlale
lying and being In Orange County, Florida, to wit:
Lot 37 of Florida Loral A Culmination Celery Farm,
purchoter to pay (or title
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J. A. KIRKWOOD. Sheriff.

Prepared to Furnish all Framing “Material
LUMBER

Orlando. Florida, January 16, 1909.
The Guaranty Truatand Saving Bank,
g9-6m W, M. Iicatwl’k, Jr., President.

C U T. TO

ORDER

P o s to ffic o A d d re s s
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
M ill et C A M E R O N C IT Y ,
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RESTAURANT

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( First Street, one block from Dcout opimi ire Port office )

Notice ol DiHclmrir«

lurrtuuH a r c b t r u b y - n o t ifie d ih n t
on, to -w it, th e SWh d a y o f Ju n e, 1909,
T h e g u a ra n ty T r u s t and S a v in g Hank
w ill a b b lv fo r ita fin al d is c h a rg e us e x ­
e cu to r O f th e e a ta te o f L o r in g A . Chime,
deceased, to th e H on , W illia m M a rtin ,
C ou n ty J u d g e o f
O ra n ge
C ou n ty.
7. A. U. 1009.
F lo rid a , and f o r th e a p p ro v a l b y aidd
It la further ordered that ibi» urdrrof pubi lea lion C ou n ty J u d g e o f final a cco u n tin g aa set
he pubi itlied once a week for eight consecutive
weeks la The Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub- fo rth in ita ' r e p o r t to aaid ■C ou n ty
J u d g e 's o ffic e in th e C it y o f O rlando,
O r a n g e C ou n ty, F lo rid a .

DEALERS »

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Sheriffs Sale

To* Lien.
thist* Iroua and bolt them w ith Iron Duuglat A Motley
two and a h alf feat apart on ona To the defendants. Duuglat L Motley:
it appearing from the affidavit uf the City
tud and two foot on the other.
ilfltOrfll.t lm Ctogr af Sag bird tifTrtrrfltnl that
horae .to each end’ o f "tn tl jellevM that you are a non-resident of the SAgi
»If aud drlre tho narrow end toward Florida, and that your residence it unknoA T ,
that there it no person In this state the service of
flUch every Ume. Tbla bring« tho a subpoena upon whom would bind you and that
, lrt ,0 U » center of the road. O y a p U - your age U over the age of twenty-one years
It It thrrefora ordered that you do appear In this
*K a plank through the renter one can court to the bill herein filed, upur* MuAday. June

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for business ii&gt; 190G.
Accounts of

M B. Bronson 1
^"n* Uni.
To the ilrfrntlant. M B. Bronson:
S a f» ty Deposit Box»» fo r R e n t
It nm&gt;«uriff! from tlic nffiilavi^if tin- City Solk'ltorof tile City of Sanford lirrem filed, that It* be­
O R O A N IZ E D 1 8 8 7
lie«** that you o re » non-rrsident of lire State of
Floriun, uml that your resiiieni* is unknown, nmi
that there Is no person in this state the service uf
a suhimenn upun whom would hlnil you, nml that
your age It over the age of 21 years.
It is therefore ordrreil that you do niqienr In lliis
court to the bill herein filed, upon Monday. June
7. A. D 1909.
It is further ordered that litis order of publication
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lie published once u week -for eight consecutive
week* in The Snnford therald, u newspaper puliislveil lit the City of Sanford, in Orange county.
■lo r id a
Florida.
I jits ten and eleven Block two Xm Kc IU uJuh oJ.Witness my hand and the seal of said circuit
dition
to Lakeland. Polk CounW, Florida.
court, this 27th day of March. A. D. 1900.
Ij&gt;i nine Block four Tier two. known as Opera Nutie but (IrM-t-lass lulxir em ployed nnd all conirncts giiuranteed to be In A cco rd a n ce
B. M HnaiNwm. |sLst|
House
Lot. Sanford. Orange County. Florida.
w ith plans nnd Bpeciflcations
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Clerk Circuit Court, Orange Ct|pnty.
East part of but nine Block four Tier two. east of
By M. I. Hart. Deputy Clerk,
Gprra House. Sanford, Orange County, Florida
I am In Builnrfts to do ^Business for Those \Ulio Need My Service»
Lots fourteen nml ttflcen Block «ighl -tour. Gr
111 the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial Park. Jacksonville, Duval County, Hurlda
Postoffico Box 771
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Circuit o f the State o f MorldaTor

In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit o f the State o f Florida for
Orante Couniy

UniyJ—New Turk Praao. * * '

Opened

In the Circuit Court o f the 7lh Judicial Notice o f Appllcnllon for Sale o f Land
by Executors
Circuit o f the State o f Florida for
III re estule of
Orange County
W. T. Johns, deceased.

. / wo P lw t;« o r rnltrond Iron fiv e fe e t
liKW are req u ited to niako the" road
ora* iibown In th e HccotupuuytnR tllustratluu.
D r ill b u lc a .In ouch end o f

A D eserter.
• y w l i m t M o h a » b een a trea t od fo r
" * ,UK a desurtor.
J a w w tt — W i f e o r

NOTICE
In Clrctnt-Court. Sevrnttfjudirinl Circuit of Flor­
ida. Orange county.
In Chancery.Justlnlan Drought
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Anna C. Woudhrldge, Bill to Remove Cloud from
Tliumnt A. Johnson
Title
f
Calvin A. Punge and
George D Morion
To Thus. A. Johnson. Calvin A. Pougr nnd George
B. Morton:
From the affidavit ofThos. Emmet Wilton, here
In duly filed he deposes and snyi: That he Is one
pf thtpijUniiwm h i » wan — iptalnant In the nlmve
effTfr{ed cause, that affiant has good reason tu herfeve and Sues Is-lh-ve that the defendant* Tho*. *7
Johnson. Calvin A. I'oagr and Geo. U. Morton are
resident* of a state or country other than this
state, and that the resilience of them and of enrh
of them Is unknown, and tlint there is no person in
Ihe state of Florida, the service of a subpoena upon
whom would hind such defendants or either of
them, mid thut each of the said defendants is over
the age of twenty-one year*.
ito eftw * order rd that you and &gt;nch of you
and appear to this hill on Monday, the 3rd il.ay
of May, 10(10, llie same tiring a rule day of this
court.
It is further ordered that this notice, lot'.published
tmee l t w » t for eight consecutive week* itv Tlie
Sanfonl Herald, n nrwsiuiia-r puhlishetl in Sanford,
Orange County. Fluridn.
Witness. B. M. Robinson. Clerk of the Circuit
Court of the Seventh Judirial Circuit in nnd fursnid
ciKinty nnd state. Mnrrh 2.1000.
Turn E, Wilson.________ IL M. Kuamsiw. CU-rk,
Biua A P alui*.
By M. A. Howasu. D C.
Complainants’s Solicitors.
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Sanford

Capital «30,000.00

Notice o f Application Tor Tax Deed In Court o f County Judge, State o f
n orm a
Under Section Ü o f Chapter 4888,
In Re Estate of
Lows o f Florida

H#w t * Make and Das Ona C om p oiad
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o f R a ilro a d Iron.

kOAt&gt; DBAÓ O f VLAJUIOAD IliOX.

Peoples Bank of

Notice Is hereby given that William Bolhamly.
purchaser of Ta* Certificate No 298, dated the
fourth day of June, A. D„ 1900. has filed said cer­
tificate In my office, and has made applicailan foe
ta* deed to Issue In accordance with law. Said
certificate embraces the following described prop­
erty situated In Orange County, Florida. to-Wil:
Begin lOchs. W. of N.-E. Corofft.-E. I~4 of S.-W.
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32 Tp. 19. S. R. 30 E. Run W. 50 Rds.,
S 80 Rd».. E. SO Rda., N. 80 Rd*. The aaid lanJ
being assessed at the date of the Issuance of such
certificate In the namr ol A. L, Ingerson. Unless
■aid rctlflcate ihall lv redeemed acconllng to law,
,iax dred will issue thereon on the 27th tiny of !l
Anrtl. A. D.7190B,
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Wiinesi my official signature and seal this the
2ilh day of M u r c l..............
1909.
B. M. ROBINSON.
Clerk Circuit Court,
32-4
Orange County. Florida

H . E . w i s e , P ro p rie to r
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe. •

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Steaks,^Chops, O y s te rs and F ish a S p e c ia lty
A P L A C E FOR L A D IE S AND G E N T L E M E N
Short Order» At All Hour»

Prompt,.Clean Service

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Everything First Clisa

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Meal Tickets ore Sold at Reduced Rales ;

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items or Interest Concerning
Society People.

P O I N T S P U R ELY

PERSONAL

round trfp on the atenme r to Sanford Tor
the pleasure of the trip nnd to accompany
her niece, Mra. Turner, that far on her
Joutfrey, TJjcjt were met at ainiord try
Mr. Robbins, of Hole! Robins'.Nett, driven
around the city for an hour, and then the
ladle» boarded the steamer again and
came back as far as DeLand. They all
report «delightful trip__ Jacksonville Me*
tro polla.

Filed fo r Record
flow Celfry City Vanity Fair While
T.
J.
Powers
to CarlDackstrom.sat.mtg.
Away the Oolden Hours—
$50.
Social Gossip.
N. Bacon and wife to S.01son,agt.,$700.
Never before has a prettier party been
Geo. Harris tu S. Olson. d„ $130.
held in 9nnford than that given by-Mrs.
W. G, Thigpen to N. H. Garner,wd.,$175
A. W. Brown mid Mrs. 0. W. King _pt the
Anna M. Curtis nnd husband to L. J. &amp;
hotel Bye-Loon the afternoon of April 18.
K. ¡jwltzer. wd.. $1,000.
The decorations were in pink and, light
Clins. H. Morse to Odd Fellows, Winter
green crepe paper and palms. Thcscv-togethcr with the rich dark furnishings of
A. F. Conned to Geo. P. Geiger, wd., $1.
the room and the.filmy gowns worn by
Fidelity Ins, Co.' to Win. Bumby.wd., $L
life ladles, transformed the parlor of' the
Beatrice Smythe toP.F. Laubach. d., SI.
Uye-Lo into n perfect bower of beauty.
Smith &amp; Davis to D. A. Bngley,wd..$10.
After the guests had assembled each was
II. &amp; S. Benedict to Mary S. King, mtg,
presented with a red or white rose pro­
$1400. -Í *,
cured from Mills, the florist, of JocksonR.L. Harris to Anna L. Hilpert, sat.mtg.
$5,000.

April no 190»,

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REAL E S TA TE BROKERS

Present to the Investor the Best Opportun!
ties in Florida
Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
$ 25.00 to $20 0 .0 0 per acre .

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Celdfy forms, with flowing wells till tiled, drained nml rcmly for crop, $500,00 to $l(XX)oo
per ncrc.
City proiierty. Improved nnd tmimproyed. 303,000 ocres tim ber laud, with finest site in
Florida for crate factory.
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OthemTTLL'yQU what can be d o n e . M U R R L L L &amp;. M I N S li E W are practical fanners us
well as real estate brokers, nml are here to show yop what has been nnd cun be done.
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carried Off UF
Griffin, ngrt, $1. .
Mrs. R. S. Keolor, nnd the second prize, n
S. W. Westbrook to A. P. Counselly.wd.
sterliftg lint pin, by Mrs. Jerome Bruce.
$300. ‘
A guessing prize, n hand-embroidered
S.W.Westbrook to J. E. Pace, wd., $1.
lace-trimmed handkerchief, was also given
J. H. Prevatt to V. S. Weeks, wd., $1.
In which Mrs. Fred Schumpcrt was the
W. S. Baldwin to V.S. Weeks, wd., $1.
lucky one.
J.Q.A. Bnchelder to A, B.Stnrbird/mLgfl
At the close of the afternoon's enter­
E.MIlchelet alto A. M! StafbTrd.wd,$100
tainment, the guests to the number of
Nnnic Honsell to E. Johns, wd., $1.
ROOM 20 • •
1 twenty-eight were seated nt due long ta­
A. linden, gdn., to P.F.Lnubuch.d. $1000
ble, and it made a picture fair to behold.
Upstftlrá. Pico Block
Hammond &amp; Punch toSalhe Wllson.wthThe hostesses very ilmcefulLy_servc31lliCfoliawlng:
J.S. Eaton to C. R. Rhoads, mtg..$1,000.
Lobster salad, with half hnrd-boiled eggs
Open Tuesdays 4 to G p.m
H. H. Witherington to Mrs. S. J. Rhodes,
AND
on parsley
mtg. $1,000.
Olives
Saturdays 4 t(y9p. m.
Joe Cameron and wife to C. E. Walker,
Bread nnd' Uuttfr Sandwiches
wd., $1000.
‘ Roquefort Cheese Sandwiches, clover shnpe
A. P. Connolly to J. N.Whitner.wd.$500
Mnr»h nud Lint Loaf with W hi Pi wmI Croo m—
Changing the Sewers ’
Cake with pink Icing, diamond shgpc
A
targe
force o f men are busy this week
Coffee
IHitting in new newer pipe nnd making the
All departed, hnving spent n most en
grade considerably lower Ihdlio line near
joyablc afternoon
B u ild er o f
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The Herald office. The old pipe was too
M arble and Granite Monuments
near the surface nnd the level of the new
An Enjoyable Trip
mreot pnvlpg neoo««ttnn»i1 ii / lin n ^ ---------- Tombstonesr E tc'
Mrs. Nellie Turner; from'New 8myrnn; When'finished this lino of sewer will lie in
VASES, SETTEES AND IRON FENCES j|
Flu., past grand matron of tills state in first class order.
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Kelettrring Ncntly Done. Let Us Estl
t!ie order of the Enstern Star; Mrs. Dr.
mato on Your Work.
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h is announced thul the Senlmard Air
Bruce, of Tnmpn, present griind matron,
Will
call
on
you
by
request
with
Samples
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nnd Mrs. Brunson left Jacksonville on Line rnllroad, now ln tlie iiaiuls of n reand designs. Importer of Foreign
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Sunday Inst on the steamer City of Jack­ celver, will be sold by Order of the United
Granite nnd Marble
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sonville for Sanford, Fla.
Mrs. ' Zora States court, July I The cqnuumy will lie Church Street, Orlando, florida Mi
Brown, of New Smyrna, also took the immediately reorganized thereafter.
W r ite o r C all For P rlc o s
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M I NS H EW

Sanford Library

The purest nml most refreshing bottle drink (in the mar­
ket today, is being m ade by the Pepsi Colu ‘Bottling Co.,
o f Sanford, und-to the lovers o f a delicious nml healthful
.d rin k s-W ein vite_y o u -to -se«4 h «-sailU H ry -w n y -iT r^'h lrif
this drink is being put u p .by us.
A n d to tlieeity m erchant,.we ask hlm lbV m u e also and
see, that he m ay know the kind of-goods he is hamTfitljj
when selling the pure and refreshing Pepsi Cola.
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A n d to those of other towns, w e will ask that they drop
us a l i n e requesting a sam ple o f the pure Pepsi Coin,
.UitlL-tbey-too-iuay g o t-h i-lin e ^ im H te lH h e purest lad nrdrink made,
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Send us an order, or call on us, w e arc out for the busi­
ness ami if a pure drink and courteous attention is uh.it
you want, w e are the boys for you.
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SANF
And C o ncrete M anufacturing Plant O perated By

POPE CONTRACTING COMPANY
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W e are now prepared to do all kinds of Wood Turning.- W e man­
ufacture Porch Columns, Porch Balusters, Stair Balusters and'Newells
of all kinds. W e can Make your W indow and Door Frames Cheaper
Than you can on~tfte iob. Be~sure^n~d GET^OI-IR PRICES.
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__ W e sell the Best Brick there is.- Cheaper than other brick. Buy
your Building Sand of us; we sell Inferlachen sancLprices; are right.__
' W e make all kinds of Cement Building Blocks and do all kinds of
Concrete
Work. Our sidewalks are the best in town.......................
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All orders will receive prompt attention. Come and see our new factory at the corner
of French Avenue and Commercial Street, and get our prices on all kinds Building M aterial

THE SANFORD NOVELTY WORKS
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MAY 7, 1909

Numù*'' 38

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First Year

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CELERY BUILDS A CITY

LARGE VEGETABLE SHIPM ENTS

CO U N TF SOLONS MEET

SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION

THE GLORIOUS FOURTH

Statement o f R efrigerator Cars Leav­
Is Holding Interesting- Session This
ing This Section
Savannah Will Try Raising This
Week
Will Be Fittingly Celebrated In
Reports
of
County
Officers
If there are Any doubts regarding the
The
Wekiva
Sunday
School
Association
Great Crop
large shipments of vegetables made from
Sanford n
Read And Piled
held their annual meeting this year in
this section this season a glance at the
Sanford and many from different sections
figures given below will convince the
of
the state were in attendance. Follow­
v eg et a b le CROP BUILDS CITIES most skeptical.'
FRANK CLARK TO MAKE ADDRESS
COUNTY’ S FINANCIAL STATEMENT ing Is the program;
Sanford, proper..................... 059 cars
First session was held Wednesday after­
Rand's Siding............................ 512 “
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noon at 3 o'clock. Heart Preparation, hy
gwiford’s Great Prosperity A ttracts Monroe...........................
- - ^ 7 A.5- Blg^ Barbecue, Parades, Games And
Sufficient Clay Found For Extension
S &amp; E R y.................................. 30-1
A ttention o f Other CHIOS Who
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- ^ W t k a s p w i*'v^Amtisements Will Make Moat
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of
8anford
Avwm*-55i3:rThe celery shipment ulime comprised'
y Hnve a Sunday School in Our
Wish to Follow Example
Memorable Occasion
M atters
804 cars or 277,239 packages.
CUupob!
-Rev, N. Jr-Rr»hrmhTg«rr-fx)n*gelery crop 4ms been a great adver­
Sanford hns promised the people of Flor­
TYicidny, May 4th. 1000.
Lettuce and cnuliftnwrr mtTrfe,'fSFtibrs
wood.
ting «tunt for Sonfonl, aside from Its or 173,705 packages.
ida a grand colebration on July the Fourth,
Board met. Present Chairman Lee.
Mr. C, E. Crossland, Field Secretary of
money-making features, and socelebrnted
and like every other movement inaugu­
This does not include the shipment of Commissioners Merrill, Overstreet and S. S. Board, Nashville,Tenn.
has our city become that every section of strawberries and several minor crops.
rated by our citizens: this celebration will
Vaughan.
NIGHT SESSION
the United States has been attracted by
be according to plans and specifications
The minutes of the regular nnd special
The prices have remained steady
Heart Preparation, Rey. I. B. Rogers promised. The moat Important part of
the great possibilities of the vegetable throughout the season and the glowers meettings were rend, approved and
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crop. Even the larger cities arc seeking have all realized a fair profit, while many signed,
this celebration will be a grand barbecue
Who Should Elect Our Teachers! Dr. J ami fish fry, for our hospitable citizens
to profit by the voluminous advertising hnve made considerable profit.
Communication of A. F. Bell, received
T. Denton, Sanford,
inaugurated by Sanford, as the following
realize thnt the way to the heart is through These figures look large this year over nnd read, matter referred to Superinten­
C. E. Crossland.
— ----- ---from the Savannah News demonstrates t last season's statement and next' year dent of Roads and Bridges.
the palate, and if our visitors' palates can
' THURSDAY MORNING SESSION
“..The Morning News published n little will greatly increase the vegetable ship­
be tickled and their appetites satisfied,
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Communication In respect to White
Heart Preparation, Rev. E .Lee Smith. the occasion will linger long In their mem­
item from The Sanford Herald yesterday ments as it is estimated there are twice Fly legislation received and rend.
to the effect that Sanford. Fla., was grow­ ns many people in the celery delta this
ories. Not only will it be a flow of the
The reports of the following county of­ Winter Gnrdcn,
How to hold our Boys (from 12 to 10 soul, but a feast of reason* as well, and
ing at a wonderful rate, and that it was season and many more will settle here ficers were received, rend nnd filed: Coun­
becoming the home of many industries. this fall.
ty Physician, Superintendent of County yenrs of age,) J. W. Bray, Winter Garden. wishing to give the people the best, The
At what age should the teacher lead Herald issued an Invitation to Hon. Frank
Sanford is the place where so much fine
Home, Superintendent of Roads • and
the
pupils to Christ! Mrs. £. E. Tenny, Clark ta ninke the address, and-he heart*-—
celery is grown. Until It became famous
Bridges, Polls Collected, Tax Redemp­
CELERY GROWERS PICNIC
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for that vegetable the tQwn wnscompura
plied thnt nothing would give him more
tions
of
-March,
Sheriff
of
Fines,
Forfei­
The celery growers' basket picnic held
Sunday School Fundamentals. J. W. pleasure than to tie in Sanford on that
.lively unkown. except to tourists. Now
at the beautiful and prehistoric shell tures and Costs, Sheriff's report to State
it is almost as well known ns Kalamazoo, mound, on J. N. Wliliner's place, at the Auditor, Report of Licenses and Finan­ Boyd, Sanford.
day nnd address the people. In view of
C. E. Crossland.— Adjourn.
Mich., another place famous for its cel east end of Celery nvcnUe. Wednesday of cial Statement of Coonty.
the fact thnt Frank Clark Is in the lime
THURSDAY
AFTERNOON
SESSION
light of the whole country at present, his
cry.
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Financial Statement of County Funds:
this week, was pronounced by all who at­
Heart Preparation.——— DeLund.
address in Sanford on the Fourth is bound
Does Sanford owe its pmsperty. its many tended n grand 'success socially and in General Revenue 7,120.33 3,850.48
The Superintendent. Rev. Louis Entz- to attract thousands of people, and his _
•mall industries, to celery! Tliut is n every wuy. The jkliysicul man was looked Fine A Forfeiture 3.843.09 2.398.82
mluger.
Field Secretary rtf Florida.---Roads
&amp;
Bridges
«9,888.04
8.92L01words, fraught with so much importance,
question lliat.is interesting this city Just after by the committer. ~whu. pravided-it
538.32 1Q.717.88
Importance of the Teachers' meetings. will be copied extensively in all the daily
JLcelery4ias-ltelped-8nnfoitl-yrhir sumptuous fish-fry ami lemonade, assisted Cmmiy SdioSI
S. Tax Districts
0.227.54 3,587.7 1 JJlr. W. T. Hajzlig, Orlando.
papers of the Untied States. Mr. Clark
wouldn’t it help Savannah! We do not by the good housewives und wives to be,
The Teachers’ opportunity. Hiinynn will also Inform1the |&gt;eople about our deep
Totals
7,841.24 29,482.80
mean, or course, the help thnt would who brought heavy inilened baskets. The
1.507.70
9,409.05
2,184.38 Stephens' Kissimmee.
water channel in the Stt Johns and Lake
come from the sale of the vegetable if It social part was looked after by the young
C. E. Crosslnnd__ Adjourn.
1.920.40
4.310.05
771.00
Harney, our proposed government building
should be grown here In quantities, but ludles on the committee, who tried hard
2,250.35 "3,223.08
0.944.05
THURSDAY NIOHT
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nnd n Dumbyr of issues of vital interest
the help (lint would come from the ad to introduce everybody to everybody else. _______4,899.28
0.350.92
7,375.49
Heart Preparation, N. J. Perkins, San­
to the people of this district.
.
vrrlising ilmt it would give the city and
2,300.1 9
7.5
Ifi.OO
2,432.14 ford.
The mental man was looked after by
in
the
morning
tite
great
crowd
will he
, county. In every city lu which the cel Hon. J. N. Whitner, who was introduced
Sunday School a business pro|»osi|li&gt;u,
12.800.04 24.434.00 519.907.72
entertained by an automobile purade, par­
rry was sold the name of Snvnnnnh to the large crowd, fully 500 being pres­
W. S, Entzminger, Loongwood.
•Overdrafts.--'
ticipated in by the owners of autos and
would become familiar. Inquiries would ent, just n few minutes before dinner.
Why not teach the children the Doc­
Applications of Mrs. Surah F. Marshall
the manufacturers nml agents of cars who
hestaned respecting thecliy'Budvnntages Mr. Whitner made a splendid speech.
trines of our church,-J. B. Rogers. “
iinve signified Jheir intention of attending.
for business and factories nml If they Welcoming all new comers, he pastas! on und Mrs, Mnry J, Wheeler for State Pen­
nnd displaying their cars. A merchants'
««w answered favorablyrns they would to the prehistoric mound on which we sions, were examined nnd approved nnd
REAGII
TWO
HUNDRED
MARK
clerk
instructed
to
forward
them
to
die
parade of floats will be a feature of the
be. the result might he the coming of stood, of whose builders history has no
day. Various games, ns catching the
many immigrants and considerable cap­ record. He dealt at length and Interest­ State Board of Pensions.
The Bond of E. B. Webb for Notary The Celery City Eagles Are Moklng greased pig, climbing tiie greased pole,
ital.
ingly on the race of mound builders, who
Great Gains —
Public,
with S. Y. Way nnd- N. P. Ybwcll
sack races, |»otnto races, running rucesi
We have had an expert examine the built these mounds through South Florida,
Celery City Aerie of Eagles is the young­ etc., will keep things moving at a rapid
ns
sureties,
was
presented
and
approved
soils of (be county and we have his opin­ iiere and there, and vanished long before
Bonds of the following persons to bear est lodge in the state although one of the rate, ami by the time that dinner Is an­
ion Ibai (lie condition;» for the growing of the wiiitc man set foot on this continent.
fire arms were approved und license or­ strongest.' At the meeting Tuesday night nounced the crowd will be ready to do am­
celery here are the best. It bus been sug­ Mr. Whitner pointed to the surrounding
forty new members were taken in, bring­ ple justice to the viands. After this the
dered issued to each:
gested that an effort ha made to form cglery delta, dotted here and there by
I. S. Hughes, Pistol, G. W. Smith nnd ing up the totnl .of charter members to addresses will occupy part of the after­
s small company to inuke an experiment beautiful and comfortable dwellings and
200. The hull in the Stone-Gove block noon. and a good hall game will prepare
Enoch Dell, Sureties.
with it. It Is possible that tills sugges­ green fields, and mentioned thnt these
W. W. Yolhers, Marlin Rifle, W. H. lias been remodeled nnd is now one of the nil for a light luncheon. The evening will
tion will l&gt;c acted upon. It certainly same fields were ten years ago despised
finest lodge rooms in the city.
Howard and C. W. Goodrich, Sureties.
be made glorious with a grand display of
ought to l«*. We hnve published a com- flat woods, on which many of those pres
A suitable site will be purcliascd upon fireworks upon toe Inkc front nnd a fea­
Maurice Davis, Pistol, J. T. Lee nnd
.rminlcallon in which it was stated thnt ent had shot birds, and the cow-men lind
which a fine building will be erected. The ture o f this part of* tiie program will bean
W, 1!. Hand, Sureties.
the Chatham Agricultural Club would bought for a few dollars per acre to graze
A. Hutchinson, Pistol, J. W. Jackson members are very enthusiastic over the illuminuted parade of launches upon the
make such an experiment. That shows a cattle on. Mr. Whitner gnve a brief his­
future prospects of the lodge, am) are fit­ lake, and a mimic buttle with roman can­
and C. N. Griffin, Sureties.
commendable spirit on the part of the tory of the trucking industry from its in­
Upon motion the Potltion of II. II. ting up a nice reading room Inconnection dles and oilier fireworks.
dub. lim the experiment by the "dub fancy to the present, having been born in
Puttishall, L, P. Daniel et u l. for a rand with the lodge room that will prove a
The street paving will he partly finished
wouldn't interfere with efforts on a larger poverty, educated by mistakes, had grown
from north end of mar) road to the new great benefit to the younger members.
by
that time, and the street rnilwnycomscale by a company.
to its i»resent size of boyhood, the next dock on St. Johns River, Genevn District
pany
will endenvor to have their cars
The secretary of the Chamber of "om- step is manhood. We hope to have Mr.
Death o f J. H. Prevatt
was granted and the road ordered
running
in order' to carry the visitors
merce has asked the County Commission­ Whitner with us next year to speak at
After an illiqgBS of several weeks J. H.
opened.
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over the city nnd celery delta. Come to
ers to secure n celery expert and see our annual picnic. The writer was at a
Messrs Vuughan and Branham, tiie Prevatt ope of Sanford's well known cit­ Sanford on the Fourth aud see the great­
whst can he done in the direction of loss to decide which lie enjoyed most, Mr.
committee io whom the matter of clay izens passed away last Saturday morning. est little city in the south.
growing celery on the country farm. A Whltncr's speech nrthcdhmer.buthasdein thq Glass'petition was referred, report The funeral services were conducted by
Cheap excursion rates have been grunt­
favorable response to the secretary's re- elded that the speech did him the most
that they found sufficient clay in said Rev, J. W. Boyd and Rev. J. F. McKinnon ed from a)l |&gt;arts of the state.
qiiest would meet with Very general ap­ good, as he gets a dinner every day, and
j&gt;itl end it-was- thereupon ordered that nnd the remains were interred In Lakeproval It is probable that the right kind lL is only on rare occasions be hears a
NEW GOLCONDAS
cloy for the extension of Snqford view cemetery.
of soil could be found on the farm. Whnt sjtcech like that. The crowd broke at 5
Mr. Prevail lias been a resident of San­
Avenue he donated by Lite cou'utjnor the
would meet the situation exactly, how p.m , some going home by launches, some
ford for the past thirteen year* and held Florida Lands that Pay their Owners
use of said extension.
,
is u company with sufficient capital by automobiles, and some by private con­
Better than some Fabled Gold
Chairman Lee, who was selected to the esteem and respect of friends and
to secure.n few acres of land, put it in veyance, ull happy and tired, with nothing represent the Bounl of Commissioners at neighbors by his integrity und U|»righl
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prime condition for j^pwjng ' celery and to mar the day. There was quite a few the Good Roads Convention In Palatka and moral life. ') *-----:— - ¡Lakeland and Sanford are rivaling each
to pky the expenses-of on export for one Sanford folks in attendance, and numbers on April 27, made his report.
H e w a s en gagu d .in
n tiie smiles each is telling of the
. -Gwnmlsaionef—Overstreet,— who t WHJ
together on
and
vegetables1
for
the
past
years
and
be—
tttt s fnp iL n g H r Q 8 8 B B K ■
wonderful
prosperity that Inis behillen
‘Lei*
ilclegflted.to prewnUP. tbe_ Sinplpr of
ing niuri: would bo-needed. The reputa­ these occasions, pull logeUier~for Greater District No.. 19. and to the members of* n iibeioh d tbeVuiithful side of life was tiie truckers In their respectivo baUIwlekfhtion of the county for growing celery Sanford, a more closely united trucking the legislature from Orange County, aitd preparing to erect a tilcc*home in this city Sauford tells of numerous instances where
would lie established and every acre of district, und all ns one big family, with a to other members of tite legislature, the where he could enjoy the remainder of men down there cleared $1,000 net profit
celery land would bo put Into cultivation common*« Im—the upbuilding of the truck­ action of the County Commissioners in his life surrounded br his fumily and on every acre of land in cultivation in let­
advocating on increase of the mlllage
I" a very short time.'*
friends. -*— ;—■—
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tuce nnd celery.______________ ___
far road purposes, made his report.
The petition of J. H. Bryan, J. W.
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A
FARHEk.
His
summons
to
the
life
beyond
was
One of her big men. H. H. Channel shlnUnion Young People’s Service
Hoard et a!., for a road, laid over under sudden end in his demise tilsfflmlly loses ped 11.500 crates of celery, for which he
Tyre-Tukach
Nuptials
n
Epwortb League will meet with the
tbfl rules.loving husband and father and the recleved an average price of 51.25 per
Miss Florence Tyre and Mr. Gaza Takach
The following persons asked to be al­
Y. P. U. in tile Baptist church at 0:30
community
a valued citizen. * . ---- UuLo
a neat little pile to tide him over
Sunday evening next. Mr. A. W. (Justus were united in marriage on Wednesday lowed to redeem the following properties
at
the
amounts
named,-viz:
He
leaves
a
wife,
two
sons
end
a
daughter
the
summer.
will conduct the service, using .the topic, night at the residence af Mrs. Landrum
W. R. O'Neal. A g l„ Cert. No. 1292 of
Sanford shippers will soon be sending
"■Celled to Service." These union young un French avenue. Rev. J. W.Boyd of the 1902 and subsequent tuxes, at fiat sum to mum his toss.
forward
carloads of tomatoes nnd eggBaptist
church
officiating.
Pwple s meetings are always looked for­
of 510.00.
Death o f J . A. M etis
plunts,
u
large
accrage having been plant­
L G. Starbuck, Cert. No. 1006 for 1807
The bride is a sister o f' Mrs. Landrum
ward to with pleasure and a warm 4nvlJ. A. Metis, for the past several years a.
and subsequent taxes at flat sum of
ed in these esculeuu this season.
1» extended alike to young and old. and a resident of Alabama and while 530.00.
resident of tills city, died last Saturday
From Lukeland comes the story of one
” *°»e of oilier churuhes having no young visiting her sister In the city formed the
F. L. Woodruff. Cert. No. 1740 of 1892 night at Ills home on Third street. Mr.
man
(name not given) who eighteen
and subsequent taxes at flat sum of Metts was sixty-three years of age at the
**®°***e ■ “organization will be spedblly acquaintance which ripened into love.
months
agorented a small farm, of which
Welcome._________
513.93.
Mr. Takach la a youqg man well known
time of his death, and was wp|( known in
W. H. Jewell. Agt. Cert. No. 511 qU 8Q7
he planted nearly two apes In strawber­
to
every
onp
In
Sanford
having
spent
the
Jjtoport of Advertising Committee
nnd subsequent*luxes at flat sum of this city.
Tiie remains were interred at Sylvan ries. He sold 6,800 quarts receiving cash
Nttl week the report'or the advertising greuief prift QfbU life ill this city nnd 54.88.
bus
«
large
circle
of
friends
and
acquaint­
S.
G.
Dolive.
Cert.
No.
1300
of
1898
Lake
on Monday. Mr. Metts had no near sufficient to enable him to buy und pay
^wmltlee will be made In full. The roand
al)
tax
sale
clfu.
at
flat
sum
of
relqtives, the members of his own family for a 15-acre farm with a 3-room cottage
Pwt will cover the entire work of the past ances. He .Is engaged Jn |he vegetable
578.00.
on It.
•*■*&gt;0. and contain a list of the subscri- and commission business.
Geo. T. Gaines, Cert. No. 28 of 1808 having died Several years ago.
A neighbor Is said to have made 500
The
happy
couple
left
for
points
tin
the
and.subsequent tuxes at flat sum of
"***. Mr. c. H. Leffler iS collecting this
O. L. Tayler, chief train dispatcher of gallons of syrup from a single acre of sug­
' h&gt; order to have uQ the'subscrlptionq East Coast nnd win probably make San­ 510.00.
It was ordered that the Comptroller be the A. C. L.witli Conductor Puxtonjolned ar cane, while another raised 43 burrrla
Kid-bcfurc the report Is published.
v’. ford their future home upon their return. requested to allow 'each u£~lhe above a party of caplLuUati from Sou Francisco, of potatoes from one «ere, which netted
The Herald joins in congratulations.
petitions as prayed for.
on a tour of the East Coast, finally bring­ him 54 per barrel. • • • '\
^fterttirpotetoes are sell!ftgin New York
Accounts were presented. warrants or­ ing up at Knight's Key, where they were
Lest we forget that spring Is here, an
■‘‘ accent» a quort, and New York apBut the Sanford stories of (he 51.000
tqjt with
with I»er brood dered drawn In payment of same.
[
selling In
.. Florida
five cents old-fashioned razor back
roya
II
y.e
inert
allied.
They
report
a
most
profit
per acre In truck still remain to be
There being no further business Board
1“ y your money
take your aud an Italian with a hungry brown bear
beaten.—Jacksonville
Produce News.
delightful
trip.
Adjourned
to
reguler
session
in
June.
‘
•w ee.
were visitors to the d ty this week.
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tH E SANT0RD IIERALD

items or Interest Concerning
Society People.

P O IN T S

P U R ELY

PERSONAL

round trfp on the aten me r to Sanford Tor
the pleasure o f the trip nnd to accompany
her niece, Mra. Turner, that far on her
Joutfrey, TJjcjt were met at ainiord try
Mr. Robbins, of Hole! Robins'.Nett, driven
around the city for an hour, and then the
ladle» boarded the steamer again and
came back as far as DeLand. They all
report «delightful trip__ Jacksonville Me*
tro polla.

Filed fo r Record
flow Celfry City Vanity Fair While
T.
J.
Powers
to CarlDackstrom.sat.mtg.
Away the Oolden Hours—
$50.
Social Gossip.
N. Bacon and w ife to S.01son,agt.,$700.
Never before has a prettier party been
Geo. Harris tu S. Olson. d „ $130.
held in 9nnford than that given by-Mrs.
W. G, Thigpen to N. H. Garner,wd.,$175
A . W. Brown mid Mrs. 0. W. King _pt the
Anna M. Curtis nnd husband to L. J. &amp;
hotel Bye-Loon the afternoon o f April 18.
K. ¡jwltzer. wd.. $1,000.
The decorations were in pink and, light
Clins. H. Morse to Odd Fellows, Winter
green crepe paper and palms. Thcscv-togethcr with the rich dark furnishings of
A. F. Conned to Geo. P. Geiger, wd., $1.
the room and the.filmy gowns worn by
Fidelity Ins, Co.' to Win. Bumby.wd., $L
life ladles, transformed the parlor o f' the
Beatrice Smythe toP.F. Laubach. d., SI.
Uye-Lo into n perfect bower of beauty.
Smith &amp; Davis to D. A. Bngley,wd..$10.
A fter the guests had assembled each was
II. &amp; S. Benedict to Mary S. King, mtg,
presented with a red or white rose pro­
$1400. -Í *,
cured from Mills, the florist, of JocksonR.L. Harris to Anna L. Hilpert, sat.mtg.
$5,000.
carried Off UF
Griffin, ngrt, $1. .
Mrs. R. S. Keolor, nnd the second prize, n
S. W. Westbrook to A. P. Counselly.wd.
sterliftg lint pin, by Mrs. Jerome Bruce.
$300. ‘
A guessing prize, n hand-embroidered
S.W.Westbrook to J. E. Pace, wd., $1.
lace-trimmed handkerchief, was also given
J. H. Prevatt to V. S. Weeks, wd., $1.
In which Mrs. Fred Schumpcrt was the
W. S. Baldwin to V.S. Weeks, wd., $1.
lucky one.
J.Q .A. Bnchelder to A, B.Stnrbird/mLgfl
At the close of the afternoon's enter­
E.MIlchelet alto A. M! StafbTrd.wd,$100
tainment, the guests to the number of
Nnnic Honsell to E. Johns, wd., $1.
1 twenty-eight were seated nt due long ta­
A. linden, gdn., to P.F.Lnubuch.d. $1000
ble, and it made a picture fair to behold.
Hammond &amp; Punch toSalhe Wllson.wthThe hostesses very ilmcefulLy_servc31lliCfoliaw lng:
J.S. Eaton to C. R. Rhoads, mtg..$1,000.
Lobster salad, with half hnrd-boiled eggs
H. H. Witherington to Mrs. S. J. Rhodes,
on parsley
mtg. $1,000.
Olives
Joe Cameron and w ife to C. E. Walker,
Bread nnd' Uuttfr Sandwiches
wd., $1000.
‘ Roquefort Cheese Sandwiches, clover shnpe
A. P. Connolly to J. N.Whitner.wd.$500
Mn r»h nudLint Loaf with W hi Pi wmI Croo m—

April no 190»,

m URRELL

m I N S H EIA

REAL E S TA TE BROKERS

Present to the Investor the Best Opportun!
ties in Florida
Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells g u a ra n te e d ,
$ 2 5 .0 0 to $ 2 0 0 .0 0 per acre .

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Celdfy forms, with flowing wells till tiled, drained nml rcmly for crop, $500,00 to $l(XX)oo
per ncrc.
City proiierty. Improved nnd tmimproyed. 303,000 ocres timber laud, with finest site in
Florida for crate factory.
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OthemTTLL'yQU what can be done. MURRLLL &amp;. MINSliEW are practical fanners us
well as real estate brokers, nml are here to show yop what has been nnd cun be done.
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Sanford Library

ROOM 20 • •
U pstftlrá. Pico Block
Open Tuesdays 4 to G p.m
AND

Saturdays 4 t(y9p. m.

Changing the Sewers ’

Cake with pink Icing, diamond shgpc
Coffee

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A targe force o f men are busy this week
IHitting in new newer pipe nnd making the
All departed, hnving spent n most en
grade considerably lower Ihdlio line near
joyablc afternoon
B u ild e r of
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The Herald office. The old pipe was too
Marble and Granite Monuments
near the surface nnd the level o f the new
An Enjoyable Trip
mreot pnvlpg neoo««ttnn»i1 ii / l i n n ^ -------------Tombstonesr E t c '
Mrs. Nellie Turner; from 'N ew 8myrnn; When'finished this lino of sewer will lie in
VASES, SETTEES AND IRON FENCES j|
Flu., past grand matron of tills state in first class order.
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Kelettrring Ncntly Done. Let Us Estl
t!ie order of the Enstern Star; Mrs. Dr.
mato on Your Work.
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h is announced thul the Senlmard Air
Bruce, of Tnmpn, present griind matron,
Will
call
on
you
by
request
with
Samples
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nnd Mrs. Brunson left Jacksonville on Line rnllroad, now ln tlie iiaiuls o f n reand designs. Importer of Foreign
¡¡
Sunday Inst on the steamer City of Jack­ celver, will be sold by Order o f the United
Granite nnd Marble
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sonville for Sanford, Fla.
Mrs. ' Zora States court, July I The cqnuumy will lie Church Street, Orlando, flo rida Mi
Brown, of New Smyrna, also took the immediately reorganized thereafter.
W r it e o r C a ll F o r P rlc o s
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The purest nml most refreshing bottle drink (in the mar­
ket today, is being made by the Pepsi Colu ‘ Bottling Co.,
of Sanford, und-to the lovers of a delicious nml healthful
.drinks-Weinvite_you-to-se«4h«-sailUHry-wny-iTr^'hlrif
this drink is being put up.by us.
And to tlieeity merchant,.we ask hlm lbVmue also and
see, that he may know the kind of-goods he is hamTfitljj
when selling the pure and refreshing Pepsi Cola.
C
And to those of other towns, we will ask that they drop
us aline requesting a sample of the pure Pepsi Coin,
.UitlL-tbey-too-iuay got-hi-line^imHtelHhe purest lad nrdrink made,
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Send us an order, or call on us, we arc out for the busi­
ness ami if a pure drink and courteous attention is uh.it
you want, we are the boys for you.
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SANF
And C o ncrete M anufacturing Plant O perated By

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W e are now prepared to do all kinds of Wood Turning.- W e man­
ufacture Porch Columns, Porch Balusters, Stair Balusters and'Newells
of all kinds. W e can Make your W indow and Door Frames Cheaper
Than you can on~tfte iob. Be~sure^n~d GET^OI-IR PRICES.
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__ W e sell the Best Brick there is.- Cheaper than other brick. Buy
your Building Sand of us; we sell Inferlachen sancLprices; are right.__
' W e make all kinds of Cement Building Blocks and do all kinds of
Concrete
Work. Our sidewalks are the best in town.......................
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A ll orders will receive prompt attention. Come and see our new factory at the corner
of French Avenue and Commercial Street, and get our prices on all kinds Building Material

THE SANFORD NOVELTY WORKS
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MAY 7, 1909

Numù*'' 38

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First Year

BT

CELERY BUILDS A CITY
Savan n ah

Will Try Raising This
Great Crop

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CROP BUILDS C ITIES

gwiford’s Great Prosperity A ttra c ts
A ttention o f Other CHIOS Who

LARG E VEG ETABLE S H IP M E N T S
Statement of R efrigerator Cars Leav­
ing This Section
If there are Any doubts regarding the
large shipments o f vegetables made from
this section this season a glance at the
figures given below will convince the
most skeptical.'
Sanford, proper...................... 059 cars
Rand's Siding..............................512 “
Monroe............................
21
S &amp; E R y .................................... 30-1
The celery shipment ulime comprised'
804 cars or 277,239 packages.
Lettuce and cnuliftnwrr mtTrfe,'fSFtibrs
or 173,705 packages.
This does not include the shipment of
strawberries and several minor crops.
The prices have remained steady
throughout the season and the glowers
have all realized a fair profit, while many
hnve made considerable profit.
These figures look large this year over
last season's statement and next' year
will greatly increase the vegetable ship­
ments as it is estimated there are twice
ns many people in the celery delta this
season and many more will settle here
this fall.

COUNTF SOLONS MEET
Reports

of County Officers
Read And Piled

COUNTY’ S FINANCIAL STATEM ENT
Sufficient Clay Found For Extension
-__ of 8anford A vw m *-55i3:r-

SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
Is Holding Interesting- Session This
Week
The Wekiva Sunday School Association
held their annual meeting this year in
Sanford and many from different sections
o f the state were in attendance. Follow­
ing Is the program;
First session was held Wednesday after­
noon at 3 o'clock. Heart Preparation, hy
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THE GLORIOUS FOURTH
W ill Be Fittingly Celebrated In
Sanford n

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FRANK CLARK TO MAKE ADDRESS
Blg^ Barbecue,

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-^ W tk a sp w i*'v^ A m tisem en ts Will M ake M oat
y Hnve a Sunday School in Our
Wish to Follow Example
Memorable Occasion
M a tte rs
CUupob! -Rev, N. Jr-Rr»hrmhTg«rr-fx)n*gelery crop 4ms been a great adver­
Sanford hns promised the people of Flor­
TYicidny, May 4th. 1000.
wood.
t i n g «tunt for Sonfonl, aside from Its
ida a grand colebration on July the Fourth,
Board met. Present Chairman Lee.
Mr. C, E. Crossland, Field Secretary of
money-making features, and socelebrnted
and like every other movement inaugu­
Commissioners Merrill, Overstreet and S. S. Board, Nashville,Tenn.
has our city become that every section of
rated by our citizens: this celebration will
Vaughan.
NIGHT SESSION
the United States has been attracted by
be according to plans and specifications
The minutes of the regular nnd special
Heart Preparation, Rey. I. B. Rogers
the great possibilities o f the vegetable
promised. The moat Important part of
meettings were rend, approved and
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crop. Even the larger cities arc seeking
this celebration will be a grand barbecue
signed,
Who Should Elect Our Teachers! Dr. J ami fish fry, for our hospitable citizens
to profit by the voluminous advertising
Communication of A. F. Bell, received
T. Denton, Sanford,
inaugurated by Sanford, as the following
realize thnt the way to the heart is through nnd read, matter referred to Superinten­
C. E. Crossland.
— ----- ----from the Savannah News demonstrates t
the palate, and if our visitors' palates can
dent o f Roads and Bridges.
' THURSDAY MORNING SESSION
“..The Morning News published n little
be tickled and their appetites satisfied,
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Communication In respect to White
Heart Preparation, Rev. E .Lee Smith. the occasion will linger long In their mem­
item from The Sanford Herald yesterday
Fly legislation received and rend.
to the effect that Sanford. Fla., was grow­
ories. Not only will it be a flow of the
The reports of the following county of­ Winter Gnrdcn,
How to hold our Boys (from 12 to 10 soul, but a feast o f reason* as well, and
ing at a wonderful rate, and that it was
ficers were received, rend nnd filed: Coun­
becoming the home o f many industries.
ty Physician, Superintendent of County yenrs of age,) J. W. Bray, Winter Garden. wishing to give the people the best, The
At what age should the teacher lead Herald issued an Invitation to Hon. Frank
Sanford is the place where so much fine
Home, Superintendent of Roads • and
the
pupils to Christ! Mrs. £. E. Tenny, Clark ta ninke the address, and-he heart*-—
celery is grown. Until It became famous
Bridges, Polls Collected, Tax Redemp­
CELERY GROWERS PICNIC
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for that vegetable the tQwn wnscompura
plied thnt nothing would give him more
tions
of
-March,
Sheriff
of
Fines,
Forfei­
The celery growers' basket picnic held
Sunday School Fundamentals. J. W. pleasure than to tie in Sanford on that
.lively unkown. except to tourists. Now at the beautiful and prehistoric shell tures and Costs, Sheriff's report to State
it is almost as well known ns Kalamazoo, mound, on J. N. Wliliner's place, at the Auditor, Report of Licenses and Finan­ Boyd, Sanford.
day nnd address the people. In view of
C. E. Crossland.— Adjourn.
Mich., another place famous for its cel east end of Celery nvcnUe. Wednesday of cial Statement of Coonty.
the fact thnt Frank Clark Is in the lime
THURSDAY
AFTERNOON
SESSION
light of the whole country at present, his
cry.
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Financial Statement of County Funds:
this week, was pronounced by all who at­
Heart Preparation.—— — DeLund.
address in Sanford on the Fourth is bound
Does Sanford owe its pmsperty. its many tended n grand 'success socially and in General Revenue 7,120.33 3,850.48
The Superintendent. Rev. Louis Entz- to attract thousands o f people, and his _
•mall industries, to celery! Tliut is n every wuy. The jkliysicul man was looked Fine A Forfeiture 3.843.09 2.398.82
mluger.
Field Secretary rtf Florida.----Roads
&amp;
Bridges
«9,888.04
8.92L01words, fraught with so much importance,
question lliat.is interesting this city Just after by the committer. ~whu. pravided-it
Cmmiy SdioSI
538.32 1 Q.717.88
Importance of the Teachers' meetings. will be copied extensively in all the daily
JLcelery4ias-ltelped-8nnfoitl-yrhir
sumptuous fish-fry ami lemonade, assisted S. Tax Districts
0.227.54 3,587.7 1 JJlr. W. T. Hajzlig, Orlando.
papers o f the Untied States. Mr. Clark
wouldn’t it help Savannah! We do not by the good housewives und wives to be,
The Teachers’ opportunity. Hiinynn will also Inform1the |&gt;eople about our deep
Totals
7,841.24 29,482.80
mean, or course, the help thnt would who brought heavy inilened baskets. The
1.507.70
9,409.05
2,184.38 Stephens' Kissimmee.
water channel in the Stt Johns and Lake
come from the sale of the vegetable if It social part was looked after by the young
C. E. Crosslnnd__ Adjourn.
1.920.40
4.310.05
771.00
Harney, our proposed government building
should be grown here In quantities, but ludles on the committee, who tried hard
2,250.35 "3,223.08
0.944.05
THURSDAY NIOHT
. .
nnd n Dumbyr o f issues of vital interest
the help (lint would come from the ad to introduce everybody to everybody else.
_______4,899.28
0.350.92
7,375.49
Heart Preparation, N. J. Perkins, San­
to the people of this district.
.
vrrlising ilmt it would give the city and
2,300.1 9
7.5
Ifi.OO
2,432.14 ford.
The mental man was looked after by
in
the
morning
tite
great
crowd
will he
, county. In every city lu which the cel Hon. J. N. Whitner, who was introduced
Sunday School a business pro|»osi|li&gt;u,
12.800.04 24.434.00 519.907.72
entertained by an automobile purade, par­
rry was sold the name of Snvnnnnh to the large crowd, fully 500 being pres­
W. S, Entzminger, Loongwood.
•Overdrafts.--'
ticipated in by the owners of autos and
would become familiar. Inquiries would ent, just n few minutes before dinner.
Why not teach the children the Doc­
Applications of Mrs. Surah F. Marshall
the manufacturers nml agents of cars who
hestaned respecting thecliy'Budvnntages Mr. Whitner made a splendid speech.
trines of our church,-J. B. Rogers. “
iinve signified Jheir intention of attending.
for business and factories nml If they Welcoming all new comers, he pastas! on und Mrs, Mnry J, Wheeler for State Pen­
nnd displaying their cars. A merchants'
««w answered favorablyrns they would to the prehistoric mound on which we sions, were examined nnd approved nnd
REAGII TWO HUNDRED MARK
clerk
instructed
to
forward
them
to
die
parade of floats will be a feature of the
be. the result might he the coming of stood, o f whose builders history has no
day. Various games, ns catching the
many immigrants and considerable cap­ record. He dealt at length and Interest­ State Board of Pensions.
The Bond of E. B. Webb for Notary The Celery City Eagles Are Moklng greased pig, climbing tiie greased pole,
ital.
ingly on the race of mound builders, who
Great Gains —
Public,
with S. Y. Way nnd- N. P. Ybwcll
sack races, |»otnto races, running rucesi
We have had an expert examine the built these mounds through South Florida,
Celery City Aerie of Eagles is the young­ etc., will keep things moving at a rapid
ns sureties, was presented and approved
soils of (be county and we have his opin­ iiere and there, and vanished long before
Bonds of the following persons to bear est lodge in the state although one of the rate, ami by the time that dinner Is an­
ion Ibai (lie condition;» for the growing of the wiiitc man set foot on this continent.
fire arms were approved und license or­ strongest.' At the meeting Tuesday night nounced the crowd will be ready to do am­
celery here are the best. It bus been sug­ Mr. Whitner pointed to the surrounding
forty new members were taken in, bring­ ple justice to the viands. A fter this the
dered issued to each:
gested that an effort ha made to form cglery delta, dotted here and there by
I. S. Hughes, Pistol, G. W. Smith nnd ing up the totnl .of charter members to addresses will occupy part of the after­
s small company to inuke an experiment beautiful and comfortable dwellings and
200. The hull in the Stone-Gove block noon. and a good hall game will prepare
Enoch Dell, Sureties.
with it. It Is possible that tills sugges­ green fields, and mentioned thnt these
W. W. Yolhers, Marlin Rifle, W. H. lias been remodeled nnd is now one of the nil for a light luncheon. The evening will
tion will l&gt;c acted upon.
It certainly same fields were ten years ago despised
finest lodge rooms in the city.
Howard and C. W. Goodrich, Sureties.
be made glorious with a grand display of
ought to l«*. We hnve published a com- flat woods, on which many of those pres
A suitable site will be purcliascd upon fireworks upon toe Inkc front nnd a fea­
Maurice Davis, Pistol, J. T. Lee nnd
.rminlcallon in which it was stated thnt ent had shot birds, and the cow-men lind
which a fine building will be erected. The ture o f this part of* tiie program will bean
W, 1!. Hand, Sureties.
the Chatham Agricultural Club would bought for a few dollars per acre to graze
A. Hutchinson, Pistol, J. W. Jackson members are very enthusiastic over the illuminuted parade of launches upon the
make such an experiment. That shows a cattle on. Mr. Whitner gnve a brief his­
future prospects of the lodge, am) are fit­ lake, and a mimic buttle with roman can­
and C. N. Griffin, Sureties.
commendable spirit on the part o f the tory of the trucking industry from its in­
Upon motion the Potltion of II. II. ting up a nice reading room Inconnection dles and oilier fireworks.
dub. lim the experiment by the "dub fancy to the present, having been born in
Puttishall, L, P. Daniel et u l. for a rand with the lodge room that will prove a
The street paving will he partly finished
wouldn't interfere with efforts on a larger poverty, educated by mistakes, had grown
from north end of mar) road to the new great benefit to the younger members.
by
that time, and the street rnilwnycomscale by a company.
to its i»resent size of boyhood, the next dock on St. Johns River, Genevn District
pany
will endenvor to have their cars
The secretary of the Chamber of "om- step is manhood. We hope to have Mr.
Death of J. H. Prevatt
was granted and the road ordered
running
in order' to carry the visitors
merce has asked the County Commission­ Whitner with us next year to speak at
After an illiqgBS of several weeks J. H.
opened.
'
over the city nnd celery delta. Come to
ers to secure n celery expert and see our annual picnic. The writer was at a
Messrs Vuughan and Branham, tiie Prevatt ope of Sanford's well known cit­ Sanford on the Fourth aud see the great­
whst can he done in the direction of loss to decide which lie enjoyed most, Mr.
committee io whom the matter of clay izens passed away last Saturday morning. est little city in the south.
growing celery on the country farm. A Whltncr's speech nrthcdhmer.buthasdein thq Glass'petition was referred, report The funeral services were conducted by
Cheap excursion rates have been grunt­
favorable response to the secretary's re- elded that the speech did him the most
that they found sufficient clay in said Rev, J. W. Boyd and Rev. J. F. McKinnon ed from a)l |&gt;arts of the state.
qiiest would meet with Very general ap­ good, as he gets a dinner every day, and
j&gt;itl end it-was- thereupon ordered that nnd the remains were interred In Lakeproval It is probable that the right kind lL is only on rare occasions be hears a
NEW GOLCONDAS
cloy for the
extension of Snqford view cemetery.
of soil could be found on the farm. Whnt sjtcech like that. The crowd broke at 5
Mr. Prevail lias been a resident o f San­
Avenue he donated by Lite cou'utjnor the
would meet the situation exactly, how p .m , some going home by launches, some
ford for the past thirteen year* and held Florida Lands that Pay th eir Owners
use of said extension.
,
is u company with sufficient capital by automobiles, and some by private con­
B etter than some Fabled Gold
Chairman Lee, who was selected to the esteem and respect of friends and
to secure.n few acres o f land, put it in veyance, ull happy and tired, with nothing represent the Bounl of Commissioners at neighbors by his integrity und U|»righl
*
Mines...
prime condition for j^pwjng ' celery and to mar the day. There was quite a few the Good Roads Convention In Palatka and moral life. ') *----- :— - ¡Lakeland and Sanford are rivaling each
to pky the expenses-of on export for one Sanford folks in attendance, and numbers on April 27, made his report.
H e w a s en gagu d .in
n tiie smiles each is telling of the
. -Gwnmlsaionef— Overstreet,— who t WHJ
together on
and
vegetables1
for
the
past
years
and
be—
ttttsfnpiL n gHr Q 8 8 B B K ■‘L ei*
wonderful
prosperity that Inis behillen
ilclegflted.to p rew n U P . tbe_ Sinplpr of
ing niuri: would bo-needed. The reputa­ these occasions, pull logeUier~for Greater District No.. 19. and to the members of* n iib e io h d tbeVuiithful side of life was tiie truckers In their respectivo baUIwlekfhtion of the county for growing celery Sanford, a more closely united trucking the legislature from Orange County, aitd preparing to erect a tilcc*home in this city Sauford tells of numerous instances where
would lie established and every acre of district, und all ns one big family, with a to other members of tite legislature, the where he could enjoy the remainder of men down there cleared $1,000 net profit
celery land would bo put Into cultivation common*« I m—the upbuilding o f the truck­ action of the County Commissioners in his life surrounded br his fumily and on every acre of land in cultivation in let­
advocating on increase o f the mlllage
I" a very short time.'*
friends. -*— ;— ■—
------ :_______ , ing district, with Sauford as the hub.
tuce nnd celery._______________ ___
far road purposes, made his report.
The petition of J. H. Bryan, J. W.
— A FARHEk.
His
summons
to
the
life
beyond
was
One of her big men. H. H. Channel shlnUnion Young People’s Service
Hoard et a!., for a road, laid over under sudden end in his demise tilsfflmlly loses ped 11.500 crates of celery, for which he
Tyre-Tukach
Nuptials
n
Epwortb League will meet with the
tb fl rules.loving husband and father and the recleved an average price of 51.25 per
Miss Florence Tyre and Mr. Gaza Takach
The following persons asked to be al­
Y. P. U. in tile Baptist church at 0:30
community
a valued citizen. * . ---- UuLo a neat little pile to tide him over
Sunday evening next. Mr. A. W. (Justus were united in marriage on Wednesday lowed to redeem the following properties
a
t
the
amounts
named,-viz:
He
leaves
a
wife,
two
sons
end
a
daughter
the summer.
will conduct the service, using .the topic, night at the residence a f Mrs. Landrum
W. R. O'Neal. A g l„ Cert. No. 1292 of to mum his toss.
Sanford shippers will soon be sending
"■Celled to Service." These union young un French avenue. Rev. J. W.Boyd of the 1902 and subsequent tuxes, at fiat sum
forward
carloads of tomatoes nnd eggBaptist
church
officiating.
Pwple s meetings are always looked for­
of 510.00.
Death of J. A. M e tis
plunts, u large accrage having been plant­
L G. Starbuck, Cert. No. 1006 for 1807
The bride is a sister o f' Mrs. Landrum
ward to with pleasure and a warm 4nvlJ. A. Metis, for the past several years a.
and subsequent taxes at flat sum of
ed in these esculeuu this season.
1» extended alike to young and old. and a resident of Alabama and while 530.00.
resident of tills city, died last Saturday
From Lukeland comes the story of one
” *°»e of oilier churuhes having no young visiting her sister In the city formed the
F. L. Woodruff. Cert. No. 1740 of 1892 night at Ills home on Third street. Mr.
man
(name not given) who eighteen
and subsequent taxes at flat sum of Metts was sixty-three years of age at the
**®°***e ■ “organization will be spedblly acquaintance which ripened into love.
months
agorented a small farm, of which
Welcome._________
513.93.
Mr. Takach la a youqg man well known
time of his death, and was wp|( known in
W. H. Jewell. Agt. Cert. No. 511 qU 8Q7
he planted nearly two a p es In strawber­
to
every
onp
In
Sanford
having
spent
the
Jjtoport of Advertising Committee
nnd subsequent*luxes at flat sum of this city.
Tiie remains were interred at Sylvan ries. He sold 6,800 quarts receiving cash
Nttl week the report'or the advertising greuief prift Q fbU life ill this city nnd 54.88.
bus
«
large
circle
of
friends
and
acquaint­
S.
G.
Dolive.
Cert.
No.
1300
of
1898
Lake
on Monday. Mr. Metts had no near sufficient to enable him to buy und pay
^wmltlee will be made In full. The roand
al)
tax
sale
clfu
.
at
flat
sum
of
relqtives, the members of his own family for a 15-acre farm with a 3-room cottage
Pwt will cover the entire work of the past ances. He .Is engaged Jn |he vegetable 578.00.
on It.
•*■*&gt;0. and contain a list of the subscri- and commission business.
Geo. T. Gaines, Cert. No. 28 of 1808 having died Several years ago.
A neighbor Is said to have made 500
The
happy
couple
left
for
points
tin
the
and.subsequent tuxes at flat sum of
"***. Mr. c. H. Leffler iS collecting this
O. L. Tayler, chief train dispatcher of gallons of syrup from a single acre of sug­
' h&gt; order to have uQ the'subscrlptionq East Coast nnd win probably make San­ 510.00.
It was ordered that the Comptroller be the A. C. L.w itli Conductor Puxtonjolned ar cane, while another raised 43 burrrla
Kid-bcfurc the report Is published.
v’. ford their future home upon their return. requested to allow 'each u£~lhe above a party of caplLuUati from Sou Francisco, of potatoes from one «ere, which netted
The Herald joins in congratulations.
petitions as prayed for.
on a tour of the East Coast, finally bring­ him 54 per barrel.
• • • '\
^fterttirpotetoes are sell!ftgin New York
Accounts were presented. warrants or­ ing up at Knight's Key, where they were
Lest we forget that spring Is here, an
■‘‘ accent» a quort, and New York apBut the Sanford stories o f (he 51.000
tqjt with
with I»er brood dered drawn In payment o f same.
[
selling In
.. Florida
five cents old-fashioned razor back
There being no further business Board roya II y.e inert allied. They report a most profit per acre In truck still remain to be
1 “ y your money
take your aud an Italian with a hungry brown bear
beaten.—Jacksonville Produce News.
delightful trip.
Adjourned
to reguler session in June. ‘
•wee.
were visitors to the d ty this week.
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�"another good man ¿one wrong." Don't
harpoon him unless he has been awfully
w ick ed , an d an u n fa l t e a hU
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W ant Good

to heaven.
Dissemble and emulate the hypocrite.
If you see a swaggering bully to Whom you
would like to give a swift kick in the subsequently, don't do it. if be it bigger than
you are. Be polite, scrape and fawn and
palaver, and with many genuflect ions and
a profound salaam bid him good morrow.
A Chie I Is Among Yè Taking Notes, It does not pay to be too truthful all in a
bunch. The tough citizen might not like
and Faith, lie'll Prent ’Cm"—
your style If your veracity ts too proMmwd

A B u d let pf Opinion “ Just Be
tween io u and Me“

t n C L I S H

W e have a new line jus
in and the low price w¡|

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and see them.

S A N F O R D F U R N IT U R E CO

The JKind That Looks +
Like Bread, Tastes Like |
Bread, and is Bread?

U * V f OU are a dissembling hypocrite."
X
said one of my Sanford friends the
other day. “Everything you say
in T he Hexald is calculated to smooth
down the wrinkles, and though the day it
doody. you endeavor to make the pun
shine just the same.”
1 smiled a smote, far this accusation has
been brought against me in other cities

The Finest Line of Pas
tries in the City

Painter

The blunt Mrs. So-and-so is known ev­
erywhere as a disagreeable old larmigani.
a virago and a catamaran, because she is
not deceitfuL She adheres to the text
though the heavens falL She b devoid of
tact and deceit. To her every life is a
whited sepulchre, and her only delight Is
in tearing vulnerable wounds to expose to
the cold world the frailties of the human
kind. To her the church can have no
thieen Anne front and Mary Ann hack.
.The facade and the foyer must comport
with the back stoop and the alley. Yes.
she always tells the truth, but her acquaint­
ances would give the devil a wanner welcomk^han they do her. She has no “best
foot" ut put forward. She b a n old shrew.
Soriely is right in practicing to deceive.
What / (the hostess would forget her “po­
liteness" and her “manners" and say to her
guest truthfully, “what a weather-beaten,
old hag you look today. Heavens! what
what a fright you are. with scrawny neck
and bony arms and paint enough to deco­
rate a house." Instead of “hewing to the
tine, let the chips fall where they may."
she exclaims with dramatic fervor “bless
a y eyes! bow charming you are looking.
You are growing younger everyday." And
then she may wish thb butterfly of Vanity
Fair was eleven thousand miles army.
Stiff, she has started a pleasant train of
thought in her visitors'* mind, and that is
something to her credit, even If she dxi
falsify to accomplish it.
I have heard of
who pretended to
marry women for love, when they merely
wedded them to help take care of their
ghsttoocu* stomachs ' Supgcie tbeae mica
had been truthful. The women would

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(Caterer to the P u blic)
hymns and raiwd your voice in praise of
God. After that yoq came home and en­
joyed the day in a quiet way. bearing
probably, some of the stories of the great
and good men who have lived, as welf os
of one Man who w a* a hoy like * you in
that He was human, and He could tmypathixe with you becauseof that humanity:
aivl r**
I n w « » -wf-ytaif tiesires and disappointment*, because of His
J. D. PARKER. Prop
divinity. He coqld lead you to greater
ambitions and console you under greater
Room and Board $1-50 Per Day
j j HHwlim uratx
I W b , « * ■ « ' atgh*
dropped its curtain and. the stare planed
it up. you went to sleep easily because
you were happy, and you were happv belausa ju n were good.
You open your eyes and shrug your
Shouldere and say: “Times have changed,
it's different when one's a man." Don't
you wish you were a boy againT How are
your Sundays spent nowt You sleep late
in .the morning: you awaken when the
churches are letting out; post dissipations
hare tffJnd your appetite - for'’ breakfast,
In the Qty
and. as you would say. you drag through
the day somehow, and wish far Monday. We make everything known to tbe__tradr
I wonder bow- the Sundays will look as
they are described upon your Life Book? Full Line of Confectioneries
That book will be. read before ail the
And Cigars
World, and do you think you will be proud
F r e e Ik m s e -lo -H o tu e D elivery*
of the account given of those days!
How have you honored those whose t i t Park A t * .
'Phaera ICS
name you bear f You count your father
as old-fashioned; as something of a bore.
You think you have done your duty to
your mother if you send her an occasional
present, but there never coroes to you the
thought of what you really might do. of
what they hoped for: of how they counted
on your being, when you were a man, not
only the dearly beloved son, bot the friend
AND
and counselor, the one to whom they could
tarn with their sorrows and And sympa­
thy; the ooe to whoa, they could bring
their pleasure ^nd And a sympathetic de­
A i e n t f o r V lr £ ln t a -C a r o lin a F e r
light. 1 do not befcevr you care to look at
t iliz e r s
that old-fashioned picture of your d m I r tfaat is in an album among some papers
that are sever disturbed, where you. an
awkward boy. are in the picture, b—» i » f

SAVE

It has stiQwn more results for the Money invested than
It will pay you to exam ine the Celery Fields where

Our-Wagon W ill Stop A t $
t Your Door Every Day *

No man is perfect, and nothing is ab­
solved from imperfection— the sun has
spots upon it. Every human being is de___ ceitfut. won ur leas.-but a ll1humanity ts
not treacherous.
What would become of this unhappy
g a U lt t t U ia a d h w B W lil M d s m i W f
told the truth, the whole truth and nothing
.but the truth.! ■ Hades wouldn't be in it
for misery, suicide and trouble. Disserobli ng nature plants sunshine in the human
breast. It paints pleasant pictures in the
minds of men. and makes children Laugh

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erwise. and if the pages of this paper can­
♦
not exude good nature at all times. I would
not be myself.;
If ,yuu. would get along in the world, be
1
a hypocrite, say I. Look around you and
t
then tell roe who are the successful crea­
tures in life Î ' The sot-disant hypocrites
«»m e to the front rv n ) time. Sometimes
a boy again, and see yourself happy in
they are politicians, then we call them your Sunday suit, dressed to go to church.
diplomats; when they arc of the cocumbo

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make them go.

T h e k ii i d ^ t h a f M o th e r
used to m ake?

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Is M •Im s k Imt i v U i M I s t*B
tb* profit «b a t ttey n a U US* to know, bot haaw
(tv * Brack at Its rp tn to tcUiog them «S a t iW j
to know —Gwrty.
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There see more Bes toll la the semence
“I a n glad to see yon," thin woalf -he
h erc jrS y to patch 5a ta as turnpike a n ü T
n a n A n d yet I v « U not have it other­
wise. Hypocrisy s the thing. Fur. of a
a u k sk a w s U k i t t x t a s h l h e a d"
come tap and pot fab glad hand la k b own
M w i i before saying “t have no ooe tor

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• B o y s ’ S u it i, Latest M y le s ^ o J
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P a n ts, 3 to 17. B o y s ’ F u r a i- L - :^ /
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Various Sources

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d u r in g t h e w e e k

. More the Readers Will rind o B rief
’__ _ Historical Spring Flowing fo r flurried Readers
Highwaymen held up a train on the
Northern Pacific railway last Friday, nnd
•jobbed live mall sacks.

Queen Wilhelmina of Holla nd gave birth
to a daughter nnd heir May 30.

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U VtRCOM E BY GAS FUM ES

Columbia Comity Prohibitionists .Win

Fry and M errill Laid Out Tuesday Last
-------------- - From Its effects

In the Election
One of the most exciting elections ever
held In Columbia county ended last Tues­
day night when the polls closed on the
‘wet" nnd "d ry" contest, and Columbia
remains dry by a majority o f about 135
The contest was hard-fought, and In
every precinct In Lake City the women
and children remained at the polls all day
In the rain nnd worked for temperance
with songs and pleadings.
Tuesday night the Lake City band bond­
ed a paj®3exTfnbout 500 men, women
and children, who celehrrdted the dry vic­
tory.

N. W. Fry and Chas: Merrill, employees
oftheJSaniard Light-fc -FOal Co,r-«(e r e
overcome by gas fumes last Tuesday and
forced to quit work far several hours.
They were working^n a ditch near the
railroad crossing placing the gas mains
lower to avoid the brick paving nnd while
cutting the gas main were overcome by
the escaping gas before they could get
out of the ditch. The men were carried
out o f reach • o f the gns and after
Testing far a lo w hours were pronounced
out of danger. They seemed to have suf­
fered no bad effects from the narrow
esenpe from asphyxiation and' are still
"on the Job."

During the extreme cold weather on the
Dissolution Notice
*
*, ,
jut day of April In' Michigan and other
Change Dftte of Concert
The firm o f Murrell &amp; Minshew tins been
northwestern states fires were kept burn
The concert under direction of Mrs. Li­
dissolved by mutual consent, B. B. Min­
log to save .the fruit orchards.
kins for the benefit of the Library Asso­
shew retiring. The business of the firm
A grain elevator nt Chicago was burned will be continued by K. R. Murrell who is ciation. has been changed in date to next
Wednesday, May.-lflt »•
last week. Loss over $1,000,000.
hereby authorized to collect nil outstand­
_ _ _ i- i^ lk ^ ^ llW t u d r F ^ T ia d 'b e e n ing debts and settle any indebtedness in­
HAVE YOU SEEN THE
sentenced to life Imprisonment for the curred by the firm.
B. B. M in s h e w ,
killing of his father.
The Russian debt has increased to $5,
900.000,000. and thegovernment’seredit
Is at tovrwnter mark.

K . R. M urrell .

REPORT OF THE CONDITION Oh

First National Bonk at Sanford,

Ouralcnfls. arcuml ami uiuecured___
020.2:1
U. S, lioculs to secure circulation.......
0,250.00
Komis, eeniretlet, etc....................... 22.002 50
Banking bouse, furniture and liilurre 111,0-12.Oil
Due from National Dank* (not reserve
a te n ta )............... . . . . . . . . . . 70.438.85
Dun front Slats Banka nnd Bankers...
0.(114.57
Due from approved reserve agents.... 5U.208.72
Chrcki amt other cash item s...........
101 14
____ ______ , , __ ___ Notel nf uliicr .Nalian a I B anks.......;- 8.737.00

After ncarljTn century, uie remains o f
Major Pierre Charles L’Enfaht, the French
who designed the Nntlonnl cap­
itol. have been removed from their resting
place.on a Maryland farm to a plat In the
Arlington national cemetery. _
(tov. Wilson orK em ucky^arpardoned
ex-Gov. T aylo r who was Implicated In the
assassination of Gov. Goebel a few years
&gt;ago. ■On the morning after the issuing of
-the pardon, an effigy of* Gov Wilson WAS
liiiil hanging 1n the poafoffice dTGhent.
Ky., placarded "Goebel Is dead, but his
friends nlnt."
Nicola Tesler claims to have discovered
a new motive power capable o f driving
any vessel, mlMTIflUer what her size, fifty
knots an hour.

LIABILITIES
• •
Capital Stock paid In ...,............. .
$25,000,00
Surplus fund .... ........................ . .. 111,500.00
nil
" profits,
Undivided
less i-xpriiM-s and
-tases
____Js........
t&gt;ald
..... ........ .
.186.70
National Bank nt'lcSoutstanding----U,250.00

Ti|TAL......

$:um,(ißo Hi

Last week’s tornado reports show the
storm to have been'widespread and very
destructive. Disasters on the great lakes
were numerous nntl costly In lives nnd
property. In Georgia and other southern
slates it is estimated that the property
damage will'amount to millions nnd the
•death roll will number scores of |&gt;cop!e.

FOR
PURPOSES

SANFORD

Ask for it, We have it ----THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER

WORKS

J a c k s o n v ille , TUa - - - - —
(W rite us)

CHAS. H. EVANS, Sales Agent,
Sanford, Florida

HERALD

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Or any other-brand of our justly
— Celebrated Fertilizers—
Do you want Hardwoo«^ Ashes?
Dried Blood, Sheep Manure, Blood and Bone
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See them at The Herald office

Total ..................................13U0.U00.lt)

pi.May.lUOa-—
whsL The progressive Turks have conA M THRASHER.
Correct—Attest:
Notary
Public.
troll of the government now, nml jxisscs3 t) CHASE
11E0
0.
FERNA1.D
sios of ail the fort Iflea li on s. Asiatic Tur­
FREDERIC H RANI)
key is yet fur from being civilized.
Directors.

R«v. Thomas Dixon, Sr., one of the best
known Baptist preachers o f North Caroli­
na, died Inst week at Raleigh, in theOOlh
year of Ids age.

ALL

Spade.
SI5.247.50
•Legal-tender ootid ......... . 7.200.00 $22.447.50
Redemption fund with U. S. freuaurer
(5 percent of circulation___
312.50

Stale of Fliirkln.
1
County of OranRe J *•
r . V r . FBhier.cSthlrr ofthe aliove-nainnl Itank,
tftcr massacre Lng some twenty of thirty do eolrmnly iwenrthnt Ihr nlnvrMntpmriit Is true
nnd Ik-lief.
thousands of unbelievers in the Moslem lo tlie In-sl of my knowledge
F. P. FORSTER. Casli ier.
Subacribnl and sworn lo before tne tills 3rd day
religion, things nre quieting down somc-

liy the hacking up of small filthy crcekB
«Greenville, S. C., Inst week, 70,000 lbs
of cold storage meat was spoiled.

A T Y P E W R IT E R

Lawrut Money KramcittlUait^vou

Certified cheeks___. . . t

Armour Blood, Bone &amp; Potash
Armour Celery Grower
Armour Vegetable

B lick en sd erfer?

1.230 55

Individual deiauils sullJcct to check.............. 330.400 17
Demotul ccrtUicute* of de,
posit ...................... . 3,081.00

Drive your Wagon into Sanford
Call .on C. H. Evans
He can deliver any brand you waht out of
Ouf new Warehouse
v
Without Delay—

—

Fractional papercurrrncy, nickels, nnd
cents.

ARMOUR

Armour Practical Trucker” '

- Nadir Pash, the cx-Sultnn of Turkey1«
IN TMK-STATE O r rLORTDA.'AT TUE CLOSE Or
bast friend, nnd second eunuch o f tflk
business A p r il 2 8 m , 1900;
household, was publicly hanged Inst w eek
ss a penalty for inciting riotln Tn m n iW iRESOURCES.
I.n.irusntt'DlwouttiiT. r::. ....r..7--$177 0701
The Interstate Commerce Commission
ha* ordered o reduction of ten cents on a
hundred pounds nn nil commodity tariffs
from the AUnntic seaboard to nil Pacific
const terminals, effective June 9 next.

Y o u c a n gèt

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FashtölTable H a lf Cuttlng
and General - Barbering
Hot and Cold Baths at all H ours.
phur Hatha a S p ecialty

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P ico Block oppoaits Esprasa O ffice

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Just Received

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G IN G E R A L E OR S O D A W A T E R
Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent illnesa, old
1
digestion and give you health

The Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fla.

WANTEI^A RIDER AGENT

A law has been enacted In New York
compelling bakers to make tbei/loaves of
bread full weight.

i ttakiof money Lut. H 'riU / *r fu it¿ triim U rs amJ j/Wm / */Frr mi 0m
k
MU HONftCV K K U U I UlC ll until you lecci re and *ppn»v«ol your
»•nee./n
1 lo UlfOMf u p W t Ia Um U.Í». tw d # w 4 « * i
in advance,
I' K ttK K T l t l A I . dim of whifh tira» yvu mjy ride the btrjrcte aud
&gt;u wtih. U yuu ere thtti Dot pcricttlruilillnl or do lo i wiih lo
p U bwk u u l t our «ipcoM end »# * »••// tu t fie rut »tu t n t .
i r » We lumiih lhe tuf tieel triue U rrtlel il U |we»tbl» to raak»
'f c » al on» une 11 profit abote tenu! lactory coït. You u n f i »
a profita by burina direct ol ur and bart tnt maoulacturer'a (iur&gt;
Uc&gt;cle. 1 )0 M O T 11II V • bicycle or a pair ol tiret lrom e v « u
I rou récrire our catab«uu and learn our unhcard ol J t t t r g
a i « i M ù i c fftrt to r id e r »t e n t a .
K T A I I I I I C n »Ken you recelee our berskdul c a u lo r » and
A S IU N IS fiL D , , ud, pur eup « b. modelé at tha wmdtr/uUf

Wilbur Wright has sold Ills aeroplane
irigliu for Italy to the government for
1200.000. '•
Gimbel Bros, of Philadelphia have taken
ai lease for 105 years of properly between
•32d and 33d streets, Now York, thirtytwo city lots. The total rental ampunts
Jtn over $(i(i (mftft&lt;m -----------— —
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U. you can aril our DicytUa under your own name plata at
tbe diy received.
•
I. We do not rcru Ur I r handle M o o d Head bicycle«, but
ji In trade by our Cbicaco retail atorra. Theta wa citar out
i 8 8 or S ID . XJtacripuea barraiu líete mailed Irrt,
p ortad r o lla r chaina and púdola, parta, repaire and
al ks!/ tk t uiuat r t U il t r im . .
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The firm bale of coitoli from Campngaiio,
Nicnruugu», bas arrived o l New Orleans.
A company will pul in a big plantation,
leo &lt;ons of^sceü having ^ej¡iL purchased
"fui Hie purpose.

EALING TIRES™

- flirteen ocres of llie fnrm at Falrvicw,
Afir *h cre Juffw on P a r is WUB fiOfn. lias
i&gt;«en bought and will be made into a Da­
vis memorial park. It Is expected to ded­
ícale it June 3.
.

Is It as good ns your business ? Does it do you credit
or does it misrepresent you?
W
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Nr

,

Think it over, ami if you
"&gt;fc»

find it is not as good ns you think it ought to be, try us once.

Manuel Amador, first president of Pan­
ama. died May 2.

If you nre needing letter heads, bill heads, envelopes,

Jumes Ü Hyde, former vice president of
dw Equitable Life Insurance Co. of New
York has been fined, and sent to prison
for having run bis automobile into o taxIcab In Paris, France, causing serious in­
jury to a passenger.

cards, statements, circulars, booklets or anything of that

Miu Constancia EL Maxwell luis been
**“*•«* professor o f modern hlsTory at Trlnny College, Dublin. Ireland. She Is the
wst woma n professor chosen in the college.

our Bonds and Linens.

Auto Speed Is Limited

kind, let us Jiear from you.

We will submit samples und

If you ore fond of especially nice stationery, a^k tasee
You'll he sure to like them.

DcUMtu f ». i c;ry oo « s s i l e a l W W e * r « perfectly
bank. I f roo order a pair o l thee* Hr«», W * » U
wtor bettor, tost lonicraud look in e r U ifs r s T t llt
k n o w tk »l y o a lieUHmso w tll pUued that W « 3
Wa want you to asados e trial order » I one«. h «»Ç t1

. mi *" 'he house Monday morning themeas- IF Y O U NEED TIRES Hcd*t&lt;liórn
«fB defining the speed Of automobiles on
_ n u à V a u f a n 1 toit writ*uaa poalal tod
®Bunu&gt; roads was passed. It limits the D
O N O T W AIT o r a pair o f tires (rota a
•Peed to twenty miles. The original bill offers ws ars nuklai lloatycoaua
■“ “ 'led the speed to fifteen miles per
A001, bm Uils w ot amended.

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NOTICE T O CONTRACTORS
Node« !» hereby »Iven that »caled bU» will 1»

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«mn'tV^Floride. unUl'fl o!^ocluo&gt;nón$thete veíifh
Jtaw v. itrw v ,
day woí» june
tha boahl o( count
salt) Udì M itin *
Umiliale Dltulct
and water c/eek»_ a* proditches, drain».
Ion»
«kled for) accord In» to plan» and »peclBcat1
M in ia li
Tba quanlHIet »Wen herein are calculated from
avera»e end area» made at each one hundred fret
»lotion and are approximate only.

8143,60.

Estimated

cost or clearing,

110.00.
One c u lv e rt Cam eron Avene«*,
846.00.
T o tn l estim ated cost o f this
section, 8198.60. S lope 1 to 1; bottom
w idth. 3 feat,
.
■
T o U l estim ated cost o f Geneva A v e ­
nue D itch N o rth Side, No. 4: T o ta l cost
o f excavation , 86(6.74. E stim ated cost
or clea rin g, 8130.00.- E stlm a led cost o f
cu lverts, 146.00. * E n gin eerin g.
*60.00.
E stim ated cost o f ditch. 8300.74.

I . m ilm: Ht HtAttOA 6« OH M c k w a te r lin e
o f Dnae M onroe at cro ssin g o f C elery
A ven u e to lie till'd w ith 300 fCCt o r 24-

89(7.96.

i,|""t«,|nut■ « 1‘ U|'o ‘ s t a t i o n " '« '- ¿ 7 ;"ih en ce I 3185.12.

s £ T , jt

«sa .

r t -T - f , ■„ { ¡ f f l i W

.on

•fiMkSttjTSTSS 1«

E stim ated cost o r c le a rin g t

$1£S:12^_

f

section:

is

,

m,

cubic yards or excavatUm '¡ i f
'Hi
»439.60.
C learin g
*1
C e le ry - A ven u e ditch anil p ?».?1
D itch 33 feet nt *3 uu n rr-r h Av«na,
T o ta l estim ated r j . t ' ,,'r ' u ^ 1*
»018.00. Hlope, 1 |„ 1;
, •* * * .
■action 01.— I m 25uu r.- t
* ,*-t

f
B egin n in g at a sla k e on the Houth side
o f G eneva A ven u e nnd on the Enat side
1295 cublo.
cubic ^artis^
yards o f excavation , cstlm n
■action
■sci
l oit 3a.— Is 600 feet long from Htn- | 1295
o f Ilenrdall Avenue, thence north 88
« I cubic I ted h t $ I « 1.17.__ Kstlm nted cost o f clea r
degrees, 30 m inutes east w ith said aouth tton 80 to 76, and consists
Ing
$30.00.
300 fi*et o f 24-lnah s ew er
unie yurua or excavutlon e.iV.'. 'T : : T
unis o f excavation estim ated at ■■ *;*•»- p|tie at 80 cents
lin e 16 fe e t south o f the line betw een
per lin eal fo o l In place
340.10.
C learin g estlm
M
Sections 33 and 34 to Station 80 which .Is t imated cost o f clearin g. 810.00. 1-SPECIFICATION
iou
r
connections.
12(0.00.
One
concrote
)no brid ge span 20 rw.t( j ÍJ A 1 l»*4t.
ia 16 fe e t south o f said section line and tlim ited cost o f tills section »34.16.
box
H.
T.
Inlets
storm
W
ater
a
t
$20.00
tlm
ated
cost
o
í
this
» . . . 1 - . — - -• ..III nectlm.
Kant Side D rainage Canal N orth be­ In tho saw grass o f la ik e J eA u p . con ­ feet on bottom, 46 degree slope.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f
•i**;* } to 1; bottom iM,|||u j V
■ eetlon 33.— Is 2&amp;oo reel lon g from each, $80.00.
gin n in g 117» fo c i eaat o f the Southeast sulting o r three sections, I. e „ 17, 18 unit
this section .8611.87»
. . .
-,
Hint
Ion
76
lo
60
and
consists
o
f
Ii53|
tS. K .)
corner
Heotlon
T h irty -th re e
mm
a
i
'
l&gt;ltciÍ
N “ “ í:
1 t,f
ltr.-K ,
— ■ «a lie n O e -lw -3 6 &lt; m fe e t lo n g fro m
taco. 33), T ow n sh ip T w e n ty ( T p . SO).
T otn l entlm nleíl cost • ..r .
.. ..._____ _____ __ clinr* Htntlon 36 to “ O " nnd con sists o f 1947 $1066.10.
----------Iti— 1U_11
• -; " r *'*f»V»lla^
cubic yards of- excavation estim ated at
T t F i f &amp; l l î l t r S f f n i , v &gt; ThBltCe.Willi m s i cubic yarda o f excnvntlon estim a- lu “g ,' $80.00. One
“ * farm crossing, (10.00.
243.35. E stim ated coat o f c lea rin g.
E stim ated cost o f cb-arln» m »
raid lino aouth o f Section T h irty -th re e led a t 8182.16. E stim ated c o st o f clea r­ " r&lt;-ct on Itottom. 46 degree slope.
20.00.
T
o
ta
l
estim
ated
cost
o
f
th
is
secE stim ated cost of b r id g i
Section 3 ».— 1* BOO fr e t lon g from
(Hoc. 33) W e a l to Ho ut Invent c o m e r ing. $80,00 E stim ated cost o f this sec­
etc.. $231.00.
"riiigrs, ou|trr,^
thureof, u dlatanco o f 366 feet, thence tion. $343.16. HlopO 1 to l ; bottom width Htutlon 50 to Htntlon 26 nnd con sists o f tlon. * . 83.36.
T
o
ta
l
«••tlm
nlisl
cost
o
f
Dr.
A
ld
rid
g
e
C
ost o f Engineering, |«ii.no
229V cubic yards, estim ated nt $344.65.
on a lin e N orth Id feet, onat fro m It 3 feet.
.
.
.
and parallel th ereto to station »3x50 a *) Section Xfc— Is *600 fe e t lon g fro m
T o ta l cost o f clearin g. $30.00.
One Diteli. No. 16:
«lin a «.
CUH1 ,,r «ht» ■|IU.
T otn l cstlnintcd cost o f excnvutlnn
distance o f ».986 /cot and la rin lfiatln g Stations 60 to 36 and consists o f 2216 «•»•hart Cam bcfon A ven u e 16 feet. _$46 •
$640.34.
lit tho back w a ter* o f 1-uk.i M onroe on cubic yards.
Estim ated a t $332.40. E s­ J0 2 feet Oil bottom . 45 degree slope
„
« U ! Branch Ditch ■&lt;, so
a lino 16 fe e t cast o f the line between tim ated cost o f clea rin g fxo.oo.
Section 38.— In 2500 feet long rnmi • T o ta l estim ated cost o f idearln g, $80.
One
B egin n in g at Htatlon u
_
Sections SB and 8», con sistin g o f fou r cu lvert Itlchtnond Avenue. $46.00. T w o Htutlon 26 to "O ." mid contnln* 3091 uu- 00
. Estim ated cost of, brid ges and cu l­ corn er o r I^| to, m . m «i.îîi.K f
section ». J.e., one, two, three, four.
cu lverts Cam eron A ven u e 16 ft. span” l i e yards, estlm ntrd nt $161.10. Esllm n-. verts, sew er pipo, etc., $320.00.
visio
n
No.
3
on
Urn
West
II
r
f
■action Ho. 1.— 3200 feet long from each. $90.00. E stim ated cost n f this
led cost o f clearing. $10.00. T otn l e s ti­
Engineering. *60.00.
HIAtlon 77 to m utlon 66 conslntlng or section, 8647.40. Hlope I to I ; .bottom mated cost o f th is section, $&lt;74JO. 2
T otu l estim ated cost o f this d llch
1087 cublo yards In excavation estim ated width, 2 feet. .
foot bottom, 46 degree slo|&gt;e.
at 81(3.06.
One c u lv e rt estim ated lit
Totn l estim ated cost o f Joe Cnmcrog $990.34.
noctlon 1*.— I* 3600 fe e t lon g fro m
816.00.
uoo lineal fe e t 30 Inch sew er Station 26 to "O ,” nnd consists o f 861 Ditch, No. 10:
C lutppar Dtten T ltStile 81200.00.
C lea rin g estim ated ut cublo yards.
E sllm ated cost o f excavation , f IOP5.76.
Kstlm nted cost. 6127.80,
B egin n in g n t ttie H. E. corn er N . E. U
*80.00. Totul estim ated cost o f this sec­ Estim ated cost o f clearing. »x ru b trT o - ~ E stim ated cost o f clcnrlug. $130.00.
o
f
tha
H.
\V. Vi. Section 32, Tnw nnhlp 19 M ill bran ch
Htatlon 1J . «V*. liíi « «
Est I Minted cost o f bridges n n d 'c u l­
tion. 11188.06.
____ r ..._____
tal estim ated coat o f this section. 1207,South Itnnue 31 , East at S tation “ O ," ■ingle «lee ft
56
naiiiib,» .un¿
.«!" " ^
li U
.| degris-M
negrees pusslm.
■ inVTft
— ■ .—
..»v a a A ct- lon g
verts. $66,00.
80. Hlope 1 to 1; bottom w idth 2 foot.
t
’.
tlieirc.''
fiqru
i
fo
llo
w
in
g
the
ea
st
Une
o
f
_Fom Station 66 to Htutlon 30, constat­
L
tra
ck
s
tw
i i i ntruii T7yTfr~ i i 1*
E
ngineering,
$70.00.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f O eneva A v e ­
l,uv
j
ay-:Awnnio
h
e
Hhtrfan-dfon
the
Augi
ing o f SB90 cubic yurds o f excavation, nue D llch south side. No. 6: T o ta l coat
gle right 6 liegrern 5» .nDi'ut.7"?
Tulai-M M Im ateii cosl u f 'th ls itltch No.
S taIttioli
tion 156- 43: thence right ti s®
Ijirk V l t T i W « Ijik e M onroe, ami then
t i-silm nted ut $403.60, »00 feet o f 30- o f excavation , $622.36.
Estim ated cost 10, 1360.75., .
Krei
terniliuU éa and consista o f three sec
c -inch tile, *1200.00. and clea rin g estlm a- o f clearin g, 8340.00. Estlm ntrd cost o f
MH 10 mitrales to Htntlon u £
lions, I.
49, 60 and 61.
U lt
— rrrrT f'T s T .S 6 . T o ta l estim ated cost ol bridges, $136.00. Engineering, *60.on T o .
Howard Packard Ditch, Mo. 11.
llntrcer. u miV.TÎ;
niiiui.( ■•«M oa 49.— Is 1100 fe e l lon g from lo Htpllon 108 • 72: .tio'hi..
th is section, IK7O.76.
Hot tom
width, tnl estim ated cost $1067.36.
B egin n in g on the east.AlU£-of-Bcnrdntl
t
Htntlon
Cl
to
Htatlon
6U
nml
connlnts
nt
25 d egrees 22 nilmitl-M lo S »KRlt . i t îrigh
* '1
1 fo o t; s Iojm', 1 to 1.
A ven u e 15 fe e t south o f the lo t lino be­
■action Mo. 3.— It Is 3600 fe e t long2 6-10 on north si...... r Ht. ilerVrÏÏSL 1 !;
tween 19 und 32 H ow ard Packard laim l 166 cubic yards o f excnvntlun i ntim ate,
0.
Jordan
Maud.
Ditch
Mo.
nt $68.13.
E stim ated cont o f clearin g. nue; tlicn rc itugln l.d V Y ii'
rnnn Htatlon 30 to 6, con sistin g o f 33H
•-....
.. t LltatlnM
»" n
B egin
n Iin _g nt
Htatlon •*!
‘•O'*
u point on Co. Huh-illvlslon. thence N orth 89 d e­ *20.00. T o ta l estim ated coat o f this sec­ Htutlon 178 - 38; thi-lici. angle ricr,&lt; ! î —
cubic y n r tls 'b f excavation estlinuted ut
grees, 30 m inutes East on a lin e 16 feet
Hlope, Ilk to 11- bottom d e g re e s 31 minutes tu Station ■*-1
8111.SO.
One c u lv e rt
estim ated
at the cunt sldo o f Beardall A ven u e nnd 16 south o f the cen ter sections 9 and 1» tion. $78.13.
width. 2 f e e t
116.00, and clearin g estim ated at 182.86. fe e t east o f the northw est corner o i the T ow n sh ip 20, Houth Itange 31 East, end
tlw n c » a n g le rig lu u degreeï jj, lî* * ‘
southw
est
qu
arter
o
f
the
northeast
quar­
■action BO.— Is 2600 feet lo n g fro m utes hearing fiorili 60 .l.-ur.-ea î: » î '
T o ta l estim ated cost o f this section.
Ing n l Htntlon 80, 1000 feet out In tho
ter,
Hectlon
4.
T
ow
n
sh
ip
20,
Houth
B
ung*
*542.10.
Htnpc, 1 to 1) bottom width, 31 east, thence w ith the hearing o f said meatlown o f Enko Jessup, conslntlng o f Htntlon 60 to 26 ami consista o f 272:' lites West lo Hialino J iu , V b V -^ sÏÏ.'tcuhlC-Vurda-uC-uxcnvution,-estim ated -nt «O Htntlon- in T a ttV ie « ni. r ii ^ T T d
i foot.
line eastw ard fo llo w in g tha cen- fou r suctions, I. e., 37, 3X. 39, o n d - liL _ $3I u72m.
Estim ated cost o f c le a rin g
■action Mo. 4.— It la 600 feet lon g section
M onrm. ami llo re . .........
,e n ,i,u „
■•ettan 37.— T5 5mr fe e l lo n g
from
ter
lin
e
o
f
the
presrnt
construction
KTA"o f r ig h i s e iil, ms, i ,. , . rj C| . , " nt
fro m Htatlon 6 t o c o n s i s t i n g of-701Htutlon 80 to 76 nml connlsln or 01 cu­ $50.00. One cu lvert 15 fept lung at $.1.0
tlon
74
nnd
there
term
inates,
nl
7400
'
• **•
One c u lv e rt tie I cry 117. «8. nini C9.
cublo yards, estim ated at *87.OS. and feet from the place o f beginning, con­ bic ru n ts o f excavation , eallm n led nt I »er foot, $46.00.
c lea rin g estim ated at 817.68. T o ta l es ­ sistin g o f three sections, I. c., 20,. 81 $7.62. Totn l catlm utcd cunt o f clearing, A ven u e 15 feet $46.00. Tbtnl callmnti-d
■action 09.— I m 2300
|„,.r fr, m
cost o f this section. $480.26.
tim ated -cost o f this section, 8106.11.
Htntlon 198 to 176 and cmisIsiJ Ü f . i " .
$1.62.
T
o
ta
l
estim
ated
cust
$9.14,
Hlope
East Hide D rainage Canal Houth, nnd 32,
■ •ctlo n 81.— Is 2600 feet lon g from -Sy],i c-A arilli-ur^*‘ **‘,,vn,1nrl é-nñuti-j'It
Bectlon SO.— Is 2600 feet lon g frum I to I : bottom 2 feet.
D itch No. 2.* T h is ditch begins at Hta­
■ •ctlon 38.— In 25lll&gt; foot__lon g fro m Htntlnn 76 to - » '* nml ....... Inin o f ’i m - T i 1 ' C learing esIiiiiuliHl „1 |■»a,&lt;tl •
cubic
yurds o f excnvutlnn, estlm uted nl llr ld g e at HUltimi I ks. 2u 11 himi, l t „ „■'
tlon "O ” at tho saute point us the north Htntlon 76 to 60, co n slslln g o f 2236 cu^
tntlim ID ! ( HlSTUm 61), and contnlhs
hlia—yard a o f -esenvw O ng- estim a '
ditch I|1'I &lt;■ Hi"
1436 cubic yards o f excavation , ••atliua- I $4i*3.s3. T o ta l iestim ateli cost o f clear* B rid ge nt Htatlon 178. 20 n. »|,.,h'| ii„M
*336.40.
C
learin
g
estlm
uted
at
$80.00.
In terceptin g as the north one. w ith u
,,
Tot;Ini i-Hlininteil cost o f tilín T o tn l r a tlm a le d xcoki o f iiiw
Total ratlm nted cosi o f thls s&lt; ctlon, tini ut *179.37. Est I ma tn l cost o f clear- I Ing. $30.00.
great ou tlet to Enko Jessup.
Htutlon $&lt;16.40.
. 3433.(3.
.
I.
H lo p e . I K to 1; sta ­ $593.441. Hlope. 1 lo I: but lulu l * S t
Hlope. IH to I; bottoni wldth, Ing, 835.87. T w o Homi gu les estim ated I section,
(leg ln '■c*" Is at tho sum
sunt^i"
tion
14 chunge
chungo tto 2 foot hotlom , 1 to 1
m it level.
Section
63.—
Is
3600
f,
.
l
|„U
r
friim
nt
$28.00.
T
o
ta
l
estim
ated
cost
o
r
tin»
I
H“
n
foot.
ulng at a point 379* fr e t » East o f the 1 ■•ctlon
Htatlon lit i lo 160 aluí^rmnilHlN uf t&gt;u
.
^
SI.— Is 2600 fe e t long frum section, $243.24. Hlope 1 to 1; bottom , «lo p *. .
Houthtvest Corner. Section T h irty -th re e Htatlon
I
T o ta l rstlnm tcd cost o f Chnppel D ltr l
tfuhlc y a rd s of excavalb.fi, esilmalcd .1
60 to Htntlon 26. con slstln g o f w idth 2 feet.
»33) Tow nahlp
T w e n ty
(3 0 ) .Houth 2864 cubie
■action 39.— Is 2600 feet long frinii No. 18:
*104 7.60. Clem ums. sil, n;ll.,l ,| | ¡ J Í
ynrdn, estim ateli nt $129.60.
Itnngo T h irty -o n e (3 1 ) Hast: thence
Station 60 to Htatlon 25 nm f coiih Is I h id
7 ob li cMtlmntcd cosi o f excnvullot.. B rid ge at Htutlon led. 13 rr s|un |i; ,.j
emit w ith thu south lin e o f said section T o ta l esllinntiHl cosi o f clearin g. |SlM)0. 3238 cubic yards o f excavation cntlmn- 1 IfO f.O I.
T
o ta l esllm iiteil cosi i.r i|,|» '«.vii.j,
1000 fe e l to the northenst corner o f the Olio cu lvert Canieron Avenue, $&lt;6.00.Two led ut 140.4.76. Estim ateli cosi o f clear- I
Kal Hinted cost o í cli-urlng, $100,00,
northw est qu arter o f
the northw est c u lv rrts Blchm ond Avenue, 190.00. T o ­ Ing. f 80.95. Itr ld y e Painm un A m iio e.
[
-EatlluatetP-thtalr
«tf
.ca
tva
rtW
|
—
f
awrOd;*1
-^5
;_
-B
»c tlo n 64.— is 2600 1,
|,,IIC
o f tblw nectlon, f d l .Bo: HlQPC
quarter, thence south w ith U — *4 line talt tcosi-ft.-sp a n . I4n.no;
T o ta l aaliiiinteil cunt I
~
-----------Stilt Ititi 160 &lt;0 135 and h .iisIhI h nf ;;oj
r I . bultuill ' wtdtn;" 1* f HBt -v»4w
l)irnun)iJ.tlia &lt;u.»»l«.e K eel v» n f Hw l lillir
•
----- -—
E n gineering. 816.00.
y n rtín «»r&gt;*xniviniMi». * *&gt;tltu.itnj at
Bscctlon SS.— Is 2600 foot long from o f th is nectlon. $530.70. SIO|». I to I;
1. 9 anil 1» o f T ow n sh ip T w e n ty (30)
T o ta l cstlnialm l cost n f D llch No. 16. *1 166.46. T o ta l etplm,i|r,| ,v*t ..f rlrirIndium width. 2 feet.
Houth Itoh gc T h irty -o n e (31 ) Bast, and Htatlons 26 to •O." con slstln g 'o f 2086
*1037.01..
Ing *20.00. Total esimrrted . „s| of im,,
■•Ctlon 40. -In 2600 feet lon g from
term in atin g nl the w ater line o f Igike cubic ynnls estim ated at 3312.90. E s ti­ Htutlon 26 to "O ." and coiin I hI h o f 3939
section $1186.45. Hlnp.. P . la r i7n,».
T otn l
Jessup ut Htatlon 113x10 a distance or mated coat o f cicarln g. $80.00.
2
1 4 -te e f-----......
............
P
a
c
*
and
E
ld
ar
D
itch,
Mo.
17.
.
ntlm-ited
at
cubic
ynrtls
o
f
cxcavn
llon
,
cn
13,310 feet south fro m an gle at 10, con­ ehtlmuted cost o f this s e c tlill, $792.90. U 9J,3 I ^ KH llllUilod— COMI - o f -e tm rtn g rl
B egin n in g nt n point 89 feet north nnN
■action 86.— Is 2loo f , . i |„ng from
-sistin g n f six sections, I e., 6, 8. 7, 8, 9. Hlope IK to I; bottom . I fo o tn
f
ililn
secI
(00
fcid
ivest
o
f
tho
H.
\V.
co
rn
er
o
f
th
Htatlon 125 lit loo 1,11,1 .„nslsis vf «...mi
'rotnt rat lim ited ctmi ofT Joru aii l l o a l $980177 T o ta l enllnintcil cosi r
_lfl____ ____________ — ------------------------------ —
N.
\V.
i,
o
f
the
N.
E..
U
Hectlon
'3
cublo
yards o f excavalleu 1siliimiril m
Hlope
I
to
1;
bottom
2
tlon.
*590.84.
Section Mo. 8.— Is 1800 fe e t lon g from Ditch No. 6.: T o ta l c o s t 'o f excavation . feet.
lahlp 19,
"
'■ Range 31 E a s t -on *»900.00.
I Township
19. Houth
m ra rln g eMiimaiid, id
1.
1077.90.
K stlm ntrd cost o f ch-nrlnw.
Htutlon 113 to Htatlon IS6, and consist­
T o ta l esllnuiteil coni o f H ow ard Pack- the noulli sldo o f the Hanford fiL^KycTi- B rldgC -ut-U to» Imt-t 1+ 7 rir-ftTíf'-iñ. |íí&gt;
210.00. C ulverts, 1135.00. Engineering,
in g o f 3639 cublo y a rd s .o f excnvutlnn,
[KladiiM
-liuHM
m
drnnd
enmWiDd
wftTi
said
. .
T o ta l estlmaVeil cusli i,f /hu ».,tbin
60.00.
Totnl estim ated cost o f ditch arti D llch No. 11: 4 - *
estlim ited nt 81.11,18. clearin g estim ated
'
T o t a l‘ rati mirteti cost o f excavation. railroad righ t o f w a y to the N. K. c o r­ *1010.00. Hlope. I l; t.A l, i.r.it.... P,
1613.8(1.----- • - v ----------- — —
nt* 838.33. Totn
T o ta l ••"UumletL-Cu
“
ner o f the H. W . Vi o f the N. E. U Hec■•Ctlon GO—Is 9611« fe ll 1,11,1; fr..ni
*10X4.11.
L-|629. s f r m ope, "I to -I; bottom
T o ta l
i-atlmnri*d cost
o f clearing. tIon 31, T o w n sh lii t9. South Itan ge 31 Hint Ion loo lo 76 and ei&gt;m4siH nf |1|)
■ row n Mood D itch Mo. 7.
Wldth 4 feet.
East,-thence north to the N . . I i c o in e r o f cubic yards o f eveaiatlm j ,—tInuie.i
$216.81.
B egin n in g at a point on the east sldo
K I
'estim
ated
coat
o
f
bridges
ami m l- I the N. \V. 14 o f the N. E. VT. Hectlnn l i . . $7-6.46.----« 'Iw irtiir --esilTrtnTr.T~nt"lrr,,,»
Htallnri 125 to Htatlon 100, consisting o f o f nt-urdull Avenue. 16 fe e t south o f the iurta, $ 73.00.
— *- MVnvrishtp-111— S iT in ifn iiliig i^ 3 1 lim i, ilr
I rid
ld gge at
lit .statimi
Hlatlmi loo. 10
In n
fl » imiii. fl»H"
- ; » 9 » . tmMe yard * o f enenvntton. -rstlrmr-- north went corneV n f t tre-strut h w rst qntrrthence east CCD feet
on -the
so ilil
B rid g e at S tallali 87. In ft *|„,iii j-.im,
Cost o f E n gineering, *60.00.
¿ ted at
*999.87.
E stim ated
coat
o f 1er. Hectlnn 4, Tow n sh ip 20. Houth Itan ge
•W
e
ut
CuluryA
v
e
nue.—
t
II
enee
T
i
T o ta l esllm a ted coni o f Jills ditch'.
o tn l cst1mntr-,r o r ik l'n f iJiTh s.i «..n,
1199.97, One farm crossing, *8.00. E m 31 ICast, nt Htatlon "9 , thence east w ith $1488.93—----- 7------------ --north
to
tho center, line - n f
Hoc- *860.(5. Slap, l|, ta I ball,-ni u IJlIi, :,
lin o and IK * cen ter lin o o f
lim ateli cost o f tills aaotlnn, 11307.84.- the said
timi 30, thence eastw ard w ith aahl lin e f«.et.
Section 3 fo r n distance o f 7600 fei^t or
Blope I to 1; bottom width, 4 fuel,
369 fe e t to a n gle point, thence norlh■ •c tlo n 67— I n 25nn f , . t lung fu ni
Cameron C ity D itch, Mo. 19.
Htntlon TS. nnd there term inates, con ­
■action Mo. 7.— Is
2600 feet
long
B egin n in g un a line In.-tWcmi Sections ward p arallel to Hectlon II iicn lo Htatlon Htntlon 75 to 6« and consists ,,f 3121 cu­
sistin g o f fou r sections, I. e., 23, 24, 25 9 unii
Htntlon 100 to Htatlon 76 conslslln
80
and
term
in
ates
at
the
hack
w
a
ters
o
f
I
»
-T
ow
n
sh
lii
20
Houth
ItaugiXI
,
,
bic
yards at excaiatlaii •-lfm.ib-,1 al
F. 0
and 26.
%
8667 cu bic-yards
g, ost Ima
.' oC excavatin
.
Ing,
East, pt SiMlIiin m irili mi—tl,^ -« « « t ntdr | i«*k c Miinroc, and con sists o f fo u r see- $613.60.
Clearing .Stlm,ib-,| al* poi»».
■action 03.— Is 500 feeX-buig .from til —
ted nt *107trS7.
Estim ated cost o f
“ B eurdall Avenue, 16 fe e t south ot I llonsa I. e „ 62, 63. 64 and 65.
One bridge al s ta lla li xs. t„ fi »auj
c lea rin g $214,17. T o ta l estim ated cost tlon 80 to 76, ulid coiiHlHiH o f 60 cublo E iit'lln c lM"tw*^&gt;n 64 and 84, lhence east I
Seotlon 89.— In 601) feet lo n g fro m Slu- *30.00. T a llii estimateli rasi ,.f mi*-».-»-.
yards o f excavullpp. catlmutcd ut *9.no. along said line to Station 26-41 6-I0; I lio n KO to 76 and cmiHintM o f It o cubic linn 1623.60.
o f this section, 11286.04. Hlope I lo I
Sla|ie I &gt;- In I; bnlbmi
Estim ated cost o f clearing, $12.00. E s­ (hence south nt righ t a n gle to w a ter lint I Lur,,M
bottom width. 4 feet.
excnvutlnn. e s tim ated iiJ_ILI.5il- U I illli. 2 -f«.el.-------------- —-------------- •***
thla . miction,
$21.00. o f_ old jO J ld u u u t lc U a t - t h e - w l^ - t t f- t h r ; l.A*‘ («!-estlmntert-pORT-TiTSection Mo. 8.— Ia 2500
feet- lung
...................i
t r from tim ated cost o f
■ •ctlo n 68.— Is 25lin ferì Inni) (min
clvlîrtllK $20.011
Hlui*e. 1 Oi l . luUiMU. width. 4 foot.
Htatlon 76 to Htatlon 60, consisting
nt 81011011.30. on the s ectlo e | "o_lal eNlllhaled cost o f
this section, S tation r.O lo 25 alni reiislsls nf Î4C
■ «c tlo n 04.— Is 2600 feet long fro m innndown
-8» 98 ■eâ h lç y g rds g f :rtrcfcV)iTlng elfth
ï
him
*37.60. Slope, 1 to i ; . bottom w b ltli. 3 cubic y a rd « o f excaialluu &gt;sllin.it.il »1
line,
conslntlng
o
f
tw
o
sections,
j
.
c*
ted nt 81183.26. C lea rin g esllnuited
Imiuted at Htntlnus 76 to 60, 'nnd consUtH o f 960 41 and 41
lift.
*349.00. Clearing est linai. .1 il llttss».
1197.26.
T o ta i estlmati-iT cost o f this cubic ya rd « o f excuvntlun estim ated ut
Section 63.— Is 2600 fe e l long fro m T o ta l estim ateli •*•«! nf ihl* siTtlnn.
Section 41.— Is 600 feet lon g fro m
section $1380.60. Hlope, I lo 1; but timi $14 2.60. Ent limited cost o f clearing. Htntlon 30 to 26 mid cuuslstu-of 178 c o ­ Htutlon 76 to 611 nnd rnnntiits- o r ' :i7xf. *449.00. Hlope. I 1» ia I. batí.im n„lll,.
width, 3 feet.$80.00.
T o ta l estim ated _ coat o f thla ble yards o f excavation , estim ated at cu b ic.yu rd s o f excnvntlon. estim ated nt
1 foot.
.I
I w u a n Mo» S.— I * 1600 feet lo n g frftni Bcctlon $2250.611. Hlope I to I; bottom 822.26. T o ta l estim ated cost o f clearin g *473.12.
■ •ctio u 09.— I- ’ lati f.—• '
trim
C lea rin g estim ated at $80.00.
width, I foot.
Htutlon 60 to Htatlon 26, consisting n
S
tallati 5ó to *'ll'' ami c«msi»|s .,f INI*
$14.46.
'
'
*14.46.
T otn l estlm uted cosi o f tlila I T o ta l e s tlmuted cosi u i tlils - m - e llo o .
■•ctlon 88.— la., 2500 J c e t - l u n g .fru m soctloil,
____, ___ ysrdtLhf cxcaYatlng i-stlirtn
cubic ynnls o f exeat.iitmi i - 111,,, I"-.I it
$36.70.
Hlope
I
lo
I
;
bottoni.
2
]
$563.12.
Hlope
I
lo
I;
Isd
loiii,
3
feet.
led ni $617.26. C learin g estim ated nt H tntlon 50 to Htntlon 26, and connlnts &lt;
feet.
I
Bactlon 84.— Is 2600 feet long from *386 50.
C learing esn„,.il. .| ,t I •« « •
$lu2.87i- One farm crosalng. 18.On. Tutnl 1431 cubic yurds estim ated ut $214.65
if HiN Ktclitin,
Bactlon 49.— ts 2600 fe e t long from Station 50 to 25 nml consista o f 2613 T otn l eHtimated cosl
estimated- i-tist Of this s e ctio n ,ffn iB . 12. E stim ated cost o f clearin g, 1X0.00. One Slittim
i
25
to
"O
.”
and
conslats
o
f
3393
I
cubie
y
a
rd
»
n
f
cxruvntlon,
estim
ateti
n
»
*380.60. Hlope, 1K to I tintinni u MPi I
cu lvert Cameron Avenue, $45.00. *1 wo
Hlope, 1 to &gt;; hotlom width, 2 W i
cubie
ia
rd
a
o
f
excavutlun,
cstlm
ated
0
I
I
3
K
I2C
lea
rin
g
estim
iteli
ut
*10.00.
foot.
T o ta l
Section Mo. 10^— Is 25bo feet lOIrg from cu lverts itlchmund A venu e *90.
Mill Iti 6Mh
*424.00.
ENtlmnted
cosl o f clearin g. I Tivù w a ter gu les and tlle cu lvert. »XX.OO.
T o tn l estim ateli cost
Hlnllqn 26 to Htntlon “ O,** cbnslntlng o f estim ated cost o f this section *429.66
*81.80. Ono c u lv e rt 16 fe et. *45.110. T e la i
l " l « l estim ateli co si o r (b is nectlon
D iteli, No. 20:
Hlope 1 to I ; hut tom w idth 1 foot.
3909 cubic yards o f excavatin g, natlìiia
c.V aline.
.f
T
o
lo
l
esllm
o
leil
cosi
HIo |m&gt;, 1 to f ' Isillo m w ldth. 2
■•ctlon 86.— I k 2600 feet long fro m cut Ima lei! c o s i o f Ib is nectlon. $563.80. | *142.12.
tiìd ut *188.62. Estim ated coal o f clear
feet.
$6312.05.
Ing, *97.72.
One fa rm crossing $8.00 Htutlon 25 to "O ,” and contains 1213 Hlope. I l u t i ; Imitimi, 2 fre t.
E stim a tisi cosi o f cle.irmt. * «.( ""
Totn l estim ated cost o f Citiiieron C ity
Section 88.— Is 2600 fo c i long from
cubic yards, estim ated cost. 1181.95. T o
Kailninlcd cost o f this «action, *694 3«
E stitim ied cosi o f taing.K i-ulitrl*.
Htutlon 25 lo ."O " ami r o n s ln ls H f iftno
Totu l estim ated coal o f
East
Hide tnl estim ated cost o f clearin g, »KO.OO. Ditch, No. I2¿
Turni estim a trd rant o f excifvallon. Cubic yards o f excavation , estim ated at eie., *325.00.
Drnlnnge Canal. $9661.22. T o ta l cost Of T o ta l cost of-thln nertIon,'.*261.95. Hlope $446.26.
E
n gin eerin g, f i (unii.
*199.50.
Totn
l
estim
ated
cost
o
f
clcu
rlu
g
cxravatlon . »5889.40.-~ E «ttlílñ le d ~ Ío a t o f 1 to l i bottom, width, one foot.
T o tn l estim ateli cosl "t Ibis nlbn.
*40 00. One w a ter au le Hanford Ai E v ­
KatlmutiMl'cost o f eh sirlog. $99.26.
tile, *2400.00. EsIlnmU-d cost o f clear
T o ta l cost o f Brown ttoail D itch No.
Bridges and cu lverts, $45.00.
ergla d es Ita li road. *14.00.
T otu l e s ti­ *6461.05.
Totn l coat o f excavation. *5 4 «.to.
• Ing. $1097.82. E iiglneerlng. $180.00 Es
E iigliiecrlu g, $25.00.
mated cost o f lid s sel l boi.
$253.5«.
Estim ated cost o f clearing. $262.00.
tlm ated cost o f cu lverts, bridges, etc.
M. M. Bmlth Diteli. Wo. 81.
Binile.
I
to
l
:
hotlom
,
2
feel.
T
o
ta
l
estim
ated
cost
o
f
this
dllch,
E stim ated cost o f culvertn, 1136.00.
$114.00. T o ta l coat n f ditch. $9661.22.
*616.60.
IleglniilU K g l Sjathìb " 'L .N .lL-W X lL
T o ta l estim ated cost o f l*nce * K iller
Engineering, $60.00.
CHASM D IT C H MO. 3.
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IJlllUl»—N
o.
J.7;
T
f
t
l
ln&gt;
XI. M. Hiii IIÌ i ' h k,il. -ili |s(,i„ V i I.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f this ditch
ilencc sonili oli l.o l llia-s b* 4In* s ••
---- ■•0*4*11 A v a n a » DUCS, Mo.; 13.
I
T o ta l ci mi o f excavation . $1001.24.
Hi gin n in g nt a stake at tho Houthwcst J l i i U U -------------- ----------- ------------------ ;
91 o f salii siili illvl»l«j:
Totu l
Uñar, ut Urn N orth went - otm rtrr, Hrr
Hectlon 9 nml 1«. T o w n sh ip 20 Houth
■'•lim ateli cost o f clearin g, corn er .Ia»t
Ibeiu-e 30 ilcgrees HolllbiveSt nlnli«we*
tlon S3, Tow n sh lii 19, Houth Itrange 31
.’A?.?8“ 31 *•-“ **•
B egin n in g a l Hlnilun 1180.00.
W
h
ltn
c
r
D
itch
Mo.
B.
O on the west side of llen n la ll A v e ­
Bridges,
East nt Htatlon
thence N orth 88
c u lverls. w a ter
gate, elc.. o f (Toldslioro rocol to Ci-Mll-I of l.nt S'I
B egin n in g ut the southw est c o m e r 11 nue In the cen ter o f Section 9 and .15 I *103.00.
I, M. M . Hliilth's sub-,III Isbln N°- •
degrees timi 30 ttiluulca I-kist W llh the U
tlicncc w est nlong lotr II iick thrMish »^*
lln rs o f said section » and Hectlon 34, the northeast quarter, Hectlon 33, T o w n - fe e l w est o f (h r *( section line, thence
Engineering, $60.00.
ship
j
o
Houth
Itnngo
31
uast,
thence
"b u lli parallel w ith s a id -B ile to statim i
said town and range lo Biatlon 7# nl
T o ta l esllm ated cost o f thla .dllch, tlon 36 to west III....... . Herllitn
the w ater line o f Ht. Johns Illv e r where north on a line to a point 26 feet north ID In the l-ik e IrsMUp lurudnws, being 11336.24.
T o w n sh lp 19. Hoiifl, llan ge.3 » lai»t. t»
o f the cen ter o f C elery Avenue,&lt;%thrnoe 480 feet In the p ra irie und ulsiut a tulle
It crosses said Hue con sistin g o f fou
Htntlnil 1|0 and Ilo-re b-nplnab-, np
Sanford D itch, Mo. 18.
east 300 feat, thence north through from wuter level oml —i H Inchon uliovi
MM-tlons. I. e., II, 12. |3 und 30.
sIstliiK n f flVo scctlmis. I e.
B
egin
n
in
g
at
Htntlon
".O"
100
■action Mo. I t . — Is 1100 feet long from W h ittier's laud and on .lin e between J. lake level standard e lc j’utlmi and In sis*- I "ou lh o f the O viedo ra ilw a y on the east “ 3 and 74.
,
. Htatlon 66 to 76, con sistin g o f 42 cubic N. W h ltn er and Htephens to Htatlon 66 tlon 18, and con sistin g o f tw o sections, I "hie ot Purk A tatiu e, thence north w ith
■ •c tlo n -70__ Is nini feet l aur fiyj»*
yards, in tim ated nt $6.25. and clearin g nt w ater line on W oodru ff Canal In Igikr
Htatlon
113
lo
100
and
cun»lsls
o
li
* m Í J ,,1oL 44í
»,. ,
;
.
s a ld e a s t I Ins 4 « fe e t to the south lin e
cntlmuted at $10.50.
T o ta l eatlmntt&gt;d Monroe lints, con sistin g o f . t h r e e see
ctlon 43.— la 2600 feet long fro m I " I Pourtaehtll Htreet, tio-m-e n o r lll 89 cubie yurda « f exenvallon eslonslril «i
lions,
I.
e
„
17.
31
and
29.
cost o f th is section, $16.76. Ttlniie 1 to
r.W L 0,?._“ 2 - ‘ o - 2 - nml consists o f 38' | ucgrcca 30 m inutes cast w ith said south »109.06. T otn l estim ai.,I cosl nf t w
■ •ctlon 97.— la 700 feet long from Htn
1: bol tom width. 2 feet.
log. *60.00. One fa m i •rossi»» »••■*
Brctlon Ho. IS.— la 1600 fe e l long from tlon 67 -to Htatlon 6t&gt; nnd contains 2ot
T o tn l catlm nted cosl o f (l,N
Htiitlnn 76 to Htatlon 60, con sistin g nl cubic yards estim ated ut 326.12. T o ta l
*179.05.
Hlolie I lo I. bai Ioni »Tulli 2312; cubic yards, estliiiuti-d nt $292.76 estim ated coat o f clea rin g 130.00. E sll
mated cost of^ th la Section, $66.12,
' C le a rin g e stim a tili ut *68.66. T o ta l es
- ' ■ ¿ C tto ir'7 1 ^ - r¡r^Tairr f. . i lene i r t i
tlm ated cost o f this nectlon, 8361.30 fo o t bottom, 46 degree slo|M&gt;.
Htntlon 100 to 74 and conslsts pi m|
■ •ctlo n B S ^ -ls 20 * '
Hlnpe I to 1; bottom w idth. 2 feet.
cubie yurds o f cgravallon. ■-siiniaiea «
Dtctlon Mo. 13.— ts 2600 feet long from sta tion 60
*216.10.
C learin g esllm ab.l ni P * ”
Htntlon 60 to HlaMon 36.—tionelsllng ' o f J613 » » M e
T otn l estim n ieii cosi o f lld“ *«■■b _
— iiii t t -ciiM c y a r d » o f excavatin g, estlm n- ted
4388*«».—
Hlopr;
1 "tn TTtm iinm . 2
Ing.
■ •ctlo n 79.— Is 26iiu fe .i Inni fr «"
I'rJ . ,a l .f . .®7a- iMt-arlng estim ated at Avenue,
V *16.97.
*4 6.97.
(7uini-riii Avenue es-*e*
B ridge ut Puim-ron
Htatlon 76 to 50 ami cmislsb» i&gt;r -'*•
,„e
. m imateit v w tt
cubie ynrdn o f excava timi, esilili*!"' J:
* h r * lh r » ni-cTlon 1430.72.
Hhipc 1 to 1:
*22&gt;.6(b—-Gtearlnx* cHUitmU"1 nr-*&lt;*
bnltoin Width. 2 feet.
D n » Jrm p orn ry roart tìtts .... „
8«&lt;itlon Mo. 30.— In 2600 feet lon g from
a ifs, cosl "o rf "•
lid»
{¿•Mmatrd^-roaj nf clearing.
,f l « (■* » ■— ÌI # • m m a t
l,‘
' ,
'—■I'»’
i
'— "»•*'8’* viunaiHKB xnn
dim T• o ta l eallin
» iiiio ated
JïÆIIUùilg . frjmi--- Wngrnecrlng. $40.08.
H lnllon 26 to Hti)(|on-‘'U,*-.00n a ls d n g -o f
fr
e
t
o
f
IB-Inch
tilo.
$180.00.
T
o
ta
l
fa
ll$424.D
O. Hlone- L la-l:ih u llu iU -S M B ^i.
______________________
. MJUT"r
o n »Iâtu o f_________
1RR4
T otu
o ta l «*Nllinute&lt;l
- '
™blC W d * o f .tixuevnllng rntfmn- 8t * l l « a M t o
estim ated coa
rva t o f 1)1te li No. J3. I m n jfiL c o jiC at th is «e e t lo n, . T t enl'T. T f f l . '
Ketlm ated coat p f excavation. $130X 34.
TWI lit IS 10.05.
C learin g estim ated nt yards.
I SI oim* I (a j; bottom, 3 feet.
M # ._ B
f ld - B
"Weardall
“K K f*t mAvenu
rldgu
a- 32X2.60. Estim ated rost o r clearin g $25 00
_____
______ e estlm
______
* ¿Ú0 fe e t lo n g from
■ •ctlo n 73.— I n 2500 t.-.-l b»»6
.?•*!*” * * • &lt; COI' ,
thla section, T U » P itts b u rg B yndlcat* D iteli, Mo. 14. i|Htatlmi 16®7*~*1*,
ted nt $b0.0C T o ta l estim
ated cost o f
estlnutted
to "O* and consists o f 1094 Htatlon DO to 26 nml consUI« ol *••*
th is section, $440.06. Hlo|ie I to I; bot- $307.60. 3 fo o t tiottoni. 45 degree elop^.
B egln n liig on Ihe N orth line B e c llo » 17
0íe
8
c
a
v
a
t
lo
n
.
estim
ated
in
cubic
yard s o f excavation esllni8l~ *
T o ta l estlm nteil cost o f W h ltn er Ditch T o w n »h ip 20, Hpulh fla n g e 31 Fhist, nt
tom width, 2 feet.
C lea rin g esllinaleil at
r.
estlm a t n l . at »25.1-0. $562.80.
T o ta l eatlmatud -cosl o f Chase D llch No. 8:
Htatlon O
663 feet eust o f thè N. W . R«llmaliH| coni or tlilH soctlou. $|B|.7r».
(»im fa rm crossin g estliniited slJM*.
T o ta l cost o f excavation. 887.73.
No. 3. T o ta l .estim ated cost o f excuvncp n ier o f (h e N. E. «$. nald «ectim i, town»
Estim ated coat o f cu lvert. $46.00.
tlon, 11007.80. E stim ated cost o f clearCW" 1 “ f
^ ‘‘ tifo n i Tuta I estJ u ia tcl cost ut- ti»b*
«h ip itiid rango; thence sonili w llh salii Dl7di.alN o " Î8 - ,nat'"d
3.199.80. .Slope H i t o Irh o t'o 'h w,al"'
T o ta l coat o f clearing, $106.00.
Ing. $126.03.
Eatlnm ted cost o f hrblgs e d im i line 1760 SccL -tu .o ld aiutar»
exttm ateii c o x t - n T - ' excavation .
Engineering,
$16.00.
Ing. $106.00. Cost or engineering, $70.00.
w ay; IhaJiou Moutheaaterly 300 fe c i to
f&lt; Becttoa
74___Is
•otlon 74.—
I m 3600
J5oo t.
fecl
d In»*.
•®nJf ^
'
T o ta l estim ated roat o f this flitch. Ihe end In oald sed im i, tnwnshlp nnd
• E stim ated coat o f ditch. $1307.82.
E atlm ated cost o f clearin g. »50.00.
tlon 26 lo “O " mill coa»l»u¡ of *•
9 lu oI.iJ .
Htatlon
O aaava A v e n u » D itch «Tortai » 0 . 4.
range and lino o f open dllch, coiitninfng
Ic
yards
o
f
«xcavallon
.
e»llmatro
^
one s e d io li. I. o., 46.
I ? |H|»0OÛ,n
CO,t ° f c r “ * “ lng, tlle, cpblc
B egin n in g at Htatlon "O ” n point on
•»«1.06.
C lea rin g .•stlmnle.l M I - »
01.
Beurdall A ven u e 16 fe e t north o f the
A . M. Cameron D itch Mo. •.
. . . 4 * . — I s Sunti feet lo n g from
kalltnutiHl cost o f en
gineering. *36.00.
*36 oil tU illw a y crossings. *67.00.
nglneerltiK,
rir 7 t
B egin n in g on Cameron A ven u e 330 Htatlon 30 to "O ." and consista o f 3360
N orth east corner o f tha nortlieust qu ar­
lugs. $16.00.
T w o r a llle
t e r Of Hectlon 4, Tow n sh ip 1». Houth fe e t north o f the aouthwest corn er nf Ì V Ì t « , yftrdi °.f ••*c»vntlun. e s tliaut • 1 ■: tiJn.C2 . ,,,U n m ,' d w « o f this, drich. *18.00
each. »S0.uo. Total esllnixted cea
Jtuugo 21 H ost; thence N orth »8 degrees la it No. 8 B row n 's Huhdlvlelon, Beck $3(7.91, and clea rin g rstlniutod nt $87.76
o f llila sec 11on. »423.05. Hlo|&gt;r. 14 10
nnd 30 m inutes east w ith the north Itm- Ham m ock, Hectlon 3, thence eastward • j *n
" • B r.g»d w *y 16 ?*.'• aiam.
P o m p Branch D lloh, Mo. i t .
bottom w idth. 2 feet.
.. qmUh
&lt;&gt;f 1le n c ia Avenu e to Htatlon 80 In the w ith the m eandering o f the old ditch to
_
_
?*?^a*
A
}
»
M
..'»0“
».»»
w
i
n
i,..
i
T o ta l eatlninteil cost o f M. M.
,U lK¡î!,,.»,,|,
” 0 ,, on tha F itc h
Luke . Jessup P r a ir ie ending (6 fe e t B ia tlo n 46. which la about 1000 fo o t In
D ltrh . N o. f t :
. . . •iSlTW.'north o f the Hectlon line o f Hectlon 34 the pn tlrlea o f Imkn Jessup and con­
Eatlinuteil cosl o f cxcavallnfc-P ■
aahl tow n and range and th ere term i­ sista o r tw o aectlona. 1. e., 30 and 31.
T o ts coal o f this d llch No. 14:
Estlm
ntod
cost
o
f
clearing.
*-•» • u
n ates about 600 fr e t fro m tha hammock Uf« ~ t ,oa 9 0 . - I . 3100 fe e t lon g from
ruta! cost o f cxcavn llon . tto r .o i.
E stim ated cost o f bridges, cul
land In euld prulrle conulstlng o f three S tation 41 to 36. and consists o f 2020
...
I
.
.
.
.
.in
«ixa.au_
_
*87
76*'
*
*
Um*
ted
co"
‘
uf
clearin
g
«rctlon n . l. «., 14, i ( ami |«.
o f excavation eatlm ated at
E n g in eerin g. $16.00.
dlteh.
■•ctlon 14^—1» t$00 feei long from I 303.00. E stim ated coat o f c lea rin g.
cost o f H*'*
T o ta l catlm utcd co
Htntlon 73 to Htatlon 6(L itud
.(76JIO.- U U ip*-*• to 1; bottaio. 1WÒ r.-e T
»2006.60.
_________
A344^«.ble- yard « or &gt;*r»Vullnu ...tiTiiT K e ll m ated coat o f thla section, $378.00. *5Co'#u'
ooot o f lilla ditch.
tn l at $I »7.(2. Mail muted coat o f clear­
Section 31è—1s 3600 feet lo n g from
■ a ffo rd Ditch, lfo ’ , 8a: _orth nf
ing, $40.00. Estimated coat of thla see- Station 36 to " O.” and consista o f 3133
B egin n in g nt n point loo fin 1 ^ y
tlon, 1307.(3.
Blope 1 to I; bottom «l“ blc yards o f excavation , eatlm ated at
I
l
e
g
a
l
,
» 0. 1st
the south lin e o f I&gt;ita_ 1*. "J,1«
norlb
width. 3 fe a t ' .
$(**■*»•
Eatlm ated cost l o f clearin g,
a
.- i m i i M - a s s , i n i n ; i t i » ¿ « a ¡ a s . Aa ! » í i a s ! P ( ¡ « re
' *gu
s la
i ir H
m lth's sub-,11 vision No. J
.
tie«,
north und ■
3
Hectlon IB.— la 2600 fe e t lon g from IKo.oO.
T o ta l estlnuitrd coat o f thla corner
«
r
9*
«
«•
■
o
u
flü
u
il
"
“
"
«
y
"tallona
to
Btatlou
81
w
ith
lln
ca
*to
tho
eoulh
aide
of
^
ut
I
Mike
corner
o
f
th
«
Htntlon 60 to Htatlon 26, con sistin g o f section $649.16. BIoim- 1 to 1: bottom ,
C
s
s
N
'
'
y
.H
o
f
IkoJh.
l
i
I,
Of
Monroe, consisting o f four a*ctlon«7
o*ctli
I. o., trudes A ven u e: thence w llh w iJ ™ u
feet.
2037 cubic yard s estlinuted at )2 &amp; l.(t.
^ a t at
» ou‘ ‘ &gt; J ^ » g c 31
ig an(J „ «
IOUr " # c“ &lt;
lin e w est lo StatloR 21:
« « nut «&gt;»
E stim a ted coat o f clearlu g, fSO.Oo. T o ­
T o ta l eatlm ated
coat
of
Cameron
° * ^ thonce northw ard
B«eUon 68.— Is (00 fact Ion,
rig h t 90 d eg rees crosslnrr raid
M
ta l estim ated coat o f thla aaotlon. $334,- D llch No. 9:
u
!in
D
‘
«‘Jnican,leV.n,
of
the
oft
tlon
*
T
I
r
,
w
,
nV
.if.1
?“
south
ditch
lin
e
nt
A.
U1
»» *' "
»2. Hlope, V to 1: bottom width. 2 feet.
T o ta l coat o f excavation , $771.96.
* i u ' i b . f l i 11" "J .“! . 7? ' of C«'crj Aie- y y d « of excavation “«iimntdl m l « *«0
sta tion 8 0 -1 6 ; thence n° ! * l1
ll /j|o«ln*
C learin g. $168.00.
■ •ctlon IS .— Ia 2500 fe a t lon g from
Too f ^ t north£hr
«“ » Ool.it Plearlffg estimated at »80 00 ’ TotVl es
30 degrees m ore o r lea« "".v,,!0 t j . f l :
E ngineering. $40.00.
H tatlon 28 to Htatlon •TV* an I co n su ls
i
™
i
S
%
4
K
r4
A
j
,,S
*
,?ry
.A
v
«
nu'fi
tkenra
«‘
«
»
H
coat
o
f
thla
Bcctlon
111*
o
said
rig
h
t
o
f
w
a
y
t
«
station
^
p f 1141 cublp yards.
E stim ated cost.
Total eatlmateg cost o f thla ditch. again with th« old ditch norihwurd to I Hlope. J to 1 ; bottom, 3 f « d
'
thence w ith a n gle righ t 4( A »« c r o m

Oseeva Avenue Ditch South Side Mo. ■.

so degrees 16 m lnutew-to station »

■action 89— Is 8500 f^ 7 ~ iZ
"&gt;&gt;, \
Htatlon 76 to 60. cnn*isi|„K
fn-m
yard s o f excavation. e » t lt V t L U.V
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May 7* 1909

THE SANFORD HERALD

i n .SANfflRjL r.HIJRCHES
Where Devout of the Celery
“
city Worship Sunday.'

RESUME OF A U CHURCH EVENTS
Of Interest to Those Rellilously In
dined—Subjects o f Discourses
for the Sabbath.
■
tv- I’aitors of tKo
In (Ko City ir» EárneJy
a'
in bfinl or Mtsd their Aniwmnctmtnli and
Itun W.J—

JSTcfc.«». N« « «• tKi. . S » „O. I.t.r
4tyl/urM* . 9 rirs
— . .
t Methodist

Rrv A.E.H«i«holiier,pB»tor;church, corncrPark

■vrntie »nd Fifth »treei: p«rt&lt;maif, corner Ma(-

S S r5 M M and Seventh Jtreet; ¿hone 25Ï
STmtiV momlnl servie» et 11; evening servk*,
rco Sunday ichool. 0:48 •- m.: Jno. K. Metlloie'r. Supt. Epworth Leaiue, 3:0(1 Sunday even|n|.

Sunday «choquât 0:43 a. m.
Preachln# atZil a. m. Subjects "Our
Mothers." 7:30 p. m. Subject: "Heroisni."

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r ' ■
.v

Tht People's Consrsistlonol
8iv H. L Kirk tend, puinr: Sundsy
.«vice, 11: evenlnd service. 7:30; Prayer
Wfdneiday. 7:00 p. m.; Sabbath school.
J. C. Knimlngrr. Superintendent.
•

morn In*
meeting
10 a. m
.

Sunday w ill; hc observed as Mother's
Dny. Trenching nt 11 o’clock. Everyone
is requested to come wearing n whlle flow
"erin honored h ij or Ker mother, whether
slic be living orwhethershebedend. The
Christian churches throughout the land
will keen this dn y j n remembrance of
mother. The 'governor o f our o y n state
has Issued a proclamation asking the peo­
ple of Florida to keep the dny. Dr. Kirk
land will take for his subject: The old
orm chair. Mother In the homo. Mother
In the church. Mother In the grave, and
Mother in heaven. Special songs by leod__
w lo by
Mrs. Chaa. Williams. Those oi the com­
munity who have white fldwers nre re­
quested to send them earl/ to the church.
These will b e -g lvea -o u t-a t tin» door to
those who have nufte. Preaching Sunday
night.
.
As- Sunday school at 10 a. m, _____ .1— —

rirst Baptist
Rev. 1. W. Boyd pnslor; Sunday morning serv-

W.JljyqilMKryWWOiSabtuiib •eft**' tl^R-

T in ;
TTKnton. Sum.; ». Y. P. U. Sunday
•lOiSDp. in., H E. Tolar, Prest.; prayer meeting
e*rry Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
.

Holy Cress Episcopal

1

Rev. IL F. IWnwn. rector: A. D. Kry. senior warden; Susdny morning service, 11; evening service,
_______________
0:45a. m.; It. F. Wlillner.
7:30; Sabbath
school, 8:45a.
Supt. prayer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evening.

UPrcaby tarlai*
Rev. J, K. McKinnon, pastor:, morning service,
II; rvrning(service.
service. 7:30;■
7:30:-KablmUi
KaWiiU| sc
school
IuxjI, 0:30 a.
in ; Henry
McLniilln. Supl.; prayer meeting Wediry McLaulli
nrtcluy, 7:30.11, til.
Catliollc
Rev -Mr Fox. rector; aervlres-rvery scortait and
fourth Sunday; early mass. l'a . m.; mas» und ser­
mon. 10 a. m.; Sunday school." 9 a. in.; vespers, 3

p. m

Fuurilt Sunduy after Easter.
Sunday school, 9 n. m.
Maps and sermon, IQ a. m.
Munduy— .
-»
Mass.1# a. m.
Instruction to children, 3 p. in.

— Jim seoond-fiuntlardn-MnyrthB ninth
dny of the month, will be observed through­
out the country as Mother's Sunday. It is
believed by many papers throughout the
country that mothers of this country should
be honored by a national holiday. They
arc die greatest people in the land. The
tribute this year will be the wearing o f a
white (lower by every man and boy in the
country. It is Indeed a pretty custom
which promises to become national In e f­
fect. The object of tills is to honor "the
best mother who ' ever lived''— YOUR
mother. The day for honoring mothers
will be the second Sunday in May every

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Im p o rta n t Message Regarding State s Oamc Proved Very ExcUIng From S tart
Resources an£ Appropriations
To Finish
One o f the most Important matters, not
The game o f ball at the school park last
only of last week's session, but of the Friday between the Sanford High School
whole legislative period so far. was that team and the Orlando High School was
contained In the report of the committee must Interesting, and quite a large crowd
appointed to secure information of all the was attracted. The honors were evenly
resources and appropriations of the stnte, divided nnd the teams seemed very well
which report wns ns fo llo w !
matched. Some very good plays were in­
The committee appointed under house terspersed throughout the gnmo, and the
resolution No. 21 for the purpose of Se­ youngsters proved that they had mastered
curing Information to the house of all the sonic of the Intricate points or the great
resources and appropriations of the stnte, American game. The Sanford team was
so that a t the end of the session or any too much for the visitors from the "W heel­
time during the session, the house may barrow C ity." and Just to let them down
know whether the appropriations of this easy, the home boys won the game by one
legislature Bhall exceed its resources,' and run, the score being San ford 11, OrlandolO.
keeping up with all laws carrying an ap­
Battery for Sanford. Stevens and Betts.
propriation or providing an additional , Battery for Orlando, Floyd, Kissam nnd
revenue have made the following report: Murphy. ______________________ ’ *
. JEiiC.IrQniurer'8 report shows an Item­
To Subscribers
ized list o f the general revenue fund of
An
order
of
the Post office Department,
1908 amounting to $973,080.18. This
Washington,
D.
C., cfTectiv»Jao. lr!
does not inchula any. balance, but actual
jg O rlltli T i t S ' ' die * general revenue fund provides lhrit no 'delinquent subscriber
shall be carried longer than three months,
from January l it to December 31,1908,
Unless this legislature provides for ad­ giving as a reason that the department is
ditional revenue, the state will have In furnishing a low rate o f postage on news­
its general revenue fund during its next papers, and does so for the benefit of a
two years in round numbers S2.000.000 bona fide subscriber who pays for his
pnper.
or $1.000.000 per year.
The Comptroller’s report on pages from
Sanford's New Ball Park
24 to 37, inclusive, the estimated Item­
Work upon the new bull park is progress­
ized expenses of the entire stnte govern­
ing
very favorably, nnd the clay has been
ment for two years commencing July 1,
1909, and ending June 30, 1911, the total put down this week. The POtkls situated
nmountlnBTo"$T^75^S2.47 or $087,891 on Maple avenue between Fourth and
Sixth streets, and when it is finished will
per year.
bo ohe of the fastest diamonds in the
The above does not Include the ex­
state.
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penses of the state.
Schools or any appropriation for any
From W ekiw a Springs
.
purpose outside of the departments o f the
To the Editor of The Herald:
state government. But it docs include
Sanford, the city of celery (and pretty
the miscellaneous expenses of th f fol­
111rIn) .w as represented aL tills well known
io w1ng tresort today by Messrs. A. P. Connelly,
Expense collecting revenue, genernl
W. A. Ginn and J. N. Whilner. This par­
printing and advertising, printing delin­
ty of three rode into these grounds today
quent tax list, salaries and expenses rail­
and lunrtched under the grenrsweentUm
road comfnlMlon,ImpibVon»^Vqn3rej&gt;aira
trees near the boils. The gentlemen were
for hospital for insane, maintenance of
riding across the yroods on a business
lunatics, cost o f assessment o f railroads,
mission which we did not learn :"'
interest on-bondr in educational funds,
.'
A lbert A nson G r a h a m .
stationery, stnte auditor and clerks, as­
sistant state auditor.
CLOSING OUT
The above means that at the samerate
M y s to c k o f Owns and Rifles. New
of taxes nnd revenue of 1908 nud the cx- and second hand.* Bargains
• - » » » .s l ( you
J"
Harry J. Wilson.
;&gt;ense of the stnte government ns asked w ant them.
for, for the ntytt two years. This legisla­
ture will have $024,218 to appropriate
to the stnte schools, nnd all other pur­
poses (except as above mentioned) for
the next two years, or $212,109 per year.
If they appropriate more than tills amount1
they will either' have to "Increase“ the
&gt;
revenue or there will be no money to
pay i t
The clerk asks the chie/clerk to furnish
it with the nmount of every bill which
passes carrying an appropriation, nnd the
provisions of evary hill which passes pro­
viding for a revenue.
All revenues, such ns the I mill school
tnx and the state hire of convicts, the
pension tax and the different government
college funds, are all supposed to balance
within themselves, and are not consid­
ered in the report. ‘ *

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Specifications ami • Estimates
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W e deal in Celery Farms and—
Farm Lands and we are the
„„largest, owners, of Town. Lots—
We don't have to advertise cheap lands. —
The purchaser here saves more per acre
annually ill freights than he saves on the
‘ purchase price elsewhere-. See table of
freight rates in our booklet---- ::— vr ~ :: ;

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SANFORD

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Obituary
Our Heavenly Father has ia his in linin'
--- urlsdOTO removed front a t our beloved
Wend and brother. J. H-RrevaU-— l.:—
Mr. Prevatt was born In Columbia coun­
ty, Fla., 1828. Ha united with Olustee
Baptist church at about sixteen years of
age. In 1888 he was united in marriage
, to Mrs. Weeks. Since 1899 Mr. and Mrs.
Prcvntt h ive been residents o f Sanford
and ho has left a host of friends to mourn
his loss. Funeral service wns held in the
Baptist church, qpnducted by Revs. J. F.
McKinnon and J. W. Boyd. Mr. Prevatt
was a Mason, therefore the Masonic Order
had charge o f and laid his body to rest
in Lakevlew Cemetery. We extend to his
widow and her children our heartfelt
sympathy and |&gt;rayers. Our consolation
^ B s l * not dead; but sleepelh.'1 ’ ’
A F riend.

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A Dark Day In Sanford
Last Monday was an exception In San­
ford—a dark day. The state is blessed
with so much sunshine that a few hours
» f darkness are much more noticeable
than would be the case In other states.
The heavy rains are . ascribed to the
Storm In the north.

NEGRO KILLED AT GOLDSBORO
Roberts Held F or Crime And Boi^nd
Over to Court
An aged negro named William Spann
was killed at Goldsboro last Sunday night.
Spann had been in poor health for some
time, nnd on Saturday received about six
dollars from a benefit organization, the
money being paid (o_hinfin the presence
of u young negro named George Roberts.
Monday the body o f Spann was found
in bed with the head crushed in from the
blow of an ar, and suspicion was directed
toward Roberts, who previous to Saturday
night had been broke, and whoonMonday
morning hadjnoney enough to pay bis
room rent atuTSuy shoes and clothing.
The preliminary hearing held in Justice
Stringfcllow j coyrt brought out sufficient
evidence to warrant Roberts being bound
over to the circuit court. The negro could
give no account of his actions or where­
abouts the night o f the crime, or where he
ralsod the motley, and the antharities are
of the opinion they have the guilty party.
Jam es Alexander Has a Scrap

Sliced Beef
is a delicious breakfast or luncheon dish.
Apiwals to all members of the family—
combines great food vqlue with case of
preparation— no other has the delicate

-JO H N V. DENTON &amp; CO.

S E Fruit and Produce
Southwest Corner Washington an(^Chambers Streets

flavor and thinness of "Bccch-Nut Brand"
Beef— we" recommend it to you.

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Repairing A ll Kinds

Yesterday afternoon In llie corridor of
the Leon hotel, the two representatives
from Volusia county, Messrs. Alexander
and Thornton, came to blows— at least Mr.
Alexander struck Mr. Thornton, The dif­
ference arose concerning the question 'as
to where Mr. Thornton's political platform
(DEALERS IN
(DEA
was promulgated. Mr. Alexander Having
stated that it was written in Ids (A lexniiderVy office. When Alexander made
tills statement Thornton called him a liar.
Alexander prom ply hit him. and then
friends rushed In and separated the
statesmen from Volusia.
Later Mr. Thornton said that Hr. A lex ­
ander's real reason for attempting to bcIttle him was because he (Thornton) op­ Office and works 214 Oak Avenue
posed the building of a bridge from Day­
. 'Rhone 130 I&gt;
tona to Daytona beach, a measure for
which tip DcLand man Is working. •.
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Its own affairs in the mntter of road taxes
Just ns other counties and other states are
doing.

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We do not intend to weary our readers
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R. ] Holly, U in «aloi Edit«
____ with any more o f this rood-tax question.
The legislature can be depended, upon to
Subscription Prtca. $1.00 a Y i»r In Advance
pass upon this question only as a localN EXT DOOR TO POSTOFFFCE
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TELEPHONE 144
Entered a* Mcood-das* maintunttr Aufuit 22nd. option measure, since only by this means
• )00n. ai tba Peatoffle* at Saafurd. Florida,
will the different districts get their full
under Act Of March 3rd. 1B79
measure o f good roads. The kind prom
lies made by the ring at Orlando In regard
Durham A d ra tla ln j Company. Jaekaocivilte, Rrpto what we can expect If the measure
. reyentatlvr.
; passes are taken with a-gra in o f salt.
Oflka Firat F ta* In the Blahop Block. rOM Street The harsh command from the same ring
Telephone No. H8.
10,000 Disease Germs on each fly that c ra w ls over y o u r food. Mosquitoes
to support this measure or go without
roads for the next two years falls flat.
come fille d with m a la ria g e rm s .
THE REPORTER «T A R ’S BLUNDER
These promises have never yet been made
Having thoroughly convinced every clt good and we expect nothing. To those
zen o f Sanfonl, and two-thlrda of those who have noroads, the threat or going two
TO KEEP THEM OUT OF YOUR HOME WE S E LL
outside o f Orlando, that the extra levy of years longer in the same manner holds no
four mill* for road purposes should not be terrori Those who have nothing are not
made unless the different districts could expected to feel the change when poverty
use the levy os they desired. It was quite
strikes harder.
refreshing to note a long stomach ache in
Sonfofil can manage to exist ’ a few
the Reporter-Star, whose editor bat reyears longer without the benign aid and
P” 1* ! * « . t e d Urn !..
s j j U - B . t a d o - t o ï l M commi»,
sonali ties and get down rofaetxMuThtaRB si oners. We can even exist without the
which are impossible for him to do. The
Reporter-Star which represents the large
Reporter-Star states that T he H erald has
percentage o f Sanford people tone mon-a
evaded the question, and yet we seem to
resident of Winter Park.)
TOR THE rRUIT GROWERS
Itave shot the facts at him In pro per shape
-Sanford, will entertain her visitors on
jn The Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial
It Is to be regretted that the road and
Senate
Bill No. 225 should receive the
to call forth his reply. We have neither
the Fourth o f July with a frolley ride
Circuit Of Florida. Orange Count*
bridge tax fund for this year is so very
traduced, repudiated or misrepresented
support o f every grower in the state. The
on
the
new
line.
I n C hancery
low as to require an additional levy in
measure is en titled: "A n act to protect Helen Keith Nkhol Drim*lit
the county commissioners, in fact our
order to continue ' the road work. San­
joined by her huihand.
statements were made after consultlni
Selery*Sanford is the way the boosters and promote the fruit-growing and horti- A. K. Drought.
fonl people have always advocated good
several of them. * As for the famous shell
cultural interests o f the State of.Florida;
roads and at present are building ¿more o f the Celery City w rite.: it. Well, why,
fnfc-WIck. Tnnte'e
to exterminate crop peats, and to provide a C. WiWWIcl
roads built In Sanford in2GB. C^of whk^
brick streets than any city o f similar sire not Strawberry SakelnndT—L n k e ln n d
To C. C Warwick.
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Trustee:
tile Reporter-Star talks so glibly, that mat­
for the appointment of county Inspect­
Thomas
Kminri Wilaon. brin* duly . » wn d,
in the souflb. A ll that Sanford asks is News.
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«?■*• amt says: That he L one „I ihr
ter was given a prominent place in the ar­
ors."
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the right to spend the road tax levied in
Ì Ì i S Ì hasjto&gt;.|
g S &amp; a 1«reaaon
to lhrtu
ab*»— r ;,nd dw
rsav
chives of history years ago. and ever since
This measure is modeled m ftrrthe Call -- ismani
-, tJliÌl
, ___Tam pa celery laiul is. w llu fii^at J4JJ.CU)
this district ami there is no doubt-eboul
ihat
thè
defendant.
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Warwk-t
inutL
iTT
I an acre. Con Selery Sanford make as fornla and Colorado county laws, author­
has bee n tiandwtuurrotheSafironl people
rrtident of a state ur country ullirr th’sti tiiis »tare*
this privilege being granted, therefore. good a Showing T—Tampa Tribune.
tbat
thè
residence
of
said
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t
ru
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as a souvenir, and also the so-called marl
izing tiie appointment of county inspect­
D unknown. that Ihere is no |*tM ¡„ t L , V , '^
T he H erald will take no more Space in
Sure.
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road on Sanford avenue. Get down to the
ors. and if the bill becomes a law and .is Fionda, thè servire of a subnoens num i l “
tryiny to drive these truths about county
would bind said defendant. an.} that
present time, and deal not in ancient his­
Effendi is the new Sultan of Turkey enforced, would be productive o f great dant is over thè a*e of twenty-onr (21 )
roads home to those responsible for these
Yoji ire ihertioff wijfrrtl io
tuthu tHfl
tory. Are all the fine mail roads leading
benefits to the Florida fruit growers. It
conditions. ‘W e are builders and not de­ and if he does not effendi United States
on Mondar thè, uth day uf |uly A fi lini!*, K*
intu Orlando built by public subscription,
same hein* n rulrdar of ihii ów'n
seems
ndvisable
to
pass
such
a
law
as
stroyers. With n tear dropped at part­ we can get along vefjr well with him for
ordcmTlhai ihii order be puUkkcd
an I if so, in the name o f reason, how
Florida has great possibilities as a fruii- ,in The further
Sanford I «raid, a new,pipe, puNuhtda
ing we bid our “ ateemed" contemporary n few months.
Ornngr
county,
Florida
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much did (hat road—lately built from
producing stole, and the orange and peach
fond farwelL
— Wlotne-B -M—tfnr.Inia n Trrl~i7l *jr cjröji
Winter Park actually cost T
tmiusulFSHlWHild have some intelligent Court for the Seventh Judui.l Cuoul uf Or.Mr
If House bill No. .109 [»asses, there will MltM&gt;rvl. lnn Th*, gnvarnmnnt rntnm olnj County nnil Ihr *ml uMB,.. , , wt*-r:r; :7~n r— m.
Ii-hurtie that the Orlando and Winter
day ofU ay A D 1‘JOT
REGARDING CITY CXTEBRMH^
never be any white slave traffic tH~T
,
.
ÜM
Clrrk
gists say “ that Florida- is the dumping
by pub38-8
Hy M A H »«4K&gt;, Li (!
The bill pending in the legislature re­ state of Florida. A ll honor is due Mr. ground o f the other states, owing to the
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lie subscription. But who ' paid for the
Pattishali for the same.
l«c R.of-quaraatine and-inspectitm ~laws,
rebuilding of a considerable portion of garding the extension o f the city limita
of
Sanford
ought
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wlth-the
ap­
li is also a known fact that some of- the
this road -two years ago?----------------JO H N
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T h e H e r a l d has received congratula­
proval o f every on* In“ the present city
Florida
nurserymen are indifferent as to
The fine road running west to Sylvan
limits and' also those tfho will be taken tions from several different sections of the kind of stock they send out. In Cali­
• ARCHITECT
Luke to which the Reporter-Star refers
m
within the proposed city limits. If our Orange county for the stand taken in the fornia a similar law has been in^uccessdoes not now exist. The road was only
Ttutn* ICS
in w iiin suro
city continues to grow and expand at the interest o f the tax payers!
ful operation for many years, and the pres­
built two and one quarter miles from
S
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,
present rate tbe city limits must necessa­
FLORIDA
ent success of California ns a fruit-growing
Sanford " a t the beginning. Then there
rily be extended to allow for the rapid
The bill has been passed in the Honse state is due to the fact that such a law is
was a gap of three miles without clay and
growth. It is a well-known fact that thé authorizing a special election in Orange enforced.
a mile or so uf d a y which terminated
A N D E W -J O H N S O N
preacut city limits were too small for county on hogs riipning ot large. This
this great highway. This was done durSanford in tbe early days, and ilnce the [tuts his hogship in the local option dass.
In Attorney-General Park Trammell, the
ATTORNEY- A T LA W
— ing Mr. Fernald1! term $icounty commis­
city has grown Into such a husky young­
people o f Florida hove a puhlic servant
sioner, since which time with the excep­
I’rttiMkr, In Stile itHl f rtliri! tuurt,
ster the present habiliments ate entirely
The mayor of Sanford [mis disreputable o f whom they nre justly proud, lie has
tion of u few loads of palmetto fibre
inadequate to cover tbe ■welling'propor­ negressea, convicted in municipal cihim. only been In office a short time but upon MJ3 T UuiUin*
h.une HI
nothing lias been done for this road ex­
r
tions. There ore always objections raised at work cutting weeds in • the city park. numerous-oernssions has demonstrated
tty. H
cept occasionally to fill in some washout
to any city being enlarged to take in the Thia i* Avmvefting a nntsance into n' utili­ that he working lor the interests o f the
made by heavy rains just beyond the city
residents livin g Tipôb.thïTxirderm, loto ty__ Tnmpa Tribune.
[»eople and his own interests are relegat­ T H O M A S E M M E T W IL SO N
limits. There is no road in the county
this phase of the situation tbe question
A T T O R N E Y AND COUNSELLOR
ed to the rear. He does not approve o f
over which there is so much travel that
o f taxes enters largely, but these new res­
the
state
hiring
a
special
counsel
to
assist
AT-LAW
Our own Newton wants to cut down the
is in such a bad condition.
LJ/vuit ai
idents should not lose sight of the fact holidays, and ofTers a resolution in the in the present suits and js emphatically L i l t Scat# Attorney Seventh JwJ,
f kffkJa
And isn't it a fact that it will require that the taxes will be levied in propor­
opposed
to
dipping
into
the
state
coffers
to
KrshJciicr«, San funi aiiJ b» Han Like
House to repeal all legal holidays except
ii\ e-sixths of the road and bridge fund tion to the distance from the center of
Sunday. Fourth of July and Christmas. enrich the stale officials.
for 1909 to pay the present debts of that population and the value of tbe land as
Park Trammell ought to be the nexf
Anyone would know that Newton hnd a
fuudT
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a business site. The benefits to be deriv­ printing office.
G E O . A . D eCO TTES
Governor
of Florida.
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Regarding T he H erald not representing ed from the many improvements o f the
A T T O R N E Y a « d COUNSELLOR *r L\W
the people of the Sanford district, we will city should not be lost sight o f and there
Newspa|K*r men n?t* not infrequently
TVe notice that other cities art* inaugu­
met with the remark. ” 1 like your [»a|ier
Practice tn Stal e and l ederai Cuurn
give a prize to the one who finds a single are many other good reasons why a real
rating n crusade «gainst the housefly and very well, but you have too much adver­
man in this district who does not. favor deuce within the corporate limits should
it wt&gt;uld not be amiss for the people of tising matter in it." If there were no ad­ Welborn Block
Sunfurd. Fl*
every statement made by this paper upon be desirable. It is a well-known facts that
Sanfonl tu do the same. Watch the pre­ vertizing matter your paper would neces­
this tax question. The re [ire senta lives at the present time the sewerage system
sarily cost you more money, and the
mises closley and leave no breeding places
man who dpes not get more than the cost.
sent here from Orlando to sound the citi­ extends beyond tbe city limits and in
DR.
W .
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H O U S Iiü U p
either for the mosquito or the flies.
o f n LornI n*-w« fvi pe-r mq pf I,«
zens upon this matter only found one man many instances the city fue department
m em vin O year is but little interested in
_ w ho agreed with them upon this tax levy; is called upon 10 render assistance Just
DENTIST
what he buys and where he buys it. You
A
strong
effort
|s
being
made
to
preserve
and this man resides In tbe_Winter Park beyond the city limits and yet many of
may learn from one weeks issue of a local Kaoni* 23, 2t *n.t 25, FWu t-lr
11*1** &gt;H
district where they have good roads, and these residents may object to the pay the alligators and limpkins along the Ock- [taper where to save more than the ySir Iy
lawahn river, as they are being ruthlessly cost of a paper.
whut is really a suburb o f Orlando, any­ ment o f city taxes.
SA N FOR D. FLORIDA
destroyed by hunters. A bill protecting
how, Does this look like T he H erald rep­
Sanford is at present growing more
tbe flora and fauna along this beautiful
Regardihg Savannah raising jcelery. the
resented the people or'not f
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rapidly than any other city in the South.
G.
B U T T
DR.
stream
has
been
introduced
in
the
legis­
Reporter-Star
gets off the following:
If tbe Reporter-Star would like to know The many improvements being content
lature.
and
should
receive
the
support
of
"Savannah
is
behind
the
gome
its own standing among llte people plated will not only enhance thé value of
DENTIST
when it comes to Selery.
of this district, a letter U&gt; any citizen will all the property now within tbe limits every member.
** Sanford has Savannah dDtnnced
Pico iluilJinf
Room 13
prove conclusively that it has never repre­ but also tbe suburbs and there is no
by a StartSo Significant ihm khc ra n ___
uevef Site up to the Selery Sity of
sented any interest in Sanford and never reason why the r i l v . should-hsremrif-tr.« ..-The.F l .-My e r s i s making a strong
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Sanford. See?"
fight
for
county
roads.
This
is
n
vital
to ten blocks when those people who live
Why does the Reporter-Star evade the ust beyond the present limits are deriv­ question for every county in the state. And
S h e riff's Sale
D R . R . M. MASON’
while Orange copAty has the finest of roads
question of the Winter Park road, and Its ing the benefits of the city.
_i U“ Ì CTi nd
* i r f » o f « » ewcutioQ U*ued out
in
some
places,
there
are
not
os
many
of
coat T Why enumerate all tbe other roads
of and Under thew s] of tbe Çiicult Cauit ot tbe
So for there has been no objection raised
Sernth I
Orline» iiuutr. ___,_____________ D E N Ttól —
and their coat and leave ^out this latest to this extension and the people of San them os tbe people want. A broad hiyh,
.
_
- Dr* t»0&gt;.
Pbooe IS
exhibition o f. «perilling tha »■ «p -y rn - ford senn to be united upon lira idea that way should be built from Osceola county
Welborn Block
daini
btuineM
a*
HoUca
SÌ
mJ b n M &amp; i p ê n
money.
In closing, the Reporter-Star the city should -grow and- prosper and the to the Volusia county line to connect with arc tdalatib and j K: Westtaouk and WttlisaiSa
Sanford. Florida
L. Canade, data* button* a* V a Cambi* 4
Mates that it gladly aids in upbuilding bill for extension be passed as it has been the great system now* being built .in Os- F.
rofwpsiy m iMBMUau.
CSOU .
1ban tW* day kevked upon mad will aetl oo^Uoa the musty. What pan of the county drafted.
day the 7tb day at lune. A D 1909. the same
outside ofOrhmdo Is trupbuilding T
A . C. H A R T
betoni
Usai sale« day aedd win« tba Usai hour,
Celery land sold in Tampa fer «4 .000
MILES OF PAVED STREETS
It is to laugh I Tbe'ttisest Joke about
&gt;r acre reeem iy. There i r e
S U R V E Y O R A N D D R A Ü GHTSl f A*'
this controversy Is the fact thfli T&gt;" H r » -1 Therccao* deeiaioo of the d i r council
ww* » • « •*»»»■ I'»»rovi evj* i^ iji
|D|||7WUfUFSulOffj
acres
of
bay
head*
round
here
that
would
Lecito* and Cn»*-Seetioniu* l-r U*io*f*
ald . and the [&gt;eo[ie of this district, are in to pave seven more streets with vitrified
nSfii“
make as fine celery land as lays out of tka Company s Fina, purdujtf u pay tot title
a Specialty
favor of on increased millsge for good brick places Sanford In tbe limelight
3® &lt;
I A t a i k i i . bbrnff
doors and we hope tbe day la not distant
among
the
progressive
cities
of
the
South.
S
A
N
FOR
1). FLO R ID A
roads A ll we ask is that the money de­
when celery will be added to Wauchula's
rived from the extra four mills be spent in The poring o f D m street was a great
many provable crops.— Wauchula Advo­ lit the Circuit C eurt.7th Judicial Circuit
the district in which it is levied. Why is step but it pales into Insignificance be­
o f Florida. Orange County.
cate.
SANFORD LODGE, Na 27. L 0 0. F.
this not a good proposition for Orlando as side the great amount of paving that will
I n Chancery.
W
i
t
true,
brother,
but
the
best
thing
well as all other district* and why does follow. With the streets and intenec
Edith DImm Adami» BUI fur Kilo *—,rwr urCuo■ Meets every Monday night at 7.30 in M»*
that lays out of doors is the great Amer­
_ .
»
} tributi», L .w V c , I S3*
tbe Reporter-Star lose sight o f this fact lions Sanford w ill total about fifty blocks
sonic Hall. Visiting brethren are cu*F»»ak Adam*
I L «* Stanar*
ican hen.
To Frank Adam*
and harp about tbe good roods built in o f streets paved with vitrified blocks and
dially invited.
W. S.
le tbe aMdavIl of Edith ElUaaa Adam* herein
Sanford district years ago. and state that this will establish a record among tike
Secretary.
duly
Med.
she
drpw
ew
d
aaya
that
*br
U
tbe
Two dally state pa pets are promised that
Tbe Herald and Sanford people do not cities In tbe mat ter o f boulevards. When are looked for with a greut deal of interest caasiaiaaat ia aLerr contini n o r . tbat the de
hndiat. Fraak Adam* iaatbaidrat of Madiaad.
this paving has been completed Sanford
favor good roads?
i
FYcrid* that be baa tare atucoi
by UfikHber editors of Florida; Tbe Lake­ Oeaa^ewmty. ____.
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IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN
sty. W
T he HejlalD baited the trap anH the Re- will present a good front to the stranger land Daily News and Tbe Sanford Daily sixty da
a a a ^ . - j g g { s :S c - ........ I
“
» . . S h i H W » : JUWL
«H im » uf a esrW ff'jSapiCT
t h e point in this affair U that Orlando Is o f a city ms good streets. —
Hunting grounds of Sanford, k ffn o h
have whetted the appetites o f the rest of wbou, would bmd w*M dMmdanL aod that
daot i* a—t tb* «e » d i m t t m i yean
not willing to let each district spend its.
on the 1st and 2nd Wednesday
the statffcpfiOi for more of the spicy men­
Y yt
l U n i m » d*u d to u m r to tbU UU
month in Masonic H*U Vfisiting b « » money fur the simple reason that we would
ANOTHER COUNTY MYSTERY
tal aaace'they deal forth weekly In their a l S f i &amp; i s s M y , - ? 521 * °
ers wfktmie.
——
then get our Just dues. Under the pres-'
it
U
further
ard
The Orlando Sentinel daihly hints $bout editorial columns to such a d
put law Orlando would get the lion'i
ariouft mannerin wtdeh the county
IbnU. a _ .
&gt;announcements that they
asheretofore.
—
was given out this year. The will soon bring forth daily Danes of-their
F. 0 . E. C E L E R Y C IT Y A E R IE . 1853
o - . a u.
Again we repeat that the local option county seat papers should gat together on enlivening papers is trailed with expres- t&lt;a.rt of the «aid «tale aod county naJ tbe M-aJ id
Meets Tuesday p»ght* at « ockxL St
c*ut Uu 5tb da, of May A* O L 904?
feature on any question is a democratic the question o f “ public pap" and divide
o f satisfaction in all tbe peso—
11 11
CUcuit Court.
the hall in the Stone-Gove Uutlaig. w&gt;
By M. A. Howus. D. C
nd each district should govern the proda.
Tlmea-Union.
First street.
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Little Happenings— Mention of
M atters In Brief.

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The famous Elgin Creamery Butter for
Seventy-five bushels o f qow peas for sale at W. W. Long's Grocery.
sale cheap, at E.
Heffield Co.'s.
Com plete Line o f Cigars and Tobac
co
a t McCnller’s New Store.
Fresh fish on Fridays and Saturdays at
S. C. Richardson's, Lefilcr block.

PERSONAL ITEMS O f INTEREST
sum m ary or the F loating Small T a lk

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jennings spent Satur­
day In Tatnpar-

WrtE. Yow eD of Orlando transacted bus
ness in the cltyThursday.

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Do away with dust while sweeping car­
Jeff Carruthers has accepted o position pets by buying Wlzzard Carpet Cleqneruf
with D. G. Monroe In the bakery and gro W. W. Long.
osry.----- -— —
--------Mrs. Ernest Molnnr of Gainesville Is vis­

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While your w ife is nwny, make yourself iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tnat home at Stumon's. 21 meals for $4 knch, this week.
McKinley edition of ten cent sheet mu­
Everything in fresh western meats nt
Fir«t street la beginning to l&lt;X)k like n
GARNER &amp; ROBERT’S new meat market sic. all the populnraIrs,atCityCigarStore.
real city street.
J. 0. Hover, vice-president o f the Lima
Fine home made candy for sale atChas.
Twenty-one menls at Slumon’s for $4.
Trust Co. of Lima, Ohio, spent several H. Evans’— chocolate fudge,seafonm, pea­
The-concert date hns been chnnged to
hours In the city Monday.
nut candy and plorine. Try It.
38-ltp
n « t Wednesday. May 12.
Whippoorwill and Clay Peas, nt Sanford
Gas and gasolene stoves, wheelbarrows,
Fresh Mackeral at H. H. Hill’s grocery Grocery Co.
sewer pipe, clay andeement tile, flower
See C. A. Reed for furniture and plana “ fTiffe'cr25rls.‘ \ t . e m r S.; the 0. U. NO. pots. Try our prices.
The Geo. H. Fernald Co.
moving-■
and the Henry George. GARNER &amp; ROB­ 30-tf
♦♦
V - Ï . Miss Margaret-liarUof- ürlajido, is,the. ERTS sell them all.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. EnsmitigST of.Longguest of Mrs. Forrest Lake- this week.
Last Sunday was the coldest May day wood were shopping in thecity, Thursday.
America alarm clocks for 8Sc at Fer- In Sanford since the weather bureau was
If It's printing yon warn, send It to T he
Succinctly. Arranged fo r Hur­
ried Herald Readers.

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nald's;.
established In Florida, the thermometer
For an iip-io-date tallor-mnde suit, see .registering 57.
D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons.
Fresh every week. Plow's famous can­
Arthur Vowell made a business trip to dles.
at GARNER &amp; ROBERTS.
Orlando this week vln Thrasher’s nuto.
IT you are not Hying at the City Res
Wnde mokes frequent trips to Sanford. taurant you are not living right.
Write him at Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Dobbins and children
The beat dinner lrt th e City a t The have returned from Eustls, where they

City Restaurant fo r 35 cents.

visited with Mrs. Dobbins’ parents, Mr.
The Eagles’ uerlfe In the Stone-Gove and Mrs. Henry Harris.
block hire been-pul in first-closeshupe-U-j- Rtly
a n y F!ou7"o7 W. W. Long
side and out
The best on earth.
Go to H. H. Hill for everything In the
See hand-painted score cards ut Wo­
grocery flue.
,.
man's Exchange.
Remember to have The Herald follow
O. E. Weeks o f Jacksonville spent sev­
you when you take your summer trip.
eral days in the city this week, having
Many of our citizens attended the cel­ been summoned upon the sad mission of
ery growers’ picnic, nt Shall Mound last his father's death and funeral.
-Wednesday.
WhippoorwIItTOlO cow peus at $2 a bushM. Smith has 1,000 acres of celery «1.-------------- ---- «S a n ford "Grwpr yX b '
L
gj
land. Sold on eusv terms.
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Cheap rates upon the railroads ‘will
Sec H. H. lllll for Celery City Blend
greatly aid our grant Fburiirof July ccle----- Coffee, (lOOTOn eurtlffor 24 cents.
brat Ion, as many Floridians urc noxious
7S7TT; T o w e n m trM rs rllr W rlll Bhnp to see the Celery City on tlint date.
of Fust is were shoppers In Sanford the
Buy n meal ticket, and eat your.Sunday
past week.
dinner at Stumon's.*
- Clean, w holesom e, w ell co ok ed —ore
The Royal Tnllors brand of clothing
the meals served nt The City Restaumeans perfection. See samples ot D, A.
rani... *
'
Caldwell &amp; Son's.
J, C. Chase of Jacksonville was the guest
Not the cheapest, but the b est—are
Of liis brother. S. O. Chase, several days
the m eals served at The City Res­
this Week.
taurant.
U you want n first-class tnllor-mnde
Garner &amp; Roberts are now agents for
suit Tor $12.118. call at D. A. Caldwell &amp;
the famous Royal Scarlet Can goods.
Sons.
Wonderful soil fumigant, Apterite, will
Four nicely located rooms on first floor;
Tor rent.
and two on upper floor for
rent .Both“ save—your— craps. A »k the Fernald
Hardware Co. about it.
rain ami mineral water on the place.' In■ ¥
Read the Sunday dinner menu of Byequire at Tile Hernld office.
30-tf
Our Own coffee, the best 25 cent coffee Lo Hulel.
on the market, for sale at Garner &amp;. Roberts'
The Herald has just received □ new line
stores only.
of fine cloth-finish ruled letter heads. It
R. II. Muirbcnd 1ms opened n grocery ¡g just the niftiest little bit of stationery
store at Brlsson's siding. Cucumber and that lias ever been shown in Sanford.
Prices very low.
rraic material for sale.
30-3
Now Is the time to buy your sub-irri
The Herald office has completed a very
J. ‘■'attractive blotter for this month. If uny- gated land. See M. M. Smith.
oae lias been overlooked In the distribution
Florida people better see Sanford Celery
they can obtain these blotters at the of­ Deltn Land Cn.’s pro|&gt;erty before buying
fice.
truck farms.
—J. N. WniTNER.
Whlpporwlll and Clay Peas, $1.75 per
Fresh Georgia hotter, 3 5 jpeIlia u pound
hush«!-this w eek only. -Cash price. for sale by Garner &amp; Roberts.
Sanford G rocery Co.
.■
Dr. A. T. Bartlett nnd w ife of JacksnnHave you seen the cloth-finish ruled
vlll, Illinois, were in Sanford this week,
letter heads at The Herald office T The
en route from points south to their north­
neatest and very latest thing In fine sta­
ern home. They announced that they
tionery. Look it up, Mr. Business Man
would winter in Florida again next season
Prices very low.
in preference to going to California.
A little money now and a little now mid
The Geo. H. Fernald Co. has. tire finest
then Is the way to buy celery Innd. See
line
of fishing tackle In town. Call nnd
M. M. Smith for particulars.
see us.
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T------ Nf II. Foggmnd Mr. nnd-Mrs: Osteen of
Home
investers
put your celery money
" Altamonte were visitors to the city last
in
Celery
Delta
Land
Co.'s land. See
Friday.’ Mr. Fogg, while not busy with
31-tf
*— J. N. Whjtncr
his fine Duroc Jersey hogs, finds time to
McG.
Carruway
was
exhibiting a freak
boost Altamonte Springs, and is the valued
potato
vine
a
fowduysaga,
the peculiarity
---- correspondent of The JJcratd ntttUll place
being
potatoes
growing
on
the
bottom and
Mr. Fielding hus made the swimming
top
us
well.
This
is
not
common,
but is
pool at the Bye-Lo hotel a most delightful
occasionally found in large fields, and the
place for a cool plunge. Open la alL tf
top yield is claimed to be the foundation
Only $4.50 fo r a 21-meal tick e t at
of new varieties.
the City Restaurant.
The m eals are
W hlpporwlll and Clay Beas, $1.75 per
worth more.
bushel this weak only. Cash price
The Mothers' Club w ill not hold any Sanford G rocery Co.
tnorc meetings until the opening o f the
A pterl te kills cutworms. Broadcast 100
•chool term next fall. Next Monday was
lbs to acre, and be free of this pest. _
the regular meeting date, but un account
Fernald Hard warp-Bo.
Of the ^ in lfo ld duties devolving upon
porents and children Incident to the dos­
The Pasting Theatre tills week installed
ing of the sdiool term, it wni not deemed two more electric fans, making four In all.
advisable to hold this last meeting.
This Insures comfort for the audience in
the hottest weather, and the manager is
Do you wont five acres of good celery
to be congratulated upon having the best
Dad, ell in cultivation, located less than
llK*e miles from Sanford, at the station of electric theater in the state. Cool Joff
while enjoying a fine program.
the Sanford L Everglades railway T This
choice tract of land, will be sold during the
Dried Salt Shoulders at 12 H cents found
___?e*‘ ten days for ¿ 3 ,5 0 0 , - C a li at -T h e at HrH.-HIti'rtrocenr-— — —
Herald plflce for particulars.
The Herald office this week turned out
Mr. and Mrs. J. ’A . Matzinger o f Frank­ some of the finest stationery ever sent out
fort. Mich., who have been spending sohie of any office In the state. The Herald not
___ lcn weeks ]n SanforiL le ft for home this only supplies the business houses Of lids
&gt;•- ■5 5 - Mr. Matzinger has been engaged city with up-to-date printing, but many
In harvesting the potato crop that lie, irt other points In Orange, Volusia and Lake
Pwtnershlp with J. F. Hancock, raised on counties. With a well equipped plant,
Alex. Frendi'e place. They will be bere and the latest type faces, and best o f pa­
•gain next fall, and will be accompanied per stock. The Herald It able to take care
by several friends..
o f all orders in ibe priming line.

H erald office.
teed.

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GARNER &amp; Ro b e r t s sell OurOwn
coffee, the most popular brand in Sanford
The City Restaurant gives 21 meals
fo r $4.50, and th ey ore w o rth It.

N. P. Y O W E L L &amp; CO.

Miss Eva Means o f Gainesville has been
the great o f" Miss Vesta Weeks several
days this week.
Young man would like work of nnyJdnd
or chance to learn trucking.' Address F.
‘ .Herald.
38-2p
Best Elgin XXXX bu tter ond country
All Local Advertisem ents Under This
bu tter fresh ev ery day at McCuller's
Heading, one Cent a W ord Each Issue
New Store.
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Can Fit you

John J. Blelch of Paducah, Ky., Is in
Wanted— House, furnished or unfurn­
the city with the view o f locating upon n
ished. Address P. 0. box 181.
celery farm. Mr. Bleich Is a magistrate In
Wanted— Celery growers nnd truckers
Paducuh.
,
- -—
on rich muek land.—yVr'ffhe. opportuni ty.
You neeil n good typewrite^ nnd do not Address Noel A. Mitchell, St. Petersburg
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35-4
want to |&gt;ay an exhorbitnnt price for It. T tir-------------W
anted— Everyone to know that t{ie
see the Blickenderfer, ntThe Herald office
Blickensderfer typewriter is the best ou
For Rent,—One furnished bedroom up the mnrket. Sec them nt The Herald o f­
We have anticipated
fice.
ita irs.J _W ^ F L iea T itL _a irlier 'ur Third
W anted.— A second-hand man*¿"wheel,
street nnd Elin avenue.
38-tf
in good condition. If price Is right. A d ­
37-lt
Orders taken for fresh eggs at Woman's dress W., box 34. city.
Exchange.
If you want n first-class typewriter at
moderate rice, call at The Herald office,
Needs and- Bought Our
The Bye-Lo Hotel will rent you a room
and inspect the Blickensderfer. T he best
for $3 a week (one person) with hotel nnd must compact machine on the market.
Stock of
conveniences.
tf
For Sale.— P. M. Elder of thcCelery av­
W hlpporwlll and Clay Peas, $1.75 per enue cash store has 200 bushels of peas
for sale,— ------— -------------- 34 -lf
bushel this w eek only. Cash price.
For S ale.—200 bushels cow peas. See
Sanford G rocery Co.
us before buying.
Whitukcr &amp; Burnet.
Rev. M. F. Calloway paster of the Buj&gt;For Sale—Good property, now brlngjpg
tlst church or Orlando, attended the Sun­ twelve |ier ce lit,I merest on Investment.
— N, H. Garnih. Sanford.
day School Association in this city
F'
or
S
alt
:—
Plvc~nCres~‘
or good celery
yesterday,—------- ■— 1— *—
Innd all in cultivation. On the Sanford
If you want to sell or buy city lots, city Si Everglades Ry. about 3 miles from the
property, celery furms. see N. H- Gnrner. city. Will be sold III the next ten days
AND
for $3,500. Call nt the Herald office for
Chase &amp; Sanborn seal brand coffee, the particulars.
best grade on the market.
■For Sale.—Choice Jersey cows for sale
cheap. Now fresh or will bo soon. Also
GARNER &amp; ROBERTS
Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. Cir­
Planting time Is here. M. M.Smith will cular free.# C. F.Ward,Winter Park. 20lf
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sell you land on easy terms
For Sale.— A few goodcolonlesof bees,
cheap. — Geo. T. Ballinger, Routhl, near A ll to Suit YOU and YO
The Hernld can be found nt the store of Goldsboro.
37-2w
Tlieo. J. Miller &amp;. Son nnd the City Cigar
For Sale— Boiler, pump, nnd engine, 0
Pocket-book
Store. While they can be purchased at horse. In good condition, and will besold
28tf Spring is opening
The Herald office, we would preferthatev- cheap.
up and
— Sanford Machine &amp; Foundry Works.
eryone wanting extra copies would pur­
Rhode Island Reds eor sale__ Choice R. you will be compelled
to
chase litem nt these two news stands.
1. red hens, cockerels, pullets nnd eggs,
'rices low. —Cecil G arhett! French ave­
come out in a New Outfit
-------------- j u s t i r e c e t v n r ”
nue, Sanford.
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Another lot or those Bargains In
For Rent.— June 1st to Nov. 1st, eightHarness at
H arry Wilson’ s room house, furnished throughout. Hot Why not let us supply
und cold wnter, gas and every improve­
My Place fo r Said, w ith crop, tw o ment. Choice location. Six blocks from needs?
acres o f corn. 7,000 e g g plants and business portion. Inquire at The Herald
office for particulars.
"There Is nothing new under the sun"
cucumbers In first class condition.
For Sale— 22 5-4 ft compromise steam
20 minutes from p o s to ffic e , Fourth launch with G bp DuBrle engine. In useD
street. W est side. W. R. Robbins, San­ months. Cabin seats 12. Cheap at $250 But none of the Goods under
ford, Fla.
For Rent—Five-room cottage, furnished
Apply People's Bank.
&lt; our roof are OLD, and m
N otice
_
NEW and up-tO"date “
The Stunion family will not go away
Arrival
and
Departure
oF
Mulls
this summer. They will continue to run
Effrctlve November Flftrenth.
We don't charge anything for a
their restaurant, as they have plenty of Arrive From
North.........7 00 n. in.. 2 05 p. m , 5 40 ji. m.
boarders, and will accommodutc all who
-----Ûim C’ ùiid luv&amp; llga'i« lie fore- —
South
.. -.r on xrni.-;2-35 p, m
want 21 ureal* for-$4,------ —----- —
lump« o n ly ................. - ....... tl 33 a. m.
buying elsewhere
Tlluivllle branch............. .‘..0 30 a. m . 5 40 p . m.
— J. M. SnmoN, Prop.
Oviedo branch......................
10 30 a. m.
Trltby branch............. ..7' 00 u! in, l 10 p, m,
Restaurant, corner of Pu Inietto avenue
Tavares branch
................ 11 03 a. m
and First street.
Laava For

For Our Store

YOUR

Shoes,

Furnishings

A Name F or The New Park
The Sanford Ball Association Isdesirous
of naming the new ball park, and gallantly
leave the selection to the Sanford ladled
The one sending in the most euphonious
cognomen for the park will receive a sea­
son ticket as n compliment of the asso­
ciation. The contest is open to all, and
the names are to be sent In to The Her­
ald to be published eoch week.

SA N FO R D ’ S E L E C T R IC P U N T

North..........................2 23 p. in.. 0 00 p. m.
South.........1 S3 p.m., 3 30 p, in.. POU p. m.
Titusville branch.......... 0 30 a. m.. 2 23 p. in.
Ovlrdobranch... . j f . ......... .......... 2 30j&gt;, in.
TrUby branch...i........ 1 45 p. in . 0 00 p. m.
Tavarea branch............................. 2 10 j&gt;. m.
Branch trains dally escept Sunday; others dally.
Cuss. K. lUssiNs, Postmaster.
H. C. Hassihl Ass't Post..iastrr.

H en ry M cLaulin
JEW ELER
MY SPECIALTIES
Pickard's liund.Painled China

Contract Has Been Let F or Erection
Of The Building
The long looked for and greatly needed
electric light .plant. Tax- .Sanford will aoott
be an assured fact. The contract was let
this week to the Pope Contracting Co. for
the building, which will be erected near
the gas plant In the west end o f the city.
The plain will be'most complete In every
particular, and will give our city the best
of service both day and night. Sanford
has long needed this great improvement,
and the fact that the work has been started will be most gratifying news to our
citizens.

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Boys’ Suits, latest styles and I ain again asking for OLD SHOES,
shades, 3 to 17. Boy's Washable
will give what they are worth
Suits, 3 to 10, all styles. Bloomer
SIZES, 6, 7, 8. 9. 10 II AND 15
Pants, 3 to 17. Boys' Fumishingsf
Caps. Etc. All Under Price.
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Cor. 9rd St. and Sanford

�COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A Budget of In te re s tln i Items
From Correspondents

the dotting o f another term o f the Geneva
school. We regret so much to sec the
teachers, Miss Clark o f Oviedo and Miss
Alien ot-Winter Garden, return to their
homes. They have dooe their work well
and conscientiously, and all hope to have
them return in the fall.
Rev. E. Lee Smith drove over from Long-

T HE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY wood on Saturday last to All his regular
appointment at the Baptist church on
Sunday.

If You W a n t to B u y o r Boll

CITY PROPERTY

em clen t S ta ff o f Reportera Weekly
Dr. Neal o f Sanford made a professional
Covera the T e rrlto ry .fo r
visit to Geneva last week, having been
Tlte Herald

OR TR U C K LA N D S

called in consultation.

Come and See Us

Mrs. Ÿerkes ofTocksonvllle V vIshlrig
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Huddleston.

Hilly Grant is enjoying the comforts and
pleasures of a new buggy.
«

OVIEDO OCCURRENCES

The Florida Fish A Produce Co. have
closed the Ashing in Lake'Harney for this
season.

Geo. Peters hastheflnest pineapple bed
in this section. He only raises them for
The most notable event of the past
his owtf use, though will probably raise
week was the Sunday School picnic which
(or market later.
was held on Friday at White's Wharf. By
Rev. Saunders Is happy over the arrjval
many the day was pleasantly spent in
of a new permanent manly* vtitror at his
^ f d T va 3 ir o ^ W fT fr ffilltlr .tfiT pictur­
» J
esque woodland while others collected In house.
Miss
Ramona
McLain
leaves
this week
groups and sat under the shade o f the trees
for
Amerlcus,
Ga..
to
visit
her
friend.
Miss
to indulge In qiilet social chat. By noon a
Kittle
Wells
Sleg,
and
thence
to
Mncon,
zest was given the appetite, when oil
gatiiered round the bountful spend for Go., to visit the family o f her uncle.
Special corrt*pendent to The Hersld.

which Ovicde is so famed. The viands
were of such variety and quality* as to
ENTERPRISE ETCHINGS
lenipt thepnlateof all lo v m u f good tilings Special Correspondence to The Herald:--- ~&gt;
to eat. in hlinriqus spirits and amid n
Mrs. Hattie Brooks has purchased the
burst of songs the merry party returned,
property formerly known as the Voss HoUse
conceding it to be opo of the most enjoyon-Main Street from Mr. John Sauls. Mrs.
nble o f nil their picnics.
Brooks will have the building repaired
Mrs. and Mrs. Finch left Tuesday for and painted and use it for an Industrial
their home in Hamlet N. C. Mr. and Mrs. School. Thjs and the Orphanage when
Luther whom they have been.visitlng ac­ Anished will be quite Anc attraction for
companied them ns far ns Orlando where Main Street.
n stop of n few hours was made, during
Last Saturday afternoon Mr. Brice of
which interval Uiey secured an automo­
Geneva chartered the launch "Sophie”
bile, Bpecding through tho city sight see­
and came over for the children nt the-firing nnrl #»«tpnrilnfl thplrJnurtoMnltlendr
phanugc.
They went to Sanford and
. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Finch boardspent the afternoon at the park.
ed the North bound train for N. C.
___
Rev. Campbell Gray of DeLand gave
Miss Nellie King camo home from Stet­
the children o f his Sunday School there a
son University for a brief visit to tier par­
May picnic here.
ents returning again on Monday.
A ll Saints church and rectory have Just
_______ Services were conducted morning nfterreceived aTiew~coat or paint which 1mnoon and evening. Sunday, by the regular
prove* its appearance very much.
pastor Rev. McCall as the Initial step too
Mr. Steads aunt Mrs. Powers of Miss., is
revival, which is to continue throughout
visiting
him here She is staying at Mrs.
the week.
...
Geo. Counts.
Our new sido walk is not only a joy to
Mr. arid "Mrs. G. A. Palmer of Chicago
pedestrian, but greallyenhnncestlie beau­
are
expected here to-day to look niter
ty of our village. Mr. J. H. Lee was chief­
their
property.
_______ s._____ —
ly instrumental in getting the project
Mr.
Tanner
and
two
grandsons,
Roy Jor­
started and the work pushed to a comdan
and
Horace
Allen
of
DeLand
spent
pletntlon ns far as the funds^on hand
would, permit to build. Ho not only sup- last Saturday In town. ■---

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WE

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____ crip tended thjL3M iK im Lcoatrihutttl' tha — :Mr».~RoWtJSon o f PnJmetro Ir lijr a o iv n . mart, The Ladies Club feel greatly indebt­ V isit to her daughter Mrs. Jos. W i i w
ed to Mr. Lee for the kindly offer of his
Miss Emma Tucker returned yesterday
services and time In the matter as well from Stewart where she has been holding
ns his liberal donation of the ninrl.
a meeting.___— — — —— ---------Miss May Alexander Is a l'h o m e on a
A large picnic crowd spent the day
week-end visit to her parents expecting here last Thursday from Sanford and picto return to school on Monday.
niccd at the Green Springs.

PAOLA POINTS
Sptclal Currei pondm i re to The Herald :.

The spring o f 1000 seems to ^ e “ trying
ilself" with the thermometer up to 88 one
week nnd down to 60 the next. There is
surely a delightfql uncertainty in regard
to the wentjier.
— Our-‘iocel" has been taken off and the
summer schedule went intoeffect, Monday.
Muy 3d, with one train only daily, except
Sunday.
Miss Frances Leak of Orlando it visiting
In town.
Our beautlfui'sliude trees put on their
new spring dresses, with the usual trim­
mings, some tfme since, und now our pub­
lic buildings are being treated to new coats
of paint, and when our walks are put in
good order we will begin to think we are
somebody.
Miss Carrie Balsley, formerly of this

When you wish to buy The Sanford Her
old, a Stetson hat, Sanford celery, a Butterick pattern, a package of Quaker oats
or a can of Royal baking powder, would
you feel satisfied if your dealer should
send you some otliq* brand for the same
money, claiming that it was "just as giAxlT”
When you put down your nickel for a
bottle of coca-coin, will you expect cocacola or some other "just as good” Imita­
tion T
! ..
No real good article has ^ever been put
on the market, that there were dot imita­
tions made after it, and the more ¿m ira­
tions there are. the better is the guaran­
tee for the wholcsomeness o f the original,
and also there was never an imitation
made to equal the origiual
&gt;
There have been on the market more
than two hundred roladrlnkf, juid. wlml-

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A . E. H IL L , A g en t

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflowers, etc., etc., in Sanford, pays
I Sell the Land—Your Brains. Moqey. nnd
- — •-------------- Mastics Mnkta Hie Crop 'nnd the'Profit

_______

.

her old home. She Is now taking the Nor- but imitations o f coca^ohuxying Uuirofll
inai-eourstmt Stetson University.
from the tremendous favor coca-cola has
Miss Icenliour of Twin Lakes, one of our with the public, on account of its superior
winter residents, left for her northern qualities.
hnmp Ifk (!nlumlutt
tSAt WSSk ’
Talk about cocaine In coCd^cola, the state
chemist
of nearly every state and the de­
—Wanted— a good hard road botweenPapartment
of agriculture have allpranounced
ola und Sanford.
it pure, with not a trace of cocaine, nnd
GENEVA GLEANINGS.
only about one-third u much caffeine to
8pectll Corrcipondtnce U&gt;Th* Herald:
the bottle as a cup of strong coffee con­
Memorial exercises were held April 20, tains.
ut the cemetery. Rev. McCall had been
Dr. Abbot, state chemist of Texas last
invited to make an address, but being Tear, «aid that out o f eight twin drtnkaexphysically unable, short talks were made umined by him, coca-cola was the only
by Messrs Baker and Doane. which were one without cocaine or artificial sweetenInstructive and appropriate. Mrs. Robin­
son read a piece which was enjoyed by aU
Therefore, If you want what you pay for,
present The choir sang, and then Aowers when you call for a bottle of coca-cola, be
were (Hit upon the graves by the school sure and inspect the crown or bottle for
the well-known trade-mark, and do not al­
The Ladies' Society was entertained on low him to paba-eff-sem ething on you
Thursday last by Mrs. John Adams olh ef which lie can probably buy for less money.
pleasant horn* on Buok,Loke. This 1s-an •Get the 'iièriu lh e.-" ' *
ideal place for a restful home. Mrs, Adams
Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Is a charming hostess, having such a lovS. Runge, Sec. and Treat.
Refreshments were
able disposition.

served, acid all reluctantly said goodby.
There will be • big picnic at ^Geneva
i4-1'* *
dock on Lake Harney. Saturday, May 8th. rafTlgara
to which everybody It Invited. This marks Wilson's.

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» iinii wny mullí Un»? to Rtntlnn yard« o f excavation/ estimated nt 1125,85,1 »%'ä —. ^ r ïis ;.
••••"•* "''4» -stiîrsicd
»«•«•••••** •• -•«%
f avivwi
I (lu ll E9*
ihrncr ansi« rlaljt 10 tlrgrees to Clwirlm»
Aï îïu.vû.
h e h o u s e w if e
incut_____
i r l i zx npffroi « tliimted cost of this
section, $145.86.
Uotlom,
4
ft.;
slope.
1
to
I.
H i l i o n 7* and thon, terminato In tho
to
Minead Fowl «n -T a o ft:
Section 00.—Is 1600 feet Jong—from
Rations Far the Bog Layara.
Station - T8- t0- 80 *ftnd consists .of 2664
Remove from tho bonea all the meat
Ont o f the beat dry maab feed* that
' t ì o u Vb— I« 400 reel Ions from BU- cubic yards o f excavation estimated at
___ ________^
__ winter
___ __
tlonT* «o 76_.nU e o n iU ia d M e u b lé tSM.lO, Clearing estimated at $80.00. on-either cold roaat or boiled f o w l a . can
possibly _be ___________
fed to bens fur
‘ L°Ä. of excavation estlmnted al $»$.08. Total estimated cost o f this section, Cieuu Jt from the akin and keepc o r - ; 9gg production Consists of the followt ó r n i estimated at 140 00. Estimated 1471.10. Bottom width. 3 ft.; slope 1
to 1.
.
erttl from the air until roady for use. mg; T w o hundred pounda good wheat
è l i cost
Iona from
le c tio n SI.— Is 2600 feet long from Boll the bone, and akin with three- j bran
100 pouudi good wheat midStation 60 to 26 and consists or 3000
0¿* 10° yards l ° f V íó a v n t fon "è"t*mntcd 2nt cubic yards o f excavation, estimated ut fourths o f a pint o f water until re- tilings, 100 pounds good cornmenl, 100
S iit lA Clearing estimated at Itn.oo. 1460.00. Clearing estimated at f80.ou. duerd quite half. Btrnlu the gravy | pounds linseed oil meal, 100 pounds
Station 65 chango 3 feet to 4 f e e t on bnt- Total estimated cost o f this section.
SS, Extra excavation 600 cubic yard« 1630.00. Bottom width, 2 ft.; slope, i and let It cool. Next, having skimmed « gluten meal, 100 pounds beef •crap,
at 110.0*0. Tbtnl estimated cost o f this to 1.
off the fat. put It Into a clean naure* ^Clean a apace In the floor nnd place •
Section 92.— Is 2600 feet long from
pan with half a cup o f crenm ®bd .la y e r o f this feedL iheu-anotbep-layer
Station
26
to
"O
"
and
consists
of
177
U
*l g¡ictÍoa8n
—
is
1600
feet'
long
from
B#cuuu «
60 to 16. and consists n
o ff I7rt3
4ill 8. cubic yards of cxcavatiun estimated
esumateli nt
m three t a b le s p o o n fu W f . b U t t e t - m U e .1 o n , (Vp anti oo on until all la used; then
..hie vnrds of excavation estimated nt I Ï 66.60. Clearing estimami uL_18U.uu^
«hovel aud thoroughly
JJPwt
. estimata»!—at—jw
u i»•ìli U clearing
rtearlng-eatlm
ftlsd-at-fta.u
e -Totst—estimated COBI' 5 f this section. with- * tablespoonful o f flour. Keep tage „
¿íntion 126 00 »culvert crossing St. Qer- $346.60. Bottom width, 3 ft.: slope. I them stirred until they ball. Then u ju , says the Indiana Fnrmer. Keep
frmlrs Avenue. $76.00. H. I». (changing), to 1.
all the
Totnl estimateli cost of Monroe limitali put In the fowl finely minced, with (hl8 Iunsb dry befura them
«ustión 4$ cnisslng Malaria Avenue nt
Monroe Htntlon *100.00. Total estimated Ditch, NO. 20:
three bard boiled eggs, chopped, and {|me in automatic feed boxru.
T o this
Totnl rsllmnted cost of excavation,
î S ï 'S f lilla section. $«99.48. Biatlon 48
■uWclent stilt uud i»epi»er to aenmm. a(j j clover hay and green vegetables.
change 2 ft- to 3 ft. on bottom: 46 de- $1239.46.
Estimated cost o f clearing. $200.00.
Btmke the mince over Ibe lire until such ns cabbage, mangels aud turnips.
Engineering, 76.00.
« r2 a t l s r 7íb—Is 2600 feet long front
Just ready to serve, Dish It over hot Also for each 100 birds feed two
Totnl estlmuted cost of diteli No. ?C„
Rtstlon 26 to "O" nnd consists o f 1160
toast and serve.
cubic yards of excavation estimated nt $1674.45.
quarts o f wheat lu the morning and
txii 60 Total estimated cost o f cicor­
the same at noon and two quarta o f
ie* lió 00. Totnl estimated cost or this
R ep a irin g W in d o w Shads*.
Hoblnson-WUson Ditch, Ho. 37.
■ircilim. 1363.60. Stntlbn 6 change i
shelled corn at -4 o'clock In the even­
Heglnnlng at Htntlon "O" at the N. R.
fini to 2 feel on bottom: 46 drgree slope.
When window shades begin $0 look ing. Keep plenty o f warm water be­
corner
o
f
the
N.
W.
1
$
Section
3U
.
TownTotal estimateli cost of Halford Mitch.
ship 19, Bouth Itnngc 30 bitst; thence ■hnbhy around the bottom It Is not fore them all the time, as cold, chilly.
ICn 221
Total estimatoti cost o f excavation. edstcrly 9400 feet to the Monroe Hrtiuen necessary to throw them away. Tha
dltcli nt the N. K.-corner of I » t 85. Hi
Joseph's nnd there terminates, being on curtain' should lie tnken off Jhc roller
** FM I mated cost o f clearing. »inn.OO.
t £stliiiatl-Ä««W|U WÍ- .{»ÜllÄtt*. culverts. a line between HeCtlous 21 and 28,-awld and 1 he hem lu the iiottom rljiped out.
Tankage F o r-H o g s.
township nnd range, and consists of
The curtain should thru he put back
four sections I. e., 93, 94, 96 nnd 96.
»¡¡Stira excavating. 120.nil.
The Ohio station In a feeding experi­
Bsctlon 93—Is 1900 feet long from on the roller with the worn edge at
ment fed tankage to hogs following
S T Ä h T c o « o f Mitel. No. 2: Htntlon 94 to 76 nnd consists of 27uo
cubic yards o f excuvntlon estimated at the top—that Is, uesrest the roller—and cattle.
Koch lot bnd seven stevra.
______ •
11113.40.
$106.00 and clearing estimated at $130.. the other edge should be neatly hem­
Lots 1 and 8 received corn., cot­
00. Totnl estimated cost o f this sec­
Bspp Bsnltaky Dltob Vo. 33.
Beginning nt Third St. nt the Internee- tion $636.00. 3 ft. bottom width, 1 to l med nnd flttt*d up w llh a stick. Then» tonseed meal, stover, mixed hay and
•
Hon of A. C. K Hy Section 10. 'J’own- slope.
are a great many windows In every sling*-.
I Aits 4 and’ 0 received the
Bsctlon 96.— Is 2600 feet long from
■1,1,1 I». South Hange 30 East, lit Biniteli
"O-1 In raltpny ditch: then.-» wlti, sani Station 76 to 60 nnd consists of aim home where the curtains arc never »a 111» ration except sllnge, Th e hogs
—fstia-av1to- Hunkorhlll Avenue when it chic yards o f excnvatlon estimated t. pulled all the way down to tho bot­ in ift t iT T "auif JL-recelved a third o f
Intersects Isnld mllwny tiltClU-.lhonce »460.00 nnddcnrtnK estimated at#» 130,- tom. and the worn part In this ense
a pound o f tauknge dally per head In
00r—TntnPrBlIhmlcd cost o f thin sec­
- norll.*nnl with
ghie tlWreof to thè B. K. corner o f Mot tion $670.00. Dottom Width, 2 ft.; slop« will hardly ever show.
addition to what they could glean.
il: thence nngle west olona laits 13. 12 I to I.
The flrat sixty days three hogs were
Bsctlon .98— Is 2500 feet long from
Il |0 » and 8 to thè A. C. I* Tight of
wsy diteli: thence nortliwnrd wlth un es- Station 60 to 25 nnd consists o f 43»)
Correct Method of Darning.
In each lot: the last flfty-six days four
- tsbllshed wsler- oourse «cross thè-Intuì cu b ic y a ftil o f excavation estimated nt , Always leave a email loop o f the
umalli'r hogs replaced the first set.
of lami« Hnpp and Mr. Aldrldgc nnd ter- $446.00. Clearing estimated nt $111.00.
mlnatlng nt Lnke Monroe. eonslstlng of Totnl estltnutod cost of this section, thread at each end when darning a The gulu o f . the hogs receiving tank­
»794.00. Hottnni'width 2 ft.: slope 1 hole to ullow fo r the shrinking o f the
Jhre« sectlons. I. f., 71, 80 nrur&amp;l.
age was 1,230 pounds; the gain o f the
•sctlou 79.— Is 2300 feci long froin to »,'
Bsctlon 96— Is 2800 feet long from mending cotton when (he stocking Is hogs not receiving tankage was N08, a
Htntlon 73 to 60 and conslsts or 3tu
-cul,le varila nf excnvntlon estimateti nt Htntlon 25 to “O" and consist9 of 320U washed. Hun the darning cotton or
difference o f 422 isiuuda. The Jotul
$160 00. ATIcarlng estimateli nt $100.00 v it bio ynrds o f excavation, estimated nt
Totnl csllmntcd cost o f thls sootlni- $482.00. Clearing estimated lit $95.00. yam half nn Inch beyond the bole on amount o f tnnkagv fed was 2AP.5
Total
esllmnted
cost
of
this
section,
$660.00. Hot Inni wldtll. 2 feci; Stop«’ t
$577.00. Hottem width. I fl.; slope.1 each side: cover the hole with threads IMiuiuls. That would cost at $43 n ton
that are run closely together nnd not jiflitf».— The_extra-purk,-432: la m m lm
'"(Uctlon 80.— Is 2600 feet long from to t.
Total estimated eost nf Itohlnnon-WII. drawn tovt (lc liL-umr tlie-tiam lng hnltr
station 60 to 26 and consiste o f 4C0IT cunts, would be $23.32.
son
Ditch.
No.
27:____
__________________
rutile vnnls of i-xcnvntlon estimateti li
-Totnl—eslImnTtil cost or exrnvnllnn Then cross these threads In the regu­
I6S4.RO. rMenrlns nstlmnt.-.t ni I12U.ÌU'“l.ilal OMIhialed* eost nf tllls sectlon $1982.00.
lar darning style. N o w run the needle
.jh « Weanling Colt.
Clearing, 46.60.
IÌ0G.60. Ilottom, 2 feet: slope I tn 1.
n short illstAWe armimi the darn.willi---- a - clone -and—irgntnrTölUiecl I«m
Engineering. $70.00.
Btctlon 81— Is 2500 feet long fruir
Totnl cstlmalmLcuat—uf-Pitch—Nft-TTr the inutldlng cotton, and tho stocking1tween the oats bln aud the coll stall Is
KtntlOll 26 tu "O” and oouslsls ofZKOO
nuH.«»M in H n »-i«itlim it‘‘d ili -$2507.n0.
will uot draw and tear about the tuend» always marked with the best results.
$360.00. Clearing estimateli al lio.ijfi
Total estlmated cosi o f Ibis sectlon,
I'd hole.
If there Is any desire lo save outs, the
Ooldsboro Diteli Ho. 30.
$310.(10.
o|dcr_Imrmea had l»etter—lar-sklmped
Iloglnnlng nt thè Intersectlon of MulTotal estimateli cosi nf Itnpp I'Ilc
borry Avellile and floliN lioro Hi.. Uicnec. ----- ------------M u lU ti B ottsrm llk.--------No. 23:
rallier (huit the colts. It Is Indeed a
T u lli! e s tim a te li r o s i n f ■’ XOnVa.UnK- Aviti» »a»ld-S tre e t' rastWTVTiT”un ine tiortl
One quart wf buttermilk, one round­ shiftless volt that will uot produce
side o f 'A . C. L. righi of wny diteli,
---- frttmttr.---------■
Est Ima teil cosi b f clearing, culverts. thence rxirthensterly wlth sald line to ed tublcHpoonful of flour, two rounded results as evidenced In a sturdy frame
the c u b i line o f Poplnr AVenue, tlienre Inblespootifuls of granulated sugar.
‘ Mr., »2*0.00.
„•
.
uml conspicuous muscle, on u regular
northw-ard w-lth salii Avellile on guttir
Knglneerlng. $60.00.
line thiufc o f 'to the hranrli west fork nf Hour the buttermilk Into, kfi enameled feed of nats and possibly u little bran,
T u lli I cosi of thls illtrh. $1704.50.
Cloud Creek, thence Wlth thè. i»»4&gt;Minter- wtttiicpan and put on the range to boll.
the amount to be such ns will always
Ings of Rilld diteli, ilcepenlng, wldcnlng
Bt. Josephs Diteli. Ho. 36.
I'poii boiling add the following mix­ leave with him a taste for more. The
ftegtnnliur ni Biatlon "O " at the H nnd strnlghteulng thè sana- lo MI)
W. corner o f l.ot 3. Mike Smith’s sub- Creek, a dlslance nf 8000 feet. couslHt. ture: Hrenk an egg Into a bowl and only promise of flrat class draft quali­
tilt Islon No. 1, In Section 27. Township Ing of folli' sectlons, I. e., 07, 98. 99 nnd
bent until light and foamy, nvld the ties lu the'grow n horse Is nu ample
e'
19. Sonili Hange 30 East, ami mulling 100.
Bsction 97—Tu 500 feet. long from Hln- sugar, then the flour, stirring until frame well tilled out In all parts In the
tinrlh on the east side o f Monroe Ave­
nue following an old ii|&gt;rn diteli t&lt;&gt; tie tbui 80 to-76 nnd conslsts of suo cubie smooth, and pour Into the boiling but­
Colt. Buuh a youngster Is nil ml red by
south side of the A- C. L right nf way ynrds of excavntlon. estinintcd al »Ilo
to Station «4 -4 : thence N. 'V. with 00. Clearing estlmntcd nt $100.00. To- termilk, stirring rapidly to prevent' all aud when grown fotuhe* the high
said right o f vvny to Htntlon iti - 90: tal estimateli cost of Ibis sectlon. $22»
thence said right angles crossing sab’ 00. 3 ft. hot toni Wldth; Miope. Hj lo ! scorching. Roll up once, remove from drice. Hut be cannot -bo brought*--to
Bsction 98— I n 2600 feet long fro
thojl rc and nerve- hot-or- Iced, as pn*- thU*stsge by accident.—Homestead.
mllwny tracks and buck to the west
r&gt;(;i(imi 75
$u m
vu.Jiilil- ìumm
tu ¿(L_uiul—
lumaint"—nf SWJC ferrad.
side of Monroe Avenue extension. Sta- Station
ll- &lt;&gt;r -excavation,
....... “’ ~~i estimatevi nt
Il»n 67 -.60: llioaee-north—wdtli said » t v T rititi) “yivrits
711 Untloa Vo Htntlon Ktftniul, there termi- $760.00. Cien rin g estim a ti’ed ut »200.0 ■
How to Control San Jot* Seals.
- nate |n n cypress s vvijbdv-àt ijiki* Mon­ T o ln l esllm ated cost nf thls scBtlnn,
Rubber Shod Rocking Chair,
About the beat and first thing that
roe, i L'iislsling o f folirJ|Se*?7»ins. I. e., HJ, $960.00. 2 -ft. tiottom wldth: Slope l ' t
A western Inventor has devised n should 'be done with hii orchard that
to 1.
I». kAKrul 86.
'¥
Bsction 99— I h 2500 feet long from pneumatic shoe or trend, which mny Is Infested with settle Is to cut out and
Btctlon 83— Is 900 feel long from Ht i
lb.a M to 76 nnd consists of 2&lt;&gt;2 ruble Htntlon 50 tn 26 nnd conslsts of 43'i
ynrds of excavation estimated at $30.30 cubie ynrds o f excavntlon esllmated nt lie applied to the*rockers of a clmlr. so remove nlT the dead and unnecessary
Fb-urlng estlnmled at g in.on. iTolal »648.00. (Mearlng estlmated ut $Ur..n
as Tit render the motion of the chair wood, says Farm aud Fireside. This
rMbaiited cost nf this section. $G0.30 Total ctiliiuuted cost OT thls sectlon, easy and noiseless and prevent' creep­
Is csjieclullj' true with old orchards
HIo|n*. I to l: 3 foot bottom wldtHr---- - txranffi. 2 ft. bottoni wblth; slope ,
Section 83.—--1B- 2C00 feet long from ts 1,
ing and damage to the floor and walls thill have much wood lu the tops. Aft­
Bsction IOO— Is 2600 feet long frolli
Station 76 to 50 nnd consists nf 2522
er (tils part of the work has boon done
25 lo "O" nnd rotislHtH of 33'i
cubic yards o f excavation estlmated al Statimi
81
Clenrlag estimated ut $30.00. Total coble ya n ls o f excavntlon, i-Hllniiiti‘&lt;bni
and the brush been removed and burn­
Total estimated cost of this s-ctlon,, $196.50. C learin g estim ated nt $ ll».0 u
ed some kind of spray should be ap­
$103.30. Station 61. 2 ft. bottom: Sta- T o ta l estlinntctl cost o f tills serti)'
$606.60.
linttoui width. I f t . : slope Wt
(bin 63, 3 ft. on bottom; 1 to 1 slope.
plied that will destroy the pevtsT
Section 04.— Is 2600 feet Jong from to t.
The II1110 sulphur wash la the remedy
T o ta l estim ated cost O oldsboro 1&gt;11• I
Simian 60 to 25 und consists o f 1876
— — ------—r that Is most used for the control of the
ruble yards of excavation estimated ut. No. 28:
T o ta l i’ Stlninted cost o f excavation.
$281.40. Estimated COBI o f clearing. $30.
st ale. It Is safe and cheap and when
Oo. Totnl estimateli cost o f this section, »2011.50.
■&gt;T o ta l estim ated east
of
clearing.
applied pro|»erly la effective.
Tills
$311.411. 2 fl. bottom; I to I slope.
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Btctlon 85.— Is -jr.nn feel long from $676.00.
remedy lias much value as a fungicide,
Engineering. $40.00.
Station 25 to "O” alld consists o f 2198
beside lielng n scale destroyer.
-st boated v&gt;t*»l sif D iteli «NtJ.- 287
rotile yards of excavation estimateti at
Tobtl m
. 13Î3.ÏU— Choi lag estlnmled 111 IMUlo $2619.60.
ime colvert. Ht. (lertrude'a Averne', 15
The hid» will Is- received u|s»n rich section at
Faadlng Fowls In W ln ta r.
,
im i . $16.00. Tolnl estlmate&lt;rSo)n-of ibis
or ti|s»n rmii rvimplrtr and separate Im­
section. $384.70. 2 ft. bottom width: tabulated
For the best results you. must give
provement
or
upon
all
of
the
work
included
ill
the
1 lo I slope.
a» a whole.
your fowls warm, dry, comfortable
Tolnl, estimated cost o f Bt. Joseph's Jiilrlct
A cerlllled check for ten percent of the ettlmatrd
Dllchr No. 24.
quarters and feed them regularly, giv­
amount
of
iurh
Improvement
hid
mutt
accompany
Total pstlmntid cost of excavation, etch hid to »how good faith hy the contractor or
ing fur breakfast a warm uiush, with
11019.70.
&gt;
- - -*
SalJ amount to tie returnrd upon tr­
Total estimated c*)st o f clearing, $lurt.. rontractort.
0110 ounce of cut bono fpr eueb bon.
SO IS XL BIS UOCXEH.
ie. ie«l hid» or upon execution of contract. Sucrettfol bidder» will Is- required to rnler into bond and
(live them all the finely cut hay or
P.MImntcd cost of culvert, $45.00.
contract for faithful performance of work for the o f the apartment or to the furniture
. Engineering, $60.00.
clover they will eat. Keep vegetables
toial
amount
of
work,
within
five
day»
lime
from
with whteh the rocker may eorne lu
Total estimated cosi $1221.10.
dale of tale or forfeit omiunt drtxtthed.
of various kinds before them and feed
. Said work to be paid lor lit ca»h a» the work pro- contact. The shoes may be applied to
them corn or wheat before they vo to
grettro,
25
percent
l»elng
retained
until
completed,
Btsnstrora Dltcb, Ho. »5.
the rocker« Irrespective o f their width
roost, about one pint to twenty bens.
Hegtunlng ul Htntlon "O " H. \v. corner when a »ettlemenl will lw made in full.
or form, aud each shoe Is formed with
Klglit 1» r«*»ef vetl to reject any or all hid».
hol St, M M. Bmlth's sub-dlvlslon No. 3
Il&gt;-order of the Liard of county commiuioncr» a buut|)«r nt the rear end, which dur­ Keep a supply of sharp grit always be­
jfjellon 28, Tow-nshlp I ••, Stillh Itaugr
Thlrly-uiie &lt;31 ) East, thence north on of Orange county. Fla. A »®
ing excessive baekwurd movement o f fore them and furulsh them with fresh
IPM. KOIIINSON. Clerk.
wist stile of Htenstriim Av»uue to HtaAddreu all hid» lo 11 M. Kohinton. Clerk of the the chair will engage the floor and drinking water at all times, aud you
tlon CI -70 on tho South slde o f Monroe
Avenue; ihcneo salii righi ungles_«-nst Circuit Court. Orlando, fin.
thus prevent- overturning;- »ctetntnclUutproût lu^u »*n Uxwinter.
-glttllg-i^nul, sldeeof MnnrW AV rnii to
oLatlon 75 on cast slde of Monroe AveAmerican.
"P ru n in g Pr»jlt Tress.
Iherc 1nte|-sectlng the
Monroe■• ‘l,
^ y . P n r n.ir of Urt-APJn the pruning of fruit trees the ob­
T
h
e
Bowing
Maohlno
N
so
d
ls..
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V. Jmv IjJ1-»UU.U1 Vision -conststlng nt
Hotel r ie rk — 1 found tho “ Not to Be
------- I. «... 86, 87 and 88.
Be aure that your sewing machine ject Is tu obtain tbe greatest amount
Bsctlon 88 —Is 2600 feet long fn&gt;m Used Except In Case o f F ltV ’ placard
needle
la uot blunt" 1/ you want to o f hearing wood arranged lu a con­
MMlon 76 to 60 und consista of elio those college l&gt;oya stole out o f the cor­
Therefore we prune
•VI*. - 7*rd« of exmvntlnn estlmated nt
avoid trouble In the start. Especially venient form.
1W*‘ «; Clearing estlmnted nt $80.00 ridor. Munnger—Where? Clerk—Th ey’d when atltcblug silks la It ueceaaary to to obtain a low, open beaded yet com­
«Mculvart Monroe Avenue, 16 ft. «pan, nailed It up over the coal bln.—Boston
Ito.üO. Totnl estlmated cost of tlils
take particular notice that the ueedle pact tree. A low bonded tree bears
•eetlun, $46,6.60. 8 feet nn bottoni, 46 Transcript.
la floe and sharp, and It U better to tbe fruit lu u more convenient form
degrer slope. .
com m *pct_Jiltll_*-new _onu_ai»d-$aka fur picking. An open beaded tree by
*7.—Is 2600 feet long frnin
nlutlon 6n to 26 and conslsts o f 2760
Qrltty.
no chances If you don't waut to r^ln a letting In tbe auullgbt obtains an
Ì V!'ip» J “ film-ut «xeisvat Inn, estima t cd uT
F ifty mllea an hour!
Are yon good new piece o f taffeta.' It ts Just earlier aud evener ripening o f the
'V ,
Clearing hstlrasted nl *8oou.
t j» ? « „•’■•i " ' * ted cost o f thls sectlon, brave?" She (sw allowing another pint as bad for the needle to be ruaty, and fruit. Pruning o f a fru it tree insure«
MW.60. j
iMittom; slope 46 degr«»*s.
the throwing out o f younger fru it bearBsetlon 88—Is 2600 Teel long fron» o f d 0 «t)—Ten, dear; I ’ m full o f grit.— any ei|»eiieuced seamstress will tell'
lug brnnehee.—W allace'! Fnrmer.
«U Ion 26 to -O" nnd consista or 2141 Chicago News.
you not to economise In needles.
•Vìi0.
°r excsvstlon, est Ima teil al
D3 ß? ’
•■•earlng estlmated nt $30.00.
Warbles In Cettle.
Aristecratle Fowls.
r»
Oertrude'« Avenue. 16
Froge* Legs Fried.
-— .
t.r iJ','1'1' $46.00. Total estimatevi cost
Warbles are also called gruba and
"D o animals have their social cus­
The
green
marsh
frogs
furnish
The
S,r ‘nw. »ectlon. $391.16. Rtntlon 21
wolves, says Hoard's Dntrymnn. They
«lots.** **■ *° * fl on botte*'). 46 degree toms and Institutions?”
beat bams, as they are more tender
'T presume so. I have no doubt that and have leas o f the strong, muddy appear on the hack and sometimes on
DlterNoCHÌ8maled C° * 1
S*fn* tro,n the g e e s e ’ bave their descendants o f flafor. They «re generally liked fried. tho sides o f cattle, causing elevations
11045*5 *** mi,w* Cül,t
excavutlon, tho cacklera who saved Borne.” —l*uck. Tate off the feet and truss them by or bunches resembling email 'abytipt
tumore. Bqueeae.thtuH M il with.yuur
-S t r ia r . $iso.oo.
Inserting the stump along the akin of
thumb and fingers nnd destroy thè
r;«t limi teil cost of culverts, $90.07».
'
H
I.
S
p
e
v
le
lty
,^
.
.
^
—
ttigj other leg, ' ru t ’ them, with M il,
Engineering. »40.00.
VTIUB to
$U pepper and lemon Juice, to steep fo r whits grub by Are and wash the cavity
T hat new gardener aoema
Ji2».jll,|‘j$UititHsl ■— t 's f iinctr Tfrt. Sf. " "Friend—1
1 (bonite an hour, then drain and roll In flour, w ith a solution o f craolln or any o f tbe
be a very bard worker. Bubuf
coal tar preparations.
—Yea, that's his apeclalty.
F•'Nand(
then la beaten egg and lu fine breadMonroe Branch D ltcb, H o. 8 «.
What?
Working?
Suburbanite—No,
■u.
Htntlnn “O1
north
crumbs. Fry to a light brown in hot
-me *of» nin*
Hl ON.tru(,e.,
A&gt; 1 on the
2,7*4.®*
HC
Oertrude'a Avenue
and the seeming to.—Tow n Topics.
Time’s Changes.
f i t , Berra with fried parsley.
•‘'uljn-ast c o m e r Lot 9». Ht. IJoseph's
Tho captain was receiving the new
i f , Bouth Hanse
II
lT I - ,
Township 19,
middy.
. . f.-**1- thenwi north on
on the
the west
west side
Oil ef, Bergsm tt
— ¡¡¿..■••Pburn Horn] following the meanA W ireless O perator.
”Wey, boy. 1 U old sto ry .'I suppose—
The world's «apply of oil of berga­
Sm .r*“ . ° L *he old established w ater
Uppton—You U v e Jk-PCH. U h y .
U Ä7.
»»« inencQ nunuwrpi mot comet from.* comparatively small
¡ • . . '• • f r i ê i croHRlnif o ld n n rr o w .ffu m i*
your.
liousc- 1~
jur. Louse,
I- hoar.
hnnr. Downlug—Oran
Downlug-Qreati »oh, no, «Ir." piped tU boy, "that's
frllraati gratia to station 90; terminal Ing part o f Calabria, In tha extrsms nonti» guns! And w e live four miles apart I
til altered since your day."—London
/oh uX l«qltn Monroe-eonalstlng or o f i U l y , fr o n tin g • • th o s tra it o f M e*&lt;»ur sect|on,. , e . 89. 9b. 91 unti II.
I had no Idea any one could hear him Newa.
s-rTT®1** 89j—Is 1600 feet long from
t U t distance).—Judge.
^lAllon 90 to 7$ and consists of 13$ oublc

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HINTS FOR FARMERS

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
The General News of “The Land
of flo w e rs "

C U LLED f ROM THE STATE PRESS
Aq Epitome o f (he W eek'* M O Il Im portant Happenings In (he
S (a(e't Domain.
Mrs. A.H. Hull of Wnukeennhcommitted
suicide by shooting, April 2 8 . ------- -'
Ex-Gov. Jennings hns been employed
by the state authorities to assist Attorney
General Trammell In the suit of Peters
against the Internal Improvement Trus­
tees, nt a fee of $1,000.
Careless hnndllng of gasoline in Tampa
Inst Friday caused Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Kelley to he severely burned, and their furHU the irnii without turning out the flame.
Tampa is to have a wireless telephone
station, to he located on top of the DeSoto
hotel.
Hal Bcnn o f .Tampa, who once rode on
nn elephant's head In a circus street pa­
rade in thnt city n few years ago, hat
been appointed United States boiler In­
spector for Snn Juan, Porto Rico.
- Wm. H. Daugherty hns been appointed
postmnster of Avon Park to succeed Miss
M. W. Sargent.
The bodies o f soldiers burled at Eginont
Key are to be removed to the national
cemetery at St. Augustine.
Considerable excitement has prevailed
In Tampa of Iat6 owing to the discovery
that dairy cows nnd lboxe-belomtlnti-to—
private individuals, hnve been feeding on
decayed vegetables nnd miscellaneous
refuse dumped in a piece of marshy land,
H-of-which mlghtTcml to cause un eptdentlc of typhoid fever.
In Nashville, Tenn., Inst week a statue
of Sam Davis, the Confolerate scuilt wliadied rather thnit betray friends, was un­
veiled and dedicated to his memory.
Four-yenr-olti Dorothy Moritz was at­
tacked one day last week by n large housecat nnd severely bitten and scratched.
Her brother, seven years old, came to her
rescue and tfie cut attacked him. Mrs.
Moritz hearing the screams of her chil­
dren. seized u revolver and rushed to their
aid. A neighboring gentleman took the
guu nnd killed the cal, which Is believed
to Iuhw been mnd: Doctors wcrtT cnlleil
un4«the wounds cauterized, nnd no serious
results are anticipated. This is the first .
accident of the kind thnt has hnppened
in Tampa In years. Dorothy is known ns
"the incubator hnliy," having been nour­
ished for soma time in un Incubator nfter- *hirth.
— '
The greatest clock in Florldu Is to .he
ptneed in the tower of Y. Pcndn»&amp; Alvurez’ cigar factory ut WestTumpa. It will
he 120 feet ubove^he street and have a
dial thirty feet in circumference.
Pensacola was hit by tht^ southwest
storm that swept uswurth through several
of the southern states Inst week. A num­
ber of vessels were damaged., Iiuuses un.
roofefT'uiul trees nntl frnccs blown down.
The British steamer Coyn from Peru was
in harbor at Pensacola last week with u
cargo of silver ore and nitrate ofsodn. the
latter for Pensacola nnd the former for
New York.
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One of the lurgest real estate deals ever
made in Gnlnesville was consummated*^
last week, when Major W. K. Thomas pur­
chase the entire interests of the InteC.W.
Chase which includes the greuler |»orllon
of the northeastern portion of thevity.
The First Baptist clmri-Ji of Jacksonville
was dedicated lust Sunday. The church
debt of about $10,000 has been puld.
TSTumBbrcounty weiii dry" nt jlie'efen.
iron, Monday,
Morton Riddle of Jacksonville hns been
appointed a colonel oil the staff, of Gov.
Gilchrist.
Thé schooner George Muy, Jacksonville
to Philadeliiltin, was picked up water­
logged at sea this week, by tlie- steamer
Tocantins and towed into Baltimore.
A large excursion party from Montgom­
ery, Alabama will arrive in Tumpu next
Monday. The excursion will be run in
three sections over the Coast Line.
Incendiary tires have been frequent of
latein severalpurtsof the state. A recent
one was that of a saloon in Tampa owned
by Robert Mugge.
Weaver's steam laundry in Gainesville
was destroyed by fire Sunday.

Name For The Ball Park
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The following names have been handed
in and The Herald will publish the list
until the season opens. The names of
tbe young ladles will be kept secret until
the contest has been decided. Every
Sanford lady should assist in naming the
tint I
---f n r l !■) yqftf I'«n u In The
Herald.
West Park.
Celery City Diamond.
Diamond Park.

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�THE SANrORD HERALD

ASPHALT IN ROCK ROADS.
r»w •mjn « l fl n»tii o u g g w t n

rw* in i

MOTHER’ S DAY PROCLAMATION It* * * *
FROM MACARONI D H l l l i
Governor Recommends That Sunday

• U m of Motor Car*.
Next Be Observed .
Statea that ara eonsidertag good
Governor Gilchrist has issued thefoUow
_____r e * d a * w llksly to. be Interested In Iba
Ing official proclamation:
suggestions recently mado In Wash­
The attention o f the people of the State
ington by A m i! L. Barber, who baa
spent Lis life In the asphalt business. o f Florida Is invited to the beautiful cus­
I f H la at all feasible It would apply tom,-Inaugurated In many o f the other
chiefly In thickly settled districts, and states, o f paylngspcclal tribute on at least
especially In the vicinity o f cities, one day In the year to the best friend of
where motor cars, as In Jackson coun­ each and every one of us— our Mother.
ty, M o„ are beginning to w ear out the
Therefore, I, Albert W. Gilchrist, Govern
highways.
or of the State of Florida, do hereby degig
Macadam haa not stood up under the
tremendous grinding o f the heavy, note and proclaim Sunday, May 9,1909,
high speed cars, and tho Masaachu as Mother's Day, and recommend that It
setts highway commission and the be observed as such In all the homes one
federal government are conducting ex­ churches by the people o f this state.
periments to And a substitute.
Mother's day ahpuld ren llyb e e very d a y i n
Mr. Barber's suggestion, made at the1 the y-nr. On rhïtf particular day It Is re
annual meeting o f the Independent A s­ commended that the custom observed in
phalt Association In Washington, Is
other states be followed by each person
thnt the problem could be golved by
laying a strip o f asphalt In the*m!ddle wearing a white carnation—"its Whiteness
o f a macadam road. Taking the aver­ standing for purity, Its form for beauty,
age cost o? making n sixteen foot mac­ fragrance for love, its wide flcld for chari­
adam .roadway at ITIO.OOO a mile, Mr. ty. and its lasting quality for faithfulness
Bnrber estimated the total coat o f a — all being o true mother’s virtues.'
sixteen foot rood w ith a six foot atrip
In those portions of the state In which
&gt; r*-*o rA sp h a lt lifth e middle at about $18,*
there are no carnations now in bloom, It Is
000 a mile, an Increase o f 80 per cen t _
recommended that the white rose be used
"IldrsoB can be driven on the man-*
adorn, as now, I f desired,” Mr.vBarber Instead, the rose being universally recog­
said. “ Motor cars when the rbad la nized ns the queen of all flowers. It also
clear w ill have an Ideal surface In the possesses the characteristics o f the carna­
middle, equnl to a billiard table, with tion.
no ruts or tamps to look oat for. When
It is recommended thnt the various
■---- - tho cars meet they may slow down churches arrange a suitable program for
and turn out so as to run upon the
Mother's Day, Sunday, May 6, 1909, and
macadam only on one side and for a
that
each person pa y some sul table speda
fe w feet, and when rain drat falls on
attention
to his mother, if site be living.
____ : tho asphalt, making It slippery, they
. can run with one side on the pavement ond_to her memory if she be dead.
Done at Tallahassee, the capital, this
and one stdo oh tho macadam to avoid
skidding. When on the strip o f pave­ 1st day of May, A. D. 1909.
ment In the middle they w ill cause
A lbert W. G ilchrist ,
neither dnst nor wear.
Governor of the State of Florida.
“ Finally, and I f no other advantage
By thé Governor :
woru to be gained, farmers can haul on
_ ULClay- Cra wfordi-Secre tni y of State:—
___, the asphalt a w M lw i- t ls e M s - t t t loadtbat they enn bnul on macadam. This
consideration alone should decide the
Get ready fo r the file s and M os
matter In favor o f the asphalt strip."
qultoes. Largest stock and low est
Mr. Barber expressed tho opinion prices on screen d o ors and w indow s
that the
gncAteninent-oofht-feat
Harry J. Wilson's.
appropriate $20,000,000 a year fo r
roads, to be apportioned to stntes pro­
PR O FIT IN C ELER Y RAISING
viding threo times the amount r#jcelred .----------------- 1------------------------N e w S ystem o f R ea d m a k ln g.

A new system o f roadmaking which,
It Is claimed, w ill stand tho wear and
ear o f ‘ heavy traffic, such aa motor
Wagons, and be virtually dustless Is to
be tried gu a more extended scale by
the Lancashire county council In Eng­
land. It has already been testod on
short lengths o f road, and nfter four
yenra’ hard use the road shows no
sign o f w ear. . J k J s mudu with ainuil
granite sets, three and a half to three
and three-&lt;juarter Inches, laid In Inter­
secting clrclos. This method o f pav­
ing Is said to be much more econom­
ical than paving with ordinary gran­
ite. At the Instance o f the county
conncll the system hi to b e tried on a
length o f main road between Accring­
ton and Hasllngden.

R O LLIN G

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ROADS.

Auta Found Serviceable' In Making
, . -y
Street Paeaable A fter Snowe.
&gt; ' '•'/■Tho man who brings together the
bout productions In different lines and
obtains results which better Ills own
production may not bo au Inventor In
the tmo sense o f the word, but be ocrtalrtly possesses good common sense.
In VermonTand other N ew England
statea a road roller Is used In the w in­
ter to. pack down tha snow and make
I he roads passable. By doing this aftv-r each anowstorm a really One winter
roml results. Tho method used In up­
per New York Is to draw two lnrge
Iron kettles, such as are used fo r the
muklug( o f soft soap, behind a tenm of
hnrsps or oxen. Tb ls ls not very per­
fect, as It leaves a core In the road and
, simply pushes the snow to the side o f
the road instead o f packing It down.
A fter a recent snowstorm In Head­
ing, Pa., In which the roads were left
In bad condition, □ . L. Hardy, the de­
signer at a factory, conceived tho Idea
o f rolling the roads, ne attached an
ordinary land roller to the front o f a
rieilU jiitt and started'from the factory
to the home o f Mr. Bternbergb. Nntu, rally he did not try to break any speod
records, but tho trip, about six miles,
was made In one Lour.
One o f the road commissioners o f
Berks county accompanied him and
was much surprised to see w hat an
Improvement this roller process was
over the kettlo drag. Mr. H ardy says
he w ill not patent or copyright this
Idea, so any one who desires to roll
snow roads by automobile ta fret» to
try I t

M»y 7. 190»

F. J. Sym es o f McBafq M akes Hand
somcly OH Five Acres
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Symes and daughter,
Sadie, started Monday irotn their winter
ho'mc at Sanford, Florida, for their sum
mer quarters at McBain. During tho past
winter Mr. Symes has "been engaged In
growing nnd harvesting a crop of celery
Although be has about twenty acres of
cdcryJaud r e a d ja fo r - ih e - p fo w h e only
cultivated five acres owing to the fact
that the balance had not been tiled nnd
from tills five acre plot his net income on
the crop was four thousand dollars. Next
season he will be ready .to put the entire
acreage Info celery or such other vegeta­
bles ns ho may desire. Just now they
nre harvesting a [iota to crop down there
which Is yielding two to three hundred
bushels to the acre and bring the produc­
er four-fifty per barrel of two nnd threefourths bushels.—The Cadi lies-(Mich)
Globe.
Sunday Dinner at the Bye-Lo Hotel
You don t have to cook Sunday dinner
when you can get the following menu tor
00 cents, next Sunday: ,
mior»
Consomme Vermicelli

Cream of Tomato

KURUU

Hamilton Celery
Pickled fleets
German Potato Salad
Cold Slaw
,
Sliced Tomatoes *
"

•

ROASTS

Prime Rita of Western Beef. Au Jus

Roast Lex of Sprinil Laniti. Currnni Jr|ly
Boston flaked Purk and IJeuns
Saute of Veal Kidney
VtUTAStn

Candied Yams
Mushed Potatoes
oxEau

Virginia Corn Cako

Lima Deans
Strained Rk*
■'
Wb'-le Wheat.Mufflns

Home Made-Orront Pis
Corn Starch Pudding

mm

Tea

Iced Tea

Coffee „Y___

_

Doors open promptly 12:30, dose 2:00.
MAIL BOXES
The best Box made— The Riley. Used
exclusively on RouLc No. I.
Harry J. Wilson.
Early Closing o f S tores

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‘

rro m The Herald s Special Correspondent
By W ireless Telephone___ _

STOVES

The Jenkins family, Who moved here
from Mulberry Iasi week, ha* moved Into
one o f Mose Dobson’s two-room cottages
on Beardall avenue. They seem to move
In good society and are quite shell, espe
d a ily one of the girls who weighs 225
pounds.
Our new second bund bicycle merchant
Bold two bikes Inst week nnd no doubt
there will lie n lot or riding done this
*
summer.
U nde Amos McCrnckln died -suddenly
o f old ago one day lust week. His death
came os a shock to his relatives ns Amos
was only three months past his eightieth
birthday.
The Cameron City debating society, nnd
the Bungalow Corners debating society
nre going to debate next Wednesday night
on which was the grenst man. George
Washington or Chrijtopher Columbus.

T h e F atu o u s J e w e l B rand
(Guaranteed to give satisfaction)

11

r-T?

Quite n number of our j&gt;y ql(:ta-4fV&lt;4fe
Uens went over to Sanford yesterday on
the trolley cam-t® see the moving picture
shows.

. “ If You Love Your W ife Don’t Roast Her" *

Jim Peters, the one-legged foreman of
the Bungsturter office, is being urged to
run for Justice o f the piece. Jim ought to
be able to stump the township nil right
on his wooden leg.
3

Buy

The Alllsonvilie glee dub w ill.w cnr
their new red sweaters and rubber collars
next Tuesday niutxtng nt the opening o f
Bill Bheezum's new barber shop.

a Hot Weather Gas Range

The Geo. H. Fern aId Hardware Co
SANFORD. FLORIDA

Quite n few of our'swdl young people
attended the hup held In the dining room
of Mart Buster's boarding house last
night.

For a Few Weeks Only

Sodgrass entertained the Bixlcr girls Inst
night witlcn fried tripe lundieon utid nn
accordion recital by Pinky Slimmer of
Mdonville. .
_________
, Miss Alfarctta Slusher Is learning to do
the Dutch role on roller skates.
Many fanners are hauling manure and
gdring-rcndy^TO^plm ir sweet- potatoes iinnd other grain.
Much pleasure exiBts in the Gullet fam­
ily over the near approach of the stork.
Abe is already Indulging In much hilar­
ity.

fro m th e c ity fo r th e n ext tw e n ty or
th irty days, d u rin g w h ic h tim e my
C elery- L an d s on th e N o w Famous
W e s t S id e w ill be handled by G. S.

Jake Bulger's oldest girl, Amnzindy, is
having ground itch in her lower limbs
from going barefooted while cleaning
house Inst week. Sojnic.people don’t seem
Xuknow enough to earns tn-out of-thtr
rain.
,
■
- The Slimmer fnmily’ will
housekeeping next week.

B usiness c o m p e tls m e to be absent

D e rry a t th e P eo p les B ank.

M r. D er­

ry -w ill b e in p o s itio n 'to execute con:
tra c ts o r deeds in .co n n ectio n with

commence

sale of m y lands.

A STEADY DRAIN

M. SMITH

Sick Kidneys Weaken the W hole B o d y Make You III, Languid and Depressed

Sick
kidneys
weaken the body
through the continual drainage ot lifegiving albumen from tile blood into 1
the urine, and the substitution of
poisonous uric acid that goes broad
cast through the system, sowing the
seeds of disease.
Loss of albumen
causes weakness, languor, depression.
Uric poisoning causes rheumatic pain,
nervousness, nausea, cricks in the
back, gravel and kidney stones. The
proper treatment is a kidney, treat­
ment, and the,-best remedy is. Doan's
Kidney Pills.
G reat Sanford . cures
prove it.
Mrs. Anna Erickson, Third St., San­
ford, Fla., says: " F o r years my kid­
neys were weak and 1 had but little
control over the passages o f the secre­
tions.
1.‘ also - suffered almost con
stantly from backache, accompanied by
pjtins across my loins.- Some days I
could hardly get around, having but
little rirrugth or energy. I .finally oh
tained a box of Doan's Kidney Pills
atul they soon proved to be what I
needed. My kidneys gradually became Ü
stronger, my back ceased b r a c h e and
the pains across my loins disappeared. ,.
Siuct-laking the-etmtmtx*TTf"tniiriroX7 I
1 have been able to rest well and as a
f*ritUr-dtarcrfcfLJuuLli_lit!U«j‘ -m every
Way.
Doan's Kidney Pills certainty
have my highest endorsem ent"
F u r sole by all dealers.
Price 50
cents.
Fostcr-M ilburn Co., Buffalo,
New Y o rk, sole agents for the United
Stntes.

W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
A G E N TS

General F ire : Insurance
orties with HOLDEN RIAL

ESTATI

CO.

S a n fo r d ,

S.F.

F lo r id a

SA LLAS

&amp; CO.

Tin, Slate and T ile Roofing
G u tte r and » G a lv a n iz e d Tanks
R e p a ir W o rk ^ a -S p e o la lty
Corner First S trc e L andjalm ftttn-Avem ifrSanford.Hefhta

CHAS. H. EVAN S

Remember the name— Doan**—oudtake im&gt;-Esther.----------- - '

Staple and Fancy Groceries

C . H . D IN G E E

Full Line of High-Grade Cigars and Tobaccos

W e the undersigned merchants and
P lum bin g and
business men of Saqford os an evidence
of public spirit and progressiveness agree
to close our respective business places
Im p orts no* of Qood Roads.
G as F ittin g
Delaware county, Pa., is furnishing and offices Thursday o f each week at
an Illustration o f tho part smooth noon beginning with HAYjUt and ending
highways Is going to play lu general with Oct. 1st, 1000. This will allow all AH Work Receives My Personal Attention
freigh t traffic In the naar future. Thou­
employees and citizens a half holiday
and Beat FJTprts-----— , -----sands o f dollars* worth o f goods that
each week for rest during the dull
until rpceJOlLyeaw ware hauled by the
m il reads are now delivered direct inef months:
Opposite City Hall
'Phone 230
Anderton
N. P. Yowell k C o
from the stores or from the farms to U Ai
, —
J. B. William*
W.
W.
the cltlse. Motor wagons are pene­ ~ .„.Turner
. Chao, 11. Eysoa
O ld Shoes W a n te d
Prank L. Wood ruff
trating the fanning districts and tak­ it: H Hill
E. ftlmn«
L &gt; , McCuller
ing freights from the farm er's door to Ciuncr A Bohettr
um
again asking for OLD SHOES,
S— tor it Grocery Co
J. K. Hettinger
the city market and bringing back pur­ -•tate M. A. Speer
will give what Utey are worth
A. E. IIUI
. A. Tbotmwoo
chases by the same method. In short, tarry
SIZES, 6, 7 .8 , 9. IO-II AND 15
J. WUioo
San turd Furniture Co.
1. E. Pace
good roads w ill be the leading factor {¡■ tr a s U ÌS i- ..
1). C. Moiltue
t; L. Thraiher
A . E . Ir v in ’s S h o e S hop
In determining the moated question o f
E. A. Ileffleld
Cor. 3rd S t and Sanford A ve.
D. A. Caldwell A Son*
fre ig h t rates.

t

Agent for the Famous

CLOVER H IL L B R A N D BUTTER
SANFORD,'FLORIDA *

CRUTCHFIELD &amp; W00LF0LK
P IT T S B U R G , P A . ~
BRANCHES
Chicago
Cincinnati

Jacksonville

Sales Agents and Distributors
SANFORD CELERY UNION
Room 16, Pico Block.

'Phone 269

SANFORD, FLA .

b r an ch e s

New York
Washington
Sanford

�■ • * ' » * ? ,c|«&lt;it&lt;i
or application fo r Tax Deed Un­
such n road In good
der Section 8 o f Chapter 4888, Laws
shape Indefinitely. .
' ~
o f Florida
A ll sorts o f umterlsla have been
Notice Is hereby given that-Fanny W, Tal&gt;fl
i«has*f «1 Tcs-CnilQi'ai« NBT -CTS, «latedihe
Ground on fem clt t t Is to be Built used In the construction -of-blgbwayt.
■rth day of June A. U. (908. has Bled said err'Where stone Is too costly some top unrate in my office, and baa mada application for
Must be Drained
Ihx
djtcd to issue in accordance with law. Sale!
dresstng rolled firmly In tends to pro­
certificate embraces the following described prop
long the life o f the road. Sand alone erty situated In Orange county, Florida, to-wit:
or clay alone Is utterly Impracticable. beginning NE Cor of W (l of SEU Sec 32 Tp 10 S.
3(TE. Run W 12.02 cha, S 11.11 chi, E 18.13
S H A P IN G IS MOST IM PORTANT When mixed In the proper proportions Range
ch*. N 1.11 chi, NWly to Peg. 13 acre*. The sab
land
being
assessed at Ihe dale of the Issuance of
and rolled, however, they make an ex­
SHIPPERS OF
such certificate In Ihe name of unknown owner
cellent surface. Sawdust, tnnbark, the Unless said certificate shall tie redeemed according
to low. las deed will Issue thereon on the 3|,tdny
Tttot o f finished H ighw ays Should Be refuse o f sugar cane, strnw, flax and ..f May A. h. 190»
T jT T
Witness my officlnl signature nnu seal this
ln p m
Section. Shallow .C urve— swam p grass hare all been successful­
30th day of April A. D. 1909.
ly utilised.
o f Shallow Truncotad Cone
Isrjttl
B. M. Rootsms.
Clerk Circuit Court Orange County. Flo.
In the stone road the process as far 37—41
Today a good rond must bo surveyed. ns It goes Is exactly the same. The
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
It moat clrrle o f wind Its wny up bllla rondbed must he surveyed, graded,
6lrcu ir or the State o f Florida fo r
Inituad of -monntltag them Itf definite* drained,—shaped ~hTul rolled. In gen­
Orange County
♦ •M -Î-+++
of
of gravity. It shtluld not eral. two kinds of stone road are ln City of Sanfont. 1 Dill In Chancery to Enforce
follow the, primitive settler’« pntb or use, the macadam and the telford, M. C. »Aieniren. i
Tax Lien.
named from the two Scotchmen who
the track o f tils cow. It must avoid
To the defendant R. C. Duncan:
Unit mnde practical application of
It appearing bom the affidavit of the City Solici­
creeks and BWAtPP», and 'everywhere their principles. In Jioth broken stone
tor or dir City of Sanford herein Bled that he be­
Its grade should be foresee» with near- Is rolled to n compact, curved bed, fit­ haves that you arc a non rr sklent ol the State of
Florida, and that your reildence li unknown, amt
1» os much care ns Is used on a rail­ tingly drained. The innln difference Is that there U no perion in Ihli Hate the lerviceof
that the telford rond lias a subpave- a lubpoenn upon whom would bind y6u. nnd that
road?^
your age it over the age of 21 yean.
Ai a chain la no stronger than Its ment of bnnd laid rocks, over which
It It therefore ordered that yoo do nppepr In thii
court lo the bill herein Bled, upon Monday, Ju»»7,
weakest link, Just so the greatest load smaller courses of gravel are spread
nnd crushed. In hOltiTdneiTfbedstones
!T* 'r wHlcL' can be banted over n road Is the
___
must be fairly uniform and angular, so be pulriished innjsid. _
week* in The Sonford llrriilil. n: newspaper pub­
load which enn he hauled through the
ns to fit together under pressure. To lished in the City of Snnfont, fn Orange county,
deepest uiudhole or up the steepest hill t-Ultielil this mass water nnd stone florid«.
Witness my hand and the leal of laid circuit
on that road. Tito cost of lmutngc Is screenings, but nover earth or clay, nro court.
IhUTwlh day of March, A. 1). 1909.
therefore necessarily Increased In pro­ rolled Into the surface.
B. M. Robinson, |«utl
33-B
Clerk Circuit Court Orange County.
Tile qualities required of gravel to
portion to the roughness of tho surface
L IV E R Y , F E E D and
.
*
By M. I. Ilart, Deputy Clerk.
or the steepness of the grade. This be available for constructing a mneIn the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
-cost may easily be reckoned directly ndnm or n telford rond arc, above all,
Circuit or the Stutc o f F larigo fo r
hsrdness"and“
toughness.
Atones
con­
- to time, loss of temper* nnd wenr nnd
Orange County
" ——
tsar on the horse. Indirectly Unmounts taining flint or quartz, for Insfnnce,
H a rn ta s and Bugglas
Blscksm lthlng and Horaaahoalng
City of ¡W ord, I Dili In Chancery) to Enforce
are
bad,
ItecnHse,
although
hard,
they
to tens of thousands of dollars.
M.
U.
it
ronton
I
Tax
Lien._________
The ground on which the road Is to are brittle. Most kinds o’f granite are
H o rses and M u le s B ought an d E x c h a n g ed To the defendant. M. B. Bmnapn
:
__
be built must he drntued.' ThlH Is vn- undesirable, »duce they decompose rap-. - I» appearing from lh&lt;-uiTlilavii of the City Solici­
tdly,’
hut
tluTdnrker
one,
containing
tor
of
the
City
of
Sanford
herein
filed,
that
he
be­
““rlomtiy done. neotfrdingTo different cirA U T O M O B IL E S FOR L IV E R Y U S E
lle« e, that you area non-resident of the State of
cuuiHtnnces, hut the fundamental re­ hornblende lnatend of feldspar, nre Florida, ami that your raidrnce I* unknown, nnd
quirement Is aide dltchea. These, be­ better. Slate nnd sandstone nro use­ that there Is no prraun In this state the service ol
a subpoena upon whom would bind you. and that
ing lower thnu ttie t&gt;ed of the road, less. Forno limestones are good, hut your age Is over the age of 21 years.
the
brat
material
Is
truprock.
This
Is
It Is therefore ordered that you du appear In this
recvlvo the water from Its surface ns
court lo the hill herein filed, upon Monday, June
hard
nnd
tough.
In
case
enough
trap
well‘as from Its hotly.
&lt;
7. A. I). 1909.
On hills no “ thank-you-ma'nina” or cannot ho got an Inferior stone may he
published once a week for eight consecutive
breaks or hummocks should be con- Used underneath and the trap for sur­ weeks In The Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­
facing.
lished
in the City of Sanfurd. in Orange county,
atniotctl. hilt lustead the road Hliould
Florida.
A
stono
rond
thus
carefully
conbe slojied so that the water will run
Witness my hand nnd ‘ b* ten) nf
. Structod Is an expensive undertaking. «awtrth+r'BTthllay llfWiirch. A l&gt;, IHi19.
to the side channels or. I f necessary
-»
U. M, Ronmon, |sui|
-be—led—to them by uromr sTmllow" 'but once Idilli It is there for nil time 33-8
Clerk Cln-ull Court, Urange County.
nnd Berves nil comers. Over a good
By M. I. 11art. U-puly Clerk.
ditches cut diagonally across, Under­
ground culvertv^from the uphill to the rond tin*, traffic Increases year by year.“ |n the Circuit Court or the 7th Judicial
Tho Dutch hoy who stopped n flood
downhill side oif the road should bo
DEALERS IN
c irc u it o f the Stutc o f Tlorlda fo r
bj—thruBtlng hlB him Into the hole hi
-ImlU -rttfrcrptmtintervalB.
Orange
County-------------the dike umlenstood the principle, of
.
__ 1— If-the highway- Is .through low
City of Sanford,
water » ’ear. This same principle ap­
springy land suhdmlnnge us well
VS.
Bill In Chancery to
plies lo roads ns well ns to dikes. Once Aine&gt;ican.lliiiMiiot&amp; l.«nnr
" FTnTufccTaxT.len~
Alpha Cement, Acme Plaster
a channel Is started destruction Is suro Ton tain Asso L T.L. Wilson )
Unirli lug &amp; Loan.
To
Hie
defendant.
American
to follow. A wheel rut cult tug Into nn Tontaln Association :
unforeseen soft spot or n patch of IoobIt appearing from Ihe affidavit of the City SolicienetL stones may if uumended be the. lor nt the City of Sanford herein filed, that he l»-lever that you are a iion-rrtidrnt of the State of
beginning of hundreds of dollars of ‘Infida, ami that your residence is unknown, and
that
thrre Is no tsrson in this itata tnv service w
waste. Nothing deteriorates so rapidly
a tuhtNM-na upon wliom would hind you.
Plans, Estimates, und all Information relative t o . Building
ns- a neglected road, and few tilings
It Is therefore ordered that you dp iipia-iir In this
court
lu
Iht*
till]herein
filed,
upon
.Monday,
June
are so easy to maintain In perfect con­
7. A. D. 1909.
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"
dition If slight »continual painstaking
,Il is Inn ine ■f.lered 4b at ltd» wrder o f piiWItTi tlon
T
published once
___ n.week for'eight
________________
consocullve
1ftflpeel Ion" la allowed "lo rule. • ”
weeks
in The
vkato“
- Snnrord (Irruid,
‘ o newspaper pub­
In some southern states, especially lished in the City of Sanford. In Orange county,
(lurida.
---------------------------------------those In the valleys of the Mississippi
OFFICE A T RESIDENCE
WitnrM II&gt;V bond and the seal of salii circuit
’PHONE 201
nnd Its tributaries, burnt clny raids" court, tills 27th day of March, A I) 1909.
U
.
M
R
obinson
,
(
sxal
)
tinve been used. The process Is simple.
33-8
Clerk Circuit Court, UriglgoCounty.
r4’+ ♦ -h
♦♦++■&gt;•&gt; 4*
-H* ^
d*
+ + &lt;•+ •&gt;
-h• &gt; + • ! • ❖ + + + + ♦ + + ♦ ♦ ♦ 4
Tho clny rondbed U plowed up ami
By J.Mr Ilari, Deputy Clerk.
roasted over open wood fires, much ns
bricks nre linked. The "gumbo" or In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial
Circuit o f tlte State o f Florida fo r
'‘buckshot’’ thus loses a good deal of
Orange County
Its water nnd when mixed with un­
City of Sanford l nil! in Chancery lu Enforce
cooked elny and then thoroughly rolled
OF SANFORD, FLA .
t-len..
forms n smooth nnd durable surface.— Douglas A Masiry &gt;
defendants, Dougins A Masley:
r. H. RAND, Praaldant
CEO. FE R N A LD , Vlea-Fraa. »
William ls&gt;nvltt Stoddard In Youth's ToIt(lie
appearing from the affidavit of theClly So­
I*. P. FORSTER, Caahlar
U. F . W H ITN E R , Asst. C .s h i.r
Companion.
*
licitor of thr City of Sanfurd-hurein flint that lie

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General Insurance Agents.

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SANFORD,.ELQRXDA— —— --

H A N D B R O TH E R S

Hii»h-fìratle

Builders' Supplies; Interlarcheri Sand

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F IR S T N A TIO N A I^B A N K

Squ eezed th o Squ aaiers.

It Is anId that when Mr. Ycrkes be*
00« III AHT litTWEKN an OLD AND A MODgnu to make money some of tho hanks
KUN no AD.
from which he had itorrowed thought
. »urface .drainage Is an absolute neces­
to “squeeze” him tty demanding In*
sity. Llry roadbeds ure us essential
stnnt repayment or a largo considera­
fur good roads as dry powder for suc­
cessful fighting. If water Is allowed tion for further time. Ho was invited
to call on ono of these "bankers” and
to get at the foundatlou of tho roud It
undenuliieH, freezes nnd eventually there met the others. Thotr demand
loosens tho boU. Everybody who has was mnde, nnd their victim seemed nt
floundered huh high through spring their mercy. They did not, however,
laud knows that this Is only tqp true, know the resourct*fulness of Mr.
flubdrnlus nro ln tho end -Inexpensive. Yerkea, who retaliate^ by remarking:
"Well. .1 owe a lot to all the batiks
They utny bo constructed of field
■tone, of logs or fagots of wood or here, npd I’ll Just publish a statement
’bundles of brush, of brick or, best of tomorrow In the (topers, giving the full
amounts nnd stating tuy Inability to
*11. of tile nnd stone.
The gunernl shiipo of all ruudbeds, pay. This will make sueh a run on
*» well ns of all finished highways, tho banks that they will soon he ns
■hould tie In cross sectlon,_a shallow broke ns 1 should, and therefore I shall
curve or else a shallow trupcnti'Acpne. not he tho only Sufferer.”
The ^squeezer#” lecaii nixed .the truth
In this respect, its well as ln regard to
dminngifTHea the suiterlorlty of th® of__this and so withdrew their ilcimtiuL
_ tno^lurn ' o v er (he I to m in i~ T g in r
T i m ) -M r Ycrkes, however, refused to with­
•Itu today la to b u ild a hard, sm ooth, draw hts threat unless they lent hltn
J^ell gro«U,*d. and. wall drained, water- unuthcr 100.000. They.did. «0 .— — _—
proof and compact pavement on which
wheeled vehicles may travel In safety Notice o f Application fo r Tax Deed
Under Section 8 o f Chapter .4888.
■ad with speed. One Inch to the foot
Lows o f Florida
ts n auccessfyL curve___________
Notice
given that Herbert O, Crippen.
The preliminary grading, a fter the purchaserIsofhereby
lax certificate No. 2207, dnlrd the
■tump» and lurgo stones hove been re­ hthday uf November A. D, 1893. has filed said
in my offir«'. and hat mod* application
moved and tho genoral "sm oothing" certificate
for tax dent lu Issue In accordance with law. bald
has lieen done, la accomplished by certificate embruers the following described prop­
situated In Orange county, Florida, to-wit:
means o f the road machine, which erty
W 5 a of SEW of NEM Sec 8. Tp 20 b. R 31 L.
tu«y be adjusted so as to spread tho The said land lasing assessed «« lbs dsls •( Uj*
of said ceiliflcate In tho name ol K. 1*.
«r th , «have It away at the dealred lutiance
Brown. Unless said (vilUlrate shall Ire redeemed
Bugles nnd roughly w hittle tho bed to nocnnlfng to law, .tax deed will Issue thereon on the
day of May A. D., 1909.
•be required form. By I t also the side 2-4ill
Witness my official signature and teal this Ihe
ditches nro partly dug out.
A road 23rd day o( April A. D.. 1000ja|
B. M. Kumnsun,
thus "crowned,” or rounded off, even
Clerk Circuii Cout t Orange County, Flo.
30-J
If nothing more ts done to tt, tyjll give
better service than Its old, flat, un­
N o t ic e o t D is c h a r g e
trained predecessor.
It persons are here b y uptlfloil th a t
Tk*--nertrO T6 p'tt''lo roll the road on, to-wit, the UOth ddV o f June, 1909,
J»hh a heavy ateam or horse roller till The guaranty TniBt and Saving Bank
i tlie «urface la firm nnd hard. Thla w ill abbly for-ita Anal discharge as ex­
Process Is slow' and expensive, but If ecutor o f the estate o f Loring A . Chase,
we would keep the water from seeping deceased, to the H qii, W illiam Martin,
County Judge o f ‘ „Orange
County,
through and prevent wasteful ruts
Florida, and fo r the approval by said
“ d washouts It must he done.
1» County Judge o f final accounting os aet
•unit* country district» where the ap­ forth in its report to said County
propriation Is scant traffic ts now ad- Judge's office in the City o f Orlando*
m.ttcd, and, although this egrth road Orange County. Florida.
Orlando, Florida, January lb, 1900.
*« the least permanent highway made,
Tho
Guaranty Trust and Saving Bank,
**•11 la Incomparably better than the
29-6m W. M. Bestwlok, Jr., President
unimnruved. wet and, ungraded

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believes that you are a non resident of tho State of
Florida, and that your residence Is unknown, and
that then-ii nn person in this state the service of
a subpoena upon whom would hind you nnd that
your age is uver the age of twenty-one years.
It Is thrreftire ordeml that you do apirear in this
lurt la the trill herein filed, upon Mo
7, A 1) 1909.
It Is further ordered that this urdrrof pubtlcation
tre published once a week for eight consecutive
weeks In The Nlinford Herald, a newipaper-ptihilshed In the City of Sanford, in Orange’ county,
Florida.
Witness my hnml and the seal of said’ circuit
court this 27lh day of March A. D. 1909.
D. M. KtmuuuH. I s» *i.)
33-8
Clerk Circuit Court Orange County,
By M. 1. Hart. Deputy Clerk.

of ami under the seal of the Circuit Court
Seventh
Circuit in an-far
Orange
County
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Alali 23nl,
and Stale uf Florida,
dated‘ April
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D.
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tPOD,
wliereln Holden Heal Estate Coapm
y
are
til
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nnd William Comble A Company are defendants.
have this day levied upon and will sell on Mon­
day tbe 7th day of June A. D 1909, the same be­
ing a legal sales day and during the legal hours of
tale in front of the court house duor in Orlando,
florida at public out cry to the highest and heat
bidder fur cash, the follow ing drserthed rent estate
lying nnd being
ng In
in Orange
Oronge County.
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Notice o f Application fo r Sale o f Land
: by Executors
In re Mime Uf---------------- * —

W. T. Johns, deceased.
To W. T. Johns. Jr., Blanche Johns and Martha E.
Johns and all other persons iutrrrstcd (a the •»lata of W. T. John*, deceased.
NOTICE Is hrreby given ilisl on the 11111. day of
June 1909, at TUuivlllr. Florida, ai huur uf 2:3(1
o'clock at Chamber* of tbe lion Minor S. Jones.
Judge of the Circuit Court of Orange County, Morlda, or wherever Ihe sold Court mar be at said
dale, the undersigned as executors of the estate of
W. T. Johns, deceased, will apply lo said Court for
an order placing the following described lands in
possession uf tbe executors lo pay debts of said
•stale, also an order of sale of said lands to pay
debts wf said estate.
Lot three Block C Johnson's addition lo lak e­
land. Folk County. Morida,
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Lots tea. eleven, fourteen and fifteen Buck A
ohnson’* addition to Lakeland. Folk County,
lurlda.
Lot* ten and eleven Block two Lake Beulah ad­
dition to Lakeland. Polk County, Florida
Lot nine Block four Tier two. known as Opera
Houae Lot. Sanford, Orange County, Florida.
East port of Lot nine Block four Tier two, east of
Opera Mouse, Sanford, Orange County, Florida.
■ li»*« fiwmeen wtirt fifteen tflort etltrFTBQr? Crand
Park. Jacksonville Duval County, norida
Lots 3 and 4 nf Block C. Lota a and 8 or IJJeck I,
Lou 8 and 7 of Block t. Lou I. 2. 3. 4. 5, U. 7 and
8 of Dluck G, Luts 2. 3, 4 and 0 of illuck E as per
plat of Markham Hark Heights In Flat Book D page
58, Orange County. Florid«.
The legal heirs of W. T. John*, deceased, at W.
T. John*. JE. and Blanche MUM. ■ minor, cliihlrrn
of said deceased, and Martha E. Johns, his wife
end reaidlng In
being ell the heirs of *«ld dece«
■ Q l ■Orange
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Jgiugikatm
Sanford.
County
io petltiunrrs no otber persoti ha* Interest In sald
la odi; all of n k t peraons are notiti ed tu appear un
ilrb it,y iifjimi- ( UDII [^-iyw Mld Court tu show
cause il eny they bave, why sald ordrrs abauld noi
he mode ss proved in (he prtitian.

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�VOICE O f THE PEOPLE
Letters and Communications on
.. Various Timely Topics.

COLUMN

DEVOTED TO P EO P LE

In This Department will be Found the
View», Opinions and omments
Of Practical W riter»

street; thence west on the south boundary
line of said Fourteenth street and an ek.
‘.".z '.zr. z‘
¿utrci tu a point where ex­
tension o f said Fourteeth street willlntersect with an extension of the west boun­
dary line of Pecan avenue; thence north
to the west line o f Pecan a y« rifle“ and
north along said west line of^Pecan nvenue to the south boundnry line of Seventh
street; thence west on the south boundary
line of Seventh street to the west line of
Jessamine avenue; thenCh north along
west line of Jessamine avenue to an ex­
tension thereof to u point in Lnke Monroe
twenty chain» north of low wnter mark,to
the »»id lake; thence easterly following
the boundary o f said lake twenty chains
distant from low water mark to the point
of beginning.
In the event the city limits nre extend­
ed, do you not believe it would subserve
our best interests to extend the lines to a
point beyond the east boundary line of
Melonvllle avenue nnd the south boundary
line o f Celfcry avenue nnd o f Fourteenth
street, thus protecting those rondwaysT
Our past experience on the question1*©?
good roads has been that the county roods
in this section have not been' kept in

'T h e 'Bär Rooms must be closed In
Florida. Tills is the the wish and will o!
n large majority o f her people. Let the
Legislature close them now. I f It docs not;
tfiér State will probably vote state wide
prohibition into her constitution next
year. That the liquor traffic con be con­
trolled and restricted by law, I mean by
Teglstalve enactment, none will deny.
Then dose the bar rooms nnd let all In­
toxicants be sold In packages nnd in no
case allow the package opened or contents
drank on premises or even near them.
Personally I believe this to be the wisest,
sanest, nnd safest w a y i» h » » d i e th^drrtA;
traffic. It affords a middle ground be^ rbads, therefore should be brought Into
tween the horrors o f the bar room on one the city so that we will not, in later years,
hand and State wide prohibition' on the be confronted with another such proposi­
tion as that o f paving Tenth street, now
Mr. Editor I have neither time nor In­ contemplated.
Your representatives In the legislature
clination to enter this discussion now but
believing the bar room to be the cause o will appreciate hearing from you on thli
— T a x P ayek.
the vast majority o f drunkeness with ail subject.
Its hellish results. I have for long years
Filed fo r R ecord
-wanted them closed-and-in “my counts
-n. ©ttfWtrfVr. J. Thigpen, pt. sat. mtg.,
I've helped to close them by local prohi­ $76.
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bition.- I think tire legislature has the
W. J. Thigpen to Whittaker L Burnett,
power to close bar rooms nnd drinking
wd.. $260.
places in the interest of public safety
S. O. Chase nnd w ife to Carrie Burnett,
and good morals, without trampling on
wd., $1,000.
the rights o f individuals beyond what Is
Jennie Stumon and heirs to Peoples’
for the public good. Cities close them at
Bank, mtg., $800.
'_____________ certain hou r» nnd th ey nm_.ufUMi-closed
A7L. Council to T. J. Miller, WU^4280.
by order of the mayor o f nny town or city
— U. S. to-Wfflr-Tr-Oeidiuni. pac
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i n rn»aa--o f- e mergency Rt‘ preventative
Joe DeMont to Chas.•Stewart, qcd., $5..
Pauishal’s bill proposes to close them
H.C. Dnnti et al to A.C. Croom.wd., $30.
from G p. in. to G n. m. Tills Is good that
M. M. Smith et al to D. M. Hoffman, wd.,
-----------i-f-thtnlnhli- Icglslature'cahond Should

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close them aiid restrict sales of all intox­
icants to scaled packages to be taken
J m m premlltf" heftim «onl U im ik n n .-----Respectfully,
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_____ _________ J. N. WflTTHER

Presents to the Investor the Best Opportu­
nities in Florida i
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Unimproved celery hinds, flowing wells guaranteed,
$ 25.00 to $200.00 p eracre
Celery forma, with flowlug wells nil tiled, drained nnd ready for crop, $50000 to $100000
per acre.
City property, improved nnd unimproved timber land with finest site In Florida for crule fn&lt;W
. Others t e l l you what can be done. K. § . M ORRELL is a- practical farmer us well as red
estate broker, and is here tu show you what bus l&gt;een and can be done.
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K. R. M U R R E L L
Condensed Statement o f the Condition o f the

P o p le s

B an k

o f

S a n fo r d ,

F lo r id a

A s called for by the Comptroller at
close of business A p ril 2Slhp 1909
■ho five iirnihr atitemeli I for

S T A T E M E N T APR ILT 2fl. 1009

STATEM ENT

RESOURCES:

Furniture ami F iilu m

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1908

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Stocki md Bondi
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Loan« and Discount*
Overdraft*

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C uli in Vault and Due from Banka

28.

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Furniture and Fiaturr«
Stocka and Bondi
Loana and Diaiouuu
Overdraft!

A P R IL

52.13ÜLÛL

.Pur from Ttrumu of-Umted State»
Catti in Vault and Due from Bauli

— $IlT6Tä72
l ia b il it ie s

Capital Stock
Sutplua and Undivided Profili

1.1 A B IL IT IE S
L920.28

Capital Stock ¡*

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SktpTuTsniHJiidividrd Priait«
P o p o liti

B. Drew to W.J.Thlgpen, sat. mtg., $36.
W. J. Thigpen to J. H. Beck,wd.. $400,
Smith A Davis to J.K^ohnson.wd^$760.
J. D. Parker nnd w ife tu Flora E. John-

is ormo 00
l’Ut) 51
ltm.;rH7.85

T u le fair with both friend and foe,

tf f , pour own Utile riihte forejot

U. Drew to W J.Tliigpen.snt. mtg.$27.42.
W J.Thigpcn to Lizzie Lewis,wd,$76.00.
W. J. Thigpen to Beuula Smith. wcL$7G.
Waters &amp; Carson Grocery Co. 10 A. AT
Pickles, wd.. $700.
J.li.Vickto Mary M. Eldredge,d..$30.40.
City of Orlando to Elinor A. Jones, lis

Our rapid growth is due to the fact that we extend-to oiir patrons every accommodalion
consistent with conservative banking andTn'addition Insure Their Money Against Loss

H A V E Y O U SEEN TH E

Music Store

Cltyof Orlando to Carrie B. Lane, lots.
A. H. Crippen and wife to Joe Randall.
wd..,$2DQ.,---- :------------------------Emma E. Smyth tu BeatriceSmytti, sat.
f
mtg.
P. F. Luuboch c l ul to Percy Lnubnch,
qcd., $1.
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JO. Welch to Jackson A Griflln,lease.$20
Low Prices
Easy Payments
O. F. Johnson to Jackson A Gridin, lease.
Susan M. Lee to.C. A. Lee. wd., $1.
Maggie S. Barker and hrs. V* Rurrci
Scott, wd., $375.
Burrell Scott nnd wifetoSysvestus Red­
House of Representatives,
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den. d. $400.
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State of Florida, &gt;
A T Y P E W R IT E R
Tnllahassce, Fla., Apr. 3, ’09. J
L. G. Starbuck nnd wife to T. If. Dean,
FOR
Mr. G. R. Walker, Sunford, Fla.
d. $217.50.
A. T. Richard to John Brown, leln
My Dear Sir— Replying to your favor of
A LL PURPOSES
E S T A B L IS H E D 1BG9
the 24 th Inst., beg to advise that this bill $ 21. 0 0 .
is not bne of mine, but was sent to me to ^ h a rtes F. Grannis nnd w ife to E. F.
One that will stand the greatest tests
be introduced, which I did. J am enclos­ Sperry q. c. d. $1.
Cannot get out of alignment
The best machine on the market
Emma walford and heirs to W. E. Mar­
ing you a copy o f same, nnd will be glad
A re Offering Any ami A ll Kinds of Florida Reid Estate
A $100 Machine for $60
to have you publish It, and let me know tin wd. $123.
See then» ut The Herald office
Geo. L. Morris and wife to Frank F. Dut­
what tire people think of the matter; of
nt ns Low Prices nnd on asRensonnhle Terms
course, you understand I want to do at the ton wd. $2,000.
SANFORD H ER A LD
W. G. Hammond and wife to HilleAs Can be Had Anywhere.
majority likes, but supposed that this was
borough
Grocery
Co.
mtg.
$773.
3 0 » F irs t &gt; t., Sanford, Florida
with the sanction o f the majority. Will
be glad to hear from you witli full details,
Office on Park Avenue, between First nnd Commercial Streets. Sanford. Horid»
T. M. Henkle to F. Bellows
mtg.
and will be governed accordingly.
Yours very truly,.
John Q. DeKlyn to F. Bellows wd. $000.
W. E. W. Williamson to Sunnie Garrett
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An Act to amend Section 1, Article 2, mtg. $173.
of J3jupi£i_4312.-£elaUug to the territor ial " Miller A CliappcU tuG__E—Smith-Set.
houuduriea of the City uí Sanford, as es­ mtg. $2,000.
G. F. Smith and wife to T. J. Miller
tablished in Orange county..
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the mtg. $2,000.
Stute of Florida:
B. Drew to W. J. Thigpen Sat. mtg. $45.
ROQM . 20
W. J. Thigpen to J. H. Beck wd, .$373.
. That Section 1 Article 2, of Cimptrr
—4312-ef-thtr Laws o f“ FlorlfI«T1893,'upT — Jacob TYafiTand-wife* tg Win. Keener
Upstairs, Pico Block
-proved May 24th, 1893, be and the same wd. &lt;000.
A. Leinhart and wife to T. H. Dean wd.
is hereby amended, such amendment to
begin after " v iz " on the third line of said $600.
Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p. m
T. A. Dean and wife to A. W. Hurley
. section 1, nnd the section then to read as
AND
wd $730.
follows:
Saturdays 4 to 9p . in.
Smith A Davis to Win. Goae wd. $10.
Section 1. That a municipality to be
The purest ami most refreshing bottle drink on the mar­
W. A. Fitts. Jr. to Geo. McMillan^ Sat,
culled the City o f Sanford is hereby estab­
ket today, is being made by the Pepsi Coin Bottling Go­
lished in Orange county, the territorial lain $123. ’
;; S t r a n g e r s W e l c o m e ;;
of Sanford, and to Ute lovers of n delicious and healthful
Minnie Allison to Wm. Gose mtg. $3.30.
boundaries of Which shall be as follows,
drink. We invite you to see the sanitury way in which
F. E. Green et al to J. E. Buxton wd.
viz: Beginning at a point twenty chains
this drink is being put up by us.
north of u point where the projection o f $1,000.
And to the city merchant, we usk him to come also und
E. G. Duckworth and wife to Gertrude
the west boundary line of Melonviile ave­
see, that he may know the kind of goods he is handling
nue. would intersect the water of Lake S. Yowell wd. $8.500.
when selling the pure and refreshing Pepsi Cola.
B u ild e r of
Henry Benedict to W. C. Hess wd. $1.00.
Monpie a llo w watermark. Thence south
And to those of other towns,.we will ask that-they. drub
H irble and Granltejfonuments
W, C. Hess to Benedict mtg. $800.
from said point to a point where the west
ns w line * requesting a sample of the pure Pejwi Cola,
•iMMtiMiary'llnw'of MefamviUe- avenue tntCT- V t fi D— Bl ip "J w / T iT C flen iseyw d .
&gt;
Tom ktonis, Etc
that they too may get in line and sell the purest bottle
jec ta '-U n lo o - avenue; thence southerly $230.—
drink mude.
VASES, SETTEES AND IRON FENCES
Alice S. Devett und heirs to Jos. L.
along the west boundary line of MelouSemi us un order, or call on us, we nre out for the busi­
Relettering Neatly Done. Let Us Esti­
Guernsey
wd. $3,000.
vllle avenue to the north boundary line of
mate on Your Work. .
ness and if a pure drink mid courteous attention is what
Celery ayenue; thence west on the north
A Card O M h a n k »
y request with Sample»
you want, we ore the boys for you.
Phono 154
and designa. Importer
porter o f Foreign
boundary line o f Celery avenue to the west
Thank» to our many kind friend» for
Granite and Marble
side of Sanford avenue; thence south on their vigilant care of ua in our »ore trouble
tlte west boundary line o f Sanford avenue and bereavement
Church Street, Orlando, f.o rld a
Sincerely.
to rite south boundary line o f Fourteenth
W rit* e r C all For P* Ica»
Mss, Pxevatt and Family. J

High-grade Pianos. Organs
and Graphophones.

B lick en sd erfer?

Sanford Library

�I N S A N F O R D — Life ia Worth Living
Number 30

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1009

IN HEALTH AND WEALTH
Sanford Is Sought By Capitalist
And Invalid

PROMINENT MEN LOCATING HERE
' Celery Delta Seems To Be The Mecca
of Seekers For Health
y-

And Wealth

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, l 0 l l v ls TH E ll)CKV MAN

c o n c er t grand su c c ess m o th er s ’ day

w as

Several months ago the Holden Real
Estate Company started n special sale of
lots lying between Park and Sanford ave
nues and Tenth and Thirteenth streets.
They offered fifty lots on installment
payments, without interest. They pushed
tlie.jnleins.lW rm attem f'TW o'weekg and
sold most of the lots. They became too
busy with other and larger matters to fin­
ish this sate dTid-dccided to close the sale
lust week, which they did.
Before the sale was commenced, num­
bers on folded slips, numbering from one
to fifty were placed In a lint irorn which
G. S. Derry, cashier of the Peoples Ilunk
o f SnnfoAl, withdrew ohe slip ami placed
it in n sealed envelop. This envelop was
deposited with him in the Peoples Bank,
It was stated In the advertisement o f this
sale that the holder of this number would
get this lot free; nil payments which had
been made would lie -refunded and a war­
ranty ~dfced "’ given upon closure of the
sale.
In the presence of witnesses, Mr. Derry
opened this envelop yesterduy, the num­
ber it contained being "3 2 ." R. J. Holly
of The Herald was fqund to have bought
iber and so gets the-firtrlon

Ponce De~Leon swttii¿TorfTieTounta In
of youth and thqjfa)de»r trensurci.of the
Incus, landed on the shares o f Florida,
and while the land o f hisdrennts wusitevrr unfolded to his vision; his fondest
dreams have been realized centuries after
his death. Neither the fountain. .the
youth or the treasure trove o f nugget shave
been exposed to vldWtbUC tne seeker of
health has long found in Florida the real¡ration of his hopes, and the seckerTor
wealth has in Use past few yean fully
realized the golden drenmi^ o f promUe.
“ “ De'Leon's hopes were not realized literally,
and neither are the ho|ies o f the latter-day
fortune hunters who expect to come to
Florida without capital and carry away a
carload of slmolentis In a few months
without labor. Hut to (he ninn of menus
-who wishes tn Invest, aiid the man of hrn^
CtDilng Exercises o f High School
_ llril m pltill v,tin la
r+tir
state of Fiorida. and Sanford In particular,
Tuesday evening. May) IHih, at 8:30
offers more inducements than any oilier o'clock, (holrving Literory Society of The
section of the United States, .
______ Sanford High School willremiern program
-In th ep asrfew years the foundation of in the Opera House. The program will
sevcrnl small fortunes have been laid in |consist of the society paper, Ynusic, and
the celery deltrt, and sorapit] bus been the Scott's Lady of the Lake, illustrated.
develoument that mnnv northern capital­ There will be nn tUlmission charge to.the
ists have been attracted to Sanford, and entertainment of 23 cents, reserved seats
u|xm looking over the situation have in­ 35 cents. The money raised by the en­
vested uLunce in iliapropmdtIon that looks tertainment will be used for providing
decorations for the. High School study hall.
good to every visitor.
Among those who have invested in the
Wednesday afternoon nt 3:30 o'clock
celery delta for |«mfit, and who hnve alio the grades will give u program in the
been attracted here on account of our so- Opera House. All the friends and patrons
lohriuus climate, is Harry Ward of Deca­ of the school are invited to be present.
tur, lud^ who recently purchased over 4.Thursday uflomoon at 3:30 o'clock the
000 acres of fine land sou th^of
__ Lake Jes- graduating exercises of the elfihth'Brfltle
p and na» dec u le d iO "“ *1»
his |will be fael^i in the Opera House. Let as
home. The following from the Decatur |ninny as possible o f Hie patrons and friends
Daily Democrat ex|flaius Mr. Wurd's rea­ of the school fie present to encourage and
sons for locating here, after traveling over congratulate these.young people, who luivc
the United Status and several foreign accomplished so much.
countries:
The junior clnss and school board will
Harry IL Ward husutlast found u place give u reception at the Sanfordllouse
on the wide map of this country where he Thursday night nt 8:30 o’ clock, in honor
_can live without the torment of asthma, of the graduating class. Special invita­
from which ht? has been a sufferer for the tions will be Issued by the junior class fur
last eleven years, He has traveled much this event.
in the hope of (Hiding relief, having tried
The graduating exercises of the High
tint climate in every part of this country, School will he held in the Operu Hoy sc at
nnd even took a trip to Europe, but with­ eight o'clock, Friday evening, May 21st.
out avail. Lust year he landed in southern All patrons und friends uf.the school are
Florida, and the milt nlr and delightful invited to he present on this evening.
climate uf that region brought with it en­
Selling Out a t Cost
tire relief from the greatest torment nnd
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The
Woman's
Exchange will close next
infliction that cilti trouble mankind. Hu
Thursday for the summer months ami in
was there the greater part of last winter, onler to disftose uf the large stock of fancy
and has now decided that he will move work und supplies on hand, will sell the
there nnd stay. He will locate In Sanford, entire stock at cost.
The exchange will often on September
Florida, a growing city of five thousand
1st witli a new nnd larger stock.
populutloit. Right the heart of the ornuge I During the summer months theiupplics
growing Industry; hut width for the pnsrf will be handled by Miss Kays nt507 Magseveral years hnsrptrogradedowingtothe nolin avenue.
frosts having killed the orange.trees, nnd
ultimately the cultivation of this; fruit.
Recently-the soil there was founds to he
especially adapted to the cultivation and
raising
■~*r. slrawbeVriai, jiouitoesand carp, nnd at
Hits time northern people nre flocking there
and buying up the land nnd engaging In
tin* raising «if vegetables. He purchased
4.2118 acres, six tntles'from Sanford, utld
Will begin the cultivation o f a p n rtq fjha
-lwf.4,ftsr. Tlte Country is level, and Sattl-M.l is located nurrhundr
Gulf of Mexico and thirty-five miles front
H-h.
the Atlantic ocean. It is ulsosituutedon
the St. Johns river, and luts river ntivigntiun in Jacksonville, which Is located ut a
distance of one huudred ami twenty-five
miles. Tliecountry is Imoiiiiiig and nurliiera people are flocking there in mimliers
SuU soon that purl «if Florida will he »
garden s |ki| of (tie. United Stutes. Mr.
Word will retain his holding»'in the Ward
Fence company, und_wlll keep In touch
whh the business of this great end growhuMa-vt ¡union. His fumily will Join him
«t Sanford within the next few months.
11ic.y wUl likely live until tttP BMhn,u leaves him free to go elsewhere.

H ie May Concert given at the 0|tcrn
House Wednesday night afforded the
people of Sanford an opportunity of en­
joying one of the best musical treats of
the season. The concert under the direc­
tion of Mrs. Miriam Frnzec Likins was for
the benefit o f the Librnry Association
and reflected credit upon the director and
her assistants. Every number was heart­
ily encored and enjoyed by the immense
nudience. Lack o f spare forbids giving
each one the mention so well deserved.
Following is the program ns it was ren­
dered:
»m l iirnllrm rn How tin Y iiii J q
Two Lillie Falriei
Come to the G ly Feast of Song
_____ M L _______ ¡.Reef

The Chorus

___

___

Plano Duo—¡Sum Feitlh-hen TSJiTT.____Numbers
Mluea Flossie* Frnnk ami Allrrln Mill
Vocal Duetto—A Morn Rl*e................... Cilliulka
Misses Mabel Bowler anil Alberta ItTll
Fairy Scene—Ulhtly I’nss ....... Hansun Fairies
Muriel Hall and Claire Walker
Ah, Could I Wilt, Faney Stray..
tfntttm
Tfco Ctwtrn*-------(Directed by Mr. Woodruff)
Vocal Trb&gt;—Night Sink* on the W ave...... Smart
Missis FlossieFrank, MolielBowler. Albrrln Mill
v «„ m i
* Min Matiei Bowler
Vocal Duet—0 That We Two Were Maying. Smith
Mr*. Uklm and Mr. Woodruff
Vocal Solo—Se Sarrtm Ro»e....................... Ardlln
---Mr*. Likins
Fair Scene—Frorn^lhe l^ ic rj^ ttiü ifl_______ tloiOw

The Chorus (Directed by Mr. Wuoilrulll--------------PianrrDtm. Eight TBTWI*—March id the War Priests
Misses Flossie Frank, Miriam Mrttlnger,
Ruth Abbot and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher
(n ) Sweet and tatw................... Dnrntiy
Quartette—(t&gt;) I V Lil Lamb .........................Park
Misses MossiclFiant--Mala‘l Utiwlei------Atla-rta Hill and Mrs. B. A. Howard
.
Vocal Solo—Burst Y e Apple Bods................Emery
Mrs. I.lklns
S e ite lle —Just As I A m —Sacred. Solo Obligato
Mrs. Likins; Mrs. Houser, MU* Kvnns
M is. H eifjck

Mrs. B

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11.........I M i-

Bi1li(on anil Mr. i)erty
Chorus—The Bonnie Blur Mag
Twenty-ltve Young Ladles
Hall, Orpheus, Hnill.........................................
The Chorui*

Reel

Elegant Display Of M eu t»
The Sanfortl Grocery Co., having
change«! the meal department t«»-the
front of the store is making a strung bjd
for the trade and under tl«; monogment
of W' W. ¿tripling the grocery is assum­
ing linger proportions and n better up-,
penra nee every dny., Mr. Drlg^b the
genial man who presides over the ‘meat
department believes in getting the best
of everything Jn this line and this week
has two window displays that arc the
best ever seen in the state o f Florida.
Read the udvertismenl in tltis week’s
issue and then sec tlte new store nnd
Briggs himself- He ims thirty varieties
of meat for you délectation.
The city limits of Sanford will lie ex­
tended and our city will have plenty of
room to grow and expand In tq th ftg rea t
city of the future. Rome was not built
in a dny nnd the city limits, of Sanford
cannot he extended os far ns some would
wish at thig time. The recent territory
gained, however, will give the city an
ndded Impetus nnd no one.will object to
the limitations.________________ ■

Mother»'.Day was fittingly observed In
Sanford last Sundny special services be­
ing held at the different churches.
The mere mention of Mother's Day ex­
presses a wealth of beauUfuF-MMrtfenettT
and many wore white carnations and
other flowers in loving remembrance of
mother, many Dejng worn in honor of
those living and those who hod crossed
into (he great beyond.
~ 'J '
Sunday wns the first time that Florldn
has celebrated the occasion a Ithohgh sev­
eral oilier alutw-hBwr-.dibiftK^^thrrtrstom and adopted the heaut|ful suggestion.
I Governor Gilchrist is largely responsible
for this observance by the state having
iUUcd a proclamation to that effect sev­
eral weeks ago. The Governor's devotion
to,lds nged mother is another tribute to
the manhood of our executive. - —
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^-Revr7Kfrklnn(T"brThe Congrepntlonal
church had special services, the subject
of his discourse being "The Old Ann
Chair, Mother in Home, Mother in Church
nnd Mother In Heaven," ,
Rev.° Householder of the Methodiet
church also observed the day nnd [ook
Í W - h l * »uhjeet-,*Oör-Mothm:

Gully of Manslaughter
A fter being out for twelve hours the jury
in the enso of-th e State vs. Wm. Bexley
and Tniby Osteett Of Gainesville, two prom­
inent young men of High Springs, chnrgcd
with the murder of W.H. Moreland, brought
in nverdicLuL manslaughter«--------- :—
Moreland wns a traveling innn from A t ­
lanta, nnd wns shot down on the street ut
High Springs early one night. Several
doyirwrrff consumed In the hearing. BexIcy is the son of Judge Bexley of High
Spring. The case will he appealed to the
supreme court. Sonic sensational evidence
wus brought out in the hearing, nnd the
name of n prominent young woman of
High Springs wns brought into the cose.
Titans-was it hrHIinn t t i m i r o f cmmfce'Fbh"
both sides.
That Voting Contest
Miss Chrissle Cnruthers of Tampa won
the first prize In Hie Tampa Times voting
contest— $1.000 in gold; Miss 'Felice Mn-'
honey, 2d, building lot; Miss Minnie DcShong, 3d. piano. Misses Mary Bryan,
Adlne Fuchs, Tamps, Lee Weatherford.
Fort Myers, Ljlliun Towles, Bartow, Eu­
nice Dees, Mayo, Clara McMullen. Largo,
cacli a scholarship in business college.
Misses Edna Hollingsworth, Uruwnvillc,
Maud Whittle. Mulberry, Wanda Coombs,
Apobka, Sadie Gordon. Largo, Mary Cotten, Hazel Foster, Tampa, each diamond
ring. IduCrccn.Arcadin, May Platt, Jes­
samine,
Mnude Alexander, Brooksville,
Pearl White, West Tampa, Hilda Thomp­
son, Virginia Cooper, Tampa, each n gold
watch.

There will he preaching by the pastor
Circuit Court Postponed
in the People's Congregational Church, nt
11'a. m. Sunday. Subject: "Fishing too
Tlie regulnr scssioutlf circuit court (hut
near the shore." . A t 7:30 p. m-, "Learn­ wuh to have bcrnmrfdthis week Ims been
ing the tilings of God." Sundny school nt
10 o'clock u. m. Prayer meeting Wednes­ postponed until ;lhe second Tuesday In
June.
day evening.
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Building Sanford’s Street Railway

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The program is published a t it wiU he|
tendered.

line of the new railway.

TH R EE BRIGK BUSINESS BLOCKS
Will Be Erected During The Summer
Months Also Numbers Of
Fine Residences
The history uf cities reveals the fact
that a rich farming section .will coum&gt;«
Wendy "growth Tn the city so surrounded.
SevQrnl inland cities o f the United State»
have grown to large proportions solely
from the farming country nround~lhem.~:
Atlanta and Indlapolis nre two instances
nnd there are ninny others.
For the past few years th~celery delta
has been the Mecca for people, frotrt“ nH
sections of the United Stntcs .and while
they were investing money in fanning
land city property seemed to move very
slowly hut In the last twelve months the
growth o f the fnrming section has added
an impetus to city property nnd business
nnd residence sections have experienced
decided boom: W HlRhe paving o f the
ptluoipol-stree tBn itrgenralTway and elec­
tric lights the eyes of ‘ the Investor have
been turned toward Sanford nnd in the
nmr (»w nxintht itYftrnl fine btislticsi“
blocks will he erected.
On Sanford avenue nnd Second street
a fine two story concrete huildlmi w
elected. 1
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I
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One of the best tracts o f city property,
lying between the People» Bunk and the
Chtrk.huildimtoji First -street w ill wrotihe'
occupied by a fine two story brick build­
ing built by Hie Peoples Bank. The structure will he 80x80 feet, with three g&lt;t»«t
store rooms on the ground floor and eleven
large rooniB fur offices on Jhe second !lo«&gt;r.
The contract Ims been made and work will
start ut once. The Eagles BillI d in g i Luaii .
ASiocTntlim' will erect it fine three story
building shortly to consist of two or
three rooms, offices nnd a nice lodge room.
An opera house may be ndded to the
building.
Kiimor t- also current that the valuable
lot nt the corner of Park nveuuc nnd
Commercial street owned by F. L. Wood­
ruff will soon he taken up by store rooms
on tlio lower floor uttd rooms ensuite on
the second floor.
There are several other real estate
deals about to he consummated nnd will
result in one or two new buildings on
First street and adjoining streets.
The large building recently started by
W. H. Underwood fiir theSunford Carriage
Wurks on Oak avenue is almost complete«!
nnd the Sanford Machine &amp;. Foundry
Works opposite nre this week laying the
brick for the two story garage and auto­
mobile factory.
In the residence section tlte work of
construction goes merrily on jtn d each
week sees several fine new residences in
the course of construction or being fin*
ished up.«
The enlarging uf the city lim it« and tlte
brick paving for the residence section
will &lt;lo much (owunb rnnkltTg'Siihforci res­
idence property* very vnlmihte,—TheTOriy
lots recently put on sale by (lie Holden
Real Estnte Co., ultliough some distance
from the business portion „o f . lhe city
fouml n ready sale al $200 each and
were disposed. ‘o f in four we«*ks lime.

DIDN'T BLLILVt IN BANKS
In Consequence o f Which All Ills Suv-

•_h1-Pä a .c

Tlte ubove photo was taken while the workmen were busy laying the rails for Sanford’s new
street railway. The line wiU extend for five miles east to Cameron City und five miles west to
Monroe, thus giving Sanford a belt line,

City Property Is Fast Becoming
Very Active

Xim kign»*«f i be-timesTntiUTTr7rijrc»l&lt;r
ù iiiford und lise building boom is a good
forerun ue^. ~

At .Mr». Munson's Recital
J. B. Luckle, bampnc, pupil of Prof,
“ her Drennan of RoUifis College, will
readcr several solos .at llte piano recital
Vj MruFunnie Munson, Monday evening. |
r|*y- 17. Mr. Drennan will accompany
w-Luckle.

SANFORD REAL ESTATE

observed

I M32 ” Tlte Lucky Number That Won The Music Lovers o f Sanford Are Given Sanford People Paid Tribute To The
Lot orfered Tree
A Rich Treat
- M others Last Sunday

J

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m

First Year

A fine amusement park will be constructed alung the

Jills W ere Burned lip
Mention was made lust week o f the
aiming uf Mr. H. E(|«;ufield's home north
,d town, lint at that time we litul not
learned the extent of the toss. IB » resi­
dence and furniture' wus worth in the
vicinity of $3000 and he curried no in­
surance ut all; ' We also hetir it reported
I lint sevrtt nr eight hundred dollars in
money, besides many v^Jujjblr paper:.
We7e «lesiroyed In^Tlte lire. This empha­
sizes the fuel that hanks nre made lu
keep money in and 1^ n pcrsun full* to
put it where it will be safe from fire and
burglar» he 1» pretty sure to lose it before
long: Mr. Edenfield has the sympathy of
everyone in his loss, and ail are glad thut
he is much better able to stand it than
the average citizen.— Perry Herald.
Tlie Sanford ball team will now take the
stage und lurid It until (he end uf the sea*
son.

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Letters and Communications on
.. Various Timely Topics.
COLUMN

DEVOTED TO P EO P LE

In This Department will be Found the
View», Opinions and om m ents
Of Practical Writer»

‘.".z'.zr. z ‘
¿utrci tu a point where ex­
tension of said Fourteeth street willlntersect with an extension of the west boun­
dary line of Pecan avenue; thence north
to the west line of Pecan ay« rifle“ and
north along said west line of^Pecan nvenue to the south boundnry line of Seventh
street; thence west on the south boundary
line of Seventh street to the west line of
Jessamine avenue; thenCh north along
west line of Jessamine avenue to an ex­
tension thereof to u point in Lnke Monroe
twenty chain» north of low wnter mark,to
the »»id lake; thence easterly following
the boundary of said lake twenty chains
distant from low water mark to the point
of beginning.
In the event the city limits nre extend­
ed, do you not believe it would subserve
our best interests to extend the lines to a
point beyond the east boundary line of
Melonvllle avenue nnd the south boundary
line of Celfcry avenue nnd of Fourteenth
street, thus protecting those rondwaysT
Our past experience on the question1*©?
good roads has been that the county roods
in this section have not been' kept in

'T h e 'Bär Rooms must be closed In
Florida. Tills is the the wish and will o!
n large majority of her people. Let the
Legislature close them now. If It docs not;
tfiér State will probably vote state wide
prohibition into her constitution next
year. That the liquor traffic con be con­
trolled and restricted by law, I mean by
Teglstalve enactment, none will deny.
Then dose the bar rooms nnd let all In­
toxicants be sold In packages nnd in no
case allow the package opened or contents
drank on premises or even near them.
Personally I believe this to be the wisest,
sanest, nnd safest w ayi»h»»die th^drrtA;
traffic. It affords a middle ground be^ rbads, therefore should be brought Into
tween the horrors of the bar room on one the city so that we will not, in later years,
hand and State wide prohibition' on the be confronted with another such proposi­
tion as that of paving Tenth street, now
Mr. Editor I have neither time nor In­ contemplated.
Your representatives In the legislature
clination to enter this discussion now but
believing the bar room to be the cause o will appreciate hearing from you on thli
—T ax Payek.
the vast majority of drunkeness with ail subject.
Its hellish results. I have for long years
Filed for Record
-wanted them closed-and-in “my counts -n. ©ttfWtrfVr. J. Thigpen, pt. sat. mtg.,
I've helped to close them by local prohi­ $76.
_____________ V ■
bition.- I think tire legislature has the
W. J. Thigpen to Whittaker L Burnett,
power to close bar rooms nnd drinking wd.. $260.
places in the interest of public safety
S. O. Chase nnd wife to Carrie Burnett,
and good morals, without trampling on wd., $1,000.
the rights of individuals beyond what Is
Jennie Stumon and heirs to Peoples’
for the public good. Cities close them at Bank, mtg., $800.
'___________ certain hour» nnd they nm_.ufUMi-closed
A7L. Council to T. J. Miller, WU^4280.
by order of the mayor of nny town or city —U. S. to-Wfflr-Tr-Oeidiuni. pac
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i n rn»aa--of- e mergency Rt‘preventative
Joe DeMont to Chas.• Stewart, qcd., $5..
Pauishal’s bill proposes to close them
H.C. Dnnti et al to A.C. Croom.wd., $30.
from G p. in. to G n. m. Tills Is good that
M. M. Smith et al to D. M. Hoffman, wd.,
---------i-f-thtnlnhli- Icglslature'cahond Should
close them aiid restrict sales of all intox­
icants to scaled packages to be taken
___ Jm m premlltf" heftim «onl U im iknn.-----Respectfully,
~r~~
___ ____ _______ J. N. WflTTHER

Presents to the Investor the Best Opportu­
nities in Florida i
: —
Unimproved celery hinds, flowing wells guaranteed,
$25.00 to $200.00 p eracre
Celery forma, with flowlug wells nil tiled, drained nnd ready for crop, $ 5 0 0 0 0 to $100000
per acre.
City property, improved nnd unimproved timber land with finest site In Florida for crule fn&lt;W
. Others tell you what can be done. K. §. MORRELL is a- practical farmer us well as red
estate broker, and is here tu show you what bus l&gt;een and can be done.
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K. R. M U R R E LL
Condensed Statement of the Condition of the

P o p le s

o f S a n fo rd , F lo rid a

A s called for by the Comptroller at
close of business April 2Slhp 1909
■ho five iirnihr atitemeli I for
S TA TEM E N T

A P R I L T 2 f l.

1009

S TA TE M E N T

Furniture and Fiaturr«
Stocka and Bondi

Furniture ami Fiilum
•

28.

1908

t---- -

Stocki m d Bondi
*
Loan« and Discount*
Overdraft*

- *

Loana and Diaiouuu
Overdraft!
C u li in Vault and Due from Banka

A P R IL

--------- ------- RESOURCES:------------ --

RESOURCES:

52.13ÜLÛL

.Pur from Ttrumu of-Umted State»
Catti in Vault and Due from Bauli

— $IlT6Tä72
l ia b il it ie s

1.1A B I L I T I E S

Capital Stock
Sutplua and Undivided Profili

L920.28

Capital Stock ¡* ‘
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SktpTuTsniHJiidividrd Priait«
P o p o liti

B. Drew to W.J.Thlgpen, sat. mtg., $36.
W. J. Thigpen to J. H. Beck,wd.. $400,
Smith A Davis to J.K^ohnson.wd^$760.
J. D. Parker nnd wife tu Flora E. JohnU. Drew to WJ.Tliigpen.snt. mtg.$27.42.
WJ.Thigpcn to Lizzie Lewis,wd,$76.00.
W. J. Thigpen to Beuula Smith. wcL$7G.
Waters &amp; Carson Grocery Co. 10 A. AT
Pickles, wd.. $700.
J.li.Vickto Mary M. Eldredge,d..$30.40.
City of Orlando to Elinor A. Jones, lis

B ank

is ormo 00
l’Ut) 51
ltm.;rH7.85

T u l e fair with both frien d a n d foe,
t f f , pour own Utile riih te forejot

Our rapid growth is due to the fact that we extend-to oiir patrons every accommoda lion
consistent with conservative banking andTn'addition Insure Their Money Against Loss

H A V E YOU SEEN THE

Music Store

Cltyof Orlando to Carrie B. Lane, lots.
A. H. Crippen and wife to Joe Randall.
wd..,$2DQ.,-----:------------------------Emma E. Smyth tu BeatriceSmytti, sat.
f
mtg.
P. F. Luuboch cl ul to Percy Lnubnch,
qcd., $1.
» —
JO . Welch to Jackson A Griflln,lease.$20
Low Prices
Easy Payments
O. F. Johnson to Jackson A Gridin, lease.
Susan M. Lee to.C. A. Lee. wd., $1.
Maggie S. Barker and hrs. V* Rurrci
Scott, wd., $375.
Burrell Scott nnd wifetoSysvestus Red­
House of Representatives,
)
den. d. $400.
. ‘
State of Florida, &gt;
A T Y P E W R IT E R
Tnllahassce, Fla., Apr. 3, ’09. J
L. G. Starbuck nnd wife to T. If. Dean,
FOR
Mr. G. R. Walker, Sunford, Fla.
d. $217.50.
A. T. Richard to John Brown, leln
My Dear Sir—Replying to your favor of
A L L PURPOSES
ESTABLISH ED 1B G 9
the 24 th Inst., beg to advise that this bill $21.00.
is not bne of mine, but was sent to me to ^ h a rte s F. Grannis nnd wife to E. F.
One that will stand the greatest tests
be introduced, which I did. J am enclos­ Sperry q. c. d. $1.
Cannot get out of alignment
The best machine on the market
Emma walford and heirs to W. E. Mar­
ing you a copy of same, nnd will be glad
Are Offering Any ami All Kinds of Florida Reid Estate
A $100 Machine for $60
to have you publish It, and let me know tin wd. $123.
See then» ut The Herald office
Geo. L. Morris and wife to Frank F. Dut­
what tire people think of the matter; of
nt ns Low Prices nnd on asRensonnhle T erm s
course, you understand I want to do a t the ton wd. $2,000.
SANFORD H ER A LD
W. G. Hammond and wife to HilleAs Can be Had Anywhere.
majority likes, but supposed that this was
borough
Grocery
Co.
mtg.
$773.
3 0 » F i r s t &gt; t ., S a n f o r d , F lo r id a
with the sanction of the majority. Will
be glad to hear from you witli full details,
Office on Park Avenue, between First nnd Commercial Streets. Sanford. Horid»
T. M. Henkle to F. Bellows mtg.
and will be governed accordingly.
Yours very truly,.
John Q. DeKlyn to F. Bellows wd. $000.
W. E. W. Williamson to Sunnie Garrett
, . _________________
An Act to amend Section 1, Article 2, mtg. $173.
ofJ3jupi£i_4312.-£elaUug to the territor ial " Miller A CliappcU tuG_E—Smith-Set.
houuduriea of the City uí Sanford, as es­ mtg. $2,000.
G. F. Smith and wife to T. J. Miller
tablished in Orange county..
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the mtg. $2,000.
Stute of Florida:
B. Drew to W. J. Thigpen Sat. mtg. $45.
ROQM . 2 0
W. J. Thigpen to J. H. Beck wd, .$373.
. That Section 1 Article 2, of Cimptrr
—4312-ef-thtr Laws of“ FlorlfI«T1893,'upT —Jacob TYafiTand-wife* tg Win. Keener
Upstairs, Pico Block
-proved May 24th, 1893, be and the same wd. &lt;000.
A. Leinhart and wife to T. H. Dean wd.
is hereby amended, such amendment to
begin after "viz" on the third line of said $600.
Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p. m
T. A. Dean and wife to A. W. Hurley
. section 1, nnd the section then to read as
AND
wd $730.
follows:
Saturdays 4 to 9 p . in.
Smith A Davis to Win. Goae wd. $10.
Section 1. That a municipality to be
The purest ami most refreshing bottle drink on the mar­
W. A. Fitts. Jr. to Geo. McMillan^ Sat,
culled the City of Sanford is hereby estab­
ket today, is being made by the Pepsi Coin Bottling Go­
lished in Orange county, the territorial lain $123. ’
;; S tr a n g e r s W e lc o m e ;;
of Sanford, and to Ute lovers of n delicious and healthful
Minnie Allison to Wm. Gose mtg. $3.30.
boundaries of Which shall be as follows,
drink. We invite you to see the sanitury way in which
F. E. Green et al to J. E. Buxton wd.
viz: Beginning at a point twenty chains
this drink is being put up by us.
north of u point where the projection of $1,000.
And to the city merchant, we usk him to come also und
E. G. Duckworth and wife to Gertrude
the west boundary line of Melonviile ave­
see, that he may know the kind of goods he is handling
nue. would intersect the water of Lake S. Yowell wd. $8.500.
when selling the pure and refreshing Pepsi Cola.
B u ilder of
Henry Benedict to W. C. Hess wd. $1.00.
Monpie a llo w watermark. Thence south
And to those of other tow ns,.w e will ask that-they. drub
Hirble and Granltejfonuments
W, C. Hess to Benedict mtg. $800.
from said point to a point where the west
ns w line * requesting a sample of the pure Pejwi Cola,
•iMMtiMiary'llnw'ofMefamviUe- avenue tntCT- V t fi D— Bl ip " Jw /T iT Cfleniseyw d.
&gt;
Tomktonis, Etc
that they too may get in line and sell the purest bottle
jecta'-U nloo- avenue; thence southerly $230.—
drink mude.
VASES, SETTEES AND IRON FENCES
Alice S. Devett und heirs to Jos. L.
along the west boundary line of MelouSemi us un order, or call on us, we nre out for the busi­
Relettering Neatly Done. Let Us Esti­
Guernsey
wd. $3,000.
vllle avenue to the north boundary line of
mate on Your Work. .
ness and if a pure drink mid courteous attention is what
Celery ayenue; thence west on the north
A Card OMhank»
y request with Sample»
you want, we ore the boys for you.
P hono 154
and designa. Importer
porter of Foreign
boundary line of Celery avenue to the west
Thank» to our many kind friend» for
Granite and Marble
side of Sanford avenue; thence south on their vigilant care of ua in our »ore trouble
tlte west boundary line of Sanford avenue and bereavement
Church Street, Orlando, f.orlda
Sincerely.
to rite south boundary line of Fourteenth
W rit* e r C all For P* Ica»
Mss, Pxevatt and Family. J

High-grade Pianos. Organs
and Graphophones.

B lic k e n sd e r fe r ?

Sanford Library

�I N S A N F O R D — Life ia Worth Living
Number 30

IN HEALTH AND WEALTH

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1009

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c o n c er t grand su c c ess m o th er s ’ day

Building Sanford’s Street Railway

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SANFORD REAL ESTATE

IM32” Tlte Lucky Number That Won The Music Lovers o f Sanford Are Given Sanford People Paid Tribute To The
Lot orfered Tree
A Rich Treat
- Mothers Last Sunday
Sanford Is Sought By Capitalist
City Property Is Fast Becoming
Several months ago the Holden Real
Hie May Concert given at the 0|tcrn
Mother»'.Day was fittingly observed In
And Invalid
Very Active
Estate Company started n special sale of House Wednesday night afforded the Sanford last Sundny special services be­
lots lying between Park and Sanford ave people of Sanford an opportunity of en­ ing held at the different churches.
nues and Tenth and Thirteenth streets. joying one of the best musical treats of
The mere mention of Mother's Day ex­
PROMINENT MEN LOCATING HERE They offered fifty lots on installment the season. The concert under the direc­ presses
a wealth of beauUfuF-MMrtfenettT TH R EE BRIGK BUSINESS BLOCKS
payments, without interest. They pushed tion of Mrs. Miriam Frnzec Likins was for and many wore white carnations and
tlie.jnleins.lW rmattemf'TW o'weekg and the benefit of the Librnry Association other flowers in loving remembrance of
' Celery Delta Seems To Be The Mecca
sold most of the lots. They became too and reflected credit upon the director and mother, many Dejng worn in honor of Will Be Erected During The Summer
of Seekers For Health
Months Also Numbers Of
busy with other and larger m atters to fin­ her assistants. Every number was heart­ those living and those who hod crossed
And Wealth
Fine Residences
ish this sate dTid-dccided to close the sale ily encored and enjoyed by the immense into (he great beyond.
~ 'J '
Ponce De~Leon swttii¿TorfTieTounta In lust week, which they did.
The
history
uf cities reveals the fact
nudience. Lack of spare forbids giving
Sunday wns the first time that Florldn
of youth and thqjfa)de»r trensurci.of the
that
a
rich
farming
section .will coum&gt;«
Before the sale was commenced, num­ each one the mention so well deserved.
has celebrated the occasion a Ithohgh sev­
Incus, landed on the shares of Florida, bers on folded slips, numbering from one
Following is the program ns it was ren­ eral oilier alutw-hBwr-.dibiftK^^thrrtrs- Wendy "growth Tn the city so surrounded.
and while the land of hisdrennts wusitev- to fifty were placed In a lint irorn which dered:
tom and adopted the heaut|ful suggestion. SevQrnl inland cities of the United State»
rr unfolded to his vision; his fondest G. S. Derry, cashier of the Peoples Ilunk
»ml iirnllrmrn How tin YiiiiJ q I Governor Gilchrist is largely responsible have grown to large proportions solely
Lillie Falriei
dreams have been realized centuries after of SnnfoAl, withdrew ohe slip ami placed Come to the G lyTwo
from the farming country nround~lhem.~:
Feast of Song
_____M L ______ ¡.Reef for this observance by the state having
The Chorus
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his death. Neither the fountain. .the it in n sealed envelop. This envelop was
Atlanta and Indlapolis nre two instances
Plano Duo—¡Sum Feitlh-hen TSJiTT.___ Numbers iUUcd a proclamation to that effect sev­
nnd
there are ninny others.
youth or the treasure trove of nugget shave deposited with him in the Peoples Bank,
M luea Flossie* Frnnk ami A llrrln Mill
eral weeks ago. The Governor's devotion
Duetto—A Morn Rl*e...................... Cilliulka
been exposed to vldWtbUC tne seeker of It was stated In the advertisement of this Vocal Misses
For
the past few years th~celery delta
to,lds nged mother is another tribute to
Mabel Bowler anil Alberta ItTll
health has long found in Florida the real- sale that the holder of this number would Fairy Scene—U lh tly I’nss .........Hansun Fairies
has been the Mecca for people, frotrt“ nH
the
manhood
of
our
executive.
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Muriel Hall and Claire Walker
¡ration of his hopes, and the seckerTor get this lot free; nil payments which had Ah, Could I Wilt, Faney S tray ..
tfntttm ^-Revr7Kfrklnn(T"brThe Congrepntlonal sections of the United Stntcs .and while
Tfco Ctwtrn*---------wealth has in Use past few y ean fully been made would lie -refunded and a war­
church had special services, the subject they were investing money in fanning
(Directed by Mr. Woodruff)
realized the golden drenmi^ o f promUe. ranty ~dfced "’given upon closure of the Vocal Trb&gt;—Night Sink* on the W a v e ...... Smart of his discourse being "The Old Ann land city property seemed to move very
Missis FlossieFrank, MolielBowler. Albrrln Mill
““ De'Leon's hopes were not realized literally, sale.
Chair, Mother in Home, Mother in Church slowly hut In the last twelve months the
v«„ mi
and neither are the ho|ies of the latter-day
growth of the fnrming section has added
In the presence of witnesses, Mr. Derry
nnd Mother In Heaven," ,
* M in Matiei Bowler
fortune hunters who expect to come to opened this envelop yesterduy, the num­ Vocal Duet—0 That We Two Were Maying. Smith
an impetus to city property nnd business
Rev.°
Householder
of
the
Methodiet
Mr*. U klm and Mr. Woodruff
Florida without capital and carry away a ber it contained being "32." R. J. Holly Vocal Solo—Se Sarrtm Ro»e........................... Ardlln church also observed the day nnd [ook nnd residence sections have experienced
----Mr*. Likins
carload of slmolentis In a few months of The Herald was fqund to have bought Fair Scene—Frorn^lhe
decided boom: WHlRhe paving of the
l^icrj^ttiüifl_____ tloiOw ÍW-hl* »uhjeet-,*Oör-Mothm:
without labor. Hut to (he ninn of menus
ptluoipol-streetBn itrgenralTway and elec­
iber and so gets the-firtrlon
The Chorus (Directed by Mr. Wuoilrulll---------------who wishes tn Invest, aiid the man of hrn^
tric lights the eyes of ‘the Investor have
Gully of Manslaughter
PianrrDtm. Eight TBTWI*—March id the War Priests
Misses Flossie Frank, Miriam Mrttlnger,
CtDilng Exercises of High School
been turned toward Sanford nnd in the
_llril m pltill v,tin la
r+tir
After
being
out
for
twelve
hours
the
jury
Ruth Abbot and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher
(n) Sweet and tatw..................... Dnrntiy in the enso of-the State vs. Wm. Bexley nmr (»w nxintht itYftrnl fine btislticsi“
state of Fiorida. and Sanford In particular,
Tuesday evening. May) IHih, at 8:30
(t&gt;) IV Lil Lamb ........................... Park
offers more inducements than any oilier o'clock, (holrving Literory Society of The Q uartette—
and Tniby Osteett Of Gainesville, two prom­ blocks will he erected.
Misses M ossiclFiant--M ala‘l Utiwlei------Atla-rta
Hill and Mrs. B. A. Howard
.
section of the United States, . _____ Sanford High School willremiern program Vocal Solo—Burst
On Sanford avenue nnd Second street
Ye Apple Bods................. Emery inent young men of High Springs, chnrgcd
Mrs. I.lklns
-In th ep asrfew years the foundation of in the Opera House. The program will
with the murder of W.H. Moreland, brought a fine two story concrete huildlmi w
—Just As I Am—Sacred. Solo Obligato
elected. 1
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sevcrnl small fortunes have been laid in | consist of the society paper, Ynusic, and S eite lle
in nverdicLuL manslaughter«--------- :—
Mrs. Likins; Mrs. Houser, MU* Kvnns
Mis. Heifjck Mrs. B \ 11....... I Mithe celery deltrt, and sorapit] bus been the Scott's Lady of the Lake, illustrated.
One
of
the
best
tracts
of
city
property,
Moreland
wns
a
traveling
innn
from
A
t­
Bi1li(on anil Mr. i)erty
develoument that mnnv northern capital­ There will be nn tUlmission charge to.the Chorus—The Bonnie Blur Mag
lanta, nnd wns shot down on the street ut lying between the People» Bunk and the
Twenty-ltve Young Ladles
ists have been attracted to Sanford, and entertainment of 23 cents, reserved seats Hall, Orpheus,
Reel
High Springs early one night. Several Chtrk.huildimtoji First -street will wrotihe'
Hnill......................................
The Chorui*
u|xm looking over the situation have in­ 35 cents. The money raised by the en­
doyirwrrff consumed In the hearing. Bex- occupied by a fine two story brick build­
vested uLunce in iliapropmdtIon that looks J tertainment will be used for providing
Elegant Display Of Meut»
Icy is the son of Judge Bexley of High ing built by Hie Peoples Bank. The strucdecorations for the. High School study hall.
good to every visitor.
The Sanfortl Grocery Co., having Spring. The case will he appealed to the ture will he 80x80 feet, with three g&lt;t»«t
Among those who have invested in the
Wednesday afternoon nt 3:30 o'clock change«! the meal department t«»-the supreme court. Sonic sensational evidence store rooms on the ground floor and eleven
celery delta for |«mfit, and who hnve alio the grades will give u program in the front of the store is making a strung bjd wus brought out in the hearing, nnd the large rooniB fur offices on Jhe second !lo«&gt;r.
been attracted here on account of our so- Opera House. All the friends and patrons for the trade and under tl«; monogment name of n prominent young woman of The contract Ims been made and work will
lohriuus climate, is Harry Ward of Deca­ of the school are invited to be present.
of W' W. ¿tripling the grocery is assum­ High Springs wns brought into the cose. start ut once. The Eagles BillId in g i Luaii .
tur, lud^ who recently purchased over 4.Thursday uflomoon at 3:30 o'clock the ing linger proportions and n better up-, Titans-was it hr HIinn t ti m i r o f cmmfce'Fbh" ASiocTntlim' will erect it fine three story
000 acres of fine land sou th^of
building shortly to consist of two or
__ Lake Jes- graduating exercises of the elfihth'Brfltle penra nee every dny., Mr. Drlg^b the both sides.
p and na» decu led iO "“ *1»
his | will be fael^i in the Opera House. Let as genial man who presides over the ‘meat
three rooms, offices nnd a nice lodge room.
That Voting Contest
home. The following from the Decatur | ninny as possible of Hie patrons and friends department believes in getting the best
An opera house may be ndded to the
Miss Chrissle Cnruthers of Tampa won building.
Daily Democrat ex|flaius Mr. Wurd's rea­ of the school fie present to encourage and of everything Jn this line and this week
sons for locating here, after traveling over congratulate these.young people, who luivc has two window displays that arc the the first prize In Hie Tampa Times voting
Kiimor t- also current that the valuable
the United Status and several foreign accomplished so much.
best ever seen in the state of Florida. contest—$1.000 in gold; Miss 'Felice Mn-' lot nt the corner of Park nveuuc nnd
countries:
The junior clnss and school board will Read the udvertismenl in tltis week’s honey, 2d, building lot; Miss Minnie Dc- Commercial street owned by F. L. Wood­
Harry IL Ward husutlast found u place give u reception at the Sanfordllouse issue and then sec tlte new store nnd Shong, 3d. piano. Misses Mary Bryan, ruff will soon he taken up by store rooms
on the wide map of this country where he Thursday night nt 8:30 o’clock, in honor Briggs himself- He ims thirty varieties Adlne Fuchs, Tamps, Lee Weatherford. on tlio lower floor uttd rooms ensuite on
Fort Myers, Ljlliun Towles, Bartow, Eu­ the second floor.
_can live without the torment of asthma, of the graduating class. Special invita­ of meat for you délectation.
nice Dees, Mayo, Clara McMullen. Largo,
from which ht? has been a sufferer for the tions will be Issued by the junior class fur
There are several other real estate
The city limits of Sanford will lie ex­
cacli a scholarship in business college. deals about to he consummated nnd will
last eleven years, He has traveled much this event.
tended and our city will have plenty of Misses Edna Hollingsworth, Uruwnvillc,
in the hope of (Hiding relief, having tried
result in one or two new buildings on
The graduating exercises of the High
room to grow and expand In tq th ftg re a t Maud Whittle. Mulberry, Wanda Coombs,
tint climate in every part of this country, School will he held in the Operu Hoy sc at
First street and adjoining streets.
city of the future. Rome was not built
Apobka, Sadie Gordon. Largo, Mary Cotnnd even took a trip to Europe, but with­ eight o'clock, Friday evening, May 21st.
The large building recently started by
in a dny nnd the city limits, of Sanford ten, Hazel Foster, Tampa, each diamond
out avail. Lust year he landed in southern All patrons und friends uf.the school are
W.
H. Underwood fiir theSunford Carriage
cannot he extended os far ns some would
ring. IduCrccn.Arcadin, May Platt, Jes­ Wurks on Oak avenue is almost complete«!
Florida, and the milt nlr and delightful invited to he present on this evening.
wish at thig time. The recent territory
samine, Mnude Alexander, Brooksville, nnd the Sanford Machine &amp;. Foundry
climate uf that region brought with it en­
gained, however, will give the city an
Selling
Out
at
Cost
Pearl White, West Tampa, Hilda Thomp­ Works opposite nre this week laying the
tire relief from the greatest torment nnd
ndded Impetus nnd no one.will object to son, Virginia Cooper, Tampa, each n gold
infliction that cilti trouble mankind. Hu * The Woman's Exchange will close next
brick for the two story garage and auto­
Thursday for the summer months ami in
watch.
was there the greater part of last winter, onler to disftose uf the large stock of fancy the limitations.______________■
mobile factory.
There will he preaching by the pastor
and has now decided that he will move work und supplies on hand, will sell the
In the residence section tlte work of
Circuit Court Postponed
in the People's Congregational Church, nt
there nnd stay. He will locate In Sanford, entire stock at cost.
construction goes merrily on jtn d each
Tlie regulnr scssioutlf circuit court (hut
The exchange will often on September 11'a. m. Sunday. Subject: "Fishing too
Florida, a growing city of five thousand
near the shore." . At 7:30 p. m-, "Learn­ wuh to have bcrnm rfdthis week Ims been week sees several fine new residences in
1st witli a new nnd larger stock.
populutloit. Right the heart of the ornuge I During the summer months theiupplics ing the tilings of God." Sundny school nt
the course of construction or being fin*
postponed until ;lhe second Tuesday In
growing Industry; hut width for the pnsrf will be handled by Miss Kays nt507 Mag- 10 o'clock u. m. Prayer meeting Wednes­
ished up.«
June.
day evening.
•*
several years hnsrptrogradedowingtothe nolin avenue.
The enlarging uf the city limit« and tlte
frosts having killed the orange.trees, nnd
brick paving for the residence section
will &lt;lo much (owunb rnnkltTg'Siihforci res­
ultimately the cultivation of this; fruit.
Recently-the soil there was founds to he
idence property* very vnlmihte,—TheTOriy
especially adapted to the cultivation and
lots recently put on sale by (lie Holden
raising
Real Estnte Co., ultliough some distance
from the business portion „of . lhe city
■~*r. slrawbeVriai, jiouitoesand carp, nnd at
fouml n ready sale al $200 each and
Hits time northern people nre flocking there
were disposed. ‘of in four we«*ks lime.
and buying up the land nnd engaging In
tin* raising «if vegetables. He purchased
Xim kign»*«f i be-timesTntiUTTr7rijrc»l&lt;r
ù iiiford und lise building boom is a good
4.2118 acres, six tntles'from Sanford, utld
Will begin the cultivation of a p n rtq fjh a
forerun ue^. ~
-lwf.4,ftsr. Tlte Country is level, and Sattl-M.l is located nurrhundr
DIDN'T B LLIL Vt IN BANKS
Gulf of Mexico and thirty-five miles front
H-h.
the Atlantic ocean. It is ulsosituutedon
In Consequence of Which All Ills Suvthe St. Johns river, and luts river ntivignJills Were Burned lip
tiun in Jacksonville, which Is located ut a
Mention was made lust week of the
•h
distance of one huudred ami twenty-five
aiming
uf Mr. H. E(|«;ufield's home north
_
1
-P
ä a .c
miles. Tliecountry is Imoiiiiiig and nurlii,d
town,
lint at that time we litul not
era people are flocking there in mimliers
learned
the
extent of the toss. IB» resi­
SuU soon that purl «if Florida will he »
dence
and
furniture' wus worth in the
garden s |k i | of (tie. United Stutes. Mr.
vicinity of $3000 and he curried no in­
Word will retain his holding»'in the Ward
surance ut all; ' We also hetir it reported
Fence company, und_wlll keep In touch
I lint sevrtt nr eight hundred dollars in
whh the business of this great end growmoney, besides many v^Jujjblr paper:.
huMa-vt ¡union. His fumily will Join him
We7e «lesiroyed In^Tlte lire. This empha­
«t Sanford within the next few months.
sizes the fuel that hanks nre made lu
11ic.y wUl likely live until tttP BMhkeep money in and 1^ n pcrsun full* to
n,u leaves him free to go elsewhere.
put it where it will be safe from fire and
burglar» he 1» pretty sure to lose it before
At .Mr». Munson's Recital
long:
Mr. Edenfield has the sympathy of
J. B. Luckle, bampnc, pupil of Prof,
Tlte ubove photo was taken while the workmen were busy laying the rails for Sanford’s new
everyone in his loss, and ail are glad thut
“her Drennan of RoUifis College, will
he is much better able to stand it than
readcr several solos .at llte piano recital
street railway. The line wiU extend for five miles east to Cameron City und five miles west to
the average citizen.—Perry Herald.
Vj MruFunnie Munson, Monday evening. |
Monroe, thus giving Sanford a belt line, A fine amusement park will be constructed alung the
r|*y- 17. Mr. Drennan will accompany
Tlie Sanford ball team will now take the
w-Luckle.
line of the new railway.
stage und lurid It until (he end uf the sea*
The program is published at it wiU he|
tendered.
son.
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share of the work during the post ten
year«, thccontrnat would not be bo marker). t n «
V a si
Her lace has more Wrinkle* than yours, and
yet. If you are sick, that face would appear
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A Budget of.Opinion “-VJUftl
Just UB--lfarm
Be
ore beautiful than an angel's as it I *&gt;
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hbvered over*you, patching every oppor- !!
tween You and M e ”
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'ronTty to minister to your comfort, and 1
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The latest out is the
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every one of those wrinkles would seem I
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EVEN TH E GATE POST NOT IN IT [to be bright wavelets of sunshine chasing I \ |
E N G L I S H CAB *
each other over the dear face.
She will l e a * you one of these days. I
We have a new line just +*
’A Citici I» Among Ye Taking Notes, These burdens. If not lifted from her shoul-1 \ )
dors, will break her down. Tile rough, I ‘ ;
and Faith, He’U Prent ’Em"—
in ;w id :tlie Idwi~prictTwill
|hard
hands, which have done so many!
So Soys S aunterer.
m ake them go. Come 111
necessary things for you, will be crossed
The kind that Mother
|
upon
her
lifeless
breast.
Those
neglected
.and see them.
A newspaper It not altott- (her published to tell
used to make?
the people whet they would like to know, but h«&gt; to lips, which gave you your first baby kiss,
give niuiti ol It* space lo lelltni them what th e t
will be forever closed, and those tired eyes
em/Si to know —tirw lr.
will
have opened In eternity, and then
S p a tia l CarraaptmJanta ia Tha H aralJ,
The Kind That Looks
you
will
appreciate your mother, but II |
have long and often thought that the
good women of our land overplay (ho will be too late.
Like Bread, Tastes Like
foreign missionary fad. In fact, I so
Bread, and is Bread?
think almost every day, when poor fel­
4
The
following
problem
was
sent
to
me
|
lows, and most of them seeming deserv­
'W H Y HOT U S E
ing, come Into Toe H erald office, teii of
:r
. their lnabil|ty.tpjtpqin; any kind of labor '* If U takes 24 yards of pongee silk to I The Finest Line of Pas­
i&gt;
—&lt;►
* out! ask for n"dlme to buy a cup of coffee make-en-elepham a nightdress, how long
tries in thejÇity
yrfll
it
take
u
man
working
for
92.00
n
|
and some bread and butter. Those dis­
N O W , AND S A V E M O N E Y ?
heartened people are not professional day and keeping a family of five to buy
an
80
acre
farm
In
tiie
North
at
$100
|
tramps. Circumntances hove been sorely
»
I Hina shown more results for the MoneyInvested than any other,
against them. They are sick at heart. per neroT
Our Wagon Will Stop'At
Many of them are printers, thrown out of
It will pay you to exm ninethe Celery Fields where
Your Door Every Day
employment, by reason of -the introduc­ 4 I understand that Sanford will soon have
tion of type-setting machines. What is ejectric lights, and if this is true I hope
Complete Line of Groceries
true of typographers Is Iru e o fo th e ra rtl- the city council will not allow the clause
- sans. A ltd it Is fully to-tell-such mem about- moonlight In the franchise,' at least
is used. Our representative, C. M. HRADWATER. is in Sanford
"Go out Into the country and obtain work It should not apply in a manner that would
every
week. See him or write to him at Orlando or
_ from faQiiers. They are short in help." deprive our citizens of well-lighted streets
Of what use, pray, would such men be in the greater part of the night simply be­
tiie fleidf But 1 om digressing.
O r P A I N T E R - F E R T IL IZ E R CO r
TH E
cause the moon-heppens to shine an hour
Mere Is nn Item ( And in one of the or bo each night. We probably have some
(Caterer to the Public)
W r its fo r Book 1st.,
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A
state papers:
such clause In the gas contract at present ■ f
e
,
*
*,
I
"The ladies of die church last Thursday for the other night only about half of the
sent a ‘missionary box’ to Corea. The gag lights were on, and when a sudden
box 1s well flUcd with clothes, dry goods, storm came up I had to wade through about
k❖ * •{••;*«5**5*
❖ +&lt;•&lt;•*»•{•&lt;• +❖ &lt;•C*♦ ❖ •&gt;4**!■4-+ 4- 44.
and other necessities, and besides - con­ three large lakes getting home, said lakes
L
.
tains a good collection of dolts ami toys. lieing some of the crossings that the city
k-oraccrminl)
—t —
________ayr-O ur-clty'certninty^ncpd
praise for their kindness."
more'light and plenty of it, and it should
Why send "clothes, dry goods nnd other be made plain by our city council tlintthe
3- to 25-llorsc Power
❖
A lu
*&gt;
•necessities" to far off Corea, when we franchise must grant enough lights for the
J. D. PARKER, Prop.
*
KK , I;
have hundreds of deserving poof and sick residence as well a ^ tite business portion.
fight here in Florida sufloring for "clothes,
Best 2-C ycle Engine on the Market
Room nnd Bòurd $1.50 Per Day.
dry goods ami other necessiticsT"' I lls
r
#¿*1
a
Moni«, -an ,;-----------------—
..poor charity that doss we th
4
tun a great admirer of beauty, espec­
4
ï i ' f f i \
Sm ooth Running, Cconomlrul amt
j I have never heard that tho Coreans
V. ! ‘
ially in a woman; and the prettiest pip-1 S p o e t a i R a t e b y t h e W e e k
/jbsolutcly Krllublr
were in need- or "mis'slonnry boxes"— tures are, to my mind, not in tho galleries
v S
"well filled with clothes, dry goods and but on the public streets. I recall one j
4&gt;4*4*4* 4- *•&gt; * &lt; • + ♦ ♦ 4*4-4*-,
other necessities" or "a good collection of now that can be seen nearly every sunny N - + * 4*
S ee m e h e ra r c In tlu llliiS un e n fia r
dolls ami toys." But Ldo.know wc have
In y o u r b o a t, you u lll nut r r f r r t It
afternoon on the street. A young, girl. |
In our country many deserving people only 10 years of age, "sweet sixteen” it
who are sorely in need of dry goods and
£ 3 11 P. S p e c ia l P r ie r (01)
is often called, although sourness can be I
•&gt;
other necessities," und it would be proper a feature of that early age, even. But in
Sanford, Florida
. I
Only Exclusive nnd
for the charitubies in this section to have this case, it is really and truly "sweet
their benevolence exemplified at home—
BAKER
sixteen," with all that the name implies. 1U P -T O -D A T E
nnd not in lands Hke-Goreu,
Shells beautiful of fuce ami figure, a : _ .' . . _ Jn the City
deml-blonde with grr.ut masses of light]
We innke everything known to fte trade
4 If my friends on the city coflncil do not I lu ir and the clearest and brightest and |
'
TOP
P R IC E S
FO R
YOUR
wish to have me driven to strong drink or bwee test eyes that ever danced in a happy Full Line of Confectioneries
to' Chattahoochee they wilt pass an ordl- girl's head. Her month is red and true
ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EARLY VEGETABLES
And Cigars
nance prohibiting phonographs from being and tender, tier cheeks urc soft und like
ployed on (ho business streets. There U rose leaves. But* her chief chann lies in |
w h e n s ilip |ie d to HEWITT.
If y n u a r e not titling
• Free House-to-House Delivery
one to the right, one lo the left, and one her wonderful eyes.
b u s in e s s w itii tills House, write to th e m ut
/
They express so mnny swift nnd chang­ 111 Park Avo------------------------- 'Phons 10«
In front of me, ail playing nt one tlmc^
und the only wny I can describe the con­ ing emotions, sometimes bubbling' over I
dition is to repeat Sherman's definition of with mirth, then thoughtful and retro­
war, substituting "phonographs" for war,. spective; at times soulful, witii prophetic
F R U IT
AND
PRO D U CE
C O M M IS S IO N
M ERCHANTS
I enjoy good music as much ns anyone, sadness, but most of the time clear and
_hut when it comes to dugo fruit stands untroubled, full of the serest happiness.
10 E . C a m d e n
S t.,
B a ltim o re ,
M d.
DEALER IN
winding up phonographs all day long und God bless hcrl May her life alwuys be a
References: Tills Paper und Thousands of Pleased Sliip|K-rs in Flonilii
turning them loose at your very car, It happy one, her skies unvexed by clouds,
' makes you feel like seeking u nice lone­ her pathway lined with (lowers, and no
some place In a fur country, or else con­ specter of grief ever make its uppearnnee
AND
signing the owners of these Instruments upon the fair horizon of tier now hup-1
of torture to a place far away, where it is py life.
not so lonesome. I enjoy the good old sum­
mer time, with the doors and window!
D E A L E R IN
open, but if these discordant squnwkings 4 Tiie following from the Sanford corres- I A ie nt for Virginia-Carolina Fer­
C H O IC E F L O R ID A A N D W E S T E R N M E A T S
’ continue, I shall he compelled to shut the IHHident to the Times-Unlou is to the J
tilizers
-----doors and windows and Install electric point!
Park Avana* In apaar's-Orooary
'
'Phon* 1
“Two more serious ruuawtlys occurred |
fans for air.
last week. All these were caused by en­
* * •
FRESH
gines crossing First, street with steam
4 lu st week I talked to tiie boys about escaping and blowers on. The city coun­
The Popular Price amL
_ luuLtuu.auul this week .1 would S|&gt;eak to the cil appoiuted-a-com m ittee t® reguiatei '» i r | 7 T A
girls. Lnst Sunday being dedicated to this nuisance but no action has been (VI r , A I ^
as yet. It has been recommended
mother all over llje land lias started the token
to place gates at the crossings of First,
trend of thought, and no doubt many of us Second nnd Third street! and to stop ull
AND
Peciul Rutes by tiie Week ..
First Class Special Tables Reserved For UdiM
are thinking more about mother than we bells ringing and whistling in the city
limits.
Alsu
that
engines
should
not
be
ever did before. It is the daughters upon
lo stand In the business district
—whom mother depends more and more us allowed
waiting for trains."
--------*----the yeurs roll by.
(Corner Palmetto and First Sts.)
" I wahl to speak to thc girls about mother. - These gates should certainly 1&gt;e placed
AT
Perhaps you notice u care-worn look upon in position and the unnecessary noises,
Jier face. Of course it has not been brought made by the engines day and night
J. I. ANDERSON’S___
there by any act of yours, still I t Is youir be abated. -The railroad a t the present
duty tochase it away. I want you to get time occupies the most desirable part of
up tomorrow morning and get breakfast the city and the constant menace espec­
When your mother comes and begins to ially lo children at the street crossings
express tier surprise, guriglitupioiicrand should be abolished by the placing of
JEWELER
kiss her un themouth. You can’t imagine gates ot-these streets. "Every oilier city
has
them
and
Sen
ford
should
be
no
exhow It will brighten her dear face.
MY SPECIALTIES
Besides, you do owe her a kiss or two.
u r n tl i e r y ) ? .
— t He S a u n t u z r .
Telephone No. 60
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
Away back, when you were a little girl,
she kissed you when no one else was tempt­
Gorham's Sterling Silver
Name For The Bali Park
ed by your fever tainted breath and swollen
Rogers' Plated Ware
face. You were not so attractive then as
The following names have been handed
Elgin and Waltham Watches
you are now. Through years of childish in and The Herald yvill publish the list
sunshine and shadow she was always until the season opens. The n a y s of
.realty ta a u c b y -tin t magi« of mother's j the young ladles W ill be kept secret until
A L L GOODS GUARANTEED
kiss, the little, dirty, chubby hands, when­ the contest has been decided. Every
ever they were injured in thoee first skir­ Sanford lady should assist in naming the]
mishes witii the rough old world. And ball park. Send in your name to The
B O Y S ' S U IT S
then the midnight kisses with which she Herald.
Boys'
Suits, latest styles and
routed so many bad dreams, as she leaned
WestPoxk.
shades,
3
to 17. Boy’s Washable
above your restless pillow, have all been
Celery City Diamond.
Suits*.
3
to
10, all styles. Bloomer
i Diamond Park.
on interest these long years.
Pauls,
3
to
17. Bòys' Fumisliingsf
Newspapers, Magazines 'and Periodicals
Of course, she Is not so pretty and Us»Dixie Park.
Cupe,
Etc.
All
Under Price,
34t,
able as you nre, and if you had done your
Steveap Pjtrk,

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

Want-Good, i

go carts t

Wholesome

S A N FO R D FU R N ITU R E CO.

Î

P a i n T e r■ F e r ii i izer

P a i n t e r ’s S a n fo r d C e le r y . - S p ecia l-li

D . J . M on r o e

LTE- CLTY HOUSE

Ferro Marine Engines

11! I

r

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

11 .

H

T. P. Conpropst

„

W.

w.

LONG

HEW ITT

&amp;

CO.

Fresh Meats

Groceries J . A.

THOMPSON

U P -T O -D A T E R E S T A U R A N T

GROCERIES

i *

Henry McLaulin

J . M. S T U M O N ,

Proprietor

Artesian and Deep
Drilling

Well

LIPE

CIT Y CIGAR STORE

Best Line of Cigars and To*
. baccos In the City

�%P.**j

Beech-Nut
Items of interest Concerning
Society People.

rrom The Herald's Special Correspondent
By Wireless Telephone

t Rev. Deuteronomy Jones, Deacon Colum­
P O I N T S P U R E L Y P E R S O N A L bus Jenkins on Eprqlm Bonesett are cir­
culating a suscription paper to mine money
to buy tin upholstered pulpit chair for
How Celery City Vanity fa ir While Deuteronomy and.p ftnirjctrtve accordinu
sw gy the colflen Hour*—
Social Gossip.
j Miss Spoony Hartsock celebrated her
Miss Rena Brown, who has been the I thirty-fourth birthday last Tuesday nitflit.
charming guest of Miss Frnnk for severul I Okra soup, fried tripe and pig’s liver were
days, hat returned toilerhom ein Pnlntka. | served to all who attended the party.
d , »*«• * 1
Miss Brown was the recipient nf mnny so­ Spooney’s mother and father said nothing
il
! . .
J *
cial favors while in the city, and a dance wds loo good for Spooney's friends.
0A
tù dix11 t f r ' “ y " ■ToTeP — io - 1^
was given in herlionor last Friday night
Old Uncle Bill Slimmer of Flat Rock, a
in thccltyhnll. A JollycrowdofSanford's wealthy uncle of Pinkey Slimmer,'wns in
young buds intended and thoroughly en­ I Macaroni Delta last Saturday. “
joyed the occasion.
i The Slimmer family pew In theNewlight
| chUrch*MsTfceri re-cushioned and a new
is a delicious breakfast or InrrcheomtMP
JW¥S
ar? depart ethfram gold band china spittoon tins been in­
Appeals to all members of “ the family—
u* forever. Every day* b r i n g s additional stalled.
combines
great food value with ease o£
ami conclusive evidence that they have
Punk Jones and Skinny Jane Slocum
preparation—no
other has the delicatn
disappeared in .the mists of vanished were In Macaroni Delta yesterday and
vsges. nevermore to return. Knight er­ called on Miss Pinky Slimmer, the corres­ flavor and thinness of "Beech-Nut Brand"
rantry bus long • since Joined the great pondent of The Herald.
Beef—we recommend it to you.
procession wli Ion, with cen'seTesimeasured I Miss Pinky Slimmer of Macaroni Delta,
tread, goes stendiiy onward, swept along has been invited lu recite "Curfew Shnil
Spécifications and Estimates Furnished
on.tlie stream that disnppenrs in the Not Ring Tonight" a t the peppermint teu
on A pplication s __'---- \___ _ __
boundless ocean of oblivion. Too true it social to be given by the Colloquial Dames I
SANFORD, FLORIDA -----Is that those times when - the gallant tomorrow n ig h iF ^
"youilfmouhtcd Ills blooded steed, and.
Mart BusteFs new hired girl waiter in­
clad In coat of mail and armed with lance sists on waiting on the table bare-footed
ami shield, went forth to do battle in the since warm weather set In. on occounLof I
jiiiuse of dlsire^^^jjpniH fls and on pro- 1
bunions and perspiring feet. Such a thing I
Opp. postoffice
teeted widows, (»‘right the wrongs or op­ wouldn't be tolerated in a Sanford board-1
pressed humanity in general, linve left ing house, and Mart says she'll have to I
this prosaic old world, so true, in fact, wear shoes or quit the job. Mart wont
that we are constrained to doubt if they stand any fooling.
i
ever really .existed at all. Modern times
Barbary Clodfclter and Mosc Stuckey
seem to have brought forth most abun­
took
a rubber-tired boggy ride to Ward's
dantly of the r.fdfisli -la human nature,
addition
yesterday. They returned in the
the common, prosaic side of life has been |
vening
Itivntednt-the ex pull KIT"or- sen 1ipie m I
-feeling:—Mnttur-of-fflCl STatements,
curt, brief sentences, linve superseded the
story told in song and clothed in fancy's! sorrel mare yesterday. She rode u'strudfoirest-fashions. The Utilitarian TdenJ dle and hroughralong"several bushels of
seems to be uppermost in the average eowpens.___; ■-— 1— l-------------------1—
mi ml. Business—bustncBfl,- nothing but
Ait Jacksonville snap drummer and n
DEALERS IN“
business, the burden of every man’s hoars, Tampa cigar drummer enlivened «air town
sleeping and waking. Instead of the witli their presence Inst Monday. They
young man mounting his steed nnd going purtook of dinner at Mrs. Buster's board­
forth in tlie name of his Indy love to do ing house, and Called .on several of our so­
battle for the oppressed female of today, ciety young ladies in the evening.
the aforesaid female rigs herself out with
Si Blizzard's youngest twins are very
We don’t have to advertise cheap lands.
her brother’s collar and tie. a."raluy day" fretful from teething. Si’s wife is feeling
The purchaser here saves more per acre
dress or a pair of trousers cut a In Con­ quite distressed.
stantinople. nnd n few other things,
annually in freights than he saves on the
Office and works 21*1 Oak Avenue
mounts n bicycle, and in th e namCTSf the
purchase price clsewiiere, ^«e table of
’Pilone' 130
;
nxilimmtul congress and the bill of rights, — — Th® Editor Gets th e Lemon
freight rates in our.booklet ::
::
::
We
often
wonder
if
(ho
world
nt
large
goes forth to prove that woman I* neillier,
n vnlUT nor a serf. And. of course, in­ will ever learn thutiinews|&gt;ai&gt;er is strictly
spired by such u noble impulse, site must a business proposition. That its space is * + + ♦ ++++■!■+ + ♦ + *&lt;•++++++&lt;•+&lt;»■+♦
inevitably succeed. It is purely a ¿natter its income nnd without advertising there
of business, that mania for business would be very few newspa|&gt;ers. It costs
which has drifted und worked Its way about fifty dollars a week to run tillsoflice.
into ami along every avenue of life until ami that nmount. together wiUi ii small
it lias permeated the very ntmosphere of prolit, must come solely from the adver­
tin- social circle, nnd the whole people, tising, job priming and subscriptions, in
witli one accord taik^sfiop*7 ami with a subscriptions there is very little, if any
remarkable singleness of purpose join in profit, nml we must de|ieiid on our adver­
tising space and job patronage for our in­
the pursuit of the "nimble sixpence."
ROOM 20 &lt;
Time was when man was considered come.
And yet—
Upstairs, Pico Block
(tm bread winner, woman the jiome maker.
A merchant walks into the oflice, picks
What first broke into the usual order of
Tor Good Average Prices and Quick R eturns Ship to
things and upset all precedents and ex­ up half a dozen copies of the pa^er, und
Open Tuesdays 4 to G p. m
amples, is not clearly understood, even says "Thank you/' "If "the editor wulked
by the parties most deeply, directly and
Saturdays 4 to 9p. m
vitally interested. Perhaps man became
derelict in the discharge of Ills duty as a
bread winner, perhups the quantity of
that staple article furnished by him was
not sufficient, or it might be that she
wanted Minticsota flour and he persisted
Southwest Corner Washington and Chambers Streets
in patronizing the old mill down along
the creek. Or ugaiu, it may linve been
NEW YORK CITY
that tlie woman grew lu be more fond of
neighborhood gossip than of family cares,
REFERENCES: Aetna National Bank of New York City, o r any Commercial Agency
Ptuhitolng and
or took thore lmercst In the way the
and to Hundreds of Shippers who a re shipping to them regular heathen, including her neighbors, of
course, vygre truinlug their children thun
in the welfare of her own little olive
branches] or possibly, imd more probably
All Work Receives My Personal Attention
she concluded that the arrangement of
the Creator whereby she became a help­
and Best Efforts
meet to the man who was mad» *ruler
FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sunford,’ Fin
over nil other creatures, an arrangement
Oppo&amp;ieCity Ijall
Phone 230
by which she became junior partner in
the venture, became Irksomt^ to her and two dollar bill while—
The editor gets a lemon.
she desired to become at least chief manB u ild er of
Somebody's cross-eyed, sparrow-toed
uger, bookkeeper nnd treasurer of the
firm. Or it may have been by rnutuni daughter gels married. The editor starts
Marble and Granite Monuments
Capital $30,OQCLO0
----agreement, but at all events in the old ar­ them down life's puthway with flowery
T o m k s to jifV -£ tc „ .
rangement of protector and helpmeet the words nnd unmerited praise. The preach­ VASES, SETTEES AND IRON FENCES
•lute of lnlorde|»cndence proved unsutis- er gets a ten dollar bill and—
Reletterlng 'Neatly Done7_T i t _Us Esti­
Opened for business in 1906.
Now handles
The editor gels a lemon.
and a domestic—cm an d pa lion
mate on Your Work,
The town drunkard, gambler or horse
bus issued, and the end is not yet.
.
Accounts of
Will call on you by request witli Samples
thief dies and the editor, with sympathetic
und designs. Importer of Foreign
Murrled at Geneva
words, recounts his virtues und earnestly
Granite and Marble
strives
to
convince
St.
Peter
that
tie
is
On last Tuesday, Miss Ruth Huddleston,
C liu rc h ^tre e t, Orlando, Florida
one of Geneva’s fairest daughters, was worthy to enter the heavenly gules. Tlie
Residents of Sunford and immediate vicinity
Writ® or C all For P r ic e s
wedded to E. G. Baxter, formerly a well- doctor and undertaker divide a hundred
,• .
known attorney of Gainesville, but now dollar bill and—
The editor gal» a lemon.
------ -----IgiuUs-seerMitry -of U.“9. Senator D. V.
The
politician
wants
office,
and
the ed­
FT cte fair w ith both frlan d en d fo®,
Flecher.
Tonsorial
Parlors
itor
praises
him
to
the
skies,
using
hun­
;~0»t
ydur ow n llttl® right® forego; _
Miss Huddleston is the daughter of J*
dreds
of
dollars
worth
of
space.
The
pol­
'
It Pay®."
H- Huddleston, a prominent citizen of tlie
Fashionable
Hair
Cutting
itician
geta
a
fat
malary
and—
Genevu section, and well known In Orange
The editor gets a lemon.
county*
S IT S IN S U R E D A G A IN S T L O S S
and General Barbering J
That's the story day in and day out,
Immediately after the oeremony, the
iirtdal party came to this city, where the year after year, in a country newspaper Hot sad Cold Naths at all Hsurs. Hot Sul­
phur Naths a Spoof ally
S M n u : « I. R. STEVENS,
G. S. DERRY,
H. E. TOLAR
mppy couple took the train for Washing- office. Is It any wonder tlie editor grows
Olio
visit
Xo(j
yuu become a Staunch Palian
cynical
and
loses
faith
In
the
virtues
of
President
Vice-President
Cashier
Ass't Cashier
hm, D. (L, where they will make their fu­
ture home;
*
mankind t —Ferry Herald.
Piso Blood apposito Expresa O Miao

i

Sliced Beef

CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS

L. P. McCULLER

Sanford . «
Machine t Foundry
Works

Repair Work Promptly Done

Repairing All Kinds;
’ of Machine iy ~

A u tom ob iles and Gas

Sanford Library

Free Reading Room

We deal in Celery .Farm s and
Farm Lands and we are the
largest owners of Town Lots

□ HOLDEN R EA L ESTATE
B —
C O M PA N Y i
g SANFORD
FLORIDA

J O H N V . D E N T O N &amp; CO.

S i n ’s F r u i t a n d P r o d u c e

j

Best Fertilizers

Peoples Bank of Sanford

ALBERT GRAM LING

�And Sanford will spend the road tax
upon Sanford roads.
Publiibed C rcrr PrM «r Marnine st Sin fard. FIs.
R. J. Hoirr, M in ifin i Editor

En tm d u second-cU m mstl railtrr August 22nd.
IM S . at tbs Po*loffio* at Sanford. Florida,
u n d « Act of March 3rd, 1879.

Now cometh the aweet girl graduate, the
fairest flower of the season.
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' Remilhber that lb regard to the Fourth
every man Is supposed to do his duty.
Who stated that an editor wnsunlucky!
editor won a One building lot
this week, and Is now n bloated landowner.

B aritina Advertising Company. Jacksonville, Rep­
T h e H e r a ld
resentative.
Office First Floor In the Bishop Block, First Street
Telephone No. MB.

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—•The Herald would have n word with n
few of lu admirers.
It is as appreciative of complimentary'
letters uwl.kimlly congrntnlnilbii» on, Its
excellence ns any paper can be, but—it
now and then occurs to the paper’s editor
that some of the effusive authors of com­
pliments must think that they are what
keep him alive. Otherwise It does seem
to him that a year’s subscription would be
included In the letter or Included In the
handshake. The good words which are
constantly coming from people who wut

Beard was unable to gal-hia-disfran7
chlsement bill through the House, even
though he was aided by Money. Thus the
state's reputation Is saved once more.
Savannah wonts celery on .account of
the advertising it affords n community.
Celery helps, but if it is not backed by
the enterprising citizens, even celery falls
short.

When Sanford gets all of those new
brick blocks that are now contemplated
ibjj^U y -^JhtJje^abJf‘fu gct/liTof several
’of tW ola barnacles that hove long ago
elated more—a great deal more—than bCcn back numbers and should have been
removed.
tbelr money.
j But the money is appreciated.
Those "Let her go, Gallagher," but doft-all-at-you^-expense sort of well-wishes,
-do-net scumTtrUs'fo 'be In the most ex­
quisite taste.
There aro people In this county who seem
to regard ¿he author of tills little editorial
as a sort of hank with an unlimited capi­
tal of-nerve to drnw.upon when any flfcht
needs to be effectively fought. Some of
these people have not hesitated to come to
him repeatedly In the last year to urge
that he pursue some particular fight to the
finish. He Is sometimes tempted to tell
them that, although the bank’s capital is
In fair condition, theirindlvidual accounts
are exhausted. Some of them comq In
with their lioneycd.wortbjinda r e q u e s t ,a t ^ r ^ r state.
'the publisher's expense, for a few copies
oL lhtpapar-to be jrot where ihcy wlirdo
We never doubted Editor Howard's sin­
the most good 1
cerity
upon the fond 'question. And of
These kind frlen d m re not poor people.
course,
he docs not doubt T he H erald ’s
Wc ha vo in mind n rich man whose exsincerity.
Therefore, since "everyone is
pcntesjireJcsa by forty dollars per yenr
sincere,
say
whut you mean, and
than they would be If this paper had not
mndo a ccrtnln fight that is.now history. mean what you say," All is peace
He has never neglected an opportunity to and brick streets ngain. Now thnt it is
.express appreciation; as near ns can be all over, and our point Is gained, no one
ascertained, he Itorrows the paper occa­ wishes to keep up the argument.
sionally and always enjoys It when he does.
NEW NAME rOR BALL PARK
A
There are others. *
The
Sanford
Baseball
Association
have
_
They must hnvc an idea thnt apprecia­
tion is inoro nutritions than betTsteal n new park and are seeking for nn appro- J
(which it isn't) nr else they are ungrate- prlatc name. We enter the contest and V
suggest that It be called "Holly Park." 0
We
don't say that it Is buse. but Holly can 0
Several just such |&gt;cople hnvc commend*'
fl*tre“ßatrt“
förS anioni—Gainesville El
H jfir. ftlilnr for hit ortfrtrr~=nrfJ~hhVf'
evator.
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urged that he keep It up until the rank
abuses arc a thiug of the pastl This is
CELERY AVENGE NEWS
exceedingly nice of-them. Some |ieople Special Cofrcipomlcmr to The Herald :.
thliik thnt newspapers profit largely by
The committee in charge of the truck­
such exposures. It’s a great mistake. ers’
picnic, held May 3 th nt shell mound,
They gain in subscribers, but lose in that beg .to state that the total expenditures
wus $28.50 and total collections $30.40,
more rsscntlnl business, advertising.
leaving n balance of $1.00. This will be
placed in bank os a nucleus for a- picnic
Sanford's grand celebration of the Fourth fund, subject to will of the next picnic
is meeting with the approval of the state committee.
All the four-legged frogs In the celery
at large, and on that day we are expect­
delta
have stopped croaking. It’s time
ing n large concourse of Floridn |&gt;eople to
now for the two-legged frogs to also stop
visit our city, and have n day of enjoy­ croaking.
ment. Sanford's wonderful progress and
Miss Ida Multby returned to Winter
rapid development has excited the admi­ Park, Monday of this week, accompanied
ration of the South, und many people will by Miss Bertie Riley, after a pleasant visit
avail themselves of this opportunity to to Miss Riley.
Mrs. T. P. Conpropst is spending a .few
visit the Celery City and see for themselves
days In DeLand this week.
the wonderful celery delta.
Beg to report two new dwelling houses
* Sanford will be conqielled to tako care
of one of the largest crowds on that day going up In the celery deltu this week—
one by Bob King uml one by Henry Ste­
thnt has ever congregated in this city, and venson.
in the past there has been some good cel­
D. R. Brisson Is making some improve­
ebrations here and many large crowds.
ments to the grounds in front of his home,
The time is growing nearer and it be­ tho stone cottage, on Celery avenue, lay­
hooves our citizens to get busy on this ing cement walks and laying out flower
question at once. It should not be left to plats. Let this good work become epi­
demic. Mr. Brisson has one of the most
one or to several to do all the work, but attractive places on the avenue.
every citizen of Sanford should consider _The only houses on Oelei y tfvenui1 HUT
tiuit ihuy urenehqiared to see the program painted belong to two parties who are too
started und carried through, and it will be poor to paint them—one the ferry house
by the uiilted_cfforLfl oteveryone that the uwned by Orange county; the other two
belong to a druggist; and as we all know
'Celebration cun be mude a success.
Sanford Is no place for druggists to become
millionaires.
Doctor .Delamoto
and wife,
recently
About the only newspaper in the I ______
L - cel
- 1 ---- J »-- movedI a«
to the
state thnt Is upholding Frank Clark In
delta from Chicago,
have laid the foundation for u dwelling on
Ills undemocratic policy is the Lake
their farm on Cameron avenue. I will re­
City Index. That Is no surprise to the
port th li building later as It progresses.
people of Florida—Tom Appleyard
owns that puper.—Kisslmmee^Valley
W. J. McBride visited his son this week
at Plant City. Mr. McBride has begun the
Wrong ngain. Brother HArris. The Hex- erection of a new dwelling on Beardall
a u &gt; Is upholding Frank Clark In hlarecent avenue. One peculiarity about UndeMac
stand fur hrolection ou Florida frpiis and la he has very little to say, and speaks so
low you can hardly hear him at times.
--vegetables, and will continue to uphold
1 would like to hear of a community
him even againal Bryan hhnaelf. Clark la
where
the inhabitants are more congenial,
doing things. p&gt;e other fellows are only more neighborly
or more prosperous as
talking about it.
farmers, than we of the celery delta. Cos­
mopolitan in make up—lliero being repre­
sentatives from North, East, West and
The recent fight in the legislature be­ South, from nearly every country on earth,
tween Alexander and Thornton originated except China, India, Turkey, and Green­
land. There are doctors, lawyers; railroad
over the question of the county building men,
incrshants. mechanics of all trades,
a bridge over the Halifax. No one blames preachers, druggists a n d a fawfsrmers.—
__ IhejnembctA fordighliiig over thhr bridge The next time you city folks come out
m atter as it has been a’bone of conten­ to the East Coast ferry to have a chicken
tio n for some time and to the visitor to pcrlau please dou’t make so much Qolse,
the East Coast the toll charged for pass­ unless it's in the nature of a cull, aa you
ing over the present bridges seems Uke disturb site writer, especially wben he
knows there is chicken being eaten, arid
•highway robbery. ■ --------------*
' i he not there.
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THE SANfORD HERALD

IÑ'a ND ABOUT THE CITY

Rev. J. W. Boyd left Monday for Louis­
Planting time Is hero. M. M.Smith will
ville. Ky., to attend the Southern Baptist- sell you land on easy terms.
Convention. It is rumored that Mr. Boyd
Apterite kllls cutworms. -Broadcast 100
lbs
to acre, and be free of this pest.
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Little Happenings— Mention or
blue gr0M stale
Fernald Hardware Co.
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Matters In, Brief.
The
Sanford
Building
&amp; Loan Associa­
One dollar reward for recovery, or infor­
tion
has
made
loans
on
new
dwellings of
mation leading to recovery of full-grown
nearly
$10,000,
and
has
applications
for
cat. Color, solid Maltese, answering to
PERSONAL ITEM S O f IN T f REST the name of Garfield. Address 500 Park as much more. The association started
in December. The business men are being
avenue.
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urged
to subscribe to .(its stock. No one
S u m m a ry of the Floatln* Small Talk
At a bargain—50 acres of best celery
thing
can benefit' Spnford more than to
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
land in celery delta, v On St. Gertrude ave­
encourage
building by its own people. Alried Herald Readers.
nue. * See Murrell. tVe real estate ' m an,
ready700
shares
have been taken. Every
39-tf
— tfrïTX P. HouitoñT*ñña family w lio Weiborfi block.
dollar loaned is amply secured, and the . ••.
W. T. Johns anti sister, Miss Blanche, investment is a safo and . attractive-im e
ipcnt the Winter In Sanford left Wedneshove gone to SheibyrNrC., where they for business men who want to help build
. day fortheldm ine In CharlotteJ L Ü
Read the Sunday dinner menu of Dye- will spend the next month. In the ab­ up their own town.
sence of Mr. Johns, G. W. Spencer will
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Lo HoteL
30-tf
The famous Elgin Creamery nutter for
have charge of the luncli stand at the sale at-W. W. Long's Grocery.
Mrs. M. M. Stewart is visiting relatives depot.
Complete Line of Cigars and Tobac­
See Our New Line of Ladies' Waists and J ;
In Plymouth this week.
Fresh every week. Plow's famous can­ co ot McCnller's New S tore.
D. B. Bardin Is spending a few days in dies,at GARNER &amp; ROBERTS.
Do away with dust while sweeping car­
Jacksonville on business.
Fancy Parasols
If you a re not Hying a t the City Res- pets by buying Wizzard Carpet Cleaner of
Fresh fish on Fridays and Saturdays at tau ro n t you a re not living right.
W. W. Long.
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S. C. Hichardsbn's, Lcfiler block.
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McKinley edition of ten cent sheet mu­ - The Sanford Hohse closed its d ln ln d [£ E ftH
While your wife is nwny, make yourself sic^ all the popular air«, at City Cigar Stonx.at home nt-«nrmon,t. 'itrniB olB for $*,
Gns and gasolene stoves, wheelbarrows, remain open for roomers and sample rooms
Everything in fresh western meats at sewer pipe, clay and cement tile, Rower will be available for traveling salesmen
GARNER &amp; ROBERT’S new meat market. pots. Try bur (trices.
all summer. The dining room will open
ágainOctober I. Mr.andMrs.il. P.Driver
Fine cigars, the C. II. S., the O. U. NO. 30-tf
The Geo. H. Fernald Co.
lenve next week for Lea's Springs, Tenn.
and the Henry ftatfijfW fc»g g S M hB g fe
THt's printing yon want, send it to The Mr. Driver will manage n hotel- tit that
ell Them
•ERTS sell
Herald ollice. First-class work guaran­ point during the summer months, and ex*
C.
Colton of Cedartown, Ga., was an teed. -&gt;
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pectsToTie greatly benefitted in health by
interested visitor In Sanford this week.
t
The Woman's Missionary Society of the the wonderful curative power of the water.
Mr. Colton is looking for n business loca­
Baptist church will meet next Monday
A $5 prize to the man running highest
tion.
afternoon, 3)30 o'clock, a t the home of number of bulls in one run, Joe Saucer's
Mrs. W. E. Scoggan and children left Mrs. Dcnne Turner, corner Elm avenue and
Wednesday last for Wilmington, N. C., Second street. A full attendance is spec pool room.
Whlpporwlll and Clay Peas, $1.75 per
where they will spend the summer months. ially requested.
bushel this week only. Cash price
Twenty-one meals at Slumon's for $4.
GARNER &amp; ROBERTS sell Our Own Sbniord Grocery Co.
You cnn ¿et
coffee,
the most popular broad in Sanford.
Mrs. Thos. J. Perkins left the city on
See C. A. Reed for furniture and piano
The City R estaurant gives 21 meals Monday afternoon' for Louisville. Ky.,
moving.
for $4.50, and they arc w orth It.
where she will visit her son, Shannon, for
A. W. Wynn of Mncon. Gn., represent­
a
few weeks. Shannon Perkins, who vis­
Young man would like work of any kind,
ing the Carey Safe Co., was in the city on
ited our clty'ubout a year ago, is a rtslng
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P.
,Wednesdf
young journalists now connected with the
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Amerjr.-ibusli- LouisvillP Herald. Mrs. Perkins will be
nuld's.
joined by her daughter. Miss Harriettc, in
y Co.
about a month, and they will- spend the
For an
Sunday summer in thernoumntnrbfTéñhessee, at
D. A. Ca
Sewanee, where the University of the
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Nothing
South is located.
in the cl
it
D.
A.
Drive your Wagon into Sanford
daughtci
Notice of Incorporation
Notice it hereby given that we. the undersigned.
Wade
Cull on 0. H. Evans
now.be- Intend to apply to the Honorable Albert W. Gil­
Write hi
christ, Governor of the State of Florida, on the
He can deliver any brand you want out of
22nd day of June, A.U.1UU9. for l jettrrx* Patent
The b
Incorporating Ihr SANFORD ATHLETIC AND
■egnwnm
I do not AMUSEMtEnT ASSOCIATION under the following
Our new Warehouse
City Res
Kill charter, the original of which ii now on
rn
for Jt, proposed
file In the
otllce
of
the
Secretar
Secretary Of the State of
I
Without Delay—
fro. CT
Gro. A. DzCom*.
dd office Florida.
Ü. G. WAcara.
left Sntur*
II. K. S n v tat.
i engine
B. W. II kindon,
Mrlrose.
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pst ami
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"■ad'-'in. ARTtCfcES O F TNCOKTORà TIù S OF SANFORD —
you when
ATHLETIC AND AMUSEMENT ASSOCIATION.
M. M. Si
We. theiiiulrrilgntsl, hove associated ourselves
U —ore together
for the purpose of forming Into a body
land. So.'
politic and corporate under and by virtue of the
/ Ris- laws
of the State of Florida, and do ndopt Ihr fol­
Clean,
lowing articles of Incorporation
» m a r t.
the mea'.
•nts for The name of this corporation shall lie SANFORD
rant.
ATHLETIC AND AMUSEMENT ASSOCIATION,
Is.
1.
a tu lits ulncr of business shall be al Sanford,
If you
lie, will Orange County. Florida.
suit for 5
am u z it.
Or any other brand of our^justly
Fernald
Son*.—
The general nature of the business to Ik- trans­
acted soil conducted by this corporation shall be.
Celebrated Fertilizers—
Mrs N
to encourage and prumote athletics and mouse
-m. was ments of all rkinds,
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to organise and m aintain teams
Do you want Hardwood Asliea?
Groce, of Cy
play base!
baseball, football, and other gatnrs roqulrThurs­ to
ing
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log
skill,
to
own.
maintain,
operate
and
manage
a
her brother, i. i aIIICLI) V&lt;l
Dreed Blood, Sheep Manure,-Blood nnd Bone
day. having left one dollar for a year's driving park for the purpose of horse racing, to
last week.
promote nnd encourage and conduct fairs and ex­
subscription to The Herald. Mr. Sewell position, to run. operate and m aintain an am use­
Nitruto of Soda?
ment park, to own. buy, sell and convey real
Four nicely located rooms on first floor, says Winter Garden is second to none.
relate, to acquire, uwnj buy. sell and convoy per­
and two on tipper lloor for rent. Both
sonal property of every, kind and character, to
For Rent.—One furnished bedroom up erect
such buildings as It may desire or deem
rain and mineral water on the place. In­
stairs. W. F. Leavitt, corner of Third proper, ur that may be required for the use of the
corporation In carrying on It* business; to borrow
quire at The Herald ollice.
street and Elm avenue.
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money and to secure the same and m onies other­
wise owing by mortgage deeds. Imnds. notes. or
Our Own cofTce, the heat 25 cent coffee
The Bye-La Hotel will rent you n room oilier obligations therefore; and to du all such other
on the market, for so lent Corner &amp; Roberts' for $3 n week (one person) with hotel and further things os may be necessary and ex­
pedient to be done for the successful transaction
stores only.
of any of the business this corporation is authorised
conveniences.
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to transact and Conduct; and to have allsucltother
Have you seen the cioth-finish ruled
and further powers Incendental to corporations
Now is the time to buy your suh-lrri- organized
uigi
and rxisting under the laws of Hid Slate
(Write u b )
letter heads at The Herald office T The
of
V'Tor Ida.
gnted land. See M. M. Smith.
A i m i ut.
neatest and very latest thing In fine stuFlorida people better see Sanford Celery The amount of the capital stock of this corpora­
• tlonery. Looh it up. Mr. Business Mon.
tion shall lie FIVE THOUSAND (tS.OOOOU)
Delta Land Co.'s property before buying DOLLARS, to be divided into five humlrrd shares
Prices very low. 1
of the par value of Ten Dollars each.
CIIAS. H. EVANS, Sales Agent,
—J. N. Whither.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Capo u truck furms.
am a x tv
Sanford, Florida
The Herald lias Just received a new line Tills corporation shall continue and have lull
4' Iiounclng baby boy. This accounts for
power to exrrclse its corporate rights and fran­
„
(Aak Him)
the 6inile upon Mr. Capo for the past few of fine cloth-finish ruled letter heads. It chises lor a period of ninety-nine years from and
*&gt;
days.
is just the niftiest little bit of stationery alter the commencement oLll*corporate cxlitrnor.
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A little money now arid a little now nnd. that fins ever- been shown lii Sanford. The business of this corporation shall he con.Prices
very
low.
f
duaad hy ■» pieititrm_sjcsJissMssii secretary
——then-is th r- w n y io ^ y celery land. See
treasurer, and a board of director* of not less
The street paying is progressingrupkily and
M. M. Smith for particulars.
then Ave uiembrrt.
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ami it will not be lung before the side­ Until after the Arst annu.il meetinguf the stuck.oiueft, the o(Beers of this corporation shall be
Mr. Fielding has made the swimming
walks will be free of obstructionsandthe Geo. A. DeColtes. President; D. U. Wagner. Vicepool ut the Bye-Lo hotrt-u most delightful
President;
D. Davison. Secretary and Treasurer;
deep sand replaced with hard, smooth the hoard ofJ. director*
shall be Geo. A. Di-Cottes.
place for a cool plunge. Open to all. tf
D.
G.
Wagner.
H. K. Stevens,' I). W. Herndon and
pavement.
T.
A.
Newlan.
Dr. W. A. Mason, an eminent divine of
If you want to sell or buy city lots, city The Arst or organisation meeting of this corpora­
E S T A B L ISH E D 1 8 G 8
tion shall be held al Sanford, Florida, on the 28th
Macon. Ga.. spent several days lids week
property, celery farms, see N. H. Garner. day of June. A. D. 1009, and thereafter the annual
in the city the guest of his nephew
meeting of slock holders shall be held on the fourth
Are Offering Any and All Kinds of Florida Real Estate
Chuse L Sanborn seal brund coffee, th* Monday in June uf each and «very year.
and niece. D. L. Thrasher and Mrs. N, II.
A tnax vt.
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best grude on the market.
Tire highest amount of Indebtedness or liability
at ns Low Prices and on us Reasonable Terms
GARNER &amp; ROBERTS.
to which this corporation ahall subject itself shall
Only $4.50 for a 21-meal ticket at
he the sum of Five Thousand Dollar*^
as ira s vn.
Fresh Georgia butter. 35 cents a pound
the CUy KestuuranL The m eals are
As Can be Had Anywhere.
The name* ami residence* of the subecriblng In­
" "Wortif more.
for sale by Garner &amp;. Roberts.
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corporators. end the ainuunt of capital stuck.suhecribed by each are as follows;
Do you want five acres of good celery
The Geo. H. Fernald Go. has the finest Geo A.. DeColtes.
DeÇoi
Sanford, Fla.
Ten share*. Office on Park Avenue, between First nnd Commercial Streets. Sanford, Florida
Sanford, Fla.
Ten shares.
land, all in cultivation, located less than line of fishing tackle in town. Call und D. G. Wagner,
Sanford. Fla.
j. D. Davison.
Ten shares.
three miles from Sanford, at the station of see us.
Sanford. Fla.
Ten shares
It. K. Steven*.
Sanford.
Ha.
Five
shares.
B.
W.
Herndoo,
the Sanford &amp; Everglades railway T This
Drink a Botti« of
Home investor* put your celery money T .A . Newlan.
.Five
. . . .shares,
Sanford, Fla.
IN
WITNESS
WHEREOF,
the
subscribing
incorchoice tract of land will be sold during the in Celery Delta Land Co.’* land. See
poratnrs h iv e h e re u n to irl their hands.
next ten days for $3,500.„CfllL.at The 3I-tf^
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Geu. A. DeColtes
—J. N. Wmitner.
U. G. Wagner
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Herald office for particular*.
H. R. Stevens
About twenty member* of the Celery'
v - | e * r i i a M M r , r *^%
C. R. Walker, while .In Jacksonville last City Aerie of Eagles assisted in Um-inJ . A . Newlan
J. IL Davison
__*eek, tested .tie J1CW . wireless Uiiephunr, Itallatlun of the Plum City lodge on Wed­ State uf Florida. I „
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is thoroughly convinced about the nesday night of this week. Tiieyreporl u County of Orange!
Lie(ore me personally appeared. Geo. A. OeCottes.
wonderful possibilities of the new inven­ good time.__________________
D. 0 . Wagner J . D. Davison. II. K. Stevens, B. W.
Herndon and T. A. Newlan. who are well kuown to
tion. *
to be the persons named In and who subscribed
My Place for. Sale, with crop, two me
'* elr names to th e lorsgslog ankle* of Incor poreG IN G E R _ A L E O R S O D A W A T E R
Wede. die tuner, Orlando.
n. aodseverally ss-knowU»lgtd^betors^tpe^that
acres o f earn, 7,000 egg plant* and
Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent illnoM. aid
----- Seventy-five bushels of cow peas for cucumber* In first' class condition. p H ^ t d r r d a e i
.I and and seal a t Sanford. Florida,
digestion and give you health
cbenp. at E. A. He/fieQ Co.'*.
20 minutes from postofflce, Fourth on this fF.SSmy
the 13th,day of May. A. D. 190».
Kru'e
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And Çnnford will spend the rood tax
upon Sanford ronds.
Published Ertrr Friday Uomini st Ssatdrd, Flo.
Now cometh the sweet girl graduate, the
ft J. Hour, Mannilni Editor
fairest flower of the Season.

E n te n d u Sécond-êltM mall insttrr An ia it 22nd,
ISOS, st the Poe tofflce at Sanford, Florida,
under Act of March 3rd, 1879.
Burhane Advertising Company, Jacksonville. Rep­
resentative.
Office First Floor In the Bishop Block, First Street
Telephone No. 148.

—Remember that in regard IS The Fourth
every man is supposed to do his duty.
Who stated that an editor was unlucky?
Tiie Herald editor won a fine building lot
this week, and is now a bloated land­
owner.

Beard was unable to ge t_ h li -tliafranTHANKS. BUT-----chlsement Bill' through the House, even
__ Tilt Herald would have n Word with a
though he was aided by Money. Thus the
few of its admirers.
state’s
reputation is saved once more, It is as appreciative of complThisntary*
__ letters and Jtindly congratulations oh its
excellence as any paper can be, but—it
Savannah wants celery on account of
now and then occurs to the paper's editor the advertising it affords a community.
Dint some of the effusive authors of com- Celery
i
helps, but if It is not backed by
pliincnts must think that they are what the enterprising citizens, evencelery falls
keep him alive. Otherwise it does seem :short.
to him that a year's subscription would be
When Sanford gets all of those new
included in the letter or included in the
handshake. The good words which are brick blocks that are now contemplated
constantly coming from people who pay the city will be able to get rid of several
for, ns ryall ns read, the paper, nrp npprc-_ :“f tfniiahtftnrTTVr*
tahjf '»¡K&amp;
—/ claim) more—a g ffh r'fle iT more—than been back numbers and shfttild have been
removed.
their money. .
But the money Is appreciated.
Those "Let her go, Qnltrighrr," but doCol. T. J. Watkins has us beat by seven
lt-all-at-your-expense sort of well-wishes, miles. In a recent interview in the Tam­
do not-seenrio us to be in the most ex-’ pa Tribune, he stated that Orlando was
quisite taste.
prospering greatly under the dry regime,
There are people In this cou nty who seem and just now was paving ten miles of
— to regafd~the author of this little editorial streets with brick. That’s going some,
ns a sort of bank with an unlimited capi- even for Col. Watkins.
— fal of nerve to draw upon when any fight
needs to be effectively fought. Some of
There is a bill in the legislature at
"iticse people hove not hesitated tocometo present requiring ail sheriffs, deputies,
him repeatedly in the last year to urge constnblcs and police •officers' to enforce
that he pursue some particular fight to the all laws regarding the sale of liquors.
finish. He is sometimes tempted to tell There is no reason why Fioridn or any
them that, nithough the bank’s capital is other state should pass a law requiring
in fnlr condition,'theirindlvldunlaccounts officers to do their duty and such, a bill
ore exhausted. Some of them come In seems to be-a-rafleethm-nponTheTinicefs
. with thclr honeyed words end» request,« of the state.
the publisher's expense, for a few copies
of the paper to he put where they will do
—We-nererdontlfM Editor Howard's sin­
the mqst good I
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These kind friends are not poor people. cerity upon the road question. And of
Wc have in mind a rich man whose ex­ course, he does not doubt The H erald's
penses nre less by forty dollars per ycor sincerity. Therefore, since—everyone—Is^
thnn thcywould beT n h is paper had not sincere] say what you mean, and
made n certain fight that Is now history. mean what you say." All is pence
He has never neglected an opportunity to and brick streets again. Now that it is
.express appreciation; as near as can be uil over, and our point is gained, no one
iiscertnined.lieborrow sriw -paper occa­ wlslies to keep up The argument.
sionally and alwuys enjoys it when he docs.
NEW NAME TOR BALL PARK
There are others.
The Sanford Baseball Association have
They must have ail idea that apprecia­
tion is more nutritious than beefsteak n new park und are seeking for an appro­
(which it isn't) or else they are ungrate- priate name. We enter the contest and
suggest that" it be called "Holly Park."
Several just suclt |&gt;coplc have commend­ We don’t M y th a t ft It base. hntHollv own
ed the editor for his articles, and Have sure "Bawl" for Sanford.—Gainesville El­
urged that he keep It up untlf the rank evator.
abuses ore n thing of the pa&amp;ll This Is
CELERY AVENUE NEWS
exceedingly nice of them, Some people
Sixvial Corrpipondrnce to Tlie H erald:
think that newspaper* .profit largely by
The committee in charge of the truck­
such exposures. It’s n great mistake. ers'
picnic, held May filh nt shell mound,
They gain in subscribers, hut lose in that beg to state that the total expenditures
more essential business, advertising.
was $28.SO und total collections $30.40,
leaving tr balance of $1.00. This will be
placed In bank as a nucleus for a' picnic
Sun ford's grand celebration of the Fourth fund, subject to will of the next picnic
Is tneellng with the approval of the state committee.
All the four-legged frogs in the celery
a t large, and on thnt day we ure expect­
ing n large concourse of Florida people to delta have stopped croaking. It's lime
now for the two-legged frogs to also t&amp;p
visit our city, and have a dny of enjoy­ croaking.
ment Sanford's wonderful progress und
Miss Ida Mallby returned to Winter
rapid development liua excited the admi­ Park, Monday of this week, accompanied
ration of tiie South, and many people will by Miss Bertie Riley, oftera pleasantvisit
avail themselves of this opportunity to to Miss Riley.
Mrs. T. P. Conpropst is spending a few
visit theCcleryCity and see for themselves
days in DeLand this week.
the wondcrfulcelery delta.
Beg to report two new dwelling houses
Sanford will be compelled to take care
of one of die largest crowds" on that day going up in the celery delta this w e e k one by Bob King und one by Henry Ste­
that has ever congregated in this city, and venson.
In the past there has been some good cel­
D. R. Brisson is making.some improve,
ebrations here and mopy large crowds.
ments to the grounds in front of his home,
. T(ie tjine is growing nearer and It be­ the stone cottage, on Celery avenue, lay­
hooves our citizens to get busy on this ing cement walks and laying out flower
question at once, It should not be left to plots. Let this good work become epi­
demic. Mr. Brisson has one of the most
oue or to several to do all the work, but «tractive places on the avenue.
every citizen of Sanford should consider
The only houses on Celery avenue -not
tluit they nre deleguted to see the program painted belong to twopurtlcs-whoaretdo
started and carried through., niul It will be -poor-to-patmTlISni—one the ferry house
Qrnng«
y ht I
1&gt;y the united efforts of everyone that the o w n e d h y Orange-count
I
druggist; und as
----celebration cnn tle made a success
About the only newspaper in the
state that Is upholding Frank Clark in
ids undemocratic policy is the Lake •
City Index. Thnt is no surprise to the
people of Florida—Tom Appleyard
owns tliat paper— Kissimmee Volley
G a z e tte .____________
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Wrong again, Brother HArris. The Her­
ald Is upholding Frank Clark In his recent
stand for protection on Florida India and
vegetables, and will continue to uphold
him even against Bryan himself. Clark Is
doing things. The other fellows are only

The recent fight in thq legislature be­
tween Alexander a'nd Thornton originated
pv$r,Uie Question of the county building
a bridge over the Halifax. No one blames
the members for fighting over this bridge
m atter as It has been a bone of conten­
tion for some time and to the visitor to
tbe East Coast the toll charged for pass­
ing over the present bridges.seems like
highway robbery.

.Turkey, and- -Grren.
land.1 There are doctors, lawyers; railroad
men, merchants, mechanics of all trades.
preachers, druggists and a few formers.
The next time you city folks come out
to the East Coast ferry to hove a chicken
periau please don't make so much noise,
5 nleM it a in the nature of a call, as you
disturb the writer, especially when he
knowa there 1s chicken being eaten, and
he not there.
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May 14. 1909

THE SANFORD HERALD

IN AND ABOUT
THE CITY
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Rev. J. W. Boyd left Monday for Louis
Planting time Is here. M. M.Smith wll
ville, Ky., to attend tho Southern Bn pi is sell you land on easy terms.
Convention. It is rumored that Mr. Boyi
Apterite kills cutworms. Broadcast 100
may bring a helpmeet home with him from Ihs to acre, and be free of this pest.
LIttle JTappcnlngs-^MentIon of
the blUe grass state.
Fernald Hardware Co.
Matters In . Brief.
The Sanford Building li Loan Associa­
One dollar reward for recovery, orlnfor
motion leading to recovery of full-grown tion has made loans on new dwellings of
cat. Color, solid Maltese, answering to nearly 510,000, and has applications for
PERSONAL ITEM S O f IN TER ES T the name of Garfield., Address 30G Park as much more. The association started
in December. The businessmen nrebeing
avenue. *
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urged to subscribe to its stock. No one
Summary or the Hooting Sm allT alk
At a bargain—50 acres of best celery
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
land in celery delf
On St.fiertmdenve- thing can benefit Sanford more than to
ried Herald Readers.
nue.1 See Murrell, the real estate man, encourage building by its own people. Al­
ready 700 shares have been taken. Every
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Mr«. J. P- Houston nnd fomlly who Welborn block. *
dollar loaned (s amply secured, Blul"Hie
gpent the winter In Snnfordjgft W eilnc^. -W .T . Jot ins nnd sister," MIsS Blanche, investment is’n safe and attractive one
hnvp gone to Shelby, N. C.. where they for business men.who want to help build
Jay for their home in Chnrlotte. N. C.
Rend the Sunday dinner menu of Bye- will spend the next month. In the ab­ up their own town.
sence of Mr. Johns, G. W, Spencer will
Lo Hotel
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The famous Elgin Creamery Butter fur
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have charge of the lunch stand at the sale at W. W. Long's Grocery.
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Mr». M. M. Stewnrt Is visiting relative« depot.
Complete Line of Cigars and Tobnc j j
See Our New Line of Ladies’ Waists and
In Plymouth this week
Fresh every week, Plow’s famous can­ bo at McCnller's New Store.
D. D. Bardin 1« apeftdlng n few days in dles,
' nt GARNER &amp; ROBERTS.
Do away with dust while sweeping car­
Jacksonville on business.
Fancy Parasols
If you are not living at the City Res pets by buying Wlzznrd Carpet Clenncrof
Fresh fish on Fridays and Saturdays nt tourant you ,are not living right.
W. W. Long.
S. C. Richardson’s, Lefiler block. „ 30
The Sanford. House clftsCd Its dining
McKinley edftlbn of ten cent sheet mu­
While your wife is away, make yourself sic, all the popular airs, nt City Cigar Store. -rooms Monday- a fte r brankfast, ~IC will
^niorntrafSttim on’s. 21 meals for 54.
-Gas and .^usqJspfl-^yesi. wtonHwirows: W ^nropendoonioiTwrstwfintmpIPnM i»
Everything In freslx western, jpeato a t s e w e r c h f y a n d ccnieiit tile, flower will he available for traveling salesmen
* GARNER &amp; ROBERT’S new meat market. pots. Try our (trices.
all summer. The dining room will open
ugalnOctober 1. Mr.and Mrs.H. P. Driver
Fine cigars. the C. IL S., tin* O. U. NO. 30-tf
’ The Geo. H. Fernald Co
leave next week for Lea's Springs, Tenn.
and $hc Henry George. GARNER &amp; ROB­
If it's printing yon want, send it to The Mr. Driver will manage a hotel at that
ERTS sell them all.
Herald office. First-class work guaran­ point during the summer months, and ex­ T+-f-M-+++&lt;*+&lt;.+&lt;.++++++++++^&lt;-&lt;-&gt;y&lt;++++-5-M-+++++++++++4-s+' .
C. A. Colton of Cedurtown. Ga., wns.nn teed. __________.___ ______—=------* * + * * + * * + + * * + + + * * * + + + * + + + &lt; ''i&gt; * « * * + -S-*-}&gt;+++* + + * + + + + + + + + + * 4
pects to be greatly benefitted In health by
interested visitor in Sanford this week,
The Woman’s Missionary Society of tho the wonderful curative powerof the water.
Mr. Colton is looking for a business locnBaptist church will meet next Monday
A 55 prize to the man running highest
tlon.
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afternoon, 3:30 o'clock, nt the hornC -Of mrmbenrf balls In one runT Joe Saucer's
Mrs. W- E. Scoggan and children left Mrs. Deane Turner, corner Elm avenue and
Wednesday Inst for Wilmington.' N. C., Second street. A full attendance is spec­ pool room.
Whlpporwlll and Clay Peas, 51.75 per
where they will spend the summer months. ially requested.
bushel this week only. Cosh price
Twenty-one meals nt Stumon’B for 54.
GARNER &amp; ROBERTS sell Our Own Sanford Grocery Co.
You can ¿et
cofTee,
the most popular brand in Sanford.
Mrs. TliosvJ. Perkins left the city on
See C. A. Reed for furniture nnd pinno
The City Restaurant gives 21 meals Monday afternoon-" for Louisville. Ky„
moving.
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where she will vlsi* her «nnTJ tl«n ii.m i fnr
for 54.50, and they ore worth It.
A. W. Wynn of Mnqon, Gn., represent­
few weeks. Shannon Perkins, who vis­
Young man would like work of any kind,
ing the Cnrey SofcC orw nsfm T iecIty on
ited our city about a year ago, is a rising
or
chance
to
learn
trucking.
Address
P.
Wednesday.
J.. Herald.
.
38-2p young journalist, now connected with the
America alarm clocks for 85c at FerWhlppoorwjil Oflilqow pensaLA2.abash- Louisville. Hw«ldIT Mrs.--PeTkins--wnPt5e
nald’s.
joined by her daughter. Miss Hnrriettc. In
—Sanford Grocery Co.
eT
For an up-to-date tailor-made suit, see
about a month, and'lhey will spend the
Buy a meal tleket, and eat your Sunday summer In the mountains of Tennessee, nt
D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons.
d 1n ncr a t Stumon’s
. ____________ SewtmeerwTüÉre The University of the
Mrs. E. G. Tyne« of Tqmi&gt;a 1ms Halved
The
Royal
Tailors
hramf
of clothing South is located.
in the city and will be the guest of her
means
perfection.
See
samples
at D. A.
Drive your Wa^on into Sanford
daughter. Mrs. R. J. Holly.
Notice of Incorporation
Caldwell &amp; Son's.
Notice &gt;• hereby given Ihnt we. the undrrslgnnl
Wnde mnkes frequent trips to Sanford.
Call ori C. H. Evans _________________
w « p p ir to th e Honorable Albr-ft ~w nil
The drainage specifications are now 1ic­ intent)
Write him at Orlando.__ —
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chrUt, Governor ol the Slate of Florida, on the
He can deliver any brand you want out of
ing published in The Hcrbld.
22nd day of June. A. I). 11100, lor Letter» Patent
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The best dinner in the city a t The
Incorporating the SANFORD ATHLETIC AND
You need a good typewrite! nnd do not AMUSEMENT ASSOCIATION under the following
Our new Warehouse
City R estaurant for 35. cents.
charier, the original of which Is now on
want to' pay an exhorbitnnt price for it, imposed
lie In the office of the Secretary of the Stale of
Without Delay—
,
Mrs. C. H. Clarke nnd Mrs. Sarah Smith sec the Blickcndcrfer. at The Herald office Florida.
(¡to. A. DxConnt.
D. C. Wa u n ts . •
left Suturdny last for a visit to friends nt
H. R. Stiver«».
If you need n good launch or on engine
* I). W. littmuN,
Melrose.
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A. NtwLsw.
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or supplies look up T. C. Con props! and
wo. » i ' — i—- — j; it, Davison, _
Remember to hove The Herald follow be «an intcrcst- yoa. Read htB vad” In
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION o r SANFORD
y«u when you tnke'yotir summer trip.
ATHLETIC AND AMUSEMENT ASSOCIATION.
The Herald.
M. M. Smith has 1,000 acres of celery
We. the u n d e rlin e d , hove aiaocialcd ourselves
' Not th e cheapest, but the b e st—are ogolher
fur the purpose of forming Into a t*«ly
land. Sold on casv terms.
Millie
corporate under and hy virtu« «1 the
the m eals served a t The City Res­ aw» ofand
th* State of Florida. and do adopt the all­
Clean, wholesome, well cooked—are tau ra n t, . _J___ ._____ — -— —
owing article» of Incorporation
the meals served a t The C ity-(testati
ametí t.
Curlier &amp;. Roberts are now agents for The name of till* corporation »hall I* SANFORD
iranil
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ATHLETIC AND AMUSEMENT ASSOCIATION,
the famous Royal Scarlet can goods.
and it* place of business »hull lie at Sanford,
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If you wont a first-clnss tnilor-mñde
Wonderful soil fumigant, Apterite, will Orange County, Florida.
suit for 512.08, call at I). A. Caldwell &amp;
ah vi i it.
Or any other brand* of our justly
save your crops. Ask the Fernald
The general nature of the business to tie tram Sons. *
Hardware Co. lihoul it.
acted and cunductnl by llili cor[Kiration »hall be,
Celebrated. Fertilizers—
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Mrs. Nannie Hudson nnd little daughter,
to encourage and prumole athlrtlcn nnd amuseMr. T. W. Sewell, of Winter Gurden, was m entí of all kinds. tu.nrganl»e and m aintain teams
Do you want Hardwood Ashes?
Grure. of Oakland, Fla., Were the guests of
play baseball, football, and other game* requir­
a welcome visitor at this office on Thurs­ to
ing »kill, to own, maintain, operate and manage a
her brother, T. E. Speer, on Celery avenue
Dried Blood, Sheep Manure. Blood and Bone
day, having left one dollar for n year’s driving park for the purpose of horse racing, to
promote and encourage and conduct fair» and ex­
last week.
subscription to The Herald. Mr. Sewell position. to run, operate and m alntuln an am use­
Nitrate of Soda?
ment park, to own. buy, tell and convey real
Four nicely locatori robins on first floor, says Winter Garden is second to none.
estate, to acquire, uwn, tájy. aell and convey per­
and two on upper floor for rent. Both
sonal properly or every kind and character, tu
For Rent.—One furnished bedroom up erect
such building» ns It may desire or deem
rain nnd mineral writer on the place. In­
stairs. W. F. Leavitt, corner of Third proper, or that may b* required for the use of tha
corporation In carrying un Its business: to borrow
quire nt The Herald office.
street nnd Elm uvenue.
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money and to secure the same nnd monies other­
wise owing by mortgage deeds, bonds, notes, or
Our Own cofTee, the best 25 cent coffee
The Byc-Lo Hotel will rent you a room other oidlgations therefore: and to do all such other
on the market, for Rale at Garner &amp;. Roberts’ lor 53 a week (one person) with hotel and further things as may be necessary and ex­
pedient to be dune for the successful transaction
»tores only.
of any of the builnets thl» rnrporatlmajs authorized
conveniences.
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tu transact and conduct; and to b a v n lls u c h other
Have you seen the cloth-finish ruled
and further powers Intendenta! to corporations
Now is the time to buy your suh-irri- organlird
and existing under the laws of the Slate
(Write ua)
letter heads nt The Heruld office T The
guted land. See M. M. Smith.
amax m.
lieatcgt tinti very latest thing in fine sta ­
The amount of the capital stack of this corpora­
Florida people better seeSunford Celery tion
tionery. Look it up, Mr. Business Mun.
shall be FIVE THOUSAND (SS.OOtlOU)
Delta Land Co.’s property before buying DOIXARS, to be divided Into live hundred shares
Prices very low. .
of the par value of Ten Dollars each.
CHAS. H. EVANS, Sales A¿ent,
—J. N. WiimiEJt.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Capo n truck farms.
ASTICUt IV
Sanford, Florida
The Herald has just received a new line Tills corporation shall continue nnd huva full
bouncing baby boy. This accounts for
power to exercise Us corporate rights and fran­
t
(Ask Him)
the smile upon Mr. Capo for the past few of fine cloth-finish ruled letter heads. It chises (or a period of ninety-nine years from and
days,
is just the niftiest little hit of stationery after the commencement of Its corporate existence.
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■MaHMNmaatHMSMMBiB'
A little money now and alitile nowand tliut has ever been i shown In Sanford. The ta lln e ss o r This corporation ifmtJ hr con­
PricesverylowT
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ducted hy a president, y(rf-nw«lileni—Sswuetary
then Is flte way to buy celery land.' See1
triilU fF T niuI « board ol dircclon of not less
M. M. Smith for puriI¡-niara---------- —
—TbrrEtreetpnvtnglB progressing "rapidly and
then five members.
Until
after the Urst annual meeting of the stock­
and it will not be long before the side­
holders, the oUlcers of this corpuroiion shall be
Mr. Fielding has made the swimming
walks will* be free of obstructions and the Geo. A. DeCottes. President; D. 0 . Wagner. VI«»pool at the Bye-Lo hotel-a most delightful
J. D. Davison, Secm ary and Treasurer;
deep sand replaced with hard, smooth Presldent;
the board of directors shall tie Geo. A. DeCottes.
place for a cool plunge. Open to «11. if
U. G. Wagner. H. R. Stevens. U. W. Herndon and
pavement.
T. A. Newlan.
Hr. ,W. A. Mason, an eminent divine of
If you want to sell or buy city lots, city The Aral or organisation meeting of thla corpora_____ ESTABLISH ED 18G8 ---------,------------- :------(km shall be held at iianfoed. Florida, on the 28tli
Macon, Ga., spent several days this week
property, celery farms, see N. II. Garner. day of June, A. D. HMJ'J, and lharoafler the annual
In the city the guest of his nephew
neeting of stuck holders shall 1» held on the fourth
Are Offering Any and All Kinds of Florida Real Estate
Chase &amp; Sanborn seal brand cofTee, the donday In June of each and every year.
aud niece, D. L. Thrasher and Mrs. N, IL
A in o t vi.
best grade on the market.
Garner.
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The highest amount of tndebudneaa or liability
at as Low Prices and on asKeasonahJe Terms
GARNER L ROBERTS.
to which this i-orporation shall subject Itself shall
Only 54.50 for a 21-meal ticket at
lie the sura of Five Thousan d Duller«
Am u vu.
Fresh Georgia butler. 33 cents a pound
the City Restaurant. The meats are
As Can be Had Anywhere. .
The names and residences of the subscribing in
Ior sale by Garner It Roberts.
- worth more.
corporators, and the amount of capital stock sub­
scribed by each are as follows:
Bo you want five acres of good celery
The Geo. 11. Fernald Co. has the finest Geo. A. DeCottes. Sanford. Fla.
Ten tharra Office on Park Avenue, between First and Commercial Streets. Sanford, Florida
Sanford, Fla
Ten shares.
land, all in cultivation, located lesa titan line of fishing tackle in town. Call and D. 0. Wagner,
Sanford, F'la
i. Devisi
Ten shares.
three miles from Sanford, a t the station of see us.
Sanford. Flu
Ten shares.
i. R. Sttvens,
anfurd, Fla.
I. W, Herndon.
Five shares.
the Sanford 4c Everglades railway T This
Drink a Bottle of
Home investers put your celery money T. A. Newlan
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IN WITNEàs WHEREOF! the subscribing Incor­
choice tract of land will be sold during the n Celery Delta Land Co.'s land. See
porators have hereunto set their banda.
nest ten days for 53.500. Call a t The 81-tf
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Herald office for particulars.,
H. R. Stevens
About twenty members of the Celefy
B. W. Herndon
C. R. Walker, while .in Jacksonville last City Aerie of Eagles assisted In die in­
T. A. Newlan
j.
D. Davison
*«k, tested the new wireless telephone, stallation of the Plant City lodge on Wed­ State of Florida.
*nd is thoroughly convinced about tha nesday night of this week; They report a County uf Orange
Uefore me personally appeared. Geo. A. DeCottes,
*onderful possibilities of the new inven­ good time.
'. 0 . WagnerJ . D. Davison. H. R. Stevens. B. W.
and T.MA,
Newlan,
are well known to
rHerndon
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tion.
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and who subscribed
My Place for Sale, with crop, two me to be the persona named In
articles
of inoorporaG IN G E R A L E O R S O D A W A T E R
Wade, the tuner. Orlando.
sd . before me that
acres o f corn, 7,000 egg plants and they subscribed and executedUthe
aarue fur the purManufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent Illness, aid
Seventy-five bushels of cow peus for cucumber*-In first
condition. " ieS tl»erclll
u^ein CTIufTtiltl.
VtTNESS my hand and seal at Sanford, Florida,
digestion and give you health
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WITNESS..
•«le cheap, a t £LA.JIeffield Co.'«.
4 0 mtmrtes from post office.
Fourth
thta the 13lh day of May. A. D. I BOS.
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Buy Henry d a y Flour of W. W. Long- street. West side. W. R. Robbins. SanNotary Pubflc, State of Florida, at Larae.«
My Commission «apirea January 10th 1010 The Sanford Coca Cola Bottlinj;Jpou Sanford, Fla
The best-on earth- "5 TT
ford, ria.
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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A Budfet of Interesting M e*»
From Correspondents

CITY
OR TR U C K LANDS
Iy t / i n the ceremouya dainty luncheon
«rtU be served. and the bridal party will
go by carriage* to Sanford, where they
wtfl u k e ib e train for Washington. D. C.
where they win reside, a* Mr. Baxter is
private secretary to Congressman Fletcher,
node of the br*le Mias Hodd Jetton will
be married in a handsome traveling soil
ot blue serge so becoming _tq her type at
beauty. Genera certainly loaesooe of ber
'fairest daughter» in losing Miss Huddles­
ton. Kind and ever-thoughtful of others
to the aged and skit she was always
pedaOy attentive, and everybody, old and
young, will m i» ber. 'Mr. Baxter is a young
man of fine qualiles. and is to be con­
gratulated on sinning such a bride.

services going on in the Methodist church
The service* hare chiefly been under, the
leadership of Rev. W. H. McLeod of FtMyers, who exhorts with mods fervor and
power. His discourse Sunday morning,
with it* touches of potfan* and' enthusi­
asm for the saivation of souls was enough
to appeal to the besru of even the most
hvJeoed, and wax listened to attentively STATE H O B U C U T llR A l SOCIETY
by a large rongvegaiicm. In the afternooo
^ tF W W Ih ieir s filled the pulpit. treat­ Wfl Mold Annual Meeting at Dayt
ing his subject in hi» usual masterly man­
The twepty-second animal, mrrting nf
ner. As an evangelict-Oviedo .hi*- been
' visited by few superior to Mr. McLeod, the Florida State Horticultural society will
and this far his wort has met with en­ convene at Daytona on May 18, 19. 20.
21. .The meetings of the- suciet y ~tuYe
couraging results. -•
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been growing in importance and interest
Mr. J. if. King is on a flying visit home
from year to year, and the twenty-second
Hum Tallahassee where he has been ab­
meeting promises to be no exception to
sorbed in legislative duties. Oviedo is
this rule.
proud of the distinction of famishing one
The railroads have granted to the mem­
of the county's representatives.
bers a rate of'one fare plus twenty-five
Mrs. W. II. Luther is in the Church Home cents for the round trip, and the hotels
and Hospital at Orlando, under treatment arc.muling s rata of from gl togg:—The
of Dr. Person. Her TW ir&amp;fig !Troe~aP people of Daytona are preparing to enter»umed a critical phase, but later news re­ tain the members with a steamer ride on
port a vast improvement in ber conditiou the famous Halifax river, and also to give
with much encouragement of ber recovery. them auiuuobUe fide* through the beauti­
— Tiie Oviedo basket ball team has not ful avenues surrounding the city.
yet attained to the proficiency to give
Besides the attractions that the Daypublic exhibitions of their skill but their Ums psopie.can give, the merpbers can
WOHO thus Tat TfTlirtMlce promises Some enjoy all pleasures that a beautiful beach
rare treats in that line.
can furnish where both fishing and bath­
In order not to conflict with the ing can be enjoyed between the meet­
------— ’-** -----revival going on. the Oviedo Magazine ings.
Club decided not to hold ill regular meet­
Any person interested in Florida can
.become a mmber by remitting SI to the
ing last Friday.
Base b a ll tms been Inaugurated for-the secretary, wffieh will'entitle."them 10a
summer, and one afternoon each week certificate of membership and. a copy ■of
business is suspended while the popula­ the proceedings when published. Send
tion turns out en messe to witness a SI to- E. 0. Painter, secretory. Jackson­
ville' and be sore to send at least three
game.
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-days before the" flf« ’^IaV_ of the meetWfKIWA SPRINGS
Saturday was a great day fur picnics
Get the benutne
here, on the slopes of Wekiwa'sfountains.
When
you
wish to buy The Sanford Her­
There were five parties here—two from
ald.
a
Stetson
hat. Sanford celery,.* But­
Orlando, one from Lockhart, one from
ter
ick
pattern,
a package of Quaker o4ts
Winter Park and one from Sanford,
or
a
cqn
of
Royal
baking powder, would
The party who came from Sanford were
you
feel
satisfied
if your dealer should
guests of Miss Pinkney Houston and her
send
you
some
other
brand for the tame
brother. Vonce Houston. They came “in
money,
claiming
that
it
was "just as goodf*
on auto, and wrreMissesBlancheBiggert.
When
you
put
down
your nickel for a
Blanche Bothaihly, and Messrs, tym. Hill
bottle
of
coca-cola,
will
you expect cocaWin. Woodruff and Stanley Walker.
cola or some other "just as good'* imita­
tion f
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No
real
good
article
has
ever
been
put
Si*tt»l C«rr-»tu^ru, to The Herald:
on the market, that there Were not imita­
The entertainment at the city hall on
tions made after It. and the more imita­
last Friday night w asa pronounced suc­
tions there are. the better is the guaran­
cess. so much so that several requests
tee for the wholesomeness of the original
have been received to repeat the play
and also there was never an imitation
"His Uncle John.” The Ladies'Society is
made to equal the original
very much indebted to all who so kindly
There have been on the market more
assisted in the entertainment
than two hundred cola drinks, and what­
The picnic at Lake Harney on last Sat­ ever their name may be. they are nothing
urday was largely attended, several visit­ but imitations of coca-cola, trying to profit
ors from neighboring cities being present from the tremendous favor coca-cola has
We hnd an abundance of lemonade, fish with the public, cm account of its superior
dinner and rain.
qualities.
'Geneva seems 10 have had on her holiday
Talk about cocaine in coco-cola, the state
attire the past week. la addition to the chemist of nearly every state and the de­
entertainment and picnic, a "lackey par­ partment of agriculture ha ve all pronounced
ty” was given by MrsPattishalltothede- I pure, with not a trace of cocaine, and
parting.teachers—Misses Clark and Allen. only about one-third as much
Comical and
i-.hiinir.il w*r# the cos­ the bottle lisa 'cu p of strong coffee con­
tumeV The refreshments consisted of tains.
potato custards, syrup cake« and orange - Dr.lAbbol, stale chain 1st-of-Texas-iastade. The evening was highly enjoyed by year, said that out of eight oda drinks ex­
amined by him. coca-cola was the only
John Ifuddlesi
who Is attending the one without cocaine or artificial sweetenstate university, and brother-in-law, Mr.
Therefore, ¡T you want what you pay for,
Yerket of Jacksonville, arrived on Sunday
last to attend the Huddleston-Baitcr mar. when you call fora bottle or coca-cola, be
sure and inspect the crown or bottle for
Mrs. Howard has at her guest Miss Han­ the well-known trade-mark, and do not al­
som, a charming young lady of Pine Cas­ low him to palio off tt instiling on you
which b« can probably buy fur less money.
tle.
Get the genuine.
Mr. and Mr* Qulgg, formerly of Geneva,
Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
but now residing in Orlando, - drove over
S. Kunge, Sec. and Treat,
Saturday and attended the picnic.
Bills Regarding Sanford
Miss Booth of Osteen it the guest of
The
following
Senate bills regarding
Miss Nevada Grant.
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Sanford
hnve
been
passed this week ; .....
Harold PattishalJ returned home Friday
Senate
Bill
If
6 . ns — Affirming the right
TrorOTfdihvllle. Tem iujihcrshe has been
of the city of Sanford to receive annually
oitebd^ig S denialcollege.
one-half of the amount realized from road
The many friends of Miss Laura Barber and bridge taxes of Orange county on
swUl be sorry to know of her continued 111- property within the. limits of said city.
itess. Site has been sick for several weeks Rules waived and bill passed.
with grippe.
Senate BUI No. 202—Abolishing the
f *ft # &lt;*
. O. A. Haulerboh leaves litis week to Join present municipal government and pro­
his' vrife in - Defiance. Ohio, where the Is viding another for the city of Sanford.
detained on account of the illness of her Read the third lime and passed.___

BOARD!XC CTXIJrV. SANFORD. r l A

It Makes No Difference What You W ant or Where You Want It

W E HAVE IT
and on Terms that are Right

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A. E. H ILL , Agent

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflowers, etc., etc., in Sanford, pays
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1 Sell Qie Land—Your Brains. Money, and
Muscles Makes Ilie Crop and the Profit

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NEWS Of THE WORLD
Hems of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

THE SANTORO IvFHALD
Notlce Of Incorporation

Sheriff’s Sale

Notire U hrrrhy given th a ï wt, the undersigned,
intend to apply to the Honorable Albert W, (¡11d trltl, Governor of the state of rtarida, on the 10th
day of June, A. D. 1000, for letters patent incotporaüag the Eaglet Buildin la n d Loan Association,
v n a n -th e f a lowing propoted charter, the original
of which Is now on tile In the office of the Secretary
of State or Florida.
W. 1), Houjcn.

Under and by virtue of an execution. Issued out
of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the
Seventh Judicial Circuit In and (or Orange county,
stato of Florida, dated April ¿ 3 A . D. 1909,.
wherein W; D. Holden and W. J, Thigpen, partners
doing business a t Holden Real Lai ate Company
am plaintiffs and J. K. Westbrook and Willlnmand
F, L. Gamble, doing business a t Wm Gamble A
Company are defendants.
. I have this day levied upon nnd will tell on Monthe 7th day of June. A. D. 1909, the »»me
ig a legal tales day and during the legal hours
of tales in front of the court house In Orlandu. Or­
ange county, Florida, at public outcry to the high­
est nnd best Udder tor cash the follow ing described
real estate lying and (»ring In said Urnnge county,,
Florida, to wit: Lot 37 of Florida Land CColonlza-i
liOfLCpmiLinyU F*rm, fMjrrhtWT to p n y fortllTF.“
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S. Ruuoe.
G. K. CAUtOUN,
S. Putxttsa,
HAPPENINGS DURING TH E WEEK
Gro. A. UrCorrui.
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF EAGLES
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
u i i n rin j» n R r i« f
the undertlgned, have atto d a te d ourtelve*
mumclateourtclvi
Here the Readers Will i l r i d Q Brief together, and do hereby associate
uursclvrs for the
Lpurpose of forming onTWlvei tniB h'lw dy politic
--------tttstorloal SpringFlow ing
ond corporate. under and hy virtue of the laws of
the n o te of Florida, and do adopt the following nr
Tor Hurried Readers .
tide» of incorporation.
*m ux i
A lieutenant of the Italian army was
..TÎT,
nnm*
Of
thla
corporation »hall be Eaglra
«rhmilHnJured hy a fall with a Wright Doildittg nnd Loan Assoilntlon
and lu -p ln ee of
m
iiln
rn
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all
be
at
Sanford,
Orange County,-Fla.
aeroplane while monoeuvering with It on
2
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artvcix it •
the experimental grounds last week.
The general nature of tho butine»* to be conduct­
ed by th lt corporation th all I* to buy. own, tell
Tho grandest music festival ever held nnd convey real e tta ie . and to Improve the tom e
erecting building* thereon; to borrow money nnd
In the South was that held In Atlanta.Ga. by
tecure the tom e, nnd monies otherwise, owing, by
mortgages,
dretis, Istitdt. notes or other obligations
lost week. On the opening night some
therefor: to make advances and loans of money; to
8.000 |&gt;eople were In attendance.
Irate real rsta te as landlords; to boy and sefl, to
notulrr, own and hold nil personal property neces­
James Boyle who kidnapped Willie sary to advantageously conduct and trn n tn rl any
that this corporation Is authorized to carWhltla has been convicted'hnd sentenced business
ryon: nnd to da all such other ond further things
a
t
may
be
necessary or expedient to be done for
to prison for a term of yenrs&lt; The Pennthe successful transaction of the business of this
tylvania law makes the tenn from one corporation: and to have, exercise nnd enjoy nil
the right*, powers nnd privileges Incident to corpo­
year to life Imprisonment.
rations organized and existing under the laws of
the State of Florida.

The Wehrie stove works of Newark, 0.,
the largest In the world, was damaged by
fire last week to the extent of a quarter
of a million of dollars.
The Shah of Persia has granted the peo­
ple of that country n constitutional gov.
l^enunent.. — — —------- ---*1 ■
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Bread riots were numerous in Chicngo
and New York the past week, caused by
linker*- who were on strike, attack­
ing nonunion workmen nnd drivers. In
the melees thousands of loaves of bread
'were thrown Into the streets nnd trampled
under foot.
An efiort Is to be mode to have the fif­
teen million dollars or more of the civil
war cotton ta x ‘fwhlch was declared unitutlonnl byihffTJrS. supretiie cotfrt)
appropriated for the benefit of the former
Confederate s o l d i e r s . ___ _
The state eiuotiioiogist of fienrgia esti­
mates that the peach crop of that slate
this year will be about muv-bulf the uvrrHitler

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Three (liousnnt! silk worms Itiive just.
--- been shipped from tills cmmtry to France
where they will be set to worknml bred to
the native worm in nn effort to produce n
' hybrid Hint will spin silk »ulterior to that
of Chinn.
____ John K. I.lndtlrln.-Sw^ediah- consul nr
T-ChimUo. hnsT;tVFtr 525,000 to life fund
torn |&gt;ermancnt system of lectures nnd to
secure the omiuul payment of prizes for
eunys ujion the qucslioiisof internntioiiul
_- .fwcssnd-imer-denomlnnrlnnntYellgTou»
harmony.
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-—After sjtending-$1:000,000 In oh attempt to settle nxlisputcddalnuifSU.OOn.
David Heinsco, a theatrical iimnntler in
New York has withdrawn hissult njjninst
Klaw A Krlnnrier, nnd the m atter will be
settled out of court.
A $50,000 church is to be erected by
the negrucsof Montgomery,Ain. Students
of Tuskogee tnnde the plans, n negro has
the contract and negro labor will build It.
Atlanta is tu have a roof-garden thea­
ter. corner of Peachtree nnd Harris streets.
Fifteen prisoners, six of them murderers,
escaped from the Cuthhcrt, tin., jail last
week hy sawing through tho bars of n
window.
One of the world's best violin players of
today is Albert Spaulding, Jr., qon of Al­
bert Spaulding of baseball fame. At the
age of ten years he passed an examina­
tion for a professorship nt Boiogne uni­
versity. with a record of dfi out of SO (mints,
Hie first time such n record had been made
in 132 years, when Mozart made it.
Hubert E. Park, state treasurer of Geor­
gia. died Inst week.
A bomb explosion In u street of Buenos
-Ayres Inst week caused Lhe dgpth of sev­
eral |&gt;eople and injury ^ rm m y mar«,----y i. F. banlel, traveling auditor ■tTf the
Southern railway, was found dead in Ills
room in Atlanta last Friday.
... .
fleo. W. Harvey, who first Introduced
_xi£atiusdoyftt«f«,died hi-Washington,~3nnc
7. aged OB years,
Mr*. Augusta Kvuns-Wilson, Southern
authoress, difid ill Mobile, Mny9, a~getl74
years.
Niue persons were drowned In lire Sugquehannu river by the capsizing of ubont
near Wllliesbarre, Pa., May 0.
The battleship Mississippi while at New
Orleans the past week was visited by
Hxmsands of people—5,000 being on the
vessel at one time.
M.i slaughter in the second degree was
the verdict against Capt. Heins for killing
Capt. Annis in New York state.

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SHIPPERS OF

Florida Fruits •»»' Vegetables

Notice of Application for Tax Deed Un­
der Section 8 or Chapter 4888.Low»
of Florida
Notice Is hereby given that Fanny W. Taber
purchaser of Tax Certificate No 293. dated the
fourth day of June A. t). 1900, has tiled said rerliOrale in my office, and h a t made application for
tax deed to Issue In accordance with law. Sakl
certificate emhracrs the following described prop
erty situated In Orange county, Florida, to-wft:'
Beginning NE Cor of W)4 of S E k Sec 32 Tp IBS.
Range 30 E, Run W 12.02 cha. S 11.11 cht. E 13.13
chs, N 1.11 chs, NWly to Deg. IS acres. The sakl
land being attested at the dote uf the lnunnoe of
such certificate in the name of unknown owner.
Unlesi said certificate shall lie redeemed nrconling
to law, tax deed will Issue thereon nn the 3lsl day
of May A. D. 1909.
Witness my official signature and seal this the
90th day of April A. D. 1909.
( kal I
B. M. Riwnwn.
97-41
Clerk Circuit Court Ornnge t'-ounty. Fig.

General Insurance Agents
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Notice o f Application for Tax Deed

H A N E M S R O T H Ë le S
L IV E R Y , F E E D and
SALE STABLES

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lli-rin-,me. a notary public, personally appeared
W. P.'llMdi-n. W. H. UDilerwuoit. S. Range. G. K.
Calhoun. 8. Puleston and GHV. AT DcCotles, who
are well known tu me tu !«• the prrsun» nuimd In
ttiul who subscribed their names in the foregoing
articles of Incurpurlinn. nnd severally acknowl­
edged before me that they exccuteil the same for
the uira nml purposes therein mentioned.
In witness whereof 1 liave h rm in lo se t my Hand
nnd official seal uf office at Sanford in the county
of Orange nnd the »title of Florida, on this the 4tn
tiny of May. A. I&gt; 1909.
Ricu'ti II Marks,

Notary l*uhllc Stale at Ijirgt*.
My commission expires Jan. U, 1910.

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City of Sanford. 1

|Ji|| In Chancery to Enforce

M. B. Bronson I •
T*1 ***,?nTo tin? defend*»!. M. B.'llronson:
It appearing from the affidavit of the City Solici­
tor of the City of Sanford herein filed, that he beIte ie stiia t you are a non re*ijt;njuf the Suie-of
iloridfirand IharyH il- rrsiilt-nce it unknown, and
that there it no person in this state the service of
a subpuena upon whom would bind you, and that
your age is over the age of 21 year*.
It is therefore ordered that you do appear in this
couM to the 1^11 herein .filed, vipuu Uuoday. June
It Is further ordered th at this order of publication
be published once ■ week for right consecutive
weeks in Tbe-Nanford-HrT«td,--tiTiewtpirprr putF
lished in the (H y of Sanfotd. in Uratige county.
Moflda.
Witness iny hand and the seal of said circuit
court, thit 27th day of March, A D. t*OwT
U U Kjojhsom. « al)
33-8
Clerk Circuit Court. Oranga County.
By M. I. Hart. Deputy Ctork.

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High^Graile House-Building a 5vl&gt;ecialty

DEALERS IN

Builders* SuppIies, Interlarclien Sund
Alpha Gement, Acme Plaster

Plans, Estimates, ami till Information relative tu Building • !!
C heerfully F u rniaiiatL — — ---------- — •-—

City of S*nf\m1.

Bill ih Chancery (o
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EnforceTax Lien.
Tontaln Asso AT.E.Wilson J
To the defendant, American Building A Lnun,
Tonlain Association:
It/iptM-arlng from the affidavit of (lie City Solidtur of the City of Sanford herein tiled, (hut hr be­
lieves that you are o non-rnaldent of-lhe State of
Ehiridn, and that your residence is unknown, ami
that there is no tu-rson in this slate the serviiy of
a sulipocitu ufion whom would hihd you.
It is therefore ordered that you do appear in this
court to the bill herein filed, upon Monday, June
7. A. D.JB09. '
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It is further ordered that this order of pulJVcalion
lie puhlishnl om-e a vfeek for right consecutive
weeks In The Sanford Herald, a news paper puli
lished in the City of Sanford, in Orange oomity,
Mot Ula.
Witness my hand ami the seal of said circuit
court, this 27lli day of March. A. D 1909.
U. M. Raamsow, (st*i )
33-8
_ Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County.
. By 1. M. Ilart.-Deputy Clerk.

Florida, and that your residence is unknown, und
that there it no person in this stale the service of'
a subpoena upon whom would bind you and that
your age is aver the age of twenty-one years.
It it therefore ordered that you d'ujppear in this
court tu the UM herein filed, upoa Monday, June
7. A. D. 1909.
It is further ordered th at this orderof publication
be published once a week fox eight consecutive
weeks in The Sanford Herald, u newspaper pub­
lished in the City of Sanford. In Orange county.
Florida. _•
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. Wlun—s roy hnnd rmd thE ICnt df said circuit
court this 27 1h day of March A. D. 1909.
II. M. R uuihsoh . ( tu a j
33-8
Clerk Circuit Court Ora nan County.
By M. L Hart, Deputy Clerk.

OFFICE AT RESIDENCE

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Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty
None but flrai-dnsa labor employed nml nil contruolBguurunieed tu be In arronlattce
. ' ___witii plans und t[iAdffcntlonB
I am In Business to

do Business for Those Who Need My Services
PostofTico Box 771
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Postoffice Address SANFORD, FLORIDA
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R E S TA U R A N T

(First Street, one block from Depot opposite Postuffice)
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H . E . W I8 E , P ro p rie to r...— -------------

E B l S i M i S l I i t t ...
Park. Jacksonville, Duval County. Florida.

Lots 3 and 4 of Block C. Luts 3 sud 8 of DRiCk I,
Lots 0 and 7 of Block I. Lots I. 2, 3. 4. 5. 0. 7 and
n uf Block G, LoU 2. 3. 4 and S of Block t as per
dot of Markham Park Heights In Plat Book D page
13, Orange County, Florida.
fh e legal heir* of W. TV John», deceased, at W.
T. Johns, Jr., and Blancha Johns, a minor, children
of said deceased, and Martha E. Johns, hi* wife,
being all the hrir* of »«Id deceased and residing In
Sanfurd. Orange County. H o m e . So far a« known
to petitioners nu other person has Interest In said
ends; all of s*M JM fpna at* aotlfied to appear on
IH h d ajro fJu n el9 U 9 .b e/o re said Court to «how
cause if any they have, why said orders should not
M mad* as proved in ilia pedtiaa.

'PHONE 201

FIR S T N A TIO N A L BANK

Notice or Application for Sale of
by Etecutor*

In fre s ia te of
_______
—W.-T: Johns, deceased.-------To W. TrJobua.-Jer. Bl suche Johns aod M srO n g.
Johns and all other persons In tere* led in the es­
tate of W, T, Jubii*. ilcrsasoi
NOTICE Is hereby given that on
i the 11 lb. day of
ime 1909, at Tllusvllie.
TllusvUlr. Murlda.
Florida at hour of 2:30
June
o’clock at Chambers of the Hon. Minor S. Junes,
Judge of the Circuit Court of Orange County, Flori­
da. or wherever tjie sakl Court may be at said
date, the undersigned as executor* of the estate Of
la Circuit Court, Seventh JudletaT Cir­ H. T. juhas, drerased, will apply -«• said Court fur
an order placing the billowing deacrlbed lands In
cuit. Orange County, Florida
pOMMtmi of the executors to pay debts uf said
estale, also an order of sale of said lands tu pay
M. Frank, Plaintiff
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debit of said estate
vt
! Attachment.
Lot three Block C Johnson's addition to Lake­
David H. Tliotnas. Defendant. )
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To David &gt;1. Thomas, 71 Broadway. New York, land. Polk County, Florida.
Lots ten. eleven, fourteen and flf^en Block A
N, Y., ond to sail whom it m ay concern:
■ addition tu Lakeland.
County.
You are hereby notified Ural a writ of attachm ent
Issued ou t of the office of the Clerk of the Circuit
Lots ten and eleven Block two Lake Beulah adCourt of the Seventh Judicial Circuit, OranOeCoundll Ion to Lakeland. Polk County, Florida.
Lot nine Block four Tier two. known a* Opera
Houae Lot, Sanford. Orange County. F lurid«.
Eaat part of Lot nine Biuck four Tier two, east of

said David H
Now, therefore, unleaa you.
Thomas shall personally be and appealr before the
Circuii Court of the Seventh Judicial Circuit of Or
la
ange County, Florida, on the first Monday __
«jeer.
August n e tt, sam e being the 2adI day of A
August,
against you,
A D 1009, Judgment will be rendered «gainai
and in favor uf the »aid M. Frank and »0 much of
the property attached as may be sufficient tosutisf^ agiti lu d i m eta and co*t* will be said m satisfy

AUTOMOBILES FOR LIVERY U SE

lot lie Circuit Courtpf lh e 7th J utile lui
Circuit of thjLState pf FlorldJLfor—
Orange County

........‘N o t leo til D tK clinrfto
All persons nro hereby notitjed th at
on, to-wit, tho tlOth day of June, 11HW,
The guaranty Trust and Saving Bank
will ubbly for its final discharge us ex­
ecutor of the estate of Isiring A. Chase,
deceased, to the Hon, Willium Martin,
County Judge o f. Orange County, In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida for
Florida, und for the approvul by said
County Judge of final accounting us set
Orange County , ,
forth in its rejtort to Huid County City of Sanford j B;|| Chancery to Enforce
Judge’s office in the City of Orlando,
Douglas'! Mislay I
_ T«* Uen
Orange County, Florida.
defendant^; Douglas A Maslry;
• Orlando, Florida, January 16, 1909. ToItthe
appearing from the affidavit of the City So­
Tho Guaranty T rust and Saving Bunk, licitor of tlie City of Sanfurd herein filed that he
29-5m W. M. Bcstwi.*k, J r., President. believes that you are a non-resident of the State of
In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
CJrcult'of the State o f Florida for
Orange County

B laek tm lth ln c and H oraaah oalni

Horses and Mules Eought and Exehanged

S. Ktincr.

G. K. CAltaica.
S. Pm m on,
tiro A. DrCorn*.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

The am ount of the capital slock of this corpora­
Under Section 8 of Chapter 4888,
tion shall be Twenty Thousand ($20,01)0.00) t)ulLaws of Florida
Inrt. to be divided iu tatw u thousand shores of the
par value of Ten (SIU.0QJ QgUari jutcli;
Notice It hereby given that Herbert 0. Crlpprn,
al m ix iv
,
tirchasrr of tax certificate No. 2207, dotni tinThis corporation shall continue and have full
th d a y of November A. D. 1893. has (tied said
power to exercise Itsouruoralr rights and franchises certificate in my nfficr, and has mnde application
for a period of ninety-nine years from and after the for tax deetl tp Istoe In nccurdanm with law. Sakt
commencement of its corporate existence.
centncâie embraces the following described prop----AZTXl-T v
rrty situated in Drange county,' Florida,. lo-w[i
to wit:
The business of tb it corporation shall be con­ W 9 a of SE!4 of NEV« See fl, Tp 20
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31 lE.
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ducted by the following officer*: A president, vire* Tlie said land being aitessed at the data of tha
iident. treasurer nnd ifcerctary, elected by the lisuanceof said crrtlflcale^ in the
ui« jisroe
name of H. IV
rd of directors, and a board of directors of nnt Brown. Unless said
r thall bd m lccm ed
legs th an five nor more Ilian seven directors, who acrordlng to law, tax drpdi^wîl^lstue thereon on ihn I
shall be stockholders In said corporation, to be 24lh day of Mag A. D., 1909,
elected by the stockholders annually. The office of
Witness my official tignatole and-seol-tbit the
secretary nnd treasurer may be held by the tonus 33nl d ay of Aprtt ArD.71009.
person,---------------- ---------•
Jacal]
B. M. RoaiNKOM.
Until after the first annual meeting of the stock
30-4
Clerk Cltcult Court Orange Cooniy, Fla.
lioldcn, herrln provided for, and until their suc­
cessors are elected and uualiflrd. the officers of this In the Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Circuit
corporation shall be W. U. Holden, president: W. It.
of Florida, Orante County.
Underwood, vice-president: and S. Rutige. secre­
tary and treasurer; the twanl of directors shall lie
I n C hancery .
W.D. Holden; G. R. Calhoun, W. H. Underwood.
S, Pulrston anil George A. DeColte*.
EdlLll Eilizcn Adam* BUI fnr MaintenancenrCon_ The first or organisation meeting "t» n h e «(6cY:
vx
Irifiutino Under Sec. 1034
holders of this corporation shall I* held in the city Frank Adams.
(Jen. Statutes.
,
of Sanford, Orange county. Florida, on the IHtfi To Frank Adams:
day of June, A. U 1909. for the purpose of adopt-. __ Iba «IfidavDof Edhh ETrtifiri"”A(Tarns, herein
Ing by-laws. anduuupU-itngtherTrgantyntîuriiif the duly lilt'd, th e drixiAt-s ami any* th at shr Is the
corporation, as hereinbefore provided for, “1»L complalnanl in ubuva entiilnl causr, that the d e­
Ihcitm llat.tha annual mertlngs of the HìvMmtJei»
____ Jer* fendant, Frank Adams, Is a resident of Maitland.
■hall tie held un the third Friday in June of each Orange county. Florida, that he lias hern absent
unit every year.
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from lilt residence ill la id county fur mnre limn
A im r vt ra w
sixty dnys next pram llw l this applieattotr for or­
Tin*,highest amount of imlrlHrdnrs* nrttn b llll
der of publlrntkm, that there is no t*er»ou in the
ìli which (hit corporation shall suMeet itself sha
slnte of Florida the service of n suh|wrnn uikmi
lie twice the aniuunt of its capital stuck.
whom would Und such defrndanl; and that defen­
A m cu vu
dant it over the age of twenty-one years.
The names and residences uf the n ihvrihlnii in- . . You u s U w fw re wnlemi to a p tirar tu 11)11 1111!
ror;mnu&lt;frg r&gt;rrfils curJkiraUuii. umf dienmoviit of on Monday the seventh day of Julie A, D. IU(]9,
capital stock subscrllird by each ate as futlows:
the sam e being a rule day uf this court.
Sa ti funi. Ela
W. I). Holden.
40 Sh a rea
It 1» further ordered that this notice fie publish­
Satifiinl, Ela.
W. it. Underwood.
4(1 Shnrei ed once a woek-fur lour •oenrtetvr'w eek«, In lhe
S. Runge,
Santon!, rtu
HO Shares Sanfotd Herald, a newspaper published In Sanford,
(i. R. Calhoun.
Sanford, Ela,
JO Shares Orange county, Florida.
S. Pules tun.
Sanford. Ela.
30 Shares
Witness B. M. Kutiinsun. Clrrlt _uf tlu^.Circuit
^anfani.
Ela.
Geo. A, OeCuties.
30 Simms CvHtiwf-thr vatd *tTOOtiJ county ami the seal of
In wiUH-Ak wtirreni ih» auhsTUhlnJ iïïcorporator» said court this 5th day of May A. D. 1DU9.
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uf thi'TüflKiruliuti bave hereunto slW
»linerilted
tlielr
B. M. RnaiHso«. Clerk Circuit Court
nume»
W. D. lini nix.
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By M. A. Howaoo. D. C.
W. Il, Umuuwihiu.
Tuns. E uuct Wiiaov, Complainant's Solicitor.

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A Name For The New Park
The Sanford Bull Association Is desirous
“I naming the new ball park, and gallantly
*eave the selection to the Sanford ladles.
The one sending in the most euphonious
*»4901060 for tlie park will receive a see*°° ticket as a compliment of the ouociatlon. Tlie contest U open to all. end
i k names are to be tent in to The Her•Id to be published each week.

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Formerly Manuger of Central Cafe
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;;k Steaks, Chops, O ysters and Fish a Specialty ¡j
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A PlM CE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
S h ort Order« At All Hour«

! ; Prompt, Cleon Service

e v e ry th in g F ir st Cl««« ••

Meal Tickets ure Sold at Reducéd Rates

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VOICE OF THE PEOPLE »000
J. H. Sndler to Cho9o &amp;. Whittier, wd,
E. L Woodruff to L. T. LImpert.’ bt.,
»800.
.
Letters and Communications on S. G, Dollve and wife to A. T. Johnson,
wd., »2800.
Various Timely Topics.
Ida Hunt La Rue et nls to W. S..Z.
Dolilns, wd., »100.
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W. H. Branson and wife to A. D. Turn­
COLUMN DEVOTED TO P EO P LE er, wd., $168.
Cornelius H. Cable to L. J. Dotllfls, sat.
mtg., 5 1 0 0 0 ~
Waterbury Lumber Co., to C. H. Cablet,
department will be round the qcd. 81,
B. F. Mnrtlndnle to O. E. Walker, assgn.
^'Opinions and om m ents
Of Practical Writer»
Int. Imp. Fund to J,H,Cownn.deed,$100
~ JHPOtJ PeboTen, et. ux„ to J.’ D. Davison,
wd., »380,
Who Is It ?
J. D. Davison to Elizabeth F. Branch,
Everybody doses Thursday afternoon,
» 1000.
but—who T
W.S. Balw'ln to J. E. Pace, mtg., 8500.
Why can’t all the merchants dose Thurs­
day afternoonT Your clerks will appre­
. MAIL BOXES
ciate I t
The best Box made—The Riley. Used
All the stores were closed Thursday afternOon, with but two or three exoeptlonB. exclusively on Route No. I.
Marry J. Wilson.
•—Citizen.

Real Estate Broker

Presents to the Investor the Best Opportu
Unimproved ce le i£ ;lnnds/flowing wells guaranteed,
$25.00 to $200.0(Xper acre
Celery farms, with flowing wells all tiled, drained nnil ready for crop, $500.00 to StOOOOO
per acre.
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City property, improved and unimproved timber land with finest site in Florida for crate factory
Others tell you what can be done. K. R. MURRELL is a practical farmer, os well as real
estate broker, anil is here to show you what has been and can be done.

On The Fourth Celebration

Wan ted—House, furnished or unfurn­
Allow me to refer to your Inst week's ished. Address P. 0. box 181.
nble n r ^ e on^nFourth
.¿¿WAKTEtv-’Evcryone to know that the
Wtdk^nwferffcr typewriter U U»e' brat on
V i W ^ w e ' T o bc'the citizens commit­ the market. See Uiem at The Herald oftee mentioned liy yout
It is all well hnd good to lay plans and
If you want a first-class typewriter at
boost same through your worthy paper, a moderate rice, call a t TLe llernld office,
but to do a thing worthy of this city In and inspect the Btickensderfer. T he best
the cdebratlng line it takes work, active, and mpst compact machUuMMilhonuirket.
pushlngwork. And this work must bedone
with thednrgc trumpet, in the open, witlv For Sale.—P. M. Elder of the Celery av­
much noise and advertising. The citizens enue cash store tins 200 bushels of peas
,
34-tf
committee you speak about, must be do- for sale.
For S ale.—200 bushels cow peas. See
Ing their work with whispers behind
closed doors, si nac with all. the careful us before buying____ Whitaker &amp; Burnet.
search I have Tirade; f have’ not Been able
F or S ale —Five acres of good celery
to discover its whereabouts as yet. I land all In cultivation. Qn the Sanford
have no doubt that the merchants of tills &amp; Everglades Ry. about 3 miles from the
town arc willing to support a good cele- city. Will be sold In the next ten days
brntlpn by liberal contributions and by for »3,500. Call at the Herald office for
lining up their wagons, as decorated particulars«—«------------ — -----------------Boats in n show parade, and I know that
F or S ale ,— Choice Jersey cows for sale
you have a social organization in your cheap. Now fresh or will be soon. Also
city of two hundred; that represent the Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. Cir­
best element and that are nt all times cular free. C.F.Ward.Winter Park. 29tf
willing to jump to the front and do all in
their power to help in anything .which is
of liencflt to your city at large. A cele­
bration like this will advertise your town.
Just think of a-Darade-wUh-'buoky fiflnTo tho Editor of The H erald:

••O S O O S »

We have anticipated
N ew Model F Buick

YOUR
Needs and Bought Our

Agents F o r the Celebrated

b u ic k

"Where Ik the city administration that is
working for all and every' good of this
cityf Where are the large property hold­
ers and Sanford boosters! I know the
Eagles nm "It" Itinmnw. but do not" think
TESY can do it all. They aro young still
and have work of their own to perform,
but from wlint lean understand they^wi
do anythlngln their power to help in any
enterprise by which this our own Sanford
cun profit in nny wny.
Let the public spirit assert itself and
Get ready for the riles and Mossome good man set the ball rolling. Tims
is short and much work to be done if you qultoes. Lurgest stpck and (owest
prlccs on »creen doors and Windows
will do this city credit.
at
Harry J&gt; Wlison's,
—O ne W illing to H elp .

All to Suit YOU and YOUR

Filed-for Record
Peace, Slate o f
Delhi Doyle mid heirs to Jos. Linehart, In Court o f Justice
Florida'
intg., $400. v
Geo. T. Smith atid ■wife to Lmtcless &amp; » a n t W. Graynm. Geo. W .l ,
.
.
Adam* and C, G. Parry, do­
Sewell wd., »SO.
ing businrat n» (he Pastime
H. D. Berry, Jr., to E. O. Roper, wd.S2S. Theater,
PlalnllO», ~ o r a n g e County, “

W.D.MsIc^u nmt wife toBnrnes A Pierce
wd., »423.
W. J. Fletcher and wife to J. H. O'Neal,
qcd., »100; lutcrtial Improvement Fund (oD.Washburn &amp; Co. d., »2.
A. D. Benwny to I-ellin mid V.Browning
wd., $1.
Mattie C. McKenney toCJ.Younger.wd.
»too.

D. McKinnon to Overstreet Crate Co-con­
tract, »5.300.
South Florida Foundry and MnchineCo­
lo Mary W. Sperry, wd., »1. •
Coniay and Smith to H. U. Stevens,
qcd., »100.
Florence Board nil to 1!. B. Stcvhns, wd,

T. William* and A. R. Itaone. Third Dltlrlct. .
lining business a t Theater
FUm Supply Company, 1defrndanU.
- Under and by virtue of a writ of attachm ent Uiim l In the above staled case, out o{ the above
evkurt. I will sell at nubile outcry In front of ray of­
fice door In Sanford In said county of Orange, un
the 7lh day of J u s t, 1000, at II o'clock a. in., to
Ihc highest bidder for cash. Ihe following properly,
to-wil: Seven reels of moving picture Aims, (he
property of above slated defendants. Said sale lo
be made under said writ and by virtue of an ordrr
from the court dated April Glh. A. D. 11109.
L. G. SntiNcrrunw,
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Justice Peace, Third District, Orange Co , Fla.
Dated May 0th, 1909.
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A. D. Smitit and wife to J. 11. Cowan
wd.. »173.
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Joe Cameron uiul wife to J. H. Cowan
wd.. »50.
S, J. Drawdy to Marrett Jackson et. al.,
D. JmJuuu, cl. al., to Dave Jnnfcson,
wd,. »10.
Geo. II. Keirtit, et. ul., to Jackson &amp;
Griffiojqcd., $200.
Overstreet Turp. to Mattie L Smith.
L. J. &amp; K. Switzer to Anna M. Curtis
sat. mtg., »1000.
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E. F. Sperry to E. R. Fisher, wd., $1.
J. E. Arnold to City Orlando, Uen note,
»8U.1S.
John A. Grover and wife to Catherine
U U Sfgbttrfc, m l g r T l f 11------ —

W. P. Irving and wife to G. B. Burnett,
ug't, 8180.
Josephine EL W. Lanwell to L D. Davis,
wd., $10:
S. O. Williams to W.E. Merritt,qed,SS0,
Stafford B. fit L A*® n U&gt; J. D, Davidson

Sanford's Only Exclusive Shoe Store

‘Títere is nothing net* under the sun

But none of the Goods under
our roof are QLD, and much
NEW an
investigate

before

buying elsewhere

L. Thrasher

Horry E, (iuurlltz and wife to Muigtucl In The Circuit Oouçf,S e v e n th Judie I
Cfffesjtle, wd., 510,
Clfcull Of Florida, Orange County
Chits. Walker to Mabel L. Fernald, wd.
In C hancery
Helm Keith Nlchul Drought
Kilned by her hurband
A. E. Drought.
v*
ty II to Rr move Cloud
Anna C. Woudbrldge. and
from Title
C. C. Warwick. Tru.tce.
To C. C. Warwick. Truite*.
Thum ai Emmet Wilton, being duly tw orn.deuacaandaay*! Thar A» ia one uf the attorney • fur
he cumi’lulnanii In the above entllied cauw, (hat
maul ha* good reaioa to 1« lava and doe* believe
hat the defendant. C. C. Warwick, tnutee. I* a
•atdent of u Mate or country other than thU (tale,
hat the realdenoe of *ald C. C. Warwick, trotter
■unknown, that there 1* uu peroon in the e u te of
ToOS*., U}« »mv ice uf a *ubt&lt;uena upon whom
rould bind *eld defendant, and that said defenant U over (ha age of twenty-one (21) year*. '
You are therefore ordered to appear to Ihi* bill
a Monday the 8lh day of July A, D. 1909. the
•me being a rule day of thla court.
It U further ordered that ihi* order ba puUlthed
»The Sanford Herald. » newipaper puUlthed In
Tange county. Florida.

WUseei B.

rtkrt w 'lHfCItaaf

MRS. M. LALLEN

By M. A. How**o" d . C.

Thomai Etutn Wpjcw. Complainant'* Solicitor.

STRONG LIN E O f C HILDREN ’ S SCHOOL SIIO IS

The Crippen Music Star
High-grade Pianos, Organs,
--------- -and Graphophones.
Low Prices

Easy Payments. _____ Pico HI

M ILL IN E R Y
she carries.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED

Give Me a Share of
Your Patronage
mmerdal Street

Near the Depot

Old Shoos Wanted
I am again asking for OLD SHOES. 1
will give what they are worth

SIZES, 6. 7, 8, 9, 10 II AND IS

A . E . Irvin ’s Shoe Shop
• 2 __ CVT,Jnl S caiid S aitfo raA v e.* ^ ^

ORDER OF. RED MEN
Wekiva Tribe No. 41

Hunting grounds of Sanford. Heelings
on the 1st and 2nd Wednesday of each
refrigerators— oil steel— at llarry J,
month
in Masonic Halt Visiting broth­
Wilson’s.
ers welcome. •

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The Latest Foil Styles in Ladies’, Gent’s mid Children s Shoes *
Just Received
. t

Is one blocK-from—Let—
street, hut it will pay
you to call and see the
new and up-to-date

ourt for the Seventh Judicial Circuit of Orange
ouqiy and the teal of the »old court, thla Ihe 9th
ay uf May A. D. 1909.
;
I
IMPROVED
D. M. Kuoinkm, Clerk.

M -t

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FRANK L. WOODRUFF

Come and

. Loveless &amp; Sewnll to Milwaukee Melt,
Co., agree m e n t . _____________ y----' JGC Cdnicrûn und wife lo J. W. Harper,
' Itbod In the City
foni, In Urangr county,
*—
bL. $1500.—-—- Win. Martin, M., to Addle Kimbrough, rlarida.
WImen m;
»&lt;1 «be teal of m id circuit
wd.. »250.
court, itili 27
March, A. D. 1909.
_
D. M. K uojkium , |u u l ]
Julius Pepper and wife to T. M. Math­
Clerk
Circuit
Court Granite County.
ews, wd., »SOU.
Dy M. I. Ilart, Deputy Clerk.
T. M. Mathews to Julius Pepper, intg,,

New Garage in Connection
for Repairing and S t o r a g e
of Automobiles

___ _ -Pcaket-hook—- - Second and T h i r d S tr e e ts
Spring is opening up arid j:* Oak A ve . ^between
______
you will he Compelled to
come out in a New Outfit
Why not let us supply your
needs?

We don't citarge anything for n look.

M. L. Duliart to American Coda Co.,
contract, »463.83
Fulfil Hammock Altamonte plat.
Florida Sanitarium and B. Assn, to
Mary D. Breggs, wd, »100.
Finley W. Munson to Jennie L Munson
qcd. »100.
U. Drew to W. J.Thigpen, sot. mtg, »97.
W. J. Thipgen to W, W. Roberts, wd

CARS

The purest and most refreshing irnttle ilrink on die mnrket today, is being made by the Pcjisi Cola Holding
o f Sanford, ami in the lovers of a delicious and hcahhiiil
drink. We invjte you to see die sanitary way in which
this drink is being put up by us.
And to the city inerchunt,.we usk him to conic also ami
see, that he may know the kind of goods he is handling
when selling the pure and refreshing Pe|&gt;si Cola.
And to those of other towns, we will ask tltflt they dmP
U1 “ },in&lt;? .re rp ieflt,nfi ° « » i L tp i e n f - th r p m 'r T c i B i n n a .

that Uiey too may get in line and sell die purest boiue
drink made.
Send us an order, or call on us, we are out for die busi­
ness and if a pure drink and courteous attention is what
you want, we are the boys for you.
P hone

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. MAY 21 1009

CLOSING EXERCISES

First

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

Sanford IIU li School In The

The General News of "The Land
of Flowers*"

Public Eye

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EXERCISES O F PRIM ARY GRADES

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J jttle J &gt; U Give-Evidence Of Teacher*'
An Epitome or the Week's Most Intcarefui Training In The
portnnt Happenings In the
D ifferent Exercises
State’s Domain.
SanfnK! High School by itsrapld growth
The strawberry Benson nt Lnwtey 1s
and good work In every department has
practically over for this ycwLao ia x -e *
.V- .»VT - VI* •]*£
occupied n place in the public eye this
northern shipments nreconcerned. Local
^ ^ { ¡ ^ ^ ^ ¡ « s a t - oel^- iJte resitleniS of this
shipments will continue for several days
**' city but ninny from u distance are in at­
yet. About 23,000 crates were‘ shipped
tendance this week at the closing exer­
and hryught an average of &gt;3,80 a crate.
cises. It appears that every scholar from
Judge Graham of Tampa has gendered
the youngest tq.the__cldest hna un impor­
n decision that ninrrird women cannot
tant part to play In the closing exercises
legally make n contract. Mrs. Stertzbnch
and the progrnm has been thoroughly en­
hnd made a contract to teach in Hillsbo­
joyed by every one. The several depart-,
rough coumy schools, und Inter was dis­
meats have occupied the stage during
missed, with others, by order of the coun­
the week.. The Junior Class reception
ty superintendent, for lack of funds. She
hut night and the Commencement exer­
brought suit for her pny according to con­
cises tonight will be given in full In next
tract, with result ns above stated.
* CELERY AVENUE NEWS
MRS. MUNSON’ S RECITAL
SANFORD LAND IN DEMAND
week's Issue of The Herald.
Live Oak is to have a new union depot,
Special correspondent to The Herald.,
The closing exercises of the Sanford
to
cost $12,000, Work has already hern _
The writer has been informed by Post- Several Im portant Deals In Celery Lon(
Musical P rogram Another Epoch In
High School began Tuesday evening of
commencedr
“
muster linsklnsjhnLJLurnl—Route No.-3, ’
Sanford Circles
This Week
•
this week with a public* meeting a t the
A Pensacola Jtnlge^recently fined a pis- going
out
Celery
avenue,
'would
In
ull
The piano pupils of Mrs. Fannie Mun—Land in the eoi cry delta ismovlng every toi toter $100 and costs »ml forty-five days
— trvtnR tUCTflïy Society. Following IsUie
___
Bun
weru-lward-latH—Monday even! l)g~iii probability In* established within Ilie! text day, anil there is no cessation in the buying In jail. The unfortunate was u white man
„programme—
n delightful piano recital. Tliey were few weeks, nnd- that for it to be estab­ of the rich lands that on- being opened up nnd the judge told him Hint if -the fine
fnsuumrntnl Soio— ---------- MU. Rutti Mettitiiler
lished it would be necessary for at least
SalnmuiiiuJi ------ --------- - . A li«! E.
■ Koblun»
¡ f i n i most ably ussistetl by MissTinne, violin­ seventy-live
"Titr LaiiY&lt;&gt;» m e IjMit —Illustrateli
per cent of the. 130 tmbscri- in several sections. Quite n number of was not imitt_nn-fldditlonal three-nwnths—
. .................... 7__ J.Kujene Kuumlllat ist, and Mr. J. B, Luckle, baritone '(pupil
Flujamif
es..
• to jmrehnse mnlt tJoXes.approv'ed by sales-werr recorded thls'week.'Uie pinirtlc would he added to the Ju'l term. The
Sir Roderick
- of _Mr.-Wnlirr-HrmnnrTr' RnlIIiis'XoII«Jge7
ulnrs of which tjouM not he learned, ns in judge announces that the illegal carrying “
Winter Park, Flu.), Mr. Luckle possesses the Postmaster General a ml so stamped on seyerfll ipstnticus the denis werennn Inrge o f arms will he4sto|)jK&gt;(l. if severe nteas* .....11
j 3 iia ;fc -« ia v i
the box. These boxesenn lie hntlof-linr»
Allen ilunr, oitiw-hr-J lo Duutilns. ClarenceMahoney an unusually flue voice and .flung with
__
ry
J, Wilson, hardware dealer, at $1.30. jicnle, nnd (he parties iutcresjgl did not ures will stop
catnuirfmaie ease, expression and distinct
wish
To
divulge
the
nfew»
nt
jirescnlTT_
with name painted thereon, and must be
Western Capitalists have recently pur­
enunciation. I
itcinrMW Mottle*
.....
Dr. R. L. Tuylor of i’ittsburg and John' chased 75,000 acres of land in DeSoto
placed at n jwlnt where mail currier ‘can
Norman............. 7 . . . . . U ton HoughCun
For the entire programme the interest
Sandy..................................Erne*l Huustiolrirr
Duster of Tarnntum. Pu., are here this
Mill«..... .......... ..... ,....... ,t^ DenhamJl'pmpte of a largo audience was expressed in en­ get mail out and place mall therein with­ week enjoying life, and incidentally pur­ county.
Murdoc k...........7........ : ................. Ernest Bl-tt*
out getting out uf his wagon, Tiie most
In order to enter the United States with
ArtuniANtS ON n iT JA U O
thusiastic applause and frequent encores.
chasing celery laud. They have closed a two orphans in iter charge. Miss Julia
convenient
height
to
place
tiie
box
is
on
llnbcrl.............................Ralph K. Steven* OB
Following Is the program ns rendered:
tleul with the Holden Real Estate Co. for Amende* of Cuba had to give $500 bond for
Uflnr«»................ ................. Henry Moor
top o fn (tost four and a half feet high.
l ady Mariialct, mother of Robert Dhu................ Duo—Fe»livol Sounds, Overture
Nürnberg
flfly acres of celery Innd in Spring Ham­
...........................................Evva Krenger
Trunk, Mis« Hill
Mrs.W. M. Cuat has'gone to Clllcnco, to mock. This land will be cleared at once the return of each of the orphans. The
Blanche of Devon, a maniac.......SoWee William» 0 Thou SutilimnMl»»
Svrrrt Evening Star ............Wore
ijteu. the Luky ut llm Lnke........... . :....... .
s|&gt;end six or eight weeks witli friends and and next full put in cultivation. It will j«my landed at Port Tampa. Miss MenMl»» Urlìi Meitlnger, Miss Ruth Mrltlnger
................................jullu May Hnmlllon 00
Miss
Carrie
Lovett,
Mis»
LiAda
Lettler
.
. . . .
dez is the founder of tin orpluumg« j a f g »
relatives,
GUAM'S AMDLADIC3
Meyer-Hrlmund
IntlrumrnlalSoto...........MU» Ruth Ablyitl '00 Dance............ .............................
IllBli Mr Dn»lf wns h m r Tj0 untl wlsbed to bring twoof herchsrges
Mts»
Ruth
Meningee
___
__
—U. 4b-Mc«it has grmettrCmi'iiJIb to tqienT in February, nnd represents a pftrty of
SoldIrr't Clmru«....... '........ . ...........^...^iycUiy R iam iall - , . see»«
'..V T.7‘. .7......... Col I«Ti alii
to this country to show the work she is
Mi»» Linda LrfHer
n vacation of n few weeks.
~ t^ e i!n iW a y “1^tcrnooiv ' ii 11 t-nu-rtn in- Toncred. Overture
Tare mum capitalists,
doing.
(D u et)......... .. Rossini-Auber
meat was given by the grndes below the
Ml»» Mettinger, Mr» Munson
—H. H. Chappell we presiune Intends
Tfte Holden Real Estate Co. nlso sold
The largest mortgage In point Of value
. . : ....................... Gounod
eighth. The Jolly Cooks, thc-Sunbonnet Slumber RomanceMr..........
beautifying
the
grounds
in
front
of
Ids
res­
tiie
Stenstrom place west of the city con­ ever recorded in Florida, probably, wus
J. 11. Luckle
Mr, Walter Drennan, Piano
idence oil Celery avenue, as he has n quan­ sisting of about seventy acres of lami Hint filed for record last week In the Dude
llaliics, Overall Boys, the Ralnlxiw March, Pol on alge ( Militai
re A Major) .......... ........ Chopin
Mias Prank
tity of stone on the ground. The grounds some of which has been cleared. The con county clerk's office. It is given by the
Mother Goose Reception nnd the Little
('««Inni
or park in front of Mr. Chtipjieirs place is sidcrution wus $1-1,000, and the purchasers iluridu East-Const Rttilwny Co. to'Jnspir
Patriots Drill, all by the children of the Berceuse front Jocelyn...................................
Miti Tirine
Lucy of natural growth and formation, and is were parties from- Now Ytìfr. They wil
different grades in costumes were the best Ebony(aSong»..............................................Caleb
C. Suiter, trustee, private secretary to
) My ~
(b j Nevah Min’ ............................
features ever given by th e school T&gt;T any”
one of the most aUractive anywhere to be bring down several families in the early Henry M. Flagler, owner of the mil way
(c) Get Ut&gt;. Luke, Go Ling
fall and put all the Innd in cultivation.
•eelion. The children carried out the Schertiu
fram Sonata Op. H . No 2 ..— Ileethoven found.
and tourist hotels along ihc East Coast.
Ml»» Margaret Davit
K. R. Murrell sold the Licby place west The amount mentioned in the document
drills like veterans, and their work In this March and churns.
We know of several purties going nwny
Lohengrin
Wagner-Kopie»
Mis» Mettinger, Mrf Heaiie Houser
TttTPcTiun demonstrated the careful train­
to spend a few weeks and some a few of the city to Mr. Duvids.
is forty millions of dollars. It is deemed
l Ml*» Alitxitl. Mit» Prank
There are rinite a number of northern expedient to Inirrow this large sum for cur­
ing of the teachers. The programme was Sonata In C Major ( P in t Movement).rt .Beethoven mouths summer vacation In next few
Miss Abhott
capitalists in the city looking up the cel­ rying on the Key West Extension work,
as follows:
Yeoraon’» Wedding Song......................Ponlatowtkl weeks. Verily, the celery delta will be
ery
pruixisKion, and they will purchase building branch lines, consolidating,-leas­
M
r
J.
ft
Luckle
Scrng-Jolljr Co........... ....... ... . _ .
devastated of life. Will re|»ort these de­
Dialogue—The Train to Maura............. 5lh Grade March of War P rlrstl ( Dun)............ Mendelssohn
several
large tracts before leaving.
partures ns they take place, May they
Mis» Prank. Miss Mettinger
ing or purchasing other railways or rail­
Drill—The Sunbonnrt Babies and Overall Boy»....
Mis* Ablaut, Mr*. Ine» Tlirnsher. *
.................................................. Itl Grade
return
jioorer
but
wiser.
way property, and for the imrpose of Im­
bislrurm-tilnl D uet....................... 5lh Grade
Drill—iiie Rainbow March.. ....Girl» of 2nd Grade
Orlck Paving Progressing
proving equipping, providing betterments,
M
ass
M
eeting
O.
II.
Walsh,
we
learn,
is
soon
to
com­
....... ......Girl»of5tbGrade
apane»eSoiur
First street has now been paved from n pern ting nnd maintaining the same, and
lotlrer Goose Reception ami Drill ....... 3rd Grade
Ail
citizens
interested
in
u
Fourth
of
mence
building
on
his
celery
farm.
DIkrar Song.....................
3lh Grode
Sanford avenue to tiie railroad crossing for paying present indebtedness.
Unit I'utriot»' Drill........................... .4lh Grade July celebration In Sanford nre requested
All those living back u distance from
Dialogue—The Art Critic..,....,...... .'..7th Grade to meet in the city hall next Monday
on the soutli side and from the railroad to
While lying nt the wharf in rnmpn Inst
Iniirumental Solo...Mary Alice Wagner, Dili Graile
the route of the currier on Rural Route No.
Pnlfnetto avenue on the north side of the week, the steamer Vnndtilin narrowly es­
Play—Tlie Talking Garden.................. Oil) Grade night at 8 o'clock. An organization will
Tljynlnv ot 3:30 ,p. m. at the Opera be perfected nt this meeting, committees 3, soon to be established, which will tra­ street-car tracks. First street will soon be caped destruction by fire caused by the
House were held the graduation exercises created and all necessary measures adopt­ verse the celery deity, will be expected to finished, nnd then Park avenue nnd Com­ explosion of a small gasoline tank in the
of the Htli grade. The graduutes are ed to make tiie proposed celebration a great place u mail box nlonside the route ut the mercial street to the dejiot will he paved, hold of the vessel. Chemicals were used
Margaret Davis, Huhy Dixon, Knte Brown, success, and one tiiat will redound to the most convenient place opjtosllc their res­ giving our city u fine appearance from the to extinguish the Arc.
railroad. After this street is finished
Selma* Kricksun, Albino Frank. Mamie effdlt of the Celery City, Let every San­ idences.
Secretary of Navy Meygra lias settled the Hijl, Jesxie Hutchinson, Alma^Pagflll ford-loving citizen be present Momlity
At a recent meeting gLthe city coum-ii the olhci flUeetx will ho paved.—and the question that looked like u nilxup. He
hard!., May Belle Wocxlburn, Versa Wood- njgliLJilny «Mih.-------------- :-------------- of Cameron City the question of rows three miles oi brick streets wilt lie finished lias appointed Hutch 1. Cone to he chief nf
otbouL October- IIhiDtuck. Antrim IjetrCnldwctL'TtniucyDcane,
the bureau of steam engineering und en­
Florence lìmi nie. Iffi»»y Kmmiur mum»w --------- — New Opel it If Oliste
gineer in chief of the navy.
feared little for himself, but feured that
Pine Window Display
WfynorT Ketmetlt Morton, Verne Mes­
It is rumored that T. N. Gummert, who Mrs. Large anti the snuiller Lurges might
Last Friday three men lost their lives
senger.
Garner &amp; Roberts have a fine window and several others were injured by the
is intereatet) in several opera houses in be run over, nnd then the* beautiful wild
Thursday evening the Juniors of the Pennsylvania, will buUd on opera Mouse celery growing in the streets wus liable to display this week in the tea und coffee explosion of 700 pounds of dynamite on
High School entertniued the Seniors nnd in Sanford next full. Mr. Gummert is an be eaten doyrn, and again W.C, Riley wus line. The window is artistically decorated quarter boat No. 3, helongmg to the F. E.
active and energetic; business man of his severely tossed by a mad cow hooking him iu Chinese style, nnd contains the famous C. railway, at Codjoes Key.
- their friends ut the Suuford House.
Tonight ut 8:30 o'clock at the Qpgra section, and when he undertakes to push in the west end of his (Mints. She stood brands of tea and coffee that are carried
A. B. Calhoun of St. Petersburg lias be­
- ■House will occur the regular High School a (»reposition seldom relinquishes bln ¡den. the old g e n t'o n Ids head. Everybody in stock. The window was urrunged by come uti inmate of the Confederate sol­
- Commencement exercises. Prof. Suhrie He promises some lirst-clnss attractions, Imigiiedbut mother, and site mended pants Nathan Garner, und for the smnll space diers' home in Jacksonville.
in whieh the display Is confined in a good
of the Business Department of Stetson umong them being the “K uiihub Cyclone, all d a y .—— -— -iTwo men named McDowell, who were
ue
Who
Cut
PeffePH
Wldskers
T"
University will deliver the address. Tite
on their way front Ormond to Chicago In
' ‘ following wlp be graduated: Misses Ruth
an automobile, came to grief near Tiflon,
Abbott, Alice Robbins, Julia May thimltGo., last week, In crossing tiie railroad
ton; Messrs, Kdwtml Lane, Claude Coffee.
at tluit iHjJnl-ibui/ machine hulked and
Henry Peabody, Pulpit Stevens, Stanley
befure they could get it from the track a
^ Wood.
fust train struck and demolished U. The
1 I
,
»■’
*
men
left the auto on approach of train and
• The Champion Beet
were unhurt.
Mrs. J. M. Troublefleld brought a beet to
Tiie first shipment of Floridu peaches
The Herald adieu this week that seems to
sold lust week in Atlanta lor $4.30 aerate
heal the record thus far. It is one of the
—SI higher than Inst yenr.
ordinary red beets that usually grow ns
fifty H. H. Uamlllg ui-Tam pa has aolarge as on ordinary potato, but this one
ceptcd
a call to the German Lutheran
has attained larger pro|&gt;ortloii»jiml weigh»
church In Mobile, Ala.
nna dtie-half pounds. It la now on
John H. Higgins, recently arrested In
MmbJlTon In The'Herald window.
Higley. Lake county, for a robbery com­
mitted some time ago in Providence, R. L,
Your Sanitary Tax I* Due
was last week taken from tiie Tavares
The Military tax for all residents east
ail and carried back to the Rhode isiand7
of Palmetto avenue must he paid by Satcity by an officer from that place.
“rdsy before noon. If not paid by that
The old Morales cigar factory at Port
time, the delinquents will be suuuuoned
Tampa which lies long been vucant, was
before the mayor.
destroyed by Are last week. Cause un­
M. L. Scott,
known. Lou $10,000.
Saniuuy Inspector.
u‘

Sanford Celery Scenes

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                    <text>VOICE OF THE PEOPLE »000.

J. H. Sndler to Cho9o &amp;. Whittier, wd,

E. L Woodruff to L. T. LImpert.’ bt.,
»800.
.
Letters and Communications on S. G, Dollve and w ife to A. T. Johnson,
wd., »2800.
Various Tim ely Topics.
Ida Hunt La Rue et nls to W. S ..Z .
Dolilns, wd., »100.
.. _
W. H. Branson and w ife to A. D. Turn­
COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE er, wd., $168.
Cornelius H. Cable to L. J. Dotllfls, sat.
mtg., 5 1 0 0 0 ~
Waterbury Lumber Co., to C. H. Cablet,
department will be round the qcd. 81,
B. F. Mnrtlndnle to O. E. Walker, assgn.
^'Opinions and omments

Real Estate B roker

Presents to the Investor the Best Opportu

Of Practical W riter»

Int. Imp. Fund to J,H,Cownn.deed,$100
~ JHPOtJ PeboTen, et. ux„ to J.’ D. Davison,
wd., »380,
Who Is It ?
J. D. Davison to Elizabeth F. Branch,
Everybody doses Thursday afternoon,
» 1000.
but— who T
W.S. Balw'ln to J. E. Pace, mtg., 8500.
Why can’t all the merchants dose Thurs­
day afternoonT Your clerks will appre­
. MAIL BOXES
ciate I t
The best Box made—The Riley. Used
A ll the stores were closed Thursday afternOon, with but two or three exoeptlonB. exclusively on Route No. I.

Unimproved c e le i£ ;lnnds/flowing wells guaranteed,
$25.00 to $200.0(Xper acre
Celery farms, with flowing wells all tiled, drained nnil ready for crop, $500.00 to StOOOOO
per acre.
' '
T
City property, improved and unimproved timber land with finest site in Florida for crate factory
Others tell you what can be done. K. R. MURRELL is a practical farmer, os well as real
estate broker, anil is here to show you what has been and can be done.

Marry J. Wilson.

•—Citizen.

On The Fourth Celebration

Wan ted— House, furnished or unfurn­
Allow me to refer to your Inst week's ished. Address P. 0. box 181.
nble nr ^ e on^nFourth
.¿¿WAKTEtv-’Evcryone to know that the
Wtdk^nwferffcr typewriter U U »e' brat on
V i W ^ w e ' T o bc'the citizens commit­ the market. See Uiem at The Herald oftee mentioned liy yout
It is all well hnd good to lay plans and
If you want a first-class typewriter at
boost same through your worthy paper, a moderate rice, call at TLe llernld office,
but to do a thing worthy of this city In and inspect the Btickensderfer. T he best
the cdebratlng line it takes work, active, and mpst compact machUuMMilhonuirket.
pushlngwork. And this work must bedone
For Sale.— P. M. Elder of the Celery av­
with thednrgc trumpet, in the open, witlv
much noise and advertising. The citizens enue cash store tins 200 bushels of peas
,
34-tf
committee you speak about, must be do- for sale.
For Sale.— 200 bushels cow peas. See
Ing their work with whispers behind
closed doors, si nac with all. the careful us before buying_____ Whitaker &amp; Burnet.
search I have Tirade; f have’ not Been able
F or S a le — Five acres of good celery
to discover its whereabouts as yet. I land all In cultivation. Qn the Sanford
have no doubt that the merchants of tills &amp; Everglades Ry. about 3 miles from the
town arc willing to support a good cele- city. Will be sold In the next ten days
brntlpn by liberal contributions and by for »3,500. Call at the Herald office for
lining up their wagons, as decorated particulars«—«------------— ----------------Boats in n show parade, and I know that
F or S a le ,— Choice Jersey cows for sale
you have a social organization in your cheap. Now fresh or will be soon. Also
city of two hundred; that represent the Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. Cir­
best element and that are nt all times cular free. C.F.Ward.Winter Park. 29tf
willing to jump to the front and do all in
their power to help in anything .which is
o f liencflt to your city at large. A cele­
bration like this will advertise your town.
Just think o f a-Darade-wUh-'buoky fiflnTo tho Editor of The Herald:

• • O S O O S »

W e have anticipated

N e w M o d e l F B uick

YOUR
Needs and Bought Our

A g en ts F o r th e C eleb ra te d

buick

"Where Ik the city administration that is
working for all and every' good of this
cityf Where are the large property hold­
ers and Sanford boosters! I know the
Eagles nm "It " Itinmnw. but do not" think
T E S Y can do it all. They aro young still
and have work of their own to perform,
but from wlint lean understand they^wi
do anythlngln their power to help in any
enterprise by which this our own Sanford
cun profit in nny wny.
Let the public spirit assert itself and
Get ready for the riles and Mossome good man set the ball rolling. Tims
is short and much work to be done if you qultoes. Lurgest stpck and (owest
prlccs on »creen doors and Windows
will do this city credit.
—O ne W illing

to

at

H elp .

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Filed-for Record

W.D.MsIc^u nmt wife toBnrnes A Pierce
wd., »423.
W. J. Fletcher and wife to J. H. O'Neal,
qcd., »100; lutcrtial Improvement Fund (oD.Washburn &amp; Co. d., »2 .
A. D. Benwny to I-ellin mid V.Browning
wd., $1.
Mattie C. McKenney toCJ.Younger.wd.
»too.

D. McKinnon to Overstreet Crate Co-con­
tract, »5.300.
South Florida Foundry and MnchineCo­
lo Mary W. Sperry, wd., »1. •
Coniay and Smith to H. U. Stevens,
qcd., »100.
Florence Board nil to 1!. B. Stcvhns, wd,

L. G. SntiNcrrunw,

Justice Peace, Third District, Orange Co , Fla.
Dated May 0th, 1909.
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_______

Clfcull Of Florida, Orange County

In C h ancery
Helm Keith Nlchul Drought
A. D. Smitit and wife to J. 11. Cowan Kilned by her hurband
A. E. Drought.
wd.. »173.
»
v*
ty II to Rr move Cloud
Joe Cameron uiul wife to J. H. Cowan Anna C. Woudbrldge.
and
from Title
wd.. »50.
C. C. Warwick. Tru.tce.
To
C.
C.
Warwick.
Truite*.
S, J. Drawdy to Marrett Jackson et. al.,
Thumai Emmet Wilton, being duly tworn.de-

Outfit

Why not let us supply your
needs?

FRANK

L. W OODRUFF

Sanford's Only Exclusive Shoe Store

‘Títere is nothing net* under the sun

;

STRONG LINE O f CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SIIOIS

our roof are QLD, and much

The Latest Foil Styles in Ladies’, Gent’s mid Children s Shoes *
Just Received
. t

NEW an

investigate

before

MRS. M. L A L L E N

The Crippen Music Star

Thomai Etutn Wpjcw. Complainant'* Solicitor.

Stafford B. fit L A*® n U&gt; J. D, Davidson
refrigerators—oil steel—at llarry
Wilson’s.

Easy Payments.

_____ Pico HI

SATISFAC TIO N
G UARANTEED

Give Me a Share of
Your Patronage
m m erdal Street N ear the Depot

rtkrt w 'lH f C Itaaf

S. O. Williams to W.E. Merritt,qed,SS0,

Low Prices

she carries.

ourt for the Seventh Judicial Circuit of Orange
ouqiy and the teal of the »old court, thla Ihe 9th
ay uf May A. D. 1909.
;
I
IMPROVED
D. M. Kuoinkm, Clerk.
d . C.

--------- -and Graphophones.

M IL L IN E R Y

A . E . Ir v in ’s S h o e Shop

By M. A. How** o"

High-grade Pianos, Organs,

Is one blocK-from— Let—
street, hut it will pay
you to call and see the
new and up-to-date

O ld Shoos W a n te d

M -t

X

But none of the Goods under

uacaandaay*! Thar A» ia one uf the attorney • fur
he cumi’lulnanii In the above entllied cauw, (hat
maul ha* good reaioa to 1« lava and doe* believe
hat the defendant. C. C. Warwick, tnutee. I* a
•atdent of u Mate or country other than thU (tale,
hat the realdenoe of *ald C. C. Warwick, trotter
■unknown, that there 1* uu peroon in the eute of
ToOS*., U}« » mv ice uf a *ubt&lt;uena upon whom I am again asking for OLD SHOES. 1
rould bind *eld defendant, and that said defenwill give what they are worth
ant U over (ha age of twenty-one ( 21) year*. '
You are therefore ordered to appear to Ihi* bill
SIZES,
6. 7, 8, 9, 10 II AND IS
a Monday the 8lh day of July A, D. 1909. the
•me being a rule day of thla court.
It U further ordered that ihi* order ba puUlthed
» The Sanford Herald. » newipaper puUlthed In
Tange county. Florida.
• 2 ___CVT,Jnl S c a iid S a itfo r a A v e .* ^ ^

WUseei B.

I

to

L. Thrasher

Chits. Walker to Mabel L. Fernald, wd.

wd., $10:

come out in a New

j: O ak A v e . ^between S econ d and T h i r d S tre e ts

buying elsewhere

Horry E, (iuurlltz and wife to Muigtucl In The Circuit Oouçf,Seventh Judie I

L. J. &amp; K. Switzer to Anna M. Curtis
sat. mtg., »1000.
* *
E. F. Sperry to E. R. Fisher, wd., $1.
J. E. Arnold to City Orlando, Uen note,
»8U.1S.
John A. Grover and wife to Catherine
UU Sfgbttrfc, m l g r T l f 11----—
W. P. Irving and w ife to G. B. Burnett,
ug't, 8180.
Josephine EL W. Lanwell to L D. Davis,

will he Compelled

Come and

. Loveless &amp; Sewnll to Milwaukee Melt,
Co., agree m e n t . _______________ y----' JGC Cdnicrûn und wife lo J. W. Harper,
' Itbod In the City
foni, In Urangr county,
* —bL. $1500.—-— rlarida.
Win. Martin, M., to Addle Kimbrough,
WImen m;
»&lt;1 «be teal of mid circuit
wd.. »250.
court, itili 27
March, A. D. 1909.
_
D. M. Kuojkium, |u ul ]
Julius Pepper and wife to T. M. Math­
Clerk
Circuit
Court Granite County.
ews, wd., »SOU.
Dy M. I. Ilart, Deputy Clerk.
T. M. Mathews to Julius Pepper, intg,,

D. JmJuuu, c l. al., to Dave Jnnfcson,
wd,. »10.
Geo. II. Keirtit, et. ul., to Jackson &amp;
Griffiojqcd., $200.
Overstreet Turp. to Mattie L Smith.

you

up arid

We don't citarge anything for n look.

M. L. Duliart to American Coda Co.,
contract, »463.83
Fulfil Hammock Altamonte plat.
Florida Sanitarium and B. Assn, to
Mary D. Breggs, wd, »100.
Finley W. Munson to Jennie L Munson
qcd. »100.
U. Drew to W. J.Thigpen, sot. mtg, »9 7 .
W. J. Thipgen to W, W. Roberts, wd

Cfffesjtle, wd., 510,

-Pcaket-hook— - - -

Spring is opening

Peace, Slate o f
Delhi Doyle mid heirs to Jos. Linehart, In Court o f Justice
Florida'
intg., $400. v
Geo. T. Smith atid ■wife to Lmtcless &amp;
» a n t W. Graynm. Geo. W .l
,
.
.
Adam* and C, G. Parry, do­
Sewell wd., »SO.
ing businrat n» (he Pastime
H. D. Berry, Jr., to E. O. Roper, wd.S2S.

Theater, PlalnllO», ~ o r a n g e County, “
T. William* and A. R. Itaone. Third Dltlrlct. .
lining business at Theater
FUm Supply Company,1defrndanU.
- Under and by virtue of a writ of attachment Uiiml In the above staled case, out o{ the above
evkurt. I will sell at nubile outcry In front of ray of­
fice door In Sanford In said county of Orange, un
the 7lh day of Just, 1000, at II o'clock a. in., to
Ihc highest bidder for cash. Ihe following properly,
to-wil: Seven reels of moving picture Aims, (he
property of above slated defendants. Said sale lo
be made under said writ and by virtue of an ordrr
from the court dated April Glh. A. D. 11109.

N e w Garage in Connection
for Repairing and S to ra g e
of Autom obiles

A ll to Suit YOU and YOUR

Harry J&gt; Wlison's,

CARS

ORDER OF. RED MEN

Wekiva Tribe No. 41

Hunting grounds of Sanford. Heelings
on the 1st and 2nd Wednesday of each
J,
month in Masonic Halt Visiting broth­
ers welcome. •

The purest and most refreshing irnttle ilrink on die mnrket today, is being made by the Pcjisi Cola Holding
o f Sanford, ami in the lovers of a delicious and hcahhiiil
drink. We invjte you to see die sanitary way in which
this drink is being put up by us.
And to the city inerchunt,.we usk him to conic also ami
see, that he may know the kind of goods he is handling
when selling the pure and refreshing Pe|&gt;si Cola.
And to those of other towns, we will ask tltflt they dmP
U1 “ } ,in&lt;? .re rp ie flt,nfi °

« » i L t p i e n f - t h r p m 'r T c i B i nn a.

that Uiey too may get in line and sell die purest boiue
drink made.
Send us an order, or call on us, we are out for die busi­
ness and if a pure drink and courteous attention is what
you want, we are the boys for you.
Phone

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�Number 40

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. MAY 21 1009

First

CLOSING EXERCISES
Sanford

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

IIU li School In The
Public Eye

The General News of "The Land
of Flowers*"

p5?

EXERCISES OF PRIMARY GRADES

c t/ ttro rn o M

Jjttle J &gt; U Give-Evidence Of Teacher*'
u‘
carefui Training In The
Different Exercises
SanfnK! High School by itsrapld growth
and good work In every department has
occupied n place in the public eye this
^ ^ { ¡ ^ ^ ^ ¡ « s a t - oel^- iJte resitleniS of this
**' city but ninny from u distance are in at­
tendance this week at the closing exer­
cises. It appears that every scholar from
the youngest tq.the__cldest hna un impor­
tant part to play In the closing exercises
and the progrnm has been thoroughly en­
joyed by every one. The several depart-,
meats have occupied the stage during
the week.. The Junior Class reception
hut night and the Commencement exer­
cises tonight will be given in full In next
week's Issue of The Herald.

th e

An Epitome or the Week's Most Intportnnt Happenings In the
State’s Domain.
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.»VT

- VI* •]*£

Sanford Celery Scenes
MRS. MUNSON’S RECITAL

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CELERY AVENUE NEWS

SANFORD LAND IN DEMAND

The strawberry Benson nt Lnwtey 1s
practically over for this y c w L a o ia x - e *
northern shipments nreconcerned. Local
shipments will continue for several days
yet. About 23,000 crates w ere‘ shipped
and hryught an average o f &gt;3,80 a crate.
Judge Graham of Tampa has gendered
n decision that ninrrird women cannot
legally make n contract. Mrs. Stertzbnch
hnd made a contract to teach in Hillsbo­
rough coumy schools, und Inter was dis­
missed, with others, by order of the coun­
ty superintendent, for lack of funds. She
brought suit for her pny according to con­
tract, with result ns above stated.

Live Oak is to have a new union depot,
The closing exercises of the Sanford
to
cost $12,000, Work has already hern_
The writer has been informed by Post- Several Im portant Deals In Celery Lon(
Musical P rogram Another Epoch In
High School began Tuesday evening of
commencedr
“
muster l i nsklnsjhnLJLurnl—Route No.-3, ’
Sanford Circles
This Week •
this week with a public* meeting at the
A Pensacola Jtnlge^recently fined a pis- going
out
Celery
avenue,
'would
In
ull
The piano pupils of Mrs. Fannie Mun— Land in the eoi cry delta ismovlng every toi toter $100 and costs »m l forty-five days
— trvtnR tUCTflïy Society. Following IsU ie
probability In* established within I lie ! text
___
Bun
weru-lward-latH—Monday even! l)g~iii
day, anil there is no cessation in the buying In jail. The unfortunate was u white man
„programme—
n delightful piano recital. Tliey were few weeks, nnd- that for it to be estab­ of the rich lands that on- being opened up
nnd the judge told him Hint if -the fine
fn su um rn tn l Soio— --------- MU. Rutti Mettitiiler
Salnm uiiiuJi --------------. A li« ! E.
■ Koblun»
¡ f i n i most ably ussistetl by MissTinne, violin­ lished it would be necessary for at least in several sections. Quite n number of was not imitt_nn-fldditlonal three-nwnths—
"T itr L a ii Y &lt;&gt;» m e IjM it —Illu s tra te li
seventy-live per cent of the. 130 tmbscriif. ................... 7__ J.Kujene Kuumlllat ist, and Mr. J. B, Luckle, baritone '(pupil
sales-werr recorded thls'week.'Uie pinirtlc would he added to the Ju'l term. The
Flujames..
• to jmrehnse mnlt tJoXes.approv'ed by
Sir Roderick
- o f _Mr.-Wnlirr-HrmnnrTr' RnlIIiis'XoII«Jge7
ulnrs of which tjouM not he learned, ns in judge announces that the illegal carrying “
the Postmaster General a ml so stamped on
Winter Park, Flu.), Mr. Luckle possesses
seyerfll
i pstnticus the denis werennn Inrge o f arms will he4sto|)jK&gt;(l. if severe nteas* .... 11
j 3 iia ;fc - «ia v i
the box. These boxesenn lie hntlof-linr»
Allen ilunr, oitiw-hr-J lo Duutilns. ClarenceMahoney an unusually flue voice and .flung with
jicnle, nnd (he parties iutcresjgl did not ures will stop
__
ry J, Wilson, hardware dealer, at $1.30.
catnuirfmaie ease, expression and distinct
wish To divulge the nfew» nt jirescnlT T _
with name painted thereon, and must be
Western Capitalists have recently pur­
enunciation. I
itcinrMW Mottle*
.....
Dr. R. L. Tuylor of i’ ittsburg and John'
placed at n jwlnt where mail currier ‘ can
chased 75,000 acres of land in DeSoto
Norman............. 7 . . . . . U ton HoughCun
For the entire programme the interest
Sandy............................... Erne*l Huustiolrirr
Duster of Tarnntum. Pu., are here this county.
Mill«..... ......... .....,..... . ,t^ DenhamJl'pmpte of a largo audience was expressed in en­ get mail out and place mall therein with­
week enjoying life, and incidentally pur­
Murdoc k..........7....... : ................ Ernest Bl-tt*
out getting out uf his wagon, Tiie most
In order to enter the United States with
ArtuniANtS O
NniTJAUO
thusiastic applause and frequent encores.
chasing celery laud. They have closed a
two orphans in iter charge. Miss Julia
convenient height to place tiie box is on
llnbcrl.......................... Ralph K. Steven* OB
Following Is the program ns rendered:
tleul with the Holden Real Estate Co. for
Uflnr«»............... ................ Henry Moor
top o fn (tost four and a half feet high.
Amende* of Cuba had to give $500 bond for
l ady Mariialct, mother of Robert Dhu...... ........ Duo—Fe»livol Sounds, Overture
Nürnberg
flfly acres of celery Innd in Spring Ham­
........................................ Evva Krenger
the return of each of the orphans. The
Ml»»
Trunk,
Mis«
Hill
Mrs.W.
M.
Cuat
has'gone
to
Clllcnco,
to
Blanche of Devon, a maniac...... SoWee William» 0 Thou Sutilimn Svrrrt Evening Star ..........Wore
mock. This land will be cleared at once
j«m y landed at Port Tampa. Miss Menijteu. the Luky ut llm Lnke.......... . : ........
s|&gt;end six or eight weeks witli friends and
Ml»» Urlìi Meitlnger, Miss Ruth Mrltlnger
and
next full
put
in
cultivation. It will dez is the founder of tin orpluumg« j a f g »
............................. jullu May Hnmlllon 00
Miss
Carrie
Lovett,
Mis»
LiAda
Lettler
.
.
.
.
.
relatives,
GUAM'S AMD LADIC3
Meyer-Hrlmund
IntlrumrnlalSoto...........MU» Ruth Ablyitl '00 Dance.......... ........................
IllBli Mr Dn»lf wns h m r Tj0 untl wlsbed to bring tw oof herchsrges
Mts» Ruth Meningee
___ __ —U. 4b-M c«it has grmettrCmi'iiJIb to tqienT
SoldIrr't Clmru«...... '......... ....... ...^...^iycUiy Riamiall - ,. see»«
in February, nnd represents a pftrty of
'..V T.7‘. .7........Col I «Ti alii
to this country to show the work she is
Mi»» Linda LrfHer
n vacation of n few weeks.
~ t^ e i ! n iW a y “ 1^tcrnooiv ' ii 11 t-nu-rtn i nTare mum capitalists,
doing.
Toncred. Overture (Duet)....... .. Rossini-Auber
meat was given by the grndes below the
Ml»» Mettinger, Mr» Munson
— H. H. Chappell we presiune Intends
Tfte Holden Real Estate Co. nlso sold
The largest mortgage In point Of value
Slumber Romance ....... ...: ....................Gounod
eighth. The Jolly Cooks, thc-Sunbonnet
beautifying
the
grounds
in
front
of
Ids
res­
tiie
Stenstrom place west of the city con­ ever recorded in Florida, probably, wus
Mr J. 11. Luckle
Mr, Walter Drennan, Piano
idence oil Celery avenue, as he has n quan­ sisting of about seventy acres of lami Hint filed for record last week In the Dude
llaliics, Overall Boys, the Ralnlxiw March, Pol onalge ( Militai
re A Major) ........ .......Chopin
Mias Prank
tity o f stone on the ground. The grounds some of which has been cleared. The con county clerk's office. It is given by the
Mother Goose Reception nnd the Little
Berceuse front Jocelyn.............................. ('««Inni
or park in front of Mr. Chtipjieirs place is sidcrution wus $1-1,000, and the purchasers
Patriots Drill, all by the children of the
Miti Tirine
iluridu East-Const Rttilwny Co. to'Jnspir
different grades in costumes were the best Ebony Song».......................................Caleb Lucy of natural growth and formation, and is were parties from- Now Ytìfr. They wil C. Suiter, trustee, private secretary to
(a ) My ~
(bj Nevah Min’ .......................
features ever given by th e school T&gt;T any”
one of the most aUractive anywhere to be bring down several families in the early Henry M. Flagler, owner of the mil way
(c) Get Ut&gt;. Luke, Go Ling
fall and put all the Innd in cultivation.
•eelion. The children carried out the Schertiu fram Sonata Op. H. No 2 ..— Ileethoven found.
and tourist hotels along ihc East Coast.
Ml»» Margaret Davit
K. R. Murrell sold the Licby place west
drills like veterans, and their work In this
We know of several purties going nwny
The amount mentioned in the document
March and churns. L o hengrin
Wagner-Kopie»
Mis» Mettinger, Mrf Heaiie Houser
TttTPcTiun demonstrated the careful train­
to spend a few weeks and some a few of the city to Mr. Duvids.
is forty millions of dollars. It is deemed
l Ml*» Alitxitl. Mit» Prank
There are rinite a number of northern
ing of the teachers. The programme was Sonata In C Major ( Pint Movement).rt .Beethoven mouths summer vacation In next few
expedient to Inirrow this large sum for cur­
Miss Abhott
capitalists in the city looking up the cel­ rying on the Key West Extension work,
as follows:
Yeoraon’» Wedding Song....................... P o n la to w tkl weeks. Verily, the celery delta will be
ery
pruixisKion, and they will purchase
M
r
J
.
ft
Luckle
Scrng-Jolljr Co... ....... .......... . _ .
devastated of life. Will re|»ort these de­
building branch lines, consolidating,-leas­
Dialogue—The Train to Maura............ 5lh Grade March of War Prlrstl ( Dun) .......... Mendelssohn
several
large tracts before leaving.
partures ns they take place, May they
Mis» Prank. Miss Mettinger
ing or purchasing other railways or rail­
Drill—The Sunbonnrt Babies and Overall Boy»....
Mis* Ablaut, Mr*. Ine» Tlirnsher. *
...............................................Itl Grade
return jioorer but wiser.
way property, and for the imrpose of Im­
bislrurm-tilnl D uet.......................5lh Grade
Drill—iiie Rainbow March.. ....Girl» of 2nd Grade
Orlck Paving Progressin g
proving equipping, providing betterments,
Mass
M
eeting
O.
II.
Walsh,
we
learn,
is
soon
to
com­
.............Girl»of5tbGrade
apane»eSoiur
First street has now been paved from npern ting nnd maintaining the same, and
lotlrer Goose Reception ami Drill ....... 3rd Grade
Ail citizens interested in u Fourth of mence building on his celery farm.
D Ikrar Song....................
3lh Grode
Sanford avenue to tiie railroad crossing for paying present indebtedness.
Unit I'utriot»' Drill......................... .4lh Grade July celebration In Sanford nre requested
A ll those living back u distance from
Dialogue—The Art Critic..,....,.......'..7th Grade
on the soutli side and from the railroad to
While lying nt the wharf in rnmpn Inst
Iniirumental Solo...Mary Alice Wagner, Dili Graile to meet in the city hall next Monday the route of the currier on Rural Route No.
Pnlfnetto avenue on the north side of the week, the steamer Vnndtilin narrowly es­
Play—Tlie Talking Garden.................Oil) Grade night at 8 o'clock. An organization will
Tljynlnv ot 3:30 ,p. m. at the Opera be perfected nt this meeting, committees 3, soon to be established, which will tra­ street-car tracks. First street will soon be caped destruction by fire caused by the
House were held the graduation exercises created and all necessary measures adopt­ verse the celery deity, will be expected to finished, nnd then Park avenue nnd Com­ explosion o f a small gasoline tank in the
of the Htli grade. The graduutes are ed to make tiie proposed celebration a great place u mail box nlonside the route ut the mercial street to the dejiot will he paved, hold o f the vessel. Chemicals were used
Margaret Davis, Huhy Dixon, Knte Brown, success, and one tiiat will redound to the most convenient place opjtosllc their res­ giving our city u fine appearance from the to extinguish the Arc.
railroad. A fter this street is finished
Selma* Kricksun, Albino Frank. Mamie effd lt o f the Celery City, Let every San­ idences.
Secretary of Navy Meygra lias settled the Hijl, Jesxie Hutchinson, Alma^Pagflll ford-loving citizen be present Momlity
A t a recent meeting gLthe city coum-ii the olhci flUeetx will ho paved.—and the question that looked like u nilxup. He
hard!., May Belle Wocxlburn, Versa Wood- njgliLJilny «Mih.---------------:-------------of Cameron City the question of rows three miles oi brick streets wilt lie finished lias appointed Hutch 1. Cone to he chief nf
otbouL October- IIhiDtuck. Antrim IjetrCnldwctL'TtniucyDcane,
the bureau of steam engineering und en­
Florence lìm i nie. Iffi»»y Kmmiur mum»w --------- — New Opel it If Oliste
gineer in chief of the navy.
feared little for himself, but feured that
Pine Window Display
WfynorT Ketmetlt Morton, Verne Mes­
It is rumored that T. N. Gummert, who Mrs. Large anti the snuiller Lurges might
Last Friday three men lost their lives
senger.
Garner &amp; Roberts have a fine window and several others were injured by the
is intereatet) in several opera houses in be run over, nnd then the* beautiful wild
Thursday evening the Juniors of the Pennsylvania, will buUd on opera Mouse celery growing in the streets wus liable to display this week in the tea und coffee explosion of 700 pounds of dynamite on
High School entertniued the Seniors nnd in Sanford next full. Mr. Gummert is an be eaten doyrn, and again W.C, Riley wus line. The window is artistically decorated quarter boat No. 3, helongmg to the F. E.
active and energetic; business man o f his severely tossed by a mad cow hooking him iu Chinese style, nnd contains the famous C. railway, at Codjoes Key.
- their friends ut the Suuford House.
Tonight ut 8:30 o'clock at the Qpgra section, and when he undertakes to push in the west end of his (Mints. She stood brands of tea and coffee that are carried
A. B. Calhoun of St. Petersburg lias be­
- ■House will occur the regular High School a (»reposition seldom relinquishes bln ¡den. the old gen t'o n Ids head. Everybody in stock. The window was urrunged by come uti inmate of the Confederate sol­
- Commencement exercises. Prof. Suhrie He promises some lirst-clnss attractions, Imigiiedbut mother, and site mended pants Nathan Garner, und for the smnll space diers' home in Jacksonville.
in whieh the display Is confined in a good
of the Business Department o f Stetson umong them being the “ K uiihub Cyclone, all d a y .— — -— -iTwo men named McDowell, who were
ue
Who
Cut
PeffePH
Wldskers
T"
University will deliver the address. Tite
on their way front Ormond to Chicago In
' ‘ following wlp be graduated: Misses Ruth
an automobile, came to grief near Tiflon,
Abbott, Alice Robbins, Julia May thimltGo., last week, In crossing tiie railroad
ton; Messrs, Kdwtml Lane, Claude Coffee.
at tluit iHjJnl-ibui/ machine hulked and
Henry Peabody, Pulpit Stevens, Stanley
befure they could get it from the track a
^ Wood.
fust train struck and demolished U. The
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men
left the auto on approach of train and
• The Champion Beet
were unhurt.
Mrs. J. M. Troublefleld brought a beet to
Tiie first shipment of Floridu peaches
The Herald adieu this week that seems to
sold lust week in Atlanta lor $4.30 aerate
heal the record thus far. It is one of the
— SI higher than Inst yenr.
ordinary red beets that usually grow ns
fifty H. H. Uamlllg ui-Tam pa has aolarge as on ordinary potato, but this one
ceptcd a call to the German Lutheran
has attained larger pro|&gt;ortloii»jiml weigh»
church In Mobile, Ala.
nna dtie-half pounds. It la now on
John H. Higgins, recently arrested In
MmbJlTon In The'Herald window.
Higley. Lake county, for a robbery com­
mitted some time ago in Providence, R. L,
Your Sanitary Tax I* Due
was last week taken from tiie Tavares
The M ilitary tax for all residents east
ail and carried back to the Rhode isiand7
of Palmetto avenue must he paid by Satcity by an officer from that place.
Special correspondent to The Herald.,

I

“rdsy before noon. If not paid by that
time, the delinquents will be suuuuoned
before the mayor.
M. L. Scott,

Saniuuy Inspector.

The old Morales cigar factory at Port
Tampa which lies long been vucant, was
destroyed by Are last week. Cause un­
known. L ou $10,000.

�THE SANFORD HtfcAL»
late in the afternoon Tor then the speckl­
ed perch would lea ve. their perches and
seek theieeUve bull head and mussel shell.
I am torn between,conflicting emotions
and various suggestions and will remain
so until Yowell and M itacr can be con­
sulted.

EVEN TME GATE POST NOT IN IT

March Of The Girl Graduates
They are coming, men and brethren.
Many hundred thousand strong:
They are pouring forth an army
Exceeding wide and long.
They are tailing, they are nodding,
And their pluaet are waving high.
As each me Men lifts her banner
To lira glorious shining sky.
They are full of mighty wisdom.
And the world their oyster Is.
They hsve buckled on the srtnor.
And are ready now for bit.
They are ready fur the battle.
And their war-cry fairly thrills:
Some will sprout as full-Hedged lawyers.
Some as mlxers-up of pUls.
Mon. pour craven man. before th a n , e » »
flees afar and hides hie head?7™ *
For the gronnd Is charmed completely
tty the beauteous army's tread.
Man's a second fiddler sawing
Sadly on a «Ingle strand.
In the face of such an army
Swarming wildly o'er the land.
Yber'tl be filling all the placet
Filled by poor nrusnlc man:
They'll be dnlmlng oil the option».
Hosting every scheme and plan
And the one nice way to slop them
In tbelr stalwart, onward stride
_Jj to woo them and to whsshes»,- And to make each one a bride I

4 Another scholastic year of the Sanford
High School will soon be ended. .Another
mile stone passed. Another epoch in the
lives of the teachets and scholars. As
one who has passed through this tranal
tinn from boyhood to man's estate I can
-gros|&gt; the h a n d -o f-these gmrfttates an'rt
bid them welcome into therenl world, the
real struggle of life.
You have now [»asset! from beneath the
sheltering wing o f the preceptor-and the
.walla of the school which for years Intve
constituted your world. You are now
about to enter into the real world. Some
of you that yearn for more knowledge
und it greater perfection in the arts and
sciences will enter college nod (it your­
self to fight the bnitle of life equipped
with a higher knowledge than the public
school can give you. To those that have
this aim and can gratify this ambition a
broader mid wider vista unfolds to your
»thirst for_ knowledge. Those that would
__ .jClUcr fljon cc the holds o f commerce ami
busy marts of trade your knowledge
gleaned from a course in the Sanford
High School will stand you In good stead
You sliould now be equipped to battle
successfully with the world In whatever
line of trade your fancy may dictato.
And now the diligence with which you
have applied yourself at your studies will
be more clearly demonstrated. If the
hours at school have been rounded out
by u close application to your bookB your
future will be strongly guided by the les­
sons learned and in the great struggle for
existence your urmorwillbe proof against
the pitfalls made for your feet and the
shafts of criticism leveled at your efforts,
Lucky indeed Is the one ihnt has received
a good education, for In this enlightened
age there Is but small space for the otic
who fails to get beyond the three R's.
If you have hud the chance to gain this
knowledge and failed to do so you will
regret it for the remainder of your life.
How true then will the little couplet come
home to you:

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D . J. N

While talking to Felix Frank the other U P -T O -D A T E
B A K EER
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day about the w ireless telephone l re­
marked that these new inventions'would
Boon bring on the age of a moneyless Wc make everything known to the trade
world and we could all do business with­
Full Line of Confectioneries
out money.
"Some people are doing that nftw." re­
And Cigars
marked Felix, and 1 ducked the blow and
Free House-to-House Delivery
left while my credit was good.
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’Phone 108

4

4rth e greatest need

o f Sanford at the
present time is a Commercial Club or
Boosters' Club, or any other organization
that will fit up a good room, hold meet­
ings, take up all matters of public interest
and push the city Imiuoveinents. Sanford
has a Board o f Trade, hut you can't find
if, and the only reason that our city lias'
accomplished so much Is because we have
a citizenship of alert, up-to-date and en­
ergetic men. Now, If thesesame boosters
can be bunched together and work forSanford united by a Commercial Club, there
is no reason to doubt the effocts o f such
action in the future development of our
city.

W . W . LONG

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It has shown more results for the Money Invested than any oilier. •
It will pay you to examine the Celery Yields witertT7

P a in t e r ’ s S a n fo r d C e le r y
is used.

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Our representative, C. M. URADWATP.R. is in Sanford

every week.

See him or write to him at Orlando or

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Park Avenue In S p oor’s G rocery

'PSen* *

A t the present time there Is no head­
quarters o f any kind where the stranger
FRESH
The Popular Price and
and prospector can go and enjoy n few
And In after life the great chasm that hours of rest and recreation, where he can
y awns between Ignorance and education meet the people, discuss the situation, rend
will be most dearly defined. Therefore nnr Ilterntnre nrnl flwi a U -lIm I » » f » w l
l desire to congratulate the graduates Of figures about Sanford a t ' bis leisure. If
Special Rules by the Week
First Class Special Tables Reservrd
AND
~ the Sanford High School just as I would any movement Is Inaugurated in Sanford
congratulate the graduates of every year, it is necessary to get a lasso and ro|»e the
o f every school and in every part of the members together. I speak from experi
%,
civilised world.
unce. and I echo the thoughts o f the iua(Corner Palmetto and First Sts!)
And yet although you have matricu­ jority o f our citizens.
AT
lated, you have only begun the fight.
The prosperity o f the city is not pro­
Your armor has been buckled on, the sin­ moted by the wealth of Its Inhabitants, so
J. I. ANDERSON’S
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ews have been supplied and like the much 'os by the uniformity with which
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knight o f old you ure sent forth to do they pull together when an important un­
buttle with the rough old world that will dertaking Ja to be accomplished. A man
give und lake blows with a hearty good witli a thousand dollars at his command,
will. Your touchers cannot follow yOu and a love for the upbuilding uf his city,
JEW ELER
and guide your efforts in the years to is worth very much mure to it . than liu&gt;
auaie u* they have ill .like past.' i l i f i Up millionaire who locks up his capital and
MY SPECIALTIES
to you, my boys and girls, to make good snaps his Angers at home progress and
T e le p h o n e No. 6 0
and reflect credit not only upon yourself mprovements.
Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
and your parents hut upon your alma
Gorham's Sterling Silver
There is no city in the world that con­
mater, the deur old Sanford High School.
tains more public-spirited ciUzeus than
Rogers' Plated Ware
Sanford, and yet when a vital question Is
Elgin‘and Waltham Watches
4 When Is the best time to go fishingT up for discussion. It takes weeks to get the
;.
.
My friends who have recently had me out people together and decide upon the points
on seyeralfW iijjg excurgiups jkcid . to . ba In thaeose. There Bre TDUtif Vfthl ’iTuesALL ’ 'UÖ0DS GUARANTEED
*
divided upon this point. One told me tions to he propounded in the next few
" that the bewitching hour of 3 a. in. was months. Several large factories are to be
Just the time to hie oway through the built here and special inducements must
B O Y S ’ S U IT S
dewy meadow whore the lark carols sweet­ be offered. These questions must be de­
Boys’ Suits, latest styles and
ly and the ground Itch lays In waiting. cided on short notice, and without a Com­
odes, 3 to 17. Boy’s Washable
Another was sure that just at noon was mercial Club or a Board of Trade composed Suits, StoJtQLall. styles. Bloomer
‘tptfthe pmjier time for then, thr mn was. oiwtsery citizen o f Sanford' we call never
Pants, 3 to 17. Boys’ Fumishingsf
N e w s p a p e rs , M a g a zin e s and Periodical»
shinning in all Its glory and the sun fish hope to get results.
Cape, Etc. All Under Frit*.
34t,
were bound to bite. Another advocated
— T u t Sa u n i u l k .
J. C. A R NO , O R L A N D O
"O f nil sad words of longue or pen
The saddnt nrr these. It might have been.

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Mother

onroe

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The latest out is the

ENGLISH

The
"H e never knew her. His coming Into
the world was 'the signal for her going
used to make?
forth. A few brief days she clasped him
to her heart— the heart whose last beats
were mostly for him; then ere the baby
eyes had learned to look with recognition
The Kind That Looks
upon her, she kissed them closed—and
Like Bread, Tastes Like
closed her own forever.
Vaguely through life he missed her.
Bread,-and is Bread?
Times/ns a boy, when the night wind
moaned outside, and within fantastic
figures and shapes of fear formed In the
darkness, he. cowered beneath the covers
The Finest Line of Papof his cot and wept passionately for some­
thing that he wanted but could not name
tries in the City.
though afterward he knew that the thing
he craved was sheltering mother love.
Ills playmates had ever a source oT unrailing love and sympathy, from which
he saw them copiously and continuously
Our Wagon W ill Stop A t
xlxaw; «m l he fplt that the Fates had left
something out o f the scheme o f his life,
Your Door Every Day
and in the midst o f the ’ buoyancy of
youth his eyes would grow wistful and
his hears be sad.
Complete Line of Groceries
Then a man— and sometimes, after the
struggle of the day, when -came the quiet
hour—musing over the flood and fell, or
gazing far out into the sad and solemn
sea—he would dream of the land beyond
the setting sun—o f the mystic glories
which eye hath not seen— and o f her who
loved him ftrstl Aye, others came and
(Caterer to the Public)*
crept into Ills heart, and filled It with a
love that was almost pain; but in its in­
nermost holy of holies he kept'ever a
chamber inviolatefor the mother he never
knew.
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- And it pleased him (o believe that,
though lie saw her not. she walked
through
_ IB life beside him, nnd many times
made Tier presence felt In sweet sugges
lion o f kindly deed. In lilnnt stirrings of
the heart that turned him from tempta­
tion's way. And whatever o f good or
J. D. PARKER, Prop.
gentleness or generous Impulse ever blos­
somed in his life, to her he gave the credit.
Room and Board -gLBO—Pee—Dajrr—i
Therefore, on Mother's Day, when thou­
sands have the blessed p rivilege uf laying
Meals, 715c.
the votive offering 'uf their love at living
mothers' feet, and other thousands live
over tender memories of days when ! &gt; Special Rats by the W eek
mothers walked by their side— he wears
tfle white flower for her— for her to whom
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lie believes bis nature owes its best.
So, in the dusk of this dear day. while
the flower is fading, though its fragrance
lingers still, he writes these lines for the
sake o f those who, like to him. knew
mother only in the land of dream s."____
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W a n t Good,
I W holesom e

4 My

friend Hetherington o f the Lake,
land News evidently lost his mother when
he was ushered Into this world and In
'A Ctilel I» Among Ye Taking Notes,
last week's Issue of the News he pays the
and Faith, Ma’ll Prent 'Cm"—
following beautiful tribute to the parent
So Says Saunterer.
whosfi loss has left a void in his life:

A txrwjpepcr Is not oltooetber published to tell
u to
the people whst they would lib« to know, but he*
glee much of Its space to telling them what they
. mmgkt to know.*—Greetr.
„ -A S
Speofe/ CarrmponJtnrt re WT/irreMi

May 21, 190»

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May 21.190»

THE SANFORD HERALD

Notjce O f Incorporation
Nodi* is hereby given that we the under«lined
Intend «0 apply to the Honorable Alfart W. (ill
ditiit. Governor of the. 5t«U&gt; of Flnt-Mit.-mr the
•¡2nd day of Julie. A, D. 1999, fur falters Patent
I»corpora l In« the SANFOK6 ATHLETIC AND
AMUSEMENT ASSOCIATION under the following
ed charter, the url|lnal of which 1« now on
E the office of the S ecreia ryd U ro State of

Notlcc Of Incorporation

Sheriff'» Sole

tinder and by virtue of an- eieCutíoirTTsued out ]
of and under the sen! of the Circuit Court of the |
Seventh Judicial Circuit In nnd f a Orange county,
state of Florida, dated April 23, A. D. IBIHL
wherein W. D. Holden and W. J. Thigpen, partners j
doing business as Holden Real Estate Company
are plaintiffs and J. K. Westbrook and William end
F. L. Gamble, doing business as Wm, Gamble A|
Company are defendants.
I have this day levied upon and will sell on Mon­
day the 7th day of June. A. D, 1909, the samel
being a legal sales day and during the legal hours
of sales In front of the court house fh Orlando. Or­
to. A. DtCartts.
ange couniy. Florida, at public outcry to the high­
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF EAGLES est nnd fast bidder f a cash the rollawlngdesctifad
BUILDING AND I.OAN ASSOCIATION
real estate lying and falngln said Orange county.
We. the undersigned, have associated ou r»elm Florida, to wit; fat 37 of Florid« Land ¿ Colmilxa- ]
Itotethef. jlhd «faTwrofiyi s s s y j.^ „ ....I.... fuVsf^ tlon Company's Farm; purchaser to pity Thf TIHeT“
■lfi-4
L A. Ktsxwuon. Sheriff.
P'ltlibie of forming ourselves Imp U body politic
mvi rewpnrele. under «ml by virtue of the taws of
the state of Ffaidn. and do adopt the following ar­ Notice o f Application for Tax Deed Un­
ticles of Imurporalion.
der Section 8 of Chapter 4888, Laws
Ajmcu: t
,
of Florida
.. TIT. nnm,‘ ° r this corporation shall fa Eagles
Notice Is hereby given that Fanny W. Taber I
Iliilldlng ami Loan Association and it» place of
fasinesi shall fa at Sanford, Orange County, Fla. turchosrrof Tax Certificatep No. 293, dated the
ouMhdny of Juno A. D. 1900. has Hied said cer­
' Avrttit it
In my oilier, and has mnde application fur
The general nature of the business to fa conduct­ tificate
lax deed to Issue In acyonlniiue with law. Said
ed by this corporation shall fa to Wty, own. Mil certiorate rmhrocv-s the following described proti
and convey real m ale, nml to Improve the some etly situated In Orange county, Florida, to-wfft;
by erecting buildings thereon; to farrow money nnd Beginning NE Co; of WM of 8EM Sec 32 Tti IOS.
secure the same, and monies otherwise owing, by Range 30 E, Run W 12.02 ch». S 11.11 dis. E 18.13
mortgages, denis, bonds, notes or other ohligniinns eh». N i l i rhs. NWly to Beg 13 acres. The said
therefor; to make advances nnd loans uf money; to land falng assessed nt the date of the Dsuanrn of
lease real estate as Landlords; to fay and sell, to snclt certificate in Ihr nnme of unknown owner.
acquire, own nnd hold all personal property neces­ Unless said crrtlfleate shall fa redeemed'according
sary to nilvantofeausly conduct and transact any to (aw. tax drrd will Issue thereon on the 31st day
business Hint this corporation Is nuiliortrcd toenr- of Muy A, D. 1909.
ry on; and to do all such other nnd further tilings
Witness my official signature aiul seal tills the
as mny fa necessary or expedient to fa done f a 30th day of April A. D. 1909.
the successful transaction of the business of this
f CfÇjkf I
11 tul l^ikiiiiiÇiiiiiU
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corporation; nnd to have, exercise and enjoy all 37-4t
Clerk Circuii Court Orange County, Fl«.
tint rights, powers nnd privileges Incident to corpo­
rations organized and existing under the laws of
Notice or Application for Tax Deed I
the State uf Fluilda.
sm elt in
Under Section B of Chapter 4888,
The amount of the capital slock of this carpera'
Laws o f riorida
tlon shall faTwrnly TWwiniiM (320,009_
_ , Do).
000.00)
.hhtUce is ftaeaby itirrn that Herbert 0, Crlppen.
bus, to fa divided Into Iwu-Lfausmidsh-SBe ■Set»!*»;
a
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p ar maUm « ! T e n f&lt; iA 6 »llk g W is rtttTToWr paid tutretín»er of tax certlfleate Nn. 2207. dated 'the
bifida
----* D. Ì803, ‘has” filed said
ay of* *’
November
A.
f a with law nil money of the United States. &gt;____
All or
nny portion of the sold capital Slock may he pay - certificate In mr office, and has made npplh-nlien
iiblc Id or issued or used f a nr In the intrchnse of fa tax deal to Issue In «Wunlanna with law,- Said
iroperty, labor ur tnrvtcos, nt n Just^vnlUfillod -certificate etnhTOfrs Hie followifjg descrltx-d proti‘
‘to-’
-m ;
I hereof tube delerr.tlned by the board of directors. e rtv situated In Orange county. Florida,
W O a o f SEI4 ,of J iL r H ,5 o c .^ T A L jiU N. K 31 E.
AWTICLX tv
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The said land fa ln g assessed a t rite date of the
Tills rurporallon shall-con Untie and have full Issuance of said certificate In the nnme of R. V. H o m o s « and
B u tilo *
B lacksm lth ln g and Horosohoolng
lower tonere-ise incorporate rights nnd franchises Brown. Unless snld certificate shall Is* redeemed f&gt;~*U
or a tieriod of ninety-nine years from and after the according to law, tax dred w ill Issue tllercon on l ì t i
commencement of Its corporate existence.
2 4 th day o f May A . D „ 1900.
AXTKU: V
W itness m y o fficin l signature and seal tills the
The husincss of this corporation shall fa con- 23rd day of A p ril A. D.. IU0U.
ducted by the following officers: A prrsldrnt, viceI scal}
,0.
B, M. Rishhsok.
A U T O M O B IL E S FO R L IV E R Y U S E
ircsldent, tn-usurer and secretary, elected by the
30-4
Clerk C ircu ii Court Orange County, F'la.
muni of illrectors, nnd a board of directors of not
less than five nor more than seven directors, who In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­ «•++&lt;• * * - : - { - * + * * - : - * * * * * - M - * - : - + * * * - : - * * * * * - K - * * * 4 * 4 * + + + + - &gt; + + + + + + «
shall fa stockholder! In said corporation, to fa
cuit. Orange County, Florida
elected by the stockholders annually. The office of
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secretary and treasurer mny fa held by the same M. F'rank, I'lalnlKT
person.
vs
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} A tta c h m e n t.
.Until after the lirst'annual meeting of ihaalocL- D a vid H .-Ihcm «»,-D efen d a n t.—7----------Imtdrrs. herein provided
and until their suc­ To David H. T h o in a i, 71 llro n dw ny. New York,
cessors are elected and ijunlllird. the officers of this
N. Y .. and to a ll whom It m ay concern:
corporation shall fa W.
Holden, presldr iit ; W. 11. _ Y u t l JUc_hcitby.iu*UtU-.l th a t «sertrtirnTTttrTiméiiT
Notice I* hereby ilven thttljve, the undersigned,
inland to appiyytr the Honorable Albert W. Gil­
christ, Governor of the state of Florida, on the 10th
day of June, A. D. 1909, for letters patent Incor­
porating the Eagles building and Loan Association,
■Milder the following proposed charter, the original
or
which IsFfald'g
now on Itle In the office of the Secretary
“ } StanJVf
W. D, Hotpot,
W. II. Undtswimo,
S. Rutter.
G. R. Calhoun,

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_____ SANFORD
ENT ASSOCIATION,
We, the under*tuned, have nssodotnl ourselves
together for Ute purpos of f a ntini Into « body
politic and
non
nml do mìopi the folh
w ioi—
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n n rs td w
punition
lowlint articles of
sands L
Tits name of Ihla corporation shall lie SANFORD
ATHLETIC AND AMUSEMENT ASSOCIATION,
ami Ita place of business shall he at Sanford,
Orenie County. Florida.
asnru it.
‘jha general nature of tire fa t Itie»» to be trans­
acted and conducted by this corporation shall lie.
to encourage and promote athletics and amuse­
ments of ab kinds, to organise and maintain tennis
to play t&gt;a*cl&gt;all. football, and other games-r«|uirskill, to own. maininin, oiwrale nnd manage n
a ring
park f a the tmrpoae of horse racing, in
promote and encourage nml conduct fairs and ex­
position, to run. oiwrale nnd maintain an amutcincnt park, to own, fay, aell and convey rral
estate, to acquire, own. fay. tell nnd convey per­
sonal property of every kind.and character, to
erect suen buildings ns It may desire or drrm
proper, or that may be rntulred for the use of the
corporation In carrying on its fastness; to borrow
money and to secure the same and monies other­
wise owing by mortgage deeds. Winds, note», or
other obligation» thrrcfnrat and to do all such other
and further things as may lie necessary nnd ex­
pedient to be done for lire successful transaction
uf any of the business tills corporation Is amburUnl
to transact slut conduct; and to have allsueh other
«tsd-AnSher twwcrs iiirrjidrnlnl to corporations
organijh I and rxlsllug under the laws of the Stale
The «mount of the capital stock o f this cm
I km shall be FIVE THOUSAND (IffiOOu.wu#
IX) LLAK3. 10 be divided Into 11v« humlrrd shares
of the par value of Ten Dollars each to he paid for
with lawful money of the United States. All or
any purliun of ths »aid capital stuck may Iro pay­
able in or issued or used for or In the purchase uf
property, labor or servicrs.oal a Just valitntiuti
ihrrcuf U&gt; bn deter mined by the hoard Of directurs.
AHtNt.E tv
This corporation shall continue nnd have full
powrr to exercise its corporate rights and fran­
chises f a a jicrlnd uf ninety-nine yrnrs from nnd
after the commencement uf Its corporate existence.
ASTKUC V,
Hie fastness of this corporation shall lie con­
duct rd by a president, vice-president, secretary
and treasurer, and a hoard of directors of not less
‘ then five members.
Until nftrr the first annual meeting of the stockli.iliWf), the offirrrs of this uuporutiou shall be
—GHTATDzCotles, President; D. G. .Wagner, VlceI’tmidmtiJ. D, Davison. Secretary nnd Treasurer:
the fanrd of directors shall
1
Go;1, * lw r..n »»r
—DrtL- Wngner. H. R. at evens,. U. W. Herndon nnd
T. A. Newlan.
The llrsl or organisation meeting of this corpurnllon »hall fa held at Sanford, Florida, on the 2Htli
day of June, A. D. 1909, anil thereafter the annual
meeting of «lat-k holders shall fa held onjhe fourth
h
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t In.ltinr of w h r - - » —nryyf-m»mirtx vt,

SHIPPERS OF

Florida Fruits «»&lt;i Vegetables

General Insurance Agents
SANFORD, FLORIDA

HAND BRO THERS'
L IV E R Y , F E E D and

SALE STABLES

H o rses and M u le s B ought and Exchanged

fa,

t'J t. Runge, set-rela ry and treasurer: thè lo a rd ut director» shall fa
W. I). H o h lrn; G, K. Gaihoun, W. II. Uiuh-rwnud,
S. thlleslun nnd George A. DcColtes.
" The flrst or o rg n n iia llo n m eeting o f lite stocklio ld e rs o f th is corporation shnll f a lie ld in tlu scitv
I Sanfonl^jLtrsnge- n ru n ty .- n o z M a .-o n -ttie 'IB T ti
tl;n y T jrjQ lle , A. D 1009, f a lite purpuse o f adopting hy-law s, n n d n im iile iiiig th e u rg n n l/a tlo n u f thè
The highest am ount of Indebtedness o r lia b ility i-urjkitntion, us herelnfafore pruvlded far. and
lu which t b it corporation s ltn ll s u b jiv t its e lf «bull Ih rre n fte r thè unriual meetings uf thè stuckhuhlers
shnll fa held un thè th ird F riday in June of ench
be the sum u l FTve Thousand Dollars.
and evory yeur.
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Ttie name* and.reskleuces uf the sutiscrll.brg Incorpurafas. nnd the amount of capital stuck sub­
scribed by each nrc 0» follows:
Geo A, iJeColteS, Sanford, Fla.
Ten shores,
U. Q, Wagner.
Sanfad. Fla.
Ten sbart-s
J. D Davison,
Sanfunl, Fla.
Ten shares,
ll. K. Stevens,
Sanfad, F’la.
Ten shares,
ll. W. Herndon,
Sanford, Fin.
Five shares.
T. A Newlutt,
Sanfau, F'la.
Five shares.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the subscribing incurpotaturs have hereunto set th e ir hands.
Geo. A. D rC o tln
D. G. Wugncr
II R, Stevens

II. W. Ib-rmion
T, A . Newlan

'J. D Davison

State of Florid n. I SS.
Cmitity of Uritiigef
Before me tiersminlly appeared. Geo, A. DeColies,
I). G. Wngner,}. I). Davison, li. R. Stevens. II. W.
Herndon and Y. A. Newlan, who ore well known to
me to fa the pcrsutis niioied In ninl who tubscrilHsI
their tiuinrs to the foregoing articles of incxirtsiraIhm. Slid severally acknowledged before me that
they subscribed andesccuUsI the same for the pur­
poses therein expressed.
upo
WlTNFSSmyl
IIN ESS my hand un
litui seal nl Sanford. Flor Ida,
on this the 1Dilii idny of May. A. I). 1909.
Rhit'a If. Mssss.
Notary l*uhlic. Slate of Florida, nt Large
My Commission expires January llhh 1910

(ii r.ourl of,Justice or Peace. Stute of
riorltlu
Frank W. Grayntn, Geo W .’
Adams and C. U. Ferry, do­
ing taislness us the 1'astime
Iheater, plaintiffs.
Orungi- CoiniVy.
vs.
T Wiliams nnd A. 1?, Bounr, Thtnt District.
doing business us Tbcnter
Film Supply Company, de­
fendants.
Under and by virtue uf a writ nl attachment is­
sued In the above slulist cpsr, put ul-Die . ubuve
•“ Wutt, I will sell at public'outcry lit front of my uflse il.sir in Snnlonl in said county of Orange, on
the 711* day of June, 1909 at II o’clock a. in., to
the highest bidder for cash, the following property,
to-wit; Seven reels uf moving picture films, the
proiwrty of above stated defendants Siild sale to
fa made under said writ and by virtue of an order
from the court dalrd April Slli, A. D. 1009.
L. G. Stvim.tmuw.
„ Justice Fence, Third District, Orange Co., FIs
Daterl May fith, IflOO,__________________ 39-4t

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T lie hlghest autunni uf liulehtrdness or lin h illty
to which ib is iv irtn ra tia n shnll su b irci its e lf shall
he t wIce thè nmount uf I I I c a id la l stock.
strtm z vii
The n nm rs nnd n-sidemes u f thè suhscrihlng Incoriiorntors o f th is ra riio ra tio n , and lite iiim m ut of
t e li are us folluws:
ca pitai stock suhsrrlbert hy m
W. D. Hohlen,
orti. Ha,
SG Shares
Sotifont. Fla.
I H. Underwood,
40 Shares
Runge,
San funi, Fla
30 Shares
Sanfail. Mn.
. R, Calhoun,
30 Silures
, Fuleston,
Sanford, Fla.
30 Shares
Smifuril, Fia
Geo. A. DeColies,
30 Sitares

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In witness whereof the subscribing Incortioruturs

uf I h o t UI putul hut h ave bereu
rebuto MhscrlhCil Un ii

names

W, l&gt;. Holmcn,
W. II. Usorswoiio.
S. Rusr.r,
(i. K. CsUIUON,
S. FllLtSTO«.
Gro A. tfrC om s.

State o f F lorida
’m inty of Drange
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Hefnre tne. a n otary public. |u-rsoniilly ap|&gt;rnrcd
W. I). Holden. W. 11 Underwood. S. Runge, (!. K
Calhoun, S. Ih fle ito n and Geo A. DcCottca, who
are well known to me to I k- llu- persons named In
und who subscribed th e ir names tu the foregoing
i¡»-Vs o f Incorporllon. and severally aeknowin lg txl Urfore me Dial they executed the same for
the uses and purposes therein mentioned.
In witness whereof I have heieunlu sat m y Imnd
nnd official seal o f o fiie r nt S a n fa d in the com ity
uf Drudge and the Male o f Florida, on litis the 4 lh
day iof May, A. D. 1909.

Rirn'ii II. Maksx,
Nutary Fuhllc State ut Large

My tom m isslon expires Inn. 9, 1910.

N o t ic « «»1 lkiftclmriro

A ll pcmoiui art* ltoroby mtlilicd that
on, to-wit, the IKIth day o f June, llKlD,
The Hiutranty Trust and Saving Hank
will ulrts.lv for itB-llnaldiscluirKu us ex­
ecutor o f the estate uf iAtrinje A. Chase,
deceased, to the Hun, William Martin,
County Judge of* Omnnc
County,
Ploridu, and fur the approval by said
Couuty Jutljfe uf final accounting us set
forth in its re|Hirt to «aid County
Judge’» office in the City o f Orlando,
Orange County, Florida.
Orlundo, Florida, January 16, 1909.
In the Circuit Court o f the 7lh Judlctul The Guaranty Truitt und Saving Hank,
29-fun W . M. Bcatwi-’k, Jr., PreaidenL
Circuit or the State o f riorltlu for

Orange County

In the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial
City of Sanford. ) Illll In Chancery to Enforce
Circuit of the State of Florida for
ys.
Tax
Lkn.
L.
.
M. (J. Hudcugten. )
Orange County
Tothe defendant. K. C. Duncan;
,. 4 F Ì D Ilf Simlimb-|— ttm III UlûliiTryTu Eiihirve
Il ijplissrliig filini tile nilldavli ul the City Solidvs
has
w w l . ___I « . . T , I.— .
__ s . t
X ..a__ _
M—Drttronsmv Jlj----------- Tas L U »,----------}“f vf Ilite
H i yo f Uhsufiisd
farrin filert
faves that you are a non resideni of thè Stale of
Tt) the defendant, M ll fiimison:
li . i and thst yottr residence Is unknuwn, utid
It, upp&lt;-uring from (he aOldavlt of the City Sotictitisi mere Is no perauu in this stale thè ta-rvice uf tnr*of the Clry of Sanford herein filed, llml fie fa ­
ssuljpoenu upou wbonvwuuid bliul you, and timi llóte» Dial ymi urea nuit-rrsldrnt of the State of
ytwr agl- !» over lite ugicuf 21 yeark.
Florida, niui that your residence is unknown, nnd
'' Utberefore ordered that you do upprpr In ibis that there it no ta-rson In this state the service of
A*1/* 1B0»
hereln filed, upon Munduy, June 7, a suhiKMfta upon whom would bind you, and liras
your age is over the age of 21 years.
•Il is furtber firdeml that thltordrrof iwlillcatlon
It is therefore ordered thht you do appear in this
r * l‘u,;llshed once a Weck f a elglit con»«-ulive court to the bill herein filrd, upon Monday, June
m ine Sanfurd Herald, a newsfinpef puh- 7. A. D. 1909.
lh*tul» n * le
Sanfotd. lu Urange coutil y.
It Is further ordered that this order of publication
fa published once a week f a right consecutive
Vvuucts tny band unti thè Seal of said circuii weeks in lite Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­
«tu e this 27th duy uf March, A. D. 1909.
lished in the City of Sanford, in Orange county.
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li M. Ruetsaw, |si al )
Florid«.
____________ __________ — Clerk Ciri ult Court Grange Couuty. — Witness my hand and the seal of said circuit
— — — -By M.-t, Hsrt, Deputy Clerk, court, this 27th day of March, A. D. 1909.
11. M. RoantsuN. (*ua|
In The Circuit Court. Seventh Judlclul 33 B
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County.
. Jl&gt; AL.J. jiart, Deputy (fa rt
Circuit Of Florida, Orange County

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I n C h ancery
Uf t « Keith Nldsol Drought
htr huitioDd,

A- L. D ruufhL

Atma C. Woudbrklge. and

BUI to Remove Clotid
from Title

Thotns* Erarost Wilson, being duly sworn, de­
poses and says: Thst he D one of tiro attorneys f a
In the above entitled cause, that
*»njahasjlijijj
to ironcvp
falieygikad
does oenevc
believe
ih.i
r V™* reason ui
anu uoes

/«fendant. C. C. Warwick, trustee. U a

In the Circuit Court,7th Judicial Circuit
or Florida, Orange County.
I n C h a n c e ry ,
Edith Ellison Adams 1 Bill f a Maintenance or Con­
tribution Under Sec. 1934
vs
Gen. Statuir»
F'rank Adsms.
To Frank Adams;
In the affidavit of Edith Ellison Adams, herein
__ and says that she is (be
complainant In above entitled cause, that the de­
(rn,l,
fendant, F’rank Adams, is a resident of Maitland,
oröo couniy, Florida, that he hag been abMM
Orange
slarwMenrv m laid fouiity fur mote than
lays next preceding this application for or­
der of publication, that there Is no person in the
state of Florida the service uf a subpoena upon
whom would bind such defendant: sod that defen­
dant is over (hat age uf (wenty-uns years.
• You are therefore ordered to appear to this bill
on Monday the seventh day of June A. D. 1909,
the same being • rule day of (hia court.
It Is furtber ordered that ibis notice he publish­
ed uocc a week f a four sucuesstve weeks, in the
Sanford Herald, a newspaper published In Sanfad.
Orange county, Florida.
Witness B. M Robinson, Clerk of the Circuit
Court of the said state and county and the aeal uf
said court ibis 5lh day of May A. D1B09.
B. M. RiM nsun. Clerk CBcult Court
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7 Unit a Thowaso, D C.
Tiara. Emmct Wnou«, Complainant'« Solicitor.

S Ä E t e j E

►Vtds, tL ■ .jy y -f **f ■ subpoena * upon whom
would D
bind
i^ eatt sif/rodanL and that said defen«tsnt U over Ihe'am foHvAiy-une (81) yean.
therefore wderrd to appear to this hill
« O R » day of July A D. 1909. the
sstue fa in s a rule dgy Of th D court,
la T&gt; t , l . f “idertH ) hsl this Order be published

u The Sanford Herald, a-Mwapaper irobUshed lb
" ¿ ^ «»«n t y jlo r k la
RoUuson, clerk of th&lt; Circuit
rc... " “ “H* * .B
. « ..M.
&gt;• Robl
^■ouri
Ciitj 11( f a the Seventh Judicial Circuii of Orange
Uro__seal o* the said court, this lira Sili
* • » « f May O b M
B. M. Rsautsoa, Clerk,

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• By M. A. Hoessn. D. (i

ikoaujtáwT WuaoK. ComplalaanFs Solid tor

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Issued out uf the oIlice uf the Clerk o f the C ircu it

Court uf the Seventh
ludlainl________
Circuit,____ngel
Oronge Cuim
. , _____,
ty. Florida, dated -the 30th dny of April, A. D.
11109, at the suit of M Frank against David II. I
Thomas, which writ bus facn irturnodfa theshtr I
ill MSwotril- quit your-iirupeil y, Sw-wit Lot 3T -L"7 1
TUliTfL orDIock 2. Tier 4. nixunllng to E. K.Trafford’s map yf the town of Sanford. Drongi- county,
Florida, ha» tx-i-n attached in satisfy lit* di-mnmi
Of ptatfitilT in the above case to the atnoutit of
31483,36
.
________ ________ . .
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Now, tlierefae. unless you. the said David 11
Thatnas sitali personally fa nnd appenr fafore the I
Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial Circuit of Or­
ange Comity. Floridu. mi the first Monday In |
August next, same faing the 2nd day of August,
A. D, 1909, judgment will fa rendered agnltistyuuj
mid in favor of the said M. Frank mu! so much of
the property attached as tuny lx- sufficient tosati»fv stud Judgment nml costs will be sold to satisfy
the same.
Wilness. H. M. Robinson. Clerk of Circuit Court.
Seventh Judicial Circuit, Orange County, Florkln.
(mil tile seal of suid unit! this the llllt duy of May,
A. It 1999.
D M. Ruuorsox,
|s« al |
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. Clerk. .
Geo. K, IttConro, Attorney fur I'lnintifT
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lutile Circuit Court or the 7th Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florldu for
Orange County

DEALERS’ IN

Builders’ Supplies, Iiiterlarchen Sand
Alpha Cement, Acme Fluster

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Fluii», Estimates, and, ull information relative to Building
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City of Sanford,
)
vs.
I Bill In Chancery to
AmsraaiNHnildlng a faate. (
Enforce Tax t.ien
Ton tain Asso A I L . Wilson J
To the defendant, American Dullding &amp; faun.
Tontoln Association :
It aplx-ating from the affidavit of the City Solici­
tor of lite City of Sanford herein filed, that he fa ­
llen-» that you óre a non-resident of the Slitte of
Florida, and Dial your residence it unknown, and
that there is no person in this slate Du-service of
a subpoena upon whom would bind yuu.
It is therefore ordi tisi Hint yon do appear
in this |
apt*
unir!
irnrt to the
lit«* bir
bill herein flirti, upon Monday. June
7, A D, 1999
it is further ordered that Dlls order of publication
fa publisher) onte- a week for eight consecutive
weeks in The Sanford lleruld.n news|&gt;u{x-r pub­
lished in the City of Sanford, In Ornnge county.
Flotilla
Witness my hand and the seal of said circuit
court, this 27ih day of March, A. 1). 1999.
1). M Rowsswr, ( m ai .)
33-H
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange Couniy.
Uy I. M Ilari. Deputy Cleik.

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In ttie Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial !
Circuit or the Stute of riorldu for
Orange County
Illll in Chancery to Enforce

OFFICE AT RESIDENCE

T 1 I0 N E Í 2 Ü I

F IR S T N A T IO N A L BANK
OF SANFORD, FLA.
r . H. RAND, Prasldant
F. P. FOR S T I R , Casfilsr

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t.ity of Sunlord j

Hiyh;Gratle House-Building a Specialty

GEO. PE R N A LD , Vlos-Pras.
Bl P. W H ITN E R , A ssi. Cashlar

Only National Bank in Orango County
Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance
B a fs ty D apoalt Boxaa fo r R sn t
O R G A N IZ E D

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I. C. H U G H E S

CONTRACTOR
a nd B U I L D E R

Douglas A Mosley I
^n* Lien.
To the defemlnnts, Douglas A Mosley:
It uppeurtng Irorn the affidavit of the City So­
licitor ul the City of Sanford herein filed (hat he
believes that you are a nun-resident of the Stulr uf |
Floridi, and that yuur residence Is imknuwn. anil
that there Is no prison in tills state the service of
a subpoena upon whom would hind you and that Nnu« hut ilrst-olutts lultor employed nnd all cnntracia Rtiarunlretl tu he In arcurdance
your age it ovrr the age of rwrnty-ofic yrnrs.
with plans and sjrorilJcatioiiH
It is ihrrrfure ordered limi you do mipeur 111 this
court tu the hill herein filed, upon Monday, june
7. A. D. 1900
,
I am In Duskiess to do Bualness for Those Who Nwd
ll is further ordered that this Older of publication
— R s s ts f t l e s B o x T T r
fa pulii ¡»bed once a week for eight «msec mi ve

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Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

re t a 1n 3 lie S ii nfuni H uei td n i n-w r;i.-l |l. r |,i,l - |
the City of Sunfad . In Ornnge county.

e is r

.tiro«» my lmml nod the seni ÓT said circuit!
cuurl this 27tli duy of March A. 0,-1909.
U. M. KuwtnsoH, I u a l )
33-H
Clerk Circuit Court Orange Couniy.
lly M. I, Hart. Deputy Clerk.

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Notice o f Application for Sals of Lund |
by Executors

HAYES

DEALERS

In re rstale of
W. T. Johns, deceased.
To W. T. Johns, Jr.. Ulanche Johns and Martha E. |
Julius and all other persons Inlerrsled In the es­
tate uf W. T. Joints, deceased.
NOTICE D hereby given Ural an tiro lltb, day of I
June 1909. at Titusville. Honda, at hour of 2:30 [
o'clock ut Chambers id liroHoo.-Mtmx tl Jnni-K:
Judge o f the Circuit Court uf Orange Couniy. Flori­
da, or wherever the said Court may lx- at said I
date, tiro undersigned os rxeculuts or tiro estate of I
W. T. Johns, deceased, will apply tu said CourtJor J
an order pladirg tiro following desrrlfad lands in
puasessiiHt of the executors to pay debts of suld
estate, also an order of sale of suid lands to pay |
debts of said estate
fat three Bkx-k C Johnson's addition to Lake­
land, PUk County, Florida.
i * * * * * i - * * * * * - 4 - + + « f r + * * + + * F * + + ’} * * * ' f r * + ’fr4’-. • &gt; ■ « • + ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + &lt; &gt; ,
Luts len, eleven, fourteen and fiflaen Black A
ihnoon's addition to Lakeland, Polk County,
lorkia.
fats len and rlrven Block two fako Beulah ad­
dition to Lakeland. Polk County, Florida,
T first Street, one Uuck from Depot opposite Pualoffioe)
fat nine Block four Tier twu. known as Opera
House fat. Sanford, Orsnge C o u n teFlorida
r
East par
part of fat nine Block four Tier two. east of |
pern House.
ouse, Santoro.
Sanford. IOrange Couniy,
in ly , Florida.
Block «M
eight
it--fmtr. (irtltltl
val Counter
r,
Formerly Manager o f Centra) Cafe
- - - - - - narida.
fats 3 and 4 of Block C. fats S and 8 U Block I,
fa n 6 and 7
F of
o iBlock
»
I, fats 1. 2. 3. 4. 8, (I. 7 and |
H of Block G. fats 2. 3. 4 and 8 of Black E as per
of Markham Pnthjlrighls in Plat Hook D page
Slat
B. Orange County.florida.
Tiro legal heirs of W. T. Johns, deceased, al W.
T. Johns, Jr., and Blanche Johns, a minor, children
said deceased, and Martha ¿1
E. Julius, his wife,
being all the heirs of sskf desvas
sud residing
to
Mad «ad
i
_____ . Orange County. Florida. So
far as known
I
Sotar
I
Sesera.
to petitionsrs no other person has Interest In sa|d
Evsrythlnt First Class
Short Ordsrs At All Hours
lands; all of said Persons are notified to appear on
ay uf Juno 1909, fafore sold Court to aiww
cause If any they have, why said urders should not |
fa made at proved In the petition.

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A P L A C E FO R L A D IE S AND G E N TLE M E N

Prompt. Clean Service

Executors uf ostata of W. T. Johns, deceased.

Meal Ticket» are Sold at.Reduced Rote»

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�HICKS ON MAY WEATHER

FORTUNE IN CELERY
Punta

Gorda Herald
Advice

Give»

Good

_ Jn a comparative!)’ few year», Sanford
baa .become famous for its celery and the
wealth which It has brought to Its pro­
ducers. The business o f growing it has
brought Sanford out o f the depths of com­
mercial stagnation prevailing there some
eight years ago,andmadeitoneoftheinost
prosperous little cities in all the land.
Lands, which, a short while ago, were a
“ drug on the market” at $2 or $3 an acre,
are now quoted at $500 to $1,000 an acre.
And they are cheap at that price, because
they are said to yield as much In a few
months. It Is a common tiling, we arc told,
for an ncre o f Sanford land planted in cel­
ery Jo yield tlii prodjjscr q# much as SI,000.
Now, the iden-towhich we wish to direct
I f celery has done so
attention is this
much for Sanford, why can It not do as
much for Punta Gorda T No one can dis­
pute that the lands here are fertile enough
and they hare the adrai/ftfge m'TMhWar
Sanford th that they may be had for S3
to $10 per acre, Further, we are told that
at Sanford there is only n limited area in
which flowing wells can be obtained for
the necessary irrigation purposes. Here
the area 1spractically unlimited. Artesian
water In abundance may be obtained any­
where in this region.__
Small experiments made here in grow­
ing celery without Irrigation have shown
thnrourlands are well suited to the cul­
tivation &lt;of this popular vegetable and that,
with irrigation, the industry would be as
profitable here as at Sanford. Having,
therefore, every requisite for the business,
including the lowest prices for suitable
lands, tbetels no reason why Punta Gordn
should not soon become a rival of Sanford
In growing the finest celery in the world.
We are glad that a company o f our home
people has been formed with a capital or
$5,000 for the purpose of making a practlcnl demonstration of the fact that our
lands are equal to those o f Sanford for
grow ing celery as wenusolhervcgelaTflesT
and when our friends from abroad come to
see us next winter, we shall be prepared
to show them other things besides orange
groves and pineries that will yield speedy
wealth to the intelligent and industrious
workerOnc thing about this celery business
should he kept in mind: the planter does
not have to wait eighteen months to four
years for a return from his investment,
but he gels It within six months from the
time of planting. He can work six months
and make enough to live on six years.—
Punta Gorda Herald.

period will practically fade out after this
period, although its presence may be no­
ticeable up to the 20th. Adedded change
to cooler, with probable frost ot night,wlll
set In behind the stdrms to the eastward
about the 7th, and during the 8th, 9th i
and 10th. A reactionary storm period foils

few, Indeed, who enter the portals of
the casino are able to resist the com­
pelling atmosphere of the tables to
play on If losing and to plunge If win
nlng.—Chambers' Journal. :
Family Jars.

-«¿hoofcnmrter (to 'W tfW W -M ÿ dear.
I wish you would speak more careful­
ly: You aay that Henry Jonos came to
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Apcldcnt ally .K U IciLnl Barlnw .------

Name For The Ball Park
The following nameshuvebeen handed
in and The Herald will publish the list
until the season opens. The names of
the young ladies will be kept secret until
the contest has been decided. Every
Sanford lady should assist In naming the
ball juyk- Send in your name to The
Herald.
Celery City Diamond
Diamond Park.
Dixie Park.
Stevens Park

Rol&gt;ert E. 1-ec Park,—
Olympia Park.

A Name For The New Park
The Sanford Ball Association lsdesirous
o f naming theiiewbpll park, and gallantly
leave the selection to the Sanford ladles
The one sending in the most euphonious
cognomen for the park will receive a sea­
son ticket as a compliment of the asso­
ciation. The contest is open to all, and
the names are to be sent In to The H er
aid to be published each week.

New Stock o f Goods

. . . . It is Par Excellence...

Promises One Of The Most Delightful
Outings Of The Year
The Sunday schools of Sanford will
unite In holding a picnic nt DeLeon
Springs tills year and the occasion promscs to he one of the most pleasant events
o f the summer season. It. will be held on
next Thursday May 27th. The train -will

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:• the Approval of the Public
HI# Busin### Ability,
la the Adirondack! Urea a man too
lasy to work, but evidently of great
business ability. One winter when he
was sitting around smoking his family
came so near starvation that some of
his neighbors, who could ill afford to
help him, took up a collection and
bought for the suffering family a bar­
rel of flour, a barrel of pork and a
load of wood. They were not consid­
erate enough to cut the wood, but the
business man know bow to manage,
Ha hired some of the neighbors who
had not contributed to bis douatlon to
*ot tbr wtTdd-nmrpntZTUwni wljJThalf
the pork and .half the fluur.—Elpplu_

— Admirably Equipped.

Cardinal Messofantt, the famous
Italian linguist, who died at the aga
of seventy-five, knew and could speak
more than fifty languages. He could
entertain hie English friends with
specimens.of the Yorkshire dialect and
Tils French or German visitors with
ths patois of their reepeotlve coun­
tries. “ Dear me I’’ exclaimed Lord
Byron, to whom this was told. “ He
ought to have been the custodian o f
the tower of Babel P
Breakfast Months.

A traveler stopped at a hotel In
M. A. Fortaon, who recently opened a. Greenland, where tba nights are six
dry goods and notion store In the Stone- ¡months long, and aa he registered
Grove block on First street, has Just received asked g uuMtlon of the clerk.
a mammoth »lock o f newgoods, and has 1 “ What time do you have breakfast?”
opened up the same for the Inspection of
“ From half past March to a quarter
the trade. His stock comprise» all klpd* to Moy.’VHarpar'a-Weehly. «—
o f foftSigH add domestic goohs, men's shoes,
lists aud caps, ladies klmonas. shirt waists,
underskirts, gowns, domestics such as
bleaching*. sheetings, ginghams, sheets
and pillowcases. See his advertisement
In this issue for prices, and give him a
calL N ew goods. new store, lowest prices.
Sion e-Gove Block, First street ’

As- an Advertising Medium

UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC

While playing with a shot gun which
neither knew was loaded, Willie Morrison,
nged II years, shot and Instantly killed
the 15-year-old son of F. D. Terrell last
Sunday. The killing wus purely acciden­
tal. The boy# were nt the Terrell home
and were playing soldier. Young Morri­
son snapped the gun several times at his
friend before the shell finally exploded,
teuring a great hole In young Terrell's
body. Hearing the report of the gun and
the cries of young Morrison for help, those
nearby hastened to the scene, but there
wus no need of their services, as young
Terrell died ulrnost Instantly.

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resorts in Florida. Further Information
can be obtained from the Sunday school
superintendents or Ticket Agent Perkins.
A s Thursday is the regular half holiday
the merchants will probably arrange to
take In the excursion und u large crowd
is promised.
The E d ito r'» Surprise
One day last week, while sad and
dreary, weak and weary, across the unswept floor, we heard nt first n gentle
topping, then it became un earnest rap­
ping at our sanctum door. "Come ini"
-we sa id while we pumlertki. ana in silence
still we wondered w liatfor us could be In i
store: then the thunderbolt softly turning.
in tis walked; our cheek wus burning,
thought of crimson gore) “ Are you. the
man what does the writingT" (what will
rhyme with this but flghtlngT" quickly
thought we o'er.) "Sir. we are," we gen­
tly told him, nodding to the hoya tu hold
hlm-lf-hc tried to béât us sore." "Then
you will please give credit opposite that
little debt for a dollar pnore; 1 like yuur
paper and will lake I r a s tong ns you
make it as good n# it has been before."
We Juaipoiil H fl
or we surely woul have kissed him, even
if the boys did roar; so seldom treated in
this manner we fe ll Inclined to shout hoxnnner—only this and nothing more.—
Braidentown Herald.

A Bone.

"What aort of an after dinner speak­
er Is BUggtnsF*
"One of tho kind who start in by
saying they didn’t axpoct to be called
on and than proceed to demonstrate
that they can't bo called off.”—Ex-

Graod Island for $5,000 cash.
Mr. Robinson Is the agent o f theTrnvel
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ler's Insurance Crf., nnd has succeeded in
selling moat of theirorange grave property
in the past few year«.
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Published in the Greatest
Vegetable Section in
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�May 21. 1909

FLORIDA FREAK BILLS

SORE ON THE EXERESS COMPANY

Western Produce M*n Indignant Over
The Rates
Other States Consider Them A

Good Joke

TO REIMBURSE A LOSS BY THEFT
Atlanta Georgian Gives Florida Letts
lot ore A Place In fhe
Foolish House
The following front the Atlanta Geor
gian onent o freak bill which recently
passed the House o f Representatives. at
Tnllnhnssee, ihould make our Sjftlc legls
iJtors stop nnd think nnd kill measures
that only make Floridians n laughing
stock to the outside world. Here la what
the Georgian says:
Other things beside prohibition are do
ing in the Florida legislature. Witness
the following:
••A bill to be entitled ’An Act to re
iinburse parties who sltnll hereafter lose
property or money by theft or other frau­
dulent means.’ "
Get that! Try agnltt:

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The following from the New York Pro­
duce News indicates that the western
produce merchants arc getting wise to the
exhorbitam rates charged hy the Southern
Express Co. on Florida shipments:
Fruit and produce men are very indig
nnnt over a rule recently put into effect
by the Southern Express Co. compelling
the puyntent o f double’rntes on shipments
of single pneknges ot fruits of vegetables
from Florldu points; It is probable l|ial
the matter will he taken Iwforr the Inlerstntb Commerce Commission ^ p d rrjjo .y
IfSnfonded
Under this ruling n grower who had suf­
ficient early vegetables or fruits to flllotie
package in tumble to avnil himself of the
opportunity to secure the high prices which
first shipments nlways bring, because ilia
express charges are prohibitive, ns the
charges on one package are just ns high
ns oh two or mure.
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Commission men cluTin tlrnt lids Is a vi­
olation o f the inter-state commerce laws
The matter will he taken up liy the excMuaV.i, aad-oMMUianiretl effort made to

meantime produce mën nreeitherrefusliig
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LOSE P R O P F K fV 'd S MONEY by THEFT
to accept the package or taking them
or OTHER FRAUDULENT MEANS.
dcr.prutcat with the iden uf brlnc^hti "a
-Maybe thaHsn’t-som ething t o -"read,
lest suit for the recovery' Of the over­
ponder nnd Inwardly digest” for you
charges. The matter will also he brought
For tills bill has not only come before before the National league.
the House o f the Florida Legislature, hut
It came under the head of "Select Orders,
Filed F or Record
being especially set for 10 o'clock the
Mattie L. Smith to Overstreet Crate Co,
morning of Friday. April 22. and not only
bs.. $1,
that, bui­
Isabel Evans nnd heirs to Win. Williams
lt was PASSED by a majority of 48 to
wd.y $278.
20. nnd that—
Emma C. Orek nnd heirs to J. II. Vick,
On the heels o f an unfavorable re|N&gt;rt
ndm.. i|C(l.. S I . ----------- ,---------------- ----hy the commlttecAYii.lutllclaiyl
W.W. Jackson and wife to C. Holloway,
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Yes. passed? House Bill No. 10. after
wd., $200.
"being duly taken up, rend in full for the
Suite o f Florida tu Mury Wright, lH*-d.r
I hint I true, h
to 20, with
$28.81/
the speaker lending the vote of the
State o f Florida to S. V. Illyth, tax deed,
" ’Yeas." And up to the Senate it gyes,
$14.17.
carrying nn overwhelming majority from
W. J.Thigpt'U tn'.T.CrFuInam, lit., $7()0.
tTiFTfbuse—more than enough to override
Olive Mitchell to II. C. Frank ct ill, con­
a possible veto by the Governor,
tract. $100.
The hill Is the offspring o f Mr. Wall, of
Frank-F. Dutton to Geo. L. Morris, mtg.,
Bradford. Its full text is not here uvnll- $1000.
abte, hut the caption is quoted from the
Ellen A. Krai and 'husband to Frank
ultldnl calendar ami 1b repented in the Henderson, wd.. $100.
Journnl of the House, nnd there is a con­
Robert J. King to L. A. Brumby, sat.
stitutional provision to.the effect that the mtg.. $3000.
caption of an act must set forth its full
Emily H. Medary to Bertha Eddy, qcd.,
extent.
SI.
. Wherefore, surmisesjts to its operation
Emily H. Medary to Bertha Eddy, qcd.,
as a prospective law.'
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Fur. Instances— —
H. J. Robinson and wife to Albert D.
Man breaks in house. Steals diamonds, Turner. wd., $1.
watches and so forth. Might lie his own
Edw7 L. Sweat to Orlando Novelty
bouse: what of itT Proves loss. State Works, mtg., $ 1 0 0 0 .____
pays. If real thief, State's chances (u
A. LrBeck nnd wife to E. R, lleiitling,
___ Caleb and recover HtHSiiFTTn 5. If imita­ wd., $1.
tion thief. Mr. State's odds about 0 to
E. R. lleatiing nnd wife to A. L. Beck,
7.0011,000. Good, kind Stale. Nice, pliil mtg., $1200.
anthropic State. Easy State.
Francis Brown anil wife to W.K.O’Neul.
Or tlds: Crook, acting in cahoots nr mtg., $00.
otherwise, sells Mr. E. Z. Mark, u cluster
Peoples Bank to H R.Murrell, sat. mtg.,
* of land lots in Florida that do not exist. $30.
Crook screws for Eurojic and is very
Juo.LMillor to E.T.Leinly,wd..3f100.
much obliterated by the lltile Mr. Mark
Stemr.Nelson to A, II. Begg.mtg.,$IOOO.
wakes up with u stinging sensation in
H, Neliling to Bank of Winter Garden,
the region o f his itockct, StungT Oh, no. chut, mtg., $200.
. Mr. Murk an longer lives in n State of sin
E.C-Vick and wife to G.M.and B.C, Bur­
and misery. Mr. Mark lives in Florida ley, wd., $5,
and all is well.
T.W. Mathews to Henry Jemesori, lien,
Easy money? Why not? ’ Why should $31.00.
banks require security— other than life
Geo.W. Cook nnd wife to Maggie Davis,
. Insurance—on loans? If Mr. Debtor skips wd., $230.
—plain fraud— If he fails, proof o f loss
Maggie Davis and husband to Caldwell
anil a little fraudulent intent, nnd presto! and Bans, wd., $155.
State to the rescue.
Invcstmenta? Why, if the recently dis­
New Town o f Tuft
covered radium mine, promoted by
B.
Beachnm
bus just returned front New
Messrs. Bonanza el ul, fails to {inn out,
York,
where
he
went to perfect and ad­
Messrs. Boiiatizu and so forth, stung to
vertise
u
n
real
land
ami town building
the quick with grief nnd chagrin, decump
with n few hundrtvl thousand« o f pohMrr
Several thousand dollars worth nf ad­
capital—
It'sUll right. 'Thb State steps in, "re- vertising has been placed in qeyerol leud-

Sliced Beef
Is n delicious hfenkfnM or luncheon dish.
Appeuls tn nlFmcmhera o f tho family—

CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS

cotuUimsi-great food value with oust* of
preparation— no otjier lots ilio delicato
flavor and thinness of "Beech-Nut llrund"
Hcef— w c^oeoininend

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Specifications and Estiinntoa Furnished
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-SANFORD, FLORIDA

Repair W o rk Prom ptly Done

Sanford
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BiaiBOHiaicaia

Repairing A ll Kinds1-of Machinery____li
W e deal in Celery Farms and
Farm Lands and we are the
largest owners of Town Lots

DEALERS Ifl

Autom obiles and Gas
Engines

We don't have to advertise cheap lands.
The purchaser here saves more per acre
annually m.fceiglit^than he siiVes on the
purchase pric5 elsewhere. See table of
freight rates in our booklet
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NEW YORK CITY

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K L IT R E N C IS: Aetna National n.mh o f Nm i V o ik lilly nr HMV I.nom n rrlai Afpnr.y
and to Hundreds o f Shippers who ore shipping to them regular

£ Fertilizers
On Earth

All Work Receive» My Personal Attention
Tlie project embraces the sale of GO»*
000 acres of land through colonization.
and Best Efforts
The lands will he cut up into tracts of
five ucrea and each sale includes a toWn Op|KisiteCity Hull
'Phone 230
hit in the new city of Taft.
"Tuft, Tuft. Tuft," is to be the cry.
Get on the Pullman at New York and no
B u lld a r o f
chuiigf of cars to Taft, Florida."
This vast tract o f land starts nlwul six
M arble and G ran ite Monum ents
miles flout of Orlando and extends south­
Tom bstones, Etc
Anyway, the Senate, is not done with ward to the Osceola county line.
VASES,SETTEES ANO IRON FENCES
He is associated with W. L. Van Duzor
-M/- Wall’s bill yet. Nor the Governor.
Relettering
Neatly Done, l-et Us Esti­
of Kissimmee, and represents these lands
mate on Your Work.
as the finest ever thoroughly watered ami
The Edjtpr's Compensation
Will call on you by request with Samples
easily drained.
nnd designs. Importer of Foreign
Hie innn who edlta the average country
Success to the grand project.—Orlando
Granite and Murb|p
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newspaper cannot well avoid treading on
Reporter-Star.
Church Street. Orlando, Florida
somebody's toes cunnilnually; must expect
W rit» or Call Fpr Rrlcoa
to be censured often for unintentional
Arrival und Departure or Mulls
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failures; must expect hard work and little
E«l»et1V6VnyStVerilMutfi
Blanks, m u sj^xped to ho - called « cow-

~ widow, orphan and sucker, puts them on
the Iwck and says, "Try again; better
luck next tlmel"
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O. paradise of suckers— playing the wild­
cats nnd the ponies uml (perchance) the
crap tallies, with Papa Florida to stake!
0, triumph of modern legislation! O en­
vious shades of ancient lawmakers— O,
Moses, 0, Lycurgus, 0. Solon—

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North......... 7 00 s. m.. 2 OTp. ra„ 0 IS p. in
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thing that somebody thinks Is wrong and
Tflmpfl aoty........................, ........I • 33 a. in ,,
T o n só rlal P a rlû rs A i
* fool If he speaks out too plainly on pudT itu s v ille b r a n c h . 1( 30 a. m ., O jG p . ni
Oviedo branch.................... 10 30 s. in
lie evals. He must expect to grind other
Trilby branch........... 7 00s. m., 1 10 p. m
Fa8hionabje - Hair Cattine
T i ' u u branch................ .......... It 08 a. to
People’s axes and turn the grindstone him­
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self. Still, we think it is one o f the no­
N o rth ............... ........... 2 2 5 p. m., B 0 0 p. in
Smith ______ I 53 p. ro., 0 03 p. rn., 0 00 p. m
blest professions on earth, the one in
T U u tvU ja b ra n ch .............B 3 0 a. in.. 2 25 p. m
*hicli the earnest man can do tho most
H o t B u lOviedo branch....................................... 2 30 p. ni Hot and Cold Baths a t all H o u rs.
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Trtiby branch.
j|°°d to bis fellow man and in which an
Tavares branch..
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l I enxia Sunday; other* daily One visit and you l»v,
yonorable man can wield much power
Cui. F. lu u m , lYâlmuar.
for good— Arcanum (CL). Tim es..Plan Block oppo*ltav K ip riu Office
H . 0 . lU raiax. A u ' t h a i n u n i .

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May 2|. o o jt

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THE SANFORD HERALD

whose merits It Is u tterly Inipossible for
the law makers to Inform themselves, but
which they are called upon to sanction or
Published Every Friday Mamins ■&lt; Sen lord. Ft* reject.
"The time consumed In the considera­
R. J. Molly, Manaiini Editor
tion of these local bills it, moreover, a *eTT~ r n
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rirwii ronstderstion. There are certainly
Next D oor to Postoffice
Subscription Price, 11.00 a Y « r
• enough questions o f state-wide Importance
to fully occupy the legislature during Its
Estrrvd ss serand-dsM mall matter A u lu il 22nd, brief session of sixty days. To have In­
ISO«, si lbs P m lattice at Sanford. Florida,
numerable matters of purely local Import­
under Act of March 3rd. 1879
ance thrust upon it is ill-advised, incon­
venient and an obnoxious interference
Durham AdvrnUIni Company. Jarluxivllte, Rep­
with the interests o f the public.
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resentatire.
"The peopleofa community are the best
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qualified to understand and adopt systems
Offlca First Floor lath* (Uabop Wort. First S tm t o f municipal povernment suited to their
Full Line U t w t Style Shipes
Beautiful Line of Ribbons
Trie phone No. 148.
peculiar needs'.-md calculated to develop
5 = 1 „their communities and increase their ho pA ll the FJo w k ? and Fruits
pinest and prosperity. It It perfectly safe,
CELERY LANDS AND CELERY LAND
and eminently sage, to leave the matter
in thalr hands. -Suchabiw,bcsitlcs.WTJtiid
For fraudulent use o f the malls. W.
~tl0gUe, 'promoteroTrnllroadic town sites, not be In the nature of a contract. Should
and construction companies, whereby qny city take advantage o f Its provisions^ &lt;• :
and pass ordinances which might end Bn-'’ ■*■ '
many hundreds of'pedfilS were dffi%iided get the welfare of the state, the legislature
o f hard earned savings, was anriogned in would retain the power either to rescind
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New
Lot,
Latest
Shapes
Nobby
Shapes
for Young Men *
sentenced to eighteen months* imprison­ to nullify and mnke inoperative such ob­
jectionable ordinances.
ment In the federal prison at Atlanta. Go.,
$ 6 . 5 0 t o $ 1 0 . 0 0 None to Beat them For the Price
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and fined the sum of five hundred dol­
"IN SANTORO—LITE IS WORTH LIVING" "
lars.
Hogue did not sell Florida lands but
W h en the funnel-shaped tw is te rs ^ g o
there are several In his class wImaasm A rrtttT f? a fw e r-«d p a c r w r i w - c e n t l n e n t .
opening up tracts of land In this state rip up w h ole counties, shock th e dead out
And now come a bill before the.legis­
Wanted—House, furnished or onfurnFrank Harris cnlls the' Times-Union
and advertising them in the northern pa­ ò f th eir g fa v e s and fill Uie a ir w ith brie
lature
regarding the growth o f Bcrinudn ¡shed. Address P. 0. box-IHI. d o^ fptyS iftj^ qU h aL Morion was chased
pers os prime celery land. Our northern a-brac, forest trees, c o w * .and th e s a v in g s
W anted— Everyone to know that the
’ Jj'pytg rUiWHt'iW- C»of. .-bacastaiw.:- Frank g rtm It prohiblts'this grass from being
friends should be very careful about buyBlickensderfcr
typewriter is tin* best mi
planted
and
allowed
to
spread
Into
your
Ms' up in the matter o f history pertaining
oaierr'hmds. wettf
market. See them at Tin- Herald of­
ien the Kansas grasshopper hops
neighbor's yard. Nothing is said about the
to Mariom___________ —________
fice.
less the agents cun guarantee flowing along down the Mississippi valley and
the grass widows and grasshoppers.
. If you want a.firat-cla&amp;s typewriter nt
wells. ,the buyers should not be deluded gnaws off the crops for the “ Hay Rube
It_ is illegal to use profanity now
a moderate rice, call at Tiie Herald office
Into purchasing cheap lands that are ad­ Kansan and the cornfcd Nebraskan, and according to the latest dispatches from
Tiie petite little lady o f Jacksonville and inspect the Bllckensdcrfer. The !h*m
vertised as "Just as good as Sanford.”
eats even the green paint off the dwellings Tallahassee. This will he a serious mat­ who perforated the anatomy of Earl Adams and most compmi machine on the market.
There is plenty of land in Florida Just — it skips Sanford.
F or S ale — P. M. Elder of iheLYIrry av­
ter to those who have licen in the habit the professioiml seducer, nnd sent him to
as good ns Sanford, but none better than
When thè earthquake quake's and rends of cussing by note.
kingdom come without benefit o f clergy, enue cash store has 200 bushels uf |h.(IS
for sale.
34 ,|[
Sanford when freight rates and other ad­ the earth in twain, and opens Its capacious
lias been released by the grand jury— who
FUr S alE— 200 busJiels cow pcav See
vantages are taken into consideration. maw and engulfs whole cohimunllies—It
The unwashed; unbleached natives o! neglected to find a true bill. Good jury. us before buying. . W h ita k e r fc. Burnet.
Many o f these advertisements neglect to skips Sanford.
Africa have named Roosevelt “ Banana We npw trust this "frail little women" will
F or S ale — Five acres of good celery
state that flowing wells are impossible
When the elements concentrale.in forty Tumbler" and look upon him as a new soon decide ^to resume tier normal men­ Innd all in cultivation. On the Sanford
upon any part of their lands and the hour downpours of rain in Illinois and In­ god. He was never called such bad names tal behavior— there was really never any &amp; Everglades Ry. about 3 miles from the
Ignorant purchaser buys a cat In a bag.
diana and Ohio, and compels the Sucker, In Ainferlca even b y his enemies.
legal necessity for her assuming the con- city. Will be sold in the next ten daysfor-$S,SOO,—Ca 1i-nt-t ht—Hm tit-ntttrpTmThe lands could be irrigated from a the Hoosler nnd the Buckeye to climb on
i rury.—Palatka News.
particulars.
in k e by pumping with n ire n g ln tm m r in the chimney top to keep out of the wet,
T he H erald endeavors, to be up to date
F ur S ale .— Choice Jersey- cows for sale
many parts of the state this is done. the cclqyy king lolls in n hammock and
A. P. Jordon, the veteran editor o f the cheap. Now fresh or will In* soon. Also
in every particular and lids being the uge
' There arc several section^ that hnveflow- dreams away on his irrigated farm, and
ltdnnd Red eggs for hntrfilug. * Ciro f horseless carriages and wireless tele­ Punta Garda Herald, was a welcome visitor Kliod«
...| n.
/ ru m
a tiii—
—t——s m —
' Ing welts "Just as good as Sanford'* and lets her pour— it skip« Sanford.
rJop--cuk*F‘ *,W7~ GrF.Wrmi7WfnrTTT.1t r 3 i l
phone*. naxtwoehboin g-|*Jwi k* -week ,-we
these sections can-raUft-celery— Just-as
For S ale— Boiler, pump, and engine, ti
WhemthrTilónTFd lkn'idhoìders of WÓTT
will probably give our readers n new&amp;less dan is now State Inspector o f Foods, and horse. In good condition, and toillhesoli)
easy?' These lands ate Uonn fide eelery street corner everything Insight, and wait
being
blessed
by
a
family
of
bright
boys.
newspaper.
cheap.
28if
lands and o f course bring a good price.
for a raise— they skip Sanford.
is enabled jo ienve jjjg ||gnlfl In their
Sanford-Marhinr SrPnnruli) Works.But tbechenplunds that ore being hawkW hen'!»»• hllTTnrd |jM * P aging-BCfOSS
Sanford real estate is moving with all charge while he is away attending to his
Typfi^vriter for sale—In good emulitiun.
ed through"the North as celery land from the northern sta le s nnd fre e ze s up w hole
the ncustotwed vigor and the warm weath­ duties, lip was grentiy impressed with new key caps. Worth SJU: can I»- had
fifty cents to live dollars an acre, that Iterds o fV iit ile and chills e v e n th e m ilk o f er does not abate the eagerness o f - the the commercial activity of Sanforfl nlong for $15, if token nt one«*. lii-\ Kukiauxl.
hove no flowing wells and never will have; hum an kindness— i t skips San ford. ...
Rhode Lsuino Reus »or sau— Choice K.
buyers who are anxious to imssess San­ every line, and elsewhere in this issue Is
should be shunned by the purchasers who
When the deadly Chinook which sweeps ford dirt mid willing to pay n good price an article from the E’uhtn Bonin Herald I. red lions, cockerels, pullets noil egg».Prices low. —Cecil Gahueti, Frein-li ave­
ore ignorant of the real situation.
across Texas, pulls the water out of the fur the same.
u|M)ii tiie possibilities uf celery growing. nue, Sanford.
T he H erald sounds this note of warning wells, bakes the corn crop nnd leaves the
For R ent.—J une 1st to Nov.. 1st. l ight,
for the benefit of many poor people in inhabitants dependent on approivintlons
The Methodist church in Kissimmee, in
Tiie U. S. government allows tiie use of nxlm house, himished through'ml lint
the large cities o f the'North who are seek­ of congress— it skips Sanford.
ordcr-to have itschurch notices more thor­ benzoate uf soda which means tliut free and cold water, jLi» and every improve­
ing to better their condition by |&gt;urcliu»es its oughly displayed, lias rented space in the license is granted to the people with em­ ment. Choiee Wation. Six IiUm fntiri
When the Standard Oil Octopus fixes
business portion. . Inquire in Tiie HernId
ing cheap Florida lands, imbued witii the tentacles upon the oil wells of Pennsyl
yivW local paper for that purpose/ Truly It balm beef, make jelly, juiu. preserves, cat­ o ffice. for particulars- —— -- - ----------- —
idea tluit they will soon i&gt;e wortli $1000 nifi. fiml Ohio, and readies down intoj-ttó pays 10 ' nilvhrllse —eVen for tTClirlstfa n.
Fat^RETiTj-Five-roomeottuge. furnished
sup, cider, mince meats, emitted soups
' * -JiSF^cn. ibiTpeople of tfie” Sanfard seo- bowels of the earth nnd abuts off the coal
— Mulberry Journal,.__ .
utie other preserved foodstuff and under Apply People’s Bank.
tion are generous enough to admit -that supply— it ski(&gt;s Sanford.
tills law I be general-pubtio can lie poison­
there are other sections that can. raise -•-When Weary Waggles and Dirty Drag-—-'JUST RCCEIVri)
,,! never could quite see why a man ed by tiie sanction o f the goverment. In­
good celery—"as good as Sagforrl." In a gtes go hunting for work, praying to God wuntslo shoot eleplieills, zebra, untclujiea
A nother lot o f those Bargains In
stead of this (Miison being administered
Harness at
’
Harry Vtilsun’s
few years there wili.be but n small por­ they wont find it—Uiey skip Sanford.
and other nnimuls wilfully.
Elephants
in broken doses whole families can now
are
so
useful
to
us,
you
know,
for
they
are
tion of Sanford lands fur sale and at the
When the tropical sunbeams shoot down
i&gt;e [misoned and Uncle Snm will not pro­
rate thry are now being disposed of, the between the busy brick blocksof Jackson­ put to work at so ninny things. Why,
AND EW JOHNSON
shooting at an elephant is Just like pour­ tect them. Beautiful stute of affairs,
greater part of the best Innd will be sold. ville nnd Tampa, the sweltered tradesman ing shot into the side of n barn. It is
this.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
There is no need for Saliford to block the locks tils oflice, throws his keys in the re­ really too bad to kill them.''— Gen. Nel­
Practice« In Siale and K n lrta l i jiu rli
son A. Mites. •
•
sale of lands in other sections of Florida frigerator ami— skips for Sanford.
The jieople o f Lake City ouglit to go
.
H.un# 21!
M. G T. B u lld ln i
The
General
does
not
hesitate
to
pour
and T he H erald voices tire sentiments of
The weevil, the chintz bug. the upple
slow about boycotting the Index. Tin;
every one in this section in saying that borer, the Jersey mosquito, pencil yellows, hot shot into tiie hide of the,elephant presence there of the editor o f tire Index,
we are glad to note other sections prosper­ cholera germs, small pox. Kentucky feuds hunter.
und Ills residence in its midst, lias been THOMAS EMMETWÌLSON
ous in the raising o f vegetables that — all skip Sanford.
ATTORNEY AND CUUNStil.LUK
Sanford needs u Commercial Club, com­ of great benefit to 1-ike City. Tom Aphave made tills section famous.
A T -L A W
pleyurd
is
a
good
fighter—
lie
begnn
early
posed of every citizen who takes nil ac­
Not only Sanford but every other celery
L a te S late A tto rn ey Seventh Judicial Cìrcoli.Of
in
life,
wlien
lie
entered
the
Confederate
SHOE SEEMS TO N T
tive interest in advancing the city's welFlorida
section should unite In exposing the fake
About the only newspaper in the Blate furonnd improvement. Ourpresent Board navy, and Ins old commander, Judge A.
R rik lrn re s , Sanford and S vita ti la i*
schemes of bringing people to Florida that is upholding Frank Clark in his un­
0. Wright, says lie gave a good account
witii the deluded idea that they can obtain democratic policy Is the Lake City Index. of Trade should be enlarged, and more in­ of himself. He bus been instrumental in
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
artesian irrigation ami celery lands upon This is no surprise to the people o f Flor­ terest taken in matters pertaining to the attracting attention to his town more
the «and hills where water could never be ida—Tom Applcyard owns that paper.— city. Every citizen of Sanford is a boost­ than almost any other of its citizens, lie ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
Kissimmee Valley Gazette.
er, but they should b*&gt; united upon ull
brotiglit to the surface and the raising of
will continue to do this becuuse he is in
Practice in State and Federal Giuri»
Wrong agaliii Brother Harris. The Her­
- — vegetables at a profit could never be ac­ ald is upholding Frank Clark in Ills recent questions and be ready at a few hours no­ love with it. The boys of the fraternity
tice
to
take
up
important
mutters
amideWelborn
Block
Sunfoni FU
compli shed.
stand for protection on Florida fruits and
in this state have nhiibit, when tills boy­
- ------------- —-rr
cide
upon
them.
Our state is at the threshold of a most vegetables, and will continue to uphold
cott is put on against one of their mem­
D R W. E. HOUSHOLDER
prosperous era, the greutest in the history him even against Bryan himself. Clnrk
bers, o f forgetting that such n place is on
is doing things. The other fellows are
The banks and the express companies
of the state and honest real estate men only talking abuut it.— Sanford Herald.
tiie map. They never mention it. Tiie
D E N T IS T
are engaged In a rough-rfiid-tumble fight
and honest growers as well as the honest
So there it goes again. All
next meeting of the State Press Assodn_U— ULbefore the intcr-stnte commerce commisscitizens o f the state irrespective of loc­ must be in the interest of th „
Ko.nn 21 , f t and JS. Ph— Ì02* rifui uschadulad fas ihttsw nH w t MS itnf^
inn, llif banks claiming thatifarr exprosK
ation should unite in keeping out fake nnd the manufacturers— T im grail „
S A N F O R D . FLORIDA.
lore to doughnuts it will not meet there if
txHJllim una shurks who nock to gamble trial army of consumers, who have to use companies are discriminating against
tiie
boycott
is
not
raised.
Tiie
Press
A
b
lumber in the building and repair of
upon our resources und besmirch ~the houses, wlio have to- go to the storerand them in tiie transportation of money. Our Aoeiation members ought to imndiwlhiB^^
syiiipaffiica nré nll witli the hsnksrHor If
: I) R. 0. ( i r li
punie of the state.
.
pay out_ thelr_har&lt;Learned -money—for
Starke Teiegra{gi.
'W W tilir'tealfier and other goods; who there ever was a more thieving, rotten,
DENTIST
have to go to the market and pay out iniquitous trust engaged .in plundering — T
Model Pachlrtg Concern
A D O P IIH E IK OWN CHARTERS
their nickels, dimes and dollars fur meats the public than the express companies,
P io i Building
Chase &amp; Co., who own and control a Roam 13
““ It seems unnecessary for the legislature and vegetables; that immense army of we have never heard o f it, nnd tiie service
SANFORD. FLORIDA
to lose valuable time nbolishiiigcitychar- consumers who like the occasional luxury that they pretend to give is as rotten ns large number of packing houses at the
of onornnge ora cigar.have never aroused
ters and mixing up In municipal afTuirs any sympathy with our law-makers and their practices in all other matters relat­ most imiwrtunl shipping (mints throughout
with which the members outside of those are always legislated against.
WliyT ing to their dealings with the public— the state, have handled un immense quan­
DR.-----R.1-----M.
MASON
_
tity of the oranges, grapefruit, celery, to­
vitally interested ure entirely unfamlllur. Because they are not handed together. Bartow Courier informant.
r I
Some
of
these
days
they
will
“
get
to­
matoes
ami
other
produce
ihnl
has
gone
A law should be {Missed granting cities
DENTIST
gether." then you will see these little
out of the stale tills season. Besides the
the right to untend their own charters by politicians who are bidding for votes
'A DUTY PERFORMED
l’,,une 19
main office in Jacksonville, the company Welborn Block
a vote of tlie people, and following tills "face about,“ and swear that they have
Advertising patronage is often with­
Sanfurd. Florida
theory the governor's message was entire­ been the friends o f the industrial army of drawn from the home newspaper be­ maintains Important branch offices In New
ly cleur and concise. ThePensacoln Jour­ consumers all their lives, and will pledge cause-of-its efforts to protect the people Y urk. Washing uni, Cincinnati and StL/ouls.
them cla im l fealty.—Ocala Banner.
in nil of which places they niulnlain a
nal Jsuf the same mindregturdlng muni­
J O H N C. S N E A D
We do not exactly follow our "steem- from various kinds of evil which threaten. corps o i keen and experienced men to look
cipal afTuirs, nnd in last week's issue has
ed” co-laborer in his “ aew thought.” Such injuries may be to tiie person as after the interests of their customers.
the following:
A R C H IT E C T
well as to the property of tiie general
The Ocala Banner standing for the little
Their packing houses In this state ure all
"Few better recommendations were fellows Is Just too much, and thls\ too public. It is one o f the chief functions
Il J W f‘lr»l Su«1
'Phune 103
made by Governor Gilchrist in his message
o f a newspaper to do its duty in this re­ equipped witii modern, high-class appli­
to the legislature than that advising the after writing a six column article aUWut
. S A N F O R D , P L O R I BA
ances and cacli is manned with careful
gard—to warn the people ef danger, to
passage of a law to permit cities to adopt the goodness and generosity of the slai
andefficient workers who ure paid tliahas«
their own charters. The governor would dard oil bunch.. JJear.Frank, we fear far expose graft and jgjm a and w caution
wages for Iheir work. The results of the
osl^fakc financial schemes o f all
p lg i» ihefram iu gafatiharterinthehandi you. Ocala is such a horrible place for
A . C. HART
wise and prudent management which,
o f the city council, but would require its
kindm^Fbts-policy
means
a
gain
to
the
S ÏT r V E Y O R A N D D R A U G H T S M A N
bhurucrerizes this concern has beenan un­
submission to the people, and a ratifica­ printers to came to a teniblc end.
public always, but very often a loss of
Leve lini and Cruat-Sectloning fur Utai»«*
tion'by a majority vote before It could be­
usually profitable season and most satis­
patrpnnge in one- way or . ubother, nnd
come effective.
•
a Specially
factory
service
of
«
}
!
their,
customers—
W. M. Holloway, state auperintendent hence u loss of revenue tu tins newspaper
‘ It 1» singular that no biU covering this
S A N F O H b . F h O R l BA
wise purpose has been introduced, so far of public instruction, has made the regu- which champions tiie cause of the people FiAridu Produce News.
as The Journal has been informed, either lajspinl-annuul apportionment of the une- and tries to protect them from threatened
Henry H. Rogers, vice president of the
In the house or in the senate. On the
F. 0. E. CELERY CITY AERIE 1853
mUr school Tax, the amount for the ap­ dangers. The reward o f a newspaper far
Standard Oil Co„ died in New York, May
contrary, the wheels o f the stale's legisla­
portionment
being
$08,236.47;
rate
per
this policy is often not visible to the 19. He was one of tbe wealthiest men in -M w ts -T u e a d a y n lgliU . « I «
tive body are already clogged by numerous
local measures adding to or qualifying ex­ pupil, 71 cents. Of this amount Orange naked eye, but there is some satisfaction
tiie hall In tho Stone-Gov e budding
the United States, and was credited wjth
isting municipal charters—measures about county receives $1,969.00.
in performing n very plain duty.
F irsts treet.
being the brains of tbe oil monopoly.

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May 21. 190»

THE SANTORD HERALD

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

Twenty-one meals nt Stumon's for $4.

Fresh Georgln butter, 35 cents a pound
for sale by Gamer &amp; Roberta.
America
alarm
clocks
for
85c
at
Fer4
t**
t
in
ii —
i
nald's.
Garner &amp; Roberts are now agents for
Little MappenlnlS— Mention of - Sec G. A. Reed for faffiUufe^and piano the famous Royal Scarlet can goods.
moving.
if
Matters In Brief.
The commencement exercises of the
Read the Sunday dinner menu of Bye- Sanford High School will take place at the
Lo Hotel.
3G-tf
House tonight. The Tull program
PERSONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Dr. Jns. N. Robson has removed his o f­ Opera
will be published in next week's Herald.
fice from the Pico Block to the HinesbuildNow is the time to buy your sub-ini
the Floating Small Talk
Summary
ing, over Evans' grocery.
gated land. See M. M. Smith.

_____ Succine!

rle d

‘Arranged for llurIera Id Reader*. —

Wpde. the tuner, Orlando.

J . II. FergutKinhasreliumwi fromn trip
to Tampa.
Fancy work supplies, at 303 Magnolia
avenue.
40-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H.Fernnld spent Mon­
day in Orlando.
Chas. McClure spsnt several days tills
week in Jacksonville.
Buy Henry Clay Flour o f W. W. Long.
The best on earth.

Fresh fish on Fridays and Saturdays at
The Bye-Lo Hotel will rent you a room
S. C. Richardson's, Lefllcr block.
30
for S3 n week_(pne„person) with hote
— W, J. Hill attended the meeting of t!iF conveniences.
tf
horticultural society at Daytona this week,
L. P. Worl, of the Florida Tobacco Co.
and of course boosted Sanford, going and Quincy, Florida,'wns in Sanford this week.
coming.
It is a number of years since iuj^wqs last
White-your wife Is nWay.Tlinke yourself here, and Im was very outspoken in his
at home at Stumon's. 21 meals for $4. remarks about the improved conditions of
The stores should close next Thursday, the city and Its bright business outlook
and everyone lake in the picnic at DeLeon Mr. Worl’s northern home is In Seattle,
Springs. A good chance to tnke a day's Washington, to which place he will return
in a few weeks.
outing.
Everything in fresh western meals at

W. P. Illnchey. representing the Orlontlo.
Rrrorter-Sr.wv

'O v e r

a t G e n o v a t h e y h a v e a b a rb e c u e d

H erald office.
teed.

First-floss work guaran­

If you want n first-class tailor-made
suit for $12.08, call nt D. A. Caldwell &amp;
Sons.
The Royal Tailors brand of clothing
means perfection. See samples at D. A.
Caldwell &amp; Son's.
Will Gore and Uncle Pete Stallings of
Gainesville are spending the week in the
city, looking over the prospects.
Have you seen the latest things In
refrigerators— all s te e l—a t Harry ' J.
Wilson's.

City Hull next Mondny night.
tendance is desired. - J-

E. F. Leiby has disposed of bis place
west of the city lo Mr. Davids. The sale
wns made through Murrell, the real estnte
man, nnd n choice price wus paid for It.
At Sanford avenue, No. 3M, A. F. Foot­
man repairs shoes from forty-live to sixty
cents, half soles. Cement patches, ten to
twenty. Ruined heels, from fifteen to
twenty-five. Call and see Footman, both
while and colored. I will plense-yoq, If I
can. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay.

»

"i

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3 M e n ’s N e w --T ies .
See Our‘ New

Line
Fancy

of Ladies*
k.

Waists and

Parasols

N. P . Y O W E L L &amp; CO.

Right at your Door
You con yet

Drive your Wagon into Sanford
Call ori C. H. Evans
He can deliver any brand you wnnt out of
Our new Warehouse _ __
.
Without Delay—

Arm our Blood, Bone &amp; Potash —Arm our Celery Grower

"7

Armour Vegetable
Armour Practical Trucker . ■
Or any other brand of our justly
Celebrated Fertilizers—
Do you want Hardwood Ashes?
- Dried Blood, Sheep Manure, Blood and Bone
Nitrate of Soda?

Ask for it,-W e have it

am i two on upper floor for rent.

TH E ARM O U R F E R T ILIZ E R

W ORKS

Jacksonville, Fla.
(W rite us)

pets by buying. Wizznrvl ¡Carpet Cleaner of
W. W. Long..
~ ----- ;—
A $5 prize to the man running highest^
number of balls Ip one run. Joe Saucer's

CHAS. H. EVANS, Sales Agent,
-------------------- — Stmford,-Florida'

potff touitir

Do you want five acres of good celery
land, all in cultivation, located less than
three -mi les fnmrSanfOfd.~uf Uiesta tlon of
the Sanford &amp; Everglades railwuy T This
choice trad of land will be Bold during the
next ten days for S3,800. Call at The
Herald office for particulars.
Home investers put your celery money
in Celery Dcltu Land Co.'s land. See
31-if
—J. N. Whitner,
i f you want to sell or buy city lots, city
property, celery forms, see N. 11. Gumer,
Chase L Sanborn seal brand coffee, the
best grade on I
GARNER &amp; ROBERTS.

K. C. Maxwell expects to start the foun­
,H rt. I, K. Perry, formerly, of Orlando,
dation of u new liouse at the corner of
fcój.now o f iititliwd. has beetUn the. r i t * — Two hnsTon rernf Marie avenue and
FflUusWo avenue and Third *tre«,'SOUlV.
for a few days, having attended^ miss- Second street, by Jay H. Beck.
»4 0
° « r Own coffee, the best 23 cent coffee louary meeting at Fort Myers and stopt----------- :— :----------- _
\
on the market, for sale at Garner &amp; Roberta' ped over enrout. She is flitting up her
MAIL BO)(t$
Mores
tennant bouse on East Curch street very
The best Box made—The Riley. Used
Lostw^)p^n.fttCe watch, gold-filled case, nicely for the comfort of Caption Srupp exclusively on Route No. I.
____________ Horry J. Wilson.
loitials D. L. N. on back. Has black fub and family!— Reporter-Satr.

My Place for S a le .with crop, two SA N F0R D l o d g e . No. 27, L 0 .0 . F.
acres o f corn, 7,000 eggplants and
now. and many o f our cuoumbers In first class condition. Meets every Monday night at 7:30 in Masonic Ha|l. Visiting bretlireu are corwhitens -and-visitors a re ta k in g a d v e n t a go 20 minutes from postoffloe, Fourth
dlally invited.
W. S. Baluww ,
the fact and b rin gin g in good strin gs street, West side. W. R. Robbins. San
•very day..

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h ats

Delta Land CiVs property—b&lt;rfore buying
truck farms.
—J. N. WuiTNr.K.

CLOSING OUT
My slock of Guns and Rifles,
th » m»Bi« »r *
the meals served at The City Res- and second hand. Bargain* I
want them. L
Harry J. WII
taufrnt.

Reward. If returned to this

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straw

Now Is the time to build votir fence nm i
H ie Geo. H. Fernnld Hardware Co., is the
place to buy. See the Ellwood and Amer­
ican Fence.

Phil Elder broke into tin- market tills
week with some fine cn melon i&gt;es. They
were of,fine flavor and brought a good
The Atlantic Hotel at Coronado Bench
price
here In San fort!.
will open about June 1st, remodeled and
The
best dinner In the city at The
refurnished. Water and gas. Terms very
City
Restaurant
fo r 35 cents.
reasonable. T. B. Deinnree. owner and
proprietor,
40-4
The Sanford Mnchineand Foundry Works
Plauting time is here. M. M. Smith will huve finished theirnewtwo-storybuilding
on Oak uvenue. and will be ready for the
sell you land on easy terms.
automobile trade in this section.
Prof. C. C. Simmons ut theTuskegee In­
Florida'people better see Sanford Celery
stitute will make an address at the A. M,
M'
E. church tonight, his subject being “ What
The famous Elgin Creamery Butter for
Tuskegec is doing for the South and the sale at W. W. Long's Grocery.
Negro." Admission will be free.
' —
Complete Line o f Cigars anil Tobuc-

Dr. R. L. Taylor o f Pittsburg nnd John
F. J. Powers bos severed his connection
Duster of Tatfintum, Pa.,-are in the city
Ith the Marks Real Estate Agency.
this week buying celery land.
Cnpt. Marks will continue to serve the
You need a good typewriter and do not public at the same old stand to the best
want to pny nn exhitrliilnnt. nrhe fur.lL abiluy and bus soma choice bargains—to-»
we the Blickenderfer, at The Herald office day In city property and farm lands. Send
him a list of what you want sold.
A little money now and a little now and
At a bargain— 50 acre« of best celery
then is the way to buy celery laud. See
laud
in celery delta. UnSL Gertrude a ve­
M. Smith for particulars.
---nue. See Murrell, the real estate man.
Mr. and Mrx-U. A. Speer and family left
Welborn block.
39-tf ,
yesterday for Hendersonville, N. C.; where
D.
G.
Wagner,
train
inaster
o
f
the
A. C.
they will spend the summer.
U at Sanford, wife nnd two daughters
lor Rent,—One furnished bedroom up
were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Muiiikln
stairs. W. F, Leavitt, corner of Third
last week for a day. or two. Tltey were
street and Elm avenue.
38-if
delighted with our little city on tills their
Mr. Fletdlng-tias made the swimming first visit— Eustis Lake Region.
I*wl at the Byc-Lo hotel a most delightful
The Herald has just received n new line
place for a 'cool plunge. Open to all. if
of fine cloth-finish ruled letter heads. It
The hall pork is rupidly assuming the
ia juat the n il lic it iitlie hit o f stationery
Mpea o f a real efty diamond, and will that lias ever been shown in Sanford.
#0un be ready for the first game.
Prices very low.
Only J4.30 Tor a 21-meal IlckcL al
Not the cheapeat, hut the I

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new

A full at­

Four nicely located rooms on first floor, cb at McCnllec's -New Store.
Both
The Engles held an interesting meeting
J. N. Whitner is expected home tomor­ rain and mineral water on the place. In­ Inst Tuesday night, nnd added several
row from New York1, where he has been quire at The Herald office.
members to the lodge. The reading room
thé past ten days.
The American and Ellwood fence are has been fitted up with furniture, aud pre­
For Sale, or will trade for vegetable land, the best on the market. See them nt the sents n good place for the boys to spend
good pool room and established business. Grit. 11. Fernald Hurdeware Co., before a few hours.
Joe Saucer, next to Pustltne.
40-tf purchasing.
Do away with dust while sweeping car­

the City Restaurant,
*orth more.

:e n ’s

GARNER &amp; ROBERTS sell Our Own
jjpjiuiut brnnirTsi Snhfohl.
The City Restaurant gives 21. meals
fo r $4.50, and they' are w orth It.

a
For Rent—Four upsthfrs rooms. Apply pig when n family decides to move, and
Get your fencing now, nnd get the
needless
to
say
they
always
have
plenty
HO French avenue. ,
40-2p
American or the Ellwood kind. Geo. H
of willing nasistantb.
Mrs. Harris is spending the week in Ge
Fernald Co.
40
Fine cigars, the C. H. S., the O. U. NO,
nevn with her sister. Mrs. Prevail.
N.
H.
Fogg,
the
Head
Booster
o
f
A
lta­
nnd the Henry George. GARNER &amp; ROB­
ir you ore not Hying at the City Res ERTS sell them all.
monte, was in the city yesterday. Mr.
taiirant you a re n ot living righ t.
'ogg is an enthusiastic boomer for his
For rent, five unfurnished roomssouthhome
town"
•
Remember to have Tho Herald follow wcsl corner Laurel uvemie nnd Second
During
one
of
the
heavy
showers this
you when you take your summer trip.
street. Soft water nnd flowing well. See
week
large
hailstones
fell
upon
the streets.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Baripw o f Orlando Mr. Darling at The Herald office. IN
This wns probably enused by John Beard's
Get ready fo r the flies and Mos
spent Wednesday in the city.
qultocs. Largest stock and lowest speech at Tnllahassee.
McKinley edition of ten cent sheet mu prices on screen d oors and window s
- W«-F. Goachman,-promlnmtin Jackson­
-skvall tlie popularalre.etCUyCignrSton:, at
llo rry J. Wilson's.
ville business circles and well-known over
Mrs. J. 1!. Overman spent last Sunday the state, spent several days in the city
House for Rent— Furnished or unfur
nislied. Apply to R. H. Marks.
40-tf with her husband in Mulberry. Mr. Over­ this week. He was accompanied by his
John Cook, of the Cook Auto Co. o f Or man is onductlng a large laundry at Mul­ daughter, Miss Moy Coachman.
berry, and Is doing a good buplticss.
lumlo, was In the pity this week.
. -Remem bar- itte-eltizeps mm lng~nr~ttie

Have you seen the cloth-finish ruled
Fresh every week, Plow's famous can­
letter
heads at The Herald’ office T The
dies.
at GARNER &amp; ROBERTS. _
neatest rind very latest thing In fine staM. M. Smith 1ms 1,000 ncres of celery
tioiiery^_I.tioK_ll.-Up._Mt~Uu*iii*Ks Matt
hind. Sold OILCUSV terms----- I---Prices very low.
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4
Attorney Joseph II. Jones’ ’of Orlnndo
xxx Elgin Creamey Butter In tubs
spent Wednesday in tills city..
and prints ut McCuller's New_Store.__
Seventy-five bushel* of cow pens for
Just received a fresh line o f Low
sale chenil, at E. A. Heffleld Co.'s.
ney’s Cunlrs at McCuller's Cash S tore
Buy a meal ticket, nnd eni'yourSunday
Emory Close left ibis week for Pierson
dinner at Stumon's.
where he lias n large contract for survey­
Mrs. Fultz has returned to iter home In
ing.
Getievn, after spending several day# with
For an up-to-date' tailor-mnde suit, see
Mrs. Stevens.
D. A. Caldwell &amp; Solid.
• Clean, w holesom e, w ell cook ed —ore
1). C. Warner, representing the Interna­
the meals served at The City Kcstau
tional Harvester Co., was In the city sev
rant.
* ,
ernl days this Week. W. II. Underwood is
George Davies of Jacksonville, n former jthe Sanford agent fur the International
- fwMdeiH of Sanford,^ spent Tuesday nnd implements. •
}&gt;
Wednesday in tile city.
Wnde makes frequent trips to Sanford
. If it's printing .yon want, send it to Tut Write htiii ut Orlnndo.

I N. P. Yowell &amp; Co i

(Ask Him)

T he M a r k s .
-A ge
Real

c y

E S T A B L IS H E D 18G9

A re Offering Any and A ll Kinds of Florida Real Estate
at as Low Prices and on as Reasonable Terms As Can be Had Anywhere
Office on Park Avenue, between First and Commercial Streets, Sanford, Florida

Drink a Bottle off

G IN G E R A L E O R 8 0 D A W A T E R
M anufactured w ith puta dlstlUad w ater

th e y w iii prevent IUo o m . aid

digestion and give you health

Tho Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fla

�THE SANfORD HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

ford. guest of Mrs. Stephens.
Mr. Chase was in Geneva on Friday on
business, coming out from Sanford In his
auto.

A Budget of Interesting Items
From Correspondents r*'

If You W a n t to B uy or S e ll

Mrs. Daniel from Georgia is visiting her
son. J. W. Daniel.
Oscar Nicholson came over from Ddytona to join his wife, who Is visiting rein-

TH E EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY

Mrs. Harris o f Sanford Is in Geneva,

Emelent Staff o f Reportera Weekly helping to nurse her sister, Miss Pravatt,
Covers the Tenltory for
who is very ill o f fever.
The Herald

Mrs. Moore and slater. Mrs.Oakley, leave
this week for their summer home'TtTNew
York.

Come and See Us

will Insure prompt publication. Artide*
y ta .lite view* ol ihe Editor wlU be pubThe Ladies Society was entertained at
M t sbusIVs'and ononrmou* rommuntcathe
Lewis house by Mrs. Fultz and Mrs.
We
will
not
be
reiponilble
(11 be rejected. u _ ..1" — ;
contributor*. All rocnikmt exprreeni by contribuì
Robinson.
There was very little business
.
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mint be In
ilion*_____
Intended
for current
lai
bend not leirr then Tueedey p. m l—Eo.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

meeting was held. There will be no meet- A
Ing this week on account of the protraeteti a
The city o f Sanford, the Celery City so
services at the Methodist church.
;x.
called, can Justly feel proud o f the repu­
We
are
sorry
to
know
that
A.
J.
Worthy
tation ithas gained throughout the United
States os the vegetable garden spot or and w ife will make Orlando their home in W
&lt;■**4.
the good old banner county o f Orange the futi^E,^ They were ju ratPiw aintvto.
-oad wf Florida, nnd shoofd'TtSfTTJuffe a# their-mothemnd sister. Mrs. J. A.Worthy
proud of The Sanford Herald's booming and Mrs. Gearwood who will spend n few
editor. R. J. Holly, ns It is through his days with them.
To tb* Editor of The Herald:

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efforts more thun any other one man that
-the advantages o f Sanford as a vegetable
growing section Is being mode known to
the agricultural world, lint the readers
o f The Herald should benr in mind that
no one section o f Orange possesses all of
the most desirable advantages. While
the flat lands along the shores of beau­
tiful Lake Monroe are Ideal for the pur­
pose advertised for, it is not and cannot
be as desirable for the family home, but
such locations are near at hand nnd of
essy and quick access, for instance A lta­
monte Springs on the line of the A, C. L.
railway and the smooth, hard surfaced
Sanford and Orlando road. This favorite
home location can be reached by auto in
about thirty minutes and Is one of tKc
most popular drives in the county. Here
is found high, rolling pine land, ulso pure
spring water, and cad be called mm of.
the most healthy locations in the suite
without fear of contradiction. Here Is
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located the famous tourist liotfl "The
Altamonte -and many beautiful villas uud
M
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winter homes, beautiful orange groves
under highest state, of cultivation »m l
well tilled farms. The Oak Knoll fruit
' ' - l- tf
and
stock farm was much udmired by
B fc rT ; rtourists who speut the-eeason at the hotel;
1
The proprietor Is a breeder of th# famous
I hi rue Red Jersey pigs, the most profitable
breed to raise and the prize winners of
Florida
Some of the most desirable
building lots partially Improved can be
„ had at a very reasonable price, but the
Dumber 1» Jiijd ted-first. coma first served.
It is not too much to expect that in the
^ very near future Altamonte Springs will
L,—w — be the home- OFSaliTord'e’ celeryTKIngs
and their families, as the auto rides back
and forth over the well kept hard roads
in this delightful climate will miikc life
worth living and m ake. -men forget that
— N. H. Fogg.
they are growing old.
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PAOLA POINTS
SiMViul Correspondence lo The Herald:
A strolling baud o f Gj|ay folk made us
a passing visit the other day. About ns
many Gipsies ns there were bear nnd mu­
sic I— "four of a kind I"—-If not "to beat
(he band."

ENTERPRISE ETCHINGS
SpccielC mTcipandrnre toTJie Herald:

Last Tuesday afternoon Mr. C. F. Stead
gave a launch party In honor o f his aunt,
Mrs. Harriet Powers of Minneapolis, Minn.
The outing was enjoyed very^nuch by
the ladies who went. Mrs. rowers left
Friday for her home In Minnesota.
Mrs. Charlotte Scriven and two daugh­
ters, Misses Eleanor and Adeline of
Miami, came last Wednesday to spend
the summer with her fathers, Mr. George
Sauls.

Miss Alice Ryland o f Orange City is
upending-a few "dnyi“ 1irio WIT the guest
of Miss Ethel Quackcnbos.
,
Perry Sisler left Saturday for Ids home
iu Lakeland to be gone all summer. -------

Our Sylvun Lake neighbors urc now
served with R. F. D. No.
frdtn Sanford,
beginning the flofi of this month, and find
It a great convenience.-—
”
Wanted—A few inhabitants for the sum

GENEVA GLEANINGS.
,$gedsl Correspondence to The Herekl:

On last Wednesday, J. N. Worthy en­
tertained a good muny of the Geneva cit­
izens In rather a unique, fashion by hav­
ing a house inoviug. Over a barbecue pit
near by wusu fine porker which wus hourly
nearing an uppetizing brown. A fter work­
ing faithfully for several hours the men
were Invited to Join the ladle» In a sujnnfuou* dinner ôf burbei
good to eat, served under the shade of the
trees. .
Perclval Smith and son, Robert, left on
Monday last for Kissimmee, where they
will reside In future.
Mrs.. Duvis has gone to New York on a
visit o f some months to her parents.
~ Mrs. Tu ltz spent the week-end In Suu-

lint You Want or Where You Want It

It Makes No Difference

Mrs. Porter and son, Mr. Porter, of San­
ford were in town last week looking at
real estate. They will come back when
the M.*E. South Conference-meets here

WE

HAVE

and on Terms that are Right

H O W A R D -ÌP A C K A R D

LAND

COMPANY

Miss Mabel Thayer returned home Sun­
day after having spent a week with her
'
sister, Mrs. John Thurshy nt Blue Springs.

1

Mr. J. H. Hrlce o f Geneva furnished a
room
at the orphanage. Mr. ilricc takes
1
a
great
interest in the children and gives
1
them
so
many little pleasures,
'
•The school picnic wns given yesterday
In the park across from the Epwurth Inn.
A heavy rain storm which came up right
after dinner caused them to hurry to their
Misses Annie and Nell Pattillo were in
today to uttend the school picnic.
Miss Nell Pattillo closed school last
Friduy after a most successful term. We
hope to have an assistant teacher to as­
sist Miss Pattillo in her duties next year.
Mr. Alvin Brooke of Osteen wusintown
last week.
Mrs. C. R. M. Sheppard and little son
Earvin returned to her home in Daytona
ufter having speiit the past wee^ with
her father. Mr. H. F. Quackcnbos.
The Geo. H. Fernald Co.
ut work
driving wells in Mr. A.DeBnry's grove for
tiie purpose of irrigating it.

Miss Mubel Sfhmelz Is again at her
The tomato growers are mnklng good
home at Sylvan Lake, after ajiending the
shipments of totnutoes by the Clyde line
past two years in New York city.
every trip.
' George Hicks, who has been making his
Mr. and Mrs. John Sauls spent yester­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, a visit of
day in DcLund.
some weeks, returned to his present home
l)r. S. Puleston of Sanford inude two
in Birmingham. Ala., Friday of last week.
professional calls in town Inst week.
Oscar Pearson returned from the East
Mr. J. 11. Brice of Genevu wus a guest
Const on Saturday, where he lias been ut
at the orphanage yesterday.
work the last few months. I f we didn't
Mr. Wingfield goes to Jacksonville to­
day to meet his fumily who come from
Kentucky. They will make their future
Speaking of busebajl. why Is uut the
hiiniii in Enterprise-------------- ----- 7-------sugg« nlo»-of-th c-fiaifleaTilfo-£lc(iimz XT
There will be a union picnic by the
good one T Why wouldn't “ Holly Park” be
people
o f Orange City at the Green
a graceful recognition of Editor Holly's
wholehearted work, for Ids town ut the Springs today.
present', and keep Ids memory green in
the years to come T

UOAKDINÜ CELERY. SANFORD, FLA

TH E JAC K SO N CARS

A . E. H IL L , A g en t

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, C a u liflo w ers, etc., etc., in S an ford , pays
I Sell the Ijind—Your Brains, Money, nnd
Muscles Makes the Crop nnd the Profit

.
Suicide In Orlando
Philip Moore, a well-to-do fanner, re­
siding about two miles northeast o f OrlandaT committed suicide Sunday,. No
motive can be assigned to Justify the rash
act, for Mr. Moore wa ik n n w n tn h a i»&lt;to«.t
circumstances and health, and had the
reputation of being an exceptionally suc­
cessful fruit grower.
Shortly after entering Ids room, his wife
heard the report o f a shotgun, and rushing
to the room, found her husband lylngluu
pool of blood with practically hisentire head
bloWn from his body. His death was In­
stantaneous.
Mr. Moore was 40 yean old, amlleuves
a w ife and one child. He wus a member
o f the local lodge of Knights of Pythias,
and was buried by that organization.

5 W ^ '1

To Subscribers

An order of th# Postoflk* Department,
Washington, D. C„ effective Jan. 1, 1008,
provides that no delinquent subscriber
shall be carried longer than'three months,
giving as ft reason that die department Is
on newsfurnishing a low rate o f postage
postage_______
papers, and does so fpr the benefit of a
bonaflde subscriber who pays for Ids
puper.

No Sand too Dccp^ N o .H ill too Steep

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F A R M S —U N C L E A R E D L A N D S
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Celery Dèlta and other’ Desirable Tracts In Blocks lo suit Purchaser.

J . N . W H IT N E R

A ll
Prices and descriptions upon request.

First Notional Bunk Building

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IN SANFORD CHURCHES
Devout of the Celery
City Worship Sunday.

W here

RESUME Of ALL CHURCH EVENTS
Of Interest to Those Religiously In
W4_S u b Jo«t»^f Dlsconrses T
-fa r the Sabbath.
TI m
of Ifio Ctimrctw» la tiw Ctljr ora EotnOaly
RMuntesi to bring or Mod ibeif Anno une*menit and
,&lt;h«r Chofch News to (lira office not Utor than Wtdnes
u , ifttfo o «.

r | n t M # th # d |i t

j ■rv A E.ttnuielioMrr.pnitor; church, corner Pork
,„nue (nil fifth »tfret; parootinie, conw*-Mn•dla avenue amt Seventh atreet: phone 2.1
Sunday mornlnS ¿enrloe.al Hi evening aervfce.
700; Sunday acltool. 11:49 a. in.: Jno. K. Metlln&lt;cf. Supt. Epworth League. 3:00 Sunday even­
ing.
The People’s Cemregatlonal • Rev. R. L. Kirkland, liaator; Sunday morning
r. Satlerlntendenl.
J. c. Entmlnger.

THE SANFORD HERALD
Hick»' Story.
I t was In 1847 that nicka first made
• county name as a w itty raconteur.
In that year Sir Samuel Bprjr, who had
bqen member for- Bodmin since tin?
treat reform bill, lost hla seat and In
a petulant mood took legal proceedings
against Hicka on_tha ground-that-be
had abused hla official poaltlou to In­
fluence rotera at the poll.
Iu tho
course o f the trial Hicka was called
upon to state what he had to say In
hla defense. In the course o t hla stats*
iiif’ Ut lit! nuked IrnTe Of the court to
ilhjstrate his posltloh by a story, Hla
request being assented to, he related
how a fe w days previously ho had
beeu to Bee a lad whom he knew well
who was laid up from a fall from n
vicious doukey, which had kicked out
«W -h ls frofrt*Heeth.
The lad, '»aid
Hicks, had taken the matter lu the
most kindly way and had Bald to him,
" 'Tlan’t the faU, Mr. Hicka, nnd ;tlsn't
the vally o f the teeth what annoys
mo, but ’tla the mutiny, ghastly,
w IhIious disposition o f the Jacknss."
Autumel' Bp*y_*prxtigr up th the
*vreir^#P*fli’es'eourt lu a fury nnd « ■
claimed. "ITe tins ended mo n Jackasa!” The court was convulsed with
laughter, nnd Illck s was promptly nnd
fuliy iicqultted o f the trumpery charge
brought against J ilm .—Cornhill Maga-

rirst Baptist
Rev’ 1. W. Boyd paitor: Sunday morning aerv•" Ice ll;evrnln* »ervlw. 7:b0; Sahhath school. 0:43
1 *T. .Denttm
” ----- . Sup«.; B. vY. **
P. "U. Sunday
a in ;u
I&gt;T. Jr. Preit. ; prayrr meeting ilne.
■I 0:^0 n tn . H . E. Tolar,
every Wedneiday, 7 :3 0 P. m.

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rtlOM MACARONI DELIA

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Trem The tlrtald's Special Correspondent
By Wireless Telephone
- Demetrius AttWHttr hit »J o in e d the
Knights and Ladies of the Jumping'Jee*
okus Society.
t •
Ebenezer Skinner walked home with
Serepta Sidcbottom from church last-SunHay. Keep It up' Eh.1 we're ail looking

ttysr

You want the Best Ma^
terial for you House

’

Uncle Bill Hollister plowed widow Slo­
cum's garden Inst week and never asked
her for any pay. Ask Uncle Bill when
It’s going to take place and nee him grin.
„Mis... . » - *

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Pinkcy Slimmer's new Easter suit wns
much admired last Sunday.

Sash, Doors and Blinds

The pure food law is being much vio­
lated of inte nnd several dogs linve hud
their healths undermined by eating ment
adulterated with strychnine.
Miss Trycliina Slimmer, an accomplish­
ed young society Indy of Bungalow Corner
Vns in Macaroni Delta yesterday visiting
her cousin Pinky, the popular newspuTier
correspondent.

»

W e carry the Largest line be­
tween Jacksonville and Tampa

Bijnh Hostetler has fell out with his
wife nnd has gone home to his father.
Much sympathy is felt for him and he
may sue for dlvorce*ond alimony. •'

Services uext Suudny morning and
Qroat W ars From Trifles.
evening conducted by Rev. D. J. Mueller.
Great wars, pregnant with bloodshed
All are cordially invited to be present.
and nil the horrora accruing thereto,
Sile Cheezum Is going to run for con­
have Very often been tho outcome of
stable on the Prohibition ticket. Site is
Iloly Cross Episcopal
trifling Incidents which might, had they
Rev. B. F. Brown, rector; A. D. Key,.senior w»rproperly, have been one of our well-to-do citizens nnd holds
drn; Sunday morning service, 11; evening service. beeu treated
7:30; Sabbath schuoT U:43n. m.; fl. F.WMlner, smoothed over nnd the slaughter avert­ considerable property in lain wife's panic.
Supt.; prsyer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evening,
ed. Mure ofteu was this the carte In
Sarah Jane Buster recited forty-six
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earlier times than It Is now. Every
Verses
of the New Testnnicnt nt the so­
Presbyterian
one knows that William the Conqueror
Rev.J. F. McKinnon, pastor: Inornlng service,
cial last night and the audience got up'
lost hla llfo In France through hla
_ 7:3(1:
J
_Snbhath
_ _ _ sellout, 0:30
II: evening srrvke.
m.; Hennr Mcluiuliii, Supt.; prayer meeting Wed- horse trendjng on a redhot cinder and clapped their hnnds.. Preacher Mcnrsdsy. 7; 30 p. in.
while he was superintending the burn­ Swntt says Surah Jane has a bright future.
ing
o f Mantes, but few people know
Catholic
. /
Ezra Filkins' vinegar-fuced old ninld
Rev. M. Fun, rectur: services evrry second/and the fact which gave rise to the earn- ulster orOrluiido TV here visiting Ezra's
luuttbSunday, eajly mass. 7 a. m : mats and ser­ patgn that cost WlTIiutn bis life.
mon. ID a. nt.: Sunday sdiool, 0 n. in.; vespers. 3
Curing the latter part o f his reign family. Ezra liain't been introducing her
p. m.
he beentpe abnorinnllv stout and con around much.
Sixth Sunday nftcr Easter.
’ ________
Beipieiniy" the laughingstock o f not
There is much fen f Hint llje San Jose
Sunday School, 9 a. m,
only Ids subjects, but his neighbors Scale, after knocking out the rhubarb
Mass and Sermon, 10 a. m.
across the water. One duy his con­ crop will tackle the macaroni nnd with
Rosary, Instruction and Benediction, temporary, Philip o f France, compared
the June bugB destroylhat crop. What's
him tu ■ flilfit i f i t i t l on casters nnd
7:30 u. m . ------ ------- --------the matter with this country, nnyltowf
suggested that he should Ite extilbKed
Monday— Mass, 7 a. m.
nt a prize monarch show. This so enGil Spooner says our late ryld apell.lt
Instructions to children, 9 n. in.
xuged—W illiam —Dial—lie~stnHghtwnyr Caused Tty sudden climatic changes which
made war upon his rldlculer, ami the most always ufTccts the weather and pro­
DOINGS Of THE THIRD HOUSE loss
o f thousands o f lives was the re­ duces unfavorable atmospheric sondltlbns.
s u lt—London Tlt-Blts.
Gil graduated last spring from Charlie
Mold A Very in terestin g Session At
Hand's veterinary college at Snnford.
Gestures Part of Talk.
* Tallahassee
Since Rev. Deuteronomy Jones preach­
There la a man who from a very
Current Resolution No. I;
early age hna lived In countries where ed with such force last Sunday on the
He it Resolved, by the Third House, the HpaulHh Is the almost universal tongue.
sinfulness of certain members of his con­
President of the Senate concurring, that From force o f this training he speak*
gregation, Sam Petiicord and Muses Per­
before the session is over, that this body Spanish perfectly.
H o has uot the kin* have quit carrying razors and
, — do donate Senator Humphrey! a now cap. slightest trace o f an English accent,
shooting craps and have made him a
nnd persons who-do.not know that he
House Resolution No. 49:
Is o f American pnrentngo nru willing present of a dozen Plymouth Rock chick­
Whereas, The ordinary variety orrnzorto believe he Is a Spaniard, merely ens.
‘ , bark flea la thoroughly Americanized, nm
from hearing him talk. He la so per­
Two roller towels nnd three cakes of
Whereas, He Is a cosinopolitun being, fectly bilingual that It shows even In
toilet soap were stolen from Mart Buster's
equally at homo in the bristles of a yaller Ids gestures. When tnlklhg with Eng­
boarding house last Saturday.
Some
«.ut or die silken hosiery of an aristocrat, lish speaking persons he sits quietly
think a Tampa cigar drummer took 'em
and
und does bts bonveralng with his mouth
and some think it was a lightning rod
• Whereas, It is selduni, indeed, that he alone. Only In case o f making n polut
most emphatically does he use u ges­ agent from Jacksonville. There scents
has ever been caught in any mischief,
ture. But the moment he drops Into to be a wave of crime stalking through
Therefore, bo it Resolved, That the Third
Spanish his every word ts accompa­ the land.
Mouse of the Florida Legislature pastrsult
nied by a movement o f the hands or
Col. Hill Horkenspitz has, at the earnest
able laws to fully protect theflen in any arms. It Is Interesting to watch th
solicitation
of his friends, given up drink­
territory on which he hug rights by emi­ change from tho English to the Span­
ing
nnd
beer
and will hereafter drink
nent domain or squatter sovereignty.
ish side o f him, because It comes so
nothing stronger titan gin. Col. Bill has
suddenly.
H
e
really
can't
Bpeak
Span­
House Resolution No. 13:
ish without gesturing.—New York Suu. been a pillar in the Hardshell church for
Be it Resolved by the Third House; The
a long time und his course is highly com­
1.1. Fund be known In future ns the My
mended
by the congregation.
Som a S lan g W ord s.
My Fund for the benefit of the trustees
* A remarkable fact Is that many slang
■nd general counsel agent, etc., of same,
words -have a classical origin.
For
Sanford Man Is Honored
HuuseResolutionNu.il:
example, tho word “ mill," a vulgarism
At the thirteenth annual convention of
Whereas, Manv members o f the House for n tight, Is traceable to the Qreok
the Florida Funeral Directors nnd Emof Representatives spend much o f their word “ hamllla," which means n com­
balmerq held at Jacksonville last week.
in time the committee rooms when they bat.
Frank L Miller o f . this city was unani­
‘'Uncle," the affectionate term fo r a
ore not doing committee work, and thercmously elected as secretary and treasurer
pawnbroker.
Is
derived
from
the
Latlu
fore annoy the young lady clerks of the
of
the organization.
"uncus," u hook on which the article
House to a great extent, •
pledged wait hung.
Therefore, be it Resolved, by the Third
T o go before "the beak" la a distinct
Bouse of the Legislature o f the State of reference to the old ltoinan custom Of
The Best o f a ll the T ru ck firm s
Florida,
(hat the Speaker
dT the Third adorning the platform from which jus
tl
jtuusf is licrfhy finpnwrrwl to appoint-» t t co dispensed With the beaks o f alilps,'
~
- i n F lo r id a
committee to investigate said members which platform came to bo called the
19 acres. It's Cypress Island 1H
and report their findings of oil such mar­ rostrum, that being the Latin for a
miles by water from Kissimmee.
ried members to their wives, nnd of nil benk or prow.*“_______
First Celery in Florida grown here.
Grows anyllilng. Surrounding lake
— - *uch unmarried men, yw w it: Bachelors
gives protection from frost. Crop
Cruel.
und widowers, to Miss Clem Hampton.
3 weeks earlier than unprotected
The rich bachelor sighed and looked
Third House Resolution No. 0 6 0 ;
farm » here. 4 fine artesian well».
at the beautiful girl fixedly.- “ Things
300 four year budded beurlng Or­
---- - Whereas, Dame Fortune “never knocks
are at alxea and sevens with me. I
ange
trees. Fine House and Burn.
the second time on any one man's door, feel the great need o f a womau In.my
Heavy bearing Peaches. Guavas
B,u* opportupiliea for notoriety salitum borne, one who could straighten out
and Bananas. Owner lias other
“
Unseat themselves; «n d
• . business ami wants u» sell. Come
my taugled affairs aud make life worth
and see. The Island stands the
Whereas, The Hon. William Shennan living again." H er glance spoke an
closest investigation. Perfect title.
Jetmings has been force«] to accept suclt Interest which approximately expecta­
tion.'
"Ye#
7
”
a
he
queried
softly.
He
insignificant fees für his services while
representing both claimant nnd defendant blurted out, "D o you know o f any
R H. Hansen. Owner, Kissimmee, FI«.
good, ablebodled woman whom I could
■1 the same time, and
gut to clean house?'’—Argonaut.
Whereas such actions have not been giv­
e o YEARS*
EXPER IEN C E
en the proper notoriety.
Stung.
Therefore, be it Resolved by the Third
"T h a t man has no conscience."
House, That “Sherman's March Through
“ W hy do you think-aot"
"H e cheated me fearfully In a hone
the Treasury of Florida" be set to music,
end that Rlchbourg o f Walton be request* trade In which I supposed I was eailly
*d to play said inarch on.his violin when getting the better end o f tbs bargain."
T n s o t msnRB
-O btcagp R ecord rB m M . - - - - - ,___ !9.*nllccthe.flilkl-ayail and gentle*
O c sio n s
COBVNIOHTB Ac.
mannered gopher from his hole.
A u r o n » » e n illn , ■ &gt;k*uh u id datcrltlllna M »7
Hs Was Perfectly Frank W ith Her.
ta ie k lr M oertam o a r opinion fraa w b « b « r an
" I w ill never marry a man," said a
(•TMUoa inwtwUrHUMi MS.flmsMi»»** Monday morning police court ia still
Ilona ititeli/ eunSdotUUi. HÂNÙB0DS on l'nt»u l»
haughty young woman, "whose for­ Sent
t &gt; w O ld*»! W M « r lo r w c w t u n l M i t ,
Upulnr among the unbleached citizens of
ré u n is U t n t in n it i H u m fTVa. focal?
tune has not at least five ciphers In I t "
m
S
2
WÄU4, wllboal oUns. lu U s
Sanford arid they ore up before Hia
"T a k e me," replied her admirer, a
Honor, Mayor Lake, with unfailing reguoung lawyer. "M in s la all ciphers."—
Sr «rity. Georgetown fumishesits quota of
k baud»otn»l, Itti
Dwwsm Ur.adies' Homs Journal.
Tarmi. 13•
anUiton of s u m
^ • c e disturbers every Saturday night
suers,
although few crimes other tlign mledeGlory should follow, not be pursued.
Weauora are upon the court blotter.
' —Pliny.

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is beiiij« conducted on the racket plan of
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of [»oods. I am conducting nil
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L a d ie s ’ K lm onas fro m
- _&gt;
2 0 c . up
«
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S h irt W a is ts from..
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45c u
U n d e rs k irts fro m
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50c n
G o w n s fro m
n
10 c 44
C o rse t Q o vers fro m
1 .3 5
44
H a m m o c k s fro m
- 9 c yd.
Good B leaching
- 7 c yd.
S e a Islan d S h e etin g
- 5c yd.
S h ir t P rin ts
5 c yd.
G itn g h am s
•»
13o each
P illo w C ases . 5 5 c each
S h e e ts
10 c each
A p ro n s
2 5 to 5 0 c
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ending at S tation 69 on back w a te r lino
Section 69.— la 3600 feet
~
o f l^iko M onroe a t crossin g o f C elery S tation 76 to 60. consisting o f u A fr?m
0.
A
ven
u
e
to
be
tile
d
w
ith
300
f
f
p
l
o
f
21yards o r excavation . a S u in g t « / V t S tir *
Jospeh Cam eron Ditch, Mo. 10,
lie g Inning at the 8. W . corner,. 8. B.- Inch sow er pipe, m aking tho tw o an gle lO. C lea rin g estim ated nt tèa no * 1 ?L*
n g « points- w ith tlUng.* con sistin g o f three brid ges 13 ft. span each; #?t oo
,-T r ?
U. Hecllun '4, T ow n sh ip 20 South R aing
given that tealed bid» will be
46. 47 and 48.
h
Notlicei* hereby
estim ated cost o f this si-MInni‘ t iJ .01" 1
31 East. 16 fe e t north on the east side suctions, I.
the county commlitloueta of Orante
Section
48.—
Is
2100
fe
e
t
lon
g
fro
m
rrcH
HIOP».
1
to
P
t
o
U
o
m
'
V
S
1
'
1381*
rn —
o f Hoards 11 Avenue, thence north 87
until (a o'clock m. on the aeventh
,
degrees 6.0 m inutes east w ith section Station 81 to "O .” and con sists u f 1081 - SecttOH 0Ù — )■ tto o rc,..
dTy'iilunÌTaÒSh whiS'thSTWiii U opened by
eft
M
e
-yards
o
f
r-Xi'aVfiUon.
estlniuted
at
Station 60- to 36. and c o lis i.!« *r*.ru,n
line to 8 U tlo n »6-23., theuce a n g le 1*™
the board of county cDmnd*5k&gt;nel,» of iald county.
&lt; r - m in u t e r (o
B latloii 9 » - 9 t ; thence 9136.12, E stim ated cost o f c le a rin g (30.: WTlimped^/
•aid bid* relating to the Drainage of the Sanford
no.
Slope;
1
to
l
L
&gt;
0lto
in
^
w
ld
tlw
-l-f«o
t.
a n gle rig h t 6 degrees 0 m inutes to B u ­
Drainage DDtrict *o named (Including all of the
T o ta l Patlfhaleil cost o f this section.
tton
10X96.3
minutes,
thence
a
n
g
le
rig
h
t
•.drain*, creek* and water creek* m proAvana.
D itch Bonth Bidè Ho. 6. 30 degrees 16 m inutes to station 10 on 9165.12.
ys»
Tided for) aocordlng to plan* and .peclflc«t|opi Q * M H A
• Section 47.— Is -1300 fe e t lo n g from
--* »■ -*■ **
B egin n in g iat a stake on the South sldo the m eadows o f L a k e Jessup, con sistin g H latlon 38 to Station 26 and con sists or T o ta l estim ated cost o f till*
un'
and On the East aldo o f fo u r sectloiis, I. e., 32, 33, 31 and 35. 1286 cubic yards o f excavation , estim a ­ »«&gt;»•"&lt;&gt;• Slope, 1 , 0 l ; bot o ' Æ
'
The auantltVe*
quantllie* given herein are cafcylawdbom o f d on a va _A .venue
Section 01,— Is 2&amp;U0 f w l
.n»
Bectlou 33/— Is 600 feet lon g front S ta ­
o f B eardall Avenue, thence north 88
average end area* made at each one
ted
nt
9161.87.
E
stim
ateti
cost
o
f
c
le
a
r­
degrees, 30 m in u ti* east w ith said south tion Ml to 76, and c o n sist* o f lO r e u b lo ing. 93U.U0. 300 fe e t o f 21-Inch sew er B iatlon »6 to ••O,“ and c m iil. u " * , Ç “ !“
nation and are approximate only.
lin e 16 fe e t south o f the line betw een yards o i excavutlon estim ated at #21.1.». pine at 80 cents per lin eal fo o t In place cubic yards o f excavation estltnni. 7 1* }
C lea rin g eatlmSúd^ T J S ue‘
Sections 33 and 34 to S tation SO w hich K stlnuitcd cost o f clearin g. »10.0°. Ks- fou r connections, 3210.00. One con crete 381)1.10
SPECIFICATION
who
u i i'H
■pan so
trot. #60.00.
I 6 0 OO t .u. . fk
n e brid
gef span
20 feet,
Is 16 fe e t south o f said section lino and 1 limited cost o f this section 931.15. 2 box 8, 1*. In le t« storm w n ter at 920.00 o
ltd c
cost*
Mila section -' . . ,l uijl I ®
estlumtitd
o s t o f thlH
Kant Side D r a in a «« Canal N o rth be- In the saw grass o f l*ake Jessup, con ­ fu el on bottom , 45 degree slope.
each,
980.00.
T
o
ta
l
estim
ated
coat
o
f
Slope,
1
to
J
;
bulinili
i*
l.l
11.
►
-fnri A i l '4-- 4
lnnlng 117» foot oaat o f tho Southeast s is tin g o f three sections, L e., 17. 18 and
Section OT«— Is 260o foot lon g fr u it
(*e. 1 l u i ; bottom widitr. -r'rrrV
----- •“T h
*ih
*ä ? na T * corn er
S ection
irty *th re e
B u tto n 7 6 - Ip - 60- a iu l-eon olsta o f —H 69 th is sect ton #81 t .* fr
Äh n
r ,ca cual
nr-.&gt;r,-,r
Soctlon 48,— I h 2600 fe e t - lo n g fro m ltftc
* " Section _Mo. I f . - la 3000 fe e t lon g from cubic yards, estlmnt«&gt;d cost o f ex c a v a ­
B u tto n 70 to S ta tion 60, eo n a U tT n g-o f tion. 9262.96. E stim ated cost 6T c le a r­ Station 25 to 'l l " - and con sists o f 1947 3 1 OiV.*!0.&lt;'Bt *
~
.
t
o
f
excavation.
cubic
yards
o
f
exca
va
tion
estim
ated
nt
ing. Jto.oo. One fnrm crossing. 910.00.
■ B .) i r a a t a M 't n a r w d ~ o r ; thence w ith 1081 cubic vai
Ü va
i tion
‘ wmÊÊÊSlStm,
nrds o f exca
est
9143.35. E stim ated
cost o f clearin g,
auld Uno aouUi o f Section T h lrty*th rou ted a t. 9161.15.
E stim ated, cost o f clearing, la - «,,.
61.16. E stim a ted cost o f clenr- 2 fe e t on bottom, 46 degree slope.
tSoc. IS) W ent to S ou th w est c o m e r ln «. IfO.OO K stlm nted cost o f this sec­
se c tio n 34.— I h 260o re e l lon g from #20.00. T id a l estim ateli cost o r this sec­
.
Ä
Ä
“r
"Ä ™ ,
. th ereof, a dlataiice o f 166 foot, ihenco tion. 9142.16. Blope 1 to 1; bottom w idth Kin lion 50 to Station 25 and con sist* o f tion, 9263.26.
.T ota l estim ated cost o f Dr. A ld rid g e
on a lino N o rth 16 feet. e&gt;nat fro m It I h
Coat o f E n gineering. 3&amp;0.00.
2297 cublo yards, estim ated ut 9311.65.
n gi f ,
and p a ra lle l th ereto to atatlon 91x60 a ■ Section 18.— Is 3600 fe e t lon g fro m
T o ta l .cost o f clea rin g. 930.00.
One D iteli, No. 16:
T o ta l eatlniated cost o i excavation ,4 J W 1 Ä 0. t'fil" ,mu^ . c; Hl...o f i i i i w u u ,
distance o f 8.885 fe e t and tornUnatlns S t a t io n i't o to 15 and co n sist* o f 221B c i'R c r t Caniueron A ven u e 16 feet, #15ut tho bade wutera o f I/Uke M onroe on cublo yards.
E stim ated at 8332.10. Bs- 00. 2 fe e t op out tom. .16 d eg ree sii&gt;l*&lt;
'
T
otu l estim ated cost o f clea rin g, »30.
a lin e 16 f e e t ^ t o ^ ^ ^ . ^ w g e n . tU M 6 led *-«o«t' o f ’«JtM rlngV|80.ti*. '• One
S ic tlo n 38.— Is 2600 fe e t long frqtn
T h e M ill lira a ch Ditch No. ao.
•— flection s 78 ahB ' T f f , ---- --------c u lv e rt Richm ond A ven u e, 916.00. T w o Station 36 to "O ," und conU tna 3091 cu* 00 .
H egtnnD flTat Htatlon «7 m . i , , n w
E stim ated cast o f b rid ge* nnd cui- °o rn e r o f E*,t lo . m . m . Biniti"'« .uUn
sections, l.e.. one, two, three. «our*
m c u lverts Cam eron A ven u o 16 ft. »span I Ic yards, estlniuted a t #161.10. E stim a ­
•a ctio n Mo. 1»— 3300 fe e t Io n « fro m each,- 910.00.
1* U«* N o.»3, on Ilio \vi*h| line o f Si*i ii(,n
E stim ated cost o f this ted coat o f clearin g, 910.00. T o U li estl- vert*, aew er pipe, e t c , #320.00.
Engineering. 360.00.
S U tio n 77 to B u tto n 66 c o ita la lln « or section, 9617.10. Blopu 1 to 1; bottom tmiti-d cost o f this section, 9171.10. 2
8. T o w n sh ip 19. Bonn, R a n ge, j u e s ,,"
T atu i Estim ated cost o f till* ditch,
1017 cubic yard a In ex ca va tio n eatlniated w idth. 3 feet.
fo o t bottom, 16 d e g r e « slop«..
heneo eastw ard w ith lot line to tl,.,
II
r a t 1 1 6 1 .06. Due c u lv e rt eatltnatod at
T o ta l estim ated cost o f Joe .Ouueron 9990.31.
■ectlon 16.— Is 2600 fe e t lo n g fro m
»16.00.
600 lin eal fe e t 10 Inch «e w e r S tation 26 to “ O,” and con sists o f 852 Ditch, No. 10:
Ohappel D itch, Mo. 10.
tile 11100.00.
C learin g eatlm ntcd a t ru ble y a rd a
Katlniatad cost o f excavation, #10?5.i6.
E stim ated coat, (127.80.
B egin n in g a t the H. E. cqn u ir N. I&gt;.
180.00. T o ta l eatlniated c o «t o f tille «ec* E stim ated cost o f clearing,..9a&lt;UU&gt;. .T o E stim ated coat o f clearin g. 9130.00.
»*• Miivii •«Hiiuuii i « i •Mil
E stim ated c o s t o f b rid g e * and cu l­- 4*Mhw-H/'Wnlt7 N rctldn 32. Tow n sh tp I».
-■
Soutti Rang« 31 E ast at Station -“ O,' ilflKlo le f t 86 iivKTfrn lmAffini; under A*
verts. 966.00.
m 'w idth t TVet.
consist"
the
east
linn
o
f
tli
fo
llo
w
in
g
thence
nortl
E n gin eerin g, 970.00.
C. U trooks to Station 16/ - tk ; ,,nr.
T o ta l estim ated coat o f O eneva A v e ­
In g o f *690 cublo y a r d « o i excavation , nuo D itch south side. No. 6: T o ta l cost
T o ta l estim ated cost o f this ditch No. I.o v o jo y A ven u e to S tation Cl on the unglp rig h t G degrees 59 mlnutes m
Pack w a te r* o f Iaike M onroe, and there S tation 156-13; theuce right M .1eatlniated at 9101.60.
600 fe e t o f'J O * o f excavation . 9&lt;&gt;2.36.
Estlniuted cost 10, 1360.76.
■1■■ ■■■—V
term in ate* nnd con sist* o f tlireo sec­ •trecs 10 m hiutes to Station n , . , '
Inch tile. 91100.00. and clea rin g eatlnia­ o f' clearin
*
K. »210
g,
924( .00. Estim ated cost o f
tions, I. V., 19, 60 nnd 61.
ted a t 967.16. T o U l eat I m ated coat of b ild ges, 9126.00. E n gin eerin g, 960.no. T o
H ow ard Packard Ditch, Mo. 11.
thence a n gle le ft 33 degree* 13 ,„.„„7 .;
8 «c tlo n 49.— Is .1100, fe e t lon g from to S tation 169 - 72; th em v a i.g lf'fflS ?
thla ueclion, &gt;1670.76.
B ottom
Width. tal estim ated cost 91067.35.
B egin n in g on the east side u f Hetirdall
• 1 fo o t: alope, 1 to 1.
.
. _ „ . ,
A ven u e 16 root-south o f -the lot line be­ Station 61 (o Station 60 nnd con sists ol 36 d e g re e * « 2 . m inutes tu Station i : ; . *
S ection Mo. 3 v*-It 1« 1500 fe e t long
tween 19 and 32 Huwartl Packard luiuA 166 cubic ya rd * u f excavation rntluintep 2 5-10 oil BOrlb stila o f St. H erlrude Av*.
—«o r g a n Mood D itch Mo. 6, ,
E stim ated cost o f cleurlng, line; thence illlg le le ft 5ll degree*
fro m B u tto n SO to ft,* con statin g o f 3114
Co. Hub-dlvlalon, Uicitcc N orth 89 d e ­ nt #68.13.
D
eg
liiiiln
g
nt
S
tation
“
O
"
h
point
bn
cublo yarda o f exca va tion estim ated ut
gree*. 30 m in u tes'K an t on n line 16 feet 920.00. T o ta l estim ated cost o f this sec­ S tation 1/ 8 - 38; thcnCu angle righi 31
tho
east
side
o
f
lica
rd
a
l!
A
ven
u
e
und-JB
9114.26.
One
c u lv o rt
estim ated
at
Blope, IH to 1; bottom degrees 31 m inute* t.i .Station lkJ.92Mouth o f tho cen ter sections 9 und tu. tion. #78.13.
#16.00, and c le a rin g estim ated a t 9H2.86. fe e t east o f the n orthw est corner o f the T ow n sh ip 20, South R ange 31 East, elat­ width. 2 feet.
tlmnce a n g le righ t 11 degn-c* 3; ,„i„;
est qu arter o f tho northeast qu ar­
T o ta l ostlmuU-d cost o f this section.* southw
Section
50.—
I * 2600 fe e t lo n g from Ute* hearing n orlJ i-6u Ilegrrnr t^ ; 1r
in
g
at
S
tation
80,
looo
fe
e
t
out
In
the
ter, Section 1, T ow n sh ip 20, South Ilungc
H tallon 60 to 26 nml con sist* n f -2T2I UCes w est to Station 190; thence north
611.10.
Slope, 1 to 1; bottom width, 31
m
eadows
o
f
Iaike
Jessup,
con*|«tlDg
east, tlicnco w ith the bearin g o f said
cubic y a rd * o f cxcavntlon, estim ated nt to Stattun*19/ ut the Water llu.- of l/ t «
fo o t section lin e eastw ard fo llo w in g th&lt; cen­ fo u r sections, t. e , 37, À i, 39. und io.
flection Ito . 4. - It lu 600 f « e t --loi»;
Estllnnted coat or clcnrlng. M onroe njul there terminate, consisting
Section 37.— Is 600 feet lop s
from #3111.26.
ter
lin
e
u
f
the
presunt
construction
sta
­
-------- fro m B u tto n 6 to "O ." con sistin g o f 70if
Station 80 to 76 nnd consists or Cl cu­ -960.00. One cu lvert 15 fe e t lo n g lit #3.II
u f e ig h t sections, I. e ,
o;f. (| s- .?■
tion
71
and
there
term
in
ate*
at
7100
c u b ic yards, estim ated at 987.62, and
|h t foot, 916.UO.
One c u lv e rt C elery 67. 68. und 09.
• •
fe e t fro m tho place o f beginning, con ­ bic y a rd * o f excavation , estim ated nt A
clea rin g estim ated at 917.63. T o ta l es ­ sistin
venu e. 16-Crot #16.00. T o ta l estlniuted
S ection 03.— I h 23110 f,,.| |„n. fr.,m
g o f threo sections, I. e., 20, 21 37.62. T o U l estlniuted cost or clearing. cost
tim ated cost o f this suction, 9106. I I .
o r this section, #180.26.
*
1.62.
T
o
ta
l
estim
ated
cost
#9.14.
Slop.
S tation 198 to 175 und roumlsiN i/ f'-’ u
33.
K ast Bide D r a in a «« Canal South, und
Section 51.— Is 2600 fe e t lo n g from £S¡,i S J rar¿2 ° L '‘XcavaUon. .-uom i-tVàt
. S ection 80.— Is 2600 feet lon g from I to I : tiottoin 2 feet.
D itch No. I. T h is ditch begins at S ta ­ Station
Hlatlon
26
to
“
O'*
n
m
l.c
o
n
s
is
t*
-o
f
3339
Section
38.—
Is
2500
fe
e
t
lon
g
from
6338.49.
L leu rln g /-stlinuted ut 11rni.D*
76 to 60, con sistin g o f 2236 cu­
tion "O " a t the samo point us the north bic .yu rils
o f ex ca va tin g estim ated nt S U tio n 7 6 -to Station 60. nm l-cnntnln* rubto yard s oT excavation, estllnnted ul B ridge at Station 188, 20 ft. span. $0n mi.
_
bound ditch and 1« the sam e system o f 9336.10.
103.63.
T
o
ta
l
estim
ated
coat
o
f
clear*
1136
cubic
yanln
o
f
excavation,
eatlniaB ridge ut Station lih . 2» ft. N|«,n « 1......
i
C learin g estim ated at 98O.no.
In tercep tin g as the north one, w ith
ng. #30.00. T o ta l estim ated cost o f till* T o ta l estim ated cost o f
trd a t1 (9179.37.
Estim
1 .......
......ated
( Ü cost o f clearHtuilon r 0 U I estim ated coat o f tills section, Ing. #36.87. T w o tloial gutes estim ated section, 3433.63.
greu t ou tlet to I»ake Jessup.
Slope 1)4 to 1: sta­ 3693.15. Slope, 1 to I; pottoni. 3 frit '
3116.10.
Slope.
IH
to
1;
bottom
width,
llegln " o ” Is a t tho sum m it level.
S ection 63.— Is 2600 feet long from
St 918.00. T o U l estllnnted coat o f this tion 11 chnnge to 2 fo o t bottom , 1 to 1
ot
Iilng at a point 378 feu t Eust o f ttie I fo
section, 9213.21. Slope 1 to 1; bottdm. slope.
S U tio n 1/6 to 150 ami romtl*!.*/ of t'.oit •
■action
81.—
Is
2500
'fe
e
t
lon
g
fro
m
Bouthweat Corner, Scctlun T h irty -th re e S U tio n 60 to B u tton - (5, con sistin g o f w idth 2 feet.
T o ta l .estim ated cost o f (TUipppI D ltc t cubic yards o f excavation, estliuated^t •
( 20)
South
■IS
T w e n tjr
l
(3 3 ) .Township
o. 16! r_
fMotldh 39.— Is 2600 feet long from No.
1047.60. iMcurllig r.àtlinnted ni timi e»
E a st; thence 2861 cubic yards estim ated at -9128.60. Station 60 to S U tio n 26 und consists o f
lu ............
n g e T ..............„
h irty -o n e ( » 0
__
T ota l estim ated cost o f eXcavntloi^ .irid g e a t Station 161. 16 fi ,m n . nr. UJ
east'.w ith th e south line o f said section T otu l estim ated Cost o f clearing, 9*1100. 8238 cubic yarda o f excavation estim a- #802.01.
Jn.tnT ■asllim.le d - cn* ! ur l ili.- m'i'llmt
northeast corn er o f thè Onti cu lvo rt Cam eron Avenue, 9H6.00.Two ted nt 9101.. 76 . E stlin ate1 rnnl n f elenr192.60. Slope, I to I; bottom 3 (Vet
cu lverts Richm ond Avenue, 980.00. T o iHtliimti*/! cost o f cu lverts, #90.00.
I ng . 330.9!r~
....
l i nia
a «s
i « Oumeron Avenue, 15
Section 64. — Is 2600 f . . i |,.M1* i
ft. spun, 916.00. T o ta l estim ated COBI
_________
— m io w -U A -to 12.1 nml C/muMs :,f ;;«3
o f th is gççtton. 3530.T70. Slone 1 »■■ ' |----Euginí-eriMg.
cubic yards o f cxcuvntlotf. estimai.i | . , , t
T o ta l estllnnted cost ó f D itch No. 16. #1165.16. T o ta l entlumt'-'l
of clear*
037.01. .•
■edtlon 40.— Is 2600 fo o t lonT; from
lug 330.00. T o ta l estlmat'-'l cost nf tlo&gt;
Station 26 to "O ." and con sist* o f 3939
section #1186.15.. Hltipe P |,&gt; i, totltmi
P ace and D ldsr D itch, Mo. 17.
cubic ya rd * o f excavation ; estim ated at
“ &gt;/, fe e l.
B egin n in g at u point 89 fe e t north nnd
#192.37. E stim ated cost o f clearing.
Section 65.— *Tn 2too feet h.au-i/m«#98.17. T o ta l estlhintcd cost u f this sec- 100 ' feet West of_lhu_ S. IV raan ey-of thr- -Htnttnn I2a to 100 uml /'"itsisis uf cuuu
t
huh
1590.81.—
S
lo
p
*
l
—
i/i—1
bottom
—?
N
.-W
.
U
i/
r
ilie
N.
K.
H
S
ection
3
U
eutdtTl yard*- o f '-xcavatlmi V&gt;tluuil»al-atNo. 6: : T otu l cost o f xçttilittlon.
Section Mo. 8.— Is 1900 fe e t lon g from Ditch
•liTp 19,
19. South R ange
an ge a i East mi 4900.0»b £ fl«| llllg OMInuttêd ^t. 3tu.oit.
Town*hf|i
1077.90-— Hsttm nted- T a it »&gt;1 clearin g. feet.
&gt; » " » l " " 1* » I ll-MIll!
» 96. a nd -con stat »
r îfant
Srmmrd Ji K ver- B ridge at Htatlon IH . lo ft hiiuii, 3311.11».
T o ta l esttm nted cost o f H o ward l*uck- the gnuth—s lA e -o f t h—
C
ulverts,
1s,
9136.00.
E
n
gineering,
Ing o f. 3629 cublo yards o f excavation,
gTuaen Hallrou/I, nnd enntwu
istw/ird w ith said T o ta l I'stlm ated. cost o f ttiU ».-ction,
in tcd •co.1t o f illlo p jm l—D itc h -N « k—H i---- r --------T o ta l eajjn
ei
estim ated nt 9441.12. cluurlng -estimated
Totu l estllnnted cost, o f excavation. railroad righ t o f w a y to the N. E c o r­ »1010,00. Hlope. 1U t,. l. butt out 21,.
- t 1515.99.
at #38.22. T o ta l ejjUmutiul oosl o f this
91081.11.
•
,
ner o f the S. IV. t4 o f thq N . J i- H Bec■ectlon BO— Is 2500 r.-.-l I"||K fr..m
-w rctttm :'|62S .1r^B ITope, 1 to 1; bottom
T o t a l rstlntatz'd cost o f " clearing, Ron 3t. T n w n *tilp 19. South R ange 31 Station 100 to 76 nnd consists of (M l
D row n Moad D itch Mo. 7,
w ld lli 4 feel
feet.
92I 6. M / -----------------E t *t. thenon north to the N. E- corn er uf eutilc ynrds o f excavation '\|lm.ib-.| at
B egin n in g a t it point on the cast ship
Section Mo. 8— Is 2500 fe e t lon g from
Estim atisi cost o f brid ge* and cu l­ the N. W . U o f tho N. E. U. Section *31. #726.15.
C leu rlng «-sthimt'-'l al 3&lt;UMn*.
a itiu
r d uiilIÀnvtcciiuu.
iiu e , 16-feet
south ut
o f tho
Ulf-tte
iir u
at* *«.11» nwwtii
tuu vert*. 373.00.
M u llan 126 lo S tation JOO.-CuusUtlng-of o
TV/wnsblp I »,. South
...........
lU n g o * 31 East, B rlilge ut Htallon too, I " U s|mn. »3«.«».
. ----7st&gt;8 cu 'ld' c-yn T tll
...........
TJf'excavation,
...... estim
tfir a ­ north w est cornnr o f the southw est qu ar­
.Cost o f E n gineering. IGO.OO.
thence cast fico fe e t
on
the
sonn
B
ridge
at
(tbltlon
87. to fl st'aii^|30.»"
ted ut
#999.87.
E stim ated
cost
o f ter, Section 4, T ow n sh ip 20, South R an go
Totu l CMtlmated cost o f
till* . ditch. side
of
C eler)'
Avenu»*/ • th en ce Totu l estim ated cost o f Hits *-.&lt;ilmi.
#199.97. One fa rm crossing. &gt;8.00. E s ­ 31 East, at B iatlon “ O. thence cast w ith »1133.92.
tv
north
to
the
cen ter
line
o f S ec­ 3866.15. Hlope 1)4 to I; l&gt;"lt"m u-t'ltli, î
tim ated cost o f tills section, 51207.84. the said H lin e and the cen ter lin e o f
tion 20, thenco ea stw a rd w ith said line feet.
Section 3 fo r u distance o f 7600 fe e t o r
Slope 1 to I ; bottom width, 1 feet.
Camsron C ity D iteli, Ho. 18.
369 feet to a n gle point, thence n orth ­
Section 07— Is 25oo f.-«*t l"tig frnm
^ Section Ho. 7-— Is
2500 fe e t long. S u tto n 76, and there term inates, con­
B egln n ln g -un a line betweeu Sectlons ward parallel to Section lines to Station S tation 76 to 60 unii consists uf .1421 ru­
Station 100 to Station 76 con sistin g o f sistin g o f fo u r sections, L e.. 23, 21. 26 9 anu 16 T ow n sh lp 20 South Rango 31 80 and
al teriiilnnti-s ut the buck w a te r* o f tile yards o f exravutlon .s ilm ii.,1 M|.
8667 cublo yards o f excavatin g, estim a ­ and .26.
E/ist, nt Htutlmi nnrth un thè ea*t side l-ake Monro/', und consists /if fo u r sec­ #613.60.
C learin g '-slliiiut'-'l at tiun»
Section 83.— Is 600 fe e t lon g from S ta ­ n f linunlull A vellile, 16 feet South ot tions,
ted at #1070.87. • Kstlnmt/*«! cost o f
I. o . 62, 63, 54 und 55.
Olio bridgi' ut Hlatlon X'.'.
I" ft s|i.in.
Clearing #211.17. T o ta l estlniuted cost tion 80 to 76, und consists o f 60 cubic IAlt line betweeu 61 und 84, thence cast
Section 58.— In 500 fi*et long front Sta- #30.00. T o taL c stl|"yli-.l cuaLui^b/e ■»" - — —
l/m kill «»&gt; ?
K
• iia
n .— i t »
o f tills section, #1286.04. Blopo M u 1! yurds o f uxcavutlon, e s tim a t'd nt #9.00. uloiig salii line t&lt;&gt; Station 26-11 6-10; tlon
75-Utl'
1
/-"»■»t»'1
»»
/J.
L
tinn”
#r?T6n.
Hlope
P
*
to
I, Isitlom
E stim ated cost o f clearin g, #12.00. Esbottom width, 1 feut.
'Tttrd gU f eg»iqv/itIon, e s tllnnted at—JUJVO, Width, I feet.
Hiilllli a* *'|g t‘J - '- e 1—
tlmnjcd co il A t __ till* ... auutUui. »9 (.oa. ■liiflU'.IJ
Section Mo. B.— Is 2500 fe e t lon g fro i
or vlu d iteli uutlut-Ut thè eilge o f thr T o ta l Fsttnintfd c o s f-u f c le a rin g 3211.110.
Section CO.— Is 25on feet Ioiik fr&lt;&gt;»t
u » . . i — . 1 i . , &gt; . - / u ^ t k s u » connut
■fiTSPe.“ ! To 1 ; I/o
ialtutn w idth, 1 f&lt;x/t,
nt Station 30, &lt;111 thè section T o ta l (*Ntlmati*d cost o f
thin ''section , S tation 60 to 25 und i'"iisi^|n « f 2&lt;M
Section 81.— Is 2500 fe e t long fro m invudows
7890 cubic yards o f ex ca va tin g estim a­
line,
con
slstln
g
o
f
tw
o
Hpctlons.
I.
337.6U..
Hl"|&gt;&lt;*,
I
to
t
;
bottom
w
idth,
3
cubic
yard * o f eX eaiatlaii . sllmal&gt;sl nt
ted at #1183.26. C lea rin g estim ated at Station s 76 to 60, and consists o f 960 I t nnd 11.
feet.
3349.00. C learing «-stliiint'.l at
#197.25.
T o U Ì estim ated cost o f th is cubic yards o f excavation estim ated a t
Bactlon 41.— I h 600 feet lon g frolli
Bectlou 63.— I * 2600 f»*»»t _ lon g fro m T o ta l estim ateli cost o f Ibis ►**',tl"M.
E stim ated cost o i clearin g,
section #1380.60. Slope, 1 t o - l; bottom (112.60.
30 to 25 and consista o f 178 cu­ Hlatlon 76 to 60 nnd con sists o f 3785 #4 49.00. Hlope, P*, to I. Iintbim lutili'.
#80.00.
T o ta l estim ated cost o t this Station
width. 8 feet- &gt;
bie
y
a
rd
«
o
f
escavatim
i,
catlm
uto'l
ut
cubic
m
lilc yards o f excavation, i-stlmuli*') at Ì foot.
B«ctiou Mo. 9.— Is 2600 fe e t lon g from section #2260.60. Blopu 1 to I ; bottom (22.26. T otu l cHtlnmtcd comi of clearin g 1173.12.
Section 09.— Is 2500 feet Imi); frulli
C learin g i-stli/intod at #80.00.
Station 60 to S tation 26, con sistin g o f width, 1 foot.
#11.15.
T
o
ta
l
estim
atoti
cosi
o
f
thls
th l* secjhm . Htutlon 25 T o ” t r trilli r.'M-lsl*. - f I ‘-IS
Section 85.— Is 2500 fe e t lon g fron» section. 126.70. Hlo|n* I to 1; bottoni. : T o ta l .«'ntllliuted cost--o f
1116-cul'lo yards o f e x ca va tin g estfinn#5173.12.
Hlopc
I
to
I;
botti/m.
3
feet.
cubic
yards o f exim vaii"ii t—tiiu.ilnl .,1
tid ut 1617.25. C lea rin g estim ated ut Htutlvn 60 to. S tation 26, and oonsists o f feet.
Bectlou 64.— Is 2600 feet long front #286.60.
C learin g estimai* .I at- »nl "»
-3102.87.O ne fa rm crossing,
IM O . T o ta l 1131 cubic ynrds estim ated at #211.65.
'
fir
Bactlon 48.— In 2500 feet lon g fron
Station 60 to 25 and consists o f 2613 T o ta l estlm at'-'l cost " f till» s*s-ll"n.
o f clearin g,*80.06.
#8(
Ono
estllnnted cost o f this section, #728.12. E stim ated post........................
Station
25
to
"O
)"
nnd
consista
o
f
3393
cubic yards o f i -xi
3.180.60. Hlope, I ) ( (ti I; botti.to « Miti I
c u lv e rt CutneroM Avenue, #16.00. T w o cubie yard* o f ric a v a tim i, esum ateli a
Slope, 1 to 1; bottom w idth, 2 feet.
$311.12. Cbm ring
_____ foot.
Section Mo. 10,— la 2600 feet lon g from c u lverts Richm ond A ven u o #90. T o ta l
121.00.
KullmutrU
cosi o f clearing, T w o w ater g a te* und tile cu lvert, #88.00.
Totn l estim ated cost of Mill ttrama
*
Station 26 to Station *'()," con sistin g or estim ated cost o f till* section #129.66.
81.80. One c u lvert 16 feet, II5.U0. T ota l T o ta l estim ated cost o f this section, Ditch, No. 20:
3909 cublo yards o f excavatin g, estim a­ Slope 1 to 1; bottom w idth 1 foot.
estlinnted
.cosi
o
f
thls
Section,
3553.80,
T o ta l VHtlmati-'l i-'ist nf «-xe-.iiatlni:.
#412.12. Hlope, 1 to 1; bottom Width,
Bectlou 80.— I n 2560 feet long fro m siopp. I to I; bottoni, 2 feet.
t 'd at #188.62. E stim ated cost o f c le a r­
feet.
#5312.05.
ing. #97.72.
One fa rm crossin g (8 .00. Station 26 to “ O,” nnd conlnlns' 1213
T
o
ta
l
enttmnted
cosi
o
f
Cnmeron
C
ity
Section
65.—
I*
2500
feet
lon
g
front
E stim ated cost o f i-learlnc t * ""
E stim ated cost o f tills section, #691.31. cubic yards, estim ated cost, #181.96. T o . Diteli. No. 12;
Hlatlon 26 to “ O " und con sist* o f 1596
E s lliim l.il cost o f lirMg'-s cu ll'll*,
ea im iu ie u cost o
0 1f Clearing,
c ic u riu g , #80.00/
fuu.uu,
T o ta l estim ated cost o f
East
Side lu i estlniuted
T
o
ta
l
estlm
nted
iy&gt;st
o
f
oxeuvntion.
ruble yurds o f excavation, estim ated ut etc., #126.00.
D rain age Canal, #9661.32. T o ta l cost o f T otu l cost o f this section, #261.96. Slope 9146.26,
/
3199.60.
T
o
ta
l
egtlm
ntcd
cost
oT
clearin
g
Engineering.
# 160.00
cxcavailon , $6869.10. E stim ated to s t o f I to 1; bottom w id th ..o n e 'fo o t.
E stim ateli cost o f clearing. #99.26.
'Ill'll.
340.00. One w a ter gate Hanford &amp; E v ­
T o ta l estlm ati-'l cost *-t
Totu l cost o f B row n Jtoad D itch No. 7:
tile, 92400.00. E stim ated cost o f c le a r­
B
rldges
and
culverts,
9
15.00.
e rg la d e *' llallroad . 314.00.
T o ta l estb 36161.06.
.
&lt;*
T o ta l cost o f excuvatlou, 1518.10.
ing, #1097.82. K n gln cerln e, #180.00 E s­
Engineering.
926.00.
mated oust o f this section.
#263.60.
E stim ated cost o f cleurlng, #262.00.
tim ated cost o f cu lverts, bridges, etc.,
Totu l estllnnled cont n f tllln diteti. Hlopc. 1 to 1; bottom, 2 feet.
•&gt; M. M. Sm ith Dltcli, Ho. 31.
Estim ated cost o f cu lverts, #136.00.
9111.00. T o ta l coat o f ditch, #9661.22.
9615.60.
B egln n liig at Hiatloii
N E corner
T
o
ta
l
chI limited cost o f l*ncc ft E lder
E
n
gineering,
#60.00.
CHASE D IT C H MO. 3s
.ul 95 M. M. H m llb's sul.-.lli l-»l«»n N‘&gt; h
D itch .'N o . 17:•—
T o tu l estim ated cost o f this dltcli,
B egin n in g at a stake a t the Southw est 3998.10. '
thenbe soutli on Lot llm-s M llie « rT o ta l cost o f excavation , #1001.21.
B sard all Avenu s D itch, Mo. 13.
'
'- •
earn er o f tha N orth w est Uuurter. Sec­
91 o f
s.ibl suli*iHvlwoj,
T o ta l estim ated cost
of
clearing, corn er L«it
Section 9 nnd 16. T ow n sh ip 20 South
thence 30 degfi-es «o u lliw ist nlonRxlae
tion S3. T ow n sh ip 19, South Rrnnge 31
#180.00,
Itnnge
31
E
ast.
B
eginning
at
Station
W
h
ittie
r
D
itch
Mo.
8..
K ast at Station "O**; theijco N o rth 88
"O
on the w est side « f Benrdalt A v e ­
Itr iu m
cu lverts, w a ter
gate, etc., o f (lo ld sh o ro rond to «-.-nti-r of l/'l •*'’•
degrees nnd 10 m inutes East w ith the (4 ‘ B egin n in g a t the sou thw est corner o f nue in the cen ter o f Section v und 16
1, M. M. Hm llh's snli-illi I hIoii Na J;
thence w eal a lolig lot lllles I h■nu»;Il »•*’•
lines o f dttld sections und Section 31, the northeast quurter. Section 33, T o w n ­ fe e t w est o f the &gt;4 section line, thence
Engineering, #60.00.
said tow n und range to Station
tlor "76* at ship 30 South Iluttgo 31 cant, thence south parallel 'With said line to station
T o ta l estim ated cost o f th is ditch. tlon 35 to West llm- &lt;&gt;f Hn'tlon »■
•
-»
.the w a ter line o f St. Johns R iv e r where north on a Una to a point 35 fe e t north 16 In the Lake lessup Meadows, being 31336.21.
T o w n s h li' 19. Houth Bauge Su Kjst.
It crosses said lin e con sistin g o f fou r o f the canter o f C elory Avenue, thence 180 fee t lu tho prairie and about a mil-Station 110 ami thon- terminale^ ce»
Sauford D itch, Ho. 18.
east 300 feet, thence north through from .w a ter level .and 18 Ineh'-n «b o y «
sections, I. e., I I , 12, 13 and 36.
B eginning a t Htatlon " O ” 100 feet HlstlIIK o f tlvp S'-ctlollM. I. e . i". Il, •**
Section Mo. 11.— Is 1100 fe e t long from W h ltn cr’s land a n d -on tin « between J. lake level standard elevation and in sec­ south o f ttie O viedo ra ilw a y on the east 73 nnd 71.
.
Htutlon 86 to 76. con sistin g o f 13 cubic N. W h ittier und Stephens to Station 66 tion 16, und cunslstin g u f tw o sections. side ot l*nrk Avenue, thenco north w ith
Section 70.— » » n on feet |.&gt;nx tn»n
yards, estim ated nt #6.55, and clearin g at w a ter line on W ood ru ff t’unul In I a i 1|u I. e.. 13 und 11.
Htatlon
113
to
100
niul
ronstst*
of
r
said east line 116 f»*et to the south t ill«
estim ated at #10.60.
T o tn l estlm nted Monroe Huts, con sistin g uf three sec­
Bectlou 43.— Is 2600 fe e t long from or i-'ourt/s-iith Street, theuce north 89 cubio ynrds o f excuviitlon esthiutisi
cost o f this' section, #15.76. Blope 1 to tions. I. e., 27, 28 and 29.
Htutlon 60 to 25 und consists uf 38 • degrees 30 m inutes cast w ith said south #109.0». Totn l OAtlnmtcd i " “ t " r .vr?,
1; 'bottom width, 2 feel.
Section 87,—-Is 700 fout long from S ta ­ cublo yards o f eXcavntton estim ated at Uric to Htutlon 11-36, n distance o f 991 Ing, #50.00. One furni cmsslng 9-" * •
Section Mo. IB.— 1« 3600 fe e t lon g from tion 67 to Station 60 and contuln* 209
1.76. —
* l• estim‘ ated
‘
,
180.75.
Totn
cost uf clear- feet to. tho east side o f Hanford nvenuo. T otn l estlm nted cost o f tld*
Station 75 to Station 60, con sistin g o f cublo yards rslld ia ted nt #26.12. Totn l
1179.05. Hlope 1 tu t; bottoiu ulutU ng, #96.16. T o ta l estinta tini cost o f tills thence north 0. degrees
30 m inutes w est
.. sgi
8312 cublo yards, estim ated nt 9192.76. estim a ted ,cost o f c lea rin g #30.00. Estt.
¡ectlon, 1576.90. Slope, I lo I : bottom. ta B U tlü ii 36. a d istan ce u f l l C l f o o l to
’aot.
— ------Cleurlng estim ated at #58.66. T o ta l es- m ated cost o f thla accilniu—#56-12— a
Tin "lihg l« point In u lley betw een T e
—■lim itteil oos l o f— (h is —section:— #lll.'3(r. fa c t bottom , 46 d egree slope.
Section 44__ Is 2600 • feet lon g from- and Eleventh Ht ■n«laT*lli'imVit~iiitMh^Mt
' Ssetlon. 88 .— Is 3600 fe e t lon g fro m Station
Slope I to 1; bottom width. 2 feet.
26 &lt;*• " » v i * »d » a nsisi S til .Hl'J'.f negrees ao m inutes east to Htatlon 38-15, cubic ynrds o f excavation, i-stlnuted -&gt;•
...... ................
■ sctlon Mo. 13,— Is 2600 fe a r long from S ta tio n 60 to S ta tio n *6 «"-t " ....-i- ' - " ■»- runic
tie yard * o f excavation, e s tim a t'd at a distance o f 1216 fe e t In tersectin g pump #216.10. C learin g «stim ateli al » ^ •
Station 60 to S tflHpn 26 i*'*n"Hl1hnr uf f*** • I cubli! y a rd s 1o f excavation, cstim n- 1190.37. Totul esilim i te«l cost o f «arar- brunch ut rig h t angles, Htatlon 42 - 79 T otu l estim ated cost o f this lu-ili-i'fI'»*
e t
«vue in
ui...... '1 »to
. . IU l..'11'im
■»8 6 » rutrm! yuriiM Of excuvutlng. osti mu- ted ut (679.00. E stim ated cost o f ctuar- Ing. #98.07. T otu l fS tlln u t-d rust o f this und thore term inate, con sistin g o f tw o #296.10.
Hlope.
hOltl'IU. .- /'*
. ----- 16- fo o t cu lvert C elery section,
ted at ( 339.76. C learin g estim ated nt Ing. # 6 ( 1 , 0 8One
• » « w o , #688.(1.
y u a n . # 1.
#
. Section 7 0 .-1 H 2600 fe d h'UK * 7 »
sections, 1.
66 and 57.
916.17. II ridge nt Cam eron A ven u e es- Avenue. 116.00. T o ta l e s tim a ted 'co st o f
T otn l estim ated coat u f lle-irdntt A v e ,
t utlo
t lo n 76
i«* to
i»» 60
w vnnd
. i. i cemdids uf, , i
Ssetlon 50— Is 2300 fe e t lon g fro m Hlln
Ian. J671.00.
"
___________
(lim ited ut ft/'OO. T otu l estim_ated cost tills section.
Station
37__ohang- mm
1« Ditch, No. 13:
Htutlon 38 to 16, nnd con sists o f 3676 cuido ynnls o f excavation, estlmate-i *t
o f th is section #130.78,. _B lQ pa-Ìed fron t 2 .feet to 3 fe e t on bottom. Sta
Totul
3329.80.
c
le
a
r
i
n
g
.»
H n m b -.l lit » V ”
estim
ated
cpst
o
f
excavation.
o f exc-av a llo n .,.estim aU »1 « t
l.».t
t
w iilt li S
S 1fnHi lt r■“
bottom
-width,
lion 46 changed fro m 3 fe e t to 1 fe e t on 9971.12.
»44C.S7, Ent limited cost p f clearin g, #26.- Ono tem p orary rond crossili* -¿*îi
Section Mo. 38.— Is 2500 fe e t lon g from bottom .
ta l VIIIIIHIU'U
estim ated k.unt
cost o f this JJJJ" •*
E stim ated coat n f clearin g. #191.23.
00. 5 aew er pipe* street crossin gs 300 T o•»lili
■Hlatloo 26 to Btatloh “ O ," con slsiln i
Sectluu 81. - - I » 1(80 fe e t tong front
124.60. Hlope, 1 to 1; bottom wiilln. Engineering, #40.00.
reel o f li-ln c h tile. #(80.00. T o tá l estl2167 cubic yu rds o f o x eu va lln g est
H tallon 26 to “ O,’’ and con sist* o f 1181
T o ta l estlniuted cpst o f D itch No. IS, muted coat o f , thla section,
oo
t.
#661.87
- l e d ftt- (178.06.. C lea rin g rsllm a ted nt ( ards.
E atlniated coaF q f excavation, 91206.31.
Hlope, 1 to 1; bottom, 2 feet.
#18.00. U ridge Beardnll A ven u e estim a282.60. E stim ated cost-ef-ehMtTtilg #26.00
Boctluu
87.—
I
*
1600
fe
e
l
lon
g
fro m - Beotion 73.— Is 260« feM I“ « « , ir?S
Ie»I at 968.00. T o ta l estim ated cost o f
ota l estim ated coat o f thla arctlon, **»• Tlttah u r« Byudlcate Ditch, H o „ 14. BttuTon
«flo r 16 "to “ O ’* nnd* con slals o f 1091 Htatlon 60 to 26 and consist*
this nrctlen, #110.05. HIo|hi 1 to I ; bot- 9307.#0. 2 fo o l bottom , 49 clrvrcr alopp,
B eginning on tliu N orth Bite Hcctlon 17 S V .i0» / * ™ * . o f «xcaivallon , estim ated ut c-Ublo yards o f excavation
turn width. 2 feet.
T o ta l estim ated coat o f W h ittier Dltoh T ow n sh ip 10. Houth R ange 31 East, at 1136.76.
C lea rin g estim ated at 126.60. #562.80.
C learin g estlmat'-'l nt 3-J •
T o ta l estim ated coat o f Chase D itch No. 8:
Htutlon "O ,” &lt;63 feet east Of the N. W. Kstlnuitcd cost o f this s.*ctlim, # 16 1,76.
One
estimateli
o
n e fu
ru m i crossing ei.iu
.ji.™ ni f i l ­
N o. 3.- T o ta l estim ated cost o f ex c a v a ­
T o ta l coat o f axcavatlon. 8»7.73s *
corn er o f the N. B. (4. said section, tow n ­
T o ta l
estim ated
cost
o f . BAufunl T o t a l —•a U m a tm i om it a f this fcevV Ï
tion, #1007.80. E stim ated cost o f olearE stim ated cost o f cu lvert, #16 00
——
ship and ran ge; Uw d m m u II i w ith-antd -P R ch . N o c lJ :—
#599.80.
Hlape
1V
4
to
i
j
bettolìi
WMI". •
Ing, #126.83.
E stim ated coat o f brldgT o ta l coat o f clearin g, $ i n:
14 aectlon line 1760 f e e t - t o old w a ter­
T o ta l estim ated cost o f excuvutlon, feet.
Ing. #106.06. Coat o f en gineering, #70.00.
E n gin eerin g, #16.00.
w a y; thence sou th easterly 300 fe e t to #683.62.
■ectlon 74.T-I« 2600 fact
K/ulmated coat o f ditch, 9 ll0 7 .il.
T o ta l eatlniated coat o f thla ditch, the end In mild section, tow nship «ti'J
Estim ated cost o f clea rin g, #60.00.
lun 25 tn
to _"t)
U and
ami .c
cui"*"*—
• „.
Htatlon
o n a U W •j",*
91082.72.
Oeneva Avauue D itch n o rth Mo. 4.
ru n g« and line o f open ditch, containing ^Totu l^esjB n m led cost o f crossing, tile. ru
___ic
,
b lo yards o f excavation, e*tintai
B egin n in g at Station "O ” a point on
one section, t. e.. 46.
(801.06,
C
learin
g
estímate.!
ut
801.
llcu rdall Avenu e I t fe e t north o f the
Jk. M. Camarón D ltoh Mo. 9.
Estim ated cost o f en gin eerin g. #35.00, R a ilw a y cm salltgs. #67.00-Í J r
i*-«1 long from
JlorLhoaat corn er o f the northeast qu ar­
u e g m n ln « on Cameron Avenu e 330 Htatlon 80 to ‘O,” and con
sist* o f 2S6n
Inga, #16.00.
T w o cattle
. T “ ! " ' estim ated coat o f this ditch
te r o f Section 1. T ow n sh ip 19. South re e l north o f the nouthweai corn er o f 5 JJmo yards o f cxcnratlun. estlm ale.l at .#818.62.
#10.00
each.
#30.90.
T
o
ta
l
estinta»®»
^
R a n ge 31 E a st; thenoe N orth 88 degrees L o t No. 6 B row n a 8ubdlvialon, Beck (Í Í 7 .9 I . and ch-arlng estim ated ut #87.76.
o f th l« aectlon. #123.05. Hlupe. D*
and JO mlnutea east w ith the north line 11»m m o «* . Beet Ion I, thenoe eastw ard One bridge e t B roadw ay 16 f t span,
tom w idth. 2 feet.
. M umuh
.. f® * ? 1*
»14*1», Mo. 1 8 ,-o f O eneva A ven u e to Station to In the u.U
m ean d ertn « o o lit e old ditch to #!f-.0il. Blope. I to 1; bottom wl-ltli, I
V jn n ln g a t Htatlon ''O 1' on the Fitch
Total estim ated cost o f M. m
l-ake Jesaup B ralrla en din g 16 fe e l Btatlon I f , w hich Is a lb ip r io o o fe e t tn fo o t from
•to- to.
•«
o i---- --1 tn
.» fatiU
Blo|s&lt;
IS't*
tn
In
thu
bay
head
on
the
soutti
sldo
Ditch. No. Sir
.
_ n i i 7 S*.
nnrth o f tho Hec-lion tine o f Bcctlon 31 the pralrlea o f Istke Jessup and -Son- ID*n 2 f e e t fro m 10 to 30.
o f an cast and w est road In Hrctlon I t ,
Estllnnted cost o f exravatm r f
anld tow n «n d range and th ere term í­
tw o »««tlo n a . 1.
30 and I t .
T o•Mil
t
coat o f thla ditch No. 14:
Township. 1». South
Bunge 31
l-hist,
Estlniututl cost Of O w f* “ * '- » - fib ir U '
n a te « about 600 fo e t fruiti the hammock ü.*fS»t lo î
.
J?
feet Io n « fro m
T otn l coat o f excavation , 9102.91.
Eatlniated *o st o f bridge*, cult
thence north 7 degrees lO 'q iln u tea west
land In said prairie, co n a la tln « o f three StAthte 40 to 36, and consists o f 2020
to s paint fl -6 1 ; thence righ t 28 do- erosslngs, otc., (119.00.
..
#87
76»
4
*&gt;t,n,Jkt"
u
co
»
‘
o
f
clearing.
• section «, t. a.. 14, 16 and M.
,? r « « - » » » » i o n estim ated at
E s g U — H i» « y-»9*»98.
...-"J u n e-------:
«I® H... A J . lL - J i . « l i d
■ i i Wi at 1 4 ^ -la 2100 fe e t tong from
nn
mated coat o f clearin g.
T o ta l estim ated cast o f bridgi*« IILJi(v
T o U l estim ated coèt o f B|1*
k l i w a i d « a point Th the south lin e o f
S tation 71 to B tatlon 60, and contains f j * * ° f . S lope 1 to 1; bottom , tw o feet,
Eu g In curing, B I 4 « --------- '- * * *
ii»- i ' , . ‘ nn
,n n ew ly constructed (2006.60.
l i l i cublo yarda o f ex ca va tin g calim a- k s tlm s ted c o a C n f. y u a « a t l e t i , -#378 0/1?
Ti&gt;U l yatltnuted C
&lt;
ooat
o f this ditch, ditch,, thenco w ith anld lin e ea stw a rd .
V * - T „" , * “ ° ° fe e t Io n * fro m #540 60.
l i ,\ Il
■afford
Ditch, Mo* 33- „ , K .,/
Jlience
c
u
rv
in
g
with
the ditch to P. M.
Btatlon 36 to "O ." and consists o f 3133
__.ilß
l1'lu u
* '“ •/ thence n orthw ard w ith said
B egin
n ingg at a point 100
, , ..lion, #207.62.
Blope 1 to ! ; • bottom C.U
» V . ° . r n lf.
» « » v a t l o n , estim ated at
n P r*.
»Itch, Mo. 15.
lino to C elery Aveltun; thence fo llo w in g t hioo south
__iuth III
lin e o f L o t* **.
nortk
V^.*. w id th , I fe o L
.V/f no • - K a il'n a ta d coat l o f cl. nrln*. • » S t ? nnJ %
the
established
w
ater
cuurae
Iq
reg
u
la
r
•
*
°
l
Ha®
about
200
r
e
t
•«
aub-divtsloii
No.
•
i
I'
7
ki (krSm ith
.
,8 » Bactlon 18.— I » -J600 foot long from
north and 330 fact w est o r the
" aouthenst
•tusa
to
tho
south
able
»oum
a
ta
tlo
n
«
to
B
u
tto
n
J
I
a
t
I,ako
w
ith
l
II
con sistin g nf ¡•O Ron #649.91. Blope I to 1; bottom. c o m e r 0/ the Ñ . ' W i ' f f o f the B E. t&lt; ô f
■
HtAtlon 60 to B tatlon » 6, —
._ Avenu o: ibande w l t h » » L $af\,
Monroe, const stin g o f fo u r section*/ |. *., Irudes
arda eatlniated
nt (164.61.
(261.
- ^ 2 b 37- cubia yarda
estim ated at
Section I I . T ow n sh ipi j t . ______
Houth _____
Itangi* 31 68. 68. 60 And (1,
line w est to S U tio n S il ‘ ‘“ -"Snu/l«*
c lea
ISA 00. 1
E stim ated coat o f o
le arin
r iog.
«. (90.00.
T o - ^ T o ta l estim ated
cost
of
Punieron
Becttoa
88.
1«
COO
fe
e
t
lo
n
g
fro
m
B
ta­
10 degre»*« crossing »TalJ. * . „ r 4»
righ
t
raiTnwltî- l.Kt,on
,_l!?once n n rth V añ i
ta l estim ated c o i l n f th is eecilon, #331,- Ditch No. I :
.‘A s « " if it d e r ln « o f the
lino a t A.
t j * U »'* * ¿ . 1,
tlon 81 to 76. cou a U U n « o f I6&gt; cubic south dltoh
.
62. Biotte, 1 .to I t bottom w idth, 2 feet.
t (0 - 1 6 ; thence north w e » . " f t .
•ry AVe- &gt;Ttrd« o f excavation eatlniated at'#39.30. --t.it i " 11
leoUon IB-— la 26U0 fe e t Io n « frutn
"nn,/íí.‘f
u point
oolnt Ç-./oarta* eaUmnted at 180.00. . Tut*il es- SO deg
i n n » , , . , n_C®..,í * hi J *. dsgrves to
m a
«rW V« m ore or ! » « • f * ?
E n gin eerin g. #10.00
MnttOH »6 to B tatlon •’O,’* a n i ronalsts
JL^s*
said rrig h t o f w ay to
T o ta l estim ated c&lt;
o t l i f t c u llo yarda.
E stim ated ooat,
™-&lt; o» U.U » „ c h , 1
I Ï S ^ I.“ * 1L .S u o '^ % V S " ” - " ‘ * :o thencea w ith angla right 15 deg

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS

E stim ated
cost o f clearin g.
One c u lv e rt Cumeron Avem -e,
T o U l estim ated cost o f this
9161.60. S lope 1 to 1; bottom
feet.
Total estim ated cost o f O eneva A v e ­
nue D itc h ' North Side. No. 4: T o u t cost
o f excavation/ (666.74. E stim ated cost
o r c le a r in g ."9 lio oo
E stim ated coet o f
cu lverts, 946.00. . E n gin eerin g,- |6*.«6r
E stim ated------------Cost o fT1 ditch, 9600.74.
9149.60.
910.00.
945.00.
section,
width. 2

»897.96.

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May 2 *.* «W O

THE SANFORD HERAtD-

. « T. R a ilw a y m ain. Uno to Station
t i - tliertco an gle r ig h t »
d e g re e »
■ " l.i__»&amp;•
«îitlon
T5;dionea
thoncounit
nnglo left 22 »legre

SîsuUott
and
Hiero terminato
tn tl.J
to Btauon^7»_m
, mnilfdjut
.oC_Iaur_aa(u

3K ft * S P

“

‘

S tai
tini
OST

#•Vo*
■»cuan i - __ _
____ fe e t lon g fro m
utntlon 75 to 60 and constata o f 3®“
®íí|o yards o f exca va tion estim ated
CU9IC
Ï4ÎS.4Î. ‘ c le a r Iin g â aallnintlul
estim ateli ni
a t «iti
Ito .
Station 66 change S fe e t to 4 fe e t on botU E x t r a exca va tion 600 cubic yards
0.00. T o ta l estim a ted cost o f this
*0nf 20
"'■ ♦ c tio n 51 7 - r i■ *600 fe e t lon g from
D to
to , *»6,
nnu .|p
eunniHi
si lutiyards
_BA
6,__and
0 n " 's ll,m S y j
' 1.17,in’
o f ex
ca va tio
n estim ated
10..00.
1714 46. C learin g estim ated nt »lu
_ OerStation »28.00 c u lv e rt cro ssin g _
8t.
Oi
a n g ln g ).
truilcs Avenuo. *76.00 8. P . (b
" ’n
&gt;.......
Htatlon 48 crossin g .M u ____
larlai -A v e n u e i N
ta .l est
I mat*
Mnnros Station HOO.bO. T o tu
................
“ i? o f this section *890.45
S tation 4!
change i it. to 3 t t on b ottom ; 46 de

yards o f excavation, estim ated at *126.86.
C learin g estim ated at *20.00. T o ta l es.
tlm a ted ' cost uf this section, »145.86,
Bottom , 4 ft.; slope, 1 l e d . .... ----------- ■ setlon 90.— I h 2SOO fe e t lon g from
Station 76 to 60 anü consists .o f 2664
Cubic y n rd s -o f ex ca va tio n _estlm a t«d at
»888:1U- —C learin g t'sltinatrd at (80.U0
TotSt estim ated cost o f tills section.
(478.10.
B ottom width, 3 ft .; slope
to 11
Section 93,— Is 2600 fe e t long from
Station 60 to 26 and consists o f 3000
cubic yards o f excavation ; eatlm atrd nt
»460.00.
C learin g estim ated at (8».ou.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f this section,
*530.00,
Bottom width, 2 ft.; slope,
to 1.
Section S3.— Is 2600 fe e t long, from
Station 25 to "O " and consista o f 1770
cubic ynrds tif ex cn vn tlon -vyrtT n itm n it
I2CG.60.
C lea rin g estim ated at » 80.on.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f this section
(346.60.
B ottom Width, 2 ft.; slope, 1
to 1.
.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f Monroo Branch
Ditch, No. 28:
T o ta l estim ated cost o f excavation
* 1239.45. ...
. E s tim a ted cost o f elenrlng;'T2CO.O0.“
Engineering, 75.00.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f ditch No. 28,,
*1574.45.

Brg*cUon°’ TB.--‘ Is 2500» f e e t lo n g fro m
Mtntlon 26 to " O " and con sists o f 229D
pubic yards o i cxcavn tlon ca ll muled nr
1343 60 T o ta l-e s tim a te d cost o f clear
fnir n o 00. T o ta l estim ated cost Of till*
■rollon 1363.60.
S tation 6 d in n e r i
R o b ln io n -W ilro n DftCft. JriJ. 9T. "
root to 2 foot on botton rT 46 degree slope
B eginning a t Htntlon "O " at the N. E.
I Total estim ated cost o f Harford Ditch
corn er o f the N, W . M Hectlon 30. T ow n
ship 19, South lla n go 30 Mast; thenco
N&lt;To*tii estim ated cost* o f excavation, ea sterly 9400 feet to th e Monroe Branch
d itch a t liiu JJ. .K. corner o i L ot 86. St.
^ K s V frn a lo a c o s T o f clearin g, »TOPO»
Joseph's and there term inates, being on
Estimated cost, o f bridges, culverts, a line between Sections 2 1 and 28, said
tow nship nnd range, and consists o f
Tour sections 1. e „ 93. 94, 95 nnd 9«.
** Kit tVa oxen vat Injr. 130.00.
K u g ln e e rltig , »80.00.
Section 93— Is 1900 feet long from
Total estim ated cost o f D itch No. 22 Station 94 to 76 nnd consists o f 27»"
cubic
yards o f excavation estim ated lit
*19*3.40.
* _______ »4049.00 rdS^L-Iodriag-iuiUmuted ut »130.Rapp S an itary D itch ‘ Wo. S3.
00. T o ta l estim ated cost o f this »c o ­
Ueclnulng a t T h ird Ht. a t the InOu-a**- tton *635.00. 2 it. bottom width. 1 to l
tlon o f A. C. I * tly Hectlon 28. T o w n ­ slopo.
ship 19. South R ange 30 East, a* Station
_ Section 94.— Is 1500 feet long from
Ely" in ra ilw a y d itc h :-th e n s j iVTfn said S ta tion . 75 to 50 and consists o f 30u
railway to B u n kerh lll AvonUn wMeti it cldc yards o f excavation estim ated it
Intersects Isold ra ilw a y d itc h ; thenco »450.00 and clea rin g estlniHled-nt »150.;
northwurd w ith said aven u e on the w r * t 00. T o ta l estim ated coat o f this sec­
side th ereof to tho 8. K. corn er o f Dot tion *570.00. Bottom width, 2 ft.; slopc
14; thence an gle w est a lo n g Jaits 13. 12, l to 1.
II 10, 9 anil 8 to tho A. 0/1*. r ig h t ot
Section 90— Is 2500 feet long from
way ditch; thence n orthw ard w ith an es­ Htutlon 60 to 26 nnd consists o f 4 3uii
cubic yards o f excavation estim ated nt
tablished
the land
-• w
. . .ater
--- -IT* vcourse
- w iii « v i incrosB
"V»
....... .
o f I,ouIh llnpit and Dr. A ld rid g e and te r­ »04 5.00. C learin g estim ated at » 1 1 1 .00.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f this section,
minating nt Lnke Monroe, co n sistin g n
17 60,00,
Bottom w idth 2 ft,; slope I
Itireu sections. I, e.. 79. 80 and 81.
Section 79.— Is 3300 fe e t lo n g fro m lo 1.
Section
9(1— Is 2600 feet long from
Hliitlun 73 to 50 nnd con sists oT 34im
cubic yards o f exca va tion estim ated nt S lat Ion 26 to "O " and cousin to o f 3 200
»460.00, C learin g estim ated at »100.00 cubic yards o r excavation, estim ated nt
C learin g estim ated nt " (95.Oil.
Total estim ated c o s t o f th is section J482.00,
T o ta l estim ated cost o f this section,
»660.00. B ottom width, 2 fv e t; Slope
»677.00.
B ottom Width, l ft.; slopo I
Section 00.— Is *600 fe e t lo n g from to 1.
T
o
ta
l
estim
ated cost o f UohlnaiUi-AViJ.Station 60 to 26 and con sists o f 460
cubic ynrds o f exeavnlla ü _u a llm :ili d ax- aon r&gt;l teh—Ntr^ST:----------T o ta l estim ated cost o f exruvntlon'
"*5*8.5ff.— c r a m hg estim ated nt *120.on
1.
Tulul estim ated cost o f
this
section *1982.00.
—
luieartnitT—4S:99r
"----- iTiinso. Bottom . 2 fe a t; » I oe&gt;jlJ _ i u -1.—
Engineering, *70.no.
----gfcUmt 81— lit 2501T rê^t lon g from
T o ta l I'Htlimited cost o f llltch N o 27.
Station
25 to
Mainili .e
io "O'*
v* and con sists o f 2800
»2508.00.
cable yards o f excavatlou . estim atici n
{ 350.00. C learin g estlnuited at »40.00
'alai estlm nted cost o f Ib is hectlon.
Ooldsboro D itch Wo, ^88,
390.00.
I leg lim ln g -n t-t t iw l intersect ion o f M u l­
Total estim ateli cimi o t Ita m i Ultoh
berry A ven u e nnd tlo hluhnrn St.. tb,.(,ee
- No" I I :
TotaI estIlliatC ìL c o a l - o f o s e «v a 11n ir w ith Bald BlTeel easfw nril on the nortl
side o f A. C. L. righ t o f way ditch,
— *138(7.50.
Estimatoti cost o f clea rin g, ¡«fuiverte, •thence northeasterly With said line to'
the east line o f 1‘ op lu r Avenue, theni-r
ete- (360.00.
‘
northw ard w ith said Avenue on gu tter
Engineering. »60.00.
» •
lin e-th ere o f to the branch west fork o f
Total cosi o f tilt» diteli^ *1.(10.fili.
Cloutl Creeit, thence with the m eander­
in
g » o f said ditch, deepening, ’ widening
St. J osip h e D iteli, Wo. 94.
the same
to M il
lleglm ilng o t Station- " O " ut file H. nnd straigh ten in g
W. corner o f Dot 3. M ike Hmtth's nuh- Creek, a distance o f 8000 feet, co n sist­
ing
o
f
fou
r
sections,
I.
c.,
97,
98,
99 nnd
dtvlslon No. I, In Hectlou 27, T o w n slilp too.
19, South, ltn n ge 30 Eust. and ruim lng
Section 97-c-Ia 500 feet long from S ta ­
north ori thè cast side o f Monroo A\enue fo llo w ln g nn oh i open d iteli to tIn tion 80 to 75 ami couhI hI h o f 800 cubic
yards
o f excavation, esllnm icd at * 120.suulh nido o f tlm A . C. 1*. rig h i o f iva*
lo Slot lon 6 4 -4 ; t li enee N. '.V. ivi ih UU. C learing estim ated at tinii.OU. T o ­
tal i-Htlimited Cost o f thin section. *270
salii rig h i" o f w ny io Station 04 - 90; 00.
3 ft. bottom w idth; (dope, in, to l
Dirne« salii rig h i a n e le » erossln g subì
Section 8B --I11 .JUiML-XeeL. lon g•-#•«*(■
nijlnay trurks and back to thè west
■ im i * e &gt; . Station *75" io fu mid ronslHts o f G000
tililr r f. ¿ I o i li i i u
cubic yards o f excavation, eat limited at
‘ “ fiori l i - 60; Biotico nortli w lth «o ld ex
1750.00, C learin g estim ated ut *200.0«
timslon to Stiitlun 84 orni there term i
estim ated cost o f this section,
nate In a cypress sw am p nt Luke M on­ T o ta l
2 f t . bottom w idth; slope I 1
roe, consisting u f fuur sections, I. e., 82, »950.00.
to
1.
'»3, »V and SO.
Section
99— Is 2500 feet long from
Section B9— I s . 900 fe e t lon g from S ta ­
tion *4 to 75 nnd con sists o f 202 cubic Station 60 tn 25 and conslHtH o f 4320
yards uf excavation estim ated at *10.30. coble yards o f excavation estimated nt
Clearing estim ated ut /f30.U0. »T o ta l *048.00. Clenrlng estimated at *165. 0 estimated cost o f this Hectlon,
estimated cost o f this • section. $00.30 Tolill
*813.00. 2 ft. bottom Width; slope 1
. siouc. i tu.J;.3 J o o t buttum w idth. .
Section 83.— Is 2500 fe e t long from
Section 104^—Is 1500 feet long from
Station 75 to 60 and consists o f 2522
cubic yards o f excn vatlon estim ated at Station 25 to “ O " and cous I hI h o f 3310
Clearing estim ated at *30.00.
T o ta l cubic yards o f excavation, fHlInmted m
Total estim ated coat o f this section, *496.60. Clearing eHtlmateil at * 1 10.au
estim ated cost
o f II i I h sectln
»la s.30. , Station 61. 2 ft. bottom ; Stn- T o ta l
*606.50. B ottom width, 1ft.; slope 114
tlon £3, 3 ft. on bottom ; I to I slope.
.
Section 84.— Is 2500 feet lon g from to 1.
T o ta l estim ated cost Goldsboro Ditch
Station 60 to 25 ami con sists o f 1870
No.
28:
cubic ynrds o f ex ca va tio n estim ated at
T o ta l CHtlmatml cost o f excavation
»351.40. E stim ated cost o f clearin g. »30.
ou. Total estim ated cost o f this section. *2014.60.
Total estimated cost
of
clenrlng
1311.40. 2 ft. bottom ; 1 to 1 slope.
Section 85.— Is 2600 foot lon g from *576.00.
Engineering. *60.00.
Station 26 to '‘O '' and consists o f 2198
T o ta l estim ated cost o f Ditch No. 28,
cubic ■yards o f excavation estlm nted nt
*2049.60.
*329.70. C lenrlng estim ated at »10.00
One culvert, Ht. Ile r tr u d e ’s Avenue. 16
Thr rtiile will be’ rrCTivrd upon each tectian n»
_4
fe e t »46.00. T o ta l estim ated cost o f this tabulated or Upon each eomplrle and M-parate hnsection. *384.70.
2 ft. bottom width; provrtnrnt or upon all of the work included in thr
1 lo 1 slopo.
diet (let at a whole.
Total estim ated cost o f St. Joseph’s
Hidden will find I lie plant, (iron let and «per I Ora­
Ditch, No. 24.
tion* on tile la the utfke of Wilbur A. tJinn. EnTotal estim ated cost o f excavation,
Ineer in Charge, Koom 5,'Die First National Bank
*1019.70.
iuildlnil, Sanford, Florida
Total estim ated cost o f clearin g, * 100.A certified rheei for ten percent of the eetlmalrd
00
amount of *uch Improvement bid muit accompany
Estimated cost o f cu lvert, »16.00.
each bid lo «how good faith by the contractor or
Engineering, »60.00.
contractor«. Sold amount to be returned upon cr­
Total estim ated cost *1221.70.
eeled bid» or upon execution uf contract. Sucre*» ul hlddere will be rrqulrrd tn'enter Into bond and
runlracl
far faithful performance of work for the
Btebstrom Ditch, Wo. 99.
total amount of work, within five day« time from
Beginning at Station “ O'* ft. IV. corner date
of »ale or forfeit amount deposited.
Lot 31, M. M. S m ith ’s su b-division No. 3
Sold work to be paid for in ca»h a« the work proHectlon 28, T ow n sh ip i&lt;*. Smith llungr greefte«.
25 percent being retained unlit completed.Th irty.one (3 1 ) East, thenco north on when a »eUlemrnt will lie made In full.
vast side o f Stenstrum A v n u e to HtaRight 1« re«erved to rrjtct any or all h i d » . ___
_ • __ Bo.'1
. 61-70 on tint snath sid e o f M onroe
Uy seder » 4 ihe lie aid lifwwumy (OffnniMtoner*
- '
A V e il 11,.- I lu m e n ■ ■ Id . l u l u n iiL' I I' U . i l k l '
of Orange county, Fla.
™long south slda o f M onroe A ven u e to
B M ROBINSON. Clerk.
(nation 76 on east side o f M onroe A v e ­
Addres* all hid» to B M dbgilnion. Clerk of (lie
nue, there In tersectin g
the
Monroe Circuit Court, Orlando, Fla.
Ditch at- the N . W . C orner o f L o t 6*.
nt- Jsoph's su b-division con sistin g o f
three sections. I. e., 88, 87 and 88.
Station 88— Is 2600 fe e t lon g fro m
___
W U n t J M o 6 0 -und con sists o f 2210
SSiJc yards o f exca va tion estim ated at
*331.60.
C learin g estim ated at »80.00.
V.nr®„«u,vort M onroe Avenue, 16 f t span, Hie Struggle Discourages Many
*46.00.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f this
5®°Don, 1468.60. 2 fe e t on bottom - 46
Citizen of Sanford
Uegrco slope.
•
•
^ o n 8T7,— In *600 fe e t lon g from
Stnllon 60 to 26 and consists o f 276u
Around all day with an aching track;
• Vi1. ,
o f excavation , estim ated nt
Can't rest at night;
i- . .
L’lea rln g estim ated nt »80,Oil.
i i ‘ll? L .''* * i,,,ated
cost o f th is section,
hnough to make.aiiy one ‘‘give out.”
— ¿i'SS* * fe e t bottom ; s lo t«« 46 degTir'H
D o a n s - Kidney l ’ ilts will give re­
ni?f,ctl0? -.88— ** 1100 f&lt;Tt lon g fro m newed life.
¡?,.Won
* ° "O ” und consists o f 2141
JV",10, &gt;ards o f excavation , fsU iiiu tcd ut
They will cure the backache;
in?.
. C lea rin g estim ated a t (30.00.
Cure every kidney ill.
One cu lvert St. O ortrudo's A ven u e, 16
Here is Sanford proof that thi* is so:
Jr •Pan, *46.00. T o ta l estim ated oost
L ee Rogers, carpenter, First St.,
*m a . section,
*391.16.
S tation I t
1 ft. to 2 ft. on bottom . 46 degree Sanford, Fla., says:
“ Last spring I

GIV IN G OUT

°*tlm a te d cost o f Btcnstrom
Ul' r *!* Mo. 26:
* 10£5*1 e e' ll,n a ted oost o f excavation ,
Elvaring, »190.00.
K M inuiod cost o f cu lverts, »90.0ft.
Engineering. »80.00.
____ « | ^ 7 r ^ ttn ig ts d cost o f d itch Nn. ^ 5 „ M o n r o . Branch Ditch. Wo. 90.
’»„ i'^ a ln n ln g a t Station “ O j on the north
8 t Q ertrudo’s A ven u o and the
&amp;*“ 1
w »rn« r IL o t »9. Ht. Joseph’a.
s ir l ! " n. *.*/ T o w n sh ip 1», South lla n g e
cf
thence nortli on tho w est slue
Hay burn Bond fo llo w in g the meanv»n,v *.
tho old established . w ater
4£° a
Bintlon 86: thenco n orthw est
ta iiritii*® * crossin g old n a rro w gttng.
m „ “ A^Jirnd* to station 90i term in a tin g
fo u c K V i o f *7**® M onroe c o n ila tln g o f
160* fe e l

long

froun

autlon » » to 71 nnd consists of »»• oublc

had u severe attack o f lumbago and
was unable to get around for »evcral
day». My hack was so lame that I
could hardly dress tnyself.
I used
plasters "and nibbed my back with lin i­
ments but could get no permanent re­
lief. A frienti- tinnliy advised me to try
)oan'5 Kidney Fills which I did. In a
cw days after using them, my back
felt stronger and by the lime I bad
finished the contents o f one box, the
lameness and pain bad disappeared]. I
am now able \q work every day with­
out the least inconvenience.''
Fur sale by all dealers, fcl’ rice 50
cents.
Fm ter-M ilburn Co,, Buffalo.
Mew Y ork, sole agents for |hc United
Slates.
Remember the name— Doan s—-and
take no other.

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NEWS Of THE WORLD

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Items of Interest Gleaned From
Varloift Sources

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HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
T h e F am ou s J e w e l B rand

Here the Readers Will Find a Brief
Historical Sprint Flowing
For Hurried Readers

(Guaranteed to give satisfaction)

Alexis Lnudnnt, with a broken back, is
on his wny to hla home in Russia to ece
his parents before ^ ie dies, the doctors
having told him ChiiLhe ennnot Uve’ nmny
dnys.
fly the premature explosion o f sevcml
thousand pound of,dynamite at n stone
quarry near South Bethlehem, N. Y „ last
week, twenty persons were killed, ninny
o f them being disfigured beyond reconj}- ■;!
nition, Among the killed were three offi­
cers of the company operating the quarry.

—

Bishop Charles R. Galloway o f the Meth­
odist church, died
iusaj,
week, of pneumonia, ngcd’ oS years.
J. Pape Brown of Hawklnsvillehnsbeen
appointed treasurer of Georgia to (Ul the
place of Robert E. Park, deceased.

" I f You Love Your Wife Don’t Roust Her”

Unable to control her pnsslon ftir danc­
ing, Marie Fron, n frail girl of Chicago,
Inst week waited until she fainted. She
was taken to a hospital where she. died
the next day.

Buy

a

Hot W eather Gas Range

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co

To show the wonderful strides that nre
being made along electrical lines, the big
auditorium In Omaha wns lighted Inst
SANFORD. FLORIDA
week by wireless electricity from n tower
six miles uwuy. The method used wus
that of Dr. F. H. Millener, and is the same
used hy-hlmdiuqtefating n tntmir~Tnf' hl~
WH H M W 4 W 4 W H 4 M W W W W W W W M 8 M M AM W M 4 4 4 W W * ' i
distance.
WltbunrndUrvTlIé'Wrlglit, of aeroplane
fitme, anti their
■ sister, have returned from
their Europenu trip, where they met with
great success. Ovations and receptions
marked their entire journey from the lime
they left tifwfr home in t)iiytun.OI¡lo7uhtn
their return.
.

For a Few Weeks Only
B usiness co m pells m e to be absent

Fifteen hundred student» of the com­
mercial high school of Tokio, Japan, have
left that institution because the gaverjtmerit refused to give the school the rank
of a university. Litter, the building was
practically destroyed by 11ns thought lobe
the work of the students or their friends.

from th e c ity fo r the next tw e n ty or
th irty days, during w h ich tim e m y
C e le ry L an d s on th e Now Fam ous
W e s t S id e w ill be handled by G.

Mrs. Russell Snge has donated $25,000
to the school for mountain hoys near Rome,

-D erry-at4herP eoptes-B ahk.

Colgate Hoyt, just returned to this coun­
try from an automobile trip through Ku*
rujie and Africa, suys while (hejmtty wns
n the middle of the Sahara desert they
were overtaken by n blinding snow Blorm.
The snow idled up in drifts and the wind
was biting.add.
*
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8.

1VIr. D e r ­

- if

ry w ill be In . position to execu te con ­
tra c ts o r deeds in connection w ith
sale of m y lands.

P. I). Dial or Atlanta diFd o f hydropho­
bia lust week from the bite of a dog. re­
ceived in February.
Steamship Mauretania, of the Canard
line, crossed the Atlantic last week in 4
days,4H hours and II minutes, heating nl
recosM
PAmlssion bus been given to Horace
G. Harold to remove u huge meteorite
which he found in the Washington na­
tional forest. It js estimated to he four
feet thick, six feet wide and ten feet long,
and to weigh twelve tons.
^
Tornndoes have been doing destructive
work the past week. In Kansas City and
suburbs In Missouri many persons were
injured and jpuch property destroyed. In
Hollis, Kansas, three went killed and ten
injured, and every building in the town
was wrecked or damaged.
Eighteen men and women in Moscow,
Russia, have been setene**] to perpetual
exile in4»ibcfttt lor-|&gt;olitie«] reason

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Ex-Gov. A. P. Biddle of Kansas was
killed last week in an uutomublle accident
while out pleasure riding.
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Fire

G u tte r and G a lv an ize d T an k s
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Corner First Street and Palmetto Avenue Sanford, Florida

At the funeral of Heinrich Conreid, for­ 1j » » » 4 4 W W M » 4 W » H W 4 W M 4 W A 4 H W 4 4 4 H 4 W H H » 8 H 4 H 4 H 4 M 13
mer director of the New York Metropolh
tan Opera Co., held last w i*k In the Met­
ropolitan Ojiera House, the building was
filled to its utmost capacity. The music
wus furnished by star ojiera singers and a
joys' choir. Prof. W. F. Carpenter nnd

CHAS. H. E V A N S

Edbl Stephen **_ Worn -delivered- -eulogies.

Five men convicted uf re-grndliig and
re-gauging of naval stores were sentenced
lust week In Savannah to Dues and im­
prisonment! ranging from $2,000 to $3,000; the IntjirisoninenU were for three
months. The cates have been appealed.
Bandits held up an express train on the
Great Northerti railway pear Spokane^
Wash., last Sunday, and stx’ured $20,000
from the express car. A.rawttrd oi $10.000 has been offered for (lie arrest of
each bandit.

The International League for Highway
Improvement, in session in Richmond, Vo^
last,week, have asked pongres* for an ap­
propriation of $l,0f)0.000 lo support the
work of building a model highway betweep
Florida and Maine. The next meetlngjs
to be held In §t. Augustine, June' 10, It
and 12,1010.

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�IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
Items of Interest Concerning
— — - Society People.-^

S a y » The D e tr o it P o e t—Anil So Say
W e All Of Us
. '
The following poem 1» referred to The
Herald editor by W. S. Branch. Orlando
correspondent for the Tlmes-Unlon:

P O I N T S P U R E IY PERSONA!

"In Detroit, life's Worth Living
Everyday;
In Detroit, we are living

haw Celery City Vanity Talr While
Away the Golden Hours—
Social Gossip.
The W ednesday Club

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The regular program was. first a paper
on John Bright, prepared and given by
Mias Ada' Bowler. She traced in a moat
Interesting mnnner Ids history from young
manhood up to his more mature years, and
on tlirough to the end of his eventful, influential life.
The second paper was a "Comparison of
the reigns of Elizabeth and Victoria." by
E. W. D. Dunn. Time and thought in lib­
eral portions must have been given (o this
topic, and the paper was much enjoyed.
And while we still feel that we may not
give to Victoria intellectually the strength
o f character Elizabeth possessed, morally
she took n much higher rank:
~
“ The unity of the English-speaking race,"
from Montgomery, was read by Mrs. Marls.
On motion, the meeting adjourned until
the second Monday In November
'
A t thecloseof the meeting refreshments
were served, then all adjourned to the
lawn where the roses, nnd the grove of nine
trees on Silver Lake received o generous
s h a re o f admiration.
In closing, we woujd suggest to the peo­
ple of Sanford who have not visited this
vicinity, that they hpvc missedseeingone
of Florida's most beautiful sjwts.
Members of the club present, were:

Presents to the Investor the Best Opportu­
nities in Florida

Blithe and gay.

Thirty-four member* and guests o f the
Wednesday Club attended tbe closing
meeting o f the year, held Wednesday a f­
ternoon, May 12th. nt the home of Professor
and Mrs. G eorge 1- -Maris on Onoro andSilver lakes.
*
A fter the reading of the minutes by the
retiring secretary, Mrs. Whltner, the busi­
ness of the club was taken up. which w » * — •—
principally the subject o f joining the Flor­
ida Fédération o f Clubs. A fter considera­
ble.
out becoming n part o f thestnieorganlzo-

diacimina.U&gt;Avat

In Detroit, life b cheerful
AU the while.
For our people eoothe the tearful
With a »mile
To a »tranger. foe or frien d ,.___
W»*tra a helping hand lo lend
And our retting lime we »prnd
On Belle Me.

. Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre
Celery farms, with flowing wells all tiled, drained nnd ready for crop, $1300.00 to $100000
per acre.
------------- » -&lt;t— ------. . City property, improved and unimproved timlier land with finest site in Florida for crate factory,
Others t e l l you what can be done. K. R. MURRELL is n practical farmer as well as rOaf
estate broker, and is here to show, you what has been and can be done.

ln Detroit, we have pleasure*
By the *core;
And the rarest of our treasures.
Ye*, and more.
Is our river, Ohl ao bright.
Cool and reatful, day and night.
Source of Infinite delight.
0'e&gt; and o'er.

K. JL M U R R E L L

In Detroit. Ufo'a worth living
Evensday:
Foils are gentle and forgiving.
If you atray.

MarZarrtta Marlin
Fannie S. Muniun

w w tv w t

O'er the silent, unknown tea.
Far away.”

Ueutcnant-Com m ander llu lch I. Cone
Advanced
Washington, May 18__ Official announce­
ment was made at the navy department
today o f the appointment o f - Lieutenant
Commander Hutch I. Cone to be Chief of
the bureau of steam engineering, and not
long afterward his nomination went to
the senate from the white house, and soon
the navy department will have a real head
o f the bureau.
His appointment is a distlnot advance.
As far as rank and pay go he advances
from.(he. grade of lieutenant commander
to that of rear admiral. His ft
fleers have recently called him
wdmtrel In abeyance

For Our Store
We have anticipated

" T'orrvtt Lake
** F. E. Komlllct -

fleeda.and. Bought-Oiir

BUICK CARS
A ll to Suit YOU and YOUR

« » ■■Rb tiBaaear— ■•

Pocket-book

The Welaka Club entertained |he gen­
tlemen last week at Mrs* S. O! Chase's
residence on Oak avenue. Cards and
dancing were the order of the evening,
after which choice refreshments rounded
out an evening of enjoyment. The W e­
laka Club at present has no home, having
given up the club house. Early in the
fall they expect to arrange for suitable
quarters and will entertain the members
and guests in their usual sumptuous
style. Sucli an organization ought tu
have a nice building and a movement is
now on foot to provide a line club house
that can be utilized by nil tbe Sanford
clubs.

N e w M o d e l F Buick

YOUR

tinction by taking the torpedo flotilla
around South America. Later he wns
fleet engineer of the Atlantic fleet. He
TnrFlortdtan, fl ‘ resiuent o f Hamilton
cot/my and all Florida will rejoice to learn
that his appointment has been confirmed.

Ethel M andevllle's N arrow Escape
During the thunder shower Inst Tuesday
nfternoon, when hail and ra^n were coming
down in copious quanties, a vivid flash of
Mrs. M H. Bowler
Mlu Gertrude Surer
" Sydney O. Chase
Mrs. Albrrt M. Thtaaher lightning and a deafening peal of thun­
" John W. Dick In*
" David L. ThruITicr
der startled everyone, it was evident
" E. W. D Dunn
" Cbsrle* E. Walker
there had been a "strike,” but few tycre
" Georfietl. Fernald
" Charles K. Walker
MU* Clara L Guild
" II. F. Whliner, tr
Mr». A. D. Key
" Mr». Lyman Phelp* aware o f how near fatal results had been
" Geo. L. Mart*
B J. N. Whliner
averted. Ethel Mandeville, aged about
"
"

Real Estate Broker

Spring is opening
you

up nnd

will be compelled

come out in a New

N e w Garage in Connection
for Repairing and S to ra g e
of Autom obiles
Oak A v e . b e tw e e n S econ d and T h ird S treets

to

Outfit

Why not let us supply your

FRANK

needs?

L. W O O D R U FF

Sanford's Only Exclusive Shoe Store y

There is nothing new under the turn'

But none of tbe Goods-under

STRONG LINE Of CIIILDRIN’S SCII00I SIKHS

our roof are OLD, and much

The Ditesi Fnll Styles in Ladies’, Gent’s and Children'
Just Received

Mrs. Forrest Lake gave n luncheon on
We don't charge anything for a look.
Another S to re F or Sanford
Monday evening after the recital of Mrs.
The furniture business of L. Meriwether
Come and investigate before
Fannie Munson. Among the out of town
has been disposed o f to M K. Jones of
guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Palmer,
buying elsewhere
Savannah, a member o f M. K. Jones the
Miss Dickson and Miss Hart, of Orlando.
furniture house of -that city.
The Meriwether store is closed today
for the purpose of taking * «lock prior to
turning It over to Mr. Jones and no de­
tails have as yet been given out us tu
whether the business will be conducted
at the same stand or not.
Ijj
with
may
[Is one block from 1st
One uf ItlC eVents ol the
stated that a branch of the Jones &amp; Me
the Junior reception to the Senior class Laughlln will be opened about tbe first
street, but it will pay
last night nt the S a nford House,
you to can nua_see the
will be given in next weeks issue.

D. L. Thrasher

connection

.tld*4—Ht

toy

MRS. M. L. ALLEN

The Crippen Music Store
. High-grade Pianos, Organs,
■

and Graphophones.

Low Prices

Easy Payments.

Pico Ulucl

new and up-to-date

she curries
SATISFAC TIO N
G UARANTEED

~G lve 1Vle a Share o f

- Cagles at Plant City
Quite p number of Sanford Eagle»

Y our Patronage
goods has just been received. Tbe stock
is a large and most complete one, com­
Commercili Street Neir the D
prising dry goods, notlons,ladies' and genu'
furnishings, shoes, hats, suit-cases and
house-furnishings. An up-to-date tailor­
O ld Shoes W a n te d
ing business will be conducted )n connec­
I am again asking for OLD SHOES. I
tion, In which the latest patterns and styles
will give whut they,are worth
w ill be displayed. The business will be
SIZES. 6, 7, 8. 9. I0 II AND IS
conducted upon the cash plan, which engbjes.. the purchaser to- buy ail goods at A . E . Ir v in ’s S h o e -8 hop
Cor. 3rd St. and Sanford Aye.
rock-bottom prices. Read the advertise­
ment in this issue. Knight's Cash Stores
IM P R O V E D O R D E R O F R E ^ M E f i
W e k iv a T r ib e

No. 41

[unthu gmnnris o f Sanfonl. Meetings
on Ibe Ut siuijhul Wednesday of each
month in Msadhic Ha IL Vlaiiing broth-

The purest nnd most refreshing bottle drink on die mar­
ket today, is being mudo by the Pepsi Cola Bottling Po ­
of Sanford, nnd to the.lovers of n delirious find healthful
drink. We invite you to see the sanitary way in which
this drink is being put up by us.
And to the city merchant, we ask him to come also and
see, tint he may know the kind of goods lie is handling
when selling die pure and refreshing Pejisi Coin.
And to those of other towns., wn.will.itsk.dial Jji.yy dmp
requestinga sample of the pure Pepsi Cola,
thdj they too may get in lino -and sell the purest
driiik made.
.
x
.
Send ua an order, or coll on us, we are out for die busi­
ness and if a pure drink nnd courteous attention,
you want, we ure die boys for you.
Phone

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IN SANFORD— Life
Number 41

is

Worth Living

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. MAY 28 1909

First Year

HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
Thuradny evening. May 20th. the mem*
stand on the corner nml count them ns
hers of the Junior Class o f 1009 gave the
they go around to the Motion tiTsce the
Seniors a delightful reception ut the San­
train» come in.
ford House, to which the High School
The large marble building on the ear­
faculty, the trustees with their wives and
ner to your right, is the First National
the
.Honk. This Is one of the most benutiful
were Invited.
JUuU4ing*JLn tha CUir,
i»-tlro mt)y mrThe lobby o f the Sanford House wii;
(Tottal
hank
In
Orange
county.
profusely mnturrtsrtrtiHp decorated with
Yes, minima, we have street lights, but
magnolias mid yellow daisies, suggestive
when
tlte moon shines we do not light
of the class colors which are white and
them
fur It would ¿dipse its light. Sonin
gold, and which nestling in their glisten­
time In the near future we will have elec­
ing green foliage added brightness and
tric lights.
onlnintlonto the scene.
We will now spin up Magnolia avenue.
The guests were met at the door by
On Uiu-loft is tlte People's-Bank," one oF
Miss Mamie Knight, a member of the
the famous William system.
... Junior Class nnd shown 4 » the cloak mid
This beautiful large barn is the Sanford
lint room. They wero then taken charge
Opcrn House, nml is certainly a credit to
of by Miss Annie Higgins, Eugene Roumnny town or city. It was built in the days
iltnt nnd Elton Moughlun who presented
of *fll, and has never been repaired. In
them to tile nchoo! faculty and graduates
this opera house, some yearn ago Mis» Kmstanding in a line in the left of the lobby
nin Abbott sung under n guarantee of
to greit their friends nnd receive their
one thousand dollars n night. The build­
congratulations and good wishes.
ing is luild_lu-Hiver&lt;nwfl fur -this reasonr
When this pleasure was over Misses
On we go, and turn down Fourth street
Edith'Stewart nnd Evn Frcngitr escorted
to Turk avenue.' This large park with Its
the guests to n small table near Oil? foot
-b«HHiftrl-p«tins, trees, fountains, tiilnla-~
of the stfilrwny, on which Mood n large
ture pond and Rowers furnishes comfort
—cet-gl«iHi-peiieh--1»«»wl; -filled“with "punch
nntPptrnsuro for many Sanford people
III whli-h floated—luscious-.Mfawbafric*r
during the hot summer months; while Hie
and presided over by Mrs.-II. F. Whitucr
rckDowned Sanford Hand plays its benuti­
who dispensed the delicious beverage
ful ajrs In lh e large handstand In the cen­
wite smiles and pleasant greetings to all
ter of the park. Sanford has n number of
- ‘ -AfterTTircting nnd talking with epeh
Sanford High School mid Proposed extension
these parks scattered in and about the
other nmP’the pupils nml faculty the
city which ennhles the people to enjoy thf
guests were invited by Misses Myrtle Ralph E. Stevens, presenting a ml describ­
OUR OWN LITTLE WORLD
carry away Ihisimmcnscnmnuniof celery, "Land of Flowers nnd Sunshine." .
Ni|s&gt; nnd Nellie Amick to the refreshment ing Sanford ns "Our Own Little World”
By Rai.ch Stevens
Certainly, in Sanford, life is worth livknown us the Sanford &amp; Everglades rail­
room, where tiiey were served witli ice in an entertaining ami satirical style.
Now! ladies and gentlemen, Item is your road, and by some us the "Slow ami End­ dng,cream nnd cuke. The color scheme was He made a number of amusing locul hits opportunity for feeing this enlcrprlsing less." We hope that some day this rollIn Honor or High School Seniors
' also carried out In the refreshments.
which were thoroughly enjoyed by the little city— the wonder of the world— soon rond may he extended as far south as
One
of the nicest affairs of the season
L, The Stumon orchestra seated In the appreciative audience, It may he for the to he colled the “ Huh of Florida.” Let me Lake Okeechobee.. The farm now an your
was
a
party Inst Monday evening nt Mrs.
dining room made the pleasure of the tirst time that some of them were priv­ show you the city nml its suburbs in thjs! left is owned by Mr. At K. Rossiter, presi­
Peabody's, giveii In honor of the seniors
evening complete by their dreamy, sweet ileged to see themselves ns others some­ dainty "sewing machine auto." This was dent of this famous railroad.
of the High School. The roouiB were beau­
times see them. His essay is given in the first car in Sanford, purchased at i\
music.
This farm is owned by u Sanford drug- tifully degornted In gofil a ml white, the
All who were so fartunnte ns to receive full la this issue.
great pf ice, never known to be out of com­ gist who raises forty acres ofceleryammse'iior^clnss .colura. J'Jm jtuunimr. _____
invitations to this charming function ore
Ill Kermnics Miss Ruth E. Abbott very mission. Some day it will take Ita placet q1JJ&amp;,JUUlJEfiLM U M . l-«itie “ w r M ip
plcnsniitly. passed in. the playing of gantrii
Indebted to the Juniors for a most de- duxmingJy ¿aught -•hem-ers' xnmt In ­ in-tbr Field ftltltiWIhfV’besidellie first locif^ 'iKirt
p
a wife.
—
'
nnd in listening to Jind participating in
-‘ itstotTflrwsiflfl?.— *—
"
terest! ag--lessons on the discovery nnd motive. Very well, latly, we will start our ■rWo now go down lleardoil h venue nnd instrumental and vocal music. Midway
After the reception was over nl 10:00 use of many materials, In the manufac­ lour by beginning at the railroad station, lake a cross country run, passing through
of the evening lunches were served In pa­
a number of the young people remained ture of earthen vessels and beautiful going down Commercial street to Palmetto historic Fort Reed. Here was the s|&gt;ot
lter buckets, nnd cricli girl had n fortune
nnd enjoyed a dance given by the young china, nml also refreshing their memories avenue. As we leave the station, notice where the town hall slotsE-Huil afterwards
for the boy she had lunch with, which cre­
•men nnd other gentlemen who were pres­ on the names mid locations of the world's the large building in front of us. This was moved into Sanford. This building
ated much merriment. Later In the eve­
ent. This pleasant occasion, however, was famous potteries.1
beautiful building is called the Wellbourm* was noted for two reasons. First, Fay
ning ice cream und cake were served. hut the prelude to the crowning event of
The orchestra rendered another sclee- block, ami is one of Sanford's numerous Templeton began her career us actress, Those present wore Mae Hamilton, Josie
this interesting and happy week, which
ion following which Prof. Snlirie of Stet­ skyscrapers. As we ' go on, notice tiie giving the first theatrical |&gt;erfurinance in und JessieStuiium. Annie Higgins. Grade
was the commencement exercises Friday
son University made a most excellent large building la your right. This is the Orange county, and second, it wns In this Davies, Martha Fox. Sully Lou Peabody,
evening, May 21st. In the opera house.
filing our honorable secretary of the
address, holding the attention and interest Sanford House. Until about fourycurs ago
Ed. larne, Henry Peabody. Stardey Wood,
The parents, relatives, friends and
it was caused to change its name to the
opl hoard. Mr. It. F. Whittier, started Arclllc Hrtts. Claude CoQpe, Ralph Ste­
of the audience very closely. It wus not
strangers lllled the o|&gt;crn house In over­
only a pleasure but a privilege to hear "New Sanford House, on account of re­ iiisjeduculiomil career under the guidance vens, I&gt;r. Unit ami Don Peabody, and Mrs.
flowing long before the hour fortius exer­ him. Ills good advice to the graduates, ceiving a new coat of paint. Tin; dock on of Mrs. Hernandez, now Mrs: Duke of OrMarshall and Mrs. Peabody. All declared
cises to begin, in their desire to. show all young |»cople and parents, wus so the left, stretching far out into.beautiful IuikIo.
that they had a fine time.
Lake Monroe, is the. Clyde Line dock, so
their interest nnd pleasure in the occasion
We are now approaching the city again,
wisely, kindly uml^ciitertuiniiigly given
nml to do honor to those who were to that ninny good results should follow. mimed for the home of steamers which coining in on Sanford uvenue. This part
M urrny-llousctioldcr Nuptials
arrive
here
dully.
This
is
the
favorite
At
the Methodist parsonage Just Wed­
graduate.
^
of
the
city
was
once
the
principal
part
of
The faculty and trustees are to be con­
promenade for young couples and chance Saliford, but the city having grown the nesday night Miss Eva L.’ Murray nml l)r.
•The High School faculty, graduates nnd
gratulated on their wise selection of u
acquaintances. This, hidy. is Sanford's other way. it has become u back number, W. E. Houshofilcr were julued in wed­
High School, the trustees and niemliers
speaker.
famous lake front. Notice the artistic way nml.Is mostly |&gt;upululcd by negroes.
lock, Rev. A..E. Hmishohler officiating.
of the school board who could be present,
The short address by Prof. Perkins to
the speaker for the evening nnd Rev. R.
in which the tin cuns in the background
tye now tutu down Seventh street. The The announcement will he u surprise to
thi&gt; graduates in presenting the diplomas
blend with the old barrel hoops. The air Imiduifulrbulldmg on your left is theSun- the many friemlH of the young couple ns
Lee Kirkland met ut the residence of
could not he surpassed, it was so rich ill
Is so sweetly laden with the odors arising fofd High School, the leading hlgh.schtAil only n few friends were uwnre of the
Mrs. Koumillal mid marched in a body to
commendation, encouragement, congrat­ from the bonilouds of the -finny tribe
the opera house. They were met ut the
in the county. For several years it .wns event nml jwere present.
ulation und kindly suggestion on the
The bride is n resident orUaltimoreand
brought here for shipment.
door by F. E. RoumUlat, dr., marshal of
knuwn as n school for girls, but now boys
duties (llld responsibilities of life, to those
The Inke front is not beautiful now, but attend it. nnd nre even graduating from far the Inst three months has had charge
the evening, carrying his badge of office
with whom he has been so closely related
will he some day when dreams come true. it., (n the famous Celery City edition, nnd of the millinery department o f J. K. Metdecorated with green nnd purple ribbons
for several years past us teacher and
As we go ulmig the lake front, notice M^iiy advertisements of the clty.a picture Unger. She Is of n lovable und cheerful
(school color») and escorted to the singe
pupil and wlio&amp;e minds and characters
that the men on the left hand aide of the bf'tRe school building is given, showing disposition and has scores of friend« in
uml scots arranged for them In u semi­
he has lieen instrumental in guiding nnd
i lrecl arc tilrninfi “ p l[i" lr
wniL- the new milieu Tins is a greut mistake. San forrl.
circle. The stage was tastefully decorated
-4+fee+iugi— ---------- ------those
on
the
right
hnnd^ldc
are
taking
off Our new annex Is thc aJJ sdiool building — Tfte-groonrtsn prominent dentist, of
-wiUt-pohns, ferns uml pul plrniTC
The people p f Sanford nre proud of their coats.. JChia aluiws.Hie -nmrvcfirnr îâcntëil u if Palmetto avenue uml Fifth this eitv. the eldest—son - uf-Rev. A~Er~
Tlicjlrodunteo, MiBses Julia May Ham­
Pjpf- Perkins__ TUcyJnKiw antH tpntPCtnte VliTingr-s—ln_out—iilinmter-ditmford—tmztTTTPeT While here, gaze gl the scenery Houshofilcr, pastor of the Methodist
ilton. Kuth£. A bbott nml A liceF -H ob *
the fuel Hint hé'lins with the loyul co- more dim ate to the square inch than nny on your right, with the artistic coal shtllc church.
■^fenrwnrB Uhiled in the center of the
ojteroliou of his able assistants worked other city in the world. Tin- most partic­ looming In the foreground; sec how the
The happy young couple will mukeSancircle and Just buck of them Messrs.
up the school to its present high standard. ular person is bound to be suited.
bjauk diamonds glisten in the sun; this ford their future home and The Herald
Claude W. Coffee. Edward F. I-ane, Henry
He has won a place in the hearts o f the
This street is Palmetto nvenuc. Let me is eyer a delight to Hie small buy. When joins in congratulations nnd best wishes
H. Peabody, Ralph E. Stevens nnd Stan­
patrons and people, who are justly proud call your attention to the numerous pal­ lessons become irksome, many un inter­ for their future prosperity.
ley K. Wood, the young gentlemen grad­
o f their school principal.
metto tre e rtit the street. This is the city esting principle of the laws of physics is
uates. Completing the circle on the right
Burial o f W. C. Yelser
hull.
No. madam; not that building; that Illustrated by this useJul incline. How
While
the
orchestra
played
their
lust
were Prof. N. J. Perkins, Miss Clara Louise
The
remains
o f W. C. Yelser, who died
Guild, Miss Alice M. Tetherly1 nnd Miss number the ushers carried unit6ful of is an automobile garage. It was built half could we get along without it T
In
Jacksonville
Tuesday last, were Inter­
Tills is the building of the Sanford'Ice
Harriet Herrick the.High School faculty. beautiful Hewers mid presents on the a century ago, and is good enough for
red
in
Lnkeview
cemetefy^csteirday'un­
another.
-----;-----—
nnd Water Company,owned uml managed
On their Jr/L wens-tlui trustees, Messrs. Stage from the .-families nhd Intimata
der churge of the Sanford Motions. Mr.
We
now
go
out
Second
street
to
Mellonby
our
present
mayor,
Mr.
Lake.
He
has
friends
of
the
graduates
and
laid
them
at
C. R. Walker. L. K. Philips and U. F.
Yelser wns well knuwn In Suuford, as wus
Whitncr, Jr.; Messrs. It, K. Witherington their feet. Mr. J. E. Puce in his desire to ville uVenue. Tho house on the left, stand­ a patent for manufacturing a most |&gt;ecuhis
wife, formerly Miss Carrie Ulaine.
and D. L. Thrasher, members of the coun­ share his pleasure with others, and {vide ing back from the road, is the home of Mr. iiarjee, flavored witli ammonia.
Mr.
Yelser wns prominent in Jackson'
ty school hoard; Prof. A. A. L. Suhric mid in occasion, presented euch one of. the J. E. Puce, one o f Sanford's oldest citi­
turn here and go down French uveville business circles having been con­
zens,und
famous
celery
grower.
Mr.
How­
Rev. R. L, Kirkland, pastor o f the Congre­ eight graduates with n liaiulsome bou­
m|o to First street. Let me cull your at­
ard Gould tried to purchase this place, but tention to Sanford's street car system. It nected with the Southern Drug Co. for
gational church.
...
. quet of carnations nnd roses.
Mr. Pace not curing to sell. Mr. Gould is very fine. Yyuu can truvel so far for sevcrul years and at the lime of hlsdealh
was in business for himself.
After an overture by the Stumon or­ . After the exercises were oyer «in.Ju^
bought half the Pennsylvania railroad In­ p nitikle that It will take you a week to find
He leaves a wife andduughter to mourn
chestra the Invocation wns mado by Rev. formal reception wus held on the stage
Ids loss.
stead.
VouV way back.
; .
Or. Kirkland In u very impressive man­ and ut its conclusion the faculty, grad­
We »gw approach Celery-uvenue.-the
ner. He was followed by tbe High School uates nnd High School^ jret nr no«), ly Hie
'We are now on First street, the princi­ N olle« OF Stockholders* Meeting or
greatest
street in tbe city or suburbs, the pal business street In thu city, and the
residence
of
Mrs.
Roumilìat'
and
spent
n
GtuHW w ith -tr weff* fifldefea'Tetectlon.'
The Sanford Light &amp;. Fuel Co.
Fairyland Waltz. Tlui orchestra again pleasant hour with each other and in the greatest producer of Celery in the world. first Which has been fortunate enough to To The Stockholders at Said Company.-*
Thers-wjll bs an liiiuoruiii farellngoi I lie am
On tills one street alone there is enough btf |»aved with brick. Aa we puss up this holders
entertained the audience After .which Mr. enjoyment of delicious refreshments. .
of the Santoni I.ltlit &amp; Fuel Cornpaos
celery
raised
yearly
to
supply
the
whole
street, admire the numerous akvsrrnprna
Stanley E. Wood gave a very Interesting
Sanford.has indeed done herself proud
■ | m. Allly requested to
lo allend as
unford tins more skyscrapers than nny stockholders are earnestly
review of .the world's greut luventors and on tills hnimv occasion.-rcmcmhrriny United States.—-------------- ----------- "—
mailers at imiiortauee will be ijrfure sekl merlins
Yes. inudum, ground is this part of the other city in Florida for Its size. That' tur ronsideraNon.
thetrTlOhous inventions during the past with gratitude that her school su|&gt;erErmteic It. Kamo,
Attesi:
(S u ll
President.
two centuries. The young man presented Intendent, teachers und truster «a rc work­ country is very valuable; It would cost, n man you sec on the corner is Janies Har­
Cm li. Fumalo, Sacra
Sanfurd. FU.. May S7lh
41-3
his subject witli ease and In a masterly ing with united effort to make her school man Just ten dollars to leave his horse ris, telling about bis fumous kicking mule.
Sanford has a population of about ten
manner, showing both care und research meet all llie requirements of their chil* standing on a vacant lot for ten minutes
Hot rolls every night for supper at
41-tf
in its preparation.- He was followed by dren and rank with the best in the land* Just recently a railroad has been built t thousand people, and if this is doubted Spencer's Bakery.

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                    <text>IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
Say» The D etroit P oet—Anil So Say
We All Of Us
. '
Ite m s o f In te re s t C oncerning
The following poem 1» referred to The
— — - S o ciety P e o p le .-^
Herald editor by W. S. Branch. Orlando
correspondent for the Tlmes-Unlon:

P O IN T S P U R E IY

PERSONA!

"In Detroit, life's Worth Living
Everyday;
In Detroit, we are living

haw Celery City Vanity Talr While
Away the Golden Hours—
Social Gossip.

In Detroit, life b cheerful
AU the while.
For our people eoothe the tearful
With a »mile
To a »tranger. foe or frien d ,.___
W»*tra a helping hand lo lend
And our retting lime we »prnd
On Belle Me.

MarZarrtta Marlin
Fannie S. Muniun

«

»

. Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre
Celery farms, with flowing wells all tiled, drained nnd ready for crop, $1300.00 to $100000
per acre.
------------- » -&lt;t— ------. . City property, improved and unimproved timlier land with finest site in Florida for crate factory,
Others t e l l you what can be done. K. R. MURRELL is n practical farmer as well as rOaf
estate broker, and is here to show, you what has been and can be done.

ln Detroit, we have pleasure*
By the *core;
And the rarest of our treasures.
Ye*, and more.
Is our river, Ohl ao bright.
Cool and reatful, day and night.
Source of Infinite delight.
0'e&gt; and o'er.

K. JL M U R R E L L

In Detroit. Ufo'a worth living
Evensday:
Foils are gentle and forgiving.
If you atray.

Ueutcnant-Commander llulch I. Cone
Advanced
Washington, May 18__ Official announce­
ment was made at the navy department
today of the appointment o f - Lieutenant
Commander Hutch I. Cone to be Chief of
the bureau of steam engineering, and not
long afterward his nomination went to
the senate from the white house, and soon
the navy department will have a real head
of the bureau.
His appointment is a distlnot advance.
As far as rank and pay go he advances
from.(he. grade of lieutenant commander
to that of rear admiral. His ft
fleers have recently called him
wdmtrel In abeyance

For Our Store
W e have anticipated

N ew Model F Buick

YOUR
fleeda.and. Bought-Oiir

tinction by taking the torpedo flotilla
around South America. Later he wns
fleet engineer of the Atlantic fleet. He
TnrFlortdtan, fl ‘ resiuent of Hamilton
cot/my and all Florida will rejoice to learn
that his appointment has been confirmed.

B U IC K

" T'orrvtt Lake
** F. E. Komlllct -

A ll to Suit YOU and YOUR

■■Rb tiB a a e a r — ■•

Pocket-book

The Welaka Club entertained |he gen­
tlemen last week at Mrs* S. O! Chase's
residence on Oak avenue. Cards and
dancing were the order of the evening,
after which choice refreshments rounded
out an evening of enjoyment. The We­
laka Club at present has no home, having
given up the club house. Early in the
fall they expect to arrange for suitable
quarters and will entertain the members
and guests in their usual sumptuous
style. Sucli an organization ought tu
have a nice building and a movement is
now on foot to provide a line club house
that can be utilized by nil tbe Sanford
clubs.

w w tv w t

O'er the silent, unknown tea.
Far away.”

Ethel Mandevllle's Narrow Escape
During the thunder shower Inst Tuesday
nfternoon, when hail and ra^n were coming
down in copious quanties, a vivid flash of
Mrs. M H. Bowler
Mlu Gertrude Surer
" Sydney O. Chase
Mrs. Albrrt M. Thtaaher lightning and a deafening peal of thun­
" John W. DickIn*
" David L. ThruITicr
der startled everyone, it was evident
" E. W. D Dunn
" Cbsrle* E. Walker
there had been a "strike,” but few tycre
" Georfietl. Fernald
" Charles K. Walker
MU* Clara L Guild
" II. F. Whliner, tr
Mr». A. D. Key
" Mr». Lyman Phelp* aware of how near fatal results had been
" Geo. L. Mart*
B J. N. Whliner
averted. Ethel Mandeville, aged about
"
"

Presents to the Investor the Best Opportu­
nities in Florida

Blithe and gay.

The Wednesday Club ------------ —
Thirty-four member* and guests of the
Wednesday Club attended tbe closing
meeting of the year, held Wednesday af­
ternoon, May 12th. nt the home of Professor
and Mrs. George 1- -Maris on Onoro andSilver lakes.
*
After the reading of the minutes by the
retiring secretary, Mrs. Whltner, the busi­
ness of the club was taken up. which w » * —•—
principally the subject of joining the Flor­
ida Fédération of Clubs. After considera­
ble. diacim ina.U&gt;Avat
o u t becoming n part of thestnieorganlzoThe regular program was. first a paper
on John Bright, prepared and given by
Mias Ada' Bowler. She traced in a moat
Interesting mnnner Ids history from young
manhood up to his more mature years, and
on tlirough to the end of his eventful, influential life.
The second paper was a "Comparison of
the reigns of Elizabeth and Victoria." by
E. W. D. Dunn. Time and thought in lib­
eral portions must have been given (o this
topic, and the paper was much enjoyed.
And while we still feel that we may not
give to Victoria intellectually the strength
of character Elizabeth possessed, morally
she took n much higher rank:
~
“ The unity of the English-speaking race,"
from Montgomery, was read by Mrs. Marls.
On motion, the meeting adjourned until
the second Monday In November
'
At thecloseof the meeting refreshments
were served, then all adjourned to the
lawn where the roses, nnd the grove of nine
trees on Silver Lake received o generous
share of admiration.
In closing, we woujd suggest to the peo­
ple of Sanford who have not visited this
vicinity, that they hpvc missedseeingone
of Florida's most beautiful sjwts.
Members of the club present, were:

Real Estate Broker

Spring is opening
you

up nnd

will be compelled

come out in a New

CAR S

New Garage in Connection
for Repairing and S to ra g e
of Automobiles
Oak Ave. between Second and Third S treets

to

Outfit

Why not let us supply your
needs?

FRANK

L. W O O D R U FF

Sanford's Only Exclusive Shoe Store y

There is nothing new under the turn'

But none of tbe Goods-under

STRONG LINE Of CIIILDRIN’S SCII00I SIKHS

our roof are OLD, and much

The Ditesi Fnll Styles in Ladies’, Gent’s and Children'
Just Received

Mrs. Forrest Lake gave n luncheon on
We don't charge anything for a look.
Another Store For Sanford
Monday evening after the recital of Mrs.
The furniture business of L. Meriwether
Come and investigate before
Fannie Munson. Among the out of town has been disposed of to M
K. Jones of
guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Palmer,
buying elsewhere
Savannah, a member of M. K. Jones the
Miss Dickson and Miss Hart, of Orlando.
furniture house of -that city.
The Meriwether store is closed today
for the purpose of taking * «lock prior to
turning It over to Mr. Jones and no de­
tails have as yet been given out us tu
whether the business will be conducted
at the same stand or not.
Ijj connection with .tld*4 — H t may toy
[Is one block from 1st
One uf ItlC eVents ol the
stated that a branch of the Jones &amp; Me
the Junior reception to the Senior class Laughlln will be opened about tbe first
street, but it will pay
last night nt the Sanford House,
you to can nua_see the
will be given in next weeks issue.

D. L. Thrasher

MRS. M. L. ALLEN

The Crippen Music Store
. High-grade Pianos, Organs,
■
and Graphophones.
Low Prices

Easy Payments.

Pico Ulucl

new and up-to-date

she curries
SATISFAC TIO N
G UARANTEED

~Glve1 Vle a Share of

- Cagles at Plant City
Quite p number of Sanford Eagle»

Your Patronage
goods has just been received. Tbe stock
is a large and most complete one, com­
Commercili Street Neir the D
prising dry goods, notlons,ladies' and genu'
furnishings, shoes, hats, suit-cases and
house-furnishings. An up-to-date tailor­
Old Shoes Wanted
ing business will be conducted )n connec­
I am again asking for OLD SHOES. I
tion, In which the latest patterns and styles
will give whut they,are worth
will be displayed. The business will be
SIZES. 6, 7, 8. 9. I0 II AND IS
conducted upon the cash plan, which engbjes.. the purchaser to- buy ail goods at A . E . Irv in ’s Shoe - hop
Cor. 3rd St. and Sanford Aye.
rock-bottom prices. Read the advertise­
ment in this issue. Knight's Cash Stores

8

IMPROVED ORDER OF R E ^ M E fi
Wekiva Tribe No. 41
[unthu gmnnris of Sanfonl. Meetings
on Ibe Ut siuijhul Wednesday of each
month in Msadhic Ha IL Vlaiiing broth-

The purest nnd most refreshing bottle drink on die mar­
ket today, is being mudo by the Pepsi Cola Bottling Po ­
of Sanford, nnd to the.lovers of n delirious find healthful
drink. We invite you to see the sanitary way in which
this drink is being put up by us.
And to the city merchant, we ask him to come also and
see, tint he may know the kind of goods lie is handling
when selling die pure and refreshing Pejisi Coin.
And to those of other towns., wn.will.itsk.dial Jji.yy dmp
requestinga sample of the pure P ep si Cola,
thdj they too may get in lino -and sell the purest
driiik made.
.
x
.
Send ua an order, or coll on us, we are out for die busi­
ness and if a pure drink nnd courteous attention,
you want, we ure die boys for you.
Phone

�JS»
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;

I N S A N F O R D — Life is Worth Living
Number 41

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. MAY 28 1909

First Year

HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
Thuradny evening. May 20th. the mem*
stand on the corner nml count them ns
hers of the Junior Class of 1009 gave the
they go around to the Motion tiTsce the
Seniors a delightful reception ut the San­
train» come in.
ford House, to which the High School
The large marble building on the ear­
faculty, the trustees with their wives and
ner to your right, is the First National
the
.Honk. This Is one of the most benutiful
were Invited.
JUuU4ing*JLn tha CUir,
i»-tlro mt)y mrThe lobby of the Sanford House wii;
(Tottal
hank
In
Orange
county.
profusely mnturrtsrtrtiHp decorated with
Yes, minima, we have street lights, but
magnolias mid yellow daisies, suggestive
when
tlte moon shines we do not light
of the class colors which are white and
them
fur It would ¿dipse its light. Sonin
gold, and which nestling in their glisten­
time
In
the near future we will have elec­
ing green foliage added brightness and
tric lights.
onlnintlonto the scene.
We will now spin up Magnolia avenue.
The guests were met at the door by
On Uiu-loft is tlte People's-Bank," one oF
Miss Mamie Knight, a member of the
the famous William system.
... Junior Class nnd shown 4 » the cloak mid
This beautiful large barn is the Sanford
lint room. They wero then taken charge
Opcrn House, nml is certainly a credit to
of by Miss Annie Higgins, Eugene Roumnny town or city. It was built in the days
iltnt nnd Elton Moughlun who presented
of *fll, and has never been repaired. In
them to tile nchoo! faculty and graduates
this opera house, some yearn ago Mis» Kmstanding in a line in the left of the lobby
nin Abbott sung under n guarantee of
to greit their friends nnd receive their
one thousand dollars n night. The build­
congratulations and good wishes.
ing is luild_lu-Hiver&lt;nwfl fur -this reasonr
When this pleasure was over Misses
On we go, and turn down Fourth street
Edith'Stewart nnd Evn Frcngitr escorted
to Turk avenue.' This large park with Its
the guests to n small table near Oil? foot
-b«HHiftrl-p«tins, trees, fountains, tiilnla-~
of the stfilrwny, on which Mood n large
ture pond and Rowers furnishes comfort
—cet-gl«iHi-peiieh--1»«»wl; -filled“with "punch
nntPptrnsuro for many Sanford people
III whli-h floated—luscious-.Mfawbafric*r
during the hot summer months; while Hie
and presided over by Mrs.-II. F. Whitucr
rckDowned Sanford Hand plays its benuti­
who dispensed the delicious beverage
ful ajrs Inlhe large handstand In the cen­
wite smiles and pleasant greetings to all
ter of the park. Sanford has n number of
- ‘ -AfterTTircting nnd talking with epeh
Sanford High School mid Proposed extension
these parks scattered in and about the
other nmP’the pupils nml faculty the
city which ennhles the people to enjoy thf
guests were invited by Misses Myrtle Ralph E. Stevens, presenting a ml describ­
OUR OWN LITTLE WORLD
carry away Ihisimmcnscnmnuniof celery, "Land of Flowers nnd Sunshine." .
Ni|s&gt; nnd Nellie Amick to the refreshment ing Sanford ns "Our Own Little World”
By Rai.ch Stevens
Certainly, in Sanford, life is worth livknown us the Sanford &amp; Everglades rail­
room, where tiiey were served witli ice in an entertaining ami satirical style.
Now! ladies and gentlemen, Item is your road, and by some us the "Slow ami End­ dng,cream nnd cuke. The color scheme was He made a number of amusing locul hits opportunity for feeing this enlcrprlsing less." We hope that some day this rollIn Honor or High School Seniors
' also carried out In the refreshments.
which were thoroughly enjoyed by the little city—the wonder of the world—soon rond may he extended as far south as
One
of the nicest affairs of the season
L, The Stumon orchestra seated In the appreciative audience, It may he for the to he colled the “ Huh of Florida.” Let me Lake Okeechobee.. The farm now an your
was
a
party Inst Monday evening nt Mrs.
dining room made the pleasure of the tirst time that some of them were priv­ show you the city nml its suburbs in thjs! left is owned by Mr. At K. Rossiter, presi­
Peabody's, giveii In honor of the seniors
evening complete by their dreamy, sweet ileged to see themselves ns others some­ dainty "sewing machine auto." This was dent of this famous railroad.
of the High School. The roouiB were beau­
times see them. His essay is given in the first car in Sanford, purchased at i\
music.
This farm is owned by u Sanford drug- tifully degornted In gofil a ml white, the
All who were so fartunnte ns to receive full la this issue.
great pf ice, never known to be out of com­ gist who raises forty acres ofceleryammse'iior^clnss .colura. J'Jm jtuunimr. _____
invitations to this charming function ore
Ill Kermnics Miss Ruth E. Abbott very mission. Some day it will take Ita placet q1JJ&amp;,JUUlJEfiLM U M . l-«itie “ w r M ip
plcnsniitly. passed in. the playing of gantrii
Indebted to the Juniors for a most de- duxmingJy ¿aught -•hem-ers' xnmt In­ in-tbr Field ftltltiWIhfV’besidellie first locif^p
'iKirt a wife.
—
'
nnd in listening to Jind participating in
-‘ itstotTflrwsiflfl?.— *—
"
terest! ag--lessons on the discovery nnd motive. Very well, latly, we will start our ■rWo now go down lleardoil hvenue nnd instrumental and vocal music. Midway
After the reception was over nl 10:00 use of many materials, In the manufac­ lour by beginning at the railroad station, lake a cross country run, passing through
of the evening lunches were served In pa­
a number of the young people remained ture of earthen vessels and beautiful going down Commercial street to Palmetto historic Fort Reed. Here was the s|&gt;ot
lter buckets, nnd cricli girl had n fortune
nnd enjoyed a dance given by the young china, nml also refreshing their memories avenue. As we leave the station, notice where the town hall slotsE-Huil afterwards
for the boy she had lunch with, which cre­
•men nnd other gentlemen who were pres­ on the names mid locations of the world's the large building in front of us. This was moved into Sanford. This building
ated much merriment. Later In the eve­
ent. This pleasant occasion, however, was famous potteries.1
beautiful building is called the Wellbourm* was noted for two reasons. First, Fay
ning ice cream und cake were served. hut the prelude to the crowning event of
The orchestra rendered another sclee- block, ami is one of Sanford's numerous Templeton began her career us actress, Those present wore Mae Hamilton, Josie
this interesting and happy week, which ion following which Prof. Snlirie of Stet­ skyscrapers. As we ' go on, notice tiie giving the first theatrical |&gt;erfurinance in
und JessieStuiium. Annie Higgins. Grade
was the commencement exercises Friday son University made a most excellent large building la your right. This is the Orange county, and second, it wns In this
Davies, Martha Fox. Sully Lou Peabody,
evening, May 21st. In the opera house.
filing our honorable secretary of the Ed. larne, Henry Peabody. Stardey Wood,
address, holding the attention and interest Sanford House. Until about fourycurs ago
The parents, relatives, friends and
opl hoard. Mr. It. F. Whittier, started Arclllc Hrtts. Claude CoQpe, Ralph Ste­
of the audience very closely. It wus not it was caused to change its name to the
strangers lllled the o|&gt;crn house In over­ only a pleasure but a privilege to hear "New Sanford House, on account of re­ iiisjeduculiomil career under the guidance
vens, I&gt;r. Unit ami Don Peabody, and Mrs.
flowing long before the hour fortius exer­ him. Ills good advice to the graduates, ceiving a new coat of paint. Tin; dock on of Mrs. Hernandez, now Mrs: Duke of OrMarshall and Mrs. Peabody. All declared
cises to begin, in their desire to. show all young |»cople and parents, wus so the left, stretching far out into.beautiful IuikIo.
that they had a fine time.
their interest nnd pleasure in the occasion wisely, kindly uml^ciitertuiniiigly given Lake Monroe, is the. Clyde Line dock, so
We are now approaching the city again,
nml to do honor to those who were to that ninny good results should follow. mimed for the home of steamers which coining in on Sanford uvenue. This part
Murrny-llousctioldcr Nuptials
arrive
here
dully.
This
is
the
favorite
At
the Methodist parsonage Just Wed­
graduate.
^
of
the
city
was
once
the
principal
part
of
The faculty and trustees are to be con­
•The High School faculty, graduates nnd gratulated on their wise selection of u promenade for young couples and chance Saliford, but the city having grown the nesday night Miss Eva L.’ Murray nml l)r.
acquaintances. This, hidy. is Sanford's other way. it has become u back number, W. E. Houshofilcr were julued in wed­
High School, the trustees and niemliers speaker.
famous lake front. Notice the artistic way nml.Is mostly |&gt;upululcd by negroes.
lock, Rev. A..E. Hmishohler officiating.
of the school board who could be present,
The short address by Prof. Perkins to
the speaker for the evening nnd Rev. R.
in which the tin cuns in the background
tye now tutu down Seventh street. The The announcement will he u surprise to
thi&gt; graduates in presenting the diplomas blend with the old barrel hoops. The air
Lee Kirkland met ut the residence of
Imiduifulrbulldmg on your left is theSun- the many friemlH of the young couple ns
could not he surpassed, it was so rich ill Is so sweetly laden with the odors arising
Mrs. Koumillal mid marched in a body to
fofd High School, the leading hlgh.schtAil only n few friends were uwnre of the
commendation, encouragement, congrat­ from the bonilouds of the -finny tribe
the opera house. They were met ut the
in the county. For several years it .wns event nml jwere present.
ulation und kindly suggestion on the brought here for shipment.
The bride is n resident orUaltimoreand
door by F. E. RoumUlat, dr., marshal of
knuwn as n school for girls, but now boys
duties (llld responsibilities of life, to those
The Inke front is not beautiful now, but attend it. nnd nre even graduating from far the Inst three months has had charge
the evening, carrying his badge of office
with whom he has been so closely related will he some day when dreams come true.
decorated with green nnd purple ribbons
it., (n the famous Celery City edition, nnd of the millinery department of J. K. Metfor several years past us teacher and
As we go ulmig the lake front, notice M^iiy advertisements of the clty.a picture Unger. She Is of n lovable und cheerful
(school color») and escorted to the singe
pupil and wlio&amp;e minds and characters that the men on the left hand aide of the
uml scots arranged for them In u semi­
bf'tRe school building is given, showing disposition and has scores of friend« in
he has lieen instrumental in guiding nnd i lrecl arc tilrninfi “ p l[i" lr
wniL- the new milieu Tins is a greut mistake. San forrl.
circle. The stage was tastefully decorated
-4+fee+iugi— ----------------those on the right hnnd^ldc are taking off Our new annex Is thc aJJ sdiool building — Tfte-groonrtsn prominent dentist, of
-wiUt-pohns, ferns uml pul plrniTC
The people pf Sanford nre proud of their coats.. JChia aluiws.Hie -nmrvcfirnr îâcntëil uif Palmetto avenue uml Fifth this eitv. the eldest—son - uf-Rev. A~Er~
Tlicjlrodunteo, MiBses Julia May Ham­
Pjpf- Perkins__ TUcyJnKiw antH tpntPCtnte VliTingr-s—ln_out—iilinmter-ditmford—tmztTTTPeT While here, gaze gl the scenery Houshofilcr, pastor of the Methodist
ilton. Kuth£. A bbott nml AliceF-Hob*
the fuel Hint hé'lins with the loyul co- more dimate to the square inch than nny on your right, with the artistic coal shtllc church.
■^fenrwnrB Uhiled in the center of the
ojteroliou of his able assistants worked other city in the world. Tin- most partic­ looming In the foreground; sec how the
The happy young couple will mukeSancircle and Just buck of them Messrs.
up the school to its present high standard. ular person is bound to be suited.
bjauk diamonds glisten in the sun; this ford their future home and The Herald
Claude W. Coffee. Edward F. I-ane, Henry
He has won a place in the hearts of the
This street is Palmetto nvenuc. Let me is eyer a delight to Hie small buy. When joins in congratulations nnd best wishes
H. Peabody, Ralph E. Stevens nnd Stan­
patrons and people, who are justly proud call your attention to the numerous pal­ lessons become irksome, many un inter­ for their future prosperity.
ley K. Wood, the young gentlemen grad­
of their school principal.
metto treertit the street. This is the city esting principle of the laws of physics is
uates. Completing the circle on the right
Burial o f W. C. Yelser
hull.
No. madam; not that building; that Illustrated by this useJul incline. How
While
the
orchestra
played
their
lust
were Prof. N. J. Perkins, Miss Clara Louise
The
remains
of W. C. Yelser, who died
Guild, Miss Alice M. Tetherly1 nnd Miss number the ushers carried unit6ful of is an automobile garage. It was built half could we get along without it T
In
Jacksonville
Tuesday last, were Inter­
Tills is the building of the Sanford'Ice
Harriet Herrick the.High School faculty. beautiful Hewers mid presents on the a century ago, and is good enough for
red
in
Lnkeview
cemetefy^csteirday'un­
another.
------;---—
nnd Water Company,owned uml managed
On their Jr/L wens-tlui trustees, Messrs. Stage from the .-families nhd Intimata
der churge of the Sanford Motions. Mr.
We
now
go
out
Second
street
to
Mellonby
our
present
mayor,
Mr.
Lake.
He
has
friends
of
the
graduates
and
laid
them
at
C. R. Walker. L. K. Philips and U. F.
Yelser wns well knuwn In Suuford, as wus
Whitncr, Jr.; Messrs. It, K. Witherington their feet. Mr. J. E. Puce in his desire to ville uVenue. Tho house on the left, stand­ a patent for manufacturing a most |&gt;ecuhis
wife, formerly Miss Carrie Ulaine.
and D. L. Thrasher, members of the coun­ share his pleasure with others, and {vide ing back from the road, is the home of Mr. iiarjee, flavored witli ammonia.
Mr.
Yelser wns prominent in Jackson'
ty school hoard; Prof. A. A. L. Suhric mid in occasion, presented euch one of. the J. E. Puce, one of Sanford's oldest citi­
turn here and go down French uveville business circles having been con­
zens,und
famous
celery
grower.
Mr.
How­
Rev. R. L, Kirkland, pastor of the Congre­ eight graduates with n liaiulsome bou­
m|o to First street. Let me cull your at­
ard Gould tried to purchase this place, but tention to Sanford's street car system. It nected with the Southern Drug Co. for
gational church.
...
. quet of carnations nnd roses.
Mr. Pace not curing to sell. Mr. Gould is very fine. Yyuu can truvel so far for sevcrul years and at the lime of hlsdealh
was in business for himself.
After an overture by the Stumon or­ . After the exercises were oyer «in.Ju^
bought half the Pennsylvania railroad In­ p nitikle that It will take you a week to find
He leaves a wife andduughter to mourn
chestra the Invocation wns mado by Rev. formal reception wus held on the stage
Ids loss.
stead.
VouV way back.
; .
Or. Kirkland In u very impressive man­ and ut its conclusion the faculty, grad­
We »gw approach Celery-uvenue.-the
ner. He was followed by tbe High School uates nnd High School^jret nrno«), ly Hie
'We are now on First street, the princi­ Nolle« OF Stockholders* Meeting or
greatest
street in tbe city or suburbs, the pal business street In thu city, and the
residence
of
Mrs.
Roumilìat'
and
spent
n
GtuHW w ith -tr weff* fifldefea'Tetectlon.'
The Sanford Light &amp;. Fuel Co.
Fairyland Waltz. Tlui orchestra again pleasant hour with each other and in the greatest producer of Celery in the world. first Which has been fortunate enough to To The Stockholders at Said Company.-*
Thers-wjll bs an liiiuoruiii farellngoi I lie am
entertained the audience After .which Mr. enjoyment of delicious refreshments. . O n tills one street alone there is enough btf |»aved with brick. Aa we puss up this holders of the Santoni I.ltlit &amp; Fuel Cornpaos
celery
raised
yearly
to
supply
the
whole
street, admire the numerous akvsrrnprna
Stanley E. Wood gave a very Interesting
Sanford.has indeed done herself proud
■ | m. Allly requested to
lo allend as
unford tins more skyscrapers than nny stockholders are earnestly
review of .the world's greut luventors and on tills hnimv occasion.-rcmcmhrriny United States.—------------- ---------- "—
mailers at imiiortauee will be ijrfure sekl merlins
Yes. inudum, ground is this part of the other city in Florida for Its size. That' tur ronsideraNon.
thetrTlOhous inventions during the past with gratitude that her school su|&gt;erErmteic It. Kamo,
(S u ll
President.
two centuries. The young man presented Intendent, teachers und truster «arc work­ country is very valuable; It would cost, n man you sec on the corner is Janies Har­ Attesi:
C m li. Fumalo , Sacra
Sanfurd. FU.. May S7lh
41-3
his subject witli ease and In a masterly ing with united effort to make her school man Just ten dollars to leave his horse ris, telling about bis fumous kicking mule.
Sanford has a population of about ten
manner, showing both care und research meet all llie requirements of their chil* standing on a vacant lot for ten minutes
Hot rolls every night for supper at
41-tf
in its preparation.- He was followed by dren and rank with the best in the land* Just recently a railroad has been built t thousand people, and if this is doubted Spencer's Bakery.

�t i l t SANFORD HERALD

A B udget o f Opinion “ J u s t Be
tw e e n You and M e

fellow, glad to ice you out again I It'» an
impossible thing to keep a good man down,
and a few days of this dimate will put
you well on the road to good health.** I
A well man can bo made sick, j f r v c f j
person he met for two ddya would tell him
how ill he was looking, and a weak man
can be aet back perhaps weeks further
frpm recovery by some unwise man voiunteerlng the information you look so
badly!*’

May 28. 1905

GO CARTS

Want Good
Wholesome

The latest out is the

EN G LISH

I

CAB

f
♦

W e have a new line just ♦
in and the low price will t

ROAD SUB-DISTRICTS
Green Cove Springs H eartily In Favor
Of This Plan

make them go.
and see them.

The kind that Mother
used to make?

»

Come in ♦
t

I SANFORD FURNITURECO.

S pm
miml C*rrmp t » 4 m f M Tkt IfrrmlJ,

I

The road sub-district plan has brought X The Kind That
Looks X A
■
-■ r. *
”
•
X
I forth wonderful results wherever it h^i
| Like Bread, Tastes Like |
Multa, tarlatan. lUkt and taor.
I been followed and If the Sanford district
The ch arata s acetan, done with tchauí.
can try thia plan of working the roads In ♦ Bread, and is Bread?
March to the d t a y d 'l farnaoat place.
this section, and using the road lax levied
There arc Idin b n and roatltaS and heart« aglow,
here for that purpose, better results would
IDprtalnly follow. The following from the
The Finest Line of Pas? i
Green Cove Springs Times follows up this
■ tries in the City
♦
theory.
ethias oa*e tardy baneath the *ua
NOW, AND* SAVE MONEY?
A petition is In circulation asking the
Caa happen ta ravish these heart* of oara.
COmBfi^Mboers'to cal(Tan
oysnaeaf "Two figure« irait at tha 4— , ■ ■
At the m eet girl graduate » f IJward go.
election in this commissioner's district far
It has shown more results for the Money invested than any other.
ot Bustone. hat o o k t wttt captare more—
Our Wagon W ill Stop A t $
the purpose of allowing the people to d f
Baldo aot a il me juft bow I know.
It will pay you to examine the Celery Fields when*
Your D oorEvery Day t
cide whether or not they desire to form
4 Would that I were a school boy now road sub-district.
.—
♦
▲
with nothing to do'for two months but to * The law In reference to road sub-dis­
Complete Line of Groceries *
seek enjoyment, with no cares in the tricts.is practically tbe same as that gov
- is use«l.— Our tepresentntirr. C. M. BftADWAI L k . is In S.inf. M
world but childish sorrows and all the eming the formation and continuance of
vacant lots for a play ground. What a school lub-dUlrtcU. except that any l a r i
every week. See him or write to him at Orlando or
joy it would bring to be a boy again just lory may be formed into a school subdistrict. wjblle under a ruling of Judge B
T H E E. O. P A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO
11. Palmer, the lines of a road sub-district
4 Why don’t the legislature pass a law must conform to the lines of a commis­
(Caterer to the Public)
prohibiting the flea »from running ot large. sioner's district. In other words, nocoun­
This would be a wise measure and ought ty can have more than five road sub-dis­
to meet with the approbation of everyone tricts, and these must be tbe same as tbe
In Florida, and even Senator Beard could commissioner's district, and each must
be induced to refrain from tacking an be established by n majority vote of the
♦
+■
amendment on the'original bill.
living in the territory proposed to
f
4
¡.created into a road sub-district;— ----4
—*—“ 4€omtnsrrtnwn OaVa venue tTiTs’morning
Before an election can be called for the
Jewer
..what seemed like a beautiful sunrise sud­ formation of a road sub-district a petition}»^
-J-D. P A RKER, Pro]i
denly atmrk tny vision.—Upon cloaer Ift- is required to be presented to the commis­
vestlgation it proved to be the new garage sioners signed by. one-fourth of tbe quali­
Best 2 C yde Engine on the Market
and factory o f the Sanford Machine A fied voters in the territory. When this is •&gt; Room and Board $1.50 Per Day.
Foundry Works which has been painted done the commissioners are required to
MralsLOSc.
n brilliant red and looms -up lik«* a house ordsr an election within a specified time.
Smooth Running, Economical and
afire on a dark night.
At this election the voters will vote on the . .'S p e c ia l R a t* by the W eek
Absolutely Krllablr
• • •
questions’presented4 The Sanford Grocery Co. recently JA-' First, whether a road sub-district shall
S ee m e b e fo r e In s ta llin g an rnginr
stalled the cash carrier system in their be formed.
,
In &gt;our b oat. &gt;ou w ill nul r r g r t l it
store and while it has proved of great
Sotpnd. What millage shall be levied
benefit in making change, came very near and collected, five mills being the maxi
3 M P. S p e c ia l
P r ic e SCO
resulting in serious damage to the store mum millage that can be voted, though
Sanford, florida
furniture one day last week- A resident [ each voter will have the privilege of vot
Only Exclusive and
j of Macaroni Delta was in the store and ing for any number of mills from one to
U P -T O -D A T E BAKER #4'4'4'4'+4-K” &gt;-&gt;«4*&lt;-&gt;4*4'4-&lt;*4*4*&lt;-4*4*4-4” K*4*v4*4-4-:*4*4&gt;4-&lt;“ :"&gt;-&gt;-&gt;4&lt;-&gt; ¡••X'44+v
had made some purchases tendering a five.
. .
five dollar bill to Mr. Borurn who Imme­
__________ In the City
Third, the election of three road trustees
diately placed ificJUig. and-counter chock- wfiow rtutips respecting roods wTHbcprac We make everything known to the trade
in the little cylinder to send it over the ticnlly the same as are the duties of llie
T O P P R IC E S F O R Y O U R
wire to the cashier. The customer no school sub-district trustees respecting Full Line of Confectioneries
doubt eipected to see Mr. Borum pull Uie schools.
________
'
ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EARLY VEGETABLES
And Cigars- “
change from the cylinder and hand it
The millage voted and the trustees elect
_ bock to him. But when the cylinder ed will hold for a term of two years, at
.
when shipped to HEWITT. * If you are not doing
Free House-to-House lielivery
started across the room with the five in the end of which time the people, if dis
business
with this House, write to them at once
111 P a rk A v e .
’ P h on e 106
it. his suspicions were aroused at once satisfied may disestablish the district
and he started right along after the car­ change the trustees, or raise or lower the
rier. A small show case fn his way did millage.
not stop him and he landed before the
We believe this commissioner's district
F R U IT
AND
PRODUCE
C O M M IS S IO N
MERCHANTS
cashier's desk amid the wreck of broken has a property valuation of not less than
DEALER
IN
glass, barrels and part of a barrel of dill $800,000. A two mill levy would provide
10 E . C am d en S t., B a ltim o re , M d .
pickles dripping from his clothes. The annually $1000; a three mill levy, $2.References: This Paper and Thousands of Pleased Shippers in Florida
uishier about this time made change and 400; or a five mill levy, $4*.000; Hither
sent it back to Boruin and Macaroni did of these annual nmounts. added to what
the same stunt again with less difficulty the district's proportion .of the general
AND
for he had already cleared a track for the road tax would l*C, and whjch we would
Marathon_race. As Boruin placed tin* have a right to demand, would make a
change in his hand he remarked, “ By neat sum for road purposes, and would, in
* gum. I liope these darned trolley lines, a few years, give a system of good roads
D E A L E R IN
wireless telephones and other fool things over alt of the district.
A ie n t fo r V irg in ia C arolina F e r
C H O IC E F L O R ID A AND W E S T E R N M E A T S
w(JI never git as fur ns Macaroni Delta."
We understand that Leesburg did thisr
tlliz e rs
a • •
Phans I
and now has forty miles of splendid road­
Park Avenue in S n s r 's G rocery
way
reaching
in
all
directions
from
the
4 What a propensity some people have
FRESH
for telling others who are ill. or have been town. And what Leesburg commission­
The Popular Price and
ill. how badly they look. I have noted er's district has doqe. Green Cove commis­
this same bad habit on half a dozen occa­ sioner's district can do.
The Times has always favored Uie subsions-the past week, but in not a single
district
.plan, in preference to jn Y . 4» her,
instance, or never in my half hundred
btiuusff
Tse bcileVeu it was the only leasn IM iM U il» h a v e I u rn a pCNSM(hanked
- -First-Clase Special Tables Reserved ter i-ndir»Special Rates by the Wççk
AND
for their unpleasant and unwelcome v b l-| ^ e one' n"^ the only one the voters would
agree to. for the reason that each' two
unter information.*
— People who have this liable—and it must years the people are allowed to register
be a habit, for lean hardly conceiveof one Utelr wishes with regard to the |&gt;ropost (Corner Palmello and First Sts.)
man wilfully inflicting this pain on others, tlon._
We supported, -with vigor, tbe bond
should correct it at once. 1 have seen
many persons so rebuffed for doing this proposition, though we felt certain it
J. I. ANDERSON'S
same thing that it would be supposed they would be defeated, but we favor the im­
provement of our public highways, and
would never again offend.
any
plan which hat that end in view will
While I would not be too hard in my
always
have our hearty support.
censure, I have sometimes noted persons
Under
the sub-division plan fundi will
who I fear took a certain degree of delight
JEWELER
raised for the exclusive use of the
--i»-«ryin g-“how badly you-luotT
the district and within two years we
Do you realize what this statement
MV SPECIALTIES
means to a sick tnanT Here In our city can know Just what can be accomplished
Telephone No. 6 0
each season we have many a poor fellow with a given amount of money, and if the Pickard's Hand-Painted Chino
who has. or has had, lung trouble, lie results ore not satisfactory the sub-district
Gorham's Sterling Silver
comes here full of the hope that our climate can be as easily abolished as it is estab­
Rogers' Plated Ware
will restore him. He of course has hit lished and the experiment will cost each
Elgin and Wttltham Watches
of
us
only
a
small
amountgood days and his bad days. After.perThe S w e e t O lrt G r a d u a t e s
ta ribtaM d U i i and fluffy talle.

P a in t e r ’s S a n fo rd C e le ry Special

GATE CITY-HOUSE

G. W. S P E N C E R

W . W . LONG

T. P. Conpropst

H E W IT T

&amp;

CO.

Fresh Meats
Groceries

MEATS

S T U M 0 N . Proprietor

GROCERIES

Artesian and Deep W ell

i e n r y McLaulin

%

D rillin g - “

l ip e

bapt, ■ siei&amp; of this last he comes down
the street, vie is better and hopefui that
A Nam« For The New Park
« «tlii iMlii jflf
a-of hit bad days. Per«
Tfie Sanford Ball Association'lldesirous
hapain* first man he meets greets him I of naming thenewbaU park, and gallantly
with “ heavens, man. how badly you lookl"1*leave the selection to the Sanford ladles
Hinv# noted tbe quivering lip, the fear- The one sending in tbe most euphonious
that Is sure to follow . such cognomen for the pork willrecelve a sea­
. mad« under thrse'eirrumstnnees. son ticket os a compliment of the asso­
it tk tk man's day is ruined, and Hit ciation. The contest Is open to all. «nd
hopes dispelled. *
the naraea are to be sent In to The Her
Here Is something better. “ Hello, old aid to ha published each week.

i-C IT Y

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BO YS’ S U ITS
Boys' Suits, latest styles mp|
shades. 3 to 17. Boy’j . Washable
Suits, 3 to 10, utl styles. Bloomer
Pants, 3 to 17. BoyaLEurulshlngaf
Caps, Etc. A ll Under Price.
34t,
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�TH e ' SANTÒRO llÉRALD

The G eneral News o f “The Land Ite m s o f In te re s t Gleaned From
o f f lo w e r s "
Various Sources .

CUttED fROM THE STATE PRESS HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Mere the Readers Will rind a Brief
Historical Spring .Flowing
For iliirrlèd Reuders
tekilid
Culm's independence doy was duly celetl the ehrate by the Cubnn people, Mwy 20.
eamun
' s™al1
nceii
nipetl.
)posed
nearly

i conjnt.
r Line
i Robcelved
1908.
I-ocke
Ingsof

at the brewery In Tampa last Thursday
a (Ire was started that damaged the plant
to the extent of $30,000. Continuous ex­
plosions of chcmicnls in the building made
It dangerous and difficult fur firemen to
fight the flames, but by the bardestkind
of work they succeeded in confining the
fire to the one building In which it started
thus saving Uie most valuable part of the
groat brewery. Sam Hards, a negro night
watchman, was terribly burned liT an ef-

Owing to the increase in the price. of
flourjind hy the scarcity of bread caused
|,ythe journeymen Imkers refusing to work
un|eas j,a|j |)ettt.r wages. bread was ndvunced in price In New York Inst week IS
cents a loaf. It required 1,000 |K»|iceinen
to prevent bread riqts.
¿X ifPUhtWn tfr iweffry-iliree members of
the crew of the British steamship Veraston, which arrived in New York Inst week
Dmn Farn, South America, were disabled
by malarial fever contracted from tnosqui1° Midi.
After 40 years' delny, the courts havr
ordered tile United Suites to |my tire claim
of .lose|ih W. Parrish amounting to $181.338. on contract for furnishing ice to the
federal hospitals at Su Louis.Cuiro, Mem­
phis and Nashville in 1803 Parrish is
dead and his heirs will get the money.
During the past week the Allan line
steamship Mongolian with 500 passengers
on board lias been floating around in an
icc pack off the const of Nova Scotia. A
change ill the weather broke up the ice
nnij tile vessel proceeded on her voynge
to Halifax.

Is n delicious brenkfast or luncheon dish.
Appeals to all members of the family-—

CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS

combines great food value with ease of
preparation—no other has the delicate
tlavorand thinness of "Beech-Nut Brand'*
Beef—we recommend It to you.

L.

P. McCULLER

Plans,

Specifications and Estimates
on Applications

Furnished
_ _

SAN FORDr FLORIDA----------

Sanford
Machine s Foundry
... Works

Repair Work Promptly Done :
113 First Street

Opp. Postonico :

□ □ 'n
At the quarterly meeting In New York
nst week - the ~ A , C. L. Rni Iwny C a rie s
5------ fnrtto pur nut the firr beforetlicarri vnl dared n semi-annual dividend of three
of the firemen.
(icrcent on its common stock.
_______ it has been discovered that premium
certificates have been Issued for more Memphis June 8. 9. andJO.
than the premiums awarded hy the state
Fire in Purtsmoutb, Vnr. last week de­
fair association nt Tiunpa. the pnst two
stroyed the S. A. L. warehouse and many
years. The matter la being investigated.
cars lauded with freight. Loss over $100,In a collision between a hose wagon 000.
__
and the (ire chief's ustomobile in Tampa
A tornado near Fowlcrvillc, M id i. Iasi
i Jiust week, the chief, his son, and George
week left 25 families homeless, und dam­
Kabhlns, driver of the 'mobile were more
aged upwards of 200 other buildings.
, ' nr.less Injured. Robbins lind ills right
George Meredith, the English novelist,
arm nnd right leg broken and Ills head
died
Inst week in London.
fearfully cut und bruised, young Harris
We don’t have to advertise cheap lands.
The Cuban congress bus passed n bill
was badly bruised and bis skull slightly
The purchaser here saves more per acre
fractured, while Chief Harris had bis spine creating a national lottery.
annually in freights than lie saves o h Uiq_
injured.
Wheat Hold in Cliicugo the pust week Office nnd works 211 Ouk Avenue
at
$Py()
iu
■
r
bushel.
Tile Gulf Trading Co.'s building, an ice
P lm n e 130
purdllùSfe- price elsewhere. See table of
— ■■-plant and flfo ffnnsc nr Carrabeflorwerc
Fire in Akron, Ohio. Muy 18. destroyed
freight rates in our booklet
::
::
::
destroyed by lire Inst week. Loss $20.- tile ten-story building ncHupled by tile
1)00, partly covered by insurance.
llower PtQverCo. Loss $1,500,000. purll&gt;
&gt; + +
+
+
+
- M- &lt; ■ + + + &lt; • 4 - ♦ 4 * + 'H - 4
covered
by insurance.
John C. Coujter, Jr., of Jacksonville, bus
iifemil rasanJionora rytiroltrefnr the Prince- Tracy &amp; Co., New York stocklirukers.
tmcCnllcgiv commencement, wiiicii takes fulled last week for $1,000,000.
«*
*"
T
The steamship America, the largest ..
AND
CM—
T
The United Stales government bascum- merdiant vessel ever built in Itnly, ar­
in &gt;nced the building of u concrete pier at rived this week In New York from Naples.
K ;y West, the cost of which will be about
Gen. Stoesse! and Admiral Nelmgnloafl
x
- : , .
150,000.
—------ —-------------------•
who were, each sentenced to ten years' In
Will McFuddeiuu negro, was banged in Russian prisons because they were defeat­
ROOM 20
© o a i i i Ê n E i s E E M i i i n a m i i i n ic iio r a p r a s i
Titusville last week, for the usual crime. ed by tile Japanese during the war be­
Upstairs, Pico Block
Walter A.Jifaxwell, n most prominent tween the two nutions, have been par­
doned
hy
the
Czor.
citizen of Muriiinnu, died lust week.
Pur Good Average Prices und Quick Returns Ship to
Prince LljiJeassu, 13-year-old grandson
The |Mitutu shipments from Hastings
Open Tuesdays 4 . to G p. m
have been larger tills year than ever, and of King Menelik, nncj, Princess Romanic,
AND
the 7-year-old granddaughter of the late
the season is now about over.
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
s
4 to 9 p , m.
A water truns|iortati&lt;m line bus been Emperor John were married at Addisestablished lielween Savannah nnd Fen- Abeha Abyssinia, May 13.

of Machinery

Automobiles and Gas
Engines

I

Sanford Library

f

:: Free Reading Room i

WeHeal iif Celery Farms and
Farm Lands and we are the
largest owners of Town Lots

HOLDEN R E A L ESTATE
C O M PAN Y

Sa n f o r d

f l o r id a

JOHN V. DENTON &amp; CO

uaiidina."

* ""’ w .

The contracts for building and equipping
the new St. Lucie county courthouse were
let hist week—the building to the Mutual
ConstructionCompany for $32,730; vault,
doors, windows, etc., to the Dlebold Safe
andLocW4ioni]Miiy for$3,503. Thebulldis to be completed in 225 working days,
.with a forf«it-of-$25 a day In excess of
ibui U iu *..—
____ .
.TheEpiaoojmllatta-of Porr- f*lCTCe''Iiuve
bought a him,so and lor south of Fort Pierce
hotel for $1200. It will be use fur a parsonage,
The Bank of Palm Beach, lia new finalieta! institution soon to begin business nt
West Palm Beach.
Pensacola Is to apmul hulf n miliiondol­
lars for paving streets.
Shot Frdm Ambush
-Amos Rosin; n negro teamster, was shot
and killed last Thursday night out neur
the corner of Mugnolia and Tbirtecnlh
»trreti. About elgbt ociock ihe people
residing near Uie scene were startled by
pistol shots and the cry of "Don't shoot
me" and rushing to the spot found Rosin
breathing his last, shot through the lungs.
Gordon Weston, a negro-driver, was nr:
{«Sled -forthe Clime” os' there was bad
feeling between the negroes on account
of Rosin paying attention to Weston's
^ife. Thfc coroners'1inquest was held on
Friday and conlinneti ujitll this week as
Oiste are-several developments In the
case tlwt have not yet been brought out.
Rosin was shot from ambush by some
atm kneeling In a dump o f' bushes near
the road, as the post mortem examina­
tion plainly sfyowed the range of the bull*t to be upward.—

S S Fruit and Prods

It Is now given uuLlo*-a certainty that
the Florida EustCoustrailwny willin'com­
pleted to Key West by January next.
A Salvation Army tabernacle to seat
30,000 jienple is to be built in Seattle,
Washington.
One night last week, the widow of Con­
federate Gencrnl-Ringflifeet -tiwtAtrand
heard a burglar busy with the siverware
In the dining ruoui of her home at Gaines­
ville, Ga. The aged lady arose, took her
revolver,.tiptoed to the dining room a‘nd
opened Hre.on the enemy, who retreated
in confusion, leaving his booty, without
uskiug any questions.

Southwest Corner Washington and Chmnbers Streets

W omen’s W oes

— i n t o « item fliai women have morethan a fair share of tile aches and
pains, that tfllict humanity; they must*
"keep up," must attend to duties ill
spite o( constantly aching bucks, or
headaches, dizzy spells, bearing-down
pains; they must stoop over, when to
stoop means torture. They must walk
The United States Circuit of Appculi aud bend and work witli racking pains
lias decreed that the $80,000 ball bond and many aches from kidney ills. Kid- j
lieys cause more suffering than any i
given by Green and Gaynor has been for­ other organ u( the body.
Keep the ]
feited by their non-appearance in court. kidneys, well aud health is easily main­
.
;
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tained. Read oi a remedy for kidneys
Mrs. Fay Irish of Thorpe, Wisconsin, re­ only tiial helps and cures the kidneys
cently gave birth to ILve^ children— lU rc r and is -endorsed by-pcoplc you know.
Mrs. W. U. Keith, I.aural Ave.; San­
girls und two boys. Ail are alive und
ford, Fla., says: "1 do not believe I
healthy.
could say too much in nraise of Doan’s
My Lack ached sci
The sovifi-story Gilbert block nl Grand Kidney Pills.
Rapids, Mich., was burned last Snlurday. acutely at times that 1' could not at­
tend to my housework. 11 1 stooped,
Loss $400,000.
it was almost impossible for me to
A law forbidding the manufacture or
sale of cigureltcs lias passed the Illinois
legislature. Remember the Meeting Tonight
The citizens are requested to meet at
the city hall tonight at eight o'clock to
form committee* and perfect an organizeUon for the grand Fourth of July celebra­
tion. Some tine attraction’ll have been se­
cured and everyone is'invited to assist.
The only essential now necessary Is an or­
ganization to take dmrge and get down
to business. Be sure and attend the meet­
ing tonight.

J

NEW YORK C ITY !

REFERENCES: Aetna National Bunk o f New York City, or uny Commercial Agency
—
land to Hundreds « r Shippers who ore shipping to them regular— — —

I. R. CALHOUN b ¡ S r
FIRST CLASS CRATE M A TE R IA LS , Sanford,

Fla

Peoples Bank of Sanford
C a p ita l $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0

Openeil

for

business in 1906.
Accounts of

-

Now

bandies

S E V E N H U N D R E D AND S E V E N
Residents o f Sanford Tind immediate 'Vicinity

MOTTO:
" T o t * fa ir w ith both frlo n d an d foe,
O ft y o u r o w n little r ig h t* fo rego ;

D E P O S IT S

IN S U R E D

A G A IN S T LO SS

M. M. SMITH,
H. R. STEVENS,
C. S. DERRY. '
President ‘
Vice-President
Cashier

H. E. TOLAR
Aas't Casliler

�Way 28, 190«,

Pubilahed Every Friday Montini at Sanford. Fla.
R. J. Hour, Manailnl Editor

•ukHrlrtlfa Pries. 11.00 a Tear In Advano«
Entmd a* aecond-daaa mall matter Auluit 2Znd,
IMS. at the Puaiofflc» at Sanford. Florida,
under Act of March 3rd. 1879.
Durban« Advertialng Company, Jackaonvllla, Repm en tati ve.

In nil These sections aré from five hun­
dred to three thousand feet In length, most
of them are 2,500. Estimates of quanti­
ties and cost Of each section and ditch are
given ia detail. Bids are to be opened
June 7._ This great and costly work wil
be evidence that Orange county is Intent
upon bringing out the capabilities of Its
soil to the fullestextent. It is a great deal
of money to spend, to be sure, but it la
wise expenditure.—Times-Unlon.

A newspaper In a good-sized town re­
cently published the following item : .
“The business man of. tills town who is
In the habit of hugging his typewriter had
i__The. Arcadlo Champion Is up a china- bettor quit.jy we wlll have to publish his
name.
berry tree.
The next day thirty-sfeven businessmen
The question in Jacksonville of who hit called at the office and paid up their sub­
scription and left behind thirty-seven
Mrs. Green was almost as celebrated as
columns of advertising, and told the editor
who hit Billy Patterson.
of the paper not to pay any attention to
foolish stories
According to the new city directory
Sanford has a population of 5,734. 'Not

N E W THINGS

Twenty-six new subscribers were added
to Tux Herald list this week, and it was
not a good week for subscriptions cither.
After the legislature adjourns some of
the state papers Will be forced to depend
Tí pon the piano contests for front page
sensations.

¿Senataor Beard
s ideclared
a tafter
f the
s defeat­
i !
ing vote had been cast that he.would take
the stump in his home county against
prohibition, and would guarantee that Escambia county would roll up a mnjorltyof
two thousand votes lorJooeL.option. He
evidently believes tiie prohla are still roam­
ing the red day hills of Leon, and were
responsible in a measure for the defeat of
his pet bill. The prohls did fight the bill,
believing that if the some was passed it
would result in bringing out a large negro
vote against the prohibition constitutional
amendment— Times-UnIon.
The prohibition question seems to have
driven John to drink. It is dangerous to
trifle with tiie booze question.

JUST

We have to offer this week

Offlca Flnt Floor In the DUhop, Block, Pint Street
Telephone No, 148.

tityar.-.vsnUHTTM
asn» &gt;H»i~
»iii?LrrÌ.
hui
I.- \ .
Now the avocado pear growers have
formed an association Just as we were be­
ginning to cultivate a taste for them, too.

TELEPHONE 144

N EXT DQOR TO POSTOFFICE

lo ts S t n n r S a l l o r s and
shapes, v a lu e 1.00 to 2 .5 0 to he sold

M e n ’s Blue S erge S u i t s . . . . . 12.50 and $15
M en's W h ite Negligee S h irts 75,1.00, $1.25
M en's P an am a H a ts —

. . . . . . . . $ 6 to $9

.............. '-*•......... .......................... 50c
C o rsets— S in g le Sizes o f D iffe re n t Num­

M en ’s and Boy's S tra w H a ts 3 5 c to $ 2 .5 0

b e r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................

M en ’s B lack M o h a ir C o a ts ,. ..2 .5 0 to $ 5

39c
m

Store Closes 0 P. M. E xcept Saturdays.
E v e r y 'T li^ s d a y . A ftern oon ------------------

up their school work In order to attain
the diploma that tifltrtis the epoch oi o
finished »chool training.
We are ail proud of our fine school and
bright young ladies and gentlemen who
graduated last Friday night. May they
endeavor to attain Jilgher honors hb the
years roll on and reflect greater credit
upon their preceptore nnd alma mater.

_

Reasonable liours
j For Employers
lln lfd n y recreation

JUST

RECEIVED

New Lot of Goods
Will Be Sold Cheap

“ Of what use la it to talk of a growing,
The St. Petersburg Independent reports
prosperous dty,when not n single real es­
that Sait Lake is falling. Better keep it
------------- j
Cal. Tummus Appteyard Is not worrying tate dealer Is represented in your adver­
high enough for the boats to navigate af­ about the so-called boycott of Lake City tising columns T Requests for Bumplc cop­
M en’s Everyday Shoes $1 to $1.75 a p a ir ♦
ies of our paper are coming in thick nnd
ter the Pinellas bill Is settled.
Index by the prohibitionists. In fact he fast from northern nnd western states, and
Ladies’ Kim onasfrom
2 0 c up
■
seems to be having fun with them and the papers are going to these people load­
“
Dressing Sacques from - 4 0 c it f
The bill to abolish the fee system lor exposes several of these 2x4 growlers to ed with a story of “ Hustling Arcadia," but
public officials and give them u straight the public view. Most of these boycotters when they look in vain foroomeone whols
------ii— S hirt W aists from -----50c ti
«
salary is not meeting with the approval never subscribed for the Index and many seltlng ArcndtmttnrtfiCY areTorced to the
Underskirts from
45c a
conclusion thnt we newspaper folks nre
"on iie aforesaid officials. Of course not. of them probably owe for their subscrip­
a
either romancing or thnt there is no rear
Gowns from
-50&lt;
tion. Boycott is an ugly word and when estate in DcSoto county for sale. Tills is
-44Corset
Covers
from
10c
TTpretty
glttl*
uf'iifTnirS.
Iiulced.
V
h
n
l
Is
"
i
r
—
TIs said thnt thy fnln qf “ nnnr beer” 4t4a4nstHiMed- against u neWBpttftfrTa'
11
the
matter
with
our
real
estate
men
T
If
Hammocks
from
♦
1.35
makes the officer^in
ers in Georgia near-sighted apt to prove a boomerang that will re­
4
we haven't any. why don't our board of
and It is difficult to detect the difference bound upon the heo^fl of the instigators trade get busy nnd find and locate one or
Good Bleaching — --—
9 c yd.
between the brew that made Milwaukee The prohibitionist or anti-prohibitionist two live men T The Chqmpion Is trying to
Sea Island Sheeting
7c yd.
famous and the concoction that threatens that starts this racket will gain" nothing do its part to promote the best interests
S
hirt
Prints
- 5c yd.
to make several cities infamous.
in the end. A ncwspnpsr lias a perfect of our wonderful section, hut there are
things in which in whlchevrnn live newsGinghams
5c yd.
right to take a stand ujxm all questions paper needs a little help."—Arcadia CluitnPillow
Cases
—-----13c each
The DcSoto county papers ore soaking and this stand does not give anyone the pfan."~
----------- --------- —
Sheets
each other about the county division ques­ right to boycott 'the editor or attempt to
The Champion hits the nuilonthe head.
5 5 c each
The real, live real estate agents make a
tion. Hare accuses Goolsby of lobbying ruin his business.
Aprons
1 0 c each
real, live city and the truth of this asser­
at Tallahassee, and Goolsby replies by say­
Table Damask
2 5 to 50c
ing that some.papers would'go to any
To lie closed l Notice—On July Fourtli tion is apparent in Sanford. For every
Shoe
Polish
of
all
kinds
lengtii to blacken a man's character. 1000, we willuairup our store doors and dollar made by Sanford real estate agents,
windows, preparatory to departing for fifty cents of it goes for advertising tiie
Rather tough on the real lobbyist. •
♦
ne of our sister towns Where the day is
recognized, celebrated, and where gryat celery delta, and they arc at tiie
♦i
Major Butler of the Inverness Chronicle there will t&gt;e a crowd with nlenty »r run. Imud o f every movement to prflfnnte ptthC O M E AND G E T A BARGAIN
♦ ■
^adThe tnisfortnntrtnlOBe hlslibïïiëliy lificT Thifabove tnlgliTwIlH great propriety be liclty. Result; A real city.
+
signed by all o f. our merchants, should
♦
several weeks ago. But the major is for- Gainesville decide the/ cannot afford or
♦
" 1010116, indeed, is choosing Inverness for have not the energy to celebrate tiie com­
LUCKY SANFORD—LUCKY ttULLY
4
his home, and tiie good citizens of that ing July 4th— Gnlneaville Elevator,
4
Editor Holly of the Sanford Herald is
Good for you, Bro. Bullock, and Sanford
town immediately ussisted him to build a'
First
S
treet
No.
3
0
4
Stone
Gove
Bld’g
{
lucky. He recently won a suburban lot
4
new home. They appreciate the major gives you and every citizen of Alachua
in ids home town at a drawing—and
4
.
and his good work ih tiie newspuper line. county, and every other county in Florida,
1444444
4444444444444444444444444444444444444.;.
Sunford lots are worth real money.—I’ nan invitation to spend the Fourth in San­
lutkn Herald.
Ono of the ludicrous aspects of the state ford- There is no special meeting of tiie
. W . J. T H IG P E N &amp; COM PANY
press is the prohibition papers witii along “ prlpss gang" in Sanford thaUday, hut we
ALL 1HC YEAR ROUND
will
guarantee
a
good
time
to
the
pencil
dry editorial page and several columns of
AGENTS
Strangers visiting Sanford for the first
whiskey advertising flunking the dry ar­ pushers if they will join us in celebrating
time are impressed with the grcul activ­
ticle. Certainly a paper can be excused tiie Fourtli.
ity
along all lines in the good old summer
for'puhliihing whiskey advertising, since
time.
Usually the businessof most cities
The Sanford High School has closed the
all is grist that comes to the1mill, and no
falls
off
in the summer and tiie inhabi­
school
year
nnd
it
hns
been
one
of
the
doubt many of them need the money, hut
Off!«« With HOLDBN RIAL ESTAT* CO.
tants
do
not expect trade during thin
best
in
the
history
o
f
this
institution.
such a |ioUcy is liurdly consistent.
From the very beginning of the term last period. The “ temsit Kerchew" hug of
&lt; *
: ............ .
■■■ ■
Sanford,
Florida
Roosevelt fame seems to sting the people
“ Now that the two warring editors in fall the school lias worked as, a lyilt in
nnd
they
settle
into
the
sleeping
sickness
Orange county have given each other cer- bringing the scholars and teachers to­
' , tlflcales of sincerity und the other virtues, gether and working in conjunction the without a n y hope of recovery until tjie
perhaps there will not be so much call for school has accomplished wonderful re­ fall season starts. Of course Sanford is
tho home consumption of the agricultural
not as lively in the mmmierfor our people
product that makes Sanford famous."— sults. The growth of the school has been
travel to summer resorts just ns they do
nothing
short
of
phenomenal.
One
reason
Nor the consumption of tiie beverage
from uther cities and many of our winter
tluit mado Milwaukee fumousr Necessity for this has been the great iqflux.ef new
visitor^ are absent from our midst. But
residents
in
Sanford.
Another
reason
compels us to leave thul to Bro. Edgar of
and the greatest has been the wide repu­ the city never falls in the lethargy from
Joyous Jacksonville.
G utter and Galvanized Tanks
— .
tation gained by the principal and faculty which there is no awakening,
There is always work to be done onihe
of the schegd and far and wide the San­
“One day last week Editor Holly of the
Repair W ork a Specialty
farms
and this means employment of
ford
High
School
is
looked
upon
as
a
Sanford Herald became the happy owner
of a quantity of Celery City dirt, duly de­ temple of learning second to none. Many hands uli summer. New Inuds are being ¡I C o rn er F irst S tr e e t and P a lm e tto Avenue Sanford. Florida
scribed by metes and bounds,' and all by people make Sanford their home during opened, fences made, ditches dug nnd 1
the easy process of holding the Winning
later in the summer seed beds to nmkp.
nuinbur in u drawing,- This -lucky- ticket llie winter months jn order to place their
B U-T-Tchildren
In
this
school.
'T
h iB T u n m iir'otra cw iu iu of'ilifslrect •SANFOHD^DGÉí Nn. 27rIrO.-Ö. K.-----D R . - O . G .
was numbered "32.“ But suppose the fig­
ures in that number had been reversed,
From n total average attendance of paving, tiie numerous new store rooms Meeis every Monday night at 7:30 in Ma­
would hs have been as happy then T"— 241 pupils year 1907 the school closed last and residences, the installation of a mam­
DENTIST
sonic Hall. Visiting' brethren are cor­
Tiincs-Union.
moth electric light and power plant and
week with 409 pupils enrolled.
Room 13
l’i«&gt; UuiMinf
dially Invited.
W . S. B a l d w in .
Sure. 23 has no meaning when applied
The school has long ago outgrown its the new street railway. Sunford will have
Secretary.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
to Lucky Sanford. We simply scare
present quarters and It is hoped tiie new no time to indulge in a summer siesta.
hoodoos away by Success.
Trade along every line is getting bet­
$12,000 extension canbemndeduringthe
D R . a * M. M ASO N
A N D EW JOHNSON
summer vacation In order that the In'- ter and the merchants expect a film
1
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
According to the Pensacola News San creased facilities wltl be adequate to take trade right on' tlirouglv- until the fall
"
d e n t is t **
utor Taliaferro will have opposition if he care of the many new scholars that will planting starts the regular exodus from
Practice« lo Sute and Federal Court«.
Phû» 1*
Welborn Block
again seeks the nomination for his pres­ attend next fall.
Phone 248.
the ¿tyrth to Sanford. Real estate is ac­ R O T Building.
Sanford. Florida
ent position. .Judge Reeves and Hon.
The commencement exercises this year tive in both city pro|&gt;crty and vegetable
W. A. Blount will likely be candidates were very good and each and every grade hinds and much of it is changing hands T H O M A S E M M E T * W I L S O N
JOHN^ Cr-SNEAD
ATTURNEY-AND COUNSELLOR- '
from West Florida and they ore both good demonstrated the careful training of the every week.
■ •______
— men. It is also rumored that Frank efficient corps of teachers.
AT-LAW
In'fact Sanford is u
round city.
ARCHITECT
U te Mole Attorney Seven lb .Judicial ClrfuU of
Clark will have'opposition in the Second
Prof. Perkins and his assistants cannot Something doing all the time.
Florida
lia Vi. Fini Sa-4
H umic IGS
: District In Farris of Duval Bnd Hllburn of be too highly endorsed by our people for
Keaidencea, Sanford and Sylvan Lake
—
^
f
l
orida
Putnam. In any event the contest prom­ their faithful services and the high stan­
SANFORD.
Application For Land Entry
ises to wax very warm when the gong dard to which they have brought the
r l ^ E O . A ' D eC O T T E S
Dcnonintnt uf Ibn luUviur.

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FORTSON

General Fire

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Insurance

S. F. S A L L A S &amp; CO.
Tin, Slate and T ile Roofing

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The Orange county commissioners are
about to begin n very extensive work of
drainage in what is known’ as “ the San-JoMtlrainNge d istrict"- in w ren columns
of last week's Sanford Herald they adver­
s e for bids.for one hundred sections of
drains, grouped according to the various
ditches they will empty into, twenty-eight

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United Ststsa U n d Olflc&lt;

A. C. HART

a tto rn ey and counsellor at l a w
n
i w p«lne»vUle, F I» . May 201&gt;eo
Upon our boys and girls depends the
S U R V E Y O R ANDDRAUGHTSMA
Nulloe U hereby «liven that Moaes O.
Practice in State and Fedcxa] Couru
future of our city, state and government oT Orlando. County of Orange. State of f ____
U va lin d and CmaaSecilooini (w DtiiM»*
In I Ilia offae hla application to enter t
And tiie Uvea of the children are moulded Bled
ty«IbôrifBlock
Sanford. Fla
the provUiom of Secll
I and 8307, Rev
a Specialty
I
«lutei
ut
Ihn
United____
by the careful tuition and training of tiie
KK H «f
■ÉftjÉKrewM
"
SJtw
FQ
IID. FLI)K11&gt;a'
{Sec 22 Towiuhip 20 S , R SUE.. Tallaba aere-'
scIioolP
etiditin, Florida,
E."
HOUSHOLDER
Au y «m l all pcrtoni dalmlu
—J adveradVIh« latid
Every parent should aid and assist in
F. 0. E. CELERY CITY AERIE.
object been uà« id the min
eyery way Uie scbobl training of the chil­
Y
DENTIST
Meets Tuesday nights, ut 9 »¡JoA *
dren and every commencement should
Room« 23, 24 and 23. Moo Bids.
'Phone 141
the hall In Urn Sloi.e-Oove build»
s,h
make the children more anxious to keep
. '
...
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A .
Firsts treeb

•Wm ■

�May 28, 1909 -,

THE SANrORD HERALD

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS

_ S e ti mated coet c f clearing.
One cu lvert Cameron A vern e,
T o ta l estim ated cost o f tide
section. *198.50. Slope 1 to 1« laittom
Nmkce I* hereby «Iren that »ruled bid» will be
.fiCeet.
*
, «vlved by the courtly rommtsjtaneri "Of Ofahfe
-------estim ated cost o f Ueneva A v e ­
S b ltr Florida, until 12 o dock m. on the seventh nue D itch N orth Side, No. 4: T o ta l cost
C ut )unct !»&amp; ». when they will be opened by oDrf excavation, *566.74: E stim ated cost
7h. hoard of county eOtnraU»loner» of »aid county, ouff cclearing,
le a rln r *130.00.
*“
”E stim
“ -----* cost o f
ated
bid» relatlnl to the Drainage of the Sanford culverta. *46.00,— Engineering, M O M .
in dn ig« Uittrlct »a named Unehidint all of t r - Estim ated coat o f ditch, *800.74.
ditches, drains, creek» and water creek* ai nr
sided for) according to plan» and ipedflcntlo:ms O eneva A v e a a * D itch Booth lt d * Ho. S.
H eglnnlng at u stake on .th e South side
,UT t i quanlllie» glvcfl herein arc calculated from o r tlenevu A w n u u and on the East stile
average end area* mnde at each one hundred fret o f Hi'urdull Avenue, thence north 88
•latitat and are approximate only.
degrees, 30 m inutes east w ith said south
lino 16 fe e t south o f the. line between
SPECIFICATION
Sections 33 and 34 to Station 80 which
is
16 fe e t bou tli o f said section lin e and
Hast Hide D rain age Canal N orth ber tii Jill,« n ? 9 fe e t « u t ' O f th e -Bout Heart L In ln p ja S L .g r u s a - o flie k e jr s s u p .'T O ft -'
&amp; &gt;— « o r n e r ■ H ectlon —“ Thlrty^H iFe« vlRtthg o r three sections, I. o., 17. 18 and
i
isTc! aa). T ow n sh ip T w e n ty t T p. 2 0 ). 19.
Bactioa Ho. 17.— Is 201)0 feet lon g from
¿aulii 1tungo T h irty-O IM Knut (U. IL SI
Sj\ ui u slake mnrkod " O " ; thence With Station 70 to Stntlon 60. consisting o f
d lluo aouth or Sedllun T h irty -th re e 1081 cubic yards o f excavation estim ated a t *102,16. E sllm ated cost o f clea r­
tSec. 33) W ea t to b ou th w eat corn er in
g , *80.00 E stim ated cost o f tills sec­
thereof, a dlatanco o f 595. lo o t, thence
tio n / *242.16. S lo p « 1 to 1; bottom width
• * bn u lino N orth 16 ic e t, eaat from it 3
feet.
and parallel th ereto to a U tlo n 93x50 a
Beotton 18,— Is 2600 feet lon g from
7i atunce o f 8.985 fe o t and term in atin g
S
tation
s 60 to 25 and consists o f 2210
r i 1) 1» bnclt w a ters o f Luko M onroe on
E stim ated at *332.40. E s­
n line 16 foot uoat o f the llnu betwoch cubic yards.
tim ated cost o f cleurlug * 8 0 .0 0 . One
Section* * * a « 41 **&gt; co n sistin g o f fou r c u lv e rt Hlclim oiul
^ Avenue,
.
, *45.00,
_______ T w o
■ ■ a l a h o . t » « a w ! n ™ S “ rr r . » cu lverts Cameron Avenu e 15 ft. span
Hlutlun,
?&gt; yardsTh^rw
I Q .I jU I L ^ - a a fc !^
1os7 cu_blü
Ono c u lvvert
e rt ustlinuted hi
* 16.00. coo lin eal fe o t 30 inch newer
C
lea
rin
g estlum tcd ut
tile 1 1 ( 0 0 .0 0 .
tills sec- ■lie.

*ï5.wrT»tnt estimated cast

U'gict/on*"»a,* « , — I t Is 2600 fe e t lo n g
‘fruiti Station 66 to S tation 30, constat­
imi o f 26VO cubic ynrdu ut excavation ,
«unlimited a t 4103.60.
000 fu el o f 301
Inch tile. * 1 2 0 0 .0 0 . and cleurliiK ostlmuted at $67.26. T o ta l estim ated cost or
lJottoin w idth,
this section. I16;0.76.
1 fu e l; slope,, I to 1.
Beetlon Ho. !L— It Is 2600 fo o t long
from Station 30 to 6, con sistin g o f 3311
■cubic yards o f a xcavatlon estim ated ut
It 14.26.
Ono c u lv e rt
estim ated
ut
*46.80. and clea rin g -estlrn a trd nt *82.83.
• Total cstliuatud cost o f llila section,
I64 2.1U. Slope, 1 to 1; bottom width.
I foot*
Section Ho. 4.— I t Is 600 fe e t long
front Station 6 to "O ," con sistin g or 7m
ruble yards, estim ated ut *87.62, and
clearing estim ated at *17.62. T o ta l es­
timates cost o f this section. *106.14.
East Side Drulntigu
Canal
South,
intch No. 2. T h is ditch begins nt S ta­
tion “ O’1 a t thu sam e point us thu nurth
bound ditch and Is the sumo system or
Intercepting oh the north one, w ith a
gival ou tlet to I«nke Jessup.
Station
“ O" Is a t the su m m it lev e l. 11.‘g in ­
ning ut a point 37« fe e t E ast o f the
Sou III west C o rn e t S ection T h irty -th re e
133) Tow n sh ip - T w e n ty
(20)
South
I lunge T h lrty -o m a (3 1 ) E a st; thence
rust with tile south lino o f said section
I00U feet to tile northeast corner o f the
northwest uuartor
of
the" n orth w est
quart or, thence south w ltti U — Vi line
liiiangh U-- -«■“ » t e e - Kuat ) » -ef Urcttmrs
4 , « and 16 o f T o w n s h ip T w e n ty (20)
South H ange T litrty -o n o (31 ) blast, and
terubiiulliig ut tliu wutnr lino o f laike
JeHHiip at Station 143x40 a din tunee «&gt;r
13,340 feet south from ungiti at to, cons[sl()IK o f stk section «. 1 «■-, 6, 6, 7, 8,-«,
faction Ho. B.— Is 1800 fe e t 'lo n g from
Station 143 to .Station 126, and coiodHting o f 3628 cubic yard s o f excavation,
«Miniated at . » M U * '.. clea rin g estlinateit
__ -Tit *38.22. T o ta l esltm utcit cost o f tills
^section, *629.34. Slop««, 1 to I ; bottom
width 4 feel.
Beetlon Ho. 0.— ts 2600 feet tong from
Station 126 to Htntlon 100, con sistin g o f
&lt;99:1 cubic yards o f excavation , estim a ­
ted at
*9U9.8?.
E stím ate«!
cost
of
*199.97. One fa rm crossing, *8.00. K stliualed cost o f tills section, *1207.8 1.
Slope 1 to 1; bottom w idth, 4 feet.
Bretton Ho. 7.— Is
2600
fe e t
tang,
Station loo to S tation 76 con sistin g o f
8507 u u ldtryards o f exca va tin g, estim a ­
teli at *1070,87.
E stlm ati'ii cost it)
-clearing *214.17. T o ta l est I um teil cost
or lids section, *1286.p4. Slope 1 t o « l ;
tiuttuin width, 4 feel.
Bretton Ho. B.— Is 2600 feet lon g from
Station 75 to Htntlon 6 0 , con sistin g o f
7890 cubic yards o f ex c a v a tin g ratti
ted at *1183.26
2.,. C lea rin g -estimated nt
*197.26.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f this
section *1380.60. Slope, 1 to 1; bottom
Width, 3 feel.
Ejection W«A 9.— Is 2600 feet lon g from
Stillim i 60 to Station 26, con sistin g o f
4116 edible yards o f e x ca va tin g eslliiiuteil at $617.26.
C learin g estim ated at
1102.87. One farm crossin g. * 8 .0 0 . T o ta l
&lt;Mlimited cost o f tilts sceltili), *728.12.
H1o|m\ I to 1; bottom width, 2 feet.
Section Ho. 10.— In 2600 feet long from
. Hialina 26 to Station "O ." con sistin g o f
39U9 ruble yards o f excavatin g, estim a ­
ted at *4 88.62. E stim ateli cost o f ch'ili'*
4ug. *97.72.
One fa rm crossin g $8.mi.
- Esumateli cost o f tills Section. *591.34.
T o la l estim ated cost o f
East
Hide
Drainage CaAnl, *9061.22. T o ta l cost o f
excavation, *6869.40. Estim ated rout o f
Ills. *2400.011. E stim ated cost o f clear­
ing. *1097.82. Engineering', *180.00 E sthnalril cost o f c u lv e rts .-b rid g e s , etc.,
*114.U0 .’ T o ta l cost o f ditch. *9661,22.
C H A S E H IT C H HO. 3.
Beginning at a stake ut the Southwest
«o rn e r o f the N o rth w e s t uuartor, Sec­
tion 33, T ow n sh ip 19, South llra n g o 31
Kust ut Station " O " ; thence N orth 88
•degrees and 30 initiates East wltti thè Vi
lines o f said sections nhd Section 3 4,
said tuwn and ran ge to Station 76 nt
the water line o f St. Johns H iv e r where
It crosses said llnu con sistin g o f fou r
Sections, 1. e., 11, J2, is and 36.
Section Ho. I I . — Is 11on-feet lon g front
Station 86 to 76, constating o f 42 cubic
' Voids, estim ated ut *5.25, nlul clearin g
*‘ntlniutt‘d at *10.60.
T o t a l, estim ated
*’ust o f tills section. *16.76. Slope 1 to
1: hottepn w idth, -J feet.
Be citen Ho. 10.— In 2500 feet lon g froth
M illion 76 to StAtluh 60. annalaUitg &lt;«f
*J M cubie yards, estim ated ut *292.76.
■»■tearing estim ated at *68.56. T o ta l es­
timated cost o f this section, *361.311.
•SI mi« 1 to 1; bottom w idth, 2 feet.
„ BacUon Ho. 13.— Is 2600 feet lon g from
ytujhin 60 to Station 26. con sistin g o f
-.85 cubie ÿnrds o f exeuvntlng. estlm aV ir .-í* 1 1338.76. C lea rin g estim ated nt
—-B ridge a t-»»n m ero rt-A ven u e *-h't limited at *46.00. T o ta l estim ated cost
■Of tills section *430.72. Slope 1 to 1;
•bottom width, 2 feet.
_ * H t lO » Ho. 30.— Is 2600 feet lon g from
" ' “ ¡■•on *6 to S tation "O ," con sistin g o f
«.467 cubie yards o f e x c a v a tln
tin g estim a»310.06.
C
learin g estim ated at
l ‘$ ,»“ »* 1370.06.
Clearln
*10.00. B rid g e llt-n rd n lL A vcn u e *atlm aJf®-0t *60.00. T edili estim ated cost o f
¡Ids section, *4 40 65 .' Slope 1 to l ; bot­
tom width, 2 feet.
Total estim ated coat o f Chase D itch
n o . j,
T o ta l estim ated cost o f exenvu* l0°7.*0. E stim ated cost o f clearJug, *116.02.
E stim ated coat o f tirldgÌT*-, »106.00, C ost o f engineering, »70.uu
•LsUmateif cost o f ditch. *1307.82.
A v a n a * D iteli W orth H o. 4.
Heglnnlng at Station " O " a point on
—
' Av e nue 16 fe e t north o f the
n orth east corner o f the northeast quarw
J?eî* * on *■ T o w n sh ip 1*. South
i «*.1 ** E ast; thence N o rth 18 degrees
and 10 intputen east w ith the north lip «
»
A ven u e to S tation 80 In the
i*? a u p P ra irie ending 16 fe e l
" “ « b o f tile Section tine or Section 3 4.

this
MW

t r iit n r t feet.
Section I f . — Is 2500 feet long from
Station 26 to *■(.)," and consists o f 852
culita yards.
Estim ated cost. * 127.80.
E stim ated cost o f clearing, *80.00. T o ­
tal estim ated cost o f tills section. $2 0 7 .80. Slope 1 to t; bottom w idth 2 feet.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f tlonova A v e ­
nue D itch south side. No. 6: T o ta l cost
o f excavation, *022.3 6. Eat) in a ted &gt; o sl
o f clearing. *240.00. Estim ated cost o f
Li Iit gee, *135.00, Engineering, *60. Hi T o ­
tal estim ated cost 11057.35,
Jordan H oed D itch Ho. 0.
licglnnlhK at Station "O ” u point on
the eust side o f Heartla ll A venue and 11.
fe e t east o f the AdrUiwest corner o f tinsou tliw est qu arter o f tlie northeast quar­
ter, Section 4, T ow n sh ip 2 0 , South lu in gc
31 «•us(, thence with the hearing o f sniit
section line rapt ward fo llo w in g the center line o f the present construction sta­
tion 74 and tliero term inates ut 7400
fe e t fro m tlie plaoe o f liegtnnlng, con­
sistin g or three sections, I. e„ 20, 21
and 22.
Section SO.— Is 2500 feet long from
Station 76 to 50, consisting o f 223C cu­
bic yards o f excavutlrfg estim ated nt
*336.4(1.
C learin g estim ated at *80.Oa
r o t «I tstlin u lcd cost or th l*. section,
*416.40. Slope, H i to 1; bottom whltli,
I foot.
Soctlon 31.— Is 2500 fe e t long from
Station 50 to Station 25, consisting uf
2864 cubic yards, estim ated ut *129.(&gt;o,
T o ta l estnilated cost o f clearing, |8aOo.
One cu rvorrC am eron Avenue. *45.00.Two
cu lverts Itirluiiom l Avenue, *90.00. T o ­
tal cost o f tilts section, *64 1.60. Slone
U f I n I; hnUirin vnrtTti. I fim r
Section aaJ—Is 2500 foot long- from
Stations 26 to “ O ," consisting o f 208U
cubic yards estim ated at *312,90. E s ti­
mated cost o f clearing. *80.00.
Total.,
cM lil'iited cost o f this seetl ut. »752 90.
Stupe 1)6 to 1; tail tom, I foot.
— Totn l estim ated -cost «if .Iordan Horn
Ditch No, 6.: T o ta l cost o f excavation,
*1077.90.
Estim ated cost o f oh urlns.
$240.00. C ulverts, *136.00. Engineering
*60,00.
T o ta l estlinateit cost o f ditch
No. U, *1512.90.
B row n Bond D itch Ho. 7.
liegtnnlng ut a point on the east side
o f Heal da II Avenue, 16 feet south o f the
northwest corner o f the southwest quar­
ter, Section 4, T ow n sh ip 20 , South Hungc
31 Kust, at S tation "&lt;&gt;. thence -nsl « l l h
the said U lin e uud the center line of
Section 3 fo r n distance o f 7600 feet or
Station 78. und there term inates, con­
sistin g o f fou r sections, I. o., 23, 24, 26
and 26.
•• Section 33___is 600 feet long from S ta ­
ll fill 80 to 76. und consists o f ttu cubic
yards o f excavation, esllm at-al at *9.00.
Estim ated cost o f clearing. *12.00. E s­
tim ated cost o f
tilts section,
*2t.im.
Slope, t to 1, bottom width, t foot.
»•e tto n 3*.— Is 2500 feet I ■out from
Stations 70 to 50, and consists o f 96U
cubic yards u f excuvutlon estiuiated at
*142.60. E stim ated , cost o f clearing.
*80.00.
T o ta l estllllaled «*ost o f tills
section •*2250.60. Slope I In I; bottom
width, 1 foot.
Section 35.— ts 2500 feet long from
sta tio n 50 to Station 26. unit consists i .i
1131 entile yards estim ated at *214.86
Estim ated cost o f clearing. * 8 0 ,0 0 . One
cu lvert Cuineroti A ven u e,‘ * 4 6 .011. T w o
ou iverts Hlclimoiul Avenue $90.
T ota l
rslln iu led cost o f Hits section *129.65.
Slope l . t o I; bottom width 1 foot.
Section 30.— Is 2500 feet long from
*»(¡■11011 25 to "O ," and contains 1213
«h i tile ysrds. estim ated cost. *181.95: To7
tut estlm uted oust o f clearing. *80.00.
Total cost o f tills section. *261.95. Slope
I to I; bottom width, one foot.
T o ta l cost o f Drown Hoad Ditch No. &lt;:
T o ta l cost o f excavation, *548,10,
Estim ated cost o f clearing. *262.00.
E stim ated cost o f culverts, *135.00.
Engineering, *60.00.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f this ditch,
*996.10.
W h ltn e r D itch Ho. B.
B egin n in g nt the southwest corner o f
the northeast quarter, Section 33, T o w n ­
ship 20 Sou tli Itan ge 31 east, t Ilf nee
north on a line to a point 25 feet north
o f the center o f C elery Avenue, thence
east 3 0 0 fe et, thence north through
W h ith er’« land and on Hue between J.
N, W h ltn er and Stephens to Station 66
nt w a ter lino on W oodru ff Canal In taike
Monroe llats. con sistin g o f three sec­
tions, i. e „ 27, 28 and 29.
»a c tio n 37.— Is 700 feet long from S ta­
tion 67 til Station 60 uud contains
oiitd e-ya rd s estim ated at *26 12. T o ta l
estim ated cost o f c lea rin g $3u.U0. E sti­
mated eost o f this section, *56.12.
2
foot bottom . 46 degree slope.
Section 38.—-Is *600 feet , lon g from
Station 60 to Stutldn 26 and consists or
4632 cubic y a rd « o f excuvation. estim a ­
ted at *679.00. E stim ated cost o f c le a r­
ing, *5o:oo. One 15 fo o t cu lvert C elery
A venue, JJ 5.00. T o ta l estim ated cost Uf.
this section, *674.00. sta tio n 37 ch an g­
ed from 2 fe e l to 3 fe e t on bottom. Stn­
tlon 45 changed from 3 fe e t to 4 fe e t on
bottom.
Bactlan 89.— Is 2600 feet lon g from
Station 25 to "O ," und conslstn o f 1884
yards.
E stim ated cost o f ex ca va tion.
* * 83.60. E sttm ated CDHl o r Clearing ISTTm)
T o ta l estim ated cost o f this Hectlon,
*307.60. 2 fo o t bottom . 45 degree slope.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f W h ltn er Ditch
No. 8:
T otu l cost o f excavation. 88«.«2.
E stim ated cost o f cu lvert. *46.u0.
T o ta l cost o f clearin g, (105.00.
Engineering. *45.00.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f this ditch,
*1082.72.
______

A. B. Oam sroa D itch Ho. 3.
B egin n in g on Cameron Avenu e 330
fe e t north o f the southw est corn er nf
I sit No. I B row n 's Subdivision. Beck
Hummock, Section 2, thence eastw ard
w ith the m eandering o f thu old ditch to
Station 46, which Is about 1000 feet In
the prairies o f l«ake Jessup and con­
sists uf tw o section «. 1- a-, 30 and 21«-— Bactioa 30.— la 2100 feet lon g from
Station 41 to 26, and conalsts o f 2020
cubic yards o f excavation estim ate«! at.
*103.00. E stim ated cost o f clearing,
o,
* * * * 10“ . ! * ^ —I s *300 fe e t lo n g from
i » « ! on .* * * ° S tation 60, and cau la'n s *75.00. Slope I to 1; bottom , tw o feet.
, 7 Î * ®ublc yards o f e x c a v a tin g estim a­ E stim ated cost o f this section, *378.00.
flection 31.— Is 2600 fe e t lon g from
tiE stim ated o o tt o f c le a r! , * ' * il£ J L list I ina ted cost o f Itila s é î- Station IS tu “ O ." and con sists o f 2123
Me yi
yards o f excavation , estim ated at
Slope 1 to I ;
bottom cu blc
E stim ated coat I o f clearin g,
width, 1 feet.
*489.96.
*80.00.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f tilts
*j,**® “ ° * 18-— l a *600 fe e t lo n g from
section
*549.96.
Slope 1 bo 1; bottom.
î s Î t 0n A 0 to Station 26, con sistin g o f
_
p.
m cVbi °
estim ated at f t l l . l t . 2 feet.
T o ta l eatlm ated
cost
of
Cameron
Estltnnted cost of* clearin g, *80,00. T oD
itch
No.
9
:
.
»
«iiU m ated coat o r this section. * * * * .T o ta l coat o f excavation . $772.96.
» t ^ Hlope. L t d t j bottom w idth, t feet.
clearing, » 1 65.00.
t,*? ® **0» . 1 A -—le 1600 feet lon g from
« « • » „ U to Stati on •‘o , ” *n | im slsls
CHCK
« » 1141 cablo y and*.
B eU m ated coet.

...^ s a w jL -a s F ^ iftT o S s a

K r ir te iia .'"'™ , or U...

*967.95.

ending
o f l«nxe Monroe a t crossin g o f C elery
Avenu e to be tiled wHh_JUQ_ fCCL.Of-24
tnctKBPWtJT pipe, m aking tho tw o uiigh
points w ith tilin g, con sistin g o f three
sections, 1. *., 46. 47 and *8.
Beetlon 40.— la 2100 fe e t lo n g from
Station 21 to “ O,” and conslsta o f lost
cubic, yards o f excAValiQib^cgntnaled f i t
*135.12. E stim ule«! cost o f c le a rin g *30.U0. Slope, 1 la 1; bottom width, 3 feet.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f this section.
*165.12.
Section 47.— Is 1300 fe e t lon g from
Station 38 to S tation 26 and consists or
1295 cubic yards o f excavation , estim a­
ted at *161.87. E stim ated cost o f c le a r­
ing, *3&lt;&gt;.uu. 300 fiw t o f 24-tnch setenr
pipe H t.llU .ccnla per lin e a l- fo o t in pines
fo u r connections. *240,00. One concrete
box B. 1*. In lets storm w ater a t- t ïo .o o
each. *911.00.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f
this section *011.87,
Beettou 48.— I h 2500 feet lon g from
Station 26 to "O ” and cdnslsts o f L947
cubic yards o f c ia iv n tlo n estim ated at
243.35. E s tim a tili
cost o f el curing,
20.00. T o ta l estimatevi cost o f tills sec­
tion. *263.36.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f Dr. A ld rid g e
Ditch. No. 16:
T o ta l estim ated cost o f excavation ,
*640.34,
T o ta l estim ated coat o f clearin g, *80.O0.
. 1
T
E stim ated cost o f bridgea mul c u l­
verts, sew er pipe, etc., *320.1)0.
' E ngineering, *60.00. 1
T o ta l estim ated cost o f this d llc lv
1990.34.
L
---n
Ohappel D ltcb, H o. I t .
B e g inning a l the S. K. corner N. K. U
o f the f t f f . V«, Huctlun 32. Taw natllp 19,
South Hange 31 Kust nt Station "O ,’
mirth fo llo w in g the east Une o f
thence north
l.o v e jo y Avenu e to Station 61 nn the
hack w iitcrs o f Duke Monroe, and then
term inates and consists o f three sec­
H ow ard Packard Ditch, Ho. 11,
tions, t. &lt;&gt;.. 49, 60 amt 61.
B egin n in g nn the east side o f Heardall
■action 49.— ts 1100 feet lon g from
Avenu e 15 feet sou th -of the lot line be­ Stntlon Cl tu Station 60 and consists ol
tween 19 and 32 H ow ard Packard luind 465 cubic yards at excavation estim ated
Co. Hub-division, thence N orth 89 d e­ at *58.13.
E stim ated cost uf cli-urlns.
grees. 31) m inutes East on a lin e 16 feet 120.00. T O tS t'estlm u ted cost o f tills seesouth o f the cen ter sections 9 und HI Don. *78,13.
Slope, IH to 1; bottom
Tow n sh ip 20, South Hunge 31 East, end­ width, 2 feet.
in g nt Htatlun 8 0 , tmio fe e t out in the
Section 50.— I n 2500, feet lon g from
m eadows o f Ijik e Jessup, con sistin g o f Station 50 to 26 and consists o f 2?22
Tour sections, I. e.. 37, 38, 39, and 40.
cubic yards o f excavation , estim ated at
Section 37.— I h 6 0 0 feet long
from $340.25.
Estim ated cogt o f clearin g.
Station 80 to 76 and consists «if At cu­ (5O.00. One cu lvert II! Feet long at *3.o
bic yards o f excavation , estim ated ut per foot, (46.00.
One c u lv e rt C elery
*7.62. T o ta l estim ated cost o f clearin g, A y «muo 16 fe e l 145.IHI. T o ta l estiuiated
*1.52. T o ta l estim ated cost *9.14. Slope cost o f this section, *480.25.
I to t : tiottoin 2, feet.
■action 51.— Is 2500 fe e t lon g from
Section 38.— Is 25U0 feet tong from Station 26 to "O'* and consists o f 3229
Station 76 to Station 60, and contains cubie yurds o f excavation, estim ated at
1435 cubic yards o f excavation ; estim a ­ 1403.63. T o ta l estim atoli cost o f c le a r­
ted ut *179.37. Estlm uted c o s t-o f clea r­ ing, 130.00. T o ta l estim ated oust o f this
ing. *36.87. T w o tloo«t gu les estim ated Section, *432.113.
Slope Jy, to l ; Sta­
at *28.00. T o ta l estim ated cost o f thii tion 14 chungo to 2 fo o t honour, 1 to 1
section, (243.24. Slope I to I; IsHlom, Slope.
width 2 feet.
—»
'
" T o t a l ostilim ited cost o f Chnppcl D ltc l
Bsctlon 39.— ts 2500 feet long from No. 16
Htntlon 50 to Station 26 and c o n s is ts .o f
.T o tu l cstlinnti'd cost o f excavation,
3238 cubic yards o f cxcavntlon estim a­ *802.01
ted at $404.76. Kstinmt«'d cost o f clear*
Estim ated cost o f clearin g, turn no
lllg, *80 95. B ridge l'«liu ifm «-a v u l
-WsMtmileil UUNl'fir lüiiveriH, * 9 0 ,0 0 .
TT kJIfiTth *»6,0(1. Tom I estim ated cost
o f tills section, *530.70. ¡»tope 1
E ngineering, (4 5.UO.
?!
bottom width, 2 feet.
T otu l estlm uted cost o f. Ditch No. 16.
Bactton 40.— Is 2500 fe c i long front *1037.01.'
Station 25 to “ O ." and consista o f 3939
ciitilc yurds or exenvattm u_estlm aliul ut
■ s e s sad irid ar D itch, Ho. 17.
$492.3 «. Estim ateli cost u f Clearing,
Beginning,»it a point 89 fe e t north ami
*98.17. T otu l ••stimatisi enst o f itti« «•-•■- 4 0 0 feet w est o f thtrtJr’W ÿ u o m g m f tpe
itoli, *590,81. Hlopo I to 1; Imitimi 2 N. IV. U o f the N. E. i¿ Section SI.
feet.
Tow n sh ip 19. South H ange 31 East on
T o ta l estltnnted cosi o f H ow ard Pack­ the south side o f the Hanford it E v e r­
ard Di teli No. I l :
glades I ta II rond, und eusLwurd w ith suhl
T o ta l estltnnted cast o f «-»envnthm. rnfimiU! righ t o f way to till* N. E. c o r ­
*1084.1 i r
ner o f the S. \V\ (i o f Hie N. K. (; Sec­
T o ta l
estlrnated
eost
o f ' clearing, tion 31, T ow n sh ip 1«. .Sm ith Hange 31
*216.81.
East, thence north to the N. E. corner o f
Estim ateti cost o f hrldges and cul- the N. W. (i or tlie N. E. 14, See Hon 31,
vrrts. *73.00.
'IViwnstdp 19, South Hnnge ■ 31 East,
Cost o f -Engineering, $6 0 .0 0 .
till-nee east 660 feet
on
tile
solili
T o ta l estim ateti rosi o f
Ib is diteli, siile
of
C elery
Avenue,
thence
»1433.92.
north
to
the cen ter
line
of
......
Ihm 30, th env'O eastw ard with said line
Cmueron C ity Diteli, Ho. 19.
369 feot to an gle point, thence north­
H eglnnlng mi u line U-tween Hectlons ward parallel to Section lines to Station
9 ami 16 T ow n sh lp 20 South Hnnge 31 811 nini term Inule» at the liaek w aters nr
E asl, a l Slutlon m irili t»n th r cast Btlt-T TäVKe Monroe, und consists o f fou r sev­
o f I ioardui I A vellilo, 15 fo c i South o f rions, t. o., 62, 53, 54 uud 66.
alt lin e lietween 61 ami 81, thence oasi
■action 62.— ts 500 feet tong from S ta ­
along sald line to Station 26-44 K-IO, tion 90 to 75 and cuuslsts o f 140 cubie
thence smith a l rlglit an gle to w ater llm
va n Is o f excuvation, estim ated at (11:60.
o f old diteli m itlet at thè odgo o f thè rotai estim ated eost n f Cteftilng *20.00.
niCOltuna a t Stintoli- 30,—on ttIP- SiTttnh T orn i estltnnted cosi o f
tlilp section.
line, em islstlng o f tu o seetlons, I. e., *37.50. Slope, t to 1; bottom width. 3
41 ami 41.
feet.
Bactton 41.— I h filli) feet long front
S îc tîc a 22.— ; n 250o fe e l long- from
Stntlon 30 to 25 ami cotmlsts u f 179 c o ­ Station 76 to 60 und consists o f 3785
lite y a rd » o f cxcu vn tlon, estlrnated at coble yards o f excavation , estim ated at
122.25. T o ta l est limi ti-d cost uf clearing *473.1 2.
C learing estim ated at t8a.|iq.
*14.46.
T o ta l esttnm ted cost o f thln Totul estim ated cost o f this section,
seethui, *30.70. Slo|M- 1 to 4 ; ImMnnt, 2 *353.12. Slope 1 to I; bottom, 3 feet.
feet.
■action 54.— ts 2 6 0 0 feet long from
B fctlon 43.— In 2500 feet long fruii. Station 60 to 25 and consists o f 2513
Station 25 lo "O ." und corlHlsts o f 3393 cubic yards o f excavation« estim ated ut
eutilc yurds o f excuvutlon, estim ateli ai *314.12. C learin g est milted nt *40.00.
14 24 .00.
Est Ima ti-il
eost o f clearin g.
Two w ater g a les and tile cu lvert, (88.00,
. . .l e s t i m a,i,.d
»84.811. One eu lvert 15 feet, *45.00. T o ta l T. ota
t e d Coni o f* tilts section.
stim ateli eost o f Ib is «ectim i, *563.80. * 44 2 12.
12. Him
Slope, t to 1; bottom wLd j l|. 2
feet.
Stime. I to I ; bottoni, 2 feet. .
- T o ls i eHttmirtcd cmrr o f ('mip-ron city
■action 55.— Is 2600 feet lon g from
ru d i. No. 12:.
Station 26 to " O " and consists o f 1696
T ota l eslim ati-d cosi o f exeavntlon. cubic yards o f excavation, estim ated nt
*446.26.
*199.50. T o ta l estim ated cost o f clearin g
Estlrnated cosi o f clearing. 199.25.
I4U.O0. One w ater ga te Sanford A E v ­
H rldges and cu lverls, *46.00.
erglades KnHrnml, *t4.00.
T o t &amp; t 'e s ti­
E ngineering. *25.00.
mated cost o f this Section,
B26.1.60.
T o ta l estlrnated cost o f Ib is diteli, Slope, 1 (o t; bottom,. 2 feet.
(615.50.
T o ta l estim ated c«mt o f l ’uce A- E lder
Ditch, No. 17:
T
o ta l cost o f excavation , * 1004,24,
B ta rd a ll A v a n a * D iteli, Ho. 13.
T o ta l
estim ated cost o f
cleurlug,
Hecthm 9 and 16 . T ow n sh lp 20 South
Kunge 31 Elisi.
H egln n ln g ut Statim i *160.00.
Bridges,
cu lverts, w ater
gate, etc..
"O " ori thè west side o f Heurdall A vemie In thè cen ter o f S«*ctlon 9 and 15 * 102. 00.
Engineering, (60.00.
feet West o f thè '4 ree tino line, thence
T o ia l esH inaled 'cost o f this illtch,
soutti purallet W illy salii line tu station
15 In thè luridi Jcssup loendows. Lsdng (1436.24.
San ford D ltob, Ho. 10.
480 feet In thè prulrle und ulietit a mite
B egin n in g ut Station "O" too feet
fro lli w ater leve) und 18 In d irà utsixi
lake Irvel standard elevu tlon und In sec- south o f the O viedo ra ilw a y on the eust
llon 16. and eonslsttng o f tw o seetlons, side ot Hark Avenue, thence north with
said eust line 446 feet tu the south line
1. e.. 43 and 44.
Btction 43.— Is 2600 feet lon g frolli o f l-'ourtoenth Street, thence niirllj 89
degrees 30 Inim ités 9k»st with said south
Station 60 to 25 and conslsts uf 38
cubie jurdH o f-o x c u v a lio n esttnm ted nt line to Stattop J 4 -3 i a distune.- o f 991
*180.76
T o ta l esum atisi cosr n f rioiir-' •feet n n l i ê east stile o f Siinfunl avenue,
IhK. *96.15. T o ta l eslltiu ileil eost o f tllle thence north 0 d egrees 30 inim ités west
s e d io li, *576.90. Stupì-, t to 1; bottoni, to Station 26, a distance o f 1164 f.i-t lo
an an gle point In a lle y between Tenth
2 feet.
S*cttoa 44.— Is 2500 fe e t lon g frolli and Eleventh Streets; thence nortli 89
Station 25 to *'Q'' ami conslsts o f 3923 d egrees 10 m inutes east to Htntlon 38-15,
cubie yurds o f excuvatloh, esltiuuted ut a distança o f 1216 feet lnters«'&lt;’ Hng pump
*490.37. Totul estim atoli vosi uf c le a r­ branch at righ t angles. Station 4 2 -7 9
ing. *98.07. T o ta l «'«tlm at'*d eost o f thln and there term inate, consisting Of tw o
sériion s. I. e., 66 and 67,
s e d io li, *.&gt;88,4 4.
,
T o ta l pstIniulI il ta m L o f - U ia riluil A Ve* '_ H M tlo n 06- — la 23(10 fe e t lung frum
Station 38 to 16, and eauslMls o f 3575
tue Dltch, No. tS:
T o ta l esllm ated cost o f excavalton, ruble yards o f excavation, estim ated nt
*446.87. Estim ated cost o f clearin g. *25.*971.12.
00. 6 sew er pipes street crossin gs 30U
Estlrnated cost o f clearin g. (194.22.
fe e t o f 18-lncb Hie, (18(k0U. T o ta l e s ti­
Engineering, *40.00.
this
section,
*631,87.
T o ta l estlm nled cost n f D iteli No. 13. mated cost o f
Slope, 1 to 1; bottom, 2 feet.
- Bsctlon BT.1— t s 1690 f e e t * l o n g fro m
o. 14. Station 16 to " O " and consists o f 109 4
T b » P ltls b a r g S ra d ica ta Dltch.
H eglnnlng on lfm IN orth line Section 17 ruble yards o f excavation , estim ated nt
C learin g estim ated at *25.60,
Tow n sh lp IO., So atti. Jlange-’Tn East, al (138.76.
ll_l_« section,
_
* 161.76.
Station "0,"~%5S feet east o f the N. W, Estim ated coat o f ltd
T o ta l
estlm uted
Cost
of
Sanford
corner o f the N. E. Vi, said section, to w n ­
Ditch,
No.
18:
ship and range; thence aouth w ltti said
T otu l estim ated cost o f excavation,
14 section line 1750»feot to old w a ter­
(
w ay; thence s m ith ea iterly 300 f e d to *583.62.
Estlm uted cost o f clearin g. *60.00.
the end In said a rd to n . tow nship amt
.
T
n
tn
l
n
n
llm
iiliu
l
C
O
M i.f rru-Mur. ttte;
range und line o f mien ‘*Mfhi r 'llll,llt&gt;ri&gt;K
da. *1 80.00.
one section, I. a.. 4h.
K»Hn
tmated cost n f engineering. *36.00.
Bactioa 45.— Is 8000 feet long from
T o ta l estim ated c o s t o f tliTs «irteli,
Station 30 to "O ,” and constat» o f 2350
ruble y a rd » o f r ic a v a tim i, est lim it'd lit M l 8.62.
and rtearin g estlm uted nl (87.76,
P a hid I f l R t h s i u i i , Mo. 19.
itan nt U
Ilrm
IS ft. higlti.
ro aidw
d way
a j ID
bjiau.
Ih gin n in g nt ,H tall«»n-"0,‘ on tti" F licit
ope. I to 1; hiitlont w l-Ith. 1
Slope,
from '•O’* to 10. Slope I to 1,; ts't- fa tu i In the buy head on the sonili side
o f on cast and w es te rn 'd « lu Suctlou i t .
toM 2 fo rt from 16 to 30.
TnurrrsVui !*,"BflUt?V Itn n g í^ i t
East,
T o ta l Hunt o f th is dlteh Nn. 14t~"-----thence north 7 d egrees 10 m inutes west
T o ta l cost o f excavation . 1402.91,
T o ta l esltm utod
cost
pf
clearin g, to a pojnt 7 -6 4 ; -thence flight 28 degrees crassldg- tile H. .A 1
H. and
»87.76,
. .______
T o ta l estim ated cast o f bridges * 4 6.09, tilgh w a y-t«r a ixnnt In the aouth line o f
"Wi A. Uinn farm in nnwly constructed
E ngineering, 616.00.
T o ta l estim ated coat o f Ib is ditch. ditch, tlienee wltti-' said line eastw ard ,
thrnce c u rvin g w ltli the ditch to I*. M.
(660 40.
__________
E ld e r 1tm&lt;: thence northw ard wlUi said
lino to ih dery Avenue/ thenco fo llo w in g
Dr. A tdrtdf* Ditch, Ho. 18.
H eglnnlng on a lot lin e ntioiyt 200 feet, the established w a ter eourae In re gu la r
north and 330 feet w eal o f lha sonUieasl su rvey station s to -'S ta tio n SI nt Lake
corner o f the N. W . « o f th e S f t i l i o f M on ro«, con sistin g s? tou r seething, I.
Section 32, T ow n sh ip 19 South Hunge 31 *1, »9, ffl and «1. ^
■•ctlon 6 0 .— Is *00 fe e t lon g front Htn■fiat, at Station "O,*' thence nnrthw.inl
* 'll* Wing the m oaodsrlng n f th e old lion 81 to 76, con sistin g o f 262 cubic
,, (c h to w ithin 100 fe e t o f C elery A v e ­ yards o f exca va tion satlm ated at *39.39.
nue, thence rig h t 38 degrees to n point C learin g eatlm ated at *80.00. T o ta l es100 feet north o f C elery A ven u e; tllrnrt- t l n i g U f cost o f U ils gM tlon. IJH9.30,
again w ith the old ditch n orthw ard to Slope, 1 to I ; bottom , 2 feet.
Jospeh Cam eron D itch, Ho. 10.
B eginning,
tm oln a t tli«. S. W . bonier, 81 f t
Section[ L 4, T ow n sh ip 20 South Hang
East. 4
*5s feet north on the east shl
o f licarUatl Avenue, thence north 8?
degrees 50 m inutes east w ith section
Utm- to S la t tun Jl««23. thence a n gle le ft
41 m inute* to. Station 39 - 97; thence
angle rig h t 6 d egrees 6 m inutes tu Stn­
tlon 4UX98.-8 minutes, thence an gle righ t
30 degrees 15 tnlnulc* to station £0 on
the m eadows o f Lake Jessup, consisting
o f fo u r sections, t. e., 32» 33, 34 unit 35.
Beetlon 33.— Is 600 fe e t long from S ta ­
tion 80 tu 76, and consists u f 161 cubic
» unis o f excavation estim ated nt $21.16.
Estim ated cost o f clearin g, $10.00. E*7
t!!]!iitrd _coat. o t- lh te - e r e tto n *34715. 3'
Teel on bottom , 45 degree slope. '
Section 33.— ts 2500 fe e l lung fro m
Station 75 to 60 and consists o f 1763
entile yards, estllim tisl cost o f exenvutlon, 1262.95.
Estim ated cost1 o f chmrlog, *9U,«0. One fa rm crossing, * 10 .0 0 .
2 feet on bottom , 45 degree slope.Btctlon 34.— ts. 2600 fe e t- lon g from
Htntlon 50 to Station 25 and consists o f
225'i cubic yards, estim ated at *31».65.
'lotr.t cost o f clearin g, *30.00.
One
c c h e r t Cnmlieroit .A ven u e 15 feet. | »E «10, 2 feet on p ollom . 45 degree sld|s
Section 39.— Js 2600 fe e t long from
Station 26 to "O ," und contains 3U94 ouI Id yards, estim ated ut *464.10. E stim a ­
t e d cost o f clearing. *10.00. T o ta l e s ti­
mated cost o f this section, *474.10. 2
foot linttum, 46 degree slope.
T otu l estim ated cost o f Joe Cameron
Ditch, No. 10:
Estim ated cost o f excavation, *1095.76.
Estlm uted cost o f clearing, (I3U.UU.
Estim ated cunt nf bridges und ru lVerts. *55.00.
Engineering, *70.00.
Totu l estim ated cost n f this ditch No.
10, 1350.76.

li SdÉJla________ 1_______ — ___

1

2600 fe o t lon
lo n g fro m
Bsctlott 59.— •Is
Is 2500
Station
___ ( P I __
76 to
o 51.
60, _____
constating o f 1048 cuido
yards o f «sc a v a tlo n . osttm atca B_t B t l ë
10. C learin g estim ated a t $80.00. T w o
bridges 12 rt, span each« *72.00. T o ta l
estim ated cost o f this section, *399.20.
Slope, t to 1; bottom , 2 feet.
■action to .— 1« 2600 f c « t long fro m
3 U (io n 60 to 26, and consists o f 2930
cubic" y a r d s 'o r CJCttVflUon, eitim st| d : m
*419.60.
C lea rin g eatlm ated at tso.ou.
C elery A ven u e d tieh and P tfth ' AVenuè
D itch 33 fe e t a t *3.00 per fo o t, *99.00.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f th is section.
*618.00. slope, 1 to I ; bottom 2 feet,
■action 01.— Is 2 6 0 0 foot lon g from
Station 25 to **Q," and consists o f 2334
cubic yards o f cX cavatlu b-ssttm ale«!
3io.in.
C learin g estim
estimated
ated nt
nt * 8 0 .0 0 .
■tie bridge span 20 feet, (60.00. T a u u
estim ate«] «Hist o f this section. *480.10.
Sl«&gt;pe. 1 to 1; bottom width, I foot.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f Eutnp
til
utup Uranch
Diteti No. 19:
T o ta l esHm atcd cost o f excavation .
*1060.10.
E hI limi led cost Of Clearing. (320.00.
E stim ated cost o f brldgm , culverts,
etc.. (2 3 !.U0.
Cost o f E n gin eerin g, (60.00.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f tills diteti,
(1677.10.

~

S

T h e M ill Branch D itch Ho. B0.
H eglnnlng at Station " O " at the. N. JV.
corner o f .Got 40, X . M. Sm ith's mihdlvIsloii No. 3, on the west line o f Section
28, T ow n sh ip 19, South Hunge 30 Eust;
tiuiiuia wMHiwitrd w ith tot- Hne to tho cost
line o f sulil Section to S tation 69 • 18;
thbncc an gle 90 dcgre«ia r lg lit to Station
C l -4 1 ; thcnca a n gle 90 d egrees righ t
through Sections 27 and 26 to (lie Ohi
M ill tirim eli
Station. 147-97; thence
angle le ft 66 degrees passing under A .
C. 1«. trucks tu Stuttun .162 &gt; ?£; thenco
alight rig h t 6 degrees 69 m inutes to
Station 1 65-41; thence r i g h t -61 d e­
grees Hi m inutes to Station 1GI • 38;
thence angle le ft 33 degrees 13 m inutes
lo Station 168 - 72; thenco anglu rlg lit
26 degrees 22 m inutes to Stntlon 17« •
I 6-to on north side o f St. (Jortrudo A v e nun; Iheneo an gle le ft 50 dt-ftrecif to
Stntlon 178 - 38; Hieqcu. a n g le rig h t 31
degrees 31 m inutes to Station 183 - 92;
tlienee Ullglc r ig id 1» degrees 37 mluuteS hearing miriti 60 il e green «15 m in­
u te« west to H tutto» 190; thence north
lo Station 197 nt thu w ater line o f I«uku
Morirmi und Hiuro term inate. «Hinslsttng
o f e lg h t seetlons, I. e., 62, 63, 64. 65, 66,
67, 68, und 69.
■ •otlon 09.— I h 2300 fo c i lon g frulli
Station 198 to 176 und consista j i f 2223
-cubie’ y a rd « o f cxcnvatlon. estim ate«! ut
333.45. C learin g estlm ated nt (lou.OO.
Idge a t S lu tlou 188, 30 ft. span. ( 6 0 .0 0 ,
Idgu ut Station 178, 20 ft. span
mini (loo.oo,
T o ta l esH m ulcd cost o f tills section,
(593.46. Slope, t to 1; bottom. 3 feet.
■•otlon 60.— Is ¡¡suit feet lo ng XroiltS ta ttn n ‘ T7!«_ l i r 150 iind consists o f 6984
cubie yurds «if excava timi, est Ima teil nt
11)47.60. C learin g estim ule«! n l *11)9.00.
trldge ut Station là ), IS ft. símil, (46.00.
T o ta l estimai«-«! cost o f
■•etton 04.— Ìs 2600 feet long frani
Station 150 to 126 and conslsts o f 7703
cubie ynrds o f excuvutlon, estlm ated ut
$1156.46. T o ta l estim ate«! eost o f c le a r­
ing *30.00. Totu l estlm nled cost o f 11)1«
Sceltoli *1186.46. Hlope 1% In 1; hot toni.
2‘4 feet.
■•otlon 66,— Is 24 00 fei-t luilg frani
Htntton-!28 -ta - 1 0 0 nm lTonBlHT» o r SODO r~
cubie ynnls u f cxcnvatlon estlum ted nt,
'900.00.
C learin g estim ateli ut *80.00.
trldgo a ( Station 114, 10 ft. spati, *3(1,00.
Totul estlm ated COSI oT Ib is sectlon,
* tO i 0 .iio. stopo, i ; ì to t; tmltom 2HBoctlon 00— I h 26UO feet long frani
Stntlon 100 to 76 and conslsts o f 4843
cubie yurds o f oxcuvatluli estim ateli nt
*726.4 5.
C lea rin g eNHtnntcrt a l *80.(Iti,
Bridge at S la tto » Lini; io ri. Hpnn, *30.ou.
Bridge ut SttiHun 87. Ili fi. spati. *30 Oli.
'Potai cutlm iili'd cost o f tlils sectlon.
*866.46. Stop)' D i lo t; bottoni w ldth. 2
feet.
■•etton 67— Is 2600 feet lon g 1fro lli
Station 76 tuSO aad epiiBlsUt u f 34X4 «in*
MB :»7trd8 o r excavntfnn estnnat«-«1 nt
*513.60.
C learin g esHm ated ut *H0.Oli.
One bridge nt Station 89. tu ft: mini.
*30.00. T o n i! estlm ated COSI o f tlils «‘ -c•
I bui *633.60.
Slope U i to t; tal) (olii____
wJdtb,-2*f««et«------------ --------■•etton 00.— Is 2600 fe e t tOllg frani
Stntlon 50 lo, 25 unti constata o f 2692
enbic ynrds o f excavatlori i-sllniated ut
*349.00. OlcnrlniS estim atoli at * tou.oo.
Totul estim ale«! cosi o r tlils sectlon,
*449.00. Miope, Mi to t; bottoni Wliltli.
I fnot.
. r'
■•etton 09.— Is 26011 fi-et long fro lli __
Station 25 to "(&gt; " and couhIsih o f IODIcubìe varila o f excavurton estltiiuted ut
$288.60.
C learing estim ateli ut *94.00.'*
T o ta l estlm ated cost o f Ib is sectlon,
*380.50. Slope, ìy i t o t ; hot tulli whlth. 1
foot.
' Ir
T o ta ! csHnmtcd cost o f M III Itranch
Dltch. No. 20:
Totu l . estlm ated cast o f • iix«i«evaHiig. ■*“ •
*5312.06.
E hHi mi tisi cosi o f clini ring. *664.00.
Esllm uted comi o f hrh lges, cu lveits,
etc., *325.00.
E iigln eerln g. *160.00.
T o ta l rstlm utiol cost o f (b is ilitch,
$6481.05.
K . M. Bmltb D ltcb, Ho. 91.
H eglnnlng at Station “ O'* N. B- corner
tait 95 St. M. Sm lHi's siiti-dlvlslon No. I,
thence south on Eut linos to the S. K.
corner L o t
91 o f
said
siib-dlvt«ton ;
thence 30 degrei^s southw est alongside
o f (lold stioro road to center o f Lot No.
t, M. SI. S m ith's su li-illvisloii No.
thence w«&lt;st along hit lines through s«-etton 36 to w est 11iw- o f Section 3 4.
Tow nship ID, South Hunge 30 East, to
Station HO und ttiura terminal«-, con«Ixtltig o f live sections, I. •«., 70, 71, &lt;2,
73 and 74.
■•ctlon 7(L— Is 1300 fiait long from
Station 113 to 100 and consists n f 7:*cubic yurds .o f excavation estim ated ut
* 1119.06, Total., estim ated coni o f c le a r­
ing. t . - "li
o n e fnrm crossin g * 2 0 .mi.
Totul «-stimateli cost o f this section,
1179.06. Slope t to 1; bottom Whltli i
feet,
.■
■•ctlon 71.— Ts 2500 fc « t long fro m
SliiHon 100 to 74 unii consista o f 1434
cubic yarda u f excavation , es tin i» t ml nt
16.10.
1216.1(1.
C learin g esHm ated at *80.00
T o ta l estllnuted ccst o f 111I h sH'tlon.
*296.10. Slope. 1 to 1; bottoni. 3 feet.
■ •«tto n 79,— Is 2500 feot lon g froin
Statt«¿n
tatuili 76 10 60 .A fid .COIlBlBlM.Jlf-2197cid
i le yvarila
»
uble
u rcx cu vu tlo n . esttinnliul
tw l ut
*129.60.
C lea rin g eattm atvd nt I l o . 00.
One tem porary road crasslng .615.»
T o ta l «-aHnmlcd cost n f tills sru-tbin,
424,60. Slope, 1 to 1; bottom width. 2
eeL
■•otlon 73.— I h H ilo fiw t lo n g from .
Station 60 tu 26 mid consists o f 3762
cuttle yards o f excavation estlm atm l ut
*6(2.80.
C lea rin g estim ated « t ( 2 6 .0 0 .
Una farm crasalng enHnmtrtl at *12.00.
T o ta l eatlm ated cost o f this section.
(699.80. Slope Mi to I; bottom width. 2
fee t.
■•otlon 74.— lx 2600 f««et lon g fro m
Station 26 ta, " O " nini m untata o f 2907
rob tc ynrtIB Sr I’Xcovutlun,
Hum tint nt
(301.06.
C lea rin g estim ated ut *20.0&lt;).
tall way
crossings, *67.00. Itoud croasiy crm
Hg», *16.00.
*i&amp;,oo. T w
s ro cu ttle c_____
u lv e r t« _
at
110.90 each, *10.00. T o ta l estim ated coat
o f this section, *423.06. Slope. Mj to I;
bottom w idth, 2 feet.
T o ta l estim ated coat o f M. M. Smith
Ditch. No. t l :
.. khUUUAla* v o «t o f cxrnvntlmr: *ir,1 7 tn *
E sH inaled cost o f cleurlug. *256.00.
E atlm ated coat o f bridges, culverts,
crossings, etc., 1)40.00.
E n gin eerin g, (86.00.
T o ta l estim ated coat o f this ditch,
(¡006,60.
■ afford Ditch, H o. BB.
D oglnnlng at a point toe feet north o f
tho south linn o f (A lts 18- and 69, M. M.
S m ith's sub-dlvlelon No. J.-Thenoe north
w tih l i n e » to the south Blfle o f HI. G e r ­
trudes A ven u e; thence w ith said south
line Wast to Station 15; Humic« -angla
"right 80 dagraas eraaalag said avenue to
south ditch Hue nt A. C. I. H allw ay to
station 1 0 -1 1 ; thence northw est an gle
&gt;10 Beg rees m ore or less and fo llo w in g
said righ t o f wwy to station *6 - *6:
thenc« w ith a n gle rig h t 16 dag. crossin g

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JL C I * H a llw a y m ain lin e to Station yards o f excavation , estim ated at (I26.tf6
•8: itterico ungió r ig h t 10 degrees to C lea rin g estlm nted a t (20.00. T o ta l es ­
Station 76; thence a n g le le f t 23 degrees tim ated cost o f th is section,
(146.85
to Station 79 and there term in ate In the bottom , 4 ft- ; slope, I to I.
Baction 9 0 . - 1 « 2600 fe e t lo n g fro m
old channel and co n sistin g o r fo u r sec­
S tation 76 to 60 and con sists .o f 8664
tions. L e., 76, 7«, 77 and 71.
_
Section TB—
too fe e t lo n g fro
SeCtton
TB— Is 400
f tm
-----Bta- cubic yards o f ex ca va tio n estim ated at
C lea rin g estim ated a t. (8U.00
tlon 79 to 76 and con sists o f 6 8 1 cubic (398.10.
yards o f e x ca va tio n estim ated at 116.06 T o ta l estim ated cost Of th is section,
.tea rin g estim a ted a t J4O.0O. E stim ated (478.10.
B ottom w idth. 3 ft.; slope 1
cost o f th is section. 9 ..2.505....
„
S ection 78.— l e 3(09 f e e t - l o n g fro m t0 S «c tio ii I L — Is 2500 fe e t lon g front
.S ta tio n 76 to 60 and con sists o f 318« Station 60 to 86 and con sists o f 1000
cubic y a rd s o f exca va tion estim ated at cublo yards o f excavation , estim ated at
8(86.40. ■ C lea rin g estim ated a t (40.00.
460.00.
C lea rin g estim ated a t (SO.oo,
S ta tion 66 change S fe e t to 4 fe e t on bot­
'otal estim ated cost o f tills section
tom. E x tra excavation too cubic y a rd s
1610.90. B ottom w idth, I ft.; slope,
nt 820.00. T o ta l estim ated cost o f this

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B app S a n ita ry D itch V o . 33.
D eglnu lng at T h ird St. n t thu In lrrsectlon o f A . C. L . a y Section 2fi^J"ow li­
a b le 19, South R a n ge 30 East, U tH R rtlon
" 0 ,r in r a ilw a y d itch ; th e n e e -w H tru a ld
ra ilw a y to U unkerhlll Avonuu w here It
In tersects inald ra llw u y d itch ; thence
n orthw ard w ith Bald avenue on the w est
e Side th e re o f to the S. H. corn er o f Dot
14; thence an gle w est a lo n g L o ta 13. 12,
11, 10, 9 and 9 to the A . O. 1* r ig h t o f
w a y ditch; thence n orthw ard w ith an estnMlHh. J w ater cou rse a e r o » » tho land
----- o r L o u is l u p p and Dr. A ld rid g e and te r ­
m in atin g nt L a k e llo n ro e . con sistin g o f
threo sections, I. o., 79, 80 and 81.
S ection 79.— Is 2100 fe e t lon g from
Station 78 to 60 and con alsts -of 8400
cubic yards o L a X c u v a llo n estlm nted at
(46U.OO. C lea rin g estim ated at (100.00,
T o ta l estim ated c o s t o f t i l l » section
(660.00. lio lto m w idth, 2 fe e t; (lo p e 1
to 1.
Section 80.— Is 2600 fe e t lon g from
Station 60 to 26 and con sists o f 4690
cubic yards o f excavation estim ated at
1696.60. C lea rin g estim ated at (120.00.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f
this section
(706.60. U otlom , 2 fe e t; slope 1 to 1.
Section 81— Is 2 6 0 0 fe e t lo n g -from
H im 1* '" U - a J u r ^ n K - n n n t a i « o f 2800
cubic yards o f excavation , estim ated at
(360.00.
C learin g estim ated at ( 40 .0 0 .
T o ta l estim ated cost o f t ill» section,
(390.00.
^ T o j a i ftutimali il i no! u f 'Illlp | i~ rlirh 7
T o ta l estim ated cost Of excavatin g.
(1118.60.
Estim ated cost o f clearin g, cu lverts,

etc., ( 260.00.

E n g in e e rin g ,
- T o t a l c o s t o f (h is ditch. (1706.60,-

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I t Josephs D itch, Ho. 34.
U eglnnlng nt Htfttlun “ O'* at the EL
..W ,.corn er o f L o t 3, 'MfttC HmiTtfa solidlvlslan No. 1, In Hertlmi 27, T ow n sh ip
19, Houth H a n g« 30 East, amt runnltiK
north on llio ea a t-a l&lt; le-of-M on r5 0 AVenui&gt; fo llo w in g an old open ditch to. H i«
eouth side o f the A : C. L. rig h t o f way
to Htutlon 6 4 -4 ; thence N . W. with
said r ig h t o f wuy to sta tio n 64 - 90;
thence Bald rig h t n n eles crossin g sale!
ra ilw a y tracks and back to the w est
side o f M onroe A ven u e extension, Hlntlon 67 - 60; thence north w ith said e x ­
tension to Station 8 4 and th e re te rm i­
nate In a cypress sw am p at- I^ike M on­
roe, con sistin g o f fo u r sections. I. e., 82,
- 33, 84- and -80.------Section 89— Is 900 fe e t lo n g fro m Hta- tlon 84 to 76 and con sists o f 202 cubic
yards o f excavation estim ated ut (30,30.
C lea rin g estlm nted ut ,(30.00. iT otu l
estim ated cost u f this section, ( 6 0 .2 0 .
Hlope, 1 to I; 3 fo o t bottom width.
Section 83.— Is 2600 fe e t long fro m
Htntlon 76 to 60 and conalsts o f 2622
cubic yards o f excavn tlon estim ated ot
C learin g estim ated ut (30.00.
T o ta l
T o ta l in tim ated oust o f this section,
»108.30. Station Cl. 2 ft. bottom ; S ta ­
tion 63, 3 ft. oh bottom ; 1 to I slope.
Section 84.— Is 2600 fe e t lon g from
Station 60 to 26 and consists, o f , 1876
cubic yards o f exca va tion estim ated nt
12x1.40. E stim ated coat o f clearing, (30.00. T o ta l estim ated cost o f this section,
f.111.40. 2 ft. bottom ; 1 to I slope.
Section 88. — Is 2500 fe e t lo n g fro m
Htntlun 26 to "O " and cunsisls o f 2198
rutile yurds o f excavntlon estlm nted nt
1329.70.
C lea rin g estim ated ui lUMKi
o n « cu lvert, Ht. G ertru d e's Avenue, 16
feet, (46.00. T o ta l estim ated unfit n f tills
s e c tio n ,- (384.70.
2 ft. bottom w idth;
1 tu 1 slope.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f Ht. .Joseph's
Ditch, No. 24.
T o ta l estlm nted cost o f excavation.
(1019.70.
T u la ) estim ated cost o f clearing, (lo o ,.
00.
E stim ated cost o f cu lvert, (46.00.
E n gineering, (60.00.
T o ta l estim ated cost (1221.70. '

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BM nstrom Ditch, Ho. 88.
B egin n in g ut Slatlun "O'* H W. ro rn er
L o t 31, M. M. S m ith 's sub-divlalon No. 3
Section 28, T ow n sh ip 1'», South llu iiqr
T h irty -o n e &lt;81 &gt; East, thence north un
east a id « o f Htenstrom Avsnun to Htalion 61 -70 on the south side o f M onroe
A ven u e; tlieu c« said rig h t unities east
alon g south side o f M onroe A ven u e to
Htation 76 on east side o f M onroe A v e ­
nue, tbera in ta rs e c tln g
(h o “ M o n ro e
D itch at tho N. W. C orner u f Lot 68,
St. Jseph's aub-dlvlslon con sistin g o f
three sections, I. e , 86. 87 and 88.
Bsction 88— la 2600 fe e t tong from
Station 76 to 60 and couslsta o f 2210
cubic yards, o f exca va tion estim ated nt
333I.CO.
C learin g estlm nted nt (80.00
- O n* c u lv e rt M onroe Avenuo, 15 f t span,
(46.00,
T o ta l estim ated cost o f tills
section, (464.60. 2 fe e t on bottom , 46
dngreo slope.
Section 87.— Is 8600 fe e t lohg from
Station 60 to 26 iy u lc o n jlia ta --o f- 37*oouble yards o f excuvatlon. estim ated ut
(411.6(1.
C le a rin g estim ateti at (10.00.
T o ta l eatlm ated
cosi o f thls aoctlon.
(498.60. 1 fe e t bottom ; alope 46 degr-iVa.
Bsction 88— Is 2600 fe c i lon g from
Htation 26 to "O " ju u l-C iM M its ts -ò f'ÌH r
---- n oM r yarrts o r r ic a v a ilo n . e a tlm a tn l at
(821,15.
C lea rin g jcitlm a ia d ut (39.00.
----- One c u tre rt i l uertrudu's Avcnue, 16
ft. spati, (46.00.
T o ta l «stim a teti cosi
°£ l h u .
**•••!••
Hiatlpn 81
change 1 ft. to 1 ft. on bottoni, 46 degrcr
-slope.
n i.
estim ateti cosi o f H ltnstroni
D iteli, No. 38:
iio ìfa l«
COÌ,t o f * ,pltviltlllnc la a rtu r, (190.00.
E stlm a ted c o s i o f cu lverts, (90.04.
JCnglncorlng, (60.00.
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B6oo ftrcrTtiug—m rn The World Depend» Upon The f» rm
Producía And Farm er'».In­
dustry And Trade
Now flint the country ho* fully recov­
T o t a l e s tim a te d rn&lt;it o f M o n ro e B ra n c h ered from the shock of the panic of 1907
Ditch, No. 24
T o ta l estim ated cost o f excavation, and the subsequent industrial depression
(1288.46.
and financial stagnation our citizens can
E stim ated coat o f clearin g. (240.00.
E n gineering, 76.00.
calmly look over existing conditions and
T o ta l estim ated cost o f ditch N o, 26„
notapintclligently and with precision lije
(1674.46.
weak and átrong points of business nf*s.

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S tation 86 to "O ” and conalsts o f 177U
cubic yards o f excavation estim ated nt
(8(6.60.
C lea rin g estim ated ut (10.00.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f .this section.
(346.60.
B ottom width, 2 ft .; slope.

H oblnson-W U son D itch, H o. S7,
B egin n in g nt Station “ O'* nt the N. R.
corner o f the N. W . % Section 89, T o r
ship 19, South Ilan gn 30 Hunt; thence
ea sterly 9400 fe e t to thuJdonroe-B ranch
ditch nt the N. E. corn er o f L o t 86, HL
Joseph's and there term inates, being on
a lin e between S ection s 21 a n d '23. salt!
tow n sh ip und range, and consists o f
fou r section s l. e., 93, 94, 96 and 98.
Section 93— In 1900 fe e t lon g fro m
Station 94 to 76 and con sists o f 2700
eubla yard s o f ex ca va tio n estim ated at
(406,00 und c le a rin g estim ated nt (130/
04. u r e a r i estim ated cost o f this see
tlun •iite.o o . 3 f t bottom w idth, 1 to
slo p e .'”
Bectlon 94.— Is 2600 fo e t lung fro m
Station 76 to 60 und consists o f 30u&gt;
elite yards o f exca va tion estim ated n
1450.00 and c le a rin g estim ated at (120.*
00. T otn l rstl mated cost o f ill la sec­
tion (670.00. B ottom w idth, 2 f t ; slope
1 to 1.
Section 98— Is 2600 fe e t lo n g front
Htutiun 60 to 36 an d -co n sta ts o f 43m.
oubio yards o f exca va tion estim ated at
8646.00. C learin g catlpiatcd a t ( 11 1.0 0
T o ta l estim ated cost o t tills section
(766.00.
Hutlum w idth 8 ft,; slope
to 1,
Section 99— Is 8600 fe e t long from
Station 26 to “ O " and consists o f 32oo
cublo -yards o f excavation , estim ated ut
(482.00.
C lea rin g estim ated ut (95.00
T o ta l estlm nted cost o f this section,
(577.00.
B ottom width, 1 ft.; s lo p « 1
to 1.
T o ta l estim ated coat o f Jtobihson-W IIson Ditch, No. 87:
T o t a l estim ated cost uf excavation
(1982.00.
*
C learing, 4K60.
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E n gin eerin g, “ (70:00.
T o ta l estim ated cost o f D itch N o 27
(2608.00,

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F a rm in g S ection M akes
P rosperous Cities

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* Bactio a DJ7— i s . 3600 fe e t l o n g fr o m
S tation 60 to 16, and consists o f 4 &lt;68
cubic yard s o f ex ca va tio n estim ated at
1714.46.
C learin g estim ated a t (10.00.
Station (26.00 c u lv e rt crossin g 8U a e r trudos A ven u e, (76.00. 8. V. tc lia n g ln g ).
■ S tation 46 crossin g M a la ria A v e n u e a t
— M onroe Station 110 0 .0 0 ~ T o t » r * I t im * le d
coat o f this section. (819.46. S tation .46
ch an ge 3 ft. to 8. .ft. on b ottom ; 46 de­
g re e slope,
i
Section 78,— Is 1600 fe e t lon g fro m
S tation *6 to " O " and conalsts o f 2290
cubic yard s o f exca va tion estim ated at
1341.60. T o ta l estim ated cost o f d e a r ­
s' Vng, 110.00. T o ta l m Mm ated c o x a o f this
flection, (367760.
Station 6 change i
fo o l to 2 fe e t on b ottom ; 46 degree slope.
T o ta l estim ated oost o f Haltord Ditch,
N a 11: .
.
T o ta l estim ated cost o t excavation ,
(1431.40.
‘
E stim ated cost o f clearin g. (100.00.
E stim ated coat o f bridges, cu lverts,
e t c j 1(116.00.-— « '
*E x tra exca va tin g, (10.00.
E n gin eerin g, (10.00.
. ;•
T o ta l estim ated cost o f D itch N o. 2!.
11981.40.
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fairs.

It was the industrial districts ns dis­
tinguished from the agricultural districts
that suffered, and it was the people in
those'dlklricts whose imprests were link­
ed closely with tluuw'of other industries
that were the-last to feci the revival of
trade. M M fl
-The industries directly depending upon
the patronage of the farm districts in
some instances or lines of business suf­
fered not at nil; others of tiie same line
of customers suffered but very little; lull
those supplying transportation lines with
material; those furnishing their product»
to the building trades of the cities; those
dependent upon the demands of mills,
simps and factories ôr upon municipal
improvements have hnd a serious two
years.
.
—
The skilled and unskilled labor of our
cities being deprived of demand for their
services to a large extent and having nt
the same time to meet the fierce compé­
tition of runny who flocked lo the cilles
for employment the day their usual placa
ol work ceased operations, suffered se­
verely.
The retail ntui *"iw4mde~Tnprrlnmin nT
the
country dependent upon the Con­
O o lfllD Ä o D itch Ho. 88.
B eginlining
n in g a
utt the in
Intersection
tersection c
o f M ul
sumption and demand from thecities and
berry A vonuo and G oldsboro St., thence
industrial districts were also in the list
w ith said street eastw ard on the nortl
side o f A . ,C. L . r ig h t o f wuy ditch,
thence n orth easterly w ith said -line to of those who hnd to bear the Imnleiruf
tho east llnu o f .1’o p ls r Avrrtur, thence bad. times.
northw ard w ith said A ven u e ou g u tter
Upon tiie other hand. (Im farmers, the
Hue there o f to the branch w est fo rk o f
Cloud Creek, thence i w ith the mnnnder
planter»,
thorny.whom they pnfRfhiml and
Inga o f said ditch, deepening, .widening
and s tra ig h te n in g
Uie sam e
to M il. those they* employed scarcely felt tiie
Creek, a distance o f 80U0 feet, co n sist­
ing or fo u r sections, I.
97. 9 8. 99 and slightest inconvenience from the Itlasi
Section 97— Is 600 fe e t lo n g from S ta ­ of disaster that swept the commercial
tion 80 to 75 und consists or 800 cubic cities and .tiie industrial districts.
Varda o f excavation , estim ated at ( 1 2 u..
They have kept on creating and enjoy­
ou. C lea rin g estim ated nt lio o .o o . T o
ta! estim ated cost o f this section, |22ii
ing prosperity, and with fair crops and
00. 3 ft. bottom w idth ; slope, 1 U. to i
Bsction 98— Is 2600 fe e t long iron continued high prices for their products
Station 76 to 60 and consists o f 6000
cubic yard s o f excavation, estim ated ut could not tell from their receipts that
(760.00. C
----- - nt- (200.UI&lt;
lea rin g estim ated
rotai kallinnted coat o f UiU sect ten. either.panic, depression or stagnation in
Ti
£960.00.
2 f t bottom w id th s slope |u business hud any abiding place in the
- Bsction 99— is 2600 fe e l lon g from American republic.
Station 60 tu 26 and consists o f 4321.
Here, then, is safety, security ami profit
cubic yards o f exca va tion estlm nted tu
fur untold thousands of our people whA
»648.00. C le a rin g estim ated n i -(Hif.-O.
T o ta l esttnmTRl coat . o f this section arc now und liavd b,!&lt;&gt;n in ihe lines of
(XII.TIO. 2 f t bottom w idth ; slope i
to 1«
uncertain and insecure iliilnstrinl work.
Bsction 100— Is 2600 feet lon g from
They have withessed farm products Jn
Htntlon 26 to **Om ami copnlflt* o f 33 lu
cubic yards o f excavation, estim ated m constant demand nt well-paying prices
(496.50. C learin g estlm nted at (110.On
T o ta l estim ated cob I o f thin sectln
when their own output could not be sold
1606.60. B ottom width. 1 f t ; slope 1V4
at any price.
-'
to 1,
T otn l estim ated oost OnldHboro D ltel
They
have
seen
manufacturers,
mer­
No. 18:
T o ta l estim ated cost o f excavation. chants and employes nf mills ami shops
f 201 4.60,
estim ated cost
of
clea rin g; and stores and factories idle und sofferVw« ft, 00.
lug. white the farmers and tlmir laborers
E n gineering, (60.00.
were busy amid plenty, making money
(••649 60 c“ llm a t*H' ''” " f ° r rtllch No. 28
and enjoying the very best of conditions.
The bids will be received upon escb secllon at
With resumption of wmk in the cities
tnbulalrd or upon each complete and teparnte im­
provement ur upon all of the work Included In the and industrial centers tiie demand fur tiie
dltlrk-t ot s whole.
,
hidden will Und the plan*, profiles and ipeciflca products of the farina will still increase
lion* on 111. In the olHoe of Wilbur A. (Jinn, En- and will call for corresponding increases
l"
K«*&gt;m 5. The Fini Nallonal Blink
Building, Sanford Florida. .
in the volume of such products.
A certified check for ten percent of the estimated
One million or two mlliionH of persons
amount of tuch improvement hid mutt accompany
each bid lo show good ralth by the contractor or added to our active fanning imputation
rontracton. Said amount to lie relumed upon re
" “ H0" rxecuilon of conlran. Surxvtt- would add fur more to make tiie prosper*ul bidder* will be required to enter lulu bond ami
contract lur fallbful performance of work for (hr Ity of the republic permanent than three
lutal amount of work, within live daya time from times that number busy in other occupa­
date of tale or forfeit amount deposited.
Said work lu be paid for In cath at ihe work pro- tions.
Xreaaea, 23 percent bein( retained unlUcompleted
Indeed, If we liad during tiie next score
when a telllement will be made In full.
Right la rr»rr\cd to reject any or all hid*
of yeurs two out of three of uli our in­
By order of ths board of county cnmniittiom-rt
of Orange county, Fla.
crease uf population engaged lit agricul­
...
B.M ROD!NSON.Cletk
Adilret* all bldt to B. M, Koblnton. Clerk of Ihe tural occupations, it would be the very
Circuit Court. Orlando, Ha.
b(jyt possible condition for the entire
country.
.'
Tho farm offers at the same time with!
this certainty fully as goud a percentage
uf
proflt as the average of thu industries.
B u lld a r of
The farm offers independence to Its
ffarble and Granite Monuments
owner cVoy-day-of every-year; wfaile lH
- - - - - - f— T om bton er, Etc
the industries few owners and no em­
VASES. SETTEES AND IRON FENCES ployees can be free from care ns to the
ruture or trouble jHuljuuioyance in the
R elettcrin g N e a tly D o n «
|
I la r « i i iresent.
----- -— tmue on Your Worlu
Tiie funner« of the-United Slñtesñre
Will call on you by rrqueil with Samples entitled to the honor und credit of stuyund dctliln*. Importer of Forelitn
ing and stopping the rush of disaster by
Granite and Marble
their splendid accumulation uf cash und
C hurch S tre e t, Orlando, Flo rid a wealth uf product readily convertible into
W r i t * o r C a ll F o r P ric e s
cash.
Their ability to buy and pay fur what
they required saved our financial, com­
mercial and industrial Interests from ut­
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Tonsorial Parlors
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I iving aa a reason that the department [a
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IN AND ABOUT T HE CITY

T he Herald’s 'phone is No. 148

Are you n subscriber to T iie 'H eraiuT

Twenty-one meals nt Stumon's for $4

D. L Burton and wise of Boston spent
'*■ ^ otr- M. 0, Overstreet of Orlando was in Tuesday-In the city. V * ~
-little Happenings— Mention of the city Monday.
The famous Elgin Creamery Butter for
Matters In Brief.
America alarm clocks Tor 85c ut Fer- sale at W. W. Long’s Grocery.
nald's.
Ralph Dennis oPBaltimore was among
the
visitors to the city this week.
PERSONAL ITEMS OE INTEREST Sep C. A. Reed for furniture and piano
moving.
if
Garner &amp; Roberts nre now agents for
Kenny McCook of the Armour Packing the fntnous Royal Scnrlet can goods.
Summary of the Floating Small Talk
Co., called upon the local tradeon Monday,
S. H. Happersctt of Jacksonville speflt
Succinctly Arranged fo r (lu r­
ried tlerald Readers.'
Fresh fish on Fridays and Saturdays nt Monday in the city.
GARNER &amp; R0BERTS~selPOur Own
S_C. Richardson's, Leffierbfockr'— “ 30
"Wade, the tuner. Orlando.-----eolleo,
the most popular brand In Sanford.
Read
the
Sunday
dinner
menu
of
Bye*
J. C. Snead lias returned from n trip to
Lo
Hotel.
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nwny
with dust while sweeping car­
Tampa.
pets
by
buying
Wizzard Carpet Clennefbf
Rev.
W.
A:
Mason
of
Macon,
Ga„
will
Fancy work supplies, ot 507, Magnolia
W. W. Long.. ...
l»reiich
ot
the
Baptist
church
next
Suudny
avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Wcllslager and child
Buy Henry' Cloy Flour oT W. W. Long. night at 7:30. All ure cordially Invited
to nttend.
of Jacksonville were in tho city Tuesday.
The best on earth.
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If you want to sell or Inty city lots, cltj^
While your wife is away, make yourself
See Our New Line of Ladies’ Waists and
Pop Stumon paid The. Herald office n
at home at Stumon's. 21 menls for $4. property, celery^umis, s«c N. H. Garner.
visit lost week.
H. W. Oppenheim, n well-known travelEverything in fresh western meats nt
If you arc not lly ln l a t the City Res­
F a roa ..^ f f l a s f t l a
GARNER &amp;. ROBERT’S new ment mnrkct, jutf salesman of Jacksonville, was In tho
taurant you are not living right.
city
Moudny.
Jiemember to have Thè Herald folluw-. * J1--C. ituuuiuy lain the city this week in
Now is tlie time to buy your sub-irri­
^you When you take yeirrstrAtmeKTAp."'*"1 ««he Interest of the new Sanford directory.
Mr. Rnrnscy expects to deliver the books gated land. See M. M. Smith.
J. P. Musselwhile, the turpentine king
this week.
The American und Ellwood fence are
of Osteen, spent last Monday In the city.
For an up-to-date tnilor-inade suit, see the best on the market. See them at the
McKinley edition of ten cent sheet mu­
D. A. Cnhiwell
Sons.
Geo. 11. Feriinld Hanlewnre Co., before
sic, all the popular nlra. at City Cigar Store.
Wade makes fri-ipicni trips to Snuford. purchasing.
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Fresh evsry week. Plow's famous cu li­
Several of the inmates of tho Sanford
Write him ut Orlundo.
die,,
at GARNER &amp; ROBERTS.
Miss linminh Peter of Winter Garden, House hiked out In their night gowns lust
Clms, Hand là having hlahouacop fetih
oihTMF. null Mrs. H. Meisluihu of Clarco- .Tuesday night ¡it the cull of lire, A gas
avenue remodeled, and will udd several
nn. were the guests of Mr. mul Mrs. S. jet in one of the rooms ignited the mos­
roonls to It.
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quito bar and caused n small blaze,which
Runge on Sunduy,
M. M. Smith has 1,000 acres of celery
was extinguished quickly.
Planting time is here. M. M.Smith will
lami. Sold on easv terms.
The Cily Kestaurunt gives 21 meals
sell you land, uu easy terms.
Seventy-five bushels Of cow peas for
ror $4.50. and they arc worth It.
Fresh Georgia butter, 35 cents n pound
ssle cheap, at E. A. llefficld Co.'s.
John Duster ami Dr. R. L. Taylor left for
for sale by Garner fit Roberts.
their homcs-lu Pennsylvania, Tuesday,
It is estimated that over one hundred
The Howurd-Packard Land Co.-hnsTCdwelling Iioubcs will be constructed in
after spending several days here. They
moved their headquarters from the Wei*
purchased 150 acres of celery Infid from
Sanford during the summer.
bom Block to rooms over Clms, K miner's
tb^ Holden-RentEsnVTeCbrih Spring Ham­
Buy a meal ticket, und eat your Sunday -atere-in-the M. Kt T. Block!
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mock, and will he down early in the fall
dinner ut Stumon's.
Not the cheapest, but Hie best—are to.«U»velop-the4rtnd:—Tlteyitr PlnUy giknf
jHrnnTwholesomy,
aerved at 'th e City Hi t ? fellows and made a host of friends' here
the meals served.nt The City Réstau- lourout.
during.their visit.
rant.
Bendi.Cottage for rent. After July 1
Mrs. J. H. Ferguson has rented thélufp^e Bench cottage, known ns "Badger Burrow,"
___ _____ Electric Lights----- 1— ------on Oak avenue next to the Presbyterian foriiatabce dniie summer. Address, G. ure coming. Have your store and resi­
ChjirtJiJnd will lake [tossession June 1.
B. Senmun. Lfitylomi. Flu.
41-2 dence wired now. Exi&gt;ert electricians.
for Sale—Three pool tables and one _.Fin e cigars, the (!. II. 8.-, thr Or 11; NO, All work -donee tinder lnsurnriCe 'ruIesT
barber chair,__Whole for- $40(h-easy
Notify W. A. Parr or phone our office und
Drive your Wagon into Sanford
~terms". Joe Saucer, next to Pastime und the Henry George. GARNER fic ROB­ we will make estimate.
ERTS sell them all.
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If yuu want a llrst-dnss tnilor-inade
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Geo. H, F ernald Hardware Co.
Call on C. II. Evans
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Home investers pm your celery money
suit ror $12.98. cull ut I).
Caldwell &amp;.
JUST RECEIVFD
He. can deliver any brand you want out of
in Celery Delta Ijiiu I Co.'s hind. See
Sous.
Another
lot
o
f
those
Uurgnlns
In
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Our new Warehouse
If it's printing yon want, send it to Tin:
Harness at
Hurry Wilson's
Dr.
R.
L.
Taylor
of
Pittsburg
and
John
Without Delay—
IIu m d office. First-class work- guaran­
Gus und ElectrlcTIxtures
Duster of Tnrentum. Pu., left this week
teed.
We carry the combination fixtures, also
for their homes ufter s|&gt;eiidlng n week in
Have you seen the latest things In
full
liiit.of gas -fixtureh, brackets, etc.
the city purchasing celery hinds.- _ _ ___
[ refrigerators—all steel—M Harry J.
Gas stoves und ranges.
Get your fencing now, and get the
Wilson's.
Tin: Fernald H ardware Co.
American or the Ellwood kind. Geo. 11.
George Lovell was home for u few days
MAIL BOXES
Fermild Co.
40
Ibis week from Jacksonville, where he
The best Box mode—The Riley. Used
The
Byc-Lo
Hotel
will
rent
you
a
room
attending Massey Business College,
exclusively on Route No. I.
fot $3 n week (one person) with-hotel
Harry J. Wilson.the Royal Tailors brand of clothing
conveniences.
if
‘means perfection. See samples at D. A.
For Sule
A. J. Brown of Atlanta, the southern
Caldwell &amp; Son's.
Two lots corner of Maple avenue and
representative of the Weslinghouse Elec­ Second street, by Jay H. Beck.
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You need u good iy|&gt;ewrlter mid do not
tric &amp; Munfg. Co. of Pittsburg left Mon­
Or an y other brand of our justly
want to pny an exhorbitant price for it,
CLOSING OUT
day after spending several days In this
ire tlie lllickenilerfer, at The lleruld office
Celebrated Fertilizers—
My stock o f Guns und Rifles. New
city.
and
second
hand.
Burgalns
If
you
Messrs. Horner of Orlando nhd Gaddes
Do you want Hardwood Ashes?
Only $-1.50 for a 21-meal ticket at want them.
Harry J. Wilson.
of Baltimore, representing the packing
the City Restaurant.
The meals arc
Dried Blood, Sheep Manure. Blood and Bone
bouse interests, were In the city on Mon­
worth
more.
day.
Nitrate of Soda?
Florida people better see Sanford Celery
A little money now and a little now and
Deltii Land Co.'s property la-fore buying
then is the way to buy celery land. See
truck farms.
J. N. W hitnuR.
All Local Advertisements Under Tills
M. M. Smith for particulars.
Mr. J. F. Fuller, consulting engineer of Heading, one Cent a Word Each Issue
Our Own coffee, the best 25 rent coffee
tlie Cornett Phosphate Co., was in the
Wanted—House, furnished or unfurn­
on the market, for sule at Guruer &amp; Rubcrls'
city this week. Mr. Fuller will have charge ished. Address I'. O. box 181.
Stores only.
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of tho outside wiring of the new electric
Wanted—Everyone to know that the
Mr. und Mrs. Runge sjient several days
Ullckensderfer typewriter is the best on
light plant.
the market. See them at The Herald of­
this week In Savannah, where Mr. Runge
(Write us)
Get ready for the files and Mos­
attended a meeting of the Germania so­ quitoes. Largest stock and lowest fice. *
If
you
want
a
first-class
typewriter
at
ciety.
prices on screen doors and windows a modcrate rice, call nt The lleruld office,
Harry J. Wilson's.
At u bargain—50 acres of best celery at
anil inspect the Blickensderfer. The-best
CHAS. H; EVANS, Stiles Agent,
land in celery delta. On St. Gertrude nvcMr. and Mrs. W..I1. Underwood nrenow ami most compact umdiincon themurket.
For Sale.—P. M. Elder of theCelery av­
nue. See Murrell, the real estate man. comfortably situuted In their new apart­
Sanford, Floridu
enue cash store luis 200 bushels of peas
Welburn block.
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ments on the second floor of the new furahla.----------—_ ------ !-------- . 34,-If
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N. Whittier reiurnedlnst Saturday Bdllding féCéntiy6fecté&lt;]~I&gt;F MrrUiiilerFor Salk.—200 bushels cow pens. See
us before buying.
Whitaker fit Burnet.
from New York, where he 1ms been com­ wood on Oak avenue.
The Atlantic Hotel at Coronado Bench I For Sale—Five acres of good celery
bining business und pleasure for the past
ten d a y s . ------------------------- --- * ,, will open ubout June 1st, remodeled and land all in cultivation. On the Sanford
A. Everglades Ry. about 3 inIlea Hum the
refurnished. Water and gas. Terms very city. Will lie sold in the next ten days
Solicitor DeCottes is busy this wèef
reasonable. T. B. Demaree, owner and for $3.500.' Cull ot the Herald office for
gmvituting between Sanford und Orlando
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IP -* particulars.*— ' *
where he is busy attending court— J ls proprietor._____ - ------- ---- ----F
or SALE.—Choice Jersey cows for Bale
Don't forget the meeting at thecity hall
&gt;ld"MrnJeCottc8 Is winning nume and
cheap. Now fresh or will be soon. Also
E S T A B L IS H E D 18GS
fame ns one of the ables solicitors that tonight. Every citizen of Sunford should Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. Cir­
svev faced an Ornngc county-Jury.----- - attend und help the Fourth of July celebra­ cular free. C. F.Wurd.WInterPark. 20tf
For Sai.e—Boiler, pomp, and engine. 0
tion.
Are Offering Any and A ll Kinds of Florida Real Estate
Miss Mary Boyd of Winter Garden Is
Chase &amp; Sanborn seal brand coffee, the horse. In good condition, and willbcsold
Ihe guest of MIhs John Nell Garner this
cheap.
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best grade on the market.
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_Sanford Machine fit Foundry Works.
nt ns Low Prices nnd on a «Reasonable Terms
vosk, Miss Boyd's many friends tn SuiiGARNER 8l ROBERTS. .
Typewriter for sale— In good condition,
tod ure glud to see her again la their
new key caps. Worth $30; can he had
As Can lie Had Anywhere.
midst.
M.«P. LIpe returned this week from a trip for $15, if tuken nt once. Rev. Kirkland.
to his utd home in North Carolina. While
Rhode Island Reds tor sale.—Choice R.
At Sanford avenue. No. 314, AftF. Foot­
in Charlotte, Mr. Upe had the pleasure of I. red hens, cockerels, pullets and eggs. Ottico on Park Avenue, between ' First und Commercial Streets. Sanford. Florida
man repairs shoesfroin forty-flvo to sixty
Prices low. —Cecil Ga duett, French ave­
meeting President Taft.
Wnts, half soles. Cement putches, ten to
nue. SanfonL
Now
is
the
lime
to
build
your
fence
und
twenty, Raised heels,' from fifteen tb
Drink a Botti® of
For R e n t .— June 1st lo Nov. 1st, elghttwenty-Qve. Call and see Footman, both the Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.. Is the room house, furnished throughout, llo t
white und colored. I will please yotL^fl place to buy. See the Ellwood and Amer­ and cold water, gas and every improve­
ment. Choice Iocs Gun. Six blocks from
«an. Satisfaction'guaranteed, or" no*pay. ican Fence.
business portion. Inquire at' Tlie Herald
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Commons have moved
Dr. E. H. •' ' ~~ the jwelJJtnQWB
office
particulars.
Armstrong,
hfStoneTalaniJ. Mrs."Commons will have
For R ent— Five-room cottage, furnished
ksonvlttr g y r ip
o
speciali«!,
»¿11 make a
a class in china painting at the residence Apply People's Bank.
Professional visit to "SgMotd'^una IQ-11of Dr. Pulesum every Tuesday.
House for Kent—Furnished or unfur­
Ah who Wish U) 8«e him will have to call
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The best dlnoer In the city at The nished. Apply to R. H. Marks.
_°° (hi* d ate-at he is here these days
City Restaurant fe r 35 cents.
v * For Kent.—One furnished bedroom up
The Doctpr specializes on all eye
G ING ER A L E OR S O D A W A TE R
stairs. W. F. Leavitt, corner of Third
Capt. and Mrs. R. H. Murks are now lo­ su ed and Elm avenuet^wthb*. and reflex complications, head.
38-tf
Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent illness, eld
nervousness and stomach troubles cated ot the Bye-Lo Hotel.
. For Kent—Four upstairs rooms. Apply
digestion and give you health
116
French
avenue.
40-2p
overcome wlthptu drugs. Croat eyet
A S3 prize tu the map running highest
For Rent—Four furnished rooms en suite.
“ »»¡gliteoed. without.Juùte. Oflk&lt; Hotel number of bells in pne,#un. Joe Saucer's
Corner Ninth Sued and Pork avenue. 41-2 The Sanford Coca Cola Bottllnf Co., Sanford, Fla
osnfurd House.
poolroom.
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JNT. P. Y O W E L L &amp; CO

ArmouT Blood, Bone &amp;■ Potash
Armour Celery Grower
Armour Vegetable
Armour Practical Trucker

WANTS

Ask for it,-W e have it

THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER

WORKS

Jacksonville, Fla.

T he M arks
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�VOICE OF THE PEOPLE

COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE
In This Department will be Found
Views, Opinions and Comments
Of Practical W riters
To T V Editor of I V Herald:

H may be of in u vo t .to some of oar
.citizens to. know that verbal communica­
tion through space and through aoilds
also without wire or other visible con­
nection Is now an accomplished fact.

around the bouse and breed as they do in
so many bouses where they ire not com­
pelled to get them out. "Let a little sunahlnejn." Butja y . the real estate mao
have the cinch over them all out here.
Real estate is always on the move and go»
log up, up, up. You set it is on the move
so much that all he has to do is to stand
out In a sandstorm till he gets his clothes,
pockets, eyes, and mouth (nil and then go
out In the air, dump it, and he has a niced ty lot for sail. Again, the next wind, if
the storm is a good one, and his mouth is
big enough (and mmy.aH of them youCver saw, are) he will have a good-sized
farm for sail. Business is so great out
tifTethalxfrom r tety uiliw niflu rou mrrt
is In the business. I thought of trying it
myself, but I found my mouth was not big
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CITY
OR TR U C K LA N D S
Come and See Us

• ** Ort Monday, Hay*I71h. .there was d talker,- One of the best things out here is

citlzens:

Fui

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J. W Dicàia» *
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Fules Ion
A. E YowrII
r. Sbeller,
W. L Morsen
W .j. JeaatnSS
H. A. Hart
L H W illi.m»
I H. Woodruff
T. A. Newlan
ü_.dtY-llû*erd.-M-D- W m .T B U iae
h. E. Starr
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NeltonGray
F A Sriiumpert ■
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the water business^ I.think 1 would have
gone into it if I had not come out hrre so
broke, for, as ( have said, there is no rain
and the water man deals it out by water
meter, and that little machine is equal to
the wind for moving. It^ has the "habit*of moving so moth WkHJii!Bil 'T'iT7i*?Vu~l
stops, even if the consumer does. It cer­
tainly knows Us biz for the water manWell. I might go on and tell you a lot more
in this strain, but I will wind -up for this
time by saying San Angelo Is as fine n
western town as you will find In west
Texas. It is a city of about IS,000 peo­
ple. There are a great many rich, ranch-,
men who own large ranches and lots of
cattle. They have fine houses. They
raise cattle, sheep and goats by the score,
and market quantities of beef, mutton,
hides and wool. There is a large amount
o f cotton, wheat and corn grown herea­
bouts.
Wishing you oil well, and that prosper­
ity will smile on every dweller in Orange
county, and that I may see you all soon.

BOARDING CELERY, SANFORD, FLA

It Makes No Difference What You Want or Where You Want It

-K A, H im iiiifr
San Angelo, Texas.

and on Terms that are Right

HOWARD-PACKARD LAND COMPANY •
Life In Texas
To I V Editor ot T V llereld:

W h e re

D evout o f

th e

C elery

I have bee if away from' Sanfonyiearly
. C ity W o rs h ip S unday. six months now. and it seem» almost a
year since I left to come out to this “dry
land." ' 1 thought I would write and tell
RESUME OF ALL CHURCH EVENTS
you something about this country as I
have seen it since coming here, and ex­
tend my heartfelt wish for all In the "land Of Interest to Those Religiously In
of promise." I see by your good paper
cllned—Subjects of Discourses
that Sanford has hndagood year of which
for the Sabbath.
I am heartily glad, and I hope to hear and
■y- » tu»i Sjutford- Lu» grown to be tint-toe«O lir c t N l , l 1» iW nSt« Ml (.Iff ill.. Wrtlnef
gest inland town in 1’loridn. I thlpk she
H r * l M ethodist
now hns the start and isawakeningtothe
Krv.A.E
Hum*!uildr-f,(-a»lof
;cliurvti. m m rr Park
fact that it lias all the natural advantage» •
and Filth itrrrt; parwmnfr, runter M ai
noti»
avenue
and
Srvrnlti
»tritt;
phone 251,
to become one of the foremost cities of
Sunday fuurnlng »»w in? at tt; evening t r j i i x .
Florida. 1 think The Herald Is a valuable 7:00; Sunday Kbnui. U.43 a m , Jnu K Met
help to push it along. All of my interests Unger, S on F i«« uriti league. 3:00 Su rular eviri
anil work for the last twelve year* (till I
met with my reverse) has been In Ornnge _____ !S* Fioplc a CvnireiallDtial
county, and Sanford, and naturally my
Rev, R. L Kirkland. luttb*. Sunday morning

lU u m tM tw

w rvirr, It; eventi------“
Wnlnevday, 7.00
J, C. Fnirningrr, ‘ iwrlnlrndent

M em orial Day Services
Next Sunday will be natiunal Metnoriol
Day. In Sanford services will be held in
the Congregational church. Rev. R. Lee'
Kirkland, the pastor, will preach the ser­
mon. lie will take for his subject. "The
Kneeling Notion the Only Cliristinn Na­
tion In the World.” In -this service we
not only pay a tribute of respect to the
soldier who sleeps in the blue but equally
to the one in gray who sleeps at his side.
We will not deplore the grave of the one
In gray aud immortalize the grave of the.
other, but we will, recognize that heroes
sleep here and give each man the credit
of having consciously laid down his life
in the protection of his country.
The G. A. R. extends a pressing invita­
tion to all the Southern soldiers.
This service will not be held in a spirit
of war and blood, but will be held in the
spirit of a great nation and to the God oL
ITeavew-wiil-be—givetr-the f tedlt fornr
united republic.

us rains." It blew so much that I cut my
mustache off to keep it from blowing out
by the roots. Speaking about the wind,
let me give you some of the great advant­
ages of It, It Is a fine place for the newspaper man You ouglit to come out and
try It. You see you would not have to
bother with carrier boys. Just address
your pupers and start themout. The oth­
er Sunday morning I stepped out itic door
aud there was my paper stuck up against
a mosquil bush; rigiit near the 3oor. I
built a-house for my sister-in-law in Feb­
ruary and tlie wind seemed to be in its
-height— WeU.it-wnsflne.—Tt I I t i II - the
carpenters and builders they ought to
come out und see the buildings go up.
r ir lt Bastiti
All they have to do is to lay the lumber
Rev. J. W. Boyd pastor:
around (he foundation, and the wind will k ». II; even Ins service. 7:3
a. m. : Dr. J. T. Dentoo. Sai L: Il Y. P. U. Sunday
carry the lumber up to the building. Some­ st
0 :3 » p. lu . IL E. Tular. ‘feat.; prayer meeting
times the wind blows so hard that the car- every Wednesday, 7:30 p.
Tlie pastor, Rev. J. W. Boyd, will occu
penter does nut have to even drive the
nails. He just starts them, and the wind py the pulpit at the morning hour. At
keeps the hammer going till they are all night Dr. W. A. Mason of Macon, Ga., wjlj
driven. It is a great place fur the gloss conduct the service. B. Y . P, U. «fa llón tnnn, lotf.TSFc v erybod y has to wear win- ary meeting promptly at 0:30 p. in. A
cordial invitation to ail services.
dow glasses over their eyes to keep the 1
sandstorms from putting them o u l . Trains
Holy Crass Episcopal
out here have an easy time. They use
8. 1. Ilruvn, n c tw i A. D. Key, senior «tar­
tlie Ucauinont crude oiL When the wind da*:
, Rev.Sunday
momios sonrio», I I; evening servie*.
Is nut blowing, and when it is. they Just ,7:30; Sabbath atliuuT 0:43a. ni.; U. F, WhlUter,
Supt.-. prayer meeting. 7:30 Wedoeoday evening.
move rigiit along with the wind, if they
are going in tiie same direction. The ire- '
Presbyterian
quent sandstorms are such delightful
ton morning servite,
tbbalh aduni}. 0:30 •&gt;things for thgjiouaekeeper and the store- \
prayer meeting Wedkeeper, i t just blows right'IhroughfYeti' 1
crevice, door. Window, etc', and keeps
them out of mischief and from getting la- 1
zy. fur they have to dean it out everyday *
to keep from being buried dn It. And. do i
you know, I think It is one thing that makes
It so healthy out 'here, for all the microbe* ‘
and molecules must go out every day with I
the sand, and does not get achance to lay J

T H E JA C K S O N CARS

No Sand too Poop. No Hill too Steep

A. E. H ILL, Agent

Asparajjus; Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflowers, etc., etc., In Sanford, pays
! Sell Hit* I .arid—Your Brain*, Money, and
Muscles Makes the Crop and the Profit

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Celery Delta and other Desirable Tracts in Block* to suit Purchaser.

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Prices and description* upon

First National Bank BuiWi»¿

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�May 20. 1909

TME 5 ANFORD HERALD

Notice o f Incorporation
of Florida, on the
for Letter» Patent
I . ATHLETIC AND
__ under the followini
chorter. tt» &lt; nal of which is now on
the office of ine . cretary of the State of
Gto. A. DtCom*.
Waornt,

Sm m

___

J

HUftocN, ;

T. A. NtwiAit,
J. D. Davmoh.
A^ U W

0A N D ^ M U S E M E l?r AS SO C U TW N 0

w, the undersigned. have oseoclnted ourselves
ijettwr for the purpose of tormina into a Uxly
Si.iriiml corpora«© under and by virtue of the
$
andjojwlopt-lbe W«
— K »n t c t e * of inwrporal^on.

Notice Of Incorporation

•
Ml It« nlniv of bu*lne*» »hnll lie at Sanfonl.
Florida.
m in»» v—

x m n r a.

T

NoUH Is hereby given that we. the undersigned.
IntrrulXp apply to ibi- Htmoram* Allten WV (ill'
chrlM Governor of the state of Florida, on the 10th
day uf June, A. D. 1909, tor letters patent Incort b r }-*|le» Building ami Loan Atxoclatlun,
under the following proposed charter, the original
or which I* now on tfle In the office or the Secretary
of State of Florida
“W-U.
'* *H'-----'
oimm ,
W, H. Uxorxwooo.
S, Rtruor,
.
G. R. Caihocn.
S. ■ptnxsron.Gin. A. DrCoTtri.
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF EAGLES
BUILDING AND 1X)AN ASSOCIATION
We, the undetslgnrd, have associated ourselves
together, and do hereby assordateoutselves for the
purpuaeof forming ourselves Into a lardy politic
nnd curpntate, Umler nml by virtue of the taws of
the state of Florida, and do ailopt the following ar­
ticle* of Incorporation.
.

AttlCLtl

The name of this corporation shall I * Eagles
llui ding and Loan Aisia-iatlnri nnd its place of
Imslness shall Ire at Santord. Orange County. Fla.
A tm i n
. _
TtoganeraI-nature of the business to Ire conduct­
ed by this corporation »Roll he to buy, owb, sell
and convey real estate, and to improve the same
by erecting buildings thereon; to borrow mnnry and
securt* the same, and monies otherwise owing, hy
mortgages, deeds, bonds, note* or other obligations
Iherefor; to make advances and hums of money; to
lease real estate as landlords; to boy and sell, to
acquire, own nnd bold all personol property necr*
snry to advantageously conduct sml transact
transocl an)
any
Irflsin*»* that this corporation
Is authorized to car­
cor------------orized
ry on; nnd Indo all such other nnd further things

r S h t r lf f t Sale

Toi-

Woodb ¿ g a . and

Dill to Remove Cloud
front Title

IN C h a n c i ik y .
Edith Ellison Adams BUI for Maintenance or Cuotributkm Under Sec. 1934
vs
Gen. Statutes.
Frank Adams.

Trustee.
C'
Trustee:
tw!l!“ a“ Kmmei Wilson, being d u lysw orn .d e- 11iTthe affidavit of Edith Ellison Adams, herein
} j y * *bu says: That be U tare o f tlie attorneys tor duly filed, she delates and aay* that ahe is the
S the abovea entitled
cmiuca cause, that
mat complainant In «b o w «m ilted cause, that lire de­
tb s io 1
i6» « * to believe aud does believe fendant. Frank Adams, is ■ resident ol Maitland,
county,
Florida,
tnld/n. / cr' Ildanl' C' C, Warwick, trostee. Is a Oran|e
Orange c—
.... —
,— , that
y «— Re
. has been
____absent
.r*” ” 1'o f • state or country Uiher than this state, J (u lilllitfr»id riu « In Sgld CpuBly fus *“ “ • **
ijS tS i
uÄ
Ö
' Ä
t ' Ä re' a____
l l ? » days
next
preceding
this
application
for orr
that tirere is___
no person In the
nF*
[here Is no person In the state uf der of publication, ___________
°f ■ »übt«a-no upon whom »tale i f ITti»ldai t ^ * * ^ r l r ^ ^ n strbporaau^pod

Chase &amp; Co.

seventh Judicial Circuit in and tor Orange
count
___
*inty.
...........of'Florid
state
*
a." dated
J April
* - n 23
23, A
A.. D. 180
1909.

Thigpen.
Mrtnr
j S g r ^ “ -•
- wimum
i f * « nrul
A |,W
a » «Company
Estate
are plaintiffs
... K. W
nseumwi_____
aintlffs ai.u
and J
estbruok and_________
Williamand

F, L. Gamble, doing business as Wm. Gamble ■«
Company are defendants.
I have this day levied upon and will sell on Mon­
day the 7th day of June. A. 1). 1909. the same
firing a legal sales day and during the legal hours
of sales In front of thecuurt house In Orlando, Or­
ange county, Florida, at public outcry lo the high­
est and best bidder tor cash the tollowlngdrfcrlt.nl
£Sa
l
W ” * aml filing Insakt Ornnge county.
Florida, to wit: Lot 37 ofFlorlda Land (tCotonlzatlnn Company's Farm, purchaser to pay for title.
38-4
I. A.Kitswuao, Sheriff.

SHIPPERS OF

Florida Fruits &lt;&gt;ndVegetables

Notice o f Application for Tax Deed Un­
der Section 8 or Chapter 4888, Laws
o f Florida
Notice
Is ___
hereby
■ n
j y _given athnl Fnrrvey W^Taher

punii a »e ro i Tax Ccrllficntr No. 293, doled the

ft
‘ day
‘
----- has llUd aald eerfourth
of' June A. ‘D 1U0U.
eeneral nature of the bu*lne»i In lie tram-tificate in my ofllne, and has made application tor
'«red inil conducted by Ibl* corporajlon abriL t&gt;c.
tax
deed
to
issue
In
accordanoe
ewlth law. Said
.. rTiijMofWe*amt~ promote-aihleflg and imiiMcertificale embraces the following drsctilied prop
./■ It uf all kind», to organize and inniolnln tcnmi
erty »lumini in Qrmuga county,. Flnrhln, to-wil:
Srdav ban hall, football, and other game* reffulrBeginning NE Cor of WIT of SE Si Sec 32 To IDS.
Inatkill to own, maintain, operate nml manage a
Range 30 E, Run W 12.02 ch». S l l . l t ch*. E1S.IS
to
S?,‘ nl pork for the purpoae of hnrao racln
çhs. N 4 .ll chi, NWly to Beg. IS acres. Tire sakl
nromote and encournle and conduct fair« am ciland
being assessed at the date of the issuance of
mu Ion. to run. operate and maintain an nrnu»r*
such crrtlfiente in the name of unknown owner.
raent^pork. to own. buy. »el and convey
------ reni.
Unless said certificale shall Ire redeemed accofdlng
niate to acquire, own. bur. sell nnd convey twrtn law. lax dred will Issue ibernili on ihe 31st day
property of every
xinu am
•anal 'properly
cverjr kind
andi cnnrncier,
character, to
of
May A. D. IOOS.
IIKi| buildInga at It may desire or deem
Witness my official signature anil seal this the
Drooer, or that may ba required tor the uae of the a» may be. n » ww»»-rr»gmnftrnl Ip, to- .done, tor 30lh
day of April A. D. 1Ü0I).
.
Jofiotalton In carrying on It* builnc*»; to borrow •Ure srnvs-ssfnl tramactlon oT the ' businest of thi*
M. RisttwvxT.
&gt;Mier and to-secure the aame and monies other* tOTporallon;'■rta to have, exercise and enjoy all 37-4l I ssal)Clerk Circuit CmrrtB.
Orange (hwnty. Fin
■lieowing by mortgage deed*, bonds, note», or the right», powers ami privileges Incident to corpo­
'■tharobligationt therefore; and to do all auchother ration» organized and existing under the laws of
Notice
o
f
Application
for Tax Deed
andhirth«; thing» oa may be nrersanry and ex- the State of Florida.
nrdlent tot*done for the successful tronaactlon
Under Section 8 o f Chapter 4888,
A m o s in
of any of the business thia corporation la authorized The amount of the capital stock of This corpora­
Laws o f' Florida
intransact and conduct; and to have all auchother tion »hall be Twenty Thousand ($20,000,00) Dol­
and further power» Incendcntal to «.-orirornlloiia. lars. to he divided into two thousand shares of the Nutter Is.hereby given Hint Herbert O. Crlpprn,
organized and eslttlng under
.pap rotoe of Trn ($10.00) Dollars each, lotie paid purchaser of tax certlltentr No. 2297, ilntnl the
for with lawful money of the United Statr», All or frill day of Novrmbrr A. D. 1895, hns 11ini snkl
tf Florida.
jumrtx m. *
any portion of the »aid capital »lock mny tv- pay­ certificale in mv ottlcr, olid has made application
The amount of the capital alock of this corpora- able inor Issued or u»rd for or In the purchase of tor tnx tinsi to Issue In nccorilnncr with law, Suhl
linn »hall I* FIVE THOUSAND (iS.UOO.OU) property, labor or services, at a lost valuation rettificale embraces, the fullowlng described prop­
DOLLARS, to he divklrd Into five hundred «Imres thereof to bwdeterminedby the board nf directors! erty situntrsl tn Orange cuunty, Florida, to wit:
W 9 a of SEK of NEK Sec 8. Tp 20 S, R 31 E.
- of the par value of Ten Dollar» each to Ire paid tor
ASTICLX tv
Tire snkl land being nttessed at the date of the
■tih lawful money of the United Statea. All or Tltla corporation »hall
continue
and
have
toll
aay portion or the aald capital atock mny he pny- K wer torvenlse itscorparalejighti and franchise* Issuance of sakl certificate In Ibe name of R. I*.
Brown. Unless Snkl eertifirtitr shall Ire retlrerunl
al/eln or Issued oruaed for or In the purchase of
■a prriudof nlnrty-nlne years fromand after lire ncronling to Inw, tax deni will Issue thereon on the
Moperty, labor or service», ol a Just valuation com
m
encem
ent
of
It»
corporate
existence.
24th day uf May A. D., 1909.
therruf to be detenitlncd by the Iward or director».
Wll nets my oITteial
ASTKTf v*
ial slgnstu
signature nml sen! this the
•
«m at tv
23nl day of April A. If . 1909
The
butines»
of
this
nrrjrorniion
»hall
lie
ran*
Thi* corpotollon »hall continue and have full
I .«al I '
B. M. RosiKsna,
power to esrrctoc ft* corporate right» and frun- duelisI by the fullowlng officer*: A president, vicethi.es he ■ period of ninety-nine year» from nnd president. treasurer nnd secretary, elected l.y the 30- 4 ' Clerk Circuit Court Drange (ounty, Fla.
[ward
of
directors,
and
a
hoard
of
directors
of
n
ot
»hr} the commencement of It» corporate existence’.
lets than five nor more than seven director», who In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Clr~
|
.
w
Atmcuc v.
s
The liuilne»« of thl» roriKiration »ball be con­ shall tie stockholders in »aid corporation, to Incult. Orante County. Florida
elected
hy the stockholder» annually. Tlie office of
ductid by a pre»klent. vice-president, »ccrelnry
)
•ndtreasurer, and a Uuird of director» of nor less secretary and treasurer may he held by the tame M. Frank, Plaintiff i ,
vs •-—&gt; Attachment.
Then live member».
,
, . ■ . person.
David
II.
Thom
as,
Defendant.
)
Until nftrr the first annual meeting uf the stock­
Until after the hr»t annual meeting of the stock__________________________
_ porn
holders, the oltlcer* of thl» corporotJun
shall tv holders. herein provided tor, nnd nnrll tlii-lr mr, JlA.Ibtlitl H Thntirns.. 71-liroa.lw ri New Yortr
N7 Y., amt to all whom ll mny concern;
bip 1‘tPrwmnil uuülilird. the elllcersof this
15», Ai UeC»iiaai PraaWeiHt P. It, WugllU, VTW-~ ‘ tesim» llutl
shrill lm W i l . J l u b W .. p
».M
__ ___ ___
presldent;
W ;H r —Ytnmre ttrreby nntKIfdTKuTTa writ of attachment
PrêtMerit: J. D- Davison. Secretary nnd Trcjumm. ixiritiíü]
issued
Out uf Ihe ufilci-of the Clerk of the Circuit
U
luli
erwoqd,
vice-president;
nnd
S
.
Runge,
secre­
-----’TMVMfflSfdlrKlör»
na tvianrnntTrmffTi »hall be l.t-o. A. IVColtes,
of the Seventh Judicial Circuit, DrangrCutmII, U. Waloer, II. K. Steven». D, W. Herndon and tary nnd In-nsurrr; Ihe hourd nt dirnTurs shnlll«- Court
W. D. Holden; 0. R. Caihaun, W. H. UndnwraaJ, ly. Florkln, dated the 30lh day of Atnil. A II.
T. A. Newton. '
1(10!), at the suit of M, Frank against David H.
The first or organization meeting of this corpora­ S. Fulestutr mul George A. DeCotter whk'h writ has been returned by the sher­
tionshall Ire held nl Sunfool, Florida, on the ¡¿HiIt Tire first or organization meeting of lire stock­ Tlioinas.
executed, »ml yimr property, to wll lad 3.4, 7
day of June. A. D. 11109, nnd thereafter the annual holders of tills corporation.shnlLbc held in the «Tty iff
and
8,
of
Block 2, Tier 4. according to E. R. Traf
netting ol stuck, bidders shall tie held on the fourth of S.tnford, Orange county, Florida, on the IHtfi ford's map
of thè town of Sanford. Ornnge county.
day of June, A. D. 11)09. for the uunane of adopt­
Monday inJune of rach nnd every year.
ing by-laws, andournplrlingibeorgunl/atianof the Florido, link Irren altuched tq satisfy the demand
m »iz vi.
of
plain
i
Iff
In the above case lo the amount of
The highest nimrunI of Indebtedness or llnhlt|ly (-orrauntion. as hereinbefore provided fur, arid
lo which this rorisrrntlon shall subject Itself shall Ibrreaftri the nmiuul inertingi uf the »tuckhnldrr» $1455.50.
slinll Iw held on the third Friday in June of rneh Now, therefore, unless you. Ihe said ttovht H
lie the sunt of Fivr Thousand Dollars.
Tliomus shall personally be and nptw-nr hetore the
—y:—
:
Atrtcu: vn.
- - ■ and every year.
Circuit Court of the Seventh Judk'inl Circuit of Ur
Animi: vi
The names and residences or the subscribing Inange County, Florida, on Ihe first Monday in
Tinhighest
am
ount
of
indebtedness
or
IlnM
IJty
moorslurs, and the amount of capital stuck sub
to wfikh this ivrrixrration shall subjevt itself shall August next, »nine being the 2nd day of August,
srribrd by each are ns foltows:
A D 1901), judgment wul lie rendered against you.
Oeu A PeCottc*. Sanford. Fla.'
Ten slian-s. I* twice the amount uf its capital st|ak
nnd in favor of the said M. Frank and so much of
•
Article vit
). (i, Wagner.
Sanfonl, Fla.
Ten slian-s.
The names nnd residences uf the sidiscrihing ln- Ihe property iittacurd as may he iliffieirnt totatls. D. Davison. '
Sanford, Ha.
Ten slum-».
f&gt; said judgment nnd Costs will Ire sold to satisfy
I. K Stevens,
Sanford, Fla.
Ten shares. cotlairaurrs of this corporation, arid the nmosiil of the
sume.
.
nli hy
l.y euch
racti ure
ure as follows:
Capital
steak suhl« ritm
I W, Iteration,
Sanfonl, Fla,
T'iv’r shares,
Witness, B. M Robinson, Clerk of Circuit Court.
40 Shore»
Sanjonl, Flo
f, A. Newton,
Sanford, Fla.
Five shares W. D Holden,
Sevrnth
Judicial
Circuit,
Orange County, Flnrkln,
Santord, Flu.
■HI Shares
IN WITNESS WHENEOF, the subscribing incor- W, H. Underwood,
S. Runge,
31) Share* and the seni of said court tilts trie llth day uf Mny.
Sanfonl, 11«
pastors have hereunto set their hands.
Il M. KoaiNSON
Santord. Fla.
K. Calhoun,
30 Shares A. D. 1909.
Geo. A. DeCottes "
IszalI
Cierk.
Santord. Fla
30 Shares
S i ’uleslqn.
D. (I. Wagner"
G
to.
A.
DlComs,
Attorney
for
Plaintiff
39-8
Sanford. Fla
30 Shares
Geo A, DeCutirs,
II. It Stevens
til winirks whereof the sutncrihmg Incorporators
il, W. lierndun
of tire corpornllott have hereunto sH.scrjl.ed t|)eix, In lh(^CIr£j¿ILCqt!tLQL.U)B.7.Ui .Ju d icial
T. A. fNewlnn
emme» -;Ky."D. tintent.
Circuit of the State or Florida for
W. 11. UnOISWOoO,
. Florida, 1 „
-- b L - 1 itS=
Orange County
S.
Ktmc.r,
Uruaty.of UrubgciG. R. CAurorrn,
City of Sunfurd,
Defilò' me personally appeared, Geo. A. DeCotte*.
S Pol nrrort.
V».
BUI In Chancery to
D li Wagner,!. D. Davison, 11. R, Stevens. U. IV.
Cur. A,«|)tCoTTUi
'Anu-rk-aiiiluildlng A Izian,
IDiiHlon and T. A. Newton, who ine well known to
FutorceToXLieu.
Tirulato Astu AT,E. Wilson J
tas tuIn- the persons named in ami who suWritw-il Stale uf Florida ss.
their names tu the toregpjng article* uf iiuwi»rrr»- County id Ornnge
To the itefendant, Amertenn Building h Loan,
Before me, a notary politic, persunnlly npirenrixl Tontain Asux-iatkin;
-tien, and severally acknowledged liefure me thin
they subscribed und executed the some for the pur- W I) Holden. W. II llmlerwix*i. S. Kìrnge, G R
from the affidavit uf the City Solici­
Calhoun. S. Pulestuu sud Geo. A DeCottrs, who torItofapireuririg
pates tlirtein expressed.
City uf Sanford herein filed, that he twwyll known tu me lo U- lire- (rersons nnmrd in lteves the
WITNESSmy hand amt teal nt Sanford, Florida, are
tirai you ore a non-resident of the State of
hihI who subacrlbed Iheir nntnes tu thè forrgoing
onthis the 13lh day of May, A ll. 1909.
and that your residence Is unknown, and
artkles of incorportion. and severaliy acknowl- Florida,
Kuit'n It. Mxtvs.
there it no person In this stale thr servire of
clgi'd
Udore me thol they executed thè salile for that
Notory rubile, Slate of florida, at 1-nrge.
u suliiNienu upon whom would bind you.
My ('«Immission «spire. Jtuiuury lOttl 1910 thè utres and punxnrs therelu inerii tonni
ll Is therefore ordered Hist you do appear in this
111wifness whereof 1Itave hereout-&gt;set my bnod court
lo Ure hill herein file«), upon Monday. June
and
officlul
seni
of
office
al
Sanfonl
In
lire
cuunty
7.
A D 1009.
In Court o f Justice o f Peace, Stale of of Ornoge and thè stale of Florida, ori Ibis thè 4&lt;n
It is further ortlered that this order uf publication
,
Florida
day of May. A. D. 1909
lm puUUIred ieux- a week for eight consecutive
Rrrn*n H. Mms.
Frank W. Crayara. G*o W,
weeks In The Sanford Herald, n newspalrer pub
Notory PuMic State al Largr
Arlsm« and C. G. Ferry, do­
Untied In the City of Sanfonl. In Orange ouonty.
M
y
cumnilisloll
explres
lan.
9,
19
10
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ingbusiness us the Faslime
Flirt id a.
---Thrslrr. pluimifl«,
Witness my band and Ibe seal of said circuit
Orange County,
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cuuri,
tiri»
27th
day
of
March,
A. I). 1909.
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v»‘
I). M Rumw in , ( ssal)
T. Williams and A. R. Doune. Thitd District.
All persotiH arc hereby iiotiiitnl thut 33-8
doing business at Theater
Clerk Circuit Court, Ornnge County.
on, to-&gt;vit, the 30th titty of June, 1909,
fum Supply Company, daIJy I. M, Hart. Deputy Clerk.
Itodanu.
The gtiuriuity Trust untl iiaving Hank
Under ami by virtue of a writ of attachment isIn the Circuit Court or the 7th Judlclul
_ Surd.lli tbe uboye »Uib-d case,-out of tiuj uls.ve wilt ahbly for its Until dUchargu ms ex­
Circuit o f the State o f Florida for
'I' , * f*'* •* Public oulczy In front of ntyof- ecutor o f the eatnte o f UrriitR A . Chase,
Orange County
«
Ikr dour in Sanford In »«til county of Orange, on deceased, to the Hon, William Martin,
the 7fhday of June, 11)00. at II o'clock a. in., to County Judge o f Orange County, City of Sanfonl
Bill
in
Chancery
to
Enforce
me highest bidder tor cash, the following property,
vs.
Tas Lien.
to-wit: Sevrn reels of moving picture films, the Florida, and for the approval by said DuiiglssA Mosley
property of strove stated defendants. Said sale to County Judge o f final accounting us set To Ibe defendants, Douglas A Masley:
f* tasde under said writ and by virtue of an order forth in ita rejKirt to Haiti County
It nppeurlrig from the affidavit of the City- Sohumthe court dated April Dili, A. D. IB09.
Judge's office in the City , of Orlundo, Ik ¡tor of tire City of Santord herein filed that Ire
, , „
L. G. Srum.iruow,
ix-Jleve* that you are a non-rriklenl uf the Statr of
* . -laftlee Fence, Third District. Orange Co., flu Orange County, Florida.
Florida, ami that your residence Is unknown, and
Dstcd May Hth. lIHJtt.________ {
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Orlando, Florida, January 16, 1909, i tun there is no persun In this state Ihe service ol
a subpoena upon whom would bind you and thut
In the Circuir Court o f the 7th Judicial The Guaranty Trust and Saving Hank, your
age is over the age of twenty-one years;
29-frm W. M. Ilcatwi'-k, Jr., President,
Circuii o f the S|ate o f Florida for
11 is therefor e ordered that you dtaairpear in this
ctmrl to tíre hill herein flirti, upon Mi
Monday. June
Orante County
In the Circuit Court o f the 7th Judicial 7, A. D 1909.
City of Sanford, i Dili In Ohnncery to Enforce
It
is
furthrr
ordered
that
this
ordernf
publication
Circuit o f the State o f Florida for
VI.
be published once u week for rigiri consecutive
Tax Ltou.
Orante County
M. C. Iledrngrrn
weeks in Thr Santord Herald, a newspaper pub­
City of Santord. I RUUn Chancery in Enforce . lished hi ihe City of Santord, tn' Orange county,
To the defendant, R, G~ Dunn,
can:
nur Ida.
II appearing from the a flld avl
vit of ( U City-Sal id - M. lì ' t o ■h I
Ta&lt; LUn
Witness my hand nod the seal uf said circuit
bv- uf the C
Hy O
ufl sum
Sunfurd
e rrín filed
that h
r be-uy
oru blierrtn
tlieil that
beU-court
tld» 27th day uf March A. Ü. 1909.
nevrs that sou are a non resident of the State uf To the defendant, M. U. Bronson;
, -, ,
B. M Robinson, ( sslal)
frutn th « atHilavit of Ihe City Sullrl*
“"J that your residence is unknown, nud It
tasi there u no person In this slate the service of lor of the City of Sanford lierai* tiled, that h* be- 3 3 J 1 ______Clerk CircuU-Cnwr«-OrangeCotmty:
By
M. I. Hart. Deputy Clerk.
s lubpurna utron wliorn would bliul yuu.- nud tbui jt o v s iir s t H w -att » nutnesklWlIDf IIW Stall- «if
Hueid a, ami that your resident» U Ufikmlwn. and
^ • * T * * IDcai^ofSl year*..
**J * .'« o r e ordered that you do appepr in this that there is no person in this slnte the service id Notice o f Application for Sale o f Land
lUliu*
bled, upon Monday, June7, a »ul'1-jcitu upuu vilumi would blmi you. oral tirât
by Executors
your age Is over the age of 21 years.
re rstale of
■I'»1thisorder of publication It is therefore ordered that you do «P I*o r in this InW.
deceased.
‘i 1'* * week fur right consecutive muri to the bill herein filed, upon Monday, Jure To W.T,T.Johns,
Johns, Jr., BJanche Johns and Martha E.
tiof-if1 T!**" banfi.nl Herald, a newspaper pubJohns
and
all
other persons interested in the ra­
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^ Santord, in Orange county, 7 |*Ì» further ordered that this order of publication
ttle of W. T. Johns, deceased.
be publlahrd unis a week tor eight consecutive
NOTICE Is hereby given that on Hie llth , day of
rw Vîm
li es» my hand and
_____ the
_ sea) _of said
„ circuit weeks in Tlie Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­ June
1909- at Titusville, Florida, at hour of 2:39
lished in lire City of Sanford, In Orango county. o'duck
oo*«. this 27th day of‘ March.
h. A. D IDOO.
at Chatnlwrs of the lion Minor S. Jones,
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the Circuit Court of Orange Comity. Flori­
Ill
* *w lri"-ii my hand and the seal of x a k ^ lrcult Judg&amp;of
Clerk QrgUl^Court
Orange County.
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ounty.
da. or wherever the said Court muv tie at sold
Man. Deputy Clerk. court, this 27 tli day of March, A. D. 1909.
dare,
the
undersigned as executors of Ihe rytgta of
B. M. RuamsuM, (scAt)
W. T. Johns, deceased, « i l l Uppfy lo s a L K o m t
3 3 -0 - — -— Clerk CtrcuU Court. Orange County.
(n
order placing the fidlowlng described
IWrT,- e 9JTCI1II Court. 8cventti Judicial
Br M. 1. Hart. Beirut y Clerk an
jxAsrtskui of the executor* to pay drills of said
Circuìl o f riorldu. Orante County
»fpsedir of s o liliT suUi lands tu pay
In Hie Circuit Court ,7th Judicial Circuit estlie.'atid
deitts of rudd estate.
I n Cu a n c c r y
Cut
three
Block
C Johnson t addition to Lakeo f Florida, Oranfe County.
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Utul. Polk C'ooniy, Florldo._____ ________ —f&gt;r- rLolt lea. elevrn, rou ileen aod Afirrn Block A

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East part of Lot nine Block four Tier two. east of
Opera House. Santord, Orange County, Florida.
Lots fourteen
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Lota 0 and 7 of Block I. Lou I. 2, 3, 4. 5. 6, 1 and
8 of Black O. Loti I . T, 4 and S of Block, E as pet
plat uf Markham Fork Heights In Flat Book D page
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;; Steaks,

Oysters and Fish a Specialty t

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*l»*»"da,,t. and that said defea- whom would hind such defendant; and that defi
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dent Is over the sge of twenty-one years
years.
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oTtwenty-one (21) yaars.
You ar* therefore ordered lo »PP*«r to Oils b II
to appear lu this bill
»"Monday
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Monday
ibe
seventh
day
of
June
A.T&gt;.
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: A PLACE FbRdLîADIES AND GENTLEMEN
day.nL July A. Ü, l»0». the
of ssld deceasid. and Martha E. ioitns, his wlfr.
.M .% of this court.
the same being a rule day of this court.
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Ills further ordered that this notice be iruhUifi- ___ Juni.
N i I»
u funFirr
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IQtt UUa Older be imbUshed
Orange County. Florida. So lar as known
ed once a »reek for four soatpslve weeka l/i the to petitioners
no athes person has interest tn said
S h o rt O r d * r * A t A ll H o u rs
E v e ry th in * F ir s t Class
5 Sanford Herald, a newspaper published In SanlarcL land*; all of said persons are notified la appear on
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__.. llth day of June 1909, before raid Court to show
Ca,“ 1} * « » . M. Robinson, clerk o f iba Circuit Orange county, Florida.
Witness B. M. RobinSOP, Clerk of the Clrctdt
Conati0!
S*w**»*h Judicial circuit uf Orungr
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if ray (bey have, why said order» ehwld not , ,
Court of the sold stale and county and the seal of S usa
made • » proved in the petition
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|Special Carmpoodcnce to The Herald:

B u d ie t of Interesting Item »
From -Correspondent»------- \
TH E EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY
Efficient S ta ff o f Reporters WeeHly
Covers the T errito ry for
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The Herald
[ Vft Invite comapondenoa on live topic» from all
•action« of the County, alto new* Item« of Internt.
Hrevlty will ln*ure prompt publication. Articles
contrary to the view« of the Editor will be publit bed. but abusive and anonyutou« communica­
tion« will be rejected. We will not be respondble
for opinion« eipre*«ed by contributor«. All com­
munications Intended for current issue must be in
hand not later than Tuesday p. m.l—Eo.

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The Oviedo Magazine Club waa moat da*
jlglitfully entertained by Mrs. Lee and Misa
Lottie at their attractive home on Lake
Charm, Friday afternoon. The program
consisted of readings, interspersed with
music. Mlaa Anita King read a humorous
■Ji,or¥*'antl -M**. Yonge read a poem, both
-0f V )jjci, were*grcotly enjoyed. Miss Lot­
tie Lee played with her usunl artistic style
and Impression a piano solo, which ended
the program... After the serving of dainty
refreshments, thogucsts rejmlreil to their
horaet^.pinnounclng It a most delightful
occaslop.
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W. T. Acres is erecting a fine two-story
I residence on his celery farm on Celery
|avenue.
.MUs Annie Hawkins has gone to Com­
merce, Ga., to spend the summer with her
parents. She spends her winters with her
brother, Tom Hawkins, one of the leading
Icelery growers of the avenue. Miss Annie
is foreman of the farm one day during the
celery cutting season. She worked thirty
hands, Tom Included. It takes the women
folks to boss, anyway.
Last Sunday two young celery farm fore­
men-on Celery avenue took a party of
young ladies out buggy riding, and honest­
ly they had so many girls in the buggies
they had to put the side-curtains up to
|keep from spilling some of the girls out.
Messrs. May and Strange are sinking a I
six-inch artesian well on J, E. Pace’s farm
opposite Cnpt. P. M. Elder's store, corner
Celery and Mcllenvllle avenues. They|
have drilled down some 300 (pet, and
anticipating a good flow of water, Tills
well will be watched with a great deal of
Interest.
Mrs. D. V. David of Geneva will move
her stock of general merchandise from Ge­
neva to her new store at Cameron City
this week,
We learn that J. N. Whitner has sold
the five acre celery farm lying in front of
Mr. Wright’s place at the cast end of Cel­
ery uvemie, to a gentleman by the name
of Gray, from New York. We hear that
Mr. Gray will build and move his family
here soon. Come on, brother, we will try
make you fed at home. We are just
like one big family in Die cdorydcltn.
Henry Stevenson has right recently
moved his family fromDeLand to his place
at the east end of Celery avenue.
I don’t believe there Is any section fill­
ing up so fast as the celery delta. Here
a new house is going up, and theren piece
of new land being cleared. The scene
changes every thirty days,

Mr. nhd Mrs. Mead, who wen tjo P a y lo­
nd Iasi week to attend the meeting of the
horticulturists, have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ressn«r, with-their three
children, toured from Daytona in thelrauto
— A F arm er .
and hnve been the guests of Mrs. Mead for
a fow days. Mr. Ressner is a prominent
Service* At Catholic Church
horticulturist of Manatee, and had been
Pentecost Sunday:
attending the horticultural meeting at
Sunday school, 0 a.m. Mass and ser­
Daytona.
mon, 10 a. m. Sacrament of baptism
Dr. Hunter, who a few mmuhs ngn l a . i cnnfrrre&lt;l afU r~maB»i-6tibfect?t&gt;f
ratedTrer'eV has sold hlTdrug store to Mr. I "Christ’s Work Perpetuated
Daniel, nnd moved to Aponkn in trv hi*
fortune.
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Oviedo property is in lively demand, nt
the rate it has been going ornately. Miss
Dixon, who camehere from California, nntf
bit» been a guest at the Cushing House
most of the winter, lias purchased the Van
^anrjt orange grove with house, intending
to make Oviedo her home.
Another sale was the orange grove and
house owned by Dr. Diggof Detroit, Mich.,
tlie purchasers being Messrs. Browning
and Stein Nelson. They hnve already be¿im improvements on the place.

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Celery forms, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained arid ready fot crop, $30000 t0$100000
PCr City property, improved and yiiiiijprovedtiiiiber landl with finest she in Florida inn-rate fart«.
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Pocket-hook
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St. Johns river was represented Sunday Any old time 0 ’ duy
Oak Ave. between
Second a n d T h i r d Street*
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Spring is opening up and
by Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Newman, Mr. nnd
m S A A S A A W W A W A A A W V M U W A V A U V W M \ V\ \ \ V\AAA M U I I U « « *
Cloudy days preferred
Mrs. P. M. Kelly nnd several others. On
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come Put in a New Outfit
J. W . K N IG H T
nie and Frances Waddell und Ada StenNotary Public, Slate at Large.
* strum. Rowing, swimming In the Wekiw’p
Why,not let us supply your t
Deeds. Mortgages and ail kinds
boils nnd tobogganing constituted the
Contracts, written and acknow­
needs?
day's umusetnent foj. this party. All en­
ledged.
joyed u glorious swetft time here in the
Sanford Ave.
Sanford, Fla.
"liiere is nothing new under the min"
slmdcs of the sweet gumB.
—A ldert A nson Graiiam.

FRANK

L. W O O D R U F F

SanfooLV Only Exclusive Shoe Store

Criminal Court Proceedings Criminal court convened Monday morn­
ing with Judge Beggs in the chair. The
following jurymen were drawn:
F. D. Berry, Geo. Durden, B, T. Boyd.
W. E. Allen, J. Fosscll, S .. M. Donne, E.
H. Crux, G. W. Jernignn, T. O. Brown, G.
N. Hatch, J. G. R. Ponder. C. F. McQuuig,
John T. Fuller.
The cases were disposed of:
State vs. B. G. Smith, assault nnd but­
tery. Accepted plea of simple assault
und sentenced $10 and cost or GO days.
State vs. Bud Nelson, carrying conceal­
ed weapons. Verdict not guilty.
State vs, W. A. Lelller, having shud in
Ills possession. Plead guilty nnd fined
$fi and cost or thirty days.
Stole ys. Win. Hall, nssuult and battery.
.Ycnliot guilty.— Ftnrd ^SfilLSCT ait7l
or 8u days.
State vs. Holly Williams, resisting an
officer. Verdict, guilty in second count
of information. Fined 130 and cost or
six months.
State vs. BenJ. Williams, petty larceny.
Verdict guilty- Six months.
State vs. Wm, Campbell, gambling.
___ Plead jfiiilty. _f.50-auid axssl. .(# :ufnrty
- days.
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SUUa-xs^Ueor-Gfeen."attempt to bribe!
Verdict not guilty.
State vs. Henry Douglas, concealed
wcupons. Verdict not guilty
State vs. Richard Wright, concealed
weapons. Plead guilty, $100 and cost
or six months.
Those cases noUed were:
'• Joe Muck and Mamie Mitchell, fornica­
tion. *
. . . W. £.-DaugUts*f poaeeashw o f Shad. ~
Jos. Nagle, trespassing.
.’ E. Brewer, trespassing.
^ -F. J. Powers, business without aiiccose.
Holly Williams, gnttgilhig.
William Graddick, carrying concealed
weapons, forfeited bond.
A, J. Mills, larceny, forfeited bond.
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First Celery in Florida grown liere^
Grows anything:- Surrounding lake
]; gives protection from frost.- Crot
3 weeks earlier than unprotected
farms here. 4 fine artesian wells.
300 four year budded bearing Or­
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Heavy bearing Peaches, Guavas
and Bananas. Owner has other
business and wants to sell. Come
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�IN S A N F O R D — Life is Worth Living
SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY,-JUNE 4. 1909

number 42

The people who reeWe In Snnroni and and crops are being rushed into the soil
Here nnd there men
lection can nlwuys be found singing Us are (»oiutod out to the stranger who have
praise* This Is to be expected, ns cyery- made tlm price of the land off the first
one has a natural iove for their home nml crop; but-here and there are sour faced
the m an y associations that surround it. individuals eager to sell out at a sacrifice
and who tell you I wouldn't stay in this
_
Thus U^i
note othcroplnlon« nnd comment*- phtrtrlf they'd glvo (he the whole counV.
As in everything else success
upon Sanford nnd the oelerydelta. In tin; try."
last Issue of the Country Gentleman two depends upon the individual. The pistgood descriptions ef Sanford's famous cel­ mnster of a thriving city applied to the
ery delta are given, nnd for the benefit of Department for rural free delivery over a
route he mapped out.* saying when tin*
Wr readers wo give them below:
petition went in that there were 125 fam­
Down in Orange county, Florida, they
ilies on the route, la a month or two,
are having a boom that well Illustrates
before an inspector had been sent to in,h. mvlnit spirit of Americans. People
vestigatu the nintlWi am! report favorably
or unfavorably, the number of houses bad
increased to 200. and the otiieial said before it could be granted lie did not
doubt that another hundred would _he_
added to the list.
It certainly is Interesting to watch the
army of tuen at work on the compara­
tively small urea, hut where well drilling, 1
building, clearing, plowing, teaming, irri- 1
gating nre all going on at once there-J
iinisT n’cetis lie many men. Somebody 1
must deliver provisions and fertilizer and '
fully realize the great advantages of till« ns fast ns possible.

which were-a. few years ago trails must not lie neglected. In this way cm
through the utulurhruBh now resemble city ployaient is furnished ta hundreds ol
itrrets. Ten acres is a big farm in this extra workmen, and the country present!
-nttonrwhere cultivated landa-seil foe a busy appearance. Real estate men are
11000 to $1300 nil acre, so the houses hurrying here and there will*-prosjieetive
have to bo dose together. The mule buyers, teams are delivering materials
teams from the lumber yards cart scarce­ ami supplies, ope-horse wagons are cart­
ly deliver the lumber fust enough for the ing produce to the. railroads, and Weryimpatient settlers, and nt night jt is an1 where there ari* signs of life and energy.
Interesting sight to' watch the negro1 Truly a boom country is a strange sight
drivers coming in nil directions, cracking• to eyes accustomed only to the healthy
thru lung whips like pistols, laughing-oiid1 growtfi of a staid farming community.
shouting. New houses nre springing up1 it is safe to say that hundreds id the new
everywhere, nnd, o w in g’ to the clim ate“--coiners will liod success in ifteir new
what would Itardly bo n decent slidfor pomes because lljev. Linked.
stleltT.rTTre! energy nmHhrjft, while tiie restless onus
family well until u hotter home can be wild have moved a dozen or more times
built Kvrry house stands up on |s&gt;its1 to different states wit! be selling out In a
about two feet from th^gmund. us there year or two to see another boom country.
can lie no cellars in this soil. But where
vegetables grow, nil the year and frost is
Mow The Celery. Is Grown
seldom heard of there is little need of a
n-ILir to store food supplies in, so the
Take tiie map of Florida; begin nt Jack­
"settlers" have nothing to worry them as sonville and trace south up the St. Johns
they move into their unplastered, un­ river until you cqme to Like Monroe.
pointed shacks. The chief tiling is to the soutli shore of this lake you see ns|xit
get out the first crop nnd everything else called Sanford. This is “Celery City,"
"in (Jie early spring (from Feb. 1 until
-can wuit until that is snic.
With Hutu fuel necdpjl, running water April 15) nearly all the celery on the
from the 'artesian wells, nnd the fine market is shipped fresh from the garden
dimate, life would seem to lie Ideal; but farms which surround tills little town.
there are drawliacks to even tiie-most You may go east, west or soutli of San­
wonderful countries. The breaking up of ford and within a radius of five or six
the soil for the Ilrst time causes malaria, miles the smell of growing celery is dom­
the long sunny days sap tiie cncgy, llie inant. Nowhere can you get away from
work of setting out the plants is hard it. Unless you 'get dose enough to a sul­
and tedious, so that the man who expect­ phur well to obtain a whiff of the gus
ed to find dollars growing on bushes be­ from the water gushing forth. The smell
comes discouraged. Tiicrc is quite a as well as the tnsle of this water is very
difference between holding plow handles disagreeable to the newcomer; but once
behind u fine team in a corn lipid after n person becomes accustomed to it, one
an invigorating winter In the North nnd find» it really likable, and it is a well
puttering over truck funning In the South. known fnct that It is healthful. The
Up North quite likely the farmer hud his people already settled in Celery City find
garden in ruws to be cultivated by ma­ a great deal of amuseiucat in watching
chinery and Jiorses, and only set out a the various expressions on the slrniigeVs
dozen or two^cuulifhyy^a-mul popiwu# hi fnce when hirtncKTer 1iis Tirsi drink of
bt'&amp;t, V h iti’in the truck business lie must the water, and ns Celery City is a "dry
crawl ¡Janas the fields on his hands and town," sodmvnter is the only other bev­
knees, painfully setting out thousnndB erage obtainable; but that soon falls »hurt
and thousands of plants. To be but«, if of quenching Ids thirst, so he Itas to grin
he Ims the means, he enn hire the Iniior nnd hear it until he learns to like it.
A farm in Celery City mny Jpean twen­
done, but so can-one in the North.
ty
acres or it may. mean only one, the
Everywhere in the land adapted to
truck.raising, new roads nre being laid uveroge being from two to five. Early in
out. new houses nre going up. new wells the fall, in August and September, the
•ending out warm water, new stores are truck farmer starts his celery by planting
being established to meet the demand, Ids seed beds, a bed l&gt;eing four feet wide

CELERY READY TO CUT

feet of row. This operation is repented
on the second planting after jthe plants
have been in the ground a short period,
uml again about once n month mi each
of the rows thereafter until cutting—care
being taken tiiul the furrow in which the
fertilizer is distributed is mndc so far
uwuy from the plants that no roots nre
disturbed us this would hinder its growth.
After tiie fertilizer is pul in. the furrow is
filled up and the ground leveled off
witli hand rnkes. In making tfn;_trana*

SANFORD PRODUCTS
plnntntion the large nnd smnll plant* nre truck farmer’s ambition here Is to raise
sorted, after being pulled from the tied*,, -celery the-other rrops nrr merely tillers:
W tlm t every oilier row at both plantings His first year is spent principally in gelwlll bo of large plants nnd every .other ting the old stumps atul roots out of the
ono of smaller plants.
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land nnd putting in the tile for Irrigation,
At about the middle of January the
“ boardipg up" takes place. Bonrds twelve
Indies wide nnd ten to twenty feet long
arc carried out on the field nnd set up
closely to.the oldest plants, being liejd in
IMisition by stakes driven into the ground.
These plants will by this time stand from
14 to 18 Incites high ami have a base never ending, and best of nil, no-water
from one-to three incites thick. The tnx; $40 to $50 pays for yoar water for
boards are pm up to sliut out the light, n life that;. The water is about OO decausing the stalk to turn a pure, creamy grees and reuuijns at the same temperawhite. This is termed lileaddiig or turc the year around.
hlandiiug. From two or three weeks is
When the grower drains Idj land lie
alHiut the usual period required for places the tiles in rows about 23 feet
bleaching.
apart, starting from.the-largo puiin pits*
Durilift the tinie
¿he-1plants »are *u &lt;me-enditf the fleMrwtttrtr rtittS'TtntTi*“
under,boards, the farmer is making up opposite direction. The tile ore merely
a supply (if erntos. Thero arc ul present laid in a ditch eighteen Indies deep, not
two sizes of crates used, the eight-inch cemented together. This allows the water
and (lie ten-inch. Tiie dimensions are H to work into the ground between one tile
liy 20 try'27 indies and 10 l&gt;V 00 by 24 and tile next, about one-quarter inch
indies respectively. Three sluts three nr away. Palmetto fibre is wrapped about
four indies 'w(de are nailed on one side, the jdiut to keep tile dirt from tile inside
and two on cadi of tile ends, leaving the of the tile. Puckcls arc placed nl inter­
other side open, to hi; "nailed up" after vals along tire row, amt are iiiudo so that
plugs may lie pat in, to raise or lower the
the celery is packed into (lie crate.
Next comes the cutting' The hoards (lowpfor the higher the water is raised in
are let down and the cutter, a large knife tint pocket the more back pressure there
made in the shape of a letter IT, eighteen will be, causing more water to work out
inches high nnd twelve inches wide, between (lie tiles. In this way an even
sharpened at the base,and hung between amount of moisture ninv In- distributed
two wheels, is run the length of the row. over the field.
Ttie artesian flowing well makes irriga­
This cuts the stalks nbout mi inch below
tion
positive, and tiie sub-surface tiling
the surface of the earth, leaving a few of
tiie touts still on the butt. The strippers (no ditches) makes it |&gt;crfect. Florida
(colored women) tben tear off tiie outside climate dues the rest. Everything’ Bi&gt;ellg
leaves from each stalk, ns they are dead celery iicre In Sanford. About 1200 ears
and withered from being next tiie boards. of celery alone were shipped from here
Carriers then fill stretchers with tiie stalks by the 15th of April since tiie etui of
nnd place the 'stretchers in front of the January. Tills is why Sanford is called
— C. D. Hohakt.
sorters (allured women also) who pick Celery City.
out and place on n bench, in different
piles, the sizes which they know will puck
’an exact number tuacralc. Tlu* packers
then fill tiie crates from these piles, mak­
ing the crates contain three, four, six or
eight dozen stalks each. Next they ore
^headedTip"—iharti^llin IiiSf three slots
nre nailcd to tiie open end. Lastly, the
ininihcf of dozen stalks which each crate
contains is .stamped in ink on tiie crate,
they are loaded on tiie wagon and hauled
to the cars, A carload is made up in a
day at every rutting when possible. 800
to 370 constituting a carload. A gang
of eighteen is necessary for the comple­
tion of this work in one day.
Now that tiie hoards have done tiieir
work for tiie rows already cut, and nre
lying Hut on the Jieid beside the younger
plants, it is an easy matter to set them
Up again When these plants are large
cmniglj, thereby using the same boards
twice in a season,
Celery is a haute, cron and will stand
more cool weather thun hot—20 degrees
will not injure it, but foggy mornings
with hot sunny days tend to make it
blight and turn yellow, which will ‘ tend
to put tiie price down on its shipment; as
the trade demands a light.gregiLifllLflj.
well as u very white stalk. Seven hun­
dred urates is u good uverajjo yieM-twllio
qcre, while $1 per crate is-a good average
The otic drawback to raising celery is
the fact tluit it takes two yeurs to get
new land Into shape for it. New land
will not grow celery. It will grow almost
any other vegetable, so the first two
years rnuit be spent la raising other
crops, such as cucumbers potatoes, lettuco or cauliflowers, etc. But as the

llutl u Narrow Escupc
Messrs. Smith and Watson,who have just
returned front a trip to California, had a
narrow escape from deuth in. Missouri.
The train, running sixty miles an hour,
jtmck.il pari-of llie-irm4t -wlfere~li wash­
out had occurred tiie night tiefore, uml the
engine and .¡II the cars except theslccper
aiul dining car. were turned over. Tiie
engineer was killed, the fireman and mall
clerks and several passengers were severe­
ly injured. Smith nud Watson being in
the sleeper were sliuken up, but not hurt,
uml both of them aided tiie injured |&gt;eoplu
until tiie wrecking crew arrived.
From Sunshine lo Snow
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Matzlnger left last
SalurdiiyforihrJrjjunieJn Frankfort, Mich.
They hud expected lo go tenduys sooner,
hut business nud the lovely climate of
Sunfurd held litem. A letter received u
day or two before they left said llm lth e
leaves had not started yet and farmers
hud not begun potuto pluming. Mr.und
Mrs. Matzlnger tire making their home*
wurd trip une of pleasure und sightseeing,
going from Sanford to Tampa, thence by
Morgan line steutnship to New Orleans,
from wldch place they will make the -re*
nuiliiiler (ifïîio trip up the Mississippi river
by boat to St. Louis, thence by rull to
Frankfurt.__________ ,_________
City Property Sells
Sanford city property is moving every
day. Tills week B. F. Trenisof Washing­
ton purchased from N. 11. Garner some
choice lots on Palmetto avenue. Mr..
Trenis will build some fine residences on
his new possession at once ns he consid­
ers Sanford the best little city In lire
Soutli.
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                    <text>CELERY AVENUE NEWS
| Special Carmpoodcnce to The Herald:

RReal
H Estate

W. T. Acres is erecting a fine two-story
Iresidence on his celery farm on Celery
B u d iet of Interesting Item» |avenue.
.MUs Annie Hawkins has gone to Com­
From -Correspondent»---- \ merce,
Ga., to spend the summer with her
parents. She spends her winters with her
brother, Tom Hawkins, one of the leading
BLOCK
WEI. BORNI
THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY Icelery growers of the avenue. Miss Annie
is foreman of the farm one day during the
celery cutting season. She worked thirty
hands, Tom Included. It takes the women
Efficient Staff of Reporters WeeHly folks to boss, anyway.
Covers the Territory for
Last Sunday two young celery farm fore­
/
The Herald
men-on Celery avenue took a party of
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young ladies out buggy riding, and honest­
Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
[ Vft Invite comapondenoa on live topic» from all ly they had so many girls in the buggies
•action« of the County, alto new* Item« of Internt. they had to put the side-curtains up to
Hrevlty will ln*ure prompt publication. Articles |keep from spilling some o f the girls out.
$2 5 .0 0 to $200.00 per acre
contrary to the view« of the Editor will be pubMessrs. May and Strange are sinking a I
lit bed. but abusive and anonyutou« communica­
Celery forms, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained arid ready fot crop, $30000 t0 $100000
tion« will be rejected. We will not be respondble six-inch artesian well on J, E. Pace’s farm
for opinion« eipre*«ed by contributor«. All com­ opposite Cnpt. P. M. Elder's store, corner
munications Intended for current issue must be in
Celery and Mcllenvllle avenues. They|
PCr City property, improved and yiiiiijprovedtiiiiber landl with finest she in Florida inn-ratefart«.
hand not later than Tuesday p. m.l—Eo.
have drilled down some 300 (pet, and
0yiEDq&gt;0CCURREgCES
.
’ Others tell ’ you what can be done. K. R. M URRELL is n practical'farmer us well as
anticipating a good flow of water, Tills
Spec!« [Correspondence to Die Hr raid:
estate
broker, and is-here to ahow^um what has been and cun be done.
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well will be watched with a great deal of
The Oviedo Magazine Club waa moat da* Interest.
jlglitfully entertained by Mrs. Lee and Misa
Mrs. D. V. David of Geneva will move
Lottie at their attractive home on Lake her stock of general merchandise from Ge­
Charm, Friday afternoon. The program neva to her new store at Cameron City
this week,
consisted of readings, interspersed with
We learn that J. N. Whitner has sold
music. Mlaa Anita King read a humorous the five acre celery farm lying in front of
■Ji,or¥*'antl -M**. Yonge read a poem, both Mr. Wright’s place at the cast end of Cel­
-0f V )jjci, were*grcotly enjoyed. Miss Lot­ ery uvemie, to a gentleman by the name
of Gray, from New York. We hear that
tie Lee played with her usunl artistic style
Mr. Gray will build and move his family
and Impression a piano solo, which ended here soon. Come on, brother, we will try
the program... After the serving of dainty
make you fe d at home. We are just
refreshments, thogucsts rejmlreil to their like one big family in Die cdorydcltn.
Henry Stevenson has right recently
horaet^.pinnounclng It a most delightful
moved
his family fromDeLand to his place
occaslop.
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.... .
at the east end of Celery avenue.
Mr. nhd Mrs. Mead, who wen tjo P a y lo­
I don’t believe there Is any section fill­
nd Iasi week to attend the meeting of the ing up so fast as the celery delta. Here
a new house is going up, and theren piece
horticulturists, have returned home.
of new land being cleared. The scene
Mr. and Mrs. Ressn«r, with-their three changes every thirty days,
children, toured from Daytona in thelrauto
— A F armer.
and hnve been the guests of Mrs. Mead for
We have anticipated
a fow days. Mr. Ressner is a prominent
Service* At Catholic Church
horticulturist of Manatee, and had been
Pentecost Sunday:
attending the horticultural meeting at
Sunday school, 0 a .m . Mass and ser­
Daytona.
mon, 10 a. m. Sacrament of baptism
Dr. Hunter, who a few mmuhs ngn l a . i cnnfrrre&lt;l afU r~maB»i-6tibfect?t&gt;f
Needs-and-Botight—Our« , &lt; 1 1
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ratedTrer'eV has sold hlTdrug store to Mr. I "Christ’s Work Perpetuated
Daniel, nnd moved to Aponkn in trv hi*
fortune.
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Oviedo property is in lively demand, nt
the rate it has been going ornately. Miss
Dixon, who camehere from California, nntf
bit» been a guest at the Cushing House
most of the winter, lias purchased the Van
^anrjt orange grove with house, intending
to make Oviedo her home.
Another sale was the orange grove and
house owned by Dr. Diggof Detroit, Mich.,
tlie purchasers being Messrs. Browning
and Stein Nelson. They hnve already be¿im improvements on the place.

Have a Look

A g e n ts F o r th e Celebrated

BUICK

HAVE-A GOOD-LOOK-----AT THE PHOTOGRAPH TENT
Back o f Opera House, Second Street
AND

Bring your Babies and ydur Pets
Don’t forget your Coin

[Furnishings

Any old Silver Dollars or Paper
Money: No Wooden or Tin
Money taken here.

A ll to Suit YOU and. Y OUR

WEKIWA SPRINGS
To the Editor o f‘n n JjtfaJiL

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CARS

New Garage ip. Connection,
for Repairing and Storage
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h G E T ^ rO U R -p iC T Ü R E Y A K E N
Pocket-hook
-------- .^ g ^ ron n rie'sm n h em metro]&gt;olia of the
St. Johns river was represented Sunday Any old time 0 ’ duy
O ak A v e . bse tw e e n S e c o n d a n d
Spring is opening up and
by Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Newman, Mr. nnd
m SAASA A W W A W A A A W V M U W A V A U V W M \ V \ \ \
Cloudy days preferred
Mrs. P. M. Kelly nnd several others. On
11you
will
he
compelled
to
Saturday those from SanTord were Mr.
&gt;* V&lt;• •;*♦
* * A &lt;«4. *
{ s * «:«. j . *5, ,
nnd Mrs. W. J. Waddell and Misses Win­
come Put in a New Outfit a
J . W . K N IG H T
nie and Frances Waddell und Ada StenNotary Public, Slate at Large.
* strum. Rowing, swimming In the Wekiw’p
Why,not let us supply your t
Deeds. Mortgages and ail kinds
boils nnd tobogganing constituted the
Contracts, written and acknow­
needs?
day's umusetnent foj. this party. All en­
ledged.
joyed u glorious swetft time here in the
Sanford Ave.
Sanfo rd , F la .
"liiere is nothing new under the min"
slmdcs of the sweet gumB.

FRANK

T h ird Street*
V \A A A M U I I U « « *

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L. W OODRUFF

SanfooLV Only Exclusive Shoe Store

— A ldert A nson G raiiam .

Criminal Court P roceedings Criminal court convened Monday morn­
ing with Judge Beggs in the chair. The
following jurymen were drawn:
F. D. Berry, Geo. Durden, B, T. Boyd.
W. E. Allen, J. Fosscll, S .. M. Donne, E.
H. Crux, G. W. Jernignn, T. O. Brown, G.
N. Hatch, J. G. R. Ponder. C. F. McQuuig,
John T. Fuller.
The cases were disposed of:
State vs. B. G. Smith, assault nnd but­
tery. Accepted plea of simple assault
und sentenced $10 and cost or GO days.
State vs. Bud Nelson, carrying conceal­
ed weapons. Verdict not guilty.
State vs, W. A. Lelller, having shud in
Ills possession. Plead guilty nnd fined
$fi and cost or thirty days.
Stole ys. Win. Hall, nssuult and battery.
.Ycnliot guilty.— Ftnrd ^SfilLSCT ait7l
or 8u days.
State vs. Holly Williams, resisting an
officer. Verdict, guilty in second count
of information. Fined 130 and cost or
six months.
State vs. BenJ. Williams, petty larceny.
Verdict guilty- Six months.
State vs. Wm, Campbell, gambling.
___ Plead jfiiilty. _f.50-auid axssl. .(# :ufnrty
days.
'
SUUa-xs^Ueor-Gfeen."attempt to bribe!
Verdict not guilty.
State vs. Henry Douglas, concealed
wcupons. Verdict not guilty
State vs. Richard Wright, concealed
weapons. Plead guilty, $100 and cost
or six months.
Those cases noUed were:
'• Joe Muck and Mamie Mitchell, fornica­
tion. *
. . . W. £.-DaugUts*f poaeeashw o f Shad. ~
Jos. Nagle, trespassing.

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P lu m b in g and
G a s F it t in g

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our roof are OLD, and much
¡NEW and up-to-date

T

[ We don’t charge anything for n look.
Come and

All Work Receives My Personal Attention
and Best Efforts
Opposite City Hall

R. P. Hansen, Owner, Kissim m ee, M a *

%»SS»**«S*SM M H H » S SS» M «S M » » f

(PER IEN CE

before

D. L. Thrasher

’Phone 230

j;
10 acres. It’s Cypress Island 1W
&lt;| miles by water from KlSilinmee.
First Celery in Florida grown liere^
Grows anything:- Surrounding lake
]; gives protection from frost.- Crot
3 weeks earlier than unprotected
farms here. 4 fine artesian wells.
300 four year budded bearing Or­
ange trees. Fine House and Barn.
Heavy bearing Peaches, Guavas
and Bananas. Owner has other
business and wants to sell. Come
and see. The Island stands &lt;he
closest Investigation. Perfect tl jd.

investigate

buying elsewhere

The Best of ill the Truckfarmi
in Florid»

MRS. M. L. ALLEN
I

SATISFACTION
G U ARAN TEED
~ C ^ M V a S h a re of
Y o u r Patronage
Commerciti Street Near the Depot

A . E . Irv in *« 8 h o e S h o o
’ 'Cor. 3 tJ 5 l SDiiSsnfvnl Ave.

mcrican.

JJJJÄfc iArrnt oir.

Children's

Sbj«

The Crippen M usic Store
High-grade Pianos, Organs,
and Graphophones.
Low Prices.

„E a sy Payments.

!

Pico Block j

she carries.

SIZES, 6. 7, 8. 9, 10 II AND 15

1 haiiilMiiflf ■
o f «or «oiootl
[Mr I four mouth», |L

Tito Latest Fall Styles in Ladies',
Ladies’. Gent's jiiii!
Just Received

M ILLIN ER Y

O ld S h o o s W anted

m IaUoji

STRONG LINE 0E CHILDREN’S SCII00I SHOES

Is one block from
atreetr-but it wilt
-you to call~and see
new Mid up-to-date

I tun again asking for OLD SHOES,
will give what they are worth

E. Brewer, trespassing.

^ -F . J. Powers, business without aiiccose.
Holly Williams, gnttgilhig.
William Graddick, carrying concealed
weapons, forfeited bond.
A, J. Mills, larceny, forfeited bond.

But
none 1of
the "■Goods
under
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C. H. DINGEE

IMPROVED ORDER O f RED MEN
.. Wekivu Tribe No. 41
Hunting grounds of Sanfoid. Meeting«
on the 1st and 2 nd Wednesday of each
month in Masonic HalL Visiting broth­
ers welcome.

The purest mid most refreshing bottle drink on d}e *®®
ket today, is being mude by the Pepsi Cola Boitltttg^
«[Sanford,aiubto-tfiedoversof n deliciousnnd hrnHl*
drink. We invite you to see Lite sonitnry way in wtl
*hls drink is being put up by us.
. nnj
And to Uto.cUy merchant, we ask him to eoine alsci“
see, that he may know the kind of goods lie is luutti
when sidling the jture and refreshing Pepsi C"ln.
And to those of f&gt;tk«r tnumt. w e w ill osk that they * , *■ —
us ti Iitie requesting a sample of tha*pure IVi*«1 .
that they too muy get in line and sell the purest w*
drink made.
Send us nn order, or call on us, we arc out Ux the o
ness and if a pure drink und courteous attention^ - .
you wont, we are the boys for you.' •'* P h o n e

Pepsi Cola Bottling Compaq

�IN S A N F O R D — Life is Worth Living
SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY,-JUNE 4. 1909

number 42

and crops are being rushed into the soil
ns fast ns possible. Here nnd there men
are (»oiutod out to the stranger who have
made tlm price o f the land off the first
crop; but-here and there are sour faced
individuals eager to sell out at a sacrifice
and who tell you I wouldn't stay in this
phtrtrlf they'd glvo (he the whole counV.
try." As in everything else success
depends upon the individual. The pistmnster of a thriving city applied to the
Department for rural free delivery over a
route he mapped out.* saying when tin*
petition went in that there were 125 fam­
Down in Orange county, Florida, they
ilies on the route, la a month or two,
are having a boom that well Illustrates
before an inspector had been sent to in,h. mvlnit spirit of Americans. People
vestigatu the nintlWi am! report favorably
or unfavorably, the number of houses bad
increased to 200. and the otiieial s a id before it could be granted lie did not
doubt that another hundred would _he_
added to the list.
It certainly is Interesting to watch the
army of tuen at work on the compara­
tively small urea, hut where well drilling, 1
building, clearing, plowing, teaming, irri- 1
gating nre all going on at once there-J
iinisT n’cetis lie many men. Somebody 1
must deliver provisions and fertilizer and '

The people who reeWe In Snnroni and
realize the great advantages of till«
lection can nlwuys be found singing Us
praise* This Is to be expected, ns cyeryone has a natural iove for their home nml
the m a n y associations that surround it.
_
Thus U^i
note othcroplnlon« nnd comment*upon Sanford nnd the oelerydelta. In tin;
last Issue of the Country Gentleman two
good descriptions ef Sanford's famous cel­
ery delta are given, nnd for the benefit of
Wr readers wo give them below :
fu lly

which w ere-a. few years ago trails must not lie neglected. In this way cm
through the utulurhruBh now resemble city ployaient is furnished ta hundreds ol
itrrets. Ten acres is a big farm in this extra workmen, and the country present!
-nttonrwhere cultivated landa-seil foe a busy appearance. Real estate men are
11000 to $1300 nil acre, so the houses hurrying here and there will*-prosjieetive
have to bo dose together. The mule buyers, teams are delivering materials
teams from the lumber yards cart scarce­ ami supplies, ope-horse wagons are cart­
ly deliver the lumber fust enough for the ing produce to the. railroads, and Weryimpatient settlers, and nt night jt is an1 where there ari* signs of life and energy.
Interesting sight to ' watch the negro1 Truly a boom country is a strange sight
drivers coming in nil directions, cracking• to eyes accustomed only to the healthy
thru lung whips like pistols, laughing-oiid1 growtfi of a staid farming community.
shouting. New houses nre springing up1 it is safe to say that hundreds id the new
everywhere, nnd, o w in g ’ to the clim a te“--coiners will liod success in ifteir new
what would Itardly bo n decent slid for pomes because lljev. Linked.
stleltT.rTTre! energy nmHhrjft, while tiie restless onus
family well until u hotter home can be wild have moved a dozen or more times
built Kvrry house stands up on |s&gt;its1 to different states wit! be selling out In a
about two feet from th^gm und. us there year or two to see another boom country.
can lie no cellars in this soil. But where
vegetables grow, nil the year and frost is
Mow The Celery. Is Grown
seldom heard of there is little need of a
n-ILir to store food supplies in, so the
Take tiie map of Florida; begin nt Jack­
"settlers" have nothing to worry them as sonville and trace south up the St. Johns
they move into their unplastered, un­ river until you cqme to Like Monroe.
pointed shacks. The chief tiling is to the soutli shore of this lake you see ns|xit
get out the first crop nnd everything else called Sanford. This is “Celery City,"
"in (Jie early spring (from Feb. 1 until
-can wuit until that is snic.
With Hutu fuel necdpjl, running water April 15) nearly all the celery on the
from the 'artesian wells, nnd the fine market is shipped fresh from the garden
dimate, life would seem to lie Ideal; but farms which surround tills little town.
there are drawliacks to even tiie-m ost You may go east, west or soutli of San­
wonderful countries. The breaking up of ford and within a radius of five or six
the soil for the Ilrst time causes malaria, miles the smell of growing celery is dom­
the long sunny days sap tiie cncgy, llie inant. Nowhere can you get away from
work of setting out the plants is hard it. Unless you 'get dose enough to a sul­
and tedious, so that the man who expect­ phur well to obtain a whiff of the gus
ed to find dollars growing on bushes be­ from the water gushing forth. The smell
comes discouraged. Tiicrc is quite a as well as the tnsle of this water is very
difference between holding plow handles disagreeable to the newcomer; but once
behind u fine team in a corn lipid after n person becomes accustomed to it, one
an invigorating winter In the North nnd find» it really likable, and it is a well
puttering over truck funning In the South. known fnct that It is healthful. The
Up North quite likely the farmer hud his people already settled in Celery City find
garden in ruws to be cultivated by ma­ a great deal of amuseiucat in watching
chinery and Jiorses, and only set out a the various expressions on the slrniigeVs
dozen or two^cuulifhyy^a-mul popiwu# hi fnce when hirtncKTer 1iis Tirsi drink of
bt'&amp;t, V hiti’in the truck business lie must the water, and ns Celery City is a "dry
crawl ¡Janas the fields on his hands and town," sodmvnter is the only other bev­
knees, painfully setting out thousnndB erage obtainable; but that soon falls »hurt
and thousands of plants. To be but«, if of quenching Ids thirst, so he Itas to grin
he Ims the means, he enn hire the Iniior nnd hear it until he learns to like it.
A farm in Celery City mny Jpean twen­
done, but so can-one in the North.
ty
acres or it may. mean only one, the
Everywhere in the land adapted to
truck.raising, new roads nre being laid uveroge being from two to five. Early in
out. new houses nre going up. new wells the fall, in August and September, the
•ending out warm water, new stores are truck farmer starts his celery by planting
being established to meet the demand, Ids seed beds, a bed l&gt;eing four feet wide

CELERY READY TO CUT

feet of row. This operation is repented
on the second planting after jthe plants
have been in the ground a short period,
uml again about once n month mi each
of the rows thereafter until cutting—c are
being taken tiiul the furrow in which the
fertilizer is distributed is mndc so far
uwuy from the plants that no roots nre
disturbed us this would hinder its growth.
After tiie fertilizer is pul in. the furrow is
filled up and the ground leveled off
witli hand rnkes. In making tfn;_trana*

SANFORD PRODUCTS
plnntntion the large nnd smnll plant* nre truck farmer’s ambition here Is to raise
sorted, after being pulled from the tied*,, -celery the-other rrops nrr merely tillers:
W tlm t every oilier row at both plantings His first year is spent principally in gelwlll bo of large plants nnd every .other ting the old stumps atul roots out of the
ono of smaller plants.
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land nnd putting in the tile for Irrigation,
At about the middle of January the
“ boardipg up" takes place. Bonrds twelve
Indies wide nnd ten to twenty feet long
arc carried out on the field nnd set up
closely to.the oldest plants, being liejd in
IMisition by stakes driven into the ground.
These plants will by this time stand from
14 to 18 Incites high ami have a base never ending, and best of nil, no-water
from one-to three incites thick. The tnx; $40 to $50 pays for yoar water for
boards are pm up to sliut out the light, n life that;. The water is about OO decausing the stalk to turn a pure, creamy grees and reuuijns at the same temperawhite. This is termed lileaddiig or turc the year around.
hlandiiug. From two or three weeks is
When the grower drains Idj land lie
alHiut the usual period required for places the tiles in rows about 23 feet
bleaching.
apart, starting from.the-largo puiin pits*
Durilift the tinie
¿he-1 plants »are *u &lt;me-enditf the fleMrwtttrtr rtittS'TtntTi*“
under,boards, the farmer is making up opposite direction. The tile ore merely
a supply (if erntos. Thero arc ul present laid in a ditch eighteen Indies deep, not
two sizes of crates used, the eight-inch cemented together. This allows the water
and (lie ten-inch. Tiie dimensions are H to work into the ground between one tile
liy 20 try'27 indies and 10 l&gt;V 00 by 24 and tile next, about one-quarter inch
indies respectively. Three sluts three nr away. Palmetto fibre is wrapped about
four indies 'w(de are nailed on one side, the jdiut to keep tile dirt from tile inside
and two on cadi of tile ends, leaving the of the tile. Puckcls arc placed nl inter­
other side open, to hi; "nailed up" after vals along tire row, amt are iiiudo so that
plugs may lie pat in, to raise or lower the
the celery is packed into (lie crate.
Next comes the cutting' The hoards (lowpfor the higher the water is raised in
are let down and the cutter, a large knife tint pocket the more back pressure there
made in the shape of a letter IT, eighteen will be, causing more water to work out
inches high nnd twelve inches wide, between (lie tiles. In this way an even
sharpened at the base,and hung between amount of moisture ninv In- distributed
two wheels, is run the length of the row. over the field.
Ttie artesian flowing well makes irriga­
This cuts the stalks nbout mi inch below
tion
positive, and tiie sub-surface tiling
the surface of the earth, leaving a few of
tiie touts still on the butt. The strippers (no ditches) makes it |&gt;crfect. Florida
(colored women) tben tear off tiie outside climate dues the rest. Everything’ Bi&gt;ellg
leaves from each stalk, ns they are dead celery iicre In Sanford. About 1200 ears
and withered from being next tiie boards. of celery alone were shipped from here
Carriers then fill stretchers with tiie stalks by the 15th of April since tiie etui of
nnd place the 'stretchers in front of the January. Tills is why Sanford is called
—C. D. Hohakt.
sorters (allured women also) who pick Celery City.
out and place on n bench, in different
piles, the sizes which they know will puck
’an exact number tuacralc. Tlu* packers
then fill tiie crates from these piles, mak­
ing the crates contain three, four, six or
eight dozen stalks each. Next they ore
^headedTip"—iharti^llin IiiSf three slots
nre nailcd to tiie open end. Lastly, the
ininihcf of dozen stalks which each crate
contains is .stamped in ink on tiie crate,
they are loaded on tiie wagon and hauled
to the cars, A carload is made up in a
day at every rutting when possible. 800
to 370 constituting a carload. A gang
of eighteen is necessary for the comple­
tion of this work in one day.
Now that tiie hoards have done tiieir
work for tiie rows already cut, and nre
lying Hut on the Jieid beside the younger
plants, it is an easy matter to set them
Up again When these plants are large
cmniglj, thereby using the same boards
twice in a season,
Celery is a haute, cron and will stand
more cool weather thun hot— 20 degrees
will not injure it, but foggy mornings
with hot sunny days tend to make it
blight and turn yellow, which will ‘ tend
to put tiie price down on its shipment; as
the trade demands a light.gregiLifllLflj.
well as u very white stalk. Seven hun­
dred urates is u good uverajjo yieM-twllio
qcre, while $1 per crate is-a good average
The otic drawback to raising celery is
the fact tluit it takes two yeurs to get
new land Into shape for it. New land
will not grow celery. It will grow almost
any other vegetable, so the first two
years rnuit be spent la raising other
crops, such as cucumbers potatoes, lettuco or cauliflowers, etc. But as the

llutl u Narrow Escupc
Messrs. Smith and Watson,who have just
returned front a trip to California, had a
narrow escape from deuth in. Missouri.
The train, running sixty miles an hour,
jtm ck.il pari-of llie-irm4t -wlfere~li wash­
out had occurred tiie night tiefore, uml the
engine and .¡II the cars except theslccper
aiul dining car. were turned over. Tiie
engineer was killed, the fireman and mall
clerks and several passengers were severe­
ly injured. Smith nud Watson being in
the sleeper were sliuken up, but not hurt,
uml both of them aided tiie injured |&gt;eoplu
until tiie wrecking crew arrived.

From Sunshine lo Snow
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Matzlnger left last
SalurdiiyforihrJrjjunieJn Frankfort, Mich.
They hud expected lo go tenduys sooner,
hut business nud the lovely climate of
Sunfurd held litem. A letter received u
day or two before they left said llm lth e
leaves had not started yet and farmers
hud not begun potuto pluming. Mr.und
Mrs. Matzlnger tire making their home*
wurd trip une of pleasure und sightseeing,
going from Sanford to Tampa, thence by
Morgan line steutnship to New Orleans,
from wldch place they will make the -re*
nuiliiiler (ifïîio trip up the Mississippi river
by boat to St. Louis, thence by rull to
Frankfurt.__________ ,_________
City Property Sells
Sanford city property is moving every
day. Tills week B. F. Trenisof Washing­
ton purchased from N. 11. Garner some
choice lots on Palmetto avenue. Mr..
Trenis will build some fine residences on
his new possession at once ns he consid­
ers Sanford the best little city In lire
Soutli.
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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
A Budget of Opinion '‘ Ju st Be
tween You and Me”
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always been a pleasant one and therefore
I tnke this occasion to thanT” the young
ladies of the exchange and the courteous
employees connected with the
l'of us have troubles of our own and In
the list 'o f troubles the telephone people
no doubt have a double share.

June 4. isos

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GO C A R T S 1

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'aril Good,
Wholesome

The latest out is the

—The Sauhtehc*.

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

E N G L IS H

BREAD

The Governor'^ Message

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On Friday last Governor Gilchrist sent
We have a new line just ♦
a
special
message to the Legislature on
'A Citici Is Ament Ye Taklnt Notes,
in and the low price will I
the Wades claim. In the opinion of the
and Faith, He’ll Prent ’Em"—
Index there was no special reason for
So Says Saunterer.
make them go. Come in
sending In a message on this subject at
The kind that Mother
this time, as both branches of the Legis­
and see them.
A nawipaprr U not altogether puhllthed to »ir ,
used to make?
tbr proplr whnl tlfty would Ilka to know, builms to lature had previously declined to favor­
give much of Its »pace to telling them what they ably consider the Wailes claim.
wtgA« to know.—Creely.
But the Governor's message, which cov­
S p N h l CwfMpM^MN to Tko lltr o ld .
The'TCiAd—Thnt Looks
ered fifteen pages of closely type written
It la eaiy enough to be pleatant. .
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legal cap sheets, offered little If anything
When life goee on like a eong.
Like Bread, Tastes Like
..... % But the man worth while
new in regard to the history or merits of
la the man who cab entile------Bread, nnd is Bread?
when the telephone rings nntlhe answers the claim. An explanation.as to why he
thought
the
$
20,000
appropriated
six
It and says "Hello!" and the operator
W H Y NOT U S E
&gt;aya,~Whnt numbert" and he says. "The years ago, and a suggestion as to a divi­
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II rang,” and she says, "No, it didn't." sion between Wailes and Beard, were : : T h ^ P h r e s r t l i r e * T i f ~ I ^ ! ^ 1 ^ i Q ^
a
a
a
included in the message; but these too
4 Albert Anson Graham Is greatly con- are intangible.
NOW , AND S A V E M O N E Y ?
cMn another mesapge to the Senate on
oeniod.abtjcC/Ae^ UM i 3 jA r : &lt;
Monday, the G o v n p r . in referring to the
klwa Springs.
Tthns shown more results for the Mnncy invested than any other.
'Wailes
claim message, stated that certain
Don’t know anything about those bolls,
Our Wagon Will Stop At
newspapers
of
the
state
had
intimated,
Albert, but there is many an Individual
It Will pay you to examine the Celery Fields where
Your Door Every Day
can explain the nature of bolls located directly or indirectly, that the Legislature
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had repudiated the state's solemn obliga­
upon the Annie Tommlcal chart. „
tion and that, in order to have the people
Complete Line of Groceries
know that the honor of the state is pro­
4 During my long QcqunintancpMrith-tho
~ ~ ia used__ Our . rcprcsentatlv«r-C&lt;-M.-BRAI)WATKK. Is in Sanford
tec tetLLa had-sant copies of-the message fi
people of Sanford, upon a number of ocevery week. See him or write to him at Orlando or
to these newspapers for publication,~but
Cfltfins I have been most favorably im­
so far they had refused to do so.
pressed with their ability-to group theIm­
The Governor, in the opinion of the In­
T H E E . O . P A IN T E R F E R T I L I Z E R CO.
portance of every project to advertise the
dex, cannot consistently feel aggrieved
city, but upon none was the matter brought
W r it« for Booklat.
JA C K S O N V IL L E , FLO R ID A
because this message has not been print­
(Caterer to the Public)
to my attention so forcibly as lost Friday
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night at the meeting of the Fourth of July
of the average weekly paper, to llie utter
committees in the city hall. The way our
exclusion of all other matter, and the
people take hold of a project and thrash
-4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 $ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -I
large papers, with sufficient space to car­ V 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ,,
out the points, winnowing out the bad
ry the message, might easily be forgiven
features and reserving the good ones is a
for devoting their columns to real, live
sight to behold. The Idea of inaugurating
news matter. Besides, those newspniH-rs
a Fourth of July celebration and carrying
rhnrtmvrrakeh the time nnd trouble to
3- to 2 5 -llorsr Power
— i n f u n ò n successful termination Is a atu,
.
.
,
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4h
f.
D.
PARKER,
Prop.
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^ p e D d p u ^ u u t l . i m d in!n. l tw
claim may be pardoned for entertaining
Ai
deliberation and plenty of good, hard work.
views different from those expressed in
Room and Board $1.50 Per Day. \ !
Best 2-Cycle Engine on the Market
There will be no money in it for tho mer­
the Governor's -message, especially after
chant or for any other citizen, and yet our
.
Meals, 35c.
considering the able and exhaustive re­
people are going to work with n will jm d
port submitted by the staid committee of
Sm ooth Running, Fconoiuicul and
------q determtinnToh lo enieftain the visitors,
S p e c i a l . R ate by the W eek !!
1003, and report to( the Senate over the
Absolutely Reliable
and show them the time of their lives.
signuture of "W. A. Blount, Acting Chair­
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The merchants will keep their stores opeii
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man."
on that day, and that idea appeals to me.
See m e tx^/irc In stalling an rintinr
So far as the Index knows, the present
In your boat, you w ill not r e g ir ! II
I have always been unfavorably impressed
Legislature has not been charged with
by the appearance of any city where busi­
J. 3 11 P. S p ecial. P rice $ 6 0
repudiating the obligations of the state,
ness houses arc closed during a celebra­
but it cannot be denied that ns long us.
tion. Of course I wun( to sec the clerks
Sanford. florid)
Only Exclusive nnd
Colonel Wuiles is denied the right to have
enjoy themselves, and this matter can be
his claim abjudicated by the courts of the U P - T O - D A T E
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amicably arranged by the employers, but
#
tftate the conclusion is inevitably forced
if the Sanford stores will decorate on the
In the City
upon the Index and other uewspapers of
Fourtli and keep open house, our city will
the state, pfid. the people of Flurida gen­ We make everything knnwn to the trade '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ■444
b eb cti f f nitYffrtifdi " ni1 si»ny fww j i i « .
erally, that the-Legislature, though not
turners can be gained for the future trade
repudiating the claim is creating a con­ Full Line of Confectioneries
of Sanford. The Sanford spirit wnscleardition with similar results.
»
And Cigars
( Kirn Slrrct, one bUnk irtmt Depot opiimlt« Fuslolflcr)
.
. ly portrayed at the meeting when the
No better argument bus been offered in
,_ypung men and old seemed imbued with
Free liouse-to-House Delivery
support of the effort of Colonel Wailes’
the idea of having a celebration befitting
•H. E . W I S E , P ro p rie to r
friends to get this claim into the courts 111 Park Ava.
'Phona 106
our city, nnd one that will sustain ourrepFormerly Manager of Central Cnfo
of the state thun is contained in the Gov­
utalion ns the most hustling city in the
ernor's message itself. Tiiis document
South. There was no backing and filling
S te a k s , C h o p s, O y s t e r s and F is h a S p e c i a lt y
from beginning to end is a mass of acts,
umong those assembled. They were filled
1.
contracts, resolutions, accounts, opinions,
with the spirit tlint has made our city fa­
conclusions nnd other more mystifying
DEALER IN
A P L A C E F O R L A D IE S AND G EN TLEM EN
mous, and it wanned my heart then ns
and confusing mutter tliul positively and
never before os 1 listened to the sensible
forever precludes the uverage legislator—
suggestions and business-like speeches of
S h o rt O rd e rs At All H ou rs
E v e ry th in g F irst Class
for no other reuson thun lack of time to
those present. Our celebration will be a
study law and history—from mastering
homecoming for our former citizens, nnd a
AND
the details of the claim that a reasonable
Prompt, Clean Service
Meal Tickets nre Sold at Reduced Rules *
chance for the Florida people to see the
and just conduidun might be reached.
"Lucky Sanford" of which they luive heard
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The Index having been one of the Gov­
so much.
ernor's most ardent supporters In the last
I can hear from ninny the old chestnut
campaign, and feeling that its editor can
ubopt "celebrations don’t pay" and kin­
still claim the right to he his friend, Agent for Virginia-Carolina Fe r­
--TOP P R IC E S FO R YOUR
dred like, but on the whole the public
tilizers
writes this in explanation and defense of
spirited people are for any movement that
the country press of Florida, those papers
ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND EARLY VEGETABLES
will aid in bringing Sanford into the pub­
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a
which were Ills strongest supporters when
lic eye. There ure people in every city
when
shipped
to
tltW
IÏT.
If
you ure mu doing
lie needed them and which do - not
FRESH
who never flguro anything except from
business with tili. House, write to them aj once.
deserve his censure—Lake City Index,
their own personal gain as u standpoint.
May 21. _____________________
To these few I would say that no real
Son ford's New D irectory
pioney will accrue from our celebration
»
.SanfsKLliJloLruiiuing -a -shall-game,-or -T h o »»ew rit y-directory recentry comF R U IT
AND
PRODUCE
C O M M IS S IO N
M ERCHANTS
three card monte, or a carnival to part the plledjjy R J L . I*oik A Go. has been JlsAND
—visitors fiuiu thetrYnouey; we are simply tribated -this week -and is a fineexpositlon
-10 E . Camden 8 t .f Baltimore, Md.
giving an old fashioned Fourth for the of Sanford und the Celery Delta. The
References: This Paper and Thousands of Pleased Shippers in Florida
amusement of our, people and our visitors; book comprises 1U4 pages bound in covers
just n good lime, a display of patriotism, ai»d shows that Sanford's population is
AT,.
the Sanford spirit of progress, and the 5,734. Some of these people are now
old Southern spirit of hospitality,
living outside of the city limits but will
J. I. ANDERSON’S
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be taken in by a recent act of the Legis­
4 Speaking of the telephone service re­ lature enlarging the city limits. This In­
crease in population shows the remark­
minds me that In Sanford the people
have one of the best systems in the state. able development nnd progress of OUrcity
and the fact that R. L. Polk &amp; Co. ever
A newspaper muncanalwuys sympathize
undertook
llw compilation of a city direc­ ------J E W E L E R
w ilk ii /alia w mortal who is compelled-to
tory foTSanford is a sure and sufficient
worry with an exacting public und few
proof that our city ranks with the fore­
MY SPECIALTIES
people can slop to realize the awful
T e le p h o n e No. 6 0
most cities of the South.
strain upon the nerves, the girls at the
Pickard's Hand-Paintod China
central office of a telephone system are
Okra Paper Plant For Sanford
Gorham's Sterling Silver
forced to stand. The most surprising
As we go to press today it is rumored
Rogers' Plated Wure
part of the teleplione business is the fact that a company will be organized here to
Elgin und Walthum Watches
that a young lady can stand this weur manufacture paper from the oki'a plant.
and tear upon the nervous system so long The manufacture of good paper from (be
and keep In food humor, Tlip prevailing okra plant has been proved commercially
.
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A LL GOODS GUARANTEED
g o a f humor cu the ladies in the Sanford profitable and after a careful Investiga­
exchange is proverbial and they endeavor tion It has been found that as a secon­
to render good service at all times. If the dary summer crop on Sanfurd's irrigated
B O Y S ’ S U IT S
public would take time to think before lands the okra could be raised to better
Boys'
Suit«, latest styles nnd
they phone; give the number in • dear advantage than in any other section of
shudes,
3
to 17. Boy's Washable
tonq and wait a reasonable ieagthof time Florida, and with the splendid wpter
Suits,
3
to
10, all styles. Bloomer
for the connection inudi o f the confusion transportation and railroad facilities
Pants,
3
to
17. Boys' Fumtshingsf
be
eradicated.
My
experience
would
N e w s p a p e rs , M a g a zin e s
and P e r i o d i c a l s
paper mill here would pay larga dividend., ¿ a t * E tc. Ali u3
PriS T t

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tries¡nthecity— f P a i n t e r

Fertilizer

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S p ecial !

J . N onroe

Ferro Marine Engines]

GATE CITY HOUSE ü

G. W. SPENCER

T. P. Conpropst

TH E C ITY

RESTAURANT

W .W .LONG

Fresh Meats

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Groceries

H EW ITT

MEATS

&amp; CO.

GROCERIES

H en ry M cL au lin

Artesian and Deep Well
— -Drilling
LIPE

CITY CIGAR STORE

Boot Une of Cigars and To”
baccos in the City

With the Sanford telephone system baa Tbe Herald will give the particular.

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june à. 1909

§ THE
Items

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THE SANFORD HERALD

so c ia l w o r ld

of Interest Concerning
Society People.

POINTS PURELY

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PERSONAL

M. F. Robinson nnd wife in C. D. Stnrhuck. mtg.. *.100. *
- W.R.O Neal and wife to M. F.Rolilnson
qcd., $1.
E. M. Gross to Fred B. Dole, wd.. *900
E. M.Gross to J. J. Allierton. mtg.SISOO.
M. J. Dorsey and wifeTo N.'B.Giles.wd '
*100.

Nut

Brand

H. C. Mathers to W. L. Palmer, nsg mtg,
*10.
J. 1). Rouse to II. C. Mathers, clmt.mtg.,
now Celery City Vanity Fair While
52.000.
Away the Golden Hours—
H. C. Mathers to J. D. Rous.?, sat. rntg
Social Gossip.
$ 2 . 000 . .
Reading Circle Meets
State of Florida to. II. O. Page, id.,
A pleasant nhd |*rofUnl»le meeting of SI 9.82.
thi readintf circle or the Woman’s Foreign , Fidelity Trust Co. tò Eynmn L. Hairier,
•Missionary Society of the Methodist Church •led..’ *175.
wi» heM Tuesday afternoon of lost week
"V. S. Starhuck to A. A. T. Thierne.ncrl.,
,i the residence of Mrs. A. K. Philips. *5.
Us circle has been reading and discussing
A. Tliieme nml wife to V. S. Starhuck,
"The Nearer and FnrtherEnst", and found qcd., *5.
the final lesson. Korea, particularly InterCuttie W. Temple to W. C. Temide, wd.,
Can you hnagine-nqyihlng more~Tfp*
II.
Mchnis ami refreshing with your breakfast
estinR.
■A delightful feature of the afternoon
A. B. Holiday to Frank E. Marchimi,wd, or luncheon than n dish of “ Beech-Nut
Brand" Orange MnnnnhulcT «It Is made
r*w»i the contribution of some charming * 1000 .
of the finest selected Oranges nnd pure
J iiu McCullough from Edw. P. Boynton, sugar only, and is senlcd In the famous
ffdtatlons t&gt;y Miss Goodhue, nn necomvacuum glass jars from which all uir is
pllihed elocutionist of the Hoston School wd., $1.
exuusted.
Tills method of seating retains
Peoples Bank A N. W. Van Ness, snt.
of Expression.
the rich flavor of the fresh fruit. Better
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mtg..
51.000.
The circle is.bnpresaed with the importorder a jar today of
*
W. J. Thigpen in 0. W. Hellingsly. d.,
*IK* nnd benefit of rending missionary
. Plmis, Specifica lions -an d Estimates Furnished f*
literature of which thebigliogrnphyisrich *1500.
ind irueresting, and has under consider- O. W, Hellingsly m Frank Gocrtz, rntg.,
• __ . • on Applications* 500.
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tlon plans for greater progress.
=SA T tF 0R D , ttOKIDA-------~
CrMttse tir PeoplesBnnk. rntg., *500.
■
t------Negro Murderer Escapes “
H. Drew to W. J.Thigpen, sat. mlg.,*50
George Roberson, n young negro fellow
W. J. Thigpen Jo Amelia Goertz, wd.,
front Sanford, charged with killing nn old
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*100.
neiro man by the name of Span for the
113 First Street
()pp. PostofTlcç
S. J. Dunlins et al. to J. H. Vick, wd..
purpose of robbery,, was arrester! a few
*750.
.
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•
veek ago and lodged in jail here. He
R. Iluyler Hickman tc J. H. Woodward,
was placed in front ceil nnd hy some
wtl., *3500.
means made his escape Inst night.
0. C. Wilke am) wife to Jns. C. Patter­
It Is reported that this old man had re.
son.. wd., *150.
© iiiB iiig in m u E im n s a ia iiH n
reived JO insurance benefit the day be­
H. D. Berry. Sr., to II. I). Berry. Jr., wd.,
fore the killing nnd George Robinson was
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jheJaiLimtssccu io-txtmimity -wtth-the
Slate of Florida to J. A. fie tiger, id.,
old man. This young fellow said he hml
*9,59._________ __________________ __ ___
1» ‘¿ a uitil etmLI mil—i»uv-w-fHtii»-«»t
State of Florida to Peter Davids, id.»
ihoes, hut shortly afterward he bought
$31.08.
ihoes, shirts, etc., and paid money for
hit. Imp. Forni to J. 0. Adams. d.,$120.
ifirm nnd could not give proper account
N. II. Fry in M. C. McDonald, d.,*50.
of hqw he got It. When accused of the
E. A. Richards to O, C-Wdkrrsnt Tntg~
0
IVWhite he said he had - nor~srcn the limn
SI 50.
DEALERS IN
for two weeks, hut Inter confessed to be­
Einnia P. Guyton to HenryS. Miller,wd,
ing with ¿tun on Sunday previous to the
*1.
-iilllng. The hatchet this young negro
N
A. II. Bigg to Steen "Njelsou. wtl.. *1250.
used for box making was found with
Dd. Med. Ex. to El sen M. Marinismi, cer­
blood on it." He then stated tlm^he saw
ti (lente,
ionic one else do the murder hut refused
Wt* don’t have to advertise cheap lands.
Alotizp McAllister to Pearl Stephens el
to ifII who ¡1 was. The old man who was
al. wd., $35.
The purchaser here saves more'per acre
| killed wns a ipiiet Inoffensive negro. The
Geo. T. Smith to Divides« &amp; Sewell.wd.
young fellow accused of the murder has
annually in freights than he saves on the
Office nnd works 214 Oak Avenue
*50:
long home an unsavory rc|Mitatinu.—
- purchase price elsewhere: SGOaliltPoT
J. H. Martin-Morris to (àdumhia T. (In..
iThmin, inn
---; krporter-Slur. ________ _
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freight rates in our booklet
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FLORIDA
W. H. Bullm'k to Frank H. Davis, wd., S A N F O R D .
D
Meeting of Horticultural Society
$100.
According to the Sanford members who
Cameron Sub-Division of Block Hum­ *i*+&lt;•++*8“ *2**$• 4* *8**5* 4*4*4*4*4*4* + + ^
bve returned from the annual meeting
mock. |dntr---- ■ —
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- of the Ihtriiculturid Society at Daytona,
Priscilla WyleytoEd Foster, mlg.*440.
t
the session was a most interesting one.
Jane Sims to Josephine A Fisher, wd.,
Great Interest was manifested •In every
AND
*190(1.
feature of the proceedings, nnd the papers
Floyd Smith &amp; Co., to Downing Ak».,
weredeclared tube better than ever before.
deed. $1.
. The animal address of the retiring presi­
F. Bellows lo II. (). Dnlrh, Agt,, mlg.,
dent. Dr. Richardson, was of unusual ln*1.200.
R tercst.
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M. J. Payne to F. Bellows, sat. mtg..
Oflicers were elected for the coming
*1.000.
jrear as follows: President, H. H. Hume,
Upstairs, Pico Block
Hunt A Brannon to L, It. Long. fig..
. Clen St. Mary; First vice-president, J, H.
Tor Gund Average Prices und Quick Returns Stilli to
* 1,0 0 0 .
Temple, Orlando: Second vice-president.
A. A. Williams to Thus. T. Cox, hs..
Open Tuesdays 4 to f» p.m.
II. B. Stephens, DeLund; secretary. E. 0 .
$1,000.
AND
Painter, nihP treasurer, W. S. Hart, were
W. E. Keen to Fla. I. A W. Wks.rvhjl.
Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m.
re-elected; executive committee: E. S.
mtg.. *150.
iluhhurd and I’ . H. Ross.
Alice G. Smith, Ex., to Louis H. Ivey,
It was decided to hold next yeur’s con­
qcd.. *250.
S t r a n tiers W e l c o m e
vention In Orlando. Jacksonville, Pnlntkn
Hattie C. Ivey, et al., to Louis If. Ivey,
X
Tr
+•&gt;+*;•&lt;• •&gt; 4*❖ 4 - ^ 4 *
4 "+ + + 4
’ *n,l Mining were amdhg the cities ex lend­
wd.. -1.
ing invitations.
Southwest Corner WitsliinÉtoii and Chumbers Street a
4a»uls H. Ivey to C. P. Stevens, mtg..
All members of the convention were
$275.
NEW YORK CITY
royally treated and entertained by the
N. J. Patrick. Tr.. et. al., to Chns. F.
dtlxens of Daytona, and the Sanford con­
Grannls. et ul., wd., $2000.
Kf FCRFNCES: Aetna Natlojml Dank of New York City, or any Commercial Agency
tingent speak highly in their praise.
K. T. Delegali to Henry Ward., chat, Kuuturd Wuiuci'i Are I Indhig Relief At
HI and to Hundreds o f Khlppers who urr shtppfiig to Ihem regular
,
Last
mtg., $150.
—r— riled for Record
■ Frederick Bellows, lo R. W. Logon, wd..
-----1L J. UuUuiMMi and -wife-|«-AHawt-U. * 6 .--------------------------------------------- -------- — It riuev
m-thnt vnMiieu havwAiiure
Turner. wd., $1.
Alonzo McAllister to S. M. Moseley, than a lair share gi the ache* and
|i,ims (hat alllict liumamty; they must
E«lw,L Sweet to OrlamloNovelty Whs. W1Ì..5I5.
mi," iunit attend to duties in
U f^ S L .
Chas. E. Bailey to Drill J. Bean, deed,
ni eonsiantly aching backs, or
A. L Heck nnd wife to E. A Toatlng, *100. .
headaches, din y *pell», l»earing down
FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sanford, Fla
wd., |1.
over, when to
R. E. Daniels to I. N. Johnston. Jitdg.. jiains; they must
stooii means torture. They, must walk
E- R. Houtliag and wife to A. L. Beck, $307.10.
ami Wild and work with racking pains
mig.. |12()0.
Lovfcless und Sewell tuC.C. Harris, wd.. and many aches from kidney ills. Kid­
Frances Drown to W. R. O'Nenl, mtg., wd.. $120.
neys cause more suffering tlian auy
160.
Keep the
■ » j : Williams to Jno. M (-""L wd. *00. other o r g a n - nf thc*~t&gt;o»ry.
— People« Dunk to C, R. Murrell,- mlg.,
Smith A Duvis to C. O. Betts, wd. *300. kidneys well and health is easily main­
tained. Read of a remedy for kidneys
Capital « 3 0 .0 0 0 .0 0
------12900.
M. hf. Smith, et a!., *10.
only that help*-and cures the kidneys
. Jna JLMilter to KrF. Leihy, w d..*300.
R. R. Dip Idea toT.H. Evans, mtg. *125. and is endorsed hy people you know.
Mrs. VV. B Keith. Laural Ave., San
Ellen A. Earl nnd husband to Frank
John C. Jones to L. J. Dollllig.. qcd.. *1.
()|&gt;«iuid for business in 190 0 .
Now handles
Henderson, und wife. * 100.
City of Orlando to Mrs. O. Tuylor. corn. ford, Fla., says: "1 do not believe 1
could say too much in praise of Doan’ s
Robert J. King to L.A.Urumlcy and wife d.. *30.
v*
Kidney Fills.
My hack ached so
Accounts of
r^“ r«M)hr*SJ)00:---------------- 7
W. R. O'Neal to Dun Ware. wd.. *250. acutely at limes that 1 could not at­
A. L. Potter, Ex., to Marin A. Rogers.
F. N. Bourdmnn to E. A C. Hund.hgmt. tend to my housework. If l stooped,
S E V E N H U N D R ED AND S E V E N
it was almost impossible for me to
,1 » c mlg.. *700.
Fidelity Tr. Co. lo E. A C. Hand. qcd..
straighten and I was unable to assume
/
Emily H.Mrdury to Emily H. Eddy.qcd., *400.
any position that was comfortable.
TResidowte-of Sanford and*immediate* vicinity
-N.-U. Broward ta l - G-Slriugfdluw* Morning1- 111»- iia r k jr M .r c u lame, and.
sore.
T,hc kidney secretions- also
■"J" EinHP H.'M edary'to Bertha 11. Eddy, com. ns J. P.
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MOTTO:
bothered-mc by their too freiiuctjfete»*led., *1.
Smith A Davis to Geo .Secklnger, con., sages and plainly denoted that naiul
“ Tote fair with both friend and foe,
Harries &amp; Jessup to M, M.Smith, pt.sat. *400.
existed with my kidneys. I at last pro­
mtg.
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Oft your own little righte forego;
cured Doan's Kidney Pills and it re
Smith A Davis to C. D. Couch. * 111., uuired only the contents of one b ox to
If »»eye."
3.0, and Joe Cameron to J. D. Hart.wd,
relieve all these troubles.* I am HOW
*
500
.
.
■ *250.
F. H. Rand nnd wife to Gus T. Thomas in good health and feel suEc •that
D E P O S I T S IN S U R E D A G A IN S T L O S S
Smith A Davis to W. R. Pell. wd.*. *10.
Doan’s Kidney Pills deserve the credit
for effecting tin's great change. ■
*
: M. L Tarver and wife to Daniel Ware, and wife. wd.. *137.50.
B. M. Sims to O. F. Sims, wd.. *1.
For sale by all dealers.
Price 50
Wd.
Foster-MilUmt Co.,- Htiffalo,Henry Baker to Chas* N. Hays, .deed. cents.
^nt. A, Lloyd and wife to 0. W. JohnM. M. SMIT'll,
ILR. STEVENS.
G. S. DERRY,
ILK. TOLAR
New York,, sole agents for the United
*130.
President
Vice-President
Cashier
Ass t Cashier
l&lt;m- Jr . d.. *1,000.
States.
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C. W. Goodrich to J. W. Zarfos. wd.,
Rememl»er the name—Doan s—and {vu w v v w v w v v vvw w » w w v w v vw » w s s&gt;v w * w v v » » s * s w w s wivw ^ y y
A. S. Druwdy to Hart £ Brannon, wd.,

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L. P. McCULLER

Repair Work Promptly Done

Machine ; Foundry
Works

Repairing-All Kinds
of Machinery

Automobiles and Gas
Engines

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S S Ï Fruit and Produce

Women’s Woes

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Mrs. Cushing, finished the program. Deli­
cious refreshments were served, and alto­
gether a delightful afternoon spent.

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

An event of much Interest Is the ap­
A Budget of In te re stln i Items
proaching wedding of Miss Lottie Lee and
From Correspondents
Mr. T. W. Lawton, to occur on the second
Mrs. Wheeler entertained Saturday a f­
ternoon in honor of her sister, Miss Lottie
Le/, the prospective bride.

THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY

efficient Staff of Reporters Weekly
Miss MayAlexander.who is now at home,
has just graduated from the Cathedral
Covers the Territory for
school, OrltmdS, with highest honor. She
The Herald
fWe Invite CorTMpondence on live topic* from all
•cctlon* of the County, alto new* linn* of Inter*«.
Brevity will Injure prompt publication. Aitidea
contrary to the view* of the Editor will be pobllthcd, but abutlve and anonymou* cum m u n i ­
tion* will be rejected. We will not. be ra*pon»lble
for opinion* m p reu n l by contributor*. All com­
munication* Intended for current l*»ue muit be In
bind not later than Tuesday p. rod—En.

PAOLA- POINTS
Spealal Correspond race to The Herald;

"Who said water-mllllonsT"

drop
our own will soon be ripe and then—“ Is
everybody happy, everybody glad!”
Sunday last marked tile close of ser­
vices in our little church until the first of
October. The wet-afternoon disappoint­
ed many who wished to attend.

The ,‘good old summer time" has come
with a vengeance and probably will be
with4 us* "until further
notice."
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Wanted—Twin sisters from 18 to 20
by two young men anxious to "settle
down

Virgil Willis came UP Tuesday from
Delray on a short visit to his people re­
turning Friday.
Misses W^C. JWlllls and Maggie Hill left
Friday for Palmetto to spend the summer
and also to take the tepchers' examina­
tion this month.
R. C. Bushncll, Jr., and sister. Miss Em­
ma of DeLund spent several days la town
last week with their aunt, Mrs. S. S.
Davis. Miss Eleanor Scriven returned
"With them u rh n iitd’ lTie "c-oihinenceiwnl

sense of their duty. Dinner was served
on the grounds Sunday. Several visitors
Jroill Oviedo w ere present—)------7
Mrs. Charlie Harrison has as her guest
this week her sister. Mrs. Danu and little
daughter from Miamr.
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Mr. Puyne Daniel made n Hying trip to
Alntntn last week to meet his sister, Miss
Mabel Daniel who has been attending
school In Meridian, Miss. They Inith re­
turned to Geneva Saturday.

Mrs. Petpinru «if Tampa Is here on n
visit to her children. Alveda ami Rochelle
Who tire with Mrs. Urooks.

Come and See Us

HOARDING CELERY. SANFORD. FLA

It Makes No Difference What Yoii Want or Where You Want li

W E HAVE IT
and on Terms that are Rirflit

HOWARD-PACKARD LAND COMPANY

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Mr. Stephens is here with his niece.
Miss Clifford Hendry,
His son. Jus.
Stephens of Luke City s|»end lost Sunday
with lilm here.
J. C. Wright and wife, und Mr. and Mrs.
H. Stevenson «if Saijford were over lust
Sunday nnd culled on Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Quuckcnbos.

F. O. Sparkman of Port Orange. Supt.
Miss Mumie McLain is at home far the
summer vacution from the state school of roads wus In town last week. .
at Tnllahassee.
Mrs. Theo Tliroop is in DcLand attend­
Misft Alice Smith returned Saturday ing commencement exercises.
from Kissimmee.
Mrs. At A. Moron and children, Helen
j
LAKE MARY MELANGE
und Dede, ure visiting relatives In Lake
SpeclalC or. to Tb* llrrtkL
Mary.
I - Mrs. Aubrey Moran, anil children from
Miss Auttle Peters who has been teach­
Geneva, are here visiting Mrs. Morans
ing school near Orlando is at home for
parents, Rev. uud Mrs. J. F. Sundell.
Mr. B. Ingersol is still making Improve­
ments made on his place. He is having
a well dug tills week,
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A^ E. H ILL, Agent

Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cauliflowers, etc., etc., in Sanford, pays

Mrs. S. A. Nylun and daughter spent
last Saturday and Sunday with relatives

I Sell the Land—Your Drains, Money, und
Muscles Makes the Crop und the Profit

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Mr. and Mrs. Fnulnn have just returned
Miss Irene Peters is visiting her sisters from Jacksonville, where they have been
spending a few days with their sou. They
In Jacksonville.
report having had a fine time.
John Huddleston from the Gainesville
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Nr. and Mrs. H. Perdue are spending a
university Is visiting her parents.
few days with their brother and sister,
J. A. Worthy is using crutches on ac­
Mr. and Mrs. Will Perdue. We are glad
count of a badly sprained ankle.
to hear that they intend making Lake Mary
The family of Mr. Coffee after spending their future home.
s
the school term In Sanford are at home
__Mr. Mimmy spe«!i_Jast Sunday visiting
friends niid relutivcs In Sanford,
. The Baptist church has a new organ
The farmers around here are wishing
and song books and in future will have
for rain, so they can plant sweet potatoes.
belter music.
The Merry Circle, meet at the usual hour
at Mrs. J. G. Marlins last Saturday, and
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
and in spite of the rain spent u vrt£
Special Corre* pointent» to The Herald:
plesant afternoon.
^
The last meeting of the Oviedo Maga­
Mr. and Mrs. H. Pellet, from New Smyr­
zine Club was held at the attractive home
na
have been here spending a few days
of Mrs. Leinbart, with MlssfXirlstina pre1‘ ‘tMut1“ f l^**r«a "Editar Aline, Poe" Was with Mrs. Pellets father and norther. Dr.
' thp subject- ¡The roll-cull was responded and Mrs. W."H. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Pel­
let have recently lost their eldest' son.
to by each
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The Bells."
We all extend our heartfelt sympathies
Miss ChrisUheTeljQut^ Mien rendered in
to
the bereaved parents and grandparents.
exquisite style a plan» solo. Two poems
‘ T o ray mother" and "Annabel Lee" were
Tire Georgia railroad la tied up by d
redd by Mrs. Yonge, In her' usual Impress­ strike of the white locomotive firemen.
iv e maimer. Mrs. Mead-followed this
with # reading, “ Poe, the weird genius."
Fresh Georgia butter, 33 cents a pound
‘The Raven," rendered by for sale by GarDer k Roberta

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awarded thè Bishop's medal for three con­
secutive years of leading scholarship, her
average being the highest for that period
In the school.' With the medal she re­
ceived a year or two ago for elocution,
makes two she has won, with other prizes
at intervals. Her delivery of the valedic­
tory was touching and beautiful, while
class night, It was her privilege, also, to
deliver the salutatory. At the elocution
recital she rendered two recitations begjdes participating in the plays which were
included in the commencement exercises.
Never was a class launched out from the
Cathedral school amid such eclat, and a
brilliant round of festivities as attended
the graduating class of IDOO.
Mrs.McCnll will entertain Tuesday morn­
ing for Miss Lottie Lee, ns another honor

We understand the matter of a good
road to meet the d a y road to Sanford, at
ENTERPRISE ETCHINGS
the corner of Mr. T. £ . Wilson's place and
Special Cortetpondence to The Herald;
extend through Paola to the church' is
Last week through the agent Mr. Wm.
Sr Thayer, Mr. 0. Wingfield of Pendleton,
everybody will pull together and make it
Ky.t bought the place of Col. G. D. C. Ellis
on accomplished fact before another win­
formerly known as the Uodine property.
ter. It would add much to our little
Mr. Wingfield expects to go right to work
place and be a great' convenience to all
¿«¿Improve the place.
alike.
.
Miss Lois A. Davis returned Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Porter and child from Tal­
after a week spent pleasantly with friends
lahassee have moved into the Bassett
in Orlando.
place. Glad to welcome new neighbors.
Thursday night a party of young people
Miss Nellie Furen who has been teach­
enjoyed a launch ride to Sanford and
ing in St, Augustine the past winter Is
Iwent Id (he Laitime. They enjoyed the
-mfikTnira'visU to her parents at Yankee
pictures very much. On the way home
they became entangled in a fisherman's
Zackery Bros' saw mill Is already al j»t-whkd»-wae ■stretched cut in the tuff
work. Its whistle helps us up mornings Those In the party were Misses Willis,
and makes us think (here is something Hill. Hoke, Ulnford and Qunckenbos,
doing.
Messrs. C. F. Stead and V. A. Willis.

We are sorry to know that Clifford and
Miss Emma Proctor are quite sick with
fever.
Harvey Geiger wns thrown from a
wagon by a runaway and had his collar
bonr- brrHrermntf'wns quire fonsfclerably
bruised up.

C IT Y PRO PERTY

IM P R O V E D

IR R IG A T E D
F lo w in g

F A R M S —U N C L E A R E D LA N D S
W e lls o n

Celery Delta and other Desirable Tracts in Blocks to suit Purchaser.

J . N. W HITNER

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Prices and descriptions upon request

First^Natioual B u iiK HiiNUUié

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�THE SANFORD HERALD
means of a tunnel lending from tinder the
floor to (i clump of palmettos n considera­
ble dlstnnce away.

tThe General News of "Thç Land ^Mrs. Margaret J. Graves, formerly Mrs.
Henry P , Phinti the Florida raltmnd man,
[ ^ — òf flo w e rs ” 7~
died in New York, Sunday.

CüllED fROM THE STATE PRESS
»Home of the Week's Most lm
portant Happenings In the
State’ s Domain.

The store of C. W. Qaaknight o f1Archer
wus destroyed by fire June 1st. All its
contents were also destroyed. His loss is
partially covered by Insurance.
A new Jewish synagogue Is to be built
In Jacksonville nt n cost of *30,000,000.
It will be located on the corner of Ashjey
nnd Laura streets.

Criminal Court Proceedings,
Sinre mtr Inst report the case .of Ernie
h. Webb nml Frank Scott clinrget! with
arson was tried nnd the accused found
not guilty n f t e r ^ b f i e days’ trial.
Syke Jones, chnrgcd with muhler liiilu« e e o n d degree. W a s acquitted.
Tom Rhodes for selling liquor; guilty
and. sentenced to pay a line of $150 nnd
cost or ten months on the road.
•
Thco. Rogers selling liquor, nulled.
Frank Trnublin. assault and buttery,'
verdict not guilty.
Sniirhol Stokes, sidling liquor, guilty.
Twelve months for meditation.
Amanda Stephens selling liquor, ver­
dict guilty, Fine 5150 including costs or
nine immths in county.home.
Charles Juliuson. larceny. Nailed.

For not conforming to the requirements
of the pure food laws, 1500 sacks of oiits
linve l&gt;5«n confiscated In Tampa by order
of Judge Locke. Instead of being clipped
white oats, ns marked, the contents of the
Henry McIntosh, contempt of court.
sacks were a mixture of oats, rye, barley
Nailed.
and other grain, nnd were also several
John Smith jju charge of carrying con­
IMuimls.short in weight.
cealed wpDjsms.- Verdict not guilty.
For various rehsOns the slate fair pre­
W. I). Cobb, being found guilty of cul­
miums will not l&gt;e paid, for another year. pable negligence was sentenced tixpayIt is claimed, first of all, that the money $75 nnd costs or three months.
will not be available sooner. Not very
Frisl Cowman, Jr., iissnult with intent
satisfactory Information for premium win to kill. The state accepted plea of ng,
tiers for the past two years.
grovated assault. Court sentenced him
—-Governor Gilchrist has vetoed the hill to pay $250 and coals or to reside twelve
appropriating 510«,750.80 for the public months in jail.
Ill cases of W, Baker who had been
schools of Floridn. on the ground that it is
found guilty of grand larceny nnilic25lll
unconstitutional,
as
a
portion
of
the
sum
The St. Petersburg trolly line is to be
Inst’., the court sentenced hint to pay
¿xtemled to lluyboro, where a new deep- was designated to be for relieving those
$250
and costs or a term in Jail fur
watef harbor has been established and schools in the state which had paid- UUL
twelve months'.
considernble
money
in
1008
with
the
e\f c jg ed out. Dayboro la to be the commerclal part of’ the city, nnd It is intend- "pectntion of receiving stale aid through
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ed to have incoming iiianufiictorieslocntcd the HO per cent attendance uverages un­
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der
the
1007
appropriatbn,’
which
the
NEW CELERY CROP
there.
courts later declared unconstitutional.
In eight days, soliciting committees in
0 » YOU WANI PURI. CELI NY S U D ? J.
It is announced that the Seaboard Air
Tampa raised $83,000.50 for the building
The kind limi tllvc« the Ix-st rettili« nnd
fund of the Young Men's Christian Asso­ Line Railway Company is to he reorgan­
the only kind limi Im« In en proven ni
ized this month.
ciation.
Fort Mcode is to have electric lights nt
Mr. Lacey of Eustis has been“ selected
■nearly date. A contract for tho instal- ns one of the civil engineering party who
-ar&lt;Mo-^dwt—tiw Gi Ai Rceettlrment near
Tampa company.
Kissimmee. Work is already under way. I
Emil Fisher of Fort Myers died in Jack
Relieving the fish law recently passed |

lokrlhrr miivenful for flo rid n (¡rower«.
I Jmve them. french Goldrn Importeli
Seit nieneliimt pure und irue lu ninne.
lioiKitled by me üíilv iu
jii

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PHILIPS,

Druggist *

IS HERE AGAIN

We have anticipated

Needs and

Y O U R Graduate Optician
Bought O ur
Wlm has l&gt;een contili}» Itere severnl

Stock of

years nnd ‘ fitted ninny of the
beat jteople of Sanford with
glasses is. at the

Robbins Nest
UNTIL

Saturday June 12th
All to Suit YOU nnd YOUR Headache Cured With Glasses
Pocket-book

tiou’t N eglect Your C hildren's Eyes

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Sprint* is opening up and Reference: J. E. Pice, K. R. Murrell
you will be compelled to
come out in a New Outfit
Why not let us supply your

MRS. M. L. ALLEN

jicctLsï.

by till' Icglaliillirc ts detrimental to the j
SA N f OKD.
F L O R ID A /
insane asylum at Chnttnhoochec.
re is nothing new under the sun
nterests of the people of the state. Gov. !
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Among recent consular ci|anges made Gilchrist tins vetoed (lie measure.
But none of the Goods under
are Albert W. Robert to go to Algiers, Al­
geria, and George 1). Schmucker tu Emm--.
our rogf are OLD, and much
nada, Mexico, botti of these gentlemen
are Floridians.
NEW and up-to-date
P lum bing and
presidency of Columbia College, at Lake
Henry Richnrds, n negro, whokilled DcCity, to preept a similar |X}Mti»n at Shorter
pulySheriiT Edwards nt DcLind several
We don’t charge anything for n
College, Rome, Ga.
years ago. wus tracci! to ilio lionte of bis
Colite and investigate before
J. it. Reese of (lie Savannah Morning
pareti(s near Tampa last Sumiay by sevAll Work Receives My Pentolini Attention
inlying elsewhere
ertil polire nllicers from timi ciry. After News lias severed Ins connection witli
.
and best Efforts
lurrouinlitig lite house, tlteoflicenientered that publication and accepted tile |msi(he building, expectlng lo caplure their tion of city editor on the Miami Daily Me­
maUr-tioi fiHind flint. Ite limi escn|H*d l»y tropolis.

L. Thrasher

street, 4 mt it will pay
you to cull mid see the
new and up-to-date

M ILLIN ER Y
she carries
SATISFACTION
G U ARAN TEED
G iv e M o a S h a r e o f
Y o u r P a tro n a g e

Commercial Street

Near thç. Bepot

Excitement W ill Soon Be Rife
Announce Your Candidate
Ybti wiml tu ilei iutu thè ii^ht ut ohe«;
Lct us siifhjcst litui yini organi/, r yuur forerà.
Gol in tilt1 Irmi ami stay in thr Irmi. The prize
»

is tuo valuahle to losr whrit it rosta you no
money to win.

The piallo is otte of tIn? (test

ami fnrnishrtl us hy ime of thr South’« Inrfieht
pmuoYoiireriis', nml now is ihr lime for you tu

free to Everybody
NOT ALLOWED.— No-one intcrcstrtl in
i In? store will be allowed a vole tltouglr they
Rive us their inule, ¡mil we have no interest in

Our Method of Advertising

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wlui w ins lite piano. It is u free-for-all amtest

EVA N S
WHO DO YOU WANT TO HAVE TH E PIANO
imitiiH

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THC SANfORD M«A L O

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June 4, 1909

inhabitants of 9anfdrd who were
THE SANFORD HERALD older
lualji to see these old landmarlta demoliahed. The Herald at that time advocated
Pabiiabcd Ertry Friday Homini ■« Sanford. Fla. the removal of the fountains, and thinks
It J. Hour. Managte« Editor
the council acted wisely in this decision.
However,
at the time o f tbe removal the
tahcrtytloa Eric«. 91.00 • Tsar la Advance
council decided to erect other 'drinking!
Enterad a* second-dut mall matter Anfuat r*r*4 fountains on Commercial street loprovide
1909. It Iba Poetofflc* at Sanford. Darti».
for the thirsty public and tbe many teams
■■dar Act of March 3rd. 1879.
that came to the city from a distance.
Barbane Advertíala! Oonpany. Jacttontillo. Kep- As yet this matter has not been settled,
and nothing more la heard about tbe new
reacntatlvr.
wells to be driven. Another item in re­
Office First IV n la tbe HUhop Block.. Flirt Surat gard to these fountains is worthy of the
Telephone Na 148.
council’s consideration. Just now. the
sprinkling wagon Is yprking
overtime!
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Play ball !
The water for |
this purpose Is obtnlnedfrom the fireplugs
Legislature expires tpday.
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and being used in a large quanty
will foot
up quite an item in the monthly expenses
Sanford’s Fourth of July is next.
of the d ty . The new fountains can be
arranged to supply the water «wagon free
Our motto ! i f you can't boost, don’t |o f charge and this item of expense saved
knock."
to the tax payers. The Herald does not
wish to knock any individuals regarding
Baseball wilt hold the boards for the next this water question, but at all times we ]
few month.
wish to protect tbe people's interests, and I
The Herald has Joined the league of from time to time will make these sugges­
tions where they w an»»*—consideration. |
piano newspapers.

M E TTIN G E R S
Next Door to Postoffice

Men’s Summer Underwear
Porosknit 50c Garment
Nainsook, Short Sleeves, Knee Drawers.
Balbri&amp;jnn, Long and Short Sleeves and Drawers.
Elastic Seam Drawers 50 and 75 cents.

MEN’S BLACK BRILLIANTINE COATS 3 to $5.

£

Sanford is recognised as the chief veg­
etable section of the United Stktc*
The Fourth'al Sanford will be one of
the most notable gatherings ever held in
the state.
-The late arrival« in Sanford from the
-North claim that this city is an ideal sum­
mer resort.
The DeFuniak Herald lift* moved into a
new building and added new machinery
and equipment.

DISASTROUS FIRE LAST SUNDAY
Prompt W ork o f Our r ire Department
^
Confined Tbe fla m es
What promised lu be a large conflagra­
tion occurred last Sunday morning be­
tween twelve and one o'clock in which
the frame building on First street between
Oak and Myrtle avenues was saved from
total destruction tiy the- prompt and effi­
cient service of the fire department. The
building is owned byS . Rapp who occu­
pied one room for a shoe shop, another
was occupied by the commission firm of
Cameron &amp; Whltner and tbe larger store
room by J. I. Anderson for n grocery.
The fire started in the rear of tbe build­
ing in a rubbish pile and had gained
rapid headway before it was discovered.
The fire department responded promptly
and rendered such good service that the
llj c «rus not uilOWM- io s

Zephyr. Texasi* a misnomer. A cyclone
struck the town and wiped it off the map.
A town in Texas should never be called
Zibhyr.
1
frame store just east of the

trig from Whence it would probably

'TTart. trans Clark will deliver tbe ad­ started several other buildings.
dress at the Commencemnet exercises of
the Baltimore University School of Law.
Frank is some prophet in the north as
well as in Florida.........J. 11. Reese, well known to the news­
paper fraternity of Florida has again
joined the “Cracker Press dang and now
occupies the position of city editor of the
Miami Metropolis.

Most of the stock o f Mr. Anderson could
have been carried out at first, but one of
the assistants suffered a bad cut from
broken glass and had to be carried from
the building.
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Mr. Rapp and Cameron A Whltner suf­
fered only a slight loss but the entire
stock of Anderson's groceries amounting
to several thousand dollars was a loss
with no insurance. The sympathy of the
entire community is extended to Mr. An­
derson and it is to be hoped that lie can
resume business again In tbe near future,
v Mr. Rapp will probably erect n new
brick building at once as the location is
very desirable for a business site."

The Prosperity Edition of the TimesUion was issued last week, consisting of j
forty pages, Ij gave a full report of the
GREAT PIANO CONTEST
business progress of Jacksonville since
the great fire and was filled with good|
Cast A Vate For Your Favorite At il
reading matter.
Popular Stores ~

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Boys’ Knee Pants, 3 to 12 years 25c per pair.
Boys’ Summer Suits, Blouse 3 to 8 years 60c per suit.
Men’s Straw Hats. Special 75c each.
Men's Panamas 6.00 to $10.00.
WINDOW SCREEN CLOTTf; MQSQUITO NCTS and NETTING
Reasonable hours’
hours 1 r
,
Half day recreation,} For Employees

Store Closes 6 P. M. Except Saturdays.
Every Thursday Afternoon

A Fine Delivery Wagon
if you notice a bright red and yellow
flash on the street you will know at once
that Harry J. Wilson's new wagon Is t»m In * ."Ir is lust about the finrstevfrYurtffif
out inSanford. and reflects great credit up­
on the Sanford Carriage Works, and W. H.
Underwood. Harry Wilson" endeavors lo
|be up to d nteln 5very“way. and at Inst
has a delivery wagon that bespeaks his
hardware business. The wagon is light,
yet very strong, and is finished in red.
trimmed out with yellow. It bears the
monogram o f the Keen Kutter goods, which
Mr. Wilson carries as bis leaders, and the
appearance of the wagon is sulking enough
to httract attention at once. In fact you
can bear it coming long before vou see ¡L
In ju re d _________

T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
L

A G EN TS
sXtiVSS*

General Fire Insurance
• in s« with h o ld en M a l e r t a t i c o .

S rfn fo rd ,

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F lo rid a —

S. F. S A L L A S &amp; CO.
Tin, Slate and Tile Roofing
G u tte r

m ks

was severely
R e p a ir W o rk a S p e c ia lt y
cut by broken glass nt the fire last Sun­
Corner
First
Street and Palmetto Avenue Sanford. Florida
day mb^niug while assisting in carrying
out some articles from Anderson’s store.
The arteries in his arm w ere-sem cri irruT*
Card o f Thanks
; Notice 0 i Stockholders Merlin* Of
it was necessary to summon medical at­
I wish to thank all those^whajpJundly |
The Sanford Light &amp; riicICo
tention. fie was sent to the hospital at
nssisird In -making the High School corn-: ToThe Su»LjK»fclm of Sal!
»
Waycross for treatment: HU many Triends
mencement
such
a
success.
Owing
to
my
holders
of
ihe
Suiuni
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hoW«S of the Ssrfurd l.itht A ) r f C.iiit*«
. . ,,al
7 *i
hope for his speedy recovery.
■
the Company'« office In the cit&gt; Ï
fy*.
early departure from the city no oppor­ w*
the 15th day
June
In
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ni All
Sanford's First Lima Beans
tunity wus given to thunk eafch one in ttacSbttdrrs arc earnestly rniwttr-t ! ' jurrdu
raallrra of impunaiKr Mill Ir IrE-r.' ,4,| njreliai
The first lima beaus to be shipped from : person and I Inke this means of exprrsa- tor consideration
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Sanford went forward this week from the iug lite sume.
Fuor. N. J. Perrins.
uro. ti. l i m i s , S o m a n
Sanford, Fis . Mnv27iii inni
ij y
farm of A. B. Commons at Stoney Island.
Gas and Electric Fixtures
They Were of fine quality and were con­
We carry the combination fixtures, also
signed to the well known firm of Miles &amp;
DR. C. G. B U T T
Go. of New York and brought good prices. a full line of gas fixtures, brackets, etc.
Gas stoves
ri\ngfS
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This is aiudbtf .new-.crop--ami- demon­
DI. M I S I
T he Fernald Hardware Co. *
strates that Sanford can grow any thing
Room 13
Vn Building
for profit in the vegetable line.

Cha* Evans nnd the Sanford Furniture
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Connecticut Citizens Here
We are glad to note Editor Brown of Co. have Inaugurated a’- popular piano
J. Miller ami Dr. J. Howard Stout of
the Ft. Pierce News is boosting his home contest and although the contest was
DR. R. M MASON
city so thoroughly. Buster Brown should, started only Tuesday the votes show a Stamford. Conn.; W. M. Keelor mid J. All Local Advertisement« Under This
now be termed Booster Brown for be is a remarkable interest is being token in this Marsh of New Canaan. Conn., were among Heading. One Cent a W ord Each Issue
DENTIST
live wire whenever you find him. With i great event. Miss Mabel Bowler is in the those visiting the city last week. They
Wanted—T o buy u good milk cow.
invested
in
celery
lands
and
city
property
Welborn
Block
Phone 19
two such excellent papers as the Tribune lead and tbe Eagles are second. Each
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J ohn D. J ixk(ns, Sanford, Fla.
and
expect
to
return
in
a
few
months
to
and News Ft. Pierce should flourish as |week The Herald will keep you informed
Sanford. Florida
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, Wanted—Position by bustling salesman,
the green bay tree.
regarding the votes and this contest will investigate further the wonderful re- j collector.orcommisnry manager. Married
of Sanford
and the Celery Dolt«.I. ;XXman.—with
t&gt;e*r references. Address:
prove very popular from tbe beginning. sources
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Bookkeeper,
box 225. Plant City. Fla. 42
JO H N C. SNKAD
five.
cents
worth
Every
time
you
pirchase
The Tampa Tribune broke loose again
Accident
Herndon
I
Wanted—House,
furnished or utifurnlast week with n mammoth edition, styled of goods at either one of these stores you
While cranking an automobile last Tues-1 ¡shed. Address P. 0. box 181.
A R C H IT K l'I
the Hillsborough, consisting of fifty-six get a vote in the contest. Ask for the
day, the handled slipped and struck E. II. | Wanted— A white [bachelor porter for
'Plxme 165
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pages, descriptive of Hillsborough county. halloU every time and cast a vote for
Herndon in the face, knocking out two the millinery department at Meuinger’s
Several pa'ges were devoted to the differ-1 )’our favorite. The piano is one of the tceth and badly laceratiqg
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ent cities of Hillsborough beside Tampa j best makes in the market and can be gums. While not of a serious nature, the
W anted— Everyone to know that the
and even St. Petersburg was mentioned. I s*en on display next Monday in the wlh..
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.accident caused Mr. Herndon much pain Blickcnsderfer #pewriter is the best on
A . C. H ART
The edition was a credit to the Tribune d ow of the Sanford Furniture Ca FpUow- and Inconvenience, ashenow hasdifficulty the market. See them at The llerakl of­
rn ---I in r i la i h a urviA Sa « « L I . _____ L—
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ing it the vote for this week:
fo rc e .
S U R V E Y O R A N D DRALUHTSMAN
in eating. He is able to attend to his
f v
, Mu* MaLri BraW. City. ............. —.......... 860
If you want a first-class typewriter at
Leveling and Cru»» Sr,vlon.r.* iur t’f*i:.*t*
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garage
business,
and
hopes
to
be
all
right
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FLORIDA IS BUST
a
moderate
rice,
call
at
The
Herald
office,
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W. B. Powell, former editor of the Sl M iu A r a nska
Tatar)
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a ta r * . Cii
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Mr*
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C
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teeth.
and most compact machine on the market
Petersburg Independent who has been MU* A lice K.Ottu. City.................. . . . 'io o
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or
S
ale
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P.
M.
Elder
of
the
Celery
av­
travelling in California states that Flor­ Mr*. Ceo. brCouea. O n ............................... I'jO O
Unveiling o f W oodm en Monument
enue cash store lias 200 bushels of peas
i OÍ&lt;Í?d
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100
ida climate is far superior to that of Cal­ Ü
M"1,
u trie
a u e «r
Stum
oo.
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F. 0 . E . C E L K R Y C IT Y A i KlK. 1853
The Woodmen of the World will bold for sale.
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MutMeUWbltuei
O
ty
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ifornia and That he will return to Florida Miu Hu*»* Jrast. CM»...................
yo most imposing ceremonies next Sunday
For S ale.— 200 bushels cow pea* See
Meets Tuesday niglit* at » Kiiuck. »t
»
and reside here tbe remainder of his life. Mr*. Fannie M u n u o. U t » ...................... . .
Whitaker A Burnet
the hall in the Stone-Gint* building on
Mr* B. T. M«rp5Tcto7.__..:.......................... 4 afternoon at thé unveiling of the monu­ us before buying.
He will certainly receives worm welcome Mr* G W. VnuTÚr. dry
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Fos Sale— Five acres of good celery
ment to the late A. C. Tolar. Prof.
Firsts ué«L
04/1 I
from (be “ press gang."
. BuehhoLr. Superintendent of Public lo- land all in cultivation. On the Sanford
A Everglades Ry. aboul 3 miles from the
MU* Edna f t m j 'f n i T i
lürioo »troclion of Hillsborough county will de[MU*(ÜÜr
8old in lhe ,,M| len d“ 7* C A V r n D m o n / ' i ’ No. 21. I 0 O F.
L“ 1-......- ............. -......... .........* 0 1liver the address. The public is cordially for $3*500, **Cali
at the Heruld oOirc for S A N F O R D L ODtit.,
Brothers Harris and Bittinger of tbe
partinilar*----- ----------- .iovitedto attend.— -— -— -----------------Ocala Banner and Star, respectively, -are
Meets every Muitday niRhi at 7 ^ttInM»•
FAMOUS' SANTORO POI A 10 I S
again at it. hammer and tongs. What a
For Sale—Full Blooded Jersey Bull.
sonic Hall. Visiting hu-tltn» are mrbad example they are setting us springBeat The B l* Beet
Phone 59,
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aids of the Florida pres* Editors Cald­
di
ally itivi ted
W. S. bunvrt.
Pronounced tbe Best bi tbe State by
E. Laing remembered The Herald
Fot Sa il Choice Jersey cows Tor sale
well and Wilson ought to call them to
SoLfetaíf.
- Purchasers
Now
will be soon. Also
maivtheotherday~wlilL&gt; some BEe beets]
J fresh
, or
---------------------order. It s-scandalous—Pensacola JourRhode
Island
Red
eggs
for
hatching.
Cir­
Besides conimaoding the top ootefaiand corn. One of the beets weighed
ssL
. ___________ — cular free. C F.Ward.Winter Park. 29tf
. ' TIs very naughty of these old chaps.
ANDEW JOHNSON
Young Moods like Holly and Howard are
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F y îvilft—In most desirable-port inn o f
York,
the
below
letter
acknowledging
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c
record.
-While
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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very
" ’ T* ule Sanford, factory building and land suitato be excused at an example of this
cetpt si-tie ih i[xneBt Is highly flattering I beets .were of fine flavor. These fineveg- Me for saw and crate mill. Must be sold
son. The Sanford and Orlando
Practice* la Stau *nJ Toicr»! tourt*
makers will have to go up and settle toth e producer, a* wet! as a handsome etables were raised in Mr. Laing's kitchen at once. Address: P. O.Box 284. 4 2 -lf
ftua»«*
corn
pi
i
me
nt
to
the
agricultural
industries
tfnr,i
n
M.
C.
T.
Build tul
those Ocala chain.— Reporter-Star.
For S ale—Boiler, pump, and engine. 6
of our justly famous truck lands It bear*
------■ .t __ _ horse. In good condition, and will be told
cheap.
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fiJliiliI W '
u as I
Fb»e Pleasure Yacht
The prise for jokeamith should go to Cal
THOMAS EMMET W IL SO N
—Sanford
Machine
&amp;
Foundry
Works.
"Ur*E. T.- Woodruff. Sanford
FW Lt. ! „ ^„ MCJUD ). *cht Augusta, owned by D.
Sanford Florida.,
Smith, the Tune*-Union cartoonist. One of
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
Typewriter foe sale—In good condition,
Dear Sir
Potatoes rac'd, enclosed find
Kcyno4¿á °* Jacksonville, tied up at tbe
his late productions is a small boy sitting f »tatemenL Your potatoes a n extra fine. M 17 wharf ou Monday. The port y on board new key cap* Worth *30; can be had
AT-LAW
foe |I5, if taken at once. Rev. Kirkland.
ahiid a pile of partly oon»tuned water-1 indeed-fancy,
Lau Stau A,,on*Jy*J2^h
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best [consisted of Mr. and Mr* D. N. Reynolds
Island k
Ru b fob
rut saix
sale.—miotce
.—Choke K.
R.
nuHoh* a lo c i of agony on his face and I tro'vn, in jou r Kate. Nearly all the big [ . Iu. y „ c o c ______ . J .
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*“hode
***0*- island
SreLud and Sri*»“ L»l*
below tbe picture the fotlowing couplet ca,,mi^**onn&gt;rninHiisnelghbQrhoodcame I
^Unco1
an*^ Lred hen* codierel* pulii*. and eggs
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w, l
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over
tlus
morning
purporely
to
look
al
J-W
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Wilson
aud
daughter
o
f
Creen
Pnces
low.
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ecu. Gabbett. French avewith apologies to Bryant;
nue. Sanford.
1them, and they all said they were the best |Cbve Spring* -------* '
GEO. A . D e C Q T T E S
*TW BtcSoa cdUcday* ut c o
Foa
RDjT^Five-room
cottage, furnished
s
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h*d
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eTe*
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iron»
CapL
F.
A
Minindi
bad
charge
of
the
Tbe p a io fu D w le f U w yesr
the state o f Florida, and they think, with „ ^ . 7 . ^ * ______ _ _
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ATTORNEY a n d COUNSEUOR a t U W
Apply
Of .«ilias boy* sag u M Int
myself, that Sanford must be a better r
* ,kl ltie P *«y has been enjoying a
Precoce in 'State and Federal Osm* e JT
' And ouitfsrd pts*ur*
f*ace to raise potatoes than Hasting* A l l !we** “ w ting on the u p p £ riyey.
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WANTS

r r r ° “ ind at *•“

Welborn Block
Saafjni
street and Elm trvaafcK^v
’ 38-if
f “ Reot-^Four upstairs room* Apply
potarne* Tanking you far psit. or I Quarterly meeting on Sunday. Preach
116 French avenue..
40-2p
“ Several months ago tbe city council had , future, faxor* I remain. Yours Truly' J
irig at 11 * m. and 7 JO. p. w . by Rev.
DR. W. E. h o u s h o l d e r
the fountains taken — * *u_ —■-*-**- *-»
— “ “ • ** *-*
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For Rent—Four furnished rooms eu suite.
Corner Ninth Street and Park avenue. 4 1 2
First sueeL 00 accoum
d e n t is t
Forjteni—“^he milliner's vacant rocker
way and the brick
HI
25. 24 sad 93, Pta» BUl
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a .Store. Twenty-five centa
there vas a storm of protests from the l Hammock lands, just south oTthi dty
SANFORD. FLORIDA
par hour. — — r
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OM THE r o c a 1AIM QLCSIION

enure sute of Florida, to - raiaa

Services At Methodist Church

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twr&amp; ' 1 *
Jane 4,1909

THE SANFORD HERALD

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
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The Herald’s 'phone is No. 148
T. JL Barlow of Orlando spent Wednes­
250 ten mscs will orrlvc Monday; Low day in the city. .
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price for quick buyers ___ L H, Temph?.
Dwellings for sale or to rent. E. EL

:t æ i n æ i æ t œ œ æ t t œ æ a i œ æ t œ œ t t t t

Llltle Happenings— Mention of GARNER &amp; ROBERTS sell Our Own Woodruff.
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coffee, the most popular brand In Sanford.
Matters In Brief.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Brown left Tues­

N. P. Yowell &amp; Co !

C. R. Wright of Jacksonville wus in the day for Richmond, Indiana, where they
cily this week in the Interest of the Col- will spend the summer months.
PERSONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST tins Wireless Telephone Co.
.Fresh every week. Plow's famous can­
Planting time is here. M. M. Smith will dies.
at GARNER &amp; ROBERTS.
Summary of the Floating Small Talk
sell you land on easy terms.
We wish to call sttention to the. adver­

Succinctly Arranged for flur­
ried Herald ReodeTs.

Not the cheapest, but the best—are tisement in this issue of M. Frank. He has
the meals served at The City Res­ a complete line of men's clothing nnd fur­
Wade, the tuner. Orlando.
taurant.
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nishings, and low prices prevail.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dobbins spent Sat­
L. R. Philips has his new crop celery
Garner &amp; Roberts are now ugents for
urday last In Jacksonville.
seed In and will give you a testing
the famous Royal Scarlet can goods.
Fancy work supplies, at 507 Magnolia
.»•*
Mrs. Rebecca McCord nnd daughter, Mrs. sample free.

avenue. *
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.Mrs. J- A. Harrold is spending Severn!
days of This week in Jacksonville.
Buy Henry Clay Flour of W. W. Long.
The best on earth:
Remember to have The Herald follow
you when you take your summer trip.
The Pope Contracting Co., hpvo n change
of advertisement In this issue. *
Twenty-one meals at Stumon's for $4.
’

Mrs. A. H. Adams of Miami, accom­
panied by her daughters is visiting her
mother. Mrs. C. G. Evans, arriving last

gtankc- *' « w o -....
America alarm clocks for 85c at Fcrnokl s.
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~^~See C. A. Kddd foe lurnlture nnH pinna

Edwards of Portsmouth.Ohio, are visltirtg - -Mmv£ added* the Hygenic Co»'s Toilet
preparations |o my slock of fine millinery
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Secord of this city.
goods.
Cnll nnd inspect sjock. Mrs. M.
Fine cigars, the C. H. S.. the 0. U. NO.
nnd the Henry George. GARNER &amp;. ROB­ F. Allen.
Sanford Novelty Wojks nnd Ceqlent
Stone
Plant located ntthecornerof French
The famous Elgin Creamery Butter for
avenue and Commercial street.
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snle nt W. W. Long's Grocery.
Prof.«N.
J.
Perkins
left
Inst
week
for
Get your fencing now, and get the
Virginia
where
hewill
Join
his
family
American or the Ellwood kind. Geo. H.
Fernnld Co.
40 und spend the summer.
Sanford potatoes bringing $4.50 and
Geo. G. Kinnehnn returned from Wic$5 n barrel in New York demonstrates
hitn Kunsns this week und will spend
that Sqnfonl potatoes arc as fumous as
several days looking uftor Ids jntercsts.
Sanford c e l e r y . ------------:---- '
If It's printing yon want, send it to The
Herald office. First-class work’ gunran- ||N. H. Garner lias associated himself with
teed.
------- --------------- — Cap|, Marks in tho Marks Real Estate
Agunuy, und will hrrcnfteF iMTIileiulTied
— Have you seen the latest things in
with tills enterprising rcal'cstute firm.

Buy n meal ticket, nnd eat yoarSunduy
b
dinner nt Stumon's.
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If yon want

h

fir«t.i-lii&amp;s—Luiluf-mnde

ford, and daughter May, were overill their,
suit for $12.98, call at I). A. Caldwell &amp;
touring cor Tuesday.—Eustls Luke Region.

Sons.

Col. U. B. Mlnshew was in the city on
Monday sliuking hands with Ids many
friends, -He is always glad to get bookto
Sanford and his friends are always glad
to welcome him.
j U__For an u|Mo-dnte‘ tfiilor-mnde suit, set1
i). A. Cold well &amp; Sons.
Wade mokes frequent trips to Sanford.
. Write him ut Orlando.

Don't forget Uie meeting tonight in the
city hall. This is the-iusL-cull,—If-yon
want the celebration lo be a success at­
tend the meeting tonight.
Do away with dust while sweeping onr*
I&gt;ets by buying Wizznid C;ir|x-t Cleaner of
W. W. Long.

New crop celery seed Just received.
Cull and get sample und test them Tor
Mr. and Mrs F. Vierlng nnd family ar­ yourself before buying. L. K. Philips.

rived from Gninsville this week nnd will
Seventy-five bushels of cow peus for
occupy the DcMont building where Mr. suit- cheap, at E. A. Heifield Co.'s.
Virring expects tu conduct n first uhiss
W. E. Watson ned M. M. Smith have
hotel.
returned from a three weeks trip to CntDo not throw uwuy money on doubt ifwroio. -They enjoyed the trip* tmt'jire
•-frtsetd. L. R: PtillTDs will give you a glad to get buck to Sanford again.
sample of celery seed to test foryourIf you want to sell or buy city lots, cily
stlf. Get them now.
property, celery farms, see N. H. Garner.
Miss Margaret Roberts who has been
B. Drew and N.P. Yowell of Orlando mo­
spending the post six or eight months in
tored to Sanford, Wednesday, and s|H-ut
Sanford with her brother, Mr. Jns. Roberts
the duy in the city.
left Tuesday for her home in Mt. Olive.
M. M. Smith has 1.000 acres of celery
N. C., where she will puss the summer
laud. Sold on casv terms.
months with her mother.
Miss Margaret Cobb arrived home from
Our Own codec, the best 25 cent coffee
on tlie mnrkel, for sale nt Gnrner &amp; Roberts’ Stetson University Wednesday last, ac­
companied b y 'h e r M end'M iss Duzes,
time« only.------- — — — =
•'- also one of Stetson's promising students
At n hnrgtiin—50 dcres of best celery
Now is the lime to buy your suh-irri[ - land in celery delta. On St. Gertrude ave­
nue. See Murrell, the real estate mail, guted land. See M. M. Smith.
Wellxirii block.

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A little money now nnd nlittle nowand
then is the way to bQy celery land. See
W. M. Smith for particulars.
The uivrcliants of Sanford should nttend
the meeting in the city hall tonight and
express their opinion about the dnte of
the Fourth celebration. Many fnvor hold­
ing it on Saturday und many favor Mon­
day. The majority will rule.

Cel u sample of celery seed from
L K. Philips and test (hem and see
that you get what you want. New
crop seed now In.
Don't forget the date of Dr. Armstrong's
visit to Sanford, June 10-11. Tho Doctor
•l|W-iulizesou nil complicated eye troubles,
»nd straightens cross eyes without knife.
Vercouips headaches and nervous trou­
bles. without drugs. He will bring n laffee
t'f artificial eye«. Office. Sanford

House.

The Royal Tailors brand of clothing
«neua, |&gt;erfcciloii. See samples at D. A.
Caldwell k Son’«._________
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You need a good typewriter nnd do not
w«at lo p a y an exhorbitant price for It,
*w lbp Bllckcnderfer. at The Herald ulHcc

ready for the Tiles and Mo*lujtoes. Largest stock and lowest
Prices on screen doors and windows
.
Harry J. Wilson’s.
Professor and Mrs. George L. Muris at­
tended the meetings ot the Slate Horti­
cultural Society recently held at Daytona.
They report the session as practical and
uteresting, and largely amended. The
Daytona people were unfailing In their efguests n good thnroutmeeting hours, excursions by boats
anduuiot to New Smyrnu. and rides aloug
beadi were much enjoyed. The ladles
. ‘ he Palmetto Club entertahied tlie lady
a ®eml&gt;*r_» of th« horticultural society In
Vcfy pretty club room. •
furnished house for rent, with all mod^0 conveniences. Apply to Mrs. W. T.

Mu», 411 p ^ avenue.

STRAW

HATS ::!
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Men’s New- Ties

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See Our

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New Line of Ladies’ Waists and

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ERTS sell them all.

refrigerators—all steel—at Hurry J.
moving.
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Mrs. A. P. Connelly and children will Wilson’s.
leave tomorrow for Washington. They
Are you n subscriber to The HkkaluT
expect to spend the summer in Virginiu.
Forty nefes, with house, located near
While your w|fo is uwny. rnnke yourself A 1h&gt;|&gt;ka nnd Clay Springs. Will sell cheap
si home at Stumon’s. 21 meals for $4. for cash. Clear Title. Address: Bert E,
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•Everything In fresh western inents nt Dunn, Dnwagiac, Mich.
GARNER &amp;. ROBERT’S ’new meaTmorket.

MEN’S NEW

Mrs. Frank Woodruff and family left
asl week for Due West. N. C., where they
will s|&gt;cnd the summer.
McKinley edition of ten cent sheet.mu­
sic, ull the popularuira,utCltyCigarStore.
The American and Ellwood fence are
the best on the market. See them at the
Geo. II. Fern a Id Hardewure Co., before
purchasing. '
Mr, and Mrs. Crim nnd charming daugh­
ter of Portland, Indiana have urrived in
the city and will occupy the Capt. Murks
cottage on Palmetto avenue for the sum­
mer.
C. E. Johnson of the South Florida Ma­
chine Works of Orlando, transacted busi­
ness in the city Wednesday,
_ WrT, Johns returned yesterday front a
three weeks stuy ut Asheville. He wus
greatly Imiiressed with theSnji|ihirecountry and the Land of the Sky. •
Built by the Pope Contracting Co. suf­
ficient guarantee.
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H. C. Rumsey lelt this week ufter finish­
ing up the Sanford diieuiory und deliver­
ing same. Mr. Ramsey made infcny
friends during his short stuy who hu|ie to
sec him in Sanford again.
O. E. Hartley has purchased the meat
market of J. A. Thompson, located on Pujk
avenue, and will continue the same. He
will carry a full line of meats und solicits
the trade of old puiruag.and new.
Chase &amp; Sanborn seal brand coffee, the
best grade on the market.
w
. ,J - GARNER &amp;. ROBERTS.

Fancy

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N. P. Y O W E L L &amp; CO.
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The Atlantic Hotel at Coronado Bench
will open about Juno 1st, remodeled nnd
refurnished. Water and gas. Terms very
reasonable. T. B. Demnrte, owner und
proprietor,
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Dob Dickens wus shaking hands with
Sanford friends several'days this week.
Bob is now located ut St. Petersburg, hut
wilicmhnfk-iolMisiorssinTnmprr'trnTic
near future.Clius. Kanncr has n very tnstily ar­
ranged display in the show window of his
store. The window is dressed fs Indies'
J] 115.summer waists, ton! makes ~a~VI-ry
pretty display.
Misses May anil Mildred Haskins spent
last Friday ii| DcLaml where ihuy- wit­
nessed the commencement exercises.
They were the guests of Mrs. R. L. Nutt.
The problem of “ Pain and Evil" will be
discussed at the Presbyterian church next
Simduy evening. Theme: "Suffering Cul­
minating in Glory." All sufferers, those
who have suffered and all who expect to
suffer, are cordially invited to,attend this
service, ns well us the morning service.
The great jtiuuo uuitaja a t GituM.-Kvons'
grocery and the Sanford Furnltue Co. is on,
nnd for the first two days Is certainly ex­
citing great interest. Wutch Thfe Herald
for each week's results.
Thomas H. Walker of Greenwood, ^S.
C., R. P. Bruce uf Columbus, Gu., C. N.
Kirklund of Ocala, M. B. Craig of Jackson­
ville, nnd A. E. Dintockof South DcndJnd.,
were umoug the visitors to the city this
week.
Albert Hall. E. R. Hutchings. Dr. I. N.
Kennedy, J. R. Windham. T. S. Hazleton,
Herman Schmidt, I. 11. Epps, I. R. Wade,
K. Wliitsclt, and E. Westbrook composed
the party of Eustis hull-tossers who were
here Monday afternoon. Dr. Reid wus
chaperone.
Miss Alice Robbins has a very interest­
ing paper in this issue, the same being
her contribution to the success of the
High School commencement. Those who
were unable to attend the exercises will
take pleasure in reading these pu|H-rs In
The Herald.
R. L Ihillard, the well-known carriage
manufacturer of Orlando, s|&gt;cnt Thursday
in the city: the guest of Mr. und Mrs. W.
II. Underwood.
City property continues to move; and
each day notes new people coining into
our midst.
•__

Parasols

at your Door!
.

You can get

Drive your Wagon into Sanford .
Call on C. H. Evans
He can deliver any brand you want out of
Our new Warehouse
Without Delay—

Armour
Armour
Armour
Armour

Blood, Bone &amp;. Potash
Celery Grower
Vegetable
Practical Trucker

Op any other brand of our justly
Celebrated F e rtilize rs-^ -............................
Do you want Hardwood Ashes?
Dried Blood, Sheep Manure, Blood nnd H one
Nitrate of Soda?

Ask for it, We have it
THE ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORKS
Jacksonville, Fla.
. (Write us)

CHAS. H. EVANS, Sales Agent.
Sanford, Florida •
j*

(Ask Him)

CLOSING OUT
My stock of Guns and Rifles. New
second hand, (targati» tr you
Harry J. Wilson.
want them.
___

e lectric L ig h ts----

arc coming. Have your store nml resi­
dence wired nuw. Expert electricians.
All work done under insurance rules.
Notify W. A. Parr or phone our office und
we will make estimate.
4 1.41 Geo. H. F e r n a l d H a r d w a r e Co.

I
JUST K cc civ ru
te Burgulns
Bargains In
Another lot of those
Harry Wilson's

Rea l

E state

Are Offering Any and A ll Kinds of Florida Real Estate
at as Low Prices and on as Reasonable Terms
As Can be Had Anywhere.

IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN Oflice on Park Avenue, betwi n First and Commercial Streets. Sanford. Florida
Wekivu Tribe No. 41
Hunting grounds uf Sanford. Meetings
on the 1st and 2nd Wednesday of .each
month in Masonic HuU. Visiting broth*
ers welcome.
*

* Now is tbe*time to build your fence und
ttmtleo: H. l^ aV L H B tftfu re Co.. ls" the'
Notary Public, State at Large.
place to buy. ‘ See ifhe'Ellwood and Amer­
Deeds, Murtguges and all Igndf
ican Fence.
Contracts, written and acknow­
ledged.
Dr. J. C. Davis, the greduute optician.
Is In the city ugaln nnd will he at the S an fo rd Ava.
San fo rd , f
Robbln's Nest Saturday. June 12. Dr.
MAIL BOXES
. y ' *.
Davis Is well known In this section hav
The best Bos mude—The. «Bey. Usad
lug visited Sanford last spring and ireut
exclusively on Route No. I. ' '
ed many people satisfeci
Harry J. Wilson.
42-tf advertisement in this issue.

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Drink a Bottle of

G E R A L E O R SO D A W aT e R
e&lt;i with pure distilled water—they will prevent illness, aid
•
digestion and give you health —------ -

T h e Sanford C o ca Còla Bottling C o ., Sanford, Fla

�lisi?s r

June 4 . 190b

f liC SiNFORO I1ERALO _

vw
Keeper—'"No, sonnie; whoever heard of leave to them our Virglls. nnd may they
be
so
well
cared
for
that
we
will
never
see
a cross-eyed heart"
Interesting Essay Given At High School
Tommie—“ I have: they sang yesterday them again. '
2. We leave and bequeath to Eugene
Commencement
at Sunday school about a consecrated
Raumillnt
and Annie Higgins. Edward and
-----SV -AIKT f. ROBBINS----------Ruth'S
favorite
sent by the window.
An
Irishman
riding
in
a
street
car
had
May 18; 1909.—Since this is the lost
3
.
Our
pennant,
which has been pres­
M
pipe
in
his
mouth,
which
was
not
light­
meeting of the Irving Literary Society,
and the last issue of the “Salmagundi" ed. The conductor came up to him and ent on all important occasions of this
under the Spring tetrn of ’09. we wish to said “Say. there is no smoking allowed in class, and has never had Ihs honor of
this car." "I am not smoking." said the Aoallng beneath “old glory" on the High
extend a few lines pf farewell.
Next fall when the I. L S. again com Irishman. .''Well, you have your pipe In School building, we leave and bequeath
r*Aoe run*
venes, the class of ‘09 will have passed your mouth," said the conductcr. "Fsith to the sacred charge of Henry H. Peabody
4. The "dream book" which the closs
from its membership, and another will tlii'ii. 1 have me feet In me shoes, and I’m
of '08 willed to us, we In turn to leave to
have taken its place. -To the future seniors not walking."
Miss Tetheriy to Clarence: "What is a the seniors of '10, and may it not be as
The purest ami most refreshing bottle drink on the mnr—to all new members— and to the new
V ket today, is being inode, by the Pepsi Cola Bottling Co.,
officers whom the society mny see fit to synonym T" Clarence: "A word thnt hns visionary to them as it has been to us.
3. The responsibility nnd every con­
of Sanford, and to the lovers of a delicious and healthful
elect, the Salmagundi extends a hearty the same meaning as another word.
siderable
care It may require of our infant
Miss
Tetheriy:
"Why
does
our
language
drink. Wc invite you to see the sanitary way in which
welcome. —
possess synonyms T‘ Clarence: “So you freshman, Clarence Mahoney, who is
this drink is being put up by us.
' *"bb. the dtrdi we will do In the days to come.
And the word* that we mean to »ay.
can use one word when you don't know firin g to become a distinguished sopho­
And to thef city merchant, we ask him to'comc also niid
—"Will ilihteti the heart U the ala-stck »oul.
more in the near future, we do leave
liow to spell (he other one."
sec, that he may. know the kind of goods he is handling
But what »hall we do today T
A recently published book is entitled Sadie Williams and RuihMetllngerof the
when selling the pure and refreshing Pepsi Coin.
Ob, the burden* we H/t from the heart* of men.
"Half hours „with insects." What alively Junior class, whom We feel will care for him
Ob. the tear* we will wipe away.
And to those of other towns, we will usk thnt they drop
And the aons* we will tins to the faltering one* - half hour one can have with a bee.
Us tenderly as we have done.
us n line requesting a sample of the pure Pepsi Cola,
But what »hall we do today T
0. We also leave and bequenth our two
.that they too may get in line and sell the purest bottle
THE CLASS PROrtlEST OF ’09
mirrors, which as the prophecy foretells
Today I* the »pan of our life: no more;
drink made.
May 18th, 1919__ After the graduation
Can we meaiure, or clasp, or mould.
bring good luck to anyone who».shall be
Send us an order, or call on us, we nre out for the busi­
of tbe class of *09, I was called away from
There may be no »orrow for us, dear heart.
so fortnnate as to possessthem, and which
ness and if a pure drink nnd courteous attention is what
No future to use or hold.
SanfoiU, not to return for ten long years.
have been handed down from class to class
Oh, let u* give from our store at dawn, r
you want, we are the boys for you.
P h o n e 154
During this time I often wondered how it
until the present time. The gold is for the
Give till the gloaming fadea away,
fared wlthi my classmates. Time and
AM we mar do for the son* of men,
seniors of TO.She sliver for the juniors of
events drifted us apart, and I had been
I* the good we can do today.”
TO, and may tire nbovg. sujjcd .prophecy
I
unable to hear from them. _JL.ii with
£ :: A v
' ii=
lo c a ls
prove ns true inthelrcaseasltliusinourss. ! »
feeling
of
great
Joy
that.
1
anticipate
the
The members of the High School will
7. To Professor N. J. Perkins. Miss Cla
appreciate the new clock. It was bought meeting with some of them, and to hear ra L. Guild and Miss Alice Tetheriy.we do
with the proceeds frtyn our "Poverty So­ from others, as the train rolls In amid old leave our best wishes nnd happiness and
ciety" of last year, it save» the boys from familiar leenea- IA t the depot there Is
good fortune always attend them.
pulling out their watches so much, and crowd of young girls, whose faces seem
8. We do appoint Mr. B.'F. Whitnerof
gives the girls a chance- to learn to tell somewhat familiar to me, yet Icannotre- the First National- Bank, ns our sole exec
call them. I search the crowd eagerly for
. time.
*
utor of this our lpst will and testament
We are glad to welcome Vail Lovell some face I know. I tee our dear old class ' Signed, sealed and declared on thisduy,
back to our school, for Vail is a good pupil friend—Capt 0. S. T n r y fr —and after a Mtiy 18th, 1909. .
hearty welcome from him, 1 ask if some
as well as an expert electrician.
— T he S eniors or '09.
A splendid receipe for a cold is flaxseed one is expected, as such a crowd of girls
Codicil.—We wish (n add n few lines of
are anxiously watching for the well-re­
tea. For proof ask Ralph Stevens.
farewell, May each of us always remem
membered
yellow
of
the
East
Coast
train.
One of the most notable numbers given
ber our motto: "With tin* strings of the
at the Irving Literary Society this spring. Captain tells me that my old classmate.
.fc. -pasLwa-ring-tha-beUa-ofthefttttrre^—We
Stnnlry
Wnrui
fisd
iisM
M
ih
M
iB
sttkld
-WflMlKLdetmtc between two .of the Junior
Otnhe East Coast railroad, and was now do not know what (he ruiure holds, but let
-gixl
us hope it is a blessing to each oift! of us.
which it was proven that the greatest suc- In charge of the division between Miami
"Fast as (he rolling seasons hrini
cess in life Is due to opportunity rather and Sanford. So Stanley is thé center of
The hour of Fate, to the class we love.
attraction
with
these
girls.
Well
do
I
re­
than to ability.
Each pearl that leaves the broken »trial
------ By the requeBt-of- the-seniors of ’09, we member him as the-beau Ideal of-form er
It set in tile heavenly crown above.
As narrower irows the earthly chiln,
publish the "Class Prophecy" and "Last years, and now I And him as popular with
The
drcW wide«» In tlie sky T "
'
"
the
younger,
generation
of
High
School
Will and Testament In this Issue pf the
These are treasures that remain,
girls, qs with (hose of yore. I make my
Salmagundi.
But those are star* that beam on hlsh "
We regret very much that Fern Emery way to him, and receive a hearty hand­
Florida Canal Routes
was obliged to return to her home In Rich­ clasp— I indeed feel that the world is not
The board Of officers of the corps of en&gt;
mond. Ind.. before the commencement ex­ so wide after all. The following morning,
when looking over a copy of the Sanford gineers appointed to recommend routes for
ercises. .
,
Herald
(which is.now a dally) the Arst u survey for a canal across the northern
The ladies of the Sanford Improvement
headlines
I read were these: "The most port of the state o f Florida, from east to
Association have presented to uur school
ten beautiful palms. They have been set, famous oration ever given in the Florida west, will recommend to tbe wnr depart­
are u great Improvement to our campus. legislature wns delivered Friday morning ment a survey of live routes, 1,000 miles
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"
‘—w— ■* ■ 4
.%
„
Ernest Betts, our honorable secretary, by'noh. Edward Franklin Lane of Satir In alL at a cost of approximately $25,000.
has been feeling very badly of late. Over ford entitled "A teacher's right to pension. The canal routep to be.surveved will ag­
This f s -the -most etoqifent'filch eVSr deliv­ gregate very much more than the Pa noma
-study is supposed to-be-the troabltC
T“
*•*■*
• •
"* "
t
- We understand there is to be a sale of ered in Tallahassee, and it is predicted canal survey, and will require several
memo booksnt Davison’sthecoming week. everywhere thnt it will gain the desired months to complete with live parties of
It is to be hoped that all will take advant­ effect. I afterwards learned that Edward surveyors at work. It is expected that if
age of this, since It seems to be the rage attended Stetson University at Delnnd for the plan of survey It approved tbe work
this year with the freshmen to keep a di­ two years, then returned home, and his will begin ut once. Ttie shortest line from
uncle presented to him his entire business. coast to coast contemplated is 110 miles,
ary.
Stanley Wood sits on the fence a half 1 am Indeed surprised to know that our with other surveys necessitated, making
hour every duy after dinner. I wonder Jolly Edward of other years lias settled each route survey approximately 200
down to o strictly business career.
miles. ~
•* why l„
,____________ ________ HUMOROUS-------------------------- - *■ In passing Femafd’tf hardware store, q
Railroad Resumes Extension
Dividing ThemUti—Twosmalliwyshad few days'iater, 1 saw the well-known face
The Sanford &amp; Everglades Railroad Co.,
been wulnuting, and nfter Ailing their of Claude Coffee at the window. He is having Anished work on the street railway
pockets they started forborne. Passing a now head bookkeeper there, and Claude for the present, have resumed work upon
cemetery, one suggested tliat they should feels well paid for the extra afternoonsof the line to Cameron City and hope to com­
go inside and divide the walnuts evenly. hard study, after school, to learn the re­ plete the rood inn few months. This will
In this the other agreed, and thereupon quired system of bookkeeping.
be good news to the people residing in this
On inquiring for the "bnby," I And that
the two lads climbed the fence, spilling a
section, as the road will be able to move
couple of walnuts outside ns they were he had obtained what he wanted, as ba­ the fall crops along the entire route tu SANFORD,
FLO RIDA!
Adoing so. Piiing.thc nuts in u heap, they bies usually do, after a four years' course Cameron City on Lake Jessup. This new
proceeded to make a division. While they at Ames. Iowa, studying for a civil engi­ railroad will aid in opening up and devel­
were tiiua engaged a negro came, along neer. Ralph has been appointed chief oping this part of the celery delta, and
the road, and hearing voices, he stopped bridge inspector of the Panama canal by prove of great behefif to the inhabitants
to listen, and this is what he heard: "I’ll the government, where he utiw resides of this new town of Cameron, and every
take this one," "I’ll take that onc,” and this over two-thirds of bis time.
resident in that section.
I And Henry comfortably established in
was repeated over and over. .Thenegro's
eyes grew larger; "Foil de Lawd sake," he a pharmacy of his own, or rather bought on
First Shipment o f Cuntelotipes
suddeuly^exclalmed’ *‘de Dehhil and de the Instalment plan, und located next door
The Arst caiileloupes to leave Sanford
Law d’s 'vidln* up the folks." and taking tp the furniture store of his father-in-law. were shipped last week by Stanland &amp;
to his heels, he Aed down the road. Half He is now running opposition to Dr. New- Aldrich, and were consigned to the wella mils away a white man rushed otl| and lan, in carrying the Anest brand of (en nown congnIsslon house of Miles &amp; Co.
slopped him. "What is the matter f what cent cigars.
r. Aldrich expects to ship in car lots in u
■OnUlfcldir night of my home y is! t I wps few weeks. The can}elou|NtcrOp is n new
are you running like that fort" "Oh!
don't stop mq, don't stop me; I'se got to invited to attend a musical given by one in tills section, many having raid'll
,-gcLflwax from hero." wailed theifrightened Madams La Grand and Company.11 When them for home roarkeigrblirVerv few up.
negro. "De Debbll ami de Lawd 'a back Upon entering the new Metropolitan The­ Oil a large settle. It is rumored that next
in de cemetery up ilar 'vidln' u p d efolks; ater. the sweet fdmillar tones of music season there will be quite an area planted
N ew M odel F B u ic k
lemine go, lemme go." Here, that wont were wafted to me, and can lL be that to canteloupes in the celery delta, us they
do; you've got to go back witii me and Madame Le Grand, the famous pianist, is grow tu a Ape size, and have a most ex­
see what is going on." aaid the white my dear old friend and classmate, Ruth cellent Aavor, on account of the Irrigation.
man, amFkiaking him by the collar hs Abbott T Never in my life have I enjoyed
Name For Mie Ball Park
forced the other to retrace his- atepa. a performance so much as this one, and I
When the two reached the cemetery the need not say that Ruth and I hod a long
The following names have been handed
counting was still jjoiug on: ‘i'll take this talk in ber dressing room, after the musi­ in and Tbe Herald will publish the list
one," I'll tnlTe that one," when suddenly cal, over tin- many changes of the past until the season opens. The names or
A g e n ts F o r th e C e le b ra te d
one of them said: "Now we'U get the two ten years. How little site thought in for- the young iodies~wiH .he kept sacret until
outside, and' we'll be doneT* And they
ir*" the contest has been decided. Every
say that the white man beat the negm
Ssnford iady should nasIiniTnamlng' the
running.
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
bull park. Send in your name to The
.,
What country ought to be the richest in
In giving up our old familiar place» ami Herald.
the worldT Ireland; for its capital is al­ precious keepsakes to others we wish to
West Park.
ways Dublin.
know that they are left in trusted and
Celery City Diamond.
Which is the largest room in the woridf faithful hands. With this in mind, we,
Diamond Park.
In
_ T h e room for imfwiMmeiUii i_ y - t t the Betuorrorihe Qaas'tiroOor Uw San­ T R i u r a r
-----------------v. Ernest spent a night In Jacksonville ford High School, City of Sanford, County
Stevens Park.
last week. He went to tly&gt; Aragon HoteL of Orange. Slate o f Florida, do make and
Sunset Pork.
The man behind the desk told the boy to declare, on this day, May 18th, 1009, this
Holly Park.
sIkjw him to his room. The .boy led him our last will and testament.
Robert E. Leq Park.
into, the elevator, but Ernest backed out
!. We do bequeath to the seniors of
Olympia Park.
•
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ut once, saying: "Hold on, I want one with ‘10 our reserved seats in “ BaUlhead
Colonial Pork.
a bed In lL”
Kow," and may they feel the responsibil­
Tbe Lucky Diamond
—
O a k A v e . b e tw e e n ¡Second and T h ird S tre e ts
Tommie at the Zoo—"Say mister lathis ity of keeping up the dignity of these hon­
Edge wood park
""
nwwo***
p cross-eyed heart*'
ored places, as w# have done. We also
Marlawe Park
PAPER AND CLASS PROPHECY

Pepsi ColaBottling Company

T

HAT the clothing we handle signalize
the highest accomplishment in con-

ed to conviction by inspection of the

garments themselves.

'

This significant achievement is our

claim to your consideration;

A claim

that is founded oh tangible results.

IftpraHtyHs'ymrr^strtrng~p’5iTîr1('r us~

supply you. •

Clothier and Men’s Furnisher

t

Sanford Machine &amp; Foundry Works

BUICK

cars

j New Garage
Connection
for Repairing and Storage
of Automobiles

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im

&lt;1. 1909

Items of fnteresl GIOaned From
Various Sources
happenings during the week
Here Hi* Readers Will find a Brief
Historical Sprint Flowing
Tor Hurried Readers
- xojojl, the famous Buddhist temple, altuateU In Shlbn Pork. Toklo. w ob complete­
ly destroyed by lire recently. Loss $200000. Only those who know" llic pride oi
,be Japanese In their temples can con­
ceive the effect of this Irreparable loss to
-the people. The fire was started by
beiiar, who was living Ih n hole beneath
0» floor of the temple. The man was cold
and had kindled a fire with old paperand
»ticks with which to keep warm.
Walter II. H olcom b,

w ho e sca p e d from

the Georgia sta te prison in 1877, w n s u r:
filled and taken bock to p riso n In st w eek
to finish servin g h is s e n te n c e .

H e Is

7 i!

'year*01'1- nnd •'"* nine ycnr* t0 Bcrve-*
Fire in the w nreh o u se of the B u ffalo co t­
ton mills at U n io n. S . O .; la s t w e e k , b a d ly
damaged about 1.000 h n le s o f cotton.
Several earth q u ake sh o ck s w ere d is t in c t ­
ly felt lust week th rvuiilm ut ifo rthcrn
In som e

Illi­

se ctio n s of W isco n sin .

No damage w us ilo n e .

During u tempest off-the Spanish coast
Bilbao, recently, over sixty veaselsot
the fishing fleet foundered and. many of
the crew« lost their lives.
near

A political d ead lo ck ill th cftlln o ta le g is­
lature which h a s e x iste d s in c e la st J n itu aay over the cho ice o f a U n ite d S u it e s
lenatur. w ns broken la s t w eek b y th e elec'tlon of Win. L o rim e r on

th e ninety-TlTfir

ballot. This wns brought nboui hy flfl
Democnits voting witli 35 Inilepeniicnt
‘"Rgpabllcana.
f Capt. G. W. BftITord pf Buford, Ga„ nccl----ttmtnliymmtrin rontnet with tm plrx-trie

Notice Of Incorporation

Notice of Incorporation

•» hereby ffivao that w*. the imdfnlfnrd.
Ntittee I» hereby given Ihnl we, the undersigned.'
rnteod 10 apply tu the Honorable Albert W lill- Intend to apply to the Honorable Albert W. GilclirlM. (.ovrrnor oi the ststr of FliirkJn. on the Bib vbpits Gtivernoi of the Slate of Florida,- on theday u fju ly . A O. 180871» W trr» patent incor- ZZnd day of Junr. A. U. IWU9, for Lettrri Patent
"F .Ë M 1** Building and Loin Allocation, Incorporating the SANFORD ATHLETIC AND
under the following proposed charter, the original AMUSEMENT ASSOCIATION under the following
JJÎ c, • JîÆ®ÏÎ.?ri
offlceof the Secretary proposed charter, the original of which It now on
ule in the office ofitlie Secretory of the Stole of
of Sentent Florida.
W. D. Hoccrs.
Florida.
Geo. A. DiComx.
W H. Uxomraiu,
D. G. WAtari.
S. Keser,
H, R. SrtvrM.
G. R. Cauioun,
-,
B, W. Humain.
S. PlUMTON.
T. A. NrwLAN,
Geo. A. DrCorm.
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J . D. D avison .
ARTICLES OE INCORPORATION OE EAGLF.S ARTICLES OE INCORPORATION
OF SANFORD
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
ATHLETIC AND AMUSEMENT ASSOCIATION
VVe,
the
uiidertlgnrd.
have
nssurlntrd
ounelve*
'blundersIgned, have (usudaiai uurxdvcs
togetner. Jna do hereby nixoclnle ourselves for the lugethrr for the (.iitpo»e of forming Into n L&gt;«ly
purpose of forming ourselvei info a l*»dy politic iHilltlc and corporate under and by virtue of the
and cor i torou*, under and by virtue* of the law* of law, of the State of Florida, and do adopt the fol­
Inc state of Florida. and do adopt the following ar­ lowing nnk-les of Incorporation.
A1TK1Z i.
ticles of incorporation.
Î be nnnte of ihM corporation
ahall Iw SANFORD
am a r i
HLETIC
AND AMUSEMENT
AMUS
ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION,
nT!*P, nflmê. oTllldj corporation* shall be Eagle* mid it* place of business shall be
liimcling and iMrin Association and its place of Ora'ige t.ounty. Florida.
Imi&amp;ncss shall 1« at Sanford. Orange, County. Fla.
AtTITLt it.
,
Umax ii
The general nOTure of the business to la- transTrie gcnrral nature of the business to lie conduct* ai ted and conducted by this rorporalloa shall l»c,
ed hy thisrurporMlombaM Ik* ta buy, own. sell torswvmrnge
RBSM and promote albb-tlrs and aiRuseand convey realjejtote, and to iinproVe the same mems of_________
all kinds, to
. orgt
organize nnd maintain tennis
t»y «Téctlng bpitiiIluflrTheretm; tolsorrow money and lii plhy bs
basrhqll, football,
b*ti. and other games reunirKJU
É jp otherwise
^ ------1to own. mainigli
secure the same,
sgrne, ai
anil* monies
owing, by lag skill,
1, tanwn.
mainili
In. Joperate and manage
Intgfn,
mgr n
rlv' __park
mortgHges. deeds, bunds, notes or other obligations driving
I for the purpose of
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I riscin.ig tu
horse
therrfor; to mnke ndvances and loans of money; to promote and encourage and ctuuiuct fairs and e
fenae real estate as landlords: to buy and sell, to position. Inrun, o|«rateand maintain an atnusenniuirr, own and bold all personal property neces­ uteiit park, to own. huy, sell and convey real
sary to ndvantogeouily conduct nmi transact any estate, to acquire, own. buy, sell nnd convey perbusiness that this corporation Is authorized to car* sonnl'pruperty of every kind nnd character, to
............
„.. erect such buildings as It mny desire or deem
ry on; and to do all such other and ruithrr
things
os may 1» necessary or expedient to tie
‘
lie done
fur .proper, or lliut may be rnqilre.1 fu; the use. of the
tarsiar»»
&lt;rf TfiW esWTWtfftffrfn Th ffirr) ing cm Its business; to borrow
iliosuccrnsfiil transaction uf the b
'
corporation; and to hnvr. eserclser and
___ enjoy all tnongy and to secure trie same and monies other­
Ills rights, powers and privilege, incident locurpo wise owing by mortgage denis, bonds, notes. 0»
rations o rg a n im l and eslsting under llie ln w s -o f other oUignliuns therefore; and tu do all such other
the State o f Florida.
mid futthrr things ns mny tie necessary nnd ex­
pedient tu be done for the successful transaction
Aimm in
The amount of the capital stin k of this corpora­ t&gt;f uny of thr business this corporation it autliurUrd
tion shall Ite Twenty Tlniii'uiid IS2U.0U0.UU) LM- to transact and «NMidiM-l; mid to hnvr n ft such nther
Irirs. to be divided initi two thou »find shares of Uie and further p i v e » inoetidental to cortHjraliuus
pm vKhveoiTeu ($10.00) IWIsn euill. tribe unfit; orcmttzed'nnilWkfsnTtg underifilMnws of the State
lur with lawful money of the United Stales. All nr of r'lurklu.
AKiiai. tu
liny portion of the said capital stack may ho pay­
Tlie amount of the capital stock of this corporaable In or Issued or used fur or in the purchase of
mi slmll tie. FIVE THOfSANj) ($5,001)00)
property, I111sir or services, at a Just valuation lion
I
OI.I^KS,
tu U‘ d Hid ciI into five _luiiulml shares
t hereof to lie determined liy the board Df directors. IX)
nf
the par valili'of Ten DullArs «¡fti Id lia paid for
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’ — 1 his corporation shall continue and have full with lawful money of the United .States All ur
power tockercise its corporate rights urn! franchises miy [sirtlon of the said capital stuck mny Ih- p a y
in or Issuixl orused for or in tin- purchase of
for it perltsl of ninety-nine yean front and alter the able
pruperty. Intuit ut services, at a Just valuation
tuiunteiicciueiit of Its corporate existence.
thereof to be d et ermi ned by the Isuini of dlrectofji
AMHU- V
AKTICU IV
The business of this curpurntion shall tie con­
This corporation shall contlhur ami have full
ducted by the following officers. A president, vk-e- l*iwrr to exercise Its corpornte rights and fran­
|iresident, treasurer and secretary, elected by the chisai for a per lui of ninety-nine yean from and
Ismrd of directors, mid a hoard uf directors of not after the commencement o f tts corporate rxistrnnr.
less than five nor mure than seven directors, who
w n n z V.
shall U- stockhalders In said corporation, to UThe business of this curpurnlii&gt;ii‘l shull In-cunelected by the stuck holders uiid'unlly The office uf ducjnl by n - president, vkv-uresklriil, secretary
secretory mid treasurer may Ih- held by the same ami ircusurer, and n lourd of directors of not li* s
person.
then five members.
Until after the Brit annual meeting of the stock­
Until aftef the first nnniial meeting of thr stik-kholders. herein provided for. nnd until their suc- holders, the altleerk of this corporation shall Ih*
tcafura aricclcUcd aiiiLuualilin l, Ihr idlhwrs of ibU Gew A. IVH- hicw- i‘rTsntrni~0-—tr—Wagner: Vtcc*
«Nirpuratlun shall tie W. D. Holden, pn-sidrnl: W. II LUr siilrnl; J - Il IInvì i , n, W m m r »ml 1 hh h ft*
UmlcrWtiod. vkie iiréxlami; uml S Kuiijc. srt'rc- Ilie Uiurd of dirivtnr» ahull lie Geo A . ik 'C b itm ,
tur»' am i treasurer: the Imanl of liiret turx sfinì) hr l&gt;. G. Wuglier, 11. K. Stevens. Il; W, He nul on and
W. 1). H ohten;G . H. Callioun, W. it. Underwood. T. A. Newluti
S. I ’lili’jtu n uml George A DeCottex.

.

The firm ur organization meeting uf the tlorkholder» of this i-orporotioiV »hull lie held in the dty
of Sanford. Orange county, Muridii. on the ISlIi
day of July. A D IBOII, for I lit- pin|mie uf mlupt.Mjfhy-lnwi: nnd rviuipirlmg die uigurilzanimof tlie
eoritorktlop, ut herrinlirfure pryvlded for, und
thereafter the annual meeting» of the itm-kholdem
»hull lm held un the m-tNind Thur»ilay in July uf
each and every year.

wins ciiurgml with 50,000 volts, Inst wi-t*k
ami allhough tlds firent current j);ifi8i‘ii
through Ills hoily it did not kill him. The
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h e highest lim onili of Indi liliNliir»» ur lin h iljly ,
gulil ipectacles on liis nose were molted tuTwhich
I his itiriHitnlim i «tulli tuhjeci itself »hall
»tuck
'arul the nails in Ids shoos were welded. \ lie twice tlie iiinount uofmit»»capital
vn
The
name»
and
residence»nl
the
rllilng InThe western ¡utekers have given notice corporiitur» uf till» ciirim ratlnn. uml«ulm
ttie nuiunm of
ili.it they will advunee the price of fresh ap ltal »tuck suini rlin tl hy each are a» follows
W I). Holden.
‘ ' Sanford, Flu
-in sila re »
meals from 2 \U tn 4 cents a pound.
V» H. Underwiaxl,
Suufurd, F la
-til Share»
r. Suufurd. Flu
JO Share»
' Damaging litMitls were prevalent lust S Rouge,
K C iilliiiu n .
Suufurd. Flu
J p Siiare»
S
P
iilrsim
i,
Suufoid.
f
lu
JO
Shun-»
week in the states of Alabama, laniisinna
A IIct'o tir» ,
Suufurd. Flu .
JO Share»
«ini Mississippi. -It is estimated that in lu w lllir» » wilt n oi the »utnu’rihhig imuirpurutur»
ul If m rlM Iutluii tiu vu hereunto «tluiculied llieir
autne seel Inns tin- cotton t'rtqi will lie biiuft J)ui!'iA
W |). Hoi m i.____________
W ITTKii,,NiiST!i pi-rvciiL in suy linthing nf the loss on"
S Ruma.,

DthofTnips mat iir live "stockr-

A remnrktihlr intrinl occurred if)Hamptan Kiuils, ufT Howells Point,‘ lust week,
wlum n can containing the ashes of ti
former ('iiiifislerate ruddier was lowered
ksito the wafers in front of the |kdn( he
bail helped to defend In the 00s. The
mmi died in Seattle, was cremated and
die ashes sent to Virginia for hunnl just
gs lie reipiestetl before Ids dentBr

The hmisiann state capital building
■was damaged by n windstorm this week,
part uf the dome was blown off.
In a recent trip, Count Zephclin.in (Jer■naay, madq a flight of 850 miles in Ids
flying machine in thirty-seven hours.
The S ea ttle e x p o s it io n wt\s fo r m a lly
____ « P /iif d .T u esd ay . P r e s id e n t T a ft d id thr

bpcnjng hy toudiing a virgin gold key
studded with Alaska nuggets while seated
in Wuxhlngton. It is known as the A)ns;■L.ka-Yukon-Peciflc Kx|xisl(lon, nnd is.said
1(11«*Onmgriyid^scale. Vurious nations
of Hie worTiThave exhibits, including re|&gt;rtsentatives o f the northern tribes of Es­
quimaux and Si washes that are becoming
«»linct.
Julia Ward Howe last week celebrated
her iHJth anniversary.

Hie stcauisliJp Vigilannia of Lhe Ward
Une, laden WTlh sisal gruss. jxit into Nns•au from Tnmpleo, Mexico, lust week witli
her cargo an fire.
^ ta l patikef*

have mined the price of

___51 05 per ItULpound* the |*«st six

ixiiirt. I will fell ut puhlk- outcry In front of tny of­
fice door in Suufurd In *nid count) of Urnuge. on
the 7 tli duy of June, 1909. ut II o'clock u m , tu
the highest bidder lur cash, the following properly,
to-wit: Seven reels of moving picture film», the
properly of ahovt) staled di femlunli. Sold tale (o
fie mmle under suhl writ and by virtue of an order
frulli III« exjurt dati») April Sili, A. D. 1909
L. G. Snuauntuiw.
Justk-e Peace. T lilfd D lstrk't. Orange Co.. H »
Dateti May Bth. 1009.

38 * t

In Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit, Orange County, Florida
M. Frank, PlalntlfT
|
vs
/ Allactunenl.

$1453 511
Now, therefore, unless you. the said Davkl H
Thomas ih Xtfpen ortally he and apnear hrfore the
cim ilt Oour»-uf-*he Seventh Judicial Circuit of Gr­
ange County, Florida, on the first Monday In
August next, same being the Jud day of August.
ATI). 1909. Judgment will 1» rendered against you,
und in favor uf Hie said M. Frank and so much of
Hie property altuched as may Iw sufficient tu sailsfy sukf judgment and cost• will he sold to ssluify
1 W 'ftn esirm i. Rolilnsoo, Clerk of Circuit Cuurt,

Gki. A ^Lk^kJrm.'AtvJrwer for llnlnllff.
39 8
A number of the followers of the late
John Alexander Uowic tire going tu found
Application For Land Entry
BiuitKer Zion City, near Coignry, Alimrtn
Departsa£ht aTilte IiilVrior,
t v h u viiifly itfi a i r " “ - " - •
x -.v ■
United Stales Land Office,

—

S ig n i,

nn o r le n t a f

f'e rch a n t an d a u th e n tic a te d decendiknt o f
M oham m ed, w h o h a s a t te n d e d e v e ry
^World a fair sin c e th e P h ila d e lp h ia e x p o s iJlon uf 1 8 7 U. u n d w h o w a s at S e a ttle l o b e
in a tten d a n ce o n th at fa ir w ith an Im m enie stock o f o r ie n ta l g o o d jv -^ y e d J a st

We«k, aged Ü0 yeass-'^lils body «dirt*«
•kippej (Q Tunis.

SHIPPERS OF

Florida Fruits

S » ; » . Gainesville, f i* .. May Z0 . 1009
ja'U-ltflrehy given that Muses O. Overstreet
of Òrlando. County gf Orange. State uf Florida, has
filed tir this NjftR* Ills applica Iion to enter under
tlie nrovUk)H»j/i«elkHi» ZJOfl and Z3 9 7 . Revised
Statutes uf theUniird States the SE !i of the SWM
of Sec 2 2 . TTuwtjshlp 20 S , K. 30 E.. Tollahassee
Any and all i&gt;e»ons cfalmlni adrersefy tha land
described or dealring to object Iwcauae of the mmersi character of the land, or for any oilier reason,
the disposal to applicant should fife their affida
* nest lu tbia uffice. on ur before It
y. 1809.
H orn S. Cmum,

«

»»&lt;1 ',Vegetables

t+ tfttfe .

General Insurance Agents

~

SAN F 0 RD, FLORIDA

HAND
L I V E R Y , F E E D and
S A LE
H a r n e a t and B u g g la s

S TA B LES

*

Blackmmlthlng and H oraaahoaing

H o rs e s and M u le s Bought and Ex ch a n g e d
A U T O M O B ILE S FO R L IV E R Y U S E

Pope Contracting Company
Ili^li-Gnule Mouse-Iiuildlni* a Specialty

_ , Axnru. vi. .

DEALERS IN

Th«’ lihlht'Al amount of liHl«'!&gt;tt*«)i)fAi$ or iin h iliiy
10 which KIti» I'onxiraGmi 1111111 sul»&gt;cct i u r l f shall
I k * G ic $uin of F iv e Thousand Dollars.
*
AX t h u s 11.

Builders’ Supplies, Iiiterlarchen Sand

Thr niirnt*« ami rrsldfnrrs of thr inlnuTlhtnfl In*
iDMHjrnUirs. and Ihr miunltit of capital Murk »ulr
i nljcd hy euch arc as follows:
(ico ’ A DcCoitm . Sanford, F la
Ter* shares.
D G W iifitirf,
Sunford. Flu
Ten shares
l). Davison.
Sanford. FTp
Ten »hart*«.
K. Slo vrtia.
Sm ifonl, Fla .
IV n fdinrcs.
11 W Herndon.
Sun ford. F lu .
F iv e s lia rc i
T . A N cwlm i, ,
Sanford. F lu .
F iv e slm rcs.
IN W IT N E S S W m iH F D F . G ic su U c rlh ln g Inror|H»rt!l«iri&gt; have hcrciinlu set G icir hands

(leo. A Drikillrs

y

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Alpha Cement, Acme Plaster

Pluns, Kstiinutes, 11ml all lufornintiijn relative tu Uuildiiit*

^

D G Wayinn
II K Stevens
II W Herndon

Cheerfully Furnished

— (im ej-T AT-RESIDENœ

A K Drought,

v&gt;

O F SA N FO RD , F L A .
O n ly N a tio n a l B a n k in O r a n g e C o u n t y
Funds

P ro te cte d

by

B u r g la r y

In s u ra n c e

S a f a ty D eposit Boxes for R e n t
’ O R G A N I Z E D 1887

I. C. HUGHES

CONTRACTOR
a nd B U I L D E R

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty
None hut llrst-chiM labor pniiloyed and ail contracts tJdaruuleed to be in accordance
with |iians and s|»eciflcatiuns
I um

In Uusinrss to

do

Business for Those
Postofflos Box 771

Who

Need My Services
«eSff*

The Popular Price and

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N o t ic e o l lkiHCliiirue-

OSO. PERNALD, V las-P rs*.
D. P. W HITNER. A s ti. Cashlar

F. p . RAND, P ra sld in l
f. P. PO R B TE R , C ssh lsr

Itili lu Kv mu ve d u in i

(ru m T it le A1unit' WotKlhriiigc, ami
C c Wnrwick, Tru»lee.
To C. C, Warwick. Trustcs-:
Thoino» Emmet Wilson, tx-ing ,1uly sworn. Url*,»,-» mill *a&gt;*: Thut he is utie uf tlo- utlornrys fur
Itic complainants In the above entitled cause, that
tiffiant bn* good reason to believe and tides ticllev,that the defendant, C. C. Warwick, trustee, is n
resident of n *(nte or country oilier than tlilsslatr»
Hint the residence of sakl C. C. Warwick, trustee.
Is unknown, Hint there is no (H-rson In the slate of
Floraln, the service of a subpoena uiatn whom
would hind said defendant, and that said defen­
dant it over the nge of twenty-one ( 21) years
You ate therefore ordered to nlitmur to tills hill
on Monday The' fitii day of July A D 1909, thr
»aim- being a rule day uf tills court It U further ordcreii that this order lie published
in Tlie Suufurd Herald, a nrwtpnpcr published In
Dtuiigr county. Florida
Witness H M. Robinson, clerk of the Circuit'
Court for ilia Seventh Judicial Circuit or Orange
County and tlie seal or the said court, tills the 5 |)|
day of May A. D. 1909 .
II. M. Rpymsuit. Clark.
JH-H
Hy M .A. IIowahi. Ii, c.
*' TiicuA» Emvim Wilson. Complainant's Solicitor.

'I’ llONF 2fll

FIR ST NATIONAL BANK

ll c i r i i Keith N kh u l Drooglit
joiimil fiy her liushiim l,

1

lía

ford'» map of the town of Sanford. Oronge county.
M olida, has been ullached to sa tisfy the demand
of plaint ill in the atuve case to the oimnint of

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Till* firtt or ortlanl/ailon inc^tlnit of G ilt corporaGon sh all I k* held at Sanford. Florida, on Gu* 2HGi
day of Jin»«*. A. I). 11)011, and llu r r o f ir r Gic* annual
mccGnii of » In k lioldt-ri kiioll I mi I iu IU on lit«* fmrrttT
Mumlay Ü1 J u im u T f a r ii ami every year-----------------

_All jion-oim «pe-bedTiby notifictl That
David H. Thomas. Defendant. )________
!»• !*&gt;»vul H- Thm niii'Tt'Broadsuy'.N cw Turk, oji, to-wit, the iWth tluy of Juno, 1909,
N. Y.. aud tu nil whom It may auuem:
Yuu arr hereby notified (hat a writ of attachment Tiie guaranty Trust anti Saving Bank
issued &lt;«it of the oltkv of tha Clerk uf the Circuit will abltlv for its flnal tilacharKe a&lt;* ex­
CtHirl uf the Seventh Judicial Clrruil, Orange Coun­ ecutor of tiie estate of ivoriiq; A. Clmxc,
ty, Flurlala, dated the 3 0 tli day of April, A D.
1909, at the suit of M. Fronk against David II deceased, to the Hon, William Martin,
OranRe Count,
Thomas, which writ has been returned hy the »her County Judge of
ili execute»); and your property, to-wlt Lot 3 . *. 7 Florida, and for the approval by sa
aiid 8. of Dlock Z. Tier 4 . according to E. R. Traf­

months, but liave^. advanced the buying Seventh Judicial Clrvuit, Orange County, Morido,
and the seal of said court this the lllli day of May,
price only IS ctfliUTa hundred pounds.
A. 1). 1909.
B M. Koei**W|^

B a d ji M oh a m n fed

ase &amp; Co.

m
.fi.1» .'&gt;eaaii ■■
■■MTiyi-.|«b—■
' iw^r ilWt ■i i Jl i. iLikMOiAiO» rw mm m
siA u -TT l'Io rid n , |
L u im lic u l Uf ji uiuri , ..
G. K ('»III1KIH.
Itffuri* nit- p rrsn n n llf iu»tirTrmt. (Jm . A HrCiJUf'S,
S f'llLtXIuN,
I) (J W aiPu r. ) D D.ivi-vOd, 11 K S lrv c iiA , II \N f
G lu , A . P iC o iit i
Ihssndon arid T. A , Nvw I j i i i , wliu arc well known 10
I
in r l«&gt; I k the persons iu ih kn I in und who nuhicrilM'd
Stale of f lurida
('«utility ul Ormi
llie ir nanicii 10 ih r (orr&amp;dnM n rtid cii oi luc orintra
lit fuit? lütî, w Ululili y ifubîic, |M,*fMilitili y
ihm . nnd scvernlly lu^nowlraficrl N*fore me G u t
W I) llulfit'ii,. W». 11 ffiiidt-rwiitRiL -H K uiu Ji *. G E
lliejr iiitweriiied an«| v k rc u ln l lIn* mime for (lie pur
(*¡I I lion 11, S Fulcm oii (tinsi (im A I
it Irli* wb«f iN^ev therein esoresM'd
uri* w ill htuiwii tu me in I m&gt; i lu* iH'ixut* ntim nl in
W IT N F S S luv hand und seal ul Sanford, Fld rld a,
:im l h I io ftul»MT¡l**il llkuir n:»im*s lu (lit* (orrtluim! on ih h G ir I .'Ult duy%il
•of May. a; n ttrou
Ruti
n II M«
intéri«** »f iii«w|»orikjn*w oimI m v « ra lly lachtiowl................lULAV
Notary Dlihlk*. S ia le of Florida nl Large
nl|¿nt Itríin r Hit* lim i lliry r m u l n l ih r lU tiir-iiir
My Cuiiniiis»NÌoti expires J munir y Ititi* 11GG I
G ir usdì and puri*«*™ tln r riii m rn lio m il
In wltnrsa wht*r*4«f 1 li a vi* lirm m tu w | ni y lui lui
:nul utlUlnl Nral o fo fllcr *ii Su ufo ni in Uie (Turni v Id J tic- Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial
nf ttm n^r finti Gn*
FltktMki, «*«i Gii# II»«« -Iti*
Clrcitll Of Florida, Orange CiamLy
day uf Muy* A . 1) lftltlUi
K im ’l* H. Marks,
. . In CtiANi-eRV

Zephyr, a small village in Texas, wus
’
N otary F Ö B I k S ln t r ni U r ¿ e
My ««)liim ÍB»lon r i j d r r * Ia n U. IH IO
,
practically wiped out of existence hy o
_________________ t__ _________________
larnudo Inst Suiitluy. Thirty-eight per­
hi Court o f Justice o f Peace, Stale of
sons were killed,
Florida
William Murphy, mi Oklahoma farmer,
Flunk W. Groyuiu. Geo, W.
Aduni» and C. G fVrry, do­
recently found $20,000 in liills in a tin ing
business us the Pastime
can which lie had plowed up in Ids field. Theater, plaintiff*.
Oranitf* C«Hjitty,
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vi
• .
He wmroverjtjyed at his find, hul when T, William» nnd A. K. Buone, Third D UirW l.
binine»» as Theater
he learned thut they were Confederate doing
Film Sappi y Com puny, de­
,
.
,,
4»llls, and consequently o f no valued, lie fend tints.
Under mid hy virtue of « writ of nttmhlmail «•
lost his mind and hasi become nil Imbecile. sued ill the nUivr »tilted ca»e, out of the nUive

5

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T ilt SANFORD MtRALO

JEWS Of THE WORLD

nois and

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H B v f t '. v

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County Jutijie t»f final accounUnjf as sot
forth in its ro|H&gt;rt to said County
Judge's office in the City of Orlando,
Orange County, Florida.

Orlando, Florida. January lfi, 1909.
The Guaranty Trust and Saving Hank,
29-fan W. M. Bcatwi.k, Jr., PreaidenL

eo YEARS*-

E X P E R IE N C E

P atents

UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT
S|&gt;cdal Kates hy the Week

First Class Special Tallies Deserved For Utdies

" J T M r S T U M O N ,:
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Proprietor
é

(Corner Fulnietto und First Sts.)

O. J.

HARTLEY
DEALER

IN

C H O IC E F L O R ID A AND W E S T E R N M E A T S
’Phon» 1

Park Avanti* In B p a tr 'a C roca ry

A V A NT &amp; H A Y E S
LU M BER

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PEA LER8

D csions
CoeVRIO M T« Ac.
Anyone sending a skateh and desertntlnn nay
n
qiileklr w*(ori*lii oar optnloa free whether
Invsalloa is rrubsblf
Coxumniil
lions strtetlyeonBdenUaL HANDBOM on rate
sent freo. Oldwl agency fo¿se«rliig patenti
Patenta taken tnronah Munti tk Co. receive
Spartii nef«»*. »Ukost ahorro. In the

Prepared to Furnish all Framing Material i;

A handsomely Rimirai ad weekly, tusmst etreutai ton of any Ktantlfie fivernaL Terms. M a
year ît four months,
taw
luoniu. |L Hold by all nawsdoelars.

P o s t o f f i c e A d d re ss
S A N F O R D t F L O R ID A
M ill a t
C A M E R O N C IT Y ,
“ .

Scientific Jlmcrican.

L
nssami. N ew York
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THt SAÑrORÓ T f r i i i i i

10

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS

k*

$141.60.
Estim ated coat o f clearing,
$10.00.
One cu lv ert Cameron A ven e«,
$45.00.
T o u l estim ated cost o f this
section. ( 10$,00, . f l l o p o a . t c u l l bottom

Notioe ls hereby given that sealed bid» WHI Tie w idni.'Y fset
received ‘
hue D itch N orth Biaa. N o. 4i . T o u t float
coon
o f excavation, 8516.74. Estim ated cost
the board-oi county comm luionrr* of »aid minty, o f clearing, $130.00. Estim ated co st o f
culverta,
$46.00.
Engineering. $60.00.
t»hl bid* relating to the Drainage of the Sen ford
Drainage Dittrlct eo Domed (Including »11 or the Ball mated cost o f ditch, $800.74,
ditch««, drain*, creek* ond w«ler creek* »* pro­
vided for) accord In| to plan* and specifications (tonava Avana a D itch Month Mida Wo. B.
B eginning at a stake on the Buuth aide
,UThe rnfatitltle* &lt;lven herein are calculated from o t Geneva Avenue and on the East sljto
average end area* made at each one hundred feet
degrees, 30 m inutes east with said aouth
•tatkin and are approximate only.
line 16 feet south o f the lino between
Sections S3 and 14 to B u tton 80 which
SPECIFICATION
Is 16 fe e t south o f 80,14 section line and
East Side Drainage Canal N orth be­ In tho saw grass o f Duke Jessup, con ginning 1370 fe e t,o a s t o f Ute Bouthcoat slating o f three sections, I. e., 17. 18 and
corn er Bectlon T hirty-three 1 9. • ----- ---------- — ------ --------------------- ------* 8. B .)
(St-c. 33 ), T ow n sh ip T w en ty iT*p. W .
■eotlon Wo. IT.— Is 3000 fe e t lon g from
South 1tango T h irty -on e Kant ( 8. II. 31 Station 70 to Btutlun 60, con sistin g o f
K.) at a stake marked "O ' ; lltonce with 1081 cu b ic ynrils o f excavation estlm a:
•aid lino aouth o f Bectlon T lilrty-throe ted nt $163.16. Estim ated cost o f cle a r­
iSoC, 31) W eal to B outhw est corn er ing, $80.00 Estim ated cost or this s e c ­
thereof, a dlatanco fit 3(1 foot, thenco tion, $343.16. Slope j to 1; bottom width
on a line North IS feet, m a t fro m it 3 fret.
and parallel thereto to atation 9*x 6? ‘ a
Section 18.— Is 3600 feet long from
din tan co o f l.VSG foot m ill to riiu ru iu n ii Stations 60 to 36 and con sists o f 2316
At tho back waters o f U iko Mcmroo on ■wWl yards. Butlm ntwr nt *333.(0. E s­
a line IB fo o l coat o f the lino hot ween timated co st o f clearing $80.00, • One
Hnotions 38 and 39, con sistin g o f fou r cu lvert R ichm ond Avenue, $46.00. T w o
section», I,a., one, two, three, four.
culverta Cameron Avenuo 16 ft. span
Section Ha. 1.— 1200 fe e l long from each. $90.00.
Estim ated cost o f this
Station 77 to Station BB cftnalsUng o f section, $647.40. Slope 1 to 1; bottom
1087 cublo yards In excavation estimated width, 3 feet.
ut 8183.06. Uns cu lv e rt' estim ated at
S ection 1»,— In 3600 feet lon g from
84B.00,
600 lineal' fe e t 30 Inch -M w o f B u tton 36 to "O ,” and con sists o f 863
MB.9ÛJ
tils
11300.00.
C learing estim ated at cu blo yards.
Estim ated cost, (137.80.
ìhu 00.
ou. T
Total
st o f this se c­ Estim ated cost o f clearing. 180.00. T o ­
otal estim ated co
cost
tion, 11488.06.
tal estim ated cost o f this section, $307,*
90. Btope J l a - l ; bottom width 1 f e e t .
T ota l estim ated cost o f Geneva A v e ­
nue Ditch south side. No. 6 : T otal cost
o f excnvntlon. $633.36. Estim ated cost
inch" tile. Ilio J .b o ’ ’ atid clVarlnk estlm a- o f clearing, $240.00. Estimated
cost o f
Estimât
tid at »87.36. T ota l usUinnted co s t at bridges. (136.00. Engineering, $80.eo. T othis section, I I 670.76.
B ottom width, tal estim ated cost $1067.36.
i fo o t: slope, 1 to 1.
____
section wo, el—it 1» I 600 tonrnm f -Hrwr^fortan Wood » I t c h Wo.
-------from B U tlon 30 t o - 6, con sistin g o f 3314
a t Station "O " a point on
cublo yards o f excavation estim ated at theB eginning
east
side
o
f
lleardall
Avenue
nnd
16
8414.16.
One cu lv ert estim ated at feet east o f the northwest corner o f the
846.00, and clearin g estim ated at $83.86. Bouthwest
o f tho northeast quar­
T ota l estim ated cost o i this section, ter, Sectionquarter
$, Tow nship 10, Houth. R ange.
1642.10. Blooey 1 $0 1: bottom width*. 31 cast, thence
with the beating or. mild
lion line eusl ward follow in g the cen ­
H «caon Wo. - t ^ - I V Ii'~ i0 0 ~ fe e r long See
ter lino o f the present construction sta­
from B u tton 6 to "O ," con sistin g o f 701 tion
74 and there term inates at 7400
cublo yards, estim ated at $87.63, and feet from
e place o f beginning, co n ­
clearing estimated at $17.63. T otal e s­ sisting o f th
three sections, I. C., 30, 21
timated cost o f this section, $106.14.
22.
Bast Bldo Drainage Canal Houlli, -and
fDotion OO.— Is 860« fe e t -lo n g from
- Ditch Not-I!.—T his d itch -b e g in s a t Btn- Htutlon 76 to 60, con sistin g o f 2236 c u ­
tton “ O" ot the som e point us the north bio yards o f excavating estim ated at
bound ditch and Is tho sainu system o f $336.40. Clearing estim ated at $80.00
Intercepting us tho north one, with a I'otnl estim ated co s t o f , tills section,
great outlet to Duke Jessup.
Htat Ion $416.40, Slope, ltt to 1; bottom width.
-To" Is a t the summit level,
llegln oot
. nlng at a point 379 fe e t Bast o f the 1 f•action
91,— is 3600 feet Jong from
H
outh«eat
Corner,
Bectlon
T
hirty-three
nuiufiWimt bviim ii iwwiav- - .- .
Button
to Station 36. con sistin g o f
(S3) ‘ Tow nship . T w enty
(30)
Houth 2864 cu b60
ic
yards, estim ated at $42B.no.
Ilango T h irty-on e t i l ) Bust; thunco Tutul estim ated
cost o f clearing, $KA0o,
east with the south line o f said section One cu lvsrt Cameron
Avenue, $46.00,T w o
1000 feet to the northeast co rn e r 1o f the aulverts 1Itlchmohd Avenue,
$90.00. To*
northwest quarter o f the northwest
o f —th
«tusrter, llieime smith - WtttI tl—T
.l 1UI67 -toS t-tomt
K I ; lin tie m w l d t h r ______
ttirnugn tnu tiPin. i1 ran t » 'ur ' BOTtiuiir
•action aa.— I h 2600 foot long from
4, 9 and 10 o f Tow nship T w enty (30) Stations
to "O ," con sistin g o f 2086
South K ongo T hirty-on e (31) Kant, and cu b ic j-a r d25
ated nt $312.90. E sti­
inating at the water lino o f Duke mate*! costs estim
„. term
terminatine
o f clearing, $80.00. Total
Jessup nt Biatlon 143x40 a dls(ance o f
estim
ated
cost
o
f
tills sect I &gt;11, $392.90.
13,340 fe e t aouth from angle at 10, con ­
IJi to 1; bottom , 1 foot.
sistin g o f six sections, I e., 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, Slope
"lotnl estim ated cost o f Jordan Ilo a l
10.
.
r-T*ntnt c o s t n fn m rv n tltln .
HactiuJi JTO. 0. -Til 7300 f. . t IoniT frulli fM trh-N or 6Estim
ated cost o f clearing,
K
Biatlon 143 to Biatlon 126, and con sist­ t IU77.BU. Diverts,
$136.00. Engineering
1240.00.
Cui
ing o f 3629 cu b ic yards o f excavation, 160.00. Tolut
Toll
cat limited .cost Of
■ dite
l “ in
estimated at $441,13, c touring enti muted No. *, $1613.
*
ut $38.22, T otal esllm aleil cost o f tills r'° - •&gt; » ' v' 1-‘ 9p.
. „ sveltoti. (6*8,34^. Hlope. 1 to 1; bottom
B row n Bond Ditch Wo. 7.
width 4 feet. '
*
Oro
Beginning at a point on the east side
■action Ho, 0.— Is 2600 feet long from
Htatlon 125 to Btutlon too, conststlng o f o f Ueardull Avenue, 16 feel south o f the
7999 cu bic yurds o f excavutlon, estim a­ northwest corner o f the southwest quar­
ted nt $999.87.
Estim ated1, cost o f ter, Bectlon 4, T ow n sh ip 20, Bouth R ange
$199.97. One farm crossing, $8.00. E s­ 31 Kust, ut Htatlon "O, thence *1181 with
timated co st o f tills section, $1207.84. the said V4 lino and the center line o f
Bectlon 3 fo r a distance o f , 7600 feet or
Hlopo.'l to 1; bottom width, 4 feet.
Section H o .-7.— Is 2600 feet long. Htatlon 76, -and there ternflnates, c o n ­
Htatlon 100 to Htatlon 75 con sistin g 0/ sistin g o f fou r secttqns, I. e., 23, 24, 26
ling, estim a­ and 26.
8567 cu b ic yards o f escavatili«
■action 83.— Is 600 feet long from Sta­
ted at $1070.87.
Estim ated cost o f
clearing $214,17. Tutul estim ated cost tion 80 to 76, und con sists u f 60 cu bic
o f tills Bectlon, $1286.01. Hlope, I to 1; yards o f excavutlon, estim ated at $9.00.
Estim ated cost o f oleurlng, $12.00, Ksbottqm width, 4 feet.
f
H jim l.w l ...1.0 -.iS . . CPU— n

t l f » i — $4M f ” ,

Slope. I ty I; hot tom width, I foot.
■ a c tio n '8 4 .— Is 2600 fe e t-lu n g from
'7890 cubic yards o f ex ca v a tin g . ustlma—'tod Ut 11183,26. Clearing estfhiatsd at Htatlons 76 to 60, and con sists o f 990
$ 197.26. T olu l esl limited- cost o f this cubic yards o f excavation estim ated ut
section $1380.60. Btope, 1 lo 1; bottom (142.60, Estim ated cost u f clearing,
(8,0.00.
T otal estim ated cost o f this
riditi, 3 feet.
width.
B acilou lfo . 9.— Is 250Ú feet tom from section $2760.60. Slope 1 to I; bottom
*.
Htatlon 50 to Htatlon 25, con sistin g o f width, 1 foot.
■action 85.— Is 3600 feet long from
4IU. cubic yards o f excavating estim a­
ted at $517.26. Clearing estim ated nt Htutlon 60 to Htutlon 26, und con sists ol
$102.87. One farm crossing. $8.00. Total 1431 cu b ic yards estim ated at $214.66,
estimated cost o f tilts section, $728.12. Estimated cost o f clearing, $80.00. One
cu lvert Cumerou Avenue. $45.00. T w o
Btope, 1 to 1; bottom width, 2 feet.
■action Ho. 10.— Is 2600 feet long from cu lverts 'R ich m on d Avenue $90. Totul
Htutlon 25 to Htatlon "O ." con sistin g uf estimated cost o f this section $429.65.
39U9 cu bic yurds o f excavating, esllm n- Hlope 1 to 1; bottom width 1 foot.
■action 80.— Is 2500 fc o t lon g .from
list at $488.02. Estim ated cost o f clear­
in g, $97:78.-— One farm crtiKBtng‘ $8.tm. Htutlon 2 5 -t e r ^ O ,” nnd contains 1213
Estimated cost o f this section, $594.34. cu b ic yards, estimated, cost, 1(81.96, T o ­
T otal estim ated cost o f
East Bide la) estim ated cost o f clearing, $80.00.
Drainage Capul, $9601.22. T otal cost o f T otal cost o f this section. $261.96. Hlope
to 1; ,Ihj! turn width, one foot.
excavathpi, $6869.40. Estim ated tost o f
T otal cost o f ilrow u Road Ditch No.. 7 I
tile, $2400.00. Estim ated cost o f clear­
Teliti cost o f excavation. $548.10.
ing. $1097.82. Engineering, $180.00 E s­
E stlumled cost o f clearing, $262.0(1.
timated cost o f culverts, bridges, etc.,
Estimated cost o f culverta, $135.00.
$114.00. Total coat o f ititeli, $9661.21.
Engineering, $60.00.
CIIAHE DITCH WO. 3.
T otal estim ated cost uf this ditch,
lleglnnlng at a stake ut the Bouthwest $996,10.
.J
corner o f the N orthw est (Juurtor, Bectltrn -Ifi-qiflw nahlp 19, Bouth Urunge 31
.
W httner D itch Wo. A
East at Biatlon “ O " ;-- thenco North 88
lleglnnlng at tho southw est corner o f
degrees and $0 minutes East with the Vi
lines o f said sections nnd Bectlon 34. the northeast quarter, Bectlon 33, T ow n ­
suld town and range to Biatlon 76 ut ship 20 Booth R ange 31 east, thence
the water line o f Ht. Johns R iver where north on a lino to u point 26 feet north
It crosses said lino con sistin g uf fou r o f the c e n t e r .o f Celery Avenue, thence
east 300 feat, thence north through
sections, I. e , II, 12, 13 and 36.
■action Wo. 11.— Is 1100 feet long from W hittier's land and on line between J.
N.
W hltner and Btephens to Htatlon 66
Htatlon 86 to 76. con sistin g o f 42 cubic
yards, esllm ntrd at $5.26. lind clearing ut water line on W oodruff Cimai In-totke
estim ated ut $10.60.
T otal estimated Monrue Huts, con sistin g o f three sec­
cost o f this section, $16.76. Btope 1 to tions, 1. *•,, 2 1, 28 and 29. .
■setton É7.— Is 700 feet long from Bto*_
1; bottom width, 3 feet.
0
■action Ho. l l t - r l s 2600 feet lon g from lion 67 to B tsilon 60 and cortTallis'z0!
Htatlon 76 lo Htplhm 6lf, con sistin g u f cu b ic 'Vards estim ated ut $20.12. T ola)
* 2842 ruble VuFds, est Idm ted at $793.76. estim ated cost o f clearin g $30.00. E sti­
( ’ tearing &gt;■»(limited nt $58.66. T otal os- mated cost o t tills section, $65.12.
f w t ' tjpttcun, (5 d »gree stopttr- - -— :
_L ______ —
tlm a te d e o s l o f this sort toil,— $351:30,
. Bactlon 88.— is 2500 feot long from
Minile l to 1( tmltom width. 2 foCt.
■action Wo. ID.— Is 2600 feet long from Btutlon 60 to Station 26 and con sists o f
Htatlon 60_lo„H tallun 26, con sistin g o f 4638 cu bic y a rd * o r excavation, estim a­
2266 cubic yards o f excuvutlng, estim a­ ted ut 1579,00. Estim ated cost o f clear­
ted nt $339.76. Clearing estim ated nt ing, $60.00. O 119 16 fo o t cu lvert Calery
7. Brldi
$46.97.
,
age at Cameron Avenue os- Avenue, 145.00. T otal estimate*! cost o f
$674.00
_____ 27 cbstig.
$4
*
tlmnted at $46.00. Totul estimated oost this section,
Mtutlun
- o f - t h i s section $430.72
Slope 1 to b; cd .front * feat to 8 fe e t on bottom . Sta­
bottom w id th ,-2 feet.
tion 46 changed from 3 feet to 4 fe e t oh
Bsctlon Wo. 36.— Is 2500 font lon g from bottom.
Htatlon
Itstton 26 to Station
Htutlon “"O
O,"
," conslstin«
consist
Beotian 8*^—1» 2500 feot long from
H I ___ i|T o f
2467 cubic M inis o f excavating i-stima- Station 26 to “ O,” und con sists o f 1884
ted
i
at $370.05. Clearing estim ated nt y a rd s
E sllm ated cost o f excavation,
$10.00.
Rrldgf
10.00. B
ridge lU-urdall Avenue estima- 1282.60. list limited cost o f clearing $26.U0
i-d at $60.00.
t&lt;-d
$C0.0(b T otal estim ated rust uf T otal estim ated cost__ g f _ this - sem lo n.
thla scoi Ion. $44(1Ufi. JIlupo_l t*x-lj-4M»t— $*07r64fc— 2 fo o t hbttom, 45 tlegroit stopr.
-t o m -w td tti,7 T &gt; ()f.
T ota l estim ated cost o f W hltm-r Ditch
Tutal e s li mated cost o f Chase D itch No. 8:
No. 3. T otal estim ated cost o f excava­
Tutal cost o f excavation, 887.72.
tion, 11007.8U, i-rVf 1
c f r le -r . EsGliisteJ. oust. o f.c u lT c r t. $46,00. *
1ns, $138.7)1. Estim ated co st o f bridg­
T ota l cokt o f clearing, $106.00.
Englriui ilng, $46.00. ing. $105.00. Cpst o f engineering, $70,00,
Estim ated cost' o f ditch, $1307.$1,
T otul estim ated cost o f this ditch.
$1081.72.
0 «n * r a Avanua Ditch Worth Wo. 4.
lleglnnlng nt Btutlon “ O " a point on
jL B. Ofttuiroa D itch V o. s.
Reardall Avenue 16 feet north lo f the
B eginning on Cameron Avenue 330
N ortheast corner o f the northeast quar­
ter o f Bectlon 4, Tow nship t&gt;. South feet north o f the aouthwest corner o f
R ange &gt;1 E ast; thence North 88 degrees Ia&gt;t No. 6 Ilrow n'a Hubdlvlalou, Beck
and 80 minutes east with the north line Ham mock, Bectlon I, tlienee eastward
o f Geneva Avenue to Station
~~ In-the with the m eandering o f the old ditch to
R ation 80
Lake Jessup P rairie «n
endlni
—
d ln g I t fe e l Station 66, which la about 1000 feet In
north o f the Hectlon line o f Section 84, the prairies o f Duke Jessup and co u ­
said tow n and range and there trrm l- plets o f tw o sections. L c.. 3$ and 31.
n stes about 600 feet from (he hammock „.■ to tto a .W k — Is 3100 feet lon g from
land In said prairie, con sistin g o f three Htatlon 46 to 26. and con sists o f 2020
*?r excavation . j s tlw atod&gt;et
H __ „
P M H tong—fiver I?* n«
o f clearing,
Htatlon 78 to Station 60, and contains D76.1.00, .
U bottom , tw o fcot.
1841 «cu bic yards o f excavating estim a­
*tlm st«d oost o r (Ids section, (878.00.
ted at $167,43.. E stim ated coat o f clear­ B ■•eAloa 31.— Is 2600 fe e t long from
ing, $40.00, Estim ated co st o f this aoe- Station 26 to "O,** and con sists o f 3138
•tlon. $807.61.
Slope 1 to 1; bottom cublo yards o f excavation, estim ated at
width. 8 feet.
E stlin a t«! eoel to f clearing,
■eotlon *-18.— Is 8500 feet lon g
- ‘ -yf
‘ •"“-----r * **~1
f - "tir
Htatlon 60 to Station 28. con sistin g o r
Mu
li
f
Wr **»topo 1 to 1 -; ebo
Horn,
8
fe
e
t
8037 cu b ic yards estim ated at (26D68.
Ntlmated
clearing,
t Imated coat
cost o f clearin
g, $80.00.
$80.00, T o - ^ ^ J a i w a ^ w i
coat - o f Cameron
estim ated coat o f this section. $884,48. Hlope. 1 to 1| bottom width, t fe e t r u í J i
?¡f
4 vtt 11011• $772.96. ,
Clearing. *•(166.00.
■ ectloa 10.— Is 8600 feet lon g from
Engineering. $40.00.
B iatlon 26 to Biatlon “ O," a n i con slsis
p f 1141 c u b lo . yards.
E stim ated coat.
Total aatlmated coat of this ditch,

H I"

a

i ? . . »

•«

$967.96.
Josp th C om oro* D itch, Wo. IA
Bojclualnjc a t thd H. - . c a r n o r v U, Section 4, T ow n sh ip 30 South KahKe
St East. 16 feet north on the east slds
o f -Beardall Avenue. thence ^norOi * !
d egrees 60 minutes east with « I t o J J
line to Station 36-33, thence angle leit
41 m inutes to Button 39 - 9»;
angle right 0 degrees 6 rvxlnut»* to BtuGon 40x96.8 minutes, thence angld N * '1*
30 degrees 16 m inutes to station 80 on
the m eadow « o f Dnke Jessup, con sistin g
o f fou r sections, I. •**•. 32, 33, 34 and 36.
Section 39,— Is 60# Teet tong from Sta­
tion 80 to 76. and con sists o f 161 cubic
yurds o f excavation estim ated at $-4.15.
Estim ated cost o f clearing, $&gt;«;««• l- " '
tlinated cost o f this section $34.16. 1
feet on bottom , 46 degree slope.
■action 33.— la 3500 feet lon g from
Station 7 8 t o “ 60 and con sists or 1*63
ruble yards, estim ated coat o f oxcuvutton. $262.95. Hat Imated cost o f clea r­
ing. $80.00. One farm crossin g, * 10. 00.
2 feet on bottom, 45 degree slope.
Bectlon 36.— Is 2500 feet tong from
B u tton 60 to B u tton 26 and con sists o f
2297 cublo yards, estim ated ut $344.65.
T o lc l cost o f clearing. $30.00.
One
»•clvert Camberon AA’Otmu lt.J od l»_| l6 Ji). 2 fe e l on bottom . 46 degree stole:
Section 08.— Is 2600 foot long from
Station 26 to “ O,” and ountntoB 3»94 ou1 Ic yards, estim ated at $464.10. E stim a­
ted cost o f clearing, $10.00. T otal e s ti­
mated cost o f this section, $474.10.
fo o t bottom , 46 degree slope.
T o u t estim ated oost o f Joe Cameron
Ditch. No. 10:
Estlimited cost o f excavation, llOfB.iD.
Estim ated cost o f clearing, $130.00.

Jtjn c 4. 190»

" - ' ¿ ¡ ¿ S ' ' '*” '*'*’ V "■•
ending at Station 69 on back water lino
o f Diiko M onroe at crossin g o f Celery
Avenue to be tiled with 300 feet o f 34Inch so w u r. pipa, m aking, th o--tw o angla
.............
ling, con sistin g o f throe
------points with
tlili
sections, Ï. e.. 46,-47 and 48.,
Bectlon - 4 ¿ ^ l s * 3100“ f r e t ' lon g- from
Hlntlnn
a n d ;con sjlrts_of 10S,‘
„ „ „ „ .21
. to "C
„ Ç _________
cuiblc
bic yards of excavation, estim ated nt
36 12 Estimated cost of clearing $30.$136
3 f l t o p T l to l l bottom width. 5 feet.
T otal estim ated cost o f this section,

Section B9.— Is 2600 foet l „ „ » ,
B u tton 76 to 60, con sistin g ur |"A /.r?™
yards o r excavation, estimated at ÌÌ'.Ì*
0, C learin g « t l m H t o d ^ | % jo
bridges d 3 ft. spun each. $1: ,.t&gt;
estimatali, co s t o f this •ecttmr^TvS^U1
Blope. l lo 1; bottom , 2 to-t
'
Section 0 0 — la 2G&amp;U r«^t' Io,.„ fl
Btutlun 60 to 26, and conaists 5f fÌ?Ì2
cublo yard s of excavation.
*
$ 439.60. C learing « a t l t n « u " a t t ^ , V

D itch 38 font a t $3.00 per root
^ • a ctio n 47.— U 1300 feet lon g fro pi T otnl estim ated cost o f thla « i f f :0*Stai Ion 38 to Station 26 and con sists 01 $618.00. Btope 1 to V. bottom 2 fe.
1296 cublo yards o f excavation, estimo*
■action 01.— I* 3500 feet lo n . fw
led nt $161.87. Estim ated co st o f clea r­ Station 26 to *,G,M and consists Sr
ing 130.00. 300 feet o f 24-Inch SeWer cu blo yards o f excavation eatim .i.-T !
pipe ot 80 cents per llnenl foot In place $340.10.
Clenrlng cstlnuth d^ m $«u uV
fou r connections. $240.00. One çon çroto Òlio bridge spun 20 feet. $6o.(iU -iv^,1
box B. P. Inlets storm wnter qt $20.00 estim ated cost o f this section ~ !i»u is
each, $80.00.
Totnl estim ated cost uf Blupe. 1 ta l i bottom wluth. r r. ’ t 1“'
till»* s e d iò li
, — _ e—
i M
r ^ COBl ,,r ,,an“ H ^'.ch
■action 48.— Is 2600 feet lA R fro m D
Station 26 to "O'* und con sists o f 1947
$l066U
t«.,i'‘UniUt,?‘1
0081 ° f •‘»«•■Ik*
cu b ic yards o f excavation estim ated ut
$243.36. Estim ated cost o f clenrlng,
Eatlninted cost o f clearing rt '.i..,,
$20.00. 'Total estimateti cqst o f this s e c ­
a l f e . « : CUBl o f brw^
tion, $203.36. .
. „
,
T otal estim ated cost o f Dr. A ldridge
C ost o f E ngineering, (cu.oii
D itch. No. 16:
.
- ted ‘:u,,l or a u * -tn-tr.
_ -Tubal eallnm leil co s t u f -excavation, ( » « Ì l V
$640.34.
T otal estim ated cost o f clenrlng. $80.■Ths M ill B ranch Ditch Ho. 30.
Ili-Rliililng nt Htutlon "O 1’ at tli,.- J5 w
00. .
Estlmnted cost o f bridge* nnd c u l­ cork er o f Dot 40, M. M. Hmlth's subn
verts, sew er pipe, etc., $330.00.
vlshm No. 3. on the west lino ,,r aStkS
28, T ow n sh ip 19, Houlli Rang.. 30 ¿ i,,"
Engineering, $00.00.
,
Total estimated cost o f tills ditch, thence Mist ward with tot lino n. ih*.
lino o f said Hectton to Htntlon 59.? ^
$990.34.
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n.n « le » » «h'grecs right (•• Station
Ghappal D itch, Ho. 10.
6 1 -4 1 : thence angle 90 u. g n .» nVi .
lleglnnlng ut tho H. E. corn er N. B.
through Hectluns 27 and ¿¡u. a,. u „. * 1,1
E stim a ted c o s t - u f—bChlge» m ul -etrt- o f ttie B. \V. *A, Bt-ultolv133»-TuilUSUlqHlellC*
~ ■
. *legn**‘a twisslim under a
verts, $66.00.
_•
thrrjee'iimrti» ffntitvrlni; TTIp ciist w n c-ttf
t o fritegs Jo Htatlon 153- 78,
Engineering. $70.00.-—
*tile righ t 6 degrees 69 ndnules m
Total eatlninted cost o f this ditch No. Duvejuy Avenuo tu Station Ot on the
Isick waters o f Duke M on roe,'an d ttiore Btntton 1 5 6 -4 3 : thenco right 51% '?
10, 1360.76.
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&gt;
term inates nnd con sists o f lliree se c­ grees 10 tnluuten to Htatlon 161 - Sa
tions, I. e„ 49, 50 and 61.
thence angle left ;I3 degrees 13 tuinulM
H ow ard T acksrd D itch, Wo. 11,
Section 49.— Is II0O feet long from to Htntlun 168 - 72; thence uiwl» R sh iB eginning on the east side or lleim lnlt
Avenue 16 feet south o f tile tot line lie- Biatlon 01 to Btutlon 60 und con sists ot 25 d egrees 22 tut nut . h t,, St.1||1,u
tw een -l# ami 32 H ow ard I'n ckn rd' l-atid 466 cu b ic yards or excavation estim ated 9-6-10 oil north side o f Ht. Gertrude Ave.
Estim ated cost Of clearing, ivue: thence an gle h-n 60 .b u m s m
Co. Hub-division. thence North 8» d e­ nt $68.13.
grees, 30 m inutes East on a line 16 feet $20.00. Totnl estim ated cost o f this sec- Htutlon 178 - 38; thence angle right n
Hlope, Iti tu. J; bottoni degrees 31 mlnuteH to Htultou Isa ./*
south, o f the center sections 9 nnd 1«. lion. $78.13.
thence an gle right H degro*.*-»? tnlsTow nship 30, Bouth R ange 31 East, end­ width, 3 f e d .
■action BO.— Is 2600 feet tong from 11ti*»^ besrih x nurtlu 6u :I*‘w.
nun.- - ing at Btutlun 80, 1000 feet nut In the
ffieSdOWS b flL a k c Jessup, con sistin g o f S t a t io n -60 -to -8 6 —« n d -c o n s is t s " nr"2727 Utes w est to 'Hlutlon I *1U; He nce luirlh
cu bic yards o f excavation, estim ated nt to Htatlon 197 ut the Water line of D.ko
fou r sections, I. e., 37. 38, 39. and 40.
Estim ated cost u f clenrlng. M onroe nnd then, terminate. .eiiKistuiL'
■action 37.— Is 600 feet long
from *310:26.
50.00. One cu lvert 15 fco t lon g nt $:i .ii
o f eigh t nectlonH. I. «&gt;., 62, 1;::. ¿1 t*
Btutlon 80 to 76 anil con sists o f 61 c u ­
per
foot.
$45.00.
One cu lvert Celery 67, 68, und 69.
bio yards o f excavation, estim ated at
Bactlon 63.— Ih 8300 feet long fmni
$7.63. Totnl estim ated cost o f clearing, Avenue 16 feet $46.00. T otal estim ated
11.62. T otal estim ated cost $9.14. Bto|i&lt;- cost o f tills section. 14 90.25__ ___________ Btutlon 198 to 176 nnd consTm» o f '’ ’ j
■action
B
l.—
I
k
7
Î
W
feet
lon
g
from
cu bic yards o f excavation, oRitonUed'ai
1 $o-l J bottom 2 feet.
Baottos 30.— Is 3600 -fcot long from Htatlon 25 to "O " und con sists o f 3229 1333.46. " Clearing estimated at f loo 00
Btntlun 76 to Btutlon 60. and contains cu bic yards o f excavation, estim ated at Bridge nt BUfi filll 188, 2(1 fl. R|NIII. ( mmu.
14 JIL cu bic yards o f excavation, ••atimn- $403.63. Totnl estim ated cost o f clea r­ Bridge ut BtatRm 178, 2U fl. Himii ttnn«v
ted lit (179.37. Estim ated cost o f clea r­ ing, -$30.00. T otnl estim ated c o s t o f tills Totnl estim ated cost o f this see IIon!
ing, $36.87. T w o Hood g a les estim ated section, .1433.01. Blupe i'A to 1; sta ­ $593.46, Btope, 1 to I ; bottom. '3 feet ^
■action 63.— I h 2600 feet long from
at $28.Ul). T otal estim ated cost o f this tion 14 change to 2 foot •bottom , t to I
j
Htatlon 176 to 160 and consist» of CMt
section, $243.24. HI ope 1 to 1; bottom. slope.
Totnl
estim
ated
cost
o
f
Chappcl
Dite).
cu bic y a rd s o f excavutlon, . niioi.il. d it
Width 3 -feet.
■action 39«— Is 3600 .feet lon g from No. 16:
11047.60. C le a rin g \stlm nied at tMMiw.
T otal estim ated cost o f excavation, Bridge ut Htutlon to), 16
“ fi. HIH1I), H i"».
Htutlon 6(1 to Htatlon125 and oonslstn o f
T otal estim ated etisl
3338 cu bic yards o f excavation estim a­ $803.01.
iPtlUAp
KaHind*"1
■*'"1
ni—
.s
i
..^
$
■
&gt;
ted at 1404.76. Estim ated co
Irr.
-;'„&gt;11"I0
a lead---E
stim
ât.
-I
cosi
o
f
cpU-arlMiw
l
l
u
n
04.
1
Tn
'
Jr.tlff1
"
i
long
from
lag. f 80.93. n n g go Cameron Avoiiue. li
Htutlon 160 to 135 amt eunHlsl* uf
f l .- spa n, 1448,09. »'l 'Ulfll-WillltlkaltHl coat
Englneerlng, $45.00.
cu b ic yards o f excavation. .«Hinaled ,1
uf this section, $530.70.&gt;' Hlope 1 to I;
T otal estim ated cost o f Ditch No. 16. $1166.45. Totnl eHtlmaled eosl ,.f , |,oirbottom width, 2 feet.
lllg $30.00. Total entlm .it..I i4.s| ,.f |),|n
■action 40.— Is 2600 feet long from $ 1037U1D..
section $1185.45. Hlope l&lt; . Ill I l.ottom
Htutlon 26 to " ( j." und con sists o f 3939
Paca and Eldar Ditch, Ho. 17.
2*4 fool.
cu bic yards o f excavation, estimateli at
lleglnnlng nt a point 89 feet north nnd
Bsctlon 85.— ! h 2100 feel long from
$192.37. Estim ated cost o f cU-Srlng,
11&lt;*-(«►—to o nmt rnnm i~~of ile.” $98.47. Totnl estim ated cost o f Ibis sec- 100 feet west o f the H. VV. cornur^of-tim .
tton,—$59tl.i4.4;— Stirpo' I l b D.-BBTUmi 2 N. W. ty o f Hut N, ET V4 Heel Inn 31, cu bic yurdn o f excavation cxitoi.ili-0 at
T ow nshli) .19, Houth R ange 31 East on $900.00, Clearing estimated ut iMMin.
feet.
T otal cHlIlnated.coHt o f Howard l ‘ack- the sonili side o f I tie Hanford A- Ever- Bridge ut H tatlon .IK , In n span, tin
glades.R ailroad, nnd eastw ard with said 'I*i*taT CHtllmilcihrCOHl o f Him -.utlim,
nrd Diteli No. II:
T otal .estim ated cost o f ox cavati on. railroad right o f way to the N. E. c o r ­ IIIHO.OU. Hlope |JJ to 1. lad Loin JU ..
ner o f (lie H. W. 14 o f the N. E. Vi Ruo­
$1084.11.
V - ---------— —
Bactlon 00 — Ih 25un f.-.-t long [mm
T otal estim ated cost o f clearing, timi 31, T ow n sh ip 19. Houth Range 31 Htatlon 100 lo 75 and coiimIh4h of (tit
East, ihence north to the N. E. corn er o f cu bic p in t s o f excavation *-i*timun-.T'at
$216.81.
Clearing eHlImnle.i .( j*mm
Estimated cost o f bridges and c u l­ the N. ■\V. V4 o f the. N. Fl. '4. Bectlon 31. $726.46.
'IVownshlp 19, Houth linnge •31 East, Bridge nt Htatlon luo, lo n . apan, i u.i.x,
verts. $73.00.
thence
east
660
feet
on
the
sunn
llridge at Htatlon »7. lo ft hi&gt;,io. l)4uu
Cost o f Engineering, $go.ijo.
of
Celery
Avenue,
thence T otal estim ated cost of Hdn K.'tl.in.
T otal estim ated cost o f this ditch. side
north
to th 0‘ renter line o f Hoc- $866.45. Hlope Iy, to I. l.ottom *\aitli .•
$1433.02.
Hod 30, thence eaNtwurd with said line feet.
369 feet to angle point, thence north­
Section 07— I h 2500 fe.-t l.oig from
Camarón C ity Ditch, Ho. 18.
lleglnnlng on a llm- between Section» ward pumltet to Kectlon lines to Htullim Htutlon 75 to 60 and consIntH-of l t :i ru9 nnd 16 T ow nship 20 Sooth Range 31 80 and term inates nt the buck w aters o f Idc yards o f exeavutlon eHilouiled nt
East, ut Htutlou north on the east side Duke Almiroe. ami con sists o f fou r s e c­ $613 .60.
Clearing cHtimnted ,.i |.ott»*
o f lienrdnll A Vanne. 16 feet kouth or tions. I. e., 62, 63, 54 and 65.
One ld ’ldge at HHitlon 89, to ft Ton,
____
Section 68— -Is 500 feet |opg from Sta* $30.09, T otal rHltmated elmt of ltd* s&gt;rDot line between 64 and 84. thence east
v i ’ *’ *WIHITTfalong subì line lo Htatlmi 20-41 6-1 « i timi 80 to 7f| a)ld cuiUlUlU.UÍ^UU.aMi4»to Ai-M*-4SSP,a**n iff ITWTIWTrT’fn r .lraim h, estimated at »17.6(1. width, 2 feAD
T
otal
intim
ated
co
s
t
o
f
d
o
m
in
g
$
20,00
Section
OB.—
In
“
500
fret
torn; from
o f old ditch outlet at the edge o f tin
lllciulous ut -Biatlon xo. on the section T otal rsilm n led cost o f this section. Htutlon 60 to 26 ond ci.iisIwJh ..f l’*92
line, con sistin g uf tw o sections, I. o.. $37,6(1. Hlope, l to 1; bottom Width, 3 culilc yards o f excavation . -tlm.ited j.(
feet.
41 and II.
13(9.00.
E l e a t l l l g est loot!. .I ol $ 11*41.11«.
Section 63,— Is 2600 feel «long from T otal estim ated cost o f tlo* -.•*-(I**n.
S ection _41.— Is 600 feet long frum
Htutlon 30 to 25 und con sists o f 178 cu ­ Htutlon 75 to 60 nnd con sists o f 3786 $t(?.no. Hlope, P i to i. I...Imm a aiih.
bic yards u f excavation, estim ated at calile yards o f excavation, esl limited at 1 foot.
$22.26. T olu l estim ated cost o f clearing $473.12. Clearing estim ated at $ 80.00,
Section CD.— I h 26on f . . i l.oig front
$14.46.
Total estim ated cost o f this Tidal estim ated cost o f this section, Htatlon 25 to "(I" nod o..llNt-tx of IKIi)
cu b ic yarilH o f exeavniioo . Ntioiil.il d
section, $36.7(1. Hlope 1 to I; bottom, 2 $663.12. Hlope 1 to t; bottom. 3 feet.
feel.
Section 54.— Is 2500 feet long from $286. 60. Clearing esthn.it..I ti 1-4 *o.
’’ Bactlon 48.— Is 2600 feet long from Hldtlon 50 to J5 and con sists o f -2513 T otal estlm nted cost of ti I- "••'ll"».
Htutlon 25 to "O ." and con sists p f 3393 cu bic yards o f excavation, estim ated at »380.60. Btope,
to I; l»dl»m tvlillh. t
cubic
¡¿ublc yi
yards o f excavation, estim ated a
$314.12, Clearing ehimnli-it al $40.00. fo o L '
*424.00.
T otal cslltnatiHj cost of Mill llramh
Esllm ated
cost o f clearing T w o water gnles ami tile.culvert. $148.00.
$84.80. Duo cu lvert 15 fpet, $46..00. Total Total estim ated cost o f tills section. Dltchw Np, 2U;
esllm ated Cost .of .this-auction, $553.80, $142.13. - Slope,—! - t o i : bottom width,
T otal e H tlm a le d cost o f . tc.itnluig,
•lune, 1 lo Y ToO tfom , 2 foot.
feet.
$6112.06.
Estim ated cost o f cleailng »•;•.* •»«
Totul estimated cost o f Cameron City
Bectlon S8.— Ift 2500 feet lon g from
Ditch, No. 12:
Station 25 lo “ Q " and con sists o f 1596
EHtlmaled cost of bridge*, culvert A
T otal estim ated cost o f excnvntlon. cubic yurds o f excavation, estim ated at etc.. $325.00.
$446.26. ‘
______«.
$199.60. T otal estim ated cost o f clearing
Engineering, $160.00,
Estimated cost or clearing, $99.25.
$ 40.00. One water gate Hanford A E v­
T otal estim ated cost of ltd*
Bridges und cu lverls, $15.00.
erglades Railroad, $14.00.
T otal cstl- $5461.06,.
Engineering, $25.0(1.
mated cost o f this section,
$253.50,
Total eslliim ted cost o f tills dtlch, HI mu', 1 tu t; hot loin. 2 feot.
M. M. Smith Ditch. Ho. 21.
$616.60.
Begltmlnir nt Htatlon ''t v N E earner
T otal esllm ated cost o f l'u ce &amp; Elder
Ditch. No. 17:
I.ot 95 M. At. Hill lib ’s mib-illt IhI.mi N" I.
(h en ce souili on Dot lines to the it t.
T otal cost o f excavation, $ 1006.24.*
B tsrd sU Avanua D itch, Wo. 13.
c
o m e r “Dot 91 o f Maid siilt-dlvlslas,
Total
estim
ated
Cost
o
f
CjClaaflltg.
■ Bectlon 9 and 1C, Tow nship 20 Houth
thonce 30 d e g e e s sotillnvist ¡iuoikkW*
■Range 31 East.
lleglnnlng at Htutlon $180.00.
lad to*
"O ” on tho west side o f Itenrdull A ve­ $ ^Bridges, cu lverts, water gate, etc., o f G oldsboro road to center
1 ,' M. At. Hmlth's suli-dji (Hloii N'» nuo In the c e n te r o f Bectlon 9 and 16
tlience
west
along
l"t
II
io
h
Hiiougli
*•■*■•
Engineering,
$50.00.
fe el west o f the
section line, thence
tlOn 36 to west' line o f Seel leu - '
south parallel with said line to station $I336 S4
c o ',t o f tills dlloh, Townshl|&gt;
19, Booth Range "i
t"
16 111 tho laiku lesHup Meadows, being
Htatlon 110 and there terminate cu&lt;*
Sanford Ditch, Ho. 18.
480 feet In the prairie and about a mile
. I. **■
lleglnnlng ut Htatlon "O " 100 feet Misting o f five sections. I •
from wuter level and 18 Inches nbovi
lake level standard elevation ami In se c­ south o f ttm O viedo railw ay mi the east 73 and 74.
■action 70.— Is 1300 feet tong in"3
tion 16, and con sistin g u f tw o sections, side of. Dark Avenue, thence north with
said east line 446 feet to the south line H tatlon ..113 to 100 ami rmiHL'ts n f T - ~
I. a., 43 und 44.
■action 43.— Is 2600 fe e t long from o f Fourteenth Struct, ttomes n n rtir 89 Cubic y u r d s -o f excavutlon . -imudeii ai
ileg ivcs 2(1 did mites east with said south $109.05. T otal estlmatei) r»»t "f
Htatlon 60 to 2p nnd .cpnslstM u f Si
.outdo yard s or excavation estim ated nt line to Station 14-36, u distance o f 991 lug, $60.00. (Jim farm rru-*toK
estim ated cost of (Iuh
$480.75. T otal estimated cost o f clear­ feel , to tile cifst side o f Hanford avenue, T otal
ing, $96.15. T otal estim ated cost o f (Ids thence north 0 degrees 30 m inutes west $179.05,; _.ai(Um I . In _E liuGuiu .UillllLi-.
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' ,
’ ......
section,, $676.90. Miope, 1 to I: ImUuin.
tflillV'1
1
H dIt*
ls to n jc o f n e T Jv*d to *Ofl&lt;i
■•cttoil 7$.— Is S60Q fia t lam;. I f ®
------------------TBPangTo point In ulltto between Tenth
¿ f e e t —__ ,
• Bactlon
____
___
_____
H»i»ttoir-Jt&gt;0_
fS
Ti
nt'd
consists
"f
on 44.— Is 2600 feet long from ‘i 1" 1 Klevenlh Streets; the lieu north 99
Htatlon 25 to “ O " anil con sists o f 3923 dogreewSO m tm itPaTasf to Htatlon 38-16, cu b ic yardH o f excavutlon, . nltmu!■'* "L
cu b ic yards o f exeavutlon, estim ated at n distance o f 1216 fe*&lt;t Intersecting pump $216.10. Clearing estjinuled at
estim ated cost o f (lit- " '‘ 'vn.
1490.37. Total estimated co s t o f clea r­ branch ul right angles. Htatlon 4 2 -7 9 T otal
ing. $98.07. Total estim ated rust o f this and there terminate, con sistin g o t tw o $296.10. Hlope, I to I. Iwtloin. - / * “
B »ctlon 7 A — Is 2500 feel Ini'K Rj™
sertlon. $688.44.
,
__________ — sections, || e „ GO und 67.
■•,c tl°n 60— I» 2300 feet long from H tutlon-76 to 60 nnd oom«l*d“ -a - 1’ :
T otal estlniuted cost o f DcArdali A ve­
cu
b ic yan is o f excavation eHtlinsie' »*
nue Ditch, No. 18:
........
Htutlon 38 to 16, and con sists o f 3676
Total estim ated cost o f excavation, &lt;
,'V!‘] c„ / n1r.11?, " f excavation, estim ated at $328.60. Clearing estimated ut $**)*■
tem porary road crosHing *1,'
$446.87. E sllm ated cost o f clearing, $26,. One
$971.12.
eHtlmaled cost o f (toy '‘¡'¡.V .
00. 6 sew er pipes street crossin g s 300 T otal
Estim ated cost o f clearing, $194.22.
$424.60.
Hlope, 1 to t; boll out «0110.Engineering, $40.00.
feet o f 18-lnclt tile, $180.00. T o ta l e s ti­
$651,87. feet.
-* a.
T otal estimated cost o f Ditch No. 13, mated cost o f this section,
Hlope. 1 to 1; bottom, 3 feet,
$1206:34.
---- B actlon—M,— t*—tiOtt—fcFt- Tong from
Bsctlon T3.— I h 2600 feel tong ft*®
T h » P ltl«b u rg Byadlcsta D itch, Ho. 14. Htatlon
Htatton 16 tu "O'*
'’O'* und
and con sists o fi 1094 Htatlon 60 to 25 nmt eoiislsls ef *•-, lleglnnlng on the North line Hectton 17 o u b l o ----**r excavation,
esllm ated ut cu bic yards o f excavation esitili»'™ “
T ow n sh ip 20, Houth R ange 81 East, at f.1* ? - * Clearing estim ated ut $85.60, $582,80,
Clearing eslliyaled at l-J ' O." 663 Teet
Htutlon “ O,”
f w t east o f the
(tin N. W. I1-" Ilimited cost o f this taction, $161.76.
One furm crossin g estimated ni P T
otal
estim
ated
curlier
-Î. U.
t4, said section, towntow n ­ . . . . ,,!lL
corner o f the N. 1
lí.
cost
of
Man fon i T ola l estim ated cost of Kiln -*Tf,V, î
ship and range; thence aouth with sold Ditch, No. 18:
1529.80. BIopu P i to l; bottoni
(4 section lino 1760 feet to old water­ $ 683*62^ ° , l 'inated cost o f excavation,
w ay; thence southeasterly 300 feet to
* Bsctlon 74.— Is 2600 feel long ftJJS
the end in said section, tow nship and
KstlmM ed cost o f clearing, $50.00.
Hlutlon 26 to "O " nnd eolislsts ef -» .
range and line u f open ditch, contalnlnit
Total estim ated cost o f croaslng, tile,
flo u ,Oil.
one section, I. e., 45.
„ Bectlon 48.— ih 30bo feet tong from
Estim ated cost o f engineering. $36.00.
Htatlon 80 to "O ," and con sists o f 2350 $848*6*
KB* S1Li.OU. TWO caiut- , 1’
cc «t o f tills ditch.
cu b ic yards o f excavutlon, estimati* 1 nt
*10.00 each . $20.00. T otu l esllmated R*
$867.91, and clearin g estim ated ot $87.75
o f th is s e c tio n . $138.05. Hhd*.'. I1« 10
Ona brtdco u| Broadw ay 16 ft. i.isui.
Pum p Branch Dltoh. Wo. I f . '
b o tto m w id th , 2 feet.
. .. .ith
$4.'.0U. Hlope, 1 to 1; bottom width. I
Ih gin n in g at Htatlon "O 1, on the f itch
T o ta l e stim a te d c o . t o f M M I’ 1" 11
fo ot from “ O " to 10. 8 I0JW I to J,; not
farm in tho hay head on tho youth »M e D itch , N o. 31 D
. . . 11517 46tom 2 feet from 10 to 30.
E s tim a te d c o s t o f exCavnHiig. l ' 5
,“.nd„ we* t road In Bectlon 31,
T otal cost o f this ditch No. 14:
T ow n sh ip 19, South R ange 3t East,
Bstiiiw U ed c o a l o f clearin g.
"n *
Total coot o f excuvntiou. $401.91.
t jxrl «dkMt. - n f
t MIX-***hence north T degree^ 10 m inutes west
. . . .M
.
TO
__ CDflt—77C---*iie«*rUigi [u . a p u lu l . -J.4 ; thenre right * 28 &lt;1,..
$»»rtft:
¿roes crossin g the H. A 1. R . R . ftnj
Engineering, $86.00.
ot* estim ated cost o f bridges $4 5.00. highw ay to a p o l n l In ttm south line o f
T otal
T otal estim ated cost ,,f tills di"-“'
Engl
Engineering, $26.00.
A. u tn n farm in nawlv constructed $2006.60.
„ T u i a I esllm ated cost o f th la 'd itc h ,
ch, Ihcnoo with said line e a slw a n l.
f bUU.fi U&gt;
thence cu rvin g with the ditch to P. M.
■afford Ditch, n o . i t .
o(
i d . 'U K / u »enco northward with said
B eginning at a point loo
u M
tlno
to
Celery
Avenuu;
tlxu—
‘
”
D r, A ld rto g * D itch . Wo. 1A
, a-aouUi lin e of-IsH
o f lu»to
ÜL
ñhril m t n J . »■««Uat.JtllluKlÓg- -UaO-nouUl
fl-lI
rm—
Bnglnidnir qn a lut it o a a h o q l-s o a -lW t
Hmlth’s sub-dtvlnlon
No. I.
i'^J. p,i&lt;ryÍ
r,M *T*r° h f ■« tn regu lar Hmlth's
sub-division No.
ttortttutna 310 feet west o f tile southeast su rvey station s to Htatlon 81 at Dak.. w-lth lines to the south, side *£•*
corner o f the N. W. \i Of the B. E.A4 o f
trudea A venue: thejice with *»' „ n*l*—
Hectton 22. T ow nship 19 Bouth Itnilgo 21 La0n69°1lo end"iil,,r ° f four •ccUon^ 1
IIiiA west to Station 162 B n « " " " m
Jr**** K H tatlon•'**0 ,” thence northward
righ
t 90 degrees crossing
w
eoo1fe« t lo,,ir from Htafo llo w lit){ the m eam luilng o f the old
I » to. I 6’ f°h sls|tng o f 893 outdo aouth ditch line at A. c . I* B *'1
iL*an . i °
100
Celery A vcStation 20 -*16; thence north» JJJioVsr
rt*b* ** degrees to u paint
30 degrees m ore o r less » » “ . ‘ “ 'l i - H :
100 fast north o f C elery AVnnuS; thence
said righ t o f way to ■,^t! ‘“ -« ¿ 1 0 1
again with the old ditch northw ard to
thenco with angle right &lt;6 «1Pt

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THE SANFORD HERALD
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^'}^?î!^.0£ cXCMVnt.lo^ e»Hmatcd at *126.85.
blearin g estimated at »20.U0. T olnl esUmated co si O t tilia jumltun, *146.86.
n ot tom, 4 f t ; slope. 1 to 1.
’
ufi ifu u r-a o cJ .

10 tlograc« to

¡^ s i W Ä Ä ä S Ä i S 's :
40? feet lon g
**“ Tn 75 ftnd conalsta o f
J if'e x e a r a llo n estim ated
M tunate* at 140.00.

‘n,
. 2 6 0 0 . -feet—lon g —fr o m
H ta tltn t^ B to Eu and c o n s ists o f 2664
*Sb »° i
o f ex ca v a tion estim ated nt
*398 . 10.
C learin g estlm ated a t JSu.Uti.
TOUI estim a ted coat o f th is section,
* 4 t 8. 10.
B ottom w idth, 3 ft .; slope 1

from 8 ta667 cu bic
nl *85.06
Estim ated

^JL^on'Vfi^-Vs'^^OO fe e t lon g irom
to 60 and co n sists o f 3*86
stiV®l»rds o f excavation estim ated m
^ ci«} Clearing estim ated o t 140.00.
0 f i i i is ch a n ** 1 feet to 4 fe e t on bott t B iL H ir e x c a v a tio n 60o cu b ic yards
'ttlO oo. Total estim ated co s t or tills

Section 91.— la 2500 feet lon g

from
S tation 60 to 25 and c o n s ists o f 3Uuu
S ir,,
o f /e x ca v a tio n , estim ated nt
1450,011. C learin g estim a ted at jso.uu.
TOHU « " ‘ Imated c o s t or this section,
hjJU.UO.
B ottom w idth, 2 ft .; slope, l
,

S sotlon

9 8 .— Is

260«

feet

lon g »from

K ^ J 817— IS 2600 root lon g from S tation 25 to “ O ' und c o n s ists o f 1770
If liution
•ffv. to
and con sists
o f 4rt»2
6 to
‘ o^ 16,
aXcavatl0II
estim ated
tit c u b l o r a r d s o f e x ca v a tion esiiu m ted ut
* - 06.6 0 . C le a rin g estim a ted nt ISO.n»
i
Clearing estim ated at *10.0»
estim ateli c o s t o f th is section .
{'•‘ ¡in $2Bou cu lvert cro ssin g 8 b Uor- * 345 .60. B ottom w idth, 2 ft,; slope, 1
Avenuo, *76.00, 8. 1*. (c h a n g in g ),
crossing ilu ln rlu Avenue at
T o ta l c iù m a t o d -c o a t o f M ouron llrsn ch
¡nation 4« .
iioO.Ol). T ota l estim ated D itch,
No. 2 0 ;
thTsMMOHk *898.45. Station 49 ..jO ta l osilmatcd cost of excavation,
« * • * 2 i t to 3 / t on b ottom ; 46 do- I j ¿dì#.4G,
E stlm u tcd c o s t o f clearin g, * 200.00.

E n gin eerin g, 75.0 «.
, ' * 5 lSnC'Ttb-TilS ( 1600 fe e t lon g from
con sists o f 386» . T o t a l estim a ted coa t o f d itch No. 2 fiu
‘ ' m!°Yanl»l°of excavation estim ated »1 1 157 4, 45,
iu isu Total estim ated co s t o f cleari i i Oli T “ 1“ 1 estlm ated co s t o f this
^SilniL *363.60.
Station 6 change i
B oblnaon-W ilson Bitch, Wo. 27.
^
feet on bottom ; 46 degree slope.
Beginning ut Slatino "U" ut ihn N. E.
f^ ttl*«it?n ia ted cast o f Suitord Ditch, corner or the N. W . y, Section 30, Town*
ship 19, South Hange 3« Hast; thence
KTotai estimated cost of excavation. easterly 9400 feet to the MunHú- Bn.iu i,
'•Iteli ut the N. K. corner
•'{¿Vmated coat o f clearin g. * 100.00.
Joseph's und them term inal.'»; M u g .o n
ftllmatcd cost o f bridges, cu lverts, a line between S ecllons 21 und 28, suld
tow nsliip u n d -ca n g e , nnd contila!« ór
* '^ tm oScavatlng, *20.00.
fy ''9 W 9 * e n e t.
o” Uiid ira.
Bectlon 93— la 1900 feci long frolli
Total” cYlUnaled cojit_of D itch No. 2;, Htutlon 94 to 7.5, und consista o£..27uu
cable yard«. Of excuvutlon estimateli al
*III**.46.
'
*405.00 und clearing estimateli ni J lio .00. Total oNllmutcd cosi o f tlils secÏTiîing at Third at. a t the Internet- llon *535.00. 3 r e bottoni wliUb, l to t
n
c - h -rty Bectlon *0. Tavrn- Miope.
.hlo 1* South R ange 30 E ust, u t Station
Bectlon 94.— la 2500 feet long frolli
C T ta railway d itch : th e m » with said Station 75 to 60 and consista o f Din
nllway to Uunkerhlll A venue whore It etile yurda. o f cxcuvtltloit' estim ale,I i
ÎSuÎ mc U said railw ay ditali; thence *150.00 und clearing estimateti ut * 12«, i
northward with said avenue on the w e it 00. T idul _cslltimtcd-coM t of.. lldu smììB fi Ihercor TO'the «■ B. c o r o e r _of- hot IImi *57u.uo.— Bottoni w W lh r i ft rslotT;
1 tu 1.
H; thence ankle w e » i Wofttf'Ll
a lon g V°^H. .
4i' io ’ V a n ii 's to the A. 0 . h. righ t .if
Bectlon 95— Ih 2500 feet long frolli
n r ditch; thence northw ard with an cs- Station 60 to 25 nnd consista o f 43»&gt;
«.hilihtd water couree no tubs tnq-lOJid cubie yard h o f excavatluu estimateli ut
5 Louie IUPP M d Dr. A ld ridge und tor- *«45.00. Clearing estimateli ut Jlll.n o.
ela i cstlinuted ctist or lillà seetlon,
Mn ° ^ ^ % aUnK ° f T
*76«.««. Bottirnr*et fdlh 2~ ri,; m irri» j
¡action 79,— In 2300 fe e t lon g from to 1.
Station 73 to 60 and con sists o f 34u.
Bectlon 90 —I h 2500 feet long frolli
ruklo yards o f excavation estim ated at Station 25 to "O " nnd cniiHists o f U2oo
liio.oo. Clearing estim ated a t * 100. 0«. cubie yurdH o f excavatlon. , stilliate,1 ut
Totiil estimated co st o f till« aoctlon J182.00, Clearing estimateli al *!»6.uil,
*6*0.00. Xlottom width. 2 fea t; Slope I Total »Stimateli cosi o f Ih la seetlon.
*577.00,' Bottoni widlli, I ft.; sinpn 1
'"¿ction 80.— Is 2600 feet long from to 1.
Station 50 to 26 an d,consists of 40!it
Total esllm uled cosi o f Jtoliluson-U’ ll
ruble yards o f excavation estim ated a
son Diteli. No. 27t
1114 60. C learing- estimated at fl?aoii
Total estllliuted cosi o f cxcuvatlan.
Total estimated cost of this seotlon *1982.00.
8 feet ; ak&gt;T"~ *t~ trT-i----~mTTTrg"45.ctT: " " "
-p----------ttnttnm.
u rs»
Swtlun ot *ts t 60l&gt;- &lt;tn t ton g f ro m ■Briniii.-.Trug, '*:u7iïï7
Htxtlou 25 to "O'* and con sists o f 2800
Total estimatoti eest e f Diteti No 2&gt;.
cubic yards o f excavation, estim ated u l J *2608.00.""
lliu 00. Clearing estim ated at ilo .o o
Tutal estimated cost o f this section,Q o ld ib o r o 'Ditch No. 20.
lit« 00.
Total estimated cost o f Hupp Ditch.
BeSlimlng ut Ili» Ia tern, et lint uf Mul­
berry Avenue nuil iliililshuro St., thenee
No. 11:
_
Total estimated- bunt_a i_cxiutvalltu:. u Uh salii atte—I - hh » w*vi-.i-,e*-4l*—- im i
side o f A. O. D. righi o f way ditch,
tmc.50.
, ■,
Kstlmated cost o f clearing, culverts, l hence northeasterly with said line to
the- eust line o f 1'eplar Avenue, thence
tic., J2CU.00.
Kngliioerlng, *60,00.
tiijrthvvuid with said Avenue on gutter
Total cost o f tills &lt;11toll. * 1706.60.
line there t)f to Ule branch West furk uf
f l o o d Creek, thence with the nieauderBt. Joiep bs D itch, Wo. 94.
Ings u f said ditch, du-penlng, wtUenlng
licKhiiilng u l Station "O " at Ibe S and stralghleiilng
the same to Ml..
TV. corner of Dot 3. Alike. S m ith's sub-' Creek, u distance uf 8000 feet, conslsldivision N o..], In Suction 27, Tow nship Ing uf four sections.' I. e., 97, 99. 99 and
IS. Sou 111 Hung» 30 East, amt tuniiliig 100.
[lortti mi tho east ulilij o f At on run A ve­
Bertiua 97— Is 500 feet lung frein Hliinue tollovvlng an old open ditch tn tin- tloll 90 tu 75 mid cunslsls ul see eulilc
toulli side ox the A. C. D. righ t o f way yards uf excuvutlun, estimated at 112»
io Slat Ion- 6 4 -4 ; thence N. \V. with »0. Clearing estimated ut ttn».»». T »
wid right o f way to Htutlon 84.- 90. tul estimated rust &lt;rf this seettun. *22&lt;&gt;
Ihrare said right a n gles crossin g said 00. 3 ft. hultum width; slupe, iu to .
mil way trucks and back to tho west
Soctlou 90— Is 2600 feet lung fru,
•M&lt;- of Monroe Avenue extension. Htu- Statlun "75 to 6u and euiislsts uf 6000
tiui] &lt;7 - t o ; tln-nce north with said ex- cubic yards o f excavation, estimated «t
— Unilou. JLo.JibilUm _ai ,juul-.lhuJV. tiy-JuU. eJ.wll.ilU... ¿Jijwil i im-«n M 4w «e«t at JXUUim
tune In u cypress sw am p at laike Mini- Tutal estimateli cost uf tillo secthni,
*950.00. 2 ft. but lulu width; slope I a
° i four. M cctlona.1.
to I.
Section 83— Is 900 foot long front 8t;iSection 99— Is 2500 feet lung freni
tlun nt in 75 and con sists o f „ i u 2 cubic Station, 60 tn 25 and cunslsto ut 432e
yards o f excavation estim ated nt *:tO.:ie cubic yards uf escavatim i estimated at
t'lraring estimated at ,*.10.00. «Total *618 00, Clearing estimateli at (It,.',»
intimated cost o f this section, * 110.1 » Tutal estimated rust uf this Bectlnn,
Slop,'. I to 1; 3 foot bottom width.
*811.00. 2 ft. buttimi width; slupe
Section 83.— Is 2500 feet long from to 1.
Btathm 76 to 60 and con sists o f 26 22
Section 100— Is 2500 feet lung fruía
cubic yards o f excuvutlon cstlm uted at Statlun 26 tu "O " nml euiislsts uf 11 ,i
t'lenrltig estimated at *30.00. T ota l
cubic yards uf excavai Ion, estimated at
Tolnl call maled oust o f this sect Ion, (toil.60. Clearing estimated al *||»o»
DoS.30. Station 61, 2 ft. Iiottom ; Slu- Tutal estimated cost uf Ibis eretto
llon 63. 3 ft. on bottom ; t to 1 slope.
1606.60. Hultum width, I ft
nlupu 1!.
S*ctlon 84.— Im 2600 feet long from tu 1.
Btallmi 60 to 25 and con sists o f 1870
Total cHttmaled cost Quid »burn Diteli
cubic yards o f excavation estim ated, at No 2»;
ISIH,10. Estimated cost o f clearing. *30.
Total estimated cost o f excava Hun,
JO. Total estimated cost o f this section. *2014.60.
*311.40. 2 ft. bottom ; I to I slope.
Total estimateli rust
&lt;»f clearing.
Bsctlon 80.—Is 2500 feet long from *676.00.
Statlun 26 to "O " and censIstH o f Cl98
Engineering. *60 00.
ruble yards o f excavation estim ated nt
Total estimated cost o f Ditch No. 2S,
*329.70, Clearing estim ated at * 10.»» *264 9.50.
One culvert, St. tlertrudo's Avenue, 16
The bids Will Iv received utsin rniii Arc1kill o*
feet, 145,00. Total rsl limited cost o f this
•ration, »384.70.
2 ft. bottom width; tiihiduled or upua rw h i-»iii|ilete nail »i parntr lia
proveinent or tgion all uf the work included in the
■ to 1 slope,
t. Total estimated coat o f St. Joseph's district at a whole.
Wilder» will fun) the plain, (inifllra and nix« iliraHitch, No. 24.
..Total estimated coat o f excavation. tiuns on Me In the ofllfe of Wilhur A. Cinii, Knineer
in Chnnie, Ki»iti
Ttia Tint National Hank
$1019.10.
Sanfnril, Eloridu
##T»tnl estimated cost o f clearing. *1»» - luihling.
A le t tilled check fur ten per cent of the eaUtnatcd

f

Estimated cost o f eu lvcrt, *15.00.
Engineering, * 60.00.
Total estimated cost *1221.70.
__ „ _r Btanatrom D iteli, Wo. 3 5 .
.

Urglim ine at S ta tion ‘ T&gt;" H \V. c o rn e r
hot 31, M. M. S m ith 's sob-dlvlH lu n J4 o. 3
erctlun 2 *. TuwnnFil|&gt; 1■», S ou th tfim gr
TJ'lrty-one tst&gt; E a st, D ionee n o rth un
Jv“ a. Of H len atrom A V itine to b tn -

__ L'ïL1 * I-t.Tfi- o n Ulu iuiuUt -side i.f .Muuru»
■—
tnmi i ’o said right angU-H ntst

----- i l " Oft south sid e o f Sto nroe "AVAtìUé ‘ to

nlatlun 76 on eiwt side o f Monrue A ve-

Umre Intersecting
the
M onroe
Bitch at Dm N. W . C orner o f Dot 69.
«t. Jscph'a Bub-dlvlsitm con sistin g o f
‘ orra scctlotiB, I,
»6, 87 and 88.
girfiC**°a,B6— I* ,¿600 f*et lon g from
7* t6 60 and con sists o f 2210
o f «ixcavutlon estim ated nt
*111.50. Clearing estim ated at * 80.im
i.!Le,5ulvort Alonroo Avenus, 16 ft. span,
i i i ; ? 0'
ToTaf estim ated cost o f this
r * B ° n- ,*466.50. 3 feet on bottom , 46
aejrrte slope, *

aimiimt of snch Improvement hid must ocumipsny
each bid In »Imw Rih.I faith hy the contractor m
contractor» Sold atnuunt to lie returned upon re­
jected hid» »r upon execution of ixmtrarl Suive»»ful hhlder» will hcretiulrtxl to enter Intnband and
contract lor faithful peifurmoiK'e of work for the
lulid nmount of work, within five day» time from
date uf sale I&gt;r forfeit nmuwiit delimited
Said work to be paid for In cadi a» the WiVrk prolireiir«, 25 percent tw-ing rtltilai d until coin pie Iid.
when a eelllenient will lie Innde in full
_RiihLii rciervulJu n4 cc.l any ut a llh k ls .----by unler of the l*mrd of ctruour txanmwkluncra
OfOruttii«- county. Klu
II M KOBINSON. Clerk
Add re*» all hid» to II. M KabUiton, Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Ortandu. 11»
|

F. J . T E R R Y
B u ild er of

Marble and Granite Monuments

g,??iC
-V,0înRT—I» 3600 faut lung from
•Ration fas Co *6 amt consists of 276« ---------- Tombstones, Etc
t i i . r,.*ar&lt;ls of excavation, estimated nt

Clearing estimated at »KS.on. VASES,SETTEES AND IRON FENCES
iiu?’ raD»nat«»d cost of this section,
■Liu * f,’*t bottom; slope 45 degr.V-s. Rt lettcriug Neatly Done. lx-t Us Kttti. 'ü i l . '. r î t '} ! »

,1 ',, yards o f excavation, estim ated nt
Clearing estim ated at *30.0«.
n* culvert 8L a ertru d o 's Avenue, 15
it. span, *45.00.
T otal estim ated cost
e w , „ , •*ct,o n - *386.15.
Station It
slop«-*8 1
T° * ft. on bottom , 45 degree

8

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ed

* 1048^5 **Tlra*tsd

co st

of

cost o f

Stenstrom

Will call on you by request wilh Stim|iles
ami designs. Im|»orter of Foreign
Granite und Marble
i

Ctiurch Street, Orlando, Florida
W r it e or C a ll F o r P r lc e a

excavation,

h?,Ji,n*

. co*1 o ' culverts, *90.08.
nearing. * 60. 00.

-,

mnte on Yoar Work.

Of tìlUU. N o-—35,-

B ranch- B itch , V o . go.
s l d T * » « , * * B u t t o n -O ’ on th e n orth
°f H
G e rtru d e 's■ A
venue
d the
Sui,11,11
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a na
me

S ^ Í¡‘f “ ¿ .o o r n « r Dot » , 8t. Joseph's,
u l-S if, *?/ T ow n sh ip 19, South Hange
bt Í7Í*V Dionea xiurUi ou the « « s t - s h l r
Oirlnt. ,U»n V “ “ 1 fo llo w ln a the meahw.irit " .
saU bllsh ed water
4i d í.i? . -^Tä Uoi» 66; thence northw est
crossin g old narrow g u a r»
i . - ro*&lt;rIT afle to lU tlo n 90; term inating
four
ot
M ouroe con sistin g or
S ¡ ¿ ‘t™,0i^ '
?*x 80i ** am* 91. £
liiirrV®?1. SS;—Is 1600 fe e l long from
«Bou 10 to 76 and conaU ts o f ISO eublc

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We nre all dolnit to take In the Fourth
of July at Sanford If It busts n gallus.
A new zinc hnth Is being creeled in
the four-room cottage of Uncle Dill Slim­
mer. The Slimmers nre eastern people
nnd is the only Allisonvlllc family that
eat their dlnriers.at 6 o'clock. Thelr oncesiors came overin the May (lower stenmIsmt many years ago anil they nil Ituve
revolutionary blood in their veins.
. ¿Meek Jenkins' Jersey cow’s Cnlf was
wenned last Sunday. The little ft-lluw
was much chagrined.
Pete Snodgrass got a cherry stone up
Ills nose lost fall nnd its been there ever
since. Yesterday Ills nose wits much en­
larged nnd Doc Reed made un examina­
tion und found that the durnctl thing had
sprouted and was able to get hold of it
und puR"4r mil. The lute, wnrtn sjiell
cnusetVU To ,-7pfwrr.-4Hi;?AYiVpdMeA.H»Si#rr,
Thirteen cute little piglets were Ixirn
on Asn Dingmnns farm ycstT-r«lny and
the mother hog is apparently enjoying
the best uf henllli. -----Aum Betsy Sodbuster wore her new
store teeth to church lust Sunday. She
has given her old set tn her hired girl
wh'IdR shows thnt--Atmt-Betsy's heart- lx
In the right place.

You1
want the Best Mai
terial for you House

Sash, Doors and Blinds
' - ifc mfTm

4*

*

“ W

W e carry the Largest line between Jacksonville and Tampa
ter

Ihe Geo. H. Férnald Hardware Co

Punk Junes nml Skinny .lime Slocum
SANFORD, FLORIDA
___
rode over on tho Sunfortl &amp; Everglades
cars to Snnfnrtl lust Saturday nnd look In * . r t » W W W M 4 H S » W 4 4 W a t W 4 W W W 4 » H 4H H W 4 W H » H 4 H 44 4 4 '
the moving picture sliuws. While they
were Itxiklug lulu the show window of mi * H 4 4 lM 4 4 t ' H - H &lt; ,+ ,M ,ll'4lH 4 - 4 4 4 * 4 ,h H '4 ,t 4 4 'S ,H 4 4 ,4 - * 4 4 4 H 4 4 4 t 4 ,4
instalment house one of the clerks came'
out and invited ’em in nnd told ’em he'd
sell 'em a baby carriage cheaper*!) any
other place In town. Skinny June got
mnd in a minute bill. Punk fairly shrieked

Still Open on Sanford Avenue
*

with iii.TriilveiitH

Newt Citulgenn nml RubeBolllvrr calletl
ns usual un 01 Uillingh-y'N. two spimlloshunkevl girls Inst Sumlay night.
Tohe Gulliver inviteil Mntuly Hnplight
to go nee Tire- nTDvin- iiUetiCT—ihow bur
Mntuly*» «»Ul mini pul Ills foot ilnwn so
haul that Tube has been obliged to wear
nn nrnirn plaster on the south end of Ids
backbone ever since.
■

Hill Stinisnn who joined the Newlight
church lust Sunday called un Uncle i’ ltil
Slocum yesterday nmj owned up to steal­
ing out oi his barn and slicking two dozen
•ggs lust full.
- Lycurgtis Dollarhitlc nnd Dcstinmnnu
Smoot nttended a frie«l liver church ootslai
in ^ n ir r fF M r m w T iiv s n n f. - ‘ D fiaw m iniif

sufferetl much from shouting colicky pains
nil the next «lay. It seems tlmt people
eul more nt church socials and donation
parties than they do nt home.
The Cameron City Tigers nnd the Delta
Cyclones played n stiff game of hall lust
Sunday. The Cyctunes skinned the Tigers
^&lt;i 1(1. The game was eul short in the
Ifilli inning uu account uf the Dc-ltn
catcher gelling hit in his vermifuge ap­
pendix by u foul ball.

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r 20a and up
.
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. 24c and. up
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Mosquito Canailles

A ml muny Ladies' nml Men’s Dress ami Furnishing .
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Staple and Fancy Groceries
Full Line of High-Grade Cigars and Tobaccos

Will Uc Well Equipped And' M odern In
Every Respect
The foundation is now being laid for
the ]rower house of the Sanford Light &amp;
Fuel Co., and ns soon n s the building ciiu
be com pie led the machinery will be
placed in position, the poles erected und
all the wiring done. The two dynamos
uf (JO and JO kilo Watts will furnish the
power and the arc lights, will be of the
enclosed pattern Instead ttf Die open arc
now being used in many of Dm cities.
A. J. Drown of tile Westlngltqufq Llectric
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&amp; Manufacturing Co., , woa ill - Die city
litis week, also J. T. Fuller of the Cornett
1’lios pit ate Co. who will supervise Die out­
Chicago
side wiring.
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Tiie engines will be furnished by Dm
Jacksonville
Westinghouse Machine Co. ui\d will be of
tiie best und most improved modern tyi*oTim work uf installing tiie plant will
commence uliout June first us soon as the
poles and equipment arrive and will be
pusHetTto completion ut once.
Tim company will furnish a day current
if u suflident number of subscribers will
ugnm to take Die .day. power. lid s wii]
be a great* innovation for Sanford, as
there are a number of manufacturing
concerns Dun would l*e greatly benefltted
by using a motor and muny of the busi­
ness houses nnd private residences would
Use the fan service.
Sanford's new electric light system will
be one oi tlm best in Die state and will
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be liberally patronized by Die public Dial
hM iwettwr T O l Improvement so many
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CLOVER HILL BRAND BUTTER
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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To S u b s c r i b e r »
An order of the Postofflce Department,
Washington, D. C., effective Jan. 1 ,1908.
provides Dint no delinquent subscflber
shnll be curried longer than three months.
Hat and Cold Bsths al sii Heurs. Hot « u l- living as a reason Dial the department is
uridsiiing a low rate of postage on newsphur Bsths a Spscialty
pen, and does so for the benetil of a
One viali sud you lovunie a Stsunch Paiion
naAde subscriber who pays for his
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Fashionable Hair Cuttinti
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Sales Agents and Distributors
SANFORD CL LERY UNION
Room HI. Pico líltx'K.

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Sanford

ID A P E O P L E
AT THESE PRICES
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Cvary chair lllualralad hara la mada *t tha
baal whtla mapla «lock and llnlahad natural
out-door varnlah. m Tha aaata ara boat urado
double woven rattan .not cheap pllh .
W * u « M llln a ' h u n d rrd * o f O h u r* to U»o poepla o f
f Kio 6 lo t* . &gt;r-d *&gt;orr 0 u j.lo n ,w ^ n n jt l.V I O JtjIhM W 0 | 7
B t o k u i , i . i prico» * / • onp-third lu —*r Uiift^il I* po»»lble
for trio »otoll »loro* .t o .M f l.lh » **m # « » * » • e h v * » *»
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| ANY ROCKER SHOWN HERE CAN BE HAD IN RED.*
CREEN OR CANARY FOR 15CTS. EXTRA.

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Great American Game Interests
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THREE GAMES PLAYED THIS WEEK
Sanford Team Getting Down to Steady
Work and Will Soon Be In
Tine Condition
Sanford has a bunch of enthusiastic
“ fans" nnd the association recently formed
should have no trouble In giving the peo­
ple of this city a first-class article of ball
an^ some interesting games. This yepr
the people are taking more Interest than
ever before Itrth e national ‘ j&amp;Kte, and
from early Indications It would seem that
tho support will be given If n good team
can be put In the field. The new park
when finished will be one of the best in
the South, and the season should witness
some of the best games In this part of Uie
state. _The season-ylriuolly opened on
Monday of this week, when the boys
crossed bats with the Eustls boys.
Sanford va Eustls
As per announcement, the Eustls hasebnli aggregation came over from the city,
on the hill to try titles with the Celery
City bunch of ball tossers. When play
ball was called by Uie umpire at 1:30,
the attendance was not overly large, but
what was lacking in numbors wns made
up for by the enthusiasm of those who
were in attendance. The clubs were pret­
ty evenly matched nnd several clever
ploys were made by members o f the re­
spective clubs, which were liberally ap­
plauded. The game was closely watched
and some very close decisions by the um­
pire were disapproved by thoie who saw
the plays. At tiie close of the game
the score stood five to four in favor of
£ustfo— Dfr-Reid 'of-Eustbr a cte d !!» Ulri-

saw it—every strike and every boll. It
was a cosmopolitan crowd in evary tense
of the w6rd—old and young; rich and poor,
saint and sinner. The. game cannot be
classed as a brilliant one (there were too
many ¿frdrs'fdr that), but can be claimed
ascntertnlnlng. Tho first runs were scored
by Lakeland in the third inning, when
two were put to their credit. In the sixth
inning Sanford succeeded in getting one
man over the plate, and In the seventh
four more were added to It. Lakeland
scored two more in the eighth and three
in the ninth. Sanford also made two in
the ninth. Tills tied the score. In the
tenth neither team scored, and the game
was called to allow the visiting club to
train for home.
Some good plays were made by mem­
bers of both clubs which were applauded
by the on lookers. ~'DrrTift B'SCr&amp;Thi" um­
pire and gave general satisfaction.
Battery for Lakeland, Battle, C. Wilder,
Bower
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by Chubb 10. Hits. Sanford 8; Lakeland

Real Estate BroKer
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Presents to the Investor the Best Opportu- 1
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Celery farms, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained rind ready for crop, $50000 to $1000.00
ncr acre.
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City property improved nnd unimproved timbcrlnnd with finest site In Florida for crate factory
Others tell you what can be done. K. R. M URRELL is a pradtical farmer ns well as real
« a m » hrnWnr »»mi in here to show you what has been nnd con be done.

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Lakeland.
Sanford

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The Best of all the Truckfarms
in Florida
10 acres. It's Cypress Island 114
mllca by water from Kissimmee.
j ! First Celery In Florida grown here.
Grows anything. Surrounding loke
&lt;; gives protection from frost. Crop
! 1 3 weeks earlier than unjjrotccted
\ I farms here. 4 fine artesian wells.
&lt;; 300 four year budded bearing Or11 OPge trees. Fine House nnd Unm.
¡&gt; Heavy bearing Peaches. Guavas
JI and Bananas. Owner has other*
JI business and wants to sell. Come
&lt;; arid see. The Island stands the
I &gt; closest investigation. Perfect title,

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Yesterday the Kissimmee Cowboysgrtme
up to take a fall put of the Celery Grow­
ers. Old Jupiter Pluvious seemed unwill­
ing lo let the youngsters get together, nnd
f6r an hour before the game the bottom of
the clouds fell out and sky Juice fell at a
gyeot rote. However, It takes more than
mere wntcr to dampen the ardor of the
bail players, and quite a good sized crowd
o f fans wended their way to the park de­
spite the fact that as yet no shelter has &lt;;
been provided. The new park was in fair
condition, and play was called at four'
o'clock by Umpire King. *
It was n^day for mud hens nnd In this
the Sanford boys seemed to e n d , for

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down nnil .pl»wail a giwuL

mercy throughout the six innings. In
that short tjtne they hod piled up 13 runs
to Kissimmee's 2. The game was too
one-sided to be interesting, fo llo wing is
the omctnracsfe: 1/1 *
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1 2 3 4 8 0— R U E
Sanford
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Kissimmee —0 0 1 0 1 0— 2 0 14
Edwin Drobston, a promi nent business
inun of Jacksonville, died June t.

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Tho Latest Fnll Styles in Ladies’, Geril'afond Children's Shoes
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Florists Agent
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Bring your Babies jniul your Pets
Don’Lforget your Coin
Any old Silver Dollars or PaperMoney. . No Wooden or Tin
Money taken here.

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Back o f Opera House, Second Street

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High-grade Pianos, Organs,
and Graphophones.

GET YOUR PICTURE TAKEN

Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill have am
solidnted their wild west shows.

WOODRUFF

STRONG TINE OF CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES

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for Sanford, but did not have his usual
control, and wns taken oqt in the third.
Chubb succeeded him. TheJatter had the
Eustis batters at Ills mercy throughout the
remainder of.the.game. The game wan
called at the end of tho eighth in'nlng to
allow Eustis to catch a train home. ~
Sanford vs Lakeland
* On Tuesduy afternoon a large and en­
thusiastic crowd of baseball lovers, cranks
and rooters made their way to Uie new
baseball grounds to see the game between
tiie Lakeland and Sanford clubs, and from
the racket Uint was made they evidently

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Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
$25.00 to $200.00 per acre

Easy Payments.

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We do only one kind of house building, that, The Best.

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We. do all kinds of Wood Turning and Lathe Work, Scroll Sawing
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SANFORD. TLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE II. 1909

UNIONS ON SANFORD
[gestori Paper Gives Sanford A
Good Article

fARMCRS GET SEVERAL CROPS
lipltfly Growing City That Ita i Gained
Came Through Wonderrul
Crops
Every week Sanford springs Into the

BntBfht; of
' tlic public through articles

wonderful '|8uaiUiities- o f the
st celery delta. Last week Tlic llerliu published two articles from the
Camay Gentlemen, a well known mognxine devoted to farming Interests. This
[ there is a good article upon the
„f-pa # nf the Christian fjclence Monb
1te, a dally paper published In'Boston,
IHus. and having n national reputation
ind large circulation. These articles are
»«paid Advertising but are given by
: ttrioui papers and magazines In vprlmis
i pirn of the United States on account of
i tbere|Hitallon gained by Snnford ns the
vegetable center of the world. All o f the
pad things mentioned about Sanford are
net confined to home papers and while
tbtre are many articles published In vnr-

H ORMA CEltRY

AT S E A IU E

Good Prices fo r our Products Shipped
to Far Pucllic Coast
1 wo carloads of Florida celery and pine­
apple» arrived bete- today. Two cars of
tomatoes front Florida which were sched­
uled to nrrivo today have been held up
somewhere between Uillings and Seattle
to he Iced, says the Seattle Intelligencer
of May 13. I he tpmntoes were becoming
overripe nnd to snveany iWtliur loss'{lie
cars were i£ed. One car may nrrive here
tomorrow, while the other will probably
arrive here Friday. The celery is selling
tit $4.50 Iter crate. The pineapples are
bringing $5 to $5.25 jwr crate,and toma­
toes $1 |»or basket. The number nf pine­
apples to the crate ranges from* 21 to
30.

Soo Canal* Is Rroken
of Luke Sujwrlor
behind, uu ungoverued torrent of water
rushed through the four miiliim-dollar
Canadian canal.
The lock wus wrecked when the steamer
Perry G. Walker rammed its how through
the lower gate.
The canal presents a tremendous spec­
tacle. including two water hills nnd n
giant whirlpool. With the up|ier gutes
open when the lower gates were crushed,
water was given Instant play. The lag
steamer Assinihiou was torn •from its
moorings and struck the Walker, ramnifng n hole in Iter side._Ilimprgu ijufti.
T55pspi-rsTiidt naverget lomirgYcttanRg ed,
which damaged her. The Walker
lible, some that do ¿re *o_ iiood that The whirled nrouml several times nnd finally
N p ro d w o liq t landed on.a slmal._____
The ore-latlen steniner Crescent City,
tbeui. We give below the article that just entering the lock was swept down,
appeared in the Daily Monitor on May 28, overlook the Asslnilaoa, struck two glanc­
Knnnpiiaii'd by a large half tone cut of ing blows, nfter liuving n great hole torn
in her side as she swept past the broken
1 celery field:
gote. She was towed ashore.
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pidlyjlruwlng place offers special ~LtiSs to Ihe'Cuhiulinn Hbvemnient' is
Indgcetnents to the home-seeker, the probably $250,000, the Crescent City,
' tourist mid (he sportsman. For JOO miles $100,000. Damage to the Walker nnd
on to the south from Sanford the St. Assinihiou is light.
The Walker's raptnlw-taiys Ins engineer
Johns river is navigable (or 'small pleas­ caused the accident by pmistnkeiii going
ure emit. During four or five winter ahead instead nf “ hacking."
months myriads of duck and snipe migNew Counterfeit Detected ,
. rate to these waters and adjacent low­
A
deceptive
cnimtcrfcit $10 national
lands; mul la the virgin forests stretching
hank
note,
bearing
the portrait of William
away on cither aid'', rpinil. turkey uud
McKinley
has
been
discovered. The new
deer are found in great abundance.
counterfeit
is
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very
elever piece »if wotkTlic waters of Hie river and the numer:
.aua lakes of which it Is formed ure tee fit- inansliip. IT Is on (lie Citi/ims' Centr;i!
TtTg with black bass.' small month buss, NntlonnI Hank nf New York rity, of the
pickerel, cattish, griunel and perch of series of 1!I02. ami apparently is prinltlP
from lithographic plates on two pieces of
many varieties.
Less than five years ago there was a |)a|&gt;er, between which silk threads have
population here of 1500; today the city been distributed. The numlieringis poor,
the figures being Irregular in size and
haa 3500 |&gt;cnplc.
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Sanford hus more railroads than any alignment, hut the pink seal is excellent,
place in the state, except the metropolis, I&gt;&lt;it 11 as to color and workmanship.
Jacksonville; and being ulso located on
the St. Johns river, has the tKinefit of
water own petit ion, giving it the best
freight rate of any town in the trucking
and fruit growing section.
Abundant and cheap irrigation enables
the Sanford farmer to produce three crops
between Oct. 1 and June I ench season,
lettuce, celery nnd tomatoes or egg
plants—in the order named is the rota­
tion; nnd a five aero farm on Sanford
land, it is claimed, will yield more income
than any quarter section of the best tilled
« most fertile farm In the United States.
There nre dozens of farmers who have
accumulated small fortunes here in the
Ipat half dozen yenrs.
Sanford is termed "The Celery City"
from the extent and success of this In­
dustry. Celery seed are sown any time
from Augrifflo Nov7 IB. Plants
Plant« hi
nVJhe
&gt;fe of About six weeks are set In a field.
Growing aiid taking care of plants there­
after is the work of two men for five acres
- ? i land. .Jland power Is used mostly.
This city is in the central part of the
state, and its social advantages arc ex­
cellent. There is n fine line of stcutneft
Plying daily between here nhd Jackson­
ville.
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An informal farewell reception wus ten­
dered the Misses Pritchard Monday even­
ing ot the home o f Mrs, Peabody.
Miss Claro Adams delighted Die""cbmP«ny with several vocal solos, other music
■**4 games completed the program.
Among those present were:
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Hilly Hill

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George I’enUnlV

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wait all Hie weight

Mrs. Dickens tntertulns
Mrs. J. W. Dickens entertained the
Hook Circle at her home lust Wednesday
afternoon from four to six. The usual
interesting program was curried out.
Thfe Hook Circle Is one of Sunford's
most popular societies, the members
meeting once each month at the differ■ent houses, exchanging Imoks, giving
readings nnd otherwiseenjoying nn after­
noon of pleasure and profit.
Prominent Lawyer Dead
News was received here Wednesday
morning of the death of Waller M. Davis,
u son of Col. Robert W. Davis, one of
Tumpa'a foremost lawyers, the young
man died at his sister's home in Pululku
os u result of un illness brought on by a
nervous breakdown. He was a member
of the bar in Jneksoiiville, nnd leave» a
wife and two children. Mr. Davis wus
thirty-five years of Ttge._______
Will Pilch For Sunford
__Mnnsi-11, the latest uddition to the
pitching stuff of the SunfonlSaTldlpurir
bus arrived in the city und hail his first
try out In the Sanford-Eustfc game yestenluy. While not showing up in his true
form, the funs ure well pleased with him
and he will probably develop into the
real goods.
Will Pluy for Cup
A beautiful cup hus been purchased by
the Orlando and Sanford baseball teams,
und is now on display at the store of T.
H. Evans. The teams will pluy a series of
fourteen gomes—the winner to gel the
prize.—Orlando Sentinel.
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Additional Local
Mrs. E. W. Peabody hud as he* guests
during the past week her sisters, Mrs. Ellu
^nderson of Geneva. Flu.; find Mt*. t. ffr
Pritchard nnd two daughters of Mncon.Ga
Mrs. T. E. King of St. Augustine and
Mrs. fe. P- Wclborne of DeLntui representIng the Equitable Insurance Co. are in
the city this week.
•• M. It. Murten of Brooksvllle It in the
city this week looking ufter his property
Interests.

On Saturday afternoon sixteen o f Sanf‘wil'* most impular young people enjoyed
# Miimch ride given In honor of Misses
Ague* tmd SaUI® Moore Pntfhnrd. Mrs.
Miss Ruth Clifford of Euifis i&gt; the guest
Peuhojy Un j tdxs. Marshall acted at chap­
erones.
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Dirts For Sanford Drainage Dis­
trict Rejected______

SPECIAL MEETING EOR NEW BIDS

First Year

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g r e a t p ia n o c o n t e s t

Alls» Stum on Heads The List With
Over 12.000 Votes
The great piano contest Is , rapidly ns-

«anting large proportions, und foltr more
merchants nre now In The list, making the
following stores:
Sanford Furniture
Co.
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Chns. Evans.
J. K. Meltinger.
A. E. Hill.
Frank Woodruff.
T. A. Newlnri.
The contest wns started Inst^wcck, hut
nlrcndy MissStumon husover 12,000 votes
mid The Eagles arc a close second, with
uver 11,000 votes.
Much Interest is being manifested in
the contest, nnd yotlng for the favorites
is making quite nwtir in the stores entered
in the contest.---------------7 --------------------The plnno has arrived tfluLJsch exhibi­
tion at the store of the Sanford Furniture
Co. It is pronounced by the* Indies to he
Just the real article, nnd the arrival of the
piano has'added zest to the contest.
Below is the Standing of the various
candidates:
unrotu

Marl Pits And Other Road Mutters
Occupy The Attention Of The
Board Tuesday
Board met. . Present: Chairman Lee:
Commissioners Vaughan. Merrill and Overstreet.
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and approved,j_______
Petition of S. (). Chase, J im* Cameron et
al for n road,tunning north through Sec.
32, Tp. 19, R. 3!. presented nnd laid over
Under'Hit* Ales.
Petition of W. H. Daniel, Geo. I. Russell
et al for n road connecting Orange ave­
nue mid the Apopka road following the
shore of Lake Ivnnhon, presented nnd laid
over under the rulps.
Ilids for drainage In the Snnford Dis­
trict were opened nnd read. The bids
being deemed by the hoard us unreason­ Min Jessie Stumon......................—..7
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able, on motion all bids were rejected nod U n i not Knitc»-...............................
M il l Kiln StrlniilHIipw
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the clerk ordered to advertise fur mew {’•oiutrcilutlunal Church ...................
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bids: saiil bids to he on file with the'clerk Ml*» Alla Strtutnini ___ .
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of tins hoard lly ¡He ITTtli day of July? Tiiiigtii« »»rPyttirii«
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Mri. Ennnk- Mumun
J. S. Moore appeared before the IxinrU Mr». (!. W. V«‘iial&gt;lp ...................
Wlti Aroiika Tnkaih . ............
in regard to selling the county some mart Mr*. Forrpit t.«ke,..,...................
of Odd Fellow» ...... ..........
on his land. Moved that the matter he Order
Mr*. Geo. A. DeCoflt-* .... ...........
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left in the hands of n committee with Ml** AII»t Kuhliln*
Mil* Melt Whither........
power to w t r 1he commi tter—ttpi**inted
r, |. wr. Pen- ....
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Ix-lug Messrs. Vaughan, Branham and Lee. Mil*
Flu»le Frank
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Mr. McCullough appeared before the Mrs. tl.J.WIIion:...... .
Ml» MhiiIib Fo*
board requesting that the rood from the Order nf H»-d Min — .................
Ml»» Grille Unit .... .................
solid hills to Curry Ford he improved, M
r». 11. K. Xturphy............ ..........
some of .the property owners to nsSist. Min KuttrMrtlingrr
Min Alice VVhltnrr
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Ills pro|Nisition was accepted and was Ml** Komi lllulni .......................
Mill
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ordered improved when the road gang is Mis* Glndyi Gardrier............
Iluptiit Suiidny Sthn&gt;l
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in that part of the county.
Min Mnmi»- Ifill
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The mutter of Itit* petition of T. D. Mr William I'.tdilHt. Clyde ...
OUTill tnwti
Hartley et id mt" to the road running
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through Longwootl was referred Imck to Min Kdmi I'rrvau. Geneva....... . _
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the committee of Messrs. Branham and Ml*» l.llllr Lnrii .................... ..,. ...... ti;:
Overstreet.
Ballots counted by Messrs, S. O. ShinLetter from John F. Cogswell in regard hitlser, R. M. Mason ami M. P. l.ip iv J U n c
to road near Clareona was rend. The 9. 1909.
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matter was referred to Supt. Hrutdinm.
Great Uanklttg System
Permission was asked by J. P. MusselThe William system nf hunks nninng
white et td to erect telephone (Miles on
Celery Avenue from Cameron Avenue. which is the Peoples Hank of this city is
Permission granted with the usual re­ gaining a world wide reputation and
strictions. viz: thnt poles shall bA on ex­ many other section» nf the ciMiniry ure
treme outer edge of right of way, and noting the wonderful progress being
that shall not he allowed ill uny manner made hy this southern Institution. The
following is from the Western Banker
to obstruct the road.
Mr. Wetherlngton's letter in regard to published ot Omnhn. Nebraska:
"Among the interesting men whom we
telephone |miIcs referred to Mr. Merrill.
Mr. Overstreet was authorized by the met at the Virgitui Hankers' Convention
hourd to order o ear of oil from Gulf He­ was Mr. W. S. Withutp, of Atloniii, Go.
He is now associated with ninety six
lloing Co., to iise for road purposes.
Banks,
and uctn as Financial Agent, re­
It was decided to accept Mr. F. 11» Da­
vis' nfTer in regard to land bought from presenting them In a series of transac­
tions hy which they ore mutually licnefithim.
Pension applications of Mrs. Ellzalietli ted."
"He goes to the North, where there is
Smith und Mrs. Mary A. Chirk, approved
plenty
of money on the market, and puts
ami ordered forwarded to Comptroller.
The hood of Miss Julia K. Chapman, us It to earning good interest rates in the
Notary Public, with F. A. Curtis and W. South, where it Is needed, and the Hunks
who are thus benefltted arc more than
R. O'Neal ns sureties, approved. *
The bond of Josef Henschen ns Notary (•leased with the results.
"lie has lately been udding several
Public, with E. C. Vick nnd G, R. Croft ns
Banks
up in New York to the System,
sureties. appnritedgj; ;
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The hood of Geo. Fox as Notary Public, und they begin to iqicn their eyes when»
with Win. G. Aldridge uud Joe Cameron they find out how much it menus to them.
Mr. Wit ham lias big balances on hand
ns sureties, upproved.
constantly
in several New York Hanks,
The following bonds for carrying fire
und
could
command
a cool million at any
or ms were presented, approved ami li­
moment. It is this strung ready cash ndcenses ordered issued:
Bert J. Hall, rifle, sureties Chat. II. Ev­ dition to the assets of the Witharn Banks
ans ami W. A. Tillis.
• which enables all of them to travel
Win. Jucobs, pistol, sureties A. Baxter through twu panics and eight tight money
murkets, during the past twenty yeurs,
Mild G. M. Jacobs.
Allen-Pirio..pistol. Surelic&amp;K. I- liyer with safety, and_without even u cumplaint. It is n wunderful banking plan.
and Hurold Houfne.
D. H. Lumuiis. pistol, sureties W. E. He is the pioneer In country hanking uud
Watson nnd C. M. Hand.
is the only banker in this country who in­
Ordered that the comptroller be request­ sures the de|Kisllurs against loss."
ed to allow the redemption of cert. 1U40
One of the most enjoyable social events
of 1895, lot 52, blk D, South Sanfurd.and
cert.Jfi4U of 1895, lqL.53. Her D^SouUl at the week wns a "dock^luucJtepii".j|Lyc|i
Sanford. rrdeemefFot theflkfsutn or$50, ns u coiilpnineut Jo the Misses i’ ntchurd
property of Dennis Collins, redemption to of Macon, Gu., on Friday evening.
be mude in U0 duys.
Ordered that u telephone lie (nil In the officers were received and filed: Report of
hfill of the court Ilouse and electric bells Licenses, Sheriff report of fines, Forfei­
tures find' COM*. Pay-Roll of -State Wit­
Installed.
M. F. Robinson's letter In regard today nesses, Hc|xirt of Sheriff to Stute Auditor
Pay Roll of Road Camp. Clerk's report of
referred to Mr. Urunliaiu.
Letter from James Moughtoirt in rcilurd Tax Redemptions, L. Wlchlendnhl report
tor water on his lund read. Commission­ of Fines, Forfeitures and Costs, Report of
Co. Treasurer, Supt. Co. Home, Co. Physi­
ers powerless to act.
The matter of a petition to clay the cian, Supt. of Roads and Bridges, und
road from the termination of the clay Financial Statement of auditor.
Board examined vouchers, ordered
road at Sylvan Luke to Paula church, re
ferred to Messrs. Branham and Vuughn. warrants drawn and adjourned to next
The reports of the following County regular meeting.

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GREAT CELEBRATION

Sanford Will W elcome Visitors
On The Fifth.— — ~

DAY OE RECREATION AND EIN
Barbecue, Ball Games, Parades, Speech
Making And Amusements Will
Insure a Grand Success
The grand celebration to lie given by
the public spirited citizens of Sanfrml Is
now assured of success nnd hII the ob­
stacles have been cleared uway, the
money tins been raised and the assurance
lips been granted (lint the Fifth of July
will go down in the annuli of history us
one of the greatest outpouring of Florida
people ever witnessed in the state. The
committees have been formed and now
have the details of the celebration well
in hand nnd from the reports the celebra­
tion will take (dace on the fifth dny of
July as the Fourth this year occurs qn
Sunday.
In order to fittllilfiy celebrate the nntal
day of American lndci&gt;cndcnce a (urge
amount of money will necessarily hnve ' "
to he raised nnd the question of giving1
the visitors tL-goud—time naturally-laid—
with the committee oil barbecue, one item
In itself that la most Important und will
entail the greatest expense. The citizens
have responded most loyally ami our
friends in the country huve also express­
ed their willingness to assist In the prep
art)(ion for the barbecue. Snnford is fn-^
mous the world over for her hospitality
olid the citizens would not dream of inviting aiieli a large crowd o f visitors to
the city withuut providing plenty for the
Inner man. The committee on the bar­
becue now report that everything will he '
arranged for the entertainment of at least
5,0(10 visitors and nolle will he ullnwcd
to go away hungry.
In the amusement line there will he
two hotly contested games of hall lietweeu ¿Linford and Ucl^ndo.—LMragwHw* ■—
wifi tie in the morning uiul tme in the a f­
ternoon thus enabling the visitors to wit­
ness one or both games at their pleasure.
Potato rrijjes, sack races, catching the
greased pig. a tournament, horse races, a
tub race on the lake nnd klmlred «(»Tims
will occupy the intervals of the dny. -The
barbecue will occur promptly at noon
after which Him. Frank Clark will make
the address of the dny nt theopem house,
Mr. Clark at present is very much in the
public eye nut oply ill his native state
but 1ii every state In the Unlun ami his
speech at Sanford on this occasion will ^
attract numerous visitors nnd will he
copied extensively hy the metropolitan
pa|&gt;ers. Mr. Chirk will also baviysomn
good news for the (tcoplr of this section *
regarding deep Wntar in the St. Johns
river. Florida's ship canal and other sub­
jects that are of the utmost Importance
at this time. Mr. Clark hus accepted the

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Will mukr the mldress at tills lime.
Particulars will he given later regard­
ing this grand celebration and It behooves **
the citizens of the belery Deltu to work
every day from now until the fifth of
July to muke the celebration one of the
greatest events io tlui history of Sanford,
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All contributions to the general fund
will he gratefully accepted no matter how
smull, us the committees need the assur­
ance of good will from every citizen*as
much us the money, although the money
is grently needed.— ________ _____ ____ — ______L
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Meeting o f Committees
The committees on the Fourth of July
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celebration will meet tonight In the city
hull nt 7:30 o'clock. All of the members
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ore requested to he present and ulso any
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citizens who have nuy ■stiggexHtimi nr OtTi |jj(j
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Jed ions. Following nre the committees:
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II, W. Ilrraiiuli. rctirral chairman.
Fiaamw Conmillip»—M A. Miut. chulnnnn; F. S,
FranX and C. It. LelHer.
Arrn&gt;ij-mi-ul t^uninlllw—K 1 1loll ». ( llaUUiai»:
ArF-CetfflftlyrD. n Wiii/ier, C. H. Evil!! amt S.
Vrruupuriatlat) Committee—Mr Taylor, ctialraiM. J.CTlilulni and F.P. Fortier.
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llarlircur (Viimiiltlnn—Mr. Itrady, cnalrmau; A
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0. Cameron. Alex Vatutlmn and G. W. SpeiR-er.
AdyrrtUlnS Committee—R J. Ilolly, chairman;
W. W. SlrtpUng and L P. MiCuller,
Amuiemml CammtUee—Mr. Sievroi, chairman.
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Mettlntcr, T. A Newtan. A. U Thraiher U I.
Thraiher, M. F. Kobln»on. k It. Mark* ami G. S.
berrv.
It Pays to Advertise
Dr. J. C. Davis, the ojHlelon purcarsed
the Hansen Place in Kissimmee through
an allvertlsement pluced In The Herald.
It puys to advertise your (iroperty In Ths
Herald no matter where it is located.
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                    <text>BALL SE A SO N O PE N S
Great American Game Interests
— — - Sanford People

THREE GAMES PLAYED THIS WEEK
Sanford Team Getting Down to Steady
Work and Will Soon Be In
Tine Condition
Sanford has a bunch of enthusiastic
“ fans" nnd the association recently formed
should have no trouble In giving the peo­
ple of this city a first-class article of ball
an^ some interesting games. This yepr
the people are taking more Interest than
ever before Itrth e national ‘ j&amp;Kte, and
from early Indications It would seem that
tho support will be given If n good team
can be put In the field. The new park
when finished will be one of the best in
the South, and the season should witness
some of the best games In this part of Uie
state. _The season-ylriuolly opened on
Monday of this week, when the boys
crossed bats with the Eustls boys.
Sanford va Eustls
As per announcement, the Eustls hasebnli aggregation came over from the city,
on the hill to try titles with the Celery
City bunch of ball tossers. When play
ball was called by Uie umpire at 1:30,
the attendance was not overly large, but
what was lacking in numbors wns made
up for by the enthusiasm of those who
were in attendance. The clubs were pret­
ty evenly matched nnd several clever
ploys were made by members of the re­
spective clubs, which were liberally ap­
plauded. The game was closely watched
and some very close decisions by the um­
pire were disapproved by thoie who saw
the plays. At tiie close of the game
the score stood five to four in favor of
£ustfo— Dfr-Reid 'of-Eustbr a cted !!» Ulri-

saw it—every strike and every boll. It
was a cosmopolitan crowd in evary tense
of the w6rd—old and young; rich and poor,
saint and sinner. The. game cannot be
classed as a brilliant one (there were too
many ¿frdrs'fdr that), but can be claimed
ascntertnlnlng. Tho first runs were scored
by Lakeland in the third inning, when
two were put to their credit. In the sixth
inning Sanford succeeded in getting one
man over the plate, and In the seventh
four more were added to It. Lakeland
scored two more in the eighth and three
in the ninth. Sanford also made two in
the ninth. Tills tied the score. In the
tenth neither team scored, and the game
was called to allow the visiting club to
train for home.
Some good plays were made by mem­
bers of both clubs which were applauded
by the onlookers. ~'Drr T ift B'SCr&amp;Thi" um­
pire and gave general satisfaction.
Battery for Lakeland, Battle, C. Wilder,
Bower
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by Chubb 10. Hits. Sanford 8 ; Lakeland

Real Estate BroKer
WILBORNB

Presents to the Investor the Best Opportu- 1
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Celery farms, with flowing wells nil tiled, drained rind ready for crop, $50000 to $1000.00
ncr acre.
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City property improved nnd unimproved timbcrlnnd with finest site In Florida for crate factory
Others tell you what can be done. K. R. MURRELL is a pradtical farmer ns well as real
«a m » hrnWnr »»mi in here to show you what has been nnd con be done.

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Lakeland.
Sanford

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0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 ? 0—7.
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_____ Klsslmmee-Sanford Game
Yesterday the Kissimmee Cowboysgrtme
up to take a fall put of the Celery Grow­
ers. Old Jupiter Pluvious seemed unwill­
ing lo let the youngsters get together, nnd
f6r an hour before the game the bottom of
the clouds fell out and sky Juice fell at a
gyeot rote. However, It takes more than
mere wntcr to dampen the ardor of the
bail players, and quite a good sized crowd
of fans wended their way to the park de­
spite the fact that as yet no shelter has
been provided. The new park was in fair
condition, and play was called at four'
o'clock by Umpire King. *
It was n^day for mud hens nnd In this
the Sanford boys seemed to e n d , for

The Best of all the Truckfarms
in Florida
10 acres. It's Cypress Island 114
mllca by water from Kissimmee.
j ! First Celery In Florida grown here.
Grows anything. Surrounding loke
&lt;; gives protection from frost. Crop
! 1 3 weeks earlier than unjjrotccted
\I farms here. 4 fine artesian wells.
&lt;; 300 four year budded bearing Or11 OPge trees. Fine House nnd Unm.
¡&gt; Heavy bearing Peaches. Guavas
JI and Bananas. Owner has other*
JI business and wants to sell. Come
&lt;; arid see. The Island stands the
I &gt; closest investigation. Perfect title,
&lt;; r . p. Hansen. O w ner, Kissim m ee, ri*.

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inun of Jacksonville, died June t.

STRONG TINE OF CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES
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that short tjtne they hod piled up 13 runs
to Kissimmee's 2. The game was too
one-sided to be interesting, following is
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for Sanford, but did not have his usual
control, and wns taken oqt in the third.
Chubb succeeded him. TheJatter had the
Eustis batters at Ills mercy throughout the
remainder of.the.game. The game wan
called at the end of tho eighth in'nlng to
allow Eustis to catch a train home. ~
Sanford vs Lakeland
* On Tuesduy afternoon a large and en­
thusiastic crowd of baseball lovers, cranks
and rooters made their way to Uie new
baseball grounds to see the game between
tiie Lakeland and Sanford clubs, and from
the racket Uint was made they evidently

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Unimproved celery lands, flowing wells guaranteed,
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Bring your Babies jniul your Pets
Don’Lforget your Coin
Any old Silver Dollars or PaperMoney. . No Wooden or Tin
Money taken here.

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GET YOUR PICTURE TAKEN

Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill have am
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Easy Paym en ts.

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W e do only one kind of house building, that, The Best.

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SANFORD. TLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE II. 1909

UNIONS ON SANFORD
[gestori Paper Gives Sanford A
Good Article

fARMCRS GET SEVERAL CRO PS
lipltfly Growing City That Itai Gained
Came Through Wonderrul
Crops
Every week Sanford springs Into the
BntBfht; of
' tlic public through articles
wonderful '|8uaiUiities- of the
st celery delta. Last week Tlic llerliu published two articles from the
Camay Gentlemen, a well known mognxine devoted to farming Interests. This
[ there is a good article upon the
„f-pa# nf the Christian fjclence Monb
1te, a dally paper published In'Boston,
I Hus. and having n national reputation
ind large circulation. These articles are
»«paid Advertising but are given by
: ttrioui papers and magazines In vprlmis
i pirn of the United States on account of
i tbere|Hitallon gained by Snnford ns the
vegetable center of the world. All o f the
pad things mentioned about Sanford are
net confined to home papers and while
tbtre are many articles published In vnr-

H O RM A C E ltR Y AT S E A IU E
Good Prices for our Products Shipped
to Far Pucllic Coast
1 wo carloads of Florida celery and pine­
apple» arrived bete- today. Two cars of
tomatoes front Florida which were sched­
uled to nrrivo today have been held up
somewhere between Uillings and Seattle
to he Iced, says the Seattle Intelligencer
of May 13. I he tpmntoes were becoming
overripe nnd to snveany iWtliur loss'{lie
cars were i£ed. One car may nrrive here
tomorrow, while the other will probably
arrive here Friday. The celery is selling
tit $4.50 Iter crate. The pineapples are
bringing $5 to $5.25 jwr crate,and toma­
toes $1 |»or basket. The number nf pine­
apples to the crate ranges from* 21 to
30.
Soo Canal* Is Rroken

wait all Hie weight of Luke Sujwrlor

behind, uu ungoverued torrent of water
rushed through the four miiliim-dollar
Canadian canal.
The lock wus wrecked when the steamer
Perry G. Walker rammed its how through
the lower gate.
The canal presents a tremendous spec­
tacle. including two water hills nnd n
giant whirlpool. With the up|ier gutes
open when the lower gates were crushed,
water was given Instant play. The lag
steamer Assinihiou was torn •from its
moorings and struck the Walker, ramnifng n hole in Iter side._Ilimprgu ijufti.
T55 pspi-rsTiidt naverget lomirgYcttanRg ed, which damaged her. The Walker
lible, some that do ¿re *o_ iiood that The whirled nrouml several times nnd finally
Nprodwoliqt landed on.a slmal._____
The ore-latlen steniner Crescent City,
tbeui. We give below the article that just entering the lock was swept down,
appeared in the Daily Monitor on May 28, overlook the Asslnilaoa, struck two glanc­
Knnnpiiaii'd by a large half tone cut of ing blows, nfter liuving n great hole torn
in her side as she swept past the broken
1 celery field:
gote. She was towed ashore.
_
pidlyjlruwlng place offers special ~LtiSs to Ihe'Cuhiulinn Hbvemnient' is
Indgcetnents to the home-seeker, the probably $250,000, the Crescent City,
' tourist mid (he sportsman. For JOO miles $100,000. Damage to the Walker nnd
onto the south from Sanford the St. Assinihiou is light.
The Walker's raptnlw-taiys Ins engineer
Johns river is navigable (or 'small pleas­ caused the accident by pmistnkeiii going
ure emit. During four or five winter ahead instead nf “ hacking."
months myriads of duck and snipe migNew Counterfeit Detected ,
. rate to these waters and adjacent low­
A
deceptive
cnimtcrfcit $10 national
lands; mul la the virgin forests stretching
hank
note,
bearing
the portrait of William
away on cither aid'', rpinil. turkey uud
McKinley
has
been
discovered. The new
deer are found in great abundance.
counterfeit
is
n
very
elever piece »if wotkTlic waters of Hie river and the numer:
.aua lakes of which it Is formed ure tee fit- inansliip. IT Is on (lie Citi/ims' Centr;i!
TtTg with black bass.' small month buss, NntlonnI Hank nf New York rity, of the
pickerel, cattish, griunel and perch of series of 1!I02. ami apparently is prinltlP
from lithographic plates on two pieces of
many varieties.
Less than five years ago there was a |)a|&gt;er, between which silk threads have
population here of 1500; today the city been distributed. The numlieringis poor,
the figures being Irregular in size and
haa 3500 |&gt;cnplc.
•—- ..
Sanford hus more railroads than any alignment, hut the pink seal is excellent,
place in the state, except the metropolis, I&gt;&lt;it 11 as to color and workmanship.
Jacksonville; and being ulso located on
the St. Johns river, has the tKinefit of
water own petit ion, giving it the best
freight rate of any town in the trucking
and fruit growing section.
Abundant and cheap irrigation enables
the Sanford farmer to produce three crops
between Oct. 1 and June I ench season,
lettuce, celery nnd tomatoes or egg
plants—in the order named is the rota­
tion; nnd a five aero farm on Sanford
land, it is claimed, will yield more income
than any quarter section of the best tilled
« most fertile farm In the United States.
There nre dozens of farmers who have
accumulated small fortunes here in the
Ipat half dozen yenrs.
Sanford is termed "The Celery City"
from the extent and success of this In­
dustry. Celery seed are sown any time
from Augrifflo Nov7 IB. Plants
Plant« hi
nVJhe
&gt;fe of About six weeks are set In a field.
Growing aiid taking care of plants there­
after is the work of two men for five acres
-?i land. .Jland power Is used mostly.
This city is in the central part of the
state, and its social advantages arc ex­
cellent. There is n fine line of stcutneft
Plying daily between here nhd Jackson­
ville.
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A Fare wall h m U M _ _ _ _ _

An informal farewell reception wus ten­
dered the Misses Pritchard Monday even­
ing ot the home of Mrs, Peabody.
Miss Claro Adams delighted Die""cbmP«ny with several vocal solos, other music
■**4 games completed the program.
Among those present were:
—
•if* ¿Amjkkckwl Messrs Billy Besnlsll
..
M. 1’ilubsn]
hdwsrd lane
.. ¿«O'is Uwsll
*' Hatpli Stevens

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K itt-

W S 2 1 . .- i. s a f f l t t - .
.. yj'ifin» Elder
“ Braxton Pitkin»
- P a » Ads«». (Mlsml)" Hilly Hill
•• |f***e S«umoe *
“. . Frank Adam*
.. I'*ie Siumori'
"
Mottntt llu(.»(iii
- Downes StrlnafcUow ** George I’enUnlV
_ Nur»
Antic
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Clifford Psetmay
brille Amie

j : .S

On Saturday afternoon sixteen of Sanf‘wil'* most impular young people enjoyed
# Miimch ride given In honor of Misses
Ague* tmd SaUI® Moore Pntfhnrd. Mrs.
Peuhojy Un j tdxs. Marshall acted at chap­
erones.
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Mrs. Dickens tntertulns
Mrs. J. W. Dickens entertained the
Hook Circle at her home lust Wednesday
afternoon from four to six. The usual
interesting program was curried out.
Thfe Hook Circle Is one of Sunford's
most popular societies, the members
meeting once each month at the differ■ent houses, exchanging Imoks, giving
readings nnd otherwiseenjoying nn after­
noon of pleasure and profit.
Prominent Lawyer Dead
News was received here Wednesday
morning of the death of Waller M. Davis,
u son of Col. Robert W. Davis, one of
Tumpa'a foremost lawyers, the young
man died at his sister's home in Pululku
os u result of un illness brought on by a
nervous breakdown. He was a member
of the bar in Jneksoiiville, nnd leave» a
wife and two children. Mr. Davis wus
thirty-five years of Ttge._______
Will Pilch For Sunford
__Mnnsi-11, the latest uddition to the
pitching stuff of the SunfonlSaTldlpurir
bus arrived in the city und hail his first
try out In the Sanford-Eustfc game yestenluy. While not showing up in his true
form, the funs ure well pleased with him
and he will probably develop into the
real goods.
Will Pluy for Cup
A beautiful cup hus been purchased by
the O rlan d o and Sanford baseball teams,
und is now on display at the store of T.
H. Evans. The teams will pluy a series of
fourteen gomes—the winner to gel the
prize.—Orlando Sentinel.
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Additional Local
Mrs. E. W. Peabody hud as he* guests
during the past week her sisters, Mrs. Ellu
^nderson of Geneva. Flu.; find Mt*. t. ffr
Pritchard nnd two daughters of Mncon.Ga
Mrs. T. E. King of St. Augustine and
Mrs. fe. P- Wclborne of DeLntui representIng the Equitable Insurance Co. are in
the city this week.
•• M. It. Murten of Brooksvllle It in the
city this week looking ufter his property
Interests.
Miss Ruth Clifford of Euifis i&gt; the guest
of Mils Hoskins Junes tuday.

COMMISSIONERS MEET

First Year

The

g r e a t p ia n o c o n t e s t

\

GREAT CELEBRATION

Alls» Stumon Heads The List With
Over 12.000 Votes
Sanford Will Welcome Visitors
The great piano contest Is , rapidly nsOn The Fifth.— — ~
«anting large proportions, und foltr more
merchants nre now In The list, making the
following stores:
SPECIAL MEETING EOR NEW BIDS Sanford Furniture Co.
DAY OE RECREATION AND E IN
j
~ ‘y
Chns. Evans.
J. K. Meltinger.
Marl Pits And Other Road Mutters
Barbecue, Ball Games, Parades, Speech
A. E. Hill.
Occupy The Attention Of The
Making And Amusements Will
Frank Woodruff.
Board Tuesday
Insure a Grand Success
T. A. Newlnri.
Board met. . Present: Chairman Lee:
The
grand
celebration to lie given by
The contest wns started Inst^wcck, hut
Commissioners Vaughan. Merrill and Overthe
public
spirited
citizens of Sanfrml Is
nlrcndy MissStumon husover 12,000 votes
street.
—
mid The Eagles arc a close second, with now assured of success nnd hII the ob­
The minutes of Inst meeting were rend
stacles have been cleared uway, the
uver 11,000 votes.
and approved,j_______
money
tins been raised and the assurance
Much Interest is being manifested in
P e titio n of S. (). Chase, J im* Cameron e t
lips
been
granted (lint the Fifth of July
the contest, nnd yotlng for the favorites
al for n road,tunning north through Sec.
will
go
down
in the annuli of history us
is making quite nwtir in the stores entered
32, Tp. 19, R. 3!. presented nnd laid over
in the contest.------------ 7------------------ one of the greatest outpouring of Florida
Under'Hit* Ales.
people ever witnessed in the state. The
The plnno has arrived tfluLJsch exhibi­
Petition of W. H. Daniel, Geo. I. Russell
committees
have been formed and now
tion at the store of the Sanford Furniture
et al for n road connecting Orange ave­
have
the
details
of the celebration well
Co. It is pronounced by the* Indies to he
nue mid the Apopka road following the
in
hand
nnd
from
the reports the celebra­
Just the real article, nnd the arrival of the
shore of Lake Ivnnhon, presented nnd laid
tion
will
take
(dace
on the fifth dny of
piano has'added zest to the contest.
over under the rulps.
Below is the Standing of the various July as the Fourth this year occurs qn
Ilids for drainage In the Snnford Dis­
Sunday.
candidates:
trict were opened nnd read. The bids
In order to fittllilfiy celebrate the nntal
unrotu
being deemed by the hoard us unreason­ M in Jessie Stumon.................... —..7
12.101 day of American lndci&gt;cndcnce a (urge
11,221 amount of money will necessarily hnve ' "
able, on motion all bids were rejected nod Uninot Knitc»-...........................
Mill Kiln StrlniilHIipw ......... .....
5.052
the clerk ordered to advertise fur mew {’•oiutrcilutlunal Church ................
3,0112 to he raised nnd the question of giving1
M in Muln'l IJywIiT
.........................
2.72M
bids: saiil bids to he on file with the'clerk Ml*» Alla Strtutnini ___ .
1153 the visitors tL-goud—time naturally-laid—
7HM with the committee oil barbecue, one item
of tins hoard lly ¡He ITTtli day of July? Tiiiigtii« »»rPyttirii«
'eluiUlni ...
I17H
1909, und the txinrd to meet on Thursday Wiutmrn of the World
570 In itself that la most Important und will
MU».Kuna
t
-StHduly Ifi'To rnrm rirr the hlrtxr
entail the greatest expense. The citizens
Mri. Ennnk- Mumun
J. S. Moore appeared before the IxinrU Mr». (!. W. V«‘iial&gt;lp .................
have responded most loyally ami our
Wlti Aroiika Tnkaih . ...........
in regard to selling the county some mart Mr*. Forrpit t.«ke,..,.................
friends in the country huve also express­
of Odd Fellow» ...............
on his land. Moved that the matter he Order
ed their willingness to assist In the prep
Mr*. Geo. A. DeCoflt-* .... .........
....... ....
left in the hands of n committee with Ml** AII»t Kuhliln*
art)(ion for the barbecue. Snnford is fn-^
Mil* Melt Whither.......
power to w t r 1he commi tter—ttpi**in ted 3 r, |. wr. Pen- ....
'
mous the world over for her hospitality
r*. R. ¿.Mitten....-................
Ix-lug Messrs. Vaughan, Branham and Lee. Mil*
olid the citizens would not dream of inFlu»le Frank
.......
Mr. McCullough appeared before the Mrs. tl.J.WIIion:.......
viting aiieli a large crowd of visitors to
Ml» MhiiIib Fo*
board requesting that the rood from the Order nf H»-d Min — ...............
the city withuut providing plenty for the
solid hills to Curry Ford he improved, Ml»» Grille Unit .............. ....
Inner man. The committee on the bar­
Mr». 11. K. Xturphy....................
some of .the property owners to nsSist. Min KuttrMrtlingrr
becue now report that everything will he '
Min Alice VVhltnrr
......
Ills pro|Nisition was accepted and was Ml** Komi lllulni ....................
arranged for the entertainment of at least
Mill Flnrt-mv Htrlniifrlluw.........
ordered improved when the road gang is M
5,0(10 visitors and nolle will he ullnwcd
is* Glndyi Gardrier..........
Iluptiit Suiidny Sthn&gt;l
. .
in that part of the cou nty.
to go away hungry.
Min Mnmi»- Ifill
__
The mutter of I tit* petition of T. D. Mr William I'.tdilHt. Clyde ...
In the amusement line there will he
OUTill tnwti
Hartley et id mt" to the road running
two hotly contested games of hall lie____ HU
through Longwootl was referred Imck to Min Kdmi I'rrvau. Geneva...... . ___
— -----tat tweeu ¿Linford and Ucl^ndo.—LMragwHw* ■—
Uiu AlllHHU UlUlll.
the committee of Messrs. Branham and Ml*» l.llllr Lnrii ....................,. ....... ti;: wifi tie in the morning uiul tme in the a f­
Overstreet.
Ballots counted by Messrs, S. O. Shin- ternoon thus enabling the visitors to wit­
Letter from John F. Cogswell in regard hitlser, R. M. Mason ami M. P. l.ip iv J U n c ness one or both games at their pleasure.
to road near Clareona was rend. The 9. 1909.
~
•
Potato rrijjes, sack races, catching the
matter was referred to Supt. Hrutdinm.
greased pig. a tournament, horse races, a
Great Uanklttg System
Permission was asked by J. P. Musseltub race on the lake nnd klmlred «(»Tims
The William system nf hunks nninng will occupy the intervals of the dny. -The
white et td to erect telephone (Miles on
Celery Avenue from Cameron Avenue. which is the Peoples Hank of this city is barbecue will occur promptly at noon
Permission granted with the usual re­ gaining a world wide reputation and after which Him. Frank Clark will make
strictions. viz: thnt poles shall bA on ex­ many other section» nf the ciMiniry ure the address of the dny nt theopem house,
treme outer edge of right of way, and noting the wonderful progress being Mr. Clark at present is very much in the
that shall not he allowed ill uny manner made hy this southern Institution. The public eye nut oply ill his native state
following is from the Western Banker but 1ii every state In the Unlun ami his
to obstruct the road.
Mr. Wetherlngton's letter in regard to published ot Omnhn. Nebraska:
speech at Sanford on this occasion will ^
"Among the interesting men whom we attract numerous visitors nnd will he
telephone |miIcs referred to Mr. Merrill.
Mr. Overstreet was authorized by the met at the Virgitui Hankers' Convention copied extensively hy the metropolitan
hourd to order o ear of oil from Gulf He­ was Mr. W. S. Withutp, of Atloniii, Go. pa|&gt;ers. Mr. Chirk will also baviysomn
He is now associated with ninety six good news for the (tcoplr of this section *
lloing Co., to iise for road purposes.
Banks,
and uctn as Financial Agent, re­ regarding deep Wntar in the St. Johns
It was decided to accept Mr. F. 11» Da­
vis' nfTer in regard to land bought from presenting them In a series of transac­ river. Florida's ship canal and other sub­
tions hy which they ore mutually licnefit- jects that are of the utmost Importance
him.
Pension applications of Mrs. Ellzalietli ted."
at this time. Mr. Clark hus accepted the
"He goes to the North, where there is
Smith und Mrs. Mary A. Chirk, approved
plenty of money on the market, and puts .....................
ami ordered forwarded to Comptroller.
Will mukr the mldress at tills lime.
The hood of Miss Julia K. Chapman, us It to earning good interest rates in the
Particulars will he given later regard­
Notary Public, with F. A. Curtis and W. South, where it Is needed, and the Hunks ing this grand celebration and It behooves **
who are thus benefltted arc more than
R. O'Neal ns sureties, approved. *
the citizens of the belery Deltu to work
The bond of Josef Henschen ns Notary (•leased with the results.
every day from now until the fifth of
"lie has lately been udding several
Public, with E. C. Vick nnd G, R. Croft ns
July to muke the celebration one of the
Banks
up in New York to the System,
sureties. appnritedgj; ;
_ ----- _
greatest events io tlui history of Sanford,
_
The hood of Geo. Fox as Notary Public, und they begin to iqicn their eyes when»
All contributions to the general fund
with Win. G. Aldridge uud Joe Cameron they find out how much it menus to them. will he gratefully accepted no matter how
Mr. Wit ham lias big balances on hand
ns sureties, upproved.
smull, us the committees need the assur­
constantly
in several New York Hanks,
The following bonds for carrying fire
ance of good will from every citizen*as
orms were presented, approved ami li­ und could command a cool million at any much us the money, although the money
moment. It is this strung ready cash ndcenses ordered issued:
is grently needed.— ________ _____ ____ — ______L
Bert J. Hall, rifle, sureties Chat. II. Ev­ dition to the assets of the Witharn Banks
ans ami W. A. Tillis.
• which enables all of them to travel
Meeting o f Committees
Win. Jucobs, pistol, sureties A. Baxter through twu panics and eight tight money
The
committees
on the Fourth of July
murkets, during the past twenty yeurs,
Mild G. M. Jacobs.
celebration
will
meet
tonight In the city
Allen-Pirio..pistol. Surelic&amp;K. I- liyer with safety, and_without even u cumhull
nt
7:30
o'clock.
All
of the members
plaint. It is n wunderful banking plan.
and Hurold Houfne.
D. H. Lumuiis. pistol, sureties W. E. He is the pioneer In country hanking uud ore requested to he present and ulso any
Watson nnd C. M. Hand.
is the only banker in this country who in­ citizens who have nuy ■stiggexHtimi nr OtTJed ions. Following nre the committees:
,
Ordered that the comptroller be request­ sures the de|Kisllurs against loss."
II, W. Ilrraiiuli. rctirral chairman.
ed to allow the redemption of cert. 1U40
Fiaamw Conmillip»—M A. Miut. chulnnnn; F. S,
One of the most enjoyable social events FranX and C. It. LelHer.
of 1895, lot 52, blk D, South Sanfurd.and
Arrn&gt;ij-mi-ul t^uninlllw—K 1 1loll ». ( llaUUiai»:
cert.Jfi4U of 1895, lqL.53. Her D^SouUl at the week wns a "dock^luucJtepii".j|Lyc|i ArF-CetfflftlyrD. n Wiii/ier, C. H. Evil!! amt S.
Sanford. rrdeemefFot theflkfsutn or$50, ns u coiilpnineut Jo the Misses i’ ntchurd
Vrruupuriatlat) Committee—Mr Taylor, ctialrproperty of Dennis Collins, redemption to of Macon, Gu., on Friday evening.
aiM. J.CTlilulni and F.P. Fortier.
llarlircur (Viimiiltlnn—Mr. Itrady, cnalrmau; A
be mude in U0 duys.
0. Cameron. Alex Vatutlmn and G. W. SpeiR-er.
AdyrrtUlnS Committee—R J. Ilolly, chairman;
Ordered that u telephone lie (nil In the officers were received and filed: Report of
W. W. SlrtpUng and L P. MiCuller,
hfill of the court Ilouse and electric bells Licenses, Sheriff report of fines, Forfei­
Amuiemml CammtUee—Mr. Sievroi, chairman.
CulUoun juuLGObJil»■!' „
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tures find' COM*. Pay-Roll of -State Wit­ L.JL
Installed.
Kitfotlon uimmiuce-Hon. J
^
m
an;
Mr»*n.
Daniel*,
Forster,
Krrfirrt*;
N
.
H
".
Gar­
M. F. Robinson's letter In regard today nesses, Hc|xirt of Sheriff to Stute Auditor
ner, fc. M. Band, Forretl Lake. L K. Phillpa,
Pay Roll of Road Camp. Clerk's report of Mettlntcr, T. A Newtan. A. U Thraiher U I.
referred to Mr. Urunliaiu.
Letter from James Moughtoirt in rcilurd Tax Redemptions, L. Wlchlendnhl report Thraiher, M. F. Kobln»on. k It. Mark* ami G. S.
berrv.
tor water on his lund read. Commission­ of Fines, Forfeitures and Costs, Report of
It Pays to Advertise
Co. Treasurer, Supt. Co. Home, Co. Physi­
ers powerless to act.
Dr.
J.
C.
Davis, the ojHlelon purcarsed
The matter of a petition to clay the cian, Supt. of Roads and Bridges, und
the
Hansen
Place in Kissimmee through
.
Financial
Statement
of
auditor.
road from the termination of the clay
Board examined vouchers, ordered an allvertlsement pluced In The Herald.
road at Sylvan Luke to Paula church, re
ferred to Messrs. Branham and Vuughn. warrants drawn and adjourned to next It puys to advertise your (iroperty In Ths
Herald no matter where it is located.
The reports of the following County regular meeting.
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rilD R C T flN F fil FANIMfi ^ lcan do better' ^oumay not Uilnkao. but
UUKD o IU H L U LL/tllllU lO hedoet. Hebai givenyouabetterchance
1than he bad. In many, ways you can be
ginwhere he left ofl.^cHe expects a good

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Budget of Opinion “ Just Be­ Idesd from you. and that Is why he has
■tried to make a man of you.
tween You and Me”

Don’t flinch, boy. The world will try you out. It will put
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT to the test every fibre in you. But you
(are made of good stuff. Once the load Ii
[fairly strapped on your young shoulders,
•A Chief ta Among Ye Taking Notas, you will carry It and scarcely feel It— 1 ’
and Faith, He’ ll Prent ’ E m " . |only there be the willing and cheerfu
mind.
So Says Saunterer.
All han, you. on the threshold I
It’s high timeyouwerebeginnlngtopay
A Mwipaper Is not «ltoSotb« pubfrhed to tall
the people whet they waSQUke to know, butjis* to the freight, and your back debts to father
«hr* much of Its apnea to tellina then whet they and mother. You will pay them, won
•ejki to know.—Oreely.
'you, boyf
Sfittiti C tm tfitmémtt fe O * HtrtlJ.
How will you pay them T
T bs C o tta rs Chance
By
being alwoys and everywhere a man
The editor Mt la hl» chair.
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.. Rubbln* hie pateell AeroU of hair,
Raedlas hie paper with Um Ic m sir.
innIni ■ went ad appearin' *
A went ad that read Ilka I

MRS. N. L. ALLEN!

GO CARTS

Is one block from 1st
street, but it will pay
you-to^ail and see the
new and up-to-date

T h e la t e s t o u t is the
E N G LIS H

M ILLINERY

We have h new line just
in and the low price will
make them go. Come m
and see them.

she carries.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
Give Me a Share of
Y o u r Patronage

Commercial Street

CAB

j S A N FO R D FURNITURECO.

Near the Depot I

4 Every employer Is worried more or less
by some of his employees who are shift­
W H Y NO T USE
"Wanted—A man who will work all day
less In their method of attending to their
And work at aWht at a email hoy e pay.
One who te tranquil »tnld the fray,
different duties. The employer expects
Patient and humble every way
When anythin! t o n amtaa.
good, honest work from each employee and
on the same principle should expect to U P - T O -D A T E
"Mutt have a broad and a learned mind.
B A K E R fl
N O W , AND S A V E M ONEY?
Muil bear the trouble* of all mankind,
pay each employee the wages earned.
Muet amUe and like It when h e * maligned.
In the City
Muit apend hla life In a ceaarle.* grim!.
Various are the rules laid down by the
And then be laid on the shelf.
7
It lias shown more results for the Money invested than any other
business houses and many are the com We make everything known to the trade I
j ne editor
caimr laid:
*nw: "That
met looka
iouii goou
The
food ito me.
It will pay you to examine the Celery Fields where------plaints registered by the employees.
t,-' eaidahe.
Compered to my lob. It's a anap,''
Full Line of Confectioneries |
id iand free.'
"Riant here la a chance to be (lad
A
Chicago
mao
who
has
a
large
num­
■ ■
■
key:
And he imlied ai he
turned
the1aanctorum
ear
ber of e m p lo y»» under him has postet
" I ’ll Set that Job myaelf
And Cigars
up In the various departments o f his es­
Free House-to-House Delivery
tablishment cards which bear the above
is used. " Our representative. C. M. DRADWATÍ:R. is in Sanford
4 The eclipse of the moon was watched
|caption and the following terse rules. 1Î1 Park A ve.
’Phon# 1 0 t
every week. See him or write to him at Orlando or
with great Interest by Sanford people last
These make it very plain what he ex­
Thursday night. The eclipse was caused
pects and whot he does not expect, of
by the moon getting in the shadow of the
♦+ ♦+ ♦*+ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+ + ♦♦+ *+ + + + ♦&lt; |
T H E E . O . P A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO.
those who draw salaries from him:
earth, and as the earth moves In the sains
Don’t lie—It wastes my time and yours.
NEW CELERY CROP
Write for Booklet.
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A
direction as the moon, the earth being be­
I'm sure to catch you in the end and
tween the two, the eclipse was seen for
DO YOU WANT PURE CELERY SEED?
that's the wrong end.
some time. Of course the moon gets “ full"
Watch your work, not the clock. Along
The kind that alvei the beat reeultt and’
at times, but the old fellow is rather reg­
the cmljr kind that he* been proven at
day's work makes a long day short and a
ular In his habits for all that, and lets the
together auccettful for Florida Grower*.
day's short work makes face long.
I hayrtheiq. Frcacli Golden Imported
earth's shadow get In the way at given
Give me more than I expect and-l'll * Self Bleachln| pure and true to name.
periods. The eclipse.wfiiiidhavebeenenpay you more than you expect. I can
Imported bjr me direct from Parle. : :
“tlre/butTor the fact that the Florida legis­
afford to increase your pay if you increase
lature had not yet adjourned, and the j mv ni.jtfl[a
_ ___
.-J— « . P H I L I P S, U ru n la T
3- to 25-llorsc Power
moon was "afraid
that
sonic
of
the-law-}-—
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,
..
.
Cor. Flr*t S t and Park Avenue
» ■ » '‘- H isu m w
| You owe so much to yourself that you
makers would legislate against this eclipse
can't afford to owe anybody else. Keep
SANFORD. FLORIDA
doing business without a license and oc­
out of debt or you'll keep out of my shops. X
Best 2-Cycle^Engine on the Market
cupation tax. i
soon as the legislature
Dishonesty Is never on accident. Good
can adjourn from the arduous duties of
men, like good women, can't sea tempta­
- doing nothing, the heavens will inaugu­
Smooth Running. Economical and
tion when they meet it.
rate n new design In fireworks mode es­
Absolutely Reliable
Mind your own business and In time
pecially for the Sanford Fourth o f^ u ly
you'll have s, business of your own to
celebration. It will b« in shapeof a mon­
mindSee me b efo re In alallln s an eiiilnt
ster comet, the same that was seen In
Don't do anything that'Will hurt your
In your boat, you will nut regret II
1861, and will be within fourteen million
self-reapqct. The employee who Is will­
J
.
D.
PARKER,
Prop.
miles of the earth, which ought to bring it
T
ing to steal for me Is capable of stealing
very dose to Tallahassee. Some trf the
from me. . ,
Room and Board $1.50 Per Day.
S a n fo rd , F lo r i d r
most noted astronomers have predicted
It's none of my business what you do
that Jeems Alexander wlllbaclosely Iden­
Meals, 35c.
at night. But If dissipation nffccts what
tified with the flight of this comet when
1rlo naxt eUyruml yoirdo^ttTTTflrwelT j * '
ri ° t,** hL‘ addrctsutStiiifoiB
as I demand. youUllast half as-long as y S p ecia l R ate by the W e e k
on the Fourth. The last time the comet
you hoped.
made its appearance was during the stormy
Don’t tell me what I'd like to hear, but ' •k^+*+**+*++-t&gt;*4-4+*&lt;C&gt;+&lt;í&gt;4&gt;«+?
days of 'til. Naturally It comes to us
what I ought to hear, I don't want a valet
. again during the stirring daysof the Flor­
to my vanity, but I need one for my dol­
(First Street, one
from Depot opposite Postnflue)
ida legislature, and the explanation of Ion
lars.
Farris when he returns to Jacksonville.
Don't kick if I kick—if you're worth
H . E . W IS E , P ro p rie to r
The comel,will also be very plain In the
while correcting, you're worth while keep­
DEALER IN
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe
sky wiien the state prohibition campaign
ing. I don't waste time cutting specks
opens. In Jacksonville and Tampa the
put of rotten apples.
comet can be seen by the aid of telescopes
S te a k s , C hops, O y s te rs and Fish a S p e c ia lty
and a liberal dose of Lewis' 60 which
a*
enables people to see things that nreoth- 4 The Saunterer endeavors to be fair with
A P L A C E FOR L A D IE S AND G E N T L E M E N
AND
wlse Invisible to the naked eye oL those everyone, and while laying on the lash
who ride on the water wagon Instead of when needed, tries to give credit where
S h ort O rd e rs A t A ll H ou rs
E v e r y t h i n g F l r s l C lass
credit is due. Many compliments were
taking a "joy ride" In a buzz car.
Several "cornet clubs" have been formed showered upon me last week over the ar­
In the two cities mentioned above, and ticle relating to the telephone girls, their
Prompt, Clean Service
Meal Tickets are Sold at Reduced Hates
those who reside In the dry counties, await (rials and tribulations. Since penning A fen t fo r Virginia-Carolina Fer­
the result of their investigations with those lines, 1 noticed a good article in the
tilizers
Reporter-Star, taken from a Texas paper
great Interest.
' 0 o.o
about the telephone girl and It Is good
enough
to be reproduced below :
4 So you are twenty-one T
FRESH
T O P P R IC E S F O R YO U R
The telephone girl sits still in her chair
And you stand up clear-eyed, clean----minded, to look all the world squarely in and listens to voices from everywhere.
ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES AND E A R L Y VEGETABLES
She
hears
all
the
gossip,
she
hears
all
the
the eye. You are a man I
when shipped to HEWITT. If you are not doing
Did you ever think, sdn, how much It news, she knows who is happy and who
has
the
blues;
she
knows
all
our
sorrows,
business
with tills House, write to them at once.
has cost to make a man out of you T
AND
she
knows
all
our
Joys,
she
knows
every
Some one has figured up the cost In
girl who Is chasing the boys; she knows of
money of rearing a child, lie says to bring
(Kir
troubles, she knows of our strife; she
a young man to legal age, care for him,
knows
every man who talks mean to his
and educate him, costs $25,000, which la
F R U IT
__AMD_____E R O D U C E
C O M M IS S IO N
M ERCHANTS
.'wife;
she
knows every time- wo- ore ou^ ^
n lot Of.money to put-into flesh and blood.
AT
10
E.
C
am
den
S
t.,
B
a
ltim
ore,
Md.
with "the boys;" she hears the excuses
But that isn't all I '
References: This Paper and Thousands of Pleased Shippers in Florid*
fellow employs; she knows every wo­
You have cost your father many hard
J . I. ANDERSON'S
rn
whohas
adnrk
past;
she
knows
every
knocks and short dinners, and worry and
in who’s inclined to be “ fast;" In fact.
gray streaks in his hair. And your moth­
er—ah, boy, you wlU never know 1 You 1ère‘a • secret beneath each saucy curl

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have c o « her days and nights of aqxisty H
demure Junking telephone
and wrinkles in her dear fnce, and heart­ girl. If the telephone girl told all that she
knows, it would turn half our friends into
JEW ELER
aches and sacrifice.
bitterest
foes;
she
could
sow
a
small
wind
It has been expensive to grow you.
that would, soon be a gale; engulf.us in
M Y SPECIALTIES
ir trad"land'd* In jail; she could let Pickard's Hand-Painted China
__ Jtyouare-wbat wir think you are/you
are worth all you cost, and much, much go a story which, gaining In force, would
Gorham's Sterling Silver
cause half our wives to sue for divorce;
more.
Rogers' Plated Ware
Be aura of this: While father doesn't she could get all our churches mixed up In
a fight and turn all our days Into sorrow­
Elgin and Waltham Watches
say much but "hello, son," way down deep
ing
night;
in
fact,
she
could
keep
the
whole
In bis tough, staunch heart, he thinks you
are the finest ever. And as for the little town in a stew If she'd tell a tenth part
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
mother, she simply cannot keep her love of the things that she knew. Oh, brother,
now
doesn't
it
moke
your
head
whirl
when
and pride for you out of her eyes.
you think what you owe ts the telephone
You are a man now.

T . H. DINGEE

And some time you must step into your J
—T he Saumtoujl
father's shoes. He wouldn't like you to
- call him old. bat put the same helm 't a*
P lu m b in g and
Trip» to Enterprise
young as he used to be. You see, young
On account of the Methodist Conference
man, be has been working pretty hard for at Enterprise this week, the launch Sophie
G as F ittin g
more than twenty years to help you up I C. will make regular tripe between Sanford
And already your mother is beginning to and Enterprise. Boat will leave city dock Ah .Work RçcelveaJMy Personal Attention
lean on you. «’
____________________ - l every hour. Forty cents for the round
and BesuEffprti
Doesn't that sober you. twenty-one T
trip. Tickets on sal« at Nownan'e and
Your father has done fairly wall, but you i Philips' drug store«.
..
1Opposite Q ty Hall
’Phone 230

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

FAMILY REUNION
J. M. Lord Celebrates his 70th
Birthday
There was a family reunion at the res-

Idence of Mr. J. M. Lord June 2nd, 1909.
At 9 a. m. the family all began to

gather and enjoy the day with father and
Bother. In honor of their father’s 70th
birthday.
Rev. M. M. Lord, wife and baby came
from Lady Lake, Fla. Mrs. M. E. Smith
end two children of Jacksonville came the
first of the week to be present.
At II o'clock they had a very Interest­
ing program consisting of songs and
Scripture lesson nnd several IntercsUng
• pieces were read. flov.-M: M. Lord gave
t splendid talk on his father’s life and
how wc should follow his example in
godly living.
-.
Mrs. Bryan gave a brief fcketch of his
life and Mrs. Smith recited n little poem.
•■Father's Seventieth Birthday.’,
At 12 o’clock dinner wns served on a
long table on the grounds. The afternoon
was spent socially by all.
—M. L. B.
John Minton Lord wns born June 2nd,
1839, near Irvinton. Gn., In .the humble
home of his parents, Mills Minton and
Frances Louisa Lord. He wns reared on
he form helping his father In the blacks
smith shop until h« was 21 years old’
When the civil war between the North
■nd South broke out. In 1801 ho entcrod
Company. 1.3rd Georgia Regiment, Right's
Brigade. Anderson Division, Longstreet's
core of tho Army of Virginia, nnd served
nearly three years. He was wounded in
the battle of Gettysburg. Penn., on July
2nd. 1804, nnd wns taken prisoner and
"months at Point Lookout,lidT
He returned home on crutches and was
re when the war ended. When ho re­
turned home his father was dead and his
mother with four little children were
homeless, so he had to make a new home
for them. In December 1805 they came
to Columbia county, Fla. On Noveml«*r
28,18G9, he was married to Jane Word
Tanner. In 1874 they moved by team to
ange county.aiuLsoon-sstUad-on their
present home.
They have eight children, all of whom
are married except the youngest. Tlrcre
ore sixteen grand children, who nrc nil
proud to be hero today to honor his sev­
entieth birthday. May he live long and
enjoy ninny" mure such days as this.
Snnford, Fla., June 2, 1909.

Today Is father's seventieth birthdsy.
nought nine;
Our entire fnmlly U united.
And thirty-four hnjyy voices chime.
P1?* h»Ppy and delighted
P rs lilm Cod father It .till here.
WM&amp;L3S&amp; lend In the right wty.------- ----------With im llii nnd presents we with him good cheer
m at he may live to tee many t hsppy birthday
Our thoughts turn back to fond childhood day.
When we stood at hit and mother's knee
And In our minds we can t*a r them say.
My child lead a life of love, kindness and purity,
And you will always have happiness none can
. destroy.
May God bless and keep thee, my girl, my hoy.
-M rs M. E. Stunt.

Died
At the home of Ills grant! parents, Mr.
nml Mrs. J. M. Lord. June 3rd. 1909, little
Philip Ward, the seventeen months old
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Smith of Jack­
sonville, Fla.
He has gone to heaven we knflw^”
For his sweet life was pu[r as snow.
Our hQine ts so lonely,
But In God we trust only.
To meet our darling over thrre.

___ ____________“Mona»."

Just a Little Bouquet

Nome For Hi« Ball Park
The following names have been banded
in nnd The Herald will publish tho list
until.the ¿bason- opens. The names of
the young Indies will*be kept secret until
the contest has been decided. Every
Sanford lady should assist in naming the
bull park. Send in your 'name to The
Herald.
West Park.
,
Celery City Diamond.
Diamond Park.
Dixie Park.
Stevens Park.
*
Sunset Park.
Holly Purk.
Robert E. Leo Park.
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Olympia Patk.
_____
Colonial Park.
The Lucky Diamond
'•*
Edgewood Park
Mnrlnwc Park
'National Ball Park.
Monroe Ball Park.
Belvidere Park.
Olustee Park,
lasers' Lot

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YOUR
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Having discontinued1 the
bakery I can now devote—

my attention exclusively
Jacksonville, June 9th.
Dear Bro. Holly—The Sanford Herald
to the Grocery trade nnd
keeps right in the front rank of country
weeklies, and I bid you God sitced in your
the public js cordially In­
great work. 1 always enjoy The Hcrnld,
vited to ins|)cct niy new
for its pages arc tilled witli news from the
J
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W
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K
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charming little city that I called my home
stock of
Notary Public, Slate at Large.
for three years. Then, I enjoy n clean upIk-cds, Mortgages and all kinds
_
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to-date paper, and they do not nil come
Contracts, written and acknow­
J Groceries, Candles, Cigars 5
up to that standard. Having had, long
ledged.
experience in newspaper work, I think I
and Tohaccoc*'*
Sanford A var
S a n f o r d , Fla*
know a good local paper when I see it. nml
I am frank to say that the Celery City litis
HAVE YOU SEEN THE
one of the best in the sthte.
All to Suit YO U antTYO U R
After rending your last isLue, 1 felt it in
my heart to say this; and 1 believe it will
Pocket-book
do you more good now than for me to come
down nnd sny it after you are dead: you
;Clork Building
Spring is o p tin g up and
couldn't hear it then. Many times ns 1
see the bright (lowers bunked on a casket
you will be compelled to
I regret that the departed cannot cnteli
the llrngrancc. Ob. bow he would him*
; iiavt you muu &gt; u&gt;» »»test-thin*#~tn T*oTTnrout in u N e W
O u t fit
npptocintod n few ruses wtit
rcrrlgcrutors—all steel—ut 'Harry J.
—
vviisonV'-v i
• Why not let us supply your
ing along in life.
Well, you have n line town, an excellent j
people, nnd I run glad .to see they are
B O Y S * S U IT S
'standing by The Herald.
here is nothing new under the sun
—
Boys’
— Suits; Intcst^sTyles ami
— Yours, very truly,
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B L IC K E N S D E R F E R

— I). B. S weat.

Gel Your Tea Roses Now
If lxnn gei orders"oroncstor i.uiru tea
roses, the price on same can be made at j
25 cents apiece, or $2 per dozen. These
roses will bloom this season, and ibis is a
good chance to get some fine stock.
' —L. H. T e m p l e . i
The New York court of appeal lias ilei,i«&lt;l •clKt.ttttpiiuiHmm&gt;«{ -AUmwW-T. ■i'MrH’k
fur. a new trial.

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The best machine on the market
A $11)0 Machine for $(10
See them' at The Herald qflice

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HERALD

shades, 3 to 17. Boy’s Washable
Suits, 3 to 10, ull styles. Bloomer
Pant?, 3 to 17. Boys' Fumifhingsf
Caps, Etc. All Under Price.
34t,
J. C. ARNO, ORLANDO

Old Shoos W an ted
I nm again asking for OLD SHOES.
will give what they are'worth
SIZES, G. 7. 8 , 9, 10 H AND IS '

But none of the Goods under
our roof are OLD, and much
NEW and uiMo-date
Wc don’t charge anything for n look

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FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL $400 PIANO
Excitement W ill Soon Be Rife
Announce Y o u r Candidate
You want to get into the light ut once.
Let us suggest ilmt you organize your forces.
Get in the lend and stay In the lead. The prize

Make them W in

is too valuable to lose when it costs you no
money to win.

Tbe piano is one of the best

nnd furnished us by one of tbe South's largest
piano concerns, and now is the time for you to
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give us their trade, and we have no interest in

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who wins tbe piano.

It is a free-for-all contest

where the most popular contestant wins out,

A. E. Hill
T. A. Newlan
Chas. H. Evans

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Frank Woodruff
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WHO DO YOU WANT TO HAVE THE PIANO

�THE WESTERN WONDERtAND

110 stop* and accessories and contain« a
tout of orer 5.000 pipes, ranging in
length from one-fourth inch to thirty-two
feet. It comprises five complete organe
Solo, «well, great, choir and pedal. The
organ is blown by a Ip horse power dectrie motor and two gangs of feeders fur­
nish 5000 cubic feet of air in a fninute.
The great choir known generallr as the
Mormon Tabernacle Choir is the largest
regular church choir In the world. The
present organization has 550 enrolled
singera.
Great Salt Lake is 30 miles wide with
average depth of 10 feet and area of
,1600 square miles. The water is 26 per
cent salt and the specific gravity is so
great that it sustains the human body in
any position. The nearest lake resort is
Saltair pavilion located at Saltair Beach
on thé great Salt Lake. This is reached
by a thirty minute ride from the city on
the Salt Lake and Los Angeles railway.
This magnificent pavilion was built at a
cost of over 5330,000 and was opened
to the public July 4th, 1603. In length
It is 1200 feet, in width 353 feet. The
top of the main tower is 130 feet above
the surface of the water. The lower floor

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HOARDING CELERY. SANFORD. FLA

It Makes No Difference What You Want or Where You tyant It

HAV
• HOWARD-PACKARD LAN D COM PAN Y

Works at Philadelphia. Pa. It was on the
26th of June that I had the pleasure of
.————■■- ridtng'upniP-tfrlf" foatl
suiumitT
When i reach«! the top a light snow wns
falling hnd I was unable tosee^very far.
While there I spent the time in the hotel
which is on the summit. Within the hotel
is a good lunch room, on interesting curio
store and a Western Union station, the
highest telegraph office on the globe.. On
top of the hotel is a steelobservatory and
__
___ a powerful telescope that aids materially
in the study of distant objects.
' Salt Lake City, the nett place of inter­
est I visited is a city of more than 53,000 inhabitants and is very beautifully
laid out. The streets are 132 feet from
curb to curb, the widest streets in the
United Slates. One street is twenty-two
miles in length, the city is noted for large
and beautiful buildings. The Salt Lake
temple and the great Mormon tabernacle
being the principal ones. The comer
stone of the temple was laid April 6 th, harbor. It is 300 to 700 fathoms deep.
1853. The building was completed April While at Seattle 1 went out to the naval
6 th, 1893. It is 186 feet long and 99 yards and saw the battleship Oregon
feet wide covering an area of 15,562 feet. which captured the last fleet in the SpanIncluding the temple annex and smaller ish American Arar. She luis upon her
building the cost of construction was four 13- inch suns, eight 12 inch end
• «&gt; ____
about four million dollars. The temple is I twenty 4 Inc/guns.
built of. granite, bought from a quarry
In ail the world there is no tourist reabout twenty miles distant. Before the sort comparable to Yellowstone Park. Its
advent of a railroad to the quarry lnv streams and valleys are not surpassed in
1873 the huge blocks of stone were trans­ beauty by any in the old world. It has
ported by ox teams. It took four yoke of the most wonderful natural phenomena
oxen four days to transport a single large known to scientists. Its area includes
_ _ttone fromUm-quarry-to the building. wonderful geysers, hot springs and the
1 The temple faces east and has six towers, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone which
three on the east and three on the west U noted for Jts suit of calara, for srtistir
.„end--It isoloaed to the general public,
being in use the greater part of the time
for baptismal ceremonies and sacred
gatherings.
,
____The great Mormon tabemade designed
________ ^
_ by Brigham-Youag-ia-250-feet-long, ISO I shall their names be kept fresh with rev":
feet wide and 70 feet high. The huge I event honor which are inscribed jjpoa the
dome is supported without a column and booh of national remembrance."
Is built entirely of fine wood. It will seat [
—---------------- ----------8.000 persons and nearly half as many
New Electric Theatre
TtawnlUMtob
W. P. Ramadell and W. D. Holme, are
• remar bly good, for there are fifty fltflnd un a ronm in ih* I - Al», lll.w.k r..
(loan opening outwardly and the entire
building can be emptied In seven or eight
minutes. It was built between 1864 and
1887. This Is the building used by the
Mormons for regular Sunday jprvlcce, and
all,beliefs are Invited to attend, lnthe
west end of the la bermele Is the great
organ built under the direction of Joseph
Ridges. It bas been conceded by visiting
musida ns that this is the finest instru­
The Herald Is fully equipped to print
ment In America. The front towers have fine stationery of all kinds. All the latest
an alritude^Df48Jef(jflb4 t&amp;rtkmenslons type and msferiafeend “tbe men behind
pf tb Â tjg iL e râ / 'ttfl ¡9e
feet; It has

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Celery Delta and oUierlDesirnble Tracts in ninr-tt to suit Purduuer.

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Prices and descriptions upon request

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SANFORD, FLO RIDA

Park Avenue Between First and Commercial Streets

day the Piistorwjll preach in the morning,
In the evening the congregation will join
in a union.service at the baptist church.

Where Devout o f the Celery
City Worship Sunday.

Or Interest to Those Religiously In
dined—Subjects of Discourses
TK, P.,iort of tk« Ckutihta la lh. City i n K.I n,»l 1
K ^ h i W lo biii.| or Had ihclr Anim.Hvin.nii nod
XH f Ckmck Nvwt lo Ikin offic. not Ulnr ikon Wndovnany «/tnraooa.

First Methodist
Rrv.A.E.Houaehotder,pa*tor; church, corner 1‘nrk
•trnue and Fifth street; parsonage, corner Wugnolls avenue and Seventh street; ■ phone 254.
“ »oday morning service at 11: evening aervice.
7:00; Sunday school. 0:43 n. m.; Jno. K. Mctlinjer, Supe Cpworth League. 3;0O Sunday even-

Next Sunday afternoon the Epworth
League and the Baptist Young People’s
Union will hold unother of their union
meetings. This time it will he in the
Methodist church at 3:30, with “ Great
Characters—Paul" as the afternoon topic.
All are Invited to attend nnd also to carry with them some thought on the subject
to present at this meeting
The People’s C ongregational

fervi«;. II; evening servi

Smuliy marnimi

, 7:30; prayer meeting
W
ednesday. 7:00
-■ -netinesuay,
7:00 p.
m .-; --------lUrath school. I0 a. m.

J- L. Lnamlnger. Superintendent

fir s t Baptist
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I pastor: Sunday morning aerv-

■ce, tl;evening •rvlca. 7:30; Sabbath school. 0:45
• "' i h ’ “ ^entnn. Stipe: B. Y. P .U . Sunday
•t 6-30 m . 11. E. Tolar, Presi.; prayer meeting
wen Vi Inttday. 7:30
. ■ p.
■ m.
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Services both’ morning nnd evening,
PastorJloyd.will preucJi at 11 a. nt.
Ur. W. A. Mason of Mucon, Ga.. has been
invltfcd 16 hold'iTaerles oT meeting in-our
church, beginning Sunday evening, but In
case he does not come for the Silhday eve­
ning hour R»y p y, yiykinnft .willpreach
at litis time, and we hope very much that
&gt;11 of the church people of our town will
attend the meetings next week. If you
once hear Dr. Mason, I am sure that you
will be present when at all convenienL

Holy C rass Episcopal

,. Rev. D. r. Brtiwufractur; A. D. Key. aenkor war-

! * "i Sunday morningaervloe. II; evening »* evict.
7;S0; gahbatli achotg, BUS a. m_; B. lC wM Ùar,
Supt ; prayer meeting. 7:30 Wedneaday evening.

V Ü$e,Pr?aljyterJan church next Sun

C atholic
Rev. M t ux. rector; wtrvicc» every tec,nut and
fourIh Sunday; early mass. 7 n. in . mai* nml srrinou, 10 a. m.; Sunday »cliool. II a in ; veipet», 3
U. in.

Second Sunday ufter Pentacost.
Sundny school. 0 n. m.‘ ___
Muss and sermon, 10-frtn.
Rosary, sermon and benediction. 7.110
p. m.
Monday, Muss. 7 a. m.
Instruction to children. 0 a. in.
Mayor Jewell Cleans Up
Mayor William H. Jewell of Orlando, in
company with the city physician, made
n personal inspection of the city, hack
yards included. He then published an
appeal to the "clean up," in which lie gives
advice that might with profit be followed
by the people of other towns. Muyor
Jewell says: "No matter how humble the
home of white or colored citizens, that
home should and can be made and kept
neat nnd clean. I urge nil and each to
clean up and burn or otherwise destroy
or remove all weeds, rubbish and useless
or decayed mntter from their premises."
—Titnes-Union.

Artesian and Deep Well

ENTERPRISE ETCHINGS
Special Correapondelice loThe (letaid:

The M. E. Church South Conference be­
&gt;
gun this week Wednesday morning with n
good attendance of delegates and minis­
ters. The people of Sanford are cordially
invited to attend, nnd as Mr. Ingrams will
run his launch every hour at the si.mil T elep h o n e
consideration of cents 40 u round trip,
quite a good mitny will |x&gt;ssibly take ad­
vantage oT n. Remembftr, sutidsyis m* &gt; * ❖ * * * « * *
fr* * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + 4 lust day of the conference.

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THIS IS THE SEASON
W hen A Good B o ttle o f D is in fe c ta n t Should
be In E very Hom e

ARE YOU ON OUARD AOAINST
C o n s u m p t i o n . Dlphtharia; M alaria, W hoop

B o r ia i.

Ing C o u fh T Yellow , Typhoid ‘’and
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Dangut

ASHE'S CHLORIDES

Kills all Disease Germs
FOR INSECTS ON TREES. PLANTS
and FLOWERS. Mix one part "ASHE'S
CHLORIDES" with 75 purls water.
Haihe ) k&gt;u11ry in this same solution and
it will rid them of all Insects.
WHEN SCRUI3UING AND CLEANING
A little in the wuter keeps (lens and the
smaller forms of vermin out of the house
and polishes walls, wood floors, and furni­
ture nnd makes u healthy, pleasant odor
in your homes.
Wiring For Electric Lights
WHEN WASHING a tablespoonful ih
Sanford’s new electric light plant will
the water softens the water, loosens the
soon he Installed and you wnnt the work
done by a competent and experienced Henning easy, keejis hands soft and, pre-.
ëlëcûIcîâhT The work must béat inspec­ vents cnnppirig and cracking.
FOR THE BATH. A little of "ASHE’S
tion nnd conform to the regulations pre­
CHLORIDES" in the water produces a
scribed by til« Southern Tariff Associa­
most excellent skin tonic, removes black
tion. W. A. Parr of this city has had ten heads and acts as a skin beautifler.
years experience In electrical work of all You feel thoroughly refreshed and in
yigoroted
FLIES AND MOSQUITOS. Files will
leave a house ami mosquitos will not
enter where "ASHE'S CHLORIDES" are
liberally used.
-SINUS, DRAINS AND CESSPOOLS.
Pour a little of “ ASHES CHLORIDES" hi
sinks, drulns nnd cesspools. It destroys
oil disease germs, cleanses the pipes, pre­
vents contagion and infection, stops fer­
mentation and decay.
Orlando's Piano Contest
r QT lie »* . Flic». • sen« U4S UU .1P, ..Hits,
One of the most exciting oimtests ever
Cattle. Do*« and other Animal»—MU one
pulled off in the state was decided In Orl­
part to twenty part» water, Apjply with
ando last Monday. Miss Else the popular
is t -ii m f S B t a K J f k B S
nr ixJtliiiilM-d Ml. mlxwl wtrti Mtrvn tn
yóùng 103/ai tile' Tcletfidne waiitwnrttr­
twenty psrt* water, will keep file* and other
uer La the city list with the grand total
lower» away from StncLJor several day*.’
"ASHE'S CHLORIDES
cure* dog* ot
of 4,422.830 votes. Miss Wright won
mange, worm, and d litem per. : t : t
out of town contest with a total of 2,062,
380 votes. The Reporter-Star states that For Sole, SANFORD GROCERY CO
the contest was very exciting especially
OACHPEPPER To Keep yt
;chea, Anta.
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Moth*
o t h *end
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SU'
mInjured by eating Intento
Poultry
will
S with Athe a
ipepper
Destructive forest fire ore raging tnNew
ASHE’S RATS AULT Will rid
rat* and in1er, Cenatane» litem without anjf odor,
y ruttai/ick

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Is it ns good ns your business ? Does it do you credit
orjioesjt misrepresent you? Think it over, and if you
find it is not ns good as you think it ought to be, try ua once.
If you ure needing letter heads,' bill heads, envelopes,
curds, statements, 'circulars, booklets or anything of that
kind, lot us bear from you.

We will submit samples nnd

prices on request.
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If you are fond of especially nice stationery, ask to see
our Bonds and fJnen&amp; You’ll be sure to like Them,

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Sanford, Florida

�tirritiim fiim irgiii

tn e sANroRD h e r a ld

June i i j y

kets that has ever been published. Com
Ing ns it does upon the eve of the asso
elation of the orange growers of Florida
PubUabad E n t i Friday Montini at Sanford. Fla. the article has met with generalapprobaR. J. H o t«, Man a lla i E d lu t--------tion over the stale, and It is tu be hoped
Next.DoorJo P.ostofltee---" " " " “ nioheTtt
the
vegetable growers will also by able to
Sutoarlptton P r ia «. 91.00 a T ear In Advsncs
perfect an organization before another
Entered a* aeoond-clai* mail matter Auluit 22nd. shipping season.
1906. at tb* Boatofflea at Sanford, Florida,
That the grower and the shipper todhy
under Act of March 3rd. 1679.
stand a better chance of asquaredenlthan
Porosknit 50c Garment.
Nainsook, Short Sleeves, Knee Drawers.
Burban« Adrertltini Company. Jack«onWile. Rep- ever before in the history of the produce
commission business Is undeniable. The
rraentatlre.
BulbrljliJan, Long and Short Sleeves and Drawers.
Improvement In the past five years
Elastic Seam Drawers,50Land75 cenla...
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Otte« Fin i Floor In the Btobop Block, FIrat Street marked; a better spirit is apparent. But
Telephon« N a UB.
WB
in spite of thistliecommerclallntegrityof
MEN’S BLA CK BRILLIAN TIN E COATS 3 ^
the market street is still at a low register.
TO THE L A IC LEGItLATURCi
Moreover, the fact that a shipper today
Boys’ Knee Pnnts, 3 to 12 years 25c per pair.
The legislature of 1909hnvlng gWen up
stands a better chance of gett i rig nn Itonest
Boys’ Summer Suits, BloUse 3 to 8 yeurs 00c per suit.
tills life and passed Into the mist/of an­
return on his goods is mainly owing to-two
cient history. T he H erald would lay (low­
causes which arc quite a part from a higher
Men’s Straw H»ts&gt; Special 75c each:
ers upon the groves of the deported, and
standard of commercial morals on _lh&lt;*
Men’s Panamas 0.00 to $10.00.
like all obituaries, give the good points of,
street; comphlaldn, not conversion to u
' Its life and overlook the bad. From time
higher code, has driven the average com­
Immemorial It has been the privilege of
WINDOW SCREEN CLOTH, MOSQUITO NETS and NETTING
mission merchant from the bid line of un­
the newspapers and the general public to
disguised fraud'to more refined and less
‘ criticise and'moke o jest of the meetings
Reasonable hours
Store Closes 0 P. M. Except Saturdays.
obvious methods of “ whipping the devil
of the legislature.
Half day reereution; For Employees
Every
Thursday
Afternoon
around the stump." The causes which have
When a good citizen becomes a candi­
done most to bring about the compulsory
date for either branch of the legislature,
Improvement In the methods Jjtcqnunlshe hr embodied with all the virtues o f a
“ jplS&amp;Ton on the
saint Jieisa4N»Ì«t-|fò&gt;l- a f i a &amp; just nnd the unjust, with maledictions mid
Drink a Bottle of
part oT growers and shippers, and the pass­
to devote his life and all hehas to the in­
cuss-dictions,
both loud and deep oil the
age and enforcement of corrective legisla­
terests of the dear people. Out let him be
man who hnveih. moreover especially on
tion In the various states. Theseagencles
elected, and then, oh I then, the aforesaid
the streets, rnzorhacks, nnd likewise hacks
are still in an utmost Infantile state of de­
saint becomes a football for thè public to
fit and good for nothing hut to scatter
velopment; they have gone far enough to
kick and knock, and said public does so
fleas, hysterics and profanity. Verily in
demonstrate the correctness of the princi­
with a hearty good will.
the matter of prejudice against the hog
ple o f cooperation, but they are, os yet. no
No matter how hard this public servant
and flea the despised Turk seoretha home
maichJor the seasoned cunning, and the
has labored for the interests of his con­
run over nnd above tils Christian neigh­
trained resourcefulness of the crooked com­
stituents, no matter the rebuffs and insults
bor."
mission merchant, who lias taken a post
G IN G E R A L E O R S O D A W A T E R
he is enforced to undergo Inordertocnrry
graduate course in the school of stacking
The people o f Asheville have faith in
out some small project for hlshome coun­
Manufactured witli pure distilled water— they will prevent illness' aid
the cards and loading thediceagainst the
digestion and give you health
printer's ink," says the Charlotte Observer.
ty, he returns home to meet with wliatT
small shippers. *
A rousing reception and expressions .of
"They have voted to take every year from
It is in the efTort to arouse and inform
32,000 to $10,000 out of the city's tux Tho Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co.,' Sanford, Fla
good will T
the growers of this country—the men who
fund, for the purpose of advertising their
Not on your life.
work in the soil that the rest of us may
town. Charlotte begnn the work of adThe public sarvnnt in many instances
be well nourished—so that they will rise
Typewriter „ro rS a le
vertlslng itself ns fnt-bnek us-lBSS. ami
im p r o v e d o r d e r OF Rf i i me
sneaks in at the back doonwhile his for­
up and use tile paworful-Uvorof coopera­ iccpait up— It-has-tlta evklettce-ttrnhmr —-Smuh-i rainier- No~B. in good order
mer dear friends aniLnelghbor* are waitWekivu Trilli» No, 41
tion for-lhelr own protection, Thut~ thCBtr
.that it pnys-Tf done right—nml Chnr- Cheap. P. 0. ßox 48,4 Sanford.
-iiig at thefrunt Wltn a club. No matter
Hunting,
grounds of Sanford.-Mfftiff
articles are written. Should this be done
uu‘‘ v j lotte's plan of givingatie pictures to bnclr
what the import o f o -bill may be, there uikucb
on the 1st und 2 nd Wednesday of
j TL0SINC OUT
the husbandmen of America would be rich- . . . .
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-are always two sides to the question, and
,
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Mlt
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up facts, In fini shape of an artistic pull­
My stock o f Guns and Rifle*,. New _ niontli in Mummie Unii Vtsiliiig itruthers welcome.
er each year by millions of dollars. In the ,,
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and
second hand. Bargains If you
the poor servant oT the people is obliged
, , , ,
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licntion, is the plan that itnya.
present article It is necessary to arrivent
to make enemies whether he supports a
-The must ' prosperous- ami- progressive wanL-Lhem— —— Harry J. Wilson.—
an understanding of the prcVfltiiiig prno
------ biil-orvotes ognliiSlH,
I towns tire like the most prosi&gt;eroUH nml
Notice Of S t o c k h o l d e r s ' Mrellni Of
Electric Ligh ts'
tk-Cs of the produce market street, to learn
The Sanford Llgh! h f uel to.
And thus the same old game Is played
progressive merchants—they let the world are coming. Have your store and resi­
how its reportojrc of tricks and frauds hns
TJie Stockholder* of Said Cuiniiatiy
dence wired - now. Expert electricians. ToThere
every two years.
know what they have to sell.
wilt he nit luiiportant m.vtiriy „f thr iua.
evolved from hold and undisguised robbing
All work done under insurance rules. holders of the Sanford l.lihl a Fuel ('..imjnr ti
The present legislature is no belter and
Notify
Vf.
A.
Parr
or
phone
our
oflice
and
the
Cotutmny
aoflice.in ilir rit» &lt;,( Sunlurd llurtu a system of manipulations cunningly
no worse than the members of the prcvl
itlnon the lath day of June in |ll„VI,,L Q IU ^11
Snnfonl is growing more rapidly tlinr. we will make eathnnic.
devised to keep the manipulators ogt of
■tuckholder* are earnest!) rnjtHi»l&lt;tJ to attrnd *!
ous years. If they have dallied with the
41-4t
Gr.o. H. F zrnalu H ardware Co.
mnlter* of itnixtrlnmv will !«■
, ai,i nirrtiai
prison and at the same time to keep an uny city of similar size in the South. Tin
for con*i(Jerulion.
FarwJtw II H/wa, ■
time and have turned back the hands of
A tlo jU
IS a a i I
I't,',Urnt
unlawful share of the shipper's proceeds fire limit at .present Is too small und muny
JUST RECEIVFD
the clock, if they have fooled the public
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(itn, II. FntNAt.li, Secretary
in the hands of "the house."
Another lot o f (hose Bargains In
frame building's are being erected that
Sanford,
Un., May ü7tlt, lIMüt.
u-3
with freak bills, ajtd wasted the substance
Harry Wilson's
In following this exhibition of the pro­ in a few years will he in the lieart of the Harness at
of the tax payers, they have done no more
duce commission conjurer's bag of tricks, business section. It would be well for the
Gas and Electric Fixtures
nor no less than the great statesmen that
DR.
C.
U. B U T T
these Bhould he borne in mind : that there City Council to pass an ordinance nl once
We
carry
the cnmhiiiation fixtures, also
have gone before.
will
nlwuys
remain
a
small
proportion
of
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.enlarging
the
fire
limits
and
constricting
a full line of gns fixtures, brackets, etc.
Whnl would you T
OKNTtST —
—
dishonest men in ull branches of hunmn.|,tlrtL&amp;U%UtUtDl IranmjuowbuiMingtc-ThA i m a « t o v M w t n i ranges-.
They h ive sixty dayaJn which, thocalRoom
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P iiti Duiklini"
enilur is full of hills, good, hud and indlf endeavor. Thht n certain mtmbcrof grow-J future nppcnntjtcpuf Sanford depends utt­
ers and shippers not only fail tolTve upjon this question of frame buildings,
MAIL BOXES
SANFORD. FLORIDA
-ferent, enougirbllli'lrTinct. to take up
The best Box made— The RUey. Used
twice sixty days. About two hundred tu contracts when rival commission mer­
exclusively on Route No. I.
hamlets, towns nnd cities have bills to pass chants offer them higher prices, hut even
T he S anford H erald had tw elve pnges
Marry J. Wilson.
D R . R . M . M A M IN
resort
ta
such
tricks
as
putting
a
core
of
regarding the charters and otiier munici
last week. It's a wonder how Holly does
gravel
and
coarse
sand
in
n
barrel
of
po­
pal nfTalrs with which the legislature has
DENTISI
it.—Pciisni-ohi News.
nothing to do and know nothing about tatoes. t And that there are many hunest
Phone 19
Welborn Block
Additional Locals
. They receive five hundred letters a day men in the business who abhor the fraud
by
which
they
are
surrounded,
who
would
Sanfortl. 1'htn.in
front each aforesaid hamlet, town and city
Him. Forrest Lake und little daughter
in which the citizens take sides, and slate welcome a system of cooperation among Saritn, returned Sunday nfternoon from Aft Local Advertisements Under This
growers that "would insure a Tull and hon­
-their idee* pro nnd con. '
South Carolina, where they huvebren vis­ Heading, One Cent a Word Each Issue
est
return
on
every
shipment,
who
would
JOH N C. SNKAD
The public servant cannot serve two
iting Mr. Lake's mother and other .relu
Wanted—To buy a good milk cow.
musters, und torn between ounfljetini be glad to have rigid market Inspection lives in Lawrence nnd Spurtunhurg.
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J ohn I). J inkins, Sanford, Fin.
. ARCHITECT
emotions und burning witli a desire to do and nntl-fmud laws in every state, und to
WitnU'd—House, furnislicd or unfurn­
Mrs.
Will
Moore
und
sons,
Henry
and
‘Phone 103
IU W ltr«l Strwt
ished. Address P. O. box I 8i.
his duty signs u bill, the relative merits see them enforced to the limit. But both
Arthur, left Wcdneaduy for n two weeks
of
these
classes
of
men
are
now
lonesome
S A N F O R D . FLORIDA
of which he is as familiar ns the inhubil
Wanted—A wltlte (bachelor |»orter for
stay at the beach, after which they will
ants of Mars, und then nwaits the deluge in the business; tiiey are hardly repre­
tile inillinery department at Mcltinger's
go to their homo in Atlanta. Their many
sentative of the prevailing spirit.
store.
He gets the deluge alt right
friends will be glad tu see them ugain
A . C. H A R T .....
. The last week of the session approaches
W anted— Everyone to know that the
next winter.
DHckcnsdcrfer typewriter is the Itcst on SURVEYOR A N D DRAUGHTSMAN
VETO IT. GOVERNOR
and the calendar is as full of these bills
Miss Belle Goodhue of Sanford is visit the market. See then» ut The Herald of­
Governor Gilchrist lias on his desk for
as ever. Night sessions ure in order and
Level [nil uml Cfu»»-S*vitotilni lur Dutlctit
ing
her Mend, Mrs. J. 0. Mogruder. on fice.
approval
or
disapproval
a
bill
which
pro­
u SfKtlulty
the public servant burns the midnight oi
If you want a first-class tyiieWriter at
S A N FO H D. K U I H I DA
on the hog question, the charter bill, the vides that every item printed in a news­ Central avenue. Miss Goodhue is highly
moderate rice, call at The Herald office,
whiskey question, thegopherquestion.'the paper for which said newspaper receives gifted in the art of imitating birds, being and inspect the Dlickcnsderfer. The best,
fishes of the sea and the birds of the air, compensation shall he headed with tiie uble tu give the song of uhnust all kinds and most compact machlnentt tliemarket.
F. 0. E. CELERY CITY A ERIE. 1HM
of birds.—Reporter-Star.
F or S ale .— P. M. tlder of the Celery av­
the alligators, the school book, tin; horse words, "This is an advertisement"
enue
cash
store
lias
200
bushels
of
{teas
Meets Tuesday nlglits, at N ttclock, it
The intent of the measure is doubtless
Mr. und Mrs. W. P. Ramsdell and son or
racing and minor bills. Then the very Im­
for sale.
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tlte'liall
in the Stune-Gove huiltlinf. uu
good one,.but its practical results will Lakeland have been in Sanford several
portant bills are up for consideration as to
F
or
S
ale
—Five
acres
of
good,
.celery
F
'irsts
treqh
-_«,
r- - «*-*
work
n
hardship
upon
(he
members
of
the
weeks. They are investigating the slluj
whether a newspaper man can ride on
land nllJn cultivation. On rtie ’Sliitford
press
that
the
state
has
no
right
(p
i*iu
I
laion, ^DdcuusidoMHg-Sunford usainssl “ Everglades Ry. uhout 3 miles from Hie
pass or ride the bumpers, us to whether an
„•.«U lor.can put « local-nqtice in the paper l&gt;oBF.' ‘Forreliance, one column of W o 1 nlw-boiue.—T-bey—wifi be welcomed ui
a o f.
without a Mag or not. as to whether an ed­ ine reading notices will require one-third citizens of pur progressive little city. ___
Meets every Monday nigln nt 7:30 in MiUle particulars.
itor has u rlght tojlye or not.and whether colum space fof-th es e ^ a v e r T IIIn r ia g ]l-n »w J ^ irn -M ta «m ^ ry
F or S ale—F’ull Hlooded Jersey Bull.
sonie Hull. Visiting brethren ure cor­
Who4*-going to puyTor this extra Methodist church had a'very interesting
nuedltor K ob o right to jm h llsh a pap*»
42tf
tpaceT ‘ The advertiser Won’t pay for it. meeting, Monday ufternoon. They were Phone 59.
dially invited.
W. S. Haijistn,
-4u Horida-OTTffii:
F
or S ale .— CJtoiee Jersey cows for sale
Secretary.
The
governor
has
shown
a
most
friend­
, All these important bills confront the
very much pleased nnd entertained bfr cheap. _Now fresh or will be soon. Also
public servant -at the last moment, and ly feeling fur the newspaper, men of the the reiKirts uf their delegates, Mrs. L. R. Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. Cir­
when Anally, the clock having been turned state since he has been In office. We Philips and Mrs. Perry, to the nnnunl con­ cular free. C.F.Ward.Winter Parkr 29tt
— A N D E W J 0 HNSON
back b o fur that the hands break, Claude »ope he will come to their rescue in this ference of the M. F. M. Socletr. which was
For Sale—Jn must desirable portion of
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Snnfonl. factory building nnd land sulta­
L'Engle lias been pu^outfor the lost time, nstauce and put tills Iniquitous hudson- held Inst month at Furl Myers.
.IVsclIc«« In Slsle anJ rrJci*l CuutU
- Speaker FarrisTurns the Last somersault. burr bill to sleep for ever. Touch your . If the non-churchgoers of San ford, nml ble for saw and ernte mill. Must he sokl .
at once. Addresst P. O.Box 284. 42-tf M. O. T. HuiUlins.
pen
in
the
ink,
Governor,
and
tell
the
Tho« ***
President Hudson receives the last silver
those who do not care to listen lo sermons,
F or S a ix — Boiler, puntp, nnd engine, 0
press
boys
of
Florida
that
you
are
not
sendee, and Jecuu Alexander takes off the
would only visit the different churches ut horse. In good condition, nnd will be sold
boxing gloves, and the session adjourns afraid oi their honesty and that you are leust once each Sunduy to hear the good cheap.
28tf T H O M A S E M M E T W IL S O N
not going to allow this imposition to be
—Snnfonl Machine A Foundry Works.
sine died,
music by the choirs and leLthdr souls be
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
Typewriter for sale— In good condition,
The public servant returns home to placed on thejn by asetufroyaldun legts- wafted on the wings of song to the giver
ATLAW”
new
key
caps.
Worth
$30r
cnn
tHT
had
ators—
Pensacola
News.
. what T - — fit all good, it would lie a spIritliSrupTlft Tor $15,
IB, if
If taken
*
at once. Rev. Kirkland. Lai« Stata Atlornay Seventh JuJlcUI Circuir J
A glass of cold buttermilk.
Florida
tu them and put them in better harmony
Rhode Island Reds for sale.—Cltolce R.
Rasidence*. Sanfurd and Svl*»n L*U
Therefore T he H e r a ld would strew the
PLEA BITTEN
L
red
hens,
cockerels,
pulleu
and
eggs.
with themselves and their fellow men. ull
graves Of the departed with flowers from
Prices low. —Cecil Gabbett, French ave­
_
'-Sic-em-Semper" contributes the follow­ during the week.
nue, Sanfurd.
which the thorns have been taken.
ing to the Inverness Chronicle :
GEO. A . D eCOTTES___
Sanford would he so mud» more utlruc
* On Father’s Day wear a sunflower for
For Rent—Five-room cottage, furnished
•The wicked flea which fleelh when no tive to strangers, visitors, prosj)e&lt;qiiyj^ Apply
rnuphis
Bantu
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N E Y a n d C O U N S E L L O R at U »
the public servant.
man pursnefh Is neither Uw old-lime wick-1 eet Hers, and Cértfllîily ^
Æ liM ownd t l i ^ X
For
Rent.—One
furnisliad
!
bodropm
up
He had dgmsJkU dmntUat. •
Practice in State and Federal Courts
ed flea, nor the flea that fleeth in Inver- If our worthy postntastcr would make his stairs. W, F. Leavitt, cornier, of Third
The devil hhnself could do no more.
Welborn
Block
Sanford. FI*
Street
and
Elm
avenue.'
38-tf
ness. The wicked flea that fleeth In Inver- polite request "not to throw papersunthe
Rent—Four
upstairs
rooms.
Apply
ness fleeth all the night long over all sorts. floor" .a more forceful command, A pub.
_
40-2p
ROBBINO THE HARD THAT FEEDS
»rts. kinds and conditions of anatomy, Is lie building should be regarded with in- 1HJ French nvenue.
DR. W. E. H0ÖSH0LDER
Under the above caption. Everybody's no respeetpr of persons, but fleeth over nil terest hnd pride by the public for whose •For Rent—Four furnished rooms en suite.
Magazine far June has one o f the best ar­ alike, high and low. rich and poor, priest benefit it is used. I t is really a shame Corner Ninth Street und Park avenue. 41-2
DENTIST
For Rent^Xhe milliner's vacant rocker
ticles regarding the southern shipper and and layman, and is industriously, mall- that the poitofflce Is so carelessly andln'EM“ 111
the commission men of the northern mar- clously. and vindictively pursued by the j differently Uttered with aU sorts of papers. ot Metti»tgcr\ &gt;toro. _ Twpnty^flve ’cents Rouut* 23, 24 and 23. Pico Bid*
per hour.
- SANFORD, FLORIDA.

SANFORD HERALD

M E T T IN G E R S

Men’s Summer Underwear

j

WANTS

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june II 1909

THE SANTORO HERALD

to gratify the thirst
VOICE Of THE PEOPLE nml
Invited gueguAclLh-simple

water!

coming
wnnrt

Beech - Nut

f2**r
jjgSfefejfr.

Letters a n d Communlcatlons on 1to 8e&lt;. y^, nria« sugges^iutle economy
Various Timely Topics.

in municipal management. even if yOUdo
cot)line yourself to the matter of useless

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D F n m c r . T " “ ' in 8,reel »prlnklinji.

You are

COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE |right. Let the public fountnlns supply
the street sprinkler for the heifellt of a
private Corporation, Glad III see yon have
In This Department will be round the the grit.to "protect the peoples' Interests"
Views, Opinions and Comments
regardless of “ Individuals,''
Of Practical vyrltcrs
Hope to hear from you ngnin on behalf
or the people when your "suggestions"
Regarding the Celery Question
may wnrYant consideration." There is no
singjtj influence which con gq so far in a
T# the Editor of The Hersid;
Kow that the celery season is over, and community for good or evil as tin* influ­
e smoke of battle hascleared away I.l ence of u live, strong edltoc^nnd thru.'»
think*that It ta the proper time to lay Whnt our eTHlor is. A word of camion, a
-«it some definite plans for' another word of remonstrance, a word of rebuke
.season'scrop, and to agitate the much- from an aide, conscientious editor may,
mooted crate question. I wish to say that . sometimes have ns.good effect ns the veto
I have not heard nny complaint from the J!’ n ,WI8° Governor or President. Certain
Union's siApdnrd 10x20x24. It Iiob enr-1,y 8Uch nn ‘’«litorinl course is to he esteemi vetr V 1*»fnctory^iUtAayft.have reni. I
n*,ov&lt;’ t,te indiscriminate tossing of
j I ,mufi"t;ts
,,ou1 " t!is *i&lt;
lied good prices nil the way through,
through. 11
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• legislative hodies. The untras very inucb in hopes that we could nil 'luesiinnnble pros|&gt;eruy of oar town and
get together and adopt a single standard I comn&gt;unity is opt to beget undue enthucrate to be used all over the state and »insm and lead to extravagant noise and
asked our legislature „to legislate on it. extravagant expenditures and indebted­
But. nlas, it seems flint we arc contented ness. Let cool reason prevail. We know
to wait until another crop is ready for we have inode u good sturt since our for­
shipment before we begin to notice this mer disasters and have a promising
future. Let us strengthen our founda­
all-important matter.
We are confronting other important tions securely, nml Invite others to Join
problems, such a labor, seed, kind of with ns in the development of our un­
crops, end the acreage to be planted, doubted resources. Dm let us not blare
marketing. &amp;c, I am receiving- more in­ our trumpets so as to maketisseem ridicquiries ns to the possibility of overpm |hmsr.—A* ’ stranger said the- other day.
ducing than anything else^now^i’pd I Hanford is advertised ns the most' pros­
would like to go on record now tra to tin: perous town on earth—the very huh
matter of nerenge another season. It lias' around wj^ch the world revolves!" This
been my observation that in many instan­ was st^ jB n d ly and pleasantly, but the
ces last season several of our growers rem arl^^^L-suggest!, do- smile o f ridi­
overcropped themselves,consequently neg-^ cule tiia^nnvariably follows too much
above
nll.-when"
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iected to cuhlvc their crops carefully.thus "trtnWTlTUrbhrsrer." Did,
municipal
chariot
is
driving
-at-reek
less
JfoWltl [TlnfcrtnrTmiduee-wi tl
speed,
let
the
town
editor
gel
hold
of
the
to the sere than if properly cultivated,
reins and reslroinahe-fuuuus giHlop, nfntwhich not only was a failure as a crop,
“ bubhclpod to beat down prices In tlie not jump to tin: front seat with Whoop
markets by not being strictly first-class and luirrnh for the "unparalleled” face

7TT5VÏS»

I SNEAD &amp; VENABLE

Can you imagine anything more de­
licious and refreshing with yourhrenkfnsl
or luncheon than a dislt of "Beech-Nut Í »
Brand" Orange MnrmnlndeT It is mn&lt;le
of the finest ¡selected Oranges nnd pure
sugar only, and is scaled in the fnmous
vacuum glass jarnTrom which nil air is
exit listed. Tills method of scnlingteiuins
tlic rich flavor of the fresh .fruit. Better
order ¡1 jar today of

L.

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AND BUILDERS
Plans,

McCULLER

Specifications and Estimates
on Applications

Furnished

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Sanford .
Machine ¿Foundry l
Works

Repair W o rk Prom ptly Done
IIit First Street

Om&gt;. Postofilce

iim u iM im m im m tm m m m n m m v m iH W v
H O L

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üllMa iRHËifÂipniËifsimiâimiËi niciioiiMttpi□ ran

R e i k h f ì l i g-A-H-Kmds

of Machinery

-witl^Ttii-theTcnrid.— NnrMiTjrrr.il tit*M TTir

We dcal in Celery Farms and
Farm Laiids .and we are the
largest owners of Town Lots

""article;
I- would say just here that it seems so courage extravagance, nothing so surely
DEALERSJN
hard for our growers to realize that it is deludes tile credulous man at home 01
much easier to disjtose of n good article abroad, while notiling would, with equal
«a a poor market thnn it is to dispose of u certainty, so shnke tin* confidence of tin
poor article on u good market. I think thoughtful stranger in the suhst.jntial
that if you will confer with uny of die qunlity-of the much vaunted.m Iuiiu -s of
—A. K. I’tiii tes.
We don’t have to advertise cheap lands.
distributors in the trucking business you the community.
will find, however, that such is the case.
The purchaser here saves more per acre
SAM Olili ON 1110 BOOM
And then you will readily sec the import­
annually in freights limn he saves^m the
ance of producing and marketing only the
Office ¡uni Werks 21-1 Oak Avemie
Superintendent
Uiichholf
Is
Very
111
purchase price elsewhere. See table of
best. In one of the mostcotnplclc organ­
’Plume 1.10 Ihusla&amp;tlc Over Our I’rosperliy
izations of vegetable and truck growers
freight rates in our booklet
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^ that jlm writer jigs
,.v„ ever ^,w.„
„ „ „ Is one
„,
"Sanford is on a liig boom."says.So per
Been, tills
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' /«ftlie most important ieaturea.' "A"Bfbw-1 imPTracm^m-rtTrol?: ■wlurrrTttmTl yr-nrr
er in this organization is not allowed'to dny-nftrr^iH-ndiitg Sunday in that city
overcrop himself, nnd an inspector secs |attending the unveiling of n moii’.imcnl
“ Uuit he docs not neglect his crop, nnd |to the memory of A. ti. Toler by the
therefore u more uniform grade of celery. Woodmen of the World. Supi-hnb-hili-ut
&amp;c„ is produced, thus making tite mark­ D-ichhnlz visited Sanford just after the
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eting protilcm easily successful. If the big freeze of 189-1-it, and was then im­
average grower will reflect over Iris last pressed with the great desolation which
season's crop, I venture to sny that beam had been wrought, and ntt returning Sun
!
sec-where a shialler acreage in many in -1 day was consequently much impressed at
the
changes
widest
have
taken
place
since
•binces would have paid for better.
liffllk M illÑ n IS llE E U m iH E lÄ lE i] Q S S t iE f M
Now, as to the packing and bundling the that time.
RO O M
Land which at that time could have
celery crop. The writer saw in many in­
I or Good Average Prices and (julnk Keturns Slilp to
IJji.siiiirs, Pico Block
stances lust season the recently adopted been purchased at 2 f&gt; cents nn ucie. nr
plan of contracting the packing to imriies I curding to Professor Bucltitolz, is now
. by thé crate. Thia is the worst practice worth hundreds of dollars an litre, The
Open lucsdays Id 0 ji. m.
that Ims ever been indulged in 8lnce the ! section around Sanford set ms to he one of
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beginning of the celery business. One of the richest in the state, and the system
Sutiirtiiiys
4 to 9 p. m.
the hardest things to understand is to see of sub-irrigation by means of tiling and
sny sensible person, after spending his artesian wells, gives plenty of wiiter
labor nnd money to raise a fairly good without cost nnd enable the growers there
S tra ng er s W e l c o m e
■crop, contract to an illiterate party to to raise the finest lettuce and celery in
; . .y.
;
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Solit Invest Corner Washington mid Clttiinbcnt Streets
vP&amp;ck Ids stuff, the last, nnd most import-1 the world. Last year, it is stated, ship-

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SANFORD

FLORIDA

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JOHN V. DENTON &amp; Ç0.

A

M ERCHANTS

ant thing to bo dono to ids ycnr'fl work,
The writer "has seen in ntany^iistunccs
beautiful crops simply slaughtered in order
to get the car out and packed by 2 o'clock,
These are some matters tiiat we all will
do well to considiy during -our vocations,
—K. R. Mukréll.
^
.
More About tlie fountains

inunts of vegetables and early produce
amounted to 1,000 solid carloads, bringing into tlie city $000,000. In this way
many persons huve gone to Sanford |m&lt;ir
inun, borrowed money to start farming
and ure now wxnJiivy—-*"T h e c lty oTSanford Is r.'ipidly ¡DvaTtcnlog .imt puuimr^m-tlo^rinrli of mtnnvimr
I hustling center. Already half a mile of
1 . ^ ^
|mvinfi ,,nB bceft ,oW UII

To the Editor of The Herald:
the nm]n business street, witile etmlrncls
Yuur editorial in Inst week's iisue "On 1|uve be(,„ |et,|n({ for the laying of three
the Fountain Question" was timely. To mÜM „QdrUodal. Ih n short time the
those of us who represented the opposl- cily is t0 haVL&gt;
up-to-date street car
‘ ¡on to the removal of the fountains tlie
Uui:k f&lt;?r ,i,„ li,,» haviini-ulxeaUv.
town eouncil said otherToUntniiisin plocc L een |u|d Ttl|s wm necessitate thccrccwould be erected on Commercial street t|o|1 l)f „ (inc |KiWur |l0usc. "
and a resolution was passed to that effect
T(|0 unVei!intf ceremonies which Prof,
in our pretence. Tite work, according to |Duc|)1|0i2 „„ended were very successful
- this resolution, was to be accomplished in and were attended by the entire Sanford
aixty days.
— —
camp and members of other cutups. 1W .
from the day of tlie removal of these Buchholz delivered the principal uddress
fountains ta this, cries from tlie "thirsty of the occasion, which was greatly appreWblic" for "water I water I" have eotne ciatedr—A t &lt;»■ Toier, to-wirose-memnry
npunheeded! The hot summer is u|»n the monument wns erected, was foreman
. us. the great Fourth of July multitudes of a large packing house and was for a
*** expected and yet, save the private long time connected with life A. C. L.
well generously provided by the Geo. H. railway, having relatives now employed
Fernald Hardware Company there Is no in various departments of that system.
lJace to public can have poeese toouepdi Tit»» w iilo w v w lm w m s a M is a - G a o p » * « I f
mglng thin^' Ykink .of the crowds, of Sorrento. Fla., is now in Tampa.—Tatupa
•uen. women andcldldren who may throng Tribune.____________ |_________
°ur streets on a hot, dry day crying for
Notice of Meeting
w,ter I And who will be to biamet- Let
The
Sanford
Celery Union will meefnext
l°wn council "get a move on" and
Saturday
evening
nt 8:30 in tlie olfice of
•u’pply the cool, refreshings streums tliey
.Promised. They need not wait for orna- George Fox In the Pico build Ing. Annual
®enial fountain fixtures: these cau . tai .election of olticers and other irnjtortant
•ttsched at any time. Just now let tbeni matters. AU patrons ore requested tube
Propare for the "thirsty public” at home, present.

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Fruit and Produce
NEW YORK CITY

Nights of Unrest
steep, |yeJAcAU&lt;yj&gt;

S u l li t e r n o m htuticy ii'o w iic s .

No peace
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n m Kf NTFS: Aetna National Bank o f New VurkCity, or any Comin^clul Agency
and to Hundreds of Shippers who arc shipping to them regular

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.r lite kidney julTi-rcn—
h&gt;ircss irtmi iiiurn io

G. R.

Best
Fertilizers
___i
On Earth

night.
Ut t up with lame hack,
FIRST CLASS CRATE M ATERIALS, Sanford, Fla
Twinges tif I ickaclic bother you all
day,
1mil aclitUK breaks your rest at
night,
»
_
Hi t&lt;j your mis­
— t'rmary 'disorder
ery.
(Jet at tin- cause- cure the kidneys.
DnanN Kidney Pills will work the
Capital $3 0,00 0 .0 0
cure.
They're for the kidngys only—
Have made great cures in Sanford.
j \V Price, ret tret I farmer. Tenth St..
Opened for -business in 190(¡.
Now bundles
Sanlortl. Fla., says: "M y kidneys were
the source of great annoyance, to me.
Accounts of
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Tite secretions contained a sediment
■and veen—«tt trrrjnrTir in jn-iSge ilia f'T
SEVEN HUNDRED AND SEVEN
was obliged to arise several times nt
night- 1 here was ah-intensd lameness
across the small of my'back and back
Residents of Sanford mid immediate vicinity
ache was almost constant. Hearing of
Doan's Kidney Pills I rcsojvud to try
them and procured a box. They acted
M O T T O :
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&gt;rtnr11111y and effectively and sinew
"RTiTg TTfrnrTTTrHi' llfltTflo1li.TcTacluTti f
“ Tote fair with both friend and foe,
lameness! My kirlneys have also lieOff your own llttlo rights forego;
come stronger anti 1 &lt;io not have to
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arise to pass tlie secretions at night.
,
I have recommended Doan's Kidney
Pills to many of my friends and wifi
D E P O S IT S IN S U R E D A G A IN S T L O S S ‘
continue to do-SO.”
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For sale by ail dealers.
Price 5»
ccnt!\. Foster-MiIhnrn Co., .Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for flic Lfnilcd
M. M. SMITH.
H. R. STEVENS,
G. S. DERRY,
H. E. TOLAR
States.
- President
Vice-President
Cashier
Ass't Cashier
Remember the name—Doan s—and
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Peoples Bank of

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To show you our ability to sell goods cheap we are going to put

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This is the time of year we have great lots of Fine Merchandise we want to close out, for-Spot Cash

We have too many goods

We need the money

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COUNTY H APPENINGS
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A Budget of Interesting Items
From Correspondents

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on n visit to Miss Helen Lawton for the
past week.
GENEVA GLEANINGS .
Special Correspondence t°T h e MttaUI

"T“ ‘rT~

Mr. T. W. Geiger1nnd daughter were in
Orlando this week. Miss Geiger taking the
examination for teacher's-certificate.
Miss May Alexander of Oviedo visited
Miss Mamie McLain this week.

Miss Florrie Sharp of Kissimmee is the
EfTlclent Staff o f Reportera Weekly
guest
of Miss Martha Smith.
Covers the Territory for
Watts Saunders visited his parents n
The Herald
few days Inst week,
I We Invite corra pond wire on live topic* from nil
•ectlont of the County, also new* Item» of Intrreat.
Brevity will iniure prompt publication. Article»
contrary to the view* of the full tor will be pub*
lit bed, but abusive and anonymou* communica­
tion» will be rejected. We will not be retpontlblr
for nnlnlom e ip re o e d by contributor». All com­
munications Intended tor current laaue mutt be In
band not later than Tuesday p. m I —Eo.

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Evan Pottishall who has been taking a
special course in music nt Stetson has
come home for the
summer.
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C. N, Hays went toSnnford on business
last week.— »
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PAOLA POINTS

.. Special Correspondence to The Heral#ri'‘

* We have a tale of a bear lo chronicle
this week, if nothing else. On Tuesday
of last week two of our young mcn.Oscnr
Pearson and J. D. Warren, went out on
the war path for bear. Making enmp in
Uulhe wilds of the up|»er Wekivn, the best
part of Tuesday and the night followlni
were spent in tracking their big game ant
locating their feeding grounds. Early
Wednesday morning Mr. Warren Was for
tunate enough to bringdown a line'sped
men 'with one shot—n big, old fellow,
__weighing about 400 pounds, doubtless the
destroyer of much pork, and champion
palmetto budder. The boys finally sue
ceeded in securing Manager Graham's at
tention from the stud/ of the Wikivn
Springs "boils" long enough to procure a
team to take their prize to the railway,
and came home via the Trilby freight, con­
siderably used up. by the way of sand flics,
mosquitos, &amp;c., but happy, and lucky John
still wears a smile „that wont come olT,
and this |s the true story of the "passing
of the star performer In the temple of tninc
bear, the Clay Springs management keep
to.amuse their -guests and. divert their
• minds from lesser ev{lj that tlfrcatcn their
midsummer nights dreams.____

-Mrs. Carrie Greer nnd children of Miami
are visiting the forfner’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Isaiah Hart.

WOODMEN UNVEIL MONUMENT
Impressive Service« at Lake view Ccm
ct cry Last Sunday
Lust Sunday the Gate City Lodge, Wood­
men of the World unveiled fl tmmument
iiLthe late A.G. ToInr.wlthmost Impress­
ive ceremonies. The entire lodge and a
number of'visitors congregated nt Lakeview cemetery at 3:30 o’clock, and after
the quartette composed of Messrs. Derry,
Parker, Murrell nnd Benton had rendered
n beautiful anthem, the regular exercises
of the unveiling took place.
, Prof. L. W. Buchholz, superintendent of
instruction of Hillsborough county, made
the address, which was listened to with
marked attention by all present
^
After paying n beautiful tribute to the
deceased, the speaker outlined the poll-,
des of the WoodmstMheir viewsnnd b en -f*
cflts nnd the growth attained in tho past
few years.'
The address was n masterpiece of rhet­
oric and beautiful thought, full of biblical
truths and adages, and the exposition of

at your Door!
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You can get

ARM OUR
Drive your Wagon into Sanford
..... Cali on-Cr H. »Evans * '
tfe'fcan deliver any brand you want out of
Our new Warehouse
Without Delay—

Miss Honsell of Pinccastle has been
visiting her friciuf Mrs. UtoMttL___—AHt1’
c e r e m o n ie s m a ie ia d e e p im p re s s io n
* falss Blanche Pa ttishnTl, after a success­
upon
those
present, as did ' the beautiful
ful term nt the Tallahassee school for
shaft
when
it was exposed to view by the
young Indies is nt home for the vacation.
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members who erected it in loving remem­
The revivnl services nt the Methodist
brance of their departed brother.
church have closed. The pastor_Kex~ilr,
- This feature of the Woodmen of the
McCall, has worked earnestly for the con­
World is one of their strongest, and as a
version of sinners nnd has endeared him­
fraternal organization they arc' gaining
self very much to every one and" It Is
new members very rapidly.
with much regret wc learn that he has
Or any other brand of OUT ju s t ly
resigned his charges here nnd at Oviedo
Best Of All Laws
to resume his evangelistic work.
Celebrated Fertilizers—
Among a number of important luws I
Kev. E. Lee Smith filled his regular ap­
passed by the Washington Legislature
Do you want Hardwood Ashes?
pointment*^ the Baptist church Sunday.
nnd which went into effect June 1st and
Dried Blood, Sheep Manure, Blood and Hone
On Monday night following the fourth
one that has attracted moBt attention is
Sundny in June n protracted meeting will
Nitrate of Soda?
the marriage law, which makes it neces­
begin. The pastor will be nbly assisted
sary for a person applying fora marriage A
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by Rev. T. F. Calloway of Orlando. The
license to submit physicians’ certificates A S K
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public is cordially invited to attend these
nnd affidavits showing that the two par**
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services. The ordinance of baptism will
be administered tq several candidates on
the first'
world,.,-ftHuicw law_aka pnwidsa -rimt-f--------------—
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women must ha nf legal ndc. -ftxed-n
Orange Growers at Tampa
The Orange Growers Convention called eighteen years, nnd men twenty-one
(Write us)
at Tampa last week to hear the reports years; also, that the parent cannot givo
" LAKE MARY MELANGE
consent
unless
the
girl
I
b
more
thnn
fifteen
of the California committee and to take
Special Cor. to The Herald.
years of nge. The penalty for. giving
Mr». F. M. Warren from Orlnndo spent action ns to the formation of n union
falso information or performing such mnr-1
through
which
to
mnfket
citrus
fruit
was
Saturday and Sunday here with her bus
CH AS. H. E V A N S, Sales Agent,
certainly an enthusiastic nxsnmhly-wlth tinge, is. a ilncoX-iiot more thnrr $1,000 J
band.
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about 300 of the Florida orange growers or imprisonment In the stole penitentiary |
Sanford, Florida
The picnic which was to have been held
present. These 300 men must have rep­ for not more than three years or both.’
,
(Ask Him)
last Saturday in Mrs. S. M. Cnthewood’s
resented the past srnsnn an output of two
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park, had to bo postponed bri account of
Honor Party
million boxes of fruit and millions of cap­
the rain.
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A jovial time was spent nt the resi­
ital.
Born—To Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Jennigan
The Herald will publish some of the dence of Mrs. E. W. Peabody on Tenth
on June 5th, a boy.
more Important reports in inter issiles. street this week Monday evening. The
Miss Maggie Sleinmons and Miss Shirley About $4,500 was raised in u Tew minutes occasion wns a party given ,ln honor of
Moutague,.both of Orlnndo, spentone day In the convention toward expenses of or­ the Misses Prickerts of Macon, Go.
Music, games ami refreshments were
here last week visiting relatives nnd ganization as is practicable to apply in
¿UUaDtUflls o f.the Vwening's pleasure,!- '
friends.
Florida* A conmiinetx-of-six—
nnd
the hours passed all too quickly-for
- “ WfO. Nulanwli» Vvistlor here last Sun- pointed by tho chair to appoint a com­
those present: ■
mittee of thirty-four to perfect this yrgan
The party consisted of Anna HigginB.
Mrs. J. W. Jrrnignn left last Saturday izntion.' f
Jessie
and Josle Stuman, Florence StringTillsconunl tteeof tliirt y-four will perfect
for McDonald to attend the wedding of
fellow.
Virginia Elder, Ruth Mettlnger.
by-lnws.'Tules, etc., regarding the organi­
one of her nieces.
Carry
Lovell,
Clnro Adams of Miami, Nora
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zation of the Florida Citrus Union uiid its
* Little Irene McDonald hud the misfor­
nnd
Nellie
Amnch,
Grade and Glcnie
sub or local unions.
tune to have a large cat chew and tear
Davies,
Agnes
and
Sally
More Prickerts
The report of Uiis committee is expect­
the flesh severely on one of her feet, but
and
Sally.Lou
Peabody,
and
Messrs. Ralph
ed In about two weeks nnd until then
N ew M odel F B u i c k
we ure glad lo.slnje that the injured font
Florida growers will not know oil exactly Stevens, Edward l.nnc, Jesse Baker,Cl«ris healing up nicely*_______ ‘ ~------------what terms or conditions they may join ence Mahoney. Braxton Perkins, Emory
A little four-year-old, whose mother is or organize the local unions except ns Close, Clifford Peabody, Billy Beardnll,
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trying to teach not to use bad language, before stated these rules will be practical­ Billy Hill. Frank Adams, Motion Hopson
whs heard to say "darn,'' but being afraid ly ns near as possible like those of the nnd M. L. Rnincs, and Mrs. Peabody,
Marshall and Prickerts.
of a spanking, he quickly suggested that California exchange.
It was time to darn the stockings us they
Regarding The Webb Cose
The New Ball Pitcher llcrc
A g en ts F o r th e C e le b ra te d
were full of holes.
Harry J. Rogcro. the baseball pitcher
In the case of Ernie Webb, twice- tried
who tins signed with Sanford for the en­ for setting fire to Ids* own property nnd
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
suing
senson, hnscome.undisinfinefonn, acquitted, wc havo an instance of how
Special Correspondence lo The Herald:
Cards have been Issued announcing the From Uie way he has shown up lie will an innocent man may be ruined If he
*. marriage of Miss Louie Leo to Mr. T. W. more than make good. ■He has speed, mppens'to be unavoidably placed in sus­
Lawton which was quietly solemnized at good control, and plenty of good curves to picious circumstances.
The time and the. cost o f defending
the home of the bride Inst Wednesday fool the,hatters, from his actions on the
diamond
he
is
a
good,
heady
hull
pluyer,
himself,
added lo the worrV of mind
evening. Rev. Mr. Rogers officiating. Mrs.
Mead played the Wedding March and nnd with the proper support Will undoubt­ and temporary disgrace of himself and
only the family and relatives were pres­ edly pitch winning ball. The local fans family, (lending the decision of guilt or
ent. The bride was lovely in soft silk- are very enthusiastic over his work, and innocence are factors of no mean size in
finished white batiste, mode panel prin­ the universal ultimatum is he has gut the knocking a man from his perch.
If there.is np.iemcdy_ to -prevent -the
c e «, lavishly trimmed with lace. Her goods.
McKinnon has been backstopping for arrest of-innocent men there should he a
vellSeas raught to her"hair wiih orange
blossoms and she carried bride roses and him. and delivering the goods. Me has compensation of Borne kind on the part
lilies of the valley. In the drawing room been unlucky since coming toSflnfordand of tho state when they nrc falsely arrest­
O ak A v e . b e tw e e n S eco n d and T h ird Streets
was erected, an arch of palms and ferns has not shown up his best, having a finger ed. nnd put to expense nnd shame.—
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wldeh the bridal pair stood during hurt, and getting sore practicing in-thej Reporter-Star,
Uie ceremony. The bride is one of the rain a few times. He Is coming now und
A Name For The New Park
most attractive und accomplished young showing some of the wise knockers he can
women. The groom is o popular young pluy ball. The opinion of the real judges
The Sanford Ball Association is desirous I
merchant here. Immediately after the of hull pluyera Is, and always has been, of naming the new hall park, and gnllnmly |
ceremony the happy couple left for White that Mac could |day ball. The devotees leave tiie selection to the Sanford ladies___ Spring*. Fla., by spend their honeymoon: here predict thar w liin h e proper chance The one sending in the most euphonious
cognomen for the park^wllj receive a sea­ R e a l
E s t a t e
A g e n c y
Misses Martha /and Nellie King are McKinnon will show up all to the good.
son
ticket
as
a
compliment
of
the
osso-[
home from from Stetson University for
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Modern Methods
cintion. The contest is ojien to alt nni{;
„c-lh elr vocation. Miss Martha has just
The saying, "take hi* pen in hand."
ESTABLISHED 16G9
n o * u u x the thin* t&lt;tuare;
the names are to be sent lo Ttie Hersld ]
graduated from, the Normal Training
liu i no* each man in Lutlocaa la irs
to be published each week.
HU typs writer on hU knee.
Bdwwl and has always foccif notable
)fTering Any sad A IK Kinds o f-Florida- R e a l " Estate The
Blickensdefer
is
the
lightest,
small­
among us for her intellect and scholarly
est and the best typewriter on Uie market Notice of Application for Tax Deed I
attainments.
at as Low Prices and on as Reasonable Terms
and If the business man wishes to pur­
tinder Section 8 of Chapter 4888, |
* Hon. J. Hi King has returned from.Xplchase a machine that will prove satis­
Lows of Florida
luhassee where he lias been fqr ihtf past
As Can be Had Anywhere.
factory In every particular for half the
Notice la hereby given that 8. S. CrIOn, pur-1
. 'two months attending Uie Legislature.
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J*-chaser
of
tax
certificate
No.
171.
datrd
the
3rd
cost of other makes see the Blickensderfcr
of June A. D. 1007. hat filed said certificate Office
The Oviedo Magazine Club was never at The Herald efilce. C. R. Walker of this day
.90
Fftlk
Avenue,
bstwren
First
Und
Commercial
Streets,
Sanford,
TToridi
In uiy office, and
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more plea »a Qily entertained than by-Mr*. dtyhns had one lir etffiUhfiious* uie for &lt;1m ) io tu o * in wreraartr*
jM e n # t w * s S
liticale rinhrocea the follow!
Andrew Leinhart at her home Friday ten years, the E. A. Herfijcld Co., have ti.H.aUal In Orange county,SM
florida.
lo
SEStrsrai
fS W U o f bee 9, Tp 23. K 28. t h e _______
afternoon. Alt interesting program oc­ hud one for three years. Several ptiier p
being asaeasod at the date of tbs Usuante of sold
cupied the time, after which delicious ice linns have purchased "BUcks" during the certificate In the name of W. M Morgan hrtra.
U n ta* laid certificate shall be redeemed ainirWing
Cream and cake were served. Mrs. Lein­ past six months and are well satisfied * • » . i * * « 1« » ! will iuue thereon on the » 3th day
of July A. U , 1909.
hart makes a genial hostess and dispenses with this fine machine. Three kinds, $40,
DEALER IN
s.rii,nr**/7,|rolï
1 1909.
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4th day of Ju m A.cifl&gt;„
hospitality with a brisk hand.
$50 and $80. On easy, terms If you
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B. M. Rumar,
C H O IC E F L O R ID A A N D W E S T E R N M E A T S
Clerk Circuit Court Orunge County, Ha.
Miss Martha Fox of Sanford has been want them.
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By M, A Howard, Û,*«,
Pert Avenue le tpeer's Grocery
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nttmrr Blood, Bòne &amp; Potash
Armour Celery Grower

Armour Vegetable '

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Arm our Practical Trucker

Jacksonville, Fla.

Sanford Machine &amp; Foundry Works

B U IC K

CARS

New Garage in Connection
for Repairing and Storage
-nr---- of Automobiles

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
Little
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H a p p e n in g s — M e n t io n o f

M atters in Brief.

rfR S O M L ITEMS OF INTEREST

THE SANFORD HERALD
Twenty-one meals nt Stumon's for $1.
America alarm clocks for 85c at Fernnld's.

iiiiiiîiiiîiiiiiiiiîiiiiiiiiîiiit it t it iiin t t t iit t iïi

T he H erald’s 'phone is No. 14 B
The Holden Real Estate Co. sold ten lots
in Goldsboro this week to B. T. Treyis.

W. P. Ramsdell of Lakeland Is In the
Wade makes frequent trips to Sanford.
city with a view of locating here.
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Write hlm&gt;at Orlando.
See C. A. Rfced for furniture and piano
Dwellings for sate or to rent. E. T.
moving.
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Woodruff. *
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N. P. Yowell &amp; Co III

For an up-to-date tailor-made suit, see
Remember the great Celery Sale at
D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons.
Yowell's
Sum m ary o f the Floating Small Talk
Attorney Andrew Johnson is attending
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
Fresh Georgia butter, 35 cents n pounri^
circuit court In Orlan do this week.
ried Herald Readers.
for sale by Gnrner 4 Rolierts.

DON’T READ THIS «

Everything In Yowell's big store will
Planting time is here. M. M. Smith will
be Included In the great sale begin sell you land on easy terms.
nlng Tuesday June IG.
Miss Martha Fox returned Monday from
Fancy work supplies, nt 007 Magnolia
Seventy-five bushels of cow peas fur u week’s visit with relatives In Ovjetlo
avenue.
sale cheap, at E. A. Ifeineld Co.'s.
If you want u first-class tailor-made
a C. Sample left lost week for his home
When you have an item o f news coll suit for $12.08, call at D. A. Caldwell 4
In North Carolina.
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phone No. 14B.
Sons.
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Buy Henry Clay Flour of W. W. Long.
Remember the great celery sale at
Quite a number of Sanford (icople went
The best on earth.
Yowell’s.
to Orlando on Tursdny to assist in push­
BEGINNING
Remember to have The Herald follow
House to rent for the summer, corner ing the drainage question.
you when you take your summer trip.
Magnolia avenue^and First street. En­
If It's (Minting yon want, send it to T he
C.J. Rumph Is out again after being In­ quire of Mrs. M. L. Allen.
H ekai.d -office, First-clusH work guaran­
disposed for the pnst week.
L. R. Philips has his new crop celery teed.
. T h e P o p e Contracting Co., haven change
seed In and will give you a testing
Do nwny with dust while sweeping car­
of advertisement In this Issue.
sample free.
l e s by buying Wlzznrd Cnrjiei Cleaner of
For R en t— One nnd three-quarters acres
Sunfonl Novelty. Works nnd Cement W. W. Long.
of land, near city limits. Address Box Stone Plant located at the corner of French
P. L. Dickens of Tumjta, who has been
„359 City.--- ,------ — - r - ------ ------------ hVénué And Commercial street.
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spending the past week in the city, left
If you want to sell or buy cltylots, city
Mrs. Moody, Miss Hyer, Miss Estes, nnd for Iris home on Tuesday.
pro|ierty, celery farms, see N. H. Garner. Haul Burgess of Orlando formed a parly of
New crop celery seed Just received.
»+ + + + + * + ÿ + + + + + + + &lt; C -* + * + ÿ + + + + * + 4 ’+-C-'l--f+-i-Ÿ*&lt;.+ + + + + + + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «
Remember the great celery sole ul niilomohillsts to this city last Sunday.
Call and get sample und test them for +*+4"«-ÿ*+++4-4&gt;&lt;e&gt;+*+4&gt;*+++++++-t-4-«**++-Î&gt;-t*+++4-++4++++++++*«4
Yowell'»..
I linvi added the Hygenic Co.'s toilet yourself before buying. L. R. Philips.
preparations
to my stock of fine millinery
Jay Beck lias returned from u trip to
Mr. and Mas. H. T. AvnnflertlnstTuesgoods.
Call
nnd
lns|&gt;ect stock. Mrs. M. Due West, N. C., where he s|»eiit several
day for Maryland, where they will spend
F. Allen.
weeks pleasantly in the land of the sky.
the summer.
We
wish
to
call
attention
to
the
adver­
The Herald furnishes engraved visiting
McKinley edition of ten cent sheet mu­
sic, all the popular airs, at City CigarStore. tisement Inthisissueof M. Frank. Helias cards at the same (»rice asked in Jackson­
-'“ Bulk by the Popo Contracting Co. suf­ a complete line of men's clothing and fur­ ville and New York.
nishings, and low prices prevail.
Mrs. Bliss of Orlando is visiting her sis­
ficient guarantee.
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Dr.and Mrs. W.O.King left for Wrights- ter, Mrs. Gonzales, on „Magnolia- avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. E. Speer left this week
ville-Bench, N. C., Inst Monday.andTwill
M. M. Smith lias 1,000 acres of celery
- for Kissimmee^ h rie they-wHImake IheJF
spend the week there. The AilnnlicCoast land. Sold on euavterms. -— ---------—
f - home.
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------Now Is the t)ntg_tft-buy—ypur_Bub-lrrl- Line surgeons held llteir annual meeting
Miss Mary Rome! of Indianaiiolis, Ipd.,
there this week.
(ated land. See Mi M. Smith.
and MI sb Katie Relfenherg of Palntku are
The American nnd Ellwood fence are visiting the family of their uncle, S. A.
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Celery City Sale at Yow ell's Scll-er-y
the best on the market. See them at the Berner.
Store, beginning Tuesday. June 16 and
Geo. JI. Fernnld 11urdeware Co., before
lasting until Wednesday night June 23.
Dr. ami Mrs. W. E. Housliokler have repurchasing.
lUMiedTrom a few dnys trip to Tampa.
Prof. Uuchliolz, superintendent of public
“ The Holden Real Estate Go. have purInittuciloh of Hillsborough county. s|K-nt
Mrs. Ethel P. Weibwrnr. from DeLnud,
L’llllSAd a new Hoick car fur the rapid tran­
was in the city Friday and Saturday of
Sunday in this city.
sit of prospective buyers to their suburban last week.
Not the cheapest, but the b e »t_ a r e
lands.
the meals served at The CUy KesFurnished house for rent, with till mod­
Forty acres, with house, located near
ern conveniences. Apply to Mrs. W. T.
tsurant.
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The Royal Tailors -hrand of clothing Apopka and Clny Springs. Will sell cheap Johns. 411 Park avenue.
menus perfection. See samples nt I). A. for cash. Cleur Title. Address: Bert E,
Buy
a
meal
ticket,
and
eat
your
Sunday
Dunn. Duwoginc, Mich.
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Caldwell 4 Son's.
dinner at Stumon's.
Judge MinorS. Jones spent several hours
Capt. and Mrs. R. II. Marks left Monday
The famous Elgin Creamery Butler fur
for Green Springs where they expect to in the city last Monday, being mi route to salq. tlijy , ,W. .Luug'a Groowry-------- “ —
Orlando^ where Jicjidcucdcourt*T*n»s«l«y.
remain for Kevernl^weelj^ . - ,______
Everything In Yowell's big store will
Now Is the time tu build your fence and
A little money how and a little now nnd
be included In thegreut sale beginning
the (its). H. Fernnld Hardware Co., is the
lien is the way to buy celery land. See
Tuesday, June 16.
place, to buy. See the Ellwood and Amer­
M. M. Smith for particulars.
The Ladies' Book Circle had ndelightful
ican Fence.
" Get your fencing now, nnd get the
meeting
Wednesday afternoon la the
Get a sample o f celery seed from
American or the Ellwood kind. Geo. H.
home of Mr9. J. W. Perkins.
L. R. Philips und test them and see
Fefnald Co.
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While your wife is away, make yourself
thut you get whut you wuut. New
at home nt Stuiuau's. 21 meals for $4.
Miss Rath Stewart Is home again from
crop seed now In.
a pleasant visit to relatives nml friends
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lake went to Jack
W. W. Van Ness, one of the prominent
ia Plymouth and Apopka.
sonville, Wednesday afternoon, for u few
growers of this section, left Monday for
days, combining business* with pleasure.
Celery City Sale at Yowell's Sell-er-y
PraUsville. N.Y.. where he will s|H*nd sev­
Store, beginning Tuesday June 16 and
Get ready for the. .flies and Mos­
eral months.
lasting until Wednesday night June 23.
quitoes. Largest stiTck and lowest
' N. H. Garner has associated himself with prices on screen doors und windows
You need a good typewriter and do nqt
Girpt. Marks in the Marks Real Estate ut
Harry J. Wilson's.
wont to |my an exhorbitant price for It.
Agency,-and will hereafter be identified
The
Ladles'
Aid
Society
of the Baptist
see the Bllckeuderfcr, nt The Herald oflice
with this enterprising real estate firm.
church will meet this afternoon ul 3;30in
MeCloy Martin arrived Tuesday nft'erAt n bargain—50 acres of best celery the church. All are s|»ecially urged to he
noon last from Tumiui on a visit to his
land in celery delta, (hi St.Gertrude ave­ present.
mother, Mrs. M. Martin.
nue. See Murrell, the real estate man,
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Smith huve rented
M. H. Bowler gathered a cluster of four Welborn block.
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the rectory. They will be glad tu welcome S A N F O R D
.
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F L O R ID A
tomatoes from hla garden this week, that
W. D. Holmes has resigned iris position their friends in their own home, when
weighed three .pounds. Not so bad, for an
as superintendent of the Sanford Ice and they return from their summer outing in
amateur horticulturist.
Wuter Co., nnd will embark in n new un­ the fall.
K. R. Murrell has an article In the Vuice dertaking in a few days. ,
The many friends of Mrs. A. W. Fitts
of the People In this week's issue upon the
The Herald can la; found at the store of are gratified to know that she continues
crate question and association of celery
Theo. J. Miller 4 Son and the City Cigar to Improve und is now considered on the
growers.
Store. While they can 1«; purchased at road to recovery.
Have you seen the cloth-finish ruled The Herald office, we would prefer thntevMrs. R. L. Peck and children returned
letter heads at The Herald other T The eryohe wanting extra copies would pur­
lust Thursday from Jacksonville, where
neatest und very latest thing in fine ata- chase them at those two news stands.
they have been for several weeks, visiting
tionery^LoOk_lt
Mrs. PnrdonrMnr. Pcck'irmnihen
Mr.
ond
Mrs.
L.
A.
Brumtey
nnd
children
'Trices very low,.
STRONG LINE Of CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES
left for Charlotte, N. C.. Thursday. They
F. E. Roumlllut, soliciting agent of the
Mrs. J. |i. Mitchell left last week for an
wilt spend the summer la Charlotte und Southern Express Co., is in the city, uhd
The .Latest Full Styles in Lndies’, Gent’s nnd Children’s Shoes
extended trip through Ohlo. lndianu and
other points la the Blnck mountains.
will
he
here
for
ten
days
or
mure,
looking
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Michigan, where she will spend the sumDr. J. C,.DayiA, liic . graduate optician. niter the business of the t-ompony'spntCfr
JPW months.
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is In the city ugqin and -will be at the here.
Do not throw away money on doubt­
Robbln’s Nest Saturduy, June 12. Dr.
The Pastime is showing tome fine pic­
ful seed. L R. Philips will liv e you a
Davit is well known in tills section hav­ tures nearly every night. Those short
»ample o f celery seed to test foryouring visited Sunford last spring und treat***L Get them now.
'_________ ed many^TieOpIe^suHifactorily. See Iris tours in various parts of Europe nrr very
Interesting und not very ex(ienslve.
The sewerage system Is being put In advertisement in ibis issue.
Mrs. S. 0. Chase and children, accompa­
Ant-class shape, and new traps have been
Hurry J. Wilson believes in good show nied by Mrs. B. F. Whituer and little son,
Orders Solicited For
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constructed on First street to take care of windows, and this week inis a Keen KutBenjamin, left Monday fur Cape Cod,
»11 the surface water.
ter window that attracts the' attention of where they are anticipating a delightful
The Herald has Just received a new line everyone In (Missing. Thedlsploy Ismude
itunnsr,— — ----of fine cloth-finish ruled letter^ .heads.. It up of Keen Kutrer goods, and shows re­
ROSES A SPECIA LTY
Mr. and Mrs. Turner Houser and little
kfa*1 the niftiest little bit of stationery markable talent In dressing a window
daughter leave tomorrow for Macon and
Florists Agent.
Ask for Pricaav
jh»t lias ever been shown in Sanford. with cutlery, both large und small.
different
points in Georgia, where Mr.
Trices very low.
PHONE 10Ö.
OokAveond 11th St.
SANFORD, FLA.
Do you want five ucret of good celery Houser will he enguged in t be commission
For Sale—100 gallons Georgia cane syr- land, all In cultivation, located less than
business for the next two months.
Delivered at Sanford In not less than three miles frofti Sanford, at the station of
. PoroyP. Vylo, ih a wall known advertis­
gnllon lots at 63.cent« per galkm. J. the Sanford 4 Everglades railway f This
ing man of Jacksonville, was in the city
•A-worthy, Geneva, Fla.
choice tract of lund will be sold during the
on Tuesduy. Mr. Vyle is placing some
The Atlantic Hotel at Coronado Beach next ten days for $3,500. Call nt The
choice Advertising with the state papers
open about June 1st, remodeled and Herald office for particulars.
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and some of the large dailies of the North.
burnished. Water and gas. Terms very
It is needless to call attention to the
F. P. Gatlin, a sewing machine agent at
re»*odohle. T. B. Demaree, owner and double page ad of, N. P. Yowell 4 Co. In
Proprietor,
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40-4 this Issue. You cah find It when you open Burtow, committed suicide Wednesday by
shooting himself in the head with a pistol.
G. Monroe lias discontinued the bake- The Herald, and you can find bargains In
Despondency over 111health oi himself and
|Y business, and wifi hereafter ‘devote him* their store the minute you step tn the
daughter is supposed to. have beeu the
exclusively to the grocery business. door. Their great celery sale and sell-ery
Low Prices.
Easy Payments.
Pico Block
cause. He was 30 years old.
sale will be the event of the season.
*»»d Ids advertisement in this Issue.
Waile. «1« tuner. Orlando.
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elation.)
"I im a practical chap and bslisvs
marriage« made on common sec»«
MAPPENINOS DURING THE WEEK la
prlndplea. What doea a man want to
and gat Intoxicated on lore potions
and than aettle the moot Important
More Uw Readers Will Hild a Brief
feAtt* in hta li f e r
Historical Sprint Flowing
This wax my reply to Eggleston
Tor Hurried Readers
whan ha got off a lot of foldarol abou .
Judge Thomas Stanton of East St. Louis love and sentiment and all that I ad
has resigned till office and become a street mit I was interested, for 1 waa modi
sweeper, believing that open air exercise tatlng a proposal myself, l fait very
•ora Lydia would have me. Why
will restore him to health
shouldn't nhoT I waa h paasablo fel
Sheriff John Cazalas of Mobile has been lowi aoma property of my own; doing
removed from office by the supreme court wall In tmslneaai fairly educated and
of Alabama because he failed to prevent of good aoclal position. That's the
the lynching of a negro for killing anoffi view I expected Lydia to taka of me
§nd a union wtth me, not whether aha
cer in Mobile.
would flttllne me on the groqnd that
A. D. Oliver, the man who posed as
I didn’t gat maudlin over her or abe
millionaire in Climax, Ga., and bought up
over me. The question waa, Having a
large amounts of property, established a fairly good offer with a chance to set
bank, nnd cut a wide swath generally, tie d(
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turns out to be an escaped convict from aha to accept It or run the risk of not
Monroe county, Mississippi, who has 11 getting another as acceptable? Bo
years yet to serve forgetting money under Went to he? and said: .
-Jalse pretenses, When orrcalcdln ClimaxJ .'J4Ht_Brlnsley, I'm going to make
yon a proposition—namely, that we
he had only GO cents In cash.
paaa our Uvea together aa man ant
* Fire In Augusta. Ga., recently, dlddam wife tin death do ua part."
age of $29,000 to the cotton warehouse
She looked at me out of a pair of
of S. M. Whitney &amp; Co
ataely eyes for a few momenta and
Dr. Theodore Barth, radical leader in ■aid:
"How about divorce?"
the German reichstag, is dead. He was
I've noticed that, no matter how
born In 1849.
eompooadly a man makea up bla mind
The Pope of Rome celebrated his 74th to deal with a woman, aha straight­
way sots about to discompose him.
birthday, June 2.
"The more common sense wo put
Henry F. Montague, one of the organ
Into a marriage tho leas likelihood
Izers of the abolition party in Michigan
tharoU ba of a divorce," 1 said.
in 1836, died In Kalamazoo, last week
. "It la the only part of marriage In
-aged 90 years. — -----—
which there Is a likelihood. Death
One hundred carloads of - automobiles certain.—Divorce tspoeatblc, sometimes
It la a contingency that
were shipped into Atlanta during the probable.
should
be
provided
for."
month of May.
"It seems to be that the first ques
A very deceptive counterfeit of the $5 tlon to be settled Is whether you aro
silver certificate has madellsappearanco prepared to enter upon matrimony
_ l t is of the Indian head series of 1899.
with me. After that wo can take up
* The American Sheet and Tin Plate Co, the provisions, If there are any."
"That's Just like a man—always get
of Pittsburg, Pa., has announced that be­
ting the cart before the horao. It
ginning July 1, all their plants will be op­
seems to mo that the provisions should
erated os open «shops. Also that there bo settled first. The marriage la mere
will he a reduction of 1W percent in woges ly a possible conclusion to them."
A strike of 10,000 employees-Is sure to
"(Hood gracious!" I exclaimed under
follow if these orders are put into eflect my breath. I waa nqt prepared to
Hanging from a tree in the woods near hear s woman speak o f a proposition
Of marriage as a categorical.syllogism.
Dover, N, J., last week, was found the
"Suppose," I aald, "that we leave dl
body of an unknown man with $1100 in
voice till the last o f tho provisions or,
his pockets.
rather, contingencies and begin with
¡migration into Canada from the United something o f more lmlnediate* con­
Sl aiesla it^ e arTi moUiil£&lt;Ttif 39,832, and c e n t
"Wall, what's your Income TI
the money that went with them is esti­
Again I winced, not so much at the
mated at $60,000,000.
question os at her cold blooded manner
. A world’s temperance convention is to of asking It However, I considered
be held in London, England, next month It sn eminently proper one to ask and
The strike of the street carmen in Phil responded frankly:
"I have from Investments |B,G00."
adelphia has been settled. The men are
"Roal estate, bonds, stocks or what?1*
to receive an increase in wages.
This waa getting. Irritating. I was
There are $370,000.000 in gold stored becoming flustered.
in the Denver mint.
"After all. I was right In the first
Trains on the~Georgia raIInja(i ore Tun­ place«," ! said, a bit abarply-.-^You
pect mo to. lay bare all my affairs-^}
ning regular once more, the questions
you when you haven't given mo the
which brought on the strike having been ■lightest Intimation that If they are
submitted to a board of arbitration.
satisfactory you will accept me for a

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The next congresaof the world's applied husband:"
"1 was not aware," »be replied Icily,
chemists is to be held In Washington in
'Hist I expected anything. I thought
1912.
(hst you were the expoctant person."
The Emperor of Germany and the Czar
O heavens! Worse aud worset I sat
of Russia are to meet on a royal yacht in feeling aiyl doubtless looking llko a
the Gulf of Finland. June 17,"tota!kover fool. I took out my handkerchief and
wlpod my Ups—they didn't need wip­
things.”
Two inches of snow fell in Leadville, ing—then dusted some specks off my
coat oollar, then crossed one leg over
Colorado, on Memorial Day. It was the
the other and said nothing. Neither
latest spring snowfall recorded in that did Lydia.
section of the country.
"I think," I Mid presently, "that 1
Mrs. Laura Engle of Kittanning. Pa., bad better“—
"Degin aU over?"
a dressmaker, recently fell heir to $170,A desire to Hot even with her by
000, and the first question she asked was
saying somothlng smart took posses­
the cost of a good automobile.
sion of me. When s man tries to best
Fifty deaths a day from bubonic plague a woman by saying something smart
to always gets deeper In the mud.
(s reported from Tsunn Tslu, Chinn.
"Or drop the subject," 1 said, with
Spain is to have a parcels post, money
order department, and postal savlngsbank some hauteur.
"You haven't taken It up yet," was
"system.— •— —
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The police department of New York city
What dkl she mean by this, 1 won­
bus ordered all white women acting as dered. Haven't taken it up! I thought
Cfilhescwfves (o quit and Thove- out of I'd very much taken It up. -------- :------"Perhaps you haven't understood,”
the Chinese quarter.
I M id , "what I've been talking about."
For participation in the massacre at Ad"I dare »gy I haven't"
-ns/Turksy, 44ff Moslems und 117 non-T "Didn't 1 makB ~myBclf plain T”
Moslems have been arrested.
"That depends upon what you had
Glenn Villa, a summer resort hotel at to My.”
I was getting more miffed every mo­
North Hattley, Canada, was burned last
Saturday. It was a favorite stopping ment I looked ominously at the door,
&gt;ut It didn't seem to frighten her. 1
place with people from the South.
That didn’t frighten her either.
Col. A. K. McClure, veteran Journalist of
"On reflection," I Mid, " I think my
Philadelphia, died Monday, aged 81. He toWere of stating things may be betwas a member of llie convention that nom­ er adapted to some other Intellect"
"Male or female?"
inated Abraham Lincoln for president.
This broke me up completely. t I
Confederate Memorial Day was observed
stood stupidly looking down at my
at the national cemetery at Arlington,
June 6. The grandson of Gen. Robert E.
"Why .d o n 't y o u go and explain it to
" Lee dettvered the oration.
% nice'man aud let him come and
Louisiana Piette, the young woman who
has been subject to sleeping sickness for
the past year, died in-Loweil.Mass.. June
8. Her last ottack lasted 32 days, during
weich time ahe waa practically unconscious
Caused by quantities of roeltlag snow,
the water in Great Salt Lake is higher than
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It to me," she remarked.
There was nothing to be gained with*
U ls cool creature. But her coolness,
tbs disappointment I suffered, everytiling, maddened ms. 1 scouted my
predicai ideas. I would gladly have
brown myself at her feet end begged
for pity, mercy, anything except this
horrible monster that stood between
ne. But hew could I Jump from a y

position or a practical ummago ar­
ranger to a despairing lover? Thero
was no hope. With a feeble attempt
at Indifference 1 went to the door.
Hearing a flutter behind me, I was
about to turn when a pair of arms
was flung about iflev and I'wss-hel&lt;
In a tight grasp.
“Come back," she laughed, "and be­
gin anew. And this time at the be­
ginning."
What wns the beginning? A kiss.
T. D E W ITT BOWMAN.
An Unofficial Ord»r,
Thomas, tenth Earl of Dondonnltl, at
bis death vice admiral In tho English
navy, tolls. In his "Autobiography of a
Beamon” of ah Incident on board the
Hind, on which ho served aa midship
man. The pet o f the“ ship was n par
rot, the aversion o f the boatswain;
whose whistle the bird learned to 1ml
tato exactly.
"One day a party o f Indies paid .us a
visit nboard. Hy the usual means of a
•whip’ on the 'ynrdnrm several had
peen hoisted « n deck. The clintn bad
descended for another. Scarcely bnd
Its fair freight been lifted out o f the
boat 'alongside when tho pnrrot piped
•Let go!'
"The order wan Instantly^ obeyed
and tho unfortuhato Indj, In'stend of
being comfortably seated on deck, wns
soused tn tho sea. Luckily for her, tho
non were on tho watch nnd quickly
pulled her out, und, luckily for the par
rot, tho boatswain wns on shore or
this unseasonable assumption of the
boatswain's functions might have end
cd tragically for the bird."
How Prlsonsr* Convert*.
A mnn who was «eut to Jail recently
for three days for a smnll offense was
greatly Impressed with the preenu
tlous taken to prevent tho prisoners
engaging.in conversation. There seem
ed to be wnrders everywhere, and no
one was allowed"to utfer n word.
On the Bundny he was In the church
tho psalm given was the "Old nun
dredth," Beside him were two old Jail
birds, nnd instead of tho orthodox
words beginning ‘»All people that on
earth do dw ell" this pnfr sang a hymn
o f their own In conversational style,
which went something ns follows
First convict Bings:
“ H o w lone are you in f o r i
I am dolntt slaty day».

I nearly broke n copper*»-Jaw.—
Bine low or else they'll m aybe h ear."

Second convict replies:

By this method they exchanged his
torles during the singing.—Glasgow
News,
Too Humiliating.
A certaliOTinETriiby o f six Is rapidly
assuming manly ways. Not long ago
bis "room” nt school planned an enter­
tainment.
There were to be little
songs and recitations und a mysterious
grab bag. The small boy waxed elo­
quent concerning tbc coming glories of
this show, and more especially the
part he would take.
On the morning o f the entertainment
his mother flUggcaUrtL-lhaLTit^ should
tako his llttlo' sister, aged four, with
him. Ho hung his heud.
"Don’t you want to toko her?" his
mother asked.
"No, I don’t," ho answered. - —1—
“ And why not?”
Tho reply came quickly.
" 'Causu there ain’ t none of th’ other
fellers has to bring their children!”—
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
No Acid Nsedsd.
W eary“ William Ilhoadcs—Say, Huppy, wot’s dc dlfferenco between ub an'
uew full cider?
Happy Harry—Search me.
Weary William Khoadcs—Doy don’t
have ter put no acid lu us ter keep us
from workltt'."
At which tho d ry . hay In the mow
burst loto a furious flume.—Exchange
Getting His Straight.
" I wouldn’t make a confidante of
May,” Bald tho conceited fellow, with
self satisfied smirk. "Sho told mu
you sold you wore crazy to marry me.
pr course bug' s tm rriena .if"—------r
“ No," Interrupted Miss Wise, "and
she's ndt eveu a good reporter. I didn't
s a jr l ' wbb,' but 'WOTld be.'"^CdOi6:
11c Standard and Times.

Wife^-Would It plense you, dear, if I
learned another language? HusbandYes, It would delight mo Infinitely.
Wife—Well, which one shall I study?
Husband—Tho sign language.—Smart
Bet
A Woman's Sscret.
Biggs—There goes a woman with a
past. Boggs—Yes, and there are about
twenty yeare more of It than she Is
willing to own up to.—New York Jour­
nal.
"-**■*’ -----The Quarrel.
"Last night we parted forever."
"Then I suppose Ferdy will not call
tonight."
"No, but ha'll spend the evening be­
hind a tree across tbs street"—Louis­
ville Courier-Journal.
Gsnsrsl John O. Fremont, “the Patb: «ndsr," is burled in BockJtnd ceme­
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I'v e kot tw el-elve months to serve.
T ried to break Into a house.
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wunty cotnmti*ronet» of .ski county
u kMi relating to the Drainage 61 the banford
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ifiihrt drain*, creek* ond water creek* a* proridsifcr) according to plan* and epeclBcalloni

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C08t r f clearing,
346 uo‘
To?r.iCUi V.°.rt t-'a,mcron Avern e,
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estim ated cost o f this
on. 31
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360.00.
Estimated cost o f ditch, 3800.74.

a * “ ,Ta A v * nu* » « e h South Bids Ho. 8.
‘ nt* f l a ■tak « on ‘ ho South side
au*ntitle* given herein are calculated from o f B^
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c a l Side Dralnago Canal North be
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corner Section ‘Th irty-th ree
. . . . Township Tw en ty iT 'p . 20).
iSSth Range T h irty -o n » Kant 13 . It .3 1
v f a t a sta k e marked “ O '; thonce with
» id line south o f Seotlon Thlrty-thrco
S i 111 W est to Southwest corner
.w Z o f a dlatanco o f 366 feet, thonco
in a lino North 16 feet, cast front It
■£d parallel thereto to station » 3x 50 a
¡Stance of 8.9B5'T eet and term inating
it Dio back waters o f Lake Monroo on
¡lin e 16 feot oaat o f the llnu between
uaetlona 38 and S3, consisting o f four
¿Mllona I.S.. one, two. three, four.
»action » 0. 1.— 3300 fee t long from
station 77 to Station 66 constating o f
ios7 cubic yards In excavation ostlmatyd
il l 10.06. One cu lvert cBtlmnted ut
tit DO. '«0 0 lineal foot 30 Inch auwfcr
ill* 11100.00.
Clearing catluiated ut
iifl.00. Totkl estim ate^ coat o f this son' ■actlon'^Ho. 0.— I t Is 2600 feot long
from Station 65 to Station 30. consist*
ini of I« » !) cubic yards o f excavation
Mllninled *1 8403.6». 000 fee t o f SO'
te S P n ic T »l«i&gt; ;«o, and clearing cstlmaimI at 167.26. T o ta l estim ated cuat ot
tils section, »1 «7.0, 76.
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t foot: alupe. 1 to 1.
1 Section Ho. 3.— It la 2500 feet lung
from Station 30 to 5. consisting o f 3314
eublo yards o f excavation catlmuled at
1114 15 One cu lvert estimated at
IS 00 and clearing Oitinigted at $82.86
otal estimated cost o f this section
1542.10. Slope. 1 to 1; bottom Width.

m S T t f * ♦ “ ‘ 'D ilu tes ea st w ith said sou th
H e r t m L 'i S 1
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*°. .H u ak ,n 80 w h ich
" 15 f e e t sou th o f aald s e ctio n linn nnd
L ' . ' D « a a w grusn o f L a k e Jessup, c on ­
s is tin g o f th re e se ctio n s , l, e., 17, 1 8 am i

,,,®*.c“ ° c ,* * 0, *7.— Is 2000 feot long from
« " 'o n . 78
Htatlon 60. cor,slating o f
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excavation esttmai n i i s l i i o •£' . ^ " ‘ Dnated cost (if clearIt1* ; * 8«-D‘* Estinm ted cost o f this sec3 &lt;feet3Z&lt;^’ ,8 ' S
1 * ° l i a t t o r n w id th
B ectlo n IB.— Is 2500 fe o t lo n g ffo tn
S ta tio n s 60 to 25 m id c o n sis ts o f 2211;
c u b ic yard s.
E s tim a te d ut 3332.40. E s­
tim a te d c o s t o f c le a r in g 380.00.
One
c u lv e r t K tch in on d A v e n u e , 345.0». T w o
c u lv e r ts C am eron A v e n u e 15 ft. span
2 * V, J 9° , W if t B " y t n « lc d c o s t o f tlfls
wldVh 2 W e i 40'
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Beoiton 19.— Ta 2500 feet lon g froth
Station 86 to O, nnd confllsts o f B52
cubic yards.
E stim ated rnst. 3 1 2T. Ktl.
E stim ated c o s t - o f clearing. 380.00. Totnl estim ated cost o f tills section. 3207,80. Slope I to 1; bottom width 2 feet.
r a t a l e s tim a te d cost o f tle n e v n A v e ­
nue D itc h south side. NO. 5: T o ta l cost
o f e x c a v a tio n , 3622.35.
E s tim a te d cost
o f c le a r in g 3240.00.
E s tim a te d c o s t o f
‘ 1 Dlgcs. 3135.00. E n g in e e rin g , 36" .l-o T o
•Itrl-rstiTTmted c o s t J 1057.35.

Jordan Boad m tch Ho. a.

$967.95* .
. Jotpsh C sm aron Ditch, H o. Uk

Jlcgltinlng at tho a. W. corner. 8. E.
H. Hectlon 4, Township 20 Houth Ksngi
31 East. 15 feet north on tho ansi Bid
o f Ilesn lsll—AvrmnF7~TIieuee portT, 8
degrees 50 minutes east with sec.llon
line to Stutlon 26-23, thence angle le ft
41 minutes to Station 39 - 97; thence
angle right 6 degrees 6 minutes to Sta­
tion 46x 85,3 minutes, thence angle right
so degrees 15 minutes to station 8o on
the meadows o f Lake Jessup, consisting
of four sections. I.,«.. 32. 33. 34 and .t£
- Bectlon 39.— Is 500 feet long from 81«llon So to 75, and consists o f 181 cuPIc
lurds o f excuvatlon estimated at 321.16.
Estimated cost o f Clearing, 310 00. Es­
timated cost o f this section 334.15. ~
feet on bottom, 46 degree slope.
Section 33.—- Is 2500 feet long from
atntlon 76 to 60 and consists nf 1753
cubic yards, estimated cost o f excava­
tion, 3262.96. Estimated cost o f clear­
ing. 180.00. One farm crossing, Uu.uo.
* feet on bottom, 4G degree slope.
Section 34.— Is 250tr m e t King from
Htiitlon 50 to Station 25 and consists of
* * 8» cubic yards, estimated at 331«.55.
lotr.l cost uf clearing, 330,00. Un"
Cohort L'amberon Avenuu 16 feot. | «E 00. 2 feet on Dottnm, 45 degree sloia
35-— I« 2600 foot long from
Mutton 25 t o '" 0 ," and conhilns 3091 cu,
I Ic yards, estimated at 3464.10. EstimaE s tim a te d c o s t o f b rid g e s and cui
led cost o f clearing, 310.00. Total esti­ v e rts , s e w e r p ipe. etc.. $320.00.
mated cost o f this section, $474.10.
E n g in e e rin g , 350.00.
foot bottom, 45 cU'itrw) kIoju*.
. „ T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f ' th is d itch ,
Total estimated cost o f Joo Cnmoron $990.34. .
— :■■■ — ---- --------------I»llcli, No. 10;
E stlin atu il Cost o f excn vu tlon . 31095.75

Estimated cost o f clearing. 3130.00.
Estimated cost o f bridges und cul­
verts. 155.00.
Engineering, $70.00.
.reTl.1,. i l ^ ‘ Dusted cost i if this ditch No,
10, 1350.76.
H o w a rd P a c k a rd D itc h , H o. 11.
Heg Hitting on th e eust sid e u t llc u r d a ll
A v e n u e 15 fe e t south o f tho lo t lin e-tietw e « n IV und 32 H o w a rd P a c k a rd Lan d
Co. H ub-dlvlslu n, tliencu N o r th 89 do
grecs. 30 m in u té s E a s t on a lin e 15 f e e t
south o f th e c e n te r s e ctio n s 9 a n d —io
T o w n s h ip 20, Mouth R a n g e ;it Iktst, e n d ­
in g a t MnttoTT-SO. lo o t r r r - e r a iu t la the
m eadowN o f- i^ tk u Jessup, c o p s is lln g o f
fo u r section s, I. a., 37. 38, 39. and 40.
S ectio n 37.— is 500 fe e t lo n g
fr o m
S ta tio n 80 t o -76 udii c o n s is ts o f 61 c u ­
bic yu rd s o f e x c a v a tio n , e s t i m a t e d at
37.62, T o ta l e s tim a te d c o s t o f c b n r ln g .
31,52. T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t 39.H , M o p e
to 1: b ottom 2 fe et.
B ectlon 38.— Is 2500 fe e t lo n g fr o m
S ta tio n 75 to S ta tio n GO, and con tu ln s
1135 cu b ic y a rd s o f excn vu tlon , e s tim a ­
ted a t 3179,37. E s tim a te d c o s t o f c le a r ­
ing. 335187. T w o Hood g a te s c s l Limited
a t 328,00. T o t a l e s tim a te d c i’x l u ( llitt0t-ctlon. 3213.24,— R b .p e l to t ;- b o t t o m .
W id th 2 fe e t.
*
B ectlon 39.— Is C600 fe e t lo n g fro m
S ta tio n 50 to .Station 2G und c o n s is ts o f
3238 ru b le y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n e s tim a ­
teli at 3404.,5. E s tim a te d c o s t o f c le a r ­
ing, 380.95. Itr ld g e P u n ieron A v e n u e . 16
ft. span, 34 5.00.
T o t a l e s tim a te d cost
o f th is se ctio n , 3630.70.
S lo p e 1 to I;
b ottom .w idth, 2 fe o t.
B ectlon 40.— Is 2600 f e e l lo n g fro m
.Station ;'5 to " O ," und c o n sis ts o f 71939
cu b ic y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n , e s tim a te d ut
3 192.37.
E s tim a te d
c o s t o f c le a rin g ,
398.47. T o tn l e s tim a te d eoftt ■if - t l . l « « — .
♦I*'";—3590.SI:
Hl'iipë 1 to i ; b o tto m 2
fe o t.
T o ta l est I m a led c o s t o f H o w a rd *ttckaril tu teli No. I I :
T o ta l e s tim a te d
cost o f
e x c u v a tlo n .
311184.11.
T o ta l
e s tim a te d
cost
of
c le a rin g .
3216. 81.
E s tim a te d c o s t o f b rid g e s und CutV e rts . 373.00.
l 'o s i o f E n g in e e rin g , 360.00.
T o ta l e s tim a te d cost o f
tills
d itch .
11133.9 2.

H e g llin in g ut H tatlon " O " a point on
th e c a s t Sl'lu u f Ilcu rd u ll A v e n u e null 15
fe i'I ea st o f the n o rth w est co rn e r o f the
Houthwi'Ht q u a rte r o f th e n o rth east q u a r­
ter, .section 4. T o w n s h ip 20, P ou lt, lla n g e
31 east, th en ce w ith the b ea rin g o r Haul
s
e c tio n llnu e a s tw a r d f o llo w in g th e c e n ­
Btetion Ho.
i-It Is COO. fe e t long
from Station C to "O ." consisUng o f 701 te r lin o o f tho p resen t c o n s tru c tio n s ta ­
eublo yards, estimated ut 387.02 and tio n 14 und t h e r e . te rm in a te s at 740b
T o t a l ea- f e e t fr o m the p lace o f b egin n in g, c on ­
a tlm a te a aI t 117.52.
clearing, eestimated
s is tin g o f th ree section s, b e., 20. 2 ,
tlmated
c o s t o f th is s e c tio n . 1106.14.
tlmuteu cost
_____ ,
______
Cuñal
SouthF ami 22.
East Side
Sid e ______A
D r a in a g| el
S e c tio n 30— Is 2500 fe e t lo n g fro m
Ditch No. 3. 1 T h is d itc h b e g in s a t Stutlon "O " a t th e s a m e p o in t us th e n o rth S ta tio n 75 to 50. c o n s is tin g o f 2236 c u ­
bic
y a rd s o f e x c a v a tin g e s tim a te d at
bound ditch an d la th e s a m e s y s te m o f
C le a r in g e s tim a te d ut 380.00
Intercepting us th e north*, on e. w it h a 3335.40.
lo t u l e s tim a te d c o s t o f th is section ,
■nut o u tle t' to D u k e J e s su p .
S ta tio n
J
iii'.O
.
KJojie,_
l i i to 1 ; tHiitoui w id th .
••O" Is u t _ tho s u m m it lg v id .. D ugins.
' nlng at a p o in t 3 7 » f o o t E a s t o i th o 1 root.
Boctlon 31.— l s _ 250u fuel -long from
F ' l U m i 1 kirn nr. H c c tlim - T h i r t yy*U u ow - — B
a i m » - t o - t o -44lo iter, 25. c o n s is tin g o f
s
e n tii
J1S) T o w n s h ip
T w e n ty
(2 0 )
Strath
2864
cu b ic yard s, e s tim a te d a t $129.110.
Jlan go T lilr t y - o n o (3 1 ) E a s t; th en c e
east w ith th e s o u th lin e o f s a id s e c tio n T o ta l e s tim a te d c o s t o f el op rin g. 38110».
looo fe e t to th e n o r th e a s t c o r n e r o f the O ne c u lv e r t C am eron A ven u o . 345.00.Two
northwest q u a r te r
of
th o
n o r th w e s t c u lv e r ts ltlc h m o n d A v e n u e , 390.110. T o quarter, thonco s o u th w it h %— V4 lin e tul c o s t o f th is section , 361 1.60. Slop e
through-th e c e n te r E a s t Vi o f S e c tio n s H i to I ; b ottom w id th , 1 root.
S e c tio n S3.— Is 2500 fo o l lon g fro m
4, ( and 16 o f T o w n s h ip T w e n t y (2 »&gt;
South lla n g e T h ir t y - o n e (3 1 ) E u st. and S ta tio n s 25 to " O ," c o n s is tin g o f 208',
cu
b ic y a rd s e s tim a te d at $312.90. E s t i­
term inating a t th e w a t e r lin e o r L a k e
T o ta l
Jessup a t S ta tio n 143x40 a dlB tnnco e f m ated c o s t o f . c le a rin g , $80.00.
t'H
tlm ated c o s t o f thlN seotl &gt;11, |'!92 »0.
11,110 fe e t sou th f r o m u n g lo a t 10, conS
lo
p
e
lys
to
1:
b
ottom
,
1
foot.
slating o f s ix s e c tio n s , 1 e., 6, 6, 7, 8, 9
T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f Jord an Hon 1
10.
P it c h N
, T ulitl eosH o f eseTt-virttmrfaction H o. Ik— -Is 1800 f e e t J o n g f r o m
»
I
O
t i .BO.
E s tim a te d cost o f 'ch nrlntr,
—: Station 143 to S t a tio n 12C, a n d c tm sls t3
2
1
0
.1
)
0.
C
u
lv
e
rts . $136.00. E n g in e e rin g
ing o f 3519 c u b ic y a rd s o f v x c a v u llu n
T o tn l esUm utud cost o f d ite li
cattniatcd ut 3441.12, c le a r in g e s tim a te d 360.00.
at 118.22. T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f th is N o. 6, $1512.90.
section, 1629.34, S lo p e , 1 to 1; b o tto m
U r o w ii B oad D ite ti Ho. 7.
width 4 feet.
Ile g ln n ln g ut lO p o in t on thè ca s t siile
Bectlon H o. fl.— I s 1500 f e e l lo n g fr o m
&gt;f U en rd all A vei,U e \ li&gt; fe e t South o f thè
jStatlun 1*26 to S t a tio n 100, c o n s is tin g o f
j l » » 9 cubic yu rd s o f e x c a v a tio n , e s t im a ­ n u rth w c s t C orner u f th è S o u th w e s t q u a ited nt
3999.87,
E s t im a t e d
cost
o f ter, H ectioil 4. T ovvn sh lp 2», South Itu u ge
3199.97. o n e fa r m c r o s s in g , 38.00. iJr*- 31 l-à,sl. ut S ta tio n " t f . " lUer,(;e - i h ! vvlth
1Jrmited cost o f th is s e c tio n , 31207.84. th e siili! V« lin o and thè c e n te r Uno o f
S r it lo n 2 ro r a d isto ove o f 7600 f o c i &lt;Tr
Slope 1 to 1; b o tto m w id th , 4 fe e t .
C am eron C it y D itc h , H o. 13.
Bectlon H o. 7.— I s
2600
fe e t
lon g. S tu tlo il 76. und tlu-re te rm in a ti a. eonH egltm ln g on a lin e b e tw e e n S e c tio n s
.23,. j
TUatlun 100 to S lu tlo n 75 c o n s is tin g nr s is lln g o f f our a e e tlons, I.
«■-cewt—m
—¡puwenm i p - r e ■un iiw i tti u r i
•■»(*1) cob le y n r d » of-T xe n vrv tln )f,"e H ttin :r''* Ttrirl *5tì;
!v,i î t. at S t» tini n«&gt;r tit on tlie rant H id e
H «c tio u S3.— In 6üö f r e t
fro m St &gt;• «»fLed lit 31070.57.
E s tim a te d c o s t ot
Avenue:. 16“ fret—s o u th e r
clearing 3214.17.
T o t a l e s tim a te d cost tlh ii SU 'tn 75. A Vlil CohhlHlH «ir 6U tut h r Loi Uff.* but WIM1h &lt;;i atul 84, thoiit’U I’ll Ht
of this section , 31286.04.
S lo p e 1 to 1, sa n ia «if excuvutiu n, eM U m al.»! at
along
«¡(Id
Ilm*
to Station 20-11
•1».
Knt inulti-il ciiHt u f clicirlMH,
Ksi* Hu­ ICI* HMUtll at
bottom w idth, 4 fe e t.
rl#li aiUih* t«i ivntiT Ihn
ili iti ti "il ciuNl u f
lliis
h» itim i.
!2I.0&lt;*
Section H o. B. — Is 2500 fo o t lo n g fro m
f f •Id dltcl m M fi a I till* * tl#i* uf lin
Btulbm 75. to S ta tio n 60, c o n s is tin g of tr»l**|*«.% 1 tu I, tailtuiii \v111111. i fon t.
meadiiWK at Station 30, oil tile* H«‘Ctlon
Section 24.— I h 2i»0lJ f«Mt Ione fra li» llm , ruiiNi.Ht Ing
7899 entile y a rd s . o f e x c a v a t in g e s tlm ii
ot two BfCt lUI IH , i »*,
t a l lun.s 75 to 5U, nini houh IM h o f
ted at 11 153.25. C le a r in g e s tim a te d at
11 uml 41.
ab le ya r ii» u f u x rava t imi uMtlniritfil al
3197.26.
T o ta l e s tim a te d coni o f th is
B ectlon 41.— la 500 fuel J o n g fro m
1 1 IJ.r.o,
K rtllm atrtl fo h l
uf l'In irin t;
S'cllim 31380.60. S lo p e ,
1 to 1; b ottom
S tillim i 3o to 25 and conaDilfl o f 178 cuT u ta ! c£itiiiiati’&lt;| «mihi «'I U» r» M i' v i r i l « o f e x c a v a tio n , oMtlmutod at
width. :i fe e l.
h iit liiii $2250.50.
I t «i 1. buttuin 122.35. T o ta l catiin u tcil c o s t o f eb i»rln g
B«ctlou Ho. 9.— In ? '.nil fe e t lon g fto m
Htntlrin tU .to S lu t lo ia 25, ooiiMlHlini; o f U 1(1III, 1 foul.'
I I I 15.
T o ta l &gt;-m liim l'il cost o f th is
S e d io li
2£|.— I h 23 u U f r e t lu t*« ft&lt;»n.
Till» cubic yurtls o f e x c a v a t in g e s tim a ­
nuotimi, fi.ti.iO
S lop e 1 to ] , b ottom , 2
ted it 3'117.25.
C le a r in g e s llm n te d nl ^ tu tim i f»*l tu Hint Inn -,»* alili tmiiHintH
r&lt; ol
131 cu b ic
&gt;lin i« i àUtiiiit&lt; (1 u l
Il'i.'.BT. One fa r m c r o s s in g . 35.01). T o t a l
S o ctlon 42. I m 2500 fe o t lo n g fro n ,
vHimmtml cost n f i
$sn «mi. One S tillim i 25 to
rsllinuled cost o f th is a c e tio u , 3738,12.
um l conalnlH o f 3393
u lv iT t K am erun Av«*iuic, $ tr». «h*, M u «» cu bic y a r d " o f &lt; x c a v u tlo o , c a tlo u ilo d
"i'lj'e ; r i d I T T i i i (Tom w id th , 2 fe o t.
u lvcitM Itlcliin om l A Vd im * IVO
T u tal M 2 to (i
Btctlun Hu. 10.-— is 25i)o fe o t lo n g fr o m
E a tlm a te d
coat o f c le a rin g ,
ut hrm to'l cunt u f i 111m Ht et luí» $ l »lMí,ri
Station 25 to S t a tio n " O , " o o n s ls tln g o f
tM .x il
Ouo c u lv e r t 16 fe e l, «1 5 ,(lb. T o ta l
Slupc
1
tu
1
;
(»nttuiii
u
lililí
1
Tout,
3iU9 cubic y a rd s o f e x c a v a t in g , e s t im a ­
in tito lite li Cost o f Ih la se ctio n , 3553,90.
S e c tio n 2C.— I h 2500 f • **t lung fro m
t'd nt 3158.62. E s tim a te d c o s t o f c le a r ­
Slope, I to 1. b ottom , 2 fe et.
ing. 397,72,
Otto f a r m c r o s s in g 38.no. »Station 25 to ‘ ’t&gt;,M und c o n ta in s 1213
T o t a l t-aUiouteil coat o f ( 'a to r r o o C i t y
Cöül* IIKT.1I5. T o ­ D ite li, No, 12;
— U n lim ited e a s t - o f th is soctlcm ,' 3 594; 31, ru tile y n n ls.
ni
4'Hthnut‘
il
cost
o
f
cluurini;*
$80.01»
Tutnt esH m a ted c o s t o i
E ast
Hide
T o ta l calttn ntcil coat o f e x c a v a tio n »
Dralnago Canal, 39661.22. T o t a l c o h i o r T o ta l cust u f t ill« Ma i nm, $201.'.»5. Slot*»* 3 116.25.
to I; huttuin w idth , une foot.
excavation, 35869.40. E s tim a te d c o a t or
Est Umili li (Mist o f c le a rin g , 399.25.
'ru tn l cumt o f H rnw ii Ituud 1*1 Ich No, 7
tile. 32100.00. E s llliin te tl ,’c o s t o f c le a r ­
jlr ld g e s uml c u lv e rts , $15.00.
T
o
t
a
l
cunt
o
t
e
x
c
a
v
a
lion
,
$5
t
v
lu.
ing. 11097.82. E n g in e e r in g . 3180.00 Em
E n k lh e e rio g , $26.00.
l'ÙHtltnutod euxt u f c le a rin g . $252.00.
tlm ated c o s t o f cu fiverts, b rid g e s , etc.,
T o t a l estlom t(M Ì c o s t o f tblH d itch ,
lCallinntcd OOMt u f c u lv e r t* , $135.00.
1114.00. T o t a l C O fiB ir d ltc h . 3»061.32.
»615.60.
N n j;In c e rili# , $C0.00.
C H A B B 33I T O K H O . 3.
T o t a l e xtiin u ted * cunt u f th is ditch,
D s s rd s ll A v t n u t D itc h , H o. 13.
K egln nlng A t a s ta k e a t th o S o u th w e s t
m .io .
S ection 9 anil 16 , T o w n s h ip 20 S ou th
«urncr o f tho N o r t h w e s t Q u a r te r , S e c ­
R a n g e 31 E ast.
K e g ln n ln g a t H tutlm i
tion 33, T o w n s h ip 10, S o u th llr u n g a 31
V T h ltn sr D itc h H o. B.
" O " on th e w e s t s id e o f Ile a r d a ll A v e ­
£ “ *t at S ta tio n •’O " ; th e n c e N o r th 88
nuu
In
th
e
c
e
n
te
r
o f S e c tio n 9 nnd 16
K
e
g
ln
n
ln
g
at
tho
s
o
u
th
w
e
s
t
c
o
rn
e
r
rtf
d ig ie e s and 30 m in u te s E a s t w it h tho VI
he n o rth e a s t qu a rter, (tuctlon 33, T o w n ­ fo o t w est o f th e '4 ru ction line, th en ce
flo e s o f said s e c tio n s a m i S e c tio n 31,
3t east, thetlee south p a ra lle l w ith said lin e to s ta tim i
said tow n und r a n g e to S tn tlo n 76 lit sh ip 20 S ou th lta n gu
J he w a ter lin e o f S t. J o h n s I t i v e r w h e r e n o rth on a lin e to u p oin t 26 fe e t n orth 15 In th e L a k e le s su p lu en d ow s. ttelng
o
f
tho
c
e
n
te
r
o
i
C
e
le
r
y
A v e n u e , thenc«- Iso fe e t In ttie p r a ir ie und a|&gt;out a m ile
*t crosses s a id lin e c o n s is tin g o f fo u r
enst 300 fe e t, tlien o e n o rth th ro u gh fro m w a te r le v e l and 18 Inches n b o vi
sections. 1.
J i, l i , 13 an d 3 «,
W h ltn e r 's land and on lin o butwesn J- lake le v e l s tan d a rd e le v a tio n an d In secSeetloa H o. 11,— I s 1100 f e e t lo n g fr o m
Station 86 to 76, c o n s is t in g o f 42 cu b ic N. W h ltn e r uiul S tep h en s to S ta tio n 5« llo n 16. and c o n s is tin g o f tw.o section s,
I. e.. 43 and 44.
yards, e s tim a te d a t 35.25. nnd c le a r in g at w a t e r 1Ine oil W o o d r tiff C an al In i b
B ectlon 43.— Is 3500 fe e t lo n g fr o m
uv ,Huts.
. « . « , c o n s is tin g o f th re e sec♦»tlm ated a t 310.60.
T o t a l e s tim a te d Monroe
S
ta tio n 50 to 25 and c o n s is ts o f 3S
ions. I. c.. -27. 28 und 29.
coat o f th is s e ctio n , 315.7G. S lo p e 1 to
cublo
y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n e s tim a te d nl
B
ectlon
37.—
I
s
70':
fo
o
t
lu
n
g
fro
m
Hla
1; bottom W idth, 3 fo o t.
$180.75. T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f c le a r ­
Holt 57 to M tullou 50 am i c o n ta in s 2"
„ « • " t l o n H o. 13.-—I s 2500 f e e t lo n g fr o m
in
g
,
$96,15.
T p tu l e s tim a te d c o s t o f tills
a b le yu rd s ostlm a tb d dt -326 12. T o ta l
75 to S t a tio n 60, c o n s is tin g o f
2242 cubic y a rd s , o s tiiM U c d u t - 1 292.7 6 .s tin m te d c o s t o f c le a r in g 330,00." E s t i­ Section. $676.90. S lop e, 1 to I ; botton i.
; 2 fe et.
-U M Tlhg e s tim a te d n t 358.56. T o t a l es- m ated c o s t o f th is section , 356 12.
S ectio n 44.— Is 2500 fe e t lo n g fr o m
U m atctTcost o f
th is
s e c tio n .
3361.30. fo o t b ottom , 15 d e g re e slope.
Section 88,— Is 2500 feet long from S ta tim i 25 tu "O '* uml c o n s is ts o f 3933
“ '¡¿ b e ! &lt;° 1• b o tto m w id th . 2 fe e t.
cu
b ic yu rd s o f e x c a v u tlo n . e s tim a te d it
Station
50
to
Station
25
and
consists
o
f
„.B ectlon H o . 13.— la 2600 f e e t lo n g fr o m
$190.372 T o t a l e s t im a ted c o s t o f c iiv irfiJ tioa .G O to S ta tio n 25. c o n s is tin g o f 4632 cublo yards o f excavation, cstlm a- 7Tig; 3PS.0T."'. T o tu r im n m a P h l "coal o f ' Hi I s
____ i l i t t . c
cubla—
Ptie&lt;l*-n#~OTrerrntrnw—
rrc^J
u b la -y
a e d w -o i-e x c n v n rtn jfrT 'K
T IT|HIP' Tcd - n r | S f »:&lt;*»:— Estfrnntrrl •cn sru rcU a ir- Section, "ID S «.44.
lng 350.0(1. One 16 fo o l culvert C elery
i t s n-?1
3*9.76. C le a r in g e s tim a te d nt Avenue.
T o ta l ostlmulrrt cost o f Uo.irUall A v t x
345.00, T o ta l estim ated cost of
?,*■ */• U rld g o n t C a m e r o n A v e n u o osjm u -4 x tt»h i-N o. H i— —
*•
«Vnf t f d a t 345.00, T o t n l e s tim a te d c o
.,-.
s t this section, 3674.00. _ H t a l l Q a . i L chaKgT
o ta l estlrn uted c o s t o f e x c a v a tio n .
-----£ * rllila -o a o tle n « 4 S0.72. - S l o p c - r i d l ; ra fro m 2 fe e t to J Feet on bottom. Hla»971.12.
tlon 45 changed from 3 fe e t to 4 foot on
odfDTiii w id th . 2 fe e t .
E s tim a te d c o s t o f c tou rln g, $191.22.
bottom* ° * a e-— lB 2608 fe o t lo n g fr o m
E n g in e e rin g , $40.00:
B ectlon 29.— Is 2500 f e e t lo n g fro m
* i «7 ° n A 8 &lt;° S t a tio n " O , " c o n s is tin g o f
T
o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f D itc h N o. IS.
? *!• ®uble y a rd s o f e x c a v a t in g eatim u - S ta tio n 25 to "O ,” and c o n s is ts o f 1884 $1206.34.
yard s.
E s tim a te d c o s t o f e x c a v a tio n ,
Donn*
C le a r in g e s t im s t e d ^ s t
983.4«, E S U n U iU iax ilfit O f e tc a r m g fjtb-m»

LL2.M*- Krldgs* Ueaiststl AVCrrtie TStlrna'
t£?tim

.T0’ ® ^
T o t n l e s tim a te d c o s t o f
*&lt;&lt;0.06. S lo p e 1 to l ; b ot-

‘om w d,,, , feot

v „ i * 1 e s tim a te d c o s t o f C h a s e D itc h
i j ® - 5-., T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f e x c a v n .
Inii1’
e s t im a t e d c o s t o f c le a r ­
ing i i * i * « V *
E s tim a te d c o s t o f b rld g S5'|J*®*'00. C oat o f e n g in e e r in g , 370.00.
e stim ated c o s t o f d itc h . 31307.82.

a to sv * A ren as Bltota H orth Ho. 4.
l u « t f .i1*1! * at Station "O " n point on
Nnrii
Avenue 16 feet north o f tho
( » * „ # * ! &amp; oorn« r o f the northeast quurtm _"‘ Section «, Tow nship 19, South
•
thonco North 88 degrees
nf n 0 ml»»utes oast with tho north line
“ V * Avenue to Station 80 In the
nrey.1?
P ralrls ending 15 font
sals
***• Sootlon line o f Section 3 4,
• n&lt;1 range nnd there termlh M i'
.
feet from tlia hammock
p ra irie , P im m s tin g o r 'D i n ^
14, 16 a n d 1«.

.i“ i» S ° S n K
•SR vM .® *

!¡í a • iw t .ii,

%l«th, 8 f e e t

luatlrniilcid coni o f thlft »ftc*
bottom
Slope 1 to

B u Ä ™ 0» Ä t « ^ - I s

2600

fe e t

S [tlm
r ssted
- a ci'&amp;o î iÆ' o f K î k a ,
I *5*I'««ted esosi « i

ong from
slstlng o f
at (l 154.61.
l i i

c t ir v .T r
Idtb. 2 feot-

t»l*?bíl0í .

*600 feet lo®* EfO! I

2 iiP * *• Î 9 Station •*0 .'* an 1 ¡Snudi»*
* l l &lt;* cublo yards.
Estim ated oost,

e n d in g a t S t a tio n 69 on back w n to r lin e
o f laik ii M o n ro e a t c r o s s in g o f C e le r y
A v e n u o to b e tile d w ith 300 fe o t o r 24Inch uownr pln o.i m a k in g th o t w o tin g le
p olh tn w ith tilin g , c o n s is tin g o f th re e
Hue linns, lr-Wrj-44.—4 7 -an d ‘ 48:-----------------B ectlo n 46.— Is 2100 fe e t lo n g fr o m
S ta tio n 21 to " O ," und c o n s IM s u f 1081
Cublo y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n , e s tim a te d a t
«136.12. E stlrn u ted c o s t’ or d e a l i n g 330.oo. Slope, 1 to 1; b o tto m w id th , 8 fe e t.
T o tu l e s tim a te d c o s t o f
th is
seotlo n .
$166.12.
S e c tio n 47c—I s 1300 f e e t lo n g fr o m
B ia tlo n :tx to S ta tio n 26 and c o n s t ila o i
1295 cu b ic yurdn o r e x c a v a tio n , e s tim a
ted nt 1161.87. E st I m ated c o s t o f c le a r
Ing, $30.00.
300 f e e t o f 24-inch s e w e r
p ip e nt 80 c e n ts p e r lin e a l fo o t In p la c e
fo u r c o n n e c tio n s, 3340.00. O ne c o n cro te
b o x S. I». In le ts s to r m w a t e r ut $20.00
each, $80.00.
T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f
th is s e c tio n $511.87.
• B ectlo n 4B.— Is 2500 fe e t lo n g fro m
S tn tlo n 25 to " O " und c o n s is ts o f 1947
cu b ic y a rd s o f e x ò a v a tlo n e s tu ila ted nt
$342.35. E s tim a te d
c o s t o f c le a r in g
320.0O. T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t’ o f th is s ec
tlon . $263.35.
T o tn l e s tim a te d c o s t o f D r. A ld r id g e
D itch. N o. 15:
,
T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f e x c a v a tio n ,
$540.34.
^ T o t u l e s tim a te d c o s t o f c le a r in g , $80.

T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f l i d s
¡utrtlim ;' T h »- W U«barg:HyaAKklt_T&gt;ttch, Ho. 14K eglnnlng on th e N o rtlT lIiie KieTirni V."
3307.60. 2 fo o t b ottom , 45 d e g r e e s lop -.
T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f W h lU te r D itc h Tow nship 20. South R an ge 31 ITnst, at
S ta tio n * '0 ." 663 - fe e t e a s t o f th e N . '^Vt.
No 8*
c o r n e r -o f th e N. E. (4, said sectlonT t o w n ­
T o t a l c o a t Of e x c a v a tio n , 887.72.
sh ip uml ra n g e ; th en ce Bouth w ith s a id
E s tim a te d c o i l o f c u lv e r t, 345.00.
l i s e ctio n llnu 1760 f e e t to *x&gt;ld w a t e r ­
T o tu l coat o fl c le a rin g , 3105.00.
w a y ; th en ce s o u th e a s te rly 300 Jtaa*- to
E n g in e e rin g , 346.00.
T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f thlB ditch, th e end In said section , to w m -m p nnd
ra n g e and lin o n f open d itc h , .c o n tu ln fn g
31082.72.
one section, I. e,, 46.
B action 4S.— Is 3000 f e e t lo n g fr o m
A- B . C a m eron D itc h H o. 0.
D c g ln n ln g on C a m eron A v e n u e 320 S ta tio n 30 to " O ," and c o n s is ts o f J3G0
fo o t n orth ( o f Ujo s o u th w e s t c o r n e r o f niililc y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n , e s tim a te 1 lit
D ot N o. 6 \ IJ ro *v n 's S u b d iv is io n , K eck 3367.91, nnd c le a r in g e s tim a te d ut $87.76
H a m m o ck , B eetton 3, th en c e e a s tw a rd O n e b rld gn e t K r o n d v v a y 15 ft- span.
w ith th e m e a n d e rin g o f th e o ld d itc h to 1 1.’ ,ibi. S lop e, I to 1; b o tto m w l Ith. 1
S ta tio n 40, w h ich is ab ou t 1000 fe e t In fo o t fro m " O " to 10. S lo)»o 1 t o 1,; hot. ..
th e p r a ir ie s o f L a k e J e s su p and Con­ torn 2 f e e t fro iti 10 to 30.
T o tn l c o s t o f th is d itc h N o . 142*
s is ts o f tw o se ctio n s . I. a . 80 nnd SI.
l i j o j c 021 p f p : X2a vidLlwi.. 14kA.51 - - ~ —
S e c tio n 30— Is 2100 fe e t 1o ijg fr o n 1
Total e s tim a te d
cost
of
c le a rin g ,
Station**tU 'M O ' 75. A fid'-cD nslsW o f 2 0 . r
$87.76.
.
cu b ic y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n e s tim a te d at
T
o
t
a
l
e
s
tim
a
te
d
c
o
s
t
o
f
b
r
id
g
e
s $46.00.
; 303.00.
E s tim a te d
cost
o f c le a rin g .
E n g in e e rin g , 326.00.
; 76.00. S lo p e 1 to 1: b ottom , tw o fe et.
T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f th is d itc h ,
E s tim a te d c o s t o f th is s e ctio n , 1378.00.
__________
S e c tio n 31.— Is 2600 fe e t lo n g fro m $610 «0 .
S ta tio n 26 to " O . " and c o n s is ts o f 3133
Dr. A ld rtd gs Ditch, Mo. IB.
cu b ic y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n , e s tim a te d at
K e g ln n ln g on a lo t lin n abou t 200 fon t
1469.95.
E s tim a te d c o a t l o f c le a rin g .
n
orth
and 320 fe e t w e s t n f th o s o u th e a s t
10.00.
IH
M
. T. .o tn l_ e s tim a te d c o s t o f th is c o r n e r o f th a N . W . U o f th o B. E. »4 o f
S lo p e 1 to l : b ottom .
s e c tio n 3649.96.
B ectlo n 32. T o w n s h ip 19 8 ou th lla n g e 31
t fitì t*
a t S ta tio n “ O ,” tlien cu n o rth w a r d
T o t a l e s tim a te d
coat
of
C am eron
f o llo w in g tb s m e a n d e r in g n f th e o ld
Ditch Nor*: _
V,
d itc h to w ith in 100 fo s t o f C e le r y A v e ­
Total coat o f excavation. |771.*6.
nue, th en cs r ig h t 35 d e g r e e s to a p o in t
Clearing. * « 55;®®-.100 fe e t n o rth o f C s le r r A v e n u e ; th en cs
Engineering, f 40.40.
Total eatlmated cost of tbla ditch. a g a in w ith th e o ld d itc h n o rth w a r d to

B eotian 50.— Is ÏBOO f e e t lo n g -fro m
S ta tio n 7 5 -to 60, c o n s is tin g o f 1643 c u b ic
y a rd s O f e x e d v s tjo n . e s tim a te d n t $247.-.
10. C le a r in g e s tim a te d n t 330.00. T w o

_ltiiiU tfcaaa.it—s p a n « « c h .| J i.m i.

T o ta l

e s tim a te d c o s t o f th is m iction, $399.20.
Slop e. 1 to 1; b ottom , l T eec
jM c tlo u CO— l a 2 5 0 0 -.-feet lo n g fr o m
S ta tio n CO to 35, an d c o n s is ts o r 295»
cu b ic y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n , e s tim a te d nt
489.5».
C le a r in g e s tim a te d a t $30.00.
V U r y A v e n u e d itc h an d F i f t h ' A v e n u e
D itc h 33 f e e t n t $3.00 p e r fo o t, $99.0».
T o t a l e s tim a te d c o a t o f
th is
section ,
$618.00. S lo p e, l tu I ; b o tto m *9 fe o t.
B ic tlo u 6 1 ,— Is 260» fe e t lo n g fr o m
S ta tio n 25 to **D," an d c o n s is ts o f 2334
c u b ic y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n e s tim a te d e t
$34».lu.
C le a rin g e s tim a te d n t $80.0».
O ne b rid g e span 20 fe e l. $60.00. T o t a l
e s tim a te d c o s t o f ” th ls se ctio n . $480.10.
Slop e, 1 to l ; b o tto m w id th , 8 fe a t.
I'o ta l e s tim a te d c o s t o r P u m p K ra iic h
D itc h Nh. 19;
e s tim a te d c o s t o f e x c a v a tio n ,
$1006.10.

Î

Estimated-cost or clearing. Ufo.oo.

E s tim a te d c o s t o f b rid g e s,
etc.. $231.0»,
C o s t o f E n g in e e rin g , $60.00.

$1677*10

C08‘

°r

c u lv e rts ,

‘ his

ditch.

T h e M i l l Branch D itch H o i JtO. 1
R u g ln n ln g a t S ta tio n •‘O'* a t th e N. W .
c o r n e r o f L o t 40. M. M. S m ith 's s u b d i­
v is io n N o. 3, on tha w e s t lin e o f S e c tio n
28, T o w n s h ip 19, S o u th R a n g e 30 E a s t;
th en ce e a s tw a r d W ith lo t lin e to tlie c a s t
lin o o f aald Su ction to S ta tio n 5 9 - 1 8 ;
tliencu a n g le «0 d e g r e e s r ig h t to S ta tio n
O h sp p el D itc h , H o . IS .
«1 - 4 1 ; th en ce u n glo 90 d e g r e e s r ig h t
B e g in n in g a t th o S. E. c o r n e r N . E. &gt;; th ro u gh Su ction s 27 and 26 t o tho O ld
o f th e 8. w . *4, S e c tio n 32, T o w n s h ip !Í&lt; M ill li ranch
S ta tio n
147 - 97;
th en ce
S o u th R a n g e 31 E a s t a t S ta tio n “ O,* n n g lo l e f t 66 d e g r e e s p a s s in g under A .
th en ce n orth f o l l o w i n g th e ea st linó o f C. E. tru ck s to S tn tlo n 152 - 78; tliencu
l- o v e jo y A v e n u e to H tntloit 61 on the a n g le r ig h t 6 d e g r e e s 69 m in u te s tq
lu c k 'W a te r * o f la ik o M on ro e, und th ere h ta tlo n 1 5 5- 43; th en c e r ig h t Jtl d e ­
tcru iln a tu s and c o n s is ts o f th re o s e c ­ g r e e s 10 t n t n W s J o 'B l n l l o l i 161 -3 8 ;
tio n », I. c., 49, 50 und 61.
tliencu n n g lo l e f t 33 d e g r e e s 13 m in u tes
B s c tlo a 49.— I s l i n o fe e t lo n g Troin to S ta tio n 1 6 8 -7 2 : tliencu a n g le r ig h t
St»ttie n Ç1 to S ta tio n 60 und con slstn o i 25 d e g r e e s 22 m in u te s to S lltlio n 177 4*6 c u b ic y a rd s o f e X cA va tlon e s tim a te d 2 6-10 on n orth sid e o r S t .'G e r tr u d e A v e ut $ »8 .la .
E s tim a te d c o s t o f c le a rin g , Ituo; tliencu tin gle l e f t 50 d e g r e e s to
$20.00. T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f tills aec- S ta tio n 178 - 38; th en ce a n g le r ig h t 31
‘ btn., 378.19.
S lop e, l j i . to I ; b o tto m d e g r e e s 31 m in u tes to S ta tio n 183 - 92;
W id th - 1 f e e l______ ______ — :---------------------- th en c e a n g le r ig h t 14 - d e g r e e s J 7 'm tn S e c tio n 60. — Is 2500 fe o l lo n g fro m u tes b e a rin g n orth 60 d e g re e s 45 m in ­
h la tlu n 60 to 85 and c o n s is ts O f 2722 u te s w e s t to S ta tio n 190; th en ce n orth
cu b ic y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n , e s llm n te d at to S ta tio n 197 a t th e w a t e r llnu o f U tk o
$34tt.2i&gt;, ■ K iith im te d
cost
o f c le a r in g . •Monroe and th rru te rm in a te , c o n s is tin g
$50.00. O n e c u lv e r t 15 f e e t lo n g nt »3,0
O f e ig h t se ctio n s , I. e., 62, 63, 64. 66, 66,
p e r fo o t, $15.00.
O n e c u lv e r t C e le r y 67. 68, and 09,
A v e n u e 15 fe e t $45,00. T o t a l e s tim a te d
B so ilo n 09.— Is 2300 fe e t lo n g fr o m
cost o f th is se ctio n , $480,25.
S ta tio n 198 to 176 and c o n s is ts o f 2228
B s c tlo a 61.— Is 2500 fe o t lo n g fr o m cu b ic y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n , e s tim a te d at
S ta tio n 25 to •'()'* and con slstn o f 3229 3333.45.
C le u rln g e s tim a te d at $ 100.00,
cu b ic y n n ls o f f x c a v a tlo n , e s tim a te d nt Itr ld g e a t H ta tlon 188, 2 » ft. spun, $60.0».
$403.63. T o t a l e s tim a te d cost o f clear* Itrld g e ut H tu tlon 178, 2 » ft. span $ 100,00,
tnif; $30.00. T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t n f tills T o la I e s tim a te d c o s t o f
tills
s.*ctlim
R('c44on, -$43 (MH!,- —S lo p e 1JJ
t il« - $593,46,- S lo p e , t to T t W
o u ., J h T ‘
tIo n 14 c h a n g e to 2 r e e l - b o tto m , 1 to 1
B ic t lo n 03.— In -250» -fu u l- loOH- fc —m
- • o n e :- ;
„
h U lU on 17« -1 0 -1 5 » an d c o n s is ts o f *9!M'
T o t a l e s tim a te d -c o s t o f C hnp p el IH tc l
cn ld o y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n , e s tim a te d at
N o. 16:
$1047.60. -»C lea rin g e s tim a te d nt IIUO.UO.'
T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f c x ra v a tiO I.. B rid g e a t S ta tio n 161. 16 ft. spun, $46.0».
$802.01,
T o t a l e a tlm a te d c o s t o f thin section .
E s tim a te d c o s t o f c lc n rln g . $100.00,
$1192.60. Slope, i to 1; b ottom 3 fe o t.
E n tlm n ted c o s t o f c u lv e rts , $90.00.
S e c tio n 64.— I » ¡Guo fe e t lo n g fr o m
S ta tio n 15» to 125 and c o n s is ts o f 7703
E n g in e e rin g , $15.00.
cu b ic y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n , e s tim a te d ut
T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f D itc h N o. I *
31155.46. T o tu l en tlin u ted c o s t o f c le a r ­
$1037.01.
in g S3U.0Q. T o t a l e s tim a te d cost o f th is
s e ctio n $1 185.45. B lopo H i to I ; b ottom ,
P scs and D idst Ditch, Ho. 17.
2j4 fe e t.
K egln n ln g at a pu liiu xy fe.*t north am t
B s c tlo a S3.— in 34Ú5 fe e t lo n g fro m
-400 fl*or:West o f -1h « ;H. W. c o m e r Of the S ta tio n 125 to 100 am i con slstn o f Uiiuo
'
Vi o f th e N. E.
Vi S e c tio n
3|, cu b ic y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n e s tim a te d at
Touiw n sh lp I » , S ou th R a n g e 3! H ast on *900.0U.
C le a r in g e s tim a te d at $8», 00.
tiwe-ftou
sonttli sid e o f th e H an ford 8* E v e r trb ig e ut S ta tio n 114, to ft. span, $3(1.00.
g lu d es I ta il road, d ial e a s tw a r d w ith said T id a l e s tin m ie d cost o f tills section ,
r a ilro a d r ig h t o f Way to th e N. E. c o r
31010.00. -Slope, ly t to j ; b o tto m 2Wtier o f lijo S. \V. Vi o r th e N, E. Vi B ec­
B octlon 6 0 — In 2600 fe e t lo n g ' fro m
tlon 81. T o w n s h ip 19, South R a n g e 31 S ta tio n 100 to 76 nnd con slstn o f 4813
East, th en ce n o rtii to th e N. E. c o rn e r o f cu b ic y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n en tlm n ted ut
tin* N. W . Vi o f th e N . E ‘ 1. S e c tio n 31. $726.45.
C le a r in g en tlm n ted Ut $ 8 ».»»'.
IV'W tisblp 19. South R a n g e 31 E a st,
Irld g e nt S ta tio n too. 10 ft. npun,
th en ce Ctisr 660 f e e t
on
the
sou; I
Itrld g e at S ta tio n 87, 10 ft. npun,
sido
of
O q le ry
'A v e n u e ,
th en ce T o tu l e s tim a te d c o s t o f tills section ,
n o rtii
to
tin- g e n t e r
lin e
of
S e c ­ »866,46. S lo p e ) H to 1; b o tto m W idth, 2—
tio n 2Ü, t h en ee c a s tw n yd W ith said Ho.- fe e t.
369 fe e t to a n g le p oin t, tlie iic e n ortii
B sction 67-—Js 2500 fe e t lo n g f r a n i ­
JDJ^J-1
j-ii UOIwal
-ljj«.sxua
io a no leToiTTm tê» ut l i l e ouck wit Tors o r l i n e
y a rd s o f oxe li v a llo n 'e s t lina ted ut
-ohe M on roe, nod c o n s is ts o f fo u r bcc _________ -ouaiuuUwd—s4— $K(&gt;.»».Ttnn g.-|.
52,-63. 5 1 n iid G rT ' ‘
Ig e nt S ta tio n 89, 10 ft. span.
S e c tio n 69.— Is 600 fe e t lo n g fn im Btn- $30.0», T o t a l e s tim a te d cost o f th is w e e Ion 80 to 75 and c o n s is ts o f t in cu b ic lio n $623.60,
S lo p e l * i to t: b ottom
a n ts o f e x c a v a tio n , e s tim a te d a t 117.60. W id th , 2 fe e t.
I'otal e s tim a te d c o k i o f c le a r in g I d ) . on
B sc tlo a 60.— 1« 260» fe e t lo n g fro m
1‘ Otal oKtlriinted
cost o f
tills
Section, S ta tio n 50 to 25 nnd con slstn o f 2692
$27.50.
S lop e, I to 1; bottom w id th , ” 3 cu b ic y a rd s nr e x c a v a tio n . m lim ite d a t
fe et.
3349.00.
C li ni lug ent lim ited at $10(1.0»,
S eo tlon 63.— I n 2600 fe e l lo n g fr o m
T id a l e s tim a te d r e s t o f tills s e ctio n ,
S ta tio n 76 to 50 and c o n sis ts o f 3786
419.00. S lop e, 114 to *1 ; b ottom WliVill,
uldc. y a r d s o f e x c n v u tlo n , e s tim a te d a«
fo y t.
473.1 2
('t e a r in g e s tim a te ti a t $8o,uo.
S ectio n G9.— In 2600 fe e t lo n g fr o m
T o ta l e s tim a te d coni
of
thin
section . S ta tio n 26 to " O " and cim slstn o f t * 10
553.12. S lo p e I to I : b ottom . 3 fe e t: _
c u b ic y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n rn tlm n trrt nt
S e c tio n 64.— IS 2500 fe e t lo n g fr o m
3286.5».
C le a r in g e s tim a te d at $94.0».
S t a t i o n , 60 to 25 lim i c o n s is ts o f 2513 T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f th is section ,
utile y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n , e s tim a te d at • 880.60. S lop e, 1)4 to 1; b o tto m w id th , 1
314.12. C le a r in g est m a ted
at
340.00. fo o t.
*wo w a te r g a b s nnd tile c u lv e r t. $89,0(1
T o ta l e s tim a te d coal o f M ill I ) ranch
•Iteli. N o. 20:
T o ta l e s tim a te d c o s t o f tills section ,
IH 2 .I2 .
Slope, 1 to I; b ottom w id th . 2
T o ta l e s tim a te d cost o f e x c a v a tin g ,
feilt»
__
.
36312.05,—
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----S u ction 55.— Ts 21TÍIÍI fe e t lo n g fro m
E s tim a te d c o s t o f c le a rin g , 3661,0»,
S ta tio n 26 to *‘0 "‘ nnd c o n s is ts o f 1696
E s tim a te d c o s t o f Pridgen, c u lv e rts ,
le.. »326.0».
a b le y a rd s o f e x c a v u tlo n , e s tim a te d at
199.50. T o tn l e s tim a te li c o s t o f c le a rin g
E n g in e e rin g , $16(1,0».
to.oo.
O n « w a t e r g a te H a n fo rd &amp; E v ­
T o t a l e s tim a te d totst o f th is ditch,
e r g la d e s R ailroad .* $14.00.
T o tu l e s t i ­ »6461. »5 .
m ated c o s t o f tills se ctio n ,
$263.50.
S lo p e, 1 to l ; b ottom , 2 fe e t.
M . M . S m ith D itch , H o. 31.
Ilc g ln n ln g nt S ta tio n " ( ) " N. E. c o r n e r
T o ta l e s tim a te d c o s t o f 1‘aco &amp; E ld e r
D itch , N o. 17;
L o t 96 M. M. S m ith ’s s u b -d iv is io n N o. 1,
th en ce sou th on L o t lin e s to th e H E
T o t a l c o s t o f e x c a v a tio n , 1 1004.24.
91 o f
said
s u b -d iv is io n ;
T o ta l
e s llm n te d
cost
of
c le a rin g , c o rn e r L o t
tllunce 30 d e g re e s , s o u th w e s t a lo n g s id e
180.00.
Ilrld g e a ,
c u lv e rts , w a t e r
g a te , etc., o f .(lo ld n lio ro roa d to c e n te r o f L o t N o.
I, M. M. S m ith 's H tlh -division No. 2;
102 . 00 .
thonco w e s t a lo n g lo t lin e s th ro u g h seeE n g in e e rin g , $60.00,
tlo n 15 to w e s t lino o f S e c tio n 31.
T o t u l e s tim a te d c o s t o f
th is d itch .
T o w n s h ip 19. S ou th R a n g e 20 E ast, to
$1336.24.
S ta tio n 110 and th e re te r m in a l«, c o m
- B a n fo rd D itc h , H o. IB.
lle g ln n ltiK a t S ta tio n " O " 100 f e e l »lu tin g o f fiv e section s, I. e., 70, 71, 72,
south o f the O v ie d o r a ilw a y on tho east 73 nnd 74.
B tc tlo n 70— Is 1300 fe e t lo n g fro n t
s id e o t 1‘ urk A v e n u e , th en ce n orth w ith
said ea s t lin e 4 46 fe e t to th e sou th lin e S ta tio n 113 to 100 an d c o n s is ts o r 7:'
e f F o u rte e n th S tre e t, th en ce n o rtii 89 cu b ic yu rd s o f e x c a v u tlo n e s tim a te d , a t
1109.05. T o tu l o s tlin a te d -oost o f l o l e a t d e g r e e s 30 m in u te s ca s t w ith said south
ng, $60,00.* O n « fa r m tr u s s in g $20.»».
lin e to S ta tio n 14.-36, a d is ta n c e o f 991
T
o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f Ib is ' section ,
fe e t to th e ea st s id e o f S a n fo rd uvenuc
S lo p o . 1 mUi. 1; b ottom w idth 2
th en ce n o tIh 0 d e g r e e s 30 m in u tes w est $179.05.
to S ta tio n 2«. U d is ta n c e o f 1164 fe e t to f o o t
B
sc
tlo
a
71.— I s 3500 fe a t lo n g fr o m
u n 'a n g lo p o in t In a llu y b e tw e e n T e n th
and E le v e n th S t r e e t s ; ' tliencu n o rth 89 S ta tio n 100 to 74 and c o n sis ts o f 1434
d e g r e e s 3U m in u te s e a s t to S ta tio n 38-16, cu b ic y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n , e s tim a te d nt
C le a r in g e s tim a te d ill $8(1.0»
a d is ta n c e u f 1215 fe e t In te r s e c tin g pum p H2I6.I0.
branch nl righ t angles__H ta U u u -i2 ^ l9 T o tal, csU itw U od - c o s t ~o f HTta— F H Tlm 1,
S h ip «, 1 to ! ; b ottom , 2 fe e t
and th e re te rm in a te , c o n s is tin g o f tw o $295.10.
• B s c tlo a 79,— I s ¡¿HQ .l o o t lo n g fr o m
? c t lo n * r t f «., 56 und 67.
_____
B s c tlo a IM *—- l a - * » « « f r e t T o n * HTmi H in t lp ir 76 J o So and c o n s ls ts o f 3197
S ta tio n 38 to 16, und c o n s is ts o f 3676 cu b ic y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n , e s llm n te d at
C le a r in g estlinutud u t fJJ.OO.
me y
yuri
uhle
a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n , e s tim a te d ut 3329.5».
'
E s tim a te d c o s t o f c le a rin g , $25.- Otto te m p o r a r y rood c r o s s in g .$16
46.87. Ei
T
o
t
a
l
e
s
tim
a te d c o s t o f t i l l » section ,
00. 5 s e w e r p ip e s s tr e e t c ro s s in g s 30U
fe e t o f 11-Inch tile . $180.00. T o t a l e s t i­ II424.EO. Blopo, 1 to 1; b ottom w id th , 3
m a ted c o s t o f
th is
s e ctio n ,
$651.87. fe e t.
S lo p e, 1 to I ; b ottom , 2 fe e t.
B s c tlo a 67.— I s 1600 fe e t lo n g fr o m
B ectlo n 73.— Is 1500 fo o t lo n g fr o m
iJluUuu 60 to 26 a n d - c o ns i s t s - o f - 878»
c yn m iriif'f'T rY V iiiliy fi, estim ated at c u b lo y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n e s tim a te d ut
136.76. C learin g estim ated a t 125.UX ¡1552.30.
('te a r in g e s tim a te d a t 3 2 5 .»».
■&gt;tjmuted cost o f tills secttoTr,%16]n5.
O ne furtn c r o s s in g e s tim a te d u t $ 1 3 .00.
e s tim a te d
cost
of
S a n fo n l T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f tills s e ctio n ,
D itch , N o. 18;
599.80. S lo p e l ‘4 to 1; b o tto m w id th , 2
. T o t a l e s tim a te d c o s t o f
e x c a v a tio n , fe e t.
(583.12.
B sc tlo a 74.— I s 1500 fo o t lo n g fr o m
E s tim a te d c o s t o f c le a r in g , $50.00.
S ta tio n 26 to " O ” an d c o n s is ts o f t 6»7
T o t a l e s tim a te d c o a t o f c ro s s in g , tile, outdo y a r d » o f e x c a rn tIo n , e s tim a te d nt
etc.. 3)80.00.
¡¡301,06.
C le a r in g e s tim a te d a t $20. » » .
E stim ated c o s t o f e n g in e e rin g , $38.00. H a llw a y c ro s s in g s , $67.00.a| R o a d croaaT o t a l Ubtim utod c o s t u f th is d itch .
$16.00,
T w o c a t t le c u lv s r ta ut
$848.62.
uacli, $20.00. T o t a l r.Mtlinated cost
o f th is soctlo n , $4 23.05. B lopo. 1U to I ;
b o tto m w id th , 3 fe et.
Pu m p Branch Ditch, Ho. 1 *..
in g in n in g ut S ta tio n "O '* on the F itc h
T o t a l a n im a t e d c o s t o f M. M. S m ith
D
itc h , N o . t l :
fa u n In tha b a y b ra d on Ilio sou th sid e
o f a n o a st a n d w e s t road lit S e c tio n 11,
Ksttm atcd cost o f «xoa va tln c. $1517.60,
T o w n s h ip 19, S ou th
R ange
81
B uJL
E s tim a te d UML u f -slaaring. »*&amp; » «• .
th r o e - n o rth T d e g r e e * TO m lnut*
w, t
1'xtim uied cost o f bridges, culverts.
t&gt;olnt 7 - 6 4 ; th en ce r ig h t 38 de- c roossi
s s in g s , etc., 3149.00.
K
E n gg in e e rin g . $85.00.
g r e c s c r o s s in g tha H.
ft
■ I it. n . and
Ig h w a y t o a p o in t In tha sou th lin e o f
P U l e sstim
f a te d c o s t o f th is d itch .
2» I I 6.60.
'
W . A . (lin n fa r m In n e w ly c o n s tru c te d
d itch , llic n c o w ith Said lin e e a s tw a r d ,
th en ce c u r v in g w ith th o d itc h to P . M.
Bstford Ditch, Mo. 99.
E ld e r lin o ; th on co n o rth w a rd w ith said
I le g ln n ln g a t a p oin t 100 fe e t n orth o f
lin o to C e le r y A v e n u e ; thonco fo llo w in g th e s o u th lin e o f L o t s 18 an d 6». M. M.
th a e s ta b lis h e d w a t e r c o u rs e In r e g u la r S m ith 's s u b -d ivis io n N o. ,1. ,th en cs n o rth
s u r v e y s ta tio n s La S ta tio n 81 a t 1-ake w ith lin e s to th s sou th sid e o f St. ClerM o n ro «, c o n s is tin g o f fo u r s e c tio n s ; I. e., tru d ea A v e n u e : th en ce w ith said eau tu .
68. 59. «0 an d I I .
lin e w e s t to s ta tio n 36; Uronce a a g in
Bootloa 68.— Is 600 feet long from Bla- r ig h t 10 d e g r e e s crnsslng_/M id a v e n u e tn
tton 61 to 7* '.' consisting o f I t ! cubTa s o u th d itc h .lin e a t A . C J*. l l t l l w u y to
drds o f excavation estimated-at 339.30. H t a t l o n 3 0 - 1 5 : X M n e e n o rth w e s t a n d »
'learlng estimated at 130.00. Total es­ 30 d e g r e e s m ore o r less and f o l l o w i n g
timated
coat o f this section, «119 30. said r ig h t o f W a y to s ta tio n 16 - Htj
th en ce w ith a n g le r ig h t (5 deg. c r o s s in g
Slope, 1 to 1; bottom, 3 fooL •

«a fe .

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THC SANfOHD HERALD

A . C. L . H a llw a y m ain Una to S tation yarda o f oxcavatlbn, estim ated a t »136.66.
• I ; thanes xnifla r ig h t 10 ilo g r o «« to C lea rin g estim a ted a t »20.00. T o U l es­
section, »146.86.
Station 76, th an e« a n g le le ft 33 degroaa tim ated c o st Of th is
to S tation 7 » and th em term in ate In the B ottom . 4 f t ; slope, 1 to l.
Section TO.— Ia 3600 fe e t lo n g fro m
old channel and oonalatlng o f fo u r *ocS tation 76 to 60 and conalata .o f 2664
a . 76, 7«, 77 and J*.
_
ja 76— la 400 fe e t lo n g fro m S ta ­ cubic yarda o f ex ca va tio n estim ated at
C lea rin g eatim ated at (»0.00.
rs to 76 and oonalata o f 667 cubic »298.10.
T o U l * estim ated coat o f th is auction.
y a n lp 'o f e x c a v a tio n aatlm ated jo t $8 6 0 “
C le a rin g «■ lim atoti a t 84Q.OO.

E etlm atod

1478.10.___B o tto m

w idth,

1 f u -e lo p e - 1

June

II, 1909

»♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »■ »+ »+ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ * * * * * * »»+ + ♦

♦ FROM MACARONI DELTA
rro m The n e r s ld s Special C orrespondent
By W ire le s s Tejeohone

* Rachael Mahoney of Mulberry. 1» visit­

r ° • e l i o n **7
b Z—V
?00 * f «a ti —lo n g fro
m
*
I T : _. a ^
o4&lt;i g
S tation 76 to 60 and conalata o f 8216
cubic yarda o f exca va tion eatim ated at
I486 40. C learin g eatim ated a t ¿40.00.
S ta tion 66 change S fe e t to 4 fe e t on bot­
tom. E x tra exca va tion 600 cublo y a r d »
a t » ‘JO.oo. T o ta l eatim ated coat o f thla

Section nS I.—
Iar 2600
fe«eatl a tlon
g fro m
a
n
n ,i Ha
a «o ff in
fill ing her uncle Dennis Cohan, our second­
S tation r60
to- s26
and
consista
3000
cublo yarda o f exca va tion , estim ated at hand clothing merchant.
(460.00.
C le a rin g estim ated a t (lo .o o .
Alec Spooner’s grass widow is learning
T o ta l estim ated coat o f thla section,
»620.00.
B ottom w idth, 3 f t ; slope, 1 to practice chiropody, and has rented
to 1.
S ection 93— Is 3600 fe e t lon g fr o m space In Sam Dingnwn’s one-choir bnrbor
° LSection * 17— 1» 3600 fe e t lon g fro m S U U o n 36 to " O " and con sists o f 1710
cu
bic y a rd s o f e x c a v a tio n 'e a tim a te d a t ■hop.
Cl. »Inn to . t© 36, and constate o f 4768
C le a rin g estim ated at »80.00.
cubic yarda o f exca va tion eatim ated nt »316.60.
Thero Is much hilarity in the house of
T o ta l eatim ated coat o f this section,
*714.46.
C lea rin g eatim ated
60.
B
o tto m w idth, 3 f t ; slope. 1 Bill Cripe over the appearance of n tenS tation »26.00 o u lv e rt croualnx St. G e r­ SI46.E
tru d e» Avenue, »76.00, 8. P. (c h a n g in g ). to 1.
T o ta l eatim ated cost o f M onroe Branch pound boy. Dill don't seem a bit flustrnStation 4 « crcsaln g M a la ria A ven u e a t
,
.
M onroe B U U on »106.00. T o t a l tseUmatcd D itch. N o. 2 «:
T o U l estim ated coat o f excavation , ted. Guess he was expecting It.
cost o f th is aectlon, »139.46. S tation 48
ch an ge 1 t L to 1 ft. on bottom ; 46 doBill Jenkins’ flabby-chested old mold
8 * f i l l m ated coat o f clearin g, »310.00.
E n gin eerin g, 76.00.
Krs «o U o n °’ TIL— 1» 1600 T e o t lo n g fro m
sister was vaccinated lost week. Doc Reed
T o U l estim ated coat o f ditch N o. 36„
B U U on 26 t T " 0 " and conalata o f 2290
•snys there wasn’t anjnreed vaccinating
______ _
cublo yard s o f excavation eatim ated at »1674.46.
_____ 1 1 0 .(0 . T o ta l ea tlm eted cpet o f
her os she's loo blamed sour to catch any­
in it. $10.00. ToUU eatim ated coat o f thla
BobLnaon-W llaon D itch , Ho. t7 , f
thing as she's tried locatciia beau for (lie
acctlon. »161.60.
B U U on # change i
B egin n in g a t S U tlo n “ O " a t the N. E.
■ T o o t to » fe e t on bottom ; 46 degree elope.
T o ta l eatim ated ooat o f SaiTord Ditch, corner o f th e ,N . W . (1 Section 80, T o w n ­ last fifteen years and• couldn’t.
ship 19, South R a n g e 20 HSiat; thence
Another roller towel has mysteriously
' ^ T «*ta i eatim ated coat o f excavation , e a s te rly 3400 fe e t to Uie M onroe Branch
ditch a t Uie N. E. corn er o f L o t 86, Ht.
disappeared
from Mart Buster's boarding
Joseph's and there term in ates, being on
**E atim ated dost o f clearin g, »100.00.
. lin e betw een S ection s 11 and 28, said house. Sanford drummer is susjicctcd.
E stim ated coat o f bridges, cu lverte,
ow n ah lp ' and runge, and consista o f
fo u r soctlons L e., 98, 34. 36 and 9».
T o w t U o i a i u J &gt; iickJtowaU.*AJ6tidi6iw&gt;tP
E x U t» 8« C h v a t l n a , »10.00.
S ection 33— Is 1300 fe e t lo n g fro m
Macaroni
Delta ore selling ns high as $40,
S
U
U
o
n
84
to
76
and
constats
o
f
T70u
W w U ^ t i d c o a t-o f D itch No. 22.
cuMe y a rd s o f exca va tion estim ated a t and quite n number of two-room cottages
----- ; .
IttlM IL
»406.00 and c le a rin g estim ated at »130.00. T o ta l eatim ated cost o f th is ecc- may be built next summer.
D itch Wo. 13.
H egln n Ung a t T h ird S t a t the lnlcrsec- U oa »636.00. 3 ft- bottom w idth, f to 1
A new second-hand clothing dealer from
A . C.
- B
n yr Section 26,
26. Town-,
tlon o if a
u IL.
* '* "■ ■ ,
ship 1», South Ita n g a 10 Eaat, a t S U U on Hl Section 04.— Ia 2500 foot lon g from Orlando Is going to start a branch store in
S
U
U
o
n
76
to
60
and
consists
o
f
30uu
••O'' In ra ilw a y d itch : thenoo w ith said
ra ilw a y to B u n kerh lll A ven u e whore It cblc yards o f exca va tion estim ated at town,-which allows that Mncnroni Delta ! b
ln t e * * e «U - * «U d - ra ilw a y —d itc h ; - thenoe $400.00 and c le a r in g c a tlm a tcd -n t-flT O ^ "
n orthw ard w ith said avenue on Ilia w att 00. T o ta l estim ated coat o f thla sec­ coming to the front.
aide th e re o f to the 8. E. corner o f L o t tion »670.00. B ottom w idth, 2 f t . ; slope
'Squire Chsesuin soaked It to the Blxler
14; thence a n g le weat alon g Lota I I . 12,
11, 10. 3 and 6 to the A . &lt;i L. r ig h t o f 1 ùecîiou BB— Is 2600 fe e t lo n g fro m boys the other day. He fined 'em $3 for
w a y ditch; thence n orthw ard w ith an ea- S U U on 60 to 26 and con sists o f 4100
------------ ’ SANFORD, FLORIDA —
tabllahcd w a te r course across the land cublo yards o f exca va tion eatim ated at brcnklng into Jonas Hybarger's barn and
o f Lou ie lU p p and Dr. A ld rid g e and ter- $646.00. C lea rin g eatim ated a t $111.00.
m lnaU ng a t L ak e M onroe, «o n a lsU n g o f T o U l csU m ated cost o f thla aoclloiu sucking four dozen eggs. He told their
$766.00.
B ottom w id th 3 ft ,; slope 1
throe »o ctlo n «, 1. e., T9, 80 ami 81.
.
.
- dad he’d send 'em to Orlando for life if he
• S e c t io n 73.— la 1100.f e c i long fro m to 1. .
Section 80— la 2600 re e l lo n g fro m got 'em again.
B u tto n 78 to 60 and con alaU o f 3400
cublo yards o f ex ca va tio n eatim ated at S U U on 26 to " O " nml con alaU o f 320u
Rev. Ephraim Bonesett, p t Kentucky fr+*fr4*4,4*4*4;4*4*4*4*4,4**'4’4,'64*4,4*4*4*&lt;-4*+4**&gt;4*4,4,,k ,6*&gt;4,4*4’ 4,4*4*4*4*4*4-4*4**&gt;4*
»460.00. C learin g estim ated at IIOO.OP. cubic yards o f excavation , eatim ated nt
C lea rin g estim ated a t $96.00.
T o U l eatim ated coat o f thla section $4 82.00.
*
•
‘
I
2660.00. B ottom w idth, 3 fe e t; Slope 1 T o ta l estim ated cost o f thla section, will preach in the colored hardshell church
$577.00.
B ottom w idth, 1 f L ; slope 1
next Sunday. ■ He will take upn collection
SecUon 00.— Ia 3600 fe e t long fro m to 1.
T o ta l estim ated coat o f R ob in son '-W il­ as usual for the benefit of the heathen.
S U U o n 60 to 36 and conalata o f 4690
cublo yards o f excavation estim a ted -n i son Ditch. No. 27: ‘
T o ta l estim ated coat o f excavation
tlon.,
Mis-AmlxiiMly-Plummer-gaveasorinl
8686.60. C learin g estim ated nt »120.00.
7
T o ta l e -llm a te d enpt o f thla SecUon $1982.00.--------------_ fnnetlhnTlnH -Llght-itt-In....... o f Itei n o w
—
C
le
a
rin
g
,”
46^0.
X-ttr
-»706.60. - W t I b n i T i fe e t r s t e p t r - p
fa s t T o n g - fr o m ------E n gin ee ring;—$70.00.
Tutsi- estim ated cost o f D itch N o 27, daughter-in-law, Jerushn Jane, wlt*~rt*Station .26 t a "Q am i. caus ia te -nf 2800
ccntly graduated it} the Winter Park school
’■ '"'"c u b lo yards o f excavation , estim ated at $2608.00.
1360.00.
C learin g estim ated at $40.00.
$360.0(1.
of music, and is said to be a fine . soloist
f is section,*
T' ......................................
o ta l estim ated . cost' oth
G oldsboro D itch Ho. SO.
»
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$390.00.
on her bass drum.
B egin n in g at tlte In tersection o f M u l­
T o ta l estim ated coat o f Rapp Ditch,
Carrying
Men's
W
ork
Shirts
a
t
.............
to-45c—
X
berry
A
ven
u
e
and
G
oldsboro
St.,
thenca
N o. 31;-.
Amzi Spitzfoddcn is studying to be n
T o ta l eatim ated coat o f excavatin g, w ith said street eastw nrd on the north
iln
d
e
r
s
h
lr
t
s
r
..................
..*..........._______.20c
and
up
f
side o r A. C. L. r ig h t o f w a y ditch,, comedian to go with Walter Dcutly'ssluiw
$1136.60.
,
,
Dress Shirts___ _____ '. . J.‘. ............................. 39c and. up +
E stim ated cost o f clearing, culverts. thence n orth ea sterly w ith said line to liéxl summer. Amzi expects to learn to
e ta , $860.00.
•
__________ — the. ea st lin o o f P o p la r "AvonUe, thence
Men's D raw ers............. .................. ............... 24c and up
northw ard w ith said A von u e on g u tter be a sword swnllower and cat glass. Am— E n gin eerin gs $6&lt;M)0.
lino there o f to tho branch w est fo r k o f
T o ta l coat o f thla ditch, $1706.60.
White
Dress Goods - ............................... ....... 7c and up~r
Cluud Crook, thanco w ith th e m eander- zi‘s father had nn awful big gullet.—
Ladles’ U n derw alsts....................... 5c and up *
Inga o f said ditch, deepening, w id en in g
St. Josephs Ditch, H a. 34.
Cascarean Snodgrass entertained the
the sam e
to M lu
B eginning a t Station “ O” a t tlio 8. and s tra ig h te n in g
Muslin Underwear....................... ....... .......25c and up «
W . corner o f L o t 3. M ike S m ith s sub­ Creek, a distance o f 8000 feet, co n sist­ Gulliver girls last night in her handsome
in
g
or
fo
u
r
sections,,
1.
97,
98,
99
and
Laces and.E m broidery.. ............. ..5 c per yard and up J
division No. 1, In Section 27. T ow n sh ip
19, South R ange. $0 East, and running 100 .
rooms over Seth Pjngree’s ment shop.
Men’s Linen Collars ...................................... ......... •..........................
10c ♦
Section 87— Is 500 fe e t lon g fro m S ta ­
north on tho east side o f M onroe A v e nuo fo llo w in g an old open ditch to the tion 80 to 76 and consists or 800 cubic
On account of a fuss in Pete Wnmbaugh’a
“
W
aterproof
Collars
:
..................
........
5
io
10c +
yards
o
f
excavation
,
estim
ated
nt
$120,south aldo o f the A. C. L. r ig h t o f w ay
20c ami up I
“
Mats........ : .........................
‘
'to Station 64 - 4; thence N. W. with 00. C learin g estim ated ut $100.00. T o- family Pete’s wife lias applied for a re­
¿aid rig h t o f w a y to Station 64 - 90: ta l estlm a ted -cost o f this section. $220
ceiver. and Pete’s wooden leg that his wife •i* Mosquito Canopies.
..1.20 and up f
thence said r ig h t an gles crossin g sold 00. 3 ft. bottom w id th ; slope, IVi to 1
«
*
Section 08— Is 2600 feet lon g from bought for him last summer is included in
ra ilw a y tracks and back to tho w est
”
■ -*■
* *■
♦
aide o f M onroe Avenu e extension. Hta- Station 76 to 50 u n d ‘con sists o f 6000
A
iu
l
m
a
n
y
L
ad
ies’
an
d
M
e
n
’s
Prcas^
m
u
l-F
the
furniture,
and
Pctp
is
boarding
with
-tton 67 - 60; thoncii north w ith said e x ­ cublo ynrds o f excavation , estim ated nt
1.00. “
'
tension to Station 84 and thorn
n ale In a cy preen sw am p nt l.tiko „
_ bottom
--------- width;
-------- sslope
lo p « 1
4 Jcg,
— soa,-*ofnrt«ttTig o f-fe m r m ctlnnn,í'inC
1. tv,r ■*»“ J*0”-vo* *
makCi Jilm
14
Jeg, whlcb
which makes
-himJiupiiiHg
- h o p p imtHi
n g ------■ ~--------------------------------------------83. 34 and 86.
____________ tO 1.
Section
83—
la
9500
foot
lon
g
fro
m
------ S eeilo a « 3 — la »80 fe c t T o n g m m T B ta .
Gube Slusltcr lias placed your correspon­
tlon 84 to 76 and conalata o f 202 cubic Htatlon 60 to 26 and consists o f 432»
Kind ami
yurda o f excavation estim ated ut $30.30. cubic yard s o f ex ca va tio n estim ated nt dent under many obligations by extending
C learin g estim ated nt ,$30.00. (T o ta l $648.00. C lea rin g estim ated at $165.bi&gt; to us n pressing invitation to dine with
T
o
ta
l
estim
ated
cost
o
f
this
section,
estim ated coat o f thla section, $60.30.
$813.00. 2 ft. bottom w id th ; slope 1 &lt; his nccnmplislied family next Sunday. It
Slope, 1 to 1; 3 fo o t bottom width.
Section B3.— is 2600 fea t lon g fro m to L
flection 100— Is 2600 fept lon g fro m Is understood that the repast will embrace :-*:-4*4**:* 4* *&gt;4* *:*4**i-l* *&gt;4*4* 4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4-4** 4* 4**y**}*4*4*4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4*4&gt;4*4* 4-4- 4*4*4* v v * * H
Station 76 to 60 and constats o f 2622
cubic yarda o f excavation estim ated at Station 2 6 'to “ O” and con sists o f 3310 fried catfish, calf’s liver and sundry other
Ic ya
C learin g estim ated at $30.00.
T o ta l
T o ta l estim ated cost o f tills section, $496.60. C lea rin g estim ated ut $110.00. luxuries usually served by well-to-do peo­
$408.30, Station 61. 2 ft. bottom : S ta ­ T o ta l eatim ated cost o f tills aectto
$606.60. B ottom w Idth1_l__XLi_alupo 1(4 ple. _______________ ____________________ _
tion 63, 3 t L on bottom ; 1 to 1 slope.
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S ection OAff~l*--2600 'f e e t —lon g fro m to 1.‘Squire Cheesum went to Sanford the,
T o ta l estim ated cost G oldsboro D itch
{R ation 60 to 26 and constats o f 1876
No.
28:
cubic yards o f excavation estim ated at
oilier duy and broke up part of til« San­
T o ta l estim ated cost o f excavation ,
$281.40. E stim ated cost o f clearing. *30.ford Grocery Co's furniture, ujlopnccount
00. T o ta l estim ated coat o f thla section, $2014.60.
T o ta l estim ated cost
of
clearin g, of them new-fangled ctislt carriers they
$311.40. 2 ft . bottom : 1 to 1 slope. $676.30,
Beotian OB.— Is 1600 fo o t, lon g fro m
E n gin eerin g, $60.00.
- —Station 25 to *'0 " and consists o f 2198
got in there lately. 'Squire snys'tnint no
T o ta l estim ated coat o f D itch N o. 28.
cubic yards o f excavn tlao estim ated at
wonder comets air shootiti' cross the sky
329.70. C lea rin g estim ated at $10.00. $2649.60.
ino cu lvert, St. G ertru de's Avenue. 16
Agent for the-Famous
The bid* will lie received upon each sect Ion a* when sicli contraptions arc bein' used in
feet, $46.00. T o ta l e s ttm u trd 'c o lt or this
aoctlon, $384.70.
3 f t bottom - width: tabulated or upon each complete and eeparnte Im­ Sanford.
provement
or
upon
all
of
the
work
included
In
the
1 to 1 slope.
dlitrict a* a whole.
Your correspondent will visit Sanford
T o ta l estim ated cost o f S t Joseph's
Bidder* will find the plan*, profile* and «peri
Ditch. No. 34.
on tlte 4th If your tight-fisted town peo­
lion*
on
Ole
)□
tlte
office
of
Wilbur
A.
Ginn,
Kn
T o ta l estim ated coat o f excavation,
SANFORD,- FLORIDA
l ln« f *n
Koom 5. The Fir»l National hank ple W ill provide a barbecue.
»1019.70.
HulldlnO. Sanford. Florida
T o ta l estim ated cost o f clearing, $ I uO.A certified check for ten per cent of the cit (mated
Our people are stirred up some about
.00
amount of such Improvement bid must accompany
E s tim a te d coat o f c u lv e r t »46.00.
each bid to »how food faith by the contractor or that piano contest, and tlic Snodgrass girls
Engineering, »60.00.
contractors. Said amount to be returned upon re­
T o ta l eatim ated cost (1221.70.
ject«! bid* or upon exccutlun uf contract. Success­ are crazy about them votes. They worry
ful bidder* win be required to enter into bond and'
contract for faithful performance of work for the the home folks utmut buying goods in San­
S ttm tr o m Ditch, Ho. 33.
B egin n in g at Htatlon "O'* 8. \V. corner total amount of work, within five day* time from ford. but our motto is stick by the home
L o t 31, M. M. Sm ith’s sub-division N o. 3 date of «ale or forfeit amount drpoallrd.
Said work
wor* to
m be
ne paid
pam for
tor in caan
cult a* the work
woik pro- stores, them as sticks by you.
Bectlon 28. T ow n sh ip 19, Mouth lla ttgr Sre»*e*.
... completed,
*. -----------23 percent------------being retained. until
T h irty -o n e (2 1 ) East, thenca north on
cast aide o f Btcnatrom Avanue to Bla- when a aetuement will be made In full,
Right
____________
it ia reaerved
to reject any or all bid*.
tlon 6 1 -7 0 on the south aide o f M onroe
4
Criminal Court Proceedings
By order of the board of county commlttionrr*
A ven u e; thence said rig h t an gles cast
of
Granite
county,
Fla.
along south aide o f M onroe Avenu e to
Sales Agents and Distributors
Will Timmons, a colored gentleman of
BHANÇIICS
B. M. ROBINSON, Clerk.
BRANCHES
(R ation 76 on east side o f M onroe A v e ­
Addrea* ell bid* to B. $4. Roblnaon, Clerk of the business propensities and three "cullod
nue, there In tersectin g
tho
M onroe Circuit
SANFORD CELERY UNION
Court. Orlando, Fla.
#
D itch a t tile N. W . Corner o f L o t 68,
ladies." Lldy Nichols, Lizzie Stokes and
BL Jseph'e sub-dlvislon consisting o f
New 7nrk
three »ectlona, 1. c., 86, »7 and 88.
Luc Calloway were charged wilh selling
W iÜ ü nilM
Section 80— Is 2600 fe e t lon g fro m
Clnclnnall
intoxicating iiquor in n dry county._____
Htatlon 75 to 6 0 _ » M c o n s is ts -o f 2310Sunlord
«u W o T n r d l o r excuvation M tltnated at
Jacksonville
— Lawyer Starhuck "defended .lire dusky
C
$111.60.
U laarlh
leorlh g cell mated at $80.00,
One c u lv e rt M o n ro « Avanue. 16 f t . span,
Biilldsr of
quartette before the following Jurors:
----- »45.00.
T o ta l estim ated coat o f thta —
Phil. Slemons, Clms. Lartigue, F. S.
section, »461.60. 9 fe e t on bottom, 46
d egree slop «.
Scruggs,
R. L. Bunch. E. Beidler and D.
Section 87.— Ia 2600 fe e t lon g from
S tation 60 to 16 and consists o f I76U
Batchelor.
cubic yard s o f excavation , estim ated at
VASES,SETTEES AND IRQN FENCES
The Jury disagreed yu tba evidence a ml
1413.60.
C le a rin g eatim ated at »80,00.
T o ta l eatim ated
cost o f thla acctlon.
The
attorney handed the case over to Uie
-*—
--------- ------- ----------'^TC c c n t s
'
»401.60. 9 fe e t bottom ; alppe 46 dcgrOau. JUJottexing'Nially DòoèT Let~Us Esti­
Judge for his best offices rather than try
__ -Bee tle s 33 la 2600 fe e t lo n g fro m
mate on Your Work.
Station 36 to "Q " and conalata u t 1141
: cublo yarda o f-«x a a v*U lo n , cat I run ted ut Will "call on you by request with Samples again.
1331.1b.
C laarlug eatim ated at »30.00.
The Judge found Will Timmons guilty
and designs. Importer of Foreign
Ona
)na ou lvert S Lt G ertruda's A ven u e, 16
Granite and Marble
and fined him $100 and costs or nine
f t span, »46.00
T o ta l eatim ated coat
o f th la . acctlon,
»196,15.
Station &gt;1
change 1 f t to &gt; f t on bottom, 46 degree Church Street, Orlando, Florida months on the road and the women were
slope.
/
O N I«« with HOLDEN NEAL ESTATE CO.
released on behaviour. -----------Wr11# or C oll F o r P r lo s s —
T o ta l i eatim ated coat o f Stenatrom
W. R. Daily was tried on aggravated
P itch - N o. 26;
T o ta l estim ated ooat o f excavation,
assault tind found guilty, receiving sen­
»1061.16.
C learin g. »190.00.
tence of $75 and costs or four months on
E etlm a fed ooat o f culverta, »90.00.
Uie road.—Reporter-Star.
E n gin eerin g, »60.00.
e
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T o ta l eatim ated coat o f ditch No. 26,
»1401.16.

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.B e g in n in g a t S tation
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aide o f S t G ertru de's A ven u e and the
sou theast C orn er L o t S3, S t Joseph's,
Hootlon 28. T o w n s h ip I t , South R an ge
80 E a a t thence north on the w est aide
o f R ayb u rn R oad fo llo w in g the meand erin gs o f th e Old established w a t e r
w orks to s ta tio n 66; thence northw est Hal end Cold Bathe at all Hours. Hat Bui-oaslng old n arrow guagt*
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provide* thtft no delinquent^Uubscriber
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giving as a reason Uiat the department is
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papers. and does so for the benefit of a
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Notice OT Incorporation

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An Epitome of the Week’s Most Im­
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' State’s Domain.

Notice of Incorporation

. Notke U hereby (I ven that wp, the undersigned
i „ Í Í 2 íí* ** h,’.r* 1,7 filvfn that we, the undrnrlgnnl
rhDw r ° B p p l r ‘í ® Honorable Albert W. OUiifïïf
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Geo. A. DtCunrs,
S. Runet.
D. G W ag* « .
0. R. Crowes.
H. R. Smura,
S. P uustos,
B. W. Ham box.
Geo. A. DtCcrnx
T. A. NtwiAN,
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION-OF EAGLES
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
JAT 1 U. r ? i r ° f d ííCi
u
SANFORD
w . .k C a ? AMUSEMENT ASSOCIATION.
We. the undersigned. have associated ourselves
I
h
,v
®
■**™l«ted
outset ves
together, end do hereby associate ourselves lor the ! “ írA5tr f° r
Purpose of forming Into a body
purpose of forming ourselves Into a body politic
swi
nf
1
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n
d
.
b&gt;
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v
'f&gt;ue
of the
nnd corporate, under and by virtue ot the laws of
I the state of Florida, and do adopt the following ar­
ticles of Incorporation.
AIDCLt I.

SHIPPERS OF
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Florida Fruits ■»' Vegetables

Prof. E. M. Hyde, principal o f the Hills­
am a x i
borough county High School, has resigned
The name of this corporation shall tie Engles
to accept a professorship In ^atin In Rol- Building and Loan Association nnd its place of •od Its place of business shall be at Sanford,
business shall tie nt Sanford, Orange County. Fla. Orange County. Fiorila.
• jins college.
l
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AVntix ».
—^
• am a x n
pamr e of the business tu
» , he
■- trims
irons
general nature of the business lobe conduct­ —
•* A government survey has been ordered edThe
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corporation
.-----lion shall
shall Ilie,
r
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
by Oils curtxirAllan sh ill tie to buy, own. sell ¡ ^ n d c o n d u r t r f. ^___
promote
athletics
and
amuse­
of St. Johns river from Jacksonville to the nnd convey real estais, and to Improve |he same ments
menta of afl
kinds to organise nnd maintain teams
all
kinds,
by erecting buildings thereon; to borrow money and
ocean, with a view to creating a 30-foot secure the same, nnd monies otherwise owing, by lo play baseball, football, nnd other games requir­
j
I
ing skill, to own. maintain, operate and manage a
mortgages, dreds, bonds, notrs or other Obligations
park for the purpose of horse racing, to
channel.
therefor; to make advances and loans of money; to driving
and encournge and conduct fairs and ex. . . _______
. . . . -■
lease
real estate
ns IMHUIUIUI,
landlords; IU
to Ibuy and sell, to■ promote
L F . Wilson, the whipping boss at the acquire,
anc' *—,J
* “ ------" property neces­ position, turun. operate «m l malulaln on amuse­
own and
hold all
personal
ment
park,
to own, buy, sell and convey real
to advantn
sary to
advantageously conduct ntul transact any
Baker convict comp* hns been arrested sary
to acquire, own. buy, sell anti. CTUUty-PU*e
*
•
*
business that this corporation Is authorised to car­ estate,
tonal _UUWF_.
pi filji o_ f every kind ami character, to
ond held In $1500 ball, charged with bru- ry on: and ttrdo all such other and further things
erect such buildings n's it may desire or deem
as may be necessary or espedlent lo be done for
&amp;„.... 4«Uy wklnnlnd^a. ftEjUo.«a«sing his dentil. the
' !"1
be required for the use of the
SANFORD, FLORIDA
successful transaction of the business of this
, n c* rr&gt;lng on its business; to borrow
corporation:
nnd to have, exercise and enjoy all
Bryon A Lastinger of Tampa have been the rights, powers
m
o
n
ey
and
to
secu
re
the
sam
e
and
monies
oilierand privileges Incident tocorpo- i
t S J Z n f j| F *n V &gt; rU ä g e 'd Ä "ü «id a . notes,
_____ or
..
rations organised and-existing under the taws »r i Z
awarded the contract for feeding the city the
--------.Hvtwvtv.therefore;
am* iu UUand
&lt;\I1 1to do gli such other
other
Obtlgallons
Slate i
and
further
things
ns
may
be
necessary
and
ex­
prisoners nt eight cents a meal.
AXTICtX III
pedient to tie done for the successful transaction
The amount of the capital stick of this corpora­
any of the business this corporation Is authorised
Chlramnntc hns been found guilty of tion shall be Twenty Thousand ($20,000.1)0) Dol­ uf
lo trnnsacl and conduct; and to have all such other
to be divided Into two thousand shares of the and further powers incrndenlol to corporations
. the murderof LnBclIa, on Italian merchant lars,
par value of Ten ($10.00) Dollars rorh. to be paid organised and existing under the taws uf theTilnlc.
----- in -TawpaHindicnlrnml to imprisonment for with lawful numcif.of the I Iniud States.—AH-or .«(VlarM a:----------------—
nny Ixirtlon of ilie sold capital stock may be p a y
Axnnx in.
•
L IV E R Y , F E E D and
ntife In or Issued or used for or irv,lhe purchase of
for life.
The amount of the capital slock of this corpora­
property, Inhor or services, at a Just valuation tion shall be FIVE THOUSAND ($3.000 00)
C. T. Lutterlah was killed In Cedar Keys thereof lobe determined by the Uinrd of directors. DOLLARS, to in? divided Into live hundred shnrrs
SALE STABLES
as m ix tv
of the par value of Ten Dollars each to lie paid for
last week by an unknown person.
Tlil.yRlfporntlon shall continue and have full with lawful money of the United States. All or
Howard O’Brien, a snilor on the schoon powesmexercise Incorporate rights and franchises any portion of the sahl capital suck may be pay­
toy a period of ninety-nine yt-ars from and after the able In or Issued or used for or in the purchase of H arn asa and Bucglaa
B lackam lth ln g and H oraaahoalng
property, labor or services, at a Just valuation
er Benefit, was drowned at Jacksonville commencement of Its corporate existence.
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General Insurance Agents

HAND BROTHERS

thereof to I * determined hy the board of directors.
AXTICtX v
»
Amrtx tv
ThetHisInexs of this corporation shall be con­
This coruorntion shall continue nnd have full
w____ _______
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,- »m r 11*11
is ami
The beautiful home of D. 0. Fulton, just ducted by the following ollicers: A president, vice- power
to exercise
Its ....
corporate
rights
and tranfrnn
presldent, treasurer and secretary, elected by the chlsrs for a lK-,t|pri of ninety-nine years from and
A U T O M O B IL E S F O R L IV E R Y U 8 E
east of Tnmpa. was destroyed by fire lost Eainrd of directors, and a board of directors uf not after the commencement of Its corporate existence.
less than five nor more than seven directors, who I
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Aimctxv.
week. Loss portly covered by Insurance. shall t&gt;c stockholders In snid corporation, to 1»
The business uf this coriMiralion
----------shall Iw con­
elected by the stockholders annually. The office of
During a thunder shojver nt Bowling secretary and treasurer may tie held by the same dueled by a president
ni. vice-president, secretary
«
m
l treasurer, and - Iw *«F of tH rerw rortu il less’
person.
Green last week- Mra^Erani Woods ami 'tinti! after the first anndnl meeting of the stock­ then five members.
Until nfter the first annual meeting of the stucktwo childron were rende.rcd unconscious holders. herein provided for, noil »intiLllicir sue- -hoiilrra.Xhc-rdliccrxiIir
This «»•fi-wttttmv-ehnH-he
r esstws ate elei tnt'irmnnuimirB.' tire omcersof Ibi»
O F S A N F O R D rF L A ;
(teoTA.
DeCottes, President; I&gt; G. Wagner. Viceand were badly burned by a BolTofllght- corporation shall tie W. I) Holden, president: W. H
President;,)ILliaviseu.
Secretary imd Treasurer;
UndctbouL vlc*pre#»l«nli-i»ti&lt;1-b—ffmtgp; ’t t e r t ­
• - nlng that struck close-tsMhem.--They «re iary
I*.
M.
RAND,
Prsaldant
nnd treasurer: the Inani of directors shall he the board of directors shall tic (!e«&gt;. A. DeCottes,
GEO. FERRALO, VlM-Prs*.
1). G. Wagner. II. R. Stevens, B. W. Herndon ami
F. P. FÖRSTER, Cashlar
W, I). Holden; C. K. Calhoun, W. H. Underwood. T.
recovering.
A. Newlan
.VYRi TNER» A «* «, Osahlsr '
S, PuJoston nnd (ieorge A. DeCotlc?..
o “W
5 **?1k?1 nirpllng of this Corpora
The first or organization meeting of the stock­ . 1
Julius Sontag. n Swiss, fell overboard
lion
shall
be
hehl
*t
SanfunL
¿ioraia.
on
tf
on the 2SIH
holders of this corporation shall lie held in the rltV
from n launch near West Palm Beach last of Sanford, Orange county, Florida,-«ti-thr-ISITT d a y q f June. A*D. 101)0, ohd thereafter tlie nnniial
. .. . . . of ..«A
W .»„UMS
TIU on
¡5«&lt;Jng
»tuck
holders ■■inti
shall UP
be IIV
held
on the focirll
jluy.of JulyrA^Dr t8(Kr.*T()r the purpose of adopt­ ___
i__^week and was drowned;-------- :— In June of each nnd every year.
ing by-laws, and completing the organization of the Monday
.
e m u vi.
rorinrntloo. ns hereinbefore provided for. and.
S a fe ty D apoalt Boxes fo r R en t
John A. Brenner, for over half ¿century thereafter the annual mertliigs of the stockholders
Tlie highest amount of indebtedness or liability
tu which this corporation shall subject itself siml
shall
be
held
on
the
second'Thursday
in
July
of
O R G A N IZ E D 1 6 8 7
on employee of the Western Union Tele­ each nnd_every year.
be the sum of Five Thousand Dollars.
n
x i n s x VII.
stl.
— ,
AXTlCUf
graph Co., diet! In Jacksonville Inst week,
_ Attnat vi--------- — ----------I he names and
of the
subscribing
in
: Tesldenrei
.
V
11- ®uo.i
nom* tu
The highest amount of Indehieilness or liability
ami the ainounl of cupi tai slock sub­
aged 81.
to which this corporation shall subject- Itself shall ciiriwrators,
scribed hy each
radi are
ar ■ns
— follows.
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he twice the amount of It# capital stuck.
I
/v
U l I A L I C C
C O N T R A C T O R
Geo A. DeCottes, Sanford, Fla.
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A concerted movement for a system of
Ten shuies
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AXTH-tX VII
1). G. Wagner.
Sanford. Fla.
Ten shares.
b u i l d e r
The
names
and
residences
of
thr
subscribing
In­
good roads between Jacksonville and AtJ. D Davison.
Sanfonl. Fin.
Ten sburra
corporators of this cnrtmrntkin, and the amount of It. K. Stevens.
Sanford.
Fla.
Ten
shares
capital
stock
aubscrlticd
hy
each
are
ns
follows;
* lautn Is being pushed by the peoplcof the
Il W. Herndon,
Sanford, Fla.
fiv e shares
W. Ü. Holden,
Sanford, Flu
t0 Shares T A. Newlan.
.....
Sanfonl. Fin. Five shares
. two cities.
,
•
W. II Underwood.
Sanford. Fla.
to Shares
IN
WITNESS
WHEREOF,
the
subscribing
incur
S Kmigp,
Sanford, Fin
JOShare* lurator* have hereunto set their hands
The new Main street Baptist church in (î R. Calhoun.
Sanford. Fla
30 Shares
tiro
A.
IleCottrs
S Po lesion.
Sanford. Fla
JOShares
Jacksonville is Jo be occupied next Sun- I!ea
D. G, Wagner
DeC'otie.
— .A.
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...
JO Shares
Sanford, ,Fla
None hut firat-cinsa lnltor employed and all contractu gunuintecd tu lie In accordance
Il R. Stevens
In
witness
whereof
the
sulwrihing
lnrnr|&gt;oratort
T " ~day for the first time.
I)
W. Herndon
witlt plans and siivcificntiuns
of the eorimrulipti have hereunto stbscrllK-d their
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___________ _______________________________ ^ ____ ?.................. ....
----» -------------AW-■Wr-ttr tbsi m : * ~
1—
W. It. Untxtwouu, 1
State of rtoridn, )
I am In Business to do Business for Those Who Need My Services
the two aged white women—Mrs. Eliza
8 Rt-Kcr.
County of OrungeJ ’ .
PomtofTlce Box 771
—
G. K. Cauvh -k.
Nbrman.'nged 80. and her daughter, Em­
Before lire [lersonally ni&gt;pearrel. Geo A. DeCottes.
S. Puusrojt,
I I) C&gt; W a g n e r D . Davison. It. R, Stevens, Il W.
G»j&gt; A Di Coins
ily Norman, nged 08—at Mnrietm on the
Herndon and T A. Newlan. who an- well known to
Stale of Florida
me loin- the |H-rsous notant in anil who subscrilwd
19th of September last, was hanged in County of Orange
their names to the foregoing articles uf Incorpora
Before me. a notary public, personally up|H-nre-d lion, and severally ucknuwjrdged liefore me that
Jacksonville Inst Friday.
D. Holden. W. It. Umlerwuod, S Range. G. K they subscribed and rxecutnl tire same fur the pur­
Calhoun, S Puleston and Geo A DeCottes. who
therein expressed
By the blowing out of the cylinder head are well known la me to be the persons named In poses
nit hand and seal at Sanford, Florida,
and who sulwcribed their names to the foregoing onWITNESS
this the U tli day of May. A. D IPOD.
of the engine at the mill of T. J. Cone nt articles of iucor'porlUui, and severally acknowl­
Ricn'p II Masx\
Raleigh, June 3. the little son of Foreman edged tiefure me that they executed the same for
Nutury Public. Stntr of Florida al I-urge
the uses nnd pur|&gt;oses therein mentioned.
My
Cuaaiansai
expires
Jnnunry Ittth Ï01Ü S p e c ia l K u lts» I»y lire W e e k
First C lnsa~5pec¡ul T a b le s R eserved For luidles
Philips was so seriously injured tluit be
In witness whereof i hax e hereunto *et my hand
nnd official seal of office at Sanford In the county
died in a few hours.
uf Urnmte nnd the stnte of Florida, on this the -tin
In flic Circuit Goort, Seventh Judicial
day of May, A. D 11)01).

lest week.

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H orses and M u le s Bought and Exchanged

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Only National Bank in Orango County
Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance

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n U V a n C L O

and

Stone and Frame Buildings a Specialty

The Popular Price and

UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT

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Sue Ling, a Chinese laundryman, who
Hnx'ti H. Mass*.
Notary Public Slate at Large
has lived in Key West for a number of
My commission expires Ian. K. 1010.
years, died last week. The funeral was
attended by the Chinese colony. A car­ In Court o f Justice or I'cucc,dilate or
riage was furnished for each person.
Floridu

Contracts for 170,000 square yards of
street paving In Pensacoln have been let
The paving in the business section Ih to
be creosoted wood blocks on concrete
foundation, and that in the residence sec­
tion to be Crick on concrete foundation.

George M. Brock, son of Conductor G.W.
Brock of the A. C. L , died In Newbury
from injuries received Saturday by being
run over by a train on which he was an
employe. His remains were taken to Al. *anla for burial. He was to have been
married In August to a young lady from
New York.
,,i
Mick Morris, who murdered Sheriff Lang
■ton, was taken from the Loon county jail
early Sunday „morning and hanged to Urn
TTmb dT*b tree in the jail yurd.

Frank W. Graynm, Geo -W.
Admits and C. G. IVrry. do­
ing business as thr Pastime
Theater, plaintiffs.
Drange County.
vs,
Williams and A R. Boone.. Third District.
doing business as Theater |
Film Supply Company, de­
fendants
,
Under and by vlrturuf a writ of attachment is­
sued in Ihs ubuve slatnl case, out of thr nliovr
court. 1 will sell at public outcry in front of my o f­
fice door In Sanfurd in said county of Orange, on
the 7th duy of June. 1008, ut II o'clock a. in., tu
&lt;he highest bidder for cash, the following properly,
to-wii: Seven reels of moving picture tilms. thr
property of above stated defendants. Said sale to
ite made under sahl writ and hy virtue ot an order
from the court dated April Alti, A. D ltHIU.

!.. G. SiKiNominw,

Justice Peace. Third District, Orange Co . Mo.
Datevi May «Ih . 1000.
30-41

In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit, Orange County, Florid«
M. Frank, Plaintiff

)
■AtTOChiíionl.
navid HrLlionias. Defendant, f
To David H. Ttiomus, 71 IJruadway, New York,
N. Y . and to all whom It may cuncero:
You are hereby notified that «w rit of attachment
Charles J. Turner and George V. DeVuult issued
out of the office of the Clerk of the Circuit
orange buyer# at Umatilla have' the ]iQ|i- Court of the Seventh Judicial Cireuil. Orange Coun­
ty. Florida, doted the 30th day of April, A. I&gt;.
°r of shipping the first grapefruit to Ger­ IIJOQ. at the suit of M. Frank against David H.
Thomas, which writ has been returned by the shtxmany from this section.
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rfln rc iitN p anilyour nruj&gt;er(y. lu wTt Loiit. 4, 7
ft. of Brack 2, Tier 4, aixurdlng to E. RT Trnf-------Utthup Janie# Atkin# o f W oynesville. ond
fonl's map of the town of Sanford, Orange'county.
__N. C„ will Drcxltlo «v rr ti»+'lorida Metho- Florid0, ha* been attached to satisfy the demand
of plaintiff in the- above caic to the amount of
dist conference to be held in Lakeland in $1453,311
Now, therefore, unless you. the said David H.
December next.
Thomas shall personally be and appear brfure the
Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial Circuit of Or­
New York capitalist# will |&gt;ut out 125 ange County. Florida, on the Drst Monday In
August next, same being the 2nd day of August,
•ere# In grapefruit at Terra Cela.
A. D. 1009. judgment will be rendered against you,
and in favor of the sold M. Frank and so much of
The annual convention of the Florida the
property attached as may be *ufflrtenrioeal!sIII
division of the Farmers’ Educational and r said Judgment and cost* will be sold to satisfy
te same.
.
Co-operative Union of ' America will be
Witness. D. M. Robinson, Clerk of Circuit Court.
Seventh Judicial Circuit. Orange County. Florida,
held In Live Oak, beginning July 14.
and the seal of said court this the lllh day of May.
A. D. 1909.
B. M. Kosuuow,
( stju!
Clerk.
Change In Business
Geo. A. DtCurm, Attorney for Plaintiff.39-8

ir,

J. D. Roberta bos purchased the intA*«t
t&gt;f N. Ö. Garner, in the firm of Gamer^fc
Robert*, and will continue the bu#ines#at
the same Hand in the M.K.T. Block. All
account# and liabllitie# wlU be assumed
by Mr. Roberts, &gt;vbo takes this opportunity
of thanking his patrons for the generous
irsde of the post, and solicit# a contlnuof tlie same for tjie future. The store
■Rl beJ[ppj up to the same high standard
knd tlie best of everything in the grocery
Rae will be carried at all times.

Application For Land Entry
Department of the Inlrrior.
1
United States Land Office. &gt; ■
Gainesville, FIs., May 20,1909)
Notice t* hereby given that Mooes O. Overstreet
of Orlando. County of Orange State of Florida, has
filed in this Office hi* application to enter under
the provision* of Section* 2300 and 2307, Revised
Statutes of the United States the SE M of the SWH
of Sec. 22, Township 20 S . H. 30 E.. TaUshsssee
Meridian. Florida.
Any and all persons claiming: adversely
adi
tbe land
described or desiring to object beca
- of tbe minczal character of tbs land, or foe a n ____
to the disposal (0 applicant should til* thru
vits of protest in (his office, on or before the 5lb
day cd July, 1909.
Htzunr S. Cm:*».

J. M. S T U M 0 N ... Proprietor

Circuit Of Florida, Orange County
I n Ciianclry

(Corner Palmetto ami First Sts.)

Helen Krilh Nicliol Drought
johred hy her husband,
A. E. Drought.
vs
Bill to Remove Cloud
Anna C. Wood bridge, nnd
from Title
C. C. Warwick. Trustee.
ToC. C. Warwick. Trustee;
Thomas Emmet Wilson, bring duly sworn.de•
Iloses and says; That he Is one uf the attorneys for
tire complainants In the above entitled cause, that
affiant has good reason to liellevc and dura Iwlirvr
that the defendant, C. C. Warwick, trustee, la a
reshlrnt of a statr or txmntry other than this stnte, Park A ven u * In S p a a r'a G rocery
(lint the residence of said C C. Warwick, trustee.
It unknown, that there Is »0 iirrson in the state of
rtoridn, the service of a subiweiia m&gt;on whom
would bind snUI defendant, and that said defen­
dant Is over tire age of twenty-une (2 1 ) years.
You are therefore ordered to appear to this bill
on Monday the 5th day of July A D Until, tire
smnr being n rule day of this court
•
.
It Is further ordered that this order tie published
lit The Sanford Hrrald. a newspaper published in |
Orange county. Florida
Witness H M. Robinson, clerk of the Circuit |
fàmrt fur lire Seventh judicial
Òrangr !
--------- Circuit
---- ----- of
if Orange
County and lire seal o f If
tjte said court, this the 5th
day o f May À D 1009
B. M________________
Room-sin. Clerk.
38-8
By M. A. Howasii, D. C.
Tiuiuai Ex un W ilson, Complainant's SwiWilur

O. J.

HARTLEY
DEALER

IN

C H O IC E F L O R ID A A N D W E S T E R N M E A T S
'Phon#

AVANT &amp;
LUM BER

1

HAYES

DEALERS

Prepared to Furnish all Framing M aterial

J___ ___ . L U M B E R

T î o f l c e o t I&gt; iN c lm rK »

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All purKOBB aru hereby notified tliut ¡1
op, to-wit, the .'K)th duy o f June, 1909,
The guaranty Trust and Saving Bank
Oiill
„1,1.1 tv for
fnv* ¡III
rlnfll discharge
itiu^V.n—... tu
I,..t ex
will abbly
its final
ecutor oi the estate o f luring A. Cha^e,
tlcceaBetl, to Uie Hon, William Martin,
!JuomiLy Judgu-of Orange County,
Florida, and for the approval by uuld
County Judge of final accounting 113 set
forth in its rejtort to suid_ County
Judge’B office in the City o f OrluTtdo,
Orange County, Florida.
Orlando, Florida, January 16, 1909,
Thu Guaranty Trust and Suving Bunk,
29-rim W. M. Bcstwi -k. Jr., President.

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60 YE AR S '
EXPERIENCE

P atents
TN adc M xrk#
Dl SIGNS
C opyright # A c.

. . i a r a « W 8 ä « ,l

iK Ä jipssssffim s1
assit fra*. OWsal o m a r fur sac

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inimuififA
oo Pffitcuu

Palan ta ukea through M an« - w
ryrrwt ruALtt. without ebons*, ta Iba

m n-

Scientific American.
A handaomaty Ilia sleetad waahlr. - fermât or
culsti.,11 ut sur SI leimflr l.iurnsi. Terms, IJ a
yeari f o s r jw s is s,$L BoW byefl newsSealcrm.

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C U T -T O -O R D E R
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P o s to ffic o AddroSS
SANFORD,
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M ill a t
CA
M ERO N i C IT Y ,

FLO R ID A

V W W V W VH H H H V W V H V W V V H W V V H V V H V W V W H V V V V H V V V V W V W l

PEOPLE'
AT THESE PRICES
And consider the quality
Every chair Illustrated herw Is m ad s ot Iho
beat w h ile m aple a le c k and finished natural
ir. out-c'oor varnish. m The saata ar# best g ra d e
“ dou ble w oven rattan .not cheap pith .

S

--------” - ' “ W l ' l i i SsTHsg h u n d is d s o f C h o irs to th e p o o p ls e f
th is S ts to , a n d o v e r , c u s to m # « t» in g s US a n o th s r W h , f
B o o a u s e o u r p rlo o s p ro o n o - lh lr d to w o i th a n H. IS p o s s ib le
fo r th e r o ta ll s to re s t e s e tt Uvo s a m e g r a d s s h e lls a t
T h o s e o re o n l, s fe w o f o u r p e r t a in s
e h e ir s o f A N T SO S T o rrlto fo r o u t

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URGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOG NOW.
ANY ROCKER SHOWN HERE CAN BE HAD IN RED!
OREEN OR CANARY FOH 15 CT8. EXTRA.

FLORIDA CHAIR FACTORY
Jaokaonvllla, Florida.

$225

�CITY COUNCIL M EE TS

finance committee be paid.
Moved, seconded and carried that coun­
cil adjourn.

Interesting Session Held Last

The Sanford-Custls Game
— An excursion train loaded with Sanford
enthusiasts and rooters attended the ball
game at Eustit yesterday. It is called
excursion train. The Eustia small boy on
the bleachers called it the watermelon
special. Over ninety rooters were on the
Best Fence Made
train and they hoped to encourage the
NO DEARER THAN THE POOR KIND
Used iir Uncle Sam’s Paint Shop
home team to victory.. Their Intentions
were doubtless good, but the boys didn't
We have the largest *
have the goods and the team' from the
During
the
past
year
and best ^equipped
plant «
city of the lakes walked away with the
. *
the U. S. Navy has con­
Sanford bunch, starting the work in the
for driving wells in tills
sumed G91.000 pounds
second and continuing for several frnmes.
The swat of the willows awoke the echoes
of LUCAS W HITE PAINT and
section 'of thg. country
of the forest surrounding the ball park $ - 278,700 pounds of LUCAS
and are prepared toiill
and the spirits of the crowd from- “ over
COLORS, sufficient to pro­
home" melted perceptibly..
all orders promptly. Our ’
duce more than 100,000
Mnnsell was sent in to do the work for
•¿as.
the home teem, but the Eustis team had _ gallops of paint, equivamachinery is up-to-date
on their swatting clothes, all except EptieT ^ H ^ ^ r F d r m , Ranch, Lawns, and our workmen are
and he wore a bathing suit, and the way
200,000 gallons each,
those boys placed the balls over the pine
Com Cribs and Poultry
skilled in the work.
and which would make
trees was a caution.
a train more than one- Will stand ordinary ns well ns Itnrd
Those contemplating
Our boys found Epps ell right, but he
half
rhile
long.
usage
seemed to keep the hits bunched and the
good work of the fielders entupthe ground­
In Uncle Sam’s ser­ Will not sag in Summer’s lient “nor putting in wells would
ers in good shape. Ralph Stevens ma|lc
serve- their best inter-“
break in the cold"of Winter
vice, as in* ‘everybody
two good hits and several others made
else’s,
LUCAS
PRODUCTS
Are made of the l&gt;cst mnterinls nnd ests by consulting us
safe ones»
hnve stays that cannot slip
have
an
unbroken
re­
In fact Sanford managed to bring in
r -andJearning-priees-be­
cord
for-satisfaetory
-re—
iwa lonely .rune
Do not require, an,expert to oroetT
fore making contracts.
What did Eustis getT
nnd arc low priced
suits.
, Forget it I
The score was 8 to 2 In favor of Eustis.
W E HANDLE TH E ABOVE
E X C L U S IV E L Y IN S A N F O R D
Better luck next time.
ft
The umpires were Dr. Reed and Paul ; : + + + + + + + + + + + + + ♦ ♦ + &gt; + + + + « + »
Kcely, both well known gentlemen, nnd
their decisions seemed to give as much
satisfaction ns usual.
The Eustis people treated the tourists
with their usual hospitality, and it is the
hope of everyone who mado the trip that
a tsomefuturertateanfiiher "watermelon
special" can lie urTanged“ Tor_Jt .trip, to
Eustis.
WELDORNE
BLOCK

~ r’ Monday-Niitit

CONTRACT TOR STREET LIGHTS
On Commer*
Council convened in regular session
June 7th, at 8:30 p.tn. Members present
were D. L. Thrasher, C. H. Evans, W-H,
Hand and S. Puleston. Absent, H. R.
Stevens, 0, Rr Calhoun and H. P, Driver.
Minutes-of the last regular session.
May 3rd, rend and approved.
The treasurer’s report for May 1009 is
as follows:
reofcl** Rank......1515 42
first Nat. Bank...ISIS 73
Amount in Sate... #27 01
Am t on hand M a v ì ........i|
'Ilnquent Ta«r» niUpcipd. -----. . . 100 30
t on 1008 Detinq. T a ira r o llr c t «!...
I 02

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Sanitary T ai collected....................... 71
SB
Fines collected....................................... 7# 00
Found Fee* In May.TBOO................
61
30
flit Load» Manure ....... ...............
t3 00
Paid IB Vouchee#.. 7BI 37
Amt In People* Bk 1807 8#
...
- ■ ----" " 1 «N «t B k ..l4 8 8 08
. “ " S a f e .......... 804 4fl
4201 80
T o ta l...4201
80
M. L Scott. Treaiurer.

Following is the Marshol’s report Tor
y, 1900:
Fine* aueaied by m ayor............. ..1 ..........170 00
Pound Fee« collected................................ ..01 -80
T o t a l.,............................... ..231 50
Worked on atreet and aarvvd In
__
jail 174 d a y »...... , ; .v ,*m .
. 87 00
Sentence* mapended................... 5 00
Caih in balance.......................... 139 50
T o t a l . ........................ *.... 8231 80
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Resolved, That the mayor and city
clerk are hereby authorized to execute
ih eT on tra cr with t h r Son ford- ttghrSr
Fuel Co. for lighting the city of Sanford.
-----Resolved."That the sanitary committee
be instructed and authorized to have such
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lovell and family
wells and (lush basins put in as are nec- have moved Into the Evnna pince mi Park
* cssary to keep sewers in a healthy condi­ avenue.
tion.
Resolved, That the street committee be
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instructed and authorized to receive bids
and execute contract with lowest bidder
In Copri of the County Judge, State
to put down well at the intersection of
of Florida*
Commercial street and Park avenue and
In Re Raíale of &gt;
} Orange Cotinly.
Second street and Palmetto avenue, with W. N. Leffler
all Creditor*. Legatee*. Dltlrltill 1er» nml nil
basin suitable at the latter place for Tureflu
ii» having Claim* or Demand* Again»! »ahi
Fatate:
watering stock and each well fitted with
You ami each of you are hereby notified nml re
pipes adopted to filling water wagon qulrrd tu prêtent any claim* ami demand* which
you ur cither of you may hnve against the r o u te
used for sprinkling streets.
uf W. N. Lefilcf. deceased, late of Orange county,
It was moved, seconded and carried Florida, to the undenignrd adinlnlitrntrU of said
ratine, within twu year* from Ih r lint» hrrruf.
that the bills for vouchers attached, ap­
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Presents to-the Investor the Best Opportu­
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Unimproved celery lands,-Howiifg wells guaranteed,
$25.00 to $200.00 per,acre.-.
Celery farms, witli flowing wells all tiled, dr lined nnd ready for crop, $¡50000 1&lt;&gt; SIIHnuh)
per yore.
City property, improved dud unimproved limber land with#finest site in Florida for emir fnrtnry
Others t f u . you whnt can he dune, K. R. MURRELL is n practical farmer as well as real
estate broker, and is here to show you .v, hat 1ms been and can be done.
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W e do only one kind of house building, that, The Best.
W e maufacture all kinds of Cement Building Blocks and Brick
Odr Prices the Lowest m Town, be sure and get our prices
L et us sell you your Window Frames and Inside Trimmings
W e do all kinds of Wood Turning and Lathe Work: Scroll Sawing
- _ — -and Wood Carving. Stair Building a Specialty.
Buy Interlachen Sand for Building Purposes and Cement Work,
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�* NEWS OF THE WJ3RLD

THE GREAT PIANO CONTEST

ABOUT FLORIDA LAND

WORKING A BUNCO GAME

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

Miss Stumon Continues to Head the
Same Old'Spanish Trick Tried On
List o f Contestants
Items of Interest Gleaned Prom
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The piuno contest promises us nuich
Various Sources
Ih
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following
letter was received b*
' „ O th e r w is e
excitement as base hall and great interest
of Flow ers“
Harry Wruy, the Jeweler:
Is being manifested in this event. Miss
continues to lend by over 1000
Madrid, Màrch 23, 1000.
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK Stumon
votes und the Eagles are second. The LANDS THAT WILL NOT PRODUCE
Dear Sir: Although I know you only C lIU E D FROM IH E STATE PRESS
merchants tiiklng part in this contest nre
from good references of your honesty my
Here the Reader» Will rind a Brief well pleased with the result us tlte bene- Matty
sad situation cornitela me to reveal you
Are 'Seing Extensively Adver­
Art epitome o f the Week’» Most ItpMUto rlcal SprLot-ftaW fetf
derived a re nolicenbtc in their ¡it­
an important afTair in which you can
tised That Are Unable to
portont Happenings In the
emised
iHitronngc.
For
the
particulars
For hurried Readers
procure a fortune, saving at the same
Show Results
State's Domain.
oi the contest read the advertisement
time that of my dear daughter. 1charge
Cold medals have been presented by
elsewhere in this Issue.
Florida pu|&gt;ers nre waking up to the fact you absolute reserve about this uflnlr.
C. M. Murphy shot and killed Paxton
the Aero Club of America la Wilbur and
KANlutti
that the sale of so-called vegetable lands
Carver while the latter was on a passen­
Before
being
imprisoned
here
I
was
es­
Mi»»
Jessie
Stumon.......................
.
18.285
Orville Wright, the American aviators, us
Ordre of E a f l r s . .............
17,234 will work an Injury to tlte state in many tablished as n banker in Russia os you ger train near Branford, June 10, Carver
a token of highest regard for the success­ Mi»s Ella Siringhilo««__ ”
I0.0OU ways. Tlie Herald has called attention to
M
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Mubril
Wuodtmrn___
will see by tlte enclosed article about me is chnrged with having eloped with Mur­
5,464
ful building of a practical Hying machine. Congresslions) Chiudi......
3.7W4 tome of these lunds,' and eildenvored to
of many English newspapers which have phy's wife. Murphy is under arrest.
2.997
The presentation wns mndclast week in Ml»» Malx-I Howler.
Knight» uf P yth ias.......................
1.532 (»roteci the buyers in their purchases. published my arrest ill London.
By rite wrecking of a phosphate train at
Washington by President Taft in the pres­ Walaka Club............................ .
1,3119 Good lands in Florida will yield good reM
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Annie
Higgins.........
............
1
beseech
you
to
help
me
to
obtain
a
1.036
Long
Brunch junction, near Mulberry, last
ence of a large number of distinguished M i»» Aila Slettstrum_________ , . T..
— W6t Htrns to the fnrmernruiid poor land will
sum
of
$480,000
1
have
In
America
and
week,
Engineer Whiteman und u negro
Miss
Nona
Cowan......................
s fs t«in e !»r-d i| d o m a U .- scientists, aero­
924
Mrs. Knnnir Munsuti *.................
UUH yield nothing, therefore It tiehooves every to come here to raise the seizure of my brakeuinii were killed.
nauts, nvlntors, and citizens generally.
Wuudnten of the World
60S honest real estate dealer to give tlte facts
Mrs. t!. W. Venable
baggage paying to the court the expenses
600
Dr. M. Caraballo, a prominent physician
Contracts have been let for the con­ Mrs.
Forrest Lake___
220 regarding all lands placed in their bonds
of my trial and recover my portmanteaus of Tmiiita, died last week at rite hospital
204
struction of four torpedobont destroyers Ml«s Arunka Takash
Mr». Geo. A. IteCottes
|50 for sale. There are thousands of honte containing a secret pocket where I have
of the University of Murylnnd at Balti­
for the U. S. navy, with a speed of 2‘JVi Baptist Sunday Scbout
I4U seekers coming into Florida this year. Iihv
hidden tlte document indispensable to re­ more, where he laid gone for-treatment.
M l»» Gall Moore.
&gt;15
knots un iwur.
(Iriler of Odd Fellows
109 ittg been drawn hither by tite wonderful cover the said sum.
l»»A lice Kobblns ...
105
Titusville was created tt city by act of
On the night-of June 10, the Spanish M
HO crops raised upon the rich, irrigated lands
Mrs. W. M. Fountain...
As reward I will give to you the third iho lust legislature. , .
04 of our slate.
steamship Antonio Lopez, went ashore off Mi,* Gladys Gardner
part, viz $100,000.
»00
Miss Midi Witituer.
Fire Island. Her 320 passengers were Mr*. R, E. Milieu..,
52
Frank C. Bowyer, W. 0. Brorein and W.
Naturally, this boom has started the
I cun’t receive your answer in'tlte pris­
Mr. J. W. Bell.
safely landed.
land sharks litis way, and many lands are on, but you must send a cablegram to u Stovall, owners of a majority of the stock
Miss Grille Hut
s. J, E.Ch
(hieensboro bridge over the East river Mlts
being pal U|ton tlte market, advertised as person of my confidence who will deliver of rite Florida State Midwinter Fair Asso­
Flossie Frank
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at' Blackwell’s Island, was formally opened
good ...vegetable funds, and sold iu muuy it-lu me for to know If you-received this ciation have aold une-hulf of.,
Mr*, H I. Wil»rm................. I ...............Hie-public June 12. The construction Miss Martha F u i............ .....................
Instances to people in the North who hnvt* letter to instruct you in nil my secret. — n the association to W. II. Fixer of Knox­
Order
Red Men TV.*.". .T .. . . . . . . . . .
lias fukeiritgm years, and it Is fljelargest Mr», II.oft*;
never seen Florida, and knuw nothing
Awaiting your cable i am, yours truly, ville, Tenn., J. U. Strode of St. Louis, nnd
M urphy......... ..... ...... .
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Judge Charles Godshaw of Lexington, Ky.*
public cantilever bridge in (he world. It Mrs. A. E. Hill
whatever of the nature of their purchase.
Pmtovitx
M l»» Glady» Gatrhrl...... , ........ ............
These six gentleman will at once begin to
Is 3.724 K feet long, its longest span is M l»» Ruth Mettinger
This nut only works a hardship upon
First of all answer by cable us follows, make arrangements for rite next fair, in*
Alice Whittier
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1182 feet, clear height above mean high Miss
many
of
the
purchasers,
but
It
places
Flor­
MUi Rose Higgins ...... ........................
ida laud enterprises in a had light in not by letter: "Madrid, Spain, Antonio dependent of state aid, which, by the way,
water is 135 feet, grade 3.41 per cent, M l»» Florence Strlngfellnw . .
Mrs. C, II. b illie s .................... ..........
height of towers above bottom cord 185 Mr. William Padgett....... ......... ..........
niuny instances. The real vegetable sec­ Batin, Navas de Tolosa of Tercero." By lias never been paid.
Miss
Mamie
Hill
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tions that have the lunds and flowing precaution you must sign your, cable fol­
feet, can nccomtnodnte 213,000 persons, M r Chat. Padgett.......................... ......
Seuor Gonzalo de Quesadu, former Cu­
lowing nniiie:' Rombiti.
has four elevated railroad tracks, four
wells cannot be injured by these sales,
ban minister (o Washington, was a visitor
our or TOWN
A clipping from a pa|MT wus enclosed
trolly trucks, and \Wd promenades Totul Mi*» Eilna Prrvalt. (ienrva _____'. ___
but (lie state in general cannot be heneto Tumpu Inst week, and wus enthusiasti­
M i»» Alumna tiruok». Outre
_____
wirlt (lie letter giving the details of tlte
dead loud equals 120,000,000 pounds.
filted by such u procedure, and’ wherever
cally received by the Cuban element of
Mi»» Lillie laird. Clyde.. ....
......
klisi Minnie Oglesby, Monroe___
these frauds are being practiced the pn|ters capture of "Petroviez” mid the fact that (hut city.
United Stales detectives believe they
lie had five million rubles in one of the
should assist in making public the truth
have discovered one of the "nests" of the
A movement is un foot looking to a
satchels which limi been bidden from tlte
China
lias
adopted
the
silver
standard.
about
these
lands
that
will
not
make
a
black Hand society. Marion, Ohio, is the
union dejtot in Tnmpn,
indice,
Tills
is
lite
suine
old
nutrii
eaten
Alfnaza Mureira Peiinn, l'resideat of croit.
point designated, and numerous arrests
Among the graduates from Wesf Point
bunco game that lias been worked (Or
Brazil.
died June 14.
Following up a warning recently soundhave been made.
several years ami was sopitoseli to have military acudemy this year is Herbert L.
Miss Jane Addams &lt;if Chicago Ims been by J. W. White, industrial agent uf the become so ancient us to lie out of com­ Taylor of Gainesville,
In a recent trip front New York to Galvrstim, the Mallory Line steamer Concho elected president of the Nutlomil Confer­ Seaboard Air Une, and on tlte saute sub­ mission, inti It seems that "Petroviez” is
DeLntid is to have free mail delivery
had a hole stave la her bottom and was ence of Charities and Corrections for 1910. ject, tlte Tampa Timas says: "There is still working at the smite old stand.
next month,
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prevented from sinking by »large fish be Site is the first woman ever elected to the liu question chat (lie melliudsdevised and
Oi courseThe" originili "Petroviez1' was
A
{gqrteen-foot
uligator
was
killed last
pat into, play fur the sale uf Florida lands
.. .
lug drawn In and wedged so light as to position.
captured mid is still iu jail, n fact of week at East Mandarin. Its estimated
Vice-Chancellor U. Lawton Wiggins of by certain real estute speculators will which the bunco stcerers are fully aware.
greatly stop the leak and enable her to
weight was UOO pounds.
the University of the South, died at Se- work injury to the&gt;stnle. These men buy
resell her destination.
But the writer uf rite letter to Mr, Wray
Walter Smith, who killed Guy M. Brad­
wunee, Tenn., June 15. He was one of big tracts of cut-over land, possessing a mul others has no more idea of where the
The University City has been declared
value of probuhly not more than u doll; r five rnUlioiis uf rubles are concealed ritmi ley an ugent of rite Audubon society oil
tlte
best
educators
in
the
South.
the winner of the balloon race which re­
tlte lower East Coast several years ugu, is
Because be could no longer subscribe (ter acre. They advertise the lands Hash- Wray himself.
cently started from Indimuipolis. The
suing Collier’s Weekly for publishing an
to (be doctrine of the Episcopal church, ily as the most fertile in (lie state, every
This old gag was worked very success­
distance covered wns about 375 miles,
article
regarding the killing, placing dam­
ten
acres
capable
of
supporting
a
family
fully u|Kttt several soft ones and when the
and the landing point Lookout Mountain. Elmer S. Forbes pi Cambridge. Mass., lias
ages
at
$50,000.
in
comfort,
und
evcntuully
conferring
been deposed front the priesthood.
sharper in New York receives the calile
■
r
The Cuunrd Line steamship Slavonia
wealth.
Tlte
(trices
ure
generally
made
Tlte
large
dressed lumber slock sited of
lie
immediately
lays
Iris
plans
for
fleecing
The
Produce
Exchange
buihling'in
New
was wrecked on Flores Island In the Azores
$20 to $30 an acre, on tlte installment the "Rorobin" who answers rite letter by tlte Bagdad lumber Co. was destroyed by
group last week. There were more titan York city is offered for sale at $(1,000, plan, the final payment usually fulling
(ire June 14, entailing a loss $25,000.
400 passengers on board all of whom 00p. it bus tlte largest exchange room due within a year. It is unnecessary to cubie. Mr. Wray’s name wns probuhly Just bow rite fire originated is unknown.
sniveled from rite fact (lint lie was a jew­
were rescued by North-German Lloyd and in tlte world. Seals that once cost $0,000 say that the purjtuse of the advertisers Is
eler mid living in Sanford siipitosed to
have
sold
us
law
as
$50.
Julius S. McRae, who fell and broke u
Hamburg-American liners.
to sell the lands at far above their value, tiave plenty of money.
Each of the employes of the Smith &amp;
leg nlxiut V-ven weeks ago, died from li e
The town of Korinchl in Sumutra was
and that (lie methods smack strongly of
Mr. Barnes, (tie freight agent, received effects of rite injury Monduy night last, at
Sons' greut carpet factory of Yonkers, N.
devastated by earthquake June 4. The
fraud und false pretenses."
one of these letters several yearB ugn and Iris home in Tumpu.
Y., haVe received this week $1,OOT) in
shock was accompanied by u tidal wave
Ills answer to tlte letter can Itesi be told
cash front the estate of (liedeceased wife
Alltert McCollister of Hatch Bend, La­
which swept away the native huts like
__________ ■—:— — fayette county, had his neck broken by a
Our itusky bunch of hull toshers played by himself.
o [ the, founder of the enterprise, ns pro­
cockleshells. Of the populace 230 were
It is unnecessary to State that neither falling tree under which he was driving
vided for in her will. Over 300 persons in Daytona yesterday. They areexpected
killed.
Mr. Barnes or Mr. Wruy fell into the trap. last Saturday.
home some time today.
are affected.
In three years the Red Cross society Iiub
Joseph Lieuta's dry goods store In Tam­
spent $4.207,043.70 in relief work.
pa wus damaged by lire curly Tuesday
Edward Everett Hale, chaplain of the
morning to the extent of $3,000. Purriy
United States senate, died at Ills home in
covered by'insurance.
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Ruxbury, Maks:, Juhe 10, aged 87 yearn
Burglars ore gaining eutraiMM to stores
Among tile features of the celebration
in Thuipu by means of latch keys, and
of the eightieth iinnivcrsary of the Brook­
(lieu hclpidg themselves unmolested^
lyn Sunday School Union of New York
A southbound truln on lite A. C. L. was
last week Vas a parade o f 100,000 teachwrecked Monday about four miles north
ers arpi children. .
of Ocala, and conductor Lawrence Butler ( .
Ouvol county is to spend a million dol­
wus severely Injured.
lars un good roads.
Tntupu is to have a new theater, to cost
Excursion Rates on all Railroads
A $1,000,000' forest fire raged In Man­
$30,000, und be opened to the public Oc­
itoba last week. It extended over a hun­
tober 1st.
dred mile».

E E M Ü □ EES □ EEUU □ Œ E I I E E □ EDCDEM

Come to Sanford July Fifth

A destructive Juril_»term visited Coltiembwn, Va.. last week. For u distance
ten miles In length and half a mile iu
width all vegetation was totally destroyed.
In ravines hull drifted to the depthoftwo
feet or more. Farms in some Instances
were absolutely ruined, all the soil being
wushad from the uplands.
The German steamer Avia v u blown
up last week off the coast of Algiers. Fire
getting In among her cargo of dynamite
was the cause. The crew took to the boats
und escaped before the explosion,
| During naval maneuvers of Russia it war
vessejj jn the Black m b last-week, a swb*
"»urine collided with abattleehipund was
.sunk with all onboard. Not a person was
saved.
A severe earthquake shock was experi­
enced in Ihfe extreme south of France last
Sunday, Th$ villages of Saint Cannot
ondRognez were completely destroyed.
Over 100 are reported killed and twice
- Jjpmber injured. Much suffering is
»ported.

A'new ruilroad between Tampa and
Tarpon Springs Is tlte Tale*»' project, tobe
in operation next winter.

Hon. Frank Clark W ill Make an Address

Prof. L. W. tiuchhoiz, superiiueiuieutof
public instruction of Hillsborough county,
has been elected a member of the Nation­
al Educational Association, the largest
association of the kind in the world. I1te_
next meeting is to be beid in Denver.Col­
orado, July 0.

TWp G ood Ball Games, Sanford vs. Orlando

O ne o f the Greatest Celebrations E ver Given in Florida

S everal new business blocks are being
planned for Jacksonville the present aco­
san.______
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Parades, Sports, Tournaments; Races, Grand BarbecDC; Games

Come to Sanford July Fifth
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DEM

Fort Pierce bus caught the electric the­
ater cruze and Is to have u $2.000 mov­
ing picture outfit.
Will Nave to Pay Taxes
Tlte recent ruling of the circuit court
regarding the collection of tax lienx was
decided in favor of City Attorney John­
son which nteuns that the city of Sanford
will be able to collect the delinquent city
taxes.

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