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SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR AT SANFORD,FEBRUARY 5th-10th, 1917

IN SA N FO R D — Life. I* Wmth Living
VOLUME VIII

s a n t o k i ).

n .o itm v . Fr id a y . t

.. m t i n

NUMBER 48

rUOMH ;\\

menl.ir.i meniini. .* th, ■••Jioul f..i
parade last Friday.
•• *
Although there will lo* several
prumfnl’iit visitors, several of whom
will take part in tlit* day’s exerrisM,
no formal program will lie arranged,
as it is thought hy the committee, in
charger nf rtrst-^att-rrf*TjT;•-ri-n-Vpfcui*

Dates of Fairs
• Mr. Ilrundcy an Inventor
Heaitfcs Ids tunny other acrom*
pllshmonts.' .Mr.
A. Ilrumlcy
chairman of the hoard of county
commissioner*, celery glower, cotton
raiser, and cotton gin promulgator
is an inventor tfnd to prove tins ho
has his patent papers at home in
his trunk.
On January 2:lrd the

GIIOI SDS WILL RE IN FIRST
Cl V S SHAPE FOR T 1IE
. EVENT

South Florida Mid-Wifiter Fair amf Cos par ilia Car
nival" at Tampa February 2-10, 1017.
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Seminole County. Fair at Sanford. Feb.oth-lOth, IDJT
Osceola County Fair at* Kissiujtr.ee. Fell. llth-17th
1917.
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Manila* County Fair at Bradentmvn, Feb. 20th-23nl
Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair at Orlando, February

All
ready for the big fair to
»urt i" I Monday.
VYhi
t woulj! ho nice for Prosj.'^pi
ihon to preys the . button
that
hi tart the Scndnole Counp*j« in tin* face of ninny diliicul
ti,9 jt was thought ndvisnhlc to st rt
vithout hi.* O. K. niui he has cent
hi) r
at not Inilig aide toefurt
oar* fair. I"1! hope* to he, here next
y#ar.
•
Nevertheless iha big Seminole
Coilrt , i dr will open in a blaze uf
rloj
Monday, and while there
nil! nf.'. 11 much doing until Mon­
day rvca its*;. the crowds will gather
t;.- f&gt;’ . the carnival attractions

iST COA!

Un
' " I t . - the real opening of I
p.
• he place utol I
I j : ....
art things mo «*g
l hr p; ' • ce. The grou IIniiik
it. iiettcr shape cv .' d.»y
»r,| ' . u;er Lyman was i tit tit.
n.urtii - .t daylight with :i t -r,« o f,
men tightening up tl^e tent t -ken
and looking after the various exhibit
bolMlnf
The high * wind • rapped
the rn?n tss hurtl hut no ‘dam -e was
Hum- .:
11 tents u e i-i gooi

• g* otai late yesterday itisiii.i.ii.d.iouj • proi c c d n .,' against
l‘ lottd.i l.a.st I o nM t moil
IT uM • o
I ,o; idH, winch ml! t , e
port at ion Co. to compel -it to fjver the ulfcur* »&gt;f ihoJIeurd Nation­
•litt it h canal landing from J a c k ­ al, Hunk utol liotiidat)1 same, is being
ie to .Miami ami a writ, of o t; ntiiy.u’l with .1* L. Medlin of tliilitmus ) ;|t» i tied lid-, oiorii t-.’

it were kept more informal. TliFfe
will ho n puhllr reeeptiou to the
Governor, the time of which is not :
yet decided, as it will depend upon
WILL MEAN BREAK WITH
, hi* convenience.
•
AMERICA ■.WITHIN 18
We extend a cordial invitation to ! .
HOURS
all to he present, and are putting
forth .every offtort possible to. tnnke'j
1 Washington. F,1t
TJie United
arrangements'hy which visitor* may [
States U brought t
iHplom.iiic break with Germany hy
the delivery of a note to Secretary
Lnnsini*. announcing the intention
oi German,? to "|ln m v a y with all
ri-trictluns” in the use jof submnrities tin-1hi? high seas.
. . j
On the lie.-Is of Wilson’s efforts to
‘'ring al) hit peace In Europe and the
•
Methodist t lunch
support
hitherto given hy Germany
f • Rev. Mr. ' lliint. ii former pastor
to tli e el,ort*. the note stiinn cd of•of. the Sanford Prcsbytei inn eh lire It
licinl ?\\ ushipgion.
.,
.
ill prea. h :-.l Ute Methodist Church'
In the face of the declaration of
: it-.-M Sunda; m-irnin • at 11 •o’clock.
t s i e I n i t e d S t a l e . * t i i - j r l /'
&gt; ear ago,
•h.»t ri u.o—* -uhoi.irine warfare
wojtld Inrce this •nitilry to “ sever
•iit'h ri.tin rc'.tin i• with Germany,
i o. i. .. •t-t•.| ,|. making u
\hti-.ii. iniintticiit
It i* poinicil out. however, that u
l*r &gt;;ik ttt rehitiotr&gt; would not nercs
'•arils lie tallowed l»y war between
nsu.d Tie p .stor’s m i I i j c i i will lie those countries.
“ A New ( realion."
The Gertiiun note is a reply to
Wilson's pence prgorutn a* outliiled
A bunch of \pQjdta boost) a In-ad in hi. recent, speech to the senate as
d by f'r, ddet.t Tower-*
II
II •I•*i ■e .,| form.i !\ to \iiiiuissador
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i- .u.ing crowd |n v i i ! ,

Mr. Truuiuti
i
TL- - . i t * arc stacking up in •tortiey ,uf that tiirt i
in at
- and the fair promise* to city of l.i-esbiirc w.t
bst'.c. * f ilte hi t. ever held in Ftm- Sanfortl yeslerdnv.
r.’ir v in tie a ri-veli.ioti
\i«itors for Sanfortl
, i-ci table section in the

J *tep li reipnred
‘ I tain it i -1 I his
- T h e .vail v..is
‘ of T-liomas F .
v ru l,-io -lo d o d f

i'. Iaj\ and lit uiuilicondition
brought Jti th e n am e
West, a tt o r n e y k enoi* »hr s-rnt-' nf tC,,i-

Till i__aitutiu:i will do

- .. and t he iniimiuol !i di«
if " i l l b e worth abeing
'•dl be a not her - *t rung
"tin- I’ tie lords will be
•tid nle--r roll l.i*l *-s.

will

not

be

. it.
...is |t||eio|&lt;-.| III pro? I,li- .1 pro
t cr‘ .-d inland v.itcrwny down tinea-t i.i.i"l. |i\itig the people of that
secti.in' -are and uiexpi ii'i?i- tr.it nporlatniti
’I lo- eutial ciinip.iu. r&gt;*. i i \i - i | trom the state by l,-gisl:it|\.
II.ill, SC,
grants more Ilian a mil.ton acres id
treasurer
land value&lt;1 at from $'J to $5 an acre

*iis-

ILiles have been granted

to

o fr . ill

th e

i o.'isl ruet lot;

of

it-

ciuiitl and the stale is therefore m
termrrrt in -nenrig i r perfnrnr*1nrTI(frr
and maintain .1 rnliul so tli.it it nuiv
lie i|s,«i| by the people and st-rve t lie
Ipirpose for which it was created

n tun

tnijir *

It is charged fa the writ issued
tli.it the company has neglected to
mainUiin its .canal at t h ; width nod
depth--T*

Wednesday, Feb. 7
Old Settlers' Day.
Address. by
Hon. J . N. .Whittier at 10 a. m.
Free *ide on Luke Monroe for old
settlers at 11 a. m. .‘ Carnival at­
tractions day and night.
Thursday. Feb. H
ilorder County Day. Unity i’arade nt 10 a. 'nt. fit Central Turk.
Awarding of prizes oh fruits, veget­
ables, furrn products, jellies, fancy
work, etc. Carnival attractions day
and night.
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I ' rural, -d

f„r si.oo

u .l decorators have a.
"f decorationa for sale.
1
enough materiul to
*“Ur ,.ir for $1.00.
'•rations ‘consist of fes'•'))&lt; . Hags and handsome
s, 'rs illicit are fastened
•'•mderorntions coming
Von can call at the
•* ' he decorators, in the
ILink rooms nnd pick
D u want nnd can do the
K yourself "r have it done
providing you hnvo
in time for t

o i l III

Mri,I •,

*" ' Tile Aiubassqilor was with the
►!»!• f** y .
/ * ' *.' 4*
|**i*rri,i *r m|t t (••u mnritt**
, lie • •b-parte I hurriedly, . looking
I rr^ve &gt;nd rjLi-cd t ., ao-wer &lt;|in*s-

White

- j•'••r t;. of 'air and pleii•• .nts mid the people
h r&lt;*

t

&gt;• !•
. -■ . t ••r iii ambassador
r. so - ailed ill the slate department to do­
c i n - ' liver to Secretary Lansing the transt It* r I .it mu oi the lierntnii noto. •

Friday. Feb. 'I
Educational Day. -Governor Uutts
will speak at Fair Grounds at II
a. m .' Address of Wclfotnc hy Fresideut Walker. This will lie School
Day and the school children will
T**e°t Governor C atl ’ a* Un:.»n tation nt 10:10 on I inarch to Fair
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Grdumls.
Carnival
attractions day
and
night.
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\ i bold of deepest anxiety hllM
s*-it!ed over the* White House and
State Department.
The next move of the United
States is uiob-rterinitu'il a u d it is be­
lie? ed (‘resident Wilson may delay
sriLMMMM*. I'OIH V MVI xI S ,niton until tlie otlieial text* o f-,the
note is received which will probnbly
VESSELS STAY AT
rei|iiirc forty -eight hours to transmit.
HOME
T h e , situation is complicated by
the fact that the German "Marred
f i u i r " about

E n g la n d and o t h e r en

lenie countries became effective, at
midnight last night and prohuhly a
d 1/.en ships of American nationality
or loaded with American citizen* aro
on the way lo the area of destruc­
tion.
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.\I the entente ’em!, n c, . tU'e la t e s t
German war move is looked upon na
’certain to rqusc n'li/eak lie tween tho
"
United ’St ill's and Germany.
, At the German embassy the situaI linn is looked upon us gravely criti1cal.
There tire strong indications that
no diplomatic measures by . tho
,
United States could deter tho* sub­
marine plan.
.
It is believed that before the Ptfs- _
ideal takes derisive action he. wilt
lay. the problem before a joint ses«.
sioti of congress. *
Two courses are open: First, to recall Ambassador Gerard and hand
Ambassador BernstorfT his passport.

mg. for that, ro u t-!1 * ominittcxcs of citizens have been
o foist the can n l! appointed t o ‘ plan tho day’s enter-!
New A ork,
Feb,
I.
Cotton
' The canal com- ‘ aimnent and nothing will be* left, futures were utterly demoralized at
ied out their c o n -! l,ndoae for the welcome arid the the opening. March* contracts broke
nnd the Snhfortl Comfort and pleasure of the thou- more than $25 per bale. May fell
■ough the -Water- j "atids who will lie in our city.
All) points, the biggest break in his­
n take credit for
“ The occasion is in honor of the tory, but later rallied to fourteen
&gt;f tin* canal com- raising
of aline new United Statescents per pound.
the attention, of ||„j, „„ t |i,. grounds of the public
May cotton later rallied to seven­
copdilion of the school,'
and-nil the schoolsof the teen and tlnully on ’trade interest
Iioultl hold them county
It aye been invited toatterpt. buying went abopt seventeen.
ntract and block Thore will i&gt;e other speakers than the
London, Feb. I. — Although
ithvr in-11 to the Governor also, and music, not only
• am more state |,y
school rhiltlrea but by thet
/.inal contract t- |1Mt .prorttrabMe band and by t h e '
1: . i.iil In- watch- b&lt;*st of local talent which the rom-j
ScaHim Fair Tickets on Sale
ordinary.intorerl ,
,j. •
produce. Th#ro will be
You can get ynnr season tickets
11 centCJ'l part of •■something doing" all day, from !»
in tin* St, Julius j () ,||(1 morn|„jj until late at night,
for the Seminole'County Fair ut th *
following place*
fur it is planned to close the day's*
t entertainment with a dance nt the
T J Miller Sc Son
*» Preach Snnrfar ' ••**"» hTfW^tn which alf -ar invited
It. U. Rower.
will preach again
Nobody need go away hungry for*
I.. It. Philips £ Co.
church Sunday there will l»f* a hnrhcrtic
in aproudHerald Olllce.
The pastor will neat part of the town. The parade
Fair Heuib|liarters*
dug service nrfd will start at 10 a. m. and one feature
will hold its jjer-’jof it will be. the Living Flag, rom.First National Hank
Peoples Hank
Seminole Hank.

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THE 8ANF0BD IIEBALO
PAGE EIGHT

BUOY T R A V ELS 3,300 M ILES
Navy C hart* the . Roving Course of
Nantucket Shoal*' Whistling
Device.

o f R u ssian l.fTc. " T h e Suspect

Mis* Anita Stewart. the Yitarrnph
lending ingenue plays tin* leading
role in the n*-« Hlue llil'l*’" *1' i-.it'in-.
" T h e Suspect," with t fj.it lintlHeil
tou rh which h a* .loti|j- s in c e proclaimqil her ntt a r i i s t 'i n Iter work.

In this proi^icttyn Misa Stewart is
caused to- become n NJhirist by the
harsh, inhuman treatment to which
hefw family is subjected.. Mcr con*
fllcting emotions are evident to every
person in the audience, ax-nhc *eernincly live*'through.the years of pain

\\*n«htA$tnn.—TI ip roving voyage of
n whistling liuo)' ha* J«st Intn written
Into the mnrllltae record* hv the I niltil $tulr* bureau ot lighthouse* au&lt; Its
course* rhurtvd l»y III'* hydr*»gBiphlc
Lost Valuable* Strangely Found.
nfllc*- of tin- tinvy In tin- inter* *t of
A Non York Imt. I limn l*»bl tills ex
set* tin-.
|uTli-lir : U Yl»ltllig 111■|i, .-.'|"ii l. h&lt;;
N.ililtiek*'t *hon!s ulil-HIlie l*u*-&gt;Y
Mi'til ili'.' n (Iii- lm\ till*- nfi rttie-ti.ai-'*
tef.ll .•lll 'l lllf l||i' Mll—IK llll'CMs I " -I

a* iitlng'l'lm- 'I • n ' r.. I. n l't ' • - 'In
Writer xidli lit* '..Hi'. A I
" i ii •IIiiiuoiii I ring f II from Ills Unger end
ill«ii|i|'. ansi. *rtn' in \t iiiiirnln.' nt low
tli.'i- In- again \1 s||.»*| th,. sj»V. I.lit
Without nmHi hope.
Fpnn tl»o very
, - i l i ^ i . f y rock. i't t i n t tl*t«» high ]ti !
•|rjv luv tin- ring. If U b: l f i.:i.n a
sixteenth nf an Inch fu rth er •*»i# It
twtllil.htm* Coin* tl.n.ji in
f&lt; «•* of
water.
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tlif .Win: ji'l&gt;i't

In M. M. Smith subdivision now read

hii..i,N lightship, began it* wandering*
oti January'1*0, I0W, mid with It* siren
innuniiily “minding* a doleful warning
to nutriment continued li*. voyage tor
a year find seven month*.
* .
It »'tis recoYjfvll AlIKUAl in. 101(1.4n
good condition npprbXlmntely Ji7fi mi’-*
northwest of IU-rmndit.bjr tin- French
cruiser Marseillaise, towiij into,. jb.-r»
inuiltt iitul since, ha* been turn*‘*l ovt-r
to tin- Cnjti-d Hint-* Koyi-rutm-nt by
Making the Dent of It.
tin' Ih-nnudliin nurtlorltie*. Tin- bony
m
n N uguln-riittly for service, after uveo
atilt given her mol thought It would ho hauling til New York.
. •

e n n t fun tu *n rprl«- tmiminn and
imp i . Ii'il la r
In lia r put tli • -nil
«&gt;ti -nol g -t rh d of her. - f 5li.!&gt;.rlo
put ty n, t ; . fut tliii- for
;il nihilit'-S -.' Ill'll-•ti-‘ *" ISi' In On* r-1'l it•*!

for sale.

Some of the finest land

the Santord Famous Trucking region

I lydrngrnjdiora c*tlm n te tin- b'.t(»y
Iiiis traveled nt least "..'inn mile*.

G E T S T H E T A L L E S T CHIM NEY
i n a Pj|c-s&amp;7 F eet. High .B u ilt in - ^ 5 ^
&gt;an Urrirr Direction of Amcr.
*V »1
lean Engintera.
u~

Trlhumv

Tokyo.— J a p a n will httVe the tallest
rhliiitn y In ik e world. Down on the
Wlu a tl
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!• vast coast *if Kyushu In th e little-vll*
ends pro'. -!1 •Ii i . ! slid Idiiek they logo n f Sagtonsttkl. IT* tulles from Hep.
quh kly l&gt;ri :JiU u up me! -li
timsf of pit, the g reat Muck which when com­
tie if_origiiiid j ' ' If they m u in.lit d pleted will In- I'd feet higher than the
lirvlt. gar for a sh".-r lime.
Washington monument, Is- gradually
building under tin- KU|M-rlntendenco of
P 1 9 W ld:';* D.-.-.rlbute-i.
,
American engineers and when finished
Wl'hln .i huiidri it \r r&lt; iimre than A will reach .V17 feet up In the sky. *
lUlldreil itllHIon enppM of tile Hilda
'Tills towering pile Is (-obstructed
mvo.lwH-n dlst rllutt- -«l.
for (In* Kohnm -M ining rnmpmiy. which
|s I.Utl'iOlg II lO-'V l',lp|MT Sllll'ltfr.

Brig! ten?

New Ze» ititjCj

MiSSOUni HENHOUSE FOR AVERAGE FLOCK
l y r k ii ld t i g w i.
I rlr.eii •lly fr*lc
Indu-ur.Y l* n w
Inti I law-* ntiil
t h - pnvorit e .it
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and fifty stud*

1In- rolllldlltloll |s plucml oil the top

V/ART
I' »ND \
,

in " T h e S u s p e c t "

The new . V itagrap h IHue lilbhott
Feature. ‘‘T h - Stispert," Mntnlns n
gre.it

n.ii-i

d i l l - rent

In-

p..i

hea-t'iful steeds

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of it hill xx |n«'ti r!-.'s Till fi'. l'n li.n •• the
|.\.| ■•( tlo* »• II
I'r-Mll I lo- s, u-|.le,
•nlllllilig tin- altitude of tile ellfT til. T i ­
ts ill lie li 11 tl I III. 1st strnlglll rise nf lilinllt
l.i»»» f**-t to tin- summit of the stack.
Tin- l till.in.*J Is evpeeted to III-•I'lllllplete-l byT Jiiiitltiry I.

Hunting Scene Inlcri Mi.ig Lpiside

i

i tilmuu r«n-« u. i i ' n n . , *
J . It. it mt'tlritn.i n|
n *.l, Kl.tri la
I.'. N. Sult'iii m! (ifimva. ft ifl'U
..
w. J. L'jnUI -if G«u
FknsS'
C. M, Ilonni'f uf l.. i.x*. tin ,Ms.
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Tin* present highest chimney In the
world i ■* nt tinmt rails, M-ut.. til tj
Mtu-dter works. ’ Its height Is said to
he fiOO feet.

u- i . se

ILLP fi

F ro n t V ie w

T uBErIGiJL 0 SIS FU,\D

.

with hunting

bar*.ini' at .tile li*&gt;» x«* heel.*
A to m - pl.i e in purtieulur th
apparently rush rit-ld nt tho_c

*rrib«tl

ihuaimI

ih

nod iTacd
King

GUiLUl

us Hat of f/iIdwinter
•j - ***-.'i*

I.lllbiu

I ’ m- r~-.li

I_.l| '..I .1 l i i i g ;.| 1 11 tl l nf 1‘nrtlUlll
was tin* prl-u lpnl i tii- rt u ia -r i t a r*»ci-iit eiiterti-iiiniciit In \Va*liltigioii f-n
tlie 1-elO 111 jif II .Illlid VI pt« X lit the
sproaii nf 1uher«llu«l** ill I 'rtllkV.

rl'I^c of tie- roof' i
util, the roof -ludiot

~

ut tlo -« it. •. Jt Is 11 (&gt; t !.* :!» at iliP« ak. Tito sniitti -pli* contain* n door
In tin- ivuti'r an 1 .*t wlnd uv ‘2 by it

WORRY D O E S N ’ T PAY,
A S S E R T S -U N C L E SAM

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xvr all liilii'i’ veiitihitioH heCidt

tile l -IIIViTidl V «if Ml

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WnsliInpton, D. P .—T h e pyh- '»

lie llegit*)l

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Midwinter millinery r* About to.
nmk&lt;* Hit evil front fashion's -time, ft
lins Hindi- it sjijettdhl perfontuin* e and
will he h&lt;iwin I mu amid malty plaudits
f o r It* brilllnnl triumphs, for It lot*
prow'i nude mid mere'. W It. .*v l h&lt; iiiII rl i &lt; tin* *e:i'. i adxAucfd to I t '
r i
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Matin are making •!• -r app**nran*T
tended to tide over rite time betwyt-.i
w in ter and spring. Hut we *b«UI ti-'*
turn our blwk* on tin- pifgeoti* h a t '
o f mldxxlnt-r wit limit cn stln g v "-tie
longing.' IlllKi'litig b*»U behind."
A look will he rewarded with such
Inspitlug headwear n* I* pl*-!ur-*l iu
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th(* i coup "t lint'' nbov •*. )/id any
.1 1*1 iil».*»»
Of III* lit I* f.l - Jii.it it.g * ...it*—
on e h i e " tin* winter seasoni,. Ar the
r e n t e r of the group a Inti o f lle.ivy
blue silk luce 1* mud*' t.n. r ^i w Ire
f r a m e and IliP-d with silver g.mre. The
N a ttie r blip- o f tin’ luce look* purtlculnrly w* gi with moleskin, and 'tinhnt Im* a lop crown of tliU fur. T h e n ­
n re inedalllohi* In tlo- pa||crn .of liftlace, about lb*- side ernxxtj and cxery
*ttlo r in-' I* *'o\&lt;-t-d xxlth a in* -l.i I’ -ti
o f fur.
•t thn leff n hat i f satin l« covered
with tl delicate net uml h u e " f gold.
T h luce V'Xtciul* beyond tin- rlhlMiii In
tlie brim. Tltt-re n re threu clu ster* Af

tayUtlllt ro * • and .foUage. tb o u j th ",
rrowh, and tl
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ns tntiMi a t hieiM p* nig palm's mid
tlnwrr* jis it i* n_alti»t n Imckprouud
of 'tni.x ant] ii •■.
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nice tunl k'dJtwUv fur. • T h e hrUti x-Ji* bite ml v'lth tttr'and tin' a* Ft a t tfoxV bn.rr-1 o f It al out tin- crow n. A .
&lt;Mld
.ir ■ti"{*• d orir'im"*;. ***veri'*i
-xxltfr )'&lt;i i &lt;■.».!■, is applied In Je t*' ,
err ••■ti and It - pi4ttl* are * xtend- d lut*t
ornauients that lie Put nguliiit lliA. side
erown*.
T w o Jet hull* , r « 't on thetirlni at tli** rlgtit aid*-, T ln v lu it U a
-esrrved and iptll't design liunh- nI i IIIeh-ntly brllllatit to h«dd le* own l:s ga\
company. liy tin* Jet ornament*.

Cluny Lace r rom China. .
, Cluny lace, the most widely serviceIildv. iltirald*- uml i-ntHi-xtl of hand*
Uiiidv edgings .1111*1 11 1 ~. t t i..;i- ’ for -•&lt; i
•tgl n-*- x. li r-- si,'i.,.;||i|.- XX«.rt h xx I !•
Is fles|r*'«l. Iioxx i utiies lioiA I 'hlixil. I
Is made tltt-re at InwvV ri:l*'s than p.
Kuropi'. TU • Chiu*—*' face Is l.nown
ns Chee I " " . r r i J i r - tli*' plucv from
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In i ii puilierlng stiitHtle* on nerv- |
ou« dlse.i-M s mill ‘tlu'lr tendency ■
to sharieli life, lino Isstu-d a*bnl-.)i
b-tln npiilnsf worrying
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"So for us Is Vttour,.'1 the bul- ]
let Iit s«y4, «im bird e te r tried t«» • build more nests th’iii ItV tnlgh- ]
b ar; ii" fox evef frytled bi
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hole In vxhh-h’ .
HISlie bad
E Y E Shilly
IG HotoT COMES
to filde; no tnpdrrel ev« p dle*l of
nnxlejy'le
t in- ►hmtld
tad In;.
Vision
. I s eoddcnlyRestored
t« a•
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- i Who
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Man
I li f t * -d • f old
1 tin V Pecn "Blind.

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nd vi *t side* nre two
: f- •t high awl 15 feet
r r'h - tel to st to “the
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Mr. ■’I.n‘sl ,gn of
May, till* chnnty. n f« \ dnx ■npo n- In
xvii* Walklug'ihnvn ilie-«tr,-i'l. *•! .-*•;
had been Mind for a numb*-r.pf.y- s*
and n short whi!-' n -•• tie io»i th " ‘ L hi
of the oilier
V.lu-ll n hit ot « » « !
struck him in it.
1 * 1 1 th" r. • 1 mil
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nttil the oia that hnd been jijjti I

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rivilization" Fi'irSth

xi'itr* opernfi"! iifhifi.
T h e el'cftillnn tT-.ilgllt x . tx I, »•' r*
lief «(* he Coiil*| I r. ly *.•*• Ill
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xvlill*- In- -ins walking doxvii tip* str* et
a ntunlier &lt;&gt;f ilnys nflerxviird. th - fu'l
sight of t h a t ’* ye epriu- !*• film suddenly
and In* can now see it distance of .’00
yards front |dm without dlP'.rulty. *

Tears and La^ght cr,
in. -1** I., ih tears and hiught
■th fur kind [nir|M.'i'N; fj,r
r *-tia? * ulrlh and' «urprl
tin- freely, . . tears enable si
Vetif Itself p'ltletitli
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�THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX

Jm aary 30, 1^7

fo r sa le
F o r S a l e or E x c h a n g e I
S t a n d a r d M o to r c y c le ; o&lt;|ui|ip
n o «ch m ag n eto, ‘ P r c s to litc u
h ead lig h t, F ire sto n e tires, He.
rush, or will trad® for smu!!

Engineer WllUrttn* Write* Ahaul The
IMg Drainage problem
Lake OhcechobHn Jun.’-S, 1917
Mr. It. J. Holly, Sanford, yia.:
Pt;nr Sir - 1 u/n on Lake Okecclinliw, rcturiiin.: to At «rf Palm
Reach from a trip given liy the
Hoard of Trade of West Palm Reach
and the Drainage Association to the
members of the Florida Drainage
Association, who attended the fourth
annual meeting January 22 and 2d.
I regret that thnsg in Sanford and
Seminole county who urp interested
in drainage work were not at this
meeting ns it has been by. far the
lust meeting the association has ever
Held, and the trip through the Everglades to Lake Okeechlhce, and
across the lake to Moore Haven has
been the best educational trip t h a t -I
have ever taken.

Our Office Supply Department is. now
Office with Anything
Small Office Supplies

Carter’s Inks
Any and every kind of Ink made
by Carter’s Ink Company, the
best ink made..
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Tht* addresses at the .meeting Mon,
day and Tuesday were excellent ;uid
being made by some of the ablest “
mon we have in our country Tvere of'
great value to those m attendance.
The programs were excellent but
I have not lithe nor paper to dwell
.on these addresses. They were such
as to interest a n y o n e who i*'in ter­
filed in the development of Florida.
Trip to the .Everglades
On Wednesday morning promptly
at 7 o'clock we pi el at the West
Palm Reach Hoard of Trade head.piarti'cs and were taken‘ hy uutt'i to
Fake Clark', which is some three or
Jour mite* from the city. Here wo

WRITING
SFLUIDfl

F o r - S a le — W h o le sa le cutcKfi
ship ping fish bit Ine
..u -i
b o a ts and launched.
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For S ale—Thorough tired
Wyandotte eggs for hat. 1 ii;
per setting.
Cheaper by (
dred. Ilox 1277, (*itv.

T A U G H T TO ROB MEN

White Wyandotte*. .■&gt;!,!
gal strain of Canada wlen
birdn_ are raised. • Cut. \
layers.
Hatching egg, ,
Cliix. Hooking order. iu.
strong. Hrookaviilc, Flu.
For Sale —Heavy double
Platform springtw'anuj. f ,
cushion*. Gould he made a
wagon. Sanford Wagt/ti V.
F u r S a l e — O ne I n t e r n a l t

Thoroughly' overhanli t
cd. Apply E. Stud .r.|.

board* *1 a boat and com m enced our
tu p to Moore Haven
E ach man
win* given a man o ' the Everglade*

I * ro •. ii- too
i lit lay Sf
the W e t P.iint P eart f a i t ' which,
is Dio fret vt idc, l i mica*, long and
■f'l f. J deep. I,pk' (d ark , where wp
commebt t d intr trip it at present 11

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new Cico Paste in

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bottles.
Mucilage in bottles from 5c to $1.05
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Furnished .Rooms t.
or Month Part nve
North Park ..\etmc,
Philips &amp; t o.* drug

I»tdtig pr* pared lor
&gt;il in »his canal. s,r
pa
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West Palm" Reach

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lo r F ••ot l- our
I"o l Far! • \\ * . 1 **
Mi«A t M*rtrm|e 11111•*ti fiantion year;* l r, f
saw gra
ohl girl. v. t.o 1i1 1 ir1t . 1i -in- \\ 1. pin Liu 1 ‘ IlltllJ,,*
re.(i Ii
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I 1 roue'll t" t"li uicii l.v .1 . . iIm I i I p.-rt.'i mi 1
which We pa .-i| s ia s apparenllv sstill a,hem she liusl.. The photo woFor Hi t 7 Ok I
l e v ! we &lt;uiik| note i h a t. I lie -banks tag' ll In 1Ip. looms of the 1 iillilreo’s
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of the c a n a l which were barely vis. society, where Miss llllttili Is being
Farit i v * II**held.
ilde at
I,aka Clark increased in
Ruth Howard. twetily foiir. a csd'iiret
height as we approached. I.aki- tlki'c performer. Is being Wtd "ii a chance
chohcc to | Jcet
We also noted tli.rt
of grand larceny and of Iiiivlug, har­
there was a current toward Hie bored n fourteen-year-old girl for Im­
Wanted Two* mpn who j
ocean and on consulting our maps moral purposes. The charge wit* mmle good hand for few day's' «. ■
For p.»r•1
found that F a ' v O keechobee lias an against .Miss Houiinl hy u l.»utch cap fiT young men.
elevation of 17 ft. above, uca level, tain, Richard Uorliugge, who lived at dresS I., -Gardner, genera!
giving th e cunal at present a fall of the Hotel Wolcott, New York. Accord
4 D. f ro o t' F a k e &lt;tkc«-ehpbrr t " J ;a k r log to the siory Mis* ttowjirrJ itTTil Totlr
\\ .mted
T ic k e t ta k e r other girls of which Ml** Hilton is one
Clark.
e
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went .with him for an uni" ride through men f o r Fair Week.
F a k e O keecho bee has been lowered the park atal robbed, lit in of $1,200.
Seminole County Fair II*j .1■■&lt;4- •-r«.
1 feet and is sufficiently low for th e
il. (’ . l.ymun.

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INDELIBLE IHK
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Com]
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Typewriter Ribbons

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Al.lamontc Springs, Seminole
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Florida
Most popular ami delight’
ter' hotel iir interior Florida Magtvilicent location, bet weep .two lovely
lake*. Forty acres in pari:*.
tennis,' howling," billiards, b n- «&gt;
nnge grove, ^ytc., ull free t&gt;
.iFitic fishing and shouting
Furr
spring
Iwater •from
A'Tuimuite
Spring*.

The Altamonte is* noted f *~ 1
Ifitce of cuisine and service . ‘ , ••
eial life. Ik&gt; *ure anti auto er.t uni
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-- j get best dinner served in ir«t e*
Horirfa. Or come for a Sattiriby
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night supper and dance followitigiExcellent orchestra.
Guo. E. Hnlcs.-A Son, owners and
C L A S S IF IE D
proprietors.
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Rriek road open Saturday, -Fin.
20th
from, the Altamonte to Drland",
A D V E R T IS IN G
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pure-food law*. Sweet elder tuny Istillered, boiled and bottled In a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tier similar to flint tiseil when rati*
hln g,fruits, then it will remain sw ee t;
that Is, ml fermentation will take
place for se.vcrnl week*. It I* desir­
able even then tlint It lie stored In n
cool, .lark place. T h is Is somewhat
e\|n*n“tvc tiiul' Is seldom done, espe­
cially |f the cider I* to tie sold .oil n
antnll scute,— l&gt;r. Charles 1\. 1'mm U,
chemist, experim ent station. Okla-

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NirtirfMi hrr«*l*y givm th»i I l i i H f H*1”

* All Focal AdvertiscmetHs lindci

•I (tmeYi, I i,» , * ln» un J»«uiir&gt; -**'

TIi Ih I lending TIIRKK HINTS t
Fine For Each Inacrtion. Mitiimurr
Clmrfie 25 CenFs..

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N. A .*&lt;"olliert. formerly of Sar.Proof
psifitiliab rlilm It* fl*** I* * J
!•»t-r11 ni hrfor&lt;« Clerk
* *,afl
[ ford was among tin- citizen* of this
In answering an advertisement t’rt'iif
'"r»lf F l o f If I n , fin I Hr !#»li d a p •'*
iMtomiOK town and hi* knowledge of where no name i* mentioned in the IM L
TTieTmaht t i a r m a*
•trucking is in evidence.
A large- ad, please do not
Tie. Ilarald
acreage bus Iu*.ui planted to tri;-h t"f Itifor*" tlian as t &gt; the ».] .|,tt«y n|
Itut ■fi \\
*-! tin**
Qtiffnie Hu f*y ul f 1 p.t&gt;’vm.
the advertiser.
Ustijilly we do not
Ilf HIT. W
know who the advertAer is and il
we dii we are not allowed to gi\e
out this information," Simply write
a letter a u| address It n*, per instrurliotu in the ad.

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- Entering Fake Okeechobee one
sees a vast exp apse of clear fresh wa­
ter. ho great that the eyn cannot see
■across it. This water is pleasant to
the taste and a very good drinking
|water. Here we saw the sun appar­
ently go flown in the lake.
Arriving at Mtiore Haven, which
is on the southeasterly side of. the
•fakV'ttt tt:10 p. m. we received "a
hearty 'welcome from the cilixerts.
.Moore Haven i» a town fourteen
| months old of some find people who
[ are engaged m''farming the unre­
claimed land. * Eighteen hundred
acres ure now under cultivation and
.the lirsl crop looked fine. Here we
i saw celery, lettuce', lri&gt;ii potatoes,
! eggplant, beans, sugar cane, cabbage,
and sevetn! varieties of graijHes, indeluding alfalfa being grown.

iPrinting

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from 2 'to 12 ft. deep-, hut in very
few place* less-than fi ot 7 ft. deep,
pnderlnid by sand, mar! and ruck.
I One . cannot help 'being impressed
with the fertility nf it.

The I r v i n g s l-Ptn^nPitt
show you. Call on us IV
you need tor your office.

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All Sizes and Colors

The

drainage'Ad the land a d ja ce n t to the
lake. L o c k * a r c to he placed in the
c a n a ljj -so t hat the wmejy
“ b*JlsUfifl. - - wmt ’ f o r - n o r M i«t h of 11me ‘irtthmtt

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THE SANPORD HERALD
(ollowint durtlbril _ proparty aitual*d In
Softllfinle rotnly, ?1i&gt;rida, m-wlti |,«|» »
and II. Hlork 3,. I arnrritn. The .* id lantl
heinK a.**.i*d at III* il.it.- (if thr |..uinrr of
•uth rrft.flratr in &gt;1.* n»m. ol t-nhi.&lt;&gt;i«tt.
»i|l| rtttlllill ***hatl I-.- itiirrittril u
cording l . law I n deed wmjuU. t
*** *V 2lib da^.d KH.marj ,x. l&gt;. i;n;,
Ufviif". my oIT.rial •ighiimi- and .ol
IWJ Inc Sard day if January,’ Jt i*tlT.
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BUSINESS CARDS
One Inch Cards Will |||. Cchli-hed Fn*
der Thin Heading At I hi Hair Of $7.2;
Per Year.

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Ihr-H. II. Mr.Catdin

Prepared Specially fo r This Newspaper
By P icto rial Review

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b id s f u r ,

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bids to be in Clerk's n:lin. not later
(ban 10 o eloek a. tit.
iihovi1
IM tiiill dale.

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Each bidder-ri’ itiln*
ihHdt tw-.i
separate bht«. bmb r r rTifirTEo. Tf
Sanford. One cash on tMivery, one
to in* paid.for as used.
Tills Jan. n, I *17.
A* J&gt;ut It LASS,
Clerk Circuit t'oiirl. Semi hole

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lireeley, fidii.*-&gt;l,cui* l I iiuiifr, a
miller, xidTirdil In* had l|lb&lt;'Hted Is 1011,cis* ■••\Vvll. il Unit's nil. I'd Roller net
'•nek ! ’• work, he * mi. "Tllv Doe*
don’t pay mo for loafiiuV

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Sen I* itjlv ft..in. Lit ee •■11*,* pi-rfeM
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In ueiirly all tlm pil l ug s of liu*n’H
fnstiloiiH, ami they nre iptlle tr»-pieai
lliew* days as the women's, tie re 1- a
I'll Ills 111 evidence, n - if thill "II*- 1*
to i ( •-.irr ml jut i&lt; t i&gt;t I he M -gi.tng fit* Ii
Ion.
Il Is nut an iinplciisatil fi'itiUiv
o f a iiiiiii ' h apparel.
As a limtier of
style it is u I tractive, and a - a eotitrlbiflicit to his MitlsfiKlioli il Is more so.
'Jlll'PU Is ii ilruA’bnelfi to-xxll, lhat iji
order for a mini to ca rry il 'nine vim*
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Joiners id Xrnerirn *

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lirsl and t'urd T h llf'd ax iiiifbl al 7
o'elm l. Ill tin Al \\ X Hall. Pjro Ilik.
J . U O. Smylei.tr&gt; W . U . Van Ni'sa

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Attention And Host ElTorln

W esson s

r (-fihftil Hint lh(* nolir* lie ship!*; . T o ndd t*» Nmuiicket'n mlsfor*.
i. •anlnrti lli/al-l, a ne»iaanfnrH, In (he rouniy tun Ob killmv *&gt;ll begun to diupbiee
(. ■ el rlelllla, Oltfp a isrrk wlnjle oil b*r Hie 'milking of eiindh—.
Mw MrfVk.
' " 'djla *, rli rk ol^ouf f If* mid In !M 2 i lie xx lulling ileel again s u f ­
f ’ ' *( *»l tUhl rtiuf l al fered ih'strtielldh during HU- eeeotnl
* Mi Stt.fif.l, il.i« IT71Ii i)a&gt;
xxnr. Tlie fnuioiis old I’lirlimi toxxfi or
V* I* I'M»*.
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xill.'ige o x xisl.il- xMiiillug iielii-iry to
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ilix* nyelihau o f C|irMto|1lter I Ins-ey
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liiivlmr bis'ii hhxxxii out to hen. and tbtH
provldcil xxitb up o]i|Hyt'lunity of ta c k ­
1 * *1. finer
o-i-iiiHalr I
ling thi' t-porni \xjmh&gt; Afiir from aim re.
Tim itiduxiry pxri-bxsi M yearA ngo,
'-Uinant
lintel of
giving (illicit to tile hotel ittld the boiirib
. riuslex.et
t'uhllralloli
lug bouse.— lauidou Clmmiclc.
•Iki. J T r u s t e e to) Fill"
•lie. Jatnra I). Jatka. Jr.
JHk*. his *ife, Kilwaiil
Cut Treei by Exploding Dynamite,
'P J. itarnanl, his *ltr,
In*tend of mi o x anil hi xv P* ^rcK. Hartthlte amt
lliove tlm tops o f l fees* Hint life bl be
■c Ihe afllilavtt n( la-ttny u»ed ns n m stx'lrr I«*gif!ntjr opemtluiw,
* f'xr rumplamlnt. herein
r'-*ylsrila aheve nanleil are dymiiiilte Ih use*! t*» -limit off the tops.
A fte r the bnmeht s li m e been reiubtisl.
ii rigger clim b- tin* lives, xxitb U set
of Irons, to the (Mint xvlu re II Is iixs i -h*
wiry to cut off th e tfip. • Here tile
trunk Is uvunlly nlrout 12 Indie- In ill■r I* ( 1 I that you do apTb** rigger ties a string " f
i I iiDsnl a liilt h*ri In filed miteler.
■ "th d a y e t Kehruary
d ynam ite cartridges, fn*h ned ( ltd 1 "
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end lik e wtuyagen, uromtd tH«*^ trunk at
*rd I hat thi* nolir* he Ibis (Mxlnt, Inserts- u blasting cap xxitb
- jtilufi!. II. r.i|d, a not- about 2U feet o f (H-S4&gt; in one of Ih......
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Gas Fi t t i ng

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l elephnue No 75

HENRY McLxULIN

By Pictorial Revicxv

\Xm. K. Him elmldei. Commander
Mi-i- llerthn Pvrknnl. Seerntary
Ihe Sanford * mmol lx. of I .
. Hie 2nd Silinlay .1 p. np, wml lbn
4*h Sunday,-**-)'

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f*tun ii W imI mu lay
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&lt; muted &lt;'oinmander

II. P. I*. L. Santuril I oilge 1211
Miet lir&gt;t and tlttr.l Wedneotlay ninht
.it eon a r of Fir-u M. and Pal met to Ave .
In CANCER, GOITRE and TUMORS Cni*e.names
.1. G. Hurley
Cure Them \\ iilmut Cutting Them Out
Seerotary
. . Exalted Kufcr

Alt Wfirk K c a i v e H M i

hnineli
tin- \vorii *v the women**
prepurefiners etitnp durliu* I!:•• pu-t
p-itifim* r, timI ,i
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SP EC IA LIST

P l u m b i n g and

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LAWYER

Sanford l.mlk'C No. 2.7, I. (1. O. F,
eVetdnjr at 7:50

Mtcls every Monday
Fn \l \v. \ Dali; Pirn
if if •brother- ■nrdi.illx
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S C H E L L E M A IN E S

i eeelilly reei ix•-! :i h i -l cnid'* r.i'i **
i-r:iiiir's ||eeii*(* fr.-ri t f-.* |’i.l . ■' &gt;
L'lXi riiiiii fii. Six , oil)
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si hind.
MI m liia in lta Pai
Florida N 1 1 1 !" fir I xi oi i' i i
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CnliTrJiaMvrn Sin__
Mia-is every firet and jlnrd Tuesday*
in each mouth. EYi one k ho hits sev-n
l,la Star in thi East are cordially invited
to visit t'tds ehupli r.

Phoenix l.odue No 5. K. of P.
'Meets aeennd and fcurtli" Tuisdays.
Sanford F a Nisi tint* knisht* always weleome,
ii MeLuurin
0 . J . Milter
K. It. and S.
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rat '•* ^ii : oeh alia add 2*s x’iitds 3b

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hmifnril.-Hc

S. G. Kennedy

.Monroe Chapter No. 15, |{. A, .M.
.Meeti every »• eoml and fourth Thura
y in.Mascmie Mall over the hnperia
ivatre. _ Vi*iinj){ compnnioni uelcomt
J. F, Knrpnti
Sm *v
Mij;h Priest

Dr. J. A . T R 0 V IL L I0 N

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F&lt;ir|)»f4tiofit 4r Af«| :*»il
j|r| (rill •»( run. d iii.l un (levi !(&gt;pts\ yearlfi ■ l. ::lii 1'rohaia liens.
li.y. ihe llh day at I
F e e d l|ieul X*•'ll. iai'ouL*' ihe m i l.
cUlmlng
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TO G E T MAMMOTH ROASTERS

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Sanford Lodge No «»2, F. and A. M.
Communication every first and third
Thursdays al
biting brethren

Practice in Sinle mid Ieiler.il t’oijrir

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ATTORNEY cm OOtJNSFLUMt

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G E O . A . D EC O TTES

Cror.s Larne. Viacreu* VW Ir Plyo’ou.th
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SANfORD LODGES 4

welcome.

I.A W A K ItS

Ufli. o in Vo*«di|ildtf

M i c h . l t . i l r n a u i l ale

e|h»r . Ihar.'Iha ala'i ul
|,|ate of re*eli-nte a|iit.*&lt;lait •l.feliiluitl* ate \ki*.
ul re. i lie me UIlkllUHO,
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-. I 'rake I n 111* titled sh'n&gt;
.■fallen. |Iare ul
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■I,oration, idsre uf hu&lt;ln«i&lt;
Detail! Ilial Ihe eater* and
tieire ttl * * * III I*. XV. Me
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ID. Ii. ir* at ta* ef t'litta
iuo. that t tie *aid, defend*
.ti* nf iwinty-nni- year*,

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II I | l i e above MartieJ rumtoled ratt»e and that
iltljnl ll.Bt the (Irfrildilil*.'
i lark, Mr*. Iitik' Ctrrr •.
McCall, the heir- at la * . (
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1041st. St. Phone 182

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ttf.| •r . - • i^vrlier. S.'tv skirt I ■&gt;
Kalb'n - I . . d ; , ' ,
tenler I'.iek.a even,
smidl ! V " - p r ’r fora Hon al underarm

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1‘ ti \V. MeCatt. tha tli-lra al l.a*
s MtCaU, ileeea*ed. The Hrake
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Formerly Oicopinl II)
Hr. W, K. If o u i r h o Id e r

lei fi
• • 1 . (e biieks even. Ad
jn *i iipjtjr d Mime ett foundation, re n ­
ter fri itt*. and bui k' t.l;»es even; hriiif*

C o u n ty . Florida.

Pickled Red Cabbage.
ip the cnbhflipi ilrji* a
rolaiube: sprinkle .
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Magazines Periodicals
Soda'Water
Confectionery
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

idiltsr.xvlth f'jHitt'or V-kleip I nook
In tfu*dttitn xi.e tho etiafomp riupiirei
yhrd ■ 54 birh

brtih h lotli;

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Tlmrxdnv evenim;-,
M. U A. Hall. Fieo lIuiMiny*.
E. Mellmialil
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Coujul .
1Clerk

GORH AM 'S STI'.ltl.LNC SILVER
ROG ERS' PLATED W i l l i

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~ 'i yard* maleriiil Hfi in e lf s wide fur
I "'liidntinn fail'd and T. xartl liidii)'

for front and I .o k.

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il " ffiiide* in llo* .illintltnlipna nrn
carefully aftulliuj aml-fnllnweil. First
IH;c I f " hr, adt h',Hi and /oil it in
l a i r . ' Tiler. mi Hie lengthwise fold
plane the front ;:&lt;-rt&gt; of Hie gainertd
e\erskirt, a . aliijxvn. To [ns right of
lain la,V th" (ttilnr. N’my, take the
I "'k gore of the nxerrkirt'nnd lay tho
rfralght edge dire,*lly on the seivago
xf- Hint the Urge ••()** •H-rforntbui
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on a IcngHiwise thread. Tho
lever i-* |&gt;!ar&gt;-i just belnxv the haek
L'ero, Plate the haek of tin Imdir.* nn
H " lengthxxi••&gt; f- 11, xi It!, t ! .end front with'larg" “O ’ ' perforation*
ii' slunrn in the guide. T ie welt nnlf

rphis “small change,” which ufher wine

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yours hut a small lirat payment.

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lingtfrxvf-' Hireml., xxfi iIo tlm plpemys
for bn!h front .find Jiark are laid partdlel .xvitU tlm selvngea To eut ilia
To tho woman whose pr-'feretir" i* . lining of tin* xriiist, fold th goods and
for tho overdress, no eojIuiAc ( 'did rrrnago frait mid lack with largo
bo more Eeib'ining than this one in “ « ) " perforntleiis on longtlivls*
wine red-broadcloth trimmed with thread ns Illustrated.
braid. Tim x*es! is of dainty bine
The design of tlm rest ii vie makes It
i liitfi/n xx'ilh *pieotex] e iges. The admirable fur i&lt;imblnitig two mate*
boiliro may he rinsed ttndt r the arm rials in its ilexelnnmfisl.* Satin nr
ill auriilire atylo or over the dart nt infTx’tn may I h* used fi r th- founda­
tho left front, in double breasted of* tion skirt.

will mount up monthly and easily meet
the payments on a brand-new; OLIVER «
Typewriter the regular $100 machine.

Seventeen #Cents
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Overdrew* . rimtiunc in wine red
Lr-ndrinth trtmincil with hrnid. Tho
xr«t is of xlnliity blue .'Itlffon cloth
with jdrf.tcd edges.

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Sanford, ■
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Mrs. l.racc E. Williams Millinery Store

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T H F S A N F f i R n H F R A I f t ' * " * * in thb aeetioh. pc^ewinc tha’ record per hire of be*. * « made
in.figure it oot honesUy and *ee if
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the fair In Ofiando much Urrer and
l i m A i n PRINTINf. rfkMFANY letter for ihi* r e r a n . r.he premium
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of hofte&gt; co n e every year.
Th« are »pendin« money and you are *elta*am p* alone the riv.-.r* m the me |he*n or *upp!;. ; r . r them with
n4rtV*'ottern pars of the *U te are thefr reedy,
dlUvt with thi* Wee and a 6ne grade
A Board of Trade i* the only orof’ litht
iTonex come*, from i t 1ya-iuitiop oa ear;1* *ho*e - , 'e duty
of
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•performed the operation at
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Navigation
District Convention
next Friday.
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been the-Inst real Dauglttef of the
Revolution, being the youngest ehild
of diking Wnrdell who entered the
American Army in the war for* in­
dependence at J h e age of sixteen.
She uii . a.ineoihcr uf A'an-Cortlnndt
Chapt.fr. Daughter of the A dericun
Revolution,
ller nearest surviving
relatives are two nephew &lt; Edward
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get a stnry fnr- the FIHfflrd Herald.

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ing etni *i i&gt;d !i‘. tin school children
of Orange .minty m j; ;- t r u e r tlw.ji.
In school athletic*?. 1f we are not
getting t ... personal plei-. e answer
t he i|U&gt;*t tor

MILLINERY

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Tho many friends of J,-, . Shilling
jjttlf
— M en tio n .,
are
glad
to
see
him
in
Sanford
again
0f diallers in B r i e f —
j,
after an absence of a year. Mr. Shjlr
perMinat llouia of.
ling and family, resided here for
• |itT'e r e ht . - '
some time and he-expert- to he in
’ Florida for the next feu month* •!&gt;resent 11 Li.,
»' ihf Floating Small
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his U]‘p,
. t •» lilfbw t ;i l.eid goals,,
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| ..p v- o turner of Roanoke
which cun* 1 the Winter I’drk hoys
Mrs. E. CJ, Tyner arrtvVtl in the
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DAY
&lt; lu hand'll, r
defeat to the Sem*
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k l - lic k daughter, Mary, on a jVity lu-t night from 'Cumpg and wii!^
:_ r sole lads. * Off d ais are abundant in ^ t v , ‘r-v Sunday haa be m declared it *
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■ ; h“r cousin. Airs. I*.
hv h" e for some time, tin* Rut*.*: o f ! . ,
Ptid.iy Will He Ilia
I* Day At Sem 4 L a p a r u *. *
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vriil-also visit* T t* m p * jl,c£ daughter, Mrs. |i.- I. dIHIy.
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ttirningj__Make arrangements
nrifnngeinen
for" having
Friday will be Education Day at and Charles Evan •iltigbes had-h i*
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«re older
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11 i d
• *I your car decorated f&lt;
he big' auto the* Srrninblt* County Fntr tupSthc off dll)
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When
" torfUnd Touring Car much less parade mi Tu.sd..;. next. ij,. op .i;,g ;oI!..w jig * ,» , i -ion iui* hi*ntr
b*m prt^iu— [ 4p^t* fh**
h it tin*, oil tluyn
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4 1 1\ ' ' iU^ Work (io ,|it, ,lllgf&gt; ■..... ^ . I &gt;} *.r I ■ U»p
lo &lt; .. • • &gt;. u; :r
it. ...e •: to
value for quick hale. IL &amp; O. «*•*&gt;"• }*♦ ll"'
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J •«?. |ulgated by the otllda'i of the Fair which l!i* ••Midget" has are few and!. n’
Gsrage. W
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ity,
(JlUtil.
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The Peak Sister*; tit.*-* novel e n -iu a -C h r if.
tbu&lt;* y n . 1)1 have mutt
j tV. Funk returned to his home j Iilg. public meeting, Court House 1" On? Teachers uttd Pupils of Hemwon a vie*
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tertitnt»n« who will render liuaint
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innfe Counfv:
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entertainmeet
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.pending a week at the home of his
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I tie ‘s eminole fount* Fair As*oWashmgtpn. D. ( ., Ian. 29.
Ttann!.. i„hisl.&gt;.
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vie^jci
you."
| jjsc.t*. Mr- I’ '■ &lt; antes. It was Howard I. man w
w. rre
iri mg
•• those,
tl
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ciaiion invite, you to attend the fair Mandamus proceedings were ‘ begun ! j„K From tin* look- uf th,. ,, ,r, v
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Florida and he was v.|„,
\ h« opetllhg of the bn School Day. February !*th, P U T .'in the itprete court today be Vir.
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jaypif i n ip , , p ’-n— pa.- ----f wrVcUfh pleased with the suite.
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Lucnu-- b.ji,
-oaht.
Rn1 . it, Uriando un |F ree tldinlMlmi lb*Hets. compliments j gln|a a m U r i t U against Weal l irJ.jtb them it U * n t J to
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Null.
RUn-MV-TiSM
Antiseptic,
He- Tuesday, night, y.
- i’.n »t InS.|. ford llentld,
"f •*- b:o- Au " be fur —
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Hrrrt Rhrumaiism, Sprains,
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•1 t is, Hob wan tin-re. It. .1. look- Hfie rushed you b\ the -llp.*r’llU*nflc It if cniypel Ivv.itig of a I.IX to p.t&gt; Iht
tend tin* production a two.hours side „.*s.
iii. tiiose
evening rags. Orlando Sen- I*-;
public iii-irucllon.
Tin .* tickets
court juifgntenc
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........................of $|.f,;t*i;t. splitting roar.
vvt'l |&gt;e valid during the entire day with Interest adjudged to be Wi*st
,
Mr. ami Mrs. Abo Derby, of Oil l,,)*'b
G.
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Stcnstrom
of
t!h*
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and
wil!
‘admit
you
in
the
ground*
Virginia's
'proportion
of
the
Virginia:
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r i s i j l l r o t arch.
' Derby of Mi* ,lir'* and Mr. Harry stall, of the Sanford Herald is iii the and exbUiit* ns often us vyu care to statu debt in I SB 1 when Wu-i ,Vir• ,*
The .tire,ton ,.f the Fair Associa-1ginia was fprmed. '
1 u' ‘'“ "KrcKatlm.. at the morning!
Ptliinstnti and daughter. Mis* Polly city today.. Ho visited the ReporterToo Late to f'llLSHOVs
Papers in the extraordinary pro- service was so great Sunday that ________
“ cf Richmond, Va.pifll old residents of Star ofIICl* to see the Mergeiitlnilcr tion extend to votra cordial welcome
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aurTitorium |
I Plenty
whhels
go
round.
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Mr.
Sienstroni
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and
the
superintendent
of
public
incecding*
wHIibut
precbilent
in Amer^ ‘,f *»f
of the •iinUtlished
iiMHiilshril auditorium
P le n t y -of fu/r.islied room* with
Suiford are on a vhtit to the city.
u Monotype operator and was inter- &lt;strurtion want* to see every teacher lean jurisprudence were received by
*',r“ ’R •bito s.*r\i,e for seijting bath, for gentlemen at silo East
* ford Touring Car for Sale—At a
ested to observe the diiferuliee.be- md pupil of Seminol • county at tin the court, hut no action was takeu
, T l"' , h" r’ ''
Kourjli *trc«t, cor. Fourth and Sanbirrain. H. &amp; O. Garage, W. A
tween
the
two
typi-utting
machines.
tmlay.
A
ruling
is
expected
next
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Wanted’ Good
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It F. Ezell.
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loyalty,
lidclliy
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the bottle from , .vpirucl t.glitamong the protnicf Orlami.
Mr. Hunt will- preach agaiA iun I
Wanted Second hand Ford car.
* In the teacher having Ihij highest j,1K j,
1 lie most tni-j Sunday night at 7 o'.Jock.
t*n: * b it1’ * ’ the city yesterday, heurl/ thirty years, and J n the di-' Must, be bargain.
Box FJ73, Snnon tbe nortbern
a -tuckholder of tlie churge uf the dutic. of which jofli e per. enrage of total e .roflmetit in the table r&lt; • event
Mr. Uau*
f.rd, Fla.
17-dtp
Niitlre itiioiimbdc ••oners
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-■ thi elty and owns ho has set an example which might parade, fountain pen. oftemd by the end of the Pomaef in AI•••- whofe the
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do Job a . I biurea ■
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.I to EiiterjArise for church grout I.v . t* *&gt;i■•r&gt;- the i!eci*o*n
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l oot .! It. p.. I Racing Speed 2 1j It.
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We vs' 1 inspect your battery, take
of hi* valuable, service- mid ability,
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At. S. K« ■ iy. u pramtinent r.eal
To
the'i-ulore.l
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rendered -p hmgjm jd so fiijthfully..
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Anil In’ it further
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■; ■ l.f lh e city ' esterlarge
If rc|&gt;a:i-r are
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i liiMm at llilt ant litirl liP’i
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bt ‘tu Jill
u.'tnd Electric G
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Eiitepprisu was in furnished in the Saul.ml Herald and
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U. ft. Government Buys H
\iiln r to J a \ P . . . r IE, ;ft
on a -hopping a cop. in lb. Florida Vd-e it*1 for
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in
the
following
places
oil
lour.
publication, and tb.it, a cdpy be
Death of Mr- Thigpen
contemplation by the Mermans in
tile dale set after each, for the pAirford Touring Gar for sale at a. transmitted to our brother whom we
W ■/: Thigp.m returned Sunday
by tbilar - report- of .mmof r.-tening tax return* a - re
lirrar- I•' Garage, AA A. desire to honor
from ( i re.'ll \lllc, \ C , where to e) id. pegs of act IAHi &gt;p that ’l-vcltir, pn-e
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StnnplHes.
■was called last week on aredunt of
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clnshe* are re ■»rd”dI ...
in Ilh.... l.a’«s
of Elofitbp
AA AAA her nut liy,
Mb* «;
the illnes* and subsequent death of |.r,
ri.,lllMs w|,j!
of Crlandt). a trained
bing more
April lintj-June 1st. 101 7l____
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hi« iiiotber, Mr- I__A. Th glieii
R. M. Mason,
|**~—»»»*)Wees at tciiding
tin
f.»i I sijki? iml I all Inf *rr.i»i) m
-than- n— rapt* - " i r
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ir I lb and
Eli.
Mr- Thigpen wa- 7 I years of'age Pari- sayi a - advam .• b . ig lade
I 'oiuiiil t (ee
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l&gt;&lt;I. m«l.
tlaM.it. .• .. a
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fit .the tune of her death and leaves a on one of i l l - French tr* nrh *a at
t loilll I
Ovrrla
I’oar
Cur much less
Geneva.
February I'.lit.
family
of
eight
children,
all
of
whom
n
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mnn„'*
AVeilerkm..
Thiae*
R»n Vi
Methodist Notes
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Altumonto and Forest City, F.
were at Ii .t side wlien tl...... .
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(u |*„ri, v&gt;aH ,.a*t|y beaten
Gjrjy.., A
A
tringfullow. , 44-tfc
yesterday' wi»s another big day
.Although . Mrs. Thigpe;. v * not u f,
Berlin, lioweyer, anno.inv.d n ,‘tr'' 1,1,1
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br. li;
•one of the prominent with tlie Methodists beginning in the
i ii ni
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I MIIK OQIU-Jklibru af N 1*1Lh- ■
prismien, and a mucldm- gun.
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-V**”* the’proHijneni
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to the
Monroe, February '-Mrd.
well known here.
I
is a lively sector. The reported cap­
nl&gt; a.-T'l i l . ing unturtalnwl *»y the Wit* tire pleased to see so many, vis­
*
yours very truly, *
ture
by
tlie
British
late
last
week
of
itors, also many of our past’ mem­
RHiral f- o-ndty of Sanford.
A. VAUGHN,
an important position*’ near
l.e
ber* attending. Our Superintendent
Tax a Assessor.
a l l notes
, 4l' *711uit*k automobile. and iii# corp of teachers, are live
i Trahsloy was. followed yesterday la17-71r
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' passenger. Both cars wires and greiit good is being accom­
fresh assaults, delivered by Itriti^b
’ ruj| • 'b■ion and real bargains.
These failed, according to
T h e public will soon h five t h e o p ­ troops.
plished and deop interest shown in
-r-iug.!, i ,.
Garago.
J7 -ltr
Smoke!
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every departamjnt of .the school.
If
a
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At both preaching, services there at th e pres m i tim e tliere are no
up tin- pmetlce be should carry a box
llaptist
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hrl 1*0 and other card were large 'audiences, the church-be­ ginnc* srheiluled for tile next week.
Services .Sunday at tlie Temple * ,,f *'’rJ’s Bdb7''d -singer’ in hi* pocket.
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ing crowded at the nigiit service.
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weneonducted by Reverend Vcrby, * ."'"/‘f ,f'IK
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It Is clnime,|. ward ofl tiny leinlem-y to
Finest Quality, Made in
In the last game played by tin*
a-vt?
tor
to
the
city,
who
very
gru^
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Atl.
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local
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basketball
teun
no
\Vt* take this means of giving a .
.
Elgin
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!*l ' ' tako' tho pulpitkoituir 1,,-lp
..nmi-n,!. -! eons.lsts of nn
For Sale
most cordtul invitation to the strait- word was mentiuhed of t u* .game,
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for Dr. Hytngtt in that gentleman-'* „ystermt\ ibe hnjf--lit II. uydnkled plett47-1
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gers iind visitor- in «&gt;ur ritjfi to all but on account of space the urtide ultsence to Winter I lav cm
R e v .. tlftply with &gt;ab jtnd :•*- ••rl!at AVIten
v.::s. nut run.
I. .
Ul1 should decorate the services of the MethOillit
Mr. Verity !* a jireacher of nn little that i* ' -&lt;vti!iitAv,*i the •'litre.'' It Is
for the’ Mg church.- '
experlonco,^having held safne of the n»*i*riei|, will reuinve tlo* eravl,,g f,,r
( 'ploring. Avjtji c a d i pou nd
lint the little praise whrh is coni- larger pastoratesin ift&gt;&gt; nast nrnl tbe &gt;b»‘ yi^»rx*M«-. Fair nVxi—week.
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to
the
popular
(*apt:iin
of
""
&gt; *. r asbm sure" enough.
Friday afiernomv a t..! o'clock the
sermon hrf delivered Strydav was a
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the local quintette.
,
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Was Takmq No Chances.
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t-ommnn s-ns* sesomn one
1,1 ■"The lovely defend 'nt sjiys.slte nho|.
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could easily he taken bv everyboily! In -elf ,1,-fen e." “But -lie further
T l.
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Captain
Hankins
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f’l»en its ronferericC.
and a serrtion that will fi«» dnubt do titers that tin* inmi; -In: killed lii’vd"
The rraftiest, most popular leader good in tho commnlttty. There was
v
' levied to be prnuyit
Df-ath of John Minarik
never raist-d hi* htind agidn-t lu-r."
i,
11 *''4 attend me • how
Friends of Mr. apd Mr?. M Min­ that lias led the local club in many na service in the Templodn thu'e.a-n- 'True, t ut -ouq-lldug told |,er tIjut Im
might do that any time."
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Sunday school -Sunday morning
of tlie death of kln-ir1 brother,. Mr. the lust game, with the genius of tu t
Edison and the prowes* of n Lou was another cause for S:t txpre don
Conversational Difference.
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combined tngcjher, the Captain de­ of appret i a l i ’tv fro n tho officers and
".A
tanti
ifnf knows wlmt lie Is talkin’
Cleveland,
Ohio
on
Sunday,
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Tr,
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tht\ d ea \
livered a rlass of bail never before teachers of that ir-'vr..growing and T-citt," -old I'nele Ebcii, "Is liable not
Minarik
was
well
known
in
Srrnford
konit
”r i ,'i, h occurred al her
equaled this season.
The popular interesting ftf idyrpla
The att *nd- to lip a- lid, r-lln’ ns do on** dnt don't
d»y
n . G.. lust KH- having boon an employe of the At­
Captain
kept
hi*
boys
on
the
"
g
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anre was just 'a l&gt;il op there being Inn her *f* mi d** fuels as long us he’s
kf„*. , ' '/"Tp m reached her side lantic Coast I.ine here for several
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death
years
and
his
many
friends
in
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W
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nl1
thrs.i.^h
the
game,
giving
hi*
best
only H:!j present, but thirf was. ac- k, epin' ymi c,tli-rtidlwd."
by •tr,
which was caused
will
be
sorrv
to
learn
of
bis
death
*’lTnru
himself.
Paul
rounded
out
the
routited (or l»y lit.- fart Cm* *mmo
1 "* .Paralysis.
"Tyr
Mr. M. Minarik left imi.... iiately
wlth «ve Held g al, people stay away from the .• Itooi
1'■Uitimi District meeting
*il! i’r I.*! l!
for Cleveland upon the receipt of a "» 1" ‘
*avin» his i *mi and church every i ,np u t ,r i.«
' 1 Hi ( ’hurt House.
iktfnh ■\
telegram
amtouneing
his
broth
-r's
from
‘lo'tnfall
and
from
l.eing
clean­
away.
Tlie
Baptist
Ion,da,s bool
. . ,n ' " l ug ,,f Eaton. Ohio is
Hi, ""Ol ,
i* d' *iined lo lung o.e a r**cord for
illness. A telegram announcing hN ^ " |T tho "»“l*
visitors to the city
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tiie year I til 7. and ,aen* it jtard!.'
death arrive later, . " o t h e r b,-&lt;: -r.
Maybe
So
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.tu. ci Lli-u akv.i. .,4i .4 it.
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11 to t b-j &gt;‘ itft ill and Inr,
rl
. ue’ tirang,- County Citizen says - J*e, lot eil*li-o* Jo,in i&gt; Mns,ns *- a
•It tl i- expected
I 0 cl
1V- afternoon .it tl Mr. John Minarik died of pneu- (fiat in tile last islue ol The Herald live wire .and gives mtirh of Hs t-u,„
.the Sanford writer was oiT hi* base in forking for ami " i t h t h e -* h "’-*,
Mi!,i,
rtmniu.
‘Uttgest daughter of
when he wrote tbe article in regard*J ami t-igeCj*’ wi*h !'i, eorp of ah! &gt;
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was
operlo
Couch Hawes. AA'ull, tiie writer ■assistants in t h ) p'*rstns *tf hia d ’ •
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Memoriam
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and
•Miss Sara A. AA’nr deli, who dp- may have been off iii* base when tie pa'rtnenta! * .* tp **inv.m■! -nt*
I«/. It* ■lr"‘ '' &lt;&gt;" the road to reco- parted this life at I’eekskiB. N. Y . wrote tin* story, but when the ulfuir tem-hers he will oht.dii til • A\-l
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Pitleston and Neal on January llrd. 11* 17. in iu-r tiind.* - ( happen**d a ho i e run wa* made, banner for the y.-ar.

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as dTsfrM nurse, inakl tg ap address
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K iil &lt;\ Thursday ni.'ht will be confined to
e not EH-* atid their families and lady
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e ihtj- evetiing was marked by a delightful
dren and it is « fim- iqlp'iirtindt' for informality and the appearance of
m o th e rs to learn of th e little imper­ the many lovely new evening gowns
mat runs
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fections in th e ir children and th e worn by gracious
The Elks dances
m ista k e s they are making in the car 1 kapming girl*.
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1he will suddenly grow surplus and Lillian Herring. L u n a ('liap p ell and
liegin in ihink. And llien. mi|douId \It«*rs K e iin etii I.ewf*: R py ChitIlf iiu thinks, he will wonder whether, teod fii. M e S weeny and ('lltVkr.

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fresh niunt*. . oyster stew,*- chicken
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pleasantly spent with relatives and Platt-htirg."
salad, sandwiches. -pieTth's, saltines
friends in Lakeland.
pr,-*cttt report a
Filial Affection,
most plea*,nit lime and want to kno
At n wine puny of y oung tm*n at one w|h*ii the n c ;t ........ lin n Circle uf
of-lilt* isillese*. II' 1, - I l f Ilpojogy yell* fair take* place.
luind'-d In fi'Hi two of'iliO prvpos’ed
gin -is, who wore iinid'lt" t*» utlemH«tv\
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ville, where she attended the Pader­ fnM.v ,,f the ti •
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ewski concert.
live li ijtrt' *iidd- n'y I itr*l 'lion. tenr«.

Friemls of ,\fr*. Alfred l.iija will
in charge: " I am so disappointed. I
* F ■ry IP. ,/• /fr»Vregret toMmur that slfi* was called to
thought surely my baby is. perfect:
Mr*. W. K. Wat-un cluirfuingiy Tampa oil Monday by the tlcat'll of
he la so cute, hut he
ored j entertained the E v e ry 'Week Hridgi her cousin. Mrs. Pauline II. Laws,
’8:i per rent. The ‘doctor told m e Club on Thursday afternoon . will society editorof. the Tampn*Trihune.
what was the mutter, so I do hope one extra table of players who wort
you will havu. another contest next Mrs. K. I. Gonzales, Mrs, Fraul,
M r. i ‘has. Horn of l.e ic.jucu ,
year because ! am going to try and •Miller.. Miss Mays am) Mrs. Cetii N. J . , i* visiting his son, Mr. ti.- H.
make him perfeer between nuV&gt; and Hutt who substituted for the hodt*-. Horn. t Miss l.ouise •llenninger and
tliyu.” At the ne\t eotitest this Mr Galloway wou tin* guest prize, Henry N”lu iage'r of Richfield. N‘ .1.,
same mother was overjoyed to find a pair*nf hat pins in fanciful holder, a re c t p w t e d this week to visit Mr.
her baity scoring till per rent. So if To Mrs M argaret It irm-* n.i* gr
and Mr* Horn
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happy mother w rote the au th o ritie s

■Oak Avenue
Between 3rd and 4lh St;

Clerk. It. E. ShinholeiT.
liumcJilng* sevrrof pontoons-^slx of
Banker. Allen E. Hill.
which, pmbnhly. could huvei ■ypjmrtChaplain,' .Vino Williams.
etl n bridge and afforded sullTih-nt"noAttendant. Elizabeth Leonard.
rnmmodnllQli f o r . a strong udvanee.
guard. There was one thing) however,
Asst.-Attendant, Murray Jarvis.
that uroust'd equal mlmlrntlon; It vyiis • Inner Sentinel, Marie f\ GfllenT*
the itp]itlllllig neuincss with which the
Outer Sentinel, Hester Sehmohl
attack was spiashed. Ir was list hough Joy Hailey.
three -erpe'iit*, having ymwlrd, uyph'S i
‘ Malingers, Florence Hill, Myra
the desert;‘ retired tlielr bends sTluulIttinsoisly eiity le have tliiaii mmpli'ti**
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■n .South America, which nai-

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"t looked forward. T h e fiuml wound
grin &lt;rulty iiway to liie southward,
fringed mi (lie HgyptInn *it|.* by n ref r .'li iu g growth of green paltu* and
tiro it lifiifin-. Iirtikeii m Im. im ' i vi i s

|his ow n eyesight would not have
1been better, whether he would not
r-fiTf.
I.v liny I.nilgai- w vvI.
' have hinl a sounder eori*iltuiion in
Among
tip'
pleasant
events of the 1 the eninfi eompnny kept ri. rnftl vvatrfi
I other word*, if he would not have
ov.-r the i'.iiiip: iiy's interest*, mil. Ii a*
I been a •‘ Hetter1'- man if his own! ! week wa* the meeting of the Honk
lie tinned sentries irvT,t*s llie vvuy
I,over*
Cluh
on
Thursday
afternoon
mother, hud know n what constituted
......I guard f..r the empire, tin’ llie
with
Mrs.
E.
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Seogg
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tim
graa " B e t t e r .Baby" and had hud an
Amltliiii
side tviiy'notbjiig Inn Ho* Mlopportaolta. to havjtlhiWMannm d eious h in te -s. A S! .il r ,ir. .n i m- imvTiir*wfrTj “efi iirinirg' i r ^ f T b i Hm
at a Better Barnes Con lest. VVhen T t e s t 'w is iiuieli ertfoyeii, in vviiieli very water's edge, mid tavplnit Into the
he leaves the contest.it will ho with Mrs. J. C. Bennett made highest eliiinnet,* desjille the reveltneius of
the convictidn that sound,knowledge guesses and Mrs. Hagan lowest. The stone tiroiight in l.idliisi from fur •*”Aiiiprizes were a pretty box of line can­ trles in liold (he tiny purtleleH in eiieek,
dies and a lovely bouquet of roses. despite the greiit dredges tlml prowl
Guests for the afternoon were Mr*. up nn«f down, sucking so lln* InviMlug
I \Y. Ilarne*t. Mrs. Langley, Mrs. sllemns llky immstVoiis nutenters fac­
Levi* and Mi.*s Agnes Devlin. Mem­ ing a mismlory tl*k' oP'lusects.
bers “present were Mrs.' Bennett, ' M‘KuntnrahT
“ ‘Yes. There U Is.nmv.* Ills fnecbe­
Mrs.' Hagan, Mrs. Aberifathy,. Mrs.
Chiis. I'olk, Mrs. IL A. Howard, came unlimited, l.euiiliuc fur forward,
Mrs. Morse, Mrs, Hoy* Syriies. Mr* In* fixed Ids gtout, on llie nppnuieliliig
sjm'I. mid IhVrc, sun^emuigh, iviis KnnHenry McLaulin and Mrs. Harry
ta Cult, the point nearest Port Said,
where the Turks hud atleiiiptyd to
cross. *
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"'Not fur/ lie grinned. *1 iyu&lt; in
Mr*. 1". IN Dutton gave a very cliarge nf n eiiU|v)e of; nrptetl tug*.
/ ‘One of our sales­ lovely liineheon on Friday ut Her We kept nitmtifp tip itiul down from
fiere to Isiiiulllu, imnglng uvvny In the
men demonstrated thn eharming home ,on Golden Lake dark.”
The tnlilc was atlraetlvely arranged
"•Itm tlicy riiieinsl Ijie euliulV
value of the Long Dii
witii rut flowers and ferns, the dow­
“ •oil, yejt; T l jc y Inimelied n«nuu
tance elephone to us er* being blue were novel and' u tluw “lUuifiHm's - (vvo.^Tlii-rers iine.iidw, ’i'lie
color hole for table decorations but ntlii-r** down.nl tsinnllin/
He was at Huntsville
certainty u lovely combination with
"There. J|i*i swinging Inin lie* Line
Ala., and upon liisowt sparkling. crystal mid dainty chinii. lunili bunk ul llo* end of a ruble, for
( overs were laid f r pine and a deli­
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respon sib ility put u. cious
course luncheon was served.

/JCLEANF.R, DYER AND REPAIRER

Sanitary Sleam I’rvssing, Hoi flasolnic Dry ricanlni*.
tlii'iis o f Alt kind:* on Mmrl N otice..

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l( ms °f several hundred miles.

In less than one hour lie had sold 2100 bnrrclw
('ur at a total cost to us of less than six dollar*.
i. ~ ncc l^cn u'c have applied the Long Distance
elephone to every feature of our business with
^st Pr°f'table results.
T h e service is fine, thi,
cs
reasonable and there is more satisfaction
,°nc ^ ° nC Distance Telephone talk than in fv.ilf

llirth i
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. .HGantt an­
nounce the itirth of a little daughter,
Thursday, January '/5th.
/*, reonnt Mi ti ti on
Mr*. R.-‘ M. Hoyt 'and Mr*. S
l.oraine hinsoll of Kiwi
Hartford
Conn., spent several days in tfu* citt
la*'( week, wiiiie’ en route to St
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fur Jaek sn iiville on a vj*it to iii*
bro th er. Mr. It. E . G o rm ly tiefun
returning to hi* home in O ttaw a,

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the determ ination of the representa­
tives of nil the dii*erent se linns of
th e proposed district to w o rk 'w ith
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l.einic sun t -dully *and rapidly built
f / A f H YV V V I s ' T H A T T I T l ? ? ? \ T
and Improved by ptiblh* local r n - '
v A / L D W A V Ei I 1 1 A I
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operation under the governmental
E N E I) D E S T R U C T IO N
agoncy .of counties, or special ‘tax '
lb -pit
tie,i*o!d •• • cther, tho io ■
pit • tthe.rold
road districts;
lluwersj lleMai*** 1'ijlL-gi* Opens Monday
And whefeus our public* v\;;t »r (of tender, vvrt.-t allies and lluwersl
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! Arran •,.■•*■• n i have been comroads are cither lyinp idle hr.d nr ■
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!«*« tfil or' are In in.: un*fn!!.
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a H I p:ovid?ng for n nnvijrai -;.tf-4-hj_pa«paso tif- i n u .
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routes front Jnconproving
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tral a:d i &gt;i..ty votn.nl: b its f r o r
frhm Dttrnl la l.e«* ami
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And v. hereas it js rc 's iiiic ;** i
tfl lr mi. [&gt;c •• f of the counties of expect KUbst li ll i! Hi I from t’ fe.iDuval. . t. ‘Johns, Clay,. Marlon, rrn! goyrHiiiv*|it ii this t *rit*ir - 1 &lt;
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li Walker, the ehitirBtrtli i* '
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tin* cotl\«*r*,tloti y .t*» tr » ,*,» , '
adopted without an , exoviion.

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■hurnctrrired by nit
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I heth a* t.» tin objects to he seeured
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COLD W A V E
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FREEZE STATE

has and feels for Mr. John K. Met-]
tin n e r,'w h o has sq faithfully served I
u« its superintendent for th e past I
th irty years. •
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This is n well merited honor; anti I
it is » noble and commendable spirit |
that prom pts it. So often it it that ■
churches and individuals too' wait '
so long before bestowing their praise
and approval of work well done that
jlle fait lit til Wiiri.er liecomes di»s
rouraged or peradvanturr pulses he­ ORANHES AND T E N D E R
\ ECET.MM.IN FAKE PREY
yond* the reach of human applause.
TO ICY FINGERS
Hut .Mr. M eunc.er i- Jtnt in the
Not slime th e year o f'lh O .l has
I'fiitie of life; young in spirit. vigoroils iii thought and deed, a t-l th" ** i if&lt;*rd i*x; *c ic • 1 s.i *h a cjld
h h*is rea an 1 i expert »1 r;
i* tv * as ; h.t. ■i .’■!■a
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if ore v e.ir i of active servie* fr«i \ t t&lt;.. Sat i.*i i in *ht and last ni »hl,
him. As a ISilde student and : eric It "r i hrei* cold
i : on these
there are few in Sanford who ;yre his
nt :hts a id the thetmome&gt;,it:il.
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ht. i imi s i.* evert t i u orThis window wIII lie an orn.ime.it
and I.MIlrtr the fender
to the rhhreli and will esim jilet «• tllo |
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tage v as d i ie as
d*!i':ht i i lion.'f Mr. .M(c
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having' a part i*t this i n
th-* cx' Audi j . • • i.i.iy ■ &gt;. in} n.n* at
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lOUs ill I l f - ot 4 Iii' ago. a id i Illi-li|i*re.| to 111- til" il friuil I,el Ig |,lii lllell t l » t III* sll II
lolui Mi.i.iru n nl
not
hutehie Valley. .tin* i niirt* l.isi C i
\ el,mil I iloo world’s vti'.ito-t itn-tlte.i! aatlmritv and (In* lie.i - i of t|u* c"lery does not
4' h.irli s Mn.ard. a!
lb,, job t ut
tit l.ei'p right on with tin*
11 is s.iii^ by
Coast of Florid i. with I'oiiiiivtiiMis
was receive,I mid. alt, «••• tut* lt.il v /.lira at tlie • i'i*i*i Io In* tom h**d
On Friiluy .» telegr
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of
tin*
growers
I,age tH 4&gt;i.&lt; holos* .iiid th" I i-i a, *i|ljl ot I tie damage of I li#• edd io .* met
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With a -ei i nis ,lc, u|, nt ot mitari. alive lor the simple r.-asop .
Coast and desirable tribtitarie.;.
.j wave lull thiTe will still lie plenty of within tin* last few •mouths which ' ’ that wife was a pnrfeotly fnrmet! | ,,ro stripping the celery and ulilp' Hr «a&lt; follmveti by George
tang it tod a and ii - *"mis to t|i* all
That a committee
romtnltteo of seven of | Muff to .hold a good fair arjd re- it i- Sliill. resulted lll^all . IS tlu T I•*••I■» tin
i»*»•• a- ..a. bab* d i ' d
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Il il carries it will command
till*, representative
whom th" chairman shall lie one b e , ' ’ ' lh.it we are htiiltlia;* for tin. •ii-.iili. Mr Mike Mi tin* it. Will* 111 iitiil ntn* lias to r right senses, speak'Ihf Idcn
adaljih C u n m a n y v w h u abnointed with full nower to e xe c ut e ;
' be success of fan's .he Clevcliinil lit the time of th________
price oil the market as celsi'eonil 14,^ -;,d iiiuivU-iLainbng livo-ilUliucnr
rn&lt;l j jw|. r tirepnred by I&gt;r. Kan- the will , of this meeting and &gt;viVh
^-turgeir upon th e brother’s death.
itv i- aTeiiii
ahoii't iTj"
the miTy
only green tTniig
Fricunls f■f tlie hmgiingi • 'Spanish find I!nidi-h
dol’d, a t I •is •li-tained from being power to add special ...embers f..r t:‘rt m - I " lb., year
•W.-H mi (hr- r»wt'ntry
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We have had f •ii.'ly i l l . . i d vliuic -i.y!i.|Mlliy
" MfJfoTTgTi
m . i r l . J a, a linoiT • . .
, . v consullalioii uii&lt;
j1 to - ap- MSn*-rn*Tt-wTtve
anttMr m nv tint *ti.i|,
—pmprf T • paper fevieweil pny&gt;- technical
The
greatest
hope
of
the SanTofih
.
I In*.it in tbi'tr hour of bereavement I al&gt;&gt; /.aza is a inti baby i luid -and |
pea
mtr
section is i lint replanting of the
inl r t n a l ■ , ,,f Florida anil gave a point representatives for each c m . - I1
**" again m ,H,r
u,m' an,‘
amuses one liy her singing and I
vi*g4*iabb*s aside from celery can he
giowir.g fiiitiire of the great benefits ty in the distrii t who shall act on is no good reason why anyone shoabl
dancing
On am mini of coming
Several Fires Snlurda)
t*i l,f ill r . | in the future by im- .the instructions of the coinmitli'e as stop raising fruits and vegetables,
made at Once, and tin* big demand
The lire ill-part inent was railed from a foreign country and being for till kinds of vegetables this
ptovfwfi.t of the inland waterways, chairman of local comtnittegr The there is no reason why we should
sin* has been
........... ,,n stop inviting the people to ciiiite in put snverni times Snlurilay morning, |marked Uhe way she is, s
- ..ftHig-wtH—romftereu*!—ll
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'" T h is " .' nirul 'enmodtti'e shall a c t '* ^ u l t l not hidd tin* fair just as tage where it defectiveJltlo caified a .tnelit at Washington, an undesirable difficiilt In get at this time, hut if
country ahil Cnl
Feifwin a general discussion, the
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though nothing
happened to fire in the linen elont.* The tlepnfi*
d e p a rt­ 'itif-en for tliis cnunlrj
this can hi* itbtaim'il the growers
nothing * hail happentfti
I.auther
had
to
deposit
a large cash
BfMln; r •used, nfti*r naming a u n f l . T lhe"foUo*ing *s'peHfic instruc- ‘^-ugl.
dampen our spirits. The true San­ ment was quickly nil the scene and
heti* will e.oinc hack in -a r u s h .a s
Mmir.ii i, ■ 1 resolutions to consider tiomf:
ford spit it should now come to the by goqd wjirk with the c)ie\iiii'tds bond fur- her entrance into litis - i on ns thi* weather grows w'armer.
A.
To
secure
official
endorsement
Ike H
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fore and it is a poor man who ran* and the Ninall hose saved tin* Inure country guaranteeing lor safety
The .growcis here ar&gt;* hopeful,
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MThi. bod, eon* and support of hoards of trailu and not lau* with a smiling face. Hring and there was small damage* done
knowing
that the mitirc country*was
*i‘tn| of tieorge i’urkhill. Jackson .other organized civic bodies and of til your exhibits if',they have Mint’ Much of the linen was destroyed, i
. kisnle I’unbm I’cck
in
tin*
grip
of a hlizrttrd and there
legislative
representatives
of
the
It. H. Wilson, Now Sm yrna;
been hurt to mur Ir and x\«* 'will lleor coverings anil Ilnurs damaged
.Kssll* 1'urilon, tin* little ix months was no ro-npe for *Floriil*a or any
counties
to
ho
embraced
within
the
Mmill '
Kilvcrt, Jacksonville';
Show'*the world that all is tint lost and the peace of mind of tho g u e s t s '°hl 'laughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. I,, other state ami ttiat these cold
F* Kee/.el, Winter Park. A. I„. district, for the furtherance of neces­ and we are still in ihe'grentcst. veg- isturheil. Mur h .soil It is lui* th e 'F e e l; departed this life last Friday
s n a p s ' while f-w and far1 between
White. l ift Myers; G. G. Ware, sary legislative action and for secur­
aftcp « short illness. She hud been
etahle
section
of
the
United
States,
fire
departnient
for
their
prompt
ailtl
will romo eventually and the growtrr
Utibur and C. It, Walker, San- ing the inlluence of public opinion There is celery anil fruits und many . effective treatm ent.
u p o n • this earth only a few short
They
were
runs that chaitse. They also know
ford.
favorublc to the establishment of a
things th a t we can arrunge at thu called during tho d a y 't o fires at the m onies hut long enough to entwine that they can recuperate by planting
navigation distrirt.
hr ihjigate* were entertained as
fair grounds to good udvuntuge and Slack house, corner of 11th ami hciKclf around* the heartstrings of spring crops, the celery Is not hope­
II. T o solicit * nnd collect funds
PttiU nf the Sanford 'Tloaril of
our fair will ileinonstruti* whether Laurel anil lit the corner of Gth anil pnrents and relatives ami friends. less, and may yet bring a fine price.
for necessary expenses.
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at * hanquet, after which the
H“ '« snow.lrop pure thl. Tham es' are good to make money
C. To collect, and obtain engin­ Florida is made up of i(uitters or of l aurel ami also the grass at several ; Sf»f I W
p.ople who have faith in their oWn plaits, near the H .y limit-*. In fart ron, Heaven that came t.. linger ^ .other
o |h
rr0|H ami
f i f t ol
y any
nny MCCtiun
• :’&lt;’JMiore‘ w‘‘re resumed.
crops
eering d ata and tinnncinl and com­
community.
!
thi*
ilcpartment
was
kept
busy
d
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*hort
while
a
m
i
then
to
lie
It
the opinion" or the meeting mercial statistics. .
the state has a living chance the
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Gel busy ami 'rhuke oui* fair the Ing the d a y ..
,
\
| gather.*.! to the hosts above from Sanford section, is always the first.
*t thi* »m.-1 advisable first s te p
I). To engage such engineering
“ J o -appoint •, small central com*’ and legal services us may he neces­ best tb u t.c a ;. he arranged and Aho j
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! *»,enr“ hhe ra m e ’ ,M“ '"*r ‘,»l,ri‘te
T he extent of the. damage dontv
• tt'is* with full powers to u rt in
s u n will hhibe again ami Florida willi ,
M
M linsrr to lie
lli.nnred
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f1" " hu* irts|iired* us to hop., and here .and in. other parts of the statu
Mi'ttingi-r
be
Honored
sary.
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. ^ ■M k out objects ol the meeting
-The Sunday school of the First perfumed our life witli thoughts'of cannot bp I'Mimatod lit this time
Ei To present a bill.to the legis­ he Florida ami Sanforii will,ho San
• ' ,0 T**r *-varil preparations for lature at its next regular session pro­ ford, just tis big ns we make it.
Methoilist church has right sponta- purity.
hut will prohnhly he known in a
----------, neously umlertaken to install h n h il-. Tho funeral services occurred from few* days, hut th.* loss will he con♦in P "
'Nations in each county viding for the creation under a spec­
Vance. Douglass some art glass in the large iloulde 1 r,"',,Icnce on Ninth street Sntura- '.Mfnt to conduct a campaign ial act of said navigation district.
siilerable, especially in the orange
r ilay, Dr*.
*
r‘ Hrowtdee
I,ro w **lw* of
‘d the
the *'
I reshy• t-duentloQ regarding the
The convention adjourned sine die have returned to Sanforii nml are window- on the south side of tlu» * a-v’
growing* sertione where the fruit on
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a navigation district and nt about ten o'clock in the evening cosily domiciled on Myrtle avenue, now church a s a token of the n p p n - I U‘r,an **',urt*|&gt; officiating. Interm ent the tree- js all frozen and a total
, wu&gt; made in I.akevi vV c e m e te ry
if! i"u "U
secured through after which tho com tnlltceH eld its
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The many friujtds of the family loss. * •*
kr0t t ^ ; : ’l;!nV2V yI «»&gt;e fjicuRirs jvf- first jetling for organization.
—rrMr,
extend th i!r sympathy in the hour
|.i .
Improvement of Flor- C. II. Walker of Sanford wan elected
Governor Can't II? Here
of bereavement.
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%nu*'*r‘‘I inland waterways.
chairman and Mr. Maxwell A. KilGovernor C alls ra n n o t leave the
i.*'1
' rt discussion tho follow­ vert of Kencnsville, secretary. The
t ' ewley llrntherhumlstate capital at present on account
!"
*aa named us the secretary's office for inquiries nnd
Tonight at S o'clock will orrur of the war cl &gt;ud t hat looms upon tho
South Florida Mid-Winter Fair find (iasparilla Carthi* n nit mil meeting o f ’ the W-esley horizon uttd will not be present ut
s
' c. H. Walker o? corn*spoii4lence relating t&lt;» work of
“' " ' ! l A. Kilvcrt of Ke- the committee will be open at 'JO.i
ll/iitherhi&gt;i)i| ('luss in the ilu&gt;.s room the Seminole Count y Fuir on Friday.
nival a t Tampa February 2-10, 1917.
i0t
’ • A. \ ansAgnew of Jui k- Heard building Jacksonville nex
in the cliureh. Immediately follow­ He sent the following telegram to D r
ing this will lie the regular moiilhl Miller of this city:
Seminole County Fair at*Sanford, Feh. ath-lOth, 1917.
Sc#,Ut* "• H* W'llshn of No week.
• K*veezci
1‘1‘xcl of
inter
The convention before adjourning
lu ' \ • ■ 1
of W
Winter
business meeting.
Tallahassee, Fla.. Feb. 4, l!H7.
Osceola County Fair at Kissimmee, Feb. Mth-17th,
.^dr.Jl'tf Ap •••H ^ ite . of Fort Myers passed a unanimous vote of thanks
Every member of tlnj etnas’ is Dr. t). J, Miller. v*K!ifori|, Fla.:
' *' are of T.ei*shnrif.
'burp *
and appreciation' to the members of
I'arBicM! reqiii-iti-il : i t»i |.r"- a* .it
&lt;tn a. • umit ui the diplomatic rela­
‘ 1917.
1
the
Dorad
of
Trade
and
the
citizens
the officers lor thi* coiniug year will tions being broken with Germany I
rcMilution, which
he elocteil at this nuaiting.
Man itee County Fair at Braden town, Feh. 20th-22rd,
ttjr ?,
• i !•&gt; tlie (umm ittco for of Sanford for their hospitable cour­
rannot in me to Sanford during Fair
*U l &gt;r ' ,' r',,' on °f I he convention tesies extended to the delegates in­
week as arrnpqed.
Kindly instruct
1917.
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Mr. and Mrs. Forri*st Lake ami through the press t hat all citizens of
t« t.lln‘er'‘",,,,;
;&gt;'l«M»ti'd. It as in- cluding thd banquet.
their gui-.M, Miss Mays were amopg Florida are rrt|tie»tci| to tre a t all
talrn ^
that every resolution
Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair at Orlando, February
the guests' from Sanfor.J at the German consuls with respftct".
“ »il| 1 ' " m 'Aition as a whole,
Miss Mays, the guest of Mrs. For20th-21th, 1917.
Hverb a in rereption in Orlando bn
con ','
r&gt; &lt;lT i*ion rcac*&gt;cd in rest .Lake left Saturday, for Madison
* Siilney J. Catts.
Friday
’• dprinit the rece^tt of Fla., before roturnin^ to lief home.
Governor.

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SANFORD HERALD
Today Che .great sorrowful ayw# of
thir u m o Son of G6d "gas* down
upon blrfrkenfcd field*, where the
mangled bodies of men are atrtewn
as Trains of wheat, upon flamihg,
shattered hamleta und atrickcn fire.Idea.
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As He-Hstena to the screaming of
the •beitl, the crashing of monstroua
guns’, all the ghastly sym phhny of
the reddest war murtliind has eVhr*
known. His heart must recognize the
C lttej truth in the statem ent of one
of the world's foremost educators
that in nineteen centuries Civiliza­
tion lias failed to accept honestly the
teachings of Jesus Christ.

Anlts Stewart, the Brnl I.oved Actre's* In the World . -■
Anita Srcwart, leading woman in
“ Tho Suapect," the new Vitagraph
Blue Ribbon Release, was horn in
Brooklyn New York, on February

Lyric Theatre
Tonight
Saturday •
13 Episode of

“LIBERTY”
2 Reel Feature
2 Single Reel Comedies

Mondav
Vitagraph Blue Ribbon
feature, featuring • •
ANITA STEWART

Tuesday

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Last Episode of

"Glorias Romance”
Pieces of the Game”
\ Skate tor a Bride

This is an allegorical- story of n
'war th a ^ has laughed at thi/ world's
flaunting boast of a higher progress.
It* docs not concern itself as to
which aide is in the tight or wrong:
hut deals with those runhs which j
Company. For the first six months are paying the grim penalty ‘the i
she did little othr.r than extra work, ranks of Humanity.
appearing ns tnaids and. in unimpor­
If tho awful trail of hnttlo s tr e tc h - 1
ta n t characters. Rut she was learn­
cs
vividly through thu scones of the
ing the rudiments of the picture
Igntne from the ground up, under the narrative, it is in the hope th at n
| able direction of lief brother-in-law, shocked .a n d appalled world may
| who took n strong personal interest hen eforth devote itself more 'earn­
estly in the cause of peace.
'in her professional .achievements.
•••Let our Civilization not b» u '
1 Her first part of any importance tror cry of our rhe.'ishcd higg] ,
^rtnn-the-tpnrt-ln—Ttm-*A*nr»?t-r|lit?r;** I n ’, rather a s . t n n *n cf ijiat gloria sort of primitive little lady "who
i was brought to New York ns n rirjh
m a n 's wife. She soon tires ol the
veneer of society and the artificial­
ity .of it nil,.und returns to I n r na­
tive haunts, only to he followed Inter
by fur husband, who truly lores her.
Seemingly tld« 1&lt; a simple story, yet
its very simplicity is its# charm, and
l i b s Stewart made the greatest im­
pression in her entire career in this
part.
• Several of Miss Stewart's most r«*-

In M. M. Smith subdivision now ready
for sale. Some of the finest land in
the Sanlord Famous Trucking’ region.
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stunning und po

“ The Laurel of Tears”
The Rival of Mr. Wiggs

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Dedication
Nearly nineteen hundred years
ago the Sort of (Jnd. ns he stood in a

Sixth Episode of

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ASH.TON STKVKNS,
Chicago Exam iner
Jillv 1st, ffMfi.

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und*f Ami b&gt;
virtu*' ol a linul tluiM* «•I ( tri-tl nun and
•air nia'fo on the IVth day of January*
A. !&gt;«, l u l l . by the Honorable Jamrt W.
rifU fia, Judce • ( (he CiAul'. &lt;’ourt. Scv
tilth J t i l L i . ! L if.u u ol
Lebtltnlf

County, In • hii'Mi). m t i t ' r.nmn »»%!•«
•• r* &lt;«i |*r .«&lt;!«*•*. vhifni l.i.i »• *! Lord i
th*- rumidahiant and 1C. T. IfrWcil It tie
•ft f*ndun*, I * Itrdl off** f ir •atr and *rU to
Ihr highest Milder 4
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I’rcnliv tcrinn ( Ittrrrh
Rev.. F. I*. Hunt will pren-t
the Freshytorlun church Sunday
flight nt seven o’clock,
Sunday school ut 9:46.
Sunday morning service nt eleven
o'clock Sunday morning J»y the

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liter*** nfi*r rn l, L « i
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Lord thy God.* This is th e 'f ir s t drawn thu* biggest laughs front the
rumniandment, 'anil tin* seen ml is Amuriean. stage. So in the claim
like unto il: 'Thou shall love thy that this linn'# latest success, " It
neighbor as thyself.' • There is no . Pays to Advertise,", is t_ho greatest
rtm rm andmrnt grr a tw tlnill ttWHnr^Ttauun-geilei* «.f all, the local tliSatfe

Coming
Civilization

Haplisi &lt; tiurrh Sunila)
9:30 Sunday school.
H:lH) I'rvaehing, " I ’ut Yrtur Church
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That is what the thousands who have witnessed the performance of

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Matinee 3:00; Evening 8:00

Prices: Matinee 25c and 50c, Evening, 50c and 75c
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RANFOnn HERALD

to the lecture platform.. Mr. Cartwell sail):
"I h a v e 'been asked to give an es­
timate of Professor Pound. I um In­
competent to perform, this luring
task; because I have not sufficient
mastery of English-to do justice to
my high appreciation of his many
Especially adplcd for
fine qualities; as' a man,-tut an edu­
Your State
cator, or as a .Christian gentleman of
the loftiest i/ieals,
pure,.
chaste, he is a manly man among
Season Tickets tit Extremely I*o\v
men. A speaker of the richest and
. .Prices with Attractions
mosl beitutiftil thought and language
ya-t trong and iogi*\il. lie still lives
of the (test
in our midst, i n 'the hearts ami lives
Our Instructive Cat­ Sanford will have a Chautauqua humor, which she brings out with of our people, who hold him in the*
this season that promises to" he the
alogue anti weekly best entertainm ent for .the money the skill of an artist. She is capable highest esteem for his,many splendid
virtues."
that has ever been given in this or of rendering the tragedies of life, us
Price list
Sunday, Feb. 1Nth
any other city. Sanford need* a well ns* its comedies, and touches nil .
the
strings
of
the
emotions.
A
grand
sacred -concert will lie
SEND FOR. THEM good C hautauqua and no imbued
Ituhie
Stanford
rendered
in
tbo afternoon by some
are the gtftid men of this. city with
fe
-—TO-IMY— this
of
the
best
talent
of the Chautnuqua
Miss Rubio Stanford, violinist, re­
Idea th a t they will try it again
supplemented
by
local
talent, and an
this season with the determination ceived )ier training from the Peabody
Conservatory of Music in Rultimoro, address will be probably given by
I In w hich Institution she has also been Edwin Aldlnc Pound, the C h a u ta u ­
[a capable assistant to the head of qua director, announcements of this
© JACKSONVILLE, ELA
:tln* Violin Department, in tone and sacred concert to be given later.
Fuurl Hay Monday, Feb. I'J
nothing ! technique Miss Stanford satisfies the
l&gt;urn»,
the Mysterious, und Coinitauqua critics and charms her henrers. She
In Caail of i ’ onntr Judge, Srmlnnl* Conn
Ir, Ntale uf H.irtda
. pony
icn with has already earned a place nmqng'
In t* Ktlilp nf
The
the
best
violinists
in
the
country.
puritii l* ni.uli„iu.. f o r - m ind a tut
1,1da i l a l m
Nolle* t* brr.-I y given,
Friday. ------------ -— Pnttle ftude
body.
With wit anil m y s te ry ,' he
may euneefn. I Im• &lt;rn
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a|.|.iy lo in#
ir Hays,
Mias Kudo is from Wichita, K an- smoothes astray the wrinkles und
lloiaraMe .flr«rge Ci. ft rrlnr, Ju'lc- nf
mi Sun- -,:n . While ftill in her youth she Iiiim helps digestion
Hi is a comedian,
aald CoMfl. aa Judgo ol I'rnbalr, lor my
float dl*eharg«- aa et.-eo|of ol rt, ,-tatr ol
secured WOn her place as it vocalist. Anyone &gt;MepMstophlcs, humorist, magician,
I,Ida llaln**. d.-eeared; and ttal at Ih* fame
lime t .*111 preienl my final aeeuunl* aa
jtauqua listening lo her rich contralto voice ventriloquist anti philosopher, all in
l lt tu ln r 'of aald ovlalp, a&lt;nl a&gt;k for I heir
terrains Will lie convinced th at she has a b r il- [ one interesting, laugh provoking
a| proval.
tlal.it FnV tsib, A. I*. F*.6.
•irs
and ^ ttnl futuro before her. Miss Rude master of magic, Durno ranks y ith
i'l l H. I). I I U N O L
lias an interesting personality pus- Herman
and Kellar, and is the
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4 9 1 10 3 11-3 ! H 1-3
• ""ini neaping I hat
peculiar
tnagnetism grputest musician .now before the
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W’fiich is ossocinU'd with successful public.
Every laugh contains a
io o b m platform work* and sliowa the cfTirt gtl'tsa, every act a mystery
a tri­
I of rarcful training under the best umph in dn!it’hlf(d deception. He*
itK 1 U!u*kers. Her repertoi/o ranges from Ittuf. crossed the eontineut six times
opera* to th e popular aongs,
in In** than four years, lie m the
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kind in it notable* article in Colu lry .

EDMOND S&gt;, RtlDSHII.I..

OUSrdlan of Ihr r - i a l r of John firlffm
T h v r a u . tiornthy Thwinlt and (trorgr
II. Thwrult. Jj,, talnofr.
|&lt;-Fri.Stc

i hi* aftraetions of hi*
In ran in-.'i ion with

*i.i * i.irdrc,' tie uses ! (ngunge,
part ling with i ha njiagne words uf
Weekly ranks him *is one of •it and wi lorn., iiueresting all
■■iitlreli* tin&lt;l grown-ups.
t w e l v e g r e a t s p e a k e r s of the-

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Wittier* my official •l(intuf&lt;! and " ’ I 1kitrd in Seniiuola cuunl), f 1,&gt;,,
thl* the ISlh day ol January, A. I&gt;. H 'l ” . I Lot No. J, l.odgKood. '| ho &gt;bl 1
a--.'i ...I at tbr dale df the iia-4ll
.
i: A., I1 0 Ct!I..AS!».
'tru lu die in th** r ami' «H A (t
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co, Me.
1m
*fd fi I 1 lull- .in
Ity V M MrlHnl-1. I*. C
i or dirt u in is * m i »t. «**i w \\
14-KM-fit p
14th d.y ol F tt.ruary, \
Itusa rny
u »it*t,
;»
|n Ihr l ounl, Juilft'
• ail. I aunlf uf
fl
*1B&gt; III J HI l i f f ) . A ( J|
S.-minute, Nl*|r «,f 1'Il, 11J*
In tb&lt;- m* i! r of ih« yuardlan.
«* A.
ahlp of John (irlliin f h * , a l l , .
llurotl.y Thwratt, Jr., minoia.
'
N o t h * t» hcraliy given that it i* I N Is*
Ini'loti uf lb* uhili r*icni-&lt;t EdttrtSd f ll. '
itudUtlt a* guardian ot Ihr ratal* of John a
•*i Hr.
(Sitllln Thvrpli,
ttnr.ithy .Th*&lt;'att
ml
F*l»t«||
(Ii'iifpi II. T)i»i&gt;*tt, Jr., iRinnr*. l a ti-ahr* »|&gt;
pllraHnn f&lt;* Ihr county fuilg.* *&gt;( Srrnlm.li* t
county, Flurlda, at hi* aSka In 11..' m ar l |*
hnu*r at Hanford, In aald -canty on Mnttdad
lb * 15th day of Frbruafy, A. t&gt;. I*1IT. t-r t
auiboftly la »r|j alt right. I tilt- and intrrr-t I
rt ih r aald minor*. Ihi'-*am*- twtng an nn J
dlvidrd onr-**vrnth I nt-m t in and to Um
billowing dnrrilird land* iltustr Irt it.,
ronnty of Hrmlni.tr »n«t at»t* of Ft irMs. to- (
• III Nort hvrrat quart ir of l b - nortfiw:-*t li
quartrr of Srrllon Iwrnty-aia M'll, T&lt; vn*H|&gt; I
twonty i20f ,mjih. Jiang.’ thlrty-t*&lt;* (,tl b
o il.
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1 o r opram s, L n m cn e

pirrrt, ill l&lt;iffrr |nu(f, |t (MI,
id.
- r n i l i K O F FI.OKIl» V* YAIIO ( O I . I M I ION — F ilmt.
I f r f*s„ • Itrti I»• „ f Mill*, ft*! Imu&lt;r I&gt;InmI » 4ti»l Ir fit** • J r 4.1 m
(ifitr p in rf, 91U.OO. IVurlli H . i .jO.

IIFAHO.YKIl n n o ^ H O Y . I L P . U .M M J
) | l Kfurtlld A ft., Ouccw, 11a ,

w h i tii-vvr »nis*-i-s a d a te , o r

hi

■ o l ha* n t * '. m i s s e d a date up-to-

Notiro 1* boroby tlt*n tbot J. A. P rm ll.
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k- a . n o u o i.
purrhoMr of Tot Olllllritr Nn. 2011, dalad
Clerk Circuit Court. Sentinel* c&lt;
the ith day'ot No»*mb*r,. A. H. M9&amp;. haa
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1,y V&lt; M* McOanUl,
4= - 1 rl-Str
fllcit aald rrrtinrato' In my offlrr, and haa
mad* application (or tat datd tn iuu* In
accordance oilb lav. Said carttfl.'alo cm- Nolle* o f Application fa, f * a II
Mrrlloit a uf Chapter Iha.s,
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brace* tbo folia*int ilfieri ffe*l property *ltId*
•
uatrd In Scmlnul* county, i'lurida, u u
Nolle*
la
hereby
given
that
c
N«% of NKq o( 31:', sd SW't.
*7.
Tp. 21 5 , Hancc 32^K. Tho ahfcl l»tid bclrt* ' m U * c i , . purchaser ul T aa t.Vrt,
a-acmed «t ttw* &lt;1*1.‘l t»l thj Inm nf' ol I'jrh tS('t, ilattd in* —n,| day -I tunc,
corlUlcato in th*&gt; name ol I'nSnowtt. Urtlr-r ' tjA* Olid H id (vrlidcatv Itr ray u(||
»*|d eertiflrair dtllt He retire mod brcnrdlnf Htsdc uppllcatian lor tit* iir*&lt;l i
to taw tat deod will l««ue tfcereort ’in tha :ic. u.-d-u,* *• * U b law. S ai l v - r .
• blahaa *W,u (ullimlng dt’srriltrd r ,
30th day ol February, A- I). l!M7.

25c. SOd $1. At All Deal .

; rie pi * a il etr ifl-alr I*
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it id fa1# i

ifra-rcHfi mi ih# 111%
till?

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I f LOR I Of Af
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At Convenient Points
1'ierryuny v.o

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rrnm uF rs
W scnarc .J
n n n iu a r,

Eolat!,a, 1 loritia

W. J. TH IG PEN

Big S to ck ot Fertilis

&amp; COMPANY

AGENTS

ineral Fire

In su ran ce

O M t i, Milb S O L O E S S E A L E S T A T E

Sanford. .

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teen

in h e r i t e d ,

years

ago

not
the

ta u g h t
d ire cto r.

Kif-1 M r *
Frans

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.as. he t u g g e d at the o ars o f a f e r r y I t T a W l i M ,n r s m :“ " ’h " m a n n ' , r ' iw t o
hunt o n
a
n a t iv e m o n i. l a in l a k e
, h " n ‘" s t . e x n rt ln i: u m l i r n r p .
I.ntor, he -w a s e n t e r t a in in g the r o v u l -1 ,,JH
ty of R u s s i a a n d D e n m a r k , c m p ln v e d , n o v ‘*U &gt;' ,l" &lt;l

i)‘. “ p l e a s i n g
’ llnD n to tlie e V . o -

b v th e fi rs t T v tuluaii 1
- of i h a t ' i S J f * - ' * , ’-rt:," ,nl,,^ ' 2 r h p r ' ‘
tim e"
l i e o r g a n i s e d u l r m i p e o f his " «
‘ l.e friv u lim * about M r
ow n.

ARE BEST FOR ALL CROPS

fo rm
fhe

. .. SPECIAL FORMULAS
-F O lt-i

Now

bis , liv e

the

Am erican

p l a t - ! u n t e r lu li im e i ita .

en tertain ers"brin g

m usical

train in g,

.

to

attainm ents

b e s id e s

their h o m e m usic.

of

great

skill

all j m e r e l y

strict
w it h

O n th e einee t h e e

to

m ake

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people

laugh,

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U n g e r in th e m e m o r i e s o f th o r e t h a t
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to

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the

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Citrus Crops, Potatoes, Beans, Peas, Corn,-Tomatoes
Destir.y Holet.
Tbni »’iii-h tiling. Itoili In fsmnil unit In
great, fiiUllleili the tii-tg wlilcti ib-Htltiy
Imtli ***&lt;t ijowii.—I lippoeniieA. .

BEST MAINE SEED POTATOES
Are arriving daily get nur prices and get the best
Wt*sell THE HAINES FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTOR for
^ distributing in rows or broadcasting. Excellent for nil Fer£ tilizer, Lime; Ashes and Soft Phosphate.
U S E SC11NAK RS* IN S E C T R IC ID E

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The independent Fertilizer Co.

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a a o o n rsn o o n o tin a o a a o o o o o a o

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BLACK
WHITE,

a

aoaaaoaooaao oca ooo

circlei of Georgia for yeuhr. *H*
knqwa C hautauqua work tlinriugbly
and believes ■in tt. Nit mini e v e r
sam e into she business! b e t to r p re ­
p ared fo r s u c c e s s th an he.
did
by

T A N

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S P R A Y IN G M A C H IN E R Y

Sanford Branch Warehouse

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Go.
Jacksonville, Florida

o oft.your citrus trees for shure 'results; manufactured by .1. g
SclmatT &amp; Co. Orlando, Our subsidiary,
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R. C. M axw ell, M gr..

'Write lor out_new price list oft all brands Agricultural Chorm
reals, Insecticide Materials Etc.

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Fertilizers for Ftorida crops on Florida sail

pie, li'.Lseil on over thirty years field experience in Florida fields.
Tin* first crop of Celery fiver grown 'at Sanford wua raised wit
I DEAL FERT11.1/.KR, and the greatest number of profitable enq
grown there sinee have been made with 1HEAI. FERTILIZE!
IDEA L FERTILIZERS art? mndT rtgiit Imld result* prove it.
For your convenience I tier*- is alw ays on tnnd uf our Sanford \\ .ir&lt;
house 11 big,slock of

H i s a m b i t io n is not

ri,( h e r l o l e a v e g o o d
I' c a r

S a n fo r . W a r o h o u se

" E p ian o

fieri, ai 1 r a r t c il 1 he a Me,, n o n of K u -" ,° Uw* {," l " « " n u l i i » i i s . re adin gs , r h .i r r n p e a n t o u r i s t s b y lli* j o y o u s -i n g i , g ,

F lo rid ? .

U* *

i,’‘

estim ate
W .*J .

of

is

A s p le n ­
fu rnish ed

C a r s w e l l , p res id ent uf th e

Wi**y*TiM*i,

l l e r i r g i u , 1 Rqurtl

cat ion, s p o k e n
was nnnoiinced
his pos itio n
Srhonls

Pound

and

nt j b e
th.it

tim e

of

KiTu*

w hen

it

lie w o u l d le a v e

us hea d o f th e W a y e r o s
devote

his

I, 1 licult l «mt Mt'trnih Jutlidal &lt; Irsi
Si-ailni.il- I'uunir. tlnilJ i. In I k i i f r i r
|l. K. 1‘Mwrrs, r.im|&gt;lslnant
vs.
11*11 i*i
II.
i r j T. Kittti*»,ll, I tin Kcin-lon*
A.
ItiRD-Wfll, Hurry J- T hu m i*
.Murie***i.qiy F. Than as anil tlina
1’. rram l*. t&gt;i*(. n-l.til.,
I'i» Marry T. Kninrki-ll, Ida A. Kyw r* .| |,
•tarry J. Thun.as. I.m &gt; K. Ttuma* anti tlina
p. rraiirli. n.sriarut, nr.ioi
Vou •&gt;. h.r.liy .,r*i*-rt it lu alitwar l » |S«hilt - I .-umetatnl tU.il tur.-iii *i*lii,l yI.u, «,,,
lli* jlr.i Motitlay lu Mor**h, IU1T, t*--rne 1hn
.‘nb ilay nf aald m-attfi and a ml- day * I tits
i-.iurl; tlii-n an-l lhi-n* to rnalr ati.a*T**o
-alll 1*111, In i|*fa*dl sl-riritl a i|**rr.-&lt;- p i ,
cjqf.ain nip In*ynlax&lt;**t aya,n*l you. {&lt;ill&lt;n.,t|
l &gt; a linal ilrrr^r Ifn-r-m*.
It I." (iirthrr ‘ «ird*r**d - that (hi* nr-t-r t.«*
|tuMUhid In ih- Hanlirrd NiriM, a hr* •
Pa|i.r |.a 1,11 hi ,1 In r*s—rlni'li* rntj-ny, Ptt*ridr, ©art* i art, a n L fur f.nir ,.»n - rutlvr
Vyirn'n |n&gt; San*l j*|u I . Hh-,,&gt;,,1 H^ant.l
rfcilfl Mil* Jllll it-y fd J i f y, it* 17
v h i m m i .a s s .
israti
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I llrkln, in *.' Ili-Kln*&lt;ini
Snh i n* for ruiiinlahianla. .
4(-Kil-Mc

entir*; tirru*
I(*n i*. .| |*y Ih, ( ‘I *
naply, Clurida, at On
fk ai rr I -(• r,. i in
CM 7. fur r * i i l p ( an,)
iri i »• In Thr t li i „&gt;f

T i l F. U N I V E R S A L C A R

The Ford Motor Company is one of the Inrgent consumers of steel in th e world—200,OUO
tons this year. I’ll ■great volutin of • produc*
Imn-—over non,(ion ears-—.and the clTicient
cord manufaeltiring organization, !&gt;rings pro*
tlucfmn and selling costs down to a minirtium.
1hat s wlty Ford buyers g.*: more car for less
money. Runabout. Sdlb: Touring ( ’:ir, $3(10;
Hetlan. &gt;fitr&gt;. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. Or­
ders taken by
A oci fert ehang • can b/i.mad'.kfrbm 5G inelt
tread to O'inch w.thou rh.uieitp/ rixlf**!.

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KA4Qb N. V.

WILLIAMS
A^ont

th'
Sot Dr. td %|tpilr*!l&gt;in f**r
Sf*fUr»T» R it|f I haptcr I"

EDWARD HIGCilNS
Salesman

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• loistness. wit &gt; ’ •
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For v ,i. .'T! arres of it,iv. :
srll Dii'i lo; ' tin ttt $12 pel atn? it
DM at ni.- e. Set* Fprrwst 1C?!v’ ore*.
Thilrhi*: Realty Co., Rishoi t Rlocl;.
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riK. orders now. K. P.
Str'anV. -It*-’ l -ville, Fla.,
34*ttr
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\l&gt;a. tliil I In re be upi itc-i tIn- -mu u( i ' . ’i.iilltl for
car t *J 17 and itie stint of &gt;1 la,‘ r&gt;i or tlm y&lt;-ar tt‘l s lor the mainten. tee If tin* state convict road
fottv.
' Third
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LEGISLATION F01
ROADS IN FLORIDA
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, . } i• . .
* i, • i
;..-r in ll I up; counties and municipalities to
!e,
-m-li - li i-n • *Te.-.«,
’J’bi;i law
hoill.i provide
\ m l l i . ( , c i . v . m „ . t .HUfHiio
h m v p l r lhal
t t u i l the
i n i * state
&gt; t a t r fund
iU D U

i.ir
Heavy double b u g g y , ‘ * * *s * V- i* ■' m " t . '
thu-i « tnU* d after (etting as’itie the
attorn ;i-i:u;3^cauapy. tup. jca O iv r!«----- ni .F t'ilfra l Ajtl n&gt;r Knat s
•,
' »*,' th^— matr. Plallarm
iv&gt;h.
n&gt;i be inade u delivery
-1
lie
i
to
Tallahassee. Feb. ‘J
lie 0 :1- oetid- 1
rd Wagon Works.
lijA' n
ntimis for legislation broad-rim* r»'- " " 11
" " ai*W'»Nb«oe
•J.M f
--------------------------------- authority of ih ■ - 1 .1- it.- t t l» • ■
"ip- iiili-riialiunal truck- meal, so n&lt; i .i . mil o &gt; in ih r1
Far &gt;
■ rItauled and paint- iiniretm-ats of th« I*--I d Ail Road **ie
at ■ ;|ii ! in Ih
TLor-ei
r! ':
I’ Srhllord, Sanford.
A d , and a So in .pr-m-i- I'li’ 1- 1 * ' ' 1" ‘ ’■ 1
7-tf
m eet
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sI &lt;)K R E N T __________

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That tlicre In* udopted a joint res-'
mr. Fourth anil San- now III the hands of the statu printer*! ob’tion il'iin; to tin* nualilied
|li-7tl&gt;
The follow 1
i'
1 ij.
id 1i.i- 1 ; , d - ni Git* 'I ,i-- ., (.rnpiniiion 1

M - b - !rooms,
with of til--Depart 1,1 i.t U , r - 1 t d ;■-ar
nil men
at &lt;115 East biuling Scpicmlu-r ;ttt, ll'lti, which is

Fourth

lord

t M I v ^ u l in Governor SidA , . —
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pooveni
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; liiiuit’s ff..rinit«i.,j,l:, i Una .,i.- (uu .1- - . - i . ar-*
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Governor of Florida,
d i ^ ^ S i r - Vn ^ i r er,

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Oiir Office Supply Department is now
We can Supply Your
jji!
Office with Anything’ in

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Any and every kind of Ink made
by Carter’s Ink Company, the
best ink made.
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{ writing!
K FLUID,

irepariimjm
- iluau
K -l
Oeparnm:,., may
nHiy’ iimiii
iull.l! vne
ilto
K . R *i purpose for which it was created and

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Ca.rter’i Old Reliable Library Paste,,
also tin new Cieo Paste in tubes and

bottles.
Mucilage in bottles from 5c to $1.05.

&gt; hi"

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Carters Household

iii'lfSEHOlO
In d e u h l e I nk
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Indelible Ink 1 !

Sjiimiin.;!*., ,7, . ^ 7 ?

For Marking1 Linen.
V.am; .1.likinq: Hoop, :&gt;5c.
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0«&lt;;re be.enactt d a law pro-

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Fifth

r’s, the Best Made—Ribbons for
any machine, 75c each

,lru« "torc^ rB‘ *develop the highway system of the hibitmg the use of the public roadinunager.
.10 tf !alal0 , w|lh greatest tilliciency and ,ur ,rw,n'
»« «•»««*»' »r ,!' u "
the
following
r
e
f
o
m
m
e
m
la
-j'b
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[•&gt;,meter
and fw'iid.jjj^iULV
t
■&gt;r it- nt Pits Park. Kn- economy,
IfimPur poriion «if i\ luati on voliivlt*^ ,
lions
for
proposed
legislation
are
re­
i — li
11UItlJM* iOtt i’ark Avc.
spectfully subm itted, in "compliance using such • public rouiE from drag30-tfc
.with
the riM|UimVUMU^
re«iuireiiients 01
of rSection
-|V -f
*------ -----^------ M
WUfl lilt*
m i m i k. glng oii the surface of the road.
‘ •Sixth
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C hapter OHicfl^LnwH «tf Klorl.ilu, hu!«I .
That
the
existing
laws with ivferVv»-., nt yio" per rnonltf Chapter lieing the Act crepting this
ence
to
county
Inind
issues and dis­
■ r. G.
&lt;!. W. Spencer. • Denartm
ont.
Department.
trict
bond
t..iuc.s
h«&gt;
so
ninendetl us
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I t ' is provided in said Hertlojt 8
to
provide
lhal
before
any
election
70S Park a v e n u e.' Eti th a t '/Tile Depnrtmeiit sinill report for such rdunty or district lionds is
' li- C. Du Rose, First* »nc to the Governor not later than sixty held, surveys, plans, approximate
I'^rl
days before
tin* meeting of the
'ie.
4S-tf
estimates and specifications for the
legislature such change* |tl the law
H3JLL5li-SiT
fts they find expedient to secure the consrtuctioii of such- roads and
WANTED
bridges fts are provided for shall be
heat results in road construction and
" it* .
Lady with typewriter to
prepared by a competent engineer
repair, work." arid
same approved by the state
'
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bying in ‘ spare time.
Therefore, - this Departinvm rec­
u‘
&gt; bin, ‘Routre A, Sanford.
road commissioner, and t lint ho
ommends:
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lionds shall lot voted on for u less
48-dtp
First
iirnuunt than called for in eurh np'7.i t-.t
' man and wife to live
,at T h a t. Section I of tlu» Act
r s m n a tCS.
en tr.} j.
.*1 care for same. (&gt;r- creating th e Department lie. revised j
inr*» «r
your attention is respectfully cull
■‘ii'J plenty of laml • to and amemied so as to giv'1 this !*■•fai
!eil t a the many coniliciillg and obso­
I „‘ t
W rite or call at partm enl power and uutliuriy.' to
lete law- stiown i'in Gie utinpilntloii b
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of the road nnii lirldge iav's of Flor-1 u w n
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i7-Ht|* | viets or free labor or to enter into
Ida/ as eompiii-d by the Attorney T T J ?
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General, a copy of which in im u- j | | | |
Second hand Ford enr?
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-rgnlnL Rox 127.1, Sanford. }
maintenance Bf such roads and
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recommended that a systematic ri'
47-1tp
brlib'j-s as may rum,, under its stipe
j vioiotl uf these laws lie made.
•M-ntitl hand two hurse 1vision,
Respectfully submitted,
' eondiiioii, Give prim
Gi' T hat Sectin i o of tin* A d
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Ed. Scott, Chairman,.
n 1!’• Swope, Oviedo, creating this D epartm ent b&lt;* revised
‘ State Woad Department.
Flomu.
and amended by striking out the
. 47-ltc
provision repairing tlie.cotinlj com
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tukers and watrfi‘•Apfl.'-Pio Order."
toen i,;.
missioners of the several counties of
1 .,»r Wi ■ek.
Tin* expression "'It* npplc |'le order"
Eiipuire
at
the slate to ■''make and tile with the )» I r
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t i I't li nil Ii; - i In ih-' t'mal
air Hi['adqoiirters.
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a TFclaticd 'statem ent of «H oumeys the goi i! wenfinii linked two or lliree i
D e p a rtm e n t
up us your oranges, .expended on s u d i work."
ilnr*-’;* 'ipjile (lies, which were to lllM
*r*Wrnir
ott,lf |.
‘ •'‘fines, iiim-appln
nnd' •(e) That Section &lt;i of the Act tier fiitnlly llirongli tin* wed-, c'l’-ln-te
l»incaji
Vegetablj*. liigh- creating this Department he amend* rlie i-liiced to her pantry, tnln-llng otto
oh more f&lt;ir each -day. The pan tty,
I Ceort,.' i,.
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returns ed so as to provide tltnt the State th»w iirrmigisl. mjih wild Ao -lie “tn
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* uinpuny, Macon, Itoad D/-i»»rlment shall, at Its dts- llppte-ple order,"
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i nar c of stale liigliway improvernent I&gt;oiii|s for s,ii li amounts a*
inaj lo- required to carr, forward

“ posed legisltition.
Apartment, 703 i’a!- ’j-„ 1 1 |M Excellency,
M's. D. G. Monroe.
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h a ir-! at-d may
11- d inr the coi-irucihiprovrttients on Elm Florida by lion. F.d S -di
t iAii nf ruud- ihiii I &lt; maiui.v) m, ,II Garner. -IH-lte
innn of the S*ate Hnnl [ t-partment.
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Sts.Tlaf'l M'-torcycle. c(|Uipped .with ofI 1tit-nm
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r '. t'.ili of. the same lie kept on (lie in the
n li magneto,
to. Prestoiife
Prcstolilt! tank
tac.k ami
and *£*«••
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olI;,e of tin* ioui,t; o'Pcial inakim*
ijjjlljht. I lrtstone tires, °tc., $50.00 \ i . , .1 \ w ,, ... .... ■
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tlie re eittniirr jHitl stib'nitting the
I caih. or* will' trade for small motorreport.
in good
Sccnntl
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“(,(1 ‘,nn',i,lon* -10-tit
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rr»duii
Hui-aI* n|, riori-tR, •*»» 11**» m.h iLiv ««( \Jnrr|-#
O'Jrrnsi ' • ttriantlu, 1 la.
T m I tl re bo emnt ted M' law
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! atin-: a statii convict road force,
For Sale on. West Side—Fifteen
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"com M iii: '.'f dll aide boilled Mate
srrrt, 7 ‘ tiled and farmed five years
llo li» r‘ V i l l - .
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«jth :l I ■G ’ wells. One ;nile from
Q u tflif
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of the stitle pri on farm, and all
lojdin.: ' m.. Seven room house
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Sail i&gt;rl-&lt;iner' not initially worked on
with Lath rnbtt) and hot and cold
*the rnjlrtw In th..-uroniTl, , wf,,-.. , mij. *sirr,
Isott! time,
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Pair eye glasses; attached to gold
spring button, with gold rhnln. last
Tuesday afternoon. -Return ‘ta
I Chase &amp;. Company's office, lid First
; street, city.
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state highways and construct and
maintnin s a m e . with fpnds derived
entirely ‘from the state or Jointly
from thb state and federal govern­
ment. us sich funds may lie avail­
able;
and that this Deportment may
T i n : a i . ta M o n t k h o t e l
also designate certain other roads as}
Altamonte .Springs, Sjvninole t o .. stale aid roads, and rjial! lie given |
authority to construct and 'maintain |
Florida
same
with funds raised jointly frotn [
Most popular and delightful win­
federal
stale and county sources.
, ill l o c a l A d v e r tis e m e n ts U n d e r ter Jiou-1 in interior Florid.i \! ig■
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Thai
'•i, 1i.*ii n of 1lie art *
’enT location. In-twe. , t,,, 1,•\ -1\
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tin11 .(i^riit.yj.t J c niucinit;..:i.
n KoA’nch I n s e r ti o n . Minimum
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tennis, howling. billiard' '..si.-. o r­
Choree 2:. C ents
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act.
heretofore tentatively!
ange grove, etc., a|| (n e to guests.
accepted
by
the
Governor of Florida,
In «u**rln* an advertisement |.;no „ Bhin
njel shooting.
Pure
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and
appropriating
the sum of $ !!-.no-tiarnP is
mentioned I*,
in ttin^spring
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water
from
Altamonte
fUi)» to ijieet the federal aid for the
l i pjeas" d o 'n o t ask '1 he Herald f jj,,rinC*.
year IPl7, and t h e -sum of ItfHL'OOO
f , Information as to the identity of
The Altamonte ii noted for excel- in meet the fedvnil
aid for the ,year
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Usually we do not
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I *,e wjlt) the advertiser is and if lence of yin one and service and sd-*! IDIA, the * npiounts being the apI
e *■' we arc not allowed to give r *!l'
He sure and suUi out uml pnrrtitnau-iit* to tin* state of Florida
ottl ,his inforrmtjon. Simply write
d im n r served in interior tor the years mentioned.
" I : z and address it us per in- Clurida. Or come for a Saturda
■e T h at Sec. lU of tile act creatlt»« . ...
*s itlin
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night supper and dance’
nrnieu MMiowing. iiig this Department lie amended so
(mJrlIcm* m the ad
Excellent orchestra.
an to provide th a t c o y n ty , ofiuiaU
Geo. E. Rates &amp; Fun, owners and making
,
f o k s a l e __________
remittances to the state
treasurer of inouevs for -the use and
For Sale Three gasoline engines..1
^ ri&gt;,.ul .&lt;’1 ' b.tt 1. -1 •*,', -I'li). n-nii,renaiice of this IJepartmeut
iTjjlorV:
TsylorVi fiction. 2,Gj h. p., I Hot
report, showing in dtfoot &gt;1 h- I1 1 Racing Speed 2 1j h. ; t°cU; (r0m l hv A,,umo* ^ ll' u rl’m^*' Shall m .Uf
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v.1 if tin s-iiirc. of the revenue so rc- *#JTVI
Cheap. Frank, * 1‘‘
p. si.il five boats.
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February 2, 1917

THE SANFORD HERALD

fXGE POUR

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busiest liar of creation. He makes
many mistakes, liut .most of these
j HOMY Editor
- lour own business and ail will be are due to overzealouancM or thu
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# W . M. flAYSES. Husleess Manager well- We-really have no business in wilful hn»di«*T " u t .
misl” forma■
I, h m m m im - i i ■■i ------ -- -__—— Mexico or any other war zone a t the tion. And when ■he is Informed of a
. l*uWWrf.i Kwrr Tur»u»'noJ Kr**Ur
| present timo and the immense sup- mistake he is always glad to make
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plies of war materials th a t are being amends.
! shipped from this country and 'm a k - , Moral; I’lay fair and you’ll get all
^IlflMi a in iu N WICK, in ADVANCE
big the corporations rich can be kept that is coming to you from the men | M
i&gt;NR TKAIt....... ......... .................. t-co at home and give the common people who write. Jor thp papers In y o u r . t a
M l MONTHS................................. .
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iiornc town.
jS
CHiim MONTIIN. .1 .......... **.................... 71 a rhancp to live.
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Refuse to play fair and well, &lt;■
Ir it» Cltr b» t
*: &lt;*&gt; I’M &gt;&gt;•&lt; If.
burn the lesson ynuraelf. Tam pa ^
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P R O T E C T IN G T U B HOADS
Timcw, lx!
In Ai««nrr Mum II* Mrd* »l nlN™
Tie- collltni isiiwiers’ of foil' t uilll-

THE SA N FO R D H E R A LD

S U K S S t

WISE" ARCHITECTURE♦

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY ]

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An interest account is like* a rock for safety as the foundation for
a permanent and comfortable fortune. To hope for wealth from
speculation, is unsafe ns to build your home on a foundation of
sand.
Tlie elements of security anti s u r e income are combined in
an ,i tcrest account at this Ij ANK.

ties, including &lt;&gt;r:.P”e piet in. San*
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flnnrti of Trade ^lott *•
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j ford a few days ago und agreed to
Free scholarship and ten dollars
! preyent the operation ■ of heavy
In gold Jflr a name.
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• !l#« ta Hrtllri IliuMIn*
T.i.ab..a» n-. 11» trnrV-i over the county, roads. •T h a t
* Notwithstanding the past failures «&gt;
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i!this is tlntcly n r tf tn there ran be no
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in' buslnc*s collem-s in Sntiford we
question. The roads which have re­
cently been completed in these coun­
ties should not !)*• Injured to the dc-ted a n d . conducted busiiu* s college
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c. m . hand
o. l, taylor
Tlnient and Inmnvonlenre. of the
II. if. 5TEVEN5
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that will have no superior in the
Alt 1 * &gt;»f‘ *t
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many a t the behoof‘of the few. Yet
Yk—I’r—ni^l f . L, W00IWRIFF Vl«*.prciM«nt
M
iitate. This nthool will be owned
^'4
we cannot close our eyea to the ob­
and under the stum* management of
fe:
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vious fact thnY the publi • road* nr*
the Fan* American College of Miami,
built* for all. anil one of the greatest
Mr. A. II. Perry, president.
advantages of building good ro rd i
A few' more enrollmetils
enrollments *are
’are Feis to bring about cheaper transportutl »n. No doul t the very evil which .«iuircd to get the number necessary nuirli.
l!*s t h e \ v e over nmv a gem 1 and culture cY’er seen. A co* U l p p P A R R V H I Q ! * A Q I *
this a i t ton of tin* commiesioners is to open, however, not a penny is ' \vp :;re
terie of antoini-'iug d•i
r-ntii:.ti «■ ■
w M U ll 1 U l U b f l u L
rim ing hack for the
aimed at is the proposition to oper- asked untii the tiny of opening and
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KiUThen P«tt« Dr U.!;
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tile i r i T ebam lim .i t r u c k l i n&lt; * b e tw e e n wbt-H cu tt - r r - t h i ' t &gt; li. '. ir irmT i viT&gt;’ity
wonder,
atld
for
intelligence,
s
a
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A
p
arty
of
sixty
Ohm-lumbermen
you b rat "This- -weather’.1^
STEARNS’
ihr* towns of t li*st Immediate viein* ( tiling connected 'a 2th it.
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were in Sanford Wednesday c.otui.ig gacity and animal cuteness their
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ELECTRIC PASTE
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City is filling ii]&gt; witli viritoiN for tion from .iaci.so'nviiie, and enjoys to bo named by wimp Seminole eoun- up o ir tb e JuckHonvlito. The Hoard uf equal does not twist..
U. SL Government Buys It
Trade was able to show a few of them
the fair.
Then the boy tliut stares death in
BOUJ EVERYWHERE —lie ir.J »L»
imtcli cheaper freight rates than Ur- ty cltir.'-u am! for the name s t i l t e d
around. They gave us a large mail­ tho face. "Dare-Jlcvii Jack O’Neil," ,F- ’*■•
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lundo. A tru r k 'U n o Imtwfen. S a n - i by n.cpftimittee. none of whom will
in’: l i 'i wanting literature of Seth' who rides the ‘s traight walls of a
Sanford fnrpu“i» arc feeling buppy ford a nil Orlando would give Orlando be allowed to compete In this, the
fable ‘county.
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aiiodrome on a motorcycle ’at a
over the piospec-l* this season.
cheaper transportation.
probably, school will give a free srholnrahlp
Hoard of Trade t lephone 1--H, If speed of rO miles an hour, defying all
than present rail ri;li&lt;?slBy prevent* complete In cither Heiiot rajihh* or
wy can serve ’.ml whether you are a laws of gravitation.’ Like a veritable
Keep your mind on that hotel ing tlm operation, of heavy trucks eommiTtlhl i*outs«s
ii Vmbf r n r n o t,’ cal! u&gt;. Tim of* human tly he soars
around
tlie
proposition ami then gel bi:.-.. on the over the roads ono’of tiic advantages
Should I hers* be m.ore than one
(WIIITK)
tieo
N an information bureau for siraigiil Yvalis of this silo, courting
■iden of having one next year
j of. good roads is nullified
III Cali-J hu|’i;&lt; "ting tire same, tiati’e, live dol* .
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fund
nla, where money is more plenti- | hm in gukl will be given’ the second
nn‘* s ,‘l
U death b u t mjrat olnusly evading it at 1
Hob* C u t - • 25c
w r f round. An ‘Internutlonul t&lt;.
the’
main
lines
"of
road
f
o
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light
a
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third
Tjie
jirize;
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T h e Hoard of T rade Is getting r e - i
.S h a v e
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F o' ’
&gt;r •&gt;' r P.T
lit*'Aii«•&lt;I stiir, v, hit nitiijieli
■’ hi art i
arellellni by reads (\t V.'. 1.1,11- \ ill I
Oil the
su its front the secret are a ml th’**re - - -tra.fi.&gt; «re
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a-11
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of
onlookers
to
stand
still
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and 2 0 c
culi-'.truel
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not u mc.'iP- • but ,whul i- at .-tii
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apparent
n-rkless
disreyard
fur
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u* i d:, of il rir ’ t It •t have kitiontu
i t
i'.ii.nU- i»f
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n;an
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of.
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i'lit*ii &lt;iimc* lb" Hf; i jHiml *
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• l*'i •it* •! &gt;•■• i* i in 1:i&gt; f.• lu i in
. t .1* Pi (ll-.* p- «ji- of
•trangiMl crualurt* of the entire 1
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iverse Iwui'rht tm’elher unT.r one,
-uggi “tiiir.
»t^jd-r-'! u y
'I ho id..
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f-btlly i .t ■r r _ | in* im.I r*iii
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’.ii er before 4’cl&gt;. &amp;lh or ttfmr the
• c l . n o w l i M . wit;, thnnlv- tlm
p; for fl&gt; i' o- n isjl; iar I'eiii
NEXT r u FIRK STATION
its (ompietencss ami the variety o f 1
R
th
,
(lowers ami ollu.
i • .e I aril: 'i r\y«? are lookI.1S to l!'iu inti?,
I’almel u A&gt;enue
t
nin
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and
ptieH't
are
asked
it«
woiiderv.
llttll* dau^hi r at t) !o p,!nt. a u r h *r h *
i btit Unit'd ur Trade, renr t*nti g
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paver- * t lu
deerls of’ kindre-&gt;* •’
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Seed Deans Hear
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the
i'l.nity Smitli. Negro i - i ir ic
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a
lev.
more,
Waul
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mean&lt;
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Snnfoid |&lt;&lt; p( St&gt; ,.i&gt;i:.| i t
ehool* in the parade
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to
register.
lers
are
dolliieaje.d
aitd
portrayed
l».
thgh
farms
and
towtm.
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Monroe,
thousand tie.w peofen livin;' lu
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The -ciTet.irv wishes to thank 1,like Mary, bongwood, Altamonte, famous artists,
eummissiruters .rt not averse tu the
tim e next year oi the &lt;pi rt o;
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A S 10 .P00 McrFy-Go-ftnu nd. f M if ! - _il ‘A JX----- &gt;. — Hoard of Trade are tippicuientcd by ordinary truck that carries a light those w lm during the pest week ten- i Geneva, rhulim tn. Gabrielln, (ivfedo.
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- ••very citizen. There is vork to do l»ad but they are a 1/wglnitL’. tnipn a d I dtifud lludr estp* * « 4 - t i « e t-» ^.Hrw
H u h Teiitl i ■ re'ih-"ted tu carry a • -11' 11■*I . .1 stHi si i .nl to please both
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k this turn tu IT and we sluiuid
.iluuil
f t*i S .«|[, t ir i h i |"i,«it . *i .ti • •!
It. £&gt;Uls visitors lure 3 1,&gt;s .Vijitt-r *tal I'.r.iai a diizfit Imavy irnrl s right uf Hoard of Trade over lie- ift^ Takes tilill ’! lo- Ie.teller n* tie- i-Tades ;ir*'
"I lien. Mm ply to give the people a I* «'h ’ I i i * tuil* s*r t I &gt;'tm! * •-* *"
N.ftiti i » .tin* I' * . •
over t be ru u|- d.iil. a n d -iitu l retd lnuiht* r* iii do tIii,*
fei|-|istei| t*i iri-iieipan tie I. pupils r.ire ir - .it they oder "I p High Hide' %m *” I u - k»
t h a t Hanfom I, *be iUu-** )-u mu i.
•, IE»*f Ii*nn t|
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liavi -.'•■u ;t (in M -lied atia-l nit nl to sge that proper order'is kept in tli
ll|i nor roads in a fi
y i-.ir»
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Florida and a,I ue ni,-,| :
IfTtfiis J.
Klein, llie world’s youngest and most
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| hotel accoininmjatio/i*. And «i wjp tinm fnr iht,’ ordinary travel ami for rent, either two, (lire- or four *i he parad&gt;* hiul during t h e a d d r e s s daring high diver, in an art t h.*t haltl*&lt;*mft.-J.t Ni.r.erv ■ ’o—d '
giving ibf real iiii/etis of t Ii,. eoiinty rooms. Ue have applicant and no ,tf tit(. K„ve •«iur.
have that next sc».«on,
been ...... ..
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spin
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I’ ll'' i IJ1. - (ii lllltf. It Will In- d o w n ns till- most daring arhievemeitt of
Ill a mil i III.i* in tiring tin- M luhtts
Your fi'iird uf I rule t.-1« pliotie is
Park avenue tu Semiul •&gt;i rt-i-t. ivst the present day. and that is of divGERM AN V S AT T IT I HI.
river in the doors ot &lt;mr less Inr- Ld&gt;
U rite it in yutir book right
Press despatches tfiis luuriiiiig in tiiiiate neighbors, I,or the traction
Second M 'lil In I’idme!to avenue, ing from u structure 125 feet in.
iiiivv, so you wont forget It
from Palmetto avenue into First height, into a tank containing scarce­
dicato a break in iliploinutie nda- line will do that and not the.heavy
| tions between (iermauy and ih.. trunks that despoil the bu k r ».id* in a 1 Interested guests fait at tile IIoard street, out First street to French ly four feet of water. An absolute
of Trade odice daily. Among those
champion .whose
avenue to French avenue and street unapproachable
United States. (Sermuny after n- few years.
• ailing past two days were Carey K
pint* I h »s and marvelous feat per­
leading
into
tinlair
grounds.
g peated warnings and promise* ha s
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Moore
I ynt-hiana.
Ky.
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The Fair authorities, speakers of formed in the di zy heights of space
throw n dowiirtUm gauntlet tu neutral
(&gt;j,* Hlakeslee, New Haven, K. C. Wootlthe day, the members of the county till every* beholder with incredulous
nations und lstulea that the suit- j N K ^ ’S | I’E It ’MAN ’S L*OI)E
! ruff. 'New York. Philip Hrady. of
and local boards of education and wonder and consternation.
! marine warfare will !&gt;&lt;• resumed and
HONOR
"In
the
years
of
my
ministry
|
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^nut
hampton,
L.
I..
I.mns
Zapp.
tin*
city ollieials are to head the
Prof. Calnstantis Royal Italian!
it will lie a relentless war to the end
UuiaviUe.
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rugcr.
Indian.,,'u|)uradc
,n
automobiles.
havi
had
dealings
with,
m
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Roma will furnish nil the mu­
There Ts no need of America fearIis, M, ( . Disy, lloston. Tltrnugh
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ami
ri‘|u&gt;rturs,
and
lag the result. At the most we will |,a,"‘r
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Fntlcr Entire New Management 'I*1•Im ply sever relations and kmip-hoim^.—- - hit1
Ylnlutod-my ooHlidm^*-.UiB-XEUUloaj* *'f iwo of „ o r mrmttcra *
Aimyig other attractions that will
t ongregational l. hurrh
iU f J C M tls that U y r n« bostneaT I n * wor
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You and vour friends urn enrillullv 'if here arc Monkeyiand, Si|tinsh ami j
■ tnc danger zone and there will be no
' '" s complimentary reference to
worship
with
the
Con
Ere-!
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Pl*
f
,y
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Big
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S,.’criaI,y
of
Servinija
Pamly
invited to worship with the Congri
one hurt.
If Germany starts the l *ie members of the press was made
R'’v-. •*- D- Steele of the Presby- gationul church Sunday, Fell. 4 t h .‘ Snake. Days of ’4D. Katzcnjamcr
S n n r l n v I ^ i n n n r *lf
Kastle, Busy Little World, Kerris,
O U n U u y _ U in T lC r til
■ub warfar ■ again it will bring down yesterday by Itislioji (punieron Mutiii ti-riau church, (Tiattanouga, was an
At !i:4fi the Bible school meets for
Mr. Steel
tho price of (uodstutla ami wo arc flf the South Florida diocese of the, innoirer . Wednesday.
Wheel
and
many
otlu.Ta.Juo.
numer­
t he study o f - t h e - il ib t u j^ - I b Jtous to mention.
J jqtreatly interested In t h a t item lu|t- EpUcopal church; WhoThas' ImeA .U " ,l1 r’'’" r " &gt;" Sanford .fur a few d a y * .»‘ J”':
Just a nice drive lor an appetite getter
■'* you ,,U‘‘H the strangers in town
J
T he show will arrive here next . und you can rest assured that’if
[ now. Ger.nithJ-' ubder present con- mtntsTcr bir forty year - or more, anil
AT
'U
b’clock
the
minister,
J.
A
wJitiotJi of England's blockade face- whose vuricil experiences have given .give them a glad bnnd and tell them Davidson, " O u r Conception of God.' S u n d a y , noon on their own special
,
will be appeased
I Bta.-yatinn und ,sth&gt; intends to cut him an opportunity to m ak e 'a thnr- !,mm’Udng about tlie city und thu In the evening at 7 o'clock he will t r a i n ’ an^l will show’ at the. Fair
,,ri* ginu
Uln(i to
“ * near
*"’“7 »R&gt; i
f communication und starve England oURh study of men who write fur
for and ro,iM.t &gt;'’ ^ " ’-v «n*
k
the subject ‘‘W hat Men Grounds all next week.
If
and we ail know that war is just - H i the newspapers of this country 1‘,wl ‘‘IM-reviate the courtesy, it they V\
k
Live By." Special music at these
what Sherman said it was.
' Nu
wh„ i(l wnrlhy
,,!,k f&lt;,&lt;,li"'' ;i&gt;"‘stionst do
° Ml‘tn
"i n !«»"«-‘your Itest lo answer them correctly services. Good, singing.
Christian Endeavor mectk at (i
t
President Wilson is up against a n«n on u reputalilo ................ . will j ^ ’ rcineml.er the. sort of quiwtions
, puzzling proposition all right but*] violate a conlidence’ under any cir- we ask when V e are in the nmun* o'rlock. Come in and spend Van
j there is no inym diute danger of, war i cuinstances., and those w ho do occn- tnnis or north during the summer. hour.
j —----------------------------------- ------------- sionally art* antroed and avoided. |f you haven’t rime to do this, di*A*
J I ll-p Mill
4'ClftnM.
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Hi tHlfwd. I’wWk
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The

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keeping secrets

that n , t them to the lldurd of Trude of-

KRAUSE GREATER SHOWS
TO FURNISH ALL ATTRAC-

, .have beep told in coptldcnce grows pre.
; upon the reporter and editor as the W atcrw ajs gm-sts
arriving early,
ear* p iss, .and it i* *o fixed that A. II. Miliiughnm amt A. I.. White
the biggest men in polities
und of Ft. M yers’ registered
durijig the TlftW C P A I )
TUC
C-A I D
finance do not hesitate to give them night.
H U n J i U IV 1 l l L F n 1 K
advance information on subjects of . Mr. J. 1,7 Hartley. Jr., of Long*
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the gruvcM importance. W ellington woo'd writes, ’ Hire's my cluck for
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correspondents undoubtedly know, dues, always glad to I... on time! *
y •'* I r e s t’nt A * a s t Array
more of interimtionul
affair* than I may not be able td'nttend all t i e
o f F t a t i r . H Al’ti.itlltcly New
do .the ine.ubcr.. of i ongn .s, for the mee'tings imt my heart i&gt; with the
tilAmerica
powers th at lie in the national gov- Board of Trade .always. I am for
crnpienl know full well th a t they qin. anything that helps Seminole eniii- . ^ ^ ra!l!M&gt; Greater Shows, a masdepend upon their sense of honor iy„" T h a t’s tho s|iirit and n hrouil,
‘‘Mm^oun of spee.tuciilar anti
'and reveal important' taels to them loyal one at that.
unexcelled attraction* lhat are elean.
No m atter whether you are a busi- j cUm&gt;’ nn&lt;l ’«'*®rtamiiig wilt furnish ♦*
us Tasunlly us tlie average man
makes a remark lo a bosom friend.1iters man or a salaried m a n o r what ail Attractions for the Seminole
If the real newspaper man wasn't sort of man, a Board of Trade helps t'o u n ty Fair, which is to lie held in
a champion of the square ileal he you.
If you are selling goods it this city all next week.
,•!»
wouldn’t be In the newspaper game, brings you many more customers.
I his mam moth organisation conwhich is an unproductive one from a
if y o u -are u salaried man or a man ist* of a largo .midway of colossal, T
financial point of view.' He is born:
with .t trade the Board of Trade 1shows, riding device* and free arts. ’
not made, and but for this fact Hirings new dwellers to your city and | all of which are par excellent in^
wnfdil he engaged in some Jjusincss
tlu-j. provide ymi morsi work and in- every respect, and a* a whole pre- ♦
th a t produces the lucre in gn.-ati r crease i n —work bring* you more sent* a wonderful and brilliant punvolumes.
mono tor a better rate of pay Figure - v.i oj carnival midway ilmi IS
T he licing w ho Is In-Id In .greatest It out.
uperior t-&gt; any similar organizacontent])! by th e -real iieuspaper man
Mr. o« L*. J.ay and Mr. I. i erov
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INDIVIDUAL SERVICE
F()l{ BUSINESS MEN .
I'Acr&gt; husiiicss presents its own distinct problems
and requirements
^ R T Iic Ofliccrs-bfihcPiKt National Bank arc
noi on!\ raunliar with general linancial conditions
tlirouLfhoiit the country; they are tfinromddv con­
versant with local condilitnu and ready to civc
hpcciul attention to individual needs.
We welcome business accounts.

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TI w i j i l e . m b - i l t* :-!..!.;.: V , - . . s . i : i ! i &gt; T «r.-TI 1- ti..,- ’ Hoc,
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who should lie dealing In j'.Iuk nr •-• &lt;-- 1 tlfnll, ll In: I . . ri- | 1 ; m i . d e l I n
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oud baud ch thing, Th**re arc some and spend a tiay u l u i n i g h t i n K a n - J o t f l i a n c c , i . . ( h ^ r r i h .
' n u t it a l . i n *
men of thki t pe, and Florida is not ford.
-; t '
t r o ’d u i U lg
jtinigiil
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entirely free of them.
, Everyone who i t - i s S a n f o r d u n d . p i n Ii u n i n g p n h i c H
that
d e lig h t,
PHONE 1IN
If tlie newspaper man lied as of- surrounding country nhvuja remark: amuse und instruct, in fact, the most
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THU SANFORD, HER A1.1)

tittle l l a p p e n i m r s - M c n t i o n
0f Matters in llrior— •
Ptfraonal I te m s of
I n l e r p mt

PA C E I T B

ho has the greatest on earth and can
PUKE OF CHARGE
Congressman Scars III
provo it whiyt they open the do ora. I Washington. - Feb: 1. C o n g re ss
A h / 'adutt suffering from cough,
'Overland TW ring Car ir\uch less ; man William J. Sears was taken, to cold or bronchitis is invited to call at
thnnf value foi* &lt;juick sale. H, &amp; o . ["Providence hospital here ‘yesterday the drug store of R. C. Dower and
Garage, W. A. Strtngfcllow. • it-tfr afternoon suffering from whsjt is be* get absolutely free a sample bottle of
The People Hank has in*tnlird'’ n • lit’Vcll to In* It -trrrmlis- bTfttlfilo-VTju
search light on the top of ihe Wood* Every effort is being ipatli* to ktTcjr
tuff- building and the light plays on
during the e.v tiring, At fr-t it w ’uh
thought tin* light w.w* no r! i.

In Gold For a Name

ItnsrhiV*: German Syrup, a .sooth­
i n g -and In.dim rcmOijj for all lung
troubles, which lias a successful*rec­
ord of fift / yet-*. Givi*s the patient

OF TRADE XOTEi$

commerce

!*ce Mrs. W ij n „i p.,. .
Alien ipicjiioac l later Mr. Clark
headtiunriers at the I idr ['rounds I r
two ) ear Florida grow ii rn STS* hi!.;;, said Sears was fullering from stnm.
cus, palms and wntuiin'nlai-. M e a d * tielt trouhbv -

Amaryllis, Glad to his .«.:•&lt;! Dahlia
baton.
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Is-itj,
The husinc s houses nr.* he:.1 d«rorated for tl • fi.ir null th. «!«.* v.ll
lave ! he prln. I; at cor.... d t.t,iud
and the dli&amp;i us should have their
homes a ero rttc i next v.. •; In &lt;Thave
the entire clt, in go!., at.in*. Get
the fair spirit and keep it.
Plant your rases and palm

M»b&gt; inquiries are received every
^
Mibirml Unity vvha-urm
’.Uni upon last Monday for upS y i U and wo take pleasure in
JUioandug that the little Indy is
„ r out of danger and greatly imjfovol.‘than’ ■ to the skill of SanphyArians. ___

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■.At Providence hnxnttnl t h e . nit*
’thoriticji would ghV no information
r1
' ' ’
. ' Dr. ’
Sh" m. Mr. r *ar*’ private physHan,
v. ho is attending him at -file hospital
sail Scars "has the grippe like lots
of folks In Washington."
From a cKi.h* blend of .Mr. Scars
it was learned that j he congrc-'smnn
i rather run tlo • n plush dly ,nud
mentally, and that a nervous break­
down was the principal rau.se for

II. Zetrouer who l i v e ,
the v
tarin g hi.a to* the hnapifal.
Fide sent In a ;na ,n7. !, ‘
; t, ,„t.
to to TNJ !|. r ..Id
&gt;4 it wi- •
11
Ibili iTi ss ( hurrli
Wciglu nine pound-- a: d \»i-, III* pin.-.
Simla,.
Sepltiagcsiina' is the clos­
cd on exhibition **i Uu* fair.
Mr.
ing
d
a
r
of
*the Misi{on which has
Zfltroucr nays it grew with out any
been
c.mdii.
ted under the auspkcn
cultivation or .ferJdixcr..

Plant Gladioli and Mt nil'*. AiuaI7
UIU.
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Fcrd Touring Cur for Sale — At u
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Shllpa
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ehuutpU
n straw
Utiiin-- lh &amp; . ‘)*. r *1,ra8c- s\ - A
herr^\grower
of
thP
'itjn...
p
jgiailellow.
41-tfc
five
acres
that
hear
ripe
straw
errjtx
Tb«campaign for a Sanford Clmufrom
Thanksgiving
until
the
Fourth
u;,ua i* "a and it is* Imped that
ah* fur all
^iryeiie interestud in a greater and of July, lie hn* a read
’burr Sanford will buy' a BoiiHon of them right lutre in Sa d &gt;,-d.
tk'ot-

They . |dy cost $1.50 und
m
h th''-* tii.o* the price.
H.!r ■ f*,:d t" have this tine rr.l**r-

of ill - Ordfr *if t lie Holy Cross.'by.
Rev. * Father Huntington.
Those
who have h vailed them selves of the
.’teat opportunity h r.'e been made
le*tlvr, fttonger men aiid vfomen.
Those who have nor come have been
themselves the gre.il Inters f«.r a sim­
ilar opportunity l.» of a life tims*.
The p;t*i*h-has*plvou the wbft- i :\ila*ion bei'lv and bas, *i • i ii n*i*'»o:sdiUit
Father

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;.'*‘ 0*he

th-1 great Seminole
th

.it.- nlioiitil p.ii

tills

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jin ,ti:ire.- Ileeorate y o u r Chicago tell t». l..t T. / b r, cashier of
.1 it.-' • and dwellings iftid the
opjea !! ink . intit "
,1! .i by telcphiMie, from ;
bjtj.t. tlo* part.
Dec- anxiouttfto t*ull n in -tin* non and
v, tthe&amp;s has heoii bon
‘•r ait lit and gel in the big outline plans-for fhn trip.
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Nailer ta Tiis Payers
! wifi ’ ■ fit !h • fidbt'.ving Vlsef*. &lt;}n
o date r t after each, for the pur­
se of receiving t:tx returns7 as relired by •*• lion 12 f ’h'aptcr 5300,
r.v* of F! trida:
.
Chuluot a. February I-th.
Ovieds. February Pith end 11th
Gabrieli., I’ebruary l;Jth.
Geneva. *!•',•&gt;irun-v L'th.**
Altain ■i! • and Forest* City. Febary 17th.1
liOngwond.

l'Vir n ry

oy the Intellectual feast .md htippy
portability.
The refi sliincni
*im*
mil tee were .Mrs. E. p , Chittenden
M r s . C. V . Woodruff and Mrs, M a y
Dlckins.
The cvninltto*} on'"decoriitin;: were Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Coulliourn, Mrs. M. I). Gatchol and
Mr*. Krttpti,

PEOPL'E AND EVENTS

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uiacii.il
I- P n d .r the capable management
i and direction of Mrs. James Taylor
i the Pipe Organ Society of the Hap*
list T.e.nple rendered .a delightfully
pleasing program , of old • fashioned
’ songs and ridiculously filnn.v slttttitlons that kepi tlie no.lienee in a
roar of laughter from start* to finish
ion Tbiesday evening, tbit marked ill
Peak. Sisters entertainment a com­
(,’alendar
plete success.
In .the role of Sister
Tlo* business meeting of •the Wom­
Matilda, the baby of the family,
an's Club will be held ‘ill Ihfoc Mf.ss Jetti'.e!kft l.alng Was wonderi'clock IV•MIn i—
'•!:i*‘ afternoon at th»
foil , good a d i*T ll p..ri was iut*Tours v.ery

WOMAN

r.Kjnne

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( ’bit . ami hit.!-* a iff.. Tor’ il.ership
in tlo* hoard* of director , She Jins
. for years been the slip* rinierdent of
a ays tom of libraries throughout the
heart of the south, dirt** ting the
work,, with the aid of her secretary,
from

ijnif

n ill.

Mrs.

If card

pos­

sesses a gracious and charming per­
sonality that compels admiration, u
woman

whose mind

is acutely at­

tuned to tin. Intellectual necessities
of the masses, active for the uplift of
her mm. e.dtored and kindle.

th

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to t he i-liib t h.'il
its iiiei'nil'eiil can I'm indl'tibile!; twin sl'iers. Arafiilnia an
retained, if uleet’-d. Cliairiuau of Mi
'&lt;• incite I.,ioi '. 'i t.*r
' depurtnis i!^ add 'committee** on
'Ira. Taylor, Sister Zesinli
. membership utiI also nomlftiitcd by

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Machinery
i'-tfti. 'i ! Ii ■of \iiii t: ippb s in

a 'T e m o n n

u n o . y , belter r.mrepfinn of t|,c ul„ ;l u{
ihit the fair v ill tie tioxl week a n d • ■
y,,
y»n sill tbi &gt; ’yeire of it. Thu nittiL.
• •I to rnuki* it
great
Time to
tcj.ii ii ■! i. ,i ,* your cooperation
o |- W
**b
Help to boost |S
t tl.* I I
’ &gt;'
. ' - i certainly boost
t ot b
Siaford 4tel Seminole county.
1friends
'
1

Ijav*r. for gla?i«i*s for
■Ir.iin nr didective
i i l ■1 i i v i.■11o, 11v je d o,
■i
A mi at Robbins

tf; I-, i luircli si hiuii,
I l ;UU a. m. i m a to v c h o .d
turn a;..|, Hriiiiii to Itev. IT
ingtoii.
5:tiy 0—o'- Ve-p«*r* -r.-rl
. ,un
an. M
rvin
I Lumi arson.
Uso of Artificial Cas.
Thm lie’ li-i* i.f :&lt;( .Ii. hil k*i
lie mol heumrp.l fud
it . :*-

11 and ib.ii i i » null, ;,i

anil b.v-b.ws odl b- p'acc.f ooo'
their tlT'l r-•:!■ll I * ll 1 UflV'd ll*.
i lie prnsid' til that there be a firll nf
tendance of lb*, members

u
(
l ine program v. as
laieralur** lii-pirtu
lilt*. I &gt; an a

it you n a v e to t th e com forts *.f t*l*»ui»iiy \ n t | arc
tilling wit hour th e g r c a i i s t o f
m o d e m a id s to housekeeping,

la

Ktylliuld Ho1! , *w io i- in tin- llor- j'lford, Thursday, Fob. ller Military School lit i.h n lo tte .
Han't wall until Inst North ( ’arohaa ran a splititei in In-*
t ’vtnl fr.-e.
)2-7to
b*g |iiM Silo la,, ami liad to it i to the
hospital to have it • lit oo’
Will'
Mildred
in
tin*
ho&gt;
pi
lot
here
.fur
ap­
- ks and is the guest
d .Mr&lt;. Ibv^n Higgins at her hom e pendicitis the editor is "hoping that
&gt;
Mr* Marks no sign* v il! fall on him or auto*
After I Ins
| u * jr..,i. ..i of thin r i t y for rua'ii&gt;‘ tun i|po him thi* week.
J«r&gt; n&lt;) I - many friends are glad week our luck ought to change,
-A1- A*1**- biur br.cn m ak W n i l t r d to R o m
i oform-hed
*Atlnma dnep ; lie house wiih *.ix or eight rooms tint
..larks.
I ,'S p.-r cent 'for dono ole fuel and TJ manner. uft&lt;*r Whicfi .Mrf.
*&gt;. 1,.
Teiirm- c „ r for sale a t a
per c.*ut for Industrial.fuel.
Oyer &gt;,f Winter I’ark w:*.s intro.buetl
* * » • ,! A O. Garage, W. A.
* * *
t whusi* in tem pi rig paper lyi. South
Stnrttdlaw.
4J-tfe
Washington (l&gt;. (\) Idllfunl room , America was a resume of the sltua2 l ■ybano.r_e..,;,i | v njLre JgUIlLiiL
Jw eiiUBtJlttVu .fi i t u u l .aii-i.^iidatbm .--■nbn*of-the -entire Spanish^Amrriran
• • •
is on the grounds
* cnuniry, She touched interestingly
Ihe minor leiig.u.s will not ojH’n
•, the ron*|Uest, and d welt upon
ntiUng arrangements for the big
their ball parks nt all If tlie players go 1
. .
.
*«* u,,,’k when the K rause
„„ ktPiL..
put ho* of the struggl e for independ­
*i wi'i .-nicrialn the people at
ence, giving brief sketches of the
*• tmirnb- i minty Fair. Way say!
As one writer ha* very nldy snld— lives of Its heroes, whose respect for
Till* llaiiglitoii system was successful tin* ideals of a country whose every
page id history was written in blood
at Yule this year.
had inspired them. Thoughtful and
If wrestlers were tu t permitted t"‘ replete with a tenderness and charm,
wresile they could liirc tbciiisclvus out Mr*. Dyer closed^her paper with
ss human corkscrews.
.
personal rominisepjireH of the country
Where she herself* had lived for a
Finnic Mo run intends‘to l.«&gt; one of number of years.
Mrs. Dyer was
th*'.busiest heavy weights this winter,
followed
by
Mrs.
J.
W. Harnen in
i.tl'sy looking for (lough.
X
one of her delightful readings of
v- ’ ■'
■' ■ ■ ran
tlli;...... f R udyqrd Kipling, "(In the m ad to
Hie Uo.u.m Red Sox, would like to bo M andalay," which war. given to the
musical accompaniment of ;Mrs. E d ­
ir.ldi d to some oilier clllti.
ward Scoggan tit the piano*. Mrs.
bnrnos received her usual encore
Usefulness Better T hm Display.
but did not respond as she" does gen­
••speakin' o» de uplift," si,id Uncle erally .because of the late, hour und
Ebefi, "nn elevator dal keep*: riifndn' full program-.
reg’tnr ''limit r::»bbi‘ no (us,
^ n
ltt*rt|IJI«'i‘o fi'l v|ie tb:u || skvritc|;c»," C . Royal Kllntw rth rootlej’ed a piano
selection, Mitsiirka Hrilliatile l.isr,t&lt;
Notice
ami responded to the encore" with
The adjourned unnuiil meeting nf Marche Militairc. lie in another of
the stockholders of Sanford Itullding Hanford’s favorite musician*,
The
&amp; Loan Association will he hebl at delightful program closed with a
ki.dit Piece Orchestra.
its office, top Magnolia avenue, 7:30 gracious greeting from th e club wom­
-drs. Taylor will Sing.
I*, nt. Saturday, March 10th. 1**17. en of the 'Georgia Roach b e t by
T. J. Miller. PresJ.
Mrs. K.
. II j*srd v.!ia was intro­
Sermon “Shut Your Eves and Du
A. P. Connrlly, Srcy.
duced l»y Mrs. J. W. Domes. Mrs.
I x-f*u*
Hear tl s p n * I It I 'ion to
Hanford and th • eoler/ della, the
Woman's Club and Sinfonl'a women
in a charming manner. Th »re w«*r»*
y o u r C h u rc h
a num ber of new comers to Suiifiii-t!
present add ",* d *‘i 1lit nil f,-i, ,&lt;■&lt;* of

400 SITTINGS

SUNDAY N I G H T

i licse Will all be taken 7:15 o’clock

Sunday School
Sermon “Put

Wire Your House
This Spring

^ t e e m e light i-.inexpensive,
sale ami he.m iifiil. i Icitrie
lions* Iii lil a p p lia n c e s cose
little to ru n a n d s a v e hours
o f tim e an d labor.

Remember it docs not cost
i n u - h i * v.ii«- s .o ir house for

t It c11 is y ami ft can he done
v.itlumt m oss,*.!itordiiturhancc of your household. A
telephone call will bring our
wiring man—his estimate will
place you under ho obligation.

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Mouscllic Modcra\^r:

We arc* now in position to I andld all k in d s E le c tric a l
Work. Gallon us. We will lie glad of an opportunity to
s.Tve you. We guarantee our work. Quality and service
1a our motto. Telephone MS. .

THE CHARLES ELECTRIC CO. Inc.

Sound Judgment
is e x e -c H ^ d h fhe s?1 j.*d 1 1 o * a b t n V i n f c o n n c c (i &gt;n by dccltiin.'f o t t h : S e nin )'e t ’jti t'y l i t n k a s
y o u r d e p o s ita ry .
It Is a H ank for ills P e j p l e ^ W h a W ant
a n d P r o m p t, A c c u ra te , C o u r t e o u s S e rv ic e .
Y.iur c h c r.k ii'j ,ac*' i : n t in in v i'o tl.

four per

evil)

n ;s r

S a f e ty

in t e r e st

ON H V I N i s

w: C O U N T S

^Yell H ea led \u d ie n c e Room

Free-w ill Offeringr

ii 'rn m d d u o memo:*.-.*
cl i ii m of ihe jirogram
huViiRed women w ,*rc p

Pfrti &amp; t ftwl k-f

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�FAGS' TWO

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH O K

IN T E R E S T IN G

IT E M S F R O M CO R-

R E S P O N D E N T S — E V E N T S O F S E M IN O L E COUN*
T Y -« r E F F I C I E N T R E P O R T E R S F O R T H E H E R A L D

&gt;s and the local basketbal
»r.*e all on hand
Tn the ahof Miv* I n rt .('anofl of Ki*v ['* t* J Marshall rvfctved
i . *■ V ithN ipoM , l b Kis
v m a t h umptred
The ;*e\t
on the home ground |sechedK Feb IT, with T«u*x tile High
.
—* •
-M f hi vv v I I I M'S
llf i'h s and family
h r MecTH: -A - f it

Rush. Wesihy Fill mon and F. J. placed on its second reading 'and * Be it further resolved th a t a eopy
read by title only and passed. Vote of these resolutions be entered In the
as follows: Ayes. B . W. Herndort. C. minute* a n d . also be published uln
H. Dinfee, W. W. Abernathy, F. L. the Sanford Herald.
Mrs. M. Dickins, Secy.
Miller. Jno. Adams, R. A. N o t n u n
a n J Roy SvmV*. Nays, none.
Communication from G. C. Paston.
chief of the tire department
.A nine** pound
daughter
was
asking
.that his salary be raised w as Premium List- Show* That flxhlbilv
born to Mr, and M r* Dave itk-kread
and
on motion- carried.
Mr.
won. Jan. to . .
Will He Grand
Mr*. Williams of Oxford » with T aston's si!ary was raised to. $100,00
Orlando. Fla.. Feb. ‘J.—More com­
her daughter. • Mm P a v e Hlel
plete than kny *-\-r byfor*- i»- j*-&lt;1 for.
for a timr.
a central Florida f«:r. the prerr.ijm
Mr and Mrs Giant j - i ,
i*&gt;f'i W ; ’*r
Mf,, t . L \U.ier ofjered th e.fc l- petition is no* being sent out by
p-lace or, X a^trron. avenue.
•
- ?' ~ i - r res.-Jut ami and m ovei it* S j e r t t a r ; Seth .Woodruff.
‘ » Mr*. Boyd arrived fast week from
,
The citrus- deparlmafit s b o i s the
ThomaavtiU, U i . to \ m t iacr b r i b e r -1 U tt f*m v• . .U t :‘ ,from andr after
ra01t
lilting yet made for
W V ( u . r - . -a-.d
of Mar e. A D 191..
n o r|dl ^
Heretofore . f kW§
Mivs KUa M c b o u s a l of N e w 'Vc*h
= ' ?V 7 " t*
* " afd
t h V f a ir premiums have been offergd for.
C-tv
Sanford l e a r t- g a greater rate . h . fc w ^
of or- n f „ l n * t h e heat
Griffin, .fith e !/sc h o o l ttolrAcOnd
prise on patch work,
Mrs. F..‘ A.
Kush anf*Mrik W. C. Holiday, patrons of the school also attended.

Uaxela-d, where the; are expecti?# t-v
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WelK-

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.

*V-*-'PSt c t _ : - r " r box of grapefruit.

And. be* it further resolved th a t
--*■
instructed tisat. fcc-.n and after the
‘-»t day of I U v S . ' l D. 1HT, all.

aim a,.:,*..

ATso a .Stock t!

Sporting Goo s
gEE

us

FOIi

This j e w , t o * -

ChristTnas'Presents

the standard varieties of oranges and
c~.; - '• •
-•
r .Mr great-r
interest in citrus growers ia exhibiting.

Boys and G irls

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„

We Have Added to our
Full l.ine of Automobile Access
rie*—Tires, Tubes. Horn* andja
fact anything you mat nt&lt;- ! jn ,u;.

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Sanford Cycle Co

Mexa-'it* P-re *H

New-Location Next v
Co-operative Mt-ru

VTTERISAK

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Sanford Vulcanizing W orks!

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MACHINERY

X i!n!li!!! X &gt; :X in M I X X X § :n r :n !tl! X X X -riy i

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T ra in in g : S ch o o l m ean ? a n y th in
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A T L A N T IC COAST L IN E
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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high up in the air; ready i n . t h e 'c i t y , and prpearatlons
1are being muile to care for n record
A RESUME OF SANFOHQ
attendance. . Those desiring rooms
HAPPENINGS UP TO DAIF.
and hoarding houses and private
AJS i o i til CnirntaA'diitM. I at (Hi,
rooms are requested to call a t tho
r«it^n
rtu.M
rtjuhirinp infnrrfyttion bureau—in t ho
Mm K. A. T . i Ih m , I’li. . . . No Ml
Mr's. \ r . C . . OeCnurney and two Organi.aiion for Semfanle Count) It will In* hotter now t han ever.
city hall or telephone 17*71 upon
daughters. Virginia and little Alice
Things will move at* a lively clip reaching the city.
M eets T o m o r r o w ■"■ '.
are
jipending
a
few
days-with
friends
So
many things are new this year,
•ii .\h u ie Club
•which .Mrs. Ed Law- entertained In
The Seminole. County Teachers'
CJovernor C ntts and s t i T will visit
in
St.
Petersburg,
returning
homo
’Among
them the great big “ Whin.'
,y. Ian. 28th. the Ce- lion’or of Miss Norma If rndnn on
Association, an oulgfiiwlh of Sem*
( •
tninorrow
Th* are mul ieg *w- h ad .■ .. .......... ..
( l a b held Its meeting Satunlay nit it ,o"&lt;i
inole i 'In!■
,if Mrs. Fannie Mun- lures the part en i n . . 1 • -. ... .
l| ml w :t&lt; u rg t'lFlorid i s i
]' .,
,Mon mg program was at Phili|ii ilrue e.ir..
&lt;1 ; \ •.! : om o f l hi*
!&gt;• 11:ir \ ■ |(.-,-v.-» Calkins and 1'zed a* •
grni ions h o ,p iia 'i'. of \j . i . c , . Mr l U it;, and K.\ I T. Mil. hell
,\•'■ ■ le ia tio 'i d 'ir • till Iren
Kngclman
were Misses Norma H r . el.in. &gt;t-ri (.. were the guest* ul Iiw». and Mrs. ing l!ie holidays, The following of
S a t u r d a y M ilitary
parade,
it
Lake, Ho!er&gt; Peek* Dorothy Itumuh. F. K. Ste*inmcyer. Dr. Calkins is a fleers were elecied A. L. Hatch, The fruits will be tho finest
which I’nit"'! S ta te s troops und ma
Czerny Mollie AtiernatHy. Kstlicr Miller. noted divine of the Methodist ,Kpi*- Oviedo, president, MUs ctn ra Milieu.
riiics from war vciueU will particiT h a t were ever on the grounds;
E xecutfw com- And tho cake* and! pie* delicious,
Kathleen Brady, FJprence and Efhel copal church and i* now Stewardship Sanford, secretary
Sarah Williams
pate.
•
Spnuldinr Henry. The byys imTudcd \ r t hur Secretary of the M. f|. Church. Ho mittee: Principal D F. Ezell. Sanford
pobie
The very best that can be found
Mdmluy Parade of *&lt;»rial and
Robson, Leslie Holler, Hawkins'Con­ and his wife were missionaries in I'/of. C. M. Chafl. r, Geneva. Miss The qui lt i will be simply wonderful, fraternal organizations.
Georgia Mobley
nelly, Edm und, Mciseb and Hoyt-1 India f o r , ten years.
Dolly Smith.- Longwuod. Mis* Mary
T h e n ’ll !»* ty&gt; to* date, you know,
Tuesday -"OovernoFs
D ay" —
KUutV.ll.lll...
-- ■ ^ . , i i o
■
■y Elizabeth. Puleslon
Aulin, Cliuluota. *Supt. T. W. Law* So just lie sure to see them .
\ isit from Governor C alls and s ta te
~ -Fftmet
Mrs. J. C. Murchiu-mn of JackxQirAlso the Krause G reater Show.
glacials, Hotary- Press breukfa.il a t
’ilriiiTui^irmiscr'
_* *
ville,
Fla., and Mrs. Chalmers Con­
Tantfia Bay hotel, landing of Ve
Kis.. Knull I und ffuhf Parly
The first meeting of the associa­
M stic Krewe of Ga.*pnriihi. and
in the TrccloptC
Howe
In respons • to in my *• !•:• i. • ili.it nelly of Charleston, S. C., are ex­ tion will‘lie held Saturday, - i». m„
fantastic, parade und street dancing
have come to the manaio is of the pected on Monday lor a \i.*it to Mrs. in the Sanford Gram m ar School
Olive Newman
A. P. Conrictly.
,•
during evening hours.
building. Pkins for the development
llie Heart
Van Gael Skating Hink ami to the Welfare
Wcdnosdav . - Gorgeous
allegori­
of the ass ici.itiorr will lie presented
Department a skating contest, in
Marion Newton
cal ami historical iloat parade.
Miss Thelma Harbor, who L* a ami tnaljrrs of county educafionul
a*! Asleep
Spaulding which only children will purtiepato
T hursday _Coronation ball of Yu
has been nrrunged for Friday night. guest of Comfort C ottage will leave interest*, discussed. *
M i iin t; Krowo-4»f &lt;***&gt;*f»««p*tit* -nnd-il*^
Februury III.
Sunday for Jacksonville cn route to
Ameri«n
iii remember the lime is next week luminated carnival p.trade ami street
-Xen-rnrtlP Hngnn
In conneetion with this there wi!
For th* Krause G reater Shows.
dance.’
yuurki
lie a "Hu’be" or "lackey” party am
Royal Klintworfh
Friday —Parade of commercial and
* * Raymond D. Misamore
dancing. .The dancing* feature i:
Weber
South
Florida
Fair
{industrial
floats.
Rondo Caprice
The gratol old Fair is coining,
very popular with the young peopb
T
am
pa,
Fell.
l.-r-W
ith
every
fenS
a
tu
rd
a
y
-Shriller*' parade,
• Fannie Delia Munson
Of cqurse ymi'il all lie there
who patronize the rink, und kroughl
e
in
readiness,
the
South
Florida
.F
re
e
attraction*
ami- horse races
Readings: .
You
can’t
aflord
to
miss
it-,.
out u liig crowd of tIts* society cle&lt;
ir
and
G_asparill.ivilarnivnl
\qmn*
wiU
he
presented
at
the fair grounds
The itory of the Water L
moot on the last occasion.
Til*
idny
morning
and
rontlm
ies
.
nil
|
each
afternoon,
with
free attractions
Piuiinc l’a \ Ion. by Tlmnias
floor will lie open for general ^kiitimi
Mi-s Aletita Myers ami brother,
rough the following week.* Large Nm husiuess* s tr e e t s - during mornin
Aldrich were splendidly git
from seven until nine. e.xtVpt during
iwds from iiomIi m I states are ai- hour.4.
•
...
Victor Myers of*South Carolina ary
yitf-G ret d u n Schultz. *•
tlie period that the contest* are tak­
At the next meeting on Fe
ing.place, and from-nine until- twi Jv«
’ Uiu Murk! Harfold will tc&lt;
for dancing. The usual ,|lricc* will
prevail, Children taking part in the
Koutcst. will lie rciiui.tr-.! t i ad!

ABOUT

Mrs. Paul Miller of Charlotte. visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
‘ '•
N. C., Is expected this wofik to visit in this city.
her sister, Mr*; W. N. C ohort.
Continued on-Page Five
Mrs. Miller, will be rcTncmbered ns
Mins Derthu Hunter.
TPACIIEItS' ASSOCIATION

people

e v e n t s ...

and

Siturda). I’d*

mol l . - ami Mi*
•ntert.iin at Hridg*
J. Warren Drown

62a
fI f11* «

r.td • Ii .m lie.t-u uni; in i i • ti.isi m

rriuc entertained tractive and i:i* '"a ii&gt; • -*v *nt* "
house

fiance

mi til" fair and prom

•-

-i iu * e-« i

; at her home on sinu l i o.xee- I : a'l f-irmec record*
j. .Waal, u delighLenjoyafile adair
events.
Those
••
l.esti-r Itauh. Ga.. Clarissa
Higgins
ami
itb-r. Kenith Lewiml Mr Clarke

N ot im k nro nitric* Ii- ; . . f i l ed la:
the ;*.iatord -li.i'n •&lt; I• u n . i u - ivbein'; s -lit ill fr • n i '• - -• ii ! vie '
low ii* in l he •■•* i a!
1'lie i • tr •I - ••i
priz". are oi.i'i • *i • -»-i t • *1 ••
ation of th* eim. ■ .m
.t’id nil

Th** parad**will la'.e p’-i-’e in the
Park on Thur*div morning m ten-

thirty. Mrs. H C. Gerror i* ehairmitn of t h e &lt;‘iimniitl!“ mi urrulgemen In for tin? oitd’Gie DcUef Da!&gt;&gt;
Contest also. Then* bn* been 'some
dgluv in securing score card* but
arrangements wJH be made in time
to insure the holding’of the contest
during Fair Week so th a t the awards

In the
xe*K s
BXtinci-

A ro S o iled -Coats

N &gt; r :rti /' icos

You have to go some to keep up
a reputation ?.s a Southern gentlem an— a SOVEREIGN— King of
Them All. Yes, sir! I bet I get
more attention than any youngster
on earth!
.
Tlie folks in the factory are always
at me to keep clean and sweet and

/usr CA\m Jikc

finest Southern. slock of Virginia and the
Carolinas,” they say. “You are
made of the best tobacco in the
world. You are clothed in a fine,
clean, white suit of genuine imported paper. Keep clean; keep
clean; keep clean clear through.

XXXXXa X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X S X X X
NOW

IS T H E

TIM E

So a clean, sweet, wholesome cigarette makes heaps of friends down
South.” And you, friend, I would like to lqiow you too! So here’s
another big thing to think about—
i r ' * art* advancing ctery day. Sanford is on -n
!• i' ling Boom nnd Yott'Shnuld Build Your New Iloine
WE HAVE

The Proper Materials
UOOHS,

SASH,
BUNDS,
UMB,- CEMENT
s h i n g l e s , LUMBER OF ALL KINDS
CORRUGATED IRON

I am guaranteed by
^
_
_
Buy mc#
If you don’t like me return me to your dealer and get
your money back. I have said it. A Southern gentlem an is known
the world over t’C ? keeping hia.v/ord, and 1 have given you mine.

THE, PRICES ARE RIGHT
* hu- fur t

am| y;«*ll for Cnsh nnd you get the tyruefll of
' the extremely low prices.

r i^ipc. Tift* anfTrfir'lffalcrijls’f r the ‘\nmer

^ :i Lumber Company
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PHONE 105
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Sanfortl, Florida

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                    <text>SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR AT SANFORI) FEBRUARY Sth-lOtli, 1917

I N S A N F O R D — L ife /» W o ,th -Living
SlNM HIl), H O ItU U . I I; I \ V. I ! HIM \R \ !». I'M

VOLUME

OPENED ON TUESDAY WITH AUTO PARADE. EXHIBITS ARE GOOD
AND LARGE CROWDS IN ATTENDANCE

\Va*hin 't'Mi.

TODAY AND TOMORROW I'ltO.M
»si: g h i : \ t i f r o w n s a m i ___
• many il a t l r l s
~ .
liven a great
rc-*.
Even with a frei-ufe
ami a raid ill *b ht fo
fair has liy ...... , , .
lions of tile •HU): t *. I
in the .i ount*.. I l l s
dufiionstruiion of ti&gt; I
illllle eOUIlt.. ieipoi 1
ijenl fair nrr:.m.,.:.v'pt
real- co u n ty ’f.ai

of U
’
l .'"ii b&gt; V. \ c . -i
II I I r. - rr—l I . G. •. \ !»•.Coltt*.*. .. ' •: • .• for thi-. heard.
rniiim of I. II. Iluddh'
«*'•
j! . . n
# t*»- widening
k
road hi (ii-iiev.i. ren»l and Mr. L.
HrH:' ! r cddrcs'iei! the hnnril In
,,
.
Fei n &gt;ii t . !■*i

•l !i| ia tile
i r lir iiil. rii.
drawn v. «».-

The a
,1 esl il .:&gt; are Maid fo he
•
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ii I mI in-an exhiMtfaii mill ii.-e \\nrkV. «»: utoro than pa*no;: npth’A
II the
' ;. iii t I’.y couug are

I' i* rt1»!»••i’iI•« ivf| :i* &gt;.iTi;nr&lt;l. Aiming •ecoml pullet.
tl.j*. ili'i»*a&gt; *■ere Iv.* I c winner* iit
I’l'Hflllls
•
1.‘ — Vue-.,. FiiiJabipniu, Builnhi.
Thojr. Kmlwett Wilson,' Sanford,
lletlon ami other tjorlhcrn cities, Kli 11 "Jiencork. tir t pen hen.
ami t ii • i
i« .if npi lion of t !u» *•
Partridge Wt.indoltc
who liav • in Mr. WiiiitlL r’s I?:»rri*&lt;l
Mr*: A. Vi French. Sanford. first
i• . 1i ‘
cock* tlr»-1 hen. tlr.t pallet.
a / r r e C u -they .iff b i t t e r l»ir«I*»
Black I.an&lt;’shnii:t
F. V.. Ilr.nvn, IV).am!. fir-t vo■•!.*,
’
tir .t mi.I third .hen,* first- eneLerel,
first p u llet.
*
r*
1,1 ' 11
•t rtrnTmfiH
In the dir pin;
Imw n . • i .
eand pullet, ocrbifil euekerc! I'lM-

ti'ife t
I o rfo e s e •.e e»e

\\

I fro wit, Del,and. 1

i- •••-ii

initions o

T he old grand stand makes a re
markalily ......... Ii-pla&gt; for fruits mo!
h e re .a re litru - In n '- ill .il'llll'l.im i
i nside pOtr.llde !•&gt; the gelU'f osil, ol City and a t bull ol the.LtickHuU'liie
ChiuM* it Co., in the Smihdum Katfeh and one of |lr l.ove'a at
Ft and of fruit'
The fruit wa- i1 Del.and w. ,. 1 lid - 1. that tii *
.th e pitikiiig hmi e lu*re_ when tin was scarce hi the eouuty. wh.'ti in
nijtiir
| void wnve came and i*. in fir t ela .‘. ..icaiu h.auauli- i a. ri.ilc.iu
‘x f o p s " a ttii ~ inpirr rrav*'I " N i' tttut I in- cold *wcat ii- r -.•.•in • to
ilii« *i.&gt; tio&gt; Seminole i i»um;. il.-pl.u kept lie. - l i n k f a i.o M al llotni.
id celery, let,lure, turnip*, eahliage (olluwiog a w a r d , have. Iieeu
•
cotton, forage crops and grivoiet un­ iir* to date:
der
thi'
supiTviiioii'of
C.
M
lirrry
”
'"Mm of- t . w . . i-.ntniiiiiger
»* "tided it. . 1,. F. Hagan and car- the county ugriit. ami the display ii
il!lL .llL'-l' 1 llL'JLJUUl. EuitunisaiuJiur giiod in every particular, .lust opHrurr..&lt;-. are given authority to fin -pnMTfc T*'-*trrr-rrtnnif5nr*m^iTBr « r
up &gt;mi c&lt;|uip hoiiptuFruum a t roun- Seminole county with J. Tih^Mt Jacolt* in rliarge. Here U 4i remarK•ty jail.
*'n r ;"ti„n ,,f |,. p. Hagan -and nlde display of forage rra**e* of ion
**
.
( \s KnunUngor, and 1varietimt, corn, numuih. piimphih*.
tirri.f fir Iteuton and W. C. Wil loured meat*, syrup, mignr ram*.
J1-&gt;; *&lt;iti a rv g iw n authority to keep I sweet putatoc*. watcrnirlmi* ^ mid
•&gt; thorough sanitary condi­ citrus fruit*. This is a tine display
and a Rood advertisement for the
tion.
.
.
county
and for the Chuluotu sec" r • It. J. Holly addressed the
i '1 1,1 regard* to 'paym ent for
»'L'»rti»ijjg iinmphlcts a u th o r is e d l»y
•ti* hoard, and on motion of L. F.
lU-an, molded hy G. W. KntxJfi'Ecr ntul carried, clerk instructed
11 draw i. grants on publicity fund,
°r amount in said fund ut this ttme,
payable to Herald Frlnting Co.
I'-idgi- |.. F. liouaholder addressed
* '0i,r,l in regard to desk for hi*
"-‘f*-.' On motion of L. F. Hagan,
"t'did by o. F. Swope and car"■ J " i., lluusholdcr is hereby au• 1d to purchase suitable typent'f ih-;. f„r |,;A ntlici*.
tteria.;. (Jeo. A. DeCottcs ad;
n *' "* '*"■ board in rcgurdH to pay­
, t r-1
'b&gt; hurge money to Sam
_'
e.t-ronvict, Stating-thut the
f i,('' ' *'
^ am Johnson was
' • rk instructed to draw
4 ‘“! * ' • Satll .liitininn L&gt;. .........

Fdi.

8.

President

aiinr.s *aitli Germ any nan approved
.'.T n.ill; y; tnrihiy li; th e juuiute.
By a vote of “ 8 to 5 the senate
expre* -d (iinlilletiii-• in the Freni*
dent'* rou
|
Ing i. r. loluttoji
■u!i|nilte&lt;l hy Chairman Stem; of the
foreign relatin'!.* committee *endors­
ing the w'itl lr i i! .•! Amerlrnn Am*
1 a- ail -r Gerard from Aprllri ami the
l iving t(i Gern.nu .\mhas«ai|nr Ber-n
storlf his passport*.
•
Senator*’ who voted agaiust thu
r&lt; elution. were? Democrat*. Kirlty
kr1 i
a I Yarilatnaii of Mi*-.
;i
Repu■'i .i
tjrouuu,
‘■.'.I : h Da'.of.i; Wort*. California

• t r . - *i!ui mu
wit i i i* r -^11 w.i* eillleil. .’I he ra n k ­
lin'. itipuli1n.au lender* pniietl the
I»i miu r.it in. ilei inrim: t h e i r .whole­
hearted support- of the President.

o( ; iie IiiiiI m lm i • I'.in.i;’ I [ill'll
avenue, i.ml a itS.ieit tor ih • rare to jn.-.ii ■ ii\; llie toiuriil ;ni|d| i ami this
park outside of • the gnfinids. '.A di'diluy i- rv.narit.tl'Uf und shown
you enter the carnival aSPraytluiu great aptitude on tfn&gt; p a rt of tin*

Seminole Trail, the IRiprd &lt; ITmli
liait a fine hi-iul&lt;p'arreri‘ and Ittfor

RESOLUTION'S OF CONFI
PENCE ADOPTED BY
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to • rmintv

e. iftiil ht ii, |ir-t i'oi kei
• &lt;oml pnUi t . hr '. pen
l!! n k I ail.-it J.ip.im
I ! )\ I!- iiw in tif-t i "

\\ Itrow ii Iir l , in
nn hn
eret, hi t a .?■ I

. o r il p u lle t. tir-i ;■ t»

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f'igeons
.
Red f a r m iii, II. W. Brown, lirst
eoek, first Thmk
. Black Fan Tail. Ii. '\Vi Brown,
first eoek, fit
\V. Brown
first eoek. li
| Rose* Wli
Brown, first cork. lir&lt;t hen.
Red ami White Turhlt, K. V\
Brown, first lieoek, first hen.
• Mlite. Afriemi Owl, K. W. Brown
l^rst rock, first'hen. '
Blue African Owl, K. W. Ilrowr
first oock.

7*rurI^'T5

eil hi lint II
ami lull*Iced
nl mitdstrnt immediate

(i ’ll t lull |i lie ptejsvi
pa?*auc.
- - T h e -piY.rrr-M'
uteil* m ill r tli* l.il! to take over "in
lime n( war" or anv proi'lalrm*i| nnI
ned
I. a i itl/eu "f I lie t 'liited '•late* or
li\ a . i.rporation or r.ioi‘eil in the
I iti-il Slate., a-r
loiililing
■ the I '. ■I Statei . ve*ael
ri i i -t fid hi .|. r t!u \iuernMii ling;
uA v•—e! pur- ii.i i .1 !• .I'eil or eFi^rtere.f fij the ffileral shipping Imurd;
or* any other instrumentality of
water ..imiii.-rie within the eountry.
tin Imlliig 11.i. Ks. wa . . Iiioise* ami
A provision j* u llathed speeilirnlly
|.rnliil.ii ing s.ilo of Nmerieitn vessels
i" fori igner* or tlirir transfer to
foreign iliigs in time of emergency.
■i lul'.'r. the iTi .' iil laii.tlia FfefUll'lttm.i&gt; la&gt; mi Ii i prohilntiiiii hv proeImniUiiiii mid a pro,Imitation de­
claring it d lertiv e in the present
emergency already ha* been issued
1&gt;y Frcsulciil. Wilson.
Official.1 a re ’Jnmli gratitiml a t tho
tjmfuHtMtt. of-•hipjotnp inferrsts. Thiv
many shf|ipvrs wlm have.been.asked
ns to the status of vessels concerned
In partly completed sales have been
told the transfers could not lie.m ade
and all have agreed t o 'drop negotia­
tions without contesting the Fresidenl’s ori|er.
..

Washington. Fell. 8. The s te a d y ,
stream of reports telling of the
Blue Hoad Tumbler, * I
ili'strurtion of merchant ships .b y
.Brown, first cork, first ^Hen
German submarines was (nought to
Blue Kngli*b Fouler, K. W Brown a climax hy a cablegram to '.the
first cock, first hen.
■Unto department from Consul Frost
While Pigmy, K. W. Bro
at Queenstown announcing th at thu
cock, lirst lieu.
..
British passenger liner California
Gold special for best display pR had been tbrpedoed without warning
genus, ornamental*, etc.,* lirst, K. \V. and that nh American c’itiren was
Brown.
among the survivors. *
.Second hi t display, M r s . A. V.
Whether thi* will pro\'9 to he tho
French.
overt
act to drive the United States
Cash special, best display, poultry,
into war no one would attempt* to
K. W. Brown.
Second best display, \V. II. Coons. say tonight. Presidont Wilson who
must .make the decision hud retired
•
Automobile Puriide
when.-the news came and otliciuls sis
The automobile parade Tuesday
not wake him. Lute in the after­
Sanford, ■first »a* uniipH* and distinctive from the
noon lie had been informed of a
(art that it was the only One pulled
message from Consul Frost telling of
olT where eucji participant was satis­
the sinking of the California, h u t
fied and every one obtained ii .prize.
giviug-no details as. to the warning
Till* wan possible on'uccouiiV of tin
or tlie present*!' of Americans.
many-prizes,, not from any lack Id
The President undoubtedly will
cars, for every public spirited umd
wait
fur complete reports on th e d is ­
South Florida Mid-Winter Fair and (lasparilla Car
aster
before determining , whether,
nival at Tampa February 2-10, 1917.
the time has coihe for him to go to
Seminole County Fair at Sanford, Fob, 5th-10th, 1917
congress to ask nuthoslty to "uso
any meuns that may lie necessary
Osceola County Fair at Kissimmee, Feb. Mth-17th
eetion of our seamen and
1917.
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II (' l.ymuii, lirst prize, f J.'i mi,
H. J. Molly, second prize, Slfi.UO.
Manila* County Fair al Braden town, Feb. 20Lh-22rd
.1. D. Davison, third prize, Foster
W. i._ Beatty of Newark, N. J .,
1917. *“
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Owl Light.
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has purchased the Carter Farm of
A. I). SmlfT , Fourth Prize, Case
Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair at Orlando February
8*2 acre* located .o n the SanlordLubricating Oil.
. 20th-24th, 1917.
Gulf llotipiug Truck, tiftli prize, Orlando road, five miles from Si»n5 Gals. Lubricating Oil.
|ford.

Dates of Fairs

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Made and in it Gall Kane and Carlylo Blackwell are the stars. It will
be seen nt the Lyric Theatre on
Friday and every lover of thrilling
and entertaining photoplay* should
embrace the opportunity of seeing it.

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B u rto n E. 8t*v«nson, In writing great conflcl, namely the secret ser" L lttle Comrade," from which the v ic e s of the warringrnationsr All of
lafeat World Picture Ilrady-Madc, the thrill* th a t have been retained In
•"On Dangerous Ground"* has been-] the film version of the story and the
filmed! chose one of the most Inter- result Is n drama that I* exceedingly
eating and thrilling phases of the interesting and entertaining* The
— — leading roles in this film nrc portray­
e d by Hail Kane and Carlyle Black­
well. who arc particularly well- suited for the parts th a t- th e y ennet.
This delightful firm will ho the of­
fering at the Lyric Theatre on Fri­
day.
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Theatre

Tofiight

I 5

“ Pieces of the Game"
“ A Skate for a Bride" *

rs

Last Episode of

“ Gloria’s Romance"
r.

Wednesday
“The Laurel of Tears’1
“The Rival.of Mr. Wiggs*
Sixth Kplssilo of

' “ P earl of the Arijiy”

Thursday
I

featuring
•
Gail Kane and Carlyle
Blackwell “

To IlsrApe G irm nn Spies ,
in order to escape til- Germ an
spies It ia necessary in "O n Danger­
ous Ground*' for fh-* heroine to pas
Ii , | ' .. :T a* l io* • i'- of • hi* h •ru.

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“ It Pays to Advertise’’
Mrs. Vernon ( astle in
* "Tlilria’*

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:.rij
£££ u».
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™rd&lt; L.c, lr, ?c, .r~&amp;&amp;
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Itichard ' Freneau

hut nothing mi which
t.
lie.:-Iff ever Is easy,—John I: tin.

aeon. M «•» ° “ • * “ M *
began, nml -we tfgftlt) behold III
Ilurko seated in a ljig chair #with
#
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I-’- \Pnm.tnm" I
the novel " G lo ria s Womancc
i
her Inp.
As we watch her, she

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mixed. tp ln .In-in und lb- t
w ill- s p in

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those which I. v.- i .» t
will Ir-nP &lt; -t Ii: t.r&gt; &gt;• | .

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hr.,, 11 . • • i . i i ...i mi* -*•".•• ll
tin cvniplii at ions whii-li arise from
this unusual situation. It is because
" O n Dangerous Ground" is-so a lte r ­
! 1&gt; different from the ordinary run of
I pictures that it is so exceptionally o'

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ri'.ATUtE ATTRACTION AT SEMINOLE COlNTY FAIR

I new drama i a World I'ictpre Brady
T -r

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At L&gt;ric Friday
. Thrills abound and excitement is
intense ui " O n . Dangerous G round,’
v,lilr Ii will b.- the photoplay offering
at the Lyric 'T h e a tre on Friday.
Giiii Kiuie nnd Ca/lylu Blackwell
will he seen in the prinvipal rojoi.
This i- th e Dit• .1 World i i. t irej,
Brudy-N1 tule.

D angerous Crom uls’

Friday

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arm with David, her husband, and heaves a sigh of contentment, tUrilg
neau, her lover, werei'unfounded th at
smiles to himself when he realizes the lost leaf of the book, allow* ,nt
she&gt;cnt'ert merrily into the entertain­
ment arranged a t the Stafford coun­ th a t nt last the two are happy to- volume to fall to her side and in »
gether and th a t David .has never close-up we discover she has r«.-achr&lt;]
try homo as a benefit performance
'
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the proceeds of which are t'O be discovered Lois* affair with Freneau "The E n d ."
which
so
nearly
ruined
his
home.
I
turned over to th e Red Cross, for
Music of Living.._. . . . „
the piltposo of establishing a field In- another part- of the, grounds
and- AlTlfBesls \ * A
If mu* • hr*
I tu ; t r scorners
in iiviw Gloria ---' f nn* 5-&amp; iff**ls niiisle
hospital for' the American troopsVBoyce
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III,! IlfltilM t*i ft ll f I••
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n e il along
a.otut .„
to «b. U ~ l « »
* J ? £ »»* '« / ' fill* Hat
stationed
thee Mexican border. i h . t » h . n
no
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Gloria Stafford is go delight,.d up Served-In th e open air. Orle after
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had entertained of her brother. Da- off H y .themselves. Judge Freeman
, When “ Little Comrade," Written
vld. as the murderer of Blchard Fro- beholds Lois, his daughter, nrm In
by Burton E. Stevenson was pub­
lished in Mummy's magazine
it
achieved a great success and the film
version of the novel entitled "On
Dangerous Ground" is certain to
nchlove an even greater success. "On
Dangerous Ground" is the latest
World I icture Brady Made ami the
stars in thin production are Gail
K ne and Carlyle Blackwell. This
exciting new film will be th e a ttra c ­
tion ut the Lyric Theatre on Friday.

Friday at l.yrlc Theatre
A thrilling and unusual stor...
based In* a .phase of the Hurnpean
war is “ On Dangerous Ground "j
wii.i). •- &lt;&gt;•: i t - I l l tin- 1. II. "I'll
atn- on Frida,;, t ’arlyli- Blai-hwil
iiiul Gail S’ ;'i in* are *lie- slats ill tlii
! ii mure. It is a World • I'i* tur
Brad..* M ailc.

“CIVILIZATION”

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Synopsis of "Love's .Howard,"
Chapter Twenty of "Gloria's Wo

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Hanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M.
Communication every first and third
Thursdays at 7:30. • Visiting b r e t h w
welcome,
O. L, Taylor
S. &lt;J. Kennedy
Secretary______,
W. V

Dr. H. H. McCaslin ,
DENTIST

M o n r o e C h a p ter N o. 15, it. A M .

Q£}rc In Garner &amp; Woodruff Building.
Formerly Occupied Hy
Dr. W. E, H o u s e h o l d e r

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Sanford. Fla

GEO. A.-DECOTTES
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PruL'tice in Suite nnd f ederal Courts
Canter-Wrawtru(T Jlldit

Sanford Fla

D r. J. A. TR0VILM 0N
SPEC IA LIST
In CANCER,: GOITRF. and TUriORS
Cure Them Without Cuttifig Tlo in Out

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o v e r an o v c r b lo u s e of chlfTptt m ak e*
Oils a t t r a c t i v e frock.
T ills (leslttn k Ivcs t h e h o m e- dress*
m a k e r a n e x c e l le n t o p p o r tu n i ty fo r -e x trn d ed e x p e r i e n c e w ith cuttlntf. ft will
ho n o tic e d (tint there a r c d t s t lm t
t:o id cs for tint Jumper, th e utidcrhtuo.-ip
n n d th e lin in g . n s well n s fo r t h e skirt
Thu d r r s s In fastilon rd fr o m roso c o l ­
o red c o tt o n crep e, w ith n n u n d erb od y
o f Chiffon In fh o name sliiulc. T h e l i n ­
in g m a y l«&gt; o f taffeta or c o a r s o lawn,
hut Iho nllk (fiv es a b e tte r effect to the
chirfon. In m e d i u m slza t h e d r e s s reu lres S&lt;i y n n l s t f - l m l i crep n for the
ttklrl nnd jun ificr. 1 yard , 27,-lnclt tin' ItiR mr' itic lintntt ^ynd : U y a r d s !■;
Inch chlftrm f o r thn tiniierlttousc.T h c sk ir t ha c u t front' a d o u b le fold
o f m aterial, w h i l e th e cre|n» Is fold ed lu
if u arters fo r (h e Jumper.
Tlio hack
Rote o f t h e sk ir t In laid nit a l e n g t h ­
w is e fold o f f i e (foods, w h ile t h e fr o m
Is placnd juiratlel w ith th e s c i v a g o no
t h a t It r e s t s o n a leritftliwlae th read
In fi.ldlntc t h e m u tcrlal In if u a r te r s fot
ttie Jumper, place th e eetv n cu ed g u s h
ihnt lhey witj m eet, uu hIiowii In the
eiittlptf guide.
f r o m Iho iiu n r te i Told r u t th e front
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lay in Mason'c Mali over the Imperii It. t'lunlt.
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O. J. Miller

Coslame In Crepe and Chiffon.
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'e m r ole Chapter 2, Order Lantern Sl»
Meets every first and third Xuetjla}
In path month. Everyonr who has »&lt;•» t
h(s Star In thi East are cordially inviivr*
to visit this chapter
Alice K I’ol.binn, Scc’y
I'hucnlx l.odtfc No 5, K. ol I'.
Meets second and fourth Tucndnyr
N’bitintr Knhthts always welcome.
H. M c l.u u lin

O . J . M jlte

K. II. nnd S.
C. C.
Sanford LotlKc No. 27, I. O. (&gt;. F.
Meets every Monday evening at 7:H0
in M. W. A. Hall, i’leo Block. All viaiiing brothers cordially invit'd.
Jaa. F. McClellan
J. W. 0 . .Singletary
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It. Sec.
Gale City &lt; amp No. C, W, S&gt;, U
M i' i i Vci ond iiini lourili U iulmvdu,'

tiisbtN in each piontb.
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hpoichon
Clerk
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Meet firM and third Wednesday night
it rorm r of First St. ami I'almetto Ate
Cruse Barnes
J. (5. Huil'-y
Secretary
Exalted Hulei
The I.Ake Hreere ( outwit Nn. HI Jurln
.(Irtlyr foiled Aeverican Meehaoics
Meets every Wednesday pt 7:20 T
M., fn llth City Hull. Visiting brothert
trt welcome, C. H. Smith, Uec..Sec.

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all I'rranna havl c . t 'talma uf llrieai.da
again*! taid Kata'.*;
V«u, and each of you are herohj* no I*
'fied and- required [to p rw » M a n y rial tit*, ahd
f t n t t - d ' whltl. you. tr flthvi 11 &gt;&lt;*il JPW
have afsinat the n t a t e of Glaify* Kva
Ij.vrII. deretard, iat* of Seminole rourfiy,
Ilor hi a, to the utiili r* igned Admlnlitrator
ol aald palate, with n tm* year frum I he
date hirrnf.
ftated llecembtr ?3rd, ISIfi.
GEO. I*. LOVEIL
Ailmfni-lratoi.
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rlaitiUllg lu l ln «I» uniter J i i m t I,
Irultrs far KlUltirlh C. J.
anil Ilia *ucrr«*ur* In lni&gt;l, i , i i , i,1
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llarharil and Mary J, lUrnsr r 1
Jlarwldea, r .
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llturoaa. llartihlcr, «r any
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lurtlnallrr it ,-*.»! in &lt;1, and to
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chain*; mirth ol ,.,iu
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In the &lt; Ill-Lit t u u i l. Nrirnlh Judicial t It alilp Twenty (JO I mult,. uf Ju,. ,
lull. In and fur tha C’uuntr u. Hrmlnule urns (311 t&gt;aa(, run nrrtli . I,'l
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•Ira ilt h» rhainat nt.rth.rrly M uk r i f
W. II. llrowolag. ( umplalnaot
and twenty one nk»
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Mr*. AnnU It- ('lar , Mr*
hundred and nine frit; u. t
l l u l i ITuire, uiil'iw of (I, W.
three one humlp-*llti* ehalrt.- , .■
Met all, thv Hrlr* at haw uf
■evenly one hlllitlli tltba rl.ali. i
G. W. McCall, dreraioit, I .
two decferaj wrat to w&lt;-ii
Hy l'alm«r, Armour * Co,, a * (Ttaliun
&lt;i uth to l-fjrlnninf.
llill
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rurporation, W. J. McMillan,
Vqu are in ret.y ordered *
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mint Uliltvtit'a • all id run i ' i’ i i
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Co., a cert orpratlnn., Wila.u
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Core.. J W. Gravra, Gen, IV.
I., nl Cu., a' (!«r|'„ hani.lc It.
GUra ami .lami a i.. Gin* hi r
llu -lu m l II, K, Hunt Mari.in• ry Co., a (urn., tha llelr* at
I,aw u| ('alia Mlrrl.tll, t]&gt;.vaaeil, Ili f, riiianl*.
To M o Aur.t* ti. Clark, MT*. fmki liirr'e
wlilnw id Ci. (V. McCall, tin* lit Ira at Law
o[ tl, \V. MrCall, ii 1-caa,ed,' Thti ( Iirakc
Kuril* Green Mu. C, m| ati&gt;’ a Corpurallcn. Geor * \V. Iu;tfl Company, a curporathin* (lie II. Ir at Law uf I alia Mit­
chell* deceased;
It aptu arlug from the afildaiit of t.iurR.
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I .ibL he isjclIl., S - ' i l u . u f Aa,.iratiuu u , ,
H * c . I.*n ,• uf C k a y l e r ; i , v
ttor ami cuuioel lur thr a lw it n a n i l rumid*
plalnatit In the abate « y U d caure and that
Nudeu la hereby *iven that
it 1* Iho Ii* It* f of atllant that ihe .dtle.idantw
M o . Ant,I* II. Clark, Mr-. I i -j I.* I'i r,* •, purrha*er o f ' j a* - '.-!.; , »l in. ol «; tV. Mi I'alb it.-- h ire n'.uiw 1

Vim k Cat'll* H mi*', tl.i1. Avenur
Visitiiif? Britllters Weleortie

SANFORD
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Oni* and two horse Wagon* Made
in Sanford, on hand at : M■Mine .
I'RACTlCAI. llOR^ESIIOF.R
205-207 Oak Ave.
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Meets nt Eayies'• Hull fir*t MmidltJ
nig fit in i-ni-l n t u t l at 7:'Ih.
Win. K. liutt-uliolder. Commntidei
Mitts Iter thn J*nckard, Secretary

Soda-Water
Confectionery
Cigars,and T ob a cco s

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Mrs. (.raft* li. Williams M.illim*rv Store

The Sanford ('niinrll K. uf C.
Mho't the ‘2nd Sunday it pent., and ih
lib Sunday,S p. m,, each month, at K
of C Hall (Lit, Ave.
T eo, Seliaal, Grard Knight.
('. I- Britt. Fin. See'y.

Anything in wood for your home, from the smallest mouldings to the
to the best sash, doors and trimmings. For a sample look over the beautiful Elk’s
Home, the finest in the State, the Sanford Grammar and West Side Primary Schools,
all of which is as good .as can be made, and it was all made in Sanford by ZACHARY,
All of our mechanics are experienced in the various departments and with the latest
and most modern machinery, no contract too large or no job too small. We also
make all kinds of rough and dressed lumber and offer it to you at the very lowest
prices eonsistant with grades and workmanship. Help us make this novelty plant
the pride of Sanford. •
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proved Celery Land
In M. M. Smith subdivision now ready
for sale. Some of the finest land in
the Sanlord Famous Trucking" region.

Several Nice Bargains in

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Florida, showing almost everything except food stuff, clothing and furniture
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Builders Hardware. Paints, Stains and Varnish.
Screen Wire and Cloth.

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House Furnishings, Oil, Gas, Coal . and Wood
Stoves. Enameled and Tin Ware; Kerosene and Gasoline ‘Oils, Floor Oils, Brushes, Brooms and one
thousand other articles.

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Shovels,
Rakes and lines,
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Spraying Materials, Wind Mills and Towers, Gasoline
Engines,
for all Purposes,.
Well Drilling, Irri* Pumps
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A Complete and Correct P l u m b i n g ■D e p a r t m e n t
What You Don't Buy From Your Grocer and Department Store, We Have it. We have
every department in fact, larger and stronger than ever after over thirty years of busi­
ness. You may have been fold that we have Sold our Plumbing Department to one of our
competitors. Don't-you believe all ydu hear, W E H A V E N O T SOLD A N Y P A R T O F
OUR BUSINESS E X C E PT OUR T IN SHOP. SEE J. H. C O W AN . If
been told otherwise, someone ha^Told. You a Lie.
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MONDAY GRAND OPENING; AT FAI R GROUNDS
Continued From Page Five
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Orpington*
White
Rtark

the best
thfo'bcst
ther beat
the host
the best
the best
the besf
the beit
the best
tile he:*t

Younfc Tom
Voyng Hen
Young lien
Young and Old Drake*
Young artd Old Durks
Oapder .
Goo*e'
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display, of P.ea Fdwls
display nf (In1. . •*

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Premiums givdn (or these exhibits will
form of Fertilizer os per Wilson • Toomer
Clark advertisement in this book, also half
zer for best crate t ’elpry and half tort V.-C.
crate Lettuce, Also ribbons.
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1st
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Prize Prize

Hamburg*—
Golden Spangled
Silver Spangled
Golden Penciled
• Silver Penciled
White

Largest^ nod be*t' display nf Orna
mental* and all classes of Pet Stock
Premiums will be awarded all work in Public Srho.ds.
Our Rank* have donated rash prizes, and ribbon* will
awarded a* well, on all w o rk ‘passed by judges.

H o u d a tt*

Cruvecouver.i
I.a Fleehe
Favcrollea

CLASS VIII GA.MRS AND GAME BANTAMS
Marne*—Black Breasted Wed, Brown' Wed, Muldett Due*
wing. Silver Ducltwing, Birchen. Wed Pyle, White*
Bl ck IV .
Game Bantam*. Black Urc.ibsf.1
Red. (trtlden brtetrwtnsr
Silver Durkwing, Birchen, Red Pyle', White, Black, Any other variety

It cut crate Celery
Best box of Orange*
B eit box of Nave! Orange*
Best lr.tif Itox'of Lemons
Best box,of Grapefruit
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Largest and l e t bunch of G*..;
Be t half box of Tangerine*
Best half btf.x td King Ocang. &gt;
B ed half box of Sutsum a Orum
Best six bvLxket* of* Kuru'iii.es
lb-it six bunches of B ananas,
lb *.' Bphnaa *PL;nt in frur*

CLASS l \ ORIENTAL GAMES AND BANTAMS
Indian Cornish. White. White Laced Red. .
Sumatra*
Malays Itlark Breasted Red.
Malar)' Ilantijm*

Black Breasted Red

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lite. Bind;.

Rose Comb • White, Black,
Brahma

Best Strawberry Jelly
Best Blackberry Jelly
Best Grapefruit Jelly
Best Mulberry Jelly
Best Surinam Cherry Jelly
Best Grapefruit Marmalade
Best Orange Marmalade
Best Huckleberry Jam
Best Strawberry Jam
Best Blackberry Jam
Best Guava Jam
Best Peach Preserves '
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Best Guava Preserves . .
Best I.o&lt;|uut Preserves
Best Kumquat Preserves
Be t Watermelon Rind Preserve
Best Fig Preserves'
Best Strawberry Preserves
Best Crystnlizcd Figs
Best Crystnlizcd Kumquats '
Best Crystal in d Grapefruit Straw*
Best Crystnlizcd, Oranga Straw*.
Best Canned Pearhcs in glu**
Best Canned Plum* iii glass
Best Canned Pears in glass
Best Canned fftrawin rri&lt;* in glass
Best Canned Blackberries, in glass
Best Canned Pineapples, in glass .
Beat Canned Galley G'J!tVHt1..iil gle­
be-1 t'aim ej Guavas, other thou C;
Hi1?! Canoed I'omatoc*, in gins*
B'-*t Sour C |c unber Pi-fcles

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Best Crape Felly
Best Guava lelly, ( .itb'&gt;
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Best duava Jelly, other than ('alley .
Rest Orange .Jelly
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Any* other
POLISH
White Crbated Blacks
Bearded Molden '
Ilerrdcd Silver
Bearded While
Hull Laced
CLASS VII FRENCH

be given in th&lt;
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Right, Dark.

Corbitts Buff, Partridge, White, Block,

f l a u d , Non Bearded, Any other variety

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*o ir li-i—d Tomato IVk!i-»
Sw(&lt;et Pi’.ieb Piil.il *

Mu lard Pickle*
Watermelon Rind Pickles

Mixed Pickle*
Picklet] Onion*
Pepper Relish- •

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l-»|tmrt bn*kct of Fig*
half dozen Pomegrawil* *
two quart* Strawhsrrje*.

H« - 1 Home Made salad Dreeing
Be*t Meat Salad
best i'rtiit S a l a d ___ _ •
I lest .Waldorf Salad
PeM Exhibit of Canned VegetaMi*. Fruits, Prrservn

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Personal Attention— Even to the Smallest D e ta ils

Work Receives

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THE SANFORD HKKAI.D

IVbnury 6- 1917

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a d v e r t is in g

For Salo—Wholesale catching and
shipping fish business,' with nets,
boats and launches. C. I,. Vin-ent.
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For Sale—271 acres of flowing
woll land fof sale at $12 per acre il
sold at once. See Forrest K ' eon
Thatcher Realtv Co bishop Hlo- I..
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For. R e n t —Newly furnished light
housekeeping rooms.
All coavonl
cnees. 709 Oak avenue.
47-3tp

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For R e n t —A partm ent, 703 i’al*
metto Ave. Mrs. I). (T.‘ Monroe.
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Cottag” (or Rent 90S Park. Kn•Iusr•• II (' Du Hum-, lb s I’ark Ave.
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While Wj andottes. celebrated llem 11»rjii AdwUsemenlB llmlei g a l.stra in of Canada where vigorous
For Rent -Four room cottage,
, £ I M W TIIH EE CENT.- . birds are railed. Constant, heavy 1201 I'ark !\'ve., at, $ 10- pur month
E»cb Insertion. Minimum uyers. Hatching eggs and Ruby imdudnig water. ,0 . W. Spenrer.
"hix. Booking ordei* riov/. F. I*,
ChirCf 2-i C e n ts.________ '
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'trong', Brooksvilfe, Fla.
*3 t-Cfc
I in answering an advertisement
For iU..t 7oh 4*rtih av&lt;* *. r.i
vff# no name is mentioned in the
For Sale — Heavy double buggy, |U*r • «if I) C D'lBone. F t -l a t
*. p|,.a«e do not" ask Tho Herald Platform springs, canopy top. leather
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lor information ns to the identity of cushions. Could be made a delivery
tit idvtftMvr.
Usually we do not wagon. Sanford Wagon Works.
WANTED
*ho the advertiser Is and If ________________
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W«triled Lady with typew riter to
t( do *e arc not allowed to give
do
some copying .in sp a re time.
For
Sale—One
international
tru&lt;
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M, this Information. Simply write
O.
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Sabin, Route A, Sanford.
Thoroughly
overhauled
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letter and address it us per in48-2lp
ed.
Apply
E.
Stulfurd.
.Sanford.
ltruction» In the ail.______________
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Wanted *-A man ami wife to live I
FO R S A LE
on
my place and care for same. Or- {3
FOR RENT
For Sale uc. Exchange— Reading1
angc grove and plenty of laml t o 1
F o r Rent— Ptvn
'—Stindard Motorcycle,-equipped with
raise other crops. Write or call at
Bot h magneto, Prestolite ta n k and J with modern improvebienls on Elm once uml set* Mrs. E. II. Mlunchard,
headlight. Firestone tires, etc., $50.00 uvenup. N. H. Cartier.
IS-luAltamonte Springs, Fla.
I7-Stp
{Uh. or will trade for small motorWanted Second hand Ford carS. K. (Plenty of furnished rooms, with
boil in good condition.
Must..be
bargain. Box ‘ 127.1. San­
46-Gtp
hath, for gentlemen at .‘115 East
Gotrnwy,-Orlando, Fla.
ford.
Fla.
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For Sale on Welt Side — Fifteen for,j avenue.
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Wqntud Svroml Imml .two horse
ifrrt. 7 '.- tiled .and farmed Dvu years
wagon. *fi.iml' v'uiiiliiiaA. Give priiv
Furnished Rooms b&gt; Day, Week in Gtst luttcr. O. 1
tith 3 flowing wells. TJne mile from
’. Sivope, OvIcdc,
loiding nation; Seven room house or M o n th —Park avenue Hat, 105 Florida.
4 7-1 to
tith batlu room and hot uml cold N orth Purk avenue, over I.. R.
«ttf. long time.
Enquire V, P h ilip s . &amp; Co. drug, store.
Mrs.
Wanted Ttel i t taker.* a n d watchiuuii f«r 1 uir \» e*—
ji,. Lp
4 l-Fri-.')t]&gt; ' lames Patton, nmiiaget
Hnqutre nr
S«**r:ttiftftlft* i »»»«!.t.. i .i r II-’.iilt,ti:iili-rs,
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Treadwell &amp;

(Written Especially for This Pnprr by the Famous American
League Umpire.)

. S&gt; vera) years ngo n piny mine lip In one of the (nliior league* tlml
m-ateil iniislilcruhle dlseusxloii, Hltiilhir .phiyjMiiive emiie up Jn butb
big league*, but the sdine ruling lias ulvvuy* been
mlliered to, desplti* the argument cretited by the
tulnor-|eiigm&gt; hnppetilng. I’.-jili Mile* of the qifi-s.
tlon luive been thoroughly tlire-ln •) mil tn-uiv i i.. -,
jet there are still some doubtful mi, 4. I:• ■• i,ri\ |
saw- the question broilglit up b* lore a -|...i’ i,L&gt;
weekly licit answer* nil -in li nr^iiM*-nl'. Tin*
eilltor. in nnswerlng tin- question. took ...........
r u l i n g t o Hint In v o g u e in b o t h b ig l e a g u e s . stnte&lt;|
so lit Ills i i i i m \ \ i\ u m l In -d u ts th iii lo- u in ilie r i g h t ,
all o p i n i o n s to t h e c o n t r a r y n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g .

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In On* minor lengm* game in quc-ninn, with one
I h a h o u t in the last half of th e -ninth, the home'
team needed three runs to win ami two to tie. With
men on llrst uml third, the bailer III* a sharp single
I. which was phijed badly by the ouitlehb r the ball g-Ming
i him and rolling to the fence. All three locu scored on the
It seemed (lint the home team hud won the game. AN-the
"« d the plate tile crowd begun to surge on the Held.
- happened Hint tile tiiuti on llr-t. when III-- let was made,
'••mb Ihlrd base. Tin* mistake was not b i d l-\ Hie tldnl
I aNo lln* umpire. \Vbl-n the ball was Hirof.n in by the
■ the thiid bnseiiiun received It niid touched (bird base. The
r-rciipon declared out the limn originally on llrst who had
•oin li that bii«e. That, of course, cut off n run. A huge
f the crowd wmt on the lb-hl at the time,
i »:dn of the team III the Held then ruined another angle, Ih*•t -lui-e the batter had lei linleullj pas*, i| the riinni r iilo-nd
i«u*« that runner bail failed to touch third, tie should also
r- I out and that run also rendered void. The umpire allowed
•"II-*, the
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U'HIII Inst
in**! ill
HIM believed II
11it •i won
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at hat
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&lt;st j.ri. vn ul.i ,am-i|
otupt r••1 i i.(•i-orgiu I'roduce &lt; ompan. ,
a- on.
(jiorgia.
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Pair eye glasses, u tta . Innj. to gold
spring button, with gold chain, list
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Sprite.», Semin le t o., *
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Most popular ami delightful win-‘
ter loitel iii Ulterior I'lot lil.i. Mugliilleebl l&lt;|i ati»n, lot ween two lovely
lit 1.1|-|irt.. a* r* in pari.s. .lioll,
tenuis, howling, hflliurd.s. b o i ls , or­
ange grove el*., all Ire*- to guests.
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’J to- A11a nfo', I is noted lor evn'lb-i'm* of t ulsiii*- and s. rviee and so*ml life. Be sure ami opto out and
gel In-si dinner served iir interior
Florida. U r come lor a Saturd i,*
night
supper amt dam e Pillowing.
Excellent orchestra.
(Ico I! It.it&lt;-s X- Sou. owner.- and
proprietors.
the » iptula of tin* \Ultiiitf i**ifti!i left Iii'IIovId k Mint ho I* I*
ro ad —ttpt*—Kai -if«l «y,—
* by the Battle margin. What would have been tho proper *1
2*lth from the Ailamonte t i (frlando.
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Answer to Problem.
league umpires, and practically all minor league ofllrinls,1
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-------------'iiform ruling on this piny. Ibid It come up In the big league,
i i i . m i i M C M m n it: i n r r .it io u
l . &gt;. I, 4 lnl llttii'f At («a tiir«» lilt*, t I j .
r who bad failed to touch third would, of course, have been
J All.
l.l .
• The run ncorcd by the liutter would have been allowed.
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lloma&gt;»l«'«il. livitrv, Nis
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'iii-lnal third-base and the other tiln re r did »nit..iliu f&gt;iruiuiLJiaJ—
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| h.V^pns-etl flit? latlt-r on ibn lines.- The opinion Is held Hint
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of K W 1! , HvrClon
t u « n * h l| i JCUl
T a l U K i i « r r M rr iilia n . h»»
l»- ileebledly uujitst to punish a runner pint lias compiled with. ^ I S . Unngc M
n u it.r of in ir titio n lu m a k r T h rrv -&gt; * * r
rules simply been use the preceding runner has violated onh of •" i,till
Ttoof In r « i i b l i « h H a lm to i h « ta m l « li u » »
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bcfiir* C’ l«*fk iT fru it C’ o u r l, at
of baseball. Thus, neither team would hnvoliccn Hie winner, *•
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■ would have been u He, uud Hie team ut bat still bad an out
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to them.
Jfi
r ia lm iu i n a m m 4* » i i n r « ‘r*:
I'fr** riom rr# of O r n r n , k'lon la .
. . .• U'npyrlghi by tlie Whtalitr Syndicate? Ine.l
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| (»I m r( W iR iam f ul* R rn iv a , F l ri la.
U O ri blr llu 1»&gt; of llt ni*v«, Kl »rida .
liU H T a W . D A V I S ,
If. T u r f ii P rl 1m*i r*

nphis “small change,” which otherwise
might “slip through your fingers,”
will mount up monthly and easily meet
the payments on a brand-new OLIVER
Typewriter—the regular $100 machine.

Seventeen Cents
A D ay
makes this wonderful writing machine
yours—but a small first payment.

llr p .M m r n l at th e -ln lrflu r
W. 8 „ U ih I IM llcv at t.a ln a .v lllr , F la .,
Ja n u a ry 2 7 . I B I T . •
, N u tlr* li hereby given mat
|iavi&lt;l It.
Ila n n a &lt;■! tirn e v a . Fla.. «ho nn J u l y I t , ta il
made H om e.lead K n try , No. u-jO t:t, lor
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J-i. Toam ahtp 7*» 8.
Ila lic r 32 K, T a lla h a i-r e VJrridian, fia« flleil
notire
u( In ie n lio n
I n , make f iv e &gt;■ .r
Proof, lu p .ia b ll.ti rla im tu ih „ land abuvr

drorrib-d to (..re the Counly Judce, all
Sanlnrd, Florida, nn Ihr ICl b da&gt;- at Marrh
1017.
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J. II. Iluddlnton ot lirnni, Florida
IT. N. Sutton nt lienvva, Vturl la
W. J. I&gt;»nlel nf &lt;ieneva. Florida
C. JI. Ilunnell ul (ieneva, Florida.
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Sanford,
Florida

;p|( KAIID’S lUND-l*AIMED CIIINA
looimAM’S STERMNt; KII.VER . .
ROGERS' PLATED WAHL
Li I.GIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

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A llenlion A nd Ilekt KITorlH
Oppoalle City Hall

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STORAGE BAT­
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Visit our Plant and see how the work is
handled. We can furnish a Battery the
correct size tor your car. Free Inspection
of your battery as often as you wish.

Full Litie of Lamps, Globes
and Electrical Fixtures. Es­
timates on Wiring,
Electrical Supplies, Etc.
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TREADWELL &amp; RENAUD
ELECTRIC COMPANY
Underwood Building

Oak Avenue

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TUB SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX

THESANFOfcDHERALD
R. J. HOLLY. Edjtor
M. HAYNES. Business Manager

It is the stuff life is made of —and ^-“time is mono
squander monc^but preserve it and put it away

• 8 DO M M m u N M U C K . IN A D V V .N C T

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WAR

811 MONTHS. . . . . . .

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Saft tv D eposit Boxes for ren t.

P u n tiu In l l '. y r Mbh |l« M*«U *1 DITln
Rslf « An HrrM&lt;l-rta»* Mail m . ii . i luju.t
INI. MiKr ranafflc. Bi,ib*Blv1l. I

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in the Pede.'aport.iouqte portion u*f tho cost, based tion and this year is making history
on » calculation of benci'it* t o b e d e - Jar 1 hi S n i'a ril club bem use of the
rived. This uduld afford all shipping evvelle.we uf Uu* papers p r e p a i d try
n w a n t V o ” m is t M t S S
a mean* o f 'communication, between its mem ber*/' taro of which Mi*3
I lie Atlantic arid Gulf, tit n saving of Lillie far.T-worth** niid M n , Geo
practfeully a thousand roik-i, put- B. Dickrnton nre on tile, by request
0 . L, TAYLOR
f . M. HAM)
If. R. STEVENS
tins; -the, port* "fif The Atlantic t h o t.n f the state chairman of literature, to
CstKie*
Vlv-Pmldfl F. L WOODRFFF Vlte-PniitJtnl
mucTTi loser the Panama canal and o1- be imp.I fiy the Information bureau
v i a t in g j h e necessity, of ship* facing of the Federation,
the danger* that ftw ay* attend the
The Music Depart iVerrt Is *foVo&lt;]
ii* : of the Florida penii suVa. too for ,t
t and
That such a plan would be ac* programs and P not exce’ltd he tun.
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rentable to j»'| the port* of the At- This depart went p a t i e n t - tin unu*
lar.tic an d Gulf coast slates is lie- -d degree of talent both in voice eui- hundred' dollars. The other depart- convention arid a resolution against cldcnts was
merit.* arc at work. A big asset of / oeial drinking are amt/njf th e roso- incut losing
Ucvcd. There would be such a great t u r r and musical ability,
beautiful concert lu|ions adopted by the club. Side attendance
amount of property involved under
The Social Department* is re- the club ii Its
gtami
pinr.u
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might
at ;&gt; co-t of live* by *u!c in value to t he com mu nit
The weather report was'right
tHTatlon along j.urh ,t plan that the r.nwr.ml for iiA ..b^urifi.l
hut.dr&lt;.d
dollars,
Two
hundred of stand the Rest Itoom ;lnd the C immileage, in e a ch In d itid u u ! instance nml gracious h tU-ncs. K»pr-*dail\ i«
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the
Mu«i- Pc- /nunii? Chtisttnas tree, both of which
you ran never l.&gt;Ji whi t tin- r,. xt would be negligible. but the total this tru? of tin*' annual Christmas
part
incut.
The
Junior
Ci
i • League have been supported by t n d had. the
day will-brine forth.
sufficient
to* carry
the project ball- and annual reception to tJ.c
'dnder th? leadership of Mm Henry cooperation qf the Board of Trade,
through."
club..
Wight, im organizer, Mr-. Ji.' t*. iiidnidunls, men's eight , and club
. Mr. Vans. Aguew, bov-cv.-. b e -. The Welifcire-.Dermrtment, which
Gcrror arid their (Tlde.'Jt Mt'le pro.- women. Both stand fur the .corn- federal aid would he forth h&gt;. no means p.i&gt; ,-*-. s all the work- id.' r* Julia Lulng. bits beep a potent muni: • Interest and welfare. Through
vomin*', not only be au -- vf the . rj Df th e cjiib N yet the .Tib’s
fa&gt; :. rin the ei.'o work of the ilnh the* rcr.eroslty of organizati ’ns, rtn*i
We ran cl! go to the fab thl« w-. . strategic value ofThe canal, but also working d e p a rttiy.pt ntld savers a ..t.i ;hrojzh* tjt.-iu 1 .v.i 1«—n ? iv.-u individual- fifteen families were stt;&gt;anti rejoice ovor the .fact, t i n : we br-nsa- the gover it en: i* generally *Tde t h i of a '.ivitiths. T he N,, : it.--- i&gt;‘* ii.* ; i..st enj.v able j : r,*i? - plied with Iioxm o f procejic*.t » y a and
v *!li ; ' «•** hvip thiwe cuni.iiin.itiM ;
I ,|»fovi‘- v :t ‘Association with
arc still a!i.\e. . '*
Progr
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***ih I-.-. ' T h u s When Mrs, J. D, |Vrl r prcjtden* e* o
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h.-.vc * • n i t
ami in- di»t:i. utod a t Christmas to* addition
ti*T*,' \ lii‘* ii y v t f i .u .t da
to to which u box was sent to the* hil«
iM yiM 'ita.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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DO NOT S Q U A N D E R T IM E

PablUhrd K r r r r Tus*1*y *r.J frets?

the f.i •
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the in.-? .
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Auto A cc

ore still with Us ,.nd th.orangts r.i xt f i i n n ,

&gt; . . lor ward
As Mr.,»\ a.t.-Agtu-w to t
iiik tltun i
-av&gt;K " th e only' praetierd 'd ’llcrence. fpr the iir^t-clean t:
between *u ttVtvigatioip distrie t’ .ntd a stltuted in Sanford
road district is tho' boitni:i n f w . u - • rmtiim-d to the tves
r«&gt;a*i« I r - t . - i ' d

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conditions i:t Florida btfuro t!i
Mrs. l.yjnau Amsdop of U
the-I hi ^ l.a t JntJ.,r
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speaker

mg Governor l a i l V adiuiiii-traiion

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C hristm as Presents For

Boys and Girls

V e g e t a 1 ..

killed oil
igt-d to &gt;t.itf Palm Park
already paid. • Fifteen
foi centnetery -i,tn[irove.1r Me - L .'(flirt to -n-citre

But t (it '* r- . ni
thought that u f . ii
planting a •»rl-g .'-.
bean*, t-v. ;.•
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money 'in them t •• .i
-pr:. e.

11 ■ii it *pe.iK .&gt;!! Mi l1 jii i r c . n
die wen1 not disappoinUTl. fur
• crinon that was dMivereil was
r. ma-terjoeie of the ;* i- ».»r

Sanford Cycle Co

county eotutiu-Motierw,
New Location, Next to Seminole
M other of t ht- state wi.lt
C o - o p e r a t i n ' M e r m n li le Co.
medical it *pec!t&lt;tn in public s c h o i i l s , d e n i e s * t h a t a il t
Initiative taken b\ Mr. K \ \ f t m i l j Itv i ih .- D&lt; •
Dunn, i li..iriii.ni of health c o m m i t —t h a t will lonv'. 1i '■
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| ui p* t h i . ‘ ». st h o J:e . l f it I
• -o* A) »*u;.’ !‘G.i; L tuD, lijt* ,\Iy*
Governor t
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11 "f nient of linen, cutlery, silver., china warping to tho**&lt; that
April 2 nd-J u n e hit, 1917
Fiqrida MetropoHs ha*
sic Club the Welakit, the Lend a
i m - ' and bedding for. tltu County Home been there that had not
H f||i* ft»* I iiU iu ] «fut | «j!I l r»r r i jT|
himself in
■• nf th. j , ,.
*he A e tltf in the an ti-tuher&lt;.ulo.-i&gt; cam- upot\ the l o r d Jesu* a
through the t.p.,-: . * }
U*DI paign. Selling It.-.i Cr. m seals tin vjour. * Ison
sconstruction, according t
- ll,h . nuuUy-an t »ve* enn-r-— Artivn In N- The . hureh was well h
,”
f1*" 'hi* lu*rr of SunfyriL jgnml fin-l titidlTrTTrf*"'w»Tf
ttoxy* of rluthiniF .u.'i Mys -rni to
Tlu* ItuptHt Sumlay*
;‘" ‘l European children in the war zone well attended Sunday
"* 1°^ ^ hristmas, l( i li
( lean tiji cam- prevai.ing robl weather,
»y a thou*and Dickie* 'a n d -to that er.d meeting
-nr‘L ; paigni ..inducted under the auspices |y bespeak* tile goad gr
1 a- ! militar * as called for tvpr..'. '.tatiye-. to tl..
A " E FILTHY
,
1 _* IC W
K ill Tll* m U r D oha
o n t tn 0^
semi-annually, since No- institution, in the fa-.t t
rr&gt; - comment. ubu\« named blglnlutioid to meet
a' the home -&lt;d Sits. H e t i w J.
in • rooperatfqft- With, i i u u l . . ^ , M) »ht^-.fftV w*
Ttf^TMtrrnr . in various way* Miy'TCcm
the lU'peetation* of a great, put ,t
U. 8. Oovtmmsnt Buys It
citer-ioft 'copimitt-T of the i* paying.,hir tin- *
tion 'und Intluence pi th e AVoman’* people. ()ne qf the moat i t riding in*
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HERE—15c «od 11^0
Fioruhr Federation
of.
Women’s president. Mr*. E
( ‘iul». m any t IvIc Im prbvem ents have
These ladies tsere*Mr* S: O 'u p o n her Induetio
into
been m ade and civic b’etternjetjt pre­
Ciioae. Mr* Geo I. Man* and Mr- October wa* " P a y off
vail*.
Ks^iecially ,is this true of
Btrei-i*. : r l i . p a c k * , parkway* and
E. AN D.* Dunn. \N«dr.enlay &lt; .ub; house debt," • and to thi
Mr*. J \N D i .kit.- Mr*. l'ijrto.( tin r. i.e:»hip of i Me .tub was dividec home ground -. Including jh e e o n teat
Lake and M a t !.aur.i Fish Mr*, i’m i s'^a teatns, t(ie board of ntanag tiii* week, four Better Baby Scien­
G alloway from the Welaka t'liib;' t-f being Team No. ! . . th e 'f o u r dt* tific contest* have been held under
Mr-. M. M. Martin. Mi** Malone part merit* • fepresentirg Teams : au*pict * df chib. Three Baity Par­
M ’* .- v*tul 'M i-- Ma( 1* It-•* 1.
3. I and j a: •! ?be ;t&gt;ting unmarrlet ade v for width priiet w .re given,
I • nd t h a n d J Mr \\ \ -T rt t ' *o -j.. nf tT-‘ . tu' »wimposing th, aiid !,u-i yt-T Baby .'Campaign Week
and- Mr
Mw- i&lt;:
- • West *;&lt;|S7
each team pb'diiith* tt«tilf u. in^the intbrest of baity w-^fare *ni prove isen
Mr*. &gt;\ ti rain- ow - hundred dotygrs ? on , tt»i oJiM-fVed, the proceed* of the moralUxmf = **^
( » the Ft i-ida
providonul -elutl house ijt'l.t. The oppr#T!*!f;}'tj Ul - ■ : - fig' . •
chairm
an a?s»!
W. pljkJjii, 'rains to Acquire a home with the a, ( hildr* it*- p o m e SoeiV-t . jrdxW of
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thi
■ecretary.
A
• on rnj.dii* nouiemcDt o! Mi*.’ J., N Whitt;-i
tion- were M:
.Sir. Di k-‘ th a t the Pr ■. : r.Vn eli tr 1 build- hatt- been j . i . 'n 1 ! hi*. Fanii. ir&lt;*?it?i&gt;
fiutitt
ffts 'fo r s a l e ’and removlil.' &lt;-t»pi f *o?t tind^a!- i to tb o Ltrjihatigt* *at
•th. 1P13, u were -imhtediately. talfen, Yo *« urt Knierpri*-. Through the influence
of ’the efub forty ehildren of thg
i- * i t t* - the huiltli.il:'. a ■ • - itt.i- fr-i* *i
}.. L , ' Mari* i-ibrsry \,s - m. ,atior., a..d the Wo • . M ethudi' t Orphanage were g lctn life
; on the adoption o f ; ait's Ciutt- at tit.a, for t hVj e tw;p« or' privilege* -of Th" .Sem jndle Court..’
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• r.d t-&gt; o ran g ii- the gophtatinn* p u r ha-* d*'the buPdf: *
of
t'ajiford.'
which
the
two
iharinj;
the
expense*
el
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callenp 1 D* when you need
f r o m 't h a t , time to the prater-1 tia* ) u; trig and fi-mova! to it- pr* . ,t Indie* of the Methodist church Two
\ear.* a,'** tan t«hi* oe&lt;a»i'in alsoahvtliimr f o r your r&gt;flier*.
played an iiupuitai.t part in tiir cdu- site.
.
. «attAn..l. -cultural at.d civjr lift? df
tt wa- through t.he g, ner -it-. -.J wa* - - re I for the i-olor'eti &gt; lion!
Come
look ’em
tt.c t .an.
T he
oj ;stitution_ and the bocia! *Departm ent th a t :h children of Hanford the opportunity
* In r.ntl
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,
over.
by-law*, which
were
prir.dpaliy NVomifn’s C'tuli was enabled to*join to visit the fair. T h e .Jub ha* co­
drafted frd;n th** West Pud Club of hand* vi*h the l.ihrary A e y i;t:o ‘n operated uctive!y with tb.* colored
Chicago, with several addition* from err tb&lt;* deal. The lot w» 1 • .-! t ir *tr,.-t of Georgetown for th" licit, r
the .Morgan I'urk Woman’s Club through the Undnewt of Mr. U.,1;. &lt;i*ic orditio; - „r their environment.
wa* .. !..,&gt;t'-d •■■itb' i 1
Kjew arid Thr
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lias riinv provai'ed.
The inoneer
ofiieers -tf.lb-- r!&gt;jb 'were Mr* J V
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&lt;&amp;{/ a
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Dickir.s, president: M.-^l Laura F i*h.
l*t \ir e proiiden*: Mrs. M. II- Bow,
b'r. who shortly after resi.’ned and
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*t ’i t uk'ing, Uv ri.Toliio ?&gt;rv Cleaning.
wa* succeeded by Mrs. f* E. Walk*
tt i :.t ;»; v!‘ Ki ills u.t S d-trl-N olii i*
e r . '2 n d vitfe pr ddeflt, Mr* S ,I'ii
J*.l: ‘ bir
y ) , N v, , ( | s . V U d
I Vr
!*-i»i- 'lrd vice r*r ? b • t. '!*- V. 1
Toiar- record- .V .**•■r«;tar.. .
M*»
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$ 15.jo U P W A R D
llfn ry Wight corresponding serre To the Music Department belongs w hich t h e ’club is respnnuiltj
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tnr&gt;; Mirs An ie Ilawklti*. trea• red it '*f having been the first -olutions •Ridarting, the lad
urer. t'hairniati who were also in team to ra m t! iir oblfgation of one SchojI for girls and far
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SPRING TERM REVIEW COURSE

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Cockroaches

STEARNS' ELECTRIC PISTE

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itlLRCHANr TAILOR. CLE.NNE.t, OYER AND REPAIR

Office Supply Dept

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HELD FOR INSULT TO • FLAG
Charles Lcnker of Hempstead,' L. I
Must Face Grand Jury
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Inndo to meet with the Orlando so­ tho local tnnrkct where'they retail at
ciety.
They enjoyed Most thor- from ten to fifteen cents a quart.
onKhly both' the meeting and the
o plp“ »nt BoHal hour that followed
w 1 v r r . n . vi t vr u ; L m &gt;o
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M, , Mr lit', t.. ! 1
toe • m ednml:. Muiihetf.M ,r- h:" -"•*» H .■
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city i; ’
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•ray. p plOinber, declnrwl In «fntn«ptfc} T'
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f,% hall was lu*re two y e a n of nU?"
tru n k ehuhert f*. tt. Marnes "oil
rclhflotis court that he hud nofliei'n ' :"fl ’"','
#*irt tl l
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*’•• d iy fur III years.
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Feminine Logic,
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L: tube at T a m p a thin ■coiiimandrticnt ,;;td* tin u. ..nt i, H n.tinlt
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the Hoard of Trade.
a i - U ^ n expects to come back | like unto It: ‘TJmn .halt |*»
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NESTS UNDER FIRE
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i. '..r&lt;t 1, .if.I of i “;i I** %*u
y.uM lev my pnrdon."—
fiwr. Hi urnnj friends nirc glad to Today the j;rn t m&gt;; ro '.ii! e.. v* of ,jf ) fin,1niun V p. Co
ami ft.
I'hllmMphm, l‘a.—Itlnl- Imlld
In ha*d.
l u i. iy
i S aSanford
n f o r d and hope this frame Son of ti„,i KiU ,jown , r,„ t
k * hin
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M arki-ve. M*. TC»y in—;s In Iliiropiiin fi.r«.sts \\lilts*
kr sill stay, and unjoy himself.
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Trade.
* lives life helm: slndkd during
3 of IIIiui
v '.tri'Wtt At "i:;i* l.’pf*-tilir I '■as lie. ided to ilt(, the nr;dl ry eiicnuemetils, it»*«
wl |t ill iipuu ti ttninr, 'JiTekt ih**
lde Sad
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^ eordlii-: in l*c, Arilnir A, Allan.
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kan *imil stri. *k&lt;m fir*'- - \\* M er* tits
J, In ml «&gt;f the )Je|.ariiin.|it.il)'Miti")|
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tles.
Mr*. !!. cot; Humphreys of .Mpin­
C !*• idnl .sttnly nt I’oniell, uni*
an i OtH.-'r
t.’cs it,*dI have a p.'nif
i*ts
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who spoke nt ilie .Vtin r*
i^ to th.? stri' Amin;; oi ii'tliT to tl| .Vtliti't ■ . ’ii. -t |,|tie of, phi*. Ti : arrlvis today to he the
ti Viriiltlnd.,:lsts' nleellllg In-r**
tin' shelis. thle cr axliii :itr of men- licittD • with
pjfit a* Mm. Tom Wlllltyns.
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irotfel.t T h e y :irt* fint*!
their hum* south of t
h u t . denis with those ranks w hich1
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llint ii shocked and appalled world heautiftil tlower’
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DICK IN S S H O E S T O R K T o . l e s s e n ll i e ’ hilliniltll;! h f t e l e p h o n e
may heneeforili d w o te iv «*!f more
Mr and M’r^ \\ I. I’ecV
w i r e s (lis t e n e d t.• h u ll .li n e s a n e w
earnestly in the eaup* of jo-ave.
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Mr. ami Mt-. Torn Willimns.
i; \ ton ui.ASH,
(Senium system Inelii'dl them In ev*( l.fS.
I.et. our ( i vilir.iitiou not l&gt;e a
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t :!0 firry boat to Enterprise for
JtJeut tyliuUfrn licit are setter i.u ilm
moekery -gf- our ete-n-le-.l -idettN ;
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hut rather a synonym of that gloriTlo* jidjourni'd iiiinil.il. invelitiK of
. .Mi *ll II Stevenson of Ja'kaont *
ous work llutuunit
the xtoek^n'ilders nf iinf*.r■I Itiiihlim’
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Dedicated to that u I pitlf il &amp;
W | he hi Id at
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II . *•' of S;iii lord Heights
army whose liars have git died tiie |t» u tlu .I II ! * Miii’iiolia a*. ■tun. 7 .to WJ*
f’nr for sale ■ at a universe .the
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. , (i to Saturday, March Huh. l h l ? , , * *
. lord Tioirini:
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the dead
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Orsffland T ourinft 1 nr much li&lt;i
Dedication
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( i r a n d tljierft H o u s e lu s t n ig h t w it h
Kuf t h e hetudit &gt;d t h e V isitors to
u u d e h a t a id e tmeci s ,
' t i p . c i t y w h o w a n t s p r j iig w ater i|e*

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' ' ( ’iv tit .ration" ih*i"t»i’t suggest it livered to their .|o,irtThe Herald has
does
It t&gt;"! . :i ti A t (irilHngl.. *• t» .made arraiigi-meiita v.iilt, the E.li|er,'J5
i.orit m.ed from Page 11
tf o r th in nclual pictures the firo- Spring C’o., to leave orders for the
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cesses of u wotulerful drtiintitih. water at The Ih'rald'idliee and tin
water will he delivered at your door
Th. It,'
Parade will take place imagination
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— T he—ntmi■ wwwiwte- nr—ehild -irhrr -f
"TD id This is. (he real heauty unmoved can sit through this lure Klrler 'Springs water is ahsolutely
'hsAuLl-a; u w V . t t fr,t,^|,.r p,err nrr»ls n sud*l«o» doctor —; pore «md r e mtimemled hv physirtant r
Have it delivered ;il
' a plow one will h e tun late.
[ every where
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Mrs t !.,rence Wolfe and tw o' Original, huge, Manning and po-^ymir door,
littli. tons np* visiting friends "and etie.
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ASH TON* STEVENS
WHY N IIO t'l.DN
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Harber Shop- - We give the Boat
.uiiday to her home In Saviinnnh,
At l.yric Theatre
Tin
Thursday.
Service th at's nil. We are Muster.
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Ilnrb.cru. Convince yournclf. \lht rt
Cl«ma Starling.
Gramling,
Hnrlmr Shop next In flic'
Okra Is a Good Garden Crop
Thefilrv.
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PMtc
A plant that deterVys n place in '
U ? ;;::!v : f Mm S-,
v 11,1 every. -Florida garden is okra; j*r
1 ** ' • ' •' ‘r n t h a t nfit* 1 h
gumho.^say.s' \A. E Floyd of the
Chupgc
in Hi m) Kates
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lr' D" vn,,' aftdr an operation* at University of Florida college of agri­ ** ■
Tim jitney rate
to
Sanford
. * ^ ‘l ti hospital in Orlando.
culture. It
of tropical origin quid Heights, any place &lt;»‘T the hcitds
therefore D a warm weather plant. will he ll.j rents instead of la ee.tts.
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*' ‘ p e r of Chnltnuoogn, It. should not hr* f)l.m("&lt;l until tlte
* SA NFOHH ’T ltA N S F E Il CO
' 1 ■ in;.' Her ulster. Mrs.
groqnd
warms
up
in
the
sprint;,
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avenue.
nhout March or.April. I t . Will grow
all summer with
proper *care
ami
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Mr.
Prompt Pay
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supply tHo table When ve.retahles
. Prompt Service
Ma
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i4 commonly ...... In
KIV17ItS l o t o s . . Plmne 173 Bt; ,
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'a succulent vejeEtldc. The gri -n
. ,
podded variety arc m ire popular
/hen Cleaning a Carpet. '
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*d llie Sk’allag Kink.
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tipurt in t!ic rowji. Sepstulo ln&lt;* j - i | t i &gt; . * l t , fi i :&gt;n if vvgter. tin I stndn
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t o w s edough to permit th* u-* &gt;»T a
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it tt etutli P: th * wmer, arid
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■ i*?• •* rrb.xlng
1'-im* the etiifth as
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costing
ten
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will
plait
^OtionaJ ;
I ople. both oid and
hundred hill... Soak the seel fq Hu* *.'ti "t mu 11 it I .,*rire 'Icy.
youfi# m i
vhi
' 1 / of the public tWemy four hour:: before plantin;:.
si«h t.i hear Him on V.Tdnestvenh.,. r.r 7^-HO Li the ,-hurch I ’Phe ° '£rrt l,!ant
oftPn troubl 'd •CLASSIFI-i) ADVERT!vEfiIENT5
J ' }'»ln i. eon nee u d with o u r !’y uI'hil)" whiSh 8Uck Hit* Juiv* A
Too Late to Clasabyi
p . atIl,il '! lurtm ont in Hoston. 1rrom '■h'’ un,,cr *11'' of ,fi* l"avw.
I* V' ll* . . . »
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. ... Ttlni* pull I,.. I 1 • Cl*,i t nP Ii-l, bv
h . l"
our ehurches and will Thpy cr’n ,,fc 1 l ' cnr
For S a ls —Oonll work mule utid
\
’ I : ; Ilf real value for all *]lTn&gt;InR vvit,‘ a Udncyo extract so- i new wagon and farming tools.
Sanford achoof iut| to n' “ I'I'H'W H *» thttt lhe
j Phone 1502 for j , n r i i r '. d a « . .....pi'.j,; ' j g
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tl»|* a wifi’s': broom into tlr*
Wanted *T&gt;v&lt;* light Jhou.iekt*e|iing XJ*
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solution and sprinkle the leaves care- rooms, must In* renonahh*. Ilohert ? 2
fully.
S’elsoii, tP*U Laurel Ave.

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As Soon as One Crop is Off
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■■a- celehrnted by
••Ver the werltl
”r Weok.
I lie
l! ,v held several Inprofit
profitaide'
aide meetings*
meetings

The plant Is i-loiely related to
cotton ;and should he fctili': I and
V..ti.ted n-.ard -villa privati
c'.llt]\ ate | i , the *l'll" in ilte-r
'll ’
I
the pods whilu they ,.r t . tide.
..in. fit'll l.'aurei iivj'iiUv, e*ty
this whether you want to use the
pods
Wanted To ren* second hand
(unis or
or not
not and
nnd itit will
will induce
indmi- aa co.icoatinuoi|a
production.
Pack
the
poi|
fur
Hurt* for li/.ht* 1* • : okoejiing
titiuous produetlon.
' a*y .l'vl'ning two ear in or.e quart, strawherry boxes nnd ■sootns. Itobert .Nelson, 000 Laurel j
'' iA- A’.iS w O n l'A 'b r - yri\t*''wi|l find a demand ^At^thetn^on ’Sveti'fle. T itv .
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February 6, tfM7

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE FOUR

ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...

A RESUME O F SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP*TO DATE
AiJrra til
la* tki*
Calm* la " 5acJ*«J Ullti," « PkaM
Ms R. A. Taihaas. Pbaaa Na. 101
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thrir appearance on Friday night
was no exception to the rule.
Better Baby Conlert Postponed
Much to tho- regret of the Setter
Baby Contest* committee, the connot be held until tho Baby Cam­
paign Week In March. Owing to
the constant demand and urgent
rones before the Sanford physicians
this week, it lias berome necessary
to make the postponement.
The
contest cannot be held without
medical examiners and the doctors
cannot give tho time at present.
However, due notice will be given
and parents of Better Babies will*
have the opportunity to present ;
them for exauiiuatiutu-----

ners of tj»e 100m. . Vnsos of roses
adorned the table anil asparagus
spengeri drooped over the doors and
windows.
For tho wedding tho bride wore a
lovely coat suit of midnight blue
taffeta, with which was wor.n a
spring hat of blue stin to match the
nuiL The coat was thadc with boxplaited back and belted on the sides,
with plain front which, fell over a
blouse of white silk crepe~de chine.
Tho skirt was made with inverted
Date o} Kid Kunte*t Changed
pleats and wide belt and the whole
Owing to fhe opening of the
suit was .finished with covered b u t ­
Chautauquu on Friday, Feb. ifith
tons of self material.
A corages
the children's skating contest and
the "R ube" party has been changed
and will be announced later.
Birth*
— Mr.- and Mrs. J. It. Stewart aft
rs. Frank nouncc the birth of a little son
Goertz. The groom js a popular en­ Saturday, February 2rd.
gineer of the Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad.

The Business College-will open Monday, Feb. 12, on the second Unor of the Sem­
inole County Bank Building, with private entrance on Magnolia avenue.
Tho space is being completely finished this wbok, machinery and equipment are on
the way and everything will be in perfet readiness on the opening day of school.
A material reduction in scholarships is offered to Charter Members, and if you
have ndt already enrolled it will pay you to investigate this week for scholarship,*
will advance to reghlnr .prices on Tuesday, February 12. Tuition payable month­
ly or on the scholarship plan.

C O U R SE S OF S T U D Y
Commercial Course: Instruction in Bookkeeping and Banking in­
cluding single and double entry, corporation and cost account­
ing, Arithmetic, Itapid Calculation, English Spelling, Correa*'
pondence, Penmanship, Commercial Law, Ofllcp Methods and
Stenographic - C uurac:-Instruction— in Shorthand, -Typewriting,
English, Spelling, Correspondence, Penmanship, Office Methods
und Practice.
Short Combined Course: A short course in Bookkeeping and the
complete Stenographic Course. This is the course /or those who
want thq heat general *business, training In the ehurtest possible
time.
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Serelnrial Course: The Commercial apd Stenographic C o u b s c s
complete. There is a demand for graduates of more than average
ability Mr secretarial positions, and this* course qualifies one for
these positions.

NOItTIIIIOUK d
Arrive
■1:00 P. M ... * I
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10:15 A M
H

T iirl'ry Dinner
Mrs. .1. S. Wilson entertained deluhtfully with a turkey dinner on

'I hursda.

j&lt;i&gt;eu oy I to- \ uung loll.s who were

besides tin* hostess, Misses Seri t a
Lake,* Norma Herndon, Dorothy
Humph. The I m » } s were Edmund
Meisch, Glcim I.ingle. Mux .Stewart,

Tttrlwy-

, cranberry

sir.i c

■nld all the et-'oteras were deliciously
served at si k o'clock with covers
laid (or leu. The table was prettily
arranged with quantities of pan ics
and gladioli Guests* on this charm­
ing occasion were Mr. and Mis. C.
E. Henry and daughters, Ethel,
Florence and Kuth, M r .' Hurrold
Smith- and Mr. and Mrs.—John C.
Smith.

Special Courses: Our method of individual instruction enables
us to offer special course^ either In the regular business or A c a ­
demic subjects to meet individual cases.
Method of instruction: Our inslriution is by the individual method
day and night. Each student pursues an independent emir.si
and progresses u n n rd iu g to his or lo r ubilitj,
This is an opportunity to seciire a high-grade business education right at home
Every thinking young man und young woman in Seminole county should gru-|
this c h a m e at the reduced rJtc.
The Fan American College of Commerce is incorporated and established in Flor
ida. I t is endorsed by .the Sanford Board o f Trade, the Miami Chamber of Com
merce und hankers and business men ov\*ry where. Ask any banker o r b u s i m man in Sanford w hat ho thinks of the Business College.
T em porary information office at 210 E. first St ’ and at the Board of Trade mum
at t h e - Fair,

Pan American College of Commerce
A. H. PERRY President,

SANFORD, FLORIDA
Member

Sun ford Board of Trade*

Miami Chamber of Commerce

CHASE &amp; CO., Pico Block, 110 W. 1st St.
A. P. CONNELLY, Miller Bldg., 109 Magi
F. L. WOODRUFF, Garner-Woodruff Bldg
W. J. THIGPEN, Peoples Bank Bldg
GEO. D. HART, Howard Real Estate Office
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PACE FIVE

Hoard of Trnde Notes
We started late, its trde, but the
Hfiard of Trade has assurance of
several families __who* will erect win*
ter homes in Sanford th e tim in g
s ' iuoii,
Some one wjjl build, furui«h _tli*- • houfra and homes. This
i&lt; tin* sort of w ork'jour. Hoard of
Trade is doing and will continue.
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t h i s ' M'i'stirr a n d 'g o in g

U\ND CONCERT, EXHIBITS, CON
CESSIONS, 12 RIG PAID ATTRAC­
TIONS, STOCK, HOGS, POULTRY
PA Y —Seminole County Pa:
T re e - A rts
' ~ - * ‘ *“ *--------Hand Concert!*'
Heat decorated ear, $?5.(H)
Second host decorated Tar, &lt; 15.00
Third heat decorated car, C. II. Koat
value $7.00
Fourth beat decorated car, case hi
donuted hy Texas *lit Co.
Fifth host decorated ear. !» gals, In
donated hy Gulf Refitting Cn
For sm allest decorated &lt;a n one m l
Uhl Settlers Day
Hand Concerts Trip oa
Hcatitiful Lake .Monroe. Hiding Tournament
comprised of rider from Seminole and udjoiniti,?
rmmtjc*, I hi prize $5.00. 2nd prize, beautiful
riding hridle.
Prizes awards} lust -exhibit 1Home Conking
Fancy Work, Embroidery. (.'foillifting, Kidtthig
Tatting, etc.
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&gt;tonal a jtrutnj’ s wnrtl
cards |fci&gt;, ii!;iil one home.
Trade I-notIt. Fair ;;rounds
Mr Mi',.- F
Mr. Hi ii ^ w a rt;, Phiiadclp
l .e r a -A. Mix and Mrs. .1
Stamford, t'ot.rt. « mjv !
Trad - v id lo r vnterdov.

OidiMt I.i ]y pu (Jr it t I. 5 |»&gt;' (' ,i'%»
Oldest Gentleman on Ground, Hnx of Cigars
Host piece Fancy Work, Hox Fane.. Sewing Thread
Seixmd Host niece Fancy Work, IJox &lt;’amly
Hint Loaf of Home Made Hread, - I ll&gt; m . F l a u r
Hint Home Mtnlc Pic. I Marble Hread Hoard
Hint Pound Cake.-I Marlde Ltread Hoard

Agents fo
I ilzc; will he av.a led
1• MiOtt
Uptc udmlttsipn wall hr rrdtn e’d. a!- t
to. tdl paid infractions on grounds.■ lor® « -h ml
t earlier* and 11 . ben.

Hull. .'I &gt;v.m and over.
Hull, 2 years and under
H'.'l. ! year and uoijer 2
I. . I i nil Under li tlliindt*
1 e « . I years and oye*
Cow, 2 years and under 'I
i ov I year and under 2
iId le r call under li month

-ear
TlPiliiin
1 &gt;*•» Pig. over ti months
aiu^ Host Sow
Pig. *six
months or under
Itihhon
t Sow and Suckling Hruod
Kilition

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POULTRY DEPAR TM ENT

Minnie llifds
*k' ling Pens 1 male,
* &lt;■: and Pea Fowls
Ihe.T, each
M* i'. e a c h * -■
Pifimns.-pnch .

Prea i jins, beside ribl
nil Ha &gt;y Miow.

Wyandotte*
Silver
Golden
• White
lllark
Hull
Partridge'.
Silver Penciled
Silver Laced
Columbian
Ithuile Island Iteds
Singla Comb
Hose Comb

JVhite

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Partridge
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Lan Slums
OUck
White ’
Partridge.

TliTiTm

J.UU.. want to. .dniuL Jiaiii.
frrrrt - nn1 TnndnTjT

t u . fdt tx* t Wu*-iuuLiiviir&gt;uine_iiv kno w.h
edge the possibilities of Sanford and
are delighted with the city, the hike
and the pimple they meet.
Th#y
have been assured of an agreeiihle
surprise and believe me they'll get it.
While } on are \isiting the Fair,
you can pay your dues either at theollice in the Hotel Carnes or at the
Hoard of Grade booth on the Fair
grtnfinU,
Mrs. Wakefield may think she
will get buck to Geneva with* thut
tine display of Scpiltiole county
products, hut unlgfM. she sta j s on
guard all night there will lie a
saVtlpie or two 'on display, at .the
Hoard of T rade office bright and
early the day after the fair.
A different sort of calamity will
have to In; • invented to effort The
Herald editor. . With two members
of hi* family In the hospital and
with a home badly hurtled hy lust
Friday'sJire he was piloting several
around the city yesterday impress­
ing them with Sanford and other
Seminole cities. We can't spare the
editor even for a vacation.
opoobonoouosouuououuonaooo

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DR. A. DOLAN
VCTCHIMARJAM

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

I N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith Living
$ \N T u m &gt; , Vl.oltMM. T t’KSIUY, KKItlt( t i n

VOLUME VIII

WF.FK WAS M O S T S U C C E S S ‘ KL’Ii F R O M E V E R Y
S T A N D P O IN T

JA M S , JELLIES. PKKSKItVKS.4(
Jellies
Best Grape Jelly, Mrs. O. G. Wol
cott, Lake Charm.
Blackberry Jelly. Mrs. O. G. Wol
cott.
M ulberry Jelly. Mrs. (). G. Wol­
cott.
_______ _
C alley Guava Jelly, Mrs. Wake­
field, Geneva, Fla.
Best Orange' Jelly. Mrs. ’ Wake­
field. .
Best Guava Jelly! Mi&gt;s Isabel
Simon, Silnfnrd.
................
Beat Plum Jelly, Mrs. Menry Me
Laulin, Sanford.
Marnialad e
Grapefruit
Marmalade, ' • Mrs.
Wakefield. '
• Orange Marmalade. Mrj«. F. 1.
Green, Sanford, K. F. D. No, 2.
* Jam

Third Annual Sominole Coun­
ty Fair has passed into bistory and
*h«- m ada.lt— possible feel
that they have not labored in vain.
ThtM fairs while necessarily upon u
imall plane on account of lack of
suitable grounds have been great
«poiilion» of the vegetables und
fruita. #tock and fancy work and.are
,yf |i,--t advertisements thut this
rounty could have. It is th e general
concensus 0f opinion th a t if the.cold
ipdl had not h it.th is -s ta to last Fri­
day that Semihole county could have
fcrid one of tlie greatest fnirs for the
lite of the county th at 1ms over
bwn witnessed in this state.
De­
spite tin- » father the fair was very S tr a w b e r r y
*
iuftr»»lul from every standpoint. mon.
T he

Ja m ,

M i-

-aid th at I'.•flirt' lif joined (III* l.aliy
dull lie iliii not know w Imt a fat fall
wiu, for his father never had -any
hUfh stork.
•
.
More profit from belter live stock
is n prospert that is especially" wel­
come #at a time vs licit the boll weevil
linx dem onstrated Its ability to in­
terfere seriotiglv with nil agriculture
bused entirely upon the production
of cotton. Under any circumstances
a simile crop system is dangerous.

SHIPS WILL HAVE SMALI
GUNS TO REPEL
ATTACK
Washington, I). C.. Feb. 12. A. S. Franklin, director of the In
TTTinulonfd Mercantile Mari tie. t oday made formal application to the
navy department for guns to arm
the passenger liners of the American
line.’ .
The request states that the com­
pany has been unable to find guns
elsewhere. It is indicated that the
navy department, v\hih* opposed for
‘military reasons to any project for
arming Aincricah merchant men for
pas-age through the prohiliiteif cones
favors supplying' such ships with
guns 'for their own defense.. In-

l-.ib.-l S i ­

•

B lack b erry Ja m . Mrs

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1.1 , l ‘J I7

Wel-

B, vi | '
la al who h lime II Hill
m-I i iini|-ieii- report will be given
t-\ tlu olfn i.ilx and manager. The
f o l l o w i r m - were given on Fri­ tnon.
day. the last day of the fair:
Pineapple Preserve,
field.
‘.
-The following premiums und rib­
K uinquat Preserves,
bon*. have been awarded lay tlie
Wolcott.
judci • pf fruits, vegetables anil other
Watermelon Pre-.-rv

I he tiavy depart llieilt has a con­
siderable l illi her of old model I hreeiin h .t o m \ inch rules. uv ailable for
arming merchant pltips, hut not
enough for the conversion of all
ships it would require in time of war
and also i*i fdri.'-lt d f• ■ i\c ari.ia-

GOVERNMENT WILL 1
THE STATESTHAT
WANT IT

LIVE SECRETARY MEETS
MANY AND LOCATES
one source of income. By decreas­
THEM HERE
ing the cotton acreage but not nec­

Washington. I&gt;. C.. Feb. 13.'—The essarily the production of cotton, it
army of t-ut11« licks is to he cut in is possible, to overcome, through
extra care And iulior. Hie damage
free 'territory driven through the in­ done by the weevil,, and i/i addition
fested urea to the Gulf of Mexico. more land is available for the pro­
By* the end of T 17- it is expected duction of .food for th e family ami
that the entire state of Mississippi feet) for live stock. To make the
will he released from quarantine und latter profitable, the tick must be
Since the boll weevil
a -b ro a d high road 'npolled for the eliminated.
insists
on
comihg
in, th e farmer in
unrestricted shipment of rattle to
self
protection
is
insisting on the
outside markets.
.
tick going out.
Thh effect .of this upon t h e ‘whole
campaign for the total elimination SemlnoW1 Count) Fair Had Fine
of the pnsf throughout the south is
Exhibits
•
expected to he great. In order to seI’re ident Seth Woodruff of the
eure for the newly freed counties the t trance t 'minty Fair \ssm iution m«»full &gt;-,-iii-!-is of i-mdii'utmn. u h.i loted to Sanford ye-terday and
always been the policy to plan, as spent several hours iiispectipg the
far a* p*i««ili|»-. the' releases from exhibits at I In- S.minnle &lt;‘■•nut \
quar.i't ■•
that . ill'i- m.i\ hr la ir
Mr WooilrulJ w a- thlighlid
brougl i m iitel out wiihoui p.i-siny with tin- i o ill pi el,-in s—and cxi'i'llein e
throu.-h i t- I i ioiiiilr\
The new of tie exhibit', am! reports espe.lal­
M i s - h - i p p i law. Ii o w i \ j t . .requiting ly exeellellt showings III | lie srliool
all ti
11if•--&gt;1
lounties to begin exhibit. women's ili-parl meat and
eradication work, enables this policy file vegetable and cft'ius* exhibits.
to lie carried out on a larger sealu- A num ber o f ‘ Orlando people have
than ever.before. Not-only will, the attended the Seminole Fair, and all
tick Vease-to exist for the people -of agree that the exhibits m u le it spiel!Ml ■
h t • It results that

T he Sanford Board of Trade is in
a most-nourishing condition and th e
regular meeting tonight in the court
house should he attended by all the
members. The following items g a th ­
ered hero and th ere through the
week demonstrates the good work
being done: *
.
This alfair and t h u t ’ afiair come
and go, hut ypur Board of T rade
remains with you throughout, the
year gets people and more money
for you and never spends a cent ex­
cept for the purpose of increased
dividends.
'.
There is- not a merchant in Snnf&lt;*rd, not a garage, not a business of
any Kind thut (lie. Board of Tradtf
h i- i.’i lii,,pei| hi .i tniani-i.fi way of
taking cu-tm, ers ilirc&lt; tlv to thorn
patrons who would have ami inloinli-il passing on through.
To -how you Sanford's possibil­
ities and prospects (or a coming sea­
son llm following is a just a few of
the 'many voluntary comments from •
tourists who have stopped over this
season:
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r-einiieilc I’ .wr, to l c di p l a y e d a l t h e

tu \
I crtiliM-r, C. K. Ward.
Simon.
• .
lied• i * ••• or lettuce .grown witlf
( ‘alined I.oiids ji
w
.. i 1. . . Fertilizer, 100 Ilia
f ’e u r h i ^ 1nitiif-J M in i
Fla. \- l • rtiiizer, C. E. Ward.
Peurs. Initial Simon
IlM if: te of rejery grown with
Striwhcrrl.-'. M i'
01
T
«*r F* -til. ter! 2*011 ||»s
Tomatoes. I a!-M Si
Iijral ! • im *, F.- F. Horner.
f- '

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grow n

Pig Five County Fair \v|inh open*
ln-r*- F e b . _‘n t b .

t ic iiu'. y ai i i.ic I mu
nl-o some qitc)t ion a —i»-h tt -tel, rn*tM b-re*

\il

mm

p ,--i,h a lile

w1111 *r.

vn ifo rd the com ing
i i wi.l have those

For oug iliing t l i e .Average value iu ixhihils will be&gt; liebl. Mr. Woodruff promised arrangements.
. Mr-. Win, l-Vil-rs,-it*
• atfit* i, re.i*--.J. at .-.'wr an d alm u I slat*.; and tiijytM j, w ith. the. fruit

CHIIll'll
make

•'
t’

. I 1 .. II i * I ■•til, . h o i . al&gt;.| \ |

- o»t of dipping 'legligible

el ft.', exiillo*. Will lortlt till
&gt; e |l .in o t e c o u n t,' -l-ilHMI of t h e big

w ith

. 1. se ISOII
II Islington

'■ oranges grown who
l
■ I erlil ei •
Fruiter. Fi-yilizer. S. U.

eui-iri

•f farm products. I
11 arro w. gl Ve:l h\

null hu rt haul vessels iipw held *•' | tor example, it. has

loe*n. plneed _at

p u r l by ft-ar of l i e r m n n siih m a ii*
O iaj

-a oranges grown with
loonier Fertilizer, 600 Ihs
:r* I . J . M ille r

'

H. Dimjec, first amnl
‘• nry WjKht, second n r
Plates
E. W utson, first.
B. Starling, .second
Vases
11 Starling, first.
l) Smith, second.
Trnjs
l) Smith, .first.
• H. Peters, second.

i '&lt; '1.1 i

and

ri-'O*

c - now

to regard tlij- lat&lt;r qlTer'of tiiyinaqy'
to disi ii - means of pn-vi.Aing war.
prekoi.ied' tlirough the

minis-

tpr Saturday, only as an elTorl to

eeitn&lt;* kn Sanford

126th St . New ‘i
_____ II—
•* \ iii glad that mv boat is late.
| | ltd no idea
js .etni It 15;
H o d 'it not I.... ii lor the Hoard. pf
T ra d e .1 would qevyr have kno.wn
we had a ehureh in Sanford nnil
would not have met jtev. O'Hiodnn,
who happens to lie an old friend.

. oh- x' h--l-tuttobKftHt-&gt;-flte ttp pear—

b-W-.-x+stren.-'Alt aMnntt*.

c Monroe
Oil Paintings
J. F. Pace, first.
1 I.- O'Connor, second
It ater Colors
^ • B' I'etcrs, first.
**• I*. Griffin, second.
* lay Modeling
Jm llirshberg, first,
f hina Flower Holders
( ' R* Bingee, first.
J* IL Starling, second.
I able Ware

tin

T b i - w-td b e s*-*-orr;jd~brT t-t-x- p r t r n r r -

K-r &lt;'.!&gt;• K. K. Osteen. S H O W
&gt;c. Fla.
Joe Meiseh. Sanford.
Joe Meiseh, Sanford.
K. Ward, Sanford. .
Bt»« Citrus Display—S O. Chase,
sinfotd.
‘
llfM ItivXt Sills lima Orn
fhi*p. .Sanford.
•Chijote-.A. * ||. Muirhiuid, Sun
font
box Navel Oranges —T. J
Millfr, S in ford.
Ih-st.Hox sfraji *
Ulllt-r, Sanford.
Bed million*. *
Su*t Potatoes—J. T. McBride,

.it 's

their sailinR- it wn-* iutiipiited today

struction struck the eye •of the vis­
itors. The fact thut the Christian
Kndcavorcrs of the Presbyterian
cliurcb has l;iketi the Imnqcr amt
silver trophy for lieiijg the bi*st iu
the world and the Baptist Sunday
school of this city is the piost ef­
ficient and best*!n th e state and one
6f th e thirty-four bcsUlnvthe United
States demonstrates thnt the ileligious training of th e. children is
not being neglected and 001* city is
paying attention t o ' the religious Jife,
the spiritual and mentul life of our
people.
•
Therefore when the figures arc in
from th e religious census taken yes­
te rd a y shows that there lire 1663
members of the different churches
nnd Sunday achodls in the city it is
no more than to be expeeted.' Thc_
eoinmittep consisting of 4H canvas­
sers took* the rvnsus ' of the city
Sunday afterpoon nnd the result is
following
very encournging
figures of the census are interesting
B aptist
Methodist
Presbyterian
Congregational
Kpiscopul..... .
•
Catholic
No preference a;id oUijts

ance as being' uolligerent. . The oflirial attitude seemed to be that the
Unit'd States and Gbrmnny can
have no diplomntie; negotiations un­
til Germany g ives'up her unrestrict­
ed submurine warfare and that other
advunev-s • nieunwliile s e rv e 'o n ly to
heelmid the issue of American rights.
It is irot certain whether nny answer
will ho'mode to the suggestion. Offieials noted with interest today that
the submarines' ^ toll of merehant
ships yeusterday had sunk to the
lowest level since the new campaign
‘was inaugurated.
; Zurich, Switz.,. Feb- ill.. I p- rii/,
via I'aris, b'eb. ^2.r-&gt; l°M
lli^
memlicrs of Ambassador Gerard'^
large party gave a genuine tigh of
relief this evening when thg Swiss

Sixty-three homes no one in
A n o th , '

P r i r c for l.y n ia n

When Howard lo n a n returned
homo Sunday after his strenuous
work as director of the .Seminole
'
County Fair he found th a t another
Mrs. Arthur Blount of Wnynesen JacoI*» of Chuluota' wor prize was awaiting him in the shape
‘ ‘ on tho following pro- of a fine baby boy. A blue riblion lioro, Ga.,'ls visiting her sister, Mrs
C. L. Pugenhart.
for him.
/ •

perial T healje. ’ The* house lins been
arranged with chairs and lights and
w'll lie most comfortable in every
way .mid tlie audience can lie 'a s ­
sured of. service.
The attractions this season are the
best that c'oiibl be secured for the
money and the extremely lowrufe of
n .*50 for the season tickets good]
(or the four day* and nights will
appeal - to- every one who wants u
high class entertainm ent' at rensonublu* prices. There will be no reHorVt d seats and thnsp who, attend
and rime early will get th e choir.c of
seats J T h e canvass for the selling
of tickets will be rarried on this
wiqftland it is hoped t h a t every one
of them will bo sold,- for the. men
who' are. back of the Chautauqua
movomont want to have enough
1 he Board of Trade members
meet in the court house tonight a t
8 o'clock. Be sure and he on hand.
Other newcomers who appreciate
and understand tlie benefits of the
Board of Trade ure Chester N.
Clarke, New York L ife .u n d A. H.
Ferry of Miami Business College.
Talk to those men about a Board of
Trade! it will do you good. Both
nre members and paid up iri the
Sanford Bqurd of Trade.
Call us up for n large 7-11 Board
of T ra d e membership curd. To own
one means, .progressiveness, dignity
and respect to the holder.
Have
you noticed the green signs?
A conge/iial .p a r t j th at motored
to Orjando for luncheon on Sunday
were Mr. and. Mrs. B. W. Herndon.
Mrs. J. W a rr e n 'Brown. M u i C har­
lotte Hand and «Mr. S. M. Lloyd.*

�F rk tn a rj 9. i» n

They are all known to,
th eatre goer, who' deli
tending them, aapedall;
guarantee that Cohan
will -send* their own
skilled players is added
Roi Cooper Megrue
Hacitett penned " I t Pa&gt;
tL*e." which tell* a l&gt;
natured story, of the
* hf ij youi it

eatres
M any attractive gowns’in film at (
Lyric Theatre.
" T h e Kid.” ‘ th e ViUfraph Wue
Rilthon Feature which la playing at
t h e Lyric Theatre on Monday i« re­
leased through the Vitagraph LuJ-in
Selig Easanay. It offer* the pupnUr
player, Lillian Walker, as.it* star.
In the production this charming
h it pf feminity wears a number of
r v r y - attractive gow ns- and too
t h e w a r * them ’ to'excellent advan­
tage.
From the m an’s • costume
which she is forced to wear in one'
p a rt of the story to t h e . Parisian
dance frock, she is delightful.
T h e evening drew* is made with a
high l&gt;lou&lt;e w aist and wide rutiles ‘
over the shoulder while long wing,
aleevrs are s d c e l with a narrow’ band
of satin. The entire d:« * - i* fashion­
ed from a' »tr.Wherry chilTon ar.d
Ivory satin. The - mi i a series of
wide, full rui'V* which i« tno*t hecoming to i

Tonight
“Dangerous

Grounds ’

featuring
Gall Kane and Carlyle
Blackwell

Saturday
“ Her lesso n ”
The Sacred Tiger
“ High Society”
“Ham and Bud”
Mondav

In M. M. Smith subdivision now read
for sale. Some' of the finest land i
the.Sanford Famous Trucking* region
tsine,
n o ‘t

! hardly ■need .be anythin
eO im ltc pi.4•cd upon

Accepting the pi •
cr on or.e o
\\
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A m erica
small tiire v . a*
■■
Slr«*‘»t tree- f i l f t «&gt;*

BROUGHT AE.OUT-DOWNFALL OF
MAORI -PROPHET."
.

- r.» in'tM M P r V.^pis width lie’
P rtsfttA now that; they hiVa been
It
•■•1 "Ul not willingly tolerate.
If these wort.-.' can In* successfully ill*p. -i-d of thv cr&lt;-.ite*t water-rr.rryin^
! .
| • ■ .
: 1 fniwtr. ‘With .tilts luiuediict of
, .
■
■ j«
r •*
p o v -r ott lh-r
.
::i i- nti niplatlon. It nppftir*

Few Sutti3e» Amcno Mlijtr*.
Statistics abLw.th.it Hum ar ft-wer

nnro

i'rv e W i j Hid Made H it Way to a
•jh r;-r. a-d Who Claimed Divine
New Zealand Jad

Slumber

a ■ i ntt&lt; ntlop nl it
He *et himself up :&lt;»

THURSDAY
a n«t&gt;.nml

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TEED
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A *T T R
A C T I O IN
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The Piav; You Have Long Waited to See

Cohan &amp; Harris
The Charles Electric Co

Sensation
A Laugh Evi r
Minute

A Howling
Hit
r stand'-led to ar_* -- * r “ t
defi'-d tbe »tnh''rffl#«.
*,
r * ’«trecg force of jvs'dce v s
MauRgsp.^Uta. .Us a ir.-l hi
a j»s? up .a dc*p*rat* firh'

The Funniest Comedy
l ) o Y o u H a t D u c k Kcjrs
T h e n . W hy N o t?
M hi
M a k e s a N o ise a b o u t
D uck Lays an F en Sh

ake Ge-tva Water.
em em

\ COHAN &amp; HARRIS CAST AND PRODUCTION
The Firm that Never Disapoints the Public.

j ; 0 : PACKARD
Park Ave. Near First Street

Sanford. Florida

SCHElit MAISES
L v W v'E K
S \ IT *. Cut Kt H i'l ' t

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�Kebruurj 9j in 17 1

THE BANPORD HERALD

PAGE SIX

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The Longwood H otel ♦
Under Entire New Management this .
Season
We make a Specialty of Serving a Dandy
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p a rtic u la rs.

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FurnUliud Room* by Day, Week
or Month Park avenue flat, 105
North Purk avenue, o v r L. It,
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An entertainer
Philips &amp; Co. tlrug. store.
Mrs. Carl Albert Jesse.—w im pre-em*
lames Patton, manager.
30-tf
11 oil*t eltsiuHtu* p roarittn t o u s h i l n g **f

\ j f f - '2 tp

piano -olos. lnt|ief-aotiitllon*. le ad Ins*.
n n ^ l F i r m r -una&lt; unit 1 r a y o n iii i n t n t
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f n u n t y «d H .n'inule ? e d ' t a • i
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For Sale on W«*t Side Fifteen
acres, T* j tiled nml farmed i‘ - e years
with .1 flmilng wells. One mile from
loading station. Seven room house ; enifnole ('m inty Fair Headipiartery

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thit the I3ib day of iaa«
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I.hi.AL A lf f E R f b U iG

u lU. UiCb|j
hrtrnih ludii
ctili, In 411J for Ikr rotini; uf n*1*1
uf # if tf*. 111 i Im^ri f |

1 ■m
j l illaiit

Wnnlyd A man aji.l wife to live
tl',* •-tli '**y uf Jun**, A*. I&gt;, 1' 1*1*,
1 1**1
1 ai*F * i-rt Sfiii a tf In fj &gt;• ftlPf c*i-rid hanrniiifii
on my (ilace and race for same. O r­
ftif l a x Hrr*rf in ("'IIP if!
ange. grove and plenty of land to
anrt* ^ i tl i l a w .
J txM t ^ r t j d f i u • m b r s r r a
IMPERIAL TUEATItl
f r II 'i v i r p ll e * f | p f &lt; l |-f
r* &gt;* M t l l i l n l In
raise other cropf. Write or call at
rnu/ity i ntiHtfs, t toil: 1-rjf S\V*
r«*r of iiR«i t.r N W ‘«» S t ?y, Tt» ' I S. ft
onco and see Mrs. K, B. Blanchard, . FEimuAitv ro.i7-is-ia
no r. run K ’! 10 vl , N 100 A-fl &gt; I . W 210
Altamonte ‘Springs, Fla.
17-Btp
N IHO t» r, y \f,
T l •• aftl U *
.*Jull* Season $1,53 Children Season 75 y&lt;f*#
l»f Ihg.
of thf* tfflti* fit th« l i r j i n i .
f

Armour Fertilizer Works
Jeckscnvillc, 1 la.

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Dorutfay T h ^ v m t ,

Plenty of furnished room s,"w ith
bath, for gentlemen at .'115 East
Fourth street, cor. Fourth and Banford a v e n u e .
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Hernii*t i l w i l l s - .if 1 l
1tl t L " Ifi 4l I * f Ilf I fit

For K ept—Five mom cottage,
with modern Improvements' on Elm
avenue. N. II. Gnrutfr.
4H-4tc

For Sale or I’A' Iia.., e KeadingI S I u m l H T im S drv cle. e'|ui|&gt;ped with
Bosch fnagneto, Pre:*tolite l.nil; and
headlight. Firestone tires, , | c . t $-.*0,00
cash, or will trade for small motor­
boat in g o o d . condition.
B. K.
[ Guernsey, Orlando, Fla.
Ill-dtp

O.ur immense manufactur­
ing plants nml centralized
buying sy.-ti rn etinMi s ns
to offer fine-1 tpmlily p*1! &gt;i-,
ble in evi rytf.mi'. 1 f&lt; l.lct
nml partiiulurs fr&gt; e fr&gt; m

JO1 I1 tl*y ul P-tbriurr. A

FOR ULNT

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C’ l. i t t ' l r r u l l ' ■ t *■*

One I yternalton.il ir jc k
overhauled anti paint
E Stafford. Hanford

m u le

farming

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a* Id r t r U r i r a l r ahatl
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In answering an advertisement
where no name is mentioned m the
ad, please tin not apk The. ile raid
*fttr Infortnntion as to t h e ’Id entity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do hot
| know who the advertiser i * and if
w e d o ’ we are not allowed to d i e
‘“mil this information. Simply* write
u letter n!td ntldruss it as per in­
structions in the. mi.

Animal Fertilizers
Chemical Fertilizers
Fertilizer Materials
Bleed &amp; Bone Tankage
Stock &amp;Poultry Feeds
Spraying Materials

th e i t b dap ol N o t r » *• t,
flle&lt;l tali] r v r . l i l r a t * I . iA jf
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Just a nice drive tor on appetite getter
Vtnd you can rtwt assured tliaVft*
will be appeased
* All litH 'D I ’i t f i ' t i i f y l l
Thih H e a d in g 1 IIK h l', !
I f n o t s a t i s f i e d d &gt; n ’t F a y L ine For Knch In-*’ " . . tC h a r g e 25 &lt;'em*. .

the grower. We offer msny
Special citrus formulas; ill n
vegetable anti field crop fer­
tilizers.

pufehoMr ot .TttrwirAa at-

CLASSIFIED
White Wyandotte*, celebrated Re­
gal strain at. (.'aaad.i Jahiirai.vigonuo*.
-A fiV fF T IF IN*E - I Twrda are raised. Constant, heavy
I
avert.
Hatching egg* and Baby
Sid*. Booking ■ordcia nuw. F. I*.
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ClMk Clreult Coum 8*o»lnul* c«
ny.V. WTMc|i,n|rit

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* For Sale—Wholesale catching and1
shipping fi#h busincsa, with net*,
bont* and laum-he*. C. I.. Vincent.
• 40-tl

to .

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h I.i u liVi', y .i u , T l l a M»y
l•
i t d r r i d In , | i | * i i r in ihi i
| l - O a n t i n l y fill d in t u d tau.,.,
i f s j , t l i - S ifi d » y iif bfar.-lt, A. I i .
»«nn l i t u y * r u l r d » y .if t),p nn|i
1 It Et furth&lt; r o ld i-in i t h , t it
puhiin hid in «i&gt;« S a n fo r d H - i . ill .
i 'l p n r j u i ’ i - h n l In r’ &lt; trltiu!.- ... j r
Id * , . ' m - n wi*«*h 1u f rljcht con- u
R A | iiiu*li !» .. tl:. ",J.
fCUIri. ftti'd'lhc -- M I hi.fr of, I hi i
l l r - , f n b , r . A. I&gt; ISM'.
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f ’ h f i , i \ I ’ ircul! f o u r ! ,
tr.j ... t
Ci l‘
C-# H.-ffiny,
f-*cytn*t| f o romplahint.

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f o r S p r a i n s , I ^ n tn rn e -

Sores, Cuts, KiiL-tim it:
Penetrates anil ffenL

Stops Pain Al Oi •

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Syr ioui.. Seminole
Florida
‘ iyst popular and'delightful ■
ter hotel In Interior Florida. A
ntfleent Ideation, betw een’two lo
lakt s
I ui * ; y r e 1 i a parks. &lt;
aMgf .*r*- ,
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W . A . M e rry d a y C om pany
Palatka, Florida

W. J . T H IG P E N &amp;

CO M PA N Y

AGENTS

G e n e r a l F ire
O ffi c * w iih H O LO EN R I M

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gel best dinner served in interior
Florida. Or curffe for u* Saturday
night supper and «latii‘e following.
Excellent orchestra.
Geo. K. Bates .Cr Son. du tiers and
proprietors.
Brick road ope Saturday, Ian
2ui h from the Altamonte to Orlando,
etc,
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I«i H* irin t s ill , u n i I hill I hr* f* *J | ■ nr** Jti
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T i l l : P R I C E S ARK R I G H T
We buy for Cash and Sell for I'ash and you gel the benefit uf
the extremely low prices.

PHOXI

Third Stirct

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Hiuiford, i ’lorida

T h e b c ^ s fa v o r it e

I ts E a s ie s t/
l l l l l t u S I I 1 0 ? BLACK W HITE T A N | Q ?

A t C o n v e n ie n t P o in ts

■* F. A I ifiti#!.it« , tin* •'{•fk it!
"UM 41,*1 4 | r -r .i I tlf lh»* ' U l l «
«wri K«u»i' ( g ft aiil nn l iVtlr f l r
V n r u a r y . A. I». i ’J i-'i*—

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t Irrull I .Mill, S n r t t l t J u i i l r i a l &lt; treull
In am i I'or Memlnnlr l u u n l r . I 'lo ,iila . In

Kuitrf
bii*I•4u*I

Big S to ck of F e rtiliz e r
Sanfor

W a reh o u se

Fertilizers for Florida crops on Florida soil, made by Florida
pie, luued on over thirty yivirs liehl experience in Florida ilclds.
The First erfap of Celery ever grown at-Sanford was raised
IDEAL FEKTI I.IZEB, mid the gceaitwl nundier of prolliuble
grown there since have been made with I DEAL FKHTILI
IDEAL FERTILIZERS are made right—Held results prove it.
For jour eonvetiienre there is always on hand at ourS.inlofil.

"

ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R
IN S E C T IC ID E S ,

mi til it! It.r |tl I r f l .• r
Oflirt* At U«lj1«**tilb
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S P R A Y IN G M ACH INERY

.r.f. j j : miLatni-jxAti

R. C . M a x w o B , EVS
Panford Branch Warehouse

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co

thi Ham*-* in BilnNat*

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n( f«4*n&lt;ni, HuriH*
Sullmi of lir;tt'V.t, n u r i 'l l '

MadIH of ll»ttf*VMt ri|lfft|A
11 on nr ll o f tif’nn va,

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Jacksonvilie,. Florida

IMPllT. VV. HAVIft,

Itvxnt-r

Sewer Pipe, Tile and all M aterials for ihe Farm er

Hill Lumber Company

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f IDF All
flOPIDtti
AUUDlAl\
SeMINOLt
. / CHtfOKtC
s /r m n u ia #

-'/waJon* raontJ

The Proper JVIaterials
D O O IIS , ' S A S H ,
I II .IN D S ,
I.1MK,
CEMCXT
- S I I I N U L K S , L U M R B K O F ALL K I N D S
C O R R U G A T E D IR O N

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'il.ft* «*f tilt* at il i* nf Fl.«f I I'a ■.| hj | L** U
t * h tf »If*• v*f 1.tri-n ?y -Hhm '■h %1 I hr r I* ! * tl,.

i d j u r . tv. h a v t s .

Prices are atlvancin;' 'every day. .Sanford is on a
Huiltlino iloom and You ShiiuLI Build Your New Jlonte

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Nuiit'f

Kn li rrt \\ lUrun** »*f ‘
4. I I uiila , *
i j U w n l f ti&lt;i*t«y nf (i«*in' 4 , r'lnri ! i .

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2# lt»fi|j** 32 II, T a ll toil a ****** MTiiHlan, ha* t 1‘h n n rn |
;, lr*rf noli ** of hi* o l Ft* I j inaki- Tiif** . * r ! ,li%i t 1“ StoitfM ("'infu|ilaiHTSi'fit
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tiuoMt, hrf
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h i! * h 4»»il * 1 h*f •*ft«14 n t,
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Nfijln i ht'frliy uiv**n tliMt llatln hirir*,
n( »,»•*• * i I !.i , »tm mi J *t .m. v .*n, | 11 j
n «Hi it. i *t • i 1
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I
for
ul NH j, J* ^ *»( h \&gt; j

25c. 50c. $1. A t A ll D eal

• |**i- oil |. . i tty ,!.■•. /in.-.f I*, i!,.. Hu»! tE*lz*r. f!n
.
Mn• i. i
:

Keeping Alive by Mean* of the Dead.
All iHlIcer. relating Home Inddentit
of a n r In eonneetlnn wltji the tn»k
Whleli the Catiddflns find to ej'irry out
on grptuut nrevlouxly Judd hr Au*.tniIlntiH, M u t e s itiht the f'lrntnlluiei bad
lljoeii there nine d a y s when they found
III it shell hole, fur nltead of where the
front line had heeii. three AiiMrnliiitw,
two*t\;,inndi-d and one nnluirl.
The three had pp Inal out l»y themselves Into enotnjr rountry, wIn n ' they
ware cmtglit by shell lire, a n d , two
w.re wounded, The (bird drnggetl
tIi.*m Into tUi* fliell hide, ami sat there
wiili them. To come nut lu day tig hr
was Imp..'Slide, s i all day lie sn't
there, and |ooked after the »tlier two.
and ut night he -sullied forth, and g.it
w ater Imtiles and rations front the
(terninn dend which Iny nmtintl;
’«
t hus he had kept Ills two pals
hieiv, tine of the two Wounded Is die
ing'iwvll, but the other's wound has,
inforititmiely, hi-isun.* .septic.

Ir l m u l l I ..Ull N r t m . h J u .
S r n liaulr i ' u u n l , . H atO U . m
I*. R.
C u m p ls l n x n t

v*•
Hurry T. K'-nnr»r1g I.I&amp; A- •

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Ki-nnrwtit, l l i r ; / J , Thutnnii , 1
b i d R. TI iv. ii •« m il Oiiiu
IV r n s o i , I s I .oIj i u ..
T « l i n t . ) V . K r invwrjt, W ) A
ll» t r&gt; V. THi&gt;*r,rf« I . u r y R. T I a n .
t i rurjr).. I ’ l. 'tc l* n , , . tl hho

THF. U N I V E R S A L

Thu* Ford- Motor (\ mipaoy is one of the hir];«it. Cpiuum •r.i of ntoel it) the world-—200,000
ft ms this ye nr. Th • grout volume of jiroditclion—over 500,000 cars— and the efficient
Fort I nunufodurin ft organization, brfcng( prbduction and m&gt;liinff emut down to h ihtnimurnf
Tlw fa Why For,,
&gt;Lhn&gt;vr.V fjci metre car for le- s
money. , Ifnn;ifinut S'*'ca; Ttutrinf; t ’ar, $860;
Set Ian. , (JI a. \1! prices f. o. h. Detroit. • Ordtirs taku'ii by

I (rVirtAiir*^ t*:-L
;iv»li* h* r* f«*r' i Timplxttiant ■
in
M IK I'A U N I
&lt;!• Hill h e te t e lv r tl

I

A PH reel chunpo
bo niad,* from oii invii
Irvad fo till itnrh without oh tnffin« axlt*.

llin;«»UI1t »*&lt; Itx«* I
(Bug) Cuvet In th.

Many a wlnler wunder win gn hmm*
'•t rprlng nli lar.iied and iir&lt;inz.-.|
’ t Ids trip tarn big tongue training

CAR

WILLIAMS
Agent
K u l i i r « f Ap nilr tl in n

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HOWARD H IG G IN S

Salesman

Mr

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PAGE SEVEN

THE SANFORD IIKRAI.D

Ffbm»r&gt;

BRUSHING AWAY TH E TACKS

Seed Rc«nj Scarce
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Hi tu£rv Of IIKM I t 1
Uni Vslmfltir.
ItUck I J r n lln f
N lih tlA * (JrrinV 'iil
M*Hk III it i
.Si-tm .il Io n W. . k i |* - n s
H. ib. i-o ■«•*» i» ; H ■-mil : i . ;

Jgssons

HOC o*«( i i n 7 i

f llljr N'lOltl l

21 s..w
a
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.1 • 10.0.1

rS A W M IL L &gt;

M A C H IN E R Y
AND

, » k . 3-*.’.
t ’ Ml m l H

ALL SUPPLIES

Prepared Specially for This News’paper

W rife For PncrtAod
Catalogue

By Pictorial Review

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• A revolving brush has been devised for sweeping aside sniptl objects
likely to puncture an automobile tire. Attached to the axle is a framework,
holding the brush and gear wheels are co mounted that the brush Is turned
in
direction n» it passes over-tne~prctinB and clears IheTpath for
the tired wheel.—Popular Science Month!/.

RUBBER COPPER
TIRES
BRASS
TUBES
LEAD
ROPE SCRAP IRON

I HI

Mfilf

R A G 5 - „B O N E S
SEND IT TO US

WE REMIT WOflPHY

Write For Pricelist
i (‘Veil,* I ..1]i roj*
i ', 1

t ev i*ll; . l a p

- € 5 7 C.BAY

and Taring on

JACKSOffVim.OA

'&gt; &lt;" j *■ * (■ .•rat io n*;

mn| buttonhole.
■ tit* uf tltn skirt
i" '

t i filiation*.

1.1 . i 1, 01*..* it itiblo

SPRIW TFH’ l REVIEW COURSE
■

April L’ mi-.lunr t *t, 1 9 1 7

Hiilt f**# f iIcif'iigt jifitl lull Inform«|Muil

: ! ousc

F

John B. Sltison Uni vcrril v 1

t ostuoi

G074

m*t

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; ..r 1 I111111i M': 1- II • J
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till'

!••»»; • u * pi*** .*

1.’ :t.j» converttide tin* »* illar

nyv, I -

J |l _&gt;ll tif low,

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li. i* U n

xtta. tii 1

i u rp ieio

skirt, 1 i* l ark gore cut in nne wrt

i\ • i •

■ • i. iiit. The vkirl may
■ .it tin* fritiit

r -'. !■••

i r. rfifjfv tn fir**t Innki* tlio
».* tin* frnlit t'l 2 illt'lir* In*
I "o'* perforation* mill ejo*o
shrul*!**r ini n* jmteheil. Turn tin*
ibr ff *• r l.fi* ef frnnT on small ‘hi”
L'fr**, l!

1Vua l **'

fV(.*1
inelie*
■enter

ftd fU &amp; &lt;
P rd C tlQ d l
o in e
D re ss /
J je s s o n s
Ffqurtil Specially for This Newspaper
By Pictorial Review

SrmuLund Useful Skirl

0 plaited skirt suitable
out in serge, broadcloth
The adjustment is ef*
h'ft side under u largo
■« •harm or this skirt lay
,!ia* it i* hoth useful and
It'.r. 11 Ujl 7 0 2 3 S H O W I N G

pmait, li i* a uno-piece plaited metis!
with' straight lower bilge, which makes
it suitable fur llouuehig* ami border
c l material* a* well a* the plain
sorgo in whieh it is de.voluped. Tin*
skirt it made with high v'.ii'tfine mil
rinse* to the b i t of ee/tler front un*
tier u plnif. in medium nine it re­
quire* 27s yards 5-t Inch serge.
The nio*t itievperieured will admit
that nothin;} eoiliil l*e simpler than t tin
rutting of this skirt as indicated by
the rutting guide. Moth the skirl nud
tire pteriiig are laid on a lengthwi**
fold of material, reducing the ream*
l&lt;&gt; n minimum. Tito „ single largo
“ 0 ” perforations in the pocket are
laid, on a lengthwise thread,
It takes hut little longer to jnake
the skirt than it does to cut It. If
itrtired with a pocket, **!n»l». along
crossline of a small “ o ’* perforation*
and bind the edge*. Arrange 2 poc­
ket section* together, corresponding
edge*.even. ' Rtitrh around the edge*,
forming a bag, leaving edge .having
small *‘o " perforation free. Rew jkw*
ket to opening in sljirt.
Slash to the left of renter front
between tin* two large l,t i " perfora­
tions unit finish edge* for n pWket.
Form plait.*, creasing on lines of
sllil perfoml ion*, bring folded edges
to corresponding line* of single smnll
“ n " perforation*: am! bring the fold­
ed cilge* onrh side of the line* of
double " o n ” perforations, over to the
double ,,onM perforntton*. fanning
Inverted plait*. Ktiteh plait* n* Ineh
from folded edges-iMiA_nre*s.
Thl* is also an effective model for
velveteen.
SIZ E

S im r t

y

JJiSve Ten F in g ers

*T&gt;
ej*
&lt;ma1 len
Jo t

I have ten fingers and ten iorI cart count that much, but I just
can’t count all my good friends
down South herq—they are- far
too m any.. . ■
And I’m mighty proud of them.
The men who make me, say you
can tell real quality by the com­
pany one keeps. . ' ■ ' »
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Blood will tell. A good name and
good breeding count most of all.

o n d a H o s t o f F riend^

And that same, I reckon, applies
to cigarettes, too. More and more
gentlemen of the South are smok­
ing me, SOVEREIGN, every day,
because they, know I come from
good old Virginia and Carolina
stock—the finest, grandest stock
in all the world.
Quality is the thing, friend—you
can’t deny it And I stand for
Quality.

You Folks of the South KNO W good tobacco
That’s why I am so loved among you all clown here.

20

PlCCtNG FOR 5KIPT

5 4 IM&lt;-H MAIERIAL VVIfH

MAP

7 0 2 2 , Kire*, 22 to 34 Inches waist.

nice F» William*;

THE

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

FORDHERALD
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES. BnalnrM M anajrr

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
■trasntinntN rBK r .

and county a n d have gone ah e ad and
made it a grand affair. T h e y had
their trouble* and theTr kick* and
knocks but they went -.ahead *fu»t
the »ime a n d carried the banner to
victory.
T h e re are .always *ome
fe&lt;rr.le in e v e r y .communR

Febniirr 9. | 917

Ctiatinurd From Paged

in aihtancc

PULL THE LATCHSTRING
at this Bank whether you are a small or large depositor—we will

courteou treatment aryl absolute socuritv.
give you good service—courteous

unsm s

Wauchul.a Advocate.
\&gt;r—tr-eu «nmething
Mi

t.&gt;

&gt;%*»•

V. , _ •

hay
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he

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tended .the Ffcv» BmCffep a t T u t ri.
Th.*t !•.»:«! i» to he t u

YQIIR a u s i h t ^ .

ear.
vVTK a..- : t
b ts a rd p a id

tirwiu Use k&gt;»rtt bidder

&gt;*. o%cv to the Theri?

SANFORD. FLORIDA

II. R. STEtT.N5
On Uk i

0 . L. TAYLOR
C t i l

F. L VVOODRt FF Vite-Pr.»;d

R. R. DUS
l
(.tii.nr

cr sus afternoon for Sanford and r«•

•A. rr-.^ir.

' ■

In

their

homes

d -r.r.j

T •

the

he &gt;i\ra?M ur.t:J a!

The d
have cpi d
though:' th tr

vvish to announce to the public tha
they have secured the services ol Mr
W. W. Fry. and are now in Dositior

cost vou n

our store your

uarters

e Charles Electric Co. §
in c o r p o r a t e d

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INDIVIDUAL. SERVICE
FOR iUSLNKSS MEN
E 'er; business presents i:&gt; own distinct problems
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•
and requirements
The Officers v&gt;f the Eirst Nations! Bank are
not only familiar with genera! financial conditions
throughout the country: they are thoroughly con'ersant with local conditi'.tns and read* to cue
stnqss acctvjn;

Herald Printing Co
S a n f o r d . F l o r id a
T H E F A R M E R 'S F R I E N D

�PACE FIVE

THE SANFORD HERALD
pa?si!iK through np»l wired Senator
'Alexander to meet' them.
They
were school mate* together in Tem
ne^iee. Col. J earns ji looking will
und hearty u n i t*pvnt the afternoon
with his many Sanford frier,.1.

Little IloppeninR®—Mention
of Matters in B riefPersonal Items of
Interest
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Mimmarj of the floating Small
y.q,. **ur* Inrtl) Arranged fur
Curried Herald Renders

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+

Mr. Samuel-F. Woodhouse, m em ­
ber of th e I’hilndelohia Hoard ofTrade was a visitor yesterday and u
booster. He litres Sanford and states
that, next winter if we ran take c a re
of him he will put "In the winter
tisllin:; from the tm! head. He was
i-'iired that Sanford would do the
nm nsary.
» .

^»Ir. I.nuthpr, with his capable nssi-tnnt* him hern Vfry foijMeous lo
the local public and thousand* of
(jjli'tloru have been asked pertaining
to the m onkey girl and th e various
othe* »tin&gt;vi and at! of the question*
have been « heerfully answered.

In GOLD
I A WAME

RmAnelf, t ■•!!, -p Own-. Monday

th e city
Hwr.-d t
mad
‘'p. n.r i

M ails Heard Trade Tot lk a! Fair

44+++*+***+*+*+*+*++++&gt;* " l ,' f *'
Water Will hv d'-lll efe.l at Jn .r dtliM
Mr. n- i M" Kwb&gt;r Curlett aml_ [or co cents per. live gallon bottle,
if
: o ti.u m o t-4 are in -the | KlJer Spring's" water h ah-.Vut.dy
I su
*»»
pure and re omtn'pndtd b y physical
ifr. I •
Owner, stop e astiny'everyw here.
Have it d liver. *1 .!
Lot u* iu-'M ! a fu 1 ■-air *. :,.ir' ,j;,

Pan Am e rirai College of Commerce

■ .*&gt; ' it.*
II) A vie trip*!; fnrtn,
uert-a trade for
other
property, This
■*;• .r r h i - . Geared and fu rm n l,
vlt year*." it
plendid d«velopn«a$
wTft t ow acre.-* h»! i }rri*:;,-*i**f. .Splendid flow-- ' propoklion •
!t out in 5 . iiik| 10
i
’ in;: w ;
I'*.
uuly £Joti&lt;M)h und ai re truek farms,
»;.i
o f ; favor aide terms.
".Su!r-divl*lon proposition for sale.
• .
M A *- Irtt
t .rm, w.* t side. SttiloLl Ji.iT.. a .robin I ‘L-Aor* '•’rbrtt**• div ion on \V«--t ' "tie. ir ido rity
t i H e a d threc ?-id
I.aiita b u t far* ■uuugh to bo right
had.nt a W fpatn price aniil 1 a I 'r e wamtm by th« 'farmers.
I m.. &lt;• I mi t,i | jg j4&gt;t, and
iv tt fi»r yourself
v. ■
r .*-t La i d cleared f in d
\ll be*t flowing will land.
it few
■an I •
i (rum lOO.OO up and
now i
•
•
For* quick
r-.tie «iffl- rj ti
Lit S1300
lilVorti— c *■!,'fi' I

Notice
---------The adjourn; I apn ml r u tlpg o
the jitockimldc. - id .Sanford Hnlldlii
tie' to.
•land
Touring
Car
much
less
&amp;
I.oan A b o r ts t fim * 1)1 t, (mb? p.
Orvci
I
t
s
’(.Tl
i e, 1M* ,\i.
),i . :.’ i*:::ic. 7 ■
iluo
for
quick
sale.
It.
£:
O.
than v.
\V. A. Stringfdlow.
44-lfc
Call Tt'Gdiotie. No.- 338—they
„ . i I.i'. .*i'.&lt; of e lc trical work.
■

sour StornTedr. con
after eating, tic., vl
i-amji'.e ImtUe of
i lower ire * m K. t
medicine -Ijaa rent
properties and h •.*
efiifi«*ne&gt; by lUty
Headaches arc oft
tliB o rileret)

■ ! n ; ; j i/;!|

*Atti'ti't flaw r i '
To cent 1 '.tt! i.

classified

I'hotie t

Awnsrams

Sound Judgment
i* t
i s y l in the *vle\ i.r:i of a iia n ’iiin; Conner
|i mi If t ie f id i n f ott Hi,* s u n t i l e ("iititlt U jq k ;»■
if i- a
I’ i

’. f h fir iht* IV-mle \Viu»
Accii. ,ile. t .mi teou*

Waul

Wutr t Itvckiit ; .it c-jtint i*, invite.I.

d T y ]|
Ford Toapng f a r for sale
hirfaii.
It. it l). (inruge,
Strin^li-lioc.
t
Try ! ‘*j! Steer Udiuf for S..f,&gt;t

.

year Hoard come to iln* s t u i *.
week l i e . *.|rn In* to—. in*

| 1

EH

M m S lid

e qiccially the
• • ------t rn.

rough ;t'*d
fair gr oin.li
I I'lieup lur

l»r. U t i l s
it* here
l.inpifc Hotel
until
" nl., I eh I l

I ham;e in tilne.v Rate*
TMty—plarp HIT Ahn tirichs

* ""*11 here for Several wi *
J r Eu&lt;'' "f Mr*. Minnie Jones.
• pnim.r Mi xundcr ul*n rurne over to
F p Mt ii!i! friend, Governor R ye of
Gnnr
utl(1 witll Mr*. .R y e were

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1 ' ' !l- ‘"I !‘"f
l *"" ^ ■ ! 1
i i i ' ; ,A by. I be
Herald ; d in In a we are jda. iiig
it Jill OM .* III.- i "in.tr,. m a wav llnit
wil. *all-*- 1 to r»-tnrn to S. niitiol.I otll.1 V a
i -- *1 i ti w «r•!
"I l"county im u mi.** uni" * liatf made no
mistake - in advancing this feature
ami the (•••iijiV --li -d I i- d do ,i|*
[irvH talc l lo ir prog r«— \ ,

null. New (In ,. ,:i-., i
I llat.Kin.
Hu tfnto, F. *\
Hoyle, (,'olu tnliiu,
S. I'., .lohn It. I'icrsAn and wife.
Table Itoi'k, Neb., I f C. ("rowan.
(Jalvifton and. It. G. Stephen.*. New
York u&gt;re Boftrd'nf Trad
were interested in
yesterday
Sanford and Seminole county nnd
three of the party have arranged
for it week’s stay' in Sanford on their
return trip toward the igirtli,

Mr. Cooper Godwin; of Jacksonville, will
render two selections

CHORUS
Sixteen Voices Will

orchestra--11 Instruments
Miss Sheldon of DeLand will Play

Rev. George Hyman Will Speak
Subject

Wake Up

’‘Jnday Night, 7 :1 5 O’clock
n *10 Morntptg Sunday School at 9:30
K
and Preaching at-11.. ■

j.imlirv pulgt
i '■
- i ' ', 1 I »*
V.Viulli-r i*. I’u.lge ..I lie- poultry
.
fu«r,. ih* .i ■ . anti also bus a
Hmteh ,,r iim&gt; It;.r r ..I , ({neks on .li&lt;t.|,ly |{..
;l' no other
Itmi, ;li&gt;.| i* a lM«»»’i*r for iti&lt;- tie«t in
id
It. i*. er.gagi-.i
bust ness and fmc
and if a mtift in
many w tv»
If
; .* . • , • to. ; •.-•A any thing ai. mi
1 poultry a cimt with I&gt;r 'Weedier
will ti i , you something
Hi Hur
r.-.i llm la are yeiw n (rum &lt;ea.t to
.-oast ami lie even ships them to
'foreign countrfiH. The Fair Asaoeinti.m is indebted to Hr. Weiidler in
many way* and appreciate hi* »-ff forts in behalf of* hotter- stock.
First Methodist Church
Rev. F. E. *Stvintneyer, jiastur
A. It. Chappell. Sttjit. S S.
Sunday -cho*d i*e.v-iofi,
a m
Morning ■rn.n , r* n ;,w (j,„| j.'0r
gottviLSanford," II a. in.
.Senior Epworfh l.eague. (J:15.
Intermediate Kpworth League,
fill a.
i.
..
r
Evening sermon,. "A ILace with
D eath/' 7:00..
You litre invited. *
( rnwilf FlafLIrtg
Tonight atnl toinorfow will he Jim
IBM clinnco of acting Haliv /n?a, the
mnnkev' idfi ami jironmim-ed *f).v tb«»
greatest physicians in the cmintfy' us
th" .world * greatest fren1: o f-nature.!
("nl.-C. •. l.a uliter, tip* genial limnuger of tlii* well kuuwtt tide Vhow i*
riot only ottering, the monkey girl a* j
one. of hi* mail! at true dm; tmt the!
Kb" tri-ad (iirl, Vvlat wlio stand* I
"and iilbiwa twenty three hundred i
ainphi-ri to pas-i through her body
and in tbine two shows alone, if
none uthef w**re oiTerod would ‘he
well worth the mlrnissipn.
t
The above two arc just mentioned
merely tq •ihforrn tn * public-thitt—
t ht-JP" two show alone have been i
making (hi f*i q It. ;
in droves t ,
sec fo' thoins-!ve* wli.t th** press
and jMfhih have Itueti saying of ihefg t wo people.
Ten other shows are aleo .included .:
in Col. Latither s lo^ **how and one 1
i't • 11 * ■N *
* i m it i t ioMyim
tell**-, the glov* liinw'er, the man
killing ntonkf
and In it t it. n it
least the cigarette (tend, i ill* cigar­
ette habit would soon be abolished
by tlfoiie who use -it if they would
get into :t coin en*atmn wiih i hu

To Get in us a

School opens Monday, Feb. 12th,. Day and Night
on the second floor of the Sem inole County Bank
Building, entrance on Magnolia Ave.
If you expect to take a Business or stenographic
course during the next year, the saving in money and
advantages of securing a charter member scholarship
are so great as to deserve your attention now.

Prices

advance to regular basis the day after the. opening.

Temporary Office at 210 East First Street
Open N ights '

. A. H. PERRY, President,

Sfliiford, Florida

Member
Sanford Horn! of Trade

____

Miami Chamber of Commeece

�Febnury a,

THE SANFORD FTERJ Li)

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
EAST SANFORD
Rev. A. S. Peck will ns usual fill
his second Sunday in the month a p ­
pointment
at
Moore’s
Station
church,
&lt;*•* Mr. und Mrs. JocwCuinoron and
daughters, Miss Annie and little
Eleanor returned ‘home
Monday
from un auto trip to Miami where
t h e y Were guests of Mrs. Cnfneron'a
aistcr.
Mrs. W. J. Handley und little
daughter of Jaeksonville are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. .J. D. Hurt this
Mrs. Roliind Dnnn of Orlando is
spending the week with her mother,
Mrs. David of Geneva avenue.
C. Frost is. in Tnnipit for the
Gasparilla and Treat South Florida
f a ir .
Wade. H a s t y _ k li Tluiiad.iy_-.uuht.
for Charlotte, N. C\. for nil indefin­
ite time.
L. itoyc of Hearda’I avenue is in
Hoston, Mass., on a business trip.
C. B. Tyler won in Jacksonville
the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Williams anti
Miss l.ila w ill’ have 111 1 wests at

Mrs. L. II. Drown and little daugh­
ter of Groton, Conn., who arrived
Wednesday.
,
C. G. Heck has a large, force of
men at work clearing land owned by
him in Cameron City.
Miller uvonue is having a pine
straw application. ’ T he
roads
through the beautiful Lake Onoro
section have all been pine needle
paved recently.
Practically ull the celery under
bleach is being cut for shipment as
fast us. possible.
Mr. and Mrs. William Walter
und sons und Mr. and Mrs. C.
Morris and' children enjoyed a fish­
ing und lit*ntinc trip T hursday to
Luke Jessup.

ltrrlln Ridicule* Wilson
Mirim, Teh. M, via. London
The
afternoon newspapers devote col­
umns to new.* from America.
A/iilorially tlid papers lay particu­
lar stress on
President Wilson's
move to induce Switzerland^ and
other neutrals to follow his lead.
T he comment lst tFfnperatc in gen­
eral, although President Wilson per­
sonally is more sharply attacked
than before, and his peace efforts ure
ridiculed us utterly inconsistent with
1 what is termed his attem pts to fo| merit moro trouble in Europe.
a
Hy a cqrious coincident almost
every paper takes occasion (o rej iterate tho all* gat inti tiiat President
I Wilson’s t*very net has been induced
■by his insistence that Americans
shall be allowed to travel unendan­
gered on entente ships.
Several papers, repeatedly refer to
Liiia aa tin* chief cause of the trophic
between tlhplw o countries and here
and there an almost plaintive note
inakts its appearance as tho editors
ask why President Wil-tou could not
accept the (iennan offer to allow one
American ship weekly to go to
England.
The papers are frankly enthusias­
tic ovor tho prospects* that Switzer­
la n d and other'neutrals will Wot. full
'in line behind President Wil ton and

The parade was It'd by little Miss
Jtuth Moses, the lovely daughter ofi
Mr. and Mrs. I’nul Moses of New
York and grand daughter of Mr.
und Mrs. A. II. Moses whoso winter
homo Is in Sanford. Tho fitly lady

--------1-----P AOLA-M4MX Fti
ML** Bessie Michael of Orbitub*
was,the attractive g u * i of Mrs. &lt;*&gt;
ear Peurson last week.
Mr. Orrin Sabin of Cqlumiiiitnu,
O hio/is the guest of his aunt, Miss
|»u ireuhour nt Twin Lukes for the
winter.
Mrs. Chirk Pearson has tuk»n
" th e twins" tr&gt; Snillortl, where little
Jai k liast been under llio doctor's
rare, (h ad to say the little fellow*
is improving.
Miss Ruth Roberts of Sanford
was the guest .of .Mr. H ubert EK

^ e p P v I .1 pr.lllil ; Ia ■Ir III . •' I
ai.d wiili br.i.ol white r 1i
t
&gt;r

S in jie

In 1! 1i-- r •■ .;.*•’&lt;t ilia1 pap. r* em p ha­
size uiinounccinci.t.-*
.bowing ilu-

Mr am! Mr* George l.l-h-ip ol r»ins, 1
pi a-- . pit and »Ki Sauloral wen* Kui'.'tv 11I Fran . DroAii 1 art. ol M a l a r V, mi. G illen n..&lt;,
At 9:|.» C. it. Walker, the .Supt.
at the Turtjes otn Sunday.
uwurdeti the prize fur that clti*».j
of tlie school will be glad to see you
Mrs. A. A. liieks is ill. a -hospital The, handsome young ion of Mr. and assign you’.to a place in a class.
at’ St. Augustine wheie she is rfreiv­ and Mrs; Win. D. Gillen was very
At 11 o 'c lo c k 'th e m n is t e r 'w i l l
ing treatm ent for n sprained knee, attractive ns he twirl* d Id* whip
speak

on

• 'ifi*iMii*it'

"T h e

to

Reliitiiinship

I .if ••.**

and

inclination of the governm ent. to
ameliorate the lot of nciMruls as far
as possible, us for example the altera­
tion of the blockaded urea so that
Holland micli!

o'

it

7*

hiivo ail nutlet and

» Ilf an:*

1.1 I l l ’ll

lofore h..V handled tile Alllc'l.ill
situation most temperately, show a
tendency to adopt t l i ■ tone once
taken hy the pu»-G(£pian press.
— At the smme-rime-the- YnTn Z'eltuiig .mil journal* of a similar co'oriag ure tniMcr tli.pi ever before' io

VETERINARIAN

t ierurd a* IIiiHlnge
W i-l iMi't'oi. P* I*. » Reports 1 h.11
tit rin.ill .nil li*irn i- • hu-. *• •b'tl&lt;ied Ip lia 1 e abaii)l«*iii-d b.i.tim* Amuricu ami
•I., 1.1 i).irii&lt;!i*
Hr.n&lt; In juui Umi Alt*) -*•
bold A tubassatlor Gerard in Berlin jure ih'Voting them**Hv*'s to assuring
m ulr«I l s i r IS*m lr . j | . f
until assured of good treatment of | their lenders that the German de| t « 1 h t u m l n i i | . ‘ * h . r | i *•*
t 'oiiut \ tin P.i-rtisiorlf I'-. I in- U as|| cMon 1- tinuf suni a . • ’.•'&gt; toward an
d a « n , I *r • J* • il'inw t u t
f*
in.it.ir-* eitr«i i« tl.
ifi.inry
inctiMi gov* rn;-.enf. in)*-, led a new ultimate .iii*l -pc
not | .*♦ tl.- i d;. • : '«•• p.ir.tde who • i. in. • 1 1 iio liie ***.Tin in -Amen. *n
D D onono j o n o i 00 to j o o o -ooooa
N|r. (J. A. Itaule.--.aaii a*f Orlaildo
i* • . . . ed a i'li.e iibbiin. wlilie ail­ »tl tint i&lt;*n t o i l a .. tilliiiali v.en- h*»|**pen 1 Tui--day in Sanfonl. the gm-si
’ d tier blue ribbon aw aril was marl*' f til, boweiiT. that Great Britain's
d
Mrs. David Siu'"r.
t&lt;* lit tl*- Lucy Lewi*, whose pretty premise of &gt;;*fe I'll M&lt;1u*-1 for the tierbln*' ey*'"- \ i ' i | WIt ll I b r d*-||a it*' 111lie loan \ nil.a • ' td-*r and Ilia—jiarly for
^
0 C V ^
f«»r»t''t-!»»•—itoi- th.it ad'irtia -I her
the s. .1 (r
limn.- wdl *p*edily r*— x &lt;■ &lt; ; o &lt; ' C C C O t » «
n .o .e an. po.-sildt inleniion of rrbut it wa* ir real beuuty uhow for
taiijing tin* American representative,
all 4hat. with mm* of Sunfi*r&lt;l's
*e is ( ‘on'irinatton of the reported tit—
loicln-'i la.ibi--. 'ompattiig lor Hui - l u e leniiiifi was sought at the state tit;•
wcrc
prizes in bi'.mtiltiily de.iomtwl equi. _pkr l a i*o*1 - 1 .*dhy-.-------- =- —--------prtgrs
'fhc |irl:!i" u.-ra-- itv. .iriled ' n ml
•
,
I he tgovvriiiuent . i s. .-.till w a i l i n g
id 1
th e
ila-i airattainV.
T ile
..for .min- uet of (Jeri\ii|iiy which
judge., alway ■ laod if a ■i 1 li 1 • till m at­
might make relations suddenly more
ter to deride on lit*' iio-ril* of the
&gt;ltl
jerijius, hut it was stated last night
decorations, having to consider all
•aturc after the cabinet meeting that nutlitit*- details, but bail the awarding 1
n the jng huff occurred, to change that at-j
•if prizes been made on the bean 14.
b' D y.tituiltv
LH'X] vLip uf tllU..l.uiled
of till', lilllg mna t'l'Ul) .child in -lhitils Of States, if one should be necessary
parade woubh havb bud the |»ris«'"
•‘t®!* will lie taken without addressing
for without • exception they wen*
aktng
any communication to Germany, it- 0
• •
beautiful children, handsome and
poswas declared authoritatively,
healthy looking.
*
. SANl'ORD'S HOUSK OF SEItVICE.
t not
•
is o e - ' Longr«i»# and nil executive- deArtistic taste und originnltly *was
ws as partment* of the government were
shown in tin- pretty display of *urj
.
progressing today in their prepara­
riages, go VurTs amf ffi-lHs. A 'good­
tion for any eventuality.
ly crowd of spectators gathered in
It is this uctivitity which has
tho park and along the line of
‘•salve surprised entente diplomats, and
march and many expressions of ad­
rk up caused them todny t o ' emphasize
miration were heard as the line pass­
wllde. their hope th at the United States
ed in review from the park where it
d up will nut actually go to war. They
formed, to the Seminole 'C o u n ty
in
as. f,,ar a declaration of war would harm
Hnnk on Firsf street where the prizes
ill
do
(he entente 'cause hy stopping the
were presented hy Mr. C. It. Walker,
essive export of mdnitions.
president of the Seminole County
i arv •
•
Fair Association.
jM,
The sta te detiartment today hoped
T h e prizes were given by th e Wel­
trtion *°
v«* early' replies from some
fare Department. Paying his com­
id at- neutrals to President Wilson's pro­
pliments to tho Woman’s Club und
pests. i,0,a* ‘bat they Join the United
tlye mothers whose cooperation in
1 the
l '1 severing relations with
tliis annual invent means so much to
•h in
"»»«&gt;’• but it w a s 'indicated that o 210 E. First Street
Sanford, Florida
tin* town und the club, lie eulogized
.
no such wi*f&lt;l had been received so
a n d gill'll e:ir-i

I lair ( til
Shave
( liiltlrt n
»t • •
1oatf
.'Mas.su'e
Shampotf

i n r i tncuv tin *.*5 j
tlii;i^f tu cat ;t t..ir 1.
tender, temptin,; t1 •
cakes and jjii ! 1\ , 1
day failure v.iih «. ’
cays it’s the c: ’ .

prnm r

• hriMlatt Endeavor «ervn'e at li
o'clock. T &gt; all of these service* old
and \ oiing are inviteil
Prayer meeti 111; 7:30 in the par­
sernare wh e 11 f h j i jw gitlhg£_ii_£iild___

&lt;S JA CK SO N V ILLE

/ “ Tho K ind I.
“ “ Every time mother

1 nngicgntlonal l hiirch

Especially ndpted for
Your State*

Our Instructive Cat
aloguc and weekly
Price Li. l

the babiea anil threw bouquet* at
the Sanford Hoard of Trade in pre­
senting tho prizes for flouts to
"M iss Seminole, the youngest mem­
ber of tho Board of Trade,” saying
" t h a t she represented the moat ac­
tive organisation in the* United
StatcR.” Carol, the little daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Marlow sat
with composed dignity .upon her
float, rozily vsconsced among Indian
tilunkclH and decorated with rows
upon rows of beads and a head band
from which floated the feathers of
the Seminole tribe. The float was
surrounded with American flags and
borc^uboYO the banner "Miss Sem­
inole"-upd on the tf|i|e the inscrip­
tion "T he Youngest Member *of the
Hoard of Trade."

1017

W E H A VE COAL;
——--Hard and Soft
j

-

SAFETY FIRST-Protect YourSeif

Ask Our P ric e s

NEXT TO I IHE STATION
Pulincl o. Avenue .

i

i: The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.

1 SANFORD,

Engine**, lloiler*. Suw Mill*. Woodwork.
ing .Machinery
•

Very complete line of Mill supplies in
stock. . CuValogyi-* and pricy.* on applica­
tion.

Malsbjf Mui'ltitU'ry Company
I '.-ltl tl. Itu, HI,,,|

Jnrkhont ille,

I larida

Phone 8

FLORIDA

j Su la Produce Co
B u y c rtf a n d S h ip p e r s o f

r^ i |

gW

a l w a y s usb

STEARNS'
ELECTRIC PASTE

U. 8. Ooremmsnt B 71 It

BOLD KVEMYWIIBJIB — t k ami IU »

E. W. DICKSON
PII6N E .67
SANFORD, FLA. .
TYOXT throw away your damaged or worn auto
tiroH-and tuhes. lirinjf or send them to us, or
phone and we will repair them, ur- if they are not
Worth repairing we'wijl tell you they are not.
JsTj&gt; tube too badly cut or torn for us to repair.
Burned tubes repaired and made as Rood as before lx&gt;
in« burned. By our process there are no unsightly
patches put,on tubes to chafe inside of tire, or to come
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

a
t

A break with Austria seemed to
depend mainly on the reply of Am­
bassador Pcnfield at Vienna to the
state department's inquiries concern­
ing detuils of.thf* Austrian submarine
note, which otliriala now admit has
been received. 1
•
Secretary Daniels today urged im­
mediate congressional action look­
ing to establ'sbinetit of a govern­
ment mon opoly • **f all radio plants.
Agents of tht* army *iuartermastcr's
department were .canvassing the
market fur purchase of large stoeke
of Hupidicx, under orders, from SecSecretary *&gt;( Agri* ultur* lloiAiun
reported that his departm ent's data
showed conclusively that the United
States could be seif sustaining if
anything should happen to tu t her
off from tho world.

ATLANTIC COAST LINE
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH

DAILY TRAINS'TO WASHING
TON AND NEW YORK
No. M2
tsonville U ; 1 0 n. m .
•nnah
1:15 p.m.
rleslon I.. 5:35 p. m.
..... ’&gt;:0-'* a. in.
hlngbin . 8:10 a .m .
Im.-rc
10:01 n. m.
I’hll phla I2l2 tp , m.
D*rk 2:111 p.m.

N„. HH
I2 :|r, p . m .
4:50 p.m.
M:55 p.m.
7:10 a.m.
10:29 a.m.
11:12 a.m.
2:01 p.m.
I ;20 p.m.

No. MG .
&gt;
1 : ( 0 p. m. •
«
5:35 p .m .
I2i
9:55 p. m.
H:
9:13 a. m.
7:
1 2 :3.^ p. m. ' l l :
1:52 p .m .
I
1 .0.1 p .m .
-1:
6:20 p. m.

S u lp m r n l. ■Ir r I O r fa n * , ll(til&gt; , ISillmTin i l i n . l n , i-H-m .lr.-|&gt; rf« .

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PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD

f tb m n

ABOUT P E O P L E
...AND E V E N T S ...

A RESU M E O F

s

and the l)ridjji&gt; party which-will be
Mrs. Rose Addington a rrival ye*Kiven by Mrs. R. E, Tolar on Wed- terday from Indianapolis to visit
nesday.
’ her sister, Mrs. Hurry W.iblt

\ n F 0 H I)

HAPPENINGS UP TO l)A FE
A44f«*e' «l| Comrea» fiiwa» f*« tKu

in "Saycvrlf
Mia K, A- ftitaati,

|*J{,nv
Ha fOJ!

In H„itor of V tailor
~
and
’
P. Connelly, and Mrs.. Mrs
-V" Miller entertained on Monday New
, 1 ‘ ,
of tin- former with Mr.
nCM/
tj;.- party in honor *if |..i i
* / j \ , . Rr&lt;‘tvti «*f Mi rtjdn-. 1 - i-,
’
k . , |„ tli • pi(|ielar Sliest ol von
xlri' I* ^ • Herndop. A ch u rn in g lieu
.fnpliriiv prevailed io the decora*
toa, and lit f a ire aifuir was one of
|h(. drlikhtful events of tho season.
^
For Ugh
Mrs. Fularttin *:.» ^
•ir.r&gt; a cake knife nnd for the booby ^ ■
* m ascot .:,t was won
by M r s .
Crs Speer. The cons.uatlon was n*i ^
iirtjue am. The guw t prise was a ^
Flarida scene In wnter co.ors.
a fj,,r

AIM, on us before* taking
. that long tour and let us
give you tlurbcnefit of our
experience in suggesting the best

M tnlinn
Mr*. S. K. Rarri'tt returned Ttiesl. C. Rower have day from *Orlando much improved ;
hi* week. Messrs. In health.
«• Rower of Wil.
1
„ • t
Another lonticnial parly of friend—■
w h o 'iirv in Tiin’.po this weelr nre
ado' nf Phi!:,. M '
' '» • 1 '
'A
i M*

equipment nnd the surest, emergency
aids. Ur.? of the features of the equip­
ment pi t *' e .a rv iiiaiirml with

N'lti-d *-.'l d*l a! It.i dist Church
Mr. Cooper fladw ia, of Japk*m.ville, a savophone soioUb has been
empaeed "t•* n-'ith-r two se!«-t|on*
b o m till- |.i|uilar itiittnime.it at the
. Mr-*. IT a nets Alesunder. of po- itu p tia r i i r e h Hit fid a., id. ht at ? :I5
Land, grandmother of Mr. Win. o'clock.
t o i are ihvitfd to attend
Vtrlru’filhvw is visiting Mrs. 'Allan
Jones.
•
.
R.-.-ltM ,'Jer*ire;- Sunday
.Mrs. Henry ‘Mi!tnerw of Cadiiln
Mi h is vi-iur,,: In r • ti r, Mri
Roy Synies.

Strati tr

fie:i&lt;-&gt;&gt;n niter season.
E v e r y th in g Y o u N e e d

An aftraetiye group of "ySltT.R l i ai o | he" ;.asr*r )\ i,l preach on
ladies who ledt of Thun-day ior the " T h e ' JJ.MTf.tSe and Inirease of a
(iastiarilln Cnrntvul, rhuperonftt Ity C h itfii."
Mrs. C. K. Henry use Misses (Iret-itUlt li-iii'-- to .iiiuise ia i u .ii - ol
t'heti and Olgu Seluiltz, Miss Rosa
Sanford
ior Sunda A.hoot pupils.*
Wenzeiman.
fi:0o It &gt; I*, t
. , 11 , •

A«isi; ti the h o i t e u w with re- J deny
frrthjiirnts aid in looking after th e. Miss
nlrwtre nf liielr r.ue*:* were-Misses were
Kith M ttlnger,* C harlotte Hand, tea
u„,i \Ve ..l iman and the Misses , date

iTioitch f«*r n lone
t.;— with :t tv x ttite
4 iU 4. &gt;tU t#iC .*iTdLit4

Now h the time and here is the place to get
it to ',ive mbm-v and aunov-ini-■ mi the trip.

Von will like &lt;-.:r node;i-;.imling ol your
r •i|iiirft«v,nts,

l ireslutii' Fire ami Ktiliher Com any

Air. Murrell and two sons
and • river are in Ta.opit ttu
intending thd Carnival.

/; niuy /in fji
. .mu ; ■ ( i- 1 • SmUii. \
1 the Evening Bridg • Cii
. here wo e four tab
;s awit jt Mr. nnd Mrs. 1
Mr&gt;. J. Warren Brown
Margaret Barnes, guests c
Members present were

M ew s, 11, C. Reaman and J. 11.
itandolph who 'pi yl thi ir winters,
iiy l ev-bur,: stopped over lit Sanford
on T u t- lay 'for the da. while on
ruute to ibi ir iioine lie the north.

Get. Up Early . and
Go to lied
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I lii'.L' an d

Late,
hut Y ou Will Have H a d a Grand. Good
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2 . D L I T E R SCHOOLS
T. GOOD CITIZENSHIP

C O M M U N I T Y CO-UPLKA 1 I O N
INCREASED E A R M PRODUCTION

n

1. -COMMUNITY CO-OPERATION
C!rt ‘ aether nnd pull together
A ROOSTERS'
CII T 1 f live, determine l husines; pjvn. w in ..tl!
!- j e t t y «r!f int-’r v t , u n . l ' wf i k te^ ti, t
tor tin general good, will put this town on Cjc
tea;, and it will stay there. Full together to
tr.vte our town mote attractive. Pull together
jnd bring our boys and girls to realize that in the
development of our national resources, in pcomottn ? ”more scientific fanning, fn making better
ehod*. in building better road*, in developing
*: in fv tnring cnterprires. in bringing in up-toi tlu' Jj of merchnpdisiug. and itt countless
othu ways o l eominunity-huildint', there arc op*
port - titties right i n - t h e “old home town" for n
: of usefulness suelt ns can not be founJ elrewheie.
2 BETTER SCHOOLS
Ignorance tends to poverty ur.d poverty t nds to
crime. The majority of the law-brtakers r.nd
triminnh in our county jail arc illiterate. Educa­
tion jirevrnts crime. It costs less to give a hoy a
pood education nnd sta rt him on a useful career
than it would cost later on to give him a trial
■nd execute him for committing a crime; nnd the
result is iporq rntisfactory. Wc want our town
to have as good schools ns can be found in the

It Isn't ^Mir Tow n

I t 's \ ( ) U
If.you want to livc-inthsVind of a tav.n
L i t e th e h ir .t ot a to w n y o u lit&gt;e.
Y o u neortn't ( l i p y o u r c lq t h e i ,n ,&gt; g r ip
A r i l \ t a r t on a tong , lo n g h .S e
Y u u ' l l o n l y fi n d w t - a t y o u lo lt b r h nrl.
F o r l h * r c ’ » n o t h i n g t h a t ' * r o a t l y n » .v .
a

knock

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t-noek y-«ur t o w n .

It i»n t y o u r to w n — i t -, .Y O U .

R eal

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Are

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m en

afraid
Lr*l iomabody etio cjcli ahead
V/hun everycnc works and rid body
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You can '.f ie 1 a lowh from the tie .id.
An^ if. ,whil« you make your personal
stat-e
Your neighbor can make one too, _
Xfour to'r.n will bo mhat you v»t,nt to
V , YOU

u-i.ai F ir e s to n e D is tr ib u to r s
&amp; 0. M OTOR a ) M PA N Y

INCREASED FARht Y r ODITTTON

The r mi ' v Market Baik&gt; tt nf the Woibl ■
i.: ; t.» A.aertra
Can we fill t h r mf I) t
I•
r- t a t i i !t»*er tou; li wi t h the t . ' ■
r,.:t .It £ ! itr* D epaitnunt of Ah'rt-itl’ ui
ptilji. c of obtaining expert, piuctical adVi
farm [irrblcnts, «udi ns I T ttiliiation, If t ,n
f t opr. Intensive Cultivation, Farm Labor,

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4. coon cinzENsmr
If you respond to tlir n'-eds of your town v 11It
what j o u r town needs from YULI, tut-n .to
tv
w hat your vo ntion may be. you are, ;nd.- tl, a
good citizen. When a dozen ciirb citiv-n gr! t&lt;**
g rlb e r tlit-y can resur:cvt it U&gt; n front t 1 v i *id
and make it an idcul town to itvc m
Environ
meat creates Tendencies
V/hnt is 1 1 e e m u umvnt of tby boys and girls of our tow*.: f Ideals
r.nd Amusements affect Chaiaeter. Imjiure v.- ti*-.
fqnl closets, filthy back yards, mer vVml i e_ u
treted from llies. affect Health
V.'.- d .a t w n*
any more Typhoid Fever, Malaria, I iH tiiitr ia , ta
our town. Taint and lime arc tw o.of the grea t"it
di-ii.fcttunt t ver discovered, Let us paint tip g; r
rrstdenres and storrs, und whitewash tTeeS. fences
nd not bouses. It will make a healthier nnd preti ier town.
t

Old Stand, 301 E. First Si. Cor. Palmetto Ave

S A L E N O W G O IN G O N
M ' - n ’*

tu t illl'l •‘f tl. th l I ) |V - S Sh(M-&gt;

M&lt; i i u i u l

.cl.tit) I trt'h.s S hoes

Dulies High Top Sport' Shoos, the $f&gt;.(»0 *.intl $i; (mkintl
&lt; hijilt’i tt SIioi-m in nil Sizes at ( treatIv Uetliiml lVig.

E, H. P E T E R S
SHOE STORE
01 E. First FtmT

Top, PaliHefetd AvT*

Children, Season, 75c
Single Admission—Afternoon, 35c and 1

Evenings 50c and 25c •

TRY A HERALD WANT AD
The Management also
announces that arrange­
ments have been made for
one of the most beautiful
and wonderful

X A.native son who has won fame
X in the aviation field has been enJj ’Ma'- v'd fop

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mcludinff the “Dip the Pip”,
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ever shown in the State.
Your Exhibits are desirred at the Fair. For
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VOLUME VIII

WEI
OPENS TODAY
AT IMPERIAL

|want -l.ict' e!.i-, ei.|&lt; tin •
Hiale tn» n im ik.- in | r„|,.t
tickets for tile, entire l.m ily.
Afternoons, adults, 35e, t liildrcu
15c.
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Nights, adults 50e. cldldern 35c.

IRRICJATIPN IN FLORIDA

• CUR SECTION
IS H A P P Y COUNTY FAIR
OVER PRICES ASSOCIATION

Water Applied In Twenty Per Cent
of Truck Crops and Many
Citrus Craves
H EA P­
Feb. 10.— C E I .E K Y G R O W E R S
folk DAYS OF BEST CHAU- . Washington! I).
ING R IC H R E W A R D S
Nearly
H
O
per
rent
of
the
truck
crops
taiioua ever g iven
FOR PRO D U CTS
raised in Florida is irrigated, accord­
‘
SANFORD
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It is dilllrult to guess on the ap­
The Lie Chautauqua opens today office of public roads and rural en­ proximate lost sustained to the vegr d the city seem* to he aware of the gineering of the V. S1. Department etahles if there'was muph loss. lL
firTfoT liUTTr-tmve-co m e - f mm « of ^Rii.iilturiL-basefl on, a recent |was thought at first that the celery
diitinre to take advantage of the study of irrigation in tin* state, in was badly hit but it now develops
£ne profram. There hav.e been so addition, water is artificially- sup­ that celery It bringing better prices
B,ny inquiries about the pfogrntn plied to a large number of citrus than if conditions had remained the
ihjt we have been prompted to give groves.
same.
irln detail'below:
Th e-telery in boards was saved
- This total has beet\.reached, even
Thii afternoon at three o’clock though the practice o f irrigation lias from t i e cold rnap and while'it is
lit Columbia Concert Co. will open been discouraged somewhat by a necessiry Pi *tri|» it uutl vut down
the procram with a fine collccrion succession of uniformly moist, •sea­ llu*. liumh.-r of .r a ti* to the acre the
of •«!*«*. imperaonntlona and violin sons in reeeht years- Irrigation is prictit -arc-‘mi much great* r that the
Ifiettioni, the artists being Marietta desirnlde in many &gt;ectfi»ns of Flor­ growers are bound to make good
UDeih infp« rnorrator, Ruble Stag* ida wliyn the necmsnry igMcm can ami it would seem jli.fl {sinford t i l ­
fard. Vlollni't and I'nttl .Rcatltv be installed and maintained without ery is the uhly’ green vegetable in
vocalist. This program will be a utultie expanses, tlie report of the Die market these day* they tt&gt;ax
treat for the music lovers of San­ stud V ays, not f i c i i t u - of a ti ■t- .*! I l.c gt.il 0 ri i h.
marford Wiliam ruder delivers a lv Mire t^ilal r.liof ;'l l i t 11i*i ,i*4 i of It fill
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!.lit! younger and litter stuff that
Bitter* in the arj of exprersion riml ope.-aiii.-j
of on- -!i la pl.tii?. i
ndt* in. fo rd. differed by. the
till devote hi-' time toward n -.sting Florida is a know.edge of i
per
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. .m e tlotlg all
is town bulkllng. « ' his lectures in
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sionary conferences, marked by curb
n deep spirituality that Christian
men and Women will be naturally
.attracted to this renter. ■* ; '
Mr. James N. (iambic, the philan­
thropist of Cincinnati, whn»o gen­
erosity has made much of the micce s of tlie Associntiou possible was
present, and was delighted with the
year’s work of the Association.

BUT W AR
THREATENS

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SUBMARINE WARFARE RE­
I’resenled With Silver Trophy
ALLY A BLOCKADE OF
The Christian Kmleavor Society
AMERICA
of the Presbyterian church is the
The officers and directors of the banner society of the world'anil hnvWashington. D. C . Feb. ffi.—
Seminole County Fair -hold a iniet- ifig—g ;ii!m L lJu a_lU lu —tlimugii—elli« f Whilr it stiif^vrxr tni1tratP7t_tflaf 'tic-ing at fair licndijuiirters on Thurs­ cii-ncy dimitled to look ali.mt them cumulations of violations of Amer­
day afternoon at three o'clock, F. I.. for more worlds to foni|Ui-r. KJion ican rights might lead President
Miller, chairman of the
hoard ill Moughton i onceiving the idea that U ilson to go before eongress at .any
directors pretiding and it was a Marcus Fi\gg. Supt. of the Childrens time ij was stated today that |m h.xs
meeting of rousing interest through­ Home Society of Jacksonville doatc made tu» detinito plans for taking
out.
Treasurer Abernathy read a a silver cup for the C. K. (Tuns giv­ such a step immediately.
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tiubuneial report that covered every ing tin* most inotfey in one year to
W lien lie will go. It was said, will
tratisaelinn' of tile fair and showed tlie
Home Society.
Tills matter depend entirely upon cin-utiisrunees.
a baliilnc of ovet follll. The report must have been fixed between these The opinion grew among officials,
for tlie Presbyterian
ilnss wf however, that ripi-li a step would nl
was received with up|.1.itin" and L•wo
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Lyman and Chair- .. is city g iiimnl *•*"' trophy, i beau- lie losig deferred. Nothing bad been
mad Miller ami all tlic^ oil' - inis were tifitl silver, tup tlu t xv-ts pfe-ented beard .by the state drp.iMment today,
to tlie society hut Wi-dti.sday night from 'icrmUny in reply to.inquiry a*
ileclar.-d to be the best ever.
by
Mr. I’.tgy himself.
In a short t.i tin' r-aoct status of Amr-ri.'iuts
Such
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ad-!r«- s tlr.it u. « r* *•l.-t" W|
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drastic netion.
action.
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fair
next
J
ear
will
l»‘
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fi"
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jfiuung
a
famine
in
Vegetable^
of
a|l|",tft
“
l,,r
i:unptl&gt; at .1 p. m.
cully in securing iu great ait amount |
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Wilbin i f|W -lavs Hie sla t" dcund.-r the most fax ..raid" • ii in - i j
x*n Mon .I.i .• afternoon Durno, tlie
mit\ Sloi.il.l t'.-i llii"* a n.1 li. . « f t . .* ’ L 4* L-t\ • '
of
water
as
i:’
d*
dri-d.
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mil
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part
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id.
tile
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Merlin
for release of the
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the early v. lu.-ti nla
flii.t I ll.-re *: &gt;s fii" r be­
it •; t. .
a■' 1. .. program replete
$ in 11 is fill
T h e government want:, to lie!
tilled
a
different
prod-.-dure
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in by the prize
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W a-ibliigt«ii,
Feb.
1*5. -Ger/nan
if. M. Iliui.l, it proiiiiiient comnr.-i-itfc ,i’\i;\
wriuliies and
ants this ciu n ly t..i
theif. ,e!v es wants
ini*Imrill.-s
have
ordered
ll’rand WhlItegul.ir Meeting of Morl»h.dder&gt; nl mi- -inie mer.'li a ill nf N'.-w N. &gt;r'. .it ,
rn
•d[-i dice nun. He is a comedian. in the w'csf, and there is Ijttl
build 11 e first vat
|o.
k.
A
men.
an.
miiiisler
to
ll.-lgiiim,
while iu Jacksonville, *le.-lured Heat
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Litlerprise.
llrpki&lt;tnp!.!i .. fjninorist, nutgiriuti, cumulated experience nil winch t o , niciil will come across and neiid us
to
lower
the
American
ling
over tbo.
Fnteriirise. I'ebV 1*5. Tin* annual up to the time lie left New York
ttntnlp. k t anti philosopher, all it; draw.
an expert and olherwiso help in tlie
^American l. gutioit' at llrussels. nc- .
meeting p[ tliu^stocklioid. r - &lt;f t lie li' 1 xyegk.cabbage had-jumped from
He. ipjtr.--.ting, luugjt .provoking
T .iu r s i m i r e n T C . nn&lt; ruli-airtTiry—s.—J—
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Florldn rcjiristian Autiiglily
«n i.w $I2H per* ton tlirfT weeks ngl up to cording u* blHcinl word received
®ut« of -magic, Durno ranks witli
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tion wq* held i’lf the writing room of yih*l per ton last week. “ They have hero.,
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H'fmxn and Keilur, and is the „l .M» variftur.-irriiRI1........ .... .
tho, M aett ...........
ileus , should
stand hchipd
Although oflUiul quarters are. deep­
pet'll
jumping
she
price
at
the
rate
of
relation to ' Florida’s soils,*.climate
the IteVson "Spring* Ymu-iA Knterprjti«t mngiciait now "before the
them and m*« that the offer of fho
prise, Feb, .lit.
The .-lurhhyl.leis Yin per ulny," declared Me. ILiu.l, ly aroused it appears doubtful if
and conditions are discussed in tin1
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tti'ccpted.'
Other,
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laugh contains a
"ami if ‘ p rj.es-continue to soar, the there are any grounds for a c t io n ..
report, and a number of specific sug*
pro eni represent*''. !Ik2 snares.
counties in the state are failing into
box*, every act a mystery—a tri■ity and country will suffer material Whitlock ^virtually .represent* 'only
gVf.ti.ms are made. The report is
Tin' following dire.-fors w.-ro'chmi•ttmp'h in delightful deception.
He
line at once a} the following from
American relife work. The seat of ,
published us l ’. S. Departmvilt of
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the Orlando ^HeporliT-Star would
u cro-id ip . (&lt;)ifiii}cnt s i x - times
Il.lgium goveMimcnt is at iluvre.
Agricfilture Bulletin No.
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A. w.
18 Im* than four yeyrs. He is the
State department advices later
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\Cork on th« dnstullihg of dipping Honeycutt. JDeLund; Rev. C . w. fer.; be" purpose of investigating con-. said that Whitlock bad been repre­
®*n '*ho nt'er misses a date, or al
Car- ditfons as reported in the papers, us sented but* not ordered to lower the
Death of old Cllixen
kt't his ne\s-r missed a date up-tovat* will begin willpn tho next few Inman. Del.and, Kev. II. A. C»rDr. W. Deiat.M uticr, aged 82, weeks.
Money fur the expense! nine, S t . . Petersburg;
ll- J- Sauls, to the 'damage .loin* tlie fruit and fiftt
Mr. Ilurno is nsssisted b y ’ u
t
one
of
the
pioneers
of
&lt;he
city
died
F.nterprise;
Rev.
If.
II.
llowen, J^lt. vegetable .crop' in Florida, declared
which,
will
be
incurred
is
now
.avail-,
«»P»ay nf funmnkers who are not
mint.rating jthan.he. They carry at. his home on West First street able front the IlUTcrfuit liajrilSi) in Or- Ddru; F. A. Gordon, Knterprisc;; that Iu* finds tho reports much over­
Celebrated Lincoln's
llirthday
tkor o*n i entry, which it not the lust Tuesday and wo* buried in lundo which -itave olfj-r.-.) to udvnnee Rev. J . A. Bowen; Tupelo, Miss, . estimated, and that from what he
Knterprisc, Feb. 1G. Lincoln’*
.
hut aiming - the attractions of his Lukcvicw cemetery on Wednesday- the funds sb that Vho. work can be '• T h o ilttv . Tinuniis Grillitli w‘'fio'has has found out, tho .farmer* inn reap
Birthday, Monday night was oh- .
P»r rman..-.
In , connection with Dr. D(el.,'i Mat ter l;a.j been ta rcsjdi.mt o(-gun immediately, wliieh will vdiin- served flic association s n . faithfully a rich harvest if they enn plant Ahgir served ul'B elilo n Springs Inn (K n ­
vegetable crop's now in time for.nhc
terprisc] by a program of unusual
’
ha uses Itinguage. of this city for the past thirty years iijate tbo wait'tbul would be experi­ from its beginning in 11*09 was re­
early
spring market. '
elected
president:
Uoy.
'C
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W.
In­
and
for
several
years
practiced
den­
enced
if
iterations
Wore
not
started
Dr».ling with champagne words of
merit, participated in chiulIV by the
it iml wi-dam. interesting alike to tistry, coining here from Chicago j until the money which is included man was made .vice president; and
guests of the liotel.
tfci.dren and grown-up*.
where-he" was prominent in dental. jn (be county budget.became avail- A. W. Honeycutt, secretary and
, . I.nke Monroe Now
Mr. Win. T, Ilrowi) of Imlianap,•
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treasurer.
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circles.
In
'la
t
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r
years
lie
was
tinabld.*
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Some
months ago' tlie postollice oils, forn\er pros.-etuing attorney, •
Monday night at 7:.T0 Durno's
Reports of the year's work showed department l i t . areorjIunVa . witfi n presided- ns vbairmatt and after ii
|j®»piny wi|| furnUh the tnusic for aide to attend to bis practice and re­
I). T . Sias Is.ifi receipt- of a loiter
tired
to
Ids'
home*
where
lie
was
tliul
the manugetnanl of Rt-nson petition signed liy the citizens of short patriotic address reviewing the
. ° l fl‘iag of* Curl Albert Jesse.
stilting that the two inspectors who
wont
to
visit
with
his
friends
of
name .of life'of the'great 1'residenl. he intro­
Springs
Inn by F. A. Gordon and Monroe changed . t h e
f0 l'r,m"'r entertainer
of
the
will supervise the erection of tho
’»• After j Mrs of platform ex- pioneer days. Up leave* a brother vats arc ready X &gt; r&gt;ik« up the work. wife to lie lfiu best in tlie history ( f postoflieu r e c e n t l y ' established in duce. f Dr. .I ’irtmer of Chicago who
*’
• that community from Abeam to spoke on "Lincoln as .a*. Friend.”
Tr.cc and a, careful study of bu­ nfld sister who reside in - Aurora. One of the inspectors will bfi sup­ tin* 'Assembly.
Illinois, but have been here this plied by tlie slate and (hp.other liy
TJif' teen ago conference held in Luke Monroe. The officials of tire Dr. Palmer when u hoj in Illinois
ll! . '!! f* "'D*- Jesse has misrclwinter with him.
His wife, died the county*, th'o’ coat of materials for June: the Chrts'tTan,Stewardship con­ Atlantic Coast Line "have now* fol­ University bud beard and known
ftitn' V arr*tnged an artistic pronhout two years ago here and both building tbo vats will come froth .the fj-Vi'iice in January, lead by Rev. lowed suit. Hereafter all yiail mat­ Abraham Lincoln,* an acquaintance
rMti, 1 , lal11" i,,|os. impersonations,
Dr. and Mrs. DeLaMuttor had a , county
iVkiiii) funds, while .................
the labor ....
for the Hurvoy Reeve* Calkins .of Chicago; ter, freight and express pnrkngex which continued throughout ids life,
•tiviii. *in' iara,‘*cr portrayals and
large circle of friends who mourn jjUj|(|jnBf rounding up ami .dipping and the Woman'll Missionary Society should be addressed to Lake Mon­
Mr. II. G. Cookinham of Utieu,
ttinr!.r ' UMruu^ "°hg* in
such
of the Florida Conference which wil roe.
their loss.
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N.
Y ., u brother-in-law'" und law
of
the
cattle
will
be
furnished
by
the
inr , a ’ *°
lht' most cxactpartner of the lato vice President*
owners. There will be sotno forty of bring more than- H*9 delegates in
•i ii.,'’1" '' IDs aluminum hiirp is
Peace Lecture at Imperial
April show KnWirpri&gt;&gt;« I* fa*&gt;t becom­
Masonic Degrees For Oviedo
Sherman talked* on "Lincoln as a
the vats built fli Orange county.
"(o , h M" 8 novl‘l«y and add* (charm
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Dr.
J. J . Hall of Atlanta will de­ Lawyer," Dr. A. G. S ta rr-o f the
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ing
a
conference
center.
,
.
The
S'noford
aggregation
.id
Ma­
Th».,.
ftv,n'ng‘*
ehtertainment.’
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The financial' report showed im­ liver a Peace Lecture at the Im­ M. E. church of .Cincinnati *pok6 of
ilishpp Jtenny.Coming Next Week
•Lout. vi
,)f ll"' frivolous sons- will confer the "Third Do*,
provements
on th e’ Inn to • the perial Theatre next Sunday night. "Lincoln and His Religious L ife ,"
greu"
to
.
scv.eral
members
of#
the
Listen for the nonounccmcnt next
Hit l i n t tuitertainments.
amount
of
over
$1,000 and 11,200 in This lecture will be free and every Dr. Bowen of Tupoln, Miss., referr6d
Ovi.-dO
lodge
on
next
Wednesday,
Sunday
as
to
the
date
and
hour
of
not merely to make
one is invited to attend.
the 'treasury.
Fob.
21st,
at
7:30
p.
m.
The
|mj
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brrietly to "Lincoln and His Rela­
the’
address
of
Bishop
Collins
Denny
good
to, , , h
leave
* ~ j r?.....rwi,u'r
-i,*
'r
tion lo the South."
.
Oviedo
lodge
is
an
auxiliary
lodge.
1
H
u
l
l
i
m
o
r
e
,
Mil.,
who
will
sptuik
The
meeting
was
marked
by
rn,. t-hal wil* linker in the
.
i....
working
under
tlie
jurisdiction
of
.Mi&gt;j
Sam
Wight,
a charming
tliusiusm
throughout.
A
committee
Mrs.
F.
W.
Wilmot
ai
rived
home
in
the
Methodist
ehurvb
n.-xt
w;-.-k.
that
hear
him.
l!H t»i r» .
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' ’ *4.«- time spent in listen-1 Die Sanford lodge and for tins reason His subject will lie Kducution.
All was appointed to offer for Sale the yesterday after a buying expedition young musician of Sunfof.l delighted
h,"&gt; "worth while."
thfc work wifi be given in Sanford.
the school and those interested in 1,200 .acres of lund, property of the in the northern markets. • Sho was her audience witli two violin solos;
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Members of the Sanford lodge umj education will have ah ppportunity association at -Knterpme, that the nfcompunied hoine by -Miss Hopper, Miss* Geneva Cason of Enterprise
trim 1(*. Ink\ l *‘at the entire pro-j visiting Masons are especially rp- to bear one nf tlie- most polished purposes of the association might bo an experienced milliner .who' will be and Mrs. Edwin Taylor of Evan s­
Kn.|uirc more, fully realized; .to. o^ke pos­ employed as the French Shop ns ville. Indiulia provided the instru­
Fuy an.J .i*
,
money can [quested to attend this meeting. speakers of this country.
sible a winter home for preachers iu'ad milliner.
ment ul rtUisitf.
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about
the.,
quje
and
liovjr.
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u l’t'°I,ic of Sanford, who Refreshments will be
aervedi* •'
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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

Cooper Megrue und Walter Hackett
’
“ It I'aya tp Advertise”
forth one of. the
I
Seats are; now selling for the en­ who liav'o hrought
gagement of Cohun ami Ilarria’ most laughable plays presented In
latest farce hit, “ It I’ aya to Adver­ recent years;
tise,” due at tho Lyric Theatre
Thursday evening, Keb. 16th..
Coming to the Star
T h e many good things always
Tsuru Aoki, the clever
found In Cohan and Harris' BUC- actress, who appears wit
cesses is tho best reason to ox plain Huy.akawn in his latest
tho enthusiasm Hhown for this .en­ Paramount Picture, "K acl
gagement, “ It Pays to Advertise,'! K|n(|» wuich will lie seen ut the Star
experienced . an unusually long rup^on
|* un object of great sus­
picion at the Losky studio.
Miss
Aoki 'was. born in Japan but has
spent the,m ajority of her short life
in America, and although essentially
Japanese hoi practically • forgotten
tho Jupanesc language as it is writ­
ten.
One of the members of the
company having n hook printed in
Japanese, wished to find the mean­
ing of a certain sentence and asked
Miss Aoki to translate it. Not car­
country.
Cohan and Harris will ing to fulrnit her lack of familiarity
send their own players to this city, with her 'native language, the dainty
which is an added guarantee for lillle 'Jnpabe*o~hemmed and hawed
splendid entertainment.
and finally translated it to read:
Rodney Martin, a rich man's son, "T en . years ago the railway system
who ’has been the dcspair_ of .his in Japan was very poor." The same
father because pf his disinclination sentence when referred to Sessue
who is a Japanese
to go to work is persuaded through Ifa'yakawa,
love for his father's pretty stenog­ scholar was translated tft read:
rapher to go into business after his "Twenty years ago the educational
father has disinherited him.
Rod­ system in Japan was not us subMiss
ney’s father is a soup king and the stantiul aS it is at present."
into
the
same
Aoki
was
at
nnre
accused
of
posing
sort decides to go
business and adopts n strenuous ad- under false colors and even accused
vertfsing campaign to attract the of Hot being a Jappm c
attention of buyer*. Father doesn't ( weglnn. .
.
b e l i e v e in advertising and tries to;
dissuade Ids son. the only result h i - . .
Hcaullful Gown* in
ini? to make tin* hoy plunge mure,
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Tonight

Ten A cre Tracts Unim
proved Celery Land

,

“The Irishin America”
First Episode of

“PATRIA”
Featuring Mrs. Vernon Castle

Charlie Chaplin

111 M. M. Smith subdivision now ready

In “THE R IN K "

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“ The City Tigress”
The Wayville Slumber
Parly”
' “ Pearl of the Army”
Thursday

for sale

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Some of the finest land in

1 Connelly Real Estate Co. §

IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
15 PEOPLE

pattern of-clothes, nil cut after the about a dozen years ago or a hun­
came design. 'Amerirnn women *are dred years ago. It is beautiful, I
what one might call vogue cruzy. love it and it becomes, me. That Is
They see a model there, run across the principal thing, therefore 1 keep
40 PEO PLE
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some particular style in n magazine it upd wear it if it is a thousand
|worn .by sonfebody or other, and years old. I am even now plantfing
i promptly go mad oVer it. They a gown after Shakespeare’s own cos­
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|must have tljat very model or style tume.
! rcrurdless of whether or not it is
" T h e tfell dressed woman must.
! becoming or suitable, and they are avoid all llaslt and displny.
She
not happy until they get it. How must not be overdressed.' Her cosI Feature. 1 Reel Comedy much more sensible it would l*u to
■tunics should be quiet and inconchoose a style suit aide to one's own ! -»pirtiotis. but individual
That Is
-^lf
Surely it i- mor&lt;- &lt;omfortanb- I In- one thing to be desired
1 wear
and ««lf -.ili-dy ing to Im- diMinctiv f. many tilings which I would hot ad( HAKI.IK
individual. . representative of your­ \i&gt;&lt;- tin- well dressed, tint in the proself than to he merely one in a (isiMHin to wear, and- litany things
Feb
crowd. like a paper doll m i a long which a woman not ns tall or as
row cut from one folded sheet. Re­ slender as I. could not wear. Each
gardless of pattern or fabric,• the wpman must study her own type
welt dressed womnn is ’the woman and cut her cloth to suit that type.
whose
gow ns .suited to the .occasion^ A woman of the oriental type, for
devotees of fashioti may well give
best
‘expresses
herself. *
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i " - f . l t l c o . w o u l d l o o k f i e i l i - b i n tin heed.' In a rectmt Interview. Mr*.

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(.i-litoi - my-.i ll Though’ I draw but individuality ;.
poorly, I nevertheless design all m y ; dress, as much
own gowns and many are the lights and the wonta
I have with my dre makers. 'Why,' I dresa. stands «
they'll an y . scornful!?, 'th at wns the! more vogue ft
n ilnzi n ™.ear- ago/ a" Though* painting docs
that settled it. Hut wh!U do I cure print-

“ I don’t suppose the majority %y|
agree .with me, hut I &lt;l&lt;» not think
the well dressed woman wears the
sleeveless gown. In the lir-t place
it is not quiet and certainly ri i&gt; not
inconspicuous. Ilejtidos there i&lt; not
one woman in n hundred' who hai
the arms ’ and shoulder* t&gt;» justify
their unveiling. A little luce or lulls
makes all the ’ d l l T c v t ; bi-taemgruce ami Ugline-n. •■• * • . lml—
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head ami throw good ■
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I i- lotfIe-1 sllidv of tliefn five*
them t • liie adoptiun of those
fabrics and tftlurninent*
■srbtrfr te- t ni-unrtini| trdivtdn a iitv :
to tlii-ir nppearaiii e
i,o into a Parisian r(-*t .ni&amp;int and j
you wdl .see, us in American women
of every height, weight. age and i n ­
dividuality all wearing the same

A G U A R A N T E E D A TTR A C TIO N
The Play You Have Long Waited to Sec
Cohan

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Laughing’ Sensation

IT PA Y S TO
A D VERTISE
A Lauglr Every
Minute

A Howling
Hit

The Funniest
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I)o You Eat Duck Eggs? No, of Course Not. Well.
Then, Why Not? When a lien Lays an Egg She
Makes a Noise about it Doesn’t She? But When a
Duck Lays, an Egg Site the Darn Fool Keeps Quiet

Remember, tins is the play that Crowded the George M. Cohan Theatre
•

• and kept New York City Laughing One Solid Year.

A COHAN &amp; H A RRIS CAST AND PRODUCTION
.. The Firm that Never Disapoints the Public.

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�Pebnur/ 13, 1917

THE SANFORD HERALD

THE LAND OP ‘•OPPORTUNITY.*’
I n a l l t h a h i s t o r y o f t h i s s o u t h e r n la n d jof o u r * t h a r a ha s n a v a r b t « n a l i m a
w h a n " O p p o r t u n i t y ’* haa been t o i n * l a t * n t l y k n o c k i n g a t th a d o o r a* now . E v e r y ­
w h e r e t h a w h e e ls o f i n d u s t r y a ra w h i r l i n g , w h l ' e t h a p ic k a n d p l o w a(a p r e p a r ­
ing t o b r i n g f o r t h t h a t r a a s u r a s o f m in a a n d tia !d. By c o - o p i r a t i c n o f a f f o r l. and
o n u n s e lfis h • 'p u l l i n g togathar,** good c it iz e n s m a y la y t h a f o u n d a t i o n an d b u ild
f h a g r a a t c i t y o f t o m o r r o w o u t o f th a s m a l l t o w n o f t i d a y ,

FIFTEEN HUNDRED SOUTHERN TOWNS LIKE YOURS.
B a t w a s n t h a P o t o m a c an d tha G u lf of M r x i e o t h r r o are f ifte e n h u n d r e d
t o w n * l i k a yoiirt. S o m t la r g e r , some s m a l le r . T h e / in c lu d e a la r g e r p e r c a r t . ig e
. g f E n g l i s h - s p e a k i n g , n a t i v e - b o r n A m e r i c a n s t h a n any o t h e r e ir m la r area of the
o n t i r a U n i t e d S tates. T h e r e Is a la r g e r p e r e r n t a g e ot c h u r c h m s m b e r t h i p arid
c h u r c h a t t s n d a n c s , . a n d th e re is a h i g h e r m o r a l ta n a p r e v a i l i n g in t h e h o m e * of
th o s e t o w n s t h a n in a n y o t h e r sectio n ot t h i s g r e a t cou ntry.- W h e n e v e r e y o u n g
— ■m a n o r y o u n g w o m a n taavas o r e of t h e * * t o w n s t o seek h is o r h e r f o r t u n e in one
a f t h a g r a a t e ltle s , t h e y le a v e b e h in d t h e m a b e t t e r ho m e a n d b e t t e r in W t u n c s i
t h a n t h e y w i l l a v e r f in d e lsew h ere .

YOU NEED YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS TO BUILD YOUR TOWN.
Y o u m b e t h o jil o u r b e y s 'a n d g irla by m a k i n g th e " o l d h o m e t o w n " ti e m o s t
a t t r a c t i v e spo t on e a r t h . A " d e a d t o w n " w i l l n s v e r h o ld th e m . Y o u h a ve g e l to
g iv e t h e m c l e a n , ' d s f s h t a m u s e m e n t and e n t e r t a i n m e n t , a n d y o u h a v e got t o g iv e
t h e m a c h a n c e f o r aa g r a a t a Career a t h o m e as t h e y t h i n k t h e y can f i n d e ls e ­
w h e re .

THE BIG THINGS RIGHT AT HOME.
T h e r e l a , an a b u n d a n t o p p o r t u n i t y r i g h t in y O u r f y r n a n d In t h a l u r r n u n t U n g
c o u n t r y f o r e v e r y oyie of y o u r y o u n g r r e n a n d y o u n g w o m e n t o a c h ie v e th a v a r y ,
g r e a t e s t lu b c e s s . Y o u r e a d t h e m in d e v e lo p in g y o u r n a t u r a l re so u rce s, in p r o - m o t i n g m o r e s c ie n t if ic f a r m i n g , i n m a k i n g b e l t e r schools in s t r e n g t h e n i n g y o u r
c h u r c h e s , .in b u i l d i n g b e t t e r r o a d s , in p r o m o t i n g mar.u f u - . t u r in g enterprises, in
b r i n g i n g in u p - t o - d a t e m e t h o d s o f m e r c h a n d is i n g , in i m p r o v i n g s a n i t a r y c o n d i ­
t io n s , in b e a u t i f y i n g y o u r h o p la *.

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wTHE BOOSTER (^LUB CHAUTAUQUA.

_____ Y o q r town, r . t c d l an . a n n u a l C h a u t a u q u a , ^ it i *
*h « -th ln n s t h j t ' h l t f *
t o m a k e e t o w n a b e t t e r place to liv e in . I t Is a c r e a t o r i f id e a 's and a t o u i t *
o f I n s p ir a t io n . I f yo u are a good c * | i - o n. &gt;-&gt;-i a r c g o in g t-&gt; h e lp i n b r i n g i n g it.
a n d w tie n i t i t O.’ c r y o u a re g o in g to be h a p p y - b o s a u s e yo u d i d y o u r p a r t . •

Value of Work. **.
&gt;
Idleness Mantling In the raldst of
unnttomiiti-d tank* 1* -ulwuyit tending
to humility. Work touefiW fTm keys
of ondletui nctlvlty, opens the Itiflnlto.
mid stands uwstruek* before the Im­
mensity of what there Is to do. I mil
sure we nil kuun the (lne, atlui, sober
humbleness of men who have tried
themselves dgnliut the tasks of life.
It. was great in Paul, mid In Lather,
nml in Cromwell. It Is something that
never conies Info the dniRiettr. never
shows in tin- faee, ,tf u naiii who linn
not .worked.—l.'hillljet Itrooks, . •
Yaquis Fend of Music.
A iir.lownrthy eh a m et er! MI e of t hr*
Yaijuie I** Ifls*li* fiiiulin-n mill tnleqt
f*,r uiu*di*. They have retained many
o t lltf&gt;irrrlmllivt* datin-*, hat tbu eu«I mi * f tutln&lt; lug the &lt;*Itfri UtuJ'nriiW I n
ini finger y ru i*t ict il tu (tii|’ gi-itt-rul t'X*

tr:.t.

Needed taw.
Tltuf deur young Mother down
the utroet-n piece ciinie tu iih utmost
in tear* jrMliTtJuy itnd iu.ki-d.uri If we.
Wouldn't use our i!itiue*n:i* for tin* till*
iilediute mart un lit of n law limiting
griiiitliiiiiUit rii to mi ••Iglit-lioiir day. «.v
plaining (Tint then by working all night
with the baby rditf might undo the
Njudlln ilom* in itn- ro’iirse of the linn*'
u huts sin- l,...l n-i .-..io r»d rrrrr b eret ill (1
—-Columhus (O.) Jutminl.

Clue.
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a j til of IK' o j oyjiilt was it-ipliied to
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VVatleh dll/nson, i^.cd king b) the Amprlc}n\;league, devotes his spare
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at the rate Of 3 1-5 seconds for 100 ynrjt..-'

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T h e o b s t . n n c y o f C a r r a n / a In r e f u s i n g A m e r i c a n t r o o p s t h p u j / * _ g f t h a
M e x i c a n r f l l l r o n d c Is b e in g o v e r c o m e b y t lie n e w h t o t o r t r u c l u vvl- eh ha ve
r e a c h e d M e x i c o . These* t i u c k s a r e e q u i p p e d
w ith
t p ’- c i a l l y
c o n stru cte d
w h e e ls , f it tin g o v e r th e r a ilr o a d t r a c k s .
In th e E u ro p e a n w a r zone t r u c k s s im i la r l y e q u ip p e d have been used and
a r e s t i l l in s e r v i c e w i t h s a t i s f a c t o r y r e s u l t s .
T h e m o t o r s a re c a r r i e d a l o n g
t i i e t r a c k s as s m o o t h l y a» a r e t h e r e g u l a t i o n r a i l r o a d c a r r i a g e s , a n d c a n bo
u t i l i z e d as w e l l o n t h e o r d i n a r y r e a d s t r a v e r s e d b y m o t o r t r u c k s .

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PAGE SEVEN

HERALD

In that Special Elks Edition of the Herald Our Firm Was Missed
Copy and we Want the Public to know that

L -I* E K .C I\V \J . t t v i T /•
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In building the New Iilks Home The Hill Ilardw are ( ’omp
P art of the Lum ber, the Deadening Felt, the Cement, Plaster, Lime, etc. And we wa
attention to the fa ct that a Special Representative o f the Vale Jt.Tow ne Lock Co., cam
request and made Special Designs of Locks, Window Fastenings, Fancy Hardware, etc
a work of a rt. In fact all through the building you can see the material of the
usual it is of the finest grade and workmanship.
, in O u r Pjlew S t o r e R o o m o n F e b . 2 0 t h . LI e x t t o Gen
o u n ty B an k
P .‘in R a
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Sanford

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P rllo a r, nlilovr, F rn l ( ‘lain, Auglr-t Hf t ftrb’r t,
l hurl* * Ni*f lv
■ml l*«»lli# N ir lv , hU * i b ( CUf‘rrt
1&gt;. I t aoh, ■ftwi■* I
\t unirM-irfo,
lt#f|r Lb lb** *m l Iblrffn* I ill if'**
H * f lfa, CL w* Sornrrr, ( ’Arrin
W A*•» rr •»f &gt;* BD .t'W W A»*rri:a11,y, h* r hu«ba11at, f *• f J. 5 1n •
t O'n nn*1 fol a S1iBtott, ’ hi* ** If# *
I !' fI fill * lit*,,
* •
T o Frank A. II •*•*! anil Mary Sir-*I # hb wifr
amf J. f». I It* ■t * ’ W aller S. t\*U m * and
* hartt^ W. V our-if ami It»f i l l Mini tinker*1
If nfip*wring from l l r nf?:«f.tvit of &lt; * , II.
lloUnM.n, Attorn* &gt; i n i agt-nf for
plalnanf, in lh** Hbnvf* t i ) in t **au »#,_ hrtrjn
ftftof' l bat h«* b**||«v* - flu * *frmnh A. Itr&lt;t
Anil Mary ltr»l, hi* » i b s»n«l J. fk
Wnfit r s
•'am* Aml«-Pharlrf W. Yatiog.
ttP‘1 'Itlllli I M n n ll'N
flf*1 fp 'i'lf | l* lit
» t h* r -i# !** 1 1 an *&gt;f r 1! *la*r *»f I ' I *. r i*f a ,
il {at IL* t r* •ob’ lu** Mi&gt;l |*t'#,lrifflni* aifilr* *
an- In tht* attornny ami agv*nl unknown,
m il ft at th#r# I a no fingaon in (ha * I b I o of
F lo H /i. Ihr irrv lr* nl n Mib|n i n i r n whom
wuulil hind *aifl &lt;irfrmtan*a, a n l l l i i l ' f i t t f
r9rfi*nilitiia an* u*«*r Ih r agr of lwrnty*ono
yrarr.
It ii thrrcfnrf or dorr d .that ynii do a|lpoir in Ih r r r irnplain tarnI '• hill hrr pin ftlrtl
on or Itrfuff* f hr 2ml day of April, A. f),
I f * I f . *hr pain# bring a roll* day of laid!
court.

* •»*1 • j i *
r - mi r i ». Jam i* it
Jr niitl i ti: * I •* t li 1 . Jilt.-, In* » if*% KiU snl
iLirtiaril uMil Maty J. liarnaril. Ip* wifi*,
»L* *M|f»rV Iln rlrM K r,
I
ilartriilg** .aml
j Tlii'ii*4« II «rtrb tf •*, «f any nf | hi m. nr
ir I. I •• I
•iili« r * it rIitr.ic i&lt; mli r» i in thi* priJprrty
«.!:««. r uivr.i.i, .
| herein ul I *-r •Jmrrlln**l, ami
all [ a r tte a
,Vi|‘n u n 'll.I mI
claiming at* fttlrrfit »ti 'a id |if»|*feriy# I©*
r
ta y FEaiTiiij h«|U* ul ■ u tlia n » trD rm ;r nf Lot
1 Itr*r
• itftton
fnur i*H4# Tow nphijif T**n»(y igO)
of Hang*' T h irty
urn* (JlF i » *t, run tuirlh *lght&gt; »tn* Ui»*
ITTcm ; »**» twt’lv# aitH la r n t ^ &lt;*[\ nm* hum
rirriiilt* chain*; tf*»rt;hcjrJ!) iLfifg foail VtrVvfi
i ii*1 (writ i y i»ti i* 'i»nc' h u r#*I1r*■if i I** r It ai o»;
w*-l I nrci bilintrt‘ 1 a ml rilim- Ii • t ; iioflli Awn
hundred »r,»l nliM* !',«•. wim I un«* ami t hirty
thf&lt;# JIM
Ith
north a ll and
m*viniy oni’ hundrrdili*
mirth forty
two degrt i «. h h i tn #«i« t 1111|? nf Fcrtlmt,
rout ft to l - i gin ht n*f.
You an* he re by ord»*rt*d to appear to th©
&lt;pm|dalliAflt*» bill »•! ro m i'a in i heroin fill’ d;
on or bvfori* the- ifh day nf March, A, D,
IUI7. (ho •*tn o , b»log % ltul« l&gt;ay nf Raid
courie
■ * ,
It *i« furthe-r ord#frd that (h it notire bo
11
II .1 It. K. I'liloJ M miliinpuhlbhrd
in
ih
r
.Sanford . lie raid, a newt*
ery t o., ■ i orp., U » ll&gt;^r* *1
' j i i ' t pul 1 1 • i • d mi Mtnford, mi the county'
l.« &gt; ul t l l l l
M ltfl.e li, iliof Scminolr, Mate* of Hvtida# unre a wtok
•*ca*nl. I**li ndanl*.
&gt; 1
(or t*fl%o
trk ti
To M r*. An ill i II. r ln r k . M r*. lJulir P irrc*
WUtti i f- V noU|lMK. flr tlf of our* H r*
vlituw ol (i. W. M cC all, (he tlrlr* al I . aw circul court, am! the* weal of eaid court at
of ti. W. M rl'a ll, ilr fv iO il, The Krakr the court |i » u *p al Hanford, thin-2 1 th day
KnaU D i m M o w ' c&lt; mpiny a cernera* of KuAftnlu r. A- l*» lUlfflien, tiru r i W, I a h I Corapany, a ror(Mali
e . a . u o IMS C a s s ,
pi.raliunl (lie lit if* a t l.aw ol Call a M il- iia tU J t Clllc*.*
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Iltr h ,
d u ll, ilr f r lw ih
e
SntlHi.'f* tor I ’ din plain ant
'fur*
-2
P
I
ate
,
I t appear lea lr«m the Ul.nia vll ut ( i t o r e
ts. Merit, i’ lu ll In iluly I let! that ho is still.*
Iter ami souturl I nr (he alone patuc.l coni' Nullrr nf \p iia r,il» n f.ir l , t Heed* Unde*
pUlt.aiit In the above siySeil rauie an.l that
Sefllnn &gt; ul chtipli-f ISSI1. I,,ww nf r ia l*
11 Is the l.rllwl of alhaiil th a t (he ‘l .( r t “ l t t l K
lilt #
M r*. Ai.nls II. ( lark, M r*. Muk, fierce,
bt-rrl.y
th
* t1 vC« v&lt;5.
•N&lt;&gt;' i■- ,i.
r. *i&gt;
i' ’ t
iguey
■ •r
1
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ii
iIleck.
ir iK i
al. i.w ol U. ,W. M r l ’all, lh« h*ir» al taw i t
It.'katw*r *.f
'.-etillatet*. V
ut 't‘u
Tax• 1
Certificate
Nil. 1133;, dated
I i, tV. McCall it .’it u.»ii, the Mrake Knr.l* |iur&lt;k*‘.
Hi* 3rd day of Juii", A. t&gt;. I0 I3 . ha. Bled
lin e n Sl.ie'.t .im paty, a . orporai|.in,.tieorae •aid n -rtllira tr In my ..01c * . . and ha, m ad*
W. I.or.l t i.nit.an), a iwrpination, ar. l the appliration. (or t a i deed til taauc In arrn rd 2
al .law i l Calla M llr n .il, J . r n f . l are anre w iitrlaw . }t»H certinm te rm h fa i* , the
r. Id ltll* ol a Mate e ih rr |h * ' 11.e s ta ir .,(
vUuaUd
In
Kiel l.la. ( I . , I the* | !:.&lt;»•
». sidrnre and ad- following described properly
drissrs of 1 1.,- said deleijdai.ta are Mra, Semlnul* rn u nty. Klorida, t o - * I t ; i.uta 9
and
I
I
.
Illock
a,
Cbmeroir.
Tlwaaid
laud
Ai.rda l|. Clark, plan &lt;.( rraldetnr tihl.nnwti,
M r*. I'u ke I'icrre, * I m
al r. ildeiwe llaw * liilng a»****#d at lh&gt;* dale ol the laiuaiire til
Llnavdlr, Cerogl*. I'rafeo I linM t,n r n Shtw •UtI. feritllcaln in the lu m r e l Unknown.
Company, a n rporaliun. i la rr ut l.u.inrsa t’ n|‘"« *»ld €U*&gt;llHrale eh*ll he redeemed ac­
at.d address unknown, the (lenrce \V. T.nrd cording to law laa dt^ol. w ill 'i,ru« thtreon
Company, a rorpornllon, plsrr ol tiisstntia on ihe JU h day of fvl.ru ary, A. ti. 1917.
Wlint,-. my ultM al elgnalurc and w a
and n liftts i uninuw p; that to * name, and
ad.fr. ss. a ul (lie h. Ira at law ut IJ. W. M c­ lt.li lh * 2 l r . \ day ul J*nua&gt;)&gt; A, D. lu lT r—
i«»
u
K. &gt;. n o u n r,Ass,
Call, di .'rated, are unknuwn; lhal Ih r name*
I'terk Circuit Court Semkytdi t'o.. Kla.
and add ns s.a ul (he h ilr.i at law ul Chita
• „
lly v, M. M rl)a n le l, P.
M itchell arr unknuwn. H u t ll.r sal.I d. lenda DI a are over the age of I wrnl y-.ine years,
,n d ll.at there is no p&gt;.raon in the slat, ol
Klurlda ih r
servile .1 a sul.|.(ana
np&gt; n S ',lit* V.f t ppllr.1 1 l. 1 n for' T a i '|lr c d Under
whom would tie hipdluc upup th e ,sal,I dr*
Mellon n » f Chapter IHvA. l.a w , of K lar(Indanla* “
■
Itla •
Nolle* la .brreb y glvpA that Q veratr*
■-■* n i orr. you, M l* . Puke Pierce a-.- , r
He led i “ appear to the bill ol complaint T ur p&lt; lit in* Company, purrbait-r ol T a a
Pled in (Ida n i i ' i
m or I.. lor! Monday, iV rllllta i* No. IUJ.I, dated th * ith day of
the Mh day u| Ja'noary, IU IT ; and you, ^Irs. Novgoiher. A. D. |S'J.%. haa nitd raid rerA nni* II. Clark, Tip* P ra te Knots ( in e n Ill1r»l* in my olTir*. and h a, uigde appllca• &gt;"i&gt; tor lav d*. d 1o 1*au* In a.ru r.lan ra
will, law
S a il rrr'Jtlrale ■ •n iln tm |h * ltdlowing tlrarril.t I properly *ifu a te .p ln Meminole rnunty, KU.ri.la, to -w lt. S K '. t | M V ti
tl.cll.ii. I I
U It *»fk t’
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�frbrnary 13, 1917

THE SANFORD HERALD

who n»UP,ti:worlc like Turks to make ness to round.jjp herds for miles ahd
the occasion a bucccss. Th e m#n or miles around in- what is known as
woman with a grouch has no busi­ waste places. Thousands and thou*
R* J. HOLLY, Editor
sands of dollars worth of Reef cattle
W. M. HAYNES, Uusloeaa Manager ness at our fair at this lime. \’ou
must go prepared to enjoy tho blare have heon and are annually grazed
of band music arid the million noises on government .and stato lands at
that nren't music.
You must be absolutely no cost tibthc owners or
Immense profits have
must be keyed tip to tray cl in the claimants.
T h e r e is no'limit to the possibilities of a man with the saving
sight of thousands of 1chattering \ been made despite the prevalence of
hnbitr HeTs always* ready for emergency, able to take over at small
' * [ * Holldsy" maker*, of bright decornj tions of pretty girls, of sideshows
cost any business that fails for lack of funds to make it a success.
= = j and ballyhoo*., of popcorn lialls in
T h i n k this over and start an account with this bank. We will
'•*'■ red tissue and" sweating
orangeade, of sizzling s
pay you good interest while you are saving.
and ice cream cones, of
If fortunes cun Re made but of the
industry in this Blip shod. fashion
what can he accomplished by exter­
minating the cattle lick, scientific
ing grnndstand, of golden sunshine breeding,. Improved marketing con­
and yellow dust clouds.
Yes. and ditions,
persistent
salesmanship
•rt TVANf yoUR BUSIHtJO.
tired feet and * whimpering haldes methods and with packing houses
with heat rnsh, and smart alecks coming to our very doors hogging
hero and there —for we haven't for products, o fiering to lend en­
r. M. HAND
0. L. tAVLOR
If. R. STEVENS
R. R. DEAS
reached tho land of perfection yet. couragement to the breeding of
C"ashier
All'l Caihirr
IVniJiii
vif,.|-,rJ.tci p L WOODRUFF VicPr..i«Ierl
Now, let’s peel the surfacn off the cattle, to the securing of better
situation nnd see what's* Inside. The freight rates and making a. market
Osceola County Fair is going to he that is tangible und standardized?
a pretty good anvertisement for our
There is one firm, doing business
whole romnuitity the surrounding
in
this section that piw» annually a
farm lumls and farmers, the city and
half
million dotlnrs for cow hides in ond In fourteen seronde and Klya her death was a shock to her rela­ medical attention and
its enterprising, public spirited m*rSouth
Georgia.
Recently one cow third’ In fifteen and a .h a lf‘ seconds. tives und those who were attending today and will soon
chnpts. And really tTint it the rock
hide
shipped
to
this
same firm at
In the hu mired yard hurdling her. One of t he saddest events in Hid many friend* efbottom purpose of holding 11 Fair
•Gordeie, •Oa.-p- from ■’ tMiipley. GUT' event Itohert Cobh of the S. II. S connection with her, death was the him on Ids narrow
aTJccrtfsing. It Is a community nun
netted the shipper, netted mind you. finished first in twelve seconds-and ’fact that her daughter, Mrs. F.* f. death.
If the covC hide netted that Kapner anti Washburn of t h e ’ H. S. McDonnell with Mr. McDonnell
much how much must the beef itself A. anil Smith of the S. II. S. were were hastening to. her bgdisde hav­
have brought?
It is something to all tied for secant! place xvltIf t» time ing received word tTint she was bet­ n o a o a a o D a a a o s o o p o o a a Q n a o o o
. r%
ponder «vcr. And what did *it c o s t ’ of thirteen seconds.
ter and Mrs. McDnnnell herself had
to produce that beef?
Boys under fifteen yours of age just left tho hospital in order to see
wereFrank-.I’urdnn ant I Max Stew­ her *'Mother. ■ The first intimation*
Dr. Bt M. Nlghhert. of the Fed­
VETERINARIAN
art.
This
event was won by Stewart they had of her dealt],Was when they
a s k ,fo r anything more or better.
eral d bureau
of
Animal Indus
in fourteen second*, Portion being stepped.off the truin here.
The Fair is an emu utiona! celnring tlrnatcs that iii thq next ton years
OFFICE
zliininalcd . uflur falling d jjunu Florida
will
he
aide
to
raise
sufficient
• Mrs. Cooney was horn in flrynn,
house. It is an ngrhtiRurul and In­
In tjiif board jump \ irgil Smith Ohio, mill was in her Tf&gt;tli year when a
HAND
STAIII !N
dustrial institute (or every one. It cattle to feed the e n t i o nation.. ThiH
nf t 1-*- ff. H S was the
cstirnot”
of
rnvrsc
Is
eoatlngbht
itpea
she di **d. The lnU-r port of i"*r iif"
’.i short inns-" fii be'ller farming and
Df!n&lt; In **i*!ir I ■fik if |
t i e enllrc •raillcuti n of the *■,»t »!*■
it 1 *I ln*j!t sjieet in (twaeui, Mich,, f-j
i'Ua,
U
11-i%r* thi*Ti it ,11
rich from Florida, 1 ml t tit work 1
witli h«*r daughter before ruining to 2 l!*«*iti n . tiln-,1.
,
•ti'tg fill died nt rap'd! " uj j o-.il '-

U N LIM ITED

PEOPLES BANK OF S A N FO R D
SANFORD, FLORIDA

im o s .

anil will gr., a
youngster If .&lt;! •
just arouse runic
start utiu(ii**r (air
years to come.

1 1 1 . .1
1
. I • t •*. ■ ,
1 &gt; nt. n*- 1 to
-or* i l * 1 ■, .
trig. ilaTryinir. iiurtiVnitii' d,_ home,
gi.rdt i.ing. (limit r*. * i* *u&gt;c or li*&lt;u&gt;e**
'hold economy. Tt j i ati4 exupnitiou
of the marvelous improvement. In
Farm ’ nt iclrlio■*•* 'r.'i'l ”iii*i ti-tilt or .)

M1 • leave* In— T O K I L L O A T 3 , M t C £
. A N D CO CKRO ACH ES
r'rage J.i&lt;:i!ith,*s right nt .our doors, inch, i'urdon liiu-Tud .•••&lt;oml*1n t L:&gt; ’111 CleveluOd and one in N r ; Mex­ *
MtfV
ALWAYS U3 .
chat a -.dozen or more big cattle
•- .
•
ico.
T h e remains were carried to
ranches here'will not jrty handsome­
In the.hl -h jump W.vhbttrn of the Bryan, Ohio, today, where ItdertAt* t
ly ’*ffowi*y Tribune;
'
■if Stnith •*/ 1 Tj.,
if v
■itol . Inert* is itu r* i.u'i way.

n|im sri'i Micht.'an.

* j 1 1 .-.r U thereby*, defeating !*&gt;nit it a half ■ide M r-&gt;. Me Da line! I two sons, one

'T h e re has been a Id,: sqtlaek (er ;t
permanent' association from people
who refuse to have, unyt fit rig to 'do.
with 1 he *f air and v.i* :»r 1* euin,fc in
trite •them .1
t. .:.
and take -s.im- •... t t•.
r •.! *■&gt;.,
inob* 1 on 1,1
|.i;r \ - ..l i t ........... ,.
with a » barter with gold **,* 110 and •iii*i 1 11b 1 vaif&lt;ii •*( tiie (arm und the
the. secretary of state's name on il increased prosperity of tin* farmer.
Tin* chief edurntioi.al value' o f
und The Herald will publish the ar­
our
Fair lies in the fact th at 11 is
ticles'Of incorporiiiion for nothing
I'icklcs
demonstrative in character. T h e eye
Cucumber I’icklcs. Mr* O. &lt;i
■is u more rntivitiring hvupirtnr thati
is in the rifrhrr.1
Wolcott.
thf rXt. Wo arc tea slow to accept
Sweet Peach Pickle. Mrs. O. (J
and hi*fii*ve lit any to*w .method until \\ *&gt;11••11.
vv.* have had o|iti at proof of it.-, su­
P ic k le d
H ee ls,
M r s . U , (i. W o o l
periority over the old. Ilften it Is
fiitlicult to secure the attention of
the busy mail nr woman long
enough to git.* s'lcli .1 demonstra­
tion
Not iidr.-i, o-nlh it happenthat farmers wh &gt; would to* mo t
Sweet l i fectl
benefit ted by better
met toots of Simon.
ffirming are not sufficiently interest­
Sour (ircnii
ed to lie pre-cut at anv special meet JoltllSIlll, I'.Olhl
the time or about tin* donation- for Mg called for the purpose of- discus'
&lt;boon Pi* kb*. M o 1 \ t.doi-on
the Seminole t ’ountv !*’.ur.
In i big tin* -«nf*j ,■&lt;t
11ut tin* Fair ap
bear this in mind .and pur agent wiir
«"*tliai trait of munkind •which I •W.itctmthoi Pickle, N^i^ Isabel
‘
pass among ytiu in plenty of time to demands' entertainment and nmiisi- Simon
licit
L’haw.
l [mu, Mt»g e t v o u t __ l i a U U i .
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Stfiw
art.
Aml Seminole courtly will have for the.discussion of all matters hav­
Misrellupi'utis
ing to do with agriculture, industry,
some fair Itk 191S. '
thg home, aud the sc haul. * It, * be— __Beil__ Liiauu», Jutij*. .Al.-;.. .p. A.
clearing ionise of c.liiuaiton the far­ . l o l l t -O il
Rest Mulberry Wine. Mrs, F. j :
mer learns what tin* ninifufucturer,
Johnson.
*
the meEchittit a to I the hanker .arc
lb*st
(irapy
Wine, Mrs. U. (i.
uiol have' been doing In m a k e 'h it
Wolcott.
labor less arduous anil his farm Mure
Ourivn \Incgar M t i:. WA'bi c
profitable, and the town resident
('aimed Pimentos, Mrs. Wakelearns tfiat rapid progress is being

ELECTfiiC

SEMINOLE COUNT!
FAIR CLOSED SAT

made in * d uiture.
A bond of
common I
cst is created •which
menus much to both tin* t*&gt;w i ami
country.
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th e gulden calf

When Florida first came
ato
prominence us ;i state suited to otlp r

Typewriter
Ribbons
Do you have trauhk*
with your typewriter?
Dots it Lint* anti- do ihe
letters li!l up?
It's not the fault*of the
typewriter its the rib­
bon. T ty onunf our Webaler ribbons. They are
the best made and do not
Rive th e trouble that
cheaper ribbons do.
i
lUfibons for all M achines
P rice 7ac

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Herald Printing Co.
Office Supply Depf. .

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PHONE 118

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Cottage • leese, *rs. F. L! C.zcen
• r\-tali/ed Fruits
.
Knm.|uai . Mrs. \\ akeffeld..
llraj'cfrtiit

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April 2nd-June 1st, t 91 7
Wtiif* fm*rKUtftf ;n*1 I'yH I TnihiT!!

John B. Stetson University 1

pupils Of t lit* J I'IHI»i|!i* coiMIt J
I|I»I»|.
f*»r the verv credit.(file «xHit&gt;its
•pla* •&gt;l in tin* recent Setmtode I . iiiihtv lair, f fed that to them i- ■Iu«
the fact that School Day was TIM!
feature of the Fair.
also wi-fi-4o thank-tho-Fair As­
sociation for providing free mind —
'ion to the teachers tttol pupils of
Oil/ tehonls; and especially Mr. II.
Lyman for his assistance and funny
courtesies to |to* teachers and my*
self during Fin"*''preparation o f the
exhibit and I broilghout tlie Fair

x x x x x x x x x x x x x x g x x x x x x x x x xxx:

(•a behalf of tiie touchers and
superintendent I thunk the judges
o f the school exhibits;for their care­
ful and painstaking work in deciding
«n the merits of the various exhib­
it*. T h e following eminently quulU
•lied citizens served in tjii* capacity:
Mesdumi- Helen Zamiritii and
J . W. Rsirnes. and Metsrs. R. It.
Smith and A. f. Johnstin.
•
Very re specif u!Iy\ ,
- - T W. Lawton.

Orange Straws, Mrs. Wukefiefd
Cakes n ii &lt;L Bread

not unexpected was a shock "to tho
many friends of thf#, estl/n.ibU* lady
Jn Sanford. Mrs. Holland had been
In ill health fiir some time yntl cuim*
to Sanford for relief with her adopted
daughter. Helen, -ami sir ter; Mrs.
Nichols anti had fn*i*n here nit win,ter with the Wlfftner* family, h**r
Tri ehds hire of long age.
Mrs. Holland was remembered
best by the older ’resident-- here.
ic-iding nt I t. Reade for
years*
und left hcro-iibmit 2ff years rigo to
make her hom e'in F tiring villi* New
York. Hill Sanford wav her choice,
and she made several visits from
litnc to 'tim e -a n d kept up wish her
many old friends, any wig tjt’o m being
Hon. and Mrs. W \’ t Whittier find
family.
The funeral services occurred front
the * Whit nor residence bn - Sunday
morning, Dr. Brnwnlt-c &lt;f ,vlie Preshyteriun church officiating and the
remains were taken to the old, home
at Spriijgvdie for intorntenU

P R IC E S

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Dentil «f A lrsrll. II. t'oonyy
Mrs. H R ('ootii-y (f . n ' nt her
Immii- no the S.iiifnrd orl.iuilu roml,
about three mile- south of Sanford
lost Saturday morning after a short
illness. She hail been suffering from
if cold that afterward developed into
pneumonia and her advanced age
was against her recovery, although

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pitnl and death ,cnmc as a relief.
His remains were taken to Topeka.
Kansas, for interment. He resided
here fur some time with'-his alaughter, Mrs. W. M. Haynes and the
sympathy of the many friends are
extended to the family.

promises great results and Mr. Perry
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is very optimistic over the opening. one kitchun, furnished. 210 French ^
IN
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Tho new teachers, M. J . Van Gpl- avenue.
dprem
of
Miami
and
Miss
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Howard of Rowling Green, Ken­
Lltlle Happenings— Mention
tucky aro here and assisted in the
Wanted • To rent*"one or two
*t
of Matters in B rie fopening of the school. Those who acres of tiled Iami for spring crop.
personal Items of
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Uoys, bring your ir 1 and win a wish to take the course are urgeif to S tate price and location. .Address
I nt er est •■
prize at the Valentine K\vj*etheart e n t e r -this week if possible and the Rox l-lf", Sanford, Fla.
fil-Utp
I’ufty at tiie Skating Rink Wednes­ school will welcome thorn at any
Wailful
\ wlute girl of any age —
time
There i* i great opportunity
day night. Fe*i
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for
t,hi\
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laities
ami
gentlemen
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with
wife fur company.
.Tail,!* Surrlnrtly Arranged Tor
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Hurried lleruld Reader*
Imperial I'lieitre n,-\i Friday .ifti-rimon ist three o'clock.
tiet your huMIICiia ' i l l r . l t l u l l .
season tickets and he ready for the
Wanted A man and wife to liv'e
Mr A. .Vaughn,’ tux assessor ha* first attruelion.
Gnlrhel's Store Rolihed
*
*on my place ami care for *iunc. Or- r nrnm
bn’n very ill for the past week hut
The
Celery
Avenue
Cush
store
of
aitgc
grove
ap&lt;l
plenty
of
land
F o rd ‘ Touring
Car forsale at a
ii rapid!)’'recovering and will he aide
bargain. R.‘ &amp; O: Garage, W. A. (latrhel it' Son was nibbed last' Sat­ raise other- crops. Write or call
in a tew days to resume his work 111
urday night. It wa* a bold piece of nine and ne Mrs. K. II. Rlanchard, S 3
Stringfcllov.
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work and was committed while the Aihimont, s „ri„e-., Kia.
k -s , , . " ' ! | . 1 u 1
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t o s e rv e y o u .
C a ll o n u s, a n d
.ithr county.
Patronize the Sanford Chautauqua
(intrhels were passing t&lt;* ami from — —
\ Ruhr Party will he given at the
and help to git hotter nltrnrtinn*. ihe tire out in tho yard C6 Uto Store.
Wanted Ship Us your oranges
Skating Itlnk Tuesday night. Fell.
The lirst one start* next Friday rtf- The thief was evidently familiar: grap-fruit. tangerine*,
lie*, pineapple and
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■;o. Get your tacky clothe* and
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with t h i . i f e am! store ami tneakedin ,,,h r frui,‘ «bd vcgcfalife.
High- ES C O S t y O U n O t l l i n g .
C O H ie in
tO . S e e
..,1 h»vo a bin .h a, M i , . I ‘« "» W
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md grabbed the cash bo\ and made ! l‘nl Pri' i j ohtnined.]. Prompt return*.
returns. E
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r h " r&lt;T l,!:,r meettng of the \\. (
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chiirrb Thursday at three p. m. All &lt; v r hi rash and ilmtit F:t00 in ' Georgia.
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tii,.„ i&gt;r.‘'«e:it
1 time
7&gt;itll i‘h***t
\111initti* iiVnttlsicv
Dr. R.
Rower is rejoicing over
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cfise Aloiiila
evening S* 3
Mr.
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Mr#.’*
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the arrival of his brother who rel.ml r ret nr: ^
OUI* StOl'C VOUT llC ad ci UartCPS.
,idi-» in y?vv York state.
He will wish to c x p r e l their iipprcctation 1pnlL-e are work I tig nn the c.ei* ami fn ILirnl** Stnldti. ICewyd
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— Prrrr
who mini-ten-I to them &gt;*« '!»» *i.
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ally Car! and t wo
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pillow ■ between f.iir grounds nr.d
ll s e 'ami death of little Doris Louise.
’Notice
Omrland Touring Car much less
Th® adjourned annual meeting of ■French Avenue railroad erbssliiy.!
tfi.in value for quick sale. R. .t O.
t e ngr i'rat tonal, t hurili
the stockholder* of fj.mford RuiMiiig Finder Iitenfe notify Mr&gt; M. M.
Garage. \\. A. Stringfellow.
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i f ’ I.Osht A—ui-i.iti.ili will he jiefil at Kv an-. Rox.’ I2.vl, Sanforih Fla. . J
T. t. McCuiley of Oviedo Wilt in
tLs ,0llic4' l&lt;l!) Magnolia avenue, 7^0
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Hov, Dr. .1^ R. O’ Rrtem'of St. Louis,' p. tn. Saturday, March l*&gt;th. HH7.
tin* rity Salurtluy.
„ Lost Hill 'fohjcr lotitaining curMr. afai Xlrs. K. I&gt;. Tyler were Mn., will m e t with the Cimgrega'I'. 1.Miller. Prest.
re m 'y ami meal ticket.
% ‘Return to
A. P. Conmlly, Secy,
tin- gu* ts of Mr*., I.. M. Telford tional eliureh Wgdne .1'... i •!«. 1 Ith
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at I o’i lock ami ,.t 7 : 1U in the even-!
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f |!i&gt; sure and dress your tackiest
r i l l ’ ALTAMONTE HOTEL
w o r k e r L v ii ig
wi " : (or tile
* f- f,x tiis* iiuuii Patty ,to be given, at*
public, All ::.’e i:.vi d.
the r atin : Kink Tuesday night,
Altamonte Spring*,
Spring*. Seminole Co!,
M! , * I. !i ■' F i ’lam i an,! K-itlt-'
1 ' el Goodhue arrived lit
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A ntise],'tic, Hi
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for
sterday
tjriotv •nj«r in :: t &gt;n; )i ’parilht,
it ur
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havo
returned to Orlando.
Spriri;*..
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wIuto he will take it \Vt*«iit« day
tiitt - -a _
Tills UeadhtR TJIIUCK CIlNT.'j a T h e AltatnonR* i* noted for i‘.v v lI
with the’ Klorida-Col« Mh; will he jpim ally fal-.’
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Line l'6r Hach ln*crtion. Minhuuui Ieljee of i u: hie nml scrvjea ami so-.
■ter t’i Alt. Ki'gore Is only ieaving;
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Cliar*;c 2.1 Ct*nls.
m.V rd rorriprirnflly and expects to
Valentbie S a’. •' h* .if* I'aVt
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Wish to announce to the public that
they have secured the services of Mr.
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to handle all kinds of Electrical
work. W e will be glad of an oppor-

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Valentine's Da
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litioii. . Ikiuri'
l utally we do not propriett&gt;r#*.
the wilt purchase a eomprel)’ spring l-'obraar,. I Ith.
know who Hie advertiser is ami if
Rtivk road ope Sa^urtlay, .1u 11.
line ii ladies ready to wear dresses
I’riJH will be given for tin three Wu do we :ir&lt;’ not allowed to give L'Dth from the Altamonte in Orlando,
and millinery and will bring them.i best couple-, and front present inili- J
, t],j„ informafiott, Sim),
Simply- writ** et«*.
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Kere
Mi-&lt; I!the Hopper of • At- mifi.ei. ih&lt;- ■
!,■ &lt;,u will 1 ■wery a
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. . u as per in­
lie
laiii.i will arrive this week' to join stron
in t* \k i m i . nj m i l|J. I n i r;m*nt
structions in tin* ail.
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the Ft* til'll Millinery stalT as head
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For Sate Two Durov Jersey smis I , *»f Ml '\, I: - i of S \\ , .Sr-r j'J A
of N\V^i, ^*■*’i in*t i*J, r.iv.t.*l.iti Jti
.. Iiutiiling in the rear of his bakery Ry . and well known in tlu- city was v. i t Ii pig*.
Thoroughbred stuck S I I *ini'•
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ah*’ , I • will wash and pack relcry seriously injured Li-f night .It It III I
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1‘ii‘h llir&lt;-&gt;' weekt old
l‘ ir Liter *or • i »••■11 of titn.i oiti it* ni,i- 11&lt;&gt;« , • ,r
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I .*‘,1 In• f sbl. ItcUint i*» flc
tao*f tl'tne
siding h; t&lt;&lt;-l'ig
.ie.-r.-&lt;l l.cl wet'll
l“f ■■• -.*nt hern trade.
tmt h sow
'A Ik llatlard. Alla *1* 'ii«* I iii fuf* i l* rL i irp*iui i mifi , At
the ha"H "i a . .ihtoit-v .in*i the tender
*| ! «r-1 f i Mitl i, lift *tn1 1Hh *ld&gt; i-f Marrii,
I In
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monte sprim:
&lt;&gt;Yir!a:.d Touring Car much &gt;loss
1*•I . .
ol th*1 engine where lie in* making a
* Li^iml ttAWio i* wliifptm*
than value (or quick sale.. II. it O.
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&lt;i| hernna. Mofliljl.
coupling.
He was badly bruised
For
Sate
My
lot
on
First
street
-Garage, \\. A. Stringfellow.
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Jir.l i.4i|)&gt;H*y Ilf ((*■!*%«, floritirt,
ami crushed hip and sq-taiped in- opposite Knlildu* N’ est Hotel-.
Itoinn \\till i mi* i*l IM'lii va, rinroLi.
1 on
inr ida
lehr, Undm an yf A U a mopte was
„ i4l|. ..... * h - i d i y s.e.an. . ^
h)r^ ,,r&lt;M,r flv
,&lt;*'it,‘»|. Unflda
treuf
III iltT \V r&gt;u 1*.
in i'
t- &gt;aiur«luy taking in thr Dr
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m*i look for mo. \ddre». Robert Hiiel,*&lt;baiim. Tam
II- nft. rf
Mill.
[air
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attending to business mat serioti' • oapln ,u in- and (&gt;w* i will’
pu,
Ida.
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l l r p A f I m r n i »*f Ihi* I n l r i l u r
soon he himself again. ■
tT ^ Lmiil nffjrtH' ml t «itti)i ' - * lIM. f“I ■
hue!, and dress as comical as you
l-'or Sate or I’rghange Itendingi .1 H U 4 f V . . .
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n t ii »i 1'4 %ill n, i
r- (* ■ •• Untie 1'art&gt; at the Sl.nl'stamkird Mfitoreygie, equipped with lUfin# t»f i» hrfi»h&gt;
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i m r S l T .&lt; .day . night. Fell. '2(llh&lt;
( Roseii MiugnebV. Pfesfi'dite tanti ait if It {iff*' II nfilf ! 1',’MI „if &gt; No. 11*4011, t«r
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Eomi and join the fun. Ten. cents Osceola ‘ County Fair 'hikes
\n headlight, F"irestoiie*lires. etc.. JSII.IIO li.l Mi£«"
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, b'l.n Morrill is home from I'lorat
.V K Ii -«ft ** if Ix fur*
Tile ttscmda County I -ur Assoeia boat in good conditioo.
hliifofil* HorltJa, on Ihe |(»fh *I«&gt; «*f Mkfth.
tila l nm-rslty for a few. days rom- tion, in order to make it interesting Guernsey, Oriamlo, Fla.
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( Ini mudI rrsimrs n« » it n**-****
ifii! &lt;ner to attend the Seminole from more t bun one st and point !ms
i II 111««I«111 *(.ttri r*f t»t-ni&gt;v#, H tri'lt
Count v F ‘ift'.
N. Sutton t«f t!&lt;ri«*v*1. i lofDfn
F'ur Sale on West Sub*- Fifteen
made arrangements by which it will
W, J thanit-l *'f (Ihifith,
acres,
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tiled
and'farmed
five
years
4*. M. llofiM'll of (iftipMij
(o .fge *Wise -has |nirchas«d the hq,, in, posit pin to oiler the public
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5anL*#&lt;l'-ltttsntrx* o f- \ht* Tampa r.oinrt hitHT Gnir nfifinitf^TO~ r;r«T truh srflim'tnjftiuttjtr* opt1Tjjtyrfrotij
loading
statio'm
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house
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A beautiful Fite IV,0 let with hath room and hot ami mid
husjui-.. in the future us usual. may lie.
Long time.
Enquire A’,
water.
' I mir laundry business* will he np- automobile, spick and span." just
ll-Fri-Mp
|erilaii-d nt ail times and you will from, .tin* f.iFtorv, . having all tile |Herald Dll iu,
b ' •- pr-’ippi and careful service. latest improvnunents and a|ipMiaiieet
For Kale Heavy double buggy.
[Contineed from.Page ;t'
electrie lighting, s«df 't.irtinir, etc.,
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spring*,
canopy
top,
leather
Ihllrr Hahyt'uPlt jI
will lie given, away on the last &lt;kuy
*'• '" Hprjl'tit,an. now has a nest
Score turd# and applirntioh blank
of tin* Fair A! ISO LI TKLY ‘ 1 RKL! cushions." Could be mode a"delivery
'■■■i f; 'to dale meat market ami
fur th oH eU or Ral^v Coi
m b^!
Now get in the runtrinr. l j ‘* en* wagon. Sanford Wagon Works.
i'i *oe pew (inrncr block on
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* tird!?" u}* I-* y iii r - There are «b#oMf.
11 " I itely ip* stnnL: tied to tho*proposi­
For Sale Wholesale eat,-hi hr- nod 1Th® ,
“ wi"
l’liu " &gt;" Morel.|
’■ to, nn.he a storF look attion.
shipping .fish httiltie v with ncD. fir in g 'be Ib.l.y Week Campaign,
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and hFs sucre n is assured.
All tiiat i;. required to enter into
i*1 1 ; fail \o set* the Valentine
this most inter*- ting contest i« llmt
I',u ty at the Skating
to do «o nt nme mid tfitoid-a-rush in
you .purchase n ticket to the O.'eeol
Wluu* Wyandotte*, m lehratcd lie * , t|p’ last ntpipeiit.
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V ,i; i ;ilay tduhi, .Feh. Nth. County Fair a OOe i;'cner;d admis­
gal Ktfnin of Canada wlu-re vigtyousi There " il! lie thr.’. da»#es:
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sion tieket. I'itt* tnjtkiirc *s easy.
T h e T o o t A ir A c w t e r n f o r . ' b y H ire o t a m l p o s i t i v e c o n Constant, heavy
Clm &lt; A.' liable* froqi G month-..
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f : Touring (■ ,r f,,r Sale M a The tlcKet. explains Itself. Every­ I bird, nre raised.
, y,;l(r.
tml, scTcntifically inserts hot air in correct proportions in
Hatching egg* and Baby
■ Ik &amp; O. Garage, W. A body has an equal. share. F-" get |layoff.
Chix! Hooking order* notv. F'. I’,
Class It Rabies- from 12
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i : tho intake manifold of yo u r ca r. and thereby increases *the
busy!
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month*'
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-Tiekcta to the F'.tir are or, sr.le Ini
... vlliciency o f.y o u r ca rb u re to r .onec hundred p e r c e n t.
’ ■ 1 i i Hid- court house twilight Orlando, Saufiird, K ij-im m c a n d ’ For S a l t —One International trdgk • And •Class , C From .21 to a n , — - m * Kill ttttcffdxnco is (Tesirc !.
Hera is Whcrt
we Claim
and Guarantee
till- surround IHR tVmi. J ! HT'~ easily Thoroughly overhauled nqd [mint
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h b.’k your Cpld ijr L a ‘ Grippe secured, uml mean a great .deal to *vl. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford,
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More Speed, it Cooler Engine, More Power. Flexibility
* ,lh a low doses of GOG.
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all.' la OrTamlb they are (■' L.
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Mr*. Tho*. Cooke of Oriamio is and fttso in driving, Less Carbon, an Air Brake, Saving of
‘
' Mr!‘
W. Smith and family have fo;i:\d .at the fallowipj; jdat--: John
b)hu
FOR
KENT
'P en d in g .a few .lays will....... . sister, r)(/ ’ j n g a s o l i n e .
I' " 1 '"Th e city i,m| will reside at *'■ i5m|iU*. I'pre Food Grocery Store,
Mrs. W. (.. Dot oursey and family. |
avenue.
For Rent Room*, furnished or
.. ralimtto —
v— . , Mr. Smith San Juan Hotel, Elk*' Club, at the
,, ,a v t tbifrge of the businesa of drug store, of Messrs. FNt« &gt;, M« - unfurnished. Light housekeeping if
Mrs. S. I.. Johnson left Saturday
• hiru Mutual ‘Aid Associa- Klroy, Merck, ami the Lucerne I'h.tr- desired. -1OR Palmetto.
il-:it
for Covington, l.a.. to he with her
«f this rJly.
.
maey, l&gt;. L. Field':) Luitrhclle 1/e
Sanford,
For Rent Two . furnished, rooms daughter, Mrs. E. 1*. .Marten, (lur­ Rhone T18
Cream Parlors nml Phillip*' Larage.
r ',' *. **'* be given to the three
k-O'i Mng- ing the-serious illness of her father-!
If in Sanford apply tit tlm Hotel for light housekeeping.
at the Valentine
in-law. Dr. Marten.
e.olia aveiiue.
5l-2te
&gt; « « « « ;0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 000 ) o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o e o o o o o o o *
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Remember!
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Dodge
Vat**
*■ ■’lu.-day night, Feh. 1 Ith.
For Rent —Five room cottage.
Mr. ami Mr*. J. C. Ramsey of
lliniohile Absolutely Tree!
V-o.-gand come.
5 1 -lte
with modern improvements on Film Cleveland, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs.
18- He
avenue.
N. II. Garner.
Wit'rher of Miami were guests of
J r : !,U.r" ' r ,,f Winter Park is
lluslness College Opens
j(l, . " r 'laughter*. Mrs. D. S . ' Tho Pan American College of
Mrs It L. Jones’ la*t week.'
I lenty of furnished rooms, with
“, , " n
Mr*. W. S. Thornton. r
,1 t 1 ( lie .i’’# uuar t
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for g*■ntlemcn al .k15 Ka-it
Mr' I. C. Mur,. Ii' miii
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, Hut Cia.solnie Dry Cleaning. Alfcratefs
ill
the
Rai.i.
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I nut i Ii *1 reel, ci)r fo u rth ami Jiunville and Mr*. C-lialtners Connelly of t
boat to Enterprise for yesterday morning amt the nitend- ford avenue.
lions
of
All
Kinds on Sltort Notice
Till ^
•1GJ7 t'p
Churlestoo, S. ('., are jhe guest* of
•j
tlulM
^ 42-lOtp
ami* win very iVultering to 'he nianJoin Our GcntlemeYt's Valet Club.
$2.00 I’cr Month.
♦
Furnjshed Rooms by Day, Week Mrs. A. P. Connelly.
;
J' ‘friend* of 4#-\V. Gorin*|agemenrt Tho night a hpul «»f eoiy*®
SU IT S $ 15 .0 0 U PW A R D
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. much
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__ tfiere ire more or Moiith — J’urk avenue flat, . 106
ofhu
‘ ily
re g re
t- to learn
larger
n*
Miss Daisy Orvings of Chatta­
d'
vihir-h
orciirred
in
Jnc'l
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pupil*
that
have
the
time
to
attend
North
Park
avenue,
over
L.
It.
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Mrs. nooga, Term., is the gut-st of her
‘l' * Friday ‘ night.
He had in the evening ufter their regular Philips &amp; Co. drug store.
Vi f* r th e past year in the hos- business hours.
niece, Mrs. W. J_. Thigpen.
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The new school James Patton, manager.
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S P H E R E is enough latent energy stored
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in your gasoline tank lo wreck a city
il someone should discover live secret of .
how to harness the power. A gasoline
engine as now constructed succeeds in
using only about twelve -per cent of the
PEOPLE AND EVENTS latent energy in a gallon ol gasoline; the
balance is wasted. Absolute control of *
this power would probably enable you to
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j
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carburetors.

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MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER

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. 'VItli dexterity mill lluiiliilui: like rapidity till* man
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,.u.,,!„-•« «•;.t&lt;■ri ti1IIiiit*u 1 delightfully mystlfyii
!&lt;iualt cnntrilus it g liens and every nd mystery* ti Irlinnfili III. dellglii:iii •!&lt;«1-

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1C mysicrious.—

■t i' it itiiiimiuin.i tnw-1ut* iiimI aitnuiilirr
rm vin t^n uIn n/fu i wlit* -li |. p u m' ii Ii -H liv the
VikIIi 'W. They •Irc-N In I lit* i&gt;i&lt; nin*-&lt;|iir unlive costume uml slim nml warble uml echo tbrlr
till I lie r.illrr-r ami violin ll.er are

Imperial Theatre, Feb. 1(5-17-18-19
Adults Season, $1.50
Children, Season 75c
Single Admission -Afternoons Hhc

fir••11ut•Iy mil h i years wmiM vie eiironuter again sueli weather eondiliiins. Th" l ’hauluiii;uii doesn't
peal to people that are satisfied with
the cheapest sort of shows, hut , I
r “ Common, fellers, all pile In,'.just
still believe there are enough people
tra I into low, second and back and
here who enjoy.clean, high cla«n en,nfl wo go. Yep. we took that cor­
tert ilniVredt to support the f'lim ner fast nr-arlv hit the guy we pn*‘-

BUDGET OF OPINION JU ST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME

Evenings, HOc and 2;“r.

a few minutes after being shot he
died.
The dead man's name was C. K.
Mitchell- anti he had been wot king on
tho pumping station near Aliantonjo
#ntl» according to sLateim-nts secured
Was u man about 'ri years of age,
Mitchell was .hot about n inch b**-

station contractors b
••barged and :ift&lt; r 1 .
several conlllcting »t.ir:.
in regard tfl w h ere.the
from whicli wore found
son.
Several witnesses )i;tv
p.iened to npp--ar ’ 11

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A C 1IIK I, I S A M ( ) N ( i Yl
“ H E ’ LL P R E N T ’ E M

TAKINU NOTES AND FAITH
— SO SAYS SAVNTKRFR.
si t r t«; MNs’r. i Hi;

know that the Seiiiuiote County
Fair proved a * u&lt; ee.s even.with nil
the weathei
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weather prnpht* u .mist it. TiiN mil.,
demonstrates that in time the f..-tt
clement of Sanford will predominate
and male a •it • b&gt; r. with. .» i ' ­
ll IIin li ■&lt;( I ii &lt; : . r . t V ,t 11 I i t litew
odd water nil ever,, timve *.f fhe
progressive element. The fair h.»lu-cti one of the greatest ad vert i
metits that the illy timid li.tv i'and
that it really .ante tail with (lying
colors is one .of the w &gt;
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age. Hut they i.-iy that every knock
is n Hbnst and this probably Re­
counts for the wonderful . m - . s - &lt;■(
the fair.

every ihl'Mit^
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has more th a n paid Id- y e a r's .alary
already in n lacine p.*.»p|e here "and
■&gt;h-»wiog them «- ■•.1 1.■I it: #•&lt;.
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g ettin g th em irile &gt;• f I
lie i. inkill-; a •great burd 'll oT l It • InniM- f . .

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Wii wish to thank all who have so generousjy cooperated with us in our efforts to place
in Sanford a reliable Business Training
School.
I f you haven’t already entered, call at the
school and let us show you what, we are
doing. Less than a year from now you will
he glad you were one of the first to attend
the Business College.

SANFOUI),

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week - hud been turned away' fron pon Spring- you have our word for unless tllr pubitL- ttipii'-rt tt *
Sanford this winter, on account o it; we know him and muld call his should. I know that the niea
lack- of hotel facilities. These peopl name if we had the mind. Hut we ‘ buck th is 'ivnitio-ltion“ every , e:t
11 .Alley
(luteii woutu nave aiayeti nore tutu a minute:
.Sanftirt
spent on an average of three dollars; “ Do you- know, any man who eiUrrtn
per .day. -You can figure out for blocks all publln -progress because of I bat th
your -elf if a tourist hotel would pay I * mcrceuat
jj
| t., Hold on t,. who n«
here or nut.. The i|uestion is a tire- vvh.it somebody else .. . him? I»« In Hfe
■omp. one but I just want »o cal! you jmuw.« houl ? hr'n»elled m greed Vk;,r'1 1
your attention to it pgain. rfoino w|lo ,i,-ver spends u eenl unh- , lie Chiuta
day this town will wake up.
.mortgages all its pleasure for him- llcitor’
, ■M'U?
Do you know a mini who the ini
There was some objection to th e'm akes no movement to help the in Sanl
Hoard of Trade having a paid seerfr* commuiiily'unlcis he {CPU irrOTe-tliaTr^ lo' Huj
lary. Some members could.not seo H per rent 'allowed on the straight lu'causi
where it would pny but those Aho loun coming hack to him? That's plenty
have been watching the stunt of the the man!
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'probab
new secretary* can easily, mc where it--‘•'“ What? You don't think of him? and us
pays to have a secretary on the job You can’t recognise him in your list his dul

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S A F E T Y F IR S T --P ro tect Yourset

tii- lumber, the hardwart*,, t he plas-

ter uml ||mc nnd .&gt;-i inenl 'hut they
hid a special repres“iilative of the
1 aje &amp; T o wno Lock Co. come here
to'Sntifoid to make special plans for
1ttr trttT-dvl’uftrftTyTdCtti^nT'-iy?mIITiTi11g

and thw p-ut of th® building is tli^
tlmst that money ran buy. The flltl
Hardware Coiip-tny also wished to
annuum &gt;•■lluit they would move into
their new tjutirlcrs .in .the Scutiinole
County Hank building on Pohruary 20th and will have.special drives
in niany lines evbry w'cek and. The
Herald will tell you about .them. •
Will I’rcM'nl Trophy

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On Wednesday evening x»K the
I’renhyteriaii church Mr. M. C. Vugg
of the Children’s Home Society^of
llorida will speak on bis work and
will present a silver* trophy won by
the 1‘reshyterian.C. K. of Sanford io
the Save a.'rtahy Vampa'h'ii in Iltlfi.
Mr. Duncan H. Curry, state presi­
dent of i'. k , will alr.o he (iresent.
The C. K. Societies from Del.and
and Orlaipl'v have been invited to lm
present.
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Buyers and Shippers of

2;etables and Fruit
Bn Car Lots or Less
First Street

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Early Sunday nurrning Sheriff E. %
L. Itr.idy received a telephone call
that Home one wiih ,1j•charging fire*
tlie New Smyrna Newa indicate^:
arms around Altamonte,'and aeipm"Again tliij year l have been rail­ panied by Deputy Hell and Ollleer
ed upon lo dig down int.t'my purket Jloy 1*1111® they &gt;i out for A't.iand help them make up a Cham.tu- . monte ill the ivherllf'H autAmohile
qua deficit. Hut I am not ready to •and arriving there vet-r’e informed by
|nay vet that the Chautauqua move­ the nviglihpr!i that chnoting had
m e n t isn’ t a good -thing ,and that been going on uil through the night.
So after going all over the nurNew Smyrna dncun’a need one every
roundiug
territory the therilT- .met
t year, for she doc* about u#t hud as
any town I know . The Chaoiainpia , Mr. Fuller «hn t.il.1 Sherilf Itr.idy
the road
.this year evidently would huvo p.ntl that a man wa* lying
just
half
a
mile
from
'Altamonte
out under favorable weather condi­
about to die.
tions, for-the Halo, of Hcanoti ticket®
Before any o.4siHtaiice coubl &gt;•»
was much larger than last year,’ and

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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Demonstration Specials
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present* 'I by tb^ &lt;tub, ; 'i i ! ' . i
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IN T H E H EA R T OF T H E W O RLD ’S G R EA T EST V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
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VOLUME VIII

S A N F O R D — L i/c U WoKli L iv in g

SANKORI). FLORIDA, T l ’KSDAY, FKMRI \

president

WILL ASK
PERMISSION

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[submarines.
Their aggr.-g.ii.. t.*n1 o:«- was
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Mlcurncr, tin* \\urri^tiT.sJuris 7fl7o
t o n s js reported t o ‘have been sunk. I*
- A GcrnuVn olfjciuF uanutncea the
ainkinc during One tiny by a -single
submarine of 51.Mm i . „ . • oT^mtente
vessels—an auxiliary cruiser of 2Q,000 tonaf two auxiliary .mi-&lt;ra or'
trnnspprt steamers of |:j, off tuna i
ya* li and one transport of l , on ton*.!

IN DEFENSE CHAUTAUQUA
OF AMERICA BIG SUCCESS
SOLONS ACT THIS YEAR

Moon for tin* Motorist
E. Van Hernschoten was in tiic
city n few days o f-lo st week donionstrating the i'r c s t o - U c which is a
preparation of en n v a s and glue sold
in large drips for patching your'
Tuner tubes making a self vulcanizitjg patch w ith 'a fabric l»nek that
will bold the largest blow-out a:
well as the smnlliil puncture.
A
cold putcb can be applied without
the use of tools, only a knife or

Using riinrth for Hotel

CITY DADS
FAVOR BAND
FOR SANFORD

ro ARM AMERICAN S H I P S
Miami, Fla., Feb. IP.—Oiler of u ( ’O N ( i l l E S S W I L L I •ASS AU- F I N E I 1ST O F A T T R A C T I O N S T 1**0 ™. Hl"* your l " " hands veing
AN D D E C I D E T O P A V E B U L K ­
IN S U B M A R I N E
number of rooms in the White
M AN E N T H IL L
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M A K E ’ F IN A N C IA L
' t o ."
HEAD PA RT O F PA RK AV­
Temple used ordinarily far Sunday
ZONES
1 , F IR ST
Wuhinsion. Fell. 20.— Tho AmerGovernment today * continued'
____ s ailing poliry__ towards GerItiiny’* rutWcaJ submarine warfare.
L d although it is t,»k«f|i for granted
iPretidrat Wilson will ro before COft||Tr»» on the.situation before adjournlurnt. March I. the statement wn
[authorize&lt;! today that BO f a r lie has
'n»dr no definite plana to that end.
I Tbr viiit "I the President to the
apitol yesterday to discus* with
xriton the advisability of appearbtfon’ a joiqt session to ask
thorny f»»r protecting American
luilor* and ships from i&gt;ubin urine.-.
Iku ei'fn r* '‘ •** much speculation
step will In- ta)
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A cAtfC-.-i -.l ,lie!it;l m T .i a liyf." ll|;;l
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Uritiet &gt;
the prWtiil i oiidilior.s, iridcr which
post of the American siiip.i in overkai trill * liavo been frightened into
ciiuc'Iin* -railing dates, cannot lie
prrmittrl m eorjtnue.
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bosrvcr. 1 1 at this does not alter the
f*rt tlia* thrnti,,h fear o f . the eonse• Aincni nri ships and many
tf those i f other nationalities arc
it. port. The i’t*rrtTTr^ nf
Halifax i. a port of examination,
iHesim- one veisfls to avoid the
dirjcr f*i a I * not going to Kirhwall : ■ ■ ; icd to lessen sonieii li.it
thfr’.ii . •( the virtual Idoekade of
mii-rti \ . -i
i ports.
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for uno in repairing casings and seem
EN UE W IT H S H E L L
School add other purpo.Yi ha* been
to
have struck a patch that.should
made to tiie I li..trior of Commerce
Washington. Feb. 20.- With the
Tlie Sanford Chautauqua has
Among the many important mnt|d!I a long felt want for the motorby the \\ Idle re.upte lit. is., ronimi end of tin* Sixi;'-(nuilh ('ongre-s In c:i .i i:ri ,t*. -.n^L.s.i.__________ ;__
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a i*. mi
were t lit* attractions
council
at
tlieir
regular
meeting last
Several d'*ir.oiistratioiis made here
nious in ux of toitri-r« .it t! ".height leaders aro .on ; '.rating llieij ener- satis .
but t i e committee fh
night wiia tiie financial encourageSaturday
seem
to
have
convinced
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• til : * » ul tinei l iti revenue charge
til ally made (.otnethlhg betthose who" tried the I'retlosl.oe that mint given the new Sanford Hand,
Livingston of the ('iiamher of Coin* and natiouul if r.sc legl.tlAtioii.
t.*r ihaq expeiMcs. The Chautauqua
and the resolution to pave Park
[it
is a I ooti to i ho owners of »a’rs.
mcrco Is muking .plan* to placi* a
Much’ loYig ; • :: ;* g-&gt;:&gt;i*r,il logi**- tiiis
u as th e UniUlille n l t r a c - |
a
vi nnc from the trick at the end o f
number n(* aiu ih ci and mts in the. lotion every ore" ft •&gt;r.n, -*'N iriurlt •lioij.q \Jpili p a d . , accou n ts fur th e i . K. 1L Smith, proprietor of ’the
the
dock to tho boulevard with
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church lor enter , tic purpi -’ s. " I give wa;. to :i;-proprl;tll t . mid b a l a u . •• cn tjic rl.'ht ride of t h e 1 1
in!!
making a . good temporary
Tills ,is the tlrst tir. e in’ the his­ men s u m that relate tu the prepara- led-’i ’* anil the r. l of tlm ercsii enn I agent and will demonstrate th * iim •
'trcci
and
walk for the peifestriamt .
fu! 1 1 of lids new fabric to any one
tory of the city that a church bus lion of the uitlo.i .i ,*
ttlt itii
he , n i in t ’*', . j d g inartcil pcoplo!
until the brick can be laid.
opened its doors tu Imlp provide which *inu\ grow out i ‘ t !‘e dlplo- who cn .i a?.-.
end Innight tickets,
. Tip i" two things in themseivod
-tiittli- bn .tk ’ wi*. *i it ., in
lodging lor pi ijde
ho
T h e Clia
1U,I*tia tills year demonat • of (hi* .ntiTi". t imp ............ and
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In the senate the reven e* an i
Lelluee llaiiuts It.g I rice
l , t SaoifuZu—.p iiplo im u p
&lt;li rum:.-rr.'d’e that the. ill . council is “
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Th
e qiveil t.lfa right-*. I tiMEtt lilf a ,i.,,its of a y.o.nl Chau­
A car of b ttuio shippui ju*»t he-. nil " ('■ tho needs of thn ijfty and
White Tempfe is a larg* r-IntrcY ’th • of-wnv r.-. sport :•» the'eshfon::" t* mid 11ttu p i
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IS SERIOUS
LATE REPORT

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11;, man gav'ii a •I• 1 1 eceived i aldegrartis reporting suefrom l lie
Wekiwa britlfe to loin rli. ,,nr,j,.,. There iscopfldin.e". IiijwI * night l.»r
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th,. _.,pj.ropriatj'm »"•' •*■ i tiob-il report ol tlu* t ’kautouqii a Mini hi i i" for llie lij'fra* ' til it . i**M volt
r■itiiis in the Miraumpnt brlct nt W ilson's w n u t .o.&lt;t from ,.v,.f ,|1;„
lidr -*br- - t - r —- -r***t
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H**v— —h*--? h­ t t r Fcrrura rri'ft trn* find VcWliv.I.
vi.e -Ancre-front in- France . t»lts &lt;*rr t*» th*- ‘ Ircrige rp q n f jlTie .'|riI! - .. ri n hard to regain the pOsi- l he .Mime t.- It.:* o' t
r*" i 1 ft* " l itri.•&gt;« r:• Ii..- i alt I *• ii ai tcil
liy ,*.:.&lt;tuiii*fi| tii.it lie luul i!io..ited In.- dated .’ie-tcrd.it at Santiago ilc Cuba,
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part of the i omitLU*ign and salary
A itii Mtge from ’Rafael Fer’iqm'lcz,
Itior.i tin- I.fit inh took from' them .Del.ami joining our tirick road , at. .\j»irt.h j .
St.
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'* amounting* lo
lo rim ('luitilitu- chief military'cohiioiuul nit nf that
ituriluy. I.ill illcir ntte'inptn were tiie steel drawbridge over the St
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a|ul tlutMiC total reielpts would province, stating that he had taken
roiilr-N,
the Mritisli War Of- Joints rivi r ut M iftii" at d .1
" " ',* r* * 1(1 j puy the delicit htado lust year, |uiy lluire and Vigouni and "tnmorrow*
w- Altai ing in waves, the (Jer- hard .road now being built in Volti- '!r . •-U1 "'I" ’ ‘J*
»CA rniM».i^ndtir ihn w^nnimlmtMit aiu. fxurn. JfcK -S m Ja o a JO. ih uJJaU xn .0m.rduringMjm .last awslnn, ;(w mg ' irp' - a t t - t n c i T P f K i T jrear thill he woYitU occupy.Tlaza* Hay a mo un&lt;(
* of tl.." Hritish ‘ guns and were ferry uht! Joisis o n r 'b r ic k roads n»- Senators &lt; *.irl of Ar unsns,. pri o- h ave a bulAure in. lilt* .bank of $lfi.* from tloTe two iuvudittg columns
rpt hark to flieir trenches, suf- the ferry ut the hiot of Celery ave i'b*nt protein; Shi veil* of Indiana and .* Resolutions of respect were read s ill (.ale Manzanillo ond.Chuparra."
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At Mnnzanlllq " th e American •’
nt heavy raqualties. At no pl&amp;ro nue.' ln fuct i| will be ditlicult for i Rurfeigb uf^ Maine.
by President Walker, thanking all
the attacking forces reach ‘the the tourists to travel the cemru! por-'l B " 11"'' ,,u'mhor* ar,‘ •b*«ermit»t*.l wliu* had been so Lind to (lie us.niei- squadron protects the lives of for­
tion of thy state* without going over-jlh#t",f a "
* ™ lon
" ,,r' atinn and hud donated in various eigners and those C.iihans who ap­
dti»h line.
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the line brirk roads of Seminole w “r &gt;* because of • failure •to pasq
plied lo the Consulate."
The ltrii.-t, au'ITcre I no vasualties. ‘despite* tile fart that we wgre not t b'KlsIall.ht. the fault shall not lie wavs. Treasurer II. F. Whit tier also
"Astonishing success............... .....
gave
his
financial
report,
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lwy/a|itiircd TMi otlicerf and men. placed on* lltu Di.\ie ' Highw ay.
with
them.
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stated
tiie
nfany
good
points
Another message signed by Gov.
The It. rim War Ofllco says that in , . M. Hocumore, president of the
The program for this week inin the (’.huutduquu course and railed Mandulcy of the province of San­
|«» Ar.cr. lighting Saturday |»osicltnliM
consideration
of
the
Danish
Scarborough Motor Guide has just
fur un expression of the Audience tiago, dated yesterday at Guanta­
ttora -. viral times changed liands
come to Floridatwilli a touring party West Indies blit, which it is hoped us to whether they wanted it next
namo said "All tho territory here
F"* ^ul before abandoning their from Indfanapolls and states that hiuy be passed tomorrow, and pas­
^vinccl .crater positions the Ger- tho ripuls will be built throughout sage of (he army, military academy year or not and the endorsement uprising in our favor."'
♦ ’rotii the treunurer of customs ut
took 130 prisoners and cap- the Dixie Highway by June first and sundry eivil appropriation bills. was unanimous. Much credit is due
due the committee thut brought the Caitnnneru, province of Oricntc, Dr.
r*d live machine cans.
The poatoflirc appropriation bill
and the Florida people can journey
Chautauqua to Hanford, to all the Ferrara said he hud this * message:
Trench raiding operations and -nf- from this state to Chicago over the with its sonnte ntnendinept for "bone officers utui especially to Dr. George
"Col. Audrcu* und Cupt. Gulls,
dry" prohibition, may be culled up
Utr)' dads continue.
In Cham- best of highways
Hyman, pastor of the Iiaptiqt.church with 2.0(H), volunteers und regular
He
is
anxious
to
have
Sanford
on
dry"
prohibition,
may
ho
called
ji
Iff. near Ripont. sa.vs |lcrliii. tho
who m:\nagc&lt;l the Chautauqua and
tnrh h^ve shelled the Grrmuns iri thed Scarborough- map ' and road in the house, today. Wlu n the cotli- for the first time in the histqry of forces with us dominate completely
position raptured from the guide and this is iih excellent oppor- mijtce moves for non concurrence Chuutnuquas in this city made it tho province. The peqplc hifre tjycidedly with out movement.
Wo
sevural ' uit'mhcrs, including Repre
d lY -1 *
w, &lt;^* but have been un- tunity for Sanford to make a bid
pay.
occupied t lie public offices which
lo launch infantry atturks c ' |or recognition "-from th,ls 'ioutist ^cnRative Randall oUCalifornia, ProThe men -who have-stood behind
vel that will come mir' way next hlbltionlst, will move to concur in the Chiuitauquu movement here for run smoothly und regularly. __ TrunJ 8c “ftfllcry-flre of the Germans,
iu lh e t t c r way an effort to put the prohibition issue the past five-years und in some in­ quility general.' Have guaranteed
tept fur. isolated attacks, the iL ^ t n and there is
nulionul and foreign interests witli
thun
taking
some
sp.W" in’this squurely before tho house,
'lolrnt of )vhich was delivered
stances have hud to pay for them
the
assistance of the more sedate,
guide.
The
hook
is
u
compendium
..The
report
of
the
Rules
Commit­
IL ,hr Rutotians against Teutonic
out of their own pockets now feel
poiitjons in . the Uitus alley of information and" will go u&gt; some tee, which has* been conducting-, the tli.it they have started the move­ element of these populations, for
the triumph of our cause of peace
"leak" inquiry, ..probably will be
Hournania and in which Rerlin twenty thousund motorists.
ment and placed it upon a firm
und right against the actions of an
made
to.the
house
itefore
the
etui,
of
Mr. Uocamora conducted a tour
* :i’ r*pubed little fighting is
foundation und while they will give
urbitrury government.”
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week.
f'fogn-M in th,* easier theuter.
recently of twelve c^irs froih Indian­
it their suppftrt each year feel that
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•bograd admits the entry of apolis to Florida, 'and itated that
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sotnu of the other public spirited
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5&gt;»ni into Russian trenches south with the oxfeption of u few spots in
Washington, I). C., Feb. 2 0 .—Sus­
Fla. Troops Coming Homo
citizerm should assist and want u
. '(ln,k. hut snyp later thnt they Alamabti, Georgia and Florida,'"In,
pension of money order, service with
San Antonio,.Tex., Feb. 1 , Gen. new committee lo manage the Chau&lt;•
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* driven out.' I In tho Carpathian all not over HU&gt; miles, it was fairly
all postoffices of Cuba "except Ha­
tnuqua next season.
t .
*^Ul,Do German work subiii good going from indiuuupoliH -to Funston announced thuL fifty thou­
The idea of tmikiiig it n free vana was announced today by Sec­
! ra hw |K?en captured by the Miami.
Mr. Hocumore stated that sand guardsmen would lie sent home, Chautauqua will ulso lie investi­ retary Ilurleson, ut the request of
PWanx.
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from carefully compiled statistics, und had been divided into two con­ gated, nnd if possible this will^ be Cuban *authorities.
lBjVh° Auslro I,allun an J Mnce- gathered by his company from over tingents of 5,000 each, the first con­ done, giving Ibis city not only n
I r&gt; theaters artillery actively one thousand cars .they routed to
C. A. Ilayncs Here
tingent to be divided into four good. Chautauqua free hut giving
aminatc*.
Nothing new has Florida lost year, the money left in
W.
M.
Haynes, business manager
the city a lot of free advertising from
hrough concerning tho sittta- this stute totaled over $ 1,000,000 groups. It will require four weeks tiie same.
of the Sanford Herald has the good
The
L ° n * u*
front, where previ- und when we realize that tho’usunds to move these four groups.
. Rut the Chautauqua has come to fortune tiiis week "of having his
ffporu credited tho Hritish more cars will come when we* have first group includes the Second slay in Sanford.
father, C. A. Haynes with him. Mr.
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Pm i|4' v K ta,&lt;en m o re
positions more good roads, it t*ave evidence of Florida and South Carolina infantry
Mrs. It. W. Edwards of Houston, California und th is.js the first time
U m « aTUr,U *n l *u‘ rcK‘on °( Kut- a state Vide automobile association and tiie First Iluttnlion Georgia Ar­
which will be forever and always
Texas, an old resident of Sapford is he has seen Walter in some ten
rn i IIlore British steamers have working to bring tourists and give tillery, und Is expected ..to depart in visiting her mother, Mrs. E. W. years. » Needless to 'say the v{alt will
a few days.
Pealfddy.
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bottom by German them the pleasure of good .roads.
be appreciated l&gt;y both of them.
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, ti • q.r.t i ,1 I'.iri. a\ cniie
tiling badly needed and
oiiio ll he. lieu Waiting to hud out
d the treet.co.ilil lu* bricl.ed. Sinru
this cannot, he dona at «»&lt;»•*- ,the
•hilt paving will at.-wer ill purposes
for a temporary paving ami the rfty
.. iii..it i- t.» to**congr.itot itcil upon
t lo |* h.|f "l!fia* I In- 'c i &gt;\. i »i|l•i,.,-t - m
* h"-ir in.". I mg last night uud di-posi. i* of .-am e .

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a word tljat i- for to amIni ion,
An cm IIP. .amlm hed to shutter

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!- forever t h, Of I" with
i'
mi-Moit.
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\i".f l-.iw hat in i .urn;
and
patience uud .skill.
Tlu* Sanford Hoard of -Trade reroj*’i’7i" no If- nr Can't- Tliuy have
-aid they w^uhl produce the Ihingn
they went after .mil they will.
. Xiiqul \nq fig ii member wn tala? .it
th.it you are going lo'iUiml by and
is- that the efforts of your Hoard of
Trade are’ bficbed up to the letter.
It takes individual loyalty condensed
into ii union to produce and wu aro
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that the members are lending.
No, we wish' lo again reiterate
that* the Hoard of Trade represents,
tin* -inner and saint. Your denotqinatioq looks good to us. so does your
polities.
\ye gladly diti'et you to
your "own church, to your own so­
ciety or to members of your own *
purty. * We ure solely anti wholly itf
the boosting und upbuilding of San­
ford and Seminole county, and fur
the world we wouldn’t throw you
down, fill our pipe from your packago of Hull Durhum, thv meanwhiletrying to cram down your throat
our idea of politics or religion. No
matter what you believe, we aru
with you, just so long*os you in­
clude in your creed a sincere belief
in this ^ity and in this coaniy-.
Sorry’ to say tliAt tiie Rdflrd oY‘
Trade is not able to accommodate
half of the tourists who want"
tackle,* boats nnd bait for fishing!
Here is a nice chance for some en­
ergetic person to establish ’ a little
business that will pay.
Thanks to Mr. Geo. D. Hart, fo r
his time und car in showing Mr. and
MrL' ‘Artl/Ur fixteh of Raspberry,
Md.. over the city.
Mr. Hart be­
longs to thut clnss of boosters and
progressives that will eventually
make the non progressives heed that
warning, "Watch,.your step." After
the ride, Mr. and Mrs. Gatch ex­
pressed themselves as delighted with
this section. They leave for Tam p a
toduy bat will return in a few days
for another stay in Sanford, before
returning north.
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The I'lqllips Studio stated yciter-'
day that the month of Junuary and
Februnry, so fur, hud brought them
double tho business thnt any tw o
months in the past hud ever pro­
duced.'.
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You won’t find photographing theso
you’ve Rot to gtrange to take care Mrs. IT. A. Howard. -Mrs. Gonzales,
Youthful Diplc
Indlnns an e a sy Job, hut If you suc­
of me and some gnragd must take Mrs. Hoy, Mra. Hal Wight, Mrs. J.
ceed you will get something Interest­
My grandson’* ,
care of iny .car for at least sixty W1 Dlcklns, Mra. H. H. Deas, Mra. ing.” Taos Is the undent pmddo not to ro into thn i
days.”
flower, Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Huff. about eighty miles from Snuta Fe, and more. In tho evening
Club Calendar
Mr.F.
T.
Heera
of
Washburn,
Mrs. Newman. Mrs. D. 8. Levyis, reached by a highway which Is only a and found the llttlo fe
Tuesday, Feb. 20. — Music Dept.
Little Happening—Mention
Wis., came to Sanford en route south Mrs. J. C. Ilennctt. .Mrs. W. L. trull over u stony mesa.
en yard again. IIo
Mina
Florence*"1
Frank,
chairman
of
of Matters In Brief— .
— he wanted to fish. No Boats or Morgan,1 Mrs. ’G. F. Smith. MrsI
shall whip.you.
Somebody culled out that the dunce I• think
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proRrnm.
Scandinavian, music.
Personal Items of
Wednesday, Feb. 21—\Velfare De­ bait or tackle around tho river front Lourks, Mra. Clarke, Miss Annie wns nt the south pueblo nml there whs- IntTum" Huym_
Interest
partment.
Program led by Miss sib the Hoard of Trade* located Mr. Annie Hawkins, Miss Jane Chap­ n rush across the log* which served ns Just don't give me
with 'young
Parker and man. Miss Florence Frank, Mrs. Ln- bridges over the little stream which per, nml tliut wll
Lillie Farnsworth. Meeting open to fleers
the public.
Subject, Americanism. Vaughn, at their lish camp up the Verne Hurt. Mr*, Jolin Meisch, run* through th« reservation. There much."—Chicago '
Summary of the Floating Small
we fiuind perhaps a hundred Indians
river. Afr. fleers hail four* days fine |Mrs. W P. Carter,
Tnlk* Succinctly Arranged for
wrapped
In white tnusllii robes and
Felt He
tiiihing tie staled yesterday n* hr
Hurried Herald Header*
Welfare Program
currying brandies of true* In tludr
One day I took __ __ _
Valentine I ’arrly ul /lin k
Short business period. Mrs. W. K. was .leaving on the Jacksonville, that
hands; They were making a weird to hi* grandmother*^ and |
• ♦ ♦ ♦ • l&gt; &gt; &gt; *«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+ ♦♦♦»'
Messrs. Parker- and Vaughn gave
A goodly crowd of young people noise and limping up and down ns they were there be got Into mf
Watson, chairman.
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Tho/ltfdle* o f 't h e Co'wtrejtational
. won't
.
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rirti
M
K
laurelled around the pueblo. ItSvns -'iimdiiiotber Kln(i|»cd hl*t
and
spectarors KUim
gathered
ati U
rhe
Patriotic S our ’land \Mjtrch, Pri­ him un ,.excellent time *jtttd he
church will Rive n Washington nodal mary School.
forget thbm. Like all .fishermen, the Skating Rink on Wednesday even u strange scene. The movement of came to me crying, nnd si
Jf.L t. —
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nt the parsonage Thursday evening.
Introduction of Miss Farnsworth. fish he caught weighed six pounds ing for frolic and fun on skates in their bodies. yriiti slight, but the cx- mother had flapped him. M . „ ___w
Fob. 22nd. There will be ji program.
Brief Expiantory Talk on Ameri­ when he was telling about it Wed­ the form of a sweetheart party and pre-slon on their faces nml tho low nt the time, Just told him to go awny
Rencr.il Rood time and refreshments. canism.
nesday. had inrrcasdtl
to
eight contest, fit the latter the door was guttural utterances showed suppressed and not bother me, that his grand­
eiuotloir, and suddenly djrectly In front mother would not slap him If ho did
Admission, Adults 25 ct*, Children
Patriotic Bedding— Mollie A her-* pounds the next morning and good- numbered and corresponding numo f "a
where
iff the
15 cts.
i
i
i
:
.
,
,
cre iI wns
was standing
stunning one nr
lie not deserve it. latter on I naked hltu
m*ss
only
knows
how
much
that
St.
natlty.
her* were placed in a hat and drawn ....., r warrlorM f ,,
„,■„ Bn,un(1
Abut *he did that his grandmother
Johns
trout
will
be
weighing
when
• Attend the annual Valentine Silver
Song Washington's Christinas
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by Mrs. Geo. Armstrong, n lady in ' „„ epileptic lit. He was ut once car- stopped him, nnd he soldi “Oil. It It
Beers tells about him way up the attdlenro entirely dlslnlcroited. rleil Into the pueblo mid .the medicine no use telling you, you love your mothT ea at the home of the Misses Pnrtyj by" Mis* Edna ITant’s diviIll
d IDCOns (1 .
I tuidont nllv
Mr
in Wisconsin.
Incidentally
Mr.
Schultz on next Monday, .1 to 5.
■don of -si.
7th Grade t*...
Boys.„
When the music sjopptfU each per- man sumtuuned. The dancers, how- •r uiiylmw.''—Chicago Tribune.
Beers
will
fish
around
Sanford,
the son on the Hour stopped on n mim- ever, were uot disturbed and the unBeading, Ilnsatnond Itadford.
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Song -Ul ILiil to the Flag, hy coming season.
her and tho one corresponding with *nnny i*erf«innnnco went on for 15
Ford Touring Car for salc'uv a
Every Day a Sabbath Somewhere.
Mrs. Jumcs Tavlot.
Mr. James F. Meade &gt;f the At­ the number drawn From the hat minutes longer.
bargain. II. &amp; O. Garage. W. A.
Every
day In the week Is n Sabbath
a p.'iar. six |
pri^e&lt;
were
given
.
" ,l* merely
prologue to
Boll Call Patriotism, Loyalty.
1*
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o VIv Y,
n ni
r die •
lantic Coast Line was a Board of I won
Stringfellov .
44 -tfc
(for someone.
Thu Greeks obaervu
The
foot
Song. "Our Country ’ll* of Thee.’’ Trade caller during (Ik Week,
which ’ proved to bn „ l„rheart 1 *
r',,,st o£
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Ab-mlityi
the.
iVrsbttts;
Tnn»dny rttT
. flic
..— &gt;—
-»&lt;■■■»-—— -r«e**H -wer**-hntlr“ rnntpsted‘ tiy
mi'll ofTVntPTTT’r.O
on the buck- of. wTtVIi
wa
A, Rullp ! 'arty u ltl l)P Htvt?n at tllt; — Social. - II uwt-—
l\**yrlnna. Wetltlesdpy; the Egyptians.
young
braves
of
the
two
pticldos.
The
Skating Kink Tuesday night, Feb.
, ,
..................... 'written “ f ’o u! f»r one
lib'
iit It-.iii-. .. ,i ii.rk* d except for a *IT«ttr ‘day; the Turks, Friday; thu He­
tO.
Get your tacky clothe* 'mid
Board of Trade Notes
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" «»'&lt;' beneftta alread y .,'' ttinjj. *1 Iio »:*-**•• ■" it .was en* bHt About flio loins and w a n deco- brew* lind several Christian sects. Sat­
.conte and have n big time. Prices
Teach the Sanford and Foipinbie ' Vc M’ c
fin'* »'# » « with "«'*&gt; *» matter of la,;l; or &lt;hnnre and rated with f.-alhers In tltelr-hair, on urday.1while by far the moat Chris­
will be given fAr the best Indy rnaki
county children th is:' . '
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skill which deeid-d the wlnner». their arms nml t i n * ankle*. Thu racy tian* observe Sunday.
uj* 'and best gentleman make-up. *■
The four great river o! t ■ world • Mr,' and M r s T C . ’ l*. Doretahd o f } who V
' ! ' ' • '■ ls ru-" *n " necullnr Attrition. Whcjt
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that flow north are noted especially *602 Oak- M . IV.sadonn. f ’n!.. are V,’ra r " rh‘’11"Hutchlrmn
lliu Judges give, the word two mett',hu t
Success at LjttipA'jfl
OrvcrUnd Touring Cnr much less for tho wealth that line their h6&gt;- Sanford visitors; Mr! ITurclnnd i a II • I Ww*
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White;
Mwsrs
Seth
front
thecourso
ueon'st
Hieluteldo
and
t
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etvift Lfti Irilftft s.. ftI... ..i I...m ...I
st*ft. i
thnn valuo for «|uiek nalp. B. fc O. Jdcr*.
Oarage, \V. A. St ring fell

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Mr. nnd M b . Noah
d&lt; .......... vv&lt;r, in '. In
attending the 'Fait.
. lie mre nml dr«-*s
for lb H u b r a r t . i i n 1 e y i\ ,- o at
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-Too Late to Classy
l.ost! I.nsl! Lost'
■anno |iin, pink shell, with'
around the edge.
Finder
I'ii to the Herald Ofllco
e:vc reward. *'
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p.iui' and tltelr Imir eptwith-d
v- • 1'•*••»: ’&gt; &lt;“• i* •' . -n o(ito*
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■Boa. &lt;1 i Trail •. Drift •t! Hi" tiling-- you , a ioi , of . ,-lev.
I.*’*! Suit Case. Initial.*-on end
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N tldug
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v enrrr&lt;l
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uln va'I T tk a rh um
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Wtl.t.
1
Hi-;r
limit
mid
they
will
steal
fruit,
T.
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Mrs.. All
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.-Inlot'* wagon
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tft nml
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is
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Fry.
Light refresh * front
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vendor'*
iwrlmps;
Stable.
appreciated
the
t.
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had.
you
nut.
dispuruee,
par!.
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trilith
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IIeve* Itheumutiam, Sprain.*,'Neuraltrved itbd a plea*:i'i» nfler till;be/ n mouthful *p!t it m
been a progressive public spirit.”* &lt;■............
find^ - v I.
ill: ■
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‘ft
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t ” ' ! V• r t i
it celery afjd tri$
t }&gt;• ii • ■
. \V 1 I lit tii
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&lt; 11 | ,. ,
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n.tit • west of Su&gt;£S
net of !..!-!.• t,"• l - b f l t . • b e . .
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t; t ,- i .
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f -I -i.itinn on 'SlfiHanti
lot- « I'll II I II bI,. y v l l u . g ill II - \
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i- o ;. -... -&lt;-tl 2 to S feet dvop of delll-llloU. 1 i|-- s t l l t p g . •II It 1• it it* 1
ft
l.yt ..i l.iisrmiio . &gt;- 1 •:■i. , .
u
‘•••l vegetation: liftlo or mo
■lille. Ail &gt;A.. tile
&lt;minty* h
te arc loeetiiiig the tendrils that hold y!ou.a*' I the lea were eompleu’-d tmd "reg.du iiv eat down beside me so close that I " t to irtignle. SeJIing in tracts do
jm rl one of the best fair* they have j |u|&lt; rfisUnl. •Most of theta It
Iinrrowl) es. iped falling off. Heyelltsl
,r'
m tracts 4t
. n‘ * ' " ' f
, l ’" ' “ Uttmipify. and thefbu sings Ut .mn-.l of. T h o,e ...........
over seen In Florida.
■1tip-l
1ml Jiigli
iiii'li n
(la,I (that
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gestleulnf
J . tou
t.,u It ant
w.t per/wtli
m-.j.-.-.u II &lt;liltL,*' FJ"^‘rchasi'r
on your
your own terms.
reived Board of Trade i ;*rd is.
wnd
.Inf ...
a s C r on
wind
comes
wire Mr*. M. Minurik, Mr*
Box *No. 81,
Overland Touring Car .much less
Thanks to Mr. W. M. Haym i, |
,&gt;0 uprooted and h lo V a fa r away B etfs, Mrs. Owyntt Fox. Mrs.Ar lue htill and pr. emletl not to see hlrti.'i be ■ ' * ( ny . '•‘-’Dowell, I
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me
n&gt;y
p
roilt
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thun value for i|Uirk sale. II. &amp; O. business manager, of The 'Herald (or 1I and probably yrut v ill never I now «nd' llrv. Arthur Searing Feck.
: lip F-blinl and paid: eoiiicllilng. Filially
TT.
Garage, W. A. SirlngfeTlow.
-IF lfr 'lii, time and car ru showing Air. j ' i ,,&gt;'*
l-'Vt at the Fair I bur-paint
.be , ft, but all during the afternoon
Ford drivers do not know the /Lindas and family, of Larned, Kans , I Wherever you see a little p m 1 ,-t
when, -r I at! i„ tube n pi,., ..... "-'il frosting, one cut out atepril,
/'• r-n/nil If. n i!.,‘i
pleasure, comfort, nnd safety of t|ri\ " v,,r Sanford at tb&lt;- request of the m&lt; inber-bi|i card or i\ I.AItGE
tun.ut
wns
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m ut,.
„j| '"'■• "il p.tM.ling putfol, one green
Miss Ida l.erbe of Balat’^a spimt
•ng until tb,-&gt; have tried "St.-.-r It— Board ••! Trad..
A^k Mr. Haynes ! G KEEN
M I. M B E Its 111 U card it's
tintirsc*
blunt
n
t
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lb.
Ip
'in
a
u
e
'Irilmarble puce.
Were samples of. C.
the week &lt;md m Sanford, the gue*t
! tliltr.. • •• . • w|v'.,.,| oil
'I’ll,, ,1,,. I iket and were prob^bty taken uwsy
lief."
Ask
Churi'c*
Ele-lrie
l.ef
a- i- &lt;'&gt;
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«(•o.. what Mr. Lindas hud to say of S a n - J |4'Rn "1 IiuhiIi- nml it is forever
o( Mrs. Andrew Mubonev.
I’hone .‘BIS.
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• In .i tin pans at iiorsv* in koine other exldfiit. Owner would *
ford ami surrounding country, and proclaiming!- " My bolder i* a boost»|
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timl • ,'isi-d sex i-ral rimau ,*►. amt um
Look and dress as comical as yon wit.it In- *:iti| amort comttig back the ef. " be I* progressive, be believes in
libi - h
t ,» pave
have IU/m returned t o 't h o
M s L Ni w uf Dublin. (ia.. who- (right, m d . Inblic, almost Into spasm*. He,aid („|irt.
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t'ie a- a bintil-r aval a tnolu-y earner
' .to (or i he (tube F.tri •, ,ii tile Si it rummu sf .ipjiii
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flic
«if her lirol her,
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•og Kink I . a -day night, Feb 2Utl-. 1 \ few of the Board of Tr.eb- vt?- ami yon van put him among those l&gt;r. It M. Mason has gone to TainNo cliiiun- in go wrong on un till- . lost A yfmuo pin. pink ahell,’
Gome and join the fun. Ten cents itors the past, fi-w days v ,-re. Dr. F who lead "
pa and Arcadia for a visit before r,-- American billiard tuiiui—\Y. llupfN-. v‘ it ii pent Isjftrnu ml the edge. Finder
P
hon
e
or
call
at
the
Hoard
of
.to all.
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Kleeherg. New 5 ork City, Frank lb
turning to Duldin. .Willie Hoppe ami Bill Hoppe \\||| ,|,, pb-ase ret/rn to* the Herald Ofllco
Mr. and Mrs. Scoliebl and Mi** Ftannen, rmlianapolis, Mr,. AY. B T r a d e office f»-r o r e of t b —ie ca-ils
and rifcivc reward.
If vm» b-.\ i” : pml ,„ur dju * 'or
L MltlD
lii-witt of Stamford. Co-iti . are in W -»li .; Spray, N C.. G II Fau.ni- I ninia lion ion ,, Cliarloiie.
Above the dll, of j ' .- p«-u-■mnl.. rs
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period
lull
l«t
to
l»l|y,
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the city to spend a f •« . ( -b*
Mr •elte. Bid bob. N (• . M. \ Korv.
&lt;-ne bears, now and llien,•tin- faint,
N
Is expected lud.i.v for a visit
1 ound Folding haby go curt.
5Fw
ami \.ra. Scolield were here several t Imago, Air*. A. II. Cliuppetk’a, won t y o u iw-.nl hi itie $ 5.UU and to Aits. Belt Guthrie
liall’-Mlded
voice
of
the
baseball
mag­
At *.* lion ton
Brobubly Inst from auto during Fair-a
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yeara ago and like Sanford very ( leveland, Theodbre lloinkis, Long take your rntlm».
is :» n'lissionarv' :&gt;ni nfg the inoun- nate.
n wrier rail have &gt;aim- b y - calling at
mueli
Island, • \\. Brig;:', Alitinea|e,liti.
tains of North ( arobna. She will lie
J . J. Miller
Son’* nnd paying for
Fmlerstaml that Air. StrilHngH conNotice
cordially w\leom-*i| by fiienils made
•bis advertisement.
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Ford Touring Car; for Sale At a L. I». I.upo, Atlanta, Walter .Mur­
riders J dimelf pjvJb wdl lliud ftu
Lewis
Shade,
'I'b- adjourned utnu i| mcctiag. uf on a -former vt—r-*t*T ■Salford. .
bargain.
II. &amp; t) Guruge, \\. A phy. I’bilailclpitia,
juavi-roi. Inn be’ff like in stnrn T . vl' hew
Kvtniinf; ftt
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l or Sale Hnrli-y Davidson’ mo^ai.t..r.l llllililiwt
■Stringfetlnv:
I I tie
•I iplfee.
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A l.-i.ill Association will lie held at
Uirryidi-, cijuippcd with Bosch magWln-n the-Board of Trade bus a
Mia. «' F il . . Mi •- Rosa
TTreak your ( old or La Grippe
J
n t o , I'rcst-o-lito tank and headits office, I (lit. Magnolia avenue, 7: ltf
guest that talks a language not.listed
Wcnaclmy.ii, .l.ttif-i Cfixji.tiafi. *Gr
with a few dose* of C«*(i.
U.‘l-2Gtc
Thl» One Limp*.
b.'ht. |n tiftst class condition. Will
•1 p.
mi.* Sat unlay. .March loth, H I 7.
•hen and t lg,t S rlu ltr return-d
' litliircn often ptuzle over it mutter ell i In-tip for cash. It. W/ Deane at
Avoid danger when driving over in our catalogue and tin t ha* never
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Miller,
Brest.
■ruin '.'.imp i on Monday.
a long time without asking un eVj.ln- fi* mlna|e'.Iljrak.
rough roail» or when running over bin n'.heard. of except'through Fear;,
w,.
A. I*. Connelly, Secy. *
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iiullon. Little Dorn Innf it p)-r l i.i. Lvo
bricks, pieces of ......... etc., on good ami Dr. Cook,' wi- take the guest
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ut/nipil til *-■■■ Mr.
.tw'Jlur anil hah. 'ttllrli bn* a nf|.pl«&gt;, la.v lug bail ||».
. .rutulii —by —l - s t x l , f x —
tin- First National.
Don't I.......
are vi tiling Air*. Crpwder’# luirdits lues-frozen off, nnd It* inline got to be house work or curing for r hjld£l
.IMiotie ,!IJ8.
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' Lamey.'' For y«ir* I)oru wondered Apply Box IH-l! City.
lp&gt;v, he d6.-i it. but we .notice he
in Clearwater'
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Mra. It. J . Holly, Mrs. Tyner,
what eviltiectlon tltere wh# between
sjivs sonietjiing like,* becawnx, winku,
Mias Thelma Hat (tor and Mis*
LOST! LOST! LO ST!
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I'tHh pan. then they both laugh,
Moo- It.ir.-lh
Coilwolla lor iih.l ',l,11'* ,K''
! .&gt;-l~l-0&gt; K»&gt;..o.
. (Gout lilted frpttl' I'age
Muriel Harrold
spent today in -italic
A
Cameo
Fin.
pink
shell
with
liamls' again anil both 'are
Mir. Grooo C u . I . o l H f , .............. |{l.^Uo!
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Kissimmee at the fair:
4t!.|trl(ir t ‘,|fil I ’n-t'i
happy.
penria around Hie edge. .Flhdar
bt-.-n the. att't.etive gm -ts of Mr*.
Alts, J. M. \\ all tire cnterlulneil
Save gasoline by the tj- of the
pbasi- rclnrn the Herald Office and
IL It. Steven* left on \Y’densduy to
Dr. ( ‘ruinIt of Utiru, M. Y.n i l / C'-methino Wronj.
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. ., . ,'V ' un Tuesday aflernoen with a - w r y continue their ji»urn.»y ty Ci.fifontia.
Ford Foot Accelerator,
A*k for
receive reward.glml la .utoppod over m Sanford for .
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&gt; (i ft-- -&gt; i - fu -t s j,
ut
(lemonatruliotr.
Chnrle* Kb t/ic
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1 "ridge
party. at .lintel
•i rtew, days
of, .*w '“
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,« arne*.
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p”,s ,• ,.f pits uv o «i::ii‘tl,eri&lt; 'ls i-otue- . J'Uf Ki’t-t Newly, furniihod hodCo in j any.
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A r- a nl Mrw ' " a Stryker nr- tld’U* '■ -''Uig writ ! ’in—,,r' with tb. r&lt;oin with private family, 70S
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ri-'p-l Ot, V. viltiesday to tilt* deliglrt
M 1 tie Avc.
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of
their many friend* here for n v!#It
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ivdorniitcut and
handsomely gov nc&lt;l gui-st* gathered
Mr*. TVAI. IVIe t.-u who ha 'ln-en
nbftvut the card tub!,*. . 'T h e ’ score
•penuing
r.d .day* ip "Monticf’J o
card*, Which v«re h e a r t . 'wit It the
I* ix|»ecte&lt;l ho.tie t'm wei-V.
deebratinn* suggested {he -yab-iitlnu
season. The first jiri/Y. r.hiidt was a
Mi** J.tn.t Tyler ft»f-Nortb Itaknt.i
pair of- dainty tlii.'-ftl fovvtd* w’as
••'the
gu.-ftt of'Mis* Clarl .-u Starling
won by -ftln. Norma King MoLnughlitj and tb,ml high core
Mr. Mar.’it* F^.'g of lack- utvil!,*
prize of a
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wa« the gile.-t of Mi.
Mr*.
won hy Mr*. Foire.t J.akc^ ^Dvli•HenYy
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flit
-vYeri«r
dav.
ifiis’w,
(Tous stiails nnd in - were served at
the refreshment lion:. A*.*lsritvg -the
host -^s were Mrs. ,'tnlph \\ T; itt.
Mi-.,-* G r e t r h u .t ja d Olga Seliultx,
Wen^.-’hitan. f'Vt !.■(«•- Hi-dl
siti«i riufiv
lk#. (in --I* I ...
.♦ide * ill *.-e aired. lit I itioui-fti who SAVACCn* GTROHO ODJGCTION TO
WlTl • invite,&lt;1 w»— '!-•* Thigpen.UEING PMOTOCRAPHEd . *
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- Owint;*. Mfi A. ‘B. Connelly.
Mi* . Prank !l; 1 ■ : 1I. \V I I .
Women Telia t f Trip to Ancient City
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M r I r W .t ' Ml
Cf T . IJ- \V».to», J - . - r - j t o
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Been Uglily n&gt;ci11r y—Gjw
It*
Fcji-t and Dante.
M rn.
Julirtk Schultz, At.-s. Starling. Airs.
During u Journey through the prats
Frieud, Air*. Ito.v Sym*-*, Mrs. Miltt
lea
Ily .link no wti Southwest s,uuel&gt;&lt;,ilv
ncr, A|i»* B u tlt' Mettinger, 'M r*.
suggested Hint I pi to tit*- ancient city
Vorcef' Atr*. Henry. Mr*. Walstnun.
" f Taos for Hu- feast „f Kan tb-ronliuo..
.Mr*. (I. D. Hurt, Mrs. E B.. Alorae, Airs. C. IJ. Allllcr wrllca U» la-slle's.

Every Feature That’s HeipfuT j
lu i ’i p^.silurs is otrtUracctl iff the SERVICE we
Ot r p* Hey iff liberal, nml ample resources, complete
i,iti itK saiul couvuRknt locrlion make il the desiralile place f.»r VOl! hi transact vour Hnanrial
tun iters.
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Dr. George Hyman Will Preach |

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(A lluilnraa Man of Nanlord, Kspcrlall) Interested in the liapllsl Tem­
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February 16, 1917

T U B SANFOBD HERALD

These same tho (Inals the score stood about ns
William longer be beard of.
Sponcer, Edward Betts,
ball
players
have
brojkb
three mil­ follows:
Pope, Jack Leach, Roby Laing, Chas
A RESUME OF SANFORD
Brown, fine 9250.00
and
Self, Kush Murjdty, Israel Knnnrr, lionaires In this course' of the game. • D. 6 1
HAPPENINGSUP'TO DATE
Frank Campbell, Robt. Cobh, Doug­ Chris Von tier Ashe lost his entire costs or six months.
VictoriaFrederick,
fine 9250.00
A&lt;Unn &gt;1] CMniaaii^u (*, ikia
lass Griffin, Seth WoodrtifT, Percy fortune, Chitrley Sommers dropped a
Calam* i t “ S a i t l f Fjlti »(. "•, PH-m
and costs or six months.
cold
million
on
the
Cleveland
In­
Pncka'rd,
Henry
Purdon,
Paul
Haw­
Mr* R. A. ftri,,*. Pk«M N*. roj
M. C.
Smith, fine 9100.00 and
kins, Morris Hpoorer, Allan Jones, dians-and the last one to suffer was
Colier Brown, Dick Brown, * Hassal John B. Ony who at one time was costs or six- months.
Altlert Nimms, fine 9250.00 and
the controlling figure in base hall
Brown.
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living room, where the hostess and
and onlyjfWo .week* ago this same costs or six months.
Continued
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There' eoulil he nothing prettier tlie guests of honor received to­
man applied to the National Com­ , K. II. Jones, ordered that defend­
Tha^i the valentine bridge party with gether and with pink roses in the
Possltde Base Ball Strike
mission
and naked for aid. The com­ ant pay costs and sentence be sus­
whirh Mrs. *R. E. Tidnr entertained dining room. Ferns and fronds of
mission realising the great- work 1pended (luring good behavior. Junes
on Wednesday afternoon at her at- palms were used extensively in-the
with only a lew more weeks be­
j
done by this noble man was worthy is n cripplecharming arrangements in pleasing fore the sport loving fans will uguin
a t eonsiderntion decided to give him
have their great sport before their
eombination with the tlowcrs.
„ L*'ttle Nutrition in Oysters, j '
eyes, the chances are. the fans will a pension the rest of his day*.
Guests worn received at the door
Stulzer. iniilnlnbia that It takes 1-1
John Miller, the noted eatcher has
have to* he deprived of their great
by Mrs. R. C- ..Bower nnd intro­
oysters |&lt;&gt; contain ns- iniirh 'nourishnational pasllntc nil-on account of rhnr;jod the various newspapers
duced by Mrs. W; L. A^orgun. Miss
luelit
ns one egg, and 223 to equal ii
tho-chandeliers. Hearts were every­ Ruth Mettinger ushered to the din­ the players holding the magnets uji urouml tho country as being sold out, pound »f loef, says flic new York
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for
money.
and to say tile, charge which he prewhere In their radiant beauty against ing room where a delicious,, chicken'
And their cost Is
Now' ran you bcirl this for nerve. fer-t against these news papers a r e , Medical Jmiuud.
the foliage of green plants. Vases salad course was served by Miss
triple that of beef. *
of red.- paniafbpis anil other rut- Charlotte - Hand and Miss Fern Imagine players who never before absolutely untrue la expressing our­
in their lives had received over 92 selves in a very light way.
tlowcrs from Jacksonville, prettily Ward.
One hundred and eightyWhere'the Clown Would Shine.
a
day asking for such high salaries'
The newspapers work for the fans
arranged with asparagus fern adorn­ five Invitations were issued. During
"If fumin' de laugh on n tiiun sho­
as 9 1 0 , 1)00 and 915,000 a your. *
unit not for I lie hall players, and utin' decided nu alignment," said Uncle
ed mantels and tall cabinets. The
attractive little score cards. •sug­
Now, lets take into consideration when the fans protest, then is when Elieii, Me circus clown ’ud he do greuli
.
gestive of the day" were in tlte-de-thp roming striko talli which Dave lllt’ now*P.nl&gt;or* uphold them, for eat orator ever."
sign of a quiver and bow.
fultx is trying •'» spring on the base wit {tout the fans the players are
now ]i ■■ without a job, nnd ball players may
ball fans.
As we all
The elaborate nnd delirious re­
Fultz at once time was
K.;r player ™ &gt;m* ttt" 1 ll!&gt;11 tllayi'r!t may gQ- anti
freshment course was -served t«-nrj&gt;t, I, . t h e newspapers over this country
ingly, the Invors 1»
tiny baskets
i.
. , | will always he on the sHe of the
decorated with hearts, idled with
Hrf'ninij ttrhtgi
nuts and candies. The dainty sandMr. and Mrs. II. W‘. Herndon
wichVs were in heart shape. In ull charmingly entertained the Evening
Methodist Sunday School
the charming details was,carried-out Bridge .Clltl) on Monday. The cun­
In
an inter;, iv,.
if h S q u r i jtend- n
the Valentine bleu.
ning little score .curds in thc.-dc.dgn
ent
A.
It.
Chappell
of thV Method*- o
An interesting gtftnh was played of kewplea with qulvrs full of urr
(at
Sunday
school
:
t® very Inter-, ?
in which Mr*. Frank Miller made rows and a mad sack it|ion.hls back
Regular $1.15 “ W ear-Ever
ei4i»i.f‘
f:u!;"Aterc
brought
nut in re- i
high score and was given a lovely Vugi'csted the upproach of Ft. Val­
The;.' have ? Dtirins l) \ iion4sIralion
Flirt* rt t *.*-- n high -t alary- for l a t ion- to their v . ,-fi.
lingerie hand mtide yoke. For sec­ entine's Day. * Mrs. ■J.
Warren
„»»e
of
tjie
host
uhd
lure
-t Su day £
ond high sitire, made by Mr*. S. Brown made high score for th" lu- looking out for the intcrciU of tho
so'hools
*
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f
their
denomination
in j
Pulcston wns ffven a "pretty ca'mF Iffi
anil
presented a lovely player and now he js about to get
Florida,
and
for
several
y.mru
have
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forWhenever
Fultz
sole, and the consolation prise of a bisuqe llower vase. , Mr. Cleo. I).
I e c u :ilt|e i * ti c,
a J0Q &lt;Lr t u n U - 5
think™
hcan,
through
nil
hi
power
dainty vanity b a r was won by MfV. Hi-hup carried tdl the hutrir* ftir the
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ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...

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Jlo*. er,
Carter,
Clarke

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M,-, F o -r.it
Lake.
* I . ip, .■l . .. BarFrank Miller, * I r .. Li.si* n,
Margaret Ilnrncs, Mrs
Ben new. Mr- W; I\ Dv.lags .and. Ale* Roy .Byme*
-A , 1’.■ CntHislIy, Mi*,

s ,iq; i-.L oiujd) t fui'ii-hleg ample
.V--. •••
i'-......... .. work;
pickers nnd at* that limy.,to itTfTw
in!
.Mi
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liv,iiifps
of . . ers ;ud
down $7o a min lh- was.great money.
tcittfIters
; hy^schoof to
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lot ei i ! - a i , Mi* kins.la*. M i r f i a 'i In- i iinrd-1 Ii i ■
v, dift thvy? Hi I'Jiiht* thu mncml.T cent house to house tanvus locate)
U. J . Holly Miss Annie Hawkio-. le-i-n arranged by rt-quest of ihe
whv pay l lose have ■ »!..riei have o\ i r u hundred new people who
Mrs. Geo.
Hurt. Mr*, llimry, (iiother* of iminy children and it will
pul the lid *m their high haluricd ' liquid Is- identified with Hite church,
Mrs.. B. A. Howard Mrs. Hoy, Mrs, j be divided into tw&lt;&gt; classes: Children
pedal cllorl is being made to
hall ptuyers and told them they
W. ( Hill, Mrs. Brian Higgins, Mrs. from (1 to Hi anil from ID to M. This
i.TIIve
could either pin** fne-rlir sritsrv nf** bring them within . "the
I- orient Luke, - Mrs. *(!
l.nu. lN.iwm give Ell rceli tTiance to the little
(lurch
lif«.*
With
the
information
fer*-d or pack thi-ir duds mol get out. '
I’eio-hca I.efiler, Mrs. Jnhei folks.
Frizes will Lie awarded- in
Full* is .kind of peeved now ln‘ now in bund, he thinks art rurol!Landman, Miss
Nina
Landman. •each rla** and a prize wifi be given cuusu -Kelt .slur* as i oltb, Collins, mt-ni of tliti, and .in a* rage ;ii.
Mrs, Herbert Lyman. Mrs. Mr- the girl or boys who -til-, the largest 1
Speaker, Wagner. Ja c k «*e.i Juhnr-.in, teiidauci- id over -toil is considered a
Luiighlin, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. number of ticket-.
All girls until
tiair and si-veral other more or less reasonable expci tatiou within the
E. 1). Mobley, Mrs. Morgan. Miss, boys who will contest are urged tc&gt;| nun*! idavers have lurried a d,.«f next two inoillbt.
ILilb Mettinger, Mr- Ethel Murks, rend in their names t•&gt; Mr- 11. A
All * l-dlors in till- i |! . and I h.isc
Mr*. 15 V New man, Mr- Braxton Terbenn or in Mr or Mr- Kt.-nn at
who
are not abc uly nli i.ttliid *utW
Pert- ins, Mr- fhu»
Folk. Mr- the Rink
Wat.h fur tie- are
ollo r ,duir« In-* lu-re are i out cor­
Full- ton. Mr I !* Hou mill at. Mr
nontii-enn-nt •
dially invited to attend their Sunday
Henry Miltner. Mrs. John C, Smith,
school session, v. hich convenes ut
Mrs. (j. h . Smith, M re Julius
o.crij r Ihtht CLifr
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a m ' &gt;r e re d wdeorne and
Schultz, Mry Gen; Spe.-r, Mrs He*
M; t C!u*t*-e Hand delightfully
a
proi.
i aide 1*-m- will await them
Syinei, ' Ml s i s ‘ t »ig.* and Gr. ti-hen
entertained I lo- (Intel-.i f »•11;• Club
Sehidtz, Mrs W. ,1 Thigpen. Mr
a l l e r 11 . * 11- *■ n il S . I I l f o r d I l e u : I l l s j u t
Ueape i uruer, jti-s Owing*, Mrs.
IH.IND T IG E R S CONVICTED
Wedpt-sday evetiing. Dancing, mu­
C. M. Voree, Mr:*, Fred Walsinnn, sic mol I’ uncs w i -r e enjoyed nod
Mr*. W K. Wnison.
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Not Safe to Sell l.i ,uer in Hendnulc
light f cfresUinenl-i
served.
The
Wullace, Mrs. Hal Wight, Mrs. .1. S.
Cntialy Say The Officials
pdrch was converted into a cozy
Wilson, MIks Rosa Wcnvclman.
l( i , Inin .i d that *110 eamioj
corner with |iulm leaves and .lapan-imnvt i fu.'
y eq—w1tt~tr
Acr fir'
difllcujty
in
convicting
lh.
,Mi is IdHiun Schwartz, Fern Ward.
in
this,
eotinl,
,
but
.at
a
at r a-fsion
In honor o f her nUrnrtiv
. Kllstihctli •Stafford, Ruth Robert-,
of county* ««- ’rI this wet
guests, Mliytcs Margaret, (ii
t Rosamond Radford, Annie Auder; I -eu «l-moiist itetl tint* tin
Dorothy Cad wallad&lt;r of
Imi!, llutli. Mclluuiei, Helen Hand,
pllin. Alrv. II. It. Stevens
Frances Chujipcli, Ed nil Wilbatti*.
beautiful n-jeutiup no—MmuLui-u.L~Af-nff-rtV-—Pndwtrtb----- Fu-nmr— Hr-trrr
Urnootl ut Ife hand-sonu* home pn Munson, Kathleen Brady,
Edna
I*«rk nvenue. The .Hpqctauu roumn CJiit'enden, B w ; Tribble,
i &gt;ih
were ntlractively decorated with Hand Myra Futclr, Ruth K aimer,
palms ami potted plants tastefully { Mi---. SUvcnson,
Alice
Cald* II:
llurrobl
Washburn,
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arranged with pniupcttias in the [and

ud the coupon
Alts. ( .
K | limp-f. 1 b ' M v 1 i ;'i-ieiv i’ I 'x p e r t will dchtallj^
' W ' » i - I . t i " w . i i :,I «.ttr ‘ lo re (,n 1-Vb. 2 2 , 2 8 , 2 4 .

the
i » • -."I .i !. 11s [ 11 i mmtbor of “ Wwir-Eve^n
u RitM.-s Ui.it .1 eu kttlL'.s will be uu sale a t especially low
lew.
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We will be bt opr new t|Uartcrs, New Seminole County Bank Bldg. Fib!

The , Management also
announces that arrange­
ments -have been made for
one of the most beautiful
and wonderful

A native son who has won fame
in the aviation field has been en­
gaged lor
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S T A R T IN G

At Orlando, Feb

the

tluiii.;i*ir,.i:!ip, l ?iq fh r stpnn
get j. ur a; - rial TODAY.

Kw h!
including the
“ Loop the Loop,” the “ Deat!
Drop” and other aerial mancuv
ers never seen south of Jackson
villc before at the
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l &lt;. ,s&gt;n*i •lor* en or Iwfore IV
&lt;1 . SI.rt 1 T .a K ettle provided

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9 0 degree! b a n k

ever shown in the State.
\ our Exhibits are de
sired at the Fair. Foi
Premium List, and for ad
ditional information, write

secretary
OKLANIK)

FLORIDA

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TICK .SANFORD

February 16, 1917
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C L A S S IF IE D

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Geo. K. Hates &amp; S on , owners and
proprietors.
Hriek road ope Saturday, J a n .
20lh from thii Altdtnonto to Orlando,
etc.
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RUBBER COPPER
T IR ES - BRASS
TUBES
LEAD
ROPE SCRAP IRON
RAGS
BONES

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I'ruol lu . . l a l i ll . t i - l . l ' il In Ihi- l*n&lt;J aliovtt
tlr»cf ilu*-l |pi-!iif- r i r r l . i i r r u i t C o u rt, ui
Sar.furil, M o riila, on the t»«1% »!a&gt;- i I M srcb ,
4917C la im a n t n * 'r r a . * l l t r u i 4 !
I‘rr*» n » * M &gt; i-f l i r n r i i , f lo r id * .

Jim I..n-.»vy ..[• lu n i ii, HorMi.
In - answering an * advertisement
Itiitu-ri William. i-f lii-i i i s , Huitdi.
Qurrnlo llg.iiy 1.1 lli-nivj, I'lufjtU,
where no name it mentioned in the
It t t U T . Vt#. M A V IS.
ad, please tin not ink The Herald
R^eUti-r.
ID.Tur. A hi-IIMr
fur information on to the identity of
the advertiser,
irtmi nt **f *ti# Ittirtfnr
Usually wo do not
U* S* Land Ullicc Ml Lag/ie* vtJL. H a f . ,
know who the advertiser is and .if
J a n u a r y , * ? , |9|7.
Sof|i*i*
hr rrliv gtv«-r« t h a t Pav id ft.
we do we are not allowed to give
I! ati 11 mi, oif I «f tor kn t f 1u,, h (I *i tin J u l y 1.*t 11* 11
out this information. Simply .write .made Ilmu""inct l.nir&gt;, No. O‘tOI.1, for
j , St-'ii.iti j#», TnwRi'itiji 20 4h,
a letter a n d .n d d r e i it its‘ per in­ W i j dfSJN*K
K, Tall aUa t*
riiflatt, Ifc tl!*=0
mil
lift*
of
lei**
Mi ’it !•« m i k r Fnf^yciif
structions in the a i.
I ' N ’ f, t*» t * * t &lt;!|lm i*t t hp |iti*f itifu%v
Inf.»n» T!,** i *u*|.n*- Jtitlg-% ti*
Hanford, M u rR !*, "ri lh«* I t i lh «|ay uf March.
191?
rinlfttfcnl -namt ■ a* ■ r

Any and every kind of Ink made
by Carter’s Ink Company, the
Best ink made.

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in o iiio k
Clalnr^vjllc, Fla

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All I-oral Advertinei»&lt;?nlH Under
This Heading T il KEG CENTS s
Line For Each Insertiou. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.

nice ouppiy uepariment is now
nplete. We can Supply Your .
Office with Anything in
Small Office‘Supplies

i h : i m u i m i : nt o r
IL S . Land Offlrp at

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5CNDIT TOUS WEBWITMOnflU

Write For Pricelist

PimSULAR
HfTALCa
6 8 7 C. BAY
JACKSONVILLE flA.

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For Sate My tm on Find street
HortesMndc Oas.
.opposite Itoiilili
t Hotel. V(iu
llo !i;i''J0 :u !e pi s pi t:■ i•*! t*y th e Spun
ean Inty this lire property cheap. h h t •
i -on . n
■VIdrops Hubert Iturh-ditiutu, Tum- ylotis o f thnt emum*.. ilo* ny* being pl*

IWniTING
1 FLUID

tnlie il from veil; t* ii-e. -Ai’iJe-icribcil,
!•’&gt;' eae'uitUtnirllj. 11».■"| n c-** ,-insists

Sate on Wi l S|iTe*-nrr. i ii
7 1 4 tiled and fanned live year* IlM windy "• - .. uiwi j&gt;i,.i i j 1-inli i
jstfn o’vli* the tiro-dutili.r ti,**
t l i a . iiiiT .
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l ) n e o d le f r o m
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For Sale— \VhoU'mlt
shipping P h bivutie*

rasi.e
also the new
bottles.
^ Mucilage in .bottles from 5c to $1.05

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itiVelifiult e l a Unit- lu -ttC iiir id r**r m

•ditllf- it-'ii'i"

r . are laoi it.
L Up.^latil,
r*.
Hatrhih? &lt;dirs and
Ilo.ii mu orders now.
Strong, Uruuksville, Fla.
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Cary to Have ftimnln^ Water.

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lit,- h u ll ,• w i l l

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i.ll s o i l s .if illmotil unit unt.iipplnii.-i
I iier** on- iiinin plm-i-s wln-re ilieava,‘inp tnFor Hale i *ne 1 ntrrpattAiial triu k tor from lt*--»Jil-'’ r*iT“ «-pi
I'lotlllltl to I lie lii'H.je.. I lilti i wilt mi ve
Thoroughly overhauled and paint
lo raise it t*\ uiln! j m w i r
Al iinj
rd. Apply E. Sialford, Smifnrd,
h lle It-I II he 1111111,-111 |•. Ip.- Iinii-vo.

Arrncnrr 'jlizr* Work
JwCbsouvifle. 1ia.

Aibot- Day in Spain In Future.
l i e s u x iil o n l . i tin- e e l.U ir u lliilt nf
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iii i i r 1 |nW l l - l i [i :il|il I n i u i l i Ip a l l l J 111
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•HOUSLHOLD

lni| ell

I n d e lib le I n k

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n lli i i lo •-Mi-listVi* SVilk'

ttiiiu heretofore.

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u i'fiir iii-ln -il

i .n t i i •i.

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hath, for itentleiiieil ill' .i |.'i li.ist
Fourth streel, enr. Frnirtli and S an ­
ford avenue.
pl Vi I-

Linen

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Furnished ftooins hy Hay, Week
Month —Park avenue lint. tUa

Philips .t I ’n. ^nriiy Hiure.
Mrs
James Patton, manager.
HU-tf

tu-ret of tiled, laud for spring t-rop.
State price and loentinn. Addren-i
Hot 1 1 1 ", Sanford, Kin.
51-Ulp

•’s, the Best Made—Ribbons for |[fj
any machine, 75c each
:~

Wanted —A . mart uml wife to live
on my place and r a r e kir same. Or­
ange grove and plenty, of land to
raise other crops. Write or rail at
Once and see M n. K. II. Illunchard,
Altamonte' {ipriugs, Fla.
-17-Stp
tutted Ship us .jo u r - orauip-s,
grapefruit, t ungiTirics, pineapple and

&gt;ii'"T fruTtii and vcgvthlilin.’ lit Mi*
i ■' prices obtained, Prompt, returns.
Georgia Produce *COtflpnny; Mar'u'n,
.'fi-'JO-tp
(i cur yi a.

Lofil’—-Suil rnscMondav c-vcntng*j
. ;i ‘ ” T E F ." ‘ Find.-r r.-ttr,,
to j lands* Stable. Howard.
51-2ji*
-Oiftj hfthy lu fl ahtl’ TwiT
hviwii.ii fair grounds and
avenue ruilrn.id vrop^iiig.plfiwe notify
M.** M,
flux t e s t, Sanford, Fla,

The -Irv in g ^ J-puniiPitt kind, let
show you. Call on us for any supp
you need lor your office.

The

H erald Printing
Comnanv

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Lost Hill folder containing cur­
rency and •meal ticket.
K rtu rn'to
Forri'd A. Kilgore.
M-2tp
I Hi; ALT AMONTH 1IOTKI
Altitmnnic Sprlitgif, Soinlmdc Co.,
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Tl'irlda' .
Mud popular and delightful win­
ter hotel in interior Florida. Mug*Miiflceut location, between two lovely
I lakeo. Forty acres in parks. Golf,
tennis, howling, billiards, hu,its, or­
ange grove, etc,, nil free- t o -guests,
i ■■ ■ f l: i .: pul
moling
| ,
tjuing
water
[mhii
Altamonte
(Springs.
1 The Altamonte, is noted fo; excel­
lence of cuisine aifd Her vice and kc. dal life. He sure und^ autii out and
get best dinner served in interior
Florida.
Or come for u Saturday
plight supper and dance lolluWing.
Excellent orchestra.

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hoist the Firestone flag
’ ’ because it is the signal to
motorists everywhere of Most
AI i les per -Dollar in tire in jleage
and tire service. \
'rlic'samc liJjfli iVlcafr
that have givcir you • . &amp; .
co n f.i ti c n cc in the
'/^ \ ;
nantc Firestone”
fiysfc *//^SvvV
arc* in practice hue.
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Let vis demonstrate
fo &amp; l* ■. \\\
our uiulcrstandina of
\\
your requirements
nn-d wove to yon that
wc deserve our rcniitation of delivering ■’
I
the most for ‘your
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money.
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Fircstcne Tire &amp; Rubber Co.
AKIUCN, OHIO'

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Local Firestone Distributors
B. &amp; 0 . MOTOR COMPANY

�PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD

Februir

TURNED OUT WINNING TEAM
Coach Moaklay Ha* Oeen Quite Suecettful While at Cornell—Squad*
Won Many Events.

FORD HERALD

. Potash &amp; Perimutter
' ‘Potash &amp; Perimutter" comes to the
Conch Jack Moukley of Cornell, who
Millions of persons nave* read Lyric b'n Friday, Fob. 2 .1 . No' i»n- recently celebrated hi* fifty-third
year
" P o ta s h &amp; Perim utter" stories of nbutuument could be of gfoater iti- birthday during .......... .
Montague (ilass nod nearly u mil­ terest to the theatre gorrs of thi* be hus spent tot Cornell, 'has turned
lion havo seen the famous comedy, city who have heard bo much about
built on these( stories, at the Cohan this most remarkable of comedies.
Th eatre. Nqw'YoHc City. "Potash "Potash &amp; Perimutter" js uo "up-to&amp; Perl mutter", come* to the Lyric’ date garment in three pieces" made
on Feb. 21 with a-splendid .company from the material in Montague
of artists and some elaborate stage (Jims' famous stories in The Satur­
setting a* seen on Droadwny.
day Evening Post, and "trimmed
i with a thousand laughs, nnd guar­
anteed to fit all sites amt ngqa.” . ^fo
&gt; Lyric Thralre Friday, Frh. If,
play
within the memory of tho.old­
T h e Hrawq &amp; Lowers famous
est
theatie
goer tnude u quicker or
minstrel will give one of the best
greater
hit
in
New York than thi*
sho w s of the season. The show Is
good all through as there is not u delightful dramatisation of the joys
Weak spot in-it and several arts are nnd sorrows, trials nnd triumphs of
featured
Comedy
prcdo'minntcs the two quaint, lovapble partners
nnd that is whnt tho people like. who are business men to the tips of
T h e ir excellent band will parade the their lingers hut soft hearted to a
atreet that afternoon. Their olio Is fault, and Manager A. II. Woods
far better than in majority of sends the production here direct
ahows.
1^ consists of ()jio, Nick
Palivido, "The Georgia String Penn".
Al Pitcher, "T h e Frog Man" Euro­ whom havo made fame for thempean Wonder Fisher-Carey. " T h e sejvea by their delightful interpre­
tations of Mr. Gins** unique cliurucLong and Short of it.’
nnd Da^cc, Park &amp; Johnson the i ter&gt;"__
. . . .
Monarch* of Music, ’The One. The
f i n--&lt;!.- and I’oliti, . I.ove and
Only Herbert S w i l i t . l '.ee Mitchell in
Strikes and Styles contribute
and agricultural products; full In- for investigation
Poses I’lustiquc..
hy the railroad*, hut
T h e show con- ta tho “lifting story of "Potash &amp;
vVstigution
of the source of food dcvclopntvnt
an
eludes with the music extravaganza, Perimutter."
it each week in the.
Abo and Morris are
supply for the state, its production, the stuto in or&lt;
King Holm's Hecel»tionv -quite dif- BW&gt;n ,,r!*1 *n their modest down town
The Southern E.x
manufacture, transportation, storage, health of the riti
ferent from ny other piece ever f“dory and salesroom on the verge
at Jacksonville report* that i
Coach Jack Moakley.
marketing and distribution, its cost an abundant hu;
used here. Seats will he on rjtlo ° l .bankruptcy because a rivql firm
loading out from fifteen hut
at
tho. point of production, the ex- wholesome food,
Philips* drug store
Prices 50 nnd•bn* employed tho prizo designer out winning rmas-munty team* in li»
two thousand package* i-v,
riu'e'i iilid Ids squads have won Jin- pense of transportation to thi- lend- and opprissions i
This movement include-, all
lulen'olleglule track and field games frig"centres of population and of the in,* and to elimin
vegetables nnd a few berr'
seven times.
marketing and distribution to the in the distriluitio
oranges and grapefruit.- Thi
Potash
consumers.
riblcs come from the lower
It
would
also
tuke
measures to | Senator Charles W. Wicks of the state, both side*, |Aqj •|,
INTEREST IN HOCKEY PLANS
Oneida,
chairman
of
the
joint
lcuifI obt ain desired relief in _cusas—of.
Pacific Coast Mnonates to T r y. Out New, emi-rgi-ney ibreati-ning to create a *TiiTIve commit lie. explained the bill
W rin kle irt Order to E n liv e n E f ­
jsi-areity of foods within the state; provided pdcqun'u niarbinery to
fort* of Playera.*
I regulate r eoo|H-ralIve
curpor.ition* regulute, so far a* the constitution
■•ml «"i ■I Hint uni* and .I'Wn i.itinn- |o-rtlHl t ed. •/lie o-liiilir-* n| mi )■)!,. ItloVeilli'lit .will l.. , |,
I l'-el,i-«| placers III I lie Ca-I .uri
lor the purdiu-e. sale, marketing or men and dixlrihutors to i lie i-uii Unit b ngth of time, a- m
lere-tv'tl It. the plans of I'aellle e
distribution of food* within ihe food (iroilurts might to- delivered to - considerable qiiauttt.. ,
bo. krj itiagr.ales to ir&gt; nut a
-late; mediate when . invited. hi imv the consumors at tln-ir fair cost of been sent out that w.iwrinkle this 3 ear. In'•&gt;rdi.-r to
"good enough" to lire.'
iontri&gt;ver.,y anting In-twis-ii food proilm lion unfl di*triliut ion, afule greater Interest and citlivtNi
fording
only
a
rcaxonuhlu
rufiiru
,fur
W hile it is true thataon
+iroi|ii('ers and distributors; ascertain
eirnrts. among Indtvldual players,
labor and for capital invested.
were saved, the uggfegat
tin.
vuality,
purity
und
economic
eonsj men arc- going to nivnri
l( U the wonderful heart int
Tho, measure, he said, wus intend- ■wofetmt lh«" .*ihippiug
and nutritious properties of food
Cliii.'ill hm-blp ciuldem. to the pi;
" I ’o ta It &amp; I V I,m i l t e r " tlial
'\ho proves tin* most valuable to
produced or offered (or aale;rinvis- A*'l 'aummarily to correct und check quantity as above sho
uni* ti* hiiich n* am •'bln:; el*were in j
tff•r ,* u '11 »i|t if, » setisnti. *l*li,- 1
Heali- df i i niton* a* to \unlitv. «iu in- trade fr^inli ut:d abtiti * of .dl l imit tomaloe

In M. M. Smith subdivision now ready

for sale.

Some of the finest land

ir:

Hanford bus fallen in line with small farms where trucking i* the
other progressive communities nnd main pusincas that It. T. Kelley,
iiow has u |i;iid secretary for her county agent recommends it. There
K. J . HOLLY. Editor
If he is are excellent markets surrounding
W. M. flAYNES, lluslncss Manager Chamber of Commerce.
uny kind of a man at ull he will Plant City.
:
Published S tott Tw**d»y sad frid*jr
turn ten tim es.over the salary he i*
paid. The Herald says: " H e in ink * 1 It. W. Hlacklock, county agent f
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.. MnrioA irftunty insists that each
•ni; u n rea l burden off
the shoulders.
• t w c a i m o N T R I C K . IN AD VAN CE
of the few penpU- who formerly look- *'oy entering the- corn club' nust
oil after this work." Not only that *,avp
demonstration acre planted
but lie i- doing useful ami important
'* "inter cn\cr imp const-A itemwork that inevitably it ncgl'c* ted un* *-v' 1
*'Oi» -»'•• "i.goo.l shapefor
0«N*«T«d la lb* m y bf Carti»r 12 00 F « Y r ir In
b»s some one i- p.iid to do it
No '* irl,,,v the eorn &lt;l-ih work ibis
rS -~
f t e * ' • t 20f. Per Month
fira M U la Aiftara Alas* lit Mtdr .1 mm* op to date progressive com mutiny • l"‘*r
ean get along with out a commercei
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wad A a S iia a d - d a w M all M atin Aafrat 22»&lt;
organization nnd -a commerce orAllen, the Citnts county
IM A , a] Uta PaOTaffW nl Hanford. Florida
V U t r Art at M arrh 3rd. II7 T : * '
ganizutjon witjiout a paid secretary uKe,lt« emphasized the use of lime
it |l*Ht *vp* r !‘n,l » t o * fncmers tried it.
Telethon* No.* H i is like a Ford without.ntt engine
don’t get anywhere:— Lakeland Tele- "Fhe.v were Well plescd witli the re-

the Sanford Famous Trucking region.

Lyric Theatre

. Tonight
Browi
0-Bower: V::-!rel

s like Villa
r

o t i \c.i&lt;&gt;\
Collin ell
fine-*, m

\f Methndist Church

CiiHwl Twp Heel Feature

( oopi - a| inn 1 provided with lucid Hop- lied all Lille I but car Inis
health ‘and ms- ■’ e* (Icjiaitmei ts in
scent to he lenvinj' flit* sta le
p'evctiling if,--. l rodui-iiqn and ale
every day.
of fruiiduk-ul or- unwhoiesdme (omh
ruuc

just about n a ,
the vile 1 were
were not luqj
:&lt;up|i&lt;K&gt;ed io hav

Sluggish Liver.

I'm- will,
xlugysi, |j \, -,
III'. Illoro I•111. |.io|- , x 4, : ... j. 1,,1
nil* bath ilali.i. Sin -h.ialil n i liHitn i.|- l,.,i|, |,|||,|,
,|n
I 11 Till Id'll Ill'll I. It I, Uell lo
lln- Ju iii- of line 11 Iito11 )n || cap
Imt li II 11 a' In-fill-.- 11 * a I. i'ii *1 i i ,i| \
, lug (Ilnl Wi.i:. al I.-J-I a mil,.

IN

‘Charlie’s Stormy Romance
• “HERO I) TWO”
•
Vilauraph Him* Itib b n n Feafurt

A Western (In v e r
lluiiiaii’ffy"

- ‘‘Dreamy Up In TIhj Air”
0

“PATRIA”
Featuring Mrs. Vi-rnon (V ile

loiirti cii |.r (• i
11 1I l l l l g

Hrni’diftion at 7;1U p. m.
A corro tion i* needed in the
gilt a ol tf.e
....
her* of (be Catholic f|
Ii ill S a n - ,

Fnorl and MarM Rills
- -

pepper.) and e
Imd.'S ;u if tin
be si arce ill!*

f i onui.ltn-s ii
(Oil coin mu nil i
restraifi ativ ji

o car* saved plant;.. Few grov . ‘
J car* it wfmb! be -ulvi aid-- i.i
•• car* bugi- seed, bu&lt; .1 •sttv
.

Colury.

-I i*tn»- iw ln -fi' vhi-y --m i—b— i.n-l-------

lyglil—Xii-^Labbagi

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A* many l eans wer - in ilkulutl f—
d (H*t Op"*Hlc*e W
’iU bo e-*—
it*
n unable lo four lo five weeks. The bu
n l reported potato crop la uafo.

—nnnii"

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evirdgi- ir "\r-vvTffrk Stale .may be MtTdicd

can with authority !.«
i Saiitlr '.i "UU l»um law s by Ini in politirians
there are 150 memfa-r
This number does not include others •
New York, Tuesdky.
that attend the , hurt h on Sundii)*
The food and rrtnrkpt bill drafted
from the neighboring. district*.
by the Wicks Joint Legislative (JemIley. James J. 0'l(|ordan,
mil tee und/designed to bring aln/pt a
,
k,
I
’i ’aator' * reductioii 'of the ro.it 0 / &gt;living bjefleeting 1 economies •in tlie produc­
Fcnlurlng Fvarl
tion, distribution and handling of
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-i
foodstuffs will be, introduced in tbe
legislature this week.
Tho proposed act would create a
food commission hy amalgamating
Fnrovvell KticaL'entcnf---!). W. G.’illith’ff
the Department of Agriculture and
the Department’ of Foods and Mar­
kets, and transferring to it the l»urcau of Weights und Measure* and
, certain hrtfvftica of the Department
iof ll.-amr. • *•
,

Wednesday
Youlh Queering Cupid
“Pearl of (he Army”

S Y M P H O N Y OH CHKSTKA O F T W E N T Y
Price*— Nights 50r, 75r, 91, $1.50.
Sntinday Matin
Seal ualq starts Tuesday at MrElroy's Dfug Store. Mali Ord

«o£m ro no* It.

'• tNo chnncc for tho Germans to
up tho St. Johns river no* to
bombard Sanford.
We have * vo.
oev^ch lights on two t dl building

* I h| ms multiply your, money far you
enlly. -Money paves the way!
——

II. R. STF.VFNS
F. L. WOODRUFF Yicr-lbttiJrnl

kinds,

\or

T h e opening of the i. * l ot, I
Howcyslust Uee'. ...............
i ,largest hotel openings cm fiv.-n
Howey, Gqoi|e Giieri*.
.1 •D o n 't at-o Howey do, it.
good dairy &lt;atilt- 1 ito -J
' I!
■
* Thoro nre rumont
tioq, anti .they ere mul ing
country clubs, yoph
•the rooperntfve hut-fug of
hotels, etc;, in Sunfo
oven rutnorrf thnt .. r:
.coming into the ll.mKissimmee fair this week and Or­
lando next week. Hope thr»y have
Several farmer* in i.e# (ount uri
better weather than Seminole- did growing lri*h. potatoes this yejir,
for po other county in the ^Maie wldch is p new business in tin- coun­
could hold n fnir under puch condi- ty, says- J . - M . Haring, eooiit .■ ogeni
'ilo n s -niNi.e other l»ut .Seminole.
Their watertnelolm a r c ‘ up but tin
. — —o -----.presence of the j'.phis, net cs.,itali* a
T h e stock display at the Sem­ thuroiigh «pru,v with •-l.nl; leaf to,
inole County Fnir demonstnrtrd tlial A few farmers will Irving growing
flno stock can lie rais'-if here. The corn in Lee enmity this year
pens thnt were not Idled unh bi.ih
grade cattle were probal i; le t f- r .1
&lt;lijplay of ticks.
. alo- in liil's lio r o o g b n n i t i l i , wl n. li
A twenty thousand dollar lot will
be given freo to the first real hotel
man
who come* to Hanford and
builds a real tourist hotel. Now get
busy, you hotel men. who arc lookIbg for tho host thing In the hotel
line In the south.
We have the

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nomieul feeding of five slock
It T
(Kelley, county agent, suys that-tin
l col u club boys of last year will all
I be in the corn and dull pigs thi-

In Clay county the farmer* nri
huiing impleini-uis together and ari
working cooperatively.
Thi* h:v
—
Evsry lino in tho newspaper coatJ been bruuglit about b.v cioser exam
tho proprietor something.
if it L* illation, says W. T. Nettles.
Tin
’o r ' t h r hpnrnt of * t he Himvtdtnu 11
should be paid for.
If the grocer tlie same breed of hogs
-were asked to contribute groceries
to one abundantly able to pay for
Marion ■county irtc
them , ho would refuse.
The pro­
interest in the pig
prietor of a newspaper, must pay
W. Hlacock, countv
for the freC advertising if th,- b.-r,c- ngent, gives tho wtights of koine, of
^H q L y .4o ea not, and yet it is one of the pigs al tho t‘ml of fourteen weeks
und the best one 'weighed, 79 pountls,"
^ho hardest things to be learned by
w!d'h was good crcsid«»in-/ the '*act
mnny thnt a n cj.erjp ec •Ii m *|»ac- t it ‘the |te: "had lunged is a hun;
in it s columns to rent nnd must rent dred acre field, other weights were
th e m .to live. To give away tent for II. T&gt;J and several-inode-70 pounds.
anything less than living rates is as T W ‘hoys hjivT1 nearly tinislied the
payment* on their note*.
-fatal to a newspaper as for a land­
lo rd to furnish rent free. Ib-Lund
* A Putnam county* farmer, und&lt; r
Hccord
the direction of L. Cantrell, county

Ribbons

Taxes, 1915
Lit pii - c
S anit.iri tin
Found fees
Hms

R. R. DEAS
Ass’* C*thin

br-r-n“ tft,A—n?

ilie officer* .lrpl board &lt;jf directors of
the Seminole County Fair Associa­
tion give* thunks.
The above i* a trite copy of tho
r, nliitinu of thanks to those helping
make our fair n surci * nndywu* in­
troduced in a joint session of tho oflicer* and lei ird of directors .of the
• • « intj
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held in fair ollir. . at the elitirt house
Fc‘irnnr&gt;- -lath. CM7-, And titbtnirtiou*
cJIort* of thi’ i* itti/.i-i:.-. .directly re* I p i- -:d After' i.olng put to a vote.
In-fore the hoard.
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n u i'- M - m w - in
,■ • * &gt; '-.,i t I if. .* In- 1 t hit :i. i et.i Seminole County Fair a au
pupaw on th.-m; hence the de*trttc- cc , and
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V Worn nil streets

0. L. TAYLOR
fishier

,ti.-cat^luiom.—rii-nt c l —t w •f.nrttt—,—fmrrr bnrh~rtriztgiT “urnf nrrn;
iitir.cn* of Seminole county, I b-rida,
tl*e Seminole ( ‘onuty Fair was a de­
cided sin re-.-*, •mill spoke volumes
hock which *itrtis trees have i for tin* county of Seminole, and its
IU a result o f. I he cold will * an advertising feature for Seminole
tent exceptionally Mibiect io i &gt;unty \&lt;uhl not have been excel*
y melanose. witheriip, i bite- ’ !, ,1 at ihe lime, an-!
le in.tectn and' *tjh*r p«-*ls. |
■.-r n- . ur
Ink II i
ii)i|cn of i hi* »e,-n[i,larv dun-*
1 ‘
lion
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T h e Sanford boa *4 of Trade i*
-getting result a- every—day—und—14—
members kno . it. All mm -r to th
bbay bunch of hoo-t -r*.
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The eonVinission would he eoniposed " f tin- CortTniTssloher .of Agri**ulmxn.. QpnypMp^er'.of 1 ‘,foils a/id
11 A( .. a.and
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* ****. •%.‘a
Markets,
three metuliVrST" a*fn-*
pointed hy the Governor subject to
coullrtnatioii by the senate.
The
chairman of the u|&gt;-State Public
Service fonuni.*sion and the Com­
missioner of Public Market* of the
Icily of New York would he ex­
j officio members ---and- would
— _ .J receive
i no salary
The Commissioner of
i Agriculture would retain his present
|title and tho Commissioner of Fatfds
j and" Markets* would hereafter hr
|known as the Csimmissiont-r of Mar;
kets.
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The authors of the hill believe the
.propostul consolidation .will result
both in.economy nnd In increased
dlicicncy, ns there would be in the
field onfy .one set of inspector* ri*ponsilde to only one department.
Tho new commission's powers and
duties would includb: The execution
of the laws relating to agriculture

Wish wo could have a hotel open­
ing in Sanford. Well, there is an
opening here now hut people don’t

"Now for next yc.tr," i* the wa&gt;
Cil
the Sanford Herald la-ads an ed i-. ford
torial regarding the successful closing . aessFr
of the Sominole County 1- air. The Het/i
fair recently held in Sanford was and
among t C best of its kind in many W. .
years an.I Sanford and Seminole Allan
county will no doubt lu» greatly bcn-,**ynu
e filed by the udveftlsing received
‘Ml
and il,.i oiim|.,»,|.i,«.„,ii fou,h--i*|MM»-ndupi
tin-‘hundreds-oi pcojlc ■',o,n J... and
near who gath"red to see. whnt •*• i 1
could be dbnu in that sedion in ••t'v
farm, grove and garden, The fIt-r- *
**
aid is for a* permanent organisation
'
of tin 'fa ir association and says that,
'.h
it is not too early to start planning ' " 1 '
for tlie n-xl fair. A i hole jvur'ii *'ni
v or!; on -uji-h i^ pmffo.-ritioit would-‘ H* i
Insure woude ful results mi.I Tin
111

•ho*&gt;* an ailib-il interest in iln- c m

ill

son l,y ii-ipuring an a ; r i . &gt;,n m i| ,
In will uni so pro*uri- it, or by niak
big some diicrimiuntion-in tin- coin
pel sa'i'in to be paid.
1 - —" . 1. . . _l L illgi*_declares tfn- "prniliiiUiaa.
muniifait tiring, marketing
trihutim: of fmnl and of ,

Tuesday

Scrond Kpisotlv

qU.lMlty.
\v iiib- i In* 1

oil carrying -mi
n'-oki: .: i Io- marl,

to the desimble tilin g in life. You may want to buy a homes go to
college, start in husinoss even t him' must have a beufinnim'.

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Monday
' .IHARLII; CHAPLIN

Money Paves-. The Way

YOUR DUSIHl^.

Real Estate Go

i-M fo t;rw

February 16, 1917

THE SANFORD HEKAI.D

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(.hurclt Alible a&lt; houl a{ 0 ;|fi. C. ft.
! i-r, Stitq. . (,‘ome with y o u r

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II ' III tig I WIII il 1 .111 i .1 - . 1 1 . 1.
lunu.M*. withvrlip and scuir are he it
..iso present in the dead and injured
leaven, no that I ill" iiteurture wtll
ul thanks lie oITvrcd to th«**fOilownu
greatly, reduce future infection of the
At" the f’rcsliyti'fian Church
named gentlemen, ladle* uml ImoII-Suuda.i
v It e»‘ m p|*,.
\i 11
" I io g a le ami ii*ii&lt;b-r&gt;ii ,t**tnliin&lt;io'eloi
k
I&gt;r
.1.
I..
Hai-htnnn
of
Sweet­
In pliiutiilgN where tin- irei*.* are lyilh finaneiu( and oth'erwise. win
Hr.
small, nr v.l-.-ri- sufln-ic ,t labor is lent tln-ir In-arii edoris and'cooper.i- water. Trim ; will preaeh
a\ atlabb- it will be found proiiiubb- lion to the oilj. er* ami Ho.ir-l of I!yi liman has been pnstor of the
lo complete 'Ilu- defoliation by -pick- Mirectors in making 1 he receul .Sems Si, eel Water (lliurcll flir (lie past
lug o i l ' tin- injured b ales r tuaining imde ( ‘oillit.v l-'nir a Fair long Jo l&gt;e lldri.v Aears and i* a leader io tlio
1*11 I In- I
.Ilid 1 uri-'ng I hi-se" a so ri HO lllbi-n-d lit I In- liearl*
r:&lt;"n- l're*byti-rian i liur.-li work in Ten*
\\ *1. -r• I#-. • 1 »* in |•»-r ..-ii nl lob in--I *it i.-.eti • I Til-1 en .Li. n'-s. - 11 li'-s.-ee and i* also well known in
agitin; ' • remain- .1 1;*
..-I i t.n r. I. \ Hriiude . I. J' || - . I lor ol* and ot lor star. .
Al 7 p. m. iIn- pokier. Dr. Itronnfoliage slnudil m ri-umved V\ tia-r•• I \\ Fnintnini'i-r. I T Me.Lai 11 and
b-e
will preach. The
id to Mi per " ii at. or nvyr. of ibe J. E. ( ‘lark of flu- old Imard ulnl 0
iliidly
invited io utli-i;
st-f vices
leaves ri-maiti aim-, il.foli.ilioii isP Swope mid E. Kilbee of tin- new
al
tinI'resbyteriau
imt ioli oi i I-'iI
- .1' ibis in • 1 Iii, board of cou.ili coin mission,-rs, a» a
i-venin
b-aie* in- -tii!nnii hi ijuitititv in board an-l a. individual*, tin- citi iinirmng and
I’he brother­
«oillO'il of Sanford, tlie board uL stranger* to tin- city
hood
class
of
the
church
appeals to
trade, the 'ntayqr of Sanford, the
the
older
men
and
you
will
like the
chief of police Of Sanford. E E
ti-.n
her
and
the
member.*
of
tins
Hrad). aheriif of Seitiiiiole* ,'0 11111 .'.'
che-s
which
haA
made
a
record
in
the Sanford llerabl. flu- Woman'.*
church
circles.
I bib, tin- hoard of health. Dr (). .1.
M»U-r 11* hi-«d)4» **lli-*rfr K"'r -M~—iterry. 1
j-rnxT trr nnrptW h c ry E rr o r Is Com m on.
i,unity
agent, tin- board trustee* of
pruning.- is to unite , x.i-s.im int-l
Men milk,* more mistakes in tIn* se­
SunforJ
selnioU,
the
board
of
public
anoM- and tiilln-rilp and. in proper
all teacher* and all lect ion ut ageuml wive* ihan 111 any
lies exposed lo possible, ranker in­ imitriicfioii,
pupil* of the puldic schools of Sem ­ other form of endeavor it lib'll en*
fection, an incrcjm-d chance of ea
grosses ihelr titlciilimi,—Topeka C'aj)inole county, all those people taking IIIll.
l.er outbreaks.
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"pure 01—part in~the-rnwiPX~TTlTttitr

‘ In nil p in in g bporathns AhPars, in the trade* tent, and to lleq
Treasurer’s report for month of
saws a id l:,t Ive* shbuld lie 41a- I Krause nud (J. W. Hamilton uf the
January, 1917:
,
. infected after I riming one tree and Krause Shows.
Ki*ceipla‘
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before-|&gt;r", ceding to 1 ltd, next.
If
, For without the
lielj
HuiaiK-e on h.i i in, I
22,111.57
the operator will go further and-dis­ 1 naiifed nrial unnamed tin
Itimei. (-d from Colli- t •»r
• I.,_,,t7.sn
infect his hands and arm*, and even County 1’iiir of in 17 co’ul.
Cnnielb-d C h-.* a',i. "..'I
'the co it or o vcalls he wears, so
I’euple*. Hank
5.00
Audi tbc* better. Similar .disinfect­
ing pre puioi-s should he taken
1 he 1 defoliating "grove nr nursery.
Disbursement.*
t,‘"&gt;w t»* iiin g- liil . bove.
Vouchers paid
I •» &lt;l•r : mi -frit th&lt;* cleaning tip
Interir’J t
agent is going to start a hog farm fialnfico in hunL.*
j»f leave* should rei'-'ive in*m--, iate
to raise lire ding stork. This he will
„r.d thorough att, it’-in, and in ju re!
sell to pig dull hoys Mil to the
,wo ,| prune*! out n* .'.»or, u* extent
public.
He will breed Dliroe- ".
W W W ■of tho Utling lij* frie.t can ho deterIjatunce in ll a n l:
Jcroeya, which li,*eed ' the agent iY
llnluYice in Haul s
trying to standht-dize In thnt coun- First Naf. Ham:
2101
Peoples
1 0 ,dun. 00
People* at t per cent
A stun of four hundred dollars has Seminole Co. Ilati';
been set tuiilo by the hauks in one Kemiqoio Co. jtank at
of tip* rUius in* Alachua county to
■I per cent
finance hoys' pig dub work, says Seminole Co. Hank, Ma
\V. E. Drown, county agent. *
| nolia. Paying

INDIVIDUAL SERVICE

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S C L N E 2 nd A C T P O T A S H &amp; P E R L M U T T E R

LYRIC FEBR U A R Y 23rd

Office Supply Dept.
PHONE 148

children of the hookworm type. Deportment was read reporting that
The father consented to try the Umj department hail been called out
Itegrctablc in the frost damage I*,
hookworm treatment on one child .to 12 tires during the month of Jan- the'conditions which have.been cre­
and Jhc result* were so satisfactory uary, nnd reporting that ull tire ated hy it offer the grower Und nur­
that the whole family were treated ,1nppurahi* was in first class enndy seryman an oppmtunity lo deal a
and-now they utr strong mul heal \V' tion.
Severe blow to hnth insects and dis­
and now they are strong and
Ill-port of A. D. Smith, sanitary ea is. the r«-.Milta of which they , will
inspector showing iollvLioti* for the he able to appreciate for many
month of January to lie 1 11.50.
months lo* cqine.
Farmers in Citrus county, anya W. .All iJaims (igninst tlie city wefe
Vi Union Newell, K. Allen, county agent are going to ‘siidrfed* and vouchers ordered drawn
Plant Commissioner. .
raise hogs cooperatively. They trill for same. "
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fatten a* .many ns possible for the
.market und then, -ell ilium togctlur. count il adjourned.
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Iteaiilutinn of Thanks
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Citrus county has n yew farm louu
CARE OF CITR U S -TilEES .
WMieretU. 'l l"- Third AnnuaJ Semassociation witii a memhership of
•inole County Fair lias lieen held in
sixteen.
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( old Snap. "Makes Cortnin Methods Sanford, Seminole county, i lorida,
Imperative
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nnd
Chicken raising is attracting many
Fruit growers and nurserymen &lt; W her,-as fr,, 0 i all reports from
of the funner* in f'.illsborough coun­
ty. This will work in *0 nicely on have an opportunity to take ndvan-ibotli interested and disinterested

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Every busineas presents its own distinct problems
. .
and requirements
The Officers of the First National Hank nre
nof on!y familiar with general-financial conditions
litroii'dioui the country; they are thoroughly renvernant with local conditions .and ready to give
special attention lo individual needs.
We welcome business accounts.

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Pobroary |6 , 1917

TH E SANFORD HERJLD

PACK TWO

Tho Nitrate Fields— Mr*. E . D.
. Estimated Crllp* Damage
he IsT" T h a t is Rev. Fred Marsh,
Brownlee.
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; Gaineavillf, Fla., Feb. 9, 1917.
dew pastor of "the Congfregatiotial
Under Entire New Management Hi.
Crossing
tho
Andes.
The
Bureau
oj
Crop
Estimates,
church in JAcksonvItlo * Miss Bur­
Season
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Round
Table:
Trade
and.
Com­
'V.
S.
Department
of
Agrlrultufe,
leigh alludes to.
We make a Specialty o fServing.,
H|
pentral district worker* have the through the field agent for Florida merce.
Welfare
Department . patriotic
field spirit strongly. A new society has made a careful investigation into
A BUNCH OF jNTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORSunday Dinner at
has been started in Aatatula, another the citrus situation since the recent meeting. Wednesday, Feb. 21.. Open
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
to
all
club
members
nnd
friends.
in the Methodist church of Wild- cold weather, particularly as regards
' 75c J57S,..
Busbies* Meeting
T Y -E FFIC IEN T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
wood nnd more are in view. The ihe fruK which remalhed to ho ship 5
r-' &gt; ■
Just a nice drive lor an appctitu C((t
Tho regular, monthly
business
The field agent has visited
auto route is bringing Endearorers ped.
_
rind you can rest assured tlmt it ^
together in a fellowship way impos­ personally a very considerable part meeting‘ of the club was held Wed­
will.be appeased
r WEK1WA IT E M S
Mrs; C. J . Vermillion and Mrs. sible until the past few years. I.et of tho producing sections, consulted nesday with •Mrs. Deane Turner,
Rev. Rartlett filled hi* appoint­
with authorities from every county first vice president, presiding with
T. J. Iloyd were the guests of Mrs/ us be thankful it is so.
d o n 't Pav
ment here Sunday morning and even­
• ■fjy
except
from Brevard south, on the gracious dignity.
A. M. Rush Monday.
Kindly
letters
recently
came
from
ing
and
returned
n»
fur
a*
Sanford
If'* •
The special order of the day was
East Coast.
In addition several
Editors C. E. Woods of The Euslis
with E. A. Kush in hi* new auto
(io-To-Sundn)-School Day
kindreds of inquireis were sent to a at once taken up and the revision of
Monday mOrning,
State wide Go-to-Sunday-Seluwil Lake Region and W. F. Stovull in special list by mail, to which there the constitution and by-laws were
* Monroe &amp; Geiger are having » Day, was a pronounced success. Kc- Tajnpa and its Morning Tribune.
placed upon their first reading. The
was a full response.
drain ditch dug almost large enough por|s coming to the office" of. the Such favors’ are appreciated and in­
committee were Mrs. J . W. Dickins,
.
From
ull-data
tivMlable,
it
appears
to be called 11 canal, which will re­ Fforidit Sunday School Association deed so are -nil the favors shown this
,Mrs. Geo. L,' Maris and Mr*. Henry
claim several acres of valuable land indicate a heavy movement of new press writer by Florida newspaper that' approximately 85 per cent of
Wight.
Read by Mrs. Dickins.
the
oranges
nnd
75
-per
rent
of
the
on their farm.
to the Sunday schools of all men.
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Tho
articles
of incorporation •nowgrapefruit remaining In the stale
Mrs. J , ’ W. McBride, the splendid
W. F. Iloyd of Kissimmee was in denominations last Sunday.
being
the
constitution,
the constitu
were more or less badly iced. It is
Wekiwa on business Tuesday.
When the first call went t out for secretary of the village society at estimated that there were about tion. which has heretofore prcvalod Engines, Hollers, Haw Mill*. \U .u j.t
lag Machinery
Mrs. R . . J . Gridin, Mrs. E. A. the observance of this day, # the Monroe, nejir Sanford, sends splen­ 2 ,000,000 boxes of orange* nnd 700,- becomes
the
by-laws, • Several
A complete line of Mill SUj!}
,
T h e y have or­
Rush and Mr*. W. C. Holiday took schools of the state were Miffed to did news Jotters.
amendments were suggested by- the Heavy Machinery carried in Mmk fr
000 grapefruit in the state.
ganized
an
Intermediate
Society
with
w
a pleasure'ride to Sorrento and back attempt an increase of 60 per cent
In the northern tier of citrus coun­ committee which will be voted upon immediate shipment. Gel ,mr pj ,-, jy
&gt;i,d
Svabove the average attendance.
In twenty members. This will be good
Wednesday evening.
catalogue before placing our order
ut
the
unnual
business
mooting
in
ties, the loss of fruit was practically
Rev. Rurtlett took dinner with many sections of the state the in­ news for our good Intermediate lead­
Mats by Machinery Comnanv
total. In the next tier to the south March. Nominations of officers to
tos.io K. II,, HO,,* ' 1
terested people went to work with a er, Miss Lucy Harris of Ilrndentown,
Mrs. T. J . Boyd Sunday.
till
the
vacancies
which
will
occur
the loss appears to he somewhat
Jacksonville,
limn.
who
is
working
hard
to
get
‘Several
MU*
Daphna
Vermillion
visited
vim. While many arhools fell be­
R ,
in March followed, after which tho
less,
although
100
per
cent
Is
re­
at home over Sunday, returning to low this mark, many other* far ex­ surh societies organized hofoie the
wI
ported as badly frosted in many regular routine business was dis­
Sanford Monday morning.
ceeded- it, some schools reporting end of t h e 'S t a t e Union year which
posed of.
Reports from the club
*
closes at the April convention in localities, yn the other hand, isoofficers and chairmen of depart­
_
1
The trnin very nearly got We- more than 160 per cent increase. Orlando,
lated
groves
reportjtho
fruit
caved
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The state office is receiving, many
kiwn’s goat Wednesday morning and
by firing.
Parts of Pinellas, the ments wen- most encouraging! The
A lute issue of the St, Petersburg northern purl of Polk, that part of Social Department reported $79.00
we ell congratulate Kill on hi* nar­ letters of apprci ialion. One superi "
Intendent wrote: ■*We had the high- Times describes in glowing colors
row escape from death.
Oneida southeast of Lake Tohope- on lh(-lr part of the obligation on the
uur the pleasure of the tourist picnic
est
attendance
In
the
history
o!
We were glad to nee Curl Dees at
knliga and Merritt* Island, report club house debt nnd th e Wclfar
school**
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given by our hospitable friends, Mr. the fruit loss a* lightf—J ’he sa m e 'll Department reported $01,GO for the
Sunday nrhool Sunday.
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Indications point to the fact that and Mrs. ('has. Whitbeck at Gulf­ trie of .the East Coast south.
Raymond Iloyd visited friend*
*, Mm
A same purpose. The team composed
and relatives in Ocala Sunday and the goal originally set for the state port,. a suburb of the "Sunshine" considerable portion of the fruit Is of the board of managers and the
thy the Florida Sunday School As­ City. It is nice- to read such trib­ being nnd will he shipped; just what Literature Department team report■ L
Monday.
sociation
that ( 0,000 now pupils utes tn faithful C. E. Workers.v H
this proportion will ho i* problem- ed progress,
We hour we are to have some new school should he added
to
the
Some’ kindly readers, long-time of at leal.
‘ Chairmen of standing committees
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neighbor* soon, a Mr. Watts ami schools will he almost if not alto­ our pres* columns may he glad to
reported
tht-ir various committees to
Young groves suffered severely,
family of Sorrento, who are expect­ gether accomplished,
llfi
it is estim­ hear that the Townsend orange grove
he
actively
ut work. The treasurer's
many being killed to. the hank. .
ing to_ move on to C. C. lloyd’s ated..that 85,000 pupils attend Sun­
C:‘l
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escaped serious injury either to frost
report
showed
the club's finance* to
C. C. Hare,
.place near Ethel;
day school In our stiute.
It was escaped serious Injury either to fruit
be in excellent condition. . T h e cor­
Field Agent for Florid:!.
planned to bring tld* number op or blossoms in the recent cold spell
responding secretary read a comrnuni
February 1 1th up i&gt;&gt; l'Ja.000. This So- we need not give you fr&lt;&gt;-&gt;t&lt;-•!
Till: FIVE (JOl’NTY FAIR
|cation from the state-chairm an of
i* b,v far the largest number ever fruit if you rome to call on "Secre­
..lib’ press committee urging- -»nbnil Grind
Orlando*.
Sued Hcan&gt; Si .r
nttf-ndim’ In Florida on anv one day. tary Grace *'
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Vexl T V T T ^ W i
• April 2 nd J a n r I at, I l&gt; I /
zine and u rg t'n g i oop O ation of trie) l l c f u ( r r of I t&gt;O0 I I
it tin- lew .1 1 lirt.-ttan Bulletin b&gt;r
« a.
t.o-ln Sunday .S, 11,1,1 l&gt;;v
Wlllr f«*f t s l l l o ; *ntj I nit |rt? Kltiali rt
Splendid ,-xhibit* m all dep art­
tl I nii Bllqr
local
c|||li 11re** co m m itte e for a t Iti
l'ehruar;.
It
tell*
of
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Endeavor*
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W
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made
an
annual
IHsmk Vilfttlinr
Inland.
ments .sliiiwing the wonderful rt*Slflngieks'llrerfi
I'.nl
ll«iLU
state Sunda. -ch mil e.illventl'Ul \ut - taking j-.irt in an lown prayer meet­ -uiUfc.i - nf central Florida. seu*;i- |monthly loiter to the s t a t e paper*
ll .tl n \\at
which piubli*h a F ed eratio n page.
ed to join with
Mi te-ally si! tin- ing nee |i *ur long, llow is that f-*r tional aeroplane lligiits by
St liricd 1i»m 'V
Karl
i'i lli. 1411% II* ; lf:«w*«i!t !
southeastern stall*? in the u*e of tlu- speyd ,m "saying tilings’"
Kuhl, an Orllintlo boy who ha* madeIIdr 'wcrtl mrn T.r*f Tpiix *5."
Ilj'l- 1
il'r^lirc Ihpt. , I'fqgrum Ft 6. 2Isf
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Grace A. Townsend.
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fi- end S jjq la y ii February.
T|h* ,
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"aviation
world,
spec­
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At the regular meeting of the
I nterlnchen, Feb. 12th,
Florida •Sunday School Atomriatinti
f2*W Lti-ht-L North 1
l*
tacu lar fireworks on the opening day
Welfare
Department
on
Wednesday,
bniihrL
Ilffl«int»I
b
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m
announces dipt this day will again
*and night, m a n y free a ttra c tio n * pf
Feb.- 21st. nn inter' -iitg pr*igrain
fit.
r n
be ol-«orvptJ Ll 1'*!'.
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STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE
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BOLD EVERYWHERE— Lie .rut HOO
iroj. id Met Unite; 1 air 1 , be I,, -i
. ■ * . i ii hat 1* i.
Mi , Lillie KurnsW'ifth, principal of rio a D o a D G o a o o o a n c O !u;C0O00
Have" i« the
tt hat \\
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if c arrm nent* uraiiest eradlcati,11 UrlamPi Fcbruaf 2 Uth* to 2 It!'. the east -hie primary -chaol. anti
j prnitb- -i tn’-i-- "f.ir f
: t ........... th
■st ever seen i:i County .Stipt.
.......... ... t ii *. 1 1 , it i* licit,r* 1 .
\S / 1raw 1011 will
Some f-.l- . expect'illy I Uj I ‘I,
lists —a t , , a of the stall
.
Crowds are, give ap informr.l talk on the subject
Nlgiibcrt ill the In
mis-u.He tln.'-r streiigth. j rervu of utri -n'al industry who i* -■
j &gt;mii»g h»B
near,
_ : nf t mafr nemo, H77•!
a fill a mari-F
B A R B E R SH O P
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,
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pom-&lt;r irtdelmiiiiy; c'Uititiuing in .the y; ew lien* nntl sheds have been iut
mean fimt- the han'tli, a p , which i* tnlled and many improvements
l&gt;U,,telling i,li- e.4«,»e iilUU
1 , 1 1 made. A model dairy exhiidt will
Florida?
n fi'iuur.rMr
p'eciitl
iiilere*t.
We wmil-to thank all who havHFHfF^enerous-"T h e counties plow in tiek ‘ eradl - 1 .. Th^. t l o ^ t l e nnd the art departjy cooperated with us in our efforts to place
cation work in any Mate a l y y . mnn t s \ e always of great in tor est* tS
realize the smallest returns from |womenfolk and" entries urn already
in Sanford a reliable Business Training
■' SA N FO R D 'S H O U S E '6 f SE R V IC E
their investment, a* it citsix ju«j; a*
pledged in great number from Or­
School.
.
much to do the work at one time as ange and surrounding counties. Miss
SANFORD,
.
FhoneS
FLORIDA
another. . * If tin* neighboring ycouii- Hope Start,uek, in charge, lias h e r
If you haven’t already entered, call at the
tie* gel the jump |&gt;n. the slow coun­
arrangements well in band for these « 4 4 « 4 9 4 4 4 4 4 9 9 4 « 9 4 4 4 4 4 9 « 4 4 4 « 4 9 « 4 4 4 9 9 9 4 9 4 9 4 * * t * ^ ^ &lt;* ^ *
school and let us show you what we are
ties .they will Cstuhllsh conditions departments.
for better raising*oT cattle nnd en­
doing. Less than a.year from now you will
The citrus Unit department will
I
courage settlers to locale in thiir
show up unusually well this year as
be glad you were one of the first to attend
territory."
, new classes have Jteen arranged in­
1
the Business College.
, TheVo is no question’ about -thu cluding nearly all standard varieties
tiek eradication work being practical of- citrus fruit.
Hitherto general
under eith open range or farming prizes have a sure chance for a pny
Buyers and Shippers of
*
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conditions or a combination of both. mium.
This was shown at tho UhlversUy of . The agricultural department al­
Florida Ijvn slock Institute.
Facts w a y s ‘shpws up the'resources of the
and figures were presented to show five counties well. Different sections
that Inore than 40 per cent of the are already well organized and are
A. II. PERRY, President
M. J . VanGELDEREN, Principal
entire original qunrantinesd area in planning to arrange the space allot­
the southern states has been freed of ted to their various communities to
SANFORD,
.
FLORIDA
210 E. First Street
•
Sanford, Florida
ticks!
Florida has 3,800 square the heat advantage.
t» t9 9 « 9 9 9 9 « 9 *« » 9 9 9 9 « t9 H 9 9 « 4 9 « *« 9 9 « » 4 4 H 4 « » » S *4 9 **
milos of freed area*in Dade, Brow­
The aeroplane flights will be of
I
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ard and a part of Palm Beach coun­ unusual interest as they will include
Frt
ties,- and the remainder of Palm many aerial stunts never shown
♦«♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « o *♦ ♦ ♦ « + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ;
Bench county will l,c.quarantined at south of Jacksonville before Mr.
once. Monroe county Is doing regu- Kuhl's "death drop," his "loop the
Jar systematic dipping’ and several loop" and. various other maneuvers
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
other counties are organizing for have now twists to them that thrill
E. W. DICKSON
the spectator.
systematic work.

The Longwood Hotel

HAPPENINGS

Hart'

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If not satisfied

k'M;&lt;;

S P K JN G JM .REVIEW COURSE

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John B. Slclson Universily

Cockroaches

DR. A. DOLAN

ON H A R D W A R E

IS WHAT YOU PAY FOR.
AND ALL WE HAVE
.. TO SELL

Business College Open

he Geo. H. Fernald Hardware t o .:

Sula Produce Co l

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT-INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION

Vegetables and Fruits

PAN AMERICAN COLLEGE OF COMMERCE

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Santord Vulcanizing Works
PHONE G7

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SANFORD, FLA.

T \ 0 N T throw away your damaged or worn auto
tires and tubes. Bring or send them to us, or
phone and we will repair them, or if they are not
worth repairing we will tell you they are not.
No tube too badly cut or torn for us to 'repair.
Burned tubes .repaired and made as good as before be­
ing burned. By our process there are no unsightly
patches put on tubes to chafe inside of tire, or to come
olF.
• . .
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

FREE AIR AT THE CURB

\

in C ar Lots or Le ss

ATLANTIC COAST LINE :;

Freed areas, are protected "py law
from rcinfestation. Persons who un­
dertake to ship, drive or altow their
cattle to drift from tho vu a ran lined
areas into free territory without first
having them properly disinfected,
run tho risk of vigorous prosecution
by tho state and glvernment,
Tho disadvantage and expense of
living
under
quarantine restric­
tions increase as the surrounding
area is released from quarantine.Conditions in Florida warrant a
state wide movement to eradicate
ticks In every region of the state. '

WOMAN’S CLU-B
.

Cltib Calendar
Tuesday. Feb. 13.—Social Depart­
ment—-Evening Dance, hostess, Mrs.
B. A. Howard; Chairman Dept.,
Mrs. C. K. Henry.
Wednesday, Feb. 14—Literature
Dept..
Chili
Review -C hairm an, Mrs. L. R.
Philips.
. - . .
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.
Cities,
School*.
Colleges— Mrs.
Geo. L. Maris.
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DAILY TRAINS TO WASHING
TON AND NEW YORK

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No. 82
Jacksonville_9:10 a. m.
Savannah . ._ 1:15 p.m.
Charleston__ 5:35 p. m.
Richmond........ 5 8)5 a. m.
Washington..... 8:40 a. m.
Baltimore....... 108)1 a. m.
W. Phll’phla . 12:21 p. m.
New York ... 2:40 p. m.

No. 88
12:45 p.m.
4 :50 p.m.
8:55 p.m.
7 :10 a.m.
10:29 a.m.
II ;42 a.m.
2:01 p.m.
4:20 p.m.

No. 86
1:40 p. m. .
5:35 p. m.
9:55 p. tn.
9:1.1 a . m.
12:33 p. m.
1 :52 p. m.
4.03 p. m.

train*...R2, Ml m d RH ,
U rrprrt on
bo lu&gt;
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I r r e rreiimne rhnlr r o ir h r *

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No. 80
8:10 p- m.
12:35 a. m.
8:45 a. m.
7:43 p. m.
11:50 p- m.
1:10 a. m.

3:30 a.m.
5:50 a. m-

llinlitf far* »•
may « rr « p f aalil * ^

For Information or Reservation Phone or Write

A TLA N TIC COAST L IN E

138 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Ha.
Phone 17

Hillsborough Hotel. Tampa, Fit.
Phone 132

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THE SANFORD HERALD

F*bn&gt;,r*

We surg need some rain now tq

A G EN TS

General Fire

Insurance

O f f l t o wi t h HOLDEN

FBTATe

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Florida

Sanford,

^ X X X X SC X X JO C X X X X X X X X X X X X SX X X
NOW IS THE TIME

Prici'S arc advancinff every day. Sanford is on a
lltiilflini* Hoopi and You Should Iluild Your New illum e

WK HAVE

-The Proper Materials
DOORS,

SASH,

sii ingLes ,

PACE SEVEN

and Mr*. Hnlliifgcr wer&lt;y. also guests KS" ih®* 7a
there.
'
. . .
of twmty-ol
Nonh Fry and n'friend of his came
up front Windermere S u n d ay -to get i«fr&gt;r*.th*
.his wife, who has boon.in town ‘at- * ' n ’ hTiuriV
fending th»* Fair and visiting their
is
Too l a te For Uegulur Fago
son and wife for a few days. x.re re- Ficirf.ia, onc&lt;
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
turning homo they eulled on her
We are having tome fine weather
sister, Mrs. T. Q. Tyttef, and Miss circuit rouri
now slurp iho told weather has left
Mabel returned home with them.
.liy’oV y
us behind it.
Kmil -Magnunon returned home Mavis
,
A »• 11«&gt;&lt;
Mrs Will* Itoldnson und Mrs.
r n u r « d a y f r o m I iih o r a n g e p a r k i n g
&gt; . . * , • . . r- j
la* k •KJng .14**1 hill*' daughter,
on the i
("«»a»t
11&gt;• li .'i hoi
liladys v ere I be dinner guests of
llt'IlMMg I I).If . «V t I III I II * * 'I f o r .1
'
Mr- link \.I ugun Suuda&gt; and all fi ** .1 r
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report a pleasaul tune.
,
a'
w , werf all hard hit by the re- ..
' , '
ham
Mrs. Jaek Vauguil was |ti town
rent freeze hut some think not idl s(t*^f,t,'r«, i',s* ra n
Monday, shopping und—attending to
the fruit is gone and are busy again
..r»n' '
some iuiidlKSS.
i
fertilizing and working up t h e i r : •'■ll-»'ri-|ir

yV. J . T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y

BI.IN D S,

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CE.MKNT

N'» of NK*( o*

I.ONGWOOD PICK U P S
Mrs. J. M. Woodbcrry was visit­
ing friends iji Sanford last week
C. II. Searcy was a visitor in Or­
lando Sunday.
Mrs. It. ( ’. Fatout, Mr. and Mrs.
Hay'Kntoiu and »oii, Mrs. Clark of
Indianapolis are occupying the Clouser house.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daholl and
Mrs. Edith (Jrost'beck nre the vis­
itors of Mrn. J . A. Ifryan. •
d.ong'wtiod was well represented at
the Seminole fair.
Misses Olive Dirikel and, I.illian
HrJ’an and Messrs, lloyce Chase ami
James Hr* an wore visitors in t»rlundo Mumtuv

Httith

tiror. t.i..},

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(iiirgel Is

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Co u nty

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If. ,V. D t i t H i l . A S S .

Clark.

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N»llrc uf Ip p llr jlln n fur I n
t lr r d I ’m lr r
S rcllo n * «if f h.ip lrr (HUN, (.««■ of l*lor*
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; N o iift i* b r n b y fivi*n i h t l O. F . S w o p e ,
purrh«*«*r «if T a x (V rtiflra t No. 2-I7A, d a tril

Ihr 5ih day of November,

I). 1*93, Han

Hli 1 said cirlillt'iite m mv* oiHr^, and haa*
nti-lr |t&gt;pl|f.nlon f««f ta t tiffil •
mr
f'THflifllFV v* J&gt;
Halil f erf i*1ral*T
I b r i m th** fiiil'iwitiK d« »rnlM*d |»rn(&gt;erfy ait*
uttrd in Memfn»»)f r**uniy. ^^l1 r^la, to-writ:
I * , i . l s f ! * ! uf N’ W ' i of X K ** Section 2 2 , T|»
-'I p, It tl K , 3 a«*frs nmre or !e « . Th«*jiai&lt;t
land b fijtf 4 -*.*s.«..| at tf&lt;* dait* of thr* K tu ar.Vr nf • aid - i*rrtilii-at»* in thi* name of W .
I.'dgar. Hn|r«« «aid C r r iillr ile ahall be rr Jte n y il »&lt; t«r*lin| to la w ’ tfit dectf will M bw
tfi«*rron no th«* 1 9th day of \farrh, ,1 . f&gt;.

1 H.

m y orTlcjal -l^ n aiu rr and ie«| thiw
if.r |t«th d ay of F e b ru a ry , A. | r 1917.

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T l r f k C irc u it ("Hurl, Seminole (lo.. I I I .
H&gt; V. M . M r lU t iir l, I). C .

pavitiy t h r f. Ilfiwini: R t h i f i in
Hanford, Morida:
T M f tl •tri •!, Iio n t F r e n c h av.*n
a v en n e, ».'id t q , vil«.
W i t h Airc^t, (rpm
I'alltts ttAi avrftuc, l|tl aq« y«f«.
- f r v e n t b ■tr#*&lt;t, fr«»*w P aL *i%rni
A'* I V*. Z I*1** •li, v il •.

32-Fil*3ie • .

P en etrates a n d Heals.
S to p s P a in A t O n ce

F o r M an an d B east
25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealer*.

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V»*tlrr U h« rel.y &lt;!%« »» that J.* A V 'n v att
rr f i« •r r.f T a t f - r ilf lc a t .. No 2wl I, dr.t* d
3 th d a y *d N o v a m b rf, \ | i IM ft, k i«
*&lt;l «aid rt r iirtritu lit / ♦&gt;* mti r, and kA*
id** \ii&gt;|diiMt i &gt;n f« r t »\
I •*•
hy

s 'w r ttitn

A Zoc Want
y\ci. in 1 lie i:
i

wili.Rent Your House For

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A t Convenient P o in t s

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h t n r i u / fi j t f
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Big S to ck oi; Fertilisers
Sanfor*. W a re h o u se
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The littl crop'of Cdctj' over grown at Sanford wu&lt; r.u.M
| p c M . I T It 'll t I / C l:

ltd ' !»•&lt;• I*r. , t - t n u m b e r of
hero

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li«-bl r e s u l t s p r o v e i t .

nr jour **tit»vrMii'i|i'i'
u* ;t tut- f.-rirlt nf
as thrir gu«-st

this w*«'k Mi** Chui.-

rtler of Alhrim, (ia.
Mr. and Mrs. C. It. T jl c r have
been rnttTfaliiint tluir friends, -Mr
and Mrs*. ('. L. Smith of .Syrncuse.
797 \
who wiir* make hi tour of
Florida heforg. returning north; k
I. I). Hart drove his Ford to St.
AugUstlne on Tuesday. Mr. Jo h n ­
son of llcnrdall ayenue-arcompnuied

One
E x j)c n e n c o
C o n v in c e d Mo
of it s Value

ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R
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L 1LEGAL ADVERTISING '

R. C . Maxwell, Mgr

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N O T H i: O F M A L I:
Nutirv l« h«-r«-1•&gt;
Oiat urtdrr and I*&gt;
viftUr td a Im al il* r fr r «d f*»r••* lo«urr and
•air m ado on th r |9 lh «lay of January,
A. I*. 1917, l»y t h** , llurto rald r JaftiM \V.
I r lk iiu , J u J C i’ «d llu I irj uit t ‘*»urt, »ir\*
m th Ju t lin a l C ircu it *.of Llttrlda, ht'tnliu&lt;l9
Couftty, In t*haiir«ry, in tb»t rrM aln iau&lt;«tlurein |*rritliitK. wherein Jo h n M. Lord I*
I he com plain*..! and •€. T . IM rg a l it "the
iM tiu lan l, 1 aliall offer for i k l r and aril to
thr l.ightfd Iddder for ta«h, b rfu rr fhe dour
of the cliurt buuM' in San fo rd . Nt-ruimdr
n u n i). F lo rid a , on* M onday, the f*»*. day
of M«rrh, 1917; t h r - u m r k i n g a legal aalia
day and during (h r legal hour*, the followitfg |rr« m a l p ro jo rty «lr«cril»ed in the final
dccne aforwanid, f i e t l c *"i»n# red mar*
m uk named .M ary,
D ated at Sanford
Si minute fo u n ty , F lo rid a .. Ih i* thi* D t day
M February, *A. D . l » l « - r
u

SP R A Y IN G M A C H IN ER Y

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Sanford "Branch-Warehouse •

,

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co
* &lt; Jacksonville, Florida

4S- F&gt;i-ttr

J

men ^cmonstratcc^

value of the Long D i^
tance Telephone to ua
He was at Huntsville
Ala., and upon his owg
i
"•
responsibility put ia
Distance calls for fifteen merchants within a
faaius of several hundred
miles.
•• •

'In less than one hour he had sold 2100 barreU
Of flour at a total cost to us of less than six dollar*
Since then we have applied the Long Distant*
C&gt;1 Telephone tertvery feature of .our business with
mott Profitable results.
T h e service is fine, tha
ratei nre reasonable and there is more satisfactioa

O riftln
G o o rg *

l or oprnms, Ijim cness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism

S .in fd »d . I'i rid a

UPSAl.A AND GRAPEVILLE
Rev. Thompson is expected to fill
his appointment here Sunduy even­
ing.
Sunday school as usual at
2:110 and prayer meeting on Thurs­
day evening.
*
Our Intermediate class is rejoicing
in some new steps for their room,
kindly built us by Rev. Ericson.
Alfred Malm and n friend of his
were out Sunday to call on his aged
relative, Mrs. Anderson at Mrs.
John Lumbiuist's.
Mrs. Rorcll and niece, Margaret
Kticson were recent callers .'at Mrs.
Carlson's home, near Monroe.
Mr. ami Mrs. Van Ness and chil­
dren were callers Sunday in New
Upsula. Mrs. H. G. Lundquist and
the two youngest children mado a
short trip to-4own on Monday of lost
week, taking dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Coller atul on Saturday .Mr.

In ( b rail l'**M H rtra lb Jud.rlal C t ira ll In and
f ,r N rn .li.u lr C u u n if, F ln rltl*. In I ' k i a r b ;
F u r l H. M alloy, Coni|&gt;lalnant
n .
N o t lr ,
llirhard C . M alloy.I. Ilr f rn ila n t.
To lllch ar.l C . .Via ‘ov:
It i p l i n t l n i (rom (h r afltilav l! of I’ratl 8 .
Malloy, lb * r o m iila ln a n l h r r rln Bird, that
thr lU lrn ila n t, lllrh a rd C . M allo y ia-a nonrr.|&lt;lrnt ol ( h r atatn of F lo rld n ;* Jh a l hr I*
ovrr (hr a f * of tw rn ty-o na; th a t th rrr I , no
l&gt;,r,on In lh&lt;* a ln lr of F lo rid a , th r , . r v lr r
id a «ubf&gt;orna upon whom
mould bind
■aid d rfrn d an t; ’ a n d , that th r rrn id an r. of
•aid drfendant ia ( I I W aab ln ito n atrarl,
N r n ilk , N . J .
It t* t h r ia f o r , o rd rrrd (h a t you do apprar
lo tha co m p lalnanl’a bill h rrrln fllrd on or
Irfor* the bth d ay of M arch , A I) 11*17 .,
th* n m r b rin e • rule day of aald court.
ft I* further ord rtrd that t h i, n o lle , h ,
publiihrd In P , Kanfr-rd llr r a ld , a near,
paper p u h lh h rd In Hanford, Hrm lnol* cwunly , Florida o n e , a m rrk for four c o n trcu liy r
a ir li.
W |iar«, K. A . Ilo u e la,*, the clerk of our
Circuit Court and the »ral of the ,a id court
at the (nu rt huu*e In Hanford thia the l i t
day of Fe n ru a ry , A. I&gt;. 1917.
• R . A . 1 )0 11 0 1.ASH. .
I)a rl* A Ollan,
(■rail
Kolfcilork for Co m p lain an t.
(a - F r ltlc
^
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In

C I k b II Court. HlVrnlta Ju d ic ia l Circuit
In and F a r H rm lnol* C o u nty, Flocld a. In
(k ,n c * c y
O i l e r I*. Sw o p r, C o m p lain an t
.
ya.
N olle*
l.u li K uohl* and H. K o o n lt, her
hueband, flrfrn d a n t.
To Lula Koonta and S. K o o n lt, hrr huaband:.
I l appaarlns fefim th* alfld a vit of | ) li« ,f
I'; Huop*. com plainant h rrrln Bird In a l ha
hrIU tra that l.u la Koonta and S . Koonta,
hrr huahpnd aro rr«idrnta of a &gt; lllf o thrr
than t h , atato of F lo rid a ; th at thalr realdm ra and poatolflro addraaa la Colum bua,
K a m a ,; and th a t th rrr la no prraon In tha
•tatr of F lo rid a ,* th* arrylrm of a rub-

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fiuar.lian of th r r a t a l* nf John
T h w r a tl, Ito n ith y T h w r a lt ami
II. T h w r a lt, J r ., minor*.
(I-P rl-Sir

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of

tin
f liw . a u ,
,
*. « * a lt
nd
*f«* II T b w e a tt, J r ., m in o r*, In n u li» »ppllcation to i h* , n m i i ir Ju d f* uf KemlnoW
county, F lo rfd S , al hi* offlen in tie* m u r '
hour* at S a n fo rd . in aid co unty on M n n d x t
tbr 10»h d a y nf F e b ru a ry . A. II. I 9 IT . tor
authority 1 9 a ril alt r l( h f , t ill* .and In t o m t
of the .a l I m in er*, th e «*m« bain* an bn
rll*ld*d o n a -w v rn th I n t r i n l In and to th e
following d m c rib rd land* r it u a l* in thrt
county of Sr m fnnlr and *tsto of F lo rid a , l#»w ic N o rth w r-t quart or of tff' n o rth w e st.
&gt;|ilif'.&gt; of H a n lo n tw *rily -» lt 141, Tnmn*M|&gt;
t i a n l y »I&lt;M, anulb . lta n (o th irty-tw o (32
ca»t*
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Sewer Pipe, Tile znti all M ilerial? for lit-: i a

Third S t r e e t

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I " i. • I k 4 oi. lot 1 fir
un county home p la r r.
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11-1*rI St p

Mrs. Vernon Castle, star t&gt;f " P a t rla,'* the International serial su­
preme, relensed by Pat he and to he
sljown at the Lyric Theatre every
Tuesday Is well known ns the orig­
inator 'of many styles of dress for
young
which—hnvr* berttme
Witnrwa my Harnl and rh#*
the vogue of tub continents.
any
court tins 2 41 h d ay &lt;d Jaguar
distinctive featuur.es in. women's aK. A*1»n
U ra l)
purcl, original with her; have -be­ ldr|*in*on
A h irkin eo n .
«*i• fur C u m i'h in a n t* .
come the fashion and her costume*,
Ifi F ii.;,t r
,allvpf. which she designs herself, have
m i in r o i t r d i s i i
been •copied- in fashion papers and
Scaled Idda will 'M rmdvrd
hy modistes all over the l 'ailed »»f Hanford; h‘rminul«« Cuuni), II
Millie tf the t*n&gt; t ’icrV at t*r
States ue.d in Foro|ie.
I*, m. February I 't t h , P i t 7, ft.r

Mr

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to law t a t «• d * 0 1 i.* u * '.li-raon on t h r
1 0 ! h d a y f t T &gt; h r n ir y . _V n I &gt;IJ_ . . .
tt 'lltr * * *n&gt;- o/S ar.l * f i J H 6 r i an d —m l
Ih i* fb * | . i h | jjr *•! Im t r ir y , \. II. I 9 I 7 tw ati
li. A |M ty &lt; lf.A S * .
("Irrk I'ir r u l!
irl ^ ■mlj'ilr t’ o , F la .

^o&gt;i *f«‘ h tfrb y ur«l«rrtJ tu gj
M il of ront|iUint f»l« &lt;1 lirfrlrt aga
lh«* flr»l Morula)- In M a r.h , I •&lt;|
.’»th «lay of •jitl m onth an I a rult
co urt, thrn a n l th »rc to make
«4 i«t M il. In «|i f%ult w hrrruf •
DififiMM m il hr r t i l r m l i f l i n H )
I h&gt; a final ilrcr» r thrfpofi.
It l« further o r ilif r il that th
I*h hli*h**«| in fh»* S ji» font Krral

Mrs; Castle's very latest creation
is the gorget, which goes, with an:
automobile-co-tttmir she wear* In one
of-tlie scenes ;if " I ’ntria,*.' and whlfh
i- ib-.-tie.’.l to lo-cnme the fa&gt;!ijon

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THE PRICES ARE RIGHT

hrarrn lb s follow ing Uoacrll**&lt;f p r o pe r t y s it
unit'd in Som lnnlo n m s ly , K l ir l d i, to -w it

start the orange trees to putting out
!*• K
I'umiiliipiat
thelf young puds again for bloojn.
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The cold wqyo sure dill, do us all
H r M i?* HI. Il*ff&gt; ‘ J- T lm ttits
^
I u&gt;^ K . T lio n u s «n«| thr«a
bad, but it is Clod's work and we
I*. I r i n r i * . l&gt;cfrti&lt;l«rttN.
ought to be thankful, for it could
T o IUrr&gt; T . K r a n v w r ll. I&lt;U ,\.
l U r r y i . TH o d u «. I.u r y K. Thom
have been worse.
Mrs. Vernon Castle Tells What the I*.
Pranrh, tlrvfliiiil, Ohtot

CORUtGATEI). IRON

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THE U N I V E R S A L C AR

The For»l Motor Company is one of the larRost consumers of steel in the world—200,000
tons this year. The grt'iit volume of produc­
tio n -o v e r 500,000 cars— and the efficient
Ford m a n u fa ctu re organization, brings pro­
duction and selling costs down to a minimum.
That’s why Ford buyers get more car for less
money.. Runabout, $345; Touring Car, $050;
Sedan, $645. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. Or­
ders taken by
.
A perfect change can be made from 56 inch
tread to 60 inch without changing axles.

C,. F. WILLIAMS
. Agent

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

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PUBLISHED
SEMI - WEEKLY

IN' THE HEART OF TH E WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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ON TUESD/ FS
AND FRIDAYS

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I N S A N F O R D — L i f e l a W o it h L i v i n g

OFFICE OF

NUMKER 51

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAV. FKHKFAHY 2.i. 1517
»Li|. • ar.l along. FI.-.im. ilon’t delay
tlii» any longer. I t* the heat lyvestment you ran make and it is a
pleasure. lo find out day by day thut
the people are beginning to realize
wlint a Hoard of Trade ran do and
la doing,
..
.

•

Mill be pleased with the piny.
The price* are 25c for children
and 50e for adults.
The .Athletic Association of the
Stanford High .Seliopl hn* arranged
with the celebrated Wale* player* to
have them five their populnr play
entitled " Rejuvenation'* in the High
School.
auditorium on Wednesday
r5t Snrah \* 1&gt;t*y
F I N E S T . D IS P L A Y O F F R U IT S A N D V E G E T A B L E S ,
bight, Feb. i\S.
&lt;
Mrs Sarah A. Ivey died at th e’
L IV E S T O C K , F O R A G E , G R A S S A N D F E E D S
Thin
piny
was
written
especially
State sanitarium *t Chattahoochee
r n i 'V T V P U P
tot lyeeutn presentation by Warner
last Monday and the remains were
A I T H E r l t E C O l. N T l r A IR
brought here for burial, the services! T ,
,
, .
, c
. t •
, , . i
.
.
Harding, author of Graft, and is
MANY t o u r i s t s f i n d S E C .
' i he display made by the Seminole wonderful, ns •token* of present pros- #ta»t&gt;d bv Willi: mi Owen, the well AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION
taking place at the Prrshytrrian i •
.
. . . . . . .
, •
.
, ,
.
R ET ARY M A R L O W E O N
rlmr.it ..t I..H, ie i
i.
’ .
county emphatically indicate* th a t peiitv and future promise.
known Shakesperean star. It is u
WILL BE BIO THING
TH E JO B
Deceased was a resident of this ,1‘-'
»"&gt;• resouhecs upon whb'h
s&gt;mi,io!e county has an encliant- three act comedy' drama, in which
FOR FLORIDA *
d t y for 15 years, being the widow of •
temperatures have little or no im. climax to its exhibits In the •Claire Vaughan Wales and Iirr com­
When you join the church you do
The State Automobile A«sociation_
lohn D. I ve and at the time of her ^
^ n "
!
b o o t h -where the Wakelield Preserv- pany of experienced actors are shown
m, t» become n 'better man —that's
deqth wn* 7** &gt;e irs (if itifcc '
itlL lrtallJruiU-Und-Vi:gelabW^of-U»a-1- ; r &lt;^ft-r n f-trPneVfl. firrtdtlclit life dU- I • • lendlil advantage. Tito r.i't is will hu a great thing for the sfato
\\ !i•■11 you make a bu !•■ •
She lrax,,= two .... . Georg.. Ivey
‘" ' “ 'I u h l‘‘h l''l ; r,;1V: ,ttmf* hu* !*»«&gt;**.l
With the many electric thoroughly professional, ciich m em ­ and the auto owners and those in­
venture and succeed—that'* line.
of Abbeville. Alabama and Sam I
VJ*'. ‘’“J.
' I)'hts*'sr»lning t h o u g h the many ber of the company has played lu*- terested in good roads ovor th e
When you help a fellow being in dis•••id St.ius uhit'll lii'toKen truii (.njorH &gt;0[ jju% dainty fru!t products fore either a New York or Chicago state should form clubs. This city
tr^., that's noble. When .you join Ivey who is believed to be in P an­ i lie Jtport«maii has a
fair field. tli«* effect is almost irridescent. In audience.
rould easily h;tve a club hero of
*
your Hoard of Trade-r-that'a pro- ama. George Ivey at-i-ompaniisl the within Seminole borders.
At 'one
f„ji|fl|t. of. tf... booth is crV’ fed a
•many
members among the uiithusiThe boy* and .the ollidals of the
jre -Ive eltiicnship. When yqu fail remains here and remained .for sev­ end of the exliildr is :i m lnhturo ed* miniature dwelling whoso "tiled"
itftlc
motorists.
T he Orlando Sen­
eral days; athletic association feel very ittueli
to do Koine of ‘these things—Hint's
im.at.
d
prove*
Dial
domestic*
srl.
forme,j
of
tiny
jar
of
r
tartinel
sums
U
up
in
the following: * ,
pleated
that
they
can
•
bring
this
Mrs. i'vey had a large circle of
when your neighbors begin 'buying
c u e and Florida fruits are in th a t TOalade*. jellies and preserves, and play to Sanford.,
Siine the naming of the seven
friends
in
ibis
city
who
deeply,
•hlark calico, anxiously awaiting your
vi.-e presidents of the Florida Stato
fed her loss i.nd vxtvnd-sym apthy 1r ',U" ‘y.. M" ',,&gt; ' luily Von?1*"'*! to m * whose-sides or wall* are composed of
inerciully.
early jh'iV.bc. .
Wheeler
Clifford
Auloniobila ..Association, word ho*
tiny
Jars
of
marmalade*,
jellies
and
to the family
At, life Preslivi'iri.iti njen«o la it bueii received’ that (Uo|* already
Because of so m any ini|u!ries
•from church gohig tourists, the
cuinpo .Ifll of larger jars of sim- Fria.ly at two o'clock Wpllnce V. have been taken to foFm local oran
In New ((unrlers
Hoard of Trade will use Its bulletin
f i l l .i l sheen sis'in* W h e e le r of th is c ity a n d Mb* lte*tj«» c ini.-.at. ie* in plan .’ sections of the
ellt*
the Fine Art* and \ | T i- ilur• prittlui*t^.
Tile
Hill
'H.i*U:.re
&lt;
'■
■
■s lutb Kbiritla. N’ortli Florboard on Sundays exclusively for the
e \ qqi.-it ** ! lor- I H.T.ir.l of I f i iq t.s ti We-f null I ' i -i it.t r •1&lt;1 &gt;. ix 1 r •1Vt .- 1
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rria
g
e
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the
Prv«ijtla
uni
t'enirnl Florida are#eJamori Lurc hes in the eity and n I lie lit1e . m a r t . . i h&lt;
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"fr..it «»»!*• • ini’- .uni1 inal is tf'.&lt;!«
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i ii ..If- i i i 'niiti'S* and A. S Hlakc, | I • r r. l iti\ e-. Mr .
\l W LLtir
Su? r •■erviee*. it will In* i pi
Tin • &gt;iri..i. T h . it Ja.id
l. ml m ai. • Up -• » ill liax’e club*
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fortueil
x. it hi ii the next ixxu xvecks
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■f :.gricu!iiirai prod tit i ■ int i .'«• ,Utils and one fr&lt;t11 cluvse,
and then a large chip xxiit be.fosuied
quiries from almost nil denoinina- Co. n :e Ilf th " b •t It .linn.' in the 1 ruv.ti tin Mr. J a c o b 's home
» g u av a p ro d u ct. It Ifttingiy com- manner and is ’p rominent m home in Tallaha-Xee. the state c,ipiial.
T he
tion- and we want to be able to send cil’.v The Inrt e
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1 :r Wttailc* •‘■■'I pra ileal and circles in the Rucke&gt;e state.
A special invitation ha* been given
them . to their respective churches. also add great.y to ihe store and in , |i( fonther* of a wild turkey shot d v e s just tin- degree 'of brilliance groom has been a resident of this tilt- iillletat* of tbe F. S. A» A.- to
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exit '.'I i -Mt i f i t
An i ..'•/ant y a c h t in t h e e t h e r d a y
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I!•' I A! .1Stilts Il.t- hupp) ■ttliplf will reside
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Ii.ti late, three iltl/en&gt;
legislature
convenes in April.
at
wLit It wi re ti-tij in l lie |ie'v do ts
'lip* best wishes of their many
Irieiid- for Seininob* co u n t\.
If
M rs. G r a c e E W illiam s u in At-.
one at a tune hud already performed
State
Highway
Commissioner
murderous tints of Fioridu's Indian other itiuii'ies were fortiinntc in g e l­ •friends follow Mr ami Mrs Wheel, r
exttedi■
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this service. Now th a t's the spirit lanta this week on a, I.living
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’ocki',
x
x
ho
spoke
at
tile
last meet­
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.wars, ami in o! I Imliaii camp cook
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ting sui n iqeii as Mr. French to
tioit. lii-iore returning -lie will pur­ mg. outfit, give the
ing
of
the
association
here
last week,
ami it- growing every day.
Charles
Hubbard
of
Long
Island
gl.inre hackward ll;in(i|ti , hejr
.|t y , ht&gt;jr nnnua|
There will be a p arty of fifty chase a line stock of Spring goods which bv contrast tiroviw the state's ,
i&lt; the guc*t (if Mr. and Mr- W. .A. gave a* assurance to Messrs. Hlake,
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lairs would bo ninhf sm-iessful
lit* Rax nor of Celerv uxeituf.
I) and O’t'ummr* that a nuclei;- of
tourists in Sanford tonight. Some for her Millinery Parlors. • ’
..ed
inti .• progre-*
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ih .1 |»n 11(•«* uf yuml fi'llou.s,
lit
tbe Taljalfawsee club would have
o' ’.11111 from Chicago -and some
Mr. la 'tit' also exhibits o' jYine porter Star*
(•I•••!&gt; forme.I In'fijte they ‘arrived.
from New York. They lye here to
•'.t&gt; "I.i,\,t»l," v. hit b i,ru-1 rat*-’ t Ii**
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Ilf •!. • I.ifc l tlj.it lie would see'to it
... i. .* we are anil what Sanford
; i pt i ti* &gt; i' d.i ».r ti both G lorthat
at least fitly charter members
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[*n- I ■liteleltl approx ed • UP sift.I
J -i t i's Hoard of T rade v.dlcr'i
form a flub.
Faieri.tio
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■liiili'ig Tampa, Miami. I’eiisacola
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lit I ’ - lit.* pr.tj.it 1 . liunty , t*ti,m*--i#*m.rM| urp. i.iinn g
and Jai'k-.-nvillo alri-.nly are axvnit!.t. fl.d * K ’ It’ Pod."
it». lie lifld hi J.p'ksooI.t . Mi l areti am! u if*-.
ing the time xx lien the organizers will
Ai .llt'-r iiiipnrlaiii ijuierial. to- *u ..... .
arrixe. but local men sax that it xv|||
lit h : Jt. I.. Jeffry, • »tnait Kbiritla*' imbi-trn-- reprett • ling' vdle mi the 2,lili, '_7lk’rfi..l 2 -1 u nf
f . . , y .
tmi'.l'ltl .... rap
'i.(iii.i -f. er.il da.x - more elfort here
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t.t-l and pr.’-.t tj ami M' J t- •• ■
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t* -loll. Miss K a te Kltiian.
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M. M. •*Smith: president of tho
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Kennedy, Dtiluili, R. V. I,A R E F R O N T . U O ll.K V A H D cotton from boll to tbreail iml obi .&gt; • t. • -:
( I T T I N C I K J I 'f l R FIM&gt;M
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AND B U SIN E SS *ST R E E T S
ii. . mi . . n i. and a'--' president
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in .•itliii.tn Mr. I
slfitx* bx ( ba irn
vh.1t he hoped Die motor car oxvner*
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Ml 11. .&lt; Gallrfway of Wallkill.
Il'fT! • rattle -nuke and all
Wa-hin inn.
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The n.*xt big tiling for .‘Linford i"
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the i it unit -urriiilliilim* country
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Tin- ita• I. * u di-‘. • -.1 in
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lie, in well its every, other
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M.i- 1 ulil "n ip adiiiir.il l&gt;
approx I'd ; lOI. I J.r,. !•’. I iillgre—
times in The Heralil and v.Iit'e il
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tnecd
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of
tho «duh. cortslderod lt
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tin-,
inntiiuer.ililf
vt";i
tables
mid
aivi t •i.'i.d of selling my pfojier.ly
The Until stage in tin- rustitment of
lilts not met • with instant approval
ni i
be­ ili- b".'"!alii'ii xx. - i i . u ' i f i l late xx,- :•’.- thing nf tgryutesl concern to
.The del ails of t !
hell!
1 intended to do. 1 just
• it-ii- fruit-, x»hicli \li"U'. h ttuf/i't
the time i- drawing near when ii
•ccret.irv
lt. le r d n y ’ w he n t h e huuso v o t i d .'Tiff to Klnrida w hich huV oceurerd .In year*.
tl.ii
tbe open, vamt. tlirmigli the recent tog •itl ilh d I .
1 11 inqiroVe it and hold ’on
should he discussed not only b&gt; the
ki -l.r ol t h ' (rinunbel' of Coin- 72* to . concur. In the ICnil " bttnc
■"I'wish every man in Orango coup
t.i it.'
.cold »iiap unhorntciL ,
city council but by all the business
IMif e, vxlm - i.i . rimpiira ltijil.
-|-ty
and every o tlu r county in .tho
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an
endniei'j
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pnstollice
nf A Suln&gt;rmanr men Mr |lu? idilktfrain .'mneVArirtxn r — y anrnr.T - n —Tir-^Tonr?n:
TFimr
u?uat ,-j.njrtnu(| Mi
and J. liarxey itppropriation bill. T h e amendment spite would stop jtnd think about
need tl,e first White Way and First Mure with the goods, and not onl;. w
v msiiu.-. r f r I »ualready bits been- approved by the xvl.nt a s ta te automobile association
Utrt. large Seminole oranges on dis- Street and ojlier buaines* slr.-et* will includes the famous ^anfotd c e l e r y . v ;i( ,.(,unt&gt;’. • Th(.y wj|| ,1;i
jvo Die pro- senate.
means." said Mr. Smith: " w h a t a
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I'tay '"itli the legend: “ Wibl o’neji take it also. Theft* i- no prettier hut seven!y-elghk different kind* of
aHl, m ik ,, ihi- xveek
xxjib' iqlluifnce it has and what an
'.niford, Fla.”
.\!r. Seller- nietlibd ot better nielbod of lighting foriige »;ra-si», so inipartunl. to Sern- u)((j j|( # ( i f ii
The bill, with its prohibition pro* enorm ous, amount .of goojl It ca
a geiii'ral attend• in Sunford for. the winter. the cit&gt; ml rents than, a White Way | inole * county's rapidly f vedl .ping
^he,.stale.
Very few
nttre pot only of tin- ■oininis-iqners vision, utci'i'it'd bx lb, bou'u with-1 a|)(,
• wa; s sending some Sanford and not only dot* it give a better ll've stpkejk industry. Tilt* is further
but the public..
Numerous well out change and oilier senate amend­ men iti our community, who have'
ai.d ,'e a dilute county, product home effect from thto street lighting point s l r w * c d fc^ .
t,y known ’ men have beenjistm l"for a.i- ments wh irlr were disagreed to now been approached and asked to I10- ’
“'•d xvrites hin firm fret|Uently of but every store ojx the street would Mr. Joe Cameron of Sanford.
dre'*c* which are to cover ii long goes to conference of the txxo bouses. come members have failed ‘to glvb
Ha.' opportunitie* of this section. receive tho benefit. The .poles and
Celety,
cane,
cabbiyje,
and.
other
,
,
. range of subjects, and iu 'addition It is regarded os unlikely, howeve?, the movement their support, and
Mr. Schcrtnan believes in Kuuford wires that* are now an .eye sore on cereal* and vegetables bring the .
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there will be a program of ’onter- that the prpjdhition feature will lie even the liig men of other stato* a r t ■
aii'i *a\ I. |,e is in no burry to go the streets cn'ild lie removed ami all total. aj'rirultural
exlunit of bemtaimnejit lor the visidttg coniniis- changed and President Wilson is ex- cnoperating wi t h u*.
Within t h f t '
.hack north.
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the .xiros ,\ould be underground in Inole county to 127 different ’ vari­ ■loner*. A great many Hoards of pextvd !’.» rive it his approval, there
past
few
day*
two
nictnhenhlpfe
In future the monthly Hoard of cables giving the streets a clean cut eties including forage grasses, cltru* Commissioners have given otlieial l;y adding Immediately to the “ hone have boon taken uut b y ,m e n ttho
and
syrup: endorsement to the convention, mak­ dry"-te rrito ry about a third of con­
Trade mestings will lie interesting. uppenrance in the day time and u re­ fruits, sugur cane
live In", the north, simply becausesample
of
cassava
starfh.
Other
infulgent
soft
white
glow
at
night.
The bill they desire to be associated with atx
A program will he carried out thn
ing it .the most inipurtaut and best tinental United States.
make it worth while* your time ■ You t o nolSIng ).u. m t o o b o u l ■" S g &amp; t
recognized movement eof the kind also contains n provision barring organization which will he able to
OWM.
liquor advertisement* in States that accomplish so much good.
and
t
luhg
drive
to
attend.'
Wateh
th
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Hllw
In
Klorliln
(hat
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evnr held in Florida.
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•he notes for i\niiouneement.
(Mrs. N. H. Fogg and Mrs. J. W.
adopted the White Way. Our own
Since the convention has been ar­ prohibit such advertising.
"The more I think of the result*
Advocates of prohibition were
No matter how small, a Hoard cjf people come back from u trip singing Osteen): strawberries raised by Mry ranged for purely cdurationnl pur­
th at the people of the state will gar­
Trad.- ha* fnfiuence and weight in the praises of other cities but they Geo. Randall, Sanford: soap herrhs poses, the addresses will be brief and greatly eluted today over \ h e action ner through a strong state organisa­
the directio'n needed. Have you no- never give n thought to Sanford'* grown by Mrs. S. F. Hardaway of to the point. The convention will of the house' ir\ passing the Read tion, just so much the mote* do I
,lr'd the pressure the Chicago Hoard .While Way xvhen it is within our from Mr.’ II. C. Tyler of Altamonte. probably resolve into a permanent amendment. Some of them said th e hope that every motorist In tho city,
Samples of o u r ‘ Florida woods are organization and other meetings to way now had been paved for the
I’ I fade ha* been exercising lately grusp.
county and s ta te will affiliate him­
It has been the idea of the ci|y shown by Mr. A. V. French and the lie held annually or semi-annually adoption of* u nationwide am end­
‘•onuection with the I. C. C. and
self or herself with the association at
ment.
'* r'‘ilr°ad car shortage question, council to have a White Way on the seeds so necessary to the crops of will undoubtedly be fixed.
the earliest possible moment. T he
’■.r aifairs are not so large as those lake front as soon as the boulevard farmers, by Mr. L. Allen of Sanford
men who are right now "p u ttin g
ln f hir»go, but to us they are just wus built and now is the time to who present* a great number of va­ ATTRACTION AT HI GH SC HOOL
Death of Little Roy
Florida on the motor m ap" as it
as important and through n. Uotird Chink about the While -Way for the rieties.
Little Van Otis Weeks, son of Mr. were, are building’ up a strong local
• Tho magnificent'citrus and celery Re.uxenation Will lie Presented For and Mrs. S. F. Weeks died at their club for ibis city and I trust th a t
0 i raile only can they be solved. entire city.
display
which occupies the right ecn*
Thank* to the citiitena. All the
Athletic Association
The Sanford Public Service Co.,
homo on Magnolia avenue last their efforts toward giving Orlando
c
" ir
speak ho highly* of your th at now furnishes the city with “ r a »'l immediate right of the Sent- ' I t comes ’ under tho- management Tu«*sday night, the funeral occurring the largest nnd livest* club in th e
"M'it ility. They say jtic’ Sanford lights will meet the proposition h a lf,
‘■minty section is that of Mr. of the Southern Chautnui^ua Asso­ from the residence on Wednesday. state will lie supplemented by the
are a fine Int, tjfey are always way and cut the cost of lighting in.S- «• Chase of Sanford, in charge of ciation. Findihg th at an open dale Lillie UtM Wat. j u i l a year und a prrsonal effort of every "member*
I he celery wus for t.he plnyerh had, occurred, and half old and his going home will bo a and by the public at large.
*,jV .IV’. to nss'!,t a D'l ,0 dlrfcct and order to gel the Improvement started ^U. T. W. Jones.
T he
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people on the streets are for they a r e 'always in the forefront, K«&gt;wn on the Chase farms by Mr. that Sanford would make a conveni­ hard blow to bis parents but they project is bound to grow and it is up
miiling."
Keep it up — of Improvements and the rost on | C. E. Ward, und the ro w r of valiant ent stopping place between the enn be comforted in tbe thought to the people of the state to make
,,:,tn you smile.
installation and the price for light-1 celery stalks materialize a picture of towns already hooked, the assoeia- thut God knows host ami in His it grow- as fast as possible. We de­
ing
will be Jiut a minimum when the I Sanford’s celery farms and prove tion offered the attraction to us for infinite wisdom little Van Otis wns sire the strongest possible organisa­
j V" ‘dentally, but a very ini|iortant
excellent
effect is noted. Just t o ' ‘hot
•'•=“ ‘‘hesc
hese brave green ranks of J 050 ., b u t’ later agreed to have them needed iq the realms above. T h e tion before the next session of .the
*'*'i: *°me of our members still
start
the
ball
rolling
The
Sanford
Sanford's
reserve forces are marching cpme on u percentage basis. This sym pathy of the many friends and' general assembly next April, os legis­
j*' '
due* unpaid from Jan.
1
on
to
victory.
Herald
will
.install
the
first
post
and
proposition was accepted, and the relatives go out to them in th e dark lation will come up at th a t tim e
v
!»•■ Now, earnestly,
The orange and clear yellow of tho pupils of the school are busy adver­ hour of sorrow.
n • you mail u check right this light and demonstrate just what a
which will need the support or th e
Chase citrus exhibit,'beautifully ar­ tising the #play and selling’ tickets.
censure of the Florida Stnte Auto­
iWtn1' ,n lhu ,,oar‘1 of Tra,le for White Way will, mean to Sanford —
mobile Association as « b o d y .' G et
&gt;ou |Ur? K&lt;t *n KOO&lt;^ Bll»nding. If that is if tht' city will lake up the ranged with kumqutlls* gracefully The athletic association is very anx­
Prof, nnd Mrs. Taylor arrived
... / ° n 1 Want to mail n check, matter and follow-suit. It is one of grouped among the larger fruit* are ious to realize a neat su m us their
behind the movement and lend it the
yoi ”nc -128 and we will send for the prime necessities of Sanford —a reassuring to tho eye and elevpting share of tho proccudt und the hoys from Philudolphiu on Saturday for a dignity of u real, live, healthy and
j to the spirit; not oqly creditable, but feel sure thut any one attending visit to Mrs. F. F. Dutton.
r ‘ ue* and send you a member- greater Sanford.
strong organization."

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THE 8 ANFOBD HERALD

February 20, Ijjy

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. "Potash &amp; l’crlnrtilter"
There Is a 'laugh In every line of
.
"Potaah &amp; Perlm uttor." the famoua
comedy of tho cloak and suit trade
th at Manager
. II. Wooda a ill
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present at the Lyric on Friday di­
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for International and la rect from ita aecond year at the
Mr* Castle Learns Huaband Haa ton, Inc.,
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Cohan Theatre, New" York City.
released
by
Pathe.
llcrn D rro ra lrd
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Mrs.
VernOn
Castle
Is
featured
In
T h F three act play ia one long riot
Mra. Vernan Castle a ta ri I n '" P a l ­
flia,” the International's aerial of ro­ this serial in the. role of J’ntria Chan- of humor—humor broken from time
_ _pathos and
_ &gt;suspense
i -t
mance . and patriotism, the • aecond nlhf, heiress to millions and the to time by
episode
of
which
will
be
shown
at
largest
munition
fnctory
in
America,
enough
t&lt;£.
form
u
strong
dramatic
i1
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the Lyric Theater Tuesday.
’ She. is supported by Milton Sills In rontrast which bolds the audience |
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letters from some of her husband’s (Wand who plays the part of II.iron •« spoken
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Mr. and*#Mra. Castle Captain Purr arrive in-the old Chan
"Potash J- Perlm uttor," tht» great­
write to each other each day, hut, nlng residence, in New York, to est. laughing success of many yeara
’ because of the Infrequency of the find That Pl-tcr -Ilipley, P a trii’s comey to Hie Lyric on Friday direct
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pronounced hit was ever.rc. Irded In |
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While she and Captain Parr are the annals of the stage. Montague
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As a result of the work of the .Vmrr-Jaids Invade the house and kill the known everywhere a n d the opp’or-1
lean aviator,’ the French • captured old butler,
hut nut before he h a s t unity’ ofseeing them irr real life wj
several „|&gt;al lent*.
.closed the entrance to the secret be an important event in the thent-)
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make impressive and forceful the re- his confidential, man. Kato outside
"P«.la»h £• Pirlm ntte ”
markable preparedness play, “ Pal- to watch development*.
l’.tforo buying y u u r-ilo a k s .uits * 5 1 3
ria." her husband devoteil himself to • j,„:f discovers an exit from the or laughs-for the season wait until
to Orotavn, TenerlfTo, one of the CanIn Northern France.
the actual work of fighting. Sou- vaujt loading to the garden :lr.&lt;f es- th at enterprising firm Potash &amp;
'e.ry
l.«lamls. uh re she has estnUllsIqol
It
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terrible
to
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ventrs given to Ladies.
. , uptcs the fire with I'nrla.
Kato Perlmutter renu-t to town.
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I Pari*, nnd no one can be happy, but u station for the study of the. psych­
* ol-erring this notifies Huroki .and »S‘’r A. H. Woods who put "Ali, (np
a r ology of the n|»e.
Second •’P strla " Chapter ’’T rc .-e n ’’ thejrrfet into the vault before Cap- and "MauruM into liusini-* at :» • w-4,rM,
vN„ tha l w ,.,y north,.rn
Prntt Sejetikn h»"&lt; s bv her work In
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Move r Swiftly
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•eph Vance's
rdmantii serial of : I- tl vault dooreto the garden on t h e ' ‘
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o v e r t h e . country ‘normal clict-rful noises of mankind. P&gt; Trlnrt. .Tovn. In search of manltis
venture, patriotism and proynr* -1- , . dc and point out th e other way '•'■•‘tv con plaining th a t-th e y couldn't The j -t le of these regions lutve lost of the pith canthropous. or u|s* man.
n o s moves mviilH- i;t
- a r e . ’ .... m d to the to l of the half burned
t n . N i . Yuri and U ia tth v r. ,»l- ew rylljlns; their houses are Jnim ed; popularly 1nir&gt;\rtius the "iiils.-Im* (llilt." j I
the second epl* d« ‘which will
and down th rough a vacant &gt;• **»uit uy a hjB of good* from th e iU-ir tmb »il-. r r t n the rabbit*, .are
Emu s 1 nkn.ls hkoHifg nil tho e*-|
show n at the
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two |&gt;a*rfr-i *' **A»t»*j tli.tr fnrvi ’Implements nre |,,.tii.aj r.f ih&lt;* neA" \Vbrk In T&lt; nerjr. i-t
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“Youth (iueerini? Cupid7
“ Pearl of the A rm y”

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.-txoynl i ’reneh vdingo -uillftig* in tlo&gt; Hot Int i’ n poker gam e.’*
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"Y our wlfe will fix you.”
strange ..In the
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* Hunt for Missing Link."
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dented run at .the Cohan Theatre, to tln^H."
Fntn l.ininore Selenkn of Mtmlrli N
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t l»nr &gt;i ■'••-tom j o. idi ,r to
from w|di It pljV h-in-o tb'e fi^ruous
1‘f course Otle iif tho fi-h had to do, nt*‘* of the tlir«e foreign Uelcgutcs^to ituilillit-Inldlit-t- 1- 4li.it
4li.it nt'
of wniideriii.'
vviimlenii.* ubpui
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inii.ii!.. iuiiii i ' l i m i t to the Lyrii thy unpopular thlqg. It died. Mrs. ,ll&lt;' r,nV‘,t cotivocutlon of the AtAtrl- | | u
on fimin.g' l ’et
. nearly a mt-lUion t;-^— tt., ubsl Helen’s return nnd non. , :,n A‘ soelnMon for tin- Advancement j nl,,

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Olio .■ ' - the* sense Mi;: t &lt;Io■ i • mu • ml, a m i r a'rs -uiri to
utie's e v o i nt the sight of nil undo*

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“A Quiet Little Game”
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The Play That Made Thou­
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and tqufhe* of j at bos th at appeal .-sgu— t • K adi hl« c«.n«!ufloD^
to the Ijeartlir.ii five to the f.oi^eiy
Te.-.,pie’s statistics *h,,w Hint each
it* Luting hold on ih* «gdier.-e
j-inyef in th** National league'av'-rage.TGI titne* at bat per gtuue, vvldre file
A .^rf.-an lvwgiie averages. S.0 tlr.n-s

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LUCERNE-2 DAYS STARTING, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY

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then found that to bat .R’*) In 100
LMtnes n pFnjvr would have to mrVe
,1-7 hits," jauhl Temple. "A'.S oO bat-,
] • r will make Pi hits Ip every- -H**
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1 v in every • HW. games between u
JWO and n .’i to hitn'r.
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tliut the AVI hitter, tnnkltig .Vt "liter**
tills In each list games than do.-A'lhe
AVI man, averages only about on*p
third lilt more | me game than the low
hitter, or 1.0S lilts In Very thtee
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Seat sale start* Tuesday at McElfoy’a Druy Store. Mall Orders Now.

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When Patrick McGInuagnn become n
member of the jmllcu force a delegatlp.i
of Ids friend* burst In upou him while
he. was at dlutu-r. and prescutcd him
with a handsome truncheon In honor of
his |M&gt;p)ihirity and their esteem. •
Completely bewildered by this ttnex|H»ctt*l token, the new iHiUccmuti. nev­
ertheless, struggle&lt;l to Ids fee* and
stnmmeri'tl hi* appreciation
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"Frltnls, ve have upset n e wbl y*^
kin*In* «*■." lie -aid. fiourl-'.l’ig tjie
trqueheon. "Ol'll.lry nn' do r.ty duty
wld tills little shllfnly. an' I hope an*
trust that tvry mon hen*!!! live t’ fe&lt;*l
Its Inilooloce.’’—Itoehester Evening
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Perlmutter
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February 20 , 9|7

An event that is characterized only with the Yowell-Speer Co., and is eagerly looked forward to by the tasteful
and economical buyers. These Three Memorial Days come to us each spring and can be remembered back for
more than twelve years.
During this time it has been so well known and extensively advertised, that we feel
a mere mention of date will-be sufficient, however, as our Spring and Summer Goods arrive, they are so very
beautiful and so inexpensive that we can’t help but mention some few of them.
Our Big Store will be to the
people of Sanford, what the Violet's and Folage are to the outside world, conveying the one big- thought-Spring
and The Time to Buy.
Each department is smiling and putting forth every effort to make this surpass any
prcvious-Violet Brand Sales. Come, inet&amp;your friends here, see the new styles for Spring arid Summer and note
our exceedingly low prices.
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nnwii nationally ami artvpted by the best
ressed* women -of the land as tin* A n n e of
rettiness and !’»*»*♦*t‘«t ion. Famous "I »&lt;)VE"
viuforced arm holes add to the values.
W hy say mure the qualities and values
re hero for your irntpcctioU__

roiaeries

Beautiful Patterns in Wash Fabrics
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e have ever seen, suej.i;
iw prices, we ditl not 05
&gt;ml iliumC! ranging from

Exclusive Agents for Frolaset and American Lady Corsets
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LADIES’
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and colored Wash Skirts; over 300 to select from
and not even a pretty one, THEY ARE ALL
BEAUTIFUL. Sec these to appreciate ( £ 1 A O
them, ranging from $*1.98 to..................
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In all the newest styles will he seen during these
•.The line we have chosen for a special will stand
three days, in Panamas, Felts, Straws, etc. You ' comparison with the average $2.00 and Q Q „ •
have over a hundred to select from and .at the
$2.50 Waist, only
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Violet Brand Side price won’t last long—
Others in Crepe do Chine, *Georgette Crepe, Silk,
$*1.98 to
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etc., in all white, embroidered and colors

CHECK AND STRIPE

FANCY WHITE SKIRTING

FANCY COLORED SKIRT­

DIMITY

36 and 40 inch, all white
stripes, checks, plaids, etc., a
beautiful heavy wash ma­
terial on' display and sale at
Violet Brand prices.

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Only 5,000 yds. to Ik? sold
at this price, a pretty sheer
check or stripe, worth today
15 and 18c—while
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PRETTY SHOWING NEW WAISTS .

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Colored stripes, p la id s ,
checks in Wash Gabardine,
Poplins, Basket Weave, Ox­
fords, etc., all the new shades,
underpriced for this week. .

TUB SILKS
Pretty Tub Silk • in fancy
and pal in stripes, in all white
and colors that stand the test
for shirts and shirt waists,
etc., $L60 value for Q Q
this sale.
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WHITE AND COLORED
ORGANDIE
36, 40 and 52 in. wide, a
sheer, pretty quality in white
arid the new shades, ranging
in price from 24c
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THE SANFORD HERALD
IVItnraa'K. A. Douiliu, cl«rk of tKo
cult court and1 th* t n t thereof, this
day of Dec*m!&gt;*r, A. I*. IH*.
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K.A. n p HOI. ASS.
Clerk ■otwa---Circuit Court. Samlnol* Co.
Grorir G, llnrlni
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Solicitor lot Complainant. ’
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Unfair Advantage.

• Glvltyr way |i» ttnjrrr ft rrrtnlnlV tak ­
ing it linmt unfitir nth :ii|tng&lt;* of tin*
pfrsorr who Itt tvni|»ollc&lt;] ft* llutro.
Ilrnvfii know* wo nil have falling*. hut
why lit* tnkmi linkliiilly* nit*I unread*
Really ft* tit!*!* fur thofii?

Our Office Supply Department is li
Complete. We can Supply Your
Office with Anything in
Small Office Supplies

I’u get carl&gt;on copies
that ;irc not only un­
usually sharp and
heautifully neat, but
copies that arc. really
pe rm a ne nt, use
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B uy^ypt writing i uppit a n f

Carter’s Inks

Plu m b in g and
Gas F ittin g

James O. J«lk*. Jr., Truatce, ft at..
Defendant#.
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All W o rk R e c e i v e s M y 'P e r s o n a
To the unknown hrlr* rifin*l «it i»arti#a
claiming inlrrol* under James t» J*Ik*. Jr.,
Ifu«t*r for Miial»«*tt) c* J.-lkr, hi* wife,
A tte n tio n A nti l l e s l E f f o r ts
noil hi* .urrt.&lt;iir* in tru*t. Jam** t* Jrlka.
Jr aril liiijrl.i*! r Jrllo, hi* wife, I.’it ward
Opponitp City llall
Trloplimic No 25 llarnar'l ami \tar&gt; J llamard. hi* wife.
Thrnih'ro llarlriitiff. F. Ilarlridge and
Thomu* llarttidge, or any of* them, or
othvrwlre claiming interest in, the property
hereinafter ifearriliet), and to all .partira
claiming *n Iniwreat in .aaid property, to*
wit: llrgm four and ten onrf hundr&lt;dtha
chains; - north of aouthwr*t rnrner of I.ot
I Three i3), Portion Thirty four i3D, Town*
ship Twenty (20) aouth. of Range Thirty
uni (311 pail, run mrlh eighty one de­
gree-*: ea*t twelve and twenty ala one hun*
■Irediha chain*: northerly along road eleven
and twenty one one hundredth* rhalna;
*e&gt;t t » &gt;i hundred**Ad tiine feel; north twe*
i hundred and nine feel; ».*t one and thirty
, thru- one hundredth* chain*! north ala and
PK KAIU)^ HAND-PAINTED CHINA •' nt&gt; •&gt;. Inn.In I*h* .'.Hi*; north forty

H E N R Y M cL A U L IN

GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
ELGIN AN*I) WAITHAM WATCHES
rt -rrmTnr.*,
fur twel*e ren#erutlve week*.
• Witne.a K. A. Ilmtglh**. rlerki of our. clrrirrut rnurt, ami the real of raid rourt at
the murl h«u*r at Sanford, thin 27th day
nf. November, A. I&gt;. llllfi.
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A. DOUGLASS,
Mavl* Ac Gilre,
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Solicitor* fur Complainant.* *

Herald Printing Co

Any and every kind of Ink made
by Carter’s Ink Company, the
best ink made.

IKiAl Al&gt;\fnilSING
WRITING
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Magazines Periodicals
SodaWalcr
Confed ionory
Ciears and ’Poh a coos

I Iilrhrf It* alt&gt;« (’orpin), 4
M\imU &lt;Mfporfc&amp;ion. Frank A,
lb t aml'Mary M. lb «t, hi* kif*%
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The Sanford Council K, of C.
M*f‘ f t In* i?ml Smuluy_a |f. in., a m i t h *
Ith Sunday H n. m., each month, n t K.
of C. Hall. Oak Aye.
T eo. Sell ant, Gr.md Kniuht.
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Sanford Lodge No. 27. I. O. O. F. Meets eVery Monday evening at 7:30
in M. W. A. Hull. Pieo Illock. All vlaiting liruthers cortliully inviU tl.
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Mn. Annl* If. t'l»ik. Mr*. Duk* I'lnc*.
wljaw of IS. W. McCall, the hrlr* »t l*w of
G. W. McCall. &lt;lrrrair&lt;l, th* Dr*k* Knnli
lirr*n Shu* Coiniiacy,'a rorporitloo, Gvorg* '
W. I.nnl t'umpairy, * rurpuratiun, anil thr '
htlr* at li* *.f Cali* Milchrll, drc«***d * f r
rraldvnt* at ■ •!*«&lt;• other than Ih* *t*t* ol
Klotid*; that th* plar* at rrtldrnr* and addr***r* ol Ih* laid defendant* ar* Mr*.
Annl* II. Clark, plar* ol'rmldrnr* unknown,
Mr*. Duk* I'lrrre, plar* of r»*M*nr* llawklnavill*, (itrogia, Drak* Knnlt &lt;irr«n Sho*
Company, a corporation, plar*
btuln***
and addr*** unknown, th* G*org* W. Lord
Company, a corporation, plar* of bu*ln*»*
and addr*** unknown; that tb* nam*a and
addr***** ot th* hrlra at law of G. W. Mc­
Call, d*r*a**d, ar* unknowa; that th* name*
and addr**a«a ol lb* hrlr* at law ol Calla
Mltrh*ll aia unknown; that th* *ald defend­
ant* ar* oV*r Ik* ago of twenty-oa* y*ara,
and that lh*r* I* "no prraon in the atal* ol
Horld* Ih* *«rvir* of a aubpoena upon
whom would bo binding upon th* aald de­
fendant*1
TT.rrvlot*. Tou. Mia. Duk* n*rr* ar* or*
dervd to app*dr to th* hill ol complaint
lllrd in Ihi* rauir, on nr brlur* Mon.lay,
th* nth day ol January, 1917; and you, Mro.
Anni* II. Clark, Th* Drak* Lnni* Orr*n
Sho* Co. a corporation, Ih* Georg* W.
laird Company, a corporation, ar* ordered
tu appear to th* &lt;ald hill bl complaint on
or before Monday, th* (th day ol February,
1917; and all t&gt;artl*a claiming an Inlrtnt
under G* \V. McCall, dreraird, br other*
wl»*. in Lot I* of Illock *'D," Mitchell *urvry of !,»»» t.rsnt, Semlnolr county, Flor­
ida, and all partira claiming an Intrmt1un­
der Calla Mitchell, drreaacd, or otherwi**.
In Lot IH of Illock
Mitchell Survey ol
lo&gt;vy Cerent, Srmlnnl* county. Florid*, ar*
ordrrrd to appear to th* bill ol tomplalnt
duly tiled In **ld c*u»* on or bvlor* Mon­
day, th* 6th dav ol March, A. D. 1917. th*
aam* being a llul* Day ol thl* court. It
la further orfDrrd that thl* nntir* b* publahed in the Sanford. Ilrrald, a nrwapaper
publiaked.ln Seminole county. Flurida, one*
l a week lor twclva conaccutlvr week*.

Couch
Clerk

�February Jo. 1917

PACE FOUR

THESANFORD HERALD
R. J. HOLLY. Editor •
W. M. HAYNES. Bnsiaeaa-Alanager

the. shores of Lake Okeechobee."
Better "look a leetie oudt,” Will.
There is Another .paper on Oke«chobee and Ben Davis trill get your
goat if you make th at assertion..

robBAHf F m j To—&lt;t»r sad rVUsy

entire lint. The firm confesses to
an ambition to buy fifteen hundred
c a n of stock the t i n t year. This is
an opportunity for Florida farmers.
It is a real omen of prosperity.—
Orlando Reporter-Star.

IY

The C hautauqua shows what de■» termination will-do in the way of
M placing something that the people 'W e . remember the old -saying:
jj.w arv t before them even though they "There i s . n o wind th at does not
r* make no effort , to get it for them- blow some one good." It may seem
“ selves. All honor to the men in San­ strange that this m i) apply even to
ford who have made the Chautau- a freeze. Still it is true.
It is a. well known biological fact
k* qua possible.
The little city of
~ Mulberry gave a free Chaurauqua that insect and plant disease pests
this year by the public spirited cit- increase in. numbers and kinds in di­
^ lens donating „ enough to make it rect proportion as we approach the
is possible and th en making a free ad-' Equator. This is due, of course,
■“ mission. Now. if Mulberry, a city of almost entirely to mild weather
one-third the population of Sanford
can do this, certainly our city c a n :
afford to subscribe enough in season
' tickets to make the .same Chau­
tauqua possible here.
Albany, Georgia, has a municipal
owned water and light d e p a rt’ 1 it
T h f departm ent supplied the rfty ir
Ib id with all th e wjt,-r and lifhti
required for municipal par* ««■«
The
1«, al’ev* ..ru! public
i! !■

has
for

T h e season of* I.cr.1 i* upon uand while the social activities
;:1
eea.se we need not fo^r - ’” t:;
tow ard securing golf-links and th a t
tourist hotel.
Ar ot ■ -

ters modern and_ our resources ample, so that we transact all,
branches of the banking business with the greatest E F F IC IE N C Y
and promptness. Could you ask for more.
*
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PEOPLES BAN K0FSAN FORD
jyf WANT YnilRBUSlHESS

F. L. WOODRUFF Vice-President

0. L. TATLOR
CsdiMf

R. R. DEAS
At»‘l Cl illiff

MEDICAL INSPECTiON ,
OF S(: h q o l s

T i l A WT_-----------1—

1* immt-fiaiaiy.

Sanford grower recei.- i #1
for a ,rar of Sanford lettuce.

Our facilities are complete, our location convenient, our q u ar­

pose*. street sprinkling, s a rh u rv rather ic
sfU fi’, e tc , wa» Iur;.:-hed and other weather.
*imi!ar municiapl r.c-tds were rr.&lt;: . -*?hc?e
without expense to the .city. De-&gt; filled at
fpJte this expensive service, fro/r freeze r
nhUh no. t barge w::s trade, the d'e-, and ther
part meat ; :.fd Into t h e ‘city, treasury for doui&gt;
during the year a net- amount ef i n e r t pt
f2b --1 5&lt;. an increase kov»r the ing egy*
previous &gt;wnr of f 2.1*2 ttt. Mur.: - 't r o p e . v
rpa! p j r r f t h i p f - }
, «•*- .■.*,*.. f,.t„ of
satisfactory to A. ou:.y.
very
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'that Kilvi-rtiiing fr
--. .*
line* th a t heret/f ».
. - •
ly neglected, alb«it v. „
est producing
ti
1many miles.
Mr*- II. Howard S
our enthusiastic mem- i -.
see th e secretary at ! 0 ■&gt;.
Facts ami Figures Will Prpvc Startling to Patrons of Schools
last n ig h t—didu't f* . ; . &gt;■
find him i.ibiU hi-..die.
If medical inspection in the schools Therefore in order that the fart* his pi •
means anything to ‘the overage and fgurt* of the qtediyal inspection secretary lik-.* to in. «t
I areni tKe t r u t h pi ;»t l e brought of th e S em inole srhopl* van h r Mr. Squirts, he i*
* to him : ;• p iii ’-:«»- »♦n* -freni . pluvod .a the tcU.d.s til »\ • ry p'-'-oa
:i
.&gt;i.I iK-.-nujistrute I hi- u&lt;i;ia! in the (out.t. 'it*- Herald today

r n , growi

spell

March by 'he s^rr.e
gave

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rnissi-s t. « 1 is:
p*.f! , . f X t . d i f .i t p . ' i r i i i i . n t*f s r h m i | . »if s

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ured- of grom - ttiat, t.\ ■J through «&gt;r's opinion, th? very bent advice to
both freezes and will p r o d * * a f u ll 'th e grower of both citrus and truck

greatly

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West Side Uri,
East Side Pri

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And we must
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materialized from tlu»; it aisot pre­
dicted t h a r Florida, would become a
* greit sugar producing *tate. We
■' have to admit th a t .this'.prophecy
&gt;n hasn't been * fulfilled but v»*&gt; con— fidently believe th a t the next*decade
» ; wilt go Jar toward its development.
!! Yesterday ttie*Reporter-Star printed
\ ’ an item that one firm was to plant
1 a thousand ycres of the Everglades
, in cane. A week ago »c made edi| torial allusion to the excellent syrup
&gt; manufactured • by the New Eden
I Plantation Co., of Osceola county.
Wc understand it ,is the purpose of
&lt;1 the company to go in for sugar on a
! I large scale. Many year* ago Capt.
R. E. Rose manufactured sugar suc­
cessfully , for a company 1 at St.
Cloud on the first of the lands re­
claimed by Everglade* drainage—
this was the Disston drainage stheme
The New Eden
Plant-apon is sit­
uated in the tame&gt; vicinity. These
are pointed out as encouraging signs
But another industry which is des­
tined to free the state from the fear
of frost is looming large against the
agricultural and industrial horizon —
th at of cattle and stock raising.
We, have before us a commercial let­
ter sent out by a Jacksonville firm

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OVIEDO
No. 12t»— A rrive
No. 12 —L/ a ve. . . . . . . .
‘ LEESBURG

not ^ U V K "ub' l N* ’ • «vo. K Daniel. Goldsboro,
P*PT ;®° if t h * »:«• N. V .; William r &lt; B i W
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« ud,« Herman Feir.be:; Raltimore. B A rriv e ........
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caused from tfleir physical defect* it Galloway,. Wallktll, N. V.! John
l&gt;-ave _______
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■ d u ‘&gt;' 10 “ w every Wahla, Ruth. Mleh-. A. D, L « W -Leave
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to lnfluenrf* Parfnt* ur.ee. Baltimore. John W. Worth
TRII-BY
Ue*-lrne^ j KiVen ,i;, H. .S . Dempsey. J a c k Larro. L. D.
No. 2fi—Arrive
f
child. The state has made a pro- Crother' and Mr. and Mrs H C.
No. 24—Leave .
V
L
¥
: v‘-4iorY f° r. Tned,: aI iM,’ef,{on 0, a!1 Kiinoy. all of Cincinnati.
No. 100— Leave
m\
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th r »&lt;*hoos#‘in t r ^ ^tate found under
No. 101— Arrive
^
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I Chapter* 6 9, No. A an act to
We truly hope th at the Clyde
CLYDE U S E BOATS
1
protect and conserve th$ health and Line will beg, borrow, build or steal
&lt;HT, JOHNS KlUtlt’
Tk\
.
:lives of school children in the state * boat to take th e place of the OsMonday's. Wednesdsy’s and
0
in Florida and to .promote their cf- ceola.
For about two weeks we
Friday's
I
ficieticy by providing for’ their med- have ortly had the Jacksonville, in
Arrive 10:00 A.M. Lemve 11:30 A.M
I
^
ical inspection ar.d subsequent nec- ,a nd out Sanford every other day
/
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eseary treatm ent.
This inspection and this is the season when people
jdL .‘* to be made once each school term are clamoring for the St. Johns trip
by the appointed county physician, To Sanford
to he paid out of the State Board of
Health funds. These records of In­
Hannes Kohlemainen.
spection are followed *\ip each year
Ing of Vlllar Kyronen. a countryman, and where physical defect* have
and lias made him'one of the best dis­ been .corrected will ba_ao. recorded.
tance stars of the world.
1 wish that it was in my power to
In action Kyronen resembles Kohlrh- so impress it upon e a ch 'p aren t who
tnainen. and many believe he will is notified of their child's defects the
eclipse the iterformaac* of his teacher.
importance of immediately having
Charter Membership Scholarships are offered to
their child examined and treated,
INDIAN STICKS TO ATHLETICS that next year when the inspection
is made again jhftr child will come
The Business .College is now open in the Semi*
Jim .Thorpe See* no Rea*on Why He up with a clean record with no de­
pole
Bank Building, a complete equipment has been
Should Give Up Hie Vocation In
feats to their credit* •
‘
Sporting World.
installed, two capable teachers are in charge,-courses
These defect* above listed are the
of
study and character of instruction are high-grade.*
primary causes of a n imber of
diseases, of which the more common
This is your opportunity to take a good Business
are heart disease, rheumatism and
or
Stenographic
Course at a reduced price. If you
tuberculosis. We take it for granted
can’t enter by the 1st, call anyway, see what we arc
that you love your child and will
doing and reserve a scholarship.
appreciate. the interest the State
Board uf H*-^!th has in the physical
and mental development of its juven-.
Ur citizen* and wr the physicians of
Sanford a ir ready to give any ossi*tance possible, and no ofte ..nerd
M. J, VAN GELDEREN. Principal
let hi* or her child go untreated be­
FLORIDA
SANFORD
cause of financial condition, for we
too are interested in anything that

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and Mrs. H. F. Cluctt, Springfield.
Mass., Miss Florence Short. At­
lantic City. N. J., Mi,a Fliiabeth
Cobh., Scranton. Fa., Mr. Joe Chit­
tenden. Mr. Sherman Lloyd and
Miss Charlotte Hand of Sanford.
Miss Gladys Fields, Huntingdon,!
Tennessee. Mr. Geo. A. DeCotlw.
Sanford.
• •

USELESS FEAR OF BACTERIA- PERFECTION SLOW TO COME

" * Great Atmosphere.
Ererj'nffii can enter Into the ntmosAuthority Says People Are Aftowtnjy *'EvolutIorroT~Pho:ooraphy a Matter of phere of grraldCM. had gain Its vision.
Themselves to Be Needlessly Wor­
. Many Year* and tfle Wqrk of
It Is simply n question of belle ting In
ried Over the Subject
Many Minds.
the best thing*. and In o u r ’power to
UI(Te'H»PPe n in tf®'"M c n t l o n '
bttuin them.— Hamilton \V. Mnhle.
of M a d e r a in B rie f—
To timid ludlt iiiunl&lt;&gt; n recent urti- j The distinction “ f making the first
Personal I t e m s of
cle Jn the Journal of the ‘American { chemical step In the history of phoMedical association' tin **rtacleria on tqgrAphy k t o i i r i j o Italy, owing tc* the
In te re s t
Paper Money and Rooks** may bring ,|i-..o .-y h r n Yhemfst of the six\ comfort
t , , .j, r. niury that nitrate &lt;hlorlde of
Mrs .1 F ! jh.iTid &lt;
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tions of science anti baseless asser- tfie camera obscura,' 1. e., the darken­ house, and N'atioKal MAZDA lamps
Mrs. I. D. Pearson returned 'to
Mrs. Carl Sturt*. Mrs. Raymond
In answering an advertisement Hop* which continually appear In jirlnt ing of nitrate of silver by light.
take their place, you can see the d&gt;(*
Experiments in 1777 by ScbecI* •» fvrence at once. , Your v isio n 's
«vHh and Mr*. John Pollock of Sanford yesterday and if being cor­ where no name is mentioned in thA under the gufse of sclentlflc authority
Tjnljvillf. Ohio, who were the guests d ia lly greeted by her m any friend* ad. please do not ask The Herald sooner or later redound to" the dis- Swedish .chemist, and by Itltter of clearer. Close work is less fiAng.
I jfn W. A. Ginn several days last after an 'absence of four months.
for information as to the identity of credit of rial progress. An unwar*. Jena lu 1501, In the action of rays of And a great source of eve strain is
-®rtk u t now ut Daytona Reach.
the advertiser.
Csually we do not ranted skepticism l- arouv d and the ; il^ht upon horn sliver, carried the gone.
FOR RIDS
Righted with the climate they will
know who the advertiser is and if distrust of an obvious misstatement-: -.-fence a step further. But tn Thom
For, the first requirement, of good
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j | n„ a
_i.._ I M « « w ln u * ljs h e c m c s magnified Into a s Wedgwood of E ngland belongs the
return-later to purchase Sanford
lighting
is enough light, and N a­
Xullci* to (trading Contractor*
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v S S y s j i ’ contributions of scientific men. The ducc photograph* by the netb;n of tional MAZDAS give three times
chain plofisnfp ..f half or conjectures! Hcht
q sensitive turrfan* ptiuluced the light without using ahV ' more
ford Touring ...................................
Car for sale at a H u f f y- commi -ici-er- I t their r&gt;*g- ~
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truth- Ibvvlt.iMy acts lu the course of j.y pitrnte «*f »&gt;IIm t , his researches current. Never was electric lighting
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StrirgfeUo* •
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FOR SALE
.which
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Also
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for In the end trhth always prevails
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Oncrland Touring Car much l e s , 1
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farotlous &lt;h - -r:; ’ i‘ns
'c o m p o s ’d vegetations I *.: s ..r mo con.:ai-:rts up-:» '!i« j-&gt;vpn!nr np:»ih u of dium.
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ip y ou g» i the tnt&amp;jt
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th^n saluo for quick sale. II. &amp; 0 . 1
- if light for your money.
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t j n few years go that -th&lt; ! nd Inc ..f c*f'.wlib h* Btc ' umk In the
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one wall frosting, one cut out stencil,
one oil painting panel, one green
marble piece. W e r t samples -of C.
Piket and were prqhahlj- taken away
in some other, exhibit: Owner would
like to have them returned to the
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TH E ALTAMONTE HOTEL

EVENTS • I (hi*

«* Noted Sunday School Man at
MchtodlNl Churrh
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Hirthi
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Rev.
G,
S. Roberts, presiding
*r and Mrs. Henry C. Clarke of
u,
a:r receiving congrat- elder of the Tallahassee JHstriet of
nir,« on the birth of a son Satur- the Methodist church is in the city
y evening.
He will be .caJled today, 'the guest &lt;1f Rev. F. E.
will i’n C*rpen,erMrs. Clarke Steinmeyer. Mr. Roberts is one of
‘ " fi'memhered in Sanford as
the leading Sunday school workers
Horence Atkins.
of Floiida and was for several years
chairman of the Florida Conference
•A ,1:qunrh TriP ,0 E n tirp ritt
Tir»jT :' I-r' rb tr 'P ' ast Sunday ufter- Sunday School Hoard. He has been
f4rn * | niirpri#e where thi1 chirken asked to make an address before the
koini,
Springs and other Workers' CouttriL at the Sanford
ban
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church tonight and ull officers and
th, I
in by the following in
teachers and Sunday school workers
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W h of Geo. DeCottes:
Mr ? ^'Icn Fryer, SavtfnnaK, Ga., are urged to hear, him, as ho is a
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4r' both of Ruth, Mich.. Mr. school enthusiast.

Altamonte

Springs, Seminole Co.,
Florida
Most popular and delightful win­
ter hotel in interior Florida. Mag­
nificent location, between two lovely
lakes. Forty acres in parks. Golf,
tennis, howling, billiards, boats, or­
ange grove, etc., all f r e e 'to guests.
Fine fishing And shooting.
Pure
spring
water
from
Altamonte
Springs.
The Altamonte is noted for excel­
lence of cuisine and service and so­
cial life. Re sure and auto out and
get' best dinner served in interior
Florida. Ur come for a Saturday
night aupper and .dance following.
Excclltht orchestra.
Geo. E. Rates 6i Son, owners and
proprietors.
Brick road ope S a tu rd a y , Jan.
20th from the Altam onte to OHnndo.
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School. It thus appear*. I* &lt;&gt;'ir ,,*T»nt*•- 1 minimal Industry. And :fie proT"irrIon of htfilii*.T'in-art* nt..l _&gt;ni|i*
that ihi* Industry iib-urb*. In imu*
|uirl*op w ith tli" th ree o th er lending
i-otintrle* In tfii world. I* nr. inspir­
ing revelation " f ^im frlea’s thir*t f«*r j&lt;
know bilge. In Germany, the country
tlmt rin k s tieXC lo 'tlle Ctln.-d Stall*,
ill the scope of Its edui-ntlonul equlje
meat. 20 p er cent of the |»&gt;pu1nth»n
are in scliim!: In G re at B ritain. IP per
c e n t; In France, i7 p e r c e n t.
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educational-institutions. What an army
of hope that I*—the army that will
create and guard America's future!—
New York Mall.
Material for Shoes.

For shoes wlint will coVtiVofter leath­
er? Cloth of suitable kinds tuny he
usu! and rubber or similar material
may enter Into the product, Jmt mtinufucturer* seem to look most hoiwfully upon paper ns the basic substance.
Paper leather nf nttrnctlv.e appear­
ance. adapted for many purpose* as
well ns the uuturni leather, I*. In fact,
*tild to be satisfactorily made already.
In a German process, paper of long
liber Is converted Into pulp, suitably
colored, made flexible with glycerine
nnd noh-dryfng oils nml waterproofed
with shpllac s4)lutlon given the grain
of morocco or other leather by press­
ing tn a matrix and flnDhed with
lacquer. The matrix Is formed by ta k ­
ing un Impression of (he natural
leather In shellac.

301 E. First St.

Shoes— ‘‘That’s My Business”

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against, any in town for neat­
ness. lasting legibility and uni­
formity, I alw ays use

Systematic Procedure.

"I don't believe t\e can stand all
these additional expenditures you are
planning."

Carbon Paper

“ Well, Charley d.-rtr " replied young
Mrs. Tiirkln*. "PH tell you what iv d l
do. MVIl gA a bend n rd m ake them.
Just the sam e, nnd yon can be n com­
m ittee to observe Had determ ine wlleih-'
er th e exiKTlment I* a success."

Buy your typewriting tupphe* o f
THE

HERALD PRINTING
COMPANY
‘ Phone 118

To Hold Friendship.
One way t o hold a friend is to j s e
/ o u r hand often shaking his.

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A Beautiful Window
Thf grand of.eping of the Frehch
A win''ow »'i the . Yoweir-Speer
tak, place 9'n Feb. 26th « » f» this .......... U • r • pi i»l men,f*"i f | m: till y;ao p.' ill. T h e ! l *on as it is certainly u wurk of art.
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Shop has a|| been remodeled ' ThK win(loW is “^ ;,nged to repre*inre Iasi fail, putting in a com plete' lcnt “ HU," ,11(,r Karden. the summer
•i^ o l the verv latest dresses, coat houM' w[th li,ttir,‘ work ,,f J,,,icBte
waist-,-costs, sHirt waists and loce» OanWcd by rows t,r violet* and
futot,
Anything to make the sand walks being so natural ns to
“ dies look and feel good. Refresh- attract more than passing nojice
•ntfits will he served throughout, the from the shoppers, ' Tin- entire win­
innoon ancf evening, ulso music. dow is a delight to the feminine1 eye,
being filled with dainty white .goods
h**ry°ne is invited t o ' attend.
I ,fMl*men are also akked to nttend, a n d lingerie a n d is advertising the
rir|ging their wives or sweethearts, Violet Rrand Sale - that . will take
. “ 1 D'casjjnt surpripe is nwsitingiriF .place on February 33,* 24 and 2fith.
jJ H * ‘‘'c-ninji at 7:30. go he on The wondow was decordted by Mr.
Davies of the Y Qwell-Speer store
and
shows remarkable talent in every
■Bon't forget the date, Monday.
detail.
If you have not seen it he
F-*b' 26th. 1917. . •
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The men are not allowed to gaze on
beautiful display of lingerie.
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an abundance of good grazing i,_-i
X —'i?u they do to othor fairs we would
tfhifch must bo .cheap, and a
have the grandest fair in the state.
supply of good nutritious roaghw*
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c Few people know about a real
short.
These are the re.|ui,it"
nowspnper—th at fs the things that
named'
by
John. M. Scott, aninulj*
they should know. They mostly be­ •
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
dustrialist to the University j
Items of Interest for the Man
lieve that the newspaper is a chnrltFlorida experiment station
YOU AND ’ME.”
able institution the charity Iwing on
ditions
point to a rapid develojuc*«
Behind the Plow
the wrong end nnd the paper doing
in
livestock
raising through out it
most of the charity.
Should the
state.
It
is
possible that t . ; tui*.
rfewspaper ever nsseht . itself and |
will grow one arre of forage crops takes will be made
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M a k e S w e e t Potato B ,Jd s ‘
sting a few of them laws are imme-j
Ntuft
in
the
busini-vi
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feed
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to
livestock."
Sweet
potato
draws
for
planting
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A CHI EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH, g diately passed to muzzle the p?ess | early in April ipay be had if you
or nothing about it'
for none of them w a n t - t h e truth
f iV(
to learn by experiot
“ HE'LL PRENT ’EM
SO SAYS SAHNTERER.
There !*t Money In Weeds
tr.jj .
inueb as they howl about It- The prepare for them now*. T h e ,m a tte r
"There is perhaps nothing on the prove expensive.
D O O O D O O O O o o o a o a o o o o o a o D o o o o a p o Q o o o o o o D o a D O O o o o o a o o o a o following from the Tam pa Tribune J of proper seed selection is of the
greatest importance at this time of fajm that will pay better with little
One of the first mM.il ,
likely
after a tourist hotel NOW we could on the "Integrity of the Press" is the year, i
UnNrlflHhnraf
care than a small number of sheep," to bo niude in c h o o s i n g ; ,
worth
the
perusal
of
the
readers:
Suppose Hfc was only a battle for have one built I n time for the tour •• “ It is not an uncommon thing for
"Tlfc sweet potato crop of the says Prof. t\* L. Willoughby of the Another will'come in th ,
.elf,
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• • 1st ruch neat seasoli. Just remember the newspnpers to be savagely a t­ stute is being cut at.le ast fifty per University of F'ioridn college* of agri­ breed purebred animal,
h -houlj
that your city will lie just as larRe
Ami nobody pitied or Rave,
Every year the furmers he observed th at only a
cent every year owdng to "careless culture.
tacked
by
.persons
who
have
been
And none of the dend who hnve as it is now ten years from now if brought to book by* them.
methods used * in selecting seed," wage war on weeds, and either let stock men become su m *
*i.rfRj.
you fail to
build th a t hotel,
t
journeyed ahead,
them
grow
to
destroy
the
crops
or
says
C.
K.
McAuarrie,
state
agent
to
ers
of.
purebred
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It is not unusual for politicians to
a g o lf l in k s
Neither scholar. nor soldier, nor a n d
pour out the vials of their wrath up- the University of Florida extension mow them down to go to waste. ods employed in raising . j ati.
knave,
on the heads of those editors who division.
" T h is is emphasised, to There is money in those weeds if mals is quite different from
Ever thought of the children th a t ' The English sparrow is getting oppose their election to otiicc or w3to me every time 1 am called to judge sheep are kept on the farm. Sheep used in the past by tin m ,rny
followed him on
noisy ngnin and various complaints reveal their crookedness to the pub­ agricultural exhibits at the county like the tender weeds and will keep stockmen in Florida.
Or toiled without claiming bis fee. are coming from nil parts of the city lic they pretend to serve.
fairs. There will he as many as five them down. Of course if the sheep
The experiment station - r. % t»
Can't you picture today as you go ajJl)Ut
about this little nuisance
nuisance. It seems
To accuse the press of dishonesty, or six varieties mixed in one exhibit are turned on* to the farm after the supply information to t,r"«ptcthi
on your way
to m e - th a t another crusade should of deliberate misrepresentation, of nnd all called one name.
wccjl* have a r*ynk growth n n d -a re livestock farmers.
What a horrible world it would be? be inaugurated against this little injustice and of malignant persecu­ ■•‘In selecting potatoes for heddinp, tough they will "eat the tender gross
If nobody cared wether others sur­ pest and gel either the Boy Scouts tion is the practice of some seekers choose one variety and keep it in instead of the weeds.
to kill them or leave it to the* police f(&gt;j- i^norjetv who pope in tliis way mindr using no potatoes th at are not r~ One ewe m ay breed fhree~lnmbs
vived,
r la n d o r the jidltfe
polite kill* to-1attract attention to themselves I tfde to type. These-should he uniIn oOrlando^
Or whether or not th ry wrrn glad: force.
worth $15 and shear $2 in wool in
the
snarrow
sparrow
every
night
after the for the purpose of furthering selfish forni and about the uize.of.j» goose
A p r il 2 n d-Ju n e 1st. 1917
If each of us here labored year after
one' year. . Of course that is -an ex­
Will*- fo* C»t*lu; ami l ull It-.r...
,
tourist season is over, and the intervals.
.
egg, with m any well defined eyes." ceptional yield for onr ewe; but all
year
,
] streets-lire deserted. Here
the cruIt must lie said, however, that th e ; Mr. McQuurric says the Nancy ewes that will breed not only will
For only the fold to be had:
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If life were but striving for raim ent sade pould be started in the spring integrity of the newspapers, as a
an old standard variety but return a p.rofit'in wool nnd .lam bs,
ntid (ood,
.
by the police and every night the class is . not often, questioned b y ‘ the seed has about run oYtl, The but .will convert the we d crop it to
Then the beasts in the field th a t trees where they
jn
early j a j,rnf,table
profitable crop
crop.
- * ..are the thickest men of commanding importance
V"* w“
!*•,| Triumph
i riumpii is a favorite
uixorue ‘for
iur eariy
A community
•
we see
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could be bombarded
itiariled and
ana in
in this
inis way
a&gt; ;my pttrt 0f the county. TKero pttty \ plantiug, and so is the
Big Stem
Stem |i could
cou|d almost
aimoa. Be
iho Big
be freo
(reel1 of
of weeds
weeds and
and aa
Would be one with th e plan th at is the sparrow either
cuh. r lie
l.e exterminated,
exterminated. have
a time in the history ofj Jersey. T he Jersey is a good potato larg0.amount of labor saved 1 &gt;• th®
fashioned for man
,
o r - forced to’ mov&gt;
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Anti a horrible world it would be. months.
If every one Knew Ull&gt;; newspapers win* hut puppet", in th e Tipi* porto Kico Yam iis a favorit. on — .f, farm ,
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But the joys that we V.nos\ and the danger of mites
ites, lice,, disease,
hands of political frcc-bootcra, c o m - ; for medfuin Idle 1production.
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arrled by the ajmrrow and *^IL' j utercial highwaymen and The e iu - '
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charm? that we rjaitn
E LEC T R IC PASTE
Make the b e l t oh the south side
many annoyanciw of this bird there
0j ‘ |aw
orijt,c&gt; j,ut ,i!0se
hove the I. rcslurk Ijuslncss
U. S. Qovernrornl Uuyi h
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Are ours becAuse -omebody cared: wou! i he no quibbling about hi* a I One nf tlx- riiii-f factors in making
of a buildttTg where the young plants
BOLD BVKHYWtLEKil —•lie
win have made a recent stud, of
The pleasures wr boast of and irtn
Fan
be
pro!i
etc.I
from,
a
col
snap, j livestock raisin” a sum-.** is a lovcj
lermltiatii n.
th e pillule pre ss hiiov th..t tin- day
ure the most
The ground mu
1 i ' e good i!:.,!ii•. (,lr t [*x&gt; w ork: ctKp** are, a yos-I
h;r lone sini-e pa ried
Wo own because somebody d'art-d.
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The di*nrt'have'g-’c.i’' iin-b'.iVti r
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Alter ■It.;- paper of HiillH-l'.' i it!
uv- i.itu-n be gl.ld
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til
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IIX I 1,11, -i Still
In the garden* tliey plante I • -.d
of .xil. Then put tint pot .llOl“* III. £
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in sr,,p p u r c h a s e d f,,r a dUli
seeti &lt;•i to in t h a t ^ uiiiiile c o u n ty
kV
In lug c.ireful tll.it the..' do tint "toucii
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in th e s ta le purpose.
• lot r e ­ each other. Do" tin.* on a sunny day
,lll»U Hot oil
Must leave sometbu’g . • !
' ••* abfn i aU th* c o unt'
&gt;houid have a real fair • ery year, tuin its posit,ion and resort to such so that they m ay lie uncovered for
the future to find:
We must work for the.ages to be. We li^ve more t o.-offer here in the prudiii
several hours while tip" bed gets
- Detroit F'rce Fri -.
way of fruits and x egetallies a n . t Tlu* public mind jv keen. * It
warm.
This will ^ncoitrago early
115 PABK AVENUE
stock than any other county arid byby j ever On the alert to discover nnd d e - »&lt;i|t'r6uting. Covet* the poTl^tnidi with
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nn ia!k tibout yotir Trull- tl'* Av:iy 1- want you tt» fioti’ that I he imtincx a berr'itya! *'f confidence
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elaborate cu^hime.-.
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One
Experience
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'One of our tale#men demonstrated the
value of the Long Di*&gt;
Uncc Telephone to ufc
He was at Hunt&amp;vill&lt;^
■ Ala., and upon his oinf
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responsibility put. i n
Long Distance calls for fifteen merchants within a
radius of several
hundred
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"In less than one hour he had sold 2100 barret*
iHm
of flour.at a total cost to us of less than six-dollar*
"Since then we have applied the Long Distance
Boll Telephone to every feature of our business with
most profitable results.
The service is fine, tha
r a t e s A r e reasonable and there is more satisfaction
in one Long Distance .Telephone talk than in hall
t doten letters"

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tlxiuyht- th u t tftl# liih je c t « n a | , | |i-n A -w H * to m n k r n TuuDftvcirffy ;
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the D - • - ir.lt . 1 .’ i- • .-&lt;*,• ;-,|.*y . : " ‘tr It fid i~ U-ili •i * I - .4'&gt;4'i
l.i.nwi; ..- d rfp w u i,’ .Hung tde de- gbum w.d p r e d m mure tiim* to the
nomiuiiniml line.’ but if did lint, for a, re than will corn, and if you can
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in hi* own ch ’.rn-t&lt;r *ii.‘ **ny lx- ■gl’t a *c i
neidn qiyi-nrjrcr
ff tf fgr* tv v " . fu.it 1 ........ . aTngi
you pa y
fo r
Uni! it w.i* not the ltaj ;&gt;t church. f ° r feeding purptfne*. Japanese cane,
i nor tlx* I’rciiby terian nor any other nu R w good nitagu if well preserved,
ilenoniiiiatior. that the* Lord looked but beeaiue thi* cane produce, no
I with favor upon but that it wax the grain, it* feud tug -Vjdue,- ton for to,
Church of Ciotl that the Lord would will nut lie a . grea t as-corn or *or..looL.lor *lx*u;*k-lin *-«iin; t o - Sarfurd. i t h u m silagr,_iriTtt~TlTisrk''ff?iliTirsffouTil
Thin truly was' u mantvrful‘sermon uev fed with it. j ami it was truly a lesson to those
"Silage is th e "mo*t econo mural
i who were fortunate enough to hear method of storing feed." says Mr.
SANFORD'S HOUSE -OF SERVICE
it. it w.i* a w a rning to tiios,* people Scott. "T here is lens loss lit s to r in g '
th a t look first to the iliitomination by this m e th o d than any o th e r .. It
and a f te r w a r d to C hristianity.
is c o n v e n ie n t to feed and th e c a t t l e
SA N FO IU ),
P h one 8 . . FLOKIDj
The services in the evening were irelish it. The. stock carrying i*aronducted by l’rof. Founds, the di 1&gt;acfty of thi* farm is increased.
rector of the Chautauqua.
Frof. Silage, slue to its surculent nature,
Founds in his ow n splendid style de­ furnishes pasture conditions dining
livered a lecture that will ever live the wontcr. T he nutrients of the
in .the memory qf the audience, entire crop are conserved, for tfieje
"The Splendors of the Bible." Thlif i» no leaching or shuttering of the
lecture depicted the living wonders leaves.'
of the Bible, the living truths foreBuyers and Shippers of
w.
t :d in that magnificent hook, shovHalf and Half—Forage and Truck'
.1 how- all present day writers wefe
( i water returns may come some
tt pired by stories on the Bible, how ycarq from growing fruit and veget­
v&gt;.:hout a foundation as the Bible is ables than from raising li.ve* sto rk ;
i JIded on, th at no Book would live hutj if yo
&gt;-op will strike a five year sivl:r ages and ages as' the Bible has. erage &gt;roil will .find the man who
210 E, First Street
Sanford, Florida
1'l.is lecture is Irulyj named, flir the raises some live stock will be a little
splendors of that book are many. , belter off than the fellow who con- W o ® ♦ &lt; « ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ # « « » ♦ « « «
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At the Sunday school Sunday flbes his work to raising fruit and
morning the secretary repbrted 222 vegetables.
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T h a t 'is* whnt J. M.
present. This makes the record a t­ Scott, animal industrialist to the
tendance of an average of over two University of Florida experiment
hundred present every Sunday for station has.discovered. He does not
this year. The secretary of one of recommend * the production of all
ACCOUNT PRESIDENTIAL
the departments has joined in with HvrttOck any ‘rtioYe than the growing
ROUND
INAUG URATION
the whole Sunday school in saying of fruit and vegetables exclusively.
TRIP
to the world "W atch us Grow."
• ’ " I f we w ould‘grow- an acre of for­
Tickets On Sale March 1, 2, 3. Return Limit March 10.1917.
age crops suitable for feeding live­
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Payment of Fee of »1.00 Ticket can be Extended to April 10. 1917.
Work Obligatory.
stock for every acre of f/uit and
i«!it Daily Trains wilh Electric Lighted Drawing Room. Steeping
No* man hits n rlclit to be Idle, If he Vegetables that we grow on
our
(. \t*. Coaches, Dining Cars and Free Reclining Chair Cars.
can get work to do, even If be be as
farms, we would soon find ourselves
rich as. Croesus.—Selected.
SCHEDULE
better off. The livestock kept on
the fafm would K° n l°hg way to­
Real Chinese Dragon.
ward paying the grocery bills when
That dragon itmuster of which the*
the
fruit and vegetable crop fails or
Chinese lire so fond did Actually exist,
when
it lacks a ready market. . In
For Pullman Reservation, Call on or Wrilc
according to u Shangliul correspondent
of the London Times. It Is known other words." says Mr. Scott, "w e
that reptiles existed, very Similar to could cbme nearer living at home."
Mr. Scott suggests this as a prac­
the fuvorlte pictured, drngops, and
Slapdird Railroad of the South
there Is renson to believe that some tical slogan: "F or every aero of fruit
138 Weal Bay Street.
JACKSONVILLE, FLORID*
measured as loug us GO feet*.
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and vegetables grown on my farm,I
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Ttbrwtrr 20 1917

ABOUT p e o p l e

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE

and e v e n t s

A 'M rtfa ill Com mu o k* l tana fa t tKit
C o lu m n ta " S o tu ty W i t t i / ' 01 I’hoM
Mr*. H. A'. T u k .« a , I’g . a . No tOJ

TUf Lttton -of Ltnt
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Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kelts,
I)r. Mutt, Mr. and Mrs. It \\
Herndon, Mrs. Newman, Mr- I
Warren Drown. Mr and Mrs U ('
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller.
Mrs. W. L. Morgan, Mrs. Claude
Howard, Miss Charlotte Hand, Miss
Gretchen Schulti, Mr. S. M. Lloyd
and Mr. Felix Frank.
A Dutch
supper was served after the' game.

1 jn ,hc xxilderncss by the Sa'!* "[ roxnkintJ. days spent In fast, «nd pravi-r and mental anguish.
f L branches o( the church th a t
tb nfjr|y follow the old Christian
will on ‘Wednesday enter
!* ((UOn commonly called Lent.
Jt u essentially n season of rehiinlnj from many of the things
w, one find* pleasure in. and the
J u tl a It reminder
T
h
a
t
the
skatijjg
contest for
turninC of the mind c,08t,,y t0 thc
children
will
take
place
at the
^iou) thine* of lifc* ‘,path and ,m *
Tuesday, March 6th under theaus
Biortality.
probably, there is no particular pices of the Welfare Department,
-rrit in the mere giving of t h e ' o r ­ Woman's Club. There will be gen­
dinary pleasures of everyday life for eral skating from seven till pine,
i itipnlsted time. The value lies in except during the period that the
contest is on. Duncing will follow
lit will ,0 K’ve UP add 10 mako 8ac*
rifte*. the restraining oneself und from nine till eleven, for which there
kKpin* one'* thoiights and desires will be good music.
udtr control.
Sdl con tro l is one of thc things
Scir-St it
The Sew-Sews and a few other
B«t to be desired in our modern
y f. The tendency to think aupor- friends were entertained with charm­
(tially. to act hastily, to follow the ing, informality on T hursday after­
(motional part of us, is th’o common noon by Mrs. it. J. Holly. Tht;
[dial of mankind in this day and hours were pleasantly spent with
[duration. Self contrl l&gt;ings all th c fancy work nnd the usual happy
faculties of our mind and soul nnd chatter an d laughter for which* this
body into subjection tQ Jhc rOnscien- congenial, group of friends are fa­
liaiu a ill, and self control is thc mous. Mrs. Holly's guests were Mrs.
pr»t lesson taught by the ages old Tyner, Mrs, Hoy, Mrs.. James Tay­
raitora of observing thc six weeks of lor, Mrs. Harber, Miss Thelma Har­
bor. Misff Agnes Devlin. Mrs. Frank
Uot.
‘ Another phase of- thc question is Woodruff, Mrs. May Dirkins, Mrs.
tie willingness with which we fol­ 0. L. Taylor, Mrs. McLauhn. Mr*.
io* in a "light degree the example J, S, Wilson and Mrs. John Smith
el Him who fasted and agonized fur
jj A *.nMin that brings to our
Murthii \\'inhinjl,m T ■/
Binds and consciousness the sacr’iM artha Washington, ltrt*y Iln-s
frr» mad. lor us has its value, if and many more dames and damsels
tr only (.tidy follow in Jlis steps. of the (’olotiial. period will serve tea
In that following there is a gain of upd doughnuts and putti|ikii) pie
purple and of strength that will and othyr good things to eat and
enable ns t o . meet and solve th e will render it very* *charming pro
miry 'difficulties which life presents gram of oltl fashioned shitps at tlu*
to u*
Congregational p .,**,&lt;• ,ig.' T ’ i--d.i.
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and course'JoJinny*J. Jones will have the
and big Midway in full,swing with m any
new attractions.
Karl Kuhl,, Orlandolte, will give some daring
flights during thy week in his big
Chiclrn PHJau ' ■
Circle B of the Presbyterian military tractor biplane. Mr. Kuhl
Ladies' Aid Society will hold a hns made good in the aviation
chicken [iillau on Saturday evening world and will present some brand
on First street, the place to he def­ new aerial thrillers here.
Tlie exhibits this year will he of
initely announced later. In connec­
It will he fully proven
tion with the supper. Circle C will the best
have an apron sale iii thb same place. that it takes a worse cold snap than
A liberal patronage will he appre­ the recent one to put this section off
ciated by both Circles,
thc trucking m ap even temporarily.
The citrus exhibits will nlso He
splendid.
T h e premium list this
I’t n o of .Mention
year
offers
m
any new classes and the
Miss Mary Vann, who has been
result
is
that
citrus growers are t a k ­
visiting Mrs. A. * It. Chappell has
ing
a
keener
interest. The citrus
returned to her home in Madison.
sub-exchange will occupy a stand in
The Girls Basketball team which the center of th e big rotunda, which
played in Ocala on Friday were manager Hakes is arranging in a t ­
chaperoned by M y. Forrest Lake tractive style.

•the care and proper use of oils in
your car. They are ready and will­
i n g to* take up valhahlo tim e with
every car owner and give him facts
about oil th a t should prove of great
benefit In the future und the Standt
.
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anl Oil Co. has two very valuable
men in Messrs. Cunningham, a id
Pearson.
Mr. Cunningham by the
way is also an expert mechanician

Demonstration Specials
Regular $1.15 “ Wear-Evcr” 2.l£-quart Saucepan—
During Demonstration

A feature of the livestock exhibit
will he part of the famous Laughlin
herd and a model dairy which is be­
ing installfd by William Edwards in
connection. There will nUo bo live­
stock exhibits from Lake county,
from the fam ous lllacknmn ranch
nnd from other sections.
Miss Josephine Drane is in charge
Two populnr Sanford girls home
from their respective colleges for the of- an attractive exhibit showing th e
w;eck end were Misses Helen Shel­ work of the new domestic Bcienco
department of th e public schools.
ton and Norma Herndon.'
Mrs. Nellie Taylor, supervisor of
Mfss Gertrude Brown who return­ canning club work is arranging a
ed to Yntesville, Ga.,- with Mrs. fine display of th e work of the can­
Miss Hope StarWm. Mitchell is receiving much a t­ ning club girls.
tention and having^a fj.oc.time. . * buck is putting forth every effort to
make the domestic department the
Mrs. II. .II. Stevenson will leave best it has over been, . Miss Annrf
tomorrow (or Jacksonville after ’a Echols will he in charge of the art
pleasant visit to her sister, Mrs. | department this year, which insures
W. M. Haynes.
1its success.
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M essrs..G eorge and Harry Rower
Representatives of the bureau of ♦
returned today from T am pa nridj.x^ animal Industry will have a lic k '
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eradication booth at the fair title r
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it . Or. It &lt; Rower before returning governnieni expert*, on -agricu.tural
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liver addresses on Farina's* day.
Mr*. Clarence Wolfe ami two I hursduv.
little sons returned Sunday from a I i he. big feature on Educational
pleasant visit to the home folks at j
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Tampa.
Her young *i*ter, Mary '
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children of ('range eotin-

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Mrs. C. E. Kiplinger, Domestic Science Export will demon­
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During the demonstration, a limited number of “ Wear-Ever*
Saucepans and Tea Kelt les will be on sale at especially ]oy/
prices.

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and knows all about your car and
can dell you many things about the
upkeep anti h o w to get the best ser­
vice by using oils in th e way th ey
should he used. Sometimes there is
as much danger in using too much
oil as in using too little and giving
advice is his business. T he dem on­
stration* ere made at the 1). Si O.
and the Seminole garages.

“ W E A R -E V E R ”

and Mrs. _ C. E. Henry.
Young
people accompanying them were
Misses Kathleen Brady nnd Flor­
ence Henry: Leslie Roller nnd Al­
fred Robson.
A very delightful
dance was tendered the Sanford
team by thc Ocala team.

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To the Citizens of Sanford and Seminole County: If you desire a soft, light, pure water, DRINK GOOD
HOPE; If you have Stomach, Kidney or Bladder Trouble, DRINK GOOD HOPE. Ask Mrs. J. B. Calder,
H- W. Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. A. L Williams and many others here who have used Good Hope Mineral
Water and obtained great benefit and cures by its use These Wonderful Mineral Wells were recently dis­
covered in the hills of Riverview, near the city of Jacksonville and the water is proving the marvel of the
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Remember this please; At&gt; the
ntxt regular meeting of' the Hoard
of Trail}* Tuesday. Mareh 13th.
President \V. G. Horrelu o f* the
Tampa Hoard o f Trade will lie pr**ent
and address the member*. With mi
doulit Mr. Hrorejn is president of a
Hoard of Trade that is hardly equal-1
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MEETING IN LANDS HERE
SANFORD IN DEMAND

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tjueenstown. Ireland. Feb, 2C.—
then' scrap out the little things
The ('unitFd IJne *(eam*hip Laconia
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7th at 7:30 j&gt;. tt» in the First M. E. in Florida ‘ suitable .for homestead port tonight, a* the chief reason for of I s.P'e.i ton* gross, w lncft nailed
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Tlw* survfvor* of the l.acoiira aro
folio*ini: rititena donated th 'ir ram and Mr. H ronin i* president of that w M tr„ ril ,,r *,|lt„. j. Krank H an ly.ltion -ought:
liody. W’e wui,i in M'lM viT.i-inpm-,
recently developed emergency in the saii( in number 27.S.
they will bo
former G n 'orie r of Indiana.
The f
and their .time for two . hour* ‘ to
more -itten-^„(Mj sittiation in this-«ity.,,.‘ although
Florida ! ;
her present on the date named.
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laided' tonight.
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iho* fifty tourist* over Sanford and
you win get your bard notice i n a d - l ! '
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tiort today dront prospective homes thi're h.vxbeen serious rmt'iig-in VarilOTroundir.g country. Theae feentle- ........
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,„|„.r
oil p.jrts of New York.
men were‘ Mayor Davison. Col. Do.
'dation whi.-h h..s it* ncitdituartef* . .
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Given No Warning
state in
m ttin*
i.loit, and the ri a-oit
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^-in ludianapoli* end. which was orCottw. Councilman F. L. Miller,
V. hilo the rei**rt si&gt;ser.ts there j*. * London, England. Feb. 2(5. — I t is
therefor
is
not
hard
to
find.
Florida
tn ndditrOu. to th&gt;- nftv tourist
the state is t! e 0* •• -tale when* oi\f can Hive .••jjbtiou*ly •Ies*,dcspd;,'dent-y and real j stall I authei.tiefilly that -tlie L a -(
yati-cd un. &gt;r I
fit)' ofllriuls, and Mr. .V E. A ovvoll,
from
Syracuse, Chicago and Ft.. of Imliapa to perpetuate tiu« Work o f , ,jnjj
Ur. S. 0. Shinholsrr, Mr. C. II.
.for Irani
leas torpcdppd without warn*
a till C
W ayi c. the
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1i work
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•.i’tjpy . e.arh
1 • • of the m c.| than, hut Ijet
Walker. Mr. C. E. Henry, Mr. Geo.
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also
say*
"it
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aprju.g.
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D. Hart. Mr* J. E. Jervey, Mr. F.
the priscrit high
'Vo-'ey Fri.'f, American .-on4ol at
par«’nt thati
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A. Stone and Mr. II (\ Dulloae,
.t'rin M Low e PfttTihiirc M
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pfotrln'!'* rlu'jrcrs
and
luislnm A. t. M cArtl
: .i *y bi-re tod.i..
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&gt; le
moI
mrn. It took thv secretary bs*.*ihuu Claw : \
W I.
i -lef
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tor;o*,|ned
ten Dinut*' to list these eleven *•«* bo hi! . ’ .!•
. . . I . t.dred
*h!rh "
i* ’ th- wagniii
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1.Hided.
it tbjt • m - • in .''.inlord :••• : ,
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fiat k J.o a i , k4trlio
pxoCf. MV . &lt;&gt;■* there v.iH
&gt;
ir tfcin’ w • U"’ »t a .bigg * .r.l a
In
■t
any t i
I* lltlj
better Sanf* r«l.
Hut (life Life Lost
&lt;# I
flMIll."
. The tourist party of fifty v. i r ! fry pm Tor ; .. • a :.,
north a:
wist ‘ much . grejiti r i iift'ii 'fiin
York. N . Y „ Fob.
Tho
N*
I o-ri oi, ■ Kd ard*
frbm Fyr.1t use. N. Y.; Chicago. III. Kuopcl, : i
returi. .will &lt;on.V
a Jesuit.
.
No huanii.il aid fr&gt; mi* t*lie city Kritis* passeng.-r liner Lnconia, one
and Ft. Wayne. Ind., and v ere being Hyatt, Hon . r, \\ *Y., «i-d T , \.
Florida otbrs o'lfportunitii** to the could ameliorate romjitjnr.s, it wa- of tie* larg'rt \ fsefs of the Cunard
roaducted ns the "(barter P a rly o f Schubert, Kau&gt;..- City
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a siilisnarinn
^:tr rr *r t ••• lc t *»*r yy' * f .i»■t ir*‘f
Syracuse" aiiil the “ Keati Campbell
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Tour* I'.i" " **f Chicago. M r A L
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Carter .• «i Mr
Frane &lt; „t..j i•• i* I,
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■'rtjfn' i ■
l&gt;&lt; mg in charge
. - •i i . . u I I. at* Ii ■ g I*'...i
, ' min g tie :u tx AntiYtcaiut. Tw#*n*
I
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A(m tie- I.liven or twenty n ii&gt;- ul!i»e
l o o , • nil t.mi -oi: etk.ng
the Laud
. I -tauiUrd xvIiivIi will tr.aiutal!i tv Americans were in the crew of
t.j i.
drive,’ the tourist* upon their return of your eit; .
You w ould he *ur-;
laalfh " .
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Eight of le-r passenger* hail
to tli** fa m e* Hotel doclnred that prised at the in.piirhX lo' gets ;uol
i
he
well
to
do
men
contribute
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lieett
trans
shipped frotit the lio l- •'
l llltll ^ al lb'* .ill., e of I he Regis­
at no plait* nor at any time hud the verbal rvt|uvst« for information
considerably
ill
the
reduction*
of
1
hind
American
liner Ryndam. Thcrw '.
ter a ltd Rt-i ejyer of t lie t jilted Stati lurh courtesies been extended them.' about Seinin'de county efties and
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report
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no
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pa-SenglTS.
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t»*r«
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copl-rmation
of
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'Y. lb;..* 11 * K* I I t'*r I f-.ro ■&lt;1 tinr\|.i t..| -.nil trenttnenl in Sanford, soebred.
•I •• v.-*se|*s if. stru. tion from the
It .iia HO I- III IG* •r b«..’ie« " •
btrau-c other than stopping over
oi dr..I It
(bit of thro.
I r * - Ii
lit ir..Ii with tl..- iiiiorina- .
1.V
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f lot
fur tin m v lit: no arrangement.* m Trade . ,trd ■ i 11. I I •• • .
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'..•II W*ril'lll "of t le
MI
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! bit m ;i.
.. : oyer ••••
I . n; ui i • ir pt•«.
*..i ii
me
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t
a f . i whether it was a piui•i. j fast weer, o\ %iC X tl
i).
el!
il d&lt; -’ yrtmi i.t i*|&gt; •
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&lt;’n** " f the crew.
. rro d t he ■ ••* Ig. . \\ e ar In .-.
i lo 'imil.tr remark- !•&gt;
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•urg.* .-.irgo,
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f&amp; fa )
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H&gt;«• ’ . :.t: in.ey
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- ippli.*-* and 5,000
lb.
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....d one .( tlo pro".
.- uf I 1191•*.I -t:if&gt; ; moil, of
i I*
, . * of tlo
r.uo,-.e part*.
ire- •
;h I, loO w.-r.- to have gone on
rupn
.• • Hoard of Trade to c\Am&lt; . i .ui liner St Loui*.
. • . iii7..,n&lt; his uppre.iatiou
Kb*
nr tl
»irt*-&gt;i.*4 extended.
t ’ o!
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I'. i, 2d. —
J. FRANK" HANLY.
i * i. Nowhere in Florofa
Kyat
i ..... I,; V. i.-.n apt cared In-lorn
1l
• *i o impri.-Mil a- ri .-'.u:, inert*- * it 1 o’. l &gt;•A today am! aHkL-nitrd State* ill
. Ham in -i log cabin in &lt; liap.p ug
fonj. Truly, your elogan "produc­
■' •• * i t»l . ' t!.*• t‘ nited
ilriie.
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ing i.
p-j motlnC" i* farts to tin
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uftlM &lt;1 •••■it r:il.1
r«f
i don't i.u\ e. a popuoi
l.m
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it.v"
t
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re
.i'l
the
(fi
rman
euhnmrine
v.it
l
II;.
-I
coin 1,*
tiun u' i •. lie or fifteen thousand
U
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i’ll-*
at
ed i*
within tl&lt;* next few \&lt;aV**l believe
S'—*•-* -rd tto—*!*»-trr* erf Tt-r*-.|tn(*r
!'
. u-.t ii fault. Tlui luiiW
Li..int.i
a i'll Aiq* Ill’ ll.* aboard was
‘ L E A D E R M 'H G K S T S (.1-VN ‘ D
’r. .
Ion iu.iida is leegti. n C I T I Z E N S O F S A N F O R D A R E
lt thc
lived while the Pr&lt; blent was on
.f tij t- &gt; i i. rt.-l liv
E FEAST *IF S E M I­
r’* to &gt; up in New- York i shall
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■ ■• . w i t h
R IF E F O R R E T T E R L I G H T ­
out to 'fin d hi,* way i* H e V Oft,I, h. dire-1 -,!! n, Sanford, and do so with
NOLE
AND
ORANGE
grave
concern.
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r.’ .iw only itin-e je.ir* .*.* required.
whi.-ti led tv t ’.e G o .
IN G S Y mT K M
pfcawre.
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Indiana ut the age, of forty-one. id* ,.i1 11 ,i liberal ieavy of m- t'.'iiti;ui&lt;*d ' ifjv;i-i’»n nf tin* plaijy
The following jnivgeitlon has been
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Sanford will have a White Way. grthifr with ether high hnmirs_!2floil »ri-ar. .f
Poijt (iffice A|ipropr.sntion •
rjghtrf of neutral* on the •high seas,
tuiiul"! in ,to tit1* paper:’
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-The peuph.1
* are-.nm--tmrKTmrit-hrT-u|| t)f
hb turned l i-i ha k» when , The spuntks having public lands
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—thv--Tirhrr Thtrrg? TTcTfig
Sanford. Fla.. FeW.
1317.
fuith&gt; r. *.u riff.-' * of American, lives
piun to aid mankind in t *i«* are us follows:
, I tear Editor Holly 'pud P w ip fi -of and ships, the intolerable blockade
band!* *1 t i conclusion by the Hoard bm Just* need a •-•.art ill ** !’•** right
sup* pphl for the suppre.-sfon of" tin* liquor
oh Trail* the post otfice building for direction pndtills Marl wift lie
Seminole and Orange'Couitti.--s: • of American ...miner e; almost a*
County
Our lr.lir,. pr,..,n i.d itM-lf to h s mind,
Sanfnr.l i* inciuded und we have plied by the Snhford Herald
Alachua •
.Tin- Honorable fo tin t&gt; ('uiilniisi • ffectual &gt;»* if tho‘ country wero at
Governor llanly is copceclcd t•* I p
h»d ike matter up by correspond* offer to instni[ a White Way |io&gt;t ip
sinners, the chief engineer.
Mr war —have taken the place o f n
Haker
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♦Him with Congressnian Sears, and front of the Herald oflire seems* to ' , h(. ,1(,or o(* n-mpcranre orators in thg
Ramsey, and tho contractors in dreaded “ overt act,” which was ex­
and rouC( ry,- ||e is eloquent, forceful itrudfor&lt;l
U*t night Hon, W, J. Sears wired a* •have struck a populat ^hord
charge tell un* that it will not. I.e po ted to shock the world und havo
several business men have come fo r - i&gt;nd roDVinjing and. hy far. one of nr,.var,i'.
follow»;
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many days before the great highway forced the President 'into tho next,
ward and said they were in favor of
afitp speakers on the ChauWashington. I). C.. Feh, 2fi.
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Calhoun
connecting Orange and Scminojc step toward war.
the White W ay uiitl if step* toward taur|un platform.
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Sanford Jloard (if Trade,
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Citrus
counties will ho bricked and open
a regular system would in* taken
His Icrtprc in Sanford will He free j.|
Sanford, Fla.:
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for the pul lie us.*. This e\'c it, ir.
* Dead in llrsmwell. W » Va.
. Houm; in committee of whole pass* they would .comp in for their share. of rhargc and the public is cordially Cuiumtda
seems to ino. will lie an event well
Our offer w as to jdare a post in front invited.
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Mrs.
Powell Coates just heard yeu,
peSotO
appropriation fifty thouiand dolworthy of memory for both counties
of
the
office
and
pay
for
tho
post,
terduy
the
sad news of the death o f
lara for poatofiice building.
If bill
'•*«««• imfuMH' *
Eacfmbl*
and especially for the ifities of Drher brother, Mr. M. C. H. Pow ell
Pa&lt;M*s senate you will get building. the installation and the current if
lundo and Snnford. Therefore I ask
C. E. Field Secretary Here
Gadsden
the price for tho current was not
ut his home (n Bramwtfl, W. Va.-,
I .-tohgratulute'you. ’
this iiuestion: Why not celebrate the
Mr. W yatt A. Taylor of South Hamilton ,
prohibitive.
This we will do and
Jan. 7th, 1917, age 78 years.
IIu
W. J. Scars, 7:43 p. m.
Carolina, one of the three C. E. Hernando
opening of this road Hy having the
have
gone
so
far
as
to
order
the
leaves
to
mourn
his
toss
a
wife,
three
The Hoard of Trade immediately
people of both rountiea come to­
field secretaries of the south will Holme*
children and a sister.
W in touch with Senator D. U post.
gether ut the proper (ilace along the
speak at the Congregational church , Jackson
Mrs. P. J. Coates has been qu ite
This
idea
seems
to
have
taken
riftrhir. requesting his aid and inhighway and listen to. greut states­
on Thursday evening. March 1st, at Jefferson
sick ut her home for two weeks and
"utnci* when this bill is presented to our geniul county clerk by storm 7:30 o'clock.
men, the officials of both counties,
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. . -j Lafayette
the news of the death of her broth er
and. h« is willing to take a shot—at
Senate.
make statements and speeches that
Mr. Taylor is a fine speaker of Lake......
was a great shock, to her.
the idea also. He writes as .follows:
would have a tendency to hind the
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most ' pleasing personality, full of Lee
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Sanford.
Fla.,
Feb.
25.
11*17.
two counties, the two cities together
The church bulletin proved very
enthusiasm and energy. His visit to l.eon... .
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Something New for Motorists
in un unbreakable and everlasting
Sanford will result in an awakening Levy
*uff*&gt;sfu| at the Hoard of Trade Sanford Herald:
Gentlemen— Just read your most
office Sunday.
Several
tourists
-W«9S*M
of interest among all the representa- Liberty
The W illyt-Knight Co., th ro u g h .
bond of friendship, und afterward
, rough this medium were directed liberal offer of installing first post tives of young peoples societies who Madison
celebrate further by enjoying a their Sanford agent, W. A.^ S trin g*° ‘ heir own churches. ThU bulk- and lighting, same (o demonstrate hear him.
fellow will give a moving picture to
great barbecue, etc.
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Manatee
‘ ln *ill be at the disposal of the what it 'means to our city to have * The Sanford C.. F. Societies'of the Marion..
Now I ask you the question— the invited guests showing the w ork ­
White Way along bulkhead. I con­
f hurche*- regularly each Sunday.
ing of the Wiilys-Knight sleeveless
why not?
Presbyterian
and
Congregational Manatee
gratulate you.
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valve motor; The picture w ill be
.Yours very truly,
churches feel most fortunate in se­ Monroe
Let the good work go on and put
Tl..- Hoard of Trade' advertising
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. A Reader. , shown at the Lyric Theatie F rid a y
curing Mr. Taylor at this time. He Nassau
^roughout the country is hegining me down for accond post. etc. Keep is at present mkking a tour of. the Okaloosa
night and admittance tickets w ill be
If everybody
‘ ell. Every mail brings requests the goqd work up.
Orange
This
is
a
good
suggestion
for
there
given
out by
Mr. Stringfel low .
will show that public spirit wi* will state and has recently held a won­
- ^ n f o r d and Seminole county
Osceola
are muny good things in common Read the "a d " in today’s issue.
derful C. E. rally in Jacksonville.
have the. host city in south Florida.
that tho two eotinties could talk
Ail who are interested in young Pasco
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Who will come next?
about and not the least is tho sub­
people’s
work
of
any
denomination
!’
°lk
O. E. Walker Sells Farm
Very respectfully.
.
ject of good roads and gpud roads
N’o one disputes the fact that it
are cordially invited to he present. Putnam
E. A. Douglass.
-0. E. Walker of this city and
legislation. 'Seminole county and
P*&gt;* to advertise. - “ Hasn't’ acratchMr. Taylor will also hold a work­ St. Johns
Topeka.
Kans„ has sold h^? fiveOrange county ' could do nothing
U iet
made millionaires of the
A family party that attended the ers' Conference at the Presbyterian St. Lurie
better than get together with a hig acre- farm on Cameron avenue to
.n ^ n*' manufacture*. "H a v e you fair were Mr. and Mrs. John Meisrh, church on Friday morning m !':30. Santa Rosa
meeting of this kind when, the con­ C N E. Ward, .who already owns th e
“ lb- fairy in your home" did likc- Mr. and Mr*. S. Meisrh ancf daugh­
Don't faif to hear him.
Seminole .
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Sumter
necting link 'between, the two coun­ place next north. . The amount o f
|l»f Uf. K#ify Soap and “ There's a ter, Miss Dorothy Meiach of Sca-'
.
ties is finished'*—the link that should
n&gt;ff*°n ^-,lve F°»tum un inroad pn caucas, N. J.", Mr, and Mrs. Joe
Miss Elsie Rice, who has been the. l'u* ann,,‘‘
the jonsideration was nbt learued.
Tuylor „ . r
in reality link the counties together
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"Producing not Promot- Render of Corona, L. I., Mrs. E.
: V
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E, r
. guest of Mrs. A. D. Key for several ’ ' .
* »nd similar advertising wifi Icharg of Carlstad, N. J., Mr. and ‘
not only wjth links of brick roads but it is said that the price was v e ry
’
Volusia. ..
w
’
eek's
has
returned
to
her
home
in
Wakulla'.
but tho links of friondfthip, follo w -1 satisfactory to Mr. Walker, who haw
E.
Horn
and
Mr.
Joe
to * , &gt;0Ur rl?V . » nrt eounty with Mrs. G.
O/lando'.
'‘ t* and eventually put hun- Meisrh.
Waltorv
ship and true Florida citirotuihip.
had the place but a few year*.

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SAN'l'ORD. FLORIDA. T IE S D A Y . m iK l'A R Y 27. Ii'17

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THB 8ANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

Ten A cre Tracts Unim
proved Celery Land

Falrla Dives Inlo Sea In Third &lt; hap

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ter of Serial

Mrs. Vernon Castje, the beat
known, woman In America has a
splendid opportunity to show her
versatility in ' “ Winged Millions,”
the third episode of the “ Patna
serial to lx* a feature at- Lyric I heatre Tuesday.
In this scrinl, produced for the
Intcrnptionnl and released by I’ nthe,
Mrs. Castle plays the part of PnUia
Channing. an orphan, heiress to an
immense fortune and the largest mu­
nition works In America. Tl^e story,
written especially for her by Louis
Joseph Vance,
eTfnccrns n
against the Peace' and Safe!
America.
and
In the third episode. Patrin
BonaU IPar, In the
Captain Donald

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for sale. Some of the finest land in
the Santord Famous Trucking region.
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hind by Hurokl to dyn
place .springs on her from
ness and ties her to a chair,
p t°c&lt;?pds to place the dy

"Potash &amp; Pcrlm ultcf”
"Potash &amp; Perlm utter," an "tipto-datc garment In three pieres,"
made from inuttrlul ip the famous
Saturday Evening Post., glories of
Montague Glass" and presented by
Manager A. II. Woods will come to
the Lyric on Friday, Feb. 23, 'direct
from it* second years' run at the
Cohan Theatre, New Sfnrk City.
This is tho piny that created the
sensation .of the season by its over­
whelming and’ Immediate success'.
No more remarkable and .substan­
tial recognition of a play has ever
lieen given than that accorded to
this three artr comedy.* Although It
Is literal! . "trim m ed with a thousand
laugh'"' as the progrum 'announce*
there is so tnueh of heart interest in

treasure .has been placed
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roi.i'fiili* iiiidm'II iii •
ilei.M- Teg VeHlc-r 'iow’li ‘ enveloping
till- dlip &gt;11 that. In-t prill,re-* j* -li.^V
Uixlrr ctiver of the fog, Donald

•■Piilu-h &amp; Perlmutter"
When "Potash &amp;. Perlmutter" was
gains the upper-deck unobserved-und first .jntroduceil In New York, city
i big automati the critic • tleclarctl tliat the ent*rat the point nl
compels the wireless oj •etator to send prUing and lovablo cloak and -suit
the following message■ to Patti a at partner hho predominated the play
the Uitz
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uoulil &gt;ei- an the xeusnns of the year
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i'll ll I hey

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inn hiding place In- presence is ill*
covered by Iiuroki and he is ovei
power iil by the sailors,
terribly
beaten and chipped into the lowei
bold of the. vessael, to be usaul ai
It..*tag.* in ca-e lluroki find*' bimsil
hard pressed.
.
Pair hi Tee.ive* til* ir.. s.ige. am
ler. mg dt:i'if •' that Uvley be null
lied *iie procure- a' ir it &gt;: • ,-.il a, •
put- off 111 th
to overt.the tin

'The Shabbies'
“Artful Artist’
“Ham &amp; Bud”
"Libei ty”

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In M. M. Smith subdivision now ready

the underground
entrance to a
She screams for help and
vault where $100,000,000.00 in gold, jng that help cannot raccl
left by the first John Channing to the outside in time, rente
T6f»h~ a~tiecrer i r t iir fund tor JiaitonM revolver.
A f i n “ a rraiilTi
defense was stored.
she tears her right hand
They are joined by Hyley, Don* taking steady, aim severs
aid's principal assistant in the secret before the spark reaches t
service, and a mechanic with an |ftil explosion.
Ityley am
acetylene, outfit with which to cut chanic have meantime-«yi
through the steel door to the vault. . the steel door of the vaull
Neither Patrin nor Donald have the rin is resued and borne L
least suspicion that lluroki has |nir. As she is getting ini
stolen the treasure by .breaking U ito h o return to the hotel she i
the vault (ruin, the rojlar .of the not to bother about the i
house next door, but when their par* to find l apt. Parr. .
ty In the garden* is fired upon by o ' •
hju' jo'Uowod the
man stationed in an upper room of (aln,niJ , h(l channing mil
tho house n’ext door. Donald starts |tjr_ ulo„ 1.!,i,,,. „ ji.- h .is n
to inv«&gt;tii:at«
tbrooj. i
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M ondav
“The Shop Girl"

Connelly Real Estate Co
Hot Shot for Mr Peck.
Peck—“ 0 course, II
nil vooq
you have uu Inordinate nirtaltjj1
Mrs. Peck—”*;•»! u' curiosity, Lju l!
It 1s an - expensive proposition to I've got a freak/' ,
save money Ly buying a low-grade automnblin oil because It Id cheap.
I&gt;l:i‘ \lt1 MUST CM • INt'HIUS
r . S. I.aA'1 OllUe U'
Charley to Have the Chance. •
"What are you going to make of
your.son Cluirlo V I iiskctf. "Well,''
replb-d t ’lmrl; )■'" futlur. “ I ipadi* a
&gt;&gt;! I!"b. a lawyer of IT *|It and
Jvriiui.
a minister of IteM. mal .loe I- a liter­
ary man. I think I II tun'.i o hifi-irlng
laati «,f &lt; hurley
I ■•..»,r .-in- •&gt;* thi-tn
In
IliIVi*
a
HtUr
lliutli'-y.
Life.
class has been benefited tuore Ilian
another*- It_ls-tiui -Xuiuux*. -Thia-Li
especially linllri -able since the small,
Washing C ha n -,.*.
'■ ■ , riuuo.
light, economical car has been per
I'm- lul.i-wuru. until I.* wiilili a
it'iar w puu,
tits*,
fOcled, as Is shown by tho Increasing pinch of soda fiti* been added. Hub
number of our new-light models that the cIiuiiioIh well witli soap und wash
, Drpirtmynt ufilit l i i t t u i
are finding their way Into tho rural iis you would.nny other gnrnieul. The
V . S. Land OlfirF «S fi/inrifttW.'I * .
districts.
*
secret o f huClug It soft after washing
Jtnuarr 27. HIT.
Nollri* 1* lirfflti
that Pi* d |
Is to rub well between the hands, iiliti" llinna
uf l!&lt;
•»* Jalv U, If
pull Into stillin' befnr- it i&gt; t t i . -itl- dy mi'li I I ........I I
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ijfo away from the railroads possible.
Where tho railroads touch only tho
high spots of civilization, tho motor
ca'r weaves Its way among farms ntnl
Villages In the most obscure parts of
the world.
"Motor cars have rp'lckcncd the dis­
tribution o f farm products and have
Increased IboVadlus of tho merchants
deliver) system. Traveling salesmen
now find ll possible lt&gt; double their
territory and cover the ground In onehalf the time It ti* d to take them
with horse and railroad facilities.
"In fart 'the nulonudiHn ha- boon n
I,non it, nil mankind and If i»ny olio

lloor spaed Have. been added lo tho £ae
lories by reason of tjio auditions.

Increase Capital Stock.
dry.
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That
nutonmbll*
manufacturer*
have great confidence In tbs future of
the Industry In the fnited States Is • • T r u ly ricioarkahle Find
shown by tho fact that during 1016 ."Found nil honest *ntnn ■yet?" wo
Ion of tlio leading companies Increased n-ked of ) &gt;|ngene«. "Hun* across n

their cnp'tnl ntock from $35,076,000 to
$-’01,900,000.
Now additions have
been built St nlmost every plant. It In
estimated tl-tt at .'cr.ii
acres of

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M*ri*1i»a. bi ft
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I'fmtl, !•» i «ImI I&gt; It • •
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t|rsrrilt«i| brlttfr lh'
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it.ih tlty/l Mur

IVI7.

l IpItnar.v narrt*** •• *
J II II«i«ftll« %i«*r» •( i .m u ,, lUr.ii
|*. S. Kuilort ctl iiniM . I

plieip.iaeiion today li.nt Interested liui
almost as muili. A lady giving up
boipo-keeplng was running hr.uitnf; try­
ing to find a blti-iiibui 11if u g&lt;» d ciM.k."

\V. J. lUAftel of &lt;1# • h a . I ' ■ ti
C. \\. Itonnrll n|* i .. r,&lt; »

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47-Tur* &amp; l*fi»lO!r •

I.nul* * III.* ( ‘.nirli-r .tminiid.

FRIDAY
Placos Means' ol Tranr^oi lation
Within tlic Control of v
Individuals.

.7 Reel nine Rihhnn

Special Engagement— Tlie G reatest of A ll Comedy Successes

TADLE TH!?
The P la y T h a t M ade Thou
■\y of rtxi-d Routes and Schedules

sands L a u g h

That Must Rc Observed Is No
More— Automobile Has Also

THE GREATEST TR E A T

Country
v.atst

-siowi:

. . “ Coals o f Fire’'

Togcthar.

F O R T H E -T IR E D BUS-

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IN ESS M A N

• “ Hunting a Husband
Third Episode.

'. “ P A T R IA ”

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Featuring Mry. Vernon Castle

tJ-h &amp; Perlmutter

- e "Putjuii;4: I’erlmutter"
York by ' :r.t and bt^an

Farcwcll.EnK»Bcmenl---D. W. C«ri

A N UP TO-DATE GARMENT IN THREE PIECES FROM MATCRIAL
STORIC9 BY MOSISOUI GlASS

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SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF TWENTY
Pr'Ce *-N lg h t* 60c. 75c. $1. $1.50.

. Saturday Matin

Hast tale starts Tuesday al MrKIroy's Drug Store.

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�February 23,

HKD" DAVIS

T^ie Sanford High School under
th^, leadership of Coach Henry
'Hutchinson have been working out
every day at Holden Park in order
to round out a winning team. The
boys seem to hnvc enough talent to
select from and aided \&gt;y Cnpt.
Robio Laing the Sanford High School
expects to be heard from during the
coming season.
t
The Golden West
Stanley Woods, who .hails from
the Golden West but makes' his

baseball playing is. ‘ Stanley not
only possesses a wonderful arm but
a change of pace is also mixed up
with his fast ball, making his all
aropnd ability as u pitcher some­
thing to boast.of.
Ills New Curve
While working out the other day
Stanley invented a new curve hall,
nnd according to Stanley is what he
calls the K A IS F H IN A c u rv e,. and
■when asked why the new curve was
given such a name he replied that
If ever a batsman came in contact
with this curve, und wap ever hit
by i t —good night—for it would
have more effect than a Germnn sub­
marine'would on an English battle­
ship in the English Channel.
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No Predictions
The High School has sbmething
like tw enty or thirty players out
trying for berths on the team, so
at the present writing, no predic­
tions will ire made in regard to the
outcome of the'team until the tcurn
is .roundod—out—irv-^a—little—better
shape.
Started the ll.ill Rolling
Allan.Joni was probably the first
Sanford boy, to go into spring train­
ing. Allan purchased a new ball for
|racticc as early us February 12 and
f a good beginning amounts to any­
thing Allan should deliver.

I Can*

period, take their full of fim, feast­
In 1916, Easter .was April 23,
ing and frivolity, because It marks which ’ to : almost the latest possible
the beginning of forty dnya of self- date Easter may occur while this
denial and repentance for sin. They year it will be April 8.
arc like the old toper from' a dry
county who goes to Jacksonville and
takes on all ha CITl- flOtd when he
starts for home because he looks for
a long "drought” ahead.
7:30 p. m. Present, B. W. Herndon,
Ash Wednesday, the beginning of C. II. Dingee, • W. W. Abernathy,
Lent is so called from the Roman F. L. Miller, Jnn. Adams, R. A.
Catholic ceremony of strewing ashes New man nmL Roy Syme*.
on the head as u sign of penitence.
Minutes of last meeting rend und
Lent is the fasting tirno before adopted.
Faster. The .forty days’ period* ns
Tlie bids for paving certain streets
commemorative of our Lord’s forty
of the.city of .Sanford. were opened
(fays’ fast, of Ahe similar perfunrtory
und,contract awarded to the South­
fasts of Moses and Elijah, com­
ern Clny &amp; Mfg. Co., they being the
mences with Ash Wednesday, be­
lowest bidder.
Rids Werq received
tween which day and Faster Sunday
from the Vitrified Shale Rrick Co.,
(omitting the Sundays on whioh the
Wilson Construction Co. and South­
fast is not observed) forty clear days
ern Clay &amp; Mfg. Co.
intervene. In the Anglican church,
The financing of the bulkhead
Lent js retained ns u church season
of the calendar, with special Services was • thoroughly discussed and on
and proper rnllects and prayers; but motion enrried. C ity nttornry was
the observance o f ‘ the fust is left to instructed to ptspare the necessary
papers for the issuance of bonds
the discretion of each individual.
. therewith.
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Special days during Lent include
Pasaion Sunday, March 25; Palm 1 Mr. A. R. Key and others repre­
Sunday, April L; Maundy Thursday, I senting the Hoard of Trade of San*
April or Hood-Friday*—April-St-ntid • fu rd ^ a m e—bufurii—.tUa—zunmcil. ami
Faster Sunday will occur on ’April 8. asked for assistance in maintaining
a city band. On motion carried the
In KM3, Foster was March lid, city donated $2."»0.00 payable month­
which is next to the earliest (late it ly for the said city -band.
can possibly occur; and earlier than
The matter of improving Golds­
it \vill he again in almost if not quite boro nVetiue was referred to Choirn century.
man of Street committee, to invest!-

gate and report back at next mect&gt;
Ing of the city council. •
The matter o f improving the foot
of Park avenue from the brick to
the aea wall -was referred" to city
engineer for estimates *bs to coat of
material.
The mutter of eatahliihing fire
ularm was referred to Chairman of
Fire committee.
There being no fur'ther business
council adjourned.

Remember, please, that We
, ct.l?.roor handle KV.
E R Y fertilizer and material
having recognized vnlu- tT,
the grower. We nffor many
special citrus formula,
vegetable and field cr..!, f.r
tilizcra.

Animal Fertilizers
Chemical Fertilizers
Fertilizer Materials
Blood &amp; Bone Tankage’
Stock &amp; Poultry Feeds
■Spraying Materials

About the Planets.
The albedo or reflecting power of
the planets |s believed to glve.-u hint
'll* to llielr ‘pIlyMcnl condition. In u
Inlde prepared by Prof. II. N. Russell,
.the albedo of the moon Is given us
0.07; .Mercury, 0.00; Venus, 024);
Mars, 0.18; Jupiter. 0250; Saturn, 0.03;
Uranus, 0.03, und Neptune, 0.7,3. The
.earth’s albedo, measured from the
eurtljshlne on the union,. bus been
tdnred as high ns O.KJ). (hough a new
caletilatloii Indicates 0.20. The four
targe planets have high albedo on ac­
count of their chttid-lndcn atmosphere;
that of Mercury, (villi practically no
titiinixphirc, Is low.

Our iimnepse mnnufn turing plants nnd'cciitr I
buying syshm ennhl. , u,
to offer finest quality , j.
bio in everything. \*
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nnd particulars fr» c f r m

Armour Fertilizer Works
* Jacksonville, Fla.

Early Training.

B i g g e s t Crops

Town Slouch
Editor Glenn of the Orlando Sen­
tinel , says the .•Seminole count)
school exhibit .had a newspaper iti
what the IJiVh School of Sanford
cullr’d the. ’'Scribble." and while
loo) iog over the sheet Editor Glenn
says l»* noth p i a lit tic exercise

Resist

ru'Ci-l &gt;-tl ha-vl all «cason. when
S.ii.lordiit- were looking lor the
cup then b&gt; &lt; m-ing the Mrctchiiig
of the iie( k
Very good, but bow
about Hie year of 1**12 when Or­
lando | voplo* brake t lit ir backs ultd
nr els in looking for a .rup. coming
from Satifiud over the*A.
L. rail-

made with Calumet Hiking
Powder.
'Mo*her n e v e r bad
;u !i w ho’**«onH* bakings until
the *.i* .1
"It't

C ililt: et.

c . l u n u t iti'vtT,

uni’jo O M ilr ,

purity, (ttcnglh, ijut nnlrv every Kiking tuni out iii:ltl tl.it tiirt iuilli&lt;mt
id ln*i. c"i.e IttLir,.
Irrutonrv.
tic Lir to youceli—u*« Calumet.”
B t o U n l tIUtiml A w a r j l

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CHICAGO

Cheapandblgesn Raking Powdcrsdonot

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“ A hotel building will be erected
3ml winter resort dented near Tampa . Fla., at a c.o&gt;l of I I . quo,(lilt) by
a Michigan —automobile tnauufnc-

p

T h ey w ere a couple o f fine old Southerners
— you could tell that at a. glance. 'T h e y
w ere talking about tobacco.

comes irom ine linest lam ily— ana lias
heaps and heaps of good friends here in
the South.

"D o w n South h ere, w e ju d g e a mari b y
his family, don’t w e ? If he is a gentlem an,
w e take his measure in a minute, don’t w e?
And, that’s all w e w ant to know, isn't it? ”

"H e. is m ade o f the ’choicest and’ sweetest
and m ellow est o f V irgin ia and Carolina
tobacco; he is raised like a true Southern
gentlem an— in a fine, clean, healthful home.
L et us all stick to him S O V E R E IG N K in g o f them all.”

lava yiqi monayy CJum*t2 « v

and far superior to sour milk and aoda.

Especially ndpted for
Your State

Our Instructive Cat
alogue and weekly

Ea r ARTIN SEED CO.
V JACKSONVILLE. FLA.

ro cer

"Prelim inary
arrangements
;trc
being p erfoted for Die In-ginning of
construction in Ricininghatn, Ala.,
of school building* that w ill'ro x t a
total of approximately 82,000,000.
. " A manufacturing plant' at An­
niston. .Ala., will lie enlarged at n
cost of about $200.0110.'
" A company has been* organizedto build a railroad in soul burn
Georgia:
,
■"Ilid s will be opened in leas than
a month for the contract for the
erection in Jacksonville, Fin., of a
union rnilwny passenger station to
cost .$1,000,000.
"A m on g the items of construction
work to .b e ‘ done nrei
"Apartm ent houses, Miami, .Fin.,
and Savnnnah, Gn ; bridges and
roads, Sumter county, Florida;
church building and parish' • houses,
Atlanta, On., and Manatee, Fin.;
drainage, Cobb county, Ga.; pavil­
ion und bath house, Tybee Island,
(!a.; hospital buildings, Palm Reach,
St. Augustine nnd Tampa, Flju.V and
Savnnnah, Ga.; hotel buildings,
Greenville, S. C., and St. Peters­
burg. Fin.; roads. Pickens .rounty,
Alabama.* • •
. . .
"Industrial plants will be estab­
lished ns'follows:
"R o ttlin g plans. D arlington. and
Spartanburg, S. C.; bropm factory,
Ruford, Ga., glass factory, Tam pa,
Fin.; lumber plant, Tuscaloosa, Ain.;
telephone system. North; *S.
" A totul of twenty-six corpora­
tions have been formed in the week
with minimum- capital storks aggre­
gating $2 ,408,boor*'

“ Say, friend,” one said, “ ju d ge this cigar­
ette the same w ay. He is a S O V E R E IG N
— that means lie has blood and breeding—

A n d this all must be true, men, because

You Folks o f the South K N O W good blood!
You Folks o f the South K N O W good tobacco!
T h a t’s w h y everyb od y likes m e— w hy the men o f the South are sm oking m e by the
millions every day. M y ! it’s fine to be so p o p u la r-T o have *so m any friends
then h ere’s som ething m ore to think about:—

1 am guaranteed by
If you don’t like me return me to your dealer and get!
your money back« I have said it A Southern gentleman is known
the world over for keeping his word, and 1 have given you mine*

F O R

THE

G E N T L E M A N

O F

TH E

l.cnten Season Is On

B est By Every T&lt;

Tuesday, Feb. 'jOth* wo* Shrovn
Tuesday, a day on.which ninny soci­
ety people who observe the Lenten

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Old Rags at The Herald Of

STEARNS’

flee. They must he Clean
2 1j Cents Per Pound.

electric p i s t e
0 oven&gt;®*°1 Boy* It
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For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Pen etra tes and Heals.
Stops Pain At O nce

For M on a n d B e a s t
25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers.

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
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Hair Cut
Shave Children
Tonic. Massage
Shampoo
Singe. -

For Sale —Wholesale catching and
shipping fish business, with nets,
boats and launches. C. L. Vincent.

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40-tf

All Local AdverdsemcntH Under
W hite Wyandottqs, celebrated Re­
This U e ad in g 'T liH E E CENTS a gal strain of Cunadu where vigorous
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum birds arc raised. (Constant, heavy
Charge 25 Cents.
layers.
Hatching cgfs and Baby

For Sale- Harley Dnvitlsoit mo,
torcycle, equipped with Ilosch. mag­
neto, I'rest-o-litc tnn!: and head­
light. In tirat class condition. Will
sell ehciiP for c!&gt;sh. R. W. Deane at
Seminole Rank'.
5J-fite •
For

S a le-

-Heavy

double

BRANCH
HOUSES
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At Convenient Points

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St.lit* I* lief* '■* , l t r f . -II all %
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n a y err *rn, tha
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1 • *i "a, *..
March. A. I*. IV IT. I ihall ap;l&gt; in th
tli.noral.Ii- Ju*l/t **l &gt;•!•! C o n n , a- June « (
IVoh alr, for my final di * barge a. K|HSItir
ul I h * t-tial* ,i| Ml — Jim no *.U * . .|--ra*adj
■ Mi that, at Ih* tarn* .linn- I Wi.l i n m n l
my final a i T o a i l * a« t i r r u l n f of *»|.| eitatr,
at il‘ aiV I,I, tl.iii a|t|ii*iia:.
Oat**! Srpt. ,’ uih, A I*. I S t * .

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10— !• 23. 10

Cliix.
Uouking urdcis now.
F. 1\
In answering an advertisement
Strong, nroobsvillo. Fin.
Ht-tfc
where no name is mentioned in the
ad, please do not ask The Herald
For dale—Due International truck
for information as to the identity of Thoroughly overhauled ami paint
the advertiser.
Usually we do not fd. Apply E. Stallonl, Sanford.
know who tho advertiser is and if
we do we are not allowed to give
out this information. S im ply’ write
n lettc-T

.W HITE)

"Juice" Used Up.

Mildred, ngi- four and a half
years, and her brother, ltobhlc, two
and n half years, were pushing their
rocking chairs over the lloor, play­
ing they w e r e tiutoinnhllc*, honking
and making noises lulltatlug a Innchine, when Mildred, out of hrvfith.
was heard to exclaim.' ‘ "Oli. Robbie!
Lot'll r**at, I . •
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For Sale— Rich celery and truck­
ing land, 16 miles west of Savannah,
Ga., right at station on Midland
■Railway, soil 2 to 8 .feet deep of de­
composed vegetation: little or mo
cost to irrigate. Selling in tracts to
suit purchaser on your own terms.
McCoy &amp; MeDowcllA Rox N o. 81,
I’ ineora, Ga.
52-8tp

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Big Stock of Fertilizers
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S a n fo r- W arehouse

Fertilizers for Florida crops on Florida soil, made by Florida Fcoj*lc, based on over thirty years fluid experience in Florida fields.
The first crop of (,’eicry ever grown ut Sanford wits raised with
I DU AL FURT1LIZKR, und the greatest number of profitable crops
grown there since have hmt innde with I DUAL F E R T IL IZ E R .
ID E A L FE R TILIZE R S are made right ti ,d rt *ulLi prove it.
For your convenience there b always on hand at ourSariford Ware­
house a big htoek of ’
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M A C H IN ER Y

ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R

ALL SUPPLIES

IN SECTICIDES,

SPRAYING M ACH IN ERY

f?. C. Maxwell, Mgr.

Furnished Roams by Day, Week
or Month —Park avenue fiat, 105
North Park avenue, over L. R,
’Philips &amp; Co. drug store.
Mrs.
lames .Patton, manager.
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Sanford Branch Warehouse
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Wilson &amp;. Toomer Fertilizer Co.
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Jacksonville, Florida

buvgy,

riatform springs, canopy top. It tther

&gt; Finn s t a t i o n
I'dlim-i *i Avenue

cushions.

next h

Could lie madu u iLIiv*&gt;rv

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A'.tanionlc 'Springs, ’Nrmluolc

Co

W. A. Merryday Company
r .J jlk a , Florida

arc advancing every da.'. Sanford is h i a
lliiiltlin^ (loom and You Should Uuild'Voiir .New 'H o m e
Pri* &lt;■&gt;

tvimi-*, tunymig, biiliirdi*. boat*, ornitife grove, eti*,, all fre e .to ):tii»*t.s.
Fine liahing am)
hooting
i
spring
water . from
Altamonte
Springs.
.
The Altamonte i, uiHed (or exertlenre of cuisine and service and s*&gt;-

WE HAVE

The. Proper Materials.
HOOKS, SASH,
HU.NDS,
LIME,
CEM ENT
&lt;IIIN(;LES, • LUMBER O F ALL KINDS
rO R Itl''H A T E D IKON

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&amp; COMPANY

AOCNTS

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S n su ran ce

T H E PRICES ARK R ID I li’
■&gt;r &lt; ,i&gt;li and “dHL fur-Lu-li .old %•■ti gel the In it. tit of

ihe etlrelTl I) l*i« (trite •

•••wer Pipe, Tile and all Materials for the Farmer

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puld.ahtit in ih»*»r4
i’« / tiulili•K• ifi * anLifil, S« minnte*. « ounty,

ivc everythinft rVe CFRTATN-TEF.D stands for
lity, cllicienrv and economy. Any product bearthc name CERTAIN-TELL) wilj deliver’ all three
in heaping measure

rtoritli, unit* a walk for fuur

Certain-teed Certain-teed
Paints and Varnishes
of roof- arc made by experts and mixed
gildings- by modern machinery, »o that
built up evc&lt;Y can exactly conform* to
KKD ix the expert chemists’ formula,
cal roof, both as to ingredients and color.
diere the
the light,
g life of

Have liccn built and actually delivered to retail buyers since August 1, 1916.

»t bjr fir

In I limit I'tall Nrtrnlk
Nrmln*lr I -anil. Horlila.

These figures— 320,817— represent the actuul number of cars manufactured by us
since August 1st, .1916, and delivered by our agents to retail buyers.

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T o * .,.,
v».

oof. For
building,,

t ’ a m p ta ln a n t

Ilarrjr T. Krnn.arll. Ida A.

K r r n r a r l t . I la r f y J . T ho m a s
l. u r y R. T h o a ia * and tl)n a

Hill to

We are issuing this notice to intending buyers that they may protect themselves
against delay’ or disappointment in securing Ford cars. If, therefore, you are
planning to purchase a Ford car, we advise you to place your order and take de­
livery now,
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I*. Kranrl*. IMrndant..
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To Harry T. Kennrn.lt. tifSTT. K.nn.n.ll,
Harry J. Thomas, l.ury C, Thoms* ami Hina
I*. Kranrl., ( ’I.v.land, Ohio:
Vou'ar. h.r.l.y order**! to apto-ar to th*
till) nl rumplaint fil'd hrrrin acaln.t you, on
th* firat Xlonday In Marrh, IS17, t*»lnr thy
tlh day nf .aid month and a rut* day of thl*
r*iurt, then and liter* to tr.ah* an.n.r to
•aid bill. In drfaull nher.of a drrrr* pro
ronfra.o will In-enter* ’! acaln.t you. (ollon.il
by a final deere* thrrron
•
Il U furthrr ord.r.d that thl. order b*
puldlahrd In th* Sanford Nerald, a nevepaper publl.hrd in Srmlnol* muni)', KlorIda. one* earh week tar tour, eon-rrutiva
week*.

Delay in buying at this time may' cause you to wait several months.

Witnraa my hand and Ih * s*al of aald
court thla 24th day nl January. 1917.
K. A. iM tl'M I.A S S ,

This unusual fall and winter demand for .Ford cars makes-it necessary for us to
confine the distribution of dars only to those agents w ho have* orders for immediate
delivery to retail customers, rather than to permit any agent to stock cars'in an­
ticipation of later spring sales.

Immediate orders will have prompt attention.

Enter your order today for immediate delivery with our authorized Ford agent
listed below and don’ t be disappointed later on.

t-*all .
Dieklnaon A Olekinson.
Soll'llor. tor I'ogiplaioaott.
4A-Fll-Me

N*llre of Application f«,

l.a

; and long
ID luger■eiidencci
Surfaced
; weight,

Kofpfloip
M ortf »c*

ss to btiy
ir of life.
titary and
try out or
therticht
.
,
e in rolls,
o m state
ickneucs,

Besides, C F .R T A IN -T E E D Paint U
guaranteed to give satisfaction. Instead of the painter's guarantee you
have the guarantee of a business which
N -T E E D . has become the largest of it* kind in
saturation
the world,' because it makes end 'sells
asphalts,
good goods at the lowest possible
tn drying
nrice, and backs them with all of
asphalts,
in enormous resources.

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l)re,I I „.ler

.Section S of Chapter HU, J.a*. of Hoc.

_
TRICES:
Runabout S3IS, Touring 4!ar SIM . Coupclcl IJOJ
Town C'aa *J»J, Sedan K43. f. o. b. Detroit.

Fore/ M otor Company

A perfect change can l&gt;c madc'from 66 inch tread to CO inch without changing axles

F. WILLIAMS
Agent

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

Ida

N olle* ia heiaby c i » " &gt; that tl I'. Swope,
purchaaar of T a t Cvrllflrat No. S37S. dated
th* 6th day ol Kotr m l.e r. A. 1). 1H93. hat
filed aatii rcrllfirat* In my nfflre, and hac
mad* application lo t tat deed to laau* j„ arcoradper with law.
Spit certificate *d).
brace* th* following dvacribod properly all.'
uated In Seminole county, Klorlda. to ait
K U ol S »:»» &lt;&gt;f S W ' t of N K I . Section 22. Tp
21 S. It 31 K ' V acre, mort &gt;,r l r » . The ,ald
land b. ing aaoea.e.1 at the d al* of the iaau*
one* ol aald certlficat* In tfa* namr ol W.
Edgar.
t'nlr.a aald' certificate aball be r e ­
deemed according lo law ta t d m ) will ia.u*
thereon on lb * I tub day ot March. A. It
1*17.
Witnraa my offl.-ial aignatur* and oral thla
Ih* ICih day ol February, A. I). 1917.
(aral)
K. A. D O t l O t . A ' ? .
Clerk Clrcurt Court; Seminole Co., Fla.
IIy V. M. McDaniel. |». C.

reduced, M id C E R T A IN -T E E D
I'ainti ran be *o!d for leu than good
paints uiually cost.
The professional painter can not mix
bis own paints and compete with
C E R T A IN -T E E D Paints any more
than the small shoemaker can comPet® t® price and style with the big
»ho« factories. It is better, both for
the painter and the man who pays
for the job, if the painter uses
C E R T A IN -T E E D Paint. A ll uncertainty is eliminated, waste and
Irft-orers axe avoided J B d the uuality
j, atnjrcd.

ilcconlbg
but will
{ee.

Clerk. *
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With modern Lrilitiei for mxnuftcturing a full line of pxinti and ranmhci, on a large »cale» with unlimited
rexiufcei. and the extrmire taler orsanitation of the Certain-teed Pro*
duct* Corpontion.com are material!»

(tyoaa reb u U d ln t.orn rrd anew
to o l, U will par you to InvcaU.
cata U K H T A lH -T E E t) bwtora
deciding upon nay lip e o l root.
F o f I ala by dcalcra.avtrjr w tier*.

tl yon point 14 wtU pay too lo
ua« CKUTAtH-TKRD. it you
• mploy a painter. Inaial. lor hia
awn goml aa well na voura, that
bo uac CEUTA IN -TEED Tatala.

CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION
FMprialafsal

RaaRmf Mf|. Ca.. Cr

IS fe *
faU^akaCUy

VertlakCa., MaaaJOt| Priat |kCalarU .

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

M a waterway, jtiey may have hit town, N. Y-., started on an auto,trip
upon what may prove the ultimate to St. Cloud, Tampa and tho west
solution
of this difficult problem.— .coast of Florida.
'
HOLLY, Editor
Mrs. E. E. Rrown's aunt, Mrs.
I’
alrn
.Beach
Post.'
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
Eleanor Jordon is very ill at the
Kmr Tu**&gt;liy «nd TrMi,
Brown's home on Geneva nvenue.'
N O T SO HAD AS F E A R E D
A
stroke of paralysis is said to be
As the iupso of time makes evident
the
cause.
the real extent of the damage done
mmscmrnoN rm c i. it* advance
Mr.
and Mrs. Joshua Powell of
o n T E A S .......................................................... « 1 M by the succession of cold waves that (Jueon'a, N. V., who are spending
HlX MONTItf}*.........
IJfS visited Florida February 2 to fi. it some time in Sanford were guests of
V I I I K K M O N T H S .................................................... 7 ft appears that the injury done to the
citrus trees was not so great as many Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain

IF YOU,HAD A FIRE TONIGHT?

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

t

Jeiirm 1 to rot aid
tuw«i£ during
dormant

should

ho. the 9/

to cause the sap to rise.

• conception
diacin J. at
Monday
night's Hoard of Trade .meeting.
, The formation of a.ui.ion I • » v. ••en
several east const counties for the
purpose of bonding 'themselves hi
order to purchase and i*'i-.er e,viga)i!c the* l-'li.tula
i
t - ...d
would have covered h-&lt; prefv.-t.-r-*
wit’ll deri- !
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thi' i m i n i r

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was done in that the daily rise of'
temperature has been gradual..and
thus, many of the trees
badly
affected Ii -in ;* been saved from the
Injurious effect -«f a too sudden In- i
iif in-.ii
\\ liii&lt;- ~.unf of the*
il.. iL-'V Ol:;. Tint lie t i'i. tlJUl.irei t ClotliiiHj of Smut’s Forces Turn
until injdsumpier, it is believed now
to Shreds in Thornbush

C M. HAND

II. R.STEVENS
PffahlHi

SANFORD, FLORIDA

O. L. TAYLOR

R. R. pEAS

CadiMi

virt.lW M l * F&lt; L_ WOODRUFF Vies-Pr.drf.nl

Am ’I Caihitr

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MORE FISH TO CAN

Increasing Demand for Product Km
Led to Inquiries n: to Where It
Can Dc Had.

In

Jungle Fighting.

: ' '-limey by their civws, nr- lit * tulluiratlou of Ih't army.
I.Iitti; by little the entile cony lic­
it o f Uic- (iermaii et ubAT Koejtlgs*. destroyed by Aihnlrnl King It. il
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- t! ■ ! -I (lie tye\t
an niititnistir feeling

. Urttil iiuui- facts und ligmo* nr- ,,r'A '' l" !“ .Ui'- athcd, tin- ivmgc
available it is difficult to form a just of 1,1,1 t" ° '»»'*»**«mi.« may I..- am* that
- L - o o t w e p t W - o f - t hi* ftinHlbllli ' y a i -i l i W ?**11 ■&gt;»«&lt;faiily ‘ittmUjimtiVi*.'*
nmiiitiouH auggcnlion. ' But that the
W idje tin- vr.etnhle crops of i lorlmm*IU accruing to the several coun- Ida seem to by snottlp \vrecked, ex■ura oT thc’ Unlon would be at least us cept in ii few inure fortunate loculigreat ns the aunportvra of this plan ties and in tin- extreme south, yet
claim admits of no question, und i f there is plenty of time for replanting
■seems b y ho means improbable, tiiut with little danger that there
will
’ failing to iiecu re the desired coopera- not lie a good market for produce
lion of the government ill making when our crops are ready for it.
tho existing canal of practical value Profits, in that case are merely deluyed for a few months. TimesUnion.
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!ijl’COUNTYHAPPENINGS%

Ribbons
Do you have trouble
with your • typewriter?
Does it blur and do the
letters fill up?
It ’s not the fault of the
typewriter—its the rib­
bon. Tt y one of our WebBter ribbons. They are
the best made tint! do not
give the' trouble that
cheaper ribbons do.
Ribbons for all Machines
Price 7.r»r

The

Herald Printing Co.
Office Supply Dept.
PHONE Its

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corpora thots
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s&gt; ritn’tlvi - f tin* ( 'em nit Normnl col* fornieil.
Ihu* c—mptiiiy
b-g-. at 1lam lib*, Inil., formerly was Jiiptllle-e boat* nnd"itU-llit i'
ll, r mol four sailors ,tt rr ful.-n, t&lt;&gt;
principal of tip' Tipton high seliool. I tilin' ttj qiresent pi le-**, r 1 '
lliprwrllit a i.-'-lm h- Unlit Imwhser
tin*
a re****nt dun* he returned to visit l o 20 i &lt; tit - a p -.iii|.|.
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There t* also a Iit 11.- yipl
I "C In-r
f--. II [|S »it| ib tlqlH-11 f 1be went 1
i*'- •* ! *kf it 1ii*»n did mill - t id tn,:
I1 I *, t . n l-iirt
that l-j Inki-n in ,-t&lt;nt i-t:
t , j j ii i | I- i
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I'M !■ r't lii-'nnl
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wle o ii- t a'IAiir-1 has inui;hcd ili-iu.
a cuspidor.
bool;* nr- 11 idjs - I* j
I.lllli* things like that, with milrihes
--util, sb-i-.v that In the iitirmn*e-*oo

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adeption would naturally render tbe fuT zv and a good |..-r*i iluge ol |},qt
prtweui.fRiial more or h^s Vidinle-s. Mill-on tbe j m - may. ii i- b'eliev. d.

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4ttm trap-, auil
Indians, nnd Koiitlt African
'l i* i ipernttt'*
11- i onih*-- - tJi-nernl &gt;iunt-»‘ c\petlltl*m In
*d tli'.-n. } i -auiR that much (b-riuan Hum Africa Is buowu jKtputn-tiu'i! itguiu-.t tbe coining *ye.tr. larly as tile tngllnu* army. Tin* minted
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\ Mitid'l he mi ,v.li Ill-re iippl't—
III e «
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Imole up nf no-li win's- )|-*lituc !s In"
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the pun him
bod In i
- fi l.
Uflfrient by the levying ol tun- ; r*l
oi a mill on th° dinrici-. tiirt-t i! ihter&gt; lt(*d.
Fig
thing.*!, I ill i:
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appears t * b til
canal t y ii «
its (irev ion 1ll
so proliilniurj
to n quire 11 • i . . in thi ro
greUion that- an entirely i.w , -i. ;f| ,j,..
par.db bi-}* tin ■ours*' —: : ! . | r. , , pi* t tl,
one could be iinstructed at a |&gt;,t.er erop f„r the
csatl. Bui ih*. idicrnntivi* i- eq
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0])»-n lo il, iw H \i emutiiu ruau-iji- -i^ru-

A.iplancs and Motorcycles.
d'l-n in ill- :in*i-i,-d

■ ’ I I tin- 1 - l u i n i i - ;ir* -II- I i • Il ' , Il
. l l p l n l - , |in&lt;| ii c l i i l - l * »-! | s, t'lii-ll
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It- ••
In- 11 k Ihi i in—iini:ilii b.iii'i-r- - w lii-li
i*i. w —rl.i I witli luci fdl ljl i- op, ell m.-I

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west wind for a still furth. r * p,,-ry.
tin* routes nre kimtvii, however, the The yellow a ml blue lla Hum (! . u
lines tirj* always rofeiivd (o by their its the horse uinckcrel when th
up.
numbers.
The, tndlcy support U p«*ar la eastern waters), tin*
f-rnnsl of" twii arms, about two feet nml hoidtn are plcmiful la'Jl.. ......
opnrf from the l :i:e. Up In tn -Ir liewaters, and I’ncl He »-oa»t
top. wln-ro the sffiice widens to about making Iiu|iilrtes ns m ihr p
,
four feet, the width of the horizontal of aeetirltig u caleji larg*- - ■
rod which iiioi-lo s end Jru\■Is nbuig witiTmii Hi- i -'.,l,ti-*(u,, .*
I Inis there
u-rles o» tin* IMaiol-.
I 111........ * tu*. ,t e i i —
i. t. r Hi- ir-ald- - f delay mused by I 'll,,, c.inmerclal tl-b. i - . --i ,
11,.
' llo- trolley gi-llltlg off the wires, ns are almost' ,-\i ln-lt, It
A f.-w *
.
| wlo-re II wheel is -lined. Between ftie of thi* Japan*--**.
mins —f ih- trolley support Icings tIn* •hey f-rme*l Him, 11 c-mp.no. - t- • :•
number of i mli line, in hirgo ligures ■ate hainbpropclh-d Ktuiiptlu
;,
Idididy vislbh* itevend liumlred feci hrotight the 11-Ij to the llawniian ..,.(-.
distant, Tii** ntmdier Is also bIiowii Lets, wdn-re the hitch wa* sold at tmea gainst glass at ciu h etui of the car, flop. The ggsollno boats have t - t
nnd Is illiimtnnloii at night. This sys­ tin* pfnee of those prnpett- &gt;! '
tem -r tun Jo-ring, with Ii is believed - r salts a | tin-— |
• li.it- - j .'.icii —I in Aiii-t, rdain, 1, radii;*- - f a lli-.ti-aii-l *«.

tills was dl*-covered, ttm curs and
tnoiiiitisl scouts weut afier tlmp, • Thu
-coins haj'pelietl UlieXpiictedly tlisiii ’n
party of mount Ad Genunns In n clearin", rode Into tin III at full Spet d Und j
pulled them -it ttn-ir l i n w .

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l • • ' n it
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ly in i* •• la»t • • •!.*
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e i'
in h ii inn up
hr..* mu tipli-d -&lt;• ■.&lt; * it-, i inATiE
I» I,|* 1' . •- |t|&lt;* i
gi-stion no»* hi- ti, i,v ii ■| .i
t
( umi i)i t*#il«*r Nt*vft4*ll iiri*
in pfm tical limits.
|t j,, n,,d. *i. iitti
pandlelcd' by '(In- deii-rmitiali-ia m well fortilied with knowledgt ■ of 111 ■
‘Many Members ol Destroyed German
the d b frit* in surr* m .lii ■ ti:-* mrtii *Weatw of mini mining ,tlu- iTnina^ij
Cruiser Kocnlo berg's Crew Killed
' e n d of L a b - V.urth to dig il inlti duiu* to tjic'tre . and are a de in l i v ­
or Captured—"Armored Cars the'
.i .ill d
!' b
ed for
. Jay ot the Arm/.

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ivenue burned
down.
Valuable
whirlt atcotnpanieO the cold wave
a
largo
quuolit}
of
pot tail,
There i*» a per|n*tuul and p.. i,.av
,hi, year prevented t h e 'more g**u-f!t'',o!i4*
in eio-my mm i.lm-gim*company was wcurr,Ml Ul„ 1(.r ,ju. ll l v
lug demand for calmed li-h ,
t.,a| use of'smudg. &gt; or junto of the ic., -were destroyed. Only ^ t ((*.*10 put nut o f hu -iiti-'S.
I be combined, ’j-j,,.
,,f ,«irM are numbered from
•■orls.^ Tin* utilization-of thV'-l-,-i.
Mr. Doriu-r. estimntes
ungathered fruit'*might have been insurance.
mu o f tin* car llnjt peppered the
tn jp. Hlli| hnvo « total o f JO uilb*s
er BDiynyh, ns It |s noire | . v- Ids Ipss at $3;O0t&gt;.(IO.
saved.
tldgcH aystcinatimlly. nfltl by nightfall llf lnh.|{. Thf.
jH.tir ,|lt.|r r,,.
cttlled, has added to (he opp.-i
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their welfare In the opiulon of the
rl.e iiifiuilry Wits lu possession of the
H|K„ B
On the other hand,* the v.cathcr j
tlos of (ho eiiajcrn fanner-, i m p
national government, k;:* apparei,d.,
northern it"p&lt; !». inning the night the (j,c, ^turrIngr nrut termlntil |mi|his mu
ha been propitious sim e l4n* 'damage
t
on the I'nciflc coast are l— l.ir .-. ■.. .
ns" i* retreated
r. I pi -111« it southward,
a.. 1111tiW1si1*11 and,
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reached its zenith in the- gigantic
Iinportmit Intermedinlu places. When

Tho new fashion of bonding conntlw and districts for the ttOtomplishment of great pubjic works that
aeem more urgently needed by those
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live camp, still foi Iowed by the deadly
The electric street M*r n i i l c e of
st mi in of lend. Ttm -tjuirp eyed- nb- |"Amsterdam lit tithtiTcIpufly owned end
•erver at In t noticed a peculhtr move- losimged.
Its nmulti I reeipis nr,*
Faetit of leaves on'ti ridge. The ‘gulls
. , nearly $2,000,000, wlilt a jirotlt of
u.-re turned on the spot, and In n Jin.v ,
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when.Jover eating .of refurfv celery, .
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Raynor, Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Raynor nml
'Charles Hubbard,
the
Rnyhora'
guest from New York made an auto
trip to Titusville and Cocoa recent­
ly. The same party and Mr. and
Mrs. B, -E. Squires and their guests,
E. I,. Squires and Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Curtice, o f Long Maud made an
BUto ',r‘ P to New Smyrna and D a y -1
I*101* ,a#t week,
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----- ( heap protection isn’t it?

feared it would prove to be. All of on W^lnesday
b jU n sn M ia IU H it* ti Ofkt the big freezes that have afflicted
Robert 1 brasher Vj* et t ie conFlorida have differed it. character ,r‘“ r “ » 1 ri«
&amp; &lt; olk'r “ &gt; »»“ «•* “
a»*4 Aa im m t l i u M a ll M H I h A acax ! ! &gt; l
from each other.
Each has its Jes- ' « ' * * • " « ufl »&gt;'» (“r' " on Cefery
IS M , at lha Taatnffka at
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sons. Thus tho sum of knowledge
of the means of guarding from dis­
aster grows until in time the ncrvotrsness thnt disturbs the grower nt
the 'advent of a cold will have be­
come much less. '
The value of water protection nml
I of sufficient relative elevation of a
grove to ensure atmospheric drain­
age .are- emphasized by the varying
reports from groves, in tho sam il
county. So is the advantage of the
means- by which the, growers have

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papers and jewelry perish? . How secure you would feel if you had

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Those at thi* Orlando Fair -Wedi. nesduy from here were Mr. and Mr*.
[Kent
Rossetter,
Mrs.
Uossetter’s
mother, Mrs. Nix: Mr. und Mm. G.
C. Beck and son, Morris, Mr. and
Mrs: R. I,. Grier. Mr. nnd Mrs. \V.
W. Dressor, daughter, Heten, their
gueots, Mr. and Mm, W. F. Woodworth und daughter, Miss Laura.
Mr. and Mm. Alex. Marshall and
niece. Miss Annie May Watson, and
Mr. and Mm. J. C. Ellsworth. Jr.
Mr. Dresselcr of Ohio, a former
resident of Cameron City wns a
caller there recently.
Mrs. (3. C. McDougn), Mrs. N. N.
Swanson, Master " George
MeDougal ami their guest, Miss Ella
McDougal of Brooklyn, N. Y.. have
returned from un auto trip to
*&gt; Clearwater, St. Petersburg and other
points.
Mr. and Mrs. .1 F McClelland
and Mrs. Wm. Walter will make a
party visiting the Orlando Fair Fri;,day.
&gt;! . Thursday W. W.
Dressor and
uncle, W. F. Woodworth of Water-

I . ’ ai w lil. li Hun- llo- c- I iiiiiiis wheir
priielicnble .--*'l mil. until six o’clock In
ill- -M-iiJiig. w|i Ii*iiii* ii drink of wliter
—ii il„* w-t*yr-*nt*l *;ftj-n I— g.* itttoncttmj
aufiin-i iijii* liiin-guo tir- t»i■fi*r*■ i*—ilog, in on wise illici t tin* spirit of tin*
tro-ps. There Is *j,h-ndhl rivalry ninotig
ib- while tiii*l i.iibm-il regiments. In
endurance us well ns In lighting. A
mini_ feels kceqly dlsghnssl If Ids
strength rails hltg nnd In* is couipclltsl
10 fall *nut. ho If he Is Httlcken’ wltli
fever he keeps right on wlfli his com*
ralien nnd tries.' lo* Joke and sweat Ii
out of Ids System. The result Is that
the rugged nnlly Is. made up of men
who literally' tire as hard ns nails—
lean, agile; powerful fellows, clear of
eye nnd .nil skin hiij! Stuck*.

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A( (lie n o se .of Business February 2Is(, 1917

RESOURCES

• Armored Cara Their Joy.
The Joy of tin* army Is Iho armored
cars. Tin* value of these machines
manned l&gt;y naval crews ynmmt liu csllmntcd. They have saved hundreds
nf men from being killed und thou­
sands from being wounded. They sain
locate the enemy's machine guns with-,
out loss when ordinary methods would
lie as futile us they would In* costly In
11 country which offers such extraor­
dinary facilities for conceal ment. An
illustration In point is furnished In ac­
count* of the opcrajlAds of one of Gen­
eral -Van Deventer's columns recently
engaged lu driving the Germans out
of tin* territory north of tin* Midictige
swamp*, where they are now krank'd.
The pursuit took the column lot** a
mountain pass most admirably adapted
for the purpose of n trap. As was
surmised, tlu* Germans had not failed
to take advantage of tin* opportunity,
to make a stand. The road led through
a gap up Into n narrow nek In a horse­
shoe of high wooded hill* from which
every Inch of the Inclosed space was
coiuitmtnlcd. The armored cars, one
at a time, went
toward the tick
while ‘the infantry deployed to right
and left of the. hill* and began the
ascent. Nothing happened for awhile.
Not a sign of the enemy was la evi­
dence and the curs came to n halt In
open ground
IminisHiitely they wi-r** 25
shower**! wtilit ntnchlm- gnu bullet* C5
from all dlreclioas.
Tiiky laid * accomplished their pur­
pose of drawing the enemy's lire, hnt
while the lend pattered -u the ears It
was Impossible to discover whence It
catlitv Finally the leading c*Tr wont

LIABILITIES
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Loans and Discounts • • $332,779.96
1,381.90
Overdrafts . . . . . . .*. . . . . . . .
U. S. Bonds lo Secure Circulation 8.750.00
Slocks, Bonds and Securities • 78,970.53
Real Estate, F u r n i t u r e and
Fixtures • * - - • 13.500.00
CASH AND DUE FROM- BANKS 201,527.65

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Capital Stock - *, * • - - $35,000.00
Surplus and Profits - - • - 42,963.57
G r c u la t io n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8,330.00
Bills Payable • • - - NONE
NONE
Bills Re-discounted • - •
Bonds Borrowed
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DEPOSITS
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$636,910.04 =

$636,910.04

Deposits are now the Highest in the History of the Bank and Increasing every
day. We Solicit the Accounts of Farmers, Merchants, Manufacturers
and Laborers, assuring them of our willingness as well as our
ability to render them every assistance they may need
whether from a depositor’s or a borrower’s
standpoint.

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THE SANPORD REHAI-D
mcmbyf^thot sympathy that *p&gt;ing*
from tho heart* of true friends and
brothers, knowing that Death is but
-n prolongation of lift*, in the’ future
a n d t h a t all will meet some day in
HERE IS A TEST WHICH MAY DE
t h a t bourne from whence none ’re­
' OF INTEREST.
turn. And b e.it further
Resolved, Thut a copy of this res­
olution lie given to our brother and
Anyway It’a One Which Very Few
his family as a token pf our sorrow
Persons Find It Easy to Master,
and sympathy during his hours of
So Don't Be Distressed If You
hereavcmcrit

Ule Ifip p c n ln ffa -M c n tio n

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in Brief

personal Hems o f
Interest

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Itrotherliood of St

Hurried Herald Header*
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ilk. Ell* McDougal of Brooklyn
* * ~t of her uncle and aunt,

rongregul onul Church
You ami your friend* are cordially
invited to worship with us Sunday.
Fob. 25th.
Sunday school at 0:15, (". R.
Walker, Supt.
At—11 o'clock the minister, ReV?
J. A. Dzvidson will speak on "A n
Ethical Rase for Conduct." At 7
o'clock tile • subject will be "T ile
tioapel of Hood Health,". Spociu
music-.
Mr*. Jullut Titknrh solloist
mid chorister.
C. I.. Sill ICtv 'fit II A'cloek. Tourl.Hta urttl visitor* ure Invited t &gt; all of
these service*.

j|r
Mf». lo*hu* I'owell of
L -'ld y a l
in l l v city for ft
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Mr., r.nd Mrs. I’owell
w vdi knov a here, where Ihey
tprnt njany winters.,
Orerlxnd Tour ini; tvar tnuch le«*
iba v»iuc
(tuick sale. B. «fc 0 .
Sviiw W. A.MringfvIlovv.
41-tfc
Ford Tourii g Car for S a le - A t n
itffjin. I*0. Ciuruge. W*. A
krurWIo*i , *tfc '
Harllsl Church
j«fr {\r~~- livto'oi will preach: •
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Should Fall.

Are you eljlclent? The awful query
refuse* to down. The clock* tick It,
the lint tVhrelH In the subway thump
It, the ungroused curve* of the eleYiilfd wreeth It. If ypu tire an old
business fogy, the i|U(*\lnf&gt;. btirh* la
the eye of every pitying employee.
You And your wife measuring the
distance from the range to Uie kitch­
en cabinet and your'son computing the
iHiwyr nece.-sary to propel a football
I ii IHe lowest are. The telephone com­
pany advise* you lo give your tmtne
Instead of saying "Hello."
Messed be Ilie eonerete of tboiight.
If not of lavd. i ’onerrteiie** enable*
you to see Jiim what the vlllclcncy
iiiasler mean. One of them, William
I're't/. Kemble, t.-tl* In lndi!*trlnf
iIiiiia ;olii«mt--‘lb»wt to T H Y«*ur Rtttpbi.lt. -." Hf eoirr-e, ■wry mail W1,11
rend* It. V. Ill Hr-1 l e t Ills most Jillportard employee. Id's fa liter'* win.
Watch with pad-and pencil lire nil
lit it Is i^'d. .f t,r acipialut yourself
'.lift voiir virtue* pud faults.■ In JMI
ceoipN rn-m-.T a* many of tli’c-o quo*Hon* n« voit m i ;
filve ih&gt;' -inline of a vegetable, a
llielnl, nil Ili-.cl, a 1',‘plHe, a, llsb, U
man, a vvoiaiia, an ocean, a lake, if
town.
If at tlie end of the half "minute
yfiu have written only "beet. gold.
tf* ■, nd'it-r." )‘o|| are prctiy poor.
If
'■•i tin-- ait* p«n
a "i rout.
Muglfe*-, I'lei, to , d. A'ljit.inv o i i are
lift

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MISSIONARY’S FEARFUL EXPERI
ENCE IN OLD VAULT.

Cowardice of His Two Zulu "Boys'
Nearly Led to Disaster— Wife
Helped Rescue Him In the
Nick of Time.

PACE FIVE
//on. ./. f ’rija t Hanley
Tuberculosis in tne Country.
On Wednesday, March the 7th*
Tuberculoid* H worse in the, coun­
try ’ tliiui In eilles. Mniiy* rfiml folk lfon. J. Frank Hanley of Imli.innpstill think they cmi sleep In closed nlis, president o f ‘the A •n"*fean'F ly ­
bedroom* iiml keen tlielr henllh. Most i n g Squadron Foundation, editor-in­
of the Ills itoil Iitiiiiiiii lli-sti j*t belr -chief of the National Enquirer and
lo ure .due to living In house*, f f e Vx-fjovernor nl Indiana u'ifl make an
made loo sudden n jump from the log I address at the Methodist church n f
Ciihln full of limlth-gl vlng -crook* to 7:.'I0 p. rn. T h e people nf Sanford
•lie modern ulr-tiglit,
over-lienled
are cordially invited to hear this
■IWelling.
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brdliant and
noted speaker
A
la w y e r,o f ability, an advocate of
Raising the Hat at Funerals.
remarkable force and ji»w er. he has
Many I'liriioiH liisiiiiKi'H of old laws
given ,up all to devote his life to the
limy still In- found In England.
In
cause of temperance. Things will be
t‘hosier, tin- man who fulls to mlxo
sai'd
that everyone ought to hear* t
Ids luii ohen u funeral Is pn* lug beHe
wo»
..V.i.’ i-un and Lftd.h* of th h l
collie* llnlde liy nil old law to I • taken
bi'fiiio n iimglslrule find ImprNotu^l.' Flying ff«;u.*i\nii* of-Arflbrica in the
*#'l»l*s pructlce of raising I In- but wiien a I'.reat tempe. anei* campaign several .
fiuictyil pass.** |s now more observed &gt;enrs ago.

"A missionary has to be u Jnck-nfiill-trtide*." reiiitirked Rev. Yiimlel
Collin*, wlm was homo on u furlough
lifter twenty' year* in South Africa.
"T|iere wn* mi underground room,
about eight furl* deep by right *i|bare,
walled willi brick ntul. plastered with
tarred cement, henenth the children'*
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hedronni In our mission house at Mu- III l.ondoii III.in It ever was.
poln : ll was for storing corn', or menlle,
n* they call It jn Natal, J didn't like
For Vaicline Stains.
to iiso It beniuse It was so iltimp. mid
You can g 'I ifipiu m u ‘‘ lids p Jy r
foj* a year I had been ii-lug galvanized
Cover ilie milch- -with boiling wiiler
Iron tank* tlirit I riveted and soldered and let stainl a while. Then add n
myself. I had almost forgotten the tea-pooufnl 'o f washing pm I. r. I.et
existence of the old infn eellar when, sfaiul aalll lie* ■ ,&gt;t&gt; i . cool eiiotiglf
toward I lie elo*e of the uext rainy sea­ to .put the Imild- in. 'I licit v. Ii as
son. we noticed a Mrange, sickening usual. The ■ !, 'll I .
.n m.| (lie
odor pervading the linti«t». wte-n I
riUUuVed_t!;i' -situai.i
-l..|-«.v.*r ■
one rial of tlu&gt; old Vault, iho slencli
Gentle H at.
was cihmgii i" Knock* j.ui down. A
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few qu^rt* .nf molded an,ill.* bad
been left oil |tie reljnr
i ils llial i-nill* d ini' when I eitHed &lt;»n ti.y
enlarged ii crack la one e* r|fiT In Ar- Hie ag.de a pi.ti in , of i ;
?.. ;1
d’er lo ge|, lit this provoiafer.’ iimt Mie soiui thing '1 i.i it, and I
•
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|he ne\t t
heavy min* lyid seeped ibrom li the to ihi
iv la b«*r i Intir. in
rat lade and left nboai sl\ la. lie* of nfovi .l i ,
waivr, wherein some nl Hi- mis bad
drowned Hn-msehc*. You &gt;. u lin
a'glne wlml the smell wn* like.
"I ordered Malii-1 atid Vuivnul, r .«
climatic" Zulu*; to eleau oiu Mui*
\unit : lad they ivtu d. md'*'
'I
would go down llrsi. ’|'iow tin dy I e

PE0PI.F AN!) EVENTS

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/’rreatml
• Mr. ami Mr*. Chiu. Cordon of
N’evv 5 ork City are the guest* of
their niece, Mr*. M. Hanson. Mr.
mid Mr*. Cordon visited Sanford
tvto year* ayo and arc well remem­
bered by many
..-tilt* here.

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vi1-- Vesta Week* came do.vn
from ‘Jucl.-onv'ille on* Wednesday, rei truing on Thursday.

Mr. ami Mrs. CJeo. Hick* hf New
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Wtei.. ...t 11 • •t . 1 I .irill'S
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A .vilitiry will serve
rn ri!l.:u
d rondiurt an uproii
in the eld Jlill Hardware Co.
, First and * Oak, Saturday,

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, enmlli- In
the other,
until my
tested It,

Next try lo answer
&lt;|Hes|(t&gt;n* In "O M,etiTH|'‘.

one blind utal a shovel pi
I swung ilovvit op my elbttvv*'
feel found tin- Intlder. I
found ll nppareiilly lirai

• look another -top downw ard ; and ih. a

heartfelt
bat It's ;i short*1

fewer, ll tlidleates "slownv

iWRiting all
So. be on

Ihltig i k e lo lit.il p!l. | ha'I lad till.til
more llinu one step when It gave way
v* 1111 a soft. I .m;.eg tpti&gt; ,|i; my eatitilt* llleki-red toil, pad I mi thova with
a mlghly splnsli la six liPdie* nf muck!
"f f* If -lit: all of. r end .vtln-i-l
I' O '! I" I , I « Otlhl ll nHy
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toy l.llees. | I.,II. Jit,I tile rope Hid lo

io return to

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Iteillg |......led ‘ I n l.-.I It inv ell. .
tail. | gel let all l er.
"My leiopb's ihiot.le • as If they
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i'o tro«|. "t
I. j ill . •Ii.,it , ,| In'lole lot e,t t . ait. I a
powerful linn,I seetnetl,to bty eon-irletluir mi throat at.d el. -I -it licit I
• , 'lid I - Id'llHte. I Mas hi log |.ol
st1111*1 bv flit- ii,,Moils gast-s. With it
trei u mb u* etftirl I ilrnggeil mv t If i .

mi-- Mr V\ I Vlorr.ia and Mi-*Riitli -M ell Ieger is itirolher congenial
Party who art* going
-olll ant*iht*r

•till 1 m. .xji, s „. i —xt»—■
—vt— r
t r i l c sit,.,!e in,-; ‘C.iii ' i tun ,-t tnity i' ,n
sire •"died.
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"Tie* nl'slirdlly of Hie tpieMlIoll llinl 1Cmi( |,
tl stimulating effect 'II|HI|| Ilie.
Men,
'• ‘No. *tf ettiirse not!' I nturetl an­
grily.' Th e Intlder I* hhrkt ii.* I felt
iuy .knouM ulxlng-uwityv—ttml-1—ntdctf — *— 7
with u cry like that of u sick clillil,
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Silver Tea
,,f' d))(eri«n Church
Silver ten.given by the W. C. T.
P* -ongregation greeted Dr.
U. at the home o( Mr*. W, NV. Aber­
? l4‘ ' Wednesday evening
nathy on Magnolia avenue next
* a. ,flp through the Holy
'in him. It .'«a* n very in- Monday afternoon from three to
Jive.
Every one interejted In tho
cause ii invited to attend. The prodeed* will go towards buying tem­
perance; Honf* books to be used in the
public school*.

Pride Before a Fall.

Vanity o f vniiltlea. All I* vanity. A
rleti New York woman who wanted to
prevent her daughter's marriage to a
peiinlti'Hs suitor fulled 1.* preveUtur bemuse her heavy, handsome car could
not catch the eloper*’ tin llxxle on n
billy road.
Superlative Good Thing.

, It I* 11 good thing to he rich, mid a
good tiling to l-e strong, but It Is 11 bet­
ter tiling to i»e beloved of mniiy friends.
- Euripides.
Vdution*
! *11 His infinite iner1 to take from the
(Too Late to Classify)
"dy tlie father of our
member and co­
For Rent Four room cottage
lt fatherhood of - Sir
1208
Park uvenue; 110.00 per month
' (trillin, therefore
including water. C. W. Spencer.
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do hereby
1,1 humble submission
For*‘ R ent— Four room house, 422
' n the hour of duep- 1’ulmetto, $10 per month. Euiiuirc
lt,md to our brother Herald Olfice
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Clraming the Mind.
There-are kiml* nf llltie-s Hint dear
the system, nnd'there are kind* Hint
spread thmugli the system 11 subtle
Infection.
There ure wound* Hint
heal from the outside find Unit fester
within.
In lit*’ mind ami (lie spirit
there may lie c o n d i t i o n s precisely sluX
liar. Now, everything deperifl* on Hie
treatment, upon getting nt'tho ileepest
cause*, xoniellme* so far away 11* to
be nltnnst beyond detection. When We
truce the muses wo are almost cer­
tain to Ibid tIi**iii associated with some
defect of character. It 1* Ud* defect
Hull must lie treutisl. Tlie vvouiid limy
Ih&gt; only the clamoring of liculth, under
Hie circumstances u hb-sslng In dis­
guise. I,ringing warning* nnd , Incen­
tive*.—John I). Hurry, In New -York
Evening Telegram.

Could It Be Pleasant?

Retltl— I Ifenr your bmtller spent the
Altunin in lit* airplane?
( i Teem*—Yes. In* did:
"Well, I hope In* bad n pleasant
full."
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ifo for Suuford Christ in Orlando
itoterl "tenor dinner at the San
•Izle, who ha* Mbprlay night,
in Orlamlo at
the Memhl*

"•Don't get lllltl!,' *he soothed) T
tinve been after those boy*.^ Here's
Miililsl. Where'll the ropeV Sin* Inal,
persmnleil Hint hlg Zulu hntiy to re­
turn. lie wit* 11* strong |i* 1111 ox, toil
I had dropped the rope when I had
*1niggled to my feet. 'It'* here ut my
feet, Init I don't dare ta go after It.
Sewer gas;' I called,
"'W h iiH ' my wlfe.knsped; then she
railed out cheerfully, 'Well, never
inlml; keep up your Voumgel
I'll
fetch another rope I'
„
' " I —I'm yTridd I can't ln*t much

for

the

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Juan Hotel

WANTED!

Old Raj's at The Herald Of
fire. They must be Clean
2 1•» Cents Per Pound.

longer.' I faltered.

".My wife answered promptly, 'Here,
then, Malm-i will retich down hi* litiptl.
Maltisl, retich down your hand! flruh
hold!'
s "A * she spoke I felt the hand of the
3 * Hve touch my h'nlr. I clutched if
(fbfivulslvely, and then I went limp nil
over; hut I felt him get lit* other'
hnnd In the collar of my shirt. When
I came to. I wn* lying outdoor* on the
grns*. nnd the world never seemed so
bright nnd fnlr a* It did then. You
see. n* noon n* Mnlusl bud got Id*
enormous pnvv* on tne I vvn* safe; but
It'* n mystery to me liovv he ever
drngged uie out of tlint^lmle, strong
n* he Is. My wife sfiy* xhn helped,
too. which, of course, explain* every­
thing I.
‘Thnt nfternoonv with 11 new ladder
•
Watted Energy.
nnd plenty of rope*, the Zulu* cleaned
"Whnt a terrible rrosli!" exclaimed •nit the vnult. nnd the next day I went
nn&lt;‘ Indy to another In nn overcrowded down myself nnd cemented the rntcnj\
hole, nnd splnslietl n lot of good, clean,
"It I* Indeed," said the other. "A 11 liot tar mum!, nnd'the Job vvn* done."
s ii.-|| a waste of energy, too."
—Youth's Companion.
"Waste o f energy?" echoed lady
Ye*." explained tin* other,
bargain counter near. See?"

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Mr ar.il Mr- l|al \\ tglii ,iud liitlge
Ceu. (i Herring.
Mrs. T. A. Neal

T h e Result, o f Economies
The man w ho is prosperous is pleased t6 (race the
source .of his surcess---il often l' och way h a rk to the
hahit of economy which was formed eqrly in youth.
Be wise---start an account with us.

We pay 4' [ interest on Savihk's Accounts of
every size.

What He Wanted. .

"Hello, uncle." exclaimed tli» city
nephew, as he wnriuly grasped the old
mini’* hniiil. "glnd to see you looking
Horvvell. Ilovv I* dear aunt nnd charm­
ing cousin*—"
"Here, boy.” Interrupted the old-man
ns In* pulled nrtT ?d* pocketbook, "how
uti'h do yon unnt?"
Mint.st t a k i :

Sanford,Florida -

A Home Bank for Home People
A II KI.Y.

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�Pebnury 23. 1917

THE SANFORD HERO LI)
given with an ignmense chorus of
two hundred voices.
It is an event of leading import­
Notwithstanding great disaster,
ance, when theso renowned artists
. Like a Phoenix, *he survives.
will appear for the first time in a
city of Florida. It is the first time'
E very state fn this great union.
No matter what may be her lot, in she history of the state that such
great musical talent has been as­
Cherishes the "land of tlowers,"
sembled together, and will give the
As a lovely" garden spot.
people a rare opportunity1" to hear
the world’s celel&gt;cities without mak­
When we read of cruel sulT'ring
ing the long and expensive journey
That so many nations hear
to the art centres, which such stars
■For the sake of one great tyrant,
as these seldom leave.
Iturhnrous beyond compare.

.lent corgs of assistants the year of
1917 bids fair to go down In tlie
history of the'lodge as one o f the
very best years of a history that
dates back to 1872.

mend to congress or other authority Florida must not be mourning;
Food Price* C*usc Riot*
Her cheerful spirit must revive.
Now York. Feb. 22.— The women mcasurea for relief.
A* yet no dale ha* been set for
of the New York tenements h^ve
token the food situation in their own the parade on_ Wall street and Fifth
of dem­
dem- avenue.
bonds ond planned a eerie* of

The organiiera Say they
expect to have several hundred
thousand women and children In line.
A movement has been started to
call a atrike of school children living
in the tenements, on • the ground
that the high cost of living makrs it
necessary' for nil children old enough
to go to work.
,

onstration* to convince the mayor
and city officials that something
must b© done to reduce price*. One
of the wildest protest meetings the
city has ever known broke early to­
day after making arrangements for
a great parade of* women and chil­
dren to march all day through Wall
Street and at night through Fifth
avenue.

Germs a’nd Money.It's'nl! right, doc." Your Intrutlons
are good, wre know; In allying that bor­
rowed articles.spread disease. We run
consistently refuse to lend n elinp
money, out of regard fur Id* health.
Rut hoiv about making a touch? **r
iiliiil ubnut the chap who already owes
nod ha's declared a moratorium until
money Is made geriii-proufl—Chicago
Dally News.

SPRING TERM REVIEW COURSE
April 2ad-Jooe 1st, 1917
-Writs r « C’aUbg &gt;»&lt;1 rail lafanMIha

John B. Stetson University

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§ DR. A . DOLAN
VETERINARIAN

—— O FFIC E ----Optimism
W e arc tilled with Iniftgnation,
Sanford Library New Rooks
An appeal was sent, to President Cheer up, hoys, don't he diseouraged.
HAND BROS. STABLES
And our hearts send up a prayer
Remember
what
the
Prophet
said:
Fiction—
'
Wilson and a committee was ap­
To the Great Lord of c ication. *
mini &gt;■ »»u» tin t- amt Utk h&lt;„ . . , |
.
Sawed-Off Sermon.
The Plow Woman: Eleanor Gates
pointed to demamj that the city ap­ "D o good and trust in Jehovah,
m l O . Ha»r Ibrm Irratrd . I l a , r ,}. j,
T tf guard u* with His tender rare. Virginia;’ Ellen
........ Glasgow;
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. „„ Taste
Some girls seem to hu ve a great deal
And
fverily)
thou
shalt
he
fed."
The
propriate 11,000,000 to l»e used im­
Irrlh tja m ln rd . .Karp rt,rn.r^ do ,,|
of Apples: Jenn'ette Lee;’ You N ever
,u.um*c *n them—and the neighbor*
mediately for buying and distribut­
©•■n. PraJertioM o il off and ...
|
nre
nlway.f
sorry
when
any
of
it
es­
Know Your Lurk: Gilbert Parker;
molar, ril/a rlr il
ing food among the poor at cost. Please he patient 'while I show you ■Florida must cease repining,
cape*.— Indianapolis Star.
The wisdom of Almighty G»ui,
All will yet with her he well,
Karan: James Oliver Curwood;
’Impassioned speakers called upon
D o a a a o b d o o o e D a o o a o o o "o o o o
when a Man's a Man: Harold B.
the poor o f the Fast Sfde to organ­ That He might send you a blessing. Northern .folks will still be coming
He has used His chastening rod.
Neath her sunny s*ies to dwell. Wright: The Daredevil: Marie
ise and pledged the linaneial support
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^ :——--- (M b s Sara Abbott, 1 Duviess; Milarco: Eleanor Port
of the Hebrew- trades union.
The
ltaxlcy,
Ga.
Maria: Jorge Isaacs; Nastromo: .
capitalists werebleamyd for th.e high In a way, you have been damaged.
By the recent wave of cold.
seph Conrad: Life and
cost of food on the ground that they
Ellen Glasgow; Dear Enemy
were amassing wealth by sending U Rut some deep and profound think­ Metropolitan Opera Stars
ing
Webster;
The Belfry: May S
Heard in Orlando
•
* to Europe.
Will
its
advantage*
unfold.
Contrary
M ary: Temple
The
Orlando
Spring
Musical
Fes­
A thousand or more wumpn at­
Mildew
Manse:
Belle Maniates;
tival,
the
greatest
event
of
its
kind
tended lust night's mass meetingm.
Have you thought how beneficial
Witness
of
thy
Defense: A. K.
in
the
history
oi
the
state
will
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' and at least 3,0P0 more fo iig h L lo
’ Ti- to so!netri’.fes Fav e ~ a Treeic. held mi Orlando March 6th and 7th. Atason; The . Letter of th e' Conget Into the hall. Two hours elapsed
T h e ' Perfect
when three Metropolitan Optra stars tracts Basil King;
before there * wa* order enough to I To destroy the germs and insects
It is worth One Dollar, ~
Tribute:. Mary R. S. Andrews;
transact business.
The following j That molest our plants anil trees? will be heard, in concert.
'
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,
-Involuntary
Chaperon:
Cameron:
appeal to the .President v ;&lt; carried
One of th e e t* Anna Ftt2tu. ce'eSurely hoys you all rctnejnber
with a shout:
lirsted ©n t
contlftent* ns a dra- R ° r Husbands P u fff! Helen MarThe Ir w u oi !M?o, *
"W e. housewives of the vitj of
fita ti*- popranoi
Miss Fitxtu is a tm; The Border Legion: Zane G
N e w -York, mothers un.J wives of- Then at the close .iff a decade.

Something New!
.

, A ;&gt;&gt;'.!,&lt; r .

ieiuiing n ember of the Metropolitan *^J!!
Musio
New York and Spearman:
The

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working men. d»si;e to vail .your at­
opera Coni pa nv of
tention. Mr. Pri
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th a t.in lh&gt; ro.d-t oi
w,- ; ;
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How the bug* ami '.vo. .‘ u.&gt; and
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After the regular work of the lodge
sever.ty-fve men isrtoiinded the J
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prepared by tbe ladies of the East-*
ertt Star. The toast* ar.d short talk#
by the visitor* ar.i member*,pnwer.t
were enjoved to *-ch an extent that
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F A C E THREE

TH E SANFORD HERALD

febra*ry

Turner. Guests and substitutes of Both arc former pupils of Mrs, J. W. Never ag
brt
the club were Mrs. Iloy Symes, Mrs. Barnes and each rendered her selccA' RESUME OF SANFORD
tion
with
splendid
ability’
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Mrs.
Never
an
Miltncr,
Mrs.
Turner,
Mrs.
Forrest
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE
fac
bake, Mrs. G. F. Smith, Mrs. B. A. Barnes gave impromptu n selection
AdJmt ftMC«^miiial»ti fti tht«
Howard and Miss Annie Hnwkins. entitled, “ His N alfon aIIty;"~‘ a hu-~ Never cla
Co1,m» to " S o , „ lf
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The members present were Mrs. morous reading thnt wns much cn- And now
Mu K. A. Ttlktun, PK.O. No. M l
I’ ulcston, Mrs. Newman, Mrs, Hern­ joyvd and quite to the point.
led
don, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. A. I*.
T h e music element o f 'Sanford was Thinking
Connelly, Mrs. F. E. ItoumiUat, represented by Mrs, Janies Taylor
the
Th e next I'lub meeting will bn Mrs, Vorce. Mrs, 0 alio way.
and Mbs Margaret Davis, who play-, But' I kn'o
held Saturday. Feb. “ lilt
j ed the accompaniment to “ All Hail?(
din
Adidn Itungi'
to the Flag!" a new patriotic song Dear bill
/’ r n'fiffii*
son
The gay and festive Priscillas heard f&lt; r tiie fir*t time in Sanford,
|which will m all probability become
wire delightfully entertained on
. I urt o.ttt I h i l y t
Mrs. h. p. Morse charmingly en­ Thursday afternoon by, Mrs. Kustcr- u national song and itmrfbrtalize its Dear littli
shal
tertained the Auction Bridge Club.at by with alm ost u full meeting .of nil composer, Virginia Tyron.'K ent. The
simplicity
and
significance
of
the
I'll
welcorn
the
members.
Guests
of
the
club
her sub utban home on Monday af­
ternoon, the last game of the club were Mrs. DuBose, Mrs. Bailey,
until after Lint., The card tables Mrs. tMtlin, Jr. and Miss Charlie
were arranged on the porch \vh1rh Seay. Members present were Mrs.
was attractive with many Japanese* Pace, Mrs. A. E. Hill. Mrs. H. IL
lanterns.
A delirious salad course, Hill. Mrs. Garner. Mrs. Purdnn,
orange ice anc coffee were starved Mrs. Roberts, 'Mrs. Richard Pnttin.
after the game, Mrs. Deane Turner Mrs. W..W. Long and Miss Whceier.
Over the tide where the.while robed*
unci Mrs. B. A. Howard assisting the
urn-v wait.
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hostess. The dull 1»rJ7,t* a J1111ii ITBM
C«*■
Shall I know you, I wonder, among
the bright bands.
In Honor of Mrs. V alt in
Will you bei*kon me .over, oh, dear*
Mrs. C. C. Eldridge cntertHned
little hands?
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informally on Saturday afternoon at
her home in Paula, in honor of Mrs.
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C ttilia n Music Club
The Cecil la n Music Club held iti
meeting
Saturday, Feb- 17th. al
h( llu,|io of Mrs. Fannie Munson
The following program was rendered:
Duct. The Little Bugler
Marian Newton, Mfs. Munson
Spring Blossom* .... ....
Agnes Pcrritt
Fcrrisa
Brccxc*
l ^1* N ' kM ..
Hazel Pnckard
Arid

K e,rn

Winnie Strong .
U»rv. Mary. Quite
Contrary
Huby Hart
n a Time
Murdock
N'iMn Van Ness

Reading

A Little Girl's Essay
Murid Harrold

th e —winter
the &gt;{
Richard
E.‘ Hill,
Pearsott

Charter Membership Scholarships art* offered to
the young people of Seminole County before .March I.
The Business College is-now open in the Semi­
nole Bunk Building, n complete equipment has been
installed, two capable teachers are in charge, courses
of study and character of instruction are high-grade.
This is your opportunity to take a good Business
or Stenographic Course at a reduced price. If you
ran*f enter by the 1st, call anyway, see what up are
tit in* and reserve a scholarship.

M. J. VAN G|a.t&gt;nn:N, i*rindiml

SA.NTOKI)

FLORIDA

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Sanford.

Guest* m tion th a t should have been *hnr--l

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ere Mrs by yvory dull woman, mother and
Pattln. Mi's. Pare, Mrs. A father in Sanford for which the invi­
Mrs: J. D. Roberts, Mis.- tation wav extended to all.
timf Mins Ruth Roberta.
The- decoratihi; .and refreshment
commit 11-,- v ore Mr-. W. I ! . ' Wat-on
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P iifrii'lir I ’rfijrniv
and Mrs. C a r t e r . Mrs. Frank Wood­
if anyone doubt- the ‘power anti
ruff. courte-i'-c committee, received
influence of a patriotK*, program
and M i-« Nellie Elder ushered
upon on atidictiev th ey should have
Preceding the program there was
attended the open iui‘rting of the a hriuf Lnidiu' e period,' at wbruh
Welfare Department at the Wotn- report* of the various eotnmitte ;ui*s riu li on Weil im* day afternoon were made and pfnj-n*** reported
win-re i* « a * fnrrihl- diinor.ttrtted
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silver t..i t , l.c given under the .tti­

prmhhpg «&gt;f tlunielMl il to. a. t.t
greet tjte teit* b*-r- it mi children,* Liltladle* .and voting* girls ,wIni conlriV*
tiled tw* largely to the pleasure of th e
:i‘■-emitted co m pany. T he (itidlidrl-

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Write For Prkdist

Earliest Clocks.

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i throw away your tlaina"eti &lt;-i* wont auto
■ - and luljes. Brin*/ or semi th m in .t,-. nr
;uu| we will repair them, or ii they are nut
repairing we will tel I you they an* net.
■ tube too badly cut &lt;&gt;r lorn foiin e p ir.
MilK‘&gt; repair* &lt;i ;md tnai!•■
d ; *. in a ■: • b*-atl. By our pmeess there :-i•• pn im.-ii'iiilv
put on tubes l*» chafe inside of lire, or toeome

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F I' Dollcv Co ,TNf-wAork Inc

o ' ' ' ’t;lv t.t LIt ANTI I D
incut iU acol aii-l in-pirulio

clmayr to itu^tiuu k-tliaa putuna-yCui J:»vemrctoforc ik*alt with.
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We know one of vonr Mandtrdt will bo tho
most |Hiv»ibtr miri-'ige mil of jotir lire, (&gt;&lt; r dollar
Inveslrtl You « jui llii» nilf.-.it --enlmut -*cfi­
bre ol Crinffon. tvlll, llic sii-jI.-I ilc[trc of
sifety ami contub-nco nsvin*l m -li.ip on tl.o
road We afe mil ling lt,u*c »t old i(d, ,u o c «c
fully with

T ubes an d Accessories
Itli'lhrlr R«-d Side Wall
T h e F irctone Tires. ...................
• ml tll«ck 1 trail, add llir hnivtiiDK touch to tl&gt;«
■piwaranca of any car. and are'more than ever
bolding tlirir own citabtislird lepuUtion foT

Most Mile* per Dollar*
W e match the Flrrttone quality wliti • »ervk:«
»o complete prompt and rourtrouv mat we only
A*k an opportunity to dcniomtrate that we de­
serve your patronage.

Firestone T ire &amp; Rubber Co.
Akron, Ohio
Branches and Dealers Everywhere

Dear little* hand &lt; the

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a t , . t i l l it It. - i t . i r ’ .01 :l III. -I i i ’. i n g
it i'l i,mr imme?. our scliouls aittl in,
public place* it* did tin- !*rat'liu-* of
niit. There w.»* no reiit-etiou upon
American patriotism a* a pritniple
or upon .the loynUy uf the *Amcr-

j.ifitn'people but the plea was for a
; more freq.teitt and
public demon­
stration of our patriotism ami Amer­
ican idea!*. ’ T h e exercises of the
children were a beautiful exposition
of the work of the primary cla-**e* j
and rife painstaking cure, of the
teachers in,inculcating the principles
o f loyally and fealty to tin- flag and
the country. T h e exercises*opened
with a march by tbu children, carry­
ing Itig* anti Jet] by the two little
drummer boys o f the school lining
up id front of the rostrum several
patriotic and inspiring' songs were
sung, with Miss Claire Walker pre­
siding at the piano. These were fol­
lowed by a number of short recita­
tion* nnd a very delightful-rendition
of the national pledge. The Third
grade pupils sung lustily and to the
delight of the audience “ Tho. Land
of the Free.” to the air of Dixie,
after which all of the childrentagain
marched and saluted the ffjig which
concluded their part of the program.
Each number was greeted with un­
stinted applause for the little folks
huve given n measure of piasure
pressed down and running over.
A group-of. boy*, truly “ young
Americas,”, took their places before
the audience' added another laurel

On account o f our old quarters at the corner
o f First and Oak becoming: too crowded fo r our
increasing: stock, we have moved to our new loca­
tion in the Seminole County Bank building w here
we will be “ at home” to our customers and friends
in the future.
o f Sanford and Seminole County fo r their liberal
patronage during the many, years that we have
been in business here, and to solicit your business
in the future.
Our new store is up-to-date and
our stock com plete in every way. W e will.be g la d
to welcome you at the new store, w here we are
equipped to handle your business in a manner even
better than in the
past.
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Rem em ber the new location— next door to the
Seminole Couhty Bank.

Local Firestone Distributors
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BONES

Endues, ILdli-r*. Snw .Mills, Woodwork
Ing ..Machinery
Mm*;
If In* * i•it* 1 -m . a cigar tight
throti.ie !u *k-nd,v. ••on-ccutivc pufTs A r.impiete lino of Mill supplies nnd
wIlie m i . laMti; It Jiwiil hi- nn*»uh.* llo-avi Machinery carried in slack for
iniM. diate shipment. (let our prices and
he v ,lT!ld probat ly smile ut lb** dincnia'infiil* before placing your orders.
filiclfv ,*f it,:* feat. You nr,1fairly - ife
Mnlsby M achinery Company
to wager hint that he otttimn do it.
Itia*! y I!. Ha; Stri t*l
Iln lf a cigar generally con-nm, - ti«eif Jacksonville,
Florida
vyI d l i d d in the lingers o f the smoker
or placed et^ im tt-Ji tray.

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VOLl’MK VIII

NUMBER 51

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AMERICA
PRESS REPORT
TO END WAR ON GERMANY
IF ENTERED IS AUTHENTIC

CONGRESS
10 EMPOWER
PRESIDENT

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AMERICA
ARM SHIPS

(iermnnx i» Bead)
L*iafti&gt;ll XXa* thin Used til Open (hi*
.Berlin, Wednesday, Feb. 2{l,* via
main (hjor ami tin1 heavy work of
London. The prominency, w h ic h '
breaking in to th«* small round iAChancellor von Bethm ann llollwegg
•Idf * safe began. This was accom­
gave in his address to the Rrirhstug
plished by means pf a 100-pound
to
d ay to discussion of reflation*-,with
wooden butt cting ram. the end of
t
h
e United State's is regarded here
- &lt;which was reWorced with rubber
a« •indicating his purpose tn-prepnre
hose to deaden the sound of the
the German Jfublir for the eventual­
work. Such safes as the interior safe
ity which is looked forward to in
are supposed to he practically bur­
many quarters.
glar proof, uml tin' vault was elertrirul steel lining* amf alarms manu­
There was much -confusion-, offactured by the American Bankers’
GERMAN PERFIDY S P U R S Protection Company of Mlnncapoil FOREIGN STATESMEN FIG-1OFFICIALS THINK IT IS TIME ^ p in io n s and prophecies on this GERMANY WOULD S T A R T
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point today on account of the coqFIREWORKS WITHOUT
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TO At r AT THE . tinued.i»bsence of authenticated Itews
ANY MORE NOTES
TION
Besides the other booty, the
F E t ’T
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from Washington, as well ns the re­
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f-*-pr»Frjc^iWch are being
in re..
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theives cn~i'*d away the t i n t ’ locks
Washington, I). C., March 2.—
\\ t«d..ini’ton.
Atar. - t_, - r off or^ , received
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New York. N. v .. Mar. 1. ReWslhincton. . a t
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yard to the Mate of itublitL.ufililidn AHion-bVTrongress authorizing thB
j»ortj* that pj«-»yiipf»r if iillf on a l l ! liri.il miihnmaMvn uf—tiorma»y-*-»»ml. I "
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t u u n e n o : ito u u , .k ,.h
in America. The German press con­ arming of merchantpien i,n,L the u*r
British .\e-'C|- |e a \ i:.g Kni'lnnd for ttiituc to a!J&gt; Mexico and J a p a n with
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p.o.cct &gt;MP&gt; _ »»•
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America -and Fr.-.n. • Itr.s been su&gt;- her to m ake war on the United
sensational bulletins, indicating f e ­ the President for the protection of
on*..?
pended were brought to d ay .b y pa** ] States, a- revealed Inst night by the
i t f United Elates registry" was faof the Volusia county road di.-tiict
verish war preparation* -in 'th e Ant'rican shipping will probably be
nyers wljo arriveii on the steam- Associated i ’re-s. 't.i' y i v u today at
toribl)' re popted today from the
United States,.
bonds, b p t ti i \
amo.t
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regarded by Gernmany. at mjuivat
•hip F inland,. th« last
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th e White ITfuivf, ......... .. .'•■|).,rthome rules committee.
is not known.
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th'at
.W*»Mngton, March 1.—Spurted
Cashier W. K. Suliivat} residii in liner tv lea vi* L i t »rpoul. , which
• C»n,;t..’ t'oor ,»f tiie senate i: wa« a deelnration of war from Washing­ sult. it would seem, will be th a t a .
Jrotn increasing menace, from Gor: the secortd story of the l.'.t.k build­ reached iier«* at r a. m. toda;y#
state at war will exist, if this proves
Ja tne* F. f:,*u;i - *
&gt;h Ipl i.1 aniioa.. ed tint’, llcm oifalir scitat »rs ton would lind the Ger-ntan tnind
rnsny. house leaders today planned ing. with bii ftmily, and lie wt
to
be the .fast*'Germany will not d e ­
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and P.-tbett Wil­ •
to »«k ailion before night o n too IV
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war but wifi begin hostilitiesEbgiaitiJ the* tj-.e ,n-v«hitiun-, -itnlAditu: tb'e text ripple Would bo caused .here than'
‘ bill authorizing President Wilson t e ' nj | . ^ j n the bank below. V. itli-T, - :tid Vefor* li... it
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today,
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and torpedo boats and mast call into
get
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N'''w *t or,., N. Y.. Melt. I . —Joint
pa ii; of t ’iricngo, living abroad not
It bn.ttnV known authoritatively
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today that the -President endorses •Wallace, -better known.a* “ Captain
.-.i*..id„r anv |irop&gt;,-ition mud
large tint ,&gt;i private craft. All inerAmerica take a jirouiimutt ti.irt irt
A . i i of Xllieri, an trade.
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muiHicd
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merchantmen &lt; ■;tped. The R tftish _
rnfipt ig word th a t German Consuls
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liiixi1 17 \ &gt;r .cent of their
'Pb—- ■ki.,!■■nil s ■r f-ts-y.l
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merchant
ships armed.
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line’s
fleet1
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ill ha«;li’e en the-hope of President
GeriiYan sabmarlno nu-t.aeo.
The unite to mnftfcAUt-.ip. Htr 1 :,H'" f
A * n tit of tin* Increasing g ra v -j
• \\ il-Min t h u tin United Flat*** might .
14l»ii, it u ,ih tun** for ri*r|i.T#*** uimi
( I'inlintil i* the tid 'd Agr *i' an liner
Ur (it ' ! (■ rtnun situation,*tlie a ils |
I avi-rt a Mate of declared war w ithtim e t!i&lt;* ei»ngr'*»s and
to leave Liverpool’ wince.the liegin--^ 'it1-, it
. ,n‘®b&gt;J: vtioii is known to lie giving
(•"rmatiy, ami in asking for power
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,. in,- ti, mile t h u u l d be in/ornii‘*l of 11**',
tong ef the Germittt liliici.au,*.
I tie 1 u * *
•xtranrd .ir; atte n tio n to preparedto s e t up a condition of armed nauNew York amf ritiladdpbia j,re. j matter.
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SCHEME TO HAVE MEXICO trulity which -is the Ruhxtancc of
f-i^x tneaxurea, particularly to thy
! Whiln Senator Swanson was nssuf•queition of universal ’military traift- SHII’IMNCi CELERY NOW ceded her.
the. President's request—it js theo­
AND JAPAN WAR
lr.6 ' "nn though the passage of a bill
All American l ine Ship* Tied Up ' lug Mr. Lodge that he wa* author­
retically still left with Germany to
THAT NETS GROWERS
ON U. S.
providing thjs seems unlikely ut the ’
' All ships of the American line are in&lt;*d to state t h a t the announcement
avert war. U&gt;' {^cognizing our right
GOOD RETURNS. •
' pcejcnt i-ssion.
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tied up here, now (or the first time b y . the.A ssociated Press \«w»* corrert,
AY«n»hington; Mcb, I. Germany to arm and protect’ commerce a n d by
'The recant cold snap th a t aeemed since the .Spanish American war. * full confirmation was being given of­ has sent a note to Mexico asking withdrawing the unlimited s u b ­
^ hili, the policy of armed neu­
to
k t n calamity in many part* of
American ship owners today in ficially at th e Whit" House and that country to join G erm any If war marine policy, friendliness with this
trality announced in the President’s
Floridu
Wus
a
id'-sing
to
the
celery
. comes between Germany and the country could aguin he established. 1.
general
approved the. step taken by •ta te departm ent.
l*«t address to rpngress is to b f con
Georgia.’ I United Htale*. She also asks Mex- Indication* are strong, however, t h a t
tinm-d; j( possible, the administra- growers. While the cold cur down congress looking t o the arm am ent of Senator llart|wir.k of
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llon I* taking into uccount the pos- the yield as »om«* of the celery had their vessel* but not all ary of the \ Democratic, objected to immediate jra {o urge j uj,an to jbin-in the en­ Berlin does not care any longer for
to
be
stripped
it
brings
a
belter
price
same opinion in regard to what they &gt;consideration of the Lodge resolution terprise.
the friendship of this country and
wi’tlity df further aggressions necesMexico would be rewarded if Ger­ hu* decided to crowd us into the
*d»ting the most thorough pr®par»*d- and takes less packing and crates should do - if the government sh o u ld 'u n d other senators urged him tit
and shipping expense* and ull that grant them arm* and ammunition. with, draw* it. Senator Works, • B'*, many wins by re-occupation of world war.
.Bess.
has been shipped since the cold wave A few *uid they were satisfied to publican of California
th at it Texas. Arizqpa un&lt;l Nj*w Mexico. •
.has brought good returns, some as send out their vessels unarmed.
should lie adopted.
HANK ROBIIKKS
* German Foreign Minister Zimmer­
’ Thaw is Mental Wreck
high as S i per crate und today is
" I t is exceedingly, im portunt.' man sent Instructions to German
Philadelphia. Pa., Mch. I. — H a rry
P.
A.
S.
Franklin,
president
of
the
'•rt Itjg Haul From Daytona Na- bringing 12.75 and JJ per crate net
International Mercantile Marine ('o., said he, " t h a t we have explicit in­ minister Von E ckhardt in Mexico K. Thaw is a physical and m ental
to 'the growers.
.
iional Bank
which confrois the American line, formation w hether the President, at City through Count Von Bernstorll, wreck, according to report m ade to­
Day ton.t, Feb. 2H.—The First NaThe wurnt weather of the past said he hoped the government in­ the time he asked congress to confer former American German ambassa­ day to Captain of Detectives T ate,
'"^1 Bank of Daytona was b u r ­ few days has not been good for the tended to provide properly trained extraordinary powers ution him,
dor to the United State*, in u docu­ by Dr. John Wunumukcr III, a po­
t -tired to the um ount of more th a n shipment of celery^ but the recent gunpers from the navy to handle the knew uf these conditions 'a s dis­ ment dated in Berlin J a n u a r y -10, an lice surgeon who was present yester­
'.000 in currency und a large sunt rain wus a great rejuvenator and the
If the and after announcing the unrestrict­ day when New York alienists exam ­
guns provided for American mer­ closed in the newspapers.
,n ',on'D at an early hour Tu«*sday celery uml other crops aroundhere chant vessels. His ships, ht, said, President had the information at ed submarine campaign would be ined Thaw. Dr. Wanamakor said it
R&gt;°rning.
.
are looking great Just now. with line ciuld he fitted with guns at their that time it was due congress and the started February I, says he hopes would be impossible to remove, him
Tl." clover thieves were probably prospects for big prices, all through piers with little delay as the m ount­ people of the United Stales th at h&lt;* the United State* will remain neu­ ut .present.' Thaw was taken to a
professional,. T hey evidently forced the spring and summer season.
ings und plute* were already in should lay befo&gt;« congress all of the tral, but "if this a tte m p t is not suc­ hospital seven weeks ago when he
their
Ua&gt;' into the bank through a
The concensus of opinion is that place.. The last of the ;I,.'I00 tons of circumstances th a t might alTcet the cessful we propose an allianee with sf-urching for IjDo on 11 warrant*
ftsr window. T he -ofiening of the
cargo with which the St. Louis was .action of emigre**, Congress i* deal- Mexico on the following basis; That charging him w'ith beating a Kansas
*»ul| wo* done by- some one who at least fifty per. cent of tin1 celery
loaded
when the German blockade ing with that situation and we sboulg we shall make war together and to­ City boy in n New York hotel. T h e
crop will in? shipped—that .is of tb*’
M * '** combination, style anti di- early celery that Went through the decree prevented her sailing will h have all the information before tak ­ gether make peace; th at we shall Thaw family today were completing
. .,
ifn or,jet to prevent the
.
I ’ Ir..tons.
ing any steps.’
give general financial support, ann it its plans for t h e . lunacy ptoceedings
.
cold weather. The young celery i* discharged today.
“I*rm from iieing set ’ off, in prime condition and plenty of
Senator Kcqd. Democrat, deplored is understood that Mexico is to re? instituted by T haw ’s mother last
was boied through the huge green tiq&gt;-riis«.v jasataixc^^eitig plant­
Mrs. .Stella Arrington ami her what he said appeared to In* a criti­ conquer that lost territory in New Tuesday. T h e . first hearing before u
1 1 binge plate «f t,he vault floor,
Mexico, Texas and Arizona.
sherilfs jury will-be March 12.
ed iti the fields.
which
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mother. Mr*. T. M Pules’t on. Mr c-inn of the President.
14 tb" only putt of the door
The
note
then
instructed
that
the
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hope
t
h
a
t
ut
this
moment,
that i.
W.
Pulcaton
moved
yesteiday
into
Sanford growers will have a fine
"t connected with the alurm
their new home recently bought of which to tne appears to he a very suggestion lie made to Carranza that
Mrs. G. F. Smith has returned
irirf '
Through this three qua rte r season ami should make more than
Mr. Bradford on Magnolia avenue. solemn one,’’ suid Senator Reed, "w lie should communicate with Jupan, from a pleasant trip to Tampa. She
d . * *' ,1&gt;0 wDo. connecting the uny season has yet brought1 them.
*• •
suggesting adherence at once to this
Wl,tl *be alarms watt fished l»y This week there will be about one
will not have a n y more m anifesta­ plan, und at the same time th at he was accompanied home by her sister,
.
Judge
D.
B.,
Nicholson
of
Ro­
s' '*'■' * hooked wire and with u
hundred cars shipped of celery, all chelle, Gu., is visiting his sister. Mrs. tions of1 disposition to criticise the ofier to mediate between Germiny Mrs. T. J. Price, who will be her
dix- 3 *‘1W tl,P w'rc W
tt!*
cut* *UU
guest for several *w eekv
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and Japan.
President.’
J. D. Roberts. ’
‘ °nnx-cting the alarm. The com- of it bringing good prices.

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Bar Hood, Is tTTe ftsoTIho fanV. Each
man la the erewr Is an export me­
chanic and chauffeur, so if a' bullet
hursts through t**e slit through which
the operator looks In.driving there
are others ready and competent to
take the Injured man's place.
Screen Villain I li a Had A drenlnr- th* greatest care, requiring high
The automobile'engine Is both air
standards as to character and ex­ and utili-MiMilcd. The enr shell Is
oua Life
Impervious to machine gun and rifle
Picture, if you can, Warner Olaud, cellence in the respective parts.
dignified, serious, artistic portrayer . Mr. Hobc Seaton Grcenleaf, one (Ire. ' When no opponent Is Ip sight
of gentlemanly vlllians on the screen,, of the most delightful comedians of the top of thq turret can he opened
whioring about n grent nrena astride the present day, for three* seasons so that n man cun get hls shoulders
u
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a bicych*. Once Iho gh he was n manager of his own play, plays the out nnd nmke observations.
•r
Wh.fi iho turret Is closed periscopes
professional bicycle rider, the great­ important part Af Lord Deaconfleld.
an* placed In po-lil.m, which permit
.'This
was
written
for
Mr.
Greenfield
est of all "heavies,” who plays
n view of the surrounding Inndscnpo
Baron
lluroki
In
support of and he play** it so artistically that from all angles.
,t
.
Vernon Castle in International'* many have enquired if he were really
There have hern nuiny odd exportccriul of romnnee and patriotism, English.
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cnees with these automobiles In ltouMr. Fred Congdon, the leading nmnln. On -one o f ‘the flrst trips nj
which release^! under the I’athe
hanner Is shown at thp Lyric The mao, hhving had several seasons in­ cur enternd q village not’ yet cnptnrcd,
terpreting the leading role of Ihson, where the officer nnd hla cfevv.were
atre every Tuesday.
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Synge a n d other dramatists finds a taken for Busslans. because the Ger­
Little is known about th e private
most sympathetic part
in that of mans were hot supposed to have arm* |
life of Warner Oland.' and it was
the
sterling
young orod cars.
with dlffliyilly that this artistic a c t o r ; Jnmt‘‘ • K*k"iui*.
Just ns the crew was being enthtisl-!
rnnnot
he
bought.
was pers aded to talk even briefly of l*oIltirl“ n " l‘° ‘
His work is so genuine that eh seems nstlcnlly greeted three Itouiniinlnn lo- \
himself, |fe Is a born sportsman and
to he—not an " a fto r” hut the fine mniollve drivers tried, to get their eti-1
enjoys more an afternoon on the golf
glues awny. hut the nutonuddle was ;
character he portrays.
links than in talking about himself.
The ftinchlne |
Miss Ninlta Moynfr, daughter of too swift for them.
Despite his remarkable Japanese
meed ahead, the crew destroyed a |M»r-1
Judge Mayne of Michigan, a grail1 tlnn of the track, and the automobile
appearance in the role of llaron HuUtfte of Columbia School of Expres­ received the engines with n withering j
roki in " i'a tria ," Warner Oland was
sion and subsequently a member An*, which forced their surrender after
born in Union, Sweden, "alm ost at . . . .
A
of
.
the
world."
as
he.
U
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of " mShakespearian Com Ihyy hud been disabled.— --------------- *•
the lop
presses it. (luring his early life- he pany pla&gt;s charming Dorothy N o r - j 'tin thc-rcturn to the village the crew
ton so convincingly and so engaging­ wns.ncnln erect'**! by tlm population,
spent his leisure .hours when there
ly that* the audience immediately hut this tlnie with \yhlte (lugs of sur-1
was daylight in the far north, skiing
recognises her a* the artist she is. render.
over the snow clothed hills.
Routs Roumanian Infantry.
, ,
, Mr. Glenn Taber plays the part of
When h&lt; was ten years old lie wa I |h# ..brjinant volink, |aWytT, Bob • flu another occasion nn nulbmohlle
brought to America byt |his p a re n ts .| „ nrp,,r * ho B U | s \n ••managing" encmin'ered n force of Itmiumnlnn In­
A great ambition lurked In his mind • h{l( frjen,l t J hU ovvn *ini, ev
every­ fantry mill opened (Ire before the
rrsw
5 '
troops could .seek shelter. The Rou* He aspired to become an opera sing- ho,ly a , a l ;sfa , t | ont Though yc
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in t h e * streets of New \ o r k was sh()*Wi|-a fHlC imeI||gcnre in the inter­ from tilt* ‘car, Icuvtng'.TOA dead nnd 50
wounded.
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quickly dispclb’d.
Ir.sn-atl o r' j p rot at fun df thls'linpnrtartt part and
How la your mmitvtir standing to5te;
The grent usefulness of tho nutom\
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cclldng the plaudits Jtoni t ® on^ “ I receivi. his share of appreciation moMles bus been most nppurent In j
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shoe Circle pt the Metropolitan he
;|!)|0 ||Jav' * -petts, lh«f butler,
Boumnllia, wh.-re the chnrncter of the
A sfl’ictly Hiuh-C’lass FnVIuctior. ’
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Vale has (Wo fen. Ii g teams as well ® ^ s
was riding’nro r.d the ring at Mad*
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( WTirfure. innhes It possible to slip heHigh-Class
Actors;
iiictuiimg
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i.n
ison Square •. af •
In • •*' i •:
{ liiml the &lt;pj oin tit's llm-s. iln n re­ -us u .fre*li:.ta:&gt; p.pii.d.
Vauj.'hn Wales ami her oxctOlont cn:»
with I ra n i Kramer. Eddi** Bab
cent exploit of this hind the ivtnml. p «.irl ■-I Ms &lt;wi&gt; io ihi&gt; rear "f
Lloyd M r F : r ': . . - H;r»v I B - n rd
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A LiiuiTiuuhly prufc.'.-i.'i
I &gt; : t.t W. .-h-. in of the I’ldcngo
,*i t..•• I&gt; ol Ip.'inini in Infantry wtu.-i,
other f.
cast.
Fach
mem her ol lhec«»r.p:i:.
it K |s &gt;ilively &lt;h t ided th.it
i »n« Inir.-ncliing. ntnl utmost h. fo:.- the (' i' riders of t V .I*;.
H.i ..M iho. t:n,*tii•..,?•
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wui
ijn
trnlnll.g
at
l'usa­
has played bo(i&gt;re a Xew Vni*k Hi
llotiti.iiiiltitis were iin'ntp of rli&gt;* ettr’ir
he y.t*. humtii)'
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il. mi. Cal.
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hint
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lilt*
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liicaeo audience. : :
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inn aria " \&lt;|iti.i from, Ir.ivt.ii.i
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with nmelilne gim lire nuil . 1rI\ . n the
and his dream uf i.pcrawe hl»* &lt;o:t• 'ini Could mil.io several major
.lef. Il'lers out ill. «ll*onler.
tinued.
None of’ the t.crmuti nutouiohlles ofl league clubs ttini might benefit from »
till- lype#tised in Boutnnnln bus ns yet vl-l* to iho l*latii| of Jamalcu, where
Finally, tired of bicycle riding, ho
hei'it
sIBnldcd t»r. desfroyctl by op|K»- ginger Is cultivated.
went to Bunluii, holding* there with
nefil*. The Inilh'ts thus fur enconnnhio dollars in hi pocket, three of
i« i. &gt;1 ii... • i. .i a \ .I• 11*• *1 tin- shells i.f
whirR I.'1 .-pent for a '.oral I* —on.
i.
Sound Advice
Hof month* . .»
'I'll• • I I. t :•&gt;h . r,•
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I l:.u ships
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- - - Auspices Athletic Association - SVs
nrruri i l! • f•••U ' F • * •«’ * J9 9 * * •
I tie 1 11. ill I."Ul. • Willi | lie Brl'i-li n;&gt;|.r...-i. tiiiig fniiu tin licu-l!
got .1 I ' •
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' mm Inn/.. I- tlinl It enn run at an a t . rI**I' e ul I'tione— Wlint ?
ftpauction ol Ball ( aim »."T h c.C hris
tig.'- -|. 1*of If. i dles mt h air. ns roll"I lalr-hlps iippronchlng from the
henst
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tlan," which was to have its premier
tT; -t.*l Wl'li fI:■• .ft—II.tit*• puce *&gt;f Iho
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ciilente cars. Its rpicsl fri-um nily en*
in Boston. Frpm among the -up« rs.
Mi ll Meaning Friend (whispering)— 1ISEZAdmission— Adults 50c - - Children 25c
|thh s |t to scout
-.ill even nliend of the I ry dropping yer Ifalli hes, Jlurtlitir I—
the stare manager wanted a &gt;o ng
ctn
air**,
nnd
If
i nn tuntfe Its way iivi*r l.'tfilnti Opinion.
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man who could sing Gounod’s "Je su s
nnv romI «&gt;r iweti t field.
of Nazar* ih .” uiai.d j impe.l at the
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t e fe V s t e
o|lpurluiiity and In '.lum* In* eoujd dp
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• Flf F'-v, llcme.
MOST UNPOPULAR WITH FANS
granted he tn.it in
the do h
\tr T&lt; ■I \*ii&gt; . fte i- si pit til v pur
•Vi -t 'til: a . \ .1 I. !«u I !). 'pur■ . -H i­
cent *•&gt;i • i ol 41* a
I r&lt;*d Nor ■i* &lt;1 n t.lio k I.- sir (oi more limn half Proposed Reduction of Bleacher Seats
11r.i&gt; ^ I* • p. i 'i a t . In
X X X illlllllllllX X X IIIIIIIIIliIX tX IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X IIIIIIilliliX X X
cess from tin- time
- rapid- Hi- | loll to t ’: ■ &lt;. i.'i.i nl i*veryh&lt;»dv. It* II liiite. 'ill., hear s|..|,j.,.|. S i .11.1
Not Favored by Boy»—Will
firM pii tur* • xperi-m W.l- g ill.' ll it.
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V. I» till
Work Hardship.
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in--i u.*i| i.pubir with the fm.-. &lt;s|
claliy tie- y.iu:igi-r p lu-r.ilh.n. Tin
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Cuts Damage*. JO.
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llc,u' i nation
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* . . ! Vmlitorhi’ii We ’ -I l| |. ’ ■. . f h T 1 * ml ru mu.i.
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it. . ■• » vhitrnc il limy
"a» or- i. l to pay. i*n.‘i f..r ii nuipU licit
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tree wj.f. h he urd. reil cut iluwti, not say things licit imik.- me qtiiii. weary."X
knowing tluil It wa- i lly property. I^vRecipe for Happincu.
l"Tt le-iini.'iiy di'termlncU the *ost of
"Ihippllii—. * said t'uele Ebcli, "l».
i replii' lng the tree,
lildMt.T-.tii for--' t tilmlll lie ylpiv.i:
-W o jn tn -a w *
to n i u i u l.
«,g Will'll n tree U feti. d nn'1
Arc Faster ang -Harder.-to, Ofl' j Into
Jogs |iv coiiiiiiorcliil vul ii*- Is eas­ In ndliilrln' d«- beauty ’of do rullihiiw."
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* stroy .Than the British
ily 1’iilculutcd, hut the vyortli of u
ft
-tiiTiditig frw —especially one within |
!&gt;&lt; purlntrnl » r Ihr l « i r
Monster.
is-fin rtttr^tTilir'flprrr-T ----fr-t*—t.^na“nffir&gt;~5rTT» Itir.v ill.*. Pla,
. January _ • 1*11
mliii d. except for the very practical j . Noilrr l« jiTrl.y given that l&gt;»\nl II.
Fourth- Episotic
Ilanna «.( l i r n e t t , Fla , a h " on July IS, l!‘ l l
purpo.e of penalizing Its destroy or. | ma.le
of (Tie
ll»mr*tea&lt;| Knlr&gt;. No
u.uli,
|,,r
The ciifl&gt; M iller, wlllt the forest to j W -&gt; nl N l ! ' . . Jlertiiin
Tonnabqi g0 S.
Ilange .IX fi, i'allaha--.e Meridian,- na. fll.-d
contend with, proceeds to clear the Woilcn
o l inlentlon lo
make F l w - j w
hind
about
Ids
home,
so
that
not
a
Proof,
lo ratshll.h rlaim to Ihe land alNivr
Featuring Mrs.-Vernon Castle
dearrllied
t.«
forethe
C
ouniy
Judge, at
Florida, on l i e inih day of Marrh,
Machine Gun* Can Be Operated In sapling survives. Towns In the midst Sanford.
IS
17.
»f what, u generation ago, was MidiAlmost Any Direction ThrouQh
Claimant name, aa . i l n . . , . * ;
Igun’s limber belt, lire treeless, or
J. II. iluddlenton u f ' l i r n e . a , Florida
Narrow Slits—One Machine •
K. N. Hutton of (Seneva, Florida ,
prneticnlly so, and suuitiier's sun and
VV*. J. Iianlet o f Geneva. Florida
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* Kills 300 Men.
winter's wind find no ohsturetlon to
C. M. llonnell o f Geneva, Florida.
I heir violence. .Yet In cities tree* are
. R O U T . W. D A V I S , t
. . .
Ilegiatef.
At General von Falki'iihayo's Head­ appreciated.
(7-Tuea it Frl-lOtc •
quarters In Uouiimuiii.—One uf the It must he that our eyes were Inmost interesting features uf the lion- tnulisl to receive more green rnystlmn Noll rr ml Vyrllralloa for T a i Deed I'nJrr
uiunluii cuiupalgti, from a Gcrtnuu any oilier, since trees are turf are al»Srrtlon S or f k a y l r r «S*0. L a i r o f I lor.
The Motion Cieture makes ever&gt;’ point under­
Ida
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' -tiiud|H&gt;liit. linn been the htM-etiieulur -otutely m-ces-ary to save any prcMpect
N o llr r la h.-raliy given- tkat Fdward A.
stood. They show what happens when the jias
P earl W hite .
work of the new nrmuretl nutumubllea fnun bleakness. Every tree In Detroit Drlggor*. |.urrha.er of T a i Cer ilflralr N o.
424, dated the Sth day of June, A. D. 1911
explodes—the inside of a motor in actual opera­
■evolved SiHin"after the advent uf the I- preelmis, nnd It Is reassuring to hae
filed .aid rerlilirate In my nfllre, and
British "tanks" utf the Samtne front, learn that one rnnnot bo felled with­ haa .made appllrallon for ta t deed to l.aue
tion—they show how easy It is to drive a Knight
arrordanre » l t h law.
Said r eriill. ale
hut which the developments In Itou- out due action from the authorities,— In
ami.rare, the follooin g drarnhed property
Sleeve Valve Car—and show WHY.
a •
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iltuatrd In Seminole eounty, Florida, to*
mu. 'a have show n to he u vast Im­ Detroit News.
wit: lleg S F e..r of S K I , of .SVV‘ 4, See 5,
provement lit- efficiency over the Brit­
Townahip 21 S, ft 30 Kaat, run N iC t.1
You’ll be interested!
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ft, W 4fi« 7 ft, S 46*.7 fl
K 466.7 l i ­
ish machines.
Teniils player* needn't be so chesty ft arrra. T he aald land being t u e . o . 1 al
Even. In the brief tests It has had
the dale of the iaauanre of ^urh rrrtiflratr
You’ll marvel at the film! *
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sltico the Hermnu* crossed tile muum ill-nut playing on skutes. Boxers and in the name I.f J. tl. Moore. tfnte-a aald
ahall be redeemed arrording to
talus into Ihe Itnumauluu plains the hullpluyer* have been going on skates rerlilirate
law taa deed will la.ue thereon on the
Secure your card of admission on request.
3lat day of March. A. D. 191*.
new German armored cur has shown .for niuny years.• • •
VVIlmaa my oltieial algnature and aeal
Itself an efficient auxiliary to the cavthe 27lh day «•( February. A. O. 1917,
It's cusy to criticize boxers, hut It tfcla
(aeall
K. A. I M l U i i l . A M ,
ulry In pntrul work, na It frequently
l i n k Clreult (*,iutt Seminole t 'o . Fla.
we
hud
to
name
the
worst
fighter
In
the
cun Inflict Infinitely more tlnmnge Hiun
l l y V. M. .Mr Daniel, D. (*.
world we'd wnut to he sure we could
ftft-T ue *-ile
a whole squadron, and Is fur more dif­
run fnster than he.
ficult to destroy than the English ma­
.Satire of Application for Taa Herd O d e r
• • •
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Nerllon 0 of Chapter lav*. I.awa of Florchine. Its achievements &gt;o far In­
Three.veteran knight* of the ring— * Ida
clude an nttnek on Roumanian Infantry Jimmy Walsh. Mtevr il*Donneil nrifl Joe
Notice ie hereby given that George Hyman
of T a t C’rrtiAcatr S‘ « ' i l ' . dated
Featuring (rail Kane
In which &amp;JO Bouiuuulaus were killed. Foley—are coaching Harvard students uurrhaeer
the 3rd day of June, A. D. 1912, haa
2 Reels
tiled
aaid
certificate in my oflire, and haa
Like a Motor Truck.
In the tnuttly art of self-defense. .
made application for ta i deed to Dtue In
• • •
The cars arc* 115 feet In length, with
arrordanre with law.
Said rerlilirate e m ­
brace. the following deartibed property
wheels a foot wide and Incased in
"A fighter agrees that lie has to rituated
in Seminole county. Florida, to*
sjdld rubber. They carry a crew of fight hls way to the top, Blit once nt wit: t.ota 2 anil 3, 111k 2. Tier I. Sanford.
.aid land being a.-e-.ed at th,- dale of
ten nieii, including the machine-gun the uqi he doesn't hollree hr nus to The
the i«.uaner ..f -yen refitnrate In ihe name
o|M-rnlors. the chauffeur and one sub­ fight any more.” siiys uii expert.
nl f'loren.e lleardal!
I n l e . . . a i l eertlflrate ahall l.e rrd.’.'med artording lo taw
• • •
stitute and one officer.
tat
deed
will
l
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a
u
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thereon
on the .Hat day
March 12th— **Where arc my
The mnrhlno guns can be operated
If thought reading ever becomes pos­ of Marrh, A II., 1917
Children.”
try otflrial aignaturr and aeal
In utmost uny direction through nar­ sible It will finish baseball, for umpires thiaWilne-a
the 23rd day of February. A D. 1917.
row silts. At o n e end, under the cus- would plaster ou so many fines that
March 23rd---‘'Civilization”.
ireall
K. A. D O U G L A S S .
Clark f trruit Court Seminole Go., Fla
tiymnry hood. Is a 100-horsc-pnWer mo­ every player would he several million
April 2nd—“The Crisis”.
lly V M. McDaniel, D. C .
tor, an&gt;J ut thy other end, under n jliq - bucks lu debt lit the cud of the sensotx
5J Tuea-fttr
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Ten A cre Tracts Unim­
proved Celery Land 1

In M. M. Smith subdivision now ready 3

for sale.

Some of the finest land in H
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OUTRUN CAVALRY

Tonight
• - “Coals of Fire’^
“Hunting a Husband
“PATRIA”

' Wednesday
. “The Criminal”
“Lost in the Jungles”
“Pearl of thf Army”
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Fcaluring
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“Her Happiness”
“Who Didn’t Make Good
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“Pathe News”

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“Red Woman”

FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1917 |

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THE SANrORH HERALD

PAGE SIX

Many Cadets in Private Institu
tions Available for War.

Engineering, 8 lgnal and Aviation Corps
W_ United States Army Could Be
Quickly Recruited in
Emergency.
By KENNETH MACOOUGALL.
•New York.—In the event of the cull­
ing out of mllltlu and volunteer troops,
there nre many cadets in the various
Private military Institutions In tin*
United Slates who could speedily he
made available for second lieutenan­
cies and some higher ranks in the vol­
unteer forces.
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o n e of the most prominent lapltptbuis In the country from n mllilnry
stnnd|Hilut Is Norwich unlvnydty, at
Norwich. Vt., which has gmdtuihsl tin*
laerous men Ihto tliie army as second
lieutenant
/, olu Men Available.
A like condition Is iim- of porlmps
tweuty-flve other private military
schools 111 the Fulled Nliiti s designated
by (he war department us "dl-dlngul-lo d lf|Vil|uiloM-."
These schools
could bring to the eolor*. about 7.o ‘ *
fully or partially-trained lleutemint-.
Ib'sldes tbe&gt;e then.* life somb ten ttioii*
sand college men who have at tended
training camps like I'lan'burg. mid
wlm la a short time could be whipped
Info gmid enough shape to lake com­
mand ol volunteer Infstsitrv.
The Culver vidiiml ill Culver, lad.. Is
perhaps a elnse wiihii I to ,\&lt;&gt;i"b*h mil W-r-diy ns i -gards citvnlry rnnierial.
The showing tieide In Cijli.-p Infv*
W I d l e s t lit l e t i -! *
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r o . T1,
fii'ellt

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are .lld.ir.7 automobile*. fully lullr of
wfilch eould he utlHied ns light or
heavy tmnspurt trucks, mid the re­
mainder converted Into cnrs for nlllivrs ami for courier service, it will lie
understood thgt there are no very grent
oliritacles tu the way of supply train*.
ltnllroad trmisjMirtutloii on uecount
of the length of our run id line would
present some ditllcullles nt tlrst. hut
without doubt codld he remedied with
great *|KH*d.
The niohlliantlon of the tuatiufnclurlug ImliiPtrles of the nation has already
been Worked out. by tile authorities at
Washington.
Of iiuu mi have plenty. Materials
III the crude state we have stifllHeut,
tint rllles, luavy artillery and niiimit*
nlllon enough, let nhuu* uniforms.
b...:.;.os. rqufpment, medical sCijtplU**,
ete.. ore h different story.
l l eil 1 rm &gt; bus-(denty-«*f imrses
to put mi the IlMd for tlu* tlrst Hue
hospitals.
Amtiultiuco .orps suelt as
were formed In Franco could be quick*;
ly pm into commlH.-loti and would un*
doiftitedly do guild servlec.
TlU*‘mlllllit of the country Is prob­
ably* In better shape from it military
standpoint than |l i**i-r was In tin* Ills*
tor*' of i|s orgi'ii7Jit|ou. If ciemglr
regular tfruiyHif.b s were available to
distribute’ .aiming the various com* I
iiiaiitjs. tt would I s a fnlrly vlllclent
lighting force, t.’liforlinintely tlnro
are mmiy idlletr* la the milltiu u n i t e
• oiiidri who have tu» right from mill*.
i-1r&gt; ur ti.i tn.il ijiialltb'alloiis to near

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License Gave Privilege.
Angelo walking down the street aaw
Tony coming thy .opposite way lending
his .dog. living deathly afraid of It.
ns it was playful, he said to Tony:
“Sny, If your dog hlto* me I’ll hare
him arrested.”
“Ho on,” said Tony,
“this dog has it license: he’s allowed

IU Ultimate De.tl„a„Bn
Terry o ’Neiirwn* „u.WftM ;
urmy. trouKjwrt. Before n,, n|
sounded Terry nlwaya vMt.-,|’ n
fervnt «tnten»onn. Pu*h|IIK il|t
njar, he would wjy | n |jK, ,,
“Gomlemeu, do you wUi,
your luncheon overboard,
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Conceit.
“Is he conceittslY' "Very. I’ll bet nt
times lie even wonders how heaven Is
getting along without him.’’—Detroit
Free frees.

What They’re Like
Some of the polltl,'jtlV ,
mlml tm of the oil
word nftvr unothvr. St. )•
frees.

Consider the Innocent
Article Somewhat Scarce.
"A mini ought to |„.
'Contentment abides
with
the
truth." Kays an old adage; hut very Uncle Etmu. “to ,stati,|
few men are la a poAiilou to voucH rights wlfout tra m p in '„i
bystander* toes.*’
for the truth of It.
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would litdleute there''would be no tr»tlt-

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s-ary to tip* army.
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I.a redo. Tex.—Waggish Uunrdsiaeir
tif- the Missouri lletaebnientil that Jb»t Mr*. Grace Bischoff, Spiritualist.’Gives
Interesting Testimony In
bdt here for liotne played Kituie pmeCivil Court.
llml Jokes on Mexicans living on tin

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In training, ylie grailuaiei. are pr**bHOW OUR FIGHTING SHIPS ACTUALLY STAND TODAY
ably -upt-rbir III knowledge atal e xec­
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National tStfard.
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more experlencyd.
—The European war boa shown tlint

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New photograph of William C.
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who has tieeh made a rear admiral. In
case of war he will be one of the moat
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during the fiat (ball season.
Kind side. West aide, nil around
town, "When la Lea Darcy going to
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The retirement of Hill Corrigan will
!m&gt; a great help 'to seven American
league clubs.
t oiitrnrv in g.-m-rul belief a n umpire
h-mi t w e a r a imisk to kc7*p him frinii
ling th e player*.

Front .left lo light: The Prince Joachim. Prince Kit el Friedrich Koenig Wilhelm -H. Hamburg nnd Allctuaunhi
lying off One Hundred and Tlilrty-flftli *treej and North river. Ne.w York. Note the AUcimuinln in dialing up. A
m u *1aid vigil |« being kept by the iieiilrallly mpmd and »Iti- police to two that none of the ablp* attempt* to make a
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T he aafd land being i v « m &lt;I at the d a l e
of the Ifiuancn of ,uch ‘ certificate In the
name o f Cnknowv.
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March, A. la. 19)7. ’
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Sitnforil Lodge No 62, F\ nnd A. M.
Communication every lin t and third
Thursdays at 7:.'I0. Visiting brethren
welcome.
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O. J. Miller
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Monroe Chapter No. Hi, R. A. M.
Meet* every second and fourth T hure
day in Masbnie Hali over the Imperia
Theatre. VkUing romnnfiinns welcome
MV SPECIALTIES:
U. L. Taylor
C. J. Humph
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High Priest
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GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
Meet* every first and tiiird Tuesday
In each month. Everyone uho ha* seen
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
hla Star in the Hint are cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
ELGIN AND \\ VI.TIIAM WATCHES
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The Sanford Council K. of C.
Mce‘ t the 2nd Sunday 3 p. m., and tho
ItJi Sunday 8 p. m., each month, a t K.
of ( ’. Hall. Oak Ave,
T e o . Schaal. Grand Knight.
C. L. Hritt, F'in. Sec'y.

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11* *ioe I lie* a-tld n f l l l c . l l I M r a f l ,
Il rn
hrn-Jit ' I m1&gt; H* *1 tl*|t l»-' I«* a'dlr
h r mul i iiviii ai ) tyr I In* alrfiM* lip'IM**rI 1 **H»* -timvlu- «here t h e v ll h i l ti g e t j shot.’
pfah ai.f in |Li*
-l &gt;!« &lt;1 ram* a n ! tLat
S l i i r l h i g o n th e l i r - l r e e l iignJlt. I l o l i l i l o
It I- 4II*- la«f(|-i l)f ultlalll that t I*** 'lx II fa't
Ml*. Alllil* II. r i l l i k , Mf
I»uk»* I'irfCl'a I’ lii'tile il m i l In liN futher. "Dud, thcro
ulutiy ot ii. YV. McCall, thrvh«ir» » t k v • l| » . .1
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li. W. M. I .II It.r. a.a’.t, lllr 1'f.t.r KmtW j
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lil.iin .Sbn.’ * ’ntu|.»r Jf, » nirpur.lloB, lii’OfiJi’
U . I,ur.| ( ’ om p.iiy, .a cttrimialien, amt the
. Their Derivation.
ti. ira al l a . i f I ’ alia Mil. Ir. It. il.rra .nl air
r filil.iila u{ a
uth.r lt&gt;«r Ui.' .lal.- ul
Mm.
Rhindcrhy (in her caPcr;—“My
FluiiUa; that Ibr |.lacr ul fr-iil-rtcr ami atlul l b - aatil lUIrmlanty. are Mr*. hlhtaT luia- iiiimed her four children,
Anula II. &lt;’larll,-|i|are ul rrfiilrnrp unknown, Mlrlum, Ruih. David, mid Sii-mmnh,
M o . I •uk•- I’i.rrr, plara’ o( rr»iit*nre Itawk Ir.- v aIla*, (jrruilnt lualfc Knnla (iruwn S b w ull lifter ltllaiili*im riMrneter*."—IJost'ubi|&gt;an&gt;, a r.rpuratlun,
uf .l.unn.aa toii Truttscrlpt. .
ar..| aildrana unknown. Ibr firu rc* W. I.ur.t
('umpany, a corporation, plat* ot huilna^a
ami aiiilrra* unbnuwn; that lha&gt; nainra ami
adilrrura ot tl.r halt* at taw ot tl. W.' M c ­
Call. (Icrcaaol, arc unknown; that the n a m n
and a d d rr**i* «,t the hrtra at law nl C ilia
Mitchell are unknown; that the aild defend­
ant* are over the a e e . o l twenty-one yrarf,
and that there la no permit In the at ate of
Florida th e
.wrvlre ot a' aulippena
upon
wM.rfi would .kn binding upon the laid de­
NORTHBOUND
fendant*'
Arrive
I.rave
Ttieretore, you. hits. Puke I'lerce are or ­
dered to ap pear to the hill ol complaint
No. 92....* 4:00
..... 4:05 P. M.
Hied In thl* eau»*. tin or before Mon da y,
No. 8 2 ... .1:18 A. M. ...1 :3 3 A. M.
the Mb day ol January, 1917; and you, Mr*.
No. 84...10:45 A. M . . . .11:05 A. M.
AnnU II. Clark, T he Drake Knnl* (Ireen
Shoe Co.
a corporation, the (Irorgn W.
No. 80. .. .2:22 P. M........2:42 P. M.
l-or.t Company, a corporation, are ordered
No. '23 .. .8:50 I*. M.
to appear to I k ) tal.l h i l l 'ol complaint on
or before Monday, the &amp;|h day nl February,
SOUTHBOUND
1917; and all partita claiming an intereat
under 41. W. McCall, decerned, or’ otherNo. 91.....12:38 P. M......... 12:43 P. M.
wl*e. In l.ot 18 o l lllork " D " Mitchell *urNo. 83----- 2:00 A. M........2:10 A. M.
»e y of l-evy (Irani, Seminole county, Flor­
No. 8 3 . . . .2:10 P. M........ 2:30 P. M.
ida, and all nir llr * claiming an Intermit un­
der Catla Mitchell, drrraie d, or otherwl*e,
No. 8 5 ... .6:04 P. M.. .5:19 P. M.
in hot 18 ol lllock “ l l . “ Mlichrll Su rrey oi
No. 2 7 .. . 8:10 A. M.
l ^ r y Grant, Seminole rounty, Horlda, are
ordered to appear to the hill of complaint
OVIEDO
duly filed in n l d rau*e on ur before Mon­
day, the ftth day ot March. A. II. 1917. the
No. 120— Arrive . . .
. DtGO A. M.
Xnno being a Itule D ay of thl- court. Il
No. 127—Leave........... .4:00 P. M.
U further ordered that thi&gt; notice bo publ*he,| in the Sanford Herald, a newapaper
LEESBURG
publiahed In Samlnol# county, Florida, once
a wrek for twelve rouacruliv* wreke.
No. 21—Arrive . ’. 1 . . . . .10:55 A. M.
Wltnear E. A. Douglaaa, clerk of the cir­
No. 2 4 - L r a v c ....................5:25 P. M.
cuit court and the eca| thereof. I M , blh
No. 158—A rriv e ................5:20 P. IbT.
day ol December, A. It. 1916.
No. 167—Leave------.
.6:35 A. M.
*a—a l i
E. A . ' P O i r O h A S S ,
, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole Co.,
TRILBY
George G. Herring.
Florida.
Solicitor for Complainant.
No. 25—Arrive . ..* .......... 1:00 P. M.
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE
o TRAINS

Nallto o l .tppllratlon for T a » Deed Under
Her lion 8 of Chaptir &lt;888, Lawn wf Flor­
ida
Notice 1* hereby given that O vertire
Turpentine Company, purehaaer of Tax
Cert i n c i te N’ u, 102.1, dated the It h day of
N ovember, A. I). 199b, baa filed «ald cer­
tificate in my oltlcr, and hat made aptdir*.
fir*n lor ta t l i e n ! tu iwu*1 I n * r r n r &lt; i mtirt*
with l l « .
S»li| rr r 11f\r a tr r m L rana t hr (ol.
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No. 24—Leave....................2:25 P. M.
No. 100—Leave..................7:00 A. M.
No. 101— Arrive............ .6:40 P: M.

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Monday’*, Wednesday’s and

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T H E SANFORD HERALD

million or bo out of Iho food m ar­
ket. Those high prices are- causing
riots in the large cities and there will
be a ciVil war in this country unless
there is a radical change.
• Food thgt costs a dollar now cost
only twelve cents in 19M. according
to figures issued by the Commission­
er of weights and measures in New
York. Yet there are thousands uf
families forced to eke out an exist­
ence on the same amount of money
0 «aT«r«J t* Ik. cuf b, C.nw, »1M r - T«r i- t(ia, ,wa„ |,ar(.|y mjifiricn t in the days
U i u n w 10*. r»» Monis
.
. T* ' ' “ '" " T '"
'
A
la U i u n Maat it* M»s« •« osi™ when n dollar had eight titmn the
purchasing power that tt has .today.

form of attracting crpwds. Sanford
should bo the hub of the universe—
Sanford and Semidole county has
more to offer in the way o f a county
fair than any other section of Flor­
ida.
Let us b&lt;% tip and doing on this
matter right now.

February 27.' 1917

some day for sure if you will hearken to us.

For every penny you

T H E PA R TIN G OF T H E . WAYS
spend foolishly if you lay aside an equal sum—in a few years you
The old order is giving way to'tlte
awake to find a large sum at your disposal at our bank—then your
new.
Vou do h i t recognize the gradual
dream of a gold laden ship will come in.
change perhaps that is taking place
in this city hut nevertheless the
change, is here. The time was w hen
-------- -------- T H E F A IR A SUCCESS
it was difficult to foster any good
The first Osceola County Fair has idea for the progression of the city.
come and gone. It proved tt&gt; he a Wo were never able to put it over
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►
’huge success from everj’ standpoint. Yiecausi the selfish ideas of a few
J
i
t
fr4Hr
YOUR
BUSIHESS.
It is now an assured fact that next were- able ty block the unselfish
year another exposition will be held, ideas of those.who wanted to build a
on even a much larger scale. For n city here. With the advent of the
C. M. HAND
If. R. STEVENS
O. L. TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
period of four days thousands of Hoard of Trade all this has changed.
PlHUtot
Csihicr
A«»'l Cathie,
vi^ P msMtI
l WOODRUFF Vice-Prt.idcnt
I visitors ami the home folks os well j The paid secretnVy is boosting the
had u splendid opportunity to spe I c i t y ,ns never before' and many good
the wonderful resources of this ( people have been induced to ton!.!
community ‘ in a manner'*,as never f over our city and they are coming
portrayed before, and from t h e , hack to stay here. We cannot ac1many compliment* that were, and commodat ' * many of them at presa • ; ot being received b y those in ent but the new^hotej idea will soon "M'le. They strain their minds out know enough to make sticcersful' ih u r •&gt;Znehary, (Minton V
charge of M,
&lt;iir| undertaking.{be ready f&lt;&gt;r ffnition an d with th" nn|l beyond (he activities of the h a t Me against h e r.. .
._________ 1Claude l.ocke. w ;n„,r | *- r— e*—
v**l
11 ' exhibition wa a
i'JxolLJiuLs-thaV-wr
nilt a t - c n c c - pr»*wau-Otoy see w-tth*rhr-*nM e r r o r
It Is not enough to screen our ' Lcander Berner. Hr
. : Ul.
- A cit y ' market Ift-FonfonF w o u ld -vrrrf’T m rrt. am! without doubt Thi- ( hi« city ■ will h*&gt; a di/Ierem rity hope, and labor under the shadow of houses and ourselves against her. Huzel Newton. Helen \y»- - . v-vlyn
bring down the high prices;
most' elaborate of any of the initial from the one that slept so long. We *he rock of ages.
JVe must figlit tierr in her breeding I homu.*, Cm 'Cg"
&lt; .s-ge
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lairs of any community.
To the have I r*n doim: things right along
R**fore men had a written Ians- pin rrJ. w ith nn incubation period »M IJbur.
If merchants * it &lt;- not forced to thorough organization and system- but nothing ! r: and t h e ' golf links ua^ft lh ® newspaper man was to rn . „f u .n ,|ay&gt;, froi„ &lt;
ine generation■
generation-to
fine
to ’ third
Grade U .m iC ’lM[&lt;*n,
deliver goods they could sell much , atic handling of details i« greatly and the hotel will do nil th a t the
-Tallahassee Record. %. *
1th’ e 'n e x t fully developed niul ready I K;,tli.*rino-' Synu-». M r. f
•■eth
cheaper. .
due. the since** achieved, mid the ell; reqtii ■ to
the new p
n 1 n T lf
fai
n lit
to tackle her missidn in life, one Moye. Kermith lfurl-y, 1 *
f»atcommunity j-* indebted to the un-*plo in and once il .&lt;&gt;y ;;rt coming f i l l s
l A 11 I Y
IN
i A r J - ; healthy mosquito in April may be- ' *0,:&lt; Virginia
.1&gt;•:ihi *
t
th
I*1 »n dl wind that blows no- tiring workers« ho for months havc.Uhere wiji 1 ■ n o . stemming t h e tide. U I U
rom e seVer.il billions by September, i Mitchell, Margaret T,
I * me
body good.. T he Sanford celery labored dir,
•
tl
pr . t There .wilt In a new Sanford a n d 'th e C A R H
P R A Q P r r T l M f T,u&gt; !,amc healthy lady can deposit Torner. to rn e liu - Wetb.
growers , are’ making mofe mom. Iftfnglng it to a most successful eon- old city will ive v ay t-» a new one I U i l U
n \ U j i C i V a l l i l U enough eggs in a . teaspoOnf'if of
Fourth Grad.*
! ike.
th an if the.cold spill Had pot visited elusion,
Osceola copnty has w o n 'b u ilt itlnm* the proprr--dve lirps of
water to actively populate tt rudifis Mary Elizabeth Pu!&lt;*stu
iMirya
*
Continued From I’agc 1
us.
.
new laurels, and t h e good th a t will! which they have drdurpnl so long. |
of 600 feet in two weeks, aTid n Ressner. Irene MrOarr:1'm •
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•result ultimately to this section will1It hn* entne 'to the part frig of the
tifceze may Fnrrj the progeny a t u i l c - . S a r a I.ewla,. A .. k
Tile man Who put* l;j*s fc* Iris) amply repay all who had a hand- ih ' w n j - n:id th** mar. ■»••’ ,
io iV* ford'for the day and nhTht, t!. H lf-l with tlu* wind.
fifth tirade L. K 1
Ir
potatoes, t a c t put.’ to* *. nod in* th e log c ' ent. — K ■**immoc (i.-.Tettr •■'a- ' psog'.As in Mil- r f ■fro 1
people yau t •.or ta.\ and oic* of the
Elmer
Tyner.
John
\\
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II-1
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A Jacksonville physician, Pr. M.
prettiiwt pla m in Florida
ir ill
O
many spring crops here v «ii not
time on will be run over bv
•
il H*—lung I1.1* r&lt;u»*Mly ::■!» 1■ ,^| m Kerrmdv, .\Lnl-’:-&lt;
worry JlPoUt 1he m :i(k« * | • j, 1. r « • it t h i : f ' - ' T i t ■ 1«' * r »r • 11' i .................f IT g• • 1 ■ :.il d..M„r- b.r
ird ti.l th*' daily pres- a ,»pl&lt; i.'jul
l.u&lt; dr \
inn y* ugg.tn,
•The I -i • I
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■ l.eill.t.. .
II. 1,1. • ; in,
Pttllnsc.
Lcflai.it
Ji
( . i’ .1 ' •• t !
to le.-ven tiie rnu-quito e m p ' this
I .1- ll
t o • iialnc t
uf.tain
; • • o ’1t I
Lundiftii-t.
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i
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year, and hit i.b a shnnid be given
fiutomoi'ili
It ■* cur duty to ,'t'.*..iii remind you
- &gt;l*i a) .10 . i
Edna
Lord,
Act’
.
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a po . 1 \\ ,.ilthe widest puhlti ity
lie urged
11
tl
.don,: *w;;h the t ittri-ts &gt;onto*
t-.i-sd.i/ r*urning • • t v Ho • ■ *'
• \\ t|r.i
•- n.i'.i
ju, j,i*
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housekeeper* To have the cave Randall, Louis R ot,;t :
tjie fal.ir with t lit* or that scheme. ......... ,
.
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,
. Munson, Erie Viiden.
Cfi.irJi* l!*ri.
il
h*
\pop, . i.tague &lt; ;rh inn. !.*-t
The pri-1- i- v t»i!* rial p-‘" ib ili'. - o'
,
trough- of, their home, cleaned of
N&lt; ws like: o ur H oa r d of Trails* ifiuih below the ii-ual retail -^ii.in­ ouutry elub, gul
Sixth (Irmie Robert T* ' -her.
C y , tourists. Mo.'t of th ‘ ni urc a-tists in. ilielt all arcutnuluted refuse that could
lito'ftr.d a &lt;red it to t |i t-ir profe'don hold stagnating water, and t o * h a v e ! Mabel Rrugg, Emily Oaile*.
Notes S'l \ 11 that he take- th&lt;m lion -and is -aid to be re/narltabli* *Vhi;o. Vi ay, y.u- .t club and
Hattie
•y are after dollars sec that*you !*
*"'7‘
.
,
uiid jip| fit * iinu* to Apopi.a, giving when the -&gt;his ft gr a d f of the product other iie»dt‘jl improvemsnts.
•.
E(la MMsiry
a r y M tit,.
F’
T! oj
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the uneven plnces
stratghtcneil
so ! Lewis. E(l;\
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. . . . . .Jbiw aw iv out
our Boat'd ii* credit' for the same. hi ronMtl*rc"l.
’ Milh 1. , Pi
' id »h' 'I IV r ' (,’ ! b':i* fir •
ought
1Get thi •
K-.v- wif* t
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U t . *. *.t
l o .** r. -tr 1, n - : -..j, 1 ; 1K
tn;-.i • *
wic . •
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,
M at row is u pood time to do it. llm rio tt *• Sum it, .S,ir.,ii
I ropo-itmn they 11 Th(. hoftt , ihouM
to«ked over for Madge Wood cork. P*rj
- o — .tn*1 if
t in* of the rea-'ins whv th
Wbenevt r we (■. t th* 11'
.,rl&gt; T H E M \ S T H r \ p ( 1! F L t i R I P \*
;v ' ' ,h0&gt;‘ wt&gt;n 1
h.i h defc ■
every year several Robert U Uli.tm*.
tt.an «t ol Ni
&lt;trie.it,*, is aiil*- t •&gt;
Seventh Grude* —, At
times n year, jtt fact atid rjiring is
th a t . 1
:- t •
i"
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N E WT" PAULKS
Treat the t .:-uri-1 '*|iiiir*-. don’t dc- a' perfectly good time t*i -have i; Florence Henry. ],u*
our money th*!i v e will begin *o st*ll for lira than the regular retail
Reader* of new•tiaper* should hctih ; pi
bi-.i
re 11 otj
v,
H-- d
i,ie ALiheit . M«
.hsvt* a real rity. cud roit »u*'f re W&lt;- pn *s /is that
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h*r. r*»m Itr.ith .'* &gt;*i
i r n d t i o i q i i l t o i ill f i m l it } , u i . !•«
Vt imti -on. Selr.**. Kelli • d
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Florida
or in an y other state, for
•t t i . .• '*o e : M-f p ; e- l- nl i',-,ii||ui;,|r
un&gt; it’ t,* r part o’ : *, v.or!d olid tilerr.
Srnltli
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df
the
public,
nr
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dividu
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that matter, r . t n ’t u m h M j b e » , k&lt;**-p
will be plenty, of amu-o 1 ••( . «,&lt;
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•til your surbitii.diiigs disease proof,*
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' kee p ..........
• ’i t • J|. -aid v.,ji
High School
j fool proof and sanitary. They can
spring .1 surprise on th*- folks m the •im 'Mi -i *I** with a higher profit tjmn
M.
First
Year
Cly
I
T!
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men
nre
try it if they have the h Iv I-IInext few weeks and show them is (Joiid oi|t I*:- tin* dealers* I'o^ddn.iiiathy
Gladys.
Aii.i*j,&lt;.
Ma . ’.
i-!*.. ri• v .
And The llcst Met holla Of Meet lug Him opi t j n ,m ul
—i-lt** *Jtt*1t|*|**
'I'bey*"-■* t »•■■!-! »i-irm*.r- ai.d tin All.
where I he\ &lt;a: vp* 1
n ..,i j.-,__ '
Itrow
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tewsWhen lie U riii*
will nil you all they know alum r
not s iii'mer right -l • re in Sntiford peopi* sb'tuld g&gt; * t o k-. tl. - .i* file;. paper. ’
Kim,
Anna
Muson,
Winifred
co*;- ilp«r&gt;t II, alOii
H editors a nd tmsinets
preventing disease*. They will u*!l
,,
...
-1
und k*‘&lt;j) nil this money ut home. have dorp- in l.ouisi'.ina.
' „
.things
..
. *to iIn- and Frank I'urdon. ^tax Mewnri Hal
managers
huve
not
the
&lt;
*
aft-ibutes.
you
hovv
ought
If they do not. it ^ {]] be# bei-atise
' I n lime of peace prepare f r war!
We .should have •one of the best
late Lipford, Walter Coiiik IIj
tiiui to u .p a p e r v.i!l run them
Winter in Florida i. the peace i w,'-v’ t,ul
,ow n,l'rtl 1 ’
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Mimmers m tl,f* history of Sanford, tiie '.irteiT' aren’t h a \ij g stti h hard
.Second Year Class —Lela^l r-hiaThese men. the editors and pub- time with th e mosquito, but ha, or l bcm lo keep you In-lthlU if you are
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Mt .... .
times ufter all, anti be -ause the
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v, ilimg Hr-dn y car pa r t ; - w ^ M F i e fl Feck.-T-hcod,*re
.p eople are satisfied with high priVis. ii i tiers and Ipnsi ness., man avers. _ b e- routes, -wbe^-ibi-htrrs -srarr ^arrive.Alice
Andes.
-iT iU P T R W -E r-S « &gt;AML
lieve in- the brotherhood o f news- oggrtssivo war within a few minutes and especailly if you think you
—I’ehsaroli) Jonrnal..
Third Year Cliss Eltta I.uvejoy,I paper business,'. They know that, after the leatest chilly sfiell in the knpw more .than they and won’t do
0 -----One week tlour goes out of sigh*
Mary Lynch. Clifford Walker.
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FAIR
Fourth Year Class — Katherine Aynow sugflr for some unknown cause
T he days of the county fairs ar,* V *
*," nP " a ‘i«" » « ’»&gt;*’ *&gt;'‘'o s s of dug until about the time our. winter
Term Honor Hull. 1916-17 .
cock, Ruth Ksnner, Marian Gove.
taki? an aeroplane tlight. Apd just almost over for this yegr and This is 1 , ,,u,"'r ' lh,'y IoJ!C anti !al’ur f^ r visitors begin to, crowd our hospit­
First Grade—Velma Egge. C a ­ Gertrude Little , Ruth Little
able hotel piazzas.
why they, go higher is not patent to ,h e time to take s t o c k . 'The. F«*m&lt; , WMhmilla I’uleston, Nozzle Stonps, Ola
those who are obliged to purchase
inoje County' Fair held under most
These mmi are in love with their
There is no use in denying the fact Spurting, Louise Fields, Eric: LundEquality. .
these commodities inorder to
keep adverse circumstances was a
great Jirt)I‘ ssion. Their profession- is pred- that Florida is rich in* her mosquito quist, Melton Moore*. Gene Stoinoff,
A
countryman
is ns warm In fu-thm
life
It tU n- -rinch
that* BUCC,-,4. Osceola county last * y ear &gt;
iir- in the
»w- body. i.
t—t- *‘i a,e.‘l u J'on loVl'* While they are fauna, and they are- about as vora­ Harriet Rossetter, Blanche Wynn. ns a king In velvet, and a truth is a*
somebody somewhere is making a becoming weary of going to Orlando ‘I' 1r’’*l men to be fired men,” their cious as their relatives in a Chicago
Second Grade — Maggie Lynch, Re comfortable In homely language I* IH
to .exhibit raised a fund of tt*n thou- romnval frurn any paper does not pnrk on ' a summer evening or ‘in becca Stbvohs, Louise Thrasher, Ar- fine speech.—Spurgeon.
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' ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ # ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ sand .dollars and bought ground. ’ *'*li' r,8e&gt;their big .principles, j h e prin- that - famous resort known as the
11 built buildings und hud a greut fair C,I*
I*x«l*lic service.
Jersey Flats.
lip t we in Florida
; [ this year. Dade City held it fair
A newspaper is a big, worth don’t have to .suffer from their a t­
.th is year and did so well th a t t h e y while thing. The met) who make it tentions If we really d o n ’t wont to.
ar,c organizing u fifteen thousand are men of service. They leave to Honestly, we don’t *sk .or want the
&lt;* dollar corporation to have a real others the altering of boundaries of sympathy or th e'fjlty of our north­
fair next year. T he Orange codnty nations and the building of empires. ern friends who might think we nrc
Theirs is the achievement o^ mak­ entitled to either.
fair this year had more peoph* in a t ­
tendance than ever before and Sem­ ing life burdenless. Since GutteoBy carefully screening our homes,
Do you have • trouble
inole county participating in , the berg’s time this service has been con­ our sleeping porches, our bedrooms
so-called Five County Fair assisted tinuous. It is the service th a t puts and our beds, we manage to keep
with your , typewriter?
so materially .th a t the fair was a into the everyday lives of the people the mosquito at a distance—on the
Does it blur and do the
the world’s best events in the best outside looking in and buzzing her
success in every particular.
letters fill up?
disappointment. ’ The mosquito that
This is the history of county fairs way.
It’s not the fault of the
There are few things in .the past distributea the germs of malaria
all over Florida. Next -year will see
Site
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typewriter—its the rib­
more fairs in this s ta te than ever that men have been able to make a doesn't begin work until just before
The sunset, and remembering this, we
bon. Tty one of our Web­
before and this county must be in thing of everyday service.
the big doings.
There will he n men who make newspapers do this. protect ourselves accordingly. Very
ster ribbons. They are
Newspapers make real goodness few of these summer insects nre
grand cirruit of county fairs, s t a r t ­
the best made and do not
more
beautiful and more real. News­ active at midday or under the sum­
ing in the northern tiers of counties
Rive the trouble that
and coming south and Seminole papers are a vital part of life itself. mer sun, so we don't really need to
cheaper ribbons do.
county should get busy at once, or­ They are more than* educative, than take any extraordinary precautions
Larger Sizes in Proportion.
ganize the corporation, purchase merely* refining. They lead public during daylight hours.
Ribbons for ail Machines
grounds and spend the summer sentiment. They direct it, and di-*
Casings
Carry
Regular-3500 Mile Guarantee.
And we arc* finding out new facts
I’ricc 75c
months in building suitable build­ .reel it safely. There ate few really about her ladyship, the mosquito
ings and everything th at is needed bad newspapers, i t is not their job ithe man mosquito is a necessary
to give us a real fair next year. to be bad.
link in the rhain hut he doesn’t bite
There is no need in Seminole^ rounty
There are no men who love the nor carry disease germs) and wc nre
going elsewhere to exhibit her wares. ‘ day’s task at creative work so pas- beginning to appreciate h e r-im p o rt­
The big Idea is to have these ex- sionately us do .newspaper men ance !h relation to health matters.
hibits here in Ijunford and let the Age hns no terrors.for them. They She has arisen from the rank of
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people come to \ ib.
Here is where keep their hearts and souls filled mere nuisance calculated to inculSTATE DISTRIBUTORS
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These men me the philosophers of power that .never sues for peace.
rmpoaidblc.’ They do the irnpos- , We have still much to •earn,
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where to have fairs or any. other thec* Impossible.’
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who ao* delighted the auijience with
+ + + &gt; 4*&gt; ♦ home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L u n d Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Y ounts of Sanford ladies were all th at rould he &gt;
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her alnging while in town several Charlotte, N . C., with little -Nnn desired.
quint.
Music and choice refresh*
/ s / ^ i m x i y TV i n n P i l l k l / ' f
weeks ago Bang at the morning ser­ Houston ure visiting their son, Mr. fnent* made up a day of perfect en­
Mrs. J. K. Londquist and non,
vice.
Dr. Much man preached nt Sam Younts. They are cozily dom­ joym ent, not only to*the patrons of
Aron, w ith Mr. and Mrs/ E. F.
night to a very appreciative congre­ iciled with. Mrs. If. C. 0 error.
this popular simp but also to the
Lurtdquist .and children were callers
Utile Happening*—Mention , gation.
We have hcCn unusually
nt thtf H. Cl. L nd'iuist home S u n ­
proprietors
who
feel
that
they
have
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of Matters In B rie fblessed during thU V in te r season-in
-Another p a rty going to Orlnndo' had something different ’and truly
M r/ n n d ' Mr; j 0e j .m m e a have day.,
P e rso n a l Itertts of
hearing sqntc of the leading "Presby­ on Saturday were Mrs. A. D. Key, metropolitan in every respect. The. moVf&gt;tJ -here from SyIv#n , , a k e ; j 0(.
Kev. Alfred Ericson is to take u p
terian divines in the south at the Mrs. Walter Twitched, Mr. G. F. new line of huts are perfect dreams
Interest
his
worJP again in the Wclakn dis­
is doing the grove work for A.' V.
local church.
Smith and * M r. • Raymond Kev.
of rirt and are siqqilemented by beau­
trict
this month. We shall thus ofMi (iuinn.
tiful gowns, lingerie, corsets and
Miss Heaaie Houston of Hl;n-key.
S«rrm»ry of th e . Floating Small
Mr 11,-rt Sabin of Cleveland. Ohio. I
m i** him "* ,,ur
,,' hoo,*‘
Ky., one of the teachers in Stmirt 1 ITiends of Mrs. K W. D Dunn everything lor milady's comfort upd who has been visiting her f.imilv at i m nr‘‘ k’,4,) t " h a v " him " iU w ith
filVs Succinctly Arranged Tor
Robinson College, on*- of the Preshy- ure .iniici uting with much pleasure adornm ent
Hurried Herald Readers
Twin l.akos for the past two weeks us as leader in our Thursday cvirnteiiun missionary . uo bo '
in the her visit to Sanford this week. In
left Friday for Ohio. Mr?. Sabin ac­ mg meetings.
mountains is visiting in ttie city.
Mrs. Gen. H a r k p a i d ,a viait td
addition to her paper that she will
Uanl of Thanks
com p a n ied him to Daytona where
. Don’ t fait to hear W yatt Taylor
The personal workers after meet­ present to th e Literature D e p a rt­
Sanford with Mrs. T yner T uesday.
Let tne express my gratitude to they will spend a few daya th en she
at tr.e Congregational church on ing each Sunday night is {Tuning ment on Wednesday afternoon she
* Mr. a n d Mrs. Ifodgekins of S a n ­
my
iy
friends through your pnper, for W'H "return to Twin Lakes.
I- Tiuriday evening, March 1st, at quite a success.
ford wore vi-ltors nt the home ,of
will lead’the Hound Table discussion th’eir
ieir kindly
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assistance and deter'M rs. A. A.'. Hicks has returned
The prayer •meeting Wednesday on the "D iplom atic and Com m er­
Mr. and Mr.*. If. (J. Lundquist on
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minution
to
save
my
home
and
fronl
-^l* Augustine very much imford Touring Car for sale at a night will In* devoted to conference cial Relation between South Amer­
W
ashington's hirthdny.
thanks to those th at gave and af- proved.— Her daughter, Mrs. J. E.
b»rr*in. IJ- * ° - C«raKC. W. A. and prayer for the Sunday school. ica and the United States.
forded assistance for my future. Rena accompanied her home.
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It begins at 7:110.
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Indeed it is :\ pleasure to live among
A jolly party mi. t-ting of Mr. L .
Mr. Harry I’awporth left on Sun­ Slteh people.
Mildred Holly has returned home
and Mrs. Itert Sabin, Mr. and Mrs. 1 *
( Too Late to Classify)
day to return to Now York. Mrs.
Notice
from a vi-it wi,h Mi:ls Hattibe!
Fred F - Dorner.
Fdpar ttrtdfe, Mr* i: I. C! G . 1
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Jl)rf al Orlando.
Misses Edith Campbell, Frtini-e* I Nr Sale -My 10 acre farm. AH
Tuber, Fr itters Pearson and ( ' (' I•mprwwd and sub-irrigated, tiling of
* Something Interesting at the C. E. gregutimini-church will begin at 7:15 ' longer with her pnrents, Mr and
Fi.rd of Thunk-.
n ]|v Thursday evening, ulso' Friday ! Wednesday
Wednesday It t 1 of 7:rt0 t *»«• usual M**. ,M* P* Robinson.
Camphellsand Orrin S'nidn sp e n t th e
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in ' t ,’,* " V h c a rt
Mr- .1. I). Gridin of Sanford, who, day at Palm Springs Monday. tuk.j'*f ,r ,‘
. Some fmople
mav-. want n go
d !■«•*» «- surrounded
» morning.
*. hour.
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Mi-- Hose Wenzel man is spending [ recynfly l o t her husband dealres to ing
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to the entertdinimr.t given by til"
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“ nd residence*
RlB-M i - IS*!
Antiseptic, H i HlBh School that •• v-ning
U .me '«hi« week with Mr*. Peck nt the oxpr
»u-r sincere thanks on bet l,i,.„if. bj,, I,
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od the • • dde. on" quarter mile
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at 11in; aide, good road, no w
ititb Uainfrhell leave Saturday for
M. M- Smith and Jam es O'Connor
Mr*. II
It. Crowder returned -,u:d f».
luring tiicir l.treuvi
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j daiiU’d to iiotntocJ. possession given
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stcr&lt; in.the city ycatciday on mntSunday from :t visit to her parents meat,
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Welcome Work .
pend a r. o u th* visiting friend*.
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nt Uli.irw athr.
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vvor'.'i m acb mor«-t s* •• J. r&gt;. Pack^ ittitfd ay . M n n h tiie :ird
of the Florida, Autotnobilo Associa­
Mr. m i M r... M. II ^l&gt;u, but..in. ,,r(f about i t . '
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Fcbumry '2 2, 19IT.
C H IC K E N sO pP K K
C a m p '.-ll . ,.f Mrs Paid Ke&gt;! nue
Fd* Sulu .Guaranteed siutomohilo
•Mrs. I. M. bressner him just ar­
over to Orlnmln on Saturday ter en- C h a f lt Kleiiric &lt;”•»..
• . Served by
tored to iifiando \\ edi.i-s lay.
i tires, mm-b lower than* the regular
rived front New York with .an en­
;.»/ tb duir and wi t m oil "I'.irth
Sin.ford. Fla.:
The Daughters of V. • -ley
tire new Spring line of ready-toMr. nnri M;&gt;. Robert'. Eldridge W1' ^
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.1. O, Packard
of u Nation" w'ere Mr*. S*.. Pulw&gt; : Gesttlemen
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After t- ing out
Ail -the youhg people in town
( i t ‘iu ‘\&lt;i Hritlilt; In R e p a i r
Clrctfhen S h u lls and. danet Chh|r* \&lt;
p Jnj* gas, 1 nnt en- '- ’i'b-ed a tlaj a t the f.or.
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should
to hear W yatt A. T a y lo r . I lie hr id fie over t h e river nt man. Mr. ( b o . D - f o tt • at;.I Judge! tkt-ly* . ., t i-1 • .| the-, it is all ymt
E J. Finrl: and Mi-. France- d0z3 r' j
lihdit
l f y . 0 0 : Non-Skid
Tburfti-y evening.
G e n e v a ferry is being r e p a i r e d Ernest llou«KoM.'ab
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Travelers are unfed to go to vtiittvi pomtihn mm \ i: v n-mt
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fpeul v■-m ! days looking over the
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Frances Ta- tivm rat' Agent. Clermont. Flu.
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»ith a lew- tloaca of 606. * ,'l3-26tc i Alias Annie Hawkins visited the necessary.
Five County Fair and *.iw the
il*-inb:r&gt;on. (d ('ojutnhii*, 'llirtii of a Nation" at Urlando on
In .rapid succession- laws were
. ,:-i o vi- ting Mr. uod Mrs. J. A.' j Saturday. Other* who were there pass d .to defend merchant shipping
Sht; ird fin J-an, avenue.______ —
j'F err - Mr*.—ft:—A—ffTrcumt.“ Mr. nm‘
The Sanford Hoard of Trade head* , Mrs. Ili H, Mr. ami Mr*. O- L. Tay dent to borrow money. l.att* in 17!*«
President Adams had* passed a law
quarter., t! , hp Carnea 'Hotel ia the lor.
providing
for reparation. •
binbit-.f'nfave in the city and Secre(..iu t that year further provision
Mr. and- Mrs. Tnytor of Kansas
**r-' H a ’l iw iv one of the busiest
, tr-rn.
J City arrived in Sanford on Tuesday i wus made for augmenting tin- army
Hrvi'f. uni Touring Car much less * a n d h a v e r o o m s a t t h e h o m e of Mr. and George Washington - accepted
the chief t-ommund. The attorney
-h»ri value for quick Bale. It. it O. land Mm , u . I.. Taylor.
general
held th a t the nets- of F ra m e
'■trage,
Stringfellow.
44-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Render of and the legislation of congress gav,
’ " r" ( H Dingce left yesterday | Corona, L. 1 . and Miss K. Scharg of hirq the opinion th a t there, now only
™ Htm'dir: to .see her father. Col. Carlstad, N. J., are the gileats of existed Van uct ul maritime a a r auUrCJmiK who was injured in falling Mr. a fid Mrs. John Mt-isch.
I h o m ed by both nations."
tnr°ugh the elevator in n building
Lhe difficulty was not settled .with
*
Jf*n« i n s t r u c t e d a t' Clearwutcr.
France
for many* years. * T h itry
Mr. and- Mrs. S. Meisrh with their
rr many friends here hope she will
years
afterwards
Fiance agreed to
daughter, Dorothy are visiting an*
nd him greatly improved.
other daughter, Mrs. G. E. Horn uf pay 25,000,000 francs for damuges.
Many years before that her c a m ­
■J It Taylor and wife of K a m a this city.
paign
had ceased, however.
x
y' ^ ° • arrtved In the city Satur*&gt; and will spend the rest of the
Miss Beatrice Hutchinson spent . The action of congress in 1798 was
*'nter here. Mr.- and Mrs. Taylor several days in Orlando last week, m the aggregate something like the
?r' no1 ‘•‘rangers, ip Sanford, having the guest of Miss Margaret Meyer. bill introduced in the house S a tu r ­
trn l|,re ■cvcral winters and lit one
day by Senator Fall.. The President
.,m' tinned*an interest in the John
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Walker, with was then authorized to instruct and
u' ,( I Firm on Iteardall avenue.
their parents. Rev. and Mrs. Walker direct commanders of American war
Hr J. l . Rnchman left Monday motored over to DeLand for • the vcareU to seize anil bring into any
port of the United States any armed
°rnuj| f0r hia home in Swect- Vesper service on Sunday.
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vessel found cruising off the coasts of
.*,,r' f^nn., after spending ten
Miss Marie Allison of Indianap­ the United States and committing
, '* VerF pleasantly. He was
" i*&gt;fne tty the death of one of olis, Ind„ arrived yesterday from depredations. T hey were also au­
r urrh. members and ho expects Daytona to visit Mrs. R. K. D e a l thorized to retake captured Amer­
ican ships.
. [rturn noxt y«*r and enjoy SanAnother act authorized merchant
'V rhma^ to the fulb«t.
Dr.
Mrs. A rthur Illount, who' has
. r u,'ari '* pastor of the prrahy- been the guest of her sister, Mrs. ships to h e 'a rm e d and take similar
rhur^h at Sweetwater and has C. L. Pagenhart left for her home ateps against foreign war vessels.
_ n for forty ycarB an(l he c d c u r ^ in Waynesboro, G»., on Saturday, Communication with France was
„i .M' l" a" the people of this city called there by the illness of her forbidden and French vesiels pro
hihited from entering American
1 ' '* was here and all of them husband.
&gt;.
porta.
ID '‘H'mus for him to return and
m V lhe- winter here. Dr. HachMr. nnd MPi: T. J. Price of Lan­
,n . “1*° ao enthusiastic angler caster, Ky.. and Mrs. G. f . Smith
French Shop Spring Opening
rrji T 1' ' 1 'be fishing here to be ex- of this city are in Tampa, the guests
The spring opening of tin* French
M and he ^ns loathe to leave of their sister, Mrs. .M a b ry and Shop was one of the events of the
and his many friends.
Judge Mabry ut the Tarripa Kay season and from the time of the
opening yesterday until'late at night
Hotel.
the French Shop was thronged with
f r f'reabyterlan C hurch
eager
buyers.
Live models 'i m ­
Mrs.
A.
M.
Philips
and
little
aon,
v, ^ ' , rrowd» attended the scrported
from
Sanford*
were beautifuI
Wallace
are
spending
a
week
or
two
:&lt;vui,t
Presbyterian church
in the new huts and gowns and being
Mrs. (Jinn of Cincinnati, among friends at *Port Tam pa
iiargain.
Strinc'.
N
CM!

.g &lt; .if for .Sale At a
K. iz O. Guriige, W-. A
li-tfe
■ • - t r. of Flotilla l niG ;iiji-svl!l, .*|ieiii Sptiduy
•i! *. coming ovcr in hi*
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W A N. T b] D !

w i,, t
1" U'ling tb" p..,! i v .
'1 .i top.i and la v ill* tie' '• Mulleii liarbi r simp
’ ') friend* are g!..d t&lt;&gt;

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hi" f.tlher i ... t-j ,t " itifc- i .;ii*dri er alive if b&lt; pu t ottl , t heir
tiglu
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i in *1*1I- ll
i ••i.'t i.i :•*
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dl&gt; brutsi-d a nd
•itch t o eat t h e
if

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no
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&gt;w
II t In-v only
Ido 111 i-ver'-hody
bill

'm in e 1 intik

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that Uelury nvemic has beeoni,! n wjtn'l have- bloom tbr*. year.
qtfcdjyny-.for .driver* of ears the . .. Some 0111*-i* putting out tire nnd it
iFfllinlI'd! "t*'burning up tin- straw roads badly
alarm,&lt;i about their ehiidren o n - th s and the r o a d 'ought to lie loolrqd
goad atiil the^ will hereafter report after for it is a big expense to th e
to the o fllc-r* all those exceeding the county
-peed limit.
FPSAI. A ANB G It \ PKVIl.I.F
Norman S w anson. was a caller a t
Tn T e a r h e r s rtf S e m i n o l e F o S c h o o l s
The following texts will be us'-d as hia parents' home Sunday,
u basis, for the questions in tbo
Dr. Denton, Aron Lundquiat and
Florida Uniform Examinations for Frank Ericson were callers S unday
at the home of IL G. I.unqduist.
County Certificates, beginning
Mrs. Tyner and children toqk a
J a n e 5th, and September 4th, 1917,
and for any other regqbtr ‘Dounty drive Sifnday out to the Axel LundExaminations that may li^&gt; railed in quist home at Lake Mary. . H
Miss Kbba Stetlt happened toT*
1917.
painful accident caused by stepping
Orthography -Aswell's New
Century Speller
Price
18 on a rusty nud Saturday.
Heading—Any Text
Einil Magnuson who has been coGeography — Frye's Higher
flned* tb his hdme by a spell “ f l u
Geography
.8tT^ grippe has somewhat recovered and
left for Merritts Island for a . couple
Arithmetic — Milne's Progress­
ive, Hook Three
...........
.41 of weeks ac Ing for Chaso 4c 'Co.
T. O. Tyner spent the week end
Grsm m ar — Hyde’s Two-Book
Course in English,^Kook 2
.46 with relatives at Windermere.
U. S. History — Our Republic .6
There was an enjoyable gathering
Floridn History — Brevard and W of friends and relativei at the home
Florida H istory— Brevard and
of Mrs. Christine Rertelson Fridny
Bennett's ....... .......... ............ .54 last in honor of her birthday. Quite
Physiology — Ritchie’s Human
a number were present and report an
Physiology .'......... ..... ..,*.
.60 enjoyable time as usual. Refresh­
ments were served. Some from a
Theory and Practice— ColeSorry we
grove's Teacher and School
1.25 distance were present.
Composition — Huntington's El W did not get the names.
Mrs. Verne Colier spent the week
Composition — Huntington's
Elements of Composition
rilO end in Grapefville at the Ballinger
home and on Sunday Messrs. Colier
Agriculture — DuggaFs Agri­
culture for Southern Schools .60 nnd Cramer came out also to enjoy
the day with other friends here.
Civil G overnm ent— James and
Sanford’s,’"Our Government" .60
Mrs. Anderson is visiting ab o u t
'Physical Geography — Mauryamong her old neighbors Mrs. BurSimond's
E 20 telson. Mrs. Sledt, Mrs.' Drorell and
Algebra — Milne's High School 1.00 3Ericson.
The above books can be purchased
Mrs. DcForrest haa as her guests,
from the local book stores.'
her niece and little grand daughter.
For further information address Elizabeth Ann with her nurse. Miss
thfe superintendent;
- i McDonald. ,
• Very respectfully,
Rev. Thompson, who preached for
T. W. Lawton,
' ua on Sunduy evening to a good
Supt. Public Instruction, "^congregation w.i* entertained ut the
•

Miss Carranza Is the favorite nlect
of President Carranza of Mexico.
, . Ml** Carranza Is visiting New' York;
she Is of the typical Spaniard type.
When nt home she lives ut the "pal*
ace" with the president.

URGES GLOVES FOR THE FEET
Much Better. Than Modern Shoe* and
Stockings, Says Omaha
Doctor.
Omaha.—Gloves for the feet—yea,
actual glares, with separate compart­
ments for every one of the'five toe*-r
Is what Is advocated by Dr. D. T.
Quigley of Omaha.
The akin of the feet la constantly
the prey of bacteria, according to the
doctor. "Tho greatest enemy of bac­
teria la sunlight." he says, “whereaa
the foot In n modern shoe la constantly
In total darkness."
Doctor Quigley startled society Inst
summer by organizing n phalanx of
hnrefooto l golf players, lie got his
friends out to the various field and
country clubs and had them chasing
golf balls barefooted, digging their
toes into th e dewy grass and tnud as
they ran.
They got results too. They felt
hejter. Their feet felt' cosier.

�under his v'ing is considered the best
*uperlpr u ■
"kid" team e v tr got together In ■porting paper.
Don't forget ....
Sanford in many yeata. M anager P ays to Advefifse."
,
Tillia requests all of his players to
be at Hoidcn Tnrk during the week
Turned Upside Down
so ns he enn get a lfnc on what suit­
The other day, my little gn,
ter, nge throe years, saw i . . . . *
able talent the club possesses.
horse, down tolling, she oHlb-,| - yi 7*
. l i t ’
er, come quick I « » DogR., hfm t
No Strike
upside down."—Exchange,
Just as was remnrked in The
Herald a few days ago in regards to
I m m e n s e D am age by Hatthe Imsehnll strike ha* come true.
lucre Is wilil it, I,,.
, j
The strike has been called off and c r y Here o f luml In i:m;l
■'-...tv,
the ball players as a whole h a v e | r ,iu*lng an annual Ii.** i .
Hut
been receiving a large cut in salary I* estimated at ^.MHit.iioo
for their conduct. Several baseball
mngnc't* over the country have been
giving the credit for this victory to
the Sport writers of the country who
so faithfully stood by them and gave
the true facts to the public^: David
Fultz, president of the Players Fra­ STE1RNS’ ELECTRIC PISTE
ternity has seen his downfall rorao
U. 8, Oovsmtnsnt Buys R
and go, and before the bar of pub­
SOLD EVERYWHERE- 2 J c ^ luo
lic opinion Sir David has east his
lust ultim atum to the huseball lords,
OOOOODOOOaODDODOOaooocouoo
t : :

Items of Interest for the Man
Behind the Plow

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT . IN IT

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k I

May be a Messing in Disguise
'states. It is common in Florida to
’There's
no
great
loss
without
hold steers until they are four to six
A C H I E L I S A M O N G YE T A K I N G N O T E S A N D F A I T H ,
g
some small gain," says the proherb, years old before marketing in order
“ H E 'L L P R E N T ’E M ” — S O SAYS S A U N T E R E R .
i
o which may apply to the matter of to get them near six hundred pounds,
DOOOOO HOODOO DO0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 D O o citrus production in Florida. The Under tick free conditions they
recent freeze damaged many of, the would have been marketed a t that
find It Iii our heart* to say, 'Thy
Mjr Auto 'Tis of Thee!
trees and the growers sustained ^ weight as two or three years olds,
will be done,' we uwaken to the
My auto, ’tU o( thee,
heavy loss in sbme
parts *of tho
" If the legislature will pass a law
heart’s desires after nil."
Short c u t to poverty,
stute b u t a part of this loss may bo rrcHting n Live
iitock State Snnt
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,
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Of thee I chant.
offset by better and cleaner trees itary Board antt.'th^- office of State
J blow a pile of dough
r Somo peoplo have a continual and b e lte r fruit next season. H o w -' Veterinarian, providing for stateOn you two years ago,
grouch around here and honestly it over it all depends, says J. It. Wat- wide and m andatory dipping of
Now you refuse to go.
makes mo tired to sec so much hap­ son, entomologist to th e University (rattle, and appropriate funds, for tho
Or won’t, or can’t.
piness going to waste and they will of Florida experiment station.
j work, as recommended, by the State
not take it. Everything is nil right
If th e grove owner Is discouraged Live Stork Association at their anThrough town and countryside.
and yet some people kick their fool
and docs not take prom pt and pro) - «uul meeting a t the University of
You wore ray joy and pride:
heads off just to ho kicking. Unless
er cure of his trees, th e freeze will Florida, the question of discovering
A happy day.
you cun enjoy life ns you go along
Time*. Union and Herald
I love thy gaudy hue,
there is no use living a t all, for you not only fail to be a blessing, but its a L‘ure f,,r ,irk f,*vtr wMl 80on bo
The
Sanford Herald during four □
a
damaging effect will be multiplied, forgotten," says Dr. Nlghbert, "for
Thy four white tires so new,
only make life u burden to yourself
a
Many of the trees have shed their there , will not be any occusiorf to months starting from June until
VETERINARIAN
Now down and out so true,
and all those around you.
October of 1**1 &lt;5 lead the field among
leaves.
These
leaves
arc
breeding
a
rurt'
afll’r
the
caU8*
’
has
l,ct’n
In every way.
Laugh and the world laughs with
places for whitefiy-«nd th e ffy will .xem ovcd-liy- tho .preventive G ait* Florida newspapers _in — devoting §
o
----- r*ymii—
space to base hull and sports in gen- | g
hc. killed if the leaves are raked-up ment of .eradicating the licks "
Weep
and
you
weep
alone.
era!. During the four months the) a
H A N D B R O S . STABLES g
To thee, old rattle pox,
For the sad old world m ust borrow and burned,or if they are spread'out
Herald
devoted
over
1,4
75
Inches
of
§
Came many humps and knocks,
so th a t they will become thoroughly
Armours Give Shorthorns
Itflnf la &gt;ouf Unit- nn,l *bk t.
, PJ|
its mirth,
. For thee 1 grieve.
dry.
T
h
e
purple
scale
is
found
on
Armour
&amp;
Company,
pioheer nctfspnprr print to the local public
mule*. Il««p|hrm tr. al, 1 n . , , ,f ~
Hut
has
trouble
enough
of
its
own.
Hadly th y top is torn, •
Ittlh flaltllri'd, -harp
j,, ^ g
the leaves and the twigs.
If the meat packers in the Southeast, gave nnd the Times-Union which carries a
a « a n . I ’r e j r f t l o n - »t|l „fr »„, i .) , , , , j 0
Frayed are thy seats and worn,
twigs nre frozen back they should two purebred Shorthorns to the Uni- full lino.uf Associated Press report*
m, lnr- rltrartrd.
Sing and the bills will answer;
A cough nlTcrts thy horn,
bo pruned away and destroyed, veisity of Florida Experiment Stn- was the only’ Florida newspaper that
Sigh and it is lost in th e uir;
came
anywhere
near
to
The
Herald
n
n
o o o o o ^ a o a c n o a c m o D n oobocu
I do believe.
*
E veiy wound mudo in pruning thm February 16. One iB a heifer,
T h e echoes bound to a Joyful sound. should be treated wi t h some anti- Kuan Lady, weight S7.r&gt; pounds at in (he same lengiii of time. This,
Hut shrink from voicing care.
Thy p e rf u m e 'Smells the breeze,
septic.
By doing all of this work twenty months ol&lt;l. .The other is a only included "local • space* to tho
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While good folk* choke and wheeze.
rarofu|ly, your grove m ay be in bull, T haxton’s Hoyul, "weight 7J0 home team . The paper carried nnd
As we pass by.
Since I have spo k e n -a b o u t the better shape for another year limn -pounds a t eleven months.
1L B. ran m ats and cuts which art* used in SPRING TERM RHVK.iV CjuRSE
I paid for thee a price,
'
English sparrows aguin there have if th e freexe had not come.
April 2nd Apse !.,* JT, f
Minium, manager of the.A rm our in- all papers but this space was not in­
w til, f t r.i ........ . • • ■
’Twoulil buy a mansion twice.
been several people in to see trie and
------- ---------------tfftvi* in the southeast. V. M. Mun- cluded In flic H.tT.j inches. These'
Now alt ure yelling "lit-,"*
they also, sta te d t h a t ‘th e sparrows
*-■&lt;"(!*
llecke, president of the Interstate figures were secured from the file ut
Building ('ll a Bair) Herd
Ue.l«U
I .1under w 1^
were a grand nuisance and were be" A g e is not the chief p o i n t t o b Stock Yard* Company, and T. A Tie* Herald office iiul *Tnr\vs that tipr.jtni'tg «ii numeroos that there wn- • 'l l - ' !• . &lt;1 ill I .iog it s i r e to I,. ,.| t' .tinur-i. al ttf JriMiti" ,V ('ompauy,
; .1 . j... . fur :
■ lords t o li •
Th&gt; motor lias the grippe,
y it d.i.r.. Iii;ri|
N i i ll u r i- it tlo m.uh the bitinnl pre-*ft:tiitiun of the
or'iiitbl here .n o more. Now it is op m a t t e r of how high h e will *. or* i.itt'w- to I' II Rolfs, director and
Thy spark plugs have the
_
And
ug.ia_ ilii lie
*5mrt;~nntmnl_tintintrrtolMt of
' v ht’tr—fTntgrd "by'Tib* G-nn* c.irV
mii! kill these little pests off. If ill TMie i m p o r t a n t poijit i-i ' Wi ll hi- nff- tin- Experiment Station.!,
I. too, have sulTered chills.
law would allow every man in the i p r i n g bv good milk p r o d u c e r s ? ' '
Ague and kindred ills.
Roan Lady 2050'J7, calved June
city
to kill the sparrows around hi* And the manner in which th at ques- II, I!&gt;15, Was bred
A LL-STEEL ELECTRIC-LIGHTED TRAIN
Trying to pay -my bills
by II. Ilcot &amp;•
home I hey could easily he* exter­ tlon is answered wall have much to Son*L Pilger, Neb. She was sired by
.* Since thou wert mine.
Chicago, Bndianapciis, Cleveland, Grand
minated, but since you are not able do w ith'determ ining w hether or not Ruberto's Goods 2811807 and o u t of
-Fidelity Journal.
to fire n gun in the city limits there you will be "a successful dairyman, Closter i’fide 2nd
Rapids, Cincinnati
Lou’sv:!!?'
0110.11.’ Tltuxi« m* Yhtinre for fancy iuiirk'-man1 1 b t-‘ ‘it. at itnal industrial- 1ten's Hoy at 52IH70. 'calved April I.
1 The following word- f r o m a n nnP u l l n n n Sb-e;iin ( .
Lv J ac kt onvi Be
A t ' 1, 8.20 P M
-hi;i oil the -p.irr is« Hut believe
: * ni*
a ' * t 1 1 ■iitrsiij uf riorida
Ivlti. w a- bred by
James Brown,
k now n .uit hor on t in- i b m e named
p . i r l u t c l l t OI**vi c i liit n
Lv Wnycross
A &lt; 1. 10.30 P M
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111,- lire, ure ,*‘0|I|’ to be" *!-&gt;* gre.m- 1 pern t-nt -smut.ti
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Iiiiptlj-t*. 111.
He was sired by
v »nv iff.* t&gt;* t hi. -j • 1 r
subje* t are worth;, of ,i place ill tile
Lv T i l t o n
. . . . f . S A F 12.40 AM
to
I n - 1 tii.il we Wol k.t.e
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th
Scrap book of every l* ■.or of boauThe Ilian beKiaiii-tg without much King's Secret .!«!»111 out of Josephwith lliH Mimtmr
7.18 AM
t u i i c y . u n t i l 7 4 0 a . tu i .!
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capital faces a difficult problem j '"V 71282.
They were bought at
; •«&amp;
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win -t '..tTempting to liuild up a prof- 1the Hill-Brown side in Chicago In
tiagev. -v
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J irksniivi'lu in Gr,uid 1.
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9.00 P M
Cim-immli) serni-tvHiilv. i
Ar Louisville . . . l . A N
Somotiniw the task of cttltiv at-1,
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Ar I n d i a n a p o l i s . Penn
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t i ng every one who is ablti should gins with cheap cows, som e Of which th e secretary of thy American Shorting the spirit of submission is an I
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tdant a kltclun garden and t!m* r&lt; may be Iitrrly profitable. By careful j h " r " Bleeders' Association, w ho imtT b o r o t iilh f .» r e C * u !:&lt;
Cl It A 1 11.59 P M
exhausting ami
and tHtu’imriii'im'
discouraging tlfU
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Vlilt- t n &lt; Till :*;■*•; 1*
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,
iluce
living
expense*.
In.
tills
I'OUllIU
,
and
selective
Iireoding
selecting
f
o
r
-several
''d
“K'"iu
for
Armour
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Rapids
We grow w ean of ulw;i\* trving to
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‘ t r y where you can grow stuff the year*. the profitable herd may lie psny,
P enn 11.59 P M
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A r C hi c ag o
Pi-tin' 7.45 AM
nnd vfe grow hopele** ai tin* non- &gt; t ar nround the ki'*ben garden is ib'Vebtpeii: the time ri-i(Uiri-tl will ib&gt;-] Mr Miuiuin luJieves one of FlorD
iniiiff
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th e greatest .i '- .t that a man can pe iii t" a large extent on the sire. iiia‘« livestock problem* t*, thl* itnrealization of our fie-ir*-*, bin u is in
l*i nn
7.45 AM \iru i\ Ll »villi'.
Ar C t c v c l a n d
an large a pi ■«ei*ntayc of begin- j prove merit of breeds. Stockmen arc
the depth* of these trials that uv.aro have. There i* n’w.r. * *&lt;Miiet liiug to
ram ncMluo i Pirouf* af to*&lt; «tfftl*i»i3 c*»i f-c •»»wv11
iti ,1 ,iri work make She mistake backward about bringing purebred
AfPLf TO 4S f TICKt f *ut Nl 0*
able t " find the gpita test
i*tnn&lt;*&lt;&gt; II pin tit and i;r*en vegetables the year t:
1
roiii.ii
;.ri
ea‘*
.
to
Iiave
.l.ffu-il - i r r l ‘ -*tb* Hilt! the Mate until f| Is tu-fi.
iI i
I ■r1i 11r.1 .1!
It i- in th e r«M‘&lt;in«iiitloii tif our nnn I
I t lion, lit | fr.ee |l.«l!i of the animals presente*l
•i i.liy ! . * in,-1- It"
hopo- i,nt| ilit* -.,f , ii,|er
our own*
"THL STAflOSRO RAILHOAU OF Tt T iOllTn
• »fir.,j• r, &gt;,iy * Mr. f t u it.
'•’I'iu- j I'* till M.ition i.re eXeeliellt speelidea* to w I *1 I- bc-1 for ;■ th.il ue • I am glad In *■■»• 11........ h
J. G KI n s Lr HG■
a . w rntTOT
piled tip it!1 the lot pi t|ti r e r of tin* yte -ig :ir-j»ttal may score liigh, bill 1mens and will make u,grind fnumlac . , 11. 1. *. ■
i I
sometime* n-&lt;; t-i greater height i
ttlyrniQt, t--s n t tti.r ^ * u « r * c t
U V . ' J . I t.
mi null- i utility Bank. "I' 1 on ■*i Its -Ian din; iwheal■ i by" t!n- score I , ' " ,i t" r a-Nhortborji, herd wliicti will
J AC litiON VrVL.tt FLA.
thiril We have eVef lire.tired uf, be
..n. in t .1. ■| gix 1-1 Mu lilt* 1 111 MTS \ ;*!ui
In* built up before the si.ihe
cause uneon*rimt*i.v
uneo.n*rioit*|v when we sur- t h a t a uiie l,.tnlib:ig will
I't-t i t* .| tluTt- and -p ,ik* wt-ll'f.tr I’m tile of goorl prntlui’er*
bused
from" quarantine, showing
A i i M antrender of our ;i*inrd there i* notliirgb
r ;,i &gt;■
"It!
t r» t I,.;
vk.it
i
an
l-e thine with itr.‘«id founda­
tcu). ui'l' ••»»:It rot • r.• '.*4
pt-rlct «
l,efI t-i do I it to throw our*i |v«*.
♦
i t - i ■* &lt;,t v ui ,.nt i "r . 1.t- p,i t .1 w • I**,.
t
i
o
n
'
slock.
The btatiou farm i* ♦
upon the n.efiyi of One w lui i- al­
(as. a youMger.oru* tu conforniiHibii or
years
1ind
.wntdd
lower
hitv
I
m -&gt;
f
form v ie 1 i.lgeil by "hr- n ui,; car«l tick-free.
ways near at hand to give that
.it "I* &gt; «iitu* ■ i i }-c,.^, t i i
uf tun h itreali r
bh -11i &lt;o .* f**■t
lb .i ’. i■in■ , iti louchtiil if the
1 he Ar m u n • ii.pan . built their j
Tlti-c vafiiu. iii a sire ol good producers.’ p.n king plant at .fcirkfennvillc.
give. It i- when we -top lighting Bank had imt pur* I .i*f*l h
not I ♦
against the inevitable tliat wi*.really people tin not b«t!i*'\ ■ in bi t i ng lot.* In fa*-! i i litt itrg a sire, the method b e i . i ’ise t h e n v it i a Inrcc number "f I
••• i ■ ' r. *ut;
begin tie gr.-w itit•• out projo t -t..i I “land idle and
t .i b mar *- tuff, . j
•-f. I
. ‘ hittyfil .*••* by. the mi|l\, •x.t'.lv ia LL ,t
uiiy &gt;1**1.
«t...ieti l— idle
ure t‘fitt! first Mate w,. tia *1 wr«U;Tr *
r* 1
of Ins t'r- -|*rir. "
of tA. Inpiog -tin
blit w nh a Inq
all over tlo- i ty.
I am a ii.^le
idea- and wrong itnprv ~i.*nn to guidi'
The r*-.»I- test, then, iti shier'ting n ii.du try in this s ta te and the sobth
taxer
in*,
m If, anti !i«&gt;na**tl. bMi. vc
* *' «
us, because w t* depended too much
sire
i &lt;i T .ui ti 'd'.tir.. herd i*. What generally which would demand a goo
upon our own fault}' viewpoint, and TIt a l when a prupe'tx owner wii! not e.iii hi., eiLpriug put into tlm nillk market. Tho ,n&lt; tiv ity ’ among sto c k ­
upon our own erroliepus"judgment. build or* let any other per *»ti have I |fi*i! twice t-uch' day (or three Imii- men throughout the sta te is proving
It. is fvlien w e admit that we are th e property . a t a reasonable price '-l.'t-i
iti ♦l,c &lt;■■■ ' B,t-- vtr.t,iri» the wisdom of life A p p e a r formiebl. i |
11*■,i ifi.!—an,'u i-lp i
-H a M r'tn -msiki'-Tnt^tnti^- r h ni-TcrTi^
lii other .words, th e stocktfien are |
1 T ‘ ^ P W.Cf l ° meeting the com pany half-way.
gin to grow weary oj what seem* to not be taxed u.»y .iiyre fur ;the build- ®
ing 'th an the th e em pty lot w;)S. qttealion, whether he is old .or
he a hopeless hlrtiggle, but. on the
worth. There nro ton m.n.y’i m perry
*° ,on* 08 l"* U lU ,lvt*
il
other hand, it i* Just at such lilneow ner* here holding empty
lot* j
breeder.
.
j
tha.t we are quite likely to tling our­
S A N F O R D 'S HOUSE O F S E R V IC E
waiting' for tho other fellow to come
With the select inn of a good sire, i
selves upott the unconscious influ­
along and make their property r un half the dairy protiiems lia\i- been
ences of the moment anti look to a
itv ••ni:ir davis
solved. Selection of the hc*l heifers
higher power, for help out of our valuable and in my opinion these come* n ext.. This cannot lie done
owners should be tnyed enough to
difficulties. In other words, we be­
m ake up for tho huildjng that satisfactorily until they hjive had nt
**Mutt" Wilson Suit)
come tired of protesting and resent­
lease one, and in sfome cases, two
should
be
built.
And
then
-when
a
The
many
Sanford frienffn wilt be
ing, of lighting and failing. Wc rec­
fellow dm-* make an improvement calve*. It often happens that the glad to learn tliat M utt Wilson,
ognize fate when, it comes, and with
his tuxcA are raised and it seems that first lactation period is not a good last year star pitcher of the Snnford
this recognition comes also the high­
index of what u cow is capable of club has been sold to the Augusta
er prerogative of being aide to' sub­ be has an extra tax added for being producing.
progressive.
There
is
no
real
reason
club of the South Atlantic League.
:
mit with ready graces to th e de­
for holding vacant lots in the heart
T.o get'his services, the Augusta club’
crees of One who orders discipline
bad to *uy $500. to ' the Eufaulu
Weight Limited by Ticks
Buyers ami Shippers of
where it is most needed. We may of this city. All of them could be
'An ounce of prevention is worthvcluh for his release
sold
right
now
at
handsome
profits
plead for release from the trials that
tnilHil of
. . f nlie.i
»,( ‘ ■is
.. especially
..
to their owners and yet they’“ \vill a pound
cure, O
and'it
: t
overcome us in vain, hut when wo
Clerks va. High School
not tu rn them loose or do anything true in the case of euttlo tifk fever.
with them. This city will never 'I here is no recognised curb' for this
The Sanford clerks ure organizing
grow' uniH these lots are placed on disease, but" granting th a t there is, n team to play the High School the
tho market.* •
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* we would stttl want to eradicate latter part of the week. The team
•
210 E. First Street
Sanford, Florida
ticks so tii at larger and b e tte r cattle is being .organized by the Sporting
c I see that there will soon be a may be m arketed from- th e state of Editor and while the task i» being
W hite Way in Sanford and this will Florida." says Dr. E. M. Nlghbert felt several arc bolding out for more
bo u nfi-p in the right direction sure. of the U. S. bureau of animal indus­ money, while those who are under
helit-Ve that the Sanford Public try.
" H e a v y tick infestation of cover will practice th e latter part of
Service Co., will meet us half way cattle may result in blood loss the week.
nnd give the W hile Way a rate that amounting to two hundred pounds a
if i ♦ i f
ACCOUNT PRESIDENTIAL
will enable It to be maintained nt year from a thousand pound steer.
tonsider&amp;hle interest has been
least until ton o’clock ut night. The That is one reason that native Flor­ created already from just the talk of
ROUND
INAUGURATION
TRIP
present street lights do not give the ida catttle, or 'pincy woods’ cattle (his game, and several Sanford docproper illumination at all and this so-called nre so smull and make tors have been requested to be on
Tickets On Sale March 1. 2.’3. Return Limit March 10.1917. .t'P"_n
city would, be n real city if the j weight gains so slowly," *uy« Dr. hand, *t&gt; a* the injured will.he taken
Payment of Fee of $1.00 Ticket ran be Extended to April 1®. 1917.
W hite Way were Installed. Let us Nighbert. "T hby have to raise and care of. Both managers are con-1
Fast Daily Train* with Electric Lighted Drawing Room, Sleeping
have it by all means.
nourish thousands of c a ttle fever fident of victory and Coach Hutch•Cars, Coaches, Dining Cars and Free Reclining Chair Cars.
ticks and suffer with mirro-orgun- inson will send in hi* best bet to
SCHEDULE
• .
The Tonjue and Typhus.
isma of rhe disease"in tKelr systems work against the clerks, while Hunt,
According to I*. Itcmliiigi-r, quoted while they are trying to put a little Betts and Woods will do the twirlIn the Journal of the American Med­ llesh on their own bones."
.
ing act for the clerk*.
By doing
ical A* &lt;ne|;tl|0ll. all illflllllble method
p.
The Government's lfilfi v a lu a tio n »this it give* the High School hoys a
of telling- whether ii pul trill 1ms,
of Florida's cattle, other than dairy chance to bat against all sort* of
For Pullman Reservation, Call on or Write
ty phoid (or paratyphoid) or the much
more ser'ou* typhus, I* to nsk hllu to cattle, tvai $14.90 a head, which is pitching,
- l i t
"put out ymir tongue.’* The typhoid or higher than for Alabama and Mis-.
•
•
Manager " I ’cwt-c" Tillis
porntyphofil patient does It without siasippi; thut h^s- been explained on ' ’
Standard Railroad of the South
effort, tmt If he Ims typhus lie ttntj-, the basis, of FIBridu-cattle being s j Has been a vt*ry busy leader here
138 West Hay Street.
•
JACKSONVILLE, FLORID*
not got It beyond hi* teeth
much ofder than those in otlie recently.
His team which he has

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PAGE THREE
L ost— Male puppy, white and red
Thcordora Milldr, Mrs! Munsop
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Merry
Sunshine
Presscr
spots,
boh tail, weighs about .‘10
A RESUME OF SANF#R[f
pounds.
Finder return to R, F. D.
^
Lillie
Henjamin
HAPPENINGS UPTO DATE
Narcissus
.............
• Nevin No. 1, W. R. I’revatt.
54-L’tp ■
ALL-STEEL ELECTRIC-LIGHTED TRAINS FO I|
Mdtmi *11 Gwomitftiatioiii for (kit
Charlotte
Smith
Colomn 10 M5«Mlr Ui(o(,M«( PK«o«
lost—.Suit Case with initials on
The Maypole Dunce
Spaulding
Mft, ft, A* I * f I ' K o f t * No. I©3
end "T . K. F." $30 reward and no
Thelma Shipp
r
DIXIL LIMITED
DIXIE FLYER
The Fresh Start
Spark questions asked if returned to 1
Lv Jacksonville
ACL
9.15 AM
Lv Ja c k so n v ille . -A C I, 8,30 PM
Hands' Stable.
63*3tp
Ar M a c o n __ _
(ISA F 4.38 PM
Ar M a c o n ........ .-.(ISA- F 4.25 AM
(Words by Olive Newman)
tlubf Party a S u e c tu
[ whs great sport and tnt’rriment in
Ar A tla n ta . . . CnfO
7.30 PM
Ar A tlan ta
f ’uf G ^ .4 0 AM
Kodak finishing done right at
Olive. Newman ’
Thf s u t f a g Rink has added one blowing out tbo candles* and whore
Ar C h a tta n o o g a RCtSIl 11.43 PM
Ar C h a tta n o o g a NCIStl 12.12 PM
113
Kim
avenue.
*
53-3Ip
The
Orel
|ey
Waltz
ore delightful affair in the Rubo the fltth* hosted was given many
Ar Nashville
. "CISll
4.07 AM
Ar Naihville
SCISlt 4.45 PM
1ze 11a Stone
t.v
Nashville
LAN*
4.15 AM
Lv
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8.15
PM
|v tl, n!i list of enjoyable e n t e r - . delightful birthday wish's which
THE ALT \ MO N T E IHlTKI.
|
Katnuuzcttu
Ar
Evanivillo
L.VN
8.38 AM
Ar
St.
L011I*
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7.70
AM
fur the popular resort ' surely will mme true, a f c r which a
txlnmenl
I -v N
8.48 AM
Lv Nashville . . . U N ' 4.S3 PM f Lv Evansville
Sarah
Warren
Kasterby
Altamonte Springs, Seminole Co.,
Ar S t. Louis
L.v N
2.00 PM
Ar Evansville
UN
0.58 PM
never fa,l* to draw 11 crowd when return to the l.iw 1 wh red umy and Headings -1
mt 1pedal affair is announced and delicious refreshm ent^ w 're served
Lv Evansville .. .(.‘A i:| 10.25 PM Lv Evansville
CjfcJ I M S AM
.
Florida
la) His First Piece
Lv V incennes
( Al l 12.08 PM Ar V in c e n n es.
CALI 10.16 AM
*°rfood time .is always the result, and m o re 'game* enjoyed. Cannon
Most popular ami delightful win­
Ar Torre H a u te ' ( ' Ai l 1.’ 3 AM A r T w i ' L l '. e . J I I 11.40 AM
for participants uml spectators alike. received qiany lovely gifts from her • lb) Entertaining a Minister- *"•ter hotel in interior Florida. MngA r D anville........ „L'ALT 3.13 AM A r oanvIU-j
. ( JK I
1.07PIM
icj A Little Hoy's Mercy
On Tuesday evening, the -whole little friends who were Rose Laniflrent location, between two lovely
Ar C h i c a g o ........ (Mi l
7.10 AM Ar C h lc a h . lV.lT
4.25 PM
Mis*
Muriel
Harrold
t0.n of UinRville arrived en masse, Verm* Hurt, Camilla Piilestmh Mar­
«'ixiu*&gt;if mirni ilnil ObKntiilon-l.lbnK)'
&lt; „ t vn i / unt pp t.'ul,
lukiv. Forty acres in parks. Golf,
The next meeting will be held on
J«rk«mvillP In Chii »r&lt;*
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-fortfd hy Hank Dewberry, the garet Neal, Clara Hray. Margaret
|irj*lilii-l|i&gt;imi Mit tilnj *;ar%, .]*, L-K.nvill,- *&lt;■ ( l,i. i«n «u,-l pi' Luun.
tennis, bowling, billiards, boats, or­
Saturday,
March
l)p.i«tiiit-l(ot&gt;m Stwrlnii (
I.i. k~&gt;hvi'l- t-i \tlai.:
-.
,fctriff of that Wl*u known little Hritt, Theodora Miller. Brfjtn Hig­
ange grove, etc., nil free to guests.
Ui-iri'i-ililJip C'u«lii'i.-1 ■- i. . .
il&gt;4, faPWliViiRl lot i ICD
burg, and temporarily planted itself gins, George ar|d Maria Move. Helen
Mining
l^u»
pptY
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k
,I
Hu'..I
&gt;,
nriinli-,
rvif
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Call
Fine fishing and shooting.
Pure
on tin lliiur of the rink. &lt;’is Hop- Colbert, Rebec ru Stevens. Charrun BtTitito i n t r o W c n i r m o c*« nt ■r * v*tpo&lt;*»
spring
water - from
'Altamonte
»pr*y to «m Tiemr M ia r op
birn otherwise Known as Miss Kos- l(,' ;e Hit:-, "II
iinii'tt! Sltinholser, ,
Springs.
nciOtid Radford was great and car­ Carol Marlow. Margieflte Garner, 01(1 R a g s a t T h e H e r a l d O f A T L A N T IC C O A S T LINE RAULROAD
The Altamonte I* noted fof excel*
■ -♦'THE S T A N O J f t O RAI LROAD OF THE C O U T H "
ried otf tie ■
for *ko most rid ie - Ma\ and Slap, m t Purdon and
Jii'l?. T h e y n i lis t h e C 'l e it n . IR?tm) °f euisin® and Service and .so­
A. W. F n i T O T
J. G. K I R K L A N D
ulat* female character. Her imper Paul Miller i f C! irlnttn, N. C
cial life. He sum nhd auto out and
eiiiiiidn F ttirx ic o &gt;; int i c 1
piniiou v i i u - i t r ' . i s ; 1 c k
,onation was pnrtirtilarly. clever.
2 1j C e n ls - lY r .P o u n d .
jA
ft
r
n
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rtA
rEUPt/RLk, . get beat dinner s e rv e d . in interior
lVr»
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s
.a
real
baek-to-the-soil
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Florida. Hr come .for n Saturday
srtb!. in .the person of Mr. Hugh
There will . 1 a imrt
art
party for
[night tiufiper mid ij.ince following.;
Wh t 1 pit ally appareled In far- Junior *Ci vie 1
C l i e IV.
Excellent' ftrch* str,i;
- won the o ther prise, Club on &gt;.i
ruff -*
U_H
ttml—
m,—thhal-t-oslnm*. t*ci*e-tlmt - Three i;V! »—
proprietor*.
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Mr. White
, i.y .vir.
o m . o tit
.11 the
me L
„ .i;,
tils he*
•t r-nT.T
Uriel; road o p o ' Saturday, *Jaa.
winter.. -Miss Amelia a „ j |.„ve d gi: -i |
Kink t'
}20th from the Altamonte to Orlando,!
"rnlnln
speliety
queen"
j
Tarkrr.
etc.
41-if
of Jlinc ■ • wiyi thlre in all the 1
- Wllthti.U
rrr J.A
glory of lit-.-, .--pring bonqett. Doc;! The Valentine
’ given ! ' S.
■The .Temple
.Uicr inert. Ji-I Sprowl and llet* Agile* 'Guild, hi
t orn - -&gt;f Mr
,der\t‘
-e
at
llu* ll.ipl; t * Teitijile
cunning
litild
tracker
\V.. 1 W
,
, , * . - -Itllitlr Se hul(2 I.i
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I.i
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wgr*’
I11I1
I
a(
the
usual time StHiday
rfntl «uj,-. |ifu,n
fkls'in I ungalow nprorta dnd
iMip M
* All Local AflvertMrmenls Utidei
e elu.rmiitg;«
Bi'lned
at
!»:.Vl
iii
t'Jie ijiornin'* .pith
Tliiti Ileading TliKEK CENTS s
b*M*» '
S ™ * ™ * "f S S t
of the wt k tin »hufrji
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hurrji rit
riffle
Supt.
John
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.'.in* in rhar.'y
dr. H o g . Hdllow T ho r ... •
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r KEach
i c Insertion. Minimum
Th'e
:-.ri,duy
school
i* growing and
«*
1,,,k 1 :,rn! lJia&lt;,u .‘fttorty |dc..»trati'vl-‘ of .1 i, i.-,.. .Tin--! C hartfe 25 Ce
I n I k.
b a a ’ attained Jin average of over 200
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Non-Filling Typewriter Ribansweri ng a n n i l y r r t i s e i n r n t in, m I &gt;ml ■m r. (&lt;ir 1lp; , year.
This
Mr, nud . Mra. M i l l . ft .t.,tiiii.,'i *h** *--»*
Offi-ti’
1-1■' 1 wh re tin iii'ii** t- in.-lit inneii III t In­ ■iii'.' i;- h - been tin r.i-.il 1... - nr
w Vurk rity. Mr. and
Smllk
b e n ? a r t) g u a r a n t e e d lo ^ i v c 7 5 ,0 0 0 im tin' I'-M-t Mft
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For Ri-:it F 'rjr room house, I J 2
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, tin- "Flay of the Hour" the Sunday school orchestra and the Fillin' t'o. Jl&lt;t jier. month. Enquire t i.in Endeavor will tn«*'t fdl -of th
inslalled, tw &gt;capable leathers ;tre in ehar^e, courses
FiideavtUS'rs &gt;-( th" «it y Thtir-day
in V.’-*' -man suffragist rlibmn churrh i heir. Very nun.ring-and in­ Herald Hlli*e.
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study and character of instruction.arc high.-grade.
evenin' at 7:30 in (tlt»* Congregita lur.
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Mr. Taylor is a. young mnn &lt;f
or StenouYaphic Course at a reduced price. If ydu
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Eternal
Youth, were the Colwnial and other old Myrtle Ave.
fine parts and enthusiasm, l b ' will
can’t enter by the 1st, call anyway, see what we are
, wherfh Mrs. Wales as Grace Curt- fashiuned gowns wyrn by many of -Fnrnhsbed .Rooms by Day, Week hi,v? " T? * ' message for all young
doing and reserve a scholarship.
wright i i ,ngp» from .nn-bltl woman the lud'es.
Pumpkin pie. dough­ or Month Park avenue flat. Iu5 ..... .... who are interested „ young
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of .so !,, ;i -nfTragist of 50, a society nuts and other toothsome goodies North Park iivcmie, over L. R*!
7 . W,,rk' &gt;•"« "very Lm b avor'•r
make
an
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lie
present.
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and a d e b u ta n te of 20, of the long ago were s e r v e d - with I'hilips i -Co. .drug store.
Mrs.
Lringing ini., play the entire gamut coffee.
Hring some one with you. • A, cordial
James Pulton, manager.
30-tf
emutiiin, pathos, frivolity, love
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M. J. VAN GEI.DEKKN. Prlnrlpnl
Lost -Hunch of keys on a Fourth
*ml batred in her backward flight
. Fitn Ton Porlij
people of every society, and lo the
National
Hank
chain.
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lot youth. From the ria«v of the
SANFOIU)'
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Novel and interesting was Hie
plcasV (eturn .to Hill H ardw are Co., public to attend anil share In the
Furum. wholesome
comedy
and
Fan Tun party with which Mrs.
service.
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ti'ir- dramatic situations hold the
city. .
65-litp
Frank Woodruff entertained on Sat­
audiemI* i,i their ever inrreusing in*
urday afternoon in honor of her at­
iT ^ t iF the plot.
tractive guest, Miss Agnes Devlin.'
Not duly should the boys be en- T he rooms were simply decorated in
'
r°uraged hut those who fnil to grasp a color scheme of yellow anil white.
,lli» opputtuuity to hear a fine In the Chinese g a m e .o f Fan Tan
tfoujio of professional actors will Miss Maragret ■Cadwallader won a
n&gt;i*a a mre treat. Mrs. Wales has lovely little hud vase. A little guess­
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aumatir readers of the country.
kept the merry girls laughing glee­
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fully all the while. In this game
&lt;fia/ininp Dirlhddy Ctltbration
Miss Edwards was the successful
&amp;
. There i« enouffh latent enegy stored in your untmliiic
Mrs |t , n Gmhrje entertained on contestant and was given a pair of
tank Jo wreck a city if Homeone should discover the secret
-aiuriiay afternoon with a charming embroidery
seissors.
A
dainty
of how to harness Jhe power. A gasoline engine as now
'•dn i , party in celebration of her chicken salad course was served
constructed succeeds in using only nbout twelve ner cent, of
•Urartivi little daughter’s .fo u rth wi t h coffee at the refreshment hour.
the Intent energy in a gallon of gasoline; the balance is
‘•fthday. Carmen and her amnll Enjoying the rhurming hospitality
wasted. Absolute control of this power would probably en*
Lad the gayest of happy of their gtacious hostess were Misses-T3
able you to run your/car one hundred miles on a gallon of
iitu - on th*. law n playing nil sorts Edna Plant, Charlie Seay, Annie
gasoline.. Engineers have attempted to control this power
®' 'hiIdi-h games throughout the Whitner, Hess llihhle, U t r y Cald­
by means of carburetors.
('imt )n|it hours of a glorious nf- well^ Lucy Whitner, Haze] Steven­
THE FOOT AID ArfCEL*
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''noon. Like li swarm of beautiful son, Myra Futch, Helen Holland,
ERATOH. by d i r e c t and
y i f rili., they flitted about in the Cluire Walker, Rena Murrell,* Mar­
positive control Kficntlflcnlly
Fool Air Accelerator Co.
u'd.iiu in the happy abandonment garet
Cadwallader,
LilKan Her­
I'nion Central Huilding,
inserts -hot air In correct pro­
‘ "IdhiMid. The dining room was ring. /Muriel Ilurrold, Laura Chit­
Cincinnati, Ohio.
portions in the intake mani­
Enclosed please find Jti.OO (Check
fold of your car, and thereby
Higgins,
Alice
rr^.tlllv a^ornc«l in pink anti white tenden, Adelaide
or money order) it) full payment for
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InrreaKek the efllclcnry of
j.!7 ' |’d " r being used wi t h charm- Whither, Rut h Met linger. Nellie
one Foot Air Accelerator, with the
juur carburetor one hundred per cent. * HERE IS WHATAVE CJ.A1M AND (.FARAN l LE:—More Speed.
s ' 3,-i t i„ the artistic arrange* Eider; Martha Fox. Miss Nash. MrsMore Power. Less Carbon. A Cooler Engine. Fleiibllll) and Ease In Drltlng. An Air Drake. Sating of 50 ■ understanding that you guarantee it
1he table was centered by Thom as Gotten and Miss Lillie
for life, and will refund my $f, 00 diL
per cent. In gasoline.
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posit if 1 return your device within
• white birthday cake with Harrold of. Del.n 1.
il&gt; f'mr I 3- i .tudles. The decora* •
30 days.
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forming the' (igure four, the
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Address
SANFORD, FLORIDA
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                    <text>IN T H E H EA R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T ES T V E G E T A B L E S EC T IO N

IN-SANFORD— Life U Woith Lioin*
\NKOU!&gt;. FI.OltIDA, TIP.SI&gt;AY. MAIM M r,. I

-b u s t e r s PREVENT AR
MED NEUTRALITY BILL
, from p a s s a g e
.larch 6. — Twclv

Wsihington.

j*s*tafs. I'd I
, Ed enrourage
Democratic chi

Relation* Com
i«ounc«d‘ hy
ttokoman a*
Jus in the history of. any .civilized
J . 1.0 . i l l , 1 all mot■hdminR majority in congress up to
thr last tninyt® and denied to the
rroiilrnt a luv. authorising‘ hint to
jrn. American ships to meet the
firrmsn submarine nenaro.
twentyI'njhlilioR throujrhbut
ui hou;* ef onlittuottx session to|
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that thpir ik’iini.ie of the!
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Five southern states—Tennessee
Alabama., Oenrgfcn— Nnrth Carotin
and*Virginia are threatened with dis"
ustrous Hoods.
Rivers already are over their ban k :
in eastern Tennessee, southern Gcorand eastern Alnbatna with ron*
aiderable property damage and hun­
dreds homeless in Tennessee. So fur
no. In** of life has been reported.
Chattanooga and ■Knoxville, in
Tennessee and Montgomery and
Tusealoosa, in Alabama, are the
title* most directly threatened. Tho
Inwiands around the two Tennessee
t..\ins .-1' ,.d. have |n-**n dooded in
t ii.iflaiio ieii. many residents have
lit'.'ii d iven f'lun ig elr home* Sub­
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tkrir i &gt;1 1 titoes an oppor, •«nii&gt; to j
rote ,oa l he i’Sined nbutrnllty ' bill.
»5d it died with the- S ix ty .fourth
Congr' *».
To fix responsibility In fore the
,ftuntr■ •(•!• iy six senators, thirl..
|{,| u .
• *..i forty-six .l&gt;( mocrats
,| ;i . -i'* *to prm l.iiir.iiiR t *
the world th. t the&gt; favored passage
cl the m«*ure.

The text of the manifesto follows:
"Tbv majority of the United
Ktsxfor favored the passage of the
terete hill authorizing the President
oi the I nited States to arm Arneriran- rneri lmnt vessels ;i similar hill
i ■ , iviiir passed the house by
t vutc o! I . • to l J. 1’ iPlei the rul* cl the •&gt; .i. allowiiiR unlimited d- •
if. to lie iinpiMsilile tn
•. t ■ prrvious t •&gt; ilium
! • « lx a this si‘s»niii m
tonyfi . ■ if
\\ e desire tie
iu tripe1 1 •• t•r« *1 on- t In? record to
Mtjl ii-h tin- fart ’ that the senate
(iio’di t ' - )•eislation and would
w*&gt; i‘- i \Hi** i onld lie obtained."

li t i.il.l

HI CI I WATER D A M A G E S
MITCH PROPERTY IN
FIVE STATES

. them as tii

Wa-. I.al «■»!!» 11•• and his small • oup

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morrew. wane lurtinr easi uiiuu
Pigeon Fiver - ‘has overflowed Its
banks.
*
Hlvets at llnnd stuge in Alabama
;ip. tin* Al'.tbantn. ltlack Warrior.
I .-till.u*t" • .ii I * bat lahoorhee.
In
&lt;. •.&gt;rv*i.t tlx Hi mice, ( &gt;. r.dgei* and
l |.-Mill . I •C .1 •• t&gt;* he .It Hood
-tag** Mmida &gt;. .in North Carolina,
the lloaiioako ninj Neusc rivers are
rising rapidly and may ‘overflow
Monday* while the upper James in
Virginia is threatening to ro out of
it*, hank*.
‘T he Hoods are the results of heavy
•iiill. Jor the past several days,
i Inimvlimit thy south. Flood stage*
ih the ten rivers are pre*idled on
tin* ]•&gt;m i rr.trfnll. Generali' rain or
.mm is tin* fnrerast fm tomorrow in
I |:c f, \4- -fairs a IIerled, hilt fair
we.,iher i- |run is* d f.*r. Tuesday.
’|‘|i,&lt; threatened Hoods cover a
wider at ('a than any Hoods recorded
in the sooth in r* *•* t ■ ir ...id all
indication* a f that in some plae(*s,
parti* uhirly in i*:i«*!i*rn Tennessee
t|. , will l,&lt;* lie- iiio'I disuSt/OUs ill
rnany years.
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V. id

til." « in - I ,i**ter oil

Ei*h • liiidn on* Tuesday, .April
i\iuii iii 11*** inmnmiou* i«»ur |u^|| hiujjft.
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hrfori*
it.
t
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Th«*
H.tutf
alTt
i
icil
.are
Tennetuco
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or
two,
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Ir*!i» . , .imr xi. this kind that has idu a
^
rofoseUwl— M t k tfciuly- -D o o r n m— A in lm m s -;— Iv v H -h ^ -t-w ftd in o ♦xrr I *
given the readers. The j over here we .would Ret him to Ji''H
,
pri»y—|
*&gt;
r
r,t»Uivy—ui—m*.k—tie
th
first
.taken
hy. \V«hhlnRt«»n,a mid VlrRinta.
hp 1 '
yill I ** giv-eti rn.IT- Lo-ltm-*r*;
t
o
,
he
ubU*
u»
»'
leyl
th
y
mid
a
Miiurtcr
uro.' he klsserl
bureau annoijncnd that ten
*kar' i . ..ml nil thO pastors will bo
lo
gordo;
to
s«|U«lch
Jo
-"
Mis
II.lo
at
the
pnAiiage
reading:
rj
v,
would
be' affected, byt th at
.xd i i i i ontrihute a word or two
uel;
to
lower
the
price
of
print
jm
Wnm/innraGvc. of Muster and tlie
ejsi ..mi ,jf |||t&gt; duy. The special per: to protect us from h«*iiiR.t,ii
Washington, M arch 'f. Declaring bir aml Wilson
E»*t**r oVfvici** of
the
various ovvr by IlivvVrs and t&lt;» »top nil Du ( l e t *ii tie* last f.e.ir year* llu*r** bad cat office ill tl
will be giyeh also in nn- political ugitntioiu Ju**t wh.it wit i,,.
• ehungts Iff “ lb"
Ohio ha* gi
®*her part *.| the t'dition and tho done with the people of that stat spirit uiid purpose o( our political iln* presidency
t&gt;ij*r will he . filled with Muster who did not go out to church an
action" and that Americans an* llaye.i, (JarlU'li
itori&lt;4 (.,r old nntl young and the pray vie. haven't been able to lean "no longer |iro\lnrl|ilM hut liml hi**, ii McKinley uml
♦ntire rditiun will he devoted to — Havana 'Cuba), News.
made ’’ ritir.cn* of the world" by n - p f u|| the vc
Sar.ford ami Seminole county in u
cunt tragic* events, 'I’resident Wilson j,aH (umishe.l
"One feature, however, reflected d f•Mnr.ir that wiU
„ make it worth
in his second Inaugural address out- Nineteen chic
rectly the gravity of tho internatfon—
•bile to send out to your friends in
lined what the ffnited Ktat&lt;~* should United States
al situation.
Down Pennsylvania
•ther parts of the country.
, *
stun.il for “ whether in peace or war." time they wei
avenue the parade passed between
There will he umple space reserved
llis principle* wore announced us rtasaifled as s
lines o( National Guardsmen chosen
b'f the merchants of tho county to
from the New York regiments form­
•'lurtiM* their various stocks of
ing a military liurrier on either side
food* for the spring season and the
of th? line of march. * Not since Llnr*
Yesterday the President took the
E»»ter edition will be something
coin's - second inauguration during
th again on the inaugurnl . stand
•orih while not only to the •odverthe Civil War have troops been sta­
,u*r hut to each individual.
tioned to keep spectators hbek from
The ||i*rald has never before Isan inaugural parade.
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nn Master edition but believes
The cold, misty rain storm which
fHy an*l county should .have one
began yesterday kept up throughout
•»rh year and wo usk for the co- chnructer in the Famous I layerstoday it* insistent attack on the a l­
Paramount
Picture
"
T
h
e
Fortunes
nations; that the sea* should lie
0k*r»tinn of the ministers, the orready bedraggled Hags and buntings
t*niutioni, tho Hoard of Trade and of Flfi," which is tho attraction at equally aafe and free for the use of
in which the capitol city has dressed
all people* under rules set up by
business men of the county to the Star Friday.
itself.
'd1 U* make it something worth * Fill is a little French actress whose common agreement and consent;
The tain, however, could not keep
ratio to her that nationul armament should be
•nil*, ir w||| not |l0 a-lurge paper self esteem is in inverse
i..Despite
the
visitors
indoors and In the worst of
limited to the necessities of nationul
n num,,,r of pages hut it will he n diminutive stature
----- , whi(-fi
the
downpour
the stieets were crowd
Washington.
March
6
.
—
President
order and domestic safety; that
p*P*r that every one will want and fact that the first company
dismal
failure
she
still
Wilson
took
the
oath
of
office
for
community interests impose upon
a * 1* a'*° *"* a l,ai,cr that you will she joins is a
f Tkt in sending to your friends. believes in her heart that sin* i* u each nation the duty of seeing that I his second term at noon Sunday, in
‘•tnenilii'r the date, Tuesday, great actress and she determines to activities of its. citizens to foster his room ut the capitol, and wus
Inaugurated
yesterday
House, looking curiously on ns the
aD'I Third.
'
- come to Paris to set the world on revolutions in other states be sup­ formally
with public ceremonies reflecting a
women did their two hours o f senti­
her
marvelous
ability.
M«ll&gt;
pressed.
•
•
fire by
nel duty in the worst bf tho storm ..
Woodrow Wilson is the 28th Pres­
One On Calls
Kliot Sea well the iruthor of* tho
Many others trooped iri to the cap­
ident
of
the
United
States,
reckon*
*'£■ have the prize governor
story never reached the point in the
itol to he in at the death of con­
ing
Cleveland's
two
terms
as
separ­
k Ui' rc in Florida. I.nst Sunday
Fiff realizes this particugress.
ate ones because lie was the only
the day he appointed by of- Ink* where
aro other
Hut a very few had a peep at a
President serving twice who was not
i'loclarnation for all tho people lar ambition, but men
dear,to
the
much
rarer scene.- Passing the Pres­
Itind, military and naval organiza­
lbe slate to pray for rain.
Ho things shlcli become very
re-elected.
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ident's
room at the capitol just at
tions,
and
n
long
line
o(
delegations
a little shy a few weeks ago, or little girl before she has been in Puns
Virginia leads in the nativity of
a
handful* of sightesers found
Then
he
will
ro­
noon
of
private,
citizens
•ould have had a prayer day very long and we find ,her happily Presidents. **Kight of her sons—
the
door
open anil saw the President
view
the
marchers
from
u
stand
b
ln’ t the freeze. In a few weekf
___ m . i nn
these before the end Washington, Jefferson, Nfudison, Wil
take
his
official oath.
fore
tho
White
House
grounds.
*'*n now appoint a day of prayer
liam Henry Harrison, Tyler, Tayth e to u r is t* re .tin in in

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March 2, |)|T

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

rhoMwIilcTiTTioTiTol of llio Trench peopie tins borno through more then two
years of heart-wracking strife. •
The OM Sinn of the Lakes follows
voit Fnlkenhnyn unil von Sloltke ns
supreme military leader—under tho
kaiser—of Germany.. Who knows how
Vampire Dors Her First Aft
long he will Inst? In the British land
WOMAN
IS
COURT
BAILIFF
■
Charity
forces 8|r Douglas Hall; has superseded
Dorothy Green has been playing Other* Aleo Hold Official' Poelflona, French; In Itusslu .the Grand Duke
Nicholas has given-phiot.lt&gt; IIn*.osar,
vampire rolea during' most- of her
in Oregon County Govanil
General AlcHcff sharing highest
1
ernment.
conimnml; In A'ustrlu-Hungury the
Naturally she was selected for tBe
Albany. Ore.—For the first time Ini Ien(lershl|i has shifted ami ilually been
Vampire par£ In •"P^tria," Inter­
the
history of l.lnn county and per­. given almost entirely Into alien JiRnds;
national VTies of romance and pat­
haps
of the state a woman Is nellng. while Italy’s troops, although always
riotism. released by Pathe,-in which
&gt; under General Count Cudornn. have
Mrs. Vernon &lt;?u»tle is the star. In iih a circuit court bailiff here. At the. not been lighting so long us those of
beginning of his term here Judge Ming“ Patrla,” the 4th episode of which
ham appointed Miss Leila Mitchell of&gt; the other great power'll.
will be seen at* the Lyric Theatro Allmny bailiff of Ids department.
Age His Only Fault
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Tuesday for the first time in her
The slowing-up of the battle of the
Iler service was coincident with the,
film career, she doca_ n_ really . good beginning of tho terms of the first: .Somme without n distinguished nlllyd
deed when she saves l^ntria from a
success, has been a great disappoint­
ment to France. Itut few Frenchmen
watery grave. Hut even in doing
blntno Joffre forth!*.- 'Criticism or him
this kindly act she has an ulterior
has to And comfort In the fact that he
motive.
Is old. that he fought In the Franco“ I have been playing vampires so
Prussian wjrr, and Hint, his drlVhtK
long," says Miss Green, "th a t mov­
force theoretically should he exceeded
ing picture patrons naturally asso­
by that of n younger luuu.
ciate me with such parts. Often I
He Is one of it group of grent
wonder what they think of me in
French leaders vylio got their curlier
private life; I hope they understand
training In the 1870-71 struggle with
Gerumuy. Thu others of the group
that oil the ntnge, I am judt an or­
inelude the one-armed hero, General
dinary young woman who spends nil
Fail, and General Foeh, who Juis been
her spare moments at home.
In
direct command of the Kommu op­
"Broadway und the .bright lights
erations.
do not appeal to me. A girl cannot
Tho present oar has brought to Hie
dance ail night and retain the roses
fore certain younger olllcern. Men who
in bPr cheeks. Ai)d in order to lie n
were only colonels or less when the
&lt;1? went ntmiit Hie expedition'In hl-c |
successful vampire, one must look
struggle commenced are now com­ i Imiii I methodical fashlogi studying _llfQ.;
young and attractive, just the same
manding army groups. Paris politi­ country nml Its method uf warfare, i
cians of the intriguing sort have been and after Hotnder's death hu'tonde u
demanding for some time that the old­ march of ,riOO miles under great dltfi*
er lenders step aside ami let the young­ cultlfs and planted the tricolor over i
sters show oliat they can do.
,
• Tlmlmcloo for the first time.
•
"Illnrl le” is Dead
Hut nothing thnt limy happen ran
Wien in 1014 the great cull cntiio j
Mrs. Vernon Castle is mourning
dim the great g|ory of Joffre. It Is Joffre xvijs it member of the higher '
the loss of- "B lu eltfV . It®r favorite
info to any that a vote by either tho council of our. u body of 11 men. from J
riding hono and an cqaiue actor of
soldiers or the civilians of France |whom the commander In •hi.4 In time
I would continue him III the post he Jins of war would lie sell-clod. l i e w a s
no mean ability. •"Hlnckic" appears
laid since ID 11.
in seyerijl of t h e epi.o.|&lt;s of the laknown ns " J o f f r e He- Monk." nartiy be*
In that year the archaic French mill- |.cause o f (h e tleeeney o f Ills p rjv a tu
ternational’s romantic serial. •" Pal I tnr.v organization started toward re- .' life Kiel p a rtly lo-cnn-e ,,f ij|s ntiM.-tiiria" showing at t h e |.yr*e Theatre
form. The army was to |m\c It-. lii»t i*&gt;iis d.iit) re c lin e . II.- r&gt;&gt;ul,| •I.• m i l .
Tuesduy, a n d has
m . M . ii by
real ciiiiiiiiiiuder in &lt;lilcf m many one thing b .-ji e r Ilian w-^-k. n I- -m -l.
Mrs. Castle exclusively lor many
years, Cabinet, army leaders ami llic iiimI flint w as sleep. Tile nlglil f) &gt;]niontlot. . "Hluckie" was taken ill
people alike unhid In the di'umiul that lowing th e d lshenrietilng re v e rse at
Inst week with a peepliar fo r m of
tills IMISltloll go to (.eueral I'all.
( ‘huHerol In* slu m b ere d for a fe w
paralysis nud all oQurta to save him
Hut Pan, tlm patriot, standing In a Imurs a s p e a c e f u lly a s a baby. H e
were unavailing.
•
great council, -declined Hie honor. has no nerves.
M rs.-Castle hud ’’Illarkie" entered
Pointing lo Joffre, he said: "There • Joffre, Ml Hem lid, minister of war,
1 stands the only possible man." '
a ad Poincare, premier and later presi­
8o Joffre was selected, because Pan dent, were the triumvirate which Tre­
wanted hint iis his superior. The choice nt. &lt;1 the France Mint stopped Germany
wii« a
Juiim-itl to ito- piddle,* in iIn- Marne.
(o uliom .loilre was llltle l.liowu.
Tin- first tiling Joffre did as coin­
la lo.i.iy on) Joffre Is more GerR ig h t Thing to Contem plate.
w ..to. hi ..itie.-rs uf l.lnn .. .i in i y . Miss mail IImii Parisian. Sober, simple In manlier In .-lilcf was to Hop elvlllan
Life.is so full &gt;.i miseries, minor nnd Velum Dm I t ........ ..
eoiiuty f-et-ord- habits, industrious, rising at live and spying mi army ollleers to discover
major; they press so close upon us at e r nml Mrs. I. In Mnxw.-ll Ciimiiilugs going to Iasi at ten, and making no whether they attended mass. The sec­
ond was to d is m is s five of the show­
every step of the way. that It I- hardly e.illUtV s» liool siipi.rllitelldeilt.
yreai ptihlle appearance, lie .nfis not iest geuerals in ilic French army—lieworth white to .-all one uttoiher's at­
the figure, to strike, the French Imag­ cause they betrayed Incompetence In
tention to their presence. I'«si|llu who
60 YEARS CHASING SOLONS ination at first view.
maneuvers.
tlo this . . . .
nre merely dwelling
Strong for Efficiency.
Made Many Reformy. •
(ill the ohvlolls, and III.- olivlolis |s llie
Ills career had already bcf-n marked
Veteran Ohio Assistant Scrgeant-at
,
Ills
reforms
were almost countless.One thing ii.*t worth t^.iisldemtlofi.
by several ads of gallantry but It Mas
•Arms Always Knows Where to
lb- specialized In ib.- new departiii.-uls
What we want to •&lt;&gt;nt« iiiphit.- Is the
as
an
olllcleiiey
mutt,
an
engineer
a
Tind Legislators.
tel.-|-ln&gt;n.-s,. telegraphs, autoui..biles
Ij.-aut) nml llo- sin.m.i hli.-ss of tl.ai w.-ll
"•ysii-nuiilx.-r nml orgifutzcr, -wIto was
and
airplanes— and brought Ills army
ordered plan whl.li Ii Is s.i .bin.‘nit
tint too proud to learn from tin- kills I
to
a
i.-.'Iinl.-at
ellli-leney see..ml to none.
for Us to disell-s.—AgiiA. Iteppller.
cl's great general Sinn that lie bad 1
Il&gt;had
a
large part la bringing
impressed P.iti nml I 'nxt.-liMil ami nth
nb»i|l the three year army service law,
My Friend.
i-uin . i . . |giity. a t i\it \t.ir ».-i run •i « who 11- in tieeiiiiin Ins Iiiumslliile i
l*y which France raised li.-r standing
instrument* In regenerating Hie I reiieh j
‘ My frl.-ud Is .'..iisiiint. like that high fur tat years.
army from tv.issi to flO'iOoti men. atyd
D in in g He- &gt;f\ i |.*.ii .|.-s as Hi.r.l ii -. army.
Mar. and llmtigli ib-i.igre and* days
Joffre I,, not Itii- ITeili liman of Paris, j •&gt;o had enough to meet the onslaught
Come J.l't wcull .US. Mi dll el.aids I.eltV. ell s|st;.ltl serg. tint III 111III. Ilf |!|&lt;&gt; tithe
of Germany\s Si'll,null.
It nil.I lie-. I ktlow in) tileiid Is -Mil ll.'.l-*' o f r- pte-.-lllat Vi's, till- •..lull.4 bat the hard working peasant type!
Then .nine the great war. the storyInis
li.-.s.iile
fam
ous
|.
.i
basing
elti-lve
ublcli
made
Friiuee
great.
He
was
there, slilnlng with the ............ bar.
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•
f
wIn. Ii i * fr.-sli In every uiliid. .lotKteady light, all.I v.lnii tb&gt;- .tl'tim.-e l.-glslaior&lt; In tli.-lr Inl.s and tlrngglng born In Iflxerstihes, hi tin- Gast is-refre
It.el », .-it tl r,lining. ali-t with Hie
tie
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ill
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Inud d a i s nr.- i...-It•, I a n &lt;\- ; -b ill bud
l-ngli-U
It. I.| marshal, lt.il.ert-, bad
a i all ..I iIn- hm i-&gt;*.
.
* * . hm iJlnhvi ulili hi* «&lt;M frirmN tht»r&lt;*. I
It so. l.i-lgb Mitt lit 11 ll-&gt;!
.
warn.-4
against
It, Ills lira III tin.I f.er- ,
Hliinkiier.’ ent.-i-e.l .tie- limise In ts.'gt. lli%wns flu* tM n l «»f
a*Ii !!&lt;lr«*ti— 1
t
D aring lb.* i ivll v .ir lo- -v.-is ut tli*' it«i
!»*••• i j :i \ s
Th.. s.'in.lliv stimii ifi.• tist of a*iiint --iruirfront im.I « i.s gi\j-n |. a ,- s ,,( al.-t-u. .­ l.iiiilh iviti * trri'lnifii.i 11\ 1 thiiiOrN, iiihI 1 g!.- ns w.-|| as it bn.I met the problems
*
1&gt;.f |.n-|.are.luess, I le found time from
over l.-glsll'tlv.. se -lulls. 'Uie l|.- V leg
none of tlo at laid lud military careers.
Islutoio in.dmWsr will h.flior I'nlen.-I There’fs soiio- S|&lt;oui;|l blood In .loffre’s bl f work In Jin- tl.-bl to meet and vanb lie- Inf .a.mis p.-a.-e eid.nl &gt;.f Calllthmki. r l&gt;v .I.-, i ng nihi tj-tr.l
t

In M. M. Smith subdivision now ready

for sale.

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Some
of the finest
1
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the Sanford Famous Truckin S -egton

Connelly Real Estate Co

nut si

n,; .,1 .,i h&gt;- i ,t t I, .

h iL iu

Coolest Place

All The Time

Where The Crowd
Goes

At Htti-en h e -tislogudi *| Ills purctij*
and friends by;, aniiminelng be Inteiid•••I* to eonipFlo ^or tlfo Pniytechnh*
sell.m»I In Pitrbc Hm t r e a t ' traliitrig
place for artlllerv ollU-crs. lie passetl
fmirteeutli In Ills .-utrune.- nxaiaitiii1 1 oils among
t.’tj. and , would Imve
sfood nitieli lilglu-r Itnd tils .German
General Jotfre Will Rank in His lint In-eii lat.llrr weak on points of
grainninr. a falling of tils in which
tory With the Ablest of
the French people now take a cef-ltilii
Soldiers.
delight.-*
.
•
Itelore lie Nitthl finish Ills course the
Frnuco-Prusslnu war
In-gan nud
Joffre liefimic' a suh-liputenant In it
Paris fort. Here he-got little chance
lo illstingulsli himself, hut the horrot's of the, siege left a great Im'presHero of the Rattle of the Marne It
s.os mi his mind nml heightened Ills
Succeeded by General Nivelle, but
Hit Great Talenta Will Still
Directly after the conclusion of
Be at Service of Allies .as
peace he was employed In reconstruct­
War Council Head.
ing .flic Paris fortifications. |||« work
•o pleased Marshal McMahon when
Paris.- General Joffre has been su- he cattle to Inspect It that-lie unde the
persedod. Tho active cotiimnnd of the lieutenant a captain on the s|sit.
French armies In the field has been
&amp; Firat Came Into Fame.
placed In the bunds of a younger man,
In 1880 lie went lo ludo-Chlnn,
General Nivelle, tho la-ro of Verdun. where he liullt the defenses of HuiltGeneral Joffre has been un do head of Tonkin. He constructed a railroad In
the allied war council. Unprejudiced Senegal nml the defenses of Diegoobservers agree he has today tlie great­ Suurez In MndiigiiKnir.
est military record of tmy of tho lend­
In 1SS7 lie became a professor of
ers In the nrcsciit \vnr. lie will rank la fortifications In the army school nt
history with Nupolcon I, Hannibal, Fontainebleau, and afterward he was
Caesar and George Washington.
director of engineering for the minis­
He won. the buttle of the Marne, try. As im army corps- commander at
where defeat would huvu uu-unt-cHirt- klU^* mid Amiens lie gained Intimate
pletc German success til the conlllct. knowledge of the country where
Ilo won It twice—first, by directing lighting Is now going on.
French preparations In tho ('ritlcitl
Almost his only Mast of ftinie came
years, IlHt to 11H4, and, sccuuik by In IMKt. He was commander of n na­
leading the armies ut Hie Itcpiibllc tive column In Africa. Colonel Bon­
in Hint ' fateful month of September, nier. who coniuititidcd-the bintn line,
Kil l, oil the field of liattlo.
liu.l cncminlercd disaster. .Thirteen of
Jotfre lias commanded tin- armies of Ills ollleers and II.miller himself laid
it warring iiutinn longer tImn any other been killed. Joffre had been ordered
piuu In this war. Illtidetihurg's victo­ to uscend tlm left hank o( the Niger
ries In the two buttles of Fast Prussia from Segu to Tiinhuctoo and take |sisInvolved smaller numbers of meu nnd session of the hind which still resmaller responsibilities by fas than liinlticd Independent of France.

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— like to know “ what makes (lie
wheels go round”

.

Women arc especially invited to attend

Motion Picture Demonstration
of (he

The Motion IMet ure-makes every point i
&gt;Lood.
1 hey show wljat lutppens when ii
explodes the insitle of a motor in actual'.!
lion they show how easy it is to drive a l\
Sleeve Valve Car and show WHY. -*

t mi 11 m a m
idmission Jtn request

I allowing tin- ba tll.' o f tile .Mat lie
Ills |hivvi r In*-reused, ratli-r than dltnluIsliH.
In Januiiry, IHIU, I f w as
aunotiuii tt that. Hie government lunl
deeii|i-.l to iu terfe ro tvlth nillltnry t»p»

t —ttrnr
forth. Tlie eoimipindt-r In chief won
supreme.
A further honor and j^'spoasjbjjlty
. unto, to Mm after Hie great ctdint |l
of all the allies, when supreme mili­
tary direction was resolved upon and
pinc.-d in J . iff re’s hands. Since then
he has directed the musses of tho
-czar as well as the new armies of
Great Hrllnln. Only mi the sea, where
t h e ’Hritlsh hold sway, was Hie direc­
tion of the war dtlt of Ids hands.
AC the age of 'sixty-four—lie was
born January 12. 18T&gt;2—he may well
look back on his life work with as
much satisfaction ns Kitchener anti
face whatever changes fate may havo
In store for him with equanimity.

FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1917

Ten Picked Artists

Sentenced to Take a Bath.
Hutchinson, Kan.—Hecauso of the
ago.of the defendant Judge It. P. WIIMill changed the lino fine of G. T.
Kinpay, vlghty-oiic yuan old, to u
"Imth In water." Eighteen quarts of
whisky were found In the aged man's
house by raiders.

(Italians) .

A Trent for Sanford MusK
Lovers

A* an Encore.
Hie nephuv. Howard, two and
■'a* * old. had Jir-t been taimlit
'ting prayer. "Now- I lay iqe
sl&lt;' f., e tc ." (In eomlllg t o 'tlio
t In- -aid. "Now. mamma, let’s
"Un r llltle plt.-e’e, -l.litle Fishes
III Nil;.' " —C lev sh iid Leader.

8 O’clocI

•PAUL It. DOTI
The Noted Hand Master

Herald W ant Ads Will B ring

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More Truth Than Poelrjr
In time of praco, prepare for war.
— George*" Washington.
During' the month of June, pre­
pare for S O B E R ball plnyeY*.— Yours

- truly.

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concerts. Grand opla known, (a synonelaborate toilettes and
society folk intend that
no-exception.
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There Is much speculation as to
tho respective merits of Miss -Fitxiu
and Miss Cooper. Miss. Fitxiu is a
foreign trained singer, having ac­
quired a great reputation abroad,
especially In France and Spain, diefore appearing upon the stage in this
country, although she is an Amer­
ican. Miss Cooper on the other han
ican. Miss Cooper on the other
hand has received her trnihing en­
tirely in the United States und is an
American art product pure simple.

by the]}reforestnition of
sued today by Carl Vroomatf, as­ afforded
sistant secretary of agriculture. The private owned lands and the burdens
paper problem, he said, primarily la imposed on- their owner in deferring
a forest problem, and*can be solved Incomes from them. The community
by reforestation and scientific for­ should aubstituta^for all other forms
estry to keep up a .continuous- pro­ of taxatlop what is known as the
duction of pulp woods.
the yield of harvest tax on forest
' rAt the present moment," the lands, which are managed so as to
statement said; "we arc ‘ usirrrTiailjd-mcct theirepublic obligations;
'There are plenty of 'paper re­
6,000 tons of newspaper, and this
sources’
in the United States. The
increasing a t the rate of 10 per cent
trouble
Is
that they are undeveloped,
a year.
We nerd ulioul 7,000,000
cords of pulp a year for ull our paper unorganized ami unnntionalizeij."

March 2, 1917

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Wm.lEdw-ards, superintendent for
the Wenalden company had hisjmen
help build three vats in Lake county,
near the county line, nnd says that
the eradication of cattlo ricks in this
county will bo a great help to estab­
lishing the live stock industry on n
sound foundation.—Orlando
Sen­
tinel. '

Remember, please, that wd
manufacture or handle E V 1
ERY fertilizer and material
having recognized value-to
the grower. Wo offer many
special citrus formulas „ho
vegetable nnd field croii f„r
tilizcra. *
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Species of Blackmail.
We have discovered that It Is jsis*
slide to get n lot of attention around
home l&gt;&gt;- threatening to slug.—Toledo
Blade.

“ Our George" Whlltod SayB he can't live on a measly sal­
products,, and at present only twoary of $ 4,000 a year and demands
thirds of this supply is grown in our
To Eradicate Ticks
bf President Baker an increas c of
own forests. Wd import a third of
A cattle survey in Orange county
11,600 a season or else he'll quit.
our news print pulp wood from Can- was begun yesterday by-pr.-O. E. Q.
Only four years ago George played
adu, and trcLwccn 15 and 20 per Olmsted, veterinary inspector from,
third'base for the Jacksonville club
cent of the pulp 'wood used for our the U. S. bureau,-of nnimitl industry
and at that time a salary of $900
other paper products from Europe. for the purpose of locating sites for
You Cannot Know
was great money, but O how times
Since the war this latter source has dipping vaU, as the preliminary step
- (To X L 8- R E Feck)
For Sprains, Lameness,
have changed, now it takes $5,000
been cut off.
toward systematic tick eradication
for six months playing to satisfy BeneaLh. th^ efoucl IKut holds your
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
heart to d a y ,.
" I n order to render the United work in this -county.
the Durham lad's taste.
P enetrates and Heals .
You cannot know how love could States independent of outside re.
After tills work has been complet­
High School
smite you so;
sources for paper wo must first of ed a report will bo* filed with M. O.
Stops Pom At Once
The High School is still holding
You rannot know how love your all eliminate a** much as is feasible I Overstreet, chairman of the county
F
o
r M an and B east
practices at iloldeu Park, und with
lamb could slay
of the waste in logging. Tl.cn wc |commtts|onmi board( nm, thcti ar.
25c.
50c. 31. At All Dealers.
tho assistance of Conch Hutchinson
Ami.leave your soul this bitter* must refuse old paper, and develop rnngements wiff be made for finnnetho hoys are determined to give the
•ness of woe,
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woods hitherto unused to any c o n -' mg the work at the earliest possible
, boys n Winning team, the Couch Inis
siderahle extent.
j j atc
been working over time with his,
You
cannot
know
why
you
are
left
Both public .and private enterJ.ako county has thr* ■
i busy
players and the boys should do t M r
lu ja i e v c i
pri*« must t e k e - the lend ln."the ln; constructing vat*, siml as a number
- port and go nut and prneHce e-vefy &lt;
With empty arms and aching telligent reforwtrntlon of private of cau l 9 .owners rejldlng In* Orange
afternoon:
heart so lone*
land:. \\ '■ must provide (or the de- ,-or,niy have stock raising In both TO K ILL R A T 3 , M IC E
Sport Writers &lt;'aught
AN D C O C K R O A C H E S
N or. why tin* tempter gathered in vclopmofit of privately owned timber county have stock ranging in both
The Tnmpn Time* carried u lmse
—
— ■*
ALWAYS USK
his sheave
land* by compelling fire prptectinh counties, it will simplify mnlt-rs and
hall problem for the fans to .solve
The ptainloV bud*.that l.lo-somcd and thus checking annual loase*. Ips3t&gt;„ the trouble in ‘ handling' the
STEARNS1
last weeJt ami even M ac’ Parker of
in your home.
.
amounting to millions of d ilium.
ratlIt. t0 jiav(&gt; tho ^ymemattc work
the Times and Morgan Blake of tho
ELECTRIC PASTE
"Moreover, the public must recog- ijone in both countica-at"the same
Atlanta Journal failed to solve the
U. 8. Government Duys It
' o u cannot know, ib-ar heart, why nj2(. t},e henefits to tho community time,SOLb liVKRYWJtHRK — J5e anil 11.00
problem.
Here j.i the problem
God thought best
”
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which Hillio
Billie Evans, the great um* To try thy faith in cruriblfs of
before the American pubplre puts ' hcf&lt;
pain.
Ur: Can T y C ohb reach first base on
Or why unto 1(1* own sweet shelter-,
a foul fly that is caught, then score a
ing breast
although in Ids attempts to rdrun, ulthourh
Hi* ra!w*d -.-oar Inn’ ll Rom earth's
vancc to the plate he !* nppnri mi;I&gt; ! ( nr in a n*l rain.
retired at t hreo surreedinp Ini*'-’ • fm
t being rendered, by ::n:
awista
But \* .-*! in I n . "i
batsmen or rut •r ’
If
it f|v .i .
how.
This prtil,.* i. i,&gt; !
i*
i ri:* ! 11nn i,* wni:lil 1 i■*r *
Tl
cause many fans in iIonblilti
iiiI’nt*l*
•
w
hn
cause many of tiic w- imts
tho gume to tigur*1 Imw - it Th ■! (: ’ii Hn- .iiu-ni a A"f your
tinlay,.
possible for Cold* to r».i&gt;li l i t i it
lie teiom-ib-il ami know that4
(pul that .in ciiught.
knew heat.
Paid Well
J . McGrow, Giants, $ 10.000.
Birmingham. Ain.
George Stallings, Rrav&lt;-«, s*ui,n&lt;ili
Tris .Speaker, Cb*-. .; ,)
I i. hi i.n I'rohiti it't.i
T y Cobb, 11* trull
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Ibiili** i 'uilillS, ( Iiiim
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.igat •
Walter Ji.husun, U ,,
- J Lf.
today, Mtrring up a lurure Glut prom |
Grover Alexander, i'htln, M2.5»u,
i
1 1 * cnlivi'ii l lie.remaining days of |
Clarke Grlflllii. W.v h $!*_• nth*
tiii* b»**’ inn with' oni* of the ino.-t J
Hirghlc Jenninet-. 1 etri.ii. .tlO.boO,
U lubbdm light&gt; y e t v.iiged over ‘tho
•John Evers, Boston, 310,000.1
1 *11'- in io'u&gt;r&lt;-:.
• l j i ■ ■ in, »'' ■*
. Y, liib- pro!
mi
Ray &lt; uldvell, ) nk«-i* &lt;* m »u.
Joseph VTonjb
C!
' • ' f !!. | liliit t: . 0 ). to •(•&lt;»x— tom orm t* tl,&lt;*
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Animal Fertilizers
Chemical Fertilizers
Fertilizer Materials
Blood &amp; Bone Tankage
Stock &amp; Poultry Feeds
Spraying Materials

MUSTANG

LI«IM—

' jr *. &gt;-;:-T!rt*
Ojur immense manufactur­
ing plants and centralized
buying system enables us
to offer finest qunlitv [iossiblo in everj-thing, booklet
and particulars free from

Armour Fertilizer Works
Jacksonville, Fla. • ,
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B i g g e s t Crops
Try The Want Column

Let’s Us
Good Folks
Stick Together

Tho .11:(I *. I 1 I . s .
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paid star* and k t ■ t it
t:
t-w Y o - 1* \\ . " &lt; ! ■ *
t! •
plate, v i
than ill. 1 1 ■
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C'obli r« ■t . ■ !■ .lie -il , . •. i ,
.and Jr In in r&lt; • . ' i i*
t ) ,n i
t&gt;:iU&lt;r.
It urn* &gt;I , It !tn . •
The new mt i.t r nf lit
villc base ball .lut, i.*, il&gt; i&gt; null &lt;u .„ llit* 1*4|hi t
j h c fans t*f that city n. wjttnti* - i anumlot o*
m. anil Rn«* i- site mm. il i «vn m*'!i i".&gt;- ;t m I in n &lt;•
do it if swell a thing is posshile, Mr. i Against both tin* ditdriti 'of t ' i Rost; is a true southern sportsman, l-iumbiu lull mid tin* Ki'od iini'*nd
making bis forlu in- in i be -mn h ml . m utl. -U.L.H-L u..nti.
—rr* --fiTo’-n"*’ t"
- — detmntnr.l to~ pin J:ie‘.-nih\ i!i« on
&lt;&gt;f lupior mi ■ any pn iiibuion *tat**,
the map.- Mr. Rose, will lurn loo.e j t. h«- anti prohibit ton forces use o,-the pioney, if- money ean produce i ganixing a despetnt&lt;* resistance.
the goods anti eventually' the Jaek,Their' strcugti* i-oqfd not hi-fdulUtsonville team will njtply lor a berth iti-ly determined tonight. While tin*
the Southern League, where they prohibition men insist there is no

Orlando

Prepared fi/r Spring Fes­
tival
Great, preparations are on in ()rInndo fti
for the cqming Spring Musical
Festival to lie staged tho filh mid
of March, when two of the
most celebrated singers nnd
ng pianist' will persnle of seats for the Festival,
which embrace* three conceits willW
which embraces three concerts hns
[been opened and the indications are
[that all three houses will In*, sold out
pfore tho curtain goes up Tuesday
[right.
Anna Fitxiu, the dramatic so­
prano of the Metropolitan Opera
Company of New York will'appear
Tuesday evening with Dr. Julian
Ulen, violinist.
Wednesday nfteraoon, Jean Cooper, the most cele­
brated of all the American singers
HU appear with Leopold Godowsky.
Godowsky U known throughout
[he civilized world ns a premiere
performer, second to none.
Groat interest also attache* to the
jtoncluding performance of the series,
Mendelssohn's oratorio, " E lija h ."
Which will he sung by 200 voice*,
Embracing the crenm of the locpl
ulent. CiaV Inman will appear us
, Elijah."
The dross rehearsal of " E lija h "
ill occur next Sunday afternoon.
‘ he costuming of the young women
ill he white and th e men will wear
dm .Beach suits and straw hub*.
The social side of the Festival is
fing much stressed in Orlando. It
anticipated, that it will l&gt;«» a gain
^ek, with much entertaining, and
.&gt;e most lively inten-st is" taken by
io women.'of the city in the cos-

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I ’m mighty glad I was born a real Southerne-4. Just suppose I bad been an Eskimo,
or an Indian, or something with lings in
my~ nose and-ears !------- 1------------------ ;

feal danger unit either, measure will
‘ill, they are visibly disturbed.
Democrat*** i.rwoked to_the D u.
trirt of Columbia measure announced
tonight that if the hill is pa.-isfd
they will line up thirty or more
Democratic vote* against the. Ad­
ministration revenue bill when it
come* hack to the Iniase lm the form
of a * conference report, and some of
them even threaten to holt the Dem­
ocratic organization of the next
house.. Habitual ubsoiuec* from -the
house were calUkl in during the’ day*
nnd at tonight’s session were gather­
ed in force, in the house chamber,
while Representative* Randall of
California and Crisp of Georgia,
leader* of the prohibition force* sat
on guard against any unexpected
move.
The fight over District prohibi­
tion undoubtedly will occupy several
hours. A special rule was reported
today under which, in addition to
two hours of general debate, and vot­
ing on an amendment for a referen
dum of District citizen* it would he
possible to have approximately a
dozen roll calls on other amend­
ment*.
Members of the conference com­
mittee insisH.-d that the Reed amend­
ment to the postolllce bill was not
the cuusc of their failure to agree.
The continuing resolution carries the
amendment verbatim ns it had
stood in the appropriation measure.
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I . wish you could see my home—it is so
clean and _ bright- and cheery and whole­
some—the finest, whitest, healthiest tobacco
factory in all the world.
*

Yes, sir— I am good and proud of my
Southern birth. My mother is from Vir­
ginia and my father is from the Carolinas.
I was bom and raised down here among
you all. *

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I am called SOVEREIGN—King of Them
All! But my middle name is Smoke,
friend—and all Over the South my loyal
friends are with me, because

You Folks of the South K N O W good blood7
You Folks of the. South K N O W good tobaccol
•

I want you all for my friends—every one of you.
good. And don’t forget—

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Give me a chance—see how I make
'

(So
I am guaranteed by
. __Buy mCt
If you don’t like me return me to your dealer and get
your money back. I have said it. A Southern gentleman is known
the world over for keeping his word, and I have given you mine.

F O R ESTS

And America Will Have I'lcnly of
,,
Paper
Washington, IMur. L —Conserva­
tion of the country's forests us a
means of insuring it future -paper
supply was urged' in a statement is-

T H B

G E N T L E M A N

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SO U TH

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THE SANFORD HERALD

2

WAN T E D !
Old Rags at The Herald Of­
fice.. They must be Clean
2 1j Cents Per Pound.
Especially adptedfor
Your State

PAGE SKY*#

the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who tho advertiser is and if
wo do wo nro not allowed to give
out this information. Simply Writp
a letter and address it as per in­
structions in tho nd.

FOR SALE
For Sale- y My 10 acre farm. All
Improved and suR-irrlgated, tiling of
the host, ideated in the very heart
of the trucking district, surrounded
by thi* lineal farms and residences
on the oatt side, one quarter mile
oil of Celery avenue, loading truck
right at one side, good road, now
planted to potatoes, possession given
as soon as dug. Price only 56,000.
H All Loral AdvertiHeiucntH Under Worth,much more. See. J . O. I’uckurd about it. ’
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Our Instructive C at­
alogue and weekly
Price List

TH E

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SEND FOR THEM ThiH Heading TH R EE CENTS a

— TOrDAY—

SEED CO.
JACKSONVILLE. FL A .

Line For Each Inaerlion. Mini mum
For Sale—Guaranteed automobile
Charge 25 Cents.
tires, much lower.than the regular

Have been built and nctually delivered to retail buyers since August

prUvs.. See them. J . O. Packard
In answering an advertisement Tire Co., Sanford. Fla.
f&gt;5-2tc
where no name is mentioned in tho
Ford Tireg—30*3 plain 56.00;
ad, please do not ask The Herald
110.00;
Non-Skid
for Information ns. to tho identity of •10x3' . plain
ll-L'S.
J . o . Packard Tire Co.,
Sanford."
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These figures—31
since August 1st

I his unusual fall and winter demand for Ford cars makes it necessary for us t (f
confine tho distribution of cars only to those agents who have orders for immediate
delivery to retail customers, rather than to permit any agent to stock curs in an­
ticipation of later spring sales.

Fur Sale Heavy ilJuhle buggy,
Platform springs, canopy top. leather
cushions. Could be made a delivery
wagon. Sanford Wagon Works.

BLACK
WHI TE
TAN

represent the nclunl number of cars manufactured by us
and d eliveredjjy our agents to retail buyers.

We tire issuing this notice to intending buyers that they may protect themselves
against delay or disappointment in securing Ford cars. If, therefore, you are
planning to purchase a Ford car, we advise you to place your order and take de­
livery now.

•For Sale -Wholesale catching and
shipping fish Im-ine-s, with nets,
boats and launches. C. L. Vincent.
■IIMI

Immediate orders-will have prompt attention.
Delay In buying at this time may cause you to'w ait several months,
E n ter'your order today for immediate delivery 'with our 'authorized Ford ngent
listed below and don't be disappointed later on.

\Yhitv Wyandottes, celebrated Re­
gal strain o f Canada where vigorous
birds are raised. Constant, heavy
layers.
Hatching eggs mid Ruby
Ghix. Booking ordotx now. F. .P.
Strong, Ilronksville Flu.
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lean ( *t

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F o rd M o to r C o m p a n y

li.in e . mi be made rum i-l in h irt.nl to*6ii inch without changing avic-s

Fur Sale -One i nti-nuttonal *truck
m
r im r o u H ll .'

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s.r&amp;AiUY &lt;o. w siw
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l_'t&gt; Park tuem je; ilo .iid pi&gt;r month

ineluding water,

ti, W. Spencer.
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to .J. M . D r e s n e r , w h e r e HitfhColor­

e x c l u s i v e , q u a li t y
\ citt

J. M. D R E S N E R

waiited in

Hiird S i r e d
I.or. I llunull of ke .•* oil a i mttli
National,
Hank . chain
I'iiol'-r
P*e: i- ret'rrn 1 1 HiR Har l-vr*. (*;. ,
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B IC O E S

Springs,

I* 1* ftirl Im■ fjftl
puhlishi ti if. I «• *
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1&gt; I !mit) 1 t|*i«r 4 '

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Sem inole

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Blorfda

; ROLLER SKATES ANI) PARTS
V E L O C IP E D E S ,

a L T A M O M I;

« Allamiihte

1I5 PARK AVENEl

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AN D T ltlC Y C L E S

j AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES
• Auto Tiros and Tubes, Ford Sizes Only
; ; Horns, Spot Lights and Headlight Bulbs, Spark Plugs,
; Galleries, Battery Connectors, Blowout Patches, Cc- ;
;; meal Hatches, Vulcanizers, Gasoline and Oils.
M OTORCYCLE ACCESSORIES
i Motorcycle Horns, Lamp, Presto Tanks, Motorcycle ;
; Grips and Pedals.
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u.t—|m«p ula r—«tn«F-dt4 tgHtfiil- rrm^*^
Iter hotel in intvrion Florida, Magr
|niflcent location, between two lovely
. lakes, i-'urty .m-ri-.i, iu-parl:.-i. -Gulf,
tefmis. bowling, liilliardi&lt;; boats, or­ In rilCdll ('.ail, M. ».nth Jn.Url.l I I,cull
In nntl I 111 Hrmlnulr 4'nunl,. Mmldi., In
ange grove, etg., nil free to gueHtM.
I hinrrir
Fine lulling and xbouting. - Pure IMltrr I*. Kwopr, l'uni|.Uin*M
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g u llrr
spring ' water
from
Altamonte I til* Kt.onts imil S. Koui.ti, Jmf'
hli&gt;!&gt;*nd, IInfcml. tit.
Springs.
Tn t.uln Knuntt an&lt;l S. Konnli, Iter hittlninib
The Altamonte is .noted for excel­
II appr.itne Irurn 11.&lt;&gt; .lUtl.Vll nl OUxrr
P. Huopf, rum (ill Id ant brfi'in (itt-ij dial Im
lence of cuisine and service and so­ l.i-Urt.**
d i.i l.ula . Kminu ami l*. Kunnu,
cial life. He sure and uuto out and her hu.han&lt;l an^ m l d u t i ol a ilt l r n |hrr
than the '.lair nl Hurlrla; llial th ilr" reelget best dinner served in interior timer ami pn.InlDrr i j i l i m I* ('nliimliu.,
ami that thirr ia no prr.An In the
Florida. Or come for n Saturday .kan.a.;
la i r of I'larlila, Ihr ’ .trvlre ol a aubnight supper and dunce following. porna on *hnm wnulil blnil .alii ilrlrmlanla;
and that aaiil ilrlrmlanla am over ihr agr
Excellent orchestra.
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nl tw.nty-on* year..
It it ibrrrfon- ordered that you do appear
Geo. E. Hates &amp; Sou, owners and
lo the rntnplalnanl'a hill hrrrln fllnl on or
proprietors.
brfnre the fith day nl Matrh. A. 0 , 1017,
l&gt;eln( a rule day nf aaid rnurl.
Urlck road ope Saturday, Jan.' IhrII i&gt;mr
la further onlerril II .t thla nollrr hr
20th.from the Altamonte to Orlando, puhlUhrd In ihr Nanlnrd llrrald, a nrw.pa-

Improbable.

IWeauic of our thirty year*.of experience in buying foe
Florkia trade, and hex auae of aplendul rad and water
facilities, and low freight rate*, we aaxr you money on
hay, grab, feed and floor, guaranteed the *™ .
Because of modern machinery and prat Unity to »&gt;e*t
crate limber we aell Ireat quably orange L iir*. fruit
and vegetable crate* at reawmable pfi*w- lo pniva
our claim* write for price JUta.

W . A . M e rry d a v Com p
Palatka, Florida

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

oral Fire
Sanford

Insurance
F lorida

IDEAU
I (AWAUUMALy
' &gt;MseninoLi
f f chivoKcc ,
\ fEIimiZERi
-‘J^inon &amp;rro,fs
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At Convenient Points

B ig S to c k o f F e r t i l i z e r s
Fertilizer* fur Florida cropM on Florida soil. made by Florida Peo­
ple. Ineicd nil over thirty yean field experience in Florida livid4.
Tin-tint erop of ( 'eter&gt; ever grown at Sanford w:l- raised with
IUK.M. f lilt I ll.l/.LK, and tin- gTeattwl,mimliA of pr«litnlile crop*
grown Gore since have heeii made with IDEAL FER TILIZ ER .
11 »l VI. I i U I II.r/.KRS are m.id, right held riwult* prove it.
i Or j our ioii\ enieiii'e iljcrc 1 ;dw .iys on hand at our Sanford WareliotiHe a tog uliii k of ‘
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Clermont, Fla

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Sanford W a re h o u s e

p rice s m o s t d a r i n g .

Sanr &lt;1 Avenue

BRANCH
HOUSES

Moocprvnu

Sympathetic St ranger—"H ullo! old
clinp—fa Hen In'/” Unfortunate Ang­
ler (xnrcnKjIcully)—“ Well, you don't
Kiippose thin In perspiration, do youV
— i'na/ilng Show.
Campaign Slogans.

Wcbutcr'a "the pnst nl lenst Is soeuro," imil "Liberty and Union, now
nint forever, one imd Inseparable," ure
Imperishable. Clay's declaration, "1
would rather he right limn be presi­
dent,” will long remain In tho books
of quotations, uml along with It wilt
run recollection of the retort of Tom
Reed, when n congressman had quoted
It with an emphatic nourish, "Hut you
will never lie either.”
Oarp Chance.

"Suppose Shakespeare were living
today. .Could ho sell one of Ids plays
to a Broadway manager?" " li e might,"
replh-d 'the Indiana man. “If he could
persuade one of our other literary ctw
lebrlties to write him n letter of In­
troduction."—Birmingham Age-llerald.

tier puhlithrd
rloritfa, imir
wrrka.
Wltneaa K.
Circuit Court
al Ihr n u rt

S P R A YIN G

IN SE C TIC IO E S ,

M A C H IN E R Y
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R. C. IWaxw e ll. Llgr—
Simford Hranch Warehouse

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.
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NOW IS T H E TIM E

In Kanlnrd, Srpilnolr rnunly,
a wrek fur fuur ron.erulivr

A. flouftaa., Ihr r|rrk nf our
and the .. .I -of Ihr .aid rourt
hou.r In Sanford thi* the
l.t day ol I'ebruary, A. I». I9 IT,
(.rail
E. A. llOUlil.AHH.
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.Sn|jrltor- fur Cnrnplainant..
Ili-KHSlr
■ NOTICE H i l l 111IIN
Hid* will bn rw rirrd by I bn county comml*.inner* ol Seminole county on In* Sih
day of March at 10 o'rloek a. m. for lha
rrretlon ol a barn on county home place.
Spefldeal Inna ran be had by applying, at
rlerk'a offlrr.

&lt;*eah

ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R

E. A. im tm p A S S .

Prices are advancing every day. Sanford Is on a
Building Boom and You Should Build Your New |Home
W E HAVE

The P roper M aterials
DOORS,
SASII,
BU N D S. ■ LIM E,
CEM ENT
SHINGLES, LUM BER O F ALL KINDS
CORRUGATED IRON
TH E PR ICES ARE RIGHT
We bur fur Cash and Sell for l ’n*h and you gel Ihe benefit of
. the extremely low prices.
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Sewer Pipe, Tile and all Materials for ihe Farmer

H ill L u m b er. Com pany
Third St reet

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• PHONE 1115
Sanford, Floridn

T R Y A H ERALD W ANT AD

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FOUR'

THE SANFOiRD HERALD

HERALD

to defeat any legislation designed
to curtail their activities.
Thus It" will all rest with the
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
w
strength
t&gt;f that. National . Non­
W. M. HAYNES. Dnalnou Manager
partisan League und its ability to
Poblbtwl r.rwrj Tmadax tnd Friday
work harmoniously* for a definite
end.
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1 ■tJWCmlFTION PRICE. IN ADVANCK
state legislature- of MiimCsotw^Ji
M n n p y S a v e d w ill b e o n e - o f &lt;jwwr. l u 1 i l J f i i m i f a — h- p r o t e c t i o n in
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adversity and a preparation for opportunity.
mounting in price on account of the to buy or Hell imaginary wheat, or
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partial failure, of the northern crops any grain where the buyer and nellcr
M f t n d la Ik* air by L'aftlw 12.00 l**t W !■
* open your interest account with this Bank AT O N CE and have
and the potato crop was shorter, : trade on paper* only.
It prohibits
A tiu n « 20c. Per Monlk
r i r a « u U Ad*«nr» M i* n« M»d» si offlc* 1comparatively, than perhaps was ever i the man who hasn’t wheat from sell(iood Insurance for the future.
The ing any, ami the Plan who buys
known before in America.
»outh was expected to ease the situa- must take the wheat and not tit?
______ Art M Msrth ird, ISTS.
1 tlon this spring und tho prospects of paper profits.
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Tti*»feas* Na. i a j lucrative returns l a Florlda.growera
• 0 M Is llcccld nalldlrs
" T h e grain gamblers get rich.’*
were golden. Then came the frosts tho president of the iengue explains,
o f early February nnd apparently ' ‘by taking toll from both producer
blasted the hopes of tho growers. and consumer. Every loaf of bread
Later crops indicate that enough of now costs more than it would if the
these valuable crops were saved to gambler's profit bad not been added
If . R. S TE V f NS
C. M . H A N D
0 . L. TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
bring some of tho growers large re- to tlje wbeat, at the time the Hour
Cashier
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turns for their labors, for where only * Vtiilln bought it."
75 per rent, or even only-50 per cent f , t
doubtfu, if tlie ,#w .„r0,)0se(,
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of any crop was saved the. high, for Minnwota w,„ paB8.
f;u t
prices which, the continued ahortagei Ic}) u ,#w vvvll!l, pro!);ll)! ont
lb
iru.intaini v iM bring the produ.cr ds (|riv(&gt; tho pftmllIera ; tll„ othcr „ uU?.
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much moutey ill least as if the full
it K federal legislation that will have
tio p hud been gathered and market
Wortn tientcmhcring.
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WABBLE OF ________
SHOOTER'S KNEES
cd after seasons V01n tnc
oroinarj pro , p|o n should have a division of the . '
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Let Ui uluuys-r«mend—r-:‘-rTvojgr
ductix eness.
In KC.LirL' m li.i" If,***i-i(', r n 1. •
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iu l . ii. . .
In its kindles |mpu Jn* . •(,
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day night. Mar. |:HI,. Mr. W. G. Close Scrutiny Will Indicate Whether
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beget stillfi's, thu; tr.i t &lt;*rrit(of
From difToreil L ^ m m c n U - o f - t W — Compurc th cw h o iesn irT.rTr .s pr«*r, resetatlvea in Woahlnglon,
Man Is Seasoned Sport or
trust,
thatgoodness tr.
Vmh!*
s i .j t p 11 i.f . upon Hu ,« ii
l.i. l - vaj|(ng nH In t e 'a s Tuesday in the
Will the south he as foolish. in * hi:: Urortin, president .of the Tampa
Just Beginning.
ik^ss, that love uwukcns |,i\
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son \i e t i . . Hi) appiari to ..»&gt;■ n Jacksonville market for thfre pro- matter as it h.ts ona'few-other* oc- Hoard of Trade will address th&lt;
The popular Selective of Action, in unseen but sure U:t . hit.-rrltv,
goot _cu &gt;j ng o i r to itu ,t, .
j ducts with those of the correspond* •'nsio'iu* ai d refuse to fullrtw the 1 .id member.) j&gt;( the Sanford Hoard of
lY.td.*
at
their
regular
monthly
Sherlock
llolnies, oiicc admitted Hint n strength ami hoitijr'In in i
. . .
• •inrr diite Inn) year; Cahhagt*, ’* per. &lt;*f the iurthwest?
meeting. You will hear n’n interest- tiinn's knees were the sent of great eh* of honor, strengtli and I= -•i?&gt; h,Well, what do you any /ibout the crate, I !»17, f t.50 , lo t year |l.76 to
numberless other I'vcs
. j10Ia
!g talk and from it man, who U the Nehtcontent, mid from this source ho
ffr-t
White Way? Are you satisfied with J - ; onion i, per Hack, 1317,, S I " to
Hoard, or Trade Notes
we m ay know ncthitig of._ j, *p ,;up,.
u— of the most progressive ltoard drew^iinny of Ids deductions,
the present street lights or would fill, Inst year, SI: potatoes, per. saek,
The Board rif Tr. d e .has four i unhf Trade in ttic state.
1 H lfl Interesting, therefore, to. sent* erlattd.
you like to have Sarifnrd .look like a 1317s ?.1(», laNt &gt;e»r, $1 to J l 5 0 ; dred anl* Ir.enl. Hanford-und :■ mHnhte a tmpsluioter's knee's while he
real city?
cucumbers, eggplants and most other j.inolo County booklvtA^to Mail out in
. er large touri*t party dm-on u in nrjinn. Do they unhide not? Me
Optimistic Thought
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; vegetables uro from 100 to 1 60 per •o-'J-'r l * c-.tv h tin’ with ih** i . e •■*s i c r
Maku yourself a Commit- Is a.snjsomd shooter In gmid physical
•He knows lunch wjiu l| * ■j
Mo.l re coming in from uU over the t .* t.f nn i*» answer their tpi* tions 1 rondttlen. Do they untible? * He Is hold Ids tongue.
Fish are biting now and every day 111,1
(DUD•
ry asi It
for tlii" •it
d ! |e dying it. Get the 11*1*11, Mix loti*, perhaps it tittle’’ new tit the
the tourists and the;home people me
With the tlAe, springlike weather.
**’ te rists nre alr**ady referring to sarnie, hut **o happy urn] wilting to get
Coming in with great Mrine® «»f Irout that has prevailed "inre the fierce nf V im* muit r * ■:nb*T ihat
j»lvi n f*
tlmt next farget lie rtires little whether!
rwiin'/*..7 it
arc n &gt;t
eh a l i but •;n* ' that
ititile."
and bream and spcj-bliil pi-rrh. 1 ‘elirunry 1 fo.O the outlook is grent!
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pt •' wh . 1 l\ •*
l-&gt;.
With the proper priils*i *lon there Iv i iprn*. ei|
\ (,t n* !, ,jn* |&gt;fi ?*.t^ Ill'll::
It b .
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would lie twice a ■ iii'ii ' i* 1 i 1 ' im *
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s l,een
Cut rcplanling
iti fm.. ii
i «&gt;lit it if *. null*'* i iir
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\lg"FOtt;il) pu lil-i! prom .'ij£ ill,,i
nerves. It combines sport with fris-h
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has " T mo td.r mid ‘■'indiine and saxes me in
by
April
ull.
or
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all,
rif
the
We are re.il carry i b i i|e I t i . r **
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IV■ 1 i •llinji 114 11 .i.k.
I'liysli'laijs' blUs.
fillraftrifl fbl I A' 9i
and Harbors hi'l will i kill d. it damage in truck v ol I*' repaired
&gt; *lU *t h in * .i. in
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lljey ha -1
I’hysleians
und
mit-es
recommend
The
h’rx'd
girls
wash
their
ili.shct*
i 1,1
emried an npprnpri.ilion for ftiSft.OOO The only drtiwknck is that, no Tat* as \) \V even- tlur
in is o Inrr'i) ,’ps'rti ilisl II.
the sp&lt;)rt tl*t u lienHhi tonic,.IWld If tho
with "Gobi Dust” and
f o r 't h e St. Jolms river at Jpt ksoit- i the south generally is concerned, |
Clivtiirt a "I (*. I . Purlijnmi, jr„ ,
Dur automobiles wear Diamond pnlleiits follow tin* ndvice given there i'l Tax t'crtiflruli* Nn. TiiT,
most
of
the
craps
will
have
to
Jo*
Even
in
our
b'
gtn’
n
ing,.
twi**t
It*
viUo and potbini: lor tin* upjter St.
will noh be milch need for the phvsb •lay . t Jnrr. A It |’ift; I .
Iff,. I" til , . ..la.
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Johns river where it i- httdiv m 'd* &gt;1.' grown front tin* seed: .youpg plants •’earn .. yve/y hit 1 'amt 1
clan and itie nur-e.
oil
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THEHERALDPRINTINGCOMPANY

V E G E T A B L E S AS L U X U R I E S
Sauerkraut Is no longer to be re­
garded us u plobian’ dlah and an
onion laden breath indicates that tho
offender is a person of means. Pota­
toes threaten to rival beef In cost
and ail down the line the vegetarian
is getting some ha^l knocks this
year.
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GOOD INSURANCE

P E O P L E S B A N K O F SA N F O R D
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Sanford lleriild. bm'im* t!&gt; ol!,"C
way we would lik" i
lie
comments on the -alubritius climate
and Swiliter Ii: ■
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pat t t,f i
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AMERICAN JCCiiEYS I'J SPAIN

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*an h» ltl S.mfurd and ■'emit,oh* coun­ Frank O'Neill Heads List With F i f t y - 1 , ! j,
\\r f*, w.'* rut#ail. Tlo the i‘uiiiii .11 season and we mu. *
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Six Successes—
Cohn
Waa Leader
lias a tt*ndeary jtrt puna! to take care of them and ty bad:. TJie pro'-ret-uvo iw.*n who
f j Will D U# 11••*(•{ Ii &gt;1) I •fc
Among
Other*.
jur**
representing
the
various
".tpins
Ap 1. A. u* i m ;
high r blit limy we will.
WifFlf * fjt y itflUUl
t
.slump &gt;«mcwh.ii
i*n Sn&gt;| tlmv i*f Mftff h, ,V I*
Frank. O’.Velil. the famous American
I n h -ss you are hooked ttomeiint" I will " c to thuk Of*nen itv and
•becntife of ntrr beg in &gt;*t&lt;
1 •b’-'koy v.i.n Hio '7.(iump|i.n*.ldp of tin*
t tops lo gin m
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n. ■ -ioi.. i*.
1 I' licli Hrif racing season, xvldcli it n
l.ilte.
'Jlo
for tin right pnrp
' i c r . c n d to S;mlii. with f-d
Io
but rat f . r
1••**i -c Si. i ii in.s ■ •*) I 's th
"tel William At- (J. , in * t f , |
I'tiii Lu xictorfc- Tin* Icciliiru • ii««r
IH •. i one
i.x th
was t. ft. I'.ilin, with ' I hI •s i" U •
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increasing arafUty
i*&gt; t't:-*Ir |,i ii * ^ ill
may be Spc&lt; lid to
wjicn
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the cold v, a v* i
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PLAYER COST LITTLE MONEY
r.r.i
yet ’ lire to , \( i:*ry
;* t d
i ti ;tii
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Leach’* im to w. l.uri i tij* t (ms. I*.•!•*
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I.Cfier Ho-n.vhy, Senmtioo.xl Yoon;-,*-*
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iHlkiji
1 tTI Goode fnlibol
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Dug
T)ut
of
Bushes.
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ho are anxii/us to invest once
■ • intlnl } * *• II *•» Ilf
Lui,c (irillin, placed llowey in tin*
Ml
*I rnniiv 11iri l-&gt;t* I.
, Gamhiim* iti t h e . * f o » ’~ marlfcts Ini I: come away arriilifig Vatl
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nerttss the iit*, a U i.lir.i.
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til-*
owners
ii stunll sum* Morn*-it
nnrs h
g u llib le : ‘laid liic L igil rtis l i f lix ing. ‘ '1 Ill-re’s :1 f&gt; iblw up 111 N.
ipidb * routing t'o i tie* surface. »
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bv
vytis
ling
out
of
the
bu-lt"*;,
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wlid vvil»&gt;. "N i .1 Id
For iiist.ii.ee, pntsjtot-H, Hour, IHiiflhx. S . * (
f* * i % #
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B e ] Eeur.s. itoelmck mad
Otitin.-rv 'In- &lt;*.iriliniil si-.'ir
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s u g a r an d upm;. oth**r !n « d t rinbi&gt; i .i 1 ot
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kii«i t«
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have rone- Tn-grgtr’ tirTTTc' y T T T T -it** 'trie rt,., ’ “ ■lliitii it. t',:i 1 1lit
lie
M
nnle*
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wiili
a
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si
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on'I
Mil mine
H'Toide,
,
pone t|u*y did it?
duya th a t pen pie c a n n o t buy t h e m there to l i i . . "
j j . n tru iN s n x .
J.c.iiD uniform mill tens crp-lly tie- most '
Governor t ’nlts lMsrovcr* Some
* ‘il Mm I i f tn i "t.stu‘c*y.
and
stirc
we'll
lu*
glad
ty
have
him
advertisers in the country und Imvc uideas they rire ri- it. Hut the farymmsMi-r
til-in
hi
.aij
).,
'
Things About Mcdbiin*
t been fop years. Almost any gird, can tne.- who is raising I hr* fond stuffs1 bark ng,.hi and tx&lt;* -.i ill
’lui.iulaifM,*e, Fla,., March 1. G*'ii- .lie nbl lenulle Iasi Hintson. Aliy eht'i
llepsrtmrsi ofiht- |tocilia
, *tart a r.ture and scil cnougii goods to is not nuking tin ' money.* It is
Today Mr. J. K,
Jervey i„ u'et- nir.e stir Was created ft*, official " the b-.h no would ^Gi- Ift.tsiO or
S. I.ami O!' sa at tjailluvillr, Pla.,
Janliaif v JL7._J U J
make a living if he is located in a mad o n . the ijtock markets w Hcjb Ing s‘‘v«Ts»tary of t he Honrtl of Trade
UuW.---------------------- "TmtlFi-'T* Jirn-l.y YTvrn
lhat Itaviij It.
uircies Juum-ahn. -morning wlirn- fifivr
7good live
ilsen*
ho nn-July 15, 1911
a ” ,,|
r* (JfM*ir
O' 1U| Ifr)i,,
(S&gt;| *«H
tn
while Secretary MarTovv is away on Cat la gave to your correspondent
oasili- Iliinit •i.-ni Cntry. N' i. 0991.1, for
|rcul money, you must advertise *nt-I; and do not ov.jt a fotit of lantl 'or Mime country visits.
Due to tlm xvhnt might lie regarded ns. a sen'&gt; of s v :‘.. Sirtlun git, Townsbin 2« K,
Giilna Io-Im&gt;n h-t'of refonns In hnse* llainrii
qg K,.T»llaSai..'» MrriritanT-Hre -Wnrf• i I - Jtegp on advert ini ng.
We heard .*: raiu* a nal)t of graiji rir n fruit or mtnihers pf invitations in* hits had to
aaLLmai—signed stnl**m»*nt-in willtdr - Frrft-rtitv-yntr. ■eifU iiy I."i p;i'S :i rule eiilln- ,-t Ini-nliiin ti* make Klvr-y*sr
inercliant complaining th»
tip* n
other.
dax-LVfgetable--cw)&gt;-hv--mantmilntinF-rhcc
the
x’arftnjs
SvmThoTe
cTuein
ll
is
a
Lhir-tU&gt;4-v•T *■’ta tile- c»* n T y - i w ni pit Inti n g'Th^
•'roof, l« ■*Mitiill.ih ilajrn in iNc tsrul llim
lu* declares vacant the offices of three iMiulrliig muplri-s in aililrvss tho cu * ili-.i-rili,
a lirtern1 itir (‘aunty Juilm*. at
about tho nmil Iiouhcs and if lie spent markets lower or raise the price and pleasure to be out for the day and members of the state hoard of eclec­ lottfei's In the English language?
Sanfont, HnrHa, mi IL»’ Ifiih ilay of Marti,.
1917.
as much for advertising in a lifetime the people have to pay it or starve, visit ns many places as possible. He tic medical* examiners, Dr*.' Geo. L.
('talmatil namr* a# wllnef*.-*:
‘as they spend in twenty seconds it
in America, free Aider feu, at pri-s- will not Im able to get around in one Dhkcrson, .Jacksonville; Frank E.
J. It. IIU'tilli-iloi* ot Crr.ru, Florida
.List l-i-ctiUM* Te\ Kleknnl went (c
N. Buttiii, of (inni-i a, Ft iritf*
Fhus never come tv our notir?. There |enl. at pear)* with the world we am day but will complete the trip oim Gavuls, Like Worth, and V. K. '• tt lii get IdStl-h ls no reason for pete * l:.
111
W. J. Daniel of Ceneva, Florida
('.
M. Ilonnrll nf Ceneva. Florida.
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a*
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•
mil
l,.-s
Darcy
one
of
timi
linviJ
- ’
is reason in ull things, Perry Her- paying us much for food stuffs us •lay next week.
Gcndra, Tumjin.
ltdHT. W. DAVIS.
'
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t
tniueni
itiai
are
rotm
I
iind.lioiiy
aid .'*
the countries that arc in actual
...
.
Jtrfliler.
Since Tuesday a total of loti have
In
tho
atatejnent
Governor
C'atts
47-Tuea
&amp;
Fri-lOle
warfare and tlm despatches today called at tho Hoard of Trade. Most
from Washington say that the gox*- of these.are tourists who have come declares- that it has come to his
ernment is poWerlms lu prevent the h» Sanford fur tin* first time hut are knowledge that those men have'been
llprice going higher. B u t there is a no well pleased that they tire anx­ "giving sums of frojn three hundred
'I
way to prevent it and the farmers ious for u month pr two in Sem­ to five |iu id red dollars." He further
I
of the. United Stales and nil the inole county the coming season. says t h a t ‘ "These fake cdoctnrs to
whom were issued false licenses and
fioopte thereof who are not interested One prominent gentleman frorli
diplomas
have pructii-ed in several
in this gamIde can stop it.
The Newark remarked: "Y o u ought to
communities
in Florida nnd have
Miami Metropolis gives a solution he ashamed of yourself for not let­
caused
the
death
of some two or
In the following:
ting people know about your city trhoe—people by their malpractice
iJb you have trouble
"M ilke it a crime to gamble in before. Why this elegant, steamship
and lack of-knowledge of medicine.
food!"- It took the farmers of the line nnd your railroad facilities is the
with your
typewriter?
T h e governor says "Th is had and
northwest, those sturdy, efficient, in­ finest transportation asset any place fearfol condition Was brought out by
Docs it blur find tlo -th e.
telligent farmers of that north­ could have nnd with your fine hulka suit of L, Grady Hurton of Ar­
lettera fill up?
western country from which come head, your fishing, your tropical cadia.'against Dr. Gcndra of Tampa.
It's not the fault of the
all the big lessons in scientific agri­ fruits nnd scenery it's really crim­
Causing the latter .to forfeit a cash
culture, to propose a cure for the inal for you to hide any longer. As
typewriter— its the rib­
bond of two hundred dollars and liehigh cost of living by that slogan, for myself, maybe I’m a pioneer, hut come a fugitive from justice.
You cannot borrow a dollar without rrrdit. Is *your credit
bon. Ti y one of our Web­
cslnblishcd anywhere?
" M a k e it a crime to gamble in just the same, Sanford for mine
ster ribbons. They art*
Governor C n t t s 'r a i l s upon- all
next winter. V
food."
good citizens to report any doctor
fine of the best ways In establish your credit is to have sn
the best made and do not
They propose to extend the work
It requires too much space to list holding false certificate to states at­
account nt Ihe Airnf National Hunk. Huild it steadily nnd
give the trouble that
Show by your transaction* that you arc a safe loaning risk.
of the
National
Non partisan nil our guests, so we arc only listing torneys. .
cheaper ribbons do.
League, the new fnrmets' movement, the following who have come to the
Last Tuesday Governor Catts had
Ihe !•ir$l National ItnaJ; web-nmes aceuunls of responsible
until every agricultural ntnte in tin* Hoard of Trade office expressly to
pi-jplc who desire lo establish their credit. You cannot do it
the hoard of examiners of trained
Ribbons for .ail Machines
Union is furnishing thousands of in­ sa* something good of Sanford and nurses in Tallahassee before him to
i
\n ■ ,wct’k °r a month, however you've got to start nnd
buffd it up.
*
Price 75c
fluential nmii for the campaign Seminole county. They are: Mi.xs explain certain charges and his
3
Margaret Jones, Elherfon, Ga„ W, friends here say that he probably
against the food gamblers.
sjj£;-*=■\ .* * •
Wby nut start to establish your credit here now?
%
•
While this is going on, congress 0 . #Julies and wife, Kltmrtnn, Leon knows more about the hoard of
#
will vote upprojirintiotis for farcinl I Lei toy. Hcrwyn. III., Arthur I). health und its operations than he
‘1% Paid on Savings;
investigations; the people ol t },,. i Cl.v. k, Orange, Gonn , G. I,; Hincl;- has tinted so far. Orlando Kcpnricr
imago, i( ha*-'.
ha*- Griffin, Itustnn
tcnemenl districts in the big cities h*&gt;. ' Imago,
H
Star.
N'lm,
.riiilatlelplriu,
Mrs.
(i
K
V
will riot.for food and thousands will
j die from outright starvation or from l&lt;.' Itnmste,', Trenton. Geo. W. Stone,
Uncle Eben.
,
the many, diseases that originate DcsMoihea,
"IliippIncsH." sitbl I'fii-lir-Ktieh. "is
11.
Campbgll,
Syracuse,
from malnutrition: and the men who V.
wluil 'iini't cvcrjliml) llilnks hc'd hg In*
Sanford, Florida
P H O N E J4R
*
■ are making money -out of gambling |Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Blair. Clove- (|uy|i»* If he Imd Tome,.ojy .
chamu '
; jn food will jiut their money to workpund, Mr. .and Mrs. Geo. Cartheii, j it H." .*_
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Typewriter
Ribbons

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Borrow Money

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First National Bank

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THE S A f f O !

No arrangements have y et b'oen the price willhe In a few weeks,
They Saw the Cow.
made' regarding tho burial as the Other cities nro having their trouble*
A woman with u family of children
ronmins have not been brought to also, as the following from the Mi* recently moved from the heart of a
the city nt ttys hour.
*
-*
ami Metropolis would
indicate:
city to one of the im hurt is, where they
The sudden death of Mr. Whitner
” A serious sugar famine faces Mi- fouffd various new educational,,oppor­
will cast a gloom over—the* rjty andMtmi. 1 There is scarcely any sugar to tunities. One day a neighbor met them
this entire community.’ ns^*he. was he had at the grocery stores t 6day nil walking hark from the eilgo of
one of the oldest citixmis*ami ^&gt;ion- ami the situation is sure to become: town mill asked whether they liiul
cers of this section, coming, here \yirse within the next week- or two, been out In the country. "Yes," suid
tlie woman, "the man who brings our
when a mere hoy and being promi- according to local grocery' dealers, I
buffer sqld In* Imd a f*on* nut Ihere and
nentl&gt; identified with the develop- who are limiting (heir customers to t took tlie &gt;hi Idfell out to Nee It."
merit of Sanford and Seminole and a c r i un i|iianlitv.
’Orange i uuiitie**. and having the re*
The trouble began a week ago [
sped arid »-*t•■••»»» of thousands of when a strike went into effect in all
people who knew him und loved him ’ the sugar refineries of tin* Country
for his many kindly traits and his and at the same time an insurrection I'
Christian. character.
.
broke out in Cuba which threatens
Later—T h e funeral service* will fa to shut off shipments of-sugar from,
held !n the Presbyterian Church-next that Island entirely.
Sunday afternoon ill 3 o'clock,
‘ Tl|is tloulde combination of c f a l
cumstanees redtier's the visible sup­
ply to a" minilmittl. ***
-C *■ *
Set the Example.
Concregnllonal Church
No
longer
talk at till about the kind
•
"
I
t
is
practically
impossible
for
ihe
You are carmv’ ly invit' d to wor­
of
nmii.
that
a good man might tu lie,
grocery
dealers
of
Miami
to
buy
ship with the Congregational churrli
and inure sugar.” said a clerk at but he xiteh.—Mo m is Aurelius.
peufiPv* ’ ’ '
1'ii‘I • school .it : :
C. I t . ' Walker Ilrai!. '.'* t.f tlie M :»&gt;p '! • tmfuy. •
“ami I ln*d; for condition-* to ‘grow
Sapt. Cl.i es fur all aget.
Morning rervice at It o’clock. touch \..,r? * uithl't the next week."
lToo Late to Classify)
Stiyar a urlly &lt;••!!.»
f* rents a
The l lit’, t••r will pe., 1; tin "T h e
pound, it is .now selling at iO’ umd
! *J &lt;&lt;tts a f a m il nod ope dealer ■\\A N T fj 0 To U’c n t— i ’nfurn shed
c . i ;..i * ; t ‘ -i b)
&gt; t &gt; I * -ll.iu ■ with four nr more rooms and
Tt'-T;iih. permnnnrrr

—nf«jor A. K. Powers has returned portr
j from a buslneas trip .'to St. Louis, fas r
He found the weather there con* the I
, sideralily colder thah Florida but* the
■ thoroughly enjoyed the trip.
the e
ittlc Happening®— Mention
The fiomjnole 'County Garage bus r«‘:ir
of Matters In B r ie f ! the distinction of having a car of until
Personal Items of
’ Huicks coma l»y express thin week truth
Interest
. and selling everyone of them as fast
! ds they could he unloaded,
ummsry of the Hosting Small , • Ladies of the Presbyterian ehurrj^
'At
Talks Succfnrlljf Arranged for
| " id have a food sale at Irwin's gr&lt;&gt;- day*
&gt; eery store tomorrow afternoon
lyric
Hurried Herald Headers
!
,
56-lie
was j
A. P. tonnoJly lesv.
today for ,ho H
i Key West dntl Cuba sin a combined con&lt;.’
busimws and pleasure trip. *
,0 " ll
.1. H. Uniuluirt from Dade City
riemis and relatives. If in many
has
accepted a position with the
]
hertf are glad to learn that
It.
&amp;
0
.
garage
and
will
have
charge
"
!!
crops in that section give great
of the mechanical department. Mr. )' .
nit*.
Urquhart half been with the* Oy*r- |°r&lt;
on*t fail to attend' the music
land and Ford garages for many t() ,j
:il at the Woman’s Club Thursyears und is a mechanic of expert- _
cvening. March 8.
ence. 1 lia futnily will remove here N 1,1
ord Touring Car for sale at a
.
.
•
■aim H* * 0 . Garage, W. A.
Mrs. (irjc e |*., Williams Jt as fa. - ' ,-!uli‘
ngfellor.
44-tfc
j turned from* Atlanta and lia-.t a full |,ju
dm Itoblnson. a prominent bnnkI line of latest sport hats, shape*. j
n&lt;I manufacturer of Menton Har- ! tinners and trimmings.
50-11c

S3

Michigan i.** spending a few days

|- Jluu. J —I k
—■i hl.A'i-—w111 ♦
„ U.i
on will miss a rare tro.it if you 'a t the .Methodist church \\ti|*.
Sp: i.il mu i ■. Soloist, Mi . Juli
lot hear the famous tenor, Elmer. evening, March 7th. Th" t h . m t .
T.. .a im . M.». Fry. organist. *
of
Worcester,
Mass.,
rfayit
.*{
him:
j loci *|e at the Woman’s ‘Club
t 11 : u K deavtir Society . ;■
“
lie
had
liis
I.
a:i
r*
‘all*
matin
;
t*e. Thursday night.
Fran r _ Armstrong lead*;
tween tears, ftird lumuftunus upH-MY-TISM — Antiseptic, Ue\V*dnu
d
iy evening neoice_ TM,'.
plausc, and t t ir n he had* lini-died
3 Mheumatism, Sprains, NouralTo
all
**f
ihr-g* tnt'i’Uiigfi tin* jitihli.
IheJ
v und ■li •-red iiim i &lt; th"
n:i-tf
; echo.”
tin mu n" ■*■* 7 &gt;'5 t 'of, iitlnr.
lr. njul- Mrs. Conner of New
\\cdnrsd.i/, March
. Animal
• The city mu m il ceri
k are, in the city, ‘ the guests of
. *
Filial *'&gt;ojlc**
Im.'ine^
meeting
at
.'1
o
’clock
at the .*
red a gr at favoa. tin th
and Mrs. A* T. it asset Ur. Mr.
Tin’
F&gt;:iughliTs
of Wesley wll
tluli
room*.
*
*
.'
lie when they 'had t
ov'r is proof reader on the New
Payment of due.*, will be in order serve you a pen.I HUpp-t t.iHturniu
•plated at different pain
7 Evening T e ! ' gram.
:i",I life cnimal election ■of officer*! Saturday March ijrif. Call on &lt;!..■
I The l'P|tc1n*s nr** t h ' .
I M. Presuwr has just nrI f-otn New York with an &lt;*ni:* \ Soring line of readv-to-

one s ' Mrs. Dickiits und
, was done hy.Artiat Humph.

■

I * «r It* n t - K ; '.lug machine, En
ipii ■ "til. Fr*‘*ich avenue.
u0-3tp
M llmdist Charrlt
Wanted (Ii. oiine nr oil engine,
The services of tin* .Methodist
I faiid. J " to
II. I1. Write
* him h next Sunday arc expected to Fla. China Clay Corp.,. Okaliumpka,
’l*e largely attended.
S i m l a ’.
Iitiol, the most largely

; i
i*'t! , ..
'
I

So fi *.| meets at 0:30

J*p-t i-.b.te officers #and

For Sale -Jersey iI•ii*t
Harry Wolff. W*st Side, *
I •
'•‘iig*’r launch at
Six h*r*e Cuille
bull. ‘&lt;11 in good

* lt.lt.*** I ■

now and b*vni a.in ; mm. ..

*e It*

order. lias liecn pl.t'. '.I with a hff*nmotive’ works’ hy the Yt.’.tntic Coast
'It
. K, Trailer *111*1 daughter
Line Ilndway Company for more sa'*
•to!. \ t . arrived today for
■k *i i ! tfl n/Hian J " ,r * \ ,’&gt;rl it &lt;■? front

NJr. and Mt&gt; Fr.uiV, Jiilni'***r: have
StrlngfEiow is giving • Ida returned, from Orlando wher * ti y
till patrrns a free exhibition
i
.
' Iel
•ir Tl.c.itre •,nla v il&lt; in,* i-

N*s t

NT ED !
.w Ti,
i :::. *

I. I long
• i&gt;&gt;

lr* i|*,lit

liifit’r

which, will J *■

P'-rnUl Ofa
bt

( le a n .

Per. Pound.

lunc.t

flamer has returned from
mobile . Show jil A)I.Hit. .
**i,iii\ei| .the i&lt;ig exhlbitiou

Wire Your House
This Spring
I f j , ‘tt Itave iT&gt;t tlit? com­
forts «&lt;f (li. rti. i;y y&lt;ni are
doiip: v.it!i*n r tin; pn ali vtof
mini, tn aids t &lt;liiuist keeping,
t«t &lt;»,id and h Iii mill li linn
iiwii ire-* and pttrrhnsed of

1 U ctric light ititKxpensivc,
: ife Jifol 1'*’.1 n I «i’ll I. I.lecttio
11 **ii si h*&gt;l.I a j j l u i m* s cost
little t*» rmt ninl save huurs
of time tul l.iboj.

PEflPl.E AT) EVENTS

ford Touring Car (or S a l e - * At a
•argain
It. .V (). (Inr.tge, \V. A
' *.,g the proiamcat
t.i
. Wedne-ttiav was Frank hutirs longer upon S.utf&lt;*/il t*; i *1
I’.n &lt; o; t h** Ounn Wire Cut Uriel:
( a. *&lt;f Copneuut,.Ohio. He was ne*iotifp.. ffeil by Engineer llan .ey.

' 1"* tit.'

with hi*. Tmi lly aial i*r;’ ol.
. i11
•iivas &gt;1 •'! the f.*rn»« ire by'siii »
l)i rc in tir* lirin yf'M iffiinivs w. Mi

he j urn f i ned thiol

w re greatly pleased with the Sun
ford sect inn.
your Cotil or La

Grippe

A. Stringfellou*.

ir-vnrrrrr-iistjittIhtf

frieiul.i wherever In* Was known mu
lie Wales : lay- Th** Musical Fealure* of JMsIlnrllan
hl&lt; many, frlenfa h"ro extend sym
- - - o f til** H«w « ■■■, *p):r PiY&lt;e~tIrghw - f :htlt—o f-+ h ia -t*ily
pithy to lit*’~wtf** and sou
Fall of action, j h.'i, ffnidiff in give tu the puidi* ibi*
situations and ) week a v.-rj liigii class mask a I cu­
P r e s b y t e r ia n * litirrh
n' audiem ** '■■*: t**tl.iintn**tit.
Tltfy huve eugaged
Th&lt;*
following
arc tin* ndvices fur
Mrs. W.nle* i^* Hie I to \uI Venetian Orchestra of
Sabbath
jjt
the i’resbytcriUn
next
lly liue act ress which Duti, the tutnous leader will
church:
excellent* 'Mr* have charge. * . * •
a: 15* a. m. Sunday acbool, with
if, who as Lord
The music lovers of Sanford sh/mld
N
us
.sch for mcti, women and children
the comedy of thank the club for tluir interest in
*
t
of
till
ages.
!jr clever in the musical affairs of the city. T h e or11 a.'m . Preaching service. Prfacb'
diestra is composed of ten pkked

I t-tfc

Ki tin nl&lt;&lt; r it tfoes not cost
mm h to wire j mr hoii.se for
t hc t i i ehy and it can be done
without uni; dirt or disturhancc ti
telephone call will bring onr
xviring man— his estimate will
place'yoU Under no obligation.

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ing by the pastor, Hev. *E. , D.
Mfownlce.
Subji'ct: "H ave You
Tried Tills Way?"
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“ Who Will Be Responsible For The People Of
Sanford Who Go To H ell?”
Subject Sunday Morning II O ’clock.
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“ How He was A rrested.”
Subject Sunday Night 7:15 O ’clock.
REV. GEORGE IIYM AN, I). D., The Speaker.

Sunday School 9:30 Sunday Morning
Young People 6:00 Sunday Evening
Orchestra of Ten Instruments.
Chorus of Sixteen Ladies.
Violin Soloist from DeLand

DEATH

of

7 p. to. Preaching service. Sub­
ject, " T h e -Operation of a Great
Law."
There will lie' a session meeting
uftcr ouch service Sunday for the re­
ception of numbers.
/•The Christian Endeavor Society
of the church will meet Fliduy night
It will he a * consecration
at 7:30.
meeting.
The subject. "Service."
Co. A will lead with Mrs. E. D.
Brownlee in charge.
Aaiy visiting
Kndenvorers
in
town
are
invited to
HON. J. N. W IIITN EK
this meeting.

Sugnr Follow* lri*«h Po.IntocM and
Sweet Famine, Stalk* in the band
T-ho.se charitably inclined people
who have been so anxious to send
money, clothes and provision* to the
poor people of other countries can
soon Und. plenty of starving here at
home if t lit* ptrsent price* keep up.
Irish potatoes ami all o t h e r -eonitnddilies are tfoing sky high.and now
come* sugar that is going beyond
nil* rhyme or reason. Sugar is ex­
pected to advance beyond, the fen
cent period in 'a few days a:i*l the
SI
grocery men cannot tell just where

D O N ’ T

G U E S S

Memory plays'strange tricks and in the case of
cash transactions, without a record, the memory of
two persons docs not alwayslagree.
Pay your bills by check..
Avail yourself of the opportunity the records
of your check book give as a protection and con­
venience.

W c pay D \ interest on SavingB Accounts of
every size.

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THE 8 ANPOED HSBJLU

PAGE TWO

Dunlap of Park avo- Mra.- Blakemore and Mias Minnie coiifino himself solely to this class. fee operative*. Tho towel, 3 f_.- .
The program Ea of wide,range, cover­
nie was out from town Tuesday, the Wynn.
Inches long and 1 foot 10 Inches
Supt. Wynn moved the County ing all grades of legitimate music.
guest of Mrs. D. Long of Cameron
contain* nil of the coloring. flgin^T^
The Royal Venetian Orchestra is scrinl number* of n piece of
road camp
Altamonte Saturday.
city.
currriifj^
an
exceptional attraction, under tho nl! woven Into It.
Mr. W. T. Humphreys and Mrs.
We, were not at. all. surprised to
leadership
of
a
master
director.
The
One of the linrtemh-rn, R iv:i*
A BUNCH O F INTERESTING ITEM S FROM COR­
hear of the narrow escape from death I. V. Stenslrom attended the Five
County Fair Friday, also Misses costuming is bnuique and the music ptL purchased! It In South Atft* r|.-an‘ *erfr
George
McDougal.
Jr
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met
with
re­
RESPO N D EN TS— EVENTS O F SEM INOLE COUN­
for removed from the usual organisa­
cently.
Celery and Bcnrdull nve- May Relic and Eunice Lynch. ,
tions which the average audience is
T Y -E F F IC I E N T R EPO R TER S FOR TH E HERALD
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
R.
II.
Wynn
of
Stumping the Agent.
nucs arc both auto speedways. Soma
privileged to hear.
Lake
Wales
a
r
e
’visiting
Mr.
Wynn's
1 tell you,” H d iU th u ^ ,^
drivers have no regard for the rules
-f- -S«fTrrdgy-*ntgIrr.^~MarrIr-6rd,
R. H. Wynn and wife are visiting for all drivers* . Some—art— "road parents.#
EUENEZER IT E M S
o'clock, at the Baptist Temple.
vclopment on -earth Hum tl,!- ’,!?*!
hogs and some are just plain drunk.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lord, Mrs, home folks.
GOVEItN MENT HELPI.ESS
look ut tho wonderful
a,.r&gt; .„/*
We are glad &gt;o welcome Mr. and We meet all kinds and have to keep
I. V. jitenstrom and Miaa Minnie
scenery 1* alt right," repll-si't!,, r *
Wynn- were among those., that took Mrs. Vernon of Sanford as neighbors. our eyes pealed to escape a line.
Can Do Nothing To Reduce High
who was looking for a
. Jv
MAKE ‘'RUBBER" FROM PITCH only trouble Is there’s t.».
C. C. Morris was fortunate enough I
They have moved in with Mrs.
In tho fair last week.
ofT!
’ Living CoM
to kill two diamond buck ta ttle rs 1 Washington, Feb- 28. — Attorney
• Mrs. C. C. Humphrey is driving a Vernon's father, M. S. Nelson.
between here nnd the city."
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Mrs. J . H. Wynn is expecting her Wednesday ut his plucc. One was General Gregory has advised Senate? Germans Reported to Have Succeeded
new Ford the*c days.
In Producing a Satisfactory
fjra. J . M. Wynn’* baby had tho mother, Mrs. J . F. Niblnck of Ft. adorned with 9 rattles and a button Borah that no evidence has been
Substitute.
and the other .with 7 rattles and a found up do the present time, exmisfortune to drink some kerosene White the last of the week.
button.
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oil last Friday
making the little
ce t in two or three cases, to war­
Stockholm.—According to ’ report*]
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fellow quite/ «ick.
They had Dr.
The first rain for some time was rant the Federal government in reaching here. German experimenter*'
EAST SANFORD
Denton in attendance:
The Ladies Aid Society is meeting much appreciated Wednesday even- seeking indictments in its Invcstlga- have succeeded In making u synthetic
rubber, or nt least an acceptnhlo sub­
Miss ltrrta Lynch and brother, with Mra. J . C. Ellsworth of Bear- ing. I t wus accompanied by first lion of the rising coslt of living,
stitute, from pitch, of which they Im­
dull
avenue
this
Thursday.
The
thunder of tho season.
The sale of foodstuffs b y retailers
Thomas also took in the. fair in Or­
port great quantities from Sweden’.
ladies arc making aprons to order.
Mrs. L. M. Paige nnd Mr. a n d jt 0 consumers in various cities and Similar experiment* have been con­
lando last week.
M. E. Smith’s new house will Get your order in early.
Mrs. W. F. Woodworth and daut^h-1communities', the Attorney General ducted by various Swedish scientists,
ter.
Mias Laura who have been 1 l t ,te d , generally’ falls outside the hut thus far without success. Many
soon bo ready for occupancy, of
A daughter was born to Mr. und
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. -W. W jurisdiction of the Federal govern­ of them are still of th® opinion, how­ Fully Equipped to Make
which they are very proud,
Mrs. Richard Hickson
Feb. 20 th.
Dressor for some time are leaving ment, and Increases brought about ever, that tho Idea Is feasible, nnd nro
Mr*. W. C. Riley returned home
Mr. and Mrs. Heavy (i. Snow and
Repairs on Ford Cars
on
Friday’s boat for their home’ In by the common selfish impulse of not disposed to doubt that the Germans
Thursday after several days pleas­ daughter of Syracuse, N. V., were
The Wood- traders to take advantage of the ex­ have succeeded,- although they Incline
antly spent \Wit h her daughter, Mrs. recent guests of Mr. und Mrs. C. II. Watertown, N. Y.
worths spent last winter in Califor* traordinary condition of the times to believe that the discovery cannot
M. F. Canady of Sanford.
Tyler at Lake Onoro. They were of
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They like FlocidAVheat, of arc not punishable under any exist - yet he of great practical significance.
Mrs. E. C. Bowman and little
the "Carttr JlcaU-Campbell Tours- 1* ^ p
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We Guarantee utirWorlT
daurhter, Marguerite were the dlh- party that visited Sanford lust week,
ing Federal law, no matter how
ttcr guests of Mrs. M. E. Srpith last
Completely, lacking in economic jus­ TO WATCH FOR AUTO THIEVES
Mrs. N. M. Swanson of Celery
LONG WOOD PICK UPS
tification. no matter how extortion­
Thursday.
avenue and cousin. Mis* Ella MrMr. and M r s . Roebuck of New
ate."
A .possible remedy, the At­ Members of Automobile Organizations
C. R. Lcrd is spending the week Dougai of New York city returned York city arc -the guests of the
In Philadelphia Sworn In ns Mem­
torney Genefal said might he making 1
Tuesday from a visit to Palm Beach, ‘Longwood Hotel.
end with home folks.
bers of Auxjllary Police.
by legislation "th e charging of extor­
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Mr. und Mrs. Ctias. .DaDali and
W. T. Humphrey recently butch­ Miami and other points tm the East
tionate price** in intercalate com-j
Coast. .
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Philadelphia.
Pa.—The
latest.Idea
to
Mr. and Mrs, Kratzcl of Rochester,
ered two fine hogs and one large "beef
inerce an offense per se, although not 1 ratcli violators-of the niltomnbllo l;tw D o a D O D a r o a r n t c a o n o n n i t r o o t
J . C. Ellsworth left Tuesday for a N. y., were the guests of the Hotel
the result of either conspiracy or I tubl check the'heavy thefts.of cars, has
for market, the hogs weighing .127 trip ^to Manatee, Bradentown and
last week.
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been adopted by Director-of Public o
monopoly.’’
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lbs und -120 lbs, und.the beef SIT II f .jo t h c r points* on th® lower West
J. L. L anfer of Pennsylvania was
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S o ftly Wilson of this city.
Pretty good for range Gocf.
I Const.
guest of W. •Caldwell lust week.
Mr. Gregory ■presented his views . Several hundred members of. nuto- a
v e t e r in a r ia n
W. S. EflUminger of Arcadia was in-a lohg letter to the Idaho Senator j inobilo organizations, whose names nro
a visitor at the home of his brother, who Is. the author of a pending bill kept secret, have been •sworn’ lit at
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-to appropriate jr,, &lt;10(1, him f«&gt;r relief* tn.-tuhiTH of the &lt;*ltlK*,HH’ Auxiliary pu­ 0
\\ E n u ringer.
H A N D H ilO S . s i . M i l l ’s
of JUi * ru.-i from lh® liigli CU-l of li* *• tiuil will ex*irclse the right to nr- o
P Mrs. I, V Brian, MU* Lilli it
r ,j —t,pe, t'.ers," (i-d-t the police Ip re- o
, ii%1,. •
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M!r. and *M r* Frank D.t
5
Uf.rn£ 4n )»»ur f ittti 4ti J * *
f
t l.,V Ilf III . -M ■•• .7
1 . - 1 1 •11!. !ttg IIII*&lt;.111*&gt;1*11(* fatalities mill keep (J rnulr*. Ihtf lh* n if* II. 1
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Mr • 1 ,.o - i
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lainout.
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f.
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nititer
«.ir
thieves,
all
, whvt ii r in .,*t j.r,,,iu ■■*-\i |U!
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® Itcib Cl*»tTl{(»Cl|,
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K. W . D l C K S p X
or I.inin.i,
• which lias severely taxed (he po­ Q
ird-. i,f th*- lull! it ry had 1
tLinw 1 til •&gt;ff
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Mr
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Pink*
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M,
PH ON E &lt;17
SANTORO, FLA.
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nffstlffil
•bl* *-l1 uiid**r much 1 }t»s«T guv i-rn- lice force f&gt;&gt;r six iiMiith-* past.
n
Olive P
-1 i t .1 I \. Bryan. J :
itt.ll
irt
a n d regulation.
□ a a a o Q D a o a o o o o o o o Q Q j : ^aoc
|motor* .J
&gt;a it to 1 1 (undo Frduy t
T \ O X T throw away ytuir damaged or worn auto
BATH TOWEL IS COUNTERFEIT’
"W ithout stopping jtovv to In*
attend the fair also The Birth of
tires and lubes. Bring or send ’them to us, or
Nation. •
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qulfe,” the letter said, "h o w ‘ far tho One Seized In Chicago Is a- Perfect
phono and we will repair thorn, or. if they are not
The masquerade at the Longwood Federal government could directly
Replica of a Flve-Dotlar
Dill.
Hotel was well attended nnd every­ rehgulino surh exchanges, it could
worth repairing we will.tell you they are not.
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one liaJ ao enjoyable time.
doubt less accomplish the same obApril 2 nil-June I -.(. 1017
’ No tube too badly cut &lt;&gt;r torn for us to repair.
f*l,b*:igo A ‘IUrkl-li t .vict, a replica
VVflip Tut I aIj !*&gt;J itnil |u•I Ini'
pres* ribnig the cmlMii,),,
1 * ' t r i l l * ii- t Til lr.lt I Itig 1 , ■ ■ 1* &gt;t • I
a lb. |.*I‘ it‘ bill wifi, h h id In .'ii &lt;&lt;ti
Burned tubes repaired and made as good as before b e ­
which they could In- portin' 1. d
n*-&lt; r '-.nt.ird \\ •dti*-day.
•■Xlol.rib.il !'i 1 bnal -alo'on, baS'bi i |
to u-»- th&gt;- mniN. the telegraph aid
ing burned. By our process there are no unsightly
&lt;oolt-*'i.(. ■' l-s' gio &gt;j-t up'-1.
-orv. J
other
in»tr.j mentalities of uit*'rstaic
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patches put on tubes to chafe inside of tire, or to come
Those going down, to Orlando commerce."
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Associations- existing in almost
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Mrs. J. M. Lord, Mr. and Mrs. -W. every branch of trade,-the Attorney
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
It O W D O
YO U
M E AS U R E
FREE AIR AT THE CURB
V. Wheeler, Miss llook^r, Mr. Piper. General continued, while performing
Can you stand the test of business rorjuireinenis? \ f.
some very useful functions, "also in
months spent In our school will fittyou for the higher grade
many instances make their in Attendofllre positions.
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felt in maintaining pri*« in such a
Our Business Practire 1* of such a character (hnl il i- h.
-nl. tie a tid intangible way, how we/,
oquhnlcnl of experience In business itself. V*iu sill nc**i
that it is impossible to cotnict them
regret tin- time and money spent in taking one of our mur-*-.
of violating the htw."
CALL OR WRITE FOR IIOOKI.ET
The leno-tM-v of Federal jti*lges in
trope-lug -I'utci &lt;-•' Upon tll .s-'l cutis
|\i*t'd of violating the anti trust l.iw
1 some in Inner* wire iit*‘d, Mr.
SANFORD ?11 :11)'
M. J. VAN GELDEREN, Principal
I Gregory ' declaring thlit "a numlie
j I ' d 'r a l jiidg*-* always have beep, am!
-till ar&lt;- uppaftitlv r-It.'.rant to t-|,.
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(or e t he Slu r*) all in r "
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1 1 argei.x been 1..si- u{ the siiort time
yet remaining of the present session 1
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r v i m arrtu m e
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a x v r t B T a n m KrJ t t . - !
' i,.bon j ing' t)ie Dvpar t mi'nt.’a view1 had L«s*h prepared or was coirtem■plated at t r’1- ' 1.1 .
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Full Line of Parts Foi
FORD CARS

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Santord Vulcanizing Works

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SPRING TERM REVIEW COURSE
Jolin B. Slelson Universilv

PAN AMERICAN COLLEGE OF COMMERCE

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Q u ality , Price, S e r v i c e
ON H A R D W A R E

This Florida Farm
Now Ready for You

In__________
risefl County
, ____ lands, alor._ __ - r _______
"Rnitwuy, riChf "(ttdEjiernus county seat town,* heart
of orange and jrrspefruU section; lino livestock
country; excellent land for xvinteV vegetables; pro­
duces big crops, hay nnd other staples. Real
farms of forty acres nnd up; rich virgin land;
part of each farm just cleared; new house, barn,
wellp fresh cvw, two pi#** dozen chickens.

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prepared-farm*; Kcnboard, prograssivirrailroad of
the Southeast, is selling farm.-, forihent nnd helping buyer ; to sbcceed through its farm experts,
that it* tonnage may he greater. These ready-toclutivnte farms rtoxv olTered at prices xvhirtt will
gixe you benejit of value increase.* you assist in
crcatiting, if you buy without -delay.

fitOO Till-young jieople's.meetings. ’ ,

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br2UKhtC-t°
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thousands TtykiW
lookingiUffor such
an opening.

Success Awaits You Here; Bankers
and Business Men Will Welcome You
Assurance of success and happiness displayed
In inducements prepared by these hankers and
business men will influence many to buy and make
homes here.
Do not cxiiect roady-to-cultivato farms of this
attractive character, Iq prosperous, far-seeing
community, to remain long on market. .While
Seaboard will exploit other sections of Florida in

future, opportunities to excell thoio of Pasco
County can hardly be offered.
See these rcady-to-cultivnte farms NOW In­
form yourself regarding them while opportunity
to purchase exists. Write today for free copy of
Seaboard Magazine and printed matter giving
terms, prices, details. Then prepare to investi­
gate the lands in person. Address

B. L. Hamner, Gen. Dev. Agt.

. Youth has frequently proven its
mastership, and so it is with Doti.
He is a horn leader of musicians,
with the artistic temperament fully
developed.
His remarkable control
over his musicians is noticeable to
the extreme.
He is a wonderful
player of t i e Saxaphone and other
reed instruments. One of the fea­
tures of In* program is a solo l.y
himself.
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Doti appreciates the taste of the
American musir lover.
Whilo he
ploys the heaviest of music, as given
by the grtat comporfefs, he does not

' Seaboard Air Line Railway Company
994 Royster Bldg., Norfolk, Virginia
Jacksonville office. I0» W til Hey 8b.
\V. 1J. lUrrieon. Jr., A«e t Dev. Agt.
E. D. Mays, Ate t Dev. A d In ctisrge.
LUilo City office, Dade City llenk Itldg.,
R O I.lnderbeck. D I V A. In charge.
Tampa office, Illtlekoro Hotel Block.

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His Royal Venetian
rhestra
Everybody loves a fin® otchesira.
When composed of artists of the
truest type, it becomes the rarest of
musical treats.
In presenting Paul U, Doti, the
famous young hand master and
musical'director, with his celebrated
Royal Yehetun Orchestra, we me
confident that we nre Vf^fnling to
the public the very finest of musical
talent.
The musicians of this organization
are all picked artists from the sev­
eral hands and orchestras over which
Mr. Doti has wielded th® baton in
this country and abroad.
Th® or* hi-stra is finely balanced
and the instrumentation is perfect.
U/tder the skilful leadership of ttys
young director the .orchestra ha*
won distir ction in American musical
circles.

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WIIAT YOU PA Y FOR
AND ALL W E HAVE
TO SELL

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co. ||
Gi’orge Hyman,
Pastpr.

Look Into These Farms Right Away
D elay and T h e y ’ll all be Sold
Actual facts regarding climate, soil and fertility

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llaiitl.st'Scr* ire* Su(ida)
•i'biO Sunday school.
1 ! : Mi " lin Will b&lt;- R« ponsihle
lor lh\- People of Sanford who Go to

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Buyers and Shippers of

Vegetables and Fruits j
In Car Lots or Less
210 E. First Street

$ 28-75
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Sanford, Florida

SANFORD TO WASHINGTON, D. C.
A C C O U N T. P R E S ID E N T IA L
IN A U G U R A T IO N

Tirkels On Sale March 1 , 2, 3. Rchirn Limit March 1 0 .1917. Upon
Payment of Fee of } 1.00 Ticket ron he Extended'to April 10,' 191 •Fast Daily Train* with Electric Lighted Drawing Room, Sleeping
( ars, Coaches, Dining Cars and Free Reclining Chair Car*.
SCHEDULE

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Lv. Jacksonville 9:10a.m . 12:45p.m. 1:40p.m . 8:10 p.m.
A r.Washington 8:40a.m . 10:30a.m. 12:33p.m. 11:50 p.nFor Pullman Reservation, Coll on or Write

A T L A N T I C C O A S T LI NE
138 Wedt Bay Street.

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sent to the district manager of ’ the

Surrounded with the beauty of a
• f . T. I', for competition in the
ushington Birthday relehi^tiou in district contest and will In* sent later
litj* llags and red roses mingled in to the state manager to lie entered
easing combination the-sitvvr tea in the state c«nts*st.
the home of M rs . W. W. Abcrthy on Monday afternoon, under
L a J i t i o f (hr Mace ukf f *

e auspices of the W. C. T. U. was
The regular meeting of the Ladies
delightfully enjoyable affair. The
of the Maccabees wjll lie' held at th
ntns were attractively decorated
Woman's Cluh on Monday after­
th the national colors.
In the
noon at three o’clock.______ - ’
ning room
where
refreshments
■re served, the table tvaj_centered
Junior f'ir/r l,cagiir
th a vase of red roses, reflected in
Mrs. II. C. Gwor» chairman of
the Junior Civic League invites all
the member# of the League to at­
tend the party at the Woman*#
Club nt three o'clock on Saturday
afternoon.
Then* will b*‘ u* good
time for all hiMidis the rent *‘p.»rtv.’-*

dayJ|afternoon. rfturned,- delighted
and pleased with thu'gsnlal hospital­
ity and "interesting programjlfo r
which the Dcloind Cluh is noted.
New Smyrna, Port Oiungo, Ormond;
Daytona, Beresford and Lake Helen
representing nil hut two of Volusia
ja u n ty 's . Women’s Cluhs and San­
ford from^JSeminole county, each
had a part on the program of cluli
talks and readings.
Mrs. John
Pickin'*, recording secretary of the
Slate Federation of Women’s (’lulls,
and our own past president and cor­
responding secretary, gave an inter*
estiftg talk on th e’ work of the board
of the Federation anfd their aims;
i Mrs. Galloway, president'of tho’ cluh
introduced the Sa'nford memhurs
•wbn h.Tii tt part fttrtTitPproglra'rfl and
gave a brief outline of what th"
home cluh is doing
Mrs. Galloway
emphasised the honor to the Sanford

and It Means Us
It means that you pet the benefit of expert tire
building in the first place by equipping with

Most
M iles
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It means the expert tire service, courteous ntul reliable
help which is always available at our shop.
Remember that Firestone Tires are made by specialists
in the World’s Largest Exclusive Tire Factory. But
Firestone! building methods and this immense volunil,
added to their economical distribution, enable them tb
charge ns low ns for ordinary tires. *
Aud our shop backs up the Firestone Service. Call ou us

cluh. In having unions * It# mn*t
earnest workers a "state olliccr nml a
literature department that rank#*the
highest *n the state.

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airs. j . w. nam e- gav&lt; one
best aoldcflbn# In r adiiws.
enjoyed the pic .* »rc‘ of brin"
■Ult i)t th** ineetini; wee* \v;ii

Firestone I ’iro and Rtihher Ctimpan-'
.Utiiu, Ohiu--Branch*;. aud Dealer* tiuir&gt;slwr

1,1 •ft - • t. nfi r h i t re J

• looul W. C. T. Lr. A votal d;u&lt; t,
he H&gt; d is the Wotld” was dehtftHly rendered by M u. Geo.
x and Miss Martha Fox. lloyal
intwnrih played,in his usual hri!it manner two piano selections.
' of which w is Mendelssohn's
firing Song.”
Mina Motile Ahcrhy rave the "F la g ,” in a splendid
nner. Other c*hatmit)g»#ol«vtirink
reading were given by Muri«
mp'ir. “ The win" CtiD*’ ar*j by
♦■»!«♦••! •«t •
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mm ci \\ hiskvy.”
M• •
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cm ,vi and \\ • mu IStavi . vim*

M«-damn* f K M 'llii git,
II rndon. V I Morgan i-i.d
\ Tlo* ftiiercuting program
..itn . the ringing in unLyii of
it? Iiibboa Jtally Song. Mrs.
icoggun wtw in charge of the
1. The proceeds will he u •«•*!

Mr&gt;. Fred U.iNmut i h trini-ngly
entertained ’ the “ Gleaner#," Mrs.
I . M I'ldtstani ela ■ pf fho Prc •I ; te/iiii S in lav vehtiof on WedM&lt;viday nft'T'nonn ut lu’r pretty home
u*i Magtso’iu uvneue. with a thimble
party, that was o
of the most rn,
irntl -it'.ij.’ * of tft •
Ice rr« .ni*:tm| cake was served dutii
th ..ft •- bon. Members.of the
el
arc
I’a|t .ton. leather,
Mr-. .‘*m 1!;i A-.rlfuglon. Mr .' (' ( ’.

quarters i f the Woman’s Clu!&gt; of
DcLm d in th *1 (’ »mmt*rh\i! t ’!u!&gt;
htlildiilg which Ins jir-.t been c*ll-iplet'd ay I *of the gra- ious ho-;p!ta!fty nre 'riled th-*m.
I1 gsi! m t ?i »«*•
already no-iitioiied the .-*1 w&lt;‘re“*Mrs.

W. L. M-.r.ran. Sl*«. C. K. Henry
i:. ! Mrs \V. K. \\ ron.

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pprovd the step, taken by
looking to the arming of
els, hilt were not all of the
same ojumoii in re

F V x I rankljn. p n u l n l of the
Intern.;ti*nal’ M**r*ahii|o Company,'
Ih piiiniiig of l i e (L,-man whiiii control# th;* American Line, I
Said that In* hoped the -government
Th&lt;* New York an I PhilIni' '•! ■’! t &gt; i" * Id” ; - i;o,c!\ trained

I tl * recent coolest in the school •
he 1 e-it i**( 1 ' on Temp rat *
pi
Mi.s l late Camcrnn v.iyi
e prize, J :{-.00 in the High Sdiool
&gt;i 1
nie.es the !wo d o l l a r - .. •,«n
• * • t Grammar Si h i d * ....

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MOTOR COMPANY

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A lliiln Imi&gt; wns iiiuuhl the laml’a
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willi
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Cilimiiiisilil

ANMA ITZIU
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Soprano of'lhe Metropolitan Oppra Co., of New York
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The Most Celebrated American Singer; and
DOW S K Y —The World’s Most Celebrated Pianist.
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will appear with Dr. Julian Allen, the well'known Violinist.

The Second, the afternoon of MARCH 7th, when JEA N COOPER will appear
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with GODOWSKY.
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The Series will be concluded the evening of the 7th, with Mendelssohn’s great Or
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Clay Inman Will Appear as a Participant in the Performance.

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