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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF T H E WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED

" N

SEMI - W EEK LY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith Living
VOLUME VIII

GET BUSY
PLANTING IN
THE SOUTH

NUMBER 68

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. Al'RIL 13. 1917

WAR TAX FLORIDA 0. K.
COMES UP AT BUT NEEDS
HOUSETODAY ADVERTISING

un official manner, *o th a t the land-1
¥ ^ T W O ¥ ¥ M Jf
t/* F
less man may know about the man- r v K I I l \ H
I n i / f t |V
less land. There are many great M Jm 1 1 Jl a L / J I J I I T J I ^ I r I lJLI
Florida boosters in the legislature,
but they will probably not act on
this subject unless the demand cornea
from our people. Let our commer­
cial bodies get busy* and make this
demand. Evcrn our big monopolies
advertise their products, hrrnuse
they arc manugeil-by shrewd busi­
ness men. Let us make those who
enjoy the benefits froqj Florida pros­
HEAD OF D E P A R T M E N T OF
AUTHORIZES T H R E E BILLION S I* F. C I A I. R E PR E S E N T A T IV E perity’ and’ development pay thnir P R E S S ’ FORW ARD,* J A K I N G
Sanford, Fla., April 10. 1917.
AG RICU LTUR E APPEALS
N E W T R E N C H E S AND
just portion of the publicity bill.
OF THE HERALD- GIVES
LOAN TO E N T E N T E - T W O
Conforming, with the above com­
TO F A R M E R S
P R IS O N E R S
FACTS
AND
FIGURES
FOR
AMERICA
Will our legislature, with the facts
munication, I ask every farmer in
Seminole
county
to
apply;
this
ad­
before
them
hoaitato
to
uct
nlong
That the foodsituation is u serious
Despite the
most
unfavorable
Washington, D. C„ April 13.— %Tullnhasace, April 9.—Tho last re­
xne anti is opt to become more seri­ vice to himself. No other state in The administration hill authorizing port of Comptroller K n o tt—year business lines .or continue to take weather
conditions
the
British
ous as the War progresses is the opin­ tlje Union needs to give more at- a |3 . 000,000,000 war loan -to the HUB showed the valuation, of. the Put luck” nnd let speculator* do continue telling strokes against the
ion of those who are in a position tentioq Iq food production and food entente allies was laid be fori the different kinds of property in Flor­ down and’ get the "thick sop" and Germans along the line from Lens
to kndw and the following communi­ conservation more than Florida. Lot house Wednesday as approved by ida. " !
Jr.te lead* with $207,­ allow the s t a t e .t o sutler from mis­ to St. Quentin. Apparently* dex'otus
make
all
the
beef
und
pork
that
cation from the Dep&amp;itment of Agri­
....
.
.
the ways and means committee, 105,711. T hat L-.rlodea farms, wild representation? Instead of a pub­ ing the greater part of their a tten­
licity program under which one scctins y *ar. Let us plant e\—
.■
,
culture inid the appendage from our nwe.*ienh
m»
. l - . ...iii , ...., ’_ J
I wilh prospects-of quick action by­ Inml and city nod town lots. The tlop of our great state knocks the tion to 4he im portant sector of the
county agent should be rentf by' ev­ crything that will feed our animals I congress.
line near Vimy’ Ridge, the key posi­
*
.
III
ntnte In* tit dr« .t of 54,8tU square
and ourselves and let us can anil
ery citizen of this county: • '
T h e ’ bill also contains a provision mill*, or •••*&gt;, 1 ■ 10 acres of landed Other section, let us have u publicity tion on the northern end of tho
preserve tomatoes, beans, corn and
U. S. Departm ent of Agriculture
.tl 3,Si ", square miles, or w hich xxill 'tell the xxorld of tho pecu­ front •which they have captured, the '
authorising 't h e secretary «&gt;f t
surface, a ul
other"vegetable*,
and
bold
back
from
.
" Washington. I). C. , ,,
■
i\CP if inlapd Water sur- liar advantages of all sections of British, t o d a y drove against txvo im.
•
, , , „
, trcusury to Is-.u** 92.00i),000,(HJti it:
the
markets
enough
Irian
’potatoes
To Partners, Hubkers and Dusint-'S
one-) *ar treasury not s to autiel* fnre in a !l diMrUitlfctk lul-.es ami Florida nmi let tts m ake-,the tax p o ita n t positions south of the ridge*
to carry us through tlje year und
Men in the South:
Ait ae* of water* will pro­ payers the chief beneficiaries of nn«f captured them. This enabled
pate the tax to be used untldr the
furnish us seed for un jnenstsed fall | w,nr revenue hill. %.The provMon v a tints- foo l "for hum an use, according sueh puldlrlty-cpay the expense
tho British to reform their lines oh
For nearly three years I hnve done crop.
thereof &lt;hir trade podle* hnve t-.ilk-’ I&gt;ut *i si&lt;! * of t he •s*otti*lu*z.
:*
•
■
e«;u
’
l*t
ah
avri!
«
&gt;
f
l.llld.
put
in
»i»
a*
to
preM-nt
mix
my best to warn you to prepare for
T h e winter wheat i t t•j» is v*;ry haialietip 1 • it: * natmi, s ii , i' |M T h e v. •
a. t ,!••« s .nit include the ••«i this plan .for year*: now that the
the present emergency.
For years
Atfetnpls of th** Gormans &lt;o reshort. The great substitute is corn le i ds through ildii) in r^iiier ill*1 free s iR wat*'r, bn;, .i amt sounds time Is'opphrtunc. will t h e y .act?
we have, tried to encoutage diversi­
g.iiu
p **iiiiui* on the ridge were foil­
and I hope tr» *.*,• Seminole ro r t l j J ! 7*iO."0’t.iuio pr o .......I
i &gt;■•
1 . to )•&lt; I* •I|,-*i •&gt;( biitiu
fication in the south as n basis for lUati riail, ii.,
ed.
Th** Gertnand. tried tw ieo-to
I ,i x on \ uiiiinolule**
its ••orii aen* i-.’e :i» e-ii.t . • I &gt; r ...- ! I , t .. x.
11fUI X
"V -.* *i m l&gt; t,*, ,11 •■( scale h&gt;|i
greater* safety, both ngnrulturnl und
drive
Gener.d Haig'.* troops from
Talltihus.*••*.
April
12
\Vb**n
Telthis y . nr. We have varieties th ,t
Vt r.mgeili, lit s h ix e » b * e l| it.ade far qnd eii.'’st.-rs. clams, crabs, lurtb*.
economic. Since the war leg an in
the
position
they had established on
(uir
Stockton,
representative
from
we run plant s.ii-i-in-fulU up to June ( b ti- iiia n kit* Ion to report the lull e |e .
ii l l *
s ! t l ‘* s u p e r v is e *
'.h**»*e
Europe we huve urged SAFE FARM ­
the
northern
end of the ridge hut
Duval,
ami
reputed
to
be
the
wealth­
1 can furnish bulletins and in- a n d according to t e n t a t i v e plans he tishiutt xx.it,*its a,;.I tl rvices a small
ING. When prices were low you
machine
guns
broke up the usxaults
s tr u c tio n s regarding th e ranfting a n d Mju (11|„ i , |, j , all,| „ , | „ . r t r v , „ Ul, revemi* .
Rut .our people do not iest man in the house returned from with heavy Germutr* losses.
did well and made great firogress.
night
he
preserving of Iruits and vegetables |q|v, througb the house,
realite the value of our splendid t*n- Jui’ksonville ' Sunday
When cotton went t o ’ 18 cents and
Further south progress for the
and meats and ask that the p'yo|de
’n„* |,on,j jMUI. |,.w |,ceii taken up tlowmetit.of inland lakes and rivers brought will) him a bill providing
over you made Inrgo protifs borauso
British below the river Scarpe where
for
tin*
registration
of
ull
automo­
of Seminole county make known j„ thl. house wlth n rule limiting de* and long ocean*coast with its ninny
of your progress in SA FE FARM ­
biles in Ftr.rlila and prohibiting the M onrhy.Le Prettx was captured yes*
Chairman Kitchln is r *rtnin |shellcri*.| bays,
* .
••
ING, but some were tem pted to go their wants in the matter* in which !
taxing of nntomnhilc* by «•iti• -. same terday is reported.
the c o u n ty agent ran l&lt; of help lo j. v||l be affirmed by the '
Much importance Is nttuclusi to
back to cotton.
In common with th.em ai as
'I
i
- ii,*:n m x .iln&lt;- i - p*-r&gt;oual requiring tb it all automobile** tax -*
a dftt*’ as p i.ssilile
•
.
•
many other men, I have trf«*d to it' I max I** all.
P (• i
p '.u • *1 at sTrj. 11 ’• 1 1**
be paid to tlx- state (or ii»c by lb** tin* resumption by tin' French of the
1 t,i o th e r du to s .it
'pit,, i ip
,r , . , i, ,,, j
Seemingly they tiro
warn you of that dunger. t'ollon an\- 11riii*
....................ii,l- * tin* Ptrlilin,** ainl for- State Rond 1ii-parl ment (or tin* cun- general attack.
. ,i
Him nmi. fit sit a ,| i. , c. | , • n
givurg the Germans southwest of
li.r* not been high but hut 'u:d&gt; in­
ii.-Ii
.mil
tin
hxi’
t'iik
ami
oilier
struct
ion
ami
iuaiilteiiam-i*
*o(
stale
( M 1t.rry.
n.it to e.Xiei-d $d,OOO.Ol»'J,OUO ,. un
Loon all* tho can attend to.*
creased in somewhat leas proportion
.
County Agent. ' the. proreed* of the bonds may be movable'*. Then comes the railroads, highways. ,
than (odd and feed.
vain- 1 nt 911 I72.8J7 This i* folThe main drive by Gen. Nivello's
iis« d in extending iredits to foreign loxx'ei! t.y telegraph lines valued at
force
was tail no bed along the threg
NOW T H E CR ISIS IS HERE!
[government*. -The remaining
9561',491, and lastly comes Pullman
and
a
half mile front from Coucy La
This great nation must, arouse her­
1000,000.000 is to be used at home. «;ara li-&gt;l--il a* having a value of
Ville
to
Quincy llnssee. .Consider­
self for a mighty struggle for liberty.
It uWn nutlioriz)*** an ;i*l&gt;litioh:d bond $ I8t&gt;.'.*t,l*. Tlie-o* five dixlsion* showable.
gajti
was (unde here, taking the
People without food und armies
issue not lo exceed Slid,945,160 to tin* lot ill o.*iU-*nei| viiln.it inn of all the
French
to
the southwestern edge of
without rations ure conquered be­
redeem th** 9 p&lt; r cent loan of 1908 p - (■ -t iii llo* state to In* $401.the
upper
Coucy for.esl. .T here is
fore they can. begin to fight
Our
tout true.* Aug. Is’l. I'.'ls. Ii^ t.il.c*
'.i4l.i* i -If the assessment i* on
every qvidenco that this attack wo*
greate-t safety now .lies in TO O !)
' in provision for other, bonds already the t.a»i* of 60 p -r n nl of-the total
carefully prepared by extensive ar­
PRO D U CTIO N . and in saving the
ant hot izeil by law und authoriz*** v due of th*- entire slate, i round
tillery Are, and it may develop into a
waste products.
$.*,000,000,000 worth of certificate)! numbers i* $f.in.ooo.otui
continuous ollensivc.
uf indebtedness to run One xeur
If the south is to be strong she
The dent in the Fretlch line caused
Florida and loxva w.*re adinilted
Interest I* not t*&gt; excm «l 3 1., per
must have FOOD. If this country
by
th e German nttack in tho Cham-,
I* to he STRONG she mu-t be well S A N F O R D ELKS WILL TAKE cent and tin* bill leaves tin* denom­ into the Union by tin* same- net of
pngno
some time ago has now -been
ination of the blind* to tie* discre­ congress. The census tnki'n prior to WILL IIE KN OW N AS A RES­
f&lt;d and have un abundance to sus­
HAND AND ESCORT P R E S -.
Completely straightened out. Parts
miuijssion
gave
Florida
61.177
popu­
tion of the secretary of the treasury
tain those friendly people who are
IDENT LAKE
reports the position r (-established
E R V E -O R H O M E GUARD
loxva is
If at any time .prior to Dee. 31. lation and Iowa 43,112
even now fighting our battles for
intact by means of a sharp attack
COMPANY
The annual convention of Elk* IVI.8. a subsequent series of bonds snow covered and swept by cold
liberty and democracy.
.
east
of .Sapigneul.
held in Orlando this month promi*** are issued, bond* issued under au­ winds in flitter and hot winds. In
Sanford is never backward ahipit
Transportation • may
he
dis­ to be one of the greatest events .in
thority of the net may be convert­ summer, its area is Htmdlcr than .coming 'fnrenril in everything that
turbed. Your own defense requires Elkdom in this state in many y *ars.
In 1910 its entire
London. England, April 13.—
ible into bonds htmring the higher that of Florida
p« rtuius t&lt;&gt; patriotism ami .love of
you to PR O D U CE and CONSERVE Sanford lodge Is propating to go in
area xxiis included in farms number­
About .2,(106 yards of trenches south
rate.
country and tie* older men of thd
your FOOD SU PPLY .
DON’T force und witlt the Elks band und a
President Wilson went to the ing 217.011, covering nearly 30,* city have more lire than*the younger of Farbus wpod-fu the region aouthFAIL NOW! It is u national prpb- strong delegation will take the state
house today for conference with Onn.OOO acres of imp -oved land, om-s (or a military organization was west of Vlhty were captured by the
lem of defense us important as men president. Hon’. Forrest l.ak** of thi. Sp *uker t ’lark
cov­
j itr11i»li this morning, Reuter's cor­
and others on the xvbib* Florida hit* 60.016
formed la**’t night id the men lieand guns, ships and cannon.
ering 1.806,408* muiroved i t ** u| ila
respondent trlegraphn. A hill south-*
city to tin* convention in some .style xxar progrqiit
BUSINESS
M EN , if seed i -that will m b s r - th e visiting Itills to 'Democratic Leader Kitehin who area of 35,110,040 acres. The value tween . the age:* of l llirt &gt;- ti Xc ailtl east of Wanrourt also wus captured.
sixty ami ns yet the younger oqea
**horr canvuM the situation like pat­ take notice. The OrlandU Sentinel
will piloT the war revenue bills of nil of, iowa’a farm Iftnd*. with have made no move to (ort:\ one, The British yesterday took II uddi-*
riots anij get the seed for farmers. •notes the meeting ns follows:
. through tin* house, was summoned buildings’, live stock a.id implements, although there is a movement on lluntl g u n s - i n ’(he fighting between
Arrange the credits.
Furnish . Xar&lt;?rni*iiiiis unit the fti'UPpr*. —————
" T i e thirteenth annual -convent- am| the • President, the speaker and excludve u( city am reow n tirom
•ml to lorm a naval reserve here in
h»crs seed corn, soy beuns, cowpeus, l'm*r nf llie Kli.f liln ^ t ,il«»
Tr^
Dill)
was
*
$3.715,860;5IE
In
The dispatch • read*:
Mr. Kllchln entered Into conference.
the. near future under the coipman'd
*-vulv&gt;.t . be a ns, pi'imum, gfvrgHUlii. el'&lt;T ciution will be held in Orlando April
1915,
t
he
.value
i&gt;f
all
property,
Rep*. Kitehin assured the President
"Tho latest news this morning Is '
of Mujor A. K. Powers.'
. .
at ro*L See th a t ull things neces­ ‘J 5, -G and 27, with the local order of
the iipnd bill would be passed Fri­ farips,-live stock, town and rily lots,
that
we occupied about 2,000 yards
sary to help farmers are done. Of Elks playing host to the throngs of
The meeting Wednesday *night
day without dlffictjltyu" The war de­ rnilrnitds, etc., i n . Iowa was In excess
of
trenrhef
running south from the
WUt'1!, we must produce cotton, but visiting brethren.* No efTnr** xvill part meiit’s plan* for raising an army- of six billion dollurs, a* compared was more of a preparedness meeting
cnmniNudaut's house, smith of F a r ­
with a moderate acreage, und a good be spared in making the convention j ,|fty without difficulty. T he war d
with six hundi'cd millions in Florida, and wits attended ‘ !(&gt;’ some •one
• M*a*tyt theft* will be enough. .* Do not n notable alltpr. Committ?es ar ;»t 1pjjrt n cruV plat s f« r raising an n-ni if* all’ out property D only worth hundred pien who came for business. bus 'wood atbL have i,l&gt;*ared the
gtotind to the b a n k 'o f the Cojeul
sa* rirtce .acres of- food to increase work on various phases of the meet­
The object of the .meeting * was
by selective conscription was l hi twice the asxL-csed valuation' as
rivci
Wo -Uso took n German .*
&gt;our acreage in cotton.
LOOK ing und entertainment is hcin3 plan­
principal subject discussed. Hpth Wfutwn.by the Comptroller's report. stated by R. J. Holly who culled for trench running southeast from N*u- *.
AHEAD! Get the warehouses, the ned. A large attendance is expected.
Kitehin und Clark told tin* president Ilowii lias .17bu banka and Florida the election ol a temporary chair­ ville Vita-se nnd have taken Hill
feed mills, shelters. cleaning stutions, W. W. Rose, chalrnian of the proJ
of opposition in the house to co-i- liu-* 250. The two states entered tin- man und placed th" name of J. J. No. 90, lying * southeast on Wandreameries, packing
plants,, e.tc., gram committco announces the fol­
tcrlptlori; h u t said they did not know race together’ ami values in Iowa nso Dickinson in nbininutinn nnd he was court.
Near, Crolisillles and near’ *
rearly. You must do your share and lowing program:
elected. D. ( \ Murlowe was elected
ten times that of Florida.
*
how strung it wus.
the
river
Scarpe our troops captured
cooperate with farmers. They must
temporary secretary.
Wednesday, April 25
II
more
gunt
in the course of yes­
Iowa
for
many
years
hail
a
com­
The President earnestly requested
do their share and tend th e .c ro p s
M orning--Registration-of ull Elks
The
meeting
was
then
turned
over
terday’s
lighting.
Tho on'tny Is
mission
of
Immigration
nnd
publicity
that the entire wur department plan
faithfully.
•^ •
and visiting ladies anil distribution
be ncceptvd ’ by congress. Rep. mul actively advertised general op­ to the men present und -various shylHug our new posRiot s beyond
FARMERS, in your Unions, clubs of badges ut the Elks Home. 11 to
.
Kitehin said he had not thoroughly portunities under statu auspices. ways and meuna were discussed fot Vitny ridgo.”
and other organizations, resolve to 12 a. in. band concert.
People usually -accept state menta tho formation of a reserve or home
1\
Open sc«loh Florida **“ ™'&gt;ed the war departm ent plan
Tho past 24 hours has been char­
USE T H E BEST M ETH O D S now.
made officially and Iowa grew und guard company for Sanford. . Since
not ready to commit hlmacterized by an intensity in Lhr
Whc/i the nation faces a crisis we State Elks convention. Address ofi™ ®
Floridu lias over 32, the law- in the present form does not
self on it. Some of his friends said propered.
fighting. The Getmans appear to*
fount have the bes\ farming in its welcome by Bro. Jas. L. Giles, mayor
1
)00,000,
the
Inst and best urea, in allow the formation of such a com-­
he*
was
only
for
conscription
us
an
Response by Forrest
history. Labor Is short, hence the of Orlando.
the best climate in America, asking puny it was decided‘ to ask the per­ have boon reinforced in tho positions:
cmergenr..
measure.
upon which tho British assaults hwvw
Ap­
• FARMERS, in your Unions, club Lake of • Sanford, president.
Indicaiious were th at the Presi­ occupancy. • This vast acreage is mission of the city council and that driven them back and are ottering
pointment
of
committees
on
creden­
and other organizations, resolve to
dent would continue to insist upon paying but a t rill** of the total tax of the governor and if the blit th at desperate resistance. *• '
y S K .T ll E B E S T .M E T H O D S now. tials.
of the atulo. This area is ns lurgu ns is now pending in the legislature be­
"Various counter attacka were *
3:30 P. M.—Theatre party at the the war d'*imrtnient plnn as drawn, five eastern stutes combined, with u comes u law the company will be
When the nation faces n crisis we
although sentiment appeared to be
launched
but with the exception at
Grand
for
visiting
ladies.
nru*t have tho best farming in its
combined population tif 8,600,000. formed and placed id service of the
Hullccourt
these met with no sue- *
7 I’., M.—Banquet for Elks and developing for (tutting a provision
history. Labor is short, hahee the
state as a reserve company. Mean­
in
the
measure
under
which
an
ef­
Fourteen
states,
the
active
and
cess.
Fighting
for the koy position
hist tools and all labor saving de* ladies.
fort would be made first to raise the growing ones of the west -have pub­ time the company will have no mil­ ut Nouchy Le Freux was bitter, but
Thursday,
April
26
vie*** must bo used to make it pos­
y . by volunteers. »
licity hurcuu maintained ut public itary status and will not even at­ with the British retaining all their
9:30 rx. M.—Session of the Florida a r m
t
_______ ____
•
sible for every farm laborer to cover
expense. When a merrllant has u tempt to use. the streets for drilling. gains and consolidating the*positions.
u much ground ns possible and do State Elks Association and election
surplus of goods he makes u big The following officer* wero elected as
Talk of P csre
" T im e now is required to get for­
..
•the most efficient work.
Farm of officers.
Here we have a n temporary organization:
London, England, April 12. — Re­ noise about it.
ward
(he big guns and to make good
10:30 A. M.— Sightseeing
nnd
*°mi*n and girls havo important
Captain, (Tikirge G. Herring.
ports from a Swiss source haye been state with millions of indolent, un­
shopping
tour
for
ladies.
the
communications
bofofo a t ­
*9rk to do in the garden, the-orFirst Lieut., R. A. Terheun.
employed and iuert acres, bringing
received
i,i
Rome
th
at
the
BulgariUn
tem
pting
another
great
stroke."
2
P.
M.—Grand
parade
termina­
*hn(d, in raising poultry, and espccSecond Licuti, A. K. Powers.
lijtke or no income to the state or
minister
at
Rome
lias
made
over­
tion
a
t
.
Elks*
Home
where
refresh­
•ally in cnntiing. preserving and conFirst Sergeant, II. J. Chaffer.
ments will be served. Hand concert. tures to the entente ministers with a public—acres with unbounded pos­
%
Charleston Selected
"efving our food supply.
Serond
Sergeant, C. II. Dingee.
8:30 I'.. M,— Elks -Minstrels, Lu­ view to the conclusion of a separate sibilities—when there are millions of
-Washington,
April 12.—Congress
Third Sergeant, W. Dennu Turner.
Your County Agent and Homo cerne Theatre.
peace, says live Exchange Telegraph*^ landless men in the country. The
men
•
were
informally
told
that Fourth Sergeant. F. T. Williams.
Demonstration Agent become more
m atter of taking hold of this ques­
Rome correspondent.
Friday, April 27
Charleston,
W,
Yn.,
had
been
select­
important officers now than ever I,9:30 A. M.—Session of the Florida
Sitniln* advices regarding Bulgaria tion ns a state, county nnd munii-i- . ■Fifth Sergeant, (J. L. Taylor.
Corporal* will !*&gt;•• appointed by ed for armor plate and projectile
before. Your State Extension Di- Slate Elks Association. Installation are-sent by the Exchange Telegraph .p:»l propqsition, is ’one of only or­
plants.
, • *•
'isiun at the Agricultural. College od officers. Selection of place for representative at Vienna.
He re­ dinary hoss sense. T h e 'boosters of the commissioned officers.
'Gil have still more im portant du* nexf annual meeting. Adjournment. ports th a t the Vienna Gazette says Floridu should demand that, (he
Speculation Stopped
.*•*■*• Look to these for-counsel and
They should
Germany Stops Mail
10 A. M.—Card party for- ladies. it h a s,learned t h a t semi-official Bul­ bridle be taken ofT
Chicago, April 12.—Speculation
•advice jn this new burden of extra , 3 P. M .—Auto ride, visiting near­ garian delegations are in Switzerland ask t h a t the legislature consider the
Berlin, April 12. —Gurmuqy* has In b utter and eggs through tljo Chi­
*°rk.
The County Agent will, by (itics. nnd towns. endeavoring to urfive at a basis for a m utter as .a practical business prop­ stopped all mail and telegraphic scr- cago b u tte r and egg board has been
Let us’ present the facts vicj bttween .Germ any and the abolished " a s a patriotic d u ty ” by
without doubt have new duties and
8 P. M. — Masque dance on Or­ separate peace with representatives osition.
[about Florida to the world, and In United States.
ange avenue.
- of the entente.
^fPonslfalHUea in the near future.
unanimous vote of the' directors,
FARM ERS AND BUSINESS *
MEN, save th6 breeding stock.
Don’t sell cows, heifers, tnarrs, sows,
gilts, owes or he.ns. Keep them for
breeding. If the breeding -stock is
sold where will you get the means to
supply tho mrat of this country?
I.cl us forget all pasC difficulties
and Join In a mighty effort to feed
the south. Whnt can you do in the
next sixty days?
• Respectfully yours,
Bradford Knapp. Chief.

STATE ELKS
WILL MEET
IN ORLANDO

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“ The End of the Toor”
Lionel Barrymore in the five p art
M etro Columbia comedy
dram a,
“ T he End of the T o u r." directed by
George D. Baker, which will be seen
at th e Star Theatre tonight has the
su p p o rt of ono of the finest. com­
panies ever brought together in a
motion picture.
.
Ethel Dayton, who has the lead­
ing feminine rolo has been seen with
Ethel Barrymore in ’"the White

director.
Mr.
Baker.
Formerly
known as Ethel Corcoran, she chose
the Ampler namo of Dayton for
purposes of the screen.
a
Frank Currier, seen as Thorpe, the
jeweler in " T h e 'W ager," with Emily
Stevens in the part of Col. Jessup.
A long and distinguished career on
the .S| eakiu# stage preceded Mr.
Currier's entrance into motion pic­
tures.
l i e has been identified- as
manage r and actor with practically
all ti.o t re a t stars of the past thirty
year
Anoth r S tir lin g actor well
knew’n to the; tre goers is Charles
Eld. d e, who l a s appeared In many
Metro wonderplays, inc)udii g " T h e
Wh il i f . he L’»w" and **T.ho Pr«tim .e.a.”
'
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In “ T h e End of th - Tour" the
t h a n , t little dran.rtic active*.
Mar Taylor makes her b&lt;w in n o ­
tion | ctur.f* in the role of l.ot'le
Lev *. brette of a " o n e I.h la
s ta n d '' thiatricul company. Flu* has
played all the part.-, in which Lau-

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ale a tr e s retto Taylor formerly starred. Mary
Taylor Is.tho wife of tho celebrated
playwright and author, Charles A.
Tsyior. Sh«« brings undoubted abil­
ity to- her new work.
Kate Blancke is one of Metro's
best known character women, ex­
celling in grande dame parts.
In
“ The End of the Tour" she has the
part of tho "character woman" of
tho troupe."
Maud Hill, a s ta tu ­
esque beauty seen in m any Metro
nroductiona is the troupe's lending

r “ As Mon Made H er"
T hr newest World 'Picture Brady
Made entitled "As Man Moyle* Her"
will be the attraction a t the Lyric
Theatre on Friday and the patrons
of this theatre will have tho oppor;
tunify of seeing Miss Gail Kane as
the star of this attraction.- Miss
K a te is supported ’by a . supi'rix c d lc n t cast which includes Frank
Mills, ’Gcrda Holmes and Edward
I.ungfird. The play deuls with tb&lt;
:--:.rri;;gr ronsurrat’. d by ,i woman
of the world with a young m an.for

The patron* of the Lyric Theatre
" I t 's a lie;” .cried young Harrold occurs '*nd they are saved the trou­
yrill
see in the depiction of Crusoe’s
Forbes.and he grabbed his brother ble.. The fipd the body of .De Lima
and roman
by the throat,------------ i—■ ~-«- -- "■
the
slave
m
arket
at
Sallee,
the storm
to
plot
and
plan
more
villainy.
“ D on't—don’t kill him ," cried
at
sea,
the
wreck,
the
cannibals,
and
Lyric
Tonight.
Claire. Harold’s wife. “ I t ’s true!"
their
Tcositng,
the
capture
of
Friday,
This scene a strange situation from
Friday hinfsetf. the m utiny ’ and
whlah .to expect hsppineqp .AO .cortie
finallythe miraculous cscapo of
for Harold and his wife and ye
Crusoe
frotn
slavery and, his rcicuo
happiness did come to them a t last.
*
i
after spending 21 years, 10 months
"As Man Made Her” tells a start­
and I t d a js , the best part of his
ling but thoroughly interesting story.
life on his lonpjy island.
In this latent World Picture BradyThe management
of the* Lyric
Made Gail Kane enacts the role of
Thcatro states th at this picture is
Claire, the wife, while the part of
far above tho usual run'oT present
Mason Forbqs i s ’ made by Frank
features and th a t tio one should miss
Mills and the part of Harold Forbes
it, as it is a real moving picture
la played by Edward Langford.
treat. Lyric Thursday.
Gerdu Holmes a!s6 has an im portant
How
" .
”
rolo in this productfbn.
from
Closed
Season
for Fishing
“ As Man Made Her” has been
the
About two years ago the Times
staged on n lavish scale. One caba­
ihere editor while a resident of I’ulm
ret scene shows the interior of si res­
,-ordsDeach county made a prediction
ta u ra n t cith' a prominent Hawaiian
that if the indiscriminate m anner of
dancer executing her evolutions to
•rcen
catching
and seining of fish in Lake
the tunes played by u full sized or­
moOkeechobee
was kept up the lake
chestra.
Other scenes have been
hout would bo depleted In a short time,
staged with just as lavish an expend­
lind Now comes tho new* th a t th e big
iture of money.
For the outdopr
?ath- fishermen on the lake are waking up
scenes the entire company was sent
J to to tho fact th a t if something is not
down to F lo rid a ' and there some
end. done soon th ey will have killed the
wonderfully beautiful, views were
state goose th at laid the golden egg. •
filmed.
You will like this feature. It has
•7°,
According to their directions Ropeverything to make it entertaining—
^ resentative H. C. ‘ Hood of Pnlm
an attractive and effective sta r, a
ro oj Reach county will ir.Lroduro a bill in
capable company, a splendid and in­
ought e •,rc*cnt legislature asking th a t a
teresting story, lavish scenic effects
law bo passed establishing a dosed
and superb photography. Foe "As
cut i ?csro:1 1° Lake Okeechobeo during
Man Made J l r r " at the Lyric There at • ^
Jpl&gt;’ and Audlan i'BU*t’* TJje bill will have tho support
] of R o p n s jn ta tlv e Swain of St. Lud»
,,
county i nd S enator Hughlctt of the
' ^ ^ i East Const. Probably Refne -ntative Li ngford of DoSotu will also
I support the bill... • —
is th e flft.lt &gt; The movement will have tho
to
1 'nlted ' b'-artv »ii;&gt;:,orl .if the le.t I l* 1.1 .

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u m g that coiihi r\.i
ply r.-qniri-s prot.-i
spawning period,
anxious that s u d i a
Moorehavon Times,

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THE HOUSE THAT PLEASES

PROGRAM Mii

t \ e would like ,

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discussion of the scheduled ein
Cween the Sanford High „ 7
Orlando High School b n u ^ . .
teams
r i e a &gt; ^ u n A ^ U:)(l , ’V
was only on account of t)-,. pi
two o f out team player? j-.i
ability to secure tur, .
,
were forrrd to i.,..
•
such a late dsn•[ i
urged by the s.i-ff, ,.t ..
try, -and cam*- and made •, ,
to get a tram togeth r
| i j;i
the team learned, that wc ' uejj
be able to get back bi fore t’ ‘
morning and we v 'fn rt,r )t
get a chaperons, So onl; n
extreme rasa did wv finally . i
th r game. Ev*n then w»- ,
come tip the next week l.ut ■Jf
posal was rejected. '
A^giri/ T 'would 11’,&gt; ? ,
yerjr-untre statenfent. You i;
probably obt&gt;erY.i|),*,i^ Tin • --p
more closely notice that it,
Cnthedial and not tn- U • &lt;(
th at is riainiing st it- ,1 .- ,,
You are quit.* u i»» . j
exaggerated statement •*•■-.
say that the Orlarfd.ul
. . &lt;
to win a game thin » .. on. W«■
not had any too good a
wc have won several gar .
won from'Oviedo t v.•:•• j,nd K
nice once.
• .

Also. Wv would 11 » • 1 ,
before flying off t !-.— .* 1 ■ • ' . •
at least Itiok at 1 t foir .before y'ou at . v . •
poor sports. . That
_
only game Cancelled r.

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The following letter was received
from the Orlando Girls Basketball
team:
" R e d " Davis, Sporting Editor,' San‘ ford Herald: '
'
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Dear Sir:
In regard to the open letter which
was published in vour column in The
Herald.' 1 would like to give a few

uteri* taken
company v.»
the purpose

maiemcnis.

Af Man Madtfkr

TONIGHT
“ Sultanna”
A Gold Rooster I'calurv
Pearl W hite in
"P e a rl of the Army."

WEDNESDAY
“ Dove Dansey”
.*» reel IJlue R ibbon Feature

“ Patria”
Featuring Mrs. Vernon Casllc t

" t iiir s d a y
“ Robinson Crusoe”
Admission .
M atinee 10 and 20r *
.Nielli 15 and 2"&gt;c

FRIDAY

'd r nursing of the one friend she
had matin in all the neighborhood
wi.l I , pit tutialiy related at the
Star Theatre on Wednesday, when
“ The Honor of Mary Rlnke" will be

.

World Brady p re sen ts Gail

“ As Man M ariinicr
! SATURDAY
Gran- Cunanl and Francis Ford
in.tiie .
, ‘

• “ Purple M ark” v\lsu a Gimd i vat tire and
Comedy

Music by that Popular
LYRIC .ORCHESTRA
Alwayti a Guud Show and
Oflen a G reat One

Jem "' add the distressed little victirp
of villainy in "Broken F etters."
•Quite different froth either of th so
will he her fort itcoming vehicle—her
part in ‘ T h e Honor of Mary Blake"
i* Im tt*.-r-. t.uited to her fresh and
youthful personality than nny role
she has over appeared in upon the
screen.
•
.
.
f.tiic Friday
"Hhe va* mine ‘before you married
her!" ‘ ’
.
Mason Forbea threw this, bomb­
shell at his brother us he pointed
dramatically at his brother’s wife.

Paramount
STAR
THEATRE!

PROGRAM
TUESDAY—Metro presents Lionel Barrymore in
“ The End of the Tour”.
WEDNESDAY—Blue Bird presents Violet Mers*. reau in "The Honor of Mary Bluke”' •
THURSDAY—A Five Reel Feature and One Rod
Comedy.
•
FRIDAY-Paramount presents George Bohan in "The
Rimd Between"
a 2 reel Pietogrnph.
COMING— Gernldinu Farrar in “Joan the Woman"
Concerts nightly by With*rington and Houser

M atinee Daily at 3:15

Mrs. Vernon Castle'
Donald Parr
' ,\liit**n-Sills
llaron Huroki
, Warner Ol^ind
Honor I)*- Lima
George. Majuroni
Rodney Wren it
Allen Murnan*
,R. t ue f-&gt;.in th e Pl.u k Tom Explosioq in Now- York ll.irbor is a
feature of the ninth episode of " P n tria " to lie shown at the Lyric The­
atre tonight. Mrs. V rnon C astle is
In this rhnjiter, Pitfria and D oij
ure rescued froti tin- ‘horrors of t-he
black Tom disaster "'and go to the
luttcr's apartm ent wh*n* the faithful
nne ministers, to- their comfort.
Rodney Wernn, th • son of F’ntria's
chaperone, and in lot;e with her,
visits the apartm ent' and discover!
P atria there.
Driven wild with
jealousy In* grievously insults Don­
ald uiui Haunts out of-the house in a
rage. Huroki, spying upon Donald
sees him and determines to tifrn the
young ihart'a anger to his advantage.
Ife persuade* Rodney to aid Iris
Layne ran adventures* . in Ituroki’s
employ) in a scheme to compromise
Donald In such a way thnt Patria
will.be obliged to break dtf all rela­
tions with him.
,
Donald is Iqred to Iris' apartm ent
and Rodney brings* Patria to. the
house so that she may too with her
own eyes tho ’unfaithfulness of her
lover. Rut Donuld in a masterful
way escapes from the trap and walks
out as I’atriu is coming in, free.from
all suspicion.
Donald obtains warrants for the
arrest of Huroki. De Lima, and the
rest charging them with having
caused the Black Tom explosion.
Huroki is immediately informed and
m a k e s ‘ hurried
preparation*
for
flight.
He causes his homo to be
dismantled and plants a bomb in
thd secret passxgo way he uses to
mnko his escape so th a t any one a t­
tem pting to follow him will be des­
troyed.
Senor De Lima, also in fear of ar­
rest goes to thu house nntl finds it.
dismantled, with
secret . servlco
agents patrolling the street. In his
effort to escape by tho secret passago
the bomb is exploded und tho house
is wrecked. Donald and the Secret
Servlco then are about to break
down the door when the explosion

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ton.atom, h n r.s. pepj^-rr, cujjcs and
other vegetables. H ight^i m arket
prices n o b la ln f d , prompt . ri turn*.
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JEWELER
MV SPECIALTIES
Pit S ARD'S II IND-PAINTED C HINA
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER

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Where Che Former Lowes
"Pigs t* pigs"-but not ul! pigs are
twelve cent -pig*' neither are nil
iteere worth ten re n tj a p.until on
foot. These prices, which arc soveral carets higher, than the Florida
farmer usually reeMves for his stock,
were recently, paid a t the yards in
Jacksonville.
There is ' no reason
why more Florida raised stock can­
not approach theso prices. There is
a larger demand for the better cla&gt; &lt;
of stock and at larger P‘lF°a••The first thing of importnnoo-in
producing nil good mem nnimals Lh
good blood," says C. L. Willoughby
of the University of Florida college
of agriculture, "b u t it is puxsihlc to
get n higher price than we have been
receiving for our common Block if
better methods were used irf prepar­
ing them for market."
Farmers have lost conridernble
money this year by not realizing
that the value of all mtfat unlmals i.i
dependent -on the quality of tinflesh.
Every farmer knows that
malts,'.stag*, nnd female* far ad­
vanced in pregnancy do not make u
good q jn ’ity of meat, yet far • too
many i f th ese -were shipped to mar­
ket and tlie farmer lost from'en? to
two cents a pound on them. It 1juil :.* easy, a i d mu h 'more n n f •
ilahL','-to castrate while young the
male stock that will not he ne.di d
lor
■ding !*iit| ■ ■*■* Th m i,
ruun* for shipping piggy m*«&gt; .n,d
cos* heavy with calf. v.hen tii. VzT&lt;^
worth mure on the farm in* t-rV* d* r .;
also, there is always d inger of In
such animals in transit.
There is a considerable In * hi sell­
ing tight yearlings. These tiring a
good price, b u t would bring more a
pound and much mor^ per animal' if
they were fed and will filled out be­
fore chipping. Tli’e out., time it ever
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when the., have been l i n e d ..!i their
lives on heavy feed and are in con­
dition to bring large prises af baby
beef.
Many' cattlemen seem to have n
special liking for old steers. The
best stockmen In other sections have
found that it does not, pay to keep a
steer an) longer after he is full
grown thail it tul.es to fatten him.
Sortie investigations have shown that
Up to the age of five years it Ililies
lie-irl.. fifty per tent more feed each
year to make the same amount of
gain, Thu Igniter mock is kept the
more. risK there is from loss by diasease or bad feed conditions. It is
to the farn^r’s ml vantage to sell ins
»lo&lt; . .m quicftly as possible after it
Tea*'lie, full growth,
Tjhero is considerable Mosj in the
cow s that are shipped into mark«t, Th*so will bring only from four
to four a n d ‘one ludf cents n pound.
There is always one time w|pn the
t i n ’ tow has just passed her miel
Ui'-iul periotl ft&lt;r raising rplvin* on
the tj.nge, when she cun bo fattened
nnd sold for a good price.
These points arc Himdl ones in
t heta.elves but the money saved by
■DtFP^vinfe them wIff-often nioudt up
to flic hundred mark oiv u catload,
and to a good sized fortune in a life
time. * .
Don’t WnH Plnnt Something
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far;ncr is being repeatedly
and *.1: ncTvtly urged by the U. S, D&lt;paft.neiu of Agriculture a n d ,the Un’■v^hity of Flntid.i rxteiiElon division
to plant soiiu'thhiff th a t will jtrovide
foot! Ur human or animal consumpU o n /^Jyere in KRiridu, ’many tjiln|pi
ra.» yet be planted: corn, velvet
beans,*cowpeu, Korghum, etc. It is
not unly the farmers duty as a husint-xa man to make - his every acre
produc,. during this year of big
p ries; it is his pntrintfr duty as well.
For the United Statse is nt war,
Uongrexi ha* passed a resolution set
ting forth this solemn state of attaint.
And any moment' our passive par­
ticipation in tho great contlict may
be changed to a moat aetiv prosecu­
tion of hostilities against Germany.
The war may be shorr. German re­
sistance may be about ended. But
that is conjecture. The one thing of
which wo can he certain is t h a t 'w e
nro ut war, and that being a fact it
becomes our first duty to do every­
thing in our power lo bring about a
victory.
There arc two immediate essen­
tials: Money und food, The United
States has tho man &gt;y; th ?re need be
no further worry about that. But
*e haven’t tho food. There i* a
w°rld shortage of grain.
All tho
worhl loftks to us. And, if we are
to have victory in Europe, we must
out only feed ourselves, but our
"Dll’s in Europe as wzll. The final
battle «il| bo fought—and' it must
be wont—on the field* of Florida, of

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. Tin'Can Preparedness
"The Aomen and girls of Florida
whir have, been preserving the su r­
plus vegetables and fruits in tin
cars, glass cans and jars, can gn
right along with their work, knowing
that it is nut only good business to
do so, but shows n spirit of patriorl*m,” says Miss Agnes Ellen Harris,
state tpgont *for home demonstration
work to the University of Plot Ida
extension divirion.
The canning

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Negroes Dying in North
Asjonisliing revolutions, indicating
th e widespread &lt;‘x)iloUation *»f unotrtfiioycsil southern negroes in P hila­
delphia ami \ wittily a n d 'th e usced
la k e promises of work which have
c o st no Its* th a n 500 lives in Phila­
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a n y , *»tn*jr, ftb*4, th a t
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D :i‘t t* -*i I»*«4^ fjf- fh«* *tatt* id F li'fld u i1
months, have h'-on made by InsgefIItul t«'%' I p
fttd i.i'fi*i|Vt‘ ftda
to rs in th • stuft' department of labor tlfrf* «ef y»*u tb*‘ .*ld l*. J . H » m l h . A d a ,
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tu*it' . ' l i t b" .ii!■ t,e I them. Me:
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liavt* died in t h ‘* PhLnile pliia I lo •
Grow Velvet [leans
pit il and lidu-rcuhials nnd pneu'• *
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If Florida* far me,s arc to ' fcccive moida. are rifu among them," the
W l.it r a ., tin, rlty rd u n r il *&gt;l lk » r i p nt
irm fo -ile cuutity. t'tu iiiln t it I he
N.iit'- if Viplitullon f«t I»« tirnt Iaider Santutil
th tlr share of the increased cost of UuHctin states.
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meat products it means that more

SitnTuril l.itdcc Nu. JV, I, O. t&gt;. F.
Meets every Montlay evening at 7:30
in M. W. A. Hall. Pico Work. All vis*
iiing brothers cordially invitid.
las. F. McClellan
J. \V. O. Singletary
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Gate City &lt; amp No. 6. W. O. W
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
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One"of tlie most important prob­
lems before us today is the produc­
■It t I'ft 11ill'ftt r II* III* 01
tion of food and ipeal products.
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The farm is our only source of sup­
■n im | h r l**th ila j of
O pera D a t i n g F re m 1C00.
ply. 11 Is important, therefore, that
*'Eur)dlce" in .', i be lii-a Ipdl.iti j&lt;pevery available acre of land in Flor­
vril ever per fiU fnett III pnhlle, mill i In*
ida t hi:t year he planted to tinme crop
w ort; excited u*i evlinontlieirv miooiiit
th at will In Ip supply this want
of itT1• - I t ! I ‘ ••
T i W;;- |ir«! pule
Th.-te are tliuusanils of acres of Untied In 1‘ld r e iiie In . psoo .m u I vvns
la ml in I hi- state that are allowed to •leilieilti &lt;| In J h i r l c de Mtillel, ItI1&gt;1 II
gr*&gt;w up in weeds each year that \vitn printed In HUS in Venice, a m p y
should produce a crop of some kulu'1. tit i be latter ti,.in~ w, ll pr&lt; mW ci I In
tlie lilmiry of th e I trl to li imiM'Uin. tt . I.
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We would suggest that every farmer
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.iff.*, • ,1 Bp* Mi ei 'r
p ' . l i r . l i n i.,t I ,
,| «.| I . i««U * in w » n l plant a large acreage of velvet beans.
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Chinese Tearjut Industry Growing.
The velvet bean has proven to be
I Ik * 1,11 tu k &lt; l " C '0 , , l | n , (
l y ’ ltu*&gt;rtl
I , ro w th t,i ( m-u i i i i i h In 1‘h iu a ton * In
I t t , in Ip ,&lt;u.nt^, H t i i i d i . If pi ' H*‘ ,
one of our best f vcl and forage crops
X r r . r*. T p . kO. Ila m v It! K * &gt;.
^ reused eiiuriinillMly. due III port It* I lie o( * V.
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for the production of beef and dairy dlfenvery t'f the pus-ltd,. III 11*3*111loll nf T r * &gt; » r l 1 « n • I ■
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products. In additi o» to this il is peiillill oil III tun •i ll ft*• tilling m i i i |* us n
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tllule for *dit*- tol, and (*&gt;i tiiri/&lt;i|H » t*v ilsinl "111 U * .e " o f *•** on llo*
not tin expensive crop to pruibuo. eulinqry piuipwes. mid of tip* nut ttiB ility vl A p iil, A. I*. 1917.
W illie*- inv tdllt M* rlc n s iu rs **"* "*»t
Sect! is rhi ap and It only requires Betf. lifter linking, ns :t Mill***! it Ut &lt;&gt; for
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should make an extra i Hurt to j.rh, i ,, l&gt;t
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all, o r . a t least a part of ibo beef
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*:v m - n r r i, r tartas. tn u n ru
p'SKTlrifl' Lrt'iai.ixxiioiislve. neiUi-r’U' r,.fr Aneu.t
st. i n s :
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tlie cultivation of tho- crop'Tt heavy
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littuti* holftljif d l**T c*nt Cf inuri
h&gt; i*lat m u #•* In Ih c k m IN m ('f p ' ft-1*
anil by growing the crop will almost rfttdlftl *1e*V
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pay for the expen e of gfowii:::.tlic:n.
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Order I'nitei! tm rrim n Met harlot
Meets every \\VilneBtlay at 7:30 P ,
M., in the City Hall. Visiting brother!
are welcome C 11 ^othh, Rec. Sec;

Celery City ,t ,«• ,\o. IN5.1
Meeting' every ‘Jntl and -1lh Tnestlay
night
S 'cluck Engle Home, Oak Avo.
Visiting llrothem Welcome
rn*» **p
C. C. Woodruff
t f o r lf t .' Eim *E Hogan
Worthy Presbieiil
Secretary

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Meets every lint and third Friday
nights at 7:30 ill Masonic Temple,
' Visiting brothers welcome
Th#*frf«fi*4 I
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f&gt;*vl4«n , may®r ®f W. A. (Jinn,
John Stamper,
f*hr r it y *’f S u thiftf, .ft# #t; fft#»!# tru n ly
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t»» f f *• lo t u r t r # United Urol her hootl oi Uarpenlcrs and
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lift I t f r h ra j Ml pTr-rfion lj» Im
. Julnivs of America
Iti'd «nt I h r f St h ffjy of A frM
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Sanford bond Union No, 1751 meet!
((rtrfn ilnn t h r «|U«.fUir» nf *ai-I rliiftltlO
tH ft if t ii tfii'f#* 4*» !«* !« M f»- Isiwwiifi'iH r first nnd thinl Tliurstlny night nt 7
♦it uni t hr *.ii*I ril | of FniifyMiI *wha,l hr o’clock in the M, W. A. Hall, Pico Hlk.
M tU 'P rffrtJ li* I •Ai|r tih lllh m N i f AUDI of
111,000 Inf t h r ftu rn r'tt nf
f r t lf - J. W. O. Singletary W. W. Van Nesa
Soc.Troas.
President
fiii tin if l u Dtlift# i r r l j i l n vn iirK i t* n r w i r “‘•infurJ. ft #111»~i **&lt;ii. pf i In I*-itsu'trr 1.1 li®ii#f«

p&lt;u*t he x tilih tiie i! tu i h«'
fi*jM mi *.Al*|
rih&gt;- » h n i*t*n .f r jil r - t a l r for ta 'i'ira tio n
of rrii't'liftti « t an r!» -*i h*n (Ti I*** m llc il fur
t h » t p u rp iM c

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&gt;*Mifi|M'*l, I m u m ] I d dim
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FcnfcirH
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anil fh#* * i t ilila *f M y rit® u v m u ir am i

Modern Woodmen of America
Meets *2,-4. Thursday evenings, 7:30,
In M. W. A. Hall, Pico Building.
C. E. McDonald C.'D. Couch
; Contul
Clerk

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BUSINESS CARDS

I)r. II. II. McCaslin

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H u t u i- , iiufrt.ft**r “ • T a x r r r t lf if f tl* * N t ,
C l ila lr if lh * dth d a y of July A. I* 1 9 t l ,
y,». fllrd *ai&lt;f r r r l l l l r . i r In my ofllor*. and
h a * mad*! .(ip tlr .^ i'in for tax &lt;i*td to Innuc
I n ' a r r a r d . ir r a lt h
la * .
H .lil r r r M f l i . l *
r m l i r a r r . (hr (ntliitaing drM-fibrd p ru p a rty
«ilual&lt;Ml In Seminole ro u n ly, F lorida. t*&gt;a i t : I .nt t i l , i ’l.i* o f
tiul*-f&gt;lv. of la n d I n .
lo n e ln c to A b .m n n ta and ItoM l A N a v .
Co.
T h * »»ld la n d b r im a»*r—rd a t Ih r
d a l r &lt;•f lh . tw u a n r* of ,u rh r .r If t r a t r In
tb a nam e of M . f&gt;. f . Strrn. Uhlraa .a id
r c r tin r a le .hall l&gt;« r*d » rrrr« t i n n r d l n i In
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n t drrd aitl t » v a l i a r , 1 on tho IZtfc
d ay **f M ay A, IX lt * l7 * . .
W l l nr*&lt; my o fflctal .l|n a t u r r and m al
, him t h r 7th day of A p ril A. IX. 1917.
I . * . 11
E . A U O ll G L A S S ,
C 1*rk Clxevlt C o u r t Hrm iaoU Co., F la .
C 7 -T u r ..4 lf

Formerly Occupied lljr

Dr. W. E. H o u s e h o l d e r

Natter nf Aspllr.llnn la* T . l llrrit tfnilrr
Martian 8 uf t:hapter l*SS,
«f H»f,
N o lle U t r o l l y s lr m lh » t W . H. J n n i.,
iu f r h » - * f nt T . i r .iU C u ji.- No. 0 2 , &lt;1b i *U
I t * « th *].)■ nt Jur.r. A. I*. tt*|0 , h ,« n ln i
..1,1 i , rilrt, .1 * In m y „f!lrv, »*,fl t . * m i l l ,
■ p plltslian for I n ,ti—il l*» l* * u , In BCrord■ tire » lth la nr.
S . U c frllflrftl*1 r t n h r .r * .
lh * full** **» ,* ,l» *rn h *'l p rn p rrljf a ltu .lr tt
In Brm lnulr county. Klnflftft, lii-m tt: N * . *»t
M i ' , «f HW • i &lt;&gt;l ( W l i , S rr IS. T i. s i H.
K M K. Ci . m i ,
T k« * oIII Urt&gt;l Itaing
. . . r . ' t . t ftt the t l . t r ftl I h r l,» U .ftr* nt »Urh
m l l t n l r in the nftinr nt ‘A . T . H liAry.
I.’ n l c . . I d r r n lt t r .t n .h ftll hr fritc m r* !
.r r c r illf l! to t . w l . t iti+,1 K ill l.»u*i th rrra n
an th* Z’ rd t l .y ot AprII A, t*. I ! H .
W lln **» my n O trl.l . If iif t t u r . and m l
Ih t. t ha 17th ,l . y nt M .r r h , A. D. 1917.
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K. A. D U u d L A S S ,
C lrtk C ilc u it t ’ourt Sam lnol* «‘o.. lif t
tty V. K. n u u K l.n , I). «fC I-T u m - I U

Wilson &amp; Housbolder
- LAWYERS
Sanford,
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E lto n J . M o p g h to n
P lum bin g and
G as F i t tin g
All W ork Received M y P ersona
A ttention And B est Efforts
□ppoailt City Hall
Telephone Ns 25

ARCHITECT
Office in Yowctl Uldg

Sanford, Fla

GEO. A. DECOTTES
ATTORNEY

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COUNSELLOR

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Sanford Fla

L AW Y E R '
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Phones 143, 339-w

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Practice In Stnle nnd Federal Courts
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IL P. O. i‘. 'Minmr,' i.nuge 1211
Mi-el liisi uni tinr,t Wednesday night
t corner ol First St. and Palmetto Ave.
'J &lt; nu ' in It-** *i &gt; pi *■'m l i f t , ntt*l *jrtnit
1'n‘tiK-fri" l* i t t ‘
' ul n*i iinnu i t *1 j*Itry Cruse Harnes
J. G. Hurley
I rtBii it Ssnft'i ! rei**1
p riur# a/ I
Secretary
Exidted Ruler
Mi» v i s i MtSr •I fctyril.* i i 'r i t u i '. Mil! fur

jtf *Ahl rrr1fcmatl«’D* aitil (nr tin 1 ftftl " I lb#
rfttt»*«rurllrn of a tew ® r*e* *|*|#*m In rahl
hwIMnait d l'lc if l; *#hl i*ru»* of boftda lu
t tit | lift T # t&lt;• of sV.fMsf p*nt |»ff
a »..ti.ii r;i, in i fo * f1 l u y t I*1it »** &lt;"• i- a t«ft u at!y **n
if-rf r . f t i1®) of /a lift ary ami July of V^«h O n e 1 n r h C a n t * W ill R e P u b lis h e d Un­
y«% r;.rald
tt# of litinna Ip n a t.. . !»tri&gt;
y * a j* r ' l r f i h r
of I fr »* i,x»i|'itirr tb# frfll, d e r T h i s ( le n d in g A t T h e R a le O f 1 7 .2 0
i* In- iitim li*
from 1 in "It. !•r-1ti ifulu- P e r V e n r .
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1, 1© I 7, a h 1 * *•
trattfrw i# n u tr &gt; I *t» I V I t
Ifa»n#l * titirnl.«*Tril from I lu&lt; 11 to hr * u h j « t 4® rail ami
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ill
loti
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ami
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January
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tp «0 ;• #»f U ftiiyn i l I'a M ,* a n tl rn rtta ln lfift
IJu'T# liUdtia fm m lii'fril f/o r u ^ U I® i!J In llr
r «r» t, (non or It- *.
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KaH Iftnila I'*# In* •oil Inf par HTin lh*' Mffti* Ptthjfrt |n ra il ft* 4 ri 'lofBtilion tin or af^lrf
B E N T IST
l a n d l l ** I l i lite r,, ftft»l
nftlH fy ra iit January fa t, I 9 3 t . Imnda nufnbtr** 1 from
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/ft! a r.d d r j 7 .
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In Gamer &amp; Woodruff building

Government (Top and Live Stork
Report
Washington, I&gt;. C., -April 7. 1!*17.
-A summary of the April Crop und
Live Stock Report for thu State of
Florida, and for the United States, as
compiled by the Bureau of Crop Es­
tim ates (and transmitted through
the Weather Bureau), U. S. Depart­
m ent of Agriculture, is as follows:-

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ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

iYMilon ..
1‘cinls afca'I b«* of
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.Sanford bud^e No t&gt;2. F. and A. M.
*Kc flrnomlhflioi *1 M
call* tearing
I • r ri nt ptf an*
Communication every first and third
1,1 Off Hit Conflt H#trr*i*i f liniilt* 8#:B*Ih&lt;i|*j un»n Iniff l* 11 aj-*V' n u n Dually or Ihr Thursdays at 7:.10.
vi*iting brethren
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of
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and
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O u a l y t f irt ld *
welcome.
• ■■*I i •*ut- *f
inn ho ^ u m ^ f
Oflfitft-fl l ur|Mntln# r«»ti|*»r»y
•* r f i u m i M f t j y
» l i r *i*^ ilat *»f ih«*
A»,
.
Taylor
.
O. J. Miller
1»tfuj ila t._||ir l«?u4t r ai*l **mim pf | *mfl# in I*c , O. L. Herretsrv
Albert I y, I J. lltftrl* M.uf*
•!a h I Jifiury Id, IVIT, and la mature
Murn», *H m , Juhr J. IV*, Vfrftt K*
'!» |‘4« ft i . t
I u r» « , • h ti f t N l h
Cfi f t ' r ,
U h I h U,
Alunroe Clmpier No. 15, R. A M.
I r o n 1 l u 11, It'llh n li*-iv*v nrov litcuf, h*»w WlSJ. f*. R m l til. A t !##' I
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llulto n *
A.
Meet.-,
every second and fourth T h u rs
I itiH JtiHa?lr#
i
' i n rat «n«|
Httllon, vrlilnv. Add# (* Holtfft,
ff|iiR('tPt
lit#
n el thi* city.of Ran* lay in Masonie Hull over the Imperla
firs t# . &lt;1
W S (V f T , H ilt 'll H ly ,
f«r*l *1 any tin t on or *(l#f I lit 1*1 «Iiy of Pile ttre. Visiting ctimimnions welcome
r!’*rt« # H, Jf1t.fp# Jr
■11®*ill |*
Jjnunrj, I* .7, and
hijmWM from
P r h u ! Fa®fnrd, Will* fttoil ft# Rftft*
O. L. Taylor
C. J. Kumph
lo
I'.trth iiifln ’vp, «hafl
'uL-jt»ft la
ford* Mh**l Fiuift fJ, Jdbfi Ranliifd.
Scc’y
High I*riest
|tifa«n?T||hft At l | l opt I *fl of III#
h it b - ’ h a ; {« 1 ’a n U t i* . * idt»w* nnd
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W.
t*. t e f lu f * .
Kmiftii' 1 uunlnifhim m il • Atiyu»i»t*
*minolc Chapter 2, C)rdcr Eanicra Sta
H ‘-nnfi'
v.*a v , a* m i ' l l 1 ■ t in ilr r lb®
Meets everv first ami thlfd Tumday
f if t « ill » i :d 11••
i»t»I1*•nf S * f n h K *
.n each mouth. Everyone who has seen
r
T p i f - t V i r n J a n ^ K . J . I la r r r l, U#® rfn
ii h t n r i n th f Ea&lt;t are cordially invited
U . St'* V*. liidi |». S* Iford, WMbinudi'ft
to
visit this chapter.
Sa*ift«f f,
h'lfitd S e fifo rd , Jkihn
P in f u r t l
Alico'H Robbins, Scc’y
AH?® it, l! t!ii»n, u d d «* a n d II* r r y Ild lU M it

S T A T E —Losses from disease past
year, *2.1 per cent; ten-year averuge,
3.3 per cent. Losses from exposure
past year, 2.2 per ceht; lon-ycar av­
erage, 3.4 per rent.
U N IT E D ST AT ES.—Losses from
disease past year, 1.94 per ct?nt: tenyear average, 2.00 per cent. Losses
from exposure "last year, 1.45 per
ceht; ten-year average, 1.44 per
cent.
Sheep *
Losses from
disease
STA TE
r cent; tne-year, 3.4 per
• from exposure. 2.B per
ir average, 3,1 per cent.
STA TES.—Loss?* from
year, 2.17. per cent: tenyear average, 2.45 per cent. Losses
from exposure last year, 3.28 per
cent} ten-yeur leverage, 3.06 per cept.
Horses and Mules
S T A T E .—Losses from disease past
patriotic

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ROGERS' PLATED tt ARE

hwf* i % mu •* *
in lie h*M in *u* h
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n* I* fift**
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ircrlld
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rri of ill# c i t y of
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♦si# County.

�THE SANFORD HERALD
W. M. HAYNES. tlnslncM Manager

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atiM intim oN 1‘RIcSj In advance
TKARS4LSMS**»»»* «•***•• »*M

I j MONT ISfil | * •****!*&lt;♦*■ • ;■. * ■v
VI 1*11 MONTHS, « f . &gt;i«•
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the * cover design showing Easter Florida. ' The men and women of
lilies and other symbols of th e happy thU 'cm m l country of our* arc re&lt;1‘A "~n
thorn Is
snnsnai A gesup wf p h Sarew in she
center showed half a dozen of San­ work for every one of us. The p a t ­
ford's beautiful church buildings, riotic women of every town in this
which is - a moft appropriate and state- have organized and are busy
getting ready for th f conflict th a t is
timely offering.—Times-Unlon.
an.-ami will end only .after years of
Sanford should havo an
T he 'know it all who squawks fighting.
auxiliary
of
the lied Crosa and the
loudest about tho papers never hav­
men
should
he.
organizing a reserve
ing jmy news in them is tho ssme
fellow who gets down on hi* km-e* corps. The young men should bo,
of volunteer*
and begs the editor - not to humiliate forming n company
his mother nnd Abler by printing his
name when he slips up and lands in
the police court.— Macon Telegraph.

Wo knew w hfu Seminole county
[foiled to acrid Hob Holly to tho legis­
lature, th a t those people should have
some inside information * whlr^i lrd
them to believe Sir Hubert unfit for
oilier. Wo now know what it war,
for tho Ivory-doomed wretch lias
been found guilty of writing poetry.
—Ferry HoraJd.

Gold has been discovered in Oi
lando in one of the lakes.
Capital rem oval is up again and
Mato division will come n e x t ..
F l y ’the flag if you n/o an Amer­
ican. If you nre not an American
we want to know it.
*
. Even .though t h e . war' Is on San-;
ford should not stop (piking about
that hotel. W e .m u st have it this
summer.

HVou may find MONEY in the dictionary, but it is only in a Bank
that you find it in tangible form. Safety and interest for ynur
money is the hest— START NOW.

HttHf YmiRRHSiHESS

Sanford, Florida •

II. R. STEVENS
* !#rr*4»(f‘r. |

sient. nil of which *hec* -dtales same
means of organized military force.
W HY SO.MK TOWNS-GHOW
Sanford should he alive to the sii*• The reasons v h y some tow ns grow,
uatiorrr
No time now to sleep in
i says some student o f. civic prbgrcjs,
fancied
security.'
(let busy.
j i* because there are mcnnif push and
energy In-them.who lire not*afrald to
sp m d t-ime'and money to boost their
town. They erect - good buildings,
organize stock companies and es­
tablish fuctori's, secure railroads,
work, for. public improvements nnd
1u«e every tin-a ns in thejr power to
induce people to locate in their city.
Wherever they go they t ♦II tho ad­
vantage* of th-ir citi-«, they v rite
about them in every fetter, they
send circular* ayd .newspapers to nil
w h o m 'th e y " think they can get to
visit lh?ir city, and y h e u any one
visits them treat him.ro kindly that
he fall* in love with them and their

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F. L WOODRUFF Vies-Pr.ti dent

O. L TAYLOR
Csdiitr

R. R. Dr AS
‘Asi'l C»»!iirr

THE RANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS

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must be som ething.w rong with him,
a t he finds in growing-older th a t, ids fered by Senator HupWctt.
Both hundreds o/ pth&lt;
capacity fur envying others is dis­ measures* r e l a t e d . to tb? U pper S t . , the Goy*nv»r ma
tinctly on tho wane!"
Johns Drainage D itric t.
Senator
Hughlctt also introduced a bill crc- r A M M lC C I f l M l
ating a new judicial district in hts b U i f l i l l l u j U / n j
sjctiou of tho. state.' The bill was
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referred' to- Judicial A commit!* -. J
AI

DOINGS OF THE
. LEGISLATURE .

Senator E aton of Lai;
•morning introduced nn
lion of SSOO.O'H) to hr- u
eradication of the riirus t
sum t o ’ he avail aide at t
$150,000 per year."
Tallal
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PASS RESOLUTION
’ MHIlS TO GROW .s j \i i
Thar tho board of coun
Honors of Seminole
to tho needs of the c r j r
country is **v!d*-r‘
••

took &lt;-ovn:z.inri- *nf a" nrw
tic - i-dppo-. i| in I i-. 1, ■ t

row t n r treLann News in­
sinuates that iinb Holly, editor of
the Sanford He raid, ret* bin i w i r
by lie in ’ in i In- ••Nr.
at
it a.,
chula Advocate.
aths

in question Purported to iju.it.- from
ik spoi-ch d&lt;liv."red by Gov. C.iJti io
.in audience .it tie lii”!i '•.I. • &gt;1 audi­
torium Sunday afternoon, in which
the south for th • pi.m
■the Governor is*supposed to have
ami re-^d r&lt; port* of t!
^«cid. " T h a t the first" m^mbera'of the
j legislature w ho gets drunk will be app in wheat nnd nth
the vital nee isity n
•planting ail th* :

I UK S T A R S A N D S T R I P E
T h e St urn a n 1 S trip e s for fre

' .
stand!
it is a stro n g protecting hand
Those who are born beneath its
A heritu-.-e have worth nioru

A Missouri &lt;ditnr r■ 1*. - lith obituari* s of people who,
take ill' paper
ili.-- \ ,i u
people who do ni*i take thf-i
paper arc dead, anyway, an
passing has no news value.

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Each liar of red shows blood was
spent;
Eaclt ii:ir of white, it« cmhlcAn
peace.'
Tuesday the Sanford Herald is j The stall stands firm
aui-d a handsome East-r • dirion (&gt;
eighteen paj-cs.
it wav profit--!;
Illustrated with Sanford srrm-s nr*
contained much ri t.-r* xli-,g ri-adin;
matter of Sanford. Wauchuia Ad in foreign dimes, or «&gt;n 1
ing a
\ocate.
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Protection (or you" tle-ru
cimoiit-

ur.;* :-.t

r, ,11,,!

fr.&lt;:n

(Joall over tho voujily ur.
to plant M’ap lej and t !&gt;i
at an early Halo. Th •
olution was passed l»y
Whoroas. the &lt;rhnr! .
darts and th e prc-vaiT
ditto ns are most alarir.

vot.-rs" to - ipipirt this measure and
w e,have heard of none of them op-

Senator A. M. Wilson says that
his people can save their postnife
stamps and rely upon him to sup­
iii-&gt; in m e itn *t roon.ii
port r i t n u canker appropriation, a*
a* things go now dem
*)&gt;• i- tV&gt;r&lt; ugh*., ••■i.nmitt'-d t 1 it.
Tallaha -•.*, April
-Tl
ount.V division cni.tu ts hav-t

h statem -m is rtn
ion "upon the dignit..
tti” me mb .*.* of th­

it stand* out r|e;ir fur !

T h e -Sanfortl {(•-aid's Ea«t
tion hit* Lien rcii-ived li
of nr.t and Bajd Hob Holly, t
itor. tftMrves all the pnti*e 1
coming to him. It is a snanj
tion titiii wrii worth rt-ath:,,
lando Sentinel.

l*.:.«e with li-uinr*
Humane tr atm ent '
old.
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Should all efforts to
\\:ih .-word and gun

Ana m a lias aluav,s won,
Although
nil nation* she trim

.Now is the time for a euo.i
Jaw that will rot, -.-fi v 0..^ up}fish bi-j-c* in Seminole county,
may;Ire starving to tl ath i.. tKtwelve months .
t
fish that are l-.m ; -i
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FORD RO AD

grout

ahoubl plant nt garu.’-n if

The fianfrrd ,Ii
tracViv.-.Vli ter ti

We catugive you quick
Fertile on L u b b e r
Stainpn. Any quantity,
any fcize type, and any
btyle type! . . . .
REMEMBER THIS
FOR YOUR
NEXT ORDER

Herald Printing Co
Office Supply Dept.
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to

ular functions in th* cit
,e* ur,- (he r-mms if hi-;.,

H I ) M utes,

to w n
|i|dht a i r n r
acruu^e he can comm and
in Lhe.country. Ti.;a cqu
r.e«!ding food rtuffr' Fat
nezt- twi iv i.;o : 1 . - | |
be cast upon h r own r
*he war fiu-t.* I .he r &lt;K

ij1; ttpliuld'’
t tr.. r- t
&gt;- young a n d ! tivittes 1-. d
ablinv: it to 1
that end fail: in -a r-n ihl
we will assail Factories am

ig pud development of
section., ’('he Sanford
fully, rtferv to this .ter- n? 1h- *ri -htet ip Klor&gt;ro than a year t!u* road

* t -i f--. i■*«i n n r- !m^ L.-en
open r.:id ir;av t ’ tetween the towns
j has LcVii ine reased by *ueH a ratio
that -U won! d* be idifiicult to accurj ntely 'estimr.!
1

^ opening "of
j creases the mileage p f ' Frick road«
; and makes th*' connection between
j three of \hu most prosperous -towns
of middle Florida eompb-tely *.f
brick, easy of travel and quick cbm
j niutdcatloii. It* will not bu long be■fore Osreola county extehds It*
| mileage on to tli« Folk cottnty line
land already Polk is at work on its
jsamly BNphidt r o a d *. It w ablii-bo
better w ire, they brick, h u t npy
Jijnd of a .good t o a d ' is better than
band, ami uloi.g with the work in
i'oik county to the south is th a t in
operation in Volusia and Putnam
above.
Npt m any mouths will
elapse before the several connecting
links will haye been constructed and
a paved road all the wav from Jack•onvilie to T a m p a will offer* a ttrac ­
tions to the m otorist, home builder
and agricultural
developer —th at
h itherto did not 6xist. — ReporterStar.
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M O R E PA TR IO TISM
We need more patriotism in Sanfdrd.
Every city, village and hamlet in
the United. States is afiamt*
with
patriotism and the war spirit while
slow to kindle has burst forth with
the spirit of *76. The Stars and
Stripes are (lying in the brcpzes of
Alaska’s frozen Blope^ and amid the
balmy breezes of the peninsula .of

It .js high tilUC fba .city council

all jhu&lt; long rjruggle on t)i-* part of
e.1ftrif-ns gav us a it*:, I' a n l DeSotn county to rnainfnin her ina.icr .it&gt; in ir.a iyi w-iv-j nnd tltui t'-grit.. at least one fact has bc5n dovelop* d It is aych it iim- rnumrv.
*l.i*si into tlii.- matter ni.d-ur ed l y

~Tn’lnhassce. April 0.

*,t a short

Ms-.-iou of the iconic tl.i. morning
about- "5 pew bills wer&lt;&gt; introduced
among tit » iicing on- .by .Senator
The fslLvv.'u,; fr ,;n T h-1-(-‘uuntry 1AmircvVa r pdatiug Sunday tima»tGum!cman is worth your w h i l e to
rae n ti; another con- &lt;*rr.ittg free tbr.t
read w'hctfvr you cnd-&gt;rz&gt;a*
n^nl
boo'.,«; atmth-T by Senator IFitgbfctt
willing to praefi* .1
or
cNmtii ” a new -»u*j; ini tli-t.i t; a

"
resolution by SenatoF F’arris proyid*
" T o , be pzKanted. of tho wrung J
I n i n ne.w s t a t - constitution, also a
things i* 11 comm on'fault. Wo an;!
bid by Mr. Karris regulating the
ludlamed of our h &gt;u-■. bega 1 th f ;
granting- of iniunetions by ‘circuit
are* not so Imposing a* btlf. n-.igh- court *.
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bor's, of our indt &gt;r curs, he .r.us - !
ilu y ranr.ot travel *0 fast or. climb i Two war measure.1 were also in-,
hi!!s so well, ft is curii-:*' t **nt this' tTodUt'ed ig th-» n - n ' a l ’ D ns m n ic s
fueling o f ‘being us'uam-J which sure* j it unlawful to interfere with the
generally att: nrjrt to congeal und-;
an apparent- tnfttffr*mn*-n~tkr*rm3terial superiority «*?• others i** con-F
fined to rislbl-* things. We do not
experience- the same ren.ee of shame
over our moral or spiritual defects; (
on the contrary, y.t are likely to fu—11
that these |do not matter so much
after all, provided we can make a
brave show in fhe world.
"Would it not bo singular indeed,
Henato bill, No. 60, introduced by
even for a brief p-rind. if w( could
abandon our habitual hypocrisy and MacWilliams provide** that every
frankly ndmlt our sense o f ’shame for main person - must file a certificate
certain, things which, if we do not of good h *a!th with the' court lieezacily glory In them, at lease af­ fore obtaining a marriage license.
ford u* some measure of s If satis- j This measure was referred to the
faction? Suppose, for example, th at 1committee on Public Health. It is
being discussed quite freely around
the capitol and the indications, so
far as wt- have boon Able to deter­
mine, are that the bill is going to
pass both houses, if it receives a
favorable report from the commit­
tee.

T he senate this morning waived
the rules an d jb y unanimous consent

dentapd* will In- n.,.
prevent year upon tIt
ply of ad food prodm t
State, on account of 1
It c v

e c tstin g

b e t w i-i

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‘ami (termany, and
H -solved that the renate of the
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V- tereas, statistic* pr
? ate of Florida resepts sitrh s ate,
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. people of the south, an i pa-;. .*!&gt;*
Trent, bvlt.-vlng it to be unjust a n l
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the people of the ;tat-• &lt;’f r srnis
nri!a,I-d tor a i d eiittsi b rs the sam e .
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nave nut m the past *r&lt; d t - .
a r*-l!eettno ttp^n the K ndaturo. th *
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prod-ict-i
mii ' c 1 ..'
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ivetub, rs o!
m tar at we are . . .
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l fioir. own usa and cotisitinptma. sod
adv.ised, aru nigh minded rentleroent •
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whereas, ft is im p -r:‘i • anl rc!!*-tn!v. 1. further, that’ *.\e d •■•pi, o^ar.- lor tie- welfare • . • —pe
regr.-i anti d/piore tb ^ implication of the m u th th at prev.ii ing itnd&gt;
on the part .of. the Chief Ex *rutiv-*, tion* should it** cjh*. it" .1 ! • • !*tthus red-cling ii:n.i tit * mor.ilv a*nl ly rvmedh-I with t t - ’
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t &lt;A»dpc| *f the '.*:■•'•• ri ;&gt;( r
delay, therefore.
it
.
*at u ret and suggests t h u t . i t l * Autt" Risoived th a t the peopl. of Sen*
becoming tho dignity of the' high hob* county be 'and th" are h*«;hj
»mro of G overnor « f this cv-ut a ta v \ *aW&gt;t earnestly and ierioudy ar;rj
and would suggest that (he legisla- a ,„i reuuestod to n-o .»*•*! nt nit-.* ta
-T*. -u nm K .plant* in large quurnr.t
t h - -pnvver, and is nvailable unUlIed s)i! .
•wjlting tq tah** cars f^un] ...(Jir4 as {*e:u. I- i r its of law- or morSfr tafoST *nuash. la t- Irish
in - tr.ombr-rs of the sorghum, kaffir « rn, u^lai
11 ^ r th e r
m ilieu -if nil kinds, and 1
it a duly inscrihrjl
Kuither rt***»!vi*sl that t!
•a by'imm dials* of thi; county be and th*the /vcretary til t !i1 th-r rc/ju^led to at 0:
5over nor."
E.
Douglass, clerk of t
was »■'err'd to th* In writing, of jhe-numK r &lt;
ittce an d .it i* proi,7 land«thoy will plant a i of
j.n/nllt .v will ase*-.-- of crops by them .planted
the Giv-Frior‘really
Adopted, this April Sth,

ALL-STEEL ELECTRlC-LIGFITED TRAINS FOR

CHICAGO AND St LOUIS
IIXIE FLYER
ivillo_.A C Ij
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Lv Evansville . . . . C A L I
V in c e n n e s -----C A LI
Terre H a u t e . . CALI
Danville .......... C’A Ll

Lv
Ar
Ar
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C h i c a g o ..........CALI

D lX lii LIMITED
Jacksonville ACL
M acon........ CHA-K
Atlanta ........CofG
C hattanooga IClftl *
Nathvilla.........ICIStl
Nashville____ LAN
Evansville . . . LAN
Evansvilla . . . . LA N

8.30 PM
4.2S AM
7.40 AM
12.12 PM
4.45 PM
0.15 PM
7.20 AM
4.53 PM

Lv
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10.25 P M

Lv Evansvlllo . . .

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12.08PM . Ar V in c e n n e s ... CAL I J
1.13AM Ar Terre Heuto . ( A l l 1
3.13AM Ar Danville . . . . ( Al l I
7.10AM Ar C hicago............ CALI ‘

&lt;j i m p a r t n i r n i . a n d O b w - n j l i o n - M l u a r j SJc Tplnfl &lt;Ur», cxjmfocuU*-. n » W J »*
J u b n n r i l l r to C h i* -* « o .
D raw I n e - R o o m
( 'j r * . Jw k K io v U la (o C tib s c o ’s o il 8 1 . LouisD r a w to a - R o o m K ltv p in a ( « r » J u k a o o v itle W A l l s n u
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T h o r o u t M a r a t ^ a e h r s , L lc b - t i v k s r u ls . rlrV D ir-li« b (o J. JscksqdT lU c t o ChlrM -'D ln ln g C a r* i t r r o s l l n u l l r u o u v , w r v i f a , L&amp;C u t , .
r o s O C T S Itf O IN POSIS STI OH. S L tlP IN O CSS IU *C * VSTIOBS
• P P l« TO ANT T IC B IT JOINT O f

ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD
"THE STANDARD RAILROAD OT T.HC SOUTH 11
A. W. F R I T O T
J. Q. KIRKLAND

• •VISION PASS I N i l S JO IN T S. C. t .
J A C K S O N V I L L E . ELA

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T A M P A . VLA*

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■slip. was
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- T 7 r .. I golf fn Arcndla.
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* oB oc-*
moved to safety. A high wirtd,-with
SENSE IS
Mr. Cowlc further said that a good
almost gale forro fanned the flames,
nothing but
golf course in Arcadia would a t ­
Common
«*d and resolution passed to forward and threatened to destroy many
(Continued from Pago 3)
SENSe •
tract
n
cltus
of
golf,
players
who
same
to
Hon.
P.
I..
Woodruff,
our
Jiuilding*
in
tho
immediate
virinity.
y u l e Happening*— M ention*,
Mr.
Joe
\y«!l*
ram©
down
from
wou|,j
j,e
of
great
advantage
to
tho
. I repraser^tatiye at Tajiahnasee, to in*|.Tho fire started in h corner of thy
of M atters in Hrlef-—
j troduce ami j»e his efforts to have rear of the warehouse and hurst into Jacksonville on Saturday to spend r it#y i„ many ways. HU idea is th a t
Personal Item s o f .
Hatne passed at this session of the liamea.before an alarm could be sent tho Faster holidays with friends in tl home city like Arcadia would lie I ♦
Interest
an especially nllrnctivc plrico' to the
j legislature.
|4o. In addition to the destVuction of Sanford.
.."If i nthu-insts who love a qfliet. .
i ifon. Forrest Lake ami Hon F. P Hie pier, a large lighter.- laden with
Mr* May I •.i vt n&gt; returned S at­ home li .«• life, i«id who are not in |_
PKTI.US SAVS:
'ummary of the PloAlIng Sunil
Forster. and nlhera
.1 •*-.«••■! the'roMit was hu-ned. The strainer Huurday
f-&gt;r.i
a
ti.-Ii-.driful
vidt
to
Kt.
I board in r.i -rcneo to ••„.
run was pulled out into the stream
up,i* by .with ill- fa «t life found in
Talks Surrinrlly Arranged fm
•*vm» '•'houlrl le t t'-.m- .
&gt;. .| r.ia.iy n7 tie* larger hotels.
and was not damaged. The Joss os- Pel - ' irg ,yihere • lie r.-t flurried Hcrnlil Render* . T «ho:t;ige in ill., •.-•nth . ••,|
I t'Ut ii I OU
the l*n-«li- t-nali Womans Auxiliary
♦ Url&gt; i,: Florida, und a.*!: that this tintnted at JI5IJ.OOO.
When asked if the distance, which
. i *. fl is 0 ;i of
of th-* Presbytorial last week. She Is about two and a half mije.s from
The First Rules of •
hoard adopt a resolution urging air
The cause of the Are is unknown.
was the guest of .Irs. Henry
Health”
W. H : Trendweli of th " firm of farmers to help In the supplying of
ri,„t
r
0f
flic
city
to
the.
proThere wore many wild rumors nt tlm Dickius.
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Treadwell &amp; Kenaud left Inst week food f * r 't h .' l o s i n g yety, and the
post d ‘ grounds U foo great, ho rescene of how it started, but. the pp,hnd what
for a business trip to cities in the following ro-liitlon V a s adopted: . fice can find no one who can, tell
c««
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plied “ Most assuredly not, for many
I’elcrs Says Is So
Mr. .'"d Ax*.
Dieterlch
and of
|K.OJ R.* vMtl| wjl] runi(&gt; here
north.
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more than the blase was first seen
daughuro,
M
U»«
GladW
an
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M
an,
0
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ny
Ro!f
wilI
,N1,t;h(
to
mako
lh
h
Pritno cyp/ott shingles, four, fiveNotice
in the far end.of the warehouse.
i „ fa. t. it will prove to ho atri
ar.d six inch widths, nil twenty
On nnri after Wednesday, April
Armed squads from United States an p e t e r i r h arrived here F riday.
HAVEN’T you l irned in
, ho
inches long, to move quick at $2."3 11th. nil Itreail formerly sold at 5e vessel* in th-' h.irhor came ashore to and have returned to bnnfor.l to re- atlra(.lion for most of t h .,ni,
- .tho school of experience that
aide.
per thousand. *Chus.
I.. \V&lt; i, per loaf will be sold nt tic and all • ur^U-t the local authorities. Thou*
the best aid to man’s progress
rural appearunre of tho grounds, will
.
,
is
a wvll tires»"d npp&lt;Mriinc&lt;‘)
Ovlidp, Fla.
G5-tf
be
one
of
it*
chb
f
delight*.M
bread formerly sold at 10c will hefsjmds of persons witnessed tho liiaxe.
‘ Don’t you know tin t a pair of
J
A t.rdlM invitation is extended,
” Attend the mass meeting fur sold at !2r.
smart, sensible thooa would
lie huid the.rluli i* very fortunate
We fogret to rn.ibe this change in
iyoin.,-n a t Woman’s Ciuii Thursday
qiti k n ycrur step nnd you'd
Tampa, April 8. -R e p o rts reach­ the men und women of Sanford to | in je- uriiig &gt;u It , rounds at the price
move muro.fun-ly anil speedily*
prir-v hut the sharp advance in raw i n g Tampn tact night regarding yes* hear l ) r .' Maatein lecture * oil the!i nutn d . ' e*|M»ri‘dlv • sin"e th *v will
afternoon 'n t !l o’clock.
i t tlv dir ction you should go;
Ford Touring Cnr for Sale—At a materia!* makes this move *1 ' o* torda;.'a fire at Juck *inviil** were Psychlbigy &lt;«f Health a t the Woni- jitced very tit tie clearing, a tiling that
Let yoar ^hue sens- direct you lutfly
accessary.
bargain!
1). &amp; U. G arage, W. A
th at It was believed, there th at the an’i Club Wednesday, April 18.
usually cnst.s’a inrgs stim. He thinks
to tin addfe.a below*.
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G. W. Spencer.
fire was i - -itdiarv, * *tI’an h thi*
Stringfciiow.
4’1-tfe
for
li:.*
rltirens
of
Arcadia
not
-To
act
Vrthur Duyle IMI llfi*
L Muier.
c. •itc .theory was not ollbLilly confirmed
fatal mistake, us pu
Good music and dancing at the
At the Sale* M a n n i: * .\ 'C&lt;............
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I-:. H . P E T fc ttS -____
in tclegrnjdijg cli»j-..loh ■
Parish Iloustf *Thuisdrty evening.
lion .-f th . Hurrough. Adding Ms* rUrh ,*°»'' “, r ; , , n \
(
'nnki
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Food
Safe
Hoots,
shoes'nnd Slippers
A .•'ingular » fii.ii.|.-iii.' :n the fire
Including refreshmentT tickets $ 1.0 i
ehiuo '(lump my, hold a t ’ DetrJit, Kr‘,,in; ,:' * ,U HRS,in 1,0 l i M y
»,r' The
ladi.-j
of
the
.Cuthol
church uridvr the ti.tor oT tho New Yor
SOI FAST FIRST 8TRERT
-- per couple.
G7-ltc
February 5th. to Mh. tho Hntariana K.‘ V,!,
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will have U Coil':.-1 ford •
at Mc- warehouse of the M-iilnr." Lin** in
i
li-»
hoard
of
director.*
are
jo much
Annual chicken supper by tho St.
prm -nt practically Becntue a na*
h.
Tam pa Saturday, which wa* put out
■*Agn s Guild at Rest .Room Satur­
iitiori of the adding mn ! pleased with what Mr. Cowiu had fo
by prompt work on the patt. of-the
1. *-'jc
say that th-'y, with th* F&gt;it•- coniday* April 11th. Price 50c.
GU»3c
n of the Kotnrian*.
,
now It Would Tempt Him.
*
Coast. Guard (’utt.-r Tatt»;nt.
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nernl
Sides
\ranageri mittee. w ill. h. i!.f a m e 't.o g so no'
Women of Sanford nnd ail of .Sem­
“See you fat litwl,” Wliispereft the
lir e Chlif W: M. Mathews said!
i
time
this
}W
M
*i,
Revival -Services
to
formulate
plan*
to
' Frank li. Dodge nuked the 1C,ttiri
inole county come to tie* nitiss meet*
The Revival s.-rviee* a t.tin M.-th* • ’■: .1a &gt; ho !i 1.1 no doubt 1b • fire j un» at t l v •onvVntiMi tp p -. most h-» brought* hefo
u mass meeting tall trump i t the wot. v tank; “ivouldst
Hutu enjoy bintV" ••Veasi" yuvito-d tho
ng Thursday at .Worna
Club.
odi-t * lurch h Can un 1
’lio/e
v.:.i
of
incejitiiary
-erLi'.i.
ns
’it
Sunday'
of tin* nudi-nce 'stolid up. Seeing to b ra'i -l early n-xt wcob, if not Inxlest tramp In oil tin* slat. • t.nd ter*
W. C. T. U. will ttii
I In fl plan
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tomorrow evening with a strong uddre-'s by
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. thorn were to many preaenr, Arthur ■
I Htorfe*. “it ile ^nglfie idjiril Idm. n cyciuld not have fall n.
p-u ted . ,, ,
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; ‘ To ni pi t\ Rev. H. A. Spent .T.
i loin. wldrbsl nil Ids feutlier.s off nnd
th.*
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Burrougk*
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. The' m rvices already held augur ° ut 'b a t the Idaae spread I a -4 untune- ' nger
tUsirud.
tie lightning struck &lt;!.; «Irt' grass und
Claim: to tsrv
t Metnphi* who. by tb&lt; n av
ou«’v* tin«I** i '• oil r
Beginning April 1st Woo(|lnn&gt;l of the i;r*-a! **irt’r^ 1 i h •!
•i
; i | | . i | &gt;.. baked !. *-i id. i* mid brow it, 1 wo.uldst,
ll I- i I.
.is i ..-man i‘d i !i.» Adding* M . hi....
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r*i*-.-'irn&gt; imj j
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th &gt;1
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y, t ! f ground was
hi. vo 1.eel! plan !!•:»•: null
lected •
fiillter
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Good music an.I dal
ir .11 ’t"
I’ ■ ft 11ouse Thur*.*! .
Martyr G.-tvr Name to City.
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lm uunig refrcshrac..t:, ti&lt; . . "I i
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find in n.li. i * V.'rnniitndiionim. St ijueiitlu, Frniio*.'
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til" w.-d
In-.* couple.
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auspl «a _M. *Agt.cx Guild.
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j Christiana . Cornu with jis.
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the erection 0 a two story
• ody to * li.vli ll. ravugem
SEED C O R N —Mexican
June.)
centuries lut*-r Ids toinh heeume n
CliT.lrman Doyje. »n t at ih.&gt; head I.
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*lirltur»ud the advent .*&lt; nuioy pilgrims
of tho .lunch tnblK Wlfen the Ito*
of Sanford. Florida;
Daily Thooqht.
f-.-rved III lilt.L'lliry till1 illl|mr!!llicc of
Little Roil Cob, Hickory King and
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Golib-n Dent.
Any q.iantity &lt;1—
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Illinois; is visiting her son, Hex
Contibu. fi From Page 1
obtidnc.l after T huu d a y , Attril fith,
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the
N-iiioii.il
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Convention
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Packard of tho West Side and also
The name .North lite r was given to
from Elton -I Mougbton, firchitect,
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with Mr. and .\ics. H. I.. Wngur.
the Hudson in mii!r»dUllnc||nii to tho
upon the th.*po,*it of. ten dollars. ho iiehl at Atlanta next June, And I , *',,.ul1' *__
MiirmttsTs. iT T rw io N f
Delnwnri*. Hint was the south boundary
Iireak your Cold or La Grippe \ Ur‘ &gt;hl'
j" ^ n q a r y . wa*.
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;,.fjni|ril ' U|,i)n ,,
the re­ hope ns m an y , as possible will uri- i..«f n.firif u.in* ii. ****** i»-r- id Hie Dutch colony. r&lt; gurdii-ss of their
with
itb a few- dqics of G6G.
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L ° f* turn of ,.1.,,,'
Jibuti,.ins bn range to attend.
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licial iiottiii .ilion of hi' i-ii-f ti.ui v.iu* or before ’date to receive, bids.
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| hi« I |I o i i s t o w a r d - t h e c i t i e s o f
N ew
• Ghick.-ii sup|KT, Rest Room, Sat* if.f-f-ived a,t the , State. Departim-nt |
l*;fore, every effort will be h . ■ I k « i r . . h i a « T s i i i r * i i t . ( I S . I u i .
V nrt;
and
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urday, April 14th, 5f»c. St. Agnes yesterday. Tin- ...ur.iry. i* at j-ea -.
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a« I h r ( • |» w - l r h « f r f &lt;ir*r«.r»
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right to r* je.-i mi,
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tain 1he high1 htuni! trjl •fi . 1It 1.» !• Is* h « » r II I n . p r t It I
tiuji-d.
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li tii&lt; r • r r f i i l « r l *
f r r r o ' ft iflf tf r. «
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iu 1.‘if er&gt;:::t nixation. It is a piijiit w pt»riut:)tH*r
by women of Semihole county, x..li-s, the i'liit.d Stilt",-* gov rnfn.-nt
m &gt;\\ i . i i .* in m i n i :i i i i i •«&gt;
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j For Sale TIou»&lt;-ho|d furuituri'.
l»c;» I t l t i i i nl ul ( h r I n t i r|« t|
Notice X). W. \
MrHarry Gordon T.iyior of wo‘j h r n.'f~r.'i i.gnije rin-oo. i. * t i
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4 1 l* 4 in *-E \i l l r , I I4
sup Magnolia avenue.
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All foemhers of Seuiiuol-- ('.imp
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H*1’ I and Itiends. .M Taylor was ♦I Ameri.-a;
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continue to
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me. ting Thurstluv ,-vesiu-f j.'d the rot,irian that hurianiiisist witli 1••I I. mfedrt . ||f»&gt;n«&gt;4lcai| r.rtlrjr. N.» h|&lt;(|'.
formerly Mrs.
Amev Oglimby i f 'v«t\’i r|*»*
••very move io Mexito,
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W. A. pci teif :* II &gt;!• • ’;&gt;.*..lit!-; of in il'm i’! , to- In Id t.i I .nip.i 'th d i ll uic id*," * -■-nt h e • goods nor ms t .•n.ji--t111.. .. • I'm*
II*. f» &lt;i|1 li-11-fV4, I tiff IJit*
o.uht lie aide to turn nnd do liench
"Ali vent igalioi
by olio*, "i h of the
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‘T.f't'it kis*p that Mtnudurd a.-i high
,vo/k. Also aovcral first class enri, f ••% H ri.U.
Dirnf Ll
.\tnrrie«;j army fliowi-d the reports are or should l.e inti'A-tlcd io .'th n t as it hart l,t*eii i»i th" |*-id r-i—• t* (t
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Woman’* Glee CSu*» ,uf ■ Rollins
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fi"ntcrs. N'oee but first class m-*n
i f (iermnii re. r: :* . ro !• g from will*In* cxiilaiited
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oils y * Cltil. Fri­
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tin* Culti-•I St. I- ' i llo M x. I I \ e f-t-d" i ii'iip ii* ’i-g.if ■ frnm Ve-.i ritda ■&lt;mu l ii-kcl t j«l i ent
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I-1 at M r. and Kirs. I.; ViMenV nui.-rlnr vrnsaitig tse 'liio (Irand t-ince
J ’.idur." in our dally
My dft’acro nil aub lrrigatod far.n,
mi Laxter Sunday, :t bonficing hoy. ihc breaking of r.-l..tion* with (b-r» .l* » r « l« J f ( U r n . l l » ! ’ J . N , M r .
u r r t i s a r r «.l T »» i V f l l f l r j f r N t. on" quarter inile off of the
Ao.'.liir and ituliy .arv doing- l»m\ 'j many up tit t-*il ilaya ago \vas not
uj ■!., nj .laly-a-O.-llf*^.
A MovcTn tho Right Dlrertlon
»» Ulml trl't rrt Klr(f.i (n )| y ..iflr•*. nn&lt;l h-» -jvi'nue hrirk*rf»ad riglit* at hiadtng
t iO L r - f f i E itlS’K-M
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q uantity, a ord r t h a ii-if lO .—Tfirr-fTTlrtatt^' U H&lt;*-i!l! iai rfT
n *&lt;!•• k |&gt;(.II . o n f u r , t f t i *1 -e.I i.&gt; i
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nrf f»f&lt;l»n p n i l . , l n w .
jS*bl i r l l l l m , . -f,- station, two-good .Wills.
tuvust jui^-rt. Call at t h e 1,. yMien
SanfonT women to orgttf.lii’ a relic/
Pitt."
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iwin(
tttulbr.1
property
an
soon
as
present
crop
of
potatoes
i?tsd Company.
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qssm-iation in Seminole county, a llriugH Rest I 'ro tlc lo ( Florida* for • iluSl*-ii Ic n . fw lndi* r r K i l l y , r | r &gt; i . . t t , .1
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mars meet Itiff of womerv helmf cnlfed
Sanford Vulronliing’VVttrks.
Ul U-.M V-TISM"*— A ntiseptic,, RcStf'l • t’ai-f.-lt" *V &gt;,IK. l.*ifi(H"..'I, rui. f h **11111. I’ri'-.e ?!l.(10n.00 ami t.-rm*
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H&gt;0 t c r 'Ji.il If, * too (.. W 'j :'.*. r. I., I
for Thm sday afternoon i|t the Wom*
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llfvrs Rheumatism, Sprains, Nctiral.".k. s ' , v ztt. * . . i: n r.. Tho j h u n r &lt;jii part. See J . O . Packard n ’o u t
.in's &lt; lull. Our women ipunt: fail In IToritRi and il ; 1 durd j. imlo would
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• " “ I* to this 1 1 w wAiuld lmve Ars.’l'h
. I fib" icl.l iTHliirrti*- ihjll i . i
Vt Oman's . filee Club of ‘flo'F-ii
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ftfiwl ifoiNInl hew h, tho n « t fOw . l i r n i r i l j e r o n t i n e t o l , w i* &gt;
. 10 aero farm, 6',.* cleared h tie d ,
Co.ii-gts. at the Womao'a Ciuii, 1VI- I lyde l.int.- Docks Hum VVitli Hi;; Lon • hit in H i , good and reremuiry ,«
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f r i l l un |iw I _th day ut May
immthit.
Arcadia
expccta
In
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a
work. • Let us not I &lt; la;;nurda. . We
A . It. l i s t 7.
good Rowing well, in crop, about
'lay evening, tickets 50 cents. t»7-lc
ivltiiff my r (Tidal tlfc.lure and mat
Jaiknonville. 'April 8. &gt; Spr in! must orpanls and thrre* sho.uld In i;«o&lt;1 golf links fost- r* d by the rlly
mil" from binding track, good rosd,
t k i a the mlv .lay nl An il ,y |f 1SI-7..
Mrs. A. D. Packard is in Miami
l.rc.ll
b .A IKICCJ.A III,
l ire which d a rte d uhoiu 2 :'i0 ,no longer* d&lt;-lay. &gt;L*n. will l-e \ ,-!- nt:.I a gn]f i *,p. rt o u t’iii.-i tho m ut:
p r i c e $2,500.(10 and terms.
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' ‘*k attending a c o n v c n tim nl* o’clock this afternoon destroyed one come to thin get t »; Ifi.-j* 1 . ti g iiiivanttli**s of* th* lin'.t in th" fol­
t-'lr/k t'Urult ('•■tifl rnrlnol.** I’u. &gt;l&gt;.
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Packard.
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pier of the Clyde I.iiuf Tertpinuls and n*nd are ur»;,-d to aliow tlivir i,.t* M t lowing frttin tho Arcadia News:
OycrianU Touring Car much leas for n time threatened to sweep qwny by earning out.-too. American .vnql*
10 a m ' farm mutr Ca:n«&gt;ron City,
Mr. Harry 'C. cflwi-. nolt expert, Niiltre nf Ipull nl.n.fcr Tax Nr..,| t'mlrr
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M. rliu* » «f I haplcr ISSS. I. «•» uf n of. 5 ncrc* '.cleared nnd farmed sov-ral
than vatuo for quick ca!o. H. Si 0. th" entire wa/. rfront and u larg • en ore making aneri||ces for* thrir of, uuca
u r s tiq e - &lt;Atiia*uj» ; • Urd;.y
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Carage. W. A. Stringfciiow.
4 t-tfc portion uf l l ’at immediate. oertlon*, rountry’, .cnllnting in the navy nnd
.. cti^t.. good well, spletulid drainago,
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non*-, fenc'd, half mib? off
•lr.t. D, Campbell of Minneola, coinprUing • chiefly large wholesale army in whatever capacity tm»y can rmurncid and was iinrn- dint -Iy car«•*» '«&gt; "t July a._i&gt;, Iflt/, t-a. m„.|
fit.-, is visiting her a b te r.,Mra. E. H. lu&gt;u*&lt;* ami implcmant war,*ho is -i^ tiil; r.nffrai;iats’ure e;,Mlliug f ir w a r| 7 .i o a t V w i m o( e , r i u u
,w ' k
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The Clyde steamship Huron v is service everywhere; Hid Crnss sup*
threnteneil l&gt;ut wns pullf-d out Into jd;a rcrvlce is being ornnniceil ;&gt;!1 lying dllu CMtt from tho city, which Hntids®!'’ r^nry. M rida, '"••It l-i Arp ••H______ •
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tFo at rerun. Sawral small craft were over th** country. Will the women it.td In-flu loo " d upon.with favor by It.Uo t i ' - . it
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Hon. Hoard of County Commix* hurned. I'irat estimate of loss, iu- of SeicJtioJgeQUiJlA'fitll behind * At- m.-mb-rs qf tho alto c o m n jitt.a . . Mr.
spionditl &lt;t**lir «-s*tly im proA'od, good
iiua ^ -bi ami for Seminole County, fiuuctng ircignt dedruyed wft* p ip e d tei d that mass melting and h*-ur C'tVfi* ugnln vUItCti the propowii flil-aw- 'fcslli Iff i*Hr*mi&gt;l arroHIn-j to | 4 road jo in s oo". of the most produe*
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tlve farms in Histrirt and ran.be had
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own views and ideas.
‘J I&lt;* nt H) o’clock a. m.. at call of Clyde Line nt about $SOO,(JOO.
withI a num tber. ««fC athe
mamijcr.v.
ami&gt; thbU lth*
for ?G5.00 per acre for quick sale.
Stb Jsy of April A. t». 1917.
chairman. Prcaent L .A. llrumley,*
in convtnnition with a ucw i report.- 1 t*rvi&gt;
*• A. t»«»ircji.ah*».
Terms
half cash, balance 6 per cent.
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chatVniun, L. P. Hagan and C. W.
Pier Completely Destroyed
I f »xpr&lt; —d himself .ti hi in;: 111 per*.
tiy V. K. DokcUm, b. C,
J. 0 , Packard.
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Jacksonville, F'P.i., April 8. One.
Lnuminger, Coht’ra. Absent, O W .
f. rt uvenrd w i t h ’th" mi-mbera of th e . c*Tvrti»»-Mr________________.
bw,*,,.. „ nJ K j(. Kllhce, C om ’rs., of the New York piers of tho Clyde
5 aerm fine Mowing'well land, liea
Congressman Hears Obtain* Fifty ■llo c o m m l t t o i ' a s t o th • a t t r a c t i v e - s * .u * «t Ay»r.*»iios r*» 1 s t i i r . u
between
two improved forms on
^ ‘'h E. A. Douglass, clerk and FL Fk Steamship Company was destroyed
m mi und suitableness in every other | r/;"* " *’ ‘ ,,,,,,, 4MI'’ ........... »’•»•
Thousand fur New Hulldlng
by flro,here this afternoon, n cccond
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good
road,
well - drained, r» perfec
ru,,F* sheriff, in attendance.
golf. .course
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Congressman Scars has boon work­ particular for
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land as ran bo found and can^ be
Hiil for the regulation of traffic on pier was slightly damaged, and a
Mr.
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bought Mr $350.00 nnd. term s on
,h" *jard surfaced roads in Seminole quantity V freight destroyed. Th.- the Sanford postolliro nnd was de­ porr c a t of the persons who romo t
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if desired. J. O. Packard. G7-2c
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feated in* tho last s* avion ITocnuse of •
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tho filibuster in the senate that
F'or Trade: A ICO aero Indiana
turned down ull tho bills of this*
farm for trude for land or property
character. Mr. Soars said bo would
in or 'near Sanford. ‘ J. O. Packard.
introduce tho
hill at tho tutorial
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session if possible and the following meets tho needs, and hundreds have f ./" * * 'h‘ V’T u i ^
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an.t hi* mv.l* spollfvllnn tor *tai
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* N T H E - L Y R I C^ * T H E%A T R E B U I L D I N G
F’or Sale—About U acres nil imtelegram would indiento that he has to ho turned away because of lack of dVril
In ittu* In srr.irdsnro «lt),
accommodations.
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but not tiled, inside city
been right on tho job since tho war
measures have passed:
lie . ay» th h t last sms in nearly S E t t l # . '
HnilU. well located, one gootf flowinf
lia s ju s t received N ew Ixit of V ery. Nicest Assort­
Washington, D. C., April 9th.
every person J who came to Hoca
Pricv W.600.00’ «fld term ..
m ents and will be Rind to have its Custom ers
Packard.
Hon. R. J. Holly:
an d Friends Call a n d see the N ew Goods. Wo
Grande made i n q u i r e in regard to " X l t - * m IU esnlflr.i^ *k.n b. r . J . . m. d
G u aran tee Satisfaction. .
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’ Sundry civil hill pnssed house in­ the golf course nt Arcadia, Which acror.iin« lo.tsw t*s .t**d «iu (uU* ih*i*.
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MRS. I. D. PEARSON. Mffr*
M RS. A. D. PARRISH, Asst* l i c building at Sanford.
pressed great disappointment when
tUrrk Circuit Court, 8*mlnol* fo., Kla.
Berg
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Peoples
Bank. Reward.
tly V. K. Iiuu(U*i, n. C.
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ready to asslsi 'our armies In the
field. Wc can all do our JIttle bit
and our country calls upon us right,
now to do all wo can. Let every
patriotic man and woman of this
section of Florida bo at the meeting
BU D G ET O F O P IN IO N “ JU ST BETW EEN
next Thursday afternoon a t the
YOU A N D M E .”
Woman’*' Club and don't spend the
afternoon in talking but get right
down to brass tacks.’ -Tho men of
th is.c ity are lax in their duty and
g the young hien have mode no prep­
arations whatever toward organizing
A CIIIEU IS AMONti ye t a k in g n o t e s a n d f a it h ,
reserve corps and everyone should
“ HE’LL PRENT ’EM"— SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
he up nnd doing. There is much to
oooaooooD O O O O O O ooooooooooaoooooaaoooooooooooaoooaoaa
do in every line. »

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best. The lawyer aspires to be a
Florida Fares Well
leader in hia profeaaion, while the
Washington,
April
3.— Florida
doctor would bo n final authority
fared
well
in
committee
assignments
on tho ills of the flesh.
Thia is all commendable and as it in tho new congress. Congressman
should be, for it ia juat such an uni* W. J. Soars becomes chairman of
Versal ambition to excel th a t has committeo-on education, succeeding
mndo the United States the great Congressman Hughes of Georgia,
and is also on elections committc
nation she Is today.
No. 3, coinage, weights and meas­
Hut there is one “ industry" in
ures and Indian afiairs.
which without careful th o u g h t, we
Congressman Frank Clark remains
n« a nation nrf jn grave danger of
chairman of the im portant commit­
retrogradation—of disintegration.
tee on public buildings and grounds
T h a t ia In the building of character,
and also has alcoholic liquor trulllc
Hoost for cocYy forward mooement, in the making of good citizens.
and tho library.
Too pinny of us nppear content to
Hoost for every new improeoment;
Congressman W. J. Kchoo lias
Boost the stranger and tho neighbor, live just within tho year, to keep war. claims, expenditures in tho postHoosV the man for whom you la b o r ,! Just within the lines, giving scarce- office departm ent and tho terri­
Conso to ho a chronic knocker.
’ ly « thought to the higher duties of tories.
Cease tb b* a progress blocker;.
life t h a t lie before us.
To Representative H. J. Drane
And if you would have your home, Should wo not gihe more atten*
was
given three places whj h l e
town b tter •
• j tfon to the creation of a high grade
much
desired, patents, railroads an
Hoost i t —boost it to the final letter, of munhoqd ns well as a perfect
canals
nmj expenditures in the navy
Card of Thanks • * ,
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horse or hog? Should wo not strive
department.
Some time ufco. Mr.
To.
our
many friends and neigh% Thi&gt; poem, "Opportunity,", writ- to produce men who will raise the
Driinconferred
with
Representsbornw
ho,
c a n e to o u r issistance
ten by Judge Walter. MaJon* in 190J, standard of citizenship- to a higher
nnd printed. In 1905, Has. tho-honor [plane than th a t to which wc, their live Clnutjc Kitchin, chairman of-th with their Uindheascs and beautiful
ways and men h i committee, nnd told j ttora! offerings during the short
of bold?' the most widely circulated I fathers, have attained?
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him
he wanted, to ho placed w W e j iHny's* and d e a th of our little girl,
hit of vers-.*’ written into the English I T he obi adage, "like fttthcr, lil;
he
could
d o t he most good. H e r e - we wish to offer our deepest, alrilanguage.
Over a billion ropi-.n Son ' lias lohg ago In eri exploded in
^lizcd.
Ion
said, th a t he was a new! cerest appreciation, and to those pahave been published, it was trans­ the brute creation. Tt can he so in
man
and
could
n o t ' expert to begin tj,.„ts from G.-m-vu who were waitlated Irlo foreign luftgu.sccs and s.-tii the realm of human affairs is «f&gt; ii^
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the
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ibspiacing
iqt-iniH-fs
ing in one of the phyai iph’s olllces
iniiuiiu
rable
instanc
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broad’ i-t into tin- •fartiu j most
Mr. . anil who gave ns th&lt;-ir turn that our
\\ litle it may not lie possilde f,y have liven here many years.
corn* rs of the earth. Every agency
of uplift in the world, civic, religious u* to scale the earth's loftiest m oun­ Kile- It in r.ppreriati-il this action nnd little girl might have first attention,
and charity bodies and leagues, cor­ tain peak yet dims that give us accordingly gave thp new Horida ( we can only thank you from the
depths of our heart.
porations and societies have scatter­ licetis • to grovel (it t h j base of the member what ho desired to have.
"All
of
the
places
assigned
me
are;
Wo never knew w;hnt friends and.
ed its optimism by, the .hundreds of meanest hill. .
working
places,"
Mr.
Drano
said
toneighbors
meant before.
thousands of copies; the greatest
To. rf-duce a sermon to a few words day, "and I am entirely 'satisfied
Mr.
ahd
Mrs. D. C. Marlowe.
popular speakers in America nnd we achieve nothing hi life th at is
with
them.
I
am
here
to
serve
my
I
Englnnd have often used i t ; .c o u n t ­ higher than the gonl to which wo
less edit* rials have analyzed and ap­ aspire, for the destiny of each man constituent
•
Telegram Sent
By going to ll new chairmanship
prove ! it. Calendar and card linns in lo u t roll'd by tie- tpnuity of Ids
The Hrolticrhimd of St. Andrews
hav ■ r aped large Minis lrm i ns *:il - ow n tuitel
Ail'uf i*tn \ a • .Intimal. of the eomniH ti • on .d m ilion. M&lt; M—.f the following telegram to I’r -»It L . sj. i 1 tb.it its run through p r in t- {
Sears I’svo U|&gt; that oil military :;f id'-ni Wilson:
ing pnV-u.n is endless, .for it is quoted • There are a lot of •'people in this fuirs liut he said today that-lie was; |{js Excellency
in some part of the world every day. world who seem to take a fiendish most pleased with Hia new s itu a tio n ,! Woodrow Wilson
And yet this remarkably popular delight in being miserable.
They as it is in lii\e with his work before president United Slates:
coming to congress.• The Brotherhood of St. Andrews
poem, written in thirty minutes time surround themselves with ui) atm os­
of Sanford, Fla.,' pledge their loyal
brought th** nqthor only ten dollars. phere of gloom tlfat the eternhl sun­
support in whatever steps you may
Its hucc. kh was instantaneous, and it shine ryuldn’t dispel. Molehills look
Resolution
Whereas God. in His infinite* wis­ taJp’.Tn r e g a r d s 'to the great crisis
is considered the most, phenomenal like mountains.
pooin cv.-r written. Its pupulitrity i
They wake up in the morning wi th dom lias deemed best t » remove by which our country is now confront­
prolmbly due to the fact th at it com­ faces th a t.lo o k like u young wife's death the loving and beloved father ing. We stand as a whole body in
prehends the whole of Christ’s char­ first doughnuts.
When they sit of Mrs. H. F. Ezell, wife of Prof. Hacking up our c ountry’s rights and
ity in 208 words, and Im^thi-s the down to breakfast they almost sour H. F. Ezell, principal of the Sanford our President.
Brotherhood of St. Andrews,
noblmt optimism. There are many the rreani they u.e in thejr coffee, selioids, and
John Davis, Secretary.
versions of the poem extant, full of and the most tempting breakfast
\yiiereus, t bis. hoard deeply sym ­
typographical errors.
Here is the does them abolit as inui It good as a pathizes with Mrs. Ezell in her be­
poem us originally written:
reavement, and
carpet tm-k would.
John Davis,'Secretary
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Whereas,
This
hoard
desires
to
They do me wrong who say I come
Brotherhood
of
St.
Andrews
T hey grow' dyspeptic, morose, pes­
no more
Sanford. Florida:
simistic. cynical, hypochronicnl. If express its profound sympathy for
When once 1 knock and fail to find they were quudruped.x their ears ylie bereaved, therefore
The ('resident th an k s you cor­
j o u in; ,
would hang dow n.. Everything i» • Re it Resolved, That this hoard dially for the good will which
For every d a y i B l a n d outside your wrung for them. There can be no forward these oxpressioiU of respect prompted your kind message, which
door,
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Improvement.
They see nothing uml sympathy to the bereaved fnm- has helped to reassure him ifnd keep
And bid you wake, and rise and good in any suggestion made by
and
him in good heart.
win.
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. anyone, nnd they have all the sym p­
White House, Washington, I). C.
He it further - Resolved, T h a t a
toms of every disease th at ever ex- copy of these resolution* lie
be forWail not for prt*riou* rhttnrc*
i teil.^ Ihe world is getting worse warded to ,tbe Sanford li. •rai*-1 for
I'PJ'ER ST JOHN DRAINAGE
• awn) i
ali their p« iithlioia ;iru going to p u b llo llo n , and
Weep not fur go!ib n hg&lt; s on the the tings.
•Be it further Resolved, T h a t a I5H; .Meeting Held at Corea Last
wun'cl ,
An awful rtart* of m in i exists for copy -of tin so resoliltiohs be spren’d
Friday
•Each night- I burn the records of tb
in h j i ople, and many pf them t-x- upon the minute.^ of this board.
After the meeting of the hoard of
d ay —
i t. They nr • met every day. Thoy
Hoard of Public I nstiurtion for attlx Lii i£&lt;L'^it lu.'im.-juiiaecr -and- a t Lw-At,-sunrise every aau l ii *lm n r a naFn? rtfi* P-'T}'-: tUu! nui-nnc-'s and .cternnT Seminole Coynty, Florida.
ney, io the Kr.og Hotel last I’rldr.y,
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on:- of th • supervisors told the Star
F. P. Forster, Ghrm.,
Laugh like n hoy ’at nplendora th a t
C. F. Harrison,
thut the two surveying parties of
Jf you feel like letting yourself
have iped.
C*. A. Dallas.
fifteen men' each will lie through
loeso temporarily and have a moTo vunislii i| joys be blind and deaf
T. W. Law toil. Secy,
with th - feurvey of the entire dis­
inuitary tcndr,ney u&gt; join this hnn&lt;l,
and dumb;
kn tegular session, April 3, lb 17,
trict Wednesday, of this week, and
Mop »*mii:utc and think what it all
M y judgm ents*wnl dead past- with nnuns. *i our • li qqiiricss arid that
Sanford, Florida.
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Hu*- three commisrionV/rs will be
jta dead.
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through with their jolt of--assessing
of your i i -ximinles will be doomed at
Hut nevf-r bind a moment yet to otlce. v Tin your mind so Gtnrd on
all the Iftnds in thi* district in ubout
Resolution
cotne.
.
your daily-task that the.i&lt; isn’t rodm
Whereas God iu His infinite wis­ f ix weeks..
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for another thing in your head. Get dom has 'deemed ^ie*t to reptove by
I t is expected th a t the |:l.Q00,00O
Though deep In mire, wring not
busy. Keep busy. T h a t i* the way deuth from our midst our late friend, druinage bonds will lie. advertised
your bunds and wrap;
to keep the h a u n tin g ’pessimism and neighbor ami estcomed fellow citi­ ubout May 1, th at the bonds will he?
I lend my arm to all who say, " I
despondency out of your heart.
zen, Hon. J.
N.
Whitner,
nnd sold by July 1, and the actual work
can."
Keep your eytr* luight and your
)Vhereas, tho Hourd of Public in ­ of throwing dirt will be commenced
No shamefaced outcast ever sunk so ear* .perked up. It pays.
struction of Scminolf County, feels by -S e p t. 1st.
deep,
very deeply the loss sputa!nod by
This great drainage project will
Hut yet might rise and be again a
his
family
and
the
entire
community',
open
for*cultivation fl.500,000 acres
• I am not a warlike man. I
man.
and
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.of the Lest land in F'lorida—240,000
would
rather
he
e
n
g
a
je
d
.ln
the
pur­
Dost thou behold ihy lost youth ull
Wherpas, this hoard desires to ox- acres in Brevard county!_110.000
suits of peace a r y time, than in
aghast? .
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press t o the bereaved family i u pro* acres in Osceola county.
Etailtfhtcrifig
my
fellow
man
but
the
Dost reel from righteous RetribuThe binds will be drained by three
war is on bn through no efforts of found sympathy, and to the county
tion's blow?
and state' its sincere appreciation of canalij, each 200 fe«A wide and. tnn
our
-own
nnd
we
may
os
well
face
Then turn from blotted archives of
the muaie. There are many things rhe m any noble services of tho la­ feet deep. A channel 240 feet wide*
-the past,
mented Hon. J. N. Whitner; There­ and twelver foot deep will be cut
And find the future’s pages white ns to Ik* done right here in Sanford fore, bo it
through the Upper St. Johns lakes
and
wo
are
slow
about
doing
it.
snow.
The Indies, God bless them, arc on
Resolved, T hat this hoard, in ses­ and connecting river.
Ono. of tho drainage canals w-ill
Art thou a mourner?
Rouse thee the job ns usual nnd hax-o called a sion April 3, 1917, extend to the sor­
meeting for next Thursday after­ rowing family and relatives those run from the St. Johns between Lnko
from .thy spell:
Art thou a sinner? Sins may be noon at 3 o’clock a t the Woman's resolutions of respecr, sympathy and Poinsett und Lake Winder to. tho
Club building at which all the p atri­ condolence, and
forgiven:
Indian rivur a t Ilonaventure; an­
He it further Resolved, T hat a other from Lake Washington to the
Each morning gives the wings to otic men and women of tho city are
supposed to lie present and some cop? of these resolutions ho for­ Indian river ut Eau Gnllie; nnd an­
.fieorfrom
fror hell, •
Each nig (it a star to guide thy feet definite plans will he evolved for warded to the family of the de­ other .from Sawgrnss Lake to the Intaking care of our city und country ceased; and
dinn river at Tillmnn.
to Heaven.
when th e . war starts. War if just
He it fusthig- resolved, T hat a copy
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Supervisors Hillfs of Melbourne,
what Sherman said it wns nnd we of these resolutions lie handed to the
5 In this age of great attainm ents should not he uslecp on the job any Sunford Herald for publication, and Chase of Sanford and Hurlow of
Cdrp’a, Attorney Vans Agnew bnd
in tho arts nnd sciences, in tho
He it furthrr Resolved, T h a t n Engineer Hills of Jacksonville, nnd
longer. Submarines are in tho Gulf
trades nnd professions, we , hear
of Mexico ami unless I .am badly copy of these resolutions he spread Secretary Every of Melbourne a t ­
fnuch said of the duty of "aiming mistaken Florida will see some of the upon the minutes of this hoard.
tended the meeting last F’ridny.*—
high" meanipg thereby to excel in fighting if wo really come to jrips
.C.t F\ Harrison,
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some 'particular line.
. C.*A. Dallas,
witli the Germans und th '•lr allies.
.T h e farmer is urged to develop We cannot U-il what Mexico will do
Hoard *f Public Instruction fpr
Mining Marble.
his soil to the maximum of fertility, and none of us nrp placing any trust ,
In tho mining of hugo bloctia of
,
Seminole County,.
tho stockman to develop his live in those greasers south of us. So he
mnrhle a t the Carrara quarries, ex­
e
stock to the highest point.
The prepared for any eventualities and Attest:
plosives are still used largely. Tho
T. W. Lawton,
manufacturer is not satisfied with an form ull tho organizations necessary
electric saws are useil only occasion­
ally.
inferior article but must produce the f | r homo protection and also get
Supt. and Secy.
. * UoohI or Hunt
your country, boost your
fiiend.
Hoost the lodgo th a t you attend;
Hooat the town in which you are
dwelling,
Hooat tho goods th a t you are selling.
.
[flow's the time to advertise),
Hoost- the peoplo round about- you,
Possibly they can do without you,
But success will quicker find them
If they know th a t you’re behind
them,
Hoost

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l.ltilo Lessons or the T im e s
" I s Florida a good state for peoplo
to make homes in?"
"N o n e b etter."
"H ut what about these freezes I
hear about?”
"One every twenty years isn’t
such u had record."
"H ut when they do come they
play sad havoc."
"Temporarily inconvenience us,
that's all. for there** unother crop up
ami growing before you can shake u
stick.”
"H ut you adm it it.d o e s get cold
down here, don’t you?" ‘ .
"Once In twenty years, yes."
" Is n 't it getting colder every sea­
son?"
"The records don’t show it."
"Stop blocking me ...can’t you see
I'm doing my best to find fifult?"
"Oh, yes; t h a t ’s tho favorite in­
door and outdoor sport of all hu­
nt a jlit£ .Hut Florida herself is the
host answer to tho knocker."
"How so?"
"She keeps on growing bigger and
bettor ar.d moro populr ev?ry year.
She couldn't do th a t if there was
anything radically wrong with her."
"A little cold is a good thing, by
th e way, isn't It?"
"Sure it teaches us t h a t th
Higher Power is still BOSS ..and
discipline always was good for the
human ra c e ." —St. Augustine Rec­
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p re p a ra tio n ? ’ W hy not Like a practical business course in
out* school, and he prbpar.id to do som ething definite.
C om m ercial an d Stenographic C ourses.
Classes both day
•and n ight. If you are interested in’ your own welfare, come
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St. Asnes Guild entertained a t th bring v c r y V d v
home of Mrs. M. M nnril; on a
more elaborate eralo than usual, *t\
1,r i btonnitj; M I »s Schultz was
honot of Miss Gretchrn Schultz'w ho l *‘e *,t,n2r Jtu it nt n bridge luncheon
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cvt-‘Hipg tie* bride-elect will cnlast time
Schults Hit! Judge Housholder, the ^t’r,n^ 1 '-’Rh a i utifnl dinner pardome nt tjji* i’arj fi l l o u 'e , on *-v 111
* Ga-i-.c, cdjti|i!inu'ntaty
Thursday, evenio;: and th * , Rollins lt ’
’ '-ho will ns.-dat at th* wed*
.College G ko .C lub concert m i Friday ‘‘‘' ‘fIreniiftr nro a’mong- ' t h e ln $ b ntT h s
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Mr. ami Mrs. James Taylor w i t h ’ In* nt t i n Parish House, vHilrh
Mf. McGrau were th * dinner jrueitw .p r o n ij-s to be a : n » t «•:- jy'nlili* afof Mr. a n d , Mrs. .L it. Cnld-r o n .h iir . .
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Enitcr Day a t . t h f i r charming little'
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bungaloV (tome on Sanford ay6nue .At th- Womnn's Club on Thurssouth.
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exquisitely. day evening the Woman's GI*v t ’iuli
lov-ly pansies adorned tlie table and of itolliin C o lic - v.ill i- pr,..-flt *,j
were place favors, ^ r s . ' T a y l o r - Is by the Literature Department, In a
receiving taajjy delightful social nt- r.u* n u ic.d program.
tc.iliniu prior to leaving Sanford for
Philadelphia thi* Week.
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Pew SuiviOes Among Miners.
Hym an had held serrrfr?s during thp
V One of tne Common Foltfes, •
filaiMlIcs show that thcro nro fewer
One »f the common follies Is to .b e ­
day. .
iuttfld s nmous miners than among
lieve that what Is called "the la te s t" Is
The first j 4 these services was the’ anr ntho- rtf.r- .
n r u -r th- * *—Albany Journal.
Morning W atch, which *Jvas very
well attended,*'considering the fact
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school wit* largely attended, there t !•• «.*.-!« tint n&gt;- j-, arlly ilu». kind In*
ARE FILTHY
being ’J 11 prc.-n-M and tn tin g a •*«&gt;:.- e. i M i-.k** lii l!ir*i&gt;ivli III-* niouili. Thai'
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•'Vt-rid \\fvks there was the recipi­ tribuiii-n of #77 A-l. T h tin* l . - i l.lmj of fiMitl for lie* l&lt;rain
ent ui many deli-hibtl *&lt;»*tnl 'atten- tion **• m m ad- sp—ial on account •'* de* kltel *• - puf Itlio the brnln In*
lions.
of itt i—ing*taken for mis-i.ons tbia Meild *&gt;( ti-* xiiiirtile!!, There Isn't touch
U. S. GoVsmmsnt Buys It
also being mis*ion day in the school. Us,* to take food fur lby brnln' wo SOLD E VE R Y W H E R E — He sod tlJOO
Mrs. Lucy Harbor and daughter,
T ha'third service was the morning AnvenT giit.-nnyo’ny.
Mim T h ai mu lia r bar leave today for sermon by Dr. Hym an, toe pastor,
thejr home in jComm-rce. Or.., nfter and was delivered In tb*» true, ciinr-j
spending the \\lntur in Sanford at ncreridie r.tyl- of the Do-tor and j
Comfort Cottage.
on n suhioct vita! to all.
The fourth service was nn cm- 1 Liability Insurance aifainst Accident, flic person a n d Properly, is
a nec easily.
Yon m u st have it event tin lly. , . . , .
Mrs. Charlie Bell of \Vmilling ton, hlenialle one that of n d n g from the
D.
spent the week end in San- i'.raw imitating ChiiM Iiieunm h iu-j
ford with her sister, Mrs, f lee. DL H o-jo*from the grave even m&gt;[
p i ' if 1’."TamT!7"«*i! aVoi.cI.i..* t » re­ did u grout number th at aresa from , .
turn to Washington.
the watery grave a f t e r -having b e e n ! ,
baptised. Tlila service wua held at i
Mr. and Mrs. ;C. t). Cndrington Itrif - pool .itid was largely a t ­
am! Mr. :it)d..\lr
Krn-.t Rowland j tend d by.both members aiid frlomUj
of ’Dcllhni| were the dinner gue:M of the church.
ALL-STEEL ELECTRIC-LIGHTED TRAIN
of Mr. i v d Mri. It. .1 Holly on Sun­
Th.* fifth service was tie* nunier* 1
day evening while etjrout.' from Or- fixis It. V. r . II. org an iz atio n that*
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tni t .;t G&amp;Q* in the halts q/ .llie
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^^T.. J. M. Wnjlar- returned ,s*ni-| 1*. I'. Organizations always closing
Lv Jacksonville . A (' I, 8.20 PM k Pullm an SleepingCarsnntl C o m ­
urday fre t Tatutia wlj- re sh *. Ifa* j these -rviers w.la helil In the I’";**
Lv W aycross___ A C L 10.30 PM
p a rtm e n t O h s c m itlo n tla r — Jarkl&gt;- 'll i peitditi - mo'nl&lt;f) M y ; t i H of gin tier*.' ijypcrtmont *of the Sunday
Lv T ilton .......... CS.VF 12.40 AM MWiyillo to Ghirava,; Jarkmnvillo to
Lv M acon___. ' . ' . C o l d
3.t&gt;8 AM ljidinna|H)lht (via]^uu*,\ die) (for occuher sister, Mri. ti, N*. Stnlfinr*.
sehuid rooin*.
Lv A t l a n t a , . . . . ! l . i t j i
7.18 AM naiirv until 7710 n. in.) J ickmnvilleto
The “ Dawn Im m ortal” was the ' Lv K n o x v ille .... L.v N 12.20 PM ('Joveland (via Ctllriiinaii) daily, ami
Mrs, H oyt*and Mr&lt; Iti*.*el| who sixth s'erviie thi* one ta tin g place
Ar Corbin ........, I.A N 3.29 PM
JacksonviJIo to drain 1 Itnpida (via
spent Urn arty part of -th ’winter in nt 7:10 in til* evenln::. and v • i-un*
Ar Louisville. . . . f, A hf 9.00 PM ('iiidmiati) Bemi-wi-eklVj leaving JackAr In d ia n a p o lis . iVtm
2.00 AM winvillo Momiayanml Tlitirsdays
Suiiford returned li&lt; re on. Kridny and duel. I jointly by the Pipe Organ
Ar C incinnati . . I.A N'*’ • 9.00 PM
left on Saturday for their homo in t'lnh,,thfV'Tetiiplo.OreJbe &gt;tra nir.t by
Lv C incinnati . .. dRAI 11.59 PM ■ Tliormi^Ufaro Conches, JacksonEast 1L third, Conn**
villi* to (.'liii'agot bagjtngo and *«it ear
the pastor—with
Mr-.
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Dining Cars nerving nil meat.*, rcr-'
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church work In which she has been
so active -durinn her year’s rcsldcm v
A RESUME OF SANFORD
in Sanford os well as in social and
HAPPENINGS UP- rO-DATE
musicnl circles.
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bare lull tram ami the .visiting girls [
wheit* they visited Mr*. Henry
Dirkft.*.- Mr.*. Herndon, who Kpi-nt
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ON TUESDAYS,
AND FRIDAYS

: PUBLISHED
SEMI - WEEKLY
/iV S A N F O R D — Life /* Wo,if, Living

NUMDEK 69

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. A1*1111. 17. I‘j l7

VOLUME VIII

PRESIDENT
CALLS FOR Revival Services- Should Be Attended Every Night
PATRIOTISM

RED CROSS
AUXILIARY
This Week
‘ FOR COUNTY
COMiMITTEKS GET R I G H T
DOWN TO REAL
WORK

NOT ONLY ON THE FIELD OF
BATTLE, BUT ON THE
FARM
Wmdiington, April 1C.—President
Wilson tonight in an address to his
follow countrymen culled .upon every
American citiien—man, woman nnd
child—to join together to ptake the
nation q unit for the preservation of
iut ideals arul for the triumph of
democracy in the world war.
"The supreme test of the nation
has come." tfu.vs tjnr address. "We
•must all, speak, a c t 'a n d sttve to*
gether."
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The I’resident urges all the people
to concentrate. the ejiergies. pra&lt;tiro
economy,

prove

uneelfish.i. .-»» nm!

demonstrate efficiency. .
lie appealed to the farmers with
emphasis on his words and parti' ullarly to the farmers ol ill * south to
plant food stnlfs. The southern far
mers, he said, " ta n show tli.ir pat*
riotlsnt In no better or mere r**uvinCing wn^ than by resisting the
great temptation of fhe present price
' of cotton and helping to feed’the nn'tions and the peoples everywhere
fighting for their liberties and their
own."
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Washington. April ! n Ill'll th.
ussi,iuhly of the ino.st niinni-nlotih
international conference eVer held in
thin country only a few days dintant. olttcials.of.avv* ral executive do
partrnents of the government de­
voted themselves today to making
final preparation!* for greeting the
distinguished men Great Ilrit-ain and
France ure sending hen&lt; to discuss
war pruldenis.
M ale department
officials directly responsible for the
details of the atrungciiu-nt-*.' roiiNirm l in mi effort to have no mark of
court. *v lacking.
Those familiar with nlTiciul r ’.i&lt;|u« tie abroad say that lit*- sending
to this country of men- like Flrilish
Foreign Secretary Uulfnur. French
Minirt* r if Justice ami Former Pre­
mier Viviuni and- Generul *&lt;&gt;Ifr,• ii
almtist without prerbdont. Not only
does the trip here requite nuirli morv. r\ valuable time than the various
European war conferenc'd*, hut' it
submits the high otllri.ilH so real dan­
gers from min&lt;*s and suhinarimV
«-xjMTienfed in crossing to ^lus *j i i tineni. It is known that the present
trip was takVn only with the deepest
lon-boding/ quickened by. memories
of the loss of Lord Kitchener.
come,, consisting of Third Assistant
Secretary Long, representing the
State Department; Rear ‘Admiral
Frank P. FI- toh r and Commander
D. F. Sellcri, rjt.re e-itinjMh- Nav .
m'd Co!. Roht. I'! L. Mir hie,’ Licit!
Col. Spencer Crosby, mid ('apt. Jnh'i
C, (fuekenteyer, representing the
Army, iir ready to leave tfor'the port
of arrival at a moment's notice.
The committee will- welcome the
cotnmisiioneia and accompany them
here on a spbvinl train. A formal re­
ception will gr&gt;et them here, at
*which the highest officials of the
Government will participate/
The near approach, of the confer­
ences nnd the growing rertainty that
*fh attem pt will he mnd“ t6 harmon­
ize the ends for which the allies are
hrhting with the ptinriplcs laid dow n
t&gt;y President Wilson has developed
the fact that all the Entente na­
tions have Informed each other very
fully of their maximum and mini­
mum terms uf peace, so that each
one has come to an exact knowledge
of what the others were fighting for.
Those details, it now seems prac­
tically ret tain will ho disclosed freely
to President Wilson, In such u way
as to comply with his suggestion of
his note of December 18, asking a^
the belligerents for such an nvowal.
XVhile the nlllcs in reply gave a skel­
eton outline of their let ms, it /was
realized at the time that it was not
complete and th at It probably con­
templated tho maximum.
Discussion hero today of Amer­
ica’s probable terms brought from nn
official siiutce "the stutifinent that
this emmt*y stood unreservedly on
the broad basks outlined in the I’reshlent’s, two addressed.. Those terms
Involve the destruction of the -Pius■lati autocracy, government resting
on the consent of the governed, fret*-

. In Response to the rail of Dr.#
Thomas A. Neal, chairm an o f - the
newly organized Seminole County
Auxilinty to the ‘Red Cross Relief
Association there w a s-a splendid a t­
tendance on Saturday afternoon a t .
the Woman's Club, of the' executive
ollicciN.und chairmen df church nnd
district committees.
Th*,* meeting
was marked by enthusiastic patriot*
Ism and enrnest cooperation.
An
important feature of the meeting w h s
the appointment of a membership
eo in in it tec who vilf begin immedlj alily a whirl wind canipnig
members, which will intlude both
I mi*-it unit wi*in. ii It is di-slred to
' \ . mu r.
r, piesi illation of
the men nnd women of Si-nifnolo ,
county attend tfn* meeting of tho
a-soi'iatiun on Thuraduy, April IPth
than .it the first n i'd iiig last week.
Not only .Snnford hut the towns and
outlying districts of the county will
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Dclicxing that the time was never.mor£ propitious for n bijt revival of all'thc churches ami the people irrespective of !«• eanvnsBctl in the next lew day*
to furnish their ipiotn of nrtivo men
church
ClUlFCh aliiliations The Herald takes thit occasion to call upon oil the people of SemiuoU* county to unite w ith'the and women who will be placed tipon
Methodist
church of this city tl week in the Re\ .
&gt; hoi lu* a t the ? IcthocHst churchy in this city. Beliov- 'lb*- roil nf in,-tnlieiship on Thuisday.
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in* t l*i'* we *wo‘uld nr o the pouplo it» anther at thoehu, *'h . • !) •* h’ Ihis wet *k l »listen to thernessiija* o! L o . . Sponeoi , |i t~ i‘\|M.i-i»d ihaL there will be def*
a m ! w o m e n o f the kit* wh»» a r e a l r e a d y in ii&gt;it. informtili'iii from Red Cross
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*»f a n y u l u i r c h t o n n i l e w i t h o n e o f t h e heaibtuarti-rs to be presented at this
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wliieh will he held at tho
churches. AiLe.it! me services tonight and every night tiiisrwecK. F u r t h e r u n n o u n c c m c n j L s o f t h e s e r v i c e w i l l h e l o u n d meeting,
Woman's Club T h u i s d u y .n t throe
elsewhere in Ihis issut'aml in Friday's issue.
o'clock, Th • Red Cross tags of tho
:i«aocintion will ho renily for dlstri*
continue t Imir arguments for ih I.ulinn on this occasion. • Through
&lt;1 .III of w i dup,
.Ill if nr.r| .lo­
h'i.cdution before coinmitti-,-s of both j (he* courtesy of the Womnn's Club
res* to fl«. sons and a world f.-iUra*
all 'meeting* wifi l&gt;e h*-l«l in th at
housi-s.
tiou to pr v.i.t futur.* wars.
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building.
&lt;&gt;ur
Easter
Edition
TO « Ji U r t M l O t . \
On Monday night there Was a
The IL-ral»L
received many
i] words of praise on the H;.s*&lt;-r edi­ me* ting of the -tm-mhenthip commitKoffYiar) .Marlowe Goes On Suittion but roil*- s&gt;* app re. i.ileil ns tin- r o f tin- asKoci.ition at the Wo
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followiug tr**m a man wince good all's I 'lull .it which time ihe-antiro
Tli.. S.ioiord board of i rnd-- and
opinion
w» cHpeciall) desire and committee was divided into groups
Tampa Board of Traihv *-M-r awake
whose expe.-lence makes Ijis eriti- anil tin- town and county mntlo into
to | h«* I'&gt;t-T&lt;!tts tif theii nminhets are
districts nnd assigned to the various
eism more valuable:.
s.'iid(ng their n jt-!olltrU-i*, Miss's.
groups to In- canvassed for members
State
of
Florida,
Dept
of
Agrl.,
Miirlowe ai,d i Ios kins/, as r.p.&lt;s ntaT H E P H E I ’A U E D N E S S C A M ­ R E V E N U E BILL T O UK S E T ­
T:illuha»s.&gt;«., Fla.. April 16. . in the whirlwind rumpuign that is
iim -s to the South Tn Stales fr. Irht
now In-ing waged. The inli-rcft is
Mr
R.
I Holly. Editor lb raid,
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rate ims’tiirj to I... li'dd in ChntGieifthuMastic
throughout the coun­
Sanford, Florida.
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TO D A Y
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noog.i, V ..i&gt;, Frida;., April IMUh.
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tv i n 'sunn*'sections of which havo
It is asserted by the raijroads of the
Dear Mr li*&gt;ll\ ft is never too latu ufniuiy been organized by Inde­
The eampaign &lt;if preparedness
'to il 17 Rapid
country that a fiejght r it e Ineruse
to
Inuni'h'ii last week at tie' ineetinir
. -..r mounting pni-— itaj in a man: "Y ou have reu- pendent groups of wdrketa. These
must he allowed at least for a tem­
(l j(V .bred good f rvice to’ your peophn” may continue their independent ser­
•&gt;f th.* .county cotnmiaiiionenr and | gram ;&gt;f wn~ I ■kition i i p! i
porary period. In the mi lids'of Iht
I w'»tl t-i I'ornpll- vice or may allilitiu- with the new
in ihii
curtl*ul out by the. citizens who have1 .
th • ...V */
glower, the manufacturer n*»d llv* ntude th.-*rou»nls of all the pr.-iim-tsi
• • %•'•-, '&lt; ell* lit organization.
m mt
Every one uvuilfiblo
'hijifu’. th- re •'** a «|t** lift; a* to
.liir.ii ter• of , i.' I'.. ■&gt; % Edition,
..til Iart night
this-work,is
uiged to join the asN k llt with
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k't* tug ,ini.t
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*ui h a need a xf as ii result a gen« u ii v* i « / . ..tttun~attun •:!. it. id lu in -, hnuau.IIT,t-thiir-yua"Tftrpnr g. t o . i t g o o d j
mcn nnd women throughlug a. NUmr • where nrnclHj M a lu m
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f ,.v»-rv week,, hut :-s the hoys
r r a t f n t y t l r t j 'wilt c*TnV--ii&gt; in r ’ltnlln- •ai chairman i ,
Intr nlur* -I I &gt;rr*
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out tho I ntire county of Setnintile.
tiooga, tn go Into details
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V I*. F irs tc , 'll I H ull- nml I' it
parent that Florida is now hcarfu^;
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abdut all thy freight rat-/ burden sh*
diutely ’ by tho-.«finuiUn coiAtpitleo
ml X.u
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thorough manner,
it i.uiuot luiji hut *lu your thriv- Comity • Agent Berry Anxious .For
an-l t ill bo pa *d not lab r than He
sons for the iirt-.itfe-ist.-rn slati-.i to
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l.adlus tu Get Busy
lots uf good,
only
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oflir
to why no iftcn-it'e should be * This eampaigu has cover' d th night. n*i-*)nllng 1*&gt; teach rs' txpeefk- J ")*
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allow,*ii.
, rntihiy and will b » eonelud'-d In this tfon?. ' Approv-d virtu «v w i.h.at
own Itnim p-.oplo, but 11...1 give ter*** manifested in the canning of
Messrs. Marl.j-. and Ilwsl.li * nr&lt;t ■'&lt;. i.* m J i'turilay nipht wh r&lt;* n ! oppos'ufon is r
■iiriiiig&gt;-ri* etui L-ct illeaa' of your local fruit nnd vegetables in this county
al*!e in their lines, liojh havltfg years m ot i r ;uli will take p'mfe^at ; .&lt;
Following
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To
the
Women
of
Seminole
County:
data itt defense ot tho frow -r nnd. f*.rd L md wol furnish thtr music and I
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Ipionage, financial and indnxtiial mn- , j „ „ tir,. i,.,,. dm * at Tatlahasseo
In order to Immediately facilitate
inh hoards of
Wuz«-n or mi &lt;■ good u p rs ’"111
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the
homo, cunning *ind all food pre•
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trade that such iinpo r u n t steps* as give f if te n i. mule s;.!! i &lt;&gt;n this
pnri-dnesH in Sl-minole co'unty I '
he good th*t-.‘ gfetl subject of preparing' for tf*
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tit cm* are .taken and the
n o p . . Tn expi ilP.o th* gn at bond Issue”
Commission &lt;r of Ak/tvultuie.. would like nil tWose who with the
from i.i for the benefit of every. man great war by planting staple
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lists of government publications of
who hits something to ship «»r w h o 1conserving our resources and jifuc- ami Irgasuty certipcate nuthurlza
special interest to women to
r.... |v i a . 0n . hi
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freight
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ti i.. .t-i* t &lt;coimmy.
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, dal Session Coiinrl,
Hp*
The sju-aVers have something t«* j 1* ”* l * $ i.ntJP.OOO.uOtJ t*i th** alii* «,
City i-ouneil of tlm city of Sanford, ul once by postal. The list* *w,n .
Saufnrd and Tam pa-Baards of Tf»il«
are to he 'congrattjh»U-d upon their tell you und the largest crowd that]^-halrmatt b.iamor. ' today called o , Florida met Aptib Ik’, in special soa- then be mailed out to applicants undY
baa .ever giith* r*-d h'-re }.* promised j l,tl| " l ‘ng .of ih * t* nat- finance \ o m - 1H(on o‘n the abov*- date at 'J p. m when returned to ,nie. marked, the •
prompt action.
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to hear Iherti. ' Thc*e gehth-meti a r e ' mftte*', for tdmorrov,- mornlnr. Fhe /Rfc-stint (’. II. Ding*—, president'pro bulletins will .then he mailed out
Greeks foT America
,
giving nnd hnv*- given their time nnfl committee [d&amp;r.s to report tho. hill lein, \VI W. Ah* rnathy, F. L. MIN .them.
The Greek cltlz'-ns of Sanford.are attontion to. t Ida - ul jc-.t 'u m l want to ^h«* H'-nnte shortly after in .iron lor, John Adams and U. A. Newman.
We have a number of fruits and
very patriotic and stand for Ahicricu
to br’inr it home T-» very man, vent .. While. Senator Siinninns will Alir* nl B. W. 21* radon nnd Boy vegetables which we must begin at
just ns do the (Treok* in all p a rts of
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,
•• once to preserve , in some form.
woman ,i.*l rhita in bc.l.ihoic coun­ usk its immediate consideration it is Syrnes.
the United States.. The Nlcnpopulus
Never before in our history has It
ty and the p.ople In and around ask its immediate consideration it is
The
president
pro
t*-in
stated
the
flrflk. receive*! n Gr*uk New York
Sanford v • have^iot taken up this probable th a t under the ruh-s and object of the meeting was for the been so imperative th at wo
papur this wee.k giving an account of
matter as , -t siiutuU bo prcicut and cause of house amendments the icso- purpose of taking tip the niuttci of u conserve all' uur resources and assist
rhe hig mcotinga-recently held In
Iulion will lie over until Tuesday.
profit by the meeting.
petition signed by citizens of San­ our country in preparedness as at
Carnegie Hull and also one in T 01The minute ^Uo will readve toWhile the nu-eting ut Monroe was
ford, asking authority to organize the present time.
race Garden. Part of the Greeks are
11101$ w the administration esplonago
Within tho week I will be pro- .
for King Constnritine nnd part are In progresa County Agent Berry hill, the army general stuff amend­ a body to ho called Home Guard. pared to toll you where to b u y th o '*
was
addressing
mimtings
at
Lnko
Mr.
Geo.
G.
Herring
presented
the
against'him. although nil of them a n ­
m e n ts 'to tin- Huy Chamberlain Na­
best homo canning outfits at th«
on the aide of Amerieu against the Mary and 1'noln and in this manner tional Defense Art und tho Webb petition and on motion of Council­ lowest price.
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world.
Thq" Greeks nil over the ‘he «*ntire county has been can­ hill to permit combination of export­ man Abernathy and seconded, said
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C. M. Berry, . _ _
authority was grunted. . ‘
United States are holding patriotic vassed and tho committee feels ers lp./pr*jicn trails.
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County Agent,
* M ayor' Davison asked the city
meetings nnd offering their s«irvices *-i«r"atly. pneouraged by the,-outlook
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Th&lt;f
conference
r&lt;*I*ort
on
the
gen­
for
a
hig
rfop
of
staples
this
sum­
council to tako up the m atter of
to this country.
Notice
mer und next* fall.
eral deficiency vill, including a $100,- driving another welt ut the Sanford
000,Vt*0
emergency
fund
appropriu
water
works,
with
Mr.
C.
I.
Day,
as
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members
of the Baptist
Third Degree Thursday
church are urged .to be presont at a
tion
*fop
President
Wilson
to
uso
at
same
feas
very
necessary
at
this
time.
Grecnmnn
Contributes
’ The Third Degree -will be con­
Frluik Grecnmnn who hux a furnt his discretion in pios«iruting tin* War, Wliervupon the city clerk was in­ church conference Wednesday night,
ferred on candidates at tho next reg­
April 18th, (} p. tn. M atters of great
ular meeting of Masonic Lodge No. in Mecca Hummock believes in k--*-p- probably will he adopted in both structed to write Mr. Day, stuting
importance
to both the ciuir/h andthe wishes of the »ity inunCi!, and
62, which will bo held on T hursday ir.g The Herald force in food sup- haute* tbmqrrowv
city
are
to.
lie brought before t h e .
Consideration of tho udininiatru- as(c that in- acknowledge receipt of
■plies’nnd sent in three heifds'of rah*
evening at 7:ftrt. ‘
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body.
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letter
ut
once.
The Sanford Lodge is doing ;soino huge this morning with the following tion’s army selcctiytt draft, bill will
Council
adiouriuil.
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be taken uj&gt; tomorroyv by the Sen1
mighty fine work this year, tho ni­ notor
Band ( ’otreert P ostponed ,
"Am contributing three new heads ate Military Affairs,committee, Tho
ton dunco, is good and intoriX-is be­
,
On account of the rev iv al a t
ing taken in the meetings.
Mem­ for tho office force one for Miss rominittoe has r)ot derided whether
,.\tr. Wilbur Ginn who*fia doing th e M ethodist church th e B and
bers* und visitors are invited to at- Gracious Johnson, one .for tireless to hold public, fn-aritigs, 'liu t Secre­ some engineering work in St. Cloud C oncert will not he held to n ig h t
tend this meeting. You wUfbe we!-: Haynes, one for Pool Boh Holly. tary Baker, General Scott, chief of was a Sunday visitor with his fktnily hut will. I k* given next Thursday
Gratefully, Greenman.'
staff, nnd other army h?ads will on Sanford Heights.
come.
night.

BIG RALLY

-SAT. NIGHT

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�tnade.
maintained, while the Mexican is
shown in the light his conduct gen­
erally entitles him to be accepted.
Every healthy, vigorous and cleanmir.dcd •person will be enthused by
the. remarkable demonstrations of
horsemanship in which both men
and women participate.
Genuine
Mexican rurales in correct native
costume, impersonate soldiors in tho
border arm y; while t h e U nited States
troops are represented by. cowboys
trained in the saddle and accustomed
to daring deeds. In the first act

It an exact replica of the one In “ On* of the M any" preach** In
which he uaed^'to reside before he plain terms the doctrine th a t “ they
became the celebrated star th a t he who b o w muat also reap.”
Tim National Board of Censorship
after seeing “ One of M a n y /' pnH
nniinrerf it n t i r n f o u ^ H in 'lM —*“ V
L ld t-Io itlg h l‘ iR fth y oU*BDpsejtea for "A s Mon
Made Her” wero filmed in Florida.
“ There are some wonderfully beau­
tiful views there,” aaid Mis« Gail
Kane, “ and some of those views have
been transferred very effectively to
the screen.”
Quite a large number of women
who have* gone to ono of the most
prominent ladies* seminsries in the
cast will recognise the school from
which Claire graduates In "As Man
Made Her.” Th* main ‘building of
this school is shown in this picture.
The Hawaiian dnnrcf, who lias a
prominent part in several scenes in
“ As Man Made Her'* is oqe of the
most popular Hawaiian dancers in
New York. She was especially en-

“ How much food cun we cut?’*
questioned Frank Mills,, when the
dinner, scene for "As Man Made
I b r " was being made and the real
food was being placed on the table.
“ Your part calls for you to not eat
a thing," the director told him.
Which is one reason why Mr. Mills
facial expression in that scene is
such n happy combination of anger,
dismay and surprise—the exhet combinatinn that this .particular scene
calls for.

FANNIE WARD AT THE STAB
MONDAY

PROG HAMM E
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TONIGHT

W orld Brady p resen ts (jail
• Kane in

“ As.Mnn.Madc Her”
Also a Big V C om edy«

SATURDAY
Grace Cumin! and Francis Ford
in the ,

“ Purple Mask”
Also a Clootl F eature and ,
Comedy

MONDAY

“ The Tarantula"
Famous NV York Hestourant in
“ The T a ran tu la /'*'
! Edward Langford wor • a li'ack
Many crowded tallies, mirrored for several days after one of tin
walls, th*' inosinc fountain with its scone* in "As Man Made Her" had
silvery water fail, tin- renowned cab­ been til med. •
aret dancers all of th&lt;*sc. have a
"Where did you get it?" h** wus
prominent place in "Th*! T a ran ­ asked.
'
•
tula,’* a six-part A'itagraph feature
"tfnc of the gursts threw a shoe at
to be shown at tin* Lyric. Monday. me when, we were starting for our
Director GedVgo D. Baker found honw'haoon and hit me in the eye,”
it necessary to film a number of he dlswercd.
The wedding was a "reel" alf.air
principal seem s with Edith Storey in
and
was staged *11 Florida. Langthe rule of .1 i . i l ' i i M d a n c er , in a
I
ford
np|iears in tlio tiljn us. thu
rr-'aurunt
\- it wa s impossible to
' T i l l till- lilt, lor .11 til*' MtlldlO, llllt ll &gt;groom
"I like dogs -and especially puppy
he and im us&gt;ist:yil visit* &lt;1 every
large restaurant in N'&lt; w York in dAga—but I don't like ’em as much
as I have to like 'em in this pic­
order to find a sati-faefory one.
ture,"
said Miss Gerda Holnu-g,'
W.livn the lorution was decided
apropos
yf her part in "As Man
upoftn it entailed, a great many ar
Made
Her."
Miss, Holmes plays the
rungeimnt? and interviews with the
part
of
a
young
wife who is more in­
manager before the permission was
granted
This was finally agreed terested in lier lap dog than in her
upon only on the condition tlint the
scene* lie filmed before the regular
patrons would uriive. *
“ A School for Husbands*'
in the forthcoming Lasky-Parte
sary for tbe company to report at mount production of " T h e School
s-'tven 'o'clock for a few days so that for Husband!," in which Fannie
the general routine of the restaurant Ward is to be seen at the Star The­
atre on •Monday ono scene calls for n
would not lie in te rru p te d .
The different lights were tra n s­ number of hula hula dancers, and
ported from the studio in tin* great George Mclford, t lit* director, for­
Yituginph trucks and a large number tunately selected ili** rolib-st day in
of "extrus" were engaged to act as the past winter to tilrn this sociul en­
the guoifts; in fact no detail was tertainment. The dancers wor** their
overlooked tli.it might aid. in an* native costumes and could be des­
•vay in tnaking*&lt;ihu production one cribed by the fashion reviewers' as
of great excellency'. Lyric Momlay. being charmingly anil hpronjirtgly
garned in grass skirts,-inis and goose
lit—li.

Community ftc ponvt
Generally
hrld n-|Mii|.|i.|, i,,) |
citizen**, mii| mi,,. |f ||M ,,

unreasonable, be aued
Eagles Patriotic
Sanford Aerie Fraternal Order of
Eagles sent the following telegram to
President Wilson on Wednesday of
th b week:
Sanford, Fla., April II, 1917.
President of tho United States,
Washington, D. C.:
Celery City Aerie 1853, Fraternal
Order of Eagles of Sanford, Fla., in
regular session assembled commend
the action taken by you in dealing
with the German Government and
we hereby pledge you our support
in any way you may sec fit to use
us. .
K. K. Hogan, Worthy l’rest.
C. C. woodruff,Secty.

A little hank in Ocala, Florida,
has deposits of $75,000 over any
previous year and is gaining dally,
this increase being traced directly to
cattle and hogs. Z. C. Champliss of
that city is sponsor for the sta te ­
ment th a t the frvcxe of 1895 was the
basis of Ocala's present prosperity,
because a t th a t time the growers
that wero turned from raising citrus
fruit to general farming.
Thqusands of acres of land in Put*
nam and Volusia counties, in the
Lake George section, will soon be
converted tin to a stock farm by I)r.
A. I). Rno, a Minneapolis capitalist.
He has been spending several w’eeks
in Palntka with his manager, Wal­
lace Huff, making all preliminary ar­
rangement of his big farpi, which
consists of 15,090, n**res, to be de­
voted to .rattle, hogs and sheep.
Blooded stock will ho put on this
ranch, which will be conducted upon
modern lines. Dr. Hue is a great de­
veloper. anil is a strong believer in
Florida's future as u cattle raising
statu.
"
.

.

cas** of loss. Suiue ku«Ii
be*1!! brought, nud ........ „(
been won by tin* plaintiff*/
Is made of loss duij tirvur 1
liou.
Change of Scene After Gi
Many women (lml la ,|u
scene u moat j \I m* enur** I(*
when some trouble conic* to th
ofd associations but
rw ti
their grief, whereas being In «
plnce ntnong strangers they
find new strength, N . .v ini,.re ­
claims upon them, and Hide 1
they become resigned to the in

Over 22,000 feet of mcrcnantahlo
lumber cut from one cypress tree is
believed to be the record for tin*
state, if not the cypress sertion of thr
country.
Last week a t Odessa,
about 20 miles northwest of Tam pa,
near the Hillsboro Paaco counfy
line, tho Uniori^ Cypress .Company
cut one great monster of the swamps
which hud been deadened for mora
than a' year, getting mor&lt;&gt; than ten
feet in diameter, four full sixteen
cuts, and obtaining four solid car­
loads of lumlter of 22.000 feet from
lhe tree. The lumhe/ was valued.at
$1.2(15:
.
Who tint The Goat?
Who got Robinson .Crusoe's goat?
This is the question th a t is worrying
Mr. Crusoe today,
He came to
town Wednesday with n perfectly
good goat which he uses in his street
parade. During the day said goat
escuped and the pnrudi* was s'iven
with live Zulus and no goat.
Any one litiding hi* goat-lnp will
confer a great*favor upon Koiiiqson
and his show if they will notify
Manager Lane of the Lyric.Theatre.
It was reported th a t the goat was
seen near tho cemetery yesterday
hut a diligent search in th at neigh­
borhood * failed to luring results.

Ask for M easures That Will Avert
Threatened Famine
.W a sh in g to n , D. C., April 12c—
Immediate creation of a Federal
food commission with power t o ‘ fix
prices and to supervise marketing
a.nd distribution of food in the
I ’t.ited S t a le s ' during the war was
proposed formally yest*%l.iy \&lt;y the
National Agricultural Society
At* an agricultural mohilixation
convention In-Id here the society
adopted resolutions recommending
this ami other measures to meet a
threatened food shortage, including
increased food crop acreage, an

f .- T igm i u m '1* *&lt; tuuu 1* tje k / sw.w t *.? r mrrr

R a t s and M ice
C a r r y Disease
.

KILL THEM by u*,n,

Stearns’ Electric Pa$te
, Full Directlc!:« III IVIII .'M*r|
Bold e v try w b rro

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U . S. Qovtm m ant bur* It

nnrr—'j w m * ■

“ Lonesome Luke”

Music Tlutf Pleases
M atinee Daily .1:15

Admission 5 and 10 Cts

t'rrst and second floor’s of a typical
French hoarding house in 'tho Latin
q unrtcr* *d -New York City.
The..basement of this set is occu­
pied l&gt;y the restaurant; t !!•* first and
■ ij
ffddr* are tin* rooms of th
lodgers.
. . .
, Mr. Behan, as a French tnus c
teacher, occupies one room, and Ids
cronies, a portrait painter, sculptor
and musician, occupy adjacent
upurtmenls.
*
Mr. Behan personally supervised
tiie construction "of tills set and bad

’aramourit

"One of M a n y ," the live part fea­
ture scope drama which will |fe seen
at the? Star Theatre oil Tuesday with
Frances Nylson us star is a great
moral pantomime- On the acrueji is
Hashed the story of tlnx struggles, the
sorrow* and the regefierution of
Shirley Biysoii. the little manicure
girl whnat love for her mother blinds
her eyes to lier duty to herself,
"One of M any" lays bare the pit­
falls thut besot the path of young
girls who go out into the world to
grapple with modern conditions.
Especially it lluya those who take the
attitude that a rich mnn can do no
wrong, that youth, beauty and inno­
cence are fit commodities to be sold
over a counter - 01 across n manicure
tnhlc. It is unsparing in its down-

STAR
THEATRE‘

As Joan the Woman in

Twice daily for the past two weeks all motion picture ‘records
have been smashed by the attcndence a t the 44th s t.•Theatre
in New York City where Geraldine Farrar appears in “Joan of
Arc” the audiences have cheered the exciting scenes of battle
and pageantry. Spellbound they sit taking .part in the worlds
most stirring dramas. Countless thousands of horsemen, my­
riads of spears flashing in the bright sunlight the clashing of
swords, the rush of charges, the encoming host and deep pathos
of Du* story of a peasant girl who crowned the King to be sacri­
ficed on the altar of freedom—a mighty, marvelous, stupenduous, unparalled production.:
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PROGRAM
r RIDAY-Paramount present* George Prh.ui in "The
Bond Between" also a 2 reel i'irtogruph. *
SATURDAY— Blue Bird pr&lt;*fc&gt;ut* Harry Carey in
"Behind the Lines" r '
MONDAY—Paramount present t Fannu1'W a rd in
"A School for Husbands"
TUESDAY—Metro presents France* Nekton in "Ono

of Many"
.
COMING THURSD AY—Geraldine Farrar in “Joan

Matinee at 3:15'
Evening at 8:30

Matinee Daily at 3:1

GEORGE-UEBAN AT THE STAR
•
TONIGHT •

'

»td t u s

Jesse L. Lasky Presents the Film Sensation of the W o r l d

Pnthc Presents a Gold Booster

Feature

* Rioting | n llul
London,' April 12 1!
etal Bulgarian t ..." ‘
n Reuter dUpatch from
q n j **■-&gt;— .... (|t ^Vj-'
The German cavalry is
charged the rioters* jn
iPbr. T h e .prospect of short crops is muny casualties. j n ,
giving great concern to officials, not dispatch says, ltu l^ -i |
only f,barged with the responsibility taken- aides . with' th,.’
amendment of the wjieat milling
laws and a liberal cncouragemont of
sheep railing.
,
Tho convention was tailed to aid
the ‘administration in solving one of
U»e- mwsr iforlonr^rroblomn ' with
which It b ricied in the conduct of

Prices 25 and 50 Cents
Prices 50c, 75c and $1.00

�WKSSBt
* * * H 1st,
«®w.‘ SPSl.* *,&gt;*■v ■jtT+» Vi.-l »■^
■&lt;
•
s
t
at)d
wear,
and
sending
It'
to
U*
Any element t h a t want* to oppose tive s tu d y of the viriomr sta te health
the administration has only to let Hoards. T he opinion of^this noted on their own boats;
the fa rt-b r-k n o w n In-order* t o draw expert, n f t e r i p i n d W B T r y e s r St to . TWs sort of thing ought to se t us
to ita support, the liquor i n te r e s t s of work, a nd visiting every, atatc.in-.thg thinking , a sold C&amp;tftinleslehvr - - M eJacksonville and Tam pa combined .Union saviTone, rosy be considered Uao, and every loyal citizen j v h o has
a plot of yotintl a b ont Kfs~pr*misrs'
will* the-influence th a t fathered see- worthy of attention.*
......»*■
available for the purpose should sec
t : done four •«&lt;/ fire- of the infamous
This expert graded the various
th a t it produces some article of food
Sturkie
resolutions.
This
combina­
Commission
has
caused
powerful
in­
Tnllnhnssrf, April 9.—I t U very
health boards.in.much tho same man
to help counterbalance the shortage
eviiletit that. th«r*~will- be a irrong fluences to jvnge war against it, and tion will join fn any old "hym n of n c r.th a t the teacher grades the pu­
that
Is sued to confront us when,
opposition to enlarging the powers It is now time for tho common people hate" t h a t 1 promise* a doxology to pils, and Florida received only
present
outside sources *of supply
the
Governor’s
political
program,
of -th* State Th*' CommUrion" antf t o rorao to the nitT of tho Tax Comfraction over 25 out of* 100 points.
have
been
cut off or. limjted.
and
sing
till
the
rafters
shake.
&gt;,
.. . II. possible the C om m ission will be mission and prevent, its overthrow at
Now the average parent would in­
the
hands
of
special
Interests
and
In
line
with
this suggestion the
Outside this • combination, how­ vite the boy coming homo with a
abolished altogether if this oppoiiinfluential
tax
dodgers.
legislature
has
passed
a resolution
ever,
the
former
suImporters
of
Mr.
tion is strong enough t o - h a v e its
25 per re n t grade eard out to the
appealing
to
Ihe
people
of
Florida to
Knott
seem
reconciled
to
the
ver­
way. There is a "subtle lobby work­
woodshed and massage this extrem ­
Tallahassee,
Fla.,
April
19.
-T
h
e
increase
the
acreage
of
food
crops
dict
of
the
people
rendered
ut
tire
ing to this end and i t behooves the
ities to the -extent that he would
taxpayers to be on their guard and legislature has been in session a polls and desire to see tho Governor have to take his meals from the all along the tine and consrve’ th e
rJiaaocLr
food supply of the s ta te so as tp be­
if your representative in the iegis- week today and while there has been get a square deni a t the -hands of the mantelpiece for a week.
A-().&gt;.].) D 'ti-kraal*'
come fell sustaining; and not only
1
luture is lined up with this lobby an avalance of hills and resolutions legislature and receive nil the rights,
Dr. Chapin makes the astounding that, but be able to furnish' our
,;me &gt;r ' "int rrid
you should get busy at once and it has been a long time between ses­ privileges and conai derat ions usually
roodicx me Ciiumct
„
revelation that Florida pays the quota of the surplus necessnry for
sions
and
comparatively
few
meas­
conferred
upon
the
chief
executive
of
s ta r t a fire under him. so to apeakhighest
amount
per
capita
to
main­
ures have been finally acted upon. the state.
military purposes and to sustain th e
*t&gt;e s tried all 0iUn v ,
The opposition to the Tax Corp- The members who are doing the real
tain its s ta te health departm ent of non-producing elem ent of our p o p ­
learned her lesion —not* ,t_
The friends of Senator Fogarty’s
mlaaion is composed of tho railroad work of the legislature have been
*lii ki to Calumxt
any .s ta te in the Union and is ulation in time of war.
hill ace expected to show what a
interests, the larger banks and the busy on im portant committees,
''Unequalled for
LOWEST IN T H E SCALE OF
tender, nhaWirnf,
?
counties bf tho upper part of this while those who are not so busy are calamity would befall tho state in E F F IC IE N C Y of any state in the
Inr... Wondcrfi.1
sta te which have In the past been finding time for political log-rolling. t h e ,event of a change in the office Union. This health scientist in his
Charlie l.cffler Goes Higher
tod railing. qujfi,fe, _ un r( &lt;
of State Health Officer, more espec­
*
profitting by an unjust ana unequal
Tho following from the Miami
rciulii. Mother m i t ;
The lines are being drawn up in ially since th a t dignitary promises report to the American Mcdiacl
H ( ' # r, «lt f
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distribution of the tax burden. The battle array for. tho hig fighf be­
Association gives a list of the states Metropolis will be interesting . to
Itni.t, .
**'
to
he,
replaced
by
a
personal
and
Tax Commission has been trying to tween the Catts and iinti-Calla
a
Aiiuj)
that made an "excellent showing," Sanford readers. , Charlie Leffier in
political friand of Gov. Calls. Any
C. I t 1 I,*— .
adjust these inequalities and has
forces and much of the log-rolling, sort of u change would he bad followed by those which made a the son of Chas. D. Leffier of Miami
•" Uf It Iwu (
already saved tho state many times
and
the
grandson
of
C.
H.
Lefiler
and indeed quite a little.of the legis­ enough, hut the very thought of "good showing," and then he names
the cost of its maintenance, but ow­
lation proposed 1a considered as the Govqror using the office to those which made n "poor showing," of this city;
ing to its lack of power to compel having a .hearing on this issue.
Chnrles D. Leffier, Jr., a Miami
as being "N ew Hampshire, Louisi­
favor a political friend is a crime
adjustments in many cases it has
boy
has bo*n made one of the com ­
ana, Oklahoma, Colotdno, Montana,
A number of • measures proposed little short of treason in the eyes of
been able to obtain only partial re­
pany
’ commanders in the organiza­
Delaware, ending
with
Florida
sults. When it began to touch the have ns an object the lopping ofT of some people, who seem to take it MAKING T H E POOREST SHOW- tion of the regiment of midshipmen
tax dodgers it aroused fierce oppo­ the Governor's appointive power. as a m atter of course th at the Gov­ ing of all.'’
which took place at Annapolis N aval
sition arid this opposition 'Working The opponents of the.chief executive ernor would give the job to ^ polit­
academy after the graduation of th e
Floridn, according to. this report, first class on March 29. * The .regi­
for the most part under cover to want to abolish it number of boards, ical enemy, If for no other reason
accomplish the abolition of the Tax commissions and appointive offices than to soothe the savage brisket of spent ten times as much for health ment consists of four battalions of*
regulations ns did Oklahoma, and four comp tiles each.
Commission, on the ptetense of on the alleged grounds of public Dob McNnmee’s Dixie.
t
*
( •
economy,
byt
the
real
object
of
public economy has forced the Tax
Tiie Gpvornor m u st have the te­ yet the lattej'received a percentage
The New- York Herald of T u es­
grade
of
42,
ns
against
Florida's
taking
un
underhand
w-hack
at
the
Commission into a campaign of pubr
merity to disregard the advise of
day, March 27; carried the following
# 1*
l id ty ti&gt;
j t s ,1an;, bfljoving that Governor is too obviou^,to be over­ numerous other journals of the same' grade of 25. This state spent over
NOT MACtBYTfitJ.
story
of
the
organization
of
the
new.
.
‘jT*- *^*!" ***-&gt;'• *
iJkf’ wben th* "public otwe ^understands looked. ‘
political faith add order which have fifteen times as much motley per first class:
the situation the.Commission will re­
Dr. Fogarty of Key West* has in­ b£cn singing the praises of the pre­ cnffita to maintain Ds health de­
".The hiombers of the new first
ceive the commendation of "Well troduced a bill in the senate to re­ eminent Dr. Porter for some months partment as did Missouri, Nebraska
class will
he the officers ami
Tennessee,
and
and
lennesseo,
anu
yet
these
states
..........*
..... pettyJ
done, thou .good and faithful ser­ organize the State Hoard of Health past. The prophetic editor of the
vants; thou has been faithful over a along lines that will prevent the r e - 1Tam pa Times depict* with pessi- are graded 32, 45 and 3tl r e s p e c t - J ^ " s 11n‘l the company will con
jV(ljy
*■ ‘
'
j Ttist ol ITie third and fourth rlti*fw*
few things, you shall notf’ be given moval of his Jl turn an from tin; po sM m ia tie pop the deplorable conditions ,iv.;ly
'J
Dr. Ohapin’s report
power to accomplish many tilings." lion of Slate Health Officer. It in 11&gt;( f,iir people should Uncle Sam
t .h‘&gt;. t ^ ° i low‘;r
have completed
In making this publicity camsever health relations with this state authoritative and has been published theiC
full school year.
arid
commented
upon
by
various
.
paign the Tax Commission has re­
because the peerless I Jr. Porter no
“ Midshipman Joseph W. Fowler
M
vealed some startling facts to tho
longer speaks ex'Cathedra et c.tthm- health and medical journals. Jf this will he the new regimental command­
report
alone
does
not
justify
the
■
tax payers of the state.
It has
tic on the subject of public Irmlih.
Governor in seeking a phange in the er or "five jitrlpcr." T he four stripshown conclusively that if all the
We
feel
sure
no
one
eftres
to
knock
-affairs
of the he a lth 'd ep a rtm e n t of t,rs or hattalion commanders will be
property in the state was p a y in g .it
vc?
H
i*
rid
ill*
Stuto
11
t*id
t
h
Officer.
^
0
^tutc
t Ilf n it would tic* folly to
h arlt s \ \ , St*v ur* Willi ant It* N idi- ^
just and equal share of taxvs there
not only because of personal regard. firosent anything further on the ols^W illiam H.
would he a material rcduction-In the
.Joseph W. Paige. . . .
nt of the high serviYe In subject.
Carter.)
.
present milloge.
;M rr BwciHO
"T he. t-lnee «trif&gt;«‘is or company
h-is rendered the slate.
We u-.-'ih,
CHICAGO
Almost every stale in the Union
commanders will lie S. D. 4IJi'Pword - "high" advisedly » V •..•»
bus u Tax Commission to rqua'izpi
Com m ls-' Charles D. Lelller Jr.. 11 A ..HutchI lie]«r. . taxi's .as ImUt-vii t-b«- various rnun-j
ins. T. F. Remingon, W. E. Nills,
lion
Especially
aripted
for
lies of ihv state.
To prove that
in mitigation of any great crime , fu.!.vour correspondent
today
about » . S. KcndeL.J. D. H. Kune. G. Y .
Chcapsnd bigean Baking Po vvjcri Jaaot
Your Slate
Florida has. tong stood in need of
Governor, may commit in di»pl4rir,g
fr“ m
„!*"!!: C u ^ i h y . J. D. Avlis, R. S. Me
save you money. Cslutnevlo^—it's Pen
such authority one has only ty,point
him with a pulitirul friend. It may c is c o telling about the arrival In j Dowell, H. W. Need. J. C. McUoyamt
far superior to scar mi"&lt; ir.J viU.
out th e fart that. wKUc we have had
be stated that said opposition will that city Horn Japan of fi.500 sacks n„tffs&gt; L.- K. Richardson. N. Y. Meof
lieans.
This
cargo
t-nme
on
a
Gown,
G
a s ta tu te compelling assessors to
id* on tire job.
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aue&amp;s property‘fit its full and com­
There are many things that might Japanese steam er and filled 120 ArlU-.’*
IB
plete value, wo find property as­
lie given as good reasons f.&lt;r a cars destined for points in th'* east­
ern. states. The lot had a valu-- of
sessed on n wide tnnge of from four­
Their L ite In Their Worns.
Our Insiruclive Cat­ change in the Health department, over ,a million dollars. Now what If• you
teen to fifty, per rent of its lalue.
look nniiind tin* world for tinbut a few. will suffice.' In the first
When tin* assessor or hoard of boun­
greatest writers, you will sis- ttint they
alogue aiul weekly place it would lie interesting to know- do vou think of that?
F o r S p r a i n s , L;uncncss,
ty commissioners of n county claims
bow the office LOOKS ON T H E IN
Deans and peas grow in Florida wore people equal to doing maul ililugw S
o r e s , C u t s , Rlieum affsm
Price
List
besides
|uittim;
little
bltit'k
seralrlo-s
thp exclusive right \o make it-* own
S ID E to glance ut the records ' qnd the otti*-r states of the south,
«ui paper; lbey. were the people most
tax levy in its own way, they may
Penetrates and Heals.
SEND FOR THEM once. And if it is a m atter of &lt;01.- ! We Americans boast of being aide to
olive lo tln-lr lime, and Ibtti is one rea­
be right in so fat as the yuitity
i-ern to the outside -world, u-e have 1supply tin* world with everything, son why they ore most iilive now. Ver*
Stops FJ«in At Once
— TO-pAY—
taxes are concerned; but when it un­
been furnished an expert opinion as anti yet w«* send off to the Orient non Komloli recently said in a paper
For M a n and Beast
dertakes to lower its valuations, in
to Horida's Health departm ent by | for food. Not long ago two million rend hefore ttie f&gt;&gt;iidon Society t'oinuil
25c. 50c, $1. At Ail
order to escape its just portion of
IJ r. t'has V. Chapin, Health Of- frozen eggs reached New York from Seliool of Arts iiiol i'rnfis. aeeordlng to
the state taxes, it is-a-» lucking in
ticer of Providence, H. I , who was China. Tim patient and industrious the London Saturday Review. They
•common honesty ns the ordinary
commissioned by tlw- Anurican Med* Chinese and-Japanese are now tnak- were so full of life, that they bud to ex­
tax dodger who seeks to escape his 0 JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
ical Association to m ake a compara- ing hig money sending us stuff to press It for others.
proprotionate share of* nil public ex­
pense. It is this ills position.-on the
part of counties lu dodge state taxes,
th a t has caused the reduction In
vatuniions in open d isngard of the
plain laws on the subject. -.Nor is it
possible gi tins late day to loc.itu th
dishonest county, for. when* Tine
county lowered * its valuations its
neighboring, counties-felt justified in
doing the same thing. Hence, it will
‘ be set-n tiifi state .has long needed an
authority like tho Slate Tax Com­
mission, over all the counties, to
make them keep their valuations up
lo the established standard.

DOINGS OF THE
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The Flagler estate in St.- Johns
county* furnishes a concrete • xanijde of tax dodging on the part of
counties. This estate is valued ut
fo ^ y million dollars, hut the Tax
Assessor and county commissioners
of that county only estimnle it at
$78,000 for taxing purposes.’ The
Tax Commission succeeded In get­
ting it assessed at $ 10,000,000, but
the county commissioners came along
and reduced it to $5,000,0po and the
Tax Commission has no power to
prevent it.
Neveftifeless the Tax
Commission by stirring tfj* the m at­
ter saved the state in this one item
many limes the cost of the commis­
sion l o .th e state.
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The Ttyy Commission has -smiled
puhlic"atfefttion
th e fact that ac­
cording to the estimate of valuation
placed upon the railroad property’ of
this sta te by tho federal census bu­
reau, the railroads are being taxed
on a basis of fourteen per cent of
their actual value.
According to the estimate placed
upon the' vhlue of real 'palate and
personal pioperty. of this state by
the census bureau, tho home owners
and land owners of the state are
paying taxes on a basis of thirtyseven per cent of their value of their
propel ty. Most of the railroad prop­
erly is earning good dividends on
highly watered, stock, while most of
the real estate and personal prop­
erty Is earning no income. Why this
discrimination?
In making this fight for the com­
mon people of the s ta te the Tax

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EIGHTEEN HUNDRED L O TS

At C O R O N A D O B E A C H , Soon To Be The Rival of All Beaches
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We will offer as a preliminary Sale commencing April 14th, 1917, and continuing for nine days thereafter,
Forty Ocean Front Lots, Fifty County Road Lots, shell surfaced, and Fifty Inland Lots. Prices $50.00 per
lot and upwards. None priced over $300.00. A discount of 25 per cent will be allowed on lots purchased *
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TERMS arranged to suit purchasers. A further discount of 5 per cent will be made to those paying all CASH.
Size of lots 5t)xl50 feet. Also a few houses will be offered at bargain prices. This is an opportunity of a life
time. GRASP IT.
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Sanford Representative Wanted

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Prices advanced after preliminary opening Sale. Representatives on the beach every day during sale from
10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Evenings at company’s temporary oflice, next to Marble Hall CaferCanal Street,
by appointment. Phone No. 58 or write to

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I ^ j auoC»uj oi j oo u u a u u u au g o uc&gt;»sueAJu*J»AJuuou» O a u o u n o P U C B ajuajaaji
For'Sale—6 n d horso, also a jutrip
of j ) r . a n d .Mr*. Moore_jB...W.cit
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M o n r S S T * ■&lt;&gt; n e a r . ‘ Tampa.
She- had the grippo when seat to p -b u g g y .
Apply to J. W
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defatfslionn-to
Ihere^tinruttil
hatf~iT'gPT)tl~ftTnP7Thjr
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J. V. J a m m r * . Pauls
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DrlBHtlP ’" R i i i w iwI i w t h e r r rtn m m u reportur testifies.
It. A. J n h n . c s , I 'm . a
NOW IS THE TIME
I , ||. tlrn d rfM n , Paols
railroad rale*.
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For
Sale
or
Exchange—Now
6\ riccnt letter from MIm Nell
D i o r I ' r i n i n , Plots.
.State .Treasurer Cavanagh says
rooni house a n d 2 lots. Well located.
J. W. U r II. I. oVp M onroe
Steele in JackaonvUle apokc of the
llmry MU,•. I.akr Monroe
money h a . )«.,n e . m h y j n »H1 . l ^ f e n - T , , , | c ,„ r ( „ m . -T m M . If. doEaster aunrise nut-ting to be hiiiL ia
Ji&gt;. S . John«on, t.ak* Monro*
II. II. 1 ^ , 1 , , l.ak* M o n r o *
Lj,me beautiful park of the metrnpo la report a full budget at Orlando. I __ ________________________________
I'll &lt;lp'e*by, l - a l r M o, roe
I, C Mtift»i, t.a kr M onroe
lis. This was to be a union affair, Over fifty dollars from 2d societies
C 7. M i, lit. r. 1 i k r Monro*
FOR RENT
and indeed Jacksonville nurics out were given Dixie Endeavor Day,
A. S. Hi
t a k e M o n tp e
Albert l ’,* |w r . I . ik r M a n r o e
the unity spirit in splendid degree hnlf going to Birmingham, southern
For Rent—Two furnished room s
tV. It. All«n, I,i k r M o n r o * . '
these past few years.
J. II. J a h n . o n , l .ik e M o n r o e
headquarters, the rest staying in our for light housekeeping. 117 Laurel
Prices a re advancing; every- d a y . Sanford is on a ,,
John Unity, Lake M o m o e
tta ■
avenue,
Cfi-tf •
tre a su re 's .purse.
J. F M i n t , l . i k r M o rirn f
Duildint; Doom and You Should Build Your New gH om e
I p It. M i n n , talk* M o n r u e
There was H sunriso meeting ut
Grace A. Townsend.
M. B. I.you*, l.iV* M o n r o e
For Rent—Rooms for light house­
W E HAVE .
W. E, O r t r i k y , I .ik e M e t r o *
the Congregational church in Inter'Intcrlachen, April 9th.
keeping, furnished or unfurnished.
1.'. W, K n m l r t , l . i k f M onro*
Uehen paitlcipatcd in by EndeavM. O e t e i b y , ' 1.0k* M o n r u e
8011 Magnolia avenue.
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Ed Ogtoaby, J r , l,a ka M o n ro e
0Tt n and otheV church folks. T he
A ged an d O ld en ed .
It. 8. M i n n . I. i k r M o n r o e
W. (*. Po*r, t.ik* M o n r o e
“lie has oldened” for “Jit- bus nged"
topic for the evening meeting was
For Rent— Newly furnished bed
D OORS, SASH,
B LIN D S,
LIM E,
CEM ENT
n . F. l lu t r h i n * . I.ik* M o n ro e
outlined by hints from “ The Chris­ Is not good. In the first place, It U room with private family.
7011
t*. It, M r K r n n y , l . i k e M o n ro e
SH IN G LES, LU M BER O F ALL K IN D S
I! H t i l ' m l , | . i r I n roe
harder to say, tmd. lit the second place, Myrtle Ave.
tian Endeavor World."
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It. T . W y e n r , t.ik* M o m o e
CORRUGATED IRO N
It Is so near obsolete us to be practical1. II l a * . t i k e M m .toe
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unintelligible.
In
u
way
It
Is
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Like
M
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Furnished Rooms by Day, Week
This state press writer has but
O S -P iM te
TH E P R IC E S ARE R IG H T
fish, bat Hot-present-day Kaglish.
or M onth—1’urk avenue tint, 106
two more weeks for such service and
We buy for Cash and Sell for Cash and yuu gel the benefit of
s o i k i: n r 8IIKKIPP*h mam:
N orth I’ark avenue, over L. U
iomo of the editors arc saying very
Under i n i ) l&gt;y vlriu* o( s certain writ of
the extremely low prices.
Philips &amp; Co. drug store.
Mrs c i r r u l l n n i « i i n ] out ot C'irruil Court ot I he
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kind things about this departm ent
Seventh J u d i c ia l ( i r t u U . In i n it lor S rm 30-tf
A prudent mini has bis moments ot James Patton, manager.
Inut* c o u n t y , Florida. V f s i m t th* 2“ u.|»,
ttt
rhaltaU , lan d * and t e n r t n i n t i ut J . K,
Mrs. K H. Thornton will be the depression when It seems as if his
Monnry, In f a a u r of It. K i y Whit*. iip*n a
WANTEb
r r r l i l n tudgn'.*:it e ntered t h * kln*ll*l)th
ipeciul delegate from the* United Wife’s running nrctiuuF~nt the dry­
day
*&gt;f P itb r u a r y . A- I*. l U l L . l n th# C u u n l y
goods store must be trying for the
u d c r 'a C o u r t in i n d for Q ra n g * C o u n ty ,
B r e t h r e n Society of Tam pa to t h e
Wanted—A first class shop man, Jl la
sprinting record and, what Is worse,
iM a . an*]
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convention. She is t h e . succeeding.—Columbus (O.) Journal. must be able to turn and d&lt;&gt; bench rouri, I «Kail n i l fvr ( i i h ’ i t th# door of
P H O N E 135
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court
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ifuring
Q
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-filter of -State Treasurer Cavanagh
work. Al^O
(T ill 11n i t f t 1188 * a r - I h r I r f i t hotif* cif t i t # on M o n d i y * th# «»vThird S tr e e t
Sanford, F lo rid a .
yd i\p «»f \ l i y , A. ft. IVI?* i h r fnlufrlnK
now a t '
Palstka and Kx District
I)out its , None hut first class men d&lt;nnth
r r i bvq r r i l infill*
u p o n b y •** ■!*
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P r e s i d e n t Earl Cavanagh of T am pa.
need apply. _ Open shtjp. Sanford f*rhm*nt In *aid a u i e duly rr«*ord«ul ml *th#
t h ir te e n th ■***&gt; of F e b r u a ry , A. IK 11117, »%
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Novelty Works.
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th*' t'fufw rft of J. I . M o o n e y , to«»lt S W * 4
of SW»4 of ^ K * | of Sre, 15. T own»hlp 81 H.
,E. P. Gates, the famous field man
of Hangr -i I t t, « »nt*inlnK ten a r r i s m n u
W anted—Ship u* your potatoes, of 1* «•. I* ini* m Scfiilnolr rm ifity , I I&gt;*ri■)a
of Illinois had decided ho cannot Old Ifags at The .Herald Of­
K. K. I I IIA OY.
W.. J . T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
ron.6 to the Orlando good time, but fice. They must be CI6an. tomatoes, hen ns, peppers, cukeH and %
ShrrifT Srm lmde t ' o u n i y , F t m id i ,
other
vegPtfiblen.
Highest
market
ftC'Frl'51 e
AGENTS
besides Secretary Lehmann and our 2 1•» Cents Per Pound.
prices obtained; prompt returns. In the riff ill r «tirI« Nnenih iutfhi.it fir■
w ii
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other good friend* C it tut. F. Evans of
Georgia Produce Company, Macon, ' *«».
s*«*l**i* fonsiy^
K *tnn.
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Kentucky will be. prominent church
erry
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Georgia.
Ja
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Sm
ith
leaders on. the program.
Among
f*itltlo*R
J. It Hmirh
them will bo Dr. George Morgan
Of f i ca w ilh H O L U r .N R E A L C 9 T A T I 3
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Wan.l. president of Roll lit* College,
; lh&lt;- :»:!Lhi i it nl J«nh*
It apppari'^
Sanford.
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Florida
— OF i- m n i i t i Hit.
t L d d haniiU-i 1. H i - Smith, tlii"
ti*l *lLa til i n i h r
Bt ylrif
ami first general secretary for Chris­
I j t d 11 al *%&lt;* lirllyvet th a t
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ti t«
I ha I M* n - 1
• iiik I tm r t f
l.«- l \ » a t H.-rnli! ittfii-i*
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is \\dni|ii|((t»ii.
I);. If V. Williams, of the For­
or*- U p
Ixw row a r d .1
am i
i * u s n J Dial ihrft* I* no |*eri«in o
eign Missionary Hoard will come
»l riw itln t h r w f v i r e t*f a »ah
o
hiMl! «ri»||M I’ifld i.U'1 lfl*frm|
down from Nashville bringing bis
t
■j I, I df'li’iidfiut t« over th«* agr
Ji W | T l 1H 1, o x t r a |
P a i r ol
l.t nt
slefiopticon views of South Amer­
It i ' t i r n , t u S t a l l ' B a n k ! I»
l a r g i It-riM's.
fkirt Imt *i r •I»*rr d th a t y iiu ifi» a. J*|»vfaif
les, just the thing now of interest as
to I hi* rofitfiliMiinnl/V hill h r l r if t tllnf lin mir
o f t r l a i u l o im d r o c f i v o ri'Wfiril
Iwtlwfr th r Tih J a y of May, A. IK l!H7„, t h r
^ 115 PARK AVENUE
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C. E. mission study this year cen­ *T All Loral AdvcrilHementN Under
i i m r bring a r u ir •!■&gt; of r a i d rouri.
65 lit'
Il ia fu r th e r onlffvu iTiat t h U Dolirt* hr
ters on that continent. Then Rev. This Heading TH R EE CEN TS c
puhli*hr«I in *h r SanforJ l l r f a l t l • R fV ip lfw r
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J. G. Venable, tho well loved pastor Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
puhlUhrtl to Bomlftaltf rounly* F'loritla, tin*1#
a a r r k ffif four
w»H*k*.
of the Riverside Prsobyterlnn three Chnrne 25 Cents.
WllniHia r A |)(!U|1l«a. r l r r k **l our (*lr*
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Court
an*l
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ho
aah! rotlfl at
societies in Jacksonville has prom­
I h i* &lt;&lt;nt H I*I»u #* t f| Sa rtf .if «l, 11*I* I h • 31' I h
ised to give nn address. Of course
‘l a &gt; «'l Mar. *»• \ It 1**17
In answering nn advertisement
h i e mi i m i n t m
T in is ti:u n iit
•r«()
| \ M o n il.A S S .
Mr. Fugg and others of our stand­ where no name is mentioned in the
t S I •nil IMltrr at I *ain*-*v ill* Fla
A h. I 'u a e te
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VELOCIPEDES,, IIICOES ANI) TRICYCLES . ;;
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bys, with many nOw Florida Kndcav- ad, please do not ask The Herald
N.tiirt’ i4 h«r*f&gt; g t k t n th at Haul jn m r » .
*»4*Krl '»i.
H t i f h h , »t* ». **n V tirimry 21,
orers will-each do their part in inak-, for information as to the identity of if
m i 2, math1 llom*’»t**8il E n tr y , N»». 010009,
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ing it in all ways a convention never thn advertiser.
f«r
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Usually we tlq not 21 R, ’ llangr N11W
Hr«iiln*ilr
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Flothla.
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Mr
Ifllart
to* be forgotten.
I
know* who tho advertiser (s nmi if ha4 Hint nnticc uf in ti'iiitun »« rtia'kn F'Jvr- J ump t'ainrroii» t ’o r u p t lf i i ii i t'
tk .
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Auto Tires and Tubes, Ford Sizes Only
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vour Proof to vwlaMIfh r l t l j i to tho lunrl
ttt
we do we arc nut allowed to give iib
K orrrta^
o v i i lr i r t tb n f , IjwI ot* Cl r ♦ C f - r u it &lt;*inir% liirh a rd K l l a M a n r ahd
Murfyaf*
Escorted by older Kndeavorers the out this information. Simply write i t S; (c,r,f. M ritU. nn I h r 11th Hay of J r n t i lr Hnli!anr&gt;, his
3 Horns, Spot Lights and Headlight Bulbs, Spark Plugs, 3!
T o Richard K Haitian**, ant! Ji-nnic H a l­
I St;.
Juniors of Live Oak take long "hikes’ a lettrr and address it as per in­ Miy.*
C laim ant n o n n a* a«iti»r«»r».
dane, N ia gara Fill*, Near Y ork:
Batteries, Battery Connectors, Blowout Batches, Ce- ;;
-You are I t r f e h y onlrretl lei a p p e a r In I he |
J. II llu .M li.lo n «&gt;t X! m r V I . t i n iit 1.
—on one lately they went t(» n ruun- structions in the nil.
hill of en jop | a in i rd.d herein «t:nri»t you,
j:. It Killin', ill (j r n e » » . flo ti d l .
un th*’ f■r *i Mn rid a) in M a y l P 1 • IrtdnK % menl Patches, Vulcanizers, Gasoline and Oils.
'll
A
|rI,ni'.in, iif tl m u ' . I'Hriiti.
! try home where they picked llow-crs,
l he Till *t*&gt; uf a*id motith, a n d a rule day
\ l l i r l l r Tiylor, ef I ' o n m , Mini'll
FOR SALE
played in the hay loft and hud u
*»f 1ftlai ciiuri, t h e n anil (heft* 1*» make in*
It* HIT W 11A VIS,
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MOTORCYCLE ACCESSORIES,
lunch, picnic style.
l&gt;ur reporter
rree pro ritn(&lt;w*n tail I he eftteffail
ei.Tun t Kfl-IOIr
For
Sale—
Meat
market
with
gro­
says they would need no urging to
you, lntl*i«e«! I»y final i lr r f r c I h r f r o n . *.
Motorcycle Horns, I,amp, Presto Tanks, Motorcycle ;;
It i* f u rth e r ntderml l h a i t h is order ho
lll |t a r l m r n i of i h r I tlrrior
go twice a week. Do you wonder? ceries. Good business. Owner sick.
published tr»&gt; t h e Sanford H e rald , a n«-w*I*. H, |.ati«I Dltir# at iialnvatillf, H i .
Address "Bargain." c-o Herald
Grips and I'edals,
tia prr putdi«lit*d to Sfmlrmlr r u u n l ) , Fhir*
April
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S'ntirf* ?* hi rei‘&gt; f i v r n J h a l Urn T \V il
Weeks
Mrs. Edward H. Crain is secretary
h i m * of (irni'va, F l a , »h«* nn W l i i u i f y I ' ,
Witness m y h a n d and i h« aeal of said
i 4, niatlv If«*rural**ait E n tr y , No- 012542,
fof High Springs Endcnvorer* and a
For Sale Gas range, w bite enifmil m
rch, It*U.
fof S\V 11 uf f F *, S*■rtjon 2If, T*** n«hip r « ui«.r | alt"his 212til day Fof A.M ahUU
UL AAH .
8, K a n 4** 32 E, T dlt*hflaar#' MrrlHiah*
gon&lt;| worker. They are doing well trfriimed.
Will exchange for wood 2D
Clark.
has flail notirr of in H*n on I u ill Ike th r m and have a nice Junior Society also. range. Apply V. C. Office. f»8-2t|i y ra f proof to r s l a t l i a h tlalrn to tho faml Difkinvnn A tiirkirdnn,
Htillriinn for f o m p ta f n a n i ,
a b a v r i!r«rrib#i|, brfur* i ’lrrk (*irruii 1‘nuri*
♦I t
M d riM c
at Sanfortl, Florida, on i h r 2Klh day uf M y ,
For Saif Iloust-holtl furnilurt'.
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In Cocoanut Grove t-he Congre­ 80!) Magnolia aveniit*
( taim ani namrs »4 wiinrMra,
In I l i r , l l CoU|l .Seventh iuvlirlnl 1 Irruil.
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J a m . - ii allow ay, i*I U f t i e v i . Florida, m
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-mln*l* t 'o u n l y . ) loflda. In 4 ' h m r r r y
gational seniors held a joint meeting
I'rra* FToarrra of U«*navf, Florida,
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For Salo —l Rnngo —210 Park.
M l f t h v 11 tllulyiTr. II 1frte.it, tv
O i r a r ).llltr, of f*«*ni*va. Hot Ida
•W. C. T. U., having Mrs. Wheelor,
K t y F T W. HAVIS,
fiud,tM ,
her h u ib an d . Ja m **
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I'a lm r,, E llis I'a linrr, hU wit*,
National Supt. of Temperance Work
6T*Tur# &amp; F"ri lO ir
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lllr a m A. Holey, l.illlio E llo lr y ,
among Soldiers and Seamen, as the
til* ulf*. anil J . W. Tichlin. I **My 10 acre all sub-irrigated farm,
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N O T IfK
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honoiod speaker.
one quarter mile off of the Celery i* hereby gWcn that the fidlooinc petition TIrno d m
t l i r t h i It Itodcer*. I l* f f l- u n W llod**r..
No 1-ttrt I'ir ttir St., Iturough of
It*
brick
road,
rinht
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Live Oak also observed the recent uvetui
!n«t rue thin f*»r pemlnolo &lt; ounty, Honda.
Hruuklyn, Ijlnitv f o u n l y . New York Uuy
C. E- Citizenship subject.
Station, two Rood well 8, I'OUftOnalon *i tljr Jhianla nnt rsiruUr .roritinf hr hi
Ni Y.i J a m * * P i t mar a n d
E lim K
'ihrlmef, New York t 'll y , N. Y.; and J- W.
as soon as present cfop of |&gt;ot a io,-s ! ^
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You and e a c h v.f you i f * h e r e b y ordered
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During the Tampa Fair Miss Lo- are harvested. No better place t o 1
t o i|i( H ir t o th * bill ot r o m p l a i n t bled
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Fria-.
Jfi.000.00
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.terms
to
th*
itopniib:*.
he
hail.
Fries.
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To
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berelh
i r t l n v t y o u nn th e fir*t M o m liy In
nna Gheadlc, a prominent KndeavM ay, 1X17, t h a t b * ln | th e Tlh d a y nt *ald
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P n r l f t i n t n l ii i u t ' T h e lliiin l «t Puliltr I r i l r u r t l n n tur S*fn
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or-workvr in the'C ongregational Sl- on partt. o t e J. u . I ncktirtl BOOUll
frpmnmr—#ff.t*«'*nr a n d there t o m a k e an«wer t o th* *am*,
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TTruntit &gt;nof llond!.lit* H oard l i n t i h r y B it • I i
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Sewer Pipe, Tile and al! Materials for the Fanner

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Enjlnrs, Boilers, Saw Mills, Woodwork'
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lint of Mill supplies and
Heavy Machinery carried in stork for
immediate shipment. Gel our prices and
catalogue before placing your ordrra.

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10 acre farm new Cameron City,
5 acres cleared and farmed several
years, good well,’splendid drainage,
'good house, fenced, half mild off
from brick road, only Jl.fi00.00 and
good terms a t 6 per cent on deferred
payments. J. 0 . Packard.
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10 acres of line flowing well land,
splendid soil, easily improved, good
Florida road joins one of the most produc­
tive farms ftr-district and can he had
for 9G5.00 per acre for quick sale.
Terms half cash; balance 6 per cent.
drop J. O. Packard.
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6 acres finu flowing well land, lies • hip *l*ti I t m s r , th*nc* w c t i U *outh***t
of S*«tlon (SI *1*. T o w nthlp (XO)
between two improved farms on r'nrn*i
tw e n ty . • l l m x * t h i r t y 130) «*&gt;t, t h r n r *
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(
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good road, well drained, as porfre mlt* t o &gt;w*»t
on*-h»lt rwll* ptnil nl H r r l l i n
land as enn be found and ran he i t ; * * f r n , th*nr* n o t t h tX.Dl two *ml on*
hall chain* to r a t i on* h a lt mil* |»o*t ot
bought for $350.00 and terms on Kartion CIS) lw*l*&lt;. T o w n a h lp (20) t w e n ty ,
It* n (* (2*1 tw * n t y - n ln * r a i l , t h r n r *
part if desired. J. O. Fackard.-03-2c H.
wr*t l o W tklw a r lv a r , t h * n r* northerly

M ushy M achinery Company

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101.10 K. Ill, Hum
Jarkiuntille,

mile from loading track, good road,
pfice | 2,SCO.00 and terms. J. 0.

(juitlllrU tlr r io r * ot IK* i l i l * ol H o r n 1*,
•nil lh*. r o u n t , nl S r m i n n t r i m t t h i t i h r y
n i y i i t r i on r l t h r r .roati n r twraanil prt.pr r t y u f it ir* r»-*l&lt;lrnt* o t r h i l |iuilton of
Srrolnolr county. F lorid*. dr*rrll.rjl
totto m , to -* it;
Itic in n ln g on tt\* w i u t h . thiif* of U k r
Monro* i t ■ point on* i p u r l r r • '4‘ mil*
t t . i ot Iti* »*•» tin* nl S*rllon i 2J) t w r n t y i m , T o m . M p (19) n l r e t r t n »«uih.
tSD) t h i r t y *»Mi t h r u * * *outh to I h r *uuth
m i r o r n r r , .ut th* m u t h » * * t nt/Wr&lt;*r «l
ttw u ot lou lh ttry l ,«|Uirl*r of S r r tla n 1.111
IU nn**,
t h i r t y four, , m i * T o w n i l i l p im t lU
__r _ s o r l h * i » l rornrr nt
li t nr* r___
i a l __to Ih
n o r t h u n t q u i r t r r ( N W * , t . H rrjlon *1) t w o
T ownat.tp 12**) t w r r ' y l o u t h . H in t* t h i r t y
I3U) t- it t . tb r n r * *outh to t n u l h r i t l r o r n r r
of i n u t h w r t t q i k r t r , (HW*1I r.f H rrtion
1141 f t u r t . r n , n m r l i m n t l i l p m il r i n p ,
t l r n r r w r i t (}, o n r q u i r t r r mil*. I h r n r r
loUlh t o M k r J r t u p , t h r h r * Is m w r t t r r t y
d i r r r t i a n *lnnr tk* » h o r r ot |j»k* J * - i u p
• m l i l o n t Soldfir t 'r r * k t o th* tr r llo n tin*
d l i l d i n s **rtton« (*«) I w t n t y V t t »nd R*rllon l i t ! t » r n t y - * * * m , t o w m h i p &lt;XO, t r u n l » *outh. im t H»nc* (30) thirty r*»t,
t h r n r r n o r th to »oulhr»i* r o r n r r i t I N K 1#!
n n ilh * * -t q u i r t r r i r r t t o n MX) flfirrn, u r n *
T o w m h i p *nd l i m e * ** *bav*. t h r n r r « r * t
• n * half ( t , ) mil*, t h r n r * n n rt to S i n t o n l
C r i n t jtnr. in S rrtlo n (ID) t m , *»m r town• hip m*i l t * n , r . t h r n r * f o r t h (XS) fltly-IW*

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afainvl you ta i t u r * to Id d o .
. It l&lt; t u n tier ordered t h a t th t* order b*
pubtHherl In t h e Hanford H e rald , a. new*pa p er putillvhvd in Seminole c o u n t y , Tlnfd a , once a week lor"a period o l ' t o u r eonlocutive
eek.
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Wltnr-r ray b a n d and lb* — al ••! *ald
ro u r i thla H t h d a y ot Marrtf, 1**17.
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E. A. IMIUOI.ASH,
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d ’letk.
I d r ! in.on A IHrkinann,
Hntl Itnra f&lt;n ( "omplaininl.
fil- F r i- ltc
K n llr r of Appllratiun tor T a t l i n e d Under
N e rili* a o f C h a p l t r l a m . I.a w a of llorId* '
S e l le r Ir h r r e l i y a i r r n t h a t I.. T . I l r y m ,
p u r r h a t e r id T a i f e i t i b r a t * tip . I l l , date d
t l . - Gth day nt J u l y , A. l h t b i t , ha* flUd
•aid rrrlJBtalp in my nOirr. a m ) ha* ntada
a p p llratio n lor t a a d r n t t o l —u e ' l n arru rd ■ n *•• with taw. Said r r r t lf t r a t o a m b ra rm
t h e (iillowlnt de*rtibed p r y p e r t y d t u a t e d
In Hrmlnvlo c o u n t y , hlnrida. l o - w lt: N ly
(.nt mi , Hanfurd Celeiy I t r l t a
T b * aald
l a n d twine a w r r t n l at th a d a t e ot th* Uauane* of *ueh r r r t lf l r a t o tn l h * nam* nl
U nknow n.
Hntraa ••id r e r l l f l r a t o ahall be
rodoeraed *f rot d l n l lo taw I s a dr*d a ill
l**u* t h r t r o n u n th a 30th d a y of AnH),
A. H, 1217.
Wit n o n m y oftlriat a l f n a t u r * a n d .*••!
thla th* 30th d a y nl M arrh, A. I). 1217.
(m ail
E. A. t i n t l U l . A S S ,
• t 'l r r h r i r r u i t Court Seminole Co., Kta.
Ily V. E. Dougla**, It. C.
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C*u 1 *f l h * t 'a a a l y J u d « e , Namta*|*
C w untr, Sla t* of P ls r ld a
I n r* Ualato ot
J. N. W hitnrr, d a c c a u d
T o alt C reditor*. |,*m lr**,
IH atrlhuIr _
a n d all I 'r r i u n a h a ti n g C laim * or !&gt;*•
maod* a i a l n a t aald Eatat*:
along W*klw a rl»*r t o t h * St. John* rt»*r.
Y eu, a n d e ac h of yuu, *r* h e r e b y notIBtd
For Trade: A 160 acre Indiana t h r n r * aouth *at(*rly u p l h * Ht. Jth n * rlv*r
a
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d r*'|ulr*d t n prr**nt a n y claim* and
amt t h i o u i h U k a M o n ro * t o th* point ot
farm for trade far land or property k * ( l n n l n r
■lamand* which y o u or *ith*r of you may
h a v e a i a i m t t h a r«tat* ol J. N. W hitnrr,
in or near Sanford. J. 0 . Packard.
Your prlltionar* f u r t h e r r*nr***nt th a t, d*c*aa*d,. lata of Semlnola C o u n t y , Flor­
D r*y
y d (t *. firf , to
lo r r m t * In
Into
t o a S I’f X I A I . T A X i d a , to th* u n d*i*i(n*d; 3, 0 . C h a a a , tia c i
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s e l l o u t . I H S T I U e r t h * ta r r lte r y of S*m- u t » r of *a|d r * t * l * _ within t w o ya ara from
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Inoj* r o u n t y a h o t* il*.crll.*d.
Th* aald t h e d a ta h*r*^(.
Sp*cial
T a i School U W u lct t o b* known aa
For Sale—About 14 acres all im­
Itat* d March 23, A. ft. 1917.
4*4wkr M onro* SprClal *la* School l t U t r l r t
8. O. C H A S E .
proved but not tiled, Tnside . city and to l&gt;* numli*r*d a* y u u r llonorabt*
h i K rU tf
E a a r u to r .
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limits, well located, one good (lowing il! T a l School DUtrict t o h* created (or
Nolle* af A ppllrallua far T a t Owed U adrr
well.
Price $3,500.00 and terms. th* p u r p n t * ot lavylny a n d ColUrtinf a
Nrcllan S of C h a p t e r 4M », Law* of U a r .
d U trle t *chool t a , tor th* a i d a t i r * u&lt;* ot
Ida
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J. O. Packard.
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public free ichool* w i t h in th* m id a n d
Nolle* U h e r e b y * ivrn t h a t Goo. A !&gt;*•
abov* d m c r l t o d territo ry .
Colt**, purehaaor ol T a i O r t t f l c a l * No
Loat—Near- Ice Plant on West W I I K U K H U O : V U U I l P K T 1 T I 0 N E H 1 10k, d i t e d th* Gth d a y of J u l y , A. I).
I l f M H I . V |*UAY
1014. ha* bled a a ld te r tif lr a to In my of.
First street, small purse containing t h a t a* mor* than tw *nty-fl»h p«r r*nl ot be*
and hi* m a d * applicatio n l o r t a i d a id
t)UaUR*d rtrctoi* w h o p a y t a i r * on *ith*r t n i»*u* In i r r o r d a n r e wilh law. S a id eartwo keys. .’ Return to Mrs. A. E. th*
real or i'*r»onit p r o p e r t y , a n d who m i d * tIB ra ta e m t r a r * * th* foltowine rloKilbad
within I n * abov* d m r r l b r d territory ha v e t.rupeMy r l tu a t e d In Samlnol* c o u n t y , Flor*
Berg or Peoples Bank. Reward.
r i m e d ttrl* prllllon, t h a t a n *l*ctlcn bn (da, to Wit; Lota fit, fig, 53, 64, Eor*ka
G7-2tp . called
b y your H onorable H oard to d t ta r - H a m m o c k
T h o m b ! land b r i n e a ,t * » * d
rain* w h e th e r or not t h * abiivo dm crlbnd a t th* date of t h e la,uanr* of a u r h rtrtlflt
r
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to
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a m e c l Unknown. Unleaa taid
W hite Wyandoltes, celebrated Re­ T a x School* Diatrlrt, a n d al*o t o drlarm ln n r r r t l O r a t a ahall
l&gt;* r r d n n u d a cc o rd ln
who
ahall
a*rva
a*
achool
truatre*
for
th*
gal strain of C anada where vigorous
t a w t a t d t r d will l u u * theivon o n th*
aald Sp«cial T a t School D i . tr i r i, and alio d a ^ o f AptTl, A. 1». 1917.
blrda are raised. Constant, heavy lo dc le rtn in * th* n u m b e r o t mtlta ot Special
i’l t n n * my offleiil
te iil f l f i i d u r r a n d Mil
*e
layers.
Hatching egg* and Ruby School r t la t r i r t t a i l o b* levied and Col- th l* lh* 14th d a y ot M arehU A . D. 1(17.
l*ri*d annually Jon, lh* two luecMdlnr
(r*al)
m
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A. eiffkUGI.AHS,
Chix. Booking orders now. F. P. rear*.
Clerk Circuit C o u i t Saminoio C o , Ft*.
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THE SANFORD HERALD
It. J. HOLLY. Bailor
W." M. HAYNES. Business Manager

Secure within ita foldal
Your hoart and my hiftart
Beat* quicker a t tho sight;
Sun kissed and wond towed —
Red and blue and white.

Wednesday night to
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Mr.’ Vivian Speer la trying tp ex­
cel the others in' typewriting by
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f y b | i » i » d . E tw t .T w**.t u »aa T i U m --------- T h r - r m » »
fit* '*! ~ f l » r — t h t » writing p r r f m rnpR's.
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flag for me and you— _
Miss Essie W hittle entered school
Glorified all else beside—the red and
liThe love of wife, the love of home, the love of our friends arc
Monday to tako stenographic work!
v u u s c sim u N r m a in advanC*
white and biUc!
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T R A B ............................
She is u very promising s tu d e n t.
about all we live foe and to keep :the-jo treasons intact we must I&gt;,*
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men in every Hense of the word. Let us'then be sure we can pn,.
« V &gt; I I M O N T H S .................
G O V E R N M E N T CONTROL"
CAPITAL
REMOVAL
Now is the time for the U. S.
vide*/or the futon* and lay aside enough to-keep our homes imm
D tK tarcd la I k . CUr b r T a n lw 11-00 P a t T»a» la
Government to take tho hand in
A l t u n a t 3 0 *. F * r M o n th
want.
May we help you to start NOW?
l n w a a l t la A i l i . t r . Mat* ti# M*d# al O d e # public alTnirs th a t the people have Orlando Will M ake KfTnrt to Suit........... ........ ‘.........
. mil Proposition
been wanting for many yean.
h . t t i ' A#Hm a l - O t w Mali M allar A » r» « l l a d
As a result of the first meeting of
IM S, t | th e r « t t l b t al Haafard, P m ld a
The government asks us to join the
L 'a t|r t A t f o f M a t t h l t d , I S 7 t .
army whilo -our families are starving the Orange County Capital Club a t
• I I I . l a I t a* aid llalldlag
T» !♦»#•#• No. U S to death a t home. The government the court house Tuesday night the
asks us to give up our. all and follow wheels have been oiled and power I*
the flag whilo the corporations are being supplied by the organisation to
waxing fat and tho heads of the foster and encourage the proposition
corporations are staying at home. of removing the s ta te capita! from
A brief
The railroads are raising rates, the Tallahassee to Orlando.
C. M. HAND 1
II. R. STEVENS
0. L TAYLOR
R- R. DFAS
meeting
was
held
yesterday
morning
food trusts are raising the price o'f
l*r.a,dial
Ciihiir
Ati I Cii M.,
vu.-e.rrfd.. F_ L WOODRUFF Vir.*Pr.«d»nt
by
the
offlrers
at
the
office
of
Jan.
L.
foods, the manufacturers of d o th
nrc raising tho rates and the people Giles, president of the club.
are asked to stand for it.
It has been decided to wage n reIcnUess
campaign
of
publicity
We would whisper in the ears of
tho government th a t NOW IS .THE throughout the state, placing every
T I M E TO T A K E T H E HAND IN available scrap of information in the
— all are at stake in . the world this district recommend ’
C O N TR O LL IN G ALL T H E C O R ­ hands of the press, tho people and
"hstruggle; and, before we would see pointnivnc of .Mr. y
the
members
of
tho
legislature.
A
i'he
PORATIONS and if they want a
thwse milestones of * civilization— Twentieth District cover-. J »*Land
delegation will s ta r t out soon ,to
Dob Holly is willing to expose his united people and men to tight give
attained painfully .through the age*, Daytona, Barbers vilfe, .Titu--,i||." r„
make
the
rounds
of
the
state,
p
a
r
­
lirlght dom e lo the German army, il us the assurance th a t food apd cloth­
-•Wept ruthlessly away, we would roa, New Smyrna and S.i | "
ticularly south Florida. The various
needed, anti to send his eldest son to ing will n o t 'b e raised to prohitrflivp
follow
the
precept
of
the
greatest
has
some
of
the
must
i
,
.
7
*
'
towns and counties will he urged
tho front, but he fs not willing to let prices.
PA CIFIST th a t t-ver lived when he lodges in the state.
■ *
to get In lino and boost the move.
We will not stand for any more
any of th e profits of the conflict gel
said:
**I
CO
M
E
NOT
TO
BRING
This
appointment
is
al
w
The money end of the removal plan
into Wall Street, according to The gouging. When -war is on the pas­
PEACE BUT
A SW O R D .”
ferret! as a 're w a r d for
■'Z'T
will lie taken care of by Orlando,
Sanford Herald. Hob is right more sions nre inflamed and the people
As an issue of this conflict we vice.
Mr. Miller who
;
Orange county and the nearby cities,
tirnrs than wrong, but war is war wilt not »£und (or the hold up game
trust th at the
Mohammedan Turk M aster of Sunford* Lodge N. rj-i
(owns a n d .counties who will pay big
and war is here. As for .Wall Street, that has hern worked in' this coun­
may no longer have license to ntro- has been-.untiring in hi- ■ -• f0j
money for a change in location of
we expect tb s t patriotic colony to try for so many years. Since the
ciously
massacre Christians;
and the advancement of the s . ;'ord
RIG
PATRIOTIC LADIES H E L D
the capital.
,
close up and fight too.—Plant City war began food •w«s« cheaper . in
that
Poland,
*
renowned
as
the
j lodge* and the Grand lode.. nf the
MEETING YESTERDAY
•All day yesterday the officers of
Courier.
England than it was in the United
“ Knight E rra n t of Christlandom," state. And ns usual |*
I i.#
Wo would like to. have n picture States. Why? Simply because the the club were deluged with offers of
With the same degree of put- may recover her representative gov- found making gum! nr assistance
and
many
new
members
of those people going to war.
Mritfsh government made the price.
riotism that lias characterized the eminent.
I
-------------- -•This also applies to labor of nil j )°l*'od the organization. S e c t a r y j American- women from the days of
------0 ——
Inasmuch as free people are not
l.efllcr s illkinds. The excessive wages of the! M*iguire got in touch with people in I ’TtJ
to thee present rim e the
... .down
.„....................
APRIL T H E MOST D E L IG H T ­
inelineil to rnri'pie-t at the expense
S. Bunge has | ,urrounding counties and they hav.* V |(!l , „f
m, ,
,|„. \\
ammunition
factorieswill
lie
ru
t
FU L MONTH
of civilized neighbors, we array our Lelller's store and
planned to hold rallies and ma/n
A month ago, and several times and the laboring man will not deny meetings. The executive committee at;*i. Cluii yesterday afternoon and selves with the greatest ih'inncruci,* of F. P. Rines hi R
|j
since, T he Evening Record urged the cut in wages if he can he as­ of tIiia ty members will lie appointed forint d a branch of the Red Cross of tho world against the nH-pnw“rful wijl run both stor- • «: f')uhresolved to do their part
the ■winter visitors ’to linger on sured of a low price for the neces­ soon by the president, nnd will in- Sociuty,
in (dlrviating the suffering th a t is autocracy in the belief that wi) are Groceries, under his / ,.
Ojjiersities
of
life.
There
will
lie
a
big
through April, advising them that
elude all the big business men in the bound to follow the war will, G. r- p ik in g , a t - t h e Oolley of war. itself; vision. He requests a|l f * all to
shortage
in
wheat
and
other
grains
April in the most delightful month of
slate.
m an y 'and allied powers.
*
l l;iytng the foundations for n* lasting remember the location .i d will try
the year in Florida. ■Those who hove ami a big shortage in labor in the
brotherhood of nations—not exclml- to give them its good mt'vL as Mr.*
Tho officers, of tint club are as fol­
'
fields
on
account
(if
war
and
yet
tarried a te congratulating themfl &gt;’ meeting w ns called to order jag the German nation—and secnr* Leflter", who retires after J..
lows;
H ^*
..f
every
patriotic
American
.will
he
•selves, as it would lie impossible to
by Mrs. Galloway, the president j,,g
PEA CE that cannot lie wan- .urvice.
K3B
willing to work for less if the* cor­
President—J as. L. Giles. ,
who slated the object 4itd th e d u ty ton!) broken
. •
improve upon the present • delight­
Vice I it-ildcnts— M t* OvcrMr* t id Sanford wonten in itiis great |
ful weather.
Tin* temperature is porations are brought to their senses
Mfe ,,(0 r
p
r
a
y
er
f
o
t
,
r
it
&gt;art
J
exactly right, tin- sun shines every and ’ mud" to lower the rate and S S. Griffin. Arthur Schultz of \\ in ­ i-ri -is
Mrs Callowa; i hen • ;.!b it
nit«I the work tif our hands t •• our '
mud i-to stop speculating in storks ti r Park. It iieachiiin. .1 M Ch"itday,
genial,
tint
not
hot,
and
the
ilection of a (hairman of country, proposing, as a symbol of '■
for
th
IK nights are .balm y and pleasant. itnii raising the |irii*i* every time ey, .1. C. PaUerjum, .1. F. Ange. A. the branch about to*he formed ami
our. purpose, the G IF T of FR ANC E,
--i ri', ‘
Calendar
Trees are putting on their new dress they wuht to m ake a million or so. B. Newton, Winter Garden) Aitliut Dr. T. A. Neal was unanimouslyand hotting that the day may coon 1 Tuesday,' April IT -Music Ue*
Let
the
government
l
a
k
e
control
Donognn of KisHiintn&lt;*c, Fdrrest Lake elected to All ibis position.
of green and flowers are blooming"
The
of Sanford. \V. M. Igou of Euntis, W. Doctor, upon taking his sent gave dawn when L IB E R IA which now partment. Scandinavian Mud-,
in profusion. Several weeks 6f this al once.
L. Tilden, 11. I..' Beoman, H. Clay tin* audience much valuable infor* illumines otir own port may. it, m x„ Sroggan. chairman
Ij feg plcaosant weather is in store for tv*,
Business College Notes
Wednesday, April Is W&lt;llsr* I)*—
Stanford of Kissimmee; E. A. Doug- tnalion regarding the work of the truth, enlighten thy WORLD.
hut even th e midsummer months
I
hat
shorthand
has
a
commercial
lttVl
of
Sanford.
J.
M.
Sadler
of
Oak*
partment.
Dr. Master*
nn
are pleasant here, so there is n
Red Cross and Relief committees.
value has never been i|uest,oned. hut Iari| w M (J|„ nn r „ rhri&lt; ,
Notice to Committee*
, |„. Psychology of H
IP
danger of over staying the season.
I&gt;r. Neal has beet, appointed the
Dr. T A Neal, chairman &lt;if the meeting.
that a thorough study of this s u b - , , ,
Dickson. J II. Turjkcr, &lt;\ F. head of t-he relief and reriuiting and
Sf. Augustine Record. *
Rc'ief Organization hrot* crflletl a ’
ject
develop,
the
m,.„tu!
qualities
is
Math(.r
Smith
of
Onklaml.
B.
H.
----- O ----medical department of this work for meeting of the officers ami ch a ir-’
not so universally recognized. The \ v a,|^t.r
Seminole
county and his selection | men of committed* for Saturday af-,
( lull llirthilii) felelir a I ut
YOUR FLAG AND MV FLAG
value of any subjeea us a study is'
S e c re ta r y - R . F. Maguire.
or chairman nf the Seminole branch terrmon at .t::'U iit the Woman’s
Owing to an ovetoight : 1•• • tc
By Wilbur D. Nesl.it
measured l,y the power ,t -level,...............
r J. N. Bra.Mhaw."
was a move it, the right direct ion. ('Ini'. Tin* iicr-tinifiel of the commit­ up of the Woman's &lt; In), I * trn
Your flag and my* flag.
in the student, to think, to plan, to . , f yoi| lJcilirt. lu JOI„ K(... WBV OIH.
omitted, much to ’ the n
' ■ the
And how it flb*s today,
execute
Any subject ,hat develops uf
(.,VI*. , |u.in ?1. _ Mrs, It. A. Terheuo .brought up the tee include*:
idea
uf
.whether
thg
branch
should
chairman
of
tin*
press
committee.
In your land and my land
exact thinking, reasoning power. ()r|t,,,d„ Sintim l.
Mrs. M. C. Savage. Baptist church Following tjn* irnm.it •ion &lt;’
r,-gtie Independent nr work as an atixil*
And half a world away!
memory, the ability to think quick- 1
Mis.
W. W. Abernathy. Methoilist: j q|;jr routine business tr
■
:
1
&gt;nt
inry
of
the
Red
Cross
and
after
some
Rose-red and hlood-rcd
ly and uceiirately: that gives the
discussion it was decided In affiliate Mr:-. ' , It, WnUcr, ( oogtegationni; (if tht* menting vu* th - f*r* &lt;- - ' ms
The stripes forever gleam;
student prnctii-.il training in his
Pledge Supunrl of Board
Trade
'* r Hirgijis. C atl,olie; Mrs. L f , | w frame&lt;| piciures uf Mr- c -y
At n ioint m '"ling of t ?,.• Sanford and become identified with the Red Sl:
Snow-white and tmul-ajiite
mot her l ot,gue is worth&gt; of being
llcpfi
Mt L.m.in, Presbyterian; M rs.; Penny backer, past president -d the
The good forefathers* &lt;h
ms •sriii’d .t place with English, m a th - . l,,»ard of Trade *aml tlm County Cross ami be recognized as an ufJohn
W.
Dlekiy.s, Episcopal church ' General Fed Tulin,,
of
U.i'uan's
Sky-hlue and true blue, with stars to viuijtics and foreign language T h a t ^ *'mini-doners of Seminole ( ntintjM l1i*iti! chapter.
amt
Woman's
Club;
Mr.
Io--*
Lawd
u
b
and
of
Mrs.
John
W
-M.
H.*iis exact!v ubnt a tlmr-c.igh study o f - 'he following resolution was adapted
gloat:, aright —
A t i m mi tl e e eiHiststing of Mrs.
ton,
Oviedo;
Mrs.
Brumlgy,
Cltulu-1fn^,
our
owe
beloved
past
j.r
dilint
i « !‘d t }l" same orjlyted to !»• wired to John Dickins, Mrs Terheun, Mrs.
The gloried guidon of the day; a shorthand will do
ota; Mrs. Buchanan, i’aulu? Mrs. t,*- &lt;&gt;r the local ci.ub by M r 1 f &lt;t:tr, Exact 'I hi tilling js only developed I’fesiiletft WjUour
,
shelter through tho night.
* (Talloway and Mrs. John Meiseh M. Birr... \ \ i t Sjinfvfri; Mr.-.
in...
gift was
■ * uh
by intense eonet&gt;ntration
'Taking
SnnfiJVd. Flit., i|tril llfli. IMt
Aerv then appoiht'-'ti Iff the c h air-to E.e-et. Be*!. East Sanford; M r s . pat- Kru|,.fu| appreciation. M r - M. r m*
dicliiliot, or t» porting t speaker re ^be l*r -'ebjit ' ■
A.
; retire and s**lect the names of th rs e tish.fll, (ictiLva; Mta. C. W\ EntaYour flag and nty flag!
;nad&gt; the pfeselittvtion irt a chartr.ing
qtyres
co
n
te
n
tia
tmti
anti
nevru
eofiI
*
^
•tshin'/tofi,
I*.
•
.:
| wlip wonbl be tle* J*‘.!icers of the perT o 'e v e ry slur and stripe
fi.ingcr, Longwooi); Mr*.
A. H. tlf)(j nppropiiat&lt;* mnntu’t
In '"half
trol. The. miiitl mint he focused on I Re it resolved by the Sanford [ mhimut organization and while ihey
Tito drums beat a t b.-nrts beat
l-’ii'l)- . Altamonte;
M r,
W. „ l |. of tho Cldh Mrs. Galloway a, pted.
the. work- at hand, the hand must Board of Tfude* a n d 'lh e one hundred were on this'ditty many in tin: nudi
And fifers shrilly pipe!
Blackman, ■Monroe; Mr:;.
F. E- expressing *the thanks and yrntiralc
not cv.ise.its ni.tioii, for he who hud- i tint! fifty- p r inor * citiz nft of San v*fd enpe were called upon for a few
A'our flag and my dag
Dllttnn.
LnVa.-GnoPOi
'
‘4
*.
{'of the members with Imr n* i r grace
tates loses the roiinecting links in the j a nti Se,pinole rnnmv.Jtt-r.i
L
irguwlUig * tile wTTrTT TTie
A blessing in th o sky;
land dignity. Tlin pjetur- - will 1st t
suiijeet iftatt r. In shorthand mem-1 th at wo* support and "mphold th men wer« worked, ovtftime and Sec­
~Yobr hope and piy^itope — "
h
\
I..
Miller
Appointed
h»n»T In the Woman’s Ch,h.
ofy la alrcnglhanctl ivnfi davelopcd i Fft-aidooi and th&lt;* Uongr * of ihi* retary Marlowe. George G.'H erping,
It r.over lad a In!.
A commission w*aa fircelveti this
by
reuniting
tho
mind
nt
retain
j
Unft’
e
d
Stat
-a
in
th^ir
.efforts
to
pro1^.
J.
Holiy,.Norris
Levis
nnd
M
ayor
B* H on,: land and fur land and half the
Chamjed-H^s Mind.
many woids* of tho di -tator, while tort the rights and maintain the Davison .responded with n few words week bt F. L. Miller of this city.‘of
worltl around,
“ Henry, suppose we &lt;*:*11 ell the new .
*i;’ uppoiutineM ;is Dblri'-i Deputy'
writing
•
in-rs.
Rapid
dictation
rej
imhor.
of
our
goUhlry.
Th:,}
w
o
io
f
t'licouragcmoni.
Old Glory hears our glad salute and
q u in s qtdcjt thinking, nnd the abil-1 pL’tlgo oursolVi-s and our resources t Tin* mm millet* returning thv fol- Grand Mi ster of the Twentieth Dis- l*enpl»» who h a w inovisl lu tp-xt *1’ ‘r-^
ripples to tlto miund!
It.* t» a rt i uicl.ly in rcspoiist to thj,-u*f m* -d lie lu that cud. That our lowing nnnics, were .proposed and tho trici of M a s o n r y for thA state of “°h , I don't iare nlHipt iinvtlm: ffs Ht-*
Floflda;
.
“But when 'thplr furniture wa* bwwt
thought. T h • stud of atoiiography i •owotary transmit a copy of this : election fullowod:
»
j carrieil In I tiollcsl an flnustiaffy large
Your flag nnd my flag!
h, a rflutiy td. English from the prat—’ resolution by wire to the Prgslilenl. [
---------------T he, M a+otyic honor conferred l i y ’nnd liamlsotng ceffaret.” ‘‘Aloan:
■Alld, oh, how muH, it tiolds
licai side.
Tho -student must get
Unnnlmously adopted April 10th,“ * D'h^’Ts appointed:,
titii rntnnrt' ion is eitharirnd i*y til" we might tlrej, ill fur a few niiiuilc*Y’ouPJttOd a n d my lamj
the true .meaning of-.wimls, lltt* i *—1 IH17.
*,
*
( h rtirmno. Dr.. 1. A. Neal;. \ ice fact that practically every lodge in auyway.*’
---------------- ;— ------------------- -----lotion of clausis to o tlo r [tarts of
C. R. Walker, Act. Ptvju Chairm.m. Mrs. G - u . . G, Ileirittg;
A n t * Vice Cit&amp;lr^an, Mrs/. Deane
D. C*. Marlowe". Secretary.
tlm sentences, and become familiar
T
u rn e r; Secretary, Mr*, T. M. I’uwith synonyms. !u transcribing hia
!■
.»ton; Asst. Secretary, Mrs. H a rry
notes the stenographer must do blfJ
rt&gt;» NAVAL RES Hit VMS
* We have Index
K ent; Treasurer, Mrs. Charles T y own proof reading. -This work acta \
.Cards for 3x5 and
as it eorr.ctivo.lt, apelUng. RUtic turn t ’ornpany of State MlllUa of Younger i h r.
-Ixti L’ard Files,
lion, capitalization, parugraphitig
Men to lie Formed Here
The following n’oolution was unauimin
p
l
a
i
n
,
record
and style.
Having
I,ad coivitdurabtc.military
: (D
o
u
'ly and enthusbatically adopted:
and library ruling
experience,in the naval r verviS and
Ut
1 ■ *lt Resolved t h a t we, the W om ­
Mr.
Alfred
Berner,
employe!
by
s ta te militia Major A. 1C. I'mvers &lt;&gt;f
and Index Cards
Yotvell "Speer (*o., entered -school this city is desirous of forn ing c en of t Satffdrd, .Florida, J n . t u a s s
A-Z, 1-31 for the
last week, lie is taking ii commer­ naval reserve company here fot pa- tit *cting assembled, give nmiuaiidays of the Month
etl emlortitira'iil to they Pp iiiie n t 1
cial course.
A .
.troling the waters of the St. Johns________________________
and Jan. to Hoc*
rlVcr and. Uio East Ooast and has I
Congress of the United States
Mr. James Huff is making a splcn- made npplicntion for the same to in their declaration of war between
for Months.
“ H ' i7/ i malice toward ilone, with charily for all With firvi*
did record in bookkeeping.
He k .Jfe proper authorities.
There are o u r country and' the I mix-rial G e r­
Index Cards for
ness in the right, a*God gives us to sec the right." -Lincoln
now completing Itis April work,
many young men in Sanfprd who m a n Government.
While
we
prize
PEACE,
a
n
d
Vertical L e t t e r
want
active
service
and
are
willing
tit
A State of War has been thrust upon us.
A united
A class in business correspondence to go to the front nnd this'companp shrink with horror from the cruel­
Files and Docu­
Nation in this solmn hour calmly faces the f u t u r e with
has been organized. Much interest will be formed •’this week-if possible. ties and sacrifices of war, we hold
ment Files.
t
h
a
t
to
enjoy
the
iilcsit-.gs
of
pence
is being shown and wo are expecting All the young men who would like
that confidence born of complete faith in American
:: D
great work from this clrfs».
to join are request'd to lenyc their while others battle for the laws
•j T h e r e is no
.Ideals.
quotes with Si ajar Bqwer* and there tliat make it possible, is to shirk
n:
greater time saver
The First National Bank stands united with cver&gt;
\ir&gt; Baxter
Williams
Entered is no doubt but what Sanforth can d u t y ami invite disaster.
than a Card Index
school/
Monday.
hJ: &gt;
We can no longer endure tite
•j organize and have one of the Itvst
member of this community and country to
System.
Ix?L us tell
t11i #1
companies i,n the state in this arm of cficx of suffering throughout th e
in every way possible in resisting a n y a t t e m p t to abroThis week's test in typewriting for the service.
world, and we would have o u r
’
i
you about it.
accuracy Is so far very sutisfectory
c o u n try , like a humane surgeon,
gate.American Freedom, Justice and Honor.
mercifully end them.
as several papers have been handed * ’
. Arras the P o in t'
in with only one or two errors*
We believe that the immunity* of
Amsterdam, April Iff.' A military'
I! !f If
expert o f ' Berlin, the Vosaiache Zei- tioiucomhatant* on land ami sea.
A hew class in coauiprcial law will tung says, tho liattlo uf Arras wilt th e security of hospital and relief
will Up started next week for the prove the decisive battle of the war. ships on errands of mercy, the force
day aliidents.
I F say a that Germany ha* done ev­ of international law, . t h e obligation
lit
■ ' erything possiide to strengthen the of treaties, the rights of unprepared
Sanford, Florida
Mr. Frank Takaeh, tvha' has been line there, nnd th a t surprise is im­ nations, the inviolability of niother.
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THE SANFORD HERALD
llnutd at Gv* pound* weekly and
that 250 grama weekly would bB
««tded to the meal Tallon" Surprise
and consternation Wore expressed by
the press over the prospect and the
tJUle H appenings— M ention
Berlin Volks Zritung declared ■that
of M ailers in B r i e f It would mean that for many the
Personal Item s of
limits of t hi* bearable would be ex ,
Interest
ceeded. The bread reruetion was
ordered it was staled, as u.npces* nmnnrj of the Floating Small T mfry step to insure | )n* lasting of the
2 t'slts Succinctly Arranged for ♦ present storks until* the next liarHurried Herald JteadeYs
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Mr«. R. C. Bower and Miss
et Cadwallader.

Saturday, ' spending tlf*»
.I...undo
_^ rn.on
_«■mm
- m- -*•
■ mm** *a.
Stnnluml,

AT TIIK METHODIST &lt; IUjR(’H—KKV. SPENCER'S SERMONS' GREATLY
In 'Honor of Attendantt
Mrs. J. P. Speer who has Irnen the
API'RECIATFD—GREAT RESULTS ARE EXPECTED . .
At Motel Carnes on Tuesday even­
ing Miss Grctchen Schultz cnti.r- guest of her siajer,, Mrs. I). It.
tainus with a beautiful dinner party, Brntson left on Tuesday for , her
the guests bring those who would home in Chattanooga, Teno.
assist with her wedding on Wed­
T in : MONEY n r FOREIGNER'S
nesday. The table dceomlioti# were
in pinl. and were very lovely. At
each end were pretty white baskets
encircled with asparagus fern; filled
with pink roses and fbrns, the hig
J
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦+■*»♦•» »♦»•»♦+ +
handles ornamented with Huffy pink
CONCERT
Prime cypress shingles, four, five
tulle bows. Extending from bosket
and six inch widths, all twenty ; By .the Kanforfl City Band Tursdnx to basket was a broad band of
Inches long, to. movo quick at J‘3.75
white satin ribbon, strewn with pink,
Evening Program
per thousand.
Chtu. !,. West, March, Invercargill
rose leaves.
At the further end,
l.ithgou
Oviedo, Fla.
...
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faring the brhle elect, before a tiny
Overture, Murmuring of the
white altar surrounded with minia­
Ford Touring Car for Sale—At a
Forest
H.iuilloo
ture pink enndtes stood the “ minis­
bargain.
B. St O. Garage, W. A Romance, Day Dreams Rollinsun
ter” and “ gloom," the former wear­
Stringfellow.
U-tfc
Medley March, lleltn Hawaii,
ing the rottbr, caVsliek.and stole of
W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow
How Are You?
Schwartz
Lis office and the latter In conven­
afternoon at* the Baptist Temple Mazurka, Emilia • »
Bernolfo - tional1 black, while further down the
and a large attendance is desired.
One Step, Beaux Esprit Tompkins
satin aisle, were the "bride” in bridal
Beginning April 1st Woodland March Song, We’ll Never Let the
array a n d , her two "bridesmaids” in
Park will be open Sundays, only,
Old Flag Fall
Kelly
pink.
Each carried arm homiueis
Patriotic Airs
. .
uinV the miniature ’wedding party
Finale, The Star Spangled
Cniigrrgationul Cjiurrh
was complete, suggesting the nup­
Banner
Arnold
Sunday, April 15th, the minister.
tials of Miss Schultz and Judge
At the. Band Stir.nl. $ o’elork
Rev. J. A. Davidson will speak at
Hnu.sholder, the event of Wednes­
|»oth services, 11 .a. m. a n d ’*7:30 Tuesday Evening, April 17th.
day afternoon.
The dainty little
place cards were hand painted in a
At 9:45 the Bible school holds its GOOD BUSINESS PROPOSITION tiny' box design fitted with pink
meeting. C. It. Walker, Sujit.
Wqnl to sell small cigar factory roses.
The favors were sterling
At 0:30 the regular. Christian En doing a good business. From two silver bouquet pins which would
deavorc Socfety. service.
1&lt;&gt; three men muking cigars. Luts hold in place the tlowetx. the gift of
To nil of these services the public of good toharen on hand. -Outlet the bride elect, that would be worn
picture of the great struggle going
is invited. Yot^ will be made wel­ for alt cigars we cun make. Will at her wedding.
Chaperow’d by
on in the world betxveOn right-tit ml
ver in Dm ^ibstc^ct.
ll®
come. Spend an hour, or two with lake small amount of rash to Mrs.
Julius Schultz, the invited
wrong%
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m
F ii
handle deal.
If you don’t, mean guests were Mrj.-W. E. Houslmlder,
ua. ,
Rev. Spencer is dealing with this
God destroy* sin; th * devil d.±ibusiness don’t answer.
Box ’.’7, Mrs.
W. K. Watson. Mrs. \\ l.
issue in each of bis ijepx ices
lie is j troys souls.
Winter Garden. Fla.
liis Itp
Morgan, Mrs. K ( ’. Bower, Mrs.
not a cratil;. spc-Ldiring on any one |
• I* t
W. .1 Thigpen and Misses F’lijtrtlce
line Lot ’ i- a |-ij hearted, h im me, , T b - ' 1 i&lt; n» plat*e in heaven for
Frank. Charlotte ll unl f.met, C hap’man
Haling -to. Imt loving t It • tli* fellow, who w I. illy leaves Ids
man ami Olga Scliulr.\
sinner. Men ami w *mrn loir.l.-m .1 debt i .1il)■aid.
with sorrow on -aei-ount
sin in i
Ill
.
thems.
lves
or
oilier*
would
d
i
w
•)|
Ha~hr Hip) Haul
Sm n saying " I ’ll ilo us 1 please,
to b&lt;-ar these daily s.'finons.
In honor of Iter birthday littb*
no matter what God wants.’’
The" services tin‘ Sunday will b»&lt; ‘
Miss Margaret Neal entertained
f If .
held ! 1 u. at. Subject of sermon,
tweiity-thrye of, her young friends
Civic right-awyi o,s will make
."The American Home." T he even­
with a delightful Easter egg bunt at
Florida sunshine mare a tt r a d f v j.
ing sullied has not been anno meed
the home of her mint, Mrs.,Margaret
vet.
Barnes op Monday afternoon. Tin*
littb- fid!.- had the gav&lt;’*t *•f g I
liTiT,.- ’’lituj|)|i;*’ 1he |ir--llv eg/- arid I he i.-.n-i giv&gt;- i’ no i f t ■Iit* m or
title II wgl -'ll ll|.'lion il&gt; r -peil all
1 .ijll.u hajifi* eluliitle.ol c i n e private rights alike of. .its own citi­
111-'inn'ieji ('lieSlmce,
zens a n d . of the subjects of foreign Monday, Tursday and Wednesday
Catty in (ir/itiido
,*’OM
•* It i-fee*
&gt;| •, jrtilrxr tyrant
states."
nights of. next week in a union ef­
Mrs. William Gillen and little sou,
•;■!(*&gt;v i-Vi'ii hnvo to
Federal Reserve Bank of Altunta. fort to enlist men and women who] n PL* * nit.
William Jr., were 'f ile guests at a
are not interested in their souls. Au-i appear tie -vv If be feels that way.
Atlanta. Ga., April 7, 1917.
When be rrv-Vs the whip—*’ "WellT**
birthday parly and Easter egg
n o u n c e lO e lilH will lie allude of th “.*ej
‘They a'1 have •*, crack n kmllo, * ‘
hint in Orlando on Wednesday given
services from tin several pulpits out
Stumping the Arjent.
bv Mr. and Mrs. F. Coffee in hpnor
**I P-h Volt,’’ t-nld tin- t* -i eslnte Sunday.
Baptist Temple Sunday April l.»
of the birthday of their little daugliagent,
”ihere Isn't si Inter resbleiu ihThe « Tviees at the Baptist Temple
God expects every Christian to do
i r Kntelyn
A delightful drive was
*
veloptiii'iit on enrtb than ' this. Just his dill).
1
\
Sunday. April loth, will b« as fob
enjoyed around the lakes in Or­
look
nt
rtie
wonderful
scenery."
"The
IfT.anoM*
&gt;
;
.
a
l
Ip w s:.
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lando and vicinity und later in. the scenery I*. nil right.’’ replied the man
Hours of service J and " J O p. in. j
tm e THIS
(TV
9:30 Sunday school.
evening a number of ladies were in­ Who wn&gt;i tanking for ii Incite. "Th*. each day tins and next week.
stamp im f ~
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!' on Preaching by the Pastor,
^ny w ay !J 11 k
\
vited to meet M rs Gillen •
only trouble |s ipere’s loo ,nuelt of It
-i'-j, t . Worship."
between here and 'he VIIy,"
Npenrcrlan lllfi*
(or tinI’tpt Organ Saeiity
Dig up &gt; our ■unbelief und you will
7 &lt;U I’rouehing, "Where is Christ
Ij'b was
The Pipe Organ .Society was H&gt; ■
find sin on its roots,
Today?”
ing
At lightfillly entertained by Mi-s .lean- *■
11 b •
You are always welcomed at tiro
rat
r»- in tte l.aing on Mottdw- afternoon in
There i« a vest difference 1mlween
I'FIT ERS SAYS
Temple by tin* pastor and ft-(qde.
d
E'n- iIn- parlor's of the llupii-t i litireb. I 1 -r S a l e 10 A r m s fl owing well running *&gt;our byi-incss and b ttp ig
George Hvimtn,
ably 'd bin- rojiin was ibzy an11 nitractive
h u m m o c k 'bind on bric^ rourl *1° your budIneHH run' you.
Puslor.
"Our Sale
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Mr. a n d ; with quantities of red lilies and the M(*arne. just north .of First stf*"'1
Serving Purpose Is
r*. Miss ' usual pleasa’ut lime was (•iijovd m
God
intended
this
world
f&gt;
&gt;
yuttr
N o . be t t e r
trail
c an
In
l oo ml ,
Shoe Satisfaction"
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Death of Mrs. Kt el'
?4t-ll'v | he diseor stou of plans and wIt II 1 Price $MK).lio pL*r acre add terms on servant atnl it is a crime for you to
Ain.iiiila W. Keeiy of Crystry Flldcr. Margaret Clark of Puola* j inedlework. Mrs. James Taylor was]
allow ii to become vsur master.
pur' if w a n t e d
I. O. P ac k a r d
und what
ba' *. F'bt,. died 'in Jacksonville at Frames Pearson
lb Inn 1I ’ -rman. pres,uited with a rut glass iluirieii
f
t*n h)-*n ■of h&lt;-r daugh: t ,. M
il. E It ,1111 .Old \ b 1 V;. I In:
lade jar in Joker: of fhe is|eelll wnl
Peters Says lb Ho
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-dr -r1 an ill ; —t of a-a*, C a r l ' S , h u l l .. G e e . M c f . a i i g t m u . K f uppriiiation in wfiirh -in- is lo-lil li&gt; ,
I "T Sale t» A m , line trtiyk-land [ stumbling .lilncT:- 1
1 i
' years, 1114J ^.aw bUji-ll in new1 G r vt ..’, Seth WontlnlfT; Ifeil ibe-'-mendK'rs
on T.imt street, west of town about
•WE can solve all of the shoe
PhlboTcIphia, on April IJ; I ft 17*. ry Purd m and R11.nl Mi'rriwetluT
pri’hlemw-of thoughtful men und
Good soil, good su r­
TTie pr (•sentation. was .toad-* bv ! J 1 , milc-i
I he mao who it too -cowardly to
vvpnie,:. • Folks whp fret about
■ Mrs. }C#e-ly xvn-i Rom in I’hilad.-lMrs. Ifobt. Rowe, president of the I roundings and can ho hail for $D*d (It) lie 1 Christian set* the standard for
--pay m tciittOfT
I" 11 and came from that city to live
per
.acre
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on
t
cfms.
IV'nfLh—uuu*I
llridgr Lit i d f an
to tin ir foatv.enr ms rls.’ When
"■ 1 lnrida twenty-five years iitni. ~r—a 1:1mu*—rtm m:\Rv k !iw.- &gt;t-:i.' "ror. - 1 K i i j o y b i g n . • h i M p h . x i i t y o l M i-G inoli y, Iw-l 'me show yon.. J. *).
a fo a I* snugly sheltcrvd In a
III.,.
'i t '' « ,v&gt; a sttec'ssfal u-ange -grower, jittilHial parties given- in honor of Euing w re MjaseO E'lRo and Ruth
cho- that is prnjMily built it
Christia'nity
never
ruined
a
1- u
wnrrying ami ro«-» to
biauaging a groVo of forty-al* acres, j Mlsa, Grctchen Schultz was - the WhittL*. Martha Fox. Clnr;i AfUb’n,
work, for its owner. Make your
For Sale - Ten acres fine truck rjghleotis business.
navrng on her beautiful .place many 'bridge lunrlmoH oiv.Tio &lt;day rriorn- Edletb Stewart, .Mrs. (bo. Ilyfnan.
bvt "ki(h in" wifh the proper
tM
r‘sf&lt;v *tti(r iftlerenflng lYnpieul plants. j Ipg with which Mrs. Fittgetie Uotimil- Mr*. ‘Ernvwt Bet is, Mrle-lle land. ;l tilpil with bruit material,
amount of axplalatjce, 'h 'v will
spit
ndid
fiojviug
well,,
gootl
road,
Only a wu’rld tusk is worthy of a
•* ' ' K(—ly ^-ay n a largi* family, of ' bit ' entertained.
do tlrnif work ’ rmpofly If you
The ’guest) were Maim-} ami Mips BtSsb* 1fill.
balance■land «asiiy cb-titi-tl, J 1 »{x).
} ool them well.
• m and daughters, otm of whom is ‘ members of a small curd club of
child of God.
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Terms
op
part
if
desired.
&gt;1.
A).
! ii M. Kccly of this, section and which the hostess and hnnorec. w&lt;rM
( ' li rk rn Hopper Called,
E. H. PETERS ,
Packard. ■;
.
68--lit: .
11 1 . ib voted friendi to mourn her nlctnheru. The decorations of the
The chicken supper which was to
The way/ of the tra n s g n -sor is*
f'mils, Shurs and Slippers
For Sate Seven year old* milk
rooms wire '.the attractive wedding hav« h 'c n 'g i v 'n on Saturday h.ts
hurt! o n o t V ri at well •as on hitntot
EAST FIRST STREET
colors of luvendar and gold; tin* been called off. owing to the un- cow. and five month* heifer* lb
lovely* prlz* 1 and favors were sug­ stdlifd conditions due to "w ar talk.” qiinrta a day. A. B. Doaoe, (lejtovu,
•
fik-lt|)
gesting, the same novel combination. The membOTs of that nrgnnization Fla.
Miss Schultz’ was jir.-tent &lt;1 with a bdluve th a t’ the pennies -hould be
1 o \ Sale Four- goqrl. mules and
basket of violets and yellow jessa1- confervhd and will md ca)I upon the
two
xwlgons. .Also complete shingle
mine. the,,tall handle nrnam&lt;?nt*'d public at this time to mine and lofy.
mill,
flvtj Lumber Co., lamgw.iod,
wUli' a shows-r bow of yellow patio other societies and •organical*ion»
Fla.
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ribbon, the. end* finished with vio­ should follow th» initiative taken by
lets. High Score was made b y Mm. the St. Agnes Guild.
For Sub Hou.m’ bold furniture
Cecil Butt to whom was given u
bicycle” nnd Fincyciopcdia Brllao
luvendar gnuz** fan. Refreshments
t.dr«,. Sfl'&gt; Magnolia.
flX-tf
LrtWfc* of Mocept rrt
were served in. the dining room
There will be a TOietlng of the
Larirt-s - of the' Mnceabe«H ut the . Kodak finiahhfc und view jihAtos,
CH-fitp
FO R SA FE T Y
Woman’s Club at 7:30 j», in', on 113 Film Ave.
a p pointed
-Monday: Alt members are urged to
Wanted Furnished
cottage
or
b a s;c t of violets and at each jduce attend.
Delegates will be elected stnnir house for summer months,
v . re tiny
baskets of
violets to tire state rally to lie held in I.akr*neat in. Ajfply Western Union.
with t h d r yellow ribbons, ^^n. tand April 25, 20 und 27.
.
6&amp;-2te
Rou initial was assisted by Mrs.
it is to your best interests to-keep your valu
Cecil Bull nnd Mts. A. B. Wallace.
For Sale Mouse and two lots on
Mis# Janet Chairman left this
allies in our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault.
Other guests ware Mloa Olgu Schultz, morning for Jacksonville enrollte to Laurel avenue. A. Derby, Route A,
Mill Janet Chajiman, Mis* Charlotte her homo in Gulesburg, Illinois.
Sanford.
G8-2tp
Hand, Mrs. Archie Betts, Mrs. W.
Team for Hire- Double mule
The Cost for n Safe Deposit !J-i\ here Is only
L. Morgan, Mrs. Cluude Howard,
Mft. James Taylor left yesterday team. T / A. Fickle#, R. D. No. I,
for St. Augustine and Jacksonville
$2, $.1 ami $5 per year •
Sanford. Phone 183-J.
08-')tp
where she will sjrend a few’ days be­
fore going on to Philadelphia.
W anted—Second hand two horse
II O M E I N S T I T U T I () N
wagon.
Must bo in good shape.
Mrs. Thomas A. Nea, spent Tues T. A. Eckles, It. D. No. I, Sanford.
day and Wednesday in Oilando
C8-3tp
I, Y It I C T II E A T It E B U I L D I N G
wh.»re she, with Mr.' arid Mrs.
"For Sale 1!• Iti Model F’ord tour­
Forrest Lake were guests nt the
auction bridge putty given by Mrl). ing car, wide tread. Perfect condi­
H uh ju.st received New IxiLof Very NiceM AipiortCheap fof cash. PhoSo f*.
Chester Goodrich
Mrs. Neui won tion.
m ents ami will be glad to have its Customers
Sanford,
Flla., P. O. Btfx J'81. fi8*tf
the prize, a filigree silver sugar nt)d
and Friends Call and seo the New Goods. We
cream act.
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M RS. J. D. PEARSON, M gr.

A Home Bank for HomePcople

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idenco at a bargain nnd on terms
Mr#. D . . R. Brinson with Tor •that will suit any o n u wanting a
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guest, Mra. J. P. Speer and tho home, if sold within ten dnja.
Brisson little folks motored to Or- A. P. Connelly
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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF 3EMINOLE COUN­
TY—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD

T ry it w h o g a u -will, but you can’t
UTrwrrthc little'backwoods school nor
can iyou often equal the ability th a t
such schools produce.
-^ W w additions to the Board of
Trade, reciprocal exchange list are:
Wilmington, N. C., Richmond, Va.,
Macon, Ga., Columbus,. Ohio and
Flint, Mich. We Will have several
Florida cities within a few days.
-The Board of Governors who meet
every two weeks are finding more
and more interest in the work.
Scarcely a meeting buL every mem­
ber la present and always there are
things of importance to handle. Last
night was no exception and the.G ov­
ernors fulfilled the? bill.

- \ Clerk was Instructed to write
Sanford Public Service .C o., for In­
formation as to when th ey were con­
tem plating installing., fire . alarm for
the city.
All claims against tho city were
Congregational Church •
audited and approved a n d vouchers
T h i services r*t the Congregational
ordered drawn for same.
church on Easter Sunday were .well
-There being no furth e r business;
attended and the programs offered
council adjourned.
uplifting and accepfuble. The mu­
sical offerings appropriate to Easter
rendered by Mrs. A. - A. Frye, or­
.
Observant Betty.
Two -little sisters, Gertrude and
ganist,
Mrs. Julius Takacb soloist
and tho choir,- were unusually fine Betty, were asking questions.'* Ger­
and were much appreciated.
. • trude said, "Papa, what nre twins?"
The Easter program given by the Before the fnthrr could answer, little
Betty spoke up, "Why, Gertrude, don’t
children of the Sunday- school and
you know? They nre babies tfiut belong
the young people of tho church was to the same go-cart!”
’
a source of delight and inspiration to
ail who braved the threatened storm
Indian Dyes From Dogwood.
and came out. A lto g e th e r the day
Dogwood wus the source of the fa­
was a good one, offu to be remem­ mous "Indian red” with which the vain
bered and eherished.
warriors dyed their eagle fenthera and
buckskin clothes. Tlu-y procured the
dye front the r«*ols of the tree. This is
Every woman in Sanford and
probably tho most brilliant dyo to bo
Seminole county is invited and procured from Americuu trees.
urged to attend a meeting to bo held
at the Woman’s 'C lub Thursday,
April 12th, at 3:00 o'clock p. m., for
the purpose of discussing the advisa­
bility of taking up relief work along
Rod Cross lines. * It *il earnestly de­
sired thSt every woman's organisliofi in Sanford and Seminole county
will bo represented at this meeting.

April 13, m i

Jinkins and presented * the "Cross
Changed", to little Helen Jinkins,
who was prevented from taking part
in the excretes on account of Uincss.

Aurora boreali*.

elude New York,
tude about ten auroni/ur,.’, ; ; ’^ . ^ 1year ; at 12 degrees also,,
*
45 alKtut forty, while betm-,,1 ■.£ £ *

ude*of MandWdegree, ,t„ „,'a

th e greatest fnqtjcn. v fjl, v „
hern, almost Buy clear' lUtrht *
40 degrees they are ri.r&lt;
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PAOLA. POINTS
rive* on Fridmy from Jacksonville
Mr. Edgar Bridge returned Satur-. and are camping °n their property
day from a business trip to Tam pa during the construction of their new
home on Beardall avenue.
and other points south
J. 0 . Mitchell has received his ap­
Mr. and Mrs. J . K. Bona left Wed­
nesday for Pompano, Fiorida, where pointment as ferryman bridge tender
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE
Mr. Bona wilt be engaged In the at Geneva Ferry.
A. C. Cross and Ernest Callagan
vegetable packing husincaa.
Mr. J. C. Duane, Plant Supt. of
Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop and were guests of Mr. and M rs..G . C.
the
Western Union Telegraph Co.
Dr. J. N. Bishop were recent visitors Chamberlain over Tuesday enroutc
Stock consists ofGeneral Mrrthan.
here eilVouto for their home* in the from their winter homo a t Clermont was a pleasant jailer last night. * It
disc
and will invoice about S1Too
to Watertown, N. Y., making the is such men ss Mr. Duane and Supt.
north.
CAN BE SEEN* AT
A chicken pillau was given at trip in Mr. Cross’ Chevrolet car Maxwell o f #the Western Union who
Bay View, by the young men, on with complete outfit for camping, build through their personality the
last Thursday night. Dancing was expecting to be a month or more on success that their company is en­
joying throughout Florida today.
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the feature of th e evening, after the road.
Whether there is trouble or not, one
Thomas
Duplnp
of
the
painters’
which the delicious pillau was served.
or
the other of these gentlemen are
firm
ofDunlap
Long
has
pur­
Those invited -for the jolly occasion
frequent
callers, anxious to have
chased
ten
acres
of
cleared
land
on
were: Mr. and Mra. Clark Pearson,
things run smoothly and although
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bridge, Mr. Geneva avenues*
they have an excellent manager in
and Mrs. R. R. Elijridge, Mr. and
Mrs. Mary Phelps of Lake Onoro, Sanford, who is a lw a y s .on the job,
Mrs. Oscar Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. while burning*rubbish last Friday
Tom Jones, Mrs. Sabin, Mrs. Tay­ lost control of the fi:e and it spread their presence adds to his efficiency
J V . - - lor, Mrs. Waller; Misses Helen Iserand as a consequence things for
to her tenant house destroying it them seldom go wrong In Sanford.man, Margaret C la rk ,'Frances I'ear- with it* contents, household furni­
. son, Frances Taber, Lelia Vaughn, ture belonging to her sister. If the
Over seventy tolirists still in San­
Albina Frank, Lillian Booth, and neighbors had not seen the fire and ford. Eight of them who have been
City Council
Miss Tribble; Messrs. Clark Stapler, rushed to help, Mrs. Phelps’ resi-1 in .South Florida, hnd w.ho wtru
City council of the. city of SanFrank Roper, Jack Bootli. Orrin drnce
w
ould, have burned also. (simply passing
thiough Sanford on ford, Fla., met at 7:30 p. m„ April j
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.
Sabin, Henry Purdon. Gcorgc.Smlth Mrs. Phelps was overcome and made their wav borne, found our city, such a, 1917, in regular session. ‘ Present,
and* .Charles Campbell.
ill by fright, her raarty friends will -a delightful place that arrangements C. H. Dingee. president pro tem, W.
Your wife ami children cannot take a
have been made to spend a couple W. Ahl-rnqthy. F. L. Miller, Jno.
Miss Margaret Clark is spending a be grieved to learn.
pride in their home if the house is faded
of weeks bore.
few days with Miss Helen Iserman
r-ne
Adams, R. .A. Newman. Absent, B.
and weather-beaten.
That meant noWhile Mr. and . Mrs. Pexold nnd
This week has been a record W. Herndon and Roy Symes.
a t Lake Mary this week. .
. * p a th t. And, for m an sio n or c o tta g e , th e tJ m ,
family of Beardall avenue were a t ' breaker for sending Seminole county
Orrin Sabin is spending the week
Minutes of last regular meeting
nest paint is
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church last Sunday a barn on the _U w r-|-u re „ u t- nnd the dpmnnd
** i read and adopted.
end at Clgrmont, the guest of former O. J. Pope farm oAned by
growing every day. Several parties] Council adjourned to meet on the
friends herq.
Mr. Pexold burned, together with a will reach Sanford in May and Turn
* C. D. Pearsoh made a ' business
ti day o( April at 7:30 p. m.
fine team of mules. A large quan­ looking for homes.
■«^trip to Jarksonviilk* this week.tity of bleaching paper, valuuble
... Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Buchanan, tools and much other stuff. O rig in ', Mr Clark of Omaha. Nebraska
% April 3rd. 1917.
Ikes Sanford so well he now owns
accompanied by Mrs. E. J. Clark
and
of tiro unknown. Much sympathy property ben* and says he will be a
City council o f the city of Sanand Miss France* Taber motored to
vcw E n c *llom s - w e a r s l o n c m
is expressed for the family.
ftml, Fla,, met on the above date at
Sanford resident hereafter.
Orlando Monday.
7:30 p. m. Present, ,C. H. Dingee,
Miss' Frances Pearson entertained
president pro tem. W. W. Abernathy
Wc guarantee Dcvoc Lead and Zinc Paint to l»e
. FPSALA AND GRAPEVII.LE '
On Friday, April. 6 th, the Junior F. L. Miller, Jno. Adams. Absent,
a few of her friends with a tacky
absolutely
pure. When you paint with Dcvoc
. J.. A. Thompson of DeLand paid a fcp worth League held its regular
party and dance on Wednesday night
B. W. Herndon, R. A. Js'ewman and
you save p a in t-m o n e y — fewer gallons to buy; you
short visit to Grapeville Sunday.
weekly meeting at the church. Sub—refreshments consisting of all day
save labor-m oney— few er gallons t o spread; ivuu
John Boreit is oti , the sick list. jert, "Seeking ‘ Recruits." John 1: Hoy Symes.
suckers, peanut candy, coroanut
On motion of Councilmun Mill-r
ger a better looking p a in t-jo b —p u r e p a in t, and it
causing him to mi** Sunday school..
candy .a n d roa»lvd peanut* being*
and carried, the time of paying
will be a longer titfic before you need another
it being tin- second time in two year*
Meeting was conducted by Master ’ taxes is extended to May I. 1*917.
served throughout the evening.
paint-job.
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- t h e o t h e r wjr. caused by a t-re.
. Those enjoying the pleasant orcasjon
Edwin Mcinmeyer
'On motion carried, clerk was in *J
Wish we could all-pattern after'him
Program was as follows:
Why have a shabby house when it will cost you
1 were: Mr. .and Mrs. It. R. Eldridge,
structed to refund $21.00 to Dr. A.
in this. He has opened up and rang
so
linle to make it attractive with Dcvoc? Stop
Song by the League.
. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pearson, Mr.
E. Philips as the amount paid by
the bell all this’ time.
The Lord's Prayer in- concert.
in tod ay and let us give you a color card and *
i n d Mrs. Edgar Bridge, Mr. and
him was excessive.
Norman Swanson spent the day
sho&gt;v you several harmonious combinations.’
Scripture reading by Mildred Lee. j
,
Mrs. Tom Jones. Mrs. Waller, Mrs.
with
his parents, Mr. .and • Mrs.
Poem. " W h y Do- You W ait." bv
Communication from M. F. RohTraylor;'M isses Margaret Clark. AlMft F L Nixon
* ln,on* {wkV,« that E f j of Block 15
'-&gt;tna Fjank, Helen Iserman, Myrtle Niels Swanson on the limiT
Tier 3, Sanford, -be assessed exem pt
S « f i i o r d H o m e n f S r r r k t ^ H i r d v i r f f , A c r i c u l t u r * ! Im p le m e n ts G e n e t * ! Contfictaro
Mesdantes
Bertelson,
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Magnuson
"R
ef.
Verses."
•Traylor, Lillian Booth; Messrs.
from
taxes
and
the
present
assess­
S A N F O R D , ______ F L O R ID A
1st —Gen. 2s : 12. by Mrs F. L
•Frank' Roper, Clark Stapler, Sam and Burrell ■attended Easter s:-rvicrt
ment
of
$7.00
be
cancelled.
Said
re­
at
Monroe
Sunday
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well
as
in
l
’pY o u n ts,• Frank Brow n,-Jack Booth
Nixon.
salu.
2 ^lat t hew 4:11, by Elizabeth quest was granted nnd clerk in­
and George Smith.
structed to cancel same of record.
Rev. Albertson called at the Clark Mitchell.
The communication from H. E.
home Sunday.
• 3 Luke 2 :9 —by George Wilson.
LAKE MART
Tolar, asking that the personal tax
Mrs. Magnuson visited at the
4 Acts 110, by Edwin SteinHarold Hcnschen was Sunday vis­ horn*-* nf Mrs. H. G. l.undqutst and
collected front him for 1916, be re­
tneyer.
i t o r here calling on his Sunday best. Mrs. Clark Tuesday: Mrs. J. E.
funded as he has no personal tax­
Solo. "L ittle Feet Be Careful." by
Miss Margaret Clark of Island Lundquist also visited her daughter
able property in Sanford was read
Mary* Nixon.
Lake was the guest of Miw Helen ' on h„ birthday,
and on mo{ion carried, clerk was in­
Reports — Flower committee. Sick
serman from Wednesday until SatFrjink ,{o(M.r of Goldsboro was a
structed to refund amount collected,
committee.
to-wit S2. 10.
ardmy of last week.
visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
The League Benediction.
SEND HIM OR H E R 'T O THE
Mrs- J - A -'B raddock of Pierson j t mik,iria Sunday.
Mr. Charles E. Wood appeared
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Organist for the afternoon. Miss
:jTtved Sunday and i s - the guest of
ir
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befoio the 'council and the m atter of
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Mr. aqd .Mi*. T. . Tyner paid a An;ja Mason. ’
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ler daughter,. Mrs. If. D. .D urant
yacht
club and basin at the extreme
visit to Windermere ‘as guests of
111
this week.
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end
of
bulkhead was discussed at
Easter Egg Hunt
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Strong lift j ?_!.
bun*|
length, and Councilman Miller was
day.
Miss Mabel, who has been
Tin* teachers and officers of the
Tuesday for their home in Michi
SANFORD. FLORIDA
M. J. VAN GELDEREN. Principal
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appointed a com m ittee.to confer to:an af^er having spent the winter visiting there for some time returned
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gether
with
M
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ood
and
Enterwith them. Elmer Tyner
and 1st Sunday jichool together with t h e i ti__
nere.
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. home
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Ferry Co.,
to arrange final
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v the two youngest daughters were th*
Junior League had an E.
Easter
egg j j mpr(}Vt.me' , ts )n ptan!t os laid before
M«* Louise Mole arrived, b o m * ! d i d e d in tbe party.
,-Jonday after a 4eek s visit spent
R, v. A!bprt80n k.ave ug a f in„-mp;. hunt nt the West- hide Park S a t u r - 1.i,_
the council.
^ Green Cove Springs. ' sage on E a s te r 'd a y at the Piesby-J day afternoon from 3 to 5 o’clock. | The reports of .th e ’severnl olficers
A large number__atter.dexl,—aUtxj o! the city departments were read
Rev. F. M, Baldwin preached j tt,rian:, ehntah_
some of the mothers. After mar-ch- and ordered t filed.
. a n Ounday after n o a ir
jfrom- Job. " If a m a n :d ie ,-.h a ll h t j ,
on€f corner o f ‘the park ? rigNum ber of arrest*..
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‘pnd flow -r« it was a gi’ad day.
hunt th e eggs and m ade’ special ef­ Sentenced op. streets
3
Rev. J. W. Bartlett of Enterprise I *
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fort to find the two golden eggs,
i expected to preach at Moor.-’i .
Board of Trade .
$316.00
■which were discovered by Mildred Fines assessed by. Mayor
tation church April 15.-*
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J, Mr. ,\V. G Brorein. president, Lee and Brinson Hook-han.
Pound Fees
19.50
The Easter entertainment was T am pa hoard of Trade 'was a* San5.00
After, games and a general good Dog Taxes
ery - nicely carried; out last .Sunday ford visijor Thursday: and went ouj t i m e ' t h e little folks wended their
$370.00
vening a large crowd being in a t - {to Cassia school with Mr. C. R. way homeward.
By Work on streets
$- 13.33
Sanford. Florida |
210 E. First Street
*ndam*. The children had an en- j'Waiker, where a cup was delivered
Uncollected.
....
71.67
ttt
jyable time Spturduy afternoon that whool for exhibit made at the
Cash to Collector
255.50
Sunday School
lg Hunting on th e'c h u rc h lawn.
Hillsboro County' Fair, This little
Opening song by. Junior Choir.
Early risers last Saturday morning school with barely twenty scholars
$370.50
"C
hanged Cross” by Proimary De­
-tw a light frost.
Treasurer’s report for month of
winning out over
several
others partm ent.
March. 1917:
Mr. and Mra- Harry* Dietrich and which boast a brick school house
Song at Easter Time," by Pri­
Receipts—
*w Misses Marian and Gladyp.-a:-' and a hundred or more scholars. mary Departm ent.
Address of Welcome, by M ary Bal. on hand Mar. I, 1917 21,185.22
Cash from Collector
11.176.04
Niton.
Cash from Vouchers
2,112.63
"E a ste r Song," by Junior Choir.
Recitation. "Jesus Risen" by Vir­
FIR E PR O O F C O N STR U C TIO N — EFFIC IE N T SERVICE
$34,476.89
ginia Jenkins, Elixabcth Moye, Ola
Liability Insurance against Accident, th e person and Property, is
Disbursements—
Spurting, Elizabeth Mitchell, Mil­
f * necessity.
You m ust have it eventually.........................................
M O D ERN E Q U IP M E N T — M O D ERA TE RATES
7,606.41
dred Hand. Florence F lo wers, Beryl Vouchers — _____
175.SO
Steinmeyer, Louise Firlds. Ruby Interest
C. //. J E W E T T , Manager
Balance in banks
Martin, Ellen Telford.
26,794.68
Song. " T h e Lily Bulb," by the
$34,476.89
Prim ary D epartm ent.
The above
Collector’s report for month of
exercises were followed by the bap­
March, 1917:
tism of children.
Collections—
The children of the Primary De­
STANDARD RAILROAD OF T H E SOUTH
M
Taxes,
1916
9.046.77
partm ent remained in their room un­
Taxes,
1915
...
133.20
E. W. DICKSON
til tho Senior Choir .began to .sin g
32.00
'"Christ is Risen the Angels say;*’ License
PHONE 67
• SANFORD, FLA.
19.50
then the little ones, preceded by- Pound Fees
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3.791.20
three oT their tearhers, Miss Ruth Interest
No.
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No. 82
No. 86
No. 88 261.00
Steinmeyer, Miss Ruth Roberts, Mrs Fines ....
8:10 p- m.
lY40 p. m.
Lv Jacksonville_9:10 a .m .
12:45 p.m.
12:35 a. m.
Fred Fort, marched down the asile,
5:35 p. m.
Ar Savannah----- 1:15 p.m.
4:50 p.m.
8:45 a. m9:55 p. m.
Ar Charleston „ . 5:35 p. m.
8:55 p.m.
$13,288.67
(each carrying a bouquet of flowers,
7:13 p. m.
Ar
Richmond___5:05
a.
m.
9:13
a.
m.
7:10
a.m.
Remitted
to
Treasurer
11.176.04
presenting them to the teachers who
#
I I :50 p- m.
12:33 p. m.
Ar
Washington....
8:10
a.
m.
•10:29
a.m.
very quickly and artistically decor­ Remitted to T r e a s u r e r . _ 11.1'
1:10 » •m1:52 p. m.
Ar Baltimore---- 10.-01 a. m.
11:42 a.m.
3:30 a. tn.
2,112.63
ated the bare cross which stood at Credit by Vouchers
4.03 p. m.
Ar W. Phil’phla . 12:24 p. m.
2:01 p.m.
5:50 a. W
Ar
New-----------------York__ 2:40 --p. m;
6:20_—
p. m.,
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4:20 p.m.
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the center of the chance!. After the
»ie ftric fan*. I lf M s .
draw ia s t w a mlrtf* r*- IMmuC *
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cross was changed it was one of
f**** S T T W irM a * . l x * l t l r r w n t a U b S i t i n u k
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m . C r f . trf1 Is .b r » h » lr ( w i n *
,
Report of fire chief was read, re­
beauty and formed sfich an impres­
For Information or Reservation Phone or Write
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porting th a t no fires of consequence
sive decoration for the d a j\ t&lt;
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
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In the afternoon the Supt. of the h a d occurred during the month of
138 W. Bay St.,-Jacksonville, Fla.
Hillsborough Hotel, Tamp*. *
{Sunday school, Mr. A. R. Chappell March, abd th a t all fire equipment 4
Phone 17
Phone 132
came by the home of Mrs. J. D. is in good order.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

ABOUT P E O P L E
...AND E V E N T S ...
Lo-crti/or and Cold Wrtltlirt) •
ChuVmTng In oft "its perfect details
the j e d d in g ' ot.* Miss tGretchen
Schultz a n d Judge Ernest llousholder on Wednesday afternoon wits
a beautiful event. The attractive
personality of the bfide, the pofuilarity of the two young people, and
the prominence of both families .here
.and elsewhere surrounds the marrlage with widespread Interest. The
bride Is the eldest daughter of the
late Julius Schultz and of Mrs.

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGSUP'TO DATE
A«Ut*« til CmmiaiaiWAi l#t iKU
C 4 ami» to
F J it o r ," At P b a w
M ia H. A , TtfK titfc, I ’I 'J m N « . 203

Mend^MOhn’s Wcy
the ceremony. A t
was rentli-red »hi1
sembled*.
To the strains
.Chorus'* the lirid
stairs alone and
foot*, of *ahe • sta
brother, Mr. Carl
down th&lt;* aisle fot
ribbons held by tl
ribbon beaters, an
; the groom who stm

First Peer Gynt Metropolis wa.\ handed In Ijy n San1.— Mrs. Ernest lord render:
’ .
Frink.
“ I ,ta k e the position th a t the J a c k ­
sonville merchant is entitled to the
i M ountain King. Jacksonville trade. He Is not a pnrIte, Op. 4G No. 4
on the body politic. Ho Rives
■.
as much as he. takes. H ? is generally an owner of real estate. At any
crond I\*er Gynt rate ho pay's taxes and helps to keep
4 — Mrs. Luclle up the city government, and adds
his quota lo die lump (it and prosI pertly of the to* n.*
Hrst Peer Gynt
jt h,.«&gt;ios to me tlt.n lie should lie;
.
Fannie j thy lin t consideration when it comes]
to the matter of buying. I Ftnve
mad * it a rule to take my own adFirst Peer Gynt vice in this particular. For fear that
,1 -Miss- Helen j might have to buy a suit of
d Kllntworth.
clothes while I was oil on a northern
Story.
trip, 1 bought u suit from a local
clothing house. wljTcIt was never un‘/,llriy
wrapped until I came back V* Jackoung people sur* jpnville.
p . an j Messrs,
You don’t make money by buyWeek’s a t their l"g from, moil order house* north.
Mellonvilte ave- f°r the reason that you lire crippling
enlng. T h e Bpa- 3Cour own resources, and if there is a
nving room were “fnnll saving it is more than offset
cing anti much t&gt;&gt;* the disadvantages that come to
' hour. After a y°u from your neighbor not pros" tfiey departed. (•Paring.
T he Cuming
believing that
taxpayers
should be fully ai
we a re asking an issue of bonds at
this time I beg to state th at they are
desired to be Used, to pay off the
vouchers which were issued to pay
for the im provem ent done on the
lake front. A former council gave
In interest for the work certain
vouchers which were to draw 8 .per
'writ Interest, which is 11 per cent
more than the old rut**. This was
done because
certain
condition*!

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■ W tilC lE V
C h tW lN O C
ro' i-s and , n u tte r tiles were uscti in
grnreful profusion, in ull th e lloral
decorations. Ill the living room, the
mantel was banked with yellow
ilniMcs and Itom-ysucl. It* vim a- d
great bowls of rosrj) stood iH'-ui low j
.I. iiiiI- l*undlt*» in i-rysta1 and *l!
\er candlesticks burned upon the i wore ri&gt;r*.l ;*• ' lu&gt;ui|intn r | viol* Is
mantels and th e electric lights were and ro-i's. the gift of l ho bride, mid
shaded with ferns and wisteria blos- file spring frocks of I lie guests c-pinHotns: The 'corners were screened pletcd tin* oh arm and lie.i’uty fif-thl*
with palms and potted ferns. The Jovely spring wedding. Mrs. W. E.
wedding music was played by Mrs. Watson received tin* guest- at the
Veda Ward Bowers am! included door: .Mrs. W. L. Morgan usfiend
Lohengrin’s Bridal Chorus for the to the diitirig room and assistinVili
entrainc of the bridal parly and «.-r\ lllg Were Misses ulgn Si hull z.
Janet Chapman . Charlotte Hand
and Florence Frank
Mrs. \ \ . J.
Thigpen presided over the punch
bowl. Lavender and gold were r.-~
pouted iii tl).. r. fre-bn cut colors.
Lavendar i&lt;«*d cal.es ui*r&lt;- served
WE CARRY A FULL LINI wiili id rr’eam in lloral design, roses,
lilies and rhrysanthemuins in golden
OF FORI) PARTS
yellow. - I'nrple and yellow- ro*e«
Idled witii r..-e were the dainty ft»\ ors for I It • i&gt;ii ts
Judge anil Mrs. Ilousltolder left
on the aft-rnoon train for Jneksonvill.
l*j mi t!n-ir return tliei will
fesiili with the bride's family at
101 Last Fourth Street.

Ford Tires
. Ford Tubes
Ford Body Braces
Ford Gasoline Gauges
Ford Yale Switch Locki

llnuslioM -r of C»fiilieifv

Artel make nil repairs on Ford Cars ents of tin* groom,
All W ork (Juaranleed
Thrasher of Tampa, )

TrirrsTF.WAltf. PreT!

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Blood &amp; Bone

W rit, nnw f« r l*»n*l. prtr« ami
*aau&gt;l«. I’Iu m m anikin U&gt;i» i*ap*r.

F r o m th e F a rm

B ack ro th e F arm
A rm our F e r tiliz e r W o rk n
J a c k s o n v ille , F la.

T r e a t Vi rtue Wi th

Honor.

tsr* niesi lev. n*.* iiimiimi \iriuo
•p' H'li III nv .In*.( It. Mnzlttt.

TRY A HERALD WANT AD

“ If a man write a brlttr hook, preach a better sermon
or build a better mouse trap;.no matter if ho,builds his
house in the wilderness, the world will make a beaten

u ml:i&gt; were .Mr.
Hickson, Miss.'s
ti** Kstridgc mid

Lyninn of Fortyt City
isi Chapnioun' of Gtilcsbun
Mr. Garrett of Kissfm

For T)ycnta Armonr 04“
Rio si &amp; Hono Tankspp has
consistently hernainun;* the
most economical joul i..tiS*
f acbjry m&gt;-potnf h let tiliccrs
offered. Especially is this
true right now*. YougctCl'.i
mnmdnin from blood, and
15'» phosphoric reid from
stesmed none, at several
dollars |&gt;cr tun less than thu
same foosis from these sour­
ces would cost separately.

Under present conditions
this material is, we believe,
the best and most economi­
cal Ammonia - Phosphoric
Acid fertilizer offered. It Is
well suited to all crops; P
furnishes e very Uiingexropt
potash. It Li a standard
material of PROVED cro’pmakfnp wbdity; more than
100,006 tons navo actually
been used in Florida. It is
rich, pure, and a splendid
humus*buiider.

C hew ifc&amp; ffer every

.1 anutnrrif.
The many friends of Mr Kvcret
Bates of Allumthite will lie pleased
fo' learn of his engagement to Miss
Nina Landman of Grand Itapiils,
Mich. Tht* wedding will take place

Among those from ijanfqrd w.h°
attended the dance tit Osteen Friday
evening was a congenial party con­
sisting of Misses Hattie Kstridgc,
An unusually interesting meeting* (’.orceiv McIntosh, Ethel Hickson,
of St. Agnes Guild wa’s held On’Mon­ a n d ’ Messrs. Tonj Sullivan, Jam es
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kstridgc and Fred Strange.
■M. Mlnorik, tin* occasion being an
informal social affair in honor of
Miss Ruth Print of Waycross,
Miss, Grcteheti Schultz, win*. • nrtir* &lt;Ia„ was tin* a ttrac tiv e guest of
riage would take [Hare this weelf. Miss Rosamond'* Radford teveral
After the usual business meeting a days last week.
f\hc returned to
delightful social time was enjoyed Wnycross on Tuesday,
• ami Miss Schultz wan presented
with a silver mi at fork, the gilt of
Mrs. LeGette returned to V a l­
the members. Cut ffowits in va- -v dosta accompanied by her daughter,
and bowls adorned the rooms. Oth­ Mrs. \V. C. Hill.
■
ers present were Ilev, Aithur Searing
Peck, M p , Julius' Tnknch, Mrs.
Archie Betts, Mrs." Gwynn Fox,
Mrs. Albert f t ye, Mm. Braxton
IVrklns, Mrs. Robt. Herndon, Mi-ts
Olga Schultz, Janet Chapman, Junie
■Ftumon and Charlotte Hand.
aftisfc Htjil. Prcyrain, April 1"
Cn Tuesday afternoon! April JVlh.
nt li o'clock u very delightful pro­
gram will bo rendered by the Music
Department of the Woman'# Club
under the chairmanship of Mrs. W.
K. Scoggan. The small admission
fte of ten cents will be’ charged and
the public is cordially invited to a t­
tend this program which will feature
Ibsen's Peer Gynt with musical ac­
companiment* by Edward Grieg.
In Peer Gynt we find the most
fnmous musiral production of Scan­
dinavia, as well cs its most famous
literary masterpiece. “ * . •
The English version of the drama
occupies 117B pages, therefore as u
dramatic reading of the whole would
bo impracticable, a clear outline ot
the story incidental to music, witll
be given by Mrs. E nest Housholder,
Overture to Reading.

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Thirtgs have grown larger but have not changed from yesterday.
Today, people listen for the best. t They are a reading people
and are constantly looking for the best. - - - - - - - -

You invite them to your door through advertising
You must hold them with your product.
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We do both ami that is the sole reason wliy we have and are.
succeeding with our GAS and STEAM FITTING, PLUMBING,
IRRIGATION PLANTS, SEWER PIPE and TILE, OIL and
GAS ENGINES, PUMPS and SPRAYING MACHINERY.

Spending the Easter holidays wjjUi
the* home fdfltS'Were* J o e T a ln g from
the Florida Stulc University und
John Murrell from Stetson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Mougl
fnee Miss Lucy W hltner1 retui
liinday from thefr wedding trip
Mrs. Herbert L ym an of Forest
City was u guest at the SrhullxHousholder wedding on Wednesday.
• Mrs. Norma McLaughlin spent
Mopday and Tuesday in Orlando
and Leesburg.
Mr. Garrett came u p , from. Kis­
simmee on Wednesday to attend the
Schultz-Housholder wedding.
Home Patronage
The following in the Jacksonville

Mahoney-Walker Co.
OAK and THIRD

PHONE 388

. | MEMBERS SANFORD BOARD OF TRADE 1

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                    <text>IN T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N
PUBLISHED :

ON

?MI - WEEKLY

AND
IN

VOLUME YHI

S A N F O R D — L ife In

FRIDAYS

W o ith L iv in g
NUM BER 70

SAN PORI), FLORIDA. FRIDAY. APRIL 20. I'JI

the top Inia been relieved by thu-gns
formed by the bacteria. In ibis case
it in better to empty the content* und
till up the jar with a fresh supply,
it the top does not come olT you
may bo nuic that the vcRetublo is
keeping.
NECESSITY OF MORE STAPLE
NOW IS THE TIME TO CARE
" A small pod of led'pepper placed GERMANS M A K E STRONG
CROPS U R G E D / O R
- ' FOR WASTE PRO*
in the bottom of the jar. will give a
EFFORTS TO HOLD
FARMERS^
delightful flavor to this vegetable."
DUCTS
THE LINE
It should lie noted that this is the
Washington, D . T . , April 20 . — An
The old adage in Some of the fruit same process by which, roi n, is can­
T h e Hindenhurg lino is giving
counties of " E a t what you can and ned in jars.
way
before the drtcrmir.cd on­ emergency appropriation of $25 ,­
what you can't cat can” is to he
slaughts of-.hoth*wFrench und Eng­ 000.000 to be made uvuilnhIF imriic, Where screw to p s ’ jar's musl hr*
followed in Seminole county this
lish and ail a tte m p ts to check the atelv for the use of the Secretary of
used, in adjusting the epp screw
season and not only e a t and ran hut
advance by most -heroic effort* qf Agriniliui'e to meet th e extraordin­
it on evenly ubout half way when
ary need of ag: Uulture; an urgent
can for tho hoy» In the trenches if
the Germans have failed.
plndng in thv boiler; on removing
need he.
Thu price of all canned
Germany has thrown nearly a cull to all furo rs to increase pro­
or at' the end of odrli sterilization
goods has advanced and will con­
quarter of a million of fresh troops duction and to Jiom-ewives to ijvoid
screw it on tight. ni&gt;d proceed ac­
tinue to ndvunco and it behooves
into the fray on' a sixty mile- sector all foolish w ast-; the mobilization of
cording to this at each of t lie three
boy's
every one who enn, do so to take
. between S-i-iom-i and Aubcrivr and over 2.000,000 unemployed
procee.ie.-j of sterilizing. Th e govern­
between
the
ages
of
IK.and
H
years
advantage of the ‘ time and oppor­
arc still unable to check the Frectih
ment, howeve r. doc-- not reromnjend
tunity and can up all the fruits and
advance.' Bath north of* tho Alqii' for m ;i vice on tbe fu nis .and in the
screw' top jars, us In* been noted,
vegetables possible.
T h ere' Is hut
river and in Champagne the French production of food supplies and
and in Florida, where the shimmer
little need to buy canned goods in dampness ir.-resos tin* Hanger of nf.tie* Germans on t h e . . Mine was munition*: the enlistment of men
tal.cn- last nigfit with the &gt; jp m •
• unfitted for mi’ ita ry service as an
this city if thi\ rule is followed nnd
bade*
o r*-w t.*p j.i-. ilioidd In*
there will also he a market for all aVbbb d or 11 in . . --..try p.irticula* V aillx" Brill;* In ad. and th. .r waver- otr. i.,!i. . -‘ iDgnizid foree (or the pro*
log tin- .1 *i &lt;int i 'file t o ‘ bo flushed rap- doetiiin of lien* t*it i- s; a complete
the surplus canned goods not ixydcd care lisnl with III o'
|n the home and much of it v ill
tbe \|- e m e I 'e i n l l lisite ilriv-Mi tim ol -i*M tiuti* pithln ity of food
probably sustain the arum , m tin
•v/
n
eg
.in
jin
g
•
.-a.I'ul
1
a
m
ir
r
t f i- o 1 e 1 h.; • t hree nil e m«r I li­ pri-1--. •'fleet |Ve tOnlrnl ut MgOnrjc-,
field and may help to win the buttle.
III.-...
.
| (1,-i. e - ’ o f III
1
rn ve ... j uiiii i M-nch ••iicve&lt;* s in 1 'hum* for 1 In- munufm turn uid handling of
County Agent Berry und Mrs It .r.
fixing, if necessary
**. idm-.. Mi-ta.e • q iia ly striking.
They fond*, und p 1
offer some valuable suggestions in Gamier t -&gt;.‘ . ,
th
-e,
are
among
the Icudjqg rec­
llitit is uii-d ami recommended by have driven a wedge more than three
the following:
our Florida Canning Club Demon­ mile-i deep into the German lines ommendations * of sixty-two official*
Canning Siring B rans in Glass Jars stration Agents. The price is $5.75
between Uiicims ami Auberlve tin repr* seating state agricultural col­
The first requisite for successful F. O.- Hi*.Meriden, for one outflt.'.hut
la t n ig h tV attack netted them se v­ leges ami commissions of 112 states,
ranking is a good jar. There are a
eral impdriant heights near Huron- from New York fo the Rocky
'Continued on Page D
great many kinds of glass jars on
Mount 1
wlm met at th.- request
the market.
Th e ordinary s-r -w
of i*
■ •••■ rotary of \cri ulluro to
top jar is the one hi most cnniinen
use Although cheap hi price tin - .•
I .- I b i-.iCt llleltl id Agrp 111111r - III
jsr* are the most expensive in the
1 fa. lin'd tin- complete repu.so 01 St. Louis April 10 ami 11. Th e con­
long run. T h e tops last only a few
every German eminfer attack and ference. after dealing with the grr*
ycats and. being rhcuply made. 4he
referred &gt;ui cci-es iu ( lump tune ns eM problems id filinneing agrii ullure
breakage is usually greater than ilia
on a “ great scale."
While
the und organizing the Federal nnd state
of a better giado o f 'j a r . The tops
French arc advancing the- British are ngem i -s for effective conpet.it ion.
also furnish an excellent hiding place'
preparing, wailing ih--ir turn to mud-* a special appeal to t |p- patri­
for germs, which makes sterilization
strike the other flunk of lit- llimlen- otism of farmer 1 ami recoin mended
very difficult.
•
luifg I.....
•
nit 1 anti* :
1 1In* a delimit* progium -.pec* illy look mi*
t o ’ tbe lip teaso of cereal and legumi eois’ food ami meat and animal
The most satisfactory jar has a
in i n i - m u j , Hits t u n n i ­
product*.
Homo owners and tin ir
rubber ring und glass top which is JOHN HUDDLESTON OF GEN
ng
T h e y s.pd tin* French h i d not
I
chri
Iren
ate
urged to produce u*
held in pluCc hy a simple wire
ruHz-il i l o * r niuH
hut a d m it te d
EVA IS HELD HY .
nuicli food us possible in back yard
spring. There ate several brands of
TURKS
:n d vacant lots mpl to can and pre­
tb«.-c jars on the market m i no difI
I
Til
\
N
M
\
I.
-iK
SslO
N
serve
all surplus.
fiiulty should he experienced iu o b ­
Tin- great war reaches our ( ountry
taining iln-m.
Vegetables often
ami in vurious ways ii i-&gt; lirought
I) , Th e 1 01’ifcn 1 te, after tliorotigli disspoil after being sterilized becalm* of home to ps. At tile very beginning
rtiKiion
in &lt;l«*:i! with I Ik1
defective rubbers.
It is poor x-con- Seminole county is touched and the
^ v hull' FulijiTt of (In* foml* supply
omy to buy cheap rubbers or to use patents of lobn lluihlb-stiin it G*-^ •i,ii|i*r four inajor
st* foIlo\%*%
them a second time.
As a g e n e r a l lii! v a ;ye anxiously awaiting l o w s
fi * I. l’roilurlion ami luLor.
rule Gluck rubbers are more' duruhh- of their hoy wljo lias been interned
2 Distribution ami prices.
H
than white rubbers.
•
.1 Kciiuotov and lit iljzut ion.
in T u rkey and will not he nleaseil*
♦ 4 •
I E fleetive organization.
until the war is over.
John js^ n
Seminole
county
boy,
the
son-of
Mr.
"A common ham-boiler iir clothe*
a
A e o m m itte e of lift' n iom p«.-vd
boiliT with tight fitting cover will and Mrs. J. II Huddleston of G e­
: 1
tn te 1 oinm issio n ers
' • .
answer every purpose. A false Inti- neva ‘and the m-pln vv of Senator
I- 1 Ore,
representatives til .-.tat*' collorn i&gt; absolutely necessary us t In- Duncan l '. , Fletcher. John was ap­
i bgcs, and' n-presentnti •’* of the
Jars vxill hr«- ik if set flat tjpon the pointed us .a cadet to Annapolis
I. C. S. D e f t , of April til'ure wnr zji
several years ago ansi graduated
bottom of tho boiler.
p * jiolilted. Tliisvomfi i l l • e unpnlnlcdfl
!&gt;-*.rrt y o u nk and ‘ lender beans, wiili honors . ml &lt;nUrijig u|on active
1 rominittee announces
string them am) break Um ui.anlu atrVicL- xxas p'auiutud.qoa
lowing program
Serving
$hort length*.
Pack firmly in th - in the . Asiatic Squadron.
jar, ’c &gt;ver with cold water, -aitd add upon tlu* U. S. Scorpion and while
a tcavpootiful of salt to each quint. the ship* wus in Turkinli waters .the
But on the rubber top and place the United States declared' war on Ger­
tbs* ;op on loosely. Be careful not many*' and T u r k e y » one of Ihc allies
I" l»r •- down the spring nl the side of Germany promptly reifeij . the
vessel nnd interned fh*' 'crew.
"Place the , false bottom id the
hoihr ami put In as many jars as
*h • hoih r will conveniently hold.
Don't try to crowd them in. Leave
spate between. Pour ill about tlnee
inches-of cold water, or just'enough
form steam and to prevent the
boih-r from going dty du.ing the
boiling. It is not ncct-ssury to have
the water up to the neck of the i 3.^*
the ^dejim will do the cooking.
But the cover x»n the boiler and set
•t un the stove. Bring tho water to
* boil and keep it boiling for up
hour. • A t. the end of that time
m°v» the rover of the boiler ami al­
low th« 's te a m to escape.
Preaa
d°*n the spring at the sidii-oL the.
i*r. This d a m p s on the top and
*&gt;ll present any! outside air from
entering. T h e jars can now he romovt-d and cooled or allowed to

T U ES IM X 3

URGING COUNTY A G E N TS TO
CANVASS TIIE CROP
SITUATION
T h e Experimental Station at
Gainesville is making strenuous ef­
forts to induce the farmers to grow
more staple crops and are urging the
county agents of every c o u n ty to
hold meetings nnd assist In e v e r y
way. C. M .'B erry, the county agent
for Seminole bus been jlevotlng his
time nnd e n e rg y to these mcetjogs
nnd the following letter from C . K.
M eljuariie, the .state agent is given
below?
.

»•
Preparedness Address
The linptjst Temple will he the
place where *a prepared nrffft address
on tin- su b je ct "C rises in Our Lives'
will he delivered by the pustpor.
UoV. G e o rg e Hyman on next Sunday
evening. The service will begin nt
Gainesville. Fin., April 14. 1917
Tt.’lU. A special quartette will sing.
T o C o u n ty Agents:
A large audience. is expected.
Dear Sirs:
Is your rounty self
The other s-rvjces for Sundal at
supporting in every sense of the
the It it |i t js t Temple will h&lt;* 11* folword? Do your farmers produce all
t lie material necessary to feed the
the population of (lie county, both
food* for i In* human family and in
forage and other crops for livestock
if it is not so, it should be so, nnd.
6:16 II. 1 P. I meetings
it is desirable that all agents in
7 :.'I0 Preparedness address.
their own counties should bend uvery
energy passible to make t Heir coun­
Hon. Frank WoodfulT-spent Sun
ty self supporting.
dn.v with home folks returning t&lt;
Sl.itHth* show tln-rc is enough
Ta!l.ilias*ee Muml.cv
land i-i every •ountv of the state to
grow crop-, Miili.iept to maintain its
inhabitant* without having to agnd
abroad for any food material.
Along .tins line of reasoning I
should like to draw your attention
to one or two facts that should bo
stressed-'
All
the corn possible
should be planted this year.
The
lands w h e r e winter crops have been
grown should he devoted to corn
aft. r th* laud is thoroughly prepared
foi the purpises.
**
COMMITTEES W I L L E N D
Rice is another crop that is easily
grown in this state, and that should
CAMPAIGN WERE SAT­
lie* more In ^evidence than it is on
URDAY NIGHT
most of our farms. There arc quite
The campaign for preparedness in a good many desirable crops that it
the' great war looking toward the is not necessary for us to mention.
greater planting of staph* crops in T w o of t lie most important are Irish
Seminole county, will conic to a close potatoes and sweet potatoes, nnd
next Saturday night with a monster they can lie grown oil any of our
tiiais meeting in this cjty at the I Florida noils to advantage, if the
corner of Park nVemfo and First ' lunjl Is.properly prepared. It Is too
Into now to discuss the spring crop
st.-. Is beginning at 7 dll |&gt; in.
of Irish polutoi-s, hut from the 20th
There will lit* a number o f -speak­
1of August to the same dut# in Sep­
ers and they will have a message to
tember every farmer in
Florida
• v.rv man, koui.iu and child in
i should have, as large a patch of
' thtm us possible. The s w e e t'p o ta to
'In- campaign lliut-- In- lie-n car- ! cfop should he stressed. It is easily
I nut il'.iring, lh»* past *|wo w« eks grown, nnd the yield- Is profitable.
bowing gfcuV /exultn ulld d&lt;-S|iile The muin planting of this crop
-jrtmuld dir^fronr'tho * m ' IA the TBlh
of June. *
•
Beans— string, navy and butter —
should get strict attention 'on all
farms.
T h e raising of chickens
should he stressed.
Next fall egg»
nro expected to go to at least* 75 c

'Just how lopg Mr,-Huddleston will
he the guest of Turkey remain* to
he sec-n hut it is almost certain that
unless a pnrnL* of .«oine kind c a n . he
accomplislu-d h&lt;* will he held prisdnei
until the war N ovx*r... ,T|n* Jnllow-jng
despatch from the Tinies-uUnion

10:30 A. M/- ‘ilglt'.r- ng and shop­
ping tour for iudi-s.
2 P. , 1. Grand p irad* term inat­
ing at K it*' Horn- where reTreshments will In- *• rv«-d. Baud concert.
H::i0 P. .St. — Elks Minstrels. Lurerne Theatre.
Friday, April 27
9 :.l0 A. M . — Session of tho Florida
St;it«* Elks Association, installation
of officers.
Selection of place for
next annual meeting. Adjournment.
10 A. M. — Card p a rty for Indies.
:t P. M . —y\uto ride, visiting near­
b y cities and towns.
8 F. M. "--Masque dance on Or­
ange avenue. •
(F'rorn the Orlando Morning SenUjicl.
Flag Raising Sunday
Tho Kby* of the shops nt the
A. C. L. Uy.„ tjiis city will have a
flag raising next S u n d a y afternoon
at.fl o’ clock.
Hon.' George G . Her­
ring will make t h e address and the
ceremony will be very |mpr«4isive
und most patriotic.
Th e public is
cordiully invited to attend.

Mutilated the Flag
Some inlscrennt tore the big Hag
in front of the office of J. O. P ack ard
on Wednesday night.
It wna first
thought to have been a small b oy
but from the uppearance of the flag
t was a man w ho could reach up and
advice should ho heeded corning ns do trhc damage inflicted. There is a
it does from business men and pro­ severe penalty for ^Styryone found
fessional men who see the vital net
ccssity of the idle acres of Seminole
living .planted' to food crops
The Lyric Theatre will have^the
pleasure of presenting Miss Ethel
CluyUMj with RorJcllfTo Fell owes In
" M k n ’s W om an," tho newest World
Pictufo Bra^y Made tonight ut. tin
Lyric. This is a throoughiy pleasing
entertainment and. all those who
want to see a pictuhi that is true tc
life nnd thul is splendidly urted
should see this production by ul
means. Tonight.
,

ride out of town on a
has served his sentence
The wnite w ay post ordered l»y
T h e Herald hus AirrivFd and will be
installed i n p o o h as the globe cn\t he
discovered.
T h o globe wus lost in
trunsit nnd has- not b*.en found t o
date. T h e post is of the latest t y p e
and will give Herrld Square an
added . dignity.

�the

SANFORD HERALD

FACE EiSirr
eludes Lumsden Hare, the English
actor, Claude Flemming, Carl Harbaugh a n d 'I n e x Buck, lem em hcicd
(or her work In tho 11110 role,of ‘ ‘ The
Misleading L a d y ," the stage success.
M any of the scones ore laid upon a
millionaire's estate in I*ong Island.
T h e locations' TiTh a delight, to the

Amon
nature with a kindly air, offers to
supply the needed funds. His vie*
tlm accepts. Then she falls in love
with his eon, not knowing the true
identity of the y o u t h .’ She rtiafries
this impetuous wooer, who strnight*way has hip furhrr call on them.
W hat happens afterward forms a
story, th at arouses deep sym pathy
for the girl contempt for the dig*
A j i w t t y girl ig uliuggling t o . s u p ­ TiifietT jack a) who snaTSd hisr. The
port her Invalid mother and. herself. play It p o w e rfu lly acted by t h i
Comes to hor a tragic appeal to her greatest of emotional stars of tho
love for her mother. It is the ver­ screen, Frnnoes Nclsoft, who is sup
dict of a physician that her parent ported by Niles Welch.
It was
miwt havfe a change of surrounding*. written and directed by William
T h o girl has no money.
A ven ­ Christy Cabane, formerly chief of
Mr. Caerable man, masking his jsckal-like staff for D. W. Griffith.
banno is the man who adapted and
directed Metio'a big serial, * Th e
Great Secret."

“ One o f M a n y " at Star Tonight
Here you have tho supreme dra­
m atic fouturo of the y e a r — an emo­
tional play that will appeal peculiar­
ly to women. It presentas a subject
with which women have grappled
■ Inco th e dawn of. civilfxation.
It
presents that subject powerfully,
sim ply, clearly.

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R u d y a rd Kipling's immortal mas­
terpiece, ‘" T h e Light T h a t Failed"
on the sceon by Edwnrd Jose with
Robert .Edeson as the stai. Think
of it!
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T h e name o f Rudyard Kipling is
T h e Light
known’ everywhere.
T h a t Failed is ns famous ns its au­
thor. It is the first Kipling woik to
he produced as u motion picture and
it i n ii tribute of which t|ie I’ athe
company is justly proud that Kip­
ling, not only allowed hi* master­
piece to be filmed, hut actually
wrote the Subtitle* for the produc­
tion.
T h is shows the Interest ‘ he
took in it and is a stamp of approval
upon the work of the producer and
the actors.
I'd wur'd lose." director of Fnthe’s
famous “ Iron &lt; law
serial who i**
fiym’us for the way in which in*
casts his pictures produced "T h e
Light T h a t Failed." Robert Edison,
the .celebrated star of sta/*e and s ecn
was chosen to play the purt of-Dick
ift Irfar the berg.
Mis work in the
scene in '•which he realises that the
light has failed— that ho Is blind is
urn* of 0
greatest pieces of acting
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&gt;ii llu* s&gt; Iceil.
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will (ml.I vour att&lt;*iltinn
... ii
- tn luid.-wlien. cursed
with Ins Id.nt!mss and with a deep
ache In his it a r t ‘ Dick Holdnr again
hears tin* rail of the east.
Toipen*
hdw follows the* Mali of the ‘ mud
Englishman' as in* is railed among
the nutiVis, fur hundreds of miles
across tin* desett and reaches him
ns a horde of Dervishes is about to
at tuck him. In tin* Akirmish Dirk is
rtiortally wounded. Clenched in hi*
hand, Torpeidiow fiiids tlie verso of
hi- i hiltlii'iod dream of Itappiinsr
will) Maxi*-: t
" A n d we shall »••• »o happy
T h a t if eitlnr'H lips who dumb
Th ey wouldn't smile in Heaven •
Till thi- other's lips had come."
You mustn't miss " T h e Light
Thai • Failed’ ' at thi Lyric Theatre
lomglit.

Lonesome Luke Comedy
TH URSDAY
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the old man introduced to the fair
wretell, lua young h i nd, Marquis
D*&lt;* C hantal.
Immediately rtorar.lr.
fawned upon the rich Mnrqi.i . i In­
old man in ven/cnco prepi d •
jioisrmoiis cup*.for his rival i»ut /oraiila changed tie* golileui and. (lu*
poisoner wlan' jiorsom d. T h ’ ii tinMarquis held awiry until Ivan »•tiiti)id unexpectedly from the tfi nches. Rack to her lirst fqve Zoraida
switched hut the.Mnrquiv would not
lie so easily disposed of.
lie chullongod I v a n to award combat, and
Ivan thought he IrM killed his ad-

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Fathe is one of tho pi'noerrs of tho
motion picture business, and its Gold
Rooster Flays are of the highest
standard. “ Tho T e s t" is one of the
best of them. Lyric Wednesday.

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P IC T im K
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inMan's Woman*
n th ttOCKCUPPB PELLO W ES
Lyric Friday
versary. Rut the Marquis was um j
woundod-rfutally to he su re — hut he
lived long enough to en tra p Ivnn and
Zoraida in an airtight tomb, he hnd
propnred for them —&gt;and ^hen tin*
Marquis died. Bluebird Photoplay*
tells this tragic story in a ‘beautiful
Rex Ingram production, tfUpHoned
" B la c k Orchids." which w ill’ be the

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Cost of Haired
Theodore Roberts ^ and K ath lyn
Williams In tho " C o s t of Hatred” .
T w o of the most unusual roles
ever seen on the Bcrecn are portrayed
by Kathlyn Williams who Is to bo
seen at tho Star on Friday, erfstarred with Theodoro Roberts in
the Lasky Paramount production of
Beulah M. Dixio's thrilling drnmn,
" T h e Cost of Hntred."

RADISHES AND LETTUCE

Attractive Additions to tho Tsblo ef
Any Household.
1Prepared by United Htatc* department of
agriculture.) •
Lettuce does not withstand heat
well and thrives therefore In tin* cnrly
In this story MU* Williams is seen
spring &lt;if Into-autumn, lu order to
as both the mother and the daugh­ have tlro' leuves j-rfsp and tender it Is
ter. As the young daughter presid­ necessary to force the growth of tlip
ing over the cstutes of her fnther.ln plant. Tin* usual method of 'growing
Mexico, Miss Williams is said to (be plant for home rise Is to sow the
said to have a most wonderful op­ reeds broadcast In tho bed and to re­
portunity oT..displaying her dramatic move the leaves ns rapidly ns they
ability. The, .majority of the sednes hccnnio large enough for use. l t ' l in Cds gripping drams were filmed better, however, to sow the seed* In
tows fourteen to sixteen Inches apart,
cither in old Mexico or u t't h e beau­
and when the plants come up t&lt;| thin
tiful Rarnona‘s Murriaje Place just
them to the desired distance. Willi
outside of San Diego, California.
the heading type Mils should .Ik* nlmut
twelve Inched npiirt. Tills will result
in the formation o f rather compact
" M a n ' s Woman "
VitSlct Galloway was tho general heads, a n d ‘the entire plant may then
•be cut for tin*. '
manager at her gra dfather’s home.
Radishes nro so hardy tlmt they may
She was nccustomed to bossing Ik* grown through the winter lu cold
things and running tho housohol«i frames In. the latitude of Washington
generally.
Hut when she married and further south In Miq-open irrntmd.
Roger Kendall t-h-.* became a mere In Mu* north they teipiire IioIIkM*. hut
house cat petted and' pampered hut can lie sown in tin* o|»en grqjind ns
without any authority and with mmiii n s t h e »o|| Is m o d e l a i r l y " n r m
hardly .anything to do outside of They slioiild Is' plnnled In drills twelve
to eighteen Inelies lipurt and thinned
looking pretty and being well dress­
•tightly ns &gt;ooii ns the pluuts are up..
ed. So she became very discontented
and unhappy.
At this crucial time
of her life* George W. Ginhani. a .for­
mer lover again came into hor life
hnd' made violent love to her.
Graham wns district Attorney and
Kendall
was Graham ’s assistant.
Kendall was prosecuting tliv g am ­
blers and Graham tried to call Inin
of
w hen
political
pressure
was
brought to bear. Tin* giintbb-r» de­
cided to " g e l " Kendall.
G rah am
knew of the secret and a rpan who
had been befriended by Violet- found
thi» out. Th e man sent a note to
Violgt.
She risked e veryth in g by

Hla Intentions.
“Young man," mid tin* stern
with tho accent oti•thi* **y«,un
you Intend to stay hen- nil nig
Ing my daughter’s luunl and
Into her fact* like ii ntlfV’ "&gt;
“ Whitt do you Intend to do.
**\Voi| t hod llint|»M. uhfii \

done it*, the fclndp-i r , r. tlr.vruttlil put tn&gt;* a r i a " .......... i„
niid, IL “!&gt;«' tlld Hot 1 1 j. r|. | mi]
giving "her u 1. 1-.-.“
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It. C i . j i I f f I'u t tn lf

tn ty con cern , itia t .on i t ,

A. I». 1017. • lull »|ipt&gt;’

the promise Ire fftutlo to get her and
send the other to priio;t-. Suppose
sl(&lt;* shoutd he off. red one position, t
1then another, only to hnd what llfey
reajly m&lt; an. T h at's what wonderfill !an&lt;* G rey dose ii "Ti e Test.'.'
She re„-d\is i •* c o p . mil suicide. |
A novelist prevents her from carry­
ing our her desire.* " I ’ vu some 1

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Jesse L. L ask y presents the Film Sensation of the World

He Inlj- s in c t&lt;&gt; Id i. muirtibentThvii*
a pau *. II -r vpler lijreaks:
" G o on; liring out the ilrinka."
B ut h«* Li. tho man h»**thought'
didn't exl^t.
You hope she will
meet tii • teat and conquer.
Ilrfw
will the story «nd?
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is n idom seen on the screen. I t In-

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T U E S D A Y — Metro prooentn Frances Nelson in "One
of Muny"
W E D N E S D A Y -Blue Bird pre'cnt* ClwvMadimn In
"Black Orchid»"
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T H U R S D A Y — Geraldine Farrar Jn "J O A N THE
W O M AN"
F R I D A Y — Paramount present* Theud ire Roh rts
. und Kathlyn Williami in "Tho CoH o f . Hatred
Also J n*cl Farutnuunl cone d/.
C O M IN G Romeo and Juliet"

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.l.,n« Git- . the star u* a fortunate
choice.
Mir c-iiintirfual qualities are
extraordinary, and Iter classic honuty screens more than ordinarily well.
Sit" Ihih hern started in* may mo­
tion pictures nhd* plays, hut she lias
never done finer acting than :n.'"l lie getting Graham to her (muse. Therq
T e s t," ^i powerful story of American she was worming 'tho ' secret from
life with a Mg throbbing them**.
There is no chining of mi nti.d -rMandi’ng its message. 'It starts with
a rush and continues through live
reels, gathering momentum ns it
gO”K.
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Suppose n sweet . litti** woman ",
•&gt;omeono ii"iir and il'-ar tA you
should Jin* fenced to sacrifice heraelf
lo save lu-r wotthlc.U hiinsb.tud from
tii
ptos.’cutinn he di-scrves
Slip
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The Cfcmpagna.
The Cnhipngna Is the gn ••
rnudillng tl.i* d ty „r it,,,,,,..'
tly down, like „
S)'„
hones of dem! cities tr im
tains to thu Medltorntpeiin.
desert level tufted wit), rUM
haloed by n mist of ruiuun
iuriu. It Id itite* of tin.
mill most,unhealthful *„||, „
the world. A. Slow,
long* to it. \\|||, |, i,.,, ,.a i
h"bl of some mid win,|, „
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8:30 . - - Prices 50c? 71
S ca ts now on .Sale at Piiilips Dfug Store

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When That Supply la Moat Ncsdsd.
Alio Help to Keep Price* Down.
(Prepared In IVastilugtoii by the expert*t m u M

aassg^iiatiy^ife m u m m i m ss

ttonTPaux rc&lt;l* so smart for mdturo
modes are In grant demand for coats
lor little ladle* of fashion. A charmIn# model for a child Is shown here.
It Is niado In Empire style, tbo front
and back being plaited to tho yoke.
Tho touch of novelty Is supplied In
tho front of tho coat, which Is cut in
panol stylo, extending to tho neck
edge. In medium alxe tho design re­
quires 2% yards Gl-Inch material. &gt;
To cut tho coat, first fold tho mate­
rial In half, then pluco tho back on
the lengthwise fold, with tho collar
and yoko lo tho right of It. Next
plaro Into position tho uuderfnclng,
letting the iln g le line of large “ O"
perforations rest on a lengthwise
thread.
Uoth styles of cuffs are shown In
tho cutting guldo and.these, with tho
yoke, sleeve, pocket and front aro
so placed on tho material that tho
slnglo lino of largo “ 0" perforations
rest op a lengthwiso thread.
If a round design Is preferrod to tho
lnrgn square collar llluktrated, cut
off tho lower part of the pnttern
along small “ o'* perforations beforo
placing It on the material.
Tho pockets.aro provided In two
styles — largo squares applied In
patch form, or still longer and wider
pockets that cover half the length
of the coat nt the sides. The latler
are trimmed with rows of small but­
tons.
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Narrow braid loops and buttons
ornament the panel front.- but If s
kiui It of ■ •mhmldery In- desired. It
ran be used Instead of tho button
trimmings
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Another effective way of finishing
the front1 ot the coat Is with button­
holed scallops.

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' W H A T TO DO IN APRIL.
Transplant late In April tomato, pep­
per iiiul eggplant from plnut frame or
cold frame, lo garden.
lied sweet potato In plant frame.
Sow celery seed in plant frame.
Transplant animnl flower plants Into
flower border*.
Transplant dahlia mu) snapdragon
plants Into flower borders.
Plant stun tiering flowering bulbs.
P la n t Itcnua, Swiss c h a rd , kohlrabi,
carro ts, parsnips, salsify, corn, cucum­
bers, m elons, squash a n d okra.
Sow seeds of alysstim, cosmos, mi­
gnonette nnd nasturtium In flower Imr
der*.
K w**«
h »
soil between rows mellow.
rnV for Insect enemies.
Spray
Plan f o r di*|»oslng of various crops.

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W H A T TO DO IN MAY.
('a re fo r lettuce p la n ts in hotbed.
(‘aye for 'sweet •potato 'plant* In
riant frame.
Sow semis of brnssoK sprouts In
plant frame.
Plant ta*:ins, pumpkins am) corn.
Keep sidl [letween rows mellow.
Sj ray for liua-ct enemies.
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Harvest uipl replant crops promptly, ,

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Tninsplunt sweel |sd:ito plants fiom
plant frame io garden.
'Mow tomato, cabbage ami eollanl
seeds jtt plant frame * for fall crop.
tt®i»iv ’tomatoes hi early Julie. Sow
cabbage ji.inl collat'd* in late June.i
Sow seed* of hardy |ictctiiiful* ill liotl«als. Simile plants with screens'made
of slain.
Tritisplqiil In -*ss| lust bnrdv i*-r*-n
lb ill (lower pin ill . uihI place plants «i\
to twelve Ipi lies ap.ni l.nib w ay - I'bihl beans, mni
Prime spring ilnwerlng shrubs and
vines nrter* flowers have fallen,
Plant dahlia roots.
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Spray for Jnsis’t enemies and plant
dlwnrajt.
Harvest mol repluni craps promptly.

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Attractive in Tntfctn. or Gingham.
af^ bark In front and
to collar n*
- linlijied center hark* even. r|o»» mi
ab-r-nrni -1-nin m, nnp-ln d. Turn iiii.i.-1*
etl-lik ia n el fr..ni 1 1|u-.- „ f fraiit ..n
H rge ii |Hrranilii&gt;iis. lim b e r lower
' dg*- ..f front and l a n k ln l w e .n doable
" T " /HTfarnllnlis and
inches abaVe.'
S l ip Ii a •tniiylil *lrip o f nintrrlnl &lt;U-&gt;i
iin b e s aj.h'l niidi-riH'ath left front o f
w a ist for a lap from upp er edge
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hr ■ |im i t ~ed ge oF^Tv alst.
bringing (lie front ed g e* of vvni.l to ­
gether; tini-li 'tin* right front edgm o f
waist, ntnl -iaji for p chatlng, ^ i|] iM
►lay under gathers, renter-ti:iik« even,
small “ n'* iH-rfaratlon* ‘nt nndrr-nnu
H-am and bring front edge 1 to renter

front.

( lose sleeve »rain ns uolchcil; gather
• loW»X,js|ge between double " T T " ptfr-

• fo ra tio n s.
m*w

I.To-e enff seam ns notched.

to sleeve as unfclH-d.bringing .1lie"

s e a m , o f enff to-single la rg e “ O ' pvrfos.it’s in in strove, mid th e s m a ll'“o’* jt.-rfaraiioti in enff to s e a m o f sleeve. S ew
x b 'e ie in nnnlndp, n o tc h e s'-a n d ihiiall
“ o" perforations eve n easing in a n y
fllltll-HS.

Now. the'skirt mnjr la- taken up.
Join g o r e s II* n o le b . ,1 ., Cf|o*e b:P 'L
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PsrllrtiWIy girlish Is'ihU frock with
It* tluimcisl skirl and sluqiT" wal'd. To
*m|di*slxt&gt; Its mite of simplicity the dec­
orations are routined to liiillons and
. lunusliU l.iiiK------ ---------— - - -- — -—
lower edge and finish edge* above for
placket. Close back seam of flounce*,
leaving nemii of tipper . tloiuus’ free
nlsire large “ t&gt;" p&lt;-rforntioii for il
placket, linther upper etlgi-s Iwlvvecn
double " T T " perforation*. Adjust low­
er tlouiiiT «n foiindntl.'ii. crntrr-fmnt*
nad I’entrr-lgieks, even: stll.li iq»|*er
edge tilling crossline of small “n" per­
forations: small
-perforation in
tlonms' nl side seam.
Join yoke and tipper tlounrr, notrhra,
small "o” fierfonUlon*. 'is’iiler-fronts,
anil back eilgc* even. Adjust on foun­
dation; stitch upper edge of yoke to
upper edge of foundation, center-front*
mid back nl^es even, small "o” perfo­
ration ill yoke (il side, M-ntll. Adjrit
skirt, stitching upper edge over aj'per
row of gathers In waist, center-front*
nfid center-back* even.
Trim the vest and rutTa with Imttons,
arranged in single rows or groups of
three' or four each.

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V/HAT TO DO IN AUGUST.
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Transplant’ lointi v,
aid. cu'ditige,
a id celery plaitls fvmn plant Inline In
Va Aleii.
S&lt;iii s.s-ils nf ielin-e and endive In
pinto fi.pa
l imit beans, beef*, pnrhtcy, Kohlrabi,
earnrls, tunilim and garden i&gt;e:tH
cmiiH.ili varietyi
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Splay for Insect enemies mid plant
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PLANTING SPINACH.
A F av o ritu C r o n Grown F or G rc s n s ,
a n d All, G a r d A n s rs G.'iouht P l a n t II.

* Spin,'-II. N^fo'i'liap* the uiosl flivorllc
crop (truwn for green*. and*&gt;v«try livituc
gurdeiier should plant It. Around Not'
(oik, Vn., litol to tlic south of It large
n m i * *re &gt;m nt any time through the
winter when the Helds itre not froaten
t covered tvltli pnuw.
North o f the
Ir.tltude of* Norfolk splim h can* he[
t-tantrrt—In TTTe illllUliia and e a rrlis l"
«'ier the WInter by inublihiK with
rliuvv tir leaven, "rim semi should lie!
sawn lit drill* one fmit apart at the
rote o f one ounce to loo feel of raw, or
ten to twelve pound* per at re. • A -fleh
loam Is required fog success.
Them is perhaps no’ oilier garden
crop which gives as nuidi satisfaction
a* splnnrh. i irillntirlly It occupies the
land-durliqr~the autumn and winter
and dues not Interfere then-foro with
the production of summer vegetables.!
Three or four ounce* of Kind planted
In the niitunin.a fte r the summer crap
libs been liarreated will produce tin
nhlludniH'e of greens ‘for the nvernge
larnlly during- I lie talc autumn and
early spring.
In gathering spinach
the entire plant I* removed Instead of
merely cutting off llle leaves, lly *0'lectlng the larger plants Aral ( h o ,
smaller or Inter ones are given nwnn
lo develop. T ills' method doe* atv*y
with the nei-esslty of thinning.

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It mnkrs lit lie ilifferciice what tbo
m aterial, so long ns this design Is fol­
lowed. for it is otic of the m oil n ttra rtIve o f the new frock* fob mid-*nmmcr
w ear. Taffeta or gingham may !*•
used with equal * access. T he skirt I*
m ade with tw o flniiriey'ii and the buck
of the waist extends over the shoulder*
on the fnm t. funning a yoke sffect.
T h e front of I lit- w aist and th e fmiit
collar section a re r u t In one. In me­
dium site Uie dress requires fity yards
110-inch m aterial.
Some home dressm aker* p refer to
begin the construction of tlm design
w ith the waist on the prluclple tlmt it
U brat to get th e most difficult work
out o f the way tlrst. T o l&gt;cgln. gaflier
shoulder edge of front nod neck edge
of back between double "T I perferotions. U nder-face upper front eilge of
fro n t, to J Inch Inside of small "o i«t forations, l.ine collar section and sow
to npiH-r edge o f front section na
notched. Bew shoulder and neck edge*

the

W H A T TO DO IN JULY.
Transplant plants i.f brusst-ls sprout*
from p'am fninte to garden

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Prepared Especially (or This Newspaper

the consevvnllon
conaeevalton depart
department
nw-itl at
Am erican Forestry u a s^ la ilo r i)

Our Office Supply Department is now
Complete. We can Supply Your
Office with Anything in
Sma)l Office Supplies

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would riot h av e treated you that
w a y ," he replied.
. "O h well, y o u 'r e nn old 'buttcr-in\
a n y w a y ," she said.
»• -"Oh, 'chceM?’ it,"- ho said.
This ended the conversation us
the products of {ho dairy had been
completely ‘skimm ed’ .

Item s qf Interest for the Man
B ehind the Plow

f lc t r o p r e s a l o n .
.

'V&lt;«ur nephew,
ibo
liorre*
* .................- - doctor,
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draw S a m e S w r r l P o l tit ties *
three, broke. Il&gt;- n
* u n M r g i r i i j (irj**,. t j N ( i n ^ n i^ l u tl h littM ‘ f l i y r l n p l u ^
Sweet polntoes art* easily an d ’ where the roYntuieiu I id ntiiud hi* with the, iwo-hriidrd girl at the fair. Is
cheaply grown in Florida. T h e y tiro Jfinances. He engaged in share crop- a candidate for the. legislature,* Is be
no, Mpenaivo to plant, and require a ping, and m.-ittcfo grew worse.
Ha not V* “ Kb.ynh Q* r»pitmL iU* venerable'
mlnlnratn-of cultivation. T h r y ~ a o tooted” to hogs to s.-t Ejm pu Ids M lguurtmi- “ Wlu'u n feller unco gejs
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one of the main itourrrs of tOOd for fW&gt;(, and how .well' they responded is riel) started down the bill be Just
niieth-FI)*.goes from bad to worse, and
told
by
the
county
agent:
many people In the state, and can 1 e
t h f f t ain't no stopping him."— Kansas
“
The
farmer
began
with
three
uKd for feeding live atogk.
Their
City Star. *
production will fit in very nicely good Ilerkshire brood sow* and bor­
He
with the national program of plant* rowed t h e services of u lioar.
Indian Dyes From Pogwood.
ing every acre to some food or f e e d now has nine brood sows and twenty
Dogwood was the source of the fa­
running
in nis lots.
crop, and because th ey are so easily others
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mous "Indian red" with which the vain
grown, it would be n good plolcy for
"T h e point of most interest is that warriors dyed their eagle feathers and
farmers to increase the ncrcagt he has supported his fumilu in or­ buckskin clothes. They procured the
planted to sweet potatoes, says J. M. dinary. comfort, bought five acres of dye from the roots of tin* tree. Tills Is
Scott of the University of Florida high priced land and thie© service­ probably the most brilliant dye lo be
experiment station. Sweet potatoes able automobiles from the profits of procured, frqtn.American tro«*s.
do well on almost a n y class of well this small herd, in bos than three
drained soil. T o produce the m ax i­ years. T h e automobiles are used in
mum yield requires a liberal ap plica ­ cnllci'ting swill. The animals have
tion of fertiliser. An application of never been on posture ami have had
too’ to 600 |K&gt;und* per acre of a for *&gt;« mill feed. .He feeds oply the, Old Rags at T he Herald Oftiliicr analysing 3 per cent ammonia, bnilnl swill, collecting the swjll. In
fico. They must he Clean.
6 per cent, phosphoric acid, and 3 - or to igliboring towns.
lie has also
4 per cent potash, will give satisfac­ bought and paid for one fine regls- 2!o Cents Per Found.
tory results. *
tered Ilerkshire boar.
Experiments conducted by the
" F r o f i t s ' f r o m t h e h o g s Is t h e s o le
Florida Station, the lust two years
source of the faiqily’s ineutnq." And
indicate ' very plainly the •nerd ol
it s e *m a t o l i e s u f t ic ie n t .
pot.uh in a fertilizer to produce
Hoys \re I,'rowing Corn
maximum yields.
U all
t ile
f a r m e r s in
t h e s tn t.*
There are several varieties of
-•
. .
.
,
,__ . _ show as much enthusiasm in ih«ir
sweet potatoes to choose from for
.
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•n tho pig club work.
This Man C am e Hack
Sometime in' 1915 , a man arrived
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N o llc r U J i r r r l y gi% rn th at I ’i u l J»n»** .
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Monroe Chapter No. 15 , It. A; M.
Meets every second und fourth Thura
day in Musonic Hall over" the Jmperia
In Clrctih ('emit. Hrtrntb lirrail, Heijilitolr Theutre. Visiting coinnaninns welcome
O. L. Taylor
C. J. Humph
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rminolc Chapter 2 , Order E a.tcrn Sta
Meets overv first und third Tuesday
In uach montn. Everyone who has seen
hi S tar in I lie East are Cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E. Robtjins, Sec'y

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- Heralds of I.lt&gt;erlr
Meets at Eagliw' Hall fin t Monday
night in each month nt 7 :30 .
,
Wm. E. iluuM'lioldcr, Commander
M is'llertha Packard. Secretary

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MihUs second and fourth Tuesday!.
Ni-ttiog knights always welconie.
II Mel.milm
o J. Miller
It and S.
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Meets every Monday
in M. U . A. Hall. Plro
iting brothers cordially
Jas. F. McClellan
J.
N. G.

evening at 7:30
Hlock.
All viainvited.
W. 0 . Singletary
It, Sto.

G ale Elly Camp No. 6. W. t). W
Mm-ts second and fourth Wednesday
nights In each month.
F E. Miller
I F lUiolehmn
Clerk
&lt;' oiiiicil Corninumlet
H. I*. U.
Sunnifii i.migi* 124 1
M ih-I lirst und.third Wednesday night
&gt;t i-orner of First St. ami Palmetto Ave,
Cruse Barnes
J. G. Hurley
Secretary
Exulted Kufer
Tin- l.ake llrcetcO ouncil No. 31 Junior
Order Uniletl Ameriran Merhnniro
Meets every Wednesday ot 7:30 P.
M., in tin- City Hall. Visiting .brother*
are welcome. C. H. Smith. Re'c. Sec.

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O H S TltlHK NO. 61 . I. O. It. ftf.
Meets every tlret and .third Friday
niglits at 7:30 in Mosonle Temple.
Visiting brothers welcome
W. A. Ginn.
- John Stamper,
O. of It,
Sarhcm

Al I &gt;unb, United llrothcrhuiiil ot Carpenters and
Joinerh of America
|«t fill if will 15•ur, -hi (cult «1| thf Fifth d«&gt;
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l i » » n*»rf«*
Snnford laical Union No. 1751 meets
liH-51 p
113 Elm Ave.
..f May A *»• l l t i
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W ll tiei^jj m y iifR cD I fcigrtai un&gt; attif swnl a ' f»« M l *i I n r U
first an/l- t fiirtl Thursday night nt 7
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o'clock in tin- M. W. A. Hall, Fico Ulk.
For Sale House and two lots on
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W. W. Van Ness
( ‘Drh ( fft*ul( F*uuft S fftiim jD (!«» , F I*
Laurel avenue. A. Derby, Itoule A,
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President
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Meets 2.-f. Thursday evenings, 7 :30 ,
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A. 1’, Connelly.
tw ins » ...... 1 *&lt; i t . " d s 'i' " t Ittussm i
Fur Suit: Aleut murk* t will, gro­
ceries. ■ Good business. Owner sick.
Addrrai "Itafj. i!i," c-o* Herald.

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O. J. Miller
W. M

Meeting every 2 nd and tlh Tuesday
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other vegi'tabU». Highest
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tn It iU i t s ' i ’ I I I ’ v p l f s of 4 s n lip p e n s opnn
prices obtained,
prompt returns. whom WittiM tilm l ynu nr i&gt;|ih.-j- ill ^ o n. a n d c
ih a l y o u ** . a .t. 'a n . I oil I'T^J-ou o vn r If ."
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better results .than the draws or *&gt;lij*e. cun lilies y et to i&gt;e received.
There is plcnlu of time to stmt tin
If their wotk is as aurcodesfql tinCtO|).
year us was the work of the I."»n
Hundreds of acres of land in tin
| hoy* who te|&gt;ort&lt;'d la«t v. ar, uhe
state usually grow up in w*
.•ports I,*
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L o i s w i ll p r o r t t i' •• mm •• i ll , in ‘ 1
Why not make this land prcdti
1 'ishels of • o. •
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good mark, table crop ol " v . . i ;
ting prices ..I i .. r .• 1 _
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Two (ilrls M a k e Muncy
For the 150 boys l.i i ‘y*-ar ma*b
Whut girls rah do toward making
ait average projlif'ti oi *&gt;• I-’ 1 l- »-’
their own ("pending money, or to ­
els. The brifl't thr**- yields wer*- tnorc
ward reducing the cash expeiitlilimn one hundred bushels to tin- ir-re
turi-s for the family table Is will il­
v. Ule som e of ih*- \ ii Ids w i l t be­
lustrated by wliqt two Huillsboro
low tweqty four hush* Is. . The
county girls are doing, says Miss
weather has ‘ inqrli Id tin wiib lieAgnes Ellen Harris, state home dem ­
yields, but tin- ii ann*r in wlmb iln
onstration ap.nt to i be I nivi-rs &lt;y
boy hnnUles bis plois sell* lion ol
of Florida extenilloii division. Edna
seeij| cultivation. * u . has more lo
arid Ida* Fllis, sisters, are the girls.
do with it.
Each girl has her tenth acre plot
of straw berries. T h e y begun picking
ibink^rs Arc 11u&gt;i nu Pigs
beirii-s nil their plots December I
The great nvol lor money to
and gathered them daily until thr
first week in Aptil. T h e y have set linui.ee farming operations iiai been
tomato plants between the rows of r*-cot nized by liatik.-rs throughout
Strawberry plants.
As soon as l be t h e -late. In lt.ik.-r. Ilnlinvs, . Wash­
tomatoes are ofT they will plant pea­ ington, Gtuisil.-n, and some other
counties, tin.-, hunkers have taken ii
nuts.
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Edna reports that shn ban seventy upor- themselvt*!5 to buy pigs for
dollars in tin* bank; with mote mon­ l.oyr win) wi ii to enter the pig ’'lull"*
ey yet lo collect.
Ida will easily ..( t i c *tatc, that have been organ­
have Sion from the sale or her straw ­ ized by the University of Florida
i.vi-iun division.
berries
From O rtobcr to October
it is ini unlikely that these two girls
\\ i . , lit,, boys Jiiivc tin- money,
will haw’ al least $175 in trie bank, the inf ers :ir&gt;- helping them to lo­
the re-ult'of rarefirtly tending two- cate il&lt;-.lrable animals for purchase*
tenths of an acre of ground.
but.where the boys ’hi not huvu lie
Oil1' nice tiling about the \U&gt;rk, Ih'* nect KitVy funds; tin -Innkrnt .prF
girls ray, is that their father Id s I m y j)
1 b-* pjg-H o u t r i g h t s .----------them KjVem] "flic'run11ey tin*;.' make Oil
tliiUikets have pwakened to the
themselves, * Ida lias begun to take need of initeencd production on the
miuic lessons, and Ednu is still tr y ­ Flontla farms and they an* nmily to
ing to'decide ho’w to npi'ini so muctl help*the farmers'who show the abil­
jnotiey.
ity tv. increase hi* operations.
Plgfc to the Hciiruiy
'Mien Spain was- at war with
America, her soldiers culled tieAmericans. " Y a n k e e Pigs."
And
Yankee pigs are to figure ill the war
■ ith (i rmuny.
T h is time it will'
ftguin he un American army and
n»vy, which will be supported by a
bountiful pioductiou o f food stuffiThat is where the pigs ctune In--in’
furnishing the meat supply at home
*nd to the warring nations.
Hogs can be grown rapidly and
cheaply in Florida. T h ere is 7i great
'ariety «f feeds available, and by a
prdper rotation of crops, gnsm pa.stura^.' may be had (or the greater
Part of the year.
Pnanuts are a
“ voiite hog feed, and it is nil right
*° fi4,it(n hogs on peanuts when intended for home butchering, but
»ome of the stock m arkets arc penal*
izirig peanuts fed hogs. Th ey claim
*h.. meat fiom such hogs will no
harden properly
when cooled and
xtored for the maiket.
0 . L. Hgrrlngton, S ta te Agrirul**ru* Club Agent to the University
0 Horida extension , division, says
‘ h** lioys of the state are taking a
•"■ at interest in the pig club work.
“ i'y of these boys are too young to
f n '*l
U&gt;ft government service, bliti
0 staying nt borne and growing pigs
’7 are playing a great part in the
* enM&gt; of America.
it is real put-

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u a trd . ly ir t r and ti*-l»s In K*-n!inoJn ru im ty .
N u f lif *»t ' t i i i i l l ' f l U i i ( b i T s * lt«*»d I ntlr» H o r id a , v ia ; l o t No. « of lllu ck " l t , M tlr« iw n ‘4
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K » i4 t v r l iS c a l" &amp; a rrr* d u iri or I m .
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a ila a le .t In ta m tiiu lc cuu n ly,- K tu liila. I e- rai and l&gt;c&lt;i M d d rr. and in t a i i t l y aaPb
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S p e rla l M l t l t r in ('b a n - r r y .
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Coun-rl fur C o m p la ln a u l.
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l a s ' i i ilcrej .s ill I**u * than-' n nn th &gt; IS t h
clay ul M a y A. 11. 1917.
W ll »c** m y ulftcial - Ix n a lu rr and aval
th i* III. 7 lh d a y nt A p til A. t l. 1917.
f** a il
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C irri* C ir c u it C u u rt Sa m ln o l* Co., I‘I*.
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N e tlle a S of C h ap ter I R I S , l . a * a n f H urId a
N o tice l« b-eeby g i *&lt;■n Ih a l W . 8. Jonea,
purchaecr o f T a a C e r liflc a te N o. 0 2 , dated
I h " S lh H ay ot Jo n * . A. 1). 1910, h t i Hlrel
aald t t r l i O r a la In m y n lllre, an d haa mada
ap p lica tio n tor tgx deed to l*»u» in acco rd ­
an ce w ith la w .
S a id c e rtn lc a le embrace*
Ih - follow ing dcBcribed .p ro p e rty aitui
in Sem in o le m u n ty , K lo rfd k. lo-w iti N t
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Sorghum Grain and Forage
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Sorghum is on- of tho i»cat grain
For Sab* Gas range.^white enatnt'L
and forage crops for Flotidu. In it*
DENTIST
Will « Achflngt* for wood
feeding value, pound for pound trirttmed.
Ofllro in Garner &amp; Woodruff liqliding
sorgium seed is nen'rly equal to Vonge; Appjy .V C . Office. 'G8 -2 tp
Formerly Occupied lly
corn, l l Is afui a ,good forag) ot &lt;
For isaio—1 I U h g e - 2 1 0 i ’dflt,
hay ciftp when harvested and cured
l)r. W. E. H o u s e h o l d e r *
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properly. B u y s J. M. Scott of the
THOM AS KM M Rr W
University of Florida experiment
White WynndollcM, celebrated HeK. Kg l l l i l S ON l l o r s t l O L O E H
station. . As tt soiling crop, it per­ gal strain of Cunadu where vigorous
birds are raised.
Constant, heavy
haps gives best results.
Sorghum m ay be fed to horses, layers.
Hatching eggs and B ab y
mutes, cattle and hogsl It is one of Ciiix, Booking orders now.
F. P.
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the best silo crops adapted to the Strong, Brooktvlllo. Fla.
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Sanford,
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Florid*
tate.
T o make good silage, the
For Side— One horse, also a Jump
crop must bo well matured.
seat top buggy.
A p ply to J. W
T o produce a good rrop of sor­
Osteen, Altam onte Springs, Fla.
ghum requires the same care as is
65 *5 tp
used in growing corn; tin- prepuraARCHITECT
P l u m b i n g and
TtnTv~ortfte soil for planting, and'the
For Sale or E xch ange— New ficultivation during tho growth of the ro°m house and 2 lots. Well located.
C a s F i t ci n g
Office In Yowrell lildg.
Sanford, Fla
crop- are the same. Jur&lt;
W i l l trade for farm.
Terms, if de­
tine advantage sorghum hns over sired. Box 1073 , Sunford.
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corn is that it can he planted much
FOR REN T
later in the season. Il ran be plant­
All Work KoccivvH My I’ersona
ed at any time from March to July.
ATTORNEY a n d COUNSELLOR a t LAW
For l le n t — T w o furnished rooms
Attention And Bent Efforts
Thi* early plantings will produce two
lor light housekeeping.
117 Entifel „ w i r i | at the d a te nt th e i*4uanre ol t u c „
Practice in State und Frdrral Courts
crops during the year while the later
r r r it llir li* "in th e frame, ul A. T . liip le y. Opposite City Hall
Telephone No 25
avenue.
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tlnfeea aaid rc rtifW a te ahall tie redeemed
planting will produce only one.'
Garner-Woodruff.Bldg
Sanford Fla
aceordlr.g to la w l a s . deed w ill ireue (hereon
For planting as late as thi* miijdte
For K e n t — N ew ly furnished bed on the 23rd d a y o l A |.tll A . I I . 1917.
VVIlnee* m y ofTlHal ilg n a lu re anil eeal
of Ju ljl' the Early Anchor variety room with privnte family.
703 th U th e 17(h d a y ut M a rrh . A. tl. 1917.
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It. A. IM 1 U C L A 8 8 ,
lh *v!d hr used. For tho early plant­ M yrtle Ave.
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C lerk C lic u lt C n o r l Sem in o le Co.| K l*.
ings,' Orange, Sumuc, or Gooseneck
l l y V. g . Ilo u glaa*, ll, C .
f l- T u e * .a ic
Furniflhpii Hoo.ma by Day, Week
1, A W Y \] It
may bo used.
Ono bushel of seed
or Month — Park avenue Hat, 105 i„ ctrcnli C*«tirt« Hiivrnliht I Irrull, Hrmlnwlr
•will plant four or five acres.
S I ’IT 9. C O ll ItT II O I W C
n
C u o r tly , K lo t ld a
North Park avenue, over E. *•’
fire re tre - l T lf tp lin lllll’ C o m f i* n j;
Phones 1-13, 339-wr
. Soda Fountain
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Philips 5: Co, drug store.
Mra, a c o rp u ra llo n
(tn thc Milky Way
J utiles Patton, manager.
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A lh e rl
l.u y .
K. J.
t la rr* ),
IJt tla
" Y o u old rlaiibcr head." lie said,
ilu fn re w id ow , Jo h n J i K m , V irg il K.
I.u ra a ,
K lit a lie t h
i'r o a h lr ,
widow,
as hi* gently tapped her with a paper.
Modern, Up-to-l)ate Barber Shop
• W AN TED
VVro. C . S m it h , A lic e O . H olton,
, In connection
" Y o u ought not to treat me that
w id ow , H a r r y Il o t u n , H arsh A . Ilo l- ,
w id o w , A n n a .1 , H o lto n , itngta,
‘ whey*", she retirted.
Team* for Ilire-s- Double mule ton,
C fo rg e W . H lieff. ita ip h K ly , C h arle*
" I t oc'curd’ to me, nlso that if I team. T . A. Eckles, ll. I). No. d,. M. M o o rr, Jo t e p h llo ik irv*. F rid a ll.
Sa n tn rd , VVUhsmeir.S S a n d o rd , R th e l
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had the 'milk' of human, kindness, 1 Hantord. Phone 183 -J.
Sanfo rd , Jo h n Sa n fo rd , her h u ih a n d .

Dr* H. H. McCaslin

Wilson &amp; Housholder

C. H. D I N G E E Elton J. Moughton

Maxwell’s

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trol the m arket! and the monby,
the sitme common thought should
guide them — m y country for all and
H. J. H OLLY. Editor
t f . M. H AY N E S. IRiMnes# Manager all tor my co u n try — And no other
sentiment should be allowed to creep
P ilb IM w d F t » f J T o r « U j «*4 P i H i j
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In- The following despatch demon­
strates how easily the corpajntlon#
can assist 'their cou n liy. in time of
■tmscBiKnoM rim i:. in advanck
need: •
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TI Armour for meatless days and gov­
ernment control of ail foodstuffs wan
• i l m t E l a Ik a (ll&gt; by f a n l w 12.00 I ’n Y t i t la said Jo have been
jesponsible for
A d r.n r# M lO r. P a t Moaitb
the sensational break which occurred
H » W I ) la A d va arv M a r t lla M a d a
O S Ira
at the Board of Trade at tbu open­
B a . t r . &gt;A a P ar— d - O a — M aO M a lt r . Aa«aa« H a d
ing
todayi
IW O. a l Iba PoMwfflrr al Hanford. Piarfda
Uadar Art of M artb lid . t# T !.
Wheat declined 5 cents per bush­
T f t if t a a * Na. M l el; Provisions declined from 50 cents
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THE SANFORD HERALD

the ’ m an y and various* questions
about the various funds, etc. Some
people who know more about how
to conduct n irswspapCi* than wfe do
have said that a newspaper should
pubHsh' all this d a ta free for the
benefit pf tho readers, but these
same pcoplo are not giving a w a y
■ anything in their particular line and
have never and will never give a w a y
as much as T h e Hdrajd has given if
they live a thousand years.
Ai\d
now, just to show these folks What
other counties are dofng and par­
ticularly because
Volusia county
wus held up to us us one of the ex•nmpKa we publish tho record o f the
last meeting of the Volusia county
commissioners bearing on this mnttef:

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THE WINGS OF TIME
Ii Tho harvest season Is upon us -HERE, %
(loes it fiqd you a

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richer man or woman than last year? Have you laid by something
out of what you made this year? If not, why NOT TODAY sta rt
an account and save? "Onee to every man and* Nation C o m es th e
moment to decide.” What is YOUR ijeclsion?
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PEOPLES B

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"O n motion the following r s o l u tlon was passed anti ordered spread
upon the minutes ns follows:
C. M. HAND
0 . L. TAYLOR
II. R. STEVENS
R. R. DFAS
Whereas,' the Volusia C ou n ty
St
Cashier
Aai'l Cithir,
Pr«U»n
Vlr^P«Jd.l F_L WOODRUFF Viro-Preiidrnt
Press Association has ve r y genet oubly offered to print tho complete
minutes of this hoard. Including the
list of warrants drawn each month,
at the rate of 12 * cents per inch,
which is 87 J-j cents per inch, less
P R tf
" W e mny sec how Gerrnnn mili­ than the custom ary rate for legal ad" Y o u will &lt;lo me a gr^at favor by
Sini*o the Hoard of Trade has be“ How win you have J t r the iinptsr
tarism ha!i carried tlie record of vertising and 50 per cent less than I gun active operation# 'tow ard the printing the letter in full in nil the
young man looked m i„ r u|lll Ml, .
war backward on the road to bar­ the rate for common reading udver- ’ hotel for Sunforil we have received papers, and telling the people that
blue eyes and b|# thin ||,,s M.t u(| *
Sanford Gerald wants the legisla­ barism by noting w h a t Gen. Leo tising, and this bourd would gla&lt;Ily i two important written and one ver- I w rote the letter which I wish you be repealed his. formula.
t u r e to stop seining in Seminole really did.' He touched nothing that ttecept the oiler hut for the fact thnt h al inuquiry. It only takes a con­ to giv e to tho public. T h o letter ex­
The woman’s distress was iipp;ir,m
t coun ty for at least six m onth s'so a was not of the most direct need to the Inst.appropriation for advertising crete proposition tq. attract the man presses my sentiment ex a ctly . ‘ Fur­
" I — If—don't know,"
rnlieml. '
"How— will— you— have--Hi"
fellow can catch a mens of fish with his army, and oven for that ho will not permit this expenditure for with money. A modern small hptol thermore, 1 mean what I s a y about
hook and line.
"T h e r e is just as pledged such paym ent n r he and the the current year. Appreciating, lmw In Sanford is a 10 per cent paying becoming t\ ratldidatt* for President, question was . mpiM-d out like „ ....
much sense in stopping seining as Southern Confederacy were able to ever, this offer on the part of the investment.
,
and there are a t the present time rles of blows and Ilia woman cowered
Ho -was scrupulously careful press of the county, and recognizing
there is in planting more crops for make.
Mayor Davison and the city coun- 5 ,000,000 men in the United States under them.
The well dresseil tvogiun put tier
the people of Florida In war time, not to disturb tho loyal people, non- that the people of the county are*on- cil deserve praise for their prepared- that will support me for the place,
hand
lightly on the arm of the ,.tk,.rt
combatants
in
thrir
ocoupations.
and Seminole coun ty should not he
titled to know where their inone;, ness action,
Better he safe than and there will ho 8 , 000.000 of them
lie tiieiit.s d o ^ mi wnnf your nieuey
The
farmers
not
in
the
direct
path
called upon to supply fish for th
goes, he it
•
j sorry. Th e Board of Trade Is with if the war continues for v e r y long."
In out* or In live or ten dollur hllio
United States when the people at of the army went* on tilling their
Itesolved, that tho clerk of
in
that Js neeled. . T h e letter as written ik a* follows: she explained softly, and the uouun
soil.
Tho
wheel#
.
of
the
little
home need tho fish for home con­
Tallahassee. Fin.. February* 25 , -1017 : gave her a look of gratitude »* -tie
board is h e r,b y directed this month*
Wt' ttre in W™ '" ut
sum p tion," says T h e Herald.- Plant factoilod and mills which were not in
New
° k!a,,flma’ NpW
rt"*
A tto rn e y General of the United turned to the clerk mid sidd:
the wpy of the troops went on turn­ (April' to send complete lists of t he | Montnntt*
C ity Courier.
.Maryland fur homes. fifUIS,
"In fives please, sir. I-hope voull
warrants
drawn
l&gt;y
this
board
to
th
e
,
..Slut***,
Washington, D. O., Dear Sir:
ing.
There wUs a manufactory of
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pardon me, f ir : I didn't uiel. r . ^ ' f
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,’ntil
Volusia
C
o
u
n
ty
Record,
UoLnnd:
to
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i
t
on
tu
&gt;n
my
shoes at Chainbersburg.
k c took
A* the woman In fut*
i !,
in i1* i ’ll* Ini i, i u &lt;(t: rn
T h e Sanford Herald tried th" ex­ some shoe# for his most barefoot the G j Z&gt; tt'-N 'ew *4. D a yto n a, and t .
C.I pit i It .oni t • the f* • „ji| ft * for
before tile *sleek vi’img eli s'..
MSI.
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periment lu#t week of imbb bin;; an jnen. and paid fur tliet , a . !&gt;•
■m y i a n
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l .1 ..p'te.t.
N.
Smyrpm don
Why leaned forward defer* nii:il!&gt; • n. |„.r
he tl
I
\v SOIIIel f'il
t&lt;d
Easter edition and as usual the
i
it
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tta:
u:ul
in
.May
il:&lt;
&gt;
eh*rk
shall
send
did
vui
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.tiej
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tdll &lt;11It:;, file looked him n\. r im !| :i,
could: and the shop went on. with
;i:i : &gt;&gt; i Jiinty.
perime/U proved to hr u aui’ooM
at
I «1 •*1 II” ’j t . ’ n it.
:*e n wi
she might linvo. fiodnd any . h r
its w o r k .—Not a non-combatant was tin* 1i*&lt;*.^ of Wi rrarits to the Del and
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least for t hi* Sanford section of the
A iaii in it. Inhume, h %-.*r;■ a c t
ft range nniiiml behind li.u-.
disturbed. And a hen 1 v v. fij gone Nows,. Del.:n:d; the Hull far. Journal.
I wan: to tell you • ion
from the
stale.
T h o primary motive which out of the region even th:* oaks and Ijaytotiu, and tlu*. N ew bin rne u;i.' i i ' seen re 00 uties siajilt! c rip
"You don't luiotv bow you siirprl-cd
should *r that you and I*r ddont
led to tho Issuing o f . t h i s splendid
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she wild, smiling, ns fin* I. mini
iliii-ii*,
New
Sm
yrna,
and
to
rot:«i
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and.
'i'his
is
a
good
chance
for
th
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locusts on the hills were undisturbed,
UtlsAn arc jy t H^e o i ln r men to ,
,M.C
h„ vi, ,„.r
I&gt;lt i w ! .
edition was hot the making of mon­
the
sunco.rjwli
month
among
th
an
,&gt;arty
having
such
property
to
iutersave au the rain of shot and shell
on* and I d mund fa:r frphPnenE
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Red.
"Jt
did
not
seem
stM
nge
to uie
e y, but for th&lt;j* ‘purpose of creating a
Imd scaled their hark or ’ broken s b r newspapers, the hoard agreeing! .^t thi-* man. * ^ .
W h y enn't I g &gt;t Blu'c.* Carnnh'dl's ut nil that a |w*or xvonrtin *n-t ■
greater. Easter spirit, the Jioosting of their branch**, and the nftormnth to pay
cents per inch for pub­
New additions of. the Sanford
i i i »e lo’foi •• Mr \Vil
T ■ '.! im* | derslaud your Jareon. to, ................
th e churches anil schools of Sanford
1
lication
of
sun...
ire'asurer’ent#
to
T ra d e re i*i&lt;io:rt !■ '•
• • t he r^ncon
was reaped that .same year on th”
, o
M ill?.* t prise lilt* very llllicli mill n
and v th
► and the country in general. T h e ob­
lit; L . j t k i«* a |iu .,e -•■ 't(l t p c . "
T
t
n
;a
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Mia'hi
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livid# thui. lie'h ad wat—red • with the
- ;* in w!i. I .*:»••” ” !. ! w ' r «r»\ • i sll|&gt;|iose*| to to I'tipelile
j e c t in view wr.s a rr o n p lh h e d .ml
ii Hoaxd’i ’it Tr.ida.
\ .&gt;ur ii»&lt;*.
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bbmd e I- s i).'\or d • &gt;'■ !
N't,
r«t*i 1bti Li*.i |ifti* »{!*i:*•.
At ! I.
"ii lint if ■ U glV” r:o U 1 1•V d u l 1 jm siilo n « ns left ij in ;
Editor Hull Hull.. &gt;li &gt;uiil be ah|&gt;|i
to nee th a t th e poor thing del not un­
tkuiitsylCliiii.in e v ' f had ecei-snui to f'of tie- .'*i‘tn:i:o!c Hoard giviinf all the n- ■ .tl. , -iltip i .ird v ill he ,1 tiT t il
will run for iTeddunl and get it ami
— even though si,me of th* Sanford
derstand."
remember Leo as a destroyer.*"
warrants
ts in ns small Jipaco V* nms-i ‘ irit'e
li;ncvs ° V r v h l \ lh " T
turn you out.
merchants failed to take advantage
s", in 8
^ point
|
nd #-t
would c o s t ! ‘’' P '0™ 1 l!‘" ,v" ari* Br.ra,,* ,nS’
"
This Is a true account of Gen siMe and
Now l am going to get t'tis parTwo Age# Raced Together.
of the o p p o rtu n ity of having their
shows you y ou are al homo.
the
hoard
tho
largo
aunt
of
five
dol­
Two littb* thits In rhe distance sadnames loom large in thev Huyets' Leo's policy and practice, - hut it
We ate glad tq have Mr. W. P don for Mr. C a m p h ’ll ami you
lar* and this sum would ptoliahly
.
D lrertory .of Seminole c o u n ty .— docs not tell the whole story of this
an a . new members of the might as well look ,,t it front .that denly woke lip. ami t\&lt;» » . U nul*
cover
the'r
meeting
each
month
and
nrl‘*r
feature of our war of lSUI-'l.l.
On
Melbourne Times. •
angle. So write me all that I must posts alio bad probably hem e altiag
Hoard of Trade.
page 7 bh,' 'vol. 14, of the &lt;initial give tlie list id warrants. mIf the tax
do nnd h *lp me like a man to get it for rth for hours, for \ve-iv. r*: Irilf i
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payers
think
this
effort
on
the
par*
Th
e
Sanford
Roaid
of
Trade
ndday tale. Hung tlieia»i-lv&lt; - mi ihiir
Rebellion* Records will he found
Rest wishes, yours tru ly ,
T he r ig h t su g g e st io n
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horses and galloped toward a-, .\tiiiur
of T l i e M i aid is w o r t h t h ' s s u m t«di \oea'* tl and endorsed rhe movement
Sidney J, (%att.s,
T h e suggestion made by '1 h * General S h u m a n ’* am.oat.cement, your county c'Hninii;iioaer a b o u t, it. ,.1 the C ifii.i (’ niir,’’r ruinniit! ; l\ f &gt;r
Buhl writes In Collier’s.
on his march through i he south, that
*
Governor of Florida.
Herald that Hie government idmirld
'Itiu rlpmfTeitr of tie’ llr-t t:i:n'hlii«
♦ i Uflleat ion * »i
III
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tl’
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'I’hi#
paper
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an!
making
money
an
uppropriati
ta k e absolute control of all food s u p ­ "w e muust make old and young, fa#l that we can afford to overlook th” canker and il
7 lie G ab -’w i l l ” Sun giv
nut t!:e Uiotloneil with hi* gaiiths wiilt the
u
*.;■ *** t 1
plies anil common rurriets and ev- rich and poor, fed hard hand of a nickel hut we are ju#t as full of not” ih it th u lull |: 14 Y*'1 4*1It
f •!' -v iog
vpl.'inntioii of r amph'dl: snnn* bored gesture !” • would hue
w ar”
On pace Id id th,. same,
. w yth ltn : else needful (luring the war
A
promii
• ut e.tizen of. (Il lUl'Mvill” used la a city street, nnd the « i-&gt; *&gt;,
jic. tin f p ’fit a* hoy
nii’ n in the* pa-M’d Ii •. uiiiini uio.iH
was made in good faith and nft.,r a seri a I. vol II. Shi rrnati will be
in A labam a at the time bringing down their kiauts ami ifiagwlr.*
f--sitb-t
Tourist # at” »ii!l i - r.ml t hro?!*"h
county and tv•• |»v • pu auhscription#
lu g -th e ir horses about with Hut
found
estimating
tin*
damage
he
did
careful stud y of conditions not only
!!'# .cnrivi. 'ti'wi informs
mid ndvertisin,: j ts: ti t V* rest of Sanford. Th e pn-t few days tin ful* -**•
should have b een'a magnilieent ge**’
the
state
id
Georgia,
"at
$
100
,' in this country but in foreign coun­
IM h** &lt;(':i*nj»iD ■ !D is r, mre, tletl down tin* road.
Sun
000.000," 80 per rent of which. h»* I t|*e jieojde live on wjtnt t i n y make lowing hav&gt;; registered. ’Mr. ami '•&gt;
tries.
’ '*o'ru*r-in- L’A of { ' l\ r u ■ *■ . that
from
the
sweat
of
I
lo
ir
h*"-*
If
Mrs.
S.
G„(T.
Ocean
C
:iv.
N.
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Thu only thing ihul tllttuaed li- ui»g*
d «*eriberl ns "simpV' w t" and d-M;, * i &gt; i •’ y&gt; r.u nlflcettce. for they rml” l»*e” •
h was a ■ o »'
If this country is cat! d upon t&gt;i
is worth anything our K. ),. .Rridgcs, ()&gt;’ ala. Mist \n*;i
trui tion." On pane .-Sf , vol. Ill of.&gt;',,,lr
N ilion.d
auk of M Jiugormuy, of was the invention sif Hie nndofeaf
send troops to Hump", if tl.i- ,
the * an * wilt l*e fouiol »• rmuu's re­ (Juris at ’ id ■» ‘.u’:!h smn t Hi.,■ »' and I'alrner, Evanston, ill., \V. G. lio,v: Baldwin 'Vtlt p resident, anil llte crtn/l ami cynhul &gt;'i-” with
try is kept in war lor tiuvviul years,
an increased subscription list at lead l a i d . H olly, N. Y ., W. L- Demmlng, which A.
port. after fiaishing his operations in
»
*•!! h
r o i r i t i d in the which these SaUlh‘**s I■I,J11r&gt;:•l«I*T&gt;*• el
t i this country is forced to mil the
Sntith (’ arolina . that t It • people of should he given The* Herald its a rA- I J ” -ey C ity. R h. Caruthcrs. l ‘ hi! i
ol
tin
■ second and third res-’ - v - and ti-L,,
'. .t;d fur. trying to give
•
It. \ Roland. Dea Moines. Mr. and j Federal
ol the umhoxzloniont s’teel and gas only pari* d a hit lieavkT
' in#•••.id o ( . dill,: l e
that #t.i
men of our n,;« we want to know
Mrs. R 11. St.’ trett. Kansas U i t y l ° f f,° ' n thousand dollnrs. nml, Wero alw ays lit tin !r ll»s Is. Il"r~«s
aritiy will now »&lt;uli on 1.0# tl* ft■ rd
and riders doubled up evrrx i • ’ atal
t h a t our families are protected while,
and M m . H olm *s ‘ hiring. Sa'.t L ak e ! for which h ; is now serving Ms sVnr.
J m.wspyper Jiiirinoss.
Oth&lt; r ► iiidhtr.
'hen and leaped like g r i l le 1 I-* lob's
»” l|l I’S . | M
them."
.
] t-uce in a !' dernl prison,
wo are aw ay and th »re will he u , dan*
V.'e w a n t t o kr-ow h o w m onli
u p'ij’y.
uia|dng ou the mcii’h slmiildiTs, and
the situ!” Il lit 1cp” uh.d ’ • i.ith’.-iilv
■ ger of their srnrving to death l&gt;~
.tp p - r i.ite ' ! he H sa id to doR , i : 'pq B in.-il of Tra le regrets t n reg
:|n\ motors purred aiul sitbrh d hitllf
eiltlld Lr* riled. l&lt;nc &lt;h
:
in*
cause the tr u s ij want t i corner the
after— two ages nnd two ,-iviltauTtliHi*
| and. wntiA iriot ttih a wsitrtig tjw vtt*TJ bTct the resignation of ono of its
iulbeienl for th*’
• food markets.
v. ere racing there down the u'ggy
Jdiet,
.
t '
['most progressive yrivci'nors, Mr. Jus.
The practices of the G e r m a n in'
(I
-nnd.
A n d there are u t l w . rren who realTaylor, not only the Hoard of Trade
izc this cnnditjbn and to tho credit the Eurupe:’.n vvar u.&lt;* with&amp;ut |iar-|
Pfcjtarc For Wat.
will miss Mr., Tavlor.' hut tfi ’ ’ ottv
Boy Scout# Lead tho Blind.
o f the Arhiour'a h»« it mid th. t &gt;!„” • allcl in nuitl,l: n ‘ tini'-t in the umttvrl --------- — ------ -o - ~ -------- ; “
w ill lose a progr.'Hslv, hustlin ; citl- MERITED R EBUK C GIVEN ILL*
1 ,lIencefo'rih the blind tin it of 8|s**
Ol
ClIMpplCn-’V!
2
Ut
111
’
:
SUEh-t
II'
1
(1
fe *}iat.*ior!c enOttgh ' to want the
t i Sit Mr. Yqylor*# going.
It b a
Get tiii:&gt;./ and plant anmething.
MANNERED CASHIER.
nine. Wash,, several of v.h - a nr?
O
g o v » n m o t it to control food price*, nectl!&lt;.&gt;ss cr'u R&gt;. Hut I f U'HBfalf, ns
.a- rifice to h av e him yo. i)Ut if such
isriiing Ilielr llv**jlb*“ &gt;'l as le o«lwy#
well
its
contrary
to
im
perish
able
Theri- may _b0’ other rOrpmatlpM
Rig .firepar ‘ilnctts meeting here is Inevltnl !e we v-I &gt;1 film success,
«.* elrei’t vendors, will not be u'Ui;
Miitorical rer rd *. to #•
to convey '
health arid hcpplmiu and we ’hope Unwqrranted Brusqueness to Poor- Old .el Iis 1 to lake cl min a s with king
Saturday nit'hl.
w ho think Ukc’wlre and if we do v,e
the hnpr
in • that t h * poll ■
Lady Uruici'^ to Danklpo Ways
—
—
0
tradition nf Snnfyrd will JmM gnoj
ta k o oil our hat tir them.,
'irtwfr by flu iiilb’ittbblle or-sit'”! ';,r*
laying the colintry w »m ■ v R h n view I ,• Prepare Jltt ’t h e ' n e x t
Aroused the Ire of Another
in
hit
case
and
‘that
Vie
long
wc'li
"vi end tli|* pi rils vilh h be ■: ihe*e
WOllr!
t
T h U is the t i ni’r fcvr .tivt.ry loyal * j (, weaken thu quemy* and hast m the
In
tho
Lino.
\(jtie»* nil'll at tint,;'.■ rolls ► trert
and
attend'
the
revival
meeting
at
h
a
v
■
h
i
t
bn*k
a
aim
American to* come t »» the front ami day tif surre n d e r wa:. unknown in
•ivcsing”. . M'veral Ihfy Seouls Li'#
the
M'*thodi#t
church,
•
from the man i n the trenches to the our four years’ war. •Valdosta
T h o Board of T ra d e U glad to
If mie wants i|&gt; study human na­ vuointi’’ red tjtclr scrvhvs as pile:* f*,r
. O*
man with millions ut hi# command Times.
t ’.-rvo you and each day finds mote
ture It Is not necessary to go fa r th e r 'bo blind. These Seoul# Imvc a«!«tj:*a 1
**&lt;»nd tlm men who a t ^ h i s time con*
__ O __
. '
. | The- celery grower# should, rut w ork to do and new field,* t » enter.
Hutu thi’ nearest snviugs hank, Kays u u sort of guatsllntmldp ihcr the blind
tlbw'n the acreage this Hemon,' let T h ; goyprnors’ »,Niilop, formerly of writer In the New York Muu. .1 had amt will guide them mch tuornirtg **•
P U B LISH IN G P R O C E E D IN G S '
the huy&gt;r&lt; know haw mucli th -y short duration now gn:'s Into long }u -1 Jiiliieil the Hue at one cashier’s
lo ir places uf employineiit. ahd ► “ *
When sou nty tii vision o f Orange
....
.
,
,
: . 1."j..—
„. y.,.,t—
P- rlods and the business they bind! window when p wtitaan turned to that iltry reach ho|ac - ‘ o'*!)' vac#
county* was ...
.................................
rife Tho
It. raid m a d e.. r ,ilb ' , " Vo U\ e A v r y a«..? .
'iw ™
hi. ■ .dpoknne No • * Iluruiti.
hie.
t.he Statenwnt that in the . vent the ,1U5&lt;I *•
vro? * '
'viJLmuke is imp. ratit*” and Is solely.; for tao-i •
T l IIWe have Index
who
art*
cRizer.s
of
.Sanford
and
“
I’ve
got
to
he
carefu
l.*’
situ
Mild.
new fouttl;. wo
mud
thi
j
both way*,
Hrpca for thr Future.
Cards for 3x5 and
"I ,\o got lu In* careful not to lose II."
—Oc t
Jemipole county;.
would
nuhJUUvaU
th
’
prue
dlag#
. .
.
,
1 ••• i
1
N
Then
I
unv
that
►
he
was
pinning
n
lit­
xG (iard, Tiles,
T h e hgl-latUi.* t* L
'i'h * Hoard o f Trade s,*cretary will
•
the
t.
.Mie."
wbhh
Indlades
iDut
th«
tMWKpnpi’:# ‘-nay up th-*.* , hut as b * akeciit fjoM hia office for about tle roll o f money luto a pocket lu her
. . . . .
i
,
t!u*.* iitwspn*
in p l a i n , record
l.'rjv eh’ifean oflglnajers have itirtnsl
that the tax. pa
t
no loud nois-’ t Would indicate three day#. Thtirrday, Friday .and pelt Icon t with n’ rusty safety pin.
and library ruling
»i.
the ri»n lo»llie r.nsery far Idrt#
over.* da’ trfi of tltei^ money was &lt;x- j '
"I hale to draw’ R,’.’&lt;slio went ou’ "I |
aj’.. t!d:i" i. b ’iitg tl i: *.to r • o- S .Ctu’da . Let th • office will be open
Iff,Is sort of icylve* the waning D'pr
ponded. Yi'lica w * made thi
and Index .Cards
in t * |
laid saved' R cent by cent— put ll away
Intionize the world
(,a v r.'.or Cat ■ a d Ur . ■ will b * aqpcuue. in charge
Him In Tittle rlanrjng may Im* rmonsl
mT’tit 'w e did not "'Xpert to
in tay stocking—-but wltli everytlilag
•A-Z. 1-31 for the
in wriftnft ttole.t *:ui l Oi 1 ’iWt
t,i. Limie of the aspects nf aTjIhflinP
ud*
ta
h
atdlo*
tb&lt;*
routine
work.
*
.
so high ns it Is, wlmt-ls u ]K&gt;or creath? -warruntj and w jjtut '9 in talu
days of the Month
ttntl tmmU'Up pastime.'—*I’rnvidrttce^
Vert Dir.*; sun*.
Won’
t
ymj
"ml
your
cheek
fnr
iun‘
to
d
o
7
"
ftre gratls.i No oth r pap-rs are
JBOIDiiir"
—0
and Jan, to -Dec.
, 5,&gt;.00 to t i i : Hu~rd &lt;d T ra d***, m
Another woman n few feet nway
suppo ul to da this, n •ver havo do:*.t*
for Monlhrt.U and r.oiv that tfv* ,&gt;ri” • of rypry1 Will build th at hut'-J. |*wVpf &gt;‘om dlfi^' T h e wga'uUatjon looked up uuilerstuadliigly. She was
v r w y - . d a f c , w oul d sitting on n bench, ptming sotiie liiohey LARGE REVENUE FROM RACES
thing that enters Into newspapers, Just watejj tjt I’ oarit of T r a d e - s W '
IjIndex Cards for
be bad evidently Just drawn Into utt
be arj.rif.ed to know who are momif you are not a member ( et bus
has
advanced
nne
huiulred
p*r
c^nt
: A Vertical L e t t e r
obi
tin Hlrougtxix. Like the first wont* In Ten Years Charity Received t - V
\&gt;
is
in
rood
standing
arnLth?
reasdn
tha readets do not expect it.
\\Y and enroll a t one?. T h e Hoard of
an, she knew she bad "got to bo d ir e ­
th
ey
heiieV”
in
and
nuppott
their
000,000 From Operation# of
R Files ami Docu­
puldiidted lli« warrant* for some time Trade is htiildinj; a city while you
ful," and did not want to lose her
Mutucl Syitem.
Hoard of Trade.
In Seminole but when the high prices are asleep at the switch.
ment Files.
money on the way home. Undoubted­
: D
stared the biitlness office in the face
ly she too "liutcd to draw R." •
Flgurea of the jockey G10**
- Hoard "I Trad*
Catts for President
this was discontinued and a ldg kick
If T ii e.r e is no
As I found myself third from the Fpuig«^ld&gt;w the earning* " f ,h‘’ I !ir'
T h e war is on for u hot” ! ami we’ll
Tlmre ban been so murh said •■ ashler's window 1 noticed Just abend
was registered all over the county.
greater time saver
mutucl ayntem of betting f&gt; r ten &gt;'■ _*
^li’put G ow /nor ('at(s’ latest letter of me a self-reliant looking woman,
T h e tux payer# warded the warrants win nut.%’
prior to the European 'v'ir ' ' l'ri' ;
titan a Card Index
i T h a t was an excellent meeting— » th a t we reproduce it.
with n t i d i l y fur-trimmed coat nnd a Ill7 . 117.ns8. O f lid# aunt YU.OIW’^
published and Were willing for the
System.
Let us tell
Tcllahazsoe, April HI.— '.Special'— Jewel flashing on the ungloved hand was devoted. t*» breeding 1,1,1' ‘ .
commissioners to pav it but thcT .combination of county commission­
you about it;
letter that was written Hint belli her bank book. The book tfJTOOO.txm to charity anil *aow.wu
board diil tiot want to sp nd anV ers and Board of Trade. One hun­ Copies- nf
dred
and
ninety
p
rsons
were
pres­
Uy
Gov.
Sidney
.1. Cut.ts to the at- held several bills of large denomina­ the payment of water b111"1*
money on it. For the benefit’of tJie
ent
nnd
w
ire
interested.
It
should
jtorntiy
general
of
the United States tion. Evidently she had mine to dm
readers in the country we have
jmisR. not to draw on her account.
again started to publish, the pro- he said that at this period there can hav* ln‘en eirvulnt” il about the cap.In front ‘o f her ami fnclng the cash­
• Success a t Last*
^
ceedings free o f charge. This is done be no over production and all crops itol foi s.’veial days, and have been ier was it dellcaffelooking ’little worn*
“ A pelt ay f«r ymir ,h'"'al" ’ ’
«•
for tho benefit, not only of the read­ In excess of Jtome needs can be dis­ discussed by th« different members an In .th e dingy black that told it# w,|d. "I'll take It! Hurrah .—1 M
ers who are anxious to keep up with posed of at handsome prices and of the legislature. Today a corres­ double tale of.grief uml poverty,
! oil ulou£ thnt
* - ...............
.
,i|ctare .u
tbi# moving
P|c,ore
pondent of the presit* bureau asked
the proceedings but id:io„ for, the
“ How will you havo It?" the bank nnrlo would w'd sooner or ln“ 'r;
offl
those who take tin* advico given and the Governor as to tho authenticity
clerk wus uaklng.
board, as it kecjrs the .people in(o f the fuel that every director
^
formed without frniv.r: to th* t.ouldo plant their, spare ground will realize of this letter and received the follow­ — Evidently the Woman did hot knowr , It wnn *ubnrtlt**d declared
PH O NE 148
ing reply:
whnt be meant.
le##."— Judge.
of asking the members of tho bourd comfort and money th tW ro m .
L E T US B E H O N E S T
Referring to tho shocking ac­
counts of the devastations of the
1retreating Germans
in
northern
1 Franro, tho Boston Transcript com­
pares the American and (ierman rec­
ords in this particular, and in regard
to Gen. Lee’s invasion of Pennsyl­
vania in 1S6 J, says:

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THE SANFORD HERALD

April IT.

Th e first of these will handle all St. Augustine, tho former to loavd wjHIng-y bear her fullest share anil have slartod an Expert Class, oteetHer Idea About Uolf.
the Hoard urges that ing each week over a period of ten
kinds of farm implements, fertilisers, about May 1st. Mr. Armstrong will, responsibility,
Jinny
nnerdotes
nre told o f some o f
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a
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ft
Sal
ft
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I. ^ , , 1
I . ' ■ i l j i n • &gt;. . » , .
this knowledge of good health and weeks. A nbout tw elve Endeavorers the cu(hma Ideas held about golf by
seeds amj general supplies for' the be here for some time#
how to preserve I t 's h a l l'h e enforced are taking the cou rse .* Th e first people to xyhont It was, a t,»-w. «m l
farmers. T h e second will handte the
mpw»
rigidly
a n .e v e r before.
‘f m w t i n g was held at the homo of strange grime before Rs'tnodern popn
------ th %
crops
ami
act
us
distributor*
for
all
Mr.
Felix
Frank
returned
frotta
Utile Happenings— Mention
It 'm a y seem u Htnall contribution Mr. Dcsfey Johnson, society presi- uiurlty had set In. One woman who
! products grown in Moore Haven nnd Pnlutkq and Hostings S aturday, ;ifof Matters in Brief—
jin that entire section. Tty* third will .compunied by his cousin, Mirs Kona tu our country’s defense that w o ‘ dent, nnd the scooml with pastor find evidently had a near view of tho
Personal Items of
Jake, charge of the clearing, planting Hrown.
They left again for Va- shall w ard oTT malaria by screening and .wife, Itov. and Mrs. Spaulding, J gn.iiVv o id : “ I f l» pl'nyod by two men.
, and develop
Interest
nt of- lands- in which latha *on Monday in Mr. Frank's our home*, that we shall light the T!v*y meet each Monday night is *'lie I* a geiitleiunti and the oth er-N
,
;,i fever i...
a •■ oinmoii intirr. H ie common man
invasion s ff t.vph
&gt;id
b y germ ,h..
th.* fjlmi.
plan. .
*'
they lire Intel
Mlek* n hull mi n limift of dirt, and
owned |,y 111
infection, ih.it
di.dl wage ns re­
Summary of the Flnnltng Small
Mo- gentleman I.nocks It, on'."
Mis*
Edith
Hubbard
of
Federal
llcr* tOm !
lentless war n.-.n: -g i 'iber.-uloM* r.»
T h e St. Pi tershorg TijC.1 told of
quip*
1
Talk* Succinctly Arranged fur
Point
is
the
attractive
guest
of
Mrs.
in tho final wh n pem c w.iV with us; tho golden wedding of M r. and ,Mrss
merit of a modi.ru itiitiire. 'fijoy will,!
Hurried Herald Rentiers
Qrcct Three. lar«o~ware*houses' o a -rh * - i ; ..'i*. t lut. L piactfjjol-*Jlfifitory. -yet itll thwnrTtihTgg'fifdW^lfF c d y h lr y T’ t j . ' H.' Upliuin in #the "Suiishifie
Proper Physical Education.
I H i t * * * t A * * » * * -t-** * * *
Mr.** Upliam’» * G . t A. It
siding of the Atlantic C oast Line Mr. Percy Hart is alsp a guest at hcrause th e y , km jv us tit for otif (*|ty,**
T
h
e
ptir|&gt;oM* o f idiyvh nl isliicnllon la.
coun try's s. rvlce, and th ey aid In Comrades g av e ’ the eelehcatinn in ofVinirse. not merely to build up tho
Mts. H. L. Wager of Weal S a n ­ railroad and have them completed the Rectory.
preservin'; opj neighbor's strength their city hall and il was a most bodies of- boy* today, but to put into
ford an‘i Mrs. A. D. Packard of b y the.time the road is In operation
M t. nnd Mrs.
d writare.
Wilfarc.
These
dtiii.-s al- pleasant affair.
afTajr. Wo
*U4P- G. F. Smith mo­
11
And
these lire
are duties
We know our long tin* lives of boys Mint thing, whatever
•shuand. III., have returned from in the early fall’ .
tored to Tumpu on Saturday* ivltert^Avays. and in times like the present time Endeavorers who have known
iliand where th e y attended the
It Is, that will fnnfce the liny stay strong
Mr. Colbert will -bo* the active they were
v the week emL.gucsta of- J^.y ]j«t. m tin* dignity of patriotic Mr. Pphant well in C , E. work will amt ithie-hodied when hu reached man*
Grand Chapter of Eastern Stars.
manager of these corporation*,'as he Judge and Mr*
___
M n itr e .
. .
. **
.
.
Mr*. Mabry.
service.
he glad to ext m l with the pr&lt; s*s dt*- tiood. .Such men— lovers of fresh air,
Woodland Park h th* o n l y ‘ place has had an extensive experience in
N e v e r in Aha history of our atate l partmont heartiest congratulations. of hiking III th«&gt; wild, inf sleeping out
with amusements nml taken proper these lines. He was manager for the
Mfs. W. E. Watson left on Friday nr nation has universal
under the sky— men who can hoUi en­
public
*
Grace A. Townsend
care on. Open Sundays only. Loin- Growers and Shippers League of
for Washington, D. C.. where she
joy und endure, ure the men who will
Interlachen,
Flu.,
April
24
,
1
U
17
.
hcnltli
seemed
more
essential
hhan
j
ad privately on wook days.
Largs Sanford for a number of hears und will join her mother, Mrs. It. S,
make up n strong nation mid not n nuc l e a n . pool, hot water jots, shower,
was an extensive operator in the Ke**lor.. Th ey will.attend the D. 'A. tlow. In viyw of possibilities, for wc
tlmi o f weaklings.— SreiutllHt. *
nfe in u war w aged lor higher ideals
toboggan*.
Picnic conveniences.
celery and lot taco section.
He is It, Congress.
for all humanity.
.
„
Gfi-tf
very, much *in love nith Moore
m

* prime cypress shingles, four, five Haven, and thinks there Is nothing
and si* inch widths, a l l . twenty like it. Something over a year ago
inches long, to move quick at 12.75 i hU health was affected by the strain
Ciros.
L.
West, of biftlkcn, .and ii** took* a throe
ptr thousand.
65 -tf
months’ vacation and while traveling
Oviedo, Kin.
over
the slut? some one told him
Ford Touring C ar for S a lo — A t a
birgsln.
IL &amp; 0 . Garage, I V .1 A about Moore Haven white he was at
Stringfellow.
44 -tfc . Vorl Lauderdale, and he decided to
take the trip to the lake. He was so
Mf. W. H. Smith of tho (\&gt;nsoliImpressed with what he' saw, the
dsted Celery Co., the firm of celery
character of tho soil and the plrfos
washers in the Lolller block left yes­
of the promoters that hp hastened to
terday for his summer burnt* i n , E l ;
mlra, N. Y .
He w i l l . return next Hanford and Insisted, on 'Mr. fC V .
Dutton, his former par| net, coming
rear and open the business in the
down to look at it. Mr, Dutton wnH
tail.
* .
just us enthusiastic, and together
W. C. T. U. will meot^tomnrrow they
, i . ... made
. i . sy/ne
.
inv&lt;**iment*
siyrm invi**tinents.
and,
i ; i i*
.
.
aftcrno'on at the Bnptiut Tem ple
Mr. &lt; oilier/ d Tided to May ut
and a large attendance is desired.
,
I. .. I.
,
,
Moyre Unviln and gu
give• 111*
hi* entire
entire
beginning * April
1st Woodland , jlBO lo (,
lopment *Mir)
Me j* a
Park wiy he open Sundays only.
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pi

SOW
INGHE SEED

Mrs. B. W. Herndon accompanied
Mr*. W. K .-Watson to Washington,
l&gt;. C „ where she will visit Mrs.
CJtarlie Bell.* -8In; will later go on to
Memphis, Tenn.. where she will visit
her brother, Mr. Arthur Doyle nnd
will in* the guest of Mts. .1. Warren
Browne before returning to Sanford.

Card From Taylor
I desire to express my thanks to
all the friends I have in Sanford for
the courtesies they have extended
to Mrs. T aylor and myself.
It is with regret that 1 was com­
pelled to leftvi* without first saj’ thg
good'b ye to all.
.|ns. Taylor.

- — - -

Slightly Mixed.
- There Is u good anecdote of nn Irlsliiipiu g h lo g the password nt the hnttlo
How Much Should Be Allowed For of Fonlenoy. at the.Hllie the great Saxo
wiis imirshul. "The pnmword Is S a x e ;
a Family of Four.
now, don't forget It," sulil the colonel.
"Hnxu;-'nilIi, I won't. Wasn't my fit|her is n.dlerJ” "Wlnl goes there?” cried
LAYING OUT TriE GARDEN. the sinitry, after he hud arrived at tly&gt;
pnss.* Tlie Irishman looked ns contldentlnl
iis possihle and wlilspered lu u
Specialist* - A dvise tho M aking of a
Rough Plan of tho G ordon W horoon sort of h o w l: "Bugs, ye r honor.”

Mr. Delbert Casper spent the
wegk end with friyndx'in Sanford
Congregations!-t*hurch
Space* to Oo U*ed F or E ach V a r ie ty
while enroute frbrW Fort l^Rdcrdal - T
h
e
members
anil
friend*
of
l)ii*
of
V egetablo C an Bo Indicatod.
to his home in Cohduti, HIp &gt;&lt;*■ *' *
Longfellow's Ineplratlon.
* ~ - * ~m*-*' *
church with other denominations to
Hnwtliorne told Lofiglellow the story
(Prepared !&gt;&gt;' I ’lUitd Kittles d vpiuInii-nt uf
,
nKrUmlntre |
Mrs. llarnes Meyer and two intor- attend tho special services whigh ar *
of Evangeline, adding .that lie hud tu-ell
being held tins we -k in the'-M. ihodT h e Inline gplilelier will find (t llel|i- u r g e d tu w r i t e a otiliiliee buseil mi It,
esting
children,
Margaret
and
Shelly,
,
,
, „
f n t ’i** iiiaki- ii rough |&gt;litti of til* garden j ton thought il heller suited for vers**.
f*»rmer!y -qt hast. 8. (
after a int &gt;luireh.
,,
...
Th
e
slat**
convention
of
Congre-j
on
ii large-sheet of wrapping paper [ The story i*f lllnw.itliu. ndnlcd to
pleasant viMi in Mr. ami Mrs. Will
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•
i he.* Hi hollenle Bn* spin ••* i*t, |oi«Ute;ill l*&gt; .Mir.-iluno l.»* I 'u r l. on
have gone i.i T ' l m p a t .i i-r- Button#! e h u r r h e * wfll nn**-l w ith the* On tliU i
r i ii Ii ' .1rti-l v Olol n - o In i inhiii)., -,i i I.i. 11 el n, l in til-lull the |met
|*I T**I I itri ft'l'l*
I •* tl
ti i hnr.'li
ll t l F.*1 •'* ‘I'.iin
•-I- i•.. »
i.i l •- 11•!ii|i*l Jo le t s or * v ttlls'l* Mill) tin- itullllie of lit.-* i-mln lllsln-d
p.t T ile * .I.i-.. \\ i'diii**i|.i , nnd T h o r . ,,,, ;,|i-*
olid i mti l* to te­ ii'r.M'. I lie "Tnte* iif o H’njnide Inn"
i ti. al rt.itltre ami i* a i d!uatde ac11yv oi tliis ueei;,
1 A, Davids "ii. .1,..W \\1 ,'| ■ a
Mr. nml Mr* It Floyd M a* ill
ll! lilt il or liiierplauii il helween grow- were *tn.*ge*l«‘*| by mi old colonial hosbreak your Cold or La G r ip p e ; t|ul*trft.i re i !e' m* a -vi i pin
Mrs. Ensminger ;md perhuti* nl!i*rs
big i &gt;11 * Hint tl!*'• nmill-i* fiir the see lelrj in Hildhmy. .'la**... wlneti .still Is
•nnd their Iwn nitrin liv e * child,-vn
with a few doses of tifiii.
:i3 - 2 fltc.
may It - i:t .ifti-n d a o •
ddego:
unit
.nil tldnl «-r«ij'* will*ti an- to fol lit exLteitce.
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'cam
e
down
(rum
lac)
-*011x1111*
mi
Ford Touring C a r tor sale at
fiom tin* I* -al church.
low tk‘ -e ptvvlotlsi* luirvesttnl. Hneh
Sunday
tu
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vi
it
Mr.
and
M
m
.
bargain. IL &amp; O
Miss Claire Walker, Mi.** Erin*! it plan ftvlll eiinhlt* hint to keep the gar­
^Jemie ‘ Turm-c.
Mr. Metcalf reStriugfellov.
Moughhm.Mi** Albino Frank nml den busy all ftcason supplying fresh
I turned on htonduy. Mrs. Metcalf
RUB-M Y-TISM * — Antiseptic, R e­
(Continued from Page il)
Miss
M
ary
ttoldh*
«n will attend tlje vegetish'e* during tin* nttimuer initl'pn*
iT.a. Lute to Clasftifv)
and the children will remain some
UtA-loy lo Ao* Ini** fftil root mol other
lieves Rheumatism, Sprains, Neural*
{ iiri.-.liiio f . i n l - o v e r t ’ nnx-naftnti to
'
time
longer.
fJe-'cr tit l*ttr!th th tw r
egef-i Inr whiter il-i
Unit* tin It* n*'» i
(n.
33 -lf
L' lo-ld t*' I'-littt.lo \,,*d ! ' J ' m l i j.ri i.rnin ;i - tiling olid U* rl.log of
i-' ■ r.t t oiinng i-:r Good
• The d.i • * t b I' i i H I! i
on
‘Overland Touring r .ir it.m li b
iif \»i-,i g i'; u *i 1 *
I le . "'o i- I--S
' . frini) |||i . ii,,- »,tl» o Iii* e in i-ti ilnne 0 I • i|!*illl t
l„ r . itop*.-. Box i n ; ; ,
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p.i
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than \ a.ui* lor quick sale
ti»-tf
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m.iln.-i
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• of*lift G it'd &gt;t Holy Crux.*
Garage, \\ . A. Stringfellow,
41-1 fe
Artliur W !!attif wife
-.\if,* who,
who |(, r.ee|i the. gnnleii etenn of weed* lo
!- , K*1'
tl*1' •.Lion*-*
► aiio** Field
Mi-iii and
I church w.i-i II. - i t w i\ it enniplele S u n d a y • were .\f. •r&gt;. Arthur
For Sale -Egttpltutt, p *pp *rs and
Arthur Irwin, [have been Sanford resident* during l produce only one plcUifg. The spt*
succcs* and u brilliant r.orial event, limits^ Fred Murk
Vihlsini the Colored People
JJnrry Stew- the winter will leuve Ttit-*day morn i 'liiJJst* inltl*e ltm*o who lire toil iise.l tomato p ants, for sale cheap. Geo.
Faye
llumntond
mid
. i.a*t Sunday Mr. F, P. Furrier ad- i nmonir the many rharming enter
*.
tng for Ft. Myen* where they will to g.inl lilng or wish to have their C. Me Dougul, Ctdvry avenue.
The, tdg art.
dtesM-d iho * Colored People nt | tuininents of last week.
children
tflkf*
mt
In
j
crest
hi
tin*
gqrdett
f)*i-2tc
dpernl a emtple of wi*eks with (rietiy!*.
A.. M. E. church on the subject of | hall
attractive and pretty with
Oil th* ir return to their home i'n to hire it labmcr to do the heavy pre
Jjiiiliinrv spading or tireahlng up of the
prepare dm-** atnl crop planting and '*’ * arrangements of palms and gorMrs, Maulflcn and daughter, Mi«s
Wanted \\ good trucker for 5
Spiingiield! Mu.; they will tigidn
soil. t This heavy work frequettllv ill* acre* of high cultivated miif-k land 1
economy in living.
There were ih'"U!!
«f ainaij Hi*. The Ly- Virginia Matthlcu of Washinglon,
spend a eottple of day* ih S tnfojii
i-ii*i * |m»v (»■ *■ * ihmI • lil'ilren, vvlio vvouH
niany-present nnd they team ed some tic o n liif tr a furnished the music, Di C are guests of Mr*. A 1‘ Cun
\V Ijiie winti-ring here Mr nlul Mr* continue to lake all Interest lu the gat- in • &lt;‘ -’ a? ■ ! •. e --\—nlently locnled,
valuable lessons from this g e m h - l^utic.h was w rv e d tli/oURhout the n-lly.
wit hi..
ir.it*. etc* wit's,. • distance
Field have mad** many friends. T h e y den if their task writs simply to line
man who.i* not only mi nhic speaker evening bj Mr-- Gonzales and Mr*.fri
in
i-*-iM
»*r
vf ci:y.
New 5 room
have been a gr**al help to the Sun- and t tilth nic soil already broken up
Mr* tl B. Connelly ha* a* per
lull one who has tho confid -nee of j hlringleilow.
he .r - r* 1 ' I*it, t*t».. * it, .eg -r over
ford chap-ll
guest tIn?! wee!:, Mrs. C h n « Inroh*,
my people. Hi.* talk Sunday nh;hi
'
•
i'*o easy t • la';? water.
The following iiuiniim* of *ei*l the t h. . ' a- *
wlu» t* ettrouie from t. iVi-Jnnd to
Can Ik* rent -.1
bought
A r ro
good ..* a sermon and was li-,.
/Trsmnrf Trefion
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of
tin*
t'nlleil
Stale*
I Itrisli.ut I.edearnr Pointers
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iyhl
ntnn,
Writ*
ar
tem-d to wiip wrapt attnn'ion by j Mr, and \Ui. G W Uavton and lo-r home nj "Merry del. .Md.
In Monro.-, m ar Sanford
Mrs. dc| mrl tm-iit of tigrielilinn* say are
n, l On Cani't S:.,
thow present' anil Ids good a dviie duttghtt-r, Miss lliMsio Kayt'ott who
‘iiis-ded to 1)111111 apptoMniaietv list f«*et s- &gt;’ * &gt;. V.
Enjoying n motor trip to Silver,
!" At * I.nt** writes:
We h e l i v e of row, or etiniigli to supply' vegeln i
In
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(iu-.'Jtc
vil! I'4' followed a s . elosi !y a* ;ios- s|tond tlieit winters in Sanford will
Mr
an1
!our
!-n,’iet&gt;
t* grdwing and doing tiles for it fainilv- of four
Springs
on
Sunday
w
re
.Mr.
ap1
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*ilde.
h av e louttnjo . t &gt; .-■ •turn to Livonia.
J'.iu fi K e y ting, containing key
Mr*. A. P. Ciinuellv. Mr*. M a .tl.h -n /w‘ i: "
Rev. A ..P . Frv-itt.
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Owner m ay
’ ..nt Ton
Vnyinta
d t!
S m i l e i!. F biritia.
M
I
’ !1 Git line ■ r a m o doW n Mo*
Hv.itd, l u ll l.ntij, iftiif*! .iif !•* imr |*itil I, '.'- ■ same at Herald otllcfl by payt
b
a
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:d.d
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oflVeutiou
CnliUitg*’.
iiUliit*.
rs lo .*je*nd. Surtii ti' Cunii'-I!. I oj *.
from V.
i nines at the Fresltyterian ehureh
in;* for t h ' s ‘ ad.
•
tih-ltp
(VriTif, mi© **ii He**.
Gilmore und frtem(3 in
Ihe Temple
with M
I'.mhi* •' «r. .. i* |t t*i vof
■ ,f i 1 Inndft. April ' tt-22
Thet
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P
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P
V
H
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lt’CKServlr
i
». t*:.u l»«i l«rt
at the Baptist T**tnph*1 Snnf trd
Fur Kent -Cartage corner- MagInnil I lo- ovtr two hundred &lt;|. I •- . l.utti’.iilH r, *.in-half «Ul!u»
Sui
vi. ,. left ; eiteid^V
held in I
ml
*' I i «t
llidlif
r.-nl l l t h Ft. Niue dollars■ per
*.
For
how
ninny
!*c
pin
M
l,
|^rU(.
,
delegate
is
In Time of Por.re Preptire fur War
tio, where lie h.ti
hcginniitg with ( h e -Sunday school in for ('inrimmii,
Iv.• V, or
r ImPd, tuu*dnilf nllilr**
n-onlb .nel-.t.llng vvater. Ap|tly next
soi-l •*y sendlat: tin- t i*!tr.llnn f Be Prepared t l w r *
1*.i Is*!*1 . ,*»!?•* (ft I' 1
th* niornirig vitlt' Supt. Juu. D acr -pted a t&gt; *■ * ,n with tin* Foot (
liner*'
fi!t-2tp
l i'i-iiI* i- (i It t i ' I ■t ,, Mary I
I The country Ii * just b -a *• . r. I
l*,!f *!*t|-H, Itiir 1,.11f Mlitli I1 *
Jilt'd » in &lt;h arp ,. ' i i i '
, ii-" \ir .* . ■! it-'
•i-up.lit •
H
♦
♦
n
c
»
i
wntv
Bra ilntm, i itairnt.iu of tie r&gt;*;;i ara
to III Ui pi •! d'-ptii* by ijm I'r.'
♦ 1*11171nil, rummer. ntithltnK uumv. *
*' *
• n*t -*t b y tv,t!i
■ tFur Hate." Cnnydet reriiingV
ihllt
ul
t
.
•
j id -nt'* *-al| to arms. HhnwtfJ^ p a n j tbjn eommift
tliibtnld
nfte*1wir «»un**r.
outfit. OneHf, Ml Ik Furquha* bol!i?r
vlay .ftAlu.o4 gp -r.* attrl -viritont,
’ *{
.Mrs. Traylor and d.iuglit-’t. Mis* | rie^.tiu l.* b,'-in&gt;; itrmt* *,! to il i noritt;.l I
I t.'
The - follow tug vegeln hies, tile spe ,n (,n«(d condition. Ope 115, H. F.
The tqorqlng le*uo!t tl dlvered by |
M y i i ’e Trnyl.tr n - V !»J_* W.
r and (»ro(igr . W;dt&gt;ion of ac tivity, and
In ,» aplemlid teporl o f . . a full ■ la lists say. will iindubhtcdly Ik* plant
Farqiilntr engine, in use four m o n th s
Hr It *nan &gt;vts a h-svtn to matt . Lei
who .wane tit gituyt ot JJ *. U It. our prepared oi s is tit a J r'ilt'jir o li; ] Chri;iiatl Kmleiwor wee!: -oh*'Tv.il iv! Iii tim er nnmniitii tlinti T linn* iusL
ami w , on?
overy portipn tit re Eldride * at. l*it»Lx. j;&gt;f| I-k *
tbti
.Chalhini-r shiiigle tnarhin?. Ona
for fetr, s*f;
— Hflr,’ t|hln!..-. l ,v"d i,y 11
iie_&gt; DintT'il' „Brntlmm
Sot-iely
| m i n i .m
ririj 111 rn-idioued. and the titheuiits of m**I Uniter with j ie w fifty two Inch hoo
apt.r.*
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given
x
x
111
l»
y
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n
gltldi*
(oc
vinlluary
n*
their h im .* in Rirttmom!*tiinM}II in the beat way each of uh m*iy r:- T am pa was the following for Dt
fiaw. T w o cut off saws tifld marriiel
■ 3er*iyi.. (ii the evening werj* htdd,
wir.. -A ’a. ■
fpjtul. how each mny ^'d) his bit". Ih riabut night, Die dll mux ev-nl for the ijnlreutcnlu. Some families nitty ms*d
si ,;jq with tho pustor In the-pulpit
tie n* of the vtiHoils vegvtnbles. illnl wttlt shjtfting, pnlley tutd d u s t chain.
the right way nml pltuv and with entie* m o b r e B u n t "Mt* T o rent! tin
One* 15 H. .1*. coal oi) engine and six
tt'ing the puhjoct **\Vliere is .Chrlsl
.
oi!ii-rs.\vjftti!tI
lit HI m t
lion. Frank WnodrufT earn? down J
It--;:ll wrote
experi ‘lu **- nnd 1 I:•
iCflV ’’** re-| i
* •
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e v .Ty d r . one^dedaion; Sail,) ,Uf,t f „i r ,,
trin-i..H f'*r hauling blocks, one 15
Taiiahatif
—,.t winner
" *........ six d-vrividnn: _JV*
I, t . ■■
1 J .h "j',1 V‘ 0! 1
M ‘ from Titlinha*s.—
to spuild the week ! nilaiituliUity, giv.*.i* '-arnejl thought j Tn'ln* a., soul
, III1*', I»!i»'*lia|f Id «MU1 «»UM« **.
hersi- eriRifF- n \&lt;T i .iwmi'.l.
Fiva
i* ■iiiJ'tAf't l. « * b Jil.iL
, u ' . , , v , ‘ ^ H v n d w ith .h irL -.m lly .. k i t . . W o g d r u r fL „ eVcry
ht ^midil.i.l
mit'tdaj man n o ! ;
every r|a
rigitl
I, 'I’rKtn* a .*".1, r. Vtnt* d-i-*simiN
".
t ' :et: ' ,
gooYl nnd—s, two grvot! vragpnft und
lifilUdb « ; y GUIii *■
«y by : wurkigg uut t h u . nrl-.li, / bViV .;, p -t «.. b-.-,eo shortly Swoman.
. .
l.vliinisL all til* in,*iiiht-rs‘ vyer * living
M uv-IW.
- fl«l 41\yir4*.
it;,-, t .
t w o 'g o o d log carts.
Will s**ll or
I tory. ahowin;; tiiMt !'9 " ' j |(? ]q\A Mt. WoadrulT and remuitt lit
i mipII r *11. t* ,i quarts. '
•In
the
excitement
of
tho
Mimic
*’1# the** -three way* already,
t hr u!
trade.
•
Eva
Lumber
Co.,
Longwood,
IVas, fji.nti!* ivvu to four quarts.
ijt.w at the right hand
Tall.thn- av for. (he n m l 'of tho t eimany of ns Itnvo ttvetlooked tin*;
II' .,
• Gad ‘i ■ in^ ii.t rci ..lion for nil sinIl ail toll. i*.t- t&gt;'• two uoticie
Fin.
Ufi-tfc
. . .
yp'ritteti, cau &gt;|imttnr rauittl In nt*rtr,8
' lifts' v. Im would-car * t&lt;» avtdl tham* vibit.
foundation facts .of persona) u ; *ul-j
Tie* th irty-fou rth 'a n n u a l me -ling
M.-i. IF I., Thraftler of Tam pa
l ■ ng 1m I# * ". I la f I
Four room cottage* for rout.. Park
n* .1/ .whether in peaeo nr* v. ar. nt Ctia^r* gutinn d churehe* in ’ Flof- artTeitinUte*.
late) ontwitiurtc-r ounce.
■'* Mr* IL A. W w m ftif Wlthobt good health all -eDe U 'lj n t - h d a c a m ts in &lt;Tampa, April 17-IHtlj,
* ‘!v
° P,ll-m tu lU-' pf
the guest of
Av* -. near Ten th . IL C . DuBosef
TurnSw ntii-ipisHfi pt,uwte
nig of Liw aerviees,
this week.
6f)-tfc
VVaUr.aekqi, nop ntinv. , ,
it. d nr stopped.
DIa .* 'Bights j with th • them?, " Florida First for
The
nt
ting
l.&lt;
utu.
liUJdt
Hum
bonus.
roB,erl as. n Farm, r
without dUcrlt
and will) ro-TChrlat k n d tl'** Church.'- Tin* date
^ 1 he many friends in this i i t y of
There were many p x tti-r of San­ lenth - i n r ; - ami it brinr..* II
J.'.,, te e n
t just le-faro th - Orlan.h, hV i ct font; lettuce, pea* utui -ntdishes
v. dt liOt nil he planted at t ut* time, jhllt
N-. A, c b llje r t will* bo pieasi-d to ford folk* wh &gt; ftpont Sumlny at t! I- •*
•
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1m *
• 1- II-’ . WiOdroq, mti ,ue. cfutlvw .plani.liiBs two to Hu. *
{ s x e vovitft.
!* rn oi This ftuccpsa I:t doveloptpg Da; tuna B rarh , motoring pv- r ip wag.* (ltd g U h t k n t battles and it i * : that ' l u r c h -i can send «am* retire-: " O F o l « r t ‘ w i n T ^ made I
■ ns to
th: Moori-litvcijMctiort where b * T* tho morning ami -returhlfig in the fin* ablest all. pur enomk.i cmit.l ] s -fft-ttiv-a to Tam pa nnd 'Orlando'. |
, i T n *„!i Ktqiply thiuiis limit the
15 ’ - lr n ' m f hts ho*re ti.pil tlje fol- in - evuilnr;.' Guests of Mr. Jftlm. kno-.v
One trip from home. This is a, good tiCUMIII.
. •
J" 1 from the Florida Grow r will j H u s m II were Mr. nn.d .Vra, AT D
6he, v oith copying plan.
ttf early Irish tsitntoc-t mte peek to I
in
orery
ntodorn
army
the
med­
hr ia
Parrish, Mrs. 1. D . F c arson, Mis* ical t. rvic* is the I'rst, or shatild )e ,
In*
«t,t* Itnlf tiusbel will Ih* iiipilretl mid
lit
. Thr, lar ■
corjHifptlopiS
have Margaret* Cadwallatfcr, Mist i’eros. to be (trganiaod. inta effleioncy. Mo* • Miss Sophia Rrinochl, steretary of late imtat.'in «nj-lialf lm h.-l to one
h -. n i
i.iDid recently, and th e . Dr, Stoveiyi ami M r. Ruvsall Hngett, biiixatlqn camiei iltat of all mu*&gt;t ho of Northeast tllstrlci ’has moved in l.tu tiet or more; tl^tH’mlltig ' upon the I
l n*n!lnbli* for IhUl
Arinlhei coogen’ al party who were netupulopsly sanitary anfl clean to [itck n U tvllK now led tig locat ' d_a i niinjunt of m
.charfr havu Jur,t heott adtl/arlwJ
purp'Me- ^Ifj,
■ “W s-li, li-bh p" J
by the tale. These are the ,'Ioor guests nf Mr. Geo. DeCottas were lOtt— rve -t he-strer,;) Il pf tlie fighting f " - TToid fit It St.
tut,. s sln’iiilffTie gi. bir frnnst Ihruuglt*
. Ila.tm- Gtowi’rx Su()j»T)T Loui|iany, 'Sir. and Mrs. Geo. D. HbvHoji, fdrs^.'&gt;f,tneii or the men. In training.
m
out I he winter.
.
th"
" I f Your Feet ATe Clad
• • Te Haven Yegrtablo Kx- Alien Jones nnd Mr. Hpm A'ouji’. i. ' T t 'H rr***nttal that the molt nnd
Mix’
.
*
Nell
Steel:*,
our faithful cor­
In the event tlmt the faintly wishes]
__
*,
ehnr,** aml the Moore Haven Ln*ol
In the Fprlngtlme the
women ami tliildren hack home respondent In Jacksonville tells of a to rube vegetable* t*» f ttpply current!
Alan Who Owns Them I*
Development Com pany. Th e eapiMrs. Geo. Armstrong experts to must lie largely self supporting; great t»vi*"flow me; ting given in ' tu rds utui nb.t to Mqqdy n HUrph's f*tr I
Apt to Write .-in EsHny
jt-‘ Mock of each.Is UD.onf). nr.d tho leave on Thursday to visit Mrs. F. they must not ho or boronto u bur­ honor of Dr. and Mrs. Francis E. .nulling the iitiiouulH tiidh-ali*! nl*ove|
On the Joys of l.b ln g"
b n,rj orators In each case aro Mor- I*. Strong in Hrooksville.
Mrs. den on tins men at tin* front, who Clark, at th,* Flrt.t Presbyterian *|iotild Ik* con*lder(thly InctenKed.
and whnl
,a» N. H orwlu^ John J. o 'B t lc n , N Armstrong and son, Fraser Arm have tltelr hands fail of very serious church.
It was packed nnd a fttis
Peters Says Is So
A* Colh rt and John W. Iktrlon. .strong expect to make their home in nlfairs. * In o t l n ; words, it is just us program carried out.
All th« city
Was Well Trained.
needful in the end that th? army union and Feniaiulina and Gilmore
Mnny it itntn who penult* himself re
r
waiting ar.d praying a t home for vic­ sucieties were represented. Dr. and In* h*d forllt to imiNlcnl enlertiiltihieu.4
tory shall !&gt;o at its highest physiv.il Mrs. C la rk also spoke in th? River­ lie does not cure for will iqipreclnte
W E ’ RE selling som? styleful
efficiency as the army of fighters in side Presbyterian church ut another the following: "W hat itinde you Htnrt
spring h o o t s for men nnd
chipping your hiiiuix when tlmt woman
the field or the camp. ,
hour to the Juniors, Introduced by
w o m e n t h a t nre joyfully
.stepped on your foot lu tlie irutncnr?"
T h e State Board of Health for Miss Steele, district suporlntenent. "I wns dozing," answered Mr. Cumcourageous in dwign nnd nt the
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almost thirty years has worked for She's ti faithful worker nnd -well d e­ rox. “ I lliought mother und the girls
la m e lime comfortably shaped.
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the physical and sanitary uplifting serves that unusual for Florida, were hnvfftg u musicnle nt ho&amp;te, nnd
Bring your feet here, and give
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of Florida. . With prido it realizes pleasure.
one of them was Hlgnnllng that it was
them the time of their lives.
time to applaud."
had come lo hotter than normal un­
SW E EPIN G REDUCTIONS IN
U t
derstanding and practice of sanitary
From two friends, 'M rs .
Rev.
A Test
ALL HATS
conditions that make better health Spaulding und our press reporter,
E. H . PETEI^S
When
boiled
nnd unboiled eggs get
and that prevent disease, either , fh Miss Kutkerine Local of the C on ­
mixed, spin them nud the bolted ones
Bools, Shoes and Slippers
isliatAd cases or in epidemic prevn- gregational C-. E. center at Cocoawill spin around quite fust, whllo
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“ Dear, loving sou), thou has gone to
th y rest..
To that tjcautirul land b y a loving
God blessed.
T h y friends and th y kindred will
see thee no more
Till -they shuil meet thee on that
"* heavenly shore.”
Then m ay we ta k e heed and our
lives prepare.
T o meet thee in glory, G od's bless­
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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A CHI EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
“ HE’LL PRENT 'EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

Dr. M asters Mere on Wednesday
A t the Woman’s Club on Wednes­
day afternoon Dr. M asters of Port
Orange will bo the guest of the Wel­
fare Department artd will deliver a

lecture on the Psychology „f
It is Dr. . Masters'•■ •purii
clear up some of the dduald
exist in the minds of
th a t ure so disturbing
ha&lt;
so distorted b y various w m ,
show how the mind iiirtnem
hsidth. Tho;t» who heard Jt:
ters' powerful address 0qT
losis at the Methodist rh.fr
eral months ago will
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opportunity to h-ar |.
Men and women, dnrinr

and

ora are invited to the t • •,
entirely free and open to nil
W om an’s Club Wednesday ;.ft
ut three o'clock.

Porch floors arc exposed lo rain,sleet, snow and
extremes of heat and cold. It takes a mighty
good paint to stand up against such conditions.
More than that—it must he ptoof against the
tread of many feet. We guarantee that

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Oh,'*Florida, land b y a loving God
blessed
With health giving climate, and
brilliantly drefcsed;
Oh Florida, Innd of blossoming
No princess of beauty wns ever on
flowers,
throned
Of soft evening dews and freshening
Who surpasses (Juoen Nature, as
showers,
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she is adorned,
Where bride’s o’r’anfcc hlohsoms their
In iho inost southern state of our
petals unfold,
nation today,
Whore oranges gleam in the green
• Florida, Sunny Florida.
like balls of gold,
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Mrs. J. Tildon Jacobs.
Where murmuring pines- their tall
• Cbuluota, Florida.
branches ■ sway,
In- Florida, Dear Florida.
• T h e road to the . cemetery has
Oh, Florida, land of the spike-laced been torn .up and at the present
time is hardly tit for travel. T h e
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will give you the longest wear.on your porch
floor*. It's made for boat decks.1 Think ot
f lic wear and tear— salt water spray, tropical
heat, zero weather, and the icraping and it
scratching of hundreds of liecto.
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D K V O K Deck Paint will t}ol turn
white. It won’t ijcclfchip o r crack
— cvep when it is scrubbed withhot water and soap, Made In eight
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GEUA'. T*'V - FARRAR IN -JOAN TH E WOMAN.**
who will appear at the Star Theatre Thursday, Matinee and Night

W indow Flags, for window or w ind-shield, m ade of
peper, size 6x10 inches, each

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detour made some time ago to Or­
Mrs. H. II. Jdrnlgan is visitingr rellando via I.nke Mary played huvut I a t iv .•r* and friends in Palutka this
with tin* road and something should
..be done at uii 44i (or litis par* of t he '
Mrs. .1 K Pritchard and
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. road, as our cemetery of all places ilaughl'T, Joyce, of Orlando
who
should he made one of the most a t­ Have been visiting the former’s sis­
tractive places In Our community. t e r ,'M r s . Billie Jacobs and Mrs. W.
Much good work has been accom­ 1. Higgins Have returned home.
plished on the cemetery in the past
F.dwin Jacobs, who was quite ill
year hut more-should be done and if and confined to his bed last week is
the road could lie put in order, mure out again.*
people would go theye for a visjt an
Mr. and Nlra. It. It. Roberts. Mrs.
more interest in a beautiful ceme­ W. 11. Merry weal her, Mrs. W. F.
tery would b&lt;: urousciit T h e follow- Gravel} spent Saturday in Sanford.
ing from the Stuart Messenger is
T h e teachers of the public school,
good advice:
Misses M ary A ulin and Katherine
” nf course we never have much Flint gave the children an Faster
Th e
o c c a s io n to usp a cemetery in Stu ­ egg hunt 'F rid a y afternoon.
little
folks
enjoyed
the
contest
very
art, still there is no reason Why we.
should not care for this one, for in much. Finding the pretty egg was a
spite of the fact that we seldom real pleasure and winning t lie Faster
have a funeral, we shotild care for bunnies for finding the greatest
our cemetery and make it a plan* of number was a great achievement.
beauty in honor of the d e a d , few
The' Sunday school Faster exer­
though they be that nco.pjuml there. cises were very appropriate and in­
Karii
rims,
with
its
. We might in connection wi th this teresting.
teacher
arranged
what
they
’
chose,
cemetery make it the home of our
bountiful' birds who would gladly keeping it a secret frorr\ the other
flock to. this place if only a little! classes, tiius to m ake the surprise
time and money was spent to make program complete .1 This surprise
it attractive to them. I’laHt, a' fcW created a Hryat amount of. unlliuslmulberry trees and some shrubs ' asm and all the classes cam e up
that they may have food and a suit- with something good. T h e program
•nblu place to nest and when the was quite a micct--,*. Though all the

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time conus, go out, among *1
and hear, tl u i r 1beautiful nnPtt
o f thankfulness and you will truly
be glad that y o u hovediad a hand In
helping them find a home.

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So D istinctly
“N o, I am not visiting
A /r
in the city. I am at home
almost five hundred miles
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away. W e have just had a . / \ jl - f '
Bell Telephone put in and I
couldn’t resist calling you by
Long Distance.
It’s marvelous that we can hear each other as distinctly
as though we were in the same room, and
the Long Distance rates arc so reasonable!
I really don t sec how we ever man­
aged without a Bell Telephone. All the
merchants and every one we know uses the
Bell. It has saved me thousands of steps
and hours of worry already.
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‘It s worth thd cost simply to be able
to. sit at home and visit with friends hun­
dreds of miles away.”
Every B ell T eleph one is a L ong D istance Station.

One of the most beautiful and in­
teresting sights in the south is New
Orleans La. ) ceifletery, which is kept
scrupulously tidy* all tin* time, &gt;vith
landscape gardeners, helpers and
superintendents to look after the
work.
Could it he anythin g else
hut a place of beauty? One fools on
entering tho plnrc that he is truly
entering the city of the dead and a
feeling of awe and revenenre steals
over one which cannot he overcome.
. A northern gentleman, in spenking
to us the other d ay of- hi* rtivd his
wife’s trip through the south several
years ago, spoke of their stopping i
New Orlentis. and while there and
ufter visiting nearly everything else
of interest hi* proposed a visit to th
cemetery.
His wife accepted the
proposal and after spending several
hours wandering Ground in this
beautiful place they returned to. ^hc
hotel, tired but well repuid for their
trip.
The licxt morning, he suitl,
"W h e r e away today, dear?"
She
answering said, " I f you don’ t spec­
ially care 1 would like to go out to
the cemetery agnin, us it is so beau­
tiful."-^. T h a t is New* Orleans’ ceme­
tery nnd of.course we nrh't h ave one
that interesting, but we ran have
one just a* pretty for its sire, and
it should be done. L et’s get b u s y on
this matter, gentlftincn, and show
some folks what can be done if we

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A.RESUME
SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP'TO DATE
AiJrrti itU Cn(iimiAtiib»i for 1K11
Col ama l o MS#c*rtf H ist*'/* or f*bor&gt;«
Miil. H. A, T ttk m , PImm
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hymn,, the " S t a r Spangled ^iannsp”
delightfully rendered by Mrs. Oco.
Hoy, accompanied bn tho piano by
Mrs. It. E. T olar.
At the- refresh*
ment hour, a delicious chicken' salad
course was served, followed b y an
ice cream course. Assisting with re­
freshments were Ml*. Prod tyal*-

S o cia l Calendar
Wednesday afternoun, April I*
J)r. Masters at Woman's Club.
Thuisday morning, April I'*
* * ‘ Mrs C. E. Henry us haste** at
bridge purty at Woman’* Club,
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, honoree.
Thursday u/lernoon Hod C ross Association p o d s at
Woman’s Club.
Friday nftornoo.rf, April JO—
Mrs. Geo. D. Bishop entertains nt
t bridge for Mrs. Mnultb-n mid Mrs.
_ Thrasher.
Mrs. W. P. Carter and Mrs. B.*A.
Howard give n large bridge p a i t y at
the homo of M is. to w a rd .
Saturday ufternoon—
Auction bridge, Mrs. It. A. N e w ­
man hostess.
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don, Mrs. Forrest Luke, Mrs. C , K.
Henry, Mrs. I). S. Lewi*, Mrs. W. E.
Wataotr,'Mr*. T. S. Huff. Mrs. N ormn. McLaughlin. Mrs. W. I.i M or­
gan.-M rs. Julius Schultz, Mrs. Hunsrtl. Mrs. Frank .Miljer. Mrs. T h os.
A. Neal, Mrs.' S . ' E . Barret. Mrs. C .
} l . Vorce. Mrs. E. M. G alloway.
Mr* F I Gonrab'-s, ,\fr*. R C
Bower Mr*. Gen D. Itislinp, Mr*.
It. I’
Dm**. AI r*. Lawson, Mr*.
Garner, Mr*. G. F. Smith, 'M r s .
Ralph Wight, Mrs. Fred Walsman
ami Miss Olga Schultz.

with a lullaby of her omv rn'mp&lt;ni- ! man aml Mi“ n | K« Srhu,,3!- 'rhwM
lion: Itejoiee, W 4 n.l-.tng l.nv ■ b&gt; present « ere M-* J. S Wilson. 7 1 /*.
, Hand.-I, Irr'h Folk Jii.ng on When °
L T a v ,o r * M r*- MrLnulln. M is
| Word-* Fail, tlpl.-ilunoe. I i.i r’ ud-. Kr:‘ t,k "
Mrs. Win. M e
Santa Lucia. Italian, i.uflajiy, Hub- K l " ,1,,n' Mrs. C . il. I lin ger,, M,rs.
hard.
Wo all hope to have Miss M“ &gt;' I,ickin»* Mffc It. J. Holly. M w
Hubbard with us again and hope t h e ' n * A ‘ Howard, members of the club,
l ‘lndoyrnphr(t in Corfu me
will have tile greatest success with i ‘ H i * ! * uc*ts W?fo Mm. John Meisch,
While
selling
tickets at the W ind­
he longs and her new ideas rottrern-,
L. Hurd, Mrs. \V, P. C ar­
ing music.
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fer, Mrs. .Julius Schultz and Mrs. sor Hotel in Jacksonville for the
patriotic entertainment which was
K. K. Button.
A d e l e Itunge, S e c y .
given lust night in Morocco Tem ple
under the (umpire* of the D. A.' R.
W u / h lr r
H V h / iu u n
■ ■ K erry W e r t ItriJijr’
and I. (). D. B. K. for the American
Saturday morning hi the office of
Mr*. ,S, E. Hatrett charmingly e n ­
Red Cross. Miss Clarissa Starling of
tertained the E ve ry Week Bridge th i county judge, tljo marriage of
this city and Mis* Muriel Bland of
Club on S atu rd a y afternoon, at Mrs. Mate Wcidmun of Toledo,
Jacksonville were photographed in
which the prize was won by. Mr* Ohio, and Mr. John Wallace, man­
the costume of a Red .Cross nurse,
Forrest Lake to whom was given ager of the Benson Springs Inn at
the photograph appearing in S u n­
French (lower basket in white filled Enterprise was solemnized,
d a y ’s Tiims-Union which »ays:
with spring flowers.
Mis. E. M.
The ceremony was performed by "T h e se an* two of the many pretty
Galloway who was a guest of the Mis* Kate Inman and wns her first
girls who have been assisting in this
club was presented- with a lovely experience in lyin g a nuptial .knot
P retty llirth tla y Party
work.*’
Mm. Hoy Pollard celebrated the guest to Wei.
since , receiving her commission as
itccond birthday * of Imr little son,
.notary public. DcLund Record.
I n f fa nor o f VJritnr*
James Hoy, J r „ with u lovely chil­
Many charming entertainments
Fifth (Iradr n't ihe Lyric
dren'* party on Monday in huno. of
are Jieing given this week in honor
The pupil* of the Fifth grade were
M a m i Ay Jtriilye ‘
the event. Tho roortyt were prettily “ treated" to the performance of
of
Mrs. B. I,. Thrasher of Tampa,'
Atnopg th e many panics that are
adorned with quuntitir* of pink and Robinson CrusOo at the Lyric last
who
Is visiting Mrs.
R. A. New­
being given in honor of Mrs. D. L.
white llox in-, pleasing combination Thursday a ftern o on ’ by
Mrs. Geo. Thrasher of T a m p a ,.w h o is visiting man. and Mrs. Muulden of Washwith ferns.
A big white hirthduy Dickenson, principal of the Gramamong her ihuny ft lend t Jit Sanford i n g V ' t D- C „ the guest of her sister,
cake with a green candle and one in
mar school and Mis. Dwight Bali-, there has been nothing more charm ­ Mrs. A. I*. Can nelly. T h e first is a
pink, graced the table or n pm Anted hitt their teacher.
These -young ing than the morning bridge with small bridge parly with whieh Mrs,
with its floral docbratlohs, and little people contributed the largest
w hich Mrs. J. M. Wallace enti r- Full *ton is entertaining 'this after­
fluffy chirks filled with candles for amount In the Gram mar 'school- to
talned at Hotel Carnes, on Friday. noon. On Thursday morning Mrs.
' pi dee favors. T h e tiny guests w eie Ihe Children’* Home Society In' the
Six- card tallies were placed in th&lt;* Charles E. Henry will rntertain with
■ Arthur* It. 7.. and Kathleen J o h n ­ recent •'campaign for funds, having |„ My drawing room wKi. li w ;l*
a large bridge party at the W om an's
son, Edwin,
Margaret and
Lois rolh-et -d and given over JJlI.Otf. j cimruungly d*‘ci»rt»t~d w ith'pink ole* Club for Mr*. Thrasher and Friday
Shelly, M argaret Dunid, ( ’ hntinrey Ii wo-, in rernRiiltioo &lt;d thcii failh- anders and’ rose* intermitudud wi th afternoon Mrs. Geo Bishop tioter.Wilson, M argery Hoskins, John C«&gt;uin th» eami.i" -a t h 11 f,»•., *^ whnh, w .r h 1 1*&gt; |, ■
., | . i ii a - wi th .i • ' it h' r i i ■ I |&gt;.,rt v tor
rier. J. wi * Louise Still-s -II. lam,-*
Cat i-day afUTnoon
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, I, ,i in I p i in-,! . .i, &gt;■! p j* ii , I P r n htilh lad.i*.
lla.vs, Elizabeth M aru Mo,,"
lllr,
New mao will do- iio*tt***
!■ fuuiiVu* I.. tb ■ I i*t*,ry
i r.i ,t i i .
car ie.| • out lie- to M u K
Mi OM- Mi Uburn, Ilil.y G.'IJen, Jr . 1t,f |(n!.to the auction bridge club and will
* ' n 1 ' • hi* !i.sa ! rid,n Si Ii.-tin* ol grii-r, and pi ilk
Ellen Telfoid and Geoig.- M ,n i'. j ;l ,j ||
lav
it.- a number’ of othtr friend* in
oat.
pt.ilei ailtl ■ almv e I In- i iiml"! nitrroi
Mrs. Pollard was «&gt;si*t -,l. by \Jr*
honor
of Mrs, Thraslit-r and Mrs.
were draped Autcriene. il.r,-* and tiny
Granger in the entertainment of the
Maublen.
. S ric-S i irx C ater laired
flags w ere th e favor* th a t ad o rn e d
'little guiets. , ir e cream and cake
Mrs. John {'.. S m ith was hostess tin* re fn n h m e n t p lates, giving
were served.
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P icn ic of I.)f L eo n Syrinit*
on Friday afternoon to the members 1touch of patriotism to the charming
A pleasant
pari
of congenial
of tin* Seiv-Sew C lu b and a number *ceti *. Tin 1 hostes* wns as -1*|.*i|- In
frii • !• (h.ii up, i ihe ,1 • at 11
C rctlnn M u.tic ( I &lt;
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of nt'e r frn-nd
d.- Iiml * nt afti r i It** pie i -i i *,!
. .i Fiuluv
a r n ing
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gut -i' I.-. Mi* •* p de* I.* " r-priuj
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Uu Sat " d a y , April l i t ’ i he r ’.- ||{*I t(nl
■ vii* * m I'ovi.-i &lt;d 1 i:pi:nu lam Ii
t i , Ml-' Fr..r. * , . . 1 ,
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IF r ii tint- &lt;*■i
c l b u f t . , 'h . * u - ( l a b
w ;,* ib-hglit,*ul...
Mi- E V G allow a). Mi*.
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11r t ■, fo: - h ig h sc o re , e.j 11
f l i t r l u r i r .i l b y M i i i i . i l . i l i 1 1 , 1 , 1 ' , r . i |*r«" *-h, i • h t *
Thomas
A. Neal, Mrs. Margaret
wlm gave u* ui^. unui.i.i, t .itK on t lie
»mg to einhtuideri-il pillow top was won
Marne*.
Min,
S E. Barrett and Mr*.
by
Mrs.
W.
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Thigpen
and
ih*
sec­
on a* ual subject, "Songs W ithout ‘ combination with quantities of beau■ Words." T h e ladies* of tin choir of tiful-rows, glowing nasturtiums in ond score piir.e ‘a crm-ln-l liugelie Harry Fupwnrlh.
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the Holy Cross church and other all the tint* of yellow and gold glv- y oke was won by Miss Charlotte
Ft a ivr r Sate Pn%t ponrd
fricnih were also invited and m any j ing a touch of brlilimil color to the Hand. To Mis. Thrasher was prrof them enjoyed,' w ilh u* this beau- cliurinitsg arrangements
Tlirre was M-uied a lovely emm*ole. oilier in­
T h e C ivic committee of the Wom­
tiful pingram.
Mt.o lliibbnrtl sang tiie unique ilistin tion of - having vited guests wide Mi*. It. W. Ilrrn- an’s, ( lull have railed'off the flower
Newman. MrA
I' ami pl.-.nt sale who it was to luivithe following.song* aCCnmpaiiind b y sung for the lir*t tim** at a social don. Mg.Mrs. T.f,a* h. ludshing het program gathering Ibis sen-oil tin* national Connelly and Inr gut-si, Mr*. Maul- bt-ei,, given on Saturday afternoon.

Owing to the h ig h 'w in d s and extiepiely d r y w i t h e r there fa a
scarcity of flower* and it j* consider­
ed inadvisable to put plunts in the
ground u nder present conditions.
The sale has been postponed indef­
initely.
.In nine ltri,tbrrfiin)it flir u ir
i u n tp a n te d

by

R*&gt;v.’ A r t h u r

Fearing Feck, the choir boy* of the
Church, of tho Holy ti-ross and tim
Junior Brotherhood of SC. A n d .c w s
plchleed at C l a y Sptlngs on S a tu r ­
day, enjoying nil the pleasures th a t
surround th e Interesting even ts o f a
picnic.
A fte rn o o n T e a on Stone In la n d
Chaperoned b y Miss Lillian Her­
ring and M a ste r Thomas Wight «t
guy party of jo lly ,y o u n g folks mo­
tored over to Stone Island on S a t­
urday afternoon and enjoyed tea

with Mr. and Mm. A. B. Commons,
tho rulers suprem e of th a t thriving
little -.commonwealth.
Included in
the party weVo Mr*. H e n r y W ight,
Airs. Hal W ight, . Mr... and Mrs.
Chris. Tyldr, "Mr*. 0 . I. Loueks of
Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Nichol­
son of i'a w tu e k c t. It. 1 t» Mr. and
M'.v Derby of Oil C ity, Fa., and
Mr
M ay of Detroit. Mich.
T o.the O a n t r a l D e L a n d
Attending the weekly dance nt
DeLand iyi Frid ay overling a paity.
qf young folks from Sanfqrd chap­
eroned by Mr*. Allan Jones were
Misses Ruth M c D a n ie l, F a n n ie Kebas
Munson, Elizabeth Stafford and
France* Gonzales; M a n . R&gt;y Ctilt*
tendon, Hum/
Humph,
Douglass

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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VOLUME VIII

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Woith Liv in g
NUMBER 71

SANKOKD) FLORIDA. TUESDAY. APRIL 21, 1917
ing the vast Mood supplies required
from America, one result of which
will tend to ameliorate the rise in
prices.

TUESDAYS

CHRISTIAN RAILROAD
ENDEAVOR BOYS RAISE
OF SANFORD OLD GLORY

mammoth auditorium is being built
in Confederate -Park to house all
that is. now *and attractive in the
• •
Motor Word World. Every ear sold
#12213220
In Florida will he on display to its
• " I have proposed a plan by which
best advantage and persons who con ­
the allies cair-consplidate under one
template a purchiiw* may look them
hand' the whole purchase of staple
all oyer under the samr roof and
foodstuffs from our market und not
he
well entertained while deciding
only will competitive bidding he
on
thdr
choice. A special musical
abolished, hut by cooperation on our
program will 6o rendered each ' af­
side we can urrange u proper bal­
ternoon and evening hy*the W. (J.
ance between the rights of producers
W. orchestra, Professor' Adolph MurHOOVER s a y s t h i s is o u r nnd consumers.*'
PRESBYTERIAN SOCIETY ARE F L A G RAISING EXERCISES ien, director. Other entertainment RAILROAD RATES WILL NOT
F I R S T DUTY TO
AGAIN THE BEST IN
. ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON
features will he in keeping with Wie
BE RAISED WITHOUT
Death of Baby Roy
’
ALLIES
THE STATE
progressive spirit of the automobile
AT SHOPS
~
HEARING
.
Francis Steinipeyer,*lhe infant son
industry. Ruilrnad rules, equal .one
London, April 23.—Tho first and of Mr. and Mrs. Frarfk Adams died
The Christian Endeavor Sjociety
While the people of this city and
Nut only the city of Sanford and
most important duty of the Amer­ tit the home of the parents last «•£ the Sanford Presbyterian church county are among the most patriotic rates plus 35 cents have been grant­
Seminole
county, hut tho interior o f.
ican people to their allies is to econ­ Friday night. The sudden death of still holds the banner for being the in the country it remained for the ed for the round trip from all Flor­
Florida at large should he proud o f
ida
points,
good
for
the
entire
week.
omize on food studs. This is the this bright little child was a blow to first society in the 'world* in .the of­ employees of the A. C. L. Railway
the efficient work of, ihu Sanford
appeal of Herbert C. Hoover, chair­ parents and. relatives and friends ficial record and especially * in ef­ to have the first flag raising and This is an'exhibition of Floridiuns for
Board of Tra’do because of the
Floridians'and,the
Jacksonville
deal­
man of the American commission for and the news could hardly he be­ ficiency.
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public patriotic meeting. Under the ers invite their friends to join in achievements of"Secretary Marlowe, '
relief’ in Belgium, and recently ap­ lieved. The little chap had liven in
Thi.x world’s record has been held leadership of- ,Supt. Hansel nnd
nt the meeting of the southeastern
pointed head of the* American food good health to within it few days of by the Presbyterian, Society of this Master Mechanic Stevens und the making this second annaul auto show
states
freight receivers and shippers
the success it deserve*. ‘.Special
board.
.
,
his death nnd no alarm had been city for the past two years and different* heads of the departments days have been announced, as fol­ mec.tlng held at Chattanooga, Tenn.
• 'although the lawrels were'contested here the men decided, to •raise a large lows: Monday \pril 30th. Jack­ April 20th. A general meeting was
"If we do not do it," he .declared felt by parents or friends.
for by many this year and for awhile tlag pole and limit Did (Duty in'the
today to the Associated Press, "we
sonville and Chamber of Commerce called to he held in that' city and
The fune ral services'occurred Rom
atand a grave, chance of losing the th e .residence Saturday afternoon at it looked like Seattle add Philadel­ shop yard, thus demotunraling their Day; Tuesday, May 1st. Duval board of governors, of the Sanford
phia would wrest the victory from
war, because our ullics cannot light 2:30,• Rev-^Spencer officiating.
In­ the Sunlord folks .the good news patriotism during these troublesome Day and-Rotary Night; Wednesday, Board of Trade, realizing the Im­
times when* our nation is ut war May 2nd. Fraternal Duyt Thursday, portance of the rraults und wishing
without food. Our enemies an- cal­ terment was mad**' in Lakevicw
romes to u» that Sanford wins again with Germany and Tier ulii&lt;s.
culating that Americans will fail in Cemetery.
May 3rd, Good'Roads Day: Friday. a fair representation for tho,growers
arul tin* meeting in Orlando lust
this ami our allies will need to givs
May It h. Society May: .'jittirduy. and 'le:j,'i r» of Seminole county hnd
Sine*
Those
boys
are
busy
during
The sympathy of many friends W!-ek- gave the state banner to the
in. 'America can upset these* calcu-l got S ,'tlf to the t*.Moving.. parents of
Ma . .’it It, l)eal&gt;T- und all Florida their secretary attend this meeting
tile
Week
the
tiffinnl
llag
raising
was
Pr&gt;*sh&gt;teriiiu’s of Sunlord .ind this
und to suy that Sanford was there
Iations."
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Day.
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t lui* lr. ’ !•* one who «;i&lt; taken from lit;.' Wits lamb'd for the good work Hindu on Sunday :ilt,-rnooit at three
with the evidence and facts goes
I'lie executive committee in
Mr. Hoover oliser vations w r" their i 'i| ' Ml ■•uddoriiy, hut they of all the C.. E societies and espec­ «i d o c k .and a large crowd assembled
without
saying when the results of
at the sards nt that time. Mayor charge of the show fo llo w : A.
made after three weeks of t-on»ultathe meeting are seen thorugh the
have faith in Him who &lt;h&gt;cth nil ially that of tin Presbyterian society, Davison acted tis chairman of the Morgan, Chairman; E. Scrivon
tion with members of the British.
tlti’ ^ h a s headed the societies of the
newspaper accounts and from the
French and Italian cabinets.
He things for the hVst und Ills will he whole world for so long und still meeting njui aftt/ patritoie airs hud Bond, Max Morgant huu, Gus
minutes
of the meeting. Nineteen of
been
rendered
by.
th"
Sunford
Bund
Johnson and L. K. Bisscll,
also investigated the food and shift­ done. • •
leads.
the largest trade bodiea in the
und
a
mule
quartette
the
big
llag
ping situations und plans for Amer­
southeast
wefe represented in per- .
This record is one that is the pride was unfurled and as the beautiful
ican cooperation. The net result he
son and many others by letter or
of the city and of the state and the emblem of nur countfy want thing
arrived at was that between now
proxy, and in
iiddition
several
Presbyterians can he congratulated to the lirecxe* ronfe.’ ti and tiiitiiaanti the next- harvest it would n w h'lh’sale grocer*. &lt;lr&gt; good* men
I*} t-li&gt;- -■i*|,| cl .ill circiN ii11&lt;&gt;ii |In* *ure 'lags dropped from the ("Ids
quire a supreme effort by the Amer­
•iii'l individual producers and con­
spli-inlnl record
The work of tin and *• .*
on-r the crowd
ican people.
sumers were present and it is evi­
* liriMimi Etnl'-tV'ir
among
the
"I feel, it my duty tn tniphaMZ*,"
lion G**o. G. Herring was then
denced that one of the largest com­
young people iif talii'« city
hearing
Mr. Hoover .continued, "that the
'introduced and gave what was pro­
mercial unions ever attempted in
fruit and should receive the henity
food situation is pnto of the utmost
nounced as one of the finest patrisouthern territory combined their
support of every one interested in
gravity which, unless it is solved
|otlc speeches that hhs been given
weight to offset the petition o f car­
th" welfare -.of the. young people.
may possibly ’ resolve in the collapse
jin this city in many years breathing
riers to increase their freight rates
The meeting of Gif* L&lt;-\. K. Societies
of, every thing we hold dear in civili­
as it dill the true spirit of Aoieri15 per cent.
The matters to ho ,
of the st ite of Florid.i at Orlando
Jitdge Hearing
dwelt* at
zation. *
handled
were
strictly
railroad ques- • '
last week was wVll attended and
1length upon the patriotism and de­
tions of vital Interest to the shipper
"The total stock of food today
there were hundreds of ifclvgatca
votion
of tin* railroad men to jlie BID BROTHER MOVEMENT and receiver and those organizations
tnniluMc in the allied world is simply' SILENCE SEEMS TO WRAP and visitors at the ’ I'o n v iitio ii.
,
•
.dun. tli.ir devotion &gt;to duty at all
which failed to have representatives
not sufficient to bust until. September
STARTED IN THIS CITY
THE CENTRAL EMPIRES
The third day of the Christian times and said that if h i wanted to
w ho won* experienced ruilroatl men
if America continues its present rate
YESTERDAY
IN FOLDS
Endeavor convention CTosed Saint 'raise i eompnny in defense of the
were ut a great los.i.
of eonsumptinn.
daj night
with a large rrowil of n.'tio-i h"' would want nothing better
Dne
nl
the
greatest
movements
for
"We are no\v face to face with the
Ushered in by a prolonged artil­
From Florida: Jacksonville,' Tam­
local Eiuhnivonrs augmenting th" than to have a company of railroafd the hoy is the establishment of, the
results of lust year's poor harvest: lery bombardment a renewed attack
pa.
Pensacola and Knnford wen*
abend} large crowd of delegates men, corning os' they do from th" Juvenile Protective Association in
the diversion n( man power from oil tiermuti lines was begun at iluwii
represented
nnd from this the ef­
ut tending evening sessions ai .the {ranks of skilled mechanics, men of this city. At a good meeting held
agriculture all over the world, the by the British on both aides of the
Presbyterian church.
Throughout iron nerve und men who have been in the M"thodijl church last Sunday fective work of Snnford can he seen
unavailing efforts of the European river Srarpe. The extent of the ntthe day gteiil interest and enthiisi- 1 trained by the very pdturc of their afternoon ut four o'clock Judge when it is known that the Hanford
women to plant available fields fully, turk was not clearly developed,
asm was evinced by t'je Endeavor-' work to o h e v the rulea and com­ llousliold'T presided and the bil­ Board of Trade secretary, because of
the isolation', of Russia, the sinking hut it is officially announced thnt it
ers and visitors
It' '■ h ■ t
Bar- mauds of -their super no
lie uiso lowing officers ol the association his stand in favor of the shipper*
of food ships and many other opened on a wide front. Sal id.i
was elected u member of d -commit­
her ul Dos
l*i
MoiOis, Iowa, who ur- ^praised th" men for jheir patriotism were elected:
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rausi-s.
lory progress is reported. Early d&lt;- rived
tee
of seven to take nction ut once
1
Friday
morning* gavf* nh i in hi Ing the first in S«nf«*rd to hnv*
President, Jim. D. Jinkin'
1
in favor .of the nhipptr, the freight
‘ England, Fiance 'nnd Itfdy are' tuils shatter'd the bust remaining inspiring talk on the subject. " \ nit olln i.il ffag raising and paid them
Vice Pr-'sld' lit, Mrs. Henry Wight.
reducing eonsumptinn by drastic defenses of the Hindcngiug lin»
receiver and his interest. On tho
.'Milouiilcns Nation by 1920." Short*a high compliment upon their d"VoSecretary
and Treasurer, Henry committee of resolutions were Tip­
steps, but even with all this reduc­ north of the Scurpe, by tuking the reports from ' the different shrleti*-*, flan to &lt;Iut&gt;* not orijy in tl • * posi-.
IVahndy.*
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ton of Jacksonville. Davison of At­
tion they must have from us during t«i&gt;tti of linvrelle after advancing a w* re receivuil, wit It an rrciouilt of timi u'* employers of ifta eonipatiy
Vtt'iru
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iti.
mile.
The
Biitish
south
of
th
lanta.
A'rn of Chattanooga, Marlowe
the next ’three •months more than
th" lo st tiling done by curb H'o'ifty tmi
citizeiis •of Sunlotd und the
I'rnhation DHirer. It
. Holly.
of
Sanford
and Richards of Selina,
twne an apueli food as we should Scarpe captured the villnge-of Ciiiein- in. the lust year.
The Board o f ; United S'lute*. Ills'beautiful irihulu
appe
and
took
a
thousand
prisoners.
Ala.
This
committeetook Immedi­
have exported normally or than we
T h " 'object of this' association is
Trad", which offered to secure curs! to the llag, to America and to the
ate
action
by
wire
with
the Inter­
ran send if wo consume .as usual.
The (ierman's announcement said for giving the delegate* a rid" about men who are now hitile army and to act as a Big Brother movement
state
Commerce
Commission,
asking
"The only hope of providing tie* the British entered the- German the city proved equal to the drew- navy and those who i.tnrtd reudy to in t •
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* t Indeficiency ia b y the elimination *•( trenches northwest 'f t f I.ens last ►ion n’nd sevu/nl—uixs—uuiSu—ibm ^fn-itm V -syr it1’ thr~rr.HlICTy "wa’ii"'weTT ♦myx-wtin V.lirdnn Sinn.* minor crime Tor Yi'suJfAmsiorT «&gt;T tariff* and in­
increases until the shipper could ho
_.WiUlc~awi—ampul -end - rigorous, self iTTglil l*trt were repulsed by a eoun- wire needed were offered.
rereived and ut tin* close he guve und come into tin* courts and if pos­
hoard and', stating that carriers for
sacrifice on the part of American tcr nttiick. Infantry is fighting on
sible
have
the
offender*
turned
over.,
our, nob!" Presidunt nnd his ruhinet
Tin*
election
of
officerr
resulted
in
people,
to the probation officer of th" usm- many reasons were apparently not
a wide front this morning. In the tie* same nlate. otfierrs being r« - ,
1**11 mw‘d &lt;*f praise,
' ialion and lii'ld on probation, or entitl'd to an increase in freight
* ‘.'The barest essentials thn allies mean time the French uri* constdl*
elected, as follows: President, Dun-1 Aftyr the benediction by Dr. good behavior for at ceitajn period rules particularly in the soutlioustcrn
must have are, primarily wheat uti dating last week's’ gains. The artil­ can B. i urry, Jacksonville; ^vice- . j|ymuu the |ieqplo ihsp,-reett -after a
.
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rotifer than lo suffer him to be •i ,i. .
|*ork products, secondarily, meat,, lery however,'is still busy, breaking presidcntT.T., !’ Simmons, DeLand: • | • .
aloft at Gold Glory wltl Jailed or Kent tu the county roadi or
Another
important
step
was taken
cff. ft and heuns. They need a, mini­ up two attempted Grr.irtnn attacks M-eretiiry, Mi.s Both Coliin, Johns­
the fvifiirig that the railroad melt to the state reformatory.'
when
the
meeting
decided
to put
mum of 90,000,000 bushels.of wheat Ioat night, it was iiuhouhccd.
town; treasurer, Geurgo A. * Cuvu- are duo a vote of thanks for their
thoir
inter'*ts
in
the
hands
of
seven
from North 'Aiharica, tnore than
ltd* a well known'fact* that more
\Y.hat may he a . new German natigli, Pahttkn. *
grand spirit of true Anericftnism
men
nnd
hack
tlnne
men.
up
in
their
twic- today's apparent surplus on a move of vital importance was an­
At noon lunch w;is served by tho 4i,d tlint us Idng as this kind of mpi criminals an* made by sending hoys
efforts
t
o
'entry
out
u
plan
before
•normal export basis.
nounced in a Pctrograd dispatch ladies of thi* liomY society to tlie are,among u- th" country will never to jail or to the penitentiary or even t h e Interstate Commerce Comqiia"There 4s no time to reorganize saying that German transports had delegates in the rhurdi, parlnm.
fteeir to ntnscript good men us the to i•form school* there to associate nion in favor of thn grower, the mer­
the dietary of Euro|H', To carry the departi'd (torn Lilian on .the Baltic,
In the evening two banners were volunteers will fill, the ranks and in with others tliut are-worso and the chant und the manufacturer. These
allies over until next harvest we for un unknown destination/ • It
nw’urded, one to Sanford far the host the front ranks tho tuilroad men will greatest good ha* been accomplished seven men were selected (ruin tho
niuat reduce o u r ' wheat ronsumptio may mean a land und sew attack on
society in the state, ami one to Jack­ he found lighting for the’ right and by the Juvenilo Protective Associa­ eight southeastern states anil have
30 p( r cent. This mean* thnt oviry Pelrogrud. The Turks are still re­
sonville for th" largest increase in. •the freedom of the natiojis of the tion und the Big Brother movement full authority* to act.
T h i s 'Com­
man, woman and child must forego treating up the Tigris before the
in taking these hoys or girls out of
•
members in the lust month. During world,
mittee comprises Henderson und Arn
at h ast ong loaf of wheat bread per British.
the hnnds of the law und If possible
the evening donations amnuning to
The flag will float over the westof Tennessee, Moore nnd Spivey of
*etk und cat something elsu or Iras
Despite assurances of the Berlin •45UJ wcrew.received from the tmei- ern end of the city in full view oi tho changing their surroundings and
Georgia, Creighton of North Caro­
generally:
press that the strike which involved uties und front ijylividunls.
•
The posing trnins and at night will have habits of living nnd endeavor to get lina, Marlowe of Ftoridu and Hlch^
"More than 70 per cent of Amer- at least three hundred thousand .was largest singie donation was forV$2(. u search light piny upon it until them, into tho strait und narrow
.nrits ol Alabama,_________
path ol butter living.
'
iean homes already are plnces of ended, there is .evidenco of the agita­ Mr. Lehmann ‘ sink'll that ho'i'wUs
nine o'clock and night and dav the
thrift, economy and n clean plate. tion continuing.
Through thn efforts of th# Sanford
eiRCClilU—SfiOUi^tw*WV*er sv
all Sturi'amTStripes will flont over the Rev. Cruwford Jackson, tho Gen­
Jn thq remaining U0 per cent-no-one
Board of Trnde, untold zaviugs will
donation
i
were
in
und
counted,
*u
. The Austro-Hungurlun situation is
city of Sanford, demonstrating to the eral Secretary ol the Association
ezn deny that there is profligate ex­
result to the far rners of this section
even 'greater obscured.' Since per­ grand total of $19 more than was world our patriotism und tho devo­ with headquarters in Atlnntu *has
travagance and waste. Temperance
und the interior of Florida and the
sistent reports that Premier Tisza, expected was found to have been tion of tho railroad hoys to all that spent several days in the city on
in entertainment, food nnd drink is
governors
of the Board o f Trade
this mission and hns been successful
our country holds dear.
the foremost exponent of the dual received.
likely to become no longer an ethical
are
certainly
due the hearty approval
Marcus C.- Fagg, state superin­
monarchy if the German idea has
All honor to the men who madl* in the organization of the associa­
Muestion among this class, hut a
and
support
of those who are inter­
tendent
of
the
Children’s
Homo
Soresigned, all information has reused.
the flag raising possible und.-to all tion und ha^ organized associations
grim imposition of war,
ested
in
any
way in freight rates in
ritey
closed
the
program
for
tho
One thing appears certain is that
who so ably assisted to make it all over, the south in overy state.
seeing
the
necessity
of the repre­
evening
with
a
brief
hut
interesting
"We must also plant everything socialist and rudicnls have been
surh a success, and tnny the flag The general association hns been for
&gt;nd everywhere it will grow or next drawn closer together, nnd Inflamma­ and inspi/ing lecture on "T he Spirit float free until the white dove of a number of years prgtpgtjju* legis­ sentation and havipg a man os .their
•‘ •W'jTTface c-r&amp;Jls the inert froth the trench­ lation and in doing this rrscuo work" secretary whiY'is amply able to rep­
J**r this time the food problem will tory, language is used with impunity, of Service.”
resent them in Such vital mutters.
k* absolutely unsolvnble and the which would, have been incon­
es to again tnko up the peaceful in many states in behalf, of the
It should also he pleasing to the
Anniversary,
Services
.
Wo.rld will face absolute starvation ceivable in the early stages of the
pursuits of business.
young people and the reclamation
l*eoplu
of Seminole county and city
I do not believe there will be war.
The Sanford Lodge of Odd Fel­
of many wayward youths whd taken
*. .
of
Snnford
that despite the presence
nt the uge that they can he turned
ar*y necessity rigidly to ration the
Jacksonville Automobile Show
Meantime the revolutiomary spirit lows will hold their anniversary ser­ ,
of
representutivon
of three of our
American people Tor, if democracy
When tho doors are thrown open from the paths of wickedness are Ingrest Ftbrlda cities the Sanftyi
rampunt throughout Europe was vices ut tho Baptist Temple next
started
on
the"high
road
of
better
" of »ny valuo us a spiritual and
.unnun!
given sensational demonstration in Sunday night at 7:30 and the pub­ (or Jacksonville’s second
of representatives of three- of our
Political faith the personal initiative
automobile
show
on
April.30th
the lives nnd have'made good men. If
Sweden. Tho food situation osten­
lugre.it Florida cities the Sunford
lic is cordially invited to . attend.
*n,l willingness to volunteer self
most stupendous display of motqr taken to the jails or penitentiaries
sibly is the cause of tno gathering of
niun was elected to represent the
•acrifire of every member of the
multitudes of workers in Stockholm. Dr. Hyman will preach a special cars und accessories ever made in they would eventually become hard­ mute in the southeust'ern effort he- *
greatest democracy in the world
ened criminals.
The fact that there arc unre­ sermon and tho cxerdsetl will bo the south will he ready for tho crit­
foro the Interstute Cammerct? Com\ in i* ample to solve the problem.
This work in Sunford will also in­ ttAmion.
buked shouts for',a republic and the most interesting. These services nre ical inspection by tljo people of
.
‘ During the last fortnight we hme
word "revolution” la freely used held a( this time each year nnd uro Florida. T he show is being staged clude the negro children und a cornwith the collaboration of the Amerby the
Jacksonville
Automobile mHteo of thn prominent negro *inen
. Mrs. William Bullork und M ias.
smhassadors in Europe laid gives a more serious, aspect to the well attentled nnd this yejir will ho Dealers,
Incorporated, of which will work in conjunction with tho Nlurgaret Clark will remain in Jack­
situation.
More
serious
outbreaks
no
exception.
Remember
the
pub­
ground work for inter-allied coClaude Nolan is president. It will organization in helping and assisting sonville for u week or two before
°I,‘ fation in handling and transport­ are expected.
lic is cordially invited to attend.
continue through the week.
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IMPERATIVE

WAR NEWS
IS SCARCE
THIS WEEK

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JUVENILE
PROTECTIVE
ASSOCIATION

GOOD WORK
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SECRETARY

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Am on
’ "T h e Law Decides"
Domestic difficulties form the com­
plications of a most absorbing play
under the title of "T he Law De­
cides.’ ’
The atory by Miss Mar­
guerite Bortsch tells of a thwarted
love that reflames with a fierce pas­
sion when tho leading male character
portrayed by Harry T. Morey dtsthe object
of his affcccovcra that
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tlons. who has boeomo tho wife of
another is thrown by chanco into his
company in an out of the way hunt­
ing lodge. Dorothy Kelly doe* one
of her host scenes at this period of
the play, when as his wife she de­
fends her honor, first, and then with
the appeal anee of her husband is de­
nounced for alleged perfidy. Donald
Hall as tho husband is superb and
little Bobble Connelly os the un­
happy offspring tossed rudely about

by the stSrms-of the divorce court is
wonderful.
The play is a great
teacher, giving to the public a pow4r/ul lesson of the folly of greed ftr
wealth and love denied. It was di­
rected by William I*. S. Eurle, as­
sisted by the author.
* . Lvrte. Monday.
•

dorc Roberts is hailed as a past
master of meanness. This splendid
character cator has presented cruelty
in all its forms to the patrons of the
Paramount theatres, but in "The
Cost of Hatred" which will bo seen
at the Star tonight with Kathlyn
.Williams and Mr. Roberts co-starred
in is dsid that he has outdono him­
self in his methods of villainy.
• • •

Theodore Roberts is ono of th
most beloved persons of the entir
studio and the Lasky Paramount
Corppany had no sooner seen him in
"The Cost of Hatred" than they insisLd tbut he,copld'not stand being
» good respectable citizen as he. was
in "T h e American Consul," but bad
to vent his pent up feelings in his
present release.
.

a- Sweet in "The 1 sde.i &lt;
lu-gat ut the Star Monday

PROGRAMME
TONIGHT
World Brail} Presents

ETHEL CLAYTON

Iii “ Man’rt.Woman”
IIso a ( HltlSTIK fllMKHV

“ Kidding. Sister”SATURDAY.
Gran- f’unard and l-r'anrls Ford
in the

“ Purple Mask”
"HEfjPEPATION”
Tlirt-e lL-i-l Feature
" A Hay in th'.1) iTc o f a Duff’
Comedy

MON DA

I’allto Presents lle'e &lt; i hndwkk

In " The Challenge"
Rooster Feature alm a

• Loriesomc Luke Comedy
Mimic Thai Pleases
Ily The Lyric Orcheslra
Mnliiicv Hail 3:1

through a well plannod trick la In­
strumental In sending him to prison
for a long and unjust term.
While serving hls term, there Is
cradled in the weal ono.fo. the big­
gest engineering projects ever at­
tempted and tho country is scourged
for. a mnn with the brains to tackle
the colossal undertaking.
After a
futile search they nwako to the reali­
zation that-tho only man big enough
for the job is in jail—QUayrier.
Finally, through the influence of
men of national importance the Gov­
ernor is persuaded to pardon him
and the door of Q u aker's living
tomb is opened and he emerges into
God’s air again and .his golden op­
portunity.
* .
Arriving out west he again meets
Lester, who has been appointed
guardian of a.spunky little tornado,
Alberta liradley, by hep father’s
death. Lester is agsin cheating in
the game of life, this time using hls
little ward as his victim who is un­
aware that he has sold her property
and pocketed $50,000 from its sale.
This leads to her open defiance to
Qusrrier and her challenge to dig a
pick into her land at his peril.
Against him a deep hate la lodged
but the obi adage proves true -that,
’love und hato live just around the
corner,* and in time Lcstcr’n villainy
is exposed and’ she surrenders both
her land and love to Quarrier. Lyric Wednesday.

rs then threw the boxes of money
-cr bo aril, bil* they .were recovered.
Tho police dog lived up to hl»
iflld #acted hU Ipart to the
Iter. Lyric Tuesday.

THEATRE

PROGRAM
FRIDAY- Paramount presents .Theodore -Robirts
aud Kuihlyn Willitiim in "Tim Cost »f H .tr.d"
A's3'd reel Paramount comody.
SATURDAY Hlu-bird pre-uati Ruth Ston-houu
in "laive Never'Dies"
MONDAY Fsrainount un* cuts Blanche Sweet ip
"Thi* Tides of Banu-cat" taken from the bonk of
the Halm- name, abn a Paramount Cotni-d..*.
TUESDAY Metro presunUi liarrold laickw.i mI and
May Allium in "Tn* Promise"
;
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Matinee Daily at 3:15

EXPERIMENTS

. The things that, a house cat arc
forced to endure aro moro than any
spirited person can stand.
Mrs.
Kendall, the character played by
Miis Elthel Clayton in "M a n ’s
Woman." the new World IJrady pic­
ture was- such a person. Bored to
desperation by her petted pampered
lifo she decides to be a real woman
and help her husband in a way that
a wife should. The manner in which
she did this, forms sn exceedingly
into eating aud pleasing story. Miss
Clayton plays her part superbly.
She is ably aided by handsome
KockrlifTe Fcliowes and a particu­
larly capable cast. "M an ’ s W oman"

•
Black Diamonds.
Genuine bind; diamonds, nlthougl
considerably. inure valuable than th.
ordinary white diamond, are not usch
for ornament, having mi nppenranct
tyi more attractive than a bit of ston&lt;
or fragment of coal. They ure of dart:
gray, broivnbdi, or black color, un*
opiiipic, without csystultliie form. They
are somewhat banter (lain the crystal
or gem diamond, being, in fact, about
the hardest,suimtunce known nnd nr
found tn irregiilur piece-:, ranging h
size from oiie-balf lo 500 carats.

Life on Broad way and In Logging
"T h e Test"
*
Camp Shown In "T h e Promise"
A wealthy hotel owner jllscovering
Life in a logging camp in the ddep
that his clerk has raised a check, woods of the great northwest is
threatens t o ' prosecute unless the shown in the "Prom ise," the Met­
clerk's attractive .wife consents to ro Yorke production starring Harold
come to his npnrtmcnt to "talk it Lockwood und May Allison which
over." The husband forces’ Imre to I will be seen at the Star theatre on
go and while there »hc submits to i Tuesday. "T he Promise" is a fivethe test—crucifies her heart to save j part idcturization of James it Hen­
her s|dnvless hushund fiom prison. dry x's novel of the some name,
IJjt after she has paid tho price the adapttd for the screen by Richard
hotel owner laughs at hi# promise
V. Sjiencer.
. .
l»iesses the charge ami her husband
Every detail of the activities of a
receives a long sentence.
lumber cam p'is depicted, from the
The wife’s scotch for cmploynfcfft, hewing down of tho great trees to th;
ia met with many olTeis of "stemig- final floating of them down river,
taphor's’ work" which pr9 ve to have and the jog Jams that endanger the
much darker nlotivrs than
more live* of the hardy "river drivers."
Mtetx.grup)' . Gonvinc-d that man’ s Harold l.nekwmod. a- Hill Curmndy.
,1.,innif, is . a aniiaal w .rld she seek# enters with /i st inti this work
.,
i i a w.itcry grave.
A
Contrasted with this are scenes of
writ • working among thi-i metropolitan* gaiety,, glimpses
of
slums prvv,,,: her uttempted suicide Broadway life in which Carmody
and offers her a chance to earn u figures befor ■ his generation. A col­
living as hi* stenographer.
The lege. football game is ono groat fea­
word brings a bitter laugh but sbu ture of the productitui. May Allison
agrees, and arriving at his rooms as Eihd Munton, Carmody'# fiancee
says, "Bring on the drinks, ' but to |heads the contingent of p etty foot*
her surprise his offer is sincere und .
|ball fans.
without strings.
Through the young writer her lost j The picture version of “ Tho 1’ rOm-*
faith in humanity blossoms again j{ is.-,", containing variety of interest ns
'untl her sky clenrs of its rlnudt*j welt as onhsorhlng scMies Is hound lo
save for the worthless husband in ;■add to the ever growing popularity
Jail Then comes tin- word that lii*^ of those screen favorites, Mr. Lock­
death has given tier deliverance und ' wood and Miss Allison.
the nightmare of .Jier past Mewls
into a dream of hapjiihi-s* with a
Lyric Tuesduy
’*
wonderful new found love as its
Film Villa Causes near riot in
theme. Lyric. Tuesday.
studio.
.
*
Wallace lb—rv is another addition
to the cast supporting Mrs. Vernon
Ca.stb- in the great pair.otic photb-'
play. "P atn a." lie nr l appears in
the II tli chapter-to bo at the'Lyric
Theatre,
He impersonates Villa*
on tin- screi n and so bsic-x*fi)l was
lie in Itis make up of ih e famous
Bandit cMeftuin that bis first ij|&gt;peardnee almost cans -d a riot among
tin* several hundred real Mexican
■‘(.^jm s" i-mplny-eil—iu_.malaa«_iiwi
pictures. -Sbne of these had'actu.all
been folio Weft ui ilia real Villa, und
some have hunted him over the hills
and jtlaina of Mexico, but sir»ull of
them Mr. Beery's stroni! resemblance
in his. make up to-the out! a'w was so
striking as to tall lortb feelings of
% .
"The* Challenge "
({uarrier.' a rising young civil en- adniiiation or dislike.in thi lireajU
niiii-'t, forced by lack of capital to of the Mexicans thut nearly resulted
sacrifice the development of bis in a clash between tho two factions.
own big* ideas and to Work for.pfhera
at a jn’eagre salary makes of Robert
Slun.OOO.OOll to the Dogs
Lester, 'treasurer of the company,
Ono hundred million dollar# was
for which he works, a bitter cgetny,
Itccause he exposes him cheating- at recklessly thrown into Lake Erie nt
At the same timo Mrs.
curds. Lester awaits his choice and Buffulo.
Vernon. Castle was just us rcckles.dy
thrown overboard. Both w&lt;*te res­
cued through the a’ u m given by
Mrs. rustic’s famous jiolice dog,
Tell von Fluglcraiic.
*
it was all part of the great motion
idcturo wrist, ‘-'Patriai" the 11th rp r
is'ode of which is to lie seen ut the
Lyric Theatre Tuesday.
Mrs.
Castle and twenty live other memhers of the I’ rutria family were
transported In a sjierial train from
the Wharton Studios in Ithaca to

STAR

INSTRUCTIVE CANADIAN EGG

In an experiment conducted by tho
Canada experiment farms tn determine
the number o f eggs that would be fer­
tilized with one muling only, tlvo fertHUed.eggN appeared to be the uinxlmum. In n fertility Jest following 12
hour».‘ muting it was apparent that
this method was more conducive to re­
sults than tho one mating only proved
to he. In trlnls to determine the In­
A r c ntmti'i Military Systam.
crease of peu fertility after the intro­
Kvec.. i . i i i e o r n.nmuluisl &gt;It lava duction of the male, maximum fertil­
of Aruciitain. a« haute or abroad, on ity, lOOper cent, wns reached in a jailrvarli'tii; tlie age of eighteen years let jH-ii six days after tnntlug.'aud oc­
must In- enrolled The fiilernl ex ecu curred three times In a jn-rbwl of "1
tire power mbps ehartre of this nation
days. The same fertility waigronched.
ill cimdlinetil, which series nt once ns
In a pen of old hens oil Hie Seventh
a registration of voters nud iiutloiml
defenders
A given'Individual. If at tiny after Introducing the nude, hut the
fertility Increased more n.jddly anil
home. Is enrolled lit olio of tin* tlvo
military districts Into which the four­ rontlnucd a great jli-ol stronger in the
teen slates nnd lea territories of Ar­ pullet pen than In the pen of old hens.
gentina nrc divided. IT ho resides Ono mule was also kepi with H ‘White
abroad he Is enrolled In Ills consulate, Leghorn liens. Though tile percentage
for tho gou-riimobt follows hltn with of fertility was highest when only «U»
precision wherever ho may wander. j»er cent of. thu hens were laying, the
With the execptlofi of these consular total hatch was only 33.3 ja-r cent.
registrations abroad tho general en­ When 80.4 per cent of the pen were
rollment Is entirely In charge of Ihs laying, the tothl hatch wns 48.1 j«er
military authorities, who are counted c e n t nnd the fertility K7.7 j»er cent, la
ujtoii to get more thorough results than other tests without muting again fer­
n eli II ceii-ws provides -W orld's Work. tility could not he traced In eggs laid
after hens hud been broody for any
A H elp to th * So il.
*length of time.
A French chemist attributes to car-,
Cooling Eggs.
honato of inangancso In very minute
In an experiment to determine the
quantities the jiowcr of rendering for- best method of cooling eggs In an In­
tlllzent more readily assimilable with­ ' cubntor, the eggs In no Inctihntor con­
out undergoing any change Itself. Ek- taining eight tmys w ere'cooled for
l&gt;erlineiils lyivo jctalcd to show that u mere furulng ft, 10, 15 and 20-mlnute
with the nvo of an oun'eo to about
seven square yards germination was
more free, growth more rapid nnd yield
better—that Is. used with other fer­
tilizers. Hjr Itself It Is supposed to have
no effect whatever.

In mi experiment to tk-u-rmla*'U*
|tro!lt on ducks hutched In tHrutmtors.
reared in brooders, and sold on a*
local.market ut from ten .to tw«4«a
weeks old, 3.18 jNiuntls of fed p«
pound of gnln were requin d. th.*
ago weight at the Cud of t n ilnjr* be
lag 4 pound*. 11*! nmiCi - jnt duck.
Value of Feeti.
•
T h e value for
••Hus
screenings, sen Ipi lie- (ihl.tly l.rukea
nud shrunken wheal mnl die Ur(&lt;r
Wiu-d Sl-ClIs), wild lillckwlienl. ~U*ct
seeds” ( IniuIi' m Ipuirler, wild imiitxrj,
.and tumbling mustard), and c.icti U
these three separately, was tested. Tha
jiresence o f Uie black » fw l avrili it
tho ration made It lad only unjuUa.
tde, hut unpfolltntde ns well. UV.1
buckwheat, however, made a n-ty 4sslm lile feed.. The lim-l'ir N mid laisb'l
ipinrier proied nnpilaiiM ' nnd ua&gt;
profitable. Some la r d - *!'• ! I it In m
iM-*e dl'l dentil re»lut !,•
"| l»cC*
lull rather from imitii-iiri’ •-*i . In d«
b ir d i tlml suffered ino»t M-ierdy. u
In the case o f the nm-nnrd* upw fe
turn to a normal miloti the m U-c 4
was very rapid. The imiMnnU ratbr
than In lng poisonous s.vmod t.ihaifi
stimulating effect‘ on thi-'dlgv&lt;tlvs»
guns.

Hi* ld«a.
"Blnks lias nn Idea that ho ex|&gt;cct.s
to muko n lot of money out of."

COLDELOOQED BUSINESS.
Htunley‘Yoakum was well calked lu
“Tho-life Insurance oonpafiles mb
- "An electric jdnno with n slot ma­ eastern bouts.
n business -if estimating anas IbH*
chine attachment.”
und can only make money by nuUic
"There's nothing neiv In Hint."
correct estimates "f whnti-irr l&amp;*^
"till. ye». there Is. T he coin you put
dices life.
Now they expect n nut
lu stops th J playln g."*-B u ffnlo Express
otherwise health)’, wlm I# ndillctrihi
packet billiards title seems to change beer drinking, will have Ids IKf ihtV
owners us often us SYllllu llojipy's title ,‘iieil from -lit to Ml per Cent. Kef ^
Fla n n a o a n ’* W ay.
Cns-ddy—I'laniingun's thinking of go doesn’t.
. . stance. If lie Is twenty yurs elJ t&gt;«
in' Inlo tin- haulin' business. He bought
doe# not drink beer lie may rc i-cow
u foln© new carl today. Casey—But
If "Gunboat"
exjiect to live until lie H.*JxtyslW
•diorc'lip Inis no homo. Flatinngnn— clinm|ilon &lt;&gt;f ilie
If he Is a heir drinker he Will F*
No. fiat lie’s goln' to Inly wan. Casey— in reUicarantlou
nhly not llve-lo he over thirty-fly^ ■j
Well. Ilint's lolke i-Tnniingan. He al­
.he In thirty years old 'vlu-n he
ways dld Vll the cart bc/isir the horse.
to drink beer he will |&gt;mbubly drop «■
Bull phi yers do so much llghtln
-I'hltndel|dirii Ledger.
somewhere iH-tivis-n foriy andL'Hj
the winter they'rb all tired 'out u
i nuremi ‘itr.iiTing tir smr f"nr-**-*
-aumniur cnimpi.----------------- :
—
should. There Is no s.-ntlmeOt. pnJy
dice, or nssumptlen ttlaiUt
They nre slntjily ciild hlm*!- •f‘"'1
/nctit, derlvetl from experience.
cntniyuffel Invest IholE iwmcy
Just- the mine a# a i»‘"» pn.jr*
dollars for &gt;o many feel
bushels of w h eal."-n r.S.8 TW »»
U. 3. Senate Document.
Savar* Traatmont. .
It’
the
Poughkeepsie
rowing
race
Is
Howell—Wliy did Rowell allow him­
PROSPEfl UNDER
self to die of starvation? Powell—lie shortened the lust crew won’t lq» no H O T E L S
B
IT
IO
N
said he wouldn’t humor hls atomnch fiy away at the finish.
Mr. Irvin B. Allen.
au.v longer, us It w as'getting to bo'a
When It cornea to the salary checks Sldrley hotel. DvnviT. recinti,
regular grfincr.—-New Vork Times.
the hall player has no scruple* about this atatcruent:
"I have run n bar In th* *
There *ire tilings we must try to at­ being called n profcaalonal
tel
for ninny yinrs. U
tain. yet It Is not rcnlly the attainment
In
mi
annual net profit -f
that matters; It U the seeking.—Gilbert
There’s no truth In tho rejiort thut
professional ball players will supjKirt 000.' Our huslnesi since P
Murray.
went Into effect JatWO* L
the daylight saving movement.
than made up for this
"I notice tliflf slave i.ndilldtl
Calling one u cheeso cknmjilon these
into
effect we have mjW
days Is nn honor when you consider
uelghlKirlng tonus of •"'&lt;r
tho jirtco of ebevryj, ut the grocery.
btiugiug i h v t u a a m flig 5 &lt;
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Since they hare a t o p p e . 1 ^
Tfo,
Tho mnxlnnmi length o f-a soccer money for liquor many
field Is 130 yards, mlnlmura 1(X) yards; nlde lo give their fan'1
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minimum breadth ICO yards, minimum .... . .....i it tins nroveil a g
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races between euKtem collego eightol »
oared shell crews If jdans noiv under
conalderntloa nro successful.
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* Gilmore DoMc, farmer football couch
o f the fflftveralty o f Washington elev­
en, has not lost u game In Die twelve
years ho has teen developing teams.
It ls estimated tliut ajiproxlmntely
it,n0O.O()O tennis tiulls were used duriqg
101(1 In- Hie various lawn tennis
1, »tches jdayed throughout thlB .coun­
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amateur find professional In* golf Is to
listen Jo 'em In theli moments o f ex­
citement* An umnteur tnay uso tho
same words os n j ro, but they lack
tho snap nnd finish which tho profow
slonul gives ’cun
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we find that 28 .foreign countries are
represented in this state as follows:
Australia
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23
Austria
22f
Cflgium
5(
China
t«
Buba
174
Denmark
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29£
England ...
291
England .
3,07ti
Finland
F r a n c e ,.............
281!
Greece
1.617
Germany
2,446
Holland
ja
85
Ireland
1.0M
Italy
4,538
Japan
46
Mexiro
145
Norway
204
Portugal
2°
Roumania
390
.Russia
547
Scotland * ...
• * 605
Spain
- 4.199
Sweden. . . . . . .
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Switzerland
* 146
Turkey "
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1,035
Wales
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West Indies
6,876

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This report replbto with valuabl*
information shows that 23* countries
have consular agents- at various
'points in Flnridu, our state ranking
fifth in ’ thi* report which instants,
our commanding position in fortlgu
commerce, ahips from man/ dif­
ferent ’ countrioft regularly visiting
our ports to receive and discharge
cargot .*.
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Blood &amp; Bono Tunkupa ha*
consiatentlybecnarnonglhc
most economical and nut!}factory no-potoshfortJlizeri
olferevl. Especially i* thi*
tnierlghtnow. yougetCj'*
ammonia from blood, and
15'* phosphoric t*.*id from
atcanu-d Ixint*, at covcrql
dollars per ton less than the
same foods from those aourecs would cost separately.

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this malarial is, wo believe,
tho best and most economical Ammonia - Phosphoric
Acid fertilizer offered. It is
well suited to nil crops; it
■furnishcacverythinKc*xc«*pt
potash. It is n standard
material of PROVED cropmaking nbilitv: morti thnn
100,005 tons hnvo actually
100.
been used in Florida. It i:i
rich, pure, and a splendid
humusdiuildcr.
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Price. 15 rep*s Guliupe No. CB90. Size* 82 to 44 Inches tins*. P - '~
10 cents. Collur No. 677S. Sixes, small, medium and lakga. Frlos, 10 cents.

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The frr.nt nml tmek core df O’.u
yards 44-Inch chccUrd c.&gt;ttrin vol!.\
dress tru cut lu one piece to **n*
pbcilse tlie princess eft out.
Thin
section of the pattom. nmrkctj “ A" li
laid on r. lengthwise told of tho goods,
’ when cutting, with the back to ttmright of It. T h o buck Hf tho wn:.U . j
also placed on a li-nglhwlse fold, buv
* the sitjo gore of tlio aklri, the inM'rted scot Ion niivl tho stay are ;daccd on n Irnr.thwi*** thread.
Equally ns simple as tho cutting Is
the" construction of tho princess.
The trout Is first alaulied about 1
Inch above «»nd bvluvf the small “o"
perforations, which aro forwurd of
large "O" jierforatlon. Finish edges
•for openings to pa-ii a straight 1
InAb hell through: cto*'* belt to the
lift of center-front underneath ti*« .
nlaali. Sew* inserted front aectiou to
•_ __ front as notched.
• Join back nnd hack gore, nc.tr'-.
and center tiacks even: gather ,ii : ■.
,tho sonni hetwi*«u double **TT" t&gt;i.
"fnratlons; and *4 Inch above nnd I
low the seam.
Cloaa under aro.
nnd shoulder senms a.* notched, tee ­
ing underarm seam free below tli*
slashed edges.
Next, form Inverted plait In side
gore, creasing on lines of slot per­
forations nnd bring the folded edge*
Usurping tho function of the over- together "on line of small **o" perfora­
blouse. Itin skeleton wal*t Is merged tions nml pre&lt;,a. Tun* under Tlio
with tho skirt to form ttittr*semi- edges of front and back gores on sjm
perforations, lap to lines of small r'o"
princess frock.* Checked voile with »
gultnpe oPbatlstc In tho Ideal com­ perforations In side gore, notches
even; stitch ami pros.* to position and
bination..__________________________
close senms undumratln Stitch Up­
The beauty of the rkeleton modes per edge of side gor&lt;* to position with
Is their convenient economy. Whllo the Inverted plait nt underarm scam.

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Ford Tubes
Ford Body Braces
FordGasoline Gauges
Ford YaleSwitch Locks

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tin* .usual drins Itself •'» ip**H °rl*
dt-nrvs of wear j»nd_t'-ar»_li.J3
dh&gt;.
licuit matter to protect tho in &gt;
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uh-cves.
Therefore ‘-the denigns
Which permit tin* wearing of a

Novel Tax In Holland.
lhihhuz with - siwHt* thnn onfChrtx j
tlnu tiamu arc tnxcol In.llollnmj.

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B. &amp; 0* GARAGE

crops. The test for scldlty or sournr** In n very aim pic one. A Imudful
of Ibe soil slightly moistened nnd n
piece of blue litmus paper. which mil
he obtained front nny drug stun*, me
nil llint H tie*n rn ry. When placed on
sour mdl the paper-will turn" re*!. To
ct-rroct #tt«*h n ronfllflnn lime should
Ihi used. .The ground should le idv
' ored with a thin wmt nf idr .oak *d
lime nml the latter worked lu writ.
LImo la not II plant f« &lt;*d. hut It will
correct Jhe nddity nml will Improve
the phyalml c^pdltluu M the soil.*
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agriculture, f
A simple test to determine when
garden aoll. la ready, for plow lug or
by Pictorial Review
working I* to take n handful of earth
from the surface mid close the lingers
lightly on It. If (he earth compacted
In litis way Is dry ciiougW for cultlrais to be adapted, It will be ncrr**ary
tloli It will full npalt when tho hand
to use the whole front pattern*. Turn
Is opened. This lest Is applicable only
under the front rdg*^ on slot perfora­
Let Dufcher Fioure It Out
to
comparatively heavy wills.-hut It l*
tion*. Gather upper edge.of front and
Donald was scut to the store by lib And moke all repairs on [\r,j /■
lower edgr* of front and hark be­
llicse which receive Iho most Injury if mother nnd told to get “Freuched" tenAll Work Guaranteed
*
tween double “ T T " perforation!; gath­
they nre worked when wet. On auc’.i dorlohiK. Ry the time h« reached tht
er 2 Inches altore lower edges. CIom , molls overzenlous gtinletiera not only
butch*r shop, however, he hud forgot­
under-arm and ahotildcr crania ss
J * * . STEWART, Prop. * P H ose-m
ten tho Frci ch part of It, so he said
waste
their
time,
hut
frequently
do
notrhed. Center-front Inillrated 'by
actual damage by attempting to werl: to the butcher: “ I want some tender­
large “ O" prrforallona. Adjuat stay to
loins; stand 'em up nnd knock ’em
position underneath gathers, renterthem too rnrly.
harka even, *mnll “ o’* perforation In
down."
After plowing or working with u
stay at underarm seam and bring
Kpmic It 1h usually desirable tu apply
front edge to center-front*. If made
Dare Chance.
some form of fertilizer. Itnrtiynrd or
with surplice front, finish neck and
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Ruppoim
Shakespeare
were living
front rdge with n straight gathered
stable manure, w hich, furnishes both
ruffle.
ioday.
Could
lie
sell
one
of
hi* plays
plant food and humus. Is undoubtedly
Now, taking the sleeve. Hose seam
the l***t, him! application* o f from jo n Itroadway mtinngerP' “ He might,"
a* notched and gather along ttnnll "o’*
r*'plh*d the ludhiiin man, "If he could
twenty to. thirty ton* to the ncre are persuade one of our other I'ternry ce*
performttdnk, drawing to the required
satisfactory. The manure should he Jehrltics to write him n leitvr of In­
sire.’ Hew sleeve III urmhole, notches
and amall "o" |MTforatioii* even, eas­ distributed evenly over the surface ami troduction,•*—Birmingham Age-IIerultL
ing in any fulness.
later wnrkjsl In with u lino unif irriko.
If tho^idrnlght gathered *•slfirt f* 'Frequently’It hi advisable'nlso to ap­
Sensitive Conscience. *
made, the ba&lt;k part of the skirt will
. have to tie rut off % Inch nark of sin­ ply coiunnTi'UI fertilizer, espc tally
“ Conscience Money- was recently
gle small "o" iierforntions. Close cen- phosphate. An application of ;*&gt;UO to rwvlvnl by I|ie Lord Provost hf Kdlntertiack from large *'0".prrforatloo to &lt;**J pounds of acid phn*pluitc to flic Ourgh. from an Amerlctin cltlziu to
lower edge, finish rdge* at&gt;ove fpr n ncre I* usually st;lll. lent. Ill order to ease hi* guilty, cor.si lence for having
placket. Turn hem nt lower edge on supply. |iotush,- If this Is needed, tinslclen mu tipple over tt) years ago In
hlenelied w cxl nslics may Ik* dlstrlb- Scurlnnd:
5n*Ml
IiIk T over the garden *ht the rap} of
l.UiO pounds to the acre. Wet or leach­
ed ushe* hate less fertilizer value.
Indian Dyes Frcm Pogweod. *
Dogwood m:&gt;* the source of the fa'
T«1i jlibtmntnl pound* &lt;&gt;f these rtioqjd
i*e used. In ••ider t" alait the p’ nnis ;:&lt;&gt;un “ tnilhin rod" with which the vuln
. riy lu lb** spiinr app!P ntl'U, i of 100 ..•irrlors d\* d lt.i*:r t-ugIT* fealhers nmj
ij»If v)
|.i t'u- nr r*- of nltnio* of soda huckpUlti vh*J!c' s. They pn.cur.-l the
r*n* « o r n e t i &lt;d It 1,» Inipor' , I.
fi*" ' I' ■i n* . ' tb. lr. *. Thi* I•llllt d*. ,- III to
'.*•• i ii" f - *. - . - or 1 &gt;i it t,«* f.„ a of ■••'•••*• c tio* r
C O C K R O A C
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A r a • A*«'y U illr J 1 * «i
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Sfcnrna’ Ei»:rlrir. .
with hum*:* Thi* frii|Ui*ully mui 1«•
It’* a Good Idea.
full lllrertlelia ,.i IJ !
fj:* 1-tied in tin* fort'i of mH or I'tlu-r
1( you ever fed that lift* Isn’t worth
Sold cvrni'herc
small “ o" per fora IIon*. Gather entire
vcgitttl!cii which ha* overgrown u living nnd that fricinht.uri* untrue. Just
U. S, fJovornrunl UpJMT rolpe. Adjust to position stitch­ gnnlap spot iitnl may I** ttuned under turn your attention to yuur liver tunl
0759ing upper mlge over ii|qM-r row- : of
\v|!lm iijow or iqmdc.
"s*’o whether l»y toning.lt up according
gather* in wo|sl, renter-front* and cen­
•it: certa'n hKnllllc* It I* al«o' ntl- to. tho dlrectton* M e. Symc* give* to
4-'or tbs warm days of summer thi* ter-hack* even, sinnll “ o" (tcrforaliot
vlsnblc to i ' l l tin* sell for acidity.' dny you rnn't p.it'a r«**y line on life.
dniuty blue batiste frock I* designed. nt under-arm seam.

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HOW TO PREPARE
sour and In such u condition are Hot
THE GARDEN SOIL likely to produce tho mp*t satisfactory

MT id!.-'n ** •-. \;»•' • 17 Th
nte tm» morning ; rod faviiiMSlv
uptm the timiion of ■'-n.itor F.i.vro
to reconsider tin* vot by whirli ili,.
lutidn pronidhouse «o:irti.*r.*m
ing for a joint committee to v!sit
the old ildicrV holtv at Juek.*ouville and Inquire into certain'reports
c o n e 'rning the conduct of that In­ It i* mails with a tlcliu wal*t and
For the foundation yoke. ,|nve , -nstitution. It ia alleged that the tax straicht gathered skirt.
ler-front *c,aiii indicated hy -ingle
money nppruprinti-d for tin- mat
Inrg.- '•&lt;1" |n-rf *r li*oi Adjn-I to |»i*lThe more inexpensive a frurk. the tiou nn.h rMeiil'i .kirt, centi-r front- and
M
•le i i of thit»*n.iui-i
homo In mil wlwaj’s spent for the heller it i* * liked fur Kiltiiiin-r wear. upper e d g '« even, *tlt&lt;h gather* Ivs po­
Lovely model* nr&lt;* shown fnshioiietl sition bringing small “ •»" perforation*
convenience and comfort ol the in­ from batiste in plnin colors.. This de­ *t tipper edge* of skirt and yoke to­
mates and that the management i:t sign is in blue Iritntneil with hem­ gether.
Adjust skirt to position stitching up­
not always as patient and consitl *r- stitched frills 6f self-material. The
ute of the ng id and childish veter­ waist closes in front in surplice style per rdge over upper row of gather* ill
and V-sh»pfd neck. Tho skirt may be .waist, center-front* am! center-back*
ans undet it* care tv* it should It?. gathered all around at tlo* wabt-lhni even: renter-back of skirl indicated by
Senatoi Karris stated tint the Mat? or shjrred at the side*, having the single small
perforation*.
If preferred, the frill th-lt outline*
appropriat'd $50 for tile funrral front and back panel* plain.
In tncdliun *l*e the costume require* the ne, k may he of embroidered mus­
expenses of every dnce;»*cd v,*t**r.tn
lin Slid the sleeve- fini-hed with (he
■uf the home, and that In* hud l».*,-n 1 S'l yaril* 82-Inch material. When same trimming.
making the dress, if the surplice effect
informed by the funeral direclois of
+nrtrs, id,- iSfOO, lU,
Pictorial Review. Co»luui&lt;&gt; ,\u
Jncksonvilli* ipat they arc heini; paid
6nTy^J.lfi of 'thi* amount.
It h; s Inches bust. Price,. 15 cents.
c o rue in a prut tv past when gr.if,
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enter.* into .hi institution of puldii*.
charity umlcr the control of the Slav* j
-and rolts tho old boys of the lost ,
-exiuse, whom we all love to honor 1
of nit only the romfortt |frovid-&lt;l I
for them while th e / ar • yet with us.!
hut also d-pilves tharil ot
ol ,t
a il
&lt;1 cent j
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immittev* will?
burial. W&lt;* hojie this com
lx* composed of men whto -.viT m.»!;.
Prepared F^pcciall)) For Thij Newspaper
•t searching, invealisalittii arid that if I
hv Pictorial Review
they find any ground* at all for t!o*;.
rumors, the• v .:l * ■ »r* *hej
ing.i and le t.this* instit'itioii g* t the
thuiough shaking up that it- will
ncess Suspender Fieclv*.
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The D. F,-.GoodrIch Rubiscr Company,
having ccntcncd its 48 years’ experience
and knowledge directly on the problem Of
making the best tire foi? the Ford /Intomobile, has brought forth a Urc that fulfills the
special needs of the Ford Automobile, and doubles
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sum-total of perfection.
Generous in rubber and fabric, It i3 a 31-Inch by 3-^ inch
tire, built with the regular five finger Black Safely Tread
1&gt;yy&gt;1*7
to fit 30-inch rims on a Ford car.
Thnt extra inch on the circu m feren co nml
full three-quarter inch in tho cre«&amp;-sccttoii
arc juat w hat tho F ord car tiro needed.

Treat your car to longer life and yourself to more enjoy­
ment of the car by asking your dealer for the Ford Car Tire
of HEROIC SIZE: Goodrich’s TH REE-SEVEN TY-FIVE.'
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THE FOOD CRISIS,
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GROW

HERALD

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* For Sale —Ford t ourlng car. Good
ahu|&gt;e, $!76.i L.iF. .Roper, Box 1062.
60- tf

NOW IS THE TIME

By CHARLES LATHROP PACK.

For Sale—Seven year old
milk
P rca ld rn t N a tio n a l K m c r g c n c y Food C a r- cow
and ’ five months heifer.
10
+ bapi'cna to be tnobd ami Mow
«l»n Cm ninlaM nn, M a r y la n d
bulldlnf.
quarts a_dny. w\. Q. Doane, Geneva.
Waihlpvti-ri.
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^ ground. such cro|w an celery,
Fin.
6S:4tp
^ oolotia ami late eucumltera will
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^ do hot there. If it la high,
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enter
For Sale linns,.hold
fnrnituro,
4 w a rm and dry soil tt Ls partieugrimy food ;:ar Iriryrip and Kncy rlt»p**dia Britan*
^ larly adapted. to early pea*.
(?^J
dm
('«uiinilss|u:i
niea. and Iron Safe. MPt Magnolia.
^ peans and other crep t whlcli y&lt;jjt
aim* to n-&lt;i't In
68-tf
a, mean to force.
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I'lmtlful In vll
Kodak linishitTK and view photos,
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Elm Avo.
68-5tp*
uirTjk cltlea. There ore
tt
wauy n* . For Sale*—Meat market with gro­
A jflH
aoclntloiM and
ceries. (rood business. Owticr sick.
M r . '
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+ Arouud the cdtfc* of your unr- ■&gt; tt
B*o country Inter Address “ Bargain," e-o Herald.
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+ den you buvo probably discover- +
7 / a r r / r '" '
lu acbool
+ P.( places for |wnuanviit Iteds of &lt;/
For Hale 1 Range—210 Park
+ aspaniKUs and' rhubarb, for u *1
ett a iu j.-t LATiiaor Kartlena, hack
4 few sfrawtM’ rry plaids amt
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r U.K
)«ril garden*, vu
4 bly for sotno other Hutnli fruits, *
emit lot garden*
White Wyandottes, celebrated Re­
Arnilutoc with ihe (tower
gardius.
4 tike ctiminl*, the bushes of 4
conaarvutlon
departgal
strain of Canada where vigorous
4 which bear annually. %
* ment of tho American
4 As for tho bulk o f your prod- 4 Forestry Aaugciatlon. 'Vo believe tlml birds are raised. Constant, heavy
Hatching cggB nnd Baby
4 uce. ploaao your own tuhto and 4
thin year nil them layers.
4 that of your fuuitly, always re- 4 BMiNlutiiins and u great tunny other Chix. .Booking orders now. F. P.
4 memlwrlnc that it Is letter tu 4 jteoplo should plant food garden* to u Strong, Brookjville, Kin.
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4 a small gardeii to ni&gt;K'lallxo on n 4 greater extern than ever Itofore, ntul
For Sale or Exchange— New 6
4 few vegetables, preferably Uiomv 4 llowcr* should in ninny ctues make
ro«»m house mid 2 lots. Well located
4 like strlug beans, |M&gt;nn ttud rad* 4 way for vegetable*.
.4 Uhcs, which taste better tlie 4
Tin* uiitloniil emergency food garden Will trade for furm. I Terms, if do
4 fresher they are, Umif to grow 4 rotnuihwlou It undertaking to lalcu *irc«J. Box 10711, Sanford.
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4 little driblets of evorythluir. but 4 »ify thl* sort of pinnfIn*; by iisltr.; In a
4 not enough of any one thing to 4 luiw way the tnmhlnery that already
I OR RENT
4 be Worth tho troutdo.
4 rxl*ls. by giving greater publicity and
Four room cottage for rent." Park
4 Suggestions for early planting 4 cUlcleney to Ilu* movement and by ct»
Ace.' near.Tenthv f l . C . D u B o m *.
4 in an ever *0 small garden— 4 urdluntliig l lie-work.
4 peas, lieets, carrot*, radishes, 4
. O'.'-tfe
The .\nter|eantx.|lloii o f our couuiry
4 parstill*. lettuce, salsify, kold* 4 U proceed Ill’s at a nwlft rnto and vvltji
4 raid, onions, spring spinach iiml 4 the utmost ihnniticliiieK.*.
For Kent Cottage rornor ? l ‘,gPatriotic
4 (If enough roontl potatoes.
4 words are empty air. Patriot It* «• t» nolia and 11th St.- Nine &lt;lol!a»* |&gt;or
4 Jitter crops cnti lx* ptnnled . 4 alone will help. I’lnnt u food garden month it.eluding wat* r,. Apply m*xt
4 when some of these have been 4 and do your ptlrt Inward the ecuuoiuU- door.
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4 gathered.—National Emergency 4 victory.
4 Food Commission.
4
For Kent Two fti'kishid
Wo expert to Induce more tlun
II o h m i \otins |M*ople, women and for light ht,ufi4x(t piii$*. &gt; 1(7
elderly men IIlls year to plant a food avoftue. * *
jr:ihli'll vvlet Iri'e not done so U-fote
Till* alone -1 &gt;tit.l a,id nitn h nor*
MAKING TOWN FARMERS
than
o ,im I., iii,. f.Hnl value f room

TO LESSEN FOOD COST
N ational

E m erg e n cy

C o m m isa io n

to

Food

C a rd e r

C r o a t * a M illio n .

M o re G a r d e n * .

When the hcIiooI and home pttdeii
lug movements started in 1 In* l Id- 1
Stale* a More uf year* ngo I ** |ei
Soft* f"n-»aw 1li:il mUlie tinj til.* 1 11 &gt;
lure funning *•( urban l"l* m -i,t 1
•
uf great ectnmuiie benejit.bt lit* i niir,
l«pulnt!un* L’p to the present tl&lt;c
tnnvcineut 1m* been fostered 11* 11 v,,&gt;
rial service—to give Im*;k nnd glrb
Habitw of Industry and lo n(T&lt;mi l&lt;
jljrcllera In congested dl&gt;tr!&lt;t* ptijoy
able, 1iudlblfil*nml |ii(illt;ible o eiipn
lion In tlicit- leisure, with incldemnl
alll In UtiuiUyiusr t itles aiql |owti* by
( lefttill)^ up tli‘ back Juids nnd vu&gt; onl
b*t_w,
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The pn'-etit foot! •rl*l*. with It limy
bcCuiun uioto imotc hr the event o f tt
M*rloiis unr. rectus t&lt;&gt; have brongln
the day in ulifili tin* Idle land* with'ii
Attierb an mtiidelpalltle* are likely to
Ucotne tut Im|uirtniit nouno of food
supply. K" ret loth*ly I* the mutter re
gcnl&lt;*l that « number of well known
nhuators ttud philuntlir&gt;&gt;pl*u have or*
gnttlKsI in Wushlngtoti the national
emergen* y food garden eoiiimho*luii.*
ilevuled to the purpos«&gt; of pUtUug 1.
fiO.Ono men. women and cidldrcu on
•tty and town gardens lid* xprtng t&gt;*
raise vegetables for their ftituilie*.
I'Utirle* I.alhro)* Pack, ptvshleiit of
the American Forestry a**S(s‘lntloii, I*
the originator of ihe uioveiuetrl and
the liia'cl of.lt. With him are a-*(«'ln
t(*l among others. I)r. Charles \V. 1'llot
of Cambridge, Mas*.; John drier nil*
Ism. president of Princeton university ;
Carl Yrootuan, nssltdatti secretary of
Agrimlluru; Xia|S, -4r—Hr-widtv—tnrml*er of . the" I’ nited States rdtippliig
hutd; Albert W. Sliavv, editor o f Sys­
tem ttmtaixlm*: I'mersou M&lt; Mlllln oT
New York, Johti* Hay* llnmmnnd of
Niw lor.';. FnlrfdX llnrrlson of VlrIturhnnk of California
ami lb,a .limit’tr*WllS&lt;&gt;D, former *«■»*•

till*

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w b ii h a d

made stmli tinlett* lieforo should In
crease* tliclr efTorts.
loti aro niixioti* to do something pa
trlotlc beemiso you ftsd that way.
You want to help your country. You
can plant n vegetable food garden.
Aro you doing so? Start now!

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Old Rags at The Ilcrald Of
lice. They must he Glenn
2 1 . Cents I’er Pound.

CLASSIFIED.
ADVERTISING
^ All Local Advertisements Under
T h ir d cading THREE CENTS a
Linc’ For Each IiiHcrilon. Minimum
Charge 2.4 Cenls.

THE PRICES ARE RIGHT
We buy for Cash an«l Hell for ('aah and you gel Ihe benefit of
the cjttrcmcly low prices.

Sewer Pipe, Tile and all Materials for (he Fanner

Hill Lumber Company
PHONE 135
Third Street

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Dealer

: ROLLER SKATES AND PARTS
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V E I.o n i’ EDHS, m cOES ANI) TRICYCLES

| AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES
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f rlanlo, (ottvei.iently located,
within 15 tributes walking- di*lance
from ««‘ati r of city. New .' ruom
liouso and Imlh. (tc., cit\ water tiver
the place, aim ea«y to lake vv.it -r.

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Auto 'Fires and Tubes, Ford Sizes Only
♦ Horns, Spot Lights and Headlight .Bulbs, Spark Plugs,
♦ Batteries, Battery Connectors, Blowout Patches, Ce% ment Patched, Vulcanizcrs, Gasoline and Oils.

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MOT()R( Y(’LE A(TESSORIKS.
t Motorcycle Horns, Lamp, Presto Tanks, Motorcycle
J Grips and Pedals.
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ilituble r-u'e
Team f«»r Hir)Isttn, - -T. A: KH-W; It. 1i N.i 1.
Pll)ll ,* I Si -J .
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Sanford

There Is Manet line* more *li)*er conr
age iii the lit 1 It body of a gray mpiirrel
U util) il '•) )-)(it)l hat.d tvvti hor.-ie
llem there i* ill the whole vgst nireits
of no elephnlil. An old. old story tell; unjroii.
Must be in yoi'd -hap)of a Suuduy-M’lmol lad who vvtis a*ked T. A. Kt-kliu, K. I* No. 1, Sunfortl.
why ihe Iloti* didn’t eat Ihitilel. Ill
fiA-:lip
itiisvver vvn*. "liertius' most of hloi witbael.lftiiie and tlo- rest of him wilt
grit." It I* the ln*hh mea*nreineiit ol
a man that count*. We must Judge by
the moral and not (In* physical value*
whether he Is "IfoUg.

W A N T E D !

DOORS, SASH,
BUNDS,
LIME,
CEMENT
SHINGLES, LUMBER OF ALL KINDS
CORRUGATED IRON

Wlt.l.

Standard Lights.

P ro p e r

The Proper Materials

the qualified ••tr-toi* who pay t a it s on either
real or P»rs. nal propeity, and who rciido
within the it ie r e dis rilrt-i territory have
tithed this petition, th at an election he
cam d by » ' i i r floni&gt;rald&lt; Hoard to .teterrelnt w helL, r er not the above deerrthed
territory s t a ll ho creatrd into a Special
Tan School U istrict, an t also |f&gt; determ ine
who shall servo a, school tru A cc* for the
said Special T e a School D istrict, and also
to determine it)r number of mills of Special
School D ls ir i- I laa to bo t c i r d and cqllectrd annual))
(or the two au rrre d in t
years.

WANT LI
Such a di-xlm ihiril) ha* been found
by tlie but) ail of standard* ill lilt
buoy lights supposed to lo* of Ihe
x.'itnc |*ower*lluu maker* tire now re­
quired to submit sample* o f their
lights for tests before they can he tip
proved. Some Dahls show its loyv a*
ill candle power, while other* run a*
blgli us Is**. The minimum require­
ment I* Ifit). nnd saniple* mn«t nt
l( a*l reai-li that standard to !&gt;,• ite('( |led.

Prlcu.s arc advancing every day. .Sanford la on a
Building Hoorn and You Should Huild Your New {Home
WE HAVE

Your p»*li:|irr.rr« further rer*rr*i-nt that
tlry t|e»lr, to crvale into a M’M'IAt. TAX
pctloni. DIATItlcr the territory nf Srroiaula county abate lU iaiM . The aald
Spwlll Yaa School Diqri -. In he known aa
l.aVc Monroe Snarlat 1 m School District
anil to br* n'onl’crrrl a’ your Ifoncrsht#
Hear,I ahall dram* ad-Uitde, tha o l j «pec!al Tas Sr hoot IMUrlel to hr created tor
the pur'fots* &lt;1 lovjrinr i od oUcctlnc a
I’ptrlcl orhiml tea' tor the x a -Irjslvo use of
public fret school, writhira the rail and
those d»—
erihril territory.
WHKII^FOHt: VcitMt I’ KTITIONEHS
l l li M t lt . Y P it A Y
that *» more than l*rn ty-ft«i* per cent of

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U ; S . Ij4nd DiMie at tJaiui »• Ille. H a ..
M arrh li«. t u t ;.
Nut ice f . herel y elven that. I'aut J a m r ,.
tf tlrn e v a , t lurid . V4hu. «*u )' i r i u r y J t .
tlillt, m ade ){utn-.lead f'n try ,. Ni r*&lt;ttn "e .
tur K)&gt; of N \V 1, , * (- - (|u q .3 , T o a n .M u
21 }!. Hango X'J f . ' t a l l a k a x e M t.id ian
h i , filed qottri. uf intent too .n make P irr*
year proof t , ) ,1 at.lt* h rtalas Id th e .|an )t
ahovr d*a,-:ibr&lt;t, ts-l ,re lll«r&lt; C l r o i l t Ct uri
it Jtai ford . Flo rid a, on ti e t t t h day of
May, F i t ?
cla im a n t n trya a» s i l r t i * a:
J . If . Ilu d (tb « u q &gt;f t;* nr i t , K'u IJ»,
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In answering ’ an advertisement
whlre no name i* mentioned in the
ad, please do not ask The llernld
for information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we tlo not
know who tho advertiser Is and i(
we do we mre not allowed - tQ CJVL'
nut this information. Simply writ* i» hrrehy *,*••• *f,a* lh- fullowlnc petilinn
a letter and address it us per in- • ill lie p rcari.trd 'u tha Hoard of I'utdlr
Crowing O kra or Gumbo.
lirt ru r tio !) (or .&gt;en.lnoto C u u n ly . H onda,
i I"* lmtm» gitnlt'iifr will uniinllj' flml ntriictions in tho ad.
at tha llo a id ’a navi rrqutar m rrtln c hiM
In tl,« C o u rt itouao at Hanfurd, F la , T u , 11 otlvatitagnous to grow smnll tptanll
; day, M ay M h. I91T.
•ic* of i-prinltt Hpoohilth'* which will
FOR SALE
.. I'rlllln n
®'!'l tu till) utlrnrtlvt&gt;nt&gt;*s o f tin* famll)
I To the llo n o ia td e,
aD' niij which fpvv bouaowlvw will
Tho
Hoard
of
I'uhllr Ira tru rti^ u for HerfP
For Salo— Eggplant,^ peppers nnd
C o u n ty , Eloridat
trouble to buy. Among these msy be tomato plants, (or hale* chcnjl. (ieol . Iruta
Your
p atilionrra re^twctfully
rr|ir)&gt;ent
ni|ntl„nrq dkn, or
unto yo u r Ilo no iahla Hoard that they are
C. McDougal, Celery_ avenue.
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of
the'
.taliof
Florida,
,
Juuiig (hhIs of this plant arc
aod the co un ty of Seminole and that they
**’ I*®*-* u»«l. These nn* employed
l&gt;ay la i c * on r it h t r r-at or porannal prop­
erly and arc r»)id«nta of that port ion of
I niu l|aal|y |(, miup*. to wliieli they liu- — For Sal*—Complete shingle
mill Hemlnole co un ty, )'t»rld*. d ra rrib rd a , fol­
k'D ti ptenaant flavor and a sticky
lows. to-a. l t :
outfit. Ont'-IC H. P. Farquhur boiler
llc (in n in ( on the aouth ah’&gt;re nf Lake
"di-Utency." Tlie liest poti* are grown
at a point one quarter • } , ! tnlla
°!l Juung plants, but If tlie pod* arc in good condition. One .’15 H. P. rMonroe
a il of th e wevt line of Section 122) tw enty*
moved bcfon&gt;- they are allowisl tu Farquhur engine, in use four mouths. tw r, T o w n ah lp t IB i niratcan anukh, Kanyn
th irt y r * « l, thence aouth to the »ouih
r ls,n thn pinnift will continue lo pro One Chnlloner Hhi^gle machine. One r130)
a il corner ’ of the aoutfvwaat q u irtc r of
Holler with new fifty two inch -Itoe H W l| nf aoulhwoat quarter of Section (111
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until killed by fpast.
llir t y four, tam e To on ah lp and Hanre,
T*ie Seed* of okn abotihl ls&gt; sown In saw Two cut off saws and mnndel tlirnrc
r a ,t . to the nurthaa.t corner of th.
11 ,7lpn nftcr the ground has Iteeotne with shafting, ptilk-y and'dust chain. norlhwevf quarfer ' N W ! , l , fiectlor (21 ta n
’i'1,p "arm. or the plnul* may be One 15 H. P. ronl oil engine nnd six
■-irriwi 4n t&gt;erry Ixtxe* in the hotbed trucks for hauling blocks, one 15
*!" 1, n H*Plnjited In the .gnrdcu after horse engine anfl sawmill.
Fivo
'•urqrcr of front has |»as.*etl. Tl»&lt;*
good
mules,
two
good
wagonft
and
' should lie four feet apart for the
two
good
log
cafts.
Will
sell
or
, . , ”®Ua and live fret apart for the
klntl*. wttli the tdnuts l\vo feet trad* Kvi Lumber Co.. Lougwood,
■**»* In thu row.
Fll
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Ideal Fomulas
Ideal Methods
I(!eal Results
Mata Your Crops AVitli a Profit

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(,) ai'-Mlr (S iV r liitl nf rn m |S aln l flint
Serrln i i l l p t j &gt;&gt;J on ifcV lit-t X lniolay lit
M ay. ltd * , IL a i / .-lo t **••* 7&gt;h J a y of 4«ltl
m inlh and a rule (lay cl th f. co urt, (Gnu
and O m r tu m ake an .w tr fo ih» tame,
cl-c d.rfH) T»f« f u n ie c * w ill he taken
a y a ln .l yuu failure •&lt;* to lie.
It I . furtlicr ordered that thU order bq
Im ldoheil In (lie. HanloKt lirra lfl, a newM ) r r pqblltked In Kemlnnle ( t « M y , lia r *
da. M irf a weak* fur a period of four ranH n n T r r » ie k t.
XVitne-* rey h a i‘*l nnd Ihe real of aald
r» u rl • hla :&lt; !h d ay of M arrh, I'JH .
all
K. A . It lim iU H H ,
IrirkinM in A D irk ln io n ,
Kofi itoi4 for &lt;’om jdalnint

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N rrllca ■ »f &lt; haptrr 41k*. I . a « i af f lo r ­
id .
Nolle-"
hereby s i t ' d that I.. T . Ilryan,
purchaser of T o t C triiflc a lo Nw, tr ,l, (fate I
th e ( lh day cT J.uly. A. II. 11*11. ha* tiled
■aid D-rllflrale in m y ulflee, and hat made
applE-atlon for t a t d,*-d to lu u * In ar-urdo a r , with law . Fold rerttScate omhraraa
the foliowins d w t l i i o i property eltu alrd
in Hemlnole co u n ty, ftorida, lo -o U : N ’ ,
l,o l DO. Hanford C e le ry India
T h e aald
hind ln ln ( ne-eaacd at tha d ale of Ihe |Veuanre ol auch r e r lia r o le in the name uf
Dnkuowft.
llnle*- m id ca rtin rat* ahall be
rrd e cm r* atro rd in s (n taar la a drv-d o itl
iaaue th errjn nn tb# 30th. d ay of Ap.-il,
A . D* IU17.
W lln ri) my uRi lal * i(n ltu r e and * 0*1
t h i, lh,? 30*k day nf M ar-h. A. D. 1017.
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a n d all IV r ,o n * h h v ln s C la im a or D e ­
m and * acain at aa ld k a la la ;
Y u u, aqif each ot you, arc hereby notJIlof
and required t» p r x a n t any claima and
d o u a n d t which you or either ot you may
ha«a acalntt tha a*tata nl J . N . W hllnar,
deccaard, lata nf Sem inole C o u n ty , KlnrId a, to the underaicned; H. O. Ckaaa, M etu to r nf aald r«tal&gt;\ w ithin two year* from
the date hereof.
Dated H *rrh 22. A . D. 1017.
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THESANFORDHERALD •county
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES,' Bualaeaa Manager

If wheat goes any higher they ex­
pect to feed’ thcc Lake county editors
on Natal hoy,
*
Since it has been discovered that
so many thousands of .bushels Of
good grain go into the making of
whiskey we hereby advocate stop­
ping the making of- any more whis­
key and eat tho grain instead fo
drinking it.'

going to pieces.
Clarence
Woods I* ready to fight anyone who
knocks his velvet wny but Clarence
was very ready and willing to knock
Orange and Seminole county brick
rohda .and probnbly knows how it
feels to be knocked instead of being
the knocker. However, we were of­
fered the plate story about the sand
asphalt roads and refused to print it
just as we refused to lie a party to
the brick roads-argument. Wo be­
lieve we have tho finest roads in the
state nfid we also believe that the
sand asphalt roads at the present
time are the finest of that kind and
only time will tell which is the better
material.
Meantime,
wo
never

This paper does not believe the
rumors that German* are doing this
and that and the other thing* cred­
ited to thrm.
Neither do wo be­
lieve that any of tlie negro popula­
tion are breathing sedition against
America in this crisis. During war
times you are apt to hear many dis­
quieting rumors hut the wisest thing
to do U to keep jou r mo.ith shut.
If you find anything on anybody
that you can* prove then a?t but
keep your mouth shut at all times.
The Germans in our midst utc among
tho best of our citizen* and their
position in this crisis is a most trying
one but now that the dies is cast
thpir patriotjsm should not be ques­
tioned. When it comes to a ques­
tion of guarding our interests this
can bo done most thoroughly with­
out any dcmonstrnUoA. Tho negroes
are American citizens' and ns such
wjli be found ready ami willing to]
fight for America. All that we need}

HOW SHE
WAS WON

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Office Supply Dept.

makes it formidable-the right man behind a bank makes it

Dy ETHEL HOLMES

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"Dotty," satil Mr. Hnrtnon to bis
daughter, whoso real nnmo was Paul­
ine, "don't you think that to please
papa you could accept Ernest Town©?"
"Ilow aliout pleasing myself?"
"Oh, that will come later. If you
mnrry nob Stewart, Instead o f tncreas
Ing your social distinction, you'll feel
the pinch- o f poverty: If you mnrry
Towne you'll be n awell leader lat­
er on."
"Aren't yon rich enough to keep ray
poaltlon for me, papa?"
"IT Oh, well, you see that what 1
Imre will 1* added to wlrnt you get by
marriage."
“ I'll think about It. papa."
8h© concluded to refer tb© cas© to a
contest between ,thc two suiter*. So
alio sent word to both of them that she
would the next morning be driving her
ear within-the limits of Marion couu*
ty—a region full of excelletft roods,
crossing o m o another like? tlw wires of
n twisted gridiron—and would marry
tvhlchever of tho two men who pro­
posed first.
noth suitors received the Informa­
tion aliout 10 o'clock at night, the eon*
test to tnjto place the next morning.
Neither bail any Information a* lo
whnt point the Indy would enter the
chosen district. The county line was
many miles In length, and she might
enter nl any point. I’ voii if a candi­
date entered near her he would not
know which direction' she would take,
and he might set off In the opposite
one. Doth men made their prejmrutlmis Ik-fore turning In for tile lilght.
Town© went to Id* garage, xvtipr© ho
kept set ■•ml Mir-* and 'onion d l
clmuffcnr to pro; .re the one |n-.*t i
od In hi* Deist* b r the •••UIlhI. !t*
wa* not n driver |ilm*clf uttd ex;*©' t *t
to it- e Id* •lintifiVtir for that ptirpoe. Stewart on receiving Ids potltleutlon
sat ilown to n Job of thinking on the
matter.' Hu cot)Id seo no bop© o f hi*
securing mi advantage over Id* rival
by onllmiry method* of trrni*pnrtn
tlon. Il would !••&gt; purely a ?tuttl©r &lt;u
Inch. the* n in ! &gt;v1;:^ th • l&gt; *t i
winning
At in"\drht h© li.ot
the prohicni.
Before iltn Unlit Mis* Iliii ri on b .i 1

Tho Easter edition of the Sanfold
Herald uc* u hummer and Editor
Roll Holly and his able manager
Haynes must have been on the job i t vforr.. aliinft i-&gt; th** '•©"! *•!&lt;« , h
crops.
every minute to get out such a and iiiantinx of *-iii:
mammoth edition.
It speaks well
for Sanford and its good paper.
SEM INOLE BKli.'K
Moor; haven Times.
The Seminole brick. road from the
Orange county Una ty tho original
Wijen the next tux yoll for the city btick' ut Uobimon’s Springs is in flue
is made up theuidermep. should look shape nrui the trip to Sanford 1* now
Weil to the equalization of taxes in "a jny forever." llh,. yes; of coursSanford. Much of tKe vacant prop­ part of the obi original seven mlh x
erty ihat ii now being held lor b:g of S&lt;- nmole brie
is i trille j rk .
price* should io* taxed m proportion but 't - a leap bftti-i than n’ dirt
to th- little home of th** man who i* road
now (laying more than his share.of
And say: There will soon lie a fine
the taxes. Other property is not in brick road from a'point throe miles
proportion and this very important south of Sanford to Oviedo, and so,
matter should receive the direful if the Orange county authorities
consideration of the city fathers.
cannot improv’e the Orlando Oviedo
•■©ad, the proper route is via the
This papttf i* not urging any man Seminole brick route.—Orlando.Citi­
to join either the army or the navy. zen.
When |he rail comes there will be
plenty to answer and they' will not
need to be conscripted. When the
uditor gels ready to go to the front
he will call for volunteers hut we
Continued From Page 1 1
do not and” never will urge conscrip­
MU* Harmon. Isditg In'tlie center of
the county, worked from that outward,
tion in this free country. There are
wtterca* It was supposed thijt ah©
plenty of men here in Sanford ready
they make the proposition that would enter nt Uh* out*ld© mid work
to go to the front if some military
authority will just show us the front where six are ordered at one time Inward. Tmvnp began by making n
through the County Agent on© ou t-' speedy rlgrag run, fdllowlug the trend
and the manner in which we ran
tli will In- given free. Therefor©, if of the Hue. hoping to i nine .Upon the
gel there.
,
those wishing to purchase canning prljyj hooii after she entered. Of
outfits will send me their order and cqllr*© lie vsimpleted the elrctflt with­
Tin- Sanford Herald tells of a tqoney I will buy the oothts and. out meeting her. Noverthcb'ss lie ©on*
tInins I on the kiiod phut, which was t&lt;&gt;
spiritedly successful FISH KKY that clubbing the urdcts'vvill return a re-1
make shorter ami shorter circuit* till
was given in that immediate vi.-in- hat© to each purchaser. The nliovu j
lie arrived nl the center.
tty. it fairly makes a bdler hungry pride does not include fr.-ight hut-th-i Ml** Harmon's plan was stimetldiig
to read aliout tt you could see the rebate* will no d iul&gt;t inure than cover |like this, though she did not malm a
rich brown catches dancin' in the tie* (might.
Each ol the*© .outfit.-j rt^iiihir spiral from ‘ the center to tho
pun. "But Jiere'* tho joker: The af­ cap* 1^ quart* to a time, und hither, line. Shi* saw nothing of either of
her .suitors. Mr. Tonne (mssed tier
fair was given und©r‘the auspices of cans' or glass jar* can In* used. ■
on his Inwart), her outward, move on
the TRU TH SEEKERS, Whoever
tho opposite i«nT©"oflhe ground of ©ouheard *qf donMnjr~fnr“ tmTi—STiere
Cqunty Agent
test. When they i-tune round again
catching fish was concerned?
It
lie Was within, she wa» 'without,
'wuti'd lie a dinged sight more appro­
though they | uis * h I vvltldn' ti quarter
"Horn* of Venui."
priate feif that Kish Dinner to huve
Reffrene©-nre made in sotite ctlhel of a tiilld of each other. ’
beet yi n by i le Benevolent and form llteraturv- t" th© "Imru* oi
All this time nothing was scon of
Astute t.rdrr of Perpetual Prevari­ Venus." from which It Is eoududt* Stewart. *MI.»s Harntou * hail lieeii on
cator*, I,arm'd In St. Avgustina by. muno that In tie-clear -utr.ot Mi**o‘ the romt tlirt-n JioUt* mid wmf lieglupotnudu the cre-unt form o f- tli lilng to tire. At first she nsmnted tlsit
planet Wa* delected In early time she hud missed both l*-r suitors. IuSine© Venus deed, when she emu© b » think of it*
without opt I f pi till!.
Lake coujity paput* ami espc dalfy vvlicit ut n sUtQcicnt ntigulur di-tauc 'calmly it vvn* quite likely that sk*f*
the Eustis Lake Itcyian are sore from tlic sttn, is hardly more thttU Inti might ride nil day over so large a field
ubout tit© recent plat, matter stofy a minute of arc in dlaptelcr.nt the ut without meeting either of them. A* to
luost, Mich. utt observation svetu* t)Ult&gt; Tovvne, lie had not vet reached the cen­
tiut of the question, nutl Prufcsso. ter |Hlillt.
Aliout t o’etoek In tii©afternoon Ml**
J.‘iitnpbi ll thifik* the ttlluslon to .tb
Humum
wo* driving along » stretch o f
horns wits merely u Incky guess ui
the part,of tin- .ancient nstrouinuera. road In-which there wa* no turn wlieu
ail auto pluttiii-d itself front a sld©
» c ai tis far 3xu and
path Into th© mid lie of th© road right
Thoughtful Debbie.
NJ A x G ( 'ard Files.
before her.' She liud barely llmq t*&gt;
iohhie went to sco hi* grand­ stop within a few feet 6t it when l'.ot*
D] in p.lain, record
ly was unit'll Interested in Stewart Jumj*o-1 out of th(* nhstnirtlujf
— and library ruling
went on In the kitchen. On&lt; ear, sp/aijg on to the footboard of Mir*
and Index Cards
she Mild to hilli: ‘Tin £olu;: llartiion'* ear nud, seizing brr band,
you 'a nice little pie In t nskisl her to marry him.
X A-Z. 1-31 for the
_Susd*n*© w*« ended. The man IDS
— 11riy rif t l ulA Ivmil vyou think Pin pretty good to take sc loved had won.
"You scampi" she exclaimed through
and Jan. to Oec.
much trouble?". Bobble thought about
smiles.
"I don’t hellevc you have won
It
;i
moment,
"ilrnudtnn."
be
salil
q T for Months.
"uinntnm told me fh*t to be u bother fairly."
T have taken no llleglthnate advan­
otid It It’* going to lie any trouble you.
X I • Index Cards for
©an Just a* well make my pie the rcg‘ tage," wa* the. reply.
= Vertical L e t t e r
"How did you do If?*
lur Mze."
Ilut ‘ Boh wouldn’t tell—at least not
RJ Files and Docuthen.
Indeed, be never told till nftcr
q ment Files.
Bad Habit All Too Prevalent.
Tb© uiicofischiii* fault of Interrupt­ the wedding. II© had Ik*c» doing some­
thing In nlr travel and had kept both
"g” * T )i e r e is no
ing I* ©o prevalent that Hubert l.oiils
lit* rival and his girl In sight all day
Stevenson one** pnid *tlu* follovvluiJ
— grertter time saver
from tin* cloud-. When they got ns far
tribute to bl* deceased friend. Jnmes
ai«rt ns tMis-dlde and In n favorable
than a Card Index
Eerrler: “ He vvn* till* only n.uii 1
position f *r him to reach hi* unto he
System.
Let us tell
ever kt.ew who did not htil'llutilly Inhad de©&lt;*'mled and—wi it.
tyrnjpt."
you about it.
"Papa." sit' I Miss Hnrtnon to her fa­
ther tb©-evenin'* of tlie contest, "I'm
A n im a l tale*.
sorry ] run't idvast* yon by marrying
There Is the l&gt;h- of. Hugs and Whub
Ernest Tim tie.".
Island, J'l'tvltt Island hi ILsamc an*
"Why not, Dotty?" *
Critiic mill tittlf |shiil,!*»n(r Ihe const
|*Bob Stewnrt Is tin* smarter tnnti."
Cornwall, Engtu’ .d. Vvnr Lundy Islntu
m o w do you know that?"
arc Bat Istjnd nail (lie Hen und Chick
She told her father how Bob had
cti*. A_ few tiifies off tli" emutt, t
wbn her, and the old mint wa* mi pleas­
ed that he not only gave hi* consent,
Wn!c* «A' Piillfn W iujl. Sheep Islrii
lint took Itoli Into Id* employ And In
nod the 1'utv mid t'..|i bland In l.'ci.
ph onz u s
time made him til* sueccMor.
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G ives Free Sw inging H itte r R u le to
Follow W hen at the Bat.

T en nis; W illiam s to Lk

,IIun» Wagner, the veteran shortstop,
with the Pittsburgh Nationals, 1* n
professor o f It. A.—batting art. Ono
of the recruits ‘with th© Cincinnati Na­
tionals bad tho norv© .to writ© linns
for a I'll of n&lt;lvice on batting. Wag­
ner good nnturedly answered. Tho »e
ere I of III* b» Iting'stylo Is out. Here
It I*:
"You say you arc n free swinger."
tho veteran wrote. "Then whenever
you gu up. uutc*a under *&gt;nlen* to wait
.it out. ■!©• hie In*fun* you reach thpinto Just ?vlil It tall you ure going to
tilt- mid st! ■• to votir deei Ion. •
If * iiti c il.i* ep "ot:r lui.ol t" lilt

■•■to tii.ipi'i g j Iti'ln * mu!.'* j mt ■l&gt;a: g
■ot'r iid.ti! When the third •tie rtnue
»*r go nft.r i: with nil your might t
r.:i* 11 V I* tiimut t!n* bc -t advice 1 cm
give to a ‘fro-’ swinging hitler."
Jo ck e y s Get Licenses.

1**1fty ••tie trainer* .i ,d twoui- .'o.-k
i iu •■el'i-d license* lit a meeting n!
ihe* ".i •’ - of jhe .Ferae* •lull In-Id In
ilie i
i nf (lie •lull in New York
I'ron nt a t 'the meeting were August
llclinoat. E. K. Sturgis. It. K. Knapp.
Andrew Miller and Schuyler L. l‘urson*

ON GROWING ONIONS
On

Sm all

A reas It Is Preferable to
-P la n t S a lt.
( l ’i rp.itcd li) I'n ltn l Slates department of

sericulture. |

Onions, like |«»tiitoe*. nre n Ntnidr
crop that is grow u commercially on n
very extensive settle. A* n general
rule, ‘t Is vvell to liuve the rnqi follow
Nome oilier one that hits been kejii tin
dor lie* hot* nod free from nerds thr
previous soiisou
In Uu* !io*y!i *•**! Is sown ns curly In
iln* i- ring it** tin'* soil ecu la* brought
to [hr_proper tondllhui. In tile south
H ill,III N ets Tire frequently pill olll ill
the mttuiun mid rjirrhal through ib&lt;
wilder* with the jtriilcetinn of it little
hay or Straw. Tln-re are three moth
•si* of propagating onions the first, by
sou lug the seed In row* where Hit
crop 1* to grow; second. by odwing th:
seed In *|H*rhilly prepared biai* amt
imtiMpInuiliig tin* *v*all lugs to (lie ojiei
ground, ami, third, by planting sen
-whirtrhnvr-1amirfcl'f'l Olf’JIfiiTi'iiie vym
ter. The first method Is musl by htrgr
•oiuiuon iftt growers on ucepuut o f-tilt
amount of lalsir Involved In Ihe other*
■Mi Hiuall areas. Iwwevcr, b run&gt; In
preferable to (ilunt sets. L'nilcr liortua;
•(iiidli.loiis these may usually be sibtailed r.t idanlliig film* for liU'iit $2.fiC
n Imsliel, eight* or nine bushel* being
iv q u ln d ' to plant an acre, Onion*
planted from sets will ripen carllei
than those from wed *»ovfn In^the
fields. When ihe transplanting nteth
•d la used ihe seed I* sown In green­
house*. hottieds. cold frames »*r *;**■
v-lull* prepared 1**1* at. the rate of
iiitvo and oil ©-half, to four pounds for
i*nch nere to !*• planted. Till* seed­
ling* ;re transplanted when they are
somewhat smaller than a.Jn il pencil
mid rather stocky. The root end of
tbt* sccdlltig 1* ptwlibd -into ihe will
with one. finger, amj the soil l* then
'llrnii*! about the plant. ,
Tin? eeiE U sown illicitly In drill*
about twetW to rourtv*'n iip'hes njiatt.
After the |dmit* iiecoim* vwUlillaliotl
they are llilumd to two or thnu* Inches
apart. Tip* maturity of the bulbs tuny
-Ik? hastened by preventing the i*mituned growth of ihe top*. ThU U
somethin* ticeonqdi-bed by roiling mi
•mpty barrel over the row* urn! break­
ing down tile top*. After the*e are
prnell'-ally dead the onion hhllm may
to pulled tip liy hand from the noil
and spread In n dry. well v, ntitnnsl
place to eiirv. Thereafter they tuny
be sb ns! In ' rate* or ti|i^*-for whiter
ise. In Ihe north the crop rlpciuwand
I* ha nested during the latter purl of
the Miintner and early autumn, ^ In
the liontItem states, where the crop I*
grown during Ihe winter, the liarvert­
ing nud marketing period take* place
during the fcprlng month*.

Very Brave.
Percy William—1"You mi
tramps or ronch men vein
with me. darling. I'm a
runner, .and If " c " ,n ' 11
ru n 'off mid hrit.a Je'li* •"
time."’
'.
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L O Y A L T Y
“ With malice toward none, with charity for all,r,/ • rr!
ncs'i in the right, as God gives us to sft the rigid-'
.
A State of War lias bet*n tlirust upon us. t A 11111
Nation in this solmn hour calmly faces the future^1
that confidence horn of complete faith in Aincnc
Ideals.
‘
nr
The First National Bank stands united with e u ^
member of this community and country to c00^c.
in every way possible in resisting any attempt to a
gate American Freedom, Justice and Honor.

Introduced Graham Bread.
The Inventor of Ornlinm bread *uni
flour win Ilev. Sylvester Grntinm, n
New Kngtand clergyman, w ho’ died in
Nurt tinnipt on, Mn**., sixty-five y ars
ngo, linvlng deyotisl the timjor part ol
hi* life to'Hie ntlvccacy o f u vegeturinn
dletic tliroty.—New York World,

First National Bank
Sanford, Florida

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Aprfl . M J M T

THE HANFORD HERALD

fu l.campaigns for good ovre carried
on in America.
H
t
"It actual warfare comes to this
nation, do not let that campaign
stop until Jltc* oat tie fever ticks are
completely eradicated, fo? we milst
must .establish a solid foundation fo
preparedness, for fii-diny nrjt onlv
our own pi op|e. Inti ti*-!;»in ; to I *cd
our tilli..&lt;&gt;

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
f TJU lc H appenings— M ention
o f M atters in B rief—
Personal Item s o f
In terest
jiunirnary of the Floating Small
Tnlko Sucrlnrtly Arranged fur
Hurried Hi-raid Readers

"D o not let f.j, otj;. i»- t 11(1* 1 ) ;i u
"• &gt; *r m*. - n I. ■;i . ,i* in * and sug*
k«‘st that I'lununi; h- introduced by
cutting off one dollar of the amount
of appropriation neeciary to com­
T. B. Phillips of Orlando has token plete this work at th* ' earli .**t pos­
a position with Charles Electric Co. sible moment, for tv profitable live
Jitr. Phillips* will have ctiurgo of* the atom; industry is th.* bu.ii of a large
Fool Air Accelerator departnlnnt of Httriculturid development."
(be company In Semin ole, Volusia,
The countl i, through, th-*ir o f­
Brevard, Ornnfp* and Osceola conn*
ficials alto mtijt male upproprix*
tics.
lions to pruchase material for dip*
Woodland Park is the only place PipB Vats to pay salurles of Inspec*
with amusements and taken pruMMtor* to hip Hie state anil Federal
rare on . Open Sundays only. Uas*- representatives.
representatives. The
cover,tm.
l.
Tjte government
is
ed privately on week days. Large thM tt&gt; hip tin*' ttate and Fed *ra
clcsri pool, hot wate^- j^ts, shower, representatives. The govisriine-n't is
toboggan*.* Picnic conveniences:.
willing and anxious to do ull it can
69-tf
toward eradicating the ticks, hut U
prime cypress shingles, four, live will not attempt tp -carry on the
and sis loch widths, nil twenty work in any county without ’hearty
inches long, to move quick at $2.75 cooperation of comity ollleials.
per thousand.
Chas. L. West,
This ollire will skillfully assign
Oviedo, Fla.
66-\f " skilled leaders to , help, cou n t/ of­
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Berry. C. tR ficials or representative cattle'ow n­
’ Walker, U. J. Holly in the Berry ers conduct u preliminary organisa­
car and Mr. and .Mrs. E. A.' Doug­ tion campaign tfnd when the county
lass in the Douginas car attended the ollleials are ready to build vats'and
preparedness meeting at Chuluota carry oil systematic dipping of cuttle
Wednesday night.
a government .Inspector will ho d *Ford Touring Car for Sale— At a tailed to take supervisory chargo of
bargain. B. &amp; O.- Garage, W. A the work in that county.'
Every
Van demo-,-Hat..
Strinffellow.
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their
p.,
by «*ij rv: .tirally
Many Elks from Sanford will ut
‘ r i ii' .ituMi w irk,
tend*the mreting of the Sr.,t * Elks ptl di:r,g
gov ■ u,ev*L solve
Auodation in Orlando next wink-

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HOME GARDENS

dclphia alone ^during the lost.three
F(r*t Milling Procc»«.
months, have been made by^ In­
The conversion o f wltpjH Into flou.
spectors In the state department of
mis one «if the curllcsl devolopunsits *
labor and Industry, says the Phils-----------clvjlltaljoti, -and even the prlnlltlv
delphia Evening Bulletin.
. niece lit the* down of history submit
"The Inspectors have been nt With Planning Much Food May Be tt-il tin* grain |u it coarse pnuudlng U.
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l Ween sintics. Pi rhaps (lie oldest t!ou
work for-weeks running down bogus
Produced In Small Space.
Mnlll*-In CM*!, nee ore Hie ...............
employment agencies
the disguise
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of hcnefii iul ass &gt; iati .ns tfud. insar.............
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• .ill lake ilwelllugs III Su lt/.crlan'l. It
anr - coiii(i.inius
r. .igtous urgr.niaa- M AKIN G
V EG ETA BLE
P L O T S . I) : toriar mul ; He iirriingenu nl lb
tions who .nuo-ii many of Hr* tin*
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win m mis ns!n&lt; ..&lt;) nr a .coarse men I
trained i . ,:r« V to the north by the
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‘ t'ruiJe ns Hits met Imd w as, it co m ulin*
J u .t W h at V . B * U b l » to G row D epend. ||u , B m || ,)f
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thousands. The city has been so
Upon tho Individual Ta»t«» of tha
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hooded with the negroes, unaccus­
F a m ily — Can B . K ep t Supplied W ith
E a f |y s#w g ^
K l*|v#^.
tomed to the climate and unahlu t
Seaaonabla Freah G arden T ru c k .
,^|W dpjH-nrA (o be the e n rllr*
withstand the rigors of a northern
wiiit.-r, that adequate housing con­ (Prej nrt-d by Pnlti U (Bates dcparuiit-nt of tiail (lint lias biwii tnn ed In Kgyptlat
agriculture i
history. It was found llrst in lb
ditions' cannot be afforded them.
A
tittle
forethought
will
enable
a
fortti
o f,a notched bronso fcnlfe In tin
Many have ill.*J i i the Philadelphia
coiuparailv.lv
Riiaitl
trait
of
land
to
Uilrd
dynniuy. or about .ri,tAk» yeai
Hospital and tuberculosis and pneu­
bupply
the
average
family
with
fresh
l"'r"
r,•
« '» Ll'rUlta'i •ru. and was fol.
monia arc rife among them," the
‘ vcgclahtcs throughout the grow ing sen- J',UWJ bt the lijmili and llftli dynm
Bulletin states.
-- non. mv spe.htllsts In the fnlUsI
"The department of Inbor niul in­ „
wen* UM-d by nii|t&lt;-iiieis; but tber
dustry which maintain a systematic ?*ut™ department of nurieulttim „ h . J|(I ltnUHl ^ ^ inuns „,„ll tl„* sev
Most owners of small gardens are con.,
H.|Ull .......... Iil(.
enl
inspection of the employ incur agen­
lent to rube « smcle irop on eu.b
a - .j riuns. m. d lr..» saws
cies in this city, is authority for tho
plu of land at
;
1 J j T|.«* first knives on r .,,n l wore nmd
statement that no reputable agency ,,t.»te
pois.l.us howevcA I- gfow wo out of .11,,.. and ).,.e , in fmt. turn-.
here Imd any part in tho negro or three « reps #i one sei:s.*n. and If
with minute t.blh.
trutllc."
these are jirojHTdy selected tin* home
grown produce will Is- lu&gt;lIt belter and
iheapcr ilinu any that i-tnt be j&gt;urExhausted Market
Some Find Pol a urs and Beets
Mrs. Gratnercy "I’m htivlttg tho
chased on the market.
Somehow tlu* good people of this
Just what vegetables are to Ik* grown Crvutcst •UllU'itlly in 1Pmling n new*
vicinity know that the editor of The depends, of course, upon tin* Individual rook. , lirtiuicrey '‘Tlmi «t**&lt; -n*t surHerald likes vegetables and they
l&gt;rk*»* nn* itt Ike h-tijd, my dear. You
c*oovsar
M**vm to.have had nkout ull the ebitks
noVer fail to bring in something nice
liter** tin* on the inrkct."
when .coming to tow n. This ‘ week
John Russell brought jn a basket
of line Irjsh potatoes front his farm
on llcanlall avenue and they .were
the larg*-*l we hav,' seen this season,
(Too Late to Classify) . *
John was not ntjngy wjth (hum and
we wjil .ca t, for several days. They
For Sale .Modi!
79
Overland
ar*e the FpiuUdlng Itnic
I and
touring car. Good condition. Bar-umong one
gait: (nr cash.
Pltone li. Sanforji,
acre which I,
Fin., J). O. Box !H:k
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Break your Cutd or
with a few do.sea of ftlbl

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odd m,i ■
.levvcal more talks if we were well
f. d. Tint been arc ull,tight and Mr.
Stone nays that when ho gels
ib."mu h si,ippitfit i w II c Ml l,;i
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T H E A T R E

B U I L D I N G

SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN
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Anyhow we are living high at pres­
ent and th - boys th a t.till the soil
are always welcome.
These gifts
show their upprertutkin of the news­
paper and the editor and we are
grateful for all of them. -

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Yoeo r e i n
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rim:its save :
‘ In Studying the Beauti­
ful Contour o f MIIndy'H
Faro You S mould Not
Overlook Hil* Needs
of Her Feet"
and what
I’ elcrs Says Is So
THERE* Is a place to lay
down some of the financial de-^
sot ion you promised her in a
fitting manner. Escort her to
(hit hootery and let her gmee
her f«*et with some of the
feminine footwear that is step­
ping ita-way into popular favor

* * E. IT. P E T E R S
Boots, Shoes and Slippers
.101 EAST FIRST STREET

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Are You Doing “ Your B.i
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If Not, Get Busy—PLANT A GARDEN

T h a Idaal Kitchan.

Tin* kitchen Is the mil workshop of
tho family Most of the work there
bin) to iht with prvi&lt;oring foist for the
family, cleaning it up and putting It
away. The old fashioned kitchens
never took Into account economy of
steps and* time, l&gt;ut today this Is nl
ways done. There Is n logical order
GAMAt'.f
&lt;r*pV*w.-4vrj1
for the arrangement of the isptlpmrpt,
Things that l»clorig to each process
•.lionId la* together, within the rcuclt
J*(aA5il row A HMAI I. UAUICN.
of tin* worker. The Ivebox, void pan
try, kitchen cabinet,.stove and serving
In Itila fltail nil tin* VI KPlulili-p JlainrO
talde arc usiil togctiii-r niul should he li—, |i!aiiW.|.ln juW'i ncr&lt;*-- frinii (lie IiipIiIu
in a clone continuous line. This la the l.iliial rows of *liuwts*rrli*«i. As r.ipldl)
food prcpantlloti side of the i-ijulie a* i n h knld of |Ha* 111 tlnrra and It'*' •IOp
i, i.vcr. kale la plahtml In Ps I'lner The
tuettl. For the cleaning up of the same . ..... | (,I |ki Used for Ini'll, "« t» ti Int
economy fdtould be prticllceil The epik
v*d&gt;‘ I'liiun *•*! *, unit list'* eriliilll*
hlioitld he near the cltltm closet or In nil vr,al ra ruptdlv »,* nitvl*-*! VVimn the,
a hollers pantry, the track should Ik* I
ctmru to ■«( out it-«
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&lt;f too out Jim are dug It tuikn Staten for
straight for clearing tip. Always have
Wltcii (lit? li»th.t(o crop;
plenty of table room uenr the rink, A in o\cr |h«* RiuUliil In occiip'nl l»y npiiiiidi
drain hoard on each side Is tin* best
plan, hr n L _ leapt. _a . act - u L hanging
shelves, n lilugeil shelf anil extra in
Me or a wheeled inIde ut the right. If
H i p drain tnlilo Is (Hiredalii a nthher
mut will prevent breakage.—Exelmiige.

a* il,o tntr t grukl Spinach

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Here’s Our Offer to Help You anti at the Same Time “ Do
Our Hit.” We Will Sell Until May 1st

$1.50 - WORTH OF

plantril Ml woen tin* vowa of immilti* nftir
i nl.-lira unit lottUCw lia\e hccii
icmlirreO.

- $100

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ONE

1 Pint Early Snap Bunch B&lt;;utl Pint Ru&gt;di or Pole Butter Beaux

I Pint Sugar Cnf"n
I Package TomatTf S»*»k1or Plant*
I Package lawk or Round ltudidi
1,1’acknge Isntg Gn-cn Curumb-’M
I Package Curb'd Mustard,
i Purknt’c Early While Buurh bquti-di
t Puckage Eaily 3'urnip*
I I’aikage Martin's Favorite id t.t
I I'ncitugo Extra Early Beets
I Quart Onlop S,*ts

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$1.50

•vrOTAl.

iin. nulb «»iil*mw fr-mi HiWmJi*. —

ate • rail,ifrol.- Tli*» I &lt;*.ifn«. o t i m l l nuU1
pc a m e Hiicctsnlii'l l‘,v late vitit'iigc. ntnl
i- twc'ii the t twa of Inlc vntiti.iae '*|Kitatoonloit*? ■.*,» are planlrih l.:»ta tie-ins are

SEEDS FOR

ONE - -- DOZEN
DOZEN VARIETIES
V A R IE T IE S

atm idantetl

licti-s- pf the family. * In general. It
- Aluminum and O *yo*o.
AlutnUtuni' U In many tvtiya u won­ may bo tnilil, Imwovcr, Butt tin* aim of
raise
derful Kilb*tnne&lt;}, albeit In IIn- ualltrul tin* honto (tnnlcuer slmttld be
vegetalflos
In
which
fieAlinet**
Is
nn,
'world ni"**t of It Is oxldlml nml titnird
to eluy. Its avidity for oxygen Is one lit,IHirtnnt ipmilty. J’ f* « nml siring,
of Its hunt r.illcnt cbsrai terliltl-*. It N nr Hum Itontin. B*r example. lo»e lunch
said that one never l ectt tho’ tflcltil. dl If tl, y tiro not tsaikwl .almost Iuime­
roily, In ulr. but alw-aya ntnl only dia tely nfter Hn*y are pickcjk
If tin* small Kurdeii plot, however.,is
Ihrougli U veil nf t,UperlKkii oxide
wldt’h forms ou Its free surface with to be iiunh* to bring the maximum re*j
YUarfOlutls inpUlBy. It Is ntntcd tlmt If inrns In (s*«ittauyr and plistsfin* to the:
a fresh Mtrfa «j of nluminuin ho pn* «»w*ner every nvallablo f**&gt;»t " f It nnut ‘
ta r«l by scraping, with a knife the tie nitjdo tu work coulluuo.UHly, ThUj
oxygen of the nlr runs In as fast ns the •1•&gt;» I"* a^'otapllsheu only by careful
scale Is jKK'led off nml keeps el&lt;»*o Ik* plamiln*:. ami It Is recommended, there
hind the ktilfo blade.
*
j fore, that nttmi«*ur gnplemrs draw up.
If It were m»l for this sutterflclal I in advance u eompleto, layout for
s1ah* of oxide, which nets os h barrier I tholr rnnlen. A lyplcal plan of this
to lurilnr nil lull. Hip metal would’burn elmnieter I* shown In tint diagram
•or dclhigratr In nlr. The large altove. nn tin* plan thi1 p i UIpIiit
up *ur
luuiit of heat developed hr tltrrmlt. should fttrtfrntn the ttntff When ear h of
UtUOUUt
nlximo of iKMYricrri! nliitnlnmn with lil-« |iroJ(K-lr&lt;l crops Is l&lt;* Ik* planted.
a mixture
Itldre spare
space kIii&gt;iiliI be illlo!It’ll t&lt;»
oxygen giving aiitoitancea, beaia wit- No more

wln*re Bio real secret of Tokjo's .fu
lure ties. I t .is tho factory nud slum
'sections of tho’clty, nml the imputation
there hits Increased in the Inst deende
ten times ns fast ns linn the |K&gt;puhitlon
lu the district of KoJImnchl, which
Htirniumls trio palace.
tu the ln*t generation the population
of the live greatest Industrial nml com.
utenlnl cities In Japan tins Increased
by 314 per cent nn against au lucrense
In tho whole empire of 15 per cent.
Tho trend lu.Japan Is cityward, null
tho visitor to Tokyo, seeing i to streets
crowded with people, doc* not real Ire
that hi the suburb* tho grow th In popu
Inlloti bus run from -50 to 600 per cent
In the Inst decade.-ChrUtisu Herald.

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Fer f alc 19 Id U\ .land .'a'l
Model 8;t, :t pa*s uigeg. Rut). fiOUO.
ENGINES. Boil.ERS,
UMras.V■Stewniil tuitmitaiic tire
WOOD WORKING
' pump, new tin* am! coyer, bumper,
V f-.p ip tc . • itp p n f S t t 'l risi»&gt;tl-*■« i h t ( l l t a v r X t a r k l.
shock nhsorber, door tnatii, patent . . . . . ' i.
t s I n a p t S l i V ijiD fir t. I t # I
In,, uur pn -* I.II.I •p&lt;4 ... u» I,, fjrr p'.iftnr •■••i* i.».l*»S
bnggiig'* i •*.rrii*r Atqdv t'lnrl
1 IIV*, t , . \It I t &lt;' till
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M M.s IIY M A CH IN E CO.
Flail Oil
Vlt
Ifkft 111 t'j-il Mai Nil «l
It, la«t*iii liii*» I Farid*

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l h " " K'ntl m'in l.i d „ ui.
1 * ir.Mntorj of food Au.I stac’m j hineat, strnirhtTorw&amp;rd [irmlua** bu4l*:| l '; ' fuuntry ahow that the m*-aL
„ nii
((&gt; have the full »up"trees ajp tut defttislit as the ram ,mrt 0f each and every ore* of our
, f r mr
Th. latt-r va tfl.e rera -'frjebdi throughout thlv frritary.
'.• 'd within a year by planting i n - .jf you hhv** any produen fof the
•‘ ** "1 net* ape of trait: rro| t and by'fna-jtpt st,ip it to this it w cotic. rn
ra.ti.mtJng city tot gard-Wh but the 1un&lt;i gjvo thrin n trlllk
I” " ' 1 i'n*U*w require!* a longer tlmui As the tfow eonrern hits not yet
V,-,0P much incr.-gi^ in’ prodtie- dpC(ded on n name you may adifrejui
h J j . J. C
JacksonylUa llo will Ip*
Asd-tant Secrejary of A^rlcuitunt* looking ior your shipments und next
Bo'. ( at J Vrooinah, in hV? nddreaa *-v^»k ypn will »i-***-iJw» nam** of the
—'’^ttT’Ttouthoast rtt Food Crop Cou- new. cqnceut in this
tOuHc
1 ri „ 'e in Atlanta, Ga.; o:i April o.
ueM to the activity of the oxldltlng
“'"Jtr
fnlbtv.ii,g statement
proccn.1 when completed.— Washington
N eg roes Die It, N or'It
he HTfrsally for hurrying tho work
.Wounding rev lotions, Indicating Hlnr.
'radicating tho cattle fever tleks. thv widespread exploitations of un­
Tokyo'* Prolific Slum *.
fhe. cattle tick eradication cum- employed southern negroes in Uhila*
No tourist m ic e * tho Butuida river
P®ign i« now,being waged in the tick delphis and vicinity and tha use of
unless It Is t» visit tho gteut ainpliF
•"c-r quarantined area of tho noath- fake promises of wctYk which have thruler for a wrestling match or a
**n rtat *s is on» pf tho most wonder- cost no bits -than 500 !ivi*s in Phiia- chrysanthemum show, 'yet there Is

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; hivJivmi tlurlnk Ills physical life.—llut, Ivr.
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IV-itald II*
S..lilnrd.

l.a Grippe

j t‘ . Holbrook,
the Im.-tling
'.Hl-t.
a,gent for Haynes, Marmon and Kdw. T. Poulson, at the y ,pii.st par­
many other automobiles with head­ sonage at 7:15 'last evening. The
quarters in. Orlando was here. Wed­ bride and groom were attended by
nesday and contracted for space in the brother of the groom, Mr. RobW
The Herald for some lime. • Mr. the brother of tin* groom, Mr, Bert
Holbrook expects to sell many carsjFurcn, and Miss GVrtntde M. Me­
in Sanford and will make an active (*aiHOJ1 Th„ ,,ro„ m j, ., pP„ miHine
campaign.
young business mnn, being associFord Touring Cnr lor sale at a ated with Mrlaiughlin &amp; Furen,
bargain. B. &amp; O. Garage, W. A. merchalils of this city. ’ The bride
Stringfellov.
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Is a charming and accomplished
Tlo- many friends of eoiinty com- young lady. The happy couple will
mi**iotier I. P. Hagan are glad to make th-ir future home in Orlando,
see him out again a ft'/ living con- after a short wedding tour,
fined to the Neal sanitarium for the
Will Help Sanford Growers
pa*t w-et with an operation!
Mr. J I Cat-s of Sanford, Fla.,
RUB-MV-TISM —r Antiseptic, Re,,
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, ili'fi the city Wedneiilav for Jacksonlleves Rbeumatism, Stiram®, NeuraG
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One whi t e be wdl open a wholesale
gift,
tiaj-tf
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produce ami eummiasjon ’ husin«*ss
The Sanford contractors state that u„ xt Mondav. tin* 2'lrd. Mr. Cat.-s
,r "
.... .. ' wlH b- l„MIt thi * um- tti„ Il;iv,
jit i-il wit), him Mr.
»n&lt;r atpj that now is the time n-V B irry and Mr. Dsborn, now' with
man rials will .never be any cheaper tht, Kmpie Fruit Si Produce Hi. of
the tt'xt live years.
’ litrksnnville. T iey ure both otif exUvetland Touring Car much less pcrfeitgcd men in tin* produt'e b:tsithan value for quick suft. It. Si O. neos and :w salesmen. Mr. Berry is
Garage, W. A. Stringfellow.
4 4-tfc; form rly of our city, having owned
the little business known a-t I’ ond^*
I.I.SS TICKS M d tl&gt; BEEF
Lutid, next to the Lyric The.it
•HrrwtlT'hlvn tTllI PlmMo. of The sale,
_Sct[ii'tt*.~Aleai Shnrlage Brings (iuosetnl * throughout the territory and
tton Home to Us
will call on the trade u.% usual next
, United St at *s Department of Agri­
week In the Interests of the now con­
culture. Bureau of Animal Industry,
cern.
Mr. (hshurn, formerly with
JaC nmvill-j,. T-’ioridu.—The serious
j A. J*. De’ckman &amp; Co,, will have
tm-at shortage in the I’ nH-d Stabs
litharge of. Uv _shi|t;*it,i: department
and (he urgent 'ni'cvssilV for renmvand will s-h* that each customer gjjtiu i t M ^ t w
I
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r
i slrulitht .goods, just what ho brings
luctson inoltullng er aGlitdion o
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Mr Cutv, wl„
at He fever ticks In . the
..uatnatineil
n,a:.nm*.nnt
of ti,
concern
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hav.* ti; •
ft of
ili*• coucern
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Dally Thought,
The life n'mnn lend* after his death
In the un-morli-sof those who loved him
' Is u sttvnger nnd better lifo than any

* CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

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\\. f . T. l T. will meet t te rr-iu
aft-n.'in.-t lit the ll.l|.ti*t Te ,p|&lt;*
an&lt;l a huge attendance i- d
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Beginning April 1st WoodLri 1
Par will be open Sun da.-s only.
iCqni.n ill- If ti;it
li.'Mf *
;• •
r:&lt;r.
Tlu1 dining room of Comfort *C tTJ7e (afio'. i i i : fro u the Orlur.do
tage Ira Keu closed 'alt r a nunt
. •
iurc sful Ik'iuton ut|d r the manage- Hefitlnel will
i iti’v d i n g to Fin■ment of Mr*. H. J
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Our Seeds are grown ertwrlnlly for the South, and &lt;mr FREE ( ATAIX3GUB
will give you detnile)! in(prmntloh on plnnllng. und any other 'information
desired we will be pleased to furnish upon request.
Perhaps we ran help you
out with your garden?
fili n', rtf-id'»n.I |1 * « r r M«vd«, I’onlirv S n w llr f and Itr m r d lr * . I l * f . (•lain and r&gt; **l.
Iju u lrilu ta ' i ’iu a ifl ARtl(iiiWKia.qI V**i*«( Us«fs-.
i*r»». IV*r»uH. r t r
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E. A. MARTIN SEED COMPANY
PHONES— Bell*1277, Auto. M-S-tCH

. Hay nntl N ew ntan StrcclH

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

C O N S U L T A T IO N O N
FINANCIAL MATTERS

each than Is needed to furnish n suinelent i|uaiitUy of the vegetable for the
Do not henitatc to coiibull tin freely nhout any in*
family cm,si,nipt Ion or for local sale.
formation or advice you desire on (innnciul matters
In ninny rase* also sirnee almntd be
— we are pleased to he of service to you.
left iK'tween tlu* rows for the Inter
planting o f later crops nqd for easy
Checking Accounts A re In cited .
cultivation. Plants wiilch make a high
growth ttml cause heavy shade should
Tin* t'usl Tor a Nafp Dcpo-.ll Bax hero Is only
not lie localed when* they will Interfare with suit loving small plants.I
$2, S3 and S3 per year
i'eieiinlals, tyo. such as rlmlwirb nml
asparagus, which nre not cultlvntevk
should not Ik* grown among plants
A HOME
I N S T I T U T E N
which rail for tillage.
If n garden Is planned In this wnj
nml flic seheiito carried out llie plan
hIiouIiI he kej*t for use Hie following
yenr. vvlth notes of the smx*ess or fall
tin* of thv different Bents In It, Y'or
example. If too inpch or ti&gt;o little of
any vegetable was grown lids fnct
sliouliV be roeonleil. It Is not dcalra*
hie, liowt’vcr. to follow too closely the
same (dan In succeeding years. The
same kind o f vegetables should not be
nmtni i
grown twice. If this can bo avoided, In
the same part of the garden.
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Mr. and Mi*. W. M. Haynes and
little daughter*, from town, were
Sunday night slipper guests of Mr.
and Airs. G. C. Chamberlain.
For Spnu(li!J
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Mr. and Mrs. c ! ’ B. Tyler and
their
guest,
(Mra.,J.
E..
May
of
De­
OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
C u „ . f ^ u, , ^
troit, Mich were over Wednesday
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTallahassee, April 2q.' 1917.— T h V 618 and 1,?78,667 of them unvoting
P c" ' ,Ta‘ » and HoU, i|
eveniqy from their Lake Onoro
legislature*
has
passed
a
resolution!
age.
German
militarism,
no
doubt
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home to supper guests nt the EllsP" in A t 0;1"=
Urging the people’ of Florida to grow accounts for the presence of so many
worht home.
E cas*
more crops that will increase the males in this land of the free.
25c.50c.JI.
At
All
De-.v
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. EAST SANFORD - I. D. Hart and L. G. Hunter have
; WEST GENEVA AVENUfc
food supply of the state ..and nation
Florida’s share in the-grnnd total
Mra. G.-C. McDougal had os her new Runabout Fords and Doc Hasty
to meet the unprccededntgd de­ was 40,63d, and 2f440 of them arc
Mr. and Mr«- Jim Connor wore
P * ra?
guest last Wednesday Mrs. Frank has a new Ford touring car, all Beck
the Sunday guests of Mrs. Jack
mand incident to wnr conditions. from Germany.
Fiorn
the
current
B®
m
%
Bond of DeLand and Mra. Sophia Hammock folks.
In this connection a recent bulletin
Vaughan.
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report of Commissioner of Agricul­
Bond Summerville of Cambridge.
Mrs. J. G. Hasty has bought I
issued by the State Agricultural Der
Mr. and Mra. Will Robinson have Ohio.__ Alls. Summery tile will lie re­
Hart's, improved 5 aeroon . t ,
pafTment is of unusual value.
It ture McUjte, "P art 1— Agriculture”
raturiuul hom4 -lrom Miami -where membered as Mra. Compropst who
Geneva. avenue.
Continued on Page 0
contains nn article entitled, "G ar­
. \hey havp boon for several’ weeks
resided here several years ago.
Louis Kinard has bought the Dr.
dening in Florida," and accompan­
and where Mr. Robinson hiu a per­
Miss Helen Carter,*
of
Good W. A. Minnlck finely improved farm ie s /therewith is a list of things posmanent job . with the Florida Eaat
Ground,
Long
Island
is
returning
to and residence at Cameron City.
sihfe of being planted and grown ns
Coast Raljway Company and will re­
Tillman Kinard
has bought the
adapted to various sections of the
turn when the season opens again. home after several months here os
partly improved Fogg place near
Miss
Isabelle
Raynor’s
guest.
suite
by months, and. (fur ppople
We are surely needing rain out In
Cameron City.
were
used
to grow something and
Mra. AJ Dorner is here from New
this part of the country.
Mr. Biggcm, the popcorn man has
cpt
down
the
cost of living.
York
city
with
her
husband
at
their
Mrs. Jack Vaughn has a fine crop
bought partly improved land west
Beardall
avenue
home.
of corn and beans and a lot of gar! J Now it is proposed by the U. S.
of Cameron City.
Rev. J. W. Bartiess of Enterprise
don truck now that is biinging In a
Department of Agriculture, urging
was here the past week as guest of
the use of every vacant lot as a
good profit for her.
PAOLA POINTS
friends making calls and for Wed­
garden, and impresses upon our
Mr. Will Robinson is getting his
Mr.
and
Mra. Edgar Bridge are
nesday night prayer meeting.
farmers the rpal need of putting
place *in s’hapc for his spring crops.
in Lakeland on pleasure and busi­
forth every effort to grow food crops.
John
Ingram
left
here
last
Wed­
They will be rather late, but owing
ness combined this week.
Tiie situation is»srious enough thnt
As you tlrivc through the country it's
to the war it stands us all in to nesday for Ingram’s landing on the
C. C. Campbell and Miss Edith
easy to pick out the fanners who art- pro­
southeast shore of Lake Okecyhobee Campbell left for their home in Sa­ it proposes to mobilize an army
plant everything we can.
gressive atul prosperous. A shiftless man
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Byrd were the to remain some time with his son, lem. Ohio this .week after a winter with plows and hoes to enlist, an
allows his buildings to become shabby and
army
of
2,000,000
workers
to
raise
dinaer guests o L .H fi. -Will Robin­ John Ingram. John Wnlter accom­ pleasantly spent at "Twin Lakes
weather-beaten.
The thrifty funner keens
food
for
the
army
of
men
called
panied Mr. Ingram to look after the Plantation.”
Saturday.
everything neatly painted with
upon to hear arms nnd vindicate the
crops on C. C. Morris' farm. Mr.
Mrs. Frazier and daughter, Mrs.
Every one was glad to see little
Morris purchased this farm on his B ert Sabin, who has been spending honor of America and the cause of
Gladys Robinson hark with them
Democracy th roughout* the world
recent visit there.
the winter with Miss Iccnhour left
on the bqs and at school again.
In addition to fighters we must have
Mrs. C. Dowlos bus returned
Mrs.* Will Prevatt and son Niel for their home in Cleveland* Ohio producers. The fighters must have
home from North Carolina where went to New Smyrna Monday to Thursday of this week.
food.
she has been visiting her parents for visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Miss Margaret Clark was .the
The American reserves of food
several weeks.
charming hostess at u jolly house
Curry.
stuffs are the smallest in. history
If. G. Dietfich
is *'ln Gainesville, part last, week at her home at
We are sorry to heir of the illness
I
and there is no reserve supply in the
nCWlR CALLr'MV— W EARS LONGER
Island Luke.
Dancing, boating,
of
a baby. and Ocala -this week for his firm of
European countries. we have joined
~ --¥M
Z-"r.■ and Mrs.
_ Tom Fcrtkr’
*,
bathing and plcnicing were a few of
Of course, any paint you put on i, better than
in war, nnd -millions of people
Virginia-Carolina Co. * ' •
We hope for its speedy recovery.
the amusements.
Those enjoying1
no paint. Blit lor long ami satisfactory service
across the sea arc at the point of
Miss Clark’s hospitality were Mr.
we always recommend Devoe Lead and Zim Paint
starvation.
And wo are not far
I and Mrs. Oscar Pearson, Miss Helen
because we can guarantn* it to l»c .Amdunk pure.
from this condition on this side ,of
|Iscrman, Miss
Frances
Perfrson,
It contains no whiting, no silica, *&gt;t anv other
l he water.
I Messrs. Hurofil Hensehen, George
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worthless adulterants. I hut’s whs Devoe paint
In support of this claim it is the
Smith and Orrin Sabin.
goes so much further .and lusts s » much lunger
declaration
of C. C. Hare of the
Mrs. A. A. Hicks returned from
than ordinary paint.
E. W . D IC K S O N
St," Augustiie Monday. • Wo are U. S. Iturenu of Crop Estimates
Come in and let us tell you how little it will cost
i sorry to learn that she is not much who reports crop conditions for the
P H O N E G7
S A N F O R D ,- F L A .
314 W. 1st ST.
Federal
Department
of
Agriculture
you
to paint with Devoe.
j imp/mved in health.
in Florida that there is not enough
Mr. W. H. Taylor of Sanford was food stuff on hand in this state to
AUTO CASINGS AND TUBES VULCANIZED
j a caller at "Twin Lakes Planta­ feed dur people for a month. Prices
Sanford House* of Srrtiee HsitJwsrr, Agricultural Implement* General Contractors
tion** last Sunday.
in tite primary market nee constant­
SANFORD,
F L O R ID A
A jolly party of our young people ly advancing. Corn last week was
motored to Sanford Wednesday even* quoted in Chicago, at JI-3T) h bushel
ing to attend the charming dance
IM KII AN TIRES:
and wheat \jcnt to |2.16.a bushel.
HOOD TlllES:
given by Miss Albino Frank at their
,
The
Best
&lt;
onipctitalive
Ca.sFlorida soil can be made to work
Beyond Comparison— GOOO
attractive home on Sanford Heights.
ink' on the Market— 45000
every month in the year.
The
Mile Adjustment Bases—
The mass meeting advertised to be moral is—g e t, busy.
Mile Adjustment— 5000 on
There * was
held at Panin Monday evening
7500 on Ford Equipment.
Ford Adjustment.
never a grander cause nor a greater
never &gt;materialized. The town was opportunity offered for this state to
Liability Insurance against Accident, the person and Properly, is
crowded with disappointed ’people show the possibility of its boundless
a necessity.
You’must have if eventually..................................
j who had gathered on the street ror- resources.
it don't matter bow
' ners to hear the speaking.
small the tract of ground: it will
raise, something if given the proper
I.AKE MARY .
attention. Good »«*ed •» necessary,
Miss Helen. Iscrman spent the as like produces like.
week end at Island Lake, guest of
During the past year our Stale
Mi** M irgaret Clark.
Department id Agriculture has put
Harold Henehen was a Sunday in print a great deal of useful in­
evening visitor hero.
, * formation ahunt • Florida, wilhotfl
Mrs. J. A. Brad dock returned to cost to the state. lint Hi is depart­
her home at Pierson Friday, after ment lacks the funds with which
spending a week here the guest of to place the state officially before
SEND HIM OR HER TO THE
Is the Simplest. Cleanest
Mrs. II. l&gt;. Durant.
the outside world, which is so much
i?? j
and most economical d e­
11. D. Durum arrived. home Frivice in the ’ vv o r I d* for V j day from the hospital nt Waycros's. in need ol practical ami truthful in­
formation about the resources of
r u i ' n i f ' l i i n u 1he whole
1 K E Bronson left Saturday fur
Florida.* Kv.igg* rations by boomers
family wit it a delicious and
his home at •Camphelis.
and
promoters have put the state in
SANFORD. FLORIDA
M. J. VAN GELDEREN, Principal
healtitfu! desert.
Mr. C. M. Berry, county agent,
disrepute and there D a crying need
accompanied by his wife, from San­
for fa*!* originally presented. The
Ire Cream with a White Mountain Frdezcr is quickly
ford was in our midst Monday even­
literature sent ***»t bv individuals
ami Cheaply within your reach.' We have them from I - to
ing and each gave a very interesting
and eoYpartition* does not have the
10 quart st7.es.
talk.
Convincing a.eight as when it has •
r y
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Itev. H. E, Thbinpson filled his
We are hendauarters for Haulers. Flows, Cultivators — regular appointment here Sunday. the slat-- buck »&gt;/ it nnd vouched for
anij in fact everything for tlic farmer.
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There never Was a rno:e op p oitu n e.T
Grillin. *Shv ts *juitv bravo to visit time to brim, the resources of t h e j f
.slate to the frbnt.
Tin* * booster 1X
Wnkiua in tin* gnat season.
clutis
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Albert White is quit** s|rk with
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ivv mill hack into the wood*. %Ev­
eryone misses the buzz and whistle.
•Miff* Lucy-M e*iey Vtf Jakiti.'Gn.,
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AI'Tandor i’nitf and Jojut Well&gt;orn follow ed the sawmill ami are
now located in the, swamp about
four miles south of here.
Edward Wl.it** lias purdmv d the
i King property near Ethel.
| Rev. Ward of ( ’ a- -la i. ted
t i till liia appointment here Sunday.
Miss Theresa Dawson has gone
to her home in Altoona after closing
school with a picnic'on the river,
Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Griffin, Miss
Lucy Mosley and Alexander Pone
motored to uilando Sunday mominiT
ami spent the day with Mr. Giiffin’ s. aunt. Mrs, J. C. Martin.
Mrs. R. J. Griffin nnd .\Jii*&gt; Lucy
Mosley were guests of Mrs. A. M.
Rush Wednesday.
Frank Explanation.
It vtns at a private entertainment,
anil n holy bin! Jo.t lUvti from tin*
! piano. “ Wbnldtyoti like to be able to
►ing and jiluy ns I do, dear!" she
Iqueried *»f u little flvi-yenr-old miss,
"No, mn'imi," was Mie nnexpeetetl re­
ply. "And why not V asked tin* Indy.
“ 'Cuum*,'* explained the suiall observer,
"I Wouldn't like to have pe«iple say
Miep bt&gt;rrfil thing** about nn*.*'
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reul "b o m -d ry " bill hus passed the !■
house and is on its third reading in j
the senate, with every indication j
lh at.it will pass b y .a big majority. 1
Since trio state is going dry, the}
members of the legislature do not
seem t o ’ ear** how dry it gets. .The
bill now pending permits no ship­
ments into dry territory, prohibits
the manufacture of any drink by
whatever name containing more than.
one half of one |*or cent of alcohol
No riuhs or othrr like organizations
will be permitted under this Bill to
dispense or keep on hand any in­
toxicants or anything that looks
like intoxicants. The bill originally
was uliout as tight us words could
make" It, but on Its second reading
in
senate an amendment was
slipped over which allows the rfianu*
•fncture of as much Os five gallons of
wine for domestic purposes, iiul not
to be sold. The bill is living han­
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Representative Bryan.
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European war, as to the number of
foreign horn people living here.
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and understand tho songs perfectly per member, $11.10, Total gifts for ivjjcn? states have not bud moisture
How vo tdisrpen Knife and Razor.
enough. Early vegetables In tbe southand feci that it makes'music moro year, $556.00.
There lire certain rules adopted b j
A RESUME OF SANFORD
t rn states have been nlpi*etl \iy frost. cutlers for sharpening razors, pocketIII Active member!! attending
real to them. ■•*
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knives etc. **A rnidr," said one o f the
Secondly, that I wish that songs midweek prayer meeting, 60 per So tho shortage goes.
food
prices
are
high
already.
This,
‘^uust be laid flat on the hone,
A ’14r«M .11 C&lt;H M li.tnila„ | , i thi,
which already have words should be cent.
Cot.mo
FJ.tu ,/'o r I’koM
lareless.
easy
going
America
must
reWvmiw
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,im| rt..
IV Annual contribution to State
sung without them. This is in no
M r*. B , A . T . , K * . n , r t . M N » . »0J
memlier the nnt a.It] prepare for next
n „M|1 (,tl
, !t)l „ ,Mhdtet-kblfe
caso,true, as the wordless song is to C. E. work, $15.00, to all south com­ w inter One thing pearly all or ussmt- r„ |1lln, u
ult),
niumt.nt
to be written as a complete expres­ mittee. $115.00.
-Ide the el ties, and ninny orluitis ean (|)1 ,* ,,
„„ „
m, tltl
'• Annual report scut to stall- sec­ d't That Is
raise aII we mu of the
,
M n. FeTnalJ ul Grammar Srhgol , ltoliiiu t\dl-go ;it W-intor Park Ision of human em otion,.
,
the iMilihlicd s|ije j.ttt llijtire IliU edge.
iitiimioii vegetables. »&lt;&gt; easy to raise. ............ , , , ,
. .,r
ay request of Mra. G«-o. n. Dirk- i*Tm,t -,I t.,r u , ..mser\:,tnr. f
j The wordless song Tcplcsentes the retary, also monthly report to d:
, . .
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.
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ill ious: he held at an angle of 1*0 to lift
ihrivlng alniot everywhere, so large ,
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ensoii. the toachais and pupils of as w, || r.* lit, r.io flml uUt-r branch.'* singing of the human heart under triet and state secretaries.
. |degrees and have hn edge similar to a
V 1 Intermediate Society. I Ju a part of our fond. Ue ean t ltli|&gt;art &lt;r|,|s|l|
the upper grade* of the Grammar , of art.
Sanfm.il, will always wel- varying conditions.
Every one’s
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Sehool, Mrs. Uro. 11. Fernald gavo come .another such musical treat heart-sings although many have not. nior Society, organized and super­ them. Wo must'grow them: and they
should
la*
grovyq
In
qunntltles
unheard
a very delightful and Interesting talk The Giro. Club was presented under voice*, Wor.ds do not express their intended by Sr. C. E.'s.
Substitute for Fcms.
VI New members. for year, 1 1 , o f before, grown by the ri li -and tLe
on Japan and China at the Gram- the auspices of the Literature .D p inner fecli ngs feelings we often keep
more they sell the beller—by the js&gt;or,
Ferns do not survive- well In thq
one
’
for
every
three
members.
mar School auditorium last Friday, part meat of the Woman's Club. to ourselves, but a wordless song can
by tho great mass that Is neither fumnee heat o f n house.
Fill tho
VII C. E. World, 3 copies, Dixie Bean*, onions, (teas, potatoes and the fern dish with rich earth and plant
. Having traveled in these countries After the concert the club was tn- very nearly reproduce these emo
C. G., Ill copies.
Jast summer Mrs. Fern lid's talk j terlained socially by Dr. and Mra. lions.
rest, these should be tho crop o f j the seed of grapefruit. But them in
Mrs. It. C, Maxwell, Cor. Sec., everybody with land enough to bend Iblckly and cover u half Inch deep. Keep
embodied personal experiences a n d 1 L. It. Philips at; thilr attractive
So far, I have only my own com­
over In.
Sanford, Florida.
well watered. In about two weeks
rominiscenes thut were much o n -Jhome on Park avenue, a charming
positions,
hut my task ia to interest
Selectmen, town committees, town you'll hnvea beautiful green center dish
joyed.
Teachers and pupils uerfc finish
* ' to the rare delightful musical
+
+ + trustees amt councilors, spy out the which, besides adding it touch of re­
appreciative of Mrs. Fcrtiald’s cour­ event of ihe evening. Included in composers of imagination and acute ❖ ♦ + + + ❖ + + * +
vacant cultivable land and see that It freshing color to the table, lasts alt
tesy and felt that they had hern the club are Miss Waterman, di­ human sympathy in writing these *
Is tickled wllh llie plow'. Commuters, Winter with little care.—New Vork
¥
S U N L IG H T IN G A R D E N S .
songs,
and
to
prepare
the
public
for
given a rare treat and great privi­ rector; Misses Frieda Sicwcrt, Mar­
who farm for exercise and pleasure, Evening Sun.
the
songs
when
they
appear.
*.
lege.
garet Duggees, Gertrude Hall, Wln♦
No amount of fertilizer, tvuler- 4 or say you do. ibis Is’llic* spring when
God created us with voices, man
*
.
——
,
•nifrod llanchett, tlrst sputa nos;
&lt;• Ipg'nml c ultivation will make lip 4 you need to farm for business. More
has invented- language. When tho 4* P&gt;r the absence of sunlight la a 4
Misses Florence /.rise), Vnnetta
ground for garden Ibis .tear; and garS u ffe re r From H igh Prices,
(]l/t Club Concert Great Slicerun ’
voice is not embarrassed by the dif­ &lt;• garden. Home gardeners bcfme
den for vegetables, tint f«.r ornament
n w t NVgm^'Mos’ t. rrlhle ,lo way
Among the musical events of the Halt, Elinor Emory, Margaret Mul- ficulties of pronouncing words, when
netHleessldes nb life Inis done rlz," Sec­
Misses the imagination is not limited to the + attempting for tbe llrst time to 4
season/ the conceit ogive ti, by the hotlamt; second sopranos.
4 IIso a back yard or other space +
ond Negro -UiuphUmsIy)— 1“AVhut's de
Woman's Glee Club o( Hollins' Col­ Maude Burxc, Katbrine Gates, Elsa subject of the-text, Die voice will be 4* should consider carefully how 4Optimistic Thought.
matter ntivvl” First Negro— “Terbnclege. last Friday night at the Wom­ Slower!, first altos; Hazel Lenfest, very much more expressive and beau 4 many hours a day any part of the 4
It Is a great liiln&amp;.to do a little thing jeer's gone up so high* I gutter quit
an's Club was pronounced by the Harriet ManslU-td, Geraldine Har­ tlful.
4 yard) is In shadow from build- 4
,VCIF
*
' smokin'. Kulnt borry nono no moV*
enthusiastic audience as one o f the bour, Anna Funk, scccfnd altos; ac­
4 logs, femes or trees. At least 4
The songs she sang to illustrate 4 live hours of sunlight a day are 4
very beat. Under the direction of companist. Miss Louise Smith.
the ability of the Voice to express 4 necessary for a successful gar-' 4
’ Miss Anna 11. Waterman, the Glee Members of the conservatory facul­
emotions in passages weie: Itejoire 4 den. The more sunlight they get 4
Club chorus work was exception­ ty assisting were Dr. Allen. Miss
Greatly (Messiah), Handel; O Sleep, 4 the better It Is for most tege- 4
ally good, llie selections rendeted Dyer and Miss Hous.
Why Dost Thou Lcuvo Me? Handel 4 tables. For this reason It Is bad 4
were cqtinlly firm, while the accom­
An Irish Folk Song, Foote; llainka' 4 practice to pm plants of |eiv 4
panist and voices blended as one,
Altracii'c tlirthdaij Party
•
•*
Song, Stutsman; Santa Lucia, lltirii- 4 halill between lull growing 4
so smoothly finished not an uneven
Tho birthday party given by Mr. ga; Lullaby *( Worndlcr-s Song' K. L.* 4 plants which .will shade them 4
or broken passage. The excellent and Mrs. J. L. Milter, 515 W. First
4 for the greater putt of the du\. 4
Hubbard.
,
4 As a rule foliage crops sill'll iin 4
diction and easy tones of the two street on lust Tuesday afternoon,
4 Jot Hi e. spiunrb mioI hale do +
young voral soloists, Mins Frieda, from 3:30 !o fi f,»r tln-ir nine \*-j,r old
4 falrlj well hi partial shade, Inti. 4
Sleacrt and. Miss Gertrud*- Hull ihiughlc,,
. , 'i’ht* Uavncs “ I dt'lit Six” combine's the pood points
4 ' ei •n these must bait* Mill-blue 4
were significant 'o f good training. attended,
&lt;t" the l»ip. heavy cars of liiph [vice with the advantw ■ i I , ’,l
It,*111*- l d &gt; III ^
Th&gt;- r-vder. Mis. H one won j.
very aur.’ i
4 hi.’ i.^ mi! rile gulden tle.i f.ite 4
tapes of ihe lipht-wt*ipht lower priced cars. This com­
iioii'ii .d favor V/ith hex .t tdienc,*. a prettdy &lt;1- i &gt;
* II- e
n o . i- pu t - I t -n b planls 4
ttio-o. i- manner ur.d most ptcn«inr, f* rps. A ! 1.7
bination of values means uncqualed power, spew! and
amt t. e i . e th»- si:nm spates f..r 4
viie ; tided •flniirii to her delightfui deco ill ted ill
4 llio-e w P’j ti HUM ti i*e pti till of 4
easy rid;up tiualitics, topetiier with such remarkable
jLiaterpretalioas.
4 siiol.gltt t i grow any frislt prep
can d ies an d f
4 erb*. ••
economy of gosoUne, oil and tires that the Haynes is
The numbeis rendered bjy Dr- a sill; Amori
4
Pi r mr.l ,)li (on?
Allen, ' violinist . and Miss Gnus* table, ornamented with its .llonil
eventually tlie most economical car todmy regard- 1
4
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Gilbert mo­
. pUnlst. were of exceptional merit- decoration and bwdtyts idled with
less of price.
tored down front Jacksonville on
Dr. Alien at or.cp* showed herself candy were used as place favors.
master of* her instrument.
Tfi-r
T i l l • |-|&lt;I left ai'iiin on
Wed
USE FOH VACANT LOTS.
Th e i;ui-sts in
Nl.iri. :u. Clad- •T he pracefuk stream -line hotly, long Whee'-lnu^e
tom1- &lt;•-.• rich, wi^. tii, at tjrni"* • ulSleiopej. I riu i m i
b l
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Poople t.rjjed lo P., ,e V rjft.'h te i sod
and excellente of liiii.-h and appointm ent, m ake it a
. ly
Then- v. as |-ii,iitinii a t
l.oi» i 'oii‘ h ii .i'1■•1-: Vl i .. Mat P
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ct'je -- *' 1 .; 1 urn* --t z.* -*
Mr- Hm,
ear of unusual beauty. It is a car that* you will be
b«-i. Glibly
t..- ■rViib- I •
11 U n w aid of lean yen in, -wi&gt;&lt; rite
j Judge and Mrs
rr.a.ti’ fiil her part s; m tulidiy, tier
Horne and Jj'lm Hyman, Walter
proud to own. ■
New Voig Times. Its fo&lt; &lt;1 lies In this
returned Monday
brilliant technique was admit uhfy
Carter, Doane 'Turner, Harold
year’s crop. ’i*be reservi*^ will be ex­
'ding trip.
displayed, the p. dtd-cITcrt*, phrasing
hausted at the
of tlie * mp year.
March, Earl D&lt;urniD', Mildred I. uinand dMirate touch was beautiful.
SEMINOLE COUNTY NOW OPEN FOR LIVE DEALER
The oiitleoU Is lint too n -pate. Tile
ley, Maudic Forlson, Margaret and
Mrs. Emma F. Korhcrsborger of IlllglDti iVIleal .m p 11 ti pioii'd lun k
Thin number is remembered.in most Jack •Peters. # Mrs. Miller was as­
Boston, Mass., is the guest o f Mrs. waril, llie 1011111 small, l-'rvur-h wheat
enthusiastic praise.
sisted ' by Miss Ota. Howard in en­
Kr&lt;‘d Walsman. She will remain un­ will yield le s than usual. Argentlua
tertaining the little guests.
Ice
til Mr. and Mrs Walsman leave for v*ill hqir little wheat or ioiii to e\
cream and cake were servid.
port The. Austrtibnn wln--ii crop Is
the north.
ORLANDO,
:
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:
FLORIDA
estimated at jinn'll- ftti.issuasi toi-hels
\ Charming patriotic Cunt I’ltity
^ Mrs. D. L. Thrasher will return to less than last year's. &lt;*ur Idg winter
Brilliantly beautiful were the pat­ Tampa on Sunday nrrompntiied by
riotic decorations at the Woman’ s Mrs. H \ Newman She has In
' ft-'
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Club on Thursday morning, wln-n d'-iiglilfully cntort.nm-d whin* in San
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Mrs. (*. E. Henry entertained at ford.
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Especially adpted for bridge
in honor of Mrs. I). I..
Your State
Thrasher of Tampa. American Ilagn
Miss" Edith Hubbard who has
and the national colors were artis- been visiting Mrs. Peck at the Holy
ti&lt; allv diap'd about the walls of the Cross rectory left mi the steamer on
auditorium cod the tei-epiiun hall Tuesday enrout* to Federal Point.
while t.oi|, oja musses-of red roues Her cousin, Mr*. lYrcival Hart, who
|tilled tablfi had stands. The score wan utso a guest ut the rectory at*
j card#, tv. !e eatpha-i/ed the sprit of Juiwjni.iiM inf huine.
Our Instructive Cat­ patriotum l*,&gt;r these were .the na-1 V
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tiomd
e
mi
!cm.
H
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paper
napkins
I
'Mit-i
Htis'.-ins
lon't-s lir.s just rialogue and weekly
were ornai.i -at 1 with lings and lie -1 turned from a delightful vi-*ii with
Price List
paper lae e&lt; . terpleccs w&lt;-rt' inter- relmives in \ariou-i p.irM-of T'exa**'
woven » ith the -o.rs and emblei'i She was ilecoinpnpird ta Texaa by
SEND FOR THEM
ilnd Hags. 1 lie prices weie In lil- Mrs. J. D. Hoskins who remained
If st man write'a better book, preach a better sermon
tr.i ctivc packages tied with Ted, ilL ltoby In. '. 'L
— TO-DAY*. *
white t,hd blue ribbons and sealed Hainbright.
or built! a liwUer monseMjapTmi inatLorlflTF'l5UtIcls !iis
wit it stiira -m.l—ting......A - d-^W-nrs
house in the wilderness, the world will make a beaten
Mis. *.\. Dolan of Cdtyjnbus, Ga..
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To Mrs. T hrohcr, the guc*t * of
honor was given a lovely c-amtsole
of ribbon and hire.
Mr*. Julius
Schultz, for high score received a ihm
vtass nappy.* M r ,. A. I'. Connelly
making ;^ii»nt5 *o.e won a box of
dalnt/h iiid'ierchi. D and Mr«..W . I*.
Carter was the winner of the cut­
ting p in s, a lingerie yoke in crochet.
,
Iiujf the gracious ho&gt;ii■■■&gt; were

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•nj hod, rrupOoui. Iil*t». comUL etc .u*«
'* *c-fttefK comnonnj el culptiur. An to»i
and Lull: taken inittnailr—
L?!?’1,n • O'***ni »***« -•* »«*» »*,h*
°°* **•h« trouble and putlAct .tie WockL
•*rt* that auU-tuiT It one of [be
"*** eflictlro Unix) tSitificrt known. Mta Snnd cnatrieiion Uo'l Ula deep
healthpeep.
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In.aik (or ll\NCOCK SULPHUR
. 'll OtlNll. U hat been lord with tali*ua°*r e.eiuln tai o*tr 33 taatc.
50c anJ $1 the bottle
d^ rtcl'a. U he can’ t rorr'r you,
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»'"• the price In alamp* and
* *r-:i »*wd you a bottle direct.
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Mho

Margaret

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Th* ffubbtird at Cfcillon Jlieit i-'
Tho invited gu-.stk of M,.i. Fannie
Stembrlds*) 'Munson onjnyed a •d »lightful two* houra at, her atudio on
Snltirday nf: rnoon* for Mis? Edith
Hubbard fcaHtrod the pm/^um with
-a^lrcnre'fliid hcauttlul renilTtion of
word It s.i soxigs.
From childliood, Miss Hdbhtrd s
admiration of tho human voico has
caused h«|-to puzzle, observe and
experiment until she has come to the
conclusion that not only is tin- voice
more beautiful when words r.rc not
used, but that it Is actually moro ex
press!vo and appealing. She is an
enthusiast on tho subjrcl of word­
less song:*. Ho pleasing personality
and chnrfn of expression won her
nudbnrc at the start and held their
closo attention throughout.
Her
lecture follows in part:
"T w o frequent misconceptions of
my ideftl of, wordless songs ate first,
that they must bo v ery ruturistlc
nml beyond tins comprehension of
any .hut those of the-most advanced
musical education. While the idea
and the songs
have appealed ‘ in­
stantly to the musical experts my
greatest satisfaction is in tho fact
that-people entirely unmusical feel

arrived this week to spend some

path to his tfoor.*'

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lime with 'Dr. Dolan who mii';e*'hls
home la Salford.
, **
, Mr. Sam .'-Younts, loft yostorjlny
for Moorehnven •where b&lt;’ hna ac­
cepted a position. .
Dr. Musters of Port tJiaegf was
the luncheon guest (if M f. mid Mrs.
II. t\ Gorror on Wednesday.
Congregational ( hurch
You are cordially invited to. a t­
tend tho services of the Congrega­
tion'!.! .church Sunday, April :
:
. ■
Wiftbir, Sujit. Clnsses for nil
At 11 o'clock J, .A. D.iviiDon will
speak on the subject, "nearing One
Another;’! Durdens," nnd iti -the
evening , at 7:ft0 Anv '*Prove 'All
Things. (Ibid Fast* thzt which i ‘
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Christian End-4V &gt;f ;
at G:Yo. ~*
Spcrial music remit red by Mrs
A .' A. Frye, organist, '.'is. X_
Takach, soloint and chorlst'-r und
the choir. Van will h made v '
come at any and alt of these l .
vices.
Chriillait Endeavor itrport *
Annual report of Presbyterian
Ci E. of Sanford. J-la... to _ C. E.
Convention in Orlando, April f 22, 1917.
No. Active Members,'2.'E
No. Associate Members, 10.
- .
Total. 33.
Honorary, 9.
* Hating on Dixie C. E. Standard's
Chart—Excellent. '
Hating by Standards:
I Edicier.cy Chart—Adopted.
Hating, 363 per cent. C. Iv P
pert*, 60 per cent of members.
II - Gifts to Missions, ppr r-.'
her, $7.87; gifts to church building,

-Emerson.

'filings have grnwp larger but have not changed from yesterday.
Today, people listen for the best.
They are a reading people
and are constantly looking for the* best.. - - - - -

You invite them to your door through
You must hold them With your product.

We do both anti that is the sole reason why&gt;*e-h:jve nrd are
succeeding with our GAS and STEAM FITTING, PLUMBING,
IRRIGATION P U N T S , SEWER PIPE and TILE,
I t and
GAS ENGINES, PUMPS and SPRAYING MACHINERY.

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NUMBER 72

detective. She is fore* d to &lt;*w*-.ir
Famous Players studio in New York
that she killed hci husband inten­
for
the Pacific coast will-lie ’ ’ Tl^:*
tionally because she is ip Jove with
Lonesome Chap." i n ‘ which s h e -will
Gray.
.
.
’
co star with House Potent. The pro­
A trial scene follhws in which it i
duction comes from the Pallas studio
sworn that she cainc to the house de­
where Miss Huff hus been at work
liberately to kill hir husband. • Gray
since her arrival
in the west, and
U defending her.
The detective’s
will
lie
released
on
the Paramount
wife, who has been taking care of
program.
the boy reads in the paper that the
boy is the son of this woman and
Stunrt Kirkwood, a wealthy young
appears before them. The detective
miner has built a' magnificent home
calls his witnesses. Mrs. Ilryce is
in preparation of his marriage to
WOULD HE GOOD THING WITH
cleared and the verdict is not guilty. VISITING ELKS AND LADIES WERE GREAT LOSS OF LIFE ATTEMP­ Peggy Carter, but Peggy meets FLOURISHING A U XI I. LI A R Y OF
CANNING FAC­
ENTERTAINED MOST
George Roth well, a mining promoter
TING .TO HOLD
.
NORTH FLORIDA
.
TORY
*
Week’ s Weather
royally
with
whom she elopes on the eve of
DRIVE
CHAPTER
•Synopsis of Weather und Crop
her wedding. Ath the station they
All of thU preparedness talk and
Orlando was a most generous host
Conditions in Florida for the week
Tin* fourth’ day of the terrific meet Rothwell’s wife. The wto lose
The permanent organisation of the
for three days of Uiia week while
the idea of pl»ntinK morc corn ar,'l ending April 24, ID17.
struggle on the British front in I,heir lives In an attempt to escape. Oviedo Itranch, North -Florida chap­
|Md* will bo for naught as fur us
Temperature.
The temperature entertaining the convention of Elks France ^has opened with both sides
Later on. Stuart oui of devotion to ter of the American Red Cross was
jctual result* nre concerned .unless
of the -state.
Sanford was very ■still vainly striving fo r.a decision.
averaged somewhat lower than tie*
Ssnford eon establish a mill hero for
murh in evidence ' And yesterday, The Germans have i.‘sorted to the an old friend agrees to assume the effected Monday afternoon at. the
guardianship of Renfe. Stunrt sends Woman’s Club House! •.'True tp It*
the making of corn meal and grits. normal,.except over n portion o f the .the Sanford lodge went down about
terribly rosv+y
eos'+y Jactics of massed nt«t- the child- to school, when ce -she re­ traditions, of public service the Ini­
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northeast and west central divisions,
There will be hundreds of acres of
on. Forrest Lake of flacks mid have n|&gt;parently succeeded
where it- was above the normal. i . s rong.
tial movement towards organization
lorn planted in this county and with
.his
etty
has
been
the president of in
in cheeking
r |i.*ekim» *th
*,h British
HrltUI, advance. turns on the eighteenth birthday a
Midday temperatures were well up
was begun by the Ovipdo Woman’*
full
Hedged
young
Indy
with
whom
the excellent roads from all parts of
the State Elks Association and (ire This partial success hits been won;
in th e .80's during most of the time
Club.
The patriotic women and
he
very
promptly
falls
in
lore.
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the county to Hanford a mill here
sided at the meeting until the fol­
arrotding to sp (tatdrs of the .T i­
and on several days maxima exceed­
men
of
Oviedo'
rapidly enrolled and
would be of inestimablo value not
lowing i'.Hirers were-elected yusterr tanic confli.'t, at a staggering toll of
While at school Kenio has met
ed 'JO (leg..
the
branch
starts
off with fifty eight
only to the farmers but the people*
day:
*
George RothweJI, Jr., the son of the
human lift*.
members,
a
most
.creditable
showing
Weather.
.The
Week
was
unusual­
of this city enabling the farmers to
•
man who has wrecked Stuart’s hap­
President Aha Maas, Tampa.
considering
the
population
the
It
would
see.*
as
if
the
revolu­
pind up all their surplus corn and ly dry, only light'ruin* occurring on
piness. Rothwell falls in love with
1-irct Nice I’ residcA’t Thomas Ha­
tionary-mu'feiinra whi-b wort’ om­ tin* girl, ami Sytuarl believing that branch has to draw from.
■ (red and giving the townspeople a one or Two duys. . The distribution ney, Jacksonville.*
inous! y swoBiitg through Hu*op.* in- it acting in her best inter..its still,
chance to buy this necessity of life was not ivn.T.d', but much" bom-tit
I 111* branch numbers among the
Second Vice. !»’ .- *ii|* li! Will!
prim lo th i!|i-i*)itiiiii ••[ th&gt;* grenr tells the boy that, h** nm have Iter. |members' practically all the ladies of
it a price commensurate w ith'the* result--*! ow r a roi»M*|*',*ithl • area R«n.\ Ojiandu.
C«*ii*l- i**ii «*f .Crops
Cotton and
butt'.-. ».-.■• drnwo.'il in th • thund.-r- only to 'ju.i th.ti -In- i- i ;.»\e villi 'i '" con.iitunity* who are experienced
drpleed pocket book.
Scnetai \ II P l ’
P.i!:i
co’rn r.r* in ..*ir *•Million. nlthnneji
'I
i'll » ii iii.fi trii
i
tie i|ire*(iiiii .mil exeiiitjon of
In connection with the mill or at
cool It*
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[civic
activities. The hrhnch i* forl«-iM in tie* s.iim* building a i: &gt;•:*!
r* ’ arduJ . .&gt;_:....... --m- i ,,**.i . .
•«:*• id
to &lt; • i
' ,,| tile tight run.lie in having on tin rolln three
.. Ipl. III!
canning (»»&lt;•!«»r&gt; Ymtld-be established
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l.nuiit- ltn r* Here
Mini, I. •.
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U,"*• *
;l*
|ir:iiu&lt;&gt;*l n*|fi-i, whose training ami
iild the (:uit&gt; and vegetables of thi
L*
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l
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fla il, u -io aiipcui» m .,
il*«*ot&gt;i» -«•••••• * in ;
M
•v* n • * •!*•»• rniiii i l of t It Pai.iuumiii |*i**iim i ioo. “ Tlii* .1,0111*- exp. rtcm** i r e ‘ til the disposi*ion of
action rotild be pur up. at a small
ill*' Hit. v r --I.
:. whi n i • sitting* |ia*| b.in*- si'tne Cha|*"4 at the St a ' Monday the society, Class -*i in the various
res:. •
,
‘
not g-rmloui i i . _
i»**. p la ­
a* d. is givtn e(Idl'd rignifl- night is a sister **l Salisbury Huff of line* of Red Cross work are String
!v\* l iiiiv* ( oimr.itt«^ A. ..t. i ,iy0|K*fated by tin* family of th&lt;* pro- nuts, and true’ mvd m
in, although
enrolled tld i week ’ and actual in­
jor, S’.. Augmti"**: O. 4,. Ta. lor, 1canr. by I inti in th" German pre.u this city and far j»i«-ttires are the
pristor, a cannery in u building per­ only, ill ■ ;.;tt
♦i tUlTcrlng to any
,
,
.
i
strut
tian will -begin next week, Dr.
t|tpt -the
i &lt;• Hi:itau m in G. mianj mm** iiopdlnr Mini* we tentn that1..
Sanford; !L K. Snow, T.mtpa
haps -4x30,'serves not only growers serious extent,
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Citrus ftults are aufC.
I
M .i-.ball,
nf - the
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M:!?'•
hall. chairman
cltairiMau of
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1’ . imIm'I in Co *i*a f11f.»* \ M *! ,i
having lurge acreages, but amnll f.^riti ’ fr.mi '*■- i!.*ongh : so'iif* |. :ii ••
S.l s |||. &gt;\|l* ' t«* I. I I I b I** ; . f , ■ | .
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honw* gardener* as well. It is eon* •r*«
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w**h
t
he
Oji Iii I . li inos! Kiniilary* ii i .;&lt;
t.gli4
’ • l’ **l &lt; ' ■ ’ b- &lt; . do
ard i u.| . • but few |&gt; rmn- •«»
•rnmh ptnpn-wH to *|o its share of
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*:..
*n,.i
-i.i.-#
ud* * ii* ».*nul\
ll i* •*,**_ii .'i*,.*
I practical worth while V*rvice. •A
h.lV&gt;
touni.-rpu tt’ .ii Spain.
purg. t*
Miami.
t.u da.1* iiui nl the week, ill** owner
***111mi: Ire
The Oviedo Woman's Club has
fnll.*w in
devotipg trie rrst o f bis time to Ifia
■- uf i&gt;-ipT-*a:ic • link . .in
j
given
the use uf -its new d u b house.
tin
tu
I’rieid
*ut
\
S
ii.mii.
u*n farm, and so arranging bis work
■from A* I’ lTa t:: several, days, a. fact'
J’fiir nil purpo’•■ that (In* need* of the
."Florida EIRs Asdu-intion repre* i v. Iileli }*.;ri given fr—h vign,* to the
that neither tIn' cannery nor* the
j society requiie atnl die I,milling will
spitting ft,*&gt;&lt;•() Kl’ &lt; in rtiqvi niinn
• ,.Wi-r
- ti it tr ' n-i*ni' n'. inlei
farm suffer from 'neglect. Days that
In* utiiixi-d an h**adi|Ultrtecs for the
1.111*1*1, l lnriil.i. uiiHiii- Ii-ffott • **n 1he |art uf the dual
Hciiihlcil at
cannot be devoted to farm work
brui’ nh'
‘
,
moiiily pass* *i tin* f**i*«iwitig r*-****lu- *an-lr M &gt;. . iii ***’1 acr&lt;* p *a* f
•are given up to the cannery, bill ad­
N-.
Tim
billowing
i
It-cent
u*;re
elected:
t*t*n
vance notin' or the clays tha- the
1*-*»&gt;iti *&gt; * in .if l li-* f.-|iiir* . i-.
Chairman. Dr. &lt;’ . J. Marshall.
cannery sill be open is gi\eti by ad­
I *n!i any Xeliulile murr*'
"W** endori &gt;• y-itir |* ilii-y o( pr**_________
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Vice C-hatrmnn. Mrs O p Swope. ’
vertising ill the local paper.
pa:«**ln*-.'.s uml pledge *»ur_ supjiurt iii* l,,ir' et mor** *It-f nit*• tilling^ i
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ml \ i*e Prcsidini. Mrs R. \\
.tin. in l i
t bu *i 1 KITH VI. S ill ATION I N ** (• E Ifyou ami t !»&gt;* Hag **f out eoun tri ’*
.. All Limb. uf vegetables and fruit
Lawton,
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in*
mi,*
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Mt
:n.iii\
i mI• lal tu
MAM S t VPITAI. EX
Tie lug para*l&gt;* was Ii,|,| ;ii 1
are canned, the cannery furnishing FIRST lil.OOD WON BY MIMED
Secretar&gt;-.
Miss Elizabeth Stones.
tin
.
irate
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I'Et TED
*i'i lock
11
w .1.1 li*-a*ii'i| t&gt;\ the ( I f
STEAMER MON
th*- r.m&lt; and doing the work for half
Assistant Secretary. Mrs. A. K.
lamb* band followed by the member*
C
GOLIA
Returning travelers tell appalling
th*- product, or for straight pay for
WUshington, D.
April 2ti. Ile- Crawford.
u f the local lodge, Sanford anil t he I stones *■( tin* ib vas*utnin* wrought Ijorts to th** state department
fire cent. pt r ran. All produce lias
London, England. April *Jt». ( ‘ apt.
Treasurer. Miss Gladys I.«-irthart.
state delegates.
| by iliseasr and sta rv ation in the Dt- tbtongb nllii-ial i-lianin-ls tell of u
to be brought to the cannery ready
Rice of the. American steamship
Tito
executive committee includes
'I*li*- peerless Tniiipn l.odg*- 7 0 , 1 tom.111 Empii*- T i n y also n-peai lb*- sirik** of •J.AP.tMfO lithorers in Berlin. I
to go into the cooking vats —skins
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Mongolia, which hus arrived at a
.
,
,
tie*
i-b.iiruian
and secretary ex
ofbaud In-ad' *1 the large *1 -Irg.ition • idt told -l** .
1I1..I lln* Turki-h
mu»: b • removed from fruit, stringsWbib- lb** name of the oll.elal. |lc,an|) M(.aduhll.s S&lt;W. S(tp,H*.
British port, t**l*l the Asoviateil
1 h.-ir 1I1 viMon wan led people aie nV'k at heart over the war who gave th-* information h. with-' , „
(rum t hat •1
from l&gt;* v i ‘. etc.
An exception is
MrCul|f () (; Wole»tt
Pris# today the Mongolia had tired
by Mayor Mr Kay.
and its entailed ‘miseries luit are kept
made in the case of tomatoes, from
" ' 1 1 ' l1-1 t"*• • .a i Ii mu
'FIn* finance committee consists of
the first gun of the war for the'
in Mibjt * ■iiiu I
1 in* iioii hard of ( l e show th-* growth ..f t he desiiej Mr
ahich the skins are removed in the
w , &gt;au, (1Iti Mr.
Mr_ ()
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Th**.kidi • at in ;:u
k &lt;itjo&gt;. *|
The unt il gunner*- on board mad**
1
KoVci
It.
\
ami
bis German tol- b&gt; pea,, .in th.* l-ntt of the »ofk : Sw..pe, Mrs.
t-ron-*- of tanning.
\V.
a clean lot lit ^ 1,000 yards. T li•• a ijio‘1 pleasant shopping tour about
B. Williams. Mrs.
' leaguin’ •
in* t
Ii i&lt; also i il l l*fe:i»r rations , j
Where patrons pay f«r the service periscope was seen to be shaMered. tin* city iind&lt;*r tli* leadership of Mm .
Mr*. \V. J. I.awton.
\ stril ini” -* xnmjtb* **f *!
j-i,ti ,
by givint* half {h e- product to the
Committee on Hospital (iurments
The Hubmurina. Cap:, iti*-.* sni&lt;|, 1.. it. Fort mid M*». Thom as ltri&gt;*l-i
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’ -iiii.I rHitrgiral Supplies, Mrs. f. M.
(inn*-r\ ,ih proprietor s«dls that to was al**»ut to attack the gient Imr*I'ne liridgr* party which waisglv. n I hi; lit** itev.h tli.ti no German news1Tiilfntil, Mrs. O. (J. W poiiott, Mis.
in British wnteis on A{uii I'J. He
•rerelunt „i o cei||a per., can. It woiitil si**tn us if ’ h** ** v*dutiaj|. S. \Y. Swope, Mrs. L. B. Moofc,
tL*# rannery is a side issue, all that declared there was absolutely no aM hi Trem ont HplH for the vhdtfng i ipet is allowed to loava *lii* empiso
I*r iI- ( w • laiui In'in. par.*, d by the govern- my mutt lings whidp v. t&lt;* main- Airs. W, II. Howard.
.„ .
th** own -r makes from it is that doubt that Gin I’-boat was hi' atiiF lailies was prolutldy tile 'tin
oiisly i-willim: in Lur.m • :-ri *r to ill*, — L--^**.*i*&gt;M&lt; *■ *rn—FuliHvity nr.d fR:
tu?h «•*.-. ra. Canneries, to bo oper- that there was every reason to l»*— liant smial event of th &lt;unven’ mn. inmit dHlciul*. Win* f*a**.
v.iiti (IciTrituy have abo-li.- n *-rer*- inception'o f tlr* gr-nC'bntjle, wore Mrm.wiinn, Miss Mary l.&lt;-iniiart, Mr.
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»'rd on ’ hi'^pinn arc helm* nperwil |jf**-'*&gt; » b'lt - il..u;iia-4J.Milr»ye,|. ,
I Halcli, Mrs. R. W. Lawton,
beautifully decorated with white and ed along t^it* Gerui.m-Swi.i frontier drowned in tin* thumb'rs of ih&lt;*
Nhrtli Ciirolinu.
Even more pc.-tinont a fapl, as re­
purple pansies, Easier lilies mid and every; poidblt* precaution* lias liattl'Held, but Ihdlratlon* are nqtjJr.
gards tin* ultimate fate of the -nib- white mul •purpb* petunias, while
lir.*n taken to prevent tb* dcie.lis of. lacking- Yliat •nnrnmos In^iotraiit
Piiri-l-.:i,siag t’ ommittcei ?.!r. T. W.
"Ar'iulttid lit Murder Charge"
marine. was that the sbrll disap­ about -the eh.indell-r* w.is entwined i what is transpiring within tin- oalms events ara abuut to take place.
Law.on,
N Mr. C. IV. Jones, Mrs.
* Tsullr-* F;.i|.*tl*k at the Star To
peared immediately . affer the hit aipurngiiH fern, caught at the bottom [of the central |»*f\v;-rs (torn t.-arhlng
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. Mrs. H. B. McCall*
The
adjournment
-if
the
Rii
hsla?
r.ish\.
•
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v
was mad**. The enptuifi -sta* *jl that
b) both) of wltil • nivl *purple tufi** [th rest &lt;&gt;f thl* World r
when i. 1 sittings had barely begun Mrs. V . H. Howard.
a
shell
alw-.iyt
rbmeheted
in
the
Fc**derlck’ a latest PnraThe largo porches were uttrraeliveiy
.Committee oil Cutting, Mrs. C. E.
#Apart Irnm Franco th&gt;:»* ar&lt;* few are cinplmtdxed by runiois In tin*
Rnurit |j. Wure produced by t«* jivatefs and cun be seen again unless decorated with bamboo, ferns ami
di-ii 1o|)ments of impoit^n.-e in the G iman press that other strike* tuny Guitoridge, Miss Lottie Gutteridge,
Fainous Players Company is "jflcep it finds the mark. Oil was also seer, flowora, at were also the halls and
war. theatres. The Hr it ish continue hurpt nut oti May,day, th-* great In- Mrs.-L. B. Moore. Mrs. J. B.Jones.
"* *'r‘ . an unusual (ibotoplay in on the* water after the submarine cor: idors. .
t*» drive forward in Mesopotamia, urnatiouai Hociaii*: holiday.
T h - Mrs. S. W- Hw^ipl-, Mrs, ()’. G. Wol•
i
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*l&gt;i'!i Mit&lt; Frederick is given an disappeared. .
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The committee on entertainment, liut there Is a curious silence in re­ nation wide lalior d*rnonstratlanh in rutt.
The Mongolia .was goipg at full
•Wwtunity to display to the full
Distributing C’ oinmittee, M/s. W.
of which Mrs. .!&gt; .. E. Fisltback is gard to lilt* Bus-dan nrmi -&gt; in that Sweden are also planned for that
mat Velous powers of i motional speed and was a Jong’ distance away chairman, prepared for twonty-one -•* glon. -An attack on u fairly large
day and may have a counterpart in B. Williams,. Mrs. F. A. ilaigh, Mrs.
wing.
when the spray mid fnain subsided, tables of bridge and kbout se.venty- settle has luxyt made by the allies on
C f fc. West.
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Spain.
Thtrstory .leals with K dulh Ilryce. but from thp bridge thi! officers oti^ fiVe ten guests, lleautiful tally cards tin* Saioniki front but’ there si noth­
Inspection Committee. Mis. I., M.
No nous of any importance has
j. 0 ^ J n love with his secretary. served the spot through their gla,M**s upon which the head of an elk ap­ ing us yet to indicate whether n
con\e
from Austria in several tlnys, Tedford. Mrs. S. W. Swope. Mrs. L.
.,
I'*11*, and wants to get rid of and un* confident the submarine was peared was a detail of the decora* general offensive is planned In this
a fnct that is givrn fresh-vigor by B. Moore.
- tiorisT
£ ' i-*! Pauline Frederick) so that sunk.
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ever recurrent’ repntts that pressure
* rin marry her. They have ‘a
London, England. April ’2tk The
The guests were received at tin*
is being brought to bear on the duul
Are ltallrb-.ua Losing?"
1 " s,»n. however, and it is against periscope was sighted ‘dead ahead on door by Mr*. ( ’ . M. Mallet, Mrs. S.
London, April 26.’—'Telegraphing monarchy’ from within;, to seek a
Washington,.
April 20. The oper­
* religion to get’ u divorce. He the last afternoon of the voympk
A. Johnson and Airs. Annie L. War- today from ’ British headquarters in separiilt* peace.
No uuthoiitativc ating income of railroads decreased
the boy over her head trying The captain gave- the order for full ten. In .*•• i* reiving line were Mrs. France RcuteHs^i-dYrYspondent. says:
statement rnn lit* had, but* rhn status approximately 122.3:15,000 during;
*« forte her.
speed ahead with the intention of D. K. FiJtbac!;. MY*. J. R. Peebles,
“ The Germans ure still hurrying of affairs in Tut key, the thir February despite the inereofo of |2 ,ramming the submarine.
' f - a strike going on nmong
Mrs. J. &gt;L Bradshaw, Mrs. L. B up fresh reserves to (iri-ss their coun­ her of Germany’s tinpziul tii000. 0QO in fotnl op.*ra*.ing revenues,
The periscope disappeared and a
ter attacks.
They nre fighting a umviralc would indicate that gruve
* or’'' rs in a manufacturing eonFoil, Mrs. IL L. Bieinan and Miss
according to tffc monthly summary
great delaying buttle, ullhough not times are ut hand.
n ,,f which her husband is t he few minutes later, reappeared on the
reports by the Interstate Commerce
Louise Smith oi Winter‘ Park.
ship’s
broadside.
T
h
e‘
gunners
fired,
now standing upon uny well pre­
« i(1bjiL - The*strikers are gathers
Stoiies of tho devils'.ulions wrought Commission. In their face the re­
Those assisting were Mrs. Donald pared Bystem of dfens*s, and* can
(i streets and a ritn starts. Mrs. hitting the periscope squarely and
by disease *nnd starvation in tho ports tend to support the rnilrosd
passing in her automobile
__________ throwing up a mountain of water Cheney,' Mrs. Thomas Bib'dwater, only hope to check our advance by Ottoman
empire ar«* being heard arguments thut their expenses re­
using up great musses of troops from refuge &gt;* from that country.
the * ' ' ,;i' *,roi*iter handling one of
Mrs.
David
Rogers,
Mrs.
Waters
cently increased to a greater portion
Cajit. Rit-j* outlined the incident
whose breasts have taken the place They repeat the oft told story thut
th. j
; 3 h,y &lt;‘n.J. Inbchalf: of
than their operating revenues.
*
Hqwe,
Mrs.
If.
C.
Abcrnethy
nnd
of parapets.
f ^ . ^ . ja n c h r o ^mpfoyl&gt;ff~Tn’ the with modesty by! could not quite
Turkey
is
sick
at
heart
over
the
wat
th‘
heir
operating
revenu.e
Miss AInto DeLaney.
"This’ policy must result in greatly and- its entailed miseries hut i* being
cot
lo tho magistrate’s conceal the pride he frit ill the
Miss Florence Frank of this city accelerating the -process of exhaus­
I
if? i,W, r&lt;* *,le f'^ets a young la w achievement of his ship. He paid a
kept in subjection by the iron hand
,tr&gt; Robert Gray.
A n n i i e r s a p S e p ires
high tribute to the gunners and es­ won first prize in t|u* visiting ladies* tion, und if continued long will re­ of.Enver Bey and hi* German rul/.T h e ninety-eighth anniversary of
tht rr
I c®*&gt;vcrsation-with him pecially to the manner in whjeh they tiridgo contest and received an ele­ solve itself into tho simjiie’ problem leuguos.
'Odd
Fellowship in America will be
of which side ran longest maintain
lK,,* U,lr C0.Tnrt out. She leaves her
A striking example of the rigidity
were handled by the olllcer who di­ gant cut glass l»ud vase. The Sanford j thu dcudly pace.
celebrated by Sanford Lodge No. 27
i’4*0" afU'r‘
H«r Uunhuud rected the firing of the telling shot. Indies were treated royalty by the "Prisoners declare that Yho* of the (iermivn censorsliip is .a f­
1. O. O. F. on Sunday. Ap ii 29th.
for hill '? ,! Sho *Pf&gt;ca,» 10 Gray
ladies of Orlando uml enjdy(;(i the German army is now being drained forded by news that no German
from . .
fina,,y •**»!• tlie boy
newspaper is allowed to leave the A.I Odd Fellows und Rebukahs are
New York. N. Y.. April 2« The afternoon to the fullest.
at u rate which brings collapse with­
sdetmK ,l" UM“ ,,,’r fru*band gets
empire without beitlg passed by earnestly requested to meet *nt the
All of the Sanford visitors to Or- in a measurable distance."
American steamship Mongolia of
government officials.
Wire fences ball ut G:45 p. m. to form aiuf match
4
•r,J briiui m "“ ‘u th# hoy from ht‘r
TT“
*■—- *[ — —
lundo
this
week,
Doth
ladies
und
13,
G3G
tons,
owned
by
tho
inter­
charged
with
electricity
have boon
f0rt t'&gt; ti,.. ’ !m ' “ Ck’
Mr"‘ Bryrc
boy
,
houi° “ gain to get. the national Mercantile Marine Co., left gentlemen votx* Orlando one of the Girl Wins H ea rt'of Own Guardian erected along the German Swiss to First Baptist church. Everybody
Louise Huff at the StutVMonduy. frontier and’ every, possible precau­ invited nnd requested (o attend
T h^ ,,l, m m a “ I * King theTe*
an American port for England April prettiest and most hospitable cities
The first production in which tion taken to prevent details of what this service at tho church and hear
“ tidi-tall r&lt;! 'r 7 n r&lt;?v°lver— and she
ottly w i , ^ k o11" hor htlsband. The 7 on her second trip since Germany’s in the statu and Sanford owes Or- Louise Huff will appear on the Para­ is transpiring within the central nbout Odd Fellowship. Address by
*
tn0MMare Miss King and the submarine declaration Feb. 1.
landd one.
mount program since leaving the powers from reaching the-world.
Dr. Hyman.

BIG MILL

STATE ELKS GERMANS
ASSOCIATION LOSE MANY
IN ORLANDO TOSTEMTIDE

CORN MEAL

RED CROSS
IS FORMED
AT OVIEDO

LABORERS

RAMMED
SUBMARINE

WILL STRIKE
IN BERLIN

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�A P B I L 24, t » 1T

THE SANTORO HERALD

TAGE EIGHT

•'Tbc’ T est"
“ A ’wealthy hotel owner discovering
th at his clerk has ‘ raised a check,
threatens to prosecute unless the_
clerk's attractive wife consents to
com e to h is. apartment to "talk it
o v e r."
T he husband forces her to
g o and white there who submits to
the T est— crucifies her heart to save
her spinelss husband from prison.
But after aho has paid the price the
hotel owner laughs at hit promise
— presses tho chorge and her hus­
band receives a lonk sentence.

tonight. Prodigal .Son amid modern
surroundings is Harold Lockw ood
in "T h e Prom ise."
The story ok
the Prodigal Son.-with modern sur-.
roundings and a strong love elerhent
is "T h o Prom ise"— the powerful pic*
turization of James H. H on dryxs
novel In which Harold Lockw ood
and May Allison are co-stars, und
and which will be seen at the Star
Theatre tonight.

"B roa d w a y" BULCarmody, son of
wpalthy parents had been spoiiod a»
only a young matt with too much
The wife
looking for
work money can be spoiled.* Ho is enis met with many offers o f - s t e n o g ­
rapher's w ork" which prove to have
much darker motives than mere for his prowess In football and
stenography. Convinced that man's ashamed of him for his escapades.
domain la an animal world she seeks He is a frequenter of gny Broadway
a solace in a watery grave. A young restaurants, and is constantly the
writer working among the aluma pre­ center of a laughter-loving crowd.
vents her attempted suicide and Finally, he brings disgrnce upon him ­
offers here a chance to earn n living self and his family hy a brawl in a
aa his stenographer.
The word cafe, and of his own free will decides
brings a bitter laugh but she ilgrcrj. that he will go away and make a
and arriving at his room snys ' ‘ Bring man of himself.
on tho drinks," but to her surprise
"B ill" finds work in a. lumber
bis offer is sincere nnd
without camp in the great Northwest.
His
strings. Through the young writer courage and bravery grow os his
her lost faith in humanity blossoms sinews harden. He faces tho carpp
again and her sky clears of its bully, pnd though aionu among
clouds save for her worthless hui- strangers' dares to defend the right.
band in jail. Then comes the
wqrd H is'mettle is tested in u-Mhlsh fight
that his death has given her deliver­ in which he is the victor.
ance and the nightmare of .tjie pant
"T h e Prom ise" contains the lesson,
blends into n dream of ahpplne;s told in a story of breathless interest,
with a wonderful new found love ns t Hut a man can always "co m e
its theme.
•
hack,” if he is willing to do so, arid
Lyric Tuesday.
*
that the best panacea for the ills of
civilization is hard work done witli
a
stout heart in the open air. '
" T h e l'ro'nilse’ i

Patria ia chaperoned at the ranch
by her old friend and housekeeper,
Mri. Pillabury, whoso aon, Rodman,
is auperintendent of the property.
Ur haa been in love w|tii Patria
aince her childhood.
Her arrival
at the ranch with D o n a ld .is imme­
diately communicated,, to lluroki
across tho border, and ho informs
the marauders, who agree to mako a
raid the hext morning nt daybreak.
I'atrin, unbeknown to the rest of
the household goes for an early,ride,
and during her
absence tho raid
takra place.
She hears the firing
and returns at top speed to find that
in the fight Donald was knocked
senseless and carried off.
With
Rodman Pillabury she rushrs to the
telegraph station nnd wires for U. S.
troops.
On the way back to tho
ranch she finds a box of cartridges
which had dropped from a harmless
looking oxcart sho had observed on
the road earlier in the day.
Patria Immediately decides to fol­
low the ox carl and orders Rodman
to await tH
and lead them on the trail.
Rod*
man protests hut Putfja has her way
and rides down the trail of the ox­
cart. She com es upon it in the heat
of the day, with the driver asleep in
the shade of u tree, and turning her
horse loose conceals herself in the
cart beneath a canopy of boughs
covering ammunition being secretly
conveyed to the. bandits.
Towards the close of day the cart
brings Putria to the adobe hut where
Donafd is held a prisoner. Choosing
a favorable moment, she slips from
the car into the hut.

frothed, and ignominioosly
flight. Lyric Tonight. . ‘

DESCWtlON o r MNI&gt;

take

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W and 6.21 cb N

Hr.u

efcr of N W g at
D -fr if w'TsIki's
llrrnando Dtalili
tilth Tax 1915

ters her work nas covered.
kvnue
there is no doulit about tho fact that
.\Has Frederick's best work is done
In heavy emotional types of pic­
tures. Htill the fact remains thnl this
gifted actress o f the screen possesses
a scope seldom equalled.
For in­
stance, she has played an old woman
in "T h e M om ent B efore;” n wild
young girl In "A u d re y ;" an adven­
turess in " T h o World’s Greatest
Snare;" a quite home lovin g woman
in "T h o W om an of the C o s e ," again
a young girl, hut this tim e a sus­
pected shoplifter, in "A sh es o f Em­
bers;” and m nny other varied char­
acters. In her latest picture sho por­
trays a young wife und mother,
fighting through the long battle of
the courts for her child. She is pa­
tient, loving and gentle, until, as tho
title suggests, the ’ 'Sleeping Fin's"
are aroused, when she becom es little
short of lioness fighting for hor offsp/ing and tiscs to splendid heights
of artistry. "Sleeping F ires" will Ho
the featured attraction at th e Star
Theatre, Friday.
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Tile finest remulns of the undent \vi,orrN i : ' , c i s w t ; r r r
WJ» Of N K ', ot SW
city o f Snlonlkl are ItH churches, How
NEU
of NW|t .*---------------- !ti
they evi'r survived the tempests o f the
NEH p ' NWJi .....
.Middle Ages is u miracle. Nevertheror of NK•, ot NW ■( ..
ness they did. 12 of tjiein. And they Ilrf 8 W
run E 106 yda N 7u yd*
It is the work of n moment to stnntl today, turned Imck into churches
W 106 yd. S 70 yda .
(rev Donald from his-bond* and to ­ ufter their TsiO years o f use -us lira CSS ll N ot SW ror ol N't,
nt N 'j ol SK', o( NW
gether they climb ou t of a rear mosques. Illustrating the story o f By­
quartvr
*
run E 1-t.i It S till ft K
window in the endeavor to escape. zantine occlerdnsHcnl architecture even
1140 It N 166 It \&gt; 1320
ft 8 103 ft to !»&lt;-r
Their Might, however, is discoveied more beautifully. In certain ways, than
Moreover, It, t &lt;4 I It I! of SW ror ol N J
Harold Lockwood and May Alii
by lluroki and J\atn. his chief uide, those of CoUHtunlhiiqilo.
ol N ' | ol
, ..I M i
they nial.e up among tliem ji museum .
run N 165 It K *76 It S
n in "T h e Promise" at the Stuy
and they give chase.
Lyric Tonight
IC
6
It
W
i*7fi
ft
to lo-r
of the lost Ityjuintlne uri o f mosaic,
Patria leads Donald towards Sun­
eV atfia" action shifts *to Mexican
lire SW ror ol .V , of SI. , ol
unrivaled save iu CuuMuiitiunpli* iiutl ;
NWIi ^
set Pulls, the s«*crrt of which she
Border in No. 11. Cast:
run 8 41 ll K Srh I* 8
ltuvenna.
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4
1 (I W IPS'll N 225 It
I’ atria Chunning-Mrs. Vernon Castle was. taught in childhood.
As they
W l Ml 11 S 226 It
reach the Drink they are tired upon
Donald Parr
• Milton Sills
lire S.W ter of N.1, of 8 E!a "•
NW.M
;
B:(ron llu rok i
Warner Oland hy their pursuers, and I'atrin, tolling
run 1. 4 10 yda N 33 Jd«
Myitery of Chimney Sw ift.
*
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W
4
to
yda
S
33
yda
Dopald to pursue her example dives
Villa
Wallace Berry
The chimney sw ift furnish) * one ot lira 190 yda N &lt;&gt;( SW ror of
headlong into the swirling water at tile unsolved protiletns of bird life. Tile
’
S U '.o fN U ',
The scene of action for the 11th
run N lit yda E 4I•t yd»
the fool of the falls.
Muroki nnd flocks drift slowly south until on »li**
5 Hi &gt;d* \V 110 yda .
episode of . " i ’ atrin" at the Lyric
northern o.n*t • i the (iulf o f Mcxhv 'lire l•a* &gt;.1- \ ..I *\\ •or of
Tonight s’ lift* to the Mexican bor­ Kato comihg to the brink look down
run S t'', "f *. W &lt;,
into tin' water, but no bodies an­ lliej lutiii,a' an li.iiuiaerahle 1iosf.
der. The v:t|f Chancing ranch o n ,
Then
ilii.y
i!i-.i|.|.&lt;
ir
mid
for
live
i pear and they eonelude that both
t ho Itio (Ir.fid e i* threatened hy I
Patria and Donald woun'ded perhaps monlliN (fair I*I&lt;I•4■2 place Is a my*,
marauding l&gt;a &lt;1* from the .Mexican
tery.
already have been drowned.
sitle instigated h&gt; intrigue under
lluroki, now an outlaw from the
Rut Patria swims hack under the
"Coals to Ncwca»tle."
United States and led hy a bandit (ailing water, followed by Donald,
"T o carry coal.* t.i S’cwcnstle" means
chief.
to a cave behind the falls where they lo do sniiicililmr that Is superlliious.
Newcastle liwliur a great coaj Held,
P R O G R A M M E
are safe front pdrsuit.
Pnlria leaves New York, and it*
currying eotil* lliore would III* n type
social at If ik l ions to look idles iier
iiUruki and Kato oi) .the brink of uuiiecessary net Inn. The 1*re a eli
TONIGHT
interests on tin* Rio Grande, She is •Above see the I'. S. troops, iu the have a su ilu g-"to i ..rrt water In the
TUESDAY
uccnnipunieil hy Captain Dolmtld di tu n it, riding swiftly to the rescue river" for the same il.ltig, and there
Psthe Presents Jane firry in
I’arr, to wliom sin* is now In.*- of the ('banning heiress and her bt- ore several I.it11n equivalents.
troth'-'d and upon whose army ex“ The Test”
periuucu she relies i*i her work for
M*i»ntini«*«| frtitn p ic •)
“ Pnlria”
Preparedness.
|t| si 1(11*IION U» I. \N|I
Featuring Mr*. Vernon Castle
Her |wp Ifr»* \ttrm
\ml |«ir« A. (o%li
i. Ilf
OU M il

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Matary &amp; W a llo w A*t
M*»«ry A- W allow Art

hark Ta» 191.’.

LYRIC
THEATRE

J M J4#nr«

WEDNESDAY

!»•••t»

Pathe Presents jlelcn e Chadwick

In "T h e Cliftllenne”
Rooster Feature also n

l.muvsom&lt;5 l.uke Cometly
1'nkiMwn
*»\»fMred
I i, kn&gt;•«hti

THURSDAY
Vitsgraph Presents Robert F.tlesoh

For a Woman's Fair
Name"

l. nLtluhbU

" I ’ a lh e N e w s "

I’rkr.iimn .
'

FRIDAY
World Brady Present* Robert
Warwick unit June Klvidgc hi

"The Family lloitor"
Alsu a CImi lit* Comecly

l»&gt;rk Ta»IUl

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SATURDAY

Meiry A Wallow

t„ J. IllliuW . •
1.. J. Ilarluw

Hark T a* 191 I
1.. J. llarluw

“ The Common Sin" •
'An Old Ilird Pays a Visit'

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Grace funard and Francis Ford
in the

“ Purple. M ask'’
THE HOME OF GOOD
MUSIC AND FINE
PICTURES

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PAULINE ’FRED ERICK AT THE
STAR F ill DAY

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STAR
THEATRE

PROGRAM
TU ESD AY— Metro presents Harrold Lockwood and
May Allison in "T h e Promiso"
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WE DNESDAY—UJuidii^d- pt^veniK - EHs -H iill-ttr
*”^ 'H cr soul in-piration".

THURSDAY—Exciting 6 reel feature nnd 2 reel
comedy, also Ford’s Weekly. .
F R ID A Y —Paramount presents Emotional Pauline
Frederick form erly u Sanford Girl) in "Sleeping
’ Fires", aho 2 reel Paramount I’ictogrnph.
C O M IN G —"Romeo nnd Juliet".
.

Matinee Daily at 3:1

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U IS* and IH*
___ ;______
L o u IS# and l # 0 . _______________
L o U IS# and 110. . _ X---------L ola 1#6 and 196 _____________
Lola It# and 700______ _
l o t a l» 7 aad l»*
______
Lota SOI. m , SOI. 204. SOS.
SOS. 109 and S I 0 ________
I o t a SS4, 221 and SSC ______ __
L o u s s i , s»s, s s s . s s i . ss t,
f J H . t l * 740. l 4 I . S U ,
•

B

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I f'-

B e-

l o t a 24&amp; and SIS ....___
L o U 847, S4I, SI* and 860
l o t 3 4 1 _____________________
L o U SSI. t » l , 166. 156. 36T,
SIS. f l # and 260
l o t * 27*. 271 and t T l . - ___
L a i 276 _____ ____________ _______
L * a t 7 6 177.17*. 17# and 2 6 0 . . .
L o U SST, 211, IS# a i ------L o U SS7 and 2*1,.r.

9

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OWNER

N W &gt;4 of SW R ol HEM ...........— «
B H e l NW|( of N E W
ol
NE t|________ ;___________I I
Bag N E cor of N W ) &lt; ______ ____S3
rna W 10 ck 8 R cb F. 10
N B c k ___ ____;____ __
W J i o l NWI| el N O ) ol
HE W________ _______ '____12
An undivided )4 I n l c r c t In S
SO acre*, of N W » , ol
S W ) iv .
____ ____ 1*

19
1#
19

19

31

10

3)
Frod Clair-------------

7.15
6.ao
l.ao
6. SO
1.36
2.70
2 70
7.15
1.16
1.16
2.70
2.70
7.15
1.16
S.4S

A. it. Packard .....
A. 8 . Packard.. —

•3.4#
I.SS

J. O. Packard___ '
J. It. Bradley
A. 8 . Packard ..
Unknoan

S.7S
4.02
2.18
.13

J. O. Packard
A. 8 . Packard _. ..
A. 8 . Packard ___
Wm. II. Barclay
I). (’ . Marlon .
It. I&gt;. Simmon* ..

3.4#
7.S0
.90
1 23
7.60
9 06

II. A. Lovojoy .

4.#3
27.63
.

People* llank of Sanford

31
16

C. P. KJndall___________

to
I.an I, Klnnard _ ...........
___ 33 19 .11
10
It. IV M o n r o a __ ...........
__ 33 16 .11
10
K. K. Ar dera at a!
?3 16 r i
10
J. C. Ilarrl.
_'j_ .74 19 M l
aaiham Ho,Ida t'llrua Companr a I* al af Nee 26 Tp 19 II 3 ! a* Recorded In I'lal
, No 2. Page 6* Nemlnul* 4*o nly Record*
Lola 3 t o It ’nr. (Irsa J, 6, 6,
70
Unknown*
____ .
12 and 14)....... .............
Unknown
no
Lota 17 to 21
_____
loo
I’ nknov n
• Lot* 26 to II.
.
too
t.’ nk r.uwn
Let* 38 to 41
100
‘
Lot a 48 to 61
I’ nl.n »(»■
too
Unknown.
l.oU 66 l o 6■
Railway)

is

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1

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M 19
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ol HI li a(h)
1 • 19
. S ', of N 4 of s»: «4
Lot I
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j.
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l ot 2 •le . . | arfr
fj 1:
1 I'i
33 \»
KM ° l SK ’ t
N K It III N W ,
.. 31 IV

\ V* h 1ain't

.12

6 S.00

23.06
7.75
7.16
2.70
2.25
6.SO
6.9D
4.93
4.9.1
4.93
23.06
4,1 .
I 8.30
6 NO
llook
9.60
in 40
12.90
12.90
12.90
1 -.n
I fl 4)(i

1*nl nt*» n
22.(18
J V . ! r. •atl II, .r ■
12.90
J. M P m att It, lr.'«
7 10
3 M Prat att It, tr&gt;
18 tu
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W.
A.
Stone
.
.
.
_
K
7.09
E. 1». Held...............
32
Hark l a i r , 1918' . .
6.73
40
_ , 3 I 111 31
P. H. Raid
r.ti
8K)&lt; o l PE '*
_.
• 40
_ 36 19 33
k\ E. C. lly
3.76
Southern I'larlda t tua tiurayany a Plat o f Coak'a Perry Townallr aa llerordrd In Plat
ll..ik No. 2 Pa*r f*. Srmlmdr County Hrrard.
Lota I to 20 Inrl
Unknnwr
t ff
Ix.U 21 In to ( ' . . . |•t 3*.
4 _'li
I n .n r .n
l e t , t i l l , 6(1
I'n ln n .n
•
4.4,(1
I.ota 61 l o «t
Unknown
2 in

.12
yj

.13 17
K|»
GO
• »0
40

Hm Twf R*a

of - re
run N 14 . eh W 2.1 It
eh lo lly SWIy along K
aide cl la m , I3 ck .3
#3 dc&lt; IS min E II 40
eh H 41 dr* 46 mlt W
11 74 eh to 8 llna Sac
K 17 It eh N 60 dag E
13.20 eh to ha* .
He* I J* eh W cl NE cor
_____
rut, W 9 3* rk '8 l o r , *
eh W 4.C9 eh N 10 f *
eh w ' 4.69 eh P 20 eh
E 10 eh S 10 eh E 10 eh
u 10
an eh
-L W
vi1 III
, I / eh
. k ft]
an
N
N *0
eh and hr*1 42.1
42.93 eh H
o l NE ror
run W 7.17 eh 8 7 17 eh
W 7.93 eh 8 10 eh W
16 eh N 10 eh W 5 eh 8
3 eh W S eh 8 29 eh B
10 eh N II eh E 10 eh
8 II eh K 2 eh 8 lo 8
line 8 ec E R eh to PE
cor Sac N to ha* _ _ _ _ _
liar 36 eh E ol 8 W ear . ________
run N 16 eh K 6 eh 8 12
eh 8 31 dr* W to 8 line
8 ee W to Hr*------------------He* 5 eh K ol N W r o r ________—
run E 15 eh 8 10 eh W
16 eh N 10 eh _________
Hr* II eh 8 ar.d 19 eh E ol
N W c o r ___________
run K *9 2 rb N 7 73
eh W 8.92 eh 8 7.73 rh ..
llrg 27 1« eh W o l N E e o r _ . . . ! _
tun W 7)4 rh 8 10 eh
W 10 eh N I " eh W « 4
eh S II eh W lo
line
ol 8 ac 8 16 eh to 8 llna
of Grant 8 68 deg E
• alone Grant lint le E
line ol Sac N to U See
poat on E line ol See \V
10 ek N 16 rh W 10 rh
N 7 eh W 7 ) &gt; .-h N 20
eh tp lx * ____ ______
Ail In Sanford Grant. . .
S W 14 ol SK)» and S K ' , ol
8 W 't
BW»» of SWI| Ilay* h-g 8 W
ear run E 7.94 eh N 6
•leg W 13 6 4 eh W f .»0
eh 8 11.60 rk).
It&lt;* I I . IN , h K and «i 1 1 rh 8
of N W c orn l NE*.
run S 6', 1,3', rh E 9 93
, h N 8.03(a rh W 9.9.1
chain*...
. _
lie* II.ON rh E and I II rl, S
N W m.r of Nl ,
run 8 * *. ni , it, t. •• V.l
rh N f. i l ' , rlt W V!i4
r ha .n.
,

* OWNER

Am) Tuna A Caala

DESCRIPTION OP LAND

Sac Twp n*e

Accra

D. K. Sh ea rer...---------3

20
•

39
•
t

3

20

It

38

4

20

19

4

29

SS

4

30 39
•-

4

20

39

5

20

30

5

20

20

16

141

* .76
16

6

II K. Shrairr

D. K Shearer...,

D. K. Shearer ...

..

D. K. Shearer_______
I). K. Shelter...... .......t . r *

J II. Hombardier

..

•

•' (
6

9

G 20
6

30

20

C 20

It

1 20

30

r

Ji

20

7

20

.10

llr* NE ror of NW '4 ol 8 )7*4
run W 112 It 8 20 rh 17
3(2 (t N 2 ') rli

*

20

30
•
.10
10
10

1
72

D. K. Shearer. .
D. K. Shearer.__________ _

.11

Central Fruit Co

*7

Certrai Pruit Co.

5

M Hay-

a

Itay
It ji » 14 « I J| j

11

c . W G io d n rh

19

C. W# (2ooilri-h
__
llark H i \'j\a
Ovrrtirort Turp Co
CMlin# and llarran
Unknown

...

,

OWNER
—*r-

30

76 It 87176 l t . . _ _ _

lie - N I. r„r „ f 8 IV ' , id SI 14
rut. \V 3?2 fl !• _u ,11
B 372 ft *: 20 . h

8 EJ4 ol 5 K *4
._ ._
8 EJ 4 nl 8 )* ol Lot 3'_

Accra •

A Pr»l U . U |7

20

6 90 eh E 4 6-10 eh 8
7.6 eh W 1.00 ck N
63 da* 27 ni.n W 4.6
Ck S I f dr* 30 min W
0.60 ck 3 47 da* 10 min
K 13 66 ck S -4 3 da* 60
rain m o n h to H line
Sac E U S eh
of 8 # ' f .
run E 61 2 el4 8 10.7 eh
B 21 eh to lly SWIy
along aid* tu 8 line See
W 3 ck N 85• deg W 16
eh W 2 eh N 10.T eh

Ill
7.16

Henry Packard . _ _ _
Jink n oon
...
Hamilton . i_ ______
Oaa Drakrford..
O. W. Wolkor .
..
_ Talk
ckaid
A S
John Daniel* .
J. O. Packard.
llObt llu*hey.
II Mrorham
J. II. Snipe.
J. O. Par haul .
Unknown. . .. :________
Unknown, . ------------Unkncwn. bark la» . .
Will T e v J t y -------------A. la. Packard
Chat. Digram...___

J r n Wheeler and
II arfrav* ------------- ---

DESCRIPTION O f.L A ND

^ CmU
i.:s

Cannon a* Raeardrd In Plat Hook No. I. Pa*e 101. Seminole County Hrrard*
8. B. Waldron.
_
Lot 12. IIlack |_______________. _
11 C . Du Bo m . a *,
LoU t and-6, Block 3 . ____ _ _ _ _
Mam,'a Mo«ley
_____
Lot 7; Hie eh 3. ...
Lovl Mo«|r* ____,
Lot 3, llloek S
Emmet Itohlnaon
Lot t . llloek 4
Wm. Monroa
Lota 7 and S llloek
Raymond Montgomery
Lot 10. llloek 6 _____
Kula Itoolar . ________
Lot 2 Block S ' ____

n

fl

m

J. ||. Cowan.

SI
SI

19' 31

Ami T i

THE SANFORD HER&gt; U&gt; .

.

.31 20 30 .
. . . of
cor
N H c l N W &gt;i
______ 31
30
run W 774.18 It N- 460
*
It E 774.59 It S 460 It
13.60
Hegln 1901.98 (I W at KB Vor
of N Jk ol N W H
_____ 31 20 so
•*.
run W IB3.6I It N 450
ft B 183.Ct It 8 460 It
He* 70 It E id SW ror ol
N W t j of N W 1,
31 20 I t *
run E 129.7 It N 273 ft
1 40
E 2.19.3 It N 06 It IV 439
It 8 212 ft E 70 It 8 INC
feet
Hr* 199.7 It E amt 1124.7 It
8 ol NW ror of N W '4
31 20 30
run N 273 It E 239.3 It
S 273 It W 239,3 I t ____^
IE cor of SW '4 of N W *4 - s r 20 ; •
run
8 1320 It W 624 It
I0.S0
N 2 2 0 . l t W 260 ft N
SBS It W 324 It N 198
It E 580 ft N 420 It E
657 It and he* NE ror
26 &lt;*
ol N W U o f S W M . . . ____ 31
run 8 210 It W 424 ft
8 39 It W 396 It N 190
It E 260 It N 40 It £
to he*
________________

20”

*»»l Tax** *

J. 8. D l r k l # . . . . .
b . c . eii i &gt; ____; ;

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.

1

tty

••

J. 8. Hinkle

*9

LU
&lt;■41

? 11

J. 8 ltl|)kle

,

J. 8. Dinklo

...

« 41

11.71

31
Central Fruit Co.
78.1#
N 170 It ol NE 14 of HE 44
30 10
14
Central Pruit Co
41.95
8 oofl ' N
NW
W eor
He* 986.2 I1t R
..... 3 1 30 39
run E 442.3 It 8 too It
W 442.3 It N IQ0 It
1
J. 8. Hinkle
I 45
Ur*J&gt;56.2lt S o t N W r t r
31 to 30 .
run E 442.3 It 8 100 It
J. 8. Iiinkl20.75
W 442.3 ft N 100
— It
_____
-1
Hack tat 19 16.
.
1 ?*in°°d
Kcc#rd,M* •» I’ lal Boak Na. I, I’ agea I* lo II. Nemlnole 4'ot)nly Iterorda
Lol 40
J. 8. Dlnkrl
3.76
Lola 60 and 6 0 ) 6 . . .
E. W. Itrnrk
.88
Lola
102.
102S
,
103,
10$H
•
T. P. Lewie
2.13
2.1*
Lot* 96. 100.
IOO14..101)4,
.. 1 7 0 ) * . ____ _________ JL
J. 8. Hinkle
2.09
_____
2.9* IwOt 62
»L C. Tyler y:
HI
N 21.81 ft (leal
K 22
It I
Lol 160
j_
Unknown
Ml
Lot* 177, 179, III
____________
Central Pruit C o
21.26
Central Piult Co
7.10 lx&gt;t *8 7 _________________________
4.69
I.ota 409 and 419.
_____ J______
E. W. Hoick
.*#
Lot* 446, 447. 44*. 449
Unknown
7 10.
Lot* 446, 417, 448, 449
Unknown
IMrk H i 1916
2 49
Rand's Addition le Longweod at Kererded la Plat nook No. I, Page I*. Nrmlaole r .
Reeorda
I-otw 23. 24. 25. 26 and 27______ _
II. E. Gri**a
€ «l

22.90
h. hs

llradley'a Addition to l.onfw ood a* Hererded In Plat llank Na. I, Page 17, Samlaaf*
Cohnly Record*
*
'
*
Ix&gt;U 12. 15 and IG
Overatrcel Turp Co
j.|*

lie* 439.1 ft E of SE eor of
Warren. .St and
Eaatlake A ve ...... ................. . 3
20 ^6
run E 520 It 8 2U0 It W
620 fl N 200 ft
Unknown
He* SE Air ol Jwaup a i d W:.m
lake avr
32 20 30
run H 194 ft K *58.66 It
1
N l'»H It \V .485 .66 It
Unknown
I 20 31
151
All unatlrveyed turt
J kl. I'tevail, llr .
llrg 6 rh AV an 1 1.61 rh N’ nfr
„f
NW r.r
f
NK *i
nr. ,
II
run S 0 » K 1 1 5
11
II Ham an
rh \v 11%; ■li
a-W
1 llfriw n’ a ,Suh I'I 11*1*919 Ilf Ur f k llamntark a a iterardrd to n . i iidtiii n *9. I. I*a
Nrmlnolr ( a. KrrorJ*
H M.
Lot 2. Illnrk &lt;

161.70

^inf.inl 4*rlrff llrll a** llccaril^d in lint
W d
of l*Ol (» \ »nd On*
It of W «f %
ft n
of K &amp; a r m of |.ot (i A
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i, ;» nn ! fl
J.7G
t r) ami Ifl .
2. M t.ot&lt; 17, I rt, K ian*! V
I •»') Il l's 1*J •/&gt;•! 20
•

I’ ugc 74, .St*mlnu|p ('o«ni|
S' Irk Zrfn»\43h
eCV W . T vlford
W. Mi Kp»Iof
W M. K^lur
Kf (t«rniUir.4 Hr *
W M KrA* r
•• \V r•* r 1 •

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49
10
N « , nl S ' , of |.ot 3
29
Reg NIV rnr -if N'K1, uf s \V
nl SE *|
1 20
Irt
run r 21 r.,1 1. 11 1
| I.Alt &lt;• |0| fttl'l 1o
*r»lWla•*»
rod- N 2 1 r,
IV 13
rod*
I ’ r kn.*wr.
2
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•
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JO 10
a|
t iikruia n
id S 1j f S*K * 4^f •*w
4 20 11
i 76
in
Unknown
: u
Sou th n n tin,,d. ( l i i u . t ompan,*. I'lal uf Matnidla l.udge a. Ileinfdr.t In P)*l lluuk 8 '4 1,1 N
uf l.ot 2
20 J't .
Paul KiM-iy
HE
«f SK 4 of .sK -4
5
I JU N
4 20 31
il. J. Ovrratrrrt
2 :l
N W , nl M V 1, anil lo-g t eh
•
No. 2 Page 07 Nrmlnulr Cuunly Itrrutdn
faf
aS», « f
N K U of
K K Ji
W of N K enr
l-Ola I to 20
20 30
i’ 1
Unknown
4.60
3
1 20 It
K&lt;&gt;ht J King
27 .t
Idita 21 l o 40
■
run 8 to Gram line SEly
• Unknown
4.60
W y of s i : ', nl SW *, of SE '
4 20 SI
4
1. M Milln .
4.14
along aanie to E line
Lola 41 to 60 lira, lot 41
Unknown
4.20
ol
SW
&gt;,
of
NYVI
4
01
81,
Lota 6| to SO
Sec N to NE ror W to
Unknnw n
4 60
•ft
t
•' *' I
maa—••
—
... e_ 4 20 31
ftfra.*
M.
J.
Ila%ty
11 90.
lie* .....
1 ___ _
Lota SI l o 100
•*»6
- ......
Unknown
Unknown ’
4 60
• 0 95 S W ' i ol N W , (le,a I,eg NE
8 ) j ol 8 W * . lira, he* BE cur
. ror of aama run S 790
of S W ' , run \V 1050 It
N W K ol N W 1,
____
| 20 29
Il \V .420 ft N 990 It ):
10
O n t r a i Frull Co.
&amp;7.05
N 126 ft E IO*7o It 8
•9 20 29
K M c f P. U ol NE 1,
30
420 It to heg)
&amp; 20 31
ft. L. (Iirrkon
,
to
( Yfttral Frull C*u
8.4*
h. lU
•
426
ft)
20
3o
79.
Ovrratrrrt Turp Co
N if of W *^
1 n,
m )'
I 'I,) ol
of ?NE *4
7.15 W » ol N i ;&gt;4 of N W U of
2 20 29
na
('ornrlll II. / « rn a r y
7.76
Reg
5
rh
8
of
N
E
ror
3
Jim M A 1hi* &gt;
N W ' , ' tIm i
8 2 arm )
20 30
5 20 11
8 W t » n f N W ' i _______
10
C 20. 29
3 lA
KUrman J&gt;nkin«
10.05
•9 20 20
run S 4'• ch !•» s llna
»-----W ) , of N w 4 .
40
Furman Jlnkln*
,
SE'4 o f 'rSK ' , al N E ' , -(le.,
Sanford Grant N 65 deg
a
S 367 to It)
5 20 11
Jor (Y m u n n
I 7"
llark taa I'J|6
10 1 r»
Hr* SE eor ol W 1, of Lot 2
40
W ailing firjiril line IN
.5 20 It
SWIg of NE &gt;)
i: Ck T&gt;n.lBll
12 20 29
5 HO
run N 18 21 rh W 15.18
eh N 10 vh N 60 di g W
G 20 11
10
J. II. C o v i n
W , ol E &lt;y ol N E ' , nf N E ' ,
6 70
iTL*l
rh 8 5.20 rh E It* rt. S
10 eh In 8. P. It) NKIy
W'-.. nf W &gt; , Ot W !y of N E l( .
- i j
10 rh K .1 18 rh
along K aide lly 4 rh E
It
r : W. Goodrich
G
14 11
_ _ ul N E
10
Unknown
2 50
EM ni
W ‘ , and NW*.
ol
13.2.1
rh N 6u de*
E
t
N
i
:
'
,
and
N
'
,
nl
W
j
•
NW *.
I
31
rh
8
30
deg
E
1
2
!,
20 3»
804)
A A Wylie*
17 78
nf SE 'a anil 5 *7 ■ h nil
He* NE rnr nf ytw t^if N f, '*7~
rh N GO tfrg E .12 36 rh
20 29
t: aide ul Si:
nf N VV
run 8 390 fi N *6
N to di g W 2 1, rh N 60
(feta tieg 5.67 &lt;h N t o d
\V 1320 ft .S' th N’ \V rnr
di g E tu lu g
It K. Shearer
15.36
IH 75 rh E of KW ear nf
4.1 a w '4 of NW
E In
All W ' , ul
II 20 39
agtd P E ' , ol N W ! , rur.
10
lying
within
Sanford
Unknown
’ .90
W 4,25 eh N I 8. h5 rh
••rant (Iraa Lake Ada
to S lior of N E ' , 111
of S W *1 »
arid lea. a atrip ot land
21 20 2 1
*0
Mra. A A Wylie
10 70
N“W ' , of Pee E 4.25 rh.
fur nf W l j
.Hilt II wide aiound l ake
H to- heg'. and heg N E
nl Lot 2
25 20 29
Ad* th,* inner Imundary
,.f N
E&gt;
&gt;,| uf SE 1,
10
rur
ul
NE
2 rtfl H 10
(*l .aid atrip I, the high
run 8 I 7* rh W 5 57
(!•|n ft
6
water margin nl Like
Sam
2 60
Sunt)
rh In ditch N 3 . 7H rh
Ada ami the outer l.nitn25 20 2V
&lt;•)
Mr.
A \S y ie
5 4I
161
E to la g '
___
G 20 31
It. I_ Garriton
167.36
rur
26 20 29
daty 1• ),arallil with and
llrg
6.47
rh N and 18.76 ch E
run P |06 5.|o ft W
,
high water mark ol Lake
nf SW enr of H E ' , nf
1302 ft N 406
ft K
Ada and 300 ft dlatant
20
31
N W *,
IfOtlt It and lea. lie*
I* 0' '&lt;
11
S C |tick,on
2 60
run
VV t ' , r h N 16.85
S 7-3 of N 3-a el N E ) , nf
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I. It. Goodiirh
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lug
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and Kie ol W ' » of S K ’ i
and la*A yila N of SW
*• keg l i e u 15 ft 0*7 K
38.13
8 20 31
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Mr*. J. A. McMillan
nf N W ' ,
rot nf M V . ', nf N E ' ,
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Lot 1 (Ira, 7.67 rh N and 8 liy*
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ul NE rnr _
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a
r o r 1 and L i t 3 _ :
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14.05
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#5
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i i f U ' A .*&gt;*•
IJ 20 11
191
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4.65
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3
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.
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run W Id rh N 19.48 rl.
a* Hecrded In Plat llook I. Page SO, Nrmlnolr County- ReronD
llnrl. tat 191J .
6.23 I at* 5 and t'jmer.in
B 4.36 rh N 20 rh P. f.
1.16
6, llloek t '.___
.
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93
3. Hlnek 1
Wm. Carl
4, (. • ch E 7 i’ tt-ch N V . ^
Hark lax 191 1
6.23 Ixit
1.13
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U
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Rlork
I
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M.
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10-.
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12
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.
; l.ot, 8 and 7, Work 2 . ..
A. Mar•hail
llark lax 1915
o f 8 « c 8 23.96 eh to
.96
Lot l. III.-' .1 .
r.
&lt;1. C. Chamberlain
—.
heg |Ih &lt; 2 71-UU acre,
1.35
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IL
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Priori*
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tf
of
N
W
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20
11
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40
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Co.)
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2 20 30
Reg N W cor
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E H of N1V J , of N' W ' i of Nrun K s 31 rh « K i o
Rrrarda
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5
4.06 i W , Lot 19
15 20 .111
ch W 6.26 rh N 16.10
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30
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—
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40
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8EH
run H 22 ch to Hy Nf. y
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along lly 12.56 rl
8
20
30
16
N
K
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aa
Itrcurdrd
In
I’lal
llook
No.
3.
Page 41. Hemlaale C». Ilectrd*
f l deg t o min 1 If.ao
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I-ot 1--------------------- -Prank J. Prlfrr
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20
40
20
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W t " c t 20 4 100 rh IT
.
r * .1'
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G. M_ l.ewi, Co.
6
2.51 '
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of NW
of SIM,'
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4.93
.
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l , Lot 2 _
______
J. A. Anderaon____
86
D.
K.
Sheerer
* r-.o.*
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Page 10*. Seminole Co. Itrrord
In I’ lal Hook No.
B e r at Interacctlon ol I; line 2 20 *0
___________
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18.30 NWW of N W , ' . . . . _________
N )v “ &gt; Lot 9
_
___
11*5
20 20 It
It. T. W a y ----- ----------K. P. Ity with W Hop
40
S t , of Ult 161 and all Lota 112
41.31
I.nt.
2
and
1
Jama,
IGllea
run 8 37 chN CO deg
21
20
31
21
T. I. Packard
_____
II 15 Lot, 2 and d
and I :•&gt;
K 4 ch 8 30 deg K I )?
Ja mi*, L. GIDa . ---------I t ■20 11
23
Etta Packard
22.77
Lot 111
4i:s*
lla-k T u 1915
ch In 8 tine Her K 7 &lt;h
n. T. Way
i ..to l ll&gt; an ! i ll
laa .10 l.ot 7
86 49
25
N 47 deg |0 mill W 4
A
Jam**
L. t&lt;Ilea
—
48
31
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IrOt
139
■ - u t :•
ch N 42 deg 60 min K
20. 31
Jam*. 1. GRe*
18
90 74
Hark Tax 1615
2)4 rh N 47 deg to min
l.jf*
26’ 70 11
W 10 rh N 42 deg 60
J a mra l_ Oil —
. 30
Hr* 5.8 rh ft o f NE ror nf
l.ot 6
28 20 31
Jama, l_ Gllea
min K 12)4 eh N 47
NW
nf N W it
23 20 .10
1 30
57.19
deg 1C min W 3 95 eh
-run VV 21l&gt; ft 8 7.05 rh
Haek Tax 1915 . _ _ ~
■
t
40.19
Lot
7
„
lt.
T.
Perl
20
N 16 d ec 3.7 min K
K 210 It N 7.05 rh
&lt;&gt;. F. f)*,|i* .
2.25
31
23
3*
Lot 7
26 20 21 •
7.42 ch N 7* drg lOrrin
O. P. Uwopn
.....
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42.2'
30
W 4.38 rh N 60 deg 10
V ,
2.1 20
fla*k Tax 1 9 1 5 ____
6.43
A lot known aa Hint I d a id In
28 20 31
min W 7 45 (h N 39
run W 10 eh N 7 CS rh
J. II. Cowan . . . , ----33
7
It. T. Peel
■N
4.48 Heg NW ear nl N W ) ,
K 10 rh S 7.06 rh
__ _
dig 10 min W 1C (h to
nl
10
60
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7.16
N W U of H E ', .
34 29. 31 . #*
S B ) , c ( N W , and NE '4 of
run S 12.73 eh E 8 in rh N
2 *0 30
Beg SE ter of 8TVM _________
80
36
.4
6
20.
30
M.
K.
Heater
I deg (6 min W 12.73
run N l l . l l rh W 64
39
Vranri# Karrel
33
12.90
f xyt 3 ...-.____ L __ _________________*7 20 30
rh W 7.72 ch
Ika N. 10 eh B 6 rh f l
10
W. ii. Howard
20
Overstreet Turp Co
3.10 B e g 4.31 rh W and 20.60 rh
BIG of NKI&lt; of SE U
________ 29 20 30
g.18 rh W 16.88 rh H
20
•0
Central
Pruit
25
15
30
N of HE (nr Lei 3
NW &lt;•» S W ) , of 8 W m ___________*•
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deg 60 min W 14.43 ch
40
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___
6,39
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SE W of HE U . . _____________ 29 20 30
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8 63 ydeg 37 min B 9.40
160
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10
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31
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fun W 23 4.06 »t N to

7 7-100

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_
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____ ________
I.OI 15. itlork B . . . ___
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hot 29, lllock II. . . . . .
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All unlotled part lllock it ' '
l i t 1 .ftd h'l , I.OI 2. Dior it f
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___
hot (, llloek ( ’ . .
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___
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ror run N 93 .ley 50 min
K, 3 0.1 rt, N « itt’ y 111
min W 9 rh to lake
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ti .|. y \S •, «7 el, |„ w
l.i’ di &gt; l.o’ *n. S 6 ,|r&lt;
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Hark Tat 1915
J. P. Muiarlwhitr
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Unknown
J. T. Holder
J. T. Holder
J. T. Holder.
J. T. Holder
Unknown

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10
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32
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ail
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run V 3 th K 3 .7 1 eh 8
W J. J)»eh1
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8 W 'a ol ME! ( _________
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run N I rh W « &gt; , ' r h S
W S W' .ilirtimh
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10
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1Vnk n« wn
10
U itlT
fnVnt»»n
10
u »:t
t 'ilk tin u ft
an
Ull J». 40. It an I 12

of N W ,
SIS',
av t at s w ■,
3« 1, of ,S W \
IWi, of NW»«M
IWli of NW «i

uf

SW ',

nf

____16

16

20

20

' S| IV. , al 1 Iff.
I I, I 'hu-eh
I', E &gt; hurrl.
Hack Tat lul l
II. E. I’ hurrh
Hack T ai 191 1
l\ E. t'hurrh
Hark .Tai 1913.

2,90
7.10

hot 9 Hlork l&gt;
1,01 10, Hlork II
hot l l , lllock U
l.nla 21, 22,
Hlork l&gt;
l^ t 30. Hlork 11
lad 30, Illnrk t '

and

II Y. \| aflnry et .1
Mi Call a Ktny
M. ):. ("amiihell
J, t :»m[il,ill

Unknown.
....... .
,._
Jam*, L. (idea ..
lame* I. (}|t** .
lUrk T a i H a l f ,................
J. S. Illnkl*
______
J. H. Hinkle

Unknown
15
43
43
23
23
34

24..

42

.... _ “ ‘. Z Z
22
21
40
11

h ot. 51 ami 53 lllock I)
hot 54 lie-.* i; 2o artra) of
lllock ll
leul 59 (le*a
B
20
arr.-.h
lllu.k ll
12.011

Myrtellr Terry
Jamra L Odra
Jamo* In Ollea
Hark Tat 1915
Jamaa.L. Oilea
J imea |„ tlilra
Jamra In (Idea
Hark Tat 19U
Jamra b. Oil*,
Jamra 1„ t.ilea
Oilea

•!
_____

Janiet

147 ■
91

Jam*. In Ollaat .
Hark Tat 1*115 .
Jame* ! - -Oilea

30

Jamra L tiilr*
Jrmra L. tidra
Hark T n t 1915

16
56
40
,40

Ialt 75 lllnek l l ' .
hot* *6. Ji anil 7* III,irk l&gt;
Ie*ta Jf 17 and 7* IMnrk I*

■H
■It

I,. ||. Howler
J tmea f „ III e*
J a m * h. tlilra
Janie, j (tiTra
Hark T a t 1913
1f11know n
Jnmra I. tllfea
J l*nei I.. 17 lliu
It t.-k Tat 1015
' J ante* I aide.

, laat* 79. 6 1and *1 Hlnrk H
I -lit,
42.
at
1 I a, ’
111 -.k I*
I J'l U I ' ' 11' +* k i *
1 I n* Nf Hlnrk t *
12 'III la-! 102 lllnrk l&gt;
; 1.1 la-ta Il'A an.| III'! lllnrk l&lt;
Lilt* I lit a nil Jtl# Murk I*
2 »y 1
t
: tan 116 lllnek l&gt;
:*.5:i L*at 11*• lllock 11
2.53
hut 116 Hlork H

. .

14 7

30

'I

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

1.. II. tluwfer
Jamra I. tide,
Jam-» L. &lt;l||r« ___ .
Hark Ta&gt;*« 1915
N. II. (Idea
Jamm (', Hoherta
Unknown

N I# ol £ 20 at rea I.„t 54,
lllnrk |!
hot* 63, 60, OJ. US and OOHIork II
hnta 70. 71 anti 72 lllock H
Lot. 70. 71 1ml 72 Hlork H

"22
22

21
40
90
45
43
43

hut 125 (leaa hry 11.80 rh It
79 dry 5o min W* nf
SE cur run N to dry .
lo min W 0 r!, S 79 dec
So non W I t 1^ et, s to
m
l *.» ‘ i l N
k *' *1’ 41*11 1! 1 »*#
Hla. « • •
Ill tf i : *
• ), 'a
hi V\ i*l S K
h ti • 1
N
4ll n lo min
U th
T*.&lt; 'trg hO

W l l ' , eh S |u dry lu
mtn f 9 rh N 79 dec
5«
min
L
11U r h ‘
H ick 11

*

IIKSCKflTNIN OP LANIl

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W 1 St n ne
I iiknna n
, an,.*. I *itl.
Jtt nti*a 1 f . lie,
Jam,.. 1. t,ite*
l u . 'l r .t 141 .
Unknown
Unknown
Hark Xat 1914
Unknown
Hark Tat 1915

1•

.

—

.

»..
... •

Acre*

17J5
17.05
6 .6 *

•ae l. f i j J . R&amp;.I, Ch l.
ft ft It, l ‘m . r,,'ii, f i'ila »if»\
4*1.8, ,
a rt.
i* 74, i&gt;mi i.
|p»« * lh a t t»a rt
» ^ J. i! l
U (.11 lln**
a| 1 S i . i la k »
l r a m N . K c o r lx.*. * 1 )

,

■

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Amt Tarta A (oafa

Unknown
.'_________ __
Unknown . . ___________
lln.k Ta* *915 ............
Unknown
2 ...^____
Unknown
Hark Tat 1915
A. II. fu ller
Tbna. Sprayur
Unknown
Unknown
Hark Tat 1915
In V n o an
I n in n a n
Ha-a Tat 1115

. 8,23
29.50 U t . 367 and »•*
35.70 Iait a 367 and 36#
2.53
2 97 Lot 12;,
__________ :..k
23.25 l.ot 176
................................
2.10 Ia&gt;l 512
___ _______
23 35 Lqt H I
_____ _________
21.20
21.20 fail 365
6 6 * I hot 563

3. 69
17.05

OWN EH

*

1.59
1.29

? 40
I 29
1.59
ga

Central fruit t’ o. .

Hey NW ror hot 653 run W
5,10 rh S 9.3! rh in lake
NITy alunc *arnr to W
line loll 63J N 6.15 rh
' to b*C ••
l-ota 11, E. Kami ll

Central fruit Co,
Ml Hwavrrty . „

:y

33.83

1*25
41. S3

V - -A

1 (oat'a Addolun tv Allamunir at Itrrordrd In Plat Hook Na. I, Hay* 14, Seminole Caunl*
U)l .
Ketorda ;
u" " ,y
1 nth Kifi » - ..i u *
—•
t rank M oort1
... „ "
i 29
I.O U M .M «ml H.l.
.... ........
a
UwAll^a.
i rr
A. Mr Abater.
2.93
Ixsta 60. 61 mik! 6?
T.
II.
Ilooden
____
5.53
UlA 6 1 anti HI
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a
,K
•..... f
e
-1.37
T. W. L o n g . .
15.00 Lot I s
21 20
Unknown
1. 2 #
6,9# Lot 2#.........
Unknown
r~
Hack Ta* ISIS
JL39 N *j of ix ta *6 and *7
1.39
Wm. Samuel,
2.53
IxiU ## to 134
frank
kloor*
70.95
hoi 46
frank .Moor*
3.35 Mil a 131, ,151. 135. 156. 15j;
Hark Tat 1915
1.18
1.60
l.7h and I** to 210
fran
k
M
oor;
13.30
hot a 212 to 239
____ ___ J t e Frank Moor*
. ----12.90 t .
Croat*a Seroml Addition la Allantonl* aa Ifrrortlrd In Hal lloek No
Hay* 13. .Hem.
■’
• Mol* Uutinip llertr’d *
H. C T yi*r
^ ‘ - " 4 (h)
.hot 14
•I. C. Tyler
Hark
Tat
1915..
_
_
____
_
|.#q
Lola 2 1 and 25 .
. . A. E. Joyir*
'
.....
7.J 0
2.0 0 IAlta 29. 30, 31. 32. 33. 34, 35.
36, 37. 1*. 39. 4 0. II, 42.
ft.M
43. 41. IS ..
_ .
1.70
. - .
frahk'-Motn* ...... ........... .
13,50
1
1
taal'w
Third
Addlllun
lu AHantuwl* a . ^ r e o r d * A M n „ llo.k No. I. f a y , A. S*m|B0|#
15.2*
I.
ot 313 and
W'J
' and all
holt 4, 61. T. #. 9. 10,
13.5*
I I , 12 an 1# to tt
------,
frank Moore
*75
8.04
I acre on N •nd of W i 1 of
5.71
N K ' i of N E 1, S ancf.
hut ilut A L.
\3 21 •(J * _ |
A. S. Wolon
2.19
6.01 Hey SW ror of N ' j of S ' a ' o f
• s E a t of SW ',
43 21 2 f
run
E
261
'ft
N
105
it
2.00
W 261 ft S 165 ll
7.1*1
1
Unknown
1.78
i ' l l llty N K e o r o f H K U
1 4- 21 29
a-Uf W
ll S J
’ t»M *4
* 7| |
It I* *•!
1 » mir !i 111
ft l: I lal.i.t (l N ift i || .
I T. Ilaim*
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m ;* i
s i ; 4*
l l 21
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f 8*|fcif |» III I rtf Jkr- f i.|jf
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li*r*#4*i Hr•* lifti*

liny al 1*i.*n t *«,
I hum** SI mm* Suh UltUlun a* Itrrordrd in flat J l„„i N„. *,
M&gt; semi*
Iterurdo •
hot t
lloyal fern Co.
___
hot 2
lieorye Ktnyairy
8.76
llud*un Park a&gt; Itrrordrd In Piat llook No',
Pace 69, .Seminal
“
' le «' ounly llrrardo
hula I, 2, 13 and I t '
II C - Tyler
2.53
Unknown. ' ___
1.70
W ' j id N W ' ,
of N f , ,.f
NK ' ,
I .V 2 1 24
f ,
id SW ,
ut C* I , .1
SI ,
1.
,'l 29
SI , ..I s \\ , . f \*
• s
I.f - I ,
SW ,
.•I S I ,
l i l
2’r
Vi.dn * Mil,
SW , .1 S U , ,,t SI ', *,nl
s , ul ,W , nl ,N W ,
of S t ; I,
15 21 29
IS
' B. T. SIrn(&gt;*on
N l,
of S I ! a i d
N f , of
S' W ‘ ,
15 2 1 ‘20
5
Unknown
1.53
N ’ j nl H E',
. 1^ 21 29
Ml
Uriilrat fruit Co,
131.75
f» r r * i 1 lip aa Hrrnrilrd In I'lji |U«k No.
Payr TO.- Seminole County dlrtorda
S w, Ixrta (#, 69 and 70
•
II '/a, 1I1

Jantr i h. d|lr« ___
Park Tat 1916
1I I 5
17 21
Uroria at llrrvrdcd In I’ lat Hook, No. J. Haye 12. Seminole County Ketorda
hot 112 Hloek n .
75
1i*-|r« I (.lie*
* ? 'i W ‘ , of N W
■0
M. C Yanlluaktrk
*
f t , ul S f «, ol N W &gt;, of SB &gt;t
Let* I to 17. Murk IQ
____ W A. Whiteomh ,
22.00 I.&lt; I 112 f o r k I I
75
J* 11111* I. tiller
a lot 17 1, uf NI.
ul
beta l to to. Hlork II
..
.
W, A. Whllrr.mli
4.69 ,
Hark T 91 1918
".0 •
5 W S ol M •.
L*t* it, 17. I f 19. 29. 21, 22. •
J hot 136 lllnrk H
46
N H (ill**
5-19
M * Van Huak.ak
•I - I. , of * W •,
11 tad 21. Hlork 11
„
W. A Whilrtimh
1.50 U ( lit. Illurk H
4*.
*. II i*|. .
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.
,
of
St.
,
..I
SI
.
I&gt; ael | at I9| %
7 7t
Wkitfanh’ a 41**4 Aildillon to d r b r i a a* llrrnrdrd in Plat Hunt No. 2, Pure 50, Semin.dr
s
w
*,
24
‘
4
A
llttln*
S
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V
l*
b,7\
County ItrruriP*
fla t uf l u r f , » d l * a* Kerurdnl in Plat Uiuk II Paye 66 (lianye t , umI&gt; lleruid*
ill S W ', ol N W ',
I**
Jiihn * iftigiljili
|x.t, l to 12. lllnek I
W ,\ W’ Mtrninli
, * 75 hot* I. 2. i. I, I". 1 . I ' . 1 *.
Jn.50
, ol M , of N K ‘ ,
Ut, 11 j o lllnek I .
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t mi
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S.2U.
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, f SW ,
. Hlork 2
*
W A Whltynmh
9 05
J1
w '
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_ .
W’. A. W’ hUeorol.
*
r 75 Philip It Vnuny*« Cianl a* fir#*trilrtl in
ISm. H N11 I, l*.»gr 35. Sr tiiifuitf ( inn!)
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4I ' »
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7*1
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run \v If,5 fl S 261
I nolr County Iteroidr
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&lt;tj 2*1 .11
:
llrnty V mi mg
2.S
i; lil'1ft N 26 ( U
Un it flown
Mu 1. 2. 1. t, a. 9.10, 11 and
4.12
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\\ \ Whilf-titrtt*
12, IH-irk 5
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N
f
1
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5.05
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21
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Mu I to 11*. Illork 6
I **1l f|t*y|rn
2 :. i S' E ' , ,.f B E ' ,
lliork t
It«. k ( a % I M I
1.17 I S ’ *
'
lota 21 lo 27, Hlork 6
W A
r# 6
U ', III SW , 'ol SL T and f ,
W A Whi|tf«iml»
Lotr 1 to 22. Mock 7 '
M
, *' ||Ug 1n 1rillt*r i.f
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of
IV , -I
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.
W. A Whitrimh
111 *** ’
I) ll I;v Ml
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21
IJnknotftn
2ft
39.40
Hi roid#
run N '*'« •I* k* 2 ** imh h.
,
PaaaSlae 1f *1yla1w aa llerorded In Plat Hook No 2 |, .»ij4' 1 |, Nfmlii'ilc l ’«iin
N
W
'
,
of
S
W
,
.
24
( ‘ciilral Ffulf Co.
t&lt;»
69 15
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min
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of N W T
'
21
65.60
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|y fil* fl In bt*ft
2 It*
I I* M i rim HU»nd 20t
. ..... ..................
Unknown
Wii,finite
a* Her,mini In Plat Hook No 1* Payr III. Seminole County llerord*
VMl.liu*
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S * '. o f ' N f i ,
*
II I#known
10
17 ■jo \2
t. '» .,nd 7 Illork A'
*
f . II. Ilulrnan
I.
l.ot 22
B-t ITirh \
* yv ror
J. I» llurrnaey
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. l* I. 0 V0 2e
_ ' 111 n k A
17 JO JJ
P. It llulman
__ ____
a.
fun N 1.49 rh K 12 .eh
i ol l | a m i | j Min k It
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It
Holman
1
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W ' , of S W ' , ni SK
l\a*e and Merrnn
•
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S 1.59 rh IV 12 (h
»
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Holman
1.
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4
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t '»■0 l . i in ,( V»•„ I
S f ■,
W A \V Kill limit
4V) ', and W ' , nf S K I ,
4M1
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f . II. llulman,
. .
.
,
1# 20 ‘ 32
l . ' j Ol M b ' , ot s \\
H ' , Ot S ' , I*-. |.ry S 17 rftr
i,8ti» I *. 1M arid !!•» M!«*rk ( ‘
,
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|.
.
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s i : ‘4 .
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l , | l t ! |&lt;» I ' l. Illm-k I*
F. |{. llulman . . . . . . »,
2.
W ' , o f S B ' , ot SW
Dav*n;n»rt. J. A
11 1li 1' » .|„
______ .. 1M 80 32 *
33
Lull l I a&gt;1&lt;I l ' lllnrk *»
Ma*»oy A Warlow
' 3
Unkhnwn
S f 'a
J.....
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I
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lil.u
k
\
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F.
II.
Holman
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.
.
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N f , of S W ',
le.a S ' .
«*Mr* I •mill l *' lil'** k I *
Maaaey A Warlow
,
W. A. U’ hluomh
„
NW',
J»U
19 20 32
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laillft
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t
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ft
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and S '*, of SVV ,
1 TTTirirol man*
.
I’ ltM'*,
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----I 1.11 Hi, ol HVV'i ol
J. II. tlrirr
. .
\U*
14 2D 32.
a.-. X l r ,f*'l
N f,
of
w i r m o r—
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U*
lUrritnn
• NS of NW S
13.74
40
32
- c un. M e nu g ¥1-II I
'
111 20
S W ',
. J ________ ___
te-L* t. i.
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if NWS
(Ion. If. Harrlanrt____
40
19 20 32
*
Hry 3 M.~l\ nl
r.'i of N » : ' 0
„ F. II. Holman.. '
IT llnl I * Murk 1
I hilt
-n r r T T T n m r i d
of N'kVii
Ma- iy A Warlow
Ixlh*
9.
in.
n
and
12 llmrk F
- - « f'T t r s ir 'r "
160
55
W. A. Whitcomb
19 20
•
run N 5 rh' W 1 *h S
Unknown
hoi 19. Itt' k 4
W. A. Whltmmli
19 20
Dnkaown.
l
O
c
h
f
I
rh
N
5
ch
.
.
.
Tnkb'iwn
I nl PJ lllock P
167.5* N E ' i o f s W t ,
Hack T * i 1915
Ilvenircei Turit C „
5 2L
.
Hark Tax 1915
1.16
IJ.'i «t NIVJf ■ ••
P .7 I N n ' t of N W '»
Unknown .
40
19 20 32
Sal 11- it. tiarnld*
6 2r
.
'
l.ot* 1 to 3H' lira* tx’ ta 15.
•K iiw fN W ,',
Unkniwy
*4 r*a—— -■
4U
19 20 .32
C. W. fHiMrninyir
6 21
S W ' , " I S' W 11
1li.m .1 I 7 1" lllnrk ll
Mr*. B. F . llulman _
/
Hark Tat 1915
f l . „f S ' , ol NW », of NW
F. II llulman
Ixll . I In 7 Hlnrk II .
I » Irr. ul S t ; ' ’ „f M W ' ,
Con. lx ,mh'A Ven.lfn
’ * of S K ' ,
K. ( . Holoiaa. I."f*
'•
alii
1
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lllnek
‘
1
f 4.
&lt;■'. Al'.'* of
W. I. t,
■' I
f . nf S f t &gt;f NW
nf S f ,
I . If, ttnlmii(
&lt;
All I Im V. 1
—
Pl.crn&gt; f Saiindt ra
KPt ,
............- _____ 21 3 ° 31
W
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ol
M
V
,
of
N
f
,
of
Mra. f . C. Holman
hot - 6, 7, #, 9 and 10 Hlork I
Jj; ' I k M ,
-n -0 r.T
U i, known
Unknown.!
51
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c
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2
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3
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5
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M i l I and 2 Hlnrk 6 •
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•
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7 21 24
11
N W ', "I .M U ,
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40 and 42
**«'kna tlorhla t ilrua l*unipany*a Plat of the (irneaa Trarl in Ser. I I . Tft 10, If 12 J. II. Foaa*. Suit lilt 1*1,m IlDhpam Plantation a* llerorded In Plal l l o o k I. Pair 6*
i„. ,,
•• llerorded In PMI llook No. 2. P o l e 88. H, minute County Hrrorda
5 21 10
ii. y s ; . u :■ "i N \v
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.
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1. 2.1
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II
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615
ft
W
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Unknown
1.21
I.m ''
W. A. Moore ......
4.64
ft W 231 ft
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W. A. Moore.
0
Unknow n
.......
,
5.1# S f , ol NW
2.10
ol NW ' 4 ___
5
and 2 # , _ — ■——. .-.
Mta'l . . .
llerorded In Plat Unok No. 2. Pay* 67. Seminole Uounly Heron!.
'
*
1.60
Ubkiuiwn
Hey
I
I
ft
N
of
SW
ror
of
■
“ ■'•c
_____
30
Unknown
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N W ' , of S W ' i
.. -i.— , 5
33.01
'run N I3f. fl E *122 H
120
J. Van ItuaUrk ....
* 21 ! 9
W
of W ' , (leu N l ( )
• n i K r o r o f S f of N w l ,
„
!Q 33
B
115
fl
W
122
fl
Mat! William* Admr _
9.65
N W j i *d 8 K !i ol N VV ' , (leaa
'•.n ■' 446 y.|* W 09
1.90 8 E I, of N f , ul N W'l,
0
*.
6
J
29
Dveretreet Turp Co
1.70
f acre in N f ror)
.
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W. A. Whllromh-------4.36
2U
J
13.66 , l l r « S h . - r
(
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29
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mi-f!1
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run N 789 ft W t!67 9-10
E ! i nf SW'I, Of y VV ’ , leaa 9
2 6*
V* V ■ ------------------ £2
20 32
F. ll. Saundrra , ....
I. Sthly #12 ft N 7*4 ft
19
C. W. Entxminyer—
acre* ..
r .n iiii .
9 21 23
IJt,
o^-,
N 11.11 rh
6.30
f
.
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Saundrra
IHy
SW
ror ol h ' y ' u f N f , of
S f i of N T .
4 21 29
9.60
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7 21 10
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29
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ft!/ . Tn
m o E HI ■h N 813 ll to
•'
9 21 29
John McCloud lleiri
.
10,43 E», of N\. , *d Sf. .
.U j?1nu !i u i - s w '^ Z _ _ ’Z 32 20 -aa.
clay read SWIy aluny
(le* pic! K of Weklwa
Unknown
.
3*78
20 32
C. W. Enltminyer
4.12
aame to l ey
Martha Caker, . . .
flvrf
ftV iM :.. '
Unknown
5.41
20 32
Hry S f ror n, S W 1, iff N E •,
7 21 30
SM
Jf s k , or s f , i: ,d
Unknown..
---------------3.95
20
32
#
f
.
(1.
Baldwin
lira
#.40
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i ! ' “of( N
NW
kiwa
-■
9 21 * »
run \V 11JOIt N 211 ll E
n ol m
NLt,
W■
i (7
J ____ —
Unknown -----------7.--------- ’
20 32
J. M. Katlfnr
11.95
10 21 29
1320 fl S 211 It
Uarralrert Turp Co____ _
Hark Ta* 1914
3.2t N f , of NE
S ' , of S W ' , nf S W ) , (leaa
S ' j ol bey NW ror « l £ ! y of
* W'» *r NB ij of N W ) , .
Unknown
--------- — ■
23 20 32
30
bey 81, rur tun N 27#
*BR)f ot H W '4
.............. 7
3.25
Hark Ta« J915.
ft
W
C2B
fl
H
27*
ft
run 8 400 It N 7 1 dry .
4.60
Unknown
23 2 0 . 32F.
H.
Baldwin
lira--------*1
T.#5
F 626 fl)
D&gt; ' 21 29
F 702.10 ft N 210.* ft
*.75
Mra. K; M. Seiy ,
23 20 92
h. W. (iibha
6. 6H
W 675 fl (leei fiirre anld
W. A. Whi t c oItih—
mb — ^
4. 6g 8E •( of S W i f of NK lf ______ . 11 t) 21 2#
Em u * ', i i » « ( ., : — T r r S53, 20 .12
Walter II. Beniamin ...
6.14
N
W
'
,
of
N
W
'
,
................
12
6
21
29
rountyl
Maynolla McPheraoo
2' r
6.10
II. II. Pattlahall ..
3 07
U t .r » .A i -------------------------- - *4 20 82
Unknown-----------17.03 Plan of Sub lllalalon of Land betanylny to Allamonle Land Hotel and Satlyail.m t o . , aa N't, ol bey NW eor of K!fc of
H hf S W '
“
21 20 32
21
30
S
B
'
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of
H
W
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,
7
.
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Brrurded
In
Plal
Hook
No,
I,
Pe|e
10,
Semln-tr
(
ounlp
HerorcM
W. L. Keiy
...
5.4«
N w B J iS S ' .
25 20 32
.. .
J. P. Muactalwhile
.6# &gt;e-*o*-roa S lull I* N Tt &gt;|ey
W. l o B r l g .......... v
** *
• ____ 25 20 32
ui no—
"
J. P. Mu-*alnhlte
■, .T I: T T - - E J O l - i a J t *L5310Jt ft
Hack Ta* 1914
5.74 I i llu
W 675.ft (leaa piece anld
flark lya, 19 14 -------David W. Adama
...
22.do
Price
M
county
t . 'i
10.25
J. P. Muraetwhll*
'.Unknown I6.TT T o i i i 6Z - ‘ z z ' z . : : „
Hey
647.7"
ft F and 210 fl N of
Hark Tax 1915
___
David W. Adama
5.41
.
1
0
SW
n
r
of
S
K
',
-d
SW
7
21
Unknown
David W. Adama
7.SM ,'lxil 98 ____
run E 221.1 ft N r V j ft S
Unkmwn
J. II. Ilrire
D M " Let 9# .
59 ft W 260 ft S 3231 y ft to
•
llark
Tat 1913
II. &amp; W. Iiacnrk C o ---lo . i o
J II. H a r r i i o n ___ —
J. P. Muurlwhite
_
Lei 1 1 5 ____ __________________
III)
tiao, A. Berlin* _____ _...
N t j o f sT* nf Lod T
' S 2 1 30
J. P, Milueiw hile
15.70 1#Qt 125
----------------U n k n o w n . ------—— —
1.1# A. E. tirirfln'a Sub UltUMn a* Itrrordrd In Plat Book Ne...l. Pay* 41, Hemlnaln*Ce.
Hick Tax 1414
6.14
Thden * Sadler —.......
20 32
Mrcerda
J. P. Muairlwhlle , —
5.(4 U l 125______r........... ........
It. t). (Jrr*ham
20 32
Hark Tax 1915
f x u ‘ It, 15, 16 and 17 lira.
,
*
39.1s
Unknown
------20 32
T.
Thaxler,
Jr
•
f , of h o t* - I t and 13
6.44
Unknown
_______ — —
20 32
.v J je lS E t,
-------A
V
Clark
and
lea*
E
'
j
ol
hoi
IN'
»
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W
S*
Moor*.
...
...
7.28
3.76 I x l 1 l't
Unknown
20 32
■
*f s t :aj
Unknown .
hot. 1fir. and 199
Unknown.
20 32
Unknown
4.06 l.ot. 196 and 199
Itry NW eor
13 21 710
Hark Ta* DJII
S l , *i «f SR t,
nark tax 1911
run E to W tin* hot 4
Unknown
32
Unknown
4.06 M i l 196 and 199 ________ _____
Mirou’ i Suh SWIy with
Hark Ta* J9I5 ----------'■ * &gt; • ! U ' ,
Hark Tax 1911
6. 6#
W line ‘ rt aald loit I
C . K e n n l r u n ___ _____
Unknown.
Lota
196
and
199
2.60
rh l o a 33 ft avr
t \. ' M d , " '■ M , NW'J* d r ”
Hark Tax 1913
4.06
nue W with N line of
J. U. &amp; J. 8 Leonard
Unknown
__________
|*0U 202 and 202
..... .......
anld avr 2 rhalna S 3
AQ J*W % ? , n d . NW&lt;‘
35
Unknown .......—_______
2 5.65 Lot 2932_____ ____________ __ __
.ley W 12.0* rh S *5 dry
J. 1*. Mft.arlw h i t e -----32
200
Unknown
_
*
____.*
37.10
Lot
264
______
______
E 15 eh S 5 dry W T.37
31
64U
J. T. Fuller_______ :-----Unknown
rh N #5 dry VV 20.90 rh
* * | J » W ^ * 'yln c W of 7
In i 364
' ______
1.39
1.39
M
M A Clark and
lo Ser line N to hey
Hark Tax 1913
Unknown ..
t&gt;' * M,,aka|Pa
Mila hell- "*Harvey
------------ — 2» 20 33
1.29
klr* A. Hopkin*
Unknown
1.90
I*.. .
* Sl,,'ep *("
of Leap (Irani aa llerorded In Pl*l
1*1 Book No.
No I. Pef* 5 Krratda lx&gt;ta 3*2 and 3#1
All
W'J,
of
S
I
',
',
not
Included
Unknown
___,
i
.
.
hula 3*2 and 3*3
of Seminole Con nip
*■ Hlocl \
I
59
Hark
Tax‘
1915
S
r
Final'a
Add.
lo
Alta8.75
21
L. H. Ilowlrr, Ayt ■■—j;i

65

_r

Her ^ . p IItr

hot* 340 and 3SI. w
hula 3 to and 3*1 . . _

I hot

13.20

w

2 1 .2 0

..

S l f i C. Ij wren re
J. H. Archer

?*ot. Tffanil 32 lllnrk I»
6.11 lait. 33 arfd 31 Mock l»
3.4 4 l.ot 33 Murk II
1 76
2.10 Lot. 15 and 3G Hlork l&gt; .
hot 37 Hlork I*
,
22.34 U t l 39, 40, 41. 42. 43, 44. 4 5
23.35
14 «nd 17 Hlork ll
l^at. 39,' (0 41, 12, 43, 4 |,
4.07
■
46and 47 Mock D ___
.

2 19

5.41

I n k r f t w n ........

16.01

2.JV

II. Archer
II. Howler, Ayt
If. Howler, Ayl
Y.» M allory et *1..
Y. If.lln ry *t .1

J. i T P * fJH-a

l lr ( SW’, ror tail 2
27 ' 2 0 133
run S lo NW ror hot 12
lllock C l.*vy (Irani K
17.05
•lony *N tin* of h o t. a,
5.11
9. 10. II and 12, IH»rk
7,'il
t, t o hake Jraup NW
1.70
to mouth of Soldl&lt;r, Creek
2.95
, W to hry .......... ,
. .
29.50 W't) ol Irnl 5 and all l^at 7
7.10
lllock l&gt;
Lot 4 tiiock I&gt; _____ _
Lot S. lllock 11
2.60

33

J.
I■ h.
I.
E.

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15 T i

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rf-UB
—

£1

�* V- ^

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE rutK

THE SANFORD HERALD

T hroe

lev el

sh orten in g

If

ta blcsp oon fu ls

H m i lk is u s e d It s h o u l d be* s c a l d e d
and
then ' cooled
u n t il l u k e w a r m .

It. J. HOLLY. Editor"
W. M. HAYNES. BuMncs* Manger

Leas y e a s t m a y b o . u s e d , b u t rr.ore
l i m e f o r r is in g w ill t h e n b e r e t i r e d .

KuMahe-l Cimt TWday nnd frlitar

THE HERALD PRINTING'COMPANY

M a k e a - s p o n g e w i t h '2 p o u n d s o f
w h i t e f lo u r , t h e y e a s t , ‘ s a lt , s u g a r ,

■nnscturnoN piuck. in advanck
OR TRAR............................... .
110*

an d th e lu k e w a r m liqu id.

W

s e t " in

MONTItH.

.7 . . * . . • • * . 1-11

a

m od era tely

rise,

O lI r M t O a l l r O I| hy Canto* l/OO Pat Year la
A ln iiM of 20e. Pot Meath
h t a i t i i la Advance MaM lie M ed* al O l l n

drafts and w h ere
will b o b e t w e e n . 80

deg

W hen

lias

lle e it A a ffat— d-CTaaa Mall Mallot AafaM lla d
, IM S . al IbV Pr« loBVo al SWcard. Km. 1*1*.
I ’ ad or Aft af M aroll ltd . IIT ». •
• ■I. .la Herald luOdla*

Trleehene No. I U

where

i t * will

he
the

the s p o n g e

C o v e r anti

w arm

I F * 11 M O N T H S . . . v .* . . . . . ...................... n

p la ce

fr e e

to

from

tem peratu re
anil 88 tleg F.
becom e

tho

tho corn
u n t il

o

m e a l,

sm ooth

a little

m ore

w ater or

k n ead in g

w ell

and

a

of

travefcaarrrfiPCKS. 'T o u .ll find ttiem safe antTconvenient for carrying

pi u c e ,

PRESH,

than

funds and getting the cash wherever you go

States

tw o

or

th e

EGGS

prefera bly
th roe

duys

not
old .

Q RAK

Knead

from

one

to

lig h tly , ‘ d iv id e

tw o

ering

in to

w utcr,

fou r a p p ro x im a te ly equal
r e s e r v i n g n s m a l l h all o f

for

hall

an

of

“ in d ic a to r."

dough

h av in g
been

M old

in

stra ig h t

sligh tly
the

th e

con tain in g
sam e

m u ch to the
o f this state.

roosters

from

lint f l o c k

for the ta b le

THE

v *

a f t e r rho h utch in g,

SHELLS

and

II. R. STEVENS

os needed.
M UST

P la ce

a s m a ll

jelly

warm

sp oil

w arm ed.

N ote

w hen

the

a
p la ce

•and

th e' " I n d ic a t o r ,"
pla ce

and

the in d ica to r s h o w s

The

let

th at

in

the

r ise u n t il
it h as

m ore

Bhells

is

gone
he

and

The

crocks

sound.

S cald

them

1*2

a b ou t*

18
p in t s

large c r o c k s

dozens
of

are n o t

of

]

in g

s o n i c o f th'* t-giv-t
th e e n t i r e h a t c h .
It

m ust

*'gt: ■ o n
th a t

h'* rcin-.-mlrcrcrf

th e

those

und

|,(ill,i',i
in

tjn*

i rai'k

pany

committee.

und

was

on

reforred

E n ­ in th is .

m otion
to

in c r e a s e . t h e
of

g a r f ih l in g

R. R. DFAS
Atl'i Cathie.

E urope

su pply

P ' * r_
r ? U.r‘ _i0 . lt,,‘ Dll h. trill fllrj.
upon th - 4th day of June A l&gt; 1&lt;J-*

in * it. ' . ' T h e

D D lu n t- 'f ordered that th i. order U
pu b lb htd onre ■ week lot „i*h| eonteeutlvl
w e-k * *0 I hr K anf.rd Herald, ■ „ " * « « ™
published in Hrm lm ilt roupty, Ktoroi/* ^
W ltH H * my hand and I hr , ra| „r , l _ '
C ircu it Court-thi* am ii»y „j M ,„h A ,,

food

will

he u sefu l

,

.

.

.

The southern farmer can help in
1917.
this great food campaign
(*-*!)
K. A. tinpci.A'-s
Mark Circuit Court, Seminal* County,
his acres busy. With the short food SU w
) * Warlow,
county,
supplies in the north, it becomes a
Sol*, lor' Com pit.
*
6S-Tur*.fllc
patriotic duty of the south to feed it*s.'lf. And in this time of need for N o tify r,r Application tor Tav llrrit l a d , .
N rrtlati S or Chapter ta*B. 1 .* .,
p j.,.
maximum production anil conserva­
Ill ■
tion, the south will show a pdendi
Notice i»
sij-t-fi
that
---- Klmar T..
llainei. pure
I t&gt;*rr n| .Tav Ctrl ill,*;, N«.
degree of patriotism.
- i , list* if the Gth day. -»r July A.
ti If
191
1*
.........
f|

car­

bu ild in g
L on gfellow and Tennyson.
L.niglYlhnv iiip I T . - i m j - m t w e r e imt

Communication as folloWs: Hav­
personal friends *»t long standing, but
ing secured un option on what is
known

:h -

as

t h e ’ I'u m tm o r.-

they Imm-jitin- fr|i n-l- l. it f In life. l.-on;fi'llmv wits lioi i, V , In m u ) -J7. |m i ” , n !!■I

property

* • deaire m g..t n.. li'Tinit
from your |j TemiyM.i.
AngiiM
d
.
-

an-t

nf

C ity

will

prevent

experience

c o u n c i l as s o o n us •prac­

read

breaksp u iH n g

b u t t rat

was

r ie d , s a m e

lir-l

len gth ,

The
follow in g
com m u n ica tion
f r o m S e m i n o l e S a le s S t a b l e C o m ­

T oo

th at

carried .

w hich
and

t i c a b le .

since

d u ra b le ,
of

m otion

th e

crossin g

Was d is cu s s e d , at

t o th e c i t y

and

solu tion )

am i

tracks

B ou lev ard q u e stio n and s u b m it sa m e

be
and

eggs

council

a n d g’ et n e c e s s a r y d a t a t o u c h i n g th e

let t h e m c o o l c o m p l e t e l y b e fo re use.
A c r o c k h o l d i n g six g a l l o n s will a c ­
com m odate

on

the

railroad

g in e e r w a s i n s t r u c t e d t o m e e t w it h
e n g i n e e r f r o m t h e r a ilr o a d c o m p a n y

good

m ust

just they increase the liability

T h e n p la ce the
H e l p hint in the good work, for it is d o u b l e d in v o l u t n ? .
y o u r w o r k a n d f o r y o u th a t h e is h i a v c s in t h e o v e n , w h i c h s h o u l d h e
la borin g.
a t a. g o o d s l i t e a d y h e a t 1400 d e g .
n
"to
12r* dt
F ' . n o d L u k e 16 t o 6

and

p a c k e d i n w a t e r g la s s .-

c o n t a i n *rs.

of

B ou levard

eggs

are

h efoFe

m atter

FREE

sound

E a r t h e r n w a r e •c r o c k s

Caihier

IX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

by

cam e

of

0 ..L. TAYLOR

the

TH E
T lN rE S T
cracked
e g g will

num ber

F. L. WOODRUFF Yt«-Pr*.id«nl

THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS

ra p id ly .
m ust

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Tt«.|*ro.fdei

BE

Is r e m o v e d

th is

also

a la rg e

cleurt
in

w hen

FROM
EVEN
C R A C K . --O n e

w hich

tw ice

t h o sh ell

and

sp oils

sides,

g l a s s ' ut

loaves

egg

over

. C. M. HAND

Ci. iMm '

requ ire

will

an d m ark
v olu m e.

has .a

p r o d u c e d in o n e ' s o w n c h i c k e n y a r d .
I n f e r t i l e e g g s a r e b e s t if t h e y c a n
ho o b t a in e d ) - s o ,

This is only a part 6f

the efficient service we render our customers.

A gricu ltu re.

ll rat

BE

U n ited

w hich

and

MARLOW K THE MAN

the

ad d ition .
rise a g a i n

h as

in t h e l e g i s l a t u r e a n d

both of * th em m ean
fa rm ers and grow ers

next
ipsura

each

f u n g i- - s l i g h t l y w a r m e d a n d g r e a s e d p a n s .
f e r t i l i s e r l a w P l a c e th e s e , t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e g l a s s

F lorid a

for
To

CLEAN.
W a sh ing an e g g - w i t h n
C o v e r a n d s e t h a c k to ’ s o i l e d s h e l l le s sen s I ts k e e p i n g q u a l ­
q n t i l d o u b l e in v o l u m e , i t y .
T h e p r o te c tiv e g elatinou s c o v ­

th is

o f s t o c k , e t c . , h u t h e is tilso l o o k i n g
n f t e r t h e f a r m er s*
a n d g ro w e rs * in ­

p en d in g

the

M UST

f lo u r as

after

t h e v o l u m e o f d o u g h In t h o t u m b l e r

both

from

D epartm ent

I f t h o d o u g h is t o o s t if f o r t o o s o f t ,

o n ly d em on stra tin g th e grow in g and
m a r k e t i n g o f c r o p s a n d t h e r a is in g

cld cs

eggs

w hiter.

s u c c e s s , c a r e —m u s t lie e x e r c i s e d in
th is o p e r a t i o n .
T h e fallow ing d ir e c

kill t h e m

g lo s s

He

lim cw a ter
and

ex clu d e

dough

B E R R Y ’S GOOD W ORK

w ith

m ixture

C o u n t y A g e n t C . M . B e r r y is o n
the j o b all d a y a n d n i g h t a n d n o t

w ays.

or

a n d ela stic d o u g h has been fo r m e d ,
w h i c h is f a i r l y s o f t h u t n o t s t i c k y .

three o r
portion s,

in secticid es

g loss

autu m n

»

• Before starting on that trip; remember to procure some of our

u s e d , a n d g r a d u a l l y w o r k in t h e r e ­ T h i s is t h o r e a s o n w h y •I t is m u c h
m a i n d e r o f t h o ' w h e a t f lo u r w h i c h |m o n ’ s a t i s f a c t o r y t o p u t n w a y e g g s

hours.

many

ATTENTION TR AVELER S

draw u p o n th e su rp lu s supply o f a
n e a r b y n e i g h b o r p u t s a w a y in w a t e r

m ore

add

in

These

h ou se w ife w h o has her ow n hons ran

h o u r s , b e a t it u p . t h o r o u g h l y , a d d t h e
s o f t e n e d ’ s h o r t e n i n g , if t h is is t o h e

requ ited,

coverin g

are

a r e t h e m o n t h s . a ls o w h e n t h e t h r i f t y

tidns. are

very

and Ju n e

o f th e la y o f th e w h o lo year.

l ig h t , w h i c h s h o u l d o c c u r w i t h i n tw o.

Knead

terests

A jir il,- M a y

thft_fcm o h t h s ty h en t h e h en s o f ' t h o
c o u n t r y p r o d u c e a b o u t 5A p e r c e n t

In

has been sifted

la w

M arch,

of

d e s ir e d .

. mmI v

1ft

in

rrret

it* Idll

pm i til

f&gt;ui](lini&gt;

nt*vi*r flirt n n i !! |m :.s ,

(Urd •*!»! rrfliUrikU in my „rtw; *r ,j
hat rmd*» *ipplir*ti«&gt;n lor
.lr. .| tu‘ |.,u#
to urrof «!«nrc with Uw.
icrt f . A|r
ifn lia ctg
fQ||u«|ii£
jirijpr rt&gt;
•ittfARil In S«*mino|r rwuniy, Klofit&gt;
• it: l ot &amp;&amp;l# Plan «»f
.f i, •
tn

Cr»
'la-r

Thi

A*tRim*ntr 4ml

*ali* T»ri.| Ls-ihs *.

*»f t hr

( thi* ptuAh't D.' tyrIt

**r m

f M. I». I St
I I. s *aid
S?a™r »l»iill_
- hut tin -y Iir
. . aV. ........
It* ntJtrBritl DMi-Mihs i«
l«oti I.Amrfi'llfm .
'M
* iii i« ur j i # i t, u* ih

W e w a n t t o b u il d a s h e d v isit ed K itg liu n l W r it i n g frim i th e r e t o ’
I r ' u i *. i p i , , r . |
c r o i l ks a r o lit-* la-*! t o b ’ * rntnov il **" r :im i*Secretary D. C. Marlow.- of the
" heal and &lt; urn Bread No. 2
r 7ih «j«y
Afirli a i \
it .
Eggs .c.tn b e j u t u p in full l e n g t h uiirl t h i r t y live fri t w id e j a rri^uil in i Iiih n m n i r y l i o n l d : " W r j tM* U-»it
Sanford Board of Trade is one of the; Fume proportions us No. 1, except for US'*.
&lt;n. a . iMH't;t,.v
came
hmt
night
from
l-'cvsli
witter."!
.1'Ktg
north
side
of
pres
nit
stuhie
CIrrk
t'irr
.It
t'uuri
Stuslaiit,
t
n*.
smaller t-rocks and the eggs jejt tif*
b e s t posted m e n on transport at io n 1
.
the liquid. J
G7-Tim-t.tr
We should- also ask prr* .where we bail passed two happy days
problems in the stale ns well ns
I*ul 2 2-.‘t cupfuls i *, pound) * of in the crock f^rst sliould ho uced, building.
1odssion to Ituilti u tiork ut «»r near with Tennyson—not at Ids Ionise, hut In r itm lt Court* Hetentli Ctfruli, Hi/ninol#
b e i n g o p e o f t h e b e s t s e c r e t a r i e s o f n c o r n m e a l i n t o a d o u b l e b o i l e r - o r a First in the household.
trade

body

and

upon

a recent

trip

t o a tte n d th e m eetin g o f the S o u t h ­
eastern

States S h ipp in g

and

F r e ig h t

vess-.l w h i c h c a n h e p l a c e d o v e r a n ­
o th e r o n e c o n t a in in g boilin g w ater.
A d d t o t h e m e a l IP -; c u p f u l s o f c o l d

.

W a ter-G la ss M e th o d

" W a t e r g l a s s " Is k n o w n
c h e m i s t US s o d i u m s i l i c a t e

*

to
tn
■'
It

i f 001 ° f
ttllb
h* :
( - It

Receivers «t Chattanooga received
signal honors and was selectcd us
one of the committee to uMi-ml the
meeting in. Washington where tho
question of a raise in. freight rates
w ill ho settled.

U1*‘ er: mix thoroughly and bring to
purchuseti L. th- q u a r t f r o m
the hpiiing point, stirring frequently druggist i or toed ry supply m« n It
Allow the tu.-al it, steam for at least is a pale, yellow, odorless, sirnjiy
In minuUrn, then cook it until luke­ liquid. It Is diluted irt thu propor­
warm. To this senledd and cooked tion of . one part of silicate to nine
htcal add the salt, sugar, 1 cupful of parts of distilled water, or other
flour and the. yeast ruhhed smooth water.
IN AN Y CASE, THE
Thnso meetings are for the pur­
and mixed with 2 cupfuls of luke­ water -should he boiled and then
p o s e of opposing tho fifteen p er'cent
warm water. Mix thoroughly, cover ALLOW ED TO COOL.
Half till
Increase in freight rates without a
and set in a moderately warm place the vessel with this solution and
d u e representation of the shippers
to rise ns directed in method No. 1. place tin* egg» in it, being careful
and the yarkiu" shippers of the When this ti alter
or spongel ha |not to erack them. Tin- eggs can
south and the board of trade expect become very light, which will re­
to make a hot light to keep the rail­ did re about two hours, beat it thor­ he added a few at a time until the
roads from making any increase in oughly. add thu j-nftened shortening, container is filled. Ib- sure to keep
freight rates. This trip r&gt;f dur secre­ if it t» to he used, ami the remainder about 2 inches f&gt;f water glass above
l he eggs.
Cover the crock and
tary is wo:tii Ids year’s salary tn our of the
whit** floor &lt;2 pounds or place it it, tin- Vooh-st plan- avajlsection of the count r y 'and demon­ (|tlartH h
Kuead thoroughly until it able from which th- crock will not
strates the value of a good secretary quarts;. Knead thoroughly until it
Inspect tho
and especially one who is «» famil­ is smooth.and clastic. Shoufld the have to be m oved.
crock
from
time
to
time
and replace
iar with freight rates and tariffs as tlougiv- lie either, ton stiff or too soft
•my
water
that
has
ovapom
l d w th
Mr. Marlowe. *.
add waU*£H&gt;r Hour, a little at a time. e n o l hod*-d » at,-r
. If you are not already a member working it m thoroughly until.the
How to Use the Preserved Eggs •.
of
Hoard
of Trade u rjdmitjh is of the proper consistently.
. . . the
.
vSanford
.
,
Wh'
ii :iie eggs are to he us-ij, re-'
■ i! you have not paid your.dues you ! (- ov,.r
, R jH WJ: n,
move t i,-in ns desired, rinse in clean,
should tin so ami assist in t h*-«i
t o rise u n til du iiliie m L u lk .
Then
many good movements that mean m q ld I n t o Ip it ves a n d Finish as d i ­ cold water mid us- immediately.
Eggs preserved in water glass cun
so much to Seminole county.
r e c t e d u n d e r m c t l m d N o . 1.

i v v n u c « ° UE0

&amp;

*l .
‘ , * f y 0 , , r I I o , , o r n M ‘ * ,10,,v
'
K ' " ’ 1 " * h 11 1 I’ 1
ir,|y nc
will a p p r e c i a t e it \ - r y m u c h , a s we I
•l,- ‘ ir&lt; f-- b e g i n w o r k
II,ICC
|!

'Fli ut sing you
tion

given

us

are.

a s

nrtr. v i)

a

s t u f i

*

'Corn Meal in Combination uilh
• Wheat Flour Makes a Light
• Spongy Loaf, Wholesome .
ftnd Fa!«la hie
I t
m a y n(»t into
t l io h o u s e w i f e

~Jt ‘ ontHiui'ir From I'uge 1)

g e m ra il/ known
th at earn
t*v„ !

l e n d s I t * . 1.' i.o t h e • in k in g o f " l i i t "
h iW d
in •o m h l n n i i o n
w i t h w lim it
tlo u r .

JUVENILE PROTEC­
TIVE ASSOCIATION

it c a n n o t ; &lt;if c o u r s e ,

rep la t^

in every’ wuy to keep the negro
boys out .of tinjails
and
chain gangs.
This is a gr.*at umh-rtakinff "lull'

w h e u t - f lo u r e n t i r e l y , Lu t . j t i u ^ Li*,
u s e d in a n y p r o p o r t i o n tip t o * 2 5 p e r tlie r e s u l u t lia t c a n l»e o b t a i n e d ar«c e n t o f t h e t 'jt a l Ilnur r e q u i r e d a n d v, II w o i t i t w h i l e a n d t lie c o o p e r a t i o n
st ill p r o d u c e a n a t t r a c t i v e l o a f o f o f e v e r y citir.im o f S a n f o r d is a s k e d
.b r e a d .
A l t h o u g h it s v o l u m e m a y b o f o r in t h i s w o r k f o r t h is i n f l u e n c e

s o m e w h a t , s m a l l e r u n d lt|i t e x t u r e m a y b e fi ll in y o u r o w n lioin-* s o m s o m e w i t u i p o o r e r ih u tf if m a d e f r o m .d.*ty.a u u d nil o f t u c a n d o o u r p a t i
ail w h e a t f lo u r , s u c h a l o a f will h e
l i g h t a n d s p o n g e , v.ith a r ic h , b r a w n
cru st, w h o ie s o m e a n d v e r y palatable.
Two

M
;F*

m ethods

bread
tested

of

w heat

n m l..ro n i.

h n v o Iksh i , f o r m u l a t e d
am i
b y II. L. W c r s l t n g , a x s i s t o n t

c h e m i s t , T n t h e H uoratt o f C h e m i s t r y .
U n ited

States

c u ltu re.

D epartm ent

of

A grif

A ccord in g N r + im ijn - m eth ­

o d , t h o ruw m e u l is e m p l o y e d d i r e c t l y

,ia_preparing-tliw-4loogl*-a«d HO-extrn
tim e
the

or iu lo r
itreu d

is t e q u l r c d In n tu lffng

t h is

way.

th e se co n d
tially

A ccord in g

to

-tV** ■*! nil ts. p a r ­

cooked

b efore

in to th o d ou gh .

in tro d u cin g

it

W h i l e t h is d o c s e n ­

ta il u . s l i g h t a m o u n t o f a d d i t i o n a l
t i m e a n d l a b o r , th&lt;- r e s u lt is a l o a f
of

h otter

the extra
W heut

effort

w hich

w ell

repays

expended,

tin

boys

who

a r e to

Nuilrr of A|i|*f|rallun for I s i

■ -

u It r&lt;

At a meeting at the Carnes Hotel
yesterday Big Brothers were ap­
pointed lor every part of the county
and for this illy and at the next
meeting on Friday, April 11th their
appointments will ho ratified.
PRESERVE EGGS

J o u s - n f w a t » r , w h i c h h as h e e n ' h o t l c : ! j
and
the

allow ed

to

cool,

and J no. Adams.
T h - presld-nt stated
d th
if t

, .

,

t he ob ject

■ 'Cling was for the purpose
.* up th* inatic-- of lift at

ba.iir, ^,ml aft, r tltseuming the
t i o n .at* l e n g t h

mtd Corn Bread No.l

( E n o u g h f o t ' 4 l o a V e s . V'

The instructions given herewith
. Tw o cakes of compressed yeast. by the U. S .' Dept, of Agriculture
Three level fables poo ns fills of sug- for preserving eggs tn waterglasti
have been followed and teM.-d thor
oK
ougitly
here at Sanford.
Kgga pul
T h r e e le v e l ta hU -spoon fuls o f s u g ­
up
gt-re
in
tho
Bummer,
according
to
ar . ‘
One
and
on e-h a lf
le v e l
t n b l e - this method, when broken for use
six months Inter could not ho fold
s p o o n f p l s o f sa lt.
A h b u t 1 q u a r t ' o f l i q u i d ( w a t e r , from fresh eggs side by side with
m i lk o r e q u a l p a r t s o f m i l k a n d thorn afld broken ut the the same
time. C. M. Berry, County Agent.
w ater).
.

cu p fu ls

corn

m ea l.

.

^

crop

C o n n d i m ah

W.

W.

m

19 17 ns" it h a s Ivy th g e n l i s t ­

m e n t o f h large a r m y am i n a v y , j t
w ill |dny as l a r g e a part* in o u r n a ­
tional
of

defense,

says

F lorida ex ten sion

City council of the lity of San­
ford, Florida, met on Apill Iff, lit17
in regulni session at 7:10 p. nt.
Present I!. W H TiitlJn. I'-eiidem :
CoiipciVmen C. H." Dingcc, W. W.
Abornakhy, F. L. Miller,. Jno Adams,
R. A. Newman and Roy fiyinos.
Minutes of last ' regular meeting
read and.udopteci.
Mr. Murchison, Gen. Hupt. of
Atlantic Coast Lino R. R. Co.,

Heed I'ndrr

FriiJa, D, Ksvifordt VI ilhiimeins Ss 11•
ford, Ethel Sun hi nh John Ssntufd*

the

U n iversity

cen tly show s h ow

divirion .

rrltlAui th e c o n d i ­

t i o n is a n d h o w t p u c h a m a x i m u m
c r o p m e a n s t o th * c i t i z e n s at w a r a s
w e ll a s tlio o n e s w h o ri m a in a t h o m e .
T h e c o m i n g w h e a t c r o p fs e s t i m t i e d jt t Ottly^4 2 0 m i l l i o n lm:.hol,l. ns
B stalw t 482

fu lllion

httshels in

V arious

m ethods

have

ID lf i.

heen^ u p l ­

t o attrdn f h e d 7 f r f f f V f t d ' d F - ■»
crop.

One

it

to

esntor.l,
f.th- l S.nfor.t,
J.J,., S«nl&gt;-f4
' Alirr II Holton. « I J » « »n,l l i . r o ilohon
11 »PPr »f» to*"' l,ir .!n,t*vu ol V N
(ioodwtn, the
for twr plilftltfl romhprvlr.
Ihit you
yot*
i
hp"
» r* (Itrtf, 1ii mt he lielb'V* ■ thit
I •f t . nf: n ftJlidfnU uf the «tmi« ul
* nt*
Dir fraidrnre *nd |hm«
' 'lle-i of y.»U Ihr -»|,l t. J ll.tr- l ,. Art*.
*»t*t»l&gt;€»m». r .o - o(- \t II ' rump!. - 'h»t
}.hr
rr*Wee*' -I &gt;„».
't* «
h*t t hr plan’ of
j® b,tu»ton.
I*uuitfifl, Il rotw
W ; ! h■
II|i'•**11 f"1 J*
c
.
1",!^*I,fr, "* .J1'**- tfi'ls Hpd

Witm-» in&gt; utn tat *ii;i.»lurc ami |-a| t l l l a r , o l y«u, »cU that your az-« ar- r»rs
,,V*t the a*r ot.tu ,-nfy nno ycatr
thi* lb - 9th ,lay .,f April. A. I». 11MT.
'I t i* t t,../rt,.r,‘ rirdrrrH 11**t ) ,-u do *pj
I* «1&gt;
b. A I Ml ITf! | \s-‘ .
peer In l hi* run ft In It.- I-,! ,t,,r-.n ftl*-d
Cirri Circuit ('•,urt. s-tii'luul.. t , I'ia
ui*nti May 7th ‘ A- l&gt;. t‘., 17.
ti) V. t, ftuuilux. II. I
. It i&gt; Further ordtfed that thi* ordrf he
6 7-Tu, -*ulr
pill,q*hod nnr- a. merit tor b&gt;ur »«S*oru,l»e
trek * In th- Sanford Herald,
* - r-*|ror
N.iif* **f AppiUatlaa ft,r T . i ll^rd. t’ n.l**- put.ii h*d n S-mln,-!* ,-t*unty. tUwida
Srrllnn h „ f r l u p l r , l *.h, |,«n. nf I 1»j*.
tVil ijru my hand and *r*l el leaf ' l'
Id*
cult tl.iUrt till' 3 ls l day ,,l Marrh, A. Hf,utirr I. l-eri-l } . Klim lh*t ■ ha-, l y l . r. JI.I7.
purifi»-ir ut T , i l irlllicatu N „
dat*d
(teal)
. K. A. nnlltil.ASS.
Ih- i l l ,|«) ut July A. it. 19) 4, I.*- nlrd
clerk Cirruil Court. Sointn.lte County.
rot,! tw llf,,.'- In my plttsc, m,t In- rp.,.|- M &lt;*-*;
A Wall**
»PI llratlun fur ttu ■tri'ii tu I I n
jr
lor
m|dt.
,„r,!anr- with lav. Still cvTtif.CSIt- t/’tlaar-a' f'ilr
GS-Tu-t-oic
■
________

thr Inllnvinf
property alluati il it,
•5t«uiin*,lt' i-ouf.ty, Kli| 1,1a, tu-sit. t-s Ar*c
in Sb riirn.-r ut l.„t &gt;1, iff
*'tirrr
te ttc Ttr t.itq'land I.'■iny . 1*, **- ,1 ,at is,*
data ol th* i..ti*nc,- ol aurh crrtliiratu in
Ih- liimr nl UnkScmn. Unt*M -u ! .
lirtra - *h*'l li,-* rtH—mid urrnr'linc In I n
Ua d-,d will b-u-&lt;- Ih-Mon un Ih, tilth-day
ut Mty A. I).
1917
'
Witn-a. my. Dtli-ial - 1,-natur- and .-al
Oh the Mth day ut April A. I&gt; 1917.

Art e iit im u t o h y t h e U. S * D e ^ m n *
m t’ iit o f . A g r i c u l t u r e a n n o u n c e d r e ­

t h e lint* 1 m a x i m u m

settles nod the liquid ti d ea r. Th*
eggs photild he placed in a clean
earthernware jar dr other i&gt;uituhie
vessel and covered to a depth of 2
Inches with the ((quid. Remove thj
eggs ns desired, rinse itt clean, cold
water and use jmnt dint-ly:

refrain

from recruiting from th* farms as
much as possible. Anoth -r proposes
t &gt; mobilize an army for fnrnt work,
enlistifig hoys, nnd men too.old for
first line miitury rervice, gather
t te-i i i eatnpt. lease large aerts for
the-'.i to tiff, sa that rropsa may lie
produced and Cfinttwl nnd driwl. and
fttrnisli help i*&gt; farmers who want it
ut prevailing wages from this agri­
cultural army. This method is pro­
pound for the middle west where
farm labor is already very scarce.
. The first definite move of the government lias h *,-n to st &gt;e speeuliti.ni in foods .ind tlr* .'-p-'tition of
tha tthuniuful gra.ls of tin* SpanishAmctican war. Herbert C. Hoover,
chairman of the Belgian Relief Com
mission was named chairmah of n
comtpittco of fooil supply and prices
hy the Council of National Defense.
Hii duties will he to put out p l a n s

■Xuitre n fA iu ltis tl-r a -D r —Xs*—Ur c ) -CsDrt------ -?&gt;-i{Ton n of Ckapter O M . ! * * • d Her*

Notice is hereby |lvett that W. M. Hsj'S*'*.
SI3. diled
the Jnd day ot June. A. If. t9t3, h»»
raid — rttilcate fn my &gt;'tttre.
h*" m*r|'
ut*|ilirai (un Ior t» » ,f&lt; c l I" I*
•" tr~
fur,lane- with law. Said rrrl ihratc *»•
l,ra,'«-« the fcllaalnz dc»erlbed pre|»tty
t«*b
t; a . fimir.i.ASH.
usted in flenidnuta c iu n ly . nurida. l**-«wKl-ftt,t'Jr-illl Catirl p-mluut- *'o-, Kis. tua 7', hlk. K Tier A, Sauf'ird. The «W
.
ii) V. K,"Utii||nt, it i
t b-llt* OXeued »i the 'ate nt the i*»u»'7.Tur«*ilf
, • tou
atn-e of »urh feitlticate jn tke n,4T!l*".‘ ,|
N. It. liarn-r. Hid -• •»•'* r-rilitiat* shall
!&lt;♦.!&lt;* "T A^piltu.lu- ,*jr 7 u It-cd linger I -r red—
med SKordlne
«*•"*
"l!1
redeemed
afroreme ««
- ■_
lUv thereon on ,the -KtU d»y ot rtpril.
.Srr.lun H i t ( haylir OSS. I.aaa ,.r 1 t.,r&gt;
tila
Notice U horcliy itiyfrn that I N. Me- A uVinee'/ ' rny *offl -tml * i«n«ture »»■! *»•(
Ciaujb-y, putchawr „l 'la* C^rUfjeai- Nu, thi* th - Jtth day
Mjkeh. A. {»• t » l -■ .
iMiu, ■itinl t W Jntl day ut July A. I*, twuu,
i^ il)
«
le* nV H I *V
MJ
Cleikk Circuit &lt; ourt .Seminole*I
U».
l »* Oltd «ei'*l ri*rttrt&gt;.»t- in my uOlcw. and hr*
Ciet
IJy V " xt. Puuyla**. «»■ c rs.a.1, applirat on l..r t * l * drod to til lie In
Bciord»,iri- » t i b lav,
iiaiit ■ .(lip rs t- rmca-Tuesditc... .1-------- -------- -----h i a , , . the
»ti»s— -I-——ihprt— jrrrtn-jtj
*alter r Apptirailan t-r Ta» lleed l adef
county, Fteiida,
a J t t ” t r Vi Nt- cur i.t Kant ba aif Milan h of t haplcr tssz. L a*. «f H " "
end I'aimrttn
avunne. taint** ,*ud, run N
A o l k " it h ret,)' *lv- n rha C. ; 'd.
IPO ft,* K 99.9 It. ?, I'JO It, W Vit.d ft .in
Kcr. a.*. Tp
S, It 3U K. Th* r-ld laud
tiur. Vn-et nf T n . f vrll
' - 1' nJj
Ik ".
7 "T 1
toll ( .. ......... 1 at it*- dat— ot b - u i s r e s f tl, fit nmy f Jnle. A i
ri): n V»f'i'-,rali- ftt t hr
■ nf \| ir&gt;- r; iiM
i i At* ftt'm y offlet. » d * a-■rrmade
,|dH. ;I -, or * - deed 1 - i *J' *'
Arm, IS. O'
* - at 1 vert l*lf l i e thnll
r*.
,v.br. r»a
d-erted arc intine t.* l r * t s * ’ d.-ct w. ill yincj * i h la "7“
aid e-’ flt , i ; ’
u»n,' tn-'lrun ua tho I f f t h . d t y —ut Xtajr thr full * i t d v r ! ! * I p r '-r -t* ■itua'.el .
A. IV Pit*.
It- : - In 1- r.iinty. hiorida Ju-wlt. - f t
tVitnrr* my ufttrlal tlcnalur,- and ,• at it
t v ' . , She .6, Tp. JO.. Itanre
ltd* tl.» Ot 1* day ut April
l&gt;. j u t 7,
I t - -aid lin t ; belt,
a*""**' 4 **. h‘u is#
(roil)
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K. A I tO U I I U S 'l,
! i'i - oorn -1
aq-rh r j rmie f ’ rm rr JA-TTTlni l' l ,,. TT7r,a-.-p M lltjiif A D“ tfi***- ‘ ,
,-er t - ate
Hell h* r dee red ayrorfHct
lly V. K. ItiiUi-lav, l». C.
I w I i deed will twue Ihtfeon oS
In &lt; Iftt-lt Court. .Sr*-nth f irrult, Srininolr
• County, Mtirida
Otrmlreit Tuip*ntlnr Company,
a rurporellort
tra.
'
Atturt Imy. K. J. Itarreb .'dsiiIturm, widow, John J I ut,
,»ffl H.
burr*, — Tlllral-elh
Cro«hir,
widow,
Wat. C. Smith, AH,*- O. notion,
widow. Hairy Holt, n, Serah ,A. Hob
tun, widow, Anna C. Ilnllort, «!nrte.
fSeorz- W. Siirff, Hab-h bly^ &lt;'t arit-u
t». Mo**re. Jttr-ph IlneVIn*, t‘ rid* Ii.
Santord. Wilhameina Sanitord, Kthel
Sanpad. John Hant-*r*l, hey" hu it, and,
Cora l»ow. widow, *f!d William t.*» rti&gt;rt, W. C
Ir iiln t ^"f-derie Cunnin*ham and Anyuatui Itrmmineway, a&gt; tiu*t*«- under the la*t «l!|
and' te*tam»nt of Harah K. I.a * .
rhtiee, tdecawd.
To the defendant*. AtWrl l.ny. U n i x
ttiirn*, widow, John J. I'm, Vir*ll ll. l.uett,
blliabrth Cr«*!-ie, widow, Wni. C. Smith.
Sarah A. licit-in. widow. Anna C. Holton,
tlalph Kty. Chartr* M. Moore. *n*eph !!o».
bin*, flora l ) o » , wide*, and W aii.ir. l a * ,
rrnre, W. I l.orir,*, KredaVie f'uol inyhant
aed Autu*tu« H-tn*nl r k * ay; aa fruiter*
un,l»r the lait will and teitamrnt of Sarah
K. I * wtellre. dereaard
It appearinc from tha affidavit r.f
fj,
Coo-lwln. the atrnt tor the plaintiff romP*ny, th»t you an / nna-mident* ol the
stale of Kloridi, and that your t&gt;
tt ace of yea*&lt;lrnce 1* unknowns that there l» no ,___
peraon
....
In thi* atale thn eervlee „ f , auhpnena unon
whom would Und you „r either ot y ,u. undo
that you are. each aad all of you over tha
aye ot twenty-one y, ar.
do
II Is thtr«for»
ortUrvd lha( you *lo ap-

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•MAHTcU’ 8 8 , LK
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Notice i . hereby flveti that under and i 7
virtu, of a decre*' m .de and m em l Il*y IM
Judce of the Cl c lit Court of ‘ h" * !? y" 3
Judf-Ul
Ire dt. In • " ! ' “ r,
/ , UVtarrh
Seml-ote and St*rn of Florkta, '****'
&gt;| IS T. in th t eeriiln -h artrw y
. w &gt; r # js the fityt Natl n*l '-•n . '* 1 t and
rforid*. a rorporation, i* erm-p!-1"* _.'
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Turner and Harah ^ u .a s T u rw j

are defendanle, I J. J. Dltkinrod. JI
m uter In chancer , wilt on
(1),
the 7t , 1917. durlnr th. letca'
u7iffer for nslo and reil In N - n l cf It,
houa* door In Sanford.
.11nurirfa, tho fullowlni
m u s IT.
uat’ d. iylne and hetos In
H, „ rn. n *
Florida, via: *-&gt;« No. 2 ol IHofk H. « rh « ,
Subdlvl iu* ol HeeJi lam m ocV,.. a. •» ^
hy plat rpcorded In ffooh
' *,„ p y|-rlda.
of ihr rvrnnU o( Or»nr»
heln* a aubdivlflon ot
RH fL .« ,
an I
W i ot the NKJft N K ! t
NWMf ol th SEJ4. of « • « &gt; “ ? ,u t ,t a «
•hip SO H ol Ita-fe 31 bait*. » " « r &amp; acre* morn or toaa.
.
,*.- hlfhHaid tande to l«* -old
|‘,f» « r «
rat and boat bidder, as«f ;o e* I '7 .
deeren and « * ( * .
, n r K l w»;f’ N
Special U a a w f j ' ' ChaacatZOe«*. fJ. Iterrta*.
(*cun*«I t'.r vrm*»| »*r
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Wllhavn* ln» SanlurJ I- t nl,)r, l -nn lh.1
rc»|-rllvrljr. TIP .«l.l l»r&lt;|. tr. ir.K a . j h &lt; - place at repienr.* ,-t y-u. t-trl Sascl n Ihr ilalc ,,f |&gt;,r 1-iuanrr of , u,b rm- 'V"'. “ n* J,,h7 •
‘'»"&lt;*'"&gt; '* Am-'rr.lam N-.
tiliratr. In H,r nemi. - i th&lt;* p.-r-.f.. a.
,h“ * } hr D1*?' " { rwirfrnr. ol ,ci.
I naircl alinnA ll" O. Ilultmt,
on■! Uaf-y Unfita.
{ ''"Lr -i-l',r-r.m .-.i« .hall I- ,.,l..,.n,r,l t* J-rlcon. MI-hlK&gt;n. on-f i ', m i h « ' *• I
rf*im
in
tlii»
lit**
a—firtlini; -u la* l.,i ,t,--,| vll! I»,ur Ih-r—* ,■,**r\,i «* **f
i*.- j.-u. ,|a&gt;
M j &gt; A l&gt;. 1917.
' |,o*'ita upun whom »unl.t I,in,I you,
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ques­

Food ( I n c h l l o i t is First
The fond situation is critical. Tho
nation has ns great an interest itt
the pi

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sir ule* George W. tili«*lT,
l i&gt;,
Charles |&gt;. Ktonre, JoMyih JI &lt;&gt;«V11 •,

Illtr.tr No Ml-.*. .|.r&lt;-,l I he 2n-t H tr of Junr
A 1&gt;, It»l,l, rovrrin* SK.i, , f NW&gt;, » t Srr
Ill . r r r .,
Ur,l '
City council of tW city of San­ IU. Tp a«, S. 11 It!
■ 1*. “M tinsel- white, alio T i l
the nunii of* J.
ford, Florida, met on April 1S, 1017.. in
OrtifirtM*
No. 8(12, d . ^ f l the 2nd .1my of
A. I». H'11. r liver in g F
nf H: ». _jJ
at 5 o'clock p. rn. in special session ■TJune
vv
of
H.Tli TD
U i k,F,
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e,
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h,
nnmr
nf
H
Present. It. W. Herndon,president
I '.j n - . h«, lit..,| , . M
r - o l n c l r . in my
Cotinrilmen C, H. Dingee,
\Y W -I*'--. «n-I ha. m»,|. »i,i,’ e»U n o f „ r (a,
in*
’ Itnv *1' " 1 1,1
■** »rc.,nl«nrr with I*».
Abernathy, F. L. I Miller
.
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&lt;‘-nl-r*r!nt ih.Syrne-i.
Absent r . A. Newman crtrcl Un-H ,r s.mlmlc -nunlv, Kimeta,

which apparently docs not injure 5 ’ h i s is t r u e in s j i i i e o f t h o fa r t t h a t
Alt the o(Tlcers are working with­ the egg for food piirpos -s.
th e n . f age i n s b e e n greater o n ly
out pay and working for tlm hoys
otuV
in tha country’s history.
f)f
Li m e w a t e r M e t h o d
1
and g i l l s of th e.county that need
I.f moWater is always satisfactory c’ours*** th » r e io r v * - is' sinull.
tills heip when they -at some tjine
Frozen
nnd
cured
m eats
have
for preserving eggs and is slightly
inadvei tantly pet Imps tun afoul of
d
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m
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r
e
t
h
a
n
a
m
i
llio
n
p
o
unds
I* -a expensive that) water glu- , - A
the law, ahd the work has th.* sanc­
In
a
y-nir.
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s
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d
p
n
t
a
u U 's
solution in made by placing 2 jr
tion of tie: judges, police courts,
p o u n d s o f u n s l a e k e d l i m e p i A - p k i . i " ' 1* 1,1 l'1 v ,‘ f &gt;* s ' jor.L.
mayors und justices of tho peuev

I’ KKS Can 11c Kept in ‘Good Condi­
WILL HAVE BOAT BASIN'
tion
For
Several
.Month-,
fa
a
• Tw o and onc-fouAh pounds of 2 5\
Solution uf Water (Hass or
City Council Grants Bights for Same
scant quarts sifted flour.
.Limew liter
To Be tluill
Three-fourths jmutul nr 2 ‘.J .
$
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qu ality

tow ard sa v in g

In come the- m en-of- NlC futUftn

up to Novem ber'
|i -f*-r.- boiling
swell eggs prick a tiny hole in tinlarge end of the she!! with n li-cdle
to keep tln-m from cracking. They
are satisfactory for frying until
m lum !, December,— F ro n t-1 hut" ttirm
until the end o f' the* usual srnrage
period thifj. is until March they
enn lie u s e d ' f o r binel.-ttcs. scrambled
eggs, custards, ca k 's nmL, jfencral
cookery. As the egijs age, the whit?
•liccqinuw thinner dntl is lin'd r* to
bent. .Tinyyoke membrane becomes
mure delicate nnd it is .correspond­
ingly difficult to heparan* the whites
from th**. yolks.
Some lim es’ the
white of the t;n: is tinged pink after
very Iona keeping in water gliis-i.
This Is &lt;iue
a llittle
Iron
ue probably
p r o b a b l y ttq
q a
i t t l e [ro’n
which Is In t h f o -taHiinm s i i i e a t e u h t r r

IVb', a. J -afttil * V* *. V **•
i ,.i si-et t** t» *l ,.
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Smith, Ahi. c
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Widow
Harfj
Holton.
Holton,
wi luw, A not. &lt;
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Yours very truly,
Hvctlon H, oi I'hnpier liiJiH, f.« * » « f Mar* her husband, Cor* I tow, widow, *nd
William h*»rrnrr. W. C. Ixiring.
id a
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Seminole Snips Stable Co.
Notice is hereby Riven lh*t L. M. ftehb- Frederic Cunningham and Augustus
Contract was awarded to Raenut iniief, tiureh**er *cif T|ti ffrlldfalp So. Homrnitig«*&gt;\ i « iru«Ur» un«lrr thi
soa, ,t»i«,t ihp -tt-l &lt;t»y ol iunr. A |,. lol.l lm«t sill mi-1 t.vtamrnt ot Sm»h K,
in' place extra lights in "the band co.vri'i* NKS* ot N W i . ofHKVj « l Si*f. . I ’ * r* ri^ . ,,
,
s,
tp.
jo s. it y: k . 10
IW
.,.T»Htintf I r t.i 11. }-J
irr*
stand in north park.
iIn
. ith*
L. mop.
....... ol I,m m
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Sctnf*«r.i
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ith.mnn.

\L. rt i*hy iiiad* a motion which wu*
duly secondeil and car*.led th a t'city
grant Mr. Wood the right to use
alley way on property of I lie city in.
he used for --oft boiling or poaching bulkhead district.
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11 GAL ADVLRUSING

for any considera­

we

mostly will! him. Ih- was very cordial
I lot Id a
Tur u til Ine ( 'o m p in /
and Very miilnble tuol gave up Ills whole ( ‘'r'slr^et
v«,
AILeijrl.tijt, Ki i ITsff.f,
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tittle to tln,“

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TOE SANFORD HERALD

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The Senior Christian Endeavor re­
For Sole—Garden hose,. 26 ft. S'Dally Thought.
ports 33 members and ruled $531
Spotlcssnexs ruoy tin for angels—re- ply, guaranteed,- gdrden hose, com ­
A RESUME OF SANFORD
last year. This surpasses the further
pentunco mito life is tlx- Iwulu t that plete with connection', $T.75.
De­
HAPPENINGS UP-TO-DATE
record which was made last year
belong* lu men.—K. W. Robertson.
liver
parcel
post
prepaid
15
cents
when $221 was given to various
AdJitti |!l Ci&gt;rt.n&gt;j|iuriliitA( lot if it
UUlc Happenings— Mention
extra.
Heskett S'tewnrt Fertilizer
Column Its
Mtfnr,MOf Ff.on*
purposes.
Mu. H. A, IfiMiin, PhuM No. 100.
of Matters in B rief-* v
,
f]~,
784
W. Ray St., Jacksonville,
Tim Sunday School reports 11&gt; of­
t
Fin.
’ I-7 tr
personal Items of
ficer* and teachers,. I‘10 active schol­
Interest
ar*; aiulJ(io_in the
K»ll*nml
F
s -ile Nine full blood Duroc
/ ll/wsf 1 II,. &gt; Ijnnrr
■ |Til
mr:i jip*d
Hojutc depart iiu-nt*, and ih-vy
$7.00 each. II. C.
M l - A lb ;
F a n ! was I Iiu grit-1 red.
..in t I h|.
u!,;:
•last year $120 to Ui-novob ar—t. :n t&gt;| I
fitmro»ry of Ihc Floating Small
I'
.'Ifomontu
Springs, Flo.
ein.l- ;. ii . •e |f.:si i h t a ,-harming will- ■
ribbon-. I! to|$203 to local pur|&gt;.ice.-. • {ti.ikin' a
TaJha Succinctly Arranged for
________
•
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71-2tp
, hull?--- d.ii.fi l.i-t Iti'l
at ||l&gt;r home -with white and red libbon-^, in the)
total of $320.
Hurried Herald Readers
on Sanford Heights. Potted plant's order‘ of flret. second uud third. Ini
Fur Sal-.- Ford t nuring car. Good
were placed about th e rooms and
the f -.nji- order tile prises ware won
shape, $175. L. F. Roper, Rox I0G2.
There will he no prayer inerting
the punch table was most attrac­ by Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mrs. Flpyd
Mr and Mr*. K. L. Chattertoq of at the Pteahytcriun .chttrch on Wed­
________■ - -_______________ Gft-tf .
tive jvfth its udnrtynent of red ros -s Metr.df uf Jacksonville anti Miss
CourtUnd, New Yo.rk. nro guests o f nesday night on account revival ser­
For Hale Seven year old
milk
and asparagus fern,
Enjoying her Florence Frank who cut the conso­
Hr. and 'Mrs. E. T. WoodrulT, 21V vlets at l*ho Methodist church.
cow nnd five months1 heifer.
10
hospitality were Mr, and Mrs. Oscar lation.
These
were
respectively
a
"If
Von
Don’t
SR
t'ji
and
third St.
The visitors, together
quarts
a
‘day,
A.
11.'
Donne.
Geneva,
Pearson, Mr. and Mr*. |]Bn Smith, tatted lum-ln-oh set, centerpiece and!
Take Nullre of the Plaint
mth Mr. Chotlerton’s brother and
Mr. and Mrs. William I. Clark
of Year Aching Feet You
Fla._________
G8-4tp
Misses
Margaret
Clark,
Helen
liter
lingerie
yoke.
A
salad
and
sand
iUe are planning to spend next will leave their home at Island Lake.
will Lie Down and Listen
'nun, Frances
Pearson,
i.illiun wich course was followed by an fee
To Their Complaint
winter in Sanford.
Fla., Wednesday [or Steubenville,
For Snle House jjold furniture,
Booth, Bertha and Marian Packard, cream rhurse and ‘ coffee.. The ice
in Full"
Ohio.
«
bicycle
and Encyclopedia BritanWoodland Park i# tho only place
Messrs.- Clark Stuph-r, Frank Roper, cream was served in red, white and
and
what
rtica.
and
Iron Sufe. 809 Magnolia.
with amusements and token proper
Jaek Booth, Harry Walker and Geo. blue baskets, ornamented with lings.
Odd Follows Growing'
Refer* Says Is So
ctrr o f. Open Sundays only. Lens‘
.
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Huff.
Sanford Lodge No. 27 1, O. 0. F.
Assisting the hostess in receiving and
«i privately on week days. Large
Attractive /fridge Patty
serving were Mrs. T. O. Charles,
Is growing and several ‘now members
Kodak finishing and view- photo*.
' F O O T troubles arc tho
dtin pool, hot water Jets, shower,
7 he Woman’s Club was the scene Mrs.- E. IF. Bennett, Miss Martha
11.7 Elm A vc.
68-5tp.have been taken in the lodge In'the
foundations of many a comfor­
toboggan*.
Picnic conveniences.
of another gathering of grace .and f Fox who wore white shirt waists and
past
few
weeks.
The
Odd
Follows
table
fortune
id
thy
doctor
Gft-tf
For Sale — Meat market with gro­
expect to look around the city and beauty on Friday afternoon when a tirts with the Red Cross insignia
now, we're not trying to Inter­
ceries.
Good business. Owner sick.
• W. P. Stone has returned from select a suitable lot for the erection Mis. Geo. D. Bishop entertained In o i their sleeves. Tliore were thir­
fere with the other fellows'1
Address
"Bargain,” e-o Herald.
Oral* where he attended the meet­ of a l o d g e room and Sanford lodge honor of Mrs. I). L. Thraphcr and teen tables.
business- we're trying to boost
Out of town guests
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ing of the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. will add many new names to the Mrs. Mauhien, UotTi of whom have wore Mrs. Mauldcn, Mrs. Metcalf
opr own. Bring your troubled
ind reports a good meeting and good lodge roll in the next twelve months. been feted and entertained .continu­ und Mrs. ThrusVicr.
feet in here we’ll send them
For Sale 1 Range—210, Park.
The O d d Fellows arc not .strong in ously during their vitsR. The audi­
away happy and thankful.*
time.
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• Prime cypress shingles, four, five numbers hut they make up for it in torium and rVception hall were hung
L’r
try
UVcJt
/fridge
with the nutkinal colors, while (lags
White Wyandotte*, celebrated. Re
and six inch widths, nil twenty strength of purpose and the deter­
E. H. PETERS
Mrs. G. F. Smith deliglitfully en­
with i|uantities of garden (lowers
gal
strain of Canuda where vigorous
mination
to
do
things
and
their
inches long, to move quic,k at $2.75
tertained the Every Week Bridge
Hoots, Shoes and Slippers
birds are raised. Constant, heavy
per thousand.
Chas.
L.
West, many ncls of kindness to the needy contributed their lieuuty to. tho” Club and aiv extra table pf friends
'301 EAST FIRST STREET
layers.. Hatching eggs and Raby
ones mltkn them one of the greatest charming effect. Each of tho honor
Oviedo,' Fla. •
65-tf
. guests were presented with guest on Thursday afternoon. Guests ,of
Chix. Booking orders now. F. P.
fraternal orders in th;- world.
Fred Walsornan loft yesterday for;
towels, while for making high score the club 'were' Mrs. D. L. Thrasher,
Strong, Brooksvllle, Fin..
34-tfc •
Mrs. Newman. .Mrs. I.ouvks. Mrs.
Norfolk where! he will ho for some
Mrs.
Margaret
Barnes
was
given
a
To The Grower* o f Remlnnle.Co.
Pules!!tin and Mis* Annie
time looking after the interests of
tnnie Hawkins.
For Sale or Exchange—New 6Last we-’ k I advised yoji that I string of heads. Mr*. ( ”. K. IR-ury The jtrizes xxeFt- won by
s. Mar-!
the Fruit Growers Express and
house and 2 lots. Well located.
was going in the Wholesale Troduvr cut the emiMiiutioii prize, a lovely gaiel Ilarttc^
Armour Car Lines.
ilo- club
dub and*Mr*. O lfl R ilgS at T h e H e r a ld O f - I will trade for farm
Bartt.-S for the
Terms, If JeBusiness in Jacksonville.
This I 1r&gt;' 1 1 '"'■*
1
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*
fur
t
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is
TJ
-trill
|t.i\
1073.
Sanford.
fig-tl
Ford Touring Car for Sale— At a
lire. T h o imiyf Ik* ( lean.
have don--. The -lyle of r'x- 1 ,t-i
,-a--•
l
nx.
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bsrgain. II. &amp; O. Garage, W. A
1
ness is J
Cati-s, wind ale j.roihi •' FOR RENT
Stringfellow.
44-tfc
Tlo- I’ f ixi ill, x v.. ri!- *1.lined d
commn-.mii m»
h i .rluin;,
;m&lt;! rommin-tidii
N". ♦
l ‘ . r s i . ,i 1/,
Four room riitiage for rent. Bark
E- G Talbot of I.” . Angeles was U uulh Ncw« ail St l am in line a» ,i light fully on Tloif-d.iy afternoon by. I
\j- u I M
S
A\. near T en th .. H.
Duljose.
h, wartr.'
Jn the rlty Friday the guest of lib. J j n r o l l l 1 ) u i t b l h
L i l i a r ; . , t Mrs. J. E Pact- in her beautiful
brother, frank Talbot,
He is thej p’rices, and will he glad to hundh- home on Lake .Mot &gt;
'
,
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with Mrs who -pend their, winter* in Sanford
.'executive serremry'of the California your .consignments and guarantee Huff, a guest &gt;jf the club.
The b-ft on Saturday.-for t|o-ir Chicago
hor Kent Two furnished rooms
State Federation of churches and you the highest market price. •l am hostess wa* a i^ted by ABp. Geo. luitne.
for light housekeeping. 117. Laurel
Us work takes1him to every part of catering to tho best cash trade, and j
Other* present were Mrs.
avt-lllle
gg.jf
Mr Lmth G.irfiinklithe United States.
Hill. Mrs. i: *
am asking my shippers to ship noth* •'*- F.
( ! a . • Ii ii i•ij &lt;
.
V.
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For If.uit New lx furri ‘ h i-I bed
Break your Cold or La Grippo jng but th&lt; l&gt; -t nu.ilit. a- I .mi P a t 11- M r - \\ U I
with
fluti.igl).
room
xx,i-i juix ate family.
703
i
Woodrulf,
'd
rI'urilmi
;i-,d
Mrwith s few doer* of GGG. 33-26tc 1HuilHi-ik
tiad- tn.c. i. ill pa, : &gt;i.
Mxrtle
Ax
r
62-tf. &lt;!h;v&gt;. F Burgman of Daytona p r ic e .
■\b- Mauldin-and daiiglitr. Miss
and Seatifceze was in tin- city yes­
Ship , me your Iridi potatoes at
. Furnished Rooms by Day, Week
Mauldcn,
who have been visiting
A tif/inri /fridge
,
terday and paid The Herald office u once, the market is very strong and
or
Month — Park avenue Mat, 105
H
Ail
Lucnl
Advt'rli.setnentK
Under
Mrs H, A. Newman entertained Mrs A. i' t’ omiellv left on Satinda
visit. Mr.* Butrgrmtn is a prominent I can get you attractivl* prices.
North Bark avenue, over L.- R.
Thi*
Heading
THREE
CENTS
t
rtil estate man on the east coast
Cabbage is in demand and bring­ six-tables of hrfdgc on Suturduy ■uf- i tif^cturn to Washington, D. C.
Mrs.
Line For Earh Insertion. Minimum Philips ,£ Co. drug store.
and alio represents ids district on ing fancy prices, also big demand termion which included the memJames
Patton,
manager.
30-tf
A jolly trio of young men who Charge 25 Cent*.
liers i)f the Auction Bridge Club and
the Volusia county board of com­ for green corn.
W A N T E D
mas! oners.
Let me have overytjiing ‘you want a few other friends in honor of Mrs. motored over from Orlando on Sun­
In answering an advertisement
day wen- Messrs. Harrntd Stewart.
Mrs.
Mauldcn
•nidi
Mrs.
Thrasher.
D. C. Marlowe, the genial, secre­ to sell in the wiry of produce by fit«t
where no name is mentioned in tIli­
Wanted A good trucker fur 5
The charm of simplicity prevailed Will IViee and Dick Bunch.
tary of the Sanford Board of Trade express.
ad, please do not ask The Herald f acres of high* cultivated muck land
in
the
decorations
of
roses
and
ferns
Rusy
your
consignment^,
as
lin­
has returned from a business trip to
for Information as to tjje identity o f ] in 0flandu. conveniently located.'
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" Hirtfn,
early vegetables bring the paltry placed about the rooms in vases and
Chattanooga.
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Usually -we do nott
tuUmUm uaJ|&gt;h,K &lt;iistttn-#
M*-ferii-*s
Antoinette
B
the
name
bowls with here and there on Amer­
,
' . .
know
who
the
advertiser
is
and
if
(ro;i1
f}( Hl(&gt;
N,,w ( rno|n
Ford- Touring Car lor. sail* at a prices.
of thclfittlr daughter horn io Mr.
T h o ^ f t r o v e ( t a m e d fir m s t a n d s for ican Mag striking the keynote of
we
do
we
are
nut
allowed
to
CtV«
,
htm„
,
,H
n||
,.u.
,
rjly
tt;l( r ovep
harjiin. H. &amp; O. Garage. W. A.
tin- hour. The |inre. were, won by and Mrs. I. M. Lciuliart on Mon- out this information. Simply xxrite
honest y.
Stringfellov.
44-tfc
the jdji'e. also easy to lak«” water.
day, April 23
A square deal to all is our motto. .Mrs. Loucks and Mrs. Voice, tiinkinya letter and address it as per in Can he rented or bought. A rare
The public is cordially invited to
lirst
and
second
highest
score.
The
Yours truly, •
structious in tlm ad.
chance for the rig! t man. Write or
attend the anniversary services of
guest's of honor were presented each
J. J. CATES.
Mrs. I&gt;. (}.. Monroe leaves today
s'1
' th V /.angf-n, I0G Court St.,
the Odd Fellows at the Baptist
with a set of initial doilies in cro­ for Jaeksunville, inroute to Atlanta
7 1- lie
FO R SA L E
Othindo,
FJn*
G9-3tc
Temple ^rr-xt Sunday night at 7;3tt.
chet
She
and other points in Geof.-lil
J " "
11 ' t
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hpeejij services and sermon:
For Sate Complete eh ingle
mill
will return ubout the latter part of
Wanted Ship us your potatoes,
'•
m
ere
in
.M
il
(
o
n
l
ml
of
Food
RUB-M \ -T1SM — Antiseptic, Reoiil!'t. One 35 II. B Fitrquhnr holler tomato h, behns, jieppers, etikcs and
Mav.
A
Washington, April 20.--Secretary j
, . M»reahre Stale /{all,,
litva Rheumatism, Sprains, Ncuralii* good condition.
One 35 II. B. other vegetables. Highest
market
Houstoi
'll', recommended to the
ulu’ ” ''! •"'•1" ‘ l Hr - stun
«&gt;*•
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Farqtiluir engine, in use four months prices obtained, -prompt returns.
Misses
Albino
Frank
and
Mary
senate that i he Council of NatiuntU ^rnll&gt;'
Un* Mtwa-aliees at Deal a this
At lh- Baptist Temple next Sun- Defense be' r rqpowercd with suffl-[ wffk. reprexeuting
tinSanford Robertson went over to Urlattdo on One (Vcdloner shingle roil him-. One Georgia I’ rudiice Company, Macon,
•i*)' nijjlii j&gt;r. Hyman will preach a Hunt nut ho it y to Ii th'* maxi ilium , leiapb- &lt;d the Ladies 'of lie- Ma ■a- T fio rs d a . to atti-nd "the ( 'Ifristipn 1 I ol &lt;-r xxitii m-xx t'-fi.x t.xo itr-h .......fl'orgta.
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Mr. amT Mrr. S. M. Swartz of
Wilrri. I :i\e li ft Sunday for their
^urari.r ’hnujj in Chicago.
Tlu-y
mlj nop a-wank-irt—HenderxoffyltTiV
” * c,‘ on-their way homo to enjoy
ibe mountain u|,.,

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Bvcrland Touring Car
much
less
value for quick sale.” 11. &amp; O.
\Y. a . Strihgfelloxv,
44-tfc
,Chsrl-i Ur Woodruff won gui*st.of
Mr. and Mira. E.- T.
oothuj the jiast week, going from
.** * ’ ( hattanooga. on a bqsiivss
a I n in • probably to Chicago
Pitofe tcturnin^ to Florida.

pro-. • .on

of Aipicylture to make a complete
survey of a'T ag'dides that own,
{■outml, manufacture or distribute
food, and to ' license and supervise
alt e itabllshmciits where food and
all
“ articles required for agriculture
are mhnufncturto, stored nr sold.

In* rnse of exjremo necessity S -n
rotary Houston said tin- government
I«u gh :' to purchase and ‘ II food.
Tall; to Yourself.
AOtiwyer inis to tils olilce u motto
"Think txxh-i- l» fore you •qti iil; -, thei
talk to yeur-elf.1 Ills •dgiilll.'iint emit,
inetit it|&gt;ntt it_w«.»; " if my clients fol
.low *it iliul i t . i v. &lt;iUld lo-o- hnlt tn;
htisInesH." lie ni-o mnhrked that the
(list titwV..e to- -t*0 .- 1—rHfttT-tjt- -owns
tnugjit loin the I p -rthfit je ■.on ti
ke*p Ido i,ninth Ht uhd.oy all occiisjott
when iu*t ».tb&gt;i'iHii Ij iietwisarj io'opv.
It.—Ontrtml!

.j n ,* M '*l ,r Ante, thhi cohgregu*
Thr Kind.
'
during the post year given
Willis—"What kbti.l of n time did you
t &gt;bvnfvolent causes away Horn
have
at ll
Hump's
Iasi oXritliigT
oXeuflcgJ GIIIIs—
„ n,‘ 'U. and! h ; i s ‘ htvenr ifi'-.sti in Ii h
a v e ut
u n i p &gt; last
t*titt
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"Vrrv iinltiiiTiiif ibiu. , i rouiiiri'rntu
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ro9.u &lt;‘11 or nuythlmt the phoiiogniph played or
■’ this is lin average of $38 unytliltig that my wife whispered to nie
*huM in' WOman “ n&lt;! cMld in the behind tln-lr bai l s."—Jtltfge.
- ' l ' - An average of $72 per
of the church- re-

Wasted Apology.
"1 want to npoingixe, Blakely, for tny

' ! r,!‘ tnbers und $808 raised 'ntdeness lust *-vs'iilnu'. 1 assure you
'H'-nded .du,l„g the year.. This 1 didn't Intend it.' "Well, for the li*vo

*ai,‘ your -which, of Mike, menn it next time! I hate to

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sce^ii man's.u&lt; tlons uu'l lils'lntyullotis
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Wauled Two passcngerS' tn nuto
president^ Mrs. A. K. Hill, local.s - joined on Friday afternoon by xxitii shafting, pulley and dust chain.
for
Philadelphia after Alrry 7th.
One
15
II
!’.
ran!
oil
engine
and
six
MI
smhi
Elh'-I
Motij'hton
and
Clare
rotary, Mrs. E. L. Marshall and
Car
would like to join other car*.
Walker.
The
entire
party
returrit’d
1
trucks
for
hauling
blocks,
on^
15
Mrs. Alfred Lilja, Mrs. Ltlja Is thAddress
Auto, enro Herald_ 7-1-11p
and
sawmill.
Five
jo
Sanford
on
Sunday.
latest addition.to lie; local Temple
wagons
and
I
gAnd—
mntf^,
two
goad
and will In- initiated with, liva otlumt
Wanted to Trade Piano or VIcWill sell or
' Mr. W. (”. Bill went uji to Al­ two good log carts.
at the state rally.
trola for. team of mules, farm im­
bany, Ga., on Wednesday, returning trade Kv-i Lumbar &lt;lo., I.ongwootl,
plements' or auto, F, M. Dulwdin,
•
/ifl-tfe
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a
;,-i terday v.lth Mrs. Hill .xvho had Fit
301 East Fifth street.
.
In //tinnr of V milore
been vldting her mother, Mn*. La*
Mr*. Maulden and Mrs. Thrasher llo tlc. *
. A good, sound anti safe family Lost Friday, betwr-m First and
. . .
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were the hntion-wi ut the lovely
hors-* to Io- fflstmeJil. uf to rfi’ ht Fifth Sts., Twenty Dollar hill.
* •
pink bridge party given by* Mrs; S.
party' vciy rciutotiable. - Phono
Please return to Mrs. C. C, Locke,
Mr.
and Mrs. O. F.Smith
re­ No. 1ti..
71-2tc
Puleston on Tuesday aftorrjoutt nl
207 E Fifth St. and receive reward.
from Tnmpn la t Tuesday,
her attraetive home on Park ave­ turned
71-2tp
For Sale Excellettl lit Ivlrtg or
where'they
were the gueits of JjiUj'e
nue. Thv rooms were prettily adorndr*y
horse
or
team
of
farm
horse*.
llr(iinin rnl « f thr Imriiwr
with quantities of .pink and white and Mrs. Mabry, for the weekn ed.
Write or rail A. L. Henkel, Sprint;
U. X. I.und Hll.it St (lstin'«xlltc, (3a.,
rbres and • graceful ferns and the'
AprU 1.1917.'
Mr. and Mrs. 'D. L. Peterson Lake VinPyard, 'Muitbuid, Flo.Nrllrr !t h r n l 'y ( tV* n that llrtl T. Wllcolor note of pink was repeated in
tl»in* at '•riivta. f'ta . who, on Frtjtastx IS,
the rlfreshmcftts. There wi re live have taken the E. II. Peters eotI S I C ' n i ' t i i ' R i i h U m Kptry, b o . ui jf,4Z,
ter hW
ol I 1, . *r cl toil iO.
T o wnihlp
(allies -e f ■Jllsytp.'' TuBtltg" hOBOffeS” Tngt1 nn b”ruifl?Til~T!r'tghKTark &amp;TnT
F o r F a lc
l b . ' t b a r g a i n in U s i r d ; * 0 s - lUia*» as K. T»lt»S»«»«* M itM Its,
will
rtB'.de
p'.'rman**ntly
In
Sanford.
(tut*
rli-it
noiirr
o
(
tnlrnun
(n
rtirro. ,
,
,
,
i
rlSit
ttollrr
of
li-lrnitn
to
rsakipretty card table covers.were present*
9
cur iv tr cll-rn! in Florida, Hudson } rar j.i...( iu ty-.aitUh xUltn to tjir
t&gt; land
*
jit Court,
id and the high score prize, a bon
- , ^ / ._________ _ . . . ttxi- SSth d i r of May,
Collier Bvjwnft who left la*;t wi-olt 33 Touring Gar. Good running c o n -. j : ^_______
bon dish was won by Mrs. W. L.
dfttoW.
Altnrftonti* E l c c t t i e C o ! , A l - ! H ' T
t»fr JnchsiinvIiD hns passed nvsuc...
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•»; irijct
v .»
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Morghtt.”
t ante nie, ina.
it-^t t . ,.r-. -.u.tioaaj, * ','-.i&gt;xa, n»rtits,
r.r.ful exnntlnation and U now tu
I.
•
i. FiorJita,
Strir»rt. of * i- va. Klnrltla, .
hu Naval School At Ni-wpotG K. I.
For Sato Model 73
Overland! Chsrli-ii r,r - i.nti'1; e f. c . '^ —
Itrd Cro&gt;.’ IIrfdye / ‘ iirf/c
IIUUT. tV. J A V I * . touring cur. Uoud- raudUbMh— Hrrr- -------------- ----------The "signs of the times'* is being
I zUi-r.
..Mts,
J.
G.-Uorl~y
nnd
'tr
gain
for
‘
edah.
1
Phone
fi,
Sanford,
st
-Tim
r.
K
rt
kuc
.
strongly t-mnhnsiznd evoiv .ia-ai^eisl
70-tf
enter!afnmerits for lit many of the K -finUh .spent several days in J ack -1Us., O. &lt;&gt;. Rox 033,
t t l'. l-A U T M C N r OF •tH U IN T K K tO B
t' H, |j*ni tirXuj , 1 ( i s i ’t-xxitlti • Via.,
sonvllle'-YuH
week,
tiuguests
of
parties ‘ lecerrtly given in Sanford,
V,art’ll -*l. till.
For
Sale
Stock
in
the
Geo.
11.
MrJ.
I
am* Hurfi’R and Mr*. N. Wl
Nutic- (* !-r 'y illnrii that I'aul JlW t,
the national roto:s, tho national em­
Fcrnald lldxx. Go. Apply liux N, &lt;( Uf'ti* - a I tart it--, «ln&gt;. tMi V Ln-nry i t ,
titl'd, i'ta&lt;|r I ( , ,-t - •t «-*».! l a i t y , K o . 010 1(1,
blem :.pd the insignia of national Green, returning on Sunday;
Sanford. .
70-tf
li&gt;r t : » , uf N W 't,. S.-&lt;-tlon 3, T o « » * h l p
organizations were uaed conspicu­
“ V ,p
i t a s e - 33 V.. Tallaha acr M e Itltas
Mr. and Mr*. John Thomas sjient
For 'Sole IPIG Overland roadster, •&gt;»» r.Vit wtir* pf ^stetaioo .i nuk* V r,7
ously in the charming doeorutionr.
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p « a ,.
yt'*r
Pinttf
c ia h tl- h i-lalax 'o the lintl
At the Woman’s Club on Friday Friday and Saturday in Jackson­ Model 83. 3 pn-tienger. Run 5000., i(aboxe»iJe*t*jb&gt;ftf. hefor* t'l r. ri-mlt (’eurt
Extras, Steward automatic tire
, " r-* Fltrida, sn u»r jtttr day ol
’ '
morning Mrs. R. A. Howard and ville.
M»y. I9 t”
t'latmanl
n - t ie t *« wUnr****:
pump,
new
tire
nnd
cover,
blimper,
Mrs. W. P. Carter wi r&gt; joint hostJ. It. llu'ldliatitn n|
Flo till,
"
shock
abaqrlier,
lloor
mtitsj
patent
1
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It
jtilhee,
of f.riii-xa, 11-00a.
esscs at a Red Cron Bridge party,
Was Lcoktno for Easy Money.
It
A
Mifht-btJti.
of
(!
ni-va,
Kti&gt;B4a,
"I us tied lur iiUioi-uy »»f S7*' n wis-k baggage currier. Apfdy GhTrb s Jus-'
a large a n d -attractive rvent of the
flurl'.t- Taylor, cf 111nr&gt;i, Kloiltja..
itotiT w. t'AVta.
kowitz, Auto Glulr, Daytona, Fla.
week. Bunting und (lags were used 1 set- Xtlnuni'n are getting Bait rlgb
llrii*t*r,
$460.00.'
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70-2tc
ei-Tuf» (i Vri tOie
extensively ill the elaborate deeora- titling.' "litn, matin in," exiiosttihiti-i
tions the national colors being pret­ the luxxyer. “your htiKhmtd Is earn Iit
iijity $12," "WIiuBh that got to do with
tily emphasized In" the llornl adorn­
it*; l thought the government provide!
ment.- ^Gorgeous amaryllis front tho tin- ulluiony."
Meade, gardens and rod carnations,
white larkspur and jdilox. blue larks­
The Apartment Dweller.
pur and rugged robins cumbined to
The up iirune ut dweller 1* well
If you uTp going to build a Barn, Shed
form a foclnnting reproduction of warmed, lives* near lils’ buslneks am
the "red, white und blue."
ids uuiukeinents. Is elost- tn humankind
or Fence, use Pecky C ypress,-it will
Beatrice Howard
und
Helen und Is relieved from,the respoiwdbllltj
last indefinitely.
The price is reason-'
Morse, tw’o tiny maidens wearing of ii house nnd,from the Inconvenience,
of outdoor duties Involved In a do
able. : * :
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white lingerie frocks with red, white
taclicd dwelling. To get all these bene
and blue dashes curried the baskets Bis the iiptirttuenl dweller Is askexl It
from which the Red Cross score tairroiider two desirable things, nntnc
curds x^urq taken. From the baskets ly. Inside room and outside air.—Min­
also Buttered the national colors. neapolis Journal.

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Far mers and Fruit Griiwers
Items of Interest for the Man
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told her.property and pocketed the
$50,000 from its tale. This leads to
her open dofianco to Quarrlcr and
her challenge to dig a pick' into her
land at his peril.
Against hfQ
fl
hate is lodged, but the ol
adage proves true that "love and
live just ’ round the corner," and in
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Milk for Craiktd Ci»he4,

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W. h . Floyd, of the University oLi-j
Women and Girl* at Work
Under the direction of the county Florida college of agriculture thinks \
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
home demonstration agents,
the that cowpoas should be planted in
“ HE’LL PRENT ’ E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
women ami club girls of Florida are succession throughout the summer. |
DOOOOODOOOO0OOO DOOODOO0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S doing many things designed to re- F’or early summer tlie Blaekeye pea
duco the cost of living. Their chief is suitable. The white croudcf n i n ­
$ I aaw a nice little roll of bills is needed.. The present water rate work just now U the planting and eties in the dall would ' probably 1m*
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and a nice bag full of coins going is absolutely prohibitive and now cultivation of garden crops, to he best and mako a good quality of
Into a bank this morning from a that the summer season is at hand canned later.
dried peas for table use.
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business house here that is owned the lawns will suffer for the want of
Florida farmers can keep dried
Duval County: Morn planting is
The Haynes “ Light Six” combines the good points
and controlled by a foreign corpora­ water. The people cannot pay the being done in this county than ever peas or beans safe from the weevils
price.
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the big, heavy cars o f high price with the'advan­
tion. This money all goes out of
before. The club girls are also In­ as well as It can bo done in other
the,city and all that is left here Is
terested in tewing for the Red Cross sections. Ail that is necessary Is to
tages of the light-weight lower priced cars. This com ­
the rent and a small bit for clerk ^ One of my lady friends has sent Society.
At some of their club kill the eggs and weevils when the
bination o f values means unequaled power, speed and
hire.
This reminds me thst San­ me word thst what we need to meetings they have made a study of peas ire first harvested and imme­
ford la cursed with much of this preach in preparedness just now is corn meal and Us uses, also of the diately gut t he dried peas in a cotton
easy riding qualities, together with such remarkable
sort of thing. Take your pencil ind the planting of more fig tree* be­ textiles.
sack where they will not bo liable
economy o f gosoline, oil and tires that the Haynes Ls
paper and figure the foreign owners cause if this war lasts long enough
Rradford County:
Thirty dozen to reinfestation.
eventually the most economical car to b u y regard­
of property here snd.w itch the rent the fig trees would come* in handy pint jars have been ordered for. the
Carbon bisulphide is * the most
money that goes out of this city not only for the fruit hut for the
less of .price,
Boatdrain Club to ho used in storing commonly used commercial method
every month. Not a cent left here clothing. This is a good idea and
strawberry preserves.
of treating peas for weevils. The
f
except the small repal-8 *nd the should be acted upon at once,
linker County: Where parents ore peas are placed in a tight bin, the
The graceful; stream-line body, long wheel-base
small tax und believe me, tho city always did like figs. .
nterested in the club girl’s work her carbon bisulphide of the peas and
and excellence of finish and appointment, make it a
council ought* to make theta people
garden crops are showing up well. the whole tightly covered for 3G
pay more taxes and either cut some
car of unusual, beauty. It is a car that you will he
it seems that we have a rascal Where parents are not interested the hours.
If the bin is thoroughly
of it loorfe or clirhb in and do tome In. our midst who wants to mutilate
girl's work is often slighted.
proud to. own.
battened it will take only one pound
thing for the city. They are the the American (lag. If it is really a
Bay County: In addition to toma­ of liquid for each 100 bushels of
human blood suckers that are fat­ man we should proceed to get him
toes, .-all of the girls arc growing peas byt 2 or 3 pounds will he need­
SEMINOLE COUNTY NOW Of&gt;EN FOR LIVE DEALER
tening bff our city and we can never, right now and he should not bo a
other vegetables. They plant beans ed if the bin is. not extremely tight.
grow or prosper as long aa ,thU burden on the county or the tax
next to the fence around their tenth
Another method is to heat the
bunch of money U b*int drawn from payers or the courts.
If he is a acre crops ami lettuce and potatoes
peas
in an oven to a temperature of
Sanford channels of'tra d c and sent youngster he should be taken into
between the rows.
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3
5
'to
HO degrees. This will kill
out of the city- to be invested in the rear end of the fire station and
Oskaloosa County: Besides the all eggs and weevils that may •be
other cities. It would make'some a thorough application of strap ail
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tenth nqre plots t h e 'club girls ate present. Yet another method is to
of you sit up and take notice if you applied to .that portion of his anat­
planting more land, when their put the peas in n bng suspended in
knew this vast sum that is going omy where it will do the most good.
fathers will give them the use of it. water and quickly Nfrijsc the temper­
out every month to enrich othtr sec­ It is well for old ntul young alike to
Some girts are tending plantings of ature to 135 degrees, then remove
tions. How in the warbj tan wa know right now that the American
beans, peas, beets, *cucumbers, etc. and dry the peas.
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ever build a city here when so few of Hag stands for morp than a mere
The girls arc willing to work hard
f o k The a u t o m o b il e o w n e r The
south
imports
large
quanti­
our own people own bu-iness pro|t- rag. That during war timf-s Amer­
to help provide food (or the families ties of peas anil beans each year for
erty and let the money remain hero? ican people will not stand for sev­
Liability Insurance against Accident, the person anti Proper!). is
in their communities.
food but there is no reason why each
eral things that they might over­
a necessity.
You must have it eventually........................
Escambia County: The Ferry Pass farmer should not raise his own sup­
1 Having heard nothing more of look in times of peace and moreover
ami Olive girl* have tomato plant* ply and a little to spare. Under The
Come and see CONNELLY
thst stable that was to be started the people of the south are rather
piesent conditions a good supply of
in this city 1 presume that the ad­ quick tempered and are apt to tly in bloom and are already using
dried peas and beans on the farm
vice. of The Herald was heeded. of! the handle in this hot weather. onions, radishes and turnips' from
would give a feeling of security that
their
gardens.
Carrots
and
peas
are
Therefore
don't
touch
ourflag
ex­
We certainly do not need any more
every
farmer .should enjoy.
stables in this city. The tlies are cept uVh the reverent touch of a coming o n nicely. Fresh' vegetables
nre unusually welcome this year.
abundant enough and the face of real American.
Buy Your Tin t ans Early
Escambia County: One of the club
the city is blackened enough with
Florida women and girl* who are
(girls
wnti
the
ten
dollar
gold
piece
such spectacles. What we need to • A numb r ot young Sanford eitiThe trend of modern education i* toward hu*inc*». It'* th,
planning* to can th** surptq* pro­
*anc*t thought &gt;ou v*cr had when you awaken to the realiza­
dii is to malic way with those w rru* have dready left for the front offered by the Myrtle drove f'artion that your school training should he focused on some deli*
mer*1 Association for the best essay duct* of 'the garden and truck plots
have instead of starting any pew and more o(
ot them art- to follow.
nitc point. * The roursew at our srhool are practiral rational
should place thtir orders right now*
ones. The time is ripe for Sanford Sanford has ,the real patriotic lrpirit on tick eradication.
the graduate I* prepared to'do something definite, and his
for the mfruber of cans they will
Palm
Beach
County;
Turtle.
Tahit
to clean.up npd brush up and the only it takes longer to get started
services are in demand. * Session* both day and night,
need.
That
is
the
opinion
of
Miss
has harvested
fifty-four
dollars'
vacant lots built up with new build­ here
than in some other places. worth of cabbage from his garden Agnes Ellqn Harris of the Univer­
ings, especially hotels.
We are like Davy Crocket, wc want plot and now hifs n fine stand of sity of Florida extension division,
to be sure that we nre right and
tomatoes.
Other children in the who is urate agent for women’s
1 The American flag is the symbol jthen we go ahead,
demonstration Work. Not only will
M. J. VAN GELDEREN. Principal
SANFORD. FLORIDA
county are doing nearly as well. .
of the brotherhood of man.
It
Urn-cola C ount): Neva Li-sler ha* tin can* become higher in price and
stands for courage, for chivalry, for Sacrifice* Everything 'for Woman’ s mu de more than twenty dollars more scam* a* tin* season advances
generosity und honor.
No hand
Pair Nnme
from her garden, besides supplying but glass cans uml other containers
must touch it roughly, no hand
To What Extent is Mali Justified Urn family with fr-**h vegetables. will b~ affected in a simitar manner.
,pball touch it irreverently, ils posi­ in Warding Off Scandal, is Question
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She walk* to town about three mifeThe price of ran* will he higher
tion is aloft, to float over ils chit- rai!(t.q Uv ltlm at Kvri
Thursday, to tn'honl and **]!* her vegotj^bh - be­ this'yejtr. but there i* nothing to be
dren, uplifting th -ir eyes and hearts, vitagraph Blue. Ribbon Feature.
fore school und *oa Saturdays. Aline gained by waiting for the prices to
by its glowing color* and splendid
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bos made nine dollar* on her drop.* There will be much loss in­ ^
To just what extent a man should
promise; for under the Stars and
Buyers
and
Shippers
of
turnip*
and
a*
much
from
other
stead, by permitting the surplus
Stripes are ' opportunities unknown Sacrifice the good opinion of hi*
crops.
products to go to wnsto—a thing
friend*
and
the
love
of
hi*
sweet­
to any other nation of the wurld.
heart in order to protect the good
Hillsboro County: The club gar- which is almost treason this y&gt;*.»r.
The government commands the name of another woman has evoke*!
Mi-* Barn* and lief vo-workers
dee*. in this county are looking bet­
people tu honor their- dug.
When
cun,deferable discussion among, local ter than the average farm garden. are urging the women to grow and
the national colors are passing with
clergymen’ and women's cjults today, All of the girls are planning"to grow can or dry I,.can*, (teas, and peanuts,
the vivid stri|K*s which represent following the showing b&gt; the Vitatwo. crop* and some t hret* on their this year fur home consumption. ? 210 E. First Street
Sanford, Florida *
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the life blood of brave men. and tin*
graph Company of their new fea­ plots. A humber will make peanut* It is not so much' a questibn of foo- X
stars which shall shine on forever,
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ture film, "For a Woman's F’air the last crop. They will use them ducing things for the market that
the spectator should, if walking, halt; Name." Some take th&lt;* -(and that
for making butter, for ookjetf, arid will be profitable a* it i- to produce
if sitting ilrtse. stand at addition
the truth and nothing but the truth for. masting or salting for * bool thing* for home consumj4ion -tho
and uncover.
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is t be be t policy itt all cases ami lunches.'
Quite a number have problem of every family-in tho south
Displayed with other fiags, the that uii it must eventually be told bought food choppers for grinding feedin : itself,
,
national -flag should he placed on the the sooner the Iiet1**r and the fewer the nuts. One twelve year old girl
Beans and peaa may he dried and
right. It must be raised at sunrise, the complications. (lifers maintain hits mad? bread twice. Her lint sic_ lk*nt for homo t;-e__^iihuui—U4
lowered sunset. It may not b u g * :d .
itm -Hpr-rf tempt m d with failure, htjt her canned.
They are subject to at­
ni a stall, a whip, or a covering.
wring.
(valuable reputation of a woman and father testified that thg bread mad tack by woevHs, hut a little oxfrn
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It ahull not-he marred by adver- Lhe should he permitted to retain it on 'the perond trial wa* the liefct he care in storage will keep them safe.
tisement, nor desecrated on th* j regard!' * of truth.. The matter ha* had eaten.
FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION— EFFICIENT SERVICE
If you nre growing tomatoes and
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(become u subjtct of debate at wommako
scat
sup,
bottles
of
various
MannWe County: Loren,i Steph­
MODERN EQUIPMENT-,—MODERATE RATES
. It wa* born in tears und blood: it 1n’ -* clubs and tin* issue i* still in ens is a.very busy girl. Site i» leefn- kinds will come in handy for storing
wa* baptized in blood and tears.
loubl.
iug-Uh sew, t* growing a garden it. Look these up now- while there
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‘ It ha* floated since June 1!. 1777,
At-any'rate1, if McGregor in "F or raising chicken* and a pig.
Her is time and while’ a good .supply is
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over a country of benevolence, ref-la Woman’s Fair N am e," hid told tomatoes, planted next to potatoes available.
uge and progress.
thi* truth from the start, it i* doubt- have suffered with the wilt, but«slfo
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, It must always lie carried, up- fu! whether Tierce would haw b.
is spraying .them now. Verna Posey
.The. Challenge
right. *
[UevQii h is ’ alfe innocent of what is filling'a ilemtfnd for baskets. She
Quhrrier, a rising young civQ en­
To hear the Star Shungled Ban- gossip said about her.
McGregor makes them of wir.t grass und ruflln. gineer forced by- lack erf capital to
ner U an honor; to own one a sacred figured that the rhanecs w‘ere greatly Lottie Stewart lias made twenty sacrifice the -development of his
STAS DA IU) ItAII.ROAD OF THE SOIT1I
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DAILY TRAINS TO WASHINGlt is the emblem of Freedom, o i inSs 9 n that night when Mrs. Piercd ing order for •them in Dos Mhims, meagre salary makes of Robert Les­
Equality, of Justice for every per MM*nt the' night at _q road house, town, where all she can make are ter, treasuter of tho company for
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son and creature as it floats un wounded from the overturning of an sold.
which he work*, a hitler enemy, be­
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vanquished—untarnished, over the HF*on'.ob|!.-.
No. fi«
MtqUsbn County: Some of the cause he exposes him i h?3ting at
8:10 p. m*
1:10
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Lv
Jacksonville
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a.
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12:45
p.m.
open door of fro education.
The efforts tp rave hrr good name club gitls have.sob! enough tomato cards. * Lester awaits his chance and
12:35 a. m.
5:35 p. m.
'1:50 p.m.
Ar Savannah . ... I :I5 p. m.
8*45 s. m.
The above is taken front the flag'form th** basis for on ’ of the strung- plants to pay for all the fertilize through a well planned trick is in­
9:55 p. m.
Ar (lharleslon
5:35 p. m.
M:S5 p.m .
7:45 P. ■&lt;
strumental in sending lutn 't j priio a
rqles of the D. A. It. and should b***e*t emi .ior.al drainoa ever filmed, used on their gardens,
a .-» 7:10*; tm
-Ar Richmond. ,n.
a*-m.
11:50 p. m.
12:33
p.
m.
I'ashlngton
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m.
10:29
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observed by every patriotic anti Tl e ~machinations of a tlrug.craay.
Leon—Gotrmy: Another- order for for a long and unjust rterrn.
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1:52 p. m.
Ar Baltimore...__ 10:01 a. m.
11:42 a.m.
-loyal“ citizen of America. This is relative of McGregor's cause serious' eatincf* will he sent soon, making
3:30 a. ntWhile serving his tejm, there is
4.03 p. tn.
2:01 p.m.
Ar W. Phll’ phla . 12:24 p. in.
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the time to fly the flag of your romplicatioi.s with the
suit that three dozen ordered this year.
crndled in the west one of the big­
6:20 p. m.
Ar New Y'lwk.*... 2:10 p. m.
4:20 p.m.
Illfi.nt ' nufnj. »._
country and show your true colots McGregor is estranged from hi*
All'tlrrl
equipment.
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ful'm
im
lirmniftf
ro»m
Santa Rosa County: Circulating gest projects ever attempted and
t,»lna Si.
«nil U . U n U t o p a , »n AO id H t u n s i h
l ‘ aa»«’*S*r* «"»*
regardless of your nationality.
sweetheart and Mrs. Pierce is- cast libraries nre proving an atttaction tho country is scoured for a man
m. Frr* rtttUmt rkilr ruarhr*
F'or Information or Reservation Phone or m ite
off l»y her husband.
in this county.- The libraries are with the brains to tackle the colATLANTIC COAST LINE
, ^ ns
made
up
of
magazines
furnished
by
1
os
sal
undertaking.
After
a
futile
* I note thut the White Way post
Robert Fidesoa, the famous ; ulti­
138 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
Hillsborough Hotel. Tamps.
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The search, they awake to tho realization
for The Herald ‘ office has arrived mate stage actor; Harry T, M roy, thg women's clubs in town.
Pho„„ 17
and will he placed in position as William Dunn, Kululie Jensen and hoys and girls read and exchange that the only man big enough for
soon as possible. Thij is the right Belle -Bruce nre seen in the produc­ them, aqd each month they receive the jolt is in jail—Quarrier. F'inuliy
through the influence of men of
kind of .spirit and should he fol­ tion. It is a Blue Ribbon fuatute in n new set.
national importance the Governor
lowed by the business firms of the five parts, wriiten by Margu'-rite
is persuaded to pardon him and the
city on other streets.
Magnolia Bettsch and produced under the di­
Moke Your Land Work
avenue, otherwise known os Wall rection of Harry Davenport,
There are ina ny pieces of land that door of Quarter's living tomb /is
Aitr'et and Herald Square will outthe fanners of tho atato are going to opened and lie emerge* into God’s
Lyric Thursday.
•nine the rest of the city if you
let "lay out” this year. If cowpoas air again and his golden opportun­
■don’ t watch out.
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Spanish for Mouse.
Arriving out west, he again meets t
Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hoi Casolntc I&gt;rr Cleaning- Allera .
Union,- »li— county scat &lt;&gt;f Colfax increase the fertility W the soil und
Lester,
who has been, appointed
prodlce
u
good
crop
of
peas.
Then*
county.-New
.Mexico,
I*
tb&lt;*
center
ot
$ The city of Sanford should owh
litym or All Kinds on Short Notice
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and control tliciF public utilities. lie* minim: ln&lt;!u-uy of the coni field on are many chances during the sum-J guurdiun of a spunky liitfe feminine ♦ Join Our Gentlemen's Valet Club.
$2.00 Per A on • .
Tho price we pay for water alone the south side of the Raton mountains, mer for planting cow-peas on land tornado, Alberta Bradley, by her
nlthough no large mines arc located In that is lying •vacant between the father's death.
Lester is again |
* S U IT S $ 1 5 .0 0 U P W A R D
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r would more than pay for the entire
the Immediate vleltslty. The Santa F*
plant that could furnish water, trull pus***} through Baton, then Hopsons on more- important crop*. cheating‘ in the game of Life, this
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light gnd gas and tho city could known n* Willow Springs, Tho. word This is especially true on the truck time using his little ward as thn
victim, who is unaware that he has
farms.’
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■■■■■*■■*

10.25

E. Thlfpen

luil 21 — --------- ----------------U t 35
I----------- -------- ----------

That part of Section lyin* N
of Block 2 N Ti®r 19
.2 6
Hay 77 link® E ol W line of
Peralmmon ave on N
aid* 8t. tirrlrude ave.
.
*

22.79

Roy P, Sj'me,

3J.70

J. A.. Ilawin

-etU)- E 6 ch. N 10 ch \V
5 th, 8 10 ch .................... 20

19

30

19

30

.

,*

# 9.12
n *

• Unknown

5.32

J. P. Aritl

37.31

M. hi. Smith"* Sab Dirlalan of Srellona aa Recorded In I'lat II.,ok N« I, Pa*® 31
•• Seminole Counly Rerorda
Block* 1 ami 2 . . . ---------------- L ' _
is
e.
I I - T.'Ken dwell ' _____ • 45.09
Block 1 6 ---------- ------------------ --People* llank ol S.nfurd
27.33.
Mock 30----■— -t — —- -- -----------W M el n ' ° t k V * ------ --------- -—
K 4 ol ll.ock 48. . ... ...............
R U o f . Block 49 back tat
1916------ ---------- 2 1 ..........

I 3 1 1 " .)

3d

19

C 13

Aaron J.nkiti.

r ::r r * z ~ ~ '

S 60 ft uf
l.i t 17
of l.f
ID irk .17 «lrj«
i *19 feet .and
trt® that pari ■old to
r lire*, ft Jti
\V

M

17.28

Rebecca tV'ilifcui

.... ......

Amt TaM a 4k Cotta

:r .

Mill!* Coli n,

■ «

4 (2

r t i r k 'n s
a* l4eiorifi'd,ln I’ lal llook No. I. I’ a f r * 111), Seminole Car. Itrcardw

m , of u|T 3

If. J. Mcllrid* . _ _____

4.93

tv. M. Clark’ * Stibdltlainn o f R U of Bloch 23 and All llturk® 33 and 39 of Hohiaaoa’ a
Wurtey of an Addlllon lo Sanford a* Recorded In Plat llook I, l’ a*e 107

l.ol 1 IMork 4i'
Joe William*
____ 2.91
Lota 2 and !&gt; illork 36
.
Unknown ....... ...............i „
A. D. Slanllfurd® Addlllan la S a nfa'd aa Iterardrd In I’ lal llook N®. I I’ ®*® I I P

.90

Seminole l oam." Ittrard®

i.ot 5 ____ :____

Amanda H a r t ____ __
4.93
I! W. Cook
______
13.96
Norman S u t t o n ....... ........
13.95
E. L. llavU .. ................
13.88
C . 11. tiro* w e l l _______ _ • 4.93
A. fiolden
_____ __ 4 93
11. D. Wllaon................... ’
1.88

Lvt* 9 and 7
Lot 10
Lot 19____

Lot IS

A. D

30

Chappell’® Sub Dlnama »f lllork* ti, K and J at Ike Town af Cold,beta, aa
Retarded la rial llnok N*. I. &gt;’ **• 71 Srmloole County Rerorda
lu»t 3 lllork O
Plot* Thom** ________
E. If. I’ hllllpp__________
lutta 9, J end 10 lllu.-k ,
W. M.‘ Clarke ,
.
Lot* 15 16 and 17 lllork
Block f
fii
Leonard Baylocjt. —
.
Maude A. L a k r _______
Lnta 19 and 19, Hlack li., .
A. J. Helen, Truatee
Lot* 41 and 42 lllork C!. . _
Hattie P. Leavitt
Wm. Clark ........ ............
N&gt;i ol E 100 ft of Lot 16
Block J
Haul® Clark
__
W, &gt;’ . Irfavill
23.36 Lola 62, 61 and 61 Block K
William Mrrcer _______
lu.l 61 Block K
J. F la in *
______ _
N .15 ft of Lot HI IB »•, K
John M * f e a r . _ ___ h.
Sanfaid, Sanrord firaat,' a* Recorded In Pl ®4 Beak
Collin, Dennia.
7.15 Th. Sab Dltlalan of Soalh
l’ ®*e 94, Seminal® Cahnly llrrerd*
l.ol 6 Bloch A . ......................... .
I - H. II*n o n , . ____
Lot 6 Block A..
K. Sh*n*rd ________ _ .
lull, 11 and 12 IPork A
T. I). Pavla _________
Lot 13 Block A
D.
B, Mahan___ _____
4.78
D. 0 W**net
...
lull 16 Block A ______
J. E. firccn
C. Phitpot Heir®
7.15 r. 40 (1 Lot 28 lt.ork M
O. tV. Ilenton _________
N l» ol Lot 39 Block C
f i . W Cook.
_o. ... . .
11.90 Lot 21 Block II
Anal® C. Woodbrld**
____
CL W. Cook
Kltrld* Lend A t'alnnr allot, romyanr ® l td * Addlllon lo South Sanford n* Recorded
In I lal Hook ft®. I* lag® 71, Ntintnolt Coonif Kerofil®
Let 8 _ ____ ___________
-----•• • J . C . C a i t e r . .........
4.02
Wlfht firoeery Co
5.22 1 ' 1, 6. 7, it and 13
-----II. Jewett
______
. 13.85
Pa*e 93, Seminole 4'ounly Reta rd* Lot 19...,______ ^_______
. C . ’ llell.
3.81
J. II. Brufiton
6.25 Lpt 43
David
E. Ileckor
._______
M l
Pnvtd Thornton
____
3.13 lull* 51, 65 and 56
Ui
■
Inknown
7.16
e. I. I’ afe 77, Seminole f t . Itrrord® Let £6 _____________ _
W. B. Ilo y kln____________
1.36
22.76 E. J. Whit®’ * .Nah D l . i . l . n .1 Part j f S . e t l o . j * T p I t H .n * e SO a . Recorded la P l . t
&gt; Ja m u , t'owan __________’
98.00
22.75

Shield" Itnoof -------------

llook

W. It. p,l|

OWNER

Unknown _______
Unknown._______
J. K, firreu ____
F. I&gt;. Hasi*
T. J. Miller
T. J. MUlor
Felii Merritt
Harper Jenkina *
r

Lot 3 0 __________
lu-l 34 ----------- ------- ---

2A76 .Lot 7 . .
m Park tlelehla a
* 11 .6 I
19.10 Lot* 3 and 4, tllcrk 1 .

El met P. Keith
Unknown
tv. II. Cell

FSH
Lot 11

30

S&lt;y of SK 'a o f S E V , of Vi W
39
of N E H « t S W ' * tie*a
», acre In SE comer)
.. 36
N &gt; i of N U of S ' , of S K I *
o IN W L
39
S ' j of N ' , « f S K i * ot’ N W ' i
V"1 8 4 °* N E ! | of S W
.
Of N W l*
36
16
Hr* N W ror pf V-H e l N’ t V L
of ,SW '* c l N W i*
...
36
lion S 330 ft K i i t fi N
330 fl t f 26t ft
N !^| of be* 10
eh S and 10
ft tt pf 1* ’ SE poai, on
E boundary
________ _ 36 19 30
Run tV 415 ft N 100 ft
E 115 ft S 100 ft
e
ol S fo ot N E
ut S E ' a
10
36 19 10
*
» S of S l y of S ' t , of si: : ft
aif N W fi
36 19 30
3
N 119 It ol Leg 310 It. s of
NE ror ol
N W '* ’ uf
NWU
79, 19 30
_i *#
Bun S 210 It E : t " I t
N 210 It VV 210 ft
1
11•»y ift■ Hub IMiliInn at Itrcn, .1rd la Plat Book 1
Lot: .1 - ...
•

Th® Pt®rld® Land and Culoalullon Company'® C rlr ty I’ tanlatlon. ■■ Recorded In I'la*
llook 1, l’ a*e 139. Seminole Counly Itcrord*

Last 10.—

19

35

8E ‘ ,

10.35
19.62
0.30

J. M. tViw

.

I, and S i , o! M W '»
of H t V . of N E 'i
_

u vs

•John Stahl. fiuardiaa
Kilt abet h Illicitly
N. J Ktrnatium .. _.........

ller-

Ur * 3 19 ch S o l N W ror or
N H » | ______ ________________ .19
run S 9 p -10 ch E 16 ch
N t t l y to be* {lea# W
719 l e e t ) ............................
N &gt; , of N t V 1. of BW*i of N E

11.91

7 &amp;-10 C. It. M ,!l, r If, „ ,

--------l----

A. I&gt;. Jittkina ...___

Sanford Uriahs*, a* Hecorded .In I’ lal llook 3. I ' a c ftt, Se ml note Coiinty llecord*
. .
39.13
VV 1* f i e l d *
Lot Id .
*
( . H. Pinger
4,'i.oc
l-tyl* 11 and 16
C. II. IIIIIRI r
4.93
Lot* 1C and I!)
........ 3.PA
It.
J
Molly
Lot 4 2 ___ _____ _____________ . . .
2.99
P.
K l e l n r r t ...............
luit 111
______ ______________
K. !„• Woodruff
____
7.16
Lola 143, 141 and 145 ....... ........
IV. K, Leasin'* .Huh IKiUlun aa Krrardrd a Plat Ho ik I. I'a|e IT, Hrmlnalr C®. llecard®
6.91
A. J. llolln
6.25
A. Itoiin
i
DOS
It. E. Ilillyard
l.uti i t , 15 and 1(2 ... . _ ______
tV. P. Leav itt __ ..
1.13
Lola 7. 9, 11. 12 and 13___ ____

12.70

S «,

County

Acre,

L o t 2 I'eaa E f l 7 f t l . _ _ _ _ . w _
W 306 4-10 ft af Lot 4 ___ ____
W ' j of J.ot s
..........
____
K 'p o f Lot 6 . '___ _____

___ __ L-----

nrd.

rb S 13 oh, K t o ’ Beg,
S

* record. I .

Wee Twp R*e

AmlTaaca * ( ' . d r . DESCRIPTION OK LAND

OW N Hit

Aces®

be* (laa* land rinered
by deed No. Sd»2 and re­
recorded in deed book
3 ! ' * ■ * 399 Seminole (To

■

#
5

19

*s ®« T w» n«a

land

All land c o v e r e d . by deed No.
2392 and recorded
In
Deed It. ok 3 i 'a * » 299

Amt Tale* A t'.M

owner

Crrmrr It. I’ olter

or

•

PAGE THREE

TU B SANKORH H R fU L D

April 2 4 , 19IV

tic*.

ft *

*$ r?a f . ^ &gt;4

* *

eh N

’

r-- =

*, r

■■

No.

2 I i*r

49. Semlnolo Counly

..

Record*

I M 0 The T o o n of Sanfnrd aa llrrorded In Plat llook N c. I on l’ * * r , 56 (o 61 and t’ ofc * 113
Intefeat in I &lt;&gt;l* to and I I
lllork 2
111, IIS, 116 and 117, Seminole Counly Rerorda
Aldridge
3 99
intere.t
in l.ut- lo and 11
M. Smllli’ aaThlrd Sab Die. aa Hc'Cqrdrtl In l*t®( HtioV l, H|r MC, Hrmlnotr Counl; All Block I. Tier 11
3! TO
Mfc.
Block
3
II r c*»f cl*
Aldridge ( hack
(H i
Ci VV, 5 miiC
laa 19 IS
3 39
iu)t, 3 and 9 . . . . . , --------0 im All B'ock 1, Tier Jo. Back
Mr,. Alice Shantey
laa 191
1; \V s ti 11h
I I I*»
lu&gt;ta 5 and 6. back laa 1915
Mr, -^yce Shanley.
!» IH Ail lllnek
VI. K i n g i a n , addition lo Sa nta ,it a . llrrorded In I’ lal llnok I. I 'age I I 9,
I
1 I I. f 2". Pack
Seminole f o q a l y Beta,da
'■1 I'M s
« ; \V *S Utah
I I li
N Si) II Lot 9
Sanford f j r m *
l l c o r d i d In Plat It,.,,k t, I*1f P»
j%n.I 121 Sc rnlrittlr
Jr oir il« t " t , 1. r. t 411.t i llb.r, J.
.
VV A Le flier
4 93
l.ol 6, Block’ !
W J l« V|tfr
1 :u
Tii*i 7
AIfis I 'lt«4f»I*irii*
n I m»
j ntf In, III... k J
Oiayman A Tucker'* .V«l Jill
to Aan.nrd *. Ilecordru lo l’ l®l llook No. I. r a g e 24.
2'i 11# :u»
A Hr® V. IloMiSfl.
N fi of NW
of SE
no
- T lrr 7
1T I j i
7'k’ VJtJ K Shrifi f
I I *"»S
Seminole ( u jn l, llrcurdo
l.ol. '( and 1*1 in.,, k _• 1 ie, ,
N 11 acre* id S R 1, n | S M 1*
*11 l i
11* an
lj
Lata fe £ , and 7, Block 2
. w U p tU
I
I'll K , Sh8*«faT
C. A. U f f l e r _________ _
W I,
nf ' S E ' ,
of SW t r.f
I ’ I- I 1ml 1, Hlaa-k I I. Tt»
ii i . **% l.ol : Bloch I
t: J .I’ ayl-r
W. A. Ultlrr
. ...
NW
P | \v •nlcud
2'J Ul :®u
Ta,v|*f K SIn’itK’F
i.&amp;i I.ot 2 Block 5
. *1*1 ft U * ui Hl*lrk f l P f |i»
______
. J. P. Baker
..._____ ,
. 21/ lt» •lu
S W . Of S E ’ , rtf SW
IA.U1 I cl I III tick 5
\V J. T!ti*;»en
L0
f *a\ 1 1 h Sh* ^p* f
»3U l.u! 1, ll)o(*k I, 1‘irf I
P,
L.
Wood,
a
(I
f l ' , 01
N VV I, &lt;1 S W ' , of
leoi II. IMhirk
t
UG,r.:i luit 2 Block 7
J. U Miller
K. S. Johnatin .
NE I,
2D 19 30
d
I *a\ L! K, Shrfcrrr
lu.l *2 Block 12
'
.
2.r*H S 2 t fi of L i t 12, 1r . i t r 3
C. If Alikin,
W !i
112**12 Lota 4 and a Block 17
Tier 2
’
'
It. J- Holly,
Mr*. Wm Leffl, r
Lift 7. Blurt. 1. T i - r ti
W II
t*. Pavioan
Hot 6 and N 20 ft ul Lot
*3
8 t f SL CirrUude A»ra
W i j taf Iml 1 and nil Lot t.
lllork 17
( U » r.tui ft. E end W by 792
4 * H'. Lul 7 lllork 17
B in d 3, Tier 8
} |. MHler
I
2*} l!I 10
ft. N and H |n SE mr;)
in
7»::».V|tI K Mill put
4.2.1 1"Ot V 1lh.rV : Tl 1 *
r . im N f o r ' . VdiR-iol
\ l&gt; -iTlhll
Sanford a " l i e rut,loll i n pi,, f|„„g
10
All in Fanfnrd Crnrtt .t *
30
30
4 III I.ot • !*'■» . i l
I '* I *■: : I|9 4741
M . «l
ole t uunli II , d«
| a
t&gt; .
r
, MultM tu
lie* N I* cur
• i 11 mi m.u k v
W
E Mark
a
" lllnek 1 1 &gt; • •
a
Run N h" eh* "
•h«
Ml II',. h It
fi. E Slack
1
N 15 ch,, W |i&gt; ch,. n
&gt;-h, I*' , rd
1' ,1 t
f
I
lul
lien
Ileal
* “ * vddl.loa to Saaford. a. Remedrd In I’ lal |U,k
i-l
eh. tv UI . h* “i
1 tu k 1 l . 1 •,
I. Ml
hrmlnulr ( ’ounlf MvfopaJ*
IS",- ih W 6 eh to U
t. * t ll ut l.ut* ’ *u.| ft .'l * ft
lads 6 and 6 , , fc
_
llnldfn ll»*a! fftrat® Co.
line nf Sonfnttl liratil
"i
Lut
7,
It! twW 4.
Mt-Hunti'li* ih l(i rniilnl in rial lloolt,
I’ 4! 4 120, St'mmi.tr (nunty llproflla
S .21 de* E alone firnnt
hd.88 |.i t« 1 « rid 3 lilizj-Jv J j
J P. Pim cy
T in 6
Hoc 72 ch*, E 4.6-H ch
l.ol pi Bloc* t T l i r I I
l i H*. l*ot4 |, anil i p llliifK $8
*
IJhiIIp VaDcIlff*t Truatt^p
.) C Lain*
N 36 dr* E 17.55 ch ■
Hft ..I V V . lllork 1 Tier 21
Mr*. M. II. Croaa
4.82 All lllork 1U .
.
*
In M line ol See, E la
Icfll 1 and M T It ..( Lot 5
All lllork 4 1 ..................
p C. l l n r k
ht *
—r
2i0
lllnek 5, Tier 1
f
hi K. SJirar*f
31.03
—_
___
lie* N W cor ol SE *4 ................
3| 19 30
U t « 9 and III liloek 5 Tier 2
:i#t i
Air.. IL II llarri*
26 Pi 31
’ I *48( 1 1 llturk 3 Tt. r 2
C7.10 r U g N W r . t r .
run E 11.10 ch to W line
licit A PeCnttea, A*i
run K 2iiu ft H tu l*n«
1.ot 13 Blo.k 5 T o r .*
cl Sanford firant B 25
It. W. Simm*
67. 40
l&gt;fl««rn
pupqryrtl
and
I.ot J ll'ork 6 Tier 3
SK,eil
tie* W 12.50 ch.
W
L. II Thra.her
un«urvry&lt;*d
land in
2H 19 31
V V , o f Lot, 6 and 7 Bflil ■II
6J2 ch. N 11.32 c h ' t o
V
\»
y
lu
W
br
ur.dery
of
c
i
l
10
Lot 8 lllork 5 Tier
K. turn «IM
A. ,H..L*p*on
13 43
fire
26 t V 31
|.o( 5 lllork 5 Tier 8
P. t'arrl.b
llrg SE ror *.f s VV 1* of SE '*
31 19 30
3»* l i
ft 5u f( of \V 100 ft
run VV to rh. N 15 rh
I all t V 6. 7, 8. 'J and to. 11K•• H t
and
lr*«
that
part
»ul«|
To r 9 ■
Boa Packard
E 10 rh H IS rh
u
ll I* (‘ nultrr
28 76
7 95
I u Takarh)
I.ot* 3. 1. 5. 6 7. 8, 9 • rut lir
lire 15,01 fb S of ft h'rr. poit
llrg f»00 ft ft til K W tilt, of
80 00
lllork
5.
Tier
I
I
.
.
V
V
ll
Pell
on N line of
31 XU 30»
I .o'- l
28
VV J Thigpen *
Lot 6 Block 6 Tier 7
It 0.1
run ft 11.96 ch E 9.25
run N (n ,src* hrir ft 100
M u Lula ilftion Hat
Iart-9 Hlnrtr 6 T W 11
n 86
ch N 11.96 rh VV 9 25
ft H to N Iiu* I.91 4 VV
ito«a John,on King
u&lt;
•rhiln*
11
1*. Mrf«o*an
» 32 l.nl t llluck 7 Tier I
100 fl tu |»rg
VV II Kelli*
I ql 6 Block 7 Tier I
33.11J
Bag I f ,t o ch E ut SW ror
11 19 10
llrg l m i
ft ft nl S W
rur &lt;if
l.nl I 'lee, E 6 9 ' , fe e l., ilturit
•
run E I 2.f.n rh N , fill
l.nl 4 ___
2H
27.53
M. I’. Llpe
7 Tier 2
ch VV 1C.55 rh S 8 69
run W 203 ft ft* to pt
VV II Wight .
33 W1
II, nr* llakr
11
chain*
II) Lot a Black 7 Tier t
*. on moandrr lino of Cut
33 91
llrg at N w tor ..f NE '*
I". H. Plngee
Lot 3 Block 7 Tire 6
32 1U lu
4 ft tu p| ft' nf beg S to
Eirkiel I lirk.on
1I CO
I ut 9 Block 7 Til l '•
run E 12 eh 8 20 ch to
brg
ruacti
All lie., 7« fl E and VV *.y t2S
It ul W ,.f S A L E llv
llrg Nft rot I riit I
_ 'Jb
ll N and S in N E curl
Wly along
R
of
W
run VV 202 ft to pt of
VV J Thnm|i«nn
1I 4 i
Block 7 Tier 1.1
7 5-10 ch N 29 de* W
brg thrnrr
N tu SriP
10 It E A V. by 125 ft N A S
10,96 ch lo \V linn nf
Dnr VV lo o ft S
to ft
In
N E rur
Block
7
•
•inr ftov 1 ft lm» ft
N E I* Of sal I aec I ion .W
4
0.98
Tie,
|1
J
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i.smg
10 ch. S !| 39 Ch laa It
It**e r.ffo'i fl W Arid 1135 (l N of
J E. Laing
f.7tt
S ' , ul N IP , Block 7 Iter 18 .
Sft cof
ol W id S A I. E It)
29 19
|0 * *»
M r. M VV. .ovrll
Lot 9 lliock 8 Tier I
r*4n W 7M3 ft N 11 7U fi
N L L along aame 23 cha
N
of lull 9 and S 31 It of
1*1) til bi g
S I I de* E h c h t o *
jt
n
I I ‘Hi 1ft g ft ftft ror
I
II O 5 VV 1' End'll
T,nl 7 IIlock 8 Tier I.
In take S 61 de* VV In a
29 ■19 31
15 OH
11 VV Venaide
1 ut t III..! k « I tec 7
run N 2«» ch W &amp; rh *S
poll,I 30 ch* W nf E line
VV VV. AVer nail.)
Lot 6 lllork 9 ’I ti r 2
10 rh ft :» rh
iif i i f *e,it 10 ch, N i.f S
it
54.00 llvg 5 rh n\ uf ft ft rtif
II. I.. Terwllllgef
Lot 8 Block D Tier I
.*•» 19 .11
Bee nf N K ‘ , S IO ch
I.ot 9 lie." N 3 leelt llturk 9
run ,SJ *»l *h VI b 4*fl H
W in SW mr of N W ,
■A gne, ll Ithnadi »
45 1 H
Ti, r I
*
2*M’ h V f» rh
N
to N VV cor nf See
19

1 I.ot I ll lni jk |0 I - f

_

I

Lot* &gt; and I lllnek i t T'ler 7
! All le‘ N I., and '
S PH) ll
n l S W ’ ,1 Blue k 10
Ti. r IS
S 50 Ir nf SVV&lt;. Block IU,
Tier 15
N 59 tl ..I S PtO fr of S W *
___ ___RUeV-ph-Tfrr-ni ----------lull* l a n d 2 ICock I I T V r 2
214

Pavid K. Shearer

N

3 4.38

IH fi

u| I..!

Tt, r 2

7

llluck

.... _ . . .

„

Upaata

fun N 6 eJ, f: |,y

H

I,., £ *b,W 10 eh
_
«♦* .SVA-’ i , w and If*** ft S
“ I NE ror
run . 470 ft W 195 It
N 47S
•*£ »« _______
He* ion i ,l
U, fl s and 1350.62 ll
w «f NE ror....... ...
...
run w 9 2 ) , |( B t j o |,
R 92 I, ft N 470 ft
** *• ‘ 0 «h K of SW ror
™

Jacob Lln dgrca

30

24

19

35

19 30
Edward II. Winana

36

ID

30

19

30

1*

30

*
16

4.92

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vide ot aunt to E llna of
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.ot® |, ?, 6. 8 anil 2 1 ___ : ___
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Lot* 11, 23 and 24 .
U l 22
Lot* 26 and 28 .. _____ ____ _
I.OI* 25 and 29
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Imt* 63. G4. 96. 66. 98 and 99...
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Let* 81, 82 and 8 3 . .,
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STEAMSHIP AT TEMPLE

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At u regular meeting of Sanford
cadi of the coupty units who have
o. p.
agreed upon thi' will In* represent.d.
lodge room \pril :dih. l'*I7. great , £ J 1 1 i l l / A V i l 1 K X J i 1
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incited and
d to attend tho
versnry* soti’lces wi re conducted by J
monthly meetings. But as during
tli* pastor and people of the Flint
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th'1"ftfnt of tfi ■ nummiT |*. might he
Baptist chutfcht umi it. was ordeied i
dlfllinh for ail members to aU m l
that the pastor and church lie notJ-•
such me ..nj . the month!* attend­
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ance will not h'e obligatory, .tul or; •
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hondoii. May I. The \nte*icnii
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of merobe9 ot ,ora' *''***
nine
Aim-ilimn
navitl
guiim.-.s
u.r.thkt
vrili.\\.
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in
thu^hfltory
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or m*ighb
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rooting u
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-*1Sunfnrd-S •••i-re. (I. O F The'innu- he ot will M«m j purr ha--"d.* Thw imlu, try. Jt ivouIl| Mir„ ri, (. vou to
name
for
its
wur
,, th.- co»t of. sup­ ni-sinV
f
permanent organization for the
jTJl- \ ai‘;imr;i iv.h souk-by if (L r- In n of
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cm
Katurdav
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at In* had ar 7
! perpoi" of bcnefltting nil humanity nU'*s tor
r " '‘r
r«»n
exists . to what legis.
Will th "! by b&lt;- 1•&lt; adit* work constantly touches th«*
wai on the v a. to ill. l .i• •«L o '.luck ..&gt; ; m.i i *d .o t lm Maptirt &gt;vil| lx. nm .ti th - most p
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KOU,d .
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the ,ndut.
eii"d and th
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•dl being of civilians as well ns
Stnt. .
lodge* in the sure if th [ir»r&lt; -nt try.
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Temple*
in
a
hod.,
where
neats.
w«r.M.Vt of tliepi are satisfied
for idutt .
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tbow connected with military orT!&gt;- chi. f mate and 17 im-n! in - ii‘ e -rved to,- th m. The ollliers tic- plans of ih • mcnih'-tH ate c Tried on' ’ [with present ctinditloiis and are bit asm. . "
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nrviutlons and operations. in-in"
&lt;ludin; 3 of ; lie \
in- i-rtvi fupled t*v rostrum, and,tin- evon-;
‘ letSy'opposed to any legislation of
F ifth r i:ii'oMii.ii.ion eoiici ruing h.
I irti^f in P i,v M " c" !li in wur' i't/.’w prr. ' im \w opened Jiy a piano
gunners have lov-n"landed.
kind. •
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Patriot-.
Xh iuf! ;in ' entailed !&gt;y*nny great Seininolir K d Crass w i-l: wilt i» *
A 1our qnntnU
ti •. &gt;‘iXt-- of. * IfUtnhe'r. 1 \t-ca ion b&gt; the
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ii,i»tir of Hood, ftro or famine,, or puldisheii in *h- Stthfan! Herald ,1It-1" seif' U-«( 1
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jgj,., p-cat epidemic, is always n- j from
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ell ved by Red Crn •
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[URi, ami nutrea which arc irm ir-l
n- ...u t&gt;r II.
3f»y din *rnf.-tn sudi~ ptareg t w t h
lep!*»'t;'el mc.iged until t lie a ■*!
hii p^y»i (i, while tho" Bed ( ‘ ron-i
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laourtt o f magnificent work tfpioni hhiji of -i - *j0 ill it is i Xpci ed thru
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t'iant ut Jacl-'-onvill -. not
tsbctrular and other rUlTejerjr.
by tli* tr.iddi of May lid-* numb’ r
* ht fw-.-id t-a i t Mau* j mnn UnVih -,.. f,*ft lv e ■ ; ,J In r»'•'**' ' 1, • f n
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CROSS
YORK FACTS
FOR COUNTY

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1,200.000. Tin* United S:nt&lt; &lt; » f
* . ■•• es t hat has « \&lt;-r ] i h" iilUliL t.V taliiiiujiy* aif! well. '
tut -iioiir.hlitor i ■aL■&gt;!*-•»•**! th •'f ’ lillway
liiiw.-ver
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BeriLslorll. f'l.'in ir Get man amhassn-i it wah an xilif story to the
dav .i m&lt; ml* r &gt;&gt;, .It.- liiiii-~' who W a
| yarl; il. , iption to the Bed Cros&lt;
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he owned -VOItO lie.id of ?.i *ic * cattle
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T H IS S I M M E R
If
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good
we
are
lor
hittcil,
opposed
to
the
Tax
Cuntil
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Another step in tiie forward of ^ :..i» »i
L\,-r m i • I lie U -raid : :1 ’ • d 1,1 mi .inn our-curiosity wa* excited to
lengib
ITo ttlll ii. ( ‘allfill 1 1. .il *4. t)w Ilyin 1 . 1
fr.ii *r. i.-- ei|iiir% d ns is so "oft *n
i.ianJt of Sanford l it.'* will nooii lie commenting *»n th--* n.my wa.- hill. Iut*mi 'lie goo-l d»‘l »°bl- t.'.tiis of t ho hiixin ' ju S.mf'itd - "I!.' ! *'| • •*; * 11j|.-rTi " ,lt of .-ffm in'r n -1 hoVy. ttinn/. ~
&lt;:. Tn re are four couraca
launched .in eariv.»»t ainl that i* the T L —*-‘i*F-----V'rrvH t-,'M Si.Ti'/-. o|nni" .j.ir.io . L ' l l o w j at a il. bri|t". aiid, t'*■
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winch may he organ*
(iith
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Sxnford
in.t*i.
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a,,i f ; oqunty th r.*.i* not a-singl-* cow asrilTunrul ’ t‘ .-.v,. ptislo!! ce i’llll'Titig. w . it.lit is tipi..
that u( Mft’; .lijiit-u -veiu l lo-al in-luiu. --that had
■bid ill.
i': i| Cross chaptirs or.Those who thought a new *pn^tollice ti -.tan. . .
or • to his aUmtlort of wh *c th'- v ■! t*i - !• any h i ; ij.mil t■« l.ht ■ _ ,P(l. a..nlawt him hut in three o f.
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»uih^.i : L»r»»t Aid: Klomenturv
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■ i ’ Hght and (l|i adj.vining countlea Jie i. paying
for Sanford would' he' a ftzxie «nil
not
only exprt ’• sympathy for th
Senator ’ F'Hnri kal'l that
-Hjti-r.:* #nd Home Care of tile &gt;iek:
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l*'d th *■#! (taxes on 1780. head
look at The Ilriald tlda week and
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Horr- Bi * i, &lt; anti Presparation
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Ph • 11- old adv.o*
mite wh.:e.tie- i;oVirnn.ent
a»kTi
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( old .»! i . ! ' f :.tsuir | i' o.tt,«»;
Now..you are aurpn&gt;.-d to learn
\hi 111 ih P 'l i win'ri I’ h 'an .
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Ijji’-iiinga, l»jtit none of.
ing for bids uVi.n the new pwsi.ollice
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of the I.Vtol
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that t h o " ard l uUj -.arti who object
j : hrough V " « “ 1! . 1 'tl! if ! i Jf
*• . s .is obligatory, though
• a l'lti.* *'. f , . ■ tlie .'v'esj first i - i" *of the p.thui'dhig a; d t In* .p'Vt *ntn at n%- r
to tick eradication it * public cxti * an* ■xldliit at th* I' AU4UI4 - - l paihy of. an &lt;&gt;dd Kell
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P* r mid fought "it through. And all
joke* aliotit^ tlr*s«* inalt erat
, j n - Iiilli!
|miiis • ju&gt;-t don't want j t ul a n y .,
position.
fatpi'iar with ih e 'ft.s l
Th • Baptirt Tt rnple v
crowded down the line T h -’ ll-raid h:.s taken price. H ei'W: that incy-tmd tho
All of which .mi'ifns that in n few
I’ l^‘,r Ibfthe -a'rie of th’eir families if
in. i 'he locil loilijh w»-r-* well rc|i- nt» rn-iive Intrrrr In ull that pertains ill. huN - been.altadt d to i nch otljet
bo: fr* ti of tiie community pionth* tho nev. pustotllce building
Uncle Snm Statues
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i.-.pVated and live anniversary :«x*?r-. t.i n c- .t'-r Sunfoid.
for Sanford will b.V built or. at iea t
so long th.*/ cannot endure. the
Hui i, n:. j„ general.
...
•Ed I.a'iie. the i-enhil. manager of
plans
have
not
nmtuted
but nil of
thought of a liciutreading seporathn wor.k vill be started. In.this the Lyric Theatre manaerd to r«- «i.Mi. were all that could In* dcsir*-d
our plans have In-on good ones .itltd
M“‘ ‘ ci»lt* imagine that taking
tfon.
But if your cuticspondent’a
time of war and high price** »|»J curo several ivory tinted statues of by the, members of the lodgm. and
f they, have not been net -d upon it
* *'u* 'Id Course would ohliatge
lie ir friend*.
opinion is worth considering, this is
shortage of materials the work may
ifnde. Sam standing before th ,
| jo to.musing duties at the front
Tiie-following ofllcern of the Odd has been on account of lack of co­ not *lho.real jiy lfl lie? i.adicatioit
*&gt;• &lt;•**! ,,*, under‘R e d -Cross dircc- be delayed somewhat hut thut *heJ-3vmo*irnri
operation uiwm the,pait of the nu-n
ointment.'
Gov. .itinent
dipping
iitiildlng will be built 1* » *ute and up
' re
“ T * to, tight . The wo. k is v.ry ;
%
w «o * *
ready
o-bekaha
of Sanford w’bo fiave been s!er*|ilng
1 hi is u mistake. The. Bed
Bebckuhs
Wontti
iTcep
a
check
on
the
number
certain
fuel..
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•&gt; • &gt;' ms .not accept ns . nutses
Mcri'TlunU, Nobh upon their lights,and hnvn fail 'd to of cattle owned by each individual
Mrs.1
The’ ludldltig will hr Hi f t on other* would Ilk-- them lie has some
do (h it duty a* titixens, 1 ,
^ »hoi knowledge and expcrlGrand. .
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and it would bo up to the Tux As­
I f - aid ofilee. We
ll »o limited. • Even when one Flint attest mid 50 feet on ralmetto on sale at 7:
Tliis pap.-r lias advocalbd a White sessor to govern himself accordingly.
Mis.* T. E. Spoor, Vlvee Noble
whttongHy takes'the fcoursc in Ele- and will occupy the greotet part of acknowler’ ; wi h'thaiiks the rift of G ra n d.
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* Way for Sanford fur. many year*
• .n .L‘o.:i Mr. I.uiiq and
t. n "V- ** :i"ne and Home Care of the beuatiful rorner *Jot formerly one of
!)••&gt; .iu-*v il is th e ’ best ••jrtem, of . The Federal rertidf giv** tin* nmn« ’ . C. Morris, Secretary.
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’ -U* further knowledge and owned by the Sanford House Com*. Uncle S-t-ri now ad &gt;rn* Tho Herald
lighting that any » ity can obtain. ber of rattle in Flotilla as being
L F. McClellan^ Treasurer.
*tiil Wssininj. are rei|Uired and puny. The lot iit’ oo the corner of olllce. r. . .Ld. udntired by ull who
ir tax rolls of the
K. E. Singlnlnr" ^VtH***"1
ndu ctof.
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^ Now that the time is oppmtun* to 51j01t,000
_n th •• additional courses "place First, street and l'al^ ,y.y . Ax&gt;mp: see lju- f.iVue
slate
show
onl..
$561,300. The cen­
Mrs. J .-H. Ferguson, Chupluin. * Vuve a Whit** Way in Sanford not
sus
figures
w-eie
given
bn oath, while
*^l' Jcr °hHgation to volun- and was purrhusi'd sever .il years ago.
oiil^’
upon
the
iiusint-s*
sticeta
but
Odd Fellow it
tho
ruMMor’*
figure*
wc-to
not.
1 " i!' u' b ' lasses will be fornied by the government. Since that time
uiion
the
liulkheud
and
lake
front
Tho Lyric Theatre will have the
J. F. McClelland, 'Noble GraruL
ili'J 'r 'Kt- Seminole county auxil- the necessary steps to gel the up* pleasure of presenting Kitty Gordon
boulevard
The
Herald
has
purchased
L. F. Ito|&gt;ei, Vice Grand.
Th refute, ii the .census depart­
•’ ami ihfot mation concerning ptopriation and the soundings, etc., in "Forget-Me-Not” on Friday. Tho
J. \V. O. Singletary. Recording tin*, tit at Whit** Way post to be erect­ ment is tight only half the cattle in* cl be published "when form- have been taken and the worx will play i* notable for the beauty* and Secretary.
ed in Sanford and it is being in­ Florida an* on the* tax rolU of the
he ready for proceeding as soon as smartnc** of its gowns, for the wenlte
Permanent Secretary, J. H. Fer­ stalled in front of The Herald of­ slate. At IC.QO per head the num­
fice upon li-'iald Square and in a ber .of entile escaping taxation
Bui*r 1' f Work required of an­ the successful- bidder gets the eon- uf incidents and the unfailing con­ guson.
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few days the hright_ and elTulgunt would amount to $3,000,000. Tick
sistency of the story ultd fir tho
Treasurer, W. P. Stone.
ther! |
M" " r* i!t ’’Kal Rutherings is tract. *
.ay* will In*.sited over the street to eradication would '.-lierefore -m. an
Trustees. C. F. Brannon, J.
This postofilcc* wax made possible aumptuousness with which the drama
dudin,
° f ho,p,lal 8,1pplies (in­
attract the -attention of the* visjt'or something to the Treasury depatl* ‘ bt^ts, .towels, etc..*, or gar. by the active work of Tho Herald has been .staged. The ofTeting is a Hall, Jno. D. Jinkius.
lo the fact that Sanford will soon lie ment, as well a* to the cattle in- »Urh o «-socks, pajamas, etc., and the appropriation for the lot truly notable one. Do not miss it.
J. A. Cheek, it. S., W. P. Stone,
the
model city that this—paper has dustrv.
L. S.. C. C. qpbb. It. S./J. F. Hick­
6*d o U , r h thlT,° U Very Brnnt wus grunted while Hon. Frank
fought for so long.
Seculing 125,000 .stalks of sugar
.tv"
hUI’Plies in great vari- Clurk was our congressman. Since
son, I*. S., C. F. Brannon, Chaplain,
s' ^
Cross pamphlets state. t hat (ime out present congressman, pane us a starter (or the planting of D.* II. Hodgt-s. Warden, F. E. Single­
Ah soon ns it i.&lt; ready for (he light­
Two carload* of young lierefore
10,000
acres’
In
cane
in-St.
Lucie
ing
system w e wttt give a history hull* were shipped into Olay county
&lt; “ !a‘ “ •s',minolt&gt; county is con- Hon. W. J. Sears has woiked untary. I, G . I ( ’ . Hall. l» G.. J. I)
U ’ S l ; * V'»«l. .HI I - c o n d u c t •ceasingly for the sum ncr«-ssuiy to county within tho m-xt few yenis. Dossey, It. S. S., It. G. Hickson, uf the White » Way •• and What• it recently, coming ftoin Texas nnd
•• SblosJiimd
»♦*£)..
....... "nrr ‘t(Jwn
own groups. give Sunfoid the' proper building County Agent Wiyren • has begun L. S.‘ S., District Deputy Grand means lo the city. . .
were imported lor breeding purposes.
tho movement which promise* eventAnd tho.v are other business linns
b^inr h 'i in° ri' Jrr(lu‘!tit meetings and that, he has* pushed il through
Master, W. P. Slone.
in this city thut should follow suit.
ill theso troublesome times speaks ully to make this-one of the leading
The nuids in Folk c'ounty were te
\ lm ((j ‘ fur
ui,ih,‘,
;
nkinR,
of
,uch
In recognition of the ovryices giv ;n
UHI be directed or •sug- well for Our Joe. And despite the counties in (he south alonj* this'line.
• The women * OL Winter Haven cintly tested by hauling over them
the
Odd
Fellows
nnd
Hebokahs
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in
Tho
amount
of
eune
secured
will
be
K»rh . . |b" Jacksonvlllo chapter. croakings of u few who think it will
twenty eight ton*, and upon exam­
. '*• ’ borhood or town will bo never be buill we would respectfully sutlirient to ‘ plant fifty six acres, ihe anniversary exercises the local have made six hundred pound* of
orunfce
marmalade,
which
they
will
ination aftet wuids did not Show sign
lodge last night passed the following
Ic, iu ^ ,’t,ld" nt* individual credit refer them to the notice of the gov­ which will bo added to from time to
of a crack.
smd
to
the
hospitals
of
Europe.
resolutions:
time.
UI . and u monthly mcetipg ernment In this issue.

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Among The Theatres
cat World
Picture
Brady-Made
which bears the title of "T h e Fam­
ily' Honor."
In this play Robert
Warwick and June Elvidgc are' seen
as the stars and both of them have
interesting and drnmalic roles. Mr.
Warwick is seen in n particularly
effective part In which -he does r.om
brilliant anf forceful acting.
Mias
Elvidgc has u difficult part that she
handles with skill in a very aaif-fa&lt;-tory manner. The picture is a dnlifl^l throughout.
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happiness. Next the young Eve is
shown as a young woman, the foster­
child of Quakers, who marries a mil­
lionaire, and ns Evo Hrandon goes
to the city still in pursuit of happi
ness. The final picture is the nobleminded woman who hnd found per­
fect joy in giving her lifo to the ser­
vice of little children!
In this Metro wpnderplay, which
shows all phases of civilization, from
primitive life 'onward, Mme. i’ctrovn
is supported by a notable, cast, in­
cluding William L. Hinckley, Ed­
ward Koseman. Laurie Mackin nnd
little Flotenre Moore.

Mme. Petrova In “ Thr Sorrel of
"T h e Family Honor”
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Eve" Tuesday
.
"1 am delighted with your engage­
"W hat was the secret of th • first ment to Doris Leighton." jiaid -Gen.
woman}"
Wayne, a' proud old American pat­
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riot,’
to his son, Aijthoay, a sucieasThis nll-hr; ertzjnt question Isj an­
ful
young
portrait painter.
"W o
swered’ in tho Mctui-rcpulur. Pin;'*
have
.truditjons
to'maintuii,my
sou,
and Players Production, “ Tho
nod in Doris you are bringing Li.
rret of Eve," which fill V • mi
the Stai T V n '.c nn Tu eH a,.
•&gt; the family a yout-&lt; woman wa
the gifted Mme. Petrova as the slur. everything r.-.*. ! &lt;ou il ■'csire, lovPerry-Vckcuil-41r°ct ■ ,t '.is- fixu-pax-t*&amp;tctr&lt;&gt; wonth'rplnv, wF.h is f-oe*
the pen of Anion Holfn ;n. a u ih r •&gt;.
mnny successes.
"Tho Secret o{ Eve"
i h &gt;w in
every potiod of the w &gt;:M' . hi*'•&gt;•&gt;*
men nnd women hay*- occupied
minds with tho fevered pursuits af ojselfish happiness, and the eegrot of
Eve 'Brandon dlscove’ s la— what?
See the |ilav and find the u»’*w

LYRIC
THEATRE
THE HOUSE Ttftt PLEASES

PROGRAM M E

Lyric Monday
How on upright mnn was hounded
by the ingenious powers of evil in
municipal politics, how they drove
him to desperation whon his beau*
tiful wife was estranged from him,
how he battled for vindication, only
to sink deeper into ruin, is told in
“ The Destroyers."
How the man.
man found refuge in the wintry wilds
of Canndn. how he found true hearts
there and peace is a story full of red
blood nnd courage, suffering and re­
ward.

T O N IG H T
World Brady Presents Robert
Warwick nnd June Elvidgc in

“ The Family Honor”
.
Also n Christie Comedy
The kind that makes you laugh^

SATURDAY
"The Common Sin”
“ An Old Bird Pays a Vlalt'
Grace t'unnrd and Francis Ford
. in the

‘ ‘ Purple M a s k ”
M ONDAY
o Stewart

Trie D estroyfcPs
tPTTr r ttitmn real nr
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"Pntria.”
Tho effect is inspiring
and impressive, audiences every­
where sjt spellbound under the mag­
ic influence of the great artist’s gold­
en voice giving expression to tho en­
nobling sentiments of her groat
countryman’s immortal verse.
in view of tho fact that tho great
photoplay, “ Pctria," the Interna­
tional serial * supremo, with Mrs.
,Vernon Cnstlo ns the star Is being
shown*at’ the Lyric Theatre oVcry
Thursday, an nmiptation into Eng­
lish of Victor Hugo's ipspiring poem

Commerce Commission until the
people who pay-'tho freight can.Jie
heard. The shipper in view of the
faot that it affects his pocket hook
and not only tho-*ahlpp*r but every
citizen, should take notice of devel­
opments of this highly important
csr.o nnd should support the Sanford
Hoard of Trade in its efforts in their
interests. Not only was a meeting
of Southeastern shippers held in
Chattanooga to ' combino their ef­
forts but seven men attending this
meeting have 'been delegated to ap­
pear before the Interstate Com­
merce Commission. Washington, D.
C., in behulf of tho shipper or re­
ceiver of freight nnd among that
seven is a representative of the San­
ford Hoard of Trade. A 15 per cent
increase means to Seminole county
ard to tsvery interior county in Flor­
ida, thousands of dollars added
frelgh- charges annually arid the
Sanford representative
took
thostand that the shipper Could not: af­
ford no increase and asked for a
hearing along’ with tho interest of
other states.
Without doubt this
work* is th* mou beneficial to you
that bus been attempted and your
hearty coop., ration i&lt; solicited..

the first period began November
1! and lasted twenty days. The
second period began December 5
and continued for 20 dayi, c|o*inj
January 17, 1917.

During the first period the cow,
fed on wheat bran, cottonseed meal
and siluge produced 902.5 pound*
of milk; those fed peanut meal pro.
duced 1.044 pounds of milk; those
fed velvet bean meal produced
889.7 pounds of milk. During the
/econd period the cows fed on cot­
tonseed mea! produced 843.2 pounds
of milk; those fed peanut meal pro­
duced 995.fi pounds of milk, and
thos? fed -velvet bean meal pro­
duced 1,018.5 pounds of milk. I»u.-.
ing the third period the cow fed on
cottonseed rival produced H3fi. 1
pounds of milk; those fed peanut
meaj produced 715.7 pounds of milk
and those fed velvet bean meal pro­
duced 880.2 pounds of milk*.

Tho total amount of milk’ pro­
duced .during the three periods' by
feojlirtg cottonseed meal was 2,001.8
pounds or 302.5 gallons'; by feeding
peanut meal; .2.7.15.11 pounds or
’ 320.i gattnr.d: by feeding
bi-.iri
miAl cation produced ino;e :;ilk
than did either eot tnns.*ed ne .h ie
Du
Mi::;. L it yooc- town *n- pr-mtrr—rrmat. T il- d-'l'-'-i 1
li f in-. » fanth'--- Lt—u4U—w*«-oVi» -in
da&gt; . Think of t li • f u j &lt;• and di*
|Am*rican heart * t(rut fervor of pa*pi ay a -pint ili.it shin • wi.h p.-o; riot ism which in* original evokes in
I'nrli women ev-rywhere, rapt
’y i.bon . recited by the incmi
ral.-le Bernhardt.
The adaptation follows: * t
PATH IA
By Vlrtor Hugo
\danted Iiv K’ . P Baheoek

Featurin g Mrs. Vernon Castle
Also a 5 r*'«•! gold rooster feature
COMING—lloacoc \rhuckle the
funnicM comedian in the World m
bin ! it -• orxdu'll »n

nor a iepie«en:ativo nil., oi if your
thoughts at" all fa: you. / -If you
mu..t progress or you -ii;&gt; backward
and no matter what f ■**:*t ;-ju r.-.-a:
or whut « xctis-* you offer, you'll find
ths veil too thin nnd easily pbrCed
i&gt;:
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amount of milk ;&gt; od/i ed "
hen n tmal and •’'cotton seed
litt.** more than 2} ga .• .
In reckoning tho feed e .«
gallon of mIB\ lit.- f !

‘ ‘ Th e fitiCclior B o j”

ill N at.&lt;&gt;n *,n*el. tier :'uul is thine.
'Tho thmi lie sore distressed.
Behold her standing in the door!
Thus all our ancient pride
Is horn a'npw! We dare brave more
Where countless hosts have died.
Her eoiniuer ing glances wuk’e our
hearts.
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I ir forest nest where sunshine darts.
She stirs us to be strong. *
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The Angel of tfie Dny appears,
roeute An- 1 As Hope and Love foretold:
used him .Kiirlmtilrc** who ean banish fears,
lo (or her. ' In Pntria behold,
p. Returns Bright Angel, when the powers vile
father that
Thy mirror dare to brave,
. Gen.
’Tho dark the skies, thy fnithful
id Lorn an
smile
e.
( ’ mist halt the enslaving*wav.*.
1 me. He |Thru) ordetest men to take tin*
i the dust.’ I
Sword.
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iire*-r. He
\ml. in they Nuntc to slay
ne is going! And proudest Lunds, with linn aeA
iman. J)o i
cord
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Peanut, Velvet Beau nnd Cottonseed
Meal for .Milk Production
To produce milk at .-»• profit on*
rmiici have good producing cows and
at the same time must |»» ucotiom•ical in feeding.’ It "is not meant that
the rows lie given light rations, hot
l lint those feeds he lined lhut pro­
duce the most milk a', the p-ust east.
to the gallon. In •dairying it is not
the milking of so many rows twice
« aeji day that governs tIn* co*f of.
production, hut lilt quantity of milk
each cow in tjie herd puts in tinpail twice each day.
Horn.*. food*
are better milk produ er* . hvt-ot hr*.
The object of i hi* t*.*t w-is i*»
make (i comparison of the vulu-.* of
bright cottonseed meal, peanut meal
nnd 'velvet
n meal
.md’
pods ground togeth-u) for mill: pro­
duction.

cents; for peanut meal I: v.as It,
cents und for-velvet bean r al it
was 1C.5 cent* a gallon.
From these figures we will g-- the
relative value of each of tin •*f.ed«
for milk pfoduciion. ii • u’ *n**s'd
meal Is worth Sot) a ton. tinn, ac­
cording to the resul’ s of lie* experi­
ment, peanut nr»al Is v.-.t th Tl*&gt; «
ton ami velvet bean meal &lt;■» worth
32.fin a ton,
John M. Scott of Univer-’.t i.xperiniental St.ation.
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OittelrJ »- r r t IL r CHAUrARD

AT THE LYRIC TONIGHT

TH E A TR E

PROGRAM
FR ID AY— Paramount present* Emotional Paulim*
Frederick (formerly a Hanford Glrli in ^81»**ping
Fire*", al*o 2 reel Paramount I'ictograph.
SATURDAY—Bluebird prov.-nu Franklin Farnurp
in "A Stranger from Somewhere".
MONDAY - Paramount presents House I’«- ‘.n and
I'^iuLse Huff in "The Lonmomt* Chap", .also a Paimount Comedy.
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TUESDAY—-'Metro-proventa Mine. Petrova In "Th •
Secret of Eve".
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THURSDAY-^-Rotneo &amp; Julirt in 8 acts. .*

Matinee Daily al 3:15

BOARD OF TR AD E
Religion means not only the per­
sonal development hut tin* deveiopw i,M t o s ir
raeht ifi p,-ogre.*rivent -a that go
QueMiay," :&lt;aicl btejdi Ml ti» his
to inuke you r ‘ home town, A real
brother.
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Christian’ bar two jobs’ on Ids hands
Finally Stephen did me*‘t .Mart-fa mtd it’ s.u sin to shirt* « filter, Get
and. as the tcsult. he fill iastpntiy your paper and poucil.
nnd sincerely’ in love with her iihd
Messrs. Baker and Vurnedoo of
»h«- with him.
Cordelc;— jrr; have been looking
Later', with the dupnihg of this over tin* slate for a ’ liusitf* ?s site
fust tea! love of hei life, Marcia, ri- aud after a. thorough canvass hav.
jmunced h r huttertly life nd he.- practically decided to locate in Saucame a tender and self satriHcing ford nhd are -now negotiating for
woman. *
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The Board of Trad# ha*been ad­
" I am returning all of Anthony’s
gifts," she told Stephen, "and I am vised of the rhortago of farm labor
giving them to you for safe keeping. by several*parties and in a few ca*cs
And now, 1 am going to disillusion so fnr wo have been phis to send a
few men.to.jobs. Lately vl» huve
Anthorty."
To disillu/ion the young than, »he had several requests in person and
{lunged into dLsipntion nnd nppur- by letter by p rnonn looking fer farm
Tntly led a wild life :*m| Anthony work. Should any one detire farm
or other/mala help, we shall lie glad
turned from her in disgust.
Alilhony Strata Fro pi Hi* - Father’ s to assist you in gettingwka*. you
want, l'honc 123.
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•Safe
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A Maine man wunts a vulcanizing
"•I'm in love with Murcia, too,”
-piant
,
&gt;uid Eric Mainwaring, an itetor, t
A Netiranfa in n want* a staple
Anithc ny. "And she like all the rest
crop farm somewhere in Seminole
of 'em—you’ ve got to buy her, you
county^_____ .• _____________________
can’t win her by loving her. Beg,
A Florida man wants a house und
hoi row or steal enough money and
lot
either in Sanford or close in
hxrrvw xr rteal enough money and
with
small farm.
you can buy her."
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A Now Vo:k mkn wants a farm
Driven desperate by Ids infatua­ near Sanford, wants to ratio'crons
tion und egged on by Mainwaring. and chickens.
Anthony -opened his father’s safe
A California man wants 10 to 15
und stole from it some government acres land with house on it.
(und* placed there by Stephen.
A Massachusetts' man wants lo
Later Anthony lost all of the money puirhaxe land tor general funning in
to Muinwiiring.at
cards.
Seminole' county.
Forty to eighty
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Stephen, discovering the hex*, was acres.
The Board of Trade. Upon per­
driven to thp conclusion that Marcia
hud made Anthony commit * i Ir- sonal or wriUen application of any
of its members will, lie glad to fur­
thefr.
The climax of thin thrilling story nish the nurne uitd addresses of any
is unusual and'thrilling. See "T h o of the above,
The 15 per cent advance in freight
Family Honor,"- at ’.this theatre.rates is suspended by the Interstate
Lyric Tonight. • ‘

I 'M VERSA!
PE C T A C T I.A R
n r o i)U C T K &gt; N
sidered advisahlo so tna ti*
i
not he nect-Ma*-/ to mu . • a sudden
changr- In L d. ,
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The feeds in this test we o net fell
in equr.l Vnr.ounlH l&gt;u- in.xs uc.rly
eqiuvn!i,nt fo-pl mtirii-nti* us j: win
pojtsfi.le to g« t i h -in.
• The daily ration* wire: All cows
were fed.wheal bran 9 poundi. -ilafec
i'J pounds; in. tiddillon, lot I re­
ceived H pounds cot roiu *rd- meal,
lot 2,’ 4 pound* jkujiUi m .d, ami lot
C pound* volvcl 1* an nt al.

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Continuing For
15 Days Only
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The Little Store fjj:
With The Big M
Business. . . . in;

This sale is not used as a bate or as a money making scheme, but it is to be a clearing out o f our stock
which we have bought in the last month or two and it has not been sold yet and we cannot stand the heavy
debts which we are in and we must go out o f same debts before the season is o y e r -s o we must have a final
clearing this time and to be ready'to stand on the line when the market opens fo r next coming season.'
Dress Gipghams and Apron Ginghams

^Julies’ Every Day .Skirts, $1.50 to $2.00
value; on sale’ now for... ’
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Dress Ginghams, 12)4c and 15c values, per
yard.........
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Ladies Oriental Short Kimonos, 25c and
39c values, going now at...
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Indies’ Oriental Ix&gt;ng Kimonas, values
from $1.25 to $2.50, goiqg now for 79c, 89c and ...

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Apron Ginghams, 10c and 12L$c value, yd
fH^c
Unbleached Domestic, 10c value, per yd
7Ujc
White Lawn, 12J&gt;$c and 15c value, per yd
8c
Indian Hepd, 36 inches wide, 25c to 29c
value, 5 yd limit to customer, per yd ..... ... .....
White Pique CoiMuroy, 39c to 50c, on sale
nowat*peryd _ ................... *
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36-inch Percales, 15c to 20c value, tier yd
36-inch Fancy Madras Shirting, locto 25c
values, on wile now per yd.
Hath Towels, eStra large size, with fancy stripes
—nnd plntcsr39r to nttc value, on Kate during thfcr n t l '
bargain sale at, each, *
Bed Sprehds. extra grsxl &lt;|uulitks, with or without
fiinge, values regular $3.50 to $-1.50
on saic now
Fruit dc Loom. worLh regular about 20c lo
25c per yd, on sale now at per yd
Cambrics—A very fine quality, worth 15c
to 25c per yd, will Kgll at, per yd
White and Marble Table Oil Cloth about
25c value, on sale now for, per yd.

Miss.■s' House Dresses made of Percale,
sold before at 89c, go ing now f o r ........... .....

19c
19c

m&lt;jc

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Men's Dress Pants

We have one lot of about 150 pnirs of Pants, that
. we bad bought before the .market went up, and to make
it sure that they will sell at this sale we will olTei* fhem
at such low prices that every one desiring a pair of .Patft-s
_ will iiuvt-a chiy»ee-to btry a gond pair iH- the price'll?
cheap Pants. These were mid befoftrfor $5.00, $5.50
and'$6.50, will mil slum t.&lt; v. M.rlr.g.'ale ai (p 4
(\
?2.75, $3.25 ami-up to
tp 4 » D U

$1.69
13c
14c
15c
Hair Net, -old
4c

(Only one to a Customer.)
Tango Hair Nets .
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!jic
Blazer Stripe Poplins in colors, Old Koge, Pink,
Hluf1, Gray, Green, Purple and Sky Blueysold” i n
everywhere for more t ban 25c per yd, on stile
A OC
Fancy figured striped and flowered Voile for summer
dresses about 38 to *10.inches in width, worth -J Q
regular about 45c to 50c per yd, on sale now A c j C
Ijulies’ nnd Misses' Shirt Waists, made of organdies,
voiles, -mercerized and the finest India Ijiwn. Never
before have we harl such a fine assortment of Waists
like we have now. All of same waists have been sold
at other stores for one half more than we are go- Q Q
ing to sell them. Our Sale price now only
O t/ C
(Nut more than one to a Customer.)*
Ladies' Georgette ('rejie Silk Waists'something that
luis never been handled before and something extra
'worth about $6.50. Will sell them nmvas U »0 / v o
a leader during our Sale fur
Ladies* and Misses black Silk T affeta top Skirts
handsomely made by the best skirt manufacturers in
the country, their style and lit aw perfect and \yeguar­
antee to satisfy every purchaser in every respect. Some
skirts should be sold for more but as this is our first
time of handling such skirts we will sell rp J A A
them at
$ 4 .4 ^
•. Ladies* and Misses Silk Poplin top Skirts in Olive
Dark Green and Golden Brown. Very latest style
_UiadiV-.Valuei-aluiUL46.0tM4e$7-oUr«»n^ale—
now for

Boys’ Suits made of Shepherd Check
about $5 to $6 value, going at

Ladies’ Wash Skirls
We have one lot, consisting of 275 Skirls. All these
$l&gt;irti&gt; are worth from $1.00 t«» $1.75. In this sale we.
’mean to clear them oir our hands.
We will sell
them at, each... *
Indies and Misses Middy BJbtikcs, 69c to
75c values.
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I Julies’ and Misses Middy Blouses, a new lot just
come in, some have not been shown yet, some new styles
— worth about one-fourth more than we oirer A n
them at IhU sale
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I Julies’ Chine Silk Waists, regular $1.25 A r _
to $1.50, will sell now for, each
. »/DC

69c
43c

ite Eiiiim/ia^r?#li)?Psses '

We have now 18 styles to lit girls from 1 to 14 years
Prices as follows:
.25
2 Dresses sold before for 39c, going now at
.39
2 Dresses sold before-for 49c, going now at
.79
2 Dresses sold before for 98&lt;\ going now at
.98
" 2 Dresses sold before at $1.25, going.now at
1.19
2 Dresses sold M ore for $1.50, going now at
1.25
2 Dresses sold before at $1.75, going now at ’
1.69
2 Dresses,sold before at $2.25, going noyv at
1.95
. 2 Dresses sold before at $3.00, going now at
These dresses are displayed in the store and prices
are marked where anyone could see them.
79c
Ladies’ House Dresses, 98c value, now

iP O r j r ’
*])£• / D

Palm Bench Suits in gray and blue, with line white
stripe, value about $1.50 to $6.00, will (T»q r t r
sell now at
’ip O .^ D
Men's Palm Beach Pants, only in sizes
42 and -11. about $2.50 value, going at

(P i
ip A • O «/

Men'** imitation of Palm Itcac1: I’.mt.. abnul
$1.50 to $1.75 value, will sell now at

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L dies washn* le Sport Suits, some­
thing new. Prices $1.50 to
Ladies’ Black and Blub'Serge, or Black and Blue
Wool Poplin Skill'.
Values that some have sold for
from $6.a0 to $10.00." We will dear same d » 0 fF A
out at actual cost $1.50. $2.50, $3.00 and , p O * D U

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Men** ( i.,its-in LSlui* Slxvc and mix.fores, $1.00 in $5.Outvalue.-, a:
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Matchless Hair Nets, the best
before fur 10c and now going at

95c
23c
95c
49c

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Boys’ Cashmere Suits about $5.00 to
$7.00 value, going now at

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$3.25
$3.39

Boys’ extra good quality Blue Serge Suits, values
about $12.00 to $15.00. Wo have only a few in hand
and in order to dispose of these same suits and not to
.carry them over for next season we Will
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sell them at, each
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Boys' heavy wool Knee Pants, all sizes, 12 to 17
years, values about $1.50 to $1.98, will sell
now for
Boys’ Knee Pants in mixture;, sizes 7 to
15 years, about 9Ke value, will sell now for
Boys’ Knee Pants, about 50c &lt;• 75c value*;,
will sell now at 25c, 35c and
Roys’ Blouses, made of dark and light blue
Chambry, about 35c value, going now for

89c
79c

39c
23c
4D C

Boys'Wash Suits, 49c value
•
39c
Boys’ Wash Suits, extra good quality Galatea, a b o u t__
5jVMMHTr-$T.25 value, "these- Suits are going at Q ( \ _
this sale for-

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1Julies’ Elaine Canvas Tum ps French heel, solid
leather sole, sold regularly at $1.50, on sale
now at
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We nlso have, about 250 pairs of Indies' Shoes, high
heels, very latest styles, good quality, some thnt we have
sold regular for $3.00 and $3.50,* will sell

$2.39

Men’ s Shoes
■ Men’s heavy work Shoes in black,
value about $2.25 to $2.50, now at

$1.29

Ijid l«}! Elaine Canvas Rumps, high French heel
white ivory sole, sold for $1.39 regular, (1*1 1
■on, salenow for
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I Julies white Kid,-French heel, a good quality and
neat, dressy Shoes, worth about $3.50 to
$4.50 regular, on sale now for

$2.39

Ladies’ White Bock Elaine Pump, something that
we never bad before, but* as an advertiser we will sell
same Pumps for less than they ar. worth, ( P I
bur Sale price
&lt; p A *t/ D

$1.69

Men's medium weight work Shoes in black or tan
Elk, solid leather, sold before for $3.00 (PfcA
*- to $3.50. guingumv fur—
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Men's -mulo skin dark tan value
about $1.85 It) $2.Oil nil salt* qow f«&gt;r

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Dress Shoes and Oxfords for Men
and Boys
Men's dark tan, high top button, Endieott John
soy, value worth about $5.00 to $6.50 a (P Q A F
pair, going now at
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' Men’* d:*T n f ,:! !:* &lt; n Lutfon r.w! la*;e (&gt;\f«
$4.t)U an&lt;) $5.00 \aJue&gt;, going now during
this Sale at
Men’s patent Ox., button and lace,
$3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 values, going at

$2.95
$2.65

Men’s vici kid and gun metal high top
p button or
lace, value about $2.75 to $3.50, going
at
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$2.19

Men’s Oxfords in tan or black vici kid, value about
$3.00 to $3.50, going during this bargain
safe at
IU&gt;ys’ gun i-nelal button or lace $2.00
and $2.50 values; going now* at
Boys’ patent 'lace, about
$3.00 value, going now for

$2.50 to

Boys’ .tan or Oxford button, $2.50
value

$2.39
$1.69
$1.89
$1.95

Men’s Furnishings

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Child’s Rompers, 25c value, now
21
Child’s Rompers, 501* value, now
43
Boys’ \Va*h Suit', made of solid colors Galatea
and Chambray, about 50c to 75c value, selling A pf _
for

now

We have one lot of Ladies' and Misses’ Shoes, con
* sisting of Patent Leather, Vici Kid and Gun Metals in
high or low heels, values about $2.50, sold. (P -| a q
regular, will sacrifice at this sale a t .......
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Men’s blue Chambray work Shirts, 65c
value, on sale now

48c
Tan Chambray Work Shirts, G9e and 75c
value, gojjig now for
nL 59c
Black sateen Work Shirts, 65c and 75c
value, going now for
59c
Men’ s Dress Shirts, 65c and 75c value, at
this Sale .........
48c
f valm' '89c
going at
and

75c

Men’s Dress. Shirts, $1.50, $1.75 and
$1.98 value, going at

$1.39

Men's Dress Shirts, 75c value, soft collar
• attached, good patterns, on'sale how at

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Men’s Work Pants in Khaki or pin checks,
same sold before at $1.25, selling nbw at

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Men’s Work Pants in dark grey, good strong matrial. same sold before for $1.25 and$1.50 ( P i 1 A
will sell now for
tp A »A «/
Men's Balbrigan Drawers only, 25 and 35c values
sold only one pair to a customer - at this bar- i o
gain Sale, only
AOC
Men’s Balbriggan Undershirts, white, sold
.lieforo'nt 35c and now going at

oW 25c

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IJulies’ dark brown and battleship gray, values
about $6.50 to $7.00, will sell now during Q* 4 A Q
solo for ...... .
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I Julies Elaine Pumps in tuitym^Jeathcr. A'laitwacuna-3.
and dressy,* the latest in Shoes made, 'a well worth Shoe
for more than we ask for them, on our (f»Q Q Q
Sale now only...
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I Julies' and Misses Mary Jane or Baby* Dolls in
black or white, ivory' sole,* values about $2.50 to $3.00
and $3.50, at our sale now going at bar- ( P I Q n
gain price of only
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■ Girls* white sole, black and canvas Baby Dolls and
many fine low Shoes, prices from $1.25
per pair to

$1.69
Little Children’s white canvas Shoes, sold
before for $1.00, going now at
:w 69c

Ijidies* fine trimmed Hals, values
about $tto$7 -xvillsell front $1,85 to

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Ladie.s’ genuine Panama Hats, sold at other stores
from $5.00 to $7.00. will sell at our clearing ( p f ) A Q
sale $1.95, $2.25 and up to
„.
IJulies Outing Washable Hats, all latest
designs, 50c and 75c values, will sell now for ..

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Children’s Washable Hats and Caps, 25c‘ 1 Q „
and 39c value, going at
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$5.00 values, on sale now at. .
Men’s Felt Hats, $1.00 value *
$1.50 value
.
$2.00 value
$3.00 value
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1.25
1.89

A ll the above prices are good for 15 days. Sale starts Saturday, April 28th.
W e have plenty of goods and there is no use to
keep them— We had rather dispose o f them than to carry them for next season. Don’t forget our addressr-320 Sanford Ave., near
Fourth Street, Sanford, Florida.
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Enough Said.

* E CABBY A F U L L L IN E
OK FOBD P A R T S

Ford Tires
Ford Tubes
F o r d . Body Braces
Ford Gasoline Gauges
Ford Yale Switch Locks
And make all repairs on Ford Cara
All Work Guaranteed
. R. STEWART, Prop.

PHONE 191

Especially adpted for
Your Slate

nortbMM quarter aertlon MS) Aftr.n, nm

FOR RE N T

Tovrmhlp ant] Hang* « » above,•thtnre V N t
o
« » hall
( ) j ) mils.
thane. nort
nort (o
to Hanford
San
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half Ot&gt;
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(• n u t lint.
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m Section
o n i i a n (10)
iiu&gt; toe,
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l . me townti

“What tort of n umu Is he?" “ Well,
Four room_cottagc for rent. Park thlp
he’* tlie sort gf a man who will have
ir I llanir. tb.nr. forth ftAI
-kl- —4
!::: fifty’
d*|rt&gt;a weal along •i_!;
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• I d . fatant.lino
to the
hla stenographer call you im the telth Ave. near Tenth. H. C. DuBose.
Ninth ‘ Mr of HeetJgn ( » ) niuf,
... same T own69-tfr
phone anti keep, you waiting throe or
•hip ar.-l Itaqgi . tl.rnre * r » i to southeast
ebmrt of .Sorilan (HI ail, Township (20)
four ndnutes for hint to get around to
twenty, 'Itanc* thirty 20) t l l l i thenre
For Rent—Tw o furnished rooms aouth
totk a ‘ favor of you.M—Detroit Free
i t , ) one fin If mile, thence *w»*t one
for light housekeeping.*. 117 Laurel mllo to «p,t nA-half mile post of Section
Press.
1c ♦rifp/ thence tioith (2.M two and one
avenue.
&lt;5f,-tf
half chain* to ra*t «»ne half ml|e
of
Seri ion r . • i l . . '! • • ■ t
|* , * ■
Ordering Meats Electrically.
Fir Rent Newly furnished hod S- H* •• '* l •*•*•• ill’ll* » a•I. •liffl -f
An electrical syMritt of ohI.tiiiu foe
room with private family.. 703
ItinolirooitiH, elul&gt;&gt;. ra-Miiuriiiii* mol lm52-tf
Ids hits lieen dovU.il. Vot) «lmj,|y Myrtle Ave.
press a huiioii wlilt li uperaieH an miFurnished Rooms by Day, Week
nuiidulor lii-tnll.il in the Lilt In n, toilor Monthr—'Park avenue flat, 105
•ng thiP’kltclicn hands Just what food
ly &gt; l o v r dS-eiited. . T h r ' a . i J
North Park avenue', over L. R. Innl- ,
you want.—Popular .Science Monthly.
SpM-UI r«a.HctHf&gt;l OUtrict to I r known a&lt;
Philips Si Co. drug store.
Mrs ■* • « • ilr n fo v
'ln\ Srhfto) District
and Irt l&gt;e' numlirfi'il i « your IlnnoriMr
Janjes Patton, manager.
80-tf
Hoard •!;*l! •i»er;t i l t i ilii#, tL* «ait| tp »c«
Protection Against Catarrh.
ial T i t S ♦ « t*l |).*lflrt |o |ia c/vatrd for
• r If&gt;urf, , , &lt;’
le v yin g i ad fi.’ lrrtlnr a
Any coustllutipiMil exercise which
W ANTED
^l*trlct •eluit»| t i t for th** i ir h id v r u&lt;p 4&gt;f
linprorcs tin* drclrintion and make'
public fr*( reboot* within the raid and
above *l»*r*i!tc»| territory.
th e InhIj- nudstunt helps to protect on*
W I I K I l L I (I K K
Y n l'U
DUTITIONKUS
from culqrrh. This In particularly iru.
HI M H I . Y M l A Y
that •• *•. rr tl an ,
per em t of
of nil lireathlng exercises becuuse tin
tfauiiu*!**'d efreft^j Who pay la ie * on *lihrr
effects tire bontjjl.*! iLLuraliyun* vvdl-st r* nal propel t v , and who. re* id#
within the i ! i o v r «lt Ai*riliri| terrlloiy have
coRstilutlonally, k. i \ - o n e or tin* best
f l a r e d III# ( i t l t l o n . (hat tn r|i*etlrn It*
kiiuwu pliyNlenl culture teachers In
call* d by tour Honorable Hoard to drier*
rrlnr vh«Ot«r *»r, not Vh * above deacrlbeil
New York. So let us tent h our ehll
t»*trltorr •) sII
« r» •**■•! into a Spt*elal
dren the vulue of rurrvet mid deep
'. and *!*■• •• ,! w
Wanted
tu
Trade
Piano
nf
\*iew**0 ahall « . f v f ■• -&gt;rhn-il tru*’ ---, for th*
brciithliik, mid lit doliiK m i we ■ ni|&gt;n&gt;v&lt;
• a 'd FMcUl T r « .‘ :rt.«i| Di-irtr., v o t if...
«uir own health mid thereby Impar trola for ii Iffl of mult s. farin hr.-1 •“ • ' t o ,ri*
i.nmfo r of mflU of r'lw Ial
picnic !.!*sazXT:.*a»iUn-i./F.\&gt;l- I alQUijo. •Srliuol D.-tr-** ta i In he I r.l .f , r I f i t cheerfulness mid b.ipplitesa to mi
l«M,.f
xi.l.Ja.l)
f. r the- i r . r c - H t . c
huuiu. ,
130t ! •*W»« 1' iIt strt r t. . ,
jf, ar«.
Lust- Ft i.Ja , between .Fit 'I amt
1 if ill St
Tnonty . Dollar lit.
i’ieast t. tu: t tu Mrs. CL C. U t'k f, j
Old Hags at T h e H erald O f 207 K Fifth St.*az:d receive reward. ‘
41-21p !
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lice. They must be Clean i

W A N T E D!

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K V E I t I'ttAV •
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mill!, p,
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9 JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

ALL SUPPLIES
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OtirSeivH are grown e^fKyi Ally for the Souflt. and on
will give you detailed information on planting, ahtl
dealfitl we will In- plea-i ll to furni-h upon mptc-t. I'
out wit It your garden?

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E. A . M ARTIN SICEI) CO M PAN Y

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' PHONES— Hell -1277. Auto. M.236N

M i l fin*

Bay and Newman Streets

I'lM |.«ke

Dealer

if« rd. |.a»» Mo* fin*
AVyprC, l.«hH
1^ *, Ia Kc Moi.mh*
bll, U k .

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Claimant named a* a i i i * « r * j
Jam* * f .a l l o w * ) . of *i» iir\a.

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Soda Fountain

Cigars and T o b a c c o s
Modern, I'p-to-Date Rnrbrr Shop .
in connection

HENRY M c L A U L I N

\v i•\vi•&lt;.

PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA

For Sale Excellent .^riving
•Hoy
horse- or-trnm"nf--far ilk *h(IT^
HUAi L'SSI j; u M
SILV MR-----.Write or cull ’A. L. Henkel. Sprf
Rogers* im.a t e d w a r e
Lake Vineyard, Maitland. Fla.
71«2tr
Elgin a n d w .m .t i i a m w a t c h k s '!

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CARDS :
»■* Inch Fards will.Bo Publishrd Un*
« * This Heading At The Rate Of|7.2C
”*r Year.

For Snlo-*-Hest bargain in' tisetl
eiir ever offered in Florida. Hudson
33 Touring &lt;’ ar. Good running con*
•litIon. Altamonte Electric Co., Altumonte, Fla!
71*21
For Sale — Modfcl
79
Overland
uring cur. Godfl condition. Hjirin for cash.
Phont* 6, Sanford,
a., O. O. Ilox 983.
70*lf

Ur. H. H. McCaslin

For Sale—Stock in- the Geo,
Furnaid
Hdw. Co. Apply Box
DENTIST
Sanford.
70
°*ce in Garner &amp; Woodruff Building
For Sale—Garden hose, 25 ft. 5Formerly Occupied By
ply, guaranteed, garden hose, com­
_ *&gt;r‘ " • F. H o u s e h o l d e r
plete with connection, .$1.75.
De™0fi« AH
lirec parcel post prepaid 15 cents
KMxirr w
FKItfJI'HON nnt SIIOl.DEW extru.
llenkett Stewart Fertilizer
Co., 784 W. Hay St., Jacksonville,

Wilson &amp; Housbolder
law yers

ford'

For Sale—Nino full hlootl Duror
Florid* pigs, 8 weeks old. $7.00 each. II. (-.
Tyler, Altamonte Springs, Fla.
7l-2tp

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^ton J. Moughton
a r c h it e c t
Yntt ell BMg.

Sanford, Fla

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For Sole—Ford t curing rnr. (Jood
shape, $175. L. F. Roper, Box 1002.
For. Sale— Household furniture,
bicycle and Encyclopedia Britan*
nicn. nhd Iron Sufe. 809 Magnolia
68-tf

Kodak finishing nnd view pho‘ o
lL'l.Elm Ave.
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For Sale— Meat market with gro
curies. Good business. Owner sick
Address ,,Bnrgnin," c-o Ileruld.
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For Sal« or Exchange—New' 6ro°m house and 2 lots. Well located.
Will trade for farm. Terms, if de­
sired. * Ht&gt;x 1073, Sanford.
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A N D T R U T H .E S

AUTOM OBILE ACCESSO R IES
Auto T ires and Tubes, Ford Sizes Only
Horns, Spot Lights and Headlight Bulbs, Spark Plugs,
Batteries, Battery Connectors, Blowout Patches, C e­
ment Patches, Yulcanizers, Gasoline and Oils.
M O T O R C Y C L E A C C E SSO RIE S

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ii i|*r I limit ( •ini. s i,» r nl ft J^tllriul I Ir
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J«t ip &gt;nuib
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tl d|»|*rdMri( frotn « )»•• kllt' lint *»f Jdftlr
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l;tu e Ilt*r* III V.I•*f lldl *he iM'llrV*** Ibdl

J it Smith •• a r* ••!•*»» ,»t * • i * i *• iiihrrwi**
lit
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•leu* r anil ihnlulll*'-* Aitdfi-s M \\ ilmir.gtnn.
Ncilih Cmwliitd din! (hut th«*rr fa no |»**rion
If? (ftC dld(»* i»f Fluri'fd 1h«- srrvlr** of « «ul*-

1»|||FK U|"'ll who** w«*l»h| lord •4*'l H*f» »»d

A good, sound and safe family
horse 'to hr disposed of lu right
party very rua.%9tuihlc.
Rhone

MY SPECIALTIES:

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BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUPPLIES

R O LLER SK A TES AND ' PARTS

F i t t i n g

Magazines Periodicals

FLORIDA

115 P A R K A V E N U E

II itrhii , I a t « \! Miir***?
MuKrnny. I ak*

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For Sale —Complete sldrigle
mill
outfit. One 35 H, I*. Furquhar boiler
in gtiml rondition. One ‘15 II I*
Karquhur engine, in »n«* four months
One ( ’ halloner slimgle marBine. One
1’o‘ ter with new fifty two ineii hoe
saw. Two rut off saws and •tnnndel
witli shafting, pulley and dust chain.
One 15 II.
eoal oil engine and six
trucks for hauling blocks, one 15
horse engine and sawmill.
Five
'good mules, two good wagons and
two good log carts,
trade K v» Lumber Co L o n g w o o d

JACKSONVILI.F

Catdlogue

In nnswerlng an advertisement
where n u name i- mentiotu-d h i the
i*f tlir I nt« Mol
ad, please do not a-K The Herald
&lt;h«ll«t* 4»• I- «tii| let.e'IH llI* *&gt;f J K o
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for i'lforniatinii as to the identity of
Nolle** :• h* retiv Kiv* »i (ha t llrn T. Wll- rrr la in mdjtm**«it rnls*rr*l th*» ninelrenth 4
the advertiser.
Usually we do not Utoid of O r n r t i , Pta.,
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in dn*l f •*r ••rdfigr County, A
know -who the advertiser is and if Ii&gt;*•rI l .SUfiiailr
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lift) !u
r«iwn«hip Klniitld. bu t *lul&gt; traft•rrib» d into uai t t
for ra«h « i (hi* i|oor o f , 4
Wo do we are not allowed lo give *2" S. Karic*' .12 K, T i l U h i o r t Mi-;n.iin, rourt. I * I.all
Attention And Best EfTorts
ba» f |«**| tiutict* of Int* non lu miW** (hrrr- lb#* rnuri hnu*V it* .i ’ anf*»r*f. Kl«*rl*la. during j #
out this information. Simply write jfsar pr«*cf In r * i a l l i » h «laim (o (hr land 11 • I I I
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Trlepboue No 25
t|t ■rrlb«*«l. |»* fufr » ’ Irrk I ’ lrrtul (*mirl, « r*i h *1«v nt M tv \ I » 1*•f 7, tIn* I'llutini; j 4
n letter nnd address it as per in­ at Sanford.
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structions in the nd.
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Supplies and Mrmr«lh «. I I I ) * f i n l n and Krrtf
I'mnijd
uf \ r t ir l lti'«n%, (.'uu |»4j *. I'l iimUs rlr.
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Thin Heading* THREE CENTS i
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.
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I Package EurLv Turnips
1 Package Marlin' - Favorite Okra
I Package Entra Early Heels
1 (Jtiart Onion S&lt;-ts

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I Package Iamg or Round Radi-h
1 I'arkuge lauig Grts*n Cucumber*
I Package Curled Mustard
I I'arkuge Early While Hunch St|uush

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I Pjnt Karly Snap Hunch Means .
I Pint llti-h or Pole' Rutter Means
I Pint Sugar Cor n
1 Package Tomato Seed fir I'l.ml—

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alogue and w eekly
Price List

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Our Hit.”
W e Will Sell Until M a y 1st

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Th«rtforr». vuii , I ' U n u r .
!*eott are o r - J Y ou ami r«r h of you arr hereby itr«lrr»,l
i b r n l to t p p i r to ’ he Mil of complaint to ap|*iir to the bill of complaint ftln)
Bird
(hi riu«&gt; nn or b - f a r e Vf .rt.liy, I rrein acainBt you ott th** first Motttlay In
lire 4lh -lay of Jttn-f A. t* 11117, the ..rn«- I M a y , 1!f 1T. that l»rinB the 7Ui day of ««M
Ih Iii ( ■ rul. &lt;lay of tbia r.-urt
in nr; tli and a rule day of thfs rourt, then
Ii • further ortferad lhai t i d e notfrr I . and there to n.ake %n*wer Jo the same,
pubtl.hrit In th » Sanford Ibr-std. n n r . e r!*e decree pfA ronf* **o %
wll| be taken
n i p r f |iulilUhril in Somlnolr r o o m y , C o , , j a^alnat you failuie to to do. *
Ida, vnr* a * r r k fur foot m n w r u l i i t - . r . h r , •
It la further ofdered that tk U order be
prior l o raitl rule day in Ju rlr « l * » one rnny published In the Hanford Herald, a news*
lHi.tr it at rourt hoo*r do &gt;r and r o o y malftrd paper published in Hemlntd* eour.iy, fl*?r*
d rfm d an t at la.t known *&gt;ldrr -.
da. on ce a w«ek for a perlml of four fonW it nr-, f . A. I l c u a r , fl.-rlc, t’ lrrult aeeutlre weeks.
Court an-l fhr • -I ihr rro f ( h i , thr l"fh
\Vitne*w my hand and the seal of aatd
da
.1 April A S'. 1*»*T.
court thla 26th day of March. 1417.
{.rill
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Clark**
County. I - ■ ir. ryt th .Indirlal Cl rufl
|)ieilnaon L DirVInson.
H i ilh iln n for (*om|dalnant.
O t-K riStr
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N IITIC K
1. hereby a-\-n 11,at the Inllowink petiiinn
• III he pn-M i l&gt;- I to the Hoard nf I'uhtle
In.iru ct lon fur Seminole Coun ty. Florida,
at the lloaid'a neat regular m i v l i n c h i l l
in tho Court 11014w* al Sanford, Fla , Tues­
day. M ay Mh, 1017;

Vf .i.t.t.Uftinu-i «if Ideal Fertilizer*
J in 'k » i i l i t fil e ,
llu rld a .

R. C. Maxwell

Is H i p Simplest, Cleanest
and most economical de­
vice in ihe w o r l d for
f u m i t t h i n g (he whole
family with n delicious and
healthful desert.

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1‘ rllllon
T o t h . Ilnnniahle,
T he Hoard »* I ’ uMIr Inttrucllnn for Fern*
I ro !« County. Flnrhla;
Your
petitioner! reepeetfully
repreaent
unto your llonoiahle Hoard that they at,
qualified eltetore of the atate ut Florida,
and the county of S.nlnnte and that they
pay tatv-a on either real or pcr.nnal prrprrty and are re-ldenl* of that pnitlon of
Seminole count)-, Florida, d e a rr lM d aa fad*
lowe, to-wit;
Heslnnlng nn the couth ahnee of ‘ l.ate
Monroe al a point ana quarter
*41 mile
raat of the we,t line.ol Section tJ2l twenty*
twe, Town chlp I IS) nlreteen couth, Itanfr
f o u n t) Judy*-. Srminolr
|30) th ir ty eE,l, thenre r«-uth 4o the •«,ul&gt;, [ In Cou I
t-ecV eorner nf the aouthmi-.t .q u a r te r o f '
f o u n t) . Slate of ITovida
SW'Vj of a o uth »e,t quarter of Section ISO In M* K a t. lp of
i l l r t y (our,- came T o o n . hip and Itaofe. J. N. Whittier, dertiM d
all
Creditor., 1-,-tcatee,. f)iatrihute.a
thenre raitt tn the nurtheaat eorner nf thi T o
and all I'rraona hatinc flalrqa or |)a*
norlhweih IlUarter (N W ’ q i , Sectio n &lt;2| t o o
inanila aialnal aald Fa^at-.
Tnwnahlp fJOi im rB 'y aouth, Hanye thirtf
Vou, and ear), of you, are hrrrliy* nntiAnt
(SO) r a d , thenre aruth to aouthcaat curnrr
claima amt
of eouthwrat quarter ( S W U I nf Section and re&lt;|uire&lt;l to* prraont any
( I t ) ftu rtr eo . .ame lownahqi and rantr. deni*r\da whirh you or either of you tnay
thenre wrat ( ! ( ' one quarter mil*, thenre hh.)tt acalnat th. . . ta l e of JL N. Whltnar,
couth l o l-ake J cup . thenre 1n an weatrrly lie fr.ae il. late of Seminole County, Flor­
direction alone Ihr chore o f ' L ak e Je-aup ida. t o the undrr&gt;l(!ir&lt;l. S. O. O.aae, .tec■ ml alanR Soldltr C ra .k ,to the eerlie n line ult r o f aiid e.tate, •lll.ltl tw o year, from
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liialdlnK .erliona (2BI tarinly ala and Sec­ th* d ato hrrw f.
i ' a t r d Marrh 23. A . . IL 11M7
tion ( ” ” l t w r n t y - a e M n .'lo o n .h lp ( 20) 11-• nS. O. C It ASK. •
l y couth, end Itanim (301. th*vty rad .
Kiecutur.
C2 fri-lte
t h r o e nort)) to aputh.ai'. corner of (N FV L)

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Mgr., Sanford Branch

"Nwllrt* t.r A.pllriitldii fur T a t l lr r il t'nilrr
N r r llc n » &gt;.f Ch.plrr ! » • » , ! . « « • uf I'lorN o tic e
hrrt-tiy ( I v r n that I.. T. llry.n,
p u r c h a x r nf Tax C.-Mlrtiala Nn. I&amp;l, i l. ln i
the villi vlay nf July, A. I). K i l l , haa hied
raid rertlflrale In my olAra, and hah made
application fur tai d e d to I m u c In accord­
ance with laa. Bald certiftcate .miirarra
the following vjwrrlbed nroperty hiluatrd
In Seminole county. . Florida. to*ait: N f ]
Lot SO,* Sanford I'clrry I M i a
The i i M
land l &gt; ,io ( a,&gt;r«.rd at the d a le of Ihr ta•uanee of auch rvrtificaie in the name At
Unknown.
tint*-.* -aid ceriiScale .hall he
redeemed arr.ndlnz to law t a i deed alii
1a.yrc* thereon on the noth day of A im II.
A. I&gt; 11117.
W i l n e • my nltirial aignalure an-l .eat
thU the noth Hay &lt;&gt;( March. A. t&gt;. KM7.
(,e at)
K. A. D O U O I.A S S ,
O c r k Circuit (*ourl Seminole Co,, Fla.
Ily V. 15. tiouglaaa, II, C.
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Ice Cream witli a While Mountain Freezer is quickly
nnd Cheaply within your reach. Wc have them from 1 to
10 quart sizes. .
We are headquarters for Planters, Plows, Cultivators
and in fact everything for the farmer.

H ILL HARDW ARE CO
Next to Seminole County Hank

Sanford, Florida

�THE SANFORD HERALD

THESANFORDHERALD
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Bnsineaa Manager

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C » 4 « « Art « f M&gt;rrh Jr*. 1*7*. _______

Rut if this old Union goes to war,
Make one more gun for me.
I hain't forgot my raisin'
Nor how in alxty-two,
Or thereabouts with bottle shouts,
• I charged the Hoys in Rluo;'
And I soy 1 fought with Stonewall,
And biased th" way for Lee:
And ^ thi« old nation goes to war:
Make one more gun for me.
-Atlanta Constitution.

tional church Sunday, April 29th.
Sunday school at 9:46.
C. R.
Walker, Supt..
Classes for every
ape from primary to adults.
The minister, J. A. .Davidson Will
speak at 11 o’clock on “ Scarohead
nnd in the evening at
Religion
7:30, subject “ The Relation of Reli­
gion to the Democratic Ideals.”
Special music by the choir and
Mrs.- Julius Tnkach soloist.
Mrs.
A. A. Frye organist.
Christian Endeavor Society at
C.-tlO. Como in and spend an hour
with the young people.

Leg Ifilature has'passed a bill \&gt;rhhlhiting Florid;: tt&lt;*w-puper** from
printing liquor advert!*&gt;*ments. We
do not think i lit* Flotilla legislature
has any tight to regulate advettising
for the newspapers and this comes
from a newspaper that never ac­
cepted liquor advertisements und
never expects to accept any. Never­
theless we think the 'legislature Is
usurping too murJi power when they
tell ■n newspaper what kind of ad­
vertisements they run accept and
what kind they cannot accept
When the road work on the San­
ford Orlando mud is all finished and
an unit!uken stretch is made between
the two cities which will be in about
two or three weeks The Herald
thinks the two cities should have n
fish fry at Robinson's Springs and
bold a regular !qve fcnsl, make up
all the differences of the past and
talk over the tilings of _mulu.nl pd*.
vantage to the iwo ntii*. We have
much in common nnd should g. t
ujion .the common level of two
friends.
And then our Board of
Trade run invite tin* Orlando Hoard
of Trade down some time for a good
time and our board can go thou* one
night and w,* inn do gn «t -tout*, m
all lines of basin,ss along many lines.
Let us get together.
D R IN K IN G FOOD S L'IT LY
According to go\ermm*tit statistic.*
■nix hundred million bush Is of
go into the nianofactute of alcohulK**
in (he tbdtjjd States 'each year, fix
bushel* for each man, woman and
child in tin* l bit. d State*, and near­
ly enough for the «*ntit ■ twit inn,__ „ *
•The estimate Is that &lt;*voh* person
•consumes someth in*’ over eight hush*
d s of u 1 , 1 per *y?nr.
M'itli ti » p n iiiit Itifh ro*t of liv­
ing these fig tit« n ire Magi’**, ing.

it raises you in the value estimation of
proves that you have prepared for the
also serves as a receipt a Double value
bank account.

PEOPLES BANK OF
SANFORD, FLOI

0 L TAYLOR
CathUr

F. L WOODRUFF View

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ticst clement in the political history
of the state. They seem ready to
sacrifice almost any public interest
if such sacrifice .means a chance to
slap "Old Catts" in the fan.
It docs not appear likely at this
time that this political combine will
ha uhle to get the measure, abolish­
ing the tnx commission through the
senate.
While this body docs not
seem less unfreindly to tin* governor
it |s compos* d of men of more sober
and conservative judgment.
f»t

The charges are specific and of n
serious nnture, alleging that Appleyard has defrauded the state of
$100,00(1’, by avoiding bii) ontract
with the stnte.
* A committee was immediately
appointed to investigate the charges
und w full andeomplrtf*- hearing wilt
l utlahassce, April 25. The third
he given.
week of the session of the |, *i. !y un­
begun with a gten; dt*M of \,,|iib»t
' M 25
4 ■ lie*
]
April
Ilespi.
unrest ami excitement, bin j&gt;i* .
) ict that !i: sia'o ins commission.! :v&lt;* getting culm again ait I t.h • ■!■* ■,*
with tlu* very limited powers it. now eo**,l tornado give* iwiiruibt, of
poMicsWE. has saved t-h« stale many having subsidedtimes its cost to the slat", and in
Fur several days It lias been se­
face of the showing that it might
cretly whispered shout that th** orn­
have saved tlu* stnte hundreds !of
ate was playing n enuji d* -tat
ihounnmls of dollars hud it been
*bat ‘vo'.ild solve the problem of the
given the power to enforce Its de­
i ••cii'iv* a ipciintinents. whlrh **'fmand* ns ainst iln* tux dodgers, the

away from the governor .la ap­
pointive offices and place thcm*w!th
the hoard of state institutions. The
attorney1general gave out an opin­
ion that' such bill would be clearly
unconstitutional as the Corwiiiuthm
vested this appointive power in the
Chief Executive. This opinion had
the effect to puzzle but not to pari'y
the opponents of the administration.

provisions of tins act, if shall he
competent' for the statu to give in
evidence the fact that the hfeverago
which tho evidence may t**nd to
show tin* defendant had manufac­
tured, sold, bartered, exchanged,
furnished, given away nr otherwise
disposed of, . possessed. or possesses
1In* real I, wspaper of tin* day the same color, odor and general
appearance of I lie liquors and bever­
must not only posse*.*, a social con-!
It
moeabh* that tin* lull docs
age* mentioned in Section On** of not i * p*.'al the jirlvilegc which the
science IjIU must have vision and a i
litis act, or any of them, the same
present state chemist'enjoys of hav­
mind to analyze. It has to deal rot |
*-litdl be prints facie evldenW* that the
ing lu nations of lugli priced oils or
only with Veen and events but with'
liquor nr beverages arc the same oaf n cm'* of canned goods o r 'a box of
motives a i. *wsjr.ipef is no longer,
mentioned in Section One of this act. fruit or a bushel uf something else
merely a mirror reflecting only that
The same rule, of evidence
shall lie* sent to him at tli** expefis** of tlu*
l
which your Py,1 ran .*«.*, but a mod­
applicable in all cases for the abate: u ato.a* a "sample" for analysis,
ern ti**wspu[n-T i* radium* seeing
moot -ad liquor nuisance* by bills of whan often a pint of a quart or a
&gt;brough and beyond, picturing the
equity and in all jirosocutiuns for p:*ck would iinsw. r every purpose of
nerve* and tlu* heart of human ncviolation o f,statutes of the state for
the .ordinary chemist,
it requires
tiob. as well a* the skeletons. ’ "Noti
tho suppression of th* evils of iu- com.* sample for an i*xugrL-.-------only tiuv*t I hear* tliiqgs he the aing
Lttujmtaaca, whou-it heeoiiivs iiucm*' , By the uuy, the indications aro
Jllul—ilaiiy—uurlinq^THdiey-trfTrTnnl
kary to determine* whether the liquor good for a change in the ofllro of
jA-wapajier, hut social service must
or beverage is^u prohibited liquor or
ate chemist, probnbly long* before
he a duty -tiijly surlt a pUpgr with
leverage.
j
hi*
propoHi if bill lu*comet a law. In
puidi’* eonfldemo ran initiate nelpfu!
filet
the change is liable to occur
Sec.
IT.
That
no
property
rights
move men* . Ytcccpt th* ica'dendiip' in
belter Wet fs ar.tl fight for. Chcjr suc- of ‘any kind shall exisi In tiald pro­ most any (fay and tlu* proposed
&lt;esaful .u'ci inplMmo nt.
Boor in- hibited liquor, and beverages when ‘ law Isn't.
*!t
tlced, i* a city without a ctbsiuinr of possess.xl, to by tried, for ' unlawful
this sort, (o'r in many instancss the
Tall nil us»i*e,
April
25.—Certain,
limelight of pititess puiillclty i* the
members of tluf leghdaturL* st*&gt;m to
weapon ugaiiisA public and private
be getting quite touchy on the Sub­
ject of newspaper references., ,Th?
outlawry, crime and graft."
newspaper editor must confine him*
Fine wofdi and flfti !y apokcit. A*
self
to lurliAntintary language or
newspaper that w ill not d.Am to gife
run the risk of getting himsiHf
bawled out In n set of bristling revo­
lution". lie will find the bee policy
is to apeak softly and carry a pad*

u-'-fuliV.'.i t.
A aow-jiajier without
ideals and with out tho courage or th
the intelligence to stand for some­
thing is a misnomer, und its eiht■enbe detracts lrom the high riling of
journalism. An organ of this type
wil. spend its days "feeling its way"
and never speaks a bold word for
worthy movements where there i*
1 wus tkith ’em at Manassas
risk involved is a mouthplir-r for it*
Tho bully Roys in Gray:
own selfish in;®o.*:d and nothing
1 heard the thumitca ioarin'
more. It is not « newspaper, but a
Hound Stonewall JucksmTit way, lickspittle, incapable o f*grasping Its
And mftny a time this sword of (nine highest ‘ usapunalbllith-H. As
Mr.
lias blazed the way for Lee; '
Moon saya, the constructive work
But~1f l|tW Ulfl H'ailon "go';s to.war,
confronting a newspaper Is limitless
* Make one. more gun foj- rm*.
and involves tin* whole range, of
movements looking to better gov­
ernment br*4i_j living and belt* r
I ’ m not so fnll of llghtin'
citizenship.—Selma (Ala.,) Time*.
Nor half so full of fun,
As 1 was'back in tiic sixties
*
Con trcgaliunnl Church
Wbcn-1 shouldered my old gun;
You
ere cordially- invited to at
I t may bo that my hair U white
tend the sir vice* of the Cari|rcga
Such Lhiu£j you know must be,

R. R. DFAS
A m | Caahitf

B A N K T H A T INSURES YO U R DEPOSITS

Owen Moon, Jr., of the Trenton
N. J. Times, a practical and active
publisher, addrtrssed *the Trent on
Rotary Club on the subject of the
modem newspaper and his speech
attracted Widespread attention be­
cause of j|s keen insighlAam) lofty
olvidism. lie definod ' t lie real news­
paper of today a* one with a social
conscience, with social set vice re­
garded as its ptiine duty, lie said
in part:

Ami fared lh2 fight with I,*.*,
Hut if this here Union got-.i to war
Make one rno:e gun for m !
I didn't shrink from Sherman
An he galloped to tho sea;
But if this here Union goes to wat
Make one more gun for me!

i

* When you issue a check
any .good business man— it
purchase.beforehand and it
so easy to do if you have a

DOINGS OF THE
LEGISLATURE

A newspaper, l.t:ge o r sift.dl
TiiTve vision, us Mr. Mooq say.*
that—vhdnn xTvAtd.pi&gt; * .t-cii 1.. I

1\' STir.V.lLUR-b;-

CH ECK A CCO U N T ADDS V A L U E
TO B U S IN E S S P R EST IG E

P L A N T A riG
Now that We aro trying to con­
serve our food* anil raise ntoro foods
tho idea of pigs enter the held and
while The Herald has not been in
favor of pigs in*lhe city limits there
could he something doing by the city
(Continued From Page 3)
council looking toward a suspension
of the present ordinance until the
war is over allowing people in cer­ Inrs, or shull he imprisoned not more
II. R. STEVENS
tain parts of the city limits to raise than one year, or shall he both fined
■ *«
pigs. For instance, they could be und imprisoned.
imited to certain' parts of the city
Sec. 13. That no person shall he
THE
and the distance from a residence excused from testifying before the
where they would be obnoxious and grand jury, or In nny trial in any
certain restrictions about keeping the prosveutiun for violation of this act
(tens clean and the odors thereof be upon any complaint for the enforce­
lessoned. This paper believes that if ment thereof, hut no disclosure or
pigs could he raised in certain sec­ discovery made by such person as
tions of tho city and fed scraps from witness, shull he used, against him in
the table supplemented with-some nny penal prosecution
for, or on
corn that we intend to raise'that the account of the matter disclosed.
high cost of living would be rut
Sec. 14. That the judges of all
down considerable.
Of course the
courts
impaneling grand juries shall
city council would he expected to
give
in
charge to said grand jury
use tlu ir. own judgment about where
the pigs could be raised and see that the unti;liquor laws of this stntei nnd
r.o objection would be raised by ad­ those enacted for the purpose of
jacent property owners in case the promoting temperance and suppress­
pig man wanted to blossom dUt Into ing. the evifs of. intemperance, und he
it full fledged hofe man and start shull instruct them to investigate j
raising them on a large scale. ‘ And nnd return indictments against ’ ifll ! i „ thlir industry
guilty of-violating sntd laws' ,,|n ij,,. operator
again, if th* l,no was—rnhunt tT~tVTTUTil
or
nny
provisions
of them.
j game when tunic
not mean that the present ordinance
would he rro^uled |m• would lie in
Sec, ! ft That no
clerk, sei'vitn*,
Urn stale sav
agvn' i) employe of mr. person u - ' fv|lv
fused of a violation of the laws t,»
Yh“ result li
promote temperance und to suppress j, -0 •„
market!
the evile of intemperance, or tin
„f |]K. |
unlawful sale or oilier disposition of |Jmnr from tlte
tho liquors nnd beverages mentioned u(l(j telegrams
in Section one of this net. or any p-ach the membi
tbenf. shall be excused from ter.tifj- sentiment on tlu
ing, rigid rut this principal, for the jn{, the inspertni
reason ihai h&lt;* may thereby incri.uk- about. Tlu*. "It
mull- himself, nor dial! any prineip.i! Vam in i* hkek

COMES A LAW

The visitors to Orlando this week
were greatly impressed with* the
fine body of men who spent, the
three days with them in the persons
of the State Elks Association. There
were Rig Rills anil little Rilis nnd
Big Brothers und nil kinds of good
fellows and they were there for n
good time nnd they had it. The
Elks parade on Thursday v. ns a mile
long nnd had two bands and* then
aomo’ .and those boys captured Or­
lando and held it for the thru* ifitvs.

Apfll 27, 19J7

The next plot rumored, about wn»
the coup to have the senate Im­
peach t he governor on some trumped
up charge, and while the trial »as
pending the president of the senate,
serving as governor, would make all
th*.* appointments.
The appoint*
men’ s would bo confirmed end th**n
th** impeachmen* * liars:,*s v.o ; d Ic
dismissed and all would be well.
We have nb positive pftmf that nny
particular member of (lie sennt • v.jj
connected with tin* plot.

These'elements art: throe in numhcr: First, the mojqbera who always
jump .to th,,i* feet when‘ any propo­
sition is sprung a f f e c t i n g ihe'blg cor­
porate interests* of-tho state: Second,
th" members elected from,tax (lodg­
ing com:.;** on a platform to abolish
the lax commission hct-uusc it made
:omo of thane: counties "too the mr.M:*
find Thild, the members who want
to roll the governor of th -** appoint­
ive olfitvH as a matter of political
tcvtngy. Tho last named is tha dir-

We Know* that the gov* ran* had
m*v,ral thousand* fri*ud» all »*.' r
Litis af.ai.tt .who were wailing for the
summons to the; capita! to conn* in
autos nnd on trains and t&gt;.it with
them whatever it might take lu pul
Tills_plot_uxut-.liu&gt;~ plotters., out—ofhusiness. You can - begin to .realixe
how serious matters wore gettlnf
here when the ’ friends of the gov*
ernor did "not .know wh’ut rdn'tt** ten
thousand might bo called here to
h'*!p him hold the ortlen tb which a
majority of t fiat nu intier ch-epd
him and are just us deteYrtined a*
over to see that, he gets a squa'O
deal.
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Jftnl
hold rwncuq»tl,u!i6i)al or valid, .h i
fact shall not ulfect or dc*tfoy any
any other section, paragraph, pr»i*
vision, clause or part of this act, that
Is not in nnd of itself invalid, b*it
the remaining portion shall he in
force without,regard to that so In­
validated.
Roc. .13. That this art shall go
into effect Immediately upon its pas­
sage and approval by the governor
or upon it* becoming n law without
Iti* approval,
* . •

Iw i* intro
duced a resolution providing for a
lommitteo to Investigate tho implied clip! go. 'The rcaolutloas were
adopted.
p f cmtrstf the News should not
have made'the implication without
sufficient gruupds, anil it taohuhly
did nut, but just why n member of
Mr. Lewis* standing, like Cuesar’s
wife, i* above suspicion, should lu&lt;omo wrought up over a newspaper
paragraph to th** extent of wnnting
ta ronnume tin* valuable time of tlte
legislature with.so trifling a matter,
when uo direct charges were made
is 'hai d" to understand.
It *
. Tallahassee, April 25, — Milton A.
fiinlth, vditor of the Tollulraaiee
Democrat,
published
charges of
graft against State Printer Ajiple*
yard in his paper today and laid a
copy of the Democrat on the desk of
each member of the legislature.

in tho l nited States really lu*Kan two years ago when the I'cd*
ora! Reserve System was organized. It will be complete when
every citizen is doing his share towards the maintenance of the
system.
By .depositing your money with us you can help directly in
developing and strengthening it, as we are required to kec-p on
deposit withour Federal Reserve Bank in Atlanta n portion of
your balance- with us.
At the same time, and without cost, you benefit directly from
the protection the system-affords us. •'

First National Bank
.*

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

Sanford, Florida

�THE SANFORD HERALD
K. J. Holly, Mr«, Wulseman, Mrs.
Kochosberger, Judge
Housholder,
Miss Olga Schultz and many others.

ABOUT PEOPLE
...A N D E V E N T S ...

R U B -M Y -T IS M — Antiseptic, He*
lieves Rheumatism, Sprains, Neurnl.
:i:i-tf
Overland
Touring
Car
much
less
. personal Items of
than valuo for tg11ieH Bale. It. &amp; o.
In te re s t
Garage, W. A. Stringfellow.
M-tfe
Sl. A jut* (i. &lt;hl
U. P, Ft one ha-,
in .Ini,',|
rite weekly meeting of St. Agnes
i 1potnmnry of the Floating Small
Russell' four it r«*s of r':i* |.m 1 ,Ml Guild vt.n h. hi on Monday with
2 Toll's Succinctly Arranged for
4 Second siren and the p,-i«y j, „„
Hurried Herald Readers
X much that he hates to make it puli- Mrs. tiwynn Fox hostess^ at the
homo tlf her mother, Mr«. Stumob.
lie. hut Mr. Rum II is well satisfied
Important among other thing*
done
by the Guild1and continuing
What.1* th o.llth Commandment?
their
policy
of conservatism was the
Dr. nrownlee’wiil tell you about It
decision to dispense with refreshin the Presbyterian church Sunday
ments tit the meeting. Those pres»t 11 «. m.
m ile Happenings— M en tion
of M ailers in B rie f—

PAGE FIVE

A HESUME o f s a n f o k d
MAITENJNGi* UP- TO DATE
,1
A44ftt*i ill Commantiiian* for IKm'
Colmnn to "Sost.ty K4tfart" * r
Mil* K. A. TffKruir, f’ lmM No. 703

S W E E P IN G R E D U C T IO N S

perfortt:
Finn,
churill.,
Tin*
young
has sioi
who V I
the ehiti
wife'. 7
woman

ALL H A TS
MRS. I. I). PEARSON, Mtfr,

Woodland Park is tfio only place
with amusements und taken proper
circqf- Open Sundays only. Leas­
'd privately on week days. Large
d «n pool, hot water jets, shower,
toboggans.
Picnic conveniences.
6«J-tf
IIow many Commandment# are
there? A new one will be given you
■ *t the Presbyterian church Sunday
morning.
L. H. Bingham, .Asst, superin­
tendent of the Western Union Telcpiph Co. for Florida was in the
city Wednesday inspecting thelocql
office.
Frirpc cypress shingles, four, five
and six inch widths, all twenty
inches long, to move quick at $2.76
per thousand.
Chas. L.
Wist,
.Ford Touring Car for Sale— At a
6irgain. B. &amp; O. (jnrage, W. A
Stringfellow.
-{ J-tfe
Mr. H’-v Pselcnid and fan P und
hi, roothet.- M-s. A. Pad it; . and
Mrs. ii k. Wager aor» d
1 Si.
Cloud Sunday, stopping tu I* tsimnwe fo; dinner.
* . ,,
Break your Cold or La Gri; ‘ to
with a few doses of 6GG.
88-26U*
Ford Touring Car for sale at ,
bargain. I!. A- O. Garage, W. A .
Stringfcllov.
I l-tfe
Among tho.'«* going 10 Urlaii-.o
yesterday were L. P. McC.uller, Mr
and Mis. It. O. Bower,' Misses
Trachea Lqftlcr and Florence Frank,
MU» Charlotte Hand, Mrs. Cecil
Butt. Mr. and Mrs. * Roy Symes
Atchic Betts, S. M. Lloyd. Mr. and
Mis. Forrest Luke, Mis! Neal. Mr.
and Mts A. P. Connelly, Mr. nnd
Mrs. \\ J. Thigpen, Mr. und Mrs.

CELEBRATED BY

baptist t e m p l e
SUNDAY

N IG H T

7:3() O’CLOCK

PROGRAM
jianu Processional
invocation
Choni--“ Crown Him ICing
« f KiAgg”

Ljflgc A n n o u n ce m e n ts—
P

J. A . Cheek
ener;i| A n n o u n ce m e n ts —

c*

’hio, D. J inkins
HI Offering* ' ^ *
Offertory
.
t w ilig h t Song”
*.
&lt;( rt* -- Friendship, Love;
b t .G eorge

H ym an

I h e O th e r F e llo w ”

MRS. A. I). PARRISH, Asst

sale &lt;G00Q.i)f) and .should pay for it
self in one seuinn. Terms. .1. 0
Packard. Sanford.
72-:itc

Until further notice Musson’s p^ol, 11) bo open every afternoon at 2
o’clock except Tuesdays and Fridays.
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V hen ]
TUNING* V
SHOtS |
fiAwt e*cn

in acres on brick road near Cam­
eron City, story and
hulf house,
well drained, easily improved, ex­
cellent- (lowing well district, well impiolied farm on two sides, near Hid*
ing, $1260.00 am) terms.
J. O.
Packard, Sanford.
72-:itc

Japanrtr Itnune Da arc .
Surrounded with the charm and
beauty of wonderfully pretty Jap­
anese decorations and the tinkling
ihiTo hi* has nc- J
10 aevrs fin** ham murk tru
music of Oriental wind hells, the
position with "the. land on hrirk road abo'tit fi}■}
house dance given on Friday even­
Company.
.
west of Sanford, a perfect 10
ing last, by Miss- Margaret Cadtfnet at only $100.00 per *arn
Wultuder and Dr, Ralph Stevens at
Geo. G. Herring cannot be matched in quality
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
a in Jacksonville locatioh under $C0.00 per here
Stevens was, a prominent* social
he week.
, ^ money. Terms easy at (1 per
event ami a distinctively charming
J. O. Packard.
70
Mr. I). L. Thrasher -and Miss
allair. In all the arrangements the
Japanese noth prevailed. Overhead .May Thresher motored up from
hig Japanese umbrellas were sus­ Tampa for the week end. They re­
pended front the center of the room turned on Wednesday accompanied
from which ropes of*grey moss ex­ by Mrs. Thrasher and Mrs. It. A.
tended to {he corners. From these Newman.
Bond Issue
hung Japanese banners. Tin* dining
Taxpayers‘of Sanford:
Mrs II t ’ &lt;i *1 r 11r !5_in Jachkonroym
wits converted into a fairylike
As chairman of the finance com
.bower with nil thr-fmrfrinTtng charm rvilto visit I tig fi irntM
the i-ny-nf Sanford I TIT*
i of .lapniics • art
Hctwt-en the li
l«-a . ami •Intiir* room tin* entrance
* i t ,defined ' by ,t Dirt it*.* interlaced
. "iU i , vinct. Over all hung "hun­
dred of .lajuiivie lantern*. In this
to .1 re pu.'.h improved farm D
I !lively bower punch was served l&gt;y
ub-ii 1iguied' a'td in crop
Mr- and Mrs. Frank Forster, ae'ies
Mis. W. L. Morgan. Mrs- J. ,M
splendid
Honing well, good ‘ load,
with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mctti.ngcf
W allure anil Mi--; . Charlie [Seay
motored over to Kiaalffitmt* on Sun­ about one mile frortx binding true;,
wearing Japanese costumes.
The
price *HBll pp find term*.
.1 H
day.
porches Acre »bm hung with Innt'TiiH
I’.i. ku t s , •f.,-,|
and scree ftid with vitu-i. Tin- favor*

* 111*1 *

Do Not Plow Fond Under
I want to ask all of our (turners to
notify lite Sanford Herald when they
intend to plow* down a field of Keans,
squash, cucumbers, peppers or to­
matoes, as well as celery *culls, ehrn
they are through shipping, and per­
mit people who have not these veg­
etables to go to thejr fields und get
them.
-— .. —
In this way thousands of cans of
vegetables will In- saved and 1 know
of many people from outside of our
gard *n district where drought has
prevented to- abundant supply of
vegetables who wish to avail them­
selves of ilsis for canning purposes.
(’ . M It.rry.
’
' County (Agent.

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PETERS SAYS:
»
"You Should Make Earh
One of Your D o lla r s
Count Up The Number
of Days It Will Hnpptly
Serve You,".
£ e0c

nnd what
Peters Says Is So *

Make the most of your mon­
ey nnd y o u r opportunities,
firing your foctl *apd your rash
here and sis* if our s t y l i s h
spring shoes don’t convince you
of their merit. This is thcahoe
shop your feet should get nr&gt;iuaim-tl with

E. H. P E T E R S
Roots, Shoes nnd Slippers
01 EAST FIRST STREET

ill. 1, l •,t•1
'

uit*-t*'.upS

M
J. K Mi*tlinger i&gt; spending ttm-k u n i t s ,i ilt-ii-tel,
furnished by tin* Lyric Orchestia, the week &lt;*nd in Kissimmee, the of very I U.and the p
which in nddition tyi the dance mu­ guest of Mts. D. (I. Wagner.
per acre, vtnje qj ii p
sic rendered a program of patriotic
me about it quick. 4.
ALWAYS USE
airs, opening with the "Star Span­
Sanford.
.
Allan Jones will leave Monday for
Stearns'
Electric Paste
gled Banner.”
Contrary to the Newport. II I., where he will enter
Fall dtrecUoot In 11 Uncu*c&lt;*
Hi aeits Slowing v..1! ian.l. Cvlcry
usual custom
refreshments
were the Naval Training School!
Delta,
near
tine
holnes
and
improved
served' after the darning.
It was
Bold rtrrrwhrtr. S&amp;e Mul Ite*.
truck farms, on good road, only a
one of tin* prettiest of tin* house
U. S. Oovtmmint buys It.
' .
Ilirlhn
dunres id the season. Seventy-live
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Batten an­ few yards from railroad, about l 1-.,
miles out of Sanford. Can he bought
invitations were issued.
nounce the birth of tv little daughter
quiet; at Salt 00 |*«-r acre
Worth
Saturday." April 21,
double, J. 0 Ikickard, Sanford.
Morning /frn/&lt;/r
Mr Oi'it F. Bowl, r, formerly of
Mrs. Ernest Housliohl'T. delight­
Sanford but now of Sunaunah, Gu.t
fully entertained with I iir.s* tables of
is in the city io tin* interest of the
bridge on Monday morning in honor
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
the insurance company which lie
of Mrs. D. L. Thrasher. With the
AGENTS
represents.
usual' artistic taste whieh rharaeteriz.-s her entertainments the romps
Mr. and Mr- Mac Dowell Bull of
•were ehartningly adorned with *j *&gt;i» r»- tftl.mdo spent Tuesday m tSanford,
tith-s of roses in a variety of colors. the guest .of Mrs. Brian Higgins.
The prize was won by Mrs. F. PulesF lo rid a
S a n fo r d
Mrs. (Ii-... ArinMfung has reiurn -it
tou, a lovely 1it v'le card case in
white kid, handjiaiat. d. The go st from a pleasant visit to Mrs. F P.
of liotitir was presented with a stiver Strong id Brooks*illy.
e(iia hold *r.
F R E E
T O
E A C H
C U S T O M E R
Vr. and Mrs. 11 It. .**• vei,.» antd
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To Kill Rats and Mice

|Try a Herald Want Ad

General Fire

lltt 1- daughter, Rebecca, Miss Marga,( t Cadwallad(*r nnd Dr. Ralph
,’ /cffare /’or/.v
Fourteen fnetttls. :m biding the Sl evens leave today for an autost.sses who had entertained for mobile trip to Lakeland and Tampa
Jar*-D&gt;» week i-rfrh-------- - ~
~
of Mwt. W. L. Morgan at a intitBico
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B*. ( aira­
party at tie* Star on Monday after­
veny, who w *ro married recently in
noon, being one of a s ri-s that were
l.isbon spent Saturday with Mrs. L.
given in honor of Mrs. TbranlitT.
M. Telford and the week etjd with
After *tbe l*lay. ” 7'h'* Tides of BuiAir. aml .Urr. Cnrraway iu their
uegal” . ftsit'-urid by' Ilian* be Swiel,
suburbait home. They -but on M »ulit’' party r&gt;turned to the home oi
tla1
/ . for Winter H aw n ,1their new
Mrs. Mor;,.:n fjr H.-fr'eslimeiUa. A
home.
W O M A N ’S C L U B
* :!ad course was h rved at -sirnll
tables which * were uttractive with
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
yellow shaded candles and .ro. .*i.
.
t 'luh Calendar .
. (Too Late to Classify)
Ma. is of,.Luster lillftie v*
placed
\\V in **Iay, May 2- Uu'i'ie: ‘
in bowls and vase* about th room.
For Safe—Ford touring carlfit^ood
mrwtjng, Houv hold KtotippHt-.-.
Tb‘* ;u‘ si of honor was paesemetl condition, K.M. Tiytor, Clicro Cola
,'
72-tf
’ This will Im the lart regular•tneH- with a bos of vrepe d&lt;* rhia** hm.tl- Bdiiling Works.
ing of the t&lt; aaotu In October thajker.chbL.
..
For Sale Saddle
pony
meetings uf the Club vvfil be rr-j
years old, almost Kentucky
suntfd, the new4officers will be iu-.j
prtrr|rrq D -a's
oughitred. Inquire at fieri
ductwl into o f c nmr ih - regfthir] hl )l0 W n{ Mi„ Mtt, Tl- Ah-r
llee.
.
. 7
club year, will -begin.
*t.*mb«*r»
hua been i|k*odir;7 '»*&gt;VerKl;'tiaj'*
For Sale -12 g.tbon. oi! barrel in
should bear Ijt mind thut^ the repre- L
j;„nr(,rd&lt; ,.n informal farewell
good
eoitdition, ii raid*utiitie. 72i2p
scntaiion of tho Womuqit ( Lib
j dauce was nivtm ut lfa io l.Cartu.a on
Sanford at tho Feckration m«*. *mg j TiiraJa&gt; ^vcrtliig. The. munle was
Wanted—Seainstn-ss-ttrsrw artit
in N«v«*rptH*r .will . depend t •
*,HJ,[sl A !•-. ... , ulr3 lw k «tW jim l
aii i. H ^ t* i .r
Wanted— UoariUrs,
street.

fMrW tl. It should also b* remembcFed that «lii *t atn payable at the
Ortober b ml non* 'meeting. This is
the expiration of the time allpwod
for dues. It would greatly faellltato
the work of the treasurer and busi­
ness of the club In gon?rr.i if the
dues arc pnid at the meeting In
May.
Job for a Versatile Man.
According to n lannlnii paper, tin*
Lady’s Magazine for 17S!&gt; nintnln***l tile
following comprehensive ndycrllw*
tnent: ’’ Wanted, for n sillier fitmlly, n
nitin of light weight who fi-nr* Hie
..ord and am drive u jmlr of horses.
He itmsf oemsloiially wait at table.
Join In household ptiiyer, look after
horses, nnd read a chapter In the Bi­
ble. He must rise at seven*In tho
meriting, obey his iniisterjmd mistress
In nil lawful commands, and If be entt
dress luilr, sing psalms, ami play ut
crlbbnge. so much the hotter. Wages,
fifteen guluc.T; n year.”

•

Alter plant* 15c per dozen. . Mrs,
S. B. Wight.
. Ti-.'ilc
\Santed —Competent stenographer
for 2 week*. One who call take dirtution in. short hand, .State exp. i*
unco in first letter. Address Stenog­
rapher, care Herald.
72-2tc

('arra trny— A hoUtnak
At the home of tho bride’s parents
at Lisbon on Wednesday evening 6f
this week, was preformed the cere­
mony which united in marriage Miss
Ethel Lyon Alsobrook and Mr.
Thomas Britemnn . Carraway
of
WJnter Haven. The ceremony was

T H A T E N T E R S O lIR S T O R E S A T U R D A Y 28th
A TU B E ROSE B U LB '.
Also f&lt;:f 10 days beginning Saturday, wq will give our
slioe trade Fome special bargains in men’s and boys’ shoes.
$5.00 values for $3.49 and $3.00 (o $4.00 values for $1.08
* L A D IE S ’ SH O E S, S M A L L SIZ E S

For Sale: My It) acre truck (firm, all improved and suit irrigated, two
Bowing welts, best*material iu tiling,
Ail in lush potatoes now and as fine
a* can be. Possession soon as pota­
toes nro dug and still time to grow
corn, beans, Ileus oi any similar crop
before fall trucking season. A per­
fect place, light at loading traik,
one quarter mile, off from Celery
avenue brick roud, right in the heat{
of the entire district. Ptice (ui quick

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$2.00 and $3.00 values, 08c and $2.50 values, regular
stock, $1.98; $3.50 values, $2.49.

T H R E E -IN -O F JE S T O R E

II E. Third
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For Sale— A few sweet potato
druws. Mrs. A. L. Berg, R. A, Box
No. ' l ‘J5. Tefophono.
7&gt;2tr

insurance

F IN A N C IA L M ATTERS
l&gt;(» nttl hesitate to consult mi freely aboul any loformation or advice you desire on financial matters
---\vc arc pleased to he of service to you.
f

( ’becking Accounts A rc Incited. .
The Cost (or a Safe Deposit Box here U only

$2, $3 and $5 per year
Ii O M E

I N S T 1 T UT I O N

Sanford,Florida A Home Bank for HomePeople

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FAOB TWO

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B U N C H O F IN T E R E S T IN G IT E M S F R O M C O RR 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 C O U N ­
T Y - 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

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‘Mrs. May has made many friend*
EAST SANFORD
H. G. Dietrich l» In Jacksonville during her visit to Mr. and Mrs.
and Atlanta t his week" on a business C. 1L Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler
accompanied ‘Mrs. May to Jackson­
* trinville mid will remain a week.
M ill F. F. Porner and little son
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain
‘eft for New York city last week to
visit relatives.
They accompanied went, to Jacksonville Saturday amt
Mrs. Al Dorncr on her return from returned Sunday in their new Chan­
dler car, a beautiful clover leaf
visiting here.
*
model.
Mrs. J. E. May )(ft Sunday for
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Chorpening
her hopie In Detroit , Mich., on reand
young people, Mr. and Mrs. A.
•telpl of a telegram announcing the
L.
Charimnlng
and Mr. and Mrs.
illnets of her son, Dr. Earl May.
II. II. Squires and daughter, Mar­
garet picniced and enjoyed a fish
fry Sunday at Geneva Ferry to cele­
brate
the 23rd wedding anniversary
lit:
of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Chorpening
and one year for Mr. and Mrs.
Squire.*.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain
were in ‘ Qrjando'Thursday, Sanford
day, attending the Elks ccofivcruiun.
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M AXW ELl

FrankJ Brown motored to Daytona
Beach on Tuesday in Arthur Yow«ll'a car.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Young and daugh­
ter, Mir* Martha Young, who have
been (pending the winter Rat St.
Pet entiling^ TvnriT ^aJW*NT on old
friend* in the neighborhood Monday
enroute to their home in Salem, O.
Min* Inez Atkins nnd Mias Lillie
May Wilcox of Sorrento wero week
The H. G. Dietrich house on Rear |
end guests of Misses Sarah and Bes
dal! avenue is rapidly going up.
sie Smith.
Price &amp;. Coller are the contractors.
Charlie M« rriwether has {he ma­
Ships Made in Jar
terial oil the ground nt his celery
Jacksonville, April 24.—The Times
avenue farm for a house. Mr. Shitt- Union suys: It is given out on good
Uolscr is contractor for that jolt.
authority that at least thirty-eight
S. S. Lewis bus bought the place ships have been contracted for in
pn Cameron avenue known as both Jacksonville, to be buil{ within the
the Craig and- Smith place. Fort- current year; and that more ship
son Iiros., contractors, ■ are
re­ yards are to he put in and additional
modeling and improving the house. contracts handed out in this city.
This end of town has been favored
with two showers —one Monday and
the other Wednesday evening.
A
brisk fall of hail wks reported from
Cameron C ity Monday.
v
A number of eases of measles have
been at Moore's Station and Cam­
eron City among the- children and
Hrnj. Mo nr oct was quite ill from
picnslf*-' also.t( L n J

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W HO P A Y S T H E JO B B E R 'S S A L E S M A N ?
Who buys thetr autos and then keeps them up?
and slicks the Jobber17

Who loses when your neighbor^ goes broke

YOU DO, MR. RETAILER! WAKE UP!!
Buy your goods from the house that trsvels no salesmen, gives no'credit, hence has no credit
losses Write for price lut TODAY

GAIL GROCERY CO.

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

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G O O D R IC H
BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIRES

“A Tire’s A Tire For A* That”

W W i Too 5m TMj Sin
CvodrtcbTlrw art StoeBi

Goodrich Fair Treatment, too,
backs up the sm all tire and the
b ig tire to the same utmost
limit. B u y Goodrich tires in
the size you need, confident
you are getting the best
Goodrich can give,

the

fabric tire made.

The8. F. GoodrichRubber Co.

D IC K S O N

SANFORD, FLA.

P H O N E £7

HOOD AND PURITAN CASINGS AND TUBES
IIOOI). TIRES:
Beyond Comparison— 0000
Mile Adjustment Bases—
7500 on Ford equipment.

Pu r it a n t iu e r :
The Best Contpctitative ( ’asine on fhe Market— J5000
.Mile •Adjustment— 5000 on
Ford Adjustment.

FR E E A IR SERVICE

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
’ SANFORD’S HOUSE OF SERVICE

SEASON SPECIALS:
Screen Doors, Screen W indow s and Screen W ir e -A ll
W idths and Sizes.

Additional inquiries are being
made for local ions suitable for ship
building here anti both sides o? the
river for miles up and down havo
been found available in most every
respect for this week.

L A W N MOWERS:
A LL T H E LA TE ST M O D ELS

it is believed that Jacksonville
will become the center of the ship
building activities of the south and
that Gen. Goethnls himself witl de­
vote some of bis time tq this place.

FENOLE:
Nothing like it to rid the home o f Mosquitoes, Flies
nnd other insects. F IN E F O R D IS IN F E C T IO N .
Com plete Stork o f All Other Seasonable H o o d s

Ti&gt; \i! Wild fa n Produce or
Save Food
Dr. Beverly T. Galloway, assistant
to the-Secretary of Agriculture, and
in charge of.the department’s emer­
gency measures for dealing with the
agricultural situation, has issued the
following statement:
“ The following letter • issued by
the British Premier. David Lloyd
George, while addressed to the
people of •England, conveys advice
distinctly applicable to the United
Slates and which nhifnld be heeded
by every one who can do an&gt;thing
to produce food or save food from
waste:
a
10 Downing Street,

FOR THE AUTO M O BILE OW NER—
Liability Insurance against Accident, the person and Property, is
a necessity.
You must have- it eventually........................

Come and see CONNELLY

The Gateway to the Business OHice
The trend of modern education in toward bnsfncH&gt;i. ICb the
sanest thought pm ever had when you awaken to the realiza­
tion that your school training should be foruMed on Mime defi­
nite point. ‘ The courses nt our school are practical, rational:
the graduate Is prepared In do nomething definite, nnd his
services are In demand, * Sessions both day and night.

Whitehall. K. W.
Marrh utb. I'M7.
Dear Sir'
We have now reached a crisis in
tire war when to ensure victory, tin*
hetoiMii of our armies at the front
must be hacked by the self sacrifice
and tireless t labor of everyone at
home. -To this end, the production
of cueh quarter of wheat and oats;
and-of each bushel-of potatoes is of
vital importance. The work of the
neM. few weeks must decide the har­
vest of tlie year;.and in#the nation’s
i ntsrteet—I 'uegr-y-mirnt^wMnncvenjlierrsonal sacrifice, to overcome uii ob­
stacles, to throw your fullest ener­
gies into the work, and to influence
and elreourage (u!l who assist, you,
so that oVery ppssHilo acre shall be
sown.

PAN AMERICAN COLLEGE OF COMMERCE
.SANFORD, FLORIDA

Ml J. VAN GEI.DEREN, Principal .

culture. tint there Is no*time for de­
lay, and the Government, is confident
that farmers will at once step’ t o ­
ward and do all in their power to
utilize their services to the best ad­
vantage.

B A Y V IE W H O T E L
TH E HOTEL FOR OUR HOME PEOPLE
FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION— EFFICIENT SERVICE
MODERN EQUIPMENT— MODERATE RATES

I lie farmers of this country can
defeat rho German submarine*' and
when they do so they destroy the
last hope of the Prussian.
Yours faithfully,
I). Lloyd George.

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T O G F A N

Akron, Ohio
Brancbe.

the G O O D R I C H Sole

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MALSBY MACHINE CO.
|40S-10 Fm I I k ; H u n t

D A IL Y T R A IN S TO W ASH ING ­
TO N A N D NEW YO RK

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No. 80
0:40 p. m.
12:35 a. m.
8:45 a. nr.
7:45 p. m.
11:50 p. m.
1:10 n. m.
Ar Kalilmnre
IO:IHa.m.
1:52 p . m .
3:30 a. m.
Ar W. PMt'phta 12:24 p. m.
4.03 p. rn.
S:50 a. m
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•Ar New York...2:40 p. m. •
6:20 p. m.
AIl-aUH r.ulgm«nt. ••Iftlilr fans.____________
liKbta, Pullman_ iKi«la| wm alw|*rrn. l)lnia( trains K2. and f “ . I.'ol
wi |„ Siin'ili. Paaarntara mar artnpr
m. Frrr rrcllnxir rlulr ruarhrs
. For Information or Reservation Phone or Write

ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS,
w o o d W o r k in g m a c h i n e r y
I A rumpli-tp llnr o f M ill .Sopplli . ami l i r a , , M arhl.
n rr, caril.il In »iiwk lot Imm.-Ulal, .Klpm .nl. (i r l
I our piU.m ami ralatoguc M a n .lacin g r our ordrta

H . J E W E T T , Manager

STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH »

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ATLANTIC COAST LINE

To Keep Inkwells Clean.
The Ink should lie poured out of tho
wells mice u week and the wells washed
in hot water.

Aik You Dealer forTVm

T E X T A N is a fibre sole—
N O T rubber. It is water­
proof, stub-proof, flexible,
matches your shoes per­
fectly nnd outwears any
le a th e r sole you ev er
jworc. Ask your dealer.

25c.50c. $f. At All Deileii.

H A T E V E R the size , o f a
Goodrich fabric tire —-it stands
I S u la P r o d u c e -Go.
as high in the eyes of Goodrich as
% .
* Buyers and Shippers o f
. .
largest tire. Goodrich knows
caste in its tires. '•
I Vegetables a n d
F ru its !
Goodrich is careful that the .
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in Car Lots or Less .
j
The imperative demands of the
war have made it impossible to avoid | 210 E. First Street
Sanford, Florida *|
best standard of m aterial and
calling up njerr fit for active service,
o « « « « r o o o o o o . &lt; :o .
even though skilled In farming. As
workm anship goes into its
far as -possible this is Iicing met by
bringing up on the land men aruj
small tire as it goes into the
T A M PA ’S BEST
women from other industries. T|rey
cannot
lie
expected
to
do
work
biggest tire.
equal to that of men (ixpert in agri­

W
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Stops Pain At Once
F o r M a n a n d Beast

A U T O C A S IN G S A N D T U B E S V U L C A N IZ E D

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Penetrates and Heals.

Sanford Vulcanizing Works

PAOI.A POINTS
Orrin Sabin left Wednesday for
Asheville, N.
where he expects
to spend n couple of weeks before
returning to his home in Cleveland,
Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Bulock and Miss Margaret Clark left
Wednesday for their homo in Steu­
ben viile,, Ohio.
t"""
**Mr. W. R. Buchanan who has
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Martin are u reen ailing for the past few weeks
their
borne on Lake Golden’ again, ras gone to the sanitarium nt For­
&gt; I
after a visit in ‘St. Petersburg and mosa for treatment. Mis. Ruchanap
have as their guests friends enroute I accompanied hi mi
Contracts for five submarine chas­
to thuir home- in Connecticut after ]
Mrs. Wm. Bullock, Miss Ellen
ers, Gibjra Gas Engine Company;
wintering. In Florida.
Bream, Mbs Margaret Clark and
twelve wooden ships of 3,000 otns,
Hillier, Spooring, Dunn Company;
te.n* wooden ships, cargo carriers up
to 3,000 tons, Cummer Lumber Co.;
six wooden ships up to 3,000 tons,
J. S. Baxter &amp; Co., five steel- hulls
wholesale
o n l y
with equipment, upward of 3.000
tons, crrill Stevens Company.
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Is Perfect
Ask Your Grocer

For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, C u ts, Rhetimatism

Safe for a Couple of Days.
Tencher—“This makes four limes
I’ve hnd to punish you Mils week. Bob­
ble. What have you to say to ihut'i"
Bobbie—*Tui glad It's Friday, teach­
er.”—Judge.

There seems to bo no grounds for
fear I bat the coming year will be a
dull one for this city, as there must
of necessity be a large force of well
paid wdrkmcn on tho combined licet
that is. to he built hero.
No one is authorized to speak
positively, that Is, no definite state­
ment ns to the exact, number con­
tracted for would bd giveil 'out *hv
many instance*, but it is generally
coiuidered that the following w
about what lias been accomplished
by the live tren cf the city in the
past few months:

M l :0.US£|4

COFFEE

Millennial Dream.
A New York stenographer has set
a new record by writing 137 words n
minute. «mno doyTrw«rognii&gt;lu'f will
not only lie able to write (bat many
words, but to spell them correctly—
and then the millennium Will be at
hand.—Clevelund Plain Dealer.

No. 82
Jacksonville...*.9:10 a. m.
SsAmnah ...*... 1:15 p. m.
Charlcslun
5:35 p. m.
Richmond
5:05 a. m.
Washington . 41:40 n. in.

* No. 86
1:40 p.m.
5:35 p. m.
9:55 p. m.
9:13 a. m.
12:33 p. m.

A T L A N T IC COAST LIN E

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BRYAN BULL BECOMES
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On .liveunt of I !o* wid *.-j*r • id in .
• ■t i n t he I ill. which, I
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wont into HIeci immediately upon'
being signed' this morning, it js
given herewith, the amendments
having been inserted.
AS' will be seen, the bill only af­
fects dry counties in the state. It
reads as follows:

T*llahassec, April
governor
ruts this morning signed what is
ccraily known lie.e as the llryan
Hub bill* U wax introduced in the
,e by *M&gt;hator McKachern and it
the senate bill that fust passed.
When H reached the house it was
substituted f°r *,r- Bryan’s House .
Hill No- iW- 0,1 tllL’ final P»*fi«Ke
tbe bill in the house some slight
chsngcs were made by Mr. llryan,
strengthening the bill, under advice
from the attorney central; so it was
......A l&gt;v Mr. llryan ut ihu time.

An net prohibiting the manufuetuto of ukohollc, spirituous, vinous,
malt and intoxicating liquors and
beverages and certain non-intoxicat­
ing liquors and beverages, traffic
therein and keeping on hand in pub­
lic places or for illegal sale in coun­
ties or election precincts that- have
or may hereafter vote against the
sale of liquor.

manufacture, sell, offer for sale, keop
Sec. P.* That the keeping of the
for sale, bftrfer. • furnish at public liquors or, beverages or.any of them,
poacra, keep on hand (at n.place of mentioilej in Section One of this art,
of this art, ^&gt;r any of them lit any in any building not exclusively used
quantity at any time.
Provided, for a dwelling, shall lie printa facie
that this inhibition dots not Ificfude, evidence that they, are kept for sale,
ami, nothing in this art ahall affect or with Intent to dispose of Sam**
the social Serving of such liquors coni r .r\ i &gt; !:,
.ok! hoverajp-s in privat” residences
■:i &lt;e*liiiar, ni.it ^.iiTCiiurse. Pro*
■id ■I. f'i .1he*. 11;■i nothing in thi»
of* ** tin* p'rSrilt law* o f 1
I iuMii.i relating to the *ightH of precinct that has of aji.ill* hereafte
druggist* tii hnndle alcohol and its vote against tli-* *:t! ■ of liijunr fiom
compounds. Provid'd further, that any fl\ore, simp, warehouse, boat, Or
nothing in this act shall prohibit the other v
I or v ditch* of any, kind,
manufacture hy any one family of or from any sham y or tent or build*
domestic^ uirje for family use, in ing or place used for the purpose 0,1
quantities not exceeding live gallons traffic, or any dwelling house or de­
in any* one year.
pendency t h'Ttfof, if any part of the
same
is used us a public eating
See. d. Thai* any violation of aby
house,
grocery store nr other place
provision of Section One of this.net
shall he punished hy a tine-of not of common resort, 'shall be prima

more than live hundred dollars or hy
imprisonment in the county jail for
.not more than six months, or both
such line and imprisonment within
the discretion of the court.
Sec. 4. That from and after
the
taking effect of (Ids art, it shall not
Specilirnll.v defining and enumer* he lawful for any county that has
ating the liquors-and beverages and
classes of liquor and beverages that
shall hereafter lie c o ‘struct! as em­
braced' within the prohibitions of
this act; specifically enumerating the
persons and classes of * persons to
whom, and the places and classes of
places in which, such manufacture,
trafllc and keeping on hand are. or
hereafter shall he prohibited. For­
bidding the keeping or maintaining,
or in the aiding o(. the keeping or
maintaining, of any place or resort
where stub liquors or b-vi-rugi* are
kt pi l 1’ l e diuuk op the pr&lt;&gt;m;«es
hy persot s f. „ u . , t:„ . f .. , V, ,,
purjior.**, of a:*y cli/ 'ciom
, |,,.r
place where such li pc
***** * I. #- ,. | hi
„,.ir
.ri
sale. u».* or grit 3- a ’ 1-. er:;ge, or ’ .r
lio- liquors or bevertye* men-mind
distrimitiun or qivi .10 among the
in Section ttiii* of lin aci,*o; any 0/
members of any club or loom.for or them, are k -p\ to lie i^runl. upon, yr
of any u. Mutation where such liquors about the . premjsis by persons re­
or beveragta are Kept for the pur­ sort iog there for flint purpose
pose of being consumed * l»i iht*
inenihfts 1m .;;*f m th.-ir gu.-.-t- m

Oh Look!
j 1 can’t it ;.t all1
— th e y !
won't hurt t .-.1 That’s be­
cause they’re made with Calu­
met— and thttl'i v. hy they’re
puft", tempting, ta*tv, whole­
some— that’s why they won't t
i hurt any kid.”
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prescribing, for judges, grand juries
and other public ollircrs and private
citizens, certain duties, looking to
tile better and more effective en­
forcement of tin* laws ro promote
temperance and suppress the evils
of intemperance, and by abolishing
all property righi* in stieb liquors or
hcvueigts. by providing for abate­
ment.-, injunctions ami other, reme­
dial proceeding* *wlnm necessary try
enforce the law* to promote temper­
ance and rupprrf* .the evils, of in­
temperance, and hy prescribing tin*
rules of'evidence rejattve to judicial
proceedings in said matters.
CHIC/

lie it knactcd by the I is ature
of tin* Slate of Florida:
Section I. That the term "prohi­
bited liquors ami beverages," wheile
hrr-tiserMn-ihls Act or m uny otlur
acts to promote temjierunce or to
suppress Die evils of intemperance,
shall include ami he deemed to em­
brace the following:

Gbwpin TBTgcatr L.ikink Powdersdo not
Mv* Tonmoney, Cdumc tdoes—it'i Purs
Ana br superior to eotir milk and *odm.

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1 Good Fertilizer i
I C-ood Value m

First.—Alcohol, alcoholic liquors
spirituous liquors and ail mixed liq­
uors, any part of'which i» spirituous,
foreign or domestic spirits, or recti­
fied or distilled spirits, absinthe,
whiskey, hrpmly, rum and gin.
Second— Vinous liquors and- bever­
ages'. . •
Third -All malted, fermented or
liquors of tiny name or description,
manufactured ffotn malt .wholly or
in part, such as beer, lager beer,
near beer, porter or nle, mid all
brewed or 1fermented liquors and
beverages * in which maltose is a
substantial ingredient,’ whether al-

it,, aer present conditions
tfJls.niafcrlal is, we believe,
and mostcconnmi, . Ammonia - Phosphoric
Acidfcrtiluoroffercd. Iti*
»,*' 'suited to nil crops; i*
, Tni'J^,e s Vcrythingexerpt
* * ’ ''*?• U is a Btandnrd
^Menaiof PROVED crop. l*)0 tons have actually
j*cn Uied in Florida, It is

a u,p&amp; er - ’"knm
r°n&gt; the Fa rm
to the F a rm '*

Fertilizer W orks
Jacksonville, Fla.
hibited

poralton

or

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WRIGLEYS
The

No climate affects it for
the package.j^otects i t

soioiens m cuaoi

Fresh, clean, wholesome
and delicious always.

Second. All places of resort where
persons are permitted to resort' .for
the purpose of drinking such liquor*
or beverages or an&gt; oi them, men­
tioned in Section Hue of ibis act. 0:1
.or atinjlt tin'*' pri*iv ,*(■*,

It aids appetite and di­
gestion, quenches thirst,
keeps the teeth clean k
and breath sweet.
r

110II- .*1 t-l liii-* *i* I #if»*
hij ! *•

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e1a,;.* puipo- *- .

S"c. u , T|ml it shall b&lt;* un­
lawful lor any1person, firin'a,* asso­
ciation or corporation in any county
or iliitiou prei it . • in 1'
»•., ■- •I, .■t

Flavor
Lasts

WRIGLEY S goes to all
parts of the w orld— in
all seasons, to all classes;

rirst. Any room or ’ structure
used 'for the unlawful manufacture,
sale, keeping for sale or other un­
lawful disposition of the liquors and
beverages mentioned in section- one
of this act, of any of them.

nn-lit :*ir nii.it hir, 1lie said liquor*
and beverages mentioned in Section
One of I hi* act, or any of ilo-tn. or
to have and maintain any warehouse
or other place fur receiving. r.tnring
or disposition of said liquors for an­
other, and any person violating this
sectiiin shall In- guilty of a mis­
demeanor, and shall In* lined not
more than live hundred . J.iim* dol1Continued on Page l

in r . n n j CJn.

A Little Stick of

Makes the Whole World K in!

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R k . I t m I H i i t i . it A w . i d .
An, C x i r.*i A x —l x I I I ,

For SOyears ArraourflJCJ
Wood &amp; Mono Tanksre ban
cen istvntly b4‘vnain&gt;j(igtlw&gt;
7‘0*1 economical and i uiBJactoryno-iMiUish fertilizer 1
offered. Especially is tbi t
true right now. VounctLJnfrimcnin from ■bhs.d, and
*« » phosphoric Bv'id from
MCBtned bone, .a t Bevoral
dollars per ton less than the
same foods from these sour­
ce* would gost separately.

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.W R IG L E Y S ii*»*|»&gt;WMlJ bUMriltU

Three
Fine
Flavors

“After
WI
gletsti every
DOUBLEMINT

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TRY A HERALD WANT AD

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eorpbiriatioil of pen iqjs, lo v. Iljeh
tueinbers or their guests, or others
hy permission of memher-. r*-suii for
the plirpn*c of illilihiug -iilil liquors!
and hevcrugi-s, or any of tlu-m, that i
are kept at or near such places, j
Any of the plnc.-s h 'rein ilesigrintcd
if kepi and maintained shall In* and
constitute an__:.unlawful— -slrfoktrrgplacc,' and the act-of keeping^and
maintaining any such room nr; place
shall be deedied a se|&gt;artc offense flir.
each day that It continues.
Scf. ti. Any place or room kept* or
maintained in violation of the pro-,
visions of this section shall he dtvmcil to lie a cpmrnou nuisance ami
muy he abated by writ of Injunctiop
issued out of the circuit court upon
a hiil tiled by the'attorney gedaral of
the state ujtofpoy of. the circuit; or
by the county prosecuting attorney,
or by any citizen or. citizen* of such
county; such bill to lie-tiled in the
county in'which the nuisauec uxists.
And all* rul*-s of ovid »nee and the
practice ttijil procedure to ji'rneceirings in equity generally in the state
may be Invoked and applied in any
Injunction procedure h-rcUndrr.
I
See, 7. That If any imrsotr shall
let or suffer any other, person,, par­
sons, firm or corporation to us-&gt; any
prernI.m*s which he owns or controls,
for the illegal, sa|n, keeping for sale
manufacture, or other unlawful dis­
positions of the liquors and bever­
ages mentioned in section one r^this
net, or any of them shall In* guilty
of a misdemeanor, anti ‘shall be fined
not* more than on** hundred lllOO)
dollars, or be imprisoned not more
than three lilt month*, or skull In*
both fined or imprisoned.
Sec. 8. That tha unlawful manufanturc, sale, _ur keeping for sale, or
disposition of any of the liquors unt!
beverages mentioned in Section One
of this art contrary t o -the luw of
this state, shall nt the.option o f.tho
landlord, work u. forfeiture o f ' the
rights of any lessee or tenant under
any lease or contract, for rent of the
premises where such unlawful act
Is performed hy tho lessee or tenant,
or aby nny agent, servant, clerk or
employe of the lessee or tenant,
with tho latter’s knowledge or per­
mission.

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" I f ;t man write a better book, preach a better sermon
orJiuild a _ b ,tL&gt;r-!noUHtj-4ntpt’ oo:m nttrrTf he hllililslus
bouse in the wilderness, the world will make a beaten
path to his door/’
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-E m e rso n .

Tliinus have grown .larger hut have not changed from yesterday.
Today, people listen for the best.
T jiey are a reading people
m d.are constantly looking for the host. - - - - - - - -

You'

invite them to your door through advertising,
You must hold them with you r product. - - - •

W e do both and that is the sole reason why we have and are
succeeding with our G AS and S T E A M FIT I INC*, P L U M B IN G ,
IR R IG A T IO N P L A N T S , S E W E R P IP E and T IL E , O IL and
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TUESDAYS

A N D . FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — Life I $ Wotih Llolng

NUMBER 74

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MAY I. 1917
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" volum e VIII

MUST FACE WAR NEWS FRONT AND BACK
FLORIDA
* FOR SANFORD ALL SUMMER DRY COUNTIES SITUATION WITH INTERNAL TROUBLES
FIGHTING IS DIMINISHED
PROGRESS BEING SLOGAN BONE DRY - IN W AR
business prospects good

prepared n ess

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c e s s a t io n

BUSINESS, BUT MORE

b u sin ess a l o n g c o n s e r ­
v ative

LINES.

has been gotten up in booklet form,
vn t pocket size, the work of the
Sanford Herald and a copy ii* free to
every member desiring one. iThey
will be on hand for distiibution at
the Bourd of Trade office or,can be
had at the meeting next Tuesday
night.
Considering the numerous applica­
tions for Seminole county literatute,
thf ten thousand booklets issued by
the Hoard .of Trade, lacks a lot of
over rtocking us and without doubt
this advertising has done moie good
for Sanford and Seminole county
than ull previous efforts combined.
The man that contends that it does
not pay to advertise is about as far
behind the times and knows ns little
uhout current events as Christopher
Columbus knew uhout what made
I Milwaukee famous.
,ind women

In view of the fact that America
u,t win or. help to win the present
fir by food as well as by ammu­
nition and men it is well to take
•lock and see that the lurclcr is full
tnd kept full for the next few years
’ bat theic is no need for hystetia
0Ter the present business outlook.
When the’ alarm was given nbout
, food shortage there was a mad
Krsmble for supplies and busineis
vu temporarily cut \lown not only
in Sanford but all over the country,
but any one with sound business
jaderrent who will take a look over
_ |k* Sanford.-sccUon will fool •
lifvrd to know that business need
* juJrr no set back of any kind this
lumrner.
Sanford having never been a
irtort city can weather the storm
»nd the first hysteria better than
many other cities and ull thnt is
required at present is to maintain
•n equilibrium in the ‘old ship of
itste and ride safely through the
itorm At the present time there is
more building activity and greater
prorai-e of building activity (or the
summer months than this city -has
eiperienced in many years.
With nnw business blocks going
up and contracted for and many
new residences, with the, prospects
bright for that tourist hotel to bo
built thit summer, with th e . gov­
ernment building on the way ami
many otter great improvements con­
templated.- real' business is good
and fan be made much bettor- by
all the people of this city feeling
eptimi-tii instead of pessimistic.

with the National banners' associa­
CATT’S CLAWS CLIPPED-— SECRETARY LANE SAYS WAR tion to ascertain what extra help OTHER NATIONS COME IN
WHILE WATER IS FINE AND
W ILL LAST SEVERAL
COMMISSIONERS CAN
will be needed.
THINGS LOOK BLACK FOR
YEARS
CUT CAPERS
QUIET LITTLE GERMAN?.
CONTROL FOOD PRICES
Tallahassee, May 2 .—Tlie house
this morning passed a bill, prohibit­
ing banks ami trust companies from
lending more than 10 per cent of
their capitul to any officer -or direc­
tor &lt;4 such bunk or trust company.
The Governor has placed his sig­
nature- to i he "Quart-a-Month" law
and according to un opinion of At­
torney General West that law is jw v
in full force and effect. The man­
agement of the Southern Express
Conpuny has issued orders to its
agents to decline to receive for ship­
ment'any and all liquors contrary to
this act.
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Washington' D. C.,
May 3.—
Secretary Lane told the governots
deferring here today with the coun­
cil of national defence -on the part
state governments will take in the
win, that the federal government
hud heard 400,000 tons of shipping
had been sunk in the last week by
GornAan submarines.

’ The destruction, Secretary .Lane
»aid, was not only threatening the
existence ' «*f England and France
but was alarming the United States.
A study 'of Inventions to combat the
suhinarine menace is being dilligcnlly pursued in the interior department
The seriate thi.-t. inuimmr -yrns-’Crt' he llffd
the bill to place the shell* fish com­
The United Stales must build
missioner under the commissioner of ships as rapidly as possible, he tohj
chase each other that they cull it the
agriculture. The bill provides that the delegates.
Human Kuce? Editor Holiy is very
**|| we don’ t tight‘the war on the
the shell lish commission shall be
anxious to .have this question solved.
appointed by the state board of in­ other rule," tie said, "we shall have
Several tourists still in Sanford. stitutions upon the recommendation to fight it on thiq side of the At­
Spy they are loo well suited to leave. of the commissioner of agriculture.
lantic.".
.
A few will remain until June 1st.
This was intended as a slap ut the
Secretary Lane declared he be­
A new postoffice building, a new Governor ui)d wav resented ns such lieved* the war would last several
hotel und new building additions all by a number of senators. Under the years and that every lesourre of the
over the city certainly puts Sanford present law I bis office i* filled by 1 roulitr&gt; inu.-t be brought (o beur to
III (lie lead III the progressive elusv appointment by the Governor. Sen­ bring it to a successful conclusion
Fellow eitirons, ladies and gentle­ ators Farris. Calkins and Mac-f
"Many persona," said Secretarymen, Demon at* and Republicans, ii Williams made strong rpeeelu-s op­
Lane,
"thought all we had to do
doesn't take u thing Jiut pulling to­ posing the measure, declaring it tntwas to issue bonds and that Ger­
gether and we'fl tee Sanford double constilutiona! on th»- ground that
many would bow her head in sub­
in population in a short time. Full­ ythe constitution ^ay*s all officers
mission. Nothing could be further
ing against each other brings noth­ not elected by the people shall be
from the truth. We do not know
ing but havoc. It’s little nhd nar­ appointed by the Governor.
when this war will enfh ft may ms»
row und all we get in. return is the
Senator A. M. Wilson’s bill creat­ be n-long war. Personally 1 believe
satisfaction thut we've knocked the ing county depositories and abolish­ il will last for a* Vend years.. Her­
holin' out of the oth-'r fellow and ing the office of bond trustee w.»j bert C. H oover. has informed this
while. we've been performing the passed by the senate this morning. government that Germany has fond
elevating task, some one else has
Senator Carlton secured tile pas­ enough In last two years longer,
swatted us and down w-i* go. Coupli sage of bis bill This morning pro­ (in many has put up the tin erst
the words Sanford and Seminole to­ viding for the establishing and main- glu id bi-lory and now she is tigfitgether. take the remedy before-ami tailing tubereu|osis sanitariums in mk; „ defensive » ih Don’ t go back
between im-ali*. and within a few any county of tin* slate
1 pnn * he |
uml inspire )out people with
davs you’ ll be Voostl-d Into the pro- presentation of a petition signed by ■^||t, |(jt,a t|,at t!us year's crop will
gicsiivc Hass and realize hand*«ome|) 25 per cent ••( the voters of a county
NUVI the*country. I* may take thin
on your effort. It’s your duty and the board «&gt;f enjmty roinmfc.nioiters
• crop, next yeui * ciop and tin*
&gt;
you ate a sill ltd to shirk it. R* -.ball i all an elect ion to vote a
fii-xf ;ifti r t h a t
\\•* 4iiiitmt#t •*!I liou
loyal to vour church, you- sclnod i.il iu\ to suppotL such institution. work .will be ivecessaty to win this
*0
,
ami your community and we'll guar­ The hill fuither provides for the up.
antee' you some sort bf ii fine reward pninrmcjit by tin* board of fount-,
"The French ha\u to break down
even if you don't live to see il.
commissioner?! of a board to dweet
I tin* morale of tin* German i,. mb,
The -Sanford Orlando Itonrd of the management oT such institution. j Our ronrivii is to ms. In * tb.it » r

Then* i* no greater farming or
trucking dutrirt in the world-and
.the farm* will be working over time
(hi* summer with the many staple
‘ «o|e ( ’iition is here to stay* and
- the f-xding of cattle opens up an­
other good market and rnny lead to
the erection of a meat packing plant
in thU «it y.
- Right now . Sanford should get
tu»y on |he canning factory nntl the
Bill to grind up the grrul corn crop
ind in.i;.)i(.{-1 ure corn meal and grits
sad stock feed ft.
There are many things tlint ijnnford (K-ople ruu do lids summer to
cuke the city great and it is strictly
p up to-tlie Hanford people tp 71o nil
thit they eun in u long pull, a
Hrong pull and a pyll altogether.nrs.d cooperation -of ull the busi• ■** interests of the entire county
Bore than ever before and. the cnll
&lt;-( the government is not only for
*!•&lt; young men to take lip arms but
U«* tall.means lur the older o'nes and
the e who eannot go to the front to
rii;lt bc-i*e and produce romi*Ihirg'and producing means not only
Jikir-g ii out of-the ground but keep,r-fc l&gt;uiin«vs above the normal and
w|dngthe country safe by
having
•wlute eontldenco In your city,
i0ur county,. your atnto and your
country.
,

Hoard of Trade'
A gentleman in a South Carolina
to* n v-mti to buy 1200 potato
tziii!,^ .;nd writej the- Hoard of
TraJc ’ * put hirh hi'touch with
Mine ui;e who can supply them.
I hym- Us
i '
IJs &lt;ijkuddrcsi
the secretary,
If you ‘ •‘ti /R lliu order.
The board of Trade governors
Otv
v ' ' . ^f°nday evening ft o’clock,
a&gt; *lh at the Cur net Hotel. All
*,t urk'ntly requested to he pres­
r— Representatives from ,several
wiamzinions of other cities have
n invited tq attend the meeting us
* Ko'trnors have some very irnJf,art business they will nandl9
M Hut occasion.
.
*
I i 1 ^ monthly meeting of the Sany
‘toa,&lt;l of Tra'de is Tuesday.
1L. gs nt., at the court house,
out
aMf. rci|Uetted to conn*
* to ii^ muny 1 LinK-H of vital interest
i . " Krower, nnd shippers of SemThil i0unt&gt;’ "d l lie gone into.
°f j i*
r ‘ &lt; liy a business meeting
iho iV " l '°* you *Dr«ct und you
^
r»‘ preseflt. _
’ Us," (r^u,er* r°nstitutioh and by01
.Sanford Hoard of Trude

Government Should Slop Rehher*
of The People
Washington, May 2.—The food
situation precipitated another lively
discussion in the -senate today, dur­
ing which * Senator Thomas reiter­
ated his opinion that high prices
could be cured by a liberal hanging
of‘ food sperukators on handy lamp
posts and Se'nator William* suggest­
ed' that the ’ ’ German corruption
fund" might have fighred in creating
a food scarcity that resulted in soar­
ing prices.
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New breaches are being made in
the already badly battered Get man
lines by the Arras battlefield by
heavy British ussaults launched this
morning.
.*
Firi*t official teports announce a
number of strong German positions
-already captured.
. •

Unofficial accounts specify that the
British have made progress towards
Frcsnoy. which seems likely to force *•
Germans to speedily eyacunte the
town of Oppy. Also that the British
advanced Ibwards Cherjsy, and in
the Biilleport region which is south
Senators frtirn farming Mutes de­ j of the riv«-r Sensec.
nied that there i« any leal shortage
The Fre&gt;nch are. not pressing ahead
of staple foods in the I'nited States. on any- wide front, but are not giv­
Senator John Sharp Williams de­ ing the Germans any rest. They are,
clared (hire had been a hysteria employing artillery vigorously, und
throughout the count/)* and that
captured iwsrtong position in Cham­
Vlu* cause of high prices was largely pagne last night.
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psychological. He suid he believed
the German eoiruptinn fund recent­
ly unearthed in n federal rourt n v Copenhagen, via London, May 3.
New York mny have been respon­ —Such German newspapers ns are
permitted to reach here* indicate that
sible for the hVetcria.
the campaign against Chancellor
Word should go 'traight out front
von It«-tbm.inn-Hullweg is again ill
the senate. Senator William* said,
(ull swing.
The conservatives al­
that there is no shortage of food.
though insisting that t*lie other par­
Senators Nelson nnd McCumber ties observe u political truce in the
agreed that there is no reason* to interests of the fatherland, have adop
feur a t hurt age.
ed u set of resolutions sharply at­
The tuinek on the speculators wns tacking the chancellor and censuring
led by Senutois Thnnyus nnd Hornb the government for weakness und
The Colorado senator declared they vacillation on the peace quetion and
were the teal enemies of the nation,
in dealing with the strike agitution
e.\pr&lt; -sell die hope congress would
The resolutions express grief and
not adjourn without legislation that
would remedy the evil, and said the cotir.-rn at the steadily growing inbunt* post is tin- tiling to cure* such llucnee of the Socialists whose peace­
s|k eulation
Before
the
debate making efforts are declared to Im»
turned to other tiling* Senator leading Germany to the brink of
Apparently this attack-was
Thomas introduced nri amendment ruin.
time.'
to
coincide with the opening of
President by proclamation to sus­
the
Reichstag
and it is significant
pend during the war the operation
of board* of t riule*! nnd cbaunl e s o that the resolutions are endorsed by
colli mere** whii b i!'-:(l in fullire*
II*- the free conservative wing under
Baron von
had it sent to tin* table for later con­ Huron von Setdlitz.
Seidlitz
has
hitherto
been
fat less an
sideration.
ext nine l thnn Count ne.xtarp and
, .i.itor Hot ah predicted a world I IL ;t von llcydebraud leaders of tha
(a,
l(
war liustjs iwo year
regular or, juftker conservatives.
,^,1 ,( • \ti.ui-i|imir&gt; ami su- iaiti**&gt;l
„„i ‘ricde |w--e *o in«s*t.j
Brazil ha.-, advanced one step ncarTrade get together meeting will he
The bill lor tin- creaiion of okeropoale n * « - "
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IL- attack -I *t|i
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toward war with Germany and
arranged somr time in I tine
I ‘&gt; .
county was before* flu* b-.itse
Later * at tin' slate d. pariineni j )()i( |pm
,, k&lt;:
. ,| ^|aring they mmle enor
going to be a fish fry ur a barbecue tltfs afternoon on its third reading. I (tecretnry LunsJng in r*»poti«o to nious profits and said In* favored ih today th ** countries are hovering
on tin* brink of the maelstrom which '
and a whole day of good -lime. having nlieady passed the senate |lnqui;its. said:
conscription nf fo.nl .tnd govriiiiicut
Both sides are too big to stay apart. R( presentative W, ('. Langford o '
it may a.* well be recognized that potst-s'jofl of tin* packing companies-. h«s convulsed two third* of the
TPfl,-TiT
Nor way" and China are the
They arai itching to mix’ up in good Jicrd an amendment, changing
ting Hie! tin
•1-uiotl 'sj'icculntioir, In- said,.would not
two
oilier
countries that may soon
felluwshitLimd-ila-gaintt-lu-develop-. - tH.UUiffurir-s hi Hie propose&lt;r new ous. .
.
be
ended until the s|u-culiitois
bo
a
d
d
e
d
to
Germany's foes.
The secretaries of the two organiza­ county so as not to Invludo nn&gt;’ ter­
Reside Secretary latne&lt; the stut * "are put in.rtript&lt;e behind the. bats."
tions are going to ask their execu­ ritory w.*st of the Kissimmee river. representatives heard Secretntie* Ba­
Senator MeCtimh r s iid Jhe naNntwaa—i-®ntFM**-»—U -*n id -to bt?'
tives to arrange dvtniis and there's or in ‘ DeSoto rbiinty.
Langford ker and Dauiub*,-.Adjutant ('.'•mt.nl TfiTn -biHtl'l have-!! wh. at suiplp-i likely Jiecau-e Of the .hipping she '
going to lie n meytiiyg If ?i&lt;&gt; une la plareti a valiant part. The ameiid- McCain and Judge Advocate Gen­ thi* y«*ar of more tban* 200,000,(100 has lost through thd German ruth-,
present but H«n. Allen und Hon. ment pr3vni!ed by a vote of -|:l "to eral Crowder of the army. ' Later bushels after feeding its-If uml pto- b-js tuifinuirine campaign. Her ship
Marlowe und if necessary w»? make 22. Th«* bill was then placed upon they were received’ by 1 ’nsiilent vidiug foi seeding.'.
ping is, actually threatened with ex­
speturhes mid wave flags for each its fiitjtl passage and the rpll call j Wii on., The three rebreqatues d«tinction Bitterness Is growing rap­
other from .8 a. nt. tp 4 P- rn. and showed a unanimous vote in favor one n«ed of Atneii'ca and the allies*
idly and voices are* raying that she
More Fine Pul atm** ••
have it square* dunce- nfter supper. of it. The liill was* immediately re-, now is ships,
.
James Hid o n .who farms Dir- could not’ he w-orv* off In war, and
Hill there’s going to he big attend- Yerred hack to the uniats where it J
Rcpic.'iuntulivcH of all stat*-s in­ ci"dully on Celery uvenm* brought might -find compcjoctlou if peace
anve, we are u*is-ired of that b y-par­ was called up *by Senutor A. M.
cluding many gov. nor*, .met.* with The Ihrald editor in sum? potatoci* found het in the lists of the entente.
ties', giving • their names, as Reese, Wilson nnd pas*.-d- unanimously.
All repot tx from China agree latvflln* council of national defense to this w ck that were of Ui: finest.
Glenn and Holly ’and about four For t hl^-time i-ing ut Toast the coun­
nilvocatefor war are In n tubjority
p r o m o t e tinhU'ution of the nation's Not ooly were they good to eat but
hundred folks who, live in' Orange ty division question Is settled.
at
Peking,
but apparently tiro pres­
end gins und re sources for tliu war they ran nine big potatoes to the
and Seminole cqunti*:*. Watch for
The bill to abolish the pres -nt by, dose coo potation lictwren federal hill and Jim brought all nine to us ident is,ctUl [|luctant. It was re­
the program.
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If .you are a Jirogjesnive aitizen,-lf was killed in the house by -a large maiiv of whom are hnaft rtieh or hfft! run heat It let us *'*e it. And Cliffta should enter the struggle, but
you want’ to see your community majority nnd is likely* to inMt H»e nu-hllH-ls of s*ute coflnciln of dc hy the way, the Sanford Irish pota­ the Japanese (oteign offi •»*. ba* of­
fo-ge ahead, if you want to be one same fate in the senate. Thla i* P«ie |fcn»e wete to be received today by toes this year are certainly making ficially denied this.
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join the Hoard of Trad*. The m-n b'gislutuie CO strip the ndmtnis*ra­ drt si* by Secret at l**s Baker jin il thti^rbwvVfl. Nb&gt;ii^tri of starving to
Announccmeat o. U. d ( ross
ol today are in it; they believe in it tion of its appointive pitwer. T1k*- Wilson and Assistant -Secretary of death as yc*. The s*ed fot these
At the regular m •&gt; ting*held Thurs­
nnd their action mid attitude is the rupitat was crowded with naval Agriculture* Raymond A. Pearson. were purcha.ted from t he Allen Seed day afternoon nt the Woman's Club
medium through which tie* city and stores people interested in this ligisAmong the questions for discus­ Co., of thi/ city und Mr. Hickson rooms it was decided -to hold u
Intton.
The infoimation sent out sion during the war to conserve food does rmt know the name for them. special-mu-ling of jtha committee or
county " ’HI It® ** •
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tiy’ your correspondent relative to materials ordinarily used f »r liquor, Up to date they are Holly’s Favor­ eurnmltt -'» Tuesday v-ning, May
tlilt* bill ir.*tn» to have had a derit-. encouragement o f . lurgi-r c.-op jiro- ite. '
Vail Lovell Appointed
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Capt. W. 4 M. Lovell of thi* city aide efTocJ.
other committees.
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ha* received a letter ftom his sun
•All those wishing to entoll themMade Itnid on DallaIt i* understood that the Gover­ ods; labor supply, particularly for
Vail Lovell, who has been with the nor will veto all bill* designed -oft (unit wotk, induMtiiul conditions af­
C. A. Dallas, who' operates the eelves In the F iltt Aid Class to be
Weatinghousc Company nt Pitts­ a thiust at his administration in at­ fecting output of .munitions und othe cement works .on the Sunford Or­ formed next week, pleu«e apply b y &gt;
burg that he has been appointed a tempting to take from him the up- war supplieslando ro id near Altamonte suffered postal to th o’Secretary. Fifty cent*
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second lieutenant in the U. S. Arpiy point ivo power given under thin
In l'Jjfi 11-15.000,000 worth of a lose by butgiar Thursday morn­ each i* requ.*s*.cd paid in it ones* (a t
and will be rtationed in the east. constitution. It is also und*-)stood grain and other food materials were ing and Mis|M*cts a man iiumcd J. C next meeting- for. the manual re­
Vail is a Sanford boy who received that the Govern (Jr intends to ap­
consumed in liquor manufacture* in Miller who 'worked for him some quired for instruction.
his.early training ut the high school point all the Democratic nominees
Miss Rich ecretury of the North
the United titans. Fermented liq­ time* ago. The mail Miller is gone
nnd afterward at the Georgia Tech­ who- recognized him ns the Detno- uors $11,000,000. The largvst items anil with him went the hoise, a Florida Red Cross chapter w*as in
nical College und liis many* friends nalie nominee. Thov* who did not, were $76,000,000 worth of malt, pair of blue sorgo pants, Ivor and Sanfopd and- uddrVbised the officers’
are glad to learn of his recognition he considers hollers to whom he is $23,000,000 of corn and $18,000,000 Johnson revolver, ring with sapphire* an«l chnii men of commit’ cca of tho
by the government. ‘ He Has a thor­ under no political or party .o^ligaof iiiola**'*. Agents of the depart­ set held by two monkeys, ruby ring Semi nolo Auxiliaiy on Red Cross
ough knowledge of electrical engin­
ment of agriculture explained to the with diamond chips sotting, locket work Tuesday afternoon. It was re-&gt;
tioii.
,
eering and will Ips assigned to the
state representatives plans' lor or­ set with rubies and chip diamonds. greeted that she ciuld not address
engineering corps of the army or
Miller is described as being about tho entire membeiship at the. ThuiSW ork’ of installing machinery for, ganizing the United Hoys' Working
navy.
6 feet 6 inches.tall, dark complected, dqy meeting but it was impossible
Reserve
for
summer
farm
work,
the. Plant City cunning. plant has
been undei. way for some days and It City boys, particularly-In-the east red mountacheTscruggly beard, dark, owing to her owtheE previously ar­
The Hradentown bpard of trade is
Any information ranged engagements.
wraq expected (hat the plant would and middle west, would .be eni- scar on neck.
making plans for the construction of
Riley M. Fletcher Berry.
leading
to
his
at
rest
will be rewarded
open up for business duiing the pres- ployed in canning factories and ura municipal recreation pier and pa­
Press
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j range menls already huve been made
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nized the marvelous versatility 'of
this wondcifu! young woman. Fow,
however, w to prepared f6r the an­
nounc -m-- nt .that she hud added to
her long list of %rcomplUhment» by*
excelling in mu &amp; cal composition..
Mrs. C#-h&gt; has composed n Waltz
song entitled "P a trla " after the
great photoplay in which she is so
prominently f attired.
|. Those who heard the latest waltz
by Mrs. Castle declare that it com­
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W idow." the rhythm of "T h e
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popular.
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Custl *s'm eric both in ihythm and
Sentiment. T h e waits wll. be the
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The feature' has been produced on a
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lavish settings ever provided for a
Shakespearian production. Star
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year. Her v tty hear Lan d soul Is iu
the putt, as is strikingly evidenced
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Although

molt motion picturo artist in the
world, his greatest achievement ins
his work as "R o m e o " in “ Romeo
and Juliet," the stupendous screen
production-in eight pntts produced
by the-M etro Pictures Corporation.

follower is p isyed 'b y J. T L Gilmour.
Boyd Marshall is the Kins of France
Griffith, and after a1 season before and Hector * Dion la Edmund, E d­
the camera on 1the Pacific Coast, jro win Stanley, if Edgar and Robert
I )ngwf did she want, to appear In
Whittier is Oswald.
the speaking drama.
Predicting
•'Kinjf Lear** will be shown at the
’that she would become a .great ac­
Lyric*
Theatre Wednesday.
tress, Edwin Thanhoufcrr signed n
long time contract with her and she
has been at his new Rochelle studio
ever since.
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picture actress she would have been
an artist. In w h it little spare time
sht* has* she d rdw a'for relaxation.
She has Idue ryes und blonde hair
and is. quo, .of tlio moat- beautiful
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THE SANFORD HERALD

PACE HJim

THE SANFORD HERALD

M«T J L llr
Building Is going on apace in the
virinity of Sanford And ‘among the
mnoy fine homes in the country are
the Robert Thrnsher. home b*1ng
built by Price &amp; Collet nndJhe Chav
Mettiuether home being erected by
S. O. ShlnhoUer, both of them being
on.Celery avenue.

THESANFORD HERALD

i *uel[ hoota of Incredulity when he
He aurtiy
_ predicted $16 flour la now saying "Teach all Nations."
meant
to
teach
them'
faith
In and
' almost anything.
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RJJ, IUH.LY. Editor
reaped for tho word of God.
. ;
Bakers
will
soon
be
tolling
you
M. HAYNES. Ilnslocss Msnrger
Hat
not
Germany,
by
her
ration­
that 10 cent bread is impossible.
We hold, no brief for the bakers, alism shd scepticism and her* criti­
’ but * with &gt;prices of mammal sky­ cism of the. Biblo ranted mnny to
.
rocketing." fifteen, twenty,, twenty- lose faith in its teachings?
The writer knows n number of
*iuwK,nim«N rules* in auvanck
five cent bread i* not. impossible;
Ch YEAH•«##%#• a••••••••*•• ••••
1 nay. ibore, ddth atocka so.low, there bright young tr.en and women who
f MONTHS.
may come a time when wo will hav in youth* had t*:e most careful re­
ligious training, but who rfter.n
to do without bread entirely. .
routs/ of study In : h-* ‘schools of
Cflivrr *d III Ihr Off hr r«Hr« IJ.00 1‘rt Tc.r In
I By demanding whole wheat flour,
Adtaara of 20*. Ptf
#
Germany would laugh a*, the Bible
Adnrnr* Mart IU MmU »l Offlra ! the available wheat supply ran be as a lot of (a-l l.'s nnd notin'.me.
increased* 28 jer .rent, the amount
,,, •AilUmJ-Uw* M.U Mllln A«|&gt;.l !1U
Matt. 18:G—The Lord said, "W h o­
lest now in milling in ord-r to get,
IMS. .1 «h. PatlotTln il H*»turd.
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!)•*»» Atl
M.rrh 3rd. UTS.
. the white flour. ’ -Or adding one- so shnil offend one of thcs-J littlo
to tho flour—follow­ ones, who bell »ve in me, it • were
TrlrykM. h». IIS thlrd.
ing the usual rcd|»c for brend* better for him that u millstone r r #
making
nn easy reconstruction. hanged .about his n«*ol: and that h«were drowned in tho depth of the
sen.” Has not Germany offended?
I verily believe she has, and that
retributive jit-tir. it going to he

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RESERVE STRENGTH
in the training of an athlete, the running of a horse, any test of en­
durance, reserve power is necessary to win— so it is with the battle
of life—you need reserve power -the power of money to keep gojn«r.
Have you got it? Are you increasing your reserve power in a hank V
* Think this over and see our officers about investments.

‘ •’ ■ "'W flE R A lD PRINTING COMPANY

SANFORD, FLORIDA

c. Mi HAND
Mrr.pirbiiisl

F. I.. WOODRUFF NWPre.iitenl

0 L TAYI.OR
C«il tie*

R. R. |)j AS
Am'I Ctdiir.

THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS
tflif sword.”
Germany, in taking tho sword did
not consider th &gt; awful ccrtisutu nr *
•of war and the,suffering it would en­
tail upon the Innocent.* and rhe will
surely p-rish by t!i • sword.
.
A. T. Aldridge. -

I'erikacol.n J

White Way is started

•*Honm and Juli -l"
Postdfftre *)&gt;uilding is started
F. X.
Buxhman arid
Beverly
SE N ATE O V E P in n S GOVE!
Bayne in the' grtpt aerven cjus*ic
The new hotel "is not Kta: trd
l.jn&lt; d on Shape *|icare's irriinorttil Appclnt incnt .of Alexander will not
II be soon.
love story.
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Stick In th ’ elaborate «rr&lt;. *rr production
•Governor
.(fattrappointed
James
More building hr Sanford than
of "Romeo nnd • Juliet," in which Alexander‘ to the position of JudgV
cvef l-.efore. K " p it un. •
Francis X. Bushman nr I IL-verfy j o l t h .7th.di trier, and ! iton I’ VdBn.tM*' j&lt; .riru&gt; th- rohv of. th. Im­ gcr to be ilt,»to\ At.tqrn.-y in plac of
Dispite- ii» wnr tin re will le non­ mortal lovers, th ip two famous
The Senate to­
people in .Florida tbia Season than -tar* ar* »uppo&gt;rc&gt;d h/ the must Perkin* and Jam .
day refused to confirm either .ap­
ever before.
notaliii* c:tse ever naismbltd for a pointment.
motion pklusu. There' ifr** -ifitci of
Word //r if Hie r',
promM'.'tll.' .: i*.- of t» * !l tlie pi u ;e •
'I heuent T h ee !
tffeit that (invcir.o
auti .ax.L-aa.—w»,d—P-hr~iTjp~T'n- ? in- :
gi-iiio
r-i » »'rr»vr
appoint JIrd

ury n w wil' giv. the .|fy ,ou:.'i a
a tu-lko pf the nal llitn : nnd ptohi*
bilion will iman just what the word
implies. Now it will iia up* to tin*
oflicci» of the law to enferca it and.
probiMtion will prohibit •
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. 1he principals in Dim eight reo l twu'i&gt; til jour Intu-e.' wlierotll-ai i Hie
there \'i. two
plc'.urizatiun of Shake poa.v’s a-iin Joint I'Xeiliiiin-d:
win
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maybe
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with worf,| wide repii'nf|on«. Mnnv
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upon tip Sth t|»v "I Jur" A. D.- V'i'7.
PI rii'a. t*M Win*
!t i* lurtl.rr Ofl-r.J that tbU
In* u»u*&lt;t. iyiPK ami ’
pu! H-fiC.l nno i r.
for lcAl coinnrutivv Plunila. tit: (,m
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|iul'li&gt;h.'il In Samlmit
rtnrlltr.
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M , » l Sanford ( M r f j f
f M t t . T h e d i i l U nd b«lri&lt; i u « M f 4 at ih v
«;*tr i f the in u iiic i' j»l n u h ^-.*rt|nrat» In
the narr.t* o f 1‘ nknf.on.
Uttte** ■»!•! r^rilS tfttv hatl l»t*
a rfo rd ln t t«» law
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• .ii ik ii'r swill, law. M id rt.rtlHr«i&lt;* « m hrarr*
th&lt;* f«dt »Yirini* dr&lt;irifti«d |ir**|H*rty titu strd In

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Itlera: it ly.* lalely c.* ttt-g
stu/e .'"in ready for ;..i ..u.i
rooat ami kuppl/ co.ijpnny.
oceapy th!- room form-trly u
the Uill Hardware Co. '

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It is about UMf hnif‘*tJt*- ri*,* of O
loi.doii Lpoklt** but what it Inch? Iii
sit" it makes 'up 4n "p e p " a i d inter1 stint: m wa m ntt^ and infptmatipu.
It Is p:-ofu&gt;'ly. illu-strat -d and n cr«*d*
it to that enterprising.city nnd itr
Boesd o f ' Trade; ^Tbi main .feat tire
nccotituat 'd is ‘ ‘ farming."
The foreword’ nl t i i 1 1,0 0 1 :
i.
"In tiiij day of war's alarms, high
cost of lixdnc, crowded rill &gt; and the
pinch of poverty the thoughts of the
people* turn to gteem lields, pqtlii.g
WHU-rs, shady dells uud kind ed
gifts of Mother Earth anil Nu*.arc
The War From n Bible
Jndpolul •
beckons v. it It her charms that -ran*
P
14:84 "Right »
not be denied. * The nlngun of mil­
nlteth a nation, but .in is u . -proai'ii
lions of pecyk* in the war lidden
to nny peojile."
. ,
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&gt;
countries of Em op? nnd in peaceful
Wherein any Germany tinn*- .
Ann lien is 'Back to the Farm.’ "
grefsed?
Otltindo “ Sentin 1.

God the Son, in tebuking the
rhatisoes said: "Y ou make of nonCOST OF FLO U R
,*
ilffect’. the word ol God by your tra­
Flour sold for $1-1.30 a barrbl. ditions." .
•
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wholesulu lit New ‘Oileans lunt w«*ek . The oid Testainont*, to which ho
jumping flora $10.
Pensueoiians
referred w-us to
Him the word of
•
*.--daining 'this time last year
God;
How
much
more tho New
* bey wete cliftt gt d $7 r-*t be pro|ibct who elicit* d

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• t o.* S ffe Il.vit bargain in uaed
■ ' • ■ • i i i Florida,' Hudson
l otrriug Gar., .ti.uod running'fonui.i
.M imonte K i trie Co/, AN
t.iMonti*,. Ha.
7I-2t
.Model
7 p Overland
flood ronditioo. llar’ ■ I'hone tl. Sanford,
Box US.i.
70-tf

itifort!

All l.ornl Atlvoriiscrncni*-5 n-Jcf
.TIi Ih llt-atiinfl THKE1&gt; t E N T s a
.Lino For Barb fu iivtinn. Minimum
( ’Itarfft* J.» Ctu» ..________________

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W r it e

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MEN and women evtsry".b r who read this nd: xve
* “ n* a to know that in this
—' n - ...hop of style atij sntbfac-

your etjKa-tntlona.
I’tojK-rly priced.

They n:e

y*Mi)
&gt;*'* H. PETERS
"Is, Shoes nnd Slippers
EASTJt- f i r s t

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-»*'f HfmTT

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STREET

• mil un-lion win |'*e..‘*U. •
n" the i losing ex- 1,1 P*,;|ii

I. Y It I C

T II E A T It E

SWEEPING REDUCTIONS
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ALL HATS

1 I). PE AR SO N , M gr
MAHGAKKT CLARK AT THE STAR FRIDAY

M R S. A. Di P A R R IS II. Asst

hriil • i* ft aUtOT of

Din* room, 7|):l Pal*
7:»-tf

K.tr Lent -Tt*.| furnish* d rooms
( •• ’it •ii bound - ping. 117 Laurel
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,
etbtt

o! .lie . .,111!inlllg p
dinner lii-ne.itti th

m I &lt; I :&gt;i III,.
, ._ .'ll" lUiUaUil
I’ lic- for i,uic&lt;
uml |uc..Miri' oi her. pupi ■ by M^»v
s.i'! $'".0311.(10 anil
• ., f
itM. Minna ik. vrim iviti a p i hi of
giums will be gtvqi !;it«t
!’ r,i..i. J. tl
self ill Olle SC ,.vi
Mildicd I loll;, and Mi
.idna Ch,i'.he llliOVi- lielf.g give • to t
FarWabd, Salffoijj
lejidon
a the
■ 11 '
|i-&gt;-iii. ,b-il—li in... I
icr.ibr.'.nt r
n iix ip ii- ( '» l.m n i i i , ' * i l I i ^.1.
10 acres on BrlVk road mar Cam, '*•*II naif- it would-* ii** 'in- d ruqncisea will take plan*.
hull lorn*.
. '•xtunnively than *ut T&gt; . -nt in place iion City, story and
! «»f more cxp -t??Lve foods, sny sper- well * illttlrttfd. easily improve,I; e\•
At the Lyric
•*, iaiistrt ill th" V. *H. P ep v t mefft of • lhurt in ■ \ . !! ills!ri 1 . ! : - «
. In tlv; Pnthe film |- orlu.-fi'jn of
i n Abricuitu.e ai-.il il’is would lie a di - pioi iil farm on two i|d-1. m aV iidInr. f I
nnd re ots.
I 0.
Shnkta.p'are's.t.4i;.ijy; "K in g Lea?.'*
i kirn!
fanfold.
.
72-fit
whicli l.i.t'i I'*' Imwji i’.. ■V l.y.ii
Tlnutii* on \Vydr. . !:t. *nkfh: t':.
. . i a!
i . piny i i I' Wn; !"■
Arc;-,-who taiLt hi.i liSin appia'anee
in a Thanlu-'u: - j»:eia .. ii • iy
had wide i.'xpirii:m • o th .*j iki ,” d o.„:ijr.-..t v. hich. v e
, ih-ii;: ;iy
•* *'•
d
,
Jett,
iquu- , ,,.
stag.*, playiflg p.amltient pan* in 4a .iiiiiiul- ia ‘.lie Bvlnft ; o 5m, v.-h v e q.tr w ork t a n profitaHv*
consume I m a 'l t
New York produi-t tons of David B.- tiu- mu.rln^c* occurivd^
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luiico and th • in*. * Chtc-les I’.ohT h e b .iilu ! coupe . 1 - r i d ::s l.uh- • 'xy o r b .u n i,tu ffs in any one n f ' J . O.
mnn. .
ungrii/s w d d in g .. sVch Wa p la y e d • « *«• fo r m .".. T h is i,u.v ity it tl
7
‘ MG Arey was born in .Ho, 1fall , by Mi 1 N poima Hi
» . u- ■quival ;,t of Oi.., podad pi bak' d
; -•’
HI., anti grew up.lie* ••
tc-r of ill- i : fu*. O n ly imni din: huad. As * a rxAHet of rr t. hnw-*’
I h .; o f lb i i-i . t. ; • p. n tin. txuf, it
1. ■&lt;1 prab abLi. .hnt j n - c • *' ’ ••
T h * - -bridJ wo.-* a . -,*v».iag suit o f a v e r a g e fa ,Hy il-.i* q ija ij i:&gt; u con- ' ' •*• '
A * 11 groat |irivil* e. .lolit^ was taken app U grcerT li.7inil.Ui ii, w i.h
t ini- turned am i th e i| * . i n
1 . mud* an ' ' !U to rllUreii tn
h|&gt;. I'-iJ-.v eoii-i|,i I upof. OiQiige A .a -bliltr.
1i -.r b y th e Uhe o f m o .e c.t;*» aive sub­
llxed. J.tot ns the iilnb-ti.r laid the flow . a w it- lid oi. t h e - v . il’ cy ajitd t-:f-.ncia.. O f- c o u r- % L-« id r.!« : I 'lo^water nil ready nnd there was ir-hiutlt
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■not .'.ni; ient fo r t h # --- *
In tin* eongnviUoii, John b-nmd to­
Aft*;
th.*
c-r-rnony
ait
Hi
foun
huiitb,
bdl.from
bo'h
an
i:..i . : •! i - u *
, xvnril Ids 111*&gt;tl,i-1 mu! teA. il tn n too
Mr. tin I M i .. Cason - ! *
' " tic poj
iiiiilihle* Mtuge \vtilMH*r. "Hot or coldV a ., • rved.
left on'a-i evivuin,; t "in fo r•*P.iTt)pa’ ^ u4il* ,r*,,:** ' '
iv !.. ilmn it
11
for
a.shoTl*
\
’U(l.
Upon
tii
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loturn
U!,Uu‘
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4
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Wasted.Apology.'
Ill a inw pu’ llr-.tion of tho dot
]()
"I want to ii|Nilogtx" Ulnksly, f*»r my they will ina1;.* tli.’ii |»or.u* with
W
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Cason
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par
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nont
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acr.s
rudeness Inst evening. I u^iir** you
The btida i* ;i: • b lutliwlyoung detailed difeetiorei lot tHi making of V
I didn't Intend It.' "Well, ^ - lln- love
of Mike, mean It next tlnn^^l hale to dnughtci of Mr. nnd
Mis. J. H. i&gt;r ad. In th h tn * nro pit ti, to- about
see a ninn's nctlotis nnd Ills Inbt lions Ifoegicaves,nnd on*.* of th j mos pop- -'-liter xg!;h a-, number o f .'o'nveni nt * pric •
luirniouDe so |H*nrl.v.**—Judge.
ui.11
. ...: * of iii'
&lt;1;. s fo- Luii. mad-* biirui
'
CaNori is a. well known »ouni; man ot and b. ad in which ii,&lt;- or itotato.s -----•
Wnyc.ooa and (ot aim* lim; 'lias a •*, v.*, d with flour. This bulletin
1J
been' Ih th.* employ of tic Atlantic alitp gijes n score card .by' menus o f-*1’*1*5o:ist Line.
•rwhich it t* stuijested th * housewife , ; uc'.

The

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i (fli RENT

Fo r room eottnge for rent. I’ark
- ir * t. nth
II C Du Rose. *
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69-lfe.

pupils oi .\jis-. l.au.a c
ph'Ttirkt d * at Mu i

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I . V. I ypn .
T I*. V. ty-ir. MHitl-iInn. 'V*»* Virginia:
It •pri--ib( Ir-m «!»* a£!tJ»ilt of It II
Lynn, the ramelalnsni In *h» ol -*&gt;• alyt-*'1
'an.., h&lt;F*iIr Mad, 'hal »tir '■ U--t « •Snl
t»- f. t,jri ’&lt;• a rrjA rl of a .l»fo US —
• Iw than iho atai.o'nf fln-Ma and th l ii.
re- iilonc* amt nu.tulTW a&gt;t&lt;trr.« ia Mltlitlrlon. Waal Vlisinla an*l lhal U-ra ia no pvr•on In thr ■lair ot Vlorlill Iha a»f»lc-» nf
a itihnaana up.n who-n won!,I hind aalil
.'►Irmtanl amt lhal aat-t -datamlaht. I» o»*r
Ih*
of Iaranly-ono yrnra.
It fa «h*rafora oul&lt; r*-t »ht« y u ipr-ear
to tha rolnptalr*nt'a hill.fctrain Ol*d on nr
li/fnrn tha (Ih Hay nl Jnn*. A. t». .*P17,
It* aamt bainf a rut# day tf I Mo rouil.

•non

# wi* «.«» uv ur.i' muk also*
I out lids information. 1
a lett-r nnd adtii* ! « it
i atruciiiurs in the ad.

•

Over!." d Touring Car much
than value for quick sale. B. «£ O,
Garage, W. A. Stringfellow.
I l-'tfc
A •
tin inani' ru'w i sii pu
rh^ .-i, r'li-ently ;ire tlie Ohnndl'T rn:
ofC.ii!.. Chamberlain'an I t he Cad-

and whnl
Peters Says Is So

Uiar.a .l,a l.i||os|l| il'rtrlUrii prop rly
&lt;itu iltli lu 3.. jjcl&lt;- «-.|u.,iy, 11 'li|», li»i It lli-,-. i.t*7,1 ft " I NK t i r "*. I.uil lial.*

,- ti.
f . A Tm UUt.Afls,
clerk Clr*ua l-n-jr« Semlnnle Oh., H r .
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• .-By V . i:. tl'iugta.a. I), r .

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Old Rags at The Herald Of­
fice. They mm i he Clean
2‘ &gt;Cents Per i’cunrl.

S Msiw il Jefi Saturday fn: Hi
Ncft k Navy Vards wh *n, I,
sm-j- ! a |HJsitio'i with the govern­
ment ■ . th" mat him- shop.*.*

V W e 'v e n Last Per
Every Foot in This
M a y 's T ow n nnd Court
rsy W ill Bid You \Vt fcom e T o T h is S h op ’ ' ’

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l ‘ &lt; n un Cfco lilh day u( May
A. tl. Vjj7. .
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W ill- -.
ofl lit -Ignaturr und -rat
i |. H. •ih -lay « A ,|l * •&gt;. 1917.

ltuUn...n A 1*«—
rtimiui*; art'
, 7*• rnr f'r.-*
T iUASI'IO
"I'.rJH 'l'fl'. 1.'. Su.'.ivl.ins-.Xr, I ill ' ’* O f r, XVaibiiftor. •*. t".,
Af.flt 25, r#)7,*
(vrinr'ilt wW ho
" | . « r •• I in till. J.rlm ^ I p
n.Jiiri 1.- t*M7,
f. ■ l f..- «i * trunlrp. rrmr t-tr. &gt;■( lt*-« ltol"-*t
ru in |.r«u»pt*r at VarfoH, Ha. Hiavlre*
mil tC iTatWma
It ni,laln-it |r-*n* ,*•ri--'"&gt;tltn «i -It at Sasf"r*l. "I la . ».• a« ihl*
ofTti^, in IS- dt&lt;nnllm nf th- A-:tr- ?i»-*-rl-inr I ' i I ' i ii Jr«. A. Wulmnir. A On*
! i'WMi-i ? Ar.-Htnt.
*
7i-Tw**'tt
&gt;.
&gt; rt. flat... . UIIHil Clr
hicnl.it** I »u tlj, Slailda. In 4‘hnn

For» Sole Excellent driving or
dray fcorso or team of farm hoi* *.

j*.

: th,' la
in iti i y erla iii in «.•
.&lt; »).&lt; r in O** hilal N a'rl n&lt;l i l i n l *»l a l-rti,
l lurlda. » " i r p 'r a t l i r , l t a i ^ l i l n r '. tout
4««| h r I 1. T u rn r*&gt; c m l Sara'i W U 'in I Umar
lfft.il ah l*. 1( . J. J. I 'I
■i
:

too ti. i. vj.o It, S IbO It, XV ve.r, it in
U r.
*t' f J14
*■-- Th-* «•!•] land
b iln j is** » J «• H a ita'c of ii-uanra s f
p-.rl. r-r ilr a ir In ih-* «• «&gt; » uf Mery K.
A m ole; ti..!.--- - . i l r*-r.l1rajg a&gt; all .lo r.*.
-*mr t au-jriffnj! I&lt;&gt; taw- t » ”
l vrl'l

Circuit c^uri ii-.it un
•I Iii r^u/t ' &lt;u * I
Tat '«i&gt; w “
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WANTED-!

E xt-rrisrs T h is \rsc W ifi Bi gi n
Hiind.iy &gt; la » 1‘w cntlcth

■ Metin' I* t .r. li) |'lv. n Ihkl urel. r &lt;nj ty
ilnui- u( * ili.ffm. mine 4inl ••in. ft-1 lij :h •
J.tlci ul th* Cl.edl l'oa-1 e( it*
i-r.ilr
Juill ill lrn.it. In mol., ur t &gt;• (' iumy
S- mf- ulr ■,'■') Starr ol F c lli. Ul • Ma rk

If
glvri (hat J. 1. " - •
• act"' I'J- a ■ 1 "i la « I rHcii* S».
l ie.
t!,.* »n4 itay "t-J.'ly A. 1U. !9uu,
La« si. j aal I r.'-'IR rtl# (n n y rift-., .nti h:*
r « l f strut » nn Hr tl. ■' .1 •" (« nc In
^.iur&gt;t,,u aril" U-. -&gt;4.d cfftlCfSl. rm’

A good, sound | and'.nafe family
r?H* to bo di*po*.it of to ri~!’. i
rty' vcr. f-,-4 unable.
Plipnc.
h lb.
,
:i-2 tc

'I ..... ! Mr . II.* ]
t;i!.&gt; a,one of ih'1 Die
Elm avenue -and wi 11
fo.,i hating recent IJI
•

,\iur tin- lill..;, i ••p ol tin
nnV'ilag was e.omiudid, elrs. Gallo,
The fticiHis ot Air.-. Geo. Ship
way oilier taile d w.iih a doligliifutiy will In* j;iad to bear t lint she is t
happy social hou.. Ji»r gUostA in- coVcring from a very KcrfAu* J!!m
cllld *d tlie ill I .i,e| till. I ■
maun. ■ '•

i
a ■ •
a■.| i • i • ' ,.
snd •*** Surford re.idenis again. corn ip.re if it can bo raised suc-r-fj"Their many ft lends are glad to have fully iijkI t Ii....... 'M'.V Ii11\i ■'ven~—r-*
them hack |inme nffuiii.---------------KlMlUii'iH. He would like to comPrime cypress shingles, four, five muniente with others in this vicin­
and six inch widths, all twenty ity * who err rnnkiny ex&gt; irn'iit*
mchej long, to move quirk at $2.7’,
per thousand.
Chus. 1,. West.
Oviedo. Flu. *
tia-tf
•Ml*:
.Mini's

Nothin * Like It on Earth

f ,r .11 iUr.l t’ 1i*r

. 11 r*i

rtrrino

I tour,l of M&gt;utu'jtj4M,(tdrlo:»r,l

Diotiich and fanH

P E T E R S HAYS

r.t !*rit k
t&gt; 1 Mat) B*ct, *.'• • P•. -11• •w
'.. • ■• i ■ \ 1l1an-l bit- . *' -111.--i-STO trr
,
**i?-ft tf ■. 1 *| \V tint ► .
j ll.«: IJirO r*"
n. s* *t #i*««;
j
to l!
-t
" -• rr 1
j • Ti &lt; i I f n
l i r - , i ; . 11 1 ( - I *f&gt;n ia
j FtAib'ai thr *t» *i*Wi»t a
' r,* -Vi''
kPtlil' t i’al -it'i
it twintydchn licii «,r i " f th
nor y**vr«! '

Tbunm-t A.
ami.won .i p -11
and cuff yet.

&lt;- I1I *

in ii e _• iia; •rt -i
lid.* country and is m
nreftts this *h uson with
in « vacant lot.

—I.H Aessi

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Broom Dnrn for S inhiftf
. At tht*. time V.hr-n. particular r
t-'nti'in-'ki l" ing ili^-cted to the ms
trr pf divefsfiled fa ming, i; is int&lt;
cstitig to notC'thnt t hve U sorn • u
tentlon being eiVen fn the j.e tug
broom core

.

U n i v e r s a l Sp ectacular

I t GAL M iYU H ISIN C i

S A N K jKD V P i n i K L IT .

*J. F. X^cConnha w.u* in the city
yesterday calling op hi-t many old
friendt. He was formerly v, i:Vident
here, having n fa: rn dn th • t,'.. niclo
hut is now with the Max w ill" Mot or
Co., of Uitroit.
•
Woqdiaml Ihtrk is’ the only pjttc’p
aitfi ninuscrnenta ami, tal:- n »•-.»j• •r
rnn- i
Mi 1:1
■**;V *— f n T 7"
ed pnvatfly
week &lt;lu'-s
[..ifp,.

Olivo: M ntrell l**uvv to d a y
Ida,nl -s i, ■•&lt;• |h y w ill r:l
ii
!
m * i , •.

&gt;. • • i * 11•• i

ntnl givi t:.- t*„ d in." nf dreys i
Miss Mantell is not yet t \ nty
with I : •;.*.. , f cioth/rt cmfia
nYii m» iii;:',. : - , . •a* .
’ 'other three .'".irs ago, p’.uylng Ji
butlermi", .lid s, he fi ir,! .-i&gt; j ,■Js|.a " in' th . "J-iir hunt of Venice,"
twis'. anu is wig.ffv tn!l f!Ide.
&lt;' i': ■i .■i i
■ - .1
)
such ftllrjr Inin * ' h*i - itt'on'n f v ' I’:.an nf \N ;’ i **in "Hii-hurd i l l "
nro ‘ products. t ( h i!-, n’ l i,-pi -s!
the devil; th"."i !*"’ ,;i |.; .| our- t
optics *'Ohce n-"*r. &lt;.n il, - ,.
woman, us sw» i . of . i-e.
Time,’ plsii'.e turn ht'-'crfnrd ’
gfant our roqti; t fo.- (Tci.J’.t .ie
Limine, but not ttnd , d. —\\
ern Ihtoiilcr.

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M. f*. Lipc and Ben Monroe mo­
tored to Moorehaven lust week and
returned hoifte toduj.
They are
well p!es's',d with that cbuKlty as a
farming country but We not anxious
to exchange Sanford property for tho
Everglade*.
...
Until further notice. M unitOnV poo!
Mr*. F ri.1
fH
.
will be op'*n every .afternoon at 2
o'clock e xcept Tuesdays and Frldnyif. K
. •.
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(antic B »ach wh r • •h«*y 111 •. ■
Mrs. George Hoy left for lu. h -m'- j month ui tb &gt; liench.
Mr• and Mrs. Hall have rento.
in Michi&amp;au yesterday.nfu-r .( -dtm: u pleasant winr*u- in . Sanford. tIi * .Walsaman bungalow .&lt;•. Xlafl
Mi. Hoy . w ill' icniain f:\, st verul ndlla avenue for ihe'Numir.tc'months.
moving In y- ••rday.
aeeks long* r.
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of l,'» * .nn,try." Mini t u'-i
I...... . " " nirfv*Tt m •

ii.ie m; - i . -tir ,a l.a ward, .-it,
Time in y.our-lllght; viv mis n ni ii*l «n
with skirts not o ' '•
,
maid'd wlu»»e rhiuton -,»my u t i.,
are not exfiosed by a peek-n-i no:
give us a maid .ti.
m ,*|, r w-*i,
ng&lt;.. w ho w ir*i u ih'
f_. •
V.IU'J tile -!...
r i—■
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I
i. .p MpriHUn, k»» OIp'I intUe tl., In 1Irrull &lt; me . lirtral* * »r&lt;tnt. Nrnilnalc
ifStil a • to inaXi* tk|p—)'i*r I r , &gt;1. Ii •
( umrty, i Ibitda
.• latittih claim to tt&gt;p l«*nt almva debltad, 0*#ratr'nt Tcrt-pnllnp Con pai v
Mala r'lpftc Clrralt c*.v.ri. a,
f*l■■1*1v up tip I h *1•\ nf Ji.
1st'

i I irks I». Moor?, J :»!• IIpj) i
' ['((ifi K. Y*anfor«!* U ilUifl
fns*t. f .hs.!
V«i r TiL4iiAr.iIf t *»r^ |H«, »•%4I • nnn
\» Ulmn I iwrrncfit \W (*. Urh(,
; K^rdrvlr Y’unuIrrL**^
! Auiaidi
&gt;• a*
uml r ih**
lr»t « ill att'1 lit atnrni ul Sarah K.

.stitiit d

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*'&lt; i|&gt;' ) i.[ &lt; • " f i t I l"M'ta » K.i, "ti Vi,va
,!1
" , I ■ m-'J;' lt . 'm r . I P jl
fj.iirv
N o .*

I.tsnr.rc,

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*!f C»mf««notsons for fki«
CeUrrn |V*&lt;2Witly IU»f «•.**»• PK«n«
Mr* K. A . Trihrsii,
Nn. tCJ

SolMt I» fw'/rb&gt; «•

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' f&gt;r I '1; o. NWI, in.i W

• Summary oT the Floating .Small
X Talks Succinctly Art jflged for
I
•Hurried Herald Readcra
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■&gt;♦♦♦♦* m m - ’&gt;* m

. Secretary Mnrlowo of the ftov-,1
of Trade expect* fo I .iv :,,di f,,
Mh* fi»
of
*ir Jew Jew
Atlan'a wh
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&lt;‘hi . .W'-r.' d !iv?• fu !'.• entertained If
Ida in th- i-ndirr- n r .
. -I, ,
*'• *• I. T.: !
on Thursday *.
u’let iiitnii
Tii .' huu:.i were spent! D
rnerce ■(.urntnieiiori sumo time
Informal!;- with m dlewnrk.
ijn-lr&lt;
•July at Waehlpgion.
• .
Joying jih - graci jJ* hospitality of j*
Mu*son‘at rwimrniug p-ui .j,* e
t heir hoste?* were Mr.i. May Dick-1 *
i i ' . V s. C. II. Dint
Mta. Frank'’ i.
fn; ’ th« season and the kids
Woodruff, Airs. Henry Mcl.auliu, jj
om!;t fylkn iiro enjoying i: to ;h * I
C»t.
\Vut.dlnnd Park U.sttlao o|) *ll .Mrs. John Smith. Mr*. -H. P. Mdrsof.
uni Mrs. IF. A. Howard, cjyb ritdln-j
now -on Sunday* and e.i u*u
bcis. Other !:u .,iS iVvn.'.Mrs. Jl. D. i an
proving very popular.
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Mr. and Mr:.., John Smith and son
l.mu;!iy.. Mrs Frit
Wood: ulj, wAu.i
Wilson left.’yesterday (nr r it-b g ; •
lUtrUtin D o d. b i.&lt; m ii.'fk.
rtheir former home where tiny wil
spend lomc time vHtlng v ith h.,m
folk* nnd or.}.:: In;; a weil « tra d va
cation.

II &gt;mir elm I: «ref- . ip o f ir-'. fry
lilbrisnifftig fin* ivi»';w t&gt;&gt; if . *
fr&lt;»ii| A piece ,»f wadding .imp, d m
Jsmiltin. S' i t
—..idifirig li.-1«|«* the
cinder" rlie w ..iU ; tildes* the
" ‘»ri;*&gt; r.re art unify mu ,,f (ir;,T ,jll}
f Utiles « III i,Cl nu U.e Mid t|(l|er\ |( |
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A KKSUMK. OF SANFORD
HAPPENINr.S'tB'TO DATE

i*i*,p«fn •hit gw f*,t
■ Juilr*
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I 'Air,| A|vjl 2till. N M l

by lh«- Suiifp i| Ijo.irrf of *i lit
telling Jli story of Se-ijlnol • cojijity*
fertile fleld* nnd grov-s. ’fh " p *ii,t
ing was rlone by the II* raid, uml i
in nil respects a nlft? piece of v o r’
Orlnndo !!• te rt* i-&lt;t a:

Snr.foid

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A!un.w.i* a «*t

-Ve•l •rs 17, V»* r*t,l,» f t

Interest

Mr. Renaud of Treadwell Uenaud
Electric Co., lias been ill of typhoid
fever for tho past few weeks; hut ,i?
improving an&lt;| will bo able to attend
to business-in u
or two- .

tVANf YOUR BUSINESS

II. R. STEVENS

Ultlc Ilappcninps— Mention
of Matters in B r i e f Personal Items of

ABO U T PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...

PAGE FIVE

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Candy Vies With Tobaccr.
.Now comet, tin* re|mrl «&gt;f n .Musin'
eliuseits wotuiin who- Is ninety-nine
years old mid tins eaten rniidy till tier
life. This seetux n -genuine novelty.
We linve often wonth-red why soiUe
' oilier trade del not get In a fetv eliilius
j with these ceiitenurintiH, li|steml of letting Jbc tobueco |ieo|ile take ull the
honors.—I'rovlUeuee Journal.

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f&lt;*w Pn
miles o
t|ulck
double,

For Rent— Newly furnished .bed
rotitn with private family.
703
Myrtle Ave. '
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52-tf
' Furnished Rooms* by pay,
or Month — I’ ark avenue flat
North Park nvenue, over |
Philips &amp; Co. drug store,
lames Patton, manager.
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WANTKD
Seainstr**: 1 -to-sow ft'
s. Gra. (5. H.- cing. ’

ca; i- He; aid
v.'itlF * P nip tii -our pointoes,
to.
% 1 . , i.
era, cukes' shd
other u , t i s. li : heat ■ market
prie.s ob tain . d, prci.tpt __ returns.
Georgia Produce Company, 1 n ^n,
Georrla. .
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M inin, tn * iv.d
\rrto o - Vjco!n 1 \
*of i-tulis. farm im&gt;
ements or auto. F. ?.l. Bulwdin,
)! Has* Fifth street. ‘
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Lo * Watch thalp snd loch *
t n,i* court. Howard if let 1 red
II r 11 Office,
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FEATURING
. . . FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN •
and BEVERLY BAYNE
M n V Q Matinee 3:15
Evening

E IG H T

REELS

nay o.
'
I t ’s refreshing to lead articles
like that written by Ur Frederick
L. noffaqan, a Get man-horn, pub*
lished in a New York newspaper.
Ur. Hoffman,ia chief statistician of
the Prudential Life Insurance Co.
Ilia article is nn expression of the
highest patriotism. Here is an oxccrpt:
.

BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.*’ /

If we are happily.interested in
ly
eternal 'principle* nn&lt;! these condi­
tions which they bring uhout, wo
shall not soon succumb to the dis­
couragement and Inertia which must
come to the mun whose life is wrap*
ped up merely in matters of tran­
sitory duration. St. Joseph * Mo.Gaaette;-

I would suggest that you, as until food is more, plentiful
mayor ‘ recount mend to the 'city .cheap.
I trust that this will m ,.t
council that Sanford follow the ex­
y our apprghah and- that wi=!
ample of our capital c ity and allow
few weeks pigs will ho fat,:.mi;
us to keep u pig or two, under the our Sanford people.
supei vision of the sanitary officer,

V l t is for Americans of German
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN, IT § birth
and ancestry to do even more
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A CIIIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
HE’LL PRENT ’ EM
SO SAYS SAUNtERER.

l(t you hear some funny noises,
P ’s u (tpy.
. - '
Or s-&gt; n -modulated voices,.
I
• It’s a py.
'i In. have JU ppe’
al 1 0 * "i
t Keep you- a '
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. Ymr’fe rrt"'rf ;.!“ .*I_l. .u. the

Your eyes bulge from ’’ t-it
Haye ti i y mortal—iu—iiu*-

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co

thifa theiri required share in behalf

g of t Its* natiannl cause, ho that the

If he lopka a little crooked,If you think he may -lie wicked
He’a a sjiy.
Bo careful take no ehuncea,
Keep why of till free lances,
There’s danger in their glances,
lie's u npy.

ALL THE LATEST MODELS

FENOLE:
Nothing like it to rid the home of Mosquitoes, F
and other insects. FINE FOR DISINFECTION.
Complete Stock of All Other Seasonable Goods

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From Hull

CYPRESS LUMBER
If you art* going to imild a Barn. Shed
or Fence, use Becky Cypress, it will
last indefinitely. The price is reason­
able. :
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Sanford

ment s m mint ary power lies
higher d'l*..- to tli -' cause of tr
and the "righfi-ounn ss that etui
a nation." .
It would h» \\.-|l fur all tjern
Americans to emulate theexainpl
of Ut UnlTitt.iii and
jr4 a^jiir
thmr people to lie- greatest dt-vn
to 1 he llag of their .idimlinii.

thtmiglt a great number of years.
I hev who take the pert.do not as a
ru.e perish sliest id ripe old age.
The business of writing should he a
"preferred risk" wi'h the insurance
companies.
M arch I wna j he not h birthday an*
niveraary o f William Uenn Howell,
He is
"hale and Ip-arty.'’ .ts the
New Englander would put it Still,
llowelks : not yet ut I fit* age reached
I'.v so ii m of our most famous \nn-ricao men and women -d letters,
II a tier oft lived to he I I I " Whittier
mid Oliver Wendell Ifoliues were 85
at their death and Mrs. S'towf also
teachvd that age. Emerson died at
I X - 4 e m g W i e n - at Til.
LY.w'.'lT

T h e river age writer i&gt; un* iifdivid*

In- tiiii.

nut

nevertheless

enjoyable lime was had by those
present.
About three
tables sat
down to a treat cakes and straw­
berry ice cream, collet- and roll*.
All wished the boat many more m u c h
enjoyable on ad mis.
Henry Luudquist bus had a sick
household this hist two weeks, ail
the (until', l*m tin- wife being down
with the miasles. Glad to sec all
seetn-tu he recovering now. It was
tlm tirs! time John and Klruer have
been out ol school lor a week since
they started live years ago. Little Woodard Hertehmrrund-Gil­
bert Ertcson have fever the measles
we think.
Mrs Magmismi carried j;( |)t.r ,js.
ter. Mr, Erics on Thursday to have
sortie dental work done.
.

To the Mayor. .
( ’•hy of Sanford.

W c urge our subscribers- to consult
the 1 elephonc Directory whenever ;i call
is to be made.

YV hen you trust lo your

memory, your arc :ipt to transpose the fig­
ures in• a telephone
* number:
when* vou
^
*
trust to an"old carrf or IcffcrhcaJ', you are
apt to call a number that has been changed.
*

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And when you do call a

"wrong

number," you cause inconvenience and
delay for yourself and for the party whom
you call in error. Make it a practice, to
consult the Directory first.

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE §
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 11

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•SANTO111), I IOlllhA

M. J. VAN GKI.DEItKN, Principal

I Sula Produce Co.

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Buyers and Shippers of

Tb-ar ^ir 1 enclose h-rewiili a news
item i lipped from the Florida Me­
tropolis: ,\ i eport of a meeting in
Tallahassee, for the purpose of dis­
cussing ways and means to supjdy
the people with food through the
^J|,arj _ wJn-p i Itu enumry. is -f itgtrrg—
■food shortage am It as none of u«
have ever known.

e, AptU 21. * Ar a meet­

‘ truing these who art. to com?, Thus

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In C a r Lo ts or L e s s

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Sanford, Florida j

TAM PA’S BUST
THE HOTEL FOR OUR# . HOME• PEOPLE
FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION— EFFICIENT SERVICE
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MODERN EQUIPMENT— MODERATE RATES

H. JEWETT

!\{onager

ATLANTIC COAST

within thu city limits, had immedi­

ately puretiusuil tivu iio,.*. fur fi-cdiii g
purpose^,
.
.
Comml-sioiu-r of Agriculture, Me*
Ituv stated that Florida imrchuHed
SH-S wol j ii of food products, pet _$?•**»
noil annually, while It
from $1 to $-Jf) |wr per non, and urged
every one in the state to itii3c all the
fomlilults'they possibly could.
You will -noto that out governor
is sotting us an example. He is cul­
tivating a bottle garden with his
own hands, untl raising two pigs.
For tills purpose hu persuaded hits
city to suspend its city oidinahco
against the keeping .of pigs within
tlu* limits of the city.
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Our ywn city of Hanford has such
an ordinance, and our people lu the
outskirts, the sparsely settled hut
incorporated farms, have not been
able t o ’raise (heir own pork. That
the food situation is critical must he
evidenced to’ the most casual ob­
server, and any means that will in,
crease our home production o f food
stuffs shoiitd he encouraged hy the
.officials of our citv.

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1 Vegetables and Fruits 1
| 210 E. First Street

the life about

ti e wrifer Itv* ir^ a w on d rom d y enlurf ■d Hfil * .* at t !l tine ■ nr.- :: boundless of limits as t rentUm its.elf..
*
It must contribute to the w elfa re
ef flu py.'-dcul niaji t o . thus e x p a n d
the conscious mlnth to st-rnl the
Ermifi lit-. Idthi-r mill yon in qu est o f
b.i* rjstso f hum anity. Which m a y he
a w id e ly separated ns the points o f
the c o in pusii. KzW cU e is an aid t,o_
ilit- m iis r b s am i dr-vclofs all tissue*.
F.lrvrftlty o f inner th in k in g but
a lw a y s in bat many w ith d e a r cut
purpose m a y not only he capa ble
of hr otuli-ni ii|* and deepening an d
btren gth ciiin g the intellect, hut also
the b o d y . T h u s are the years o f t h e
student fo hum anity m ade lon ger

The trend of modern education i* toward liu-dne**-. IE- &lt;!t«
sanest tln-iwhl jnu ui-r had when inti awaken In the rcafi/a
lion that jour school training should he focused on some d&lt; linlle point. 'T h e courses at our school nre practical, rational:
the graduate is prepared to do.something definite, and his
services are In demand. ' Session* both day ami night.

j

I’lant a Pig

Tallah.tr

The Gateway to the Business Offit

nn

him. purpose of dist-urufng tin* food situn11-• «,ni-tl&gt; but constantly studied tion it- vua decided that a campaign
l.’i in . r r*ity r.nd is thus tdway^ m in-' to urge,ihe resident*' of Jtho city to
.im a lt to u ch with thu. p . o p fe o f 'tin- plant holm- guldens be started and,
world. H e N in Die -prone than the addres-es w»ri tnur[e along these
average prison to study also the litas by. mmiy prominent citizens of
f cop!*- o f the prist ,-to speculnto yon*

Always Be Sure of the Nunlber

nun It at

Come and see CONNELLY

two children motored to .Orlando
Sunday. J .
There was a pleasant party given
in honor of T. O. Tyner on the even­
ing of tin- I?uh at their Imon-, mi
h:» tiilhda.
tin aerminl of tli&lt;in a-.li* m*i ii, ii'unx a-* ui In-ru ii&gt;c

ttnl wh&lt;&gt; took;. rnitcYi At his inner Keif ing last night in Tallahassee for the
;n d

I.lability Insurance against Accident, tlu* person anti I ’mpe-rh
a necessity.
You must have il eventually......................

U c understand Carl I’i.-rr«c»n ajjff
M r . -and Mr
K. F. l.undquinl and

■-nulil

Ife’ ft a spy.

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LAW N MOWERS:

IJ-iilgm* were a m o n g l ho o' v. Im at
tended
tin- (lag raY-dng at thu »hu|M.
I ho

Under' tin:, tag Americans
mat . necstr/ and birth, wit-h
int! l s million1 .of othef ortuva found u new freedom,
t i conserve and maintuiu \\

For gurut lu shako the nation.

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Screen Doors, Screen Windows niu! Screen Wire--A!
Widths and Sizes.

|, |Mlliii . l&gt;l|t t ■. - fie

b-mo--:;-!-

If pence, perchance he chonsi
lie's a spy.
He’s devoted to the Kaiser,
If he happens to be wiser

,

FOR THE AUTOMOBILE OWNER
of i!i&gt; go--. vr-d. an&lt;l li'. rty

lli s a spy.
And each Yemeni Inundation •
in ii military station

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SEASON SPECIALS:

In all The world there is .no llag
mote inspiring’ than the Stars and
Stripes: tli* fairest symbol, of un*
;:t.ln* i honor: after more .than a

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SANFORD’S HOUSE OF SERVICE

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world’ s vanishing faith in German
honor may he redeemed hy those
who hold themselves to he account*
able only to the Supreme living and
the government and people of their
adopted'country. The world is not
at war with the German people, hut
\vith the German government am!
its ruthless and iol considered mili­
tary policy, without a parallel* in
mo them history. .

’ M|i 1

lie s a spy.

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MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER
Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hot Gaftolnic Dry Cleaning. Altera­
tions of Al! Kinds on Short Notice .
Join Our Gentlemen's Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month.

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CALL AND SEE HE ON SANFORD AVE.

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                    <text>IN TH E H E A R T OF TH E W O R L D ’S 'G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SE C T fO N

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.,11. WEEKLY

TUESDAYS
F R ID A Y S

IN SAN FO RD — Life h Wo,th Living
SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY. M Vk h. I'JI7

NUMBER 75

FLA. FARMERS SLACKERS SANFORD WHITEWAY
DISQUIETING
WILL REAP ARE THOSE STARTED BY HERALD HAS
RUSSIA IS RIDDLE GER­
FAVORABLE COMMENT
BENEFITS DELINQUENT
MANS FORCED RETREAT

AR NEWS

. Misguided T H R IF T 'LATEST S Y S T E M OF STR EE T
OF GREAT WORK OF HOARD OF
•
LIGHTING WILL BE A D O P TR AD E MEANS DOLLARS
Danger of firing Penny Wise Just
. TED BY O TH ER SA N F O R D
. at This Time
T O THE G R O W E R S
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. .
New York. May :i*. IDI7,—'"One
The Washington Post of recent ’ It has been the duty of The ller- of the greatest dangers that can
Sanford has the first post in thodate gave to the public a timely and aid to call the attention of the people front ' us at this moment is mis­
great White Way that" will' soon be
practical .editorial on .the agricul of . Seminole county to the im­ guided thrift," declares a statement
installed in many other sections of
tural advantage* of Florida,-with the portance of the Hoard of Trade.and issued today by S. W. Straus, Pres­
the city.
prophecy that the farmer* of this their .great work for this community. ident of the American Spciety for
The beautiful design adopted by
state are about to gather golden The actual results .obtained for earli Thrift.
.
.'
,
the Sanford Herald has excited
harvests on account of the prevailing individual member may not measure
{Uh
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In our cffnrtt to be patriotirr favorable comment from the pcoplo
Wnr
seems
to
have
turned
many
high prices of food product's and the up to his standard as a unit but in
Lfrifd line Rom Laon. the back
economical,
we fiml ourselves going and on Saturday night. when the
have
to one of the .moat important Floridaward, if we are* to judge by fact that they will be able to market the aggregate the benefit*
to extremes-in the opposite direr light was turned on the new- light
jjt , of the French territory held the increased requests every mail their crops just at a. time when they been far greater than can be figured
tion, which is just as great a men­ prartically lighted Up half of Mag­
brings for. Seminole county litera­ •will get top price* for same. Those in dollars and ce?its and being in the
by the Germans.
ace as wastefulness and -extrava­ nolia avenue from the corner of
ture. One man writes, "I have been wlp&gt; ‘ read the referred to editorial hriart of the vegetable and farming •
First street to Second street and the
lipidly repeated counter acttacks
d strict the first work of the Hoard of gance,** said he. “ One of the worst
idea has come to stay.
this part of the line has not told you could raise some sort of cannot fail to be impressed with the
calamities
that
could
befall
our
na­
vegetables in Florida before it was- extraordinary advantages this state Trade has been to help-the fnrmer
tion at any time wojild be_ to stop — Thr^Hgtrritr-thtMrprj^lasnhing Tn
Jnk,n the allied hold on Bull*and shipper. That they have been
MBrt whii'h is hemmed in on all possible to starve to death even' if enjoys ami has in prosper!.
-firtpf'Tt'M'. ,i u .-IT kimu
ktiiiu n fact mid 7c wheels of industry, hut more \\bite Way posts and is a Cutter
^ ffff pt the nortlt-AIIll the.iiriu yvta Arkd-l'__Wc_ advised biro—post
Pointing to Florida as “ The New that the Hoard needs the active co­ especially now,
post of the style known as the Col­
,
*
,
hb are working well to the east of haste that he hud heard the truth Eldorado" the Post says, in .purl. operation
ony
post sold through the Electric "
"The
point,
ito
differentiate
beof the entire community
and to come on down:—he’s coming.
“ Florida is both an Atlantic and a, is also iq.parent since no business tween destructive and constructive Applirance Co., of New Orleans
tb, tillage- Driving back toward it
Superintendent llansell
thO have forced their way into the
Gulf state, and its wonderful •lunate, cull be successful without the active thrift
In times of pence or war. and the Charles Electric Co. of this
We are told that Superintendent its rich binds and its capability of assistance of each member ami their waste is reprehensible, but indis­ city are the local agents. The post
plac. pressing back the German gar-'
T. W. llansell is to leave us. that he tiie earliest production of so many dues that are the real sinews of war. criminate tight tistedness is worse, was installed by the Charles Elec­
won.
s
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On the French front near Soissons has accepted a rotnmisjon with the article that are
There art* business men and farmer* because in such condition* the prov­ tric Co. and temporarily is switched
tad on the Chemin Des Dames the government which places him in daily use in the households of the in Seminole county that have not ident are made to suffer with the on from the pole in front of the- of­
pMif of the ladies the German* charge of transportation and traf­ nation will always give it a great joined as yet and other* who have improvident.
fice until a rate can he arranged -by
bav, been forced to employ fresh fic operations in FJorida and’ adjoin­ advantage over other states of the not paid their due* and yet these
"Because the whole nation sud­ the Sanford Service Co. If interest
Inops to hold the French back, ing states. Without doubt this ap­ Union, for thesC product* enter the same people stand aside -and- talk denly hns become rftnkrltVUif of the etfough is taken in the White Way
bat have been unable to ahake Gen. pointment is a promotion and doubly market* of the more northern states loud and long about the duties of the necessity of thrift, we as individuals idea in this city it is certain that
Viv,lie's hold on the hard won so when it must he remembered that at a period "f the year when the! Hoard of Trade and know nothing should take rare nothin dcllcrt from the Sanford Public Service Co. will
pJit,au overlooking the Alletle, the the government recognizes only abil­ greatest scarcity exists and c.m*r- , U,I(IU|
many good result, and llu ir normal courses the tides of I lie make a special rate to the city and the
quclltly
the
highest
prices
are
oilI
ity
and
in
tiitu**
of
war
select
men
outlying defenses of Laon.
benefits already derived from tins nation's money that turn the wheels overhanging arc lights’ will he taken
decidedly different than in other tamable.
of industry. America as a nation is out and the main business streets
body.
Uke the Chemin Des Dames, the
times.
Whether Mr. Hunscll re­
not in any danger of running short will "lie lighted with the posts. The.
“ The farmers of Florida have
Ailrtte runs east and west, parallel- main* In Sanford or answers the call
If you are a grower, a shipper or
of
money, but we are threatened lights would burn all along th*
;„l the* Frehch lines. It Is harldy .we are glad to say that during his keen realization nf the scarcity of receiver of freight, particularly a
with
a food shortage because on us streets until a certain hour and then
worthy of the name of river, but its term of office Sanford has received food stuffs in the north this season, grower then you are vitally interest­
rests
tip* duty and responsibility of only the corner posts would be used
hel is in a deep gorge which makes through his hands direct the best and all down the lines of the rich ed in what the Sanford Hoard of
for the balance of the night. Hy
feeding
our ullles.
lands, equul to tin* delta of the Nibit hard to conquer. * It sc capture
using the new system, such ns the
local service it has over known. in their fertiliry the wise tillers of Trade is doing in your behalf by its
“ Everyone can distinguish hc- Cutter post in front of the Herald
till cost heavily.' hut the. French Always willing and anxious to serve
recept affiliation with the other
victories of the last few days have in his style and Alien an error was the soil will proceed to prepare the southeastern states in combating dilTcrenoc between prudent living office a much lu-tler light could be
| increase of 15 per cent and wastefulness. If a man buys a
brought possibility of its capture up- made no man was quicker to rectify largest area pv»*ible for them to h
given to the business streets ns the
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This, will I...
be on *interstate
U-cight rate*.
This suit of clothes, a pair of shoes or a new system throws the ray* of light
prtchbly nearer.
.
than Mr. llansell. His willingness
available for the supply of vast quan­ nite lake* in the entire vegetable hat, his money goes into legitimate
upon the streets where it is needed
Two battles which developed last to remedy home-shippers' complaints tities of vegetables. fruits, etc..
and citrus crop of Florida, ami circulation and furnishes uses for aiul none of the light is wasted.
wk have resulted in the French anil to serve them has covered many which will prove of immense bem-lii t(|OM.
j„„„ producing the most capital a n d - employineiit for labor.
With the main streets lighted hy the
taking more than G.200 prisoners, unexplained errors elsewhere and to to the people of the more northern |
"The Amern-ap people have re­ new system Sanford would present
, )a,
hit by this in­
bringing their total sihee April IG him is due many personal thanks. states. limit prices of necessities and I,.rt.u.s,.. Sanford and Seminole coun- sponded iii a grand way to the'nccds
a beautiful appearance nnd it would
Flowers cast no fragrance backward yct prove highly profitable to the
tp to approximately 2'J.OOO.
tv especially will he heavily taxed of the hour. We are going to con­ add much to the stores and business
and
whether
he
remain
with*us
or
A military incident was an aero­
producers from these acre*. Many and with this in view the Hoard of serve our resources and increase our streets.
plane attack on London today the leave we shall remember him for Ids an agriculturist in Florida will be
TrmjiT i* cooperating with other food supply in a way that will as­
Int attack the capital has had for untiring effort* and only trust, that counting his cash prolils before the*
tonish the world, hut m doing this v The rates arid the cost of installa­
aii'i in^ithiT Iliry hnvr
south* The plane dropped four in the thousand to one guess in the
farmers north of the Ohio river
May 2:iril And 24th for’ hoar- we'stand face to fucri with ecdnomlc tion of these lights will he given to
the public in.a few days and if the
font*, killing one man and injuring selection of his successor that we
bo planting their corn.
'
lings before the Interstate Commerce hardships unless each individual is
a man and woman, with but slight may have a man w'ho will take the
governed l&gt;&gt; common m-hm\ pru-|eity wishes to take up tin- matter
“ Rapid trains und speedy steam-FCiuiimission. Washington. I* &lt; interest of the Sanford shipper to
there is no doubt but what tho Snndamage to property.
ships
have given the people of the [and it is hoped that this rate may he deme and foresight.
heart us has Supt, llansell.
furd Utilities Co. will meet them
"In brief, administer your expend- half way and make a fiat rate that
far south advantages in marketing |avert, d.
However, per .Ht.-nt and
In Germany there is much talk of . The monthly meeting of the San­ the c o m m o d itie s which n.lt tin- en- &gt;careful work most he d on e and i&gt; ituri-4 iii a clean, loim-.!. legitimate
'
.
ford Hoard of Trade is of direct in­ uh|e* them to produce at this sea- being done by the Sanford Seminole and patriotic manner. • Eliminate will be satisfactory.
political r&lt;formant! several proposals
Since the city now pays for tho
kar, been put forward in the Reich- terest to you. It will be held in the son of highest- prices. This next organization.
waste of food, bearing in mind that
street
lights these posts would prob­
court
house
ut'
8:00
tonight
and
atag'to curtail the power of.the em­
year will witness, the greatest agri­
This work is the greati-*4 ever every mouthful you save may fu^the ably have to be-installed by the
peror and makn the ministry re- you are asked to bo present.
cultural development of the couth attempted bud ir'is (or you if yoti suslejianoe of some starving fellow- murchunU-or pro|M-rty owners at
•por.rihlc tu the Itcichslug.
Pre­
President Dutton is very much that hus ever been recorded."
4Crutt anything t o -shill.-----IUU—uu humUu helniHkbroaiJ* -kk“ 'should not- various places in the city and the
paratory to putting forward the interested in the water- front im­
create of about• $25 'per car in tear down on one hand w'hjlc we ure city would furnish the current for
■«o*ed.'iTfnrrmt "the rising ‘ H d e o f provement.--* Don't let u beauty spot
to build up on the other.
fmgltt rate* must*come out of your trying
McCuller Owen*
___
•
i
* ..
. .L ...,l,f
a lt t ill. the same.
.
•&lt;
popular discontent is being smoothed lie idle, keep after it. There are only
Those
in
business
should not Iin
hesitate
’ m-t earnings. The work then being
Miss
Edna
Owens
anil
Mr.
L.
P.
If this idea Is'to be tukVn up a
out where possible, but measures a few things necessary in order to
he
courageous
and.keep
on
going.
done In this case is for you nnd y&lt; ur
sdopted by the government to pro­ transform the bulkhead into one of McCuller were married last night nt interest and it is fell that ynu _will America ha* everything to make her­ uniformity in posts, and methods of
vost the outside world learning the the most .beautiful" parkways imag­ S o'clock lit the residence of Mrs. give.tho organization your support self prosperous. The billion* of dol­ lighting should be adopted and the
true itatus has made adequate judg- inable and by nil means the city Gclsic Higgins on Magnolia avenue. by &gt;it her joining the Hoard of .Trade, lars. which are being raised for war public is cordially invited bi investi*^
Dr. E. D. Hmwnlcu of the Presby­
gate, the Colony, style jd P«»t and
strnt inipnvilde.
should take-prompt action in carry­ terian church officiated and only a or If you an* a ileloinquent. b y pay­ purposes will eventually return into light that has been purchased-by the
the
pickets
of
the*people.
Wven
the
Rsport&gt; come from Austria Hun­ ing out their intentions ill regard to
few friends of the couple were pre.-j. ing up your hack iluifk The San­ money which wfr loan to our allies D Sanford Herald.
gry in regard to-conditions in tin this park.
.
-.
ent. The*wedding wus a quiet- nf ford Hoard of Trade-is receiving the being spent Immediately in America.
' duf monarchy,and apparently Coutv
Kl
Mr. E. C. Hodiins, traffic manager fair hut «hV homo was prettily* ........ ration of several other ma ds The national bond ’issue m-unsjhat
"The Barricade" _ ■
•Tttza, Hungarian premier,, and his
of
the Florida Growers nnd Ship­ tlecoratpd and despito the showers of &lt;»f trad.- who fully appreciate the for-semn years to"come this.country
One of the njpst attractive photo­
fdluv reactionaries have the upper
rain the couple nn.l attendants blade
being made by Sanford and
**ftii and are determined to crush pers League was a Sanford visitor the . vent a most happy one. T h e M " ‘ understand that not unly hcm- will be paying b a c k , the .obligations plays In vvlffch dainty Mabel I alin,lh,j)arty of the democracy with the last evening. He came up* to attend hride was mdst charmingly attired |»m!e «&gt;ltnty. I.ut th. tr county as incurred today.t America la still ill ferro has been seen Is " The BarrL
the Hoard of Trade meeting nf
the midst of the great ex} era of ma­ cade," the Metro production which
.same nighlcsinoss as heretofore.
in a Idue taffeta coat suit with hat "'H will be lament ted.
growers.
terial prosperity the . country hns will be at tin- Star Theatre oh Tues­
. There are rumors of martial* law
* ‘
j Don't k t just u few have the hur- ever known.
The boat- yard and lmsjn was gone to match.
d a y.. "The Barricade" * 3 directed
n Ildng.tria and Hylu-mia and the
Mrs.
MeCutlir
has
been
a
reddct'deri
to
bear,
ns
h
the
case.
now.
into
by.the*
city
council
lust
night
*«ppre i.,|, 0f newspapers, but for a
“ In the matter of Individual ex­ by Kdwyn Carewerpnotographcd by
of
Jhi,
city
for*
the
part
year.
b
.in
g
M
’
--a
l
who
an*
nut
growers
are
aeand
conD-ssinns'
mad*
whereby
the
ttl)alh nr more no reliable news hns
penditure every in in should be guid­ John Arnold and produced by Rolf*,
^fLe.l thl ..liter world ns to rondl work on this begin* today. Little by „ former resident of Marianna and Uve in the matter, they understand ed, by his -own mVi-ssith's and the Photoplays. Inri.. V»n-I throughout it*,
Rule thl* a n d that will be added nnd wl,jU. |„.n.
with the •Ypwell- j and appreciate it ny .tning.
I " , needs of Iii • country." Let none of tis live-.'ucl* is brimful of interest* •
U,a* in Austria.
,
soon
"there'll
be
something
op.
the
Company
nnd
by
her
charm
j
K'P&gt;nl
'
ur.
now
PntUnR
up be a slacker iti the huslm-ss world.
. . The Russian riddle remains unIn* "the Bsrrli'u I -'' MLt Talia­
' of.'
' and grace made a large circle of for the work required at the hear- Thi* I* no day for 'the coward or
.water
front
to
be
proud
*®j'vd. I.ut for the tjme being at
Ing4, surely you are willing to^ do
ferro )ias the part of .Hope Merrill,
weakling. H&gt; bravo und confident.
friends.
*
*Mt the pVoviaionat authorities seem
your share for the plain reason that
a brilliant society girl. The part
,0 Is- aafe.
•
Child Poisoned
The groom bus been a. resident of you do not wish an additional fr'-iglvt Remember the most acute need of gives lu-r opportunity for a lavish
otir nation today is Intelligent, pro­
The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford many years coming lure charge of
lacked on to your cur
display nf beautiful gowns and rich
N. R. Johnson died y. sttsrday morn­ while a youngster in the employ f of celery, lettuce or whatever you ductive, constructive thrift.
jewels,
A variety nf social functions
Hoard of Trade
ing at the home of Mrs. Alice Mi-* the IJickin* Grocery Company, nnd ship out of Florida and a similar
Is
given
in "The barricade," such as
' gentleman in New York wants
In Iterltal nt Stetson
teas,
wedding*
and
musicales.
* Eonic «n*I in* investment* in San- longer. Thi? little one obtained a afterward embarking in the grocery rate charged to you on incoming
ML* Jinn Sheldon, whose engage­ Hope's father, Arnos Merrill played
6fd or Seminole rounfy.
He ud- can of tomatoes that had previously business for himself in which he ho* jiusiness that reaches Florida front
been opened und placed on a shelf been eminently success fill. He is other states.
ment the past season us violin solo­ by the’ veteran actor, Frank Cour­
*hc Hoard, of Trade direct,
wus before tho mother saw* vvlin* it one of the most popular men of the
ist
and director of orchestra at the ier , is a captain of industry, and so
f"r facts. He is a member of
This ’paper asks you to seriously
bail
the
little
fellow
had
eaten
some
city
and
the
many
friends
Af
both
Baptist
Terpple closed at Easti-r will is John Cook, played by Clifford
Crm of Pritchard 'Logan &amp; Co.
consider this matter. The Hoard of
of
them
and
It
is
supposed
that
bride
and
groom
tender
them
best
assist
Mr.
Arthur Moore who is weH Bruce. Operations in Wall Stree
'n‘- thing that makes living so
Trade is representing you und your
standing
in
the
open
can
the
tnmnvvislu-s
and
a
.long
life
of
happiness.
known
in
Sanford in a pipe .organ are shown nnd there are thrilling
t" In Sanford is the fact that we
Immediately after the ceremony crops interest us no oilier organiza­ recital ut J..H. Stetson University on scenes on “ the curb" and "on
^SU'rc the grocer to send n special toe* had soured causing ptomaine
tion can und it's costing them
Mr. ’ Change." The panic caused by
M o our door every morning for poisoning and although incdicul aid Mr. and Mrs. McCuller left in tlu-ir money (o do it. Don’t let the mom- Friday evening, -May 11th.
r order; sometimes twice daily,. was summoned the child’s life could cur for Marianna where they will hrrs will, are now- paid up have the Moore will also be assisted by Miss great losses and the wild pxcltcinent
due to great gain* in.the stork mar­
•* Hi. n require him to make two not lie saved and death elaimeiLhim. spend their honeymoon returning to entire bill’ lo pay berause you get an Louise Watts, soprano.
ket are among the exciting features
"ir deliveries, "by' tennt twice The funeral occurred yesterday after­ this cUy to make it their future equal share of benefits. Pay yoUr
because her mother wanted her of the play.
&gt; ami imt infrequently we forgot noon. interment being made in Lake- home.
dues, or if you ure not u member,
stay at home and help with the
.n -.J0r,lvr a loaf of bread and at view cemetery.
join and do it today.
household woik instead of going to
Judge Watson of the Tampa polled
’ a. m., realizing our shortage
Attorney Gencrul West rotuincd
work
in
u
box’
factory,
Elizabeth
A
Jacksonville
merchant
was
fined
I1 "ne him to send it -by'special
court fined himself AG.00 in hU'own
from'New York Sunday night with a
Tampa now ha* .a .modern high Cseh of Tampa irhot hot self through
which tnenn* n boy anil n SOT in a police court Monday for certified chock of half a million dol­
The
grade enndy factory that expeCjts to the chest. The ball enteied too high court last Friday morning.
^rycle7 Certainly tho merchant, insulting !►woman clerk of his store.
lars, the first Installment of the $ V
The woman testified that after he 500,000 Everglades drainage bonds successfully compete with Ow best to enter the heart and she will rc- judge had engaged in a little fisticuff
doa*M ' rv*
or in
with another legal light of Tampa.
’covef.
muM have pay for this extra had nagged her all day he used in­ recently, sold in New lork.
candy factories^ of the country.
** *n&lt;l certainly tho only means sulting language.
uiNY p r i s o n e r s t a k e n he has of getting this pay is through
the custbmer. You ftin't blame hitiv
by BIG FRENCH AND EN G - for the high prices in many instances.
He is ^merely complying with your
LIS1I DRIVES
instructions—you place the order, lie
Bull,court, directly on the Hinfills it and you. continue to llirt
Jburg line was the scene of fierce
with the H. C. of L. Suppose we
L in s against “ Drili f h l" lknnCC commence lugging a few things home
has Riven the Germans no
and save expense of operation to
£ I. b r ii UP reserves from the
r ,j pressed Aisno front where the the merchant and he'll reduce his
prices to us.'

OF LARGE PRODUCTION
ALL S T A P L E
GOODS

�THE SANFORD HERALD

Amon
Magnetic Marguerite Clark ’
Margueritb Clark in "T h e Valen­
tine GlrJ" at the Star tonight.
lamaglne n little girl who has
never aeen her father—at least since
babyhood.—coming to 'his home nt
last only to find him so deeply en­
grossed in a gambling game with
some confederate* that no atten­
tion is paid to the little figure wait­
ing by the door. This is the sltuatlon faced by Marguerite Clark in
the role of Marian Morgan in "The
Valentin^ Girl," a Paramount Pic­
ture proviuced ,by Famous Players

A number of-the outdoor scenes in
"Forget-Me-Not" were filmed in
Cubs and arc notable for their beau­
ty. “ We had considerable difficulty
In securing, tho proper ‘locations’ for
tho outdo rr scenes." said Emilo
Chsutard. who directed the picture,

J L VI Rl1C
1fHE l ATRE
THE HOUSE THAT PLEASES

i

TONIGHT
World Rudf
|*rrsrnU
Kill; ( •ofdon In
"ForKcl
Me Not”
Also a Christie
Comedy

’ SATURDAY
"Thc'Raitl” !
C.old Nrtl I'caturr
A Good
Comedy
(’■mid and '
IiimIi K»rd In

"Purple Mnsk"

Vilngraph Presents
E. II. Southern and Peggy II j land
in “ THE CHATTI.E’*
Also A Big V Comedy

TUESDAY
|*alh&lt;- |*re*enl«
(•latl; %llt it t llr In

THURSDAY
" 2 0 .0 0 0

*

l.e a -

g u rs U n d e r
The Sen”

"P ru d e n ce
T h e

I ’ir a le ”

M r*. V irn « R &lt;‘••H r
In

• 'P a ir in '*

i V l l i t r ! ) 1h ”
G ir a U s I I'lrlu M of
l l . kind
Adnilw«i«in 2 * r

Monday May It Itoscoe Arbucklc

Did You Ever Want to He a Pirate?
Nearly everybody, sometime or
other has wanted to be n .pirate.
Gladys Hulette, the charming little
star of the Thanhourot Company
and Agnet C. Johnson, tho scenario
writer are two of those who have.
Mis* Johtuton ha* written for
Mis* HuletV* a stoiy colled "Pru­
dence tho Pirate." It has been pro­
duced under tho direction of Wil­
liam Parke and Is to bo shown at
the Lyric Thcatic here.
You remember that delightful
Pat he Gold Rooster play,
"The
Shine Girl." Here is the same com­
bination that made “ The Shine Girl”
Gladys Hulette is the star, Wil­
liam Parke Is tho director and Agnes
C. Johnston’ is the author. 'In addi­
tion to this, tho cast supporting
Miss Hulette includes Flora Finch,
well remembered for her work with
the lato John Bunny— IUIdy Cham­
berlain and Bat nett Parker. .
nd fresh
Prudence,
from boarding school Is Inspired by
the wild yarns spun by Meeks, the
butler, of his life on the ocean wave.
With tho aid of her Bummer's spend­
ing money, *ho secietlu rents a rakt
ish schooner—rcchrlstcns it "The
Bucket of Blood," recruits a motley
crew of tramps and hoists the black
flag. Her many adventures and the
nonr tragedy resulting from the lark
4*-a-thrilling-story—mingled with~a
delightful sense of comedy.

»|tyi Pai oniuuut--pgodurtioin~ of "The
Girl at llomp."
.
Vivian Martin, by her wonderful
dramatic ability haa established hcrBolf as one of the moat popular pho­
to dramatic . atara. Jack Pickford,
brother of the wondctful Mnry i«
ulso a star and scored a great hit in
"The Dummy." » In their present
production, they are both given an
opportunity to show their splendid
dramatic training.
"The Girl nt Home” is n typical
boy and girl story. It remindr the
older persons in the audience of ex­
perience* in their own youthful ca­
reer and it bring* surprising revela.tlon* to many of the younge/ gener­
ation. No two stars in the country
are better equipped to appear in
photo drama* of this nature than ht
young couple whose naniea.aro seen
at tho head of the program. The
atory of "The Girl at Home" ha* to
do with Jenn Hilton, tho wealthy
ward of Squire Padgato who lives
with tho mother of Jimmio Dexter.
The boy und girl are in love and
Jimmie is preparing for college when
his mother learnn that her ‘smnll in
come is wiped out. Jean is per­
mitted to defray Jimmie’s expends
without his knowledge.
•

Lyric Thursday
A rciontific dream reincarnated in
"Twonty Thousand Leagues Under
tho Sea."
If by any chance that master
scientist, .Jules Verne, cpuld return
could return to earth and behold the
reinenrnation of his 'dteum in the
most amazing film of the age,
"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under
tho Sea," and if ho could know .that
within the lost decade his visions of
under sea cruft had matprinlized
into n powerful and subtle weapon,
he—wrmdd-cxrlnlm; "Oh: for ten more
years on earth that 1 might lire in
the midst of the generation 1 was
A dash of Treasure lslund. mixed dreaming of half u cent my ago!"
with equnl parts love and romantic
The world is indebted to the film
adventuro combine to make this
art
for visualizing the dreams of the
Pathe Gold Rooster play produced
ait
for visualizing the dteaitPr of the
by Thanhouser, an excerpional five
French
scientist long rince dead, for
reeler. Lyric Tuesday.
tho picture shows with minute and
faithful accuracy the details of thut
Marguerite Clark at Star Tonight
amazing stoiy that has thrilled
Since her production of "M b*
thoudsands.
Little did the eager
George Washington” f*»« the Famous
renders of this story dream that such
Players. Marguer.lc Cluik bus come
a vessel us the Nautilus was pos­
to the conclusion that the whole
sible, nor did they comprehend the
truth and nothing but the truth is
significance of thut wonderful ven­
entirely ndvirable under nny condi­
ture on the yea bottom. But when
tions. She wove, u well of fibs in
Jules Corne wrote his story it was
"Miss George Washington" from
not n mere web of the imuginutiorr;
which she was able to extricate her­
he Was a scientist,, he followed every
self with the greatest difficulty and scrap of information regarding under
ill .Iter newest picture "The Valen­ sea life. He fl tired the sponge from
tine Girl" she nearly .«*«•# her liapce the bathroom buck to the bottom of
through the came trouble. ( onto to theseu, and followed tno ship from
the Stai tonight and see how she the surface of the waters, down to
keep* him.
where it sank after a wreck, and
Matinee 5 and H&gt;‘\ Evening 5 figured out bow ir must look after
decades ’or centijieis.
He listened
to riflloYs’ yarns of reefy nrul octopi
reduced it to reality, made scientific
calculations about ships being ahje
to «in“k below the surface and ascend
by aid of the same science that made
it possible for thousands of tons of
Hte.*l to swim »n the surface •and
after he collected all the marvels
and yarns'and.'information und cal­
culations. ho wove.them into a story,
the scenes for which laid over, a
sirs’tch of territory* measuring twen­
ty thousand league*..
Arid now the stoiy Inis’ foupd ex­
iy u number'&lt;if cnarae
pression ‘ in the most remarkable
Mi-Not’ and I tbor
picturization of the age the tlirillstepping ftom one r
«»r—nmFrstupendnus firorluel lon L said Mui tuiMi L5TT
"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under
feature pjayer with
the Sda ” which comes to the I^yric
in this new World p
Theatre Thursday.
•
yrlc Tonight. '

'Forget-Me-Not,'—**id-tf+tty Gadran
nt the studio one day in response to
n question, ‘ but I know that it (a a
lorgo number. The gowns, I think,
arc -the most elaborate I have ever
worn on the stage or in motion
picture*." Lyric Tonight.
Flora Finch Returns
Flora Finch, well remembered for
her work with-the Into John Ilunny,
returns to the screen in "Prudence,
the Pirtate.’ a Pat He Gold Ftooster
piny produced by Thanhouser, fenfeaturing Gladys Hulette, which will
be shown nt the Lyric Theatre on
Tuesday.' *
Florida Epworlh Leagur
,Mrs. II. R. Sollenberger of Home­
stead, secretary of Central Miami
District is at Foil Pierce in the in­
terest. of E. L. work. Wo wish her
success "All fo r .Christ."
Orlando District E. L. Institute,
under Miss Cecelia Overstreet met
at Orlando Ocala District under
Miss Mary McMullen met at Sem­
inole, Tallahassee District led by
AT THE LYRIC TONIGHT
Miss Alta Grimm had a splendid
session at Hinson, and Bartow Dis­
Tl
trict mot nt • Ilartow with Miss West will "conduct South Miami installation in connection.
Eddyth Yeats as secretary. These District E. L. Institute nt Key assisted in organizing Leagues
Woodville und Lloyds.
institutes are pioving of great bene­ West May 1st.
Maud B. Little,
High Springs Seniors under Mrs.
fit to League work.
.* .
•
.
K. L. Editor and Organiser
n. R. Morris received fifteen grad­
Bradentown has a new Inter­
Ocala, April-30.
uates last month from the Junior
mediate League . led by Super- .
League. They subscribe for eighteen
Intcndent G. B. Knowles, President
Epworth Eras ami huve* enthusiastic
Methodist Church Next Sunday
Milton Wyatt, Secretary Blanche meetings.
Mrs. S. B. Phifer en­
Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m.
.
Curry. Seniors in Mission Class arc gineers the Juniors, numbering sixty.
• Pleaching at 11 a. m. by* Dr.
studying "Our South American
They study tho Junior Topics (}aaiRbuchclle.
.
Neighbors."
terly and subscribe to Young Chris­
Clearwater Seniors are reorgan­
The evening service will lie called
tian Worker. Eleven of them tithe.
ised with Leaguer Fred Barnett as They have full supply of literature In, owing to the absence of the pas­
mover.
.
tor ftom the* city.
from publishing house.
Eek.__SWcinpmyi^ -is —enjsymg Now that May is here, election of
Cedar .Keys has a . 11117— So well earned and much needed rest
officers is in order with installation
ood wonting order for a. few days at Daytona Beach,
League
services to follow1. Anniversary Day
ciat Eastei set vices.
They
together with his daughlet, Mr?.
is to be observed on the thirteenth
Frank B. Adams.
Tallahassee Seniors observed
with fitting program und special col­
"Fellowship Week" preceding and
lection. •
We met with Gaincsvillo District including Easter with sunrise prayer j
E. L. Institute at
High Springs meetings each day. They are pre-,
April 13-14. Mr*. W. C. Hicks paring (or •Anniversary Day with '
presided.
Alachua, Gainesville,
White Springs, Waldo, Bronson and
.High Springs Leaguers wereg repre­
sented. They are fully organized
for-another year under Mis. Thorne*
O. Andrews of High Springs. The
next institute will be at Waldo in
Tarpon Springs is making' eflotts
to reorganize Senioi League with the
interest of Rev. A. M. Daigcr.
Foit Myers hus u Junior League
in action as reported by Ilitth
Clayton. New Seniors on the Cir­
cuit are led by President T. O.
Mountain. Rev. II. K. Owen pas­
tor.
We visited White Springs,Juniors
and Seniors under Miss Bessie Mc­
Donald and Lura Cone, April |5
a. m.
Had Round Table on the
"Slundurd of Excellency.*’ In the
afternoon we assisted in reorganiz­
ing Seniors at Lake City undei Mrs.
II. C. Jernigam
In evening we
found Live O.ik Seniors reorganized
with Pri’.-idenl Uiluam Minimus l.
Miss Bessie Combs of China and
recently appointed secretary by
Woman's Missionary Council will
attend E. L. Conference at Suther­
land May 28-31.
Tampa I+isliirl K. L. Institute
will be conducted by Secretary L. i"
Meats of Tampa at Bindentow n.
May 3-5. They have made g/iut
preparation'.
’eon of Jackson
ville und Mrs. T. L. 7... Bari of
Starke hiue arranged for Jacksonville
DIstiict E. L. Institute.
Secretary John'C. Kilgore of Key

MARGUERITE CLARK AT

482323324
in I n
Monda

'arammint
PROGRAM
FRIDAY— Paramount presents Marguerite;Clark in
"The Valentine Girl".. Matinee 5 and 10c, Mi-41
•6 and 16c.
.
SATURDAY—Blue Bird presents •Myrtle Gonzul.z
in "God’s Crucible"
MONDAY— Paramount presents Vivian Martin and
Jack Pickford in "The Girl nt Home"
TUESDAY— Metro presents Mabel Taliabrio in
"The Barricade"
CUMING—Clara Young in " ’L’hf Common Law"

Matinee Daily at 3:15

Heretofore Miss Taliaferro has
played aweet, ingenious yoliz such- OS
l^ruo in "The Sunbeam." Previous
to her motion' picture work, , MBs
Taliaferro was admired by thousand*
in " Polly of the . Circus." "Spring!
time" a'nd slmitni syrnpathdic roles,
time" and “iinilar sympathetic roles.
But being an actress of giMt versut’Jitv, ihe wclrbnvs the npporrunity
to. play Hope Meirill In "Tljs IbrrlCttde,V (be fill who deliberately
to work tft ruin the fottune* of-her
husband. » Wall Street millionaire,
.n the.mistaken belief that she has
driven her fathir lo the wall.
With singleness of purpose Hope
‘plant’ every rnofe in her campaign
and thur puts her scheme into exe­
cution. Knowing thut Cook is al*
ready much interested, in her,, she
lead* him on by every feminine wile
until he proposes mnriiage, and then
'accepts him. After the wedding, she
tellr h im -she does not love hi .
From that* moment she inform, her­
self in- regurd lo hi* intetertz, with
the sole purpose of blocking him in
Wall Street and crushing*him, which
she does wilh the aid &lt;•( a. business
rival.
Her triumph complete, .she
barns tho truth and ronliii* hi* no
bility of character.

Positively the Greatest Pic­
ture of Its Kind Ever Shown
J U L E S V E R N E ’S

20,000 Leagues Under The
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Nothing-Like it on Earth

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Matinee 3:15
8

• . Admission 25 Cents To All

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..SEMI-ANNUAL
t

Clearing Sale
10 D A Y S

10 D A Y S

BEGINNING
M A Y 5th

200 Pail’s Men’s Shoes, odds
and ends, $4.00 to $5.00 val­
ues. to close out (P O A Q
Sizes 4 U&gt; G only.
M EN’S PANTS
Extra special price in these
Pants, being-sokUtt-less-ihaiv

Men's Oxfords, same
above $4.00 and $5.00
ues going at $2.98
/
Men’s Rom eo
good values

. (£ 1 Q Q
« P X » i7 o

Men’s white Canvas SportinirOxfords. rubber solean d
heel, this sale at d* 1 r ? Q
only
*p X • I *7

Dotted and Cross Barred
Swiss, this Sale at
Q l^
only
.....
i/2 C

Solid colors white and pink
Voiles 40 inches wide ■ O Q ^ »
50c values, only .. . O i / C

G Spools o f King’s O j r ~
Thread for
.

’ Checked, striped and fig?
ured Voiles, 80 inches wide,
35c values going at O Q ~
on Iy . _ _ _ _ _ _
. &lt;Mt/C

Only 100 of our Free Tube
Rose Jhilbs left aipl we v.ilL

Striped ;:nd Figured Voiles,
36 inches wide, 25c 1 Q - ,
values
. XOC

Men’s white Canvas yacht­
ing Slices, tan leather trim­
mings,
rubber &lt;2**1 A O
sole and heel’
« p X « £ /0
Women’s Casco Pumps,
rubber sole and d* 1 | A
heel, onl v
$ X « t :«7

. Good grade Voils .in all
colors and patterns 1 A rt
only..............
.... I v C
And 15c value only

9c

M EN’S SUITS
Serge $25.00 0 * 1 p
value
*p X t
Mohair, $12 d* 1 /
and $15 value « p X l
Palm Beacli
(I*/
only
Pongee only
SUIT CASES
24 and 2G inches
imitation leather
M en’s ♦W ork
Shoes only
Good Values.

d*1 QpT
&lt; p X «oO

ONLY 100 OF OUR

Ladies’ Night Gowns
$1.25 Values
98c
$1.00 Values.
89c
, 75c Values
49c
Ladies’ Muslin Underskirts
$1.00 Values
89c
98c Values ... * ... G9c
• Envelope Chemises
. 75c-Values ....... 4
49c
Combination Suits
$ 1.00 Values, only .

69c

Good-bye prices on all
Goods not listed in this Sale.
As I have told you before
and will tell you again, buy
when the other .fellow is
“ forced” to sell. Old John
1).- says “ That’s What I d o,”
you can follow his advice.
Men’s Gun Metal button,
Velour. Bluchur, Patent Colt
Button and also ( p r A A
Black Kid Bals y O . V V
$0.00
Values . &amp; A
only $8.98 and

o r

FREE TUBE R O SE B U L B S
Left and W e Will Give Them to the First 100
Ladies Calling For Them Monday, May 7th. “
All new Spring Goods are
included in this Sale.
Wash Silk for waists and
dresses, 3G. inches wide, 50c
and’ hue values .this A
side only
....
Plaid check Voils, 36 inches
wide, 50c value at Q Q p .
only.
n
O J /C
Brown and 'blue
dress Linen; onlv*
.
Medium light weight white
Linen Sheeting or Suiting;
90 incites wider. j&gt;er O t L .
yard o n ly
-Curtain
Scrim
Only.. C

W omen’s • Russian
Pumps, Patent Leather
lonial Pumps, Dull Kid
lonial Pump only Q Q
$2.49 and .

Gall
C o­
C o­
4Q

Women's Patent Leather
Mary*Janes and Q i q q
Baby Dolls only « p X . * / 0
W om en’s white Canvas
PUIPPS, tips sale Q 1 Q Q
81.49 and
t p X .i/O
Women’s white Duck Blucher Oxfords at Q l r ? Q
only
*P X « i *7
W omen’s white Canvas
high heel and top Q Q q q
only.. ........... :. ..
t jL s w O

27 in. Unbleached
Domestic only........... .

n
4C

30 in. N ainsook.......... 9*
Only 10 yds. to a customer
200 Pairs
of
Women's
Shops, odds and ends, small
sizes only; worth up to $0.00,
to close out for Q i o p r
08c and
«p.JL*4U,
W om en’s Hals
All new' and this Spring
styles:
$3.00 Valeus at
$2.49
$2.50 Values only .......
$1.98
$2.00 Values only...........$1.G9
Ladles Tan H ose........
8c

YOU A L L K N O W THE PLACE

SANFORD AVENUE, IN THE CL H. LEFFLER BUILDING
WE LEAD IN PRICES-OTHERS FOLLOW.
WE SELL IT FOR LESS

TEN D A YS S A L E B E G IN S SA T.. M AY 5
I.
✓

�THE BANFORD HERALD

For Sale—^-Complete shingle
The MgcklehAck Ik one of the most.
Interesting members of the Ihmy t r l k ^
It constructs u home for Its pnispeotlvi* inatr. aud Uicn iudtint* guard over
It until the mate comes alone. The
home Ik hull! from seaweed, twigs

Especially ndpted for

Your State

Trees Used foe Ci-terns..

Among the most yurkoK m tree* i«

OveVInnd'

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Good condition. Harin centra! Africa, tie- trmd: or which 8‘Vth lo.* casliv Phone I',, Sanford,
COUlt'IIUK’N UtUdUK
tl.iililcUf n, it
Fla., 0 . O.—Ito*-;p88.
70-tf
foot, according to . the L.&gt;- Augelee
1Itiii'K. *1Ids trunk ki rvc'* nt a mini nil
cistern, ii-tuiiilng min w..i,r lit Itiry
quantities ill 0 iHV»t&gt; formctl Hi the
top. The* Audi. httlfl. Lilly h.itb.uout Hu* minks
i.o,. ■ iv..!,.dt* utid
Idl 1heia with water during the pre­
valence of mill us a pn&gt;vt&gt;b&gt;n n-giilmt
coin
the dry h- jukiii. The-' e!»u nt* urc In
many cusc.viM f, .-i m |„ ;gtu uad eight
or leu-feet lit diameter.

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Send for handiotnetjf iliuitraird free catalog,

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In nnswertni; an advertisement
where no name i* mentioned in the
nd, |ilease do not a d i.T h e Herald
G a s
F i t t i n g
for information a* fo the ide:itil\ of
the ndverteo r
I’vual’ v w&lt;- do not
know who the advertiser I" and if
All Work Hccciv^ft My Fi-rHona wo do we are not nllowed to give
out this information. Simply write
, Attention And Dent FITortH
a letter and address it ua per iuOpfeOftite City Hall
Telephouc No 25 ntructiona in the ud.

P U m ibin g an d

FOIt R E N T

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II « I". I111Iloso.
Ci I - i f .

J-'or Kent — Newly furnished bed
riinni with private
Myrtle Ave.

family.

70,1
52-If

Furnished R oom i ny I&gt;ay.

Soda Fountain

For Side Fmd touring ear in good
nr Month 1'itrk avenue (I aft
.condition. K. J. Taylor; ( hem \'«da
North l’urk avenue, over ,L
I’.ottling Works'.'
72*1 f
S.

Cigars and T o b a c c o s
Modern, Fp-to-Date llarl&gt;cr Shop
in connection •

HENRY M c L A U L I N
JEWELER
MY SPECIALTIES

Aider |&gt;lants 15c per dozen.
M
U. Wiitiil.
72-31 e

I'hilijt* 5i CO. drug store.
James I’.itlun. niaruiger.
.'il

WANTKD

T’or Sale: My Hi nere truek farm,
Wanted, Hoarderh
till improved ami auli irrigated, two
flowing wells, best material in tilint:,
All in liish potatoes now i&gt;ml a^ fine
Wanted to Trade Piano or Vicas run lie. Possession soon as pota­ (rota fur i.ani of- mules, farm iln
toes are dug and still time o&gt; grow ! piements or auto. F. M.'Halwdin
corn, beans, peas ot any similar crop "101 Hast Fifth street.
before fall tluckinft' neaHon. A p&lt; rfect place, light at loading track,
Lost Watch chain and locket on
one quarter^ ^pile ,Q{I froni (’ clt ry tennis court. Kewnrtl if returned to
avenuo btick road, right in the heart Herald IMRre.
73-2t |&gt;
of the entire district. Price for quick
III e vil l M S M -O S -I IfftM*t-t Hnttftt#
aalu StilHIU.Utl.wad should pay for It­
t‘ H
trltlrv #1 t ix liu « v lll-, H . ,
.
A | .iil
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self in one season. Terms, J. O.
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Packard. Snnfortl.
72-3tc
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PICKARD'S il AN D-PAINTEI) .CHINA

10 ucres on^brick mad near Cam­
half house,
COHILVM'SXiTKUUNG SILVER
^ eron VHyv story and
well
drainetl,
easily
improved,
ex:
bogeus* p l a t e d w a r e
cellcnt tlowing well district,#\vell im*
PLGIN AND. WALTHAM WATCHE8 probetl farm on two sides, near sidr
inc. 51250.00 and terms. ..I. O.
Packard. Sadford.
72-.'Uc
10 ucres ‘ ftne hammock trucking
land bn btick road about 3 1• miles
west of Stanford, a perfect Id acre
tract at only $100.00 per nyre drtd
inch Cards Will lie Published L'li*
cannot b e . matrhed in quality and
« r HU Heading Al The Rale Of 57.2C
locution under $50.00 per acre more
Pm Year.
money. Terms easy at ti per cent.
J. O. Packnrd.
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DENTIST

1*1 were improved farm, west ride
about half mile south of ice plant
(miner &amp; Woodruff Ruilding level, well drained, well feu *d, beer
Formerly Occupied Ry
cleared and farmed for years but t

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M ACHINERY

.Rfttw advd W «*l Sid - l-flmftfjr Srhonl ft. r«-r it*un
i:tp * n d d ! »cl.' N-ftro School*.*H»«t Sid e I’rlinftry
. K t.r r llu r - »&lt;
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Kxpendml am. 2nd tnt-nftl t'uupftn) dftlrd J*n. 1.1, 19to
dim Jan till, 1917
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1 S .1 50 .5 S
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(irreral Brl.o ■! Puud:
llalanr» (*a»h In 'fr-ntirv
Uncotlnrlftrl T a v « . Iielmllnt turffttit year
Kpi-rlal T a i h lit r lc t l
llaltnrIn Tm-urv
trh-«lt-fi,.|| Tat-., in-luefne -urr-nt n u
llalantw tnltlnpl. irp&gt;! ||.&gt;n&lt;{ fund |liit ,
tfniwlftctrd Tai&lt;« a—t. fund PI.*, Itl.t*

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A LL SUPPLIES
Wrile For Prices And

an il ri»*|juimi In (irp**'fit BHy rlairn B ati*!
clpi« a n tla- w fijeti i tiu or
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Cat&amp;logue

3 t*t., 1916

P ipftm M Pit tUamm*!' S cJukiI Addmnn* »* per •

, Total f.ial Hi i,-.
To nit (*itfiliitirt,
. 11ilttirHiutft'B
YALDK O P 'S t'H O O I. I-KUI'BIITY
nrui a ll ) V r * o n r h a v in e * U lm a or II#* t i r n o c l :
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Y o u , arttl i a r h of yn u , tu * h r f f b y noilfu-fl School Kurnllurr

AND

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T r u n t i - f P u n .*.

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fi-nctal Hrhmil fu n d :
Wstranl* O ijt.ia udli.r for t’ uri-nt K lp -n ,-.
Bparial Tax DUtrirt*.
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intmi'in i8‘&gt;make Thire-&gt;- »r irn.it, to
i-wKlili ililn tn the land abovft dsftr.lir.t,
flrrt tirrslt ttnwrt. »t Sonfnid
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•GEO. A. DECOTTES:.

N|iTt.mttnTiiouaK

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Iiou rin n '
Jftultora . .

Sanford, Fla

•10 acres llowing well land, Celery
Delta, near fine homes and improved
truck farms, on good road, only a
few yards from railroad, about I t-j
miles out of Sanford. Can be bought
quick at $50.00 per. acre.
Worth
double. J. 0. Packard. Sanford.

***■♦ .1 *I 41f tarn, • t I h«

fu rn itu re •

ID am- partly improved farm 3 1917.
i't«ltn»:it nam n at w iir t'-c &lt;:
acres auh-brignted and *in crop,
Ju ffli, lialtavay. i l tiMirVft, H onda,
Pmi piuoriN ,.r-t'.-trers. FtorWa.
splendid dowing vveii, k&lt;,0,I 7oad,
t'harllft Si**art, «I O'-n-va. ttruda,
tlir a t l.ltlti*, u f ll-n rv a . rJorld#.
about one mlk* (ronu loading track,
price $1850.00 and terms. J. (&gt;•
Parknrtl, Sanford.
72*iit

10 acres line flowing well trucking
land, good road, joins one .of best
truck fur mu in district, all condition*
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BE ALL IN ALL TO YOURSELF
IRE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
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The man. who has pie jity'of* sand, a wide horizon and a cool lusad
is a summer resort all to himself— Gerbers In k Pot.

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. '“ Keep business going is u patriotic
slogan. K«-ep money in ritculatipn.
Keep employment for everybody.
Keep wages good. Keep on making
money that wo may have monoy to
spend for war sacrifices.
“ Tho worst thing that could hap*
' pen to tho world these days would
’ be a business depression in our
United States.

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Do you need help? D o you wish for wealth?
duties the first should be to Save regularly.

SAVE

In all tlu*

.pT ^wrynuBnusiwesS

“ War in itself doesn't cause busi­
C. M. HAND
II. R. STEVENS
ness depression.
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l‘r r . i a . r i
Vlr*.rnwld*l F. L WOODRUFF Vir*-Pr».id«n!
“ The billions of dollars worth of
money to bo expended in war prep­
arations will he put-into circulation
in (wr own country and this in itself
OUIt INLAND WATERWAY
will create new wealth for use In the
Tho Sanford Hoard of Trade has world struggle for humanity. _ *
hcen active for several years in the
"The one thing that might halt
Third Grade —Mary *Elizabeth
mntter of the government aid for business noiv is an u n p a t r i o t i c with other foods to make palatable
alid
nourishing
dishes.
M9ye,
.Margaret Norfhvt, James
making the St. Johns river the inland phsychological feeling of panic and a,
Do
you
know
that
every
bit
of
Brown,
Junior Dutton, Kermith
waterway through Florida:
The false idea of patriotic economy.
um
nten
cereal
can
be
used
to
thicken
Hurley,*
Eva
Dudley, Florence Flow­
government has not tuken definite
“ Patriotic economy means the soups, stews or gravies?
ers, .Mildred Hand, Gretchen Long,
ellminatioon of waste and extrava­
That stale bread can be Used ns Laurine Leaylft, Margaret Peters,
gance. It means the conservation of the basis for many attractive meat* Cloy tie It unset, Cornelius W-th,.
our food .products, our natural
dishes, hot* breads ‘and desserts?
Fourth
Grade— Marie
F'sculo,
wealth, our health. Our energies, our
Do you knoWjthat every ounce of Maude La}:e, Georgia Mobley, Anna
labor, our Cety lives; It means pul- skimmed milk or whole milk con­ Kanncr, lima Smith, Dorothea Ita/.
ting more efllcleney in everything tains valuable nourishment?
Use
Fifth G ra d e ‘-•Helen Witte, Agnes
w&lt;» do so that each unit of money, every, drop of milk to drink or to add Perritt, LeClalre
Joiy*s,
Mildred
energy and Intelligence may accom­ nourishment to cereals, soups,
Itobonson, Kile Vihlon,. Robert Den­
plish the utmost.
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sauces and other foods. If you do ton, l.ucile Anderson, Olivo Rui-.oll,
“ Patriotic.economy does not
not want milk to sour, keep It cool, Annbid Spurling. Helen* Kennedy.
mean the lowering of American hah ami coveted continually. 11.- ■Madeline Mnllcrn, ltob-rt Jenkins,
Wait&gt;r
standards of living, which would ne-mln'i tuo, that sour' milk. bill let— Jim' Stone, Eim**r* Tvn
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iefW-rthrTT’ iTr-pft V.-JruTiy aini ' milk and sour troam are valuable in
! mentally, nationally and individual*
. and would Liil tie* spiiit amt tinwill to &lt;io the truly self saitt.'ning
tilings to be done.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

L. TAYI.OR
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R. R. DFAS
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Tho Sanford Herald takes time by
the forelock and predicts that th°rc
will he more people in Florida next
season than ever before. This ob­
servation is not due *yet.
Para­
graphs about a rafe ancf sane
Fourth have precedence, nftcr which
we begin to counsel “ Do Your Christ
mas Shopping Early." The Herald
is .correct but premature. Lakeland
Telegram.
When Sidney J. Catls.uas elected
Governor he. made a solemn pledge,
printed in practically every news-’
.paprx-in - tW -* i nte-no d "cm irh pirTtT
the following language: "I will uppolnt every D&lt;-n:n in'ic 'noioim**
wh‘ ther he lie fur jiidtiiiil o: nduduintinliw office, without exception."
Ill the face of tlds statement, liow
can any man uphold Cmts In Li*
aubsequot t actions?—Lakeland 'Tel­
egram.
.
e Sanford. Herald each
lie good, tiling; advanced
Right now -uinntcr -&lt;t&lt;iah are rut
bringing anything in the market but
you should cun up tfie surplus and
sell it at a good price next winter
when canned goodij will he scam* in
tho northern markets and In the
south also and the men in the
trenches will he wanting canned
goons.

titles ami loiiitminiiii'ii must go
mi with t*h*ir civic improvement
Road building and public ,woiks
Mu-t proceed. Railroads irtust re­
in w their equipment. * Factories
must he kept going to their full ca­
pacity, Labor mttsr he employed:
H**mes must In* kept up. Merchan­
dise must be produced, di.tnlm ed

Ninth Grade—Glpdyr Ad
birta Aycocke. Martha Br&lt;
len Chappell, Mildred Hirsto
Terwilligw,* William McKinj
Abernathy, Anna
Itinos, ‘Vera Ter hint n.Quniil
.Tenth Gtade r LwlaMtd!
Gladys Dloterich, Catharln
NelHo Long, Helen Peck.
E le v e n th Grade Ziita
i
Elim Lovcjoy, Mary Lynch
Rhod-s, Alice
Vaughn.
Walker.
Twelfth Grade Annie A
Katharine Aycacltt*. Miiin
FotH Hand, Ger.'rud* L i :'

( ongregatlot r.l diuri h r . it..
Dibit* school !*: 1'». i . |; \\
Supt. Mi. U'.Ilk'T would !i. e
every memb'r of the Sutulay
pr ■“ •nt. Bring a n -w.-schola:
Preaching at 11 o’ clock. The
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“ Follow te n; , and Kite . ■

c.ei.iit is u good shortening in mak­
ing cakes and cookies'and useful for
salad dressings ami-gravies for men*.
Do you know that every hit of
meat and ffsh can he combined with
tc.euls . ur vcgt-tsthlert -for nrtkiffg
tt.e.it cakes, meat or lish jii.m, and *m
o i, and to add flavor and food vul-.t*

ilient will -t art the ttcc&lt; saury imiDo you know that every spoonful
"War duties and expenditures
cbiiiery in motion for making the St.
of left over gravy can he used in
Johns river tin inland waterway must lie addition to peace ‘ duties soups and sauces or as flavoring for
through this juirt of Florida and un­ and peace expenditures. The more meat pies, croquettes and vegetables?
told benbtits will accrue, to this sec­ we do the more we can do. The
Do you know that every* hit of*
tion. The war will not stop opera­ more money w’c spend the more we clean fat trimmed from meat and
tions but will asait in pushing it to will have in our pockets to spend. every spoonful of drippings and ev­
completion as in war times' the Money creates mr&gt;nf*y. ■
ery hit of gieascs that rises when
“ In a word: The natural sane life
government recognizes the value of
meat is boiled can lie clarified, if
an inland watetwuy. The Leesburg of the country must proceed us need be and Is valuable in cookery?
Orlando wanted a pi
and had Representative l
sums uji the proposition regarding though we were not at war, in order
Don't JatLeu. your garbage- pail at
rufT put it through the
the Ockiawaha river ami the same that we . may hav» the necessary the expense of your bank account.
Uncle George Craw ford Who does ran lie applied to the St. Johns river prosperity to promote the war to a
Do you know that whi n meat is
not even live in Orlando killed th. with a greater chance for recogni­ quick conclusion. .
boiled, th&lt;* water dissolves out some
bill in the senate. W** hope those tion under tile navigation district
"President Wilson sounds the key-,
valuable foot! and flavoring material?
Orlando people feel real good now
note in this sentence: 'It js evident
Save such water for soup or for use
over the way they voted against
to every thinking man that our in­
in stews or gravies, or for coi.kipg
Arthur Donegal) for -the senate, if
dustries, on the faun, in the ship­
vegetables.
Save and keep soap
you want a progtensive to represent’
yards, ui the mines, in tlw factories
slock.
Every
, professional
cook
you in Tallahassee vote for a pro­
must Ih made more prolific and
knows
that
keepingfu
soup
or
stock
gressive. Yuli, yah, we told you so.
The fodernl government is using piore efficient.' *
pot is an essential economy.
every avenue, especially the news­
“ Our industries can lie made more
Do you know that valuable food
The Sanford Board of Trad * has papers. some of the members of prolific only if fhe people buy and
ju?*t issued a vary handsome folder xongtess are so bitterly attacking use the merchhndh e produced by ami flavoring get into the water in
setting forth tlm beauties and other on the second class postage rates, to our
industries.
Manufacturing which lire and many vegetnldes un­
good qualities of that rich portion of intluence people to grow more crop's. slackens when business slukens.
cooked? Use atich water for soup
w
the slate.
I he t ars of vegetables, Tho. agricultural department has Manufacturing grows in a prolific milking if it has an agreeable flavor.
celery, lettuce and . other products asked for $2o,0()U,000 to sfi-nj in af- way whert business grows. And Don't pour nourishment down the
shipped lust year ran away into tin lording marketing
facilities
apd .business can grow • : n I
remain
thousands.
When there is some­ transportation system for the greatly healthy only when the people buy
thing worth tooting a hum about it increased production,
&lt;d pblalbciTor fruits often wastes as
utul keep money in rirctlfatloh;
Is a., splendid- tiiing -to ^ d o T o iboT •B y th? expenditure of appruxim.much ns 20 per cent of their food
"Business is going—in the East'
with a vengeance, and that is ju it atcly three quarters of a million dul- tho west, the north, the south. The niutetinl?
iurs for Okluwahu river impfovewhat has happened- in this case
Do you know that the outside
country is prosperbus.* Last month’s
Gainesville Sun.
monl the government can secure inIncjinso in business was very large. leaves of lettuce and* the tops of
creased food production lineage of
make
desirable
Bankers mny wait in their operations many vegetables
cooked
'.*
r
teens"
or
even
salads?
Those self satisfied people who not lees thun a- million,
until tite government blinds ate as­
Isn't it worth 73 cents un acre
To he an t fUcient horn * manager
think it strange thgt b yawp should
similated. Ditople may pause tem­
you
must know your job.'
be made about the.food qu&lt;-&gt;tion now? .
porarily in 'their outfitting to ar­
This waterway will give transpor­ range to moot tho new* conditions.
Make it your business to know
should read tin* statements of Secre­
tary Lane in this issue-of the pa per. tation by cosatwise steamer to the But the unloosing of billions of dol- what foods and how ‘much food your
Jit* says that the United.States must more congested areas along the At- ltus‘ wi'11 unloose aj tlow of prosperity family needs to be efficient. * L«*arn
cultivate every avqilahlvaci'c in Maple lanthr /iciihqttrd, thus releasing thou* absolutely necessary to sustain the bow to make the mof-t* of the foods
you buy.
crops and not only this year bt;l &gt;or ;.aiids of* freight cdts for oth -t work wot Id’s burden.
and
to
that
extent
nlTording
Relief
to
Wiite today to the U. S. Depart­
years to rums. That Germany has
"Gavernrtients set the pace in
ment of Agriculture, Washington,
food enough to last for at leas* t-v-o inland cities that nevy can be ie«ch- their expenditures,
. years and the war will inM ■v,*rrd' d otherwise.
"individuals must not lag behind. D. C., ot to ; o j r state agricultural
years longer despite the fact that th
Tills central section of Florida can Seven billions of dollars to pay is college for bulletins telling you uhoilt
United States has entered the lirts. produce on immense amount'of food­ only $70 per capita,In .ho United the nature and uses of foods and how
We may as well face the music and stuffs at this critical time, but what Stater. Yet seven billions of dol­ to feed your family economically,
not April Fotd out selves over the will be .the use of that foodstuff lars put to work at G }»«•. cent—if and get the greatest nourishment
war situation:
Wo will find out when there ate no freight , cats to fair estimate of producing power of out of every pound of food that
soon-enough that war is all that Sher­ move it in and no watei ways over money—will create 120 millions of comes into your home.
Demonstrate thrift in your home.
man said about it and. then some. which it can be towed to tidewater? new wealth.
Make saving, lather than spend­
Therefore, :look out for sacrifices for
The members of congress who
"The income tax we pay will not
they will have to he made. Look would cry "pork" at the improve­ he a tax on prosperity. Every dollar ing* ybur social standard.
for loss of life and food shortages for ment of the Oklnwahn ’river at this the individual pays out will come
we will -have them. Look for priva­ critical time cannot he actuated by buck to him with interest In the gen­
SANFORD CITY SCHOOLS
tions of all kinds for we will have patriotic motives. It must he ptuin eral prosperity of the people.
them.
And meantime follow the to every ono that he is absolutely
"Keep business going—for our Honor Roll for Mouth of April. 1917
First Grade— Milton Moote. Mur
lead of the government and get without regard for the good that country’s sake. War cannot he
might accrue to his nation when waged and won ‘ without sinews of vIp Leavitt, Henry Ruoaoil, Estelle
ready for a long siege.
Moore, Clara Smith, .Camilla Pulesthat good stands between him and
his
pot
aversions.
And
the
news­
ton,
Alice F.tder, J uni j May Brawn,
FREIGHT RATE INCREASE .
Watch
Your
Kitchen
Waste
paper
that
prints
the
same
cry
is
Stephen
ShinhuMrr, Edward licit.
One of the moat important .mat
I
Hcpecially
wish
to
call
the
atten­
Second
Grad* - Drigga Arring­
either
profoundly
ignorant
or
vicious­
ter a, confronting tk» *rfioridU grower
tion
of
all
housekeepeta
to
the
fol­
ton,
Wijlian:
Perritt, Cecil Z.ettly
careless
of
fact.
and shipper today is the proposed 15
Take a lesson from France! Dur­ lowing communication sent out by fowor, George Wilbur, George* Putper cent advance in freight rates in
interstate business. Interstate busi­ ing two years of the war on her own the U. S. Department* of Agriculture. nan, Harold Moral), Evelyn Thomas,
C. M. Berry.
Maudit Fort ion, Mildred - Lumley,
ness cumpriiea virtually the entire soil, and at the very doors oT her
County
Agent.
Ruby
Middleton, Gladys Sternper,
citrus fruit and vegetable crop pio- great cities, France comtrurtcd more
Elizabeth'
Whiinuf, Beth Losaing.
A
large
part
of
the
$700,000,000
duced in Florida and averaging the now canals than In any like-period in
‘Louiite
Thrasher,
'Marie -Ilotundo.
estimated
food
waste*
in
this
country
tho
pant
two
decades.
France
dis­
rate means approximately an in­
crease of $25 per car on every enr covered her dire heed of waterways!" is good food which in ullowcd to get Rebecca Stekens, Maggio Lynch,
into garbage pails and kitchen sinks. Thelma Howell, Raymond Muirshipped out of tho state. From atAsk, yourself, "Can it 6* eaten?" bca'd, Arthur Zachary, Clyde Hum­
KEEP GOING!
rounts it is understood that the In­
Don't throw out nny left oven phreys, Lcandcr Berner, Wilbur Da­
John Wuimmaker, tho merchant
terstate Commerce Commission* has
that
con be reheated or combined vis, Jr., John Lord. ,
granted a suspension ol theto in* prince of America,' addresses the fol-

imon.

Mrs. Julius T.ikurh, ehu.i•
soloist. Mrs. A. A.* Frye,
C. K. Society meets
Leads,. Mr«. J. it. Davison.
of these services the strong*
liiully welcome.

WOMAN’S CLUB
-Calendar
Tuesday, May S Social Dcpaciincnt Bridge Mrs. ( ’ E Henry,
chan man.
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Wednesday, May !)th Literature
Department, subject. South Am?r&lt;
lea. Round Table, R e su m e , touch­
ing upon the Home and Social Lib
and the Stutur of the Woman arid
Child in South America:
L. R
Philips, chairman
‘'.Tuesday, May to- Music Diqit.
Wednesday, May 1G W -jfare De­
partment.
M. W. A t onventiort
J. F. Iloolehan left
Tuesday
night foi Tampa where he will rep­
resent tin* Sanford lodge as a dele­
gate at the- M.-W. -Ar-ewvrntton in
that city which is b'dttg held there
this week.

Financial
Preparedness
in the United Slates really began
two years ago when the Federal
Reserve System was organized.
It will be cotaplcle when every
citizen is doing his share towards
the. maintenance of the system.
By depositing your money with
us you can help directly in de­
veloping and strengthening it,
as we are required to keep on
deposit with our Federal Reserve
Bank a portion of your balance
with us.
A t the sam e time, and with­
out cost, you benefit directly
from the protection the system
affords us.

FIRST NATIONAL
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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PACE FIVE

The many Hanford friends of Mrs.
M. Martin art: glad to see h&gt;-r hark
A RESUME OF SANFORD
in Sanford for a sho*t visit. Mrs.
.HAPPENINGS UP-TO-DATE
Martin bts.just closed 'a successful
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season at tho'. Htit ol Mat tin nt OrA iJ im M l CiHuminviiiaiit for tK.»
fjtUe H appenings— M ention
Column la "Secictj IUil«f»M*|Pharrf
nnge( Parkland «il! ojhmi the High*
I N T II K L V It I C T II K A T it E B U I I, I) I N G
Mrt. §£. A, f**himH. Phont No. }QJ
of M ailers in \ B tlcf—
land house -at Highland; North
Personal Item s of
( -ifo!iitti on ilio first of Jun -, rji'jndInterest
ing a few weeks hf-re ni?an:ime at
s w e e p i n g r e .;;* c; t i o .\s i n
" Thf Kfiipdom of fletirt# ('oulc til" Sing.Rubin Sing
Spaldding
» ---1Comfort Cot t;i7 e.
\
in that same beautiful kingdom,
.Margaret
or Meet
Sommarj of the Floating Srenll
ALL HATS
Primo ryj.rr.s-t shingles. four. live ' He ptititi- of Heart** f'orttenl will I'XL' March
Hoffman
Tslks Succinctly Arranged for
and six In^-h widt hs. a'l t» **a;. •iHid’ and as the bright anil btezy
i'
lee Henry, Mary.&gt;h. i'uleston j
Hurried Herald Readers
inches lone, to nmv. »juirs ;i ; - . i a. j !h- college play unfolds ill |&gt;lot,
•May 'Holly
per thousand.
Chna. L. West, charming situations* dekelope npd Fairy Story
MRS. I. I). PEARSON, Mgr.
MRS. A. I). PARRISH, Asst*
HogOIS
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Oviedo, ’ Mil.
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sriappy dialogues take piars*. Under
Helen Witte
lion. Forrest Lake und N. II.
J. C. Hamburiy-r is. hack ip San­ the capable diiertiou nnd conchin'g Duet
Rath bon
Garner attended the ' Automobile
I.ueiUe Pope, Margaret Davis
estimated that the lotai crojr will
at Jacksonville this- Week.' ford for a few da • after :-. *.&gt;-,&gt;.x&gt;n of Mil, Hr nest Hou-holder, 'the
For Kale—Two milch cows at n
from Opera
Verdi lirlng the growers approximately bargain. See Mrs. T. J. Gilfillan,
Henry Marks was the cDrertni of the on the ear.l coast buying fruits and Senior Clan will present it&gt; annual Selections fromCommencement play at the High
„ Helen Peel,
#2.000,000.
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»how and tho.L who attended suy it vegetables.
KM -cor Jltlr and I.atrrcl ave, SanSchool
Auditorium next .week, the
Mr, . and M
It. ?. Ho’fy and
fo r d, Fla.
was a good one. *
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family will ;.p nd a few weeks on cMict date to he announced in Tues­
I’trtunal ,1/rrdipn
j The cor netstone of a npw Itapt tat
, 1. G. Smith of 0 * 1 . M n &gt; V 'Suni0- , ,
^
Mr. day's isatji) of The Herald. Owing
Lo«t —Large brown nun* mule,
.Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gilison and [ ehtirrh nt Ki-iimmeo to rost twenty
to the fai
that Commencement Mi
d
years
old, slight .sore’ hn left :,haul«ta!
M P »»» »
i&gt; '« | » n d Mr. ......... . J l „ *,I,H sir,...........
Ruth Gibson are visiting Mrs. thousand dollars was laid last week
along the Black Hnmmotk, « 1th: j|0Uy
children expect to " l ' . ’ ls always »o fult it is deemed A. P. McAlister on Sanford Heights .wiLli J-iJ-t;njfi.l
Ifflt.— -~ .'^ d ar. w--*nng feather halier. Notify
the farmers busy planting stapletaple-j v{sj[ relatives in Tampa -r ._ y/)lng ^ '^ a M e J h ^ th •.faculty and the while enroule from Turrvpa to their
H. If. IngersolL Formosa, Ha.
crops.
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Reword.
ih Ua'o-~
-'rtl&gt;r ,f&gt; pdvatur the date of the home in Birmingham, Ala.
tn ( irruli l oan
Ju.lnUI I’lrrntl Phone Oilnndo Jiff.
M
t-m
lnolr
f'nunlr.
Klodd*.
In
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Until further notice Munson's pool linn for the nuntu: -r.
Mr-. Hally
With .hut little cl-.- doing in
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tr.“ tli-rx, rumptalnint
Hitt nt
•will he opep every afternoon nt 2 jh a sg iv. il up Comfort Cottage after 1i'e line of entertainment it will come
M’ s. Althur Johnson and Arthur, , • tira n cn A I. 'li-r* . I &gt;r«rn.tttu rn
m e la ln i
Wanted—For summer, furnished
o’Jock except Tuesdays nnd Fridays, j it succe.ifu! ui,v • -numn and wjll a* n.d« light ful intcilude between the Jr., are tjome again after a delight- 1T"j J
r. ii.t*, i-rovbiMifn. ithr.li&gt; rooms for housekeeping or furnished
.
72-1 f •build an apartm-nt h-iusV during the |*0l',al «‘*tlvill?s of tlie.liu-t few weeks f ill \ i l i t to r e l a t i v e s in A l a h a i n . l .
l u l l »•» hrrnt-y m ilr n il lb a p iin r to Ihn cottago.
phone- -:i2tiJ or address ."
t*!®
r*»f*ipliilril fllrt| h* r»ir*
ymj
I summer to u!u ear «.*
gf-the ! “
, h" *Ucnuour pleasures of CornI
e-o Herald.
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Mr, and Mrs. Wakefield of G* no- winter vhho'.s.
•»n of hrfur« Ih* Hi*l M« n«!»&gt; in Juni*. "rooms,"
*
tuo life merit. The 'cast
inrlmies
.Mr IV. L, Morgan -.pent several
n expect to leave next week for
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twenty people,
principally * High iiouriia in Sanford ijn Wednesday, Anil a tq|p i liy nf *hi *o*jf|. :h«-n ami thrr*»
For Rent Two bedroontv, kitch­
Overland Touring Car much less
their old home in Illle ds where
School jiupiis1 who will ho assisted leaving again Thursday morning.
in
a m t * r in laitt i i!». I d &lt;1 * fault * h r r r - en. and .dining-loom, with use of
t f u tL'ffo* !»f&lt;» fitafvr u will I
in,|
they will visit fot'sftme tiV-e. Ttrey than value for uuick salt*. It. &amp; 0. iu* several others of Sanford’s taiPark avenue. CIomj
r n t r tc .l
jruy, (o |U » rd l j f »tnl i|«. living itain).
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will rnnke \he trip In tlrir tar and Garage, \V. A. St ring fellow.
rrrt*
tL«r&lt;tn
eriled young people.
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in. Hox 135.7.
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Gladys'
Fields
left
oh
Tu.-sexpect to* return the same way; If
Secretary *Mar lowi* * har. w Mailedpul»lUhr&lt;i In lh»* HsiilDfd V i ja*«|, \
da&gt;
for
Tampa
on
a
visit
of
several
* Henry dots not give out.
from a trip to- Atlanta whera he tep-1
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fountv, I'lorLost llum-ii of collection card* ’
i»!n, nnri ■
f&lt;jr. *• |» rlui! of
rnn*
Wt!ek*. .
ijurnted
ITtiridu'at,
a
hearing
of
tlie
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Dr. 0. J. Miller is home for a few
Hiifit* isnri Ofdrrrtl 1 h i t J!f|r| *1 o \* «| Muk
rate 'erifinni ton s.f, tin* ^Hij.,»
»f . . Tho *'ek k dam -. on Monday
Return to 30:5 E. l-'iist S;. "Reward.
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d»y* from Tnllaim ■.* where hr- l.ap the -'south -ni-t.
Hd Ilt-ttt. and 'Douglas GriITtn •***n,I» •*
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mtJhts at the* Elks Club are among
I*. A h n l t i ’ i ASS, C lm t i
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iM-en iiuty with liiil-. relating.to the
n&gt; V, I! P (H ic!a*s/tL &lt;*.
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• [the pleasant fi-attire-s of Sanford's went tip to Jacksonville tor Tuesday
1 I f k i^ n n ’l
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Floyjl
Palm—
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mtdical fraternity.
i ,i ..1 •' ‘ ‘ social life and ate always enjoyed by Ito take the .exdmlhfltion* for Ifie
lf»t t*nfB*i|iln»nit*
Lo-t It •: w -eii Kissimmee, OrHill PaTrtu-r, th? prcuii. . n.ii I**-• the- Hlk.c nnd'their wive and ladv *Naval lte&lt;erve».
T t-K ri *Woodland Park is the only place and pi*»her Is in 11- •i !•
l.-.f.-bi hi S ir.f '■'(!. K:
»U illlll s - *'
yi-'w Hani~
i • d.i.ir, g*uii)
I.
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with amusi-me nts and taki-tr or.ijn-r He i ■ pl.t . iv* n -.’i nf
Ci
Woman’s
HemWit
Asiorill j 1 * a it: S' «
l ,n*1 ‘trrt
.; J—Mtirrr *r* ;-—
~A!I-.-" Kmilv K',|
car*- o f. Open Sundays only. la-a%d- td i•f W’ \1 II. |
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Ri-tU'll
to
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pt vv.ii!-t |llu .* i ..A ^ iit r —;*ta
eti urivutvly-Ua-Wcek day^,— Irarr" t 1 R K -11 ! 'u&gt; tmia .{..vievij
* Dr.* V r t f .,,
ch-ao ,pool, hot water jet*
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\V.ilk&lt;T Dickson of tit* Sanford
*i tl i uf *aut »•
Nil.
i . .u;,, ’
ne&lt;*s£0
■" w ft.-re h!).* will iu future rc--.ide. il 1.1 i.ri|H-&gt;*) r.
Ii
r,.-,
\u!iul..zing works is in Jut kin \ill.r'MnrvAs
o fi, t i * # iin»
l e i O f.r V . P,!
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\ular i a
--"i
.hi -•*•*.*■ .in tA0\£fi7)se
M 1 tit &gt;*1,* T «■ 1 &lt;&gt; - m f r 4 I * tt*l f-jth i/'-iii
lii honor of Mi-.i.f;.
Allan
Jorn-s
labag.in the tturo show.
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ti &lt;od . ib u'jui.-.i. Tln*m:igh c.aiiy
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via
it-.nt
Mi ■* Lilian Jones of Otl'uudo. wa--* • IVts.MT f liTi.fiU
ami M nrir Pptmer, ti'&lt;- youtuo so*
will
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||n:i. W. C. Langford, .piavor of iifution. Ca: fei ill s le-s . on your
---r -. ■='*-t" —liiehy *et gala* .'a charming farewell j *h*’ test of Mi. r Mlirali -tl» Stafford pfi#l»,
!!• •»f t»f IM’ !» "
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Douirfar, Georr.i ', |ecently reennd 'in eA ■ ••
IL\&lt;i! Ciirriev, ri
e v'ft* uW_ ■.'
th- f:i
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T
r/ .ivran* for. tniiRreB* /torn his stale wa« Phone !&gt;t:
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
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PETERS
SAYS:
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L.
Thrasher.
ait* ijuite popular and will t**-. r'! ••■‘tiToo Late to Clanitvt
Protect your edr with jour mono­
|y
mined
in
the
ririle
witli
which
Berry Anjnijrlcd
a M
"The Man Who Sharp*
. •:
ltui*ncss OpimrliinitieH
gram. Satisfied customers our l-e-i
County Ac iu
M. " II Try ha tie &gt; have been l Uch favnrlUm. . I hey
t ard uf Thanks
!
Ills (inod Fortune With
Tin* best investment of the day is
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advertisement. It. t&lt;*. Shacfer, 112 been placed on the State Food Con­ left on Tuesday to enter the Naval
llis Friends Thereby
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Adam* wish to
..k*
|)
Earns the Right to be •
Elm Ave., Sanford, Fla.
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servation CommUdon Representing Training School at Newport, It. I. express their siniH-re apprecration Harr.mn \iotAr- -lock. 5120 woitli
B
/
l.urky
Again"
of
ears
sold
for
each
Sir
share
of
The usual. m ( from Kurtfoid attend-j lin,| iJiank-t to their many fiiemis
Geoige A. DeCottrs has returnvd truck crops.
F a t ire production -old f|
Sanford is the one point in. tiie ed the dance with ii null)her of the fnr ibeir Iliotight/ul enfe and word stork.
I t c**
and what
• from a hmdncrs trip to Tullaharsee
years
nlu-.ii!
Mi.,t mod*-rn autostole, where -\irt.mdly evt ry irui-k but- guests. Those ftmn out
til svmpathy jti the din-A* ami pa sIa
Peters Says Is So
and Jacksonville.
mnldh* plant in th*- world jn.i limit.
i‘r»i|i is |*riidu..il mii .--sfu'lv and Hi*;1town wer*. Mis, l.dian Junes of (0- lltg ..way of’ their sun, Francis.
Only
need money enuf to start pto---—lundo.
Miss
Helen
Waifeir,
.M
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('onimisslon Itas done wisely to a|iSO-AND-SO tnM mo that
duel
jori.
tjoii-k
rirttnil
ik
necesstlfv
such-and-such
t.
O
n*
ran*
and
I
Margery
Thomas,
Miss
Adney
and
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point a n an for rti.s post who has
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P r o g r a m "n{ Hu- S l u r
\t ** a t s (,nrttl to g*-i any *&gt;f this stock.
*
Write for
warn la s.v a jiair uf ihem,
had uxpuxiuj.iii ib glowing al! of the Miafts r.»nru*L Allen and John
Maauger Herndon of the Star is full particular- imm-iltatcly. Samuel
says the man
We Sold him a
(tuck CIIIJIS uf tile k!!II i -.
M uiivll from DeLarid
pair of shm-s the finest he had
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continually storuii-d with compli­ (J. Ki dd.-r, Monticello. Florida.
This vvoik. in eu.im-iiion witli hu
ever worn and the tJuiticv* are
mentary ' remarks concerning the
7l-Fri-2tp
that he'll tell his friends about
duties as county agent will keep
Lailirn of Ihr Murcahrc*
higli i lass program in effect, • These
thorn. Om* rather simple way
Mr. nnd M.s: Berry, who is iden­
T h e re will be a meeting of tin- remarks arc not without warrant
of succeeding in the shoe hu.sjFor Rent Three
unfurnished
tified with all of his work, busy Ladies of tin- Mni-rnhei-s "at the
ness i? to k-II nothing hut weltfor
il
is
tinhy-u'ord
of
the
people
rooms
mii
table
fo*
light
housekeep­
0
f ‘ ri,l
leathered full-of-s«*rviee footpeopl" ns tong as Km &lt;1 P ri-jiaredniss Woman’s t'iuli on Mondav at 3:&lt;m
of this ritv tliat mo- can alwavs at- ing.
Kb-el tic lights and water.
wear
w
e’re
succeeding.
is a live iv*ue in Ihis country.
m Reports f:oni the Laki-laiul, tend t lie Ktar and not only
fe»-l sun**!
snrv-j2ll Kirn, Phone 1U4.
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Illy feel
meeting will ho given by Mr*. A. K.jtiml they will see a good, dean. I
E . IL P E T E R S
For Relit or Sale Five iii-tii,
i.fci
Hill and Mrs. Alfred Lilja who re- moral show but iijutti tb- ir utteridPre-hytcrian Church
Hoots, Shoes nnd Slippers
walking
dbtunce,
plowed
ready
to
--- t re
Tho Ih hj :.*ri.i. ...niday s. iuinl port a fine, enthusiastic meeting at .nice are always pleased and satir:t0l pAST FIRST STREET
plant. Box 13, c-o Sanford Herald.
workt-ir held a mooting Wednesday tho state reunion. Mr*. Liljn wax'tied d-.dndug that ."I don't sc.- how
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night and planned'ninti* live events one of seventeen candidates initialed be can show such good pictmes fur
fo:- ths*‘ coming ’ summer.
Notice all of tlo* others lining from Lake- the price." ■ In addition to the best
Lakeland leads the state in program in town, necpmjinnicd with!
; will he given fo them in the next land.
team work and attendance, having j juoffs-uonnl music, it is always cool i
-( fr w wet ks.
Satdiuth school meets at !&gt;:45 a. m. carried off the prize for each. The)and comfortable,
At tt ii. m. the paylor will preacti delegates lire entluisiaslic in their
Take for example t lu^. jjiaUL-JUul
Ihn "SDloclive Drafting."
praises, of Lakeland and the hosni-i frutujv* ior this week, - Trjesdav we

ABOUT'PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...

T he Q uality S hop

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Current Events as Related
to Christianity

CITY, STATE,
NATION, WORLD
SUNDAY NIGHT
May 6, 1917

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Rev. George Hyman, D. D.
7 :30 O’ clock *

At the Morning Service
11 O’clock
• The Subject will be
«

A Great
9:30 Sunday School/
H

Lrnrli* with Graded Lessons

5:15 Young People Meet
Good Music - Polite Ushers
WELCOME

At_i»;4A- ju—m.thelntrnnedtatp- tdlR? accorded .them while there

and Senior Christian Endeavors will
hold their meeting* in tho. church
rooms assigned to them.
At 7:30 p.
. the pastor will
preach 'on “ Home Fundamental
Truths and MAdorn jsms.’ ’
Tho public is cordially invited to
all these services.
"Nothing In Worry About"
A'ou have two alternatives: Either
yog ate mobilised or you ar«‘ not.
not yon have nothing to wnory
■bout.
"If you nr *, you have two nlter■nfftlvestEitber you are ip camp or
jat the front. If you are in camp
tyou have nothing to worry nbnut.
"If you are at the front, you have
two alter natives: Either y£u are in
rr serve or ^ou ’ aie i.i tho ■(Ightirg
lint*. If you arc'in us'.rvc you huve
nothing to worry about.
" If you ai ? on the fighting line,
you have two alternative*: Kitho
you scrap o.- you don't.
If you
don't .ypu have, nothing to worry
about.
"ll you do, you have two al ernstlves: Either you got hurt or you
don’ t. If you don't you have noth­
ing to worry ubhut,
" I f you do, you have two alter­
natives: Eithor you get Rightly hurt
or you get hudly hurt. If slightly,
you have nothing to wrory about.
" I f badly, you have two alter­
natives: Eithct you recover or you
don't.
If you recover you have
nothing to worry hlmpt." If you don'
you huvo nothing to w orry about.
Coming Attraction
Senior Class play, all star cast,
presented in a rollicking college play
•of unusual spirit. Three acts of goo
sccnory,* up to date costumes atid
"peppy" action.
Watch for an­
nouncements.

SI. Agnm Guild
A »very delightful socitd meeting
of St. Agtu-s Guild \yas held 'witli
Miss Junie Stumon hostess on Mon­
day afternoon. Those present were
Mrs. Roll rt Herndon, Mrs. M.
Minarik, Mrs. Archie Betts, Mis.
Gwynn Fox, Mts. Albert Pry and
Miss Chailotte Hinul.
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have* l he Inviiicihle Mure. I’etfpva
la "Th* Secret of Eve," the name
ami the slat being sufficient lb sat­
isfy any palppi. Wednesday, "The
llugler of Algiers," u Bluebird pro­
duction and Bluebirds are always
good
Thursday two of the must
opted stars of lilmdoin, Francis,X.
Busliman and Beverly Bayne in
"Romeo .and Juliet." It would be
us I &gt;;4 to try to add lauteis to "llbe.
of th?,above for everybody is fumtliai with both. Friday, the magnetic
Marguetite Clark in "The Valentin?
Giil. k \\c ffes|y.invi'.u cum|M&lt;tith&gt;n
ami comp Of iion nnd *if in bouht
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j\sk our patrons.1!

1'hc Secretary of Agriculture for the. United
States says: "I f the South will do nothing more
than feed herself, she will have solved one o f the.*
biggest problems confronting the Nation at this
time.”
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I’iirrh Pnjtre
We, the people of Florida .owe. a duty t o -our
On Friday evening last, Alfred
Kohsott entertained twenty'five girts
Nation,
to our families and itoi ourselves.
W ill
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wc meet it?
. dame al his .jiarents* home bn San­
ford Heights tha* was a delightful
event among the very youngest
I’lttns hnv boon receikod at Lake'
society set. Fern? and a variety of land for the new government butldWhy should we be dependent on other sections of
garden flowers' prettily
decotated ing to In* created in liiat i lly. Tinthe country fo r -our food supplies? W hy should
ihi r oon.s on the lower Hour. Two tiulbllng will be 55x70 feet und two
jritvssing contests- afforded
much stoti'.-s high.
we live on canned vegetables at their present
pleasure and entertuinment In the
high prices, when we can raise our own* fresh
first, a song contest, tho prize was _ The pack.ng house and *office at
warn by Norma Horndoij for tie- the Buckeye Nurseries, near Winter
vegetables, and have better Health, Wealth and
girls and Walter Connelly for the Haven, burned to the ground on the
Happiness and he more independent?
hoys.
The "Bishop of
Oxford 18th. The loss was in the neighbor­
Riddle" was greeted with gales of hood of #3,500, nnd is said to he
merry laughter and in this there partially •covered by insurance,
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was a tio between Florence Henry
We call upon you, the people of this section to
nnd Set it a Lake. Boxts of fine can­
start the "H om e Garden M ovement," and let
Jncksonkille is still agitating hav­
dies were given-the winners. A de­
licious chicken pih-nit with pickles ing an annual state fair. If Jack­
your motto he "L IV E AT H O M E ".
and sandwiches was served for re­ sonville wiii put uj&gt; the money nnd
freshments. It was a happy crowd pull off one or two good clean state
of young people that bade farewell fairs wit will hake the hearty sup­
at u late hour, voting Alfred n right port of tho people of the state, but F O U R P E R C E N T I N T E R E S T O N S A V I N G S D E P O S I T S
the people have not forgotten the
royal young host.
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former "state-fairs" held in Jackson­
ville.
r&lt;ci/tan Mimic Club
Tho Cecillan Music Club met with
a delightful
program
Saturday,
April 28 at Mrs. Fannie Munson’ s
studio. The program was as fol­
lows:
Duet, March
Mcro
Virgina DeCoursey, Ethel Henry
Jolty Ruindrops
.Spaulding
Irma Smith

Harvesting und shipment of St.
Johns countyVimmena* Irish potato
crop began last week, und in gather­
ing* farce. It is estimated thtlt the
acrer.,? Is
approximately
12,000
that
acres and indi.-a;lpa
! heavy yield will be gathered. High
prluj are borne secured a .d it is

Seminole County Bank
" The Home. InstitutionM
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FORREST LAKE, President
A. R. KEY, Vice-President nnd Cashier
G. W. SPENCER, 2nd Vice-President

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it) the Jake o» a -Look - « hH i shady
nook can he a hero, oa well os they
who shoulder the gun for our coun­
try’s defense." The loafers wi!l«&lt;iot
be found In cither camp. Would it
not bo n good ides to stick a smal
flag in tho top of the hcc handle as
well ns on the plow and then keep it
moving. Loafers on the streets In
Atlanta ate put to work or mndc tb
enlist. Let the mnrshul In Sanford
take notice and dent our sir cit*.'

CO U NTY HAPPENINGS
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B U N C H O F IN T E R E S T IN G

IT E M S F R O M C O 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 C O U N ­
T Y -E F F I C I E N T

REPO RTER S FOR T H E H ERALD

EAST 8ANFOHI)
Dr. Ilouehelle, Mrs. Wight’s father
wa» an all day gursf Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Morris*
Mr*. tiVHIiam Walter and Mrs.. C.
C. .Molds- left on Monday for a
week’s stay at Ingram’* Landing on
Lake Okeechobee.
Mr. and 1Mia. . Lowell of Waterbury. Conn., me guest* of Mr. and
Mta. Iru Martin at their Lako Gold­
en home.
Mr. and Min. C. II. Tyler are re­
maining in
Jacksonville
another
week for the automobile show.
B. A. Howard, T. W. Jlryden and
II. Si Ismon left on Tuesday for a
night ageing trip to Lake Okeecho­
bee by train and boat.
Mrs. PutcH'nnd five children and
Mrs. Kutch’s biothcr of Cameron
city are all ill. at .once with the
measles. - Ruth Grier has also been
alck with measles.
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toes are well pleased with the yield County Agent Gives Salient Facts
• For People of Seminol i
of -them.
Hath is badly needed and wo
There has been such an emrmous
trust we .shall soon - havo it.
Little Alice liodgins, Gilliet Krr- call for Government Bulletins along
son and Woodard Hertclson have tcod lines of late that it U inipossiblo to secure nit adequate} supply
tho measles now.
at the jnysont time.
However,
Johnnie HoblnsAr, wife and baby,
through the patriotic generosity of
who have been living 6t\ his brother,
Tho Herald I am enabled to reach
Will’s place for awhile have removed
the peop'v of Seminole county ni
this week to Mr. Gllflllan'* tenant
least ‘ twice a week with timely tpchousu here.
. Ipca
for canning and preserving
Nest ■Sunday is Patents' Day In
funds and other nu\*srices from the
the Presbyteriun • Fit n icy school.
federal and Kthto departmenr* under
Let u-* honor both by attending and
which I am working relative to Food
wearing two white flower*. Both'
UPSALA AND GKAPKVILLE
Production/ np.d Conservation. Do
Mrs. J. K. Lumlquist, who has are responsible lot llm upbringing ef libl destroy these copK-s of Tht
been lather -poorly of late called nt their children and .-diould share in ill.aid but pass them on to other*
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the homo of her daughter Friday our ;Iovc and icspect.
when you haw finished with them.
afternoon. .
Kimor Rergqnist, who has" been
employed for some tiine at the Cupt. . t am making up my fourth.club
order for Home Cunning Outfits at
Hantuul, place left Wednesday for :t
each.’ Send me your check if
t-hart visit to his parebt-i ut Ft.
you wish one of th&gt; o outfits. I will
Meade, after which he ixpeels to ob­
also have a supply of cans fro m this
tain work ill Illinois. We are sorry
to huyc him leave and wish him time on for distribution at factory
sucre.1.., wh ryjer he goes. H&lt;* .is a cost prise*, which 14 ut present 4c
each for 1! lb cans and 5c each for
faithful hoy and has been a regular
attendant at our* church services.

Ideal Formulas

Ideal Methods

th* , am (tjvura who olready havo
Way .of Orothers'
reached Liverpool. The Amirlmnj
Each
brothers’ wife t!
who were rexoiicd appeared before
tho other hrotlmra* wive
the United States consul today and
thing they wantz—Fort
made affidavits.
Telegrntu.
• Fireweed’s Good Work.
Firewood, otherwise known ns the
"grunt willow-herb." soenw to have
been created us mi antidote for ouu
of the ugliest sights n latidseuiie limy
offer—Imrpt-mi r gouml. The tintveeiI Is u genuine &lt;■i-n;&lt;ipollte, f•ir It
sends tls ciiiimiII:::.* shall above the
dhIioh iif t.urnt
fun -.ts not only
tlirutighqut Ataerk.i I ut lu Kuru|»o
and Asia.
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. Ctnvca Tubing.
More or less lintiin^enU1

hns tici-uttipnniH the. use
duet. Ill HUpt»1ylng yqmfhith
nnd other timlm-itt-mui'l Wl
e«u&gt;e nf tin*-fsn i ..

mil|l

iniivu* t ■n- Ini-. ..■( fit.I&lt;in ,

vnx ini lag
fa vo r when- ii m *

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puminred. mid Is aim

E. W . DICKSON
314 W . 1st ST. * SAN FO RD , FLA.

PHONE c:

AUTO TIRES AND TUBES VULCANIZED
W e are Specialists in our line, ami
handle -nothing hut Tires, Tubes,
and Tire Accessories. *.

FREE AIR SERVICE

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co
SANFORD’ S HOUSE O F SERVICE______

We notice a number of the boys
busy v jth iln-ir Iwe-s, Irving to h-lnj
solve tr-1 11K&gt;d problem. The mail
or boy with the plow 01 hoc ,is^

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Screen Doors, Screen Windows and Screen Wirt - - \\
Widths and Sizes.

• County Agent.
Kt-ript* for Canning llrcla
Front fc’urmvts* Built tin No
ALL TH E LATEST MODELS
It i* vei (!&lt;-;ir:ibIo to fan beets
while they arc young and tender, a*
the
mature beet is"apt to be stringy
W i l s o n &amp; T o o m c r F e r tiliz e r Co,
ap'd,lacking
in tluvfir.
Wash tin*
M anufacturers IDBA I, FERTILIZERS
Nothing like it to ritl the home o f Mosquitoes,
LIQUID FA CE PO WDER.
young beet*, cpt off the tops, and
lli-iili-r* In S|ini» Stm lilm t r nml In„-t |lrlilr«
and ofher insects. FINE FOR DISINFECTION.
The beauty secret of put them ia boiling water for* aimu*
w otnenw ho know how an hum and a half, or until limy a
Jacksonville,
Complete Stock o f All Ollier Seasonable Good
r v to lake care of tliecom- llmtmighty mrikeil
Take of Ui •
u y •*tb,l I
y,
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j , ~f, plexion. Coin not l&gt;c “kins, cut in t Ilia slices ami park
ilttcflcd . 1 leals Sun- into jar*. Cover with water and
/ ’j ' A / K burn, stop* Ton. Soothing,
sterilise in the manner previously
“f
cooling, reftrilling.
described. If u mild pickle is de­
i ' J.
PifA. irfcto. ‘J?.,,JW.
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75t.*o&lt; tlmnuli at mailJirttL sired, make a mixture of equal jiarts
Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp.
{.lability Insurance against Accident, (lie person ami Property
°* water and good vineagr,. svteeteq
Lr«n Mf*. Co., 40 Soqth Fifth Sf., Hrcwtklyn. N. Y. to taste and cover the beets with
a necessity.
You must have it eventually.
.
this mixture instead of water.”
(There is no reason why young ten­
der beets should not be eunned
whole*, hollow directions fyr can­
ning given.. tot. .canning beano- nod
com quoted from this same bulletin,
given in Uic Sanford Herald of
April JiHli. There directions should
The trend of modern education is toward business. It's the
also be followed in the recipe for
sanest thought )ou ever had when you awaken to the realiza­
canning squash given below.
tion that your school training should be focused on some defi­
Iteripe for Canning Summer Squash
nite point. 'The courses at our school are practical, rational;
Cut the vegetable into small
the graduate is prepared to do something definite, and Ids
blocks
services are in demand. '.Sessions both day and night.
eovt r
ter.
Add « tcaspoonful
nch quart and sterilize‘ It
is sometimes preferable with this
vegetable, however, to pare off the
SAN FOB I), FLORIDA
M. J. VAN GELDKltEN. Principal
skin, boil *r steam until thoroughly
done, mash them and then (tack In
“ If a man write a better book, preach a better sermon
the jars and sterilize, if canned in
the latter Way it is udVisa hie to
or build a better mouse,trap; no matter if he builds his
steam them for an hour and a half,
house in the wilderness, the world will make a beaten
instead of for an hour, on each of
path to bis door.” • g
tliree days, ns the heat penetrates
■4Ik- jar—very rdmvl'y. ft Is SET5IutcJy
Emerson
necessary that the interior of the jar
Buyers and Shippers o f .
should rcuyh the temperature of ♦
boiling water. A . jar will usually
hold about twice as rhurh of the
cooked vegetable us it will of the
Pilings have grown larger but have not changed from yesterday.
unrooked.”
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Poday, people listen for the best.
They are.a reading people
Housekeeper a* wishing to 'preserve
egga should refer to the Sanford » 210 E. First Street
md are constantly looking for the b e s t .* ....................... - - .
Sanford. Florida
lit laid-of April UtJtJi in whicly direr*tiotis quoted from a ’ government
bulletin are given. Cjreulur letter
No. 5 sent out by the State PuoJtry
club agent additionally recommends
Y o u in v ite th e m to y o u r d o o r th r o u g h a d v e r tis in g
that whefovrr possible infertile-eggs
should be us&gt;*tl.
C. M. Berry,. ' |
Y o u m u s t b o ld t h e m w i t h y o u r p r o d u c t .
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LAWN MOWERS:
FENOLE:

FOR THE AUTOMOBILE OWNER—

R. C. Maxwell, Mgr., Sanford Branch

Come and see CONNELLY

The Gateway to the Business Office

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THE HOTEL FOR OUR HOME PEOPLE
FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION— EFFICIENT, SERVICE

We do both and that is the sole reason why w e have and are
succeeding with our GAS and STEAM FITTING, PLUMBINGt
IRRIGATION PLANTS, SEWER PIPE and TILE, O lL and
GAS ENGINE'S, PUM PS and SPRAYING M ACHINERY.

MODERN EQUIPMENT— MODERATE RATES

C. //. JEWETT, Manager

ATLANTIC COAST LINE

Mahoney-Walker Co.
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PHONE 388

[M E M B ERS SANFORD BOARD OF T R A D E ]

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Far mers and Fruit Growers
Items of Interest for the Man
Behind the Plow

With « realisation that, food i*
geJcc an d Garden crops arc to bring
hich prices, many Florida persona
taking note of the fact ffiat they
l,avc loom In their back yaida or
aCant Iota -to raise a crop of sum­
mer vegetables. What to plant is
the important question. Prof. W. L.
floyd of the University of Floridn
college of agriculture suggests that
thcae crops may yet be planted with
, fair prospect of getting n *ntisfictory yield.
pole liesns, Lln?l*—of .these the
, mall kinds should Ac planted: run­
ning varieties ura to be preferred to
the bunch type ns l bey bonr longer,
though the bunch varieties may be
successfully grown.

purenaso &lt;&gt;i ?nc:»'. The tmiis&lt;t scrap*
may I *• us"d
If a small portion of
meat is left it may be used in hash,
of be creamed with vegetables and
served on toast, or b'» made into a
meat pic with either pastry or potato
crust.
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Care must be taken in the com­
bination of . meats ‘and vegetables
that they appeal to the sightt and
tickle tho palate. Ham may be
combined with cabbage, turnips or
other strong vegotablet while beef
Is better with potatoes, rice, grits,
nun-aroni, onions and celery. Kish
should bo user! wilh rice, potatoes,
cucumbers and pens. Mutton and
lamb go well with potatoes, poai or
string beans. The individual taste
will suggest other pleasing* com­
binations that will go a Ionu%wj\y in
keeping down the high cost of meats
in the diet.

Plant Sweet Potatoes
Washington, D. ©.&gt; ,\Uy
ger sweet potato arresge In the
southern states was urged today by
the agricultural department, which
explained that by using vine cut­
ting's from early set plants the cost
of planting an acre would be only
$4 for sweet potaotes compared .xyith
Sib for Itisli potatoes. Sweet pota­
toes. says ihv statement, ute the
j south’ s thief instrument for the
quick*-and adequate relief of the
j food supply. Seed i* plentiful; Inst
year’s «?rnp is the second largest ever
produced. By means of vino cut­
tings it is possible to plant almost
unlimited areas of this crop and at
the same time conscrvo the pnaent
Supply.

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discussed from time to time. One
Sunduy evening of each month will
be given to these lectures.” -They
wifi .be delivered at
thp Temple,
corner-of Bark avenue *nnd Sixth
street.
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For several months I have felt t
that in nil probahiifty I should dis- !
continue my services In the school i
after the present session, and two|
months ago I offered my resignation
to the board and stated then my
Dr. Hyman hns been a mclose icnson for so doing.
f shall make.no application for restudent of tftn World’s History* ifow
tpnoint
merit to the position, and
being made. The p-npie of Sanford.!
we
-ding
to previous policy pursued
will !&gt;&gt;■ given this opportunity to .
hear a fvmw
-buauUn the appointment **f

Cockroaches

to

uwli-rsianiL-tho

influence

t hat f t»*-*»**h*,» h my connection with the
schools will automatically expite.

current events will have upon future
Christianity.
The first of these lectures will
bo delivered on next Sunday even­
ing a: 7:30 o’clock. Arrangements
w II be made to accommodate ht least
100. Large electric fans will be in
operation.
A friend of the church
has recently given 2f*rt hand fans
which will also lie distributed.
Hon. SchelL* Moines is the chair­
man of th&lt;* board of ushers -and
piomius every courtesy to those at­
tending these service*.

1 shall leave the srhools with the
kindeal interest in their future wel­
fare and iuccers. I approrinto dimp­
ly* the many eouttcsic^Hiid kind­
nesses slum n me by fMentis In Sxnford during my stay here, and Mrs.
Ezell and I regret ■that circum*
stancfci are such as to make it necessary to leave Hanford at the close
of the school term.
ILF. Ezell.

-KMJ. THEM by using

Steams’ Electric Paste.

*all Directions la 19lanauaae*. /
Bold evciTwCer#.
*5c aad tUXK"
O. S. Government buy# It,

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These handsome husky Tires
at little more money mako
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BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIRES
inaUini* — the Goodrich

THREE-SEVENTY-FIVE

J /g g lg — that new SU P E R -T IK E for Ford cara.
If you have not seen this husky yet graceful tire; tr Ford
CUHtcSotH e r o i c SIZE, ko ut once to your dealer and ask for
it. Just say: Give m e—

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You w ill find it a tire of burly size, burly In extra rubber, extra
fabric and extra service.
Mnde In the regular Goodrich five-finger Safety Tread O N LY, it
is built nn Inch bigger nround the circumference than ordinary
Ford car tires, and thicker in the crocs section. It fits 30-inch rims.

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B a s t in tha L ong Jgqxv

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"That is, a farmer who wishes to
plant ten acres will bed seed enough
—say 8 to 10 bushels—to get slips
for one acre. Vine cuttings from the
WOOD W(jttKT\G MAC HINERV
acre would plant many morp acres;
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(eflfkltf
ilnr ..f via .SuY^llr#end IIrev/ MevMBut fsfot In
Kfarsy,
plantings being possible until the
nrr; r4trl&lt;-d in •l&lt;ul&gt;
\i&gt;f l&gt;Jm&gt;-ill*u , hlpmrnl. tir
nu
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ptlfn
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rete'Difir I,Herr pitring poor nrdrve
first of. August in the lower southj
Ever* town has a yiltilonalro am!
10m e . t-r them are really wofla a*
This system enables tho utilization
rVMLSBY M A C H IN E CO.
Baptist Sen Ires Next Sunday
vitci
tgO.ODO— ToptT.a Capital.
i&lt;H-1ll Kimf lle| .Nfrrrt
iarLnrnville. florid*
of land from which early* potatoes,
H’u’J Sunday school, Ifon..Jno. U.
cabbage and other truck crops have
Jinklns is the superintendent.
boon taken.
11:0U Preaching. Tin** pastor will
"Sweet potnlorx are not expensive speak at this hour on the subject,
to grow. The yield per arra is usual­ "Taught by a Great Teacher."
ly greater than tlint of Irish pota­
6:13 The. Young I’eoOle's mt-et*
toes, and as a food they ate, as nu­ trigs.
tritious.” ’
7:30 Addles*. The, first in a soties
on "Current Events in Their Rela­
tion to Christianity."
, Livestock ( Farming at - Chuluola
Ion are Invited to ulj1 of '(liesi*
Long* noted for its lf*-aotifiil bill
Is (he Simplest, Cleanest
sorvi*
es.
ami most economical de­
country and a* u producer of the
Yoiir-friend. . .
vice in the W o r l d for
finest citrus fruits,, tlu* Chiiluota
Ocorge
Hyman,
The KlstnV.
f u rn iff h i n t the whole
section in Seminole county U be­
family with a drlrnons and
coming u section of diversified fann­
healthful desert.
ing. In i&gt;n- pu*t visitor* to (’ hulimi i !
Lav**—admired—it-x-Tmrrjr r nrd g 'fii'l
frui j; nvr*. if*- * Ml!'-* Jl;:d i*- i '
Ice ( ream with a While Mountain Freezer is quickly
mils ln-au
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and t lie:t;&gt;l&gt; xxitliiit your reach. We have them from 1 U&gt;
10 qu&amp;rl sizes.
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t *c\ till t he\ *An .#!■*• #ii!-fi
m.i -al
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We are heatlqiinrlers r*&gt;r Haulers, Plows, Culfirators
hogs. Inn- dai . Miw-t«&lt;ind &lt;alvi--, i-&gt; i*-H '* xplac t! m..:
and
in
fact everythin}; for the farmer.
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cornfield* amiv-.il-iN. All this may In- Mr. It J.. II,.Uy,
LMiitrn- Saufotil IL-ralil.
noted on the farms of- Charles-D.
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Ilrumiey, of Ciiutuotu ami of Sidney Dear Sir:
.
Plott-ie
announce
through
your
Harrison-who lives in St. Augu.-ine
hut spends n* much time at bis columns that I hall- n&lt;*t r«
Next fo Seminole Cmmly Bank
Sanford. Florida
X
Chuluol.t farm ,ti !
bi.-ue-.- win
in-: mi;

TJie Idaekeyc cowpen is particuIsrly valuable. This variety is often
known as the jCallfornia black-eyed
pea. It is white except for.the eye
Can Store PFas and [leans
Bnd I*, therefore more-attractive on
Farm families.that would like to
the table than ate the colored vari­
eties. It may lie planted- -through make liberal plantings of pens and
beaus and th°n store the dried seed
■ May and June. .
for future purpose;*, should go right
Okra is a warm weather plant ami. ahead and make the plantings ho­
if properly cared for will continue to foro it is too la!le. The weevils can
fruit all summer.
be killed easily and cheaply by the
The small pie pumpkin is fairly u"*o of Carboti hi-ulphidi’, says th­
veil suited to Florida and will grow Uiiivrsit y ..f FIin idtl extension dii iirtjl &lt;iiini:^ ihe warm went her._____
It is tnth-r late in the season for
•Thu |.biutitiu
c' parting 'tTimatnr-.'— rgeplnnt and
will nil .(H Impt
f mu seed. !&gt;'it plants may \
ffjil1
Iilrt’s pin Van nl
di'ig
and transplaiiti &lt;1 at this
be seem
year und [\w t.K
Tit
time.
yield wvli nail th-Peanuts and sweet potato*-#, while afl«-r It.trveM for fqi
not usually considered garden crops, caution m-ci vsary' to ho taken Is to
may well be given a place in the kill the weevils in the i.s-ds before
garden if thore is room for them. storing.
- They will prove Valuable food prorut the seeds In some air tight
durcr'*..
u*Hii it**,*t &gt;*i i : ■&lt; t li •» *r t Intir* |
pa and soul liwnril, it '
For .1
.
'
I * 1
tf» of
sniiid I &lt;• v1cl! li* «'li:lt L'.*i!*- i,,,!l
1 \L- A- ‘i nib-. m..|. i', di *
i om 1he f-n ,*i.i g 1, - ts\-» »»k I ’ rt** ; mi fi e11 I i ffi*» j In m &gt;
litn
in.," *r*-iiit mi tin- ciii'i'*** &gt;fill i.i.iiia*;* *
!*'«*• o f s j»,tt i*
|.ii*tj !i_)
It i' .S' i early i&lt;*u l.iic■ 1.1 .rjitt*- ] &lt;'S illtl
nu-iit
nl hi* farm, He insists tlmt
plana toun *»'■*, eggplant unii pop* jibe seed. Pour the material” into an Mrs. Brantley is iespoimb!e f*»r the
per*. The other crops mimed could opm dish placed on top of the seed. fine lot of livestock that is now *»n
This material will evaporate and tho
. be grown successfully:
fumes, beign heavier than air will their Iarm which includes dairy cows,
Keeping Down Meat Costs
sink and penetrate tin* need. If the a herd of Jersey ond Holstein calve*
container is not light, more of the and a lot of pur** bred Duroc hog*.
With the price of meat upward carbon bisulphide wfll need’ to lie Mrs. lirumley ntruirged with :f
bound, it -might seem poor economy
allowed for tin- treatment.
Keep Florida dairy farm to take all of
to include it in the daily menu of the the container cloned for twenty-four their calves at a specified price.
average family. .Hut careful plan­ hours and the wootiU will all be Up to date she-ha* had 'Jit calves
ning, using of poorer cuts, and rook­ dead__The g.w is-excerdingly explo­ which are-now *loing tine on jrasnire
ing properly*-Vi!I rnntdtf the average sive; allow no tiri* ur light of any and cotn situge.
fimil to afford meal more fn*qm*tit- kind around tin* building dr con­
.Mr Bnimjvy stilt* * that Ihey hav**
ly than tf the best ruts were pur- tainer until it has been well, aired. raised a quaniity of velvet *1101111*
chawd. says 'Miss Agnes Ellen Har­
There is some objection to this with guod success under the pine
'd* of the Cniverkily of Florida extrees, which they have ground nlid
method of treating seed intended.for
.slttuion division.
*
food us tlu-!'- is’ likely ty be a slight mixed with corn and othei stock
The poorer ruts —the round, m-rk, odor remaining after the Ireal meat feed, making tin «*xcellent •fe*-i| for
ihoulib r rlod and brisket -.contain If a 11up- solution is used, this will both hog* and cattle. They began
u much nourishment ns the sirloin, be reduced to a minimum. In no raising liogi two years ago and
but they cannot lie * cooked in a case will It be injurious to the started with the Duroc of the Lin­
coln and Defender strain. At tin*
short time nor In a haphazard way. ♦mult li.
pitment time they have 70 Dorms,
The fibers aie tougher und must be
mostly sows, on hand anil two na­
broken down either by artificial
Use Food Kcunoniir.tll)
tive sow*. They an* planting f ir
freans nr -ley rontipued beat. 11**r«•
It is up to the houseke*pcrs of feed ' corn, Jnpun-fe cane,. ca*'ava,
t h*- firelf.-s cooker works wonders,
bf the ni-*at may bo |&gt;ol rojisp-d, Florida to conserve the food sup­ dosheeiu, artichokes, kalfir corn and
tsadc into a *tcto with vegetables, ply in .the state, says Miss Harriet .sweet potatoes us well a* a pasture
ceoktred In a casserole, poundbd H. Layton of the University of Flor­ of Bermuda grass. .Besides this they
'ith llouf and cooked slowly sea- ida extension division. This nrny be Ilirvo ten uerea in velvet bpi*"*
^..laiicdj^atid-mnd- in to -m en t b a i l o r done- by ujing 'lesa Mnf'at dajly, Uy among the (lines for the stock and
• -Joif. Always these cheaper cuts of using milk and «■::«» where they will dairy cattle. They are also pre­
®‘at are best when cooked at a tem- give the most nourishment, by using paring some ground for Natal hay.
P'Ssturr below boiling—ju s t simmer­ two starchy foods ut a mew instead Thu accompanying photograph*
ing.
of three or more, by exercising daily
show some o! their healthy looking
,A itnn l amount of meat may lie economy in the'kind and. quantity Duroc* ami a hunch 'of (he dairy
.enablin',| with other foods ami so of food served to sec that there will calves, together with Uu* silo which
lurnbh ,i w.hole meal. ■ Tho time* be no waste, nothing thrown away. wo understand is located oil Mr.*
J»-.oi« -l - Irish.-.stew, Now England
"The war obligations of the wom­ Harrison's funn adjoining.
°il' (I; dlntf-r and Hungarian gou- en and girls in the home ur# to con­
Mr. Brurnley announce* that In*
1 h tr.* combinations of meat and serve ond pr-*serVe food stuff!." con­
has
recently sold to venjcrn farmers ^
; which will form a whole tinued Miss Layton. " We. must ■not
115
acr*a
of land fo.* diversifi-'d farm­
^*#1 aid a well haianced ration. only fctul our own families, hut. our
ing and. that ho oxjWcU that ^hl*
J'e ^ :it flavor is demand, d by tit neighbors und those of our foreign
Aperiesn people as a whole, which alll- is. We have, u serious and dif­ land will Ik* placed und *r cultivation
toak.-. it difficult to servo nn entirely ficult - problem before us, \\V must in th* fall. Messrs. Harrison and
tocstltJi* meal in a satisfactory man- begin to save* food and eliminate n.umley ary strong advocates of
dlveriiitb*d farming and from th
i ■--&amp; - Eg-'. .sre S • food waster now—Today."
foregoing It will ho scon that they
Often 'I 10 waster from tho table
And how well the women and girls are proving by c-xuiiiple with the
1 offjQi the economy used in th.of the state are responding to this cssistanc* of -Mrs. Brumluy, thut
— —— —
—
—
Vn.l may lib seen in the’ inejeas.-d ac­ livestock farming ami dairying me
tivity stated in the repotttj of th-‘ well suited to Uhuluota and vidnity,
women home demonstration agents. os we!! ns raising citrus frujta and
b
Putnam county: More interest in vegetable*
fo r
cam Ing s Shown among people not
Mr.' and Airs. Briimley con dun
con reeled with tho canning clubs the handsome and inodrn Chuluota
hJJ jrwLJL.1
than over before. Formers over the Inn situated nn the shores of Lake
country have called tb learn how to Catherine at Chuluota. The Inn is
can corn, beans, etc.
known as one of th* most complete
Calhoun County: About twenty- und finest little hotels in tho intnior
five children in this co'unty have of Florida. Throughout the Clrupromised to plant plots of peat to luota section is both attractive and
^
Farms, Hives, etc. Right In
dry.
Others will -follow their lead. healthful and Mr. lirumley insists
own home and at trifling cost,
„
Walton
County: Many of the club thut it is bound to be a h*’ avy pro­
c»n enjoy the benefit of healing
“dpbur baths.
girls are planting more than the ducer of fine beef, pork, dairy and
usual tenth aero. Inquiries are com­ poultry products in the near future,
.
Hancock
ing in from persons who have ni t as well as one of tht* most delightful
heretofore shown interest in the can­ spots in Florida for a home.—Fla.
ning club work: they are ^asking Farmer and StockiVian.
about cans,- canacrs, and method*
Wit, uxt nV r ? 1.
L'»e It In the
of' canning. All surplus fruit ai d Current Events Discussed at Temple
«&gt;JUk. u
vegetables will go into cans this year.
Acting on tho suggestion* of a
Mw- 5a0C ^ SI tkt b0tt,C
number
of people Dr. George Hy­
•Escambia
County:
A
Pensacola
K»J
*•, }! bt tin’ l MipfUr you.
man,
pastor
of the Fi:st Baptist
physician hns offered- a cash prize to
!* *
" UfuX'cL ‘ U‘nl" *nJ
church has 'decided to dutivur a
tho girl growing the most vegetables
C°CcoMSl2J?rIUtr,,u‘
series of lectures on the genera! sub­
on her plot, and another to the girl ject, ’'em rent Events in tho Rela­
Wu
**—/* —** iv
doing the most successful work in tion to Christianity." City, atatc,
national and world events will 1e
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NUMBER 76

SANFORD OFFERS MARKET STUBBORNLY SEN! FLETCHER ANOTHER HOTEL DEAL
IS AN ASSURED FACT
CONTESTING FOR MARKETS BY SANFORD PEOPLE
BEINNING NEXT TUESDAY EVERY FOOT FOR OUR FOOD
LOOKS LIKE SUCCESS
SANFORD OFFERS MARKET
Xlu! cost of the instruction m an­
"I thank the jury for their ver- FRANK MILLER AND A SSO C GERMANY WILL NOT LOSE RAISING BIG CROPS NO GOOD
‘ TO T H E FARMERS THREE ager is additionally il5 cents. ThcreJ
diet, of which I felt sure frofit the
IATES BUY VALUABLE WAL­
SALIENT POINT IN BIG
UNLESS WE HAVE
will he a fee for instruction'hut the
first. I greatly regret the whole sad
DAYS A WEEK
•
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LOT
BATTLE
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am ount and name of instructor will
SYSTEM
affair and sorrow caused. The in­

For tho past five years The Herald
has advocated the city m arket idea
for Sanford hut up to th e present
time the people did not think
enough of it to give the m atter a
trial. This is the greatest Vegetable
lection in tho world and yot the
housewife has a hard tim e getting
green vegetable when th ey are need­
ed. The grocery stores tr y to keepa fresh supply but it is difficult to
do this since there are few farmers
who care to fool with small ship­
ments and td bring th e vegetables
to town as they prefer car triad ship­
ments. .
• •

he derided by the members of the
First Aid Class a t their meeting.
It was supposed that nq fee would
he required hut upon reconsideration
this was deemed unwise because of
Kcd Cross experience elsewhere.

Again Sanford is threatened with
T he following from Senator Flet­ justice done Mrs. Vawtcr by the
prosecution
and
press
is
the
greatest
hotelitis.
cher* to the Southern Commercial
(dot on the whole sad nffair. While
This time however, the w a t c r j t a
Congress ia worthy of note:
I am blameless as to Stockton’s taken out of th e stock and it looks,
It is said th a t in normal times death, I realize thnt I have been like the real thing.
Englund does* not produce enough guilty of weakness when I should
The first intim ation of theYhotel
food stuffs in a year to last her six have been strong. The future stnrca idea was yesterday when F ra n k L.
A contingent of soldiers fs now
weeks. In France millions of men me darkly in the face, lint with Miller closed u deal for the O. R.
gunrding
the Lake** Monroe bridge
have been withdrawn from the God's help I shall endeavor to huild Walker lot on Hark avenue j u s t
nnd u letter from the secretary of
fields.
Thousands -have left the somewhere a happy home for my just north of the new Elks home.
the North Florida chapter suggests
farms in Canada* for " the army. children and wife.
My_ immediate This ia one of the most desirable
that, in uccordanco with Red Cross
Thousands of fnrm workers have plan's are to rest."
lots' in the city for *a hotel site and
custom, magazines he sent to them.
gone from the United States into
The
verdict
brought
to
a
dose
one
is
part of the beautiful new bulk­
Any one wishing to do this is asked
Canada when special inducements of the most sordid nnd sensational head lake property,,_______ _L________
to send magazine? or other contri­
Thousands of young coxa* in ihe-n'nnnf*'of TtTF~Vlrginia
The exact situation in the little are offered.
butions to Mrs. W. L. Morgan,
When asked whflt he intended to
village, which was recaptured Hp the a m 1liavr—temporarily passed • from criminal history.
,
c h a ir m a n u t cummitUic-in churge,-Mrdo
with the property Mr. Miller u n ­
Sinco tho war has cum# and the Mins Annie Hawkins or Mrs. Ralph Germans Tuesday nftcr a stubborn t i l e . farms in the U nited-States to
bosomed
himself nnd told The H crdefense on tlie part of the Canadi­ •he factories where h'igh wages are
cry of food conservation and dearth "Wight
I hnnges In Train Schedules
j
aid
representative
that he and hfa
At the same time we can
ans is somewhat obscure. Tho llrit- paid.
of (sinned goods the idea o t u city
The following changes iti train associates had decided that tho w ay
Those who wish to subscribe to tist War Olfice asserts that Prince easily produce food enough for our­
market has come home to all of us
the Red Cross .Magazine must give Rupprecht's men met with reverses selves and all Europe. We have the schedule will he interesting (o the to build a hotel in Sanford was to go
and the city market wns hatched
ahead and secure the lot first a n d
a two dollar membership subscrip­ west of the village Tuesday night, soil and the climntc when, while general public:
in the fertile brain of His Honor.
Train
No.
91
makes
the
last
run
then Guild the hotel.
tion to the secretary. If one dollar during a counter uttnek, while un­ luhor is essential to protection is a
Mayor Davison, Secretary Marlowe
south
today.
No.
92
makes
the
last
Mr. Miller does not intend to
is paid at one time and n second official advices are to the effect that sure reward of labor. When we con­
of the Hoard of Trade and the ed­
run
tomorrow.
On
Sunday
the
time
Hunt
this proposition single handed
dollar later it will not he rectignized they have been expelled from a sider that Germany Is not ns Jnrgo
itor of Tho Herald and it waa de­
will he ehnnged for other" trains as hut he has associates that will tako
as a subscription membership nnd greater portion of the village hut us T»lxas by an area as big as Ala­
cided at a conference yehterday to
follows:
•
enough stock to sta rt the proposi­
the magazine's cost will be two still arc holding out, although barely bama und she must feed some 58
No. 8(1 will arrive here at H-3G tion ami then eurh nnd every citizen
ask the farm ers of Seminolo county dollnrs.
alde to maintain themselves against million people, we should he ashamed
p. in and leaves at
Ifi p in
to join hands with us and bring in
of this part of Florida will he asked
The membership &lt;&gt;f tb&lt;* Seminole the stubborn onslaught of the ('ana- 1with all our territory,' fertile lands.
their vegetables three days out of
Tlie Oviedo short will have the to subscribe what he call nfford to
Hrunrh is now practically two hun­ ilia ns.
splendid and mild climate, to own to following changes:
the week, Tuesdays, T h u rsd ay s and
take in stock, and this is the first
dred hut the work of making com­
On the oilier band the German of­ any uncertainty about our inability
No. I2G will arrive ut 10:15 in the real tangible h o te l. proposition th at
Saturdays a n d take their .stand on
fort lings, etc., cannot be begun un­
ficial communication nsserts that to feed the world. Yea, and clothe morning nnd ll-ave at 3:30 in the hns been placed before the people.
• Palmetto avenue
between
Com­
til the finance committee brings in
it too.
For some years I have been afternoon.
.
Mr. Milter also stated that the
mercial stre e t and First street. .Here its returns, so it is hoped this.com­ the 'Germans have held the village
convinced
that what we' need to he
against fresh Rrittish attacks and in
hotel
will he built this summer a n d
the wagons can be backed up to thp
On the Leesburg branch train No.
mittee will soon be able to make a
addition have taken 100 more pris­ exercised about was, not production, 158Will leave nt 7:30 in th e -morning thnt n first cln&gt;*i hotel map would*be
curbing and tho buyers can get their
substantial report.
oners. In making this claim, how­ hut n proper system of distribution.* and train No. 157 will arrive at placed at the head of the hotel a n d
fresh vegetables right o u t of the
At the meeting last Tuesday even­ ever, the usual details ot a victory For some lime past 1 have thought 2:10 in the 'afternoon.
it would he made one of the l&gt;est in
wagons. T h u s in this trying time
and some of .our advanced agricul­
the producer and the consum er can ing of the committee on committees und cluims of sanguinary losses in­
On the Trilby branch train No. this part of Florida. The hotel will
tural colleges nnd farmer* have inget together for the mutual benefit of the following sub committees were dicted are lacking in the German J
100
will leave at 7 in tlie morning be built with the idea of adding to
*i ointed' that what we most needed was
chosen
(If
any
names
are
suggested
it from time to time and that it wilL
statement.
each other.
scientific marketing methods rather nnd train No. 101 will urrive at paV is n foregone conclusion.
ns additions it is requested that
Wednesday saw a return of u n - l'h a n increased production.
That 5:10 in the afternoon
(tight now on account of tjic big
A new hotel in this city will m ean
these names he handed to the
• All the other trains will operate
favorable
weather
along
the
Anglontt.,|
i*.
emphasized
by
existing
ronrilcrops of henns aud squash and other chairman of the committee
more
to the citizens than any o th e r
Also
vegetables th e growers are forced tu the out of town units are asked to Gernian front, and except around tions. ‘ We have laid stretas on on (he same schedule as heretofore one tiling and when the proposition
pl"w up much of this truck to make appoint their local committees' in Fresnoy. the lighting wns mainly, by scientific farming to the neglect of according to the time table ns pub­ i* in shupc to present to the people
means of the artillery.
room for •o th e r crops and much of accordance with this same plan. *
(lie equally important mutter of lished elsewhere in this paper.
every public spirited citizen of* San­
it i* going to- waste. T he city mar­
ford should help it along.
The French meantime have, brill scientific marketing. There is no
Distributing i—Mesdu'mes llerri tig,
use to produce grain, vegetables,
ket' will elirninffitc this waste and the
RAND CONCERT
Taliuch, "Krupp, Starling, Round!- busy consolidating tin- positions cap­
many small gardeners will hove the Int . Meisch, Howard. . Symes, Miss tured from |he Germans in Tues­ fruits, rattle and the like if the cost
* ( lipped Go* or nor’* Wings
opportunity of selling
their pro­ Zachary.
day’s lighting near Chevrons, n - 1of production is to he exceeded by Eight (M lock Tuesday" Evening
Tallahassee,
Fla., May 9.—Th®
duct FOK CASH three days in ev­
May I I Program
pulsing, counter attaeks and. engug- freights, commission charges here
Fogarty
hill
making
invalid a p ­
First
Aid
Enrollment
Committee
MHlch.
Imperial
Guards
Foss
“
and tlirre, delays and, waste. Our
ery wick. Taking the cajdi they will
ing in artillery duels ‘with the Ger­
point
mrntof
j
be
governor
n o t con­
—
Mcsdamci
W.
L.
Morgan,
J.
T.
Brooks?
trade three days of the week with
mans. Northwest of Rlifim.t. in tin people i ngaged in agriculture ran Overture, Idealistic
firmed
by
the
senate,
nnd
|&gt;rnviding
Hrndy.
Geo.
Fox,
Carter.
Gounod •
it. hom e m erchants and these days
readily furnish all the food products Melodies, Faust
(lint tlie present officers' hold over
C utting — Mrs. Mcl.aulin, Chrm., single instance where the infantry
• will be liar gain days with th e mer­
Characteristic.
A
Day
in
the
eft the trenches* the Freheh attack- required at home und by unr friendMcsdnmea
II.
J.
Wilson.
I).
Speer,
i 'n* i i |
Fil'd
Zultlin unless appointment? are made and
chant-! anti all of these days will be
ed and captured German p»isiin/ns What j ? needed.is a pin" a met hod.
confirmed.’ passed the senate at th®
Gerror.
Hurt.
Abernathy,
R.
Wig
lit.
busy days.
First
l.os.wy
on a front &lt;■( more than tun vm I, a system, for economically getting March, America
Kelly.
Mis*
ifennett.
Qnlby morning session by a vote ot 21 t o
the products sw here and when they Medley, Past and Present
The market idea is the best prop­
and
brought
hack
100
prisoner*.
*
19
.
Supply r Mesdamcs Savage, II. if.
a n f wanted and disposing of them to Finale, Camp* Fire Melodic* Carl
osition that has been put before the
A
bill
prohibiting
the
use
of
paved
Chappell.
A.
D.
Shtifh.
S.
O.
Chase.
Although the lighting along the Ar* the best advantage to b o th . pro­
Slur Spaifgled Rainier
people of tills section in 'm a n y a day
roads for, unusual, heavy or dee
Out of Town t'nmniilteV
ras front has brch described. ns the ducer und consumer. Tin re should
and out of it will spring u better un­
Truct
Ive traffic ‘was defeated in th e
Mrs. Moo 'Lawton, Oviedo: Mrs. most
li ■' during the - war claim he a mobilization nf“ t his producing
derstanding between the farm ers and
ROOSEVELT CAN.T GO
senate. .
.
.
,^
-Bromley.
Chulunnrf
Mrs.
uurhunnn,
h
a
s
'h
e
m
in
the
House
of
Commons
tl*u *it y people and "Snnfohl wTIT hepower with proper agencies for dis­
Senator Wilson’* hill to pay over
Paula:
Mrs.
1'uttishull;
Mrs.
Curtlnit
the
Hrittisb
casualties
are
50
to
tribution. . Another thing is most
come the trnditig center of this part
lett, -Geneva;
Mrs.
Eqtxmingcr, 70 per cent fewer than those sus­ im portant, to-wit: Some-fruits and Age Fixed at Twenl) ttne to Thirty money deposited with tho state by
of Florida.
F'or'CunsrrlplItfn
the* federal government to pay for
• Now let the people of Sanford hide Long wood: Mrs. A. II. Fuller, Alta­ tained in T he Rattle of sin* Somme. vegetables mature nnd must he m ar­
It
is
stated,
reliably,
th
at
the
con­
service
and supplies furnished during
The fighting in all the other the­ keted within u few .months or they
any false m odesty that m ight keep monte: Mrs. Dr. Blackman. Monroe.
ferees on conscription have reached a the Seminole war of 1855 wns de­
Ililey
M.
Fletcher
Berry.
atres exbept in France continues of a are lost. In that way the markets
tin in from carrying a market basket
.
»•
Press Reporter Seminole llraneh. j sporadic nature, altlmugli llie opera- are glutted. Tluty cannot tie con­ practical agreement a* follows: &gt; feated in the senate.
. atol come down to the m arket these
I.
Roosevelt
and
Id
s’
volunteer*
■
T
h
e
senate
nnd
4
house
adopted
a
lied
Crus*
N.
Fla,
Chaplet
mi
itjons in Macedonia, where heavy ar­ sumed within that time. The da?
•
•
ti't" duys a n d cut down th e high
are rejected. .
system of.engrossing hill* with lyp®.
tiliery
d
u
d
t
are
in
progress
along
mand ceases. They rut in tin* field ,*.’. Cnrrfcriptiou ngei are fixed at
1 ■' of living by buying diret from
writcr.
.' _ .
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the entire /ront, and in Roumqnia, or reach the market in had order.
FiralyDclentlon Camp
tbi.’farmer nm f buy fresh vegetables,
from 21 to 30/
.
Tlie house defeated an appropria­
where
the
Russian*
have
.'broken*
Tfic remedy i* *to« conserve ’these
I'icl.ens and eggs and pi! th a t the
Washington, • May 10.—The first
3, Provisions curbing drinking and tion of $200,000 for a new s ta to
farmers raise an d fake them home. detention camp for. interned alien .through the .Teutonic allied lino* at products, in some instances by .can­ social evil kround army 'and .navy building for offices.
* ••*' .
&gt;a Ing or preserving, and in other rase
•
FARM Elis, remember th a t on enemies will lie in the North Caro­ on place, indicate the ranting
camps arc accepted.
general engagements in u short tim e.; ,,y f,.wort| n|t {0 the rather expensive
• Tuesdays,*.Thursdays nnd S aturdays lina mountains nrar Henderson?
4. All hoard* and. tribunals to
.
“*
I alternative, cold storage. Provision pns* on exemption*• are
belt on the hours of six a n d eleven vifle. on a 1500 acre agricultural
8. Maxwell Return*
to bo com*
(hia street is yours nr.d every cotlr- tra c t and the first aliens* to go there • London,' May 9. A. dispatch to J should he made to take care of the pour?l of civilian?-. No military man
S, Maxwell, whu left several weeks "
ti.-y will ho shown yop by the city will he th e eighteen hundred officers the Kxciiunge Telegraph Company,, surplus producliqu ^nd have It in shall . sit on any of these hoards. ago for the Norfolk N avy Yard t o
2®81*1*. a,,d Ssflfofd will m eet you and sailors talon from the German from Amsterdam, dealing with the another hut whoh'om o nnd useful TK
■ ("it Runmyell’s 11 f accept a po.-ition ns machinist h a s
»ith open arm s.
* ‘ r
merchant vessels in American har- Tljd's statement, concerning f|(jf- forni Iq feod jhi £»_» hen tho.frcali sup --. cba'nee trogo to the fronts
returned home and etates that while
Cel busy nnd take up
l^ea,- bvww—_I’hv iiiterjpd men will he used many's penro ] roposals, says it has j ply U exhausted. . 1 do not* mean to
the wage* are good the expvns’esi of.
y*n .piopUvof Sanford anil you far- To"cum vaff’ the truct and they will hceft' confirmed tlpjt Germany is .‘.ay, however, hut that the time i.
living in the north a t present a n r
New York. N. Y.. Mny -IO. Col. 'prohibitive and Kanf6rd is Rood
m ,r' of Seminolo county. It means he fa n n e d out for lumbering and about to .make another peacts offer, here for e\xry farmer to do hi* best.
/mid,
a|| of you•
R..GM.veIt
t o d itehn&lt; enrolled 180,000 (,noUBh for h| m. M r. MaxWcIl s a y s
roud building, receiving the prevail­ in conjunction with her allies.He cun render the country "no higher
ing wag'e rail’s. The first detachservice than to "m ake two blades of ’men. excltirive of officers, all of Ihcin j lh„ t Nlirfolk j, n busy place a t
lie i.i [ preaont uVd the sailors und m arines
»ment of Gcrmipi* will be sent there
Copenhagen (via L o n d o n M a y 9. gruss grow where one grew before.” exempt from conscription.
l!cd ('roes Announcement*.
prepared to rend the first dtachment crowtl th'L, rity at all times. He sa w
-—
A
«pedal
dispatch
received
here
this
week.
!’• : ulur
meetings Thursduy of
to Europe within six weeks from Ike , t,vt.ral of the Sanford hoys the/w.
P ersistent rumors of German sub­ from Berlin says Dr. voh Botlimann!l w&lt;fck fl:30 p. m.
,
Vawtcr Not Gulli)
day Ahc ne . -ury authorization is some who are working at variooa
Hollxycg,
the
impr&gt;rinl
Ge/man
Chan­
marines
in
the
South
Atlantic
were
At the regular meeting of Che Hod
Christianshurg, Va.. May 9.
"toiled front Washington. If neces­
K‘‘ ** ‘S ociety T h u rsd ay afternoon, given additional rotor when it was cellor will answer a peace interpella­ Charles E. Vawter, former professor sary the entire cost of mobilising trades and in stores and only twxxw
Monday. of. physics at Virginia Polytechnic
Morris Speneer itiul Allan J o w »
‘. 2 , 0» It was announced by Dr. disclosed th at Government investi­ tion III lhe * Reichstag
nnd uquipping these men can lie really, wore the uniform of U ndo
The
dispatch
adds
that
the
lUichgating
agencies
are
running
down.a
S«ai. through a letter read by him
Institute wa.\ declared not guilty to­ met front* private fujid*.
.
Sanri’ i
*°m Mis* Hlch, secretary of the* port thut freighter* of th e American atag will adjourn in the middle of night of the murder of Stockton
May
hut
»&gt;ot
till
_»“
tum
n
ja*
■ mj'tir Uve .-i'Urpose-TxJsIng
•
“Jfth Florida 'C h a p te r, tlint the Teuns-Atlantic Company. Hying tin
*v ' wf(.r
on
mHrr)inB of sending troop’s * to France, an un­
igt *f7
r - Mason*
branch now
Awj/rif-*n Hour .(nuufr-asimiiiT.suvI'k** cuaromarjL. ^«H am «A aey--«A if^tions
to
leaving
the
government
unMnn;'
Sanford
Manoit*
jym
a tte n d ­
** * T' * f’^tfize'd as t h e Seminole B ra n c h to sea for undersea boats.
March 13. The jury wan out two limited amount of money _i i availing
the
School
of
im
t^
u
crio
n
In Or­
controlled
•
from
May
until
autum
n
;.hourj|
ani,
a
|,nlf
UIll|,
wccor(llnK
t0
side,
offers
to
date
rungiirg
from
'.
Branch including Geneva, Chulando
this
week
w
h
ert.
Maaonn
from
have
resulted
in
plan*
for
a
s
h
o
r
t
.
,)f
,l?s
,
MPmb
,
rs;
only
Dallpt
tunMI-*
trjdlvUTual
contributions
to
Ul .a. longwood, Altam onte'nnd
N’e ro Exodus North
many
parts
of
the,stall,
are
gathered
one*(font
a
group
of
itipltulislp
in
a
session
In
J
u
R
v
•_________
^
.
j
was
taken..
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T4
“
“
'
T
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•
r I’aoln, Lnko Mary nnd Lake ’ Richmond, V a , May 10. -James
Monroe.
.
.
.
souAliern city, pledging any sum up to give and receive the work in tho
W. Poe, president of the Colored
•
different degrees.
•
f ’*
Karl Srliullr Accepli’d
j As
„ D eputy Clerk Walters
. . . read* the t(&gt; uotlOOOO
j be ladles of the First Aid Class Citizens Patriotic League, has gath­
verdict
vawter
sprang
from
In*
chair
In any command lit- may ‘In* jicrKarl Schultz n home iroru A*1
”
. . .
m eet at the W om an’s ered statistics that show ".M1.'JMJI
. Band t'oiturtl Tuesday Night'
"* hU initted to ntise, Col. Roosevelt lui*
r,M‘m* S aturday. May 12, at negroes left the south during the luntu where he passed a fine exam. \ " ' il cU«'edt hi" u«*m1
(nation for his’ admission into tho “rm"’ ‘l ’ L. Jordan, tho only mem- no desire for higiier rank than that .
* J*- 111.
.
T he SnnfXrd H a n d will gtVo'
I&gt;ast eight months.
Giber classes will bo formed imPoo says that most of them sought navy and win sent home on account • b‘‘r of ' «wter s eoumud in th ^ court of the junior, brigadier, tlie other their, second cortcert in the hand
of the crowded condition of llltf room sapk mto his chair and sobbed. hrigardiers. as well a* the major- Htaud in the park inext Tuesday ,
"c.iuteiy and to fac|,i u t e niattcri; employment in northern "war"
'* requested tliat those wishing to plants, 73,000' going to 'Pennsyl­ training schools. Ho is subject to I M w’ Vnwt^r brok» down when a general commanding to come from' night. The program is given In th in ,
call nnd is now bn the pay foil of n ^ s p a p e r man telephoned her the tlie regular army. From the regular issue of The Herald. The, public Wu
. ro11 *°ni1 ‘heir namps to Mrs. W. vania alone.
•
,
*
.
army would also come &gt;Uy rolonel* cordially invjted to a tte n d tlhi’ con­
His many Sanford noWfl'
The number, leaving Georgia was Uncle Sum.
uu- ' i
Th?
r,tty CPnt!' re*
Peofooaor 'Vawtcr Issued the fol- of the volunteer regiments and many cert und note the progress of tho
, lr" *°r Gass entrance should also 48,879; South Carolina 27.5G0;.Flor­ friends will* watch his career as one
of tho staff olncers.
„
, hoys.
of tho first line of defense.
lowing stutement:
'
to Mrs. Morgan.
ida 10,892.
•l
The sanguinary bat tie between the
British and Germans for possession
of the village of Fresnoy goes on ap­
parently without abatement*. It is a
battle of desperation on the part of
the Germans, who s e e -in'tho loss of
tihe village a ‘double menace—the
placing in jeopardy of their entire
line north, especially the town of
Lena und its adjacent coalfields, nnd
a deeply projecting salient into their
lines whigh would 'virtually put the
British at the threshold of Camhrui.

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�:’h*. ^* K«ir*
H*
'AGE f u G

THE SANFORD HERALD

g The Theatres
In "T w enty Thousand leagues U n­
Greatest Achievement of Age
Tho greatest achievement in mo­ der t h t Sea." Fotrunately for the
tion pictures—the staging and p^fit-o picture Uncle Sam rclea»e«f the Still
graphing of an undersea drama has aona and the firamatization proceed­
been accomplished in the wonder ed with the combination of in v en ­
picture, "T w enty Thousand Leagues tive genius, artistry anti submarine
U nder the Sea." It is a stupendous maately th at has made the produc­
production Involving the gehius of tion a growing achievement of art.
Whch tho picture comes to the
the famous Williamson brothers
Lyric
Theatre an augmented or­
whose invention made the ^undcr-»
chestra
with a music score written
sea photography possible, and call­
especially
for the production will.
ing for th e S ftls tic support of the no
leas famous group of Stillson divers. roUqd out a finished and splendid
When the Universal Company do-’ performance that promises to eclipse
cided to produce this p ic tu re 'th e y apythung yet presented in motion
called in the Williamsons to deter­ pictures. Lyric T heatre Thursday,
mine whether It would be possiblo t May, ,10th. .
dram atise the story without omittinir *- anv of the action.
These
.

See the Question Solved in
the Selznick ProductionClara Kimball Young in
• '•’* *

away from u barn door nnd hit it
with a revolver.
ME. Murrshall
proved they were wrong.
He did
hit i t —three* times out of five.
Lyric Wednesday.
Gladys Was Glad
- Gladys Hulette, the Thanhouser
sta r was glad when "Prudence, thq
Pirate," a Pathe Gold Rooster play,
produced t&gt;y Thanhouser to he
shown at the Lyric T heatre tonight
was. finished, ahd-she could gut-back
into everyday clothes.
In " P ru ­
dence" she weurs overalls, a pirate’s
costume, u bathing suit and .takes a
turn as urting us hutler in the lat­
ter’s uniform.
Miss Hulette, however, never was
ns troubled over her quaint costumes
as much as was Pnnthus. the ugliest
pup in the world, who ib almost a
stur in the picture, P anthus never
could figure out the reason for all
these changes and was constantly
bewildered at what he considered
the utterly foolish things hia mi&gt;tresa did.

LYRIC
THEATRE
I'slhr I'rrarnl*
\ alkrirn
•llaronrw*

Palhr I’ rracnl*
fsUdja lla irllr In

'Prudence
The Pirate
also a l.onesome l.ukc
•Comedy

Mr*. Vtrnon Ctillr

In “ Patna”

J tiles Verne’s 20,000
Leagues Under (he Sea.

Positively the Greatest Pirturc of
it kind cVer shown.

Price 25 Cents lo all
i

r —

—

•FRIDAY •

SATURDAY

Um t litaiI*
|'rr«&lt; nls Allrr
In

A Good Three
Heel Feature
A Good One
Reel Corned)*
and Two Reels
of Ihe

"Darkest
Russia"
al-o a ( hrislie
Comedy

Valkyricn | Haro ness DeW ilz] be­
lieves th at beauty culture should be
taught in ufl the schools nnd that
the United States government should
hold contests to select the most
beautiful girl &gt;» the country.
Valkyrien. who is soon to be seen
here at the Lytic Theatre in "H id­
den Valley." n I’alhe Gold Rooster
play, produced by ThanhouHer, was
a famous dnftref In Denmark, her
native land.
There she won the
Government Contest mid wus ac*
acclaimed the most classically beau­
tiful maiden in Denmark. '
"The girls of the United States
are beautiful.” she suys, " b u t they

"Purple Musk"

Coming Monday, May 11
T h e ( i r v a l c s t of all
C 'nnicdians

R o se a u ArhucklO in
*lT h e B u tciicr B oy"
Uoniing-r-Sarah Iternhardt in
• Mothers of francc”

Paramount
PROGRAM
TUESDAY--Metro presents Malicl. Taliuf rro in
, v9Cheiienlcwle!l
.
WKDNEHJlAY Blue Ilird presents Dorothy I’hjllips in "The Girl in the Checkerod Coat”
., .
THURSDAY -Clara Kimball Young In "The Com­
mon LAw" in fi Superb Acts. Matinee. :t:|ii ad*
* mi'wiun to &amp; 15c. Evening 7 admission 10 &amp; 2oc.
FRIDAY - Paramount presents Marie Uoro in
"H .utts Desire" .
COMING Mine. Nuzimova in "War Ilri.bV*
M a tin e e D a ily ul 3 : 1.*

EVENING 7:00 _
Prices 10 and 25 Cents

MATINEE 3:15
Prices 10 and 15 Cents

Dy P. A. MITCHEL

Jean Dufour find Edouard Doyer
when tho great European war broke
out were lntlmato friends. One of their,
girl companions, Clochcttc lairrabce,
liad received a declaration of lore frfitn
each, but neither tnnn knew of tho oth­
er's proposal, nor did Clochetto tell
thdui or make any difference tu her
treatment of them from what It had
been. Tho truth Is that both theso
declarations were made shortly before
tho young men marched away in the
same regiment to meet tho German In­
vasion.
.
•
In tho battle of tho Marne Royer waa
severely wounded nnd was sent homo
to recover. Clochetto nursed him, but
showed only the sympathy of n friend.
8ho also revealed snob solicitude for
Dufour that Iloycr knew she hud given
him her heart. Ho recovered from his
wqund and befuro ho returned told tier
that ho knew she loved tits friend.
Then she admitted that such was tho
case, hut charged him uot to communi­
cate It to Jcnn.
"For," she said, "If Jean Is killed and
my marrying you will add to your com­
fort I will do s a “
Edounrd shook his head mournfully,
hut said nothing.
It did not occur to Clochetto that sho
had given Doyer a reason to wUli for
his friend's dentil. Did such a wish
thrust Itself unhidden Into Hover's
breast? Such n thought might come to
any one under similar clrciimsiuiices.
Dufoiir was ten years older than
Iloyer. They hnd been plnymntes, mid
Dufour'* superior nge nnd streufctb
caused him to look upon his friend as
something to lie protected, though
Iloyer seemed perfectly able and will­
ing to take rare of hltnsvlf. This feel­
ing of un older for a younger brother
clung to Jcnn In the war., nnd If there
was any exposure til'd led from one or
the other Jean Insisted upoh tieiirlug
tt Not thill Edounrd assented &lt;" this
Indeed lie &lt;1til what lie eniild lo de­
feat Ids friend lints from favoring him.
Gladys Hulette Here Again
One day u comrade In passing from
' Glndytr Hulette, who made gucli a an nd\am ed treucli to one In tho rear
hit in "The Shine Girl,” is to be was felled.by a bullet liefore he reachsvuii-in another Put he- G old-lfnustrr e d - Iris-goaf— .Irrm nnd Edounrd twit ft
play’ produced by- Thanhouser. It' started to bring him-In. Jcnn ordered
Edouard back. Kdntianl rebelled nnd
is called "Prudence, the Pirate.!* ami ao fiercely that.Ills friend waa attrprlaManager Latte of the Lyric Theatre ed Until went lo the rescue, and for
announces that
lie will produce it a wonder liollt returned unharmed
tonight.
&gt; , wlOi the wounded mnn. though they
‘‘ Prudence. the Pirate" is dedi­ carried him through a Storm of bul­
• '
cated. io all those who sometime lets.
Jcnn
Piffonr
was
puzzled
ns to the
iyr other In their everyday existence
cntise of Ills friend having becomo so
have wished th a t they were pirnnrs. liftrsli with-Mm nt Ills haying desired
It is a. story of un amusl ng ItlrU .to nsqiimu Ihe risk of bringing lu the
\sliteli almost .ri's u lts • in a tragedy wounded limn. 11 wns the lint time
.atui the end of tho picture has a- (Jt£ Edminnl had ever protested with Irritntldii against being lints favored. Hut
cided thrill.
Gladys llulv'ttcr began her stage Edouard volunteered ho explanation,
career.nt the im m ature age of three. nnd Jean naked for none. Neverthe­
less from that time there wus some­
A tiny part in u tiny piny required thing unexplained, between them, .the
her to run ucross Uie stage. She wa first of Its kind, for up to Hint time
o winsome that the audience np- the relntlcn lietween them hud been
plutided. Little Miss Hulette liked that of older mid younger brother.
th a t applause. It helped her lo d*'tine day tins Ccrnuua* made mi ontiije to*mhke the stage her profos- slnught upon a certain position d«fending Vcnlnn. For nwhllo trench
.-iuti.
bot­
\ f t e r thnt sin w..s one of the fT&gt;vi • lighting was nbundoneit and
tle was in the open. The regiment to
tots with Du Wolf Hopper in " W iiii J, which the two friends lielonged wns
T h e n she played* child parts with much scattered. but Jean, ever solicit­
B e rth a Kallch in "The Krrutzer ous for tils friend, kept lilm In sight,
8 o n a tu " attd with Nuzimova in and lu I lino the two found themselves
" T h y Doll’s House." She was altm In what, before a destructive lire hnd
th* original Tyltyl in t h e ’New T h e ­ robin! |t of Its trees, wns n forest.
atre production of " T h e Illut* Bird.” Edouard hnd gone lu ndvnnco of Ids
comrades, mid Jenn went to bring him
Her first motion picture engage^ bnck.' lu Ibis wny Infill had been left
merit was with Edison. She prqved UU.UgUjFaJ.grouq*b 'A'b«w d i q a .quOilug
’itv r w o r t h a n «l. n f t e r •*.
for them lo do.’ but bide behind what
the Vitagraph. she wus signed by wns left of some tree that had been
Eli will Tliiiliiiouser.
Though she shot nw«y above. . Jean chose n |og
has been acting f o r . the motion pic­ nnd Edouard a stump.
Ture camera for nearly eight years, ( A small party of Germans came to
occupy the ground. • The officer com­
she is still n mere child.
,
manding them wns heard to say:.,"I
•She is an excellent swimmer uttd a &gt;saw u I'rviirhnSnn duck rieor here. "*«•
diirlne hiirsewiimun. Her halve man- I must find him lieforo wo move on
Show no quarter."
Edouard arose nnd begnu to fire nt
tho squad, ilefo.ro Jeqn could realize
■ Conceit
•
, the situation- Ills friend fell, riddled
"Is tie conceited?" “Very. TI1 hot nt
timer, tie even wonders how heaven Is
getting along without him."—Detroit
Free Press.

oftilH frleud7took it up and carrledlt
Same Old Stuff.
Into tho French lines.
A letter from u Ruhyloiilnn master
Jean was at n loss to understand to hlN servant 2.200 years before
why Edouard had not wnltcd until the Christ, has been Inundated'at the Uni­
Germans found him. Tho more ho versity of Pennsylvania. An accurate
thought of Edouard's net tho more ho report of Us contents has nut yet
was puzzled. At tho samo tlrno tho rcuchod this office, hut this Is the tenor
words of tho German officer that there of It: "My Good,Man: Owing loth*
wns ono mnn to bo found would coiao present high prices In raw materials,
up In Jean's mind to suggest that nnd luridentnlly the consequent ex­
Edouard had sacrificed himself thst panses of operation. II Is luii&gt;o**lhle
Jpan might escape.
nt present to give you the Increase la
8ome months after this Jean Dufour salary you n*k*-*l for. l&gt;o-m&gt;t des{edr.
w nf so haaty wonnd(Kf~nrto m cipirtf' however. Good service never goes untato him for further serrlco nnd was rewu riled.—The llifss."
sent homel
.
* -.
Me recounted to Clochetto tho cir­
Startling Preference.
cumstances attending Edouard's death.
Forrest laid just started to school
It was not until a fter Jean, and and won shy toward Ills teacher, so she
Clochetto were mnrrlcd that sh« re­ selected a lesson about a dog and en­
vealed to her husband the rcmnrknhlo ! deavored to get some expression from
sacrlflco hW friend bad tnndo for him him. She talked about the dog lu the
and her. Not until then did Jean know picture, told him Hint she liked n hi*,
that had Edouard relum ed Instead of curly, black dog heat, mid theh asked
.Tenn bo wquhl have possessed Clo what kind of dog he liked best. .She
chctto.
wnn considerably surprised when he
There Is nothing more sacred with answered, "Green ones.'*
Jean nnd Clochetto Ditfour than the
memory of Edounrd Royer Jenn find
Japanese Claim Credit for Fan.
marked the place whore Edouard's
Japan takes credit for the folding
body was hurled, nnd together tho hU«hand nnd wife mndo a pllgrlmago to fan. The original kind was of the
/ho spot and removed tho body to a palm-leuf variety—mi oval or round
placo near their home whero they could shape which could led be folded. Hut
Jiipmi conceived Hie bleu. Just when
keep tho grnss green.
or bow nobody knows, of fastening
Imlf a circle of paper on a frame
KANSAS TO RAISE REGIMENT made of sticks fastened together at
one end—mid the collapsible fun re­
Frsd Clarke, E a -P i r a t s Manager, W ill sulted- Enlist W ith . Natives.

" If It cmnes to the tytago where Uncle
How "Rubbers",Were Produced.
Sum need* us fellows from Kansas,
"Rubbers." us American- Inrr
then 1*11 In* lliele with a regiment of mimed them, wen- the Invention ”l
rough riijer-i frniti Kansan." announced Charles Goodyear, father of the man
Fred Clarke, former mmiager of the who helped produce the Goodyear "cl
Pintles. "I am not mui'li of a military machine. In lMfi.'t It was found thn*
mail, mid I don't Uuoiy much about India rubber, dissolved In iiiris/ntim'army doing*.. That's .till- wny wo are mid mixed with lampblack, would glvi
out In Kansas— never had much occa­ n waterproof surface to leather Hut
sion to figure lu su-h things. Hut I've the leather so treated v. iis -ul,J,-el t&gt;*
this much to'-o.v that all Kansans ure iilino-pliere cliatig* - bent *:oi- og it I*
right with the government any way it melt mid cold to erttek. Mr. GoAdyent
_H 9
*
•
goes.
.•
litIxorl sulphur wills the other minMr. Clarke added that .w hen the time Idiiatioti mol pivobieed riildai.
comes to raise the regiment lie will
take a personal hand In bringing In (he
Many Olrds Imported.
recruits, who. of course, will include
'• depiiltl.ii o&lt; • igrlellitlll’i
himself. •
•

,

The Orange In Spain.

It Is conslderi'd a very henltbful
thing lo eat an fining** before break­
fast. Itfit who etiii eat un orange well?
One must go It* Mputii io
Him done.
T he seiiorlta c m - oil th e rind with bet
silver knife: lio n , liultlnc Iter fork In­
to the |ieele*l frui.t. .she del itches every
morsel with her p&lt; rly teeth tmd con­
tinue- to eat the olnllge vvllhollt bis­
lug n drop ol the ImH'c a n d lays down
Hie core vv.tb tl„ A&gt;rk still in it*—Ex-

i .M*i ,.cri,i!ls muuiiilly lot
tloti of birds: the numb* r &lt;
HN1 jiiimimbs to ul.oiit otsii
limy iim iT.iksi birds arriv
• day.

Cbllcge Days Not Watt* •
your college education I «-n ol
miy prnetlenl value Jo youT* "Votl k*'1
it Inis! ir It wasn't for my experience
lit track'athletics I'd have b&gt; leav*ItomR five mltiuleti earlier every-morn*
lug III order to eatel'i ihe 7 :•**&gt;" r, pfic*l
the commuter.—Mlclilgim Awgwati.
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M a rlh a Phillip*

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Lot 9 l l l o r k I I T ie r 11
L o t I t l llo r k I I T ier I I
Lot* 10 , II a n d 12 Block

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George Hall

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Lot*-l a n d 2 Block 13 T i r r
l.ot 5 Block 13 T ie r 9
Lot fl B l o r k I t T i e r 3
L ot 9 l llo r k 14 T i r r I
Lot IB Blork 14 T i e r 6
Lot fi Ul&lt;*ck I t T i e r 9All B lo ck I N T ie r 1 1
All Block 2 N T ie r I I
All B lock 3N T ie r 11
A I Block 3 N . T ie r I I
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H ' i u l N U Lot 7 Block Y
Lot 8 Black V
l . o |, 7 Block 6 T ie r A
l.m fi Block fl T ie r C.
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T J. William*
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J F l.alng
Mr* M. tV. Lovell

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•Mra. A nna llo y r e

Beg 15 ch N a n d . 26.80 ch "E
ol 8 VV r o r ___________ _ 31
ru n 8 10 r h E 11.34 r h
to Ity N E l y along a a m e
13.20 r h W 18 66 r b ____
Bag 2261 It W a n d 710 It 8
of N E t o r _______________ 35
r u n E 462 ft 8 210- ft
W 607.30 ft N t h l y t o .

W. P. I.i a vilt

aylor

Till* Slla* at T o l n l.a kr* a* Becot'drd In Plat llo ak No,
Kacorda
l.c.i, I l o IS I n c . ..... .......... ........
,
David K. S h e a r e r
l « t * 16 t o 36 In c .
___
David K. S h e a r r r
Lot*. 4 2e ., 43.
*.i, 44.
**, 45,
ID, **
46. IT. 48,
___ * _ _______ _
49, 60 . * I - a n d 32
ffavld K. S h e a r e r
lent* 66 t o 68 Inc.
* ____ .
David K. S h e a rer
Lol* 72, 73 n o d 71
, .
David K, S hearer
L ot. 106, I I I a n d 112
Unknown
Lot 7 6 — .................... . . .
Jfa v id K. S h e a r e r .
I.ol* 78 l o 105 Inc a n d ll&gt;7 t o
-110 Inc a n d 111 t o 119
in clu siv e _______
Davpl K v S h e a r e r

HtVl* o l N W ' , ol N E ' , i n d
*
B H of S K G of N W ' ,
of N E W artrb N *, nf W
J* o f H W ' i ol N E ' *
a n d N ‘ i * o f N K ' t of
H W 'r of N E ' f .
■ ,3.1
B egSE aorof N tV ,
I ____S I 3;l
r u n N 30 r h lu Ity w i y
alo n g H rid e ol a am e
12.35 ch H 10.16 ch t f
4 ch K IK.15 r h K 16.28
c b to Leg
l lr g 12 eh N a n d 3 r h AV of
HE cor
________________ 34
l l u n N Hi ch W 2 ch
H 10 ch E t ch ________
Beg 6 cb tV a n d 12.80 nh N
•’
of HE eor
_ J
34
ru n N 1C ch F! 2 ch 8
10 ch W 2 c h ________ _
Beg 20 feet N of SF! r o r of *
e
Lot 46 in N ew lipa a la
ru n N 5 ch E 10 c h 8
6 ch W 10 r h _______....
34
Bag 796.62 ft W a n d 19" ft H
of NF! c o r ________________ 35
r u n S 4 7 0 ft W 196 It
N 470 ft E 185 fl ______
Bag 190 ft S a n d 1360.62 ft
W of N E cor
35
ru n tv 9 2 1 , ft s 470 ft
l. . . - - r A M M i M S l f i t t , * r . _
D r g 36.10 c b E ol 8 W cor ___ _
35
Hun W 16 ch N 16 ch
E 7.12 r h 8 ID ch E
11.34 r h t o B y HW ly
. along W aide t o b e g ___ __
Bag 36.40 r h F! o l HW cor ______ 35
ru n W 15 c h N 16 r h
E 7.12 r h . H 10 c h E
I L 3 4 ch t o Hy B Wly
along W a id e t o b f g ___

lla tlia P .'L ra v itt

aa U e t o r d e d In Plat Book No. I. P a g a a 104. N o m i n a l , f V u.
______ __ _____________ 1 ___ *___ W. J. M rllrlib

A. D. t happrtP a S u b P l n a i o n «l lllork* f j . I.
; ... ,
.*&gt; H
■ r"r1a,ln
J e_•*
*” * n *&gt;» Hut
I t r r a r d r d In I’lal Itaok N a. I. P a g e 71
l e &lt;'**■
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H r ft*, itj»
Lot 3 Block G ......... .... ..........;______
K. P I’hiliip,
leOtit 8 , 9 anil It) Block »7
W . M. Clarke
Lot* 15 tr, a n d 17 l l l o r k G
t
M a u d e A. Lake
Lota IS a n d 19, l llo r k ti .
A. J. Bi lan, T r ittc*
L ota 41 a n d 42 Block G. ___
N ! » of K 100 It ol L o t 4ii
W o rk J ........... ...................
ota ,»■
8 2 ,. «.i
61 aim
and d
61i Block
k
......
21.34 iL‘"i*
11 tor 1, n
Irfit 64 Block K .
___
_
J
N 15 ft of Lot 61 Block K ..........
j
1h
N ub P it P l a n of S o u t h S a n f o r d . S a n f o r d G r o a t , am
P a g r 91. S e m in o le C ounty It, cord*
L ot 6 Block A
____ _________
L o t 0 Block A............... .
____ _
Lota I I a n d 12 Block A ________
U t 13 Block A .................. .
Lot 15 l llo r k A
....... 7
'
.
.
B 4&lt;Tft L o l M B o c k 14............7
1
N l i o f I.ol 19 B l o c k 'C.
* „ w
,
L o t 21 Block B ________ ■ /
.»
J
FR .rlda L a n d St C o l o n r a l l o n C om pany a l i d ' * Addition
In F la t Hook No. | , p a g e 73. S r m l n o l a C
U t 4
L ata 6. 7 . H a n d 11
L ot 18....._________
Lot 43
Lot* S I, 65 a n d SO
Lot 65

Alive K. Itoliblni

It. I&gt;. C o u lte r

chain* '
Beg at N W cor nl N K ' j
ru n E 12 ch S 20 r b to
It ol W of 8 A* I. E By
' W ly
along
B of
tV
7 5-10 ch N 29 d e g w
10.96 rh lo W l in e of
N E !» ul *aid * a rtlo n tV
,
10 r h . S 11 .In r h t o ft
of W of S A 1. E lt&gt;
N E l y along *ame 21 ch*
S 11 deg F) 8 ch to a p t
in lake S 61 deg W to a
po in t 30 ch* W nf E Ifnr
of Sac. and 10 ch* N of S
line of h ' K ' i S 10 ch
tV t o StV Yor of N W ' *
N
t o N tV cor of Sac
K t o Beg a n d to-g at
StV cor of Sec
.
....
r u n Fi I r h N 16 ch
K 21 ch S I I d e g W 16
ch Fi in pi | 5 rod# tV
. ol SF'. c**r of S t V 1, N
51 rod* Fi 14 rod* to Fl
* I in* nf „S W *i N 11 rod*
W 20 rod* N Ifl rod* W
70 rod* N MO rod* t o N
. line of S t V * , . tV 70 rod*,
to N W car of StV ’4 S
40 ch*. E 1 ch lo bag

I ^ o n a r d Baylock

G. W. S m i t h

Rrro rd a
4 29

I l*t ul K Shmrrr
J i*, r I K . Sheurar

Bag S E cor of SW T, of SE }i
r u n tV 10 ch, N (5 ch
E | 0 r h S 15 ch
Beg 16.01 ch li ol l | S»C. po»l
on N Baa ol . ... ............. ..
ru tf S 11.98 ch K 9.25
Ch N 11.96 r h W 9 25
chain*
.....
_____
Hkg 10.40 r h V. of StV cor _
r u n E 12.58 c h . N 8.69

Shield* Itraor
Flora T h o m a a

T h e T o w n o f H a nford a* I t r r o r d r d In Plat llonk No I on P a g c a 36 to Cl
111. 113, Mb a n d I IT, S e m in o le C o u n t y Barord*
All Block I . T W I I
.
Sa n fo rd M lg. Co.
AH Block I, T ie r " u *
_____ _
G. W. S m i t h ____
All l l'o r k I. T i e r 20, Hack
•
fi*. V . S m i t h
.

I *a vid. K. S h e a r e r
Bay,Id K. S hearer
"
V F ‘.
All N tt
ol SW
lyin g E of
\t line of Sartlord &lt;*rant
an S 1 1 M. Gartruda A , e.
flew* 660 It. fl and W by 792
fl N and S in SE forll
All Irvaanfoyil G r a n t
l lr g NK rn r
B u n S 80 chc W 30 rh*
N '16 rh*. W | 0 ch*. S
*
2 1* t h . W 10 rh* H
1 1 1 , t h W. 6 a h to W
lin e «f S a n f n id G r a n t
N 24 dag E alo n g G r a n t
liiie 72 ch*, E 4.68 ch
N 16 d a g E 17.55 rh
to N line nf See* K lo

R e b e c c a WiDon

I). G. Wagrict
C. T htlpot Hrtlra

Maeld K. S hearer
I lat id K. Shearer

ul

43. S e m in o le C ounty Kacorda
W. T. H e l d * __________
38.15
C. II. D i n g t a __ . j ______
45.04
C. II. P i n g i a . l __________
4.91
II. J . H olly ............... ....... - 1.P8
P. C. KlelttfU . . . . . ____
1.88
T. L-- W o o d r u f f ........ ....
7.15
I . P a g e 17, S e m in o l e Co. Itrro id *
A. J . B olin.
. J _____ __
5.81
A. Ilolln . . . ___ .
fi.2S
It. E. 11illy aril
_ ; _
0.05
W. F. U n v i l l _
7.15

L o t 7 .................. ........
M a r k h a m P a r k l l e l g h l a a* I t a r o r d a d In Plat Book No. I, P age
L ota 3 a n d I, lilc c k

M. M . S m l lh 'a a T h l c d S u b P i t . a* R e c o r d e d In Plat Book
'age 98, S e m in o le Caunly
Itcrordo
L ota S a n d 4
_ _
Mra. Alice Hhahley
9.39
Lola S a n d 6, b a r k 't a x IJMS
Mra. Alice S h a n l e y
9. 3 s
S a n f o r d Fa rr a a* t t r r o r d r d In IMal llouk I
Lot 6 , Blork I
........ . .1

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30

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bf N W t * . ._
,mt- * 3 6
19 ao
5
116 fl ol l eg 310 71 a of
NK cor ol
N W ),
of
,
N WU' .„ ............. ..................... 36 19 30
Itu n 8 210 It K 210 f t
N 210 f t \V 2 1 0 f t ___ _
|
lloyd'a S u b P I , U l a n a* I t r r o r d r d In Plat Book I

S a b D liU lo n of S r e lln n * a* Recorded In P la t llouk No. I, I'
S e m in o le County lle r e r d a
Hd 2 . . ---------- --------------19
II T . Kendweil
---------------T ropica Bank of Hanford
(Lock 30
E lm er F. K ritb. . _____
U n k n o w n . . . . ..... .
of .Biock 4 8 ........... ............ ........
W. IL Pell ______ ____
o f Block 46 b a r k tax

A a ro n Jln k ln a

Amt T u n

U nk n o w n ,.,.,
U nknow n
.
J. E . Crown *
P I&gt;. Da* I,
T , J . Millar
T . J . Millar.
Falla Maarltt
l i a r par Jankin*

90 ft ol U t 17

30

N

S m l lh 'a

, ol S W i,
ol SIV i ,

Beg N W eor of E t * of N W M
. o l H y '4 of N W l i ..........
36
H u n 8 J 3 0 ft E 21'4 ft N
330 ft W 261 f L _______
N J i ol bag 10
cb S a n d JO
It W of l* HE poat o n
K boundary
_____ 36
H u n W 4 1 5 /ft N 100 It
fi 415 ft S 100 f t ____2

OW NER

L ot X &lt;'*** E I IT ( t )
W 366 4*10 It of L ot 4
W Vi ol L ot • _________
K
of Lot 5
( . o r I ____ _ _

\t cur
r u n K 2U0 ft S l o lino
t&gt;atwprn
a o rv ay a il
and
iib * u r v r y r d land in
W ly to W bour.dr.ry i f
S a c .. ._____ _________
Ileum E 60 f t of W I*"' ft
a n d lass t h a t p a r t aold
, to T ah a rh J
K rnl F O ornff
Reg 600 ft E of N IV r n r of
Lot t
r u n N to Sac line E UK!
ft S t o N line l.ot I tV
100 ft to beg
lie f 1231 ft E ol StV aor of
Lot I .
•
r u n W 20.1 ft N t o |,t
on m e a n d e r line of Lot
1 E t o pt N tlf beg S to
be'g ()p« r o a d )
Beg N’K ror Lol t
r u n tV 2u* |r to pt „(
beg t l.en r* N In Sec
line tV I Oil ft S t o N
.trie Lot I E l o o ft
Clifford Bell
Bag 866 ft W a n d J I 3 5 ft N ofSE ror
r u n tV 785 ff N M TO ft
8 E ly t o hag r , , ..
T P. ConprOptt
llcg SE cor
r u n N 20 ch tV 5 ch S
20 r h E 5 ch
F'red F' Iio rn cr
Beg 5 r h tV of SE ror
r u n N 20 r h W 5 ch 8
20 ch E 5 ch
Gao, E. Chappel
Ileg RE cor Lot I l l o l d t n Beal
E » la te
IV ,
A dd
lo
S a n fo rd
r u n NKIy p a r a l lr l w ith
S a n f o r d G r a n t line t o tV
line |,o t 5 nl Ft. A I’a r e ' i
Sub
|) i v
S W ly
w ith
Grant
lin e
to
C elery
a ve tV t o pt S id bug
N .t o beg ...
.
Beg HE. r n r laiil 1 II utilen Ural
tFl*t*le
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f*..
1
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Co. a A d d . .to_
S a 'nfurl
,
30
• ru n N E I j , parallel a it I.
S a n f o r d G r a n t line t o tV
line l.o t 5 ol Fl. A. P a r a ’*
_ H ub 4&gt;iv KW ly wrfttr r t r a n i ------line t o C e le r y ' a v e W , t o
U n k n o w n , h n r k tnxra
pt S r f beg N to b "g .
for 1913 ________
Beg HE r o r Lot 1 H olden I t ,a t
.K a l a to C o ’» A dd t o Sart........
r u a -NKIy
___
, parallel w ith
Sa n fo rd G r a n t l i r e t o \V
-line I.ol 5 nl Fi. a . P a c e ’*
S u b l&gt;iv 8 W ly with G r a n t
line l o Celeiy a v e tV l o
U n k n o w n -*
nl S of Ileg N t o beg . .
h a r k l a x 1914
llrg HE cor Lol 1 H olden Heal
FNtate C'o&gt; A d d l o Han, lord
.
r u n * N Fily p a r r He! w i t h
Sanford* G r a n t line t o IV
‘
line Lot 6 t,f E . A.
I’aee'a S u b Div f l f r l y w i t h
G r a n t line t o C a le f y a v e
W t o p t H of b r g N t o b a g
Bag on N aide U nion a ve 2 6 u
ft E of NF! pt of I n i e - t a c t io n Union a n d C h a p ­
m a n Ave* N e a v r - A d d .
r u n N t h l y 1 n F! line of
Leffla 'a H a n d t o
Lake
M o n r o e Lily a long a h e r e
lo W line of-V illa Shoun.
p r o p e r l y HWly alo n g W
line of aam e t o U n ion
a v e t t 'l y a long N aide of
*ame t o beg
____,
tV ' j of Bag StV cor of N W U
r u n N 5.27 r h E 9.41 ah
D M 6 1 Ity S K I y o n 8
ride of a a m e t o F! line of
S a n f o r d .G rant 8 with
G r a n t line- t o H fine o t
N W S -------------- .... .
tV to b e g
. v.
Beg a t in le r a e r tln n of Fl Kne of
Hanfnrd G r a n t w ith tV
line of
_ ■|
,-un N 13.65 r h E ‘ 8.08
c h t o F! llna nt Hanford
(Irani H 26. d r g W w ith
■aid G r a n t line t o beg
-Be** N 2.C7 acra*i
AH N E U of S W ' t K of O r la n d n
■nd M e l o n v ll l e a \ e r i a d
He** 8 8 5-10 chain*) a n d
N W 'i
ol S B l i
Meta
beg S W cor r u n N 8 5-10
r h E fl ch S 8 5-10 ch
W fi c h) a n d S W ' , „f
.'91 '
“ 'b * 'b . ^ H * v m * y r f
» y , T n S e c 17. T p 19. If 31, a a l l r r o r d e d In Pfal Book No. I. Pagi
f'o u n ly I t c c a r d a
, •
, * '
A 8. P a c k a r d , . —
U n k n o w n ....—
^
M . L. Plem ly.—
Lot 22
Dann Early , .
U f a 26 a n d 2fi
*
,
N o r m a n Roberta. .
U t * '25 a n d 2 fi
N o r m a n Robert*
( l i l t t a l e * 1916
Lot* 2 7 ,2 8 , 30. 43. 4 t a n d 18 .
A.TI. P a c k a r d
j nt* 49 a n d 50
• A. 8 . P a c k ard .
U l * 55, 5«. 57 a n d 58
A. 8 . P a c k a r d —
U t * 63, Ct, 65, 66, G9 and 69
•
. A. S. P a c k ard . . . . .
l o t 7 0 --------- -------------J.__
It. A. H e ld .........—
U l * 81. 82 a n d 8 3 ........... ............
' •
W. Hrlgf*________
U t a 87, 89 a nd 89
- * A, 8 . P a c k ard
Lpt* 93, 94 95, 96. 07. 9 » ,'i
a n d 100 . ________ _
A. 8 . P a c k ard
U t a 101, 102, 109, l o t . 10
106 . 107 a n d 1 I 0 _
A. S. P a c k a r d - - —
L ota 111, 112, 113 a n d M 4
I
H e n ry It. Hamlllow.

(Continued on Page 7)

16.44
Seralo.
•}8.iS
7S.S3
Pa te f»

�THE SANFORD HERALD

RMjrescntatives o( British Do

minions to Sit With Lloyd
George’s Advisers.

i PAGE NINE

thr flotil nmill's containing n prepon­
derant portion-of their best imiulinml
imil not wont to hnvo u gay, a real
say, In,determining the use to which
they nre to lie put? Th'nt-seenis to us
nu lui|H&gt;H«j|)|i&gt; and undemocratic propo­
sition.
■ * b-TP I" Iho present we have shout*
dered practically atone responsibility
for the policy of the war. We now
wish to know ilint In our measures for
prosecuting the war i» a flnlsh. In our
negotiations for peace and In the prob­
lems arising from the war and n.Mow­
ing Its close We 'shall he carrying out
a |s)llcy agreed to Jiy the representa­
tives of the entire empire, sitting to­
gether in plenary council.
"Tilings can never he the same
after the war ns before It. Five de­
mocracies, all parts of one empire, can­
not shell their Mood and spend their
treasure with a heroism and disregard

own**
of S B
H R ',
ru n N
I . 't i r h

m r of S W H of
. .
I li* rh W 1* U * 8
K IS | k ,
•
,

Hernando Danidt
lUrk Tax It'IS .

t

21

M*•

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r e c o r d e d In I'lal II,...h So
Nr minul
llrrv rd a
H. II. M cC all
Mr* 8. M cC hc cnc y
If. II. McCall

I.til s pluck A
l.nl 12 lllock
I.UI I block II

A l r t a n d r l a nr IMIcdo a* l l n r d r d r d l a f l a t Hook No
l o t t! block A
Lot I Ilint k II .

Krrarda
1.60

I&gt; Cage IS, S e m in o l e ' ('
J . 0 , Jc lk s l i r a
,
fM«r. I . o t .

O.SH

K rc ord*

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.
cor B lack b r u n R 147.18
,
It N 12 &lt;lrc W P 6 .3 | ft
. 8 &lt;2 d r f W | no. st* ft I
block tl
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..... .
it a \ i . r - . i i
I - . * i . n .i 2 m o c k .
________________j i ; ii: u t c i b r ~ r ~
l.rlr A n i l f f s i i i 'i Aihlilltin in f i t |r«lo a* R r m r d r t f In I'lal Itoo k No
. # .. ,
. r
&lt; o u n l, R r r o r d n

hot. a. I and 5

J II. Juncr

1 h . e p *■*
*

T . L. t u a hlng'a Addllli n lo f l t l r d o a*) l l r c a r d c d In I’lal b o o k No. J
I.ot 2 Me*. * „ i p 12 by* !0t» / ,
&lt;
on F aide* ami l.u l .1
and K « , ■ ill.n l &amp;
.
- .
J. M. Jcr.ro
W b o o n '. Addition lo O » l r d o a* R e c o r d e d ln » l'l a l book No. I. | ' » (P
K 15 It U l 2 and all hot a
M l r m l l n , to b y . and*’
•to re liuildinc ' l o a it Li ii
30 It N uf N t v cor cf

22.40
62.65

I’a g r If

jj

, .Nrmlno

« rran la

ljlt an
ml,dinf.l,laCk A ~ *
30 block h
M i d w a y Iti Nnc. In. T*. 21. II.

J. IF Jon«

____

- .
Unknown
31. a . f l c r o r d r d In I'lal b o o k No. I. | ' , e, l a •Scmlncl*
.
Courtly llr c o r d *
. '"! n
t ’h u . A m lrtK iii
___
•
C h a r. A l.d rf.o n . ,,,, i
,
* t "
Hack T u IDI5
J o h n J . F r a n ’* kd d l'io n to O t l c d u ' a a I f r r a r i i r d In I'lal b o o k No. 2. J 'o e r S2
&lt;*. &gt;7 , n 'l t H »lo«k I,
&lt; ouhly H c f a r d a ^
^

chi
, ot N K *, ol M V ' t
, ot N I P , ol 8W.f*

William M. Hughea, Premier of Auatralla. . ,
nf cost Jieyotul nil prnLse and In n cum­
inon cause without cstithli*hlng ii milly
such ns never existed until now."
Allhough the itrlilsh empire now
presents u united front to the Teutons
stuli a spirit of union has not always
marked Its history.
War hns united the erpplre; first,
the Doer struggle, and, second, thu
present titanic conflict.
' *

Ointral Jan Christian Smut*.
■t the wnrld-glrdllng empire an orftMiathiu of pe rs cun.reu) co-operu0 &amp;tel the full development uf Itrlt*
“* ‘trragth W attained,
Will Sit In Council.
.. l|* ltr,‘ ihe men y b o wUi alt In
" t a n n i n g council:
F"f Great Britain :* David* Lloyd
prvtulvr; Austin Chamber InIn,
•^Tvtary „f state for India; Walter
’• Ling, secretary of state for the
Wonirs.

Habit of Health.
Tn acquire the liahlt of lienlth It Is
necessary to cultivate the huhtt of ex­
pecting u. t'liltlvuie. too, Hit- liahlt
of cheerfulness in your dully occupulinn, of optimism in your dally reflec­
tions, of tirhanlly townnl others, and
consideration for their rights ns well
as extenuation for their fttlltires. I

Most Precious Thirlg.
Sweet Is lln* destiny of all' lr«ule\
whether of the brows or of (In* mind.
&lt;!od never allowed.any man to do untillog. Mow miserable Is the condition
of those men which spend the time ns
If It were given them, and not lent; us
If hours were waste rmillirns and such
ns Should to *or I*•• iii‘eoiii|te&lt;l for: as It
Were Object Wesson*.
b e l i e v e w o s h o u l d In- h •■it I th y In b o d y ,
Hod would
this for a good hill o.
The two wars were object lessons glad In heart, and aspiring in spirit.—* reckoning ULshop Hull.
for the provincial Londoners. In this Unity.
war more than a million fine soldiers
have already left tliclr In lines to fight
Fault-F'nder's Folly.
for their king In France, In East AfHe who seeks only for fuulls sees
rlca, In Mesopotamia. In Egypt and on nothing else, and will he so fully con­
the Gallipoli peninsula. On the latter scious of the faults of others [tint he
spot they died by the ten .thousand In will lie at fault himself.
n hopeless attempt to take Impregna­
ble positions.
. The caliber of th e ’ colonial leaders
who will come here Is not Inferior to
Economy Can Be Carried Too Far.
that of the ltrltlsh leaders with whom
It d o e s n ' t p a y t o s a v e a p e n n y a t
they will confer. Perhaps the strong-1
(tie e x p e n s e « f s e v e r a l p e n n ie s ' w o r t h
est and most Interesting personality
o f t i m e a n d e lT o rl
HI e c o u o m } Is n o t
among them Is Premier Hughes of Aus­
econom y
N o i u e *»f It c o s t s m o r e t h a n
tralia.
It Is w o r t h .
When, lie visited Engl am) for the
first time a year ago he Impressed Eng­
(4OntitiufNl from par**
lishmen deeply.
I ml T«tr* A r*ihU
Hughes-w eighs less than 100 pounds,
A« rr*
has chronic dyspepsia,, and shows
rnanir
1 1 «4 SK *4
about ten times as nitieh energy ns an N
s i; 'I of sw t
ordinary "00-pound man In fall health. SI. *4 .4 S I *4 t | r .» ||,
N
am i S
7*D 5 tr li K Ail it
He storied life as' an Itinerant *
tVinSWnir)
schoolmaster In Australia, carrying a Ii. ar 3-42
rh s ..l N W cut i*l
&gt;
r . \ ..I m m ,
pack about the country and teaching
Mil* S H i . « l» I: 7.'.*5 r h
frimllitrsiiion'H children.
Then he (
N '1&amp;*M r h \V 7*15 rh
*4 .SF. '4
S W ' 4 ilr#«
opened up a Utile general Btore near S U
let* S W *4 »
the wharves In Sydney, heentiip tie- S 4 i f ( tN&gt; ul*1lift
N L &gt;( ol h |. ,
«4 S K ' . ar.sl N\ ' . «4
qunlntcd with the dock laborers anil M \
S I : 1, ..1 N F 1, arm W ,
headed the trades ntiloii movement.
uf N i l ! 14 *»f h i ! *| a m t
f i ' , .tF S W 11 'of N F ! ,
He rose, rapidly to he a Labor member
K’ F ' f . u t S K ' t t.f Mi: I,
of thi' assembly of New South Wales, S W 1, nl M B ', a n d S ' , r.l
ol tfEJi
P ti kno » n
then a member of the Australian rout- lli'.Tit!8KJ4
cor , . .
tiionwenlth parliament, then minister _____ rutt.AV_i.iU~
rh
ESiSttrlt S 1« rh
J. T. Ni aton
of external nfrntrB, ntlfl HRally premier Nli't llnt'NW'ti
Itulil. II. l i a a k l i * . '
. '
In the first Lahot cabinet the nnthm HI . - I w .
O o n t i M t T o r e 4’o.
Film A. I'ar.:
N l.!, U N R t,
had ever known. , *
Mi.o d e 1- M el'alllttn
N F 't olHW, nf S W ,
M i r o n - L M c l'a llu m
NF',
nf
SW
of
SW
,
Some of the Other*.
Hark T u ItU .
Premier Musury of New* Zealand Is
Uitktiu*kti
..I NW
.
. . . ___
t l K W h (IMS . t o rh R
an Irishman born, who went lo (he
anil W liy 11.04 ch N &amp; 8
Antipodes when 'six years old. and
M i"), A Warlnw
In N W r u r »l H 'y )
1.. J. Harlow
..I
NW
dI N R E
was engaged in farming before tunn­
L J . Ilarlnir
o t N W a ’o f N R ' i
ing to statesmanship.
Mark T n 1’, 't I
1.. J. l U r l u w
General ‘ Smuts was one of lln* best
iih
' ll-irk T a * 1915
Doer leaders in the war against Great
t ie l d c n r n d l li i y l. l * a* 1!rr*irdrd In Flat Hunk Nu
, l '» * r 14. 8 r n i l n « l r l u llrcnid*
%
,63
I lllncfe 15
F, lta&lt;mu**i&gt;n'
Itrltuln 17 years ago. Today, he Is mio l^it
J, (i. Mt | ‘.unm It. •
l.ut 19 IMuck 19
,
of King George’s*most loyal itnd etter- Rut a I unit 2 llloik 15
-, ■ ■
* It, F. lit* nr-e'it a n . •

* * * * * Africa; Gen, Jim Chrls' tum* (serving. Ita place of I*re*
LottU-llotiin).
I. '/ Gstuoiu: Premier Sir Robert
1 r.Vw Zealand: Premier Wnilttm
jiawey,
fi* IhKh'r,llT" : 1&gt;n'lnll‘r William MorTwo members of the
7 oiftcll, one a l l l u t l u ...... otto „

li t lh litora ls

.

rni t t t *5ttnrl1 w111 'l'*nl with nil gen*
Vrvj . f r ,
“ "fllrtF represent:!Sir Robert Borden, Premier of Canada.
i" ra,,,,1bers of the war
*
#
Uut .ti
I'fap'me to arrange
getlc subjects—a wonilerful tribute in
*»’l L . "lV'.r?&lt; " f I'rs r i m port a nee the conciliatory ability*of the Itrlilsh
Mt n ^ ^ f i e e t l n ' g H .
empire.
Premier Dotlia, /o r whom lie K a
m ew .
1,10
r °f ,e Wnr.'o r the nego- suhstltuts at the Imperial council table.
hwatl,,, , r heuco w ill tie excluded Is also a former famous Doer lender.
VB, of
"r lts imthorlty. There Dothu cannot come to London, partly
r*chr"'' ,,L* fit!me*tic questions because he Is engrossed with a greut
I*141* ^r* |t^.?frt *'f the empire must achetne to solve, the annoying race
*mwjj|i
f- Hfi(*h domestic mat* problem In South Africa by laying out
?“r n,ll&gt; reservation. Rut certain territories where the black men
^ *o to yr-i ‘'U rvi‘rythlng else ab&amp;ll will he In control and barring the ne­
^ s,k'
Ihe table,
groes from participation In public af­
*Toc ,, t n t | lle d to ' a S a y .
fairs In certain other districts.
*•** tutkm^, &lt; *ublN,*e Hint our overHe also does, not desire to leave beL i u r a i s e a n d 1 p l a c e i n enu^o fils wife Is gravely 111*

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fi'1 council will consider was
E,.'i rl&gt; !' l!,," l by Premier Lloyd
"1 u ftinerncut to the Auxlru“ ‘r*al Cable servlco, u news
1 '■ la which tlie lending AnU,
" Kl'ilt"T6 are member*; lie

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All t h e land* dhacrtlu-.l tn iti r forrgninic lying a m i tiring in t h r county of Sotnlnola
a n d r 'a u - o f , Florida.
,
'
^ Whr*fp t h i wont " T o w n * h i p " or a M i r r t i a l i n n thrr&lt;J*4 occui* it *hatl ) » held t o rnaan
T iiw na hip *ouih of Tatlalia***-*'' a r d where th*- word " R i n g * '" ol a ti h t a t i a l io n t h u r r f o r
occur* it Vhatl lie h d d t o m ean Range c as t ol T a l L h a 'a a * .
J N O . 1). J I N K I N S .
7l-Tuo*-5ic
.
T a x C ollecto r St minute C o u n t y ,

�r

_,

ind agents'’ .for tho damnable stuff
ao long as aaloona run and the law
docs not forbid. Let the legislature
R. J. HOLLY. Editor ;
• W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager proceed.—F t. Pierce .News.
All right, Bro.'Glenn, but we ob­
—
n—|—- i i — j 11 n —n------- PubUabed Em? Tj«—&lt;Ur u t Friday
ject to the legislature making ao
many regulations for tho freo press
It Is about time tho free press was
a c B o ra in to N p r ic e , in a d v a n c e
Yogulating "tho legislature.
ON
T E A S . ......... .............................
.t u r n
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ON
T
H
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l a i n m o n t h * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *11
Editor Bob Holly of tHe'Sanford
I tfe* n«r br r*irtar $tao r*«
la
Herald called upon us last "week,
A t n a n m 20*. P « ‘Alaatb
•I* la A l ' » n M l * U« M il* l l O f l « while in f&gt;fo city - intending Elks*
convt-ntion. ho and Secretary Mar­
A i H «a a iM 1 »— Mall Malt** A0***1 J J U
lowe of t h e , Board of Trade taking
ISOS. at Iba Paaumra al Monfwd. Florid*.
I'n J n jltl af Martb »«d. ISTt.
in the city together. Hob is alwayii
O t t o la llarald lladdlef
Tel »»»••• No. IS* welcome, whether wearing the royal
purple or should he dcigb to wear a
wig.—Orlando Sentinel.
: -~ o r -

THE SANFORD HERALD

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

* * t_

XXX

hla Paola groire whjeh Is one of the
prettiest in this great section until
ill health forced him to leave for the
hospital several weeks ago. Accom­
panied. by his devoted wife he fought
n bravo fight a gainst bodily ills and
sustained by -the tru e Christian forti­
tude Mr. Buchunan was Kopcful to
the lost that he would be spared Tor
the year* to come. * ;

WAITING IS WASTEING
• The man who waits until all things are proved, has only experience
,
,
* ' mI
to sliow for his patience. Why waste your life.
■

*

*

His death takes from our midst
^[The proof of saving is iff-doihg it.—NOW—We are hero at yum
one of pur best citizens nml one who
wn* beloved for his m any good traits
service.
and his upright and honest charac­
ter and Christian principles.
He X
was a, member of tho Presbyterian
church and the funeral services will
he conducted today a t the late residen­
i t
ce at Paola, Rev. Brownlee of the Prcsbyterinn church, assisted by Rev.*D— — y f WANT YOUR BUSINESS,
avidson of the Congregational church
conducting the.funora! services. The
P E R K IN S FOIL G O V E R N O R
II. R. STEVENS
r . M. HAND
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
&gt; 0. L. TAYLOR
Hon. James W. Perkins of Dr- interment will bo m ade at th e Paola
R- R. OFAS
I’rMWtfll
C«ihi«r
A»»‘l Ctthiti
Land. was the Democratic prim ary cemetery and he will be laid to rest
V k - l W d .1 Fi L WOODRUFF Vic*.Pr*tid«nl
nominee for judge of the Seventh in sight of the orange trees and tho
judicial circuit; on Monday Gov. murmuring pines of his adopted
Cntts sent to the senato the nomina­ country that he loved ao well.
The sympathy of th e community
tion of James E. Alexander, nlso of
ix x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x j
goes
out to the wife and only.sur­
Dcl.and for this office. " J im " Per­
kins is one of the best equipped viving member of th e family in the
Fancy but Simpler Cucumber I’lcklcs remove seed. To thj,* amount allow
judges in Florida. He is a ^Demo­ hour of bereavement. .
Tributes to the Departed.
Thiu*p may lie mnde sweet nr from three to*six large onions and
crat among, democrats, a thorough­
Obituary nolle,h,
Au.iralhn
sour, for suur form omitting the mix sweet green
poppers; Peppers pers are often, I.n.1% |v,„,. ltlK u, *'
bred "cracker" statesman and one CUKE PIKLES AND* RELISHES
B la k e -F n mphcll is a modest m an.
sugar. Whsh and wipe gently and are sometimes quite omitted . Chop Coin pull Ii'll by poetic tributes I,
in whom the peop.e of his district
(»nck neatly in a crock, adding six fine; mix well a nd' R t fitand'.nll night parted. These* tributes i 1j
After all that puhliclty-ant! notoriety
have every confidence. His turning Can Celery and O ther Information
Hlake mnintaltiH a silent tongue in
small red peppers or pieces of large in salt water, allowing three table tumble Into awkwardness, i,H, ^
down by the present governor of
That Is Vnluahle
ones.. In a kettle heat- together a spoonfuls of salt to a quart of .water. qilnt. s us . hllttlplon in
his retirement •"somewhere in Ala­
Florida, or rather the ignoring of tho.
In boiling pickles In vinegar use it half pint of salt with each gallon *of In th e morning drain thoroughly; I'rose tribute tu t!u*«. w«.nU* -u.
bama."
expressed will.of tho people of the good enamel saucepan, or.stoneware
t!,'. a f t * * '----- O-----vinegar used, adding spices rule add a cupful of sugar, a half cupful' U. Ini'* iiist passed j„t,0
Seventh circuit, will makes " Jim " vessel or unglgzed oarthornw'are and
righty-flve. For some iiimuiIim
follows
ntid
:i
tablihquionfu!
of
of
grated
horseradish
if
to
lie
hud.
a*
P r e p a i d flesN appeal from the Or- Perkins the nejet governor of Florida.
store in • stoneware or glass. In powdered alum or lump size of* it is an im provem ent and safeguard. belli la failing lieullll. tun ur.rli,- a
, landn Sentinel say* "Save* your Floridians will hardly stand for the
Inst few • days, *lm app'r. .u lira jj,
stirring use a wooden, sliver or horn hickoVy nit about one’ half ounce . | Add two
/vTublospoonfuls
each grave In Idips nml *|
bottles." Well, brother Glenn, un­ repudiation-of men whom the--J)em—
spoon. Also be very careful about When at boiling point ptmr 6vcr the while mustard and celery
der the present ruling we will only ocratic party |ia* named for respon­
- , | "B'-oiIU* 'Mu* o | u , .»,*,. i j ’.. jvijfc*
the vinegar used.
M any commer­ pickles and cover clow*, . weighting j Cover with T old vinegar and seal, j
,
hnoc one b o ttle -a month but you are sible office and the.a p p o in tm e n t in­
cial vinegars contain acids that in them down if nt*ce**ary to keep on- •
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...
welcome to th at one if it wilt do you stead of those whose most conspicu­
To Can-Celery
• . Vort, Libre
time soften picklle*.
f(eating too der the vinegar. If possible to get
any.good.
,rVer* m ,rc"’(fr.,
,
irJk
ous fitness lies'in the fact th a t they long in vinegar will also soften
Select firm stalks and see that
horseradish, freAh or dried, ad
------&lt;)_ _ _ &gt;
;a
wort* partir.au
friends of tho ap- pickles and too strong brine. The
there are no blemishes.
Cut in l&gt;eenil&gt;e of n« f r ,.-it.-m
m
at
linv*
goti-iTtiiiii
pi*
tii
intlait
Italy
pint
Alt J i m :a:xturv.—-yw-A-tn—n—dengt hs~ 'pnTPTnbI~aTfd p ic k 'ln c.i n-.
Editor McCormack of lhr Ntiwnrj- pointing (lower, and tli'cir ‘appoint- method . uf luiug—gtaiwi—
rrfluiej
•fnocrnl publish'
puhlixh&gt;&gt; a plrasiqg | incut s made... as t w t - i w v i ii i- n t - n f - T horseradish with pickles to give color cool spot and let -land three d a y s .! Exhaust five m i n u t e s . f n i k nm* n-td Is by no lie'IIf- '*t|,*i 1 M
nee Democrat
wnitc :ibii,.*i , i, .1, |,
------picture "TTb his t rorTt page of fpinu [jpditfi'til debt.
For Governor of and life is 'not always prttet n ,ihl&lt;* * Ifn n drain off vinegar: re heal t *» one half h"iir-..
•b iii i *. mill Mill.,n i., ,(i(l
l"*iling p'lint mid again pour upon * hopped
Juine* \\ I r1. 1r»- Flerida
'fine Fuw a nee burn* amt luiron* Florida in
Celcr) I’irkle. wi.h Mas.' lc I XJIliqil,-. Il»e.| u|,.,l
Na-1 urtjlim b al e s , how­
Repot-.il tiii*. plaeiri;;'
Might now wi* put in niir or,Or for of Did.and. 'I’liat i- niir ticket: bow ever are often possible to get and the pickles.
lard
‘‘l er* lilil e" 111 | Iii . J,,, .
;iie (lieklcs at the thrill (louring, in
a Suwance ham. lint, Mur aiuf tin rn ilii. ymi like it.' I’lilMka New i.
Cui
into
small
pieces three doyen •■'Ill AltolllNle*. 'H.. l;e| ,
too lii Ijp give life and prevent mold.
Ik- jars in which they are tu be stalks of celery, two heads of 'cab­ plcli* metricnl frceiloin
All righi. Mi!! and let us make it
is no slate law
against a ham
We have iii Florida wild,, prickly
month or «»nr*&lt; i* there?
I'.itl* and Antl-(*afts and figlit if gherkins which make an excellent kept.
bage. n
dozen each of red
however, n* the u k *i ole.
in "the new pm-try.’
nut on that litter. We will find out
A bit of horseradish root for each p o p p e d one liulf hours.
- U
- pickle.
The name " g h erk in " has
VVe understand that the war tax in the-next four years as to Whether been ndopted commercially to desig­ jar is a g'ooil thing tii add before Chopped
Celery Pickle, with Mu#
Wt Have.
will hit th e owners of automobiles. u real man Is wanted as our chief nate small cucumber piektv* hut it fastening down ltd.
• tnrd
It. J. S. wim|* in kii-i
kill
For
the.
spires
for
ffflf)
Now if ul| owners of cars were rich executive or a fanatic.
small
properly belting* to th e wild spb
Cut ini', small pieces three tin - &lt;*vi*r nml iii.- | .,'«&gt;|.i,• « i ; .
. —- 0 —
• ■• r j*i tj
the idea would not he so bad, luit
pickle*
use
one
minie
eu.'li
,,f
w
Idle
tropical cucumber.
stalk* of i'fiery, two head* of eab- bed. f ur rf-Hrr; i*i,.
many poor men ow o uulnmohlh * and I
and black mustard seed. juniper huge, a
PEN \I.T V tIF .I’o l ' l I AMITY
dozen each of
red
slumber; **h&lt;» u.-x.r c l ll- ill I
A small am mnt &lt;f alum may be bt rrics to •'&lt;' tin if at d ru g store* or
arc forced &lt;* have them m i hr
Th** .liuimul waitN to Or p atriot...
peppers,
twelve
-large
onion*.
I'*,*
who never cut, but illuc ; "bn mu
business tind I" pluii*a a lax of live ’ lt wul.t * t"
( huntable, and ll used with pi kies to help m en-ping mail order houses . with a half nun re also whole tw enty four small onions, drink, luit Indulge; who m uriAlk.H
or ten dollars on those tars would be want* to be fair and uerommudut- them but, where sold,' pickles in of celery seed, allspice and cinnamon Hcald, the* peppers invinegnr, then converse; who i ever rend I H I.| r n - v l
which alum is used must be so
a burden.
The Floridn delegation ing to a
but there is* a limit bebm!s or stick cinnamon
and a place these with t h e other ingredient# w ho never buy, but purclui*c, und rt
in congress will be asked to vote yond which human endeavor cannot marked. Alum is not to be recom­ dessertspoonful If cloves, with six in nn cart hern j a r
with alternate never get sh'U. but-become ill?—CS
mended as a general tiling but in
uguinsl this tux.
extend.
small onions.
A blade of m&amp;co' layers of salt. Pqt a heavy weight cliumll Enquirer.
this climate a little seems essential
The American Red Cross appeals
added is kliked by many.
oll t,,p arid let stand three day*. t h nn
anti where used ns given will be
For swei't pirkles use three ru(W. thoroughly drain. F'or thi dressing
Now that so many of t h e ’‘railroad to u* fur space.
• South France.
fills of sugar, for each gallon of vin­
Tho Belgian Relief Commission a p ­ harmless..
men jire enlisting in the naval arm
n r nil pur:* &gt;*t I'riiuc, |&gt;i rlmp* ik
If possible use whole spices; place egar five cupfuls arc sometime* used mix one half pound of ground mus­
of tlm service a* machinists The peal* to, Us for space.
tard, one halt (dm s a la d .or olive oil, Kline* country I* tin* iun*t tntirci
The Department of Agricult urc in a small bag, boil with thi* vinegar for very sweet pickle* .
Herald woyld tike to know if these
one half pint sugar, oune half ounce Klines itself, with It-) Mom:iii
and remove before placing pirkles in
Mixed pickles may lie bought but earn of powdered ginger, maec ami theater, still* •u*«*«l fur eirfu
men will be givdn their present posi­ appeals to us for space.
... i
arc not a* satisfactory.
The War Department appeals to jars.
tions should they return here after
white mustard seeds and a table- nml bull tlcbt*. It* **M:il*.&gt;ti
This W’ill prevent darkening or dis­
otherwise
n
perfectl.v
|»te*»-n«l
the war. - These boys itrr pntrintlc. us for Space.
spoonful of" tumeric. Mix this thor­
Slircti Pickled Cucumbers
coloring.
nii'l rent ur.v temple, nml It* lieBBri
**
enough to quit job* to assist the
Select encumbers not too large so oughly through the drained veget - 1■p i rib’ll s, is a eburming ptmv i» wj
The Navy Department appeals to
Cucumbers In Brine
givernment in time of need and us for space.
th a t the seed are, not prominent. allies And add enough boiling vine­
Cucumbers are sometimes for con­ These, when opened are much like gar to cover. Set aside in a cool in. though dusty ivln-n tin* miai
surely the railroad companies will
blows.
The American
Relief
Clearing
venience put down in brine un­ fresh sliced cucumbers.
recognize this fact and do what, all House appeals to us for space.
In the place for a week, then fill up gla s
cooked.
Where this is done use
other hfg corporations are doing,
morning peel and slice thin the &lt;u- jars with it, adding vinegar aA nec­
The Children's Home Society of
rainwater or soft lake wa^er. The
viz, give the men their jobs after
Florida appeals to us for space. •
MifnWs, sprinkling salt over them essary to fill q u i t e full. Seal,
rub* for making pickle brine is to add
the war U &lt;&gt;ver. Will they do it?
C. M, Berry,
The churches appeal to us for
in one taiilespoonful to two quarts
() salt
to
fresh
water
until
an
egg
that
County Agent,
fpaeo.
.
of cucumbers, a n d'lot stand all day.
is fresh enough to sink to the bottom
One million, three hundred thous­
Score* 'of • individuals and organi­
In the evening place in a cheese
and Germans have perished in the zation* not na tiled above appeal to ill fresh water will ri*V to the top cloth iiag to drain till morning.
SOLDIER nOY DIES
in the brine.. Pickles 'may remain
war ts the statement made by Jo­ us for sp a re .
Then add for each quart of cucum-'
t h e u n iV er y a T /
seph Friedrich Naunann.'form erly a
We would like to uccimimodate in brim* for months but. they should tiers" n tablespoonful curb of black On Guard ul Drawbridge Fred Wit5ttapf«deuf
SpKwaUr P rtx k ty
be
examined
once
in
awhile.
When
conservative member of the Reich­ all, hut the burden is heavier than
mustard? chopped onion and celery
. lock Dies of Convulsions
'ready
to
use
put
in
fresh
water
over
stag in a recent lecture on the "in ­ we mm hear. ' Fof charitable and
seed, with one third Cupful of sugar,
Serving his country na a mf*nilM-r
fluence of tiu&gt; war on population."
.
JU L E S VERNE! I
patriotic purposes the Journal has night. If pickles have been in brine and nlum size of n pea. Cover with of the F'irsl Florida Regiment Co. F.,
Bartow Record.
gixren away not less than $500 worth ii long lime .the freshening process boiling vinegar and let stand* till of Jacksonville, guarding the drawT h a t’s all wrong—all wrong. Urn of space in the past three or four will have to lie repeated till the next day when drain out the cucum­ bridge a t Monroo. Frj.-d Witiiftk—of
gallemore. The daily papers killed months. Every t ilumn of type in cucumbers are of satisfactory tat t \ b ers "EnthTllnee In jar*; re-Heat the Jacksonville died at the office- of Dr.
-■f off niort- thwn a _ milliua—th e r-fifid- t his - p a fPP' rta'fi" us •’nearly f*J .00. The* fertile may lie" made of-lith e ? hot vinegar, pour upon the cucumber Steven., yesti-rilav of conviddon*.
or cold .water but should be cold
munth of th e. war.
When we devote it in iff her than ad­
slices und seal.
Wit lock
w as. a member of the
when the cucumbers tut* put in.
------- 0 -----vertising, news, .editorial, or timely
U N K R ^ S i
Chopped Pickle Pirallilly
Keep pick'll** in brine in ns dry and
squad guarding tin* bridge and on
There are men In Seminole county discussion of E'urrent topics, the
Chop twejve
large • cucumbers Sunday afternoon failed to‘ answer
MOOUCCO AT A COSF t*criDI«»
cool a spot ns possible.
HALF A HIUION DOHA** ABB
th at are deriving the benefit* of the Journal Printing Company pays the
'
seeded
and
peeled
four
quarts
niaumiNo
more than two team
the
mess
call.
Upon
search
for
him
G ather the cucumbers, being sure
good work accomplished by the San­ bill -pays it just us surely as if it
AM THE MAKING.
green
tomatoes,
two
quarts
ripe
ho.
was
found
nbpiit
a
mile
from
the
SEE—
T
he
death
grapple ■lietwt«l
ford Board of Trade and. yet they handed out I lie ertst acro ss the coun­ (but they are free from blemish and
tomatoes, six large sweet green pep­ camp liuving what appeared to lie
giant oclopuT and pr.nl dirffcl
cut
them
with
a
bit
of
th
e
stem
left.
have never paid a nickel into the ter.
(T h e only motion (ilctuie of it*I
pers, six -large sweet ’ red pepper#, epileptic fits. Dr. Slovens was called
treasury. We would psk them to
The Journal will continue to" give Wash them gently. The b e tte r way
kind in tho w orld) Ahowing_**|
three
tiny
hot
peppers,
three
tiny
to
a
tte
n
d
him
and
gave
him
some
octo p u i and a man in ferocio«*|
come forward and help us to cut freely of &gt;t.i space, but cannot ac­ is to wipe first with a d a m p and tjien
battle »o the ocean's bnllom.
Drain and dry. hot peppers, six large onions and medicine'. Thri stricken man grew
down that increase in freight rates commodate -tlb It is but * human with a dry d o th .
TS* inirt- fm-cril i »ht» n •J '
two head uf cabbage. Sprfttkfu well worse and Dr. Steven* brought him ■EE—
it* v*r u&gt; ih- «*«&gt;• »aoi -i n i ™vi
th a t will [all heavily upon all those .nature that each imftvidmsl or or­ theh pack in the vessel in which
SEE—TS* But* MllWIfl",
*!”j •'**'1
to
Sanford
to
his
office
and
had
two
with
salt
and
let
stand
over
night.
uuic« rat !»■ •• Ut» i&gt;.;. t— **f |
who ship stuff from this state, ft ganization ful's that its appeal is the they nre to stand and pour the brine
utlM
iB
B
n
tniiun
on
nurses
for
him
hut
he
never
regained
In
the
morning
drain,
squeezing
in
a
ItlTu* if th* r*rth.
Even over them. A Wooilun beg or other
will get you before*you know it and most 'pressing and worthy.
cheesecloth hag its dry as possible. conscousncs*
and died yejtorday
UNDER-SEA PHOTOORAPHV
then it will he too lute to wake up to though it. offend, som e'of these tip- wood receptacle is the best thing to
MADE POSSIBLE OV THE
Add spices u* given foe Fancy Cu­ afternoon.
the importance »f the work now be­ p'-iili must be refused, and I hi* ex­ hohl pickles of brine type. Stone
WILUAMION INVENTIOK&amp;
cumber Pickle*, with two pounds of
Deceased
lived
near
Monroe
last
jars
may
also
be
u
s
e
d
..
Be
sure,
that
ing done by the Hoard and the serre- planation is made in a* desperate ef­
sugar and one half gallon of vinegar year and hnd nn a u n t residing there
fort to give as little offense as pos­ the cucumbers are all covered by
tary.
If and was known in this vicinity. He
the Unne. To avoid danger place and boil twenty-five minutes.
sible.- Daytona Journal.
1
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• —' - - 0 —*—
more
vinegar
is
necessary
to
cover,
came here about a week ago with
a plate or 'other heavy dish that
The Hi raid has started the ball
•
the d e ta c h m e n t under. Lieutenant
will rover t h e . inner surface o f ’the heat ami add.
Death of W. H, Hucliattnn
~~ rolling for a better lighting system
Kitchen und the rem ains were taken
William H. Buchanan died at the receptacle a n d 'weight it down with
Oil
Pickles
in Sanford and the installation of
ii
lirirk
or
other
heavy
object
which
residence of Mr*. R. I.. Jones last
Slice very thin fifty washed small to Jacksonville today in charge of
the first White Way post in this city
is
not
metal.
•
Sunday morning after an illness of
cucumber# and place in layers, al­ the Lieutenant and will he given a
is something in width, this paper
several
months.
Mr.
Buchanan
had
Plain Cucumber Pickles, Sweet nml ternating with salt, in a deep dish or burial with military honor#.
takes considerable pride. The post
stomach
•
trouble
and
for
the
past
Sour
This is the first death of a soldier
bowl; cover with water; add a piece
was not placed in front of this of­
few months had been receiving
in
this stato during the present war
Cut
the
cucumbers*
carefully
in
of
alum
size
of
a
hazel
nut
and
let
fice for the adulation of the public,
treatm ent at the sanitarium near the morning; wash and wipe then stand over night. In the morning with Germany and brings to mind
however, but for their benefit. Wo
Orlando but rami' to Sanford last place in' a stone jnr with a half pint remove carefully by hand and drain the fact th at in war the soldier hoyswant every business man in Sanford
week to be under the care of Dr. of salt for each gallon; pour upon well. Place in a stone jar the per­ do not always die from bullets but
to see the White Way post and then
let stand manent receptacle und pour over in many different ways and our sym ­
order one just like it and make the i'uleston and with Mrs. Buchanan them boiling water and
took rooms in the Jones home .in till next morning. For sweet pickles them a mixture containing a half pathy
goes out to those who are
White Way on each side of First
street and on other streets. And this city to he near the physician. drain from the brine and place in pint of salad oil, a quart of cold virf- sorrowing for the yopnc mar* who
However, the insidious disease had ,g( ass jars.
Make a syrup of twp f&amp;AA
white;-rawfariL- riMPfesflfo wttriRW'nf cfirfoSAanfinil
the aldermen are urged to see the
made such Inroads t h a t ' its ‘ inuren ,|V
(uarts
of
vinegar,
two
pounds
of
seed,
one
half
cupful
of black. mus­ gave up his life just as much in ser­
post and to make arrangements for
could not be stopped and he breath­ brown sugar, one tenspqonful each tard seed and a taiilespoonful of vice us those who will go to the
a White Way on the take shore
ed hii\ last on .Sunday morning.
of cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, celery seed. Stir tnlH through the trenches.
boulevard.;
William B. Buchanan came to this cayenne pepper and two table- pirkles and repeat every other day
They can thek be
To Keep Plant* Fre*h.
Hob Holly of the Sanford Herald, state from Scotland many years ugo spoonfuls of- white nrusturd seed. for a week.
Boil
twenty
minutes;
fill
th
e
jars
and
Tliere
Is a siinplr way to water Terns
but
arc
better
for
standing
longer.
and
was
among
the
pioneers
of
the
who has never a n d never expects to
and
llowers
whlcii will tie of Interest tu
seal.
These may he (diced in jars instead
accopt liquor advertisements, says Paula section, coming here in tho
SB
one
wlm
must
leave them for n time
early
days
and
engaging
in
tho
or­
of
a
crock
filling
‘
nearly
full
with
the
For sour pickles, omit su g a r untl
the Btatiy legislature has no business
whliopt cure. Take a washing tub and
ange
industry
and
by
thrift
and
en­
n/cumbers
then
pouring
in
the*
if
horseradish
is
to
he
had
su
b
stitu
te
regulating liquor advertising for the
place three or four bricks in It uud
newspapers. Certainly not for you terprise and hard work building up a a cupful of horseradish for ouch mixture. If still not full add vin­ put about two Inches of w afer In the
gallon of pickles for tho spices, add­ egar till quite full and sea*.
and I a n d some others, esteemed fine grove and home property.
tub. Place the llowers on tlieiio bricks
Cucumber Catsup Uncooked
ing for same -quantity a half -ounce
Freezes
and
other
disasters
did
not
and plnco tho tub v here they can get
Bob, but "th e p ress’without a con­
, Admission 25c To Al
Peel twelve large cucumbers and the morning sunshine.
science" will never cease being "sell- discourage him and he remainod at of alum or lum p equivalent to this.

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Club of the church.*' This service
will take the place of thc-regular
Sunday .evening sermon and will he
« given at 7:30 in tho evening.
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Mrs. A. K. Roesctter, Mrs. A. W. Red Gross had - its second meeting
■p i
For Sale—-Two milch rows at u
e ttr &lt;
Fitts, Mrs. !,. D. Hart, Mrs. S. 0 . after having formed tho permanent
A&gt;C£AS£0
bargain. ' See Mrs. T. J. Gjlfillan,
Chase, Miss Ethel Hickson, Mrs. F. organisation M onday-p. m. at 3:30,
rtir/ro/vs •
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ror l l t h and Laurel ave, San_________
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E. Uoumill.it. Miss Jessie Wheelur, April 30th.
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fort', Fla._________ _
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Miss A. .Takach. Mrs. A. T. UosA large number of its members
Llttie Happenings— Mention 11
Anolhcr Soldier
selter, Mr, Kent, Mrs. It. U. Wight, were present, others stayed away on
For Sale Ford touring car in goad
2; of M ailers in B r ie f Mr.1 and Mfs. Frank T a l b o tt .arc
Miss Charlotte Hand, Miss L. t'hif- account of tjie intense heat.
condition. E. J. Taylor, Ch'-ro Co’jr *
rejoicing over the arrival at thrir
Personal Item s of
tendon, 'Mrs. H, J. Wilson, Mrs. M. • Busjneait matters were attended to
bottling Works.
7'2-tf
home on Penth street Sunday after­
Interest
Minurik, Mrs. O. 0 . Chase, Mrs, G in order to huvo'-tbe Auxiliary in
noon iif n line baby Imy and their
Fur Sale Model
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Ov, riu .1
I. i.oucks, Mrs. It. F. Whitner, Sr., complete working' order by* tin* time
m an\ friends art* extending cnngrnttouring
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■i. MarMrs '**1’. M. Puh*slon,*..Mrs. t t\ D. I we
any v\"ri. sent us* •
‘iumtnsry of the Plontlrfff Small
til.it inns
pf&gt;
me
■tsh
iiford,
(iillen, Mrs. (.Jen. Herring. Mr. E. E
i hi- Woman’s H u h nffrri-d u- the
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Box
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Rrady, Mr«. It. J. Holly, Mr. Louis us«- .&gt;| th e i lu l, lio n s,- , - \ , r y t in y e x­
‘ Hurried Herald Readers
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Paint. Mrs. J. T. Rrady, Mrs. F. F. cept Friday, their club day—jiml Sat­
Ills Good Fortum* With
F o r sale Stock iu the Geo. IL
Roller, Mr. S. If. Candill, Mr. 1..N. urday, the library day.
His Frlenda Thereby
Fernald
lldw. Co. Apply Box N,’
Fred T. William* has been ,ac: Accident lo Engineer K. K. Foster Mult7.iT, Mrs. Moses, Mr. A, KnnEarns the Right- to he
The dub members have', planned *
i Sanford.
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Lucky Agliin"
tepted by the.w ar departm ent In the
at Orlando Yesterday
ner,- Mrs. H. Stevens, Mr. Broffie programs to lie on Red Cross work i
engineering corps and left tuduy for
The
report
of
an
accident
to
En­
Williams.
Miss
Elsie
Dunbar.
Mr.
F.
and have invited all the Red Cross'
t ■
and what
For Sale Garden hose, 25 ft. 5hi* station. Mr. Williams has been gineer L. . h . Foster yesterday* at Schwarts, Miss Relic Smith, Mr. S, Auxiliary members to be present at
Peters
Says
Is
So
ply,
guaranteed, garTlog hasp, com­
city engineer here for many years Orlando in which he lost one of his Benjamin, Mrs. C, „M. Berry, Mr. I, these meetings.
plete
wjth connection, $K75.
De­
,nd during the Spanish war « « legs shocked his ‘ many Sanford F. It Ivors, Mrs, F. A. Stones, Mr.
S O -A N D -SO told me that
The Auxiliary has received the use
liver parcel post • prepaid 15 cents
with the Michigan troops and saw friends where he has resided for Itungc, Mrs. Frank Campbell, Miss
aurh-nnd-such is tin* fasti and I
extra.
Heskett Stewart Fertilizer
service, therefore his acceptance by many years. It seems that lie was I. . F a r n s w o r t h , Mrs. Greene, Mrs. ef t w j sewing machines by the kind-!
want lo s&lt;s* u pnir of them,
Co., 7,81 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, .
says the man. We sold him a
the government was sure and cer­ making sorm--adjustment under the Kelly, Mrs. Sheridan, Mrs. John m-s-n of Mrs. R. W. Lawton, S r .,I
pair of shoes the tiin-st lip had
Fla.
'
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tain. That he will make n first engine while It was on the siding at Melscit. Mrs. Harry Wolfe, Dr. A. K. and Mrs. Polhill, and two sewing!
ever worn and the chances ate
tables
by
tin*
kindness
of
Mrs.
O,
P.
I
ft»M officer In the engineering crops Orlnmbf and i.ngijiccr Foster was Philips, Miss Lillian Booth, Mm. A.
that he’ll tell his friends about
For Sale— Houscfiold furniture,
goes without saying. And his many underneath, fixing It and gave the McDonald. Mr.' W.. Leffler. Mrs. T. Swope and ^Irs, 0 , G. Wolcott. I
them. One rather simple way
IT
bicycle
and Encyclopedia Brltnnof succeeding in the shfft* busTfriends here hope th a t he will come firemuli orders to back u p the en­ A. Brumlcy, Dr. N. dcV. Howard, With this belli we will bo able to do
iiicn. and iron Safe. SO!) Magnolia.
n great deal of work ut the Club
m*!". is to sell no tiling hut wellbark safe and sound when the war gine.
The fireman misunderstood Mrs. D. R. Brisson, Mrs. B. F.
leathemi
full-of-s&gt;-rvi-foot­
'
•
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■J)
tin* orders and went ahead with the Ezell. Mrs. L. R. Walker, Mm. House, and the ri*st of the work
is over.
wear we're succeeding. *
will
be
placed
in
fh?
homes
by
I
be
tv. M. Haynes, tho efficient busi­ result that Mr. Foster had his leg Henry Wight.
Mrs. A. M,* Leash,
For Sale Meat market with gro­
dist rihuting commit tee.
E. IL PETERS
ness manager, of tho Herald Printing cut olf just above the knee. The Mrs. C. I). Brumlcy, Mm. E. T .
ceries. (Jooil business. Owner sick.
The chairman .and about six of
Ibiols. Shoes and Slippers
Co. is taking lessons ut the M a so n s! following account of th,&gt; accident Wrigftl, -Mr. C. I». Brumley, Mrs.
Address "B argain," c-o Herald.
the ntcknhcrs of tin* Auxiliary went
School of Instruction at Orlando tliu ia from the Orlando 'Reporter-Star: Boyce Bell, Mrs. S. Averettc, Mnt.
tat
EAST
FIRST
STREET
. (18-tf
to Orlahjlo Tuesday night to hear
week and will make daily trips to th e
Attempting to kick a brake shoe F. W. Klint Wurth, Mrs. W. II. Miss Ruth Rich, chairman of the
For Sale or ‘ Kxcliange—New 6mctroplolis of Orange county.
.loose that had been sticking and g |v- Lverettc, Mrs. Tlmma- Adams, Mrs, North- Florida Chapter speak pn or
—
—
_
—
_
m
iiin
house and 2 lots. Well located, . ,
Mar^*
Jacobs,.
Mr.
Edwin
Jacons,
Until, further notice Mussoa’s -pool ing. bis fireman orders which .had
ganization work.
_ *
Sanford friend* when* she was k n o w n -Wil1 ,ru,l‘‘ t,,T form* Terms, if de- ._
will be open every afternoon at 1! been misunderstood, K. K.* Foster, Mr. Chas. Tv an tier, Mrs. L. Swan­
Voprs very truly,
by llto-e of pioneer dny-*. She was s*r1'^*
H)7-l. Sanford.
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o'clock except Tuesday's and-Fridays. engineer on' the southbound freight son, Mrs. Anna Walker. Atr. Billy
•
Oviedo Chapter.'
tin* mnthiT. of Mrs. .1. S. Moore of
had his leg so cl-iyled in' the local! Jacobs. Mr. L. P, McCuiler, Mrs.
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FOR KENT
Celery avenue. The following ac­
yards of the Atlantic-Coast i.jnc this Geo.* Peters, Mrs. Ir Davison, Mrs.
Capt. P- M. Elder,* tin* genial post­
Sweet Potato Silage
J , ■(’. Adams, Mr, 'Raym ond Key,
Tiirniahetl House for Rent — Reacount of &lt;the death *iind funerij i&lt;
master is confined to bis home with morning that •amputation of the leg
Sweet
potatoes were first put in frent the Orlando Reporter-Star:
M
Myefs,
Mr,.,J.
D,
Parker,
Mist
Isonaldo
price. Phone IL E. Tolar,
below
the
I.nee
was
tn'ce
i.try."
a fistula on ins back and after an
E . F i c h n p r . M r. E r n e s t M e t i s , M r s . our .potatoes were first put i)i_ our
T h e f u n e ra l of M rs, Joiftf*ph Bum- -H2- .Magnolia avenue.
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Tim
engineer
had
left
his
cab
in
operation is resting easy and hopes
full
of
1
!U
2
.
S
in
c
e’
th
at
Pi
rkins,
silo
in
I
In
F.
J.
Grier,
Mr.
Jlraston
b&gt;.
S
r.
w.:
.
!o'•!
thi.ifli-ru
-onfrom
to be attending-to Ids official duties order to rectify- the brake shoe.
For Ri-ut T h re u
Unfurnished
Mr f
H Din- i i 'to we It i\ I,. - pit 11i tig I i-»-tn m I h»- I •u in b i i • i del,, *• i m S o u th t )rG i\ ijig it a I i. k he . ,'|,..|
|,j( r... M 's. HeJiry It.-^
in a few days.
-i
Ply tit, Mr. F;i.*ter, I * lie* -ilo
em-li year.
■ *ange nviVu,*. Dr T H McCoon.-JI? [n,,,!1l ^ ,i,art.,!
.
man i*» ■-I.H
•’it “ Til,; lire- g.-c, M -ss- l.i,.
Jim Harris is limping nriMlud.1^ ^ .
J.
, I .
„ .
,, , ,
r^7TT77
i ghi s
.7771 « . i t r . .
1 ^ 7 i-.t th, r . I . ;
«| rtt nrt
“ M u , E I.-aif.T T L doT ‘ r i"
iiftkr lo
.
.
-’It I to. Phone I Ii ,___________IP
I
7 l-2t P
tryipg to save funerifl.. expetw s j,,,.
. -i -. ii
\ M ■ M . V, i
Ill Mill lit
vihi!,* attending t» •&gt; j-in.
Jim j14l,
1*.•
re fun i 1 : eiigh l lu- i 'i
R •‘•••rt
M
i.i t 'vl(Co/
Fur .R-nr or Sub- Five acres,
M*- Bii-n'i- -led .it In - n iiji-uj'i(Pad llie misfortune to let a tru n k ,
yj_
Ill * I . i.iiit' , i - a n y u t i l ' .
lt F U lot 111 r Mr- 1. M Itih.b- &gt;d
w.iT.ing ili-i ■uni-, plow ed r e a d y t o
S.itii'dav
evining
.ifter
an
illms-s
of
711
fall on* his foot the other day . break­
indcr. Mrs. V. 1.. M„rt.,n. Mr-. .1 : '
Mo\ l-J. ■-o S a n f or d H er a ld .
some • W e e k M il
1. survived liy plant.
ing thu foot and eonsetpiently lie i-,
W Wici
Mr-. ... | I’a y b i *M
■ii* .iimly 'i« i I i*w at pot at i silage nine ciiibjren. Ifrlink ia-ouard, Jo.
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nut lip' !&lt;• the standard but Jim call
1
irwing Baker. Mrs. D. ,\._ Kelley, J as made by the state chemist is si-ji'h Charles and A. W. Rum by
do more work than the ordinary
For Rent Two h-dtooms, kitch­
Afi- s Alexia Alw ■. Mr. J. It. C lo u iit mpi-Uire 51.87 per rent. iTtidc pro- a n d 'M B s Ada Ruitih.V of Drluiulo;
ftfi
man, even Jf fie has a game foot.
Mrs. Gert. W.ithens, Mr. C.
Polk, U*in J.8 2 , nitrogen freo extract fiff, 11, Mr*. J. M. -Maddox of Ft. Meade. en, ii'ml' dining t bom, with us* of
Srheui PalrUti*
living loom.
Par k uveruf-.
CI iho
Woodland Punk ia tho only place
Mrs, C. L. Polk, Mrs. Vit-tur Peters, fib *r t.-t**. fat ••Jiff, and a- h ! h.rt p e r 1 \ [ r
I S. Moore' of Sanford mid
We all know that patriotism is :t MBox
1
f
t
7-1
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M. E Donley, Mr l
I i-i ’ii
with a m use mu nts ntttl taken proper
Sjbige rnadt* fr &gt;nt w II m.i- || j- U i i i h I iv i-t Bi . . r n u i \ [ i I,,.."
X:
care of. Open "Suitduys only, l,i*us- toy, of mil-'- ijvvn riiiiii* rv» {i , ^ \'ielll&gt;,r. Mr
1 T.
\1 &lt;I. ■t• \f-» *. .:* i , • ■,*; * .iii.iK/i" •
t-dl-iw, m r . d gr an I . t.,|-ln ,
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Pal•■d privately on week days. Large liill- a i t V. l u , , .l j . l i M . ,
I X n.-.ii . . M -. It• Il.iri \D- \ l i t ii ; “ in i . i t . * oh p-iy j.
i:
7:t-t f
•y ,i.«» i ■• , -i \\ ,i1. r
i - * - r i t' ,i ..1
cli-illi pool, hot water jets, shower, B.mri- * R. ) ’. I - . i f . h i. M . \ \t. r.iti. !.
.* ! • ■ mj. ’i fr......... i. i I.. I
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n
g
l
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l
i
n
t
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i
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l
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i
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,
a
n
i
l
w
i
i
n
),»-r
D i / i gr
• .i* I bi-i*niniitg MrFour room cottage for rent. I’urk
toboggan.-.
Piciiie eouveniei.ces.
l! I' Tribal,-. Mr-, r , f ul- i,lii-r ti.J, fat o
ami udi l.i per .imslmnd now ileci-ased, came to t*rtiling
to
r.iAe
&lt;
l-.it.n
when ;i new pepper, Mrs. Mary Triblde. Mrs.
Ave
near Tenth. II C. Du Bose.
ti!»-lf
cent.
itiilo ab ou t I S7:t
and beautiful Hag is (lung for the Enilor Corb'tl. Miss Elizabeth J a ­
liO-lfc
Comparing tin- analysis of sVi-el
Eil Lane, the gonial manager of first time from the stuff of some im­
Coming to Orlando iu its pioneer •
■
■
mbs,
Mrs.
Lee
A.
Sheldon,
.
Mr.
potato silage It Is evident that t h e r e days Mrs. Biimby wns among the
the Lyric Theatre is also the hustling posing building.
K,,r »«*nt—Newly fu rn ish ed . bed
Frank
Mathews,
Mrs.
Will
Allen.
is but little difference in tin* feeding bint known personage' in tin- c ity .! toom with firivate family.
agent for the T a m p a Times and
,03
it is appropriate to fire feux de Mr. ArMii Prevail, \lr&lt;. J A. Itris- value. Experience iu feeding these
lurenflcr will have the Times on
whenshe
luis
buiuireds
of
friends!
Myrtle
.Ave.
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*v51
lap after the first show is over. joies on tin* Fourth of July ami read line, Mrs. Arab Prevatt, Mrs.' J. A. two silages has been that I Oil pounds wkp will learn with deep regret of
Searcy. Mrs. II. M. Millville. Mrs. of ‘sttei-t potato silage will replace
Furnished Booms ny Day, Wcok
You can get them ut tlie stand un­ tin* Declaration r,f independence.
•alb.
II Parker. from I AO lo 2U*t pounds &lt;&gt;f corn her
or M o n th —Park avenue fiat, 105
All these ilcihonsturtions are l»t-- W. C Br.i&gt;. Mr- I
der the Lyric Theatre.
litting and indicative of the (iptriutic Mrs. J. T. Jacobs.
rh V. ,mi*J....' r' r^ " ' rN I’ North Park avenue, oyer L. IL
silage
in
the
ruthlon.
This,
no
doubt
Forrest -Lake has returned from u
Yow ell, Marion Ives, l) K. Msh-j philips &amp; Co. drug store.
Mra.
spirit this love id our own nation.
is’dite to the fact that the sweet po­
business trip to Jacksonville and rebuck, W R t) lNt*al. Philtff Sb-m James Patton, manager.
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But in inciilculnting such senti­
tato
silage
contains
less
water
utid
Red t'ross Annoimremeni
pnrts the metropolis ns moving right
oil' mul Chas
J.cc
Honorary,
ments among our students in lie*
It is reipiested I hat .is mam' as two ami a half limes as nun-h nitro­ Mi-ssry' S, K. Ives, Sr.. B. M Rob'
along and plenty of war talk anil cnWANTED
schools m ay we not especially in |t&lt;rssl|,|t. „f j M. Suoto,,! wiimt-n in­ gen as I lie corn silage.
Imtlhg
tnson ami Dr W (’, Person.
viwe of prevailing conditions, in the terested ,rn Red Cross work should
A comparison of sweet potato]
To Loan $1000 on first mortgage
Protect your rar with your mono­ world of nations teach a newer,
indicate
to
tin*
committee
or
cotnullage
and sorghum silage for milk
on Sanford real estate. P. O, Box
gram. Satisfied customers nur butt broader sentiment an international
H is Intentions.
mittis*s as to the particular sub com­ production gave tin* following results.^
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advertisement. R. C. Khuefer, 1 13 neigbborliness. which canstrethch a
"Young loan." wild tin* stern piiiohf, No. 1043.
mittee
on which they prefer to serve 'The test begun May fitli and eon- with tin* invent mi tin* "luting." "do
Elm Ave., Sanford, Fla.
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sympathizing hand to a suffering J One committee will In. appointed limit'd for forty-three days, closing
Wanted For summer, furnished&gt;■••11 Intend t&gt;&gt; h| u&gt; In-re all nlgbt bidd­
Rcpr-sentntive F. L. WondrulT re- oppressed country across the ocean lor purch.i.-.mg; uiiothcra to look *iut June 20. The test was diviih-il into ing my daughter's hnml and looking rooms for housekeeping or furnishedturned lo Tallahassee yestorday ufter j thul H Ktamlcr than .sending armies for general supplies; a third for r u t­ two" periods of twenty days each .llllo tier fuei* like n enlf7" "No. sir." rnttuge.
Phone 326J or a d d r n a
spending scverul days hdre with | an&lt;* "hlppintj munitions of war?
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ting out garment* Jo be made, ami with three days between periods fur "Wlmt tin &gt;oii intend to do, then?" "room*," c-o Rcrald.
home folks.
"Well.
I
Innl
thought,
when
you
tmd
,
the
use
iff
changing
feeds.
Ten
.W
ill
another
for.imipe
ction
of
work
in 'm an y schools of our nation it
" »trh , hain antl
on
0. F. Landers, representing the would appear by demonstration that done. There will also Iu* a commit­ cows were used in the first lest and done us It..* kindness to retire, that I
would
put
my
iinn
round
,her
tudst,
L
tennis
court.
Reward
il
returned
to
Tantpa Times was in the city Sun­ tills is being cultivated. Hundreds. tee on dirttibulinn to see that- work were divided into two lots of live
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Hvrald Olfire.
iV
iel.
it
'he
did
not
otiJi'Ct,
!
might
risk
cow s each.
t
day and Monday looking over the perhaps thousands of dollars arc planned rear-ln *, t he ' arums gtouj
git tug her a Lisa."
e
Lw*l - Large Itrown mare mule,
, fiHd and arranging for the sale of . being ris' d by young people in the id worker*.
During the first period each cow
8
years
old. slight sore on left shoul­
the Times hero. Mr. Landers is a sellouts and are being contributed
Some wobien have a gift for cut­ n Lot I was given the following
"Tell It Not In, Gath.” •
der, wearing leather halter. Notify
former printer and newspaper man to the fund raised for the starving ting out. knowing instinctively or daily ration: Wheat bran 8.1 pounds,
“Tell II not Iu i Jut Ii" means "Don't
and Iu* paid T hu Jierald office an Children of Belgium that grievously from experience the scientific or cottonseed meal JLfi,- and sweet, tio- let- ymtr-eoeoilf* he a r lh” - tintti was ,1L JI- IngetHoUr KoffltOM,- -Fla.
appreciated visit.
_ wronged, down trodden, •cruelly ojw economical- mrf hrul of ToTng ‘pat- t.iiu silage lii.fi poii'niK Each cow famous as the birthplace of tin- giant Phone Otlamlo 319. Reward.
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.Prime cypress shihgies, four, five pro &lt;nl cminify:
terns: so us to get the most out -of in Lot II was given the fnllowin Untlalli. Tin- ipioi.-itbin I* ‘front tie
B
i
t
so
fnr*no
record
of
response
and six inch widths, nil twenty
the matetial* usiyi, ami enjoy this. daily ration: Wheat r a n -8.4 pounds, Second Rook of Snniucl, first ehhptef
Lost May 3, scarf |dn net with
inches long, to move quick at 42.75 fri m Sanford to the call of the Lit­ ‘ Some women c:tn buy to better cotton seed meal 2.8. and sorghum JwciiHeib versor “Tell It not Iu &lt;Intis four pearls and one garnet. Finder
ptiHMi II not In tin* Mreel* of Asti*
per thousand.
Cha's. L. West, e ra ry .Digest for this sacreal fund has- affvantcge than others. A tliinl silage 15 2 pounds.
please return to Herald otllcu and
been
noted.
•
Oviedo, Fla.
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During thr* second period the feeds j loll, le-l Itn* dllUgllters of the I'hlllH receive reward.
planning ability which would aid in
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lin t' n
I&gt;'i the ilnugMers of tin
Tho gentle rains of the past few I - t,ur Sanford schools know how to managing supplies nnff others yet were reversed, that is, tin* cows ini ttnelri intiei'eil iriuiapb."
Lost Bunch of- collection card*
d«&gt; ‘ arc of great benefit and m any respond
noble elTqrts. Time would much prefer to aisUt in the Lot I were givgn lhal Lot II Ifad re­
with
name New York Supply Co.
ceived
and
'
those
in
.Lot
II
were
was
when
l|iey
gave
to
the
Christ­
lieoplg arc gettitig ready , td plant
distl.ibution o f , materials. W hen'the
•i.
Return
to 303 E. Fiist St, IL-ward.
given
the
fin'd
Xhat
Lot
i
had
re­
mas
-ship
—when
they
contributed
to
■'tnplt; crops on tlie higher, lands,
work ir*'.finished it is necessary to he
•
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♦1
the
Chinese
famine
fund,
when
they
ceived.
The -drouth has been broken and
ini’pectcff before forwarding* to Jack*
During the experimohl the tfows
uiurh ( hinting will bo* done in the nrado offerings at thanksgiving.
soTivil!** nnd for this another special,
m i* w i r x t t i M o r T i n : i s t u n i o n
l \ 8- L a n d offlrc at r . a t n t j v i l l r , H a . .
In spite of soaring prices and the commit(iw Is .required.
•text few weeks.
fed sweet pothtu silage wheat bran
.
A pifi l a . t i t T .
neceisity for economy couldn't our
Notice t» h e r r b y * i n n i b a t l l i n r y J a c k I ’r. Harper,
Specialist l*n
Some worsen have all thi*se gifts a nd .cottonseed meal produced 2641
him . ut O vlirfn. H n t b t a . • h e , o r Aukual a
.
fine young coming citizens by selfI S t a rr.adt- l l u m n l t s d J l n t r y . No. Q l J t l
rhronic upd nervous troubles, s|iinal,combined or most of them but nre pounds or 307.1 gallons of milk,
tin H K ‘ , ol N W ' I . Section I I . T n « i i ‘ ht|i
denial or special effort raise some­
'•omach, lik.tr.
bladder,
kidney,
hamp'-ted lry rircumataneen. from ifuriag the same length o f time .the
51 8., Han*« 31 f... T a l'ah » ,» * c . M rfiltia n ,
thing fof the starving children of
h
a i fill J n n i tr e ut m lr n l i o n l o n t a l , f l v « doing what they ate well fitted fig do. cows fed sorghum silage, wheat bran
rheuiuatUm. eye
(train,
catarrh,
Yaar r r o J t o r,t*l-ll»h r l a l m t o I k , t a r i t
Belgium . which has been so de,voand
cottonseed
moul
produced
2415.8
above ,tr « r r lt&lt; 'l. hrfor* ) ’l , r h ( ' I t r v l l &lt;*ourt,
headache,- dizainers, constipation, yal*
The committee or comm itltis, who
at S a n to r't. rio in J a «n t i n I M h &lt;tay ol
iated by cruel savage warfare?
vular heart trouble, anemic and pour
hnve the appointment of thr-c- »uh- pounds or 280.P gallons of milk, a
J u n e , 1917
Who will lead in this lovely benef­
C la im a n t natn *v,av w ttn aa v rt:
iltoi ci.eukitlon. T h o ro u g h examcommRteeri cannot poxsilffy know all
.t'kai * A*lam» m OvUdo Kt-irtilf,
icent neighliorlinrss?
(id. t i a i v l n i;t Uvtmla I'l ’.i U
•nation. Careful diagnosis oh your
7 "■■•ft }Thl«
. ? rtnU
Ji^ dT
n B e ? ' tCENTS
i -n t s
the irulividuul preferences or limi­ .......... - I
Hcatlinff
THULE
% frail M i-quay .«) D u a l* , KWrlda
&lt;‘-vn* free.
Hotel Carnes, •' city.
O t l n t o , riortdoa
tations. So that it will be of great p ,ta
K
Lint* For Each InKcrtlon. Minimum r , a r r n r * llu r k o( llOttT
M embers of Sanford Branch * of
■W. D A V IS.
Horn. i.l v
7.,.2tc
assistance if women' will volunteer
One
noticeable
fact
in
this
experi(,
|,arffc
25'
Cenlu.
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A
Frl
tot
. Hr* ,t»r
North Florida Chapter
a.
for
the
special
lom
m
ittee
work
ment
i*
that
the
cows
ate
one-third
!tay White and Frank Cullen, utn K r u tT M K N i n v r I I k iN T i:iu n K
Dr. T. A. Neal r Mr*. W. E. Coul
u S. I.»ml Oltlrr s i (Ulnmvitlr. Fl».
In answering an advertisement
ess s w e e t p o ta to ullage th a n nor
vJijp.^ ”! Orlando wero professional ! l)0uP’ni ‘ M r„. Galloway, Mrs. H. II. which they can host accomplish.
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It will save much tim* and will ghunt silage, This is quite a saving whrrc no name is jnontioned in tho
N o l t r r i« hereby g o t n t b u l T w a i n J .
■nrs in Sanford yesterday.
I Chappell, Mrs. C. R. Walker, Mrs.
Mui|&gt;h&gt; o | l i l r r n . Fbirlita who, a n A u c a i t
The special "M o th e rs1 D ay" pro- O. J. Pope, Mrs. J. B. Moughton, he greatly appreciated as otherwise iu th e amount of feed consumed by a ad, please do not ask Tho Herald Zt I S I I mailt- tlo m r a tr o il t'-nlry. N o .
for
information
as
to
the
identity
of
l
i l i s s o for t: •* a, N W h o n d W
of N K U ,
much
substituting
of
names
will
ha
herd during the year.
Rfun at the Baptist Tem ple next Miss Bessie Zuchary, Mrs. B. F.
IT, T a o m h i p IP ». lio n s * M K.
the advertiaer.
Usually we do not Hl orrltan
Sweet
potatoes
are
not
a
new
crop
necessary.
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• urfday night in one thut all people Whitner, Mrs. A. Dorner, Mrs.
know who tho advertiser is and if I n lr n l on In m o k r T h i c * - y n r I r a n ) , l o
I-Mobffih rial mi t o lh* la n d nbovo 4 r a r . l t o 4 ,
’ "uhl attend. The program c'on- Deane Turner, Mis* Annie Hawkins,
The committee on committees will for Florida. They have been grown
During all thut we do we are not nllowed to give I rl&lt;i|r t ' l r r k Circuit C o u r t , ot h'h n fo id
»Js of u Bon}, nn(j Btory Bervjco en. Mrs. G. If. Fernald, Mrs. J . S. meet nt 7:30 p. m. Thuosduy, May for many year*.
14a, on ihi- t&amp;th 4 a y of J u n r , 1 9 t t .
time they have been used more or out this information. Simply write FIoi
C l a i m a n t naipnv »• a l t n t w c
-‘ r,i "Mothers of the Bible," and Moore, Mrs. Chas. Tyler, Mrs. Juli­ 8th, at tho Woman's Club rooms
Amo*
t t a d t o r d o( t)»l«*n Fir.rut
less' for the feeding of all kind* of a letter and address it as per in- . XV. - U , .C
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a r w » w lo r 'h h
Fir* tax' '*
,0 1,0 rpndercd by the Pipe Organ us Takach, Mrs, G, W, Spencer, and they request that all whom this
iivotr&gt;cWf n *yft*’—'x iu«f troubie haw -atruetions in the i d .
W n )m i(&lt; u|
F .prU a
^Lucxiiay.. odJtion *U ‘ -The HCrabV
Jim Jartcvon ol I h l u n , F lorida.
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reaches before thag hour Hhould im­ been to store them so as to have
FOR
SALE
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them to feed during‘the entire year.
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mediately infotm Mrs. John Dickkr
There is ‘always more or' less diffi­
ina «t the Dickins Shoo store, or
ilulsni'N* OppurtuniticH
l l r y a r l m r n l ot I h r I n t r r i o c
culty in keeping them when 'stored
l). 8. I .an 4 o m c V a t O alooavllte, Fla.,
send or tako to the committee
The best investment of the day is
April 1, 19IT.
in n potato hank.
N ollro i» h * r r b y given t h a t B r s T . ' W I I meeting_ tTuesdny evening- their
Ilarroun Motor* stock. $120 worth llam
l i t i t v i , h i , who. on F e b r u a r y IS,
T he advantages of storing .sweet of cars sold for each $5 share of 1911.i olmade
choice of committee on which to
U o Tim irn t F u try . N t ^ T l l U X .
1N T H E
l y r i c
t h e a t r e
b u i l d i n g
lor
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T o w n a h lp
potatoes in the silo are: No loss in stock.
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Entire production sold 5 •jo 8, llat n co* l S32
K. T a l t a h a w * * M vrtdlan,
Ut
stprage; they require less space for
nh;,a,|.
Most modern, auto- ha* f l e d nultco ol In lr n o n t o m ake throe*
Riley M. Fletcher Berry,
year proof t o r a ta lfl&lt; h *ila lm to l h a l a n d
Press Reporter for- Seminole Branch stornge. -ami there is no waste in moWl# p|ant ln t jH, world just built, abovt- d r a c t l b r d , before C l e r k Circuit C o u r t ,
SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN
Hanford, Florida, on t h e 2 ! l h d a y ot M » f e
of North Fla. Chapter Red Cross feeding.—John M. Scott. Agricul- ■Q^jy nw ,j mon0y onuf to start pro- at
t9 tT . tural bxpi*rlipent Station.
, , (juctjon- Quick action is necessary
C l a i m a n t na roea aa witnepaaw;
Society,
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i i m r t tla l lo w a y , ol ( l e a e v a , F lorida.
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* , • I to get any of this stock. WritA for
1'reea Klowera of f l e n e v a , t i o r l d a .
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Cha rlie S t e w a r t, of G e n e v a , F lo rid a,
Death of Mrs. Bumby
full particular* Im m ediately.. Samuel
Oviedo Red Cross
O tc ar U t i l e , ol Genevm, Florida.
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T ie death of Mrs. Jos. Bumby. Sr. I G. Ki dder, Monticcllo, Florida,
The Oviedo Branch of the North
• - IC rtta let.
MRS* L D. PEARSON, Mgr.
MRS., A. I). PARRISH, A sst’
74-Fr'»-2tp
ST-Tuea A Frl Idle
Florida Chapter of the American of O.iaitJo will aa*JJg‘n her m_.iy,

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"When you feel genuinely 111 nt onzc
with ii clever woman, IM b gencrnlly bo*
cause her cUiverties* |h artificial. Home
women, however, ore eveu cleverer
tbnn this, for they cun conceal their
artificiality r&lt;» w e ll'th a t you actually
laugh with them over someone d i e
Who I* Just u« urtUkinl us they nre.

Items of Interest for the Man
Behind the Plow

“ HE'LL PRENT 'EM "— SO SAYS SAUNTERER. .
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The
I t really isn't
There really
The days arc

M other Job
hard to bo a mother,
Isn’t v ery much to do
lust exactly like each

times these worthless curs are eating
scraps of food th at ahould be going
to pigs and chickens and o ther anlmals that we reklly need In our

For six o'clock is tim e enough for
rising
And getting all th e children wash­
ed and dressed,
And breakfast cooked—it really ia
surprising
But m other never seems to need
a reat!

and the army. Rfyiht hery In San­
ford we could afford* t'o pnrt with
ugout one thousand worthless dogs
and if the owners were forced to pay
taxes on thfcae dogs they would get
rid of them quickly. I like u good
dog hut 1 like him in his place and
hia place is not on the streets, t u r n ­
ing oyer ash cans nnd garbage cans
a n d going into theatres and other
public places umL divesting himself
of fleas and other inrumhrunccs to
the annoyance of the patrons of the
theatre. A ban placed on the worth-

The lunches must bo packed and
jackets rounded
And everybody sbothod and sent
to school
To say th a t mother nlahea Is un­
founded—
She's nothing more to manage, as
a rule.
Unless it is to finish piles of sewing,
And cook and wash and iron and
scrub nnd sweep,
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To order food and keep the home
Roinjc—
And th e n 4 perhaps, to hide hera c lt aiulwccp!
And when at last she’s tucked them
under covers,
Aad seen to doors t h a t dad's for­
got to lock,
Trium phantly, at m idnight, she dis­
covers
She's nothing more to do till six
o'clock.
J a n e Burr.
1 NexCSunday is " M o t h e r ’s Days''
and it Will he celebrated by appro­
priate services in alt the churches in
the d ty . Let every one contribute
to the success of.the day by wearing
the white Hour and attending the
services. Also send some token to
mother if
living and place some­
thing on her grave if dead and you
can visit th e shrine made immortal
by bring th e last resting place of the
one who was mother and who al­
ways will be mother even if she has
gone before und gained th a t place
in heaven where all mothers will be
*ound on Resurrection Morn.
1 And M other’s Day
will jnean
more tliio year in the United Stajes
thnn every before on account of the
many sons who are going to the
front or may be there now. It will
mean so much to mother a ml to the
hoys that may never return. It will
mean much to mother if htidinnil is
forced to go later on and it will he
mother who stays at home to "bear
the real burdens.

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Bee keepers In Florida can secure
expert advice in the management of
bees, free of charge, by directing
their inquiries to Wilmoh Newell,
plant commissioner, or Frank Stir­
ling, general inspector, s ta te plant
hoard, with headquarters a t th e Uni­
versity of Florida, Gainesville. While
bee keeping work is not officially a
part of the work of the s ta t e plant
hoard, it happens that both Mr.
Newell and .M r. Stirling are bee
keepers of many yenrs experience,
and in the nation wide a tte m p t to
increase food production will gladly
render nil assistance within their
power.

$ And there arc other1 people th a t
th in k as I do about tho de p re d a ­
tions. of the English sparrow. H e ia
eating up good chicken feed, he is
scattering mites all over creation, he
a chasing all the song birds out of
Mr. Newell has twice been em­
the city and he is a general nuisance ployed by life state of Texas ns an
th a t should he abolished.
Rouse agricultural expert, and in addition
has owned and operated extensive
apiaries of his own. From IP 10 to
$ Mayor Davison and the city 1916 he hud charge of the work of
council are in favor of allowing the eradicating contagious diseases of
people living in suburbs a chance to bees in Texas.
raise a pig. They can only he raised
Mr. Stirling has an extended ex­
in certain sections and must be un- perience in bee keeping work ' in
dre th e supervision of tho s a n ita ry Florida and is familiar with tho prin­
inspector. Get yourtpermission from cipal honey producing plants of the
the inspector and all will he well.
state and the management of apiar­
ies to secure the best results at dif­
FOOD STORAGE FACILITIES
ferent seasons.

In production th ro u g h o u t-th e south
last year.*'
There are some crops of which
Florida producesi a surplus for cxport; they are: iCitrus fruits, truck
crops, cotton, cattle, aweet potatoes,
Irish potatoes, velvet bean seed ant
syrup. There is a shortage of the
following products in Florida,"«ant
they should be increased: Milk ant
dairy products, corn and corn pro­
ducts, pork and pork products, hay,
rice, poultry and egggs; seed oats,
peanuts, cowpons, and velvet bean
feed. It is along tho line of greater
production of the la tte r crops th a t
Florldn must work if the state Is to
feed itself.

Every Fanner 'v
Needs a Typewriter

Typewritten letters, bills, records, arc
a sure sign o f business-like methods that
mean success instead of failure. Carlton
copies kept nnd filed away prevent mis­
understandings and even lawsuits.
It doesn’t require an expert to operate an
It is simple
and durable.
Send for tumdsomely iUuiliited free catalog.

L. C. Smith 6C Uro*. typewriter.

L. C. Sm ith 8C Bros. Typewriter Co.
Jacksonville, Fla.

Sanford

The GeoT H. Fernald Hardware Co.

* Poultry ia Cheapen! Meal
Few persona appreciate the econ­
omy nnd profit of raising poultry in
t j e south.
The fowl dill c t s from
other farm animals in having a high
temperature, great digestive capac­
ity nnd activity of life. It requires
only three and a half pounds of

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LAWN MOWERS:
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FENOLE:
Nothing like it to rid the home of Mosquitoes, Flies
and other insects. FINE FOR DISINFECTION.
Complete Stock of All Other Seasonable Goods
Furthermore, says C.
WjlloUghby uf-tho U n iv e rx lty o f-Florida, col­
lege of agriculture, the pound of
llesh in poultry will bring from
twenty to thirty cents on the (Mar­
ket. while pork nnd beef are both
lower in price, bringing fifteen to
twenty-five cents a pound.

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You must have it eventually. .............................

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' Considering these facts, it will pay
the farmers of Florida to make a
special effort to produce more poul­
try this summer than over before.
The growing period and time re­
quired for m aturity is sh o rte r than
that for any other class of farmproduced meat.
For the ordinary, quick growth,
the American breeds of poultry, such
as Plymouth Rock, Rhode Island
Red, and Wyandotte nre advised,
but for quick growing birds thnt will
be used at the broiler an d fryer sire,
the M e d iterran ean breeds a r e ’hard'
ro excel.
Leghorn chicks secure
their feathers early and make rapid
growth up to two pounds in* weight.

For such planting, sorghum, cowpetjs, peanuts, and*sweet potatoes are
suggested.
Don't wnst thnt* ex­
perimenting with new crops of u n ­
known value.
Plant only those
crops that are sure to give a ' satis­
factory yield,

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The trend of modern education is toward business. It’s the
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the graduate is prepared to do something definite, and his
services arc in demand. ^Sessions both day and night.

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Don't Plant the Perishable*
tu outlining n crop production
program before tin* Florida S ta te
Food Commission in a c tio n at T a l ­
lahassee recently, Dr. Bradford
Knapp, chief of extension work in
tho south, Washington, I). C,, a d ­
vised against the planting of perish­
able crops, the ones th at cannot he
easily stored. The state produces
Imtbetoc crops of truck, hut they
have o ily a temporary- food value
f jr they* must he con turned at once.'
T ho ncreagp of such food plants as
rice, peanuts, eowpcaa and corn
.should he greatly increased.
" W e are. facing tha most scrim s
fond shortage today thnt lias ever
existed illlce civilization began,"
said Mr. Knapp.
"Approximately
fifty million "peoplp'have- withdrawn
from production,to fight" the world's
battles. This means not only a loss
in production, Uut tho. morn iiupor-

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Sanitary Steam Freshing, Hot Gasolnie Dry Cleaning. Altera­
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-^Joln Our Gentlemen's Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month.
O p tim is tic Thouflht.

Th only real neutral lit tin* game of
life Is tile dead one.
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If you are going to build a Barn, Shed
or Fence, use Pecky Cypress, it will
last indefinitely. The price is reason­
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SANFORD’S HOUSE OF SERVICE

Florida is naturully one of the
best honey producing sections of the
United States, though unfortunately
the bee keeping industry has not re­
ceived the attention at the hands of
Florida citizns which its importance
and the natural opportunities merit.
By taking advantage of the present
situation and making their bees "do
their best" the owners t&gt;f_ beea in
Florida will this season he able to
reap a nice profit ns well as to do
If poultry is not designed for the
their part in increasing the cou market, it can be used by the farm
These rooms wiii be placed at our food supply.
family or city poultry keepers to
disposul after the icing of the c e l e r y ,
lake tIn* place of othcF kinds of
and vegetable tars is discontinued.
meat, thereby saving expense and
Provide Fred for Slock
Everyone should make sure of a
keeping
the price of beef and pork
" It is true lliut good blood plays
barrel or two of potatoes before they
more
nearly
uniform.
an .important part in the production
are all shipped away from Hanford, of good livestock, hut goto! blood
us will u» one or more crates of
without good feed will not produce
onions, cabbage, heels und other
good livestock," says J. M. Scott of
vegataides, for the time will soon a r ­
the University, of Florida experi­
rive when we usually have to ship
ment station.
"A combination of
th'-se vegetables from points fat liter
the two will work wonders."
north fop our Into summer use, ami
Mr. Scott says that just npw
with th e probable (list urban nee of
railroad trnHic our supply would much is being heard about the need
of producing more meat products.
ijot.be at all certain this summer.
It takes a long time1 to produce a
Tho Southern Utilities Co. in
herd of cattle or hogs by breeding
granting this privilege has shown a
and selection, but u decided impatriotic and cooperative spirit to­
JLtM'gmcnt-iii qualify of hogs nnd
wards -1 It- 4trnwr?i~v.'hfr fnniisfi them cuttle how on htrnd can ho made if
from 2,t)U0 to 11,000 e o r s , of vcgel- they are properly fell. To do thlp
will require the growing of feeds to
he vised when pastures are short, or
to fatten the animals for market. *
■ "There is plenty of time to plant
crops suitable for feeding nil kinds
of livestock," says *M r .,Scott, " a n d
all available land should he so p la n t­
ed."
Southern Ulllllirn Co. To Assist
•Seminole Co. People
County Agent C. M. Berry has
asked for and received the promise
of th e I urge storage rooms of th e
Southern Utilitipa Company's big
ice plant in. West Sanford f o r - th e
storage of family supplies of canned
goods, barrels and crates of p o ta ­
toes, cabbage, celery, eggs, etc., for
the summer Season with the assur­
ance uf safety and preservation.

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2o Julia St.

-* Increase Honey Production
* Florida hoe keepers will find it
profitable to give their colonies the
heat of care, for they enn count on
Retting high prices for all the honey
nnd wax produced.
For the first
time in many years th e United
States markets are hardo of choice
extracted honey.
Eastern markets
are offering ten to eleven cents a
pound—$1.20 to $1.30 a gallon—for
choice extracted honey, and comb
honey is bringing fourteen to fifteen
cents a pound. Rceswax is scarce,
with prices now ranging from thtyflvo to forty cents n pound. There
is every prospect that these prices
will lie higher by autum n.

S U I T S $15.00 U P W A R D

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Buy on Sanford Avenue Where Prices Are Lower and Stocks Just as Large
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Biff rents rtiakc biff profits ne^ssary.
I hero are no biff routs on Sanford Avortut1. ■ Wo can make more money at ,rrcatly reduced ==
. | prices, because our expenses of doing business is less than one-third
of that of First Street.
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Indian Head, 36 in. wide, only 18c - Curtain Scrim, only 9 l-2c the yd.
. Waists in the newest styles, only $1.19 - Men’s Work Shoes, only $1.85
and 9c - 36-in. unbleeched
Domestic, only 8c.
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Men’s Blue Work Shirts, 49c - Men’s Half Hose, only 8c

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* 6 M ORE D AYS O F T H E BIG M O N EY RAISING S A L E —
We Lead In Prices—Others Follow
I C. H. Leftler Building

We Sell It For Less

L. L. TAYLOR, Proprietor

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Sanford, Florida gf

bers. Several of Sanford’s young
i - . Ur i n N . .l |i r „ f ipptlrail.rn for T « i I I c e d P n d r r
Mrs. Ben Smith returned Thurs- m*',f • |i|ill«ali,-fl fur | W J r . . !
U n r r « i t h l» » . W»M ••-Mlflra - ,-rrN rrilan H of d i o p t e r I M S , t ^ . » » o f-l-tu rpeople
had a part in tip- entertain­ day from Orlando.
• d a n s tti f ii'lUiwif*1* if* •uribt'tl
filn
A RESUM E O F SA N F O R D
.(luot, J ill .S.im aip- fnunt)-. Hnilil*. to
Not Ire l« tierrl.j ( I r r g t h a t K tm ar T .
ment of I tie day. Mis* Marian Phil­
H A P P E N I N G S U P TO D A T E
o n : l l r f a 1-- I ft of VK m f at K'**l l .o k r -llaim-.. p u r c l o - r r »l T o s CVrt i firo lr N r .
ips being une of the M a y ’Queen's
s i l l i ’a l u i r t l o
o i r n u - . l.iiB(«,to,|. ru n N 31, J o t . i l (*n- lith d a y ..f J u l y A. 1» t s t l .
Adhlftfli all ^aHmm«akali#ci« fev ihia
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tiled «»M ri-rtiSrata. in rnv n(Hre, m i l
attendants, while MDie* Sarah
ColumnjD **^*cit1jr F4 »(of/*or f'knn«
; * r r . 3 . , Tt&gt; *11, 1 . II 39 r.. T h e - o i l land ho* modi* a p p li r o t io n tor t a x deed t o l - tu o
.It.ln g a-.-a tt- H i - d a l e -if U *u«nre of i n . a re n r ja n ,',- o i t h law . Hald r e r t l r t r a t e
" ight and Eleanor Herring played
Mr*. R, A* Tri hcu'ii, I'liftfi# No, fOJ
I *urh w l l l i r a t i - in t h e n a m e of M a ry K. emhrarr-i th e foll-iolny iie irrib * d tir..t&gt;erty
In the orehestYa. Miss Helen Shel­
Literature Department
I Arnold,
I 'n t r i- .-o id n - r tltir * te *h*1l In- r r - • it u a l e d in Se-niu.de .-&lt;&gt;unt&gt;, Klnrido. to Th(» l a s t m e e r i n e o r (h o I
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Commencement Foretcoril
during each number, • The annual
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afit-riiotin
promise*
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With the tialiprinu in uf tin* m onth ■May rr 1'"--1—**■..alu.4-.v~—fttit r.'ipnrrii'
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Fall l e frii.
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In- tut tmtpnrtitlv tfiter*-f it-t"of May ci'iiies tin’ thought of t ’nin- with.m uiti pleasure for i' is not ntijv
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menccmcpt and all Is p rep a ra tio n In
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pr-igritin*
If,.. I (,* : i F. .Jay «»( \ |*r li A |» I D| 7.
'schnill atij &gt;nit of strhunl fttr the im- \\ . ’ t-.i! ’
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• t'flii - r* --f i In lit r-i t-f i hi- t 'lu ir t - l i 1 r t d a j
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c «tif, Nrt'il it * 1«* I n u if t *, I Iu j Iit , i I ii l a *«.
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r i *n , Kla.
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-i-.'iir
pint
sun*
aeit
tit'ight
in
the
mi-mlu-poriad' ■•vent* t h a t tnark th e elosint; studio ut u ho h i.. always preseoi.-d I'ritlqy a fte rn o o n .
Report- *hiiaed
l . ii i &gt;uti
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( ti4t Din
ol »chutii iluy*. T he Seniors r.re liur-y a program of peculiar charm mid in- ;t year of splendid netiiity amt -.ue- who have thought it ’’worth while'*
It i p l ^ A r i frtifn I h r aia-Iaxit of A. N.
i . r i &gt;mi
(im tfK in, t ho ig ir tll (ur ih* jtU intill romThe I'rograni t 'lie season ee.-e-ful eonpi ruim u on th e f-aris of to attend, .iml those who did .not Tt !*■ K I ytin, M t*.-11 » » i Wi tt Vir»?mla:
with Rrnduntion * e^say?i and niiHks ferest.
ftiliiy, *»r-f f-j P nl.nl, l h a l lit* Iffliuvi A t h a t YD||
It ipurtfiu-Te |
-“f1- | ■■if
arp non ru*ifff*nt# uf I hi* ■into of F lo rid a,
and juc iwinderitiK how they are promises, to excel if that eotild lie uinnuitti-e* and memhirs in general. have m used, a golden opportunity, Lynn,
ti n &lt;otfifiUinant t n . i h g ahnv«*
Yen a r o T h . l i h / hrllr\* « ' I h»t 5
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“(oiriK t i look” in college caps and possible, the programs of former The ipcontihg o Hicent are Mr*. L, G. for the ttidy -*f South America ha*
I: |. , t « US feldha; n f . -U.r Sthrr/ « T-ltJ/. V t l
been
vastly
interesting.
On
Wed­
that Is the regulation.gradual- yuan.*
tjittj (
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Atl h i ■ ,
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,Strlngfellow president, Mrs. Forrest
M It
inf costume nf the modern age and
Lake vice -prc&amp;idliL. -Mr- E P. nesday a -.-o-iril • hour * v i*’. r.-fr- IVllli U t - a l l f o i l - At t»
p- y ' i Ml
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the Juniors are not less Im portant
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a m an In-iiMirer.
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n-.i''iri r
l * r»’tiruiff
t r i - \ **i - *• r -1 4*ti \««or
i ' lie -lii • I .-Ill-Mint
! i !| d -li- - i n |
Junior t . - usher in ihi* Set iur* on Tom l.aii-itiij. \
Mr
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the,night
griidliiitiuii? And i. it
t i ri’O.
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Spei-rr v\|rii i r |»r
p n -i-1
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l a 1111! i|t-lil, Mr- ll
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faff# (he* 11H il»&gt; *ff J u n r , A !*„ *!l|~:r flftferlltl
House
debt.
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■u1*l i t - - i m r 11**trig * ruli* l in y i f t HU u n m i
not th» Juniors who always give a Miles Alde'n. A lioston Law Stu­
dent, Mrs. E. D. Mclilt-y M't-rt't
upon a hum m n d i | bind y U .*»f
|t
lurUu-f i*r«l» f* •' (h»i (Hl» tfnrlii* In* i fpoena
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beautiful reception, the social func­
pulth ihiil In tfce* SarJi»ri| IflrfAlil, a nuiam* l o f f f I b f »cf' of t w e n t y ont* y I ara.
dent
Hume
K umph and Mrs. A. P. Connelly treasurer.
iui|irr pubibktil in Hanford, Hemtitoin raun*
tion uf the week, to the Senior ('lass i Sidney Hilton, A Student Card
Although olie of the smallest chureh
Tuesday, May 15—Music Dept. IV,
It
la
therefore
ofdrfFrJ
thd!
you
&gt;
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FIoi IiIm, onto ■ iairk lor four
p r a r i n ihi* *-»»uri Va» 1he Ini foefr
ni*4
this year? And then the Sophs anti J Sharp .
i*
William Itpnge societies in point of numbers the , Wednesday, May IR‘ Welfare ID - in W
t u i c " C A b m jg la te , i l i ’fl- of mir ("tr- upon May “Ih A D» Hi 17
li i* f u r t h e r o n i r f r d t h j i t . t h t * orde r in*
Frwhmeu! Oh! well, they are not Hilly' Merrill. A Little Fresh
Guiitl is a t ’ the same time a live, partm eni.
ri.it (*«)ur( mnd t h r Ural
f ’oiirl a( ll r
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ti Hanturd, 11»i* Ihi* 271h *I■y puiiH 'hrd Afiff a w re k fur. four rono-r-fiit I* n
so important " y e t" hut they will
arlive
organization
anil
is
doing
a
man
Oliver Murrell
*»ek* m ih»- Sanford H rra jd , i now* pa per
of April A t» l'M 7
p u b h 'h r d r* Sr*|riin*di* c n i t i l y , Florida
I , r al
i: \ I M»I ' €; I ASS. 1 rt l
be in the next two years and nny- Ralph Lawrence, ^ Football
These will complete’ the meetings
wonderful work.
W i' nroa my h a n d a n d w**al ul « aid C i r ­
\ M Hmigla-* H i
ihy some of them get in the S“alcuit
Court iht* diet d a y of M arch, A. II,
for
the
season
when
the
rluh
will
Coach
Robert (Ireene
\ h I'lDHre,
HJ17
SUli Knr for t 'n m p U I n n n i.
7A-T
migundi and sing in the hetween- Tin- Htirglar, A Knight of the
take its summer ’recess.
(aeah
K. A. U U U l I i J k S a .
/'risriflus Mtcl
t'trrfc Circuit t^ourt, Hrrtiinolr C o u n ty .
the-aft* of the cluss play and t h e y ’re
Soilte
»f
Appflrallnn
for
1M*
Herd
Hndrr
Jimmy
Clifford Walker
M is m ) A \\ a fin *
This gay and lively little orgnniHerilun a, »»i (*hapl*i
!.»w* i»f l lo r Cti 1• fur Corn pit.
just all right, .too.
Peggy Merrill. In Searclp uf llcr.
ida
n t io n were CfiantHtigiy entertuim-il
G?*-Tun*-fit f
N b lirr fi h i r r h ) g n r n lh a l I- A| ]{i‘hh“•P/ince
.
Marian
(love
LKiAL
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• Now just a little ahem) of the
by Mrs. Portion on Thursday after­
inilif,, puri*ha»i*r of Tn* (Vriiflratr Nh.
MJ.l, ila trd th e 2nd «lay »»! June. A. If. I a 1.1, i
noon with a goodly attendance of
usual time the Senior elass play Shirley Hathaway. Who thinks nil
In t ircuil t.«url, M rti nlh Judlrlal f l r r u l l royrrlng NK'i of NVV,i of HK1, nf Her. i
H, Tp- tt* S, tl -12 K, In arrr*
The
bi-monthly
sill he given, which is a very good the World of Ralph Olga Schultz tin- members.
Si ni in kill lhii.nl&gt;. ^ i n r i d a
,In ( hanci-rj
in t h r n i m r uf llr n m i A. I 'l i n r , alto (*rr.
thing, |nr Commencement week is IJixie Davies A supreslitioua south­ meeting of the jovial little-coU-rie of l lr n j n m ln l&gt;rnwt C om plainant
111j &lt;a i r No B09* da lad *h»* 2nd d a y of J ua «*
v*.
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)i t a l l . r u t e r K i r S F S of N W' i of Hrr
to crowded with good things thaT
ern Colt!
Ruth
Kunner friends are alwnsy anticipated’ with T h i l r f i r r K&lt;*all&gt; (*«.m pany. a Florida
Id. T p 2
It
12 K. in a r rra . a«.**,H.d
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a
mil
In 1hr n a i t l r of i I M u u r l a r h l t r .
alao T a i
pleasure anil new patterns in cro­ M af&gt; i%!M 11**1, hi* ait*, J t 1 Hrat,
every body gets dead tired before M a d g e Lansing Hostess at Sing
, t 'ir tif h a lf f
No fO'i, ktati-'l I h r 2nd day of
S. Ad * fits. J- B- llr own amt
the mwt important event of all
Jun« A l». I a I t , n i M l l h | K f » of S K *4 of
Sitig Cottage K a t h er i ne Aycocke chet are eagerly sought on ex- NV§ller
AT \ .If row ri, hi* wife, , M It, T h a t *1
N W S of HK»* of S r r
T p 20 H, K 92 K.
shirh romes the very last night
* her,' tieorge \ \* B oa tm light, W. J ,
Eloise Elmer A-devotee &gt;d Art and rlninge.
f* acre?*, aa*A*a«od
In (h r n a m e of
H.
T h lg p r a a n d F r a n r la W. T h lg p r n , hiI Pay nr, ha* fltrd
•a*d r r r t lf t r « |r * in my
ffenior graduation.
Well, t|)e play
Adjectives „
Lillian Rhode*.
wif*, 1. JT t H-Jiolm, f.nul-g' 1‘ H i ­
nfTtrr, and h a i made ajiplirat ion for ( a t
ller and ,A. H tt tie i, her hw*bfnd.
is just going to he fine for Mrs. Frances Palmer With Literary
d r r d !•• laaur in a r m r d a n r r »»(J» law.
\.
frr'coHill Mention
\V S Pfirn, V, t , Colfrf, \Y B
I Said ' rrrtifiratA* r m h r a r i n g I h r af^ivr dra*
Ernest Itnusholder is director and
C
hirIrt
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Ll&amp;
sin
Aspirtatinn
Annie
Cameron
r r i h r d land* in. H r m l m l r r o u a t y , Florida,
Sariftird _folks attending the May Lewie. U V, Jo hnson, William ('l ark
rn*pr&lt;*iiv« 1y
T I r *ald land* lining a«»raaroach anil the young people are Clretchen Lansing Who wants to
and
I
aura
(
’lark,
Iki«
wife,
Mer»»\
Day festival and epneert at Rollins
n | | hr ij a l r nf t h r l**tianrr of ai|rfi rrf*
Monroe;
•
•
adniin
ix
ira
irii
of
tlm
Unite enthusiastic. There’s n pfinre
UlU'atr* »n t h r n a m t ' i of I h r p»r»oi U a i
Crow Up
Lucille Itines
College on Saturday were Dr. ami ratal* i f H ti Monroe, i k f r a s e tl,
Star Brand
j n a nii*d, a
c. —v•hoof course is the lover and there’s Amy Dean A Co-Ed who Loves
Mrs. L. R. Philips ami Miss Carrie Hi" i n A. Fellow p, widow uf K w d
Hitlrta Raid rn fllftfatra ahall U* f r d r r m r d
t
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AUttual
Hrhneid*
r.
C
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Typewriter Ribbon*
i villain and an adorable little hero' a r r-o d in g t o law l a i d rrtl will i«auv t h r u Football
.
. Ruth
Hand Gardner, who spent the day ut N»«lr&gt; a n d l.ollir N e rly, hi* wife,
c n -nn t h r 12th day of M ay, A It, I ' H o
(illtirft IK L e f f h , l l i f a r l
M nhle*
and all sorts of fovo and sparkles Pauline Thayer and Judith Gray
Witnra* my ofli. lal a ig n a lu rr anil aral
Winter i’ark, the" guests of Mrs. C. negro, Ita ly Little* and Katrlle l-iftl***,
pivo clear, permanent^
( h it t h r llth day of April/ A l» 1^17.
tnd humor that keeps the interest
hi* wile, t», W. S penrer, Carrie \V»
KnoxTh as Punch and Judy,
G. Tousey.
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all
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and
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7 C o p ie s . W i l r n 6 t i m u t ?
®f the audience on the &lt;|tii vivo.
^ n i n 7 '^ « ,nirriUlt* i-u., Fla.
Ruth -Little, Annie Anderson
Nfrs. ik-nry Wight, - Mrs. F. F. ^ JlUlLlC iL IL li—H lalaai^aad -VtwU- __ —i----- Hhrrlr-fti r n i t r T*lly
V. K&lt; lN*ugJa»«# l),
j j n i o n , hi* wife. D r f e n d a n t i
Mrs/
Wllberton
Aunt
to
Mndpe.
f k T 'T u r r M f
•
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Dutton nnd—Franetl DttHon wTtTt
dry out, or fill the type.
After the play, nothing else for
t r a n k A. • Beat a nd M tfjf Beat, hi*
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Cretchoni anti .Tom
Fred Wight completed the Sunfor&lt;l wlfrm ar.d
reamsneement happens uhtil ' S un­
J - O, Baal, VValder S, Adam* a n d
•
Buy fypoivn/intf ujpplitt o f
(*harle*. VV, Y oung a n d I U U H M o nte negto; l a Circa 11 &lt; •■»«• f f r t e n h f l r r u l l , Nrmlrmlr
Ruth Stelnmeycr
party.
ni'- the. ’JOth,* when the ItnccuI* a p p e a r in g from Ih* affidavit of VVlltTam j .
ftrardalK attorn* y a n d a gent for Com - I O v e r a l l T u t p r a l i n e I ° m p a n &gt; .
Larcitr -crinon will he delivered, by Tilly, A Muid who L 9 vf0s.de Putcher
plainant.
ran*e,
rorporalion
il a l li a n 11 IInn t hIke aaimveiin p patyled
i y i e &lt;i rau*
e, herein
■ir n m -*.......*
■
Mrs.
Geo.
Speer
is
spending
a
few
Df. Hunyan Stephens of Oenla.
tlln
he twli*\e*
Frank
Beat I .
llr-lt lI hr
hi lI hr
t«lirWKi tIhha. lt k’f
. n h A- !*-■«
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t
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I’oy ..
* ‘ Gertrude
Little
THE
&gt;ml M.r, H«l.. hi. -tl,. md J- &lt;■ II.’.l j Alt.rrl Uy. I- J- *L*V Vl.il, K and
After that in rapid’succession will
Tho.sconas of tjie play transpire in weeks ut Fortnosn. •
Walt
A . ! i . f S. A d i m* -»n I r h . r l , . w
Vom e
( L J .V ' ilfu w
Herald
Printing*
Co.
an
mil K . I . r l \ l u n l » n r « f u » r r r . - i d f M . -of
'■l?, * 7K
' h A 1 ' ' ’ V’ ,7'l,7,7’
. Mow the exericses of the week.
Colorado, the first act a t a cottage,
. H I Mt I h m Ol (h.- , U I , . .it Florid*; « " • &lt; - . Nmlah. Alic- O. Il'.I'on.
ni t l r rf *tala
1
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widuw, Harry lloitiip, S ^ rah . A. Hoiof the Lansing* in the mountains,
Rev. F. E. Sleintneyer ami Mrs. th a t t h r i r gcafdelica a n d poatoffice addreaa tu n , widow, Ann* t . Ilotton, alnglc.
are t*i th»a a t i a r n e y an«l agent unkroW n. C.j.rt-i W. Stlctf. Italph Kly. f h a r l e , .
SANFORD. FLORIDA
the other acts in tjjc town house of Frank Adams are spending, some and th at t h e r e I* no p e ii n h m th e at a te of
Ferry M'eelc Bridge
I).
M»Kirr.
J
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i
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p
b
lloaMe*.
Frida
tl.
riot ida. t h e «*rvl«e nf a a u b p o e r a on whom
Members of the Every Week were- the Lansing* nenr the college cam­ time at Daytona Heneh.
would ! ir.d t a i d ilefendaait*, am! t h a t aaid Sanford, Wilbameln* .Sandord, Kthel .
defendant*
arj- o i r r t h e age of t wittily* Satil-i.r.l. J o h n Sanford, h r r h u i h a n d ,
pus.
M
any
complications
nrise
du
r­
f'-ra'antly-entertained by Mrs. C, M.
t ’ora Dow, widow, ar.d William !.*»on* yea re. ,
*
ri-nc.-. W . r .
l.otlng. Frederic f ’an'•free on Thursday afternoon, with, ing the play. Dixie Davies, a aouthMiss Gertie Speer of Oakland is
ft i i th erefor* o rde r*d t h a t you d o a p ­ n il,( h a__
_____
(lem m ingm ___________
»nd Auguatu*
pear to t i e complainant** blit herein filed , a f . aa tilt.te e under the l*»t wilt
Deforest and Mrs. N orm a ern girl mistakes Miles Atden for a tlm guest of Mrs. L, R. Philips.
on nr before th* 2 n d day of J u l y A. l \ a n d te s ta m e n t of Sarah K. I.BWK*r’f Mel.aughlln sulwtituting for burglar and this leads to a love.af­
1UI7 th* earn* K i n g Ih* rut* day of a a |d renee, J w t i i f t .
«Mtit memhers. .JUgh score wns fair between the couple.
T o t h e defendant*. Albert I«oy. (.Iiaie
Judge and Mrs. Geo. G. Herring court*
It U f u r t h t r o rd e re d t h a t thi* tjn tlre ft*
J h h n J. Pot. Virgil K. I-ttcga,
published in t hi H a n feud H a ia ld . a n e a e p a p e r Jturn*.
toade J,y \ t M. McLaughlin to whom
Meanwhile Hilly Merrill falls'into and Miss Lillian Herring spent publi*hrd
KllaalHth I 'n u b l e , widow, W’m.
Sm ith,
In Hat ford. H*mlnrde c o u n ty , Saral.
A.
Holton,
widow. A nna &lt;’. Holton, Old Rags at The Herald Ofpriac wns awarded.
r i o t Ida, o p r e a » e * k fur nine c o n a e r u tU *
evil wnys and Is fleeced by Sidney S unday.at Daytona Beach. ‘ •
I
talph'
Cly.
t
’harjo*
Ik.
Xfoore,
J
m
e
p
h
Ho»#*
week*.
mi ■
They must be Clean.
Hilton who loves Hilly's sister;
VVitnrWl Bi A. Doug!a d , th** «ferh*nf nur kin*. Cora l i e * , widow, amt William I *w- fice.
rencr,
W.
C.
I.oring.
k’rederl*
C
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n
n
in
g
Mr. Fraser Armstrong spent the r f r e t d t l*oUrt a r d t i e a t a f ’ nf* aald court a r d A u gu-lui lle m m l r g w a y ; a* t r a iht ea tm*
L;
M"&gt;(r h'ccitatal High School Peggy. He overhear* Hilly telling
at
h
c o u r t huu** to Hanford thi a t h e
2 14 Cents Per Pound.
un d e r th e l*at will and t e c t a m r n t of Sarah
i Commncoment Weel^ exercises Tom about n ‘ trick play that is to week end in St. Augustine with his l . L n a y uf M a y , A- IK IHTT.
I awrencr, decroye&lt;l!
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(real)
K.
A.
DOtlGLAHH,
It a p pea ling from t h e a d t 'D r t t e l A. h , begin ns usual with the music* re- he used by the college team against mother nmf brother. Mr. Geo. Arm ­
Clerk of ( B r u it C o u r t ,
Ooudwin. the a g e n t for th e plaintiff c om ­
Bnbinaon
A
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r
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t
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strong.
p a n y , t h a t you are no,we*id*nt* of th e
on Monday evening, May " 1 the Miners* team nnd in further­
C u m p i a l n a n i V Solicitor.
a ta le of Ktnrtda, a n d t h a t your n a re of tea7 K Tuea-fBc
.
miqUatly given by courtesy ance of .his plan \ o win Peggy by
■denee la u n k n o w n ; t h a t t h e m (* no pereon
‘ Irs., I’annie Stembridge Munson threats to expose Hilly lie copies the
T t l k '. A S i m V
HKt*A R T M K N T ,
S u t..-l- in thi* atale the neryiee of a a u h p o e n a upon
Miss "Lucca Chappell returned
To get carbon copies
*l«tng A r e l l t , r S ’* llffifr, \V*»Hngtnn, l». t ’., whom would hind you nr e ithe r of you. an d e
trick
j
d
o
y
nnd
sends
it
to
the
coarh
|
h,’r I'Upil*. with assisting talent.
Friday from Altamonte where she A f. fit 35. 1»l 7 , —Stall'd prnporsla will Ih- t h a t you »f*» each i n d all of you o v r f th*
that are not only un­
r n ty - o n * y « r * t
•
ihi, occasion Mrs. Munson has. of the rival team. Ralph Lawrence, has been teaching during the school o p r o r d in ltd* .'filet* al S ji. m , J u n , -I. 1917. ageIt ofIt tw
therrfor* ordered t h a t y o u d o t p
lot I h , r o n * tr u c tio n , c c m | d r l r , o | th« U n ited
p r a r In thi* court to th* bill h*r*ln filed.
usually sharp and
f *1 ^ ^ r*' ,' ^ nr^Pa Bishop, whose conch of the College team, learns of season, the school now being closed State * ,io*tolHer a l Sa nford, Fla. D r a w ln ,* upon the 4 th d a y of J u n e A. D. 19-7.
and •tieeiflcation* m ay !&gt;» o b tain e d Im tn t h e
*'rr home is in St. Petersburg, the offer and charges that the team until fall.
It
1*
f
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t
h
e
r
ordered
t
h
a
t
thla
orde
r
be
eL*todlan of allt*- a t Sa nfnrd. H a . or at ttila
beautifully neat, but
cilTire, in t h r d irc i e t i o n of t h e Acting S upe r- published o n r e a week lor e ig h t c o n w c u tly #
j/
*tate being Wisconsin. has been betrayed. In order to save
Yi.ing A rc h ite c t.
Ja*. A. W rtm u r c . A c t l n , week* In t h e ’ Hanford Herald, a newapaper
copies that are really
puhli.hed In Seminol* c o u n ty , F lorida.
possesses a dramatic Hilly, whose sister. Peggy, he loves,
73-T u e» -lt
Mrs. J. S. Moore of Celery avenue S u | » n l i n . A r c h ite c t.
W itne— my hand a n d th* aeal of t h a *aid
f
°* unumal range nnd sweet- Tom Lansing avows himself the was called tn Orlando on Saturday Nvtice o f Application for T a t D eed U nde r C ircuit C ourt thi* 3l*t day of M a r c h A. !».
permanent, use
Section S of C h a p te r 4SS*. Lawa of k'lof. 1917.
7*' SHe sings E flat below middle guilty man and in consequence is by the death of. her mother, Mrs.
'
(eeal&gt;
V.
A.
DOUOJ.ABB,
Ida
.
Clerk C ircuit C o u rt, S*minol* C o u n t y .
N otice la h e r e h y g i t e n t h a t ('ha*- T y le r,
P nl",vc hlKh C. She first shunned by the students and co-eds. Htl nifty.
p
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a
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of
T
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C
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r
t
it
i
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a
to
No
155, d a te d M i . - ) &amp; Warlow,
Billy
cotjfidcs
his
troubles
to
Grct(jjl* ' ,n Chicago and lias had $cvSnD. for C o m p lt.
the Cth d a ) r,f J u ly A. I). 1911, haa -fllod
85-Tuee-Stf
r e r l l f lr a t e in m y office, a n d h »• m ade
•ithuk1? a,'road’ onc &gt;» London chen, bw'hn by her efforts exonerates /..Mrs. E. M. Galloway left on Sun­ a■aid
p p lic a tio n tor ta g deed to l u u . In ar-,
.Hetenlh Circuit. Sem inal*
“"Meapeaw, th ® noted English Tom n n d — ----Well, comp and see day for Memphis and Chattanooga, c o id a n c e w ith law . S a id c e r t iS r a t e rm firacr* In Clrcall Court,
H o rld a
e following deactib«d p r o p e r l y a it u a te d in Overatreot T u r pCounty,
e
n
t
in e Company
Ha , ‘n*tructor, three years in Hcr- the rest. The play is full of pop, Tcnn., to be gone a month. She th
H
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Seminol# r n u r .t y . Hit rid a, to-w il. I-S A r i f
SK c o r n e r of Lot 84, of Sanford Celery Albert **i-oy, K. J . Harrel, l . l t il *
Ud 1timo in Paris humorous situations, football en­ was accompanied to Jacksonville by In
Delta. T h * aald l a n d hotng i w u n l at t h e Burn*, widow, J o h n , J . F a t , Virgil E,
C a rb o n P e y c r
d a te of t h e l ia u a n r e of t u c h c e n i t lc a t e (n 1 ucaa,
tk,rc w^en l ^ e present thusiasm and love.
K liia iw th
Cro*ble, ..w id o w ,
Mr. Galloway.
th e n a m e of U n k n o w n .
Unit** aaid e rr- Wm. C. S m i th , 'Alice tl . H olton.
To
ho
given
at
the
High
School
&amp;»h !*af
w*»
declared.
Mrs.
tiS r a t e a h all he re d ee m e d accordin g to law Widow. H a rry
S a ra h
A.B uy typow ritin g »up pitta o f
tag deed wilt l.«ue there on on the 12th day Holton, widow, Holton,
Ann* C.
Il.d tcn ,
*4ilio * S° nBS 7 ' 11 a i,P°ar in a Inter Auditorium Friday, Slay llth .
Mr*. Gus Frank has returned of May A. D. 1917.
air
gle,
Oeorga
W.
Slleff,
R
a
lph
Kly,th*;/' *,r&gt;ce(iinK Commencement
W itneta my official . i g n a t u i e a n d aeal
Charle* D. Moora, Jo eaph II oak Ink,
home from a pleasant visit with Ihi* th e 9 th d a y of April A. D. 1917.
THE
F r i d a D. S anford, Wllhameln* S a n ­
Mag Pag F ttliral at llollina
Psbljp ,
open to the
(aral)
.
K. A. D O U G L A S S ,
ford, Kthal Sanford, J o h n S a n lo r d ,
Clerk C ir c u it C o u r t Sem in ole Co,, H * .
The May Day Festival nnd Giro friends in Orlando.
**&gt;U f r 8 "n’a*i *dmission and
her
huaband,
C
o
r
a
Dow.
widow,
and
Herald
Printing
Co.
By V. K. Douglaaa, D. C.
William Law rence, W. C. Coring,
*td 9 *"
*ecured in rows of 8 Club concert a t Rollins Saturday
E7-Tu»*-5tc
Phone
148
*
Frederic C u n n in g h a m and A ug u itu *
l U m m l n g w a y , a* tru iD k * u n d e r th e
’ Va. 25*n&lt;L *'nKle ,r n ts. *&gt;y phoning was nil event of beauty and pleasure
Our genial business managr, Mr. Notice of Appllen.loo for T a i D eed U n d e r la*t
SANFORI).
FLORIDA
will a n d te s ta m e n t of S a r a h K.
Section ,8 of C h a p te r &lt; t t t , Lawa of H e r
1 i* to*H*i 1 he non,inal' price charged to participants an d spectators alike.
lukWrenre, deennaad.
W. M. Haynes is attending the
Id*
T o t h e d*lenda nl*. K. J. I la r r e l, George
N otice It h e reb y given t h a t J. N . M e
IW am
P5tp0I»&gt;e"- The T h e May Day pageant was unusual­
G aughey, n u r r h a t e r of T a* Certificate No. W. S ited, F rid a D. Sanford. WAIhameln*
I tftlo(L
1 wRin promptly at 8 ly lovely while the concert, at night School of Instruction of the Masonic 1830, d a te d th e 2nd d a y of J u l y A. D. 1 9 0 0 , ' Sanford,
Kthel
Sanford, John
Banfor'd
■ t’
t n d the doors will be closed was a music fest.of delightful num ­ 1Order at Orlando this week.
h a t i.!td aaid c e r t io r a t e in my offSc*, a n d h . » Alice O. Holton,' widow and H a r r y ilolloir:

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Uoumilman F L
Mill r intro- t a k i n g U P M A T T E R O F G O V i * i i v i n T O W N R F C F I V F I 4 , . 11 J,lnr spangled Manner." When
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FRA M ED FOR P R O ­
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ERNM ENT C O N T R O L OF
T ip p e
* i ' ,rantinir Additional Rights. Power*
VALUABLE P R E S E N T ' ^ .
U e r * would remain seated. He “ m
,
IA b lih ^
v.'. .
jwssd Privilege, to the C ity -of San' T E C T IO N
FOODS.
A L S O F R E IG H T
The city market' is an
^
of f,oa‘ " a ' " 1 80 8hou'-‘«
City
council
itf
the
c
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y
of
San
‘
fort*.
W
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reference
tu
Buying,
HoldR
A
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S
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. . .
•
i every loyal patriot. Of course the
Washington, May II. Sensational
wd »" 0M,ur,pd BUCdr ; , .
. |“Star Spangl.-d Banner" will now be charges that a lobby of "jood gam­ ford. F la , met in regular session j inK’ 'easing. Soiling or otherwise
The Hoard of Trade has railed 'a
The market opened (hi. morning
T
' nXw
£ ut
®f «»&gt;' R'ml Estate owned
blers, .some of them men * of im­ May 7. 1017 at 7:10 p in Present, i
mass
meeting In the court house
in good ahnpe hut the fnrmers did . . . . . , , .
1
,y* 1 1 , 1 11
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i
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,.
•nouiu l»e program tniuie nm n»- mense wealth." dlready Is at work W WpAbernathy/ F I, Miller. Jnn.S.,,y 8 , i d - P »fy wll*n said real estate next Saturday night at eight o’clock
not come in early enough for the
. .
1 . .
1 .
•''i*1 r‘
Ada ms. K A Newman and Roy |8W conkeycil is to be used for Hotel
.
, .l i •
i
j
. served for spec! ,| time* when the die* in Washington, seeking to defeat the
to take up many matters of partlr- •
majority of the buyer, and miiny of ,
, '
"'JSymea
Absent U W Herndon arid .rpurpnses. Public Huibiing*. Parks or
Administration food con ro| bills,
ular interest to all tho ci'tlzcns of
C
H
Dlngre
*
'
Ibthor
public
purposes,
and
providing
them went awtay. thinking the far- "n
th, * 7
i
° WOUl' 1
Seminole county.
men were not coming into town the ‘
f . ‘
"r
r,‘'ert*nro we were miuje by a formal statement by
On motion of Counrilinnn Aber-* f!’r t,'*‘ rc,eM(,c li,,’,rr
fondly
As&gt;btant Secretary Vrooinan of tlie
Tho mas.* mooting will bo ad
ftM day. The farmers should g e t' T ? ‘ f . „ f
'
a'"1
nall.y
and
seconded,
K
I.
Miller
t,on“
a."&gt;’
^’r
Jmprovt
Department of Agriculture. '
dre-tted
on the subject of food crinon the job early In-order that those
•
“■* prMenl
touk'tlie president's chair, the pr«s- m,,,U* claimed by* the city of San
_
trcl
by
the
thc* governrhent
governriient and tbo
"Alii -a of the Kaiser Unpatriotic Ident and president pro tern bcipg ' or&lt;' &lt;,M nny r,‘a* estate alienated or
who are busy ran get to market
The “if *li &gt;uM never be insisted'
read,
‘
and
I
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on
°
f
th®
r « l « in freight rates
early and get away in time to work, between regtira" ditlio*, nor* just a and ili-iloy.il who should I e mad aliMiif
.
•
con keyed, which wns
•
,
‘
*? strain in medley fashim. To rut n l-» f i j I the I atliing and contempt of
but
regular
hiee'tfng
r
*,‘r*&lt;
instructed
to
forward
sump
to
'
and
‘
kindrwl
subjects
thal ’are vital
Minutes of
Mrs
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Hun
F
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if.
n-pr.
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.
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f,,ir
»n
I
every
one in the
••very
patriotic
Atnc-d
an."
are
some
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tfuilttv
read and adopt
first cnc to open ut». the market.
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si ring chickens, cucumbers, s&lt;iun**j *.
III-• a* r.*x nf I in | in fn ,.f crofts
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i i . iMinidcrs and othi'.Vs.
In recognition of Mr«. Osteen
■■ tu| v.'i
ii i I
iihiiifaiifii granting to ■''* ’
the sin'J down ben font •
x •r i i t^u- !'i-.t i»y iif 1 1
ran i pu iiv.
s c i . u n ’ U and t 'n t 1 ‘h irI
tning tin* firU farm-r on th:» -inur'd
' ■'■* *1*1 I -I l! . , 1 ; I v. brtd lorn- bu Lnc un.-a show -I j
Wood ’, bis a tie i.ui'a an’d I "
°i ‘ i'0 nail in and the s'tecusli'itil l lie u I vig. ir‘ sa'1 tipi -lit and
to ujen the new city market The,
i w.,\c o*nr the Land , f |much l»at riii*i -m and . ir, I -line
.
f
iiu?s nnd^j
u-i- it for thslr own individual
that ’ eil I i».- used vigorously and privileges wall read in fulj and V a n - ?
Herald presented her. with a Amu - ile t 'i- Ruini! of tilV us liuvc- lieen rnrtiilfpstPif
t up ulti-mfp consumer
^i!lce t lid j mere Hi ,i|y.
iporuy l(ox of Jnpunncd tin ,wifh
\’,w 1
f
)'•.
4 -i* a gfcatly e\nan I—I
xvar- bc.t.in fiv the bn i v stin i i . of
lock and key. Several orders -enrho
\
l
- ‘ i! * r wh'1 r dU
&gt;•( (lie nllf |
1 let
\-1 i \ •» \ ' .
to hi-r to deliver goods but V,i-&lt; is
i:
i - -l
&gt; ■I g 'i * t In­
T •v
• 'p
■tri** I • against the rule aii-i t *•.
- 1 o i . i r ic nf the
Itifk* who wahteri t.iti- ►luif w. iI !-i l loll t- , ;, 1 I I ,| l| ft w ...... . it" • "I i *r er ijm paist-d. Ity
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M:.
|,,r. &lt;1 i &gt; com*- down to tin- hi r . t in I n
ll-Tiidou
hi reference to Mr* Ne|. I 1-14’ northern farmers,
i iMpn.x r him ail I In* caliinet
' • IHi| I i • i;ra i e X.&lt; .dll .1 , III.- a v &gt;,l oj ;j|,- I'.ducil , gr,
ai'ii in..!.,- tiu-ir own delivery. This t very dtly of the year
son’s
taxei
w.is read and sarin* laid I Th
!
to
i
;ke
tinn
v
.-ii
ir.v
in
hi
1
1
»
m
,l&gt;
»sj "Tt * of td- fund &lt;|uc:itit&gt;n
floats th- government* in th i« eriii* m t h rule will be. strictly adhered to in ‘ American flu
ntt-J -i* Ia reverent ly young ’ iii-ti Imv • b •-a t ■ do ta bill c .th e- llelllnl te ourccs of tilis ok, r mild next meeting •
hjsve discovered thvit V the govern­
the future and the buyers nr • aLu rcxi
Communication from Nye Odor­ ment shtetltl eontrol the foo-ls that
nation f-r victory
They are urging
Memorial Day
aetual lighting.
.
urged to bring their baskets,’ as th*
v&lt;ry
specious, the reti,-..| m I’ in­ less Crematory U.i w m read 'arid we Would tio*\ be icing flour at
No fiong is so used as this and
•‘ Il'oWcver. th! 4 Iittltud’- lia« not aginary argurn-ill ag.iiist t-lu- grant­ ordered id- -I
.farmers can neithpc deliver the goods the memory of it.s nuth-tr'is forever
*i;h t dollars |&gt;er barrel instead of
been
jinivi-rsal.* There arc food s;u-,-- ing of war powers to the I'residi-nl
or put' them in .paper sacks 'its the kept green.
As daily at sunset
’ ( ’ninmiinieati*»n fr-nn Mr !• c nmrlv twenty dollars per barrel and
high rust of (taper sacks is prohib­ when the (iarrison ling of the ib s*. ulatoM. food •cornerers and food and Id* cabinet, and t!»ey are at
Dutton and Mr It (' M i l iw with t h- s.im- is i rui- of oth-r produce.
itive in tlie face oT the very cheap are lowered on 11 A merit'd n soil, gamlflern Mon- --f tli'-m m-ii of i . pr* -in directing tip ir priiu tpal at
Tlie time is also ripe- fitr the
r, fi renee i i Improvi-nt^nts to hulkpriic that is being made for the frish and on every, flag ship of every m--n«e w altli and o tli-n "f very tn&lt;k against tlie laws uhieli have
United protest of the growers n n d head m karloui ways was road ami
vegetables.
This is one of the United States N’avul S’ltuadron. wh re small means who art* taking ad bt’Vn introduced by th- agricultural
oii motion carried
Clerk was in- sTiIppers on the raise in freight rates
points that tlie originators of the ever it may In*, ihe band plays the vuntuge-of war condition* fo -xplnii committee of the bouse with :» vj-w
hlrnClcd to write Mr Marlowe, sec­ wiii h will mean to the celery grow­
tinir fellow citUi-ns to th-- full -xt.-nl to putting the Department of Agrimarket idea are trying to make, "Star Spangled Manner."
retary of the Hoard of Trado of ers an atlded rats- of $ 2 o per ear nnd
that if the people of Kanford will , At the beginning of th- Civil War of t luir ability. These men are ul
ulltire on a wnr basis
T a* step i Sanford. Florida, to make plans and to the orange grower stf $ 1 0 per car .
come down to the ma/ket and carry j both sides ninteitded f,,r this na- lies of the Kaisi-r and are doing their should have been taken sev.-rul submit same to the city council, next fall nnd to the merchant' the
their goods home said goods ran bo^ional air. Sinci- that dark time it utmost to dfyut the patriotic pur- wi;eks ago.
ih e hills now before [which will cooperate with the Hoard f II 15 per cent, raise on all tho
purchased much cheaper.
1 is notable to rememliPt the* north poses of the nation. Wherever they congress have been demonstrated t.» ‘ , f Trade along the line* above men- goods shipped in here and the con­
sumer will suffer, again
.
Mayor Davison, Secretary M a r -(nnd south have together shed their ar&lt;* s«H-n, in high plaee-i or in low, be absolutely essential as war pow- tiom-«l.
lbat
the
meeting
Saturday
night
lose and the editor of The Herald ( blood for the "Star Spangled ll«n- tlu-y should be condemned und made
.
•' Reports of the different otlici-rs
to feel the loathing and contempt nf
were on hand lo assist the farmers n,.r ”
and voice such a protest that our
I lie unpatriotic and disloyal bib- 1 were read an i *ttrdored filed.
Tlu-su by that is*trying to defeat the de
sen ttors and cungressmon must heed
»nd otlinally open the market and
And because of this great event every patriotic American.
Report of Chief of Polici *
the wishes of th ir eon itit .ients.
Mayor Davison will appoint one of which inspired theso vorses, the men will be taken care of in due time (•-rinination of Congress ami of tin- mouth of April, l!M7:
his oflirers fis tho oflirial market many associations, together with by national, state and nuini-ipal people of this country' to pul the Number of arrests
72
m*st-r to see that all weights are the momentous event.of the day ntid legistlutian, but until such legisla agricultural resources of the nation Discharged • .
•
S
M U ’K KXONKItATFD
right and that the fnrim-n are pro­ t h e ’ lofty words of every line, .the lion can be enacted the only elTee on ihi elllciency liasis in thin, sri-is Sentenced mi streets
2
tected in every way.
"S ta r Spangled Banner" is justly re­ live power.th.it call be brought liould be mu-le to feel tlie nmdcm- Fines assessed by mayor
$ 1 5 *0 0 Newspaper Man lt.nl Gnud Firuse
The teams are supposed to In- vered tin- National anthem of our against th -m is the power of an oul- nation of every real American.*"
Fines collected from March?
500
•
For Abscare
Pound fee
.50
Tii'laha-*.*-g, May I L —On** would
haikuL up to tiie curbing and t h e ‘ country- and every true, patriotic
farmers have a lunch for. the display; heart will throb responsive to i(s
hardly thiuk that tho tners* dismissal
of the goods nml the surplus is kef t , tone. .
F. M.
'
• s-ipaaq 4 I—a_ sunuwitt-*- rlcrk—in nmr^nftfro
$ 5 00 sevi'rnl committee roritns of the ^
n&gt;; 'w7»fl»«ott street
ia the -wagons ready for use. As
Wiany of the V('ei&gt;tal|lia,nru_im»u-H..bl--•
I 50 house .of rs'presen tat Ives would’ call *
Fart- for-Hullivan.
Arrirals at thtr"nfiJ’Trtr IToicI
;157.flO for a double deck heading in a grent. *
Caxli to colk-ctur
~ by the pound it will lie necessary-for
T. Cacloriiin, Apal.ichlc'd.xJ.Rrncat'
newspaper like the Tlmcs-Unlon.
th«' farmers to have scutes, alto Mrssey, I'ensaeola': W. H. Weaver-r,
$
Pi
I
VI
but it Aliii an 1 th-n-ls .'* n-xson.
measures, etc. .
•’
('iuclnnuti. ().: D. J . Kossman, Mi­
Coll dor,* rep &gt;rt /or m mil) of
The sucres* of life city market will ami: (iuj A. Muliir and wife, S t ! ;
Hryuu Mack, «&gt;ti*- of Die cleanest •
\pril, I *17:
.d'I'r.d altogether upoh first tlie l Carlos Hot. I, Miami; .1 J. I i: .
jnn -1 moat capfilil - young newspaper
, v r
farmers t hi tnselvew, and .secondly gibldon, Kflami: P. I.. All n. John
? ' ,S“ ''■* |tkriters in the »tnte, is here balding
Taxes, 15*15
u,l° n *';e «icy buyers who slioul I get W. J m on, li. J. Nartitnan, M. W.
U” f-l I down «*n*- of such clerkship*, and in*
T i v s, 1911
. ttawhub'it „f earning down early eitch Ziegler, J . A. Itaeier, DeLanri, Fla.;
tiden(ully keeping an eye on' legis­
1 ue.-day, Thursday nnd Saturday *W. A. J . Pullock, Tampa; A. L. R *lative «b-ing*-and a finger on* tho.'
Students of current events see but . to cunaiikc_a «;tWactory settlement Taking-U*-n»
. 1 1 0 . 0 J political pulse oF the sta^e. * Mr.
murt i , , , &lt;and buying their veget- gcru, J a x ; ft, S. Knlghtoe,. Plans llllb - hope of lit** six--months war of the Arm*tiun s|uestion, long a idcwul. Ii- ns
. ’ 0 J 0 0 Mack •was formerly editor of Tho
sl'U ■ chicken i and eggs front th- City. J. P'. Lovett, Apaf.tch
pretliclvd soiiie flmo. since.
Tin­ thorn in tlie sidu of munkind, and Lit e nasi
„ $ 2 1 0 0 States, one of the brigiitext nnd best
Fines
*.
...
itgons. •
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‘
* . D. Howard, Waycrosa
fighting iri lilt- Ii* Ids df the vuriout* likewise deal* with her vurious! sui&gt;political weeklies ever published in
thrfatres of war has.been moyl severe Jests on the principle of nationality.
riit- farmers should help to make lUskins, J . P. Holland, (5. AY. Le.
$070.1
87
tor,
Key
West;
Dr.
J
.
T.
It
rod-thud,
the Land oT Flowers. For that rea­
during the past two weeks and while
While there have been rumor.) th &gt;t
iUe market a success by coming in
. 4020 0 1 son perhaps it did not succeed finenC. J . Mattie and wife, San Antonio; the Germans are losing ground they council cf workmen's anti soldb-r’s Remitted to treasurer .
•JJfly a,lt' making a fulr profit on
(y’red it by vouchers
J
48,2 0 1 cially In the same city where "Dixie''
'■f stuff and treating the customers O. \V. Snow, E. S. I’owan, St. Au­ still have plenty to lose before delegates has called for an armistice,
gustine;
Alonzo
McEwan,
Urlando;
rtourMus. The erstwhile editor of
s'ritento
alii*»
are
on
German
terri­
ofl-cial
denial
of
this
Is
made
by
tbs^
?
rbl.t. The goods will be sold at the
470 I 87 Trie State Is an uncompromising foo
I)r.
and
Mrs.
Hutchinson,
P
i
t
t
s
­
tory
and
the
constant
menace
of
[council.
On
the
contrary
it
Is
p
Prt.v«iling wholesale price every day,
Treasurer’s report for month of to organized dgr-ed -and corrumpt'
e pricy to bo given by the market burg, Pa.; Dr.-ontl Mrs. Hutchinson; the Russian trouble* at home is ever sluted by the council that an appeal April, 1UI7: .
J
r
„
Winttr
l{av*’n;
Guy
Hart,
I.nkepolitics.. He was. 11 staunch s u p - ’
before not only the entente but their to the soldiers is being drawn up do;
matter each day before the market
Balaucc on hand April I
'
lund; J . L. Campbell, Tatnjia; A. .N. American ally as -well.
pprter of Gov. Catts daring tfift
•tarts iff.
. ,
clurittg against a separate peace.
1017
i$28,704188
It. *
campaign which resulted in tho
Russia still Iooiijs in the eyes i f Meantime from the Baltic Sea to the Rccd from Collector
TUat- the mjirket will provo a big O'Kecilc,
,
_ V.
„ J .. . Armstrong,
. .
. 4,020 01
election of the latter last fall and
,M"K t'&gt;r this city h apparent to &lt;•roVes. C. Roy Mundee, Ja x ; II. - the world ns n portentious otmturl t Dnnuhinn region of Itnumunia the
Reed
from
Collector
from
Farrt
r,
Wil
made dome stirring speeches in be­
llUHxians
nnd
the
forces
of
the
Teu­
to an early successful issue of tho
,V-Pry ‘ lUMn who has lived in the ,,ayu’ T am &gt;,a:
J' J i
v o u ch o rs...........
.
4.872 0 J
mington,
N.
C.;
T.
F.
Singletary,
half of. the popple’s candidate for
tonic
allies
continue
almost
inactive
war for the ents-ntc nations and the
I'b’ * wh-fe they have markets nnd
Sanford;
W^ade
Copeland,
Trafalgar,
glvernor.
in
their
Denches,
only
sporadic
ex­
United Stutes over Germany and
. ht‘ m‘ chants of this city who will
MO.588 65
.
changes of ritle lire and here and
her ulliss.
.
,
, av,‘
good trading days should Arkansas.
For theso and other rensons un­
Disbursements:
e 1 te first to pntronise the farmery
Wltlr a far from satisfactory state there small ecunnaisunces having Vouchers paid—
necessary to assign. Bryan- Mack hr«
711,451
21
Music Kills a Mule In Orlando
"
to make the market the
of affairs existing between the coun­ been reported.
Interest
5011 0 political enemies. Naturally enough
It
is reported in our olllre today
Pjl IUcCfs» that this movement dcOn both the Caucasus and Meso­ Balance in bunks?---- .'.............. 24,740 24the Titm-s-Unlon is one of them, lie
cil of workmen’s nnd soldiers dele»&lt;rvis.
• an incident In the Elks purade rs*
cil of workmen’s and soldiers dele- potamian fronts, however, the Turks
rabid x-sntW-3, *
x
&lt;»
the days aro Tuedays, ccntly when the Urlsndo band was M l rs JtntLb^fb .4tUAaUA.iPigsi«iij*M*i.
iplLirtfri -ruvrrses nra Che^Rxis$30,588,55 Units members of the House. These
Thursdays amj SaU-p/tVf
M ilu v i* , om3*ls,- winch in the last ft-n days sians, according th Pctrograd. Fouth
j|nr
enemies have been hankering to get
Hank
Balances:
f j* v -cx •*■' —•
*
* Ffbndu! that a mule driven by.Carl
has resulted in the resignations of of Kriringnn the Kurds have re First National
. 1,510,01 "M ack's goat" for sometime, nnd a
.
l- * v
Dann and Clark Robinson stiffened
the commander of the forces in Pet- pulsod the Russian forces after a Peoples Bank.............. .......... . 1,510,01 few days- agti succeeded * for ' t
Ni-xt to “ n ‘ . r
. n
Rs ears as it heard the wails nnd rogrnd nnd the minister of war and stubborn fight, while in Mesopotamia
Peoples Hunk....-.1 !..., ........
1,409.62 ment in doing so by having a reso­
- * fomes tho
fC0Untr^
shrieks of the newly organized Ortho Russians have been forced to re- Peoples Bank at 4 p c .
murine, comes a rcncwul of tho ru­ •
.. 1 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 lution passed in the house dismissing
Alr.
° rtKard for ono • Nationo» Undo band, dropped to the earth
mor thut.Turkct, is following in the treat across the Diala river, in the Seminole County Hank . . 1,394,25 him from his position as committee
The rollirUn.. u.
,
. nnd garo up the ghost. It is under footsteps of Germany and. Austria- faco of superior forces.
clerk, for being "absent without
Seminole County Bank at
- Yank** Dooriln^* ' um“rous
of stood that tho band management
,
•
Hungary and is endeavoring' to ef­
4 per cent
1 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 leave."
A significant statement as to the
of
,1
, ,rC Bnd dMh has made settlement of the claim to fect a separate peace with Russia.
-i
di'sirability of Great Britain accept­ Seminole County Bank
Th, ,
applauae.
.
lho owner of the dend mule,
Tho Titm*s-Unfon took the matter
333,36 up, heralded i t ‘ abroad, und made it
Magnolia Paving ______
The compensation said to have ing a separate Qcace with Austria-!
pro
Ulne ° ^ mcr' ca ha* bean ap- 1
•
■
—-Mated by various countries.
I Born to Mr. und Mrs. Guy Ran- been.offered by Turkey embraces a Hungary has been made by the
atvt-ar that Mack was nrtniously
v
_______
124,746,24 absertt from duty'and held his Job
eUrn *
counlry tho association of dall at Paducah, Kentucky, a line thing that has been tho life dream of Chancellor of the Exchequer in the
There never - All bills against the city were as n sort of sinceurc.
haby boy.
Tht t -'*0rdV *'*y country. ’tis of
bnby
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Russia—the complete opening of the House of Commons.
In other
had
been
a
separate
peace,
said the read, audited und vouchers ordered words, be was rendering no aervico,
Dardanelles
to
Russian
ships,
both
To 'f r&lt;‘n&lt;ll“ar" the /m-lody to us. aco former residents of this city. Mrs.
•
ajr ^
w°uld stand when the Randall being Miss Irma Crim, merchantmen nnd men of war. Tur- Chancellor, but as Germany was dmiM) for same,
but actually grafting from the state
stl- '•...........Is
Played natural and we daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. [key ulso would.be agreeable if Rus-jm - re bs-ing no further business treasury to th« extent of his salary.
always trying to detach some of the
e Ho u l d
council adjourned!
Continued on Page 4
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stand when sung. -Wo Crim of this city.
|sia would consent to lay down arms,
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WAR SITUATION
VERY CRITICAL

1ATTITUDE OF RUSSIA IS CONCERN OF r*
THE ENTENTE ALLIES..

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MONDAY, MAY 14

LYRIC THEATRE

ROSCOE ARBUCKLE '
“The B u tcher B oy”

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“ C O M B A T ” F i v e R e e ls

T H E FUNNIEST COMEDIAN IN T H E WORD IN

AmongThe Theatres
Tonight at the Star
Quaint and whimaical touches
abound in
"Heart's Desire," the
latest Famous Players Paramount
picture, starring Marie Doro.
Among the especially Interesting
incidents filmed in this picture is
"th e festiv al.o f the saints" In a
French provincial village _on the
little island of St. Anne’s. This is
the gala occasion of the year for tho
peasants nnd every one is dressed in
his best. Th c odd costumes and
queer ceremonials give a pleasing
touch to the production nnd add to
the effectiveness of Miss Doro'a
usual splendid work. As "Fieurettc”

to work all day for nothing Juat to
get to wear such wonderful clothes
during the day.
The perfection of night pothgraphy of the World Film Corpora­
tio n , is responsible for lomo of the
extremely beautiful outdoor night
scenes which aro seen in "D arkest
Russia."
I never knew a star wno so
quickly grasps tho true inwardness
of a star os Miss Brady," delight­
fully declared Tri »v c r 8 Vale, who di­
rected "D arkest Russia,” after Misa
Brady had done a particularly ef­
fective bit of’ acting for th at new
feature.
Lyric Tonight.

The Sacrifice
In . these strenuous times the sub­
Lyric Tonight
•
je c t of war and international spying
"D arkest Russia" ia a tremendous­
are uppermost in the mind.
"Sac­
ly pretentious offering. The entire
rifice." J n - which the calibrated stage
door space of the WorLd Studio was
star Margaret lllington makes her
for an entire week turned over to
motion picture dehut, concerns this
the filming of the big scenes in this
nil absorbing topic. It is n Jesse L.
production.
Lasky Feature Piny Company pro­
duction released by Paramount nnd
"Certainly I can play the violin?" is the attraction ut the Star Theatre
domanded Miss Alice Brady In an­ on Monday. •
swer to a question propounded to
The story of "Sacrifice," which
her by one of her friends as to her
was written especially for Mias IIability to play the instrument which
lington by Charles Kenyon, author
figures largely*in one of the biggest
of several of her greatest, stage suc­
scenes in "D arkest Russia."
cesses. relates the dramatic story of
Miss Brady not alone plays the
half suistors. one of whom is the
violin, but plays it well. She is also
dnughter of a diplomat and the other
an accomplished singer nnd has ap­
is n cabaret dancer in the neighbor­
peared in many successful concerts.
ing—and hostile—country. T h e girls
Shb is one of the most versatile stars
become involved-in the international
nsw appearing on the screen.
spying systems of the countries and
, Lyric Tonight.
one of them is called upon to make
the supreme sacrifice for her country.
"N o wonder Alice Brady likes to
work in the movies so well," ex­
claimed one uf her envious friends
who had paid a visit to the studio to
watch the filming of a scene in
"Darkest Russia." " Ju s t look ul the
gorgeous gowns and wraps shr wears
in this picture. I would lie willing

LYRIC
THEATRE
Wm. A. lit»tlj
I'rNkhu \ilr«*

A Good Three
Keel Feature
A ’Cood One
Reel Comedy
nnd Two Reels
of tin-

‘ Darkest
Russia"
also a ( bristle
Comedy

Vltragraph Presents I.uclle Slew art

’ In “ T H E COMBAT”
ROSCOE ARBUCKLE
In “ The Butcher Boy”
The Greatest Comedian of all.
The Man who Never Foils to
Make You laiugh

I’lrwflW.
Flu ira cr L a llid lf
l a Ikr

I ’n lh r l * i r » r n l »
I . U d ) » l l u l r t l r In

"PILLO R Y"

" T h e NhJnr fS tfl"

A l*«»rtful l&gt;r»nu

Thr P n O * M .
I l r n r i bCXhc Heft i

U f uihU k w I iI anil
S h r -m a r t ret of t

III! t i p
Mim. V criwn C o l i n

Also a Good

In "Pairin'*

Comedy

COMING
Mrs. Sarah llarnhardl in

MOTHERS OF FRANCE’
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Thus. Dixon (Patriotic Spectacle
».TIIE FALL OP A NATION"

ADMISSION FIVE and TEN CENTS

Scrgt. C. C. Taylor, on recruiting
with dramatic atrength, and gives aervico for all branches of the army
this versatile little atar a chance to is in Sanford for a few dayi and
display her great emotional ability. would be pleased to talk enlistment
to you. Ho Is making headquarters
The story tells of tho struggles, of
at the Board of Trade office. Come
a young author, George Andehson,
in und sec him.
Who has to cko out a miserable ex*
istenco by working as a clerk in the
The Sanford and Seminole county
publiahing house of the man to whom
he la trying to soil hla novel. Hia growers and ^hippara arc keenly
health fails and his devoted wife im­ awake to their freight interest as
plores him not to hum tho candle at waa manifested by the meeting of
both ends by working day nnd night'. the Board of Trade Tuesday night,
His novel deals with a wife’s sacri­ the 8 th nnd as a result and in view
fice of her honor to bring sucresa to of other matters to her reported on
her husband, also a novelist. How in this connection a request came
the experience of his hero becomes from the audience that a mass
the experience of Georgo Anderson, meeting of growers, merchants and
tho author himself, how’ the sacri­ shippers be held in the court house
fice of tho woman of his novel be. Saturday, May 19th, at 7:30 p. m.
comes the sacrifice of Jan e Anderson This was unanimously agreed to and
is told in .this powerful story of the urged and every member in attend­
ance urges a big attendance.
In
present day.
behalf a of the growers, merchants
and shippers a representative of the
Clean Pictures that Will Picas the
Board of Trade .leaves for Washing­
.
Children. Arbucklc'a Aim
ton, May 21at and prior to that timo
Fatty Arbucklo has come out em­
several things are being done in
phatically for
clean,
wholesome
connection with tho interest of. tho
pliys; free from even a suspicion of
Board of Trade members and in
a suggestion of double meaning.
order to report on -this ttiP'TnPCtlng
- " 1 -ahBll pfbdUfe nolhing ihat wIIT
of the 19th IB called. It is to your
offend the proprieties, whether ap­
interest to attend.
plied to children or grown ups,” said
Iloscoe recently in spouking of Ids
plans for comedy two rcelers to he' " Two out of town firms want tiling
released through Parnmoant. " M y and are writing the Board of Trade
Dealers kindly call
pictures aro turned out with clean for prices, etc.
hands . and therefore with a clear and tnkc up the matter with these
.
conscience which, like virtue, is its inquirers.
own rewnrd.
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"Children in attendance at moving
picture shows," continued "Mr. Ar­
bucklo, "sometimes have occasion to
ask their parents some rather em­
barrassing questions uhout whut is
being unfolded before their eyes; but
this has never happened or will hap­
pen at nny of the pictures I have
directed myself or will direct. In the
three years I have been producing
my own comedies, I have never had
a single elimination which comes
pretty near telling its own story.
"Pictures, of course, moving or
otherwise, make a deeper impression
on a child’s mind than written or
spoken words, and for that reason
alone it is necessary to constantly
exercise caution that the subject be­
ing filmed does not get out of the
moral focus*
"Nothing would grieve me more
than to have some mother say,
'Let’s not go there today.
Fatty
Arhuckle is playing nnd lie.isp’t lit
for children to see.’- I want them to
always speak otherwise of me foi as
as long-ns I can please t lie kiddies 1
don't enre who entertains their el­
ders."
Lyric Monday.

Lyric Tuesday
America is interested in
&gt;\ ho
||)(. woman jn whom every
woman in Ainvrirn is intensfed.’
Right the -first time. It is ‘Mrs.
Vernon Castle, who is starring in
" 1 ’atrin," the 14th episode of which
is the feature at the Lyrio Thetare
Tuesday.
Tills U, remarkable in view of the
fact tliut Mrs. Cnstje is extremely
young. .She is still a slim girl 'with
tiiu air of n finishing school about
her. In her curly twenties, with the
world still before her, she has the
amu-etnent loving part' of America
-nnd that t all of America, -for
even J be goggh eyed professor of
Greek 1 os amusement site hail, 1
r-i-i-U •the ntitusement loving part
of the l lilted States, which is Amer­
ica, ut her feet.
If an honest vote were taken, MrsVernon Castle would lie overwhelm­
ingly ranked us the mo-t ; &lt;pulur
woman in America. Why?
While
the truth of tliis statement will be
readily grunted, ns will the sunshine
on n fair day, the fact that a mere
g ir l'is thn most popular woman in
Amertc-aiwiil .Ljomr -analyst*'. ( « &gt; .

A carriage and automobile painter
wants a job.
Notify the Board of
Trade If you need a- mnn.
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Clifton, lM. Y ., man very much
interested in Seminole county farms
wnnts information.
Denver, Colo., man wants to lo­
cate in Sanford, looking for a home
and staple crop farm.

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will go to the motherlns babh
the Orphanage at Arrulia.
11:00 The pastor v.ia ,.rearh
tho subject, "Which is mors rest
sible for the good nr evil j„ ,
the Father or the Motlii-f?"
Mrs. Cecile L. Wallses of }
York School of Music and ArU
sing.
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6:15 The It. Y. p. u. „.rvif&lt;
7:30 The fnmous ranatata, *•
Mothers of the Bible will |*
sented by a chorus of 24 voices
Dr. George Hyman as reader.
You ure welcome to all the
vices.

Superintendent of a military and
naval school wishes certain informa­
tion aabout Sanford, contemplates
locating here to care for winter
training of boys of tourists,
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Mother’s Day at Prcbli)UT{an Cki
T h e Board of ' Trade committee
without doubt performed well their
duty before the county commissionora in regard to the Osteen ferry will he a Mother’s Day Service,
The following will he the progr*
bridge. The county commissioners
Organ Prelude—Selected..
are without exception a progressive
Period of Silent Prayer. •
body that will attem pt any improve­
Doxology.
ment thftt makes a bigger, better
Invocation.
county.
.
Invocation.
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Song—Jesus Lover of My Soui.
T h e government is advertising
Talk—Origin_ol M-.thers-ftiy
dally--for—stenographer* and- type­ Mr. R. J . Holly.
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writers.. I t * seems that the demand
Recitation—" Mother'« l.-ive"—
far exceeds the supply. All you need
Kitt io Du l&lt;ose.
iH qualification nnd right here in San­
Scripture Reading.
ford you have an up to date busi­
Offering. *
ness College that can complete you
Duet—Oh! Mother Mine—Sa
and oquip you for rapid service
by, Mrs. Higgins and Mm. F.
within a few weeks. Not only men,
Woodruff.
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but women are wanted. The job is
Wernjonette by the Paster.
waiting for you and at good pay,
Choir— Mother’s Rocking Chiir.
all you have to do is to qualify. In
Reading— Mother— Mr. C. II.
After a two weeks' stay in Sanford the service in this line of work is a
during the early part of tho season, duty juat at great as on the firing
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Marlow of line.
Wichita. Knns., enroute from St.
Petersburg to Kansas, stopped over
T o te it home and cut down over­
in Sanford yesterday for another head expense. . .
week’s stay. Mr. Marlow likes San­
ttt
ford too well to mias the oppor­
Do something today to beautify
tunity of another stop.
Incidcn- your lot and in b o doing you beau­
tallty, they will he Sanford guests tify your city. If you own no home
the coming season.
or lot, help by finding a trash can to
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The Sanford - Board of Trade will
in future mninlain government mar­
ket reports daily on its bulletin
liuurd. \yv«aru handling this matter
now nnd j lint as soon ns arrange­
ments cun he completed we will
post these bulletins daily. This is a
correct, impartial nrrount of selling
nnd buying, giving every detail that
is of interest to the truck grower nnd
shipper.
It is a true guide and
means n lot to you.
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throw yodr cigarette boxes Into
The fnmous phrase In "lUtff
When’ you open a letter in the post­ Hnruni” which reiuls; •'!&gt;« unto tWj
office don’t drop the envelope on the other fellow the way lie would llhj
floor, look for the waste can.
to do unto you—and do It fu»L" Uf!
Iind almost universal .urii-mv. ul
to most people Its |pi\*-ll&gt;, win one ct
Ilaplist Church Sunday
Its attractions. • Hut. if »--ii iurn to
Dickens'
"Martin rim/rlealt." jes
M other's Day w’ilf be observed in
will 11ml Hint young Joints r&lt;muU]
all the services at' the Baptist
in one place: "D-i other turn er tbefi
church on next. Sunday.
XV|]I i b l you."
N o t kit v e r v f » r npsrt
' 9:30 Sunday School. The offering except In time.— llunfonl *'• irant.

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When Florida vegetables and cit­
rus fruit are already taxed forty per
cent of their soiling value for freight,
nnd when the past winter's • hard­
ships a r e counted particularly to t ie
citrus industry and When it is n fact
that mn'ny farmer’s must go in debt I
for next season's supplies,'is it quite
fair to ask an additional J5 per cent
rate advance uf h i m . -Possibly rail­
roads do need tut advance. ’ . p o &lt; -1
slhly evtry individual, evory firm
and corporation needs an increase,
hut now is not ’the time to dolvi *
into trallic secrets und. unknown
tongues, mixed classifications end
fur fetched technicalities lyient er.ita
&lt;&gt;f the Mississippi or w e s t-o f the
Ohio ns the rate clerk dubs it; ( lie
question is, who can afford to with­
stand present conditions best, h a v ­
ing thingu ns they are. A freight in­
crease is. unmistakably . ! ' direct blow
to the "pinnt a «r.&gt;p movement,"
the human incentive of profit pnd
even necessity is killed and- the |ass
jug of that incentive#|iuLa a damper
on action as far n« the producer is
oonctm ia.
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'aramourit
STAR
TH EATRE

PROGRAM
Fill DAY — Paramount presents Marie Doro in
"Ifeprts Desire"
SA TlfRDAY— Bluebird presents Betty Schrade in
"The Reward ol the Faithless"
MONDAY Paramount presents Margaret Illington in " T h e Sacrifice” •
TU ESD A Y - Metro presents Viola Dana in "The
Mogul Sin"
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COMING— Mme. Nuzimova in '" \ W Brides'-’.
Clara Kimball Young in "Th e Fooluh.Virgiq"

M atinee Daily at 3 :1 5

THE THREE-IN-O
H E R E ’S A GIST OF T H E PRIC ES— LIK E STRA W S— TO SHOW T H E WAY T H E WIND B
Im Beach Suits Only $tt.‘J 8

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R a JiU R c a t h t L - a i i s - O H l y lO o -' -

r.Sjf aiut $15.00 Yalues
r allies Only 25c

Palm Beach Shoes Only $1.98
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Palm B eachH jl|
V r t l n b s TVnTy $ 1 5 X 0

Only $9.98 - L a d ie s’ Goods— Striped and Figured Novelty Suiting 31
- Sport Skirt Patterns in Latest Styles, 20c Values at 25c - White-Wash Sk

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W E S E L L IT FOR LES S

Five More Days of the Big Sale

| ^Proprietor^. TheThree-In-Store Store

SANFORD
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�DOINGS OF THE
Tallahassee, May 7 .—Certain
nawspaper reports sent out from thU
city and appearing, in Sunday's' pa­
pers, misrcprpdcnt the facts concern­
ing tho removal of . Col. A.. II.
Blending and hia subsequent re­
instatement as the commanding of­
ficer of the Second Florida Regiment
National Guartis.
It is true that
Adjutant General Christian issuedthe order relieving Col. niandirig of
hia' command, and that several days formal charges lodged against Col.
Handing. He was "exonerated" in
the light of the same facts and con­
ditions that existed when the order
relieving him was Issued. Your cor­
respondent was in a way connected
with the transaction and is able to
give tho story as it happened:

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blit h u been Introduced to fiv e the
Commlwdon more power In the
matter o f equalising Uxt*« oa be­
tween the, varinm yommitttc* of the
atate.
T h e —same interests that
fought the aimilar bill a short time
ago care now lying in wait for the
second proposition to show up.
The big railroad lobby is still on
tho ground coaching their represent­
atives as to what they want and
what they don't want. Section six
of the new bill enlarging the powers
of the Tax Commission is among the
things they don't want. It reads as
follows:

Mechanics In Medicine.
The raluo of mechanic* In medi­
cine hn‘n been amply deyionMrnted and
the science of henllufi I* coming to re­
gard &gt;vlth Increasing favor the aid of­
fered by mechanical* device*. The
phyidclnii, In private procllcc, finds It
InCumtieiit (is meet tlio mlvtmet* made
by ImdlttHion*. uml the result la that
tile office of the modern |iliy*klnn- Is
coming more mid more to re (tumble u
machine shop, just us the ho-pltnU
aim sit unfurl urn an* being gradually
Converted hpo health faeter'—i.
..
Not Quite Perfect.
In this tii-ljililmrln,i«l tjierp i« one
little boy who seems hi well brought
up 11 ml altogether so desirable a rhlld
that for 11 time we Tell sure the neigh­
bor women wouldn't lie id le to ililnl:
of unylhlng to any; Inn uuw we under­
stand from 11 rebuilt* source that It’s
a perfect utinido' tlult his parents are
Jeopardizing Ids wht.fi* future by not
having his teeth m
.0 . . ,i - -Ohio
suite Journal.

Said Commission
"Section 0.
ahull have the power to equalise the
assessments for taxation upon the
real and personal property in this
state of all railroads, railroad com­
panies, and all telegraph and tele­
phone companies, the Pullman car
companies, and all persons, firms
and corporations operating such
properties, no that the assessed value
thereof for taxation shall hear the
Wo received communications from
same proportion to its actaul as the
reliable business men. of Arcadia,
other real and personal property of
among them being Thomas Gaskins,
said state.”
Jr., a Spanish war veteran nnd n
We understand that the "highup"
thorough military man, stating ffi
officials
of the •railroads have in­
effect that the hoys of the Second
formed
friends
of the hill that they
regiment were expecting to he called
into Federal sendee and did not will have to rut out section six or
Unles*
want any more service timjer Col. the railroads will light (t.
It landing: that they were in posses­ the Federal (.mails urv greatly in er­
sion of facts that would justify the ror these railroads have been payrrtJF
Colonel's retirement, but**that tho taxes ip year* past on about M per
boys did not can? to prefer formal rent of their true value, while all
chnrres and institute court martial other real and personal property of
proceedings which 'would doubtless the state 1 ms been paying on a hayls
extend beyond the time of tho call of !I7 per cent of its true value. And
to Federal srvice and therevore now that a measure luiw been intro­
result In the whitewash brush being duced to r* niody tin* Injustice, reprvapplied by the Knights of Columbus sentajives of these railroads have
organization 't h a t seeks to control the unmitigated -nerve to strut
the military offircji of the nation: around the mpital of the state and
.that if some of the hoys should fall 1 say, "cut this or that nut, or we'll;
to' H I what they know and t-hi fight it " lips it come to the i,n»» '
rhafy, l^il t'» htieL—ut wot ib b l-n v r;
their last state worse than the first.

Goodies!

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8hoiuum and nine*.
When n shotgun &gt;-r rifle |H
a cork of proper six,*
In the end o f the Imrrel. Rv
Inc the cntniiire'oi «!in„{*, (1|.,
M?ne its value
well
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the same extent its It , u
A m ong 'tho-u who
,,
firearm*. It is s.,,;,;
M,
D' i .r Insoriwl |n in, j,urr,.,
jihl ht ja v v e ijil u g i j (|» ui-eunr-

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Defining t h ; Heart

The liunmn lu-nr. nt-.v; v.
t i n * luv-trim

Hi-' M . t . j . r

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MtutJoU, nil ICO II .'jj-i
decided that ‘'im W y
,,
depths, * it Inin ifut-u
.
broad npd hollow, mid the j&lt;n
in effect, flint it I- h &gt;1 (111,11
almost dri,en t-, tie. 4,.
us was the world (efoVe iu,. 1 ,
began U? 1 »..t. u i . •, ; , i ,
void.”

Every Farmer _x|
Needs a Typewriter

T yp ew ritten letters, billsj records, arc
a sure sign o f business-like methods tin t
mean success instead of failure. Carbon
copies kept and filed away prevent .mis­
understandings and even lawsuits.
It doesn’t rcouirc an expert to operate an
L.-Cj-Smtth-Ad Bros, typewriterr I r 15 sifffptc
and durable.
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Send for hiiidiorncly ilium it cd free c*uL&gt;g.

L . C . S m ith 6C B fo s . T y p ew riter C o ,

dduRhnuts th a t just
keep you h a p e i n t *
'round the pantry— nil
made with Calumet—

vestignle and correct iruliiidiial assesaments. wh&lt;m complnint is filed
with it. Section
brings the rail­
roads unih r the Conimiiwion'a au­
thority In equalize assessments and
the lobbyists are going uft-.r the l&gt;ill
with hammer nnd tongs. They talk
ns I hough rnilrnfid properly was too
"iirrt-d to In- considered in connvetinn wifh the individual properties
. of the slate. This lobby which ap­
parently assumes the prr-r.igalive to
i;ensor legislation nnd place its o, K
thereon before it is periniltr-d to
eome a law. may be able to kill the
Bryun bill.
If it dm-n it will only
arouse the indignation of the people
of this stale and array a sentiment
I against railroads that will read for
more to tluir detriment than any
possible action of the Tax .Commis­
sion in the matter of equalizing
taxes. It is a wry short sighted pol­
icy on the part of the management
uf these roads in their unwillingness
to deal fair with tin* public. They
shoilld take warning from the ex­
ample of the liquor Interests anil re­
spect the public's rights nnd wishes
before the public takes it upon itsklf
«IQ. pise up—and—puk- lh e-p rivatel}'
owned railroad out of business. The
.duly wonder is t hut' the long suffering
public has not done that very thing
long ifgo.

R revived Hi hc-.t Avrvrij

Uta Oil { hI |&gt;„ —
ht Ji&gt; ImObi J Cj &gt;.

Leaking powC ^
£*&gt;c a g o
Chcapsnd l&gt;igcan H aklngpowdrriuionoi
nave you money. Celom ctdocs—It'ePure
end far superior to sour milk and soda.

LIQUID F A C E POW DER.

T h e b enuty oecret of
VTite w otncnw lio knowhow
*• r p to take
ecom ( Plcxion. Cannot be
d eted ed . Meals SuitSoothing,

cooling, Tpfreiliing.

l 'T t
wku.'X tUM.
1 jf /'.5c- at 'ihvgirttt at iy maild’rtiL
Sample (either color) ^or 2 c. Stamp.
LyonMfc.Ca., XOSouil. r.;.h Si., Cnxj'Jjrn. N. Y.
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Rats and Mice
Carry Disease
KILL THEM by win*

- Stearns' Electric Paste
I*all Direction* In IS tangaagaa
Bold ararrwbare tSc and s ix *

U. S. Qavaremaot S o n It

ENGINES. IIOILKKS. HAW Mlt.I.S,
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY
A c u m rIM c !&gt;.-!«• - f M IU H dpptlra i n j l l — VZ M * r U .

ntft rifilfd la M o i f—
c ImmrdUl* skipm.nl. C»«t
aa rp tle ca »n l «*u ld * »d «*•!•»• p U rla f »&lt;*«r

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‘Imrgi s. Kt^fiwing this would throughout tin* sluts was intraduet d
done ami htiving discharged In the house' Inst week by Repre­
dou finerd upon us. we (fi«- sentative N C Rrynn of Osr ■’
rouril.,
I'y t* |r,,\ j '■ |,. 1 1|,. r ,p,.
tnis-ioi! in i-mpcv, omd 1-1
;i 1 ir..
•‘s.hoi-1 , t** K|«w•i'll 1 .mm 1
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the tafe*.!, (itiietl, rnoTt
eccno'm ii l I '. l i o g P u n -

^ u ,n * stop* T e n .

Jack so n v ille. I ’a.

f (■, 0 *11 i,l Ciao.*iieir— - i hr
'i iiis. lull giving the Tax Commixt nt first refused to consider
(position iinlyss prrsenteU.as r-ion power to. equalize nsscasmeirts

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imiii Hi? tipi-riiti■■n of lawn tlinl " o v ­
er n other property?

m-o-l-t 111 vnrr mouth
— light. (Indy, tender

Taltnhabsaoo, .May 8 ! Tin* ni-w*!ipaper- libel bill introduced by Sen­
ator t ’arlson U now. on its second
rcaditiK in the senate.
It .enables
newspaper to publish nil matters of
public record or judtrjal procedure,
or other mutter, without malice, and
provide, that the trfttlt.shall he a de­
fense ncainsl any civil or criminal
action. *It also provides that a re­
traction of any erroneous matter,
if. giVen. tin* same prominence that
the nrigir.ai publication received!
shall bo u defense against any action,
either civil or criminal.
This Util
seems to yt-ve tho newspaper nn
equal show with the public-and pre­
serves the freedom of the press,
while at tho same time furnishinq re­
straint for those who would abuse
that freedom. - The hill will likely be
pnssed by the senate within the next

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At 1 1 o dock morning .worship.
This is' Mothers' Day and
the
irter, .1. A. Davidson will speak
" T h e Fur Reaching I niluotiees"
Mother."
Special mu ic for the
ca.-ion. Children are urgeti tocum o
with tiieir parents and parents are
urged to rnffln with their children.
C, R. Service* at 6 :JO
Leader.
Miss M ought
on'.
1
Kveninj; service nt 7 ;Jd. subject
for the evening serinon,' "Stepping
Stories to Sure Success." Music ’&gt;y
the organist, Mrs. A. A. Frye. M rs.
Julias Titknch suliiist and the elmir.
You are invited to rill of those
services.

CUBAN

PLAYERS

POPULAR

American Datcball Clubs Have Secured
. Many of Them..
Practically every white Cuban ball
player—every athlete who Is good
enough to npjuair on Iho winter teams
of , lfuvnnn-has been engaged by
Aim i i nn &gt;bit 1 f r the 1 tuning minimerv Twcdty of theui In a l l -have
caught on In this country, the ll't rend­
ing as folio wav
Armando Myrstms, outfielder. 8 t.
Louis, American league; Mike Gonza­
les, catcher. St. I»uis. National league;
Angel Aragon, In and out fielder, New,
York, American league; Joe Rodriguez,
first baseman. New. York, National
league; Merlto Acosta, outfielder.
Washington; Manuel Pnelo.-ta nnd out­
fielder, Cincinnati. Tomas- Hntiiiimich,
■hurtsiop. plucliiiintR Rmllio l’ntmcro,
pitcher. Louisville; Adolfo l.uutje.
pitcher. Loulevlllos I'tslm Dlhut, plrnier nnd. outfielder. Milwaukee: Fidelia
Ilutigo, lullc'dcr. Mluni-upolbi; Jacinto
t'nlvu. outfielder, Hnii I'rnncls o; Ra­
fael Almeida, tiilllty, Mont rent: Oh -ut
T urn*. I'HHi. r ; . M’lUi'-'Jmrre, Katstern■i-iigtie; li.inmn G •azah-s. bitle'dcr. New'
Lot.don. J'a tciu league: Joaquin
Rides, outfi filer. New London. Knsti-rn league: I'.tib ln tlmiznles. hiibddcr,
Ntiv Loudon, I la st York State league:
Joe Acosta, pitcher. Vanci'ttver: Antin s OgaZigi. i-ct. her and utility. You*
couver
Musk Radioactive.
It has been recently determined that
tho penetrating quality of musk Is duo
to cyrtnlii mdUmctlvo properties which
It possesses tlmt cause odor of the per*
fume to bo carried through the air In
mi extraordinary way. says the In
dlanupolls News,
Tla* rndlopctlv^prot*-nr-wT ‘iniivtc'rffccNStfroirKi’ly the
na lives who c a r r y It lu market. If a
package of musk Is held close to lilt*
body for any length of time II pits
duces sores tlmt are similar In charac­
ter to those caused !•&gt; pure indium
Rctrikuticn Sure.
Those ft.Iks who like to gesslp nr&gt;
sure also to |*e tnrwh' the subject of
gossip. When a fellow lies.about oth­
ers he's sure to Ifovo the truth told
about lil!.i«*if

L n a u r i n g . C crtam -tccd is a name which has
com e thru the storm of business competition strong­
er than ever, It stands for quality, dependability,
satisfaction and fair dealing. On.'ti
On,‘tlic reputation of
this name there has been built the world's largest
manufacturer of roofing and building papers. .

Certain-teed
R oofing .
is the most efficient type of roof
for factories, office building,
farm buildings, garages, etc’.
It costs less to buy, less to h y
nnd less per year of life than
other types of roofinq, it doe»
not j«st, is proof against gases,
coal smoke, acids, fumes, etc.
It is a non-conductor of heat
and cold, is fire retardant and
weather-proof.
T h e cost of' laying prepared
roofings is the same whether
you use good materials or poor.
T h e r e f o r e , it pays to get
C E R T A IN -T E E D , which is
the best. It is guaranteed for
5, 10 or 15 years according to
thickness (1, 2 or 3 p!y), and
it will remain efficient long after
thetimewhcnapoorqualityroof
would have had to be rclaid.
Forteiidencei, CRRTAIN-TERD
Slate Surfaced AipK.'t Shinglti have
all the advantages of CEKTAINTF.ED Roofing, plus actinic beauty.
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Paints an d Varnishes
arc good, reliable products made
b y e x p e r ie n c e d p a in t m e n w llo

kno-.v hou* to make good paints
And v a rn is h e s .

These men hive at their com­
mand all the machinery, cquipmenR.matcrials and resources
necessary to manufacture good
j .-.ints cm! varnishes ec«nomically. T hey also have at their
disposal the extensive selling
organization and warehouse
system of the Certain-tred Pro­
ducts Corporation, which ma­
terially reduces thu cost of dis­
tributing and.marketing,T h e result is that C E R T A IN T E E D Paints and Varnishes
arc high grade products, sold at
lower prices than you would
expect to pay •for.'gobd paints
and varnishes.
W« guarantee CF.RTAIN-TEED
Points and Varnuhc* to give satis­
faction. Whither you do ymir nvn
painiiiuj or hirea profctiiooal (uinicr
you will find it to your interest to tco
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GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
ELGIN. AM) WALTHAM WATCHES

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By F. A. MITU1EL
J*'«'l"ln None* mill IVpltn Allures
Rveil in ii little town not more tliun
a mile from the Texas bonier. Along
Unit border were Pining United Staten
troops to protect the Aiuerkiois from
incursions of the Mexicans.
Thu bnmllt genera Is were ns mercllejis tow ard I heir own men ns to tbo
citizens. When a deserter was caught
Id* captors d;d not mho the trouble to
convene a court martial to try Idm
Tliey stood Idm up and shot Idm.
It wus among sttch rank growth that
the ilelb'iite (lower _of love sprang up
between young'Nunc* and Poplin ,vb
vnrex. Nunc* wnt net n menu spirited,
cowardly citizen, guile IJkely bad lie
not been honest be would have liven «
bandit, for be feared no mini and, likn
most Mm lent is, when be was 'Injured
did not trouble tin* courts as pinImIff
agallnH Ids lujtircr, but setikHl tbo
mutter out of luurf, inking pains to
get tbo drop «m the defemlnut. Never­
theless Nunez was Hot n bully and was
never known to tight without good
cause.
■One dny a bnmllt troop Invaded the
.territory where the lovers lived. The
robbers took ever) thing they could get
their bauds on without payment, mid
"no effort waa matlo to stop them ex­
cept by concealing the stores, lint
there was one thing taken which could
not be bought with money nod to the
taking of wbit’ll resistance was made.
A bandit saw little Pepltn with her
pretty rctl checks map tier dark eyes
fringed with long lashes, fell In love
with her and determined to ixinhcks
l her.
Nunez, had gone nwny for some pur­
pose and when ho returned was told
that while Peplla was walking In the
ou'skCriH of the town'a mini from the
tandlt fureo was seen to swoop down
upon, her nml. carry her off. Her
shrieks wore beard by tbo whale town,
but so spent was the terror of tbo ban­
dits that not n linger was raised to
save her.
Nunez returned but n short time aft­
er the ntxluctlon. Without dismount­
ing bo hurried off after ttio bandit and
soon came within bearing dlstnuco of
I’eplta's cries. Tbo bandit did not stop
within (ho camp, but kept on toward
a forest not far distant. Nunez sent a
shot after Idm, but bo was not within
range. Tbo bandit dropped Pepltn nml.
Instciid of turning and facing bis pur­
suer, changed Ills couno to tbo Texas

Four room cottage for rent. Park
...cdern Girl No Hypocrite.
Ave.
near Tenth.* II. C. Du Hose.
Tom—‘•When you prvivn*ed to her I
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,69-tfc
slit* kuIi I, *Tlil« In mo sudden!' h.
I&gt;lck—“No, nho wiim inftn-rit mid xnld,
, For Rent—Newly furnished bed
‘This suspctixo ho« been terrible.*"
room with private family.
703
Myrtle Ave.
5'J-tf
Women's Ways.
"I have nothing to Mty,” says tin in­
Furnished Rooms by Day, Week
dignant woman today, and then she or Month Park aOenue tint, 105
bilked her bend off, These women!— North Park avenue, over L. H
Atelilsnn Globe.
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Philips &amp; Co. drug store.
Mrs
James Patton, manager.
30-tf
; Optimistic Thought.
Things hardly uttnliicd uru longer «*•
WANTED
tallied.

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W herever Ford c a rs have pioneered, Ford-ser­
vice has kept p ace.
It -iA the factor which
strengthens the personal relation between Ford
owners and the C om p any.
T o g et the b e s t'
possible service from your Ford c a r. bring it
here when it needs atten tion and get thebenbfit
of Ford supervision throughout. We use the
genuine Ford parts and give you the benefit
of the regular stan dard Ford prices. Touring
C a r 5-t(i0, Runabout
Sedan S&amp;I5, Coupclet
$505, Town C ar $595— all f. o. b. D etroit. On
display and for.sale by

To Loan $ 1 0 0 0 on first mortgage
on Sanford real estate. P. ()., Rox
No. 101:&lt;;
7 5 -tf

Left Algernon Pondering.
Algernon (after being accepted)—
“Have you ever loved beforeY’ Angelu—"No! I have often admired men
—for their strength, courage, beauty,
Intelligence, or something like that,
you know; but with you, Algernon, It’s
nil love—nothing tine!"

Lost May 3,* scarf pin set with
four pearls and one garnet. Finder
please return to Herald ofllcc* and
receive reward.*
7 5 -2 tp

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Jacksonville, Fla.

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Florida

S an fo rd .

He used a pebble
In his day* to keep
his mouth moist- t
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w holesom e, a n tise p tic,
refreshing confection to
take the place of the cave
man’s pebble.
We help teeth, breath, appetite,

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Insurance

Office w ith H O L D E N R E A L E S T A T E

Wilson &amp; Housbolder

••GEO. A. DEC0TTES.,

my

W. J. TH IG P EN &amp; COMPANY

tbo cob,nd's tent making hU applba9argaln,
«r
j
( f4t r i*u
Hon for
l i » c r e i - l n z I r o n t l - B.'TS.Uvh » t T ) u n * » i ‘
tbst h r I .
The interview being undiilv prolongj,-or Sj[(T o r- Vr .vxei hn aa nn gs et ANHeWw n(!- ■Li'.bwi
,.n f U |h„Wll
;t on,
in I a-.-ln duly Hint, (■ tl r a j r,
d e n t is t , c l , the Mexicans, who ucre ^grieved roUm
p aitld
” , “ lots. . Well located, sni ika( It t* the trill! iif tie aln
ii)Vo ).»mr.|
Office in Garner &amp; WoodeaP Hulldlng at tin* nlHliiellou,-became Impatient.
r i'H't).)n»nl U j I ■* .-I ill Dii.lsnt i« tivrr* th**
Terms,
if
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Among tlietn wni the lover, chnftog at " 1,1
f,’r Lino,
" I H .H ills; tii.i Iis* l i n n si- 'til IhHrltmn
lormerly Occupied Hy
Itox
1073,
Sanford,
03-11
n s r s ’ tb s n »l* ty *tty» *nr&gt;l (lu r n li n z (tothe delay,
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, tim lt t pPrstlnn lor I I f or.tor frtr jiul-tlrallnf. In
1,f IV. E. H o u s e h o l d e r
When tbo cnlntiel Informed the ban­
lit- s l u v o *l)to.t rsii-o! or I h i t h o .r s n r vs U
FOR
REN
T
dit eblef that he must'refer the matter
) im oil m t ’ al » h r p r o .,* , ol lh'j« .".art
ntiisns fMMtrr- w
l&gt;o w r v n l upon M m »rut i|.») thoro
iH-tween them to H/o general the chief
S a l e - F i v e acres. t»m nnot
do pof»on *n ilio . n t « of ll. r t i t s iho »rrK- f r U O t H O N l l O l h l l O l DEI)
nskt il what wntihl Ih* tlotio «mi|«|hinId(T
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* i r « o. s s u l p o r n s u|&gt;. n »h&lt; rn * « u M tiinil
tbo general refused to give up tbo cub walking dUtnnce. plowed ready to »t!rli .1. (o n .l sn i, I ls r»t»-« I . Hrjill, ant
Hio r - l | tsro of rr Monro r l ('l•rosr•rbo Cl,loud said that In that plant. Rox 13, *-o Sanford Herald. iksl
I - - S u i t , know n to alRsnt m * D H rcy .
prlL
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l»rl
Is
71-31p
case nothing could bo done. The chief
LAW YERS
Thiroforo . V M , r ' D r . nr. I,, i'r ott aro nV.
turned toward tby group of,Mexicans •
•Irri-d tn apprsr lo Iho hill p| rrm p lsln t
For Rent -Two bedtOAmx, kitch­ lil.'.l
-anford.
.
Florid* atain11 uf( south of the liorder llne.'took
In thl* rsu«o on or l.rturo Mnn.tay,
thr
y ol Ju no A. D 1917, iho osmo
off bis great conlcff) lint nml wnVtd It. en. a.id dining loom, with uas of hi I tt.h■ r'ls
u lr day of this rs ur!
,
A puff of bluo smoko was seen, nud I living tootn. Park avenue.
Gloso
ii ■ Xurthsr q.riterr.l that ||*is. u m ( r » t.»
puhli-Hid in lfc&lt;- Stanford II.
a
71-tf
a shut was beard. Tbo thief, lurking jp,
JJox 1353.
osuiioo, F'Ar.
V C.'-KS iSx - . ' n«n r o ( a *H.-• V &lt;f0ir, Ojortn»lr
l o u r m n a r l u t iv r wook*.
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P n l - It i r l o n i l rulo .toy In Juno at .* o nr ropy
“My request Is withdrawn, low
For Rent One room,
- L i d al court huu«o 'I ' T anil r o p y mailed
"
"A ticH ^ cT
73-1 f
may keep the ninn.”
i metto uvenue.
di '-n.Janl al (&gt;•( kiiuarn Zddir-c.
Iilior*
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He tvhotfe fate Imd been Iwuml up lu __________________________
f o u r t amt iho roal thormf ttda tho |{llh
° r8 (eln,Yowel| illdg.
Sanford, F|a so much rest lapo was n dead laxly. ■
»a . I A l o l l . A t»,' I SII7.
M-jll
i: A i M I l / C L k S S ,
He hnd Ix’ott shot by Nunez from
t IrrV f i r . u l t f o u r t In ami tor Sominol.
across tbo bonier lino.
f u u n t y , I'turkio, ovoulh Jm lirisl f t i r u l t
K K tt'ci-hntilor
Th**' proceedings luivtng been thus
Sitliflt.-r I r llomptalnanl.
erxlfil the Hex icons dispersed Nil nee
Tll-Fri ito
s a w m il l
aYT0RNKV 4X1, COUNSELLOR at LAW tiring rseorlcl back In the lawn by Ids
In Cub I " f Iho founl* Judzr, Nomlnulo
fellow citizens. No ono having claim-f
founty. S tair of Florida
- i i i i , ,- , tl s t a t e a n i l F e d e r a l Courts
In (o l i e al o ol
« 1 Hie laxly of the culprit, be was
J. N. W U i u m , it.‘.ra»oil
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AND
T .o all f rr il ilo r * .
Mratoo*.
Dirtrlhutora
J^'-W'-vIrufT Uldjt
Smlford F|a burled by (h o ‘ United Stales troops.'
and
'all
I'rrrona
having,
flnln.a
or
l&gt;«.
The colonel hnd lieeii saved a lot of
manda M a l n r t said K&gt;l«to:
correspondence, which greatly rctlcv
Yew. anil ■arh ut you, aro hrrohy notiflrd
and
ro.|uirr.l lo p n arm any rlalm* and
c l him, for It was almost bni&gt;**s8tble.
domanila wh irl) you or rilh r r of you may
Write For PriceJ And
to get the Mexicans—tho only means
havo n f . | n .l tho r - la t o ol J, N. W h lln r r,
ilrrra«od. Isle of Sominolo . f o u n l y , H o e
Catalogue
of communication—to carry any mes­
&lt;• A W Y E B *
Ida, to Iho u n d r r-ig n r d , H. (V Chat*, t i r o sage, yio matter how Important
utnr of aald r « t a l r within two yrara from
M , T ». C O t H I T I I O t ' g R
the date horV. f.
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Tho same evening Joaquin Nuuez
Datod M arc h 22. A . » . 1917.
I'honca 113, 339-w
and Pepltn AJrarek were married wi*h
8. O . C H A S K ,
C2 F r i -Sl c ,
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K xctu ts r.
great eclat

D.r. II. H . McCaslin

bruized Fertilizers

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of *11111
*idtl nmnth.
month, ike
thf l-i|ta'-,
fuiioftitii
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took refuge ht a snnetunry, tbough the
j.-&lt;)r
g ajc M e a t m a r k e t w i t h g r o - 1 Tt.. a*** t m r m t i
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soldiers were by no means, sums! per- ccrlt.# Good business. Owner rick, i '
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1 ti c* i't nn titno fr*r PN pcH m ctitir.g:r«’ t -L mi tlii* •:'i.cti A n ni.u r I' -n il.J ^ r y uf p r o r .
&lt;r ; mi’. L n g r.bibty. \»e (
n.:r trin ip fc . j
.*of
lor.K-luilin^, soll-liuildii.ff f . - r i i l t . : Cfidntificully mr.de front well known, i(diidaj*d ir.: 'c r ials, w ith b u t liitlc c h a n g e . N o te c.s,^chilly
o u r e x c e l l e n t T o h n u la s fo r O c r i:- ; tru vi. C o r n
a.nl 6 ’ tucef P o t a t o e s .
Oi l v- ■ r*: o arly i ut
rvud our f r e e catalog l&gt;tK»klet c a ;e f ..ll y l i r . !.

HriTalrr.

O r p a r l m r n t of (h r I n l r r t o r
l.a lu l t l l l i r r at r i i l f i M t l l l i 1, H i .
April
Ill:
Not t. r i* h s f r l . k ( i * r n th a t licit T
U‘i|
Ham*
i . . m &gt; a. Flo . Wi«o, mi fV H t u a ry IN,
llAlf. m u l e l l o m r a t f a i l E n t r y , S u , O t . M s ,
for S\\ '4 o f S F » 4 . Hr rtlon 2 0 ,
T o w n a h ip
2 0 S , KartK** 3 2 E . T a l U h a a a r r M rr itfi an ,
hftli f l r t l n o i l r r of i n t r n o n to mak«* thrtaayvmt proof t o r a t a l liah t l a i m t o t h e land
a b o v r d i a r r i h r d . b r f o f r C'lrrk C i r c u i t C*ouri,
a t S a ^ fu r i l , F l o r i d a , ' o n th** 2 5 t h d a y o f M a y .
1*17.
- t ' f a i n i l n t n a m r a a&gt; %ltro ***■:
Ja r ii r a ( i a l l o w a y , ol ( i r n r v a , F l o ri d a .
Fr ra* F l o w r r a of G e n e v a , F l o r i d a ,
ChajrHc S t n a a r t , of t i r n r v a . F1i*rida.
O arar 1 till**, of t i r n r v a , F l o r i d *
li t MIT W. I »A V I S,
,
llrK iv tr r
6 7 * T lira *JL F i t l u t e
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T ir f i in- '
tin* onler.
llesketl Stewart Fertilizer ^^Khe'r.Jw’n
(•ifth on
Wljlle -the negotiations were going,iextrn.
Hay St.. Jacksonville, I U. TrafT»ni*« rtiftfi «*f Sinfcolj 'alii fiftifi’8 1
on n - group of Hulled States troops 1
tfiy h«inu
to *vati&lt;fy mhl 'Ifflri* aviil
7 lT ? t C
was standing ft few hundred fed ! in.
f iitMtsiiot.miii,
north of the Im n le r lllfo nml a greup
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Spiriftl
o f ’ Mevlenns a few fee. south of the i ,
Household furniture, f»irVin*nh A blrklnion.
a
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Bollfilonlor
(’omfilftliisnt.
line. Among the Anicrimtis was Hip bleyde and Kneyelope.lin * Itritan7 l-Frl-fttr
maii who bad carried off Poplin. Ho nil'll, and Iron Safe. 81) j ..Magnolia, In Ik.- n r tM it I ' . u . l S e -e n l!. ' u l l i . f ( I .till In -nit Fur* h r Mta'e - f t InUit* anil
bad tnken ^■fttgo among them. ie* In
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m e d i c * a! t i m e s one s o u g h t f o r Ills li f e

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

IIO IIT •W. D A V IS ,
HU
Itrg .trr

Nunez look up Pepltn, who revived
lluhncsH Opportunities
In t Hr ol I C o u r t S r »r ril h J u i l i r i a l f ’l r r u f1
speedily from the shock aho bail re­
i I'liancrff
The
best
inventment of tbe day is' AUl**
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i'" " " 1)ceived, placed hrr nn Ids hrino mid
I
D rr g , i •«ii*t&gt;latnir*l
.,
mu »i
t&lt;M&gt;k b,.r borne. ‘ Thru bn went to I be Harrnuu Motor- rtoek. SlJu won))
•f Iarar11 ■■ \ F H♦*f£, I •*frmlftti I &lt;‘iiTii|ilatril
bnmllt chief mid a-keil tlmt the mis- &lt;»t ears sold for each $!i share of I To 1 lif atn*r \. I llt ff l'i«*v lt|rnri-, |(hi di
cream who luul crossed the border Ih* .stock.
Entire production sold
Vnu «n* hrrrhy qnH’fWl' it* appi nr Kf the
demanded of t,ho American troops that years aluftd.
Most inodtTti auto­ l i t ! i*f n m i p l f t l n l fill'll h*f*ti» Hcainml &gt;««
f*t»
df hr-fiifr* tin*- fti*t
!Mrtfv«lay tfi Juni*.
tie might be puulsbed for bis attempt­ mobile plant in the world just built.
A l» l*M 7. hi inff t h f 1th *lay «*f •ttitl m u iilh
ed crimfc. Tliu eldef, who restrictisl Only need tnnney eniif to start pro­ on*! a ful* »Im&gt; •*! th'* ffurt, tL**n art*) ihrr*
ti* tnakJ* i r - u r t •• -ant I ill. t»i •frfault a|iifp
his men to taking necessaries, at oju-o
i*r'i •"hfi »*•' »»ll hi* &lt;nkfti ami
went toTbe border and, raising a white duct ion. (Juirk art ion is necessary *if(i*tt .leffnayaid-t &gt;*»u, (••lli,** &gt;l l*&gt; final il«ling, rresseil to the beinli|nuriers of tile
a,l-v
, *I,H •,' 0 ,,k. Write lor tft-f thLfPOtl,
,
rl h t* r bnlrrwtl ^hul t h l * noilr i* !&gt;»•
colonel commanding tbo United Utote.i I full particulars immediately. Samtnd fiuIhit UUh t ifu
l in •hi
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•■fitinly. FUf
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C O U N T Y H A P P E N IN G S
A BUNCH OP INTERESTING ITEM S FROM COR­
RESPO N D EN TS—EVENTS O F SEM INOLE COUN­
T Y -E F F IC I E N T R EPO R TER S FOR T H E HERALD
UPSALA ANK GRAPYEV1LLE
Rev, F, M. Baldwin of Sanford
hopes to piait .tho Sunday achool
and also to hold service in the even'• ing at 7:30 next Lord's day, to lend
us a helping hand, which we surely
•hall appreciate, especially in the
Sunday school as it la often uphill
work.
This is really Mothers’ or
Parents’ Day in tho church.

Okeechobee visiting relatives.
G. F. Smith ia building a barn on
Beardal! avenue. Charles f)unn has
charge of the work.
•* *
John Russell is building severs
more new tenant houses on the
Geneva avenue aide of his farm.
Last Friday evening the ferryman
lost control of the boat as it was
making the Osteen sidfc of the shore
at Osteen ferry and Okie Weeks'
Buick car w-as thrown into 1 0 feet
of water and the four young people
in tho car were nearly drowned
Another car in the ferry boat at the
same time escaped.
Several men
with a team were ail night getting
the Weeks car out of it and it is
practically ruined.

Tho boys of the fifth grade at­
tended ttieir school picnic last Sat­
urday with their class at Musaon's
pool, John Henry and Elmer Lundqulit and Elmer Lyner being among
those who enjoyed the day.
Miss Ebba Stedt visited Sunday
with friends At Monroe.'- '
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquiat
anti two little ones accompanied the
Pierson boys in their auto trip to
PAOLA POINTS
Piedmont last Saturday, returning
The death of Mr. W. Jl. Buchanan
la te the next day.
which occurred last Sunday came ns
shock to the whole community
Charley Tyner, son of Charlotte
Tyner now of Tampn, one time resi­ Funeral services were held in the
dent of Sanford, not having been church here Tuesday afternoon, in­
back in eight or nine years came up terment being made in tho Paola
Mr. Buchanan was be­
on a visit to his uncle, Mr. T. O. cemetery.
Tyner and fnipily last Saturday. loved by all who knew him and he
On Sunday, he visited the old home will he sadly missed by his many
place, also the favorite place of the friends: We extend heartfelt sym­
young people, Crystal Lake and pathy to Mrs. Buchanan in the losa
later our Sunday school.
He re­ of a devoted and loving husband:
Mrs. Jesse W. Kersey and little
marked on the many favorable
daughter of Green Cove Springs ar^
changes in Sanford. •
M r and Mrs. Hudgins are re­ flvctl Sunday evening and will he
joicing in the arrival of their furni­ the gueltjt of Mr, Chas. D. and
ture from their Illinois home this Miss Frances Pearson for a few days.
A miscellaneous shower was given
week, after its having been a numby Mrs. Oscar and Miss Frnnces
' her of weeks on the road.
Margaret Erirson has been a Pearson at Hay View on April 28th
guest at the homo of h4r aunt, Mrs. in honor of Miss Helen Dorman.
Magnuson for u couple of weeks in Many beautiful and* dainty gifts
hope of escaping the measles. Her we • received by the bride&gt;elcct.
Miss Elsa Ilcnschen of Oakland
little sisters, Ruth and ‘Esther are
and
Misa Bessie Michael of Orlando
sick with them now.
were
week end visitors of Mrs.
Cool, bright days now, good for
farm work. Thermometer reported Oscar Pearson, coming down to at­
tend the shower given for Miss
at 48 df-g. 'Wednesday morning.
Pearson.
A great many were shocked here
Miss Helen iserman and Mr:
on hearing of Mr. Huchanan's death
of I’aola. We express our sympathy Harold Ilcnschen were quietly mar­
ried in Orlando Saturday, May 5th
to tho stricken wife.
qt
the home of Mrs. C. M. Ilruce,
A large number of tho people here
Rev.
J . F. McKinnon performing the
#rc aclling oil. their hens, as the feed
in too high for any profit.
Four marriage ceremony. The bride nnd
have purchased small pigs to raise groom were attended by Miss Fran­
their own pork or to sell. Chicken ces' Pearson and Mr. Alfonso CarMr and Mrs.
at 2 0 cents is too low. but they are son of Orlando,
Ilcnschen
left
immediately
in,’ their
’ fine to eat.
car
for
Daytona
Bench,
where
they
Mrs. A. Derby left for her north­
Hpeiit
the
week
end,
returning
to
ern borne last Sunday.
Mr. T. (). Tyner has purchased a their home in Oakland on Monday.
cow from Mr. Gilfillan.

• Inheritance tax rates wero greatly
increased over strong protests from
Republican'members. I t was agreed
tentatively to increase all such taxes
ont third, beginning at the present
exemption of $50,000 arc to impose
T A X E S FOR REVENUE *
the following graduated taxes' for
large fortunes.
Above $8,000 nnd
Liquors nnd Other Luxuries. Will below $15,000,000, 25 per cent, and
Dear the Barden
above $15,000,000, 30 per cent.
Washington, May 9 . — In an ex­
As reported today in a revised hill
tended session of the house ways ur.d
the corporation tax was fixed at
means -committee wrote new- nnd dra
per cent nnd the excess profits tax
tic liquor and inheritance taxes into
at J 4 .
Opponents of the increased
the war revnue bill, but adjourned
corporation taxes immediately de­
still in disagreement over many ate
nounced the changes and upon an
lions and about 7 1 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 short
explanation by Chairman Kitchin
of the J 1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 it had voted to
that they were due to a misunder­
raise.
•'
standing, the old figure of 4 per cent
Tho lenders hope to complete on corporations and 1 0 per cent upon
measures and a proposed retroactive cxceu profits were restored.
income tax assessment, which would
New taxes written in the bill to­
yield $140,000,000 during the coming
day include:
year, and other far reaching pro­
Five per cen t on nil advertising,
posals arc held in abeyance to be
inserted at the eleventh hour.if nec except newspapers and periodicals; 5
ess ary to mako up the desired total. per cent on pipe line transportation
Proposed taxes on whiskey were charges; on proprietary medicines, a
increased by tho committee from Htamp tax expected to produce $ 6 ,$ 1 . 1 0 to $ 2 . 2 0 n gallon and on beer 500,000; 10 per cent on tho purfrom $1.50 to $2.75
barrel. The rhase^ of Pullman car tickets; 15 per
amount of exempt liquor in a deal­ cent on sporting goods; 5 .per cent
er’s possession at the Hints "the law on the'factory of new jewelry; ten
becomes effective was reduced from cents n deck on playing cards, and
an unlimited quantity* to fifty gal- , in addition to * other amusiinK’fl'
Inns. These changes, it is predicted taxes, u one font tax on every the­
will result in almost $50,000,000 ad­ atre ticket sul^ to,a child undjer 12
y
ditional revenue.
years * AT a$e;‘&lt;’',
'4 .. ,
' i
ceremony In their car for Daytona
and other places nlohg the line
where they will spend a few days,
before returning to their happy home
at Oakland.

COUNTY COMMIS­
SIONER’S MEET
PROCEEDINGS OF THE B O A R D
WARRANTS PAID
Hanford, Flo., May 8 , 1017.
Hon.- board of county commis­
sioners in and for Seminole county,
Florida, mot in regular session at 10
o’clock a&gt; m. Present, L. A. Brumey, chairman; L. P, Hagan, C. W.
Entxminger, O. P. Swope and E. H,
&lt;ilhoe, commissioners, with V.* K,
Douglass, D. C,, and E. E. Brady,
sheriff, in attendance.
Minutes of last regular meeting
and also of two call meetings read
nnd approved.
In re Black Hnmmock Drainage
Yiatrict:
To the County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida:

AND

sum of one dollar and fifty and one
third cents ($1.50 1-3) per acre as
hereinbefore levied.
, . •
Done and ordered this 8 th day of
May A. D. 1917, in open session.
_L. A. Brumley, Chrm.
Attest: K. A. Douglass, Clerk.
By V. E. Douglass, D..C. (seal!
Mr. M. Fleischer and others ad­
dressed the hoard in reference to
ditch on west Bide. This not being
a coilnty ditch, no action was tnken.
Mr. C. A. Betts and others ad­
dressed the board in reference, .to
opening road on west side. No ac­
tion
9

Mr. Weeks addressed the board in
reference to accident nml damage
done to his car at Osteen ferry,, on
account of negligence of ferryman,
and on motion of Mr. Killiee, sec­
onded by O. P. Swope this matter
was referred to Attorney Geo. A.
DeCnttvn, for report at next regular
meeting.

Motion of L'. I\ Hagan, seconded
by C. W. Entxminger, Mr. Brumley
ia authorised to have signs painted
and worded ns follows: same to be
placet! at Osteen Ferry: This ferry
operated by county, * from sun to
sun, travel and pass at your own
risk.
County assumes no respon­
sibility for injury or accident to
persons or property. ■*
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded
by C . . W. Entxminger, that ..Mr..
Swope anil Mr. Kilbee have author­
ity to drag roads in their respective
districts as needed, also to have re­
paired and put in shape Johnson
HiU, nnd forks of rond of Lake

Charm nnd Geneva road. *
under supervision 0f Engine?
Ramsey. ,
’• lt*
Motion of. L. P Hagan. L , !
by C." W. Entxminger, Mr yui*
is authorized to hate about goo f a !
of road in town of Qi-m-va". cith ‘
clayed or moraled.

"Mt . U.' O. Hrumley address*.,
I the
hoard
reference i&lt;&gt;
angp j 0

OViedo ChuluoU road wh
ame
_entma_Oud4oto*tow n m i .
tomply as per change in plat, and on
motion of. C. W. Entxminger *«.
ended by L. P. Hagan, change U
granted, provided that Mr. (’ j)
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The undersigned petitioners being
the .Drainage Committee of the
Black Hammock Drainage^District,
respectfully shows unto this hoard
that there should he assessed under
order heretofore made by this
body, the sum of one dollar and
LAKE MARY IT E M S
thirty three and one third cents
•
*•
EAST SANFOItl)
The. long dry spell lias been l/roken $1.33 1-3) per afre covering the In­
. Mn*
M. Bqrry addressed the
The trend of modern education Is toward business. It's the
Rev. Arthur S. Peck has his usual by' several .good showers which wen- stallment principal due upon .tho
sanest thought you ever had when you awaken 15 the realiza­
hoard in reference to cans and can­
appointment at
Moore's
Station very much needed on the low lands bonds of the
tion that yuur school training should bcToruscd on some defi­
Black
Hammock ning outfits, also in .reference to
church Sunday. May 18.
us well as on the hills.
nite point. ' The courses nt our srhool are prarllral, rational;
Drainage District heretofore issued, Bryan Bill No.-. -HH and clerk in­
,
the’ graduatc is prepared to do something definite, nnd his
Moore’s Station annual Sunday
School closed here last Friday,
ami tin* further sum of 17 cents per structed to telegraph Hon. F. I .
* services are In demand. r .Sessions both day and night.
achool picnic and fish fry will take
itev. F. N, Baldwin of Sanford
ere for -the interest due upon the Woodruff ami Senator Geo. W.
place Saturday. May 12 at Geneva was a Tuesday afternoon culler here.
balance of the principal of said Crawford to support such Dill.
Ferry. All friends of Sunday school
Mrs. Louise Nviand, who has bonds, making a total of One dollar
Communication from
Hamilton
are cordially welcome.
been*a victim of measles for the past and Fifty and one third rents
Johnson, read ami refered to Engin­
Mr. and Mrs. I. 1&gt;.** Hart ur.d week is getting along nicely.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
M. J. VAN GEI.DEREN. Principal
$1,511 I-3i to he assessed Upon each eer G. It. Ramsey for report at m-xt
Rebecca, the little daughter of and every aero within tile Blnek
daughter, Ruby spent Sunday at
meeting.
Daytona Peach and had as (loir Mr. and Mrs. Will Evans has been Hammock Drainage District for the
Engineer G. R. Ramsey addressed
guests, Miss Helen Chorpcning and sick for the path week with fever hut year 1917: that a tnx Jn the sum O f
Mrs. Hart's piece, Miss Edna Thomp­ seems to he better at the present One dollar nnd fifty and one third the hoard in rj-ferenco to hills for
work on Ovle9o»ChulmiUt road—Unson and were joined by Mrs. Hughes writipg.
ents &lt;$1.50 1-3) be levied -upon -each
of Del.uml.
Henry Wnlkcr, n -m in m l ‘riti|doytf mi every acre of land wjtliln the Her” Jacobs contract, dtls hoard au­
•Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain of the .section kilted a monster rattle­ aid*Black Hammock Drainage Dis­ thorizes the payment of these hi)In­
had na their guests Sunday, Mr. and snake Tuesday afternoon, his snake- trict fur the payment of .the install­ to the amount of J182.t&gt;9, which is
*
*
Mrs. Rutige for a visit to Dnytonu ship measuring six fez-t and-was. the ment principal &lt;j'je upon bonds of the amount dtie *W. E. ' Jacobs on
;
Buyers
and
Shippers
of
2
contract.
, *
Beach ..
possessor of nine rattles.
- Black Hammock Drainage Dis­
•
Mr.
Lewis
representing AV*' Bu\
Mr. upd Mrs. H-. G. Dictcrirh and
M th. Will Evuns *\vus a ‘caller in trict, together with the interest due
Vitrified
Shale
Brick
Co., f aTdaughters, Gladys and Marian spent Hanford Monday.
thereon, and that the county asscsdress
is I the hoard in reference to
Sunday at Daytona Bench.
Tiie marriage of Miss Helen M. .■-or.uf taxes for the count J- of Sem­
Mr. - and Mrs. C. It. Tyler and I&amp;crinan.nf Tojirkq, Kan^qs and Mr. inole ho ordered and directed to finale estimate on Geneva road No.
Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Ellsworth, Jr., Harold, ilcnschen -of' Oakland' was assets t inch and* every nere of land 3, and agreed that this hoard retain
drove to Ejrsfis Sunday and picniced solemnized lust Saturday afte/noon within said Drainage District in the $750.00 on final estimate until such
210 I:, First Street
Sanford, F l o r i d a ' J
in tho park mid enjoyed the beau­ at 2 o'clock at the home'of Mr. and sum above mentioned for tho year time as the Demurrage Claim of 4 4 « 4 4 f 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 *4 4 « 4 « « « 4 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4%
Florida East Coast Ry. is settled.
tiful highland scenery.
Mrs. Bruce at Oakland. The cere­ 1917.
Mr. V. J . .Wilson, representing
H. G. Dietrich ia spending the mony was performed by Rev. J . K.
B. F. Wlifcolerj Chrm.
"Wilson
Construction Co., addressed
week at Jo e ksonytile.
McKinnoir.
Mr! and Mrs. Hen-'
• W. H, Howard.
this
hoard
in reference to -demur­
Jo h n Ingram is here from Lake sc he n left immediately after the
IV...II. Browning.
rage on road work, nod on motion,
Thereupon the following rtsdu- of O. I*. Swnpp, scromlnj hy L .,P .
tinn was adopted by this hoard:
Hagan this board will hold Wilson
When -as the Drainage ‘committee Construction Co. strictly up to con-,
of the Black llajitmotk Drainage tract
at
this
time..
. furn'sfil
District in ami (or- Seminole county,
Motion .of L, I’, Hagan, seconded
state of Florida,'I iuh petitioned thiq by O. i*, Swope! clerk authorized to
FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION— EFFICIENT SERVICE , .
hoard to levy a . tax upon each and write Gen', Siipt. of A. C. I„ Ry.
every m-re in said Drainage District Co., asking that- they
MODERN EQUIPMENT— MODERATE RATES
In the rum of l)m- dollnre umF Fifty ttankinson &amp; llnglcr of Augusta,
and one third cents i$l.5U I-:!) for
Ga., with 15 ears a week for the
C. H. JE W E T T , Manager
the purpose of paying, the install­ purpose of shipping brick to the
ment principal due upon the bonds county of Seminole.
Milt spray m?ani ieat'.i to j o i r
Brick to he
44
04444444444444444444444
ol said Drainage District and the used in repair work.
tav’o full itorl:
interest
due
thereon,
nml
to
order
h* V to tals and \ho Drat
Motion .of L. t*. Hagan, seconded
Our expi rlenca «lqt&lt;^ front
ami direct tho County tax assessor hy C. W. Entxminger, Mr. Brumol Mentionin'
y, Florida, to as- ley is authorized to have. Engineer
flrM »rr*jiliS Is |torlda.
STANDARD RAILROAD OF TU^iU^L.TJI
scqs'^ucl) tax upon tin- lands in said \VdJj^iii.',&lt;.AUztir*' laud oil .rounry. fli*
ilta m o g *-.' -D is tric t.* «■ -‘ ' ’*
be needed to J . T. Toon.
Now*. therefore, it i. ordered by
Motion of O. I’, Swope, seconded
the hoard of county commissioners by L. I*. Hagan, lha*. part of Old
Msnufat-turers of Ideal Fertilizer^
. No. 80
No. 82
of Heminoli* county, Florida, thr. t Coekran Trail, which crosses the
No. 8G
8 : 1 0 p. m.
Lv Jacksonville 9:10 a. nt.
1 : 1 0 p. m,
.
Jacksonville,
_i t
there, he nnd there is hereby levied property plated by Florida Groves
12:35 a. m.
Ar Savannah...,
t :J.r. p. tn.
5 :35 p. m.
l'lurhiiL
n tax of One Dollar nml Fifty and Drainage District be^nmi the frame
8:45 a. m.
Ar CharleUnn
5:35 p, m.
9:55 p. m.
*'J- r
one-thid cents ($1.80 1-3) per acre is hereby vacated.
7:45 p. nt.
Ar Richmond
5 :05 n. nt.
9:13 n. nt.
11:50 p! nt.
Ar Washington
upon each and every here of land. irf'8
:
1
0
ti. m.
12:33
p.
m.
Mellon
of
O.
I*.
Swope,
seconded
I
1 : 1 0 a. m.
Ar Baltimore...... 1D4N a. m
1:52 p. tn.
''A
tin- Black Hammock Drainage Dis­ t'V L. P. Hagan, .clerk of this .hoard
3:30 a. m.
Ar W.'Phirphin , 12:24 p. m
4.03
p.
in.
trict’ .for the purpose of pnying the is'.instructed to write Supt. A. C. I,.
5:50 a. m*
Ar New York__ 2:10 p. hi.
C: 2 0 p. m.
imtnllment principal due upon the Ry. Co., asldng lliut bridge he built
A tl-a tril equipment, H rtlric fan*. Il(h la, I'ul'm.-.n dr**Inf rwffl *l&lt;-e*&lt;-r». I » l» i» l ' * 7 . ’ *
Ir»ln « »2. and s«.
I»r«l
„ „ so to S »,„ n n »!i.
P a w rn grrn m if orropt « » ,u
said bonds for the year 19’ 7, and the for purpose of. drainage,* same to he
ra. Free rCrllnm* fk*ir roarhro ,
,
county tax assessor Is hereby ordered located about one fourth mile east
For Information or Reservation Phone or Write
and directed to assess each and ev­ of Wagner, where.drain ditch crosses
A T L A N T IC C O A S T L I N E
A
138 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
, Hillsborough Hotel. Tamp*.
ery acre of land within said Drain­ trnck, some to he built ns per speci­
f
Phono 17
Phorie 132
age District fur the Vear 1917 in the fications of Engineer G. R. Ramsey. ) « 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 « » H 0 * v « * + ^ * M W # o &lt; t M W ^ 4 4 4 4 4 4 H *

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A KESUUE. OF ^ANFOKD
copy of report and pint ordered for­
HAPPENINGS UPTO DATE
warded to state comptroller.
A U itn ,11 C «M i,u n lU u !•&gt; tU
Motion of L. P .'H agan, seconded
C^«m« la " 9od«lf M.lor."or I’ll on.
by
C. W. Entrmingcr, Mr. Freif T.
Mr,- « . A . TtrlMoa, T W a a No. f&gt;»
Williams is instructed to draw map
of Seminplc county, showing roads
In three colors.
*
.
o ring ceremony being
Bond of C. E. Hartley, to carry

Promptly at the-hour of three the
rains .if , Mi-ndi-Un'din't wedding
arch were played by Mrs. Robert
uvies.
1 i r -;t ra me tin* minister.
PV--E- I &gt;arnali HrmVnlec, followed
’ the biide's attendants. Misses

ago. Her n d vo cacy ^ f this
D(»- feature in the world of song is
rreating much favorable comment
and criticism in the highest musical
circles and song composers are be­
iicr iiou it .* wore n corsage of
coming much interested In the new
brldh’s ro f-s r.nd sweet peas. Mrs.
departure.. Miss Hubbard is herself
Garner, the bride’s aunt wore a
a com poser of several wordless songs,
dainty creation of white daintily
it-will be remembered that shr gave
; embroidered in lavvndnr. _■
a very intern
After the ^»remnpy delicious r*stratum . in
jfreshments
carrying out the .color
ago at the i
|scheme of pink nnd white were servjttembridge 5
T h e 1 ed by Mit es Caldwell, Keene and
tended by a
El wise Keene Letter.
The
notice of that recital which appeared Mrs
in The Herald has been reproduced souvenirs weVv white bride's rose
•
In (bo Musical Atht-rlca, one of the filled with rice. t
leading tnuxical magazines of -the
Late in the nfterfiooli the happy
Mit« Hubbard introduces couple left by automobile for' u
country
for the tint time in the world's hk- bridal trii&gt; Hirough middle and .west
tory the wordless song which will in Florida,.stopping over at Dade City,
c her a world wide prom- the former home of the bride'. The
i the realms of music. Mrs. bride's "ip-ine nwi«v" eii-tum** v.:it
fe&lt; l« a great pride in Mi,«*
and others who h:»\e an-.
pcare.1 c u her May roeitot-peogntm* i bmutifid hnr ..f
ar?|

nit.

tht't

t lie

M y

to have this p/iriiop'of the minutes
the funeral services will bo held in
published In.* the nest Issue of the
the Jewish synagogue in that city.
county paper.
Dpceaued leaves u wife, daughter
---T. W. Lawton,
and son to mourn the loss of a kind
Secretary’ for Hoard o f. Public
and loving husband and futher nnd
Instruction for Seminole Ommthey have the sympathy of the com­
tyr Florida.
•,
munity ilr their loss.
.

Defining 3c«ndal.

“Father, what Is senridnlT* “Scan­
dal, my win. Is something^ which peo­
ple do. thinking they will not get
nujilit. nwl which fs talked nbnuf’by
oll.'i'r^people, olio would do the same
thing If they were not afraid they
' ll'l yi'd enneht."—Judge.

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Uev. F. E. Steinmeycr is experted
firearms, approved and license orhome today from^Daytona where In
'ilerpa issued.
has- been for l he past two week**,
Bond of W. A. (linn, county sur­
taking ,i much needed rest
veyor approved."
The services for next Sumlaty are
Hond of Norris Levis, notary pub­ ns follows:
lic approved.
Sunday school !):U0 a. m.
Ileports of the several different
Sermon pt 1 1 a. in. by the pastor.
county officers read, approved nnd
Intermediate League at*.GL*I$ p. nj.
ordered Hfed..',
• • . . •
btrinon at
!»0 p. m. by the pasAll warrants ns paid during* the tor.
month ordered cancelled.
TRii is Mothers' Day, a special
The following bills were audited
program will lie carried out. both io
by the clerk nnd approved by this
the Sunday school and church ser­
board and ordered paid:
vice"..
All members ore requested
General Fund
to be presnet.
Luke and Kosxetlor, $100.00; E.
A hearty welcome also awaits the
A. Douglass, 125.00: Forrest Lake, straiigers nnd visitor*. —
jlp.00; Coo. A. DeCottes, 50.00; Dr.
Junior League will be held next
J. T. Denton, 25.00; II. C. DtiBosc, Friday afternoon at the church.
20.00; Mrs. L. C. Glissoti'.* 2&lt;UM); Parents, please see that y o u r ‘ chil­
' ^ , - - - *»•••.
W. C. Williamson, ttO.OO; I.". E. dren come.' Hrady, 5.no;- JI ill Ha/dwaco. GO..
17.SO; Woodruff &amp; Walton, IBM;
I’ A TH ID TlS.ir IN St ilO O l
Snnfdf.d Public SerCire'-V'o.;*?MT7 t);
Jiib. 1). .linking 180.70; Dr. It. E.
Palriutlc Ite.xidullonN Offered liy
Stevens, 60.00; * Fernnld lidw.. Co.,
S. Uunge, of Sanford School
10.24: Jas. II. (’ow an, fi5.5f): Dr. J .
Trustees
1 '..Denton, fi.50; C. M. Her/yt 40.001
Mr. S. Rttnge. treasurer *of the
Sanford Hand Laundry, 1.50; 'Dr. Hour:! of SeJio d Trustees of Sanford,
L T. Di itoii ! 5u00; j.. It ‘ Philip* &amp; apj •nred In for the Hoard of Public In j
Co .. 10.71; S Bunge,
C ljy of •stru tion of Seminole county, Fla,, at
Sanfi rd, 56:00; Herald Printing/Co., ,
their regular meeting. M ay 8 th,
IDJT and proposed the following
D 'udney, 50.QQ; M in Until .Lynn, reJmlfiiltin*.*
,
which were u/innimotisly
15,00: ;. D. It d.
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Cupid’* dart is happily married nnd
hold- full sway among prominent
musicians of Kentucky. To many
other- have come norite special good
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1.1.711: E. A. D iiur'. k .s, 30.00; E. A lic to lie Informed of this action,
Dougla -. 12.00; i! F iiotisholder the Hoard has authorized the Super­
110.38; E. E. Hrady, 152.40;. L. G intendent of Puhlic'^lnstrurtioti to
(Continued From Page.Two)
Stringfellow. 3.01; R. E. . Hrady in*oriiiirt&gt;te these resolutions in the
Hrutnhw hate Vight cf way changed 0 1.05; E. E. Hrady, .“ QO.IIM; I!. E, tninuii &lt; of said Hoard, /mil further
Hruift, 150.00; E. A. Douglass. li.tiO, has authorized the Superintendent
mid cleared.
Motion of O. P, Swii;;e’, sreon led r ' M Hand P» ilO \l P. IT- |e&gt;
by I.. I'., (lagan. Mr. &lt;». it Itamoy I i ! I . t: ! ' DriUTi r*. L'.ltO Howis autiiorized to build bridges on uni Wynn, 3.00; I rank Ward. I 40,
Asa Jordon, 1 in.
Oviedo Chuluota rua'd.
(tn motion of I,. 1' TTavan. -•'rrutdIfiiad .V lieidge I'nnd

10UN1Y COifi.tiij

riiso in tn .il

was a

.lo tio n of I,. P. Hagan, tiecontlod
by C. IV. Enlzminger,. t lie •hill of
W. U. Howard for. well on In* |dacc
rejpcted.
Hill i f Contractor V*'. n. Williams,
against Florida Groves Drainage
District approved a n d .ordered 'paid.
Motion hf O. P. Swope, Hecondcd
by L. P. Hagan, bill of Hill Lumber
Co. for curbing on Orlando road re­
ferred back for correction.
Hill of K. ii. Hrady, for $75.00
’ hire of extra m vn rejected. . •
Dill -of L. P. Hug in, seconded by
O. P. Swope, Tax Collector Jno. D.
Jinkins. authorized to have 500 no­
tice* printed. .
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded
No. 1 / 1
by O. 1*. Swope, Mr.* H. J . Holly is
Reprrl of the Condition of The Hank hereby recommended to" the Gov­
ernor of the state of Florida to act
»f Otrledtr. at Oviedo, iu the State
(ns probating officer in Seminole
•I Florida, at the Hose of Hu*lcouuty, FJffrTia.
- ness. May. I. 1917
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded
by O. P. Swope, county agrees to
Hrimioi
if**' •" Fiwl E a u u .__ 1 '
|
pay one *ha!f of’ coat of guarding
8«-urKy other Than
wnter works for the month of May,
cost of such work not to exceed $50
#" ' 1 l&gt;|wwwn&gt; - - - for county.
Motion I,. P. Il.ignn, seconded by
C. W. Entzminger, clerk instructed
y^dr&lt;uy..warrant on publicity fund
^ f /$sWtO.b0, balance due S. 0 . Chase,
account Five County Mid Winter
Uablllllra
JaMr, .a/jd -iu-k-.AlrwvS,
Ckajnc-Ton'
a s .! T T ^ .
■t&amp;tcmeni.
'■'* 'l— Eipw’iT w
Motion of L. P.*Hagan, seconded
1.I.VU3
.s,xr,7 .ra
^ t § M 3 » i s s c 4I 3.S7S.X
by
E. II. Kilbee. the following bill
S
t*ui» un-ling
70. M was endorsed and approved by this
$ 8 0 , 1 7 6 .2 0 hoard: An act to provide for the re­
demption nnd sale of tax certificate*
•*;p»H*u.. *
held 'by the state id Florida, cover­
rt
|*«:
ing
land sold to the state, and to
h i i . *' ' r,-*!&lt;l-n* .if ih,
prescribe the duties 6 f the clerks of
m i,
,h »i
*»■» M,wf. ,u tQ *t&gt;» t&gt;Mt of my knowtvili* the circuit court in connection thcriv- am.,,.
»• 0 . s m it h .
with.
• * '
'• *.:,- rrib*i| fcn.l iworn to
Motion of L. P. .Hagan, seconded
b*f. ft, iw ib l. Vih day
lP'&gt;S'm
by C. W. Entzmihgcr, ' the detailed
of May.. 1017
I. I- Cork
report of measurements of railroad
Notary I'ublie

•i

W e a r e hcaii(|t:'ir:cr:. fur Planters, Plows, Cultivators
and in fact evert tliin;f for the runner.

x HILL HARDWARE CO
iVesl lo Sepiinule County Hank

Sanford, Florid

.) ti Milt hell, lu.uii, Jolifi \'aught'
i'.'.iii. \\ A Samuel*! M.O . Mr* I
II Allen, bsd.27; lid! Ildw. ('■)
14 " 0 ; 1 ). II. ('. Rabun. 57.»',0; San­
ford Wagon Works, 32.10: D. I
Long. 14 " 0 ;. ). It. PI; lip;; * Co
2 I", ii d II • . 1 5»» It I: J.ynch
1.11.2.1; A. J. McCulley, 15.00; E. II
Peterm 8 .7 5 :. N. J. Tanner, 60.on

‘i f a mnipvritp a Itel ter book, preach a better sermon
or build a better mouse trap; no matter if-lie builds hfs
house in the wilderness, the world will make a beaten
path Lo his door.” - - - .............................. ..... .
Emerson

Handing £• Insurance Co.
Notary public bond of II. 1.. Hu-

ttsK Tjlfirovoin

Is th f Sim plest. ( ’Leanest
ati«l most ectiiiotniral do­
u c e in the w o r l t i fnr
f u r n i if It i n if Ihe whole
family with a delirious and
healiliTuI desert.

Straw
24 1.50; Edwin Humphrey, 8.75; Hallifiinorc I.’ii a tncl S jNovelty Co.,
(1.20; L. I,. Stone. 15.00; L. P. Ha­
gan. 8 .0 0 ; E. II. Kilbee, 12,Op; C. W.
Fmtzmiuger, 8 .0 0 ; O. P. 'Swope,
1 2 .0 0 ; L. A. Hrumley, 12.00.
There lu-ing no further business
boaril adjourns to meet next regular
meeting in June, 1S17i • .
Death of M. Frank
Maurice Frank, one of the pioneer
residents of Snnford died at his home
yesterday
on Magnolia
uvem
of several
morning after an iil:
mun tin.
Mr. Frank had beoh in
business here since DihO and abutit
ait months ago sold out his rluthing
..lore on account of fulling health
an'd retired from buxine s. lie hfln
been in poor health from a compli­
cation of diseases and had been
growing steadily worse, his death
being momentarily expected for sev­
eral days.
M. Frank was one of the oldcoi
merchants in Sanford coming to thh
city in 1830 und engaging in the
clothing business. lie moved from
this city to Orlundo un&lt;| from there
to Ilartow to engage in the same
business afterward coming back to
Sanford in 1898 and residing here
since that time.
.
w:k a I iwa . in Germany. «n Mwy
8 th, 18G2, coming to New York
while a boy und afterward coming
to Florida •to locate.
Lie was a
model citizen and while of a quiet
and retiring disposition took n deep
interest in all that pertained to ,thn
welfare of Ihe city and was a great
reader and student of current events.
He was loved by his many business
and social acquaintances and he will
be missed by n Inrgo circle of friends
here and elsewhere.
The remain t will bo taken to
Brooklyn oh Sunday where he wifi

Th'mjrs have grown larger but have not changed from yesterday.
Today, people listen for the best. •They are a reading people
and are constantly looking for the b e s t . .........................- - -

You invite them to your door through advertising,
You must hold them with your product. - - ■

We do both and that is the sole reason why we have and are
succeeding with our GAS and STEAM FITTING, PLUMBING,
IRRIGATION PLANTS, S EW ER PIP E and TILE, OIL and
GAS EN GIN ES, PUM PS and SPRAYING MACHINERY.

We Built The Sea-Wall

OAK
and
THIRD
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»
•
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PHONE 388

. [M E M B E R S SANFORl) BOARD O F TRADE 1

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