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                    <text>IN THE HEAR1 OP, THE 'WORLD’S GREATEST .VEGETABLE SECTION
PUBLISHED :

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IMI • WEEKLY
I N S A N F O R D — L ift /• Worth• Living
VOLUME IX

8ANFOOIVPLOniDAV TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1917

NUMBER 12

juat returned from a tour of Invcstl*
nation which took him to tho .Im­ L. A. BRUMLEY SIIIPPE
'EDERAL. (BUILDING WAS the work on* tho $70,000 edifice ^hat DECIDE TO ARM AND EQUIP .
portant markets of the • country,
will represent Undo Sam at Sanford
FIFTY BALES LAST *
125 MEN IN COUNTY
OFFICIALLY SEALED
during which he met and personally
will bo completed in a few months
.
.
.
WEEK
. &lt;• • • YESTERDAY
•• and promises' to be o n o o fth e finest The .board of county commission- *
talked with the foremoat authorities
* Tb. following article from tho connected with the fruit and'produce
And now comes Sanford—tho veg­
The new Fcoral building—the first edifices'for the sise irt’thc south. • ere th in k ‘ that tho County Guards
should, be equipped and equipped
Florid* Grower will bo‘ most intcr- industries,, leading.banker* and man­ etable center of the United States— one to be erected in Hanford was of­
with the best, that can be purchased,
-PM to tho. growers of Seminole ufacturers, government officials, tho and ships fifty, bales of cotton.and a ficially star.ted&gt; yesterday by the lay­
Realraln Tax Commlaalon
Tallahasacci Sept. 28.—Judge' E. for when tho gyarda are needed they
| fQQBty and should be read by each Food Administration, the Bureau of car load'of cottoq. seed .and.there is ing of tho corner atone and most ap­
Markets. In fact, felt the pulse of nore to fojlow.
, •
’ propriate exercises were arranged by C.- Love, of this circuit, at Quincy will bo needed badly and this ia tak­
«{them:
the entire nation, gaining first hand’,
This
is
preparedness
with
a
ven­
the /Sanford .lodge of Masons who today granted th e . temporary re­ Ing time by the forelock and prepar­
*Wbat shout crops this fall and reliable information on every subject
straining' krder to *prevent State ing for any eventualities'.
geance
and
wo.
are
certainly
follow­
had charge of the program.
winter? WilTtbere be a market for th a t in any munner has a bearing on
The exercises started promptly at Comptroller Ernest Amos from issu­
Tho board also thinks that tbfc
perishables? Wi» there be enough tho production and marketing of ing.out the injunction 6f the? govr
ing warrants to pay the aalarire of business men of Seminole county
ernment
to
plant
staples
fof*
with
the
four,o!clock,
Dr.
Gcftrgo
Hyman
act­
. „ „ to move our crops? Will eon- Florida fruits and vegetables.
enormous corn crop- here this scasorr ing hs chairman and introducing the the threb state tax comipissioncimfor who are willing to neglect their busi­
suiticrs buy celery, peppers, eggplant,
D
r,'Ross’
message
to
tho
growers
and the establishment of a mill to speakers. After the call to order the quarter ending Sept. 30, amount­ ness two nights in the week to drill
lettuce, strawberries or will these be
and
producers
of
Florida,
which
fol­
grind
our corn meal and grits and Rev. Steinmeycr asked the holp of ing to $760 each. The injunction and to leave that business in cs*o
duied aMinuries? How about orlows is one of the utmost importance. feeds this section caii^no .longer be God upun this undertaking and upon asked for by Judge W. J. Oven of there was actual-need for their ser­
int« snd grapefruit? Would it be
Tallahassee, and Senator J. Y. Wat­
ttftr to grow staples this year? . Will It answers these questions which ap­ referred to ns tho vejgetnblc section tho United States in this time of son of Quincy, representing W. Hen­ vices are entitled to some considera­
pear
at
the
beginning
of
this
article;
but from this time on we arc the stress and trouble.
’ .
tion, and hence in looking nt tho
. tbe. Kood Administration cooporato
ry 'Mosely, n large tax payer of Gads matter from every side tho'y decided
answers
them
fairly
and
squarely
greatest
farming
section
in
tho
coun­
After
n
selection
by
the
Sanford
rith Florida growers in the trans­
..
’ .* 's'
Band Judge E. F. Ifoushblder was den .county, was not granteef 7&gt;e- nt their meeting yesterday to ndverportation of Jjeriahablo crops? Can with, statements of- absolute fact— try. *
not
hearsay,
or
guess—and
the
au­
■
Last
week
a
strange
sight
was
introduced and made one* of the cquso .the sunsjt! journal showed tiso for sale county warrants to tho
se look'to the Bureau of Markets
thority
for
each
answer
is
on
each
witnessed
on
the
streets.
Several
most stirring appeals for the brother­ Hint tbc record of thq passage of the nmnunt of $3850.00 for tho equip­
(or assistance? What attitude will
case
from
the
highest
available
wngon
loads
of
baled
cotton
were
hood of mnn as applied to all na­ bill creating the tax commission in ment of .125 men in 'tho county to
tbc government tnko in regard to
1.913 was irppcrfcct, but because the
Florida.produce? la thero a possi­ source, • You should not only read noticed going to the station and they tions.and faking tho present*war as constitution'in section'30 of nrticio net ns county gunrds subject to call *
bility of fiver production? Will the these statements, you should digest excited considerable comment. They an example of the nutocrntic spirit III provides that nil npprApriation at any time, night or day, during
■
transportation companies, give us them, impress them deeply on your carried 'the %older residents .and es­ that prevails in part of Europo cnllcd bilLsJiall nbt contain other matters. these troublesome war times,•very assistance.in the prompt move- memory and for your own best in­ pecially those of other-states hack to attention to tho difference between Thefce were the two great points
The commanding officer, Capt.
mrr.t of crops or will our produce rot terests a t well as in the interest of their, old homes nnd boyhood days, tho broad spirit of dcmocraticAmcr- made by . tho attorneys who sought C. H. Dingce wan also authorized by
is the fields becauso of our inability your fellow growers and the fruit for it has been a long timo since ieu and the narrfiw ideas that dom­ to invniidute the law creating the tho board of county commissioners
to move it? Will Florida growers bo and trucking industries as a whole, haled cotton was seen in this city. inate the countries ruled by the war tax commission amd making n con­ to purchase suitable nrrqs and am­
The cotton was from the gin of lords. Ills address was a master-‘
„’_lble to make n fair profit on 'the resolve to act upon tlm suggestions
tinuing appropriation for it^the first munitions and uniforms 'nt onco tho *
L.
A. Brumley nnd he shipped fifty piece nnd was well received.
it
contains
in
Order
that
the
maxicrops produced this year?
What
relating to the imperfect record 'of same to lie delivered here In tho
bales or one car lond -to Savannah
I t must
prevent ,
itcfi
mint be taken
laKcn now to
io proven
" 8ul,s m3V bc r‘'nli“ 'd*
The,
second
speaker
wns
1’rof.
the passage of. the kill in that the next thirty days, ut which timo tho
loss am! insure success? If the Gov-j
“I have just returned from Wnsh- tojhe stored. He also shipped a car A. L. Hatch, principal of the Oviedo yq^ and nay vote of the senate was warrants will bo available to pay for *.
ernraent is going to help ua, what ington, where I personally visited load of cotton seed.
the same.
Mj. Brumley states that he will schools w|io represented the Board mii\l&gt;laccd in the-bound copy of the
must we do to help the government, the olficials of the Food•Adminlstrnof
Trade
and
who
prefaced
his
ro*
This number of men will givo ev­
state
journal
was
not
sustained
by
have probably forty more baits 'as
' Thee and many othVr questions lio" Du" au* “nd 1 ratb« thi" k lh ‘“ he hns not finished picking and the marks with a short history of the the court, but tho-sccond point to ery pnrt ot Seminole county amplo *
. ,re uppermost in the minds Of Flor- wc
to give a message to the rains stopped tho. work somewhat Hanford Board of Trnde und "the tho effect thnt the law was uncon­ protection, as Sanford will have 75
‘ ids farmers truckers and gtowcrJ. Brower, 0f Fiorida an; that the same last week jiut he will finish up in a good work it was doing, citing that stitutional because of its double pro­ men, Oviedo 16 men, Geneva 16
'The war ha* brought about many "houId be mndo putillc
public through
through the few more weeks nnd enn then deter­ although every business man In the visions was sustained by Judge Love, men, Long wood 10 .men. In case
columns
of
the
Florida
Grower.
(binges. I t lies produced' stlmulalmine just what the rotton crop county di.d not belong to it, certnin- and for that reason the restraining Chuluota wants a*squad thero will
ing effects on some industries, driven
"I would like to add that I was means to this section. Mr. Brumley ly every business man in the.county order wns granted. Tho state ap­ &gt;e one at Geneva and tho same holds '
particularly unxious to know what is the pioneer in thia departure ns was benefitting from it and the new pealed tbe latter to the supreme true of Altamonte, this m atter- of .
• t h e n out of I xistence. _il- has open
ed new markets and closed'old ones.' tho attitude of the Federal Go'vern- well as the- grinding of corn and postoflice building £aa among the court nnd the attorneys for M '^ l y distributing tbe country squads bo­
ng up to the commissioners of these
I .At t result* every business man, ment would be as to iqorketing nnd while he is one of tho large growers many J e s u its of 'the work of tho nppouled the former.
districts as they know tho needs of
r professional man, fnrmor, In factj distribution of perishnlde product* of winter vegetables he also thinks united efforts of tbc Hanford Board
their precincts.
*
.
•fettle in all walks of life, in every such ns the
t growers of Florida usual­ thnt staples ran and should ho of Trade: Prof. Hatch closed with
.Dr. Willlnn at the -Temple —
the
well
wishes
and
friendly
spirit
of
Such a dintrlhutinq will give tho
line of endeavor nrc asking the ques­ ly produce, especially strawberries, grown in t!»o Sanford section nnd he
The sermon delivered at tho Bap­
tion, ”llow will it afTcct my busi- lettuce and' Celery—tilings which are has demonstrated that his ideas arc Hcrninolo county toward Hanford, tist Temple last Sunday evening wns county a fine lot of men and as thero .
*e»t, or how will it nflcct me?"
usually classed ns luxuries—and upon right by growing Che cotton nnd corn the county seat.
delivered by Itev. .Dr, W. W. Wil*. nro good roads radiating in ovcry
While
the
band
played
tbe
crowd
linn, state secretary Sundny school direction from Sinford tho guards in
A groat many growers of perfsh- this point we. wefe assured by all of and other staples successfully.
then
wended
its
way
to
the
corner
tho
federal
authorities'who
hnvc»
connnd B. Y. P. U. work.’ The text nnd this city can' respond to a riot call
[ able.crops have been led to bellovo
stone
where
th
e
.
beautiful
ceremony
subject used hy Dr. WHlian wns a to any pari of the county in an hour
Iht the Food Administration’s food trol of tho food distribution thnt
iiy a vote of 1 to 1 tho property
conservation program would have Jthey were not only willing thnt these owners of tho St. Cloud , district of this grand old order wns carried novel one, “ Overcomcth." At the and tho county will have tho b?st of
ill effects upon some crops ns a re ! articles should be produced in the created n special road and bridge out by Worshipful Master Oliver J. beginning of the discourse it was a protection at all times'.
little hard for the inexperienced to
tuoilly produced in Florida, such ns ; usual or even greater quantities, but district nnd approved the issuance of Miller nnd the following officers:
It w*ss also tho opinion of tho
Frank L. Miller, ns Deputy Grand see just how this splendid mnn could hoard that the purchase of good
celery, eggplants, strawberries, pep- J were particularly nnxious that this $275,000 in bonds for the .purpose of
get n good sermon out of this text, rifles that ,would hnvc a Bale after
P«n, etc. It has been thought by, should be done, nnd the output even building n hard surfaced road of Master.
James Moughton, as Grand He- but it was iiot long before Dr. Wil- the guards had been mustered out .
tuny that these crops would not increased, nnd that they would lend bituminous concrete from the canal
,
. iian had his audjcncc with him, and would be a good proposition and it
tad’ a profitable market, inaamuch every facility within their power for west of St. Cloud to ffarcoosco and nior Warden.
H.
G.
Kennedy,
as
Grand
Acting
after reading tho .passngo of Scrip- a more than probable th at tho Win­
*i they would be looked .upon by the shipment and distribption.of thla from-Ashton to the east county line,
'
• where the road will connect with the Junior Vfardon..turc, the 13th chapter of Numbers, chester 94 modci- shooting tho 33-80
lb&lt; trade, tho consumer and tho class' bf product.
'
G.
W.
Spencer,
as
Grand
Treas­
beginning with the
26th
verse bullet- will bo purchased, which .ia
Brevard
'county
road,
leading
to
-fevernment as-Iuxuries,- Tho idoa
Mr. Chambers a Yi$o president of
urer.
•
through the chapter, which was tho letter known as tho Winchester car­
—
wraifd to prevail that only crops the Santo Fc railroad, who has been Melbourne. „ .
J. K. Mettingcr, ns Acting Grand­ lesson of tho evening nnd which pas line, a light but vary powerful riflo
Ibal promised ’anything like satis­ appointed administrative officer at
"A
pound
loaf
of
brend
sells
in
Secretary.
sage described tho trip made by the that carries a steel jacketed bullet
factory returns were those th at Washington in tho Federal Service
England for 6 cents and in the
F. P. Forster, Grand Chaplain.
two men sent out by Moses to view and had a wonderful shooting record
toald be classed as staples.
of all the great transportation enm- United States for 10 cents, although
W. C. DcCoursey, ns Grand Se­ the /.and of Promise, nnd who come and is being furnished by tho Win­
paniea
in
the
country,
and
who
is
in
Citrui growers, or at least a good
the.former depends on ocean•ton­ nior Peacon.
back and reported many things that chester people to the different states
Percentage of. them have taken a_ a position to say the last word as to nage for her food supply, while tfio
J.
D.
Jinklns,
as
G
rand'Junior
were to bo overcome before *the wherever the guards are .being form­
pessimistic view of thoV ltua- transportation facilities, assured us latter is self sustaining. How does
Deacon.
•
people could take posscssioh of the ed and has also' been sold to several
Hon. . Oranges and grapefruit, they that he wos particularly anxious that England do it, nnd if England can
W,
M.
Haynes,
as
Grand
Senior
land.
During tho sermon It was counties of Florida.
Pointed out, iu&gt;e luxurica. Peoplo Florida grower*should produce more do it, why can't we?" aska tho Val­
Steward.
*.
.
,
pointed out that the lesson of old
The guns were purchased from tho
»on't eat thohi this winter. The than ever of tho cr°P8 * h,ch *r* dosta Times. The answer in easy. * John ' Stamper, -os Grand Jnuior
had to do with every day life, and Hill Hardware Co., of thla city.
tovernment has howled save and u,uaI to Florida, and that it would Thus far,, the profiteer is controllirig
Steward.•
•
’ that wc aa indMdusla had many
Tho county commissioners did not
lotuerve until the consqminr public be. hla* particular pleasure to help us tho nation’s patriotism.
,
C. O. Bradbury, aa Grand Tyler. things' to overcome, but that we had como to this conclusion in a day but
««not help but look upon citrus ,n every, way posslblo to see that
Tho corner atone with the name of many things and helps to help .ua havo been considering tho propoai- ,
Attention, W.
T.-U ..
faits'ii unnecessary. Even if wo thcP° food8 had read y . transportaWilliam
C, McAdoo, Secretary of ovorcbmc Binful things. This ser­ tlon very carefully for the past two .
The W. C. T. U. will have a very
»uld induce people to consume our t,on ’and distribution in marketing,
the
Treasury
of tho United States mon, intorepersod at the prQper tlmea months and it waa only after Iftw
frujls this yesr it will avail ua little, and even went further by saying that important meeting Thursday after­
inscribed
thereon
was laid on the with bright,, witty sayings, bearing m atter4had been* brought to their
noon,
3
o'clock.
All
members'
are
for with the government using every H f" tb ®. course of the coming scanortheast
corner
of
the building and on-the subject la one that will be re­ attention ip the proper light and; aw ■
urgently
requesfed
to
bo
present.
•vailable car for tho transportation ,on’a «bipmenta w? hhould find ourmembered alwys by the large con an appeal from tho taxpayers of the
•f troap., iupplUa/ammunition and ae,VM ,h eny way handicapped fo
gregation that was present and the different precincts th at they favored
°‘*&gt;er war neceasitjea it ia evident care or distribution facilities, tlre /h e
Influence of that 'sermon will bo spending tho money and whilo th e
lk»t the possibility of moving our wou,d bo vcry *,ad for U8 t0 80 ,n*
noted on tho community.
crop, a short one, is poor.
.form him Immediately, and it hap­
law asya that the Home Guards are* i
.
i • pening for onco that his word was
to be equipped and tho commission­
Charles
Electric
Company
Mores
to
ers shall pay the bill tbe Home •
la ail sincerity"
they0 rentlv^be.'
*
New Quarters
Her, themUue'
P
8eo th a t
Florida growers were
Guards anftuhe commlaaionew have
Tho Chnrles Electric Company for been working in. harmony with tho J
‘btm over and over n^nln each tlm t affordod ovcry Possible transport*­
aomo time occupying the .ytand at solo idea of saving all the money
113 8. Park avenuo*has moved to possible and gotting only what tbe
. M . I othn,
th.
thought. thl” « lb ‘ * lh ,y eouId pV°d“" '
new
quarters in tho Miller building men.would actually need. .
I hey h,ve harbored auch lmprea-l "T h e idea aeoms to prevail among
on Magnolia ajrcnuc, just next door
“ om and nursed thorn to ’ mature
government otpdala that the more
i
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to the Sanford Herald Square. This -It is safo-to assert th a t thLa action
Fwri* to. add to their aelf Iropoaed of the Florida perishables we can
on tho part cf the board meets with r
The same question may be asked in reference to other largo business company desires to express through the approval of tho people Every­
.
M you aak on what grounds «ot dnto the market* of tho country
the columns of The Herald,'its ain| [[•y have founded auch a belief »nd Ihduce the people to cat more firms and corporations:
‘
‘
,
cercst
thanks for the many courte­ where as there are no armed men In' *
Why a directorship and executive htad. for a* bank, a wholesale gro­
*«y will point to the pjuch talked of *nd Induce the 'people* to eat would
sies ahown it by the peoplo of San­ the-state at the present t^me and
MUooal car shortage, to newapaper m e an th a t muqh decrease In the con- cery, a commission-busin'eas, .a dry goods, store, a newspaper?
.
such organlrfatipns are badly needed.
•tareheada announcing the fact th a t ■umptlon. o? the more stable pro- .
If-a bank with a capital of $100,000 has V working steadily employed ford whilo at their old stand, and
II! Ul“ric8 wBl And a market thla (u»cta. which can he held for our man at its hoad looking after the institution’s interest every minute and also desires to invito* their friends
If, the pUns outlined in a* report
knd any atrapers to-visit them .in
m r. They have applied these eon- *vtnle* In Europe and feed the dvil- every day,
‘ .
to
the Board, of Governors of thq
their
new
place,
wherq
they
will
have
Why shouldn't the dtixene’’ firm of Sanford, FIa„ with a real citato
^°n « to th0 marketing of dtrua !»» p o p u l a t i o n our alliea.
Tampa,Board
of Trade Thursday of
more
rootn
and
a
larger
display
of
u* 'dthout Mopping to find o u t " Y o u may fftate that both Sale* and personal capital of over $3,000,000 have an executive who must de­
last
week
by
the
Good Roads Com­
gooda
and
electrical
fixtures,
and
doi fr °r n°t they, are justified In Manager Skclly and myaelf came vote his entire time to the upbuilding and forging ahead of your business
mittee
of
tho
board
are put into ef­
•
.
' where tho old motto o^ "courtesy
t ao, and have drawn their eon- away from Washington feeling that —your town?
fect
a
good,
roads
bond issue of
The Board of Trade has arranged a dtlxena* meeting for Moqday, and better service" ring true* In
cfaalona on this baala^
’
*. *a \o i
‘ ‘ "
$760,p00
will
be
voted
.on in Hills­
“ F°u are one of those holding ou* mind* and that we were entirely Oct. 6th, at 7:30 p.-tn., at the GRAMMAR SCHOOL AUDITORIUM every sense of the word.
borough,
county.
.Should
the bond
*«iwa, if-you are lne\)ned to aatlafled V ith the Assurance, given ua and at this meeting prominent men from other dtire will be present to
i«ue
carry
every
main
highway
West Palm Beach is planning to*
2 l?k/ h a t Florid, citrus growers by the federal ’authorities u to tho tell ua in detail and frankly the good and bad features of a commissioned
leading
from
Tampa
to
county
neats
t
. . .
hold a harvest festival and fair on
tnickera. are handicapped this aId th®X WDU,d *,vo U8 ,n *cttln* tb* governed town.
of
the
several
adjoining
counties
will
This ia a dtlxena’ meeting. It ia your meeting, a meeting wherein Oct/ 29, 80j 81, Nov. 1, 2 . and 8.
fanryou wlU do well to heed duo- Produce/ of tie Florida farmer* to
be
hard
surfaced,
and
a
number
of
your
personal
interests
reet.
.
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*.^’
Plana outlined already call for a very
Uf n th# lo w in g authentic report tba POOP1® for. consumption .during
The
meeting
is
solely
progressive
and
businesslike.
I
t
ia
Impartial
attractive
program,
and
the
proroads’not now. pav«t, mostly later­
Fieri!'
Rot8« President o f'tlfi
coming winter.
.V;
‘
als or feeders 'wfil be paved. . *
• Citrus Exchange, who hfts j * (Contln ued op Page 4)
*• • and without criticism. •

Tor

lbo *rorc^ the **w’ thnt

WHY
A
COMMISSION
wou,d
FORM OF GOVERNMENT
FOR CITY OF SANFORD

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happed in an .aeroplane
‘Cf'SS&amp;LZZZ
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A w hole'navy is destroyed In a
sea of burning oil.
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The stoke room of a bsttloshlp la
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aean engulfed as the vessel founders.
. Gas attacks as' conducted on tho
Glory of the Notion
i\&lt;r'joyce and ’ Harry battlefield arerep ro d u ced w lth .fiddl*
- an all a tif Vlttgrapb I tr .to actual conditions.
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President Wilson is- presented' da*
is shown a tr r tt t Lyric
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n Thursday or® listed. be- live ring an oration to a victorious 1!.. E
•v&amp;.r:
nation. _ Lyric Thursday.
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ubmafincs kV® shown discharging
Dibit d isa of the MathodUt church W.A.B
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C.iBYLE BLACKWELL and JUNE
capltoi at W uhington la. thk home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Spen- !
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und for a: scene containing ccr Tuesday afternoon,' 8®pt. 26th.
“The Marriage Market"
After • large number had gathered
on th e'ap ad b u s fern decked------ *■
its fight a duel with rg piers;
the President, Mra. L. P .;
Navy yards and munition factor­ called the class to order and the folies are Seen in full blast.
Jo wing wmathe program for th a after*,
Zeppelins are witnessed msneuVe£ noon:
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“A Wife Suspicion"
t new invention, the “ aerial tor­
prayer,' reading of Urinates, treaa. pedo 1* demonstrated!
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urcr’s report and^paym ent of dues,
A d e te r secret wireless telephono rep or tn of various committees, elec­ “Mystery of the Double Cross"
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a daring 'g irl in th e enemy head­ Which fa u lte d In,tJjg. following: '
quarters to’ the American lines.
Mrs. L. P. Hagan; president; Mrs.
The legendary Columbia la brough T. 0. Charles,.vice president; Mrs.
The
legendary
Columbia’ is F. K. Stelnmeyer, teacher;'.M is. It.
WILLIAM PARNUM in
jught to life with an invincible M. Mason, secretary; Mrs. T,_ J.
* “Price of 'Silence”
ord and ahield.
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Adams, treasurer; Mrs. Jaa. Hays,
A pacifist meeting turns into, a daw reporter; Mrs. II. IL' Chappell,
ALSO A COMEDY
lot that is anything but pacific. ’ Ch. Devotional Com.; Mrs. Roland
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t slays bis own son to ohforee died- Pcsbody, Ch.- Flower Com.; Mra.
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’ w ith hero dead la transformed into upon Mrs. D. A. Kelly to give' Rem­ I P
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situation this cquntry ia In. : :
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It portrayB the three great loves of a womans The love of a maid for a man, the love of a
mother former child, the love of a woman for
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in clothea—value in .the
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most platform apeakera . calmly - Ig­
nored her aubjoct and apoko of the
duty and obligations Imposed^ by
the 'war' upon the organised Sunday
jehool daises.* This was faponded
to very nobly and entbuidaatlcally
by this class voting to 'ta k o up the
work of tho Red Cross and also to
practlco food conservation as an; org’anltcd b o d y ..
Mrs. J, K; MctUngcr, Mra. Claudi
Herndon and Mrs. Jno. Thomaji Ton
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“Swing Low Sweet Chariot,'1 After
which .the hostess served dslnty-re­
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for Orlando wham aha will attend
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Mrs. Mack B utt are the guests of
Dr.” and Mrs! Cedi B utt thla waak.
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Mrs. ForresL Lake Jias returned
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daughter is In sehoo),' Miss 8erita
saya aha likes tb s’ school fine but 1 All Local A d v e rtisem e n t. Under
Large porches, fins shade trees, a 1
gets dreadfully homesick.
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.M rs. T .’, H / Leach arrived .himfti
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will in the future m ike birr homo
FOR SALE
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with her son, A. M. Leach of this
land on..lake' front, close to town.
' For Bala—Cabinet Grand piano, Mfa. C. R.' Walker; 1006 E. 8«cond
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• For Rent—One rbdmj |7.00 pcfMrsNF. S. B attle and Mra- J.
Cowart, of Sorrento were In* town * For Sale—Pair of fine setter bird month! ’ 211 E, Third street. -lOltp
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' Some .women have very gweet dis­
For 8 ale—)D16 Model to r J tour­ convenient apartments In the city.
positions. but their next door neigh­
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car. Good condition. Address Inquire of IU J. Holly1, cjire Hersld. *
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whoop-hooray, but" It takes nervo
Garrigon, R. D. No. J, Sanford.
For
Sale—Fifteen
acres,
abouiiS
and grit to'go out and get shot Into
acres cleared’, fronting Lake, Monroe.
mincemeat for it.
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minutes’ walk from poatolllce. See 'For Rent—N o.-708 Pw k avenue, I
. Some people are ao, crooked they
7-tf* 6 rooms and bath, nowly papered
would put off dying Just for a chance C. H. Leffiei1.
and electric - lights.‘ -Apply H. C.
to cheat ’the undertaker out - of a
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Strawberry Plants (or Sale—Klon­ DuBose, First and Park.
Job.
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Furnished Rooms by Day, Week
Some pcoplo . nro ao. simple they Inquire Mrs! Jack Vaughn, R. F. D, or Month—Pajrk avsnuo flat, 106.
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North Park avenue, over L. R,
and no one believes whit*.they aay,
Philips
&amp; Co, drug atore. Mrs.
For Brio—One 60 gal oil tank
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mainager.
80-tf
with pump, one 60 gal gisoline tank,
Extra precautions should be taken
two ice choitg, one, show case. S
WANTED ( f
while fishing. You * might hook o
Runge ^torc, Sanford avenue. 0-tfc ,
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submarine..
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• Wanted—Two good boys wanted :
For Sale—Shetland pony, seven
A silent man makes an excellent' years old, gentfa and broken to a t once for Western! Union messen* .
mate for a talkative woman. , Them' fiddle; S, Runge, 417 W. Third St. ger service.' Good pay-to right boyv
will also*give, boys course In telegra- %•
la leas'chan co for a'fam ily Jar.
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Between 17. and *40,. Baptist inclear conscience—a Taro article these in good running condition, • a bar­
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dined or. non-cburch preference, to
gain. One double seated Surrey in
good condljloh. ’Enquire Herald Join Bersan Class, R. M. Grovcnstein, president.
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Wanted—Position
experienced
tho sermon and then 'refuses* to see
Extremely Reasonable—You can lady stenographer, Addrys ” M,u
the collection plate «s it passes by. buy high grade upright piano, good 119 W. Fifth.
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Lost—At Geneva! Raturday’ even­
Range cook stover slightly, used.
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Spikenard. .
Spikenard, or nard. mentioned by St. Call at 607 Park Ave., Sanford, Fig, ing, loose leaf note book. Reward'
^ohb,13^,. and St. Mark X4:3, wnn n U ■
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ford.
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For Sale—New L,.C..Sm lth type­
In . tho Indies. From this plant was
made the valuable extract or unguent, writer. Must be sold at once., Cash • ’Lost—A tire pumped up on rinl.
or favorite perfume used at andaut will taka machine at half priced 30 X 8J4 casing;: Return 'to Hersld . i
baths and feasts.
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~ Thundau Night Dunce
The Thursday, evening dance a t
th e Holy Cross Pariah House was
quite a succoss. • There were -thiye
tables of card s. and about fifteen
couples dandng. The ball was dec­
orated In red,, white and blue atrea^nera and Japanese Janterns. • Across
each end .In red, white and blue
paper dangles ware" written the
word, “ Welcome." -A three -piece orchestra furnished
music.
A special committee of Episcopal
ladlea had. charga of tickets and re­
freshments. As part of the money
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ftfcfco Purooldler boya wa all ought
to join in and make these dances a
big auccase. “
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tfikea place in Sanford in some tim e
was the wedding of Miaa Alva Jeana
•tte Vaaghn io Mr. Arthur Bennet
Coleman Tuesday ev en in g ..at.'lm r
Holy' Cross* Church, R ev..Peek of­
ficiating,
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tlful blue taffeta coat eult Wl^h h at
id aeeaanriaf, A o ;m atch .' .
Mias Vaughn was given-awajiL*.hr
bar grandfather. Mr. A. ' Vaughn'of
this city.
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Mrs. Jennie Vaughn and has been
With Yowell-Speer Co. fdr a long
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mediately after the ceremony .In
their ear for Florence, S. C. They
expect to be back In 8anford in two

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In the aar-’w lth'three hooka. . They
brought-the man to Dr. • Millar‘who
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M not they will tro w 'o ld , getting tts
. Ussra of Milk . . --------- .
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what, they ean -out of'o th er Jwopie’e
I Jo France, to protect the public gen­
money.
erally, and children especially, against
the nae of pkfm milk for thelr-food. tha country, near the Ysael fiver, andreZ .
sale of whote and skim milk by . the tlnulng across the Book of Holland^.
Y We hear of th e -young people at
nemo dealer Is prohibited. Plain label- the sea. It waa built breectlons,
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BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
various times especially* from those
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Ini is required, and even separate for seven centuries has held back iS
who*
have
no
young
people
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f
their
transportation‘for tho skim milk la an- waters from the low-lying field,.
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own and they all. have various .ideas
I forced.
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of bow the young people ahould "be
at the top, and Its height varies £ £
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23 to 85 fe e t ■
Edwin Leltoy. was not an especially
Leave
Wall
Enough
Alono,
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-of the young people and they havo spiritual, man, though bo was what
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The Very Best
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get that sullen chap to come out of his
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
umns. many times, 1 chn say one was not giten to philosophic ipecula- thelL" BUly—“Don’t; he's o pretty
Bess—"And Is she a good
thing for the young people of this tiona, nor was be of a devotional na­ | bad egg."—Town Topic#. *•
w lfe r * 'Jane—*’A pippin I Why 'iu
MHE'LL PBENT 'EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTEBER.
city—they are not to blame if they ture. If be had any especial intellec­
poor chap tots no comfort w h a le r ?
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c K H H K x so o a o o a o a a o o o o a o a a a o D a a o a o a o o o o a a a a a o o a o a o o o a o a c do not go straight for it Is a cinch tual predilection It waa for science,
Brazil Immensely Rich.
Another one in yesterday said to the that the people of this elty who have though even In this ho read only what
Let’i Get B u y
Brasil la Immensely rich, and tha
waa
written.
for
popular
Instruction.
No Improvement
Shell wo Just stend around and /oh. superintendent, “ My .friend, does the money hive never contributed a Circumstanced had compelled him to minerals. are very considerable and
“I believe that man has a screw
that machine over get out of oVdar?" cent toward getting tho young people assist himself on several occasions, and valuable, comprising gold, silver, iron,
Because the boys hive gone away?
“ Sometimes,'' replied the super­ a“ place w here'they cah -have harm­ this had given him a reputation for be­ diamonds, topazes and other precious loose," “I hope tn6* ono will fry
N ot much! There still is left the job
mend matters »
Ming hi
less amusements of various kinds. ing combative.
■lobes.
intendent.
“ O
of raising revenue and hay.
“ What do yoii do when It does?1’ As to whether it is harmful to dance One day—rat her, one moment—a gnat
Shall we Just mope and ring the han
or hot will have to be left with each change cams over him. He waa walk­
asked the visitor.
. A nd,harp the Miserere note, • • -individual.
The placo* where they ing on a road and met a glrL He
Whilst they gp to the foreign strand ■“ I* hate .to* tell you,!' replied the
dance
and
the
company they keep looked at her; she looked at him. Bbo
superintendent.
"They
might
turn
To fe t the Prussian's Wilhelm-gout?
at
a
dance
has
much
to do'with the lowered her eyes, but before she did
me
out-of
church."
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The season b now on and wo have a larse stock of all kinds of
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N ot much! a million idle acres lie
Farm Implements, South Bend, Oliyer.. John Deere PI owb, Mc­
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mates. LeRoy turned and joined her,
Between Pine Level and the Lakes, Y There was an influx of mos­
Cormick Mowing Machines and Hay Rakea, Planet Jr. Horse and
Producing nothing 'neath the sky
quitoes here lost week but thank dora Reese veil, written for the La­ There wae no conversational Introduc­
Hand Tools, Planet Jr. McWhorter Fertilizer Distributers and
tion. ■They walked on together, • .
B ut cabbage palms and rattlesnakes; Heaven th e brcescs have blown dies’. Homo Journal;
Steven
Farm Sowers.
This mating between Edwin LeRoy
Ott'e important thing for th^ lay­
And shall we think we've done our them out .to sea now and they will
* We want your business and guarantee you service.
Camilla Heald was a spiritual as
bit, *not be hack again. Every city In man interested In church work to do and
well
as
a
physical
one.
The
two
souls
T hat there is nothing left a t all
this part of Florida Is complaining of is to make the church an instrument became one at tba moment of meeting.
To-do but on our pants to a lt'
them just at this particular time, for securing the healthy happiness
A year after their man-la go Camilla
And watch the Kaiser's meathouse all of which calls to mind the fjret of young people. The influence of died. LeRoy laid away hla earthly
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that Sanford hardly ever has mos­ the. Puritan has been most potent for partner with no great show of feeling.
quitoes so you ‘could notice them strength and for virtue in-.our na­ He did not weep a t her grave. .To
N ot much! there are a thousand a id If you would keep the.weeds cut tional Ufe. B ut Its Bomber austerity him she bad not been burled. Bhe'had
things
/ind rain water . barrels and , other left ono evil: the tendency to con­ not whdlly departed/from h im ,-H e
For us to do to help along
places covered up or covered with fuse pleasure and Vice, a tendency waa denied material communication
with her, but there waa a spiritual
The Anal overthrow of kings,
kerosene there would not bo any. 'which in thejend la much .more cer­ unity between them that could not be
tain
to
encourage
vice
than
to
dis­
And usher in the Victor's song.
Those that visited us last week were
broken.
. The spud muft grow, the squealing driven in hore-from the salt marshes courage pleasure.
Ono day LeRoy waa strolling about
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with the spirit of his wife. A
Specialist in all Chronic Troubles such as
Some band must shear tho sheep and Y I am weary of trying to do good.
assumption that innocent pleasure man entered and hurried toward him.
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''Sir,'* said ibo stranger, “I loved a
• And weave the product at- the milL truth and many of you people are which docs not interfere with things woman whom, I have been told, you
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Anemic and P o o r Circulation,
N ot much! the Red Cross wdrk is at various times in your life. It good; that this is as true of ‘one day I loved and atill lovo her. I am told
Asthma, Hay Fever, Sciatic, Acute
of tho week as another; and that
here,
seems that tho public Is inclined to one function of the church should be that she la dead. I desire to visit her
and
Articular Rheumatism, Lum­
grave.
Will
you
tell
me
Where'
you
N or must wo overload the chance,
kick the man who is trying to help tho encouragement of happiness in
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buried
her?"
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bago,
. Obeisity, Stiff Joints and
To knot the little comforts, dear
(he other fclltfw all tho time and
"I havo not burled her." • ■
To frost-bit soldier boys in France. raise up tho man who is trying to small things as well as in large.
• others
too numerous
to mention.
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No general rules can be laid down The writer looked at LeRoy wonder------To guide tho plow o'er hill and dale, Sometimes I am inclined .to' start in such a m atter; the customs and lngly. '•
14 years practice—4 years Hospital Eaperience enal&gt;!« me
“That
receptacle,"
continued LeRoy,
And steer the risky crupper band
' to effect cures where all others fall. Thorough and
the kicking process myself and see feelings and peculiar1 conditions of “that conveyance, that machine of
Careful Examination. Professional advice on
Beneath tho plow-mulo'a limber* tail. how( tho dear public likes it. The each community mual be taken into flesh which Is Intended to hold a soul
your case free of charge. No extra charge
golden rul&lt;&gt; scorns to have been lost account'-and so far as. possible re­ during s brief period of preparation
for house calls. PERMANENTLY
Located fn Sanford.
Old “ Pied," must give her milky in the Bhufflo and now tho rule of spected. I havo known * a” vlllago for a superior existence, has been
baseball nine whl ch-after church on hurled. You will And It In tbo church­
every
fellow
for
himself
prevails
to
a
yield,. . .
Seminole, Bank Bldg. Oppos. Herald Office
arge extent and those of us who (re Sunday afternoons, held games In .a yard a abort distance up the road.”
The hen reveal ht{ treasure' trove,
Having given tilts Information, Le­
field
a
.milo
away
and
.was
*_
potent
trying
to_
assist
In
cvary
movement
Some hsnd muat guide the team
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. Phone 195 * .
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for the good of mankind aro mis­ help In keeping .young men .out of Roy turned ag«ln to hla /lowers. Tho
aflold
fact
that
another
had
loved
his
wife
the “ blind pig" saloons; and, on the
And reap the fruits of farm and understood and criticised unjustly at
other
hand, 1 have soon Sunday did not seem cither to Interest or move I
every,
turn.
This
present
war
is
a
grove.
hhn. This Indication that ho wsa so |
direct result of the world trying to professional baseball In a .big city sura that hla,dead wife had belonged
Tho.poet, too, can fill the fop*
xniiimnnxiiiininiiixiiiiiiiiiiosexnniDiitiBCDniinimxiiiniimu
With scathing shafts of metered line, kick the other fellow instead of help­ .become* a source of demoralization. to him alono antagonized tho vislror.
Personally, I believe that dancing,
. .e
* . *
“Had 1 met Camilla, said tha latter,
And make tho Kaiser look as though ing him.
like all other Wealthy and proper pas­ "a few months before you found ber |
,
*
Ho wss a fretted porcupine.
times, should be encouraged-in the the result might lidve been different"
Y Those who live in rented houses parish' house; and; this hecaus? I
“No,” said LeRoy, *'ltf would not"
"Why are you so sura of t h a t r
We muat not think ourselves too nice —the majority of them at least seem dread tho professional dance hall,
*
to have little regard for the appear­ where liquor can be. obtained and
“Bccauso Camilla was destldcd for a |
To touch our fingers in tho soil,
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ances
of
the
house
and
yard
and
you
perfect
union.
She
*couId
never
hare
|
And gain our daily grits and rice
whero foolish young girls go With
can sec it in the way the house and foolish or vieioua young men, while accepted any other." By sweated face and humble toil.
yards
are kept. The 'following from there are no older men or women to * There waa something Irritating to I
Ju st think of those wbo've gone
the stranger in this complacent view
the
Minml
Metropolis Ib hitting the look after them. .
awsry
of
Leltoy's with reference to tbs wo*|
bull’s eye:
To fight in mud and snow and Ice;
If the natural desire of young man who had refnsed the one and
Those hero boys of Comp’ny K,
Two Miami youngsters discovered people for pleasure is not given a mated with the dtherj .While the wt&lt;l* I
Who’vo made the'supremo sacrifice! in the act of toaririg away somo healthy outlet it Is only too apt to ower remained unruffled, the discarded
lover waxed warm with smoldering |
shrubbery that interfered with‘their find an unhealthy outlet.
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anger.
'■* I find th at there u p quite a few • playground told a neighbor who pro­
■
• Tafsnt and Wwfc. 1
Of little odd. JobsJying 'round,
tested a t the destruction o f the
*
A
talent
does
not
relieve
us
.from
T hat wo can turn our.hands to do,
"Your lovo for her waa human," be |
p lan ts-th at it was “just a rented
Elder Springs Water Has a Guaranteed Purity
/ To make the Kaiser hit.the.ground; house," anyway/’ . Tho older child, tho necessity of working. It doly said. "You possessed ber in the flesh. |
shows us the lino lo which we can No# she Is mine. Borne day I will go
We all can help,- if we but writ,
a bright looking II lUo“girl,'w ent-on 'work mosL effectively. The girl who
of 99.98 Per Cent.
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By common aenso and elbow greake, to ‘explain with apparent sincerity thinks that because she has a natural ioThtr."---- 1— -— -t
"Many
are
going,
bat
who
shall
meet
To knock the wadding from old.Bill that, they only intended to Hvo In tnato for music, she can dispense with
to tho inflnlto we cannot know while
And hurry on a lasting peace.
the place a little while so it didn't the practice of scales, will find herself here"
—Arcadia Enterprise,
matter much about the looks of weave off than another who owns that
"In the Inflnlto there Is no marriage.
a • •
she has no talent, but is ready to plod. Camilla will bo to mo at least ss much
thlngi!
as abe will bo.toyou."
Y What is the use of spending so
Doubtless the interior of th6 house
"She will not bo to you what she has
-m u c h money on a musical'educa- was treated with the same disregard
March and Macaroons..
jxniiinnnissciiiininnixoiiiDQioxK
been
mo."
don when you can alt in your office Jor the rights of the property owner
It may not bo generally known that • Thisto reference
to the fact that tho'
and hear the canned article run off a n d ’it Was evident to the'neighbors the month of March has e cake dedi­ .woman he bad loved bad beetf In the
while you wait. You can get one .or that the children wero merely acting cated to Its honor, Macaroons used to flesh possessed by hla rival caused the
HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL
two yards of Calve, Melba or any along tho lines th at were familiar to be called March-panes, from the m» stranger to lose his equanimity. .
lias a word at M m n U tbermth «wk b M p triu yams bmi 'far C4l«t*
dlcral
Latin,
Martlspauct,
"bread
of
Gonranwot, and TaduiUs] BchooU, and lor DnSs— llU. ANownct.rUn cLrirtUn •*‘hoo».
of -the good ones and while you oat them. They had never, been' taught
• "You lie," bo said.
8lro»f faculty. Military trsinisc. Nr* bolldlnf*. O/rprooL Lsifo Csnmss, wttS Usjfj
your cannod tomatoes and* canned that, If anything,' the ‘occupant of March.", Bone say the cakes were *- LeRoy stooped to pick a flower. ;
ksd faabsll pound*, total) courts, sad ruanlas tracks. Kz&gt;1U«S ondanl* Marina brfta*
named after Marcos Apldds. the fa­ "Did jo u hear mo?" aald tho other
Septanbar Mk Writ* for niuatrsud catalof.
.. lobsters you can get canned music. rented property is more in duty mous
epicure; by another authority the angrily. "I say you lie./
, J . C. HORNER,-'Prlnelpat, C harlotte, N. C. This Is a world of cans . and can­ bouAd .to talte tore of it than if It cakes were made by tha prtefrts of
"If you wlah to Quarrel with me,’
ning especially In Florida where the were his owh.. They -were breaking Rome and sacred to the god Mato. The
LeRoy, rising and* a t tbe.sam*
governor cans them while they wait. down th e '(R u b b e ry on the same receipt for the making macaroons It said
time Inhaling the perfdmo of the flow,
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old.
principle that .induces any human
er ho had plucked, “you will have to
j If I was ''running a ptaco of hog to Waste i material that he does
select some other cause. There can
~
bo no quarrel In which the dead la con­
amusement in Sanford I would see not have to .replace.
cerned-"
*
Scarred woodwork, soiled wall­
to It th at tho owners of dogs could
•
Importance of Vltamtnea. *
The roan etood looking a t LeRoy to
USE PECKY CYPRESS FO B BARNS, FENCES
not bring them on (ha inside. It paper, broken screens,- clogged Up Protein, fat-and carbohydrate^ are tha
would puy tho managers to hire a drains, missing light globes,( these three elements, chemically speaking, a sort of confused ponder. This last
shamed him.
SEED BED FRAMES
, small boy to hold the dogs outside aro the aouvenirs of the average that overy human being needs. In addi­ -word
"Pardon,"
be aeld, "I have not been
tion
to
these
there
ore
minute
constitu­
renters,
while
it
is
almost
always
while the audience inside enjoyed
used to living In thla world wherein
tha play and the muidc without be­ possible to tell a rented dwelling ent* which are not usually considered, you lire. I am e mortal; you'seem to
VERY DURABLE, . *PRICES
REASONABLE
but
which
havo
a
tremendous
Impor­
**•
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ing disturbed by a dog fight. Since jrom the neglected doorway and the
bare
placed
your
foot
on
the
threshold
tance In making diet palatable sod
* - boulogna sausage has gone up there abseneo of flowera and vines.
of
the
Infinite."
beneficial. Theso constituents are pres­
This, ot course, should not be. ent In most kinds of freeh fruit and . "1 have not placed it there; sho la
is a glorious opportunity going to
The renter should'consider himself a green vegetables. They are referred drawing me. Bhe U tba magnet, I the
waste here In Sanford.
steward of the property he occupies, to as vltnmlnes or accessory factor* needle. Where she la there I point"
C- .-fcphL-’
"I beg that you will excuse thla un­
1 I t was good to see the big bales and his children should be brought
warranted
Intrusion;
Jt
waa
not
Intend­
Would Be Liberal.
of cotton going down tho street to up on the admonition: “ Don't' put
ed as such when 1 cama here"
“Several
men have been with th*. ■■“Forgive my want ot attention to
your
soljed-hsnda
on
the
wall
as
you
the' station .the other day and to
know th at thta cotton .was raised In go upstairs. Remember this is not company for more thau thirty yean,' yonr wish. Coma; I trill show you
What ihal\ wa do to show our appreci­ the grave."
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-t-*
Sanford. All of thia *demonstrates your property!; 'We must take esp«c-_ ation
r ."Dm. ‘Lbt'a see. Suppose we
The: tw o ‘walked In alienee to the
th a t you can raise anything on the tally good ear* of It,"
give each man a gold star on hla col­
.Tho consequence would be th at lar." “Shall wo require the men to pay churchyard, and LeRoy led the way
Sanford lands.
»‘
th e ‘child would haVe the tam e.atti­ tor tho samo?" “No, that would hard­ among the tomhs; some of pure, fresh
hewn marble, others crumbling and
Y Tho superintendent of the Herald tude towards all property {hat is not ly bo fair. Tho company will pay half.* .brown with age, and stopped at one on
Printing Co. Is a fine boy imd a htsi' He would not waste the soap —Loularillo _Oourl or-Journal.
which waa Inscribed, "The Former Cas­
member 'of' the Methodist church. In the public wash* room. When he
ket of a Boul." i ,
He knows th e Ins and.outs of the was old enodgh to go* to work he
The ratranger -removed' hla bat and
bent reverently beside the. grave. Le­
Preserve the Vitamlnaa.
mechanical department and espec- woutd not scribble on the .office sta­
— FROM —
The usq of bicarbonate of sodium to Roy stood with folded aims and head
-iafly of the'complicated typesetting tionery. Hq would not take his em­
covered.
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machine. This machine is one of th e ployer's time for his private.1 busi­ tho manufacture of Bread la deleteri­
“Do you not revere thla spotT" asked
ous, because on baking It la converted
wonders of .the - world and .many ness. In short' he would lfcarn
tba
■tranger.'.
.*
Into
the
carbonate
which
tends
to
de­
lesson
from
the
care
of
the
“rented
*
VIA
*■ J
people come In day after day to see
"No."
;
stroy
tho.
vltamtnea.
The
effect
of
house"
th
a
t
would
put
a'finer
mean­
the machine operate in fn almost
“Wa differ. Dow* there Uee the wothis la obviated by adding, each neld
human w ^r. One old. fellow In tho ing Into the word, "integrity.’’
substances as buttermilk or erqem of men I lovejj.”
TMtafaM so* beroeto •
Cm,
Those youngsters who •destroyed tartar. Because tho vita mints .are #Q LeRoy removed, hla hat and^ raising
other1day watched the machine for
T-S. IlfaMad l
* tstb. ItlT. Tm rarlbar MSaraasSM«MI mtpt *»Ua
m
M
M
somo time and then aald, “ Well, the ahrubbaTy* of “only # rented Important the growing and Importation hit eyes to the blue beatena. Said rev­
ns
Q, W, CX1M, A (*at SuTard, yta.
OR
A. W. rttlTOT, D. P. A,
•I'll, bet the fellow th at made that-houfce” 'ware .turning a. dishonest of vogetablea and ad d fruits should be erently:
“Out there is tba woman I love."
maenino la . la in Ghattahooohsb."t trick without kndwing'lt, and likely encouraged.
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Edwin LeRoy

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SPECIAL T O TH E FARMERS

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Sanford, Fla.

[•ANNUAL‘S T A T E

U. C. V.
Jacksonville, Fla., October 9-10,11917
Round Trip - $ 2 . 8 5 - Round Trn&gt;
SANFORD; FLORIDA

Coast

Wjs-zmi*

�p u b l ic it y

pu lls

pro g ress

there are .transferred to the field. If
you fihdr a knotty growth on the
plant, roots do not uso the plants; It
is much Cheaper to destroy, tham
than It is to clean tho field'of the
nematodes or worms after, they are
oncp introduced. 'While it Ia true that plant*. In­
fected with root knot might under
favorable conditions, such aa prevail
during a cool f*ll or winter, outgrow
the root knot infection and produce
a fairly good crop, y et it is abso­
lutely certain that by using such in­
fected seedlings the field will become
contaminated with rooP knot-and
will Injure any susceptible crop that
may be grown during tho warmer
season. It is extremely easy to In­
fect the soil and quite difficult and.
expensive to dean it up. Care Is the
cheapest.

*'*)LEd BOLL OF HONOR

Brava Boys Who Hava Goaa
A* Forth to Fight for Humanity a
"
Bake
Thd'following boys from Sanford
October'8th Is the « gular month- Tor It. Of. course, It Ukes broad!and Setnlnolo county bavo joined
, -L in g of the Ssnford Board of mlndod people to be progressive and
the array and navy or will join in
J 1 but on that evening the Ume boost, not knock! but w.o’ve lota of
the ne&lt;t few weeks,' This list js not
over to til citizen, to them and the. maiprity nro In har­
eoinplote and all those who know of
" the question Of a commis- ness''aind doing good work. Your
any boys who have enlisted and are
&lt;*wld*_. 0( government-for the city. a id ja needed and if you want to sec
not on this list plesao let The
£ * ^ t l n . -'I' •» •ta o lu lil, lm- your .aectlon forgo. ahead, wu want
.Herald* know about it aa tho list
i ‘T,,, ,
everyone . interested you to Join the Board of Trade, at­
wlli be printed every week until the
ten d the meeting*, advocate pro­
tb co
war is over:
y,..views. On th a t occasion gressive work. Some day you'll find
t Navy
&lt;ipr^ p ro m in e n t persons from other this Board i f Trade in position to
Karl
Schultz,
on board ahip
Lm be present to tell of con- help you when you need i t . ' -1
Sherman Routh; medical reserve
- t- f t ;
•» «
d ty
corpe
T Z . commission form of .goveru- . B. R. Kessler, is the namo of the
Collier Brown, medical reserve
11 , * The Board of Trade In eon* secretary of tho Jacksonville Cham­
corps
—
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with this mattef 1« not mlx- ber of'Commerce and B. R. Kessler
Oliver Murrell, medical- reserve
•K Z tfaS The Board of Trade ia now doing work in tho interior of
corps
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no -an for office b u t v«y of the state for his city that for
The Garden In October
Ned Chittcndep, signal corps
- *dr**„y advocates anything pro- several years has been sadly neg­
October should bo a busy month
Roy Chittenden, marine corps
lected,; There has been until re­ In the garden, for many things may
Ralph Roumlliat, navy yard.
drsire however 1* for an cently a marked lukewarmness prev­ bo planted or set,-.- Thcso suggestions
&lt; . .
Army •
f |tJ“ (1l expression' from aU con- alent in the Interior for Jacksonville, are offered by the University of
Allen Jones, medical reserve corps
I S f t T S th . b „ t form h i , . brougKl about entirely by tho ap­ Florid* experiment station;
Morris Sponcer, medical *• reserve
parent unconcerned attitude of Jack­ .Strawberry plants may be set up corpe
*ju-ecedencc.
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sonville toward -the smaller places to tho 10th of November. Get the
John Murrell, medical reserve
and the treatment accorded the vis­ Missionary or Ktondyke variety and corps
itor -while in Jacksonville. This at­ set them in a moist, well drained
Kenneth -1Murrell, quartermaster
titude
ia fading away, the Jackson­ soil full of Humus.
W o rd This is the result 'o f
reserve
' '•
Leslie Hill, hospital. corps
t i work by progressive cltixcns ville merchant Is changing his meth­ .•Lottuce can bo grown' from the
seed or plants now. Choose only
Seth Woodruff, quartermaster re­
J!ne si Ocala lest year. AH of u. ods, they are beginning to know and tho head lettuce: .
appreciate
the
countryman
so-called,
serve
.
to show the vigors* a good
Radishes may be planted at any
Stanley Wplker, quartermaster re\ Z t Couple up to that well knowq who goes to the1city and aa a result
money is now being spent In Jack­ time. But It is well to sow a few servo
w-I ' a . m .mil. .ml t o p lh *t
csch week so as to have them fresh
id ,i,M plM.BC .tlckl.B oot m d y sonville that heretofore went else­
Dr.
Ralph
Stevens,
hospital
corp*
and c ris|k .----------- 1 -.v _1 _ ______
far extemporaneous *t hand ahakes. where. "We'do'hot know who orig­
Joe
Chittenden,
Co.^C.
Fla.
Eggplant may. be set before Octo­
3 ,uch advertises our c o u n ty -le fa inated the original wake-up but we ber 10. The Florida High Bush and
Oscar Speer, Co. C, Fla.
do know that Mr. Kessler has so
Bruce Anderson Co. C, FU.
keep it up- '
*
worked things until he is .building New York Pqrplc nre good varieties.
Ernest Gregory,' Co. C, Fla.
*
1 * 1
- .
English
pens
may
bo.
planted
.up
The Board of Trade ia now. work-, Up a strong friendship between- tije to tho middle of .the m o n th s.Plant ’ Fred Mason, Co. C, Fla.
ior very hard on two very important Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce in furrows six inches fro‘m tho level
George "McLaughlin,—officers re­
I. matters and both are county propo­ an d —other state organizations and and fill In as they grow. Dwarf va­ serve .
sitions and big ones a t th at. For amotig tho latter, Sanford is In evl- rieties arc best.
Harold \Vashburn, coast artillery
t ood reasons these two are not be- dcncc.
Albert Fry, coast artillery
A__
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t
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For fall cabbage, plant the Flat
fng advertised
at present K
b ui l tt na MAM.
com­
James Estridge, Fla. troops
pute report oMfierii*. successes and
Goorgc Huff, Flo. troops
Mr. L. M. Rchbindor of Genevd, Dutch this month.
Beets, carrots, rutabagas, and tur­
Thomas Sullivan, Fla. troops
ftilures—if any, will bo duly made and a loyal.Board of Trade member
W. A. I’attishall, officer reserve
at our coming monthly meeting.
called a t . the ofiico yesterday on nips make n"g0od fall and winter
crop.
.
corps
business of a progressive nature.
♦ t .t
Well rotted stable -manure worked
Meade Fox, coast artillery
t
tt
,
N
Sanford's real istate and personal
into
the soli makes the best ferti­
Ingram Guerry, coast artillery
We wish to thnnk tho Fayette­
taxable value is a littlo over three
Joe Guerry, aviation corps
million dollars, bringing an Incomoln ville, Tcnn., Chamber of Comrherco lizer. Frequent cultivation will also
hasten
growth.
Qscar N. Zittrowcr, Co. C, Fla.
for'
their
n
lco
lo
tter
of
tho
25th,
tiirs of over seven thousand dollars
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Henry Byrd, Co. C, Fla. .
wherein
that
organization
expresses
innually- This in addition to IIOsborne
Williams, Co. C, Fla.
its
high
regard
for
the
Sahford
and
..
'.Flowers
for
October
Planting
-etue and other revenues.
Vail,
Lovell,
2nd llout. engineer
Somlndle
county
Board
of
Trade.
‘Easter
.lily
bulbs
planted'In
early
* t t
corps.
t
t
t
October
may
be
In
bloom"
for
Easter,
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,
The Sanford Board of Trade-is
Martin Temple,^ Co. F.
For the information of ail, A. although most of the bulbs Intended
bringing recognition to Seminole
Robert
Robinson, navy hospital
for
Easter-bloom
were
in
the
ground
| county that heretofore has been sad­ Bentley &amp; Sons, Jacksonville, .Fla.,
by
iaste
September.
'
By
forcing
corps
’
ly missing. Within the past week the are the army, cantonment contract­
Arthur Dicklns, Co. C.
| wcrttiry was detailed to attempt to ors a t Black.Point, and Major Fred­ them a littlo they may be made to
John Lee, Co. C. .
bloom
ns
soon
as
those
planted
a
git Utter endorsement from various erick I,. Vhecler, Chamber of Com­
J.
A. Stafford, Co. F. *
,
week
or
two
earlier.
other organizations. At each place merce building, Jacksonville is the
Hugh
White,
navy
The
old
favorites—sweet
peas
and
, it look only a word to get results. man in charge of all army matters.
Oscar Rouse, Oviedo, navy
pansies—may be started from seed
Oar requests were readily, complied
. t t t.
Andrew Auliri,. Oviedo, army
this
month.
Unless
you
expect
to
| with bjr Di-Land. Daytona,* St*. Au­ "Now Smyrna is busy .organizing
John
Cater Lawton, Oviedo,' navy
watch
your
sweet
peas
carefully,
uou
gustine and Jacksonville, each re- their board of trado-. '.New Smyrna
band,
Battleship,
Now York.
had
best
delay
the
planting
until
the
Birking at the progress being made lot their organization go by tho
Alfred
M,
Beck,
Co,
(1^
lust
of
the
month,
says
tho
Univer­
by Sanford and that they were only board aomo time ago but realizing
Herbert
Fuller,
Co.
C
sity
qf.
Florida
experiment
station.
ghd to he able to affiliate. This their mistake they are building up
Joe Lewis, Co, C
only demonstrates what can be dono again and this time for permanency. There is. often a period of dry w-path-. Arthur Lewis, Co. C
cr*in
October
and
unless
the
ground
Iby pulling together—by putting They expect-a heavy tourist trade
'Melville C. Tyler! regular, army '
| jour town and county. first. Other this' season and must have some one is kept moist pRcr the seed germin­
ate,
the
planting
will
be
worthless.
J. F. Coates,, aviation corps. '
people appreciate and -respect you to look.after New Smyrna’s interest.
This is a good time of year to fer­
Ernest Gormlcy, band, Missouri
tilize the rose garden. Hsui on to il regiment
a liberal quantity of well rotted
Walter Radford. U. S. Army.
stable- -manure.
Thin application
Corbett
Ilqtchinson, aviation corps
will aid*the production of u winter
Sam I’cvchouse, aviation corps
bloom.
Harry Carlson, aviation corps
Bo rnrofui about cultivating and
C. E. Hunter, aviation corps
fertilizing the half hardy ornamonthis
.
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Wilson Miller, aviation corps
late
this month. This .treatment'en­
Items of.Interest for the Man
Hnrrold Long, .quartermaster dept.
courages growth and a too - rapid
James Purvis, marine .corps in
growth means toriderncss wiiichHs FranceBehind the Plow
———
especially susceptible to early, frost
Wallace Lipford, quartermaster’s
nncf freeies. A severe killing frost
tho Correa hay alone will prove suf­ back of the branches may mean tho department, Norfolk.
l.l»c«tork in October .
Norman Baker, U." S. Army.
With priu-i of moat climbing, ficient.
death of the plant.
Ernest C. Morris, Co. C. Flu.
I Florida firmer* are giving greater atIt is too carly'.to plant the orna­
Ike
House, Co. C, Fin.
I tendon to th,- growing of all kinds of
October Hints, for Trackers
mental trees nnd shrubs hut It would
T.
M;
Hill, Co. C, Fla. ~ "
IHmtock. Tin* University of Florida
The commercial trucker in Florida be a good time to look over the
Harry
Rsbun,' Co. F.
Ittperimenl station offers ahi-sc aug- has hia seed. beds, full of celery, let­ nursery catalogues, make your se­
Guy Stafford, Co. F.
tuce, hhd other plants growing up to lections and place your orders for
Lcwtie Oglesby," Co. F.
. I f your sows have not yet farrow- a suitable size for.fall plantings 1 later delivery. Nursery catalogues
Render Stafford, Co! C.‘
l«. mike due preparation Tor tho will be his chief ;care to see th a t are free.
,
T. O. djIH*. Co. C
lore and feeding of the littlo pigs dampening off docs not get a sta rt
*
Willie O. Goolsby, Co. C
i*Mn they arrive,
’ •
in the seed beds, says the University
Field Crops for October d in tin g
Hnrrold Holiday, Co. C
I When pork is selling from sixteen to o Plorida experiment statibn. -This
Here Is -a list of forage crops that
g"«n
a pound on foot It plant disease, caused by a fungus mny be planted on Florids farms * C. R. Peabody, quartermasters’
will he .found worth while to give often destroys many seedlings and is this.month os named by the-Univer­ £&lt;jrp,. Ft. Oglethorpe.
Itiony0UnE ,,ir' B HUle «*tra atten- hard to control. Yet prompt action sity of Florida experiment station: \ Itpbcrt Mcrriwether, Hospital
by the trucker will eliminate much
Oats.—Texas Rust^Proof, Appier, QorpsRobert Routh, Artillery, N» C.
Now Ir the time to sow something of this loss.
or Fuighum varieties; 5 to 7 pedka
Stafford LoFils, Army
I °f a fall an,j winter pasture. Rape,
I t Is too late to attempt a steril­ of seed per acre; plant with .drill.
Grover LeFils,- Quartermaster
Kv rye "r bailey will answer for ization of the soil, and plants al­
Rye.—Abruxxl, or Southern grown Dept.
* *»
I.,, l&gt;urt10Sf“- All kinds of livestock ready growing cannot bo transferred rye; 3 pecks per acre; sow with drill
Paul Dooley, Quartermaster Dept,
L h f0&lt;!d Kreen pasture at all, soa- to a new seed bed soli.* A few- pre­ If possible, covering 2 'Inches deep.
I.
Vear and especially dur- cautions will .then bo necessary! .Dnrley cam be planted for a pas- clerk.
E .'L . Mott, Oviedo,Co. C.
I-* , e uinl®r season when natural Keep tho surfaco of the soil and the turage crop, Use about 6 pecks of
Frank
Campbell, Co. C.
Pu,u »Ci is not available.
plants.as dry as is consistent with seed potato per acre.
William Hartley, of Longwood,
A present - prices of fertiliser, it navy.'
I *l. wil1 P,y
keep one or two their best growth. ,Givo them all tho
light
,th^y
can
stand.
Leave
them
will
hardly pay to uso any on cither
,0 *uPPly milk and butter
Floyd Washburn, 6th Georgia In ­
L f ‘h* fBrni,y this winter.' Slnca It fully.exposed during the night and oats, rye or barley.
fantry.
Essex Rape.—Sow in rows, 4 lbs.
, to Produce a- good flaw of on cloudy days. Beaidcs;thls, a fre­
Oscar Duboso, Coaat Artillery,
| j „ ’ p,int for those feeds now.. Un- quent stirring of*tho soil sround tho of seed per- acre will bo required. Ft. Sill, Okl*.
„ .
Mnditiona all'food pro- plants Is b*n:Acial in-checking the Sown broadcast, ft to 10 Il». should
be used. Setect moist- land and sow .Edwin L. Dlnkle, Co. C., -New
firm, *rC ^Rh priced, but If every disease.
^
I - r * oubl keep one or two good
Examine the seed- beds daily and the" seed ’ any tlmp this - year.; On York Regiment.
leilk
it would go along ways if dampening off ,ia found, soak the good land flo fertiliser will be needed.
Virtue* Bred by Work.
ibr ,V ./e.dU^ nK
Hv- .spot .thoroughly with a good dis- On poor land use from 200 to 400
-Being
forced to work and forced to
lbs.of
vegetable
fertiliser,
or
atabto
ihfoctant.
Use'
one
part
copper
sul­
Nv ik »1 tf10 ’#rao tl,n0 w&lt;&gt;uld auhdo your best will breed In you’ttcip*
manure 1st excellent.
phate
to
100
parts
.water,
or
a
1
to
(tJous food.m"y Wlth p,enly .°r nutriNatal Grass.—This grass may be pern nee and self-control, diligence
1,000 solution of corrosive sublimate,
and strength-of will, cheerfulness and
ureLi?0 “ L” *,tcr weanIH8 time orva formplln solution—1 pint of for­ sown in October,- the February seed­ content, and a hundred virtues Vhlcb
E rtIJ * n a liul° *ddlfiona( care and malin to 00 gallons of water. If for- ing- is preferable.. Seed, 7 to 10 Ibq. the Idle rierer know,—Charles Kings«» through the winter malfn1is sued, keep the spot covered per acre. If seeding vis followed by
at kr • . "‘tead of being smaller with an old sack, or canvas for a d*y
at Wareh than
...mu they
HiVy are now it or two. In any case, treat a little a good rain, do not cover t^e seed.
be found that they have main- more of ihe seed bed area than ap­ Otherwise, .cover I f with a brush or
. “Alice, darling,** be whispered, as
wiH be ready to pears to be affected.- j
a very light harrow.
mushy a* could be, “T o th* happitet
grass
Another trouble common to truck
In South Florida, "Tampa south­ man alive to call you wife, but I’m
®»mer l°od
n. growth
T- ■ on‘ *r
u t next
roride »kBr*n' corn 0r oats ..will crop* la root . knot. ^This disease, is ward. German millet and sorghum afraid rm uot good enough for you."
ttion aihH*m wIth •
crain caused by minute worms entering may be planted this month for faU And It took-him only two years of
married? Ufa to prove to her that b t
1food
l 0Wp*4 h#y will provide the roots of certain' plants, often
« a i H rhf
- .
',
.
ro««hige. I t might be th a t wliile^ in -th e teed &lt;bed, and from green, feed. Plant In row*,D
■ PR O D U C IN G NOT PB^ O T I P ^ Q A R D OF TRADE RESULTS

Farmers and Fruit Growers

i ,» r, &gt;**
L*•
Home of R
Arms; .the. tapestry. Hfawn unkindly
described by George Henry Lewes, In
1810 as “dismal Amts,” la the birthpiaco of Maxlmilllen do Robespierre,
whose one diversion, was tb snatch a
few days' repose there. When In 1701
Robespierre was -feted. by h l£ native
Arm*, the National Guard of Bapaumejirorldcd hia bodyguard. ’

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•&lt;j . ».Lights rrrgfitsn Pith Away. &gt;n Norwegian experiment* with fUblof
with the aid of electric lights lowered
Into the sea have been fallal**, the IIlamination apparently frightening the
ffah away.
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ARCADE
BARBER SHOP

T-

Ups and Downs.
*fThe problem which confronts the
modern housewife,** said tho would-be
philosopher, “Is how to raise children
and keep dpwn the cost of doing so."
Spikenard.
Spikenard, or nanl, mentioned by BL
John 12:3, and 8t. Mark 14:8, w as-a
highly nromatlc plant growing,largely
In tho Indies.: From this plant was
made tho valuable extract or nnguent,
or fnvorito perfume used at ancient
baths and feasts.
.

E. .A. HODGE &amp; SONS, Preps.

Maxwell's Old Stand
E X PE R IE N C E D B A RBERS
O PE R A T IN G 3 C H A IR S
B EST

O F SER V IC E
"A 4X .JT IM E S

AT

Any time—-any place—any day

Drink

M k

In Sterilized Bottles
When you’re hot, tired or thirsty, think of delici­
ous and refreshing bottled Cocw-Col^ bearing in
mind the very.important fact of its ptftity.
/
• Your grocer will deliver. At other times
atop at restaurant, cafe,' refreshment
stand or grocer'a and drink a bottle.
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Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
. SANFORD,

PHONE
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FLORIDA

One
Experience
Convinced Me
of its Value
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^Oneof our salesmen
demonstrated the value of the *
Long Distance. Telephone to.
us. He was at Huntsville, Ala.,* and upon .
his own responsibility put in Long Distance
calls for fifteen merchants within a radius
of several hundred
miles. ‘
.
*.
"In less than one hour he had sold 2100
barrels of flour at a total cost to us of less
than six dollars.
“Sincethen we have applied the Long
Distance Bell Telephone to every feature of
our business with most profitable -results.
The service is fine, the rates are reasonable
and there is more satisfaction.in one Long
Distance Telephone talk than in half a dozen
letters.”
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Every Bell Telephone It a Long Distance Station

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

'Til match my carbon copies
against any in town for neat­
ness, lasting legibility and uni­
formity. I always use

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O c h e r 2&gt; I#l,

fo civilised warfare, end it has been
proven time’end time again that to
atlr up dissension and strife, foster
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H .* . HOLLY* Editor
labor troubles and disaffection, and
W. Iff. HAYNES, j9n«Uaan M a a g r
generally create trouble' wherever
rrid.y *&gt;.
this la possible,'Irene of the regular
methods of warfare’adopted by tho
jfu n . Plots, which fortunately baVe
Y Tho placing of money in uncertain speculation Isk risk which
been throttled at birth ‘In moirt in­
may entail great sacrifice.
. - .,
stances have been revealed
our
Y Put your money where you kpow It is safe. '
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government aa having been laid
s i H o tm u t «••*•**
*• • • -ta
against us by our enemies, and we
' 1 Such a place for PROTECTION of funds is-THIS BANK. —
tilW C U lk f OwrU* I L M r w T w b
know that labor agitation and false
SO*. h i H w A
Y Money in our Savings Department eArps 4% Interest
peace propaganda havo been well or­
M a rt B* M a te a t
ganized methods for accomplishing
CAPITAL 130,000.00
SURPLUS $15,000.00
M a M a lM U lM lb l
our discomfiture. Such dbtubrances
*&gt;•
V ■ alwjrfAa
\ilte Art *f M arch M L ItT *.
may break out I n . Florida" at any
■ fe ,?•.'»
time.
The south (a being looked "to
He. Ml
• Rt.MBoali
jii
more and moro to provide food sup­
------- 0 ------ plies, and any sharpening of -our
. A PUBLICITY TAX
Ik fr-'-r
Inbor
difficulties hero.would be a seri­
■ --------Since tho time that The Herald
ous
menace.
.
;
was started in Sanford we havo ad­
I .
It-would also not be a . very diffi­
vocated a publicity tax for the city
r. m . hand
. o. l Vatlor R. R. DBAS
II. fL STEVENS
and the county, for in no other way cult matter for spies,'as skilled in all
AnlCubUr
Tto-rrfrttei p&lt;L woodruff Vicoj^asMrtrt
can wo* ever advertise the city and the fine’ arts of treachery as the* Ger­
the county in an equable manner mans have proved thcmielvcs^o be,
and Induce new 'people to locate to stir up trouble among the negro
here. Wo have advocated this, (ax population, the final outcome of
*p
because it falls upon the non resi­ which; of course, would be in doubt,
■EB
dent,
the'corporation and the smaller but the Immediate results of which,
i tttPKrtax payer alike. * The publicity tax In the absence of an efficient armed
th a t’the program accompanying the aation of the chapter. Her address
means that every owner ,of property guard, might be of a nature terrible
raising of the flag over our club on chapter, organization and Red
house wilt begin at 4 o’clock the Cross work was followed with keen
paya his share towards advertising to contemplate. The laws governing
The government i* determined* to this section and tho taxes of the city the formation of companies of the
same afternoon,* Wednesday, Oct, Interest by the Red Cross ‘workers
ro o t out the I. W. W. In the west and county will never be lowered County Guards'provide that the men*
3rd, The program on this occasion present. ' Miss Rich commended the
. and _oth®£^Paria of the U. S. 'Tis unul we get more people here to shall not serve beyond tho .borders
will be:
record mndo in the War Fund-cam­
sold that there, arc some of them Ih help pay the taxes. This is d e a r to of their, own.county, so that It la up
Bugle Call—Mrs. Robt. Herndon paign- and expressed her 5onfidenee
thla’bart of the country and they are every tax payer in the city and the to' every county 1to provide for its
— Invocation—Rev..E.„D, Brownlee in the ability of the chapter to ena t work jritli their dovilish Ideas of county.. The city of Sanford by the own defense. Wc have had illustra­
Reading—Mm. R. C. Maxwell
largo Ha . field of usefulness under
influencing negro labor. , We arc charter is allowed to levy k public­ tions enough of the folly and -danger
Solo—Mrs. Lucille 'Aspinwtill Ta- the now organization.
looking nt them, however, and they ity tax but the city.council has never of unpreparedness, and while we are
knch
.
A noteworthy feature of the meet­
w n i'n o rg c l f « r
----------——- levied one.-and the city of Sanford not unduly exercised bout the possi­
Reading—Mrs. L. II. Philips
ing
was the prescnco of nearly nil of
* ----o---has never received its just propor- b ility of being" called upon" to~put
Address *and Flag Railing—Mrs. tho Oviedo buaincss men who c’losed
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CAPT. S I J A R P AND T H E John Webb Dicklns 7
—------- their-stores for-tho occasion^ The
I t was clearly a typographical er­ t!on^ of new people .for the reason down any uprising, .and quell any
labor
mob
disturbances,
we
are
fear­
GOOD
SH
IP
FLORIDA
that*
the
city
has
never
received
.the
Anthem—Star
Spangled
Banner
by gra'mmar grade atid high, school
ror, but Mayor O’Brien o f Moore
ful
lest
in
those
places
where
no
pro­
advertising
that
it
should
have.
Anthem,
"Star.Spangled
Banner"
ARE HERE
Haven will claim' that ft is the real
pupila of the Oviedo public school
.
* .. •
by audience * •
&lt;thing. Ilob Hoiiy's Sanford Herald The county commissioners cut the vision has been made for tills very
attended
In a body,* to whom Miss
prints the' name of. her town ns publicity tax this year to reduce the possibility, the unprepared condition -The upper St. Johns river and the
Bugle Cnll—;Mrs. Roht. Herndon. Rich explained the organization of
V-*?, *
county taxes and while this seems may be an Invltation'to the lawless river from Pnlatka to Sanford will
MoorC Heaven.—Times-Unlon.
All patriotic societies, and organi­ the proposed school branches. .'
!Lf*
commendable in ‘tho face of war and pro-German clement to at­ be greatly improved during the win­ zations arc cordially invited and
The following . chapter officer*
On the contrary, (hear, we really times and high taxes made?by the tempt to make trouble. "How oft ter according to official reports from
were elected: B, F. Wheeler, chair­
* meant it that way and have been higher state levy it yet sodms that to the sight of means to do ill make 11 Washington. At least we have boon urged to be* present.
calling i t ’ that for* some time, al­ cut the publicity tnx la a penny wise deeds dono" has been true since the hearing, of these improvements, and .It hrs boen tho aim of the pro-' man; O. P. Swope,, vice chairman;
though our old friend, Will Stevens and pound foolish proposition. Or- world, first swung into space, ar.d how much money was to be spent gram committee to mail a copy of A. L.. Hatch, secretary C. B. Jones,
of the Moreheaven Times ‘floes not li\ndo receives from the county and will be to the end of timo; and wc in and around Jacksonville and had ‘the ncw ’y e .r book to cach*mcmber treasurer; executive committee, Mm..
like it. v B u t with Mayor O'Brien city a publicity tax that amounts to are highly gratified that tho St* almost despnlred' of our port of the of the club and in case one should S. W. Swope, Mrs. Ida M. Tcdford,
there is it not Heaven and more of many thousands of dollars .overy Johns county, always to the front in river ^bcing touched when . Capt. through inadvertence be overlooked Mrs. O. G. Walcott.
tha^ member will pleaso so inform
A recent membership campaign
itt
year and the value of this advertis­ matters of natlonn) welfare os well ns Sharp and his jolly crew of the good the chairman of the program corns has increased the chapter roll to 125
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ing is seen in the number of new local Interests, has a batfallon of dredge Florida dropped anchor near mittce when she wfll gladly, remed members*
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THE SANFOUD flAND .
W*_______
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people that' locate in Omnge county sturdy' patriotic citizens, drilled nnd the bridge last Saturday.
the oversight.
. ,
Capt.
Sharp
Is
an
old
friend,
hav­
Tho public has upon several occa­ and OrlrnJo every year.
waiting for arms and equipment,
. v
*
Fifty-Fifty.
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**
sions in. the pnsL few. weeks seen the * *
which nre expected daily through ing been in this part of tho country •
Pussing n bnml over bln .forehead,
Oviedo Red Croas
-Sanford Band in action. There are • A publicity tax means that in­ the* foresight and good sense of the upon many previous occasions nnd
The Oviedo Branch of the Red the Worried drill-sergeant paused for
many times when wc need good stead of a few. people'paying out county commissioncrsr to be ready it ‘is* good nows to his mnny friends
ns he surveyed tho knock-kneed
their
money
every
year
to
advertise
‘ band music. There will be more of
for any emergency ’that mny arise to know that he wifi b e‘hero for sev­ Cross was organized Friday morn­ brenlh
recruit.Then he pointed n scnrnful
their
city
and
county
for
the
benefit
ing
as
a
chapter.
The
meeting
was
within the borders of the county. eral months and also to know that
them whilo the war is on than, in
finger.
“No,"
ho declared, • “you’re
times of'peace. We need a good of all that every tax pn&gt;Tr is asked ThU qhbuld be an appeal to every tho fiver will receive mnny needed held In the assembly room of the hopeless. You’ll never innke n soldier.
Woman'! Club house . which was Look nt you now. Tho top ’alf of your
band more at Ifiis time* than ever to assist in this advertising and pub­ cnlUtcd man ih the guards: tq make improvements. • ’
licity
and
all
of
us
share
In
the
gcn-i
filled
to overflowing.
Miss Ruth *jcgn la Hamlin’ to attention, an' tho
before to keep our hearts throbbing
himself as efficient as possible, for n
Sand bars will bo dredged out and
and to instill them with patriotism eral prosperity that the publicity tax- few efficient men will lower tho bends cut off nnd channels • made Rich, tho . assistant state director ( bottom 'nlf la atandln’ at cnsel"—Tit• • standard of efficiency for the entire
was present to assist in tho organ!- Hits.
and love of country and wo will apr brings to the community..
Every
city
and
county
in
the
state company and battalion, for tho deeper and the river placed in' first
predate our splendid band more and
class condition for the Clyde boats
more as the days go* by. Wo need is waking up to this vital question strength of a, chain is no more than and other lines tfiut are contemplat­
the bnnd and wc should give them and Daytona expects to have a spec­ that of i t s . weakest, link. . Every ing putting on boats to cut down
our whole hearted support. Let oh ial election next week to vote on the man should feci it incumbent upon tho iiigh cost of traffic and also
have plenty of good band music, and publicity -tax as the following from him to be present at all drills, not to facilitate meovements of freight
• .* only that he mny become familiar
give the band the glnd hand-upon the Daytona Gazcftte states:
Possessing natural advantages and with orders, nnd a well fitted part of while the railroads are congested
all occasions for n good band plays a
Evory soldier gels lonely and —tiie kind of omuke he used to have
with war shipments. •
*
homesick—sometimes.
The heart hack home. • .
.very important, part in our public benuty fnr beyond the uverngo resort the company machine, hut also to
.
affording entertainment unequaled in* aid in the development of that . • I t is rumored here that the St. that heats beneath bronze buttons
Good i mokes have been pretty’
life.
Florida, Daytonn has long neglected esprit de corps which means so much Johns river will he put jn condition nnd khaki* is still only human, of. senree in the trenches. But we’ve
S
— o—
the one thing needful to mako.it the for tho highest efficiency of the or­ for any emergency and that ocean course.’ And when one of our \boyn made it so easy for the folks at home
TH E CELERY CftOP
greatest winter resort in the state-.
ganization. We have good officers, going vessels will at some future date gets that lump in his throat which o send on. the right kfhd the hoys
Wc don’t hear •much now days of
However great our advantages and merr whom we respect for their abil­ be making tho trip from Jackson­ ho just can't .swallow, thoro seems rant that now there’s really no ex­
th e '• Sanford cercry * crop. Has it offerings they avail us nothing un­
ville to Sanford also that sOmb of to j,e not hlns that helps quite so cuse any more for them to bo withB
.been a failure?—Bradford Co. Times. less wc make them known to the ity and devotion, nnd If the rnnk the smaller h o J s of tho navy, will
much as » good, pool, sdothlng smoke e’pt them,
and
file
will
only
.cntch
the
true
•
•
• Wy, Avery? you old darling, how world. Other cities have outstripped
■* . ..
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make tho ‘trip1 ftMorder to test the
vision
of
the
possible
future
need,
could you? Don’t you know that us in-number of tourists entertained
St."
Johns
riv
er
ns
a
ship
ennnl
in
celery is just now in Us little btd becnusc they went to the trouble and wc shall have a battalion of which case the enemy attacked the* cast
till tucked in with the to'p sheet expense to invite tourists to come every marl mny be proud,—St. Au­ o a s t i t Florida.
-around it and with the gentle rains and enjoy their hospitality, climate gustine Record.
The government Is.giving mare etfrom heaven being supplemented atid pleasures.
tontfbn to waterways this year thnn
with the sulphur water from hell to
o /or before and the St. Johns river
make it grow strong and hearty and . On neat Tuesday the citizens of
Daytona
will
have
an
opportunity
to
will receive the recognition that is
D * fow months or so it will all te
take jk forward* atop In making the
due this &lt; magnificent
waterway
beauties and advantages, of this'city
thrtugh Florida.
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known to the world which,, if* fol-,
(Continued From Pago 1) *.
lowed up, will redound to our ad­
Anneal Promotion Day
vantage, growth . and prosperity in
“ This will ho an* nnswer to the . Last Sunday was the annual j:roall the years to come.
anxious Inquiries we (received earlier motion day for the Bnptlst Sunday
Vote for the ono mill publicity tax in the season from the farmers as t school. Some eighty fine boys and
by all means. The fund derived what they hnd better produce.
isaiipmza
f girls were promoted, beginning with
from this* tax will be used to In­
”J was .very-anxious and made the Bqgi.nnlnrs' Department and end­
crease our tourists patronage nd to particular inquiries as to the atti­ ing by promoting a few Into the Se­
induce those seeking homes In Flor­ tude of the Food Administration nior Department. When tho b’oys
ida to locate here. The burden will upon these products—namely, straae- nlut Department their promotion
be light on all of us, anil tho reward berries, lettuce*and celery—and the days are at An end as .far ss the
will be great. Every*, individual and answer to each inquiry wae: "
Sunday school la concerned. After
business, firm In the city will be re­
" ‘Tho more of fheso products yon that comes the Home Department,
paid many times over for the small can send to tho northern markets (he anil-&gt;hc Baptist Sunday school nover
aim the tax will cost.
puts a person In the Home Depart­
better wo will bo pleased,'" **'
fP'tr
ment that can possibly get to
A vote in favor of the tax Is a vote
Sunday school. Last Sunday the
for the greatcV and more prosperous
Dr. Ifyman'Called
exercises were conducted by the
Daytona, a vote for the upbuilding
It ‘ looks* like we will lose Dr.
of.the city and a vote to tho finan­ George Hyman, pastor of tho Bap­ superintendent, Jno. D. Jlnklns. *Dr.
cial advantage of every citizen and tist church from Santord for the Hyman, the pastor made a fino talk
Twenty five cents to'our Tobacco R, W. Deane_‘____
.... -25
property owner.
period of the war for ho has re­ and told the boyi-and girls what to
do,
etc.
.
The
promotion
address
was
Fund
will
furhish
almost
twice
as
; - -25
C. H. Humph..*..-’......
*ceived notice.to appear or be ready
\ — °—
made
by
the
state
Sunday
school
many
smokes
as
you
can
buy
your­
.......
25
A. R. Key-.------- —.—
HOME GUARDS A NECESSARY ' to appear a t Ft. McPherson for
secretary?
Rev.
W.
W.
Willlan,
and
self
over
the
couhter.
They
come
.......
25
J.
R.
S
tew
arts.--------. ORGANIZATION
physical examination to act as chap­
_ -25
An important fact that la,not ger« lain for the new National army.. Dr. what this Httlo and good -man . ad packed In a nice little kit, ready for Mica Muller-.—______
They are used In every line craljy realised, bat which has -a Hyman placed ‘his application on vised the' ones receiving diplomas sending; and in that kit is • post­
ft
of business by Salesmen, Of- strong bearing upeui, the, question of file some'tlme ago and was informed and promotion certificates would be card qtamped and addressed to tho
4* ■.Here's 45 reals worth of ♦
■fice Men,*‘Doctors, lawyers, ‘ tfio. necessity or otherwise of tbe or? at the time that there were fifty or good advice .for every person to*uAe. person who gave the quarter.
Dr. WilHsn is a preacher o/ no small
The French and American Goyganixatlon
of
.the
County?
Guards,
tobacco' which Is aent for ♦
more
applicants
for
every
place
as
Ministers, Students—by ev­ In the state of Florida; la that at the
note and was called from .the pulpit ernments and the Red Cross help us
your
quarter(
chaplain
but
that
his
excellent
en­
♦
eryone who must have a book ' p;cscnt time there la no atmed guard
to handle the great Sunday school do this. The tobacco is admitted
BS/t
-A package,of Tuxedo to­ ♦
dorsement! and his flno record 1n
that combines
k o' any. description in the entire state, w orking‘among‘ the young men pt and B. Y. P. U. work of the state, duty freo over there.and’ the Amor- 4 bacco and four books of ♦
nor will there be in all. probability, various places ho was placed ahead and this Sunday school is very for­ can stamp brings back tho message ♦ cigarette papers,
U n U T Y , DURABILITY
♦
until the County Guardi receive of many other applicants- and there tunate indeed to *have him-.wljh to you, direct from tho happ/*man -a.
♦
Three
*
pouches
cf
Bull,
A N D A P P E A R A M C E . .;
Who received your smokes.
their equipment. ThU fact alone Is no .doubt but what he will be them for the Promotion Day. *
♦ Durham tobacco and three ♦
And when you read that soldier’s
ought
to
atlr
tip
the
manhood
of
the
♦
Sheets can;be obtained any­
called to the colors.. While h’ls man
* books of papers. " ’•* ---* Woman a Club Notes’ &lt; . * mfusge you will say that it is the *♦’
atate until thereahsH hot be-a coun­ friend* hero are glad to*hear that h
Two packages e f Lucky ♦
time, ruled in eight atyles. •
ty from'on* endof It to the other In
error the hour for. hold­ ilggest quarter’s worth of satisfac­
♦
Strike clgareltse, twenty*
Bound In best-quality Flex- which there Li not,at least one com­ haa been chosen from among so ingThrough
tion
you
ever
got
for
thu
money.
the
first
business
m
’eeting
of,
the
♦
d
a
r
e
tte
a
in
e
a
c
h
p
a
c
k
a
g
e
.
many^hey will all regret fata, depart­
♦
* ible Black Levant Grain Cow- pany, fritted, drilled and ready to ure
♦ .
A
return
postal
card
ad­
from this city'Where he la loved d u b and that of the. flag'raising b- Try it otad see'for yourself.
♦
march anywhere within the county and esteemed by every one- .
klde, with Black Xininga.
cama confused In last Friday’s issue
Contributors
♦
dressed
to
the
rconldbnlor
♦
limits (Or- defenae purpoaea. We are
Of the paper and this means is.token Herald Printing Co...'r -..
. .26 ♦ on whieh the? soldier will ♦
at war1 wftb an utterly unierunulou*
to correct this error and to announce G. F. Smith,.__ _____ _
pen'-his appreciation. and ♦
.60
Ammonia V*star at Fertilizer.- '
enemy, one who will not be hinuerod
that .the-respective hours are as fol­ r. Boucholle..
♦
.26
’ratltn'de for the lit
♦
■ Ammonia water that n il been used lower The business-meeting.orill be
Sanford, Florida
by any thought of honor, or, fairness, for
, C, Sanford-______ 1.
♦'
.26 ♦
washing
may
be
poed
for
plpnt*.
•• .-*
nor controlled by any of the usage* It la an excellent fertilizer.
called for 3:30, owing to the. fact C. L. BriU..,..’------------.26

THE SANFORD HERALD

THEHERALDPRINTINGCOMPANY

transplanted Into the fields there to
grow and prosper‘'until about holi­
day- time when all you plney woods
erfekers In central 'Florida ‘ will be
celled upon to pay fifteen cents a
bunch fqr J t. just os heretofore.and
don’t you''know th at Sanford will
have a thousand acres or more in
this aUcculent (irbstover tha^mcana)
vegetables and after th e , snow Is
over don’t you know that tbs Ban;
ford growers will havo succulent
pockctbooks full of the ling green
-made by selling tho short green to
the medium sixod greenhorns like
you, don’t you know It, old darling?
Oh, Avery, my son, my son, how
could you? . . , .

Why Risk Your Money Ini

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W AND ABOUT THE CITY j
-t * [itUe U tppening^-M enU o'n
|
0r Matter* In B rier—
t
personal Item * of* ■
Interest
.— — • 7
•
St »»*ry of the .Hoisting Smell
rjk* Succinctly Arranged for
Burriod Herald -Beador*

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Mcttlnger and bis coni.. -ittee have got up nice largo banior tho coming Brotherhood An*
nuili to be hold hero Oct# 9# 10, 11*
- The Ladles’ OuUd ot Holy Croaa
Vhureh will have-a rummage sale
S S ria r. Oct. 6th.
12-ltp
Co to Mobley’* drug atorh for
’j o u r ichool books. Phono 294. 2-tfc
Chairman

. Rub-My-Tiam — AntUbptlc, Ano­
dyne-Kills pain,’ atop* putrefac­
tion.'
. ’
Mr*. Chas. Hester of thla city ac­
companied by her sisters,- Misses
Pauline and Myra Wilburn, who
have been visiting her left yesterday
(or North Carolina. Mra. Heater
ipend some time In' North Caroat the Hilburn -home. S •--All sc h o o l books will bo found ot
Mobley’* drug store. ' Also .full lifie
of icbool' supplies.
2-tfc
* "The Ladies' Aid Society Packs a
Mis&lt;ionary Hnrrcl"—See this home
talent play at Presbyterian church
parlors hriday.
•
12-^ tc.
Dr. Davis, the well known op-.
~~tometrUt will be at-tho Empire Ho-'
tel Irom Tuesday, October 2nd to
Wednesday, October 10th, to test
eyes and sell glasses for headache
and poor vision.
10-4tc
The Wesleyan Bible Class Brother­
hood of Florida holds annual con­
vention in tins city next week, be' ginning Tuesday and lasting three

Mr., and .Mrs. Andrew Mahonay country and come to Florida thla
annoubco the birth of a " daughter winter. The independent thlnlta,
Saturday, September 22nd.
- Banners, decorations, advertising,
printing, car fare slid entertainment
of a few of tho noted speakers who
come from other states for the
Brotherhood convention next week
will require an outlay of at least
$200 by our dtixens, Hi addition to
two otheh (amounts provided as be­
low slates. Bclioylng It, utmostly
deslrablo to encourage the disposi­
tion to make Sanford n convention
city our Board of Trade Is expending
some $16, at this time, advising the
general public of our accommodation
general public of dur accommoda­
tions, hotels with rates and capacity,
sundry towns and surrounding- at­
tractions, and Invitations t^ como
and participate In this meet. The
other amount not included In the
abovo stated ’Necessary $200 and
supplemental thereto Is the sum that
will have to be mado up.for the Parkentertainment'planned on \Vcdnes
day night,' estimated at somewhere
between $30 ' and . $60, depending
upon tho npmbcr present on that
evening.. Tho entertainment com­
mittee has pledged itself, in its three
members to personally provide and
pay for_thls feature of tho Brother­
hood event. Our City Band very
kindly donates tho music for this
felicitous occasion.
St. Cloud has taken over the old
light plant, and plans arc now being
worked out for connecting H up with
tho new city plant when, finished.
Two huge oil engines, costing $20,000
have been received and are now bcin
installed. They will also furnish the
power for the water system.
"You will have to tako your hat off
to this committee.". “ Tho entertain­
ment committee -appointed to ar­
range for this deportment of the
Brotherhood meet .next week has, at
the expenso of tho Individual mem­
bers of the committee arranged for
an evening of unusual pleasure in
tho Central Park of the city during
that convention. The park will be
specially lighted, tables will be
spread from which Sahford’s charm­
ing ladles will dispense something
'toothsome, to our Visitors Snd friends,
tho Band will render sweeLand poplllar music, there-will bo sociability,
cheer and a welcome such as to
leave no doubt In the minds fo our
guests that. Sanford is a hospitable
city and n good place to hold big
gatherings. The assistance v*rf~the
IndicS'and of the band is generously
free and highly appreciated. All
delegates and visitors, together with
every one who Is in attendance at
tho great meeting that will be bold
ip the Methodist, church Wednesday
evening, Oct. 10, Is invited to this
hajrpy. affair. • Light refreshments
will be served to cnch and nil from
9 to 11 p. m. The entertainment
committee has also arranged for n
boat ride from t to fi p. rn. on Wed­
nesday, which is to be the big day
of the convention, with nn automo­
bile drive fAr all-who may wish to
enjoy same. Several owners of both
boats and autos have with their
usual courtesy and., kindness prof­
fered the use- of dame for tho pleas­
ure of tho delegates. -•

however, that the head tax of eight
doIlar*~wlll not "keep many Cana­
dian* at home, A good caae ot pntnimohla coats several times eight dol­
lar*,' and that la the risk that every
.northerner takes . who can't ’ come
south In the winter time.

Womca’s Registration
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Council of

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DOMAIN
HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN AND
m
•
AROUND SANFORD
*V* of Mi*. Norm* McUuihtln, Ulm Vlrttnta Brsdr will taVo r U r n of th
toon*- Any ombUnco rmxbrmt MU* Ursdy will bo crmlfr.approcLud

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— Thtaixf. Parly
0i1 Saturday evening Miss Vera
Terheun entertained wlth^a theatre
party. Those present were Misses
Marian and Gladys Dietrich, Mabel
Kinney, Vera Terheun,. Measri. Col*
*
V.
1■
Woodcock, Cedi Alexander, Percy
Packard, Virgil Smith and Joe Cou­
rier. After the theatre th e'p arty re­ Census of Navigators Begun by
turned to Miss Terheun’a whore re­
Recruiting Servloe of the
freshments, were served.

COUNTRY NEEDS
MANY MARINERS

♦
♦
4&gt;
t ri
Oct. 10-11-02
♦
♦
The
second
danco
of the Pariah
♦
♦
House
Club
will
be
held
on Thurs­
#4*•*•*■•*■ ‘i 4’♦ 1 + ♦ 4 ,4 ♦ ♦ ♦
day night. Admission 60 cents per
couple. This includes dancing les­
ions from 7 to 8 p. m. From 8 to
$20.00 Worth ,’or $3.00
10 p. m. dancing.hi to he enjoyed by
We may be foolish to sell you $20.00 all. Thtfe. piece orchestra. Shirt
worth o.l Fertiliser for only
$ 3,00 waUts and .skirts are to bo worn.
Refreshments served fo r’ a small
Thus saving you, per fon
$17.00 fee. ‘ These dances will tako placo
But that will'be your GOOD LUCK. every Thursday evening. Half the
SEE US ABOUT MUCK
proceeds go for our soldier Boys, tho
CHAPPELL &amp; CHAPPELL
other-half for now pews for tho Holy
. 102-tf
Cross church. Everybody Invited,
t 1 1 •
Mr. and Mrs. John Hill and threo
Paper Hanging and Painting
Thousands of new samples of wal children were In town Friday from
paper for you to select from. Sam­ Now Smyrna.*
ples .will, bo brought to ' your door
Ht
upon request.. I also do''decorating — M rs^D, -W.-Smith'.and little girl
and painting as it should bo done. of’ Bradcntown have arrived In San­
F. • W. Tcmpcrton. 108 Palmetto ford and will make this their homo.
Mr. Smith h^s a position with Mr.
Avc., one door from First street.
McLnulin,
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Nations, Defense

MILK FROM SEATTLE

Tick EradUation Is Needed In Sem­
inole County
*
Gainesville, . Oct. 1. While at­
tending the Live Stock Round-Up
here last week, Dr. W. F. Blackman
of Wekiwa Ranch near Sanford re­
lated to u group of gentlemen his
observations and information about
days.'
.
.
importation of milk Into (he Sanford
Attend the homo talent play in
territory.
* the Presbyterian church-parlors Frl:
lie said: "On my way over here 1
dsy night.
*
12-1 tc
w'ns
standing on the Sanford- dork
Woodland Park Is open only Sunwaiting
for the steam boat to un­
* ’ days.’ To let on week days. 92-tf
load its freight and noticed a num­
No. 666 yill euro Chills and
ber of esses marked with a brand of
Gerer. It la the toost speedy rem­
condensed milk put up in Seattle,
edy we know.
y
86-35t
Washington. 1 asked the clerk how
Five or nix hundred people ere exthose cases were routed to Sanford
- pected iri Sanford next week, deleand he told me that they went by
gstes and visitors, on account of tho
hont from Seattle, through the Pan­
Drotherliond meet. Let us give
ama Canal to New York. There
them a suitable welcome. ‘
they were transferred to a hont for
Jacksonville and therd transferred to
Public Stenographer — Room 6,
the boat which carried them to San­
Gsrner Woodrufl Bldy., Phono 271.
ford. The enses were destined to
Mrs. Powell.
.
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3-tf
various points in Seminole ami Lake
Circle C of tho Presbyterian La­
counties, which necessitated a trans­
dies' Aid Society will give a play
fer, froip the dork to a railroad line
entitled "The Ladles’ Aid Society
and freight charges added to the
Packs a Missionary, parrel,” Friday
other charges which had been accu­
evening. 7:45. in tho church parlors.
mulating enroute.
A. freewill offering ovill be received,
" It is very fmportnnt that eradi­
t'
-.
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12-1tc
cation
of cattle fever tick* be pressed
I’aitor Steinmeyor and tho various
as
rapidly
us possible, so our people
comnjiitee^ are busy arranging for
can
buy
some
good tick free cows
. the big Unit her hood convention ' to
end
produce
their
own supply of
( he hell in this city Octobor 9, 10
milk.
When
our
money
that is re­
and II. All the clergy of the city
quired
to
ppy
Jo
r
that
condensed
■with their congregations are lending
milk
gets
out
of
Seattle
there
is little
hearty cooperation.
I
hope our merchants or bankerq will
A special train load oT twenty- ever see it_ngoin.’'
No. GGG will -cure Malaria or Bll-- fous F«vor.- It kills the germs, .
eight pars, carrying a shipment of
600 two-yenr old heifers for the Wnl' ' ' 86-36t
The Gables Opens
The regular meeting of the W. C. kill Stock FArms Company was un­
Sanford
is fortunate In lyiVjng the
T. U. in appointed to bo held at the loaded nt Green Cove Springs Inst Gables open for tho season Tor It will
Methodist church next Thursday w«ck Immediately after being un­ offi;r do much to the tourlptu in the
loaded they were driven to the
afternoun, Oct.' -Ith, a t, 3 o'clock.
maCtcr of a homellko plncc to stop
Walklll Farms, where they were
»•
See J. j. Catos aboqt seed pota- dipped and branded. The cattle are in Sanford for a feV weeks or for
_ toes for next spring’s crop. Guar­ all selected stock’ and are from .one the season. Tho Gnhtos is situated
anteed free from rust.
Delivery of the largest herds about. Arcadia. tin the corner of Fourth street and
Mngnalia avenue and is centrally
November or -December.
4-8te
The finnnee committee has col­ *Chairman E.' A. Douglass, Sec’y located,' The house has'been entire-'
lected and obtained subscriptions for E. .T. Woodruff and live wirc( F. P. |y mudo over Into one of the coxiest
the corning Brotherhood convention Forster, tho entertainment commit­ corners imaginable’and’ here tho vis­
amounting to about 1120.. At last' tee .for tho Brotherhood meet ap­ itors to the city this-winter will find
Sunday’s meeting tho Sslhford Meth­ preciate the coopcrstioh-*4-tho pns- just the home they have been want­
odist IIrot her hood Class Contributed tors, the church and other societies ing some time. Tho Gubles is not a
J&gt;«rly $20 more. There still- lacks. of the efty,' the boat and automo­ large hotel but has eleven rooms
• however, fully $60 of the sum that bile owners, and.the City Band, in with hot nnd^ cold water In every
jull
ret)uired
to meat
nccca- .assistance rendered to make the roonv-the furnishings arc most com­
*-&gt;ry he
expense
of this
great tha
gathering;
rive hundrnrl
mnM delegates and r ; , rJc or pnrlc function and other fea­ plete nncl the- table will appeal to
hundred or more
visitors ure expected to fill our city tures of Wednesday, week hence, n those who want that homelike cookt
and he accommodated at our hotels success and pleasure for our guests. ing that go s straight to tho heart
of the traveler.' The porches are
•nd rooming houses. These will apy
Selling
Columbia
Graphophone*
and
large and are most inviting and the
•heir own bills, but must be proRecords
guest's
of the Gables wilt find that
'ided with places to sleep and eat.
The firm of Gibson &amp; Wallaco their every wish -la gratified, in the
sectary Mario wo of tho Board of
rade has listed all the hotels, ahd who will open their nsw music store cuisine and tho accommodations.
Mra. Lefllor, the proprietor, is as­
other places of accommodation Jn so next Friday In the Miller building
on Magnolia 'avonuo will have on ______
_ her
_ _____
sisted by
sister, ‘Mrs. Smith in
*r »s he har been ablo to ascertain
■alo
the
famous
Columbia
phonoJ
•00*
{fDj,
affer
the guests and they
Mmf' together with rates and all
graph*
and
reord*.
All
music
loyera
m
t0
t
j e tourist aa well as
Particulars that will facilitate imIn
Sanford
are
cordially
Invited
t0
I
t
R0
h-&gt;nie
folka
and the commercial
mHutdy caring for our visitors
• 'JPon their arrival.
Any family call, at the*new store and hoar the man looking for a nice place for a
hirnea or others, not already Hated, world’* faraoua artists In these cele­ night or so will alio find here tho
brated records on ^the Columbia.
Ideal place for a dean room .and
, , n“ .room* that may be utilised
10-tfc
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. homo cooking. .In .fact tha Gables
n hotting the
numbers of delpromises much In providing for tho
. 2 * ,cs during their atay in Sanford
.! cnnlvr a favor by adylslnf Mr. Automobile and Business Llcensea visitors toVtho city the quiet and
Due
qomclike accommodation* that are
* arlowc. AHo, any who have not
All
Business,
Occupation
and
,Ausought
in Florida and leldom found.
* "Ht contributed to .th e required
Tho Ggblea Is now open for the
“nd, will be especially , helpful if toipobilo Licenses aro due on or be­
hanif in what they, feel fore October First, infi those re­ season and the people, of Sanford
Woul|l like $o do financially In quiring licensee should aecure them can recommend th is ‘house to their
' of this notable and to Sanford on or before that dato fn order that friends at all'times. .
ery helpful gathering .from all over the law may be compllad with,
Jnq. D. Jlhklna,
c state and elsewhere. Amounts
Voluntary Labor.
1 Tax Collector. *
he handed to chairman of
" A m for .those who nre^not obliged
ll-4tc
to labor," by the condition' in ‘which
Z r
Mr, Bronson, to
they are bqra. they are more miserable
r Strinmcy«r, or to any of the
fnr .k ?? Promlneqt 4« arranging l The; St. PiW&gt;sburg Independent thnn^lhe rest of mankind, unless they
that-Catlada has discovered a indulge, themselves In thei voluntary
« r the big meet, and will find .their ■ava
. . .
____ 1 labor’
__ ■_________
which goesU-hjrIt..
thealname of ex.*l “nc* to the proper channel'of, new. eourfe of revenue. It
erdse.”—Joeeph
Addison.
.
“tributfon.
I to $ax the tnuxlata xwho leave‘that
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Shipping Board! .

NEED DATA FOR EMERGENCY
More Than 40,000 Bald to Hold Gov*
eminent License* to Officer Ship*
of All Kinds—Mahy Have
Left the Sea.

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promising ss at tfie present tTm'of and
salaries ore on a higher'plana than
ever before.
&gt;
vtfl
“It bos been sold that to win this
. war the Halted Btates most, provide
ships la large nnmbera to Offset the
activities pf the enemy snbiharlnec. ■fitfi‘4 m
These ships are required'for U|e mala*
tennneo of onr military forces on the
battlefield and also to supply food and
supplies to our alllep.
Ships'Being Built
“Ships nro now befog bnUt ts. rap­
•- / &gt;.
idly as the fadllUcs of our shipyards .
win allow. There are How under con-*
struction about 1,500,000 tons for pri­
vate order for service in the coast- *
wise or overseas trado; and In addi­
tion there are 1,000.000 tons building
for government order for overseas
. a
•xXgl
sorrier. Stupendous as •theso figures ■
may appear, ns compared (to .previous
records of •shipbuilding In this coun­
, ,
try, even this output will be materi­
ally Increased as additional shipyards •
are completed. As soon ns these
ships are completed work will be com­
m
menced on others, contracts for which
■- -V-jT;
have already been let.
"With tho ships assured, tho prob­
*
lem Is presented .of securing a snfnelent. number of licensed officers to
man the vessels as they are made
ready for service.
:
•Z ffl
•yiwno a&lt;e
of telf-aacrtfleo for
••v.*ry llhrrty.-lovlng American. .Tho
wninf i.T r r.rul shall bo made freo that ftiture reneratlons*may enjoy the
blessing of liinTty, nnd yon of coarse
m
realize the Important part the officers &gt;.
and seamen of our merchant marine
":U
must take to bring success to th'eeapso
of democracy.
- g I I: ,
"Tho American seaman has never
been- a slacker.'.ntul hlstpiy. record*__j
that In every enso ot danger to our na­
m .
tion ho has como valiantly to bis coun­
try’s aid without (bought of personal
comfort or advantago; and there Is - ■
overy reason to belleTe that the sen-*
men of tho present day wlll.bo-Jast
ith patriotic os their predeccssora Aro
you willing to do Vour part to preserve
the glorious traditions of our mer­
chant sailor?.
"The United States shipping board,
through.Its recruiting service, Is now
.A—
^ t*
engnged In educating both deck and
engineer officers free of'charge, hav­
3
ing established schools In cities along
the seaboard and Great Lakes.
"In addition, tho recruiting serylco
la taking a census of the offlccoLfit _
present holding llcenso In order that
It may Intelligently deal with tho altu- .
ntion at, hand. You qro therefore re­
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quested'to fill out tho Inclosed card
and return It as soon as possible. %
To
Insure accurate records you should be •*
careful to see thnt nil blanks are prop­
erly filled In and contain tho correct
Information.
"Your country desires your service.”
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Boston, Mas*.—Tho UnIM States
shipping board recrulUr ; ssrvlce, nf
which ITchry ITownnl Is dlr.'ilnr. ho-:
started inking a count ry-v.ldu rettsus
of llcen*ctl t.iarlners. In crflcr to deal
IntclUgmlly with' the • present emer­
gency. The board Is urging all li­
censed mariners who are engaged In
shore ncyipntlnns to come Back to the
sen, for the new merchant marine will,
stood great, _ numbers of competent
men.
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Dsln covering the numbers of li­
censed ofllccrs, together with the
grades of o&lt;^enn and cons'twlse licenses
v- ' . f l i - t which they hold, havo been prepared
Henry' McLaulin returned ■from hero for. the.recruiting service by the
Atlantn today where he has been on United titates steamboat Inspection
a business trip. •
■ectJctj.
I t .1
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Butt have re­ ' There nro pbout 40,000 licensed of­
ficers. Many are pot now engnged in
turned to their hom e'in Orlando the seafnring.profession. Theso are
after a shoH visit in Sanford.
pH men of considerable sea experi­
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ence, and It Is tt&gt; this class that the
Mrs. If. B. Connelly and littlo call to the eon tlmt the board Is now;
daughter. Mary loft Thursday last preparing' will appeal.'^
to spend a few weeks In Charlotte,
Draft for License Holder.
N. C. nmong'rclatlvcs. Mrs. Con­
Somo lending authorities believe
nelly wah. accompanied ."by her that nil men who hold licenses should
mother, Mrs. M.* J. Hawkins who he drafted and'forced to nsslst the
will spend the winter with her government In tho present, emer­
daughters in North Carolina and gency. Others believe that unless the
men como forwnrd snd servo willingly
Washington, D. C.
their licenses Bhoold bo tnken away.
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A letter hna been sent by nenry
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Battcle, her
ta every person In the coun­
little girl and sister of Sorrento were nownrd
try holding a license ns officer of on
in town Monday.
ocean or coastwise steam or sail ves­
I t t
sel nnd snys In part:
"The recruiting service of the United
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs of Chuluota
■Fogs ‘Are Valuable.
States shipping board Is nt present
were In town ort Saturday. .
It line been dlijcovored thnt fogs,
engnged
In
compiling
detailed
statis­
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especially ocean, fogs, nro •valuable.
Geo. DeCoUes has arrived homo tics as ta tho number of persons hold- i Fogs aro the principal fertilisers ot the
Ing United Stoics licenses ns officers
after several weeks in Johns Hop­ of
ocean or constwiso steam or sail great bean fields of California. The
kins sanitarium in Baltimor#. We. vessels, their present address and oc- ^fields • nro dry-farmed/ Ilaln means
ruin. ' Yet moisture Is a necessity.
are glad to.see that Mr. DeCottes is cupatlon. •
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This
Is furnished In Just tho'right de­
back and that he looks so well.
"Tills Information Is desired’ In or­
gree
by-VAgq.
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der that this service may havo a ready
—a
v
Mr. Harry Ward returned Satur­ reference, list of nil officers available
day from his business' trip to Indi­ for service In the Inrgo number of tcs'HIs Inference.
^.
"He said when ho got up to speak
ana. Mr. and Mrs. W ard'and Miss Bels that will bo placed’in coastwise
nnd overseas service.
nt -our meeting his eyes met n forest,
F ern'w ent'to Daytona.
"Opportunities for tho ndvnnc'ement of faces." "All wooden.Jlcad*, I sup­
tt t
,
F.t.’ W. D. Coney was in town and of licensed officers were never so pose ho meant.’’
spent the week en 1 nt their cottage
several days of l.st week with rel­
atives and friends, lie was ordered
from here to tfiew York city and'
from there ‘ abrantl to contlnuo his
flights. Dcvoc Is now Flynt. I.ieu, - »—- *•
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11. W. Koontz has taken the posi­
tion as principal of tha high school
department of New Smyrna.' •
i t 1Miss Agnes Bothamly spent the
week end in Orlando with .her sister,
Mrs." Gore.
T i t .
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Messrs, Thomas Browno and Ken­
neth French of Orlando wore In town
Sunday.
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rt t
-Miss Fannie Roba Munson has
taken n position, with the Western
Union Telegraph—Co.---t i t -.'
Miss Nellie Elder has taken a
position with the Gibson-Wallace
VIctrola Co.
Red Cross Notlco
There will be a meeting of the
executive committee of tho Seminole
Red Cross Chapter tonight, Tuesday,
at the Woman’* Club, 7i3(L The
following names moke up this com­
mittees
•
Mr. D. C. Marlowe, chairman
Mrs. Deane 1’urner, vice chair­
man
Mrs., W. P. Carter, secretary
Mr. B.* F. Whitner, treasurer
Mrs. J. W. Di-kini
Dr. S. Pulaton
Judge E. F. Housholder.
Messo .respond to the notice as
matters of' grant importance will be
discussed.
Coal Found Early In Canada.
According to First Things In Canada,
compiled by the late George Johnson,
dominion statistician, the first recorded mention of coal In Nova Scotls was
Id JC54. "Coal wsa gathered In Nova
Beotia nt a very early date ^without
mining, mention being made of It In
1721. Coal was shipped1to Franco from
Gape Breton In .1743, ns stated .In a
letter, from U. Duchambou to U&gt;«
French mlnlatsr," '
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- Mem ben of the national guard In Ibv iarloua slates Ibittuguut.t tor butt il Htates were rapidly awuru liras fed*
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the former victim of th8.~df
••ved a cent;
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to bla day's work with 1
Tha "Muto."^ body of business meo |oe«
drarayw
i and steady band.’*
ontnnUcd for cbnritnble relief three
the National Woman’s Chris­
ywra ayo, have, dlabanded for lack of
tian Temperance U nion.)
work. •
T" QH0E8 SUBSTITUTED FOR BOOZE,
Ono local ahoo dealer of Seattle has
Only 1 per cent of Portland's famltESB RELIEF. WORK NEEDED. " Ilea received Christmas help. In nearly opetfrd three new shoe stores la that
Charity organUatlopa in the ptohlbi- overy. Instance thla^raa In the form of dty since the dry law went Into effect
lion states all testify to dccrcaso In the “ Iras, the families themselves being The buildings were formerly occupied
by saloonkeepers and the ahoo stores
number of*i&gt;«rsoo* and families need- able to provide the ncocssltlaa.
lag their old. • Portland, Oregon, for
Oregon U a particularly falrexamplo are employing moro men than did tha
example, showed -a marked change at of- the better labor conditions duo to saloons.
Christmas tlmo In all linos of relief prohibition,'for this state gets no war’
work. For four years the Oregon and business and an industries have suf­ "It Is fast becoming fashionable to
Washington Hallway &amp; Navigation fered from a shortage of railroad cars. bo a Prohibitionist."—William Jen­
nings Bryan.
company provided a Chrtsmns dinner
for needy men. This last Chrlttmaa PROHIBITION PR0M0TE8 PR08PROHIBITION HELPS LABOR.
there were no prospective guest* and .PERITY.
the “feed"'wn* abandoned. Thoclerk
Mayor Hanna of Dea Moines, I ju, do- '".After thirty-five years' trial, organ­
at the men’s resort offered n hungry- dares that prosperity has como since ized labor In Kansas Is almost unani­
looking man a free meal ticket, In- that d ty dissolved partnership with the mously for prohibition. 8o says City
'trad "f accepting, tho man flashed a liquor traffic. •. He s a y s " T h e $3,000,- Commissioner Porter of Topeka, labor
T0U of bills before his face and In­ 000 estimated to have passed over tho leader and member of tho plumbers’
bafs of our-80 saloons annually now union, also president of tho Kansas
vited him to dinner.
A lumberjack who aforetime had goes over tlie dry goods and grocery League of Municipalities. Ur. W. L
been fed by this charity resort took the counters. Into bank deposits,' ldjnbcr Luce, a member of the. executive com­
manager to a Christmas spread and yards and real estnto offices. Women mittee of tho Topeka Labor council,
then left for safekeeping a bank book and children who starved and shivered says In effect the same thing, and la
Rowing deposits,
The man ly aro now, comfortable nnd happy, while •Ann In his belief that prohibition aids
labor.
•
. "In this state organised labor Is able
to look at the prohibition Issue with
clear eyes, for there Is no liquor ele­
ment In control. The state has been
dry so long that the trades formerly
tilled with the liquor traffic havo ad­
justed themselves and the brewery
workers and bartenders, as such, are
.out entirely.
. '
"I attended a meeting of the Mis­
souri Federation of Labor not so long
ago and I could not help contraatlng
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tho conditions In that organisation
with
tho orgnnlsntlon ' In Kansas.
By Pictorial Review
There the snloon and liquor men wero
lu control
"In Kansan nt our federation meet­
ings- delegates attend sessions and
have their clearheaded share In the
transacting of business. In Missouri
ninny.delegates hang around bars, let­
ting others run the convention as
they plenBe."
• 'Topekn has n largo workingman
population. There arc 4,000 men' etiiployed In the Rnntn Fe railroad shops
alone. It I n declared that 71! per cent
of the mnrrtcd mert employed tn the
bhops own their, own homes.

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The Formative Year*.
In tho Woman's Home Companion
a writer says: "Fathers muflt realise,
as well as mothers, that the first flvo
years of the child's llfo are the most
Important In the child's development.
It Is then Hint he Is most formative;
most IniprcNNlonablo; It !b then that
he needs most w t Iouh and careful
thought from both parent?. And If
the child Is-properly bundled through
this period, half the battles of the fu­
ture man In the child nro won."

turned back at tho wriat*. Medium
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bark ruff, or. % yard I f the band cuff SMtloni are also laid on a lengthwiio
1* used. The tw.o-pleeo design ealli thrend of material, the under section
for 1 yar.d 44-lneh material with torn- resting nearest the fold-of material,
bark cuff or % yard material without with tho tipjier section above it. and
cuff.
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Which there la such Httlo opportunity
fur an antidote. 'If (here Is tlfaio—and
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very freely mny glvo relief and reduce
the absotute certainly of death to a
grave probability.

June Blh. A. D. t l l 7 .‘
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. E. J. UNDERWOOD, *•
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Administratrix.
In Caarl1*1 tb* C*nnly-Jndga, Hemlael*
Ceualy, m ale at Florida
In r* Estate al
Aliard L. Bton«, Minora.
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Notl?* la baraby given, to all whom It
may concern, that I, aa guardian ot Format
B. Stoat and Alvord L. Stona, Minora,
will on tb* 11th day ot D*«*iab«ra A. D.
IS17, ala montba (tom tba dat* hereof
apply to tb* Honorabta F. F. Houaholdtr,
eoonty Judg* ol aald county, for n r flnal
dlacharga aa auch guardian) and abul alto
prawn! my flail accounla for approval.
. Dated June 4th, A. U, 1917.
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MELVILLE A. STORE.
Guardian.
In C oni at ('&lt; a a Ir Jadga. Hrralaele Caan
la, Hlata ef Flarlda
In ra Estate of
L I. Stona '
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Notice la baraby (Iran, to all whom l&lt;
lay concern. _ tb * t, J !» _ ll» „ U lb l *&gt;»7 °
lecember, A. I». IHT, I ahall apply to tbi
Honorabta E. K. Houaholdar, judge of aalc
court, at Judge ol probata, lor my Ona

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Ni i IIm . I mf Chapter 4S1S, L av a af FlarIda
Null,* la hereby givra th a t G. M. Jacob*,
ircha-rr ot T a i Cartlficata No. H O I, dated
r 3id day o| June, A. D. 1902, hat filed
Id m l l f i c a t r In mv office, and baa mada
■plication (or t a i deed to laaue In arcordiie with law. Bald certificate embtecea th e
llowlng deacrlbed property altuated In
-mlnole county, Florida, to-wlt: EW ot
EIJi ot N W U , Bee. SI, T p. 21 fl, R SJ Eaat.

iy ol Ortob'er, A. l&gt;. 1917.-.
Wltnrte my official' sig n a tu re and **al
I* the 9th day ot September. A. D. 1917.
l-ral)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clrrk Circuit Court Seminole Co., F la .
tty V.* M Douglau, D. C.
6-TuM-Slr
In Court or the County Judge, Seminole
County. Slate uf Florida
In lie Eetate ol
.
Harriett R. Cooney.
To ell Creditor*. legatee*, Dlitrlbutee* and
• all I’ertone having Claim* or Dtm*nd*
■galnit *tld E*t*te:
You. *nd each ol you, are heraby netiSed
to proMBh aay- alaluta and demand* which

as guardian of tb* retste. of Edith McClellead. Grettl* McClelland.- Morgan McClel­
land and Cbrl.tlan McClalland. minora, to
make applIraUon tb E. F. Houiholder,
County Judg* *1 Hemlntl* County, Florid*
at hla office In tha court boue* at Sanford,
Florida, cn Monday, tha Stb day ol Octo­
ber, A. D. 1917. for autbority to sell-all
tight, ttU* and Inteteet nf aald nllnore la
«nd to tho following described lar.d, -Ituated
,jlng and being In tb* County ot Femlool*
tit a la at Florida, to-vrlt: All of tba uaiurvd part ot See. I. Tp. 20 fl, R. 81 E.
Lot 1 and tha F ball ol U* N E )( ol Bee. 28
tp J9 8, R. S2 T.
Lot S ot Sec. D1 Tp 1 R. 32 E
T l* 8)4 ol the NW U ol tbe N li) f - o t
Sec. 4, Tp. 20 8. R. 3S R.
^ T b * N fr H .o l tb* NWK ot Sc*. 4. Tp. 20

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H a a ll
. Sentinel* Coaotj*. Florida,
B W Iw ■ * f .Chapter 4 I I (, U * i • ( FT#*Ida . . . . . . . .
Nolle* U her* by. gt van t b it C. W . Entamlnger, purrhaier ot Tat Cortlflcol* No. SSI,
dated the Cth dog ol July, A. O, 1&gt;ST baa

Meets 2,-4/Thursday evenings, 7:80,
In M. W. A. Hall, PleoBulIdliur.
C. B. McDonald
C. D. Coach
Consul
Clark
Loyal Order of Moose
Sanford Lodge No. 1810 raceta In H al
in Stone &amp; Grove Building Second andFourth Mondays fgJUonth s t 7:30.
, baa Mad arid e*rtl0eat# In a y offle*
baa aad * ap-illratlon far tax daad to
In accordant* w ith Ir*. - Said cardsarabracaa tb* faMatrlng daacribad propsituated In Somlnol* county, Florida,
8 H ri B i i ol N Jt ol NEJ&lt; *f N w W
fS, Tp. SO, It,, R. 29 East. S acra*,
aald land being m m i d at tb* data ol
Milana* • ( tuck certiorate In tbn b u m

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' Sanford Lodge No 62, P. and A. M.
■* Communication every first nnd third
Thursdays at 7:00. Visiting brethren
welcome.
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
O. L. Taylor
Secretary
Practice In .State apd Federal Courts Monroo enspter No. IS, R. A. M
Garner-Woodruff Dldg
Sanford Fla
Meets overy second nnd fourth Tburs
day In Masonic Hall oVcr tho Imperii
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome
0. L. Taylor
C. J. Humph
‘.Sec’y
High Priest
LAW Y E R
Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sta
NUIT 9,’COURT HOUSE
Meets every first and third Tuesday
n each month. Everyone who has seen
Phones 143, 339-w
lit Star in the East are cordially Invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E. Robbins, Soc’y *■

..G E 0. A . DEC0TTES

Tho Ssniuril Council K. of C. .
lice*] tho 2nd Sunday 3 p. mV nnd the
4th Sunday 8 p. m., each month, at K.
of C. Hall, Oak Ave.
C. L. Britt, Fin. Scc’y.
Phoenix Lodge No S, K. or P.
Meets second add fourth Tuesdays.
Ntiitirig knights always welcome.
H. McLnulin
O. J. Miller
* R. and S.
C- C.‘
Sanford Lodge No. 27,1. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
In M. W. A. Hall, PlcolBlock. All vis­
iting brothers cqrdiallylnvited.
L.' F. Roper '
. J. W. O. Singletary
N. G.
~ —- R, Sec.
Gate City-Camp No. 6, W. O. W
Meets aocond and fourth Wednoaday
nights In cfich month.
,
F. L. Mlllrt
J. F. Hoolehan
Clerk
Council Command*!

HENRY McLAULIN
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United Brotherhood of .Carpenters and
Joiners of America
. Sanford Local Union No. 17fil meets All Work RftceiVeB My Persona
first and third Thursday night at 7
o'clock In the M. W. A. Hall. Pico BIk.
AttenUonj^nd Be«t Effort* ;
J. W. O. Singletary W. W. Van Ness
Soc.Treaa.
President Opposite City Hall ; ., Teleeboae Na M

10Th* fllH • ! * ’*• NWW
8, WW °* th#
Degta S.S0 eh* H ot tb* NB ccroey of the
NEW •&gt; tho NWM of ?**■ * J P -; *® 8.
R. f l E., run N 7.30 tha, W I M l eh* A
J7.2S tbe, K I f 74 cha. N 11.41 aba to
■Urtlat P*lnL
^ f MCCLELLAND,
Giardlan ot tha estat* of Edllb McClel­
land, Orettla. McClelland. Morgan MeChuaad and CljriaGan McClalland.
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Nolle* is hereby given that Martin UeDanlel, pnrebaaer ot T ai Cartlficata No. U S,
dat*d tho Stb day «( Jiuy, A. D. ISIS, baa
filed said certificate In nay office, and baa
mad* application tor tax .deed to laeua In
accordance with law. Bald cartlficata am*
brace* tb* following drocrlbed property alluattd In BernHole county, Floir da. to-wlt i
Let* IIS and 121. Bantord Height*. Tb*
aald land being aaa*M*d nt tb* dat* pi tha
lasuanc* *1 such certificate I* tb* naaao ot
J. I l7 Ragadnl*. Unleea aald certlScal* .ball
bo i*da«m*d according to law U l dtod will
laeto tbtrron on tb* fib *d ay pi Oetobor,
A, D. 1917.
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Wltnee* my official algnatur* and seat this
(b* 4 lb day al B.pl.mber, A. D. IS 17.
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E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk’Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.

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                    <text>IN TH E HEAR7 OP TH E WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
5 PUBLISHED :

ON

8EMI - WEEKLY

AND

TUESDAYS
FRIDAYS

. I N S A N F O R D — U fa la Wotih Liolni
VOLUME IX

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1917

SANFORD WILL BE FILLED WITH METHODISTS FROM ALL OVER
STAtE NEXT WEEK— OCTOBER 9-11 .
.
MANY MATTERS OF INTER­
EST TO p e o p l e o f . S e m i ­
nole

COUNTY .* v.-

Sanford, Fla., OCt. 1,1917.
Hon. Board o f County Coramlasionsra* In and for Seminole County,
FIs., met In regular aeaalon at 10
o'clock a. tn. Present, Chairman
L. A. Brumley apd Commissioners
L. P. Hagan, C. W. Entamlnger, O.
P Swope and E. H. Kilbbe, with
V. E. Douglass, ~
D C., and E. E.
Brady, sheriff, in attendance.. ------Minutes list regulsr meeting read
sad approved.
.
Petition ol Mr. Joe Cameron, et
si, in'Yeferopce to opening road from
Ilrardall avenue west read a n d . oh
notion of C. W. Enlamihger, sec­
onded by 0. P.. Swope,, that petition
be tabled until , next regular meet-*
Motion carried
Motion of L.. P. Hagan, seconded
by C. W. Entzminger; th at M. Ed­
ward* be appointed to preach at the
county convict camp at a salary of
19.00 per month. Motion carried^
Mr. LaVIne addressed the board
In reference to tho family of M h
Lane at- Wagner and asked help for
this family On motion' of O .. P.
Swope, seconded by *L, P. Hagan
this board recommends to county
judge' that he take up with the
Children’s Home of Jacksonville and
find out if they can care for tho chil­
dren of Mr. Lane. Motion carried.
Mr. I.aVinc also addressed the
board in reference to opening ditch
near Wagner. Hoard advised Mr.
LaVine that they, have no authority
in the above case.
Motion of C. W. Entzminger, sec­
onded by L. P. Hagan that the
sheriff purchase ticket to Tampa for
Mark Rogers, a pardoned county
convict. Motion carried.
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Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded
by O. I’., ittvopo, that -Seminole
county pay a rcWard* of $25.00 and
mileage for the capture and return
of each escaped county convict,
within a radius bf 125 miles. Mo­
tion carried.
Tax Assessor A. Vaughan here
presented tax books for 1017. Com­
missioners proceeded to compere the
two copies with tho' original and
umc were found to be correct, and
the tax hooks for 1917 were accepted
by this board of county commis­
sioners,
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F..E. STEINMEYERPastor Methodist Church

inf. .He'is one of tho eouth’e beet
church of this city next Tuesday prepared men.' He wee at .the heed
evening at *7:30 'o ’clock. The com­ bf the Training School for Chrietien
mittees from the Brotherhood class Workers for e number of yeere. He
of this'church htkVevthelr plana about ie now the peetor of the Methodm atured,' Inauilngythat everything let ciurch et F t, Vellcy, G»., from
will be in rcidintas for the many choict, ee he hea been eouiht to
delegate*, ministers and visitors who take bp educational work again, but
prefert the pastorate.
»
are expected to arrive.
' The field secretary, Rev. A. H. •Some of the Florida men on the
Cole will arrive on Monday and will program are Dr. J .. M. Groaa of
be located at Hotel Carnes whore he OCala^ . Dr.
S. Lawler of Talla­
may be seen and will be glad to give hassee, Rev. G. W, W hita $f Brai­
information regirding aiLthings con­ der: town, Col. L‘. W. Duval of Ocala,
cerning the great meeting.
who la the president of the meeting,
The pastor^of the local Method­ Rev. A. II. Colo of Dade*City and
ist church, Rov. F. E. Stcinmeyer, many others have place on the pro­
who is also chairman of tho Confer­
ence Sunday School Board has all
Dr. L. R. Philips, teacher of the
these matters well in hand and will Rrothcrhodd. class of Sanford will de­
be glad to give ail information rel­ liver the arMress of welcome on
ative to the Federation.
Wednesday-morning. - This will be
The lecturers and speakers. are .responded to by C. E. Howard, tho
among tho best in tho south and are Sunday school man of Orlando.
specialists.in their line. . ' ,
A special musical number will Be
D r.J . II. Thcrrcll of Albany, Ga„
rendered
by a ‘choir of select voices
who some months ago turned down
of
thq
city
each evening.
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an offer from President Wilson to
It
is
planned
that
the
entire*
seat­
become minister; to France will
speak on Tuesday evening. His sub­ ing capacity of the church wtjl be
ject will be “ Making Men See God's comfortably furnished for the occa­
sion. ’
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View-point;"
It js expected that Sanford will
Dr. W. F. Quillian of Ft. Valley,
Ga», will speak on Wednesday-even-, give this gathering a great welcome,

H A I G MAKES A N O T H E R
DRIVE FOR VICTORY
After an ominous silence the news
comes from the front that General
Haig is inaugurating a new offen-

A. H. COLE
Field Secretary

Thc British this morning attacked
tho Germans on a wide front in
Flanders and penetrated the 'T e u ­
tons' positions in some places to a
depth of more than a'm lle. T h e
British overran the crcst&gt; of Paaochendale and .Gehlvult Ridge. ...A t
an early hour this morning the Ger­
mans were throwing down their
arms and surrendering by* the hunTUeds.
'This attack camo just eight* days
after the last, groat-drivo b y -th e
troops under Marshal Haig around
Yprea, and fn the interim there has
been somo most desperate' fighting
on the western front durlng'tho war.
The Gcrmand mado repeatedly fran­
tic attempts to regain tho lost
ground, which was most im portant
to them in . protecting the Belgian
coast base.

showing that we appreciate the ac­
ceptance of' dur invitation to meet
here. __
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Sanford was chosen last year at
Ocala as the meeting place for the
If you wish to assist in any way
third annual meeting of the Wesley
communicate with Rev. Stcirftnoyor
doss Federation of the Method­
or D. C. Marlowe wKo will be glad
i c Church Spilth of Florida. As has
to give you information how you
The battle la moro and more re­
been annourtefd the opening session
niny do this.
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sembling the Somme push of Jaat
year, which resulted- in the memor?
able "Illndenburg strategic retreat."
General Fund—Lako &amp; Rossotter, J. M. Wynn, 181.33, ft. B. Lynch,
L. P. Hagan, and E, H. Kilbee he boilt around hack of jail also to
Tho Germans’ last vain effort to
authorized to
investigate
above have fan placed in fail, Motion $100.00; E. A.' Douglass, 126.00; 76.00; J. B. Jones Si Ilro.', 708.09; stave off today's httack camo yestorForrest Lake, 35.00; Geo. A. De- J. B. Jones Si Bro., 44.26; C. L.
ditch -and that they also have power carried,
day between Tower Hamlet and PolCottes, 60.00; Dr. J. T. Denton, West,: 16.64; Sanf. Mach. Si Garage
to act in reference to sam e,/ M o-'.. Mol,on of Q p Sw0pe,
Evcr .watchful tho
25.00; H. C. DuBose, 20.00; Mrs. Co., 10.00; Hill Hdw. Co., 21.40; ygon V
tion. carried.
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by E „ KnbePi that n„
gunners
L. C, Glisson, 20.00; W. C. William­ C. F. Harrison, 58.76; A; J. Mc‘ Bids for hard surfacing tho road County roads of building
brought havoc among the a t­
son,
60.0Q; A. B. Vance, 36^01; Sid. Cullpy, 61.90; L. A. Brumley, 8.0,0; again
tacking wave* nnd plowed down tho
from ‘Oviedo to tho Orango county on present roads ho ndver
J; Jones Typewriter Co., 36.60; Geo. L. P. Hagan, 8.00; C. W. KntzGormans under n withering fire.
line, as per advertisement, opened contract awarded to the la
D. Hart,. 107.50; So. BcJI Tel. Co., minge'r, 4.00; O. P. Swope, lii.00;
Up to late yesterday there was no
and read, and after due considers- dcr, nnd also that county
1$.95; J. D. Roberts, 23.73; Ifc Si W. E. II. Kilbee, 8.00.
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indication of the time net by Mdrshal
tion of the different bids and on mo- sioners In tly? future con
B. Drew Co., 62.06;. Herald Printing
Fino Si Forfeiture Fund—Schcllo Haig for the renotfal of his efforts to
tion -of *0. P. Swope, seconded by resolution as passed by tbit
Co., 47.30; A. Vaughan, 628.67; E. Muines, 50.00; David Speer, 60.00; press on toward and cut off thp Liilo
•C. W. Entzminger, contract was January, in ' n-ferohro to
A.' Douglass, 4.60; E. E. Brady, A. F. Bell, 6,26; Roy Tillis. B.OO; railway but he steadily kfcpt up
awarded to J. T. McLain, at 27c per uuthorlty from the hoard
2.00;
. Herald Printing Co., 96.57; Herman Smith, . 1.60; Chas. Smith, pounding the German trenches with'
squaro yard, finished, contract loLJor roads in tho respective
Celery Avc. Store; 65.17; W. C. Wil­ 1.60; Claudo Merritt, ‘1:60; W. B. his heavy artillery unliT this morn­
throo' miles of tho above road, same Carried,
liamson, 64.07; Rqbt. W. Lord, 2.46; Taylor, *1.60;‘ C. II. Heath, 1.60; ing, when he began tho movo against
to begin on the Oviedo end, and
Mo(ion 0‘, L p iIuCnn(
Hill Hdw. Co., 1.26; llill Lumber Cathorino Ilaifprd, 1.40; Henry Ma­
tho enemy.
such further mileage as this board by 0 p&gt; SwopP( tbat Mr&lt;
Co., 4.50; E. A. Douglass, 5.64; Jnq. son, 1.40; Florence Ilkys,. 1.00; Leo
Comparative quiet reigns ^on tho
may hereafter determine. Motion bp authorized to repair thi
D. Jinkins, 31.36; A. M. Thrasher, Wheeler, 1.00; Frank .Wheeler, 1.00; Frehcij front, excepting the iptenso
carried. . • .
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- o n tho roads in his dlstrlc
Agt. 9.00; L. A. Bromley, 420; L. j. W. Lawton, 1.0Q; E. E. Brady, artillery fire on the eastern bank of
:t Motion 6f L. P. Hagan, seconded samo not to exceed $126.
P. Hagan, 4.00;-Ci W. Entzminger, 6.60; E. E. nrady, 136.00; E. A. the Meuse in tho Verdun* sector.
6.00; O. P. Swope, 7.40; E. II. Kil- Douglass, 19.60; Pay Rolls of Jurors, French aviators bomhardod' 'Frank­
by O. P. Swope, that A. J. McCul- ried.
,
bcc, 6.40.
ley he awarded contract for four
Reports of the several c
J
6.0b; E. F. Ilousholdcr, 49.29; E. E. fort n n d jlastatt lost night.wheels for convict car, same to cos! ficifils read and approved n
Road Si Bridge Fund—J. O. Mit­ Brady, 76.16; A. {. McCullcy,.22.25;
$86.00, samo to 'b e built at once. 0(j niod.
JUMPED OFF TH E BULKHEAD
chell, 30.00; John Vaughan, 16.00;
Motion carried,. _
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Other communications
Cha'mpldn Supply Co.,’ 93.87; S. E. L. T. Hunt, 16.00; A. R Stiles,
Jailer is instructed to sort and ordered filed,
Edward G r * r i e r . Aged Resldpat o f
Mnthcb, 16.00; M. W. Taulor, 13.00 19.10;. W. R. Healey, 6.89
mako list of metal culverts now on
Warrants paid during t
Palatka Commits Baiclde
Chuluota Mfg. Co., 11.78; Oviedo Brady, 40.66. .
^andr . . •• *
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* ordered cancelled.
This
morning’ about 9 o'clock
Pharmacy, 4.86; D. H. Hooker,
There being no further biAlnoss
Motion of b t P. Hagan, second- -*■ Bills as presented and a
while Edward'GraVler, an sged man
4.00; The Texas Cov 29.60; D. II. C board adjourned to meet next reg­ who has been a resident of Palatka
ed by C. W. Entzminger, that jkiler tho clerk approved and
Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded bo ‘ instructed to. havo wire fence ordered issued as follows:
Rabun, 13.40; J. T. McLain, 18^00; ular meeting in. November.
was sitting on tho bulkhead near the
by L. P. Hagan, th a t contract for
ClydcTdocks he remarked to a negro
feed for the month of October bo
boy fishing noar him that "he was^
swarded to Lawton Bros!, of 'Oviedp,
going" and jumped into the water.
provided that the Sweet Feed to-be
Men near theta hearing tho aplaih
furnished by them is satisfactory to
and the criga of tho boy pulled th o
Mr. O. P, -Swope. Motion carried.
man-out-of the water and/ ipedical
Moiion of C. W. Entxminger,
aid wes gumihoned at once. He
seconded by‘L. P. Hagan, that clerk
lived for several minutes after being
be. authorised to write tho state
taken out of the water but wo* be­
highway engineer and ask him to
yond medical aid ’ and died shortly
visit Seminole county, and make in­
afterward,
, m
. ' T~f
spection of our hard, surfaced roads.
. From papers on hla person it w u"
Motion carried.
;
found
that Jiis name was Edward
^ Bond of Joe Neros, for carrying
Graveior
and he.hid-bcen a resident
«rc arms, approved and
end license
licenso or-, j Tho Board -of-Trade haa invited which' the city, has been operating awaiting the meeting of the legisla­ “ Civic Plan" for Sanford, thus in­
dered issued.
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. the public to. meet with them next satisfactory results. cannot bo ob­ ture as the charter can be changed suring future improvembnte and civic of Palatka for a long time He woe
Bond of A. L. .Better •» notary Mpndky night a t f:30 In the Gram­ tained and that 'Sanford-is -denied by the majority vote of thei&gt;eop)e of flerelopment along definite end com­ known here to A. Msllem and. he
had been around the d ty sever*!
public approved.
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■ mar School building to discuss tho the opportunity and the means for Sanford and the new charter can be prehensive lines, and toward tho ac­ days and Mr.. Mallom soya he was,
Mr. O. P.' Swope reported to this" commission form and city manager developing- along- those line* which made that* will ronfoan to the new complishment of a general plan de­ Janitor of tho court house at Palatka.
vised by expert opinion and previ- for many years.
Idea of city government. This meet­ should be followed to reallso to the form of government.
Ho was about,
Soma of Its advantages may brief­ viously approved and adopted by
ing has been called at the reaucst of fullest extent Its civic possibilities.
eighty yoars of age 'and In feeblethe people of the d ty .
the eltlsens and the Grammpf School Giving the full and unstinted credit ly be mentioned or-followss
health and Mrs. Mallem states that:
It establlshc* a slnlplc, direct and
I t creates a purchasing department yesterday ho remarked that he hadl
building secured to hold tne crowd to which they are entitled to thoso
for every tax payer in the city and dtisens whose interest in dvie-af- bualnose-Iike form of government. * which will effect great'taring in the lived long enough and hoped rite
It malres elective oTIieers respon­ purchase pf supplies.
every dtlxen in the city is vitally fair* and whoso willingness to render
ond would soon come for him.
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Infemted in the subject.
The public servico has prompted them to sible to public ’opinion by means ofr
It safeguards the city in franchise
Justice of the Peace L. G. String• matters.
people recognise the fact that a take upon themselves the responsi­ the inltiativff'knd referendum.
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It creates a single headed admin­
business administration is needed in bilities of munidpal office under the
I t affords a means for tyolding fellow, who is county coroner In­
the d ty of today if the best results present charier. It must be admitted istration establishment, and this ad­ much unnecessary tearing up of vestigated the.case at once’and from
all that ceuld be learned It appears
are to bo obtained end if the best that its antiquated and cumbersome ministrative' unity makes for har­ streets (or service connections.
results can be obtained under the machinery bos greatly lim!tc.d their mony botween departments, since ell
It- corrects our faulty system of th a t the aged tneii was tired of Uvare subject to a common head.
old .form of%aIdermanie government powers of .accomplishment.
taxation; affording * a meant for Ing end drowned himself, Letters
^cer of theiendriotk''coahty guard* we; want' to know it.' Otner pro­
To enable Sanford to como into *' It Insures ezpcrtncss in adminis­ equaljxing the tam e and for increas­ in hie pocket ebowod th a t'h e . hoe a
gressive
cities
in
every
state
in
the
h u authority to make purchase of
its own a new form of eityl govern­ tration at the point where it is most i n g ‘ the recorded tain bio values daughter living In Wyandotte, Mich­
igan and she will be communicated
necessary equipment -for . Seminole Union have adopted the new form and ment is needed. It was natural, valuable, namely: at the head/’
while reducing -tho mlilsge levied.
County Guards, jirorided that he many of the dties of out own state consistent and proper that tma need
It Ukrii politics out of city affairs
I t prdvjdes (he means whereby with et once by the authorities.
*t»y ,wlthin the* above amount , of have adopted it and there will be should have been considered by the by .limiting the number of persons tho people of every particular local­ Undertaken MilieF haa charge of th e
representative -'citizens from other Board of Trade,' for In practically to be voted for etch yoar to a single ity wjthin t|ie d ty may, by 'their remains end the body will be .held
$1860.00. Motion carried.
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Dr.- T. A. Neal addressed the Florida dties here on Mtfhday night all'of the cities where new- charters legislative officer; thus enabling the own initiative obtain needed im­ subject to wire from relative*.
to give us the facts, about tho com­ have been adopted Involving radical community to' center upon the best provements which will specifically
More Selects Called * * .
mission form and-to give thosk who changes from old method* of pro­ material available.
benefit their property.• ' •
The
following
Seminole county se­
attend the meeting the information cedure—dties which by their pro-, I t afford* to ‘capable -men the op­
Through the Initiative It provides lected draft men are colled to appear
desired. ,
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greaolve spirit rend achievements portunity of ’ holding office during e simple end easy method of direct
her* Monday and they will be sen t
This meeting is your meeting and
good behavior,, plus tending to the legislation whenever necessity de­
forward to Camp Jackson TueedlY:
if you are interested In' thp .d ty
development of.trained public ser- mands it, - »
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Bruo# Clauser, Maitland
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affalm-you should be there. : '
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I t recognizee the people as the
Lindsey E. Pritchard, Oviedo
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I t furnishes through the recall a sole source of governmental power * Richard A. Manning, Sanford
,
present form of d ty government
simple method of removing ; in­ and imposes tifjon etch member of • Fred Ballard, Geneve &gt;.
efficient. officials.
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the community the duty.and reeponW. J, Griffin, 8anford
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. I t akearea full publicity offleialpet*. gjbUity of Actively interesting him­
Perty M. Flowers, Lake Monro*
I t provides for the adoption 6T * self In the affairs of-the-dty.
DeWitt T. Johnson, Sanford

MEETING TO BE HELD IN GRAMMAR SCHOOL BUILDIMG MONDAY
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NIGHT AT 7:30 O’CLOCK
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LYRIC. THURSDAY

Lyric Thursday
Mary Ward, a brilliant American
girl la guest of honor, at a farewell
. ball In Rurltania. This i« a country
in which the de facto ruler, Marshal
Brince Dario holds aviay.- Ilia son,
Count Dario Is very young and suaccptible, and ' he falls sincerely - in
lovo with Mary.
* He proposes to Mary, who almost
t accepts him. She tells him if ho is
lb earnest to come to America for
• her answer. He makes the signifi­
c a n t comment that ho may he in
'»~AfnWica sooner than she expects.'
.With the strongest fighting ma­
chine In, the world, a depleted.' treasand a revolution pending another
tax burden, tho leaders in the Ruri­
tanian council point to America—
peaco loving, rich and unprotected—
as the one object of their salvation.
A pretext Is easily found to precipi­
tate hostilities.
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Touring homewnrd by way of Ma­
nila Mary meots 'Paul Strong,'a Vir­
ile type df American, as governor of
.the Philippines Just at the. moment
of tho wa^'s outbreak. /There is a
chance period of courtship afforded
them amid the intense panic of the
national calamity when they travel
on the same vessel to the States, he
to take up important duties in con­
nection with the defense, for tho
enemy' has struck. .
• Tho full horror of a hopeless con­
flict marks the first stages of the war.
Churches, mills ami homes .arc des­
troyed and the helpless and hom e­
less are subjected to frightful perse­
cution, .while •American’s qntrained
soldiers arc slain by tho thousands.
Thp'. whole nation is .passing
through a dire ordeal- When Paul
8 trohgvis
appointed'Director
of En1 •’.«
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ergies. Aa such' he formulates ■
wonderful and comprehensive plan
of united action and thought. How­
ever, because of past unpreparednesaV
long months of persistent .effort
must elapse ere tho program r.2ackwA
fulfilment. Mary for her pari- un­
dertakes another and most danger­
ous patriotic work. Being thrown jn
contact with the invaders, she man­
ages to secure a place in their head­
quarters through 'pretending to rcclprocato the love of Count Dario.'
Mary'fc position fct the Ruritanian
headquarters, from which aho la in
secret communication with tho Amer
lean camp beyond the city, becomes
precarious when she clips through tho
lines to attend the meetings of the
patriotic defenders.
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After, one of her narrow escapes
Paul Strong boldly makes his way
into the midst of the enemy council
and delivers America's final chal­
lenge..
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He is mocked' and Mnry at the
same time is confronted with evidcorn of her espionage. Both aro
condemned to be shot. But Amer­
ica is ready at last, Paul demon­
strates It by an object lesson that
quickly secures for him and Mary
safe conduct hack to their lines.
The concentration of resources
and highly* trained patriotism now
good in tho final test. There is n
great hnttie on land and ' sea in
which the enemy is annihilated.
America emorges once more—a na­
tion strong und triumphant.
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Womanhood, The Glory of
The Nation”
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Perhaps the most realistic, vivid
battle scenes over filmed are offered
to the aqdience at the. Lyric Tho*

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A V itagraph B lue R ib b o n F e a tu re

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W F . n N F ^ i n A Y — m u t t a n d j e p f in a d d it io n , t o ­
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I — A WORLD’FIVE REEL FEATURE.

We venture the assertion that there are any number of.
our readers who will pick up The Herald, glance over the
ads, note a number of^ attractive offerings from pur merchants,
„• and then go straight* to tho houses making these .olfcra and
make their purchases. In ,many, cases the customer secures
a decided bargain by his promptness. '
Now if tho merchant had any means of knowing how
many of his customers secured their knowledge of .his offer­
ings from the columns of The Hcijdd, he could place a cor­
rect estimate on tho valuo to him of the apace that ho uaoa
in this paper to disseminate hia store news. And it is but
justice to himself and the publishers that he should have this
knowledge.
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Dear reader. ju*t at this point YOU can coriTer a great
favor, on both yoqr publisher and your, merchant, and it will
cost you absolutely nothing,' either-In' money,. timeaor effort.
If yoti will simply state,'w hen calling for any sufch ad­
vertised article, "I„ saw your ad.in the H erald/' you will be
giving him just the information he is most dbslrous of. ob­
taining, and at the same time you will give your paper just _
credit for its efforts in your and his behalf. ) ..
-This may scorn a'simple-little favor we ask of you, but
* it is big in possibilities to .'us and. to you. If EVERY mer- *
chabt could know Jpst how many of hia customers were attraeted.by hia ads,-many more would advertise, and YOUR "
opportunities would, be doubled ahd multiplied..
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May we not hbpe you will bear thia In mind when next
you make purchases*,
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tcrnational Harvester Halfton tdtfc 3
presents "Womanhood, The &lt;
In
good running condition, a bar’
of the Nation," the soul stirring
gain. On* double seated Surrey | n
patriotic spectacle by - J, Stuart j
JOE lU R U A N IN PALM BEACH POfiT
good condition. * Enquire Herald 1
Biackton, starring Alice Joyce%end
Office
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Harry Morey. •
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We all. know that Jhla Jack Hor­ and'extracted its cube-root, *teeth
- Aa far alrth'e human eye can'reach
For Sale—New L. C. Smith typ*.
Is the bettlefielf) strewn here and ner boy was not really stpsrt when and specific gravity; then they fuml-i writer. Must be sold at once. Cub 'i
there with the hordes* who -have fall­ in gustatory discussion o f‘a Christ- gated it, aerated It, codded an&lt;| will/take* machlno « half" pr'|r. “1
en in honor that their country' ifitght ifias"pie"he pulled out VpluifT,'7T&amp;« castigated- 11/ fheV set I t .to music Herald Offlce.
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live. The air. is dusky with the plum was, there. All he did was to and played i t erti the flute, checker
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■moke of conflict and bomba burst, apply the exploring th u m b .' The board, mclodeon and accordion, they
For Sale-—Pepper plants. Ready
continually rising clouda-jof dirt as claim of superior cerebration, be it edited-it, culled ,'ane colated it, ei- to set. -B/,W. Herndon.
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they tear up.VKOodlywPOrtion’of the rcTncmbcrcd, was put in by Jack purgatod, ampllflod and-briefed 14,
they mined it, bombed it, gassed ft .
himself, ’ s
(k
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FOR RENT
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ground.
and submarined it without warning;
We
lay
off
the
Jack
Horner
stuff
Then the trenches with their mon
For,.Rent—October IB. four, room
they—well, if you are getting repdy
loaning upwards, rifles aimed at tho of rourae when we declare th a t— to guess by this time- that thoce cottage, .1204 Park avenue, $10 in..
TAKING THE EDUCATION
approaching foe aro seen—airships
TO
THE PEOPLE, INSTEAD OF students and professors did things to eluding water. Q. W. Spencer. I 2t
encircle'the field, dropping poisonous
that tax information', you needn’t
Rooms for Rent— Light house-.gas bombs and other deadly missiles BRINOING THE PEOPLE TO do it. Wo will answer—they did.
THE EDUCATION—Is a great
keeping* rooms, over 6 and 10 Cent
on the fighting men beneath.
After four years work, the Univer­
Then comb th e decisive naval idea, and therefore worthy of the sity submitted • bill to tho Wiscon­ 8 tore. Mrs. -W. E. White. 12—6tp .
battles..after - America has concen­ consideration of the Board of Con­
For Rent— Rooms
607 West
sin* legislature that even LaFoIIette
trated every energy and prepared trol when plans for the most effec­
First ' St.
Rent reasonable and
could
not
write
an
nmcndmokt
for,
tive
management
of
tho
institutions
herself for the terrific onslaught of
rooms desirable. 607 W. First St
the foe. . T h e' fleets. move seaward of public education under its direc­ AND IT . PASSED jiu t as it was
written.
And
now
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If
you
live
in
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tion
are.
being
greatly
discussed.
in a majestic line, every gun manned
Wisconsin
apd
expect
to
escape
pay­
B
u
t'th
e
greatest
idCs
possible
for
by an-expert marksman and every
F o r-R e n t—Rooming house and'
boiler attended by devoted men. the human mind to entertain would ing . taxes, you must throw every­ restaurant- one block from union
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Now a shell sent from the .enemy’s bo powerless to . influence .mankind thing away, • toko the pauper’a oath station, Sanford, Fla. J. Muuon.
■hip finds its mark and
shoots unless it is demonstrated. Ideas are and'leavo for parta unknown with
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through the water, leaving behind it not self acting. If you are notior- ticketa punched to destination and
For Rent—Upper "flat, 3 furnljhtd /
the dead white trail of foam. Final­ ganized to prove It, you had netter no return coupon attached.
By that single piece of work the rooms for light housekeeping. 409
ly It comes into contaet with tho keep quiet about the sum of two
University gave itself-a. perpetual Palmetto.
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ll-5tp
4hip and in a few momenta hundreds and, two. r
endowment—for
the
taxes
collected
Let
us,
therefore,
get
behind
a
have been claimed by a watery'
For Rent—To good tenant, my
grave. The men.in the.boiler room piece of chalk and in front of the from property THAT HAD BE­ fine ten acre farm on Celery avenue.
FORE
ESCAPED,
are
enough
to
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fight one another like rats in a hole blackboard.
9 acres* tiled. Plants growing in
as they feci their vessel give a lurch
Extension work, which is the namo PAY ALL THE EXPENSES OF seed beds, land being prepared for
THE
UNIVERSITY.
sideways and I’calise -their hopo of givon to the practical application of
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crops.. Othsr business requires my
cscapo ia cut off.'
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Florida spends two hundred . and full time. P. O. Box 872. : ll- 2tp^
tho idea of conveying tho University
When war visits ‘its horrors upon to .the people has been developed fifty thousand, or near abouta, a year
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any land ita inhabitants become further and faster at tho University on tho four institutions managed by
For Rent—Ono room, $7.00 per
crazed and sacrifices untold are Buf­ of Wisconsin than anywhere else. the Board of .Control.
month. 211 E. Third street. I03tp
fered by the people. There ia no In the two year period last reported * Florida has boon-struggling -for
For Rent—Nine, rooms and sleep,
limit—it is murderous slaughter and the University-carried'practical in­ sixteen years or more to get rid of
tho nldo conceiving th o 'm o st effec­ struction in useful branches INTO the Fco Systcnl 'of compensating ipg porch over Herald office. Most*
convenient apartments, in the city.
tive instruments of destruction^!* EVERY COUNTY in Wisconsin.^ County officials., 7 ’
naturally victorious.
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I t costs the pcoplo of Florida in Inquire of R. J. Holly, care Herald.
In a few counties two or thre
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Then Undo Sam plays his trump communities were reached. In many fees OVBR AND ABOVE ADE­ _______ ’ •
card—he Sets his firebugs loose atqld counties the number of communities, QUATE SALARIES more than—
For Sale—Fresh milch cow. R. L.
tho enemy's ship* and in another receiving direct.aid from tho Univer­
$300,000 per year.
Garrison, R. p . No. 1, Sanford.
few minutes victory is recognised. sity exceeded ten and in a few coun­ _ Just Bupporo the Board of Control
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These firebugs are smttil boats steer ties tho scores mounted up to and was to direct the Extcnslqn Division
For Rent—No. 708 Park avenue,
cd by wireless so that no men ore exceeding the fifties. Thus was the of the Unlvc3rity to get to work pn a
6 rooms and bath, ^tewly papered
necessary and . filled with gasoline University spread over tho entire hill to meet this demand.
which is set afire whet) they, reach state. .’And in this way the benefits . It is really TOO easy. - It looks p? and electric lights.^ Apply If. C.
DuBose, First and Park.
(&gt;-lfthe fleet .of the epomy and turn the of accurato information on live sub­ much like 2 plus 2.
waters Into a curtain of'flre.
jects wero .carried to the people or
WANTED
Mr. Biackton spared no effort-or Wisconsin who could not spare tho
A Full Orderi
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expense that these scenes might 1&gt;P timo or tho money to g6 to the Uni­
A high school girl recently Inquired
Wanted—Celory plants for Octo­
authentic to the minutest detail in versity. This teaching was donc'hy of n llhtnrlnn. “Hare you n hook oq
ber
or November, settjng by the
’Amerlcnn education In the twelfth
order that tho proper atmosphere he correspondence courses, lectures,
1,000
or bod. Jas. W. Ram*ey,
secured and ho was generously given slides, .films and pubHc debates, al century'1”—Christian Register.
City
Point,
Fla.
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the cooperation of the U. S. Army without' cost to the individual at­
and Navy as far -as practicable.
tending. The attendance was largo
Wanted—Two good hoys wanted
Apple* Meet Valuable F ru it.
T h e r e f o r e , all t h e battle scenes at every one of tho ontertainmontr.
at oncto for Western Union messen­
The apple Is pre-eminent In the ger service. Good pay to right boys,
graphically portray just tho condi­ Naturally so. People want to know
tions when tjioy were invaded by a nbout things and nny(- scheme for hpuschotd economy for no other fruit will .also give hoys course in telegra­
powerful onomy.. Lyric 'Thursday. imparting information that . IN­ excels It. In cullnury usefulness. It phy if so desired,
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grnces the table In n fur greater va­
TERESTS lyi well ns instructs gets riety than nny other fruit; Of all frulta
the crowd.
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grown In North Amerlcn, 'the opple
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Imparting information, to ‘ hun­ leads-ln'nmount and'intrinsic vnhio. , Between 17 and 40, Baptist in­
dreds oc thousands (ono o r,tw o ) No feftr of an overproduction, however, clined or non-church preference. Jo
within college walls is a mighty If the means of transportation and dis­ join Bereari Class. R. M. Groven(B y . th e N a tio n a l W o tn a n 'a C h ris ­
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good
way, but carrying information tribution nro perfected. What If wo ■tcln, president.
- t l a n T e m p e ra n c e U n io n .)
do raise 123,000 carloads of npplvs or
'to-hundreds of thousands RIGHT 62,000,000 boxes n .'year? This .Is hut
Wanted—Position
.experienced
WHERE TH EY LIVE is belter.
h
a
lf's
box
to
a
person
not
counting
lady
stenographer,
Address
"M,”
TWENTY
CENT DECREABE IN
By extending .its outside work to whnf wc» cxiroft. That Isn’t very ninny. 119’W . Fifth.
9-4tp
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION OF reach every one whoso desire to
—Exchange.
ALCOHOL.
learn
in
strong
enough
to
move
him
Notlqe of Assignment
The per capita consumption of llqTo All Whom It May Concern:
sor varies from yenr to jrrar. When to walk to a lecture or write a letter,
Man’s Mind Like a Garden.
government rt*|K&gt;rta show nn Increase tho University of Wisconsin has
Take notico that I havb been
A
man's
mind inny be likened to harped assigneo by &amp; Maxwell, the
-bcComo
universal
to
the
people
of
tho liquor Inturesta make much of It
It roaches thousands a garden which mny bo intelligently assignor in a c|ccd conveying nil of
and usu It aa an argument against Wisconsin.
cultlvhtcd or allowed to run wild; but(
prohibition. When tlecrepse Is shown beyond its state lines.
whether cultivated or neglected, It* his property, both real and personal,,
they go back ten or twenty years for
The fable of the Vgrmer who had must, and will, tiring, forth. If no for the benefit o f .the- creditors of
their s t a t i s t i c s , * ' - .. “*
the little red hen who laid the'eggs, useful sc. .4 _nrc put in.-then an the. said assignor, which deed pro­
.' The consumption of Jlquor'lncreaacd
and
ohopped tho wood and. made up abundance of useless weed seeds will vides for an equal distribution of the
every ybar until llK)7r th4n'prohibition
the
beds, and milked the cow, and fall therein and wl{l continue’ to pro­ said property among tho creditors of
territory begun to spread, -During the
the' assignor in accordance with law
years 1007—1015, government reports ground tho corn and drove&lt;tho Fords duce tbclr kind.—James Allen.
and all of the crcditora^of the said
.record both Increase and decrease, with doesn't fixo tho people of Wiscon­
A, total decrease for tho eight years of sin,'- -They have the University.
assignor will take .notice, And you
20 per cent In the ■consumption of ‘And if Hans. Wagner in MilWauke,
Are required to file with roe within
straight alcohol, bla Is allowing DO wants to know what they mean by
sixty' days, if such creditor resides
per cent alCqbol for distilled spirits, 15 changing the looks of a five dollar
in the stato of Florida, and within
per cent for wlno antj 4 per cent for bill he writes to the University and
four months if without* tho state ofmalt liquors.
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*« gets by return.mail a-poseket library
Florida, from {he date hereof sworn
"Increase of consumption of liquors
Containing
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Jull
information
'about
statements
of their 'several claims
despite Increase In dry territory is
against the said assignor.•
easily explained,” writes the well- the Federal Reserve Law, passed by
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Dated October 2nd, 1917. ‘
known labor lender, Mr. John F. Cun- congress in 1914.
neen of Chicago, to whom we .are In­
* VANCE E. DOUGLASS, •
Tho University of Wisconsin pre­
debted for these figures. “In year* pares in advance' packets- contain­
, . Assignee Aforesaid.
of panic and hard tiroes,V. ha says, ing psmphleys and clipping’ bearing \ All Local Advertisement* Under - 12-5t-fri
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"from 2,000,000 to 4,000,000 forking record of and comment on the Adam Thin Heading THREE CENTS a
people In tho United States afo thrown' son. Eight Hour Law, the Child La­
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
out of work.. The last man hired and
bor
Law,
tho
Full
Craw.
Law,'
the
Charge
25 Cent*.
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tho first.man fired Is the mart who
Shipping
Law,
apd
on
other
subjects
drinks.' In slaek times 1,000,000 to
FOR SALE
0,000,000 drinking men nro thrown out of wide and deep public interrat and
of work. They can drink lltllo be­ has THESE PACKETS ready to
For Silo—One center or card table,
cause of lack of money to buy. When study and return, to anyone asking.
times get prosperous and thcro Is great More than eleven thousand of these $1.50; 2 burner gas plate,' $2.00.
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demand'for men, employers or labor "packet •'libraries” were '- distributed Call at 305 W. Ninth St.
The Deal There b At
must put on drinking men bccnaso they in tho last two year period reported,
THE
HERALD OFFICE
For Sale—Ninp .rooms of house­
enn get no others. Tho drinking man
(
Wisconsin
has
the
best
taxation
hold furniture. Must bo sold at
with plenty .of mohey indulges heavily
as long ns money lasts. One million systcm'of all tho states. Everybody once. 607 West First St.,
YELLOW SECOND SHEETS
drinking men, who In prosperous times knows this. Even your own county
consume-nn extra quart of liquor per or city tax assessor knows it. Ask
Dt$t Gradi ___
For Sale—Cabinet Grand - piano,
day, will Increaao the consumption of him. But perhaps your tax assessor
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600 Sheets $1.00
liquor In the country 01,000,000 gal­ has forgotten that Wisconsin owes fine tone and action. Address Box
100 Sheets - .20
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tion for tho year ending June 80,1010, study. They searched the world for
is due in.great measurt to-the unpre­ informstioifi: th e / scanned the tax
For Sale—Fifteen- acres,' aboiit’ d
. 600 Sboeta 11.00
cedented demand for Ikbor. * Trade systcrpS' of Scandinavia and they seres cleared, fronting Lsjto ^(oh/oef
-100 Sheets -• ,20
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arourtd.
among
the
musty
conditions brought on by-the European
Abundant muck .on','place. ^ Ptfteen
r minutes’ walk ffrm Ipbatpffich..; See
war, and the growing demand for d,o- Mhpost laws of Mcsapotamia.
natured alcohol, are likewise factors.
They eent scouts into, nearly every C. H. Leffier. r
Vv 'v ''1 •7-Lf '
That under conditions' of last yesr. Ute •tate capital and they wandered
Increase Is not much greater shows,
For Sslo-rOne, *60. gal oil tank
Mr. Cunneea points out, the tremen­ around Europe in vacation time.
dous {lower of the prohibition move­ Then when ^tbey ’ had gathered In- with pump, one fiOgalgasoline tank,
foVmation enough to overload two two ice cheats, one .show case. iS
ment.
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’ With distilleries and breweries In hay wagons they sifted it knd tabu­ Runge store, Sanford avenue, 9-tfc
wet cities going out of business (three lated lt-and Indexed it, weighed it,
breweries of S t Louis within s few measured it, graded it,- tested it for
For 8 aU ~Shetlandv pony, seven
weeks of eech other, for example) It rabies and hookworm; took its tem­ years old, gentle' am i' broken to
doesn’t look ts though the beverage perature,' respiration and bust meas­ saddle.’ S. Runge, 417 W. Third 8 t
liquor traffic were prospering!
ure, worked it by the rule of three

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C O U N TY
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY— EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
Mrs. Jack Vaugiian made a busi­
ness trip to the city Wesdnesday.
We are looking for some cool
weather soon as it has been rather
chilly for several days past.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson and
little Gladys- Robinson, and their
daughter, Mrs. Jack King and little
son, Clifford with several others
were dinner guests of Mr, and hire.
Bob King Sunday. .*
Mrs. C. Dowly has gone to South
Carolina for a three weeks visit to
her parents.
The fail gardens*, are ,dolng fine
now. There will soon be plenty of
vegetables.
Mrs. Jock King and Miss Mabel
Tyner were pleasant callera a t hire.
Jack Vaughan’s Monday afternoon.
Mrs.' Jack Vaughan called'at Mrs.
Will Robinson's Friday.
Mr. Bajllnger killed a large rattler
In his yard last week, also Mr.
Hodges killed ‘one in .front of his
gate. There have been Several killed
late.ly in this neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs; Will Robinson and
daughter, Mrw. Jack . King, and
Gladys Robinson and .baby Clifford
were ,tho supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Robinson Tuesday night.
EAST SA NFOHD
Rev. Smith Hardin has been com­
pelled to postpone his preaching ser­
vice at Moore’s Station ‘church .from
October 7th to Oct. 14th, which
will be fourth quarcrly conference
with preaching at 7 o'clock Sunday
evening, Oct. 14th.
James Purvlce of Ocala was litre
this week guest of his son, Ashley
and other relatives.
J. C. Frost of- Alllcance; Ohio, is
arriving this week to spend the win­
ter here. Mr. Frost, together with
Mr. and Mrs. 'A. Chprpcning of Port
Tampa City bought II. J. Holly’s
ten acres of improved land on Beardall avenue last spring.
Mrs. H. L. Hyland of Orange City
was here to visit her sister, Mrs. A.
E. Ward of Camdron avenue recentMrs. Ted Diggers and little daugh­
ter are with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs- Fred Cowan, while Mr. Biggers,
a valued employe of the Crown
.Paper Co., la in Hot Springs, Ark.,
taking tho baths (or lead poisoning.
A meeting has been arranged to
take place at Moore's Station church
this Thursday p. m., to form an
auxiliary Red Cross Society for East
Sanford.
f A moonlight excursion was on'
joyed at Lake Harney Tuesday even­
ing, the crowd going over in autos,
Mrs. James Cowan and Mr. and
Mrs.’ M. M. Evans't-from town
chaperoning the party. ’ Tho*? en­
joying.tho occasion were the Misses
'Annie Weeks, .Ethel Hickson, Efflo
May, Annie and Frankie. Howard
Ind Edna Middleton and" Messrs.
Harvey Weeks, Charlie and Harry
Flowers, Horace Chorpcning, Ed­
mond Stowe, John Pctall and Jim­
mie Howard. They were met by a
party of Geneva friends.
W. W.‘ Drcssor- has bought -the
Howard Swartx mule team.
L.
Royo bought a fine young mulo of
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Byron Squires had-lhv misfortune
of-having one of Ida mules die Sun­
day night.
, The grower* are busy setting cel­
ery and lettuce in the fields. Some
have had celery act out three weeks
or more. Eggplant fields are. looking
fine. ’ The recent rains were not
needed for Irish potatoes and garden
stuff. . Fine looking gatdenacre seen,
everywhere to help cut down the
high cost, of living. Many straw­
berry beds are also acen.
A daughter waa born to Mr. and
M rs- Fred Cowan Thursday morn­
ing, Qct. 4th. ' Dr. Tolar in attendancc.
(r/ A: E . Johnson of Btardall avenua
has .returned from a two months'
vlilt with home folks at Alma, Ga.
&lt; I. D. H art Is In Jacksonville this
week buson Incas.

UPSALA AND GRAPEVILLE
Mrs. C.NV. Stedt has bean sick for
s couple of weeks with rheumatism
affecting her heart and is not much
better yet. We hope sho will soon
bo better.
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Miss Mabel Tyner returned homo
Sunday from her visit to relatives in
Tampa.
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Mrs. Geo. Clark visited at the
home of Mrs. T. 0. Tyner Monday.
Thco. ‘J. Mille and wife and grand
Children "were out t£ their orango
grove Sunday, calling a t Mr. hnd
Mrs. Hudgins'.
. Mr. Christopher and sons assist­
ed .his daughter, . Mrs. Aldman of
Sanford to move this week. 'T he
old geptleman la atill a (Meted., with
carbuncles.
Mrs. Chriatlno Falmqulst, the lis­
ter* who baa been visiting at the
home of H. G. Lundquist has gone
to Orlando and Forest City for a
couple of days to visit * her old
friends there. She expects to re­
turn Saturday, and on Sunday Mrs.
Peterson of Holly Hill, another sister
is expecting to come over In her
auto to get her for a visit ere return­
ing to her home in Hollondalo..
Quite a good sled qudlcnce greet­
ed Rev. Albertson last Sunday os we
always ■enjoy his visit to 'us. He
took for his subject the four square
church:, that is, it is composed of a
business, a social, an Intellectual and
a spiritual side to make it able to do
Us proper work for the people. We
ware also pleased to have Mr. Du­
rant of Lake Mary at the services.
Rev. Edwards, the noted Jacksonvillc divine is expeoted to preach
nt the Presbyterian church next
Sunday evening. His sermons are
always a great treat.
Mr. Ballinger's brother and wife
of Nebraska w'ere toot long separated,
the telegram coming Monday of her
death, just three months from her
husband, after over fifty years of
happy married life. '
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A large number of friends and rel­
atives gathered Tuesday evening at
the' pleasant homo of John Borcil
and wife to celebrate the 25th wed­
ding anniversary of their host and
hostess. Although not present we
nre sure from reports that all had a
joybus time, m&amp;tiy staying over to
next day tp also honor, their host’s
birthday.
May they . have &gt;nahy
more. Many beautiful cakes with
coffofc.wcrc served to tpe. puesta. .
*. EHENKZBU ITEMS .
J. H. Wynn has bought tho'A. R:'
Wi16y place and -they afe movingover *ther&lt;! this week.
.
M5m Netn Lctson has just re­
turned home from a ten weeks'.visit
to her aunt, Mrs. Jiip Reeves of
Winter Garden.
Mrs. J. II. Wynn and'M rs. W. T.
Humphrey spent a pleasant day
with Mrs. Ed. Niblack of t h e ‘West
Side last Friday.
Mrs. W. S. RUey is spending the
week in Sanford with her daughters,
Mrs. M. T. Cassiday.
C. C. Humphrey made a flying
business trip to Mt. DoraMait Sat­
urday.
Mrs. J.
M. Lord,Mrs. J v M.
Wynn and Mrs. M. E. Smith were
the dinner gUesta of. Mrs. L. Y.
Bryan , of Sanford last Wednesday.
W. C. RUey Is working with the
palmetto men across tho- river. •
Mrs. Horace .Sanderson spent l u t
Tuesday with her m'Gthfcr, Mrs. J.
M. Wynn.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Y.-Bryan were
the dinner guests'of Mr. and. Mrs:
J. M. Lord last Sunday.. ,
C o t t o n - in F l o r id a
Will Be One of The Big Crops
Next Year
A few months ago when this pa­
per suggested that cotton raising In
Florida gives promlso of great .re­
turns to thoro who grow it there
were many skeptics who said th a t
cotton will not do well here and that
it had proved a failure a decade ago
when large quantities of it were

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grown. The several thousand aere*
in the atato this year Indicates th at
the farsighted farmers are going to
avail themselves of the uijprreedented prices and begin raising the
staple' again.
• Cotton, raising in 'Florida w** a
success half a century ago. Bounti­
ful- crops could bo raised of both
short and long ataple, but other
crops were found more remunerative
when the market went down to from
five to seven cents a pound and pro­
duction here gradually ceased. Cot­
ton was not In such demand in those
days, marketing facilities from .hero
were bad, transportation was un­
certain and labor hard to get. But
all of thege conditions are changed
-- Long staple cotton Is selling
around seventy cents a pound, with
short cotton'around twenty. It has
always been said that at ten cents a
pound producers could realise' a
handsome, profit on short staple cot­
ton. If this is. true what must be
tho financial condition o f'th e big
cotton planters In Georgia, Alabama,
Mississippi, Louisiana and** Texas
this year? * Or rather, what would be
their financial condition If: the boll
weevil had not msde Its kppesr-

bring the meaning of his subject
more forcibly to all thoso present,
The toastmaster then introduced
tine of the smalleatmen (In stature) E* D. Preyptt,' Green Cove Springs;
there, this was Hon. D. C. Marlowe, Hon. Samuel F. Flood) Green/'Cove
secretary Sanford Board of Trade, Springs; Hob. J., E. Stovena, Crystal
Artxona Peopled Ages Am
who made one of the biggest talks of River;~Honr Horae?" Turner,- Inver*
There
are ruins in Arlzoni
the evening ‘on the "Needs of the ness; Hon. W. N, Gilbert, Idlewood;
provo
beyond
a doubt that It w«
lion:
W.
H.
Nobles,
Titusvillej^Hpn.
Y. M. C. A. Feature; in Organised
generations before the pTl
Class Works of the City." -Mr. Mar­ J. E. Futch, Starke; Hon. A.*Z. Ad* pied
of Egypt were erected. - Of t
lowe used this aubjept to advantage kins, Starker Hon. L .. H. Howell outside of these ruins we know
as he is a puller for progresslvenesa Panama City; Hon. H. L. Grace, log of these prehistoric tribes, b
and the Y. M. C. A. for Sanford Panama City; Senator M»* Brown, evidence of their occupation nr&lt;
would certainly mean a strong, pro­ McClenny; Hon. W. B. Cone, Macgressive step.
Dr. J. T. Denton, the teacher of
the class made a strong talk.on tho
benefits that tho class afforded and
then made a better talk on the iubj ret, “ Why Not a Hundred in the
We Have The Goods To Do h
Bcrcan Class?" and according to Dr.
Denton, in a few days this question
* Call and See Sample
will be answered' by. .the phrase
"Why there are 100 In tho Beresn
Class Now." ‘
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Just a.Few More of Those *
very *nice one expressing apprecia­
tion and compliments for tho class
by C ., C. Ssmford, the engineer. In'
charge of the construction of the
Left and Canft Gel Any More
pew postodlce building.
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Those attending tho banquet were?
R. M. Grovenstein, Jno. D. Jinking,
Dt. J. T. Denton, Dr. W. W. -WU-'
lisn. -Dr. Geo. Hyman, D, C. Mar­
lowe, L. B. Mann, Jag. A. Johnson,
Carl Malm, Joe Courier, M. L. Wil­
liams, D. B. Hodges, Edward MHlen, Arthur Loosing, L. G. Buchsn.
Chcrllc Mumm, Schollo Msincs, H.
R. Williams, D. R. Drlsson, G. C.
Hill, C. A. Whiddon,.D. L. Perkins^
A. C. Willirms, J. D. Dosaey,-F,-E.’
Gatchcl, W.^E, Rett*, M. M. Mitch­
ell, C, C, Sanftrd.
Specialist in all Chronic Troubles such as

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OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN

Long staple cotton Is being psed
now in the place of silk, tho supply
of the latter commodity being less
than ever before. Improved meth­
ods of manufacture make a good
quantity of long cotton fill nearly
every requirement of silk and this
explains the increased value of ,tljp
long variety over the ’short. Long
staple, or seo Island, is especially

year that have not aeon a bale of
cotton before in- twenty-five years.
In Lake county plana arc already
under way for tho construction of
several gins. These will bo needed
for handling the crop next year. At
present producers usually sell their
crop in tho seed and.it is shipped to

LAKE AND HOLLY DELEGATES
Itcrclre Appointments From Gor- - ernor Calls
Tallahmsro, Oct, 4.—Ono hundred
and thrto men were appointed as
delegates to represent Florida at the
annual meeting of the Southern
Comrecrciai Congress t o lie held in
tho Hotel McAli^l, New York City,
October 15 to IT rb y Governor Catts
yesterday afternoon.
A conference was held by George
G. McLeod, chairman of the ex­
position committee of the Southern
Commercial Congress, and Governor
Catts for the purpose of placing an
exhibit at th e congress session. This
will bo decided in the next few days.
The following men were appointGen. R. L. Scarlcttei Chlpley
Hon. Markin Cleveland, DcFunint
Springs; Hon. C. B. Dunn, Chlpley
Hon.'Howard Cawthorn, DcFunia
Springs; Hon. C. J. *Ferrell, Bier
Hadcn; Hon. Henry Walker, Crawfordvillo; Hon. B. R.‘ Smith, Day­
tona; H on.'H ugh Sparkman, . Day.
tona; Hon. P. F. Bloodworth, Perry
Hon. E. J. Courtney, Perry; Hon
T. S. Unladen, Live Oak; Hon. A. W
kicLoraw, Wclborn; Hon. J. B,
Johnson, Wildwood; Bcv. R, Du-

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Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Bladder,
Anemic and P o o r Circulation,'
Astlima, Hay Fever, Sciatic; Acute
Bitd Articular Rheumatism, Lum­
bago, Obeisity, Stiff Joints and
others too numerous to mention.

BEREAN BANQURT

Annual Social Gathering ,of Well
known Baptist Class
The annual doeial gathering of tUe
Bcrean Class of the Baptlflt denom­
ination was held at the Carnes
Hotel 1last Monday night.
This
gathering was the scene of otyt-oL-Ahe
best banquets’ that has been pulled
L. • Wilson, Bartow; Hon. L. W
Bloom, Lakeland; Hon. J: C. Block­
er, St.- Petersburg; Col. W. F.
Hughey, Clearwater; Hon. ,0. N
Williams, Dado City; Hon. A. E
Doncgant Kissimmee; Hon.( R. D
Siatrunk, Dade City; Hon. L. P.
McCord, West Pxlm . Beach; • Hon,
H. L. Buaay, West Palm Beach]
Jno. D. Jinkins, superintendent of Hon. . A. C. Carson, Kissimmee]
the ’ Baptist Sunday- school, and
when the members of ihe. class •had
gathered around the heavily laden
table Dr. W.- W. Willlan, state Sun­
day pchool, secretary was asked to
return.thanks.
Then came the cata—which were
aa fine as could ever be expected
anywhere and the quantity was aa
much aa tho rapacity, rnd' strange
to aay not one asked fer a return
helping, although there were some
groat eaters around tho board.
Special toasts and a fte r' dinn r
speeches were asked for by the toast­
master, -after ho in his most cordial
manner welcomed tho diners and
stated the object of the gathering,
and also of the class, he Introduced
tho president *of the class, R%
. M.
Grpvonsleln, who spoke an the sub­
ject of "The Class."
Tho U^stmaster then Introduced
Schclle Maine*, .secretary of the
Sunday school, who took quite a
few minutes in hia humble.way to
explain tho "Relation of the'Organ­ lone; Hon. J. H. Finch, ' Marianna
ised Class to thev Sunday School," Hon. E. A. Williams, Bonlfay; Hon:
After 'Mr; Mainea came Dr., Ger?' J. A. Griffin; Taropg; Hon. W. F.
Stovall, Tamp.*;' Hon. Fred L. Strin­
■poka* at length and with a manner ger, Brookavllle; Hon. Nat Adams,
that the apeaker knew hia subject, White Springs; Hon. ‘W. Y.' Sandlin,
which was "The Relation of the Or­ Jasper; Hon. H. J.v Davis, Luincy;
ganised CJ&amp;aa to the Church."
Hon. j . H. McDonald, River Junc­
Dr. Willian li\ hia’ graceful and tion; Hon. W. P. Dodd, -Apalachi­
easy way s*poke of the "GlaRa Or­ cola; Hon. John H. Cook, Apalachi­
ganisations of the State." This man, cola; Mr. Porter, PenaacoU; .Hon*
___________ E. R. Malon«, Penaacola; Hon. A. P.
which ha, used .to illustrate agd to ^Anthony,* Jacksonvllle; Ifori. ,W. R.

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School Day, Nov. 4th
Plans are being made In the Sun­
day schools of‘tho state for a.big,
sweeping ingathering. on November;
^th. which is' Intcrnalodal Go-toSun’day. School Day. One school, In
writing to.tho ofllcc of the Florida
Sunday School Association asking
for free programs said: "Wo'hope to
gather our attendance .that day."
Governor Catts will Issue a proc­
lamation within a few weeks, and it
U hoped.that throughout.'the state a
concerted movement for larger at­
tendance and better'schools will re­
sult.
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Krora the office of tho Florida
Sunday School Association last week
•were mailed more than 6,000 pieces
of mail matter touching on this day.
From over the state are coming
word &lt;&gt;f preparation,
,
Practically every ‘state In tho
Union wilt observe the day, and
Florida will take her place .with th6
others in making this a big day.
G o -lo -S u m U y

Stale Sunday School Convention
Arrangement? arc fast being com­
pleted for the big state Sunday
school comvcntlon which Is to meet
in Daytona October 25th, 26th,
27th,-2Sth.
.The -committee of tho Sunday
School Association, having' this'Work
directly in chargo is-prorating‘tho

number of delegates desired nt the
convention among tho various coun
ties of tho state. This county's p ro ­
portion, as announced by the Asso­
ciation' headquarters is to bo foytyI t is hoped that every schooHn this
county will strive to meet its propor­
tion, of the county goal, so that this
county will not bo short the amount
expected of It.
R. C. Wcidlcr, general secretary
of the Florida Sunday School Asso­
ciation Is quoted ns giving out the
following concerning tho convention:
"This will be the biggest nntT beat
convention ever held in Florida.
Wo arc striving for a tbtal attend­
ance of 1,200 delegates. Each.coun­
ty Is asked to send a certain portion
of this number. Daytona folks are
preparing for them. • Their homes
aro flung wide open, and true Daytonlnn hospitality will reign in the
city. Wo have tried to arrange a
great program. Mr. John L. Alex­
ander, a king among men will bo the
chief attraction. Prof. C. M. Brit­
tain of Columbia‘College; President
C. II. French of Rollins College, and
other men of this type will bring to
the delegates tho wealth of their
live's experiences. The fellowship cf
the convention will be splendid.
Rubbing shoulders ■and Uvea with
great people will produdo lasting ef­
fects on those present. Every Sun-

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SEMINOLE S ROLL OF HONOR
The llravo Boys Who Havfc Gone
Forth to Fight for Humanlly s
Sake

Tho following-boys from Sanford
and Seminole county have joined
the army ami navy or will Join in
the next few weeks. This list is not
complete and all those who know of
any boys who have enlisted and aro
not on th is-list please let Tho
Herald know about it as tho list
will bo printed every wce)c until the
war is over:
Navy
Karl Schultz, on board ship
Sherman Routh, medical reserve
corps
Collier Brown, medical reserve
corps
Oliver Murrell, medical reserve
co:ps
Ned Chittenden, signal corps
Roy Chittenden, marino corps
Ralph Roumillat, navy yard.
Army
Allen Jones, medical reserve corps
Morris Spencer; medical rcservo
corps •
John Murrell, medical reserve
corps .
‘
Kenneth Murrell, quartermaster
reserve
SMOKES”
Leslie Hill, hospital corps
Seth
Woodruff, quartermaster re­
tion out of French tobari-o. There's
serve
plonty of it, but. Bomchow, their
Stanley Walker, quartermaster rea'mokc palate rebels at the new gfervo
*
flavor. They want, pmsf of r.ll, 'the - Dr, Ralph «Sfevcns, hospital corp*
old familiar brands of plpo tobacco
Joo Chittenden, Co. C, Fla.
Oscar Speer, Co. C, Flo. •
and "mnkin’s" and the cigarettes
' Bruce Anderson Co. C, Fin.
they used.to have at home.
Ernest Gregory, Co. C, Fla.
Fred Mason. Co. C, FIs. ••
George McLaughlin, officers re­
serve
Harold Washburn, coast 'artillery
Albert Fry, coast artillery
- James Estrldge, Fla. troops
Gcorgo Huff, Fla, troops
. Thomas Sullivan, Flo. troops •
W, A. Pattlshall, officer roierva
corps
Meade* Fox, coast artillery
Ingram Guerry, coast artillery
Joe Guerry, -aviation corps
‘ Oscar N. Ziltrower, Co. C, Fla.
Henry . Byrd, Co. C, Fla.
Osborne Williams, Co., C, Fla.
Vail Lovell,. 2nd Ueut. engineer
corps.
Martin Temple, Co. F.
Robert Robinson, navy hospital
corps
Arthur Dlcktns, Co. C.
John Leo, Co. C.
J. A. Stafford, Co. F.
Hugh White, navy
Oscar Rouse, Oviedo, navy
Andrew Aulln, Oviedo, army
John Cater Lawton, Oviedo, navy
band, Battleship, New York^
Alfred M, Beqk, Co. C. •
Herbert .Fuller, Co. C
Joe Lewis, Co. C
’ Arthur Lewis, Co.. C
, Melville C. Tyler, regular army
rlgfit biclr to you from the man who
J, F , Coates, aviation corps.
Is having his smokes "on you."
* Ernest Gormley, band^ Missouri
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Llpt of Contrlbnlora
• regiment
Walter Radford, U. 8. Army.
Herald printing Co...-— ------- -25
Corbett Hutchinson, aviation corps
G. P. Smith__ ______ - - ___ - .-BO Sam Pevehouie, aviation 'corps
Dr. B otichelle^...^— ~
■-25
Harry Carlson, aviation corps
C. C. Sanford..—j—
-------------*25 1 C.! E. Hunter, aviation corps.
C, L. -Britt.rx_:...„:„-—
-26
Wilson Miller, aviation corps '
R.
*28
Harrold Long, quartermaster dept.
C. H. Rdmph..
— ,*25 ' James -Purris, marine corps In
A. R. K sy jj* !.—----- -----.28
France
J, R. B ta y ^ t.
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.25
Wallses Llpford, quartermaster's
MUs M ulU r.^..:-.^.—. - ----- -* .26
department,
Norfolk. U lu M
*25
Norman
Baker,.U.-.S.
Army.*
A. Friend.:— «kt*wtrt&lt;M*«M»*»******J* #5Cl
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Ernest
C.
Morris,
.Co.
.C.
Fla.
Mrs. II. ,C. .Oerror—
.......... *25
Iks
House,
Col
C,
Fla.
P. A. Stone
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.25
T. •M, Hill, Co. C, Fla* r
N. W. Lovell........-------25
Harry R ftun, Co. F.
J. D. P arker-----------------— .25

THE NEW S. 0. S. FROM THE FRONT
“SEND ON

.day school |n the state may send^ox
many delegates as desired. There
arc no restrictions to our conven­
tions. No rules embarrass nnyone.
This convention will be a great and
mighty religious, gathering."

Guy Stafford, Co. F.
Lewtie Oglesby, Co. F. .
Donsler Stafford, Co. C. . ‘
T. O. Gillls. Co. G
Willie O. Goolsby, Co. C
Harrold.Holiday, Co. C . _ _ J __
C. R: Peabody, quartermasters'
Corp, Ft. Oglethorpe.
Robert Merrlwefher,-Hospital
Corps.
Robert Routh, Artillery, N, C.
Stafford LeFils, Army
;
Grover LeFils, Quartermaster .
Dept.
Paul Dooley, Quartermaster Dept,
clerk.
E. L. Mott, Oviedo,Co. C.
Frank Campbell, Co. C.
William * Hartley of Longwood,
navy.
.
Floyd Washburn, 5th Georgia In ­
fantry.
Oscar Duhose, Coast Artillery,
Ft. Sill, Okla.
Edwin L. Dinkle, Co. C., New
.York Regiment.
Jasper Driggers, Quartermasters
Corps
B. F. Griggs, Co. D,' Engineers
Corps.

TEMPERANCE NOTES
(B y th o N a tio n al W o m a n 's C h ris­
t i a n T a m p tra n c * U n io n .)

Homs of Robespierre.
Arms, the tapestry town unkindly
described by Gcorgo Ilenry Lewes In
1840 ns "dismal Arras," la the birth­
place of Mnxlmlllen. do Robespierre,
whoso* one diversion wns to snateff a
few days' reposo there. When In 1701
Robespierre wns feted by' his native
Arran, the Notional Guard of Dapaumo
provided hts Ixidyguard.

Men.Make tho.Nation.
“A nation might bo rich In mlnerala
and soli,' In natumt beauties,. In Its
commerce, but unlesa It Is .rich In
men, nn essential .Ingredient of na­
tional wealth Is missing. Great men
In a nation arc Its fertilising quali­
ties. Thu* world without them would
bo cither a desert or a morass,*’—Pre-'
mler David Lloyd George.

Spaulding Rose No. 4 and Red Bliss Triumph
from Maine, where the fihest are grown. Good
strong stock, selected from high-yielding fields.
The Maine crop is now being harvested and
yielding only 60% of last year. Contract prices
are advancing. •
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i
,
We are now making contracts for delivery in
November, December, *January and February.
We advise ordering
at once• to say6 money.
— •
Write or wire for prices.'

j . NOONEY &amp; COMPANY
504 Consolidated ofdg.'

Jacksonville,

Florida

NOTED .8URQEON .CONDEMNS
OEER. ..
“I hnvo n good deal of knowledge
nf the effects of beer drlnkfilg both In
this country and abroad." writes Dr.
liowunl A. Kelly of Johns Hopkins
university.
"It -Is Injurious all the
time, creating drunkards, disrupting
homes, and robbing poor children and
mothers of millions of dollars wnsted
over tho bar of the saloon. The habituni beer-drinker-atnnds -nmnll -chance
of recovering from an nttnqk of pneu­
monia. Moderate quantities of beer
Impair* efflcloriey, and our working
people insc thousands of dollars year­
ly by being laid off because of tho In­
jurious habit of beerdrinking.
“Alcoholism Is n physlcnl', moral and
spiritual disease, nhd In any form
whatever alcohol la Injurious. There
Is no such thing as moderate drink­
ing. All drinking Is excessive.'*
ALCOHOL AND ATHLETICS. •
The change* which has como over
the country In thl? respect Is nowhere
more definitely demonstrated than In
professional athletics, such as baseball.
In tho old days - managers used to
wink when n good man took a drink
now and tlien, provided his battlngar*
ernge wa* up to annff.
Now, no matter what Ills standing
or dally record, a professional baseball
player who la caught "off- tho wagon"
not only Is likely to receive a harsh
reprimand, but also a One will usually
he assessed against him.—H. Orville
Page, Athletic Director University of
Chicago.

Soldiers. Sailors
and Nurses all
know the comfort
and refreshment
to be had* from

WRIGLEYS

WHAT WILL THE POOR TAXPAY.
ER DO WITH HIS MONEYT
The Jolt of Bknglt county, Washington, in empty I The sheriff when naked
recently “What's going on In the
Jalll" replied, “Nothing going on but
the rent." * A big populous county und
nobddy In Jalll- . ‘
,
What will nil the.poor Jailers d9 lu
tiffs states that arc going dry? And
what will the taxpayer do with hi*
money when be no longer has to pay
Tor the building and support of Jaffa,asylums, reformatories, etc,?

It allays thirst and fatUue
— soothes the throat and
stomach — helps digestion;

' In Kentucky 203 distillers&gt;have offered their service*, to the- United
States government to make alcohol .for
the manufacture of explosives.
Alcohol kills ths living and prsserves
the dead.

The Whippoorwill.
This whippoorwill doef not build •
neat for Its eggs but lay*' them on the
■round, m a lly on fallen l o a m
.

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‘ " _'£vV' i ' /' V

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�in the year, snd owidg also to
THE SANFORD &amp;ERALD day
the fact that expensjke buildings for

new form of government*—Miami
Herald.

B.
J. HOLLY, Editor the accommodation of the thousands
.Woman's Club Notes
W. M. HAYNES, BoaloeH Manager of students will not have to be pro­ *T he first bifirtness meeting of the
vided, neither will tho question of
fuel for* heating tho buildings have dub year held on Wednesday after­
noon last opened with a splendid
to be considered.
•
attendance 'from a standpoint of
in your home, would your valuables be safe?
'
.Floridians are well acquainted numbers as well as th at of enthusi­
■ m o u r n * n u c s in advanc*
•
\
with tho advantages of their climate, asm. Everyone seemed primed .with
but It la a difficult matter to secure interest and the outlook' for the
. Think it over hnd you will see why it is prudent lo rent a Safe
the attention of authorities who have coming year’s work Is most prom­
Deposit Box in our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault which only costs
the preconceived notions and badly ising.
the ^mall sum of $3*00 and up per year.
‘
warped opinions that thero is some­
Mrs. Galloway, president, pr&lt;&gt;*
«
,
thing In'the climate of Florida that
makes for ill health and disease. .All sided with her usual grace and mark­
CAPITAL $30,000.00
SURPLUS $15,000.00 • . .
that has been exploded long ago, as ed ability, presenting in turn each
wo know.
* . ■ Incoming officer to the club, making
Under tho urging of tho Florida complimentary and earnest remarks
delegation in .congress the officials to those retiring from office, assuring
having the selection of camp sites them of her appreciation and that of
for training schools have lately, paid all interested for their faithful and
moro attention to Florida and sov- untiring service rendered.! Tho new
cral very. Important Investigations officers-for -the ensuihg year nre:
1st Vico president,-'Mrs. WaltcrvL.
O. L TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
If. R. STEVENS
have b e ji
CaWdse •* *AuT CssbWr
N n Wi i I
Morgan, 3rd vico president, Mrs. B.
As a result Jacksonville' secured A. Howard, Secretary, Mrs. W. L.
one great ramp, ahjl thero is every Watson, apd the neW department
chanco that Miami will, obtain an­ chairman ; arc, -Muajc, Mrs. W.
1
y ...
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t,
other. • Several placet have been Gwynn Fox; Social,' Mrs. Julius
yW W VrflaflnftirfW IofwrfW W Vrfla n tr tr f W W VwWWVrfWWVrfW W wifln n a n irfW W y o n n n X i
mentioned as aviation schools and Schuitx; Welfare, Mrs. II.*SU Moughvarious towns in Florida a re 'a fte r ton.
them vigorously.
constructing destroyers- that tho •
The personnel of tho staff of of­ navy department is assured of .much ing the military power in Germany, compiles with auch requirements as .
Now comes a strong contest to
This, together with the action of may. bo Imposed by the. Superin.
secure for some Florida town the lo­ ficers and workers for 1017-18 al- qoickor delivery than was contem the. United States in carefully scrut­ tendent of Construction, and that
Editor Ruhl of tho.Sebring White cation of an artillery school at which surcs of the safo and eftlcifnt con­ plated at the lost estimate, which Is inising the shipments to neutrals,
any work involved shall be done by
Way alludes to Sebring as the "Bun­ it is estimated severity thousand duct of affairs of the club during thus far ahoad of the original time. will strike a vital'blow to-the Cen­
tho contractor with out expense to
galow Town," and gives n cut oi men will be in constant training this period.
Tho American navy leads the world tral powers,
tho
United States.
Tho president asked Mrs. C.’ M. in building destroyers within the
one of these little beauties in^his with some prospect that’ it 'will be
In connection with tho foregoing
'splendid paper/—Arcadia News.
made permanent after the war is Berry, chairman Home Economics past 18 months. Ships expected for
you are requested tq furnish a copy
Will
Make
Reprisals
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Dept,
to
give
us
,n
brief'report
of
Well, Pete is huiTt along bungalow over. *L‘./l*r*ly■•; .•&gt;’■»*fotyj .
the w inter.of .1918 will be ready
"Wo shall bombard /Germany of the inclosed communication to the
lines hifhsclf ahd he ought to be nil . Mobile, in' Alabama;'an d Pensa­ her trip to Tallahssscc, which she early next winter..
frith . compound-interest," Premior local press a i a news Item,-and for,
did in her own inimitable..style* _ _ ,
right in a bungalow town.
cola and Sanford, in Florida, are all leaving with all present an insight
Lioyd-Georgc was quoted ns telling a ward .to tho supervising architect of
Lo Mcraorlatn
after this great'plum and every ef­ into tho greatness of this work, apd
London crowd in promising thbm this Department clippings from sucli
To tho memory of our dear grand­ th a t’England would soon launch re­ papers os may print the item.
Congressman Sears expects to ad­ fort is being put forth by these com­
the urgent need for everyone to un­
dress five hundred young ladles at munities *to induco th e. officials to derstand* and put into practico tho father, Mr. A. 'Speer..
prisals against the Teutons for ,their
A copy of this-letter has beenDeath is "very sure to como
\ Oxford College in Ohio som e'tim e recommend one of tho three.
continued air raids on London.- Tho roniled to the • contractor for said
conservation of foodstufls, etc,, for
this winter.. Since our Joe is an au­
Wo may well hope that cither the good of oqr country, community To tako some one from .our homo.
French reprisals' wero alreay under building; also to Senator Fletcher
It came and took our dear Grandad way.
thority on educational matters and Sanford or ,*Pensacola secure the
,
arid homes. Tho oiitlino for this
and to the Superintendent of Con­
Which has mndo our hearts so sad.
is also in-favor of woman suffrage Schcol, and Miami's leanings would
work and dates of mootings, etc., will
structions
for his guidance.
- The-French air men last night
He was very aged and gray, '•
. ho ought to make a hit in Oxford be toward its nearest neighbor, San­
bo announced in a inter isluo of this
Respectfully, *
But how wc wished he could stny. bombarded the town of Baden, 65,
with the girls. Take us with you, ford.—Miami .Herald.
paper-and it is urged upon overyone
(Signed) B. R. Ne wton,
miles
beyond
the
French
frontier.
They laid him in the cold, cold grave
Joe.
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to watch for theso announcements
Assistant Secretary.
More thon seven tons of boms were
And o’er him the flag will wave,
----- O----SYSTEM BREAKING DOWN, and.attend the meetings.
also
dropped
on
military
objectives
For he was a rebel brave and true,
For the benefit of several anxious . In view of ail the recent occur­
Fromptiy at four o'clock, as an­ Ho fought 'neath ffag oV bonny blue' J" tcrrl‘° ry now held by Germany
LONG WOOD PICK UPS
people who arc worrying some about rence within this city, thp question nounced, the program for tho mining
Tho artillery is active on tho French
Mr. nrtd Mrs. J. ..E. Pomeroy reBut
Death
came
nnd
took
him,
him the editor of The Herald wishes may be seriously asked whether the of the flag over our club hous# was
front and particularly near Verdun., turned Friday from Georgia where
■ tp announce that ho is pot and never system under which the city,is gov­ begun by invocation by Rev. Dr. So they sang his farowell hymn.
whoro tho French arc preparing to ,thoy have been for sortie time.
—Mabel Ingram.
. wjll be a candidate for any office? in erned has not broken down, and the Brofrnleo and proved to bo one of
attack there in order to gain a few
Mr; and Mrs. Henry Heath of Ft.
tho city, state o r. United States. question is timely in view of the sweet simplicity and appropriate­
trench elements, that woro retained Myers arc visiting relatives in town,
Any plans that he may have in pol? growing interest in the question of ness in „cach detail, and as the
TRACHOMA APPEARS
by tho Teutons when they thrust
W. J. Cramer bad .a paralytic
ftics do not include himself in the a city commission manager forfh of crowd left not a few moist eyes
back N6rth Hill, 345 foot. Only tho stroke Tuesday night.
list of • candidates. . Please bear this government which has generally were to ' be noticed, owing to tho Several Cases of Dreaded Eyo Dis­ artillery is active in Flanders.
Miss Dqra Stafford of Orlando
in mind now and in the future.
ease Found in Sanford
proven satisfactory in tho hundred touching sight of Old Glory once,
was the guest of Miss Nettie Maines
Prompt action on tho part of pr.
or more cities in the United States more being unfurled over a publio
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ono day last Week.
Gives Ills Permission
T.
A. Nenl of this city has probably
that
have
adopted
i
t
.
'
building
in
our
community,
for
SANFORD MAY BE NEXT
T. P. Lewis spent tho day at Day­
Washington, D. C., Aug. 24. ,
It would nppenr that Sanford is ’ It's growing moro apparent every while she is always dear to tho heart prevented the spread of Trachoma, Sanford Lodgo No. 62, care Dr. O. J tona Tuesday.
about ready to' -make the change dny that’ under the present system of all true Americans at-this particu­ the .dreaded oyo discaso. • Whilo ex­
Friday night tho' citizens met to
Miller, WorshipfOi Master, San­
from tho nldcrmnnic form to the there is altogether1 too much of a lar time the -lovely sentimonts ex- amining one of* the Moyo boys, at
organise
a Homo Guard.
ford,
Florida.
v
placed upon*, the.,members of ipfCMcd in word nnd song touched a bis office this wopk Dr. Neal dis^
hurt!
.* commission manager form of civic burden
Mr.
and
Mrs. Foss were i/i town
.?
Gentlemen:
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*overrynent. A joint meeting of-tho tho -council. -. .These* gohtlom'en arc- chord in many hearts burdened by covered that tho boy was suffering
looking
after.their
fcroves.
Acknowlodgomont is mndo of your
people tit Sanford with the Board .t&gt;f elected ttf- an office, jwhicb, ' collect­ tho aorrqw. of loved : ones gone to from trachoma" and immediately letter of tho lGth Inst., addressed to
Miss
Maines
spent
'tho week end
*■Trade h a s 'been called for Monday, ively, gives tham tho entire control fight- lo. defopso of this samo beau­ took steps-to have him sent to a
in
Sanford.'
specialist in Jacksonville for treat­ Senator Duncan- U. Fletcher, rela­
October 8th, when tho question frill of tho business affairs of the city as tifu l flag.
tive to placing n Masonic emblem, , L. P. Hunt and family of Okiodo
be discussed. As was the case in St.' well as the legislative functions of *At’the conclusion of this program ment. Taking up the.m atter with ns Well- as an inscription, on The were visitors in town Wednesday.
. Augustine, where the Chamber of government. Miami is growing rap­ all/were invited in to en;oy n most re the schools and the board of coun­
Mr.' Bicknell spent several days
ty commissioners -Dr. Ncnl onllsttd cornorstono of the-Fedoral building
. Commerce toolf charge of tho move­ idly and the problems of keeping up Trgshlng glass of/punch.
visiting
friends in Orlando lm&gt;l week.
The committee responsible'for bur the aid and 'cooperation of the in courso of construction at -Sanford/
ment, so is it in Sanford, and there w ith.that growth* by tho necessary
Florida.
At the Congregational Ch u r c h
is the milled advantage of having the city ifnproVojli&lt;|4ts^/nro.,nn extreme pleasure on this occasion, was" com­ hoards ami also of the state health
The. Dopartmen^will interpose no
Tho communion of the Lord's
Sanford Herald .supporting (lie move­ burden on the shpuldets.^f) tho'mem­ posed of the following ladies: Chair­ officer, Dr. Cox, and several .other
man, Mrs."W. E. Watson; MedsspXts Cases were found here. This disease objection to having tho cornerstone Supper will • ho observed in the,
bers of llie 'qoilnejj/i' .
m ent.—St. Augtistine Record.
has been found* in tho schools, of placed with ceremonies appropriate morning. Tho pastor, will speak oa
— -o - ^ — : Not' qno of Hio genjlemen com- Hal Wight, Morse, Mobley nnd W.
aovcral counties in the state and o tho occasion, providing'tho United "Now Calvaribs."
H..
Peters.
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Refreshments,
Mrs.
R.
‘ THOSE BLINDING LIGHTS - posjng^tho.council ii so'.sittinted that
should bo eradicated at once ns it idi tales is involved in no expenso
A.'. Newman. •
Tho music, Mib. Fryo and the
The Herald, has called the uttoA- he..\an,’-givo'.'hIiw: tithe exclusively ,to '
dangerous and’ liable to spread es­ thereby nnd thnt nothjng in placed choir,- will be, Prelude; "St. Anne,1'
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tlon of the city council as Well as flib intert^ts-.of thc'flty.--1Each one
pecially among the school children. on tho cornorstono except that shown [iymn. voluntary Jbiy Ashford: olTrr-..
— Cong. Scars in Great Demand.
the county officials to the blinding is n business tnan '.with 'his own In­
All thoso who have been exposed To on the full size detail drawing Show­ Tory, "Chnnt.'Ssns; ParoJrs," /Tschxi-.
The
following
dispatch
from
Wash­
hctfcHighis that are now uAod in the terests“ to1 look aft'ci^jr He either
it have been examined nnd tho state ing tho cornerstone, a print of which kowsky: nnth‘om,'"A Prnyqr’for quf
ington
will
be
interesting
to
tho
rlty and on the country roads. The must neglect his own afTiiirs or the
many friends of Congressman Scars: authorities have called in govern­ is in the possession of Iho Super­ Nation,", Martin;
.V
city council for some reason or other city's, in ease o f‘a conflict of time,
"Representative Joe Sears, who is ment specialists ns 'thp following intendent of Construction. This per­
In the evening. In addition, to .the
has b *cn'. afraid to legislate • against and ns, the city pays'him practically
chalrmnn of the house committee on from the Jacksonville Times-Union mission Is also contingent upon the program of organ .music by' -Mrs., .
this e/il. The -coonfy has never nothing for his services, thcr^ tan* 1)0
states:
contractor’s making ,n6 objection Takach, Mrs. /?ny* for ten y*»rs
4
fault found with hFm/vVhqrf
am/wnqiy. it
u education, is in demand as u speaker
• ’ tnken it up but th e’eity fijjijjcounty
thereto, and thqt other and respon­ missionary wbr)t£r*in Jerusalem and,.-;' 1
at'educational
gatherings
through"A
number
'of*cuscs
of
trachoma,
comes
to
his
own
interesai''
restfi"
W
oc'.thn
'.thq
. should do something tVriutlgnto this
re liealected.
fieplected liifi'.thc country, and he Ib receiving disease' of the eyelid which neglected sible organizations wishing to par­ noiv engaged in mission work in .the
"3 evil, - Orange countyV. ‘.has been' city's thnt tho latter are
As a matter of *fact the work in invitations to deliver addresses in may produce blindness, havo ap­ ticipate shall bo permitfed to do soV Everglades will speak.
dguinst tho same trouble ns yUtnefts
large numbers. A recent .pressing
Should it be d^sii’cd to place a
x the following from the Orlando Re- each dophrtment of tho city govern­ Invitation came to Mr. Soars from peared, in Rlvcrsido and other sec-,
tlons of the stato and Dr. W.‘ II. bo$ in said cornersCqne, no objection
\ portcr-Stac: „
* "• * ment, ns it is'.Row apportioned
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' No Improvement
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* ' ' • I* * among tho councilmcn is enough to Tho Oxford Fcmalo Collogo of Ox­ Cox, 'state health officer has re- will bo made thereto, provided that
"I bfllevo thnt mnn has a sertw
1 i t generally ‘takes some catac- kflep one man busy practically all ford, O. This is ono bf the most requested the surgeon general of the tho cutting for the noecssary hole loose." . "I hope, nq one will
strophe to nwaken one to their don- the time.
*-•' ■»?•'. * ' V prominent Institutions in the ocuca- United States public health servico to for tho box nnd the placing thereof. mend n\att»rs
tion of girls.
Mr. Soars gave a detail a man hero to aid in combat­
igors, and Sooner or Inter, If not soon&gt;
Thero is a reason, therefore, why qualified promise to accept at somo ting a spread of the troublo.
•rr, some one is going to bo killed or
'•maimed for life an a result of "the m|stakes nre mn'de, why dclaya arc date in’ tho future that will not InThis discaso is contagious and of
glaring headlights on automobiles on encountered in the city’s business, terfero with his congressionsl du­
such
Importiyico that the United
why
things*
aro
not.
gonprnlly
satis­
ties."
tho Orange county roads and then
Mops will be taken to prevent an:oc- factory, and tho reason docs not. r e ­
Oxford is ono of tho famous col­ States immigration i office excludes
flect upon'any member'of tho coun­ lege towns of tho middle states and immigrants affected .with ft. It has
* mirrcncc of a liko accident.
the appearance In its initial stage of
Other counties pnd.cities hnvc laws cil, because every man i&amp; that', body Oxford College is one of the three inflammation similar to that presont
is
doing
tho
best
ho*
can
undtr
a
famous institutions of learning lo­
’ prohibiting blinding lights.
Why
system that hampers him'badly. * cated'there. Tho late Mrs. M. D. in granulated lids and may bo con­
not Orlando and Orange county?
tracted by-using n towel op other
Some automobiles ure equipped
Under tho present syptcro there ia Holly of this^clty and mother of tho cloth that has already been used by
Ji
with dimmers, others nro not, softii; no possibility of securing co-ordina­ editor of tho Herald graduated at a person having tho disease.
Oxford
Collogo
in
the
class
of
*39,
people rccongisc tho ".courtesies of tion between tho difloront bodies, an
Reports received by Dr. Cox
. the road," others do not and it. is error that can only bo remedied by being a classmate of Carrie Scott,
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afterward
tho
wife
of
President
Ben­
showing
that tho disease has appearior the latter that such laws should placing all o! tho city's business ac­
Ml
be made.
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tivities under tho control of ono jamin Ifirrlson. The. editor of The in the Riverside aoctioit of Jackson­
man, who will bo paid1-for .bis: full Herald also attonded school thero ville as wol| as at Sanford, Manatee
Sunday night several protalncnt
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and Wauchula cause him to realise
time
and who will bo held respon­ eovcral years.
chitons narrowly escaped serious in­
Immediately thAt*quick stope must
sible
for
results.
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be taken1to stamp- it .out ahd avoid
Presbyterian Church
With all theso things patent t&amp;
woi blinded byjhe.Jights of an on­
it
spreading.
He
communicated
at
At the regular moriflgn service itt
coming automobile, not being able to every pne, it cannot bo /a id that
11
o’clock thero-will .bo communion once with Surgeon-General Rupert
see where ho' was driving, his car there1is.-^ vegy great deal of interest
Blue asking th at a public health ser­
ditched, and that no one was in­ in tho subject of adopting a form of service at the Presbyterian church. vice specialist be. dispatched hejo. *,
The Federal Reserve Banking System estate
Sunday school a t ‘9;46*. Preaching
jured (■ due to Wovldcnce, for tho government that', has proven an allished by the government, with, its thousand. J v
He was notified' last night that
ditch Into which the cor fell was almoat lnvarihblo success in many, at* 11. Evening servico a t ' 7:80.
million 1dollars o f combined resources, stands’ •*
All
aro
cordially
invited
to
attend
Dr. .McMullen will be hero in a few
four feet Tlecp. It-is true tho acci­ other cities of Miami's class, where
these
services.
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days.
Ills
arrival
will
bo
fallowed
back o f the grain fields and'assists its member
dent occurred over the Orsngo epun- tho commission manager form lisa
by a conference at tho stato board of
,t y line, but it might have happened been thoroughly tried out. TJie
banks
in taking care of the farmers. "S'
Last Friday -evening Miss’ Zeta health building between the etate
. on this side had the circumstances peopl^.of Miami have not waked-up
been the lame. *
to tho seriousness of the..condition Davison entertained Miss Edvsrda hcalth'officer and the^sovetal dis­
Our membership in this system ^ives us
. If Orange epunty- leads in this and, therefore, business men and and thp Senior Class of ’ Sanford trict health officers, who wflL, start
special facilities for enabling fanners td plant, .
move our sister coun\ies^mey follow others have- not investigated .» way High School.
gather and store'their crops, *
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measures
at
once
tv
stamp
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out."
Walhen Called Home
eult. 4
out of our present troubles or a pre­
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vent ativo fqr the accumulation oi 'J. E. Watbon has been celled
.The
next
fkne
you
come-to
town
stop
in
and*
home from Dotrolt, Michigan, where
Embargo Hite Germany
mqre trouble, delays and expense.
CAMP 8ITES IN FLORIDA
let us tell yon .h ow this hew system enables
he.
waa
holding
a
fine
position
with
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More attention U being directed • I t Would, appear to those who bays
• Washington, D..C., Oct. ^.—Eng­
os to help you.
largo
commission
(Irm.
He
was
•very day to the feet that Florida investigated the subject that ■the
land's . embargo on ■shipments' of
called
to
serve
his
nation
havfng
presents advantages for army and P£opoeed city commission, -manager
Practically everything to Sweden,
navy training sites that cannot be form dote promise a very large meas­ been in the second call for eelect|v9
Norway, Denmark and' the Nether­
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claimed by any other state east of ure of relief and a* very largo'mess- drpfL /
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lands. Is regarded here os a most Im­
tb s Rocky Mountains, Aging tp the tire of city busineu. success, and
Building Many Deatrojren
fact that the climate w llnurm lt out- there ought to be more interest
1Washington, - Oct. 4.—Sueh re­ portant move in tightening the cor­
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as.they would like to return to San­ holds the rssponalble'poaition of Toll thd weather. was from 8 ' deg. to 8
ford to live. Mr. Foster, who Is &amp; Operator No. 1 in the offlee-ef-ih* 'deg. cooler..than the.norma!.
well known A. C. L. engineer -had Southern Bell Telephone - Corr-*nd
l'rc ci pit a tion^—Precipitation was
hla iega cut off whllo under has charge of the rural and-Ionf dis­ generally - abovo tho. normal, except
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--- Utile Happenings—Mention I his engine at-Orlando some tlmo ago tance lines; her many frion'ds are over tho'extreme aouth.and north­
and Is recovering from this Injury glad t^ welcome this popular young east, where it was less than usual.
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A
Beautiful
Assortment
embracing th ^ a
0r M atters In Brief—
sufficiently to
get around
on lady back to Sanford. *
In tho vicinity of Miami tho weekly
■Latest Shapes and Colors' in Trimined
persons! Item s of
.-jcnitchcs.
*a
total exceeded 7 Inches, tho excess
and Untrimmed Hats, .»••• , *##
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Interest
Goodo Guerry of tho Howoy Tribfor
tho
period
being
more
than
Anniversary Deal W ishes,.
S a Lis/action
G u a r a n t e e d - *'*'
uno with headquarters at Leesburg
Married In Portsmouth, Ohio, Inches. Rains.were heavy and dam­
and Messrs? Futch apd Bedding of Oct. 8th, thirty-two years ago, Ira J. aging in tho western division, owing
Sammary of the Floating Small'
Leesburg wero in the city, yesterday and Mary M. Secord started on a to the tropical storm that visited
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
enroute to their home, having spont wedding trip to Florida. At Jack­ that section on tho 28-29. Tho mod
Harried Herald Readers
the day in Orlando. Goodo is
sonville they docided t o “ tako the erato precipitation was beneficial
farmer now and will have a largo boat for. Sanford and “ Tho City of over tho northeastern counties.
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acreage, in lettuce'and cabbage and Jpcksonvillo’'— the old boat Is-ptill Somo Heavy rains wero: Miami, 7.8;
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Bryan a n ­ other crops and expects to make making tho fascinating St, Johns Hypoluxo 3.2; Bartow 3.3;. Fen- Beach where thejs- had a cottage winter goods. ThB boats and busses
during the hot weather.
are crowded With tourists so Sanford
nounce the birth of a son in Barnra- some real money.
river trip—brought them safely hfre* holloway 3.7, and Alsrianna 3.6
is beginning to pick up. .
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ville, Ga-,'where Mra. Bryan is with
Inches.
Sergeant Seth Woodruff is home arriving Oct. 18.. r
Mrs. Ralph Wight leaves today ‘
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her mother. The boy will bo cqjlpd from Charleston for a five days fur­
Condition of Crops. Cotton, in for- Chattanooga for a month. Sho .Big crowd at weekly Parish Hotrso
In thoso days there was not much
L. T.j Jr. Born October 3rd.
lough with his parents, Mr. and town south of Fourth street, and portions of the central division was will be ablo to see Ralph about dance. Good music and refresh­
/ n orn to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Miller Mrs, C. ,C. Woodruff. Seth wont to only two houses south of Seventh. unfavorably affected by frequent three times a week As .ho. Is in Re­ ments,
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a little daughter, September ‘22nd. war early in tho game and together
Our travelers were sufficiently rains, som6 reports stating that It serve Officers Training Camp a t Ft.
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Weight 7 pounds. Her name, la
with Stanley WAlkcr was. trans­ pleiuied with their environment -to' was rotting in too fields. Cotton Oglethorpe- From there aho is going
Airs. S.- G. Savalcol and little
Helen Ora Miller.
ferred to tho quartermasters depart­ stay, so they are still practically o*n suffered also to somo oxtent In. tho to’ West Virgina and -probably to daughter, B etty Jane of Jacksonville
Go to Mobley's drug store for ment as a driver of automobiles and .that wedding tour, to celebrate th«if extreme west,' byt tho tropical storm Philadelphia,
are the guests of her sister. Airs,
which, was'soverest over that por­
your school books. Phone 294,.2-tfc ho has been with the commanding thirty-second anniversary Oct. 8.
Turner Houser for a few days.
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Wo add our‘*hearty congratula­ tion of the section. The soil w
. The many friends of Airs. Amanda officers ever slnce.he Joined and drove
Mrs. Walter Morgan has returned
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Airs. S. V. Lewis, Afrs. J. N. AfeEumlnger will be pleaiod tg learn General -Wood's, car for some time. tions to 'th e many they will receive too Vet for .trucking in central por­ rom Philadelphia. She was accom­
that she Is recovering from a serious, Seth .is looking well and says he is Bringing with them good will, in­ tions and frequent rains delayed panied home by W sister, Miss Gsuhcy and Aire, Nettie Hardaway
tegrity, helpfulness and a sincere haying over m uch- of tho section. Ruth Mettlngor, who will bo hero of Longwood were in town Thursday., .
enjoying himself.
illness’ of several weeks duration.'
Christian faith, th^so dcairnblo—eitl- Tho moderate precipitation lover
• . ‘Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Taylor havo
Royal KHntWorth, the popular zena have .tho respect and loyo of most of the northeastern counties : or some’ time.
Now Firm’s Great Record
returned, 'from a ^month’s vacation young musician of this city has been our entire community.' MaF' thoy was beneficial to sweet potatoes,
- N o’ firm can do business without
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apent at many points In Illinois and awarded one of the scholarships at havo-many another anniversary in cane and trucking.
‘y
Mrs.
N.
II.
Garner returned on advertising and this fact Is being
“ Indiana and other states where they the.'Rollins College conservatory “of our midst.
A. J. Mitchell,
Thursday, from Atlanta, Ga., where driven home every day by actual re­
visited friends and relatives. Mr. tousle, ho having attained ono of the
Meteorologist.
she has been for her heslth. We are sults. One of the best results of ad­
Taylor Is the popular- cashier of tho highest marks In note reading at an
vertising is that of .the Arm of Gib­
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Fresh Bermuda Onion Seed direct glad’ t 9 see that sho has Improved son &amp; 'Wallace, *who opened a new
Peoples Bank, and bis many friends examination held tome time ago.
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J * # from TcncrilTe just arrived. L. Allen so nYuch.
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are glad to know that he lost hone
music store In tho Aliller building
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Walla.cc have
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Women's
Registration
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Seed Co., Railroad Ave.
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of his avoidupois while* away b*iib returned, from „a delightful trip Jo
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last
week and started business with,
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atill tips the beam around the two New York, Washington and other ■I*_____ ■
— Mrs. S. G. Alien of Chattsho- a liberal spneo in tho Sanford Her­
,
Notice
Day
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hundred mark,-• .
points. Mrs. Wallace spent the sum­ -s&gt;
City licenses became due October choc Is In town visiting her daugh­ ald. Tho following communication
♦
speaks for itself;
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Rub-My-Tism — Antiseptic, Anc- mer months in tho mountains of 4* ■
' , Council of
„&lt;$* 1st, 1917. Kindly call and pay same ter, Mrs. W. P. Fields.
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Sanford, Fla., p et, 4,1917.
. dyne—Kills pain, stops putrefac­ North Carolina and afterward was ♦
♦ and avoid any penalty that may be
C.
H.
Evans
of
Msnajtco
Is
In
Afr.
Holly:—
tion.
86-36t
joined by Mr. Wallnco and the many
Imposed
for
doing
business
without
Nations, Defense
4&gt;
town visiting his six sisters, rela­
Perhaps it would Interest you to
license,
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The following ladles came over cities visited in the northeast.
tives
and friends. ■
know that as a result of our adv. in
’ , Jas. C. Roberts,
front Geneva with Mr. Arthur B. .Mrs. R. E. Tolar and little daugh­ &lt;|&gt;
Ocl. 10-11-02
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The Herald lost Friday wo sold
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City Taji Collector.
Doanc and attended services nt the ter have returned from a summer ♦
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The
town
ha3
been
thronged
with
8
phonographs and over $200 worth
baptist- Temple last Sunday even­ trip to the mountains of North Caro- ■f '£ ♦ •»■»•-£ -&lt;■■» ■»«»
♦ *M
drummers
’
all
tho
week
and
the
records.
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ing: Mrs. R. Q. Gresham, Mrs. J. Q. ina. Part of the time was spent
Braids, Galls, Scratches, Bores,
stores
ore
getting
out
thoig
fall
and
Paper
Hanging
and.P
alntirg
.
Gibson
&amp;
Wnllaco.
Adams, .Mrs. Geo. Peters, Mrs. with relatives in Jacksonville. „
.
Hurts, Sc^cw Worms .
Thousands of new samples of wai]
M. II. Lallatte, representing the
Grant, Miss Collie Grant, Miss Lois
To mako the- best cure for such
Granj and Miss Alice Geiger. They American Type Foundry with head­ paper for you to select from. Sam­ troubles, buy a pint .of linseed oil, If
had the opportunity of hearing Rev. quarters ir\ Atlanta wns in tho city ples will be brought to your door you prefer a healing oil,-or a pound
W. W. Wllllan of Jacksonville, state today calling on the local rpinting upon request. I also do- decorating of hog lard or’vaseline If you symt a
and'painting a» .it should bo (lone.
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secretory of Sunday school work for trade.
salve and add a 60c battle of Farris
F. W. Tcmpcrtan, 108 Palmetto Healing Remedy. It simply can't bo
the baptists and who is here con­
The citizens of Sanford arc urged Ave., one door from First street.
beat try any salvo or liniment made.
ducting a Sunday school institute. to attend the mass meeting at the
DG-tt
And
see what you get—a full pint
Grammar
School
building
to
discuss
Expensive Hemstitching Machine
for
not
over 60 cents. Farris Heal­
tho
features
of
the
present
alder. Wo desire to call especial atten­
just installed at tho millinery aliop
ing
Remedy'
is sold .by us on the
•manic
government
and
tho
commis­
tion
toColumbia
Record
1686,
Tho
of'Mm. If. L. Duhard. Ladies of
Money
Back
plan.
„ Sanford are invited to call and see sion form of government. This is Star Spangled Banner, sung by Miss
L.
Allen
Seed Co.
.
the
time
to
discuss
this
qnefAidn
and
Mnrgarct Woodrow Wilson. This
s this machine in operation. Fourth
settle
It
one
way
or
another.
reclrd-is dedicated to tho Red Cm**,
and SanTord Ave.
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HE snRp and spirit of youth
If you like tho present system of and 25 cents from tho sale of each of CARELESSNESS RESULTS IN .
M.#S. Avcrotte, ono of thq pros­ city government or if you want the
in most men is just ns fresh
these records goes to tho Red Cross.
FAILURE
perous merchants’ of Chuluota was
today
as forty ‘years or- more
commission" form come out to the Ask to hoar 2332, "Goodbye Broad­
T h a t'll why we say “ Feed B. A.
in .Sanford on business Tuesday.'
meeting Monday night nnd discuss way, Hello F/npce.
ago.
Thomas’ Hog Powder according to
G. -M. Jacobs, one of tho pioneers
both forms and let the'city hnve'the
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Gibson
Si
Wallace.
These men'want young look­
directions."
DO
NOT
FEED
IT
of the ChujuPta section was In -tho
host ono in the years to come.
SLOPPY,
but"
mix
It
with
ground
13-tf
ing clothes; not tdo conserva­
city Tuesday. •
It Is.an open meeting nt the Gram­
feed, and moisten with just enough
.
Ur. J. T. Denton mado a -flying
tive;
not extreme. • -*
mar SchUol Monday night to discuss
water to mako acrumbly moss. Then
Crop Report
trip to Miranopy in h|s car on Wcty&gt; as friends and neighbors the best
.H
art
Schaffner»&amp; Marx make
each hog gets a beneficial dose. See
Jacksonville, Fla., Pet. 3, 1,917.
nesday to look after business interest
such clothes of the very .finest
kind of city government. Every
Temperature.. Temperatures were foil directions on package.* Your
there.
•citizen should be there at 7:30.
all-wool quality.. We sell them,
money
bnck
if
you
are
not
satisfied.
normal, or slightly below, over
All school books will be found at
’
L.
Allen
Seed
Co,
and guarantee them too. .
Mrs. E. O. .Tyner who has been northern portion, especially during
Mobley’s drug store. Also full lino
advt.
the
last
two
days
of
the
week,
when
the
guest
of
her
daughter,
Mrs.
It.
J.
of school supplies.
. 2-tfc
Holly was called to ,TaiYipa suddenly
J- U Hricc of Orlando was in the Tuesday night,by the serious illness
city Saturday, he is interested large­ of her daughter, Mrs. E. B. Brown
ly-in real estate in the Geneva sec­ who was forced tq undergo nn oper# | j*" •
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tion and owns tho greater part of ntion on her ear nt Plant Hospitnl
Double
breasted;,
singlethe * subdivision known ns VSun Wednesday morning and Muow rest­
HAPPENINGS
OF
INTEREST
IN
AND
broasted and sport models for
i .t shine Heights.'! Mr. Bri cc contcm- ing easier and is thought to bo out
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men in the new colorings - ip
'pljteb.itioWng.to Sanford to.resident
of dnnfccf.
la lb . i t o n a ol Mra, N orm . U e I^ u Shlln. M l- VlrjlaU 11rawly wfil h e r * e h t r f t of (bli
an early .date. • * ■
tweeds 'and worsteds; unusual
n.rnl. Any ra la tio ra rmilra—1 Ml,* llfuly *11 b . fra—tly ip p m o ln l . ,
I). A*. Howard is Ijomc for a few
values a t $30 and $35; don’t
J- \V. Flynt and A. B. Donne wore dnya from the new town of Pahokie
here from .G enova''last .Tuesday on the east shore of Lake Okeecho­
miss seeing them.
Wcdncsdny was Flag Day at thp seriously ill during her mother’s stay
transacting usincss a t . the county bee whero he is interested irr~iand 'Woman'*- Club. Dr. E. D. Brownlee but fs much better now. Mrs. Mc­
seat. ^ \ ...
operations.
Mr. Howard reports opened with a prayer. Mrs. Aspin- Laughlin also viaUicd other points
.Tlieo. Aujin, affectionately known that patt of tint state as booming wnll Takach tang most beautifully in Pennsylvania and made frequent
to hi-t friends as "Fc-fo" .was in tho and many new people nro flocking Our Flog'and Motherland by Hsherr visit, to New York city.
. city from Oviedo on Tuesday..^-'
there from every state in khc Union Mrs. R. C. Maxwell gave A reading
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Dr. Davis, the well, known op- taking up tHe now Evcrgtad lnmls. ‘ entitled Tho' Flag.
A&lt;rs, Robt. — Mr. and Airs. .J. M.* Walloco he&gt;V
N. K. Colbert, one of the pioneers Herrjdon gave the buglo calls. Mrs. returned from Manhattan Bench,
. tometfist will bo a t the Empire Ho­
The home of H art Schaffher &amp; Marx clothes
tel from Tuesday,. October 2nd &lt;o of Moreheiven is in t]:o city a few Galloway, president, introduced Mrs. where* they .spent their* vocation.
Mr.
pnd
Mrs.
Wallace
were
also
de­
d
a
y
sand
expects^
to
leave
for
his
J. W.* Dlckins who wsi the main
Wednesday, October ,10th, t o 't e s t
vyes and Bell glasses for lieadneho southern homo soon to plant some speaker. Mrs. Dlckins also -raised layed fourteen hours on account of
fall crops. His many friends here tho Flag and as It was ascending the wreck between Jacksonville and
and pory vision..
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Rev. Wm. Stones,* Dr. ,C. it Mar nro glad to sec his smiling counten­ Mrs. Takach led in singing The Atlanta.
ance again. .
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Star Spangled Bonhor. This wns
Mrs. Bart 'Peterson, nee Miss
shall and 6 . G. Wolcott, all . of
Clarissa
Starling is visiting • her
tho.
opening
of
tho
club
for
1917-18
hire..H
arry
Ward
and
family
arc
• Oviedo were in Sanford last' Monday.,
parent*
while
Mr. Peterson and.the
and
was
well
attended;
hdmo
from
Daytona
Beach
to
re-'
Mrs. David Speer,-who is'visiting
men
from
Jamestown,
N. Y., are
main
’during
the
winter-MrWard
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relatives In .Georgia is expecled to
being
moved
to
Spartanburg.
Mrs.
who
has
been
on
a
business
trip
to
return homo this- week.
Mrs. R. E. Tolar and llttlo daughr
Indiana was forced to cut bis visit ter havo returned after two months Peterson will join him .there In two
Woodland Park Is open on|y Sun­ short and get'back tQ Florida on ac­
weeks.
In Waynesvllle, N. C,
days. To let on week days. 92?lf
count of an attack of 'asthrqa.
Mr. and Mrs. -Forrest ‘ Gatehel
Mrs. Billie Hill is expected homo
With a check-book in your pocket and a bal­
Leslie Bryan has returned from a
Mr.’ and Mrs. R. M. Grovensteln
spent Sunday afternoon In Kissim­ trip to Barncaville, Ga., where ho
today
from
Georgia
where
eh*
has
left Tuesday night for Macon and
ance to your credit with this Institution, you
mee visiting their lister.
boon'to her homo town on a visit.
V&lt;4‘ter| ’home Jolks for a few days other pointa in Georgia.
always have the “exact change", and a legal re­
Ernest Green of Daytona has bee
A party- of good roade boosteri artd^whare ho now has a new son
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in
town
most
of
the
week
on.
busi­
representing the Sanford Board of and h e i r . ____________ •
ceipt for the money you pay out.
Mrs. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Entx- ness.
Trade will go to .DeLand this- after­
minger, Miss Claude Entzmlngcr
noon to attend a big road meeting
_and Mrs. 'King of Kissimmeei came
m that city.
. ✓: *
;•
Miss ' Mabel Botbamly has re­
This affords a great convenience to the women
up
from
Longwood
Tuesday.
turned
from a three* weeks visit In
•No. Gfl6 w ill"cure Chills and tomobllo Licenses are duo on or be­
in paying household expenses and shopping
IM
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V
Georgia. .
Gever, - I t is the most spgf dy rem­ fore. October Firat, and'^hose re­
Mrs.
Gideon
Deane
.
of
Orlando
bills—bylheck ,
edy wei-'knoV,
8M 5 t
quiring licenses should* secure them has been in the city visiting her sis­
Seth
Woodruff
is
home
on
a
Jlvt
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis are on or before that $ate Jn ordef thAt ter, MUs Agnes Bothamly.
day furlough subject to call. ‘ Seth
mm comfortably , situated ln,-the- the law: may be complied with. .
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•
We especially invite women's accounts.
is In the quartermasters department
Higgins cottage on Msgnolia avenue . . V
* Jno. D. Jlnklmf,*
Mrs.S.
Pulcst5n
has
returned
from
in Charleston, He looks dandy In'
Tax Collector.
and begin- to fee] Hire they were fealty /
New York city, qther points In New his unlfonn and everybody is glad
residents of kSanford.
; 11-Ate .
York andt Pennsylvania, whero she to see him.- **
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V f’^ lic Stenographer — Room P,
accompanied her mother on a pleas­
l
t t t
We Pay 4 per cent Interest on Savings Deposits
. Gsrncr Woodruff Bldy., Phone; 271.
ure trip.
;
Mr. Adams of M. Cutts, Atlanta,
Mrs. Powell.
8-tf
t t t
*•;
. was In town showing millinery this
John Carlyle, the popular repre­
E. *K; Foster, the engineer who week.
sentative of tho Liggett &amp; Myers
got *h|s cut foqt off In Orlando, Is in
t t t
- Tobscco Co."waa in the city1 Wed­
town. Ills friends are glad to see
Henry Twomey pi Dowell A Heim,
nesday calling ;oiy the local trade. •.
Min around again and we are all Baltimore wai in town .on Thursday
, A rM r Rush, formerly of the,W ethankful that the 'accident Is no with a. line of shirtwaists.
Jdwa section but- nqw residing a t
worse.
t t I
•( Go eman was in tho td»y yesterday
l i t . .
• ’ M n . A* B. Commons- of CothtlThe Horte Institution”
' «»»ing on hU Sanford friends.
Mrs. - Norms McLaughlin has ro- aAns Island irks In town WednesFORREST LAKE. President
A. R. KEY.' Vice-President end C oatt*
. No. CGQ j f f l cur* Malaria or BUturnedJ from ‘ Westfield, Pa., where
‘oua .Ferer. i t kills the germs. ^
■he spent p ari of’ the summer with
. ■" ■■i
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Mrs. LaVerne &gt;Hurt aqdthree ehllhar-dauthter^M isa Anna MeLnqghiff- »nd Afrs. E. K, Foster wer*
M abosrd.' Miss Knight lln and her brother. Miss Anna was ajwn have returned from Daytona m

Sport Hats, Felts &amp; Velvets

The Q U A L I T Y S f i O P

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Young Clothes
For Older
. Men

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IN SO C IETY ’S DOMAIN

“•re yesterday looking for a house

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Fine Tweeds and •
•' Worsteds

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OF WHEAT ASKED

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N ina*
Idaho
4C6,ooo
Washington #•••• Kd,000
On con VlHSSSIMf -7M.OOO

High Mark for Production Is Set by Federal and State Official!
, Winter Wheat Acreage to Be Increased 1 8 Per Cent
Over Last Year-rLarge Increase in Produo* '* lion of Rye Also Is Urged.

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C a lifo rn ia *•••••• . 60S,000
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U n i t e d B u t t s . . . 47,637,000

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LET THE PEOPLE.KNOW.
Mips Jesdinrtte Rankin of Montana,
first woman to ba'elected to the UnR*
ed Stntes congress, Is, It is hardly
necessary to say, a staunch champion
of-national prohibition; \ 8 ho’ helped' "
to "put Montana dry." Miss Rankin's
attitude on all questions Is Indicated
by the slogan she lias adopted—"Let
the_ People Know."
The publicity
bureau, of tho National W. C. T. U. ex­
presses tho same sentiment In Its slo­
gan, "Bring tho Truth to the Masses."

754.000

nooo

411.000
— ......
_40.C W.0M1!

Most of the states for which only
small percentage Increases are sug­
gested recently Increased largely their
wheat acreages nnd are already grow­
ing about aa much as Is consistent with
a wall-balanced agriculture.
- Rye to Ba Increased Heavily.
It la recommended 'that there • ba
sown in tho-United States this fall
0,131,000 acres of 170 which, on the
basis of ten-year averages, will yield
83,033,000 bushels. This la an Increase
of 017,000 acres, or 22 per cent over
that sown last year, when the largest
acreage In the history of tho country
was put In. It le an Increase of 48 per
cent over the 1010 acreage and of 07
per cent over thq five-year ( 1012-1010)
average sown acreage.
In any consideration of the expan­
sion of the acreage of bread Stains In
certain parts of the country, It Is
necessary to consider wheat and rye
together. * This I because rye can be
planted safely on many fields with less
risk than wheat. Further, rye can be
used as a substitute for wheat aa a
bread grain by those who are accus­
tomed to IL Rye succeeds on poorer

. I t w ill § a v e you m o n ey and
trouble. Gives description and
full Information on all seeds fo r.
fail pi Antin ff. O u r stocks a re com­
plete, assuring prom pt shipment.

We know thnt alcoholic liquor Is a
vile and evil thing. It la a horrible
thing. from an economic and social
polnt'of view—every drop la a poison.
If I hnd the power I would close every
publlcjuiloon ns n public dope sbfip.—
Dr. J.‘ N.'Hurty of the Indiana 8 tato
Hoard of Health.

Martin’s Hy-Test
Southern Seeds

which cooperate in farming matters.
The assistance of aqccfeafnl growers
of wheat and rye In a; campaign to
turn' out bumper crops- In 1018 Is as­
'daa and Add. Strawberry-and vege-1
sured.
‘
,table plants also a •padidtj. Wrlt%
The state offldals'Svlll do Their ut­
today for our new fall catalog.
most to get the acreages expected of
It Is no longer according to etiquette
their states Into tbo ground The-pro­
to place any wines or liquors on tho
gram as originally worked ont by the
table whenever King George of Eng­
federal department of agriculture
land Is n guest, at military-messes or
Jacksonville, Florida
called for somewhat more than 44,000,with the fleet, says the London Specta­
000 acres to bo sown this fall. When
tor.’ No wine hf served even at din­
this propossl wos presented to tho
ner parties nt"Buckingham pnlncq or
officials of the several atates a further
Windsor.
Increase was considered posslblo and
desirable by them. -As a consequence
Why, If the saloon Is a good thing,*
the recommendation for the sowing of
did one prominent distiller-and liquor
47.837.000 acres la made.Importer say: "I would fight to the last
Following Is a summary of the de­
ditch
any attempt to establish a saloon
partment's recommendations regarding soils .and with less fertiliser and In In the neighborhood In which I re­
colder
climates.
Uian
wheat,
a
n
d
'
for
winter wheat and rye:
these reasons should bo planted in side?"
Wheat.
The planting of approximately 47,- preference to wheat where It has been
Will nny man dare to say that tbo
837.000 acres to winter wheat, on the proved n safer crop. .Detailed recom­ liquor business has not driven count­
basis of the averngo yield for the past mendations, for an Increase In acreage less women to the factories and to tho
ten years. Indicates a total production to be planted to rye this fail over (hat mrtlt—John B. Lennon,- Treasurer of
Wo venture the assertion that there are any number of
of 072,000,000 bushels, which exceeds of 1017 are-found In the accompany­ the American Federation of Labor.
our
readers who will pick up The Herald, glance over the
ing
table:
all previous winter-wheat crops har­
Best Thought o f . Experts.
Rye
Acreage.
ads,
note a number of attractive offerings from.our merchants,
The progranTappruvcd by the secre- vested In the United Stales with the
Acreage
Acreage
Pet.
of
N
and
then go straight to tho houses making theso offers and
tary of agriculture -represents the besETcxceptlon of the crops of 1014 and
suggested eown Incriae
"Take the Chair.1*
make
their purchases. In many cases the.custom er secures
thought of tho United ‘States depart- 1010, when the acreages harvested and
for fall la fail over I When one moves that So and Bo take
a decided bargain by his promptness.
t
ment of agriculture and of ststo agri yields per acre were both shove nor­ S ta t o .o fu u of m« m i
a in e .....................
1.000
........
. . . the chnlr, especially If he is a Scot, he
cultural officials and state councils of mal. If the extremely favorable con­ M
Now
if
tho
merchant
had
any
moans
of
knowing
hbw
ew . 1la m p s h ir e ..
1,000
should remember that at one Umo such
ditions under which the winter wheat N
defense.
V e rm o n t . . . . . . . . . .
6.000
1.000
many
of
hla
customers
secured
thejr
knowledge
of
hla
offer­
a thing was considered a right royal
Tho stndy of this question has In­ crop of 1014 was grown are ngnln ex- M a s s a c h u s e tts see 9.000
. ■6.000
ings from the columns*of The Herald, he could place a cor­
luxury. In the middle ages a table
1.000
R
h
o
d
e
I
s
la
n
d
.
.
.
.
••••••••
volved many factors and tho special­
rect estimate on the value to him of the space that ho uses
wns
only
a
board
on
trestles,
there
wns
C
o
n
n
e
c
tic
u
t
.
.
.............
14,000
6.000
ists-have been aware from the tlrst prrtenccd, the yield of winter wheat N ew T o r k ............. 170.000 . 142.000
6 only one chair'*at the head of the hoard,
in
this paper to .disseminate his store news. And it is but next
year
will
be
880,000,000
bushels,
that the demands for wheat may ex­
71000
N ew J e r s e y ......... 130,000.
6 at which the host sat, tho reit of the
justice to himself and the publishers that ho should have this
2*0.000
ceed the supply next year. Effort, or by far the largest winter wheat P e n n s y lv a n ia . . . . JS0.0CO
s company sat on benches. This custom
1.000
e la w a re ............
7.000
ItiU
knowledge.
*
therefore, has been made to recom­ crop ever produced and even larger D
M a ry la n d ................
65.000
&gt;1 wns tho origin of the expression re­
26,000
than
the
total
of
both
winter
and
mend In each state about aa largo an
Dear
reader,
just
at
this point YOU can confer a great
91.900
V irg in ia .....................110.000
15 ferred to.
-acreage In wheat and rye as can he .spring wheat crops for all past years W e st V ir g i n ia .... 66.000
D.000 n
favor on both your publisher and your merchant, and It will
s'
14.000
N o rth C a ro lin a . . . 47,000
22
•own without. upsetting proper fann except two.'
cost you absolutely nothing, cither in',money, timo or effort.
’S o u th C a r o lin a ...
60,000
7.000
414
It
Is
too
early
to
determine
the
acre­
practice whlcli must bo maintained In
Speelsllslng at One’s Job.
d e o r t l a .................... 100,000
4M
If you will simply state,-when calling for any such ad­
17.000
tho Interest of wheat and rye crops age which should be sown to wheat next F lo r id a * .................................
e•**/•*•
No matter what your job, you can
vertised
article, "I saw your ad in the Herald,” you will bo
spring,
but
If
this
la
equal
*
to
that
O hio .......................
64.000 .
91.000
this and succeeding years, as well as
giving him just the information he is most desirous of ob­
n d i a n a ................... 275,000
203.000
83 make It lead straight to success If
In the Interest of other necessary sown In the spring of 1017, or 10,000,- IIllin
is .......................
75.000
66.000 44 you will specialise at that Job and
taining, and at the same time you will give your paper just
spring-planted crops which are not dis­ 0Q0 acres, and tho yield Is up to tho M ichoig
an ........
454.000
» give to It your absolute beat Of course
171.000
credit for its efforts In your, and his behalf.
average
of
tho
last
ten
years,
a
crop
W
isc
o
n
sin
...........
636.000
so we all know that from the humblest
4U..U00
cussed In detail at this time, as they
6*3.000
in n e so ta ............ 440.000
16
•re not food crops In which a marked of 231,000,000 bushels of spring wheat' M
This may seem s simple little favor w* ask of .you, but
w a ....................... 114,000
66.000 100 possible heglnnlBb men havo risen to'
will bo harvested, and If tho yield per Io
shortage exists.
it is big in possibilities to ub and to you. If EVERY mer­
M isso u ri ..............
40.000
SA M '
s glory and estate; but It Is good fqr all
964.000
11 of us that we' should study over and
The estimates, tho .department acre should equal that obtained In N o rth D a k o ta .... 1.034.000 .
chant could know jyat flow many of his. customers were at­
s
o t a .... 650.000
144.000
states, are made with tho knowledge 1015 tho crop will.bo 350,000,OOOJjusb- SNoeubthra s kDa a k..............
over again the lessons which havo real
tracted by his ads, many more would advertise, and YOUR
750,000
617.000
•
u
&gt;
that there 1s some ahortngo of tho fer­ els. tho same as tho greatest spring K a n s a s
16 value for us.—Chicago American.
100.000
*64.000.
opportunitiea
would bo doubled and multiplied.
63.000
tiliser, supply, but with tho understand­ wheat crop ever produced. Thus, .with K e n tu c k y .............. 61.000
a**
61.000
May
w-c
not
hope you will bear this in mind when noxt’
41
ing that there will ha no general short­ np Increase In tho spring wheat acre­ T e n n e s s e e ............ 60.000
'
---- - L•
6.000
A
la
b
a
m
a
.....................11.000
.
Be
8
odablt.
im
yoei
make
purchases?
age In. the supply ot seed or of farm age, but with tho 18 per cent Increase M lselsslp p l ....... . . . : ........
Do the farmers and their wives nnd
machinery which la necessary In the over the 1010 winter wheat sowings L o u is ia n a ............
6.000
Lot’s ALL give full credit. .
—
families
In your-neighborhood gel to­
X000
2.000
production of the wheat crop. It Is planned for this fall, the .total wheat T e x a s .............
gether
for
mutual
Improvement,
enter­
10,400
O k la h o m a . •••’....... ’, 18.000
understood also that ample transpor­ crop next year will he more than A
1.000
rk a n a a a .............
1.003
tainment' and social Intercourse as
tation facilities will be provided and 1,000,000,000 bushels. If the crop meets M o n ta n a
11.000
60.000
much.as
they shouldRxchdogp. T
14.000
'a fair prlco for wheat will bo estnb- with slightly better than ten-year nv- W y o m in g * ..;........ 90.000
C
o
lo
rad
o
............
&gt;0,000
60.000
erago
conditions.
With
extremely
fa'llshcd. Thcso factors hnyc been as­
N ew M exico
••eeeese
sumed as fixed and satisfactory. If vornhlo conditions, such ns wero ex- A
rlto n a ................. .............
jM-rleiiced
by
the
winter
wheat
crop
In
any one or raoro fall to bo adjusted
U ta h ............ ••••&lt;«
11.000
16,000
In good time, no person can tell how 1014 and tho spring wheat crop In N e v a d a ........... ; . K , . f ........
Vi!ooo.
a h o ..................
6.000
serious will ho tho effect on the total 1015, tho total yield would amount to Id
W a s h in g to n
10.000
, 4.000
one
and
ohe-qunrter
.billion
bushels.
crop.
62.000
O reg o n
45,400
A 10 per cent Increase loyprlng wheat C a lifo rn ia ............ 12.000
12.000
Calls for Unusual Effort.
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;
• ",y
•
Thq pluntlug and cultivation of nrrenge with favorable growing condi­ United fitntee.. 6.DI.OOO 4,614.000 61.4
these-Increased acreages of full-grown tions would add - another- 80.000,000
grains rails for undsunl effort on tho bushels. The figures quoted abqvo '.Fall-sown yyo, should 6upplcmetit
part of tho fanners. I'lnns to place are hnstHl upon a winter killing of 0- spring wheat to a "consldcmblo extent'
at tho disposal of farmers all assist­ per cent and yields per ncry of 15.0 In the. spring-wheat b elt An enlarged
*
c
ance possible arc. being perfected In bushels .for winter wheat and 132 nerengo of rye. In nildltlon to the us­
the Uulted States department of agri­ bushels for Spring wheat, the averages ual spring wheat sowings will help to
It is here that th e.vib ration s 'which*.produce
culture, tho stato colleges of ngrtcul- fur tho Inst ten years, and a yield per guarantee a plentiful supply of bread
the b ea u tifu l tone
STARR get their in itia­
tUOvnnd other state nml local agencies acre In 1014 of 10 bushels of winter grain next year.
whrat, and 18.4 bushels of spring
tory im p u lse: T he correct proportions o f this b ox
wheat In 1015.
.
GIVES FoUH--§OtlS TO WAR
Increases In Wheat Production.
anr fnclGrs o f greatest im portance in con trib utin g *
The principal Increases In acreage Hla Name Is Nolan, and Np Further
of winter wheat are recommended Jn‘
Explanation 8 eems to Be Noc:- to a p erfect tpne. If il w ere too sm a ll or -the
the areas where tho acreage. devoted - '.’»•■
eesary.
to that cereal Is already large and
diaphragm too light the resulting to n es w ou ld .
t^ .
■•■
funnervare accustomed to growing
Chicago.—There's a •‘"wearln’ of the
wheat and are. equipped with machin­ olive drab" In the family of John P.
• be sh rill, w ith n o -stren gth or evenness.. • I f the
ery for producing the crop. A mater­ Nolsri, former police captain. ,
sound b ox w ere too large or the d iaphragm o f •
S t e a r n s ’ P a s t e ial Increase also Is recommended In Here’s tho honor- rolo In hla family
I moat of tho areas w/ierc' the produc­ of four sons nnd a*daughter: Thomas
loo h ea v y m aterial the to n e produced* w ou ld b e ^
tion of oats and cornels heavy, since Nolan, thlrty-nlno' years old, raptafa In
^ Rats “ J Roaches much
THE STARR SOUND BOX
wheat ran be sown to advantage Company G, Hoventh regiment, L N.
heavy and coarse. In o th er words, fo r the first
' *«&lt;•&lt;• llM M|h i m *4 ll(U | V, klllla, lk« on-oat stubble and In the standing O.; Joseph Nolan, thirty-five, sergeant,
' On*-kail A ctual S to T
rtn ; ik*r 4««f*r m i tXD.ooo.ooo «r*nk *4 M
com or on ground from which tho In tho machine gun squad, Seventh reg­
im p u lses to b e .o f correct p roportions f o r ill- »
-yeenr.
•
•
com crop has been removed for .tho iment; John Noinn, thirty-three, first
V . Steeim*1Foote I* reeJy Im see
su rin g even n ess,, strength, a n d . fullness! th e siz e o f the sou n d I jox
In somi dis­ HoutcuanL In tha machlaa gun squad.
T w l lli a r . M i l k» Ai i U i i
• silo or rat for fodder.
tricts the Increase In the acreage* Heventh regiment; E&lt;lwln Nolan, twen­
m u st be determ ined b y a p erfect averaging o f the tones to b e reprocould b e . made larger, but this has ty-seven, "winner" of one of tho draft
seemed Inadvisable for fear of (llsor- numbors first to be called; Mary O.
duced. That the STARR Sound Box is correct in proportion and every
gnnlilng crop rotations with Injury.,to Nolan, graduate Northwestern univer­
crops In succeeding years. . Tho de­ sity, Rod Cross nurse, leaves In a few
d etail is m an ifested b y the m atch less tone of. th e STARR P hon ograp h .
tailed rvcbinraendatlons resulting from months for France.
."Tea, mother and I will have to
the Joint consideration given to tho
*
subject by tho federal department of manage our drug store.alone, with all
agriculture end by state officrhU are the family gone," says the old father
In Common OratUude Col. W. A. shown In the accompanying tablo: * patiently, "but I wish I had five more.
Terrell Expresses " Hla Approval
I’d give them all to the government"
Winter Wheat Acreage.
of Martin's Llvsr Medicine—
1
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.
^
c
r
e
a
s
e
A
c
re
a
g
e
P
e
t
o
f
No Ont Will Again Taka
s u g g e s te d eow n In cris*
Calomel After Once
f o r fe ll In fa ll
over
Trying I t
o f 1617
o f 1114
Dll
The following unsolicited Ictfer N Sewta teY. o rk .......... 630,000
. , W e w ant an op p ortu n ity to sh o w you that
'
411.000
U
was recently received by the manu­ N ew J e r e e r ( ■ „ „ 110.000
94.000
17
facturers of Martin's Liver Medi­ rennijlvsnla . . . 11. 0 .0 0 0
n o w fo r tlie first tim e, every tone vibration m a y
1.447.000
14
cine:
,
DC.
000
D
D e la w a re eeeeeeee m j m
(B y t h e N a tio n a l W o m a n ’s C h ris-"
In the absence of sUy other rea- M a r y l a n d ............ 740.000
&gt;0
axooo
tt a n T a m p a ra n c a U nion.)
h e heard unm arred in its origin al perfection an d
•♦
* *
i
1.444.000
1,470.000
U
• son, compion. gratitude calls for an V irg in ia
640AM
11
expression from me of the wonder­ W e st V irg in ia eetf •9.000
beauty,; T here it* n o q uestion qrising dn your,
ful merits of your health-giving N o rth C a ro lin a ... 1,190,000 L061.000 u VALUE OF BREWERY. PROPERTY
C a ro lin a ... ts.o o q
zn.000 r
Liver Medicine. W ith-a large ex­ Kouth
m ind as to^what in stru m ent recorded the record,
INCREA8E8 UNDER PROHIBI691.00*
100
eo rg ia •eeye#«ee#e 794.000
perience in trying and using various GFlorida
• *e
............................ ..
TION.
t
-Liver Medicine, l have p'ever found O h io .......................... 6.000.000 iri’.ooo (0
•because the tone is produced ab solu tely ti^ue.
The. Detroit Cltlxen'q league reports
any remedy that »o neompletely In d ia n a ...................6.900.000 6J3S.000 ■s
21 that .steps have been taken to convert
"hits the spot” and tunfi up the. Illinois L................ S.91I.OOO 6.60.000
90 ncvcrnl Detroit breweries into artificial
. 194,000
dilapidated feeling and t'ln^kei a M ichigan .............
D on’t forget you arc a lw a y s w e l c o m e d v isit
101.000 a Ice plants. The samo report say's:
fellow feel that life ii worth living. W isc o n sin ............ 1K./-A
17,000
10.
Minnesota
H.-.00
-Martin's 'Liver Medicine relieves Io w a
u s and w e w ill appreciate ah op portu nity to dem L S .u o
46L000
11 "Since lb08 many breweries have bean
gently but effectively comtipation, M isso uri .............. 6,400,000
6e put out*of business In*the dry coup1177AM
, starts the liver on its active func­ N o rth D a k o ta
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.onslrntc.lhis in stru m en t to y o u ,
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tion, creates a healthy and normal S o u th D a k o ta ' . . . u r .000
*94# ties of the aUlSb In only one Instance
has
brewery
property
decreased
In
1 appetite, and at night sleep is sweet N e b ra s k a .eeeeeeee 1.474,000
value In prohibition territory, accord­
and restful. T have used three K a n s a s ............ 10,000,000
ing to .Pliny-W. Marsh, attorney for
bottles of this splendid remedy and K entucky eeeeeeee i**.toor
am prepared to say it docs all and A la b a m a * .'.Y.Y.'.Y. ^ o io o o
the league, who baa Investigated the
snore than you claim for It.
Mlselsslppl %........ 100.090matter. In many . Instances, Mr.
W. A. TERRELL, .
L o u isia n a ............ .............
Marsh says, brwflrery property has
Texas
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,ooo
Decatur,-Ga.
greatly Increased In value by convert­
..............4.tHa.000
Every bottle guaranteed to please O k la hnosma sa eteeeeeee
ing It to the uses of productive Indus­
,000
or your money back- on return of AMrko nata
n a • *•••••••
try.
The Flint brew ery fk the only
109 MAGNOLIA AVENGE
SANFORD, FLORIDA
empty, bottle to your druggist 50c W y o m in g *9ee*9|*
MO
one that was not tnada ovsrTnto a fac­
per bottle. '
Colorado
New* Mgsice ..... loo.ooe tory of some klnd. T^he Flint brtw*ry
* -C.099
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B . C. BOWER. Sanford, FU
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Washington. — The production of
over 1,000,000,000 biubela ot wheat and
over *83,000,000 bnihcla ot rye throach
the plantlgp of 47,837,000 acre* to win­
ter wheat a(/frof.5,131,000 acres to rye
this fall Is the^bninedlats war arrlcul­
tural program for the nation an­
nounced by David t \ Houston, secre­
tary of agriculture. This record win­
ter wheat acreage, an Increase df 18
per cent over last year, would yield
672,000,000 bushels If the average yield
for the past ten years Is equaled, or
undet* a repetition of the favorable
. ‘Conditions of 1014 would give 880.000.VdQO bushels. In either case with a
spring wheat crop nfext year equal to
that of 1010, the nation will have more
than 1,000,000,000 bushels of wheat for
domestic use and export.
This vastly Increased production of
Wheat, heeded In any case, will be ab­
solutely essential to prevent a serious
' shortage of breadstuff* next summer
’ should the growing corn, how behind
the season, be much1ilamaged'by, early
frosts.

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M * t e bo dated Ja n u ary I tt, l i t * , ta d
to mature thirty y e a n a Ret tba daU there­
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‘ .&lt;jMb Wend with «n eiplMjW «l«Kle
I r e l a n d Hull. l»r»ler.‘
. - • ■ H «rifli|r new bat la charming, but.l
fancy It doew'i go well with thru Areas.
Bhe (enchanted)-Oh. you dear old bub
Medical EtlquaHa.
nedlcnl eti-inrlte. Inalead Of being by, ao you really mean to buy rue a
pot.pl* ao often Ipusiaa. In Areas aa well}
K t e r « t , nf the d o c to r t. main*
pined In the Hilerastav of .the politic.
Leva.
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Obedience, wc must remember, la a
» u tho pnl'ilc. uot the doctort, who
would atilTor moAt ware It done *wajr part of religion mid tlcreforo ao cle­
ment of pi-uco. but lore, which Includca
with.-London Spectator.
obedience, U the wtiotcx
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-tVhat did mn| her'any when joti
propose.Ho her. daddy r * '
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. f0r M-vernl minute*. And that;la the
onlr lime I hare ever known her to t»e
allent for several mlnotoa.,,-Detn&gt;H
Free Preaa. __
. . Judge Qoee Selomon.Ona .Better.

In Asheville, N. CL, a JadgO decldcJ
that a boatlrr chanced with drunken­
ness tra* not to blame because he bad
teen (old home liniment by a dm w ilt,
who knew what be really wanted It for,
ao bo lined the dratflat, bnt on sccotxl
thought be also held the hostler for
cruelty to antmala In depriving borsee
of medicine.

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PIrat Literary Club.
Dr. Johnson art! Sir Joshua Reynolds
founded the And lllerury club. It waa
In I7M.
out the past, trust the futnru
and live lu a glorious now —Tuwno.
H'ow Trees Orow.

Tree tninks'do not grow Tn length
between the, tap root and tho lowcat
branch. Also the tap root when cut off
qt n specific length always remains the
same length, for It la but the trunk
or body below tho aolL Both root and
body may branch, or lengthen by niw
lenders, _____________ ~ .
No Doubt About i',

Hawaiian Player* Beattared.
Members of the University of Hawaii
nine of Honolulu, all clever Chinese
players, which during tho last four or
Ore ymrs tonred the country, meeting
college and club (corns, are.somewhat
scattered, but many are playing In east­
ern cities. I.nl mid Mark ore members
of'the I'ldand team of the. Delaware
Couri*} lenjtinv Just on Iaide o f .l ’blln
’jflcIpMi whb-i» I'l*y; V&gt;tfne4 every R«l

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25c.5Qc,$|, At All Dealers.

LINIMENT

A Babylonian tablet Juet unearthed
anys thnt a Imrlmrous man covered
with hair fell In-love with a beautiful
woman cif Babylon “nnd lost Ills hair.
Ahd, very probably, ho wns’jiecn at
th e theater thereafter whenever sho
appeared In tho chorus.

LEGAL ADVERTISING
H esetnllen H ssrit Public lu s liu .tla n , HemI m I» C o u n t,. F lorida, O elrr mining What
Amo uni of Honda la N tC f u u r . for .Spatial
Tax fjtbual IlU trlrt No. t , T h e llato of
* lM e ie .1 to b e I ' , Id T h rrro n and I h , T im ,
W han P rlnrlpal an d In lttrn l Shalt I , l&gt; a,
and W hrn P n , able
W h n l i i , Tin llio Ith day at S rp lc m b ir,
'A. I). 1017, a petitio n » •« pre.entt-1 to tfc.
C ounty Hoard of I'u lillr t r . m m l r n for
Seminole C ounty. l l o ii il .. xiptx-d by more
th a n tw enty-five p ,r cent of t h , duly q u a l­
ified olortora m illin g w ithin Sprrlal T a i
School D istrict No f&gt;. SemlnoU C ounty,
Florida, opttlni th a t an eleelinn h , called
and hrlil to d eterm ine t h , question *• to
w hether or not bondu In the rum of 115,000.00 at.uuld tie laaued by S tirtl-I T a t
School D istrict No. 0, H .m lnolr C ounty,'
F lotida. tor th e p urpote of acquiring. build ­
ing, enlarging, lu rn l.h ln g and oth erw l.s Im­
proving irh o o lr and e rh o il building. In *ald
Special Ta* School D istrict, the jiroreeda of
• aid bonds In t&gt;« dlaburtail In the- (ollowlng
m enher, lo -w lt:
.T W O T H O U SA N D DOLLARS to he used
la Im proving and e n la rg in ' the I'aola achool.
F IV E ItU N D H E D DOLLARS to Ir-.u .e d
for acquiring a arhonl lot at l^ h e Monroe.
T E N T H O U SA N D DOLLARS to ha u.ed
for .building and ron,tru/&gt;ling a ichool buildlog a t M b * M o n to e ..
F IF T E E N H U N D R E D D OLLARS to be
ured foi the purckaec of fu rrltu re and furnlihlnga, and for In cld in tala (or all schucla
w ithin th e ealcj Special T a* School D U trlrt.
O N E T H O U S A N D D OLLARS to be u.ed
In Im proving an d enlarging tslo red achoole
w ithin tb e said Special T a t Srheol D litrlct.
W hereaa, t t It th e te n ,* of this Hoard
th a t It w ould be to Ih s beat in t o m t of Spec­
ial T a* School D U trict No. S, Seminole
C ounty, FlorldSL1 to tieue bdnd* In th e eum
of 1IB,000.00 th e proeeed* thereof to lie ured
and e ip e n d e d In th e m anner *nd for the
nurpoeca and o b jects aa are he/elnabove eet
forth and aa I, sta te d In said petition, ,
T herefore be |g Resolved: T h a t It la the
d aterm lnallvn of th la C ounty Hoard of t’ubHe In stru c tio n for Pomlnqla C ounty, Florida,
th a t tb e am ount -of b o n d , required for tbe

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Bo ■It F urther, Raool ved th a t a a j
• W tlo a be bold la oald Spoclal T a t rf
D litrlc t No. I. Sem lnoU county, F lo rid a, I*
accordance with C h a p te r 0 » tt, Law* .a !
F lorida, Acts I VIS, .to determ ine w hether o r
n o t thero shall bo laaued by said Special
T a a School D istrict N o. g, Bamlnole co u n ty ,
F lorida, bonds aa a rc provided for Id th is
reeolutioo, aad ; •
Bo It Further R osolvad, T h a r thla reaolu*'
lion bo publUbed in th o Sanford H tra ld , a
nawapopar pubU hed In fUmlnnlo co u n ty .
F lorida, there being no naw epaper publlabod
o ltb ln tho said Special T a i School D istrict
No. S, once a weak (or four ouccaaalva weeks.
T h is resolution a d o p te d la regular sea,Ian
of th e County Iloard of Public Instruction
for Bamlnole C ounty, F lorida, this, (be 4th
day o l September, A. D . l i l t .
F. P. F O R S T E R . C hairm an
C. F. H A R R IS O N , M em ber
CI1AS. A . DALLAS, M em ber,
A tte s t:
H oard.

T. W. Lawton,

See y and SupL P u b , fn atru etlo n . (teal)
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NattCe of Special B ead Dec tie a fee Special
Ta* Scheal District Net *, Bamlnato
f'ennly, Fleilda
Where*•, A petition baa been presented
to tha County Iloard of rubllc Instruction
for SemlnoU County, - Florida, signed by
muro than twenty-five per cent ot lb s duly
qualified electors residing within Special Taa
ebon I Dlitrlct No. -6, Samlaela County,
Florida, uklag and roquaatlng (bo County
Hoard *of_ I’ublle 1net ruction for Bamlnole
C o u n ty , Florida, to o rddar
e r aa slad
([action ta be
bald Inn said Spoclal Ta*
*~ac Behool
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N o. B, SemlnoU C ount:
m ins wbathar or n o t- tie rs * ( h a ll' be Issued
by th e raid Bpehlal T a i School D taU lct
•No. «, bond, la tb a sum a t IIS ,000.00, th e
irocooda ot auch b o n d s It latued ta be uaod
or th a purport ot acqulrlag. building, a s .
larging, furnliblng a n d alh am lao Im proving
•choola and eehool building* la (aid B podal
T a a Behool D litrlc t N o. 0, tho proceeds ot
tho said bond Irrue to be Bred and a ip c a d e d
and d ltbartyd Is tb a tollow lag m gnner, to ­

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T W O THO USA ND , D OLLARS
Im proving ai\d en larg in g the Ta&lt;
F IV E H U N D R E D U O L L A R S .lt
for acquiring a icboo! lo t a t Lake M onroe.
T E N TH O U SA N D D O L L A R S .toJ&gt; o.tf»d
for building and co n stru ctin g a .school build­
ing a t la k e Monroe,
. F IF T E E N H U N D R E D D O LLA R S to bo
Ured lor the purchase of furniture en d furdishing*,' and for Incidental! for alt aeh o o ll
w ithin tha raid Special T a t School D litrlc t.
O N E THOUSAND DOLLARS to bo used
In-Im proving and enlarging colored icboolo
w ithin the said Special T a t Behool D istrict.
W hereat, The C o u n ty Hoard of L’uU lc Initru c tlo n for Som lnole C o u n ty ' Florida, nas
carefully e itm in ed a ild petition and baa
aicertalncd that m ore than tw enty-five per
re n t of the duly qualified elerto ri residing
• (thin e aid Special T a t School D istrict
No. 11, Seminole co u n ty , Florida, have sig n ­
ed said petition and
W hereat, The R o ard ot T ubne In attu ctlo n
lor Seminole county, Florida, has determ ined
by resolution thie d a y adopted, th a t bonds
in th e sum ot 116,1)00.00 will be required
for th e purpotr* s e t forth In la id petition
and whlih are en um erated hereinabove, said
b n n d , to bear Inters*! a t tha rata of *1* (C)
P»r cent per an n u m Interest payable lam iannu aliy , hand* to bo' d*t*d Ja n u a ry let,
IS IS , and th* prin cip al ol said b o n d , to bo
due and payable th ir ty y ia r t a lte r th e d ate
thereof.
.
Now, therefore, la p u n u ao ee ol C hapter
C6I2, Lew, ol F lorida, Acta ol 1913, and In
pursuance ol a reeolutioo ol thla Hoard, thla
d ay adopted, notice la hereby g iv e n 'th a t on
th e 6th day of N ovem ber, A. D. 19IT, anelection will ta held and tbe n m i is hetaby
ordered |o be held Ifi e ild Special T ax School
D istrict No. 0, Sem inole C ounty, Florida^
to determ ine w hether or not they shall be'
Ittu e d hy the said Special T a i Behool Dis­
tric t No. 0. Seminole C ounty, Florida, bond,
|n th a aum 'ol 116,000.00 to bear In te rs il a t
the ra te ot eii (6) p er ren t per annum,* Inm £l-annu*lly:
a n n u a llr; hdntl*
bdnd to be
*om
tercet payable •o
datedJanuary ____
l i t . ____
1919,
_____ J*nu*ry
. tha principal of
nde to bbecom
srn m e due and
tn d payable
p iy a b le th irty
•aid bond*
. . . ___ ___ f i . J l l t a
l*
tk a e a n f
l 'a
ven v i r i
years alte f tba dd aa ta
thereof, t»*
o eprovided
for In th a t certain resolution tbl* day ad o p t­
ed by thl* Hoard of I’ub\lr fnatruetlon. It r
S em inole County, Florid*, In which election
only tha dulp qualified elector* wbo ere
free bolder*, rc ld in g w ltbl* the aald Special
Ta* B choo|.D litrlct N o. 0, Samlnota C oun­
ty , Florid*, aboil- be entitled to 'v o le .
f h e **IA election eo ordered to be held
ib * ll bo held a t th # oeverol P illing place*
w ithin tild Special T a* School D istrict No,
0, Seminole C ounty, Florida, whnre tb s leal
general election waa held, throughout aald
d letrlct, to wit: A t M onies, P ro c irtt No. X.
and at I’aola I r e e ln r t No. 4:. and Ihs aald
Hh
■lection shall be held In com pliance
C h ap ter *542, l-awa o(
of Florida,
Flotida, A ct, of
191.7, and tha In tp e c lo rs.* nd rlarka ol ike
vsriou* polling p lares shall make prom pt re­
turn* to th* Hoard of Public In stru ctio n tor
Semlnol* county, Florid*, lm m *4l»taly after
tb a aald election, a n d * th * A abulatldn of tba
v o te polled, and th e .R o a rd 'o f P ublic In•tru c u o n lor Bamlnole 'coltkiy, F lo tid a,. will
be In aeavlon on tKe fitb d d y 'o I N q te m b .r,
1*17, to receive lb * retu m » ;o I tM* a*ld elerlivn and to detar m ine andyw ctlly tho r a u l t
th er -ol.
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JUST-RECEIVED A CAB

AMERICAN FIELD FENCE and
court.
. I l l * urthor ordered th a t th is notice ba
published In tb e S sn lo rd H erald, a news­
ier published In Sanlord, Sem inole ceun. . Florida, once a week lor lour conaecutlvo
waake. „
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• Wltneio E. A. Douglas?, d e c k o f o u r C licu lt Court In th a C o u rt llnuio In S an U rd ,
tbl* the lS lb d ay ol S n o 'c m b .' A. D . 1917
Ueall
E. A. D OUOLASS.
. CRrk C ircuit &lt;U url uf F lorida,
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Seventh Judicial C ircuit.
A. K. Power*,
Soil R*&gt;f for C om pU lnaaL

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I n . Citcutl C ourt, B ev tn ta .Jo d le ta t C ltcull
!■ B*d Foe N rm la e tr C cuuly, F lo rid a, la
C h ia c e rr
O liver P. Swope, C om pallaant
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N ot le t
Su*an M. R ector an d L Rector
bee h u ib a n l, D efin d an la
T o S u tip H , R ector and L Rector, bar bvr.
h in d :
I t a p p ta rln r from the afO dw It of Utlver
P. Swoprx cnm Q lnlnaat hrreln filed In above
•tyled cause, th a t' th e defendants. S u ian M,
Rector, and L. R ector, her h u b s il, are
non rriM rota ol th o a ta te of F lorida an d t b t l
there I* no person In tb e atate of Florida th e
service upon whom' ,wou.d -bind
old doandante, ahd th a t th a ro tld rn re or Iho aald
luaan M. R ector an d U R ector her fau*-'
band I* Rock S p r in n , In tba i t s to ol Wyo­
ming, aud th a t each of said defendant* U
over lb* age ol tw « n l)-o n a y ta r s
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I t t therefor* ardefed th a t y o u , tb e aald
Susan M. R eetur an d I.. R ector, do appe*.
to the compUlnaiUV blh herein file I un n*
bofora tbe 1th d a j o f,N o v em b er, 1V17, lb*
sam e bring a ru le d ay ol »a!d m o n th .
I t I* (urthor ord ered th a t th i s n u lira be
p u ld iih td lu tb s Sanford H erald,
new*taper publlihrd In Eanf id , in tb a county ol
iemlnoU and M at* e l F.vrldp, o n ce p week
or lour consecutive week*.
W h i m , E. A. Douglaae, clerk of th e CJrIt Court
and th o *-at M oald c o u rt, a t the
cult
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Ceu-tt lloutn a t Sanford, IhU Skth day of
Septs
ep ltm h er, A D . 1917.
(•cal)
E. A. DOUG L A S S ■
C |-rk C ircu it C ourt.
Davie A Gllee

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Paolo Ptadncl No.' 4i A- A, Hicks. D««ar
Psstyon, Georg# S m ith, Inapeelort^ and Joe
Jam m ee,-Clerk. All of Which la d one and o rd ita d * b y '|l #
C ounty Board Of P u b lic |0 strn o tlp n for Sam ­
lnol* County. In regular ofothm aammblsd
th is the la d d ay o l O r H W r . i l ) . }«IT.
fas all
F. P . FDRBTER. C hairm an .

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C H A S. 'A. D A L L A S ,'ifam ber
A tte st:
B oard.
T . W. Lawton,
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See’y and S u p t, P ub. luptrtfctlotL
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O rd er la Held a n Election la ByecUl Ta*
School D litrlc t N o"# •_
■Where**. A p e titio ni baa
hat Wop- Aroaantod
n W r 4lh, l l l 7 r ilgifed
to thl* Hoard on BaptembCr
pot een f ol f ba
b y '.n a n - t h a n tw e n ty -ttva
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d u ly qualified- elector*, reeNHrrg
. . -within
_ Spam*
Bamlnola
lal T ax School D latrUctt No. 4i ,, Semin
C o u n ty , Florida, ashing th a t a n oUction
bold within said d istric t t a dtterm IBq .1
Question a* to w h e th e r or not bonds in. tbs.
sum of 116,000.00 shall bo iaeuod-by sold
District, to bn used for
"al T aa “Behool
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Special

Sail llnri for Cnmclalnant. '
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N atlre a f A **tlratleo far T a t D eed U adrr
Becllen ■ e f C hapter 4110, Lawn of Flor­
ida
N atlre le h e rtb y given t b u S. W. Ilnrils.
purcbiccr of T n* C ertificate N o. 49, dated
th e Atb day of Ju ly , A. D. 1114; bn* flltd
■aid certificate In my office, an d has made
application, for ta a deed to lu u e in accord­
ance with law, -S aid certificate em brace* th a
following described property situ a te d In
Seminole county, Fiorina, to-wltt* I*at No. S3.
New U piitn. T h e said lin d b tlh g .sivetaea
at th* date of th e Issuance of su ch certificate
In th* name ol H. D. L undqulat. Unless
•aid certificate shall br redeem ed according
to law ta* deed will l-rue thereon on th*
9lh day nl O rlo b rr, A. D. 1917.
Witness my officlsl s ltn a tu re and aral
this th* 7th J a y of Septem ber, A-. D. 1917.
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E. A. D RUG L A B I,
Clerk C lteult C ourt, Femlnol#' Co,, Fla.
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or call for catalogue and prices if you ore in need of fence or an­
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Office and Yard 3rd and-Myrtle —

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With full realization of the tiisaatroua influence of tho
war on nil business routine, our buyers have put forth
unprecedented efforts to scluru (ho greatest advantages
possible for out trade. ’

Full Stock-Right P rices
Wc have a complete line of fertilizers and the greatest
stock of fertilizer materials ever known In tho state of
Florida. Prices are higher than in normal times, but
arc os low os consistent with existing conditions. • . . .

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and blending of ingredients that have/mado their super­
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* Notice,l* hereby clv*a th a t Schclle Maine*,
purcharar of Tea Certificate No. 109, dated
‘ ■ | t b day of July, A. D. 1916, ha* AIh J
eeld carUflcMa In aty office, and has mads
application'.lor taa dtrd to Isaua In acCtrcf*
anca w ith 'Ik w. Bald certificate anbrac#*
th* (ollowlng'4yecrlb*d property altuat*fi In
(Wmlnat* county. .Flerids, to-w lt: Lota 64
aad 66 Sanford Haights. Tha said land be­
ing as*ran d a l Ih* dal* ol lb#.issuance of
auch certificate In the name of R. H. Moury,
Uni*** aald certificate (ball be redeemed ac­
cording to law ta a dead will laaua thereon
• u th* 1*1 l a y ol Octeber, A. D. 1917.
Witness my official signature and seal this
the Slat day ol August, A. D. 1917,
(Seal) .
. E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clark Circuit Odurt flsmtaol# Co., Fla.
Dy V. M. Douglas*, D. C.
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pu b llik td In th a Banfard -Hatald, a 'news,
nsper. published within tkonlasla county
Florida, there being no newapaper published
Within the aald Special
T aa‘ School"
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I DUtrict.
TM* dag* an d ordered ta regular station
of the Cenaty. B eard ef Puhlfe laatructle.fi
far Hcmlaala C o u n ty , Florida, thU .Snd dojy
of Octeber, A. D . t'flT ?
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NOTICE OF B IlK B IF ra SALE '
»-’N otIce'll hereby glvan th a t under and bl
•virtu* ol n certain, writ of aaecutloa laaued
out of and under tka teal of tb a C lrtuit
Court ef ________
Bemlnolg-Uqusty,
Florida,
to-wlt,
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defendant,I
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growing demand for Ford cars arc tho best
proofs of Ford value. /F o rd cars are utilities—
they are positive necessities—for they have *
' revolutionized modern business, brought coun’try and city (together/and opened up new life
to the family/ The Ford car has become a
necessary .p art of everyday life. Touring Car
$360, Runabout $346, Coupelot $605, Sedan
$645, Town C ar $695—all f. o. b. Detroit. On
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defendant*..- .An d*also upon a i|-o i in # rig h t, title and
In tarrat of th a dsfaad aal in an d le l e t 44
e f Ulork C of Soutb"Sanferd e r GoMahoro.
Bam* fro n tin g &lt;0 feet on L incoln, street and
149 feet e n Sherm an stre e t. In SemlnoU
county, F la.
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estate far eel* a t public outer]y l# tha hlgbeat a ndd ''bbeat
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bouse door _________le
ef Bamlnole'eceuaty,
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Saafsrd, F larida, aa tha 1st Monday s a d
1st day el Octebei&gt; 1917. a regular sslg day,
aad w ithin th a legal b aw f ef tala: Given at
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levied upon th e follow ing described
aetata to -w itr. I^rta 4 a n d t o f tilock 9,
to R um MI's plat o l F o rt Raed.
a th * (ollew lagl D egln • rhatna
'C o rn e r ol P i n t s tre e t and Wyl
u .W rit 106 ft, th ro e# South 12
u t IDS (l, th sn re N o rth 62 ft, a
lag.a p a rt a f L et 9 ef F o rt Reed.
i tha ' A b o 'o n L ot 1 ,'Black 9 of T tc r 1 ef Ban■■Id ford, accordlhg to E. R, T raffo rd 'e map of

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SANFORD* FLORIDA

S U P P O S IN G ---

1*17.
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Wllacsa my officlsl slg n itu re ' ahd seal
thl* th# I4lh day of 8#pl*mlwr. ‘A. -t&gt;, ) t! 7 .
(sail)
; E . A. DOOIIRASS; , , . Clerk Circuit Court Femlnol# Cn.i'»FI*.
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Cor. Magnolia and 4th St.

IXaiitr af A apllraUaa far T a i D ead U ndrr
Median a a f Chapter 4101, L aw s of M er­
ida
Notice I* h e rth y given t h i t R. 0 . Lynch,
purch*r*r of T a a C ertificate N o. 000. d*t*d
th* 2nd day of June, A. D. 1913, baa filed
aald crrtlflcate In my office, a a d has mad*
application for ta* de«dPlo Itaue tn accord­
ance with law. Mild certificate em brace* the
(ollowlng described property situ ated In
Bamlnole co u n ty , Florida, to -w it: Lot 3,
Sec. 20, T p. »0 r&gt;, R. 10 E. 3V s e r f ,. Th*
• aid land being assessed a t ’th e d ate of the
lieuanre ol *ucb ecitificst* .In th* nam e of
I . II. Gllc*. U nlrss said rertlfickt* shall ba
'adeemed according to law t l a deed will issue
her ton en tb # .1 6 th day of O ctober, A- D.

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GABLES

A IIomC'Like Hotel With All The ConvcnJenccs

N atlre of A pvllratlsn far T a i D eed Under
Heellan 0 of C hapter 1000, L aw s of Flor­
ida
Notice it hereby given th a t A. E. HJoldom,
purchaier of T ax C erlllfcita N n. 920, dated
the Cth day ol Ju n e, A- D. 189M, has filed
said rertlfitala In my office, a n d ha* mad*
api-llcatlon .lor tax deed to issue in accord
anre with law .
Bald certificate em brace,
the following described properly situated It.
Femlnol* county. F lu id s, toh-wlt: NE&gt;&lt; ol
N W Jf ol N W )J, Sec, 30. T p . 20 S. R. 29
K sit. .The ealrf land being araeeecd a t the
date ot the Itau an ra ol surh certlfifal* In th*
name ot U nknow n. .U n ln e said certificate
shall he redeem ed according to law t a i deed
will p&gt;ue thereon on’lhe 9ih d ay of October,
A. D . 1917.
Witness my officlsl tlg n s lu re and seal
thla the 7th d ay ot Septem ber, A. D. 1917.
(sraD
B. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk C ircu it C ourt 5 , ml no]# Co., Fla.
Dy V. M. D ouglass, I). C.
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against any. in town for neat­
ness, lasting legibility and uni­
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Th* following nam ed at*oMltwby .appointed
and design slad’ aa-elerl^ add &lt;W4peetora to
bold and conduce th a »»ld »lcction at tho
various potla or. preclqetk-Aumedg
Monroe, ProetngtJ'No. .Sl^jfc^A :;O atern.
Henry M U ff.'**- Ogleiby, fn,f&gt;«etor« *nd

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with law. Bald certlficat# *n&gt;11 fullswlag daaeribed property lltPem inoi. county. Flerida, to-wlt I
fid *. Black 9. T lar C- Banfard.
d b*l*( aaaaanad nt th e dst* of
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                    <text>IN T gE HEART OF, THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABI^E SECTION
PUBLISHED :

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TUESDAYS.

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A N D .FR ID A YS

IN SANFORD— L ift U Woith Lhin+
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY,

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W ILL B E GUESTS

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The following program has been
^ranged for the meeting here of the
Wfflry Brotherhood state federaToeaday, Ocfober 9, 1917
Evening 8aiaion
7:30 Devotional aervlco.
gloO "Making Men See God'a
•Yttir point," by Dr, J. H, Thcrreil,
Albsny, Ga.
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W ednesday, Ocfober 10, 1917
,
Mornln Session •
9:00 Devotional servlco, by Fred
G. Ward, Ferry. Fin.
9:20 Welcome by L, R. Philips,
.

mittee entertain at their own ex­
pense with a aocail affair, at Central
Park. Thero will be a concert by
our city band, vocally and Instru­
mentally assisted freely and kindly
donated.
Dainty and toothsomo
morsels will be dispensed by charm­
ing ladies who cheerfully lend their
service to graoe the occasion. Tables
will be presided over as below:
Prom, the Presbyterian Society:
Mesdames H. R.' Stevens, Henry
McLaulin, 6 . L. Taylor, P. L. Wood­
ruff, Fred Williams, John Thomas
and R. L . Jones.

From “ the Daptlst Society: Mes­
dames W . E , Scoggsn, Mbrrls Levis,
Schclle Maines and Ernest Betts nnd
Misses Edict'h Stewart, Clara Millc'n
and Mrs Robt. Rowe
: .
Congregational Society:-Mesdames
Response by C; E , Howard, Gus Frank, C. DeW. Brower, J. D.
Davison, Findlay Munson, Boyce
Orlando, Fla.
9:40 President’s Address, L. W. Robinson, Harry Kent and Albert
Duval. Ocala. ' •* •
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Wesley Bible Class Oppor­
tunities. • • •• ‘ • •
10:00 Field Secretary's Report. ; '
10:15 Business
10:30 "Bible Class Flashes" by Dr*
Thcrreil.
11:10 "Men at Work, Saving nnd
Training Men" by Dr. J . M.'Gross.
Ocsl*. Fla'. Afternoon Session
2:30 Devotional Service.
2:50 "Why Thb Uproar" 4&gt;y Rev.
S. W. Lawler, Tallahassee, FJa.
3:20 Group Conferences:
Intermediate, by*Dr. Thcrreil
YouAg People by Fred G.
Ward.
Adults by Rev. C. W. White
\42ljp Trip to-‘thc Orphanage..
Y*.
F!v\:nintf Sesfdon^
.
'v j:io , Di'ViHiqiipl *Service*,’ ..by Roscee Kco^tJ: Rxwtfn^Vfn* Fla.
8:00-'£ccfctV,' 2»LhGrcatncsa," by
Dr. W. F.'^uillltlhv.Fort'Vnlley. Ga.

'• Thurssdny. Oclob&lt;^J&amp; 1917 '.'"
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L,: * V
,••.■9:20 Klertion ^of ‘ bffieceC -,v/
A
c-915 "Influenrt. of’ \Vqm'eiy(li Class
Work nn the Home"- bSj.rMrs, J.OSi,
IVdrjrk. 'Urlantlo. '
‘ Vr lifjjjF
.itfjJU "Influence of.Youngvifoople's
biass.^Oflr. on Society'Y : /'
*••10:25’ Kotin Jo-Pit ttl reap f W. B. C’«.
’ Talks limited ,■to’ two min-1
VT*
utes. —
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11:10 "Making Men,.Th^ohgb thp
Sunday School" by DfWW. /F. Qut^
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- 2:00 IDt^tlonjdservice by 8. D.
Jfsrris^ sSt:
Pctcrahu
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'.Fla.,
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s;§;29;ln«tallation o/ipmcars.
.V -Scicct1qn.qf--pljtcf-:{pr j next
OMiing of fhq-,Fcd»r^tIo_o,,1
Y^. r'
. ; , i Report'ob^UMfhlutioiU Comndttee-* *
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"Final W$rd" '
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3:&lt;)0 AdJolirnracnV
7*
Fori^tho . Wwi^y^-i BrothCriiood
nesU the entertilnmeht* committee

*t once to the churqh, where tha
registry committee &gt;composed of
Mwirs. D. C. Marlowe; R . H. Bron-

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hii hotel or rooming^place.- Bailor F. E. Steinmeyer and the
Program committee have arranged
th»t the opening session‘ahall be to­
night at 7:30 o'clock, When Dr. J . H.
Therrell of .Albany, Ga., will be tho
Principal speaker. Tomorrow, the

ODER 9, 1917

Hardman's store Friday night and

M A S S M E E T I N G LA ST SENATE WANTS . U N ITED promptly arrested them finding thorn IM PORTANT CO M M ITTEES
STATES TO T A K E OVER.
.
NIGHT WAS W ELL
with the goods on. . 'Acting Mayor APPOINTED T A K E CHARGE
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Dingee after hearing' the evidence Y E A R 'S WORK
ATTEN D ED
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The Sanford Board of Trade at
the'behest of many of the members
called a mass meeting laat night to
dlscuw the commission manager form
of cUp^ovojnirtent and the Board of
Trade and the citizens were fortu­
nate it? being abio to have City
Manager Miller of tho, city of St,
Aqgustino and Harry Brown, editor
of the St. Auggstlne Record hero to
tell of the; wonderfiil 'development
that has been made in tho Ancient
City under tho new form. Both of
these gentlemen left their business
an&lt;l came here upon the Invitation
of the'Hoard of Trade and they de­
serve the praise of Sanford people
■for thdir interest in the matter of
better government and their ‘ un­
biased attitude* toward both plans.
‘ Sanford is fortunate in huving nn
up to dato charter and a working
hoard of aldermen and the condition
of Rome tMtirtt can hardly he com­
pared In our own and it wiis n Hourco
of pride-to every one present thnt
Sanford compared
favorably to
other cities oven though wo have

Washington, Oct. 8.— A repdrt
recommending government opera­
tion of the print paper and pulp In­
dustrie during the war and arraign­
ing what it calls the. defiant attitude
bf print paper producers was filed
today by the senato printing com­
mittee. It will await action at the
December session.'
" -The report says tho federal trade
commission's findings "show beyond
any question that the print paper In­
dustry In its greed for excessive
profits has imposed a most unjust
burden on thb American press, which
face* a serious -disaster If relief can
not speedily be had from the op­
pressive prires now exacted for print
w
n11ns f , If
f l i that
n t thn
It aadds
the rommU.
commis
pnper.
sion, in its recent investigation, ex­
hausted every resource at its com­
mand to obtain relief for the pub­
lishers. but has been nhlc to get only
a small measure of relief, "owing to
the defiant attitude assumed by the
princlpnl producers of .print paper
and lack of nuthority o f•the com­
mission to enforce its findings a:i to
n fair nnd. rpns'onnblo price." . '
Under a resolution, introduced by
Senator Smith of Arizona hnd re­
ported by the committee for passage,
tho trade commission would ho em­
powered to eontrol the production
and distribution of print pnper and
mechanical a ml chemical pulp in. tho
United States. All print paper nnd
pulp mill* and agencies' would ho
operated on government account and
their products pooled in the comminion's hands' during the wnr
emergency and equitably -distrib­
uted at n price based on production
und distribution cost . plus a fair

bound. them over to the county
A complete're-organisation of the
court whero'.jhey will have time* to
local Red Cross has been gone Into
ponder, o y e r t h e * disadvantage of
and a Seminole County Chapter has
working-in a* town .where-the police
been -authorised by headquarters
are on the Job.
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supplementing the origins] brmneh
of the* North Florida Chapter. ..Un­
• Longwood Officers Elected
der the new organisation the follow­
At '■ recent mass meeting of the ing officers have been elected to .
citisens of Longwood the officers for servo: D. C. Msrlowe,. chairman,
the year ending in December, 1018 Mrst Deane Turner, Vice chairman,
were qhosen, os is provided for in Mrs. Wc . P. Carter, aecretary, Mr.
the bill passed s t the lost scsstSn of B, F: ‘ whltncr, treasurer.' As an
the legislature and the y are now cxecutiVe commlttco a committee of
filling tho offices of the. newly in seven will act in all cxccutivo mat­
corporstcd city. *'
ters pertaining to the chapter and
. The officers as chosen are:-Mayor, will have the power of ail commlttco
O. Fraln; Clerk, Treasurer and As appointing. These arc Mrs. J. W.
acssor, C. W. Entzmlngcr; Marshal Dickins, Mrs. Deane Turner, Judge
nnd Collector, T. J . Holloway; Coun E. F. Housholder, Dr. S. Pulcaton
cil, £ . B. Searcy, E. W. Driggers, nnd* one member from' each auxil­
J. M. WnRs, C. E. Hartley nnd J . A. iary. The chairman, secretary and
Bistllne. •
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treasurer aro members cx-oflicio of
Longwood is the ‘second city in all commHtees. To carry' on tho
tho county Jo incorporate nnd'It is work effectively, tho following com­
believed that the new city govern­ mittees have been appointed. It is
ment will proVe a fine thing (or tho earnestly requested that the person­
little city.
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nel of these committees' lend their
every effort toward .accomplishing
Gel Ready for Ihc Federation
the ends pf the organisation:
At tho Mcthodist.'ehureh on Sun­
Civilian Relief Commliteo
day the service's will he held as
Mrs. II. C. Gerror, chairman,
usual, except .th at in the Sunday
srhool the . annual promotion nnd Mrs. Fred Williams, Dr. Tolar and
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graduation exercises will be held. Hon. J. J. Dickinson.
Finance
Commlttco,
This Is designed nn i^rally tiny, n
Mrs. U. J. Holly, chairman, Mr.
100 per cent in attendance is -tho
F. P . Forster, Miss Annie Hawkins,
slogan for tho day.
The motto "(Jet Ready for the Mrs. E. M. Galloway, Mr. II. Fi
Federation" will ho prominent In all Whitner.
Work Room Commlttco , .4
the services. Tito pastor will speak
•: Mrs. David Speer, chairman, Mrs.
F. R. Savage, first assistant, Mrs.’ A.
D. Key, second assistant.
* Cutting Committee
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• Mrs. Henry ' McLaulin, chairman,
Mrs. It. L. Jones, Mrs. W. W. Aber­
nathy, Mrs. A. D. Kelly, Mrs". Chit­
tenden, Mrs. Claude Herndon, Mrs.
Roy Jsymci, Mrs. J. B. Moughton,

ing and .11. (/. DuBosc secretary.
The chairman, then called upon
Harry Brown who gave a most in
teresting talk on the commission
manager form ns his city, St. Au­
gustine now..hhs it nnd wn* followed
by George A. Dkf’qttes, city nttor.
ilcy of Sanford who represented the
cjty-tof Sanford s*nd gave a brief
outJibe of the eity.iiifTsira nnd chars
ter finder the nUierninnic form.
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, Oity.^ManagerJMiller of'.St. Au­
gustine' folJLoyeu 1with nn outline of
whal ./commission .-manager pteans
and it.history of tho cities who.have
wifopttitf}fheihew- form. The meeting
then rv'sftlVcd itself into n family
circle und Mr.,- Millo£ was asked
many questions- about the various
ramifications Vf. the commission man­
ager form nnd
particularly as to
whether Sanford should -have it or
havo the nldermnpic form with.n city
manager.
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. v' . ' ' 1 - ... ' __ up Ito thin tlm? neither- tho indict­
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ments nor tho complaints havo afMr.l' ......
Miller • displayed..
,
sketches' of St. AugustliUv'clvlc plan orded any measure of protection to
the publishers. ,m .
.
' Most of the newspaper^ of tho
country, the report say«, are uow up TRANSITION FROM P E A C E
. TO W AR NATIONAL
to tho point where they must 'aoon
Y.* -s S A T U R D A Y .
v.”
renew contracts and if adequate roSE N SA T IO N '
icf
is
to
he
had
it
must
be
without
V%” S Hv‘ - ^ ,v'NIGHT
Washington, Oct. £ •The trnnsi• *'. ;
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waiting for. the:, prosecution of tho
tlpn!
In Americs from ionditiona of
•:VHoh. Braxton Beacham, 'recently
ndictments and complaints.
peaco to those of war, from tho
appointed.the official Florida head of"The committee," it concludes, standpoint of rapidity and thorough­
the U. S.’'Food:Conservation
Food: Conservation Bu­
Bu"submits
to the senste whether it is ness is without precedent in tho his­
reau of tho United'.8tqtea represent­
better
to
ssfegusrd the continusnce tory of domocrscips, says s statement
ing the state of Florida .will speak to
of
a
free
press
in this country by as­ issued tonight by the committee on
the pcoplo of Seminole'.county in a
suring
It
an
.adequate supply of public information. I t details the
tin minutes talk st tho Lyric The­
print
paper
st
• fair and resaonshle nation's achievements since tho dec­
atre 'hcr6.‘ Saturday night.
Mr.
pircc
or
whether
to-permit s furthor laration'of war,-six months ago.
Beacham. la too well known in San­
increase
in
the
excessive
profits of
ford to need kny introduction to the
The
meeting
last
night
was
well
the
paper
industry,
which.
the fed­ . VAmcrican.-lndustry.and the pcoplopeople. He Is one of the true philan­
eral
trade
commission
declares
is of the entire nation," the atatemefif
attended
sqd
shows
thqt
tho
people
thropists of Florida who made a for­
says, "answered speedily and ef­
tune in timbcrlands and other en­ are taking, an kdded interest in city about to exact $17,600,000 more in ficiently the call to arms.
Six
terprises and rose from a poor man affairs and that the majority of them excessive profits from the. American months from the dsy war was de­
to ono of wealth by his own Individ­ are in favor of a city, manager for publishers, who sre loyally and pat­ clared finds tho United States mo­
ual effort and foresight and whp is* Sanford and that everyone will have riotically ' supporting their govern­ bilised for tho suprsmo task ahead."
using his money for tho good of the tho opportunity of talking it over ment in this fateful hour.”
Congress, the. committee’s resume
and then-voting on tha matter.'
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people of Florida in many ways.
says,
has enacted more important
Doctora Are at Work
legislation during the extraordinary
Ho is one of the first men In Flor­
Dr. Calvin Young of /he state
Royal Arch Masons
session ending today than in '■the
ida to see. the possibilities of the
board of health-iq In the city work­
v
convoe*tlon
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Regular
preceding sosslon in-history.
state, has been ode of the pioneer
ing in conjunction with Dr. Oliver
good roads boosters; is and has been evening, 7:80.’;* Royal Arch' degree. J . Miller upon tho cases of trachoma
Referring to tho war department,
one f t tho flrit men to plant exten­ Work will lrt*gin 'promptly at the discovered in the schools. Ap ex­ tho commutes notes that without
opening
hour
In
order
that
chapter
sive orango groves''and. engage in
amination of the school childron will accident or dlssstor .a large expedi­
general farming end last week pur­ may closo not later than 10 o’clock. bo made-: in the -city schools and tionary force has been sent ’ to
chased » .largo- shipment o f. pure
while a few case* have been discov­ France. More tharf e million drefte 1
bred feogs and cattle’ t o t his immense
ered and-sent te specialists for. treat­ men and National Guardsmen ale
farm near Forest City In this county
ment it is not tKoiight that the dis­ under training and the army has
and la known far and wide-for his
ease will be found here in a preva­ 80,000 trained officers instead of 20,­
faith in Florida. *
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lent form. Dr. Miller .will inspect 000 six months .ago.
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1 Ho was chosen for the great work
tho city schools and Dr. Denton the
"Development of the’ Liberty mo­
of food conservation on account of
county schools nnd all cases'will bo tor Which has withstood'every avi­
his broad blinded policies, fos his
Isolated and the proper treatment ation engine test i« qno of tho major
isolated
intimate knowledge of the pcoplo and
applied.
Whkrevcr possible light achievements of .the w§r department,
the resources of the state and his
cases wrili be'treated, here and pre- and the aircraft production bokrdl
whole hearted manner of taking hold
ventstives applied to keep it from.
of these benefiU' for the people end
spreading.' The doctors have 'the
placing hla time and money at (he
'Serfage wall in hand and will •hava
disposal of the state and the United
ho difficulty in eradicating it entire­
ly from the schools. . •
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vcsssla pt various types from superdreadnaughts to submarine chosen.”
Tho shipping board has under con-'
struct ion end contemplation a total
tonnage of . neatly ' l l . 0(10,000 deed
weight, capacity, requiring a total
authorisation of J 1,709,000,000.
The treasury-department will havo
disposed... of u.tnoro" than $ 1(5,000,000,000 of "government securities
within e few months, when the’ seeond Liberty, loan campaign is com.pieted. % .
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The- agricultural department and
food' admlhlstratlOn •have done ef-'
fsctlve work to increase the food sup­
ply; 'aniftfift food administration to
encourage proper production and dis­
tribution.
’&gt;
Ono€f the accomplishments of the
council of national defense a n d ' tto
advisory co p mUtee. pointed to k
the mobilisation' of, 262,000' milea of
rrstlroada' end of wire cbnLnunlcation, and the syitemsjie .scheme bf
purchasing wheat thb statement says
has resulted - In ’ grtst -economics.
The exports,administration "fa now
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Police Do GoCci, Work
engaged in .conserving the food sup­
Tho night ‘police, force caught sev­
ply, of this .country ond&lt; regulating
eral negroes carting off groceries gram in historyeis being’ carried ou , its exports so that the products of
from Q. W. Spencer’s store and by tha navy, comprising hundreds'0 : America wrili hot reach'Ler 60000160.'"
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�she was loved by all f o r btr mahy
good traits and itinhy disposition.
Ilor. sudden death came as a great
shock to her many frienda here and
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tho aympathy of the community
goes out to the grifcf stricken 'par­
"When I return, from my next ent!* who hkve lost their only child.
O RRECT fit ifl so important a part of
VBetsy R oss" trip to the Indies," ssld Joseph,
A t th« Lyric tonight.
clothes that we made a study of the
; ""Txkc thy knitting with thc« and wbo with his maiden aunt owned a
Complimentary Band Concert , '
art. We try to fit not only yoiir,
go downstairs and . see John Ross. largo fleet of merchant vessels^ "i
A complimentary concert at Cen­
body-; but' to show you fitting colors,
•
Uo hath come to ask thy band in ■hall be married.”
tral Park for tbs Wesleyan^ Federa­
proper styles; fitting’materials, for you and
"marriage." '
J
tion visitors 9 o'clock Wednesday
your needs. We put a great deal of care
NEW LOCATION”
evening, Oc'l 10th, will be given by
Betsy Griscom.made a wry mouth
tho Sanford City Band, assisted by
into this; because we accept responsibility
8t these words of her mother’s, but
• Same Old Service
Mrs. Lucllitr-Takseh and Mrs. Robt.
i i she wm an obedient young
for it; if you are not wholly satisfied ‘we
TYe beg to announce tb our m an / Herndon, aoloiata. *Quakeress aho did as she w m bid.
want you to come back with the goods
friends
and patrons that w ojiavo
Program:
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B ut to her sister, Clarissa, aho Hid:
■ “ l i e shall get my hand in"B slap moved to larger -and better quarters March, Stara and Stripes ......Forever
wbero we will bt^ able to* caro for
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rather than In marriage.'' '
your wanta to better advantage and Overture, Maxepps...!-------------- Mshl
Downstairs - big, awkward John to give you oven better aervice In
Soprano Solo, Tho Rosary------Nevin
Rots greeted Betsy shamefacedly. electrical work •wnA- -supplies than
Mri.^uoillo Takach____ __
Ills love making mado but little formerly. Chsrlea'5lojelric Co,,- 109
Selection, From fijdney Jones
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progress^ owing to Betsy's careful Magnolia avenue. ^
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Musical Comedy^.;rJ&gt; .,MM.._.Jonf8
efforts td,prevent its progress, and
Cornet Solo, The Palms------ .....Fauco
finally John’Iook his departure i*lth., . Mrs. Robt. Herndon .
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Holly
Publicity
DlreelOT
out proposing.''
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The following * telegram wa* re­ Medley, Superba.^— ;___ ____ Dslbcy
' .. • Betsy MeelWoseph
% i ceived yesterday afternoon by the
Fiasle
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They’re designed for extra large men
From her home Betsy stole forth editor of The Herald and the pos-; ^Phe ^tar jipanglcd Banner.________ ...
to meet Joseph Ashburn,- ber sweef- tion accepted at once:
"_____ — Koy-Arnold
stout men, tall men, extra large; the lipei
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*heart.
-* Jacksonville, Fla., O ct.4 , 1917. -.
have to be different to give the best effects.
% Special Church Organ Musle
"Dearest Joseph,” she murmured R. J . Holly, Herald, Sanford,.-Fla;:
Have appointed you director of
Sunday evening at -the Congrega­
Mrtha felt his lips upon hers.
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publicity
In
Scrqlpolo
-county
at
re­
tional
church Mrs. Julius Takach
**7SL*
r B u t the style'i in them, jhe distinctive in
quest of C. A. Tutwllcr,. campaign will present the following organ pro­
director of publicity for Florida, for gram: X, “ Prlere OTertolrp," -Paul
dividuality,. the* fine tailoring and fabrics.
vbiuntary service in connection with Devred, Op. 8j 2, 4fMinuet in -O,”
Men of these types want 'these things as
National Food Conservation Cam^ Beethoven; 3, "Alpino Fantasy and
palgn Week beginning Sunday-, Oct. Storm,” T. V. Flagler.
Offertory,
much.as anybody.
;
,
21st, under authority of United "A Perfect Day,” Carrie J . Bond.
States Food Administration. You Tho last number *wllk be. national
are expected to coopcrato with cam­ anthems of'the Allies, each one pre­
paign chairman In-your county. We ceded by its name and brief story.
will utilize state council of defense
. ALICE BRADY
and its aflUUtcd county food com- Report, of * Library War Council
palgn. Vital importanco to tho na­
Tho committee of ten who assist­
tion of this work justifies us in ex­ ed in the Library War Couneil fund
pecting” your full cooperation .and did excellent work nnd found the
assistance.
Have acceptance fol puhljc * most generous in contribu­
The home of Hart Sehaflfner &amp; Marx
practically every* coijnty In Fiorida. tion*.
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Wire mo at Jacksonville, Official
The small allotment of 9,60.00 was
Business collect,. If yon will‘ servo.
. Showing E xact Repro­
v e r/ easy to raise. In fact not half
Leroy Hodges,
tho territory of each member, of the
duction Historical Shop
'■*,,,
•' Campaign Director.
committee was covered.
ahd Home of First AmerAleo C r itlflr e t* No. 770. bearing d ate Ju iy
As there aro so many calls for tho
Mrs. R. J. Holly'
2nd A; D. 1900. covering Ilrg. 2.79 -cbe r .
. • ican Flag. .
ol
8W cor of N E J&lt; of N W | (. run K* 6.63
Death of Ssldce Williams Edwrfrd* vnrlous war activities the committee
Mrs. John Mqlsch
rhe, N. 20 rhe, W 6.63 che. B 20 tha Sec 34
■* Mrs. W. Ii. Edwards, nee Miss clt it best to make no effort beyond
Mrs. W. E. Watson
T p 1 9 H It 29, eold ae thy
property
David HcuU, alio Certificate No. 688,
bear
Soidco Williams of this city, daugh­ he eum allotted'.
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Mrs. A. D. Kelly
Ing date i Ju ly 6 lh , A. D. 1*97 covering
lleg.
1.47
che,
8
and
12.28
ch
i
W
of
Inter­
ter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
W.
Williams
Mrs,
A.
P.
Connelly
ADMISSION 5 and 10c
Tho sum* pf 658.17 wiia forwarded,
section of H Una of Peter Miranda Gran
of 302 Oak avenuo died suddenly at ler instructions, by tho -treasurer,
Mrs. E. D. Chittenden
wtlh E line ol Hae 2 *. Tp 19 H. R an g* 29
K run N 6.86 c h i, W 7 U ch*. 3 6 .6 3 - c h i
Wilson, N. C., on Thursdny morn­ Mrs. A. B. Key, to the Library War
Mrs. H. II. Chappell
E 7 &gt;4 che. eold e i the property of E . II,
ing.
The remains will arrive nt Council headquarters in Washing­
Treater. ' He* Died end .certificate In my
Miss'Nellie Elder.
offlc*,and ha* made application for ta a deed
6 o'clock this nfternoon. Tho ser­ ton, last Monday.
to leebe in accord ant* with law snd-un)«*a
said certificate shall be redeemed according
vices will be'lb'eld at tho home on
NEAL HART in
Tho committee who bo- willingly
to law t a t deeds will Issue thereon on th *
Almost Good for Nothing.
Saturday afternoon,; the exact hour served Is as.follows:
of N ovam b*. A. D . 1917.
.—
“Judging from tho pnltry ralarlcs 6thW day
itn r*. my official sig natu re. and seal
not being known nt this time.
some
of
Our
ministers
nro
paid,''
ob­
thU tba 6th day of October, A. D. 1917.
KJrs.
A.
D
.’Key,
Trcas.
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(eeal)
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E . A. D O U GLASS,
Mrs. Edwards was one of San­ - Mrs. E . . McO. Gnlloway, cam­ served tho none cynic, "oijo might Bay
Clerk Circuit C ou it Seminole Co. Fla,
with
truth
thnt
they
nro
good
for
al­
!3
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r
l-6
lc
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“Mystery Double Cross” ford's most popular young ladles and paign director
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most
nothing."
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,'v
spent her girlhood, dnys hero where
Mrs. W. E. Scoggnn
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ol tha ownership, management. ctcuUtion,.
ate.. of th* Hanford Herald, published ••mlweekly at Hanford, Florida, required by Act
of Augu.t 34, IBIS:
Editor. It. J. Holly, Sanford,' FU\
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Managing Editor, »*m*.
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. 11uiInns Manager, W. M. Hnyntn, San­
ford, FU,- :
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Publishers, Th* Ilrrald Printing Co., Sa5r
ford, Fla. '
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Owner* boldine 1 p*r cant or mora of tb*
capital (local
atocht
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H J. Holly Bastard, Fla
O. W. Klaaban, Colorado Bpga-, Coke
W. i- . Hsynee, Baaford Fla.
U D. Uofty^nfard, FU.
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'■Peoples Hank, Hanford Fla.
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. N.Jl. Garner, Hanford, Fla.
, Tboa. E. Wllaon. Sanford, Fla .
Z. D. Ralllff, 8 nfo d, Fla.
E. O. Itourkr, Hanford, Fin.
F, F. Dutton, Hanford, F a.
O. I,, Taylor, Hanford, TU,
Known bondholders, mortgage**,otbar security holder* holding l per cri
met* of tha total amount of bond*, n
[ir n or otbar aceurltlc*. Non*.
(.Igned) .
W. U. HAYNES,
Sworn to and aubtrrlbcd-to brfora tns

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We Have Two Cars, of Floor Rolling in AD Size Packages
Don’t Forge! Us, When Yon Need FEED.

ADVERTISING

ohlPjTwenty.-ene (21),aose*
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* floarti. pf .OouAly Commienoner* In and
N O T I C K o r HALK
lor Seminole ctfunty will receive a c a * d bide
Not re i* hereby f i r m t h * t under and by at their regular feeding on-November Sth,
virtub ol k fin* deer** ol |orrrlo*Ur* and 1917, for one 8 per ^ e n O n le re e t bearing
■a • made on tit* 2 8 th d * r ol 8 *'pt*mb*r, warrant In the amount' of -T hree Thousand
A. D.* 1017, by the H o n u n b U J i b m W. Eight llundrad and -Fifty Dollars (|3*60)
ayahl* eighteen (1*) month, afthr dale
I’vrhlnr,- J u d i * qf t h * . C r e u l t Court of th*
light reirrved to re je ct any and all bide.
Hevanth Judicial Circuit ol Flurida, B*mE . A. D O U G L A SS,
Innt* county In chenccry, In that certain
,
C |.rk .
cauae therein pendinr, wherein Z. 8 plnka la ", 13 -F rfp te .
the romp alnent and M. K. Kelery and Ilora
KrU cy, hU wile, ara defendant!; I ■h all
offer lor aahi and **ll to the hlghret bidder
for c a th ,.b rfo r* the door of tho o u t t house
In Hanlord, Hemlnol* courtly, •Florida, on
Monday, the 6th day ol Novrrnbcr. A. 1)
1017, the (a m * bring a legal sale* day, and
during th * legal hour* of tale, th * prqp&lt;;rty
d r.rrib rd In th* final decree jiforceeid ta
follow*, to-Olt: T h * eouth h«lf &lt; H ) .o ( . t h *
north hell O f ) of th * north |iill ( J f ) o f the
northeait- quarter O f ) iff t h e eouthweet
qu arter ( ) 4 ) of 8 *rtia n Fifteen (I S ) , To4rn

clothes,

For Sale— Fifteen acres, nbout 3
acres cleared, fronting Lake Monroe. '
Abundant muck on place. Fifteen
minutes' walk from postofiice. See
C. II. Letficr.
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For Sole—1914 Watercooled In­
ternational Harvester Halfton truck,
in good running condition, a bar­
gain. One doublo seated Surrey lh
good condition..
Enquire Herald •
Office. .
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For Salo—New L. C. ^milli type­
writer. Must be sold at one*., Cash
will take machine a t ' half "pri/e. * • I
Herald Office.
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FOR RENT
, F6r Rent—Ono furnished rvorn in
tho outa'kiriff of - town. * Address
W. J. U., caj*c of Herald Olfice.
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For Rent—October. 15; (ouV room
cottage, 1204 *Park avenup, 610 iti-iv
eluding water. -G. W. SpenPcr. lt’tf!.

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■Furnished RoOma by Dayj Week .
or Mpnth— Pjirk «yenuo fl!t, IP5-'*
North Park' avehue, over L/. R. ! J
Phllipir &amp; Co. arog rto'ro,
Mrs. • vj
C. C. Hart,, manager.

For "R e n t—A ten room houafc.
partlyfurnished, on Lako Onoro,
1 All Local Advertisements Under
LaYgc
.porches,
flno shade trees. A
Thlj Heading THREE CENTS a
very desirablo location.
Addr«is-,f'
Line For EaeB Inner
Geo. L.; Maris, R . D&gt; 1, Sanford,;.Charge 25 Cents.
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y jlB answering an advcrtlicmcnt
where no name U mentioned in the ^•.Ropraa for Rent— .Light house­
ad,-please^do. not’ aik The Herald keeping rooms, over'6 and 10 Cent
for Information aa to the Identity of Store. ^Mhi. W. E. White. 12—6tj&gt;
the advertiser,
Uaually wo do not
For Re’rft— Rooms at 607 West
know who tho advertiser is and If First f St.
Rent reasonable -and.
we do we are not allowed 4o give rooms desirable. 607 W- . 'F Ir tf St'
out this information. Simply write . . .
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a letter and addreks it aa per in­
structions in the ad.
. • For Rent—Rooming house end
rcstsurant ono block* from union
FOR SALE
ststion, Sanford, FIs.' * J . Musion.' .
For Sale—All Jlyturea in tho S.
axwcll store. Bargain for quick
For Rent—Upper fist, 3 furnished
le. V. E . Douglass, Court House. rooms for ligh't housekeeping.* 409
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.IlctlUu r*f Tat Deed Under - Buttonholo making, mending done;
Chaster 4SSI, Law* *f Flar. silk embroidered sofa pillows end
i*r*hy given that John W. centerpieces for sale; subscriptions
i»*r of Ta* Ccrtlfleat* No. 4, and renewals for-Ladies' Home Jour­
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N; 7.44 cht, nal, Delineator, Country ■ Gentle­
run 8 7.64 eh*. E. 13.34 ci
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W. 13.26 ch* 8®e. X6. Tp *
10.IS chi 8 man, Everybody's, Saturday Even­
CortlBcoto No. S covering I
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of NW Cor run. 8 r9.S7
cht, 10 ebv N 6 ing Post.
Will sell or cxchango for
ch* N 7S Dos. IS
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T p IS 8. R SS. ■U
okoo CortlBcoto No. T, cov- fresh cow, team harness and farm
erthg NWM of N EW[, Boe SS, Tp If 8. R It,
wagoty* H. A., •Box 62, Geneva,
AUo Ccrtflcoto No. S, eov*rcln( E U of
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AUo CortlBcoto/No. I . c o * * il« i

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For Stic—Two or three dgien
Boo 3 S, Tp I t . 8 . R Xf. Alto Certificate
ns. a N. J. Stcnstrom, West Side.
No. 10. covering 8 WM of NWM and W S
of SE W of NWM Boe t t . Tp I t 8. R S t.
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13-2 to-*
AUo Cortlflrat* No. I t , covering NWM of
NWM H*e SS, Tp I t 8 . R 2a. AUo Cor­
tlBcoto NoJ S t, covarlng NM of EM of N E
M ol BWM B*c. S t, T p . l t 8 , R. I t . AUo
CortlBcoto No. S t covering Lot S, W*l*or‘o
eub-dlvUlort Fort of Lot No. 1, See 1, Tp
SO B li l t . AUo CortlBcoto No. S I, cover­
ing NWM of NE)C ond NEM of NWM
For 8 ale—1916 Model Ford tour­
ond NM o I N W i r * ! BW M . Sec X. T p f l
B R S t. At*o CortlBcoto No, S3 covarlng
ing
car. Good condition. Address
8 M «nd NWM of BWM of 8 W U B*c !
T p 20 B R 29, . AUo CortlBcoto No. SS D, care of Herald, Sanford, Fla. *
covering Lot® I to t l (leo* Lot I t ) Woltoo
Hub Dlv. port of 8*0 S. Tp SO B R f t .
AUo Cort. No, S t covorloe N K *1 8)4 bf
B EM of BEM %o* S. Tp SO 8 K S t. T i e *
. Cartifloolo No. S t. covorlkg N&gt;f of 8 M of
N,W}| of 8 F.M So* ts„ Tp *0 8 R S t. All
of tno above nam.d .* cortlflcotoo covering
above d»»crlbo4 property eold oa tba prop­
erty of D. O. Crotohow. All of tha obev*
no mod eertlflrofoa boor dat® Ju ly 8th, •
A. -D. 1116. oloo CortlBcoto No. SO, bearing
data in ly Sth, A. D. IS IS , oovoriot B l f ol
WH of Lot S ond WM oh BWM o f NWM.
Boo. » ,.tp SO S R S t . oold oo Ilk property
of W . R. fitooo.
AUo cortlBcato No. SS
bonrlog dote J * r . Sib, A. D. IS IS , covering f id d le ,
BM ol NM d NWM s f 8 EM Boe S Tp So“ .|
8 It S t , oold’ oo tba property of J. Hombon

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I^or Sale—Fresh milch cow. R. ■
Garrishn, R. D. No. di Sanford.
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WANTED
Wdnted—Two Of. three
and collectors, . with' ear
Apply to -Mshager,! Box
lando, F it,
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Wanted^Celery plants for Octor or Noyemlier setting by the
500 OT.' IhkI. .Jo s , -W. Ramsey*
tr ” Point.' FIs.
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Wasted—Mes!
Between .17 snd 40, Bsglist In
dined ,or non-church preference, tc
Join Bcrean Class. »* R. I t . Groven
■Uin, president.
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BUDGET O F OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
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YOU AND M E.”

EVEN THE GATE PO ST NOT IN IT
A c m EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH
“ H E’LL PRENT ’E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
o o o o o a DocMtoaoQOoaoaoo o o o a o a a n o o a o a o o o o o o a a o o o a
is no danger of any. children being
bitten by them. AU of ua remember
several cases bert of children being
bitten and having to take the pasteur treatment, entailing, a big cost
to the parents aside from the fright
and nervous shock and all from the
bite of some tupenny flee that was
not worth the powder, and abot It'
would take to kill him. When dogs
interfere with people the dogs should
be kept in their place..
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There may be persons who will be
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impressed with the advertisement
of a product flaunted across a sign­ f There are a-lot of changes that
board which disfigures and uglifies will have to be made this winter If
an otherwise beautifu} roadside view, Sanford Is tq take her rightful’ place
but the average man who enjoys Na­ among the commonwealths of the
ture unadorned and unlettered is ■ ta te . and while the operation may
more likely to boycott the article so be painful to some they will bo much
better after it occurs. No .great
advertised than to use It.
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Within tho last year/ many of the movement was* ever mado without
beauty spots along the Dixie High­ giving psin to a few buC they always
way have been ruined by the erec­ get over It. .
tion of latge and monstrously ugly,
glaring signboards, and at their re­ 1 Remarking on the annual spring
cant rate of increase' there is real cleaning up* time that the American
danger th at this famous drive, un- public generally emphasiz&amp;i so heav­
'equalled for beauty anywhere in the ily the Orlando Reporter-Star la
world may soon ‘become a mere al­ strong for a fall cleaning up. Clean­
ley between fences -of signboards.
up weeks have become popular, ac­
The signboard man secs In the cording to the Reporter-Star,' but
beauty of a roadside dell, meadow, they hake usually been urged in the
spring—and the greatest need for a
vale, hammock'or lake, only a spot
.In which he. may display his prosti­ clean Up Is In tho autumn. "One of
tution of art and the evidence of hfs the incidental benefits of the garden
movement,'’ declares the newspaper,
success in having blackrnai!ed_some
"should
be that it .has accustomed
trusting and gullible manufacturer.
more
people
to work out of door.
If nobody suffered but the adver­
Formerly
most
men were tnzy about
tiser, who thus wastes his money,
dolh’
g
anything
around their homes.
nobody/ would object to the sign­
At
the
same
time
the loafing habit
board man getting his money. The
worst of it is, that the desecration of was strong and prevalent." Thcidca
Nature and disfigurement. of the was popular during the spring and
summer,.’ but .now many places show
highway is as lasting as the lumber on
which it iq built,* and as if that was great need of attention. The men
may not have as much time and less
not bad enough, some ghoul b*s re­
inclination
to.clear away the wreck
cently contrived the Idea of ^galvajust
now
but
the' training 'secured
Ised iron signboards, which threaten
earlier in the year will comp in
to last ‘even longer.
handy and a great ipany people will
■Taxpayers who have bonded and find, when.they try to hire a yard
taxed themselves to build end beau­ man or boy to do a little bf the work
tify the Dixie Highway Should find a that the supply of extra help Is very
way to put a sudden arid lasting stop limited.. The best thing to do Is to
to this'despoiling of America's most get a start oh the work,' and per­
wonderful boulevard. . If there is haps the helper will come along, and
law to keep the highway' free from If -ho doesn't, then after awhile tho
tho signboard vandals and their eye­ work will have been dono anyway,
sores, a little night work by a' few and the. householder will be no worse
committees of vigilantes will prob­ off for the exercise. The need of a
ably be sufficient to discourage the fall cleaning up week or day Is Im­
continuance of tho dirty work.
perative.
The summer accumula­
tions are neither picturesque nor
V As I understand it this new healthful, and besides, if the ama­
wrinkle of the commission form of teur gardcricr will inquire at tho seed
government fa no new thins that.is store ho will find’ that this la the
being sprung for other cities have time for- getting the winter garden
tried It with success,* -And then it started.
will not be forced upon anybody for
it will tako an election to decide 1 America (a at war with Gcrfnany
whether the ■people hero want to and any German in this country
adopt the new form or not. There who Insults tho. flag, the national
are several getting excited about it anthems or any other American in­
but the beat thing to do in war stitution by word or set ahould«be
times is to ko6p your shirt on and summarily dealt with and it matters
take everything’ calmly.
not who this German may be. The
1 Thera is a question as to who
first conceived the Idea th at people
hurtling .through the country In
autos and railroad trains would stop
to read and _ remember advertise­
ments, but the' fact th at a lot o
business concerns have more. money
than brains In their advertising de­
partments Is attested by-the growth
of the signboard pestilence through­
out the country.
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Some of tho dog lovcra'arc sore
about the * recent cruaade started
here to get rid of a lot of worthless
. ciira and. keep the balance of the
dogs off the' street unless they are
accompanied by the owners and to
* keep them out of places of amuse-.
-* ment. There is a place for doga just
os there Is a place for hogs and
neither have ti -place in -the parlor.
Let those who have fine dogs keep
~ thefm at homo where they will hot
bother other people and where there

time la past wheri we are supposed
to stand for these studied. Insults to
our flag and our country and if an
an example could be made of some
of these Germans it would have a
good effect on them. If there Is any
German hero who la against •tho
United Stotts let him get out of the
country, that has fod him and made
him what he la and get back to the
autocratic empire t'hat he left be­
cause he could not stand for the
same "autocratic principles that lie
now condones.

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Items of Interest for the Man
Behind
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"The farmer with one or two hogs/ A carload is made up and shipped.
to.m arket may think that he la s t ’ When the returns come in from tho
the mercy .of the Itinerant buyer, buyer, the receipts are apportions
but he Is not. AH he needs Jo U find among the farmers according to' the
■ enough more farmers with smalt Iota grads and weight of anomafi ahipto sell and combine with them to Should an animal die in transit, the
make a carload .shipment." ' That Is. loss Is prorated among the shipper*.
, the opinion of F. W. Farley of the’: The same la true of any commission,
U. S. Department of Agriculture yard ago or terminal charges^ These
who addressed the livestock round up charges are deducted before the divi­
at the University of Florida
sion bf the price received Is made.
.. .And. to prove that his’ statement
The scheme has been worked for
arts not one o f theory, hetold- ho w e good While- In that Mississippi
■ cooperative marketing woe done In communjty and thejarm era ere all
' one Mississippi community. There, satisfied. There wai some dissatis­
the county agent seU e time for hogs faction at first with the grading but
to be brought in. Ae the hogx ar* the farmers have learpe^ that -there
rive they ore weighed end-.graded. la a difference. In hogs end fcennow
. Each farmer la given a receipt for. so see the necessity of It. Also, most
many bogs of one grade or another, farmers can now grade .their own
or for so many, pounds of certain hogs, which Is condudvp (o the rais­
grades.
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This plan -docs' away w ^ t^ tb c
middleman. It serves to mako tho
lot of.the Itinerant buyer h u d ; and
■uch fellows dont- visit a community
often after the practice, baa been
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. In'this plan* of marketing, no ef­
fort la made to ■UndardUa the ship­
ment. .That la,, no one particular
breed or alxe is shipped. Every­
thing is taken.- But better pricea
would be hid •If enough farmers
could be found to make up'a stand­
ardized shipment.
Destroy Ike Cotton Stalks
Reger diets of all measures thus
far used against the cotton boll
weevil its advance has not been stop­
ped. B u t’there to*-m easures which
if uaed In timet will check the ad­
vance or-redUMT the infestation for
the following ‘‘yjfar. One of these
measures recommenced by the Uni
verelty of Florida extension division
la to destroy all cotton stalks In the
fields at the earliest time practic­
able.
Cotton la the. only plant upon
which the weevil is known to feed.
It la Important therefore to take
steps to starve the insect. This
can .be done jnoet effectively by
growing other crops. The only way
to check Its Vpread and still grow
cotton U to grow early varieties and
to destroy^the stalks as soon as tho
crop Is harvested.
Thp weevil winters In tho adult
stage. If cotton is available for it
to feed upon it will begin 'hiberna­
tion late and will be able to exix,t
through tho winter. If tho cotton Is
destroyed so .that nothing la left for
it to food upon it will go into winter
quarters earlier aqd’io la apt to die.
It has been shown that weevils go
Into hibernation In December have*a
much better chance to Ilver’than
those going irito hibernation' in N6verabor.Fifteen per cent'of the for
mcr will’ live where hut one per cent
of the latter will survive the winter.
It is for this reason that the burn­
ing of all cofton stalks' as soon ns
the crop [s picked is recommended.
Cut tho stalks, or uproot them,
preferably, pile on tho row and burn.
Then plow the land. If the farmer
will not atop growing cotton for a
few yenrs; he can at least grow a
crop which will mature during the
early August so as to cscapo the
weevil. ^Jho' practico of destroying
the old stalks must bo ‘observed in
any case.
Just for far tho’ weevils have ad­
vanced -thla year has not yet been
determined, but many of them have
reached Alachua county; so many in
fact that (he county may he said to
be generally Infested..
Standardize Farm Products
In thosp. days of high prices the
market y l l !. be very particular.
Whllo food of all kinds is sufficiently
scarce -to - bring Agood prices, rl t %wlll
be just as true this year-as during
normal years, that the carefully se­
lected, graded and packed product
will command the- highest price.
Just tiny old thing
not find a
m
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market.
Perhaps sweet potatoes are not
scarce; they certainly are not In
Florida'. Yet the namo conditions
aro true—-the man who handles hi
potatoes carefully from tho field to
tho market will get the best prices.
And If they are bought for shipment
only tho best will bo taken.
A
bruised potato la worth nothing aa a
shipper.
Standardize your products. That
Is one of tho cscrets of finding s good
msrket, says the -University of Flor­
ida extension division. Standardised
products mean a square deal. Farm­
ers must establish brands and grades
end 'Uvo up to. the labels put on the
packs. If.th o buydr.can'go to the
warehouse or write to a grower for a
certain brand and quality of produce
end be Sure of getting It, the process
of marketing la simplified and made
leas expensive.
Standardisation U beat effected by
an organisation of some sort. A
community can establish a brand
but smell farmers cannot. Each will
have his own standards and grades
ohd tho products will bo of-all’de­
grees In regard to size and quality.
Furthermore, an association la neces­
sary to have efficient Inspection to
see that honest packa are given.
Th'eVvalue of standardized product
The value of standardised pro­
ducts is greater then those just ea
good. They hevo a name, and are
picked with the Idea of making that
name stand for the beat. The dtrua
growers kpow this aqd go to great
expense'to have their products Just
right. The added expense Is re­
turned to them In Increased prices.
Marketing organizations aro the
thing-,.end many Florida communi­
ties are-ffinding It out
Harden Hogs for the Market
Packers object topeanut-fed hogi
because the meet* and lard are soft
end oily. This objection Is most
frequently found with hogi that
were In poor condition when they
Vero turned on to peanut pasture.
If they have been fed well all sum­
mer before pasturing on peanuts the
meet and. lord will not be oo oily,
■ays the University of Florida ex­
tension division.
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In any easw Itja weir to feed eorn
■with' tho peanuUv ” Sweet *potatoes
will also produce a firm fat, and It Is
a good practice to have peanut* knd
sweet potatoes fotfajl
In adjoining |fields
■ so
that the hogs din harvest the two to­
gether. Without some such provi­
sion the hogs ‘ cannot be merketes
advantageously and may be discrim­
inated against so seriously as to
mike their production a lots.
Peckers require that the animals
be finished on corn or sweet potatoes
during the last few weeks before they
are.placed on the market. It Is best
to give some of these feeds along
with the "peanut*,; and the final
change (o the finishing feeds .should
be made gradually-.ov^r sixty or
more days.
-t
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Commercial fertillxera do‘
anot
o ^not
build up tho soiL . They act mfoiy
oe stlmulanta. The , bait mean* of
increasing the fertility of the toil lx
by the addition of organic matter.
The compost pile Is one p»ens of
supplying good orgsnle material for
the farm.' The materials which can
bis used are ordinarily wasted, and
the expense of making’'the pile Is
slight when, compared with Ita fer­
tilising value.

____ n themselves would bring all
that they need, but only a few of
those, who read "this have opportuni­
ty to visit the institution and know
thq children personally. To such it
Is only possible"'to ’realize •the iituatlon If they can imagine their own
children without’a father, without
mother, without money, .in many
cooes without friends, housed in a
wonderful home where the leader,
tho adopted father, Is .dead, and
where there Is no one to provide.

Thornwcl! Orphans In' Need
The death of Dr. W. P. Jacobi,
founder nnd president- of Thornwcll
Orphanage, leaves tho orphan fam
lly-of over 300 without a president.
Tho -vice president, Rev. B; J
Branch, resigned ' effective October
lat, which leaves thfc institution
without an' official head,
The responsibility of the care of
the children ' 1* on the Board of
Trustees, who are unfitted to do the
fiork.
A new president has been elected,
but it may be aomo (imo before he
can come.
In the meantime the
children .need bread tihd. clothing and
school books. There is no monoy in
the treasury, gone whatever. The
property of the institution cannot be
hypothecated to borrow money. The
charter prevents, that.
Will the reader try to realise' these
hundreds of bright, ‘ beautiful or­
phan children actually without the
means to buy bread! For that is
exactly the situation.
When Dr.
Jacobs found the Institution in such
a situation he always told It to the
good people. Ho trusted that.God
would put it into their hearts to
send tho money or the food or the
clothing, and God never fooraook
him and never forsook the children.
We are not competent to present
the matter aa ho did, but we tell
tho story without •any gloss and
without adequate language. It Is
literally true that theae children
whom Dr. Jacobs always called
‘-’God's children*’ ire without fathera
knd without a president, end with
out money and without food, and
they are In need of winter clothing
and school books for tho new term.
Everything costs more than it ha'
been costing. -The dollars which are
coming in arq spent as carefully os
possible, but they ere too few t
meet the bills. .The Institution Is
therefore, face to face' with the fact
that. It- canfiot furnish the children
with nutritious food and with warm
clothing unless the gifts of God's
people are greatly enlarged and
quickly forwarded.
* If the reader could only pen from
cottage to cottage end, get acquaint­
ed with the beautiful! girls and. the
fine manly boys and talk with them
about themselves, and about the in­
stitution, their work, the love of the

S P E C IA L TO T H E FARM ERS
season is now on and we have a large stock of all kinds of
Farm Implements, oSouth
o u u i Bend(
o e n u , Oliver,
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Hihn Deere Plows, McCormick‘Mowing Machines and H ay
Planet J r. Horse and
Hand Tools, Planet J r. M cWhorter F&lt;
Distributers and
Steven Farm Sowen.
We want your business and guarantee you service.

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Drs. H A R P E R
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Stomach, Liverj Kidney, Bladder,
. Anemic and P o 0 r Circulation,
Asthma, Hay Fever, Sciatic, Acute
and Articular Rheumatism, Lum­
bago, Obeisity, Stiff Joints and
others too numerous to mention.
14 -years practice—4 years Hospital Experience enable* roe
to effect cures where all others fall.: Thorough and
Careful Examination. ' Professional advice on
your case free of charge. No extra charge
for houao calls. PERMANENTLY
Located in Sanford.

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HORNER MILITARY 8CHOOL

. - Hu • near4 of Cljiun •! iXonofh work In pnporf&amp;s Toang mm lor-CoUo«o Unlm»JU«o.
- OoTontm—I. m4 TVkftlal BohooU, ond for DoNoowfllnHufan-oostorioa cVfrtUo »*hool•
Blronf Ucully. Military trainlog. Now baildlnc*, Br«pf«A U m Conpui, wit! boirtnU • ud lootboll [round*, trank court*, and runsIni tncfcn. Eiporuao modoroU. 8«—fan btffes
September 6tk Writ* lor Illintrttod enulof.

J . C. HORNER, Principal, Charlotte, N.-C.

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And, having once decided to achier.
1 certain took, achieve it at ell
of tedium and distance. The K#|n
•elf-confidence of having accompli^*,
* tiresome labor Jt Immcnsc.-AnuS
Bennett*

We are Jtrying to lay the matter
How Money (lets Into.CIrculstW
upon your hearts, gentle readers,th*
lioney is sent from treasury to mh
upon your hearts, gentle .readers, treasuries and from these it is tliitrik
th at you may bp the more willing to rned to banka. It I. drawd out o f i,^
to bq uaed In payment of wages, *2
share the responsibility with us,
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"Inasmuch as ye did-it upon one of

• C. K. McQusrrie of the Univer­
sity of Florida extension' division
gives the following direction for
building e compost hexpt Make* t
water tight foundation by puddling
clay. Spread the clay about ten to
twelve inches thick, moisten and
tramp. A train of logs or of lumber
should bo started around the pllo
snd gradually built up os material Is
added. The sizs of tho pllo must be
determined by the amount uf man­
ure produced In a wcek.^ This will
depend on tho number of animals
kept. The pile should accomodato
tho accumulation of a week, spread
fi re or six Inches deep.
A layer of leaves, straw, grass or
weeds even, 16 to 18 inches deep
should be placed on the clay, .It la
probable ’that tho hpat generated
would kill any weed aedds. Than
place a layer of manure five or fix
inches deep okcr the trash. If raw
phoaphaatc is available sprinkle fifty
to eighty pounds .over* the manure.
Then add nnothcr layer of trash, folt
lowed by a layer of manure. The
pile should be kopt moist. ’ Sprinkle
if rains do not occur often enough
and keep it well tramped. Some
farmers make tho pllo under a shed
where they can rcgulato tho moisture
to suit the need.
- It takes about a year for tho pile
to rot sufficiently rfor use. It'should
be ftpread on tho land-ln the late fall.
Another pllo should bo started os
soon aa'the year la up., Tho compost
pito will add materially to tho fer­
tility of tho land and will furnish
better fertilizer-than the eommorcal
product. .
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All donations should be u n t to
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Thorn well Orphanage,
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By A. P. Spencer
• a Hot» can he made a.CSh c r o t o n
Florida farms. They a re . ap.cl.rty
fluted to thb purpose on small
whtre they can bo rabed In
fE,d of cotton. Properly handled.
U i ^ i l y P“Mible t0 P/oducel.600
pounds of meat a year from the off­ SEMINOLE.S ROLL OF HONOR
spring of one sow.
At Drcscnt mtafpHcea there U a The Brave Boys Who Have Gone
Forth to FItfhl for Humanity p
margin of Pr° nt to the- f* ,m ' r
Sake
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If a rotation of paatura eropa
The following boya from Sanford
B . through lb . entlr. y . . r I. and Seminole county have Joined
the army and navy or will Join In
L „ . (icanuts. -COWP.M *"d th "/* " the next fow weeks.. This list la not
l" OTPl'"'*"1 ,he
" » d f* t complete and all those who know of
«*n the hogs for mxrket, the work any boya who have enlisted and are
S l be profitable. Owing to. tho ab- not on this list pleaso let The
S m illy high-.price, of a ! grains Herald know pbout It as the.' list
•ttrehy feed* such* as aweet potatoes, will bo printed every week until tho
eljsava and dashccns, and kitchen wards over:
jbpi should he authorised to supple­
Navy
ment grains.
Karl Schultz, on board ship
Paitures Not Safflclent
Sherman Routh, 'medical reserve
Stock hogs can bo kept thrifty corps
iirctly on postures; however, they
Collier Brown, medical reservo
ill not grow rapidly without some corps
f„ln. ilogs should' be supplied with
Oliver Murrell, medical
Ittitsblo green forage and eo men- corp s.
iccd as to consumo aa much ot it aa
Ned Chittenden, signal corps
i possible. »incc forage-b by far the
Roy Chittenden, marino corps
I- cheapest feed that can be used. One
Ralph Roumillat, navy yard.
or two pounds of grain dally In ad
Army
dlllon to pasturage for ekery hun
Allen Jones, medical reserve corps
dred pounds live woight ia sufficient
Morris Spencer, medical reserve
’for young hogs. It is better*to feed
corps
this from troughs than torallow the
John Murrell,
medical reserve
hogs to gather grain from eropa In
ebrpi
. the field, for In tho field tho hoga
Kenneth Murrell, quartermaster
' will like entirely.off tho grain alnco
reserve
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• they prefer it to the pasturago. By
Leslie Hill, hospital corps
feeding in this way pork can bo pro­
Seth Woodruff, quartermaster re­
duced on Florida fnrms at low coat.
serve
Fattening Feeds *
Stanley Walker, 'quartermaster ro. Corn, peanuts, chUfns nnd velvet aervo
beans arc Uie best groins for fatten­
Dr. Ralph Stevens, hospital corp«
ing. Sweet potatoes, casdava nnd
Joo Chittenden, Co. C, Fla.
duheens when boiled and mixed
Oscar Sheer, Co. C, Fla.
with grains give excellent results in
Bruce Anderson Co. C, Fin.
fattening hogs. Whcro all .of theso
Ernest Gregory, Cp. C, Fla,
can be grow-n on the farm, giving a
Frod Mason, Co. C, Fla. •
variety of feeds, good results may be
George McLaughlin, officers re­
hid, Corn and swoet potatoes are
serve
the best finishing feeds for th®, pro­
Harold Washburn, coast artillery
duction of firm meat and.*'lard.
Albert Fry, coast artillery
pickers cull out ‘peanut-fattened
• James Estrldge, Fla. troops
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hog* and discount tho oned hojgs and
Gcorgo Huff, Flo, troops
discount the pri^e, Hogs should bo
Thomas Sullivan, Fla. troops
. fed ehielly on com for four weeks be­
* W. A. Pattishall, officer reserve
fore slaughtering.
corps y ,.
More Hogs Needed to Create Good
Meade .Fox, coast artillery,
Markets
Ingram G uerry/coast artillery :»
If it were possible to secure a carJoj» Gucrry, avlntion corps.'■
|- lqxd of finished hogs in gny com­
Oscar N. Zlttrowcr, Co. C,' F!h, .
munity once a week throughout tho . n rn rF'B yrd , Co. C, Fla.
year, the price paid for them should
Osborne'WilUnms, •Co. C,' Fla.
be the same ns for the same grade of
Vail Lov.ol), ,J2nd lieut. engineer
hogs hear the large oackirtg contera,
corps. V |
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less freight charges. The lotfr'brices
Martlq'
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Robert
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to furnish a regular supply. In or­ corps ^
Arthur Dickies, Co.
der iy have a steady market- there
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and a sufficient number,of hogs on
HugHwh(t e r.Aa vj.
the farm t&lt;&gt; warrant tho business, of
Oscar tlloiiie; OVtcdo./ riavy . ‘ /
the pac^rj. While light hogs may
Andrew
Aullif^Oylcdo,.Jlfmyw, .
sell hc.-rt in local trade the paekera
John
Cater.
Lawian, Qvjfcjfl^navy
demand.an averago of ,176 to 300
pounds live -'weight. They cannot band, Battleship, New Vork.
use the smaller .ones, profitably ex­ '/■ Alfred*M. i3eck,/Co.-C.^
cept at a lower pricih A^stpqdy sup­ . Ilm^ert Fuller, Co. C
Joe Lewis, Co. C
ply of the marketable kind would In­
ArtbtiKiAWis, Co. C
sure uniformly higher .prices .th-i^**
V:McrtUla
C. Tyicr, rpgulnr a rm y -,
mem.
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/ F .‘ Coates,^aviation cor^s.
improving the Quality ‘ ;*i
A rtt^ G o rm lJ^ band, Missouri
Those who intend to engtgo in'.lbe
- hog business ‘should procure, pur£*
bred or high grade breeding stpek at
Walter -Radford,-, .uf.Ri Army. .
the start, ft has been hard to get
Oorbett Hiit'chlrisoif, aviation* CT^ps
them, hut now there are enough . Ssttf Ppvehousbr nviqtlqr/.'cgVps
breeders throughout tho south rals- ' Harry Carlson,- nvlatlhn
bred or high grade breeding ptock to
C. E. Hunter, aviation c^rps
furnish moat of wbat la needed.Wilson Miller, aviation corps
Well hVed hogs grow uniformly and
Harrold Long, quartermaster dept,
dress out better than scruba, conse­
Jimra. Purvisi marine *. corps in
quently the. buyers .*discriminate Franco
•sainst the poorer ones. Where it la
Wallace Llpford, quartermaster's
desired to grade up native stock one department,' Norfolk, .
can cross them with any of the im­
Norman Baker, U. S. Army.
proved breeds and produce good
Ernest C. Morris, Co. C. Fla,
..bogs, Thi* is an expensive method
Ike House, Co. C, FIs.
since-it take* two yean or. longer to
T . M. Hill, Co. C. Fla.
improve the quality so that’ it will.
Harry Rat^n, Co. T.
|_-C0?'pare favorably with better bred
Guy Stafford, Co. F .
bogs.- While the breed la largely a
Lew tie Oglesby, Co'. F . .
matter of personal choice it la to the
Densler Stafford, Co. C.
advantage of any community to ad
T . O" GitlU. Co. C
here closely to ona breed for the sake
WllUe O. GooUby, Co. C
®f uniformity In marketing.
Harrold Holiday, Co. C
Keeping Hoga Thrifty
C. R . Peabody, quartermasters'
“ ** a common complaint that Corp, F t, Oglethorpe.
nogs become unthrifty and that
Robert 'MWri wether, * Hospltsl^
ttany die
fro'm 'diseases.- •Thla
Corps.
rouble ,1s not confined to Florida;
* Robert Routh, ArtlHery, N. C.
j®any itates have suffered more from
Stafford LeFils, Army
nog cholera than has Florida*. Never
Grover LeFils, Quartermaster
oeless. too many hogs become unDeptc'i'
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r,fty or die because of neglect, dlaPatil. Dooley,' Quartorraastcf Dept,
“ * • lice and worm*. The general
clerk.
r ot lbe. anti-cholera serum has
E . L, Mott, Oylodo.Co. C.
f “nfpd the attitude of farmers who
Frank Campbell, Oo. C. %
Ml l ated to buy good hogs because
William Hartley' of Longwood,
' 083 fr°m cholera. By uairig vata navy. .
u wallow* hogs ore kept'free ffqm
Floyd -Washburn, 6th Georgia In Medicines and a. change of
fan
try; . * %
p "ture ktep them free-from worms.
Oscar ' ‘Duboee, Coast Artillery,
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more important considwaP
F t. Bill, Okla. " *
necessity of keeping hogs
Edwin L. DInkle, Go.. C„ New
S £ finc.d t0 PMlur» - Hogs thst are
i_ * ed Jr®®rxage cannot avoid com- Vorlr-Regiment.
Jkaper 'Drigfera,. Quartermaster*
? contact with sick animals or
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M . nr, 0vcr Putureq that are badly Corps . . .
B. F. O rlfP. Co. D, Englneera
worms. A business ai
Important « bog raking nfiuiraa Corps*
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cpt.‘ 25, 151? make the other eight million.
O ft Ilia ttt toast two-thirria are nltw«-----yesrn trales or nmmonlatcs and on acoceasipn to count of the demand caused by the
the exception need of -explosives J n the war, the
Ing the 1896 prices of these Ingredients have
id still for a more than doubled since 1914.
each , time I
Sanford- is surrounded with vast
yanco of the bodies . of muck, .peat or decayed
country and vegetable matter, or whatever other
but I have gR-pi&amp; may. be applied to It, contalnIf jn a new |ng in each dry ton about fifty
has to be pounds of . ammonia or Its ocjui va­
lent In nitrogen.. Aa the average
this*section depth of these deposits .Insures a
i first prise yield of one thousand tons to each
le time to go f ere we have a potential' yield of
it you have* twenty-five tons of ammonia per
inco by cov acre, the equivalent of one, hundred
with blue tons of ammonium sulphate or one
housand dol hundred and twenty-five tons of nlback thwen trato of soda.
Besides its actual chemical value
In my mind »on&gt;* 63 per cent of this with proper
long the line treatment upon developer Into sol­
having con- ublo, humus, .the very essence of
k of perfect pl,n t Ufe »nd In its way Just as nec, attention I ®**ary to successful farming aa the
I substantial more oxpensivo chemicals before atII tending to luded to.
. application ' From what I can learn nq Sanford
grower has. ever applied muck to his
land during the past few ycara that
has not been richly rewarded and In
proportion to tho nmoupt applied
and tho care used In thoroughly
mixing it with .the soil, results have
uses about ten million dollars worth been more or. less satisfactory.
of commercial ferfiliicr annually. /Impressed by tho great possibili­
Of this probably two million dollars ties of good to Sanford- nnd the
worth is a home production in tile neighborhood*, different men have
qpent their tinye and money to dcvelope the business of collecting and
preparing muck\ put in tho best
possible shape for application to the
aoil with varying success.

On this my last viajt to 8anford I
was'pleasod to see Afeatra.-. Chappell
Bros, .•had. . . undertaken
this' problem
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In an intelligent manner and have.a
suction dredge at work pumping up
the equivalent of about twenty
thousand cubic yarda of tbta mate­
rial for application to, the lend.
This experiment ia n o t‘ without Itq
difficulties and represent* a consid­
erable. outlay In work and money.
From a n . experience of more than
ten ycara of actual work and obser­
vation of different methods of exca­
vating,-drying, - and preparing-thla
material for soil enrichment* I..feel,

B«fo In ondonrinf their procedure up
to date,
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great value of their'w ork to the
whole trucking tfommuolty and the
ablution-of the high prices fertiliser
problem “by the uae of Nature's
prepsrstion now dawning, will era
long be as much s recognised part of
the Celery Clty'a.asseta as her won­
derful ayatera of drainage and irri­
gation, .. *
Robert Ranson.

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Come and see-how Coca-Cola Is put up foryi
See the bottles cleansed and sterilised before!
"almost human" bottling machinery—see 1
span and dean everything is. It will enable
stand why every bottlo of Coca-Cob b so del
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Handling over a million crates and hampers of fruits and vegetables that
find (heir destination In oil corners of the United States and Canada was the
record established, last year in our business of supplying-North-Amerlcan
markets with choice Florida-Grown produce. .And thu great volume of trado.
-was carried on with a minimum of dclny and with satisfaction-to our cus­
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n« UIU’OI.JII , H-nlili IllvAiilJlAJI' pIU1OJ IUUUI.AJUUlU tU •J
In the bookkeeplilift
the bookkeeping load. This condition pointed us straight t6 Burroughs Di
rcct-to-Ledgcr PiDating., The Burroughs Bookkeeping Machine which we in
stalled not only put our figure vgprk on a basis of mechanical accuracy, but It
solved for us the coatly problem of every year having to break In a new book­
keeper. Our experience has proved to us that no previous training la neces­
sary to operate a Burroughs: anyone In our office
ckly tike the place'
of our regular operator, If necessary.
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The Burroughs Adding Machine Co., has published a two-page advertise­
ment in the October Issue of "System’.’ mngaxlne. telling about our business
and how the Burroughs Bookkeeping Mbchlhe has helped us to surmount the
difficulties that pen-and-uk-bookkoeping could npt-overcome. A facsimile of
the advertisement la reproduced above. We are glad Indeed to have our pro­
gressive business methods featured in this manner.

Burroughs Dlrect-to-Ledgcr Potting hot benefltted our customers as well
aa our selves by the fact that their accounts are always posted up-to-date.
- making it easy to find how they stand at any time. Moreover, there k no
danger of posting Items to the wrong account because the poatlng.work is
checked positively. Our customer* are also gfvpn-a better atatement service,
thanks to the.Burroughs, and statements are now mailed out promptly at the
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Tho installation of machine bookkeeping Is only one of the waya In which
we have modernised our business io ta better to take care of pur cuatcfinera.
Since its inception, mechanical means have been used to save time and labor
In all departments of our company’, from the fleet of-automobilea used In de.
Hvering goods, to the various appliances Ih thaoffice. And thk, we feel, has
made for quicker handling of. cuatoinera’ orders and Improved service all alohz
the line.
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R. J.'HOLLY, Editor
W. M. BAYNES, Dost ness Manager

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Liberty Loan appeal to every patrlr
otic American, for It Is used, for our
soldiers and sailors and the prin­
ciples which they uphold, which the
heart of the whole country is with.
The foundation of our great coun­
try is liberty; Its superstructure,
peace.—William McKinley. *
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Mrs. C. S. Holderman of the Coco
Times says that silos were In use
two hundred years ago and she
knows it to bo so. ’ Well, slater, you
can go back several years fnrther
than wo can which I* going some.
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The dUmmission form of govern­
ment is simply changing the order
of things to conform with advanced
methods -and progressive ideas of
d ty management and is no reflection
on the present city officials. The
matter, will bo left to a vote of tho
people and if they want it they will
vote for it and if* they, do not want
It they can say so on. election day.
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The editor of The.Herald left last
night for Tallahassee to attend tho
meeting of the Florida 'Highway
Association and with the cooperation
of qthcr.good men will endeavor to
• have Sanford .placed on •the Dixie
Highway where the good roads and
progress in all public afTalrs should
give her the rightful place. Too long
have we let Sanford lag behind
when these good things are given
out and now we will go after them
and bring home (be bacon.
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STANDI NT, BEHIND OUR SOL­
DI PHIS
You urc undertaking a great duty.
Tho heart of the wholo' country is
with you. Everything that you do
"will bo watched, with the deepest
■ i-ntercst nnd with the deepest, solid-,
tude not only by those who arc near
and dear to you hut by the whole
Nation besides, for -this great- War
. draws us all together. * *
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{'resident Wilson's address to the
Nation'll Army.
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' If the heart of the whole country
is with our soldiers of the tyat^injri'
Army, and It is believed that it .is.
tho money of tho Nation will ho
back of thorn. .The Liberty-Loan Is
to be used to arm, equip, and main­
tain our soldiers, t° prepare them for
the conflict in France, and make
thorn, as effective* nnd. powerful ns
.possible, nnd .safeguard thofh in
every way possible. In ndditlon, it
will be used to give•themMifo and
indemnity insurance and provide for
their dependents. The uses of the

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ORGANIZED FOR USE
Doubtlcas-it has occurred to mtiny
people that a company-of County
Guards that cannot be ordered for
service out of the county In which it
has been raised falls a good deal
short of beirfg air efficient substitute
for tho departed National Guard.
Yet special emphasis was laid on the
point that this service could not be
demanded of them when tho County
Guards of this county wero recently
mustered in. Obviously the County
Guards would be of little real use-if
they could not bo sent to* tho as­
sistance of a county. that had no
County Guard of its own In times of
stress and imminent danger to life
apd p ro p erty .F o rtu n ately • case
has already occurred In -which the
Governor .proved his good sense by
not hesitating to make use of tho
County Guards as If they occupied
the same relative position to the
state at large as the militia. Fifty
men of the Jacksonville County or­
ganisation were ordered to-Madison
to ‘ protect life, and the Suprenfc
Court has upheld Attorney- General
Swearingen’s opinion that the Gov­
ernor as commander in chief of all
the state military forces did not ex­
ceed his rights in issuing this order.
—Palm Reach Post.

RED CROSS REORGANIZE
SEMINOLE COUNTY CHAP­
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Dr. LIncol
Ilullcy, president of
Stetson University and one of .the
big men of the state will he a candi­
date for state senate in Volusia coun­
ty next spring and has already made
his announcement. That Dr. Hulley will have a large following goes
without saying and we .need more
men of the HuIIoy type in our pub• lie afiairs. This is the time for big
men id big affairs.

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The Bureau of Navigation, Navy
Dapnrtmont has just authorised the
enlistments of tho following named:
(a) Landsmen for quartermaster
(aviation).
Theso men should have experience
in'cither cabinet work for the repair­
ing of pontoons, or experience in fab­
ric work for the repairing of wings,
etc. These men to be given no
promise of actual flying, but are to
be drilled in forming crews in hand­
ling and repairing aircraft. Some
may bo given flying, but tl\o primary
(den is handling and repairing.
Transfer these * men to Pensacola
where they will bo1 given further in­
struction, aftd after ' examination
may be rated quartermaster second
class (avhRlop): After sercvlng one
year as quartermaster second class
(aviation) theto men may bo pro­
J moted to quartermaster first class
(aviation).
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(b)
Landsmen for machinist's
mate (aviation).
•These men should-bp skilled me­
chanics with gas engine-experience;
and will be transferred to Pensacola
to b« drilled In forming crews in
handling nnd repairing aircraft,Some m ay'be given flying,,but the
primary- idea la handling,and repair­
ing. In the cate of.men enlisting ns
landsmen for machinist's mate (avl
stlon);.if they can qualify by exam
(nation at Pensacola. they may bs
Immediately rated machinist’s mate

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A committee on ebunty organize
tlan was appointed by the chairman
as follows:
II. C. DuRose, Mrs. It. A.. Ter
hum;, Mrs. Henry McLaulin, Mrs
Deane Turner nnd Mrs. E. M. Gal­
loway.
The duty of this committee Js '.to
appoint and assist the various aux­
iliaries.
Already
the
East
Sanford Auxiliary has been arrnngcd
nnd cpmprlses the territory between
and including Cameron City to Cel­
ery nvenue. Tho officers’ of thin
auxiliary a r c ' Mrs. S. A. Houston,
chairman, Mrs. W. M. Dressor, vice
chairman, Mr*. Ellsworth, Sec-Treos,
Mrs. E. M. Galloway, member exec­
utive committee.
Chairman DuRosc has been in , communication
with nil other Seminole towns and
wishes to arrange-for organization in
ail places Jtlst as early ns is consist­
ent with tile various places. Repre­
sentatives jn Red Cross work are
requested to phone Mr. DuBoso -or
any member of the committee and
arrange with them for a ’meeting foY
organization. The , Work must lie
started at once."
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• On .Tuesday, Oct. 16th at 7:30
p. m.,'nt tho Woman’s Club building,
Sanford, there will bo a- Red Cross
mass meeting for the entire Seminole
County Chapter.
On thil date
please make it your duty to be pres­
ent. This meeting outlines every­
thing pertaining to the work and by
attending you will learn first hand
just what is required of the organi­
zation. The Red Cross membership
s $1.00. A membership is the great­
est mark of distinctive patriotism
and is a duly that performed shows
your colors nnd your ftfith in our one
Great Cause. Don’t wnit to be soicited as to joining do it now. Any
one named in this article will direct
you or secure for you a membership.

soeond ,class (aviation). After servinn one year aa second class (avia­
tion)., these, men may bo promoted
to first-.dess (aviation), provided
they are qualified to pass the nccca-*
aary examination.
(c)
Landsmen for': machinist’*
maid (motor-boni).
These men should have experience
In the operation and repair of gas
.engine*
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tended for duty on submarine chas­
ers, but not promlae of this duty
shall bo made. Transfer aa enlisted
to The Receiving Ship At Philadel­
phia for further detail. I t is Intend­
ed to form classes from amohg theso
men to go to Columbia University
for further •instruction; -but it docs
not necessarily follow that all ipen
enlisted in thisvratlng shall be sent
to Columbia, as other cl oases may
be started elsewhere. *
Ago limit for the above ratings,
21 to 36.
Resolution#.
Whereas it has pleased God in His
wisdom and mercy to take from our
midst our fellow citizen, Mr. C. R,
,Walker, who as president of the San
ford Library Association and at all
times was our esteemed friend,'B e it Resolved by-the Woman’s
Club of Jjnuford, Florida, that we
have lost' in Mr. Walker a aympa
thetic and valued friend, upon whose
interest and cooperation in our net
Uvitics wc could always depend and
wboso place It will be hard to fill,
nnd,
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family our sincereat sympathy in
their great bereavement, and
That a copy of these resolutions
be sentf to tho family of Mr,.Walker,
and a copy be spread upon tho min­
utes of our club and that a third
copy be published .In tho Sanford
Herald.
Respectfully submitted, '
Mrs, R, C, Maxwell,
Chairman Committee,
Benefit Red Cross
There w;ill be n card party on Oct.
10th at 3 o'clock, Woman'} Club
building for the benefit of tho Red
Cross and Rridge and Five Hundred
will be played. Everyone enjoying n
social game is expected to come and
tell" others, This is for the public
and we hope to hnvo a generous re­
sponse as the.cause is urgent and
you can help in this way. Phone
300, Mrs. Deane Turner, for 'reser­
vations.
Price 60 cents apiece.
Don't forget the time and date.
..T h e following ladies,aro asked to
met at the Red Cross work room,
Elks Club building Friday morning,
Oct. 12th, at 10 o'clock sharp’:
Mesdames T . A. Neal, S. O.
Chnse, W. E.- Watson, R. J. IJolly,
R. A- Newman, D. L. Thrasher,
W. L. Morgan, Hal Wight, Roy
Syrnes, B. J. Starling, Minnie Jones,
E. P. Morse, ,B. A. Howard, S. Puleston, A. P. Connoiy, G. D, Bishop,
Miss Fox, Miss Mottinger.

Dougins Jones fiml always nourished
a secret desire to-visit Ocean Bench
during the winter. -So In. the middle
of .January, finding that time .was
hanging'heavy on Ids hands, be re­
solved to pay n visit to the shore.
After he had settled himself com­
fortably in his sent In the Pullman car
ho rothcr regretted h|s linsty decision.
“Tim plsco wfll l)o absolutely for­
saken nt this time,” .ho mused. *Tni
a foot for making such.a trip Just on
impulse."
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.Ho glanced rather Indifferently out
of tho window. Then he sat up with
a start, his face alighting with a new
and sudden interest In life. For com­
ing directly toward the door of the cor
In which ho wns seated was a negro
jiortor, nnd following In Ids wake was
a girl.
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men,'lolled on-tho over-staffed-divans
•nnd read tho evening paper*. From
around tho corner enrae the sound of
clattering, dishes.
Douglas lighted tho biggest cigar ho
could buy and, seating himself before
tho dosed .window against which tho
mlp pattered' ceaselessly, gazed- out
over tho deserted boardwalk. A hun­
dred yards away ho could boo the flick­
ering lights of tho natatortum, which
was tho only attraction In Ocean
Bench open throughout tho winter. As
ho looked n crowd of what appeared
to bo young men and women turned
a near-by corner.nnd inado their wny
Into tho building. Dougins sat,up.“I'm glad there's' someouo nllvo In
'this forsaken hole," ho muttered. “1
think 1*11 tnko h awlm'raysctf."'
A few minutes later, having fought
his wuy against the biting wind nnd
rain, ho entered the natntorlum. Hav­
ing secured n suit which ho mndo sure
wns not three sizes too large, he
strolled leisurely into tho men’s dress­
ing section. A cheery voice which sur­
prised him nlmost out of his senses
greeted him.
“Well, If it-Isn't Dougins Jones 1
Wlmt In tho world are you doing
here?"
. 'Tom Burbank 1 Whnt do you know
about that I"
Dougins seized (ho outstretched
hnnd of (ho former roommate In col­
lege nnd knew that his troubles were
nt an end.
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“I'm hero nt ft house party," Tom
explained. “Five‘men and four girls.
Wo’ro getting dressed for a *wlm."
Four girls I Tho dying hope'In Doug­
las' -heart revived suddenly.
“Did one of tlio girls come In on
the six o'clock irnln and did she wear
white furs?" he nnked excitedly.
For n moment Tom pondered.
“You must mean Evelyn Davison,"
he answered finally. “She couldn't get
liere until late."
“Do you know her well?"
“I should *ny bo ; nhe's my nlntec'*
c h u ju ,"

“Come on, let's get on our suits."'
It'took Dougins n .remarkably short
time to don ids Bult, hut when in;
entered tho pool.tho others were be­
fore him. And there In Mm midst of
n group of (milling young Indies' wns
the girl Of the'train.
Tom performed the Introduction.
There~wns Just tho hint of n twlnlile
In Evelyn’s eyes ns she greeted tho
newcomer..
“I* hnvo nn Idea that I’ve seen you
somewhere before," she remarked.
“You did," Douglas answered hapi&gt;lty. “I sat opposite you on tho train
for two" hours."
,
It wns perhaps forty minutes Inter
when Mildred Terrill, hostess of tho
house party, suggested Mint Douglas
remove his belongings from, the Occnn
House and Join’the other* at her cot­
tage, For h moment Douglas hesitat­
ed. nnd Mienr'lm looked fairly Into the^
ejes of Evelyn Davison. Something'
In her answering look told him thnt
'alio wanted him to come. He accept­
ed Mm Invitation Joyously.
"Do you know," he said, to Evelyn
on the why home, *“I thought' that
Ocean Bench In winter wns the slow­
est place* on earth. But now, It doesn't
seeiu such n slow pluco after all. I
wonder why I"
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The light In her eyes told him the
reason.
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enses, which are the most urgent,
‘ In the old days such wounds, because
of tho delay before they coutd be treat­
ed nnd cleaned^ were generally consid­
ered to bo fatal; but under tho new
.conditions, by which a mnn so. hit is
placed in an ambulance and aent off
Immediately,* If necessary, without Been Playing Through Season
waiting for other Vounded to be placed
With an Injured Spine.
In with him, the dangerous delay Is
overcome, and thb wound kept aseptic
Buck nerzog may be forced to wind
nnd more amenable to treatment
up his career as a regular with the
Giants when the world's scries I* over.
OIL TO BE KING IN FUTURE Tho scrappy second iinsemnn hu
gone through tho season under the
Necessity for Petroleum - Products handicap of playing with nn Injured
- Shown In War as Well aa .In In- ■ spine, nnd during tho Glants-DiMteerf
duitrlsl and Domeetlc Life.
series In Brooklyn, Into In Auguxt, be
fainted after making a slide to the
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The European war Is without a home plate, and wns forced to remain
doubt doing mdro fo-direct general at­ out of the lineup for Borne time.
tention to tim clnltns of oil nnd Its mylIlerxog was'hurt Inst April In a fill
tltudlncss products than any amount at tho' Pennsylvania station la New
of advertising In. normal times could York, and during tho early weeks of
hnvo accomplished, says a writer In tho season ho waB.unntdo to nil hli
the Petroleum Review.
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place In the Giant 'lineup. I.urklly,
The great clnsh of arms on the cotK McGraw had Pete' Kllduff at the time,
Mnent has from Its commencement and Peterkln held down the Job ad­
shown thnt the necessity for the prod­ mirably tvclt.
ucts of petroleum In up-to-dnto war­
Wien nerzog returned to the linefare Is no less Uind In elthecJJieJtulUflJ.up fqr keeps, he appeared to be u
trial circles or in domestic life. Wo spry nnd peppery ns- ever, amt Mi
are today as much dependent upon the ploying tins been n factor In both the
re.flned product* of cnido oil ns we are! defense and ofTensc of tho club. Hat
upon wheat nnd other necessities of tho Injury Is evidently o fn nature
life, nqd as time goes on, nnd tho tisos^ which will not permit him to take
which are constantly being found for chances on the field, nnd a false step
petroleum multiply, our dependency' In running the bases or fielding a bat­
upon oil becomes the greater. * ’ ’
ted hall may force him to retire at-soy
It !s no surprise, therefore, to find tlm e i *
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thnt not only are petrolrum products
generally commanding greater ntten-t
Because of his value to the (JlanU
tlon than they ever before’ did, buC at second hnsc he will bo played there
that a particularly healthy atmosphere
In the world’s series, hut tu-it spring,
permeates those enterprises which1
unless his Injury has entirely disap­
have Inld themselves out—nnd b u c - peared, It Is believed ho will be un­
cessfnlly nil—to engage In tho produc­
able to tnckto the task of filling tho,
tion, the refining, the transport or the. keystdne position dny In nnd day out.
distribution of ..petroleum products.
If Ilerxog Is forced to retire-** ■
There Is, In uliort, no mistaking tho regular the fHnnts will lose one of
fnct thnt In.the future oil will be king. the most valuable player* In the Nillnnnl league. Alwny* n gri-nt fielder
••Lilian Rookh" Centenary.
nnd lightning thinker, nerzog lias built
Is the war holding bnck any poem up n.nnmo, for himself ns one of the
comparable with "Lallnh Rookh," the host all-around player* In the game.
publication of which was delayed by He has never been,a terrific bIMer, but
tho Waterloo campaign, and took place hi* hitting from year to yenr Im* Iwve
Just n century'ago?
vnlunhlc because he I* always danger­
‘Perhaps few read the famous Ori­ ous In the pinches, nnd hits best when
ental romance nowaday*, but Moore’s there are runners on the tings.
reputation when he wrote It wns such
thnt t)o wns able to sell It when he
To Berlin Vis Psrli.
hnd *rnrce put pen to paper. Murray
William Barter, collegian, alto wai
offered 2.000 guinea* for It, hut the idgned by the* New York Giants la»t
poet’* friends thought this too little, spring pnit ncnt to M ir minors for de­
nnd’approached Longman, stipulating velopment, from which ho graduated to'
Mint tho price should bo "not less than an nmbulnncc unit, attracted some «ttho lhrgr»t amount ©rj*r paid for a tentlon on his wny to ship In New York
poem." ’That,** said Longman, “wns by cnfrying a suit case on which he
the 13,000 paid for ‘Itokeby,’ " and on hnd printed In big wlilto letter*, T *
thnt bntlsrn bargain’ was struck, tho Berlin, via Paris."
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pubtjshct’s only stipulation being that
Moore’s poem should be equal to
Ice 8kater to Race.
Scott’s In length. Even so. Longman
R. A; Wlltlnrd of San Frnncl*co, one
'had tin? best of tho bargain. Seven of,the best fancy Ice skaters,, will par*
Inrge editions were sold within a yenr, tlclpnte In the nntlonn! championship*
nnd a quarter of n century Inter Long- which will probably be held next win­
mnna it 111 regarded "Lallnh Rookh" nn ter In either Boston or Chicago,
“the cream of copyrights."-a-Manchester Quanllan.
’ Love Means Possession.
Camphor Qrovts.
Lovo means possession! Tench s
Camphor groves may somo day bo child to lovo hi* pet and he will lest®
as familiar to us as peach orchards to love yon •better. Lot Itlin hnvo «H
nnd orange grove*. Agents of the de­ the care nnd responsibility of Mint pet.
partment of agriculture have found let him observe the pet’s curious little
that when planted In hedges 10 feet trait*. Its original ways, and If (he pet
apart camphor trees will yield each suffers or dies let him be In full sy®*
year jibout eight tons of trimmings to pathy with IL Lovo Is full of heart
the acre, from which about 200 pounds pains and It will develop him for^a
of gum camphor can be distilled.' At higher Jove.—Exchange.
present price* that means a profit of
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Tho camphor
Does Hsr Best
trees are"hardier than many of our
"Do you tell your husband every­
fruit trees, but are suited only to the thing?" “No; be won’t listen to
southern half of our country.:—The more than three or four hours at_k
Youth's Companion.
itretch."—Boston Transcript ,

IBs eyes rested upon her face. lie
could not tell cxnctly what It wns thnt
held his gnze. Pcrhnps It was tho hint
by th e M cClure ‘ N ew spa­
of roses In her cheeks or tho sembianco (C opyright, IHT.
p er Uyndlcato.)
of a twinkle In her eye. Somewhere
within him there stirred tho vague
hope that ahe might possibly be head­ QUICK AID GIVEN WOUNDED
ed for the same destination as himself,
Rapid Treatment After Battle and
namely tho Ocean Ilpuse.
New Cteanelng Methoda Gave
-“If she only Is,"-he thought, •T’m tho
,
Mvseof Many Soldiers.
luckiest fellow In tho world." *
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' The train rumbled along Its way.
Dull gray clouds which had threat­ - Lieut Col.* Gilbert Darling, C. IL, a
ened rain throughout tho day suddenly famous English surgeon who Is con­
made good , their threat, and largo sulting surgeon to the great bass hos­
drops splattered against tho window pitals nt Ilouen, which accommodate
pane. Tho girl looked up and sighed, 15,000 patients, says that since the war
nna the heart of Douglas Jones missed began Immense striUqs have been mnde
In the surgery of tho battlefield. Two
a beat
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Improvements
that may be noticed as
Finally tho train drew to a snorting
having
tnlcch
place
stneo the outbreak
halt at-Ocean Bench. The girl whose,
of
hosUUtlea,
writes
a correspondent of
'name Douglas did not know adjusted*
the
New
York
Times,
are In connection
her furs, buttoned her blue coat more
tightly around her neck and descend­ with the rapid treatment of the wound;
ed thA steps of the car, Dougins fol­ ed after a big Rattle and tho cleansing
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lowing closely In the rain hope’ that (of wounds.
Five
or
ten
miles
behind
the fighting
something might happen which would
sufficient
casualty
clearing
stations—
give him the chance to play the;part
each holding about 1,000 men—have,
of heroic gallant.‘ *,
,
Ddeglns bad hoped that the Interior been organised -to deal with all the
of the spacious hotel would present a casualtle* that may. reasonably bs crpleasing contrast to the dreariness of pected, so that once a man la picked up
the rainy night, bnt la this ‘he was by the stretcher bearers ho receives
mistaken. The big lobby Was com­ adequate treatment within a very short
pletely that off from the other rooms; time..' Hera, also Is i.spedaf hospital.
60 beds, for abdominal1
g fear m ists, mostly elderly' gentle-

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kerchiefs fbj* our soldier boya. • The
Paul fa a-N orth Carolinian by
up' Saturday and stayed until Mdnmembers" present were Mollio Aber­ b|rth but his parents moved south
day wjth her parents, .
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nathy, Weima Graves,' Gladys Ad­ many years ago and while ho .does
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' Miss Loui&amp;p Tjiraaker entirtalned
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Mabel
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Mario
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nevertheless
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y ttie Happening*— Mention
Bragg, Ellen Chappell,. Anna Alien, ho iv confident ho is going to have •
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ARO UN D SA N FO RD
of Matter* In Brief—
•Beth Steinmcycr, Beulah Spurllng, good time. Whllo quite a lot of
la th« abwn» of lira. Norma kfctaacbUa, Mia Virginia Brmdjr will Kara rharf* of thia dapartnwot. Any aatbtaaca rmdtrad Mia Orady will bo groally approclatad
Personal Items of
Notice of Appllcatron for Tax Deed.
Blanche. Spurllng, Corrcioe Tillla, people “cussed'' Paul when ho w**
Under Scetlon 8 of 'Chepter 4888,
Caroline Spencer, Lilia, Ruth Spen­ “speed cop" he enforced -t}ie speed
Interest
Laws of Florida .
cer, Julia L’aing.
B o u ltr—Dtof N uptials
she was leaving Sanford oa tho bride
ordinances strictly to the letter and
The home of Mr. and Mrs. W, of Wiley B. -Edwards of Wilson,
Notice is hereby given that M. A.
played
no favorites.—Lewiston,
grnnmtry of the floating Smell
D. Deal, in Taylorsville, N. C., was N. C. In less than a year she is Lake, purchaser of tax certificate &gt;
Automobile am) Business Licenses Montana, News.
Telhe Succinctly Arranged for
the scene of a quiet but beautiful brought back and laid tenderly to No. 189,-dated tlio 6th day of July, ■
Due
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Hurried IlereJd Reeders
wedding yesterday afternoon at 4 rest by loving hands. Saidcc Wil A, D. 1916, covering
of Lot 6,
All Business, Occupation and AuMayor Rigby Here
o’clock,
when
their
daughter,
Ruby,
liams
will
nekor
be
forgotten
In
Blk.
JO,
Tier
C,
Sanford
(less
south ‘
tomobile Licenses are due on’ or be­ Hon. George N. Rigby for men attor­
became
the
bride
of
Mr.
Allen
Thur­
Sanford;
her
aunny
smile
and
kindly
4
ft.),
sold
oa
tho
property
of
E.
and
The Red Cross Cheptcr of Esst fore October First, and those re­ ney of this city and a - popular citi­
Also" Certificate '
Sanford will meet with Mrs. E. M. quiring -licenses should, scfcurc -them zen was In tho city yesterday calling man Bowler, formerly of this city, nature'will always bo a happy mem­ M, J r Bradford.
; Galloway Th^ndey afternoon.
on[ or1,bcforo that datq in/erdcr that on hjs many friends. Mr. Rigby is but now &lt;Jf Raleigh, N. C. Tho ory, To tho grief stricken parents No. 190, dated July 6tb, A. D. T916,
now mayor of Ormond add has con­ bridegroom is the sonfcof Mr, and and husband tho deepest sympathy covering E H .of Lot 5, Blk, 10,
' Dan't forget^.tho Perish House the law-jrfhy bo complied witlv.,
Jno, . D, Jinkins,
siderable property interests in the Mrs, M. H, Rowlcr of Jacksonville, of the ontler community la extended. Tier C, Sanford, sold as the property
dances every '^Thursday. evening.
beautiful city by the sea. Mayor and since making his home in North "There ia a Reaper whose namo Is of S, Knight. Also Certificate -No,
.
TaX. Collector.
Dancing school 7 to '9. Dance with
has freguentiy visitied here.
176, dated Jul^ Gth, A. D. 1916,
1l-4tc
Dcnth, .
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Rigby snys that Ormond will atke Carolina
With three piece orchestra from 8 to
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covering
E H of Lot .1, Blk, H, Tier
a.
And with his sickle keen,’ *
care of a multitude of tourists this
The reception hall and dining
10. Everybody wclcpme. Proceeds
B,
Snnford,
sold a s ’ the property of
He
rer
j
’.ho
bearded
grain
nt
a
hsif tg.go to soldier l/oys end half ♦ ♦ ♦ f •¥♦ ♦ #
•&lt;f•-f f f .-|vf «#&gt;-f' season; and many of tiro big hotels room nnd drawing room were oponlfd
A.
Jones.
Also
certificate No, 179,
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to Holy Cross Church for new pews: &lt;*&gt;
«$■ are already * filjed by reservation. chsuitc and were beautifully decor­
dated
July
6th,
A.
D. 1916, covering
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flowers
that
grow
bcSpeaking
of
politics
Mayor
Rigby
is
ated
in
autumn
colon*,
the
color
mo
Received: letter from one of the sol­ ♦
Women's Rcglstratfon
Lot
6,
Blk,
8,
Tier
,D, Sanford, sold
twc*!i."
of
the
opinion
that
Dr.
Hulley
will
tif
being
exquisitely
carried
out
with
•f
dier hoys stating that they noodod .♦
as
the
property
of
H. Mend, Also
the boy to go to the atpte senate masses of goldenrod and other au­
•t t t
Day
living s*i»P» talcum' powder and ♦
i ♦ be
Certificate
No.
185,
dated July 6 t h ,.
(?.-*rrg—Gdfnrs
.
&lt;$&gt; in the three cornered fight that Vo­ tumn flowers in shades of yellow and
stionery,* also stamps. . Anyono ♦
• 5ui
A.
D,
1916,
covering
Lota 7 to 9,
gold, together wjth autumn foliage.
At ; un- i n nt Is mndo o'f the ap­
Council of
»-i*hlng to contribute for the cause ♦
&amp; lusia will have ’next spring.
31k.
9,
Tier
E,
Sanford,
sold aa the
The hall and ‘dining 'room were proaching marriage of one of Lees­
of the soldiers please phone Mrs. H. ♦
property
ef
I
.
S.
Fliher,
Also Cer
adorned with quantities of yellow burg’s meat- pouiar young ladles
Nations, Defense '
In Aviation Corps
♦
i c. Gerror, No. 409.
14-It
*♦
tifleatc
No.
181,
dated
July
6th, *At
dahlias,
used
to_
advantage
with
Mine Kathi-rlne, *
Washington, Oct. 6.—'Tatum Hud­
♦
'
Go to Mobley's -drug’ store for ♦
5, 1916', ravering Lot 2 ,'Blk. 9, Tier
pnlms
and
ferns,'
In
the
drawing
only
daughter
of
Judge
and
Mrs.
Ocl. 10-11-02
•f son Thomas, formerly an employe in
your school books. Phone 294. 2;tfc •*&gt;
C, ^
; M as the property.cf
&lt;•&gt; the office of tho sergeant at arms of room where the ceremony rook place Joscj !i Bricklnridgo G rf.i.j, to Mr.
♦
.
Rub-My-TIsm — Antiseptic, Ano•
.
3tc
Also Certificate No.
the senate, wtio resigned to enlist in gojden rod, hydrangea and greenery, Gooi • Mcrccr Guerry. editer l ' t'lu-j
* dyne—Kills pain, stops putrefac­
*,
d
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Gth,
A. D. 1916, covthe aviation section, isignal officers' At ono end of the room was an im­ H ow :/ Tribune, Capta'n c-f 'the
(
1
f
I
.
‘id
6,
Blk.-9, Tier F,
tion.
. 8B-35t
Paper Hanging and Painting
reserve corps of the army hns'just provised nltar, covered‘ with white Lake County Home Guard", and or.? !
as the property of D.
.Thousands of new samples of wil been assigned to the study of mili­ nnd with white satin pillow on the of the ablest nnd best liked news­ J - a i - .d ,
Don't (ail to sco "Tho Ladies* Aid
A. Caldwell &amp; Sons. Also. Ccrtlfl
Society Packs tho Missionary Box" paper- for you to select from. Sam­ tary aeronautics nt the Gcorgin In­ kneeling bench. Over the altar was paper men of Florida.*
rate
No, 984; dated Juno 3rd, A. D.
ples will be brought to your door stitute of Technology nt Atlanta.
nn arch of golden rod nnd hydrangea,
on Friday evening.
The wedding will be solemnized 1912, covering Lot 8, Blk. 7, Tier C,
Last Sunday at Woodland Park, upon request. I al»6 do decorating
Mr. Thomas Is a native of Florida. The daylight was excluded, nnd. the
Wednesday, .October 24, at tho
Sanford,, sold as the property of
October 14th.
•
14-2t and painting as it should, be done. He is the son-of Mrs. M. F. Thomas lilfhts were shaded with, yellow, home of the bride's parents nnd will
Oscar J. Ford.
F.
W.
Tcmporton,
*108
Palmetto
of Jacksonville. Both his fathqr and which with tho glow of myriads of be strictly'informal, only tho intlm
Expensive Hemstitching Machine,
Unless said certificates shall bo re-_
A've., oho door from First street.
candles
presented
n
striking
effect.
ate friends of the faznilir-s .being pro deemed- according to law tax deeds
grandfather served in the civil war.
just installed nt' the millinery ahop
9G-t(
Mr. Thomas is n nephew of Mrs.
Bov.. If. Pressley‘'of Stntesvjije, ent, After a brief trip H r, and Mrs, will issue thereon on the I Oth day of
of Mrs. Hr X . Duhart,- Ladles of
R. J. Holly of Sanford.
Sanford are iuvltcd to call and ace
N.
C., officiated, nnd. wns'nssisled by Guerry will be nt hopTfc to their November, A. D. 1917.
We desire to tall especial atten­
Rev, J. J , Edwards, the bride's pat-* friends in their reeidence on Orange
this machine in operation. Fourth tion to Colombia Record 1GHG, The
Witness my official 'signature and ,
avenue.
and Sanford Avc.13-tf
weal this the 9th dny of Octohor,
Star Spangled Banner, sung by Miss s e c o n d Co m in g o f C h r i s t tor.
The bride Is one of tho moat hand A. D. 1917.
Preceding the ceremony Miss Ma
All school books will be found at Margarot Woidrow Wilson.
Thb
Mobley’s drug store. Also full line reclrd is dedicated to the Red Cross, l)r. Brownlee of the Presbyterian bet Bowler of Jacksonville, sister of some, chnrming and accomplished of . (nenl)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
the bridegroon sang Cndman's At Leesburg's young ladies and is pop­
of school supplies.
2-tfc
Church Wil) Preach on
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Co,
and 25 cents from the sale of each of .
Dawning, after whiefi the. bridal ular among those of all ages and
Florida.
• This Subject
We all need a little fun now and these records goes to the R6d Cross.
party entered to the strains of the 1ov7d for her kindly traita of charac-,
It
was
announced
at
tho
church
By
V.
M.
Douglass,’
D. ,C. ••
Ask
tp
hear
2332.
"Goodbye
Broad­
then. Come and see the Ladies Aid
services of tho Presbyterian church Bridul Chorus from Lohengrin, ren­ ter and her. unfailing courteay to nge
14-Tucs-6tc
way,
Hello
France.
Sociity Pack the Mlsalonary Box.
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last Sunday that Dr. Brownlee, the dered by Miss Mary Sharpe ut the nnd youth, Mr, Guerry is to be con­ —
’
.
Gibson &amp; Wallace.
No. GCG wilF euro Chills and
gratulated
without
reserve
upon
his
Notice
of
Assignment
piano.
During
the
ceremony
Miss
pastor,
would
preach
on
the
second
13-tf
Gcver. It Is'the most apoody-remcoming of Christ every Sunday in Slinrpe played softly Love's Confid­ having won for his bride ono so .uni To All Whom It May Concern:
«iy we know*.
86-351 *
.
Noticevcraally respected, admired and lov­
Take notice that I have been
this month which will be on the 14, ing by Farrar.
City licenses became due October 2! and 28th Sundays. This is a
ed, She ia a graduate of the noted named assignee by G. W. .HnrdPublic 'Stenographer — Room 6,
The bride was attended by the
Garner Woodruff Bldy., Phone 271. 1st, 1917. Kindly call and pay same most interesting subject at this ’par^ Missrs Estelle Flowers of Durham, finishing school at Fairmont, Tcnn., mnn, assignor,- In n deed conveying
nnd has studied nrt and music.
all the property, both real nnd porand avoid ony penalty that may be ticular time of all times and -there ia
Mrs. Powell.
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N. C., nnd Ethel Wood of Spftrtanimposed
for
doing
business
without
soiij I, of the said Assignor, for the
'
The
‘groom
made.a
name
for
him
no
doubt
that
the
church
will
bo
Miss Clara Phillips has returned
burg, S. C., as' bridesmaids; Miss
filled a t ’ evening service at seven Florence Hildegrnnd of Winston- self in newspaper work in Georgia benefit nf the-creditors of said as­
from an extended visit to friends and license.
Jas. C. Roberts,
'coming to signor, which deed provides for an
o'clock.
Everyone is cordially •in­ Salem,. N. C., ns maid of honor, and other states
relatives in many states of tho
13-ltc
City
Tax
Collector..
vited to nttend the services and heat litlio Miss Sarah M iller as fjower 'Florida. Ten yearn ago he went (o equal distribution of the same among
Middle West.
such creditors in proportion to their
these -sermons, ,
,
girl and Master William Dnlo.Crow- the Tampa!.(Tribune, later becoming
No.' GG6 will curou-KLalaris. -or_Bil- 1 .
Remember* at the Prrsbyteriaq son, nephew of the bride as ring manuging.editor of that paper, which respective demands in accordance
Registrars for Registration o f Wornlom Fever. It kills the germs.
he left .to'take A.ni|ii|lnr position on with law, nnd nil creditors of the
church at the eyefting services which bearer.
’ cn In Sanford
*
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* 86-36t
the
Jacksonkillfc ‘ Molropofis.
He aAsignor will take notice accordingly,
will
begin
from
this
time
on
at
Mrs, W. E. Wntspn and Mrs.
T.he bridesmaids wore whit.e net
Froth Bermuda Onion Seed direct
and are required to fUo_ with mo with
enmo
to
Leesburg
.-phe
year
ago,'
seven
o’clock.'
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dresses and; yellow tulie hats and
from Tcnoriffe just arrived. L. Allen Hal Wight from 9 to II at m.
In
sixty dny*r if residing within this
starting and tdiiirig’' the Hnwcy
Mrs. D. L.- Thrasher and Mrs.
carried yvllow chrysanthemum*.
Seed Co., Railroad Avo.
13-Etp
state,
and within four months, if re­
Tribune and agisting in tho york on
~ **l , * r*
Holiday Notice
Ernest Housholder'll a. m. to 1
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siding
wljthoul t}ie state, from this ”
Miss
Hildebrand
was
nttirud
in
tho. Commercial.v. Recently, he. has
Friday, October 12th, 1917, (Far­
p. m.
.
Cobh Buys Cigar Store
date, a swo-e Ifm 'zed statement of
yellow
tulle
over
gold
cloth
nnd
wore
lirqnched
out
ns
q
.
farmar
and
is
put­
Mrs. * E. . F. Dutton, Mrs. A. mers’ Day) being a legal holiday in
.Claude C. Cobh has purchased tho
eiteir respective, claims against said
Vaughan
and Mrs. E, H. Schlatter the state of Florida, the banks ’ of a gold lace' hat nnd curried yellow ting out. an. extensive-cabbnge acre-'
old Mas well stand on West First*
a.H.-u nor.
r.ises
tied
with'pink
und
blue
tulle.
age
at
Esmeralda.
One'
jif
Mr.
Sanford will be closed for business on
street and the business was opered 1 to .1 p. rn.
Dated this 9th day of October^
Guerry’*
:most
.notable
accomplish­
Tie
Dower
girl
wore
a
frock
of
Mrs. Robt. Holly nnd Mrs. (Js F. that date. All orders for currency..
today tinder the new [nanngcr and
1917.
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|wy rolls or transfers of money white organdie nnd yellow hair rib­ ments is in etjiting tha-apprt-paifu
sill be conducted by him In the fu­ Smith 3 to 5 pi m.
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HENRY
WIGHT,
should be made- on -Wednesday, bons. Sho carried'n basket of yellow of n big newspaper and it was while
Seminole County
ture under his personal management.
, A*signce Aforesaid^
engaged In this line of work th a t’lie
dahlia* und ftrns;
■
Altamonte Springs—Mrs. Herbert October 10th, 1917.
.
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*llo Maxwell store Is a good stand
14-Tuea-5tc
organized
the.
Mouth
Atlantic
base­
First National Bank,
The. bridegroom and his best tnan ball lea go nnil .tficti out Ty Cobb on
4ms always enjoyed a fine pat­ Lyman.
Seminole County Bank,
Mr./H. S. Newbold entered-from a the Savannah team. Personally he
ronage.- Cigars, ‘ magazines N and , Chuluota— Mrs. Tildcn Jacobs.
•
Peoples Bank of Snriford
Genova— Mrs. Endor Curlctt.
side-door und met the bride'nnd;her
newspapers ■are handled in connec­
has tho faculty &lt;f making .staunch
Gabriclla
—
Mrs.
S.
E.
MntboWS.
attendants nt the* nltur. The-firidc
tion with n soda fountain.
frienda
nnd i.n tho year lie has been
S E M I N O L E ’S S E A . D O G S
Longwood— Mrs. Entzmirger.
entered with her fnther, who gave
• Mr. Cobh needs no introduction
here he has formed a wide acquaint­
Supplementary Committee
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■her. in-, mnrringe.
to the people of Sanford ns he has
ance and many close friendships.
Brave
Lad*
Who
Enlisted.si
Atlanta^
Mrs.
Galloway—Woman's
Club.
The’ bride was charming in a .girl­
liveif here for a nuniher, of years.
The best wishes of practically
Naval Station
Mrs. Turner— Red CsO*s.
ish gown of old ivory sr.lin, with
He wits'in the mercantile business nt
every''one
in this* section of thr
. .
pKBHj - j p ffP T I
The
following
Seminole
county
las
Mrs; J*nrkcr— Woodman’/ f Circle^
\
draperies of. laa' and tulHr embroid­ county and many from o th er‘places
Monroe for several yearn since which
enlisted
ut
Atlanta
ahd'thnt
offire
is
Mrs. Hill — Macci bops.
ered in silver. With this-she-wore a
time he has been In the produce
anxious for their rating to be pub­ short.'bridal vrUjpf' ’tulle, and her where cither Is known will go with
M r s .. Puleston—W. C. T. U.
liuslnrss and automobila business in
lished In The Herald:^
:
- flowers were an arm bouquet of the bride nnd gfnom.inta their new
From the Churches
Sanfrtd. Being an cncrgeti: young
• June 30, 191G, Itouth, Jasper S.l bride.roses, with s shower of valley home. — Loesliur^CoInmorciai. Mrs. Stringfcliow—Episcopal.
• man. and one With a host of friend*,
. .
* t t t :
.
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Mrs, Eastcrby^—I'resbyterinn. .
A. S., Sanford, Seminole.
he will ipaka good in his nsw busi­
lilies.
.
.
,
Personal Mention
Apr..'
9,
1917,
Taylor,
Samuel
E.,
Mrs.
Moisch—Congregational.
es s vcituro.
fallowing tho nuptial ceremony, a
Mr. and Mrs. Barnard of'Orlando
Mrs. A. M. Walker—Baptist. » A. 3., Sanford, Seminole.
reception was held during which the
aro the guests of Mr., and* M rs.'E.
Apr. .2 1 ,. Sloan, Shirley T., II.
Mrs. P. M. Elder—Methodist.
couplo received life' congratulations
Lake la Chairman
B. Randall. Jr. *
Mrs, O 'C om tr—Roman Catholic. App. 2c.,- Sanford, Seminole.
of their friends.
Hon. 'Forrest Lake has been ap­
Apr. 21, Brown, Taylor C., H.
\ t t t
.
.
‘
Mrs. Forrest Lake,
pointed chairman for Seminole counDurlrtg tho reception Miss Bowler
1
.
Chairman.
App.
2c,
Sanford,
Seminole.
Mr.
Forrest
Lake
has
rctuVnrd
i* w
*
♦
tee committee to take charhc of tho
May 1, McDonald, .Harold' B., A. sang O PcrfecfLovc by Burleigh.
nme from a trip to Washington and
Liberty Loan campaign. This Is n
Early in the evening Mr. nnd Mfs.
S„ Sanford, Seminole.
Baltimore.
*
C.
E.
Notes
big undertaking considering the
May 3, Hartley, * Wm. Joseph, Bowler .left for a trip to include
- t t t '
The Presbyterian C. E. will hold
many demands that are being mad*
various northern*, cities of interest.
Fir Uc, Longwood, Seminole.
its
annual
Tag
Day
for
the
Childrens
Mrs.
S.
J
.
Carnes who* is visiting
on the people but Mr. Lake is equal
May 4, Jones, T. Alien, H. App On their return they will* reside in n Chattanooga is expected honu
Home
Society
on
Saturday,
Oct.
20.
to the occasion and will get right be­
Raleigh.
.•’
2t, Sanford, Seminole.
about tho first.
*
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hind the movement for the second They will be assisted by tho InterThe
bride
is
tho youngest daugh­
May 4, Spencer, Morris S., H.
t
t
.
t
i
•
Liberty Loan that will help to main­ medittis and Juniors.
ter of Mr. and Mrs.. W. D. Deal,
'’The Ideal way to make
Tho .Senior C. E. will meet at App. 2c, Sanford, Seminole. ,
Mr*.
Ball
wnent
to
Orlando
Sun
tain our boys at the front.
May 8, Schultx, Karl J., A. S. and is a granddaughter of the late day to visit her daughter, Mary
7:15 on Friday evening of th|s week.
memoranda and carry ' infor­
Congressman It. Z/^LInnoy. Sho
The Junior C. E. held a social on Sanford, Seminole.*mation that you need fre­
Cotlon Is Soaring
was
educated in tho^Stato Normal Frances who ia a t’ the -Cathedral
May 8, Schultz, Karl J., A. S.,
Monday afternoon nt the home of
School
for
the
winter.
quently.
Coven la s t fo r
New York, Oct. 4 ,—A prospective
College in Greensboro, N. C,
Joo Caldwell on Magnolia avenue. Sanford, Seminole.
t
i
t
short crop in cotton resulted In De­
yean . Sheets can be obtained
Mr. Bowlor W the son of Mr. and
June 5, Guerry, Ingram, Fir. 3c,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith of New
cember cotton advancing six dollars
Mrs. Minor II. Bowler of Jackson­
anytime, ruled la tlx styles.
Sanford, Seminole;
York city who are stopping at the
Postponed
a hale on'OTeNew, York Cotton E x ­
June 13, Murrell, Wm. O., II. ville. He Is the secretary of the
Bound la Handsome Dura­
change.
The play “ Tho Ladies Aid Society
chamber of commerce In Raleigh; Hotel Carnes ere so pleased with
App 2c, Sanford, Seminole.
*
ble
Blade Morocco, with Bed
Sanford
that
they
are
thinking
of
Packs
the
Missionary
Barrel,1
that
This makes an advance of twelve
June 21, Lipford, Wallace' B., A. N. C., where a cordial welcome
locating
here*
.
Leather
Index that enables
dollars -since the’ Government report was to havo been given by. Circle C S., Sanford, Seminole.
awalta the couple on their return
•
Of the Presbyterian .Ladies Aid Sch June 21, Purvis, James ,F„ A. S., th ereto reside,—Times Union.
yesterday. ' - .
'• v r r i t
' you to find what you want In*
city on' last Friday evening o 'was
Mrs. J . C. Higgins is In Orlando
stantljr.
■’ *
it i t
’
'
Sanford, Seminole.
''
postponed until Friday evening of
No Separate Peaee : . *
June 80, Robinson, Robt. L.j II.
Funeral o f Mrs. Wiley E . Edwards visiting her dtughtcr, Mrs. Hany
Amsterdam, Oct, 8,—Ail official this week, when-it will bo given in App. 2c, Sanford, Seminole.
;
"
The funersl of Mrs, Wiley. B. Dickson.
statement from BorllnNiaya that tho tho church parlors at 7:46.
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Aug.' 30., Graham, Elliott, M. Att, Edwards occurred from the home of
Everybody la invited and a so­
foreign minister has stated that GcrFhone148
Sanford,
Florida
Miss* Marian Gove,, who-is taking
3c., Sanfofd. Seminole. — - - her ‘parents, Mr, and .Mrs. T. W.
m»ny has not ofllpred separate peace cial evciling of fun and real enjoy­
Williams, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 a business eburae in Orlando cam
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either England or France. That ment Is promised.
Tho Revs: Brownlee;and Steinmcycr
o,- fluffed.” —~—
No, admission will bo charged. A -------- “ N
tl'n statement was made In answer
Don’t worry, parents. Tho fact that conducted -the services. The pall
to thg, Russian Foreign Minister's frpcwlU offering will bo. received.
your little .WlUle la- dolug pretty well. bearers were'Clarence Mahoney, Er
-•tstement that aucb wa» Germany's
In his “Joggerfy" Is not necessarily an nest Housholder, Arthur Yowell,
Intention.
.
Indication that he la becoming worldly
Lewlsfown
Policeman
to
,
Land
of
,
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W, J, Thigpen, L, P, McCuller and
wise.—Indlanapolla Star.
Magnolias .
B, L. Perkins,
Paul Biggers, ■who. has been a
The Dependable* ffuhday, school
' Slides Williams was born in Gads
‘A Beautiful Assortment embracing the7
d*as O f the Methodist church’ held member of the dty police force for
Tree
Grows
Around
Beards,
den,
Tcnn„ Dee. 13th. 1890. Her
Latest
Shapes and Colors in Trimmed
the
past
three
years,
fimt
serving
a*
their monthly class meeting at' the
la the Interior of an otd maple tree parents moved to Sanford two yeafa
“speed
.cop"
■
under
Mayor
Symmes'
-and Untrimmed Hats. ::
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home o f their teacher, .Mrs. Thorncut down In Sonth Newfsne, Vt„ on later.' The people who knew and
J01? on the West Side. After the regltae, has secured a furlough from Frank CL Kelsey’s land, wars found
loved -her watched bar grow .from
5oft8./oction
Guaranteed
business of thfe: class had heed tranar Mayor Clark -and secompsnied by pieces of the ends of an old board
babyhopd
to
girlhood
and
bud
Into
- acted a very pleasant hour was.theta hi* wife'and little Paul will stn rt for feoco with tafia which Ikatenf^LH to
.-•«tho tree when It was much smaller. womanhood. The 29th day of tari
Florida
about
October
1st,
for
a
• ! » , v * d -b y e v c r y o n e '
T t # flo fe r s
November these asms frienda gathof the young .folks wen kept very month’s visit with hla parents, who The tree had grown outride lbs nails
ered around to bid her. good-bye—
and
ends
of
board
.riz
Inches
or
more
• WT, a* they are furnishing, band- live in that state,
nrfabff 9, lH T'

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3-in-l Store

15 Days of Bargains
Beginning Oct. 14th

15 Days of Bargains
Beginning Oct. 14th

Bemoaning lost opportun­
ities is time wasted—
-T ra d e a t the Three-In-One
Store.and be hap^yo- ” {*£;'

Silk and Woolon Braids
at y6ur own price.
Soutache Braid,
a .
25c value at............
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We hnve in stock a beau­
tiful line of Plaid and Plain
Gingham especially suited
for school dresses
only per yd ....... ......
I t ’s great values like these
that keep up business:

To us it is a proposition. A wealth.of expert shopping experience (Ills your eVery requirement. You get
this service at no extra cost. You are protected in juice and quality.. You take no chances.
You get
superlative service as to accuracy, promptness and value. The Three-In-One Store way saves money
and a trip to New York. : : . :
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ONLY

59c

Ladies’ Shirt Waists
crepe de chine Q Q f
$5.00 a t ...........
1.49 values

LADIES S K IR T S
Newest and Latest Styles

1.25 value silk.waist___ _
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1.50 Black sateen.....!......
Driving home the Poind
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. only..........

(P O E G i
J p Z D .lr

25a vaiue $ 2 0 .0 '

20o0„y:alu* -$i5.oi
,20a :?,u? $io.oi
15.00 value
only...........

(p in

: 22c

$10.00 vnluc
silk poplins..

Q r? Q Q
f #1/0

$9.00 silk poplinsonly.......

(P g J. Q Q
t p O .t / O

$8.00 woolen
popjihs.—. ...

Q rr G O
tp 0 « J/ O

$8.00 wool
serge only ...

Q £* G Q
tp D *a / 0

$7.00 woolen
Q pf G O
. tu re.r............. } p 5 * « 7 0
Blue and white striped and
green and white srtiped
serge, 8.00 valOQ

rrj

The wisest possum always
plays the deadest so it is the
wisest men do more "listen­
ing than talking.”
.Listen! .

Black and blue .serge
skirls, 5.00
m o ACk
values a t;.........' ip d v T C i/

Black Repp
fine quality.....
LadleB’ Underwear
• Big Values
PIEC E GOODS
Silk Poplins........ . . . I ...... $1.49
Silk Poplins, all colors....- 1.25
Silk Poplins, all colors.-. *98
Taffettas, all colora........ 1.49
Black T ailettas............... ■1.69
Black Taffetas..,............. 1.75
Taffeta Stripes.!.......... .
1.98
Taffeta Plaids, l.GOond 1.98
Serge, 5*1 in, black and navy
bluevciw
*
serviceable
*n X » *x t7 -

01/10

Percale,' dark patterris ’ .17c
Percale, light patterns.,.. 15c
Curtain Scrim .......10c
Apron G i n g h a m 1 2 ^ c
Outings, pink and blue
stripes. See them!

Laifies’ Crepe de- Chine
Waists, $5.00 Q Q G Q
value, only......

Serges, .tan, brown

Black and white check
cotton serge,
m o r jf\
$4.00 values at
l *J

Indies’ Cloth, tari,
blue and black .

Green, black and white
cotton serge ■* Q Q
AQ
$3.50 values....

35c value ‘poplin in all col
ora, also differ- A A .
on t a tripes

f7 E ^
| OC

These prices g&lt;
during Safe.
D R E SS SH IR T S

Ladies’ Sport Coats*
all colors, Check, Plaid
Stripes, big values

$1,00 values.................. .
$1.25 values.................. a
$3.00 values....................
SILK SH IR T S
$5.00 values
Each customer trading 25c
or more will be entitled to a
draw on Free goods in win­
dow. See Them!

TO W ELS
Good Barber Towels...,------5c
16x35 Huck Towels.-,.—. 10c
18x36 Huck Towels.... 12K c
25 x 4 8 unbleached
Huck Towels...... L it ) C

Serges black, whitd
and navy-;..... .

25x48 unbleached
B ath T ow els......

Jl8x36 Mercerized
Damask Towels

q r
L it ) C

i6x30 Bath Towels------ 10c
20x40 Bath Towels.*----- 25e
22x44 Huck Towels.-.:— 35e

Get.Ready for School
Buy your girls a Gingham
dress a t before-the-war price
48c, 98c, $1.19 and - $1,29
BO Y S’ PANTS
Blue Serge, Worsted and
Khaki good school Pants,
big values.
, _*■
69c and 79c values..........59c
$1.00 and 1.25 Value........ 89c
$1.25 and 1.75 value........ 98c
$2.00 and 2 .5 0 valuer..*$1.79
$3.00 and 5.00 value..,.

Unbleached Domestic on
ly. 12c the yard..
1 Lot of Lace and Em
broidery, 5c value's
JT
3' yds. fqr.................
OC
1 lot Lace and Embroid
eriea, 10c and 12j^ c
values

M EN ’S PANTS
$2.00 value - a .................... $1.25
2.25 vnlue

Ladies, Silk Shirt Waists,
$1.25 valile a t this

SU IT CASES

...... :........

75c value,

A

Blue ;
36-In ch
W ork
Shirts Indian Head
' ONLY

voun CHOICE ONLY

ONLY

*

M ilitary Braid,
10c value, 3 yds for

2.98

Youll brighten up your
Shoe futuro elo$o to double
its psesent gait if you’ll be a
sport for a spell and let T ay ­
lor tell your feet and feeling
n shoe talc th at will ring
today in all parts of Semi­
nole County.
English Walkers. /
$5.00 and $6.00 values $3.98
O-SQ-EZ
$6.00 and $7.00 values $4.98

1.69

2.50. valu e

........... ' 1.98

•3.00 value

- 2.49

.4.00 v a l u e . ......

. 2.98

5.00 v a l u e . - - . ......... 3.25
6.00 value.—............ .

3.46

BLUE SERGE PA N TS.
$5.00 value.’....... ;........
G.00 value...

3.49
.3.98

LADIES SHIRT WAIST?
$1.50 values for..,.......*..'s 98c
1.25 values for.... . . . . . 79c
1.00 values for.------- .... 69c
1 Lot Waists only...

It ought to be because we have a most wonderful stock of pretty
snappy up-to-the-minute Ladies’ and Men’s H ats and .
Shoes at prices that are absolutely fair and right
.

49c

M EN’S SH O E S *
$5.00, gun metal, button
and lace, good Q Q Q Q
bargain............ « p 0 « « 7 0
$6.00 patent leather, in
button .and
QQ 4Q
la ce...,...... ........
$6.00 Russian eat her, in
both button
(D 4 Q Q .
and lace ........... ,tP^r#%/CT

$5.00 Pat. &amp;
G .M . Oxfords
' $5.00 .Russ.
But. Oxfords
$4.00 T an

.WOMEN’S SH O E S
White Nubuck Button
$4.00 values

........ — 1.98

4.00 Kid Lace__ —....... .* 2.98
4.00 Black

CIo$i top, with

Blucher.

MULTOS
H A BET
AMIOOS

$4.00 Cap.
Toe Blucher....
$5.00 Cop
Too Blucher..
$5.00 Pat.
B u t. Oxfords .
l' $ 5 00 G .’M
B «t.p xford s .

4.00 G. M .
clo. top, but
3.00 G. M . Blu
Polish..... .
3.50 P at. Calf
heel,-button
•
A

Dr. Hopkins : 4,00 vnlue
with cush- Q Q Q Q
ion sole........ * O ^ a t / O

LADIES HATS
$5.00 vnlue
' QQ
felt, all eolors « p O «

W OMEN’S PUM PS AND
OXFO RDS
$4.00 Pat. Col. Q Q A Q

4.00 value *
(h q
felt, all colors .

Good Bye Jinri
Take
keer of yourself by buying
ono of those good Rain Coatir
$5.00 values o n ly __ $3.49
‘ 6.00 values o n ly ......... 3.98
10.00 values only..:..... 6.98
EXTRA SPECIA L! .
One Big pine Lot of M en's
..S u l 's .
Worth up to $12.00 or.
there abouts, bunched , and
toilorized $ $ $
_
That’s Moving Time 1 _

“felt, all colors
5.00 Bronze
Pumps..........

QQ

G Q

4.00 P at. 4-Button Black
cut. Out.
'Q Q Q Q
Sandal..........
3.00 P at.
' Mary Janes

QQ

2.00 Patent
Mary Ja n e s-

Q -| E T Q
«pX » i U

2.50 Velvet
Q
stag black....

y lQ

JA

.Children’s Shoes in low,
high Oxfords, Mary Janes—
anything'in children’s Shoes
— we-have them. • ■. ~

3.00 value..'..—..
2.50 value.........

2.00 value___
1.00 value, felt
all colors
6.00 Velvet,
all colors..
4.00 velvet
all colors..
3.00 velvet
all colors..
2.50 Corduroy
all colors____

SPECIAL 15 DAYS SALE BEGIN

Nobody Sells as Cheap
* as Taylor

�Odtbtr ft

Hearted People of Seminole Gome
Through With the Money

•Vo'doesn't want cigarettes, the next
man to him does;, and ev/ry whifTbe
taken fo this' good tobacco "tastes
like htrme.',' He fihds a postcard In
tho package, with your name; may*
be ho doeen't know a aouT In thla
city. .
Never mind; he knowa that some*
body "back home" baa sent him a
package of smokes; li tastes like
home to him; It amelia like home, to

J . E,; spbrHng.
C. D. Couch s

H4T, aad b w laiinil i( UM nto rt I per
•eat per l u i a , Isurest payable earn!-

P. W. Cooper-

nJght
• * VUitiDt urotncn vvcJcornt- AT^
E.
E. Hogan
C. C. Woodruff —
evidence of teed faith. Tha .Board el Bead
Worthy Fraridant
. 8acrat*»y
Trwataaa'reserve Ike rlfkt le rejeet may sad
' a.R .X E T ,B. P . O. E. Sanford Lodff 1241
If eat first and third Wednesday night
at Elks Horae, North Park Avenue.
Ceaaty,

H. W. Coopdr.--_________
Miss Eunice Peto______ _
Jno. C; Smith™._____ r ™..
A. A. Hicks, Paola..„_____
Brody Williams___________
Claude C. Cobb.._________
Harry Cobb____ ______
James Couch______
Edward P. Ward______™ C. M. Stowe___- _____ .™..
S. B. PhHIIpe___„ .™ _____
E. K, Grow.... .....................
J. II. Cave™..™________
S. J. Johnson_________ ,___
G .C . Sparring.___ l*.™ ™ A. D. ‘Zachary......___ 1-™™.
W. J. Fiorat.™--------------- L. P. McCullor--.__
E. F. HoUsholder.„.l..;..___
A. I, Rosa------------....--------Vivian Spoer------™---------.....
Jaa. 0 . Huff_____ ,.™.™;i__
Mra. C. D. Couch.,.....
.Mbs Lob Couch_______
Mbs Anna Marie 'Coueh™.
W. I. Tyler..,.,___ i - ____
Mra. W. L. Tyler___ ____
E . B. War m an ..,™ ,___™"L.
F. B. Adams..______ ™___
A. L.* Betts------ .1_________
W. C. Hill_____J™________
W. C. Erickson™..............
Henry Miles, Lake Monroe.

Cclcrjr cur A«ru&gt; Ha. IMS _

Mm ting o w y 2nd and dtk Tuaadny

h^kxrSSL«s

Median a af Chaplet 4188. t a i l i f flat*

The Lake Breese Ceoacll No. 11 Janlev
N otice la hereby d m ( k * t C. W. E » ‘
TtlflcYfe t!..
N ol I p l
mlngar,
. . . . ___
purchaser
.... af
-JTai CertlScnte
Order Called.American Meckaalea
dated
&gt;l*d Ik
tkas Stk
Stk day
di, of
_____
Ju ly , A . D. 18*7 has
Meets every Wednesday at -7:30' P .
filed »»ld certificate la ■if efflee, and
baa mads application far as daad la Ia n U ., In the City Hall. Vbltlng brothers
in accordance with law. Hold certificate era welcome. C. H. Smith, Roe. See. emhrncari tka fotlawtas &lt; •eribed property
aitualed la Bemlaole tat
jin
rssw
ff
Modem Woodmen of America
_____ li. T^.-tk a,
. n. l t
_ B, t ^
~
8e*.
Sacrea,
j Tjia
eeta 2.-4, Thursday evenings, 7:30,
isld land fiU| aaaaaaad.at Iks data af tbo
I. W. A. Hall, Pico Building.
•anance af auik certificate la Ika (aw a a l
Sal M ichael/ A Isa T aa CarUfleat*--------«. SIS,
C. t). Couch
dated tka 4th day af July, A. D. 1801, kaa
Clark
ltd laid cart IOcala U my offlee, a i d kaa
^

mmm

~t

^Zpon’t miss It; bring or send to our
iada application far l|uu daad to
ta laaua
Uauo la
In
sowlcra* Tobacco Futidi a quarter or
cferdaure with law. Bald certificate am Loyal Order of Moose
racao tho following daactlbod praparty
as knany quarters as you can spare.
tuatad In Bemlnolo county, Florida, to- • Sanford LodgeNo.. 1810 meets In H al
Give tha-bpys at the Irot^-a tsjte of
I tiN H of N H o tN H u f N B M o fN W M B o c M
p. * 0 S , R . SB E aat. ; B acree. T k a aald In Stonp &amp; Grove Building -Second ta d
horpe.;
, * *•
land,
bring aataaaad
aaaaaaad .at
tka
data
„ laati- Fourth,Mondays in Month at 7:30.
nd. bring
a t tk
a d
ata a»I
f tka
anra of^ueh'rartIBcata in tka name af Wm.
The big hegfied people. of Sem­
If. nakrr. . Alio Tax Certificate No. &gt;14.
datad tka 4lh day af Navambar, * A* D.
inole county have been responding
IBIS, kaa fllad aald aartlflaato la ay afllcw
nobly to- the call for the 'tobacco
and kaa aada application for tan daad ta
laaua
la araardaaea with law. Bald eartlflfund for tho boys and many a boy
rata ambracaa tka following daacrlbad prop­
arty situated In Bamtnalo rannty, Florida,
and many a Seminole county boy
will-b^’tlcklfd. in the.
re^
1 future
* *
/ to
i re­
I
S W W i f S M lf f if i W i
.jpdhlifda n tl fan I n m11"" 11’x*m**.1.,1 » n m fn al
Tka aald land balag aaaa»td at tka date af
ceive fi •Sanford'* Herald comfort kit
tka laauanra. af anck rartIBcata In,tka naaa
Oaa rack Cards WUJ Ba PaMIahed C a ef J. D. Fapa.
In faraway Franei and to know that
Untaaa aald rartIBcata ahall ba radaanad dar Thla Heading Al Tho Rate Of I T J *
hb own folks sent It tq him. Wa
arcardln* ta law tax daada will Iwua thrra•n an tho lith day of Ociabar, A. O IStT. Par Tear.
left a kit at the banka and several
Wltuna ny otBrlat algnatura. and aaal
business, houses and did- not - have
tkli tka 14th day of Baptanbrr, A. D. HIT.
any idea that 4ny of the men would
go out after .subscriptions but War­
ren Tyler of tho First National ahd
Mirrors of Twelfth Century.
O. L. Taylor of the peoples could
From tho twelfth to the fifteenth
not keep still when there was some­ century small mirrors, carried lu the
LAWYERS
thing for the soldiers and Warren pocket, or attached to the girdle, ware
4 SANFORD LODGES 4
Sanford
Florida
regarded
its
Indlspcnsablo
adjuncts
to
kicked in yesterday with the big
ladles'
toilets.
The
pocket
mirror
.was
sum of |15 and Oscar Taylor .with
Sanford^ Lodge No 62. F. and A. M.
Communication every first and thirc
37.75 and this b n, great big help to a circular plaque of polished metal
fixed In a shallow box* and covered Thursdays at 7:00. Visiting brethrer
the fund. Following are the contrib­ with a' fld.
welcome.
ATTORNEY aho COUNSELLOR AT LAW
utors and hereafter on account of the
O. L. Taylor
big list the names will only be pub­
Secretary
Quser Idea* About Snakes.
Practice In .State and Federal.Courts
lished ope time in the paper:
The people .of Uruguay linve some
Monroe cnapier Ho. 15, R. A. M
Uamer- Woodruff Bldg
Sanford Pla
List of Contributors
queer Ideas and superstitions. . One
Meets every second and fourth Thun
is
that.
If
ono
throws
n
llve'snnkc
Into
Herald Printing Co,...:___ .-.___ .25
day In Masonic
G. F. Smith.......... ____________ .50 a tire, It will stick out Its legs, which Theatre. Vbll
0 . L. Taylor
Dr. Bouchnlle...............................
.25 It keeps concealed under Its sealca.
High Priest
This Idea probably arose from the
C. C. Snnford.... ................ .......^ .25
LAWYER
scales slicking outward as the snnko
Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern St*
C. L. Britt...,............ ...................
25
felt the heat. Another Idea la that for -Meets every first and third Tutsada)
S U IT S . COURT HOUSE
R. W. Deane.................'_______ .25 vvery snnko one kills during Easter
In caeh month. Everyone who has seer
Phones 143,339-w
C. II. Humph..... ......
.25 week one la lot off a year In purga­ hb Stir in the East aro cordially Invited
A. II. Key........ ................
.25 tory.
to visit this chapter.
. Alice E. Robbins, Sec*y
J. R. Stewart_____ ___________ .26
Miss Muller......................
.26
The Sanrord Council K. of C.
Man’s Mind Like a Garden.
Miss Muller.,.......................................25
A man's mind fnuy be likened to Moo's the 2nd Sunday 3 p. m , and tbr
A. Friend..................................
50 a garden which may bo Intelligently 4th Sunday 8 p. m., each month, at K,
.
MrB.’ H. C. Gerror...............................25 cultivated or allowed to run-wild; but of C. Hall, Oak Avc.
JE W E L E R
C. L, Britt, Fin. Soc'y. F. A. Stono..............................
25
whether cultivated or neglected, It
N. W. Lovell .. ... .......................... 25 must, nnd .vlll, bring forth. If no
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. oT P. • , - *
MY SPECIALTIES
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
J. D. Parker...............
25 useful so. .4 are put In, then an
J. B. Hay.......................................... .25 abundance of useless weed seeds will Nblting knights always welcome.
H.McLauIln
O .J. Miller PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
N. II. Garner........... ..................... .25 fall therein and will continue to pro­
K.
H.
and
S.
C. C."
GORUAM’S STERLING SILVER
.
duce26their kind.—James Allen.
•
t,
- -.
R. L. Grier............................
Sanford
Lodge
No.
2
7
,1.
O.
O.
F.
*
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
- ‘
D. II. C. Rabun.,____......................26
Meets eVcry Monday1, everting at 7:30
S. M. Doanc, .Geneva
26
First Step to Greatnets.'
In M. W. A. Hall, PteoJBiock. /. All vis­ ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
G. L. Bledsoe.......... .'.......... ,2 5
’
'T l iQ .f i rut step to greatness is to bo iting brothers cordially,invited.
It. R. Dens, Jr.,_..................
25
L. F. Roper. J. .W.- O. Singletary
honest."—Johnson.
O. L. Taylor........ *............ - ......- .......25
E. E. B ra d y ,,----------- ------------ .25
Harry Ward..’.,-. , , '..............................25
Plumbing and
Beulah Hutchinson.......... .........
25
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Harry Ward Bower....................
.25
Gas Fitting
W. P. Stone :......... : ................!.......... 25
NOTict: o r a h s i o n m e n t
i ii i v
.
T
i&gt; All Whim 11 M»y CoBt*rn:
J. E. Terwilliger.
...
.25
T ak * nollfa Ihat I hava b»*n namad
C. $!. Hand ................
25 Aul|r.»« by H. M aawtll, I ha Aaalinor In •
d.ad ronraylnx *11 *&gt;l hi* proprillTi both raal
ill Work RecelveB My Person*
Mrs. L. Brolherson ................... .25 and ntraonal, for Jba ban.fit of th * cradltora
»*
* ,
,% \,*W»
• ***•tha aald Aaalinor, whlrh dead proaldra
II. H. Peabody.™^,...................... .25 of
lor an equal dUtribution ol tha aald p ro p rrtj
Attention And Best Efforts..
R, II. Bronson.*...........................
.25 am oas taa m d lto ra of tb * Aaalinor la a trordanta with law, aad all of tha cradltora
Opposite City Hall*
Talavhoga N irll
II. H. Stevens...-....................
25 of th a.aald Aaalinor will, lako notice, and
you
required to Ola with ma within *laty
S. O. Shinholser,-..... ............. .....— .25 day*,ara
If itieh creditor rcaldea In tna atala of
B. L. Perkins..,................—............ .25 Florida, and within four months II without
the
atala
ol .Florida.’ from the date hereof
J . L. Miner .,:................. ..........— .25 •worn statement*
of ihtlr savers! claim*
tha aald Aialfnor.
M, M. Smith ...................................... 25 a(iln*t
Datad October Xnd, 1*17.
„„
VANCE E. nOUOLASfl. •
J. T. Allen............................*............25
• &gt;“
- Aiilxaee Aforeiald.
P. M. Elder......---------------.25
ll-Tuea-tle
J. C. Roberta..........— ..................... 50
*f ApyllcatUn far Ta* Deed Ueder
Geo. D. Bishop--------------26 ftetlca
Bactlen S at-C hapter 4I$S. La** *7 Ha»*
J, 0 . H uff,,,*. ... .....................
.25
Noth a la h araty glvan th al 0 . U . Jacaba,
C. V. Norfleet-,.------------------.25 purchaaac of Tax CartIBcata No. t i l l ; ’datad
tha
day af Jan a, A. D, ISOX.ihae Blad
J . H. Cowan„_ -------------- w — .26 • aid Srd
eertlBcata la my efiSce, and haa mada
C. B. Milier.................... —.
. 25 application for M l daad ,ta taaua In accacdanca with law. Bald cartiflcata amhraeae Ika
W. T. Deane-----------------------.25 lollawlni daacrlbad property situated la
Bcmlaele county, Florid*, to-w ittJEM af
J. M. Bell, Lako Monroe., --------- .26 SEW
af 8 W 11. Bee. I f . T p . 11 B, IT SB -East.
A. S .‘ Hawkins, Lako Mohroe.........26 XO Acre*. The said land being aas««a«d at
the data of tha laauanea af such aertlBeaU
S. W. Bradford-------------------- --- .26 In tho **■« of B. C. Vanca.- Unlwa aald
shall ba r*d**m«d according to
Harry J. Wilson— — .— ......
25 certlScata
lew tax deed Will laeue thereon on the 1 lib
Edward Betts,™ — :— ........ - — .26 day ol October, A. p , l » l t . i
•
,
my aA clel elfn eiare and seat
F. E. Rou millet..... .....................
.25 thlaWltneaa
Iba I lk day ol Baplember, A. D. H IT .
(teal)
‘ E. A. DOUOLA 8 S,
V. E. Douglass
E . Hy.' Palmer
S-Tuce-tlc
E. A. Dougltsa— .......... .........
la Court ad Ika Caaaty Jadgo, Bamlaala.
Two Friends™— ..—
—
County, Blala af Florida
M. F. Robinson........... ............
In Ba Eauta of
Window Flags, for window or wind-shield, made of
Hanlttt
B. Cooney.
„
Jno. D. JInktna...........
To ell Creditor*, L»xat**», Dlllrlbutoc* and
pcper, size 6x10 inches, e a c h ................................5c
nl| Fareaa* bavins Claims or Demands
C. F. Williams---------—
axalnit aald Eatatsi
W. P. Carter.-™™'-------' You, aad oath at yon, ara haraby notified
to preoeat any claims aad demand* which
Iko F r a s i e r . . ™ . . . . —
—™&lt;
Flag stickers 11-4x3-4 inches.. Put them on your col­
you. or altker of you, may have against the
ratals ef Harriott D. Cooney, deceased, late
W. E. White.--------------------of gomlaolo county, Florida, to tho under
lar, your belt or your hat band: Use them on. your
J, J . Dickinson-.--------- -—
■ItiaaT F. i . Uebannel, ndmlnUtrator af
Seth Woodruff, Sgt.------- ......
stationery. Envelope containing 10 for - - •’
R. L. Ro wo.—
. . . ............ ...»
Miia Evelyn Berner. — --: —
Miss Elisabeth Musaon-------

BUSINESS CAROS

,G E 0 . A . D EC O TTES,

If you ever wero homesick, you
don't need to have the sensations
described to you. If ' there’s - any
worse sickness than that, mobody
bis discovered it; and nobody knows
any cure for it.

here; or some girl who is more dear
to him than any other; or. friends
who -know and think of him; who
will eagerly scan th^newspapers for
any news thnt they may tell of him,
either *of Joy or disaster, and he

HENRY McLAULIN

knows what they think and .feel
about him; a knowledge which does
not make him any less homesick or
.$ny less unhappy. And Into thb* trouble nmj despon*
dent’ existence comes a package from
home—anywhere In
the
United
He may havo a wife and children States seems like home to him. If

If your imagination is in any kin.d
of working order, you can ^easily
imaging the iecllnga-of an American
soldier aqmewhere In France, -far
from home, in unfamiliar aurroundinp, confronting an enemy who will
tike his life if 'possible.

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Drop ua a card

•aid yerUBcata la my offleo. and kaa made
application for ta a M
la laaua In accordanca With law. Bald cot tin cate ambracaa
Iha feUawlas dteetlbed property situated In
Bamlnola county, . Florida, ta-w ft: Lot S,
Olatb X, Baaford. Tha said U ad being
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certifies!* In tka name of U. hi aad*. .U ni
lea* said cortiflcata ahall • ba radaamad ac­
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on the l l t h day of October, A. D. H I 7 .
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Democratic form of government (a,
panlea were redluced to a strength of Sanford Showed The Visitors
' campaign Will B e Made Dur­ after all, fitted toengage in a death Would Pave The Schools Of Battle Fronts and Reichstag only forty men, aomo of whom were
a Great Week
with an Autocracy.
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State Assist The
mere boys of 18. - The m.n said that
ing PlcdgelWeek
• grapple
Show Fatal •
The appeal In the Food Pledge
they
were
well
provided
with
food
The
city
has
been
honored
this
^ Movement.
,
Signs . A
Ten 'Million* food conservation Week Campaign is that "the homes
1 Vhilo on the front linen, but that 4n week with visitors from all parts o t

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Jin r er- that all jthie schools of
London, Oet. 11.— Allied troopa the Interior ottih f country tha priva­ tha.state. They were In attendance
Florida may take an important part have made a strong attack Tuesday tions were great.
upon the Wesley Bible Class Feder­
The French troopa today, despite ation.
.In *the Enrollment Day for Natflna south ,ot Dotran, nort of- Salonlkl,
Every qltizen of 8anford
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Food Conservation Governor Catta according to the Bulgarian official the condition of tho ground made a seemed to vie with the others to
haa Issued the following proelama statement Issue Wednesday.. Tho further advance,, straightening out make the visitors feel at homaln o u r '
jsss
tlon:
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attacks began after violent artillery their line toward the borders of midst. The expressions besrd on
A Proclamation by the -Governor: fire for 24 h ure, were bro en up at Houthholst forest and ‘taking add!- every hand on the last day of the
gathering, as'well a* every 4*7 of
Whereas, I t is the duty of every two points by the ulgarian artil­ tional batches of -prisoners.
the convention revested that every
The Food Pledge Week Catppalng, patriotic dtisen to cooperate with lery, The entente losses are reported
one who^came, goes away singing
therefore, reaolvea ‘itself into an e?* the Federal Government in the con­ to have been heavy, while the Bul­
Teachers, AsaocUllon“ .
fort to secure aa a.result of voluntary servation of food aupplles, that waste garians suffered * slightly, "Allied
The .Seminole County Tescherf’ the praises of Sanford.
agreement pledges Insuring the gen­ may bo prevented in the feeding of troops who gained a temporary foot­ Association will hold the October
From the hour that Col. L. W,
In eucry atate thouaanda of people eral support for a well defined pro­ our own people and that our allies ing In one of the Bulgarian advanced meeting Saturday afternoon, Oct, Durall the president, called the con
trenches, the statement continues 20th, at 2:80 In tho Sanford Gram­ ventlon.to order till the adjournment
are asking these tjuestlbns while gram of food conservation. Tho Fod in the world war may bo fed. and
Pledge
Week
Campaign
represents
’ thouaanda ot others are preparing
Whcroas, It is a sacred duty to were either killed or captured.
mar School building. At the busi­ there*was not a dull moment in' the
^bemsclvca to furnish a complete an­ an effort to induce os many o the teach the spirit of patriotism to our
ness session the committee on con­ entire session. The addresses and
swer to the .query.
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&gt; American homes as possible to unite children and to inculcate in them
The reported allied attacks south stitution and by-laws, will submit its speeches were among the best heard
The reasons why the Food Pledge la a common policy. Our wheat re­ practical patriotism and a desire to of Doiran .probably were not in report. Lho program committee an­ on like occasions. They throbbed
with life an&lt;^ (rest .truths and filled
Campaign has been' projected upon serves can be conserved if everybody be helpful as far. as they may bo force. The official statement* froffi nounces tho following program:
the hearers with' enthusiasm and
inch broad Ilnea arc ‘simple enough, helps. Our meat, reserves can be able, to conserve tho resources of the Berlin .. on Wednesday said that
Piano Solo, Mrs. Mary McKim
plain enough.
'
. . • conserved If Bthe whole .public'co­ nation in order that tho United southwest .pf Lake Doiran, “ (he Bul­ Turner, Grammar. recitation con­ teal for great and holy things.
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operates.
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States may. bo successful .in the war garians repulsed several British de­
So simplo and ao plain that thoy
The advertlsod speakers wero all
ducted bjT Mrs. G. B. Dickenson.
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have stated in the compass of a card
The Food Pledge Week Campaign, in* which it is engnged, and
tachments which .. attacked after Report of committee on tho elemen­ pn hand, vis; Drs. Therrell and
:_a card that it la proposed to hang therefore, turns out to he simple
Whereas,' President Wilson has lengthy "artillery preparation."
tary courso of study with discussion Qulllian of Georgia and Gross and
in every homo in tho land—a. card enough in its outlines. Tho Amer­ called upon tho teachers and sphool Thcro has been no British statement by association,
"
Volfal solo, Miss Lawler of our own atate.
that is the war creed of the kitchen, ican people arc asked to Join to­ officers of tho nation to cooperate on this fighting.
.
Edleth Stewart. How often should
The address of welcome was de ’
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bvraust* so closely aro tho pcoplo in gether in a common conservation with tho constituted federal author­
I’ nris, Oct. n . —Tho French last grndo cards bo sent to parents by Hvcrcd by Dr. L. R. Philips and was
this country linked to tho world war, policy. As evidence that they aro ities “ to bring to the mind's of our
night defeated a German attempt Supt. T. W. Lawton. Early dis­ well received, and was. responded to
thst one of the phases of this strug­ supporting this policy they are naked people a •new appreciation of the
to recapture ground taken in the missing-"on Friday nftornoon, Miss by Mr. Howard of Orlando. - ,»
gle must be founght out In the •to hang a card denoting membership problems of National life and a deepFrench ofTenslve in Belgium this Elizabeth Stones, Dr. J. F. Mc­
Tampa will entertain tho Federa­
in the United States Food Adminis­ ger understanding of the meaning
American kitchen."' "
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. tion next year. It will bo remem 1
week the war offico announces. On Kinnon.
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If soldiers are to* fight they must tration In their window. In order and aim of democarcy,"
tl\e Verdun front the Ecrmsns broke
bered that at the. Ocala .Federation
Therefore, I, Sidney" J. Catts, Into advanced Fre"nch0positlons, but
be fed. Fpr the past three year*, that tho conservation policy may he
Sanford won out Over Tampat after a *
New Residents
. one by one, our allies across tho sea understood the reasons for it made Governor of -the State of Florida, do, were repulsed, after a spirited en­
Mr. and Mrs. Chss. L. Smith of ■trenuourf campaign. Sanford was
have been taking tho men frofn the pW ". and the manner of observing herefiy set apart
gagement..- Following is the official Now York city have -decide}! to glad to givo it to Tampa this year.
farm and from the factory and send- it rendered certain Instruction, cards
October Nineteenth", nineteen hun­ announcement. "Jn Belgium during make Sanford their Jiome for the
Tho o 'leer* elected for another
ing them to the firing line. Each - “ The War Creed of the Kitchen dred seventeen as "School Enroll­ the night we broke up a German at­
year
are Col.-J^. II. Bunch of Jack­
winter and have rented Miss Lola
man sent to the firing line m
e a n t be hung In
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ment Day for National Food Con­ tach delivered east pi Dracihsnk Evans* homo on Magnolia avenue. sonville, president, Mrs. Jcrnlgtn of .
one less who could bo relied upon .to
And^that is what tho Natl i j servation," ahd direct all school of­ Sgsinst our positions against VlcWc welcome these good people to Lskc City, secretsry, A. R. Chap­
i
produce
the
food
thst
••will
Food
help ,--------- — ------ , . , Pledge Week Csmpaign is all ficers and teachers throughout the toire farm and Papegoct farm.
Sanford.*________ *
' * pell, Sanford,*, treasurer,".. A 'strong
state of Florida to conddct such ex­ • "On tho Aisnc front an oncmr P®-.
executive committee was also elected
win the war."
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I about\
ercises as ‘may seem fit and proper trol which was sepking to appraoch
composed of orio member from each
England, France, Italy and Bel
• •on that day, and to cooperate with our lines in 4hc region of Ccrny was
district of the conference.
gium says the war creed of the kit­
‘If,
Hon. Herbert Hoover, National
dispersed by[ the fire.
chen, which, "after all, completely"
" Possibly one of tho most pleasant
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Food Administrator, and with Le­
states the. problem and presents the
"On tho right* bank of the. Meuse
features of tho Federation waif, tha
Roy Hodges, Capaign _Director of
solution, taken together, ;even' in I
entertainment' given tho visitors in .
‘(Verdun-front) In the region of Hill
the Food Administration for the 344, thb Germans made an attack
times of-, peace import forty-per cent I •
Central Park on Wednesday everting,. . .
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state of Florida, by causing, the pu­ whioh enabled them to gain a foot­
of their foofi stuffs, but now with *
The committee on entertainment.,.,'^’,
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pils in the schools to sign the indi­ ing momentarily in’ portions of one of
their millions upon the. firing line, 1
had mado all possible arrangement*
"V '-T '
vidual pledge cards to ho furnished
they must import more heavily than
advanced trenches.
After a
to meet oveFy reguirement for plea*-" ■'. "*.; ’
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tho county school officials; 1 also spirited engagement we repulsed the
before.
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ure . of tho guests. The city bapd v"
direct
t)iat
tho
teachers
of
the
state
There are stores of wheat In ,Ausrendered a most splendid'program of
adversary - and remained masters of
secure the “-Ten Lessons in Food our positions.
Italia. There Is food in South Amer-1
music under tho leadership .of -Mr.
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Conservation," pjppared by tho
lea, but ships are scarce. Tlmo is a
.
, "Sub^ Lieut. Boyay
yesterday Dr. McMullin Will t r e a t Gallagher. A.vocal aolp’waa render
;
vital factor. The voaygs to South B o a r d o f T r a d e A s s is t e d in United tatca Bureau of Education, brought down hla tenth enemy air­
by Mrs. Julius Takaeh as did Mr*.
Trachoma
Coses
and to faithfully teach the aamo In
Robt. Herndon on thp cornet. Tb *.*
America and Australia take* too
'R e c o g n itio n o f S t.
plane." "
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long. ,If tho need of those who fightLrf-.s ’
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• * connection with tho daily lessons in
male
guartette, consisting of Messra.
Amsterdam, Oct. 11.— During the
the school; and I also direct that the
for us across the sea are to bo m eVK *?;,,T‘ • J o n M R p u t e
,
Forster,
Woodruff, Murrell -and Par . ' .
debate In the Reichstag yesterday
The people of this section, aro to
m
the food that sustain, those
ne* St. Johns" Scenic Route various teachers see that these cards Deputy Conrad Hauasmann said be congratulated that our physldana ker gave a selection thsV elicited a
are signed and forwarded to the
mu-t come from this country. 7 *
made ofllci.l or Will, be
that tho declaration of Dr. Von aro alert at all times to safeguard hearty encore. ^.Lighi refreshment**.-V..
Federal Food Administration,
were served by a committee o^ladies.
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Kuchlmann, tho foreign secretary—
If the laborer is worthy of his hire, I msde official by the. State Highway
In -Witness Whereof, I have here: that apart from Alaace Lorraine the health of the public and that representing the fiaptist, Congrega^t ■*
surely the fighter .la worthy of h ls K MOCjatlon and all the counties
unto set my hand and caused the there Is* no sbsolute bar to peace— our state board of health can be de­ tionall Presbyterian aid •Method*-" v /
food. That Is a principle universally along that route will receive state
great seal of the atate of Florida to was tantamount to a definite under­ pended upon to cooperate at all 1st churches of the .-city. , ^ '
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accepted by the American public. L|d -t nd jn case they do not need
time*. -The attention of the city
be aflAxed at Tallahaaaee, the capital, standing that Belgium should be
There
were
about
800
Vialtora
and
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However, warns the United States Btalc aid for construction they will
health board was called to several
this 8th day of October, 1917. ^ ..
glvtfn up.
Food Administration, it Is not every receive a . maintenance fund- cases of Trachoma on Friday, Oct. delegates present,* The attendance
(seal)
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Sidney J. Catts,.
on Wednesday evening taxed tha ca­
"T
hat
should
bs
heralded
forth
to
product, that can be,sent serosa the! » This was made possible by the big
Attest:
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Governor.. sll the "nations," the deputy sdded. 6th mid Dr. O, J; Miller, city health pacity of ‘ the great auditorium o t
ses. '. Corn* wilt not serve the need; delegation that went to Tallahassee
officer began making a survey of the
II. City Crawford,
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Gustav Stresremann, a national schools the same day, Saturday, the new Methodist church, gnlie^T
our allies have never used It aa a I last I ’ueiday to meet withjthe State
Secretary of 8tate.
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iberal aald he would not oppose a Oct. 6th, Dr. C. T, Young, district and Uunday school rooms.
. food; they have no mills to grind lt;.| Highway Commission and press the
reduction of armaments, but he health officer of the state board of
turn it Into meal In this country and 1 ^ 1 ^ o f ‘the St. Johns River HlghEducational Department,
thought ‘ that- disarmament" hardly health was detailed to Sanford to aait would spoil before it could reachlw'ay, All the Boards of. Trade and
Miami*has been presebtlng claim*
State of Florida,
was practical politic*.
a European port. . There are justl commercial.bodies of all the dries In
•lst^tha local health department. lor • permanent training camp n t
„ Tallahassee, October 9, 1917.
four classes of produq*a,xthe .experts m QVal, Clay, Putnam, Volusia and
Count Von Weatarp, "a conaerv- He concurred on the diagnosis of the that city, but wa* informed hy Sec­
ten
In full endorsement of tha move­
say, thst we must send to our allies I Seminolo sent delegates to the meettlve,
thought that Germany'* an­ local physicians and began to assist retary Daniels that It wai too h ot
ment
on
tho
part
of
the
General
lf our duty to them is l o b e die- |fng and- there was a great outpouring
swer to the pope ought.to have made Dr. Miller In the medical examina­ In Florida for a training camp. T h e
charged; they need meat, wheat, L f- good roada enthusiasts from all Government to Conserve the Food dear that Germany would not un­ tion of the school children on Mon­ dally weather report gave the WaaB—
•ugar and dairy products. But, say|0Ver the atato aupplemented by tho Supply of the Nation and to teach dertake to disarm and hoped that day.
Ington temperature much higher*
,
the expert! who have gathered the I boards of county commissioners, o f the children of tho state practical Von Kuehlmann had not tied him­
than
at
Miami,
which
Mlamlana
*,
A Joint meeting of the county
figures, unless American consumption I gbe state at Tallahaaaee to attend lessons In patriotism through a spirit self up to yielding up Belgium.
commissioners
and .county and city visiting the capital promptly brought,
lesions in patriotism through a spirit
of those food stuffa la reduced belowUbe meeting of the comraUtion.
Geroge Ledebourg, Social Demo­ school boards with Dr. Young, Dr. to Secretary Danlel’a notice;
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the normal consumption our retervel
ojaima of the 8L Johns River ot self sacrifice; and in hearty co­ crat leadet dealt on the damage done ^eal and Dr. Miller an4 definite ■
.will not be large enough to meet the Rout&lt;
Bbly presented by Dr. operation with the Governor of the to the German cause by the revtla- steps taken to take care of thd situa­ be accommodated tor a low hour*
' need. And so the problem become. I y ncoj n Hull.y, president of Stetson stgte of Florida in retting apart Oct. tlbni concerning Von Luxburg, the tion and Dr. Denton was designated after the operation and ample nurse .
19th aa School Enrollment Day for
a simple one—at least when studied. University of DeLand, who is also
National Food Conservation, I here­ Oerman. minister to Argentina. He ,o examine all pupils in the rural service will be secured.
We can conserve our wheat by. in - L he chairman of the St. Johna river
Dr. McMullin will also give •
by urge upon.all county school of considered that the populations of schools. Assurances of'financial aid
creasing our conaupaptfon of other I association and his addrere was a
occupied territory should be permit­ n the care and treatment of all in­ free atereoptlcon lecture at the High
fleiala and teachers of the atate to
grilns. We can conserve oufl'meat masterpiece of beautiful thought, .a
digent cases was/"given. Meantime School auditorium next Monday
faithfully enter into the spirit of the ted to decide their own fate.
by making a greater demand upon word- picture of the beauties of the
Dr. Cox, head of (he state board of evening, to whleh every, one -is In­
With
the
French
Army
In
Flai*
day, aa defined / by the Governor,
the resources of the fish market. All at&lt; j 0bM river country and a world
health
requested .the services of a vited* and. he "'will demonstrate. the
dere.
Let.*
10.—
(By
the
Associated
and to conduct such exercises as will
. of these ammtafdlenta known to the ,* #.ct_ about the populous cities
government
expert on the "disease various stages of this eya disease to
PreaaJ.-^The
new
system
of
front
tebd to teach a lofty •patriotism; and
American
.
. 0d t W splendid-country through
to gathsr the Individual pledge cards linei* defenses inaugurated b y .’ the and Dr. John McMullen of the T7. 8, the people and the medieal prdfes' "H the lift
were.an anto-1 w*hlch (he road will be laid out. Dr, and foVward tbe aame to Mr. Leiloy Germans, who, Instead of- utilising Public. Health Service was detailed slon." The Orange County Medical
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uld be no Hulley •stressed the point that the Hodges, Csmpaign Director' of the line trenches, organised nests of shell to Jacksonville to make a jsurvef Society will attend the lecture tn a;
Popular ap\ f o ^ f , * i * eoniervation g t Johna river delegation had no National Food Conservation for the holes, proved a regular trap in the of the atajte aa..there were cases of body and m any. physicians from' -.
. of food. Than would" be an* auto- fight on “any other route 4». 'Florid* State of Florida, Chstnber_of Com­ battle just, ended, . The German Trachoma In m iny parts' of Florida. other counties will be here. ‘ &lt; .
crsMc food, control. The mailed fist htedtfd good- roada everywhere end merce Building, Jacksonville, Fla.
•Thus Seminolo eounfy will be,
troopa who- ’occupied the craters Upon his arrival in Jacksonville Dr.
*ould rule In the kitchen. \ Imperial rmbre of them ahi all the St*. Johns
without other shelter i when they Cox had him detailed to&gt;Sanford and taken care bf in this matter that
,
W. N. Shoats,
fdod decrees* would' be enforced at l ^ ^ a t l o n wanted was official recogfound during the fighting that their ha arrived here Wednesday night means ao much for t.hc children."
". 8tate SUpt. of Pub. Instruc.
the point of the blyonet. T^ut ourajnltlon and atate aid where needed.
officers were not with them, and not and all day Thursday assisted by all Trachoma la a disease of the eye
“ n°t an autocratic cotin try*. Food I The commission gave Dr. IjuIIey
having immediate oversight, deserted the local physicians' mads an exam­ that attaela children ’ In the forrit o f '
Good Cetton Advartlaemaat
.control la In; the hands pi .the peo-1to undsrstand. that all his requests
granulated eyelids and Ik.communi­
Everywhere one from Seminole as soon aa tha "French approached; ination of all suspected case* and
Pj« themselves, and.-it la to the peopl would be gfsnte . and before the
found
some
forty
cases._
D
n Mc­ cable especially in crowded orcai u
Tire
German
officers
meanwhile
ware
.
county goes now you can hear about
Pie themselves, and It la to the I Sepalnole delegation left the .capital
schools and If not treated In. time to­
Mullin
left
last
night
foF'Jacksonsheltered
in
concrete
pill
boxes
bfur­
P*°pla that tha Food Administration I they ware assured that Seminole our cotton and many’ are the ques­ ther. to tbs rear.
vill# bdt before leaving made ar­ llable to tauae blindness. The quick *
b u appeal in the* Food Pledge Card county would get official recognition tions asked about it. Th» people in " The correspondent spoke today rangements to rettfrn on Monday work of the 8anford physicians end
Campaign.
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.. 1aa being bn this rouU ahd .would ^lao other parts of the stata are becom­ with several prisoners, offiesrs" and in otdsr to hold a clinic and operate the state-and national health boards.
ing greatly interested In the possi­
-Herbert Hoover baa termed. thisIh*vi k mrintenance fw d .^
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bilities of SemlnoU'as.an all round men. ell.of whom seemed to be In • free ot charge on all cases referred la commendable and we can looklfor m m
appeal an "unprec^IenUd adventure
There who repreren^ tb jB oM d
condition of fatigue. The to him. A temporary hospital will s speedy eradication of Trachor “
farming county and cotton haa added terrible
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otBcen
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"com-lbe arranged" where the children am lib* near future. /
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determine wKether or not A
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pledie*! Twenty two million home*
* visited! A National campaign pro~ jeeted so Urge In It* scope that tho
work to be accomplished la aa treat
' M though a census of the country
were to be taken' In a week!
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Such la the program ouUlned for
the Food Pledga Week Campaign,
October 2let to 28th.
What la It all about?
What arc the motive* back ^of
• auch a tremendoua drive?

of this country be enrolled aa mem­
bers of thO United States Food Ad­
ministration. Broadly speaking, the
United States Food Administration
include! every man, woman and
.child In the United "States, because
food control la in the hands of the
people.

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centerpieces . for salt; aubacriptlotja I '
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and renewals fpr Ladies’ Home JqurFor Rent—Two offlesz on First sT.
hal, Delineator,'i Couritry
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Two Inaldo ofllcta. All in O. &amp; w
man, Everybody's, Saturday Even- building:' Also warehouse dote b !
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ing Post. Will sell or exchange for Nf" . H* Garner
t tlan T*mp«ranc« Unloi
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fresh cow, team harness and farm
For. Rent—Small, warehouae, 20 by
TO PLACE ALCOHOL WITH OTHER wagon.
H. Ai, Box *62, Genova, 80 feet. In heart.of-town and ad*
P0I80N8.
Jacent to aide track. 8.. O. shin•
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Prohibition ’ legislation simply pro­ Fla.
b o l,t r*
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poses to placo the traffic In Intoxicat­
For
Sale
One
center
or
card
table,
ing liquors on'predsely tho satno basis
ns tho traffic In deleterious 'drugs, *&gt;■«&gt;- C.U .1 305 W. N lnth_.tr,«.
poisons, decayed meat, spoiled vege­
14-ltc
Store. . Mra. W. E. W hite. 12—6tp
tables, explosives and so forth.
We do dot. license men to sell de­
For Sale—Two- or three dozen! For Rent— Rooming houzo and
cayed meat for eating purposes; why hens. - N. J. Stenatrom* West Side, restaurant one block (rom union
should we license men ta peddle poi­
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7 ’ -'-! T * ' 13-2tc ’ station, Sanford, FI4:, J. Muaaon.
soned - beverages for drinking pur­
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a . ^ ----------Decayed meat has its '‘commercial
For Rent-Upper flat, 3 furnUhed
uses and so ha* alcohol. The eating ing ear. Good condition. Addrew rooms
housekeeping. &lt;09
^ diseased m«it iV not prohibited and D, care of Herald, Sanford, Fla.
L°°rai for
for light
n*ht housekeeping.
Palmetto.
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n . 5tp
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It la not proposed to forbid the drink '
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'F o r Rent— Nine rooms and sirening bad meat and drinking of alcoholic
For . Sale—One 50 gal oil tank ing,porch over Herald offlee. • Most
slop la left for the Individual to de­ with pump, ono 60 gal gasoline tank, convenient apartments, in the city
cide.
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two Ice cheats, one show case. S Inquire of R.; J. Holly, care Herald
But wherelq i* the state duty bound Runge store’, Sanford avenue. B-tfc
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to provide facilities for one to dope
himself, any more than to provide fa­
For 8ale—Shetland pony, seven . For Sale—Fresh milch cow. R. L.
cilities for a pervert to .eat rancid
years
old, gentle and broken to Garriaon, R. D. No. 1, Sanford..
beef?—American Issue.
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6-tfc
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A POINT FOR PER80NAL LIBERTY

TEMPERANCE N(I s

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Lyric Tonight
Indian Joe DavU, the World’s fa*
moua Roper, dancer, and Indian
Binging‘ Will be the added attraction
at the Lyric toplght.
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Indian Joe. holds the World’s rec*
ord for Taney roping. He is college
.
graduate and a famous scout. He
has been in the show business for
. " 'r years- and is a clever
entertainer.
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This afternoon Indian Joo will
* give a special’ talk for the school
childrerL^telllng them all about the
hlstoiyfbf-the Indians and the way
they lived years ago.
Don't miss seeing Jho wonderful
act at the Lyric' tonighL
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gives this- accomplished actress
splendid opportunity for tho display
of'her winsomencss, her beauty, and
her fine acting. "The Woman Be­
neath” is without doubt ono of the
very best entertainments ever screen­
ed.
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Loss of Tourists’ Business
Means $45,000,000 a Year
to Little Nation.

UPHOLDS . ITS NEUTRALITY

All Belligerents Contribute to System
of Compensation for Maintenance
at her home on Celery avenue. In
—Country Really Struggling
honor of her ninth birthday.
for Existence^

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Miss Mary Irwin and Mr. Alec
Geneva.—War has killed the tourist
Irwin of Washington, Ga., are the business in. this country, where the en­
gueata of their sister, Mrs. CeciL tertainment of foreign visitors was
Gabbett at her attractive homo on the principal and most profitable ns. Lyric Friday '
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the lake front.
Uonal. Industry. It Is estimated that
Ethel Clayton &gt;is the star in the
the gross receipts from fourist busi­
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newest World Picture Brady Made,
Mrs. Collier has arrieved from ness In Switzerland amounted In 1018
"T he Woman Beneath,’/ which will
Valdoata; Ga., to .visit her daughter, to over 840,000,000, of which almost
be the attraction at th? Lyric The*
Mrs. Pulcston. Before returning to 110,000,000 represented the net profit
atre on Friday. This production Is
her home in Marco Mrs. Collier and of this Industry, In which tha capital
a pirticuf*rjy. charming, unusual of­
Mrs. Puleston spent the month of Instated- exceeded 1200,000,000. The
fering. It tells of the &gt; a y that n
2,000 hotels specially buUt for the ac­
WANTED
September in New York.
ADVOCATES TO CONSIDER.
commodation of foreign visitors, con­
For Sale—Fifteen acres, about 8
young-society debutante marries a
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Want " t o rant good Underwood
A Itoman Catholic priest In an Ohio acres cleared, fronting Lake Monroe.
taining more than 100,000 beds and
weatlhy western mine owner. She ’
Mrs. Ruby- Chmires of DeLand is employing about -00,000' servants, are dty, taking-part with the pastors of
typewriter,
must bo reasonable. -.
'later tells her husband that she does
Abundant muck on place. Fifteen
the guest of Mrs. W. P. Carter.
the
other
churches
In
a
Sunday
night
now
mostly
closed
or
empty.
It
Is
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Union:
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not-love him, that she simply made
minutes7 walk from poatofllee. See
true that somo.of them have been used meeting of protest against the lawless­ C. H. Leffler. a good match.' But still later' she • ' o ' ■ • . 1 1 t
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Wanted-r-Two or three talesmen
Miss Lflllmri Herring who is teach­ for prisoners o f war hospitalized In ness . of the traffic, said: "I am
demonstrates that she is the poaand collectors, with car or team.ing ' at Altamonte , Springe spent Switzerland, but the profit thus mado ashamed Of/aii/ Catholic In this town
For Sale— 1914 Wbtercooled In­
seal or o f true worth and she 'does
who la not nblo to provide for his own
is only nominal "
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ternational
Harvester Halfton truck, Apply, to Manager, Box 669, Or­
. this in a manner that charms and de­
family
without
blighting
the
families
'The
loss
of
tourist
business
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In gAod running condition, a bar­
lights nvery.ohe.
"Tho Woman Be­ \ . Mrs. Worthfngton Blackman who means the only one suffered by Swit- qf other men.” *
gain. One- double seated Surrey in
neath” Is.a notably delightful offer­
Wanted—Men!
is visiting her parents’ at Altamonte zcrfnnd. While other neutral coun­
good
condition.' .Enquire. Herald ’. Between 17 and 40, Baptist in­
ing. Be suro to see it. .
tries
prospered
owing
to
tho
war,
will leave tomorrow night to join
Office.
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Switzerland, aurronnded by belllger.Leave Wall .Enough Alone.
clined or non-church preference, 'to ’
her
husband, Sgt. Blackman, Cora- ent nations—Germany on the north,
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join
Berean Class. R. M. GrovenTilly—"I’m
going
to
aeo
If
I
can’t
The attraction at the Lyric The- pany-C, Camp Jackson, Macon, Ga.
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For' Sale—New L. C. Smith type­ atein, president.
Auatria on the cast, Italy on the south get that sulteu chnp to como oat Of his
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atre,on'Friday will be "The Woman
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and. Franco on the west—and com­ shell.” Illlly—"Don’t; he’s a prettjr writer. Must be sold at once. Cash
Beneath,” tho newest World Picture
Miss Helen Warner, violinist at pelled to keep her army- on a war foot­ bad egg.”—Town Tuples.
Lost— Cameo ring. Reward if re­
will tako machine at - half price.
Brady Made in which Ethel Clayton, Rollins College is in Sanford today, ing to defend her neutrality and watch
turned to Herald Office.
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the popular beauty is the star. This organizing her classes. - _
« her frontiers, paid the penalty of her
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entrancing story of an odd phase, of.
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— domestic life wns penned by Willard
Mrs'. Margaret 'Barnes will enter­ besides Increased military expenditure
Mack, who hns written some of the tain tho Every Week Bridge Club which tho war rendered Indispensable,
Switzerland, despite her neutrality, Is
most gripping successes, filmed by Thursday afternoon.’
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C LA SSIFIED
"111 match my carbon copies
£
exclusively dependent on her neighbors £
.World Pictures. This newest pro­
$
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against any in town for- neatduction of Mr. Mack’s- pen gives - Miss Adelaido Higgins is now in for food. .Without their help sho.wlll
starve, nntl she heeds help both from
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Miss Clayton one of the very best Baltimore. She will visit in Wash­ the allies and tho central empires.
•ness, lasting legibility and uni­
- roles she has ever hud. She appears ington nnd Wilmington, N. C., he
formity. T always use
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as the Nfcw York society wife of a fore her return. She has been in
&lt;$&gt;
&lt;$&gt;
wealthy western mine owner who Lnnsdnle, Pa., with her sister, Mrs.
Both groups of belligerents admitted
that tho case pf Switzerland wns es­ H All Local Advertisements Under
has married him 1or his money. Stryker for several mpnths.
sentially hu. exceptional one, and after This Heading THREE CENTS a
TRADE
When she tells her husband this he
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laborious
negotiations
they
consented
L
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In
sertion
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inim
um
decides to make her leave him and
Mrs. B. J. Starling .and Mrs. Bart
he determines tfibt tho .beit way to Peterson leave on the boat toddy for to tho adoption of the so-called system n , _ rrt_ oe rAni*
of compensation*. This system.
L,emB.
system, Is
la far! ^ narBe
do this is by mnking. it appear tha Jacksonkillo Mrs, Peterson will leoke
from perfect, as besides benefiting
In
answering
an advertisement
- he has lost all his money.
But for Spartanburg to join Lieut, Peter*
Switzerland It benefits her neighbors where no name is mentioned in tho
when his schemo Is successful, it son.
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as well, but not to tho same extent .It nd, ploaso do not ask Tho Herald
works a most remnrkablo chnngc in
t fl n
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follows that tho allies and tho central
.•Ms wife—n chnngr so very astonish­
Mrs. A. E. Iloushoider who has been empires complain that their goods are for Information as to tho'idontlty of
Usually wo do not
ing that the husband Cannot believe visiting Judge and .Mrs, Iloushoider being re-exported to tho enemy, nnd tho advertiser.
i(. . "Tho Woman Beneath", is an left. today for her. home in Gaines­ both are continually blaming tho Swiss know who tho advertiser Is and if
you r typewriting twpplioa 0/
astonishing play and n thoroughly ville,
government of partiality nnd tbrvatcrP wo do wo’ are not allowed ta givo
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ing to break off commercial relations. out this information. Simply write
' delightful*attraction. To see it is to
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THE
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Switzerland only exports nntural a letter and address It as per in­
see a real treat.
,
Mr. / Wiley B, Edwards nnd his
HERALD PRINTING
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■* . ' • mother. Mrs. Davis. leave today for products to tho central empires, prin­ structions In-the ad. . ’
cipally
live
stock,
milk,butter
and
COMPANY
.. When- '"The Woman. Beneath” their homo In Wilson, North Cnrocheese,
and
she
gets
In
return
coal,
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•comes to tho Lyric Friday the paf- lina,
Iroh, artificial manure, sulphato of
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. rons of this theatre will' have the
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aluminum, benzol, zinc, straw; chem­
Buttonhole making, mending done;
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pleasure of seeing charming and
Marriage Cuatom of Swiss.
ical dyes nnd potatoes. Swiss exports •ilk embroidered sofa pillows and
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In some parts of Switzerland tho to Germany nnd Austria nre supposed
beautiful Ethel Clayton in one of
the most delightful roles she hns ever mnld-of hontr removes tfic bridal to compensate the Imports from ’theso
played. ’ The role of Betty Fairchild wreath at tho church door and lights It -two countries, nnd In order to prevent
with a taper, the bride In tho mean- that goods of ally origin ahonld bo ex­
whllo kneeling before tho’burnlng cm* ported to enemy countries, the Society
blcro of h4r maidenhood and sayltlg a o f Swiss Surveillance, generally known
fomWl Invocation for blessing on ber as S. S. 8., bos been formed under the
married Hf®. anfl/lt Is .held to bo a nuspires Af the allies to control Swiss
very fortunate birten If tlie floWcra Dare exportation,toi ths central empires.
np and burn quickly.;- /*„»£*/.** .
The allies gjporf wheat to Switzer­
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•f »• land, or ratfieir~ allow If to bo exported
Relic of Qeneral Wolfe.
; from neutral (fountriea^ and grant spe^
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dal*facilities for'Its being landed and
A
new
and
valued
addition-has
Jqst
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been rondo to tho musenrn of. the discharged at Cette. In France and
Chateau de Ramezay. It conalsta of conveyed to destination. .IUce, corn,
The w orld’s m usic has been recorded fo r
a cabinet containing a portion of. tho sugar and otbtr foodstuffs, as well as
raw
matertala,
are
also
exported
by
garpet 'silk saah worn by Gen. James
the phonograph on disc records o f two types;
Indian Joo Pawnee Chief
Wolfe on the day he .became the "vie-- the allies, t o : Switzerland, which comtor of .Quebec” In 1750, In addlUon jpenshtea. them by. exporting In re­
som e -phonographs play one type, called the .
- Admission 10c To All
if:
to the aash|ara the original letters turn machinery and semimanufactured
"Lateral cut,” som e play the other, the "H ill
that prove unmistakably tho autben- material! which serve for the war.
WEDNESDAY
Unity of Ihe relic,
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and Dale cut,” thereby lim iting the variety and
Allies Ogfn by DtaL . *
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It Is a fact, however, that Switzer­
Cut Pisa Records * ’•* range in selecting records w hich appeal.
. Hardwoods of North America.
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Mora valuable hardwoods are found land is gettitg more from Gennady
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In North America'Uian are native to and Austria than what she la giving
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any other region of similar area In Ilia them, while her compensation to the
temperate zdnes. In addition to these allies Is considerably less than wbat
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tho great range In minimum tempera' she get*. Besides, while Swiss exports
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THURSDAY
n o t on ly plays STARR Records, but because "of its changeable T on e
coast, also allow, us ,to grow a greater representing exclusively foodstuffs, nre
range of forelgn-hardwoodi than may Undoubtedly prolonging tho. military
Arm, every other make o f either typo; The adjustable tone arm s
be found.IntMduccd to any other slml- resistance of the enemy and counter­
acting
the
effect
of
the
allies’'
block­
make the STARR d m edium whereby pll the
Jo^nrcajnf^ip^oryj^
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w orld’s m usic is in you r hom e. There is noth­
It Is suspected that Germany add
Auatria are compensating Switzerland
ing tem porary or m akeshift in this accom ­
H ija jjH J jy jja ijfii
liberally for contraband which, despite
plishment, only another step 'in the perfection
the control Af .the S.‘ 8. 8... still flour­
ishes and that even allied goods, sudi
o f the instrument. This is wRy the STARR is for Instance ag rubber, find their way
called the “ Universal Phonograph”
to Germany and. Austria.. The 8wlss
government dedlea-Uiat contraband In
favor of the central empires is tol­
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Maximum Entertainment—Minimum Price. .
press It and generally with success, al­
though It la Impossible to atop It alto­
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*•T oon’Arm for "Hill and Dal a”
gether. The excet* o f Auistro-Gerinan
TUESDAY-King Bee Billy Wait In "Cupids Rival also-a
Cut Discs
exports is explained by. the’ fact that
Metro five act feature entitled ’jTho Highroad” ,’.
since the Allies carmpt supply Switzer­
land with coal itidrloUicrals, which
WEDNESEAY—Lovely Llttio Mary Miles Minter In "EnvlrYou are purchasing an instrum ent' fo r the m usic it affords,— then* v
are indispensable for~Bwlss Industries
• ‘oment’ ’ also Keystone Teddy la ” Tbe Dog Catcher” In
which otherwise would be paralyzed
why defeat you r purpbsp by . getting one designed to play but one-type *
two reels, ;
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and widespread -unemployment and
o f disc? W ith either,' the S fA R R Jobe is pniform . It*has the.sam e
THURSDAY—Bessie Barriscalo In "A Hater of Men” also an
destitution would fellow, every effort
excellent comedy.
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llmlnlsh Swiss export*
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dearness, purity and sweetness,—alw ays the STARR Phonograph- It
to the central'empires whlfn benefit
FRIDAY—Dorothy Dalton In ‘*Ths Flams of the Yukon" also
is G U AM N TEED to give satisfaction. D on’t forget bu r daily in form a l
the .country considerably more than
a roaring comedy.
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recitals and dem onstrations. You are 'w elcom e at any time* .
If cattle were not exported to Ge?-.
many for lnztgnce cattle raizing
Vfoold not be.profitable In Switzerland,
owing to the high cost o f fodder and
the rural population .wfald suffer. The
-3 X -tame may be said oPmllk.. fresh and
SANFORD, FLORIDA
condensed, and cheesd, which besides « . lt o MAGNOLIA AVENUE
are also- exported to allied conn tries.'

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Carbon Paper

AH th e

LYR IC

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“ Tillie Wake Up”

“It Happened To.Adele”

“ The Divorcee”

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RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
WEST* GENEVA AVENUE
Mr, and Mr». Culp and children
add Mrs. Thompson spent Sunday
with Mrs, Jack Vaughn and all- had
a pleasant tita*.
We are having some pleasant
weather now for gardening. * Plants
jieem to be growing nicely now if it
will only stay this way a little whllo.
Everybody. Is busy now putting
• In their fall garden and if people
eaa raise, plenty of vegetables it will
cut grocery bills and that la what we
want to do, It will pay, people these
hard times to plant everything they
- can and not depend o n . the pocket
book for everything they want to
•at.
If the war don't end pretty soon I
don’ t know wbat poor people are go­
ing to do for a living. It sure pays
to raise, everything we can for the
fable.
Mrs. Willie King will leave Wed­
nesday for Miami where ehe will
•pend the winter.
Mrs. W. M. Robinson will leave
next wo:k for Atlanta, Georgia, to
apend three months with her daugh­
ter, Mr*. Sima.
Mlaa Gladys Robinson is on the
sick list this week with her eyes.'
Mrs. King mado a pleasant call
on Mrs. Jack Vaughn Wednesday
afternoon. .
WEKIWA ANE ETHEL
Everyone was much surprised to
ace Albert White back In Wcklwn
laat week. He says Okeechobee- Is
all right but ho had to come back to
Wektwa.
We arc glad to say that'J. N. Mc­
Allister is on the road to recovery.
W. A. Neal ijnd Miss Mary Goincs
were .quietly married in Hanford laat
week.
Their many friends wish
them a happy and prosperous life,

Miss Theresa Dawson and friends
E. O. VonHerbulis calledon Miss
Johnson, the teacher of the new
Wayland school one evening. last
week, They reported a good time,
having, been entertained with the
most up to date music and singing,
Mrs. Frank Boyd is enjoying a
visit from her sister, Mrs. Jernigan
and family of Palatka.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Goines of
Sanford spent Sunday, in Wektwa
with relatives and friends.
'. EAST. SANFORD
Rev. Smith Hardin yill preach at
Moore's Station church Sunday even
ing, Oct. 14th, at 7 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lucas and
daughters, Susannah and Mary ex­
pect to spend a portion of this week
at Orlando.
Mrs. Suite Squires and son. Her
bert will arrive here Saturday from
Good Ground and other points on
Long Island where they h*ve been
through tho summer.
M r. and Mra. P. E. Andrews ahd
sora re-a t their home, Shell Mo.und.
Celery avenue, after spending’ the
summer at Kenncbunk, Maine.
Howard Schwartz waa the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall at Cameron
City from Friday until Monday, go­
ing from there to the Everglades.
Ho is representing a fertiliser com­
pany.
Mcsdames Caroline 'McDougal '
and Libbio Weeks chaperoned n
party of young people. Sunday at
Daytona Beach. The Misses Annie
Weeks, Ethel Hickson; Annie, Efilc
May and Frankie Howard, Messrs.
IUrry Weeks, Edmond StoWe, Hor­
ace Chorpening, Jimmie Hownrd,
and George Pcznll were of the party.
Mrs. J. G. Hasty and son, Doc,
and Mrs. *C, E. Chorpening aad
daughter, Helen enjoyed a drivo to
Now Smyrna and home by way of
Daytona on Sunday.
.The Misses Annie, and EfTlo May
Howard were given a surprise party
last Friday ovening at their hamo on
Cameron avenue.
All tho young
people .about were there apd spent
a delightful evening. Very nice re­
freshments were served.
, Mrs. Cyril Hnyrt of Jacksonville
Is the guest of Mrs. I. D. Ilnrt,
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hart, daughter
Ruby 'and their guest, Mris. Cyril
Hayes: joined a party of Demand
friends Sunday at Daytona Bench.
Mrs. Toyama of Bcardoll avenue
left here Tuesday *night for New
York city to meet friends who have
just arrived from Japan.
Mra. Wade Hasty and little daugh
ter are in North Cnrotinn Visiting
her parents.
Mr. Hasty accom­
panied them qs far as Jacksonville.
Louis Kinard of Cameron City lq
.driving a new Ford touring car.
Miss Maud Cameron has been
quite ill for the past two weeks.

Eighth Grade
Lucilo Anderson, Margaret Zachncy, Dorothea Mickey, N.-llic Mes­
senger, Mary Dnriow, Marion Hand,
Margaret Levis, Mary nolle. -Allcfl,
Lillian Shlnholsor, Eva.Taylor, Anna
Dunosc, Tom ’ Brotherson,-'".Peyton
Fortson, Billie Fitts, Fay-, Lessing,
Sydney Kennedy, Willard Lumley/
Edward McCalicy, Frodqrick Rines,
Bertram Shepherd.
High School
Freshman Class—-Helen Cliorpenng, Velma Venable, Georgia Walker.
Sophomore Class— Mildred Huston
,**—Shi What would happen
to me if I were yotir kid?
Rose Gallagher, William McKim.
Well, If you're not acquainted
Junior Clots — Mary Robinson,
with Calumet Bakings you
Katherine
I^vis, Leila, Hutchinson,
don't know what a good ex­
Gladys
.DIetoricb,
Theodore Runge.
cuse I have. / Can't Help
Helping Myself—they're go
4- Senior. Class—Ruth Rohertr, Mu­
HonorRoll
goodl Good for mo too, be­
riel Rhodes, Alice Vaughn, Rosa­
Sanford's school system Is a matter mond Radford, Zcta Davison, Ednt
cause Calumet Bakings are
wholesoaia and easily diaeMed.
of pride, among us as it richly dc CKlttenden; Gladys Lyzctte, Clif* Millions of mothers \ise
serves. Tho school year Is now un­
i ord Walker.«
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which always appear at .the begin­
Churh of the Holy Cross
ning of the team have been carefully
The
new pipe organ recently in­
because of itspurity—because
smoothed out under the ~ directing
k always aIre* best result* and la
stalled*
In the Church of the Hcly.
rare of Df. McKinnon-and hit ex­
economical la cast and use.
Crofts,.
Park avenue and Fourth
Cmlmmit cmntmti
cellent corps of teachers.
{■(iWtatrs mi A.
street ift to be blessed and Ised. for
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.The - Sanford schools' closed the
the first time at the 11 j j ’ clock ser­
Food AmtktitU*.
first month of Jhe current tertp with vice on this Sunday (19th after
an enrollment of 762, there being 397
Trinity), October 14th.. Thir scrgirla and-366 boys. This Is a large
IHIGHEST,
enrollment for the first month,
It is worthy, of note that in the
High 8chooj there are 101 pupils re­
ported as studying Latin. This is
unusual inasmuch as there is a ten­
dency of recent years to drop Lstln
from the courso of study on tho part
of both pupils and .school faculties.
The honor roll for first month fol­
lows:
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East Side Primarp
First Grade—Leon Colly, Henri­
etta Edwards, R. E. Griffin, Pearl music. Mrs., Lucllli?’ Asrlnwnll T tHatch, Olivia' LaRoque, Virgin!: ksch is to bo the aoloi-t fer thr oiterM cDonlel, Violet Oglesby, Eliza- tory anthtm, "Eye Hath N 't S' eh’
both Rinca, Lilly Vickery, Kinchcn from the "Holy City" by • au\
Power, Earl Rumbley, -Charles AhcrVespers are to be sung at nig! t
at 7 p. m. Holy_(rV f m choir Is to
be augmented by •rme'of the. vested
choir of 8. Barnabas* Church, DeLand, Mrs. Owens acting choir-mas­
ter In the,absence because of Iho
Illness of Mr. Wlhlmshurat. Mrs.
E. W . DICKSON
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Emms Abbott Lyman, niece . the
great
aifiger, Mina Emma Abb. tt to
314 W. 1st ST.
SANFORD, FLA. v PHONE 67
to. bo the soloist for thh s.Mct* in
the offertory- anthem, •"The'' ArAUTO TIRES AND TUBES VULCANIZED
They" . from, the "H oly City" .by
Gaul...'Addresses of congrUulatL'r
to-(hex pcdplo of Ifoly G rcn srat'*
bo given by toe Very Rev. J • G.
Glass, Dean of S. Luke’s*, Orlaltdr
W e ,are now prepared to do more and better work
and the Rev. Father Aljryne of 8.
than heretofore
Barnabas* Clurch, DpLsnd,
In the Sunday school, M r.-B ..F .
WhltnAr,
superintendent, Rally Day
ALL R E PA IR W O R K G U A R A N T E E D
U to be observed with the annual
promotions and distributions of ; an­
nual rewards. The' hour la 9:46 in
the Parifh* House. -

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nathy, David Ballard, Olan Cron
.haw, CTaud-Herndfin, Wllllftm
Locke, Leonard Miller, William
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Second Grade—Minnie Beck, Lou
be Fields, Beatrice-Howard,'Loulac
Portion,. Camilla Puleaton, Petri
Robeon, JIarold Hodgdon.
Third Grade—Maggie Lynch,
Margaret- Martin. Rebecca Stevens,
Louise
hraaher, Gladys Vaughn,
Elizabeth Wbltnrr, Adel Woods, Leander Berner, Clinton .VanNess, Ar­
thur.Zachary.
.Weal Side Primary
First Grado—Ernest Pitt, John
Miller, Jack Peters, Joe Fierst, Alvln^Maines, May Lord, Martha
Marie Morrison, Rosa Hay, Sallle
Humphrey, Kathleen L on g..
Second Grade—Harriett Rossetter, Eugenia David, Blanche Wynn,
Clara Smith, Lenora Shaefer, Helen
Jinklni, Either May Turner, Eleanor
Dolly, Austin Knight, John Hudson,
Erie Lundqubt,
Henry Russell,
Norman Johnson, Marvin Leavitt,
Woodard Burtleson.
Third Grade— Mildred Lumley,
Jennie Danddakc, Margaret Miller.
Cecil ZetroWer. Gtorge Wilbur, Ce­
di Stepbensop,■'William Perritt, Jack
Collins.
Grammar School
Fourth Grade-Lillu* Pitt, Flor­
ence Tyner, Margaret Peters, Lille
Mae Smith,
Margaret
Norfleet,
Mary E* Moye, Katherine Symos,
Carmetcr Barber, Ruth Fellows,
Mildred Hand, Essio Diehl, Virginia
Jinklns, 'Ctoyde Russell, J. D. i*crrltt, CorlcliUs Wcfh, Frank Dutton,
Kcrmtth Hurley, Charles Bragg.
Fifth’ Grade— Margaret
Neat,
Maude • Lake, Irano McGahngin,
Mary. E. Puleston, Irma Smith,
Katherine Wessncr, Georgia MobIcy, John Cranaton.
Sixth Grnde—Olive Rune,!, -Jessie
Mathews, Rosa L. Oglesby,. Finer
Tyner, Agnes Perritt, Helen K nody, Jnmes Stone, Elmer Tyner,
John Lundquist.
Seventh Grade — Mnrgnret Fricson, Mnrgnret' Berner, May . Holly,
Emily Bailey', Rhodu Vaughn,* lit &gt;n
Gonzales, Hattie
Lewis,
Fdltho
Booth, Gladys Wilson, Mabel Ihri gg,
Doris Moore, Dcmnrius Murson,
Rosn Mil kins, Margaret Gniisgher,
Nora Jenkins, .Virgina Long, Char­
lotte Smith, Sarah Whccless, Marie
Stcmpcr, Helen. Wat hall, Ella M.
Muirhead, Elizabeth Garrison, Gor­
don Brlsson, Robert Williams, Ed­
ward Humph, Hbrhcrt Coffee, Rob­
ert Thrasher, Ralph Woodruff.

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Services for 8undsy;
-.**4rule .prohibiting the shipment of
Cople* of ftbe -rules referr, 4 . „
* &gt;7:36 a. m. Low chlebrztloh for
sweet potato plants and tubers from may be obta n.d by writing to tb I
communions
the weevil !Infested sections of Flor­ Want Commissioner at Gainmlj£ 1
B:45 «u raT Sunday school&gt;ally day ida to ths remaining portions of D m
11-.00 n. m. Choral: euchariat and state unless the potatoes are. first
properly fumigated’ to kill all wee­
blessing of organ
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7:00 p. m. Vespers and spfdal ad­ vils in thenf. Shipments of sweet
A man isn’t, nccezsarlly tt crank be.
dresses.
potato plants from infested areas are cause ho ts always atnrtlnz
On Wednesday night, Oct, 17th at prohibited entirely. It U to the in­
7:30 In Holy Crosa church there b to terest of every business- man and
Castles in this Air. .. - .
be given an oiyan'recital by Mra. every farmer to see that these in­
If yon have built castles In the n*
Harcourt, Professor pf organ at tensely practical rules are complied
jrow* work need not be lost; that iRollins College,"Winter Park, Mrs. with by all, for wbat would Florida wbere they should bfcLWftw *
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Lucille Asptnwalt Takach, vocal, and do without tweet potatoes?
Coundatlons under Hietn.—Thoretn.
Mrs. Frances Aspinwall Frye, in­
strumental. Program will be given
In Tuesday1! paper.
1The present part of the organ
now Installed in Holy Cross church
has been'- by outsldo critics pro­
nounced peculiarly sweet and pure
We Have THe Goods To Do It—
in tone, wide in range'and compass,
Call and See'Sample
and wonderful in power.
Aa b
known it b but one.tlrd'of the com­
pleted organ as contracted for for
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Holy Cross.

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It la now posaBile to give the
people of Spnford .the beat of music
which has been, handed down in thlf
church from apostolic times as well
as tha worship of the anciebt church
of Christ. There b a place here at
Holy Cron for averyono and all are
expected.

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THE SWEjST POTATO PEST

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Will Ruin Ot&gt;r 8wect Potato Crop
■ If Allowed
The sweet potato root weevil, re­
garding which mention hat \ been
mado in our columns from time to
time ift auch a serious pest that evsry farmer in the state should know
what tho weevil looks like and how
it works. .The following description
uf tho pest ond -lts habits has been
furnished us by tho Plant Commis­
sioner, Wilmon Newell of Gaines­
ville, Florida.
Tho adult insect is a weoyil, or
"f.ncut beetle," elongated In shftpe,
smooth and glossy. Tho head is
black, the thorax (middle section of
c. e 'b o d y ) and the legs are bright
rick red and- the abdomen (poatc*ior half of tho body) is a beau­
tiful d:.rk 'steel blue. The adult is
about quarter inch long and at first
appearance ’ is often mistaken for n
lnrgc ant. ■*The nduits rarely if ever
fly, but are able to walk and run
about. Ordinarily they do not move
so fast but what one can catch them
In tho fingers without difficulty.
The eggs ore very small, yellowish
white in color, and from l-40th to
l-60th qf an Inch in diameter. They
They arc laid in cavities made *hy
the mgther insect, cither in the vines
or in the tuber*., - When in tho vines
they are usually laid In the lower
portion of the stem.
From the egg there hatches
mlmKe, white, footless grub;-having
pale brown head. If in the plant
when hatched these grubs begin to
tunnel through the ylno to the tuber
which they eventually reach, if the
eggs have been, laid on the tuber
itself, then the grubs tunnel directly
Into tho tube? and within a short
time riddle’ it with numerous tun­
nels and. galleries which; soon be­
come filled witl'i excrement and de­
cayed material.’ Tho. full grown
grub Is from one-fifth to one-half
Inch In length. *
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The grub changes into the pupa
or "transformation stage" which
correspofirds to the .cocoon stage of
buttejfiy. In this stage, In which
the insect is. not setike and docs not
feed, the Indications of the legs, an­
tennae and wings make their ap
pcarunce, Tho pupa In tutn trans­
forms into' (ho adult b'ectlc.
Under norms! summer tempera
ture less than five weeks time is re
(luired
for the complete develop
mont of the insect from the'tlmo tho
egg Is.laid lentil maturity la reached.
This means that there are at least
six to eight generations of tho pcst,a
season under climntic conditions in
Florida andSiccounts for the rapid
Increase and*'great destructiveness
of the pest.; .
,The Insect/iloes not stop breeding
when the potatoes are harvested,
for if infested potatoes are placed in
storage, either 'in outdoor banks or
in WafejmuMa^the’ peqt keeps right
on feedi^B in tl(o tuberd and genera­
tion after generation is produced In
the stored potatoes. One can read
Hy.^understand therefore how In­
fo .e*’ notrtocs, stored In the fall
may be completely destroyed bo?
fort spring.*
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Entomologists who have- studied
the insect recommend some means of
Control, such as destroying all morn'ng glory vines (on which tho weevil
also lives), fumigating all tubers
when they sro harvested, having
hogs clean up the remnants of each
crop and piahting only nondnfested
plants' ip Isolated fields where pota­
toes have not previously been' grown.
. It Is of the utmost importance for
the future* of the sweet potatf crop
of Florida.that further spread of this
pest be stopped and to this end the
State - Flnat Board ham adopted a
quarantine rule prohibiting the ahipment. into Florida of.sweet potato
plants and tubers from aR states and
countries and baa adopted another

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ENGINE BUILT UK5 A WATCtt
Fiat,. Modem Airplane May Readily
Cost From &lt;10,000 to 120,000 arid
Wears Out Quickly. *
Tli# engine of &gt;our motor car
weighs from 500 to 1,200 pounds, or
more. It will average from 20 to 80
horsepower-’ at -tho -lowost,- *aya •
writer In Golller’a. Tho new nlrplano
engines run less than threo pounds per
horsepower and tho finest of them,two
pounds or lets. Airplanes have been
built with air-cooled engines for shortdistance, fust scouting whose en­
gines weigh less than a pound and
three-quarters per-horsepower. They
mnst be qulto literally, as an old ad­
vertisement used to say, “ built like ■
watch."
’ •At present n high-powered nlrplane
englno of the best type—suy 120 to
150 horsepower—cannot bo purchased
for much less than $3,00Q, And the
whole airplane, n big one. tnny readily
cost $10,000 to $20,000. You enn read­
ily' seo why the construction o f only
10,000 airplanes, ns In England's pro­
gram. would Cnslly equal, for-a total
expenditure for men and camps and
hangars and repairs njul •wastage,
more than half a billion .dollar*.
A fast modem alrplnno has an averago life of only about' two or three
hundred hours of active service—nay
two months nt tho outside. This
means thnt to keep 10,000 nlrplane* on
n battle lino you hnve to bo able to
build 5,000 per month or more. The
cost would bo almost unthinkable.
Thnt Is why warfare In tho air for any
Ifjngth of time would bankrupt the
world. And that. In turn, Is why warfaro In the air means the end of all
wnrfnre. .

SHIPS NEED OF AUSTRALIA
F. P. Forstor.r—
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Qraln of'Lltlla Value Without Trans­
W; W. Fry...... .r.,._. .25
portation, as Little of It Is Used
Deane Turner.................
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at Home.
Geo. N. Rigby, Ormond-----.26
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W. J. Upchurch...............................25
"Australia’s food production this
C. II. Dlngcc.... ..........................
25year will average normal; It Is neither
unusually heavy nor light, but there
E. F. Lane...... ...................\ .
Is going to be consldernblo difficulty
H. Lmm..... ..................
E. Stafford........... :.............. ............25 In handling the crops, because there
C, A.' Nichols, West Liberty, la 1.00 are no facilities for transportation,"
J. M. Gallagher... ............................25 said. n. W. Stephens,' n merchant of
Melbourne, who was visiting thd Unit­
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler, Altamonte 1.6o
ed Btntes.' "The greatest need of Aus­
- .25 tralia today is transportation. Until
Of course, you want to do your Mrs. W. M. Ilynos ship tonnage Is provided It Is almost
part toward this Tobacco Fund for
useless for tho farmers to complete
War Library Praises
the boys. We hake fixed it lo that
their
harvesting, ns It require* only a
The two following letters from
you may send in 2fic and each quor
Bmnll pcrcenUigo of the crops to sup­
ter will buy n fine, frpsh kit of cigar­ headquarters will in a measure re­ ply tho domestic needs. Heretofore
ettes, tobacco and papers which go compense tho good ladies who Have ,grent qunutltlca of grain hnvo been
straight to some soldier at the front. worked so hard for the Soldiers War shipped to England and It Is still going
.The American government is back Service Library:
overseas, but In not sufficient quantity,
Mrs. A. D. JCcy, Sanford, Fla.
for England needs wheat now as never
of the plan. The French governbefore. But without ships It Is lmpos-'
. nu-nt admits these kits duty free.
M y Dear Mrs. Key:
The Red Cross distributes them to • Your letter of ’the 30th received. nlhlo for, us to send our . wheat
the boy*. And moro than that: 1 want to congratulate you and all abroad.
"Tbo whent crop of Australia was
Eich 25c kit contnins twico as much your workers, tho city of Sanford
damaged
to some pxtent by mice, nnd
tobicco as you could buy yourself and all who gave .to the Library until tho farmer* lenrned how to com­
War
Service
Fund.
It
is
a
pleasure
at any mire. .
bat this pest It threatened to bewme
to write thanking ypu not only for n serious menace. Tho fanners -used
. Then there's a postal in each pack­
the' chock you sentl-'but the fine •poison, wnter. gas nnd other moans,
age, stamped ’and addressed to you.
spirit that comes with It.
and finally got rid of them/V'’ .. . *
That’s so the recipient may Bend his
As y e t‘ I have fl-lt the state re­
thanks and n, little message about
turns’ complete by'.any means.
thing! at the front.
Jacksonville o v e f subscribed
its
Pray at Old 8hrlne.
la-t’ j pt together nnd give our
quota of SI000.00 by $210.01/ and
Fifteen
years ago the supreme court
boy* thnr “ smokes as usual,'1 ,
the cities of Daytop a, Bartow and of tbo Unli'*’? States evicted 300 'In­
And *i:ll they come from all parts
Brntlcnlown each replied with their dian* from their old home on Warner’s
of the county nnd .nil parts of the
ranch, in California. Somo time Inter
quotas slightly over subscribed.
country from Ormond and oven
Tathpa-raUati-over .&lt;30(1.00, and my tho 8cfliiola league Induced President
from far"off Iowa as the following
returns are coming in daily from the Roosevelt -to name n commission to
letter indicates:
find n new tract for the Indians.- Tills
small cities..- j
• . r. - *
West Liberty, la.,.Ocft!»G, 1917.
.
Very truly yours. ‘
' resulted In the government buying the
R. J. ILilly, Sanford Herald,- SSnPain -valley, where the Iifdlnns found
, .
Lloyd WvJoiselyn,
hmn&lt;k much better than those they
f'&gt;rd, Fla.:
State Director.
wore -evicted from. But Warner’s
Dear Sir:—
I would like to get
Mrs. A. b . Key, Public': Library, ranch- vtns the old domicile, where Fa
in on lb- -mokes that you nro sendSanford, Florida. .
r
•'„ ^
liter-Ubn’eh uf Run Diego held services
. in; i)i - b iyi that have Joined the
2 Dear M rwH ey: ^ i ,- L 1**' ■Vnco a year, n t’which time nll.innr
colon I inclose my check for ono
The Library War Qodnril ~aekT' •tinges, baptisms nnd funerals were
(111 dollar nnd hope that you -Will knowledges with thanks; receipt': of •held. Tho -present priest ,1s Father.
ser thn it does its bit..
Doyle, nnd bo has rehabili­
Sanfprd’k contribution';^ $58,17 to George
tated the chapel “for memory’s snke."
Respectfully yours,
the Library War Fund. *,
C. A. Nichols.
This sum has been; placed to your On a recent Sunday tho old chapel was
rodedlcntcd. and the Indlnos from the
.
Tobacco Fond
credit and will be . retaqmbercd in .Bala valley were hnppy In praying nt
Previously contributed..
-...27.25 appreciation of the nt&gt;b‘P work you the old shrine.
Mrs. W. R. Healey, Longwood.. .25 aro doing for America's soldim and
W. R. Healey, Longwood........'... .25 sailor$.
Irik for Labeling Dottles.'
-w - ’ &lt;\ ,
Miss Agnet Edwards, Sanford .... ;.50 „ —. _.---v-'Col'dIally yours,
In a euintl bottlo place an ounce
iind a quarter- of -methylated* alcohol,
Miss Natalie MolTett, Sanford....' .60
■ D. P, Beardsley,
add n tinlf-ounco of BheUac, nnilwheu
------Aast. Treasurer.
Mm- !&gt;■ F. Whit nor.:
.25
*
*
• ” •*_- * *- —
this
Inst la dissolved Immerse the bot­
D- F- Wliitner,',...... .25
tlo In hot water until tlu solution la
worm. Then add Blowly, while stir­
Individual Bookmark*.
A good-Idea foe a'ldmplo little gift ring rapidly, a solution composed of
EX-COV. T E R R E L L ’ S for a book-lover Is to'ntal(e‘ n:pcr8onnl ono hundred nnd fifty grains of
bookmark. It Is roadd by cjnbrolder- borax dissolved In two ounces of
BROTHER G IV E S
log either tho Initial or •the nnpie on wnter. Finally odd coloriqg^muttcr to
a atrip of linen, which is then finished sult, four or fire grains of methyl vio­
TESTIM ONY
with an edging of Inoe.'-'Thls book­ let being satisfactory and dissolving
mark Is too thin to Injure even the well upon shaking. This makes a very
most delicate book, H. irtoy be laun­ tine waterproof Ink for writing the la­
that’,
n
John Bunyen Jahnson, dered and thustkept Inunnculnto, and bels upon bottle* and .for other purIt clings to tho paper and so-does not poses about tho darkroom.
(be Well-Known AUtamabll*
slip
out as cards or mdlfU markers are
Baleimsn, S*y. of Mirtln's
Daar Old Husband.
given to doing.
Liver Medlclns _
* The superstition about the word
Our Eyeglasses. ’husband’' 1# not yet slain. Recently
-®?.* °,f die latest to add his unTh’a suggestion for the use of lenses k philologist went Into a church and
?i.a 1ICl,. c,|dorscment to Maytin’s fpr the euro of eye defret*-waH mndo
, ' ! ' r Medicine is •John Bunyon
Jobnjo,, «f Maej^.Ga. In'* letter .by Roger Bacon, tlio great* scientist of
he |t y f J
the thirteenth century. Doctor Lungtil,*.1
to report dim Down made this interesting state­
have taken Ttt^rtin’i Liver- ment, but added tbut the rooking of
* tdminc arid- 6bt«Hrtl most dqiir- tho spectacle*' was -carried out by cer­
*c remits,—Martin's Liver Medl- tain Italians. The scientific .phjslclryna
'band" of
' "e
I'lcasaht to the (aste, does o f lliose days,.however, advised their from laughing aloud.. The
tlio
word“
husband"
Is
merely
n cor.
,:,Ji'c nrif , inconvenience the
, 1,1 -"‘ V way. It acts positively patients rot to have tpetn Iwcauro tliey ruptlon of tho Bfamllnavlno "bonde,"
• ' Jr| Kcntly upon the liver and it did - not know tho true thepry upon a peasant—Exchange. •
.
, " T "I'inion that it is s’uperior’ to which they weso based.
I
—
&gt; hver medicine sold."
Distorted.
MvCf Medicine Is strictly
« Escort (at sex play)—Doesn’t Iho au­
Sloth artd Industry.
Rttablc - in ingredients, contains
o lipiioiiou, ca]4tnel j, p|ea, ant to •"Sloth make* all .things dlfllcalt, but thor of thla drama bold tho mjrror up
nature?
.
an‘* i* sold with the standing Industry pll easy, and he that rise* to Girl—Yen,
hut'
nature seems to bo
late
must
trot
all
day
utid
scarce
orirrthat, If
if it
does not
not give
give , late m us.. . . .
the -JI?lce
" le? !hat
it docs
effect desired, the empty bottle Itak* hlk lmslne«s nt night | while taxi making up an awful face, or else the
&lt;an **5 returned*to the drug store 's e n travels so slowly Hint povery ebon glass Is crooked 1—Town Topic*.
t|j« SOC paid for it will be re- overtakes in.’’—Benjamin Franklin.
Partially Concerted.
.As a medicine for constif nt.IOn*,*|ck headache or-other tlvdbr
Liv. V,onl?ch •troubles, Martin'#
IvIdenUy some o flh * bionk verse
SolHrn^I,d,ein* Is-without a pebr.
11 by druggists everywhere.
beed to reed In school was so cnlled
.. . I. .
a_ i_ 'ik * enlnH* Itinr
slight'tribute
-to tbo minds that
‘ The war doesn't take away your
favorite kind of cigar or cigarettes.
Dut-how ubout. tho boys who are
over on the other sldo fighting your
fight?
•
.
/
Isn't it the right thing to let them
hive their smokes "a* usual," too?
The same good familiar kind they
|ikcd hick home; and not make dim
put up with French tobacco which,
to in American smoTter's . tongue,
tastes more like tabasco?

BOWER, SanfortfFI*

Famous for Data Palma.
About rtoie..
. In Persia, anything bar an aquntae _ Bagdad’ !* famous for oapedally ftanose Is "off." E r«r quite a decent pored date jmliaa. .Tliorc are several
snub-nose is well out of It. Put In famous date forests nbnut the (l?ltu,of
Uganda a Indy- In chiefly souxbt on ac­ the Tigris and Euphrates.' One of tho
count of'h er |i)dla-rubber nose. In mo?t Interesting and useful relics of
Japan It must bo "tlp-tllted," hnTe • the Moorish civilization thnt remains
heavenly direction, nnd.In Britain any In Spain la tho most wonderful palm
Half ’.the cove had criticised Jess for sort of old noso will pass so Ions ns It grove In tho world. It might be called
golng to the wchool—the other hnlf bad Is not everlasting' poking Itself Into a fit tine monument to the foresight
been too stolid oven'for scorn. Learn* other people's'business.—London Tit* nnd careful husbandry of those unfor­
tunate people.—Exchange.
ng was a name, nothing more—fit for nits. preachers perhaps, but for real folk n
wasto and a weariness. So, Indeed,
she had found the book part—but do­
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ing things had been pare delight
Dad and Buddy had expected J om
to como homo high and full of air*.
At first they had been almost sullen
But certain Improvements la fare. In,
general comfort, conjoined to her com­
radely nlcrtuc**, had worked on her
aide. Mam had died suddenly—of
courso it was right that Jess should
care .for her mcnklnd. Dad and Buddy
could not help hut bo proud of hor;
Thls.cveu before they saw her In
party nrrpy. There had been no
thought of mourning—Mom had not
believed In It—to tho scandal of tho
neighbors. "Black’s for burjln’— let
tho livin' wear rejoicin' dbthas," sho
had said. Jess wore them, beautifully.
Her soft, dull red woolen frock-with
its creamy Taco, frills became her mar­
* Tires, Pedals, Saddles, Lamps^ Bells, Chains'* :
velously. Even without tha help of It,
Coaster Brakes, Built up Front and- Rear ' *
sho was tho handsomest girl In tho
room.' Buddy said serto himself, his
Wheels aV.d overythinF .'or Ib' LLycle. .
oyca tho whllo ranging tho throng,
Bicycle
Repairing
A Specialty
which stared at her os barnyard fowls
*
.
t
might stare nt a paroquet suddenly
strajed nmong them.
Ono did moro than stare—young
I
Boyce from over fi? Lumbcrtob, strang­
Motorcycle
Casings
and*Tubes,
Motorcycle *
er to the Cove, even to th'o mountains.
Heretofore* ho bad wntched o|hcra
Chains and Repair Links, Motorcycle Lamps **
piny on plea of Ignorance. Now as
and
Horns, Grips, Spark; Plugs, Gloves,
Jess was seltcd and led out In the
Goggles, Leggins, Motorcycle. Repairing.
classic gamo of snap he thrust himself
eagerly forward, hoping also'to be
snnpped In. Tbo gamo makes - man
nnd ntnld stnnd facing, holding hauds,
thus forming “ tho stump" around
which another man and mnld chase or
’ Automobibe Casings and Tubes, Tube Pat­
fleo from each other. Caught, tho cap­
ches, Blow-Out Patches, Spark Plugs,, Spot *
tive becomes part of tho stomp, there­
Lights, Homs, Bumpers, Radiator 0r-- '
by making tlio gnmo highly, fluid. It
was tho victor's privilege,, after plaenaments, Radiator Hose, Hose Clamp,
Ing'thc captive properly, to knap thumb
Radiator Compound, Fan Belts, Top Dresand finger nt tho next choice, always
;
■
sings;
Liquid Veneer, Polish, Head Light
snapping qomebody of tho.opposlto sex.
Jess started to walk, but Boyco'
Bulbs, Ford Head Light Dimmers, Ford
snapped her masterfully—and led tS*r
Lock Switches, Pedal Pads, Running Board
a chase, Indeed, before uhe laid hands
Mats, Valor Lifters, Tire Covers, (Ford
o if him. “ Ill novor run from you In
nnythlng else," ho whispered, his Up*
Sizes), Hydrometers, Rim Contractors,
almost nt her ear.
Buddy noted It
Pumps,
Rump Hose and Connections, Con‘wlth'dnrklng eyes. Ho was Jealously
trol Wires, Copper Tubing, Tool Boxes, Vcareful of his sister—BoyCo had tho
Gasoline, Oils and Greases.
namo In Lumborton of being free with
tho girls. Hist shouldn't happen to
Jess. 1Buddy wptqhcd hawkllko tho
We cordially invite you to give us a trial.
progress of (ha»gu'me. lloyco held
Magpie’s hands'tight enough, but hail
eyes only for Jess; darting nnd circling
nbout him, eluding nimbly tho pursuit
of Dan Dlnny* Magpie's bachelor
ebusin, who was so slow and bashful
he rarely camo.tb a pnrty. Catching
L: X. BRYAN, Proprietor £
Jess at Inst, ho gnvo her a resounding
smack, suylng .with a grin; “I kifowod
yo wanted-'It.when yo.foiched mo out
joro. All thA gnls docs—Booin' they
¥^
’
Ml . .
... ’ . : ................ . " i ’...'.....'.
can’t glt kl?sed ,nq otherways,"
“ YonTFlnko tlin’t back, iny frfend"
lloyco wild through set teeth. Dnn
grinned nheeplshly. "Ih-nnln’ tho bus?
I don't kcer, nnd she's willin'."
■
1 -&gt;
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o r n , STOCK

BICYCLES — BICYCLE ACCESSORIES

MOTORCYCLE

ACCESSORIES

AUTOMOBILE

ACCESSORIES

SANFORD CYCLE CO.
115 Park Ave.

Next tfilnuto 7&gt;nn lay fiat on his
bnck, seeing star* eVokcd by tho Im­
pact of p scientific (1st on tho point of
his Jnw, At
snmo second Boyco
wns ln tbo gr;ip of n giant, Buddy rbhrIng out'hoarsely: “ Unuenjtnnd, I’m'
tin* fightof fer Aur ftinihly. You comb
ouuhlo.and .let's settle'things." *
As. they moved lo thc.doqr Dan got
up heavily,-bate distorting his face.
With a whoop ho was nftcr them
brandishing the knife ho had whipped
out of somo hiding place—a murderous
tiliulo whoso handle already bora two
notches. No man moved to cheek hint.
Jess hnd been sure, sho hated Boyce,
but there was no time for thought
Sho saw her’ brother nnd Boyco locked
In n wrestler** hug. Oblivious qf nil
else, they strained and heaved. Dnn
was lurching toward them, knlfo high,
gurgling rather thnn speaking: “ Bud­
dy lo* got Lo’ go I Lcmpio send that
carrion wliar hit belong*—ter tho bmtsurds."
Tho wrestler* did not hear, or, hear­
ing, did not heed. Buddy hnd twico
lifted Boyco clear, Intending Jo throw
him flat Twice ho had been balked
by a catlike twist as ho mndo to re­
lease hi* adversary-’ Now Boyce had
got a strangle hold and was using It
cruelly,-blood drumming* In his cars
shutting out Dan’* threats, n o was
lost unless hw heard. Jess darted to­
ward him, Don thrust out a hugo foot,
tripping her ,deftly. But like a flash
sho was up—had thrown herself protret Ingly In front of Boyco and thus
caught In her own white shoulder tho
thrust Dan aimed for Boyce's threat.
Silence fell liko n pall over tho.babble. Boyce caught Jess as sho wns
falling, lald-her down, and stnnihed a#
befct he might the yvclllng: blood; Af­
ter n look at .It .Buddy laid hold on
Dan to throttle him. Other band* tore
Ms away, their*owners saying, signifi­
cantly: "We’ll do'better'll that, Bijcl
—glvo him all ho deserves." •Jos*
heard anil’ understood. Dan would bo
lynched.’ . Faintly sho tried to rise up­
on her elbowv crying wenklyi “Don't,
don't, neighbor* I Don’t do murder l
Thl*
Qn accident" ,
t
Then she fainted dead away, bnt her
protest saved Dnn. Herjiurt, though
Severe, was not mortal. Long before
It was fully healed all the Cove knew
and rejoiced that aa soon as she waa
, strong enough shV would be taken firaj
to Lumberton, then do to. i far fine
house, where, the elder. Boyces would
be more than happy to welcome her as
a daughter.
&lt;Copfright,-Bit )gr Uis McCtare Newapa-;

Sanford, Florida

T1IF. U N I V E R S A L C A R

To get the maximum of sorvice from your
Ford car. it mij.it have cnivfu] nttchtion from
time to time; a little "tuning up" to keep It
running pmothly always adds to its power anti
endurance.. To he assured of the best mechani­
cal service and the use’ of genuine Ford
materials, bring yoitr car .here where you get
practical Fcrd experience, and the regular
Ford parts. Ford prices, axed by the company,
are the same everwhere. Touring Car $360,
Runabout $345* Sedan $6-15,*Coupelet $505,
Town Car $61)5—all f. o. b. Delroit. On dis­
play and for sa!e by

C. F, WILLIAMS
Agent

EDWARD HIGGINS
‘ Salesman

3 HITS BLACK WHITE TAN I0C

J
F-a-«,*vI’

�October

PAGE h )lii

b« a good investment, because ho
would b j so disgusted at tho outset
that he would stir ui up and set us
oversee the-ditch digging,
' .
Leesburg Is-a corporation owning to.'do tho part we are/ao supinely
something over a' million dollars' neglect! ng.-&gt;-Lecaburg Com merdal. .
worth of property. It Is a compact'
Florida's Crop Report
little corporation and tho stockholdThe following7summary crop re­
' "Saving is the first principle of all success. It cr
ers, vMth their little blocks of stock
port for the state of Florida' as com­
dence, It gives a young man standing,, fills him with i
—their homes and Olelr* places of
piled by. th i. Bureau .of Crop Es­
ulntes him the proper energy; In fact it brings him to
business— live doso ‘ together and
aI
UnMnlHAHj. a m #] M n nln H f-m nn f
timates Department of Agriculture
dwell usually in harmony.
will be Interesting: •*
The business nocessary to be
Corn!—October 1 forecast, 44,transacted *by Leesburg as a corpora, 200,000 bushels; production last year
to-day, b y opening an account with us.
tlon la not complci when it Is com­ December estimate, 12,600,000 bush-:
pared to that of a-Commerdal or in­ els.
CAPITAL $30,000.00
.
SURPLUS $15,000.00
dustrial organisation capitalized at a
Oats,— Preliminary estimate, 714,million dollars. It would not re­ 000 bushoTa; ’ production last y**r,
quire an extremely high salaried December estimate, 900,000 bushels.
man to handle the municipal affairs.
Tobacco,— October' 1 forecast, ,
Oh the other hand, no day laborer or 8.240.000 pounds; production last
one who is satisfied with the wages year, December- estimate, 3,025,000
of a day laborer is competent to pounds.
manage .this million dollar munici­
STEVENS
C. M. HAND
0 . L. TATtQR ,. R. R. DEi
Potatoes.—October 1 forecast, 1,pality, but a city manager, qualified
1.610.000 bushefs; production last
' v k * -iw e .i pt L. W.OODRUFF Vks-PnsMaat
AsstCufc
to manage* our municipal affair* is
year, December estimate, 1,110,000
entitled lo a’ good salary—say one of
bushels.
T H E B A N K T H A T IN SU R E S Y O U R D E P O S IT S
about $3,600 ■a -year, the alio of the
Sweet Potatoes October 1 fore­
one* Don McMullen decided was too
cast, . 3,390,000 bushels; production
small* for him as attorney for the
last year, December estimate, 2,600,-.
Florida railroad commission.
000 bushels.
hearts; the sunshine *of tfabtnorae; realized that we must have help or
As a municipality wo may as well
All hay.— Preliminary estimate, favorable for general harvesting
admit thpt we are lacking in pro­ 69,POO tons; .production latt year, work,( and It was pushed with en­ generous, affectionate and loyal, a give up our work, that tho contribu­
ergy.-* Tho corn crop is about .har­ warm friend and loving wife, Saidco tions big and small would pour into
gress. A large number of our stock­ December estimate, 80,000 tons.
#■—
has beorf taken-in the flower of her our tftaamy, *
holders are individually progressive
Cotton, — September 26 forecast, vested In all divisions, and the
IaJt too’ much, then to ask or you
and''have forced our municipality 46.000 hales; .production last year, bright sunshiny days wero very fa­ beautiful young womanhood to
into the liqicllght by their individual census, 41,449 bales. '
- / . vorable for haying, much ’of which dwell with , the angels in heaven. to insert In your very riext'issue an
She ia not dead,- but alcepeth, to urgent appeal in behalf of our work
efforts. Out, unliko other corpora­
Oranges.—October 1 conditio^. 66, was gathered in splendid condition.
tions our stockholders do not vote in compared with the 10-year average Cotton picking was Weil *advanced; await on the othcf/shorc the loved which-baa already this year provided
good homes, aid or Cart for over 700
and tho crop has been generally pick­ ones sho' leaves behind her here.
proportion to tho stock they hold. of 81*
*
■ *,
helpless,, homclsa and needy little
Tho
memory
of
her
sunny
disposi­
ed.
It
is
known
that
the
boll
wee­
Each stockholder has his own vote,
.Grapefruit.— October 1 condition vil did great damogo in all districts, tion and happy smile .is Indellibly ones from every portion of the state.
regardless of how many shares ho
62, compared with tho ten-year aver­ and damago ‘is still being done wher- impressed upon the hearts of sor­
First of all, we must have monyy
possesses. Because of thst, tho pro­
age of 79.
ever a top crop is found Canc has rowing friends and "Saidce-’ ’ will
gress of our corporation as a whole
-P rices.—The first price givoo be­ improved, but more rain is needed never bo forgotten,
haa been notably backward. Indi­
low ia/tho avorage on Octobor 1 this some localities; peanuts are generally
vidual effort is carrying our.business
Tho funeral acrvlccs were conduct
year, and the second tho average on good as are sweet potatoes, although
beyond our caliber.
cd by Rev. F. E. Stclnmeyer of the
October 1 last year:
some reports thdicate that the latter
As an instance, take our main
Corn, 128 nnd 89. Oats, 111 and crop is somewhat below expecta­ Methodist church and Dr. E., D.
streets. For a municiaplfty drawing 72. Potatoes, 179 and 166. Hay;
Brownlee of the Presbyterian. A
more trade from outlying districts $17.90 and $16.90 per ton. Cotton, tions. Velvet beans, corn, cane and selected choir consisting of Mrs.
and from greater distance than any 38.0 and 22.0 cents per pound. truck were badly damaged ,b^ the Claude Herndon, Mrs. Frnhk Wood­
recent storm in tho extreme western ruff, Messrs. Chss. Polk and S. O.
other town our site within a hundred Eggs, 40 and 30 cents pci1 dozen.
Citrus -fruits arc coloring,
counties
miles, we must admit to ourselves
Shinholscr rendered two beautiful
and
pomo
grapefruit has been ship­
very frankly—and visitors and cus­
selections, "Abide with me" ’and
ped. Tho soil is generally in good
tomers oven more frankly remind us
"Nearer my God to Thee.”
Tho
condition
for fall truck.
•--that our main streets are a disnctlvo pall bearers were' Messrs.
grace, You could tell the minute
Arthur Yowell, L. P. McCullar,
you crossed the town lino on tho
Special Musical Service
Archie Betts, R. M. Wslthour nnd
(Contlnucd from pige 1)
Dixie Highway,' even if there was no
at tho Church of the Holy Cross, Judgo Ifousholdcr, Honorary pall
sign to inform you. ’ Outside the
'’Sunday, October 14th, upon.the oc­ bearers were Messrs. Clarence MaGeorge Hyman, O. L. Taylor and
town the sand clay roads- arc smooth
casion of tho' dedication "ofThfriiow honey, Ed. Lane, Billy Hill BraxR. J. Holly. TJw Seminole county
and easy to ride over. Insido tho
ton Perkins and Brodlo Williams.
commissioners were represented by pipe organ.
town' wo have a' graduated series of
Ancient of Exquisitely beautiful were the floral
Processions!
Hymn.
E. H.* Kilbefc (End with tho Board of
bump-the-bumps. There nro two
offering*, ■ Lovely and of perfect va­
Trade delegates Mr. Kllboo worked Days."
Psalm
(Chant),
"O,
riety
were the designs nnd bouquets
in harmony and Scminolo was placed
street—presented to us as an ndverLord."
that
completely
covered the grave
on the map
official
, * with
-*
% recognizance.
«r
tiscmdnt by the Potrpac people and
Kyrlo Elicson (Lord,- have mercy and surrounded It. Tho quantity of
The St. Johns River Scenic Route upon us) Communion service in flowers •and thi funeral cortege .was
the Crystal River , Rock Company.
We do not recall that a formpl vpte will be one of the most poulsr routes "F " (Stainer).
* .'
probqbly tl.fc largest- ever seen, in
of 'thanks was ever extended these in Florida and with tho state aid
Sanford;•' ,/ ” •
.Gloria Tibr (Glory',be t o ’ Thee) •
should be built in time for tho tour­
people by our municipality.
Communion service irt"F " (Stainer).
ist travel in ‘ the. early part o f ‘ next
CHILDREN NEED HELP
Wq have no sower system., Nice
• Hymn of Decdication,' "Angel
year, as most of the connecting links
thing to admit In this enlightened
vblces ever -singing," . .
ore being built now. It stprts. at
age, isn’ t it? &lt; First 'thing they install
ilymrt before sermon, " T e n ‘ thouJacksonville with. the. excellent ’ road
when an army cnntoqmcnt- is planto Black Point where thousands of
.nod fs 'a sower system, even out in
soldier hoys .are being trained nnd
I)&lt;!ar Friend:—With a-deficit of
tie woods , / ''Health nnd common
seen —from the Holy
this road will be. rondo wider nnd
$262.1,43
faejng our society—a Home
do coney"— remember the hullabaloo
All
things'
•Offertory Sentence,
better sotnc $360,00ft to l{p spent
full" of orphans and homelcSs c)ij1that term raised? demand it.
'come; of Thee, O Lord.1
hero .by Du var co u n t/ From* here
Communion service in F" (Stain drrn from1wee bubcs'on up, awaiting
If that til knocking, make the most
good family homes—with ah *yore
r
)..' ‘n’
.
of It! We affirm that the knocker ia
ngo of,three now little onei roferr-'d
the man who went to the polls nnd lino. ) Putnam county V almost fin­
Sursum Corda (We lift out,hearts)
to us fur homes nnd care 'dcly-'wilji
voted jlown thcao. things' wo need, ished through the county and all
Sanctus (Holy, Holy, Holy Lord).
other; orphanage . nnd cltilifp'q,’*
biting the hand thht feeds him. Yes, that i^ tacking In this coiihty..will bo
Benedlctus Qul Vcnl (Blessed is
Homo in the* state filled IB over­
just that! Rcrnuso it ia not&lt;Uy any built at once.’ -Part of the connect­ He that cometh).
flowing
nnd the' necessity of.stfcuring
virtue of our own ns u municipality* ing link in Volusin has riot bpen
•Agnus Dei (O Lamb of God). ,
immediate, financial aid or give up
built but the county commisaioptra
our glorious*. work (generally con­
.Gloria in Excrjsis, Old Chant.
give assurance that it will be. Sem­
ceded , to, 1b e. "Florida's ‘ KrCntent.
Nunc Dimitis, Turk’
inole county is built from the* Volu­
charity.^ 'we ferl compelled to’ Ask
To Dcum in "F ," Dykes.
sia county* lino at the drawbridge at
tho nitl of-you^ newspaper-in. pre­
Recessional Hymn, "Tho Sor
Monroe through tho ontiro length of
senting our'needs to the good people
tho county to tho Orango county Man goes forth to war."
.of &gt;-onr community, for wo sincerely
Organ J’ ostlude, Hessa.
Uno and built with brick and it gavo
believe that If these gpod folks really
tho Seminole- ’ county delegates a
thrill of pride when this was- made
Evening
apparent to tho Highway ComOrgan Prelude, "M
-,^niss!op. :
* .
Schubert.
.
1 V T.}i'us it-will be soon .that tho &amp;t. ^ Processional Hymn, ' ThqGhurch
Johns River Sccnle Route is one of one foundation"
1 tho principal trunk fines ot.the state
Gloria, Kcttlo
and everyone Hying in' tho counties
Magniflrat (M y soul doth magni­
of Duval, jClay,. Putnam, Volusia, fy), Kettle
’ Seminole and adjoining counties . Nunc Dimittis (Lord now lettest
&gt; should pull for the completion of the thou) “ Clemens * &gt;
1 great hlghwny that this promises to
Hymn, " I .heard the- sound of
the business o f war In all o f its grim
' givo tho state of Florida.
voices"
Offertory . Solo.. "These are they
reality is occupying the attention of ..
which
come"—
from
tho
Holy
City
plstrlct I. O. O. 7 Meeting
our country.
* -------- ----•Odd Fellows of Sanford Lodge aro (Gaul)
making preparations for “ the.'enter­ Vesper Hymn, Selected.
Its requirements are men, material
Recessional Hymn, "Hark, Ilark
tainment of tho district meeting of
and .money.
the lodges of the 12th district which my soul."
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Organ
Poatlude,
Alleluia,
Hansen.
will bo held hero on October 22nd.
M any are pledging their lives, to our In the afternoon 'from 4 to 6 will
Qiartctto and cjmrus choir,
be an open mooting to which all are
Country’s cause.
Soloist for morning service, Mrs.
invited. In tho evening both tho
Rebekaha and Odd Fellowa will con­ Lucille Aspinwall Tsksch,
Labor is supplying the energy',neces- .
Soloist for evening service," Mrs.
fer degrees, the work being put on
sary to produce, the material equip .
•Emms Abbott Lyman
by tho visirora.
Organist,
M
rs.’
Fannie
Jjtcmbridgc
ment. 5 .
. * It Is hoped’ that the lodges-f^om
^
the district will bo well represented Munson.
and tho memhers from the Sanford
You are.not asked to give^nroffjy.tb
lodge .aro urgently requested to turn s.
In Memorlam
lend your, m oney, at interest, to’S h c
out aind. holpspntertain the visitors.
From tho homo of hir parents,
Government through the.,purchase of
Mr. and Mrs. T. W, .Williams of this
city, the funeral of Mrs. Wiley B,
Liberty
Edwards was . held on Saturday , af
ternoon at half past two o’clock, the
A 8 an A m e rica n ;--co o p e ra te
Interment being In LakOview ceme­
tery.
Vfe handle subscriptions.
. The “ house and grounds- w-cro
thronged with enlarge concourse of
.friends
who came to pay the last
up to The iiaslneu that has been
tribute
of
love and friendship to 'the
i^ d tio h a i
;
forced upoq .us,, a t . k: nnd use It ea
a foundation upon which to - build
greater and evcli ’ greater . business,,
and treat .our tustoipbra and. oiir&gt;
pelves fairly before the jrity manager,
no matter whet we pay him, can ac­
complish much. But a live one,
even under preeent conditions, would which prevailed oyer the section wee. mother and father, the idol at their

commission does not have to go-out
THESANFORDHERALD and
perform the manual labor 'and
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B. J. HOLLY, Editor
W.' M. HAYNES, Baslaeaa. Manager
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alk about patriotism of the
press, the editor, tho business man­
ager and the -superintendent of the
Sanford H erfcld are ail members of
the Homo 'Guards.— Kissimmee Ga
xctt$.
Now is the time to rc&amp;pcn the
Sanford ci.ty market again and the
farmers- should begin bringing .in
the fresh vegetables and bthcr coun­
try produce and sell it at- the market
placo os they did last spring. The
Sanford City Market has been re­
ceiving some very favorable ,c6mmont all. over the country and it
should bo reopened bigger and better
than ever*
The meeting to discuss the com­
mission form of government ,has
been of great'benefit to thp commu­
nity for it hns brought to the atten­
tion of the people that they should
take a greater interest in. city affairs,
county affslra nnd national aflalrs
and when this has. been accomplished
some good is bound to result, v lt 'is
when a people or a country forget
their government that they .fail in
their duty and lax government is the
result.
.
.Govcvior Catta is gcttln* better
and in‘.a-r,e’&gt;rtf speech a .id this wns
a good time to get together and help
each other. That ha had made mistakes and expected-to rialfc more of
them just as any ordinary mortal
would and this thought plucu; him
back among in eemm'-n people in­
stead of pjitting him on th" ped'nta'
that some of his ardor t admirers
tried tp dq early in the g m -. Ho
is just an Ordinary A meric-n oitix. n,
oio more, no loss . nnd when he is
placed right ho will bo understood
right. We have placed him and if
he stays there we will stand with him
but we b a v &lt; ? b o o n in thi
nesa of worshipping idols of any sort.
A SALARIED fclTY MANAGER
As the tiny «p^&gt;roach&lt;2 fur hom­
ing some new oily uflicinls wo-^ri
again most fore tfilfly re minded* of
the desirability rff trnnrformln" *-;ur
itntiquutcd-system.of civic work'into
^ho n^wer form of etflclent managejnent of civic aflaira; Instead cf th&lt;
/present liurdens hcapfd upon citi.*zcns who aeryo *an city cduncilm -n
/or prncLieally nj’ *pi*y, tho modern
method is to employ n City manager
who is responsible to a city commission (or tho affairs of tho municipal­
it y . Tho commission, like tho prosVtX ‘city council, makes the rules
under which the work shall be.per.formed, but, unliko the council,* tho

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Personal I/ems of
Interest '

H..W.Wood. representing the *HonOulUIrda Works with headquarters In
Nsw.York City is hero the guest of his
sister, Mi*. John Olckeiu. Mr. Wood’s
work carries him to tho far ends of the
earth and ho (s reluming now from a
trip through Cuba and South American
countries.
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day night’s- park function expenses.
•These expenses, adding boat cost for
the Enterprise trip, footed* up nearly
160, of which $10 was paid by Chair­
man Bronson of tho flpance-commit­
tee. Reducing the remaining amount
of $50, the below, voluntary ’contributlona are gratefully acknowledged
by the entertainment coramjttoe:
F. FT Dut'ton, $10, Forrest lik e $10,
C. E. Woods free use of boat, Man­
ager Rlnos of the Public Utilities Co.
free wiring and lights, L. R. Philips
and Dr. Bouchelle smaller but like­
wise highly appreciated amounts, a
total of over $20,

Drt Neal Is Called
D r.'T . A, Neal has been called
into service and will leave today-U
possible. Dr. Neal has the rank of
Captain In the Medical Corps of the
National Army and expects to sce|
service In France before he returns
to Sanford. agaW We hate to see
hlm_gp J jwL F J JfQuid nflt have him
stay if ho thin ns ho can better servo
his country by going for.Dr. Neil Is
one of the most patriotic, true blue
Americans in our midst and can be
depended upon to do his duty as he
sees It^wherever he may be called.

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All school books will be found at
Mobley’a drug atore.- Also full lino
of achool supplies.
2-Ac
guuurr of the Floating Small
Little Klnchen Powers, son of Col.
Tilk* Socclnctij Arranged for
A. K. and Mrs, Powers of tho cast
Harried Herald Headers
tide
was badly Injured last Saturday
fTl 4 l l l H H * 11 Ff * * * * * * * * *
by falling on a play cart and waa
a Hoik end family of Ster- brought to Dr. Neal who rendered
she succeeded in adding another run flest, Vico Admiral kon Capollo, the
Unt III. have arrived tn thin city medical aid to tho little fellow and
; Morgan Broke IHs Arm
to her list to tho last half.
Minister of Marlpo, is quoted' In •
S w i l l ipend, the winter on -their bo Is recovering,
* W. L. Morgan, tho popular repre­
Paper Hanging and Painting
Ono more run was made in tho Berlin dispatch as saying:
tun »t Cameron City.
No. AGO will euro Chills and
Thousands of now samples of wal sentative of tho Stewart Groover last half of the aevonth and two in
" I t is unfortunately a sad fact that
Rtmtmbfr the benefit card party Cover. It is the most speedy rem­ paper for you to select from. Sam­ Drug Co., and citizen of Sanford-bad th r ’last 6f tho eighth.
the Ruaslan rovolktlon turned tho
i f the Woman's Club October 18th. edy wo know. - s
. 8G-36t
ple*'will bo brought to your door the misfortune to break his arm
Chicago here changed pttchere but­ heads of some persons in our naky
Steefit Red’ Cross.
l^ tc Tho musical part of the-Rrothcr- upon request. I also do decorating Wednesday while cranking hla Ford ting In Danforth, who,auccedcd in and
Introduced
revolutionary
Go to Mobley’s -drug store for hood entertainment Wednesday • and painting as It should bo done. at Loughman. Ho received medical keeping the Giants from scoring dur­ ideas among them. Their insensate
tour lehool books. Phone 294. 2-tfc night waa one of tho finest outdoor F. W; Tcmporton, 108 Palmetto attention at once and la taking an ing the remainder of tho inning.
plan was to recruit, representative*
enforced vacation while hla arm is
The game was called at tho end of on a,! the ships to' causo the crews
Mr*. Ti W. Gotzen and tittle* son, concerts over enjoyed here. It is Ave., one door from First street.
*
• • 96-tf in a sling.
the firs: half of the ninth; when Cbl- -to refuse to obey orders, to paralyxo
-Wrndrl are home ogaln after several estimated that a thousand .people,
•
cago h.d foiled to score.
wero
present
to.
listen
to
and
ap­
m is ipent pleasantly with relatho (Icet and forco peace upon tho
Mayor Davison Returns'
At
the
Preabyterian
Chtfrch
Chicago made seven hits and no country.
plaud
same.
Our
city
musicians,
•
tire* In Connelly Springs, N .'C . j
The many friends of Mayor J. D
Sunday
school
at
9:45.
Church
error-:
New
York
10
hits
and
1
under
direction
of
Band
Master
Rab-My-’tlsm — Antiseptic, * Ano"It Is proved tljat the principal
Davison ar« glad to see him home serklccs at 11. At the evening ser­ error.
Gallagher, excelled thomsolves; Mrs,
agitator
IfS this building
. l e g y Julius Takach’s soprano vol^&gt; never again after a month's vacation spent vices the pastor will begin a scries of Senes now- tanda two and two. With the conferred
..Independent
socialist fao
ticaT'"' *■ •'
8G-35t
at Hot ; Springs, * Virginia. The lectures on "The Second Coming of
tion.in the Reichstag, explained .h'la •
Hr,, H. Stecnback and Miss appeared to better .advantage; Mrs. mayor looks the picture of health Christ’ ', All are cordially Invited to
Robert Herndon’s cornet was rich
Edith- Reeves of Apopka were the
and say* that he is feeling better attend, the evening services begin­ •Woman’ s Club Notes— Welfare Dept. plana to Deputibs DIttmonn, Haase
and beautiful as ever; -and Messrs.
It seems appropriate that.tho Wel­ and. Vof’ thorr nnd obtained their nrwwt* of Mrs. Kugcno Speer whllo
than he has. in years.
ning at scyeh o'clock.
E. T. .Woodruff, J. D. Parker, K. R.
fare
Department should start out an-1 Yogi'uiK and obtained their apattending thc: Wesleyan Federation.
Murrell and F. P. Forster In male
.
its year’s work so well equipped with pt'ovfl.
Dste for the benefit card party at quartette thoroughly delighted the
Wo desire to call especial atten­
i
Taylor,s Sale
"1 catrici -make a statement here­
all Uj machinery In good order, and
the Woman’s Club changed from big crowd that swarmed, Central tion to Columbia Record 1685, Tho
^anfqrdihn's had many sales dur­ be privileged to hear at the first on thu subsequent, event which oe;
October 19th to the 18th at 3:p. mr Park. All were Instatontlyoncorcd. Star Spangled Banner, aung by Mias ing the lifetime of The Herald, but
meeting, Oct, I3th, '3 o'clock, Mrs. curred in tho navy. The 'few per-*’ ■’ '
Ektrybody invited. . Price 50c.
Margaret Woodrow Wilson. This it remained for L. L. Taiyor of tho J. A, Hcndte, state chairman of sons
ho forgqt their honor and’’
Public
Stenographer
—
Room
G
,
16*2tc
Garner Woodruff Bldy., Phone 271. rcclrd fs dedicated to tho Red Cross, 3-inl store to start a sale on Sunday. civics. • The messago Is an Inspiring their duty suffered the penalty which
and 25 cents from the sale of each of At .lent that ia tho information car­ one,' "A * Your community, So Yoqr thoy deserved. I can only^say that
The many friends of Mr., and Mrs. Mra. Powell.
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theso records goes to tho. Red Cross. ried by the page advertisement in state.”
Sindy Anderson will bo pleased to
the rumors hich a rojn circulation
V
The entertainmont committee of Ask to hear 2332, "Goodbye Broad­
Tuesday's Herald.
iesrn that Mrs, Anderson la recover­
This Is an Open day to tho club are Immeasurably exaggerated, ' The
tho ‘ Wesleyan Brotherhood, Messrs. way, llelty Franco.
However, when Mr. Taylor was and its friends nnd all who are Inter­ combative forco of tho'“navy was
ing from a recent operation for ap­
F. P. Forster, E. A. Douglass, chm.,
Gtbson &amp; Wallace.
interviewed by Tho Ilorsld man re­ ested in a City Beautiful. *
pendicitis which was performed at
pot threatened for a single moment
and E. T. Woodruff, accy,, dispensed
13-tf
garding this new innovation in sales
the hospital In Pittsburg In which
and thinga will remain so,”
The
Clean-Up
Campaign
follows
to tho delegates, visitors and others
he was informed that tho dato should Wednesday’s meeting. It.is most de­
city they wero visiting at the time
at the Wednesday evtning enter­
Heard tho Governor
have been Friday tho 12th instead sirous that our town and surround­
Mr*. Asdcrson was atrickcn,
•
tainment, eleven gallons of ico cream
Lecture-on Trachoma
Dr. Hyman, O. L. Taylor and R. ot the 14th. At spy rote the public
ing country get "cleaned up and
i i . t Sundny at Woodland Park, and over two thousand Nabiscos, J. Holly, who' represented tho San­
Dr,
John
McMullen, surgeon U. S
will find plenty of bargains.at the dressed up" before our tourists and
October Hth.
14-2t Afternoon Teas and .Tokens, The ford Board of Trade and E. H. KllPublic
Health
Service will give an Taylor sale whether they call Friday, frionds'grect us and we want to make
illustrated
lecture
on Trachoma, a
park
was
brilliantly
lighted,
the
pat­
Howard Lyman and Col.. Haines
bee who represented the Seminole Saturday or Monday.' Needless to
sure we caa greet them with shining disease of tho eye, at the High
riotic
decorations
were
in
good
taste
«l Altamcntc wero In tl o city yescounty commissioners at tho good state the store will not bo open Sun­
vseant lota. Home door yards must School Auditorium Monday evening
terday railing on their many fi lends. and effective, nnd tho tables were re­ roads meeting at Tallahassee on day.
soon
be covered with flowers:
n't 7’ o’clock. Tho citizens of tho on .
Howard was onroute home from splendent in floral, garniture and Wednesday liad tho pleasuro of hear­
May we hare a little personal de­ tiro town and Surrounding communl
JaekiohviJIe where ho spent a fow service-ware beauty, arranged by the ing Governor Catta in an address
Chief Worked It Up
mocracy and thus with our names tics arc urged to attend tho lecture.
artistic finders -of the charming In­ before that meeting. The Governor
day* on business.
In
the
case
of
the
negroea
being
in flowers as individuals of Florida Dr.. McMullen la n skilled specialist
dies of our city.
mado a Stirring appeal to those proExpensive Hemstitching Machine
arrested
the
other
night
for
stealing
with largo oxporionce in tho treat­
and say "1 urn tho * 1810."
Just installed at- the millinery shop • No. 6G6 will cure Malaria or Bil­ ent to uphold the government in and carrying off groceries from
ment of Trachoma,
Thu lecture
.
Mrs.
H.
S.
Modghton,
every way during the war' times and
of Mrs. If. L. Duhnrt. . Ladles of ious Fovcr. It kills the germs.
Spencer's store tho real w9rk of mak­
will
not
only
be
intcfcatlpg,
but high­
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•
Chaitman.
also
gave
some
good
ideas
on
tho
8G-36t
Sanford are invited to call and boo
ing the net ready for tho catch was
ly
instructive.
Admission
free.
value
of
good
roads
in
times
of
war
Music Department ,
The Wesley Brotherhood enter­
this machine in operation. Fourth
dohe by Chief Tillls and whllo his
This department begins its. year's
tainment committee wish to express as well as in times of peace, Tho ad­ name was not mentioned in tho first
and Sanford Ave.
13-tf
At the Congregational Chnrch
warm appreciation of and thanks to dress was well received nnd brought account it was because lie Is the head work next Tuesday, Oct. lGth, at J3
Robert Nolly and Pierce Griffin
forth
great
applause.
The
Seminole
"God
and Man in Cooperation, or
o'clock
with
a
most
interesting
pro­
the ladies of the Methodist, the Pres­
of the police force and tho credit is
are rero cring from an operation
delegation
also
had
tlm
pleasure
of
Tho
Lord'sEffort to do Buslncsl on
gram
of
American
music,
A
full
at­
byterian, tho Baptist and the Con­
attached to all, of. them who had. a
for removal of tonsils and. Adenoids
tendance is anticipated ns not only Smtlj Capital," wjlt bo tho subject
gregational societies for their hearty, speaking with the governor after- hamj in this haul.
[irformed by Dr. T. A. .Jfcal and
department members are urged to considered in connection with tho
energetic assistance in Wednesday wnrd nnd were honored with an invi­
Dr. Tolar at tho Neal hospital.
tation
to
visit
With
him
at
the
man­
be there with their friends as well. mornipg worafiip. In tho evening
nighi’s function - at the park; to
,
KoWThelr
PlgB
sion.
hut
being
pressed
for
time
they
As
before Btated the small sum of 10 the. pastor will give an exposition of
Manager Rines and Sahford Public
Lyman
Bros.,
or
otherwise
the
Prayer of Moses tho M an..of—
could
not
accept
the
kind
invitation.
cents
admission will be asked, ns has
Service Co., for lights, freo; also to
God,”
or th&lt;Y*ntnoTioth Paslm.
Lyman
Twins
sold
a:few
of
their
been
the
custom
heretofore...
the City Band, soloists and gentle­
pigs
this
week,
not
having
quito
a
The
chairman,
Mra.
Fox,
would
Noltce
Tho meetings of the Christian En­
men of tho quartette who so effi­
City licenses became duo October, car load and shipped them to Wil­ like to notify those members not ct deavor Sodoty nro attended-by an „
ciently aided in making tho affair de­
liams £r Dennis at the stock yards having n copy of tho by-laws that increasing number and full ’of in-'
lightful for our visitors; and to the 1st, 1917. Kindly call and pay same
in Jacksonville whero they brought they will bo Sblc to procour one at tercat. Tho subject for this coming •'
boat owners, especially to Mr. C. E. and avoid any penalty that may be
the nice sum of 17)4 cents a pound. this meeting. It is urged upon each Sunday is "What is CominU.^i
'imposed,
for
doing
business
without
Woods who made it possible for thu
The pigs brought -the price because member to read these by-laws under­ You." .
license.
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seventy-five or more delegates so de­
t'hc l.ytnanB know thnt the proper standing^ ns it is proposed to con­
Jas.
C.
Roberts,
Tho music for tho day will bo of
siring to mako the trip to Enterprise
City Tax Collector., fed for tho proper pigs is either cow duct tho nffairs of tho department special interest as always, undor tho
and there- inspect the Orphanage; 13-4tc
^_
■ peas oV corn in order to make good strictly in accordance therewith •
card of Mrs. Tnkach and Mrs. Fryo. .
not forgetting the kindness of, the
firm and .hard meat. Any other tlijcl
DoLand Pprty Hero
auto dwners nnd all others who lent
,’
f~
German Navy Revolts
Cashier Tutcn of the First Na­ bf hogs will not bring a good price.
a lulling hand in the"undertaking.’
One of Life* Compensations.
Copenhagen,
ct, 10..~ In an­
tional Bank of DoLnnd, Cashier Tho Lyman' Bros, arc making good
It Is ono of Ihe'most beautiful pom*
Frodt Bermuda Onion Seed, direct
Boyd of the Volusia County‘ Bank, at their farm near Forest City and nouncing to tho Reichstag' yesterday prnsntlous of this life,-tjint no man can
frem TenerllTo just arrived. L. Allen
pow have one of tho .best herds of that a pldt had been discovered in ilncercly try to help another without
Clnyton Codrington of tho DoLnnd
rr,
Scod Co., Railroad Ave.
I3-3tp
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News and Mra. Ernest Rowland, registered Duroc Jerseys In the the German navy' to perfllytG tho bclplng himself.
i
Dr. George Hyman, 0. L, Taylor daughter of Chris. Codrington,.editor county. Tho hogs sold the othor
and R. J. Holly of this city nnd of the DeLand News were in the day were not registered stock but, a
County Commissioner E. A. Kilbce city today and In company with few half breeds that they raised from
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of Geneva huvj returned from Tulla- 11. J. Holly drove out to tho cotton inferior stock.
hrsffe where they represented the gin and grist, mill of L&lt; A. Brumlcy
Convicts Bids Rejected
niejt’n j of the Stato Highway Com­ on Celery avenue. Volusia county
Tallahassee, Oct. 10.—(Special.) —
mission and represented-.the Sanford capital is looking after tho cotton
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Bosrd'Of Trade and Seminole county. and corn proposition and tho mill All. bids for the lease of tho state
convicts
to
private
corporations
and
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J. C. Telford of "Arcadia i s / the hero was thoroughly gone into in
individuals
.w^-o
rcjcctod
today
by
rumley, . It
Osnt«kin»rta«aato*Ai
guest of his brothers, L. M.* Telford company with Mr.
1f Your country is one of the Allies and the.. •
pleased the &gt;DeLand delegation so tho Board of State Institutions. The
aftd
S,
S.
Telford.
Varsityfifty fi.e for fall; thfr
,
fullness of its* response in ; the'interests-of *
board decided to readvcrtlse and will
Born to Mrs, and Mrs. E. D. well that they made Mr. Brumley
i* one of several variators; a
receive
new
bids
until
10
o'clbck
civilization is unparalled in the Worlds hls^ ■«- .
promise
that
ho
would
attend
a
meet­
stylaan suit fbr the man who
Tyler of Lisbon, Oct, 9th, a fine
Friday iporn!n%, -Oct. 19. At that
ing
of
the
DeLand
Commercial
Club
'»*nts a three - button sack.
tory. - • . •
boy. .‘ The‘ little fellow will bo called
time do bids tgrjll bo -considered
in
tho-nesf
future
and
give
them
a
B. D., Jr.
which are undor $300 per capita per
U President-Wilson puts' the situation ;con: 4 - ’ '■
talk an cotton and corn,
Mrs. L. M. Telford, Mrs, J, F.
year’, and all btda must’ be accom*
cretely.
•* ’• ‘
a
Hoolchan and children and J. C.
pnpied by certified check or cash.
•
Admit
One
Only,
Telford motored over to Lisbon
H "The time has come to conquer o r submit’ V
rotor was left In tho bouse and told There wcr6 more than thirty bidders.
Wednesday afternoon to visit Mrs,
not to leave until mother returned The convicts are now’ being1 lease
“ For us there is but one cm&gt;icc—We’; h*Ve*, * -Y ;
L. M.. Telford’s hew nephew, E, D. from the store. When she come back for only $176 per mi , but
tho
•
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made
it”
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Tyler, Jr.
she found a sheet of paper on the door Board feels that labor Is worth more
THAT’S the kind of
'1
Mrs. David Speer has returned saying: “I’m playing glth Ray. Tho than that now.
x clothes you.like to
U Food, clothing and ammunition musVlje prd- l V
from a-trip' to relatives at Amcrlcus, key Is under_thc rock on the step. No
kuy. That's the kind
vided for our soldiers. Back them heart
*
Georgia, fend Dave la happy again. one but mother go In."
New York Wins.Last Game
and
soul..
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sell) and they're
W. M. Haynei, business manager
Now York, Oct. l'l.— Overcast
Hart SchafTner &amp; Marx
of The Herald left today for Plant Scalds, Galls, Scratches, Sores,
sides, lowering clouds, following rain
If Buy a bond of the "SECOND LIBERTY
Hnrts, Screw Worms
cl°thes, because that's
OUy«to attend tho regular session of
that
began
to
fall
at'six
o'clock
and
LOAN" and help win the war.
T ojn qk o the best cure for such
the 8outh Florida Press Association.
tne kind they make. *
continued
for
more
than
a
hour,
troubles, buy a pint of llnaeed oltrtf
Circle'D of the Woman's Auxil­
made'the playing of the fourth game
H We have placed the facilities of this bank at
you prefer a healing oil, or a pound
iary
s&gt;t
the
Presbyterian
church
will
of
the world’s series today yery un­
We don’t
w just,
the.disposal of th6 Government, and to.that
of hog lard or vaseline if you want a
hold fe bazaar, baked food and nov­
’ 3
,
now-you feel out it;
salve and add-a .60c bottlej i f Farris certain'.- * . ', • -'
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fend will fumish.full information and:will as* • .
elty sales on December 7th aqd 8th
sist our clients and friends by handling their
JW-we can
qiione __ and everybody Is privileged to con- Healing Remedy. 'It simply qan't be - Later prospects point to the playbeat by any solvo^or liniment made; in of the«4ourth game today In this
tning—you c a f t find
subscriptions.
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tributeito the bazaar wldeh will, add
And see what you get—a full pint •ity between the Glgnta.and the
*
greatly
to
the
success
or
tho
b»zatr«
fpy better clothes than
for not over 60i cents. Farris Heal-' Whlte Sox. The skies are .overcast,
U There will be no charge for our services. .
as well as helping the building fund
Ing Remedy Is sold by iia on tho but no more rain - has fallen Mine
: there ;^re none
of
the
Presbyterian
churcji.
All
the
made.
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early morning/ A meeting (jf the
Money Back plan.
1!. Join our LIBERTY BOND.CLUB and g e t . .
contributions and glffs can be left
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' -L. Allen Seed Co. JNational League was held this morn
a Bond by weekly deposits of $1.00 or more/
with Mrs. Ilsri-y Ward at her hdms
lbg*to discuss the sul^ brought
All-wool fabrics
on Fifth'street.
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CARELESSNESS RESULTS IN - against organised base ball by the
Smart style v :
old Baltimore Federal League Club'.
FAILURE
Card of Thanksr- •
Ths game opened with New York
That
Is
why
wo
say
"Feed
B.
A.
Satisfactionguaranteed
The Brotherhood entertainment
In
the field; 8ehupp In the-box and
committee,. Jor itfe Individual mem tfhomaa' Hog Powder according to Rariden behind . the bat. Chicago
her* and on behalf of delegatea and directions." DO NOT FEED IT failed to score. "The White JJqx.put
visitors, as well as the entire Meth- SLOPPY, but mix U. with ground In as their battery Faber and fichafk.
ddlat Society; wish’, to acknowledge food and moisten witk;Juxt. enough New York also failed to score.
j *»&gt; riS*:i_
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, "The Ham Institution"
the great, kindness 'of certain con­ water'to make acrumU*.iiuas. Then ,r: .m*: ea :*Vt3'
Both teams succeeded In shutting
tributor who, unaollHted, cable to each hog gets‘a bcpefielal dose. See
FORREST
LAKE,
Priatdant
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A.
B.
KEY.
Vlre-Prealduf
I Cashier
full
directions
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on
package.
Your
each other out until the^Mt half of
the rescue of above .committee and
•
G.
W.
SPENCER,
2ad
Vkc
moaqy
back
if
you
are
not
satisfied.
M
Tfc* Ycna •(
tbe^foofrftb when New York, Acored
relieved tame from the burden of
t*
. 'y •
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* L. Allen Seed C*
pnt rein. Keeping Chlcego from
f** Wafas A Han iteOm
from
raemberi' pereonal
advt.
scoring in the*flint half of the fifth
^pockets the aum total of Wednea- ' V

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�iRD HKR&gt; Li)..
of his 'power. •ueorga a o o u uny-one,
Tnrklngton forty-eight, Frank Cobb, ft
(blef wrjtcr o f editorial, forty-eightGolden Period of Achievement.Comet The success achieved through develop-;
. When Man . It Well Pap* Forty
tncnt .of talent, hard work and sacri*1
Year* of Age, it la Claimed. * flee If referred for the mature."
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"*'Our t|mee are frequently cal/edj the
ago- of the young Inen. But when one SEA MOSS MAKES GOOD FOOD
looka beck to the revolutionary era,of
our country, from 1775 to 1825, and Mads Into ."Uver Bread," It Is Found
on'Sale In All Wsl.sh Markets •
consider* the atrlklng youthfulneet of
Near the Coast
the Icadera of America tho appellation
does not appear exactly to fit," said a
The eea moss on the Irish coast,
New York man In a recent Interview.
"Nor do the men now In their twen- called by somo "eloak," If really later;
ties and thlrtlea puph tho men of the In Ireland It If called "Sloucaun"
fortfee and flf tics hard enough to proto (with the Mc" herd),, and "Blouc" for
thatstmt&gt;’1a-pre-eminently the young brevity. In Ireland, as In England, It1
toon's
Unless men of forty are
mouldered ■young,' thja scarcely Is n
young man’e nfc*. s'f
"Tho youngsters-under' thirty recelro

TWO LEADERS. IN GERMANY

THE SLACKER
««e te $ e e * e e w '

la more desirable thnri tho man who'
has had post-graduate courses In Ufc'f
college of experience. Best •Wllera,
Uiovtnr end rungazlne articles about
burineM,!'foster tho notion. Conse­
quently,‘ a distressingly largo number
o f men from twenty-five to thirty ex­
pect to bo tho'bosses of big businesses
or corresponding professions or tech­
nical vocations by the tlmo they are
_Qood NlflhL
thirty-five.
There aro two brothfcrS-ln Indianap­
"Many will, If they work hard add
prove to possess capacity, occupy posi­ olis whoso names aro not John and
tions of responsibility. But scarcely Richard Jones, hut might be, Richard
at thlrty-Qvc.*- Tho golden ago* of owns a grocery store and hla telephone
Biting follows directly under the lj«t
achievement really comes In most
ing of John’s, residence, This, con­
cases 15 years later. In fact, the pres­
vernation‘took placo tho other day boent age Is tho age of the mature man.
tween Mrs. John Jones and a voice
In literature the .success todny Is .not
on
the wire:
the'man of thirty. Irvin Cobb would
•"Hello, If this .Jones'!”
almost universally be considered a
"Yea." .
,
success In literature, but Cobb Is forty;■ *TI*yo you got any tfonpT”
one and has not reachwj the .fullness
"Why, yes, I guess I’ve got a little^
W hyr
: "Why, I want to buy Borne, Wbnt
do you think!”
.’Tve only got ono enke.
this, anyway!”
1
“ Isn’t- this Jones’ grocery!”
’•"No.”
In this-time of high coot of living, ev­
"Good night I"—Indianapolis News,
erybody should uw nil possible means to
prevent waste and'to help save food. No
New Ueo.for Motortyelea. v_
qne means can bo more effective than a
That new uses for motorcycles are
vigorous campaign to exterminate rats
which destroy over two hundred million still being discovered Is shown by the
dollars worth of •foodstuffs nnnually. fact that a Californian with a big lawn
Keep garbage in rat-proof cans, stop up to care for drives his m°wcr with tho
their holes, and above nil exterminate nld*of his* powered cycle. After sev*
em with Stearns' Paste, which can be cral unsuccessful attempt* ho devised
ught for a few cents at any time. A satisfactory means of attaching tho
two ounce box will usually riff a house orgrass cutter to tho front forks of his
barn of every rut. .It destroys mice, muchlnt1, and now ho asserts that ho
cockroaches nnd wnterbugs ns well.—Adv.
can trim the lawn In about one-tenth
the tlmo formerly required. Tho only
consideration that limit* hla speed nppnrontly Is tho fact that the mower
"Ob, year becauso I tell you your
must be oiled frequently.—Popular Me­
chanics Magazine. .
• - duty you order mo to lcnve. I’ll leave
when I get ready."- .Defiance sprang
from every musclo-of'Atf*r rigid body.
Bho pointed an accusing finger nt him.
"Yes, you're a'slacker and a coward.
A certain discontent w*Uh .the hi)- You're tearing your money oat of tlio
modlata
Job Is bno of tho most.com­ very souls of tho people and then you
- File# A r o C e rta in ly
mon of human fallings. Ninety-nine refuse to give up a cent to your gov­
. A n n o y in g
out of every hundred of us arc con­ ernmt*nt, 1- despise you, you slacker.”
Eleanor stared at him a moment,
Not only are they annoying but
scious of It nt Intervals, or tnoro or
constant menace to the health ■
less continuously. There nre times, then turned and went out.
your family and community. I
Chcstctrnn to tho door and slammed
and with some It ts practically all the
your part In keeping down alseaj
It shut. ' Ho paced tho floor rapidly
time,
when
we
wouldlike,
to
do
Bomcby destroying It* greatest carrle
.tblng else, bo something else or bp until his rngc cooled from a white to
Use BEE BRAND INSECT DOV
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Momewhcro else.
This grass on the a red beat. -.
DER. It* use means death to bu{
Tlmt night ho slept not a wlnlc. The
ox every Und. Harmless to hums
other fildo of the road looks gVeencr;
being* and domestic animal*.
the other felloe’s job looks' easier and next morning ho did hot go to. his of­
more desirable.—Provldcnco Journal. fice, but remained at hoihe. There be
fought with, hi* biggest yfiemy—him­
self.
AH day long ho struggled, while
Making Firs With Ice. _
_ fan It Into tba air.
tho sweat poured from bis brow In
Take
a
smooth,
clear,
curving
piece'
FIJca and mosquitos
als In a few nuatitei
of Ice, one not too thick, nnd hold It streams. Another night passed In
Win kill ants, fleai
In‘ the rays of the'sun so that It will, wakefulness nnd restless tossing. At
roaches, bod-bugs, lies
bring the light to a sharp focus. Just dawn Chester was completely exhaust­
and bug* o f every kind
ns will a lens Ip n rending glass. The ed. The struggle was nearly ended. .
Directions onpackagx
After breakfast, as Chester sat la
Ice
will not Inst long enough to burn
Look for the Bo* Bran
tho
library, a thought suddenly came
n piece of paper, but it,the focus rests
Trad* Mark, •
to
him.
, • •
. . ;,v?, ’
on n speck of gun cotton It will rnuso
R B oA B O c.
"By George? Fil do It I" ho’ cried,
combustion nml n flnmo will result
Arctic explorers have built fires often and, throwing pn bis bat,' ho IttcrnDy
with this exponent when matches ran down ’the street.
Two day* Inter.Eleanor’s maid In­
were absent and flint nnd rock .not
formed her that a vlsltajr wished to sc*
bandy
her, but would not give his name. She
hurried down Into tho reception room.
Here aha found a man In tho uniform
of (he United State* marines. A* bo
turned lownrd her she gasped.
"Chester—I mean Mr. Randolph, ore

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INCREASES FARM EFFICIENCY
r-t&amp;
DELCO LJGHK
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SLLFvV'.Vc r a n k in g .

/ With shorter days comes
the need of feeding tho
Stock and doing many'
ot^er clloros after dark

DELCO-LIGH T provides
plenty
of safe, brignt clec-,
SCUF5T0Prttte
fric light.
. DELCO-LIGH T current
operates an electric water system, washinn machine, churn, separator and other
. labor saving appliances.
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----- -DELCO-IAGHT saves time for every membrr of the family every day in the year. DelcoI.iljbt i* like an extra hand. Yet it work* for a.
few cfcnts a day and .quitfljly paj** for itself.
H'rff j Jot dcscriptlr* booklsf.
J. R. YE\UBY, Saleima a
Orlando. Florid*
- • CLAUD NOLAN, Dealer • 91G M iln SI., Jacksonville, Florid* i f f J \

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Odobei j l inn

"Yes, I am.” ne spoko In a low, ap­
pealing todc. "I finally plucked up
nerve enough to Join. I carao to afek
you to take my subscription of ofie
million dollar* to the Liberty loan.
And I'd like to hnvo you watch over
tuy people In tho tenement*, to **«
Hint they come to no need .whllo l'ni
gone. Will you say goodby to me!’.' .
Bho enmo closer. ^
"Yes, Chester. And I’d llko to have
your voice tell mo what your eye* do
before you leave me. I could manage
your affaire, better If—If—” ' Bho
looked down.
IIo seised her nnd drew her to him,
nlmost fiercely.
"I do love you," he breathed. "Will
you wnlt'for tye, Eleanor! How can
you love u—n qlnckerl”
..
: "I loved you tho first tlmo I saw
you," she whispered. "I thought the
method I used would bo tho best way
to save you tp yourself, to your coun­
try anil—to uie.”
,r
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And tho uniform of tho United
State* marines was not desecrated by
the lmppy team that were shed on Its
bosom.

/
To tlip left Is'Matthias Erzberger,
hood of the Catholic Center.party, who
Is believed In Europe In hnvo been a
factor In causing tho pope’s peace
proposal.. To the right Is Karl Uolfferlch, the German secretary of Btnte.

reiving goods from tho growers of nil
flic world nnd.storing them fri wonder­
ful warehouses' to be exported ac­
cording‘to trade requl remen is.’ Today
bojh these markets* nre totally ollroluote. and It Is within our power to
dominate* the coffee trade of the fu­
ture.
.
‘
Conditions for this are Ideal. In tho
first place, no duty Is charged on coffeo
Imported Into tho Untied Htntes. Sec­
ondly, wo are well situated,, geo­
graphically, to becomu the distributing
center for this stnptc for the western
hemisphere and should bo the middle­
men for this line for the benn grown
In South and Central America and the
West Indies. Furthermore, our Inrgef
ports have tunny merrhnnts handling
this urtlclo exclusively.

350 Species of Parrots.
There nre WO species, of parrots,
chiefly confined to the. warm pnrts of
America, Asln, Africa nnd Australia.
There are none In Europe nnd none In
Asln west of the' Indie*; and while
numerous In the Mnlny nrchlprltngo,
they are' wnntlng In Chlpn, Cochin
Clilnh nnd the Philippine Island. The
only species nnEve to the United Statcy
Is tip! Carolina parrot.

and
n better, roof

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There is no use in putting on ah expensive roof
when you can g it a better roof and save real
money by using

CERTAIN-TEED b the best roof, not only because it costs
less to manufacture, but also because it' b weather-tight, light
weight, dean,, sanitary, fire-retardant, and costs practically
nothing to maintain. /
It b now used as the preferable type of roof for office buildings,
’factories, hotels,' stores, warehouses, garages, farm buildings
etc., where durability b demanded. CERTAIN-TEED is
red for 5, 10 or IS years, according to thickness (1
There are many roll roofings on the market, but only one
CERTAIN-TEED j It pays to get tho best. It costs no more
to by a CERTAIN-TEED roof than it docs to by a poor
roof, but there b a vast difference In the wear. You can't tell
the quality of a roofing by looks or feel. Your only safety b the
label. Be sure that it b CERTAIN-TEED—then you arc
ctrtam of quality and [uarantttd satisfaction.
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Certain-teed Slate-Surfaced A sphalt Shingles

ora supplanting wood and (Ute shingles for residence*. They cott leu,
are juit oi good looking, wear better, won't fall oil, buckle or split. They
ore fire-retardant, and do not have to b« painted or mined.

Certain-teed Paints and Vnrnbhcaw t &gt; « ore the beat quality paint material!,
M
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|yfQ| ground and muccd with mechanical accuracy. Made for all tues and In all
I K u b I color*. W ithpaintvas with roofing,

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M j S n l S S J the name CERTAIN-TEED i&gt; a

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guarantee of quality and sztkfaction.

^ CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION

NewTork, Cbleato, Philadelphia, Bl LouIj , Dpetoo.CUTtland, FUUbprsti. Detroit,
IlutltlO, Baa Francisco, StUweukee, Cinclnneli, NawOrltana, Ian Auettu.

Somethlno No Girl'Wants.
The only wny to break n young girt
of the plckle-entlng Jinhlt Is to tell her
confidentially tlmt If she continues It
she will have n red- now,- ~whtch~ttr
something' that- no gjrl wants.—New
Orlen»- ^latoki

is made of Sil
Siiyer, Grain Spruce which for
years has been accepted peer o f all sub­
stances for conveying vibrations and dis­
charging them into, the air with their true
worth. Sound waves are easily discolored,
and when they pass through a throat or
horn of metallic substance, assume a me- —
tallic sound which has marred phonographic tone since the
invention of the phonograph... There isnptbing metallic abbut

Every factor contributing to a better
tone has been inaugurated. Each de­
tail of .the throat and ^prn has been
perfected and the^sopnd waves, or
vibrations, which are amplified^in the
throat, pass out through the-funding
board horn and reach .the earXidth all
V
perfect tone of eveness, rich-

(Copyright. 1117. by th* McClur* Nowsp*-

per Syndicsta.)

. Sever* Punishment'
*. *
"You ore short 11.700 in your ac­
counts." •
"Ye*,' elf."
: *
."That'*' very wrong. You will hare
to pay It beck."
"Yes, sir. TU do that" .
"All right,. and ‘ remember that V
you steal any more money tomgrrotr
end wc find It ont we’ll make you pay
that hack, too,".

Come in and let us explain and show tc
you more fully, its many superior qualities

109. MAGNOLIA AVENUE

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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£39

legal advertising

w w m i It tM MU. at I I M . Ma(
j"J , r, , t payable aaml-aaauallyj T he Brave B m r Who rf«v« G ob *
toa 4 l to be datod January lit. t i l l
Forth to Flfht for H a n a a t lt •
U H l* , , , r * ^ Ur th* d»*o 'thereof.
. . U r " ' “ rlher reaotyed that this order be.■ S ake
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county
The following boys from Sanford
v ,itatn in* aaio spatial Ta* Brbocl DialrUt and Somlnoln county 'bavo Joined

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to iho WlltoM *»*tfdor
(aaal)
7. P. FORSTER. Chairman
• W " £ , 0” tha d» « •* **• eM.kOkM
C. F. UARIUSON, Member
ler ***7 . , j 1’ s* ml»oto eoa n iy . Florid*. « a
to
4lb day •&lt; N aw abar, A. D a l l - . .
CUAB. A. DALLAS, Member
MeeJep •“
b,|n I * total aatoa day, and
B" rd*
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qu.firr
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Sartlon FMtaan (tBJ.JTowa*
Hirtar I Mi
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Where**, A petition ha* been preaaalad
“ &amp;lo* aad # ■ « *" BamlaaJ*
to
tba
County
lia
.
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0M.d &lt;
ol Public Inetructlon
Sanford, BawtaoU county, Plor- Jir
or . “Seminole County,
|f n*d by
bounty, Florida, a
elgnSd
Deifd,'A h d r of OatbbW/A. D. 1»IT. ■ore.tben, twapty-flye par cant of tba. duly
U». tb.a tt» iib 8CIIELLE MAIJNEB.
quallfled aleeuit*.Riding within Bpaclnf T ai
Bpadal-Uaatar.
School DUtrlct No. *, BemlnoU County,
Florid*, aebin* and raqueatlni tb* County
•— ----7r t.,IIcall*a far Ta* Daad Under Board ol Publl#-|Muuetlon for Sarolnola
/I fC b a a ia r 4188. Lawa a f r i a ,. paauty. Florid*, to order an election to b*
bald In aald Special Ta* School Dl.trlct
M* ‘
- baraby |Wan tba't John W. N“- •. Seminole County, Florida, to detarWetto*
of Ta* Cartlflaata N o. 4, mlna whether or not thar* abell b* Ueuad
lb* . M,.d Spahlal Tn* School DUlrtot
Ne. 9, bond* In th#'aura el 111,000.00, tba
procoada el aucb bond* If ieautd ta ba need
or th* Purpea* of acquiring, building, an*
largfag, furnUhlng and atberwU* Improrlnc
. MU W . w B i l_ Bae. St MhooU and ..bool bulMInga In aald Specie!
atao Cartlflcata NoO. T, cav­ Tn* Bcboel p litrlct No. I , lha praeaade at
il. R 19. ^ ■ 5 d &gt;»uud to*u» to ba uead and fipended
or and dtoburaad la tb* fallowing meaner, to*
AUa Cart fl«‘a „No- A
t*
t i n af NWM. Ba« t 4 . T p
of
TW O THOUSAND DOLLARB to b* uead
at I* improving and anlarglng tb* Paala acbeol.
f i Y u W w 'f
FIVE TIUNDRED DOLLARS la b* used
KWMa,BTnNt,» B RWA * rllaO I
aid WM for acquiring a acbeol lot at Lak* Monro*.
TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS to b* uaad
” V r#u t0r N ^ M ^ M . T p V
aim Vritlflv** Wa. lit co ra tU i NW W of far building and conatruetlng a acbeol balld,
ing at Lake Menra*. '
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the army and navy or will Join lb
the next few-weeks. Thla list la not
complete and all thoso who know of
any boys who havo enlisted and aro
not on this list plea«o lot The
Herald know about It aa the Hit
will be printed every week until the
war Is over:
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AMERICAN FIELD FENCE.and BARB WIRE’
and are In position to save you maney, as tho present market
prices h much higher than when we placed this brder. Write us
or call for catalogue and prices if you are in need of fence or an­
ticipate needing same.

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Navy
Karl Schultz, oh board ship
Sherman Routh, medical reserve
corpa
, s,
Collier , Brown, medical r c d c r r o
corpa
Oliver Murrell, medical reserve
T. 0. GII1U. Co. C
corpa
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Willlo 0. Goolsby, Co.- C
■ Ned Chittenden, signal corpa
Harrold Holiday, Co. C *
Roy Chittenden, marina corpa *
C. R. Peabody, quurturmj.tter*'
Corp, Ft. Oglethorpe.
Ralph RoumiUat, navy yard.
Robert ^errlwether, Hoxjilt'tt
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Corps.
Allen Jones, medical reserve corps
Robert Routh, Artillery, N C
Morris Spencer,-Vnedlcal reserve
Stafford LeFHa, Army
corpa
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Grover LeFils, Quartermaster
Johns .Muffejl, . medical
reserve
Dept.
corpa
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• Kenneth Murrell, quarter master
reserve
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FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS to ba
Leslie Hill, hospital corpa
uaad for tb# purchae* ol furniture and fur*
Seth Woodruff, quartermaster re*’
nUhlngi, and for lacldantala for atl echoola
within tba aald Sperlal Tax flcheel DUlrlcL icrvo
f e - K m w ..
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS to b* uaad
Stanley Walker^quartcrmaatcr ro&gt;
In Improving and anlarglng colored acheole
JBW
within
tb*
aald
Special
Tai
School
DUtrlct.'
phervo
V
covarlnf
Wbaraae, The County Board of Public In*
Bae Z
No. I t itructlon lor Saralnol* County' Florida, naa
Dr. Ralph Stevens, hospital, corp*
carefully aanmlrted aald petition and hie
fomln* l'®1* - . _
__ Tp 10. ^ Wall*#
Joe
Chittenden, Co. C, Fla.aecartaioAd that mote than twrnly.flve per
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tab HIv. part of Baa z,
sii.a Ctrl.
- - No..St
eovarlaa N t( of 8K of cant el tb* duly qualified elector! reaiding
No. a* eovarluf
Oscar Speer, Co. C, Fla.
SE
M #f SEIf_ Baft
a* ft.Tp
j3 B.K *».,_. Xtoq within aald Hpeclal Tai Sehaol Dletrlct
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VItria l NM of 8 H of No. 9, Seminole county, Florid*, bava.alfn*
Bruco Anderrfon Co. C, Fla.
r - r*Nm .o U
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I t,. on
roy
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Nw‘ t al SEM Sw *1, T p *0 S*R 2». AU ad said petition and
Ernest- Gregory, Co. C, Fla.
It tlf. aboy* oamad ewtlftort*# -Itov*rln«
Whereat, Tb* Doard of Public Intiturtlon
Fred Mason, Co. C, F la ."
»Ura deactlbad prapafty aold aa tb* prop- lor Stmlnola county, Ftorldar baa determined
by Itaolutlon tbit day adopted, that bonds
George McLaughlin, officers roIn the turn of 913,000.00 will l» required
for tb* purpotra act forth In tald petition serve
and which"are rnumerated hereinabove, aald
Harold Washburn, coast artillery
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VR
bonds (a bear Intereat at the rate ol alt (C)
j ^ . y . r t O S It » . iold * » .lha pr&gt;n#rty par cent per annum inlrrril payable
Albert
Fry, coant artillery
rrrtlfleat#
No.
SI
— 8.
* ------annually, bonda to be dated January 1st,
- «( W,
Mona. AI»o — *
btirlnr d»&lt;c Ju/ 6th. A. D. l i l t , eovarin* 1918, and the principal of aald bonda to bo
James Estridgc, Fla. troops
St! o( N *. of N W&gt;( of 8EI&lt; Ba* 1 Tp 3°. due and payable thirty yaira alter the dal*
Georgo Huff, Fla. troops
■ [{ :t ioM u the rronarty of J. Hainbon thereof,
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Al&lt;« C*iti.ici(e N o.-710 baarinc dta Juiy
Thomas Sullivan, Fla. troops
Now,
therefore.
In
punuance
ol
Chapter
I ij A. J&gt;’ IttoO, forarlna n et. *.T9 *h« 1., &lt;Bt2, Law* ol Florida. Acta ol 1913, and in
W. A. Pattishall, officer rcierve
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01 NW M . run K t.64 puriuant* of a resolution ol thla Hoard, tbla
•I SW to* “ I
W £.63 cb*. S tO eh* Baa 31 day adopted, notice I* hereby given that on
(b*. N 10 th..
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corps
pfopert,
It IS S It 29. *old «
tba
th* Sth day of November. A. !&gt;. 1917, inII, bear klecllon
liitiij SfuO, aim Cartlflcata Ne, 6*...
Meade Fox, coast artillery •
will t* held and the tame la hereby
Ui ditr Julx tilh. A. D. H IT rotaring erdcred to be held In aald Special Tat School
B»V 1.4T fbi. S and lt J fl cha W of lotar- District No. C, Seminole County, Florida, ' Ingram Gucrry, coast artillery
b , imb nt S llne ol Tatar Miranda Gran blo determine whether pr not thare shall be
Joe Gucrry, aviation corps .
ctb 1: line of Sac 28, Tp II B, Ranga 29 I, avail liy the laid Sperlal Tet School It| *
E tun N ■•■li rh*. W 7 M eh*, 8 fl.Bl cha trjet No. 6, Seminole County, Horids, bonda
Oitcnr N. Zittrowcr, Co. C, Fla.
E
rk*. «oltl *• th# property of E. II, In tb* aufn ol fl&amp;,000.00 to bear Inlerral at
Henry Byrd, Co. C, Fla.
Ttnur. H»&lt; tiled aald certificate In my tba rata of all (G) per rent per annum, In­
•Brc and baa made application for fa* deed ternet payable' aeml annually; bonda to be
Osborne
Williams, Co. C,. Fla.
U iuuc in arcordartep with law and unleea dated January let, 1918, the principal of.
Vail Lovell, 2nd licut. engineer
■aid mtinrat* abatl be p d n n r d according (aid bond* to became due and payable thirty
la lav III dreda wllj laau# thereon on the rear! alter tb* data Ihrreol, aela provided
corps.
{tb dajr i&gt;l Novembe, A. D. 1917.
or In that certain resolution thla dqy adopt­
tfiine*, mi offleia, ' algnatur* and aeal ed by this Hoard of Public Instruction, lor
Martin Temple, C°- F.
ttb tb, btb (Jay aliactober, A. D. 1917,
Seminole County, Florida, In which, election
• V : " . * . a . n ouau A sa.
only tb* duly qualified elector* who are
Robert Itobinson, navy hospital
CtrrH ('IrcuUfKouit Bemlaole Co. Fla.
free holder*, residing within tb* aeld Special
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Tai School DUtrlct No. 6, Seminole Coun­ corps ' i
_______ *________ ty,
Florida,
(hell
be
entitled
to
vote.
Arthur
Dlckins,
Co.
C^
.NOTICE FOR DtUH
Hoard vf •County ^Commiaeionera In and
Th* (aid election so ordered la be held
John Lee, Co. C.
|'w let Se-rln dc f'&lt;itlB\y/yill recelya aeaed btda eball be halt! it the sever*I rilling placet
at tb,ic rc'rulir mealing,
on Nocember
illiig. oft
___... Sib, within aald Hpe.clal Tav School Djtrict No.
J. A. Stafford, Co. F. .
*'.1117,
bearing
fl, Samlnolt County, Florid*, where the laat
1111, foi ore fl.‘jj»r;'d#pt InUroat
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Hugh White, navy .
‘ llhevaBt
astir m the ■eWtoant df -Threw Tbouaand enerel election we* held, theoughout aald
Vb Hundred and ;F (fty ' Dollar* ' (ISSfiO) JUtrlrt, to wit: At Monroe,-Precirtt No. 2.
rtt.i
•Oscar Rouse, Oviedo, navy
uW T, eiftbtren •(18&gt;-. month* after data and at Paola I rrelnet No. 4: and the aald
Andrew Aulin, Oviedo,- army
fcrtt rr«crted C6&gt;r#Jeol&gt;ny ’and 'all bide. , , election shall be h&lt;!d In romrllsnr* with
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1 E Ar.D O U O LAB S,
U Chapter 6342, Ijwa of Florida. Acta of
John
Cater Lawton, Oviedo, navy
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C a r k .f . 1913, add the Inspector* rnd clerk* o, tie
various polling'place* shall make prompt re­ band, Battleship,’ New York.
kfitaliiil.itf I'OAh] . Cahllc laatrucTlen.. Main, turn* to (he’Hoard ol Public Instruction fog
Alfred M, Beck, Co. C.
, l**W&lt;,*■&gt;■nfrr narld a. Dalarmlalaf What Seminole county, Florida, Immediately alter
AMount oMlaYri* I* Nectatarr far Hpactal th* said election and the tabulation of the ‘ Herbert Fuller, Co. C
. Tai S&lt;boat Dlelrlct Na. 9, Tba Rat* o f vote polled,' and.the lloard of Public Inlalttrxl te be Paid Thereen'aad the lim e etiuclfon-for Seminole coqniy, Floijd*. will
Joe Lewis, Co. C
&gt; bf»' I'rifirlnal and lateraal HkaJl bo Da* be' In **Mlof&gt; 'Vb 'be Gth dey ol November,
Arthur Lewis, Co. C
.'tad When I'pjabla.
■1917. in teeelce ihe return* ol the aald elec­
tion and (o deleffnlne and certify the result
Melville C. Tyler, regular army
thqrwqfThe following named ere hereby appclnted
J, F.’ Coates, aviation corps.
and deelgnated a* clerks and Inspector* to
tbaa
bold and cqnduct th* *»ld election *t .Ihe
fled
va/lod* polls of precinct* jiamed:
*- .. Cou&lt;t IToo.. el Benlord. thl* SSth d*r. ol
School
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nro*;
1'yecfnrt
No.
5
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A.
Osteen,
.E*pt»*sh*r,-A
Florida, aablnc •that bn election ba called
Mll*».r K«h Oglceby,, Inepekty* an* 1***1)
,
h : / B. A.’ DOUOLA88
ud held to dctarmln# tbe quehtloU' at 40 Heart
Ct-rk Circuit Court. I
•briber or not 'bandana th* hum of l i t , * II. If. Locked clerk.- .
DiYle
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'Gil.*
,
,
riots
pieclnel
No!
4:
Al-A.
Hick*.
Oecar
J « tl&lt;) abould bo iaauetf. b j ' ' Bpbcfal ,Ta*
Boll Itor* for Complitnint. .
.(napcetoie, and Jo*
" ‘ brilB
. Sjbotl Mlitriet,"&gt;fo. I, Baminttla County, Psareon", George Smith,

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Walter Radford, U. H. Army.
Corbett Hutchinson, aviation corpa
Sam Pevehouae, aviation corps
.’7 Harry Carlson, aviation corpa
;C . E. Hunter, aviation corps
Wilson Miller, aviation’.corps'
HarroldLong, quartermaster dept.
•(James Purvis, marine corps In
France
Wallace Llpford,- quartermaster's
department, Norfolk.
Norman Baker, U. S. Army.
Ernest C. Morris, Cd. C FL.
Ike House, Co. C,. FI a.
T. M. Hill, Co. C. .Fla.
. Harry Rabun, Co. *F.
Guy Stafford, Co. F.
Lewtle Oglesby, Co. F.
Denslsr Stafford. Co. C. *

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Spauidiag Rose No. -4, and Red Bliss Triumph
. from .vlahie, where the finest are grown. Good
stroj.g stock, selected from high-yielding fields. - * ,
The Maine crop is now being harvested and
yielding only 60% of last year. Contract prices
are advancing.
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Noven Le v, becember, January and Febhiary. •
. We at ! ise ordering at once to save money.-

P a u l D o o le y , Q u a rterm n eter D ep t,
c le r k .
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E, L, Mott, Oviedo,Co. C.
Frank Campbell, Co. C.
William' Hartley of Longword,
navy. .
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Writt or wire for prices'.

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Corps

Driggers,

Quarter mas tern

B. F. Griggs, Co. D, Engineer!
Corps. ' ‘ ..
Charles 8.. Lee, Oviedo, Aviation
Corps.
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.• TIM KEEFE'S RECORD
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STILL 18 UNBEATEN *

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JubI ‘JO years nro Tim Keefe, •
• slnr Iwlrler for the New York J
• (ilnntx, won his nineteenth con- •
2 seeullv? Riime and thus set up 2
• '« rveonl for the major lenRues •
7 which hns endured ever since, 2
• nnd Is, likely to stand for. years •
'2 to come.
2
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.Rube Mnrquard equaled tho •
2 Keefe rcconl In 1012 and Walter •
• Johnson and Joo Wood got 10 •
2 BtrulRht In tho satno year. •
J Keefe's.winning streak began on •
• June 20 nnd ended on. August •
J 10, 1888, covering n period of 48 2
• tluys, while Mnrquard, In oqunl- •
2- lug tho record, worked much 2
• less frequently, taking. 83 days. •
2 to win 10 straight victories. *•■ 2

504 Consolidated Bldg.

troupe •rhoole'-Vrid echool bulldlUib ln aald
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•ad)'bee.I* to bo. diebureed, tn tba fbtlewlng

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TW1I TIlOVAANCTDOLUARS to ba ueed
ii ImproyiBa and enlAfjrint jh * Paolo achool.
FIVE n uN D R E D DOLLARS U b* uadd
ler eroultlhE/a, lefloot to t.a t Lpka Monro*.
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With full rrnlizatiop of the disastrous Influence of tho
wa'r on all kusinres routine, our kuyent have put forth,
uniirecedentcd efforts to secure tho greatest advantages
possiblo for our trade,
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F u ll S t o c k - R i g h t P r i c e s
Wo havo a complcto line of fertilisers and tho greatest
stock of fertilisermntorisls.over-known .In tho stato of.
Florida. Prices arc higher than.in normal times, but
arc as low as consistent with existing conditions.

M’ROY MAY QUIT .(SAME—
Vies President of Cleveland Indians to,
Retire From Game.
Robert Mcltoy, vice president of thfl
Cleveland club. It Is said, will retire
from the gnmo on account of Illness.

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• Our formulas atl havo'the samo perfect proportioning
and. blending of ingredients that have mado their auperior field value the past quarter century.
Quality ha*
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It I* urtbor ordered I hot this nolle* b*
nubllihfd In tho Sanford Ifor*ld, • s*wopapor
puUlehad In Sanford, ft*mInol • t ou n: ,ld«' Act* m b ,&lt;40 determine whether nr
T*» Sha^ .‘ t.’ 11 }** l*a«ad by aald Spatial lr. Florid*, onto n weak lor tour coneoruilv#
Ft^ntho.0, wtotHql No. 9, Samlnofa county, W*WlVn#t« E. A. Douploor, Ctork of “ U'Cto, rJf^* bonda *ii ir§ provided Ml In thla colt
Court to tho Court Ilnuio to Hantord,
rttolu'lon. tndT*
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tho Itth d*y
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Urol)
E- A. DOUOLA98,
. Clerk Circuit Court of FJoridt,
8&lt;r*n tb Judicial Circuit.
A. K. Ponvr*’,
. Soil itor tor Complainant.
W apacaaaivr w aau
It-Fri-tU
I In regular aaaaloi
if^h*
f* *” Countyi
Piblto lnatrnctioi {n Ctnoil CoorL sovtnth JoiUriM CUcoIl
tor Semiaeld Cj
wlda, this, tba 4tl 1 I* a id For Hrmlaolr C e ie lj, U k U * .. la
cl 3e pit tat
C M lterr
do 2 ;
0|l**r T,Swopo, Comp»lln*nt
-ihe
LLA8, Member.
Sucan If! Rector and L Ractor
Attest;
Hoard.
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Notice I* hereby
virtu* of o certain
out o f and under
Court of Somlaolo

glrea that wader aad by
writ.*!,axoewtton Uauad
tba omI of the Cltoult
Cquaty., Florida, to*'

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S r a cr 'r ^ r : : ; l“3«'SL?ri
h* v* tovied upon th* foilowlnc deocrlbod
real aatat* to-wltt Lota 4 and S of Block 9,
according to RuaooH'o Mat of Fort Reod.
And on tb* , follpwlast Begin S chain*
North of Corn hr of F lm a tro o t and Wvll
atraot, ran Writ lgS ft, tbgnre Sooth 91 fl
th%nr* Boat 109 fr. Ihoncd North 9*.ft, on
being * part of Lot 9 of Fort-lUed,
Al.o on I-ot 1 -Hloelt t of Tlor 1 of Ban-

lord. eccordtof ta‘*. R. Trafford'e m*p of

San/ord, * All of oald lot* lylar in Somlaolo
county. Etorida. aad laviad a s .a ' v --------*rty af taa dotoadaato, „ v.

And ate* upon a ifo r tba m a t , till# and
lataraat of tb# dofoadant ts aad to Lot 44
of Bloch.C of-South Sanford ? Qoldet
So mo froatfag 90 foot an Lincoln Stroot aa
otroOt, la Boffllsal*
county, FU. ’ - ‘
A a A I wUr*xp«o*
ipoo* and
aad offer tba aald
said real

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on tho lot day of Octobor, A^-D. 1111. '
Wltnr*# my offleia! aifaatut* aad aoal thla hla phyalcjsdk 'bavs ndvlsed hlm to
th* Slat day of Aatnat, A. D .' 1917. .
quit (be game fo r all time, Mcltoy
(noal)
K. A. DOUOLASfl, *
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Football-Star.fn tho Air.
Jim Wylie, tBa Australian, who was
a afar football'player a few y ean ago
on the Lcland Stanford fifteen. Is try­
ing to gain a plains among tbo aviation
squad In 8aa Francisco.

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Hardwoods o f North.A itisMcjl
More valuable banlwooda are fonmj
In Ndrth' Aldqric*'thnn ore native to
any other region bf similar area to the
temperate loneo. In addition to these
the great rnnge'ln minimum temperatore*,'ranging-from Caoada down to
Florida -and the* wonderful Pacific
coast, also allow a a to groW g greater
range bf foreign hardwoods than may
be fonnd Introduced to any other simi­
lar area in any zone,

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court boaao door
rd, Florida, •an tba 1st -Mdaffay fa d
Don’t worry, parents. The fact that
lot
r.tf.
“a
•alblVi year llUlq ,Wlllfe 'la doing pretty wall
i aad «tat*u of F^Hda. aaeo a wook Sanforret. Somlaolo rouaiy. F la , thla Auguot to bis “Joggerfy*’ U not naceoaartiy an
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In tba Circa 1 Court, Bar talk JadltlalClr* •eld load helm *e»****d at th# dot* of tb*
"•*Jv th#rjm}fhaao &gt;f fufoltura and fur* **all. Seminal# Cnanly,.Florida. 1* Chan, Itoueuro of ouch cortlflcato la tb# l i n e of
L. U. GUro. Unlooo oold c#tllfl«*to eholl bo
jar IntUtblala far all acbooli
rary
rodoomod aecordlos to law tax dood will leeu*
*l|bin
8paclal Ta* Sahool DUlrtot. W ..I .M m y - .a t b t r
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ox tb# I6tb d ig of October, A, D,
- YflNP.TflOlKUNn DOLLARB la ba uead
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Jj;[7'*ro,v*ef,,ay,B,«hWrflng .colored aahaoto J, W Thornburg and
witnaoa mV olflcltl ‘ .Igoelur* and ***l
altbln the ..Id
K * School District. Emma A Tbornbui g.*hi*i wlto
J^.W Thorpburg, Detroit, MltblgMiJ_
Wberraa,
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onto
It. th# oU »* etjrtod one# fllod that ho
•ad evpended - Id'-lha mennsV and lor the
Burpoir-i.efM.wblerUeew era bafaloabovk aat, boUoMi th*l f . W.Theorxburf »T&gt;d Emm* A. Nolle* *r Appllcattaa lor , 1 s t Dood Uador
Hrctloa I of Chaptir'.41SS.«Lawa of FlorThotnb'irc- »r# reelden I of s eteto o w ir
frith and aa l r ) l ( M | g sat'd
— * patltlaq; —
UeTeUl* ol Flotldo ood lh*t thrir
Therefor* be' ft IM ‘ 'lawdt That It- ia tkf Ihen
NJtIco to hereby jriren that SchoUa H U am
ro-ldotico
ood
pooOfflc*
oddroof-le
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-driermihailon of IhU dusty Hoard ofPub) Thornburg, Ditrolt, Mtohlgon **d hie wlto, pnrebaaer
ol Tan Certlflcata No. 109, datod
Florida,. Nooton. North Cxtollo* end thet th*ro I* «o tbe-Slb day
.k .iniL,ut,l" n ,QT £«mlncl* C ounty,
ou n ty ,_____
of July. A. D. 1919, baa Iliad
,h* * n t . p l .baadojlaqulrad for tba
aald
certlflcata
la my oflleo. and baa mado
purputea and‘ ok|acta set forth lp aald poti* P*r*«a In tho et.t* ol Florida th* wr»lco of application lor tai
deed to leauo In accerd*
tubnoooo
upon
«hom
would
bind
tb*
S»ld
• 1 °", n
*.umt o f HS.0OO.Odi that »*ld dtLnuenle ond thst »*I4 dotendonle or# over aaeo with law. Bald cortlflcato ambrocca
ri.
,h*11
inter*#tr at tba rata of
lb*
followlo*
deerribed
property oltuotod la
,
/enL per annum) tba laterawt bn b* *f* *1 l»*otv on* y**r*.
Bomlnolo county, Florida, lo-wtti L ou 94
I t !■ . tborotof* ordered thot you. JI* :V ‘0.nd\ , ° bd' payable Mml-aanuallyi aald Tbr
it«l|ht*. Th* » d land bornhurg and Emm# A . Tborxborz *pp**r and 99 Sanford
. .
o( lfc- |Hn u tr of
in
dbOOMT lit . ,1919. and
V - * W »alrD&gt; yaara aftai the data thera- to tb* eomplotnonfo bill heroin fltod on or ouch corilfleata Intb* a&lt;m* of IL II. Moury.
bokra-th* *Sih d .y of Novombov • A. D1*17. th# i*mo b»lo« a rule d*y of thl* Untoe* etld cortlflcato oblll bo rodoomod ae* S f?

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louniy Board of PublTe Inftrucllon.for.8eW-. Notiro of Applicsllon r#r.Ta* D ied llndri
Hcctlan S of Chapter 4188, L *«a of Marnule County, In reguler gcealon naeemhtod
thl* lb# ln d day ol October, A ..D . 191L ■
Node#: to h*r*l*&gt;' «!»»«&gt; th»l U. n.'Ljrxcb.
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At leal: " i ‘
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(SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY/ OCTOBER 1C.-I917

iEMlNOLE COUNTY CALLED LECTURE ON PRESIDENT COMMISSION MANAGER
TO DO HER FULL DUTY TRACHOMA MADEAPPEAL FORM OF GOVERNMENT.
LAST NIGHT LIBERTY DAY MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT
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padty of tho church building. For
tho services of tho day Mrs. Fannlo
S. Munson, tho church org'anlst, pre­
sided at the organ, giving in detail
the elaborate musical program as
outlined in tho last Issue of Th
Herald. Mrs. Lucille Aspinwall Takach ‘was the soloist In the offertory
anthem. A large choir was present
which rendered the "Steiner” com­
munion service. The Reverend Rec­
tor was tho preacher. ’ Tho choir
having'been reorganised was vested
in'the ysual manner of city parishes.
It'-fs now a' mixed choir of men,
ladle* and boys, the cruclfler being
Hawkins Connelly.- This feature re­
minded thO longer residents, of San­
ford to -now some -years ago when
General-Sanford and Jils family were
residents and attended Holy Cross
Church that then there wan a vested
choir, even -nt that time- The sol­
emn Tc Dcum wan sung as n special
act of tliankn -giving at-the end of
the morning service.
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At tho night service of evening
prayer tho parish choir wns aug­
mented by many • members of the
vested choir froln S, Barnabas’
Church, DcLilnd. Rev. Fr. Alleypc
made ‘the address nt night*, bringing
tbe congratulations from his parish
in DeLanri. The Very Rev.. James
G. Glnss, Dean of S. Luke’s Cathe­
dral, Orlando, Was to hnvo-bbon the
preacher hut wan summoned nt the
last mmqent to attend with the
Bishop an ordinntion at St. Andrew's
Church at Tampar •
v
The Jargc./Congr£gaUojJg: at murn-&gt;
ing and at .night,
parishioners
and friends of .Hqiy Cross all iqfeinc
tho highest pjaijif £e/(the power and
tiio BW03tn'e^*df/t}io.njw- jiipo organ.
Tho pcople/.ofjJffpJyi^Gross are cer­
tainly to, bo'/’-ep^rraturated y in this
very great aag6t'fo ' their church, and
it- is theregy -’a jgr'eqt ^nd an tid'd!-'
tional attrncriod
c ety ^ -^
- Mrs. Howard?Ly&gt;ripK‘ was tW'noloist at the eyeninjr s'efviic.".-.*'
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Dr, McMulUn N o w H a s Special Holiday For Patriotic
Gatherings Every­
* Cases Well In where
Hand

tend to do to bring this war to a
victorious conclusion.
"For the purpose of participating
in Liberty. D|»jj tylebrations ail em­
ployes of- tH«c;- |^ileral Government
throughout,'thb! country whoso ser.ylces can'.hq Vpd'rcfi, may bo excused
at 12 o’clock Wednesday, tho twenty
fourth;of October.
•. •
. "In 'witness.whereqf-1 havo here­
unto set my’ liand anc^ causcd the
seal of the United States to bq af­
fixed.
A * *.
"Done in tho District of Columblo,
this twelfth day of: October,‘in tho
year of our Lord, one thousand, nine
hundred and sevontcen*. and of the
Independence of the United States
of America, the one hundred nnd
forty-second.
'
(Signed)
"Woodrow Wilson,"
"By tho President:
(Sjgncd)
"Robert Lansing,
»
Secretory of State."

Committee Will M ake Inter*
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The campaign for tho sale of the
Becond scries of Liberty Bqnds is on
' The committee
appointed
by
Washington, Oct. - 14.—'President
Dr. W. H.‘ Cox, stato health of­
Jn earnest In ScmlnOlo and under the
Chairman
Ncsl
at
tho
mass
meeting
ficer together with Dr. Jo h n .. Mc­ Wilson, In behalf of the Liberty
Lble Icadcrshif* of Hon. Forrcat Lake
at the Grammar School l a s t . Wed­
Mullen,- U .‘ 8 . Health D ep t^are in Loan, tonight issued a proclamation
m
Iwho has been appointed chalrjnan
nesday night will make their r e p o r t'
Sanford handling in a very efficient setting aside Octiher^-l as "Liberty
[for the county tho campaign will be
torirarfow* night at seven o'clock a t
way the trachoma cases found to ex­ day" and urging the 7&gt;eoplo pf .the
Jwaged from every part of the epunty
tho Grarqmar School.
ist in Seminole.’ county! These ex­ nation to assemble on that day in
(in a most systematic mannor.
ThW committee was ordered to* Inperts aro being ably assisted by our thclf respective . communities and
‘ Mr. Lake of tho Semlnolo Bank,
vestignfe.
thoroughly .tho present
"pledge
to
one
another
and
to
tho
iocnl physicians. All city and coun­
| f .-I’. Forster of the First National
system..'of
city.
government and tbe
government
that
represents
thorn
tho
ty cases woro yefi^jjay congregated
|and 0. L. Taylor qf tho Peoples
cornniission iorm, the city manager
in Sanford dK^,-prompt disposition fullest measure of financial support.
lliank will make ten minute talks at
forrn and the commission manager
’'Let tho result bo so impressive'
cither by trentm eiit^s operation was
■the theatres this week apd other ofform ’and report at the,m eeting to­
made of ’them. ' Certainly with the and emphatic," th&lt;r President urges,
Ificcrs of the various banks will asmorrow' night.
efficient and . direct .supervision be- "that It will echo throughout tho
(slst in various ways. All tho organi­
ing’lent by the state health officer re­ cmpjre of our enemy as an index of
Tho committee has' worked faith­
sations of tho city will enroll in this
sults to be accomplished- will mean what America intends to do to bring
fully' upon this report and has tho
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■great work and it* is this week that
the stamping out of this trouble with this war to u victorious conclusion."
fncts to present at thb meetfiig th a t
I will tell the tale.
The President’s proclamation fol­
inn short tim e.- Dr Cox.-und Dr.
will* settle this question and tho call
Uncle Sam is depending upon tho
McMullen are especially pleased nt lows;
will lie made for an election to. de­
lib erty Loads for the success of the
the r?oporationvgiyon them hero and
cide whether the citizens of Sanford •
"By the President, of the United
great struggle and not only does tho
insist that if the same cooperation States of America.- •• •
want .a change in their city-.govcrn[Liberty Loan furnish tho sinews of
f mpnt.
is' extended them In other sections,
"A pforlamatton, .
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In Society’s Domnin
|wnr toil it furnishes the spirit that
the troublesome trachoma will soon
The second Liberty Loan gives the
The question lias been widely dis­
usidi materially in putting tho_pj?p
Cease to exist.
' * * . people of the United States another 1
cussed not. only by tho committee
lied Cr&lt;a: Card I’-tri}
In ourlnen and our allies and dis­
It is pleasing indeed to tho par­ opportunity to lend their funds' to
Tl(e card party for-the benefit of hut hy the citizens generally and if
courages the enemy In many ways,
ents of this county to see tho indi­ their . government, to ..sustain_tlu;ir the Red Cross, .will be held in the there nrc some wIiq have not attend­
bloth sides are watching tho Liberty
vidual interest- being munfestpd In, country at war. 'The might of the Woman's Club rooms Thursday, ed -the meetings or have not heard
■Loan (or signs.of America’s strength
their children by Dr. Cox and his United States is being mobilized and Oct. 18th at 3 p'ciock sharp. Every­ the di-tcussions they should he a t tliu
(and while there is no weakening on
efforts in securing the valuable aid organized to striko a mortal blow nt one Is requested t«# -be on time. meeting tomorrow "night where they
lour part the host indication of our
of Dr. McMullen are decidedly ap­ autocracy in defense of outraged Bridge and Five Hundred will both will he able to mnke their decision.
[whole hearted interest in tho war is
The question of the tcommissibn
preciated. Certainly the methods American rights und of the cause of he played, nnd it is n progressive
(the manner in which wo tnko the
adopted and the active and direct liberty. Billions of dollars are re­ game.
Every woman .in Sanford form of government confronts tho
[Liberty Loans.
work being carried on will secure re­ quired to arm, feed nnd clothe the nnd if) fact tho United Slates is in­ people of this.city N.OW nnd should
sults
that nfust ’mean'much in the brave men who nro going ;forth to terested in the work being done by ho settled NOW nrul thorn {s not
Every one in this county should
fight our country’s hntllcs nnd to as­ the Red Crow, these enrd parties timo to liedgo or delay tho m atter
health
branch of \lie entire state.
[make strenuous efforts to take part
sist the; nations with whom we are are being given • everywhere with for tho city election is close and it iH
(of this Joan not only f6r patriotic
Last night-a very interesting stere- making
common cause agai nst a great nuccess nnd it is hoped that up to the voters to decide at once.
(purposes but for your own individppticun lecture was enjoyed at the Cominoti foe.
the club room will be taxed to its This matter has been discussed nnd
jal investment. Uncle Sara docs'not
High School auditorium* under the
utmost.
Telephone Mrs. Deane will be fully discussed In a free and'
[entail any hardship upon you in ask"T
o
-subscribe
to
the
liberty
loan
supervision of 4)r.*-'Ale Mullen.- ,Tho
ling you to take a Liberty Bond.
nrcture covered A broad, interesting is to perform a service of patriotism. Tprner todny and reserve your plnce. open manner tdmorrtfw night. Tho
meeting is open to everybody and
■They are the host investment in the
"NoW, therefore, 1, President Wil­ Committees:
scope and tends to ript fcs a prevc'ntevery
man In the city who fs Inter- ,
1world ami the bonds will be sold on
Tubles and Tally'll —Mrs. Puios4 i vc -'/or future trouble through the son, President of the United.States
rated
In
his city nnd wants to sco it
[easy terms that will place (henrwltlichannel qf .first hand-,knowledge nnd pf America do appoint Wednesday, ton, Newman nnd TnraHhcr.
forgo
ahead
should ho nt tho meet­
[in the reach of every man in thp
results^.'^Without dol&amp;Bt/Our state llid twcniy-fotlrth of October as Lib­
Refreshments—Mrs. Howard and
ing nnd express himself.- Tomorrow
[county; America is. expected to
erty
Duy;
and
urge
qm|
advise
the
hcaltlr dejnirirment is. an efficient orMrs. Morse.
[shoulder the largest part Irt-the war
Decorations—Mrs. Symrs, Mrs. night at tho Grammar Schoo},
ganizntipn' pnd.ihy'lehding them' de­ people- to assemble in their respec­
land TUa largest part of opr responsi­
served. nssisilthce, Florida will rcal.Uc tive communities and pledge;.'tp one Morgah, Mrs. Fox nnij Miss Motbility will he in financing tho allies
I.pdlca Register ;•
a henltli/nsset never hefbro exfibri- another and tft.fho government. Hint tinger,. ,las welt as our own forces and only
represents, them the fullest measure
All the ladies who hnvo not regis­
CDcfldT v&lt;,J. «.
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[by the Liberty Loan can-this court-.
s‘_____ .1 * ./I 1* .■ of financial support.. On tho after­
South Flurida I’res^ Meet**
Mrs. McEwen, Mrs. Dunn,' Mrs. tered can do so at the Rest Room *-?*.'*•
V
try do this. It Is out duty to come
noon of-that day J request tliat pat­ Edwards,. Mrrf. Reardnll, Mrs. Good­ until .November 1st. Those who .
Saturday n gathering of 'Hip edi-'
in on this second loan and help to
riotic rheeflngs be held in every city rich and.’Mr. Cary Yllwecs from Or- havo not- registered should avail
I make the democracy safo not o n l\
(own and hapjlet throughout the lando cnipe.u'p;Sunday to attend the themselves of this opportunity and *
[for tho pcnplo of this age but for
land’, under Jhedi/cctlon of the Sec­ dcdicatlop 'scryiciji'.^ak the Church of show their, loxe of ,country and de[those who arc to follow and^ho’oncs’ and those who'ifclt^rt'd'ed' r^celred
retary ot tlj(tvrreasuryfcnjid the im- thfi'/Hohrv Cross.;..
niro to assist in the’great crjsfs.
margin of- fifty or more'Xotes./
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who cannot gq to the front Will in both plcasaure and profit from the
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Iafter years, exhibit’ with tho same do discussions and thcirnternal nssoclaLoan Committees,'whithj haVe been ■
"Motherhood" at Star Wcdncaday
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Grafterp...';*;-.
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jgr" ” f pride us would the- soldier ti°n. ,
organized ', by the ,' Fednfnl Reserve , .George-DeCotl'ea., made
''Motherhood," with Alorjorid^
V/.’ .-.
Chlcagc/, Ofct. 13.—Bvfchwee.; to Bnnd. The. people respQridod./uibty; ,’trip;tp Jackaojfiyllle last wi
[exhibit his medas,’ tho Liberty bonds •Wayne Thoma^' prwrjdent of'.'^hc
Rnmbonu
is by far one of tho-most
[that made it pnssiblo for the United asabpiation mndp -an Jifcil Hi6st,/,and prpveL-'fne existence of*a -nUtfon;-widc tq tile call' Of, the first Liberty Lai^tv gripping,, interesting, exciting, emo­
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plo't bjiJ; tnilIcp/o&lt;iucp/s ia-'ra!roythe
.•-;Dr.'; and. -Mj/k, Puleston' returned tional features, nsido from being stu- State- to take such a large part In
entertained the ylsUora.‘-witii a sump­ pricr of s7hot *so m m a ity / has boon with an over subscription pf mor$ 'Friday fjcom'.,ib»t'k«onvlHb&gt;.'' .
\ pendaus and massive, ever shown In.
|winning this war.
tuous dinner a b ’ytb RoVelawn Hotel. presented -toj fedc»zi a 01hpri11i-s- by tfian 50 per cetit. I.ot the response
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.the
second
loan
be
even
greuter
Sanford, It comes to tho Star Wed­
There nrc hundreds, of reasons F in e .n d d re sse srtr^ d e ^ b y -G ilb ert
MfS. Bryan lllggins and small nesday, altar a long and successful
why we should buy all the Liberty D. Leach of the -bCRst)lirg; Commerr tho^ attornojF 'gen.efal .of-- Illinois-,. and.iet the amount bo so largo that
Ronds that fC 1can buy. Thero.ia cial executive agpnt 5f the’ Ploridh .Ramifications''of the alleged consplK it wifl.'scrvo ns an assurance of un­ son'.'leavo today for Gastonin, North tour throughout tho north having
not one reason why wo should* not Publishers' Augfliafyf.-E.. It.- dbn'ca aty include/! a jiian of- raising a fund equaled support to hearten the men Carolina to spend tho winter with experienced one of the biggest runs
| buy them.
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in the history at filmdom. In mafty
aro to face-the filro of battle for rcUtives.
of the Arcadia '•^Neay,'-* Waiter* M. df; five, thousand doRark to plAco, a whb
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of the largest theatres all recores
See that Semlnolo county does her Haynes of th e §iip/anl^Bcraldt and mlhj* jfrienclaly .to ' ’tho.' Dlilr^mcn’B us. Let tho resut be so impressive
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Henry - McLaulin is attending the were smashed and-shattered by this
A. L. Cleveland ‘ o‘f.'!thJ[''Fort Moade International. League ofi the Hoover and 'emphatic that, it will, echo
wonderful picture. It is a true say­
court in DcLand this week.
Leader. The prografn’/w1!^ lightened
throughout the^ empire of our. enemy
commission
formetl-toRx-n-Juit
Ptico
ing’and an old and trUe adage th a t
up by an amusing modcloguo by our
y
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Chicago Wins
fca
nn
index.-of.
what
Americans-inWhere there Is smoke thcro is fire”
•
Mrs.
B..JT,
Starling
returqa
today
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New York, Oct. 16.—At an early o\frn Inimitable "iloep Sea" Green. for milk! - *•&gt;:&gt;*
' - sand
thorp surely must be soma rea­
from
Jacksonville.
She
has
been
vis­
[hour this morning ideal weather was
Tho association'elected .Editor G.
son*
for
tho crowds th at congregate
iting
her
sister,
Mrs,
Robert
Simms
[promised for the 6th world scries Gallemore of Bartow aa president;
to
rpviow
this vivid picture. . Among;
in
Riverside.
.
Ijramp which Is thought ."will* be more E. R . Jones, Ar(g.dra,'vlce president;
somo.'.of the scenes that are embod­
■M i
(largely attended than any of the W. M. Haynes of Sanford, secretary;
Mrs,' Minflfik left oa. Monday tq ied In the ablve are:
■other games. Tho line at the gate and Mrs. C. V. S. Wiiion of Sara­
Authentic pictures of tho French
ylslt
her mother, Mrs. Walker, In
[began forming at midnight and at .9 sota; as treasurer. ’ Sebring -was 'se­
aoldicrB'.mArching
to war.
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Braldentown.
*
[o'clock this morning it became so lected as the next placo of meeting,
Loading
nnd.flridg
of
the
bfg
guns.
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1long that traffiewas obstructed caus Editor P. A.- Ruhl presenting the
Looting of-a French VijUga and
Mrs. T. D.. Hdjln-of -Braldentown
ling the.managers to opon tho gates claims o r that Httlo city in such an
has
been;.the
guest
-of
Mrs.
Frank
the
treatment tho inhsbitsnta^rs|ahoad of time,
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irresistible way that tho editora wore
cejvc.'
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Adams*
.onVMagnoIld
aVenue.
The goroo opened with New York unable to resist ’ his-allurements.—
;-*ilorrors‘,or;the
,warjAhnt are not
M
v •i 4 1
[in the field, Benton'in tho box and LAeland Telegram.
told
in
ktoHes
of
iho Tmttlffletd.
Mrs.
Henley,chairman
of
atate
[Rarldcn behind- the bat.' Chicago
After Petrograd
civics is the‘&gt;guest .of-.Afrsr W. E.
It ls*'a tragitr.pictute .of wah/ Iust,
failed to score in the first hajf. Chlbattle,
love, and peace. t
.
Watson.
M
h..
Henley
will
address
The
Germans'
most
striking
mili­
[esgo put In as her batfery Faber
tary
move
alnco
tho
attack
which
rethe
Welfare
Department
on
Wed­
A,twerreel
Keystone
comedy
w
ill
[and Sdialk. New York also failed
nesday.
v^f-*be st;bwh:
st)'owh’in
in addition to
to. tho abovw
above
Ito score In'the last haf of the first* suted.in the-fall (if Riga wair started
and ^JON’T f / r G ET—WE NEV­
' t f t ' :, ‘v
Jlz
■The first runs were made fn the first Friday on* th e . same Russian front
Capt.^ and Mrs. CoIIfVr. left ’(hla ER RAISE THE PRICE.
[half of' the fourth, when Chicago when German trqoptf landed a t Oesel
8r
ladies' and children's m a t­
afternoon fqf'v-Mirco- after a visit .v:Special
|madc 3. • The score remained th i pnd Dago Island at~the'inouth of the
Gulf
of
Riga.
Heavy
units
of
the
inee
at
3:15;
.
With
Dr.
apd
Mrs.
Puleston.
■me until the last half of the-ffth
main
German
battle
fleet
covered
vhen New York-made 2.
,P - 1 m .
•y
.
Owing to the Red Cross card par­
*n the first half of the sixth Per- the movement .with their guns, si­
The first meeting of the Auction
lencing
the
Russian
land
batteries
ty,
.
which
wjil
t
be’
heTd'
Thursday
fitt took Bcnton’g place in tho. box.
Bridge was held bn Monday after­
. afternoon in the, W om uls Club Mrs, noon with Mrs, R. A. Newman aaChicago puccecded in shutting' which tried in every poulbo wayto
Lf*G. F. Smith) cnterUinW '1the Every hostess. .The.A uttion Bridge is tho
lew-York out for tho remainder of hammer tho landing parties.
Week Club Moqdsy afternoon at oldest card club in Sanford. I t was
he game and In the fira^haU ofJtho
,
G
jaln
Is
Barnsd'
/_i
her
attractive homo on Magnoiji organised by Mrs.- B. ,-W. Herndon .
made another rjm, the totals
New.
'Y
ork,.
Qct.18.-—
G
rain'
in­
avenue,
Mrs. W. J. Thigpen win­ about • eight years ago. This club
[Chicago i runi, 7 hits and, 1 error;
ning the .p rise,.‘white silk* hose. disbands every summer.' and ' thw
■New York 2 runs, 6 hits and ’8 en- tended for export and valued a t more
ron.
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than a million dollars a-apparently
Those present were Mr*. Neal, Mrs. medbers all Jook Rrward with much
“■ a
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W w s *#t , ■ total lorn after flaiyea h u e . been
Ayrats/ Mrs; Barnes, Mrs. Watson, pleasure ta -their first game (n tho
raging many hours among the eleva­
Mrs. McLaughlin,'Mrs. Thigpen and fall. The prise Mondayafternoon.—«.
The Organ Dedication!
tors
of the. Nsw.Yotk Dock Co., In
MissWUIdet*-;^
bos of embroidered handkerchief^,
The new pipe organ*recently In­
Brooklyn.
The
Art-Is
n
o
t^
t.m
u
fe
r
t t
stalled by the Pdcher'Co. of Louiswas won hy Mrs. - Morso. Thoms
-fro-Rad'(frets Meeting
file, Ky„ for Holy Crops Church control and is-M»er, of tl&gt;e .worst in
present' were Mrs. Bishop, Mr*.
- The Red' Crete meeting that was Connelly,' Mrs.’ Dess, Mr*. Gallo­
blessed a t tb* 11. o'clock service tbs history 0/ thV New’ Ybrk water
tam ed from a trip . *0 France aod.AUeh U cipecfing to-leave any moment to bo held tonight has Seep changed way, Mrs. Miller,. Mrs. Morw, I l i a
■t Sunday morning, before a con- front.
&gt;
;
F.
Dutton
spent
tho
week
end
on a trip across the water;
water. Both boFs
boys ar*
are nuking
making fine
flno records sn.d San on account of the members..Sflng Thrasher, ’Mrs. Puleston, Mr*. H a l
natlon of people th a t' utterly,
busy with hospital work. *
,ed the-seating and standing eA&lt; In' Jacksonville. •
I*ford la prqud df them ahd.qll of her soldiers and sailors.
Wight and M r»/W . C. HB1.
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danco hall girls, known throughout
the Yukpn country as the "Flame."
Sho is the trump card of Slack Jack
Hovey, proprietor .of-the Midas cafe,
the moat popular'resort in the lively
mining town. One night ■ stranger
comes to the place, and instead of
tricking him, aa Black Jack orders,
she finds herself Interested in him
and aids him to make his way on to
the gold fields. - The mania influence
over her'la foe tho good, and aho de­
cides to go straight, but. tho gaqg
foer and declare she will flame higher
gpd fiercer than ever after Her brief
period of goodness.
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d»jr of October, A. O. I f l l , •
U W. CsIdwtU
8. A. Irw U
f
D. O. OsldwoU.
C h u ttr oClko GaMwolMrwia Co,. I m ,
/&gt; Wo. U o und«r*lf»»(J. do tor*by uoocU to
M m lv o f for I b t M rpsM of beooatag lorort u t s , Florporaitd u n da,r dtho_ laws
. Mof tho
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Ida to tra a iic tJlo r.p io flt tbo.bvdaM o bolaw
forth and Wo do adopt
p t t kthetlollaw
o
ln* aa
U a charter oK-iba-goop mo4*«

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m
horea • In-good ahap«. Enqulr.
Torest City or Altnmonto Sprlnn,'
I f ' Erin*.

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_and
__ _ ebb,,
. ji
Fop _8ala—Lotture
int* ready 4plant*
to ret. pd. fa lZ *
West Side.
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; “ Motherhood’, &gt;
For Sale—1916 Model FordT^T
Coming to the 8 tar eoon. Watch
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car. Good conditio)). Addr»«
•for the date.- “ Motherhood" ahowa
Tho' Auction Uridga Club held 1 convention will visit in Orlando be­
D, care of Herald, Sanford, F1L fH
big battle, scenes.
business meeting, at the home of fore returning home.
Tho n a n o at tb10
i'c'co/pot«»iw»
o rp o ratio n ,1
aball
bo tba
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( .M w ,I|-Itw ln C o n p a a r, Inrorpor»t»d, and
If you would aee the battlefields
fl CUfl
R. A’. Newman Tuesday
morn­
lit principal plica oi b u aian s ahatl bo SanFor Sale—One 50 gal oil 1 ^1
of war—the battlefields Just aa they
ing. 'It'w a s decided to eliminate re­
Sgt. Seth Woodruff, Quarter mas­ fo id ,. Bamlnola county, Florida, and the
board
ot
dlractora
n
a
y
aatablUh
o
th
,r
p
lic
n
with,
pump, ono 50 g*l gasoline twv
are today in foreign lands—If you
freshments. “ The Sanford women ter's Dept.,. returned to Charleston of builnoas within and w ithout the atato ot
two ico chest*, one show cue «
would all but hear the thundering of
are trying to do their bit, Wc all Monday after a five days' furlough, Florida.
the mighty machine guns, the sing­
• . * ArUcia IlT
Runge store, 6 anford avenue, oitfe**
realize it is best not to give 1up cn
flfl-fl.
Tha xonoral natura of tba butlncoa to bo
ing of the flying shrapnel, the thud
tirely our'little-clubs and circles. It
Emmett McCall from Oviedo was tra a ia c u d and conducted by aald corpora­
For 8ale—Shetland pony, sevta1
tion aball bo aa follow*, to-wlli
of falling earth, the moans and cries
requireooo^rseat deal of strength nnd in Ssbford Wednesday,
• To t n n t o la pad carry an n cancral tacr- yearn old, -gontle\ and broken tv i
of wounded men—you may aee them
cbtndlM builncaa to buy, acll and deal la
courxjft f&amp; ^ c o each day, -.with our
fl II fl
dry rood,, •boon, ahoo flndlnn, fllturac. •addle.' S. Rungo,.417. W. Third Sl
&gt; U h all the kikid action of living
b?ya away but if. we are to keep up
Mr. and Mrs,.Marshall from Orlan­ bardwara, furnU urt, srocariM. naUoaa .and
mcrcbandlaa and to buy, call and
'
9-Ue
war In the Mutual Film’ Corpora*'
sane and nOrrpli \wo must have di do - ame In' last night to attend the 5corral
cal In a v a ry k ia d of n atartala. ware and
tioh’a stirring picture play of war,
version, let’a &lt;*tgj/rtaln but do it in dance at the Parish Houao.
mcrcbandlaa that may bo nacaaaary or t a ­
For Sale—fifteen acres, »bout |
ped I, nt to carry on aald btulnaaa'to borrow
"M otherhood,” in which Mias. Mar*
the simplest wsyKSUianext meeting
. fl jfl 11
n a n c y and accura sam e by m artfaraa, acrea deafed, fronting Like Monrot
bond, and other oblicaUoaa therefore;
jorie Rambeau plays th e —leading _ ‘ WtLb MAKE EXHIBITS - . of the club will bo--v$5p Mr*. PulcsMrs. E.. B. Huntley, Mrs, D, J. dreda,
to boy and aali real e ita ta and to Impreco Abundant muck on place,. Filtrei
part.
ton Monday ^ternoon, ^
^ jBmith, Mrg R&gt; L . Fox , nd ^
C aanw: to do all auch an d other and further minutea* walk from postofilce. Se*
tblnt* aa n a y bo M apaatry a id oxptdlent
7. ^
• There, is much ’ of tho amall en­ Delco System to Demonstrate Elec
0 fl fl
lnw lnv ffrom
ro m
I ^ M h u n r cam&lt;
jI&gt;i
U TRowloy
Leesburg
came to bo d o n a'fo r the auccaaaful traaaaction ot O. H. Lcfller: t ;
the butlncoa of tbia corporation and to h a r t,
Mrs. Margaret Barnes ta&amp;ertalned otter for tho convention,
counter, tho 'entanglement in the
trie Lights
OMrctoa and atijoy ail rlghta. powara ahd
wire, the short pithy exchange of
For Sale—m
Watercooled I*,
prW1l»(co lad d catal to corporation* orgaaThere will be shown at practically the Every Week Club mdoP delight­
t fl fl
lied and c iU tla r uadar tb a fawa ot th a atata ternational Parve*ter’ Halfton troeL
rifle fire on the b a t ^ plains. .jThere eYery state, county and district fair* fully Thursday afternoon.
Mrs.'
Mgs, W. H, Funk of Leesburg was of Florida, . j »•
,, - "T .
are the long weary m*fches‘fthrough this fall a modern and euftple device G. F. Smith winning tho prixe. At here for the convention, Mr, Funk
in good running condition, a btKi
ArUcia I I I . • L
*fi
Tain and mud.- •’ There ardathe days for producing electricity on the farpa the conclusion of the game * cup of ia an old resident of Sanford, having Tha a n o u a t o t ea pltal itock ot thla eor- gain. One doubte seated Surre/h
itie a abaU bo Irea. thoucand dollire
good condition. Enquire Hertld
of hunger and misery. There are and making the eloctridty do the tea ws* served. Those present were taught school here 'eighteen years
Office.
94/e
''th e days and nights in the trenehce Work which U now more or leas la­ Mrs, W, E, Watson, Mrs.’ G. F. ago.
’ ■
without sleep and without ample boriously performed.
Smith, Mrs, W. J, Thigpen, Mrs.
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purebaao o t pioperty
For Sale—New L. C. Smith typ*.
protection from the elements. And
Connelly, Mrs. Dumas,' Mrs, Mc­
Ocala business men are moving in paraoaal or lor tho paym ent at labor or aerWhile
electric
generators
have'
writer.
Must Be aotd a t onto. Cuh
cleaa
a
t
a
Juat
valuaUon
thereof
to
bo
deter­
most spectacular of all, there are the
Laughlin and Miss Katherine Wilkie. the direction of tho establishment of mined by tho board ot dlractora.
will
■
take
machine at half pHtt
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great battles with their toll .of .life. been in use for some ■years, they
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Article i y ,
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a peanut oil-factory in that d ty .
have not until recently been prac­
Thla corporation aball continue and bare Herald Office.
3.21
The
many
friends
of.M
rs.
Lovell
The crop of peanuts in Marlon coun­ full power to atercUa.Ua corporaU r l t h n and
Many of the scenes were taken in tical for farm use., They have been
ttancblaaa
for
S
period
ot
alnoty-alnd
(
I
I
)
will
regret
to
hear
of
her
illness
at
ty this year la estimated at 800,000 yeara from aad 'afto r tb a commencomeat a t
France. They are real and depict of the old belt^driven-'type, cooled
FOB RENT
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U corporaU aaU U nre: unltoa aoonet dl»- the actualities~of war as every one by water and Were continually giv­ St. Vincent'a Hospital in .Jackson­ bushels.
aolead
by
tba
etockboldera
or
arcordlns
.to
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will ‘know' when they see them. ing trouble because of the water ville. Mrs. Marlowe, who has been
For Rent—One upstair bedrooa
law.
Article V.
There could •be’ no more accurate having been boiled away or frozen. with her will return tomorrow, as
and kitchen furnished’ for light
Kissimmee is going to make a-bid
The boclneae 'of thla corporation aball bo
picture of what is today transpiring This new typo of dynamo Is in one Mrs. Lovell Is pow 'considered out of for securing an aviation school, it conducted
210 French Ave.
by the .following officer*, 'e l t t a housekeeping.
president,
vlro-pr**ld*nt, aecretary and troaa*
danger.
In Europe.
' 15-2tp .
being
the
opinion
of
tho
local
board
orer and a bo»rd of dlractora, to conalat.of
self contained unit with the engine;
I
t
I
lkr.**
»»d
»«*
w
ort
than
five
of
trade
that
Osceola-county
can
fur­
it la air cooled, and may be operated
•tockboldcia, and auch aubardlaaU offlecra
Furnished Room* by Day,
Tho first meeting of the -Social
“ The Flame of The Yukon’,
aa tba corporation Buy author*
by keroseno evon mor6 readily than Department of the Woman's Club nish as desirable a location as can 1&gt;e and ncenta
or
M*onth—Park avenue (1st, Hi
.T
h
e
office
of
aecretary
and
troaaurcr
found in the state. Other Florida any, to filled by the tamo petton, tbo board
"Tho Flame of tho. Yukon" if tho by' gasoline. This greatly reduces
North
Park • avenue, over L. R,
was
held
Tuesday
afternoon
in
the
cities which will submit propositions of director* and all o th tr offletrt to ba ehoMii
nams of tho now Triangle play atar- the fuel cost, which, in-view of. th a t'’
by tha fftockhold«r«, aball bo tbotco annual* Philips &amp; Co. drug store.
Ifra
club
rooms,
with
M
rs.'
Roy
Symes
tq the government for aviation sites ly by tbo atockholdtro, a t tholr Annual moot*
"ting Dorothy Dalton, which will bo present, high price of gasoline.is par­
C.
C.
Hart,,
manager.
~
30-tf
as hostess. A business meeting was are F&lt;?rt Myers, Bartow, Sanfprd, Ing to bo held tbo Aral Monday In Ja n u a r
exhibited a t tho Star Theatre Fri­ ticularly important. Their conof oaeh year b#«lnalne with tho year lP ti.
called
for 2:30.. Several matters of Puntn Gorda,
Arcadia,
Tarpon The proaldent and o th tr. offlecra aball bo
day. It was written by Monto M. struction is so simple that they arc
For Rent—Two offices on Kint St,
chosen annually by tba dlractrwa or by tba
importance
wore’
discussed.
It
was
Katterjohn and produced under'tho set In motion by the movement of a
Springs nnd St. Cloud. Tho latter stockholders a* tha by-laws rnay raqulre- Two inside offices. All in G. 4 W. j |
decided to devote ono meeting a
Tho offierra to b i choM-q by tha director* a t building.
‘ supervision of Thomas H. Ince.
Also warehouse close ia.
lover and will stop nutgmaticnll month to "our boys" who have been is nlso In Osceola county.
a meeting to be hrld on too samo day and
Immtdlataly tf'o r tha annual meeting ot tha N. * If. Garner.
U-Mc
‘ Dorothy Dalton appears as a sort when tho battery is full. Children called to tho colors. After the busi­
atockholdoro.
Tbo Hoard o r directors, un­
St.
Johns
county
is
getting
into
til otharwl** Provided by I ha stockholders
For Rent—Small warehouse, 20 by
of Alaskan Carmen, queen of tho readily operate them, the only in? ness meeting bridge was
played.
eon.l.t ot three ISI-mambera. The fol­
structions necessary being a single Mrs. Aylott Kitts, Jr„ winning the tho cattle raising game on a scale shall
lowing s h a ir b a officers of tha corporation 30 feet. ' In heart of town and ad­
that a few - years ago would have until thoro elected at th e election aball have
demonstration.
jacent to side track. S. O; Shit-’
prize, a box of correspondence cards. been considered a Munchausen tale. quallOed, namelyt
I . W. Caldwell, vice-president, holier. 1
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There Is scarcely nny kind of Tharc were quite a number 'present The Florida East Coast Ranch "Co., D.Prialdent,
D. Caldanll, secretary and treaaurar, 8. A.
work that is not easily dono by and tho afternoon was much en­ which owns 5,000 acres at Toco! is Irwin. Hoard of directors. I . W. Caldwell.
8. A. fywln and D. D. Caldwell,
Rooms for R ent— Light houwthem. They light tho home, tho joyed.
planning to put ono thousand head
A rllrle VI
keeping
rooms, over 5 and 10 Cnt
barn, the dairy, or any place whero
The hlcbeat amount of Indabtednoaa or
! t « .7 ,'
of fino Hereford cattle and 200 Du- liability
to
which
tha
corporation
can
at
any
Store.
Mrs’.
W. E. White. 12-6tp
light is desired; nnd brilliant electric .’- Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Bridges, Mr. roc brood sows.
liras subject Itself aball ba ten thousand dol­
lar* (110,000.00).
light mny bo had by the simplo pres­ and Mrs. B. C. Bridges, Mr. and
,
Aftlfle VII.
For Rent—Upper flat, .3 furnbkM
sure, of a button or the turning of a Mrs. M. S. Hill, Rav. Mr.\ Palmer,
Tha names and realdanrea of ^h a sub­
room
s'for light housekeeping. 100
The largest quantity of seed pota scribers artd number of aharet taken-by each
switch. Attached to the pump, they Mra. Mclsom,*Misa'Melaonrend Mr.
aro a* follows:
Palmetto.
ll-5tp L. W. Caldwell, Hanford. Flo., 19 sharea
keep the tank filled with fresh water; nnd Mrs. C. M'.* Watson from Cole­ toes in tho history of the potato
8.
A.
Irwin,
Sanford,
Fl*.,
20
shares
and the luxury of running water for man were all here attending the con­ growing industry ‘ in Clay county
D. D. Caldwell, Sanford, Fla., 1 share.
For R ent—Nino«rooma nnd »!«p- I
have been contracted for t|iis season. In witness whereof we b are hereunto set
hbuse, barn or da^ry, is enjoyed Just vention.
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. A grent deal of now land hns bcon our namea this tha 10th day of Ortober, ing porch over Herald'office. Moit
as i n the city supplied by the costly
A. I). 1917.- '
convenient apartments in- the city.
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L W. Caldwell,
opened to cultivation, and many . .
water wo rkrf system. ..
.
. 8. A. Irwin,
Inquire
of R. J. Holly, rare Herald.
Group 3 of. tho Guild of the new settlers aro moving into the
I». I). Caldwell.
Current from there machines will Church- o f"th e • Holy Cross, Mrs. county. '
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103-3tp
B u te of Florida
County.-ot Seminole.
operato the churcn, the sewing ma­ Margaret Barnes chairman will givo
Itrfufr me personally appeared U W. Cald­
For Sale—Frdsh milch cow. It. L
chine, the corn-s heller, the thresher, an evening card party- at "The
well and 8. A. lywln and I). D. Caldwell to
At tho special election*held oq the me Well known artd being by me Drat duly Garrison,-R. D. No. 1, Sanford. .
tho cream separator, in fact nny Gables," Oct. 23rd. Bridge and
sworn aay rarh'for him.ell th a t ha algntd and
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farm machinery of this sort to which Five Hundred will bo played. "The 18th to dctcrmlno* whether the hew sie ru ted the foregoing Instrument for tha
purpose* therein aiprraaed, and th at they
it is attached.* In a-word,*It pro­ Gabicf" is a delightful place to en­ county of Flagler county of Flagler are
tba persona herein named as I&gt;. W.
WANTED)
vides the farm with tho comforts tertain. Mrs. Lcfller is a member should go "w et" or "dry" tho "drys" Caldwell. 8., A. Irwin and I). D. Caldwell.
In
Witness Whereof 1 have hereunto set
carried
the
election
by
an
over­
n n d c o n v e n ie n c e s , d u e to e l e c tr i c it y of th is g r o u p nnd h a s kindly o ffe re d
W a n t to - r e n t g o o d Underwood
my band and official real at- Sanford. Sem­
county, Florida, thla tha lOlb day.nf typewriter, must, he rcanonatil*.
tho snmo as are cn oyod in the largo the use of her home. 'T h e proceeds whelming majority, there being but inole
Gctober. A. I). 1917.'. .
J.IL.A MAE JOIINOSN, • Wcfltqtp Union.
cltica.
U-2t ;
will go toward paying for tho new twelve votes for tho sale of intoxi­ . (aaal)
Notary Public.
cating
liquors
in
tho
entire
county.
My commission eiplrea Oct. 29, 1929.
No. one should miss the oppor­ organ which has just been installed.
Wanted—Two or throe silcimtn
A. K, Powers, Ally.
tunity to. see theso remarkable ma­ A delightful evening is.nssu^ed all
Ib -F rl-tte
.
.
and
collectors, with car or tc»n.
Dw i Ii U II m U
chines in operation at ststo and who attend.'
8 treng Wireless 8ignals It) Winter.
Apply
to Manager, Box 549, Or-.’
of A rtlln U ea for T a t Deed Uadar
A aeries of tests lusting over two -Nolle#
county fairs. Compared to tho com­
t t o • :*
Hecllan * #f Chapter 4IBS, Laws sf Flor­ Undo, Fla.
_• Hero is one of tho new 2-button
13-tie
ida-.
fort and even luxury which they af­ • Tho dances at the Parish house years were completed some time ago,
sacks by HnrtSchaflner &amp; Marx
Notlre I* hereby tlvon th at M. A. Lake,
ford In the country districts whero overy Thursday evening are prov­ w ith.tha object of finding out. how urchasor
— ; —W aited—M en!.
.
of T a i Cartlflcal* No. MI9, •dated
electric current is‘ unobtainable, tho ing a great auccess. Young pcoplo much stronger radio signals between R
i t 6tb day o t'Jo ly , A. I). IglS . covering
Between 17 and 40, Baptist in­
two selected stations would be In.win* W )i of Lot #. Illk. 10. Tier &lt;!. Hanford clined or non-church preference, t»
cost of installing them is small; and are coming from Oviedo, Genova.and ter
(lata south 4 feat), told aa tba proparly of
than in summer. The test signals K.
Chuluofa
to
attend
them
and
our
A M. J. Uradford. Atao CertlQcato No. Join Bereap Class. R.’ M. Grortf)when one sdes and knows that they
were
sent
nearly-every
day
during
that
190, dalod July «th, A. D. 1915. crfVyrihg
own
Sanford
boys
and
girls
are
there
will really do all that la claimed for
11*0 *
Lot I. Oik. 10. Tier C, Sanford, (old stcln, president. .
time,, and the amount of power sent E hth*of property
of 8 Knight. Also Certlflthem and more, it means tho instal­ etch time,' The Parish House is an and the Intensity of signals received aa
cato No. 17S, datad Ju ly * th , A. D. 1915,
Lost—Cameo rlng^ Reward if re­
lation of a plant In. tho homre at the ideal placo for dancing, tho floor ia were carefuttr measured. It was fonnd cowring F. H at Lot 1. Blk. I, Tier H. Han­
ford,
aolfl
aa
tba
proporty
of
A
Jones.
Also
turned
to Herald JOffice.
M*2t«
first opportunity. Actual demon­ good and it is always cool and com­ that the beat time of year was from Cortiflcata No, 179, datad July 6th,-A . D.
1915,
rovoriag
Lot
S,
Blk.
B
rT
lar
b
,
San­
strations of these Delco-Light plants fortable. A three piece orchestra November to February, and that then ford. told a* tba proporty of II. M tad. Also
will bo made at practically every fair play* all the latest one steps and fox the messages were about six time* aa CartUUaU No. I l l , datad July Itb , A. D.
,
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IS , covarraa Lola 1 to I . Blk. I , Tlar E
a"nd undoubtedly it will prpve one of trots, delicious refreshments are sold. lond aa daring the months from May H
Hanford, aotd aa th a ptoparty ol L. 8.
to
Augnst^Popplar
Bclcnce
Monthly.
Flahar
’ Alto CartlOcaU No. I l l , daU d
Half,
of
the
money
d*
to
bo
used
to
the most attractive of all exhibits.
D.' l *1*'
« Lot I , Blk.
send anything to the drafted .boys
I , Tlar 'C , Hanford, hold aa tba proporty* of
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W. C. Btawart. Aire Cortiflcata No. i l l ,
. Amber.
they may need or waqt. To Mra.
Class Violin Pupils
Ju ly I tb , A .'D . H U , covarlag Lota
Although today we know that amber datad
Wilmot,
Mra.
Jones,
Mrs.
Gfrror
4- and I , Blk. V, Tlar F, danferd. sold aa
"Miss
Helen
L.
Warner,
violinist,'
F YOU h a v e n ' t
ptoparty of D. A. Caldwall A 8ona.:
of the taeulty of the Rollins College and Mrs. Dietrich the success is due. Is a bard, heinous substance which tbo
Alto Cartlflcato No. 114, datad. Juno Ird
originated
from
the
exudation
of
ex­
been wearing. H art
A.
D.
rovarlng L ot I , Blk. 7, Tlar C,
Conservatory of-. Music will have a They are there every Thursday night tinct cone-beuring trees In prehistoric Sanford,1911.
‘aold aa tha p ro p arty of Oaear J,
ScHafTner &amp; Marx
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class.of violin, pupils In Sanford on to'aee th at everybody has a good forests, the ancients—particularly the Ford.
Unlaao
aald
cartlflcataa
bo radaamad
tho Saturday of each week here­ time.
clothes, maybe your
Llheraily XsrtiUsed crop!
Greeks—regarded amber with super­ according to law t a i doodaaball
will aaua tbaraon
ta k e ft to I !«*• labor
fl
after, beginning tomorrow Saturday,
experience with cottonstitious^ reverence because of Its mys­ on tbo 14th day of Novombar, A. D. 1117 .
per
crate. It takes, sir,
Wltnaaa
my
official
atgnatuaa
and
aaal
Miss
Wllkerson
of
Daytona
spent
O
ct.,13th,
terious origin nnd Its equally roys'terl- tbla tba 12th day of October, A. D . 1917.1
m i x e d , “mercerized"
„ -200 hours to plant, culti­
Miss Warner la a delightful* vio­ the week end with her sister^ Mrs'. ous properties. When set on flro It
•aaal)
- .
E. A. nfiuO L A SS,
1
vate,' apray and gather #
fabrics has taught you
Clark Circuit Court Sam loala'Co^ Fla.
burns slowly, nnd when rubbed It’ be­
linist aa well ns a teacher of ability L, G, Stririgfellow,
tha crop from n certain
r„
Url tV*
Dou«,‘*«. D. C.
sj
.
something.
l&amp;-Frl-5te
comes worm nnd nttrncts light object*
and long experience. Last year sho
field. If liberally fertiU*•i
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Mrs. Bryan Higgins is visiting to Itself much ns the lode stone at­
-ed, t h e c r o p w i l l be
headed tho violin -department at the
tracts lepn,. The Greeks explained
doubled or trebled—hut
Mrs.
Hurt.
Penn Hall School, Chambcraburg,
Have y o u r clothes
■little
additional Ubor will
amber
ns
tho
tears
dropped
by
Phae­
Mrs,
Gowdy
of
Orlsndo
is
visiting
Pa., where sho made a marked suc­
be
needed
exespt to gather .
kept shape? Do you
ton's
alstcrs.
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cess of the work. She Is a graduate her daughter, Mra, Hal Wight at
the increase In. the crop.
feel satisfied with them?
of the Allen Freeman Music School her homo on Park avenue,
/*
Working 24 Hours a Day.
- fl fl fl
Have they proved to
of Scranton, Pa., and of the North­
A Chicago plqmher hns been arrest­
Miss Ruth Stclnmoyer is home
ampton, Mass., Institute of Mihtc
be worth the price?
ed
for leading nNloublo life. By day
from
Sutherland
College
attending
Pedagogy.
Maybe you'ITfake our,
he piled liU irude, uud by night he
the convention,
wna a robber. We don't know much
advice this fall artd get
For the present Miss Warner will
fl fl fl
about tho fobber business, but wo
give her lessons at the hotnp of Mrs.
the best.
Mra. Harry . Dickson of Orlando
w
Henry S. Wight of this cityT Sho is expected this week to vixlt her have, had some experience with plumbera, so
arise to^iisk the question
will be there, tomorrow from nine sister, Mra, LaVerne. Hurt.
. H art SchafTner &amp; Mafic
where his doublo life ..comes In.—G rit f An Local Advertisements Under
a. m. to four p. m.”
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A ll fl
:
This Heading THREE CENTS i
Annotfr^bullt-ln"
: use none.but pure wool
Miss Warner-Is to be one of the
Id to produce lergy*
(a
designed
Mr! and Mrs. S. E. Barret, who
Line
For
Etefi
Insertion.
Mlnlmnni
Nnllre nf AppUcsUnn 'inr-Charltr
fabrics; or wool and
soloists next Wednesday at the dedi­ are In. Detroit wilj reach Sanford’
withleaat.labor—.
To Whom* It Mny Conctroi
Charge
25
Cento.
cation of the new organ a t the about tho flrxt of November to tho
S*en3chTlIa aoil, bereue
Nolle* la horoor (Ivon that tbo uadar.
sijk. . I t s the o n l y
algaad will on tbo Saturday, November ttth,
the yield, hasten matnrity,
Church of tho Holy .Cross .'hero' in delight of thefr'many friends.-*'- ’
In answering an advertisement
I SIT, at 10 o clock s. m., or aa toon there­
. thing worth buying in’,
Improve tho quality. There
Sanford,1’
after
as
**
can
be
beard,
at
Dalaiad,
Flor­
where no name is mentioned. In tba
n o fl
Stre
45 ^fnoomr Firtillwr*
clothes.
ida'
maka
application
to
Judfs
Jamse
W
.
»S — J-r~ — ITT— •• .
Judea Bevaatk Judicial Circuit ot ad, please do not ask Tho Herald
i
Mra. Billie Hill has returned from Parkins,
Florida, tor aa ordar approving tbs proposed
Snapper Abound* In Australia.
c T O !’ j p r s W f f
ebartar of, pad Incorporating, Tho Sanford for Information as to the identity of
. . W e sell these goods •
The snapper la the characteristic Aus^ a visit to Albany .and Valdosta,’ Ga. Commercial Association, tbo object of whleb the advertiser. Usually wa do not
crops—among tham • »
la to ikromot* tbs latoreot pad waiters ot It*
fl fl fl
. analyala, .’formula •».“
,
trallan fish. It Is found all round the
BM
Bbara
by
eo-op«ratloo
m
u
tu
a
l
asMrs.- Puleaton -and ‘Mrs. CoUler alatanc* imont thamaelvea, and tba com- know who the advertiser is .and if
- p ric e /to fit y o a r . s p ^ 1. . ‘1
Australian coasts at some time of the
mualty wbaro thay reside, the same baliip a we do wa are not allowed to give
needs. Get U test ducrip«
year, also In New Zealand and part are in Jacksonville for a' few day*. non
profit abariac corporation. tka~orlctnal out thla information. Simply writa
tlv?
price
Hit
from•
fl
fl
fl
;
of the Indian ocean,* In haunts wheVa
proposed charter ot which la now on flla la
tho office ot Clock Circuit Coon Bemlnole a letter and address It ai per In­
tho ocean bed la rock strewn .or rbbbly.
Mra, J ; E. Snyder, Mrs. Chas. D. County,
ae required by law.
structions in the Ad.
*
Borne think tho snapper ou^ht to.have Brumley, Mr*, Lewis Parker and
\ - . R» A. Newman,
W. It. McKinnon,
Armour Fe^tlllxcr Wort*
been
on
the
Australian
coat-of-arms,
Mrs, Win, Higgins from Chuluots
D. L. T hrasher,
US E. FIRST S T ..
because he will remain1when kangaroo were shopping in SAnford Wednes­
FOR SALE
J . W. Dlekiae,
Jacksonville, F liJ . O. Ball.
and emu are gone. Snapper ls tha day. •. - \ . '
t
lt-V rl-Jte
jb tU m it
1 ■For Sale—Onq, 8-year old mar?,
daintiest morsel to the shark, bnt Its
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B a it fcfcigsw • M an d i t t o
ApptUalloa fee Letter* P a t e n t '
Miss Alma Peter of *^ampa, who ia
large, beautiful eyes taka In 20 points
weight
1,400.-ljia.,
full
.of
life.
One
la hereby tveS U a t th e evbeeribattending the Wesley Brotherhood reNotice
of tho compass.
.
hereto .will .a p p ly ,te th a Governor a t horse 12 years old, good all round
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Lands near Sanford that were con­
sidered fit only for vegetables were
planted to cotton, with the result
(hat a considerable quantity of the
fleecy staplo will go to swell Sem­
inole's roll this year. Everything
considered, Florida is *a wonderful

ernor has a jig h t to call upon you.] does not. war only on armed.fore**,
for", service anywhere within 1'th e
state, regard lose of whether or not
you are a member of the county
guards. Such being ■the - case, .the
wisdom pf becoming a-; member of
the Home Guards is apparent. The
state is now without trained militia*
men—withoiit military^ protection.
Disturbances' may arise nt any time,
the quelling of which may necessi­
tate the calling upon our citizens for
aid. To refuso such' aid would bo to
render yourself Ilablo *to a heavy nation. The government asks that
Imprisonment. you loan your money ao that the
penalty
Being drilled* and ormed and under war may 'bo^X&gt;secutcd to a suc­
the leadership of cool and efficient cessful end thatfwill forever rid 'th e
officers you aro better fitted to cope world of the Prussian menace. You
with any situation that may ariso will get the best security (n the world
than you would., be, without this and a 'v e ry liberal interest on. the
training. .Therefore, if you had en­ money .you lend.. Ypu will be lend*
tertained an y .id ea of leaving the Ing money to the government to pro­
guards on account of this ruling of tect you; ,to protect your family; to
the supreme court, it would be wise protect your property and 'to onablo
you to contlnure your prosperous
to rc-consider.
Wo do not beliovo a singlo man of pursuits in security and.peace. This
Company B will leave tho company is not a rich man's war. It ia n war
on th a t account.- In fact, we be­ in behalf of democracy, freedom,
lieve it will prove an incentive that justied and right in which the, poor
will stimulate interest and cause the man haa as much at;stak e as1*-fins'
members to bo more regular in drill tho rich mah. The poor man's mite
attendance and. create a desire.to be- ia needed, as much as the rich man's
como mire proficient in drill and the millions. When the committee calls
use of firearms.
•
•’ on you be ready to take your share'
To leave thrf company for fear of Liberty Loan Boifds.
that wo mny bo-ordcred for service
outlsdc the county' would be a stig­
ma on ouo’s courage that could not
be easily erased;—Manatee Banner.

' COMMISSION GOVERNMENT
Sanford’s effort to get in the class
Sanford is-hungering and athirst of progressive cities and adopt a
for tho commission form of govern­ better form of government is bring
ment, With a city manager.. 'M ight
work, but if there is a job we would
not hanker nftcr it.is that of man­
ager of a smnil city. A one-armed
man 'w ith tho .hives is in clover in
want to see n cart). I had a notion
comparison with the troubles thnt
thut it demanded all kinds of skimp­
would encompass tips guy.—Lake­
ing.
land' Telegram.
"We skimp enough ns it is,” 1 told
Jnck,
Hu did not answer. mo , n t ’once,
HOPE FOR THE TAX PAYER
Billy, clamoring for his morning.kiss
Since Miami is contemplating n
was excuse-.enough, - V
change of goverhment to the city
’
"They stand In line with thejr
mannger. plan, the following experi­
there in Belgium,
little runs,
ence of Topcku, Kansas, is worth
waiting hours upon hours for their
noting.' Cappers’ Weekly says: ..
small portion of milk—tin y . codgers
"This year federal taxes have in­
like Billy," he reminded me quietly.
creased enormously, and, almost
•Thnt settled’ t! I got ready right
everywhere state andt county taxes
nftcr breakfast and went down tb
have increased.
Hut with taxes
the headquarters of the food admin­
mounting on every side, the City of
istration.
,1 nsked to see tho pledge
Topeka did not increase its lev*-.
Tho reason it didn't is because it has
shame deepened. It asks nothing
the commission form of government
Not only has the tnx levy ofTQpeka —government -by commissioners, that any American woman would
not been increased, but several miles men chosen and delegated to do spe­ not be proud to do.
of .streets ore-being resurfaced A it h cific things and to bo held strictly
'The pledge reads:, "I nm glad to
things,
out cost. to the property owners— accountable for those
join
you in tho service of. food cofi*
•
bocauso tho City Has the Money.
nervation
for our nation and I here­
The term doC^ not. Imply or pre­
by
accept
membership in the United
suppose
n
form
of
government
"Kansas recently.: has introduced
States food administration, pledging
the manager plan into its state gov
myie'f to carry out the direction
cFnment being the first stato'.to e x ­
and.
advice of the ..food odministrapend I ho'system to the muhhgcment.
tor
in
my home, insofnr ns my cir­
of state institutions.
When the ike hnving more than ono mayor
cumstances
permit." Following thnt
state's machinery bus been fully ad­ and in most instances one is enough’
is
room
for
the signature and ad­
The true . commission form o
justed to it, the same results may
dress:
.
government
also
presupposes
tho
se
confidently, be looked* for^ip state
cction
big enough and * The card further states: "T here is
management.” —Miami Metropolis.
brawny enough to do their' duty ns no fees or dues-to be paid, The fpod
common
senso and business &lt;judg­
judgARE WE COUN.TV GUARDS?
ment
dictate
without
fear
or
favor
By n decision of the-supreme court
of
any
man
or
set
of
mei^,
When
a
it is shown that the law passed by
city
Has
chosen
three
or
five
or
sevon
tho Inst legislature, providing fqr.the,
establishing of county guards,, for
duty wthin the county in which they
are organized; is in conflict: with-the
constitution of the state. This law Co him "Why, have you done thus?"
provides that such guards may not or "Why did you not do so?-’-then
be organized to servo outside the that city is in position to get real re­
county in which they are organized, turn for every cent spent frdm its
whilo the .constitution of the state budgets and get them quickly nnd
provides that "every nbic bodied quietly. . .
Wc believe tho time* is coming
man between the ages of 18 and 45
constitute tho militia of the state” when there will be simplified form of
and th a t’” thc governor of the state city government on the commission
is commander in chlpf of tho state’s plan which will solve these vexing
problems of municipal progress; pnd
militia.” '
then'
there will be a haste to- adopt
By this ruling It will he seen thnt
the
p
la n .b y all cities which tdday
if yyou arc able bodied and between
are
burdened
or ctnpbered with a soldier-woman.
thd ages of 18 and 45 years, the govheavy top administration or a clut­
tered up system of combined mayor,
council nnd so-called commissioners.
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HELP WIN YOUR QWN FIGHT
Patriotism alone should bo reason
sufficient for every American-who
can possibly raise the money to sub­
scribe for Liberty Loan Bonds.
When the fate of tho Nation depends
upon its finances, every loyal citizen
will cheerfully respond to the call
for asistance, Americans who have
kept posted on tho progress of the
world war need no urging, but those
who have only, a superficial Vnowledge of tho awful horrors ‘that havo
drenched Europe in blood and tears
seems unable to project themselves
into tho maelstrom. That tho war
will-over come.close to them or to nffoct them 'personally is beyond their
conception. All Europe slept under
tho same delusion until-tho Prussian
monster was ready to spring. What
followed? Belgium w it overrun by
horde* of Huns. The pcqple- were
enslaved, their country laid waste,
their women outragod, their children
murdered. *Northern France met
the same fate. Serbia waa depopu­
lated. Even ■England, the nation
wh&lt;pw Isolated position promised im­
munity, owing to-her great fleet has
been Invaded by fleets of aerial craft
nnd defenseless towns'and d t l u have
been bombarded from the iky, the
toll in deaths being heavy, Prussia

The United-States Food Adminis­
tration will send you tho "home
card” when your signed plodgo is re­
ceived. In the meantime, dear Edy,
I'll write to you moYe about mine
Love to all from
(Signed)

Frances.

is as necessary as the acquisition of knowledge. W hy p u t it off until
the-years of your earning capacity are well .ppent, or your m ost'prosperous
dayB have passed?
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SURPLUS $15,000.00

CAPITAL $30,000.00

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
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BUDGET OF O P IN IO N “ JUST
BETWEEN YOU AND ME"

EVEN THE GATE POST
NOT IN IT

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A Chief Is Among Ye Taking Notes
and Faith,'"He'll PHnhTem"— .
So Says Sauntcrcr. '
If Wo Coajd See Ahead
If we could see as f*T ahead
As wc nlways see behind,'
We’d save a lot of trouble
And regrets of every*kind. - *
When tho'inclination'-seized us,
.To kick some wandering pup,
Wc coulil clearly boo tho coming bite.
It’s then.we'd pass it up.
' .
The empty gun would get a rest,
No more in foolish fun
Would we attem pt to scare n friend
And start him on n run.
And. got u shock from the report,
As one more angel flics
From this weary, wicked world
To homo beyond the skies.
Tho God of Love would quit his job,
And givo horse sense n chance
To settle case of nudden love
Wc would'refrain from running bills
Pay cash for all *we buy,
If we* could see ahead of ua
The active dunning guy.
It would, assist to stop regrets,
And making each one pause,
By simply glancing juiit ahead,.
Thus checking troubles cause.
Oh, yes, a blessing It would be;
And Fate would bo so'kind,
If she would aid to see ahead
Same as wo see behind.
—G. H. Kelley
Z The trachoma scare looks like
somebody was lax in their duty if all
this was allowed-to spread here In
bur midst. Of course I am no doctor
and know nothing about, how quick­
thjs ’dsease nets
ly thjs'dsease
acts ■ but it should
have been discovered long before It
had taken* hold sn our children. Of
course we can ail givo thanks that
the government physician is here to
give treatment but nevertheless tho
mothers, aro worried to death over
the prospect of their children having
to bo operated' upon.. However, it
will now bo stamped .out and nbsolutlcy. eradicated jbut where, does all
this talk about school *inspection
come in if any' kind of Uiseaso con'
spread in our*achools as trachoma’
has .spread not only in our*schools
but in other,schools *of the state,.
7 The now form of city government
is concerning not only our own city
but othar cities in 'the state.. Some
people hero object to bringing up
this matter while we aro concerned
about the wac. but 1 really think that
the war Is bringing up these subjects
right now and if there ia any chance
to save in tho management of the
city government, why not-save it
when wo.nccd to most. Thereto no
time liko the present to have a gor.cral house cleaning in every branch
of not only our own households but
in city and county and state and
national government and believo mo
the war will.bring i t about. Now is
tho&gt; accepted time to investigate
everything that .will savo us a nickel.

city-attorney adklsed him that city By work on street.'.......
could enter into no agreement with Uncollected......___...........
the' .company, whereupon a motion Expense for liquor case
was mado and duly seconded that Error in July report__
city clerk writo said Company and Cash to Collector.....;;....,
inform them .that said agreement
could hot bo made.
R. J. Holly and several ladies of
Collector’s report 'for month
tho Woman's Club'came ■before t)io September,’ 1917: •
........ 53]
council. anil, asked for somo assist­ Taxes',’ 19iff......—
----------------j s ;
ance In-renting n rest room for the Fines...;
j
city and after discussing the matter In terest-. ...---- —.......
9
motion was made and Pound fees...—________ .....
at.:, length
j
seconded that the city pay*$16.£0 Miscellaneous.....’.....—............
per-month rent.) _
Borrowed..-,..,—
.......... l.OOC
A complaint having bberi made to
the council about vicious dogs running-nt-large, same being a menace Ropnittcd to treasurer
to tho public, a motion was .ma'do Credit by vouchers....,
and seconded and Councilman Miller
1.867.57
wqs asked to preent an ordinance at
thb next meeting concerning dogs
Treasurer’s report for month of
running nt large in the city of San­ September, 1917: •
ford.
Receipts:
On ‘ motion carried, Third street Bnlnnce on hand Sep I ,'17 121.57
nhd Myrtle avenue intersection to Rec’d from collector....... . . 1.633.57
be paved wWth sehll.
Rcc’d from Coll, vouchers
199,05
- On motion carried, sewer bo ex-’
tended from alley between Laurel
and French avenue, beginning at Disbursements
Twelfth street, run nprth to 10th Vouchers paid.
8t/-cct enst to present sewer.
Cash irt banks..
On motion carried, the matter of
repairs to Goldsboro nvenuu was re­
Bank Balances:
ferred to street committee with
power to net. .
First National Bank
Communication
frpm
District Peoples Bank...........
Health Officer C. T. Young was read Seminole Bank.---- :.
'and ordered filed.
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1.022,54
On motion carried, sanitary com­
All businest - being attended to
mittee together with ’Sanitary In­
spector and City Engineer make an council adjourned.
inspection of the sanitary conditions
of the city and report nt next meet­
Apples and the Bible.
ing.
It Is not. likely'that the apples et
Tho following reports worc&lt; read the ppple trcc*ns wo know them wrr*
tho-tree or frtilt mentioned In the
and ordered filed:
Bib!?.
modem writers mnlntsla
Report of chief of police for,month thnt tt Most
Is either the quince or lb#
of September,- 1917:
citron, ns being more In jjcconl with
N6. of arrests........... ........ 61’
passaged In Scripture. ’ (Cldilldes
Discharged
2:3; 8:5; Joel 1:12; Proverbs 25:11;
Sentcnccd on streets
Canticles lx, 2:5; 7:8.)
Fines a s s e s s e d . _
Collected for July....
Paradoxical.
Collected for August
When a chap Is' feeling blue tod
Pound fees......".........’
goes out to find tho sky In (In- sans
condition, ptrnngo to say, It Is pretty
apt to clfirk him up a bit.

Notice To Farm ers!
WE HAVE JUST RECEIV
ED A CARLOAD OF KEY
STONE LIME.

PHONE 135
Office and Yard 3rd and Myrtle

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Y 011 are Invited to Visit Us
Como and seo how Coca-Cola is put up for yo
See the bottles cleansed and sterilized before f
"almost human” bottling machinery—see h
span and dean everything Is. -It will enable:
stand why every bottle of Coca-Cqla ia ao del
freshing.
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CITY COUNCIL MEETS

Sold and aarved at Htnahm aataUada,'
n S au taaU , (aba aad p o m , by boula
orxaaa dalivarad a t your bona.

session at 7:30 p. m. Present, B. W.
Herndon, - president - and Coundlmen
C. H. Qlngee, W. W. Abernathy, F.
L. Miller, Jno.' Adams, R. A. New­
man and Roy Byrnes. •
Minutes of last meeting read and
adopted.
Chairman of street committee re­
ported th a t he had conferred, with
city attqrney in regards to agreement
Ponder TMa.
between City -of Sanford and Clyde
Happiness cothes to ua by degrees: 8 teamahip Co.,’in regards to beauti­
We have to bits through thp bread be­
fore we reach the chicken In the sand­ fying bulkhead property belonging
to Clyde Line 8. 8 . Co., 'an d that
wich.—Indianapolis Star.' .... ' ,

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In Sterilized
Bottles
.

Sanford Coca-Cola B o t t l i n g Co.
SANFORD,

?HONE 21

FLORIDA

�$

ilrl-f*/!?

3$

If, If IT ,

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to

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they were not In Sanford , u advo­
ul to kill a’quirrels in any pub-"*0‘. '.T- ‘
We forgot to mention th a t My,
cating that Sanford 'ahoijld have and Mrs. Borell received a number,
privato park at any rime. No­
commission manager government, of beautiful pieces-of silverware on vember.20th to December 20th fol­
but sitnplyjo explain the theory and their 26th anniversary last week.
lowing, for phoasaots and grouse.
practice‘of
the
new
aystem
and
what
.
Twenty-five dollar fine to kill mud
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Neil
ISwInson
were
Little IIippenlng«--W«f Uon.,
A Beautiful Assortment embracing the
It hu. done for St. Augustiho. City callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. hens, gallinulu, limlcolse, common­
of Matters In Brier—
Manager Miller went Into great de­ Magnuson and the latter were'sup­ ly known as shore birds, surf birds
Latest Shapes and Colore in Trimmed
Personal Items of
tail in hia elaborate address, the In­ per guoets at the home-of Mr. arid end woodcocks-at any time.
and Untrimmed Hats. • • • M • • '##•
Internsr
formation that he gave proving not Mrs. Dalltnger.
, 6. It is |25 fine to capture, kill or
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
only of.much interest .but of consid­
JK E. Lundqulst and his sons, E. injure any game-bird or animal by
erate
value.
Sanford.,
la
fortunate
W.
arid
E.
F.
together
took
in
the
pitfall, deadfall, scaffold, cage, snare,
floomW of the Floating Brasil ]
in having a model charter ao far aa excursion to Jacksonville last Satur­ net, salt lick, blind pen, baited hook,
Talk* SnectaeUyArraafed for. .
the alderminlc form goes and tho day returning .Monday, while Roy baited fields,;drugs, poisons,'chem­
Harried Herald Reader*
d ty ’a affairs are administered by a Hudgins also spent s couple-of days icals, explosikes r similar devico.
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capable set of gentlemen who are there on business.
7. It is a 925 fine to kill tnore than
Reduced rates will be ’ arjintcd doing their best in a patriotic way
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson came over 1 deer, 2 -turkeys, 20 quail or 25
Wallace Ltpford, quartorm uter’s every year? Doctors tell mo tho num­
ber would be many hundred.
fr0rn nil point, on the Florid. B u t to advance Sanford’s Interests. The Sunday, as planned, to get Mra.
department,
Norfolk.
birds or any other species in’one day,
Deprive tho battle front olbospltal
Coast Kail way. for the coming state question that the Sanford people Palraqulst and. Mr. and Mra. Frank
Norman Baker, U. S. Army.
facilities
and tho death rate will Jump
Sunday school convention to be held will have to decide and that which Hocquist of Oriando_wera also- num­ It is a 9500 fine J o kill more than 8
Ernea(. C. Morris, Co. C. Fla.
enormously. So.four Red Crqsa dollar
fn Da&gt;«oni. Oct. 25th to^Blh..* Th 6 wilf havo-their earnest Consideration bered Among thejguests'at the home* der, 10 turkeys or 300 of.any other
Ike UouaV, Co. C, Fla.
is out upon’a practical errand—not a«... wj|| be onp and one half rate for within a coupio of weeks la ns to of Mr. and Mrs. H; G. Lundqulst. game bird species in ono open sea­
T. M. Hill, Co. C, Fla. .
son.
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sentimental,
sissy Journey.
whether
or
not
tha
municipality
Is
ibe round trip, and tickets wlll'likc-'
Rek, Edwards preached an excel­
Harry Rabun, Co, F. \
It
la
certain
to bo Invested In thp
9, It is 925 fine to barter^ sell or
ly’b*‘.on-sale at. all stations Oct. large enough and h u sufficient ’iri= lent sermon on fidelity Jaat Sunday
Guy Stafford, Co. .F;
life
of-m
liberty
aoldler, which Is a
24th arid will be good until at least teresta at stake to warrant tho eni- evening to a well filled house at the offer for sale*any.gamo bird or ani­
Lewtie Oglesby, Co. •F.
good enough investment for me.
mal.
•
midnight of Oct. 29»h. . ‘Added to ployment of a • city manager. A Presbytcriaji.' church.
Ho was a
Densler ‘Stafford, Co. C.
W. It is 9 100 fine to hqnt outaido * T. O. Gillis. Co. C
these special rates a* Inducements apodal committee of dtixena is to be guest at the home of Mrs. Dertelson,
HOW TO MEASURE HUMIDITY
will be free entertainment 'a t the named who shall, prepare a report Mr. Dunn of Lako Mary who kindly, of your kotlng precinct without a
Wlille O; Goolsby, Cd, C
convention, and free garaje epacf.for jaivd submit i t ’a t another meeting to brought him over taking supper license, a 925 fine to chango or alter
Harrold Holiday, Co. C
Device That Is Satisfactory Consists
be held on Wednesday of next week, there.
a license.’
those who come oyor by car.
of Combination of Two Thor. C. R. Peabody, quartermutera*
. mometsra and Veaaol of Water.
Mrs. Louisa Nylund and daughter,
11. It is a 925 fine to transport Corp, Ft. Oglethorpe.
Remember the benefit card party October 17th.—St. Augustino Rec­
, »
Julia attended tho services.
wWthin or without this stato &lt;■ . Robert Morriwethcr, Hospital
»t the Woman’s . Club October 18th. ord.
You do'not havo to iuTcat In a ba­
" Apiong the DeLand -people at­
Mrs. Ballinger was a supper guest game without a proper license. I t is Corps.
Benefit Red Crow.
lM tc
rometer,-or expend your personal mola- .
a 9100 fine’for riny.coramor carrier
Robert Routh, Artillery, N. C.
tore' by hurrying to tho nearest “ob­
' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diggers and tending. the-special services at Holy at' the homo of Mrs. Ericson. *
*
Johnnio
Robinson/
mother
and
to receive such game for transporta­
Cross
Episcopal
church
Sunday
Stafford LoFils, Army
servatory," whether at a-drug stora or
little son. Paul, have Arrived In tho
Grover LeFils, Quartermaster
at n weather bureau, to ascertain tho
city front Lewiston, Montana and night wore II. J.' Williamshurst, Mrs'. brother were guests at hia home on tion. •
Tuesday.
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degrco'of humidity! F*rom Power onoThom
u
0.
Owen,
Virginia
and
MaQept.
12.
The
witnesses
furnishing
evi­
expect to remain ’here for aotno time.
gets this.hint:. _
_
bclDade,
Esther
Stiles,
Virginia
Paul
Dooley,
Quartermaster
Dept,
Two
daughters
of
Mrs.
Reaves
of
dence
to
convict
for
any
violation
of
Paul has been on, the polir.o force of
Johnson,
Florence
Comstock,
Kath­
clerk.
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Winter
Garden,
nieces
of
Mrs’
.
.
HIItho
game
laws
shall
have
half
of-thc
Levistown for several years and
"Tho’ instrument In the weather bu*
E. L. Mott, Oviedo,Cd.-ltJ.
while 111- and. Mrs. Diggers liked the leen Winters, Mrs. Lindstrom, Clay­ mcr Lundqulst‘wero visiting a t her fine Imposed.
reau kiosk.marked ‘rclntlvo humidity*
Frank Campbell, Co: C’. z? ■
Is supposed to show the percentage by
west greatly they are minded to re­ ton Codrlngton, Tlios. Owens, Jack home here, and also Miss Lctson of
13. Persona , residing in' tho state
Lamberton,
Rev.
Francis
Alleync
William Hartley of Longwood, weight of water vapor In the'air, 100
Fort Lauderdale, nnoth'er niece who twelve months and a bona, fide resi­
main in Florida where tho snow In
had been their guest came with them dent of the county may, on payment navy.
per cent being when the atmosphere
not' banked around tho houso eight a n d ' Milton Locke.
Each
lady
in
the
Presbyterian
can hold no more In the form of stoara.
for
a
short
visWt.
months in the year. Their many
of 3 f to the county judge receive a
Floyd Washburn, 5th Georgia In­ Tho maximum weight of steam that
church
is
privileged
to
contribute
a
•
A
baby
boy
arrived
nt.-tho
home
friends nrc glad to aco them back
resident county license," a, "non- fantry.’
tho atmosphere is capable of holding
small article suitable for a Christ­ of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Lundqulst
home again.
rcs'dsnt county’liccnso" for 93 and a
Oscar Dubose, Coast'. Artillery, Is dependent on nnd increases with an
mas gift, 'to be sold from the bazaar on Sept. 16th.
"non-resident hunter’s licenso" for Ft. Sill, Okla.
.Go. to Mobley's drug store for for the benefit of th.c building fund
Incrcaao of tho temperature. Tho ac­
Parties .were held In honor of Mra. 915. No license good oxcopt in coun­
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your school books. Phono 21/4. 2-tfc of the church December 7,-8th!
Edwin L. Dinkle, Co. C., New tion of this hydrometer depends on tho
Stedt,. Mrs. Magnuson and Mrs. ty-issued. -No license required ot'rcsexpansion and contraction In length of
S en ato r Doncgan of Kissimmee
York •Regiment.
Mayor J.' E. Ingraham, accom­ J. E. Lundqulst and a good-bye
a hair or flbor ns It Increases or de­
dent
Confederate
Veterans.
was in the city Saturday combining panied by his Bon, James D. Ingra­ party for Walfrcd Pierson who left
Jasper Driggers, Quartermasters creases In moisture content.
business with pleasure and his many ham, -sales manager of the Model on tho 19th for Comp Jackson, Co­
Corps
“Another devico for measuring tho
friends were giving him a-'warm wel­ Land Company has just returned lumbia, S. C.
SEMINOLE.S ROLL OP IIONOtt
B. F. Griggs, Co. D, Engineers relative humidity Is a combination concome.
Corps.
alstlng of two ordinary thermometers,.
froln' a business trip’ to ChuluotaCaptain Ilantoul has nrrived to
The Bravo Boys Who H are Gone
Charles S. Lee, Oviedo, Aviation ’one haying.the bulb covered with n wet
Rub-My-Tism — Antiseptic, Ano­ The run down nnd back was -made spend the winter.
cloth or n wick extending Into a ves­
Forth to Fight for Humanity's
Corpr.
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dyne-Kills pain,, stops putrefac­ by automobile and Mayor Ingragham
Wo deslro to call especial atten­
sel of water. In tho usa of this In­
Sake»
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by automobile and Mayor Inferaham
tion.
8G-35t
strument tho wct-bnlb rind the'drytion to Columbia Record 1G85, .The
D. L. Thrasher landed the con­ says that the conditions of the coun­
SAVES
SOLDIERS bulb temperature* are taken. If they
Tho following boys from Sanford RED CROSS
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Star
Spangled
Dannor,
sung
by
Miss
tra c t for furnishing tho Scmfnole try ' everywhere show* evidence of
arid 8 emino!n county havo joined
are the same, tho humidity Is 100 per
Guards with uniforms arid the sam- wonderful progress for a great win­ Mnrgkrct Woodrow Wilson. This the army and navy* or will join jn Organization Acta on Theory That It cent, but when there Is n difference tt
rcclrd
is
dedicated
to
the
Red.
Cross,
la Better to Heal Wounded Fight­
’plc of same is on display in his win­ ter crpp. In the Sanford district the.
Is necessary to consult tables la order
and.25 cents from the sale of each of the next few weeks. This list is not
er Than to Penefon Hia Family.
growers
are
putting
out
lettuce
and
to obtain the relative humidity."
dow. The uniformTDnalata of papts,
complete
and
all
those
who
know
of
theso records goes to tho Red Cross.
shirt, leggins and hat and will give ccery plants and the total acreage Ask to hear 2332, "Goodbye Droad- any boys who have enlisted &lt;and are
Long ago some one remarked that an
In these two Important Items of food
the guards a fine .appearance.
not on this list please lot The ounco of taffy Is-worth a ton of epU
Puma Nearly Exterminated.
will be close to 3,000 In tho vicinity wa^,‘ Hcllo 'Franco.
Herald know a b o u t.lt as tho list taphy. A 10-cenf bunch of violets to
The puma, tho most athletic qnd
’Date for the benefit card party at of Sanford alone.—St. Augustine
Gibson &amp; Wallace.
will bo printed every week until tho the living outweighs a 950 funeral powerful of all cats for Its size, Is •
the Roman’s Club changed from
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wreath (for tho dead.
Record.
war is oyer:
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coward only where roan Is concerned.
l.-Octobcr 19th to the 18th at 3 p. m.
That’s the motto of the Red Cross, There la abundant evidence of Ua hav­
Ladles
of
the
Presbyterian
church
.
Notice
Ekerybody invited.' Price 50c.
Nary •
sriyp a yrrlter,ln tho. Philadelphia ing tried to effect n truco with man­
wilL make nqw clothes for old- dolls
City license^-became due October
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Karl 'Schultr, on board, ship *.
Ledger, ’ i t Is much cheaper to soothe kind,* ahowlng a decided tendency at
in tlmo for Christmas if ordors are 1st, 1917. Kindly call and pay same
*.
V*'
and heal ». wounded soldier than to times toward actual friendliness; bat '
Sherman
RouCh,
Medical
reserve
Mrs. C. II. Dingee has arrived lejt at onco with Mrs. Fred T. Wil­ arid avoid any penalty'.-that may,be
'pension
big'fAmlly.
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corps
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Its appearance. Its horrifying cry, Its
home after spending-the p u t week liams. For prices, etc., call 308-J.
Imposed for doing buslflOff..'without
Erecting monuments at Gettysburg dlght wandering and. Its tendency to
Collier.
Brown*;
medical
reserve
with her brother, Ernest McClung
Ilccnso.
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and Valloy Fpirge! Is well enough fifty prey on ‘man's domestic creatures •
corps
‘ - .;- •' j .
*
in Jacksonville. Mrs.. Dingee was
*
Jas.
C. Roberts,
or a hundred years after tho events, havo marked It .with enmity, and Its
.
Canvass
Is
Postponed
OliverMurrell,
.
medical
reserve
railed to Jacksonville by the setlous
but
a dollar for tho stricken,soldier persistent destruction has cleaned It
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City
Tax
CoHector/fJ
The editor o f ’The Herald Tits re­
Corps
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illness of her aister-in-law, Mrs.-Meequals n hundred dollpri in marble out of all but tho wildest sections.*
ceived notlco'from Campaign Direc­
• .Ned Chittenden,-signal corps
|'Clung.
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Vi1 -. i, .
over his'body. •
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tor Leroy IlodgcrtW U. tho pledge
Thanks N*»7 Knitting Circle ,
Red, Cross money I9 an Insurance
Last Sunday at Woodland Park, card canvass has been postponed.of 1
Hospital Lralnlng School,
‘Ralph ftoumillst, navy- y a rd .'
policy.* W M t doe^Jt insuro ognlnitf ,• i, . Economy'In Dras*. • '
October 14th.
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Newport,-ft. I.,* -’'
Philadelphia’s 13,000,000 will surely ./ People who dress well- on modernto
'• C
Army
Mr. and Mrs. P. T . Wakefield and The canvass was to have been held
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Sept. 2o,JA9L7:V: .'^lloaJJopes, medical reserve corps preserve.scores pf lives. S o jt Insures mennk.never nwke the (ptftake of hnv*
Mr. und Mrs. Logan of Geneva wero during the week of tho twenty-eighth Dear Mrs; Iiyir ...' ' ** ” .V • Aforris Sponger, medical reserve against duath itself, which Is some­ Ihg too mitny gnrtnenUi at. ono time. ‘ It ■
in the city Sunday attending aervlccs but on account pf-tho driyo-for. the
thing nn ordinary lnsuranco. policy, Is bolter to take gdod.care of ono’a
Your highly- prhw/| gift rocelved, c'orfs
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at the Presbyterian church.
does‘not do.
. . ‘jil.- •
belongings.
’.
brushing,•''
cleaning
nod
and
I
wish
to
express
my
apprecia­
Liberty'
Loan
It
has.’been'deferred
John
Murrell,
medical
reserve
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Wlpo out .Philadelphia’s hospital^. imendlng tVl^en necessary and then re -;'
-. Expensive Hemstitching Machine until tho week-of Noyermber "Fourth; tion'to yori^jind ih e :Navy Knitting Corps
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and
how many more persons^wUl dlor pte^sMng triJm-wltli new as peeded..
juxt installed at the millinery ahop The school cnrollmeqt.as. ordered by Circle, for the’ rciriembrance, espec­
Kenneth Murrell, quartermaster
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ially
that-'I
'ahould
be
remembered
oF Mrs. II. L. Duhart. .Ladies of Governor: Catts for national fopd
reservo. ; .
•' Sknford arc invited'to, call and ace cpnscrvation In Florida will be ob­ with such n valuablo gift, for hardly
Leslie^HlII, hospital corps
anything could bo of much more sor;
this marbine. in operation. Fourth served Friday October 18th.
Seth Wopdruffi quartermaster re&lt;’1' e t
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vice to m e.. Again thanking -you, serve
and Sanford Avc. • * • . 13.tf \
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oryB'and all apa hoping the service
Tohlght—Red Cross
Stanley Walker, quartermaster .-reThs shelters and 'helmets «apd. ' •■Tonight nt the Woman’s Club the to my country will prove me worthy
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wriitleti made by the Navy Knlttih'g Seminole Chapter Red iCross has an of ibis* gift ,1 -will close,With kindest servo
Dr. Ralph Stevens, hospital corp»
Desgue of this city have a'*,fine dliimportant meriting on. -All commit­ personal Regards, lb’ all,,
Joe Chittrinden, Co. C. Fla.
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| play of tho goods in the Window, .of; tees Jisve’ becn arranged and It Is
‘" v I ’YoUr frieriil, ..
Oscar
Speer,
Co.
C,,piai.^
D. L. Thrasher and It. demonstrate* p'roppsed to get right dow n'to busi­
W. Oliver Murrell.
Bruce Anderson Co.-C; Ffa. - •&gt;
that the. good ladies of the • League
ness and- begin production , of gar­
Ernest Gregory,• Co. C, Fla*.
have not been Idle arid the "boys at
‘ Notice
Fred M uon, Co. C, -Fla.
’
the front will be made comfortable. ments needed. Tho Red Crou now
has a branch of Civilian .Relief and
The Daughters- of Wesley will hojd
George McLaughlin omeexs. reAll school books will-, be fAund. at and this means more needed work of their annpal- baxaar and turkey sup­ serve .
Mobley’s drug atore. Also full .title important (19100 nature. Certainly per-Saturday, Nov. 24th. Place to
Harold W uhhurn, c o u t •artillery
of school supplies. •
•2-tfq
the..Red Croas deserves your sup­ be announced later.
16-ltc
Albert Fry, coast artillery
Mr. and Mr*. E. F. Marrero were port. In the trachomi cases here
James Estridge/ Fla, * troops
In Sanford visiting friend* Sunday the efficiency of the work was dem­
Gcorgo Huff, Fla. -troops
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Resolutions ’
evening.
onstrated and Indicates the unlimited
Thom u Srillivan, Fla.-troops
Be it Resolved by the -St. Agnes
W. A- PattlsHall,' officer reserve
No. GGG will cure Chills, and fields and needs to which tho Red Guild, Holy Croas Episcopal church,
Gever. It Is the most apeedy rerar Cross work . m ust apply. Tonight Sanford, Florida, that In the-death corps
_
«yd we know.
8G-35t ’ you are Invited out« Tho meeting of Saldeo Williams Edwards we have
Meade Fox, coast artillery ;
Ingram Guerry, coast artillery
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Lyman of open to all. I t is a grand cause and lost one of our most efficient and
your cooperation Is wanted. There beat loved members, and
Joe Gusrry,. aviation corps
Altamonte arc in tha d ty today
I
Oscar N. Zlttrower, Cor C, Fla.
Resolved that we extend to her
.with their children to have their eyee la solriethlng for you to &lt;Ip and all
are willing to help. De out tonight husband arid parents our heartfelt
treated.
|
Henry Byrd, Co. C, Fla.
at 7:30 at the Women’s Club.
Osborne
Williams, Co. C, Fla.
sympathy
Jn
this
great
bereavement
Public Stenographer — Room 6,
Vail
Lovell,
2nd lleut. engineer
and
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Garner Woodruff B|dy., Phone *71.
Paper
Hanging
and
Painting
That
a
copy
of
these
resolutions
corps.
Mrs. Powell.
g.tf
Thousands of new samples or wal be sent to Mr. W. B. Edwards, an
Martin Temple, Co. F«
Seth Woodruff has returned to his paper for you to select from. Sam­ other-to Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Wil
Robert
Robinson, navy hospital
| division‘at Charleston after spending ples will be brought to your door tiams, a third copy spread upon the
* fe.w days here wfth his parents, upon request... I also do decorating minutes of our Guild and a fourth corps
Arthur Dlcklns, Co. C.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Woodruff. He and painting aa it ahould be done. published in th 6 Sanford Herald.
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John Leo, Co. C,
i * with Quartermasters Corps. •
F. W. Tempertoni 108 Palmetto
Respectfully submitted.
J. A. Stafford, Co. F.
No. GGG-Will cure Malaria or Bit- Avt., one door from First street.
Members St. Agnes Guild.
nugh White, .navy
|*ous Fever. I t kill* the germ*. 1
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Oscar Rouse, Oviedo, navy
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Andrew Aiilln, Oviedo, army
8 /nopsU of the Gamo Law
UPSALA
AND
GRAPEVILLE
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■ prominent vlsitora to
I,, Among
- 1lho
John Cater Lawton, Oviedo, nayy
*1. The- title to all wild birds and
R .V ‘
ftev.’
8
wanbon
of
Pierson
expects
e city yesterday and today were
game Is vested in tho( various coUn band, Battleship, New. York.
to
preach
here
next
Sunday
at
the
r. . L ux, chairman of th e' state
Alfred M, Beck,' Co. O. .
Lutheran church, morning and even tics of the state.. .
b o ard O f health and Dr. McMullln
Herbert Fuller, Co. P
.
2.
Tho
following
are
game
birds:
P- S. health department, b 6tH ing:
Swan,
geesri,.,
brant,
ducks,
coots,
Joe Lewis, Co. C
^&lt;
•Mesdamea Dertelson,;.Bordl. and
called hore on' the trachoma .Megnusori wero callers at tho homes mud hens, galllnulcs, shore birds,
Arthur
Lewis,
Co.*C
cases.
'
Melville C. Tyler, regular army
o f Mrs. H. G. Lundqulst and Bal­ plovers, surf birds, snipe, woodcocks,
J.
F. Coatds, aviation-corps.
sand
pipers,
tattlers,
curlews,
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tur
it, Frc^,h Bern»uda Onion Seed direct linger Thursday of last week. . -Mrs.
” om Tencriffe just arrived. 1 L. Allen Palmqujst also called at the latter keys, grouso, pheasants, quail and
Ernest Gormley, band, -Missouri
oecd Co., Railroad Ave.
13-3tp bqme and Mrs. Hudgins and littlft turtle doves.
regiment
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•Cfty Manager W. L. Miller Und Alice at the home of Mra. Elmer
3. It Is a 950 fine to catch, kill.or
Walter Radford, U. 8. Army.
■hip or baye In possession any game
Corbett Hutchinson, aviatjori &lt;orps
I s . n7 y j ' ,IJroWn kava returned from Lundqulst.
Sam Pevehooae, aviation corps
Mr/and Mra, J/A . Uarrold visited bird, plummaga, skin, eggs or bests
L , v rd, Whcro M fue^ta of the Board
Harry Carlson, aviation .corps
d° , of Ik a t’beautful city they a t the home of Mr. and Mrs, Stedt thereof except aa provided by taw.
4. Open season November 20tlt to
C. E. Hunter, aVlatlpn corps
in
rowting of citizens on fc recent Sunday. • We are pfeased
March l i t following; for deer, squlr- . Wilson *MUl*r. aviation corps
[S,™ f
Sdhool audtorium to hear Mra. Stedt is some better.
Mrs. Roy Hudgins is quite ill, Dr. rlcs, wild turkey, quallt doves, awan,
Harrold Long, quartermaster dept.
ICom J ly,t
00
aubjact of
Puleston
being called out last week geese, brant, rails, epots, sand pipers
James Purvis, m4rjnes corps in
Ifioth ”1”
Mw,*wr Government.
plain that {to attend her..
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. 1curlews, snipe, duck* and plover. I France - ■ • :
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1 lh «P**kara jnado,
®ade, it -plain

W 'n

Sport Hats, Felts &amp; Velvets

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The Q U A L I T Y S H O P

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An

Big R ed Tag Sale

SW EATERS
AND MILLINERY

WONDERFOL- BARGAINS. TO BE
HAD IN ABOVE MERCHANDISE.

Do Ndt. Fail to See Them

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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�To arrange
for* this Big Sale.
Entire
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startling reductions, for 10 Big Days

Shoes, Clothing, H ats, Ladies

of merchandising has a merchant so
are,now

year, and at this critical
nfronted with the oppor-

some

One Lbt of Men’s and

our
entire
line
of. »- men’s
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Women’s Drbss Shoes

d r e r is R a in G oats. - .

Big Line of.Sample Caps for

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New Fall

. G ood V a lu e s

1000 yds of Dress and
Closing out absolutely below

Men and Boys
Fast Colors

9x4 Bleached Pepperell

cost,
our entire line
of J. C' C.•
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Good Values

Corsets, New Styles, Front

2000 yds. Valencienne
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, Laces

Big Lot of Men’s
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500 yds. of'Cheviots and

Ladies’ Shirt Waist

Shirtings, a 20c value

$1.50 and $2.00 Values
. All New Styles .
Gttipg at

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Odd Vests
r All Colors

■Going in this Sale at *

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Ocloberie, 1917

f AGE SIX

English Long-Cloth
Mofselles Pattern, Cut Comore

77x88. $8.50

Devoting Three Days to the special offerings of the New Fall Garments,
' Dress Goods,. Silks, House Linens, Blankets,Etc. A choice, aS this showpresents, is something that every customer at this time of the year is
more interested.
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Each day we will offer a special ready-to-wear item introducing the new­
est apparel. Each special.will be on sale for that day only. Never have
we gathered together for a showihg such a handsome' display—they
compose of the newest, smartest, stylish, most of them ariving special
for this occasion.
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Hom er Morselles, Pattern Bed
S p re a d '' ——

72x82 $1.39

Good quality, Bordered, For
•. Roller Towels •

12 yd. Bolts English
Long Cloth
$1.69
t* 12

yd. Bolts English
Long Cloth, $1.98

12 yd. Bolts English
Nansook
. $1.98 ; v b

FRIDAY
IS DRESS DAY
Su ts by America's Formost Designers, presenting
the season's most beautiful models. . Theostyles being
wonderfully raired of Broadcloth, Valore, Serge, Pop­
lins and other Fabrics in a vdriety of shades, many
F ur Trim m ed. ,
- A wonderful selection of Skirts— The correct style
for every figure, every'purpose, every occasion.

A choice, as this showihg presents,
is something not often encountered,
even in much larger stock, as the mer­
chandise we show is of the best and of
the latest styles.
. 29 styles of Serge, Silk, Satin Dresses, some o f Georgette combinations,
colors, Brown, Green, Navy, Toke and
Black, Your size is here. .

FALL COATS
Distinctive Styles, New’ Long Models, showing a
wonderful variety of Btylcs.
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. MISSES 14 TO 18 —

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NAPKINS •

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24 in. All Linon Irish D om et Nap-'
kins
$4.50
22 in. Bleached Union -Domet
' Napkins............... ............ b . . . $2.4B
20 in.. Full ’ Bleached. Hemmed
N apki ns..,.......... i..
$1.39
HotcLand Restaurant Hemmed
Full Mercerized N ap k in s.... .; 85c

Hemmed-Stitched Table Covers,
Mercerized, 72 i n ..—. . . ---- . . ‘$2.25

Sweaters are in such demand
both of Wool Knit and Silk.

The^Mapddijtf-Sl.OO ..
.w aistof America, and true to
■ their name, Worth More

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Pillow Cases, Seam and Hemmed
. 42x36 ... .....
....... 22c
Kenwood. Hemmed Pillow Cases
42x36....... ................:............... 22c
Kenwood Hemmed Pillow Coses
45x36........ ....................1 .------- 26c
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Round Scalloped Table Covers, • • •
full Bleached, Mercerizedj 70 iii. $1.98

36jn. W hite Hemmed Huck Towel 15c
33 in. White Hemmed Huck Towel 12c
30 in. White and Colored Border
Huck T ow els____ ___
*10c
Batn M ats, Good, Size....... ......... 98c
Both M ats, E v tra Heavy, Large
Size
$1.48

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Seamless

BenwobU .Bleached and Hemtoed
81x90 •
aaaaaa.a#^ ......
«• $1.39

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$2,00 VOILE WAIST $2.00
„ Colitis-deep polnt/on front and
back/neat turn la'cfecfuffs..

BLANKETS
All Wool, Fancy Borders, 72x69
W airanteed
$12.50
Plain Wool Blanket, largo Blue
• Pind or Gray Blocks . L b , __
Fancy W hite California Wool
B'ankcts
E .xtra
* •Heavy Gray and W hite
• Cotton B lankets........................
Full Size Gray and White Cotton
B lanket.............. .......... ..............
Full Size G ray Cotton Blanket..:. $1.75

A variety of .Plaids, Stripes,
Plain and Two Tone Effects
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A showing you wijl not find
elsewhere, in all the new
shades and weaves/- Button
and slip oyer; styles, 4n a
large range of prices. ;' / .

$ 1 .0 0

At a time
when such* merchandise
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is at* such demand and prices
steadily advancing, everyqne should
avail themselves of this opportunity.

LADIES'. 36 TO 48

Kenwood Bleached
22x90....
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45 in. Bleach Bath" Towel,’E x tra
H e a v y j . . ..... .......
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40 Iii. Bleach B ath Towel, Special 29c
30 in. Bleach B ath Towel Hemmed' 15c
Linen Huck Towol, W hite nnd.
Colored, Bo/xlered........ ..................29c
42 In.- Plrin W hite Huck Towel.. .20c
40 in. White, Colored Border ’

$6.50 Georgette^.Waists, All
Colors,; Size 34,40, 50

Housekeeper’s Linens, Towels, Nap­
kins, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Blankets
Bed Spreads.

Sheets and PillowCases

TOWELS
54 in. Full Blanched Mercerized
59c
64 in. ;FyUBT^aceed Extra Heavy ^
• M e rc e ri^ d ;;^ ^ ;.................
69c
42in.lrish Tablb Damask, Special $1.00
72 iiiV/Fuil B leach ^ ; all Linen...v$l,39
72 in; B xtra Hedvy all Linen___$2:00

IS LINEN DAY

Silk Poplin
Georgette
Crepe De Chene
• In All The New Shades •

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FLORIDA

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O ctober 16, 1M7 .

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* Items of Interest for the Man
Behind the Plow roia'on the Cutworms
Cutworms are fond of any succu­
lent plant, and are troublesome to
most truck and garden crops. They
gWnavv off tho yourig plants just
• above tho ground, making them
• worthless. If truck or garden ground
has been permitted to grow up Iq
weeds or grass this summer, the
worms' may be plentiful 'a h d some
measure to get rid of them must bo
taken.
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The following methods sre recom­
m ended by J. It. Watson of tho Uni4 vercity of Florida experiment atation.
Plow tho land a t ‘least ten days
before transplanting tho plants.
During this time mapy of tho cut­
worms, will- leave o r. die of' starva­
tion, and the remainder will develop
a good appetite. A day or two, be­
fore the crop is to set o u t p u t some
green and succulent plants such as
pollard*,, rape or cowpeas, and. d,P
them Into a strong solution of pads
green;'about an ounce to a gallon’of
water. Scatter this about tho field
after Sunset for the hungry worms to
feed upon during thq' night.
Instead of tho green * material,
poisoned mash known-is tho Kansas
• Mixture may bo used. . Take 20
pounds of bran or cotton seed meal
ant) mix - with ft thoroughly one
pound of parls green. Into 2)4 gal­
lons of water, pour 2 quarts of syrup
or molasses, 'and grate Into' It throo
or four lemons or G or ,8 oranges.
The rind should be gronted or ground
very line and ndded to the soultion
a. u ill as tho pulp and juico. To
.'the mixture of bran and pnris. green
alld ibis solution until the whole
mass is'thoroughly ‘moist, but not
sloppy, so that it* will full in,*smnll
(lakes when soft-h braodcast on ,tho
land, /.here will bo littlo danger of
fowls or othcc • birds picking up
enough of It to poison themselves.
Hitter molasses or stalo bran should
not be used in making -tho mixture,
The ba\Vt must be mado up fresh cac
day from sweet,, frcsli material.
In a- small garden or in a field
where there are but few cutworms,
the easiest, cheapest''.and quickest
nn'thu'l of dealing with tho worms
is to go through tho -patch In tho
early morning and look' for plantsthat wrro- cut off tho preceding
night.. By scratching tho soil away
from 'tho base of the plant tho' cut
worm may. bo found a t n depth of
out mtro than an Inch, They may
not imre than an Inch. They may
he r.illoetod and fpd to tho chi Icons,

the aouth. In fact,. many families
mako it me* of the chief foods for
tlo family, Now that eating corn
and its products Ws a mark of pair
otlsm during the war. tho south can
bo counted on to continuo to show a
marked degree of that kind of pat­
riotism.
Yet corn used ^ ’.mear qftcr meal,
prepared In tho saftio wafr-for each
ono may become tiresome or mo­
notonous, says Miss Agnes Ellen
HarrU of tho University of Florida
extension division, To guard against
monotony .lt mlght'bo well to ’learn
df tho'many dishes that can be pre­
pared for homo uso from corn and
(U prqductr. ^
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h*r credited with producing:* 1
hog that will dress out well and
with which no aerioua objection can
bo found.
Tho U. S. Department of Agricul
ture sustains this viewpoint and says
there are sOfilcient experimental
data at hand "to prove that aofthogs can bo made firm f they are
fed. the . proper feeds or combina­
tion of feeds." Continuing the De­
partment says:
"Corn alone &gt;111 harden softbodied- hogs if fed during the latter
part of-tho feeding period for 4 to 8
weeks, or ns large a part of the ra­
tion during tho entire time the pigs
aro on feed." .Because of rmking a
slow growth, • and tho prohibitive
price, feeding corn alone la-.not rec­
ommended. "A ration comfitjyd of
two-thirds corn and'one third cotton
seed meal -is an*excellent hardening
ration f tho hogs arc not to be fed
for. more than 21 diys.
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"SWoot potatoes havo" considerable
value in a. properly balanced ration.
If hogs harvest the sweet potatoes,
they arc doubtless a Cheaper feed
than COfn Oil soils that .yield from 10
to 16 times as'mapy bushels of pota­
toes ns corn. The roots are low In
protefti, however, and some grain
should be given in .addition."
Velvet beans are recommended as
grazing crop, and it is estimated
thnt one acre will furnish as much
grazing as an acre of peanuts.
Chufas yield well nnd aro recom­
mended as n fattening forage-for
hdgs. "Rome protein food such ns
tankage or cottonseed meal should
fed in addition to .balanco the ra­
tion; for the chufns are largely
starch and contain .littlo protein.:
"The object in pig feeding is
grow a |&gt;ig..w,ith plenty of size and
scale and olio that will fatten quick­
ly t n i economically. It U impos­
sible to do this on pnsture or roots
alone; grnin must be added to the
ration. In feeding n grain rntion on
roots, or pnsture, more success "lias
been attained by giving an amount
pqiihl to 3 pounds per hundred
pounds live weight than when fed in
lesser amounts. • Many farmers use
tlie self feeder, giving the pigs free
access to such feeds ns corn, mill
feeds and tankage while on pasture,
and ohtnin excellent results. The
practice tends to shorten the feeling
period nnd procures pork with slight­
ly less grain, per unit of gnin.”

Many ways ;of’rising corn as hu-»
man food "are £ivcn . In Farmers'
Bulletin 665, U. S, Department of
Agriculture, and perhaps many' of
tHo ways mother used to uso it ond
which wife has forgotten are des­
cribed in this free bulletin. The
making of scrapple is discussed, and
this is a,valuable method' of dispos­
ing of many parts of tho hog at
butchering time.
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For thpso .who have mado a study
of..thc nutritiko values of foods, the
average composition of corn refined
nnd dreid for grinding ip giken as
fo]lows! Water, 10.8. per. cent; pro­
tein, which is of special interest bo
caus’e it Is the nutrient which builds
nnd repairs the tissue of the body, 10
per cent; fat, 4.3 per cent; starch
nnd sugar", which are fat nu* 'the
cl;icf sources of energy, 71.7 per
cent; crude liber,. J,7. per cent; and
hiincral m atter' 1,5. per cent, /.lie
value to the body ns n source of chergy Is 1,795 calorics per pound. .
A comparison of the composition
of corn nnd other cereal grains—
wheat, rice, rfiter-jfye, barley and
buckwheat—snows that these cereals
difTcr little among themselves in
composition—so littlo in fact thnt
except where grent /-exactness is
sought they may be considered as a
group of interchangeable foods so
far ns their nutritive value is con
Planning for n Potnlo Week
concerned, The knlue of corn ns a
.
Whentless
days and meatless night
Source of energy to the'body is the
Wbentless
days and mentlcss
highest of nil these corrals.
days havo been promulgated by the
Department of Agriculture. Not un­
Harden Hogs Before Killing
til now bus th&lt;; Department stt aside
Formers who fatten hogs on pen- a week anil named a food that might
nuts complnlq-that the packers dis­ -form .the greater part of the diet
count the price of such animals. during thnt time. The week of Oc­
Tho University of Florida extension tober 22 to 27 has been nntned Pota­
division contends tlm ’'such discount to Week, and this statement is made:
Ing is .not always justified, for hog* s "Three purposes* will be accom­
may bo hardened jon corn or other plished by a Nation-wide potato
foods, nnd that vthen Jhe farmer week in which cvqry one will make a
Mow to U so Corn Meal
Corn us a food, is not unknown in goes about his properly he should special- effort to eat potatoes. The
Jlx,it of these’purposes is to cncourcourage the eating of the tubers be­
- &gt;,
cause at th at (into it is expected that
potatoes will be tho most available
and
economical starchy food; the
The season is now on and we hnvc’n largo stock of all kinds of
second
is to save wheat'during this
i arm rmplements, South Bend, Oliver, John Deere Plows, Mc­
period;
nnd thq third is to encourage
Cormick MowingJMnchines and Hay Rakes, Planet Jr. Horse and
tho
general
use of potatoes ns a
Hand Tools, Planet J r. McWhorter Fertilizer Distributers and
wheat
substitute
by the American
Steven Farm Sowers.
householder."
We want your business and guarantee you service. . • ,
Unless prices ’ drop considerably,
the aweet potato will be found more
economical in Florida than will the
Irish potato. This state has an
abundance of sweet potatoes nnd
Miss Agnes Harris of the University
of Florida extension division has de­
vised numerous ways in which they
HORNER M ILITARY SCHOOL
*!»« • rwoni of CSjrt^m of thorough work la preparing young mm for ColIrge-UnlvcisIlJ**,
may be utilized forTood to avoid be­
(mvrmmrnt, ond Trrhnlcol School*, ond for Ilusioss* Ilf*. A Noo-ooetarian Christian tchool.
Mrnnf faculty. Military training. New bvlldlop, nrrpro.l. l-arf* Campus, with t&gt;o»»UII
coming monotonous in the diet.
•nil tool ball around*. tennis court*, aad running track*. f'.ipetus* moderate. Station brttoi
Thcsq recipes may be had by ad­
h&lt;|rfrmbrt Bth. Writ* tor Illustrated catalog.
dressing her at Tallahnstqe, Fla.
J . C. HORNER* P rin cip al, C harlotte, N. C.

SPECIAL TO THE FARMERS

THE HlfcL HARDWARE COMPANY

’ Money Uets int6 Circulation.
Money Is sent from treasury-to subtreasuries and from theso It la distrib­
uted to banka. It la drnwn’out of bdnka
to be used In payment of wages, sal
tries or exchange and-thus gets Into
circulation.
Man’s Mind Llke'a Garden.
A'toon's mind may
likened to
a garden which may bo Intelligently
cultivated or allowed to run wild; but
whether cultivated or neglected. It
must, nud till, bring forth. If no
useful, so j nro put In ,' then an
obuQ'Jance of useless weed seeds will
fall therein nnd will continuo to pro­
duce their kind.—Janies Allen.
Admit One Only.
Potor u ms left In the-houso end-told
not to .leave until mother returned
from the store. When sho caino back
she found n sheet of paper on tho door
raying: "I’m playing with Ray. Tho
key Is umjvr .the rock'on the step. No
ono but mother go In,"
First Circular Saw.
According to British technical pub*
llcatlons, tho first circular saw was
Invented by onb Murray, a wood turn*
er at Mansfield,, England. Tho first
sow of this kind was about six Inches
In diameter and was used on a wood
turning latho operated by water pow*
w.
, R elic o f Q en e ra l W o lfe .

A new nnd vnlued addition lias Just
beOn made to tho museum of the
Chatena.’do Ilnmrzay. It Consists of
a cabinet containing a portion of tho
garnet silk siiNfi \vorn hy (Jen. Jntnes
Wolfe on tho d«y bo bcctyno tho "vie*
tor of Quebec" In 1750. In addition
to tho sash nru tho original- letters
thnt prove unmistakably thq authen­
ticity of (lio relic.

LEGAL ADVERTISING
In Court of the County Jutlgc, Sem­
inole County, Slate of Florida
In re Estate of
Theodore Selma!
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To All Creditors. Legatees, Distrib­
utees and All Persons having
Claim* tjr Demands against said
Estate:
You, anti each of you, arc hereby
notifit'd anti requirad to present any
claims anti demands which J^ou, or
cither of you may havo against the
estate of Theodore Schaal, deceased,
lute at Semiriole county, Florida, to
the undersigned executrix of said
estate, within two years from the
date hereof.
. •
Dated October 15th A. D. 1917.
- "M A R Y A. SCHAAL—
~
Executrix.
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Chase &amp; Co..

N alU a ar AppHraliaa la r T a i D aad Uador
Haallaa ■ af Chapter t i l t , L aa a aC F la ..
Ida
u
K o ttra t* hrrahy c lrrn th a t C. W. E atsmlnf*r.' purrhaw r of Tax C ertiflrata No. (S t,
d atrd tho «ib ’day ot July, A. D. 1197-baa
filed said rrM Ifieita In n&gt;y 'offlea, and
ha* mad* application fo r tax doad to lama
Li arcordanro with law. Said .eartU cala
aml-raraa
tba followlns aaarrlbad
doarribad property
it-rarao tha
altuafod
uatad In "Seminole county, Florida, to ­
ll NW oI N H of BJ$ of N h K of N W M ,
Will
r. 28.
28, Tp.
Tjr. *w
20 a8,. •*.
R, ■&gt;
29 r..
B. ft
Bar.
a arraa.
, t r n . Tha
, a*
■aid land Gains asaaaaed a t.th a data of tbo
iaaunnra of afich rrrtlficata in th o n a n * of
RofjMIrhaal. . At*o Taa Certificate No. X3S,
dalad tha 4th day of Ju ly . A. D. 1901, haa
lllnd raid rartlflrata In my offlea, and haa
mad* application for ta a daod to ia*ua In
arro rd an ra w ith ‘ law. Said rartlflrata am*'
.braraa 'th a foltowhis daarrlbad property
p*mlnolo eouaty,
ro u aty , Florida,
ttd■Ituated
tu a ta d Tn
To Ramlnola
Florli
wtt: N H of
jd of
N H of N EM of----N W If ffaa 2«
of N
NM
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20fl,’JL
S .'J t. 29 Ea*t." ^I ____
a r r n ., Tho
aald
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________
lan d betas ar*****d at th a d a ta of tha l**u&gt;
anro&gt; of aurh .rartlflrata (n
Ip tha nam e 6f Wm.
II. Ilahrr.
Itahrr. AI*o
Al*o TdX
T 4 x Itlartiflcala
’v artjflcate .N o . 814,
d a te d -th o 4th da*.-pf.- NovambaL A. D.
1898, ha* fUad (aid raftlfleata In my offlea
and hai raada application for ta s dead to
l*aua In arrordanea with law. Bald cartlfira ta embrace* th* followlns daacvthad prop­
e rty eltuated In Samlnola county, Ftarfda,
to-w lt: SM of 8 I{ ot NM of N E )&lt; of N W )/
Bar. 28. f P 2d. B. R, 2q E aat. 6 a rrw .
Th* aald land bains aiaraaad a t th a data of
the Inuanrd of (ueh rertlflcato. In tho namo
of J. D. Pop*.
Unlr»« raid rartlflrata ahall ha .redeemed
aecordlDS to law ta s dead* will Imu * there­
on on tho IB th’day ot O rto b ar.'A . D 1917.
Wltnaaa my official alrnalur* a n d ' aeal
thl* tho 14th day of September, A. D, 1917.
(»ea|) .
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk C lrrult Court Seminole Co., F la.'
By V. M. D o u slau , D. C.
S-Tur»-5te

- ». P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
Meet first and third Wednesday night
at Elka Home, North Park Avenue.
F. S. Fratik
O..L. Taylor
Secretary
. Exalted Ruler
Tha Lake Breeze Connell No. 31 Jaalor
Order United American Mechanics •
Meets every Wednesday a t 7:89 P,
M., In tho City Hall. Visiting brothers
ars welcome. C.*H. Smith, Rec. See.

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SANFORD LODGES 4

Modern Woodmen ot America
Meeta 2.-4, Thursday evenings, 7^0,
In M. W. A. Hall, Pico Building.
C' E. McDonald
C. D. Couch
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Clerk

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Loyal Order ot Moose
8anford Lodgo No. 1310 meets in Ha I
n Stone &amp; Grove Building Second And
Fourth Mondays.In Month at 7:30.

BUSINESS CARDS
One Inch Card! Will Be Published Uq- ,
der This H4adlng At The Rata Of 8 7 ^
Per Year.
.
TilOMAH EMMET W
E. rcnausoN iiouhuoldeb

LAWYERS
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Florida

Ssnford Lodge No 62, F. ahd A. M.
Communication every first and third
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Thursdays at 7:00. Visiting brethren ••
welcome. . . .
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ATTORNEY
and COUNSELLOR a&gt; LAW
O. L. Taylor
O. J .Miller
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Secretary
W. M
Practice In State and Federal Courts
Monroe unaptcr No. 15, It. A. M
Gsxncr-Woo&lt;lruff Bldg
Sanford Fla
Meets overy second dn'd fourth Thur*
day in Masonic Hall over tho Imperia
Theatre.4 Visiting companions welcome
O. L. Tnylor
C. J. Ituniph
SCHELLE MAINES
, Sec'y
High Priest •
L A W:Y E It
Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sla
SUIT 9. COURT HOUSE
Meets every first nnd third Tuesday
In each month. Everyone who hns seen
Phones 143, 339-w
his Star in the East are cordially Invited
to visit this chapter:*
Alice E. Robbins, Sec'y

GEO. A. DECOTTES

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER
MY. SPECIALTIES:

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GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
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All Work Receives My
My. Peraona "
Attention. And Best Efforts
Oppoalle Clly Hall

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NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT
To All Whom I t Map Concern!
T ik i nolle* th a t 1 have been named a»rime* by O. W. Hardman, a**l(nor In a
dead . eonv*yIns oil th# property, both real
and paxaonal, of th* and ***lfnor, for the
benefit of in# creditor* . of laid a**l|nor
which deed proaid** for an equal d.drlbutlon ot th* cam* among *ueh creditor* In
proportion to tbalr respective demand In
accordance w ith law. and all cracUtort of
tha aailcner will taka nolle* accordingly,
■
nd aro required
to fll*,wlll\ m* wllhln a l l y
and
r*«
li.ita
aiding within th U
.it tr
' . and withday*. If r**l
it rraldlnt
rraldlnc without thl*
I n' f our month*., If
•lata, Jcom thle dal*, a iw orn ItamUad
■talament their rtapaollv* cUlma .azalnd
•aid aattynor.

Window Flags* for window or wind-shield*. made of
peper* size 6x10 inches, each - - - - - - 5c
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Flag stickers 1 l-4x3-4 inches. Put them on your col­
lar* your belt or your h atb an d : Use them on your
stationery. Envelope containing 10 for - - - 5 c

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MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER

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SHOW YOUR PATRIOTISM!

Sanford* Fla.

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Wilson &amp; Honsbolder -

The Sanfbrd Council IT. of C*
Moo* i the 2nd Sunday 8 p. m., nnd the
4th Sunday 8 p. in., each month, at K.
of C. Hall, Oak Ave.
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C. L. Britt, Fin. Sec'y,
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Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
N(siting knights always welcome.
H. McLaulin
.
O. J. Miller
f . It. and S.
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. C. C.
Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. 6 . F.
Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
in M. W. A. Hall, PicoiBlock. All vis­
iting brothers cordially, invited.' V
/. W. O. Singletary
L. F. Itopcr
R. Sec.
In* Court of tho County Judge, Sem­
Gale Clly Camp No. 6, W. O. W
inole County. Slate of,Florida
■ Meets second and fourth .Wednesday
In rd Estate of
nlghta In each month.
F. L. Miller ‘
J. F. Hosjehsn.
Charles It. Walker
Clerk
Council Comihitnder
To All Creditors. Legatees; Distrib­
utees and All Persons- having United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Cloims or Demands against said
Joiners of America
.‘Eunford Local Union No. 1761 meets
Estate:
You, and each of you, aro hereby first and third Thursday night at 7
in-tho M. W. ATHall, Pico Blk.
notified and required to present-any o'clock
J. W. 0. Singletary W. W. Von Ncaa '
claims nnd demands which you, or
Soc.Trous. ” "
President
either of you, may hnvc against the
ettnto of - Charles. It— Walker, .de­
ceased, late of Seminole county,
Florida, to the undersigned execu­
trix of said estate, within t^o years
from the dnlo hereof.
Dated October 15thr A. D. I9l/.
’ SAHA1I R. WALKER,
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"'.Executrix.
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Growing Potatoes Without Potash
Since tho price of potash in com­
1*1. - *
mercial fertilizers has reached an ab­
14-Tura
Bte
Aulxne# Alnrrtalfl.
normally high figure, if it can bo ob­
NOTICE
OF
ASSIGNMENT
tained a t ail, much interim is taken
All Whom I t May Concern:
in the possibility of continued pro­ ToTaka
nolle* th a t I ha'v* bean named
USE PECKY CYPRESS FOR BARNS, FENCES
Aatlir** by 8. Maxwell, tba A n lin o r In a
duction of Irish potatoes on land dead
convayinx all ol hi* property, both rati
with tout the addition "of some pot and personal. Tor tha benefit ol the creditor#
.
...
SEED BED FRAMES .
the said Aaaianor. which dead provide#
ash to tho soil. Somo crops were of
for an equal distribution ol tba said property
among
eradltora at th* Assignor In ac­
grown this yesr without the use of cordancethawith
law, and all of tho creditor*
VERY DURABLE.
PRICES REASONABLE
potash, but most of thorn wero on of th* said Assignor will taka nolle*, and
you
ar*
required
to Cl# with me within sixty
land that had been heavily supplied dayo,-II aurh creditor
reside# In tha alat* ot
with this elemont in previous years Florida, and w ithin four: month* If Without
the slat* of Florida, from lb* data hereof
Just how long prof.table production sworn statem ent* of their aeveral claim*
against
th* aald Awlgnor.
can bo continued is: not known, says
Dated October 2nd, 1917.
&gt;
. VANCE B. DOUOLABS.
tho Unfveplty of Florida experiment
Aatlgne* Aforesaid.
atation.
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Some work to determine thi* fact tn C*nrt * r lb* Connly indg*. Hetnlael*
Cennty, Slat* of Florida
has been dono by the Maine station
Jn R* E 'ta ta of
Potatoes' have bcch grown profitably
H arriett B. Cooney.
Creditor*. Legate**, Distributee* and
STANDARD RAILROAD OP THE SOUTH
for two years without potash, and T*allall Ptraena
having Claim* or .Damanda
Estate!
.
whilo tho plots woro on sod land! the . fegalnstsald
You,
and
each
of you, (roTieThby notified
DAILY TRAINS TO WASHING
facts remain that the land had been to present an y claims and demands which
ov either of you, may-hav* kgalost the
planted to potatoes previously and you,
:-T O N AND NEW YORK
n u l l of H arriott B. Cooney, deceased, lata
of
Seminole
county, Florida, to th* under
had been' givon a fertilizer rieh in
signed, F. -J. McDannel, adm inistrator of
. No. 80
Jfo. 82 '
No. 86
potash. By a scries of plantings •old ta u t* ,-w ith in two ysars from tho dat*
8:10 p. m. .
Lv Jacksonville_9:10 a. m.
12:01 p. m.
with and.without potash they .deter­
12:35 a. m. .
6*pt*mhr
Ird , A. D. 1917.
Ar 8arannalr.— 1:16 p.m.
4:01 p. m.
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mined that it paid to iite goods with O-.W a.
* 8:45 m. a .
F. J . McDANNEL,
Ar Charleston^_5:15 p. m.
8:16 p. a .
Administrator.
7:45 p.-m.
2 per cent potash even a t the pres­ 4.Tu**&gt;9te
Ar R ichm ond.^ 5.-G5 a. m. . V7jM q. m.
11:50 p . m .
Ar W ashington.^t40 a. m.
10:55 a. m.
CitT
of
Sanford
“tro
th
*
of Bal* of ent abnormal price. Also that a
v# - T SM.OOO.OO City o f
1:10 a.m . .
. Ar'Baltimore-----.10:57 a.m .
11:10 p. m.
profitable-yield can.be obtained with­ B ut* of Florida,
Banferd Improve- .8:30 a. m.
Ar W. PhU'thhL. 1 «7 p. m.
2J7 p. m.
rel*.
- m eat Boada out the use df potash for at least one •« N*Uc*
5:50 a. m* ■&gt;&lt; U k*r«hy alee* th a t t**led pr*.
wa. Dialas hm *n
pooab *1H bwjr***l**d h r th* Board of flood
Si—
year. " I f it should happen thst pot­ Trustee*
Irtlulj,
M r i m n m o 7 a.
*f Banferd, Florida. '•* or tafor*
ash is absolutely obtainable," says th* *xplratl*ai a t th irty day* from aad altar
Writ*
rn0tT j t ImfiannaUon or Reservation Phan*
hone or
.I
the report,'"growers may atlll plant
on land that Is in good heart with
188 w. Bay
CQAS b a n £ * h Hptal. Tajnpa, Fla. ,j tbs' prospect of obtaining' a profltsbl
Phone 17
Pbona 182
(
yield.*!4 - , — * i f f
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d i m h t i m t a t Mta ra te ot S par
r.-aa n am , Inurvat payabla n i ? |.
anauatly. both prlncln.l aq4 la t a r u t pay
abla a t N aw .Y ork, (■&gt; th* S tata of Naw
Vpik. AU kid* m a il ka ateomn»nl»&lt;l with
a .cw U SaJ'cbbck la&lt;tba m n a|7|7SO.OO u
av ld rm a of |o c d f*lth. T ha fie*rd of tlond
T : u*«m * rtsarra- th* tlc h t to rajaet apy and
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Celery City Aerie No. 1 53
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Meeting every 2nd’and 4th Tuesday
night a t 8 o'clock. Eagle Homo, Oak Avs.
Visiting Brothers Welcome
E. E. Hogan
• C. C. Woodruff ; [
Worthy President . '
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREA'i'EST VEGETABLE SECTION

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SEMI - W EEKLY

IN SA N F O R D —L i b i t Wotth Uoing
VOLUME IX

. NUMBER 17

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1917

EQUIPMENT
DR. McMULLIN PRAISES
IFOR
GREAT SANFORD. SPIRIT ASSISTANCE IS HELD UP
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‘school meeting to which- thevsuperSanford Grammar School Honored
In
Looking
After
Trachoma
Pcndmg
New
Action
RegnrdSpoke Here Monday * Night
Intendcnts and representatives of
Tho W. C. T. U. of Sanford offer­
• With Gold Watch
men’s and women’s classes In tho .
• &lt; . Cases This
’ - ing Publishing Sends Greetings
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ed last session prices to the High
Presbytery will bo Invited. .. Mr.
School
and
Grammar
School
also
Warrant
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Week
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The trichoma scire is over and Drowntce attended from Sanfprd.
., Dr. -Lincoln Hulley, president'of
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for the best essay*, on temperance.
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all the children th at needed an oper­
In handling thb trachoma cases
Hon. Board-bf county commission­ ’The committee vrho cxamlhed the Stetson University at DeLand was
ation have had It or wHl havo had It
since- last Monday tho Red Cross ers, In and for . Seminole county. papers iubmitted tllem from bothW an honored gyest at the locture given
America Needs Roads
In a few days and thoso who needed
at the High School auditorium {pat.
nursef, more, th s n ’forty in number Flu., met last Tuesday,’ Oct. 16, at
treatment for sore eyes will get the . New York, Oct. 16.—America have been constantly on hand day tbu -call of their chairman, L .-A . papers submitted to them frm both . Friday night and spoke for a few
treatment and It. is -hoped that all needs two million miles of good roads and night a t "the Hotel. Carnes, ably ijrutniey, at 1(T o’clock, a. m. Pres­ schools awarded the prices to Miss minutes on-the Liberty Loin, th rill-Clalro Cameron of the High School
of them can get Lack to school and to bring it to a maximum cfilcic’ncy assisting the specialists in caring for
ent, L. A. BrumlcyrTi. !*• Hagan, nnd to Fred Rlncs of the Grammar Ing' his audience with his patriotic
In
this
respect
"William
‘McCombs,
the city will resumo its accustomed
utterances • and showing thorn tho
the children. Without their aid the d. P. Swope, C.- W. Enstzminger and
routine. 'Our city may or may not chairman of the Now York Good city* and county would havo been B. II. KUbcc, with E. A; Dougtass, School. *. *.* •v • ‘
horrors
of war in all its phases. He*’
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have received the odium of bad ad­ Roaifs committee told "the Southern compelled ’to expend a large sum of clerk and E. E. Brady, sherifT, in at­
Thcso essays were duly forwarded sends greetings to Sominole and San­
Commercial
Congress.
Ho
said
they
vertising in Regard to this disease
,
money in order to provide compe­ tendance. .
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tion,- ffiid out of the number.- pre­ To Sanford Citizens:
that has been discovered In every should be instructed by,tho govurn- tent nurses and attendants to aid in
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Mr. Geo. A. DcCottes addressed sented from tl\e various ^ections of
'part of Florida and many other ment as a part of the preparedness carrying on this, highly important
Dear Friends:— .
the
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board in reference to the pur- the state, our Sanford Grammnr
plan.
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MaUs but S»nford tfas made the
work.. But In Seminole couVity there chat
Tho
Liberty
Bonds
give
you
a
asing of equipment for the 'Scin- School again captulcd tho prize,
central location o f'th e disease be­
Is.n Red Cross Chapter and without iqolc County Guards and explained
chanco to )u*lp your country without
Fred Rinen bc|ng the-fortunate corncause it is the center* of Florida and .When ono buys a liberty,bond he argument one of the most efficient
its costii/g you ’anything. (Jp thoso
to ‘iameT
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• petitor, receiving' altogether seven terms no one should hold back.
• all .things good and bad gravitate Is only taking money drawing no and .loyal in the- entire state. Not tie law in reference
It w as'moved and duly seconded- dollars as a reward for- his-effort. , *
around Sanford. This made it pos­ interest out of’one pocket and put­ itlonc did -Sanford supply all tho
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Germany has already .won the- war. ’
and
carried, thnt thy former ndv-jerable for tho state board of health ting it Into another pocket. where it nurses hut every town in the county
It is pleasant to know th&amp;l San­ Site Holds Belgium, Servin,' Poland,
. and the U. S. health o'fficlnlz to make will accumulate interest) nnd^Jn o was ind Is yet being represented, nil tlseini-nt for sale of a .county- war­ ford is tho honnrcjI. cRy oq this’oc­ part of Frnnre,. part of Russia, and
Fanford headquarters for tlielr first little while will double itsvuluo. U , hvorking for the other-persons intgr- rant In the amount of $-&gt;850.U0 hear­ casion; anil we congrntul.-tto Fred for lias assimilated into her Imperial ’
clinic for the treatment' of trachoma M a splendid schotno. for the man cats and all free, fill loyal and noble. ing 6 per cent interest, for the etpripr relleeting such credit upon his home system, Bulgaria ami Turkej’, which
nnd uas responsible for .the idea that with surplus money.
Since the first operation Monday m&gt;-nt »if tho county guards bo ri?- town by this happy incident. .
carries her into the Far East. That
scitided, and it was further ordered
the disease was located 1n Sanford $
thorc
has
always
been
on
band
nnd
endangers
America. We must realottp.
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that*
condition or wc are lost/
The Jacksonville, Miami nnd Tam­
structed to ndvertisfc-for bids for the
There were^many cases here Just
A Hallowe’en- f-»3tlv;*l for the bqn- more than one Itcd Cross worker ta purchase of six- $500.00 warrants, pa Intcrurban Railway Company All wo have is lost. Our wives and
• ti« tlierc are many rises in nil the efit of the -Red Crosi C!T;»i&gt;tor of perform any service required. In
Ijur been incorporated to build an daughters are Io4t. Our sons aro
oiiin., but there was- no reason for East Sanford will ^tako plneo at many cases parents unable to conm and turn warrant for $034.20, all electric- railway from JackaonviUo to lost. Our property,- our money,- a ir
• keeping the matter quiet since other Mooyp’a Stntiotvrhureh Friday even­ in from tho country with their chil­ bearing G per cent interest respect­ Miami and from Daytona to San­ arc lost. •
&lt;iti- ;tnd other physicians wished’to ing, Nov. 2nd. Ad mission ^ free. dren turned them over" to tho Red ive l.v, the total cost of equipment ford, and from Hopkins In Brevard • Wo must reverse the condition.
study the new disease hero at close There will bo a .short program, real Cruss and these noble workers, not for the County Guards, said warrant: county I-nkcland, IMnnt Cityi Tam­ To do it wc need four thinga—men, •/
range.. It hns been eradicated now fortune teller witches, spooks and only followed and attended them at to he sold at the regular meeting of pa and Tarpon Springs—500 miles munitions, money and food.
am! unless it Is brought ip here again ghosts, pumpkin pie, gingerbread the operating table, but afterward this hoard-in November 1917, apd in nil/ covering practically nil of tho
Tho registration and sclectivo
will not bbthcr Ue- children any -nnd other good things to cat, real one would se,o this or that nurse busy this hoard reserves tbo right , to re­ Florida peninsula. Most of tho In­ drnft nets, have provided tho men—
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more. The whota .hearted manner buttermilk nnd rodeo to drink. . about the cot of the little ones heed­ ject any and all bid*’. .
corporations are "Missojtrl capitalists, our brothers, our sons, from -our
The
clerk
is
Instructed
to
notify
in Uhidi the people cooperated with
ing their every murmur. It was
and, beiiig from Missouri, they have cabins nnd hamtft of every .descrip­
Dr ^tcMullln of th i U. S. Hoard of
past piidnight on one occasion when the successful bidders for lh6 fur­ seen the possibilities of ‘elcctriaclly tion, our ll^sh.nnd our blood, tho
The
First
National
Bank
reports
H ealth was*given most favorable
the writer visited the sick rooms to bishing of the arms, uniforms and gridironing Florida and are investing boys wo love, tho boy* we havo cdu- .
that
they
Lave
.taken
orders
for
comment by him Wednesday.
sec the extent of all-night work. equipment of the County Gun(ds,
cated, the young business men of
$25,000 fcdrtjf’of tho second Liberty- Many rooms ’were.occupied by tots th a t.owing to.the uncertainty ns to their money in a proposition that hope and fine possibilities. We hav^•ooks
good-to
them.
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About the. time of his. departure Loan w hlclr'is a "fine reford thinfrom three to children of twelve nnd the legal right of the .county to pay
also the munitions. Carnegio and
he w.is presented with a beautiful early in tho campaign.
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s’each--room was passed you could for /aid equipment, to withhold de­
Schwab, a ltd the* big manufacturing
‘Howard watch byvDr. Doiiton on be­
livery of ’said equipment Until other­
sec
the
various
nufses
wide
awake
pl&amp;nls are turning oUt guns and
half of the ’medical fraternity end
wise notified, and that in vipw ,o(
watching
and
earing
for
the
little
shells,
rides nnd bullets at a tremon- ,
the people, and after Dr. McMullln
tho action on the part of this hoard
folks.
Ill
one
room
a
lullaby
was
dous
pace/
but now we need "tho
had recovered from his/surprise he
bidders may cancel their bids if
being
sung'and
the
visitor
stopped
money.
Tho
Liberty Bonds oro is­
made a few remarks thanking the
so desired.
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listen;
shortly
after
one
of
Han­
sued
under
-uufhority
of President
donors and the good folks o f'th is
ford’s sweetest ’mothers came oe&lt; ‘ Wm. P. Cocke, state road-cor/t.Wilson n»il Congress.’ They have*"
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county, tho physicians, the Red
and was asked how her children were mixa{tiner appeared before the lioafd
the wealth of tho United States as •
f’rot; ami others whp had stood with
at their request 4o discuss repairs of
gettinu
on.
"Fine,"
ajicsald,
"I
got
security.—
They pny“iqtercat. They,
him faithfully jn tho hour df need.
roads laid ftf brick by llankinsoit &amp;
them
to
bed
nnd
just
rati
down
to
will
tdwuys
have a ready market.
Dr Mt-.Mullhi said he had never
help hero the balance of the night -llngler, And Atty. (5ro. A. DeCottrs
They
nro.
good
cbllateral in borrow­
witniNtcd such cooperation in all his
explained the situation to Mr. Cocke.
1
don’t
know
yet
whosechildren
ing
"money.
Undo
Sam doesn’t ask
clinics and all his travels and that
those
are
but
they,
need
attention
us
to
giva
our
money,
but to lend it.
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The
btmrd
made
a
request"
that
the Sanford ‘spirit deserved great
and I fell in the first gap." Three the State Highway Dept, make q de­ Gun School May Be Estab* on good security. -That is an inveat. praitc.
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rooms hod nurses-busy with tailed aurvey and report os to the
ment. I t is a chanco to help Undo
Government Sells Nitrate at other,
lished Near
children they did1 not know- but condition of the brick roads of Sem* ■
f}am without "Itn costing anything,
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Greatly'Reduced *
’ - - / Tag Day
. • Here •
above all they knew a d u ty —a beau­ inolc ’county laid hy Hunkinson Si
and wo get paid for it'.ln ‘the bar;
Tag .Day for the Children’s Home
tiful duty and the God-sent Red Haglor, and suggest such measures
gain.
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Prices Two of the m ost'im portant steps
Society -of Florida will bo observed
Cross nurses from every corner .of a* they dcbm ne’cc*sary to put said
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Tho poor pcoplo aim not too poor
i by the C. E. Societies of ihe PrcabyThat the County ’ Demonstration Semino|c county were and uto on roads in, first class condition. ' Same undertaken by tho Board of’ Trade to buy a smnll bond. -Tho, money
•\ t' rian church on .Saturday, Oct. *20. Agent caii- . enrn ids salary many hand doing their duty thnt compares was mqved anti *econded and clerk is th J r • hard work In behalf of. a raised will feed, not only our.boys,
This great charity, ritoeds no intro- times over In a year has been shown ably with the men in the trench, was instructed to furnish copy to Government Gun Trnining’Schooi to but tho French and English boys
be Ijcatcd in Seminole county and who are starving in tho trenches,
dffttiort to the good people of San­ by several good Stunts pulled oil In and if your boy or_youj girl found \V. F. Cocke of State Rotla Dept.
the other, their united offorts to se- and who will have tq surrender If we
ford for they have always responded this county’by our own C. M. Bcrr£. aid nt flteir hands' unci was benefitMoved and seconded that Atty.
•generously to-its call for aid.
. Last year bo saved the growers of led, then.that fact alone is the pay Geo.- A. DcCottes be instructed to ciiro state appropriations for the St. don’t .feed thorn; who must surrender
. This time .the.need la more!urgent tho county, many thousands of dol­ expected by tho Red Cross nurse,. prepare necessary contract and bond John- Hiver Scenic Highway, which if they don’t have, money to buy
if tho Highway'Commission will ar*,
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than ever before. During the past lars by forcing some of tho fertiliser
The work throughout was carried for J. T..M cLain, in tho auln of quiesco will establish a state high­ guns end ammunition.
three' months It has accumulated a companies to give full weight.
Undo Sam will put this money In
on by tho varlods* dejmrtmcnt heads $2000.00 covering Ovledo-Orlando way originating in Jacksonville,, end­
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deficit of $2623.43, which must be
Now ho comes ncross with a n th e r of the organization and working en­ road.
bank
to tho credit of the nations wa
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ing
in
Tainpa
and
most
of
all
will
paid if the work is to go on.
ono'fhat will mean a ‘saving of some. ergetically. with overy branch were •Tb^r^ -being no further bualticu,
pass through the heart bf Saqford. loan it to, ami .they will use It to
Just thihk, over 700 homeless, or­ $13,000 to ’the growers hero alone.
buy from us provisions. Hence,,
thU
board
standa
adjourned
to
mtSet
the. individual members under the
phans havo been cared for and plac­ Tbo county agent Is too modest to direction -of the vice chairman, Mr*. M next regular meetlng-in Nokcm- To establish such a highway would most of this money from - Liberty
mean 5ft per rent stato aid mainten­
ed in good 'homes- this year bu this give this Information, publicity but
Deane
Turner.-nnd
Mrs.
H.
C;
Gerbcr,.
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and wquld relievo tho-county Bonds Vill hot go abroad! but will »
society, i
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Tho Herald believes. In giving tho ror, chairman of tho Civilian Relief
of that per contago of tho brick road stay-back-hom e- in circulation.
Don’t refuse your aid. Please do c’redit where credit is due. "
Fellow citltens: "We have sounded
Dopartment..
0|owoutTor
Sure
beginning at the Monroe ferry and
your level best to help on Saturday.
Several months ago the Depart­
Supt. A. B. Johnson, Prof. Sim­ -ending at tho Oranmo-Sominolo coun­ forth th e ' trum pet that shall never
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ment of Agriculture announced thnt
calP retreat. God is sifting out tba
Bought Their Uniforms
mons nnd Principal Johnionr had a ty line. .
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they would bo able to make a large
hearts of men before His Judgment
Mr. HjrmaVWill Realm
Tuesday tho county commissioners bad time of it Mon. night when they
The work done in both thfcse coses Scat. Oh, be swift, my soul, to an­
Three weeks ago Mr. Hyman, purchase of nlirate of sodaNmd save considered bids for furnishing uni­ essayed to pay a visit to tho Celery
pastor of tho Baptist church was the farmers of .the-country a lot of forms to the four companies of Home City. Going up tho machino went wsa not only letter writing. In tho swer Him! Bo jubilant, my foctl" .
designated as chaplain in the Nation- money. The Department wanted to Guards in tho county. The 'bid of "pop” —n tiro was blown. They got case of the Government Gun School,
This war marks the beginning of * '
do:this in order that tho farmers Mr. Levy of Winter Haven was ac­ out and ahoved on a new one. Com­ Messrs. Forrest Lake, M, M. Smith new epoch in history, a new worlds
si Army, subject to examination.
He has"-been accepted by the ex­ could be benefitted during war times cepted, tamo being a t the rate of ing back they got near Winter Park, and C. D. Brumley were a Board of a now commercial ethics, a higher,
amining board and will resign, Sun­ and by saving tho fertilizer costs bo $11.00 for-each uniform. Four hun­ that aristocratic town to the north, Trade committee sent to Washing­ grander conception of international
ton, advocating that section^of-coun­
day night as pastor. IIU subject induced to raise moro crops for tho dred outfits were ordered.
and "pop” went another tire. They ty in the neighborhood -of' Oviedo relations. Following, this war tho"
states of the wholo world will likely
will bo-"Why I Go to War." He nation and for tho army. They an­
There were several „bidders. - The got out A)id_.wero about, to repair Geneva and Chulirota. They wer*
win speak on the Liberty Laon and nounced thatt thc\ nitrate would bo
have a sort of United States for
samo
when
they
discovered
that
the
Commissioners turned all of them
in Washington moro than a ’week world peace, world justice, world
Food Conservation. HU friends are ready for the farmers on April noxt.
jack
had
be^n
left
a
t
the
first
dis­
Our agent immediately* became busy with samples over to j^h* officers of embarkation. It won -loft—*o hur­ and they have what they.went after, freedom.
invited to hear him. • .
and wired the Department- that if the-companies present atid.allowed ried and eager were they to reach an Inspection In the near future by . With sincere love for our dear land
they expected to do any" .good for them- to, znhka the selection, result­ Sanford (Banfbrd Herald please copy) government Inspectors. Not alone —for my state and my country,. I
Presbytery of Bt. Johns- •«
ing ss above.
thla but now .maps, panoramic views,
The Presbytery-of Bt. Johns which the growers of Seminole they would
and’ consequently they- roUed into etc., are being collected for .the War lay this earnaatly on your codidenoeoThe
uniforms
will
•
consist
of
a
haYe
to
mako
the
nitrate
available
comprises the churches south of De­
Orlando on the rim. "But, iiaya Mr. Department and. good reasons for and haarta, Urging you to stand by.
Land met at Fort Meade Tuesday during the growing season which blouse, trouwsers, web belt, canvas A. B. J., I always start out with aucces* have come to us.
President WoOdrow Wilson and our
night. . Rev. G. al-T urpin of Bap- -would bo between October and April. leggings and camp atyle .hat. The plenty of gasoline."—Orlando Sen­
very efficient government in thla
In the matter, of a state' highway Liberty Bond Issue.
tow was elected moderator; Rev. C. They aeked Mr. Berry to find out unlforma are to bo fitted with but­ tinel. •
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tons with tho emblem of the state of.
Messrs'; R. J. Holly, O. L. Tsylor
W. Latham of Sarasota stated clerk, bow many .grower*'would need iU.
;Tour
friend,
?
Florida engraved thereon with* the
and Qco. Hyman were sent to Talla­
and -Rey. W. F. • Randplf of Wlld- trate and how many *cr.ee theic
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Lincoln Hulley.
Increase Freight Rales
letters “ H. G.” on the right aide of
hassee’ io meet and confer srith, the
growers
Would
havf
and
the
table
*°pd, temporary clerk; It iwaa. a
Washington, Oct,. 17.—Tho oxst- commission.' Their reports are favor­
(ho’collar of the blouse. The'color
The 1917 tax rate for tho city of
very- busy evasion with very encour­ was prepared %t once with the result
ern
railroads
gave
the
Interstate
is
/to.’
be
olive
drib,
andof
kbak
that
(or
1260
acres-of
lettuce
and
able
Indeed
and
withoutdoubt
the
Palmetto
ia -18 mills. The eoundi
aging reports from the ehurebes.
doth and belt to .match.*—Polk Commerce Commission notice they Board of .Tradereffort# will be re­ tried to reduce it from last year’s celery
the
growers
will
nced-650
tons
The Presbyterian church has more
would soon • npply_ for Increased warded.'
mUlage, but tjie large are6unt of de­
than dobbled.in the Presbytery In of- nitrate. At the present price,this County Rocord. freight-ratea
of an wxtended nature.
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Thete two things alone ipetk^well linquent taxes made it Impossible to
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the past tin years, and U growing would hare Cost the. grower* $110"
The roads are appearing bhfore the forTIotrd of Trgde.'activity and both lower the rate.
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more rapidly- now than over. J te r, per ton but by-the government.con- -,t. LaFollette Investigation
Co^tmteslon in an* effort to get tern- ar« for the county and general wel­
Washington,
.D.‘
C.,'Oct.
17.—The
W. Bruce * Doyle of Plant City* trolljng the price the growere will get
porary financial relief.
fare of all. The Bohrd of Trade le
Moro .than 14,000 aeree will'be
known to many
. Sanford
,
.people
. I*- lug. 1$ for $i0 per ton, tbua aaving them LaFollette Inteatlgation has again •
been
ppetponed
until-November
.
26.
invaluable,
It
is
doing
wonderful
planted
in Irish potatoaain the Hast*
tone to Nowport, Tenn.’’ • Rkr. J i E | 80 ^ ton or Mm,thing like $18,­
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St.
Cl9ud
has
taken
over,
the
old
thinga
for.
our
county
and
the
loyal
Chairman
Pomerene
..
denied
that
$6ga
section
» N h « :n#xt planting*.
Henderson o( Bradentown Is leaving
000. And yet there »r« some folka there was anything significant In the lighting plant 4n th a t city, and will membera who provide the revenue This wlll be^tha largest Acreage in p
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tor South Carolina. The session next
It. with' the ntW
new plxn.t
plant that ia deserve the praise of every coi/nty
b k called on connect
eonnect lt.with’
coibity the history of potato growing lo that, n
April , *rm^ m*f&gt;.»t a * an rat* r and i° flominoli ^ho might claim th a t action. Witnesses will &lt;bhL
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her.. Mary shows that the
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blackmail is a breach of promise suit
The result is the same but tho con­
sequences differ.- Aggie gets . her
Cities That Have Commission Manager Plan All Well Sails fled
$10,000 by settlement of the breach
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of promise cats.' She remains t&gt;ut of
An evofutlon, not an invention— the work of reconstruction developed
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pflson to where shewould have gone
had aho attempted to aell her lottery such is the city manager form of along Inefficient lines.
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Preaident Wilson said: “ ‘Within ihought and experiemnt prompted the cities .of the United States with L in e F o t E ach In sertio n . Minimum
tho Law’-thrilled and Interested me," by a dcsiro to answer th is important populations of over 20,000. In ae- C harge 25 Ce n ts;
tual operation it baa shown it has
Best critics pariso drama as “ Very question: *.
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How can municipal. governments defects, notably that when tho vari­
best“ over produced.In aniwertng an advertisement
ous activities of government are par­ where no name la mentioned In- the
attain tho greatest efficiency
Evening Telegram:
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with a big story. Gripping and rip­ tional or federal form oPcity govern Individual commissioners, one being for Information.as to the Identity of
ment. brought to the administration chsrged with finance, one . with the advertiser. *Usually wo do not
ping only partly* describee it.
commissioner know'who th o . advertiser la and if
of city affairs any considerable de­ health, etc,, each
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far removed from (ho ideal, it .Is for tho afhalrs of his particular de­ out this Information. Simply write
cplaodee-ln % woman’s life.
doubtful if the city manager Idea partment to the exclusion of con­ a' letter and addreu It as per In­
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A good deal more wholesome than would over have been eyolved, foi1 cern for othcP department*, with dis­ structions In the ad.
much of the 'prevalent emotional evolution is slow, 'Jabirious, experi­ cord and^lsck of balance as the re­
FOR SALE
drama. I t is excellently acted.
mental. As a matter of fact tho sult... •
cities th at ^biased tho way to the
Evening World—
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I t soon bees me apparent that
For Salo—Nice cauliflower plants
“ Within the Law" ia bound to bo city manager plan were convinced while ' th e commission plan central­
now
ready, $2.60 per ^thousand.
that
tho
federal
plan
was
uhadfcpted
a popular aupcefsized authority It had in a largo mess­
D.
R.
Brisaori, Celery avenUe. 1G-tf
to their moro modern needs and th at ed to ccntfallxo general responsibil­
Globe—
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For Sale—Lot 66 EurcluT IIam:
, . LYRIC T H U R S D A Y /O C T O B E R 25th
vivid amf&lt;.*tlrTing,’i)Ut without ex­ mismanagement.
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Chance furnished the solution. In mock, 10 acres, floWIng well, stumDs
ception tho* most satisfying melo­ • f h . federal form-of city govern- 1908 tho town of Staunton, Vs., be*- removed Iraqi 6 ncre.-t. Make offer.
drama ever written. '
rqent, which still obtains in a vast Moving tho commission plan more ef­ Fred W. Smith, 1627 So. Water St.',
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For Sale—Cabbage and lettuce
that it isri’Jt to be named in the same from various wards or districts-from a lepal barrier in the way. The Vir­
plants.
Immediate delivery. Mrs.
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that
all
cities
of
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first
opposing parties, in which repersent.Director William P. 'S . Earle of
Coming I/jrrU Theatre
“ Within tho Law" will not lack ative body U lodged the legislative class, tha class including Staunton,
“ Within .the Law" Rets big ova­ Greater Vitagraph, under, the super­ for audience. It is ‘entertaining and
For Sale—Lettuce and • cab\&gt; age
function; a mayor, also party made, must have a mayor and a council.
tion at local theatre. Screen, version vision of Commodore J. Stuart well acted.
plants
ready to set. Ed. .Putnam.
in whom is lodged the administfa Virginia statutes, however, gave the
of Bayard Velllcr’a wonderful drama Blackton has produced a silent Tribune—
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holds audience in tense grip relieved drama that must leave its mark on
Two thrills In ovory foot—much ed a veto over'council’s legislative officers.
a t times with touches of genuine screen history.
.For Sale—Shetland pony, severi
moro .worth seeing than any- drama acts; a quota of specialized officidk
Accordingly the StaUnton councit years’ old, gentlo and broken to
'comedy. The cast:
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Mary Turner is accused of tho of its class.
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—a treasurer, an auditor, a city at­ resolved itself into a virtual commis­
saddle. 8. Kungo, 417 W. Third St.
Mary Turner—.________ Alice Joyce theft of another, department store Mail—
torney,
directors of servjcc and safe­
Has a ’punch for every part, it is ty, a health officer— etc.—elected ge- sion with -a fnnyor as its presiding
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Joe Garson-------- ----- Harry Morey employe. Notwithstanding her pro­
htad, created tho city offire of "gen­
testations she is convicted and sent the liveliest crook story, tho best po­
Aggie Lynch___...Addle Do Ganic
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craily from lists of party candidates, eral manager," hired a^man qualified
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Mr. G lider.... ............Anders Itnndolf to prison for three years. But be­ lice play of its period.^ *
though in recent years appointed in by experience to fill tho new position acres cleared, fronting Lake Monn e ..
Dick Gilder....... ....... Walter McGrdll fore stnrting her trip to Sing Sing Times—
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. Inspector Burke... Eugene O’ltourke sho is granted an interview with
Everybody will go to ace it—in­ ' Advocates of the - city 'manager business management, of the city.
minutes’ walk from postoffice. J-’ec
Dlst. Atty. Dcmorcst....Hobt Guillurd Gilder, the proprietor of the deonrt- tensely real, it held the audience in a idea in agreement with tho over­
Thus
was
originated
the
city
man­
C. H. Lcflier.
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Helen Morris,..]............. Billie Billings mer\t store, her accuser. She first firm grip.
whelming opinion of practically all ager plan, rounded out details of
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For Sale—1914 Watercoolcd In­
Detective Cassidy........Joe Donohue then sho gives him the solution of
TJie audienoe fairly shiverod with the federal grounds:'
1910
by
the
town
of
Lockport,
N.
Y.
ternational
Harvester Halflon truck,
stepping
the
store
Jhefts.
. English Eddy....l...... Bernard Ilandal
thrills.-' Keeps you on the edge of
Lockport,
like
Stunton
founfi
its
in
good
running
condition, n liar1.
While
party
limta
as
applied
to
Tom Decoy,.... ......... . Bernard Scigcl
‘Pay your girls more than -six your scM throughout.
-way to any new form of city gov­ gain. Ono double seated Surrey in
national
affairs
represent
tho
neces­
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ernment blocked by state laws. In
Enquire Herald
•A hugo success, held tho audience’ sary nnd wholesome cleavage of vary­ nn effort.to remove thh^ohstacle the good’ condition.
legitimate stQge success for a decade, employer, "th at will atop the thefts
Office.
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principles
of
political
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eco­
nnd
Bavo\
tho
girls.'’
He
sneers
at
in t3nso interest thrbughopt, won n
opened as n silent drama • produced
•Lockport Board-of Trade drew up nn
nomic
theory,
they
represent
"when
the
ndvlce.nnd
Bhe
is
led
nwny.
fusiindc of laughter by its- comedy
by Greater Vitagraph and appears
For Sale—Now L. C. Smith'type­
act for submission to the state legis­
While in prison Mnry discovprs and finally swept along to sure vic­ applied to the affairs of a municipal­ lature nnd in. the provisions of-this writer. Must be sold at once. Cash
to be destined to be n s- great 'a
ity
a,mere
scramble
for
officu.
screen success as was the legitimate another ustounding fact. Whilo tak­ tory.
2. Once elected, an official taking measure included a fully developed will take machine nt half price.
ing up tho study of law in her cell
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offico under, tho federal plan proceeds plnn for city managership, the plan Herald Office.
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now
operative
in
the
Beventy-five
to dispense whatever appointments
breaking tho law and yet , remain
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Regular weekly danco. nt the Par­ he is authorized to make, and what cities of the United States that have
■►3 the silent dramatization of Bayard "Within the Law."' A clever lawyer
ish
IIouso
Thursday
night.
Every­
Willer's wonderful story should and
1 For . Rent—Three ..unfurnished
ever governmental favor it is in his adopted the-city manager idea..
’ . will meet with popular favor whgr- may devise many ways to circum­ body wcloomo. , Class at 7:30. Danc­ power to grant, to those* who have
Following the genprai lines of pioa- rooms. Inquire Herald Offire. lfi-tf
, aided in his election, regardless of ecring laid down by Staunton, (ho
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For Rent—Upper flat, 3 furnished
the qualifications of prospectivo ap­ Lockport proposal combined the
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Lockport nover.----Palm
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paid to departm ent'itore,girla jn or­ Without funds,]she is thrown on the opening Thursday,.(October 18th nnd
it through the New York legislature)'
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der th a t they iqajf follow the straight Ijounty’ of members ^of ' tho under­ -lasting, ten dnys. 'Grcat~cfinnee-U&gt; —&lt;tr-Imlividual members of council but the f&gt;lan attrheted the attention
buy
goods,
notions,
clothing*,'
hats,
rooms
and uho of sitting room, un­
can
always
explain
their
failure,
to
world,
forgers,
burglars
anil
a
woman
and narrow path of virtue—is vivid­
of ,tho entire country, and in the
ly po/tfayc/I by Alice Joyce, who; ns parasite.'' *Sh«\ls their adviser. They etc., a t' rock bottom ‘ prices. Read procure results by pointing to the summer . of 1912, Sumter, S. C., furnished or partly furnished, $ I &gt;».r«o
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•’Mdry ..Tdifner, a department. More hrvnk the law continually ;but still his big ad in this issue and get the fact that they wore hnnfporod b&gt;* adopted a .new charter embodying per month. Inquire at the French
other,
members. Couhcil .asYrtho JMea. . Sumter, a city of 8,000 Shop for information.
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therefore, tho first
.yi-mployer. Hpon.thty ono. apparent- ’ Aggie Lynch, tho • parasite,'..en­
Dr. T. A. Nani is at Chattanooga
For Rent—Desirable 7 room .mod­
iiigly insignificant act in Itself Veillcr slaves a rn^.n of wcnjth. She ^ug.- where b e . has joined tho medical citing the unfriendly attitude of the municipality to operate under, the em furnished house. Fine location,
blackmail by selling bncjc to corps with.'the rank of C aptain.. His payor and the menace or.actual bptl.^’
Tlty manager, plan, f, as ' it .is now Gas, electricity,'running water, gar­
has built. ervr to be remombered and gests
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den and garage. Would sell furni­
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and D r/ Neal\exfiects] \o : ho]iiibs&lt;|hL. purely executive office a n d » thatduring, the w^Mftnd wiir.be br^.Jae-. Without tho legfBlativc operation of perfected .by evolution, is this: 8c- call at ?07 Park Ave., Banfoni. Fla.
ioction . by - tho people at a ' non- .
Hyo duly in Franco.In'ttfbvirmoriths council'he can do nothing,
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Th’o Navy . JOilttlng,’ . Circle; wiU .^Summarizing, fricudii
give a coqkfyfifood sale/Saturday at manager idea say th a t when a mu­ mission usually consisting o f» five nnd kitchen, furnished for -huht
McCuller's .afid Roberts'i C»rdcrry«^, nicipal government operating, under members—and nnify.ipjc in.that com­ housekeeping.-.:'} 210 French Ave..
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oply
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•Tho registration book of the city,
•That, the mayor, councilman and Iegialativc}. capacity. Attual admin­ building. Also warohoueo close: in.
of Sanford, Fla.,.*h’ now open.; and
istration of the city's affairs is placed
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will be kept open from 0 -a, th. to‘ 12 minor officials wero selected not- be­ in the'hahds of a hired expert, a city N. If. Garner. ,m. and from 2 p. -m. to 6 p. *n\.. from cause they were qualified to fill the manager appointed'by the commis­ *For. Rent—Small warehouse-, •2Q/by
Oct. 16, 101T to NoV. 16, 1917, at positions they sought but because of sion, responsible to and removable 30 feet. In heart-of A&lt;&gt;wn and'.adWEDNESDAY—Pathe Presents
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' - tho'political strength they.'had been by tho commission. The city man­ jacent to side track, 8. 0.- Shinable to huild up about themselves,
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J. C. Roberta,
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That thby had been able to build ager ‘appoints his own . assistants. holsor.
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field
from
which
the
city
man­
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kceplhg!'rponj»,'*over
6 and 10 Cent
the
country.
Ho
need
not
be
a
cit­
ments dispensed in tho past and
Store.
Mrs.
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White.12—6tp
The
Yowell-Speer
Co.
will
have
an
izen
of
the
city
he
Is
called
to
serve
promised for tho futprq,
“ A LAD FROM BROADWAY”
Innovation In their Fall Introduc­
and
as
a
rule
ho
is-not.
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For Rent—Nine rooma and sleep­
tory Sale, beginning Thursday Octo­ tern of excuse for failure and crude
The plan Ij. only tho application ing porch over Herald office. 'Most
FRIDAY—Wm. A?.Brady Presents MADGE EVANS
ber, 18th. Thursday will bo Suit lack of central tesponaibility .offered to d t / affairs of the principles of
and
LEW
FIELDS
In
“The
Comer
Grocery”
Day, Friday Dross Day and Satur­ by the federal plan a given political business. corporation organization, cbnvonient apartment* in the city.
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offef^jTHbat should fill the store each lodged from control only with tho tors elected by the stockholders and COMING!
“ WITHIN THE LAW”
day. cRehd their big ad in today’s greatest difficulty and even when ita general manager chosen by the
For Sale—paeah milch cow. R. Bl^aue,
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makes
possible
the
conduct
of
munlm
.This.criticism of tho federal plan
* Regarding- bread, making, there are
WANTED
Ipal affairs on the same basis of ef­
of
municipal government was well
several superstitions. --In Yorkshire,
ficiency that’ characterizes '.business
Wanted—First class .automobile
England; nearly all the bouscwlvcs formulated in the minds of tho corpor; tlonj.
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man/ M uit be thorough mc■till boko their- owq bread. After people lohg beforo the advent either
Whether
the
plan
hak
made,
good
chanie
and * good *lathe man. Ad­
kneading the dough* und leavlug It to of tho. commission or city manager
rise, o deep crosa Is cift I n .It -with a- plan. - Fqr the th o u g h t'to convert the claims of Its friends can be es­ dress A, A. C are .Herald .
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knife. Thia la to "let th*^ witch out,' itself Into action there was necessary tablished m ly by a.survoy of result*
'and.tho custom ts common to this day,; only i n overwhelming-need, a crisis In dtiee-by which It has been adopt­
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rn Scotland•they- soy tliiit the yeast so big that men would realize its. ed. . . .
shoe salesman. In general store at
must 'be madh within an hour t&gt;f iuq- handling was beyond the capabilities
large phospgate plant.’..Elcellent op­
rjs&lt;?. or the bread will not-be light, y
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8uch a crisis esme—in Galveston,
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Any substance Hint will not dissolve Texas, in ’ (900, when th a t'c ity , was the lurks. "Naw," said practical Har&gt;.
v .Ojtr Screen Will Not Diease the Eye
T.'ar-Ut’p T w o or thro* ealesmen
In water-had nn odor. It la the actual inundated by a gigantic wave that old, ‘Think of the time they- bare to
substance Itself, floating In parileje* bore oh its creet' staggering loss-of get up.”
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collcetjra, with ear or team,
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TUESDAY—Paulin* Frederick (the Sanford Girl) also Musty
: Ap^Jy* I j M ea g e r. B o r 669, OrBound. The dampcP w thing ti the, council ..form o f, government went
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WEDNESDAY-r-MarJorie Ram beau la “ MOTHERHOOD’’
. a la dfiha asaat wonderful bid urea aver .ahowfc tn BaaI I S ^ 1Iplcewint proof of the fuct can bo hnd Galvceton-Was* place’ll in .th e hands Advice le like snow; the softer It
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Also Jaunlta Hasten la “ Wh
Baby", a two rod
turn- ' by walking In a garden after ralo. It of a small commission, composed of falls, the longer It dwells upon and th*
Between 17 and 40, BaptUt In­
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Is the vapor of'a liquid that amelia and
m*p~«xpert In tho conduct’ of. busi­ Coleridge.
ISDAY—Wilfred LUeaa and Elda'^dOler.' in "H«f Ear
mmm nofib* liquid In. th* mam Itself.
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eteln, president.
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therefore deemed qualified • for the
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rehabilitation,
legislative
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Dally Ojrtimlati* Theuffh*■
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be^i convaship also; and to be happy, Is the first ■united.in
Th* post of honor la the private «fs*
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SBcommission, thus facil- thing gwJglodaTS
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Gladys Hullette
EDITH STORY

ALICE JOYCE

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A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM CORRESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPORTERS FOR. THE HERALD
EAST SANFORD .
Mra. -Bryan Squires of Cameron
avenue haa aa her guest for the week Pittsburg, Pa., and Charleston,. S.
C., before returning.
Miss Cornelia' Hicks of Tampa.
Howard Swartz was a n ‘over Sun­
. Mrs. Norman N, Swanson of Col*
day
vfaitor at the Marshal home In
e rjt‘avenue Is leaving Sunday night
Cameron City again.
Mrs._ Robert Geiger visited her
brother? Ashley Purvice in Cameron
City .00 her return from Atlanta,
GiT, tJefore'goIng to her hoipe pear
.the Wokiwa jlv er.^' . &lt;
~Xlice Chorpening, Neal Prevatt,
Christine and Morgan McClelland
were the children out here who un­
derwent the eye operation. Mrs.
Chorpening and the other mother*
remained in town with them.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCulley
have moved to Jacksonville this
week after residing here several
years. Quit* a party of friends and
neighbors gave them a farewell par­
ty.
Hoak and
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three 'young people from * Sterling,
III;, have corpe ^to reside In Cameron
City, haTingVbopght the Cicc prop­
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erty.
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Mr. nn{l Mrs. M. M. Evans enter­
tained a party of East Sanford young
people at their pleasant' home on
6th St., Tuesdny evening.
Mrs.
Howard and.her four young people
and' Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Squhcs and
their' guest, Miss Cornelia Hicks,
Horace Chorpening, Edmond .Stowe
and Charlie Floweni togctl.i r with
severul from town. Games anti refreshmenfa-Were enjoyed

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sm ok ers lik e
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UPSTALA AND GRAPEVII.LE
Lots of rain.
..Wqrd comes of the marrhige of
Charlie Tyner nnd Miss Bertha Kel­
ly of Tampa. The young n u n cure
was n resident of Upsnla nlisd is a
nephew of T. O. Tyner nnd wife.
Rev. Siyanson tilled his appoint­
ment here Inst Sunday, being.entertnined at-the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Mugnuson. *
Mrs. Geo. Clark was sick tho first
of the week and John Borell and
T. 0. Tyner are also having a bad
spell of wlfat, seems llko'.lngrippe.
Mm. "Borell took In-'lhelr nephew,
.Woodard' Bcrtelson,. who makes his.
home .with .them, to Sanford for n
couple. Of .days' to have his eyes
treated,-; us they. arq slightly granu-

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W e are now prepared to do rftore and better Work
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ALL

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thompaon and
-children were.callers at the home of
T. O. Tyner last Sunday.
Weather and Crops
Synopsis' of crop conditions fa
Florida for the week ending October
16th..1017:
Temperature.—The . weather was
generally cooler than usual for the
period, the -average deficiency Ip
temperature in north, and central
portions being 6c to 8 degrees.
Precipitation.—There wofe, bene­
ficial rains over much of the central
counties, and rainfall w a i fairly well
distributed in portions of the south­
ern. counties, but the am ount' was
generally -less than required over
most of the northern portion, -’where
some localities received none. The
greatest amounts reported were:
Harlow, 1.68, Orlando, 1.G5, and
Tampa, 1.40 inches.
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during the*” week was ideal for ha:vesting over most of the atate, espec­
ially no In'the-northern and western
counties, where tho work was pros­
ecuted without interruption; Much
hay was saved ip all districts, nnd
practically the' last of -the corn c r o p
was housed. * Cotton licking con­
tinues in. rather a desultory way, ns
the bulk of the crop has boon picked.
und.ginned There Is still some pick*
ing to ho done, however,- In tho vari­
ous districts. Cane, peanuts and
sweet potatoes were generally favor­
ably nfleeted by the weather; and
fall truck nnd seed beds wore im­
proved in central and nouthern
counties. Citrus fruits arc- fair to
good, but tho crop will be -short.'
T-ho’;crop resulting1'from the&gt;*’Junc
bloom'.' is rather uncertain.*.’
A. J. Mitchell
Motcroiogist,

jihe choice o f discriminating taste. * T h e veneers arc carefully selected and matched
and arc just as carefully given a pian o finish. T h ey are instruments of refinement,
free from extreme design and superfluous ornam entation/
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Viewed from any angle STARR superiority is plainly show n, yet it is -the
STARR' tone which has elevated the phonograph to the height o f a musical, in­
strum ent Music—real music can n o more exist without perfect tope than can
such h 'to n e exist without-properly applying the fundam ental principles o f tone
production. .Mere w ords can not describe -.tone m ore than they can describe a
beautiful color or a rare,fragrance, y e t wc can explain the causes o f this difference,

W ifi Y ou R ead T his Book ?
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If you arc interested in h phonograph, even
indirectly, you will profit by reading tills booklet.
It is a complete description of phonograph repro­
duction, giving the purpose nnd n discussion o f
each, part controlling or- affecting the tone. It is
free from technical phrases or^obscure meanings,
nnd is the most comprehensive article written o f
its.kind. Your copy m a y be.had fo r the asking.
It w ill only take a few moments o f your time"
to hear this instrument, pome in ,a n y time for.
nn informal concert,

REPAIR

WORK

GUARANTEED

100 Millions a Day
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Now York, Oct. 16.—Tne war Is
costing the belligerent nations $160,000,000 daloy, according to th&gt; cs;
timntes of tho Merchants tn d Mc.als National Bank. I t fa estimated
that the U nited States is .Ixjarini
one-fourth this staggering, output.
The United •States fa spending-,tha
most, England second and Germany
third. Interest on the public {debt
at 10 per cent Is‘the normal Income
of the,German-people. This Coun­
try's is less than-one-half of onf.per
cent. Fifty-three million men are
engaged In the war.
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For Umlng work the dial of 'a Swiss
stop watch carries, additional, mjirks
to -indicate at any point .of
time what *the corresponding
per hour would* be. ’
Feline Habit - V . It la very Irritating when your wellfed cat goes over to.a neighbor's and
pretends to bo half atarredv—Kansas
City loufnaL
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S A N F O R D , FLORIDA

109 M AGNOLIA AV EN U E

Men’s Dress Shoes in allleathers&gt; Price $2.50
$3.50, $4.00; $5,00, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00
Men’s Work Shoes* Price $1.75 to - $4.00
Ladies’ Dress Boots, $3.00 to - - $5.00
Children’s School Shoes, Price $2.00 $2.25
$2.50 and . - , * ■ - $3.00
Full Line Meh^s Triangle Dress Shirts. $1.50
Men’s C o llars^ifo r —
25c

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njty make

U. S. Needs 1*0.000 'Stenographers
and' Type writers at Once
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Washington, D. C., Oct. IS, 1917.
—Now that Unaid Sam has Jhe
young men of the country ip train­
ing for military service, ho finds that
he .needs 10^000 typewriter operator?,
and sfen'ographcra and typewriters,
both men and.Women, fo r tho De­
partments at - Washington. The
Civil Sprvlco Cofhtiiission has;noti­
fied all of Its 3,000 hoards j)j exam­
iners that they should put : forth
their best efforts to secure these ur­
gently needed workers. While ox-'
aminatlons are now held weekly’in
460 cities, the Commission states
that arrangements will. he “made to
have an examination held a t aoy ac­
cessible place whero a small class of
applicants van be secured. The en­
trance salaries range from $l.Q00-!o
11,200 a year. Promotion is reason­
ably rapid to those whose* terv
vices, prove satisfactory.
No ap­
pointments can be mado to these or
other positions in tho Federal'clan!'
fiod civil service unless authorised by
the- Civil Service Commission tinder
tho civil service law. Any informa­
tion to .the contrary Is authorized,
This is a splendid opportunity to
servo, your country. Full informa­
tion may be feccured from the secre­
tary of the board of civil service
examiners a t the post office iiryour

We Have The Goods To'Do'It—
Call and Sec'Sample

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and; would like to hear from their
friends. Charlie is at Macohj Ga.,
and has bean promoted to Corporal,
whllo Dunnie is at Columbia, S. C.
Dunnle volunteered and was rejected
and' (hen , was drafted and taken
Their little alster, Sammlo la ju#t re*
covering after three months*of In*
fantlle paralyaa. *.. * '
Mra. Ballinger haa two nsphews&lt;
Roy and Dick Peterson also, at Co*
lumbta. •
Rev. Ericaon will preach for us
next Sunday after, the school. Let’s
have a-good attendance.
Mrs. Dorcll was the leader at the
Wednesday evening Bible reading for
this week.
We are expecting Lake Mary to
join us Nov. 4th on Rally Day at
Sunday school._
• Mr. and Mra. Aldman^and little
baby spent Sunday with her father,
0 . V. Chestnut i.nd brothers at this
place. Her brother, Jimmie, -who is
now'boarding, with them also came

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Men’s Felt Hats 75c to
Boys’.Felt Hats, 50c, 75c, and
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th,n 200,000 loyal men and women
to sign the pledge,
: r -I am gl»d to serve you In the
-.rvice of food conservation for our ior.au worKera,. and they are exoect'T .tion andJI hereby accept meml^n- ed.lo leave nothing undone to secure
success, and secure the number hi*
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tnlnlstrstlon, pledging ra jro lflb car­ lotted to their respective counties.
ry out the directions and advice of
Estimates covering tho counties of
the Food Administrator In my home, the state were made after consider­
Insofar *s my circumstance. may ing the various details of density of
permit,”
population, number of incorporated
r u its part In the great nation-wide towns, areas of the counties and all
oledgc card campaign ttf .be .con­ other factors entering Into the cam­
ducted by the Food Administration paign*. Duval and Hillsborough
during the week from October 21at countlee lead the lists In the number
to October 2
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of pledges expected, but no county
T o . show each of the. counties of baa been given lets than 1,000 as a
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Florida'what they must do.and whst mark to be* attained.
The following Is a Hit of tables of
U expected of them, Leroy .Hodges,
, pedal representative of the govern­ coilf ties and the quota of pledgee ex­
ment‘in the campaign headquarters pected from them:
6.000
his arranged a chart, which gives In Alachua..:...............................
1,000
detail the number of pledges expect­ Baker.......................... ....
ed, from the various counties. This
..........Ni 2,000
chart Is to be used by. Florida Ad- Bradford____________._______3.000

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Tires, Pedals; Saddles, Lamps, Bells, Chains,
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Sanford, Florida

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,, 138 W. Bay 81, JacksonviUe, FU.
HilkborvQgh B o td , Tampa, Fla.

Brevard^
Broward....^'Calhoun^.....
Citrua—
CIay„».— L
Columbia:__
Dad#:__...::....
DeSoto„,-....
6,000
D uvall..— .
^20,000
Escambia..—
-.10,000
Flagler...——______
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Franklin.:_________
.... 1,000
Gadsden--------..........
.... 6,000
Hamilton____.Z
1,000
Hernando______
2,000
Hillsborough.——,__
- .20,000
Holmes........ r..—
4,000
Jackson..,—I...:..... ....
—10,000
Jeffersoii.......... _____
.... 2,000
Lafayette..
., 2,000
Lake.— .----- ____
— 8,000
Leeh*.t.M....x . ..Mh7.m
.... 8,000
Leon—
.... 2,000
I^vy..‘— ___
— 1,000
Liberty..——
Madison____
Manatee.........
Marion............
Monroe—___ :
Nassau.:.-----Okaloosa...---- Okeechobee__
Orange
Osceola—.........
Palm Beach—
Pnsco........ ......
PinclUs______
Polk......... ;___
Putnam—
St. Johns..... ...
St. Lucie_____
Santa Rosa.*..—
Semlnole._..........
2,000
Sumter^..__ .......«---------- ---- 1,000
Suwannee ................................ 8,000
Taylor.,........... ......
2,000
Volusia................ -------- ....!..... 4,000
Wakulla................
1,000
Walton__ k....’......... —.. . . ...... 6,000
Washington........—_________
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• The Kaiser’s Dream ^
Tho following poem which Is going
the rounds of the newspapers was
written at the front In Franco by
William McLachlan, who is serving
with one of tho Scotch Highlander
regiments:
Thero’s a story now current, though
strange it may seem,
Of the great Knlscr Bill and his won­
derful dream.
Being tired of the allies, ho lay down
• In bed, .
And amongst other things, he dream­
ed he was dead,
And in a fine coffin was lying in stato
With a guard of bravo Belgians who
lamented his fate,,
lie wasn't long dead till he found to
his cost, •
That his soul, like his soldiers, .had
aurely been lost. .
On leaving the earth to heaven ho
went atraight,
And arriving up there gave a knock
‘ ‘ at the gate.
But St. Peter looked out^and In. a
voice loud and clear
Said: "Begone, Kaiser Bill, we don't
. want you here,". •
"Well," tald,tho Kaiser, "that'a very
unclvii,
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I.suppose after that I must go to
• the devil?"
So he turned bn his heel and off he
did go
At the top of hta.speed to the re,
glons below, _
And when he got there he was filled
' • with dismay,
When waiting outside he heard Old
Nick aay ‘
T q his Imps: "Now look here.boys, Iglve ypu a warning.
"I'm expecting the Kaiser down here
In the morning.
"But don't let him In, for to me It's
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qultp clear,
"H a's, a dangerous, fellow and we
'do n 't want him here.
"If once he gets in thereMl be no end
of quarrels,
"In fact, I ’m afraid he’ll corrupt our
good morals."
"O, Satan, my dear friend," the
Kaiser then cried,
"Excuse me for listening white wait­
ing outside.
"If you don’t admit me where can I
go?"
"Indeed," said the devil, " I really
don't know."
"Oh, do tat me in, I'm weary and
cold,"
Said the Kaiser quite anxious to en^
' ter Nick’s fold.
"No," said the devil, "raoet certainly
not.
"We don't admit people for riches or
pelf;
"Here are sulphur and matches,
M.
mska a helWor yourselL►
T h en 'h e kicked Wilhelm out' &lt;nd
vanished In smoke,
And^uat at th at moment the Kaiser
awoke.
He jumped out of bed in a shivering
aweatv
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And said: "Well, that dream I shall
never forget.
"That I won’t go-to .heaven I know
very wdll,
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"But it’i really too bad tb be kicked
, out of hell."
ODD FELLOWS BIG TIME
District Lodges Odd FeQews aid
Rebekaha WUI Meet Ji
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Next Monday will be . ■ big day
with the Odd Fellows of this district

for « r that day tbay wffl all try x n d
meet ■fn Sanford and hxva a royal
good time. Tba Rebekaha will also
come In for their ahare and there
will be aomathlng doing for all of
them. At four o'clock there will be
a n : open meeting In th e1 Masonic
{fall, Imperial Bldg., to which,every*
body la Invited and It la hoped that
the- people of Sanford will take ad­
vantage 'of the Invitation and come
out en masse.
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At alx o'clock the Odd Fellows
will have an oyiter supper and gen­
eral good time. At night the 'candi­
dates will be taken through the
myaterica, the work being put on by
the degree team from Orlando,
The Grand Master and two Past
Grand Masters will be present with
the Grand Secretary a n d . the Odd
Fellows are expecting t v have'a big
night.
The Rebekaha will also Initiate in
the evening end will have tho state
president of the Rebekah Assembly
here to assist In thejvork and all tho
Rebekaha from far and near will be
here to take part..
All the Odd Fellows In the dis­
trict and all those from DcLsnd,
which lodge Is not In th is. district
have been invited to attend the big
time -here Monday night and it 'g
expected that the city will bo filled
with tho members of this grand old
order that has done, is doing and
will continue to do so much for mhn?
kind and womanhood of the world.

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AMERICAN FIELD FENCE and BARB WIRE
and ore in position to save you money, as the present market
prices is much higher than when we placed this order."Write us
on call for catalogue and prices if you are in need of fence pr an­
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Oh—that sinking of the heart, when you look'
in your ice-box and see the tiny dab left from
yesterday’s-pound of butter!'
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Cottolene for your fine cooking, in place of cx-^
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standard fof shortenings.
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one-third less than you would use.of butter.

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You will find that shortenings which seem
cheap, when scooped out by the pound, are'often
more expensive than
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in tins of convenient sizes.
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1 cup molasses
V cup Cottolene
H cup sugar
- yi level teaspoon salt

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1 level tablespoon ginger
% level teaspoon soda
cup cold water
3 to 4 cups flour

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so sympathetic, so sensitive to crop who live In It make it.
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production,
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poor wheat or corn crop affects the town. A town la Just as good or just
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markets of the world. When the as bad as the people who are damn­
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harvest fields smile, towns* wax fat, ing it.
Safety and Interest are w hat you desire for your money.
factories increase the payroll. Corn,
Every -community, even If It
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affords you Lthese essentials. They are an ideal form of investm ent
The old fashioned Chamber* of can meet, 'on-equal ground and ab­
Uih* City k? CkfftOT IlM rw Yw to Commerce, with its cash bonuses and sorb. the good qualities o f one anyielding 4% Interest.
M Hulk
— MM* «» Q«to free factory sites U. rapidly passing other} where the spirit of tha Golden
CAPITAL $30,000.00
SU R PLU S $15,000.00
away. Instead of grabbing business Rulo can be Instilled; for no one can
from each other we rnu^t realise th at deny this perfectly scientific prin­
our opportunities lie hidden In the ciple.
* ■•
GSM
fertility of the soli. Towns and cit­ ’ A town Is seldom the result of
ies are beginning to look to the virgin natural Conditions. In any
fertility of the soli. Towns and cit- event, it was- man who saw the nat­
country, out to the fields of growing ural advantages—and frequently, it
corn, wheat and cotton for their real was soma one individual.
prosperity. A successful hay cam­
For illustration: There is no nat­
II. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
O. L taYlor
R.K.DEA3
- Q— S
paign will.’bring factories to tho tow ural reason why Cleveland -should
AnlCuUw
F. L. WOODRUFF ’
paign will bring factories .to the have /been the oil center of the world.
town. IU y meins beef and tork, There are few oil wells in or snout
which beckon the packing house and the community and they are not
storage plant. More corn means large ones. So far as oil Is concerned
cereal mills, gtucose factories,' starch and as a shipping point it is no bet­
factories.
Flour mills locate in ter than a doxen and one other
a character th at it far outahbuu ( D 'C w r i l w . y '■Hd •
nent t*
wheat producing sections: Cream­ towns. I t was simply John D. Rock­
•ww tor I** y**r*. B*xtii Cueanything done by any of the actors utlr* CommItt**m«n{-’
eries follow the dairy cow, and the efeller. He wanted to live in Cleve­
of the legitimate stage when they
doth
truck patch calls for the canning land and his Individuality, hia-per­
0»*
- H O O S f* &lt; rtfiE CITY
essayed the role of "the best little
factory.
•'— .
sonality, Fraught the oil industry to
forger
In
the
United
States,”
•
The Herald in ycani gono ' by
‘
Let .us have more ‘chambers of him.
FIRST VICTIM O F .AMERICAN
Garaon la a regular crook, always
fought the Idea of any one having commerce and agriculture. Let* us
T
here.
is
no
reason
why
BostonFLEET IN WAR ZONE
hoga In ‘the city limita because the create wealth from the opportunities
outside of the law until ho meets !2*fc fcl*rlW" 1081 *t,r*
W.w.
.d ty ordinances forbW it and there at -homo and not subtract, it from should "be the shoo market of the
Mary
Turner,
upon
Jier
release
from
f?r
lk*
T,rtoq*
offlc*.,
b«
An American 'destroyer/ patrolling
ToUd la ^a|d prlmtry mult* HU wiihtotbo
wbrld. There are no hidea there.
prison,
after
serving
a.
sentence
.for
was partiality shown in-allowing one other communities.
mitt,M
WW.tt ldth dty
***t»tl»*
coin.
They are ail shipped from the west. the war zono was vtorbodoed by an
®r
of Notrm. n a n to have hogs in the city Hipita
We must not forget that every Simply some man who knew how to enemy submarine yesterday. Tun- theft committed by 'anotnor. * She
B°y*e el th*lr Intention to b«
and barring the other fellow. But farm is a factory, and that in every
ner’s Mate Osmond Kelly Ingram; persuades Carson ‘ th at being dis­ nolle**, th* UMuntnt ■intuit ouch Candi­
now th a t the war ia on and it is. a state there are thousands of these make shoes on a large scale wanted of .P ratt City, Ala,, was killed and honest "Within th e ’Law" where he da.••
imuit. accompany lb* *«m*. tocatbrr
with a wrltlaa *t*t*m*nt pl*dfln* ihtir *l|
case of holding'down the high price factories which need our best though to live there and his success encour­ five men wero wounded, She man­ is immune from arrest by surround­ '"
I
"
"
' ‘B . bid* by tha.ioiulto ft ..Id p,"
of meats it is fine business for every­ nctorics which need* our best aged others to follow in his wake.
ing himself with clever lawyers is "
J
'
H
I
b* plarod
aged
to
make
port,
despite
the
severe
There is no physical reason'w hy
d°to.not quality with th*
one to have a hog or two providing thought and effort to' make them
not. only perfectly safe, but much Sbmlci.n
fki
lh*
eseesHv*
eommltt**
wlth.a
damage
done.
Chicago should be the meat packing
th* Um* abor*. iprdltd.
. they do not live too close In and the productive.' ‘ •
more lucrative.
Vice
Admiral
Sims,
cabled
a
bglcf
Th* lumminU u mod* by Ih* atocutlt*
center of the world. It could ns will
** bog pen is not too close to the neigh­
are m *totlow*: J
He falls in love with Mary, but eommltt**
The purpose of this publication is have been St.. Louis. Simply that report of tho incident to the n a v / de­
For
»i*y*r_______ -______ . noon
bors window, Jacksonville is the to create a deeper interest among th-:
not
withstanding
his
environments
partment. Ho gavo few details, it
For Councilman...... _
latest big city to fall in lino and al­ members of chambers- of commerce old Phil Armour wanted to live being nrsumod that there was no and his companions,' his is the love Th* polltnc p1*e* ohotl b* at th* city hill
there.
J.
f.K*. *l*y. •! 8«uford, Samlnol*, county.
low the keeping of hogs in th? city and othjpr organizations in their ngri-.
fight and that the U-boat made good of a man. He protects her from not Florid*. Th* followlna parooni oholl t&gt;*
'In nearly every town you. visit,
doomed to bo duly quail Bod *l*ctor&lt; In thi,
limits and this is o good tlAie^o -call cultural and commercial . problems.
its escape after launching tho tor­ only his evil companions, but from primary,, to.wlt:
Allll whll* per,on, duly ,*».
lo-wlt: 'A
attention of the hog -raisers to the The attention of the reader is called you hear some resident say: "Oh, pedo. In accordance with the policy himself. . l«t*rod
kccordlnc to law upo
•ecordlnf
upon th* ritli* 1■
tration book. 0f th* city of Hanford. *ho
fact that a hog and it hog pen can to what Alabama, Arkansas, Ten­ this ain’t nothing but an overgrown of secrecy sur/oqnding American na­
Eventually Mary ensnares the son h**o paid their poll l u on or bofor* ih* 17th
1*17.
bo kept just ns clean ns any other nessee, Mississippi, Texas and other country village!"
of tho wealthy man who caused her day ,of Nov*mb*r,
val
operations/
tho
deportment
did
‘
FORREST
LAKE.
Tho
resident
of
any
t^wn
jhat
anltnal. 'T h e old idea of the hog de­ states arc doing in this direction.
f th* Whit* Man’* Eircuth*
arrest and. Imprisonment. Sl\e drat Chairman
not
divulge
the
pamo
of
the
destroy­
&lt;Comtnltt**,
,
manding a hog wallow is fallacy for What the^e statfcs have done, your makes such a statement wears whis­ er nor the exact place that the ensnares him for revonce, but even Atteetr
RE
kers
and
hoots
at*
heart,
'
*
W.
E.
W
A
T
80N
,
Arllny
Sccrrtary.
be is just an happy and much moro state can- do."
revsngo falfs before real love.
*,
U-boat was encountered.,
17-FrMU
.
Of
course,
if
.
your
town
Isn’t
comfortable in good rlcnn dry qunr----- 0 -----During hU. love scenes Let wren
sporty enough for’you, why, you ca . This Is the first Afncricnrt war ship
,B *k* Ckeall C**rl far t b* Hr^antb JodltUi
t fc»ra ns he would lie In ah old tini*Mary
nnd her wealthy admirer— rtrrull *f Flarld* la and for HtnluN,
which
has
been
hit.
by
the
enemy
TO
SHORTEN
TH
E
WAR
move—that isn’t tho town’s fault.
-" -h o g wallow full of water and tilth.
'-.I" Chanrcry
The effect in shortcnlng the war of
If you get too Bporty you’ll have since the war began. Naval of­ latqr her hunshand—Morey, a.i Gar- U Uaan S Ton mar F*rtUU*r Coropany
.* Keep the pig in tho city limits and
■
rnrpor.tlon
ficers hero are of tho ofylnipn that sen, shown his wonderful power as an
heaoy oversubscription to tho to movo anyhow.
»».
-—
_ uvery.m nn in tho city should keep
L**l ninford and Eva II. Rlnford
the destroyer was taken unawares nctor. He portrays every human hb
Second
Issue
of
Liberty
Loan
Bonds
It
Isn’t
the
sports
that
make
a
wlf*.
.
•
One if he can, but keep the hog ntid
and had no chanco to'whlrl her gurs Buffering on tho screen;-ho lays hare
town—it's tho jays.
Order of Mrvlc* by Publication
the hog pen clean and you will find can hardly be over estimated.
I.«vl tllnlord 1SSWhitehall Ht^AtUnti.
his innermost thoughts through fac­ To:Oaorri*!
However brave a front Germany
1-WYI Rtnlord Atlanta, (irortti;
Tbg man that gave the light for into position.
o u t aomething about hog mining that
ial
expression
nnd
muscular
action
Eva
II. Rlnford, Atlanta. (&gt;*or|la.
* you never knew before and r.l;*j find may endcaver to present to the out­ the sports on the Great White Way
I*
la
baraby
ordfrad that you appnr la
side, v\orld and to her own people, was a jay —Thomafe A. Edison, a Jay
The first Intimation thnt "'Amer­ that is truly wonderful, played to In* bib ol -complaint Bled haraln aiafnit you
out aomething.'aliout the high; price'
ican destroyers were ip European the deme of perfection, neither over
of-pork. Every littlo {dC thnt we can the truth, ip that eho is facing fearful telegraph operator from Ohio,
nor underdone.. Even that terrible
odds
and
is
Ih
dire
stra
its.'T
h
e
emJohn D. jlockefcller, who, in .d waters was announced : Wednesday, angblah of-the eyoa when giving up
do to reduce the high cost of living
:argo
placed
by
President
Wilson
.
n\oney way Js the ideal-of. every May 16.. tho: informatioh coming that most" preoious to him Is photo­ waaha.
.- la killing two birds w ithone stone-r-'
Wltnaaa
my hand and aaal ol ofSc* (hb
on
American'shipments
to
neutrals
sport was a jay from Kfchford, New from the Britiah'admiralty:pnd then graphed With terrific clearness. Mo­ 23rd day ol 6rtobar,,A. D. 1917
h e lp in ' lha people at home nji't'holp(aaal)
K. A. DUlfOLASS, Clftk.
struck Germany a body blow, and
confirmed by tho ^United1States ,n*vy
* ■Ing .tb i boys at the front. Keep a
York,— .
. . .
rey's byes simply talk.
shipments
to'
her
from
South
AmerL.
\y.
Baldwin,.
department,
.
The.
aixe
of.
the
fleet
Russell Sage, who loanod. mono
hog, Lwp chickens, have a garden
Solictor for Complainant
And .in the.and ho-dies fo r the
can countries arc going to be atop- to the sports, for-years, wns a Jay— has never been' reve|[ed,- hut it -la
iT-FH-Sto
b u t do not let.-'.any of the animals
womsn
'
he
protected
and
silently
bother _ the neighbors. ’ Keening n :cd or greatly curtailed through our he started by jumping counters In a supposed to have been a formidable loved.
v - . ■ Natic* *f AppUcaUaa /or Taa Dead L'adcr
one. The fleet left America the 1sthog juat now is better than keeping nfluenco and our control over csal country. store.
•
Her
H, lion 8 of. CbapUr 4IS9 Lawo *f. Hasupplies needed Uy their navies and
Some jay from Connecticut went t.r part of AjMjiodl M l * * » b“ "
A ^ o d y int.5 d,n, to «tnd b n L
% worthless dog and muehXmorp
Nolle*
la haraby (Ivan that Chai. Tybr
ndustries.
Germany’s efforts for to the World’s Fair a t Chicago £n
purek.iar oLTa. Caltlflcat*! Noi
111
profitable.
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2
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C
hH
itm
if
noodle,
to
th
.
boy.
io
and 1S8, dated Ih* Stb day of July, A. IK
pearo are dictated largely' by fear 1893. Ho set .up a stand on the destroyers have evidently been doFrance is reminded that' the package 19JS, haa-fllad aald rartlflcataa in my olSr*.
* And by the way Mayor Davison of America and .America's 'power.'
Iqg a Ijrest deal of good work Inas­
nd ,hu made applleatlop for (a. d**d t*
*ua in accordance with law. Bald cutifl■tnd the city council of Sanford were The German pctiple' arc crying for Midway and sold wooden nutmegs much as the submarlnQ .damage has must be on Ita way before the fif­ eatra
•ranrac.
arabraci th* following dttcrihcd propteenth of-November. Hero is a case arty aituatad
%mong the first ‘ln'*tKe state to let posce, and the Ujne has. come or ia to' the aporta'for souvenirs. Finally been considerably ]esa.i
In Bamlaol* county, Florida,
ho
ran
out
of'wooden
ones
and
sold
tw'wlil
where
"mall
your
Christrpka
package
*down the bars.on the hog ordinance shortly qoming when tha German
No Slgi Lot IS -Palmar’* Bub Olvbloa
land aljowwthe .people to keep them mperial government- must needs ’em the real, thing at 25 cents a The Vslae of an AU-lbrinalve Look early'-' ia necessary advice.
Sa^^lT^Tp. *0 8 R. SI. E.
Ihrow.
"
^
i Lot t and Lot -t (to** Hr.) P»ll a tho city during war times. * ^
isten to 'the German people. They
mar’a 8ub..
--Dlv. of Sac. 17. Tp. *0, JS. R- 31
Will bo the subject of the sermop
William'
Dean
Howells,
Ameri­
BuL
•
__
Burning
Candle
at^Bolh'Kflda.
*
—— O----are being fed now on hopes of vic­
at
the
Congregational
church
Sun­
No.
36SI
Lot 14 (IIS, Ry.) P*|mar*a
^_
ca’s
foremost
litqrsry
chsrsctcr
will
Of
course,
unhappiness
Is-the
cause
Dlvblaa of B*e. IT, Tp. 20 8. R. 3t
2. .
tory and
stories of
dissensions
day
morning.
In
the
evening
the
12VERY FARMfA|FAOTOR.Y
*
Tba*
aald-land
ha
L
ac
aanaoaait
at
th*
data
•
tske more pride in telling.you of the
ol^ divorce,-nnd much of the unhappl*.
of lb* Uauah'c* of *„eh cartIBrat*. In th**'., ,r
A recent publication by the Inter among, the American people and a days wheq ho act type as a jay on pastor will speak on "M an's Desper­ ness la duetto the drcumstdnte that nam*
o( J, F. P*B*r. Unlaaa-aald cwtlSe.tC '■*/
•
■■
.
-^'national Harvester Company con­ ack of support? of our Government the Sentinel at Ashtabula; Ohio, ate Need of .God."
the wife tuts nothing to do nt home In ah*0 ba r*da*m*d accordlny to law t.( d**d
will
huuaThvraon
iy oiir people.
—
The music,* always of special in-^ ghe daytime and the husband has en­ b*r. A. D, 1917. trtf tb* 20th day ol Np*rm-\ -'
tains the foilowlng^cditorial:
than his literary, success of later
my'VrlBeUl *l(nntura and »*.l Ibb 1
No . more convincing argument y‘c arar-tho ■days wheh they u»e4 terest has beeh'arranged for the day tirely too much to do downtown at' itheWltnci.
19th day of October, A. D. 1917. ;
. -.
" T h e opportunity of the town lira
nlght"IIouston
Post.
;
•
by
Mrs.
Frye
and
&gt;jrs.
Takach
as
(acall
•
,
E. A* DOUOLA8S, ..
In the'eountry. The-cpuntry can got could be made to tho people of Ger­ shoe pegs to space the type, and
CUrh
ntrcull
Court,
Ramin
olo
Co-,
_FI»,
follows: Morning, prelude, "Prelude
1T-Frl-Ste
By V. hi. DousU'u, D. G.
along without the towrj, but'no town many of the hopelessness of victory about a printer gettlng'drunk and
being
obtained
by
continued
fighting
using a plug of Star tobacco'for a n C,” A. Hollins; anthem, "Sun of
French Read In'. Beuth America.
. has or ever will bo permanently proamy Soul," Roger* Cox; offertory,
Throughout South- America French Ia Canrt *r County Jad a. Bamlaal* C*a aly
’ porous where- tho la n d 's poor. - The than a great oversubscription to the cut.
a. CRatAof Florida
"Andante
Religiose,”
VJutea
Griaon,
Liberty
Load,
demonstrating
not
la
almost universally read; editions of In
Nearly every man In 'a rt, acitnee,
ra Eatata'of
tow n Is built on farm profits; on
Evening,
prelude,
"Vision,"*
Rudolf
Tlihit. farmers produce .in excess pf only the tremendous power of Amer­ literature and industry and com­ Bibli-anthem, "Oh LoVe Divine," E. the classics are In moat homes, an d haraby (Ivan, to all whom It may *j
stores are filled with modern eoaceru. that
on tha *4th day of D*c«mb*r,
’’their home needs. In fact, towns arc ica but the fact that the-American merce here in .America today either L Hosmcr; offertory, solo by Mrs. book
*. D. 1917. I ahall apply to-tb* Honorable
French writers of prose or verse, both A
people
are
whole
hcartedly
In
favor
Is
or
was
a
Jay.
E.
__________
■ .. Court.-a■
!• F. Ilouaholdcr,_________
Judd* of aald
'consumers, not real producers.
Julius Takach, “ Watch Thee /and In translation and fn tho original
Jud(* at Probata, far my Anal dUchart* ••
of prosecuting the war .with. vigor
Cincinnati
is
the
supply
center
of
Admlnlatrntor of tb* aataU- of Snaa Owtn
'Toyrns are the natural ovol$4on and and wilting to finance our Govern­
Morrlaon. dacaaaad, and that at lb* *■m*
the south. Years ago, at the waning Pray Thee," Harris.
. • butgrow th or necessity—places to ment tQ 'th e. limit.
N
otice
op
pbimary
election
I will pnaanl* td sold CAurt- my fiah|
This announcement carries a specof
tho
river
traffic,
it
was
about
to
aaaannta
aa Admlalatrator of aald aaUta
Nolle*
U
btrtby
sl**n
that
■
Whit*
Man*
■atom and distribute th e world's sur­
al Invitation to you to attend these Primary will ba ails In lb* city *1 Sanlord and atk for
tbatr apwravaL'
give
place
to
Louisville,
and
Mem-'
Every
purchase
of
a
Liberty
Loan
plus products through the chinncls
lUmlnol* county, Florid*, Tu**d*y, No»*m- Dated Juno slat, X. D._ 1917. _
services and sharo In ths_Worship.
A. It. KEY.
phis
In
the
commerce
of*thet
Terri­
IS)7,
for
th*
nnmlastion
of
of commerce. $ There Is but one rosd Bond not only ■uppllea.tho sinews of
Admlabirator.
CM )*«ai
tfr-wftt ,
Mention should bo made of tho! rfndUal*f or tba Irllowlnt offlea*
nanuHii..-'admlrsble address recently given' b y tro'- “V
of. S.nfaW^Swv.. | ss- s-t*. 7-«o, s-«4. 9-21. hm 9. i &gt;»
*___i___:__ ^ ____________________ war tiut it shoots a fact into the tory.
The cltlxens of Cincinnati got Mrs. Geo. L. Day, now In home mis­
Ggrman mind—the fact that tho
American peoplo arc behind .thh busy and built the Cincinnati South­ sionary service in tho Everglades
American army and th a t the Amer- ern Railroad.
region, in this church oft "The Life
Amerlcan army and behind the
This road was the dream of a jay. of the Women and Children of-, the
American President, and that there They called him f jay dreamer but Holy Land." Mrs. p a y spoko out
[a' no Mid to this war except the hia dream saved the town.
of a ten yeaik’ experience, ss ,s mis-*
You hear people of tho far west In sionary worker in that country, giv­
achievement of the ends that Amer­
ica la fighting for. Every purchase mercantile, industrial, artistic and ing a story of intense interest snd
of a Liberty Loan Bond does some­ scientific pursuits saying: "If we appeal in most vivid ^manner. Such
thing to and tho war; does ’some­ war* only In Chicago, we could do first’ hand Information is of untold
.1 Our Office Supply Store is
or get so and sp." In Chicago you value to every hearer. Tho speaker
thing to shorten tho war.
you Were going to buy— did you
lor Your Convenience, In order
ihcar
them says "If we were only in- very appropriately prefaced her ad­
When* you shorten thp war. you
that you may equip your office
get it? Today there in opportunity!
shorten the terms of our soldiers who New York.” When In New York dress by singing with effect "The
^with all the litUe.necessiy ar­
you hear them wishing for iomft-t Holy City.!'
serve
in
France;
your
save
many
from
,«
‘r ;
... .
I( you already own a Ljberty’&lt;L0 an
ticles that should be in every
thing W London' or Pkria. . . . ,
death
and
suffering
and
'privation.
/
*--------------------office, and which will Saw Your
Bond, your ^prjde and \patriotistif;s
Ypu save others from tho dangerous .‘ Thare you are. Any place is just
Presbyterian Church
syr?,*Time and Lighten Your Office
what
the
people
who
live
In
It
make
- 'VOJ ge across submarined seas and
should cause you to w ant to own The ' pastor has returned from
work.
the dangers of service in Europe. it.
•
•
Presbytery at F t ., Meade, and wjll
another— AND RlGHtt 1 NQW . * In
The success of. the Liberty I^&gt;an will 'I f any of the towns th at any jof ua preach at both services Sunday. AAt
T Equip your office with up-toeither event&gt; comfe in and talk the
be a shortening of tho war and a live in are hob to our Uking, why night Jie wilt deliver ‘the. second of
date accessories, and you will
let's get busy—it’s all uj&gt; to ui.
saving
of
American
Hyes.
We
have
matter over with our 1Officers. We
the series on "Tho Second Coming
give.yopr Business' Correspon­
The first process )n tho improve­ of Christ." The'sermon this Sun­
given our sfena to l a U l -*, we must
dents the impression-that you
attend tQ all details of subscriptions.
lend our dollafs’tc brqk them up, to ment of any town ia to get rid of day will ho "The Events Preceding
Kli' ’ V
are really doing business in a
make them powr ful a id effective thd. peopla who are damping It,— th e Second Coming." Tho service
business like way.
,7'"
and.as safe and &gt; W ’re r.j may bp.jThe'G round Jlog,
begins at 7'D’cIock. ,
Our
unehnquerab'.j
det
&lt;rt
.(nation
35
to fight* to tha end, to ’ f .ht to the
i
. Ha -Had No Jdsa.’^‘Broadjray’s Greatest Melodrama
Patlent’s Wife—“Do'you think my
last man and the lr.“t -’rll. t must be
Broadway's greatest rpelodrama
iantfested between O 'tp U r l and husband can stand an operationr will be shown at the Lyric Theatre
Doctor (shsentlyJTVMy dear madam,
! October
27,* lSlT r tn d bring to the you ltno\y hjH flnnhdal affairs-better Thursday, Oct. 25th.
c
*■ i* *« . • *» f
- . v 1*1'
Harry T. Morey, the Vitagraph
&gt;
n . l ___ - __.1
-**
M,Gsrman
peopje. - the kcpeUfid^as of than I do."—Puck. *
a ttr hss recreated’ the role of Joe
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their stroggle in bkhrii of-the GerGarson in the . serksn. verrion .of
Lobster Shell Cracker.* •
man Iraperiai.Gov: - ~ en t against .
Bayard VslUer's stage spccesv
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liberty, right snd Justice, end tho rnResembling
Implement hns been Invented for
Lyric T heatre.. IIU work ia of such
American peopis,. .
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j, w. Barne* who If known far
and wide’** Jimmy Bsrnes, the po£uUr representative of Holden &amp; Co.,
commission merchant! is In the city
Uking a vacation before he starts
another season in buying . and
filing Sanford
products. Mte.
-Barnes will be Jtere. in a few days
and they will make, Sanford ‘their
home for -tho winter reason as they
have been doing for many year*. •
just the remembrance for the boya
at th e‘front or tho girl* at echool.
Get them at the Woman’* Exchange.
Go to Mobley's drug ato'ro for.
your school book*. Phone 2\ti. Z-tfc
■ Send, quality card* to friend* out
-of tho city. • Woman’* Exchange,
Court House Bldg..
\V. B. Sadler spent several daya in
(he city this week' on official busi­
ness: He is now bank examiner and
havKig Wen connected with thb of. (ice nf state treasurer and comp­
troller for many years- he is well
known all over the 'state of Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Ogden and
children and Mrs. Alyca of East Chi­
cago, Indian* were'In tho city sev­
eral daysari this week visiting -Mr.
and Mrs." Bronson”. They made the
trip through in Xhoir car and wore
enroute to St. Petersburg where they
will spend the Winter. *
Rub-My-Tism — Antiseptic, Ano­
dyne—Kills pnin, stops putrefac­
tion.
• -$6-36t
Found—Just whnt you want In
novelties and holiday gifts at..the
Woman’s Exchange.
.
Basil? Hrnssicrc of the Orlando
Reporter Star was here several .days
of this week with the idea of taking
in Sanford on a campaigh for more
subscribers for his paper.
He will put on a motor cycle
car and bring the Rcportcr-iatar here
every evening.
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Expensive Hemstitching Machine
just installed at tho millinery ahop
of Mrs. II. L. Duhnrt.- Ladies of
Sanford arc invited to call and see
this machine .in operation; , Fourth
and Sanford Avc. .
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Ouerney Doudney wag In the city
Wednesday greeting, his friends and
.visiting home folks. Ouerney now
has a tin ahop and plumbing ahop,at
Eustis' and says, there is plenty of
building and plenty of work over
there.
Dr. McMullin left -Wednesday
evening for other .cities in south
Florida where tho trachoma cases
need operations and expects to .bo In
tl}a.t part of tho frtato severs!. weeks.
•All pchool books will;bo found.1a t
Mobley’s drug store. Also full Una.
of achool Supplies.
A 2-tfc%r
■" Dr. O. J._MIHer l ^ n Tamps and
other cities of south Florida irt ccmcompany with Dr. Cox, head of the
state, bonrd of health investigating
the trachoma cases.
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many friends'of Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Wilson are giving them a warm
welcome homo again after galivanting around tho greater part of the
north and cast all summer.' Pop was
engaging in’ the pleasant and profit­
able (sometimes) business of buying
and selling fruits and vegetable* and
Aunty was along to see tlrnt .Fop
didn't Jo*e his step. Both of them
look like they enjoyed a good sum­
mer and they are at home In their nice
home on Second street.
Public Stenographer —- Room 6,
Garner Woodruff Bldy., Phono 271.
Mr*. Pow-cll.
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Mr_ an’d Mra. F\ P.^Vorster, left
Thursday for Now York where they
«pcct to remain for thirty daya on
. their annual!.vacation. ' Like many
olhfr busy jnen Mr. Forster geU a
™ r ’V * 1®
'M*® ■ky aerapers
*nd gets the retj ton[c from the busy
t*ople„ill aroijnd' him. r*.
L. L. Taylor, the genial proprietor
?! the Big Three in ft One-Store left
the fint of the week for Atlanta, and
other point* to replenish the-*tfire
Jf'th bargain, for which It Is noted.
Uurlng hi* absence the affable clerks
*re "tlending to Aha trade In their
. u ,‘ oourteous.way. ^ 17-ltc
i iiii Frfd DeBerry Is here^todky
* ng about
‘candidacy for con*— ---N~ ‘ ‘
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jfresa in the Fourth. Fred is now the
Adltor of the Florid* Cracker, pub­
lished in Orlsiido and while he ie
idling pianos he has A. few minutes
t o . write pstsiqtlc songs, write edl*?riili and run.tor. congress., Fred is
some hustler all right.
( One more week of rare bargains at
the Big Three in Obe Store. Just
received a lot of girls’- raincoats,
only.$3.98. Children’s, Misses and
Ladles’ sport coats,,all prices and
colors to please the ejo and suit tho
pocketbook. Beautiful Dress Ging­
hams only 18c. All prices advertised
in last week’s Herald are good up to
and Including Saturday,’ 27th. Remembflr we guarantee to sell better
goods for lesa mqney. Big Three In
One Store.
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The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of
the ,12th District will hold an open
meeting in- Masonic Hall.at 4 o’eloek
Monday, Oct. 22, to whieh all Rebekaha and their friends are Cordial­
ly Invited. In the- evening’ at 8
O’clock the degrco.of Rebekah will be
conferred by the staff of Orlando
Lodge, and alt Rebekaha are urged
to be present. A good time is as­
sured. Mrs. Hattie Lossing.kScc'y. s
' Mrs. H. B. Connelly and little
daughter are .home again after a
pleasant visit with relatives in North
Carolina". .
PATRIOTIC SERVICE
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Next Sunday at the Methodist
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Church
lA response to ' the call of our
country there will be a special ser­
vice at this church next Sunday at
the morning hour. The pastor will
speak' and his subject will bo “ Oqr
Duty in *this Great War.t There
will be the singing of patriotic songs
and the choir, will render a. special
selection appropriate to the occasion.
Tho evening service will be inter­
esting and helpful. The pastor’s
subject will be ’’Fall in.’’
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Every one who comes will be
warmly received. Visitors and stran­
gers arc specially invited!
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Thousands of new samples of wal
paper Jor-you to select from. Sam­
ples will bo brought to .your door
upon request. I also do decorating
and painting ns' it Qhoujd’ bo done.
F. W. Terapcrton, 108 'Palmetto
Avc:, one door from First street.
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Dr. Hyman PaBBoa
Dr. Geo. Hyman has returned
from Atlanta, where .he stood tho
physical examination for the position
of chaplain Ip tile national army andtn 'a few days expects to. bo called
into-active service. Dr, Hyman was
perfect in all his examinations and
there Is no doubt but what we will
have to kiss him gofyi^bye for he is
golng"t3 tho front.
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We desire to call especial atten­
tion to Columbia Record 1G85, Tho
Star Spangled Banner, aung by Miss
Margaret Woodrow Wilson. ThI*
reclrd Is dedicated to the Red Cross,
And 25 cents from tbs site of each of
these records'goes to thb Red Cross.
iy*k to hear 2332, "Gpodbyo Broad­
way, Hello France. \;»\T£,vv '
Gibson &amp; Wallace.

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Notice
/ The registration book of the city
of'Ranford, Fla., la now open and
will be kept open from 9 a. m. to 12
m. and from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m., from
OcC 16, 1917 to Nov. 16, 191T, at
the derk’a office, city hall,
/ J. C. Roberta,
.
* City Clerk.
lG-Tues-4tc

Having been accepted by ♦
.the examining board as chap- &lt;#*
•$» lain for United Statea Na-. ♦

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Miami .haa. been selected .for the
naval aviation achool, according to
information given Senator Fletcher
by the Navy Department. Detalla
of tho ac^oql were not given otit, but
It 1* .reported that ati least $600,000
will be spent there. .
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Sport Hats, Felts &amp;
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Latest Shapes and Colors in Trimmed
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Organ:- Nocturnette (Moonlight),
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Maiurr—Kemmrr
At an impressive ceremony at the D^Every.
Organ: S. Cecelia* Maas, Babtlste.
Church of the Holy Name*last night
This Is but the beginning of many
tho mafriage of Miss Emilia Kenjmer
to Mr.. John Mauser waa celebrated. Inspiring programs to be given at
.Delicata tracerjes of pink Mexleah. Holy Cross Church where everybody
{^welcomed and has a place await* Mrs. Watson’s ertisctic home never prehensive report of the conditions,
vine. with ferns made an artistic laiwc
decoration against the • whito and jX /’tthem.
looked lovelier./ The guest*-on this of the city of. Sanford past, present
gold, altar,, where lighted candles
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occasion were Mrs, John Dickins, and what could be hoped (or in the
■hone softly. Reverend Father Han- "nitt
Mra. E.. M. Galloway, Mrs. John future and waa after.tome discussion
ftle Bo-Peep has lost .her sheep
hauser officiated at tho ceremony.
And cannot tell where to find them— Melsch and Mra. Moughton. Mrs. adopted by the meeting. The fol­
The wedding party entered tho Saturday afternoon at half past three Henley left on the afternoon train lowing gentlemen composed the com­
mittee and they ate due a vote of
chilrch promptly at eight o’ctock'to She wants you to find them at. 702 for her homo in Dado City.
thanks by the d tjte n i for going Into
the .entrancing. Strains of the wed­ dak avenue.’* ,
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The dances at the Parish House thla Im p o rtan t; subject' In "all Its
ding march. The groom was at*
These cunning little Invitations
continue
to be well attended. About phases,
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tended by Mr. Anthony L. Halsems. were sent out by Elisabeth WhltheV,
thirty
couples
were
present
last
even­
Tho brldo was a charming picture of tho dainty little daughter of Mr. and
3. O.*Chase, ch., F^F. butto n , P.
gracious womanhood in her wedding Mrs. B. F. Whltner, to forty of her ing. These dances are being given W. Mahoney, C. J l . Smith, C .. E.
gowrf of white crepe meteor with sil­ little friends for Saturday afternoon.' for a good cauie and should be well Henry, E . A. Douglass, A. E. Yow
ver lace and hand embroidery. .She
After the guests were all assem­ patronised by the town, people: The ell.*' .
carried an arm bouquet of bride bled, Mother. Goose rqcords was music is good and delicious refresh­
After many speeches by many. *
roses and was attended by her Sister, played on the vlctrola and then they ments are served.
present for the commission and
Mr. Noble Wood left Tuesday for against It. the"men present- dedded
Miss Ida Kommer, maid of honor. bunted the lost sheep.
Animal
Following were the bridesmaid, Miss crackers were. used. A big'black Montgomery, Alt. He will .visit his to call .for signatures to a petition
LudvHIa Black and Mr. Donald A sheep adorned the wall and every­ nephew, Private Arthur L. Dickins, calling foi^&lt;an' expression of the
McDougall. Father Hanshauser
body tried to pin his tail on. A Go. C, Macon,' Ga.j before returning pooplo for electing a charter com­
met tie bridal party at the altar and Jack . Horner ‘ pie furnished much to hla home in New York.
mission of nine men .and these peti- .
read the solemn and impressive cere­ merriment. Iqe cream and cake was
t i i
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tions which are required to have
mony of .thojCatJollc church.
served. Each iittle guest -left re­
The Pipe Organ Society of the twenty per cent of the voters al­
A rocepiloit? at the home of the gretting that Elizabeth's bext birth­ Baptist' church will hold . a^basaar ready have seventy per cent. This
bride at 327 Seventh street followed day was a year off.' Those present December eighth. Tho ladies of this election will be held at the same
the ceremony.
were: Frank Chase, Gene Tcrwil- society are vtry busy making Christ* time as tho city etectlon In all prob­
Tho maid of-honor wore a pretty (iger, Thos. Wight, B ritts Arrington, mas. gifts, which will be placed on ability thus saving the expense t&gt;f a
gown of cream net with sqiart touch­ Albert Connelly, Deane Turner, Bob ■ale at tl\p t. tfkne. Anything you V&gt;ed»l election. The nine men elected
es ot turqjuoise blue and cream lace Foster, Claude Robson, Thcs, Pulca- want especially n u d e ’send in yuur aa charter makers will'then frame a
charter to conform to the needa of a
hat with touches .of blue and carried ton, Richard Mnxwell, Billie Ball, order.
Zachsry,
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d ty tpanager commission form rf
bride roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Wilbur* Davis, .Arhtur
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The Altar Society of the Catholic government and the dection of tho
Ludvilla Black wore a becoming Georgia Mobley, Frances Rhodes,
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gown of pink taffeta and silver cloth Rebecca Stevens,' Margaret Neal, church nil! give' a Hallowe'en, party commissioners will follow.
with cream net and pink roses. Her Maude Lake, OHvq Newman, Cath­ nt their hull on Oak avenue Octo­
hat was of pink malinca.
erine Weunor, -Mary Elizabeth and ber Slat.
The tick eradication movement in
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The girl ushers, Miss Mary Lcddy, Camilla I’ulcston, Luella Mahoney,.
Citrus,
county has becomo popular
Miss Frances Black, Miss Marie- Theodora Milter, LoClairc Jones,
The Ke'wplcs will givo a masquer­
Mulligan nnd Miss Mary Kurrua Carol Stone, Mildred Holly, Ruth ade ilance nt the Hotel Carnes Fri­ and many farmers who did not care
wore dainty white goyns and white Henry, Pearl Robson,.Louise Thrash­ day night, Nov. 2nd. Tho Kewpics to dip their cattlo at first nre now
picture hats. ■Thpy preccdpd the er, Beryl Steinmeyer^ Alice Elder, mvo initiated several members re­ anxious for a chance. f-The building
of vats, has been delayed by tho wet
wedding procession up tho aislo. Geno Maxwell, Nan Paxton, Mar­ cently.
weather, but those that are in are
Miss Eva Yarborough played the garet Shelly.
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being used extensively.
mardh and Miss Thelma Yarborough
1.1 !
Henry Ball of Sanford who is at­
played an “ Avo Maria.”
Mrs. Nu[ina King'McLaughlin, so­ tending the University -of Florida
At the home, where the wedding ciety editor. Anyone having guests, saved the football game played last Scalds, Galls, Scratches, Sores,
Hurts, Screw Worms
reception took place pink roses, parties, or articles for this column, Saturday - dt Gainesville. He was
To
moke
thq beat cure for ktTrtt
Mexican vino ■nnd asparagus fern It would he appreciated if they will tho star pla/er of the afternoon.
troubles,
buy
a pint of linseed oil, if
formed the decorations.’ There were telephone notices to Phone 170-J.
The "Gators" bcit tho boys of the you prefer a healing oil, or a pound
many gifts of silver, cut glass, linen
University of South .Carolina 21 df hog lard or vSaclIna if you want a
1 t.'l
and china?
The Social Service Department to 13.
salve and add a 60c”bottle of Farr'* •
Out.of town guests at tho wedding and the Study Circle of the Method­
Healing Remedy. It simply can't bo
were Mr.' and Mrs. H. H. Podnda of ist'church were entertained at tho
bent
by any salve or liniment mado.
Columbus, Ohio.
home of Mr. and Mrs.' Jho. D. JinAnd
see what you get—a full p in t,
After a wedding trip to New York kins Tuesday afternoon. An Inter­
for
not
over1GO cents. Farris Heal­
aluL Baltimore iho brldo ancLcgroom esting program, on tho subject,
i
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Remedy
Is sold by u*/on the will make their future home in San­ "Stewardship," Under tho direction
Money Back plan*.
ford* Mrs. Mauser is well known In of Mrs: W, S. Thornton, Supt., was
L. Allen Seed Co.' ’
Miami, where she ha* many friends as follows: Devotional exercises led COMM1TEE REPORT AND
who regret that her marriage will by Mrs. F. E. Strinmeyor; readings,
MASS MEETING MEANS
take her to another city. Tl\e groom Tho How? Why? and What of
COMMISSION M A N A ­ CARELESSNESS RESULTS IN
la from Sanford, where he la promi­ Stewardship?" . by Mrs. Mcttingcr,
G E R FORM OF GOV­
FAILURE
.---nent in.! business circles.—Miami Mrs. Porker and Mrs. H. H. Chap­
That
Is
why
wo
say
."Feed
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pell; Thk Main Motive of Tithing,
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Thomas’
Hog
‘Powder
according
to
111.
by Mrs. A. E. Philips'; Personal
directions.’’.
DO
NOT
F
E
bD
IT
At
a
mass
'meeting
held
at
the
Organ Recital at Holy Crott Church Stcwardsh|p, Mrs. D. A. - Kelly;
. After the Service of Blessing • of Presentation of Stewardship by sev­ Grammar .School at which E. A. SLOPPY, but mix It with "ground
the new pipe organ'for Holy Cross eral ladies. After a 'discussion of Douglass acted aa chairman and H. feed and moisten with ju st enough
church last Sunday the concluding business matters"pertaining to the C. DuBoso secretary the report ,of water to make acrumbly mass. Then
dedicatory service -waa a servics of work of the society the hostess, as­ the special committee appointed to etch hog gets a beneficial dose. 8ee
music last Wednesday night. • A sisted b y . Mrs. Thornton served ice nvestigate the commission form and full directions on package. *Your
money, back If you are not satisfied.
large, and appreciative congregation crcafa and cake.
j .
- the present aldcrmftrilC form mado
L. Allen Setid Co.
their,
report.
Ttjts
report
cost
them
waa present. Mr; Arthur Moore of
■ f i t
advt.
many
hours'of
work
and
was
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m
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Stetson University was tho recitalist,
Mr.'and Mre..S. W. Adarhs and
assisted, by certain- members of S. son of Covington, Ky.,. are among
Agnes Guild, of. Holy Cross parish. the new arrivals in Sanford and ex­
It is a noteworthy thing that in this pect to make this chy their home.
Guild organised by the rector shortly Mr. Adams is brother of Mrs. ijV. C.
after his coming to Sanford about DeCoursey,_S*nford welcomes these
five, years ago there are several most good people.
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talented musicians of professional
t
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ability. The Guild to which much
Mrs. Cheater Goodrich of Orlando
credit is due in this successful under­ s the guest of Mr. and Mr*.‘S. O.
taking of securing such a beautiful Chase,
\ Your countiy is one of the Allies' and the
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Instrument for our parish church was
fullness' of its response in the interests of
t t t ■ ' ' .
■thus presented by these members ap­
Mrs. Morrow after a vchy delight­
civilization
is unparalled in the World’s his-.
pearing on the program: Mra. Lu­ ful summer In Virginia has returned
cille ’Asplnwall Taksch, vocalist; Mrs ;o Sanford to spend the winter.-with
Frances Asplnwall Fry, organist and ier daughter, Mrs/ Sydney Ken­
1f President Wilson puts the ^situation con
Mrs. Robt. Jlomdon, cornetlst. Tho nedy.
cretely'
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exquisite sweetness of the organ and
t t t
Its magnificent power Was fully dem­
Mrs. May Dickins who has been
H "The time has come to conquer or submit."onstrated during, the evening. The p .North Carolina for several months
•
"E’er us there is but one choice—We halve
following was the elaborate- program s 'visiting in Starke.
rendered:
/
made it."
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Organ: a Menuet In G. Minor
Mr. and Mrs. .Ed. Mickle of-DeH Food, clothing and ammunition must be proBeethoven;' b Banfare, Lacey, MrsLand
have been the guests of Mr.
Fry.
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vided for our soldiers.. Back them heart
Voire:. "Hear Ye Israel," Mendels- and Mrs. Ernest Galloway.
and soul.
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aobn, M a. Takach.
Mrs.
E.
E.
Penloy
or
Orlando,
for­
Organ: a Spring Song, Mendels­
Buy a bond of the "SECOND LIBERTY
sohn; b Festal Prelude in C, Rock­ merly of Sanford arrived b y boat
.
LOAN"
and help win the war.
today from Jacksonville t o be
well, Mrs. Fry.
Organ: Toccata and Fugue, In D tho guest of Mm. Jonathan Peck.
% W eh ave placed the facilities of this bank at
t t t
Miner, Bach, Mr. Mfloijtthe'disposal of the Government, and to that
Mrs. W.. E. D. Dunn of Orlando
-Organ Offertory;, Noel Bpcwris,
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end
will furnish full informatibn and will as­
Gullmant, Mr. Moore.
1 has ..been the'guest of* Mrs. Peck, at
sist our clients and friends b y handling ‘their
Organ: Andante In D Flat, Le thcr rectory. Mra.-D^nn returned to
Orlando
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Tuesday.'
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Mate, Mr,. Moot*. &gt;
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Organ: M.fdsulnmer Caprice, John
MHs
Gladys
Field
wijl
leave
next
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There
will
b
e
no
charge
for
our
services.
■on, ~Mr. Moore.
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Cornet:’ Calvary, Rodney, Mrs., week for Jacksonville to .take a* busi­
If Join our LIBERTY B O N D . CLUB and get
ness .Course a t' MasseyV/Bualness'
Herndon. :&lt;■ '
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Mr.' and Mrs. M. G. Bledsoe of
Tampe came through Ip ' their car
Tuesday on tbair way to Jackson­
ville. Mrs. Bledsoe:will visit in San1
lord W her return.

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, ■chairman ot state
civics'was the guest of honor-at a
beautiful luncheon yesterday glkea
by Mu. W. E. Watson. Mra. Hen
ley has been the guest of Mrs. Wat
•On -for uvaral days, ha
to •address tie Welfare

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“The Horn Institution”

FORREST LAKE. President »
A. R. KEY. Vire-Frttideat gad Caahler
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Loan bonfire, and- the requeat
town, a . promptly aa-poaalble, using
the above organisation*., designated
by them.. If you have not * chair­
man already appointed In your town
it U to be hoped.that some woman’s
organisation will take up the above
suggestions and &gt;ee th at they ere
carried out,
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There will be secured from Royal
Palm State Park, a stick of Lyslloma
wood, which grows only In Dade
county, Florida, V. S. A. Thla la an
esceptldnally. rare tropical..tree* out
of which gavels of the Federation
were made. Aa the park la the only
park In the' United Statee .owned by
women, the property being the pos­
session of the Florida Federation of
Woman's -Clubs It Is thought spec­
ially fltting-that a plectof thla wood
be added to.the fire which Mrs.- MeAdoo Is to light In Wsahlngton.
Mrs. Jennings is also trying to *epleco of the wood from the
cure a piece
tree which stands In the Tampa Bay
Hotel grounds, under whleh It ts
said a treaty was signed by the In-

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beans, In'some case, furnish in
seed and contracting tor' the
when It Is ready for the mill,

SL Augustine 1» issuing throuj
bier Chamber of Commerce an e&lt;
tlon of 25,600 booklet! for advert!
log purposes.

THE U N IV ER SA L CAR

To get the maximum of service .'from your
Ford car, it must have careful attention from
time to time; a little “tuning up” to keep it
running Bmothly always adds to its power ahd

it has been suggested th at you
have the. Mayor of your, town light
your municipal fire.. Mrs. Jennings
is taking the m atter of the main fire'
Up with Gov. Catts, and la.making
Dr. Conrad! to arrange for the
lighting of this fire on the campus of
the .Woman’s College a t Tallahassee.
Use non-conscrvablc material so that
thoro will, bo no fuel waste. ' .
Liberally fertilised crops
t a k a " ) to | f e a t la b o r
per crate. I t takes, s ir,
200 hours to plant, culti­
vate, spray and gather
the crop from a. certain
field. If.liberally fertilis­
ed, t h e c r o p w i l l bo
doubled or trebled—bat
little additional labor will
be needed except to gather
the Increase in the crop.

Armour ‘'built-in" quality
|s daslgned to produce larg­
e st crops with least labor—
to enrich the soil, Increase
the yield, hasten maturity,
Improva the quality. There
axe 45 yfrmomr F ertfilurs
especially ' prepared for
c i t r u s and vegetable
crops—among .th e m a n
«naly*6i formula a n d
price to fit your apodal
needs. Get latest descrip­
tive price Hit from

Amour Fertilizer Works
Jacksonville, Fla.

DoSoto county is going Into the
castor oil bean business; -4,006 oerta
are being planted, 500 acrce already
have been prepared, and the young'
Here’s a man who comes out and
admits that* he’a been a -slacker. He
signs himself "Ex-SIscker” and says
that our Tobacco Fund campaign
changed his .mond,
‘ ’/ D ear Tobacco Kit Folks: -J ’am
one of those who ire a little alow to
wake up. I ' dodged the Liberty
Bond, I,aide stepped the Red Cross
and while I wouldn't lend the Kaiser
money, I .had an idea that this war
wna bosh. Well, your Tobacco Kit
stories jarred me. into "action like
Big Ben on a dark morning. I read
about - the boys in the trenches,
hungry for a smoke. I've been that
way myself and its no fun. Here
are three dollars and more to come
later. Have the return cards ad-,
dressed to your best looking office
boy. I’ll tell you my name when I
come back. .'F or I’m going to enlist
this week.—Ex-Sil acker. " -*
There you are. -It’* a wonderful
thing how folks are taking care of
thla Tobacco K it campaign.
The
quarters are coming in faster tv cry

C. F. WILLIAMS
Agent

EDWARD HIGPINS
Salesman

T U t la • facaUalla t t a taa.»a&lt;« t j i n t l n w ral
pabtkhrd br tka Barraafka Addla* Markina
tV , In Iba O tU W 'la a a t r f
tba r. r. Dattaa, far., sad lla
raafha DaaLkaaaUf aaelfeeaL ■
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Every twenty five cent piece buys
about twice th at ampunt of good,
American smokes for some m^n at
the front.
Wc ■send them * over
through the aid of this Government,
the Fr'ench’ Government and the
Red Cross. And etch package .car­
ries
a return postal which bear’s the
War Declared on •
donor’s name and address. That
Rats by U. S. Gov’t means a personal, message to you
from a soldier.
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And
the
fund
a
t
f he' Herald con­
aring a campaign that should be cfvo Jn killing the rats that are soade»- tinues to grow from day to-day, ss
•tmeCive both to lives and property. each
A and every ono happens to think
eoaerntivB estimate places the loss of about it and drops in to add their
foodstuffs from rata at over two hundred
ndEoq dollars annually, and in the pres­ bit and make the boys happy. Thla
ent scarcity of food this loss must be fund will only be open a short time
prevented. The most efficient way to qnd-we ask you to get yours In now
“ ICffi the Rat” la. by the use of Stearns’
.Paste, and thousands of dollars worth while the getting is'good. The f l ­
Qiave 'been. bought by the government, owing have contributed since our
f in r y housekeeper troubled with rats, sat Issuei
-«nVe. roaches or wsterbugs should buy a deviously acknowledged------- 33.75
small box of this reliable exterminator 3. W. Crim....
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.and stop further loss of food in her home.
I. J,. M i l l e r ™ ; . . ........— .. .26
. W. Abercrombie----- .... ......
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■• G. Ball,.......—.................... .
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3has, B. T y l e r ........ . * ....
1.00
,. P. McCulIer.______ ___ —
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’. D. Dosscy.’.......................- f..
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V. C. Collcr__i_................
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Handling over a million' crates and hampers of friilta'and vegetables that
find thoir destination in all corners of tM United. Slates and Canada was the
ie»rd established Hast year in -our business &lt;Jf supplying North-Americmn
markets with choice Florida-Grown produce. And this groat volume of trade
was carried on with a minimum of delay and with satisfaction to our cus­
tomers.
With the Urge growth In volume of business and the consequent Increase
.In the bookkeeping work, old-style, hand methods pro
lequato to carry
the bookkeeping load. This condition pointed-us str
Burroughs DU
rect-to-Ledgcr Posting. .The Burroughs Bookkeeping_________________
■tailed not only put our figure work on a back of mechanics] accuracy, but It
solved for Us the costly problem of every year having to break in a new book­
keeper. Out' experience has proved to us that no previous training is heeeaoary to operate a Burrouzhs: anyone in our office can quickly take the £lace
of our regular operator, If necessary.

LIBERTY LOAN FIRES
T arrtll Espressos Hla Approval
•of Martin’s Liver Msdlolns—
No One W ill Again Take
Calomel After Once
Trying I t

To Be Lighted the Night of Octo­
ber 23 at 8tven O’clock
Telegram
Washington,
D. C.,'Oct. 12, 1917
The following unsolicited letter
was recently received by the manu^ Mrs. W. S. Jennings,' ;
lecturers of Martin's Liver Medi­
Jacksonville, Fla.
cine :
Woman’a Liberty Loan committee
In the absence of any other reaarranging
lighting o( Liberty Fires
eon, common gratitude calls for an
23, as near
expression from me of the wonder­ on night of October 23,ful merits of your health-giving seven o'clock as .possible throughout
liv e r Medicine. With a Urge ex* nation as publicity reminder closing
riencc in trying and’using.various of loan on. 27th. Will you get alL
ver Medicine, Fhave never found
any remedy that *so completelyloaalble publicity for plan7 If poa•hits the spot” and tones up the Bible-have Governornor of your state
dilapidated feeling , and makes a light principal fire; make them mu­
fellow feel that life'is worth living. nicipal celebrations, Mrs. McAdoo
Martin's Liver Medicine relieves
gently but effectively constipation, will light Washington fire. Will you
starts the liver-on* its active func­ send,.stick of historic or symbolic
tion, creates a healthy and.normal c o n n e c tio n If ptedble from your
appetite, and at night sleep is sweet state to be set on -p:#7 Boy ecouta
and restful. I have' died three and girl scouts lirve offered'their or­
bottles of Ibis splendid remedy and
Women’s . Liberty
am prepared to say it does all and ganisations to
mora than you claim for i t
Loan for entire camp Iff".
Use
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* W. A. TERRELL. .
them ’ wherever j you see f t in your
Decatur, Ge.
Every .bottle guaranteed to please state. Suggest tb it yVu utilise them
promote lib­
o r spur money back on return o prominently In be!
•em p ty bottle to.your druggist 50c erty fires, in aroalltrcommunities;
.ftollle.
V .
Mary Synon, Kxcc, Secy., ,
Worn. Libert. I.vanComm. •

The Burroughs Adding Machine Co., his published a two-page advertise­
ment in the October Issue of "System” magazine, tolling about our business
and how Che Burroughs Bookkeeping Machine has helped us to surmount the
difficult!!* that pen-andfiiik bookkeeping could not overcome. A facslralleof
the advertisement la reproduced above.- We are glad indeed to have our pro­
gressive business methods featured In this manner.

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thanka to the Burroughs, and statements are now mailed out promptly a t tha
first of the month.
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The Installation of machine bookkeeping is only one of the ways In which
we have modernised our business so as better to take care of our customers.
Since its Inception, mechanical meahs haw been used to save, time and labor
in all departments of our company, from the fleet of automobiles used In do lived ng goods, to the variousRappliances
in the.office.
Q iPR B PM
R R I!E ~&gt; i*And this, we feel, has
Of customers' order* and improved service all along
the
line,
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WANT ADS PAY

Ha n f o r d

8late Chairmen Me’ ci Tejneat &gt;
It la greatly desired th a t avery
municipality In the state h*v« a Lib.

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hereby .s i1
Baa da*
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n u iii
i 1*'./aaolvad *'»»* *bU ordar
p u b ll.h td la th* S a n fo .l lloraJd. a n a
?lor,Ma.P?biUk! l l wUkl“ 8 . mlnola coui
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Mockhold*:., and ouch aa bard Ian to a (Scat
sad I r t t u u tbo carparatbk may aatha
If*. Tha offlta a l n i w U i q sa d traaaan
m»r be ailed by the a a ia ep v a eo , th e boar
•I director* and all ethai'OfBcara l e be cheee
■ f the atechhaldaye . aha 11 he aheeea a a ova
ly by tko stockholder*. at tbalf anaoal meal
&gt;■)&gt; te ha hfld tha Brat Monday la Januar
ol aaeh yoar baglaalnr with th e year I t ll
The proof da* l and otbar efflcara ahall b
*be«e» annually by. th e dbottom or by th
ateahboldara aa the by-Java may regain
The ofBeors te be elipvaa by the dlrertora a
* * * etla # to be held on the aama day aa

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Notice • horoby. f j f « „ th a l John W.
II,can, purchMor o l To* Cortlflcato No. J,
..m rla i' Dt*. IB chn. 8 . of N w .o o r Lot 1,
,Cm 8 Vlt-clm. B ..I S 4 * ebo N | T.M cba.
ta fh cba Soe. I t , Tp IB 8, R 21, sl.o
r/rtisrato No, • boraftaf D ot 10.13 cba S
.1 MV Cor rav 8 B.IT oho. I SO cba, N S
chi N 7« D *f, 1* Ml" W. to n*«.r So*. SB
To *11 S, K i* . al*o CartlflcaU N o. T, c o t,T,r ..N W ) ( o fV fE K . Sac SB. T p IB S R SB
AUo C»rt B ea u N o. «. to o n o to g EM o l

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ROB ROY Q U A R T E T . ‘
rr p h n b ly n o c o u n tr y In E u ro p a Is
r ic h e r th a n S c o tla n d In p o p u la r m in ;
ttr e la y . T h cro Is a fra f r a n c o lik e th r
h e a th e r to th e s o n g s o f S c o tla n d . T h e ir
a ly h um or, t h e ir lilt , th e ir tu n e fu ln e o a ,
n in k c Uicm u n iq u e In th e in u a lc o f t b s
w o r ld .
. T h e c o n tr o l Idea o f t h e B o b B o y
Q u n rtct, w h ich w ill b e h e a r d h ero, la
t o p r e se n t th e ro m n h co a n d m u s ic o f
S c o tla n d In s o n g a n d s t o r y . In addl*
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Our formulas nil have the same perfect proportioning
and blending of ingrcdjrnLi that havo mndo their super­
ior field vnlue the past t|uurter century.
Quality has
not been sqerificed in tho sirghlest degree. Write for
catalogue and price lUt.

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Manufacturers lpKAL FEIITIUZEKN •

Dealers in Spray Machines and Inacctlcidos
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FULL STOCK ON HAND AT •
* Nallrc of ApplUalloi, tar Charter
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice I., hereby given that the under*
• Icued will on the Saturday,. November Jlth.
IUI7, nt 10 o’rlock a. m.. or a . tom: there*
alter aa wo pan be hrard, at Det.and, Flor­
ida’ make application to Judge James (V*
PrrkJnr,' Judge Seventh Judicial C ircilt t)f
rtdrlda, for an order approving tha proposed
charter e l, and Incorporating. The Sanford
Commarrial Aa.oelallon, if * object of which
I* to promote the interest and Welfare-ol It.
mernle-r. by co-operation
mutual
as­
sistant-* am ong-ihem ttlVra, and the com­
munity1 where they-reside, th* same being a
nonprofit sharing corporation;-the original
propo.ed charter ol which I* vow on tile in
th e’ otTiee-of Clerk Circuit Court Seminole
County, aa rrguirrd by law.

S a n fo rd B ra n c h , R . C. M a x w c lt/M a n a g

(his rt&gt;mpnujf Is a soloist, T h ry algo'
appear In .the drf’ss of Kcotlnud, ns la
lutilchlcd In the nccompnnylng picture.
In preparing llto tmislc for this pro*
grunt, whole portfolios of song nnd
th eir Irudltlotml a irs’ brought’ direct
from Hcotlnml, were examined, wlllr
the rrRtill of the recovery of n num ­
ber of charm ing Imlliuls pntcllnilly
unknown lo the present-tiny nong-lov*
lug .people. Tills does not ntrnn, how.
ever, th at none of the m ore fam iliar
hongs will be sung. Several of the old
fn ro rltes will he .tieartl on every pro*

gram.
An exceedingly attractiv e feature tif
tit.! Iloli Hoy Q u artet’s' program Is a
m eslcsl ■dniiiin e ttlllle tl-”Tho W hite
rp ek n d e.’* T his sketch lends Itself to
th a lutrddiirtloti of a ntimher of the
tncBt beautiful of th e Jaco b ite songs.

•- The Kob Koy Quartette will ho at
the- High School Auditorium Wed*
Tiednay niVht, October 24th nt. eight
o'clock. First number on' tho Ly­
ceum course.
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Tha nama ot ihb corporatfka .b a ll b* tba
Caldwvll-lrwla C otspaky, Incorporated, and
Its principal plica ol boalaaoo'akatl b* Banlord, S.mlaol* county, Florida, aad tb*
board *1 director* may aotabtlah other p!arre
of bualnaa* within and wltM sit tb* atat* of
FUrlda.
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Tbo ganaral natur* ot tb* bualnaa* to bo
traoMctad and conducted by aald corpora­
tion ahall b . a* follow*. t*-w1tt
T o **gaga la aad carry on a ganaral m.r*
r hand la* btaaintao to boy, aall aad d n t In
dry goodr, .b o * ., shoo finding*, fiituraa.
hard ware, (urnltura, grocaria*. notions and
gaaaral raarchandla* and t . buy, sail aad
deal la ovary kind o l BatortaU, w ar. and
MWOB q i m aary or .a*
pwJUnt to carry an Mid btb
moaoy aad
aocur* mb*
daada, band* and otbar obllg
to buy aad aall m l Htato
aaraa; t . da a ll aucb aad at bar
thing* wa B a y bo l ata v i y aa
tv No dan* far tb* auccoaafiil tr
tb* boalnaa* ot tbl* corporatlaa l
.aarrtM aad *v)oy all rights,
privilege* larldrnU t to corpora
laodand axlatlng uadar tb* ,a*r«
of FtorMa' Artld* i l l . • ' .
Tb# am ouat of capital-atock
poratlaa .ahall bo Bva thou*

taadaaU la
u . - t i . ad d
•ball c m IU uo aad havo
w lU corporato right, and
iriod at alnoty-alna (99)
itt tbo. M B M U M M I t Ol

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Jacksonville, Florida

Ideal Formulas

viipitvin Lomaanj, inniipiitBivo. which

Cou.lv tlorlda.

J . N O O N E Y &amp; C O M PA N Y

We have a complete line of fcrtUirers and tho greatest
stock of fertiliser materials ever known* in tho Btato'of
Florida. Prices sro higher than in normal times, hut
an* as low os consistent with existing conditions.

la publlabad herewith below thla tha 10th
day ol OgtobBr, A . D. 1917.
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1- W. C aldvall
- 8. A. Irwin
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- Char*or at Ik* Caldw*t).|pwtn Cantata- V .
Wa, tb* undaralgnad, do barahy' aaaorlat.
oura.lv*. (or tha purpoa* ol. bacomlng Incor*
poratad uadar tho lava of th . atata ot Flor­
ida to tranaact (or profit tb»*buah)r** balow
aat forth aad wa do adopt tho following aa
tba
. ( tb* Propo*«d
corporation
.... charter
........................giapaw
d rorporatloa.

Jadlatal' cwcwil
Ctrrvll
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- ju rl, .®o*caia
B atcata Jadlatal
f t . aad Far B tB la a l* County, Florida, la
Chaaiary
O ilvtr P . Swop*. C oB paliaaat
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8u*aa M. Roctor aad L R ^ tor
bar huaband. D oftadant* # • ~
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F. Swop*, com plain**! baraln fllad In above
atylad causa, 4 bat th* datcwdaaU, Su.an M.
Roctar. aad L. lU ctor. bar h j.b a a d ,. ar*
■oa ralJanta of t k f otat# ot Florida add that
tbor* la ■* paroan Ip tb* it t la al Florida tb*
j b v Im apon
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Write’or wire for prices.

With,full realisation of the.dlsastrouB Influence of tho
war on all business routine, our buyers have put forth
unprecedented efforts to secure the greatest advantages
possiblo for our trade. *

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forth and at la atat»4 la a ald ^ otltlon ,
Thrrrlar* L&gt;« | t B y t l v i h T h a t tt la Iba.
■daxymtn.rUo art tb lr C o o o tr Board v f Pwb*
I'f Imtructlqp for Samlaol* County; Florida,
|a*t tha adMnnt of booda raqulrad for tba
purpoara and obJ*cU aat forth la aald pttl*
&lt;l»n In Ik* turn ol |1B ,000.00| th at «ald
'kMI. b e a r . intareat a t tb« raU of
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«»at par aaanari tba loUraat oa
aald bond* to b* payabl* a*ml-annu*Hyt aald

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We are now making contracts for delivery in
November, December/ January and February.
We advise ordering at oncd to save money. *

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. The Maine crop is now, being harvested and
yielding.only 60% of last year. Contract prices
are advancing.
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j o V»»Jqo ‘s o n » ( li|U * J f * a p o i lBAaip
■aur o q i tu u ij ‘B a u u d -ip jo j^ p d ||o a oq
01‘p a sn su o o jo a o jq u o u o q bji oj p a is a
•ip o p a s m u s s t | t|j j u iq j o q in o la e q t
j s q i ukiouh XiituauaH oq io n Xom j j *
t u o o j s o s m p u s qaj«M |

n*loro m* perwin »Uy appeared L. W. Chid*
vail and 8 . A. Irvin and D. D . Caldwtll to
Abo* Crrtlflcati' No* . • ■ / ” ,7 r,n*
0,(
TWO T y o .P S A m D D L L A R S to.bo ttaod m* v e il koovn and baioc by m i flrit duly
In Im protlA fSR d .u lir r lb s tbo Paola acbooL avoro M y aaCn (or blmaalrthat bo aignid and
NW q «°ld NWl i o l V w i S ^ E U o^l A j V
niarutyd tbo laragaliig ’ la.trum .nt lor tbo
porpoaaa than In aipraaaad, and that .tbay
Paraana baraln oamad aa t* W.
,1 SEN ol N W M Soe SB, T p I» 8. R SB.
C nM v.lt. 8. A- Irvin and D . D. C aldvall.
Al«o trrtlflcato Wo. 11, evTorlng H w j l el
• In Wltnam Wharaol I bava h.raualo aat
my band and ofllrlal ta il at Sanford, Sam*
NWJ( 8»* SB, Tp. I t ®, R I B . AUo cor*
Inolo county, Florida, thin tha 10th day of
lIBcaf No. SB. eorarlaf &gt;1
o l E U „l N E
October, A. D. 1917.
u ol SWN So*. SB,’ T o IB 8 , K. «V A l.o
(aaall
LILA MAE JOIINOSN,
Cert IIIcat* No. S t eoyortog Lot f , Wolaer’*
, Notary Public,
■ub-dirUlop Fort
N ° . l . Aoo l . Tp
bfy com m luloo aiplrea Oct. SB, 1910.
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NOTICE FOR D IPS
Hoard ol CtouptF Commlaaiontra In and
|o( ?emlAti|e cou n ty vUl reeelva »*a ed bid)
at tk, irregular mealing on November .Gib,
UK. lor rale of ala Warrant* of I5O0XO each
«,-ul one Warrant for |*34 » , *U’bearing 8 per
reijt - Intrrrat
p a y . a b l * eighteen (I8J
mo lit1’- alter jlsta ll l|h t . reaarvad to rajaet
bky.and all bid*. .
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' Spaulding Rose N o. 4 and Red Bliss Triumph
from. Maine, where the finest are grown. Good
strong stock, selected from high-yielding fields;

St saoonasm ‘*V&gt;Soppnn »qi joj i &lt;J|»oj
•ILL ’u * n poS oni o) pajDss pan anion
jo stsapd out Xq apuio ojom w*to
#qi Xi'totna'a iatnons Xq !ojno|da snoot
•«; aqi ‘snp|dv amuujq Jajju pamvq
oja.w Bojjuo ■oqi„ _Xn
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b*#n prrMnttd
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C d lrtly jE ttc d ol I-uLlle InVtruction
’ Florida," ,M |aad by
?-£!5o*^". **«»&gt;•«»»• per cant ol tha duly
lT*ldln«
Special T a i
School District N o, «, S.m ln ol. C ount,,
■n«0f
.■*Ki5Ri, a d Taflumlloji I bo CouAiy
Jt**rd ol Pablle. Instruction lor Som lnol.
C ousiy? Florida, to ordtr on election to be
h .ld In aald S p e d . I T a i School Dl.triet
J*f- *•
County, Florida, to dotormine whalh.r or p ot tb.ro ahall bo Imutd
b» tb* Mid Spahlal T a t School DUtrlct
No. ( . bond. In tbo aunt ol IIS,000.00, tbo
irocvoda ol aucb bond. II laouod to bo uaod
or tho purpose ol acquiring, bolldlos, onW t*M » furnishing and olharwlao Improving
ockooU and school buildings In Mid 8podal
Ta&lt; School DUtrlct No. 6. thr proceed. ol
tbo la id bond laatio to b . ttaod and oip cad td
orltt
In tbf-n l^lloBln( mannor, to*

lor Bamlnola county, Kloiida, baa datermlnad
by resolution ihl* day adopted, that bond*
In the rum pf. ||6 ,o u 0 .0 0 will bn required
lor thr purpo.e* a-t forth in raid p.tlilnn
anil VMch are enumerated hetrlnabovr, »»M
bond* to bear Intrrrat at the rat* of tlx (0)
per em t rtr m iium Intareat payable arml*
annually, bond, to bo dated January t.t,
1918. and thr principal ol eaid bond, to be
duo aad payable thirty y .tra after th* datr
thereof.
Now^ therefore. In purtuanrr ol f.’haplar
G6I2, Lav* ol Flotilla. Act* ol 1913, nnd In
ffunuanc* ol a resolution of thin Hoard, this
day adopted, notice I. hereby tlvrn that on
th* Mh day of November, A. D. I'Sl?, an*
election will t* held and the,»amr I. hereby
ordered to b# held In .aid Hpaelal Tax School
D litH ct No. G. • Kertilnole County, Klorld.,
to determine wheth.r or not there .hall be
l.aucd by the raid Special T ai School Dl»*
trlet No. 8, Seminole County, I'lorldi, bond*
in tha *utn ol IIS.OOQ.OO to bear Intrrrat at
th* rate n( .lx (G) tier rent per annum. In*
ter^ab payable armi-annuallyi bond, to -t&gt;#
dated January le t, 1W1h, ;the principal of
raid bond* to berome due ynd payable thirty
year* alter the date thereof, a. I* provided
lo r in that certain re-nlutlnn th la d a y adopt*
ed by thla Ilo a ld .o t Public Initrurtlnn, lor
Seminole County, D o'ld a, In which election
o n |y -th e duly oualllled elector* who are
free holder*, rraldlng within the aald Special
Tax School D l.triet No. 6,- Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, ahall be entitled to Vote.
'V The aald election, to ordered to be held
ahall b* held at th* aeveral oclllng place,
within aald Special Tax* School D.atrlct, No,
B, Seminole County, Florid*, where th* Mil
rcncrel ytectlon v&gt;* bald, throuxbout aald
diitrlct, to wit: A t Monroe, P retirtl No. 2,
end *t Paola I rtrlnet No. 4: and tbo Mid
rlaetlob. (ball be held in com pliance with
Chapter 8S42, Law. Ol Florida, Acta of
.1911, ahd tho Inspector* in d clerV* of the
.various polling plarta shall malt* prompt re­
turn* to th* Hoard ol Public Instruction for
SamlnoM rounty, Florida, Immediately altar
the aald elrctlon .an d tb* tabulation ol tha
vote noUed,' and the Hoard ol l&gt;iblle In*
etftictloa-for Samlnol* rounty. Flotilla,^wlH
bo in aea.Io&amp;'Un th* Glh*day *&gt;l Novrrot&gt;er,
1017, to receive th# returna ol th e aald Flec­
tion and to determine and certify the rteull
thereof.
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The fnllowlnr named are hereby appelnled
and* designated aa clerk* and Inspector* to
hold ana conduct th* aald aMttlon nt- lb*
various poll* op, preelnrla named:
Monro*. Praelnrt No. 2: 12. .A. Oataen,
Henry Mile*,’ Fid. P tlttb y , Inipactora and
,11. II. Loebef clerk.
y
• Paola Piadnct N o. &lt;p A. A^HIcke, Oscar
Paarson, (laorr* Smith, Inapectois, and Jo*
JamMrr, Clerk.
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' All ol which l»j'k^4W.‘»nd. ordeped by the
County Hoard o l Public Ir^rurllon for Hem*
Inola'C ounty, In regular actio n ■Scrambled
thla th* 2nd day ol October, A. I).' IS17.
-. (u a l)
P. P . FORSTER. Chairman-:
a&gt;'v* ■ C. F. flA R IU SO N , Mcralier.
■'• ' - /.* . CIIAS. A. DALLAS, Member ^
A tte s t:' •
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Hoard.
. T. W.’ Lawton. . J T .
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Sec’/ and Supt; P u b .-In itrp rtlo n ,-. •
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- I d P e r ils ! a n y th in g b u t a n a q u liln e
n o s e Is •'off.”
E v e n q u it e a d e c e n t
sn u b -n o s e I s w e ll o u t o f it? B a t In
U g a n d a n la d y la c h ie fly P ou ch t on occ o u n t o f h e r J n d ln -H ib b g r'n o m t,
In
J a p a n It 'm u st' b e “ t lp 't llt e d /' h a r e a '
h e n v e n ly 'd lr e c t lo u r n n d In B r it a in 'a n y
so r t o f o{d n o s e w ill paaa s o lo n g n s It
Is n o t e v c r ln a tln g p o k in g I t s e lf Into
o t h e r p e o p le ’s b u slu c sa /— L o n d o n TH "‘
B it s .
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WRIGLEYS
Keep your soldier or
sailor boy supplied.
Give him the lastljul
refreshment, the pro*
tectlon aaalnst thirst.
the help to appetite
and digestion afforded
by Wrieley*So

so outstandltm
feature of the war—
“All the British Army
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IN SANFORD—Lift /a Wo,th LMi

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NUMBER 18

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.SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 33. 1917

VOLUME IX

BONDS
HERE I
BY PATRIOTIC CITIZENS
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SEMINOLE COUNTY TEACHERS
ODD FELLOWSHOLD INTERESTING
SANFORD

SEVERAL HUNDRED ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAH8
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- THRONG THE CITY
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Tyler, M. E. Higgins* S. M. Swope,’ The Odd Fellows and Jlcbekaha of
buy Liberty Boncia and to work for
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N a m e s -of Those Who Are Sidney Swope, 0. P. Swope, Julia F. the 12Lh District thronged Sanford a greater membership during the visitors by tho timo that seven thlrty
P
ass
Resolutions
Commend­
Morten, A. De.-by, Ed Putnam, S. yesterday, this being the city select­
trying Times of the great war when came and the Rebekaha were ready
Doing Their, Bit To Help 0. Chase, M. F. Robinson,’ .First
ing Enforcement School In­
ed for the district meeting and there f{iondship, love and truth will mean, to initiato their candidate who waa
National Bank, N. Zernovean, W. Hr were Odd Fellowa and Rebekaha more than it ever hai among man­ Mrs. Willis of thia city, and the Odd
America
spections ' ;
. •.
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•
•
Healey, Anna M. Maris, P. M. El­
kind ‘'Mr. Conally Fellowa adjourned to their hall in
Amciica expccta every man to do der, W. II. Mcrryweathcr, Elizabeth from Kissimmee, Orlahdo, DeLand, kind and woman kind.
tho Pico building where the Orlando
The Seminole County Teacher’ s
hb duty and doing your duty right Whltner. If. C. DuBose, E. E. Euatia and several other citlea of In 'his remarka said eomuthfng, ah gut team took.charge of the. work and
Club held its October meeting in th e
Florida
and
from
other
atate*.
The
the
Rebekaha
being
the
‘croWnfog
• '• now is either going to the front or Mead, II. C. Haskins, J. R. Hayden,
the initiatory degree waa conferred auditorium o f the Sanford Gram m ar
’ doing oil you .can here. fit home C. M. Berry, Jno. D. Abrams, Mary meeting waa enhanced by- the prea- glory of the troc that waa'built by upon B. F. Houaholder, Don*.Me- School Saturday afternoon, A dis­
enco
of
several
of
thb
Grand
Lodge
-the
Odd
Fellows
and
Patriarchs
and
-* •' where -you are enjoying the safety L. Muller, A. L. Betts, Mrs. Kate D.
Encampment nnd the chairman gnve Muilin and A. F. Stone of this city. cussion .of school medical Inspection
and protection afforded by thia same Forster, George Hyman, "Woodmen officers of the' state.
The Orlando lodge of Odd Fellows was a /eature of the*mecttag.
The
public
meeting
and
Yprmal
Martin Zcllara of Orlando a chrticc
government-that U juot now taking of the World, J. Shcrmat} Moore, J.
are
numbered among the beat in tho
Tho inspection of- 1016 by Dr&gt;
opening
to
which
tho
public
waa
cor1°
comc
hack
at
.him
in
defense
of
you (or a few dollarg in the form of F. McClelland, A. S. Mntlack, Mary
state
and
their.degree
team
'is
the
dially
invited
was
called
to
order
the
l'aritarchs
and
Mr.
Zellars
.who
Miller
and th at 'of.last February by '
the Liberty Li&gt;an. And. right well Ester Miller, F. L. Miller. Jr., 0. J.
finest
ever
and
their
work
laat
night
Dr,\
Dopton
prmluced .beneficial re­
in
the
.
Mnsonic
Temple
nt
•
five
•*
a
forceful
speaker
and
a
live
. * have the majority of Sanford pcqple Miller, Jr., Theodora L. Miller, Morg
was paid the highest compliments by suits according to 'thd' testimony of
o'clock
by
District
DBputy
‘P.
B.
°d
d
Fellow
and
ra
trja
trh
kept
tho
’ -responded to.the eaij to arma for our E. Miller, W. A; Lcffler,* fMr*/’Elixthe visiting Odd Fellows. After the
country’s sake. I t ia Safe to. assort abeth Andrews, P. R. Andrews, Mra. WiCkoff of Orlando-ylff^ Js pne of the People laughing at hb descriptions nitiation and business meeting there many of the, teachers, Tho appro-,
priatlona ■for tho* first two .inapCooldest
but
one
of
the
Trlflit'
members
°f
the
different
degrees
and
the
work
that ubout seventy-five per ccryt qf Theo Throop, W. 1. Tyler, Annie M.
were ninny good talks made by visif- lions were, exceedingly meagre and
in
tho
atate.
In
u
few
words
of
cach
and
made
a
strong
plea
for
the entire population haa aubscribed Johnson, S. Jewett, E, A. Douglass,
ng brothers and by Grand Master consequently'-the time devoted to
for a ‘Liberty Bond and the alackera Virgina M. Douglass, N. A. Fry, kfndly greeting he announced that *R Odd Fellows to go higher and
Cunnally
and a royal good time waa_ each pupil .was limited. I t la signlflhe
knew
the
Odd
Fellowa
and
ReJ°^n
tho
Patriarchy.
.
have not been found among those Olive E/Newman, C. ,E. Henry.
the result and Odd Fcllbwshlp was cant.c however, that in th6 inspec­
bekahs
^crc-welcome
in
Sanford
but
Mrs.
Lena
Alma
Walter
of
Ar-1
who arc struggling to make both
boosted several notches.
.
tion last February 192 cases of con-.
—‘
ends meet but mostly-among those REP.U9ES HYMAN RESIGNATION to bp suro of it be wanted Bob Holly cadia, stato president, of the Rebekjunctivltin
wero
reported
whiio
thq
At
tho
cloie
of
tho
meeting
tjic
to
tell
them
so
and
Mr.
Holly
gave
nhs.was
then
called
upon
und
gnve
who .hnve the money.'and • will not
*
. part with it, for poor indeed is he Church Grants Beloved Pastor a them a cheerful welcome on bchnlf the nsiemblage a grand - nnd inost Odd Fellowa were invited to'the Re-j total number trachoma rases for op- . *
eration
and
treatment
last
week
*
’
[J‘
.
jokahs
meeting
for
'
more
refresh­
of
the
city
of
Sanford
and
the
Uuapl
helpful
talk
on
Odd
Fellowship
and
Leave of Abscnrc fur dura­
who cannot mako pome sacrifice to
of Trade. This was responded to tho Rebekaha and'tho good they* are ments, consisting of saluda, cream were about 200.. • This demonstrates
tion of War
. • take at least ono $60 Liberty Bond,
nrid cake, pie and coffee, and they the fart that the parents arc not fof- ,
At the close of the Sunduy even­ upon behalf of Sanford Lodge, by accomplishing in th e -world.
knowing that it will return fo him in
ell for their homes with.tho feeling lowing Up the -recommendation of
Noble
GranU
L.
F.
Roper
who,
also
The
(jrand
Chaplain
of
Rehrkahi,
•
many ways. The Sanford banks re­ ing services at the Temple Sunday
tlint
the “stomach trouble*! prom­ the county health offlcora ns to-tho
made
the
visitors
feel
tlint
they
were
Mrs.
Conrad*
of
DeLand
wu*
cnHed
port tjic fqllowing names .of those night, nnd as the Star Spangled
.
ised
them
by It. J. Holly In bis Wei-' treatment of defects of their children
who have nlready come forward and Banner was being rendered in dnri- in the hands of their friends.. Mrs. forth to talk about the Rebekaha
for nt the time of thu'puhlicatioq of
'
connaddress
was
not
an
idle
threat.
Lessiiig,
president
of
Seminole
chap-,
and
their
.work
nnd
tho
chairmnn
bought a Liberty Bond and there arc nct by Bandmaster Gallagher nnd
his
report
Dr.
Denton
irsued
n
strong
•
They
enjoyed
their
visit
hero
and
ter
.-Sanford
Rebekaha
responded*
then
took
advantage
of
one
of
hb
bis daughter. Miss Rose, I&gt;r. Hyman
others to follow:appeal
for
immediate
treatment,'*
tho
Sanford
'lodges
enjoyed
having
upon
behalf
of
the*
Hebeknhs
nnd
Minmnota-friends
present
nnd
asked
Kurrest Lake, Seminole County left the rostrum, ’and at the close assured the visitors of the cooperao Mr. Farnell of tliut .distant «tnto~To them here and their coming hn.1 en­
The ti-uchers of. the county, upon
.
• Hank. A. D. Lousing, Mrs. llaftie of the beautiful solo *Schelle Maincs, tion of the Rehaknh lodg&lt;*.
thused
the
local
lodges
with
n
apirit
tell
something
pbftut^Jbo
Gdd^Felwhom
full
tho
responsibility
of
edu­
bade the good people 'be seated as
Losing, A. •J. Loosing* O. W. Ver­
of push nnd energy that will he-felt cating .both the sound and tho d e - .
•
Mr. Wjckoff before introducing the l°wa °f Minnesota.
t
he wished to call the church into
non. A. E. Yowell, W. M. Haynes,
Tile Grand Treasurer, of the-state, in the days to come. -It means larger fective, firmly hcliove In tho n®ces-,
conference for a few moments. Mr.'1 next spCuker took occasion to comMrs. A. It. Marshall, F. Ls Woodruff
-iV
plitm-nt the oVchestrn that hnd been Frank. Helms .of Orlando sneaked lodges apd a newr+mfgo building iq sity of frequent in.ipectionlr. This .
R. M. Muson, G. A. DeCottes, R. C. Mainea then rqad n letter from Dr. discoursing such sweet music for the into the hall about this time to avoid tho' near future for* Satlford nnd a year the state hoard, of iieaith re- - Hyman to the church, stating that
Maxwell, J. .C.;BcnWett, R. C., Bower
he hnd been designated ns chaplnitf occasion and said. orchesRa being the the watchful eye of the chairman but better knowledge of the grandest fuses to mnke any direct appropria- ;
Cost A "Nlcopupulbs, ,L. B. Bevis,
lion for this purpose. Dr. Gor,
.
for the National Army and that be Houior and Wither,irtgton orchestra ho could not hide himself and was fraternal order on earth.
• 'Lakeland, Flav; J/dp*. Hurley, Rob-stato
health
officer
when
in
Sanford
. everyone
hrarily
agreed
with
him
called
to
the
front
for
a
speech
and
would be called In" a few days-, to
&gt;rt Holly, R. A ^Torhaun, D. B.
last
week
expressed,
his.appreciation.
.
.
and
th
t
musician.-*
were
forced
to
'
in
his
usual,
happy
vein
gave
them
Governor
l'rqr[aima
Liberty
Loan.
serve his country in the arm yam ] in.
•
Hodges. R.'tt.'Thopias'^W . A. Me-. view of that fact,ho waa.bfferjng bis pfiiy' soveral extras;
some good points about the lodgf in
.
.
0*jr
.
. of the cooperation extyided to tho
Mullt.n, S. LJ;.Thomas/. R. II. M’uirThe/
nd Master of tho state, his home town*rnd in oflier places in v Governor (tails, ns wns to ho-ex­ state and ' county'.healni officers by.
resignation as pustor bf- tbe First
■v,head, C. Lv PtlUf&lt;iAr(R»-,’|Ceyl G. F,
Baptist Church/'. .’After the reading J., C. Copallyv ol Jacksonville was thd sjnte nnd u general cliicuuion pected has hacked up tho President tho . Seminole . county teachers and, .
. t * Smfth. J .. D.’•,Da'vHdtn‘. 9,t O; Shlrt- o’f the letter, Mr,: Maincs made n few then cnjle&lt;r*xf^(&gt;n and in'his, earnest followed .with a got together nl&amp;l a*
’ 1.
cLdYuhig Liberty Loan Day for stated that he would detail a dishuIlAr, F; t \ Ddtbbtir*.\yi -W. JUowis,
trlct
health
officer
to
assist
thq
Jieart
to-heart
talk
with
Ihe
brothers
six
o'clock
they
wore
calle
d
into
day was set aside
remarks k» to wjiqn.DtJ'Hymihi cnmfe
T. 0. Charles, J.'/L-Ht^Vari, Mrs. C. to Sanford and; white -Ijp'.hnd done trnd sbtcra.gave Jlicm a brief oujlinc ante room tfherp tho Rcb cl^hs hn
county
in
carrying
o
u
t.a
.
routino
.­
rt!klderfFJ*nroclamatlori as a.
• ‘ Hell. C. E.
Lawton,
school
inspection.
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th
t
good
.Work
pcing
rlono
in
‘tho
prepared-.pyster
soup,
coffee,
pumpday.
of
xpeclal
boosting
for
tho.
Lib­
sinep- hot came and ••tjicni'. mode nnd
Mr
sail' erty Loaan and of displaying patri­
After an ext'ended discussion tho
put a'm otibn tP.rcfcr (Iki’.ifeigna- at#«*^vf the 'piuterlil growth of thd- kin' pie and other good,
teachers club passed : tho following
llqr^ of' tho board- of dcScun^-ns a1 lodges, of the deeper.’interest being of which bore tho ;Rebeka h stamp-.of otic fervor.
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In issuing Ids proclamation^— resolutions regarding medical in- "
pulpit committee. Tbis'irthtlon wus taken in the' Odd Fellowa and in eacj'Jlencc and there were so many
closing
called
upon
all.
present
to
IjirBaont
tbnt
the
roojn
was
taxed
to
spection
of
Seminoje
county
schools:
which, by the wny, is a model ono
tarried*and the resignation rffcrlred
, , Helen Doiqdaa*, .Virginia SmiOiTA'lW to. the deaedns who reftortod in thiir' stand- firrp in lilt defense of th eitl'ils-..utmost* to accommodate them nnd well worthy of emulation. — the
'Wliereas: Tho -Scmlnolo Cpqnty * '.
ginia Mei)nnii!l,« J^^rvDTp(iqL&lt;CL-Xjt
Tebchers*
Club appreciates tho bene­
country;
to
nssjst
the
Red
Cross,
to
iiultail
were
served
even
to
the
Inte
goyernor
strikea
the
keynote
when
wndjajion .
* immediately
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results
of the recent medical
be'tells
his
frilow'citixena
rhat
it
«is
PtVod'gh'tho secretary deacon; Jno.
their duty, each and evtary one, to inspection of our schools by tho
•Jinklns’.*- Tills i;ecoDimcn&lt;lntlort.
subscribe to the Liberty, Loan to tho county, ., state and United State*
a’na that tjic church,refuse.to accept
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axtont of their morns. .. • ;
’ '• he a l t h, a u t h o r iti cs, a n d
Ithc resighatiop. •of' tho'-Ddct'or, and
K S flS o i
'•CWjic/eas,
This
body
feels
tho
nc-.'y
Tlje proclamation urges th e may?
that .inasmuch ns Dr. Hyman was
• tih. 1L- J. Hauls, At L; Wlplams/-J. golnfc-to the front -that tho church
ors and other officials 'of towns to crsxity of a thorough medical inapeo •,
*M. ttr d , P. M.* Elder, M r e . j f M you|d31kq to^ b*. represented there;
do their utmos' to get thflr people tlori;,6f diir schools at least once “a \
Lewis, Mrs. G. B. StringfciloYv^’tty }hat the.^liurcb-crant Dr,.Hynih'nJl
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to Joii\ In a pitrlotlo delrionstration year, ThgjJifore
1. Loueks.'C' L.,Smith, A. tDprxjer, lrav«v«/-’ltbacnce during thh.f.^vari'
oh Liberty . Loan Day and* thuty. Bo' If*Resolved' that tho Seminole •
. Craig Ilarw*. J.' L. H den;*, .J no. This recommendation Bf the tidaepns
quicken interest in the big job on County Tcoihcra’ Club commonda .
Mtlsrh, J..!^-Roberts, A t Powers, was* adopted by the church and Dr.
hand—that Jt over-suhscrihihg' tho the'enforcement by the board .of ed­
. Powc
,
.Powers, Jr.,r-Marijl Ann
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Liberty Loan no that tho encmiea of ucation aqd county cqmmiaaionent *
Hyman will go to- tho front wt&lt;l yet
-r*-;Wv'0*,&lt;Pv McCull
r.v Bryan; be pastor offho church fn.Sanfor.d,
thia country both here and abroad during the pftst two year* of tho act
iway^-Joe
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' CrII:^RumpEj*lQ
may have full notice that the United of tho loglailture of IBI6 providing
A atriklng colnc|denci» Waa the fact
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N. W. Caidwelir’*
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(s'indeed united an a nation in for ilie.annual medical inspection of
that Dr. Hyman’a resignation wag. f i t y Officials To B e Chosen First Atiraction At The High determination to aee the war through tho pcbl.c"schools in. the state of
C. Da Hose, 1.
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At The Prim any
School Tomorrow.
Woodru ff,vJf«•«,W
r^ F . L. Mil presented to ithe: church , mi the
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to a victorious conclusion.—Tampa Florida. I And-bo if further '
fourth
anniversary
of
hia
arTlval
aa1
ler. MrtS.C.-'F, 1 ffllmi, C. F» WllTribuno.
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Resclvul,
That
the
Seminole
Coun­
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liam s.'^ ^E .-'Ip fa riJ,i . o W. Lord, pastor of the chuichV
ty Toarbus’ Club urges upon-tho ^
The next great idea*tp agitato the
The Sanford Lyceum, courao will
J &amp; h f - ^ g K r r , If. a word may. be spoken' jn^con­
county
boLtd of education, tho coun­
Nays Sanford Lookn Good .
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Pebpf^ ^ank;
Victor gratulation to both Dr. nymAn and jninda of the pcoplo-ji Sanford will bo opened tomorrow night at the
ty
commiiji^ncra
-and .tho state j- . _
R. IL. King (better known as Ros)
Scfimeltr, 0. LVTaJdor, C; E. Henry, to tho Baptist church The. "Herald be the city eloction and the first gun High School" Auditorium and will bo
board
of
ho^Lh^
the
importance of
Costas Nicopolul, Mra. 0 . L. Tay- certainly ‘joina In. itith o h e 'g re a t M the campaign will b e ' launched uijtered in by ono of ^he best a- ono of our Sanford boys who Is now tho continuance of the medical in­
.lor,
Jlolly. J L J L -h ia a ,4 L ^ IL thrnng in qongraliilatlag. Iioth. of this .week, aa th e -candidates ior the tractions of the courao. .the Rob Roy makihg headquarters in Dnwagisc, spection of our schools. - And J jo it
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Mich., and who has not been in San­
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Squires,- D. A. Kelly, • Mi*. E. them", and feel* that it apcaki the white man’s prlm ary'to be. held' on Quartette.
further .
Rrobtbly-no f1
country in Europo is ford for twenty three years la spend­ • Resolved, ThatTthl* body rccom- •
Brotherson, F. A. Stone, D. R^Bria- feeling of the entire community wjten November. 20th will announce now
ing
a
few
days'
with
ua.
•on. T. W. Brydcn, H, R. Stevens, it says it is glad that, even though that the notice for the election has richer thaq Scotland in popular,.minMr. - King is representing Jaa. mends that this inspection be m a/u
.* strelay. There is a fragranco like
S. F. Doudney, P. M. Elder, .W. E/ the Doctor b "aqmcwhere in France" been printed.
ImrqedUftely prior to the Christman V
Watson, F. L. Woodruff, Mral C.-IL' Sanford.yet hta*a string to him and * The primary' which is equivalent the heather to the songs of Scotland. Heddons Sons, manufacturers of holidays, In order that jiny necessary .
can hope for hb return at tho close to an clcctiotr precedes the regular Their sly humor, ^Ahejr lijt, • their flihing tackle, and while her^m Jde
Dingeo, Mra. A. E. Hill. ^
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a trip to the lakes with our local edical treatment may bo glven dur- . '*•; . .
of the great conflict.
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election which occurs the first Tues­ tunefulncM, make them unique' in sportsman, Harry Wilson. '** H y/:
g the receia of* tho sih'ools, and ba
R. C. Shagfer, J. W. Nixon,* Eu­
.
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nice B. Peto. E. M. Parkinson,. W. £ Who la ^Private’ Edwin RobinsonT day in Decembor and the new officer the mualo of* the world. . •
•aya ho had tb catch two'.at a 'tim It further
will
take
their
seats
the
first
Resolved,.
Tlyat.
eojUM
of. these
The
central
figure
of
the
Roy
Boy
Brumley, John L. Brumley, MnJ L.
to keep up- vprlth Ro* and his expert
Somo one U mourning tho Torn or
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resolutions be'presented.to^ th e ’eounA. Brumley, T. I. HawHilal E r T weiil mourn the loss of a soldier, boy of January. * Contrary to tho Quartet, which wilj be heard hern ia tackle.
ty board of education, tho county
Woodruff, J. W. Barnei, N.-If, Gar- named Edwin J. Robinson, who wa general expectations the city of­ to present the romance and.music of
of
ne-, Mrs. Victoria Ifawklha, •First supposed to be from Sanford, unless ficials will have their regular elec­ Scotland in song and'story. In sd
Giving Sanford the benefit of this commiaalonere and the.atale
^
National Bank, F.
Rqumlllat. tho mUtakfe waa made in hb home tion thia year as formerly and the dition to the ensemble, each ^member fine Lyceum course this season -has health.
A. Fry, - -------- *r*' -- --------- town. Mra, C, C. Woodruff re­ new form of government will not In­ of this Company is a soloist. They been more difficult ihsn in ojher
After business session the regular
ceived the following clipping from terfere fcith it In any manner. Tho ajso appear in the dress of Scotland, years and the committee has not re­ program opened with a piano solo
jth«-Savannah News and it U repro­ voting for.the charter members will as ia indicated' in the accompanying ceived the encouftgemnt they eho'uld by Mr*. Mary MdKira Turner.
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C. Andrews, Mra. EtfitK E. Mead, IL duced in The Herald in the hope be held on the u n it day aa the gen­ picture.'
have when they eanvAacd the city Mrs. G. B. Dickenson gave a valuC- Hasldna, &amp; R. philips, RayMXx- th rt some one.here knows tho young eral election, th u s. saying the ex­
In preparing the music for this for season ticket purchasers. .-The ualho talk on the Reaching of gram­
\,s y
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pense* of a special election and the programs -whole portfolios of song Lyceum course is for young and old,* mar, A discussion on Report Cards
Wc,l. Mary E. Marshall; Evflyn Bcr- nun:
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rirarter
members
will
then
take*aqme
“**• 0. E. Sargeant. Robt. Garrison, ' ' "Private Edwin J.* Roblnaon died
and their traditional airs brought di­ giving them the highest, class epter- Waa opened by Supt, Lawton. Mias
B lxabeth Musson,; H a rr^ P t Cobb, at*9 o’clock thb morning at the post time to frame their charter, provid­ rect frpm Scotland, were ‘examined, fn In merits for m small sum -and F.lUabeth Stones read % paper on
Claude U. .Cnbli; A.O.* Couch* A. L. hospital at I Fort Screven after *n ing of jeoutso that the • charter with the result of t)\o recovery of a bringing'jtjjs entertainment th n t..|« Early Dlaralaalon on: Friday after­
Bctta, MraTJfiK
Higgins, Theo. Ulneas of several weeks. QoL Archi­ members and commission form number' of chatming ballads prac- educational'and instructive to yoiur, noon.' Tbe meeting closed with .k re­
SUles,. R. F;,iCb
D. S. Babbitt; bald Campbell* commander of Fort carry‘fit the general election. ;*A1I of tleally. unknown to the present day own doonr by the good people of this port from Mlaa Farnsworth, chair­
B. r.
T. Houaer;
d
~Holly* Mra. T. s ereven*haa telegraphed hb mother, this chatter making And then-.-the song- loving people, This docs not city who reeognlxe the fact that we man of the committee rfn th e Ele­
B- Denham, J r,* ^ C p .; Dedham, J t.( M
\ tt. Carter of Sanford, FJa., for in- ratifying of the’ cbarter_and.the sub­ mean, howfVCr, that none of . the .must have this kind of entertainment mentary Couree of .‘S tudy/ '
sequent election1 of commissioners more familiar songs will b« sung. during the. winter season. It.'.lr
;• H. -Rand,V»ary?d. Rand. Mary struc’tlona aa toTha funeral. N°
will take time and it roay/be months Several of the old favorites will b t hoped th a t evayy’one hrill come out
Sl°vin; W.-E, Sammla, Mary L. ply lias aa yet been received.
I t’e 'th b dutiful pltosure of every
Sarnmls, Augustus ^flaramia, Mrs.
. Wednesday (tomorrow) night at one to heartily support the Lyceum
The body Yrill be brought to Sa­ before any change is madw ib the heard on every program. „.
F. Heuie, ’
TraffonL M; vannah tonight, and kept at the, un­ present system pf the aldermanic or­ An exceedingly 'attractive feature eight o’clock andMf you have not Association in the .public. «pWt th a t
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dertaking parlors of Ilenderion Bros. der and therefore It behooves those of the. Rob Roy Qudrtat'a program, already purchased your season tick­ provides five splendid entertainments
ra
B^ien
M in
IH word is received* from the fejh- prbspCffive candidates to announce^ la. a musical, drama entitled "The ets do so at ’once or get thbm at the tha.comlng aoajon for the small sum
.
at
once
and
get
right
out
in
-thd1
Sarah EiiHer, Li
Whit* Cockade.” Thle sketch lands auditorium. At least attend the per- o f . $1.60. Owning number,- High
? &gt; If the* body’la ,not.seht to. San­
ley. ,T- I,
U a*klna,V H.
ford h? will be buried In the'Netion- Umellght.. There will be several an­ Itself to the iritroduetian of a numand Judge' the elaaa .of en-t School Auditorium thle Wednesday '
nouncing In this Issue and more to . ber of the most beautiful JaeoMtit
1*" Htflf Will Vim ivlafAs.

OUR LYCEUM
ELECTION
IN SANFORD COURSE OPENS
NQVEMBER1THIS WEEK

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The* Honolulu1 Entertainer* ^fea­
and all tho*w people -who; see It will
turing vocal and instrumental ‘ Ila■he“ JelI*hted. • ^
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walnn music.
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The Edna Means Cfompany.vlolin
The story told In "Tho Corner
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Groqer," tho newest World Picture and piano.
Chas. Howard Plattenburg,: Popu­
Brady Made., is so' thoroughly true
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TJ»e Lyric Theatre will tonight nights In New York City. In the to life th a t it might happen in any la r.Humorist Loct'uror.
The
Arden
Entertainers,
vocsl and
role
of
Charles.
Wendt);
the
corner
hqusehold. It (a the story of a you no
have the pleasure ot presenting Lew
Ilawaian
music.
grocer,
Mr.''Fields
Is
seen
at
his
very
man who Is sent to college by his
'.Fields, the master of comedy and
beat. He gives the. comedy touches, adortpg* father, the corner' grocer,
characterization, .together with
charming. UKIe. Madge Evans, ip and the heart warming, humanness and who comes back an oub.iuid out
"T he Corner Grocer," a thoroughly to tho character that appeals poeer snob. Falling Into ^he dutches *&gt;f nn
delightful and wholly interesting fully to all lovers of ihe best in cnJ uriscrupulous adventures^ the young
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forges his fathers* name. to a
screen version of the tremendous the* terrainment. Madgo Evans In the ___
check for ■the purpose of getting
atrical success which ran for over 9D0
money to give tho woraap.i Tho cor­
etyeet and charming. Other film fa- ner grocer makes tho check good,
votites assist jn rthe rendition of this although it breaks him financially,
production and aid in makitjg.it one but ho turns his son out of the hbuse
of the big successes of the year.
until., he can make good.
Low
Fields, tho master of copiedy and
nx&gt;s characterization appears as, the
THURSDAY,
th® father
fntImp id
lit .this
tkl, production..
fipnHtlplInn 'M
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Evans has a chrrmtng part as the
littlo orphan girl adopted by tho cor­
ner grocer and his wife. In'its Stage
In answering an Jjjaverttaeine^t
form this play had a tremendous where no name is mentioned In th a
run in New York City. 'In ita screen ad, please do nut ask Tho Herald
version It will be even more popu­ for Information as to the identity of
lar and the Lyric theatre takes plaice the advertiser. Usually wo do "not
Iar and tho ,LyHc Theatro takes know who tlie, advertiser la and If
pleasure in announcing:that It will We do we aro not allowed to give
present "Tho Cornor Grocer"t,at the
out this Information. Simply write
Lyric tonight.
a letter and address It ns per Ip*
atructiona
In the sd.
I t also tells of the fall, due to his
son's follshncss ■and criminality.
The $2,000,000 Success
FOR SALE
Then it tells o f the,son's redemption
A WONDERULL PICTURE
a n d ‘bis love for tho beautiful girl
Uouss 16x24.
First
who had. been adopted by .Wcndel
t. See Snnfcrrd NovADMISSION 25 Cents
and his wifo when a child and \vho
French pnd Commerha'd grown up in.the household; It
y. 17-4tp
Played by Ihe same stars
is a , very human, very interesting
who played 'Womahhood"
For Sclo—Four young full blood
story' which Is told In this drama
Barred Rock ra s te rs, $1.60 each.
O .ni' small brooder,’ $5,00.
One
U Jry churn, almost now, $3.00,
Attractions for Season of About SO'ft. gbod wlrr fencing -lOi?
1917-1918 Announced. prr rofl.-'ibOG K. Second St. li7-2lf&gt;

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ADVERTISING

Fcr Safe—Nice cauliflower plant*
now ready, $2.60 per thousand.
D. It. llriuon, Celery avenue. -1G-tf

Always Something New

For Saio—Lot 05 Eureka. Ham­
mock, 10 acres, flowing well, alumna
Local Committee Provides Select removed from o ccrca. Make cftcr.
Year's Program at Popular Prices.
Fred W.'.Smith, 1027 So. Water Ct.,'
Wichita, ,Krfn*.
With moro than 16,000 Lyceum
For fialc—Cubbftgo and lettuce
courses In tho United States, averag­ plants. Immediate , delivery.
.Irs.
ing flvp numbers each and attended uuGeo.
McDougal,
Celery
Ave.
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16:2p
nunlly by 10,000,000. people, the supply
of clean, wholcsomo winter’s eutertnlfiFor Sale—Shetland pony, .ijovon
meat In this country Is enjoying n
years
old, *. gontlo and broken to
substantial nnd healthy growth. Thou­
saddle.
S. Rungc, 417 W. Third SC.
sands of towns and cities bnvo learned
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from experience that a Lyceum course
Is beneficial to community Hfo In
For Sole—riftc^n ncrcs, abopt 3
ipnny wnys. Only f 'entertainment
which Is worth while cun grotf nnd acres cleared, fronting Lako Monroe.
atnnd tho test of years os tho Lyceum Abundant muck on place'. Fifteen
movement has done.
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. minutes' walk from postofilcc. •* See
Foh tho coislng fdll nnd winter In C. II. Leflier. . '
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our hommunlty a cholco program has
been selected by tho local auspices,
For Sale—1914 Watercoolcd In ­
nnd tickets will bo sold at popular
ternational
Harvester Halfton truck,
prices. A description of each number
in
good
Tunning
condition, a bar­
on this courso follows:
gain. . One double ncatori Surroy ill
Enquire Herald
The Ilob Hoy Qunrtottc will bo at good . condition.
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the . High School.. Auditorium next Office.
Wednesday night.• '
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The Corner Grocery
From the play that ran over 900 nights in New
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A Good Three R eel Feature, A Good Comedy
Next to IsNt'rhapicr "Mystery of the Doable Cross"’

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Thursday, October 25'

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in "W ITHIN TH E LAW”

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For Rent—Three furnished rooms
with oll/convcnicnccs. Eleventh and
Magnolia. Mrs.* W. C. DcCoursey.
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light housekeeping. L RP7fl.MnK.noHn.
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The Patriotic Duty of Florida
Fruit and Vegetable Growers

Furnished Rooms by Day, ..Week
or Month—Park avenue flat, 106
North Park avenue, over L. R
Philips A* Co., drug store.
Mrs
C. C. Hart,, manager.
" 30-tf

' The g reat world-war raging between democracy and autoc­
racy will be won for free institutions if the United States and
their allies can be supplied food sufficient to carry, it to a success­
ful .conclusion. v
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For Rent—Thrco vary desfrablo
rooms and use .of, sitting room, un­
furnished or partly furnished, $18.60
per -montK" Inquire a t The French
Shop, for- Information.
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: 7 r-* N o t only is it the .patriotic d u ty o le v a r y im it and vegetable
grower inJtfiorida to produce all that he can but t6 so market his
crop s'th at'every crate will go into consumption-where needed;
This can be done only through intelligent cooperation.
• Glutted m arkets m ust be avoided.’ To send fru its and vege­
tables to these m eans both inadequate returns to the growers and
w aste of food that is badly needed. Distribution of the right kind
will keep the needs o f consumers and the interests o f producers
constantly in mind and avoid at all points the congestion of sup­
plies so fatal to the latter and so unfair to the former.
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■ For Rent—Two offices on Firat St
T « o Inside offices. All In G. &amp; W
buildings Also warehouse cloAc in
N. H. Garner. S
14-8lc
Rooms tor Rent—. Light house­
keeping rooms, over 6 and 10 Cetit
Store. Mrs. W. E. White. 12—6tp.

The Florida C itrus Exchange provides a m arketing system
that is scientific in its plans and efficient in its operation. .It w ill
ship your products to the markets where they are m ost heeded
ana-will bring the best prices. Thpy-will be handled and sold, as
economically as is humanly possible and every cenfcuf the net re­
turns; rem itted to you. It is your duty to yourself and .country
to cooperate w ith the grow ers who make up the Exchange. *
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F o r'R en t—Nine rocm t pnd sleep­
ing ,]porch over Herald* ofllce. Moat
convenient apartments In the city.
Inqulro of R.-J.-Holly, caro Herald.
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packing house ojr sub-Exchange nearsat you or write the buaineoe ‘
manager of the Florida Citrus Exchange at Tampa, Florida, ,
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For 8alp—Fresh milch cow, R. L.
Garrison, R. D. No. 1, Sanford.
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HERE’S a lot of talk going around
: about the bad- conditions of the
clothing market; poorly made goods,
cotton
mixed
fabrics. . .. . •. . Jf
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You really should be mighty careful what
you buy. and where you buy it this Year of all
Years. •
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You ^ont need to worry if vou come to this
store. W e’ll sell you Hart Spnaffncr. &amp;. Marx
clothes; they’re alhwool, the best in the land.
Ask To See Them
Greens a r e strong
this fall
They’re
great in the belt-all;
around s p o r t suits,
Jlitre are a number of
these Hart SchafTner &amp;
Marx in t) d e l s in a
variety of style varia­
tions at $20 up. .

The tailoringi is
the finest. .
If after you wear
these clothes you
a r e n o t satisfied,
your money back.
You cant make a
mistake.
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[tent—Upper flat, 3 furnished
for light housekeeping, 409
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R ecognizing the importance o f sending abroad eveAr ounce o f
foodstuffs that "this country can spare, as well as the food value
pf perishable fruits*and vegetables, tho government is urging tho
w idest possible.consum ption o f the latter;
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Rent—Three, unfurnished
Inquire!Herald Office. 16-tf

Copyright Hart BeLi/Tncr A Mane

The Home of Hart Schajfncr &amp; Marx Clothes

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BUDGET O P OPINION “ JU ST BETWEEN
YOU AND M E.”

A CHIEL
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IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH
SO SAYS SAbNTERER.
“ HE’LL PRENT 'EM

"Click,' clikck, click! how the needles
go
evade his duty to his government, Through the busy ffingcra, to and fro
he will evade any olher duty. If he
permits conscientious scruples to With no bright colors of Berlin wool
stand T)Otwcclii him. and a pe&gt;form- D cliulo hands today are full;
anco.of his duty, his conscience will
work likewise on any other occasion Only a yarn of deep,-dull blue,
Socks for th i feet of the brave and
as well. Ho will bear watching.
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The Second Liberty Loan
Gnele Is calling—he aifea for a loan
You htve heard of your “ Undo" bo
fore,
But llstent this Uncle is really *your
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own*
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Not the *one - with three balls at his

boya deserve more credit than they
som etim es receive and I for one cer­
tainly., appreciate their efforts for I
know what It means to^the boys at
the front.
An e x f^ ln g ly Interested worker
for the kijjttlng division of the Red
Cross chapter (n the New England
town whore she (a summering has
'noted the following poem ‘'Knitting
Socks” In a late edition of the Boaton Transcript and sen d s'it to The
SanforP Herald for reproduction.

auxiliary make- iomc Red fr o u ookad beet to mo, «„d mu.t hi"
Joo Chittenden, Co. *C, F la ..
money to help the work along.
Oscar Speer, Co, C, Fla.
looked good to-the officers for au2
Druco Anderson Co. C, Fla. *
*n to'AeLhi^ « t
..E rn e st Gregory, Co. 0, Fig.
of the U. S. Army, the Engineer*.
FLORIDA MEN THE BE9T
Fred Mason,.Co. C, Fla.
The boy. .11 o.y they u R t f
George McLaughlin, officers' re­ Clsrenee Temple Views the Drafted mon .and comp at Camp Wheel!!
serve
better than they do at Camp j J ?
' Men at Camp
■on. .
Harold. Washburn, coast artillery . Camp -Whoeler, Oct. 19, 1917.
. Albert Fr?, coast artillery
Mr. R. J. Holly, Editor 8anjord ' Enough o£ this, I reckon 1
eloed.
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- James Eatrldge, Fla. troops
Herald;
Georgo. Huff, Fla: troops
Reepectfully,
Dear Mr. Holly—Just a few words
Thomas Sullivan,* Fla. troops
v to you about, tho selected men from
Clarence'W. Temple
W. A. Pattlshall, officer reserve our own state and county.Acting le t Sgt Co. D, 106 Enp*.
corps
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1 I was on tho reception committee
9. O. 8. (Skirls Oltcrbc Sborlerl
Meade Fox, coast artillery
sent to' receive tho .selected‘men and
When .chilly winds
Ingram Guerry, coast artillery
and .there wore Georgia, Alabama
Our-marrdw: freezes,
Joe Guerry, aviation corps
and‘$Mt but not leasts Florida men.
HoW* Women-’wear,
Oscar N. Ziltrower, Co. C, Fla.
Of th ^bunch tho Florida men took
8klrti to Iheh- kneese*.
Henry Byrd, Co. &amp; Fla.
the prize for the finest looking men
And
nock, so low
Osborne Williams, Co. C, Fla. ' th at over came to Camp Wheeler.
T hat their chetpisea • •
Vail Lovell, 2nd lleut
You cloul.d hear all over the ground:
Pink ruffles show
corps.
"Look what a fine looking bunch of
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To all the breezes,
man, where did they come from?
Martin Tomplc, Co. F.
la qul(e beyond
And tome one would answer "Flor­
Robert Jtobinaon, nav
Our—‘ (Kche wo!)
corpa
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(P u t.lt on yourself, we’ve wt *
A rthur Dlckins, Co. C.
county and especially Sanford men,
John Lee, Co. C.
J. A. Stafford, Co. F.,
- Hugh/W hite, navy
Oacar Rouse, Oviedo, navy
S P E C IA L T O T H E
Andrew Aulin, Oviedo, army
John Cater Lawton, Oviedo, navy
Tho season is now on and we have a largo Btock of oil kinds of
band, Battleship, New York.
Farm Implements, South Bent}. Oliver, John Decrp Plows, Mc­
Alfred M, Beck, Co. C.
Cormick Mowing Machines and Hay Rakes, Planet Jr. Horeo and
Herbert Fuller, Co&gt;CHand Tools, Planet Jr. McWhorter Fertilizer Diitributers and
Joe LeWls, Co. C .
Steven Farm Sowers..
A rthur Lewis, Co. C
We want your business and guarantee yon service.
Melvllla.C. Tyler, je g u ltr army
J. F. Coates, aviation corps.
Ernest Gormley, band, Missouri
regiment

f Some {({formation as to meat Yet dick, clikck, how the needles go,
prices is glvon In Weber's Weekly,
'Tis A power within #Ybat nervci
in discussing J. Ogden Armour’s de­
them soj
fense of the packers In Collier's
Weekly. M r. Weber cites the weekly Tuesday report of Swift A .Co. as In tho sunny hours of the -bright
to the average price of beef received J . tprin.g day,
And
still
In
tho
night
time
far
away,
by this company &lt;for the preceding
week. Last week it was 11.55 cents
Maiden, mother and-grandame sit Uncle Is calling—you’ll, answer him, a p o u n d .Earnest
and thoughtful white fttey
sure,
‘.‘This beef was the dressed meat
knit.
He has needs that have got to be —the entire edJble portions of each
met
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animal sold. As these beef caracsca
He'll pay you good Interest, your go to the retail market .man' they In­ Many the silent prayer thoy pray,
, money's secure,
clude practically no waste. On the Many tho tearidrops brushed away.
And* remember, you owe him a debt. whole, it may be Said th at the
butcher who bought tho'carenga of While busy on the needles go,
Uncle Is calling—he’s called once be­ beef from Swift &amp; Co., for H.65 Widen and narrow, heel and too.
• W alter Radford, if. 8. Army.
cents n pound sold it for double*—
fore,
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Corbett Hutchinson, aviation corpa
The
Grandamc
thinks
with
a
thrill
of
Every nephew should fight or chip in about. ■ **" . . .
Sam Feve*houae, aviation corps
Won't y 9 U stand by yotir Uncle—
It is th e custom of tho butcher to How her mother "Vnit and spun be
Harry Carlsbn, aviation corps
your country AT WAR?'
sell small pnrts of the beef twice.
C. E. Hunter, aviation -corps*
If not, don't expect him to win!
These are tho tri[Timings after weigh­
-• Wilson. Miller, aviation corps
ing the first sale. -The butcher then
Hnrrold Long, quartermaster dept.
Unclo is calling—oh, don't turn blip trims the piece, and sells the trim­ For that patriot band in olden days
James
Purvis', marine corps in
' down!
mings, which the customer- h«s al­ Who died tho 'Stars and Stripes’ to France
raise—*
He has guarded our interests so well, ready paid for, but docs not receive,
Wnllaco Ljpford, quartermaster’s
A loan to your Unclo—not a tax to a to other buyers, soap makem, etc.
department,
Norfolk.
crown,
The fact appears to be th at the re­ Now she-in turn knits for. tho brave
Norman
Baker,
U. S. Army. .
For FREEDOM your dollarj will tail butcher receives for tho carcass Who'd die th at glorious flag to save'.
Ernest C. Morris, Co. C. Fia.
at least as much ns the breeder of.
Ike House,- Co. C, Fla.
tho steer, the feeder, 'commission 5ho is glad, she says, 'the boys' have - T. M. Hill,. Co. C. F la / .
gone,
Harry Rabun, Co. F.
Uncle Is calling—to you antTTO' me, mTn,"*raHroad and packer all com­ Tis Just as their .grandfathers would
Guy Stafford,. Co. F. And he's waiting to hear what we'll bined," ,
have dpne;
Yet the butcher doca not maltf
Lewtie Oglesby, Co.- F.
Denslcr 'Stafford, Co. C.
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This loan will protect our great much money. He makes a vo/y high But she heaves a sigh and tho tears
profit, but no money; * Few retail
' T. 0 . Gillia. Co. C
Land of the Free,
will start,
Willie 0. Goolsby, Co. C
And preserve us the Red, White and butchers live ip mansions, oWn pri­ For 'the boys' were tho prldo. of
vate yachts and endow colleges and
Harrold
Holiday, Co. C
Blucl .
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Grandamo's heart.
C.. R .:- Peabody, quartermasters'
hospitals.
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Corp, Ft. Oglethorpe. .
If the butcher.getsjis much as the
J AH\of us know just how to raise
Thb mother’s look, is calm and high,
Robert Merriwether, Hospital
stockman,
railroad
an
d
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packer
com­
the other fellow's children but it i» a
God only, hears her soul’s deep cry— Corps.
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bined
out
of
a
beef
carcass,
ami
yet
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fact that unless, wo gat busy on tho
docs
not
greatly
prosper
the
answet
.
Robert
Routh',
Artillery,
N, C.
question of giving tho young people
In Freedom's pame, nt Freedom's
would
seem
to
be
that
bo
conducts
Stafford
LoFils,.
Army
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a place to go- hcrc in this city and in
one
of
tho
iu°*t
Inefficient
businesses
Grover
LcFits,
Quartermaster
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every . other . city where they can
Dept.
in
tho
world,
one
of
the
moat
costly
havo an evening of decent pleasure
Paul Dooley, Quartcrmaster.-Dopt.
tho consumer.
a b o jt once each week th at they will to
The maiden's chock wears a paler clerk.'
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not be immune from giving their, • This docs not reflect upon the re­
‘ shade, *
E. L . Moit, Oviedo,Co. C.
parents an anxious hour or so while tail" butcher, but upon the kind of lint the light In her eye is undis­
Frank
Campbell, Co. C.
they are on the streets or out joy business. Tho retail butcher seems
mayed.'
William
* Hartley of Longwood,
riding.
It is all right to talk about to he-axactly in the mme category .as’
navy.
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the. curfew law and the parental dis­ the small retail grocer. The difficul- Path! and hope give strength-to her
Floyd Washburn, 5th Georgia In ­
cipline but the 'heat. idea, of the ty is with the.volutno of lm8fn^ss;h8
young folks yet advanced is th at of does. . The retail meat and groceries She sees a red dawn after the night, fantry. •
Oscar • Dubose. Coast Artlllury,'
giving -them clean amusement at businesses instead of being conducted
F
t.
Sill, Okla.
ip n town by three or four large Oh, soldiers brake, will It brighten
some central point.
the day;
Edwin L. Dlnkle, Co. d., Now
"Tho Melbourne Times', discuss­ plants, an in the case of-dry goods
arc
split
up-into.
fifty
or
one
hundred
And
shorten
the
march
on
the
weary
York
Regiment.
ing a proposition to,have enacted‘a
small
plants.
way,
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Jasper
...Driggers, Quartermasters
curfew ■ordinance in the town snyn
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Corps
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the
unquestionable
sdCret
thnt.it would likely be better for the
To
know
that
at
home
tho
laying
B.
F.
Griggs,
Co... D,‘ Engineers
of
high
meat
prices.
t
Tho-business
is
people to bend their energies towards
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truo
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Corps.
frittered
away
in
petty
retail
places
establishing a free library dTTmdlng
Charles S; Lee, Oviedo, Aviation
room, "where the mental energies of which must,' charge* extortionate Arc knitting nnd hoping and praying
for
you?
Corpr.
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our boys and girls could be wisely prices 'to live nt all.
Thee
is
no
possibility
of
the
con­
C. W. Temple, Co. A., 106 Reg.
directed.-- If thsy do not find the
right kind, .of .companionship or re­ sumer'ii getting meat s t rational Soft *ro their voices when speaking Eng. - *
your name,* ,
creation at home, sqmo effort should prices -until tho fotnll meat business
Proud
arc their glories when hearing
Red Cross Notes
Is
revolutionized,
two
or
three
large
be made by' the public to provide
your
fame,*
.
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It
was
decided
a t tho nlcotlng on
establishments
getting
lta
away
from
recreation and entertainment else­
Friday
evening
lost
to have chapter
the
corner-m
eat
stalls
scattered
ail
where.” The curfew laws, passed In
A'nd the gladdest ~hour In their lives meetings on the third Friday In the
many places are usually forgotten over the community.
will be *
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■ m o rftli^t 2:30. p. m. a t Woman’s
after a* short timo and really serve 'How such a revolution can -be ef­
W.hen
they
greet
you.'sftcr
the
vieClub. Please t everybody remember
only as a means of annoying'" tho fected may be a large problenL The
thUT and It Is truly hoped th at there
young fulka. that ihe-law s ore sup­ tact.rem alna th a t u n til.it is effected
Sfw^fer
- niore people -Interested*-fir
posed to protect. When parents or everybody will pay two prices for SEMINOLE.S ROLL OF . HONOR
this
universal
help .for the comfort
meat.
Tfflj
consumer
is
principally
guardians expect the public to dis­
cipline their children and wards they to be blamed, "because househeepers The Brave Boys' Who Have Gone and help of our mdn in tho army
and navy than is evidenced by the
are* usually disappointed—the dis­ insist on having the convenient cor­
Forth to Fight for Unmanlly s
numbers ^n- attendance) at tho bust­
ner grocery and meat shop. It ex­
cipline Is-not forthcoming.
Sake /
ness meetings of -the chapter. ‘ This
ists because it is convenient. But It
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lack
of apparent interest and posi­
The following boys from Sanford
.1 The fellow who will repudiate is a convenience supported at great
tive lack of attendance does us-as a
and
Seminole
county
have
Joined
his Obligation to bis country in this
the army and Pavy or will Join In community no credit. Remember
supremo crisis of its history will re-,
the date and hour. When you read
pudinto any other obligation, It f Those dear lsdics who are knit- the next few weeks. Thla list Is not
this mark the dato on your calendar
complete
and
all
those
who
know
of
matters not how sacred. If he will ting and sewing and working for the
any boya who have enlisted and are or memo pad and do not trust to
not on thla list please let Tho your meniory. 'Likewise do in re­
Herald know about It as the list gard to work *days, Tuesdays and
will be printed every week until tho Thursdays If each week at Elks,Club
war la over:
Geneva Silhouette Party
‘T il match m y carbon copies
Navy
■Tho aiorid a t large ar.d' Seminole
against any in town for neat*
o u n ty In particular will pie ae be In­
Karl SjehuHx, on board- ship
formed
that Genera, this place of
Sherman
Routh,
medical
ret
ness, lasting* legibility and uni­
eyfcellcnt example in Red Croes work
.corps
formity. I alw ays use
Collier Brown, medical reserve will'have a silhouette party on Tues­
day, Oct. 80th. Every one Is cor­
corps
Oliver Murrell, medical reserve dially Invited, and an evening of fun
and good cheer is promised. Come
Porpa.
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out and help thla auxiliary earn somo
Ned Chittehden, signal corpe
much needed Red- Cross money.
Roy Chittenden, merino corpe
Ralph RoumiUat, navy yard.
Moore’s Station Party
Army .
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On Friday,•’Nov. 2nd—remember
IUV date—there
—MICIU will
i R Alttf
will be IIVCH
given,a
HalAllen JontN, medical reserVe corps the
Morris Spencer, medical : reserve loween party of the genuine old time
variety. No admission to be charged
corps
John Murrell, medical reserve but' you can Wave your fortuno told,
corpe- .
There will be* gingerbread and b u ttir
Kenneth Murrell, qusrterhustet milk for sale, apple dipping and all
reserve
those things th a t make a party of
t* Leslie
V._II. Ilili, hospital cofet i
this
kind so Interesting.
HERALD PRINTING
Seth Woodruff, quartermaster re- * Moon’s Station auxiliary 1s some­
COMPANY
nre i
.
what new from date of brgahlxstion
-Fheae 148 *• Sanford, Florida*
Stanley Welker, quartermaster re* but has for some time past produced
r*
r
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tome of our best Red Croes work.
P f, Ralph Stove ns, hospital corp* Please all coma out and help this
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Uncle is calling—he'd Just like to
know
If you'll lend him some .money to
fight,
And, remember,. he’s got .to have
money to go,.
Lend him something, If only a'm ltcl

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We’ve Bottled Up the Pirates of. Business
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Tho business world has its pirates, as unscrupulous as the.
, , marauders of the Sea; They arc the makers of imitations
' and substitutes tot standard products. • They.havp imitated

but Uiey have failed to imitate its dclidousneM.
They-have Imitated Coca-Cola’s advertising, hut the iraitition does not rirlg true. They have imitated the Coca-Cots
bottle and label—just os far as the law would allow., '
Note tho name Coca-Cola blown into the boitlc’. Fix (be
picture In yoiir m ind.'* I t Is your sure protection againit
imitations and substitutes.
In future, accept no bottled boverafee os genuine Coca-Cola
unless it comes in this bottle.

S a n fo r d C o ca -C o la B o t t lin g Co.
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Notice To Farm ers!
WE HAVE JUST RECEIV
ED A CARLOAD OF KEY
STONE LIME.

HILL LUMBER COMPANY
IPHONE 135
Office and Yard 3rd and Myrtle

SANFORD, FLORIDl

HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL
Military imlntn*. Nrw Lul!din**, ttrprwl. Urr*
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USE PECKY. CYPRESS FOR BARNS, FENC1
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VERY DURABLE.

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STANDARD RAILROAD OF THB SOUTH

DAILY TRAINS TO WASHING
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N*.S3
Lv Jacksonville_9tlO o. m.
Ai-Savannah......1:15 p.m.
Ar C harlesto n s SOf p.m,

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ATLANTIC COAST

�Items of Interest for the Man
‘Behind the Plow
. ...
should Be N® Garbage
There will be no garbage, meaning
Uble scraps, for h o p or .chickens If
the home demonstration agents of
tbe University of Florida extension
division have their way. * And the
turner who finis hla.wife l* cheating
(be garbage pail should not find
fault, either. She .Is only putting
into practice what aha- know* about
feeding the family, properly,.and that
U highly deairabla now when food
pHces art’ at the highest* point
inown.
« While husband and wife should be
partners in their work, It la. not her
duty to see- that enough goes Into
the gtrbage psfl after earfi meal to
feed even a scrawny chick. The pro­
viding of feed for animals la up to
the husband and his.farm land.

Florida extension , division,
The
Statu Plant Board has quarantined
certain infested districts from which
It will not. be practicable to get
plantf or vines, next year. Also, not
all farmers In-the quarantined areas
ara known to be infested with the
weevil*. It will be particularly .ad­
visable for auch farmers to save seed
known to be free from the weevils.
R o o f weevils are ’ not the only
trouble likely ttf affect sweet pota­
toes. There are certain disease* that
may Jie held over from year to year
in the seed and having seed for your­
self from vines known to be healthy

demonstration work is urging the
women to put on the table Just
enough (or the family’* need. J^merleans, as a ruje, hava been’loading
their tables far beyond the amount
required and may have taken no
thought of the family's requirement.
The old standard haa been-to fill the
Uble and make sure there i f enough
by having something left after every

digging time. Split the stems of
each hill desired for seed and exam­
ine them for black-streaks. Only
roots of plants free from such streaks
should be stored for seed.
"After digging the potatoes they
should be left on the ground for sev­
eral days to dry thoroughly in the
sun.
"In digging and handling the po­
tatoes avoid any injury to or bruis­
ing of tho roots.
/'A fte r tho potatoes atp well dried
in the field, it is beat to put them in
opeii crates for storage. In this way
much injury to them by handling
will be avaldcd, the potatoes wilt
have better ventilation, and can be
removed for marketing or bedding
much moro conveniently. \
"During tho first two or threo
weeks of storago the potatoes should
bo kept at a comparatively high tem­
perature, 80 to 86 degrees, and ahold
be constantly and thoroughly ven­
tilated. Then the temperature'1
should bo gradually lowered to
about 60 to 66 degrees and this tem­
perature be maintained to the end of
tho atorage period. The safest place
to store tho potatoes is in a specially
consructcdt atorage house."

By acquainting tho women with
the real value of food, and teaching
them to estimate the fmally'a need,
the. nation's food, bill can be appreci­
ably reduced. Tho slogan is, abolUh the garbage can. To do .this
means that everything put on the
Uble is to be eaten, and no more la
to be put on than is needed. A
study of food Valuea will make this
arrangement possible.

No Car Shortage Likely
•- It.is not likely that Florida grow­
ers will have great difficulty in get
ting refrigerator cars to jnarket their
products this winter. ‘ In fact, as B.
L. Hammer stated before the citrua
seminar at the University of Florida,
Gainesville, "tho Florida grower will
have the best facilities he has’ever
hsd in his life." •
The reason for this Is that'so much
food and supplies for the Govern­
ment arc being hauled into tho
southeast states to ba unloaded, th at
there will be an abundpneo of cars.'
It will Im&gt;more profitable to tho rallYcidj to return these cars filled th in
to have them go back empty. ‘ If
Florida growers are prepared to fill
them promptly they will be able to
get all needed.
For the same reason it will be
hard to get cars to Import-supplies
into the state; ail cars suitable for
the purpose being Uaed In the move­
ment of Government supplies to the
south.

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Save Sweet Polate 8fpd .
Since the sweet potato'root weevil
hu been found in Florida, and is
euily distributed by the shipment of
lotitoes or vinca, it will be well for
firmeii who expect to grow 'sweet
potatoes next year to save enough
i*ed potatoes for their own plantingsnext year, aaya the. University of

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ARE INTERESTED IN
mjpmn
RING B O O K S !

They are used in every line
ol business by Salesmen, Of­
fice Men, Doctors, Lawyers,
Ministers, 8tudeut9-*-by' ev•ryone who must "have a book
that combines

and appearance
bheets can be obtained anyruled In eight styles.
Bound In.best quality FlexWe Black Levant Grain Cow“Me, with Black Linlnga,

Crop Rotation Necesaary ■ .
- Every farmer swho has tried it or
has seen it fried believes in field ro­
tation. It is tho one sure way of
getting increased yields. ‘ And thla
holds true Whether 'fertilizer is usod
or not. ' If livestock can be worked
Into the rotation, results will be bet­
ter atill; they should have a place on
any farming program, aaya the Uni­
versity of Florida extension dlvisio'n.
. A crop rotation with livestock will
d'o much to keep organic matter and
nitrogen Ln the soil. Cultivated
crops rapidly deplete the soil of these
necesaary * Items. _ Only . small
amounts, of roots and stubble are
left in the soil behind a’ cultivated
crop,' which means there is but little
organic matter .added.
Growing one crop year/after year
encourages insects, dUeaacs and
weeds.
The experienced trucker
knows how necessary it la to fight
them all on land used for the aame
purposes year after year. On ex­
pensive truck land It Inay pay, but
It does not in general farming.
The value of growing an Qqcaalonal crop of legumes haa been estab­
lished. Let them have a.prominent
place In your rotation. They add
nitrogen' to. the* soil and are great
soil builders la other respects..
. Another advantage .of a good rota­
tion is that deep and shallow rooted
crops are fclternated. Crops that
send their roots down deeply help
to prevent a compet condition of the
sttbaoil'and so maintain better -drain*
age and a better *reoiature reservoir.
Also, many of them feed on the plant
foodJn tie deeper layers of the soil,
utilizing the total supply more eco­
nomical’y.
Besides all these advantages, there
are some of physiological and chem­
ical Importance which the farmer
may. not be able to aee, but which
the plants will appreciate.
There are several principle# to be
kept In rotnd In planning a rotation.
By observing them the toil can be
b u ilt'u p without losing an Income
from the land. Certain crop* beat
prepare the way for certain others
to follow, and where hogs are to -be
given a plac® In the rotation, feed
crops f* r. them inlat be, worked In.
Call on the county atfent to help plan
fi desirable rotation for your farm;
It will pay.
.Grew Feed and Feed .
• Florida add the southeastern
states have been great Importers'of
food and feed crop*. This Importa­
tion will be etit off, or at least great­
ly -reduced by the .necessity of the
railroads using all thslr equipment
to handle tha Government’* buslneu.
The tip s will soon be bar* to deter­
mine whether these states have met
the demand to grow food and feed
sufficient to supply home needs.

will, the Idl*
one a elecker. club to 10,000. -Ehe now h u It at undergone many tranafonnatlo&amp;a la
Don’t let Chat be s : of anyone la the 9,000 m ark/ Heir goal U eo hear recent years. . The bunding of emailer
reached that any member knowing Jiouae* male.obeolete the faahlou of
your neighborhood.
of ntw'Wembers who wish to Join us heavy frame* Which were the pride of
will please report the name, proper­ Victorian dining rooms. There are pet*
Woman's Clob Notes
ty
endorsed to Mist Annie Hawkins, tenia of the Charles H, and the Louie
Our president, Mrs. Galloway, ode
acting
chairman of the membership period* which by their merit la deFtorida extension division recom­ of the members of the local commitmends the planting of root crqpt tee*working in the interest of L ib e rt/ committee end thus help Mrs. Jen­ eign have escaped destruction, and
have served a» models for frames made
which may lie dried and kept for Bonds advises us tb*t the General nings to complete the Hat of 1,000 ont of ''composition.'' Old frame# of
home tree If they efnnot be stored 1n Federation of Woman's Ciuhe bought members desired.
haaer derign have been burned that
some other way. Li vs out of your 116,000 worth of bonds when the
Ths Social Dept, will give a re­ gold In the old gilding might be s a l­
gardsn as long as you can; resorting tin t Liberty Bond Issue was put but ception to the member* of ths de­ vaged.
to tho tin can only when necessity and It la her hope that the women partment. this afternoon, Tuesday,
demands.
of the club will respond HbeVally at 2.1rd, at the club house. Mr*. Sam­
The farmer can do much toward this time. If any of our membera uel Puleeton, hostess/.
increasing the available food for ani­ feel that they can and trill give a t
Tha Literature Dept, will ljkys
mals by. planting dwarf eaaex rape. this call tha Federation will be only their bi-monthly meeting next Wed­
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oats, rye or barley. These wllf *11 too glad to accept it.
nesday, Oct. 24th. Literature** mem­
make a good pow th this fall, pro­
Mrs. Jno. B‘. Leeds, state secre­ bers please so m ark' this on your
viding winter pasture for many ani­ tary of the Florida Antl-Tuberculoajs
.
.
Be Bold.
mals. All Japanese cane should be Association would like to 'meet those
Borne fellows seldom get a kiss be­
saved as a valuable winter roughage interested In thla work a t the Wom­
cause they are afraid of girls, but
for cattle.
an's , Club Friday morning next: a t
you'll never get any If you are also
Sheep Meet Useful Animal.
afraid of germs.—Kansas City JourWith the animal population of'the 9:80 o'clock, -. The Florida AntiSince
shepherds Watched their flock
state increasing It will be necessary, Tuberculosis Association . has re­
to pay considerable attention to pro­ newed ah agreement with Dr. Grice by .night on the plains o f Palestine
viding the feeds for them. If feeds Whitfield, chairman of - the- health and for thousands of year* anterior
Holy Land's Only Rtvsr.
must be Imported, let them be on)y department of tbe Florida Federa­ lo the march of tbe'Magtl after the
Jordan,
the one river of the Holy
,of the 8tar of tho East which
the concentrates. Florida can pro­ tion of Woman’s Clubs for coopera­ course
Land,
has
a
course of little more than
led (hem to the manger at Bethlehem,
duce her own hays, and roughage.
tion In the sale of Red Cross Xmas the sheep has been held one of moat 200 miles from tbe roots of AntiIt will be. advisable to store corn seals in the towns of . the state and sacred and beautiful and useful of all Lebanon to the head of the Dead sea.
ahd sweet potatoes. Safe atorage of Mrs. Leeds is touring the state in an animals In tbe economies of mankind. Not a single city ever* crowned the
sweet potatoes can bo made only In effort to arouse proper interest in No' otber yields so bountifully of both banka.of thla river. •
clothing and food, the clothing so win­
buildings, adapted to that purpose, thla work.
Triplex Phonograph.
and corn should be stored in tigh
'Food Campaign Week begins Oct. some and the food so toothsome.—Ex­
To Increase (ho volume of sound
bins where it may be properly guard­ 28th and lasts until Nov. 4th. All change.
from n phonograph a Parisian baa In­
ed from the weevils. Alreadt tho women .who have not signed this
vented an Instrument that will play
Kesp Up; or Catch Up.
State Plant Board has quarantined pledge card for the conservation of
thretj
records simultaneously.
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The
ones
who
are
always
trying
to
againit tho shipment into this atate food are naked to pleaae do so when
catch
np
with.some
neglected'task
are
of-sweet potatoes, and with tho de-~ the committee waits on them.. Ev­
Pasting Acquaintance.
likely to/yevto bed tired and disap­
IT)nml for cars.it may be that little ery woman in the town should sign pointed. Keeplbg up with our work
Old man 8oggs says hla boy ntlt
corn-can be. imported. Theao two this card and by keeping her pledge onght not to be too hard for.nny of stops at the beat hotels In New Tork.
a rticles are in great demand for food help In this manner as best ahe can. us If we nrc well and strong. But He does. They're on the routji of the
a nd feed 1n tho south and must be • Mrs. W. S. Jennings, our, s^ato catching up with work Is a dlfMrent laundry he drives a wagon for.—
conserved
Browning’s Magazine.
president,'set Lor one of her accom- matter.—Exchange.
j

How
M achine
M
ethods
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/s
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Benefit Our Customers
Handling over a million crates and hampers of fruits and vegetables that ’
find their destination in all comers of the United Stats* and Canada was the
lecord -established last year In our business of supplying North-American
markets with choice Florida-Grown produce. Arid this greet volume of trade
waa carried on with a minimum of delay, and with satisfaction to our cus- .
tomers. 1
With the large growth in volume otbualnres and the consequent increase
In the hookkeeping work, old-style, hand methods proved inadequate to carry -* ‘
the bookkeeping load. This condition pointed us straight to Burroughs Dlrcct-to-Lcdger Poating. Tbe Burroughs Bookkeeping Machine which we in- aullcd not only put oup figure work on a basis of mechanical accuracy,.but It
■olved for us the coetlv nroblem of every veer having to break in a new book- . keeper. Our experience has proved to us that no previous training is neces­
sary to operate a Burroughs: anyone in our office can quickly ttka the place
of our regular operator, if necesaary.
/
.
Tho Burroughs Adding Machine Co., h u published a two-page advertise­
ment in the October Issue of "System" magasin*. telling about our business
and how the Burroughs Bookkeeping Machine h u helped ua to surmount tbe
difficulties that pen-and-ink bookkeeping could not overcome. A facsimile o f the advertisement is reproduced above. We are glad indeed to have our pro-: ■
greetivo buslneu methods featured in this manner.
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Burroughs Direct-to-Ledger Posting h u benefltted our customers as well
i posted
oreoVer,
danger of poating items to the wrong account because the posting work is
checked positively. Our customers are also given a better statement service,
thanks to the Burroughs, and statement* are now mailed out promptly a t the
first of the month. &gt;
.
. ' 4.*-.' . The Installation of machine bookkeeping la only one of the ways In which
we have modernised our busineu eo u better to taka care of our customer*.
Since Its Inceiriion, mechanical means have been used to save time and labor
in all departments of our company, from the fleet of automobiles used In de*
livering goods, to tbe various appliances Iq the ofllce. And this, we feel, has
made for quicker handling of customer!' orders and improved service all along

SANFORD

|Srhgr\^i

FLORIDA

�W. M. HAYNES, Onatsea* Manager
robUdMd Xrtn Twaday t»i fiU««

IBEHERALDPRDifDIGCOMPANY
i U B S O n m &gt; PB1CB IN ADVAtfCS
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work none ’have;boan'^tnoro untiring
than has the seerbtary, W, M,
Haynes of the Sanford H erald.. It
goes without' saying that' he will be
continued in this office the remainder
of his natural life, ns the lawyer
might any.—Bartow Record.

land.:
Sololy ln the interest of tho trixpayers,. w ith„po political age to
grind, no friends to boost slid no
enemies
bunch, the News again
urges the adoption or the new form
of government, and that at tho earli­
est possible tjme. It wilt bear criti­
cal inspection and a critical try-odt.
It will stop the leaks and tbjuerasje,
bring ' about efficiency,
economy,
progress, ^Qnservaflsm and the beet
of all, iL* reduction In taxos.—-Ft
Pierce New*.

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NickleSj Diiges and Quarters Make The Dollars
•11 The onfe wlio is too big to do little things well is generally too
small to do big things. It’s the regular-system atic saving of -the
nickles^dime and nuarters* that makes the great accumulation of
dollars.
If Open a Savings Account here NOW , and see how your money
will increase a t *4% Interest.
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NEED CITY MANAGER
'The
almost complete annihila­
T i l l I t MONTHS........ : ....................... : . . . _•*«
tion'of the city*q aerating or aofton­
M w « 4 litt* C to E rC w H « IU irirT M i
ing plant, dup to recen t‘"busts,"
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M ih m •» Wf. f*» Mart*
(
fm tm U la M n » w M X M MiA« » OWw wherein from $0,000 to $8,000 of the
people's money has been abput the
— CAPITAL f30.000.00
SURPLUS $15,000,00
. «r "
MaS M ilter A M I I M
same os tossed Into the bottom of
Woman's Cfbb Notea
Art af M««&gt; IrA. IIT*.
the ocean,* whito deplored, will doubt­
Music
Department.—The Inclem­
Na. 14&gt; less awaken tho taxpayers to tho Im­ ency of the weather laat Tuesday
-••I ii la
p o rta n t and necessity of the city
manager form of government; which afternoon d(,d not prevent a fair at­
- ■ 1 ■ j a a r n T T i n r e n ■—
fo{m the News has repeatedly rec­ tendance of the membership of this'
mss?
department and their friends from
ommended .and advocated.for ^ort
enjoying n moat pleasing program of
f c
Pierce.
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c. m. hand
o. l tatlor *e , R. DEAS
H.R. STEVENS
patriotic American music rendered
A decided 'Iponeliead'’ was pulled somewhat according to the following
P.*L WOODRUFFyk***»sWeal. ' . 5 ^ * " ‘
k u ’1CwW^
off in the direction of tho aerating outline.,'
plant. It was built by tho city
THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS '
whereas it should bavo been built -Aim. Gwynn Fox,* chairman, read
a
veryInteresting
paper
bn
"T,hp
under clntract*with Rood and suffi­
cient bond as a guarantee of service Patriotic Music of America," giving
and durability,'no that the taxpayers tho outline of the origination qf
tho sermon but in order to giye the*
would have been fully protected such songs as Yankee Doo'dle. (which,
general public an idea of the magnlagainst the losses Incurred by the re­ incidentally was our . fltst patriotic
song), Star Spangled Banner, etc.
tudo of tho -subject, the dU-irionil'
cent “ busts." As the m atter-now
The Settle Cry o f'th e Republic
Our*people should not bellevo the stands, tho. peoplh are but both an
parts, are given as follow^* •
"PRODUCING
NOT
PROMOTING”
BOARD
OF
TRADE
RESULTS
- foolish rumors that gain circulation aerating ptnnt nnd tho suni, of $6,00*0 was delightfully rendered by. Mrs.
1. W o'moy\w lnt the war” by the
(DY THE Htt.llETAimin some mysterious fashion. For in­ to $8,000, to say nothing *f being Tcrwilligor, she singing the new
conservation of food.
stance,- it has been told thot a/num- deprived of aerated water and the tunc, tho origin of which was ex­
X. We may win tho wnr hy fur­
muat. be appreciated for their valiant
An Unpardonable Sin
ber of soldiers of Compbny^I) had possibility o( having to wait months plained by Mrs. Fox. * « \
nishing
tho government,.with money
efforts and the sincere arid able work
To live in a to.wnV •
lost their ryma from the effects of for relief.
—buying Liberty Bonds. •
Miss Martha Fox read from the To mnl&lt;e a living off of it o( out of it, of tho committee.
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vaccinntion. This caused consider­
8. We may win the war by up-*,
This is truly a serious and ex­ Literary Digest u selection, "Furling T o^ducatc your children in it;
' t/Kt
able d istrees* among the families
pensive, matter. "And the taxpayers the Star Spangled Bnnncr, thorough­ To-get everything you possibly can , Dr. Lincoln Hulicy of DcLand is holding and backing the g&amp;vejnmcnt
which have, representatives In Comf
in (a) Tho Volunteer system of rsUwho have to dig down in thplr Jeans ly enjoyed by those present.
out of It
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the nowly elected president of the Ing Arrays, (b&gt; The Selective Drift
J.
..O
psny
D
and
needless
to
s
a
y
‘there
The
program
closed
by
everyone
$**■
and foot-the bill have just cause to
And put absolutely nothing into it.
St. Johns River. Scenic Highway As­ system of raising armies.
0 --•as nothing to the story. Then, too,.
become indignant' and to demand a present singing _fhe Star Spangled
—Somebody.
sociation
"and Mr. F. P.. Forster of
.
It
was
rumored
that
two
Sanford
‘
4. Wo may win tho war by jrislnl!
u\&gt;
decided improvement In the govern­ Banner. *
t t t
Sanford is tho able vice president. training army Inanhopd—making and
boys had run away from Camp ing, of our municipal allairs, which
This department ' wants to an­
A letter received from II. G. Wen­ Truly a pair of kings, working, will­
. Wheeler arid had Bain captured-and
will probably never be r c a llj^ until nounce to the General .Club that zel, Florid™ Passenger Agent, Clyde ing, anxious to do everything in their kecpfng men physically strong, and
shot ns *deserters. There was no
the old ox-wagon aldermamc system Mrs. Takach will conduct a class In Steamship Line tolls of the appreci­ power to ‘ boost Florida and par­ by making and keeping men “moral­
foundation for-, the'story. Ilappcnis given the boot and tho city man­ choral work, giving ten lessons in nil, ation tho. many excursionists hold ticularly tlieir respective or com­ ly straight."
ihgs ns important as these will al­
the enrollment of which class' is open for the complimentary nuto rides bined sections. Bpth of these -men
6„Wwo *may win the war .by the
ager form is secured.
most certainly be heard of through
ujo
of prayer of Christian people},
to
club'mombcrs
generally
for
the
Tho failure of the nldcrmanic form
given them by the- Board of Trade. do lots ^ind one-third of what thoy
. authentic sources, and no attention
small
sum
of
60c
each
for
the
course.
After
tho regular sermon Dr. Hy.
should bo paid to irresponsible re­ is not due to tho men tin power, but Everybody who cares to and will is Mr. Wenzel lias Just returned from actually do goes untold because.they man, who has been designated as ■
to
the
system.
It
has
unquestion­
New York nnd states that the. toa&gt;»- never-tell it, and usually get huffy if
ports.—Lakeland. Telegram.
ably proven,a failure In Fort Pierce. urged to jojn this class,'this being a itts will continue to come and that somoono happen^- to- know about chaplnin in the Narional Army .told
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Although pur best men have been splendid oppprtUhity for us to have this winter every indication is thnt their doings in a' progressive way and why ho would go to tho wnr nnd he
J. Frtd DeBerry the ubiquitous
gave four good reasons:
a chorus, it heing understood of
"F red"'w ho bohs up serenely at nil chosen to serve and they have con­ course that this chorus will help in our city will be overrun by hundreds has something to say about . it.
Dr; Hyman says (1) "I bojjeve in
times is. now editing the Florida scientiously cndehvuYod to work, for general work jn the club when'cs.llcd for long stays. -All wc need is beck­ Nevertheless, things are coming to the issues involved—J)emocrary and
ing and work to put Sanford In the light and these two men are showing
Cracker published at Orlando month­ the interests of the masses, the sys­ on.
tem
has
been
but
n
millstone
about
ten thousnnd class in two years.
a thousand candle power, of tho permanent peace;” (2) ” 1 believe In.
ly and it is .some pnper. Among
men and want to .help them; (3) I
hire. Fox wishes to call attention • * . - • ■
their necks, while the taxpayers suf­
Mazda typo.
t t t
^
other good things in the last^huue
believe liun^y .country and want to
fer loAs upon loss and continue to to paragraph 2, Article X III of tho
~.t t t
.w e note the-following:
•
Bervc-lt.lri this great hour of need;
rules, of .the Music Dept, in tho book, •This- is OUR town—YOURS and
dig up for "bonehcads.
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M
INE,
and
it
is
our
business
to
.It.
*J.'
Holly,
O.
L.
Taylor*
and
(4) I bollove in my Master and have
IX C. Marlowe, secretary of the
of By-Laws, which paragraph reads
This
aclating
plant
stunt,
for
In­
Goo.
Hyman
went
nfter
and
got
the
make
the
town
what
it
ought
to
bo
heard
His calh to service.’'
Sanford Board of Trade is our can­
as follows: “ Failure to respond to as­
stance: The old council which pro signed work or furnish a substitute nnd must. be. Tho. town owes us baton In Tallahassed a lew days ago,
didate for railroad commissioner.
Dr. Ilymsn proposes to enter the '
. Now if there's a.m an In the state vicJeQ its* erection sro taxpayers and or pay a, fine of 26c.” -This rule nothing, because (Jay by day It is af­ when they represented the Board of National ..Army os chaplain and
- who knows the curves of the "W ay figured it-o u t that the plant could will be duly chforccd throughout fording each of .us a center of living, Trade before the State Highway states that ho wlll'do si) in his power,
up Yonden" in railroading, Marlowe be built by the city for less, money this coming term. ' Please be gov­ is providing the business or tho in­ Commission, reference tho St.,Johns to 'k e e p tho soldiers, morally and
come from ^‘hich wo subsist. San­ River Scenic -Highway. Tho right
Is the man. He stayed their hand th a n ' under contract, but being men erned'accordingly.
„tJi
spiritually clean so that' when it
ford
should excel-in population any men always get the right results.
tldd.closely
to
their
personal
bUsihcoa
,
before, the .Interstate .- Commtfrce
cornea time, (o fight his regiment .will
Welfare
Dept.—Th#
Welfare
De­
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t t *t*—*-f. '
Commission this summor when they affairs they did not hive* the time partment* held (ta first' m«Urig ijf (he town In. central Florida. We have
* » be fit and ready.
The following wants have ctrnie to
wanted to advance rates. The rail- nor tbfe opportunity to. drg to the year Wednesday, dct. ljih ,,* ’Mrs. every God given advantage that
Tbo sermon of Sunday night is, la
S fi
could bo asked, every resource needl­ the Board of Trade. If you can fill
„
road commission ahoujd’ by all means bottom ' o f-th e proposition and in H.
in
all probability the last sermon.the
Moughton,
chairman,
presid­
have a man of railroad experience consequence a crushing mistake was ing. Reports from officers showed ed, but possibly the talents given us any of these,_U}eir names, will be Doctor will deliyer at the .Temple
are being hid in the proverbial given you if you. will call in person
upon It. Marlotve's the .man with made.
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before-he. leaves for Camp Gordon,
enthusiasm from every source.'
stocking
and content'with things as for them.
There Is no recourse..; The plant ' Mrs. Ferguson, chairman of civics
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the-experience. If D. C. Marloweos
ho has „had instruction to be
thoy are, possibly wc are failing to*
were on the commission there would is gone and with it the money to cbmmitf.ee announced that they
t
t
t..
ready
to leave on c$ll and expects to
Wngrnm, N. C.: Man wanta to be' called, within the week.
be no free shower bsth from the pas­ build It. No maintenance bond, no would start a cleaning up campaign add to. these gifts or to even tike
advantage of their value. In the buy .a. small farm for atapre crop
senger trains to the dining room at protection, nothing but regret and a next week.’
next few years Sanford should have falsing. Will pay cash for bargain.
pile
of
cement.
No
maintenance
BV ' «
Sanford's station, . We feel safe'' In
Linen Industry'ln.Egypt
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,Mr*.
C._M.
Berry,
chairman
home
a
population of fifteen thousand. At
saying- the two .depots in Orlando bond was required from the contract economics'* committee .or branch of
t t t. Egypt wad. tho center, of the linenleast
one
thousand
should
oome
to
tor’ who paved-the busineas stretes.
Charleston, S. C,: Lady wishes to manufacture of antiquity, The first al­
would be sold for jppk.
this department gave s goners! Ides Sanford escji winter for the season
There is no msintensnee bond back
rent
a home and small acreage near lusion to this fabric In the Bible U
of work to be done by that- branch. and uot only this, but through our
t^Ar
of
the
electric
light
rind
water
works
Sanford,
later proposes to buy. when Joseph, promoted to the dignity
,
The South Florida t’ress Associa­
Tho .committee* to lerVb Were giyen efo rts hundreds of, families should
Wishes
to
come to Florida to live.' - of juler of the land of Egypt, was ar­
plant,
it
is
slid.
Good
business
this?
tion has passed Its third -milepost
a more complete announcement of 'owh winter homes or perrisps yearrayed "In vesture* of' fine linen."—
N
ot
much.
Itfs
bad
business
for
the
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'and has to Its credit some of the bept
which will be given later.
round residences all over' Seminole
Genesis
41:42.
DuBuque,
Iowa.:
.Man
wants
a
taxpayers.
&gt;
.&lt;
work, ever accredited to an associaT hf hour for tnebtlng of this
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county.' Other Florida' cities snd Job on celery farm.
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Bring in the city manager fprm of branch is. set for 2 o'clock on the counties are'doing it, why not San­
PT/
-. Hon of this kind. Two first years
*• Her areateet Disappointment
t t t
‘were under-tho leadership of'Jos. II. government, elect the present or pre­ Wednesday 'designated for' the gen­ ford and Seminole. Thousands of
.
Miss- Lonlbe says the biggest disap­
Jacksonville, FIs.: Man wants job
Humphries, the first mayor of Bar­ vious council men as commissioners, eral business meeting of the ‘club, sportsmen anyetill waiting for us to
pointment
that can como Into a girl’s
tow, now editor and publisher of the' and let a manager be employed, un­ thp first Wednesday in each month. tell them of the upper St. Johns, of as mechanic. Is also experienced life Is the discovery thnt the fellow.sbe
builder'am} all around lumberman. really cares for hasn't any more sense
- 'M anatee River Journal at Braden- der good and sufficient bond, and
Following trartsaoUon-oL-bifsiness' Lake Monroe, .Harney snd Jessup, Wants a Job in Sanford.
. than to Ixfleve she medni It when »be
there
will
be’
a
gratifying
let
up
in
town. He was succeeded by Wayne
tourists who enjoy climate; tropical
Mrs.
Jo*.
Hendley,
eta
to
chairman'
"bonebeads,”
in
in
waste
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t t ttelle him feat If he d a r e s nmkenpotbtr
-Thomas, § graduate of Summerlin
of civics addressed' the meeting on scenery and pine wooda are anxioua
Miami, Fla,: Man wants 600 cel­ attempt to kiss her ehell neVer.speax
Institute, now editor and publisher and in slipshod methods, and along
to
listen
and
come
at.
our
call
to
"As your Community so' your
to him again-—Macon‘Telegraph.
ery plants a t oirce. . .
. i &lt;of the Plant City Courier. At the will -come efficiency, service, protec­
State,"
shelving work being done In these very things that -exist b&lt;*t in
Salt
Lake
City.:
Lady
with
some
B rttin g In Plant City last Friday he tion, economy, increased values and
Seminole
county. /-Already
the
Florida 'toward, beautifying (the
mflney wishes home in Sanford’ snd
v. rafuied a re-election for the reason a reduction in taxes.
tr'
.
Board
of
Trade
haa
sent
hundreds
towns, the cleaning up of unsightly
V/
wants
address of nice looking bach­ : Current for. Bicycle Lamps.
b e was recently elected president of
So certain is the News th at the alleys and vacant lota and making of booklets, ‘cards, views and perAn Amsterdam Inventor h*s brought
elor
or
widower.
tho State Press Association. Like city manager form ii the thing need­ over,anew station grounds, havihg a aonal letters to these people but of
pat
■ bicycle- lamb supplied with car(Sixteen applications for this alMf&gt; Humphries he gave„the associa­ ful for Fort Pierce, It suggests th a t general tree dsy, teaching the chil­ the. vast number of waiting tourists
. ,
rent generated by the wheel*■of *
tion unstinted attention - and IsaVss the taxpayer^ hold. ft''aeries of mas* dren In the aehoole tb*. value-of good only a small, percentage has .been ,r
„ .machine.'to-whlch.lt la'attached.
,
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f.tt
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i t Ip a most prosperous condition meetings, a municipal achool. If y o u 1dtixenship, thus instilling in the next reached. Their coming means your
In less thsn four months your in
w ith a fine -feeling of fellowship. please, gnd discuss a t length tho generation the needv of public ser­ benefit. Your holdings rise in value,
teresta
must again be protected br­
merits and demerits of thfc new form, vice. Giving us altogether a mpst the avenues for business are widened
ibe
Board
of Tr^de.- In turn are youV
so-that men may speak and vote In­ comprehensive Idea of the work to and in every conceivable way, YOU
going
to
protect your Board of
telligently in thp( matter. The result be done, her talk being thoroughly and you alone are beneltted in a
Trade?
will be, In our candid opinion the do­ appreciated.
direct dollar and centa manner.
ing away with the aldermsnlc form
These things can be done and these
and the adoption o f' the manager
people can only 'be attracted and TeUs - Why He Goes to The War
Preeerylng
.Worn
Surfaces.
At the Baptist Tetnple lost Sun­
form, which has been the salvation 7 There are sometimes places on the brought here by a Board of Trade or
day
evening Dr. Hyman, postor^of
of municipalitlei in several towns .in exterior of a house where the paint smaller organization, then since you
the
Baptist
church speaking to an
Florida and Jn-other states. . - JT-. gets worn off anil which cannot be re­ are the beneficiary are you doing
audience
of
over
600 people used the
Tho News Is confident that with a touched without making a "botch Job** Y O U R'part to sustain the organisa­
subject
"How
We
Msy. Win the
Beautify the hojne and yard
board of commissioners, setting ss a of It owing to the difficulty of mixing tion that is working directly for War." This subject- used in the
t Our Office Supply Store is
the
new
paint
to
match
the
Qdjoldlng
KKVyour
welfare.
Think
and
airt,
your
with a concrete flower vase
board of director* over tho msnsger
for Your Convenient*, in order
masterful and characteristic way of
it will pot be long before a notice­ color which has faded. To preserve Interest is at stake and a future only Dr. H ym an-brought forth a dis­
that you may equip your office
like till*.
able and appreciative Improvement, the wood In such spots until the house a short distance away will place or course of some length on ‘the possi­
with all the .little"heceway ar­
can. ba'repalnted. apply two coats of unptaee you fcccordlng to your own
Away with the old style tubs.
will come in the operation of the Unaecd oil with a rng. This will Im­
ticles that should bo In every
bilities
of
tho
present
World
war
and
We trapaplant If you wish,
city's governmcntsl sffsirs, for toe prove the appearance also. — Popular Individual efforts for your own ?ity hwo the United States of America
office, and which will Sere Your
and county.' Possibly the Board of
msnsger, under bond to perform Science Monthly.
Time and lAghtery Your Office
Drop us ft card
Tradq his already‘paid yon many eould win the wfcr. The sermon was
faithfully hie duties snd protect the &gt; •
work.
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divided
into
five
parts
and
each
part
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times over the pricA of a member­
taxpayers will be amenable to the
K , S . JO H N SO N &amp; SON
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Twin Oik and Pine.
s
h ip -te n dollars a year—have you arias tsken_ up at a time snd thor­
board of Aoromlssloners will be
I Equip your pffice with up-tc*
There ia In Stevens Point, W la,.i
oughly explained . b y ; ‘the pastor.'
Box 1573
amenable to the people, snd. thus It pine tree and' an oak tree growing offered tho Board of Trade that Space forbids a* detailed account of
date accessories, and yap will
r
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is that real lasting good U'obtslned.i from the tame stump. Both are IS much?.
gtre your Business Correspon­
;
.
t
.
t
t
dents the. impression that you
Among tho good features of the feet or more In height Apparently,
I * *. ♦ ;
jf ■'
i
(he
trees
are
branches
growlng'from
am really doing business in''a.
T/?'
manager form, which Is termed the
The. entire membership wishes to
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business like way.
commissioner msiiager form ie the a common root and one of the pecul- exteqd j t f appreciation, of .the excel­
Jl»rltl£P_of
Jhe_comblpatlou
(a
that
th*:
fact th a t (he responsibility Is upon
t
lent work of the ^un School,Com­
bark. of'tE e pine doee .not appear,
the
rijsnsger.
He
mult*
eerve
the
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normal. It appears to have been 1m- m ittee/ composed of Messrs. Forrest
WE URGE YOU TO PldkCE^YOU It ORDERS WITH YOUR
people In ell things—he la tip head yregnated with aome of the quail tiff Lake,' ,Ml H . Smith and C. D.
DEALER
WELL IN ADVANCE FOR. EVERYTHINQ NEEDED/
m
of trie public utllities-^and at the of the .oak. %
Brumley, in Washington, D, 0 „ re­
TO
MAKE
AND HARVEST THE COMING CROP} AND ALSO
Mme~ttme he baa behind him the
cently, wherein they secured sir in­
.
T
O
STORE
NOW AS. MUCH AS YOU CAN.aARE'FORcommissioner! who see to It th at he
spector to later go over ih e 16Q.000
Defeat lllsa In Giving Up.
UNLESS
YOU HELP IN THIS WAY, THERE ARE UKELY
does, not "run away with htmsolf."
It U not tosses or falls that make aerp tract of land being offered the
Under the al^er(nanlc foro) there la
TO BE LOSSES AND DELAYS.
failure of .Ufe, tAtt lack of courai* Government a a . a cantonment for
•-f:’j . ,vv» y.rf, \
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no head, no responsibility. No one
"get up and go o n /to plqk up the gun training pufposes. Whether we
knows to, whonv to go to get aeryjee
old tools and try agialn. • While1 lifehave success In landing this school of BA
"PHONE i a
■nf
por to whom to. complain. Tbs tax­ lasts, endeavor moat lait also, for de­
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hustler* and are malting good' In the
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The “ Rob‘ Roy Quartette" will bo
Unit Hippenlojs—Mention
the
first attraction of to Lyceum
of M aters In Brief—
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course and will bo.hdd at Uio IllghPersonal Items of ^
School Auditorium tomorrow night.
Interest
28c and 50c.
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Paper Hanging and Painting
8amwiry of lh* Floating Small
Thousands
of new temples of wal
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
paper for you to select from. Sam­
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The first number came yesterday
and*the neswbb’ys scattered the dail­
ies'over the city with a lavish hand.
The. first number was a good one,
having among other thing* a cartoon
showing Mayor Giles of Orlando
stretching the right hand 'of fellow*
ship across tho intervening milts of
territory to Mayor Davison of San­
ford and riding botween. the two
cities the Reporter-Star motorcycle
scattering the papers-on tho’ way.
•There were articles In the first edi­
tion from the pens ol.Secrotary Mnrlowo of the Sanford Board of Trade
and Secretary. Dow of the Orlando
Board of Trade, relating4o the many
advantages of the two cities and
urging a closer relationship, between
tho two cities for the. mutual ad­
vantage of, each.
-Il^alHhe first number ofjthe blan­
ket ■all rot that ■'■will cover several
counties was a good ono and shows
that tho BroijOofc brothers, tho own­
ers and .editors of the Reporter-Star
are alive to the opportunities of this
part of the state of Florida which
by the way is the best part of Flor­
ida In many ways..
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Um, Nermi Khi i(cL«u|hUa, RotUI Editor. Anyone living iumU, part&gt;m -ornnr
iir thhrotumn, It wnntd b* ipprwIntKl It tb*y wgpd tilepkoni S70J
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Mrs.* Lula S.‘ Huff .of Los Angeles
U tho guett of Mr. and Mrs. T. S.
Huff at their attractive country
hofno. ,* Mrs. Huff is a Georgian but
has been living In Catlforhrs for the
past two years with her daughter,
Louise Huff, who Is with tho Famous
Film people. Miss Huff Is one of the
most widely known actresses on the
acrcen. 'Mrs. Huff will be wlth*hcr
son for.several weeks.

King lived’here’for several years and
is very pleasantly remembered He
left hero'twenty three years a^o and
thla-J* hls.flnit-4&gt;lslt.
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treatment/ That &gt;yo turned black and
bine; and for the next ten days Mr.
ficlmont bad something new to enro
fofc Then he rode ont, and who should
he meet but the two girl* driving !n nn opposite direction In their nato.
Mis* Ruth looked her empathy. Bho
naked half a down question^ about
ttu\t eye, and vowed that she "could
never forgtro.herself. Why couldn't
the apple havo struck tho ebauffenr *
Instead? There was a little* more ta lk
and then they drove oil
Once mare before each on# returned
to tiro-city tho Junior partner and tho
schrfol teacher met, and affairs pro­
gressed well with theih. The black and
blue left that eye, and It wft* a* goodlopklng an.eyo a* the other, and both
eye* 'could seo that Mis* Ruth Gordon
had a very pleasant personality. . I t
wasn't three months later, and after
several call* a t Ruth’s housft, that tho
Junior partner mode bold to soy: "Ruth, you extended your sympathy
for my, black eye. which you created.
That wasn’t all the havoc you did that'
•Jay, however, and I am .going to ask ^
you for sympathy for my wounded
heart."
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And. of course, Mlw Ruth wss very,
very good to him, and the dry good*
business Continued to be very prosper­
ous. '
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upon -tequeat. I also do decorating
J t lie' lied CrjJss card party whlqh
and
painting as It.should bo dono.
“ j |f. Urquhart who ha* been oper­
was -unavoidably postponed will bo
given later. The date will* b e 'a n ­
ating a gara'ge Bt Dttdft C,&gt;y and whp F. W. Temperton, .108 Palmetto
was here eome time elnce with the Ave„ one door from Firsi'fctreet. *
nounced in this column as soon as It
i 004f,
Is
decided upon. -'»■*■B. &amp; 0. Gaigte U back In’ thq city,
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and will have^nargo of the mechan­ V. Have’you gdl your Lyceiim ‘ticket
It- I I t J
ical department "ota the B. &amp; O.
y et ?
Season ticket gt.60 for five
&lt;?Jease Cochrane of Da«ta City is a
Garage: Hi* many frfendi aro glad attractions. Get It a t thp school to­
The usual Thursday night ‘dan’Ce now comer Ip Sanford. , He la em­
to ace him back In Sanford.
to
be held at tho Parish House Nov. ployed &gt;ln D, L. Thrasher’s new store.1
morrow night.
2nd will be a masquerade’ affair.
Everybody ■likes men's voices. In
desire to call especial atten­
There will be extra music and„prizes r v w w ^
aong when the hsrmony comes right. - •
tion
to
ppiumbyt. Record 1085, The
Will be* given for the most original
Cat ch it, straight 7rom-tho bat, pep,
l
and the most ridiculous costumes.
aVcctness, irrlsiiitlbta, overpowering, Star Spangled Banner, sung by Miss
Margaret
Woodrow
Wilson.
This
I l ls naked'thnt these costumes be
nner. ? Wednesday night.SHE THREW APPLES
reelrd is dedicated to the Red Cross,
gotten up at as llttle'expcnse as pos'r'HoV ltoy" boya, yrid\fcnowV' * '
and 25.cents from the sale of each of
' By C. B. LEWIS.
■lie.' Everybody is promised a good
. The masquerade coatiknea havo these records goes to the.Red Cross.
time.
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arrived at the French Shop. - 18-ltc Ask to hear 2332, "Goodbye Broad*,
(C O p y r lib L l» lb b r th a M c C lu re N t w s p a p a r S y n d lc n ir.)
• ’ l l t**’ ItouRoy Q uartette'In’ song, ro­ way, ,ltello Franco.
n
n
r
-TlffiTOSTW
lm
iw
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Pm
fy
p
Bi
-i luTyilowIhg '&amp;VlicIc wns ‘published
mance and story of Scotland at the
Cutting Him Easy.
Gibson 4 Wallace,
In
the November number of the certain country district that August
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Join
Ihc
Army
Jiij-h School tomorrow night a t 8 ’.13-tf
"1 seo nn adjustable hnndlo enable*
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duy
wero
two
benrtit
not
more
than
To accept volunteers in all branch­ Southern, : Woman’s Magazine arid a mllo npnrt, which wore probnbiy a now saw to. mnko horizontal cpta
o'clock.. 25c and 60c.
will prove of interest to all who had bnpplcr than any other two. Do
you
love
good
music?
.
Sec
the
easy."
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es
of the U. S. Army.
Go to Mobloy’t drug • store for
"All right for tho tows, but I hops
the
pleasure of meeting Mrs. J. A.
Rob
Roy
Quartette
tomorrow
night
There is* a great' demand for white
Ono belonged to Miss Ruth Gordon
your achool books. Phone 204. 2-tfc
at the High Schooj,
- * 'men, ages frem 18‘to 10.' Mon may Hcndlcy when she was In Sanford tho And the other to Clyde Belmont. Miss to goodness they’ll keep 'em off th«
Lyceum course opens tomorrow
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Gordon was a teacher In tho public razors,"
be accepted in'the following brnnchls guest of Mr's.- W. P- Watson: .
night, Wednesday, with Qio delight­
Notice
Mrs, J. A. Hcndlcy, the energetic school* of the- dty and had been In­
ful "Rob Roys." Solid pleasure, **Tho registration book of the city of the service: Infantry, medi a, de­
Tha Difference.
partment, coast artillery, field artil­ chairman of the civics department vited down to Tho Cedars to pass tho
great fup, insprinttion.’ healthful up-’ of Sanford, Fla., i» now open and
Major
General
(addressing tho jnen
nionth
of
August
with
friends.
lery, cavalry, quartermaster's corps,
lift. Tickets at Phllip|%
Mr. Belmont.was n Junior partner leforo pnfbtldng an attaek behind tho
will be kept open from 9 a. m.’ to-12 engineer corps and aviation section reports so mpny splendid things that
{have grouped a few pf them for you In a department store and had three Inca)—I want you,to understand that
Mr. arid Mrs. Warren Tyler are m. and from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m,,.from of the’ signal corps:
to
rend—they sotfin so peculiarly week a In which tQ take ft needed vaca­ [hero Is a diffcrehco between a rerejoicing over the arrival pf a'fine, Oct.-16, 1917 to Nov. 10, 1917,' at
I will also accept colored men In Florida’s own In their inception, and tion. •
henrsnl and tho real thing. There are
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bahy girl a t their home on Mag­ tile clerk's office, city hall.
the Stevedore Regiment. The work as they are ail good and original,
three essential differences.' Flrsti tho
At
nlno
o'clock
on
that
morplng
men­
J.'C. Roberts,
nolia avenue.
is eoay'and the pay is g9otL ' •
they may offor nome progressive club tioned Mr, Belmont sat or the veranda absenco of tho enemy. Now -(turning
.
City Clerk!,
A good opportunity is offered to of anothej;. state a new Idea.
Have, .a good laugh, sensuously _■
of a *manor house belonging to a to thft regimental sergeant major),
16-Tues-4tc
white men that aro experienced in
''languish, soar celestially, float ocWindow boxes to lend- a touch of friend and mnoked a good clgnr and whnt Is..tho second difference?
Sergennt Major—The abicneo of tho
handling colored laborers.
They color and sweetness to railway sta­ henrditbo robins and bluebirds singing.
atatirally, back- to earth again; and
general,
sir.—London Tlt-Blts,
may
enlist
as
non
Commissioned
of­
This was ft novelty to him.
home every way happier and better,
Teach your children to appreciate
tions.
ficers
to
begin
with.
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Miss
Buth
wasn't
on.r.ny
veranda.
for hearing the- "Rob Roys” this good music and get them a ticket
v
Bath houses, for small boys.
Bho was out In the mchnrd Instead SHRINE OF THE MH0LY COAT"
-I will lie more than.glad to give
Wednesday evening.
for the Lyceum course.
Lawn contests.
wnndering over the grass, which had
any information I can in regards to
' Expensive Hemstitching Machino
Vegetable -shows..
becn*dewy three or four hours before. Cathedral at Treves Contains Ono of
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the
above
branches
of
the
services.
just installed nt the millinery shop
Placards locating ■town’s accom­ She felt like a jroung cult, and she al-;
Mott Jealously Guarded Relic* .
Boosted Liberty Bonds
My headquarters will b e 'a t the modations for tho benefit of visitors.
of Mrs. H. L. Duhart. Ladies of
•of the Roman Church.
most
mnde
up
her
mind
to
climb
mio'
All the Sanford churches touched Lyric Theatre. .
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Sanford arc invited to call *and 'sec upon the Liberty Bonds in their ser­
Community civics taught in the of. tht^ apple trees. Bhe was visiting
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Respectfully yours, *
At Inlervnls of ninny years the old
this machine in operation. ' Fourth vices last Sunday. At .the close of
schools.
her frtcr.d, Jnue Craven. It was Jane
Limbcrt E. Smith,
and Sanford Ave. ,
13-tf
City parks owned and maintained who led tier Into trouble. Rhe picked Prlnco Bishopric of Treves, wakens ont
his sermon ’ Sunday evening-which
Army Recruiting-.Ofilcc-.
up apples and begun to throw them at of Its half-slumbering condition and
by
clubs.
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Rob Roy Quartette1 In song, ro­ was the second one on tile "Second
u
tree, nnd, of course. Itutb followed becomes the center of a ggsftf ptlgrimTwenty libraries' (traveling) col­
mance and story of Scotland at tha Coming of Christ" Dr. Brownlee of
tho
(ucmnple. They were In a part of n;:o. Besides Its numerous Iloman nsDeath
of
l.lltlc
Farley
Doy
lected by cWbs and presented fo.* the
High School tomorrow night at 8 the Presbyterian church gave a-talk
midns, this quiet old town, claiming to
Ishmacl, the little two year old Bon use or the Florida Federation.
| tho orchard, bordering tho highway, ho 1.300 years older than Rome, Is the
on the necessity of standing squarely
o'clock. 25c and 60c. *
and
hu
ch
apple*
as
missed
tho
tree
nt
f ‘-s
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Farley died at
211.1 Dima Strips filled for Royal which they were thrown fell Into tho shrine of tho '.'Holy Coat," on# ,of -tho •
The masquerade cAtutqea have behind tho government and winning their homo on 'Magnolia avenue
most Jealously guarded relics jn -tho
hlghwny.
.
arrived at the French Shop. 18-ltc the war. by buying Liberty Bonds. Sunday nt 12 o'c^ck after a few day's Palm Park expanses.
One club.solved the motion pic-*
possession of tho Rotbnn church.
He
then
called
upon
R.
J.
Holly
for
"Rob Roy" this, Wednesday, even
illness
of
membranous
group:
The
•Thero
were
plenty
of
apples
on
the
tu'C
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show
problem—
jt
owns
th
e
1
The; cltlsen* .of Troves arc very
a talk ort Liberty Bonds’ from tho
log. •
littlo
fellow.waa
a
general
favorite
In
proud
of this seamless garment, and '
ground,
for
tho
worm
had
been
getting
show.
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business, man’s viewpoint and ho
D. W. Clark and. wlfo of Apopkq gave a brief outline of tho bonds, the and around his homx and W;.a a ' This last item would appeal asa In'hie, work daring the. hot days, and they have given i t a prominent place
are in the city spending a few days easy terms of purchase, the good bright youngster with long golden good* flnancikl; Investment to "any It was* great fun* The girls were still on their coat-of-arms, mays the Dundee
-:a»
’ while Mr. Clark looks after the cir­ that each ’man in Sanfqrd could ,do curls arid 'blue eyes th it- made him j targe, departmental club with funds throwing when a young man suddenly Advrrtlser. ft'wna not until 1100 that:,
culation and advertising end |of the toward assisting, tho government friends everywhere. He was the Joy to InVest. uch returns are generally appeared before them, coming from the "Holy Coat" wa* placed over tho !
the highway. He held his bunched high nltnr,' but It wai pqt exposed- to
Orlando Reporter-Star. Mr,' Clark and the supreme sacrifice that will and pride of his parents' hearts and good, but ever! If oprrated at a lots, handkerchief to hi* feft eye and'there the
puhllri gaze for tome tJiree hundred •
will also do,some special writing for be necessary for each one to tnako also of his brothc($^and' sitters and the returns in educational and moral was a pretty fierce *cowl on hts face. years afterward. I t wa* kept In 'a *•his sudden death was a.* blow to all value from a moving pictura theatre Relther girl had ever *een him, and
the Reporter-Star while here. He Is in order to win tho ^ar.
place of the cathedral known only
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of them that) will take them a long with p operly1 chosen fllm*."would be they stood with apples In their hands to a fow, nnd there were many who
a well known citizen of pfange coun­
time from which to recover,
ty and great booster. ‘ # ,
to see what errand he had come on.
doubted Jls existence. A gutdo book
immca.ureablo.
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New Automobile Hearse - A
few
minutes
before
this
dplsode
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The "Rob Roy" Quartette to­
The funeral took place .from the
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Sanford
is
Tovcr
behind
the
pro­
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"The
exlstenco
of
the
rejlc
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t
pi
Mr.
Belmont
had
finished
smoking
his
morrow night. Great- Don't miss
cession not even a /unerol procession homo yesterday nt 'l l o’clock, 'Rrv. VGcorge A. DoCottcs left Friday dgari Re did not feel tike:walking.,
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■ . . hut when the nato came around and n o r visible. The Attendant*'bf the .
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and last Saturday the lohg delayed
Mr*. Anna M. DeForeat'retugnfd funeral cac arrivod for the enterpris­ church of Pslatk* officiating. In­
the chauffeur said he wo* going to'the church wy It la walled up." All doubts
home Friday from Derby, •. Copn., ing firm of T. J. .Miller 4 Son of thla terment was made In Lakoview.
M n. Margaretta Martin will re­ village, four miles .ftway,, the Junior, were removed In 1844, when. Archbish­
where the has been1 spending the city. The/urieral car Is one of the The sympathy of *11 goes out to the turn next week to open Comfort partner made up hi* mind fttl at once, op Arnold! .announced a centenary'
grief stricken parents and family.
summer.
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past two winters In Orange Park seat In an easy and contented manner. million and a half of ptlgrtma from all .
For Rent—A .few hundred'slttlpf* manufacturers .and is of dark gray
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Queer
Ideas
About
Snakes.
in our High School Auditorium color, is well equipped to negotiate
and h^n friends, a re delighted to hear He was enjoyInjt tho scenery and try­ part* of tbe world.-,. The dost la a loose
ing to drive the price of fall hat* out garment with wide sfeevee^very aim- .
The people of Uruguay have tome
"Hob Roy" night, Wednesday. No all the bad and good roads, having queer Ideas arid eupentlttons. One of her return, -r
of his mind, when a bird came sailing plo In form, of coarse'mqtertgl^'dark
a Cadillac motor and the best of la that. If ono throws a live snake tato
,M Sd .' l , H
out of a tree it bis face. That la, he brown In color, probably air the result
objection to children.
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The m*ny friends of Mr. and Mrs. thought ’ It waa a bird, bat when It of age,-and entirely without seam or
workmanship
in
every
detail.
The
a
fire,
Jt
will
stick
out
Its
legs,
which
Mi»s Juli* Zachary; daughter of
Billie Hill are very glad to know struck him In tho left eyo and felt at
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Mr. and Mrs. W ./A . Zachary of new car must have cost the owners a It keeps, concealed .under Its scale* that Mr.'HU! ia doing so well. 'He his feet, ho saw It 'was an apple—noft decoratl6n.
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This
Idea
probably
arose
from
.the
pretty
sum
of
money
but
it
is
needed
Starke but formerly cf this county
here and Frank Miller, the hustling ocales sticking outward as the-snake was operated on for appendicitis a yellow hnrvcst applo good to cat at MESSAGES FLOAT FOR YEARS.
waj operated updn for appendicitis'
any hour of the day, but a dried-up^
felt the beat. Another. Idea Is that for last Thursday.
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at Orlando l§st~Satiirday and Is now manager of the firm believes in keep: every snake one kills daring Boater
United -fttats* Hydrographlo Office
Mr*. Gideon Deane of Orlando Is
out of danger. Dr. Christ performed Ing abreast of tlft times In every- oreelu'one Is let off a year-ln purgeand ho felt that eye swelling In low
Telit of Finding of Bottle Bet
,thc
guest
of
her
parents,'
Mr.
and
thing.
than.ft minute. It had been deliber­ '
the operation at his hospital.
&lt;oty."
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Mrs. IVilllsm Botharaly bn Park av­ ately "thrown at him.’
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Fun,. frolic, sunshine and aolid
enue,
Mr. -Belmont wanted to Jtnftw who \ Beverti^ln*lancet of message* In
«nse, featured by the "Rob Roy"
Becking dlolh for Wall Paper.
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t t-thad .thrown that apple, and’the whys bottle*‘ having floated about the PuReword
Offered
Hlt'i School Auditorium.’tills W*dIn hanging chetscdoth or muslin
X. R. Hayden haa returned from a nnd wherefore of It. Ho leaped from dfle for year* before being recovered;
Five dollars ($6) rew ardQ Kred for backing on which to hang wall pa­
• neadsy 8 p. m.
the auto an^ penetrated some bushes, haVe bften announced by the. United'
two weeks trip to' Missouri.
and lo, he stood before two good-look­ 8t*te* hydrographic’office."
All sehool books will be found, » t ' And no questions asked, formny in­ per, wrlnVles will be prevented If yon
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Mobley's drug itqre. Alio full,Jlne formation leading to the recovery of first wet the cloth with clear water . Mr. and Mra. S. J. Carnes ore the ing young ladles, where he had ex­ ..A^ bouie waa w t adrift by JCapL 8.
old. fashioned china and cut.glass, and when dry site It with aludl water,
pected to find a farmhand or two or Nngo hue of the Tamba Mini, Japan­
of school supplies.
t^ken. from A'bernathy’a old itore, one pound to the pnIL—Popular Sci­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Srilder three bad boya. Ho waa expected to
Prayer meetings at 7 Wednesday, irner JFifst and Palmetto streets, ence Monthly.
ir^ Chsttanoogo. They, will return any /something, and, after recovering ese, August 17, 1015, 000 mile* east nfc
waa recovered May 15 loot
" ‘sht, bo that every one may enjoy,
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from bis surprise, he atammered put: Kamchatka,
rly In the summer,. Description of
near Moellpe,’ Waeh. Another bottle,
the "Rob Roy-"
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toys” a kt,8- o'clock,
“Some—some one threw an apple, w t adrift In' December, 1014, off Cap*
Achievement.
Il.i
jrtlcles Ukjn cah ’be had. Addreea
" The masquerade coetur
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Germaine of and U hit me la the eyelN
And, having once decided to achieve
U ," care Herald.
Oorrientea. Mex., wa* found February.
a certain took; achieve It-at all costs Miami are registered at Hotel Carnes “Tea, we were throwing apples." re­ 22 last 240 mlleo-north of Christmas.
strived a t’the French 8hojt
of tcdJam and distance. The gain In Mr. Gormalno represents, the Bur- plied Mias Ruth, who stooi^ nearest Island, In tb* latitude of the Hawaiian
De *ure to see th e . R,
REPORTER-STAR HERE'
him. "I threw one with all my might. Islands.-’ ■" .
aolf-confldence of having accomplished rough’s Adding Mschifte. V
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Quartette at the High Scti
It missed the tree and atruckjiut, and
a tiresome labor la. Immense.—Arnold
A
third
bottle,
tossed"
from
thn
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np*&lt;lay night.
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O flnd o Dally Will (fame (o 8an- Bennett
Joe
Wells,
the
gsnltl
clerk
at
schboner
W.
H.
Mareten
by
Capt.
W.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cole'mUn h;
"But he shouldn’t havfcbeen pawing Wann February 14, 1015, 2,040 mlleo’
| r&lt;- ford Every Aflernoon
Philips’
pharmacy
I^Jt
today
for
a
I8fl
Just a t that moment." protested the east of Chllo and 000 mile* south of;
"turned from their wedding tour to
Economy In Drees.
visit
to
St.
Petersburg.
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Reporter-Star
of
Orlando
has
other
girl,
la
rather
Impudent
tonee.
-Various-points in South'Carolina. .
People wbo dress well on moderate
Easter Island, wa* picked ,up January
added another stunt to their- credit
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"Perbapft not," wld Mr. Belmont, ba­ 21
last four mlleo south of Wanganui
The dHgh^ School -lie the placed And; will1attem pt to* cover the .daily nmans never mitke the mistake of hav­
ng a little Indignant."*
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Wednesday night ta tha date. 1Eight afternoon field, here by putting, on a ing too many garments at one time. It --Mrs: E. B, Schilleter and Mbs "Oh. ye*, you ibould," tnswered Island, New Zealand.
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« clock is the time and the Rob Roy motor cycle gun from Orlando and le better to take good care of ‘one's Fletcher from Lake Golden were Mlw Ruth.- "Too had a right tm the
belongings, brushing, denning and visitors’In Sanford Motfday.
Quartette will entertain you with having the .'d a ily - Reporter-Star, mending
road, of coursf. I am afraid 4re w.er«
when -necessary and then re­
Ths Indispensable Lemen.
f f t
Scotch music. •
m l * - v brought to Sanford every afternoon plenishing them with new a* needed.
very
careless. Won’t you coins end
Mr. A. H. Levy of Hew York was
"Frulta
may come and fruits may
the eye treated!" •
Public Stenographer — Room 8, at five o'cjock, also covering the vari­ • •
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but
the
lemoD keeps on forever,"’**
the guest of Mr. and Mra. Wilmott have
’"I thank you, but—but—"
C«r,.er Woodruff Bldy.,'Phone 871. ous towns betweep Sanford and Or­
someone hss remarked. We may do
Forestalling • "Touch." . . .
Saturday.
And Mr. Belmont got'out of the ,llx wttbout patches nnd subsist without
Fowcll.
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lando. The Reporter-Star will'have Employer—"Do you .nave any of
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walking back to the road and oak, ?*'* I!r&lt;s»icro. Twins who are pilots press dtspat^hae and good, live’ mat­ yonr* salary,.-Jimmie?" Office Boy—
Mr. and Mra. E. H. Smith, for­ lag the chauffeur to take him back to strawberries, but lemons are indlepen*
C the Orlsndo Reporter-Star Into ter from all.of the various towns and “Y4a, sir, but 1 never lend money to merly of Pensacola hsye moved.-to tya friend'*, house, where he' found sable to our health and happiness nnd
the ginry of our ruIslnwL—Exchange.
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*rtaler fields were In .the d ty l i l t expects to have a special correspond- aobody."
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last week. "T h ey left Saturday‘for
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F AMERICA LOSES THIS WAR, YOU WILL PAY—and you may be forced to pay, not only in
money, but in blood, in desolation, in desecrated homes. You and your families, your babes, your
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If France and England should be.conquered by the Prussian hordes, if Britian’s fleet should be destroyed, if Canada should be crushed—-if th is should be accom plished, do you realize how easy it would
be for Germany to la n d her soldiers^ her giant guns and all the paraphernalia o f her frigh tfu l.figh tin g
machine on Canadian soil to invade the Lnited States and make us pay.
.. Your own im agination, based on w hat Germany has done to-F rance and Belgium , can picture all
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It’s time you people in Sanford and Central Florida awaken up. You are not safe by any means.
England and France have fought our buttles so far-—the E nglish .and .French have: placed their bodies
betw een the enemy and u s---h ave died for the cause that is* our. cause.
B ut -England and France are
fearfully weakened. They may be beaten. And if th ey should be,'this war, instead o f being across the.

We Can Give
T H E Y N E E D IT* NOW. They need it not merely for themselves, but in
order, that they may. continue to PRO TECT U S.. T h e y need every ship
th a t we can build.
They need every dollar we can loan them. • They
nged every SO LDIER, EVERY SHELL, EVERY RIFLE A N D EVERY
B IG GUN T H A T WE CAN SE N D ACROSS. And dll these things take
m oney—rtiillions and billions of dollars—a huge stim in th e total but very
little for each of us, if everybody does his share.
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I t doesn't ask you to sacrifice ONE PEN N Y . It merely asks you to L E N D
it what money you can spare, paying you good interest ft)r it, and giving
you .United States Government Bonds as security^ backed by all the-re­
sources, all the wealth, all the farms and factories and industrial institutions of th is nation— the richest nation in the world. 1 / If,y o u want your
home to be safe, if you want your property and money to be safe, if you
want your children to be secure, if you want your mother and wife and
sisters to be protected— if you DO N 'T want the United States to SUFP E R . the H O R R O R S''TH A T GERM ANY HAS FORCED ON BEL­
GIUM A N D PR ANCE— then
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This apace Is paid for by

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
--PEOPLES RANK
SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
so that every reader ,of this paper may realize .the impor,
; tarice of buying Liberty Bonds at onjpe. .

Fill out thU. coupon now and
tiring it to ynnr bank with
your first payment

Liberty Loan Issue of 1917.
Enclosed find checkToi* first payment of $.
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•ADE8EVEM
• ■ • ■ l U s rradltera a l U s Aaalrtev f a ' aaeordim * with law, hbd all of tba eradltera
.of. U a said A**t(ksr .vtU U ka ao tlra, aad
a s are feqeLred to tie w ttk f a r wUMs a l« y
• K If a««h cradltsr raaldas In Ik s a ta ts of
n o rfd a ,.a a d wft&gt;la four m a n th a lf whhou
U s sla ts sf Florida, lim a U s d a te b«r«g
sworn atats manta of tkafr ssraraJ claims
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Celery CHy Aerie No. 11H
t Meeting every 2nd and 4th T um4 mt
night a t 6 o'clock. Eagle Borne, OakAwaL
Via!ting Brother! Welcome •
E. E. Hogan
: C. C. Woodruff' *..
Worthy President
Secretary

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B, P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
Meet lint and third Wednesday nlgkfc
at Elks Home, North Park Avenue.
P. 8. Frank
O. L. Taylor Secretary #
Exaltad R uler

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troyed on the fields of France. • There are no two ways about it.
THE GERMAN ARMY WJLL BE DESTROYED ON TH E
FIELDS OF FRANCE, if our aojdein are furnished wKb the necessary
food and ammunition with which to dl it. If the food and ammunition
are not forthcoming, our army will fail. If it fail* we wili then be at the
ra^rey- of Germany, a mercy of gpeh horrible- character, of such^ devilish
ingenuity, as to 'b e beyond the pov?or of humsn speech to describe.' If
it- wins the woHd will be made safe for all the y ean .to come...
THE GERMAN A R M t WIJ.L BE ‘ DESTROYED O N ^T H E
FIELDS OF FRANCE, and our ptfnie as a whole must furnish thVfupds
with which to dwlft Tho money can riot beobtalned otherwise; our army
cannot succeed otherwise/ Each person In this broad land must.do* his
p.Wn-DUTY in tho National, defense.* not wait'for sojneono che-to per­
form that duty fotthim.-o If you cannot fight you must buy a LIBERTY
BOND some way. Some way.;* Tho question to decide is not, "Can
I afford to buy a Bondi" The, question to decide is "Can I afford NOT
This.apace donated by
R. J. HOtLY AND W. M. HAYNBS
In'tAwIntercst of The Liberty Loan.
Conserve Space.
For'houses of limited room a com­
bined kitchen sink ami bathtub -hat
been invented, the former ~ being
mounted oo top of a cabinet that la
moved out of the way when tho IAt*
To Thoae People of Sanford Who Feel-They Cannot Afford Io Day a ter Is used, the same, faucet* and out*
Liberty Bond(
1 Vet serving bo'fi.
You have considered the matter carefully and have concluded that
you cannot afford-to buy a Liberty Bond, and thus not only save a small
Man’s Mind Like a Garden.
part of your income for a future rainy day, but also aid your Government
A man’s mind nmy. be likened to
jn its hour of neod and peril,
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a 'garden which may. be Intelligently
You haVb-come to this decision because you think thero is not enough cultivated or nllowed to run wild; but
cultivated or neglected, U
margin between your incomo and your out go to-justify this advancement. whether
must, and ./ill, bring forth. If no
You think as nearly -all of us think, that ^ou do not receive compensation useful Be i arc put*' in, then an
commenauarto with whattyou really cam. You think, an nearly all-of un abundnuco of useless weed seeds will
think that ydur expenses arc far in excess of thc-vnlue of what you buyr fall therein nnd will continuo to pro­
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afford to expend money in extreme emergencies, which, at first blush
Hardwoods of North America.
would seem impossible. For instance, w e»would, any of uk would,
More
valuable hardwoods are found
manage to save and scrimp Fifty Dolinrs' some way to save our homi* if
In
North
America tlinn nre native to
it were In imraimnent danger of destruction by fir*. We would do |t to
nny other region of similar area In tlu*
preserve tho life of one of the family, dangerously threatened with fatal .temperate zones, in addition to these
disease. We would do it to. jirevent the loss by one»of our children of his the great rouge In minimum tempefnhands or feet, his eyes1or speech. Tho sacrifice involved in any of. these lures, ranging from Cnnnda down to
Florida and tho wonderful Pacific
coast, also allow us to grow a greater
rnngo fi7 foreign hardwoods than may
be found introduced to nny other simi­
lar nren In tiny zone.

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7 (ome Dressflatting^
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Marriage Custom of Swias.
Jn some pur{s of Switzerland tho
'maid of hon&gt;r removes tho bridal
breath at tho church dooV and lights It
with a ’taper, *the bride In the mean­
while kneeling before the burning em­
blem of her mnldbnhood nnd sqylug a
fprttml Invocation for bleeslng on hermnrrfcd life, nnd'It Is held to. bo a
Tery fortunhte omen If tho llowcra flora
UP nnd burn quickly. ___•

Prepared Specially for This Newspaper.
By Pictorial Review

For the Properly Dressed Miss,
head. It is trimmed with taffeta!

Idleness;'
MIiUcilc(w la flic badge of gentry nnd
tho tmne of body and mind, the nurse
of naughtiness, the stepmother of dis­
cipline; tho chief author of all mis­
chief, one of. the seven deadly alns, the
cushion upon which the devil chl?fiy
reposes.1 -Robert Rurton.

One of the ways of solving the
problem of properly dressing the
growing girl Is illustrated in this
dress of dark red nunivciling. No lin­
ing is required for tho design, which
Is made to 1be 1slipped on over (he
head and ‘adjusted with tho minimum
amount of trouble. Tho . front And
He find No Idea.
back are in imnel stylo and tho openPatient’s
Wife—“Do you think my
nock is finished with a collar' of red
taffeta, while the cuffs match tho col- husband can aland nn operation?"
Doctor (absently*)—“My dear madam
» To reproduce the model for a girl you know Ids financial affairs, hcttei
of eight years requires 3% yards 30- than I do."—Puck.
inch chaHi.s, with H yard of silk for
the. trimming. The homo dressmaker
readily secs how easy it Is to cut and
make the dress wjth .the aid of the
LEGAL ADVERTISING
cutting and construction guides. First,
take the material and fold it la half
on tho sewing table. Place the baek,
NOTICE
to C,
s aranurei snu wm-,
collar and. front/ marked with triple
PnVkhur.t, nnd to oil parties Claiming
’'TTT" perforations on the length­ an interest either as heirs devisees or
wise fold, The aide front, cuff, aide otherwise, and to any •arid all. other
baek, bolt, lap and alccvoare laid on parties c alming an interest In and to
the fallowing described real estate, sit­
a lengthwise thread of material.
uated, lying and being In the city of
The^beit may he laid on either a Sanford, county of Seminole, state of
lengthwise or- crosswise fold, of the

S « u « » a a f C k ap lft 4ISS. Laws t f f la r alvaa Ib at C. W, Entaa&gt;In(»f, purrture.r of T aa C w t l l o U No. SSI,
d»l»d tho f tb day io _____
f July, Arf D. 1897 baa
m»d bald
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rorilSratoj la
la my offlr*. a a d
baa l—
m ailf -appllratloa
rr~ fo r t a x . d M d to Uaua
__ Bald rartlflratB
la arroritaaeo with law.
drecrlb*d prop arty
am hratos tb s faillowlpf
f
■Itbatod la *8«alilaala r o o m y , Florida, to*
wilt N t f of N»&lt; of 8 H of N k ) f of N W W .
S*«. 1 9 ,-To. «0 I
o ld land M a g ■
lu u a a ra of-aueb
Taa C rrtlflratr No. SSI,
of J u ly , A. D. l»O t, baa
tlflcuta la- m y-ofllto, and h o
tlo a for t o i dr*d .to laano la
dth law. Bald crrtlBcato am*
fallowlag -dnrrlbod property
Sataiaela rount y, Florida, to .
H of N H of NEW of NW If Sac SS
. | f Bart. 1 trrM .. Tho o l d
.araard at th* d a ta -a f-tb a UaarrrllB rato In Ure a a a o o | Wm.
Ilao T aa C o t m r . t r No. S14,
th day of -Novambar, A. D.
&lt;1 aald crrtlB ra la la a y oflleo
io application for ta a deed to

Modern Woodmen of America
evenings^. 1.
In M. W. A. Hall
C. E; McDonald
Consul
Loyal Order oT Moose
Sanford Lodge No. IS 10 meets In H al
Stone A Grove Building Second an d
ourth Mondays in Month atY&amp;O. -

BUSINESS CARDS
d bring aw roaod-at tho data of
kf ru th r aftlS rata In tbb namo

N, Stone",, widow sole surviving trustee

One lick Card a WIU'Bo PttBUUtSfi UfU ~
i«L X »h i b $ m AtJOn.Rhlt.Qf.17^

Rebecca

married, Hoarce. M. Dobbins .and the
Hank 6f-Commerce and Trust Com­
pany, a corporation doing busineas in
the state of California, trustees of. the
estate of Charles G.- Gove, deceased,
vs.* E. C. Parkhuret and Sailic Parkhurat, wife of E. C. Parkhuret, and th
unknown heirs, devisees, grantees or
other claimants under the said E. C.
Parkhuret and Salllo Parkhuret,-and
nil parties claiming an. interest in-and
io Lot 5, Block 8, Tier- 7. and1Lota
4 and 6 Block 9, Tier 8. of the city of
Sanford. Flo ida, according to E. R.
Tmffora’s map. of Sanford, Fla.,’ as
per plat thereof duly recorded in Plat
Rook "B," Pago 111 of tho public
records of Orange county, of which
the county of Seminole was formerly a
part, which said pint -has since the creuli n of Seminole county been duly
transcribed and is now* a part, cl thopubllc records .of Seminole county
Florida, di fondants; tlint tho residence
of the defendants, E. C. Parkhuret nnd
Salle Parkhuret nre pnknown, nnd that
there is no person n the state of Flor­
ida the service of-n sulmocnn upon
whom would hind the defe dnnts. or
eithtr (if them; that it {s the beli l of
i flinnt that both of the defendants nre
over the ngo of twnty-onc years, and it'
further nmifuring from aald bill of compluint that there • are other parties
claiming ah nlercat under'the nnd
E. C.. Parkhuret hr Sallle Parkhuret,
fitter os heirs, devisees or grantees,
and that there are other claimants
whose names are unknown who clnim
Mime right, tiUo-nnd Interest in and to
the property involved in this suit as
hereinabove described.
Therefore, you, E. C. Parkhuret pnd
Sallie Parkhuret and the unknown heirs,
devisees and g antees of the said E. C;
Parkhuret and Sallie Parkhur/t, and all
other parties claimin: any right, title
or interest in and to the land herein­
above described are hereby ordered th
appear to the bill of complaint filed in
this causl* on or l&gt;cfore Monday, the
4th day .of Feb irflTy, 1918, tho same
being a rule day of Oils court, and it ii
further ordered that this ndtice i*e
published for tweift consecutive weeks
in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published in Seminole county, Ilorida.
. Witness my hand and the seal of tho
Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial
Circuit of the state of Florida, in and
for Seminole county, on this tho 20th
day of October, 1917.
(ical)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk of Circuit Court of Scvrnth
Judicial Circuit in qnd for Sem­
inole County, Florida.
A. DcCpttcs
Solicitor- nnd of Counsel for Com
plainant.
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The Like Breeze Council No. I I d e ale r
Order United American Mechanics
' Meets every Wednesday at 7:J0 P .
M„ in the City Hall. YUtlng b rot bee*
are wolcome. C. H. Smith, Ree. Bee.

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Communication every first and third
hursdays at 7:00. visiting brethren
elcome.
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You, and taeh ol you. nro hrrtby notllled and
ragulrrd la prtoanl aay claim, and damanda
whleh you, or allbar ol you, may Kata asnlmt
th a ratals ot Theodora Krbaal drrraaed. lata of
Hamlncla County, Florida, to tba undrrdcnad
EsccutrU ot Mid c a u ta , witbln tv a y cn ra Prom
tba data barrof.
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.The dress Is trimmed with smock­
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front and the collar and cuffs may be
One-piece frock of dork red anna* o f contrasting material, If desired. /
veiling made to ba slipped oa over the
flip w a w s tm t un.
which said plat has since the creation
of Seminole county been duly trans­
cribed and is now a part of the public
records dT Seminole county,: Florida.
It appearing from the sworn bill of
complaint filed In the case of Martha

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Atlanta, Ga., Oct.* 24.—Germany’s justification for war with/Germany,
efforts to keep American ships off the then yellow blood flows in his veins

high aeas-through her ruthless sub­ —he hasn't any red blood.In' him.”
marine warfare was *a direct blow ' Air. AIcAdoo denounced those In­
for one week It will be. for one month ainftod at the prosperity of Amorican dividuals -who would make peace open war on the government if the Men and Women of Nation
E stim ated T o d a y T h a t ' S a n ­
thus giving every one a chance to farina and American bujsincss men, with' the kaiser's government and prince were reinstated aa chancellor.
Asked to Assist
said Secretary AIcAdoo In his liberty the alleged peace societies In this
It ia aaid that Michaelia waa not
.. •
, ford y . i l l T o p ' H u n d r e d "como clean/’
country.
’
’The
latter
are
merely
day
address
here
today.
even considered three hours before
, Mayor Daviaon has issued the fol­
T h o u sa n d
In tho Fdod Conservation Pledge
*
••
After reminding his bearers that German wolvea masqucradlng-in the his, appointment was made.
lowing proclamation regarding the
Card
Enrollment Campaign;*Oct.28
L
Prince von Buelow again is ‘ being
. Ssni.rd’s respohte -to* the request campaign that ihould be heeded by America went to war In 1812 to vin­ hides of American traitors," he said,
to
Nov.
4th,
next,
both
the
men
and
.
.
*
dicate her 'rights to the freedom of ".while some of the former* ere de­ advocated strongly fot the chancel­
,
of the government to buy bonds baa the people:^
women
of
the
nation
are
asked
by
the seas and had atcadfuatly main­ luded and the others are'In tho pay lorship by the conservatives. So­
bean anawered like unto all aucb re­ To the Citlgens of Sanford: . .
tained it since then, lie •continued: of the kaiser/'.
cialists, through the party news aer- our government to show their loyal-' •
quests for th'o patriotic apirit that
’ SSI
viea-announca .that if tha - emperor. ty by signing the pledge y r d e .
^ i -.»he_ requw^ ff^ ^ Wom, ^ J ^ ^ ^ J h a U l g h t . a a . c asentiaiAa
TL«-»ecreUry—wbo-haa-eompUt
-^predominates- in . this .city.
-And
each
man
and
eacn
woman
•
*
lub I hereby proclaim the month America’s life, and security? It la n tour through the west and south­ asks the opinion o( tho- feichsiag of Seminole county—In fact each .in­
It Is estimated today that Sanford Club
m i huy mwah i mom .than nna him •! -Da«eAaa.a7th la Ns»ereh o B7»h because we. have produced more west in the interest of the liberty parties they will not heaitato'to tci dividual who has passed- hb six­
• a* a
I_....
m* worth
nrnet k nf
i
dred
thousand
dollars’
of 4ia
the
Clean-Up Month for Sanford and than we can consume a r homer and loaTT bond luuo laid" hla* trip^natf him their unfavorable opinion^ of-von teenth birthday Is expected to sign
' . . .
•econd' Liberty Loan bonds.
urge and request ail public spirited the very prosperity of our people, convinced him that America is,awske Buelow.
the household pledge cards presented.
thpir
very
life*
in-fact,
depends
upon
to
the
fact
that
this
country
ir
wag­
Th^campalgn has* not been waged citizens of this city to clean up and
this coming week. No member over
their' ability to sell that surplus at ing a war for self preservation and
Smashing against the German sixteen years of ago of any .family in
to strenuously but the peoplo have brighten up_ their residences^ yards,
all times in the open markets of the knows that when the struggle,;(s' car­
not,-needed much urging and’ havo lirctnisos, lawns, parkways, etc. In
lines on a-aix mile front' northeast of Seminple county U free from obliga­
world/’
*
ried to a successful conclusion - the Solsaona tho French have made Im­ tion in thb matter.
tome across with the apirit that will this clean up month the ladies of tho
"The German emperor had been liberty of tho.. United States will portant gains from the German
win the war. Under the able leader­ city will piny their part,, and they
It makes no* dlfferenco if any in­
led
by disloyal people in this country novfr he imperilled again.
c{own prince. Tho sudden blow also
ship of Forest Lake as chairman and and all tho citizcju can he assured of
dividual
signed such a card ‘ Iasi
to
bollove
that
America
never
would
In describing tho Liberty, Bond hrought'the French more than 7,600
•with the” assistance cf all the bank the assistance of the city officials and
spring
or
tt\is
fall in the schools. H f
fight,”
the
sperotary
continued,
"and
the
United
States
is
selling,
ho
sold
prisoners and 25 heavy and field
and the people generally the bonds it Is hoped that all will take part in
is
expected
to
ALSO sign the NEW
guaranteeing the Interest nn pieces.
Gen. Retain completed nn
-« hive been sold here in greater pro­ this clean up campaign and make that any transgression .of our rights it
pledge
cards.
portion than many other cltica.thc the city , brighter and better and. would "tail met' simply by protests. principle with hot manhood. “ But important step towards; Laon, fjie
Neither docs .|t matter -if anyone .
population being considered.
* • cleaner than it has ever been be­ y "Had America submitted and kept Amerira cannot assure her soldier* southern extremity of tho Hindcnis
singing a church card. These are’
her
ships
oil
tho
spa,”
Mr.
AIcAdoo
of (heir principle—their lives. ' The burg line, and an important'railroad
'
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The figures gleaned to'day are a fore.
distinct
even if not very diftorfent;
said,
"the
German
emperor
by
one
soldier dots not ask the government center which lies ten miles northeast
fUghcd: •
J. D. Davison,
source of satisfaction and pride to
not* tho same tiling, although for tho'
stroke
of
his
pen
would
have
wreak­
to
guarantee
him
sofoty,”
said
Mr.
of Chavignon, where tho French ad­
. ‘
Mayor.
' every citizen and when the-figures
•i'lY&amp;YS
ed moro destruction in American fac­ M cAdoo.. "He expects to die. if vance. nttnlncU ita greatest dopth— same general purpose. The ministers
of Seminole county are tabulated it
aro
helping
in
the
household
pledge
.
tories, business houses and on Amer­ necessary, but ho has a right to hsk two and one-fifth miles.' The htightr
will be found that in this section cf
■On Their Wedding Trip
card campaign os well.
Florida the patriotic people can he . Mr. and Mrs. Goode Gucrry were ican farm* and on American people the civilian popu.rition to do -tills dominating PargnjkF'ilain, nt_ the
Therefore, Seminole county resi­
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found rallying ropnd tho flag at nil in the city ypstcrdny on their way. to over this land than .ho could have much for hint—t o 'arm him with the extreme right were seized and French dents are requested to sign BOTH
accomplished
witji
all
the
armies
and
heal gun that American money and guns ca*n now hatter the Ccrmans on
•times and tver ready and willing’ to Minmi'by auto,. They were married
navies of the German'empire.
American. ingenuity enn devise, a the hills on tho opposite side of the household and church food pledge
do their bit.'
1 .
at. their homo ;In'Leesburg Wednes­
cards.
\
After telling what stoppnge of •guiri that'will shoot faster and fur- Aflette river fro, Chavignon.
Kiti mates from tho country at day and ejpv'ct to'take their wedding Amcricun sea commerce would havo|ther Ilian any gun yet made, and
No one will be asked to do any-»
srge show today that the flve'bll-. trip in the automobile. . Airs. Gucrry meant in loss to cotton growers if.! give him tho best bayonet thnt can
thing which is wrong. •
,
In one of tho redoubts captured hy
lion mark will he rcachpd and may was Miss Gaines, daughter of Judge the south and of Germany*!! efforts lie forged by America’s skill and
. No otic will he naked to sign any­
tho British Monday, northeast of
be passed as more than that figure Gaines of Leesburg and one of Lake to involve tho United ‘ States with brawn.
.
thing which would hind him o r her
Ypres, according to reliable informa­
U thought to' bie* in the hinds now county’s fairest daughters. . Goode Japan and Mexico with the Zimmer­
to any apccific disagrccablo duty*.
."It is the only ennnee ho has for
v.ia
and ere night brings it-to a close to­ Gucrry is editor of the Howcy Trib­ man note, the tccretary turned to hb life. That is all we can' do for tion, ^British troops found a Gorman 1 . Signing 'these plcdgo cards does
officor who hnd bcen.oXocuted hy his
morrow’ the bonds-wHl-bapYer_autte. une,. secretary of the Publishers’ ruthless warfare.
,
him. Isn't he entitled to it?”
own soldiers.- His hands hnd been NOT make anyone liable to mllitaiy
Auxiliary, secretary treasurer of tho
scribed.
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'&gt;
"Some man has said, or is alleged . The 15,000,000,000 raized'through bound behind him and -he hnd been or hospital duly. They aro'ilraply
. The greatest enthusiasm prevails Howey Land Co., cdptnjii of tho
to give expreeaipn-to loyalty to our
to' havp said that America had no tho second liberty loan will be.do- shot. . •
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.' government and to help win tho w a r .':
all over America today and the feel­ Lake.County Guards and oijo of the
cause to go, to war,” said the.aecrc- voted chiefly to this, the secretary
ing is prevalent that now is tho tjmo most ppular newspaper men in the
Many .tulfs ore golng-tho rounds •Our allies and our enemies, b oth ,,
tary. ."If there he an American or said iq d u r in g , and-"we'slitiil end*
umnng'thp British, soldiers indicating •know exactly -how. each'^nctfvidupi
to go in and win the war with met}', state. The account of their'wedding,
thj*,.thing
’
fqrevcr,
and
^America’s
any other man in thlajand, whether
much dissatisfaction am ong the va­ stands in their countries. America .
money and ammunition.
' appears elsewhere in this issue.
he is an American or not, knowing liberties will neVur bo imperilled
•
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rious bodies of German troops. Very must not he behind in this matter.
.
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Following are the names of those
tho record, says we did not have again.
Oviedo Minister Died In Aflanfs
often
soldiers charged with desertion Let us show both allies and enomies ,
who have subscribed since Tuesday:
Atlants, .Go., Oct. 20 . t- R cv. Dr.
and
other
violations of inilitury law that America Is their equal In Food
Mrs. K. L. Peck, P. E. Rounlllst,
Robert L. Honjkcr, a Afethodlst
escapo
with
alight punishment.
Conservation. • .
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'J. II. Beck, II. C. DuBosc, Rebecca
preacher, 70 years old, of 18 Capitol
According
to German soldiers this
Stevens, W .' K. Tillla, Mnr. Inc*
Ouz-coVernmcnt
dots
not
Intend
•
Place, died Tuesday mbrning. ot a
is Something new for Prussian mili­
Thresher, Mrs/ Camilla Pulestoh,
to
confiscata
any
household
supplies
private' sanitarium. • Ho is survived
tarism.
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Kiddie llurdick,' F. W. Ta|bot, P; A.
hut -our g6 vcrnmont must have a
by his wife, two sons, Dr. «A. R. and
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Stone, Louis Fleaacher, Mrs. Eflic
food-pledge record in order to be
Charira D. Honikcrf ono daughter,
Sugar Will Como Down ri
Mcl.ucas, J. J. Dickinson, F. L.
able
to know FOOD WILL NOT BE: • - ;
Miss Mary Licla Honiker, and one
Washington, Oct.. 24’. —Two hun­ WASTED.
Green, S. F. Doadney, A. M.. AIc.
sister, Miss Kato Honikeft
dred million pounds, of- Louisiana
Danirl, *T. fc. Carlson, T. Keane,
Air. Braxton Boacham, our Florida
Dr,. Ifcnlker was a prominent
sugar cano was contracted for here Federal Food Commissioner, and Mr. **
Edw. Delta, C. F. Brannon, .Mrs. H.
minister in this c ity / Ills pastorato
todayc by the American Sugar Re­ C. A. Tutwller, •Florida' Director of
■’ B. Stevens, Mary II. Squires, D. L^
was In Oviedo, Fla., for a number of
fining Company and will 'begin mov­ Publicity have. Issued a chlllenga to
•Thrasher, J. M.-Gallagher, E. L.
years and was well known hero. He
ing northward next week to relievo all other states of the Union, de­
Brady, IIfirry Ward,-AI. Fleischer,
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was a pastor in-Atlanta for a.'num- Celery And {.ettucc Crops Spoke Up In G erm any
th*e serious shortage* of the eastern claring that Florida will sign and %
* Mrs, It. M-. Grovrnstein, Allen Seed
heF of years, but last year ho was
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Co., A. It, Wallace, Mre. M. Mid­
Presages Coming
, states.
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. arlk. Georgena Hart, Mre. Z. R.
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sccurcd a leave- pf absence and was
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compelled to 'await the coming of Union,, in proportion to population.
Ratliff, Elizabeth IMcAlister,
Jas. 0.
in Atlanta for hia health.
Huff, Frank R. Kent, Mrs. Carrie D.
And wo want to proVe that Scm- .
London,, England, Oct.; 26.*-Dr. this year’s supply from'wcsterh beet
The Sanford section never looked
He attended Emory University in
and Cuban cane ficlds_there would inole county will have more pledge ,
'; Kent, Chaa. L. Polk, Mrs,’ Chaa. L.
George
Afichaclio,
the*
German
Im­
better
than;
at
the
preaent
tlmo
and
Goorgia' and • was a graduate of
have boon no relief for existing near­ cards in proportion to population ’
Polk, Cruse Barnes, Marian T. Phil­
Columbia College, New York. The tho beautiful green fields oil in the perial chancellor haa placed his -port­
famine
conditions until late in No­ than any othor county Jn the atat«&lt;
ips. Raymond, C. Philips, B. L. Per­
funeral was held Wednesday in Aia- highest atato of cultivation-are the folio in the hands of Emperor Wil­
vember.
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kins, Jr;, F. W. Mahoney, Alias El­
liam,
according
to
an
Amsterdam
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dispatch
givcp
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by
the
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For the 200,1)00,000 pounds the re­ all of her cttlxens behind It. 8 lgn
to the city. A ride through the
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paid about $13,000,000 or ap­ the cardal
farming aectiofu 6 f tho.east* and wft&gt;T ’proas,
Rebekaha Were Good
Also Mac AHlater, Robt. A. Greene,
. Riley M. Fletcher Bcrrj),
proximately sir and one-half cents a
aides show that celery and lettuce
One of the most enjoyable district
- H. L. Duhart, A. M. Duhart, B. II.
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Seminole Co. Chairman U. 8 .
and other crops Will be planted and
Amsterdam,; Holland, Oct. 26.—A pound. After adding the coat of
Nelson, W. D. Hoolehan, R. Hoole- meetings-of the I. .0 . O. F. ever held are being planted in about the same
Food Administration.\
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Rrknsportation'and
refining;
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bsn, II. p. Tuggle, Alra^Harry Kent, convened at Sanford last Monjlaysf- ratio aa former- years and the San Berlin official telegram soya an Im­ timated that they w.ill bo able to. sell
A. J. Coulter, E. F. Lane, Herman ternoon and evening. ’ much credit is' ford'farmers are just as optimistic perial docrce haa been issued, trana* to. tho wholesaler at steadily rctlueLoiter From Qalchfason
f1ring social, economic and political
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Hutchinson, __
L. _F. Roper,
Thadlua due to tho^Rebckahs'of the Sanford
l.haxa mlastd.the Sanford, pooplo
season dvspitu,.the. war a» thvy 44, 1^ iorm -the monistry. of -ths Hitethis.aaai
‘Days/iruBbard L. Hlff/B.’ W."Hern-1 lodge for'the foyal'manner they en/ ___
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aAaltnMrl ' m r l ilennnirtie f n
have ,dver
been.’*
rior to tho new imperial department eaztrm seabohsd and (Trapping to very much alnce I ’ ve been fiore but
don. W. .A. Lefiler, Aire. E. E. Cox, tertsined their brothers and sisters.
7.25 by the end of the year. The I guess I’ m getting along about aa
It la estimated that about twelve of economics. Vice Chancellor HclfMis* Signa E. Vihlen, Miss Alice R. About sixty' members of the Or­
latter figure is the scaBosrd' price well na might he expected. ’ I have
Haydon, Henry Landon, Aire. R. T. lando lodge No; 12 attended, Includ­ hundred acres will bp planted- to ferieb is relioved of the adminbtra- previously fixed by agreement for gained about ten pounds since I’ ve
celery this season and about one tlon of tha ministry of tho Interior.
Alexander, W. ^l. &amp; AI. D. Healey, ing tho R e b c k a h s . .
Cuban, Hawaiian and,western beet been hero and never felt better In
thousand
acres of lottuce. Tho raina Under. Secretary of the Interior and
At
tbo
evening
session'tho'Officer*
C. D. Couch, Mrs. C. M. E. Jlnkins,
sugar and the price the Food Ad­ my life. I drill for abouf two hours
the
under
secretary
of
state
(name
John Adams, Aire. Anna 8 .' Robin- of the Sanford Rebokah lodge re­ and cool weather 'havfr been fino for
ministration expects to-maintain.
each day and do office work tho root
■ 1 son, Gladys Leinhart, Mary M. signed their chairs .In favor of the these crops and they never looked missing) haa been appointed minis­
With the refiners' price at 8.85, the of -the doy. Many of tho Sanford
ter
bf
the
interior.
Under
aocretary
better, with every indication that
King, J. R. Hayden, bfre. J. C. Orlando Rebekab lodge pffleera,
Food Administration announced to­ men were sent to Macon but I con­
Roberts, Frank P. Duttons Cha. M. whoee charges during the evening they will corns to market In prime of state, Rudolph Swandor has been night, wholesalers In the northeast sider that I waa lucky In being able
appointed secretary of atate for eco­
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Stowe, C. M. Berry, Philip R. An­ wire letter perfect In rendition. The condition. - y* * *
should-sell at about 8.60, with.the to stay hero since I am only a few ,
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team
under
the
leadership
of
There Is somo eggplant that Is in nomics.
drews, Homer HI Pattishall, Anna
price decreasing proportionately wlih mites swsy from home. I hope to bo• •
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'.* Ksnnla S. Munsaon, Sanford High surprise. The work was done In a ing good prices just now. with good • CoOenhagcn, Denmark, Oct. 26.— was said should mean a price of nine I go to France.
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School, L. A. Brumley, Mrs. J, S. wonderfully smooth manner, consld- prospects until the frosts kilj -the Emperor William has. returned to cents to the consumer at once and of
With kindest regards for you and
the few , *eeka of practice It crop jster in tb? season. With the Berlin prepared to begin dealing with not more than eight cents by'tfie
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Moore, Mrs. Annie 0 . Whltner, •idering
tho rest of my friends In Sanford, I
Chaa. Tyler, Aire. Laure^D. Chase, has hid- Several.of the movementsffl00(|B |n the lower peninsula fltsrd- the political’ edits* particularly as it end of the yetr. am
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Mrs. M. J. Pace, Woodmen Circle, In the drills were mado In millUry ing the tfelery end lettuce end the affects the chancellorship, Herr the
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Mrs. R. L, 8 hlnholser, Robt. H. precision.' Tho Ipst fiP»-®* ."Amerw scarcity of good plants it looks'like emperpria '
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Red Cross at
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Denton, Alisa Lillie 8 . Farnaworth, lea," with ita flap. origlnaUd by Ita Sanford will.again be In the lucky civil cablnent made £ report to the
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Members
of
the
Sanford
Red
Cross
' Chu. S„ Brooking, Vivian A. Speer, leader was very.Improsslve and beau­ rolo and that the growers here will* emperdr^bn the traiq on the various
• Postoffleo Force Patriotic t. • •
J. Brodie Williams,, John Muaaon, tiful, bringing the whole audience to get efen qr, price for. every vegetable developments of - the International county orgsnfxatlon committee want
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very mom her of tho forco'ln the
to
Longwood
Wednesday
night
and
1 • situation during the emperor's ab­
Miaa Jennie Putnam, P. AI. Elder, Its feei/ Well may Mre. Anderson be they can raise thla aeason.
organised
an
active
branch
In
that
Sanford
postoffleo from Postmaster
proud
of
h^r
team,
her
teaching
^nd
. Ju. AI. Stumon, Joaiah B. C bukr,
.The farmers ere taking a greet in­ sence in the Balksns. '
flouriahing
.Ittle
city.
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"Elder
down purchased - l i b ­
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result.
We
predict
that
la
the
Jsmea J. Catee,-Margaret M. Jerry.
terest In conditions this year and
Valentlnl .U' known jokingly aa
Zaehariah J. Jerry, W. J. Lawton, near future her team will be recog­ maklnji a study of tha needs of tha "the carrier of the bowstring," on .-The following Officers were elected: erty Bonds and -ds'monstntad their
Airs. G. -W. Hardaway, chairman, patriotism snd faith In tbo gpvhn|MIm Elisabeth Lawron, Ed. Putnam, nised as one of the best, If not ths, markets, cooperating with '* ' ' *
account
of
the
part
he
plays
In
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C. W. Entsmlnger, vice chair­ ment.
bast* In the state.—OrUndo Sentinel
Mrs. L. P. Hagan, L- P. Hagan.
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UP MONTH
He acts as the emperor’* eye* and
Up
*to
date
they
hgve
taken
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thooo
who
havo
houses
to
rent.
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Isttuca
ah
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the price of typweriter ribbons
earn in ascertaining-public- and- po­ eighteen new members at the latei or rooms tot rent ihould sdvortUe .
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litical opinion. , It Is popularly ac­ Organised chapter and Longwood them, in the Sanford Herald. Wa
Campaign for Meslh November • This refers to the sort used on a J L /s/to d w U l
credited to V.lentinI tbit h. .elected bids fair.to make aomq of the other have Inquiries, every day. for .bouses
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_'^be. Woman’s Club through ,the msehint. Tho ldnd.she yreare ln^ber MMfgl fMiH m
Dr. Mlehaalb whsn Prince von Bue­
'* cs that,,
nty chapter* look to thelc laurels
hair,
so
we
are
told,
remains
shout
•’f i f t S . f r W'la fW kM UlAir th.
low was dropped btcans* of ths so; dj ^
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a|,o'|fO up
dallsts* threat that they

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' «•within the %Law"“-th e acreon
version of Bayird Velllor’s eeniationsl stage success, which waa view­
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toera-In the United States and .Can«j
a da .will open at the -Lyric Theatre
on Thurad»y- .
Aa a legitimate stage production,
’“ Within the Law" was a popular
attraction and financial success that
has. made it a high water mark II
producers have been seeId ng to ' re aa c
since Selwyn 4 Co. demonstrated
. that more than two million dollars
could bo forced Into theatre box of­
fices through just one play.
. •/Within the Law," as booked , at
•the' load house, is one of the Special
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- Vitagraph. . V.. L. S. E. Motion plcturo producers and distributors aro
watching the. outcomo of the tejeeri4 Ing of the tremendous stage success
with keen eyes as a basis upon which
to work *ori future productions. If
the screen version of "Within tho

tried, Convicted* and- sent to prison
for threk years, -which she served.
"Within the Law" really U a por­
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the world's most famous department
atom girl, both before she was sept
to prison, and following her release.
It is a wonderful story and a. won­
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already’ paid into box - offices and
worthy of the aattfe amount again i s
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stop thefts from the store by making
600,000.
Phone No. 8911. C. E.
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Mary, with -tremendous ~ intensity
■NEW—Slightly used household
tells Qllder. "If you really want to goods for sale reasonable: l'.oak desk,
stop the girls from stealing, Mr. Gil­ 1 Udies1 desk, 12 rocking chairs, .12
der, glv* them a chance.' No honest straight chair*, porch awing,-4 dressgirl can live dedently on six'dollars era, H iron beds, 8 new mattresses
s week and buy food and clothes and^apHngs, kitchen furniture ahd
and pay room rent and car fare. gas range, *refrigerator and dining
There can be no Joy In life on six table. Many other small articles,
|dollars a week.’? .
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This.defence of tfie gl3»-.behind
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tho counters received tremendoud ap­
plause. Lyric Thursday.
For Sale—1916 Maxwell touring
car, good appearapea and running
mi« rnt«« nave It.
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• order* now Kay fold carburetor, for
Two young stenographlini wore OUm quick salo at $250.00, . Intent chang­
cussing the Camp nul-'t. Benjamin Har­ ing to Ford truck. C. L. Wost,
rison. which, since they were young
18-tf
stenographers, -mean* that-they- were Oviedo, Fla(
talking about the men out at the fort.
For Sale— IIouso 16x24.
First
It-was tho day after the commtulona $60.00 takes it. See Sanford Noyhad been announced for the first train­
cRy Works. French and Commer­
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Harry T . Morey, tho Vltagraph
star has re-created the role of Joo
Garson in thri screen version of Bay­
ard Vellicr’s stage success "Within
the Law," which is at tho Lyric eyT" Inquired the first
Ml think It's a shame," replied the
Theatre’ Thursday. Ills wofk is of
other. "Why, Audrn, do you know that
such a character .that it far out­ back In July I had my choice of three
shines anything done by any of the of the nicest, good-looking fellows out
actors of the legitimate stage when . there. Well, I didn't want to be a
py essayed the1role of "the best
.pig/’ an I Just picked the moat premialittle forgWr in the United Stat^V "*lv- u fow they hare passed’ Out those
iklons. One of the two-I turned
Garson Is a regular crook, alwapk

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D. It. Brlsson, Celery avenuo. *16-t

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Sale— Lot. 8.5 Eureka Ham
* Once lh khaki .It ninttere'ctirembly
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acres, flowing well, stutfos
little what you were In civilian life.
removed
from
6 acres. Mako oiler.
Among tho group of thirty-odd ruffians
who composo tho population of my hut Fred Ww Smith, 1627 So. Water St.,
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saddle.
Uungc, 417 W. Third St.
school nnd university.
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.Each of us preserve'^ his own In­
’ Of tho grand total $2,137,572.72
dividuality—off parade,’ and in civilian
was paid in theatre admissions in tho
life such n variegated-group would In­
For .Sale-—Fifteen acres, about 8
• United States, whilo residents .of
fallibly split up Into little cliques nnd ucres.cleared, fronting Lake Monrop.
.''danada paid $112,800.25 into tho
cabals. As It Is, wo are Informed with Abundant muck on place. ' FiftecR
box offices of tho'theatre that pre­
nn nmlnblllty rind a spirit of mutual minutes’ walk from postofficc. • See
helpfulness which- Is. I Imagine, Hie
sented tho popular play.
C. H. Lefilcr.
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true soclaUsm, although so Ideal n
Th® premier showing of "Within
brotherhood
has
nover
yct%
been
the Law" was at tho Kltinge The­
During the love scones between
For Sale— 1914 Watorcooled In­
atre, New York City, on April 12, Mary and her wealthy admirer— .achieved by the political aoclaltsla-who ternational Harvester Ilalfton truck,
191?. The play remained at that later her-husband; Morey, as Garson liavo had opportunity to put their In-goad running condition, a bar­
theories Into practice.—Loadon Globe.
theatre continuously for sixty-one shows his wonderful power ns an.
gain. One double seated Surrpy In
weeks or about five hundred and actor.
He portrays every human
Cork Home for Silent Monks.
good condition.
Enquire Herald
fifty performance*. It was preented nufTering on the screen, be lays bare
A striking curiosity nonr Clntra, Office.
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in other thcatrrs in New York City Ills innermost thoughts through fn- Portugal, says a writer In tho Wide
for a total of nineteen weeks, playing cinl. expression nnd muscular action World,’ Is an unclunt convent buljt pnrFO R RENT
to a total’ (n the eastern metropolis thnt is truly wonderful, played to tlhlly In tho interior of an - Immenso
Tor Rent—Three furnished rooms
of I189.4C9.C4.
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the acme of perfection, neither -over rock. ' The convent la situated In a
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very.lsolotW
spot
nnd
was
formerly
with
nil conveniences. Eleventh nnd
The success of the road companies nor underdone. ’ Even that terrible surrounded by n dense wood of yorlt
Magnolia.
•Mrs. W. C. DeCourscy.
. was-just as phenomenal as that of anguish of tho eyes when giving up trees. Tho couvcnt Is known an the
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the No. i company In New York. that most precious to him Is photo­ Convonto da Cortlcn, or “ Cbrk Con­
Long-run* and long repeated cn- graphed with terrific clearnrsy • vent,’1 for the reason that tho monks’ ’ For Rent—Furnished rooms lot
colls, chapel,.kitchen and refectory nro light housekeeping. * 807 Magnolia.
BBf.‘ *.~^*&lt;
• ga’gemcnts wero the-rula rather than . . Morey’s- eyes -simply talk.
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to 1834 tho convent’ ■
•plsy for', twenty-two weeks. Boston womdn he protected amd silently damp. From
For
Rent—
Three
unfurnished
was
Inhabited
by
nn
order
of
monks
Ioved:
Lyric
Thursday.
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for fourteen, Philadelphia for eight,
a --.
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■** *- known as tho Capuchins, a remark* rooms. Inquire^ llerald^Dffice. -16-tf
Brooklyn for six, ‘St. Louis," Provi­ •it
nblo feature of their religion being
. .'Ljrrjc Thursday
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dence, Toronto and New Ifhvm for . ....
For Rent— Upper flat, 3 furnished
that, except on certain occnalonas si­
•Bayard. Voiller's wo nderfuVdramn,
" 'f o u r weeki each, Buffalo,’ Cincinnati
rooms
for light housekeeping, 409
lence .was obligatory. ’
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and Cleveland, Senttle, Milwaukee, "Within the. Lpw,'.’ , which has been
Pnlnietto.
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pi.*Detroit, -Minneapolis, Washington,' screened by Greater Vitagrapb' nnd
*r Indlafs Wheat Crop.
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For Rent—Three very desirable
ipdialiapolis and Pittsburg for three, will be presented at the Lyric The­
Advices from Indlri Indicate that
weeks each," and Wilmington, Briltl- atre Thursday is nn unanswerable thcro nro 83,910,000 acres under wheat rooms and use of sitting room, un­
' ipftre, Kahsas City, Newark, Atlan­ nrg’umont against‘ the small salaries cultivation In that country,- compnrcd furnished or partly furnished, $18.50
tic1- City, Winnipeg and Montreal paid to- department store sales girls With 80,143,000 acres last year, or nn per month, inquire at tho French
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In mnpy of the largo cities through­ Increnso .of about 10 -per cent. The Shop for information.
'tyro weeks each.
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"" £yt-V out the ‘country. Locally, the argil-, total yield Is estimated' at 10,100,000^
Actresses of knpwn .ability..and
mont may bo unnecessary ns it is tons for this year, ns against 8,0 l 8,00(y . For Rent—Two office* on First St.
'with a large following were engaged
tons reported at thltf Ume for last yeaJf,'{
woll known that the local department a gala of practically ' 10 -per cent.’- ‘prito Insld[e offices. All in G. ,A W.
. to take the leading female rnlo.in
well * known that. the local .depart- Tlieso figures aro based on fho flbol roi luillding. Also warehouse close In.
' each company, that of Mary Turncrn
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mont stores pay a mdch. higher r*tp ports on tho wheat crop received front' N. VH.* Gnmcr.
the shop girl, which Is portrayed by.-,
local nuthorlUes and mato'tb-OSJI per
R en t-N in e fCorns and sleep­
— Allco -Moyco, the popular Grcatcr of- wage than othe’r cltice.
cent“or tbe'totAl wheat riren-ltr India.- ing poteh* over Herald office. Most
y
Alice
Joyce,
the
Vitngrspfi
star.'Ks
Vltagraph star, In tho screpn -veraio,
The figures cdVerlng both.^ area /aud convenient apartmenta* in thq. City.
of the play, who will be the last, an d Mary Turner is tho shop, girl in yield bre-tho highest on Record.
Inquire of R. J. Holly,, care Heraldprobably the greatest of all tho Mary V\Yithin fhe Law." After working
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103-3tp
in
Gilder’s
department
store
for
fiv®
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Unreasonable,
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years she is receiving .six dollars a
Divorce Lawyer—Your liushnnd re­
Other well known actresses who
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interpreted the role of Mary*Turner week. She is arrested and serft to fuses you tho common necessities of
Wanted to rent^a typtwrltcr itj.
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. were Jane Cowl, Helen Ware, Mar­ prisori for a terni of th/ce years for life?
a theft’ committed * by another girl
Fair
Client—He
even
kicked
about
good
condition, Inquire Herald Of­
garet Illington, 'Efiilly Stevens, Clara
foe^
fice.
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Joel, Muriel Starr, Aline McDor- who hides tho stoleh merchandise in your retaining
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mott, Catherine Tower and Edith Mary'a(locker.
• Wanted— Meal l - . ’ **
Joya of Travel. V -• :
Fallowing her conviction Mar&gt;Goodall. . t
"I like to travel."
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seeks and Is granted'an interview
"You occasionally meet aoroo Blc« cllned or non-church preference, to
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The Mary Turner of "Within the with Gilder. She nttempta to prove
people.".
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Join Beroan Class. R. M. GrovenLaw", is the department store gitl her -^innocence but without avail.
"And you mny nover see era again, steln,' president.
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.. accused el a .petty -counter .theft .qf Than phe makes an impaaainned plea ^fuitfa'. another good point." •
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• Wo hope that every petson in Sanford obtained
n Monday evening’s ReporterrStar. -With this issue
we began our regular, daily delivery service, and will
continue to have, the papers taken to your city ev&lt;ery afternoon by motorcycle. - It will be delievered
to your door by courteous newsboys for the small
price of ten cents per* week. -

For Sale—Fresh milch cow. R. L.
Garrison, R. D. No. 1, Sanford.
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committed by another. She per­
suades Garson that being dishonest
"Within the Law” where he Is Im­
mune by arrest by surrounding him­
self with clever lawyers. Is not only
perfectly safe but much mire lucra­
tive.. . .
He falls in love with Mary but
notwithstanding his environments
and his companions, His 1? .the love
oj n man. He protects J ut frdm not
not 'only his evil companions hut
from himself. ’
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•Eventually Mary enhnares the son
of the wealthy man *who caused her
arrest and imprisonment.. She first
ensnares him1 for revenge hut even
revenge falls before real love.

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. For Sale—Four young •fuU. blood
Barred Rock roosters, $1.60 each.
One small brooder,- $5.00.. One
Daisy, churn, almost new, -$3.00.
About 80 ft. good wire fencing 80c
per rod. 1006 E..Second St. 17-2tp

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bs^combed for other atage successes
by the motion picture producers.
As a.legitimate production "W ith­
in" Uju'Law"' played, to Ygros-i huslnesa' in tho United.States and Cannd
of $2,660,378.97, a figure never
reached, or nearly reached, by any
pother play. This figure in Itself give
aonio Idea of tho vast sums of money
spent by the theatre loving public of
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very tine presont arrix_- _ „
ire" th*nryou real
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several days ago and it certainly was Is’ not oiteiv that'Lfind such'gene
*W i M l y . ranraln to a r M b : 3 - _
restaurants.
Look nut for RATS a welcome surprise. Just the right and. hearty cooperation on’ the part
plcuantcat
recollections and t h . a ’
G ITEMS FROM COR.
a b u n c h o:
here. _
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thing at the right time. I certalnjy .of all the, community, and Satford Js slro to return to them alw»ya BV
Alleys need attention. H j
am.very fortunato that I a’m a San­ to be congratulated on having doc­ ont.
OF S e m i n o l b ! COUNpr***
RESPONDENTS-:
- A .clean, yard U not sufficient, it ford boy as none of the retain our tors who’arc so-interested in the wel­
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nie
again
thank
you
tnd
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TY— EFFICIENT BEPQRTERS FOR THE HERALD
should be pleasing to the eye."Plant eomapny have received anything fare of the peoplo as-to forget their
for. tWapUradid work made p L ijj?
grass and flower aeeds..
like that.
own personal Interests and unite in by your efforts and for the b c u iiit :
ganized n Tied_Crosa Auxiliary; Mrs.
Sod bare spots In lawns _
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The sweater came in Just when the movement / f o r . public health. gift , which i* appreciated m o£ t w
■nrubo; vines and Trees,
Norman Swam oh spent Sunday HardjWay fhalrroan, Mrs. Entx? ‘
you know.
needed,' as the, 'weather changed
with hia parents* Mr. and Mr*. Nelli mlnger vice {halfman. Mm. Healey 11 See .that places between sidewalk quickly and the night it came tho That' they do appreciate their xfRegards and sincerest good »tiW
ofta was. shown by The hearty co­
secretary and treasurer, Miss Dinkel * nd curb * » wcl1 Mdded;
Swanson.
wind was blowing pretty strongly
to a ll- I ani,
Mra. ' H. L. DcForeat returned chairman of the financial and ’ enter- rThe threshold of a town should-be. and gtdng right through you, just operation of the good citizens and
Sincerely yours, “
made inviting to the visitor whether
homo Friday from her summer in
about like our Florida weather in the extraordinary good sense the
John M cMuIIIb.
the north.
Mra. Berry o( S.nfortf « . v . &gt; " O ’ J
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by
‘ r° " ' y " winter. The helmet and wristlets parents displayed in having it done
Thcro was almost a light frost Interesting talk, on the Red Crosa
will come in mighty bandy when we
.
Truly Industrious,
Wednesday morning.
Do you.have a back fence? If so, get further north as ~we expect to at once.
work to the ladles of the Red Cross
Ab
Adkins
saya be has an onr|e ^
It will Always bp a pleasure to
T. O. T yncr^John Bore)l&gt;nd Mrs. Auxiliary on Wednesday afternoon. do you throw things over It?
If next week..
1* so Industrious he makes ham WoJJ
Iludgins are slightly better but not
hold: up Sanford as sn example of of loaflng.—Atchison Globe.
The ladles of the Civic League Ido&lt;&gt;M yoa
Clean it up and
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I had just written Laura, telling * \ - 1*
weil yet. ■,
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havp purchased a; flag , which has I10*'t morning glory, seeds,
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her to flnlah one she..had started last
» lot owner will not clean up
. We are all so relieved to" kpow been placed on the Library* b W n g I
summer, but guess her yarn gave
Iot
neighbors club to
. that Melva, tho tittle daughter of and proclaims their loyalty.to the
It \ViN.Pay You To Look Over Our Line of.
gether and do it;
We am our out—anyway. I never ‘got it.
Mr. and Mrs, M im a Lundquist. went •IGood old U. S .A .
I’
m
getting
along
pretty
weil,
al­
■ through the operation Tuesday-all
Mrs. Popo and son, Charles spent r ,T 1t*,er’*" ^ P 0™’ The experience
right, having both tonsiia and ade­ the week end at their home near will do him good—and the neighbors though this' is aq awfully lonesome
too.
place to stay for three months. No
noids removed by Dr. Pulcston and Sanford.
We Are Also Agenta For The Celebrated
We, the civic committee of the white peoplo.hdre atSdl, except the
is getting.along nicely. ‘ Mrs. MngMrs. Gregory Maury and
son,
nuson kindly carried her and her Gregory Jo and Miss Edith Rand of Welfare Department of the Woman’s men In' traihlng and rethink that
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mother In for the work.
Orlando waa the guest of Mrs. Din- Club invite you all to'Join In with us most of us ‘ will leave t\is coming
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in this the growing need of the hour j tf* -.,
kel
on Thursday. .
H. G. Lundquist was a caller at
Mrs.
L.
J.
Hunt,
and
two
children
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Clean-Up
Campaign.
We
need
■'Now I will leave
to you to ex.' the home of T. 0. Tyner. Saturday
am visiting ’ her paranfa,M t: anti jail thh pop yoU Can glvO .US
prififfl mV apprfiljjailon ol ttie sweater
__cyc_and_ oii-Sunday—JL-Gr-Bhnefrr
ymt
Mrs. Allen.
Let us all enjoy this,- the team to the ladies:of Sanford, I certainly
was also a visitor'there.
SPORTSMEN’S HEADQUARTERS
Mlmer Lundquist, wife and daugh­
Iwork of making. Sanfbrd'^and .sur­ will think of them^ whenever I wear
EAST SANFORD
ter wero callers at hia parents, J. C.
rounding country a place unusually it. Thanks once again.
Come to the Red.Cross Halloween attractive -for tho many .tourist
. _Sincerely.yoursr .
Lundquist,.as wdl as II, G. Lund­
— Season Opens November 20th. -.Are You Ready?
festival at Moore's Staliqn church friends who will, stop with u* and
LeRoy P Chittenden.
quist and children Tuesday.
Mrs. Clark-attended the - funeral Friday evening, Nov, 2nd. All sorts expect to make this.their homo while
* ---------)—-----------of little lahmael Farley on Monday. of attractions, appropriate for the oc- here, with the happy thought that EAGLES HOLD BIG MEETING
John Roblnsoh has quit the Ice casion will bq there.
they may want to. remain .'with’ us
Tho • Moore’s Station Sunday I always. Let tho threads of other
factory and now works at Mr. Fitts'
Buy Second Liberty Bond—Lodge
farm, ca well as the Chestnut boys, school society, has made arrange- things for a few days T.’st that Wo
fe .
Room Crowded—Old Timers
menta to buy a now organ from the may concentrate all our'rttentlon on
'Wesley and Elijie.
Speak
Ludden &amp; Hates Co. In Jacksonville, this our important task and make
S nuay is &lt;the 400tb Luther anniThe * Eagles recognised 'as being
They will take the.old organ as part It one long hobby.
W e Desire f o Call Special Attention To
ve ea y and it will be observed at
one pf Sanford’s most progressive
payment.
Thanks In advance' for your hearty
the P ' sbytcrian church with n littlo
and patriotic orders, asido from
M r,'nridfMrs.fr. E, Estridge had |cooperation
program fo his life and. songs. Funstanding foremost in .features of fel­
a
recent guests Mrs. Cruthers of
day school at 2 p. m., followed by
lowship and brotherhood, held n rous­
Oxford and Mrs. Farmer of Kissim­ 1IEALTIIFULNKSH WILL
the spec's! exercises.
ing and spirited meeting on Tuesday
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BE STRESSED IN ADS last. - Many matters of. {ho utmost
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Yundqulxt en­ mee. .
W H ICH HAS JUST ARRIVED
Emiel School and daughter, Miss
tertained n group of young ■folks
Importance were discussed and busi­
Sunday at their pleasant .home, Emma of Willoughby, Ohio have |Campaign of Exchange Is Moppet ness transacted galore. So down the
WE CONSIDER T H I S INSTRUMENT T H E
Out
among who, was Carl Pierson and he been visitors at the Ellsworth home
line the jneetlng went until the peri­
That citrus fruits nro "medicine od came known as "The good of tho
catrie 1 them all for a ride to Mon­ this week, having returned here to
THE HANDSOMEST ONE THAT
ft.g j
that tastes better than food and food order period,” and at this time ovary
roe, C ’.Ciy Lvcnu:, Winter I/nrk am make -their home.
R. L. Grier of Cnmcron City lind more potent than medicine" will be member is urged to say something
return.
HAS COME TO SANFORD
a fine deg come to his home this week tho keynote of this winter's ndver- beneficial to the' order. ■The crowd
White with liver color spots, wearing tlslng campaign of tho Florida Citrus moved uneasily for every man pres­
LONGMOOD PICK-UPS
a collar and chain. Mr. Grier is car- Exchange.
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You Are Invited to Call anct Both See and Hear It
ent was brimful of enthusiasm and
Mias Maintn sp en t'th e‘ week end ing for him until owner calls.
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to
say
something
In
keeping
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Copy for magazine and newspaper
at her home in Sanfhrd.
‘ The ladles of Longwood have or­ TIIA’NK PEOPLE O F l SANFORD 8Pace featuring *the' food tind health with the high standard of this order.
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value of oranges and grapefruit, pre- Tho first speakers prasied the officers
■fEntcrprisc People Were Well Treat- pllrcd by Jeff«r»on Thomas, the nd- and the membra for their cooperation
* ed By Ladles and Doctors
J vertising agent of tho Exchange was in making this lodge stand foremost
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Enterprise, Fla., Oct. 2S, 1917 ( l,rCB,Jnt?d and adopted nyj yester in Its real purpose, and too, it ran
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tr « mnititn*
nf
IhA linnp/l
nf
rldirec1 A be safely sa{d that no lodge can' excel
dayls
meeting
of,the
board
of
To Editor of the. Sanford Herald?'
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this one In. harmony and good will
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As-ydu are awarq, a number of tors.
toeverybody.
our jroung peoplo sqmehoiy became , This advirtlsi ig material,previous. . . .
There, were members from all over
victims of that awful 'disease, tra- ^ }l,ad h e e t f u ^ l upon by the ad'
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choma, which p qlW fated 'prpmpt v" tLl"‘ nK coJnWltremand endorsed the county: Oviedo,. Wagner, Gene­
va
and
la
fact
oVery
important
city
medical attention and operation.
with enthuriaxnfjjy. Dr. J. H^ Rpas,
About fifteen, frim the Orphnnge
p r e s i d e S h e l l y , general in Seminolo county was Represented.
and seven from the town were taken «ulp,# njanager^Cr.E, Stewart, Jr.r Some of the our of town brother*
over to Sanford last week, and 'put l,U81in^” 1 m« nn«c.«=
^Glllett when asked to speak said: "They
couldn’t Ray.n word,” but spoke with
on The operating table.'.
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l and Til(,on *nd others-1present.
109 Magnolia Avenue : •
Sanford, Florida
Mrs. Dro’dks, matron of the 'OrIn emphasizing'the usefulness cf the oratorical powers of a- senator.
Things then drifted (nto the patri­
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phahage, Mr. and Mra. J. Pratt, Mrt; l cl.tru® fruita^ft. maintaining strength
otic
features ami patriotism, i* tho
and. Mrs/TV; J. DurnB', Mr. and Mrs. Und preserving he»rth&gt; .^e Esxdmngo
all-prominent
for which the lodge
&gt;k .
Kfod R: .Gordon, Capt..and Mra. R. M* following up tho tenor .o(.-|t« adstands,
having
already sent three of
J/^AlIen and myseH want to thank vertising for .several years past. In
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ta members to the defence of the inthe-kind hearted-popple of Sanford, tho P“ t two or three-scaspns, tho
A tte n tio n I?a r rn er s!
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especially your local branch of the campaign fob the education- of tho llrgrity ol the Good Old JJ/.3. Jl. and
Red - Cross, the
physicinns'' nml public along these lines ha* had the td^ propAgnto Democracy., Aside
w fc URGE Y o u TO PliAbE' yOXttltA&gt;nDERS WITH YOUR
Wf- purses, who without remuneration j coopgrntlon arid support .of the Cal- from this the .lodgo already holds
, d e a l e r w e l l in j id v a N o e V o r E v e r y t h i n g n e e d e d . one nice sited 'Liberty Hand; and
TO;jyiAItE AND IfAJlVEST,THE COMlNG CROP; AND ALSO'
woro untiring in their attention and ifornln Fruit Growers’ .. Hxchnnge. •
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made arrangements for t()F purchase
j r $ ) ; TftSTORE NOW
ftUOIJ^S;YOlfiCAiT fC^RE PQR. •
expqnded *nearly every ounce of
This year the advocacy of. wider
o f another.
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strength, and norve force- ministering consumption ot-'.orangci land grApc® L E S S Y p U j i M iN TniS.W A Y ?iH ER E ARE LIKELY’
A .now feature has been Added in
to tho ones pperated on in their hour! fruit because of their food and.health
.
■ .TORE LOSSES;AND DELAYSi ;V ' '
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thcYoVm
of
an*
insurance
policy
snd
of deep need; Those splendid, gencr-[qualities and in order ' that, more
v;.
ous ladies night and day.were at the solid foods, like grain*, and. meats', now It‘is- possible for the members to
ffliF A N Y
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beck and call , of the suffering ones, may be .conserved (ike •shipment ‘iUy ontv^L tho best and cheapest
ines
of
dnsuraoce
on
the.
market
and
They were always ready to soothe, abroad, has'tho cordial* bucking' bf
.appli-f'K i
t-.T,
^comfort, and quiet the.fears-of the th«? United “States. foo.d admlnlitirfc- n r\dcW of .this -fact may new ;w
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‘ lttlo tots,'fa well as .thi older on«a.*ltIon. ,-Msgaxities and •newspaper, a’r-,
-J* •1? emberf h P.';
sLi .
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atides
. I - -how •appearing With «fcA
qled
dajly,
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the . *p- _’ A ■AM *1Mil a! nkfeA M IA'* 4H■i
During the more than, twenty-four
Am
. After, delicious antF tasty* refresh-,
hours we wero under the care of your proval Of Mr.•Hoover’ and his staff mehis were served the crowd.gratl-J
av.
faithful nurses, - skilful phys/riAnq stroqgly stress these points.and call ually.
l&amp;F.. and .reluctantly dlspVrsikf.v'’ '
and big hearted people of .Sanford attention also to the economy -in
wc were impressed with tho fact buying citrus fruits *at prevailing,
E. W. DICKSON, ‘iv **■&gt;■ •
I)r. McMLICLIN- WlftTES’ ’
that there is so much good in mon prices.
... 314 W.Vlst ST. . SANFORb, FLA.
PHONE 67
To Handle Vegetables'
and women still, and how they bring
brightnrw into darkened --Urea -and - - Arrangement* that have-been -vn- :hanka GlUxena-of ^aafard In -Vscy i ‘ r
AUTO TIRES AND TUBES 'niLCANIZED *• &gt;
Kindly Greetings
Ashadowed homes. Wc wish through der discussion for- sovcral months
The following l&lt;&gt;tt?r-frrm Dr. Methe columns of your-piper to assure were finally completed for giving the
all these people who helped us, our benefit of the sales machinery of the tlultin, the U. S. Hceltb Borrd sur­
gratitude and the kindly feding wc organization to vegetable growers. geon here last w ek writes the fol»
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We are now prepared to do more and bblter work Dear Dr.- Dentohl r &gt;.*
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were real friends In our hour of need. of theap will market thrir proctfet
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Sinbe leaving Sanford I have bre-n
We commend them all to’ Him who through the Exchange this set son,
sal(J, "Inasmuch a* ye have done It contracts to ‘ this end having nlready (’ecldcdly on the go and am prac­
unto one of the least of these my' been made in several commvnitles. tically taking tho first opportunity
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lions of vegetable growers wilt Fe
W. J. Bartlett;
The watch was delivered to me in
formed, but in other plans trick Saturday- * the ^emlnple. I find
will be handled throughHI e cxbtlng rays.tf'uiiku.e to ‘.xpr&lt;*s how,deeply
CLEAN UP CAMPAIGN
bodies of citrus growers—especially 1 appreciate this token frnm the
[ Civic Committee Wants Cooperation whore msny of the members of these good gieoplo of Sanford. My appre­
grow both fruits and vegetable*- * ciation of the intrinsic value is to the
’of Our Cltlxens
Other matters connected with the fullest extent, but I can assure you
A Clca'niUp Campaign ; involves
the renovation of the Interiors , of selling.plans of the Exchange for the that this~fad(a into insignificance
buildings ka well as yards, streets fall and winter season* many of them, compared to my appredatiotfof thp
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of k .routine nature, occupied the spirit and goodwill and for th e‘ gift’.*
and alleys. . . .
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The tomoval of all rubbish and time of tho directors
things that arc useless is most-Im­ tncctlng. This Hat of division, and
portant^* Cellar* and attics particu­ district’ managers for the^yepr„waa
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Did you stop to think'rubbish Is as finally completed, th^re. haVlhg
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been but few ' changes: &lt;Discussion
Iretnonslblo for most Area?
Nothing will do more to improve of the selling charges' for the coni ng
Ms a s f f iz i^ ^
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the iooka of a town thait the liberal year, brought .o u t ' comparisons w th
use of paint. • . Not only dwellings the figures, ei independent and
but business fronts.should receive at­ ulative marketing -agencies I wh
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showed that Exchmhg{ grewera gen­
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Uh.mcd thit we ire not doing more tinue, and if possible extend this
far*those brave American lada now branch of-your work by providing
o„ the firing'line “and the Hundred* even greiter quantities of tobacco
of thousand! more who are to follow, and cigarettes for distribution to tho
particularly when It fa ao eaay to troops. -N o luxury ia more appre­
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help; i
A cigarette, according’ fo the men this nature."
wbo have been there ia the soldier's
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make one soldier .happy. ‘ Every
quarter buys a 45-ccnt kit of tobacco
and cigarettes and each kit contains
enough to last even ’ the’ hardest
smoker n week.'Can’t Cel Too Much Tobacco
Sir Edward Ward, director general
of voluntary organisations in Engand, who has had actuil experience,
in dealing with the soldiers’ needs
wrote recently to the promoters of a

end of the, war. To say good by* is
to saw. a staunch oaken spoke‘ frpm
tho wheel of progress in Sanford.
Mr. Hyman is hot only an A -l mem­
ber of thn Board of Trade, but a
member of action. When Hyman
headed a committee, you could mark
results sure and satisfactory. Not
only this, but he was.alwayi plan­
ning and building for Sanford and
his works are here to show It. ' When
we think of saying good bye to
George Hyman wo appreciate more
thri meaning of that little word, and
recalled' to us is the verse tendered
by a Japanese school boy, who after
four years study In this country was
leaving for his natlvA home and as
the big chip left the pier* he banded
to hi* room and classmate ah Atnet*
lean, thla verse:
There ie a word of grief, the soundingtoketr,
There 1&gt; a word bejeweled with
bright tear*,, ,
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The saddsto word fond lips have
ever epoken;'
A little word that breaks the chain
. of 'yaara,1— :-------------------------Its utterance must ever bring emotion ( *
The omomories it crystals cannot die;
’ Tia known in overy land—on every
ocean,.
'Tis called—good-bye.'
At noon ^citirday thv three -San­
ford Banka reported Liberty Bond
sales totalling 866,160, with two
banks so far not reporting their bwn
subscriptions which to ail appear1
anccs" will aggregate n total of more
than one hundred and ten thousand
dollars. ’ With all of Undo Sam’s'
little units, and there's thousands
like Seminole county, doing this sort
of work, It won't bo long before this
old war is over.

contribute 25 cents .each month as
long ai the war lasts. To others it
ia suggested that they follow the
plan of Ellis Parker Butler, the
famous short story writer. Every
timo Mr. Butler buys a smoke ho
sets aside one for a soldier. "If I
spend a dime," ho said, "my soldier
Sanford appreciates indeed the ma­
gets a dime; If I spend- a dollar for terial interest the many Scniinolo
tobacco my soldier gets a dollar’s county membrpj take in tho Board
worth. Ifo’s going to smoke e v e r y o f T ra d e . T h is sh ou ld ho bccauso
time I do." •
the Board &lt;of Trade is doing its ut­
most to benefit Seminole county in
every way possible snd we-are glad
to know that no many arc appreci­
ating it\_ The Board of Trade can
benefit you when-you least expect It
•PHODUCING NOT PROMOTING" BOARD OF TRADE RESULTS
and need ^t moat.
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The panoramic-photos of the pro­
posed Gun Training School, being
offered the Government by . the
Board of Trade'havo been completed
and have been forwfrdfcd to head­
quarters along with contour maps cf
more than one hundred and fifty
thousand acres of land.. The pictures
are large 7 x 1 1 view* and are ten In
number, showing in detail, the.praitie, elevations, drainage, «tc. The
work of the committee bn thla work
has been ideal and Messrs. Forrest
Like, C. .D. Brumloy-and M. M.
Splith are- to be congratulated for
their active'interest.
* The Board of Trade extends its
sincere appreciation, to Dr. Brower

Housekeepers Can Save .
$200,000,000 on Food
■In these days when the hlgii coat of
. living.' pinches nearly every norae, no
*#wiste should bo overlooked. One of the
most flagrant and-the most easily pre­
vented, is the destruction of food by rats.
One rat will ofton do a hundred dollar*’
, damage of food and property inr a tingle
and a careful estimate gives.over
.,4200,000.000 as the talue of fOodstuffa
destroyed annually b y theeo pests. Ex^terrain? ti them witn Steams’ Paata and
« tb this enormous loss of food. A small
box of Steimi’ Paste cost# only * few
f cn'*,*nd is usually enough to complfcteUj_nd the house of r*t* and mice; also
«Teetive against edckroachea snd water. bugs.*—Adv.-.--.. . •
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PROGRESS

of the Congregational church for his
summary of beneficial work that can
be done by the organisation. Ajl of
his suggestions arc strictly progres­
sive and we shall adapt as many of
them as is possible to carry out.
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A new member, and a year paid.in
advance, In* thrf Board .of Trade ia
the Orlando Reporter-Star.
Tho
membership wps tendered by R. B.
Broskier. We have an ambition to
secure every officer in the Orlando
Board of Trade, as members of the
Hanford organization and in view, of
the fact, that we already haVo two,
Indies tea a fair chance for .success.
Of course, we may have to sprinkle
tacks ahead of - their Packards to
get some of them, but if we’ do this,
we’ll haul ’em home free snd ; get
them to Join the. Board of Trade on
the side. Fact is .since Sanford {■
Orlando’s water front and gateway
t 6 the oast And •incidentally New
York and /urthermorj^ the point of
tariff induction who rein, Orlando mu*
benefit in her freight rates because
of water competition, we have every
reason to believe that they'll all
come'In from a standpoint qf .busi­
ness anyway.

Everybody, all over Florida, ia
talking about Sanford, her possibil­
ities and activities.- Citizens, keep
It up. This talk has been Instituted
by *your'Board of Trade’ -and ia
Spreading. More people are -coming
to Sanford and once here, they spend
money to live. Whp profits? Figure
It out.
We have one or two rooms to rent,
send us some one—but no children."
This message ia repeated many times
dally to Phono 128; the Board of
Trade. Now, frankly, do you think
this Is just? Do you think thla is
That’s What John Bunyen Johnson, fair to the little tots who must have
the - Well-Known Automobile ;
aome plate to go? Sanford as a city
wants the children and whit*s moro
•slssmsn, Bays of Martin’s
we arq going to have them. We
Liver Medicine
hope that every winter visitor com­
One of (he latest to add his an- ing to Sanford this season has a
qualified endorsement to' Martin's
AJyer. Medicine is John. Bunyon dozen' and i,t ia a pleasure to an­
• JOhn.on; of Macon, Gai *In‘ a*letter nounce that parent* with children
•dajed August*25, 1917, ihe says: . looking for room* or accommodation
•* affords'me pleasure to feport will baye.rtiyj-attentfon at the hand*,
I/havf taken Martin’s Liver of thd Sanford Board of Trade. The
Medicine and obtained' most desir*
* bIe result*. Martin’s Liver Medi* home wffh af child even ^e a-visitor
■* ne I* .pleasant to the taste, docs Is honoredi'ind while they may an­
®°t gripe por inconvenience the noy a little mite and frazzle*your
m any way. . It gets positively Imaginary nerves, yet the value of
*nd yet gently upon the liver and it
as my opinion that It ia superior 46' their childish, faith and pure fellow­
ship is the tonic youreally*. need and
an/ r liver medicine sold.” ; ' *~
Martin'i * "Liver Medicine, is strictly tha sooner you Wise up to these facta
vegetable
, e’ In ingredient!, contain* arid .figure*, the sooner you’ll find a.
poisonous calomel. Is plepsant to occupant for that roon* or apart­
4ake and Is sold wit fi the standing
Bbarantee that,If. It do’es not give ment, Come on, kids, the .whole
we effect desired, the empty bottle dog gone Seminole county has got a
&lt;*n be returned to the drug'store latch, strinfc hanging out, Just your
*ad the 50c paid for It wllUbe.revJ height from tho floor, evpn if you are
I*?. ^ ,A‘ * medicine for constl- just itwo woeka old.’
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PMjon. sick headache qr other liver
* 5?* jtpmaeh troubles, .Martin’s
c(?*r . Medicine is-Without a peer, ' Lakeland, Fla., man wants 3,000
hold by dnsdista everywhere.
celery plant*. -Ask the Board of
T r .d . for kU tddrru It you c u rap-

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Today’s Tribune tells of the ap­
plication of railroads for another
hearing before the Interstate Com­
merce Commission leading-to an in­
crease in freight rates. According to
reports the net earnings of all roads
have fallen off and for the month of
August a decided decrease ia shown
in comparison.to August a year ago,
However this slump is principally on
tho eastern and northeastern lines
and not in tho agricultural districts
of the United States. 'While the
siumg on eastern railroads ran into a
few million, the decrease on* south­
eastern lines represented only one
hundred thousand for tho month.
If you figure an Increase to produce
‘an amount that will cover this, you
will find-that not over-one-tenth of
one per cent on the total gross earn­
ings of Southeastern carriers will do
the job. An increase of fifteen per
cent as previously asked and which
will likely.' bo asked for within *a
short,’ time will produce Increased
earnings of more than $6,000,000 a
month.- The railroads are of courts
under heavy expense* and must be
provided with liberal rates in order
to produce, however, the enormouk
increase asked for ia beyond reason
and goes from necessity- to actual
dividends eliminating entirely the
thbught of expansion, •
Smokes for Soldiers
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* By Getett Burgess
Whenever you’mjhrowing your butt
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one,
Just think of, tho-fellows that sailed
away.
And how you would like it, if you
wore they, ■
And tome one at -home sent YOU
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you care!
There are ehope—end you've got
. f, the money.
It'e a diamond eight different "Over
There,"
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It’e a damned*)ong joprqey to God
Knowa Where,
Yet they * fight end you don’ t.
That** funny.
For a war Is-a mixture of various
•Hells
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But it Isn’ t damnable German ehells,
Nor tho mud or the blopd or tb f gae
that telle
The moat on the men in the trcnW
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It’s the fire hot days that are
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Navy
Karl Schultx, Sherman Routh,
Collier Brown, Oliver Murrell, Ned
Chittenden, Roy Chittenden, Ralph
Roumillit, Allan Jones, Morris Spen­
cer, Hugh White, Oscar Rouse, C. J.
Lawton, James Purvis, William Hart
ioy.
Army
John Murrell,. Kenneth" Murrell,
Leslie Illil, Seth Woodruff,-,Stanley
Walker, * Dr. Ralph Stevens, Joe
Chittenden, Oscar Bpeer, Bruce An­
derson, Ernest Gregory,-Fred Mason,
George McLaughlin, Harold Wash­
burn, Albert Fry, James Estridge,
George Huff, Thomas Sullivan,.W.
A. Fattishsli, Meade Fox, Ingram
Gucrry, Joe Guerry, Oscar N. Zlttrower, Henry B yrd,' Osborne' Wil­
liams, Vail Lovell, Martin Temple,
Robert Robinson, Arthur Dickins,
John Lee, J . A. Stafford, Andrew
Aulln, John Cater Lawton, ' Alfred
M. Beck, Herbert Fuller, Joo Lewis,
Arthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler,. J.
F; Coates, Ernest Gormlcy, Walter
Radford, Corbett Hutchinson, - Sam
Povohouse, Harry Carlson, C.- E.
Hunter, Wilson Miller, Harrold Long
Wallace Lipford, Norman Baker, Er­
nest C. Morris, Ike IIouso, T.* M.
Jlfll,. Harry Rabun, Guy ‘ Stafford,
Lcwtic Oglesby, Donalcr Stafford, T.
O.-Qillis, Willie O. Goolsby, Harrold
Holiday, C. R. Peabody, Robert
Merrfwether, Robert Routh, Staf­
ford LeFils, Grover. LcFIls, Paul
Dooley, E. L. Mott, Frank Camp-,
bell, William Hartley, Floyd Wash­
burn, Oscar Du Bose, Edwin L.
Dlnklc.
Sam J. 'Pickens, Harry II. New­
man, .Bryan Walker, Andrew J.
King, Charles Pricster, Itobt. O.
Weeks, Waif red Pierson, Vander
Perritte, Adolph Shayr,. Barney- F.
Griggs, Harry Miien, Duncan Mit­
chell, Drawdy Matthrrs, Lewis Col­
lins, John A. Rhodes, John R. Long,
William B. Lynch, Jamva H. Lee, J.
C ., Hutchinson, C. T. Smith.
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Minml Votes in FaVor of Present
; * City Countil ■
Miami will not have the commis­
sion msn*$er form of government
this, year, and the voters, of the city
will -not' have a chance to decide
whether or not they want to adopt
that more modern knd efficient plan
of administration of public affairs.
By a vote of more than two to one
Mayor-elect John W. 'Watson and
hia.unpledged associates on the anticity manager ticket were elected yes­
terday as members of the charter
commiesion,-and will submit to the
voters for adoption such changes ns
they‘ think should be made in the
chsrter.
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Candidates on the .Junkih ticket'
and advoektc* of the commissionmanager plan 'generally expressed
themselves today aa not surprised
by the vote, and predicted that the
city manager plan will be adopted
the next time the question is brought
to an Issue. Under the law, there
cannot be another charter board elec­
tion within a year.
Although throughout the cam­
paign the candidates on the Watson
ticket have taken the poalUon that
they were neither for or against the
city manager plan, but willing to In­
vestigate'Hs •merits; they threw this
pretense to^th* winds Immediately
upon the arihquncement of their
election, and claimed the result to
be a populir verdict against any
material- ehango In the present plan'
of government.— Miami .Metropolis

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However; the assurance from the
photographers’ convention that wed­
ding group pictures are* still In *v&gt;gue
does not Indicate that civilisation baa
not advanced. The bridegroom no
longer puts a cigar In his mouth and
keeps his hat on when the picture U
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church membership in the United
States is not increasing as rapidly as
before the war.\ He says:
''Another reason is the terrific
itrainr—industrially and. coramordally to arhlch our people have been
subjected bocause of unprecedented
prosperity^ Men
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b*y*n,t'b a d time
to think about the church and re­
ligious obligations."

R. J. HOLLTV Editor

M. M. HAINES, Roslaeas N

THEHERALD PRINTING COMPANY

Clean Up Month (a here.
busy. 1

At .the conclusion of the rnornttiff
worship housewives will be asketj to
sign carda agreeing to economise in
tho pee of, food stuff. It is to be
hoped that all members of the
church will attend these "services,
showing at once their loyalty to the
church and to- their country, and
signing the cards.
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All Visitors to the“city, ar^ lr\Vltod
to worship with us on the Sabbath.
Hours of worship 11 a.' m. and 7
p. in.
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Sign the* Food Pledge 'Cards,
Nothing to hurt you.
Hanford is there with the Liberty
Bond stuff.1
Miami turned down the commitaion form plan but then they did V lt
havo tho Sanford Herald there.
Dr. L**d*. JtclaonvQlr

Bob Holly evidently ' does not
Want Sanford to emulate .Jackson­
ville and let its hogs run.too strong­
ly In the public gate.—Tampa Trib-

site of its membership, but upon
what its members 'get out of and
put into it.' -Where even but two or
three are genuinely gathered to­
gether in His name,-there In He also
with them.
I'hc genuine church
member Is one who worships the
Lord even when reaping prosperity
or paying his taxes.—Paiatkn* Ilcr-

WHAT THE KAISER KNOWS
The people arc coming to Florida
The Government's food plodgc
all Ufht and .the vanguard has al­
asks no very little' of the individual
ready nrrived:
Got those rooms
American. So little, in fact, . that
ready and sec that they stay in Santhere is grave danger tho individual
will overlook the importance .of do­
ing that little, day in and.'day out,
There may be some people in San­ over a period, if necessary, of years.
ford who do not see any good In the
But when the kaiser heard-of this
Boarjl of Trade bat these'same peo­ food conservation.
by
individual
ple do not sec any good In nnyth'ng, Americans, ho -considered the move­
so what’s the use?
ment such a menace to German vic­
tory that ho spent large amounts of
Editor Bob Holly of the Sanford money, and employed large numbers
Herald has ho objection to hogr, in­ of agents in this country to .frustrate
deed he Is delighted with them but
be .thinks they ought to bo kept- in
their own place and that place is
hot In the public highways of a city.
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help to accomplish. Food will win
We. are not too proud to accept the war; America must supply it.
either aweet •potatoes or wood for | But it is only' by strict, pains­
tubebipUPRS and the pert -para- taking daily attention to the GdVgraphers-who are poking fun At the ernmeht's very modest request that
country 'Pr.e** c*n takothls fo$. wh*t we Americans can insure,the success
It Is,.worth. At. the prezont time of the war food conservation cam­
aald wood and sweats arc worth more paign. Each individual’s part is so
than-the -opinion o.* any P. T. that •mall as to seom trivial, but the to­
tal, M every one does his part will
-pver punched a typiwritcr.
be tremendous.
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Tho
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knows
In
his
heart
that
The nbwspapor bpslnoss li^s Itr
If
evtry
one
of
America's
100
million
compensations. No other avocation
giv*» .you lo many opportunities for souls cat a pound less wheat flour a
b»v« * .badly
meedbg the man who-never is guilty week
■needed extra of 138,000,000 bushels
of isn’ error pr an oversight, and
of'w boat. to ship to its European
whoaa affairs’ are nin with that abtolutc pcrfectlcn which mr.kca you allies.
He knows that if each of us eats
sorry nnd ashamed because of your
one-third of an ounce less meat fata
ow/i uttof incompetence to attend to every day we'll have 896,000 tons
anything. Tragic as ell this is, we more fata a year for the war.
fcave tctten’ to*appoint whew we'can "■' Hff:knowi*tbat I fe a e lr o f ns eats
smile when we encouter this fellow. an ounce leas .meat It day wo wiff
have 4,400,000 more meat animals
— Lakeland Telegram.
every year to feed our aliiea.
He knows that if each of us ests
an ounce less sugar a day we'll have
1,185,000 tons more sugar a year.
He knows that if we individual
Americans DO ’ save these things,
Allied Europe's'hungry will be fed
and kept contented In the- fight
against his starving-hordes; and that
he, .therefore, hasn't a chance to win
the war.
$ Our Office Supply Store is
He was amart enough to 'realise
for Your Convenience, in order
that If. his; agents in this country
that you may equip your -office
could sneer the food saving Idea out
with sM the little necessay arof the individual American’s mind
tides,that should bf- in every
he .would stand s mighty good
office, and which will Saw Your
chance to -win the war.
Time and LUjhUn Your. Oflijp
DON’T LET THE KAISER \
TALK YOU OUT- OF DOING
YOUR LITTLE BIT OF FOOD
$ Equip your offlcs'with up-tcCONSERVATION
DUTY * EV­
date accessories, and you WiU
ERY DAY. During the week of
give your Business Correspon­
dents the impression that you
are rraiiy doing business In a
tory In the'.world war for democ­
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. T Spedal prayers will'be made in both
v4 morning and evening service in.'re4 4 ^ sponae to this call.

A cube of gold measuring five-eights of an inch, can be beaten,
into a sheet, 12 it. square or l44 square feet/
So it Ib with little savings—they may seem small to you' at first
but if you keep Tip the good work of regular saving, you'll find
they'll go a long way toward financial ^rotectipn for the future;
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Oh, yea, that's the way with a lot
of us. When profit is from 85 to 90
per cent, whether In skinning our Secretary Anti Tuberculosis Also
elation Speaka This Morning
neighbor on flour or other food ^tuff,
or in slaughtering our enemjes with
war munitions, we surety overlook
the Lord. Our thinking time is all
taken by tho next day’s possibilities
for skinning, and ita often real hard­
ship even to thank for our unprece­
dented prosperity; religious . obli­
gations don't get* into the day book,
1st alone the Journal or ledger. •
But just wait until it's the Jthpr
way, untlL unprecedented adversity
atrlkea .ua,— Thrn wa gn .to-ahui ah^
then we go ta begging the Lord and
asking Him to make our little insig­
Get nificant personal affairs Ilia chief
concern, and expecting miracles to

Congratulatlons to Goode Gucrry
upon his mitrriage ’ to Miss G&amp;lnes,
Sho gets a Goode man and Goode
gains thereby! All's wolj.

A LITTLE CUBE OF GOLD

Dr. Leeds, state secretary of the
Florida Anti-Tdbcrculosis Associa­
tion iqadc a brief address this morn­
ing to a group gathered at the Wom­
an's Club, Dr. Leeds is making 'a
rapid tour'of the state in the Inter­
ests of his association, planning for
the approaching Bed Cross Seal snla
in December. Ho stated .that'this
year the National Red Cross has rcquested the Anti-Tuberculosis As­
sociation to . make a special - effort
to havo many seals sold, as a large
fund wilt he needed to enro- for the
soldiers who contract tuberculosis.
Franco invalided- horns 160,000 of
her soldiers aflllctod'with this dread
malady’ with tho result that now the
whole country is scourged With tu-.
since thd state
berculosif,
board of health haa withdrawn-.tho
state nurses It Is very - important
that money ho obtained to support
a nurse .in each county,, as patent
medicines will not help tubercular
sufferers; nothing but a good* nurse
and a competent physician will .pull
Finally, Dr.
a person through
Leeds stated-that tW e is h o t-a
state or county institution for.the
care of the. tuberculaf in the whole
of Florida and part of the' mftney
from the seal tale will, be used to
carry on a campaign for otinty. san­
atoria. v&lt;
The Woman's Club In'each town
acts as local representative in charge
of the Rtd Cross -Seal sale, Dr.
Leeds ‘ will go to DeLand this after­
noon, then on down (he east coast
to Miami, returning to his head-

Woman's Club Notes
The Welfare,,.Department has as­
sumed , the Responsibility of being
one vast civic" committee and are
untiring in their, seal to obuin the
cooperation and interest of all Stnford-resldenfcgr m well as thcsO In
the surroundjng parts.
Following the fall houseclganing of
our homes one would naturally en­
joy the clean up of that city which
we frequent In a business nhd plcas-

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In advance of that set for business
meeting of Generai Club, ao we
must be qn time to finish on time.
The Social Department reception
was held on Tuesday last with a
good attendance. After a pleasant
hour spent-in playing cards tea was
served. There were two tables of
bridge, .Mrs. D. A. Howard making
top. score.
It was decided at this meeting to
prepare OCmrsa
to ernd to r?eh
nf tile boys who Have gone to the
front from Sanford.
A very Interesting entertainment
'a being planned b y this department,
to be given at’ the High. School early
in November to raise.funds for this
purpose, so that every hoy may have
a real Christmas:
Details of this
entertainment to bo given in a later

LEADS GREATEST OF BANDS
Sousa, Who Joined ‘ Marines When
Small Boy, Now Back In
the 8ervlce.‘

|fim'Joba .ever undertaken by any gov­
ernment, and within three months the
government hns expended approxi­
mately $150,000,000 upon this' work,
whereas the largest amount appropri­
ated In nny one year for the Panamacnnnl. was $10,000,000. Within sixty days 100 sawmills In
nil parts of tho country, shipped more
Iturn. KOO.OOO,000 feet of* lumber1 to' the
cantonment sites. Altogether 08,000
kegs of nnlls were used; ttycre were
In.Mnlled 110,000. doors nnd CSO.OOO
sash, while nearly 80,000,000 squarff
feet of wall board was used for In­
side sheathing.
■ When pnved streets, telephones, fire
protection, electric lights, water sup­
ply nml sewage tllsiwsal nro added to
this undertaking, soqio Idea may bo
hnd us to tho wonderful piece of work
done. In rccqrd-breaklng time In pro­
viding comfortable quarters for the
Nutlounl unny.

T0 FEED CAPTIVE AMERICANS
Thoss Taken Prisoners of War Will
Not Have to Depend on Ratlopa
Furnished by Germany. .

Washington.—American prisoners of
war, in ’ Germany will bo furnished
ennugh food for their subsisted Inde­
pendently of rations provided them
by tho Germans.
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Tho American Red Cross, throudlP
arrangements with tho British Obncrnl
Prisoners of War Committee,’ Is, doing
this for the American prisoners In Ger­
£00(1/*
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* many, oY whom there arc now 101, nnd
Ho did."make good." . '
n comnjlttco of - tho American Red
That bo/ was John Phillip" Sousa, Cross Iras bften established nt Berne,
and today Ids enlistment pnpers are Switzerland, to dd’ this work In the
treasured In fho archives .of the Ma- future. Tills cowmltteo will work di­
rlno Corps. . Y
rectly under tha American Ited Cross
As the years passed John Phillip nnd will tnkei over all the work of pro­
Sousa gained promotion until' finally visioning American soldiers and sail­
be was director, of the band.. v
ors who may be held In Germany.
It was.not so many years ngo’ thnt
House, master musician, mode a tri­
Kills Horses to Bs Chauffeur.
umphal tour of tbc world, playjng'hls
Ruston, La.—Becnu'ne hit would rath-,
cr he'a clranffiTm than a hostler, and
expecting that his employer would re­
place his horses with on automobile, s
negro stable boy, working for C. W.
Wright, confessed that he -bad pois­
oned Wright's horses. r
Great Lakes, III.—One worm June
nfternoon la 1808, a small boy strode
Into Washington barracks anti an­
nounced to the Marine recruiting ofliccr that ho wished .to join tho service.
Tn» going to try my 'best to bo n
drummer boy or else a buglo boy," he
antihuneqd., *Tll work hard to make

John Phillip Bouaa (Left) _
famous marches In all the royal courts
' All 11/ breeding traps are to be of the world. ■Everywhere he woa
cleaned up, slrcota to put on their fdted and hailed as the world's great­
best clem frocks, and automobilista est march king, . / - vThe years passed and Sousa retired
are kindly urged to refrain from
throwing anything in tho streets from active association with the Ma­
rine band, which he bad developed Inwhich does not belong there. We
to tlie greatest military band In the
love our town. It Is our one aim to world.
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obtain a healthy, clean and beauti­
When this country woa plunged Into
ful city. This wilt be hard to secure wpr Sousa, now past middle age, was
without the aid and thoughtfulness eager to do something for his service.
of our children and .ouraolves.
‘ Cupt. William A..Moffett, command­
Let us ask the question of' our­ ant of the Oreat Lakes Naval Train­
selves What wdutd Sanford bs if all ing atatlbn,.Great Lakes, 11^, wished
were just like me? It behooves each to Imve the station bluejacket bond
one' of us to do our part. Being developed Into the greatest- In the
navy. Sousa was enrolled its a lieu­
thoughtful Is one.gramj. donati6n.
tenant, nnd musicians throughout the
This Saturday night let us have a United States made Great Lakes their
"clean up First ftreet" fpt the Sab­ meecn.
bath day by remembering'to’ place - 'Today this band Is the.luVgcit or­
ganization of Its kjnd In tbe,.worid.
all papers, banana skins, as w*N
peanut' shells in their respective1 And Housa modestly believes that leadhomes,’ the garbage can. •There Is a cnhl|&gt; of the great bond of American
time for everything and before our sattnr hoys U- as magnificent as any­
tourist friends como it aeema moat thing else In his career. .
fitting and opportuna to clean up.
J O B ' ON RECO RD
. May we all pull together and with BIG G EST
one road emile have our tbwn bright
Army CsnUnmsnta Cost $150,000,000—
and.imiilng at-us. /
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V Members who are. on the home
. -Used.
economies committee will pieskt re­
member to meet at Uuk dub bouse V Washington.—The completion o f the
at 2:80 next Wednesdry ’ sfteTaoep, sixteen cantonments for the National
annryIsr one■■■,o f the
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Clock Dials for Summer. „
‘ Instead of moving tho hands o f the
clock forward and back at the time of
chnngtng from standard to- sunlmer
time, and vloo versa(v£ plan recently
proposed In England Is to have clocks
provided with an adjustable.dial. Tho
drculsr disk o f the dial would bo put
In place by screws In curved slots, and
the dial would bo rotated through one
hour space n f tho time of mnklng the
Chnnge/lekvlng the .hand)} untouched.
It Is clalmbl that this plan Is especial­
ly vdealrnblq Ig. the cane of strikingclocks, the hands of which cannot bo
moved bnck. The. position of the dial
would nlso Indicate whether the clock
was keeping summer or normal Ume.
tThfl. objection, to this- procedure, of
course, la that practically everybody
tolls Ume from popltlop of the hands,
without any attention to the. figures on
the dial.

This remarkable photograph was
taken-Inside the Ocrman lines from
the airplane of an aviator who iiinde
n raid on ri great bochc ammunition
depot. The -daring -aviator, starting
out on the apparently reckless ven­
ture of .getting, iiy the Germed line*
nnd‘ successfully bombing the Teuton
stores of .munitions, flew to a point
above the depot and dropped quanti­
ties of Incendiary bombs while the
Germans kept firing n terrific fusillade
nt him. Despite the danger, he kept
nt his task and ■earned* his rewardwhen Jhe sow tho munition storehouse
burst Into flames. The smoke from
the burning depot can be seen ascend­
ing. The jivlutor returned to his own
lloea safely.
Hard Work Is Hsslthy. .
A h n rule, married people llriAlo'ngflr
than single, and those who have to
work hnrd for their living longer than
those who do not The average of
longevity Is- higher among civilized
(linn imclvl|lwAI races. Further, peo­
ple.oflnrge Imllil lire longer than those
of smnll. hut those of .middle size live
longer thnn either.
Bess and Men.-. •
A hrtiey bee,- once having lost Its
temper and used Its stinger, becomes
useless and soon dies. So It Is with
human beings, says Keith •Clevenger
of Osuwntomle.
Once they ore *&gt;*
longer4 nhlo to control rtbrir tempera
and keep calm under trying circum­
stances, Just so Boon they begin to
sllp’and lose their grip on business and
usefulncxx.—Kansas City Star.

“That Government
Bond”
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you were going to buy—did you
get it? 'Today &amp;ere is opportunity!
If you alreadyown. a.Liberty LoiRn
Bond, your pride. and patriotism
should cause you to want to own
another—AND RIGHT NOW. In
either event, come in and talk, the
matter over with our Officers. We
attend to all details of subscriptions.

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Mr*. A. J. Hall and little daughier of Board man, F1*.» Mr. - H. *C.'
Groff of Summerfleld,'Fla„‘ and Mr.
and *Mra. A. D, Groffy and little
.daughter of Bradentown; Fla., were
Sunday visitor* to the dty, the
jurats of their lister, Mr*. Peyton S.
-Jtortaon.
On aceoiiht of the uncertainties of
tipreai deliveries Just now I cannot
advertise any special sales ’ day, but
I expect a small shipment of the cel*
ebrated Pan^y Park Perfection pansy
plant* about November 14th. .These
—wtll'n’il.at-f liW.’per huuili ml &gt;plantar
Mr*. S .B . ‘Wight, phone 328. lfltfc
Miss Lilah Johnson was called to
Orlando yesterday by the'sudden
illness o f ‘ her sister, Mrs. Edward
Marrero.
• 8. J. Carnes has. returned from a
trip to Tenncaaee.
Mr*. Carnes,
vho ha* been'spending the summer
la Tennessee accompanied him home
but went on to Tampa to spend a
‘ few days.
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Geranium Plnnta—Small well - .
rooted double varieties. La Favorite,
white;'Poltovine,-salmons S. A. Nutt,
cri/naon. 50c per doten. Mrs. ?. B.
Wight, phone 328.
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Mrs. Afl.o,- wife of Judge Alio of
Cuba and who was formerly Miss
Myra Milnson of this city Is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. Fannie Munson and
receive^ word that in the recent
storm their homo on the Isle of
Pines wai destroyed and most of.the
: furniture floated away, Judge Alfb
has asked nnd obtained a transfer to
Cubs and will probably be Judge of
the province of Plnar Del -Rio.
Go to* Mbbloy's drug store for
your school books. Phone 294.* 2-tfc
Th’c Hodges • McMullin barber
shop has recently been greatly Im­
proved by the changing of the front
windows and installation of new fur­
niture and other improvements. / .I t
Is now the daylight shop and prob­
ably one of the best lighted shops 'in
the state'. Every employee of the
shop recently- purchased a Liberty
Bond..
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Expensive Hemstitching Machine
Just installed at the millinery ahop
of Mrs. II. L. Duhart. 1 Ladies of
Sanford are Invited to call and aee
this machine ||| operation. Fourth
and Sanford Ave.
43-tf
J. I. O'Neal la back. In - thi .cliy'
aid will be with .the -Cobb barber
‘shop this winter. Mr. 0* Nsal was
htre last winter and-jHiado *many
fdtnds who are glad'to.aeo him.

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The club w&gt;U meet at, the studio
of Mr*. Fannie Munson Saturday at
3 .‘p. m. -All members urgol to&gt; be
present.
Notice! .Odd Fellows*
’ AH members of Sanford Lodge No.
27 and visiting brothers are urgently
requested to attend meeting in Odd
Fellows Hall next Monday .evening,'
Oct. 29tb, at 7:30 olclock. Brothers,
we will, peyd you,. Three, candidates
to be'glvert* the first degree. Come
and haip us give thes4 candidates all
that they are entitled to in good
shape.
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Roys Opened- Season ’ Here
WtAlueaday Night With ;
Good Attendance ‘
, * f j* O'at'Lypeum number , &lt;rf. the*
*es:?D was atagsd 'S j the High
. c x l Auditorium Wednesday bight
w,,k « Irlr rired audience. Prof.

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Sunday's program—
Sunday school 9:30.
Preaching by pastor, subject, "Tho
Single Eye," 11 a. m.
- Epworth League, C p. m.
■ Preaching, by pastor, 7 p. m., "A'
Gospel Message.".
The choir has been reorganized
and special music will be used in all
the acrvlceai
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Rev. Frqd Eniminger, recently' of
Tampa now irt charge of church
work in Colorado will speak in the
Congregational church -Sunday
morning. The other service os usual
with special musical program morn­
ing and evening as follows:
Morning: Prelude, Cantilena, A.*;
Vincent Dale; anthem, Sun of M /
Soul, Nelacn; offertory, Lead Thou
Me On, A. L. Peace.
Evening: Prelude,,To Decet Ifymnus, Edwin AahmalM; anthem, O
Love Divine, E. 8. Hosmer; offer­
tory, W|»en Thou Cameat (Frcm
Stabat Mater), Rossini, Mrs. Julius
Takach.

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- \ir. Hyman plans to spenk twice
on next Sunday at tho Baptist
Temple.
_ 1*1:00 The ShepherdlexH Church.
7:00’ American Assctts. ‘
Ybu arc cordially invited, ta these
services.
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Those Fickle Glrla
An exchange aaya the lasting Imprwaion we get at aeelnr the younr
girl* of our acquaintance weep at"tho
departure of a soldier sweetheart and
then engage in fiirtationa with the
young bloods at homo is that Sher­
man was right about war *0 far as it
concerned the other foltow who went.
PrJoUn| Blda Rejected
A diapatqn from Tallahassee aaya —Orlando Reporter-Star.
that all bids for state printing were
rejected by the .board oi atate Insti­
Another .Newspaper Baby
tutions. The bidden were, the Tam­
The Webster Tattler has appeared
pa Tribune, E. O. Painter, Andrew on our exchange desk—a *go«alpy
Carter, Tallahaaaee Democrat/ T. J. little ‘iheet, full of local doing* an
Appleyard; New bids will be, opened good advertising nufter. It i* suc­
cessor to the late Advance. It sums
on Noverpber 15.
, ------------- T - -----up its spirit in thta: " I f you like this
paper, subscribe for itpif you do not,
Raise In Postage
Beginning Novemb*p
the fol­ buy it out and.improve It.” —Euatlis
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lowing raise in poetage fates will be Lake Region.
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The Right to Smoke
Three centa*per ounce or fraction
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small eouled Christiana V *
for all letter* to United States or it*
possessions, also' to Cuba,- Canada protesting against*tho sending-of to­
and Mexico hnd Republic of Panama bacco to the boy* in the. trenches.

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Mrs. Gregg is saving her entire crop
of sweet potatoes. - She has it In a
battle of alcohol and. is very , proud
of it—«he rninMit nil by herself. It
is nearly ^HtoeM^tjes long nnJ fully
as thick. n&amp; |Klrad pencil and was
grown in* herown garden.—Tarpon
Springs.

Come In and Hear the November
Records /
No. 6768—Anchor* Seving March
No. 2344—Secret of Home Sweet
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No. 3357—Battle Cry of Free­
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No. 2354—Departure American
Troops for Franco
No.. 2366—I’ ve Got the Nicest
Little t Homo In Dixie
No. 6989—Castle Valse Classique
Dance
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Red Croat Note
The Geneva branch of the Red
Cross will give a silhouette, social at
Uw town hall on Tuesday, Oct. 30.
Appropriate refreshments and fun
planned for the evening and it la
hoped that friends from the aurmunding community* will attend.
Admission is 2c and there will be
* corresponding charge of 2 * for re­
freshments.

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The Rebel YeU
Up in Gccrgia, in the training
campa it is said- that, by special re­
quest of, tho authorities, members of
the United Confederate Veterans are
teaching the tfoOpa tho ''Rebel
Yell."
And tho wonder,, part of it la that
tho training is not for tho southern
soldien, but for those who come
from north of Mason &amp; Dixon's Line.

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Notice
. Tho registration book of the city
of Sanford, Fla., Is now open and
will' be’ kent open.from 9 a. m. to 12
m. and from 2 p. m. to 5p . m., from
Oct. "16, 1917 to Nov. 16, 1917, at
the clcrk'a office, city hall.
* J. C. Roberts’,.
City Clerk.
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L. J. Cates, the genial night'clterk
of the Hotel Carnea has resigned hla
• JKaWcm/-to * take caro ol his aged
rather who la helpleks and requires
&lt;onstant care and attention, •

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doesn't object to A*morican 'citizens
killing anakea In tho grass.—Ocala
Star.
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Paper Hanging' and Painting
Thousands of new samples of wal
paper for you. to select from. Sam­
ples will be' brought to your door
upon request. -I also do decorating
and painting as it should bo done.
F. W. 'Tcmperton,. 108 Palmetto
Ave., ono door from First street.
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The Bible plainly gives a ma ..
right to amoko in tbs Book' of Roy*latfon where it aiya'something about
Isttlng "him .that Is filthy'be filthy
still."
Let the boys have their
■tookea in the terrible feme of war,
It ta the‘only "pleasure that they can
poaeibly have.—Arcadia E ^tpriae.

A. C. L; Boy* Liberty Benda
The Atlantic Coast Ling railway
•t. Living Ne’ er Do Welle •
has subscribed for $240,000 of LH5wty bonds through the Jacksonville
Among the sermon-preaching pic­
banks.
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ture! that are found in'the news­
papers theee days one of the bqjrt la
that
picture of Unde Sem stepping
Closed Mallet Season tb be Enforced
Into
a business office and saying
Shell Fiah Commissioner J ...A .
"Git!
You're fired." The fellows'
Williams announces that the doted
aea^on**for mullet will- be enforced fired are old. wastefulness and in­
atrictly because of the present scar­ efficiency, the litter t?plf!A&lt;r by. the
fat political job holder with hi* feet
city of flah.
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Streela Bprinkled With Liquor-.
Sheriff Houaton of Leon county
Rollins College Grows
Saturday publicly destroyed a quan­
tity of blindv tiger liquor, captured • Rollins, Florida’s oldest college Is
under the Wells law, Thera were enjoying a successful year. The en­
six gallons of gin’ and 106 half pints rollment was even larger than was
anticipated and the outlook for the
of whiskey. ,
continued growth of the institution
ts excellent.
Many improvements
Snakea and Snakes
havfl been made during
«»mmi.r
The government warns fanners'
jiyit(
paxaod
to
tjie
college
buildings
against killing harmless snakea, aa
they destroy rats. But it probably end* campus.— Winter Park Post.

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Ail school books will be found at
Mobley’s drug .store.' Also full line
'•f school supplle*.
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v Dr. W. F. Armstrong, the Indom•liable hustler of Rlverview, Jackaonville and Florida generally. Is apening a few daya in Sanford visiting
his many friends. Dr. Armstrong
hu Just returned frond a trip over
the north and predicta a great season*
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Public Stenographer — Room 6,
Osrner Woodruff Bldy., Phone 271.
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except lottors for delivery at the .0
flee at which mailed, postage v.f
which ia 2S^cnts par ounce or-frac­
tion. •
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Two cents for all postals or post
cards, regardless of destination.

For your home or a present to
your friend* come to -the- Woman's
Exchange at Rest Rpom. New and
attractive goods constantly received.
Ladies of Sanford and surrounding
cities arc kindly-urged to Hat their
narpes before the holidays, with the
Woman's Exchange at Rest Room,
Sanford, FIs.

Mrs. J. D. Daviaon is spending
the nunth of*October in her old
• home at Derry, Now. Hampshire.

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Conners and E, T. Woodruff have
charge of the Lyceum course thlaaee
■on and while they have not aue^
geeded In interesting as many in sea•on ticket purchases as they would
like to they are assured of success,
especially since the public, know the
high class attractions that have been
billed.
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The Bob Roy* were -among the
"best quartette and soloists that have
been heard here‘ in tnany a season
and their entertainment went far to
dxcita more Interest in the l&lt;yceam
attractions.
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The war and the'consequent drain
on the people have done much to
discourage'the public but the Ly­
ceum course should always receive
the best of encouragement and the
fact that the four attractions that
are booked and* will be here during
the season-will bo given, for a Hat
•um of one dollar should cause .every
maii In Sanford to buy at least.two
season tickets. The four attractions
to come for ono dollar means tlist
the.season ticket la worth consider­
ably more than two dollars and -thta
la a - bargain In high elm suleitalnment that should not be overlooked.
This price la made by the manage­
ment In order to come out aa the
initial asle of Reason tickets was not
up to expectations.' You most-as­
sist the Lyceum management, this
year or forego the pleasure of this
tjlgh class amusement from this time
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Latest Shapes and Colors in Trimmed
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and look* very much like wool,,hence
Ua name.
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It la dalmnl for thla variety of cot­
ton that It ia practically Immune from
the boll weevil and In support of this
It la claimed that not any trace of the
boll weevil has beetf found In the small
field of thla variety grown by Mr. And*
eraOn, while In the nearby fields of the
regular .variety the wecTlla.were.notnemus.
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Section 2. A dog at large!within
the meaning of thla ordinance la
deemed to be any dog rbaming the
street* of the d ty of San/ord not
under iesah and muxsled with iron
ipimia
or aecureiy chained and
muxsled while kept on th* premises
of the owner.

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• Section 3. That qn cotpplaint vbeing made to the chief of police that
any ddg within the d ty limits (a a
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ferocious or vldous animal, lt-*hall
Russians are Great Linguists.
bq^the duty of said, police to fulljr
Tho marvellous memory nnd apttinvestigate said complaint^ and; if
tude for learning poaaeaaetl. by the
Russians .ore shown by the rapidity upim tnvmfprtlun 1m fludi.tliat the— ----- *-r
with which they acquire foreign lan­ animal in question is of a ferocious
guage*. A Russian will learn Chinese nature and snaps at people, or at­
In six months. As for English, they tempted to bite people, said j!og
acquire It .with case In n" few weeks. within tho meaning of this ordln- *
Plea of Mathers
The mothers who are-giving'thclr- They think no more of acquiring a ance shall bo doomed to-be a.feroboys for the army want you to do new langunge than nn Eiigllshmnn dous and vicious animal. .
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your partf Help tho Red Crosa, buy docs of learning a ‘recitation or ft new
Section 4. That.it shall be the
Liberty-Bond^ and. help In food con­ gome of ..cards,.
duty, of the chief of police to report
servation. When you have done all
to the mayor of tho ci)y of Sanford .
thesg. things until they hurt you have ' She Knew. 1 *
his findings and recommendations on ...
dono nothing compared te what tho .Groce—“Don't tell anybody for tho
any complaint made to the chief of
mother who has given her boy has World l Heo Ibis Ting?'George slipped
police. regarding any, ferdcious or
It on my finger last nlgtit.'' Ethel—
done.-rDoFunlttk Breeze.
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vicious dog; and thereupon the may­
"Yea. It'rt nice-looking, but It will make
or
ahnll issue an order under the seal
a black circle round your finger before
Scalds, Galls. Scratches, Sores.
of
tho d ty directed to the owner or
v'ct B
you've worn It u week. It did on mine,"
* Hurts. Screw Worms
owners of aald dogs, to forthwith
To make the heat cUre for nuch Notice of. Application for Tax Deed remove nnd keep removed from tho'
troubles, buy a pint, of linseed oil, if . Under Section 8 of Chapter 4888, city limits said ammal, or to keep
yoil prefer a healing oil, or a pound
said dog securely chained, fnstened
Laws of Florida
6f hog lard or vaiclino If you want a
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Notice is hereby given thrt A. F. discretion of the mayor.
salve and add a 50c bottle of Farr's
Healing Remedy. It simply can't be Boston, purchaser of Tax Certificate
Section s, That should *ny owner
hojt/by nny naive or liniment mode: No. 2902, dated t.;o 2nd day of
or
owners of ferocious and vicious,
Atju.~ree what you get—a full pint June, A. D. 1396, bus filed said cer­ dogs within the meaning of thla act
for not^ over fife, Karris Healing tificate in my olllry, rad Infs undo
fall to comply with tho ordar isaued
Hemody, is oold by us on the Money application for tax drt d to issue ia
by the. mayor to keep aald animal' &gt;
accordance
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certifi­
{lack plan.
cate embrccea the following des­ securely . chained, fastened And mut•
L. Allen Heed Co.
cribed property situated in Sem­ zlodA or to removo said nnimrl ard
inole county,-Florida, to-wlt: NW&gt;J to keep aald animal removed from
CARELESSNESS RESULTS IN
tho corporate limits of the city of
o f S W I i of. N E M Foe. 2 2 . T p 2 t S,
FAILURE
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Florida, It shall be the duty’
That Is why we say "Feed; II A. It 31 E. U) acres, Tho sxid land
of .the chief of- 'police forthwith "to
lxihjt
nksessed
at
the
ditto
(if
the
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Thomr.fi’ Hog Powder according to
rau.-T such vicious or fcrocloun dog .directions."* DO NQT FEED IT suance of such Certificate in the name
to be killed.
SLOPPY, but mix it with ground of J. A! Scuvy. Unlrrs said certifi­ '
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Sedhn 6. Any person or poraons.v’
feed and moisture wlth-JUit enough cate shall be redeemed according to
w it:r to mrk«r- r' c.-umbiy rpass. law tax deed will .Iisue thereon on who in arty way interferes1with' tho .
Thon each "hog gets a beneficial dose. the 27th day cf November, A. D. police 6r hinder* any officer in tho
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See full directions bn package. .Ydur 1917.
money-back If you are not satisfied^ • WUness~ray~0flltlBl signature and under this ordinance with reference •
L. Allen Seed Co.,
seal thla the ,26th day of October, to dog«, ahnll upon conviction there­
of be fined not more than 426.00 or
advt.
A. D. 1917.
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impriionod not more than ten daya,
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E. A. Douglass,
j Clerk Circuit Court, Sem|ncle within thi “dlacrJtion of the mayor.
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County! Floriti a ,'
Section ~7. This ordinance ahail *
By VK M. Dotlglaas, DTC."
$ BROTHERS KNIT FOR
take effect' Immediately tipon Ita
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. BROTHER IN FRANCE
paaaage and approval by the mayor.
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Columbus. O. — Lieut. .Col. $ An. Ordinance. Regulating Doga
ordinance --wa* duly paaaed by the.
Charles Gates Dawe*, the Chi* j&amp;
Be It ordainqd by tho mayor and city council of Sanford, Florida, on-,
{♦J cago banker who la serving with «
the 15th day of October, A. D.1917.
the United States engineer* $ city council of G*ni°rd, Florida:
Section
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That
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Jaa. C.'Roberta,
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to. have a sweater and also a V lawful' for any owner or owners of
any ferocious or vicious dog fo per­
Approved by me on this the 15th ‘
scarf, provjded.hla brother* do
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mit same to roam or run at large day of October,'A. D. 1917.
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For several weeks Inlea have * within the corporate' limits of the
J. D, Daviaon,
V been drifting armind of a man
city of Sanford, Floroida.
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seen knitting industriously. In t
[♦* Pullman smoking compartments, JsJ
►5 on Atlnntlc City hotel.verendaa, gi
jsj ln taxlc*b*,-etc. In train go*
lng oiit of Columbus one night
recently he was Identified aa
&gt;5 former Congressman Reman
*-* Gate* Dawes of Ohio, a brother
of the Chlcogo banker.
f. Reman knit* and knit* the
while: he dlecune* oil and elec­
; \ Your,country is one of the Allies and the
tric railway*, In which he
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terfiled, with hi* fellow-passen­
' - fullness of Its' response in the interests of
ger* In the smoking comport­
civilization is unparalled in the World's hlsment.
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w clfllmW, a* he pointed an argoJ ment on OR prices- "Well, broth­
cretely.
er Charley won’t mind another
B hole In thl* aweater. If I ’ can
^‘The time has come to. conauer. or ,8ubmit.,,
keep out or arguments on the
“ Fof u's there is but one choice—We have
state of the union I reckon I
made it." .
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ought to finish ray knitting In
aboat nine months." .•
*[ Food, clothing and ammunition must be pro- V V■,!
Reman also contributed. the
Information that Rufus D*we*
. vided for our soldiers. Back them heart
of Chicago I* knitting a scarf for
and £oul,
brother Charley." •
"Mother taught all of ua boya
■H Buy a bond of the "SECOND LIBERTY irirft
to knit." Reman aald. "and thla
LOAN" and help win the war.
la certainly the time for all good
knitters to come to the aid of
.^! We’have placed the facilities of this hank c.t
their country "
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the disposal of the Govercircr.t, and to thLt*
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end will furnish full infonhnlior and toillar- .
sift rur clients and friends by liandjli ^ the'r
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H There wHl be r.o charge for oilr services.
. J Join our LIBERTY BOND CLUB and get
a Bond by weekly deposits of $1.00 or. mere.

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and Immun*
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Wayerosse, Ga,—Tho first "wool cot­
ton” ,ever aeen In tVAycrosa was shown
here by Roan Meeks of Nichols. Thla
cotton wga grown by Dave Anderson
bn hla fafim near Nlcholn and has altraded a great deal of attention.
The cotton grow*' In from three to
four lot** to the boll and thaw locks
|measure about five dr six inches Id
length.-. .Expert cotton ffhmtra claim
j that one man can pick from TOQ to
1,000 pounds per day of this variety* &gt;
The plaht la very almllar In appearIjince to.thp long staple and grow* to
1 five , to six feet high—tile
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�THE UNIVERSAL CAR

To get the maximum of service, from your
Ford car, it must have careful attention from
time to tim e:little/'tu n in g up" to keep it
running smothly always adds to its power and
endurance. To be assured of the best mechani­
cal service and the - use of genuine Ford
materials, bring your car here where you get
practical Ford experience, and the regular
Ford parts.\ Ford prices, fixed by the company,
are the same.everwhere. Touring Car $360,
Runabout $345' Sedan $695. COupelet $560,
Town Car $645—all f. o, b. Detroit. On dis­
play and for sale by.

Nows.

' Shoulders
All Baking
I When- CALUMET
I comes In, all bakihg
[ troubles take quick
leave. You go right
ahead and mix up bak*

* - Team of S t Bernard* and their tmiter. workers in the sanitary depart*
meat In Paris. The French hare noted the excellent services. rendered by
doga In the Belgian serrlce and pot them to work hauling light wagons.
They hare proved of great worth.

Jng materials, for biscuits—
cafes— anvfAtttg without fell
of uncertainty. Calumet makes
you forget failure.

Glass Making an Old Art
Fmcnicnta of wins rases os old os
the Exodus hnre been discovered In
Egypt The nrt.of .gloss making was
probably known to the ohdent Assy*
Hons. -In tho New Testament glass
Is alluded to as an emblem, of bright*
ness (Hot. 4:0; 15:2; 21:17).
Value qf Castor Beans.
Tlie castor benn grows rapidly and
makes an Ideal loW windbreak to
cqtch nnd stop surface winds. It will
also withstand fierce and continuous
wind*' 'a districts haring th&amp;.poorcit
and .
• r .o f noils. It 1,
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CALUMET
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get your money be
Cohnnet contains

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EDWARD HIGGINS

Salesnjarf

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T R Y A H E R A L D W A N T AD

Inspection of American Training Campfln Franco Is Described by
a Newspaper Correspondent— Officers and Men Made to
Realize That W a r Is a Serious Business— Frenoh
Soldiers Fond of Americans.

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Liberally fertilised - crops
ta k e ft t o I leas la b o r
per crate. It takes, say,
200 hours $o plant, culti­
vate, spray and gather
the crop from a certain
field. 'I f liberally fertiliz­
ed, t h e c r o p w i l l b e
doubled or trebled—bat
little additional labor will
be needed except to gather
the increase in the crop.

Armour Fertilizer W orks
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Paris.—“ Fighting Jack' Pershing.
palp his first flying rlslt.to tho Aracrican training enmp In France, and left
behind him a trail of burning ears elec­
trified men and a spirit of grim, mili­
tary doggedness that "brought‘tho new­
est recruit to a realization that war,
oven In tho training, may be all g e n ­
eral Sherman said It was, and-then
some.
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hut the American commander was
(•.xpectcd to Arrive on a Monday. He
didn't Tho camp went cm with Its"
routine life, Bright and early Tues*
day morning tho general drove Into
the first.camp cn route from-Paris,
and things began to hum.
Cavalry were drilling In a huge
field off to thtf left, while on the right
a group of Infantry was' practicing
with tho bayonet, a bombing squad
was throwing grenades and engineers
were shoring up a practice trench.
Cavalry 8 lflht Farthing.
The Cavalry commander was the
first to spot the general's erect form.
MTentjon I" be gang ont
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The whole aqnad drew np short.
There was a clatter of spars and steel
as the company wheeled Into forma­
tion before the commander In chief.
"Salute 1” bawled the captain.
A hundred aabers flashed In the inn.
"Good work," nodded the general
briefly, and be strode over to the In*
fon try,
' Some of the men were so busily en­
gaged In trying to perforate staffed
zawdast bags representing suppositi­
tious Germans they failed to note the
npproatt) of the general.
tentlon"
At the second cry of
they stopped nnd stiffened np, guns
clattering to their aides eye* rigidly
fixed front—all except one man, who
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followed the general!* movements as
he made a rapid Inspection of Utelr

The general stopped before him.
"T he first principle of a soldier Is to
earn to atand at attention, said ho
crisply. “ Sergeant, have , lfc man
stand'at attention for five minutes!"
“Fall out!" ordered the sergeant
The “ Sammy” stepped beck out o f
iha ranks.
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•“ TentlonI” snapped the’sergeant
The ■soldier fixed his eyes grimly
In front of him and never moved them.
“ Fall back I" exploded the sergeant
at thq end of the flvo minutes, and the
nddent was dosed.
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General Pershing talked earnestly
for about ten minutes with their regi­
mental commander, commending the
men for some of their work, pointing
nut their fautts. Then he passed 'UIT

. Join It now. Don’t allow fllaa and
mosquitoes—tho arch criminals o f the
Then the train of motor cars mado
insect world^to live and breed. They
deesTve nothing but death. Yon con off to the practice fields In the direction
become an effective crusader as soon o f'th e nbarest village where troops
aS yon arm yourself with a tin o f were .billeted, .some o f them off duty
BEE BRAND IN 8 ECT POWDER. mil lounging aronnd.
Harmltss to-human beings and do*' •' The chief commander's car,pulled
np before a combination "stable, hay­
loft' and dwelling place that the
French peasants had ahared Indiscrim­
inately with their feathered and. barn­
yard animals.'
perilling took one glance‘a? the in­
scription on the ontflde of It—“ Ser­
geant K----- , Sergeant O— —, C2 men.".
‘T oo many foe * billet of this else.

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tnkablo language, direct from the
shouldet,
that
somoUmea fairly
crisped and cracked.
- During h{s trip of. Inspection the
general drag accompanied by General
Hlbcrt and a distinguished French of­
ficer who has .been attached to his
staff. Notes were made on.‘all tho
points ho suggested, and what ho didn't
Uko was Immediately remedied.
Tho French soldiers here are Just
as fond of the “Sammies," as they
Insist on calling tho boys, as; o f their
own "copalns,,” or comradek In •arms.
Tho few American troopers'who can
Hponk FrcnOi are Indeed "the fairhaired boys" so far a* the French arc
concerned. They arc Invited to share
In the "plnard/*1or red wine, loaned to
tho “pollus/'.tb try their smbklng to­
bacco, and, Whenever the hour permits,
to have a drink of something In the
cafe*.
With champagne at eight francs
(about $1.00) a bottle, man? a French
soldier/ on his flye cents a day, has
squandered a whole month's pay In or-'
der to boy this little luxury for some
of his American friends.
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All Kinds of Frenchmen. • Swarthy eone of France from the
Basse Pyrenees, blue-eyqd Normans,
who resemble Englishmen to a start­
ling degree, lanky men from Piton,
the nearest approach* to our own
rangy Westerners
long-limbed
Yankees, all take part In these gather­
ings ‘and drink In' every word of the
conversation along with their bevei^
ages that cheer.
Ono stocky Frenchman from Pan,
who spoke with a throaty bn-r-r and
gargled his words, dropped Into the
Cafe reeking with Iodoform. Bo was
Just mat of the hospital and his right
arm was still In a sling while' his
bandaged head gave him the appearanee of a tnrbaned Mohammedan. He
took opt look at the crowd, sainted
and dropped Into a chair on the op*
poslte side of the room. .
One of hla comrades, at' the sugfeatJoA of the Americans, called to him,
saying, “ Gome and have a drink with
thi.Amerian}^"
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The wounded men started violently
and Jumped' to his feet
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“Los Amertcalnsr exdttlraed he.
“Amerlcalnst Vralment? (Truly?)"
his com"Why, yes,' explained
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patriot "Didn't yon know the Ameri
cans were here? W
’ here have yon
been?"
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"This la my first day out," apolo­
gized the other. “Are yon really Amer­
icans?" he demanded, turning toward
the soldiers. •
They assured him that and\ was the
cose.
“But what are you, doctors, amba*
Innce men?" asked the Frenchman a
little timidly. “Not real soldiers?" ‘
His friend replied a little Impatient­
ly they were Infantrymen, fighting men,
soldiers of the line' Who.wonld toon be
doing tbdr shkreln the trenches. _
► The man from Pad was visibly af­
fected. He breathed deeply and then
two teardrops welled Into his eyes.
“ It la a great pleasure," he finally
stammered In hla own tongue. “They
told m* the Americans were here’ bnt
I didn't know they were soldiers,
'polios''Mke myself.” .
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Learning to Embraos. .
* He stretched ont his one good hand,
to the Interpreter for the pnrty, a
tall; bronzed corporal from Colorado.
“ Will you embrace me, my .cor*
pOral?" ho asked.
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Th* corporal took the outstretched
hand hot shifted rather uneasily. The
French “ embrace" consl da of a klsg
bn.either cheek*. But he hcgltated for
only s moment
. "With jptessnre, •mon brave," sahl
he, using the familiar form,.and ris­
ing-to hla foil abf feet he inclined hla
bead and sainted the Frenchman In the
manner of the country.

His name was given. .,
T e ll him to change these men to
nnother billet whera they, won't be bo
crotvded." was the order.
Billet' after billet was Investigated
In similar manner, some of them
meeting with the general's approval.
When they didn’t he sald'ao ln.nninls-.1

W hen you step into your grocer's you find
different shortenings—rejuoted at different prices.
You may want to know - which is the truly eco­
nomical shortening.

For instance

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BAKING POWDER BISCUIT
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Into two cupgof sifted pastry Hour
sift and mix one level tdaspoon salt
and two rounded teaspoons* baking
powder; chop in pne levdl tablespoon
chilled Cottblenc., W et tp stiff douch
with ) i cup. lt\lf water and half1m ilk .,
Rolled. J4 inch,thick and Cur with 2-inch 1
biicuit cutter this recipe will ni:ke about a
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Whereat, A petition 1 _ keen presented
la.tba rounty .H onrd.nl Publle
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- Instruction
lor Semlnote County, Florida, .lined by
2 ® S t e M S B s « ^ a t ' morn than tvonty.flve por rent ol the duly
“ s t H E L L E h fA IN B B ,
j“&amp;bool
n i Dl.lrlel
f c a y cNo.
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,,hin »«»***•&gt;
T«*
SpeHel U n d e r.
«, ?Seminole
County,
Florid*, nefclne nnd returning the County
r".
mf i.,|iceilen fee Tn * Deed tinder Doord ol Publle Instruction for Bemlnole
"s;**!.. * If Ch.l^e* t i l l , Ln.e of Flor- County, Florid*, lo order an election lg be
held In *nld Special Ta* School District
rf* ,re • hereby glvpo thnt John W . No. f , Seminole. County, Florida, lo deter­
UN. » nufehneer of T i t Certifies!* No. 4, mine whether nr not there ehill be luued
S e t N W eor Lot I. lyr the cold Spehlal To* School niiulet
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l St k K. »!.* » eh. NJ 7.84 eke. No. B. bonds In tho sum ol $lr&gt;.0aa.00, tho
f f t l .l V t h . flrr. 5 ». T p f t B, R n , . ! l . proceed! ol opch bond* 11 luued lo be ueed
No. 0 covering Dee 10,13 chs 8 lor tho purpose ol acquiring, building, enU r t l w , lunriablng and otherolM Improelna
fj. m 7^ O il. U M il'W * l* Btf« fUc* IS ashoole and school bullJlnge In paid Specltl
tU !• p H i*. »l*« dirtllssli Koi^i tov. T a t School pielrlet N q. 6, the proceed* el
the aaid bond luue to be ueed and eipended
and dleburied In tho Icllovlng manner, toWitt
' T W O T H O U S A N D D O L L A R S to be tued
In Improving and enlarging tba Paola school.
E H U N D R E D D O L L A R S to be uied
........... torYIV
acquiring n school lot at Lake Monroe.
T E N T H O U S A N D D O L L A R S to ho used
(or building' and conttructlng n echool build­
ing at Lake Monroe.*
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T F T E E N H U N D R E D D O L L A R S tp be
used lor the parches# o| furniture sad lurnlshlng*. .and' lor.Incidentals lor all schools
within tho said Special To* School District.’
31 , covnr•». ALo Certlfir
O N E T H O U S A N D -D O L L A R S to be used
i i i NWM o f N B M nod N S W o f N W W In Improving and enlarging colored schools
end N 'i of NW.U o f.S W J L f i n 4 , T p 46 within tho said Special Ta* Scheol District.
n il 2 » Alio CertlBrnte No, ' 33 covering
- Whores*. The County nosM ol rubile In8
tttrlH e n M
To,r -V
JO -8 HWK
H **• 0,*,8W
AIM .C
I f ttructlon lor Bemlnole County* rtorld*'. ns*
rowing Lot* l to 31 (U * . 1 * 1,111 WeltM carefully eiemined said petition and hss
full1
*' Dir. r&gt;irt of E3#c 2( T p 20 » R I 9» ascertained that more than toroty-See per
AUo Cert. No. St covering N W of 3 U ol cent ol the duly qualified electors re.ldlng
within said .Special Tax School * District
se.u .oi sK'.f 8;; *• Tp.*
o l B&gt;&lt; ol No. 6, Seminole county( Florida,' have signCertificate No. S4, roverln
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29.
AH
td **ld petition und *
NW-g. ol 8 E)&lt; Heo 23 , T|
covering
e( the above named col
.Wherc.ts. The Hoard ol Public ln«tiuetlon
. bare dr.rtlbed1 property .old a* the prop- lor
Seminole rounty, Florida, has deter mined
,ile ol I&gt;, 0 . Cretohnw. All ol the nbov# by-rcsolutlqn
day adopted, that bonds
■sired cerllrtcitea bear dat* Ju ly Gtb, In the sum o|this
will be required
. A I) 1915. also Certlflcnla No. 30, bearing lor the purpoeee115,000,00
set'
forth In said petition
date July l‘.th,1 A. D . 1918, eoverlng* S } ( ol and'which are enumerated
hereinabove,
W »4 of Lot 2 and
ol BWW f i t N « t ( , bonds to byar Interest at tie rate ol . 1*said
( 6)
Sec. 1. 'P 2° 8 11 2#f ,0 ,d »• .*"• PfOOetfy per cent per annuo! Interest payahls semi­
ef W, S. Stoee.* Alan rartldrate No. 53 annually, bonds to be dated January 1st,
brarinc dll# Ju V 6lt»# A* JP*.
and the principal ol said bond* lo be
Si, of N!v of N W M ol BEW_S*e 2 T p 20, 1PIS,and
payable thirty year* after the date
s 'it 29 sold as I he property of J . Hambon due
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Alio C'ettlflrate No, 770 bearing dt# Jury thrrsof.
Now, therefore, In pursuance of Chapl-r
Ind A. I&gt;. 19JO, covering Deg. 2.79 ehs h,
sI SW cor ol N EW ol N W W . run E 5.53. CSI2, Laws of Florlds, Acts of 1913, snd In.
rhi N JO chs. W 6.53 chi. 8 29 cha Sec 31 pursuance of a resolution of this Hoard, this
Tp - l» S It 19. acid *a the
property day adopted, notice la hereby liven that on
•Hand Scull, alto Certificate No. 459, haar the 4th day ol November, A. D . 1917, in ... „D.. .1897
. . . . ____
election will le held and the same Is firlehy
18I date July ol h, - A.
covering
|),r 1 .JT rht. 8 and1 12.38 chi W of Inter- 1ordered to bo held In *sld Speclsl Ta \ Srhool
iecii«ri of S line of I’eter hllrand* (Iran Dl.trlct No. it, bemlhole Counly, riotlda,
.Uh E line of Sec 2*. T p 19 R, Range 29 td determine whether or not there ahull be’
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by the said Speclsl Ta*
T&lt;
I* run N S.HS chs, W 1 •( eha, S S.R3 chs Issued hy
School Dl&gt;
trirt
No.'®,
Hemlnoln’Cpunty.
Flotilla,
hondi
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rhs. odd as tha properly of E. II,
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' ol
“ (14,009.00
l i to bear ioterrst at
|'rr&gt;t,r. lias P.lrd
said
certificate
In my n the -urp
sffirr snd hss mills application lor In* deed the rale of »l* ( fi) per cent per annum, In. . bond* lo
la t&lt;iue in scrurdanr# with law and unless trrrst payable semi-annually;
said lerlilictte shall be redramed arrordlng Haled . January lat. 1919 , the prlnripa]
Is Le las dewls wilt Issua thereon On the sald bond* In fierome due and payable thirty
rears slier the dele Hurt of, sals prorldrd
Ith dsjr ol Noverobe, ?A. D. 1917 ,
Wltnrst my olllcla* signature and seal or In that certain resolution this day adopt­
ed
by this llnsrd of I’ u ld lc, Instruction, for
Ith ike Sth tfsy o( Oetnlrer, A. D. 1917.
Seminole County. Florida, In whlrh election
lis.H
Ee A . D O U O L A S S ,•
only the duly qualified elector* who sre
r in t Circuit Couit Seminole Co..Fla,
free holders, residing Within the said* Special
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N O TIC E F O B H ID S .
•/. Itosrd ol County Commlreionera In nnd
tar hrmiaots county will rncwlv* eased bids
at tk,Ir regular meeting on November 8th.
1117, lor rale of Vlx Warrants el $400 40 each
■id on- Warrant -for'IW t 29, all bearing Opcr^
'rent tnlrrnl
p a y a b l e . eighteen J lA II
(months sftrr dsfe Right re'served *to rel*ct/
/any sad all lldi,. i
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Iselr t ssalr;’Florida, l)e|rr Rilalsg What
Sneesi ef Honda Is Necessary fee Special
Tss Srhatl Dlatrlcl Ne, 4, 'Th e -Ittle ef
fsirte.l te be F*ald Theresa and ike .Time
,
Wliii FrlnripsL and lelrresl S k ill be Due
•s4 Whrp 4'ayable
r'.
Wk*rn., f&gt;n tti* .IthaUiy'® f September,
-A . Ih I’j I^ a [&gt;e|llloh* was Rresenltd to the
Coiisiy in.*r'd- of . Pul.Re-j IvstruriIon for
Seminete County, Florida, signed by more
tkln feen|g.ji*e Per. cent wt fha duly quaL.
Ift,d slrrfijrs [raiding wllklg Sprclel Ta*
Schosl D tstrlrt'N q •*, .StsrHqofa County.
Florida, silling that an electlsn be called
; aa4 ksld to dctermlruu thw.-question n r to
wkfthrr or not bonds In the n n 41,114,is, •i as
944.0} skoold -be issued by 'Bpeelal^Ta*
Rrkosl District Nof* R ,. Rpptnole Cotyily,
rhsiids. (nr the purpose of aeq
E, bulldr
acquiring,
'•1*1. &gt;rlirglni,’
‘ .r iln g '.............
farAlshlng and otherwise lm___,
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grs.lng ^•,'hooi
’hools. and. .seh
oof ________
buildings
ln _ssld_

9p»cl*l .Tss School District, the proceeds of
«, (aid.hand, In he disbursed 1In the-follnwlng
* msjn.e.' to-alt:
l i /.*5
•TWO T R illIS A N D IK lL L A R S 'to be used
fa Iraprnvln* und enlarging the I’c^a acbool;
»C
** -FIVE H U N D R E D D O LL A R S '* * be used
1st ,r.lulling ■ school lot at Labe Monrge.
Mo
, TE N T H O U S A N D D O L L A R S .to be Used
Isr building and constructing a »ehool*bulld' 1*1 at l-»ke Monroe.
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r i r T E E N H U N D R E D D O L L A R S tn be
» •W.-ltt.lbe puFehase of furniture wqd fur»bht«fA , iBd for lari denial* lor. Jill aehoots
within‘Hi*’ utq Special T j»* SchoPI District.
*• (J N E T u rt llH A N D h O L L A fta tv&gt; be uted
is Impthvlng and enlarging colored aeboola
,,-wlikfn the said Special'TA* School District.
j v W k m t s , It la the cense of this Hoard
}***•'» would be to the best lutsrest of Spec. l»l Tss School Dlstrler.'j8j£&gt; B, Bemlnole
V “ n,r.. Florida, to laaua Mad* &lt;» tba sum
el I I 1,nof).00 tha procoedt Ibareql to be used
■ad eipended In tho nganney nnd for tho
Osipov** and objects ne are hereinabove set
lerth and as Is quted'ln said petition, J^“

Netlte .
or* hereto
D flld * on i m w in any oi n e it n n s r, a . u ,
1117, - at TalUhaMMo, Florida, for latter*
patent ol tho propoeod charter of tho Cold
weU-Irwln Comkany, Incorporated, whirl,
la pabllahod herewith below tkU tk* loch
day ol October, A. 6 . 1917.
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vote 'polled, e n d 'lh s Hoard of Public Inetrurtion .fur Seminole-county, Plnilda, will
be In - sesslqn pn the Clh day n( Novrml.rr,
T 9 I 7, to recelke the returns of-the ssi&gt;l elec­
tion and to determine ynd certify tho result
thereof. The followinwqatned are hereby sppcintecl
end drslfnatsn as elerhi and irupeelort to
hold arid rnndurt the said, election at' the
various pklk nr precinrt* named:
.Monroe. .Pirelnct No. 2 t J : . A. .Osteen.
Henry Mil**/- N8- -Oglesby, Inipcctcrs and
U . R. Locke, rjerk.’
j
Psoln 11'reClOCt-’Nw. 4l A. A. Hleki. Oeetr
Pearson.,Oeerk*,’ Smith, .inspectors, and Joe
Jammed; *Cl***'
,•All of which' (e done nnd ordered py-tbe
County Honrd’oLPubRe Instrvrtioq.Ior Bkmlnnle County. In regular eriulgn assembled
this the' jjnd day of October, A , D. 7M T.
(fpgl) - . F. P. F O R S TE R . Chairman
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•C. V. H A R R IB O N . hWmber
. - C lt A i . A. D A L L A S , Member
Attest;
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T . W. Lawton, '•
Rrc’y nnd Hupt. Pub. Ir.structlon.
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T o J . W. Thorphurg, •Detrult. Michigan:

To Emma A. •Tbornhurg. Newtou, North
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My commission #i fflrej Octl'SF, 192U. ■
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Notlca I* ker*Vyjftvvb J h a t/M ) A . Lake
irehaetr of Ta* Certlfftapet N o;
dated
e Sth day of July,-.AC.-I). 19 lB i‘,*oytrtn|
Ji ot 1-ot p, tllk. to.’ Tley C^-Huofert

ilea* south 4 l**t&gt;,-told a* the property of
E. A M, J, Bradford, Alao Cervifleata No.
190, dated July «lh , A. D. 1915. covering
E H of Lot 5, (Ilk. 10. Tier C , Hanford, »old
-■ property
....... ..........ot
* “8 Knight Also Certlllas the
n te .No.
No. 17®
17®., dated J u l i e**'
t h . A. D. 1914,
cate
t . Tier D, San­
covetingg E
■ l i of Lot 1
ta
the
property
at
A Jone*. Also
propford, sold aa
1 , 9, idated J u ly 'S th . A. D .
Certificateti No. 179
iridc
1911,
eover
Id Lot C. lllk. I . Tier D, Ban...............erldf
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the prn$erty ot. H . Mead. Al«o
ford,
told
Cerllfirata No. lfiS, dated July Oth, A. D.
1916, covering Lota 7 to 9, Oik. 9, Tier E
BanfordJ sold- aa th4 property of ’ L . 8 .
FI, her Alao CerUOfat# No. I l l , da(»d
July 6th. A. D. 1813, covering Lot 2. Illk.
9, Tier C. Sanford, addI at tho.property of
v(f. C . Blouart. Alao Csrtlflrst* No. 188,
dated July 4th. A. D. V91B, covering Lota
4 . . A h W U T l w L B.nlor&lt;L arid oa
tho property .Of D . A; Caldwell A Bon*.
Alto Certificate No,' 884, daud Juna 3rd
A. D. 4913. covering Lot I , Blk. 1, Tier C ,
Sanford, aald aa th* property of Oscar J.

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With full m iiatlon of the dlakstrpus Influence of ihc ’
war on all biutneas routine, -our buyers have put forth
e unprecedented cllorta to speuro the greatest fjuvknUgef •
possible for our trade.
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Full S to ck -R ig h t P rices
We have a complete lino of fertilizers and tho greatest
, stock qr fertiliser, materials ever known In tho state-of
Florida. Prices oro higher .than fn normal times, but
lire as low as consistent with existing conditions.

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Tills French wo mat) In tloltfg a mail's
work nn an alri)1i\ne niechanlclan at
the French frhnt, bat her femininity
asserted Itself innj: enough to tnnko
her slop work to touch up her lips.

Ideal Formulas
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and blcntling o f IngrcdlLffits th a t h ave marie t h d r super-* .'
lor field value tho past quarter cen tu ry .
.Q u a lity haa •
n ot bocn sacriflcpri in rth e alIghU at/ dt'ifrco.
W rite fo r
catalogue dnri price list.

M. D. Get* Warrant; Sendd 0111.

Meniphlff, Term.—W, T. Hontl, depu­

ty Uhllt-11 Btotefi niarshnl, went to the

office nf u‘ lonil phyalclnn and nerved
a Buhpoenti on, tha doctor,- Tho next*
day Mr. lhmd received a bill rending:
•Tlr. W. T. lk&gt;lid, In nccuunt wlUt Dr.
— $1 for ofllci) culL"

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t. . Slop Watch.
For timing work the dial of a Swing
(itop watch curries additional irinrkff’
to Indlcnte n( -nay point of elapsed
lima what the corresikmding Output
per hour .Would he.

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

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Offtd# with H O L D E N R I A L r S T A T B

"It Is itlwnys &lt;is.v to do right," do
clnrin n IsonlFVlIlo minister.
Thin
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end4.AvItli-lhO;devil thnt w c'to hud,-v-

COMPANY

AGENTS

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JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

Man's Mind Like « Garden.
A iniin'n mind may Ho likened to
a garden which may. be Intelligently
drillviiled or trilmveil to r;ut wild; hut
ivlielher cultlvoted or neglected, •It
If no
riumL' sitill« ill, Ini itg furtli.
uki'fut ' m* . are put lu, (hen an
nhuii'iniicu o f uficlcmi weed seedi will
fall "therein nnd will cnntlnac to pro­
duce their kind.—Jamea Allen.

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.chaltiliAia.'ol lh#.7 Lhh4/)n *n 'e axecuHve r»m ‘ “ L ■------ - MovemLe

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■CXbraf euqK rar.dlila.i* 'd u a l agrompin) the
th* sarfiei
aartie-. together
tog*
•.4Lif,a -v&gt;(ttl*D-*tk|*mefit ptedglng
tbrlr will
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th* itault*
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mary, N « candidal*'*,
iJc .bxllot wfco does oot qualify with th*
ilrman of the eircutlv* romtolttee wlthin
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In thw- c ity - of Sanford, Scmlnola county,
Florida,
Th* following p*r*on* shall bo
deemed to bo duly quallBod elector* In thlo
irimaty, to-w it: All white perahna duty rogitrred arrordlng la law . unertt the reglaiat Ion books of the city of Sanford, who
have paid their poll ta t on or beforo tho I 7 ih
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AMERICAN FIELD FENCE and BARB WIRE

Nolle* la bataby given tent .C h o . Tyler
according Id law la* deed* will sane thereon
on th* 14lb day of Novombw. A. D . -4817. purrhaaar of W [ C t l l l l n l W H a l ^ l l l J$47
and
843, doted the Sth do# of Jp ly, A --.D :
Witness ray official oignaturo add - heal
((sand,
bale re Ike 8th
IhlT l b . 1Ith 'd a y e V - t V e t o U . - M - ^ to fT .I 1818, an* filed sold rofUficdioa In i-rny office,
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kaa made npptloattoir j a r , « * dsed-to
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E. A. DOtlOLABS,
special I HI 7. Ik# iim s
. J ! * Il Further Resolved tha 1
*ue In nccordane* w llh 'U W V , Bald . «artlfV•Clerk Circuit Court Bemlnole Co., Fla.*.
f t " 1” b* held In said Special T n t School
raU-C embraei the loKowlSg ‘hmvrlWd prop­
I® urtber ordered lhat thla dotlM b*
By V M . Douglas*; D . C.
HLitlci No. « Bemlnole rounty, Florida, In T
erly eituated la Bnmlaolo ovunty. rJrM HM ,'
io tbo San lord Herald, a a i » » 16-F rH te
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accordance with ChkpUr ’ 8843 , Laws of puhllahad
lo-w hl
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paper published In Sanford, Semlnote fpvnA t,f *?**• »* determine whether or ^ l o r t d V , onew n week lot lour conaeetlrtv#
No 88«i Dot 13 F a lm c tV a u b ~
t V. Lhtf* •ball bo Issued by oald Bpoelal
Notice af Applicailou rar Charter
I,**. 5*kool District N o. I , Bemlnole oounty, "*WlVna*i E . A. Douilnw . Clark of o u s C Ir- To Whom It May Conearm
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lo ' hereby given that Um under*
r*eo!qtVon^°*nd “ ^
P,“ ri&lt;Ud ,or
' ' I eult Court hi tkn Court U ju .r in B t^ L td , signed will on tha Saturday, Novamber 24th, mer I
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U#.R Further Resolved. Thnt Ibla reaolu* ,h l. i k . n i b J . r .1 1
after aa wo can bo banrd, » t DolAnd, Flor­
“ ?■ U published In the Bnnlerd Herald, n
ida* maka appllcallan to Judge Jamas W.
■■•a in
asm ans C**nty.
K r .i5*,,*,L P«blshed
In Bemlnole
Farkina, Judge Seventh Judicial Cirevlt of
lag no newspaper published
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•Rhln the sold Bj
Florida, lor aa order approving th# propoeod
Special Tag Behoof District '" B -iltU -V io i C , h J . 1, . , 1*
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charter,
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lt-Fri-B tc
P P oblpcL^oL
bJOCt.Of which will kuur theieoo on tk i iofb day of NovamCommercial Aaoociatlon. th*
s iTs resolution adopted la regular owmioi
t And. willarU of It*
lo ta pea mot# t ha lnt»V*Ota
*i* &lt; :o“8iy Hoard of Publle InslrucUos Jw Ctr««it CMtl. «*a»«»'k
Wttae^o’ m y Vfflelal *lgostur* nnd seal thlo
In nnd For Benslnele Ceuaty, Ftailda. In jjstanco* among jKtrtnMjvM,
the 13th dky of O ftnbir. A . D . 13I7Chaaterr
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Attest:
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her,knabanJ, Deftidonla
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WOaon A Toomer For iDUef Compaey
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a corporation
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it jit d cause,
t l i i j that the defendants, Busan M,
J , O -'DalL^,
Rector, ‘ hsr h-iebaad. *re
School District No. 8 '
Lavl IUofoVd end Etn'.H, Blnford
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Whit* M i l t
Frloar? win'be^afdVn th* Vftr oT flnniord .. Oaof gri t _ L# v i . D m ctd Atlanta, Ueorgtai
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Somlnol* tonnty, Florida, Tookdny. Novhm-

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II nppeerng from fha affidavit ef A. K
Powers, •ollcltor o f record foe tha com plainant. In tba above s t y * d nnee flted that ha
bailee** that J. W .Thnfnburg and Emma A .
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FORREST LA K E,
Thornburg are reeldiut • o f n -sta te nrt-er
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defendants and that ■**)•! H*lsnd*i»ls * f i ovvr
Hcetlon 3 of Chapter 4399 Law# of. Flor­
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, Tkertlore be j t Reaolvod: T h at It. la tho
detrrmlnathro of fhle County Hoard of Hob,L ! “ !,u t*l°n for Somlaola County. Florida,
«»»t Iks amount of bonds required for the
per pose* and objects M l forth In said pell*
H«« In the som of 31 B,000 . 00 i that wold
bands shoij bear Interest, at tha rata of
..M L Ffr rent per annum) the Interest oi
said bonds to bo payable M m l-at'
nhu^llyj i
T i '/ X ii 'i M 't J S i T :■ 'it s .G s , i J ;
beads to be dated January l»t
M .tb o eomplajoanC.
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Cor. Magnolia and 4th St.

Article V.

In the Circa I Court, Seventh jadlrlsl f ir ' V r i t . Bemlnole C .u .ly , Florida. In Than.

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all or. any portion of the capital stock of
this ^corporation may be* payable In. leauyd
or u«ed for the purchase of pioperty resl * r ‘
personal or for the paym ent-of labnr or aervice* at a juet valu itlonthereof to be deter­
mined by the board of director*.
Article IV,
This corporation shall continue end have
11 power
powrr to eierclae
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full
Ita corporate rights and
franchises
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years
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[la corporate eilalrnce:* unless sooner dis­
solved by the stockholders or according to
law.

State of Florida
bounty of Serplnole.
Rtfore me personally appeared U W.* Cald­
well and H. A. Irwin and I). D. Caldwell lo
me well known and b r in g by m* first duly
sworn say rach for himself Ihsl he *lgneJ and
egeeuUd the foregoiag' Inetrument fol the
purposes (herein sapreterd. and that - they,
are' Ih# persons herein .named Si tk W.
Caldwell, S. A. Irwin an d'l&gt; . D, .CalJwell.
In WltoSa* Whereof I hava 'hereunto'set
.my hand and ofllrlal seal at Hanford; Sem­
inole rounty, Florida, this the 10th day.-of

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li.^D.^CaMwell.
Charter of the CaldwelMrwM Ce„ Inc. We. the undersigned, do hereby associate
ourselves for the purpose of becoming InrorPonied under tho lawo of the atato of Flor­
ida to tranaart for ptoSt tho bualaijaa below
tot forth and wo; do adopt tho following aa
the charter of the propoted corporation.
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Artlrio I ' '
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_ Tb s name of the corporation shall ba tho
Caldwtll-lruln Company, loMfunrsted, and
lU principal Dlare of business shall ho San­
ford, Seminole county, Florida, and •the
board of directors may establish other placet
of business within and without tba stlto of
Florida.
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Arllelo II,
The general nature of the buslntm to bo
transacted and conducted by said earporatlon shall bo as follows, ttf-wtti
To engage In and carry on a general marehandlae business, to -b ay, sell and'deni la
dry goodr, ehoe*. shoe finding*, datuges.
hardware, furniture, groceries, notions had
cenef*t qiercbandlro nnd lo buy, sell and
deal In every kind o j material*, war* amL
merchandise that may bo nereaasry or **poJtent to carry on aald Jnulnwo to .borrow
money and tdcure same by mortgages,
deeds, bonds and other obligations therefore;
to buy and asll real ewtate and to lmprovo
•nme; to do all tack antkptba/. aad-FUrthar
thing* aa may be neceatarw and r-ipedjent
to be done for the augtsnfql Uananttlpn 4f
tho bualntea ol this corcMaiLrii gad t r ik iv A
exaretM and enjoy alf -Wihfk, PoweTa and
privileges IncldenLal t o - d tpqrallhna organ­
ised and existing under thofaVro.of the atslo
ol-florld*.
Aritctw x|f.
The apount ol caplui'stock of this Vor■
shall ba flva ______
poration
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thouaind
dollar*
( 15, 000 . 00 ) to be divided Into one hundrrd
( 100 ) aharta ol fifty dollars ( 150 .00 ) each,

, The buiincae of this corporation shall be
conducted hy the following officers, via: a
president, Vre-prteldrnt, secretary and trcaa*
orer and a board of director*, to roncLt of
n it let* than thr*s and not more than five
puickholdeta, and such subordinate off) cere
and a*rule aa the rurpiratlon m iy authorlie.
The offlry' of secretary and Ireaturer
may be filled b y'th e asms prison, the board
-if director* anil all other officer* to be cho«*n
by.the stockholder*, shall be choten annual­
ly by the stockholder*, at their annual meet­
ing to be brid lb* Drat Monday In January
nf rath year beginning w"Rh '1tha year 1918.
The pjeiident ar-d other officers
leer* shall be
rhoien'annually hy Ih* director* or by the
ttorkhcldrr*
ai tha by-la
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iw* .ja
may
y require.
The officers lo be ch»*en by the directors at
a meeting to be held on .the asm* day ant|
Inmediatvly af er the annual mrrllng of the
stockholder*.
The tloard of directors, un­
til otherwise provided Igy the alockh ddrre
shall romiet of thrm (St member*. The fol­
lowing shall he officers of the rn ip ita lfin
until I h o le 'll reled at the election (hall have
qualified, namely;
Trf*ldent, l~ W. Caldwell, vlfe-preeldont,
I). I). Caldewll, secretary and treaeurrr. 8 . A.
‘ rwln. Hoard ol directors. I- W. Caldwell,
I. A. Irwin and 1). I)..Caldwell,
Arllrlr VI
Thu hl*he*l amount of.Jtulrbl»dne*e or
T «* School District No. fl. Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, shall he entitled to vole.
liihlltty to which the corporation ran at any
:lm* subject Itself shall be ten thouiand dolT h e ’said election so ordered In be held ‘ bis ($ 10, 000 ,00 ).
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Article V II .:
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within Said Special (Ta* School Datrlrt No,
The name* and rrildenrew of the eub« , f vmlnol* County, F lorlds,' wh* re the last serlbera and number of share* Isk-n by each
eoecal fieri Ion vrui held, throughout said are as follows;
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Jlstrlet,' to- wit: At Monroe, rreclrct No. 2 .
I„ \V, Caldwell, Sanford, Fla.; 19 eharev .
and at I’ aola tr s r ln e l.N o . 4 : and the said
S. A. IFwIn, Sanford, Fla.. 29 aharee election shall h e .h r ld In . rom pl Isnre with
D. II. Caldwell, Sinford, Fie., 1 *hir*.
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Chapter 11642
... Florida, Af , &gt; °*
In witnraa whereof we have hrreunlo act
TJerk*
the
19 J1,*. and the liupectora.avid,
our namra this the lotfj day of October,
vacioua polling plnrea shall make priEnpl re­
D. 191 *.
. U W. Caldwell,
turns to the Hoard of Public Instruction for
Heralnolo.rounty, Florida, ImmJdialely slier
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the said election and tbs tabulation of the
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�HU Jinx.
, The day that the mm of the Ninth
division completed the|r rifle practice
nt Fort llnrrlMh a .little dog was out
on the range, running back and forth
•In front of tho target*. When a bullet
hit one of the target* with a “xlng,’
the little dog would rash up to the tar*
get^vtth ji yelp, barking at the target
until another -ring".attracted, ^tra to
nnothcr tnrget. For more than an hour
-he bounded buck imd forth In front of
tho target*) a Marie** little venturer
In “ no man’* land," and nnally when
he was called off, he trotted awky not
.• whit the worse for hi* experience In
; front of the firing line of student of­
ficer*.
. AI hope I have the same »ort of a
'Jinx on the German .bullets that the
little mutt seemed, to have on oifHi,"
.seldom’ fellow when the dog had l»ren
called . off the • range,—Indianapolis
New*.

THE UNIVERSAL CAD

logeti
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To
ge* the
tho maximum or
of service
service, from your
Fortfcaf; It must have careful attention fr__
time to time: a little "tuning up” to keep it
running smothly always adds to its power and
endurance. To be assured of the best mechani­
cal service and the&gt;use'of genuine Ford
materials, bring your cai1 here where you get
practical Ford experience, and the regular
Wrd parts. Ford prices, fixed by the company,
are Uie same everwherc. Touring Car $360,
Runab6iltfc$345*; Sedan $695, Coupelet $560,
Town Car $645—^1 f. o. b. Detroit. On dis­
play and’ for'sale by
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A ll Baking
When CALUMET
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• Team o f 8L Bernard* and their muter, worker* In the sanltM?'depart­
ment In Paris. The French hnvo noted the excellent service* rendered by
dog* In the Belgian aerrtCe and pot them to Work hauling light wagon*.
Tbty have proved of great worm. *’ v
Value of C*«tor Been*.
• Th? castor henn grow* rapidly and
make* fm Ideal low Windbreak to
ci\teh and stop eurface wind*. It will
nlw&gt; wit hstand fierce and conttnuou*
wind- '»• districts hftvlog «»*d poorest
and .
» of noil*. It b
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notu ‘Ju*t••Bpod. Buy *cjn--U row
■re not MtUfml take Jt back ana
met tout money back.

Liberally fertilised crops
ta k a i to I le s s la b o r
par crate. It take*, say,
200 houra to plant, culti­
vate, spray, and gather
the crop from a* certain
Bald. If liberally fertill*ed, t h e d r o p w i l l ba
doubled or •trebled—but
little additional labor will
ba needed except to gather
the increase in the crop.

Armour •'huUt^ri’"'quality
|s designed to produce larg­
est crons with least labor—
to enrich tha soil, inereasa
the yield, hasten maturity,
improve the quality. Thera
Str* 45
Fertiliser*
•specially prepared for
c i t r u s sod vegetable
crops—among t h e m a n
analysis, fortriula a n d
p ik a to fit year special
needs. Gat latest descrip­
tive price list from

Annum Fertilizer W orks
Jacksonville, Fla.

. C ru sad e
Join It rtow. Don't allow files and
mcaqultoea—tha arch criminals o f the
insect world—to live and breed.They
deserve nothing bat death. Yon can
.become an effective crusader as soon
as you arm yourself with a tin of
BEE BRAND INSECT POWDER.
Harmless to human beings and do-

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

T R Y A H E R A L D W A N T AD

Inspection of American Training Camp In Franoo la Described by
a Newspaper Correspondentr-Officers and Men M ade to
• Realize That W a r J s a Serious Business— French
Soldiers Fond of Americans.
Pari*.—"Fighting Jack" Perahlng
paid his first flying visit to tho American (raining camp In France, and left
behind him a trail of burning Oars elec­
trified men and a spirit of grim, mili­
tary dogftednoss that brought the new­
est recruit to a realization that war,
evch In the training, may be nil Gen­
eral Sherman said It was, and then
some.'
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The soldier* kntov nothing about ft,
hut the American, commander was
expected to arrive on a Monday. lie
didn't. Tho camp went on with It*
routine life. Bright and early Tues­
day morning the general drove Into
the flrat camp en route from Paris,
and things began to bum.
Cavalry were drilling In •* huge
field off to the left, while on the right
a group o f Infantry was practicing
with tho Jiayonet, a bombing squad
was throwing grenades and engineers
were shoring up a practice treoch.
. Cavalry JllgHt Parshlnfi.
The Cavalry commander was the
first to spot. the general's, erect form.
"Tentlon l" be sang out •
The whole squad drew up short
There was a clatter of spurs and steel
a* the company wheeled Into fonqatlon before the commander la chief.
“Seldtol" bawled the captain. \
A hundred sabers flashed Id the sun.
"Good work," nodded' the general
briefly, and be strode over to tho In­
fantry.
Some of the men were so busily engaged In trying to perforate stuffed
sawdust bags representing suppositi­
tious Germans they failed to note the
approach o f the general.
At the second cry of " ’tentlon"
they stopped And stiffened up, guns
clattering to their sides eye* rigidly
kflxcd front—all except one man. who
followed the general's movements as
be made a rapid Inspection o f their

Tentlon P knapped the scrgeanl
The soldier Bxed his ejea grimly
In front o f him and never moved them.
"Fill bnckl" exploded the sergeant
nt the end of the fire minutes, and tho
Incident was closed.
•General Pershing talked earnestly
for about ten minutes with their regi­
mental com"msnd(fr, commending the
men for some of their work, pointing
out their faults. Then he.passed on
out to the bombers and sappere.The -bombers went though the
third degree with flying colors. Gen­
eral Perahlng making only ono com­
ment, when he suggested that one of
their number, put a'little more force
behind his throw end not fry spltbsll
work with a hand grenade.
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Then the train of motor cars made
off to the practice fields In the direction
of'the nbnrest village where troops
were .billeted, some of them off duty
ind lounging around,
The chief commander's car pulled
up before a combination stable, hay­
loft and dwelling place that the
French peasants had shared Indiscrim­
inately with their feathered and barn­
yard animals.-'
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. .Pershing.took one.glance*at the in­
scription on the outside of It—"Ser­
geant K-----. Sergeant O -— , 62 men.".
T o o many for a billet of this site.
Who's the captain beret"
F in d s O v e r cr o w d in g ,

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C. F. WILLIAMS
Agent

His name was given. ,
I T ell him to" change tbesq men to
another billet: where they won't be so
crowded." wag the order.
Billet after billet was 'bvaatlgated
In similar manner, sqtne of them
meeting .'with the general's approval.

taknblo language, direct from the
shouldefy
that sometlmea • fairly
crisped and cracked.
During‘ his trip of Inspection the
general via* accompanied by Gcnornl
Blbcrt and a dlatlnguliihed French of.
fleer who ha* been attached to his
staff. Notes were made on all the
points bo suggested, and what ho didn't
like was Immediately remedied.
The French soldiers here are Just
a* fond of tho “ Sammies," a* they
Insist on calling the boys, as of their
own "eopnlns,," or comrade* In arms.
The few American trooper* who can
speak Flench nro Indeed "the fairhaired boys" so far as the French are
concerned; ' They are Invited to share
.In the “ plnard," or red wine. Issued to
the “pollus," to try their'smoking to­
bacco, and, whenever the hour permits,
to have a drink of something In. the
cafes.
With champagne at eight francs
(about fLOO) a bottle, many a French
soldier, on bis five cents n day, has
squandered a whole month's pay In or­
der to buy this little luxury for some
of L s American friends.
*All Kinds of Frenchmen.
Swarthy sons of Franco from the
Basse Pyrenees, blue^eybd Normans,
who resemble Englishmen to a startllng degree, lanky men from Fltou,
the nearest approach * to onr own
long-limbed
rengy . Westerner*
Yankees, all take part In thoee'gatherInge 'end drink 1o* every word of tho
conversation along with theJr. bever­
age* "that cheer. ■ , --------~
One stocky frenchman from Pan,
who spoke with a throaty bu-r-r.and
gsrgled bib words, dropped Into the
cafe reeking with Iodoform. He was
Just &gt;out of the hospital and his .right
arm was still In a sling while bis
bandaged head gave him the appear­
ance o f a turbaned Mohammedan. He
toqlf ope look at the crowd, sainted
and dropped Into a chair on the opposlto aide of the room. .
One of his-comrades, at the surge**
tlon of the Americans; called to him,
saying, "Come and have a drink with
th(^Ameri«m*,"
The wounded man*atarted violently
and Jumped to his feet
• "Lea Amertcalnar exclaimed ba.
"Americalnsf Vralmentt (Truly 1)"
"Why, yea," explained ' his com­
patriot “ Didn't yon know the Ameri­
cana were here? Where hare yon
beenT"
“This Is my first day ont" apolo­
gized the other. “Are you realty Am^rIcnnsT" he demanded, turning toward
the soldier*. 1
&gt;
They assured him that such wns'tbe
case.
“But wbat are you, doctors, ambu­
lance tncnT" asked the Frenchman a
little tlralUty. “Not real soldiers T" *
His friend replied a little Impatient­
ly they were Infantrymen, fighting men,
soldier* of the line who would boon bo
doing their share In. the tranche*: .
V The man frbni Pau was visibly af­
fected. He breathed deeply and then
two teardrop* welled’•Into bis eye*.
“ It Is a great pleasure," he finally
stammered In his own tongue. “They
told fne the Americans were here but
I didn't know they were soldiers,
•pollus' like myself."

Learning to Embrace.
He stretched ont his one good hand
to the Interpreter for the party, a
tall, .bronxed. corporal from Colorado.
“ Wilt you embrace roe, my. c6rr,
pornlt". ho asked, .
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The corporal-took the outstretched
hand but shifted rather uneasily. The
French :"embracat consists of a kls*
bn either cheek. But be hesitated for
only a moment.
: : “ Wlth pleasure, mon braT*" said
he; using the familiar‘ form, 'and ris­
ing to hla full alx feet he Inclined his
head and,saluted the Frenchman In tho
manner of the country.

The net of the company, both

' When you step into your grocer’s.you find
.different shortenings—quoted at different prices.
You may want to know which is the. truly 'eco­
nomical shortening." *
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Some shortenings, will gii much farther than
others.
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Many careful housekeepers ‘have found that
Cottolcnc .goes very much farther than other
shortenings which they had been using,
The reason ?• •

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It is Very much richer.
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Cottolcnc contains no water. . It is alwavs
uniform
in
quality.
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You will find, too, that pure, economical
Cottolcnc gives; to biscuits, cakes, pies and fried
tid-bits a- delicate flavor that even expensive
butter might well be proud of. - *' .
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The unusual richness. oe wholesome Cottolenc
fnakes its economy a trifc economy.
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In baking, use one-third less df Cottolene than
you have ordinarily, used of other shortenings.
: Remember that the next time ybu order from
yoi ^roccr. Remember, too, that he can supply
GoLcoiene in tins of convenient sizes.
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BAKING P O W D E R BISCUIT
Into two cups o f sifted pastry flour
sift and mix one level teaspoon salt
and two rounded teaspoons* baking
powder; chop in one levd tablespoon
chilled Cottolcnc.. Wet to stiff douttb
witlu# tup half water and half milk.!
Rolled
inch thick and cut with 5-inch'
biscuit' cutter this, recipe.will mjkc'about.a
dozen biscuits.
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fj|?4i f c M ra. brlnf *! W f»l .*U « d*y . &gt;nd
l. i ' . ,k . legal hour* o f »»U , tfa* property
4 ,rUi L . r l * lh* Bb *1 ' d#«r»o *for**»id a*
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C m 'I R oom \ t 8 x l „
B»rl**aber, A D . 1917 .
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2 * *fbUroot
- b“ at th* r a u *f d t p it root
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E .A . D O U O l
It® ,
ffW fc r r
D ie t. A Clles
J» » u *rx la t,ri 91 R, and to
? t e 7 e ,e ' C « - » t a t o « K
m a tu o thirty f u n alter tho- d*U thoroof.
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r » h « » thl* order bapublished fa th* ‘ Bantwrd Herald. * nov*.
apeluaila* ler loss*** j e.ru)
K b j f , F*bll*h*d within Seminole county
Nolle# la barony gran that the subsctlb;.*"•(* being no newspaper puMlehed •ca hereto will apply „to th*
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_ _of
O oevrnor
within th* **ld Hptrlal T * « School Dlitrict. Florida oo th* 10th day o f Novembar. A. D ,
«r^ L
ijona nnd °rd*rjd la regular session &gt;»” .• » t TaHahaaM**, Florida, (or Uttor*
r i *■* V 0U,Bt* ®°urd of Public. Instruction W {f* f « f th* propo**d «hart*r of lh# CaldfOriSomfnol* County, Florida, thli 2 nd day Jr» I'* t * f» Com oaay, Inrorporalad. which
ia published herawlth below thU the 10th
of October, A. D. m j ,
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day ol O d o b tr, A. D. 1917, •
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.Is. W . Caldwell
P. A. Irwin
C IIA 8 . A. DALLAS, Member
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D. I). Caldwell.
A ltfll:
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Phwlor o f th* Caldwctl-trwlo CoH I■*.
T . W . Lawton,
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U o,M W*. th* und*rtlga*d, do hereby amorist*
u 8 *ejy und Hupt. Pub. Inetructlon.
Ourselves [or the purpoa* of becoming iororPoraltd tinder th* Wur* ot th* atatq o f JTor»
Ida to transact (or pioA t th* buslneaa below
N - ,t * •.? Bfuduf Hood ElerlUn for 8 **&lt;l*l **l forth and w* do adopt tha fallowing aa
, 8 *bool W ettH No. C, H*Ml*d* th* charter of th* proposed corporation.

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JUST RECEIVED A CAR

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Where**. A petition bet b**n pr*t*nt*d _ Tb# nam* of tha aorporatfoa ahall .be th*
*#• ‘ ^ ‘ JF . J . ' V * 7 1 " . U th *-C ou n ty Board o l Public Inrtrtietlon Coldw*ll-lr-wln
Cumpaay, Inrorpuratmi, and
c***1/ ' , t , Sanford, Sembscls te u n ly , Flor- lor Samlnol* County, Plorld*, elgntd by It* principal place of bualneet ahall b* 8 »n »**or« ANwre tw*nty-fl»* p*r c*nt of the duly fotd, Ecm lac In county, Florida, a n d 1 th*
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qutllOod rlfetore residing within Bpeclal Ta* board of director* may eatabllah other plaee*
Apodal Master.
Bchool l)litrier No. &lt;, Seminole County. of buslneaa within and without th* a u to of
fl-Frl-Stc
Florid*, oeklnc aad reqUMtlay tb* County Florida.
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Ao»ll&lt;*‘ loo for Ton- D **d Under Board of Public -Inetructlon for Seminal*
Atilrl# It,
* g r&lt;tl,m * i f Charier 4 M I . U w r o r Mer- County, Florid*, to order *n election to be
The central, nature o l th* bu*ln*to to bo
held fu i*ld Special Tea School Dletrict transacted and conducted by aald corporoNo. 6 , Seminole, County, Florida, to deter* tlon shall b* aa follow*, td-wltt
Hollr* » . tb * " bJ(
mine whether or not-there eh ell b* luued
To encag* in and carry on o general marB am e.
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b* th* aald Spehlal T a i Sehool flletrlet c hand lie huplneea to buy, aril and d»*l In
No,-B, bond* In th* turn of f 15, 000 .00, th* dry goodr, shore, ehoe flndlhgv, ftaturo*.
-proCMd* of auch bondi If laaued to lie uead hardware, furniture, grorerlea, notion* hltd
*r tho purpot* o t aequlrfny, building, en- Seneyal m errbandlr*-and to buy, atll and
•rilnc, furnlahiog and oth*rwl&gt;* improylne
■al In aeery kind of matorfaU, war* and
- M « D ir, IS b l li W . to
»*e- « » eeboola and eehool bulldlnca In aald Sperlal merchandise that may b* necessary or #*1
i*
ft
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CortlfiWtn
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7
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c
o
rpodlent
to carry on aald bus Incm to borrow
Ta* School Ulelrlet No. t , th* proceeds of
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‘ *N\VM of VfEH, See t l , T p 19 8 . fl S9 . tb* said bond lemu* to bo used and aipendad money and
secure earn* by mortgage*,
Abo Con Beat# No. 9, "c«vor*tn i B H of and dlebure*ft In th* Ictlowloif manner, to -' deeds, bond* and other obligations therefore;
Abo
to buy and sail real estate and to Improve
w ft :.
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, T W O TflO U B A N D DOI.LAIIS to be u « d aadi*; to do all auth and. other tm l further
Ale*,
tblnc*
a* may Jj* n*c*a*ary and *i'|i«dl»nt
fa Improving and entarglog th* Paota achool.
NE.U
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don* ----for ; {?•
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transaction
of
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ft
NWIt M d*N *lii o fV w W o l ] W
, FIV E HUNHIIKD HOLLARS to b* used th* buelneea of thla corporation
have
itatloo and to have,
f t . TP
for acquiring * achool lot at Lak* Monro*. raareta* and- *njay
rJlhta, power* and
„ dbtparailoao
— _________. .organ. ____
•TEN THOUSAND H O LLARS to b* u * d privilege* Incidental
incidental to
ka .aw*
fow* oaf
Tor building and cooetructlng a achool build- •••d nod existing under tb*
of ltf&gt;
(ho olola
stale
ol
Florida.
log at Lak* Monro*.
; Article (I f. •
F IP T E E N H U N D RE D D OLLARS to be
Th* amount of capital atoek of thla cor­
ue*d for th* purchase of furnltur* and furqlelrlngf, and for Inrldentala .for *11 school* poration ahall b*' flv* thousand dollars
within the aald Special T ee School District. ( ( 5,000 .00 ) to be divided Into on* hundred
,
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ONK THOUSAND D OLLARS to b* used 1100) share* of Ally dollar* ( 150. 00 ) each,
all
or
any
portion
o
f
’
the
capital
atoek
of
tnr Improving and enlarging colored•achool*
With full rcsllsation ol the diaasttpus
Influence ol theI__ ‘ s i-^this corporation may b* payable In, issued
-vs*s An nil IvtIaInrUiO anil flstn ' nssW
___ . K__ . . _ s.1,1 t
o. S t rove rink within the *ald Speelil Tax School District. or used tor th* purehat* of pioperty real or
war
on all buitneaa routine, '.our buyers
have put forth*
Whereas, Tb* County Hoard of Public In­ personal or for the payment of labor or ner­
S« end N w i A p t W j f . ®f S W J f B*c 1
unprecedented cfTorta tb eccufo the. greatest advantage*
vier*
at
a
Just
valueilon-thcreof
to
b*
deter­
To 20 S H
*C#ltU *ato No. i t struction for Seminol* C ou n ty 1 Florida, net'
possible for our trade.
r J *v&lt;
coming Lot* 1 M ?jfl (U&lt;* U t IP) W .lt** carefully examined aald petition and haa mined by the board ot directors.
Article IV, 1
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sSnh
t h life.
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^ o f jBf oBo*
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20 ?8 _ « , * • ; ascertained that more than twrtity-flve per
Ti» 10
This corporation shall conf^iue and have
ni N M o f SM ol cent ot the duly qualified electors residing
Alio Cerr.-. No. SI cover!
covering
SE!f ot SIB
K l(
'f See
8 *e 2 ,. T p 21
20 8 It 19.
Also Within said Sperlel Tax School District full power to exercise Its corporate right* and
franchise*
(or a period ol ninety-nine ( 99 )
No.
6
,
Seminole
county,
Florida,
have
tlgnv
.Certificate
............. No. SS,
cov
e
rlo
t
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35, ro
year* from and afler the rommOnremtnt of
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NIV'i ol HK't » r * » , T p 20-,8 H 2 ».
All ad aald petition and
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1(1
corporate
existence; bnlesi sooner dis­
ef th* »b o»* oetard f«rtlflr*lc* ,C om ln|
Whereas,
.The
Hoard
ot
ruh
lle
InMiuctlon
solved
by
tb*
stockholder*
or.
according
to
ihoT* drertlbrd prop*fty eold *• lh* propWo have n complete lino of rcrtiliEera and the greatest
•rtv of If. fl. Cr*r*h»w. All of th* *bn** lor Seminole county, Florida, has driermlr.ed low .
stock of fertiliter materials ever known In tho state'of
Ar(trie 3'.■wrd c*rllAr*t** iMar d*t* July &lt;lh, by reaolutlon this day adopted, that bonde
Tho business ol this corporation shall he
Florida, Price* aro higher than in normal times, but
Tills French woman Is dulifg a man’s
A II *1 1 1 B. *l»o C*rtllff*t* N *. SO, bearlot In the su n of tlA.OqO.OO will be required
dele July fith,,A. f&gt;. I f I I , e o w l n * 8 *( ol lor the purposee *&gt;t forth In stld petition conducted by the following oAlrcra, via: a work- an « n nlrj&gt;li\ne meclinnlclnn at
ure
aft low as consistent with existing conditions.
L tl 2 ’eend
of B
8WU
t ( «of N W j f . and whlrh are enurprrated hen inabovr. said president, v&lt;re-prr*Ident. sweoelary Hnd treafs
W}) of1 U
nd W K« ol
bond* to bear Interest at t l * rale of si* (C) urrr and a b'osrd of dfrrclore, to consist ol Iho French front, bat her femininity
Sec 1, tp 29 S II 29 , told aa In#'
•#1 W. S. Stow .
Algo eertlfleet# No. 113 per cent'’ per annum Interskt payable semi­ n it less than thre* and not more than Av* ORHerlt-tl' Itself long enough to inuku
bond) to he dated January let, ylorkholdns, and, such subordinate officers
brsrinc date-Ju y «th . A. D. IBIS, covarlng annually,
IPIft, and the principal ol aald bonds to be and scents at th* ’ rorpuatloA m iy author
her Htnp work to touch up her llpo.
SJi.ol N '4 cl NW Jf of SEW Bee 2 T p 20 . dun
and
payal
le thirty y&lt; ars alter th* del* ire. The .ofltIre nf secretary and treasurer
'» It 29 sold as th* property of J. Hambcn
tbetfO*.
may
ho
filled
by
the
same
neiaan,
th
.
board
per
Al.o.reitiflcatr No. 770 h *atin g d ie Juiy
Now, Ihrrefnrr, In pursuance o| Chapter qf director* and all oiher ofrircre to lie chosen
Our formulas All have the «m te perfect pn»portioning
2 nd- A. D. 1930, covering. Beg, 2,79 ch* h.
M. D. G ets W a r r a n t; S e n d * B ill.
.( SW cor of. NEW ol N W W i nsn K 6 .SS C$42, Laws nl Kimble. Act* ol 1912, and in by\th# stdckbnlderr, shall he choten ’ unnuxlnnd
blentling o f ingredients thnt havo niado their super­
Memphlit. Tenn.—\V. T. Itoml, tlepu
rht N SU rhs, W 6.53 eh*. 8 *0 chs Scc 31 pursuance ol a resolution ol this Iloerd, this ly by the slorhholdrrs, al their annual meet­
ior field value tho past quarter century.
Quality has
Tp 19 S U 29, aotd .a* the
Property day adopts d, notice Is hereby (lie n that on ing tn b* hr|,l the first Mnnday ir\ January
ty
Unltt-il
tilnlt'N
iiinralinl,
3
vcut
to
the
\
not been sacrificed in*tho slightest degree,
Write for
ItaVid Scull, al&gt;o Certificate N o. 56 *,
hear the 6 th day ol November, A. 11. 1917, an- of rarh year beginning wlrh the year 19 tn.
nlllce of n ItK-nl i&gt;lij&gt;lrlnti ntul senred
The president and other officer* d u ll 1,«
catalogue and price list.
, lot dele July tilh,—A. D, IRB7 Covering rleetlon will le held and the samr
. . . Is. h. ileby
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i llrr. 1.17 rhs, S and. 12.25 cha W of Inter- i ordered to ho hi hi In said Special Tax Srhool chosen annually by the directors or by the
a huIijhii-iiii (in tltu•doctor, Tho nest '
section nl S line ol Peter Miranda (Iran District No. 0 . Seminol*- County, Florida, stockholders ax thn by-laws may require.
tiny.
Sir. ltoml received n bill rending:;
Tho
officer*
to
bo
chnwn
by
tho
directors
at
td
determine
whether
or
nut
them
shall
be
line of Sen ’ 2 A, T p I B ’S, Range 29
E run N 5. Hi chs, W 7 } ( ehe, S 6.83 eh* linked by* the said Sperlal Tax Snhool flf - a rmeting to ltd luld on tbo same day an*|. “ktr. W. T. Itnrid! In uccount with I)r.
Inm
rdlatdy
if
or
tha
annual
mrrtlrg
nf
the'
K i ‘ , cbs. sold as th* property of K. II, triri No. fl, Scmlnoln County. Florida, bonds
Th* Hoard of director*, un­ ------ 51 for offleo cult"
rrrrtsr.
Has Med said ccrtlHcal# In my in th* -u-p ol ( 16, 000.00 to bnar Igjnrnst at stockholder*.
#gin and has mid* application for tax deed thn rale of -i* (fl) oar rnnt plr annum, in- til otherwise provided by Iho ilock h d d rrf
,
Mxnifartnrer* IDEAL FEUTIUZEHH
to lose in arrordaneo with law and unless tnrnt payable semi-annually; bands to be shall courts* of three (C) members. The fol­
Dealers in Spray Machines and Insecticides
•aid -certificate shall Is* redeemed according d a lril '31 anuary 1st. 1919. the prlirlpal ol lowing (hall hi- officers of lh* corpirmtfm
Man’* Mind Like a,Garden,
la tasr tax deeds,will Issue thereon On the Slid bonds th bernme due and payable thirty until th o i. ilrrted al th* election ehall have
JACKHONVILLK, FLA.
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yeara alter thn dale th iriol.- M Is prorldrd qualified, namely;
tth-dxy-of fy&gt;n&gt;crbe, ’ A. D , 1 9 1 7 ’
A
im
Ihi’r mind limy bo llkonetl to
I’ Krldcnt, I.. -W. Caldwell, vice-president,
Witness r m y tffflcla* signature and seal for In that rnrtaln resolution this d iy adopt­
f&gt;.
D.
Caldewll,
secretary
and
treasurer.
H.
A,
n gunb'ti tvlilrb tuny be Intelligently
ed by this Board ol Public Instruction, lor
tlt-thcTTlh d sy lol Delober, A. D,. 1917*.
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f • *:. A; p o u a L A S S ,
• SemlnoU County, Florida, In which election Irwin. -Hoard of directors, l_ W. C aljw tll, cull Ivoted Or nllowrxt.to run wild; hut
o n u the duly qualified elector* s&gt;ho are S. A. Irwin and D. D. Caldwell.
Clerk Circuit t’ ouit“ A*r&gt;SeWi!* (Jo. Fla.
wlietber tulilvjtled or neglected, It
free holder*, resldlni within the said Special
|1iyr,-Me
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Article VI
Tax School District No. G, Seminole Coun­
The highest amount nf indebtedness (ir iniiHt. •ntul
III, bring forth. If no
liability to which the corporation nan at any
•'n o i i c p . B o u n i n s ,
:• ty, Florida, shill b*' eqtllled' to vot*.
tiKcful
m- . are put lu, then an
Itrr|e
subject
Itself
shill
be
ten
thouiaml
dolBoard .o l A'ounty Conttif Issioner* In and
The, aald election so ordered to be held
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’
nbunOnncti of uselr.-w weed seeds will
lor .Samiacts* enuniy will rc^Oiv* a fa *d bids ahall L* held at.th e aeveral nsUing plarex Isrs.Tfll), 000 .00) .
Article Vlts *,
:
tl iKeir rwruuy*;T*eotlng’ on Nns^mber 6 th. .within aald Special tTo\ School D strict No,
The s iM n aad rrsldence* ’ of the sutA,- fall Iberoln nml w ill rontlmic to pro1117, fori t*k»-l/ ala'Warrant* I VJJO CQ each 0 ,.y»m lnol# County, Florida, whs t» nhs last
srrlher* snd number of afdr.s lak-n by gaej, iTUco ibelr.-Lliid.—Jipiies Alien.
: and u n c n ’wrrs'afyfor I^OtXB,
^corral tlectlon was *held," Ihroughy.t ffld , are as follows:
V , '- cent, n t t i ,, 1 ' ■ p X y &gt; B i s
ullstrlrt, to w l f A t . Monroe. PfSudrxt N q - d ,
L. W. C'atdWell. Hanford,, Fl*.. 19 shire*
lanniha^ijlft dit* Right. r*.arVbd - t p i f t f e n jmrf a t ' P*i
—sola;
1
-*
,| •.aid
And.'fbo
si
f rsciort
Noi,, 4 l aitd
f
• •1
&lt;
is; "*
H. A. Irwin, Hxnfofd. FB»i *3 shares
» Bh
• 4.o
.
. wir li* -h d d [0 i^ m xpIDof*
•Nwir
p ria or* Willi
I). II.
It. Caldwell.
t'ald'welt. 8
Ntniovd,
Pls .,.1 shir*.
II.
ihfoedi-.Fi
_____________
___
we-b
_ .
S to p A V a ^ k f - ‘ ^ .
•
( r j l ,
J-’
In* witness whereof
we-bivV
; Itcrounto set
- Ii-r .i- 5 t « ,.y r . . \ • . &lt;
Q T V m»J
th . iwpertor* snd cfejVs p./llbe OUf
„
mrt
tfch
t
h
.
.lOth'JXsf
&gt;1
October,
a# f l I
our name* this th . , 10th
' Fo^ timing work li|tpiil;'4t^ B w ln
polling place* shall malvh. ptitmpT re..I
.................. . • V v a r i vatidua
o u s pol
; J.V ‘
liraalulliifl
liloavsl Publtr
pHliltr Inslrttcliian,
f a alrur Ila ■. ^
m* turjln
r.,sA. to
■&lt;* ik
llrtslallok Uleard
'•Hr
Hem
osrd.ol
Public
the Hoard
of I’
ul “ Instruction for
Flop vwptch (■urrli-H .'KtWitlonnV ninrtm
alter
Inslr -Cnuntr,. Florida, Deter rafting‘ Wh* So mlitolo
rnIit ole county, Flerld*, immediately
................
- ‘ S. A. Irwlh, - ■ •
AOENT8
to Iiitllcilw :tl itny.,point of elnjiscd
tnsuni uf Banda I* Neretsary
far Hgarlal :U&gt;*
,U,B aald
said MAcilon
HAcilnn ***,P«*li#
tabulation o|
o( ,the
lair t«
*,rw h . xauunuon
n e &gt; (i ,; - ,'» (
*
D. U , Cald-*t|L - . .
Tsx Mrl,ool District N o .'* , Th* \ Ifa^e'
bolfedi' and Iho Tloard of^TWhUc Ijkf ‘ "
i l j f e•!•
'
llmo
wluit*
(Kir
cnn^filHmdlnK
output
tatrof Florid*
1
' VJ
Htal
laftrrsl &lt;* bo Paid Thereon a■*d lh* 7 fwt* slruclfhrt for 8 «*nlno|* county.-*l«i|di;~'Wll| H
per hour would.bol.'*
, ..+*
/•’ - - - =*•
C o u n ty of Heiqlnole.
•. » ”
;.W,)y w -if 'iprlrsl a n i lk|*r«&lt;1 Hhsll be.Durf b^.in session qn til* .fltb d*T of N qwm her, ^CfJ
Parable
IMT, |p re e d y , fhr- rotujna of thp said d e c t 'Hcfoly mg- personally appesiwl I* 33. Cald
K • i VITertsr.-tilfXlo
m
■well
i
n
d
S
.
A.
Irwin
sn
,l-J
I/'D
.
4
(J*l,Iwell
to
*-Y of September, tied V iJ.tn dftjrmtArf 8«id certify the result
Cth ifay
ms.wrll kouwn spd lie’,*,*, by me first duly
preovntod .to
•A-'Jl.* IM ty a pelRiPV'vramp--------... fh &gt;i, thereof.
O l l l w w ith MOLDBN R I A L F S T A T E
•F.lhvntyf‘
ItstrucJlutf fpr.
fpF ‘■'’ ThoiL^iowih'i'stamed ax. hereby apptfnted swprrt say eaelt fol.tllrnswlOf'st np sign*,) an,|
f ijipjcult for,'Simc. ,
. - . U - , , Ubyrd - bl*-Puhlle
bN-Puhlle. ItetrucJluir
■-Sehmxlc
t’ nnpty,
slfotd- -b
' Iwfcmxlc v’
nu/it- Florldey
v i—(J— *■
n y'm
1,4 u rrJ
anted til.rlerjis.-and Inspectors to executed lb* Inregotyg ‘ ttietnlntrht-fee lh .
"It-tq'Alk'njh/wi'Bj2
|o
do
right,”
de
v 'tx
r -fln
• tU
thin1 nttn
tn i&gt;
dive per ccot* 6J- the-dufy,k|a»l-.
ndffat fhk sald election at Iho pdrpDse* therein .Jkpr*»/#d. Afid ,Tb*t they
F lorida
are ' t h e : persons ’.Wrejnr nim»d *v ,L- w
tWa:t S a r i f o r d .
llfrd rlivCutart
’ • rMfotogljVnitfei.
S p e clii T u i
.IfM. pfecJoyt# hamc«l; • *C*ldwcli;
H. .A.
I.IHHWf'jli. D,
.. fewip"
ru-se--- ^ P P
Irt No
N o-- i . c ’eaurtnol*’ County.
SchO-l. nisMct
b
ro
tle
.a -.
J * JhJ-WllltV* Whereof I hav* hereimio* art
n M
m'y jiatul.and olllrlal Seal si Sir f■•r,t. ’ S,-m_ryaration1 as to ,11. R- Loe&gt;e. rterk.
• 55m
« W
;
Ihofs. county, Florida, this lh* I 0 lh ‘ (l*y .q r
.hpt
thalyum of 115 .llbf
Paola* Pi'fclntl No. ( : A. A. HlchP, D*e*r
660.oy*li(iulrfe
l,? ,J iV c l» l-T * x
U’ 1 i.Vl a m a E j o i i n d h n .-J 'Pearson, Coorg* Smith, Inap^lore, an d .J**’
Rrf.oij I) * i,yi*
■t‘------Cwflnt
—
Jerplqiflf -CwAnty,
“
”
-’
V•
Notaiy
14
.
bile.'
' ‘-y 't * * .*
-Dailds. f,ir^ttrr&gt;4 &gt;urnq*s o f aJllulrln*. hulld- J amine*, Clerk. . •
; My commlsslqu expire'* Oct. 2 f V I 9 "(Tv .
A,l r*t(dl&lt;iilti lor. the various oflUee to be
l*t&gt; i , Isialng furn&amp;blng and,
i, vAU.«d- which I* done and onftrrd ,by the
" -■
viitb-l In. .*,14 'primary mutt file w lib -tb *
'Pl»ring schools and eehool’ bu ____ ___ ______
said f’ oudty Heard of Poldf* Inetructlon for Sem- A. K. Powers, A lly .
fbslrm
sn ul.ltis white, n.sn't •Xeeutlv*V«ml
5
-FrJ5
tr•
_________
.
"Rpcrlsl T»x School Dlxtrlct,-th* prorwed* of InrJp*'.County. Jn 'srkular. areslop. assembled
tr.lltrej on or bWofe-xhe 14th day oF Nnvenjuld bonds lob e-d isb u rsed Ijr.-th* following thle Die 3 qi^ day oF.nbbOher. A D -T 9 I 7 .
ir i, I H 7 . .notice* of thslr In ten tion ;';^ (.*
—tnn/r, to-wfl;
. .vj ** " , 1F .T . P lijfS T H ll, Chairman* - ‘ .Voilre-jaf - Application t*f T *» Deed Under tanii(.lstes) ’ a fid - 4 t the time of filling 4Uch
(seal)
Nectfan S o f Chaplq,t'.f5 M . Law# •( -FforC. p ; H A R R ISO N . M .m b*r &gt;•TW ii T I im ^ A N D 'h o t J .A I I S 't o bo need
notices,-the-a&gt;srssiqenl
against such car.dl)d* . ;
la in.
iliralnlfAh* Paola achool.
C llA ^ y t , DALI.l/AH, Member *
it i.u trust perompan) the asm*, together
.
“
'N'otfe*
1
*
hereby
given
thaU
M
.-A
.-L
a
k
e,
.
.
Board:
A
R
S
to
b*
used
Attest-.
w f c in R f a a f r ^
I u. Cpurehmrer of T a i Cerliflcate -No^ ISO; dated with a written sial^pent’ pledging their will
le y w sslfln g ^ school fo&lt; I Lak* Monroe^
T.” W. I-awtoiv
• • . 'T x - lha Ctb day ot July. Aa D . 1916 .. covering Ingm-ia "t» abidp by the m liltk of salt! pri­
■Soc’ y and Supt. Pub. lcxtm ctlon -3
. 'N o candidate's pirns, will be ptsred
■ T E K T H (!lffi&gt; N D DJX
3VH pf Ixvt 5 , Hik. 10, TJer tl. Sanford Vmary.
, . ; l 2 -F il- 6 le
*rl t.V* ballot who does not qualify with th*
a/er hutldlqg tsmChoy'-ties*
xbuth
*
feel),
sold
*•
rhk
nrot'erly
of
’
—C—
l*f st (.'ib^KtonlqF
fl. * i f . J, HradforJ. ■ AUo (W iKlrata N*. chairman-.|)f tbs circu ity* committee wllb&lt;n
|*"th* Clfrii t r * « r l . H«v*nlh Judlflel Clrs. 190, dated Jfily Bth.TA. D. 1FI 5, covering Ike lira* ab ort- aptclfied.
f i f t e e n i I u n l _____ _
Th* r.***tament&gt; as mada by th* aieeutlv*
■’•d lot th* purchas* of furnltur* on
citW,f 8 *&gt;«Iii* 1« C*u*ly, Flarlds. fa Chan- E h ot Lot. 5 , III hi 1 0 , Tier C, Ssnlord. sold
•
M-wMir'K* *na
1/iriafniBia^ivr*
. T
»
♦
•Miogs.
and JOT
for bnrldtnlsls
,foi-&gt; •!)■ ■
aa the-Drop*rty of 8 K njih i. Also Cart 10- cam m llti* ar* aa follawat *
•Ithln th* said Bptclal Tgg Sch 'O gl'D ljtfu t: f f f . ' f f , lfarryweather
rat* No. 176. dated July 6 th, A .‘ D. 1911, For M * y o p .T } f .._ :_ _ _ i —
Cltatfon
j . -----------3 pu
E f * * o f t o t 1 , Blk-V, T U r ’ D, Ban- For Counc i l man. , .
u «|Ni: TH O U SA N D
/L L A a S D&gt;&gt; * used
- ravralng,
Th* polling place shall be at the-rlty hall
.*
ford, told;** tbd*property -si A Jonm. Also
“ •Impnivlng and
. schools J, W Thornhurg ard
rtAg _M torwn»*l
In
t
h
o
-c
lty
o
f
Sanford,
Bemlnol*
county,
Certificate N o. 179, dated, fu ly 6 th, A. ,D .
within tn* .aald
L’ax School Dial
District. Emma A. Tbotnhuig, hi* »H »
To J. W. T h orrb u n , D»trult. Mlrhlgan!
JBIS, covering Lot 0 , -Bill, I . Tier j ) , Ben- Florida. ' Th* (olloF lng1- person* ahall he
Whet***,- .
dJ this Board
ford.
»o|d aa tb* n roferly of H. Mead. AI»o drrmed to ba duly qualified electors la Ibis
i
Inftroot
otE
p
M
T
|
&gt;
c,n
h
u
r
«..tf*
..«n.
Norik
thxt It would
■Ml
Certldtat* N o.-.lili, jtated Jujjr Gth, _A. D, irlmary, to-wltt All whlto'persona duly reg
L! Tax Sthoq)
tiered according to law upcAt
upeAi . tho
tha regiaregie
9 , "TU v K strred
appear oc Itom th* *fn(lavft ef A. ft 1915, covering l^ l* 7 to 9 , HI
a-tCoEda.'
Ia tbCnfW
Crrunty.. FtteJd*Al£B
;ration hooka
books ooff lh*
who
th# city ooff Hanford, whe
h ^ utJd
o a ni. Pgaj#,,. a o lle ite ro f r**o,d lor.lh * complaln- Ban lord,
as th* property ol L. 8 . iration
* sold"d: ai
of l l t . 06ft.00 th* p ro?
I W.BWJO
th ereof to I;b*
Fisher Also C trll 0 .-*t* No. 181 , daUd have paid (heir poll ta i on or befory tb* 17th
sad expended IB lh*
in n er' and for tb* anl. In th* abov* ( t i : 8 (f aus* (11*6 that h* July
day
ol
N
ovem
ber,
19
IT.
*
■*
I
S
t•
fith, A. D. 1910 , covering Lot 2 , H|k.
Purposes and object*
----- aa *r* hereinebuv* eet batiave* that J. W .Thornburg and Emma A. 9 , Tier
----FVR RE8 T LAKE.
C, Sanford, sold aa lh* property of
Thornburg *r* ftsldon * o f I l W * • W
forth and
atated’ ln aald petition,
•nd a* la
Is siatcd
1 the Whit* Man’ * Exeeutlva
than tbq *U l* ol Florida ood th at; thrir W. C. SlowatS. Also. Csrllflcate No. t* 0 fc Chairman
Committee. t
.Therefore W
W iItt Ryaolvod:
T h a i It I* the
Reool
*ovoting Lot*
Lot#
ldane* and tyoalofflrw addreJ* T*-J. W. dated July 6 th. A. D- 1916 , covering
**f*tmt*htlow^( tht* O onaty -Bword
PoW- K or n burg; - C attail; ■M ichlgoa nnd AWrwtW. 4 - and L Blk. 9 , . Tier .F, ban toed.-sold as
I C E . W ATSO N , •Acting SeernUyy*
!v {•’ ••tttrtloo lofVfiemlnole County. Florida,
th* property of D, A. Caldwell A Sons. ^ t l 4 !
*het th* amobat1 ol bond* rtqulrad for lb* Newton. North Carolina and that th*r* I* an Alto Certificate N o. 981 . dated Junw 3 rd IT F r U u .
.
. purposes and object* Mt forth in aald petl- person io th* o u t * o f Florid* tho atrvlco o f A. D . J 912 . cokering LoL.9 . Blk. 7 . Tier C,
tlea in the t o m - i f 115 , 004 .00 ; that aald ■ ••ubpceaA..U|M»a ik a m would, bind lh a tu d Hanford, sold aa lh* property of Oscar J. Nitlrs a f AphUcotlaa f,.r T a i Dtud U a d.t'
Net Ilea 4 o f Chapter (IIP Laws ir- klerbonds shall M ar, interest at tho rata ot defendant* and IhM aald rfalandanto aro over Ford*
i-*t
Ids
!
*
-■
" * .&lt;*&gt; Per ten t,par annum; tbo InUreot on tbo aro of twenty-ono y*»r»- .
Unless aald certificate* ahall ba redeemed
. . yo«*
-f t 1* therefore ordered that
Nolle* la hereby glvao te a l Cha*. Tyler
Mid.bond*
ly a bit sami-annually;
sami-annuqlly; aald
said
bond* to bo p
payable
according to Uxr tea (l**da will m u * thereon
Thornburg
appear
Tnorn
hohda to b« dated January tat, IB 1B, and Thornburg and Emm* Af herein
on tho 14 lh day ol Nov*mbor. A; D . 1917 .
to tbo eoraplaibaiil’o bljT h « » ln filed on or
WIIomo my oRltlal eignatur* and teal
*fe7 nd™r*
? ? 4r* * ,U| tb* d tt*
befer# th* 5 th day o f N ooren
v o * b rr A . D.
day o f thla thla tb* llt h day of
1917
.
tbo
asm*
b
ein
g
-a
rulo
i
n
.
i*
.
J
V
.
.
.
.
.
(seal)
E, A. D O uO LABS. .
IU It Further Rooolvad that a apedal
I sue In accordance with Uw. Bald.. certlfi'
- •
Clerk Clreuft Court SemlnoU C o „ , Fl*.
*tr * f “ !’• held In said Special Tag School eodrt.
ealrc em brarj the following d**rcl‘I*d prop­
I t (■ urtber ordered that thle uotleo b*
~rr
By V M . Douglaa*; D. O.
■'Ltrlct No. 0
coun
Floi
v,, Hemlnol* cou
n ty, Florida,
In
-os/ 1 \
erty
situ ated-ia Semlaol* e v u n ty ,. FlerlJx,
published
10
th*
Sanford
Herald,
a
new*,
15-Frl-Stc
•S.^°jd*nco %iih C h a p u r « 5 i i . Laws ot
lo-w
L
i
.
•'
paper
pubinbtd
In
Sanford,
fUmloolo
&lt;ounFlorida. Acte I B t l . t o determine whether or
ty, Florida, one* a wq*k for four eooaoeultvo
N o ' S ilt Lot 13 Palm ci'a Sub. DtrMon
shcsw ehalt
wnail - W
u r Ueued
_
_ _ , __Special
____
by wald
Netlco o f A pilitiU sk r*r Charter
Bee, IT T p. SO S H . PI E..
Tax School District No. 8, Seminole county,
lines*
E.
A.
D
ourlssr.
CUrk
of
our
ClrTo
W
h
om
.It
M
ay
Concarnt
No. 95 T Lot t and I ^ t 1 (l*va R y.) T aU
bon
-arq provl
provided tor In thla.
W ,
-------d*,**
-. — -aro.
Notice I* hereby liv e n that tb* under- mrr'a Sub. Dlv. of S «e. 17 . T p. SO. H. R. 81
fesolutlon, and- r
r ...
» •uli Court In tha Conrt Houi* In N anf-H ,
or
2
ttb,
signed
will
on
the
Saturday,
Novombi
ir.
O...U.K \ ~
East.
tbo 12 ib day *J [B jF **"lB a ,A *a P ‘ , * n
B* It Further-Rlsotvad, T^at this resolu ♦hi*
1017 , at 19 o'clock *. m., or (-a soon
aoor thereb ra il
E. A. D OU aLASB,
No. S lit Lot U (less RyO. Bolmer s Sub.
Hon
pqblUbtd l E S Kho 'Sanford
n
■ftor’ o* w# can bo heard, ot f&gt;el.and, Flor­ D lvtsiin.of Bsc. 17 ; Tp. 30 H. R . 11 E.
“ bo ................
“ Herald,
—
Cltrk
Circuit
Court
o
f
Flprlda,
Mwonopor
publ ahed^ In
I
‘ Per pttblah
bemloule county.
ida*
mnki
application
to
Judg*
■
■"TO* S , „ „ t l , Judicial Circuit.
Th* sold land bring assessed at Ihn data
.,!\da. .tbfro'M
tbvra-Ufn
h g no
WTkfns, Judge Hsvsntb Judleial
.
su|h certlllratca
rortlfirotrO in ihm
of tb* M uanc* of suyh
wRklo tho sA ld-fS t S K S i
Diet
Florida,
for
an
Of
4
or
approving
tha
proposed
Com
plxlosnt.
__
iuom said cvrtlficsUa
nam*
o_ f11J...^F . F*R*r,
c.
N*. (
charter *f, and Inraopornllng, T h * Hanford ■
N
mo
to la
low
tt-F rb fitc
„haU ho redeemed
■ * according
1‘ ( la
v U ( deed
T i i - . 2 t , S ! S i. S ' p; . T - "
Commercial Association, th* o b U e t,* ! which win kuue^thrisea
^th^ieoa 0 c tht 20 th Hay o f Ni•vsraia
to
promote
tho
U
w
m
st.a
n
d
krollhr*
o
f
It*
e ‘ . S c7 S S S ? M S &gt;JT, j ; ” "
h r |M
BV
IP J&lt;
BJ
In Cirtaii Court, a •iIB
njfli.w
awiT
'k 'H9
dndfrial
OPin
sa 'm y offlclxl .lin a lu f* had *#*l Ih b
&lt; In tand
a ( Far
B
T
“ tn la sl* C r x x lf. FI*ild*« In rittanra* among themMlV**, and tho com W ru ‘ f e 2 t e i j ; s n s a ."
tht I tth &lt;|hy o f O ctober. A . D .l f i f T . •
Chhocer
Chhncerr
; _
„
.
munlly
where
lh
*y
|**id*,
th*
asm*
be
ng
a
. F. IL F O R S T E R , Chairman '
. (seal)
'
E* A . D O U O LA BS,
O fl^ r r . rfwopo. c o .p n l l n . n t
N(|&lt;|m .
nonprofit aharia* ’rarporaiUn, th* original
ftnd;
Ctrrk Circuit Court, B -tw ltoU 'C n ,- Fl*.
-,C . F. U A RU ISO N , U am bor .
pcoporad
charter
of
»
M
c
h
l
i
a
o
v
on
BU
In
n-Fft-fith
Hr
V . M. H og gin s. Di C . -,
. ’ V. C IAS. A. D A LLA S . Mambot,
Satan M. llo r io f nod L Roctor
th* *B c# of CWtk Ctr**lt Court Sowiool*
t w
,
- . ' ’ -.V*B oard*'. her hosbauJ. Dsftndanla
•* W. L iln ejiy* • t ,*
In th* Clrcalt Coort f i r Lh# S*v*nlh JndRIaf
C 9 « t y , a*
Tn Suta* M . IU ctot nnd L- fUctvr, her hrr
Ctrcuk or Florida In nnd foo H ia U tls
ipti
ll-Fri,, 5w
W . M. McKInaxn
4 Connie. In C h oocorr
t!ft D&lt;upr*arlnr from tb# oflUsvIt of D ll»»r
D
.L
.
Thrasher,
WDion A .Toomer FortBUer Company
F.
Swop*,
cwwpiifnapl
b*twln
filed
In
nbovn
O 'd .r to llafd- u ! t 3 »d l«eh
.
/ . W .jpickln *. '
Special Tax atylsd eauxe, that t\» defendant*, Butan M.
a corporation
a . Ball.
BvhlMTbl^etM
** %
6
t
Hector, and L Recto*, brr boabaod. nr*
W her,a,.
15-FH-m
Levi Blnford and E t « ! ( . Hlnlord
non rtoldontnof the Itsse ol Florid* end that
h k w ttg /
"
T
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 30, KIT

NUMBER 20

COMMISSION PRESIDENT SEMINi
BUY LEAN
■ P MENT ILL ON A
FATTENED HERE
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sfflclals, Sfmlnole county should be
tttA. to Hvo up to pur COUNTS
CHALLENGE that Seminole coun*
•SEND IN MORE 8IGNAr
3 In proportion to population
1P1 any other, county In tho state!
Aslc your neighbora If they have
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elgned;
aak each one who comes to
your house this week pr whom you
mepi on the street or at any gather­
ing (social dr business) if ho'ior. she
has signed. Do your psrt to make
Seminole county's quota what wo
art going to make It—TW ICE'the
number' we ere asked to make itl
DO YOUR PART!
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. Riley M. Fletcher Berry,
Chairman Seminole County Plodgo
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Petition Containing 75 Per T o Save F o o d And
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Cent o f Voters Goes to
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Cards
The Council
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dependent upon the- individual aierS i g n vice of every man! woman anti child Florida is the Feeding Ground
6f America
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In the United Slatea. Th 6 great vol­
untary effort in thia direction.which
.
As The, Herald predicted several;
has been maintained .and organized

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years ago- Florida and. especially
y. M. C. A;,w»r .
Washington, O ct.' 29.—Prcaident by the food adfnihiatratibn under
That the question of a change In
Semlpole county'will eventually be
the Congregational church Sunday
the form of city government will bo Wilson, in a statement issued, today my direction offers an opportunity the feeding grounds for the Union
afternoon.' R. W. Green. aecretary.
made is almost: certain from the ex­ urged every hopne and public eating, tot service In the war which is open
\ St
in cattlo. .Years ago Florida shipped
of the Charleston Nary .Station,
pression of tho people who..huvo plave In the United States to pledge to every individual and by which hor.‘cattle to western .states because
y. M. C .A ., addressed the goodly
been-approached to sign the peti­ Its support to thb food administra­ every individual may serve both hja western states seemed to have the
number of representative citizens
tions for calling qn election to vote tion and to comply with its requests. own poople and the peoples of the
feeds for quick fattening and our
that had aasembled to hear adme‘His appeal marked.jhojnauguratlon world."
on the charter commission.
.
cattlo
that had nothing but native
thing ot the Asioclatlon's work In
In order to savo tho expense of a of tho “ family * enrollment week," more than by each home and public grasses could be taken west add fat- ‘
thla great conflict. Everyone knows
special election this charter board during* whicli everybody in the coun­ eating place in the country pledging toned and sold back to ua for west­
"ft;
the Y. M. C. A. and what It l* doing
try will be asked-to become a mem­ its support to the food administra­
will
probably
bo
elected
.‘
a
t
the
gen­
ern
beef,
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: for the boys 'thlt have enlisted for
tion and complying with its request.
eral tity flection In 'Dbcvjriber ** *he ber nf.the food administration in or­
•Unrle Sam, The.Y. M. C. A. has a
. • The* Herald. advocated silo* and
Or.
council so chooses, "fh o petitions der to assure nationwide coopera­ •(Signed) \ “ Woodrow Wilson." .
definite work to perform In looking
better feeds and better cattle and-,
tion
in
food
conservation.
,
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that
have
gone
to
the
counril'today
after the moral side of the artny and
now wo‘ see’ tho apectaclo of Texas
Bought Liberiy Bonds The FresiUcnt said that *in no
contain the names of 75 her cent of
navy. • It has been designated by
cattlo
being shipped here at nominal
The following patriotic citlxohs
the .registered yoten of the city other wny than through this co­
figures—good,
big framed western
the commander In chief of the
demonstrating that it, is the wish of operation cJ. the people'rnn the na­ purchased Liberty Bonds but names cattle—to be fed on our ranges and
.Felix Prank Is Back
|, American fighting forces, oUr beloved
came in too late for publication In
Felix Frank is , back homo after the great majority that this matter tion accomplish its object in the war.
President Wilson, as the method of
at our alios nnd tnado into the beat
last issue:
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statement
follows:
be
left
to
the
vote
pf
the
people.,
surrounding the men with that reli­ spending the summer* In and qround
of beef and shipped to'the Florida,
.The commission manager form of , *IThe chi^/'part. of the burden of ••E. W. Btlier, V. E. bouclass, Mar­ packing house at Jacksonville t o '
gious atmosphere, and with the prop­ Now York and'other points in the
government
has been discussed free­ ffnding food supplies for the people tha. H. Krnuss, II. B. l'urdon, E. D. bring, big returns to. Florida cattlo
er entertainment and amuserhent northeast. Felix says he is glad to
;a iv
ly.
in
open
meetings and on the associated with us in war falls-for Mobley, A. Kanner, F. W. Wllmott,
men.
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when he la not “ hopping" off across get back to Floridn for it is tho best
streets and at different gatherings the- present upon the American pl*Q- Ed. Ni Ihou, N. O. Garner, O. I’ .
place
in
tho
world
after
nil.
He
nays
the drill or battle field. •Of course to
If the farmers in this section had
for several months and the voters ple and the drain upon such n scale Herndon, R. M. Mason, Jr., Miss
dj This work, necessary funds must that food'stuffs are much higher In
hcarkehed to tho call several years
ncacsurily
nffects
the
prircs
of
our
Iter.io
E.
Murrell,
C.
C.
Samford,
have
a
good
idea
of
whether
they
be raised. The Y. M. C. Ar is tup-fNow York than here In Sanford and
necessaries of life*
Geo. Watters, Mre. J. C. Whlddon, ago ar;&lt;! built at'least one hundred'
for your coffee wntti tho change, or 'Yiot..
ported‘ entirely jiy voluntary' sub- no sugar to be had #"‘
alios here our
profits tRIs winter
•jour country, however, is blessed F. Vnnce, E. E. Ilrady, J. F. Hodges,'
At the general election- in Derrmsrriptlons, and that Is \why Mr. in'the restaurants. Mrs.' Frank and
during
war
time
prices would have
Jar. Latnnr, Hassel Drown, R. W.
Green appeared In Sanford Sunday.' Mlrs Flossie will be home In n few bcr jluS names of nine eljarter' matt­ with an abundance of foodstuffs and
boon
immuno
und
wobld have dis- / ' Yj
Deane, Geo.-A. Speer, ,G. A. Itadhlr. Green camo to sco that an or^ weeks aa they aro. visiting their rel­ ers will ho voted upon nml If the if ^ur people will economize in their ford, Miss Mny Thrasher, Mrs, W. C counted the vegetables nnd fruits.
sanitation of the citizena of'Sanford atives irt •Falutka ‘era returning men are elected they will immediate­ ukriul food, providently confining
But those far sighed farmers "who
Hill, C. B. Rhoades, C. S. Flowers,
~
ly get to work on a now charter. thcVwu-Kxs to. the quantities.required
and Seminole county was effected, homo.
(iid
build silos and arc now buying
Mis.*
Lenla
Evans,.
Alfred
Horner,
An there is some worl; about making fori the maintenance of health 'ana
so,tha( when the great' Y . M'.'C. A, '*“/ -• ‘ %, '
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E. F. Housholder, Ajfs. E .'F. IIous- Texas cattle will see the profits to be
strength;
if
they
will
eliminate
waste,
Week, beginning Nqv. 11th and last­ b e w a r e . o f - Es p i o n a g e a c t a charter it will take them several
holder, Geo. Watson, Miss Ethel obtained. C. M. Berry, odr astute
nml
if
they
will
make
use
of
those
months to eomplitc the-work. 'The
My *, ,
ing through the-.19th begins and •- *3 '
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Tavlor, G. W-. Spencer, Jr.,. J. C. county agent who went over the disend* our town and county will lead Discouraging Enlistments Will Ho charter is then voted jupon und after commodities of.which we have a sur^ Smith. Hldu&gt;- Burdick.‘ J. 1H. Tillls, trict some time ngo with a govern- ' .
plus nnd thus free for export u larger
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. in the amount rolled Alp. for this
. Punished
. that poases the (loettdn of-,.three proportion, i t jhoso ret|ulred for the M. E. Smith. A. I). Smith, Virginia ent man making orders for theso Texas
gnat work,
.
Recruiting Station, U. S. A-Arm y commissioners will be carrleif out world now dependent upon us, we Jinking Helen Jinkins, G. C. Charn- cuttio states that he will "have two •
nnd Sanford will be plhccd undcFthe
.63-57-West Bay Street,
, At the meeting Sunday afternoon
hrrlaiif,
C. Chnmlu;rlain, O. car loads here soon and they arc tho
commission *form , of government. shall riot, only bo nble to accom­
Jacksonville, Kin.
, it was deeide^jfir hayo a county, ■ *
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llYSenn, .A. T. Rosscttcr, A. I’ . Con­ best .of T.t’xna cattle. They j»re thin
plish
our
obligations
to
them,
but
Meantime the aipdifjnles for nlijojr.
“ WARNING."
.
chairman, county aocretatyand.c’oun*
nnd
they
have
np
chance
to
lie
fed
'.
•wt* shi ll oldcin nnd,establish reason-, •nelly,'-M. I). Barber, Mrs.: Forrest
ty treasurer and a county rcommit­ 'T it' has corao to the attention of men and ‘ mayor wjl|* be honiinn/etl- nldti .prints; at homo.
. .
LiUmv’MIss Maude Lake, Miso Sarita in Texas frith n long li^rd winter.bcr.
tee, with ten members 'from San­ •thV District Commander .that certain at the White I’ rimaiW hmf will've
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tLuki*, A. II. Ileqiltree, J. M. Spuccr. fore thorn .nnd the* Texas cattle men- (
lAiflViUqivls areYwillfully ^IlscpUrnging elected In -DecptUbcr a i j •and 1-.S^TVuJp^vide an iido •l)1
ford find one member from'oachL.'V.. Hrynn,.S. Benjamin, Rossetter are nelllnjt them at cost to get rid • •' ■ ■ w
tho enliatrhept of Colored men in the will held office during tla ir full term of;JTolfri\l*^',l for opr own. srldiertlof)
the other towns of tho county‘
^
-.Sp’n.'*'iMartha Chappell, 7A / .E. of .thorn. Tlu*y will bo'fed litre atidL
unless the comniisslon fo m of gov­ jT\e\ia'thj’rlxfde of the sea fthti for the.
Mnllepi.’ Mrs. O. •B. StringlcHow,: bring good rrturns to thoso who aeo/
Hon. H. R. Stevens, president army of tho United States by thcL
ernment is adopted during the yeaf riiil pepulntiori.and the,j-.miics a t
Rev. M .y J. O’ Rlordnn,*' II; Wynn, far enough nhefud-to buy them. *.
Peoples Hank, and Master Mechanic circulation of false information and nnd .-in this event they, would nutolhd:allies Is one Of our first .oud-./o’rts^ Mrs.
through
personal
Influence.
Ail
.
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Butt, J. B. Farley, Miss -, Apd Florida will soon bo’.tho feed- •
•6f the A; C. L.‘ Ry, was elected
.mutfrafly givo up thi4r offices.
• , mi'sU dIHIgations, for. if- we nre to
thoso
nro
warned
that
they
will
-bo.
Ing
ground
for
tho
nation.
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Wilkie,
Mrs.
W.
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Thig­
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pen, Ja*. Miller. Max Bradbury, ,S. A
business manager, of tho Sanford' proceeded * against in tho United
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struggle for -tJu* indepoudelfce of all itustou, 1. F, Fnirier,-.R. L. ShlhholOtv^T.y inunty’s; jJOinmissioiTqrs
LADIES GREAT RECORD ■'
Herald^1was made county secretary', States•Courts under- Section Three*
have. npjiVoprigtijf'il.OdO.for the O s­ nations • we pUutjr {ipilntain their sor, WmT Stones, L. B./Moore, Mi»a .•
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apd'. febrile Moines, prosecuting at­ .(5) of ^he Espionage Act as soon as
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putity b
lr to be h-!ti
;it Kis­
KIs- li Kdrh/an'ih ^tr‘r’pgtb, -.-^Fhe solution Lillian Booth, W. Deane- Turner, sNtivy Knllllnit
ceola
cjrtinty
fair
held
-.it
information
against
them
can
ho
pro­
League Sends Largo
torney for .Seminole codnty was
’/early next .year. :*•.
iiTStir '.foetf' p#b.blv/nV;&gt;t^/cforc, is Mrs. -L. •F. .Galloway/‘ Henry h(c-:
Shipment—Ali-CTarmenla are
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1 not sl| have accepted the hono/and formation, that they may bobble io
■. Thai. -D. Mead,"Mlsa Rcttina A.- ‘ Th^ladleg q f/th o' Navy Knitting
»*rvicef and for-that reason the full which will aid In tho conviction’ of
Campbell,--Mrs. Louise Dolly, Mad­ League, under the, atb|«r leadership' of
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f - Hit pf the committee .will appear Ih inch, persons.
eline M'allom, Willie Mallom, Nor­ Mrsi'-A. E. Hill' have mado a record,
Joseph T. Clement, Cspt. Inf, It.
man .McLcoi|, Robert E. Herndon, of which they should feel proud. ;
the Sanford Herald next Friday. .
,
.
Joseph
T.
Clement,
Elisabeth
McCarthy; D. D. Dan- They have made and sent to, tho
®
■It is needless for The Herald to
Cspt. Inf. It. 0.,
ITALIANS BEING FORCED BACK IN BIG loil,'_Mrm.'*. O. Cl'.ra Cate*,'; 8, O. boya at tho front many different arpredict that with this beginning, the
‘ Commending Fla. Rccr't'g Dist.
Wm.*E. Coulboum,-.Cj»art II.. tlcies and .nil of them-have been , ’ /V
drive for Assofiatfbn funds to carry
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Umitead, Nancy M. Slau »hter,. Lem­ made right and none of them havo' . . .
on tho war work In ’Sanford and
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Big events, nro taking place In the fimt shell rase will ho rent to presi­ uel I*. Slaughter, John- E. Andorton, been returned for adjustments or
Baldwin Memorial
. Seminole will ra$et with unheard of
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success, whicn we believe It should, . The friends of W.' S. Baldwin aro war nnd Arrforloah’ hcirts nro beniing dent Wilson. The'shcll rrtsC'tiow la Chas. DuW. Brower, Mrs. Lucy F. ^corrections.* This speaks well for •
Wakcfirld.
Mrs.
Geo.
B#
Dicklnsoif,
in
the
posscsiiion.
cf
.&lt;?fcn'.
.Silirri,.
tlie
good
work
of
the
Indies!and
tho
for
tbe
boys
over
th^rc
and.-Atpcijicnn
placing;
a
memorial
to
him
in
the
I- be found than.that to bb urged by
Baptist Temple. .Ylle' was a. member thoughts arc ^directed acrejs • the The.shot-was fired by a red h&amp;i.rqd Jphn B. Ball, George. K.-Crawford, follov l..g letter of-acknowledgement’
1 thlryarapaign.. • : *
of-the Pint Baptist Church for m a n / water. Press reports that Gcrrta’ns gunner as his comrades in rbnks and ’Eiixabeth Voung,. Ruth A. Young, is n Just it ward for their efforts: ”
years and served as chairman of the and Austrians in a big drivo.aro tak-_ the assembled officers'cheerAd. Later Edith.. C. Sstewari,. F. P .. Forater, To tho Ladies of tho Navy Knitting ’
•SIGN TIIE PLEDGE CARDS
board of deacons for about fifteen ing nil the tsrrltory recently won by” a luncheon in thotfioid was attended Mrs.’ Pi M. Massey, Lr cal,Painters
Circlo:
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tho Italians and are 'driving thorn by the American and French artil- Union; Fred Bolly, Char..1!*; Stcever, Sanford, Fla.
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'The nfemorial is a tilo ffodr placed back on Italian soil is causing the lerista in celebration of- the first Jesse L. Pratt,’ ;. Mr*.* L. Putnam, G.
We have duly received and exam• ‘
SeAdnote County *' •
• - 7'­ American'contact with’ the cnomy. C. Znrring, Ben Fish, Vlr*. J. W. ined'_thc *'co’.'»sigiimcnt of comfort / *
Do not feel it unnecessary to sign at the entrance of the Temple. Just allies dedp concern.Dickins, Mr*. Susan A. Wood, Ja*. articles which &gt;op haVo so generous­
under
the
vestibuif
light
will
be
' Following ie tho first offlHil state­
tne pledge cards becauso you are
Potts, Mrs. W. E.-Betta, Fred’ T. ly and patrioticaHy presented tor. . placed
a
marble
plate
with
tho
words
The Austro-Gcrman armies, under
ment ' leaueil from the American
“ already, economising all yod pos?
Williams, D . C. Brock, Beiecher A. the U.’S; 8allor» and Marines. 'TTloy - '
tho command of Emperor Charles,
headquarters:. „ .v.
,»lbly can.”. . N o one ..will . ever VW.'S. Baldwin, A Momoriai."
Kent, Midi Brenda-Morrison, W. C.
. . _ te a bitiof interest has been
KNOW you 'art ‘economizing and
“ In' continuation of'their training *
h“ «&gt; hf* ch,*f «M«MBnt the Hill, F. L. Miller, J. F:.McKlhrion, will be aent to th&lt;/ men of tba Navy-.,
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Marine Corty who.qre , fadhg
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upholding the; government unless manlfegt in the memorial as evi­ as a nucleus for instruction, later « brilliant Field Marshal von Mack- Drr. N.
DeV. Howard, Mae El za- ^
denced
by
the
following
contribu­
you give public acknowledgment In
condition of some battalion, of our m ^n.-aro shaking the entire Italian beth
•th Gramllng, Miss Ruth E. Met- ^ h# followingTarilclc ’-were -reS 'fo
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this way-. ' You are not asked to tions; .
first contingent fn aesociatlon w ith:"™ £Om the;Julian Alp. region to tlnger, Mrs. Alice M.* Jones, Thos.
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celvcd- In ma^ cVcelltyV; CoWUIqtjf f
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veteran Frinch battalion, .r e in the!the Adriatic Sac. Prewing back the- W...........................
live money; merely your testimony . Amount needed—$400.00. •
Jones, Elmer F. LundqUist, J. W.
-oktAra *■ I -T-V.
23 sweater*
F- P. Forster, 25,00, Jno. D. Jin- first line trenches of a quiet sector It«H*na at.several points on Italian
that you are doing yoqr “ bit" to
Dickins, M. E. Hlggim,.Mrs. Sarah
28'. Helmets
t "&gt;
help our Government amf our allies. kins, 25.00, D. I P Briuon, 25.00, of tho French front. *Th6y are sup soil the combined enemy, forces hav J. Stewart, M. M. Stewart, Orarige
23 prs. wristlets. ’
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Mrs. E. E. Cox, 25.00, M. M. Stew­ ported by some batteries of our, ar­ pushed. forward on the Italian left
*. Many places in Florida are open­
Academy, Oviedo, W .-E. White, J;
We are deeply grateful for. your ‘ . •.* •
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art, ^5.00, J. E. Paee, 26.00, Joo tillery and vegeran French batteries. wing and captured Cividale, lying to
ing the pledge card campaign with
B. Jenkins, Luella Mahoney, Mrs; K/ cooperation.
.
.
Cameron,
26.00,
Mias
Allie
Lrafford,
the
northeast
of
Udine,
and
are
near­
The sector remains normal. Our
the firing of cannon, the ringing of
Hatch, Mrs. Ernest Krupp, C. V.
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k*Ila and processions.
Seminole 16.00, Miss Maud Jlnklns, 10.00, men have adapted themselves to ing the plaine beyond. In addition Mahoney, H. A. Mainea, Will Jor­ ■ We are aure that If your earnest
DrC
J;,T.D
enton,
10.00,
Miss
Clara
the.Qortheaat
of
Udine,
and
are
neat!
and
faithful
.workers
were
to
have
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actual trench conditions In the most
county,, however, has adopted an­
don, W. Gwynn Fox, Jr., -Mrs. En*
Millen. 6,00, W. II. Byers, .5.00, II. satisfactory manner." . . .
• the Austrian town--of Gorilla, a dor Curlett. •
other course.
We are going to
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quietly put All our time and strength R. y^IIlami, 6.00, Jas. A. Johnson.
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The
American
troops
.are
in
the
Into good hard, persistent, indefat- 6.00, L. B. Mann, 6.00, Mra. W. E. first line trehehes on thr French Iaonzo river, has been taken from the
Masons^
Visit
Barborvlllo
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would feel well rep.eid (pf their-work. .
.
•liable work aa our part In proving Scoggan, 6.00, A. J. Lowing, 5.00, front. The artillAry fired the first, ItUIane:"*
A. party'representing Sanford Ma­ The’ .men iqrs.grateful not only for •
Schelle Matnes, 5.00, W. D. Rowe,
According to the latest Berlin of­ sonic Lodge visited the Masonic
.5.00, E,. T.‘ Woodruff, 5.00, W. P. shot ol the war at 6 o'clock In the
\
ficial
communication, 190,000 'Ital- lodge, at Barbervill* on Saturday the material comforts, whijh meet
morning on a recent day on a Gor­
Stone,
5.00,
F.
E.
Gatchel,
6
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00
,
S.
ah
unfe’lgned
need;
but
for
the
per'
tures In proportion than any other
lanf have bden made prisoner* end.in night, paying an official visit under
F. Weeks, 3.00, Arthur Johnson, man working, party^ There has been
aonal
..Interest
*yoti
snd.-^patrlotle,,
•t»te In the Union. )
exceaa of 700 guns have fallen Into direction of. District Deputy Grand
3.00, Kra. 8. O. Kahnedy, 2.50, Mrs. intermittent artillery fighting' since.
Magnificent help la being gived by Kent Rossatter, 2.00, A. L. Myera • The helmeted Infantry-hnarched in Austro German hands. Tho second Master F. L. Miller of this city. * women thrdughoot tha country havo'
shown in thorn, through your labor.
and third Italian armies are declared
[.✓ * clergymen, teachers, Red Cross 2.00, R. H. Davis, 2.00, J. P; Hur­
Degrees were conferred by the
without the kqowledhe bf lhe rfnemy to be in-retreat. Rome admita the
c
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»nd Woman's Clubs, tbs ppstofllea ley, 2.00, Cash F.- .50, Mrs. Mary on the seme night through m u^ind
8anford team. A banquet such aa
.Very sincerely, '
ailing back of the eecond army, as­ tha Sanford boys have seldom seen ’ J
,»nd other officials throughout the Hawkins, 1,00, P. 8. Fortson, 1.00:
rain. The- French soldiera in. lfie serting thht cowardice similar to tha£
Comforte Coram. of Nivy League,
county; also the Horde Guards of
was prepared by the good ladies of
trenches
welcomed
them
eqthusjw_
.
J .M .D .
Total to d»to—1289.00
shown by th« Russians in Galida Barbervill* and a general good time
furious localities, Boy,iScouts and
Uesally^
jY
.O
j-i
.
Balance needed- 1 1 1 1.00.
waa exhibited in the face of the foe, waa had by. all. . .
other organizations. Including those
The'nrtreset enemy trepch iesov the;Italians surrendering, or retreat­
Those wishing to contributef to
WeMherReporl
®*.the colored..people..*_A t. Sanford
Those composing tho party were
1‘ Worthy cause* will give contribu- eral hundred yards away. T h e sec ing without giving battle, permitting F. L. Miller, ’ O. W. Spencer, Rex
Washington, D. C.'r Oct. 27, 1917
, r- Marlowa baslald off-the (own
r. Hyman or Mr; Jinklns. tor Is one of the quleteet on the the breaking of the left wing and Packard, ’Jas. Mougbton, D. 8. Bab^
Forecast for the wrftk beginning
front.
It
has
not
been'
taken
over,
8
unday,
October 28, 1917.—
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thereby
offering
easy
aeeess-to
the
belt, R. H. Monaco, O. L. Taylor
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Bouth .Atlantic and East Ghlf
ttenden la home on a fur- being .ondef control of troops qndef town of Clvldele. •Prior to falling and W. M. Haynes.
Statea.r—Fair uptll about Weiine*tba delight of hi* rel- the direction of the Frtncb. Y^he back, bowevsr, the Italians destroyed
nuke s*
da. He U with the AmeVicsns have ebelled German gun all the depots and stores and CivlWe protest,, ho.w ever.thnt, ths I day, rain Thuraday and fair there- .
W lth ^ t_ .
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&gt;tted near Charlew' positions and troops, thq enamy dale-was on fire when the Austro­ proposition to eonservk uyed tin cane after, ?ower temperature last HaR o f
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the goat. ,
Iweek.
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■Holly,
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M sdln, tack (ball lor « h ,ll.. I W l a i i M i n i r a O n * I*.
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IN S O C IE T Y ’ S
H A P P E N IN G S OF IN T E R E S T IN A N D
A R O U N D SAN FO RD

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Klnr MeUasMte.
Uclauthlln, SttfalEditor.
Mrs.
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Boris! Editor Anjr... M*t«^|MjU^pMtU.oroi«yHiW».
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Cooper, Mr. %and Mrs.' Dougl
Mr. nnd Mrs. Watson , Mr., and Mrs,
Archie Betts, Air., and Mrs.. Carter,
Mr. and Airs; Turner, Mr. and Aim.
Hunt, Mr. anm Mrs. Thlgpep, Mrs.
Butt, Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. Puleston, Airs. JJewraan, Mrs.' Bishop,
Mrs. Thrasher, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs.
Morse, Airs.' Howard,* Mrs. Neal,
Mrs. Chase, Mrs. Krupp, Mrs. Dickehson, Mrs.'PMlf,' TAtT Ilouiholdcr,
Ainu Dumas, Airs. Peters, Airs.
Stone, Alisa Peaches Loflier. Miss
Wilkie, Miss Charlotte Hand,. Airs.
Rbblnson, Airs. Vaughan, Mr.' Yowell, Coi. Thrasher, Mn Hayden, Mr.
O'Connor, Air. Herndon, Mr.' Per­
kins.

then retired to assume her traveling
costume- and the“ 'newly‘ * married
couple set out under a shower of rose
petlas for an automobile tour of a
P /r
week or more along the east.coast.
Upon, their return Air. and Airs.
Gucrry will be at -home to their
friends .in their Cosy .cottage which
they have furnished.on Orange ave­
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Mrs. Gcrror left Tuesday for New
Among the presents, all of wi\jch
were handsome and vsiusblo w ii V ork City.- She will visit in Vcr*• ;•&gt;.-j".&gt;
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month before returning' to Sanford
particular
,ono ofi. ■
■■■note. ■ This was
There is to be s. masquerade ball
set of. table silver prcsentcd'by the
Leesburg Company of Lske County in Orlando on the 31st for tho "bene­
Homo Guards, of which the groom Is fit of the Rod Cross. Shoqts nnd
PFfl4
commander, • .
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tumes and a committee will -bo on
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Airs. *R. A. Tcrheun spent the hand to-.arrange them. Miss Mar­
week end In Jacksonville and Day­ garet Hart is chairman.. It promises
to be a great success in ‘every way. r
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The Evcty Week Bridge Club was
Airs. Alfred Lilja returned Tues­
day from a delightful trip to Sul­ entertained Thursday; afternoon at
phur, Okia. • She has been sway Mrs. Neal’s residence by Airs. Mc­
Laughlin.- A cut* bf tea was nerved
since August. . .
at
the conrlusion of the game. The
tit*'
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Mr. M. M. Smith of Winter Park prize, a pair of silk hose was won by
was in Sanford Wednesday. , . Aire. Barnes. ,Thoso present were
Airs.
Charles
and
Airs.
Alaaon
Mrs. Neal, Mrs. Puleston, Mrs.
:t ,
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were appointed- to call on the absent
Thigpen,
Mrs. Watson,Mrs. Smith,
Randall Chase •is spending, themembeni so as to collect the rest of. winter in Miqml.' He Is there in'.thp1 Aire. Barnes nnd Miss Wilkie;
tho amount ncpdqti.
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interest of tho Chase Packing Co.
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After the business meeting was
The masquqrade dance to be given
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over a very pleasant hour was spent
at the Parlsh^JIoucc will.be tho first
• . ,b'r. Agnes Guild
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sewing,
as it had been voted on at
of-November, instead of tho scccrd,
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The regular meeting of the St;
' . tho |Sst meeting that tho clnaa.would
Agnes Guild was held Monday after­ as was announced in this criumn Inst
•. take lip tho work of the Red Gross
n oon 'at the homo -of Mrs.. Archie Frida)*. ,
.and all wpre invited to bring needle
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• and thimble. So each ono mndo u Rctts. The afternoon was pleasnntMr. nnd Mrs.. Roy Till: j announce
ly apent in working on the nrtcles
sock for our navy boys. •
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the birth of a son TuecJay, OctoNo refreshments were served as for the nnnunl bazaar which will licr*23rd.'
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take place tho last Saturdny in No­
. tho class is practicing food conser­
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vation us an organized body. About
Mrs.
J.
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II.
Davis
from
.Barotw
Archie Betts, Mrs. Gwynn Fox, Mrs.
36 were present. -We regret to say
was in Sanford Wcdncad:.y;* • *
• . aoverul of our officers nnd members Ernest Housholdcr, Mrs. Julius *1^t *♦4 ♦4 • . ' tI
kac^i, Mrs. Albert Fry, Mins .Chttr&gt;
were absent.
Mrs. II. A. Octcon was shopping
lotte Hand,. Miss Junto Stumon and
in Sanford Wednesday, ' '
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Cirrr:/-■G ift's Nuplidt
Alfred M. ‘Jufiord,* Detroit, Mirh.,
• Leesburg, OCt. ‘^ i.—In a home
Mr. A. P. Connelly has returned has been.-in Sapford the past -weeks
'transformed by tho fingera of loving
from
u business trip to Lakeland.
11e left ThuVailny for St. .Petersburg.
frieqdn into n perfect bower ‘of gar­
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lands and ferns Miss Katherine, tho
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Mr. .and Mrs. Loucks have re­
Mrs. Geo. Mnthier, Mrs. Geo. F*echarming daughter of -Judge and
turned from Now Haven, Conn., tora,-Airs. R. I, Gresham, Mrs. J. L.
Mrs. J. B. Gaines, became tho bride
Adum-t of Geneva spent Thursday
' of Mr. Goode M, Guerry here this where they spent the summer.
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whllJ u:.iy the most InMrs. Thigpen has ns her guoet her
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•tlmate mends cf bride and groom
Mrs. .George Spopr and Algernonlooked on' and-prnyed for lorig nnd sister, Mj-*.* Crowder from- Douglas,
Georgia.
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returned Wednesday from a
happj* life for this .popular couple.
summer
spent in New York state.
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Prccrrtin" the eeremonty, whlh-’ tho
Mrs. Mnrgaret Barnes had as'her
guests were t iowlrg.tlic .m£ny benu, tlful presents in silver, glass and rare guests for lunch on Wednesday Mrs.
chlnn. Mrs. G. G. Ware softly Harney of Jacksonville, Mrs.* Shirley
brought tho pianoforte into ai'cord Montague and .M/a? Bogue of Or­
.ylth the spiiit it the herr, blending lando.- Mrs. Harney was‘ a resident
By 1ZOLA FORRESTER.
them Jnto an accompaniment to u nf.SanrdrtJ several.yedrs ngo and aho
vocal solo by Mjs.. !'. H. Mote, ful- !h bring &gt;varmly welcomed by'-her
uyy
v lowed by another by Mias Virginia ql&lt;| friepda.
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AfncKenzie; then to the strains of
.
Delaney glanced up with an iiinutu-tl
Tho Social Department of fhy look of Inferesty.rJIu dccuphtl his ettsthe Mendelssohn wedding,march the
• bride, advanced slowly through tho- Woman’n Club entertained several foninry favorite yAicc on Elnlne's winarched hall, into the. room reserved of their.members at bridge Tuesday downcat overlooking the square. It al­
lor.tho ceremony where she yqs met afternoon,;.Mrs.l^dleston octihg-.ns- ways amused bltn when'. Elaine's self­
by*th e grodm and both advanced lipstcM. Mrs. &gt;11. "A.. Howard won sufficiency was nonplused.
“ Read It,’’ -.ho sold.' “Dgn't be self­
. . together to an altar of satin and gold the prize, two benuti ful embroidered
Ish*
and keep tt to yourself." Elnlne
where their .hearts werrrhound as linen handkerchiefs., Tluxw iweaent
tossed hltn tho letter. "Bead It your­
pne by the Rev1
. Ward, rectqr-of the were Mrs. Howard, M rs. R. FX Tplar
self.”, ••
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M|-s. Roy Symm,e Mi.'js Pulestotl,
!’ Episcopal church.
DclAttfy obeyed, nnd the glenm of
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-: The beautiful Episcopal ring tor­ M /i. Alurse, Mr/I. Galloway, Mre. fun-In hi* blue.eye« deepened. *
“ Who Is Aunt Jess? Sounds jo'.Bio
's* ^-vice, Impriewlvc and profound was Wnfsoh andM 1 1r^A.t hle IJn.wkins/ ’
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n pretty good old «i&gt;ort.‘'
carried .(iirougfi and the newly wed­ •
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. ;dcd!p.air turned, to accept thoshowQuite the largest and mosp de­ . “You musn't coll her nn old nport,’’
replied Elnlnb.-jvlth a touch of hnutcur
'. trod congratulation*-! and sipcere
lightful affair of the season was the
good wishes of their gathered friends. cord party at tho Gables Tuesday In her tone. -“ After alt, one's family Is
onc'a family, nnd It l«,4iot fof nny^outThe bHde’s- wedding g o in was eyening. Tpn tables for bridge were Bldcra to speak of tho same bantering­
itself a work of love although sent played in the dining room, hall nnd, ly. Bite" Is a very, respectable maiden
±5,.&lt;
* across the ocean from far-ofT Japan. piazza. The five hundred tables' were lady from Mlddlebury, n. I, I tmvo
• .. The |ovely white satin was woven bn were in the.living room. The dec­ not »een her since I was a IIUIq girl,
a loom In -tho school over which pre- orations were very elaborate, the but alto was my. father's favorite’ Bis­
aides an aunt of tho bride- and the color scheme being yellow. It W4,s ter, nnd, of course, 1 flhntl do tho prop­
-heavy embroidered, figures were carried out even to the-carda. Tho er thing by her.",
“Of course, yoq wilt," drawled Do*• sot upon the fabric in tho cunning The guests were received* at tho door
Tnncy,
pleasantly^ “ but at tho Bnmo
. mnnner that only the Japanese- fin­ by Mrs, Barnes, Mre. Lcfiler and
time, It's nn Infernal bore hnvlng her
gers have been trnlned to nccom- Mre. Sith. mThey were assisted In
on here just nt lbla.liuie. .You won't
•’ * pllsft.' *WTtH'this lustrous weave n eating for the guests by -Mltr. Deane be nblc’ to go to thcdinll."
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beautifully draped gown was fash­ Turnbr, Mra. Morse, Mrs. Butt, Mrs.
“ Indeed I with" replied-Elnlne. “ If
ioned and from the same material AfcLaughlin, Miss Dorothy Rumph T tmvo to hire n trnlned nurse to look
was built n picture hAt'tHst added and Aliss Agnes Dumas. The bridge out for Aunt Jens while Pin away."
•’*. dignity to tho graceful form nnd prizes were n handsome potted plant
Thursday-afternoon Elaine went to
. carriage of tho bride. On her feet won by Mre.4Dickenson and a flash the rnfiwny station to meet Aunt Jes­
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were shippers- of the dnlnticst silver light by Mr. W. P. Carter,,.The five sica! The express was on time. She
, - cade and she carried an Irm bouquet hundred prizes wero a mahogany stood nt the gate watching- (lie pas­
cf great white chrySahthcmupis and candlestick which Mra. O’Connor sengers ns they passed through, look­
.
asparagus - fern, bound with silver won end sfrWU rf cards In an ivory in g 'fo r a little, somcwhnt bewildered
woman In clothing of a past motto.
case' won by Air. Cooper. Those
tulle.
. Suddenly some/&gt;ne touched her on tho
After the congratulations had been present were Mf. nnd Mrs. A P. shoatder, nnd the dearest, most at­
given tho guests wero seated and Connelly, Mr*, nnd Mrs. ' G. F. tractive contralto voice asked:
, girl friends of the bride served two Smith, Air. and Airs. Frank Miller,
“ Isn’t this Elatnor
'course* of refreshments. The bride Mrs. Thadorq. Allller/ M r and Airs., . For the moment Klntno was speech­
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less. Could It be posslblo that this
slender, beautifully tailored woman
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tho. latest mode. ylKht to the top* qf
her dafk tan high-cut boots. Her widebrimmed straw hat was black, with
.Just exactly the right touch of band
embroidery on It to make tt smnrt, and
urfUernenth the brim there smiled' at
ElAIno the brownest of laughing eyes.
No Operations Necessary After Seeing - . s
Her dark ba|r was,rdressed high,
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Elaine could tell, with not a trace of
gray. Her complexion was perfect,
J Children's Day—Bobby Connolly In “ Tho'
FRIDAY-S
and she looked about twenty-eight at
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Colli* arket". al*6 Bllly^ret in “JhaPoat’’.
the moot. Klnlnn motioned to • porSATURDAY—Bessla Lo in “ The Baydust Ring" a dreu*
ter&lt;tp*csrry the . suit case and call a
story, also “ HI* Sudden RirsT’ a* comedy, "also Pearl
taxi while she tried her best to acdl. White In‘ JFatal R lnr,. , . j.
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MONDAY—Valeaka 8ur*tt In “The Slave" also a comedy.
"Now', dear, don’t let me upset any
of .your studio plana or engagements,"
TUE8DAY—Jack Gardner In "The Night Workers"; also
said Hiss Bto well as the taxi whirled
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them downtown. "Yon know I have a
Enlertainrd Truth Setktn
Mrs. John Jlnkliu delightfully en­
tertained tha ' Truth Seekers, the
ladles. Bible class of the Method­
ist church, at her home on French
avenuo' Tuesday afternoon, Oct.
23rd.
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The rooms were. opened ensultc
and adqrnedewith vsses filled* with
flowers.
Golden •rod and yellow
-daisjea being usod. After a large
-number had gathered ■ Mrs. f». P.'
.Hagan, the president called the clasa
to-order, and the following was the
program:
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Charles, prayer by Mrs. F1. E.
Stelnmeyer, reading of minutes by
Mrs. R. M. Maaon, trrtiurer’s re­
port, Mrs, T. J. Adams. » ,
Mrs. Adams and Airs. Kelly both
‘ /g a v e an intereating talk about the
. class * helping the Government by
buying Liberty Bonds. .This was re­
sponded to very enthusiastically by
all present and fho amoupt was al­
most raised to Buy one.
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new »tylM. r TfcU year I decided to
try N*w York, although you catch tho
more censenratire foreign tobch In
Boston, I think. Just go ahead wttlj
yobr own work and don’t mind me. Wo
professional women understand per-,
feetty the value of time.' You’re really
keeping yourself up very nicely. Bo
many artlat* let themselves ran down."
*; Elnlne was rcdaccd to a.state of nbsolute meekness, almost gasping'for
breath. That night. Instead *of. the
usual little bachelor supper, Aunt Jes­
sica* insisted on going towntoiwn for
dinner, with box seats aftorward at
one
tho snappiest' shows In town.
Hhe had all her campaign mapped out,
Just the ploys shp wanted to sec, the
plncea whero she wanted..to eat and
*thc people she wonted to meet
.
Elnlne never forgot that week. Tho
first time that Delaney stepped foot
Into the! studio his lnngdor vanished
under! tho stimulus of Aunt Jessica’s
grretlDg.
ting. 'Sho’
. imlshcd him off as her
escorCthat afternoon, and he was.her
slgvo thereafter.- Elnlne, slender and
frail as a poet’s narcissus, sat back In
nn oak chair tlje night of the arllsta’
ball and watched her aunt donee, not
only with Delaney but with every elig­
ible man. In fho quarter. Bbo danced
heautlfolly. And this was tho woman
for whom sho had expected to hrre a
trained nurse I . As they, passed by sho
caught Dejnnc|'s adoring look. tDclancy,' of .all people! The dilettante
novelist, everlastingly seeking new In­
terests, .
. The next morning ho came over to
the studio with an oddly "sheepish look
of happiness on bis fac&lt;\
" 11ns she told you y e t f ho asked..
“Lord, Elnlne, I don't sco what n wornnn like her sees In me. She's so .glor­
iously efficient It mokes 'niq. ashamed
of nil the months I've wqstod. I'm
going to pitch Ip now and do some­
thing worth while. She’s going to Jet
ipe hnndle her advertising matter and
thinks she enn get one of the big start s
in Boston tp let mo try theirs, too." '
"Advertising matter!” Elaine ‘ gnvb
him one tong .look. -A we^k ngo, Dolane)" had seemed a necessary pnrt of
(lint window tfent, nnd now he was gi&gt;:
Ing to wrlto millinery ads' for Aunt
Jessica.
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“Do you really love her, Frank 1"
she nskqd, unbelievingly.
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"Dive her? -I worship her. 'We're
to bo married* bcfOra she leaves}, I
can't .tell' you, Elnlne, how grateful I
hm to’ you for having brought us to­
gether.'.’ •
Elnlne smiled thoughtfully.
tCniiyrlsht. P'T. *er ♦’ —. *I ''luCo
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Practice Economy. *
The wine xtnmltml, "Mat eunuch fowl
and no more," rigidly followed, would
reduce greatly food hills In tunny
homes nnd nt the some time tend to
Improve the physical nuiillll|in of nil
tuetllbers of tile household. *

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■For Rent—Two nicely furihwi

lid w.ter
Viles' £n *9
rooms. -Hot and eold
voniently located.. _ 701 AlstoX
avenue. .
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For Rent—Furnished rooms r,.*
U All Local AdverUseraenls Under
light houseleepfiig,. 117 Uuril
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FOR SALE*

FurnUhed Rooms by Day, Ws
For Sale—Threo acres Improved
land adjoining Sanford. For quick or Month—Park avenue fist’ j|Z1
sale |760 cash. Write R. E. King, North Park avenue, over *L g.V
049 Indians- Wichita,. Kans. 18-8tp Philips &amp; *•Co. drug' stors. ur
C. C. Hsrtw manager.
Jo.y
NEW—Slightly used household
For
Rent—Three ,unfurnUk*|K
goods for sale reasonable: 1 oak I
■ooms.- Inquire Herald Ofilre. R
1 ladles' desk, 12 rocking c h r
&gt;For Rent—Three very dnlntfc'
straight chairs, porqh swing,^4 ^res*.
era; 3 iron, beds, 3 pew mattrcMcs ‘rooms and use f l sitting room, o».
and springs, kitchen furnlturd and furnished or partly furplshed, $184|
gas range,'- refrigerator and dining per month. Inquiro at the Frcack
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table. Atony othefi small articles, Shop for information.
cheap. "Call at 607 Park Ave., 8anFor Rent—Two offices on First St |
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ford.
Tw o Inside ofllces. All In G. A W.
For Sale— 101C Maxwell touring building. Also warehouse close It.:
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car» good appearance* ami running N . If, Garner._______ "
order,- now Jtayfield carburator,.for
For Rent—Nino roonfs dhd sleep-' 1
qttlck.sr.le at $250.00. Intent chang­
ing porch over Herald office. Mat
ing to Ford truck.
C: L. West,
convenient apartments In the city,
Oviedo, Fir.,
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Inquire of R. J. Holly, care Henlif
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For Sale— House 16x24.
Flret
$50,410 takes it; ,»Seo Sanford Nov-v
WANTED
city Works. Fromfii and Cornmer*
Wtmted—A - reliable steady fsm
cinl St. .
*Y • *• 17-4tp
ham! for tho balance' of the reties, |
Fdr Sqte-N ice cauliflowor plants Rent free. Harry WolIT, OrmceJ,.:
how . r e a d y , $2.60 per thousand. Fin. *
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D. R. Brisaon. Crlery'avcnue.. 16-tf

Wnntrd to rent n tyi &lt;writer 1*

For Sale—Shetland pony, seven good' condition. Ihquirc Herald Of­
years' old, gentle nnd broken, to fice.
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Between 17 nnd 40, HaptUt'b-^
For Sale— Fifteen acres, about 8 dined or non-church preference, U
acres cleared, fronting Lakn Monroe. join Berean Class. R. M. .(ironi­
Al&gt;undant muck on. -place. Fifteen st cin, president.
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C. If. Leffier.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS

POLITICAL
For pale— 1914 Wntercooled In­
ternational Ilarvester Iialfton-truck,
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Voe AMtrmin
I will !&gt;•■randlilate lor thv pmltlssirf At!*in good running condition,- a bar­
man of th» city ol Sanford •ut-J-vl lo Ur if t
gain. . One double sented Surrey in cbUn otlhr White Men'* Primary loH M .
SOlh, 191*.
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Enquire Herald et' Tueadiy November
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The store for business men
There arc a lot of ways in which we
make this the “ first” store for b u sin e ss
men.

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First in.values
First in variety
First in Jit
First in fashions

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First in newness of goods

But more' important than these—first;.
in . a broad, liberal policy toward every .
customer;* ready to refund your money
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suits to fit every

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That matter of fit is an important on?
1 with many business men; they think
• they’re “ hard-to-fit” so they go to tailors
pay a lot of extra money and^ waste a
lot of valuable time.
We can give any man in this town in
fifteep .or twenty minutes a suit that fits
his body, that fits his occupation and fits
his age.
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It wilt be a Hart' SchaflFner &amp; Mairx
suit; all wo.ol; the quality a tailor .eparg65
. double for, and it‘ will only cost you
. from $30 to $45. ,.
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The home o f H art SchsifTner &amp;*Marx clothes

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Very nice little millinery shop In New­
port/ and I hay® been running up to
iDostoq crm. iBrtPC and. fall toe tha

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For Sale-—Good galvanized gqso- ' ".Fof Rent—FurqUhed rooms
llnc'.fank, cost 14.00 will sell for light housekeeping. 807 “
$3;00 R. J. Holly, Sanford Herald.

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For Rent—Threo furnished-roots,’
with all convenience*. Eleventh
Magnolia. Mra. W. C. DeCot

Charge 25 Cents.

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T o s t n o t in it

A CHIEL IS A M O N G YE TAK IN G N O TES AN D FAITH,
“ H E 'L L PR E N T ’ E M ” — S O *8 A Y S SAUNTERER.
'The Bailie Cry of Peed 'Em
Yes, we'll rally round the-farm, boys,
We’ll rally once again,
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Shouting the battle cry of Feed 'Em,
We've got the ships and money
And the best of fighting men
Shouting the battle cry of Feed 'Em.
Tbe onion forever, £ho beans.and the
corn,
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Down with the 'tater—It’s up the
. next morn— .
While we rally round the plow, boys,
And take tho hoe again, *
Shouting the battle cry of Feed 'Em.
— Fred Emerson Brooks.
f Mary Murray was a Holy Roller
in south Florida up to a few days
ago. Last Sunday she wrapped* a
Urge rattlesnake around her neck to
demonstrate that a Holly Roller
could- withstand
anything. - The
first‘ time she tried this stunt tho
-snake did not bite her but the sec­
ond time she was kitten on tho arm.
She .refused to have medical aid, Inaiating that ahe waa ao full, of holi­
ness that no anako .bite could hflrt
her, but in Just four hours Mary waa
dead after suffering great agony.
’ Well, all that I can nay for Mary is
‘that it.is dangerous to place your
trust in n anako.. Intrusted-snakes
several times but they always bit
mo in tho end (moaning my linger)
and then Mary being So full of re^
iiglon ohould^nlso have remembered
what tho snake did to Eve. .

knew exact,y when he was born and
they, told tho government. Ono'old
woman, said he was born two weeks
after h er‘ Rachel waa born and Ra­
chel waa twenty-two. An old hegtywlpcr said he remembered the
date pf the birth, because It was the
•ame week he add a horse, and that
was twenty-one years ago.
Still
another town historian said‘ It was
when they had tho big storm on
Walnut run—twerity-ono Snd a half
years ago to the very day. So the
government arrested the fellow and
ho was tried as a slacker. ' •’ •’
\An old editor wobbled Into the
court room with a bundle of news­
papers under.hla arm.. He had been
an editor in that town for \hirty
years, and if ever the defendant was
born at all, it was recorded in his
newspaper—and tho date waa corfile of papers, and there it was—
"Born to the wife of So-end-So,,yes­
terday, a bouncing boy, weight ten
pounds; congratulations, John."
That settled it—there it was in the
paper. The government said 1^ was
satisfied, ftfr the date showed the
hoy to be less than twenty-one, and
the-court said it wnn. satisfied, for
the old newspaper would* bo taken ns
tho best of evidence. And tho old
woman and-the he-gotslpcr .and'the
town historian* w'erc greatly dis­
concerted, but nnt convinced.

The matter of expense In the pres­
ent epidemic of trachoma was dls.cussed. anrlnq mrtion duly, second.
ed, a ipecial compensation was made
to Dr. O, J. Miller for aenrlcee in
samp, amount 9100.00.
It waa brought to the attention of
the city council that the family of
Durham Lewis were In peed of as&gt;
sistancC and steps to relieve them
was referred to the mayor for atten,tlon.
.
Councilman Miller offered the
following ordjnence ■and rffoved Its
adoption. 'Ordinance entitled an
ordinance regulating dogs running at
large in the city of Sanford.
Said ordinance pras placed'on Its
first reading and read in full and.
passed. Voto as follows; Aye's, B.
W. Herndon, C, H. DIngee, W. )V*
Abernathy, F. L. Miller, Jno. Ad­
ams, R.-A. Newman and Roy aymes.
No'e, nolle.'
’ On motion 'Councilman Newman
duly eeconded the rules were waivdt
and said ordinance placed on its sec­
ond reading by title only, Vote as
follows; Aye’s, B. W. Herndon, 6 .
H. DIngee, W. W. Abernathy, F. L. 10 and 11 , Tier C.
Miller, Jno. Adams, R. A. Newman
The W 6 ft of Lota l,-2, 3, 4, 6,
and Roy Symca. No'e, none.
Blk 12, Tfcr C.
Said ordinance was placed on its
The E 6 ft of 'Lota 0, 7, 8, 9, 10,
second reading and 'read -by title Blk 12, Tier C,
only and passed. Vote as follows)
A ll.in E. R Trufford's Map ..of
Sanford. Seminole county, Florida.
Holden Heal Estate Co.'s Adto Sanford, Semlnolo county,
"Florida

and fins] passage. Vote as follows;
B. W. Herndon, C. IL DIngee, W. W
Abernathy, F. L. Milter, Jno. Ad­
ams, R.-A. Newman and'Roy Symes.
No’s, none.

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The W 0 ft qf Lots 28, 29 and 30.
The E C ft of Lots 31, 32 and 3.1.
In reference to the above resolu­
tion a motion was made and duly
seconded, that city engineer bo in­
structed to see property owners in re­
gards to right of way for opening
the alleys above mentioned twlded
by the city that arc not now exist­
ing, and mnko .detail report to city
council at their next meeting.

Council n&lt;IJourneiL_
Said ordinance was placed on its
third reading and rend in full mid
passed.; Vote as follows; Aye’s, 1).
Seminole’s Roll of Honor
W. Herndon, C.* IL Dingcc, W.*W,
ri Whnt’s tho matter with the can­ Abernathy, F. L.* Miller, Jno. Ad­
Karl Schultz, * Sherman Itouth,
didates'
for alderman and mayor? ams, K.' A. Newman arid Roy
T Now here comes something about
Up
to
date,
I
have
not
seen
any
an­
Collier
Brown, Oliver Murrell, Ned
Potato Week being celebrated.
I
nouncements
except
that
of
Arthur
Chittenden,
Iloy Chittenden, Ralph
refuse to enthuse ov^r uny Potato
Marshal),
for
adlejmnn.
If
there
is
lloumillat,
Allan
Jones, Morris Spen­
Week. What in the summer breezes
cer,
Hugh
White,
Oscar Rouse, C. J,
anything
in
the
"Early
bird"
stuff
does any one want with Potato Week
Arthur
has
the
job
cinched*for
he
Lawton,
James
I’urvis,
William,Hurt
In which several fine recipes are giv­
seems
to
ho
tho
only
man
in_
town
Resolved ,tha( the city council
en for the preparation of potatoes in
who Is not afraid to come out nnd cause alleys to ho opened as follows:
• . Army
many different wnya.\ If the person
announce
himself.
There
is
only
u
John
Murrell,
Kenneth Murrell,
thst started Potato Week really
Between Sanford Ave. nnd Cy­
few
weeks
left
nnd
there
are
no
ojhrr
Leslie
Hill,
Seth
Woodruff,
Stanley
wanted to accomplish some good in
press Ave., extend alley across Lot 5,
announcements. I . understand that
Walker, .Dr, Ralph Slovens, JpeBlock 6, Tier A.
this .war torn, food shot world of
ours he should have started a cam­ Mayor Davison will be n candidate
Between Cypress Ave. nnd Pine Chittenden, Oscar Speer," Bruce 'Ar^?
paign to bring the price of potatoes to succeed himself nnd that he will Ave; open’ an nNey beginning .on demon, Ernest Gregory, Fred MnWb;
doWn to where we can at least see be the only candidate in tho field. Fifth St., midway between Pine Ave. George McLaughlin, Harold Wash­
Some tame affnlc. some tame affair. nnd 'Cypress Ave. nnd running burn, Albert Fry, James Estridge,
But then wo do not need any fight thence south to Celery Ave.
George IluiT, Thomas Sullivan, W.
In rlty politics with the war on and
A. Pattishnll, Meade Fox, Ipgram
Between Pino Ave. and Hickory Guerry, Joe’ Gucrry, Oscar N. Zitteverybody busy with other affairs.
Ave. open nn alley beginning mid­ rower, Henry Byrd, Osborne Wil­
way Viet ween Pine Ave. nnd Hickory
ri
My honest opinion about n lot of Ave*. at Fifth St., run south-to Elev­ liams; Vail I.ov^ll, Martin Temple,
Robert* Robinson,. .Arthur -Disking,
best methotls of cooking it. And goods with thiv "war tax added" in enth f\t. "
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John Lee, J. A. ^Stafford, •Andrew
then it is utter foolishness in t rying to that the dealers are making more
Property to be- acquired l^y the Aulin, . John Cater Lawton, Alfred
tell any of us folks Unw n here how to money, now than before tire wnr. city.
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stand that the'extra tax on cighm press Ave.— The E. 10 ft. of Lot 5, Arthur Ley,is, Melville C. Tyler, J.'us started in life cutting teeth on
F. Contes, Ernest- Gormley, Walter
sweet potatyrryVAnd Ue rati.‘ Cook amounts (o one dollar per thousand Biqlk: 0,'T icr A.
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' '. Radford, Corbett liutchlnsori, Sam
them'all tho-Wayj from the half shell and yet somo (|ralpm hero'.arid.Jother
Between Cypress- Aye. and Pino Povohouse, Harrjr-CaHson, C .' E.’
plages immediately took advantage
to &lt;iu gralin-. &gt;'.y
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of'the tux to plnco flyo'ccnt clgafs to
Wnllncc I.lpford, N.onrtnn Baker, Er­
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six centre which according t(f *rpy
Sortiemmri
noted that somo
nest C. Morris, Ike lfousp. T. At.
of ,the.tictvi3pafjera In a nearby town figures gives the dealers nlpc iRritaTa
Hill,, llnrry Rabun, GuyT.Stafford,
.write*--fight.: ‘up * on thejr^ hind a ^lousnnd .more than "formprty.
Lew-tie Oglesby, Densler Stafford, T.
Now* it-oceilrs to rifb'nnd it, occurs
legs ■* about municipal ownership
O. Gillis, Willie O. Goolsby, ijarfold
t*
gthom,f|rat
the
war.
ta&amp;
If
properly
and they "D-M -A-N -D -E-D " un inHoliday). C. R.:' Peabody,'Robert
"placed would. 5iot bVi^HIg burden on
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the
people
nt
all
atuFtijir*i'jgnr
situa­
thlpgs*dbnt' "demanded'-', an- jnvestigation -and there w-nri some stir, he.-' tion gives me»thV Idea. - If we are
Urivc *mg-.*apd' it -looked )jke thero being hiltj •up on tho other com­
might be something d f»lng hut all at modities In the same proportion the
onco* some gf tho*ctHtorrf took a v«- government should / Investigate im­
Of oQumo we can do
catujD,;.( ne s\ld out’ and went on n mediately.
without
cigars
hut' there arc other
vacation, and now thcrtHs pence and
things
that
we
need
and I intend to
plsnty .of.advjirtisii'ng in this nearby
get
nt
the
bottom
of
this wnr tax
'town .again. And up to the present
conjunction
with the
business
in
t|me’ ".thu same water seems to bo
government officials arid find out
giirgllng through the same pipea and
the tamo people are running things Just whero tho Ethiopian in. tho
woodpile reposes. If I am wrong in
aa usual and that old slogan ‘ of
my surmises let some noble patriot
•"don’^ scare away the* touriqts” is
sounded abroad in the land. And come acrosa and tell me about it.
the algae ia fishy as usual and there
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
acorns to he tho usual amount of fish
■tories In all the papers and what Ordinances Passed, Alleys Opened
do you think of this nice weather
Other Matters
we are having?' .
City* council of the city of San­
ford, Florida, met on Oct. 15, 1917,
Well, our boya arc in tho trenches at 7:30 p. m. in ^regular session.
in Franco arid while we do not.knpw. Present B, \V. Herndon,' president,
how many Sanford boya are there if and. Councllmcn C. H. Dingce, W.'
Is certain thst some of them are W. Abernathy, F. L. Miller, Jno.
where the fighting ia good and soon* Adams,- R. A Newman and Roy
the atortes of the casualties will be Symes.
coming in and we must bo brave
Minutes of last meeting read and
and withstand thq shock. Then and adopted. •
only then will we realise that war is
Mr. Cjjbb.'came before the council
with' us, that frivolities must be laid and asked soms assistance in obtain.*
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aside, that doing actual work for thp ing
ihoneVv*due-him by E. E. Brady
soldiers la better thin doing apeiety fdr labor. '* The council informed
stunts and-that the'only haven* of him that ■nothing u&gt;uh), be done In
refuge fn the ^torm ia the'church and the matiar.’ 1
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Com mitt
from colored .ifc. of 'P,
made-co^iPlaint to council thit o^&lt;j
t There Is one man In the United- Wm, Clark wee chargirig retjt' ap
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he doesn't believe the newspipere.' property belonging to city, formerly
He will probably fight any man who property of city of Goldsboro, ,op
aayra that you can’ t believe-what you motion;duly..seconded,. city engineer
~ade tn the papers; for a miuty old was instructed to make survey- of
newspaper saved hlnf. from a term aamr and report to council at hext
|a the penitentiary.
meeting, .
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He didn't (efts ter, because he ri aim­
look * up proportion of road and
ed to be,;foo .irounff— by something
like ala months. - But tha town ioe- Bridge,Fund due the city of Sansips said he 'was old enough; they ford,
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William Hartley, Floyd WashOecar , DuDoae, . Edwin L.' la a deer, ’ it'll be1 mo-thcre hosaV
been n deer In tide country for fn«.
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Sam J. Pickens, Harry H. New­
man, 'Bryan Walker, Andrew T;
King, Charles Priastar, Robt. O.
Weeks, Walfre'd Plerton, Vender
Penltte, ■Adolph Shaw, Barney F.
Griggs, Harry Miles, Duncan Mit­
chell, Drawdy Matt here, Lewis Col­
lins, John A, Rhodes, John R. Long,
William B. Lynch, James If. Lee, J..
C. Hutchinson, C. T.,Smith.
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Useful Banana Plant
It must not be thought thst of.
banana plant the fruit alone la eat
for in tropical countries the pin,
the stem, the top of the floral rpl
and also the yonnjr. shoots are tu
aa food. The fibers of the leaves (
used for thread, cloth and ropes.

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WE URGE YOU TO PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH YOUR
DEALER WELL IN ADVANCE FOR EVERYTHING NEEDED
TO MAKE AND HARVEST THE tiOMINO CROP; AND ALSO
TO STdRE NOW AS MUCH AS YOU OAN CARE FOR.
UNLESS YOU HELP IN THIS WAYj THERE ARE LIKELY
TO BE LOSSES AND DELAYS.

CH ASE &amp; CO M PAN Y

We Desire To Call Special Attention t o

W H IC H HAS JU ST A R R IV E D
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CON SIDER Y H I S - IN S T R U M E N T
TH E H AN D SO M EST O N E T H A T
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You Are Invited to Call and Both See and Hear. It

WE HAVE STARRS FROM

$50.00 to $350.00

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No. 80 .
I.v Jacksonville ...0:10 a, m. • ' 12:01p.m. " , fl;10 p. m.
Ar Savannah.-----1:15 p .m ..
4:01p.m . ,• 12135 a; m.
Ar Charleston--- 5:35 p. m.
8:16 p:.m,'
8:45 a. m,
. y.. Ar Richmond— J 6rf)5 n. m. 7:55 «. m.* V 7:45 p. m.
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Ar Washington.:....8:40 a. nt,
10:55 a. m.
11:50 p. m.
Ar Baltlmore....„10dl7 a. m.
12:10 p.m .
1:10 a.m.
Ar W. Phil*phis.. 1:07 p,*m.
2J!7p. m..
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Ar Nriw Ym 1u_ „ 3:18 p.m .
4:35 p.m .
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OU;-must aTwayfl think*of
our Guarantee on every
package, of Lucky Strike Ciga­
rettes as a direct personal mes­
sage from T k e A.merican
Tobacco Company to you—
not a mere business formality#
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GUARANTEE
rfect coodltlonj

or if they arts not entirely satUfactoty in every
way, return the package and aa many of tbo
cigarettes as you have not smoked, to yodr
dealer and be will reforfd your money.

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You couldn’t ask for anything more com­
plete, sweeping or unreserved, could you ?
You
protected, the dealer Isprotectedr
everyone who pays his m oney lor Lucky
StrikeXigarcttca u given the •quareat deal,
that plain English am define. .

Isn’t it a taHsfacdon to .you to huygooda
in'whieictHe manufacturer’s confidence mao
completely expressed, and the dealer’® con­
fidence ao thoroughly backed up ? (
It ^vea you confidence; brings ua ail
together— ajcom pjete circle o f confidence.
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&gt;&gt;—The
»*■■■adult beetlea
» attack■thar
■ "pplaiita
■..... 1 ■ — ~~ —- ■w
r«lfniBt--u{*mm
-an-tnaktnggausespongcsat DrrTulaty
in the field, entering the root at the Ithe day you are supposed- to sign,
office that a pair of aurgeob’s aefa•tern end.’ They, eat the potatoes, I.
t t t
•
«ors belonging to Dr. NeaL became
forming cayltiea'ln which the females I A telegram from Mr. Hoover' to mlapiaced. .If
anyone
through
lay tlielr oveal, yellowish white eggs. the.$eminoIe county chllrman shows thoujghtieaaneaa took a pair home
Theso ire about one-forlteth of an that Seminole county is expected to with them will they please returg
Inch long. Tho larvae which hatch hold Its owri with the country at qamo to Miss Waddell,.at Dr. Tolar'a
from them grow to a length of one*- large. It reads as follows: ‘-'Homes office and oblige..
erom them grow to a length of on
united. Food conserved. ^Families
ourth inch,. TheyJenter .then tho..1enrolled. America Invincible,*. Strike
Byron Athletlo Despite Handicap, “
pupal stage without leaving the po-lhard. America look*-to you. Her‘ ‘’Lord Byron had a club foot *and
tato. Thus the entire life history I bert Hoover."
wai acutely conscious of the fact to
rosy be spenLlnsldp of a swe«t p‘ota-«j— - « - f .
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his last day. .Yet he was a fine box­
er, having taken lesions from one of
tho famous, •'bruisers" of hla time. Hs
was also a splendid dancer, and. as
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everybody knows, he swam tho Helles­
thev h . T . y *P0 ( 5 1°* “ rd * « “ • •» l&gt;ou» eanv.ee conal.u pont, tho Dardanelles,* in emulation of
one of hla Greek heroes, Leander.
a u “ of -wild IDutton, Cecil -Gabbett, J. A. Har“ l a ^ o the'lweef oit.*to '
y ro,d' R* J* HoHy, C. K. Lucas. John
related to the aweet potato.
- , I Mfltch, E. P. M orse,.T ,^. fleal. S,
The beetles-do not fly from orielTpleaton, J. A. _ Takaoji',** D, L.
field to another but travel short dIa-1 Thrasher, A. H. Stone, Alec .Vaughn
tancea by crawling. They reach dis- and M.t«?.AnnIe'HawkIns. Mrs. Fortant fields and new localities entirely [ teat-Dike has .charge of* ths canvass
by-tha aid of man. They are 'trana- of Sanro'rd school -glrla. and boys
ported largely in two ways; through over sixteen and tho colored organ!infested sweet* potatoes shipped from aatlcn.
an infested district, and* through the
t t t
shipment of dr^ws,,
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MAXWELL0
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country giving shipments o f ' the
commodities
which arc being report­
. ^rhe average mtn *■ th! 4Krc,4t.Mt
ed; and f. o. b. information furnished
by field men
shipping areas.
During the maJoVportlon of the year
dally bulletins are Issued from the
jL u of the University,of Florida permanent city offlcca and from the
*[£lon division.. "The reason is, various temporary office a In commer­
. , maniikei to eat; and ha to­ cial produ ring -territory..
on h a v in g what he has always * .',
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on the table, regardless of coet
May Core Lettuce Black Rot '
Lettuce- black rot, which some­
"Economy in • the use of food times destroys entire fields has been
ffigkld. begin at home," aha saya, eradicated from Michigan fields by.
&gt; j ytt many husbands, complain the use of. formalin spray. Whilo.it
jfcj being f° r « d to* starve when a has not been tested In Florida fields,
fip tr ly balanced diet U placed be- ,C. D. ,&amp;hpjbakoff qf the University
A .-, m . l t o o f Let. » * j&amp;^oftU^&amp;periment'stationi recom­
; an eating about one third raor*,than mend^* that this spray made of 1
„ need. It la e .PJrt of the work p in t'o f formalin to 30 gallons of
—_________________________________ :__ _______________ - To avoid carrying the peat to his in Chuluota, Geneva, Oviedo, Long■ tea the home dimonatration agenta water berried.
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r io fight the lavish table arid W t- ; In ■atflbpting the remedy, wait farm, the grower should not carry |wood, Altamonte, Lake irtary, Lake
uhlll the Black rot begins to show on sweet potatoes home cither for food Monroe and;Pao!a. Those In .charge
■eTtia.”,
the
lettuce In the field, and then ap or bedding purposes unless he is aurejof and assisting at these points are
■
Harris saya the table should
ply
the spray to a small part of tho they .came from a district free from Mesdamea C. D. Brumley, Tllden
| J0t be loaded for every meal. No
field.
The spray will not Injure 'the weevils. .It is not enough that there Jacobs, K, Curlett, Chaffer, T. L.
| pore should bo prepared than will
arc no weevils to be seen, A few Mead, W. B.Ballard,
Fuller,* Polk.,
U e a te n — that will aotye at opee the plants, and alnce they will ,bo lost,
weevils
inside
‘
ofa
potato
might
Nfomyer,
Martin,
Lyman,
Misses
PHONE 135
problem of thr garbage can. But In anyway without treatment, the orfly* easily escape notice. The safest plan E. B. Jones and Grace Hawkins,
expense
will
be
for
the
material
ana
rotting down the amount of food,'
Office and Yard 3rd and Myrtle
'SANFORD* -FLORIDA
is for* the farmer to raise on his own Messrs. Flyrit, Hatch, Lyman, Pier-'
o n must bo taken qot to reduce the labor.
farm all tbo sweet potatoes he needs son and Osteen.v'
;
| the proper quantity of certain food ^LettPbe drop (a another disease af­ so that he will not have to bring , ‘
t tt
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elements. To make this reduction so fecting lettuce and It may ‘ begin home doubtful ones. Also, -be care'Mrs, Berry will bo -at the Rest
that the health of the family will not work this month In. tho fields planted
ro-.1t,
f*. ItaaAtwaa
* g^e IU
tutI IIU
not
W IU
to get UrU»»
draws U
orr vines
YniUB IU
forT1|•
Room
•ww.se - w
every
. wv1j afternoon
ici HUUM villa
this W
week
CUA
be Impaired, it la necessary that tho early. 1 ,* *
, . . , , - . , • , planting from.infested territory. The from 3 to 5 to receivo pledge cards
wife know the. nutritive values of lowing a period of cold, moist wenth- r.......... .
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I _ . t _ . j Lgive
i v . them out and answer «„....t_tJ
stole plant ........,
board- chas
quarantined
inquiries
.
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. f foods, snd the port each-food, plays er.
jeonneefed
.with the cnrqpnign.
the
districts
known
to
be
Infested
Wafttfi'your plants for the first
1 in the diet.
'"“fesl
and neither draws, nor unfumlgatcd
appearance of the troublo and des­
•• It is not such a difficult', matter
sweet potatoes can legally bo ship­
Red Cross Notes *
troy’ them. . If practicable, sprny. tho
.to. (tsrn the fundamentals, and Miss
ped from infested territory.
The
The
date
of the benefit card party
spots whero the plants stood with
Harris is rea d y to furnish informsonly danger thep Is in the illegal car­ to be given by the Seminole-Chapt'et
one per cent solution of copper sul­
.-'two'along this Hhe'to all who apply.
riage of uninspected roots or draws Red Cross Is that of Thursday,
phate. - If it will be pro fit aide from
ItwJUl'Bavft you thoney and
'*^ik your home demonstration.agent
from one place to another. Be sure Nov. 15th, Woman’s Club, 3 o’clock.
the point of succeeding crops, plow
trouble.
Gives description and
Itf, In an effort to help conserve the
the certificata of the Nursery In­ B'idj.c and Five Hundred tables
the ground*, turning under nil plants
full
information
on all seeds for
1^ nation's supply of wheat, experi­
spector is on nil draws you buy.
will be arranged at 60c each player
and rubbish.
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fall plantirtg. Our stocks are com­
ments are b e in g made With flour
When this pest hns become estab­ and it is hoped n Inge number will
Tomatoes*will be planted in south
plete, assuring prompt shipment
nbstitutes. The work has prolished
ohn farm it-is necessary to respond to this* invitation, thereby
Florida
this
month.
Growers
should
xmsed sufficiently that the use of
take energetic measures ngninst L |helping out this most worthy rjiuse,
• M a r t i n 's H y - T e s t
amt potatoes- Instead* of "one-half select only healthy plants, of good
At digging time all infested potatoes fa the chapter needs funds for the
color,
and
free
from
any
spots.
the flour in bread, cake, puddings
, f;.
t. S o u t h e r n S e e d s ’
should be picked up carefully and at furt hern nee of-ltj work.
V»o Standard Containers
snd blicuitTjs being recommended.
once
fed
to
pigs
or.
cattle,
py
no
The
rutting
C
c
mtnlttco
wlU-./eTho United States Standard Con­
. /Carefully grown'closely selected, ai&gt;•
Ntv uses for peanuts arc also being
means should infested 'potatoes be sume work tomorrow morning, Tues­
ways dependable. Full assortment gar­
found. These recipes may be ob- tainer Act of August 31, HUG, went
den and field. . Strawberry and vege-&gt;
left in the field. Where the weevil is day 37th, and anyone deairing work
into
effect
Nov.*
1st,
1917.
Under
tlined from Miss Harris'at •Tails
1table plants also m specialty. Wntg)
this act the dimensions are fixed for present it wotild be useless Jo try *0 do will please apply to Mrs. R. A
today for our new fall catalog.
htisro. '
tq-store
any
of
the
.potatoes,
even
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Tcrheun, 20G Elm, phone 2Q3-J Thla
Climax baskets for grapes and othcc
those
apparently
not
infested*.
Une
committee,
expects
to
cut
out
work
fruits- and vegetables, and baskets
(E ; A l ' M a r t i n S e e d C o ,
(.liras Groves In November
or other‘ containers fbr small fruits, would be sure to store enough in­ TufsJiys.andTfiursJsystts hereto• It will probably bo necessary bo berries and *vegetables.
fested potatoes with the sound ones I jio hus bepn 'their, custom. •
-'^JatclcaonviH©, Florida
live the citrus groves some cultivato.spoil tho*jsntore lot before spring,
A small variation from the pre­
It appears that sdrha- timo during
'tlan (a November, says the UniverTho apparently sound potatoes
scribeddimensions-,
is
allowed
as
the
week the ladles wero cutting out
iity cf Florida-experiment station.
should be cither fumigated with car­
either
an
excess
or
a
deficiency,
but
’ Tkk will consist chlefly^ln; plowing
bon bisulphide or shipped at once.
under the cov6r crop that was cut containers shall averago as near tho If lent to regions where tho aweet
standard as possible. A dyy quart
tot nooth.. In bearing groves, plow
potato la not grown’ or the winter Is
shallow; fn young groves plow deep^ measure phall contain- 67.2 ' cubic severe, little damage will result if
1/ in the middles and shallow toward nchea.
there should be s few Infeatml pota­
Shipment In Interstate commerce
lie tree?. In plsces where |t Is not
toes irr tho lot. * After tho crop Is
ot illegal containers cither empty of harvested hogs should be turned jhto
ponible to cultivate, -let the cover
fillet} is a misdemeanor and punish­ tho field to cat all refuse robts ail'd
Aop lie on tho ground after'cutting.
able by fine. The grower wl^o.buys
. Some frowers prefer to use the cutvines in .Which the weevils might
baskets far his own use should de­
**»y herroW in preference to the
continue to breed.*
mand a guaranty from the seller that
ifb v In working the eoyei* crop* into
they
meet the federal requirement.
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'Ceellian Mualc Club
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Tho opening program of the Cc-|
Meny growers pre‘fer November guaranty contains the name and ad­
“ *«d early December as tho time for dress of the party or parties making cilian Music Club- on Saturday,
■ applying fertiiiicr. In the southern the sale of tho-containers. This will Oct. 27th was 'a groat aucccaa.
°f the elate the fertiliser ia ap- direct any prosecution .toward tho Many membera and friends were
present and twelve new names were|
it in early tlfne. , At this time manufacturer.
R E A D T H IS
/
proposed. Tho program was a a fol­
« ynr -fertilizer low In ammonia
ikoald be uied., Qne having a ratio
lows: *
Sweet Potato Root Weevils
Evening Song (left hand)....Schultz |
«f 1 or 3*per cent ammonia ia usually
By J. R. Watson
«*d. .
. Mrs. John Abrams K B
Investigations by the state plant Alpine- Bella—..... - - . . —Osteen---- ....
* olu^ ihould b4 used in the ferboard have ahown that the sweet
, . Kathleen Brady
this time If It la to be. used
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potato root‘ weevil CCylaa formlcarl- 1
11 *11 It msy bo applied either aa a
Polka
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j#**■*•■&lt;*******■
us)'li
of
more
widespread
occurrence
BV, c . b W ^ ? S S p * 02 ? * ‘,*\ 1
Hrt of the. complete .fertilizer or
Nellie Messenger
*loae In the form of hardwood ashes than had. hitherto been supposed. Little Mlaa Muffet -.-R og ora j - ....
It ia 'found in three parts of the state
lome other available source.
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Irma Smith
—Baker county, the lower east
Dorothy—'.
Sydney Smith.,....... j
coast Trom "Brevard county south­
Sarah
Warren
Eaaterby
Improved Market News Serviceward, and-somo of the lalinds off the
Children**
March—
—Llaferth.,.—*...
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.market, news' service west* coast fn Lee county. It is not,
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^kirids will be handl ,d through* of course In every field nor even In Fable— -*
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Georgia Mobley
Jiekionvllle offlee, iccirding a every-community-within those areas.
Valae..............— —.....^Barowski.....
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A*Sherman speclallat In marr
This weevil Is extremely destruc­
, Charl.tto Smith
* lurveys to the U. S. department
tive to sweet potatoes. When it
«»rr«U ure. While this roky not once gets thoroughly estsblished in a Dolly's t'uneral— Iaehaikowaky ..
Thcodo*a Miller
•0
tojroTi the service for tlmellnna It community the production of sweet
June-.......
7
........'..„.Iachalakowiky........|
thc to11 ch*rf*« on tele- potatoes en a commercial scale is no
Virginia DeCouraey
“ ^Ph and telephone calls'.'
onger possible, and it is difficult to
. In hU address before the Citrus grow even enough for home con­ Enchantment........----- Mllodeyo......
ThfipJWowoph 0/ JV4* Izetta Stone
l y r “ r ,t Ibo University of Florlda( sumption.
txi/« T. //. Oroid q/ W rit
Song, Legacies—
H1H
' ^":f8,1*rR,•" tald how the depsrtJIHnoi* /q/anlry eAotri
The flrpt Indication of the pres- Song, Legacies.......... ........ Hill./...........
A w tht Army carriet
ifte,r Worlds*! ertco of this beetle that the farmer is
Zoe Munson
eattU*0*1
th$ ,,Afakinga, , — tha
: ti ll' 0f 72 temporary field ata- Ukely to notice ia in the condition of
The meetings are held' at tljel
familiar tag hanging
^
pvrsted ^hU year, sla of them the potatoes. These are tunneled
from breast pocket.
^ In Florida. A permanent of- through and thrfcugh until they are atudlo of drs. Fannie S. Munson, on
¥
throughout the en- honeycombed. In theae tunnels will the second and fourth Saturdayi of
1 ^ ^ la to be opewd Id Jacjcson- be found all stages of tho insect— each montli, and all lovers, of good [
music are Invited to attend.
egg,! grub, pupa and beetle. The
: &lt;ialr'f?h*rT n,‘ d,p,rt:"®nt
the beetle la about one-fourth inch long,
Food Pledge Paragraphs
Mo#
*nd,rnr*t orgaciu- ita abdomen ia cylindrical In shape
Pledge .cards will be on hand at
! ***i-itrViM*e* te.I®graphfc market and ahlking btue in color. Its thordil
6 ‘Cove^jnf the commor- aX, head and (e p are brown,-and the all postoffices In *Semlnolp.- county I
long weeYil-like beak which Upheld this, week /o r the signatures of those
^vtihu f th* W,ncJP*&gt; fr-it and straight-Put iri*front'of the'liead la who may In so me‘ w ay-hav*.missed
black. Ita thorax 'a email and the signing elaewheret If you have not
^ maitti
L Crrtl\Is
* ' year.
S,UMB
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.
legs are long.. These characteristics, signed, ask for the cards please and
sign before you ieave "the office.
, 1 ^ h*ve ‘ hwn Mtab- In connection with the fset that the
Aisotat the Rest Room ybu will find |
thrtfe'
parts
oT
tbo
body'a'rP"united
'
.he1 Pi r,c|P*5 metropolitan
pledge
cards.
.
u - . " ' the^* In connection less rigidly than in most beetles, give
. f f f
w
i ' S
Ioc.t.4 .to to this: weevil ®ueh the appearance
estion
of a large yellow ant; benee the name . Do not ha offended if you have 11
L kOTim.. territory during crop
G uaranteed by
fonnicarlus.’
Tho
gniba
which*,
are
not
been
axed
to
sign
pledge-cards.
■ ST7
r “ ^ -^ * th ^ u i\
Inf
• W l l t h l f in fo r m a t io n always found in. the tunnels *re a YOu .may not have been at home;
you may not hava been at the store;
light cream, color.
^ • ^ p ip g toiscC V
Inflated potatoes have a vary- bit­ you may have' beerr abeiht from of-j
“«
T ' l ,rora * "
ter taatk whldrcnakes them entirely fice or achool the daya the Captiaris
fc*L JI t ; - * *Bd Prevailing w
“ t: for human food or .even for called. Tfiey art; doing tbalr, part,
^ S u fla r to V c
Wegraphle ad ‘
'" if-t*'
*
y considerable quan- please do yours and.ask for pledge
cards should you happen from any
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inKerited no opportunities and acquired nothing by luck. H is good ‘
fortune consisted o f untiring perseverance.
The sooner you begin to save and make regular weekly or mon­
th ly deposits here the greater will be your opportunities./
W e cordially invite Y O U R account and will allow a liberal rate c
o f interest on same.
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.From the 'present outlook it will
not belong- before moat'of the rau•f
eVei?,**•***•*
nldpalitlea In Florida will have com
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mission forms 'of government.
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Department of Judge .Advocate
Green Cove Spring* was the first
U U * Cttr br ObftU f | l « r - T n i b
municipality In Florida to. turn to
General Kept Gjusy.Sorting
the commtaalon form of municipal
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Out Difficulties.
-CAPITAL $30,000.00
SURPLUS $15,000.00. „
government u a cure for'th e Ilia
V,
that exist &gt;d. That was nearly seven
years ago and from that day to-this
iifeia there has never developed enough
sentim ent.for.a return to the-old
council system 'to merit considera­
tion.' t Green Cove. Springs is fur­ Legal Qusstlons, Which May Se Pux*
zllng. Explained In Thorough Faahnishing lights add-water to its people
* ton by Msn Who Hava Boon at a cheaper rate than any other
&gt;1. R. STEVENS
o. l tailor
r.. r, deas
C. M. HAND
. Tralnsd to Undsrstand the e
town of Ita class in the state. Ev­
D w tM M r. t . WOODRUFF Vk^PMUsat
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CaMm
Potnta at'fsau*. *
erything d ie In the world Has gone
up, bu t. light and watcV rates in
THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS .
Green Cove Springs are the same's* r New York.—To relieve the perplexed
minds
of
our
soldiers
awaiting
a
'call
they were alx years ago. Green Cove
i » e e » « » a a c &gt; B t M ? e e E » t M 8 C X K aa { X j 6 cx a eH 3 B e « « B t » { x
rings has the lowest tax rate of to the battlefields of France to make
complete the final rout of Europe’s un­
town of its class In the state. It masked ruffian and what be stands for.
no money, aside from Its bond­ and the subscqucnt.assqrance of world fldence to look, after that property, as First Baseman "tJulsto This 'Been han­ stowing the grsfifi priie pQ lUlpId
ed Indebtedness, except the current democracy, the Judge advocate gener­ may often bo the case If his wife Is dling It.
Lockwood o f KansaA”
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bills for the mbnth; and It has in Us al’s department la busy these days (id- not llvlrig/lt la desirable that n guard­ * In a Clevelnnd-Washlngton game
As the applause died away a freck­
c o m m i s s i o n Go v e r n m e n t
treasury approximately 12600.00, and vising them of many legal questions ian bo appointed. A general guardian Bert Gallia wns'using the spltter, lie led-faced young man arose and bowed
The commissioners of Chari o Ue {hla at a season of the yfcpjrwbon the most likely -to affect them. At Camp la guardian of tho person as well as rubbed his fingers on' tho ball, theg while the Judge handed the check giv­
appear to bo weaving out the matter cltj treasury Is usually am ply..
put them In hls'.mouth to wet them, en as prise.. With bitterness In his '
Mills and Camp* Upton, In this section of tho property. They aro app^|
of expanse and revenue In a satlsfoe-.
•lie'
did this on several, pitches, then heart Bruce rose and left tho hall. .
—In
fact,
In
every
training
cantonment
by
the
surrogate’s
court
or
thq
prot,
V What GrcMl Coye.. Sprihge.\has
Day after day found* the defeated
throughout the United States—soldiers court for tho county In whlch^tnfchll stopped, began to spit nnd sputter nnd
tory manner, having reached the
done under the commission* form of
artist In hla studio, working to paint .
threw the ball to the umpire.
have, sought advice on tho allotment ■Iron live. If more than fourteen yen
point when, for three'months p u t,
government other towns can- do, of pay, the making of wllla, fbo guard­ old. the children, subject to the appro;
Tears streamed from hli eyes and hi* a new mastenilece. But he lacked
» at Ieut, the city* ha* been operated
maybe to a larger extent, and many ianship and custody of children, ac­ nl of tho surrogate-or probate Judge, face wns contorted as he tried to ex­ Ideas. And a new feeling began to
withiri’its revenue. Commission gov­
of them are now trying, or preparing tions In court, debts, mortgages, goods mny select their own guardian.
plain to the umpire thnt something was creep over him—a feeling of loneliness.
ernment M leu than half a* year old
tp try the experiment. The tax­ bought on Installment, Insurance*and • There. Is n mistaken fdt-n that a mffn wrong with the ball. “ It’s poisoned.*' He realised that' ho had not a real
. In Charlotte, but the municipal ma­
friend In tho world. He hadn't heard .
payers in many Florida municipali­ ninny other legal questions that usu­ entering military senrlco Is protected sard GalHn.
chinery has been running .smoothly
ties have grown weary of the ctim- ally tend to confute the ordinary lay ns to debts and litigation against him.
Jack Henry got hold* of the ball, from Mary since her visit to the-city.
for the first time, perhaps, since facAs be sat Idly before his easel one ‘
The Idea hnn arisen from the fact thnt sniffed at IL and said to Tom Connolly:
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beraomo council system of govern­ mind.'
- tlonallsm entered' into* the calcula­
day
the clang o f fire engines aroused
In
Europe,
nfler
the
beginning
of
the
M
U’»
garlic;
that
Dago
-n
first
must
Here
la
the
Judge
advocate
general's
ment and’ they'are looking to-tho
tion—i\nd that time dates back to
Bruce to action. ■Do dashed dawn the
commission form as the simplest and department, especially, Installed to sld tvnr some of tho governments Kunpentl* hnve done It."
the days of Col. Wm. Johnson and
the obligations on debts and coilConnolly called Gulsto to account street and found a largo tenement In
best remedy and It will prove so If tho' shldler seeking legal advice and cd
Iracts. •'
. Mr. R. Y. McAden, since whon, up
particularly
equipped
to
give
advice
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What
do you mean by doctoring the flames. The firemen hnd lost hope of
the commissioners are the. right mqn.
saving It and were giving their atten­
Not
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Light
Excuse.
to lu t May, it had always, been an
based on latest decisions of tho court
ball?" he demanded to know.
—Green Cove Springs Times. .
The best opinions,nro to the effect
of npVicnls.^ A guldo fur aoldlere—:ond
“ Who, me?" asked the Jtnllnn first tion to tho surrounding buildings.
"In." add "ou t" fight. Commission
—— 0 ----While Bruco wns watching tho blaze
senmen, too—hnn been compiled by thnt state governments under our Con­ .-&lt;ncker. “ No, no.” Then' he smiled
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government as applied to Charlotte ♦
he
turned to a man near by and ex­
stitution
cannot
suspend
these
obliga­
blandly,
nnd
said:
able lawyers hero for the legnl old bu­
h u boon meeting the expectations of REGULATING FOOD PRICES
claimed: “Do you see thnt shuttered,
tions.
Tills
means
thnt
the
fact
thnt
“Oh.
yes,
I'see.'
It's
the
garlic.
It's
reau
of
the
Educational
alliance
of
this
Wc see‘ so much in tho newspapers
Its advocates.' It has been working
ho Is uwny on mllltnry service Is not vrra good for m; cold. I eat It, nnd I window on tho top story? I saw some­
so well that-there is small chanco of nowadays about the government con­ city.-The guide Is distributed free to a legnl excuse for falling to perform
thing move there Just now. ’ I believe
gups* I get som. o tho ball."
fbo
soldiers'
In
tho
camps.
Many
of
the city ever returning ■to the old trol of food prices and wc believe in -he knotty problems are explained In obligations, pay debts. Insurance pre­
someone
la there. They can't put tip
Hut they say- that .when the* umpire’s
• system. And. by tho aame token, the government work along tills line. Mihrrtugh fashion. Being reminded by miums, Instalments dun on furniture, hack wns turned Gulsto winked his eye n ladder because of the flames below.
Tin going up there.” commission government continues We believe in the Government ami this pamphlet of certnln obligations etc.
wisely and smiled again.
\. . lleforo the other recovered from his
If* thorp hi a cake now In court
to spread over the country. It has Hoover and nil their vast forces that bind him, the .soldier then seeks
surprise, Bruce rqn toward' tho door
just been adopted by Newark, the working without pay for the better­ the Judge - advocate general for tho against n soldier he must make proper,
of tho doomed dwelling. Up the burn­
provision
for
attending
to
It.
Ho
ment,
of
the
notion
nnd
the.
regula­
second largest city in the United
more technical procetlure.
ing stairs ha sped until he rendud the
should
engage
n
lawyer
nnd
have
Iiiln
tion
of
food
prices
not
only
to
keop
Btalea to come under the system,
,
May Asalon His Pay.
top, then ho- opcnfcd a dpor on hi*
advise
whether
to
appear
or
defend.
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Buffalo ranking at the head of the them where the ordinary' American
The pamphlet, tells the soldier that
EErright Lying en a bed was the waited
This
Is
n
protection,
for
thereafter
all
list. In some states commission gov­ family can eat but to conserve' the an allotment of pay Is much like an notices of proceedings In the case will
form of a girt Bruco seized-her nnd
ernment for tho county is belie food in order that our allies may assignment of wages.. A msn In serv­ he sen) to the attorney and ho will look
retraced his steps. Through flro and
adopted and there is no manner (J also.eat. And yet wo are apt to be ice Instructs tho government regular­ after tho soldier’s Interests. A soldier
smoko he went until, at last lie stag­
/'doubt that In time that system will impatient at actual results for we ly to send part of his pay direct, to his must remember that an aetjon may t o cw w t t w wessssssssssssssittssa
gered out the door and fell Into tho •
arms of the firemen.
b« of almost universat application in are paying higher prices all-the time, wife or bis mpther or other depend­ legally be brought against him In his
“Bruce,
look
out
'-ncre
comes
an
ents. It prevents delay nnd possibleThe next day, by Inquiring, Brace
both county and town.—Charlotte, and sco no relief In sight. The fol- loss, and Is generally the businesslike absence and after-he has left home. automobile right toward us. Oh,.dear.
tpwlhg from the St. Augustin* Record
There are rules governing this phase ^ don’t want to cross here. Can't we faded that the girl bd had saved.was
N. C., Ob e:ver,
thing to do. ' Cases may arise whore
fa a hospital. Being ,naturally lateris just about right)
money ‘orders sent Home by enlisted that glvu-a defendant nn opportunity go around some way?"
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tn.answer In an action brought against
“Go around Broadway? Well, If that cited In her, he deteVmlned to pay her
s "From the food administration men are lost or delayed for weeks In him.
THE GOVERNOR PIiACED
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don't
beat anything I ever heard. F or.. a visit. As he approached tbs bed oa
Bob Holly of the_ Sanford iterald we learn that big crops have been ths malls, with resulting hardship to
However, If he be served by publica­ goodness' sake, don't be-so afraid of wh|ch the sick girl, lay Bruce gasped,
the families. Blank forms-piay be ob­
./Mg u up In Tallahassee a. few days harvested this fall.and .that prices
tion or by personal service ontslde the everything.
You look countrified then fell on his knees beside her.
tained from commanding officers, and
. ,*91*17. how 'did you come to-be /
ahoujd
now
begin
to
drop.
The
re­
slate
and
there
la
no
one
to
take
core
; agtr-Tand .while there he gave the
enough without rfctlng It."
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they forward the allotment to the quar­
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• Governor "tiie once over.* •. Bob says tail dealer is charged ‘wjth uphold­ termaster general. The government of hi* Interests a Judgment by default
The girl started as If she had been here?"
"I left home over a year, ago; I ■
that the .eitief'Executive of the state ing prices, although tho wholesaler tfien sends the money, direct Wthe sol­ may be entered against the soldier. struck, then bravely followed him
thought that If I became drilled you
* '•*; of Florida ^fa just an erdinafy Amer­ has cut them substantially. Hero in dier's family so long-a*'he la In the His property may be seised and sold across the crowded thoroughfare.. But might Ilka me agate," she murpiured.
ir**.
on
execution,
excepting
those
chattels
two
teardrops
crept
slowly
down
her
ican, dtiten, apd that he now has St. Augustine prices are much higher service, . .
. * '• : \ I“Like you? Mary, sweetheart/ 1
the law specially exempts: The . ad­ flushed cheeks. A, tremor shook her
4. . him placed and wilt *isijd with him than the schedule presented by the
visable'thing for a soldier to do Is to slender form, while her large brown lore you.. I have aU the time and ,
Ag to ths making or a valhl will, the
Are we to
.*• If he ataya placed.’ , fo r the "sake- of food „ administration.
dose up hla affair* before leaving, For eyes glanced gppepllngly at her. com­ .didn't know i t Hurry up aud sat well,
*|1 concerned, Bob, we hope that Judge that tjie local merchants. are- soldier la given Implicit Instructions.' protection In the tfveht'that'actlpn*l)e panion.'
dearest, add well go out on thVnlcest '
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farm I can find. You’ll be my model,
you have placed the Governor right holding up the consumer? The*ques- Ho also la shown how- thg. Igw distin­ brought against him,.he should Instruct
Four,
yekr*
before
Bruce
Robertson
#4’„ ^and . that he Will * hereafter stand tion ha.tuVally .arises- does', the Idea­ guishes between real;. estate,jspd P^r* some one living la.hr* home to taka any left pis. Dome on the farm and had and then, my plctures wlll have a souL .
sobaL property. . now tlw. law/dlririb- legal papers Immediately to his sttoc-’
J ,r,rwhere placed—at; lcast when he K tion affect the scale of .prices?
romi! to a Celebrated art School In New Won't you, Mary?"
utea/hla'perional-propmj';i*hdu]d hs
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*. / .//; York.-" Ills teachers had ioatered and . With a happy smile Mary wbund her
; In..London food is^ihuch cheaper dle*vrlthout making -a will la forcibly
Improved his very great talent until white arms about Bruce’s, neck sad./,
EdltOf . Holly eapa- thsnj the United States/. This again brought home.to him. - If he leaves s
In /hla
If he hsi any, goods such **-furni­ how his work had been FeCognlxod bjr- gently whispered “ YeS.^ , " ■:* *’■&gt; .-/
tile, Amer- wife dfld children hla wife.lx entitled ture, clpthee. jewelry, or other chatteli).
1/ tistes , si folidwt on His Exceliencyj leads to. the 'query:
(Copyrtf hi, 1117, by ths McClurs Nswspato one-third, the rpmsj|iaer- going to ,whleh he'hns Imuglit hy Inatalmrats or prominent critics. - ...
•p«r 8rn&lt;Ucs}0
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Governor.
Call*'is'
galling
better
ic^ntpeople'
charged
higher,
pricei
lor
j i.
At first tho young afttst’ weal'home
the
children
In
equal
/portions.
WlHu
and in a recent spcsthjtsid thb was food**produced'fibre tljsn our.-trfends
vFhlchlie.owns'under a lease or a con­ often to, see Mary Cirtdiv hi* country
Selvas. Problem of Stray Whal*. ’■ 'good time*to ga^.togethOr.'and help across the Vceji ri.or-Js the/English respect to" reml; «-st*ie, hl&gt;l, wl/fi. bt.i ditional hate,' the fact that lie Is called' sweetheart. But the ' idtervslr' be­
dower, rights' in. a ont^t hi pi,lot crest as.
lfnnterry, Cn!„ has solved the ques­
. each other. Thi^he Had made mis-' system 6f dlstrJbuiton /Jid reguls- long as-she UVfk.,; Sqbject-to this dow­ away will not relieve him from condi­ tween* visits grew longer and longer,
tion of what to do/wlth a atray whale
tions In.his contract or front making
-takes -Wd '‘expected/to. mike morej tiop. superior, to our owh?" '* V
er, the real ■property descends to his the specified payments as they come until finally hs decided he was tod that la waibed uri op shore. After dis­
just* u any ordinary mortal syopld
husy'.to
go-out
pt
all.
At
last,
tired
If .theJbod administration fa^glv- children, which Includes legally adopt- due..
posing of the flesh and oil to a refindy.
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»nd -this thought places hint back ifigi out, torrect information^ (snff&gt; i(
k The besl thing to do,- If- he cannot
among us common people Instead o£ is 'in .a position id " know),, food of
pay up the balance due, Is to arrange
j y &amp; r . ' S f s s L S tory
=• “exhibit
s l ip •
“ ““ m
I f be leaves a'wlfe 'knd no children to have some responsible person make
putting him on the pedestal that nearly «v«fy, kind ; should 'be much
lover from the one who had left her
some.pf hla ardent admirera'lried to lower In price. r- PoMlbly the -local or, grandchildren apd no parent, broth­ the payments rrgnlarly for him.
That fa what the dty officials did
four years before. Ashamed of her
er, sister, nephew dr.niece, his wife
with a whale which was washed ashore
Good* May B* Taken.'*
do early In the game. He la just an dealers have, not aa yet received the takes aR his persons! property. Should
simple^ rustic ways, Bruce avoided hla there, according -to the ..Popular
If he falls to tnake.ahy provision, the;
benefit
of
the
reduction
rln
prices.
If
•
t
ordinary
American
citiaen
no
more;
usual
haunts.
He
acted
bored
while
*t’
he .leave a- wife and no children or goods are liable to be taken awsjr'frotn
Science Monthly, tt was welcomed
*' ho leas, and when he la placed right the ‘ priqes quoted by the food Ad­ grandchildren, bnt a parrot, brother, him on default; After this the seller In her presence. To the girl It seemed with open arms and. the bones .were,
ministration, .are correct. then' the sister, nephew or niece, then one-half must go through certain formalities. Uie tiny would never end, but, finally, saved as an educational feature for the
* he will be understood right'- We
local dealere must give tiiieir cus­ of thb personality and 92,000 of the for the law makes certain provisions qiey came to the train which was.to benefit of the school children of . Ufa
have placed him and If he ataya tomers' the benefit r&gt;f the reduction. residue' go, to the wife. Being unmar­
carry her home. It carried away A dty and 'for Interested adults. .
In his favor. Tht-sA matters are some­
If on the other hand the old prices ried. his entire estate goes to hla fa­ what Involved nnd technical, so .(hat girl torn with sobs'and with an qchlng
Since there was' no building avail*
.void In place of a hcarL
,
able Urge enough to accommodate IL
have .been maintained or increased ther. If his father be dead, then his It la w1s« to takd the contract to h|e
Several months later, a national art It was set up In an open lot and fenced
mother shares the estate equally with attorney and have him advise as to bin
the dealers are unjustly blanfed.
exhibit for. underfradufites of art In-.
hi* brothers and sisters and the chll- rights and as to his obligations. ’
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The people, however, are.entitled .to lTren of deceased brothers and sisters,
schools wag announced to be held at
In
regard
to
mortgage*
on
real
es­
knqw If the dealers are obfcrging tbe latter taking the decessed.porent'a
Washington. . Brucr represented his
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Steel Shortage In Australia.
higher prices thin conditions war­ share. These seem to be the principal tate and personal property, his absence school. .For months he worked bd’ a
8tucks of steel plates, tin pfate and
rant, and this seems to be the aim of difficulties that beset the soldier's U no legal excase for failure to make painting (hat ho determined would be
payments as specified In the mortgage
galvanized Iron are low' throughout
the government. Local grocers have mind.. If hs does not went hie prop­ bond or the mortgage Itself. Foreclos­ his masterpiece. Win the. prise bo' Aaxtratla, and the demand Is aente, ac­
must
and
would.
The
subject
he
se­
been hailed, upon for Inventories of erty to' M distributed In the manner ure mny follow.
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cording to consular, advices from Mel­
lected was “The Spirit of Freedom."
stock on hand, purchase price of the prescribed by law be must make a val­
A lease of. his residence Is not ter*
bourne, There Is at present very
same and the price* which they-are id w iiL /v. . ~ '
ndnnted by the war or the necessities He obtained a beautiful model and little prospect of outside relief, and
1 Our Office 8upply Store 1^charging the eonsupier^Jf the prices ;*■ At t?s?t two witnesses are necessary of the draft.' If goods are In storage put forth his best efforts.to make a an effort la being made .to manufacture
for.Your Convenience, In order
perfect picture.. He finished about a
air too high they will1 nl? doubt bo. .Tor the will’s validity and.tbe.teetator the warehouseman has a lien and may week before the. exhibit and showed these goods In Australia. Recently
that you may equip your office
must-sign the will at the end, telling sell them to satisfy a bUL ’ A power of,
representatives o f a company fa New­
regelated by'the Federal authorities. the witnesses the Instrument is hla last
with all the Uttle neeeesay ar­
attorney, under, seal and acknowledged the plcturq- to/hls teacher. The'far castle and ona fa hfalbfruroe were sent
ticles that abould be in every * J Th &gt; tide should soon turn and prices rvjll and testament There U a notable
stnictor
declared
the
picture
was
per­
wll’ be considerably lower, if the exception: If the soldier Is engaged before a notary, la *,safeguard for the fect and assured Bruce the priie was to the United States to purchase •h|
offlee, and which will SaH Your
u *’
machinery for making steel. The high
nnssureV
beta t taken by the gov&lt; •in active service In the United Jitates tnleresta of the soldlSer.
^ ‘Tim* end’ Lighten Your Office *'■
Entering the servicedota not excuse hla Beaming with satisfaction and freights and shortage of supply offer
&gt;i- mniwAr * erament ary- correctly lnte^p^eedo.l., army or navy, ha may make' a T illd him from paying hi* pr*ralumaoallf« pride, Bruco waited for the eventful a great Incentive to the manufacture
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* &gt;r wttl by telling two person* what he Insurance, and falluHlio ■'dp sOTTuoF prior
of lines that would-haVe.been consid­
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jlfeUrr* to be done with his property, cause the policy to lapse. The bencQ* •7The:iaf#e**rt gallery was pa eked Tto ered Impossible to produce before the.
Good Jtssaen. .
1 Equlpyour office frith up-^tc- &lt;
ihe doo&gt;s''as the.«roo drew near for war. ’ vretafaii
!• An Englishman &gt;
wka
rk* traveling fa thd.sTMi-y must write It out according to dsry will suffer,'^ ;
date, acceseories/and yoq.Witf.
yegg •Ijt
4.
ihe Instructions of the soldier:-A will
the;Judges’
decision. After prelimi­
South
of.Tplii
When
"be
came
to
a
He
should
arrange
with'soma
one
to
" give your Business Correspon- * |
village called'Skihbereen. Th* name In-this way ran dispose of hla person- pOjVtlu premiums tip they are duts.’ The nary exercisestne of the three elderly
dents the impression that you
. First Air FlIflhL
struck hlm/a* Yftsj*’ peculiar; am) odd, nllty.'but not his real estate. Tills sort •^vir rsuse" la tho jjollcy.—some hare men on the front of the platform arose
J ; are nroiig doing busJnsa* In a *
The
first
rtallyjsuriienric gecotmt of
of
will
should
never
be
made
except
In
and
cleared
hla
throat..
and he asked a WltUger. why the town
It—prorides f o f payment af long Interlike
a man1 being raised In the sir was fa
contemplation, fear or peril of death.
“Ladles
ami
gentlemen,"
be
begin,
wka so called. “Sure" thfc yWhgtSf.
Is’ •*business
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vals and/that IfiTOrnpce ta not to bo
some dates do not permit tMutinld If, tiio Insured media his death la “I assure you U was no easy task to Paris, October. Iff. 1789. *hen:
kjmfcpT.wlll.lt U not aafe for the sol- retire military or naval service within tell-the best .painting from aU-thoie- de Rosier was .lifted 80 feet Into the
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(Her'to tell hlr comrades from other a-certnfa period after the Issuing of submltted. We decided that oh* of ‘air by a balloon made by Stephen and
f»r?
state* thnt.they Iran make a wtll,0 thl* the policy. .
from other placed ol
tame name.
two plcturea would win. These are Joseph- Montgolfier,, to ,wh«mi' belong
Way. tf bis homo Is In New York sud,
-^Christian Itegtstcr,
*The Spirit of Freedom* and 'Dswn.'- the honor at bnrlns built the flrat
cessful muu-carryths.
“ —-I .A 1'- *• ' he In active henries end not on fur­
lough pr detsched from active service WAFWllilG. TO' SPITBALLERS.
’S m '. ^ uu'1ill'uct1.
.Th*&gt;fne* Art e? Visiting.’
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il ittjtfce June Woman’s Home'Own*, of thls sori of wlIL
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°*tl“r*, -D.-n-'u*ikr’S S ^ K lt lS w f
Tbed come* guardianship of chllo i.i
W m
Ms one thing the first picture jacks—
isnipn.
-To tnaka people ieel at
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bob# In tbelr own house when you .dreo’s v*roperty. If a soldier's children
bn l KiCherL T ,1
J lt has k. aunL And The Spirit of
art there la’ the -highest point of hu­ own property and be la leaving theta ^ e r t S s n d ^ n" &lt;V*nnrt.
without a soul Is a farce.
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without, anyone *n whom he has coo- K «U »d iDdl.M. H P fd .ll/. « f..r |
man conduct**
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High Coat of WHlInf'
At .waa' ln-a eountry ~»tore |p ,Ar :
kansavA one*gallus euatomer. drifted in.
"Gimme a nlekie'e worth of assafetiUille Htppen}oe** - : ^ crntJon ; da."
The. clerk poumd some aaaafetlda
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Personal Itemi o f
(n a paper bag and-pushed It across
the counter.
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"Charge it,*' drawled the customer
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"What**' your namot" asked the
' mUy »r tbe nw tinf BtnallX
clerk.
rjU Sacttartly Arranged for
"Honevfunkle." •
lUrried Herald Header.
"Take It." said the* clerk.' " r
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wouldn't write asaafetida and Honeyw. , nd~ Mr». King of Missouri ftinkle for five centa."~Evyybody'a.
.“ ‘.nlred In the city "and trill
Sinford their * home.
Mr.
Pager •Hanging aad Painting
will be associated with J. R.
Thousand^ of newf samples of wal
paper for you to eelecf from. Sam­
SS,n in the cattle business.
fhnsf FU nta, Nov. 14.' *l ' 0 0 p *J ples will he brought to yqur door
Vdrtd. Mrs. S.B ..W ight.- 2tf-tf upon request. I also do decorating
apd pointing as It should be. done,
f r t t t r v e your corn, kill the weevil
■ S te d thk people by treating your F. W. Tempcrton, 108 Palmetto
U i with Di-Salphldc. We have U A v*„ onV'door from First street..
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2TV*S DOM AIN
j * HAPPENINGS GP IN T E R E ST IN A N D +
AR O U N D SANFORD
M n . Norms Klat MeUofhUn, Sm UI Editor. Anroa* iisvlat miMto, ptHln or snjrsrtW*
lor this column. It would bo opprocUlod It they Would (tlcpbono 870J

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Prizea will be riven! flrmrl. miislr
•nd refreshments ere promised. *A
large crowd is expected to be pres­
ent.
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-_T-r|—r njrmrirT
Mra. John Bennett and smatl eon
have returned from a trip to Vir­
ginia.
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Mr, and Mra. Clifford Downing
are receiving congratulation* on tk*
arrival of a An? son.
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n
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Erminia Houser spont )*%t week
with friends in Jacksonville.
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■*t"Mra. R. E;-^Tola:t'4otu*ficd Sunday
ifight from Jacksonville,.

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T S . not the name
o f one particu­
lar kind o f shirt.
It- is’ the name o f
.a shirt system that
iroduces shirts o f
C'yery material, for
evO^ipurpose o f
qualiy
dresi/
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good;

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Kewpfe Danet
were most. delightfully entertained
It will be' a long time before tho on Saturday evening by Mary Eliza­
dance given by the .Kewples at the beth and Camilla Puleaton, assisted
Hotel Carnes Friday evening will be by som e'of their grown up friends!
forgotten, not only b^ the gfbijp of
The porch waa decorgted with
happy gtrla and boys dancing but-by Spanish moss and Jack o' .lgnterns,
all present. Nothing prettldr has all decorations .being the w ork'of a
over been 'aeen In Sanford.
committee'of Juniors.
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The dining room which has’ re­
The gucita were alt in niw|ucrndt!
cently been done over was most ar­ costume, ghosts, downs! Fqpfotrial
tistically decorated in yellow daisies, tpaids, Indians, Red Riding Jlto6ds,
Felix Frank la back after , a sum­
moss and pumpkink, Tho Ualioween Spanish dancers, .sailor boys, etc., mer .spent in Georgia, the Carolina*
Idea was everywhere. A huge Jack o’. being represented.
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and New York.
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.lantern furnished th f moonlight for
When all had arrived t.Hey were
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each extra dance. About eleven led in a grand march b y ; Mrs. PuRoy Chittenden la homo on a-furo’clock "Qver There" was played leston and Mrs. R. A. Newman and lough. We are all glad.to see him.
and the boys and girls threw ribbon made'a pretty picture as they march­ |!very mother these deye has‘an in­
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$ 1 ,5 0 a n d mare
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confetti .until the room looked tike a ed over the- lawn,: ,'.Tl}«y marched terest 'in every boy who is serving
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rainbow.
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Import^pf Club Notice '
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dowq, -First ktfoot' ifid- vlsiteil the his country.
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P*My Plants, Nov, 14, 11.00'per : Through error the date mentioned
'*uiral
Punch was served by Miss Glsdya picture shows, .Ihfs‘time led by Mrs.
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Mra. S. B, Wight. 20-tf for the meeting of the home cconom- Field.
Mra.
George
Speer
has
aa
her
R. C. Maxwell and Misa May
Mr*. Elisabeth' Coleman will ar- ic»&lt;committpe .wps that of next Wedguest her sister, Mrs: A. A. Holmes
j
Prizes were given- for the fn ^ t Thrasher.
j „ |s the city today from her home day, the 31st, when it should have beautiful costumes, Miss Sterling,
Punch and cakes were Served on of Now York city.
f h Ridt**»V&lt; 3- C,, to *!'• atiest been Wedneaday, Nov. 7th. Pieue Miss Forll and' Mr. Caldwell were the porch and many games, includ­
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.
Mr dsughtcr, Mm. C. O. Chari** bear this in mind and be there at 2 'the Judges.
.Miss Clara Phillips of Sanford ia
ing fortune telling amused the young
visiting Mrs. E. E. Ponloy, 101 N.
[’aid will make Sanford her home dur- o'clock ‘ sharp. "
. Miss Frances Chappell won the guests until time to go homo.
I'fig the winter.
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ladles' prize, .a bouquet of roses. ’ .She
Other ladies assisting were Mrs. .Oraqgc avenue for a few days.—
was .dressed ns •Folly in a. dainty D.,L. Thrasher and Mra. Arrington. Orlando.-‘,Jteporter-Star.
’ Parry Plsnta, Nov. 14, $1.00 per
-j Notice
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f iiadrtd. Mm. S^TL Wight.-'. 20-tf •The registration book of-'the city pink-and green costume, trimmed Dr. and Mrs.. Brownlee also came in
Mrs.
S.
J.
Carnes
returned Mon­
with
iiclls.
for
a
short*
call.
-The
Juniors
all
reCo to Mobley ST drug store for of Sanford, Fit., is now open and
day
afternoon,
after
spending the
Mr. G: W. Spencer won-the gen- P°r* a
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[ y|sr school books. . * hone 294. 2-tfp will bt* kept open from 9 a. m. to 12
summer In Tennessee.
tleman's
prize,
a
package
of
chewing*;'
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l Mr. and Mm. Sandy Anderson m. and from 2 p. m. to &amp; p. m., from
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birthday Party
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[im rtturned home after.nn extenth- Oict. 16, 1917 to Nov. 16, 1917, at gunr, life savers and cigarettes tied I. '.
■Tthe many trienda of M r.'W . C.
the
clerk's
office,
city
hail.
together.
His.
costumo
was
very!
The
Senior
Christlsn
Endeavor
! *d Tiiit to the following'* Jtie*: Cin*
handsome. It cniqo from the Rus- Society or the Presbyterian church IUU ftrjij w£,(deUghted to know he
'
. J. C. Roberts,
|fjuiti, Ohio,
Marietta,. Ohio,
sian court, and was-made of velvet celebrated the 88th birthday of one was able to *bV carried home ycater-.
City Clerk.
rTwnptown, New York, Lock port,
day. j
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lG-T.uoa-ttc
heavily embroidered.
.
Vpf their best loved and* most nctlve
gtv Vork, PHtaburg,
Berkeley
Mr.
Joe
Douglass
of
Kissimmee
Misa May Thrasher was jovely'ns members. Dr. nouchclle,' on Friday
Uprinp. W. Va., Hancock, Md.
was
tho
guest
of
Mr.-hnd
Mrs.
E. A..
Spring. She led the grand march, evening after their regular meeting,
( Mrs. Anderion had an operation, for
Guns for Home Gunrds
Do/iglnss
for
several
days.
with Mr. Ed. Betts.
-The party was a surprise to Dr.
gfpgd&amp;tU while in Pittsburg which
The gups'and ammunition for the
Miss Virginia Brady was most at- Bouchcllo and. he enjoyed 4t Iml«ti luccwful and the is recovering Euatis Home Guards were received
fiss -Adelaide -Higgins has return­
j piensely.
[ino the Mm?. Mf.: Anderson, who last week. Already two drills hay&lt;r traqtivd ns Fluffy Ruffies.
ed*
from
a visit to her sister, Mrs.
Miss Elizabeth StnfTord nit BoMrs. Brownlee in a short and
See, Window Display of Both
b with F. F. Dutton * of this city been had with the guns, which .are
Harry
N.
Dickson In Orlando.
f asde the trip to study the markets Wfnchcater, each carrying thirteen Peep would never lose her sheep, she |plcnBinff speech presented Dr. Bou•*'
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wns too bewitching.
|cholic with u beautiful, bouquet of
'ltd shipping methods.
loaded shells, 38-calibre.
Mr?. Minnrik has returned home
Miss Fern Ward and Miss Ruth rc_es in bqhalf-of the society.
I Fin* ipedmens Alocaaia Odora,
First Lieutenant I. N. Kennedy is
McDaniel v r e both fine ns ColumAfterwards all those present were after ni very delightful visit to her
T$l.C0escb. Mrs. S. B. Wight, 20 tf justly proud of hia company of thirty
biu.
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invited upstairs to the church p&amp;r- mother, in Bradentown. *
Eiptmlvc Hemstitching Machine two guardsmen, Sergeants - J 1. W.
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MUs Florence Henry ns Pierrette ior„ which had been decorated for
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j jut installed at the mlllinc’ry shop Child’s, and1 Stuart McCormick arc was adorable.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bothamly.
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the occasion with cut flowers and
proficient
in
the
tactics
while
Lioiit.
Id Mn. H. L. Duhart. Ladies o(
CVn
Miss Dorothy Humph wore a lovc- moss. .
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Sanford are Invited ,'to call and ace Kennedy is u graduate, ef the old ly Turkish costume.
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A forfeit game nnd a marshmallow
b
|this nithine in operation., Fourth military neademy at Bartow,* of
Mr. F. A. Sehumpert is shaking
Miss Helen Peck was Very‘ sweet contest were lw-&gt; most amusing fea­
which Gen. Laws was president. as an old fashioned girl.
[sad Siniord Ave.
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tures .of the entertainment that fol­ hunds with uld friends in Sanford
Therefore
the
men
are
under
the
The .Haberdasher
’ •Hibiscus, ill varieties, $1,50 doten.
Miss Agnes Dumas looked tho lowed.
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, this week. • He is the guest of Mr.
training
of
Officers
Kennedy,
Mc­
and
Mra.
G.
1).
Bishop.
MtvS. fi. Wight.
20-tf
colonial dame from' tho top of her
Delicious hot chocolate and. wa­
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Cormick and Childs,- receiving A1 little powdered head ti) the buckles
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fers
were served by the members, of
Hob. Chrii. .Codrington, editor of instruction.
‘ Witness my ‘'hnnii "nnd.Hal of o f - ,
When their, uniforms on her dainty feet.
Co. ‘ C, resisted by the Social Com­
r. G4orge A7 DeCottes is expect­ flee' this the 2flth day 'o f. Ciitobcr,
1/tW DtLind, News, accompanied by come the-boys will give to Eustis a
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ed homi/ frjpm New York today.
la nephew, Theodore Codrington real military aspect every Friday ‘ Miss Muriel Harold and Agnes mittee.
A. D. 1917.
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Bothamly were very cute dames.
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[lid Mn. Codrington were in the d ty and
•E. A. DOUGLASS,
id Moridajr hlghta as they drill on
Miss Frances *£onxiles made us
Miss Gladys Field who has most
The Auction Bridge was delight­
J l few houn yesterday afternoon and oUT;imooth cletn asphalt under
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Co.
^ F r e n c h “maid*;
fully entertained by Mrs. Pulciton successfully Ailed- the position aa
I pld The Herald office an apprcci- Wpite Way lights.—Eustis Lake Re­
. By V. M. Douglaaa, D. C. •
lat*d visit. Chrii. Codrington la not gion.
Miss Helen IJtnd aws a. striking Monday afternoon.* The club prize clerk at the. Hotel Carnes left Mon­ F. R. C. Kocstcr,
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|«ly m« of the betL-d titans. of old
picture as the "Statue of Liberty." waa won by M^s. F. L. Miller and day for Jacksonville'to take a :busiSolicltcr for, Complaiaant.
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hYploala county but is orfe of the,beat
Miss Ethel Henry Hn her pink the guest prize by Mra. Neal. They ness pours?.
20-Tura*5te
Come In and. Hear the November rose costume looked , like the real were both pretty Japanese -flowor V- * W [ atvipiptr men in ‘the state.„
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Tho many friends of.M rs. Ilazcl- In the Circuit Court, Seventh Judl. T*"-.; *. '.*' • Records
vases.
Those present were "Airs;
Dibiicui for hedgerows. . Mm. S. .e No. .6768—Anchors Saving March American Beauty.
ton
of Sllycr Lake will rogret to * clai Circuit, ln( and for.Seminole
-Miss Fannie Rcbn Munson and Houshnldcr, Mn.* Bower; Mrs. New­
|B. Wight.
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20-tf
learn
Ahat she broke her arm Satur­
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2344—Secret
of
Home
Sweet
man,
Mrs.
Morse,
Mrs.
Roumlltat,
County. Florida. In Chancery
Miss Junie Stiimon wore *stunning
, *»
day
while
cranking
her
car,
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F. A. Sehumpert it in the dty a • - ' '
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Fannie
Frasier, Joine'd.'
Mrs.
Watson,Mrs.
Neal,
Mrs.
Gonevening gowns.
No. ..2357—rBattle Cry of Free­
[fit dip, the guest .of his daughter,
by her Jtusband, I. F.
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Isaac Kanner and Alfrod Robson sales, Mr*. Miller, Mra. Bishop,
Mn. 0. D. Bishop. ■Mir. $chiinlp4rt dom
Bill for
Mrs. Galloway, Mra. Connelly, Mra y Mra. Claude Howard and Riehard Frazier
Made Ane Uncle S^ma. . .
Howard apend the'week end with
No. 2354—Departure American . Robert Conndr, Hawkins and Wal­ hlcLaughlin and MIsi Puleaton.
jk i foimer ritiaan of Sanforii hnd
va.
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Mra. Eugene Roumillat. ' * *
nMwgjr friend* were glad ter aw Troop* for France. .■ .
W.. C. Steward, Geneva _ - ’
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ter Connelly looked fierce aa Turks. /
No. 28^6—I’ ve Got the Nicest
He is with the egriculJ' I I I
Thomas and husband,
.
Elizabeth and Camilla PuLeo Feck waa a farrp boy.
I'W dmioptnent- . dcpsrtment of Little Home In Dixie B.
F.
Thomas,
Leola
.
entertained
tho
Junior
Chria*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nixon
Butt
of
OrEd. Betts was a sailor boy.
No. 5989-*-Ca*tl(f Valse Clasaique
r " Southern Railway with beadEndcaVor Saturday night at ando and Mr. May of Jacksonville Nixson and , husband,
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Edmupd'Meiach looked Tight from
,
ifj^tlantii..,
Vw. ' •/ Dance
W.
C.
Nlzaoil;-.
Ernestheir
home.
Aftcr
all
the
fun
pos­
were
in
Sanford
Saturday.
the Hippodrome. •
No.- 2310—Hviniky. a t the Wedtine Steward, ' Charles
,
n t
.
Jack Leach, Harry Lewis and Mr. sible at home had bben indulged in
i-All ich'ooi books will be'found 'at
.dJng '
The
card
party
for
tho
beneAt
of
Steward
and
'Theresa
‘
the
cl
ildreri
in
thdr
grotesque
cos­
Koontx
were
clowns.
, 5 ^ 7 ’* d' u* store. Also, full lino.
No. 2385—Let's All Do Some* '. '
Hume Rumpt) was excellent as the tumes came down town, *ent throdgh the. Red Cross krill be given Nov. Stowsrd, Defendants.. .
|* I»«&gt;1 luppliee.
. 2-tfc
thlnr.
'• 19-tf . "Court Jester."
.both picture shows and hid a royal 15th at the Woman's Club.
To W. C. Steward, Sanford Street, •
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Hsrdy Avacsdo Pear.; $3.00 each.
Peoria, Illinois:
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Royal Kllntworth made a* dear good tim e.,
lta* 8; B. Wight.*.
• 20-tf
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Mrs.
T.
4
.
Neal
will
entertain
tbe
It
appearing fron\ tho'nffidavit of *
HUNTING LICENSE
,
.
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little girl.
Every
Week
Bridge
Club
Thursday.
A.
K.
Powers, aolicitov;fbr complain,
lot
Coc,lf,ne* formsrly of Dade
Others aeen dancing were Biddie
Mrs. Elder entertained *hcr Sun­
b“‘ recently engaged in Ohio 'Season Opens' Nov, 20th, 1917. Burdick, Mr, Caldwell from North day. school class Friday night, at the
ants herein dtiiy filed/that, it ia the
[»W some of the big deportment
I, am now^prepared to issue hunt­ Carolina, Tom Brown and Fitxhugh homo of .Mrs. A. D. Zachary. About Parish House MasquerttH/ Dance belief of the affiant that W. C. Stew­
The usual dsnee will take place at ard is a resident of n state other
t£ \ U ",ow * ith hI« uncle, If. L. ing license for season opening Nov. Dale from Orlando. .
twenty-Ave children were there. A
the
Fa;i*h . House* next . Thursday than the elate of Florida and that
1d hil M:re here and txi 20th. . I f you desire to hunt the
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Ash pond furnished lota of amuse­
evening.
This one being a mas­ he Is.a resident of theetate of Illin­
10 m»to Sanford ,his home.
Arst. d a y s ‘ of the'season I suggest
Tho birthday party given at tho ment. After exhausting every Hal­
that you come In now and secure hom e of Mrs. 8. O.- Chaaajn honor loween game and having a good.time querade, more than a good time is ois, residing at Sanford Street, In the
l f l « Wl «,8,enc|trapher
Room fi.
being looked' forward to.
These city of Peoria, Illinois and that
W?10drufT Bldy.. Phone 271. your license-and thus avoid the rush of Mra. Peck, mother of Rev. A. S. generally fruit punch and cake were
K.
dances have proved to be more than there la no person in the state of "
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of the last two* or three days.
Peck waa thoroughly enjoyed by served. . .
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a success, not only to Sanford but Florida tho' service of a subpoena
Z
E. F.TtOUSHOLDER;
" every one fortunate enough* to be
t i t
^iIb*’ ^e:ni and C:nrmentaia
to
our surrounding counties. The upon whom
would bind 'the de­
County Judge.
present.
Mrs. Peck, Mrs, Chase,
A lovely Halloween party waa muiic-wiil be furnished by a Ave' fendant and affiant further says that
Uk,n by Mra. S. B. Wight.
Mrs. Stringfellow and Mrs. ' Alec
20-2 tp
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given by the K. C.'s Saturday at the
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20-tf
Vaughan received the guests. The homo of Mra. Zob Ratliff. .The piece orchestra. Good Aoor and re­ he believes the age' of defendant to '
* '* ■ left today for Jackfreshments awaiting every on*. Un­ be more than twenty-one yean.*
Two loads of peanuts on tho vine* house was beautifully , decorated.
2 ? -*h” e he will Join Mn; were hauled info Live Oak recently Mr*. Vaughan read a very interest­ house was decorated In pumpkina der the management of the Parish
You are therefore ordered to ap?
20-1 tc ' pear to the bill on Monday, 3rd day
T *, J°iether they will visit and the new peanut picker was put ing paper and Mrs. ^Takach sang and'an abundance cf yellow Sowers House Club.
and looked most attractive.
The
» Pensacola for a few days
of December, A. D. 1917, the eaipo
into operation on the streets to give two mother song* in honor of Mra. girls and boya were In Jincy dress.
" Warning to Sanford for the
being a rule day In this court.
the«farmers an idea of how the ma­ Peck: "The Daughter" by Ffiy G, W. Spencer won thei prize tor the
It la further ordered that thia no­
chine works. This ia the Arat peanut Foster and "The Ideal Garden" by handsomeat costume. The girls be­ In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
Circuit, Seminole County, Flor­ tice be published for- four consecu- .
' Hw R*vUr,* W,' ter&gt;■t*te president picker ever brought into thh county. Carrie Jacob Bond. War time re­ longing to thts dub are Lillie Ruth
ida. In Chancery
tlve weeks in the 8anfortl Herald, a
Mr. r k°h
WM th® i u « t The purpose of the demonstration freshments, a cup or tea and oatmeal Spencer, Cerolin’p Spencer, Esther
Bertha Frtitier
Speer while |n at- waa to Induce farmers to save their cookies were served, the young ma­
newspaper published In Seminole
Miller, Sarali Wight and Mollie
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- Citation
county, Florida.
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l^e ^^trict convention own peanut seed. More. tb*fl eight trons of St. Agnes Guild assisted. Abernathy.
Hanry Frazier,,
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She left .Wedneaday thousand buaheli of seed wore
Witness E. A. Douglass, clerk of
Mra. Peck was presented with a set
t i t
To Henry Fraxier,.Youngstown, Ohio Circuit. Court and the soil of said
, r “* *or Orlando.
brought into this county from North of beautiful towels by the ladies.
A very lovely wedding took piece
It is hereby ordered that you a'p- court on this the, 80th day' of Octo- *
Each guest carried .a small offering
UiWABWlliM *“ d lemlly havb rt- Carolina tbis spring. •
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Sunday evening at the,home of Mr. pear to the bill of epraplalnt filed ber, A. D .1917.
to
be
sent
In
the
name
of
the
Holy
•C u T i hert fr6^ny Concord,
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W. W. Long. Mies Eunice B. Peto herein against yauHn the above .en­
(seal;
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Itk u..
necepted a position
Nashville, Tenn,, which is "bone Cross Parish , to the great united of­ and Mr. Cooper W. Godwin were the titled cause on the 8rd day of De­
A. K. Poweya.
Clerk.
^McCuller Grocery C o ; ' , dry," Has $50,000 worth of contra­ fering of all. the women of the whole
Interesting parties. The.living room cember, A. D. 1917, and the Sanfob*;
Episcopal
church
of
America..
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Solicitor
for
Complainant.
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waa beautifully decorated in cut Herald is designated as the news­ • 20- tuea -8te
B h ’ £ t ? p * rep*lr* WPE made band boose stored in the death ceil
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Aowers and potted plants. Rev. J.
. Junior .Haliopitn Party •• V F. McKinnon officiated. The bride paper id which this order ahtTi be
that
city
are
wondering
if
a
'death
“‘ flffmn ?n lnd. W,U mak®.»
The Junior Chmtian Endeavor waa gowned in ' an exquisite- white publiabied once a week for! four con­
1,fc* coml W ? thl* popu!®*' hot el aehtence wouldn't ,be a blessing in
beaming winter aeuon. Society of the Preebyterian church crepe de chine and was a vision of secutive week*.
disguise,
lovtlinesa. She ia the efficient book­
keeper for the. Fernald Hardware
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Co. .Mr. Goodwin is connected with
the. Clyde Line. The beat wishes of
ijtfj
many friends for m life of happiness
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Men in Service of United
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WHERECAMPS ARELOCATED
Distribution of Men In thr National
Qumrd amt the National Army
by 8tat**—Offleers* Train*
Ing Camp.
. Washington.—Mail for soldiers of
‘ •prospective officers In training should
be addressed as follows:
jo iiN s u r r a .
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Company X.,------Regiment,
American-Expeditionary Forces.
JOHN 8MITII,
Company X, B. O. T. C.
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(Camp In which training) ,'
(Town end state; location camp)
JOHN SMITH.
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Company X , ----- Regiment, *
(Name N. 0. Concentration Camp)
(Town and State).
JOHN SMITH,
Company X, — r Regiment,
(Name N. A. Concentration Comp)
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(Town and State).
Mall for the expeditionary forces
will be forwarded by tho government
with the above address, which will bo
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forced policy of maintaining tho- aocrecy’ o f tho camp.location la France.
• The porentbeala obpvo denoted may
be filled In by the following schedule:
NATIONAL ARMY CONCENTRA­
TION CAMPS. A00RE83 AND
TROOPS AT 8TATI0N.
----------------------Northeastern Department — :&lt;—
Camp Devon*, Ayer, Mass.
First Division—Maine, Now Hamp­
shire.
Vermont,. Massachusetts,,
Rhode Inland, Connecticut
, /
Eastern DepsrtmenL
i Camp Meade, Annapolis Junction, Md.
Fourth Division—Southern Penn-,
aylvanla.
Camp Lw, Petersburg. Va.
Fifth Division—New Jersey, Vir­
ginia. Maryland, Delaware, District
o f Colombia.
Gamp Dlx, WrlgbUjtown, N. J.
K
ThIM Division—New York State,
Northern Pennsylvania.
’ Camp .Upton, Yopnnnk (LTT.D N. Y.
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^ Second Division—Metropolitan Dlsv JufT
.txictof New Y o r k ! ' . /
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» r*-- ,(V»"p- Gordon, Chnmbtbo,, Oa. (near

Since tfr» beginning of the IQlfi
iOQ.
Covde*kfe,.bos pitched - eight
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Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, B. CL1 • PRAISE JBNNINQS FOR
games against the Mackmeh and won
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MOST
GRACIOUS
ACT
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Sixth Division—New; York,
Camp McArthur, Waco,-Tex. ,*
There Is no reason why «thlcs a
Eleventh Division—Michigan, Wis­ •
2
should
not prevail in tba base- 2
consin.
V
,
. • ball profession as well as In all
Camp Bowie, Fort Worth, Tex.
' ! Fifteenth. Division—Texas, Okla- 5 others,Trot rarely ever has m ch J
——
• courtesy been shown ns was dls- •
horns.
2
played
by
Manager
Hugh
JenZ
RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING
• nlngs In a recent game between^ J
~ ' CAMPS -&lt;R. O. T.'C.) *
Befvolr, Va. (via Washington, D. C. 2 Detroit nnd Cleveland, when ho •
• graciously allowed Til* Speaker, 2
and boat).
Fort .Benjamin narrison, Indianapolis, • who lind retired-on account of an •
2 Injury, to reHsnter the game after 2
lod.
•
Z one Inning. This kind of an act •
Deon Springs, Tex. (Exp, Doeme).
Fort’ Logan H. Root*. Little Rock, Ark. • la only too rare among managers, 2
• probably Tor tho reason that If •
(P. 0 , Argents, Ark.)
Madison Barracks, Backctf Harbor, 2. It were made a regular1!feature 2
• It would be abased, but anyway •
N. Y.
Fort McPberaon, Georgia. (Exp, and 2 the magnanimity .of the Tiger 2
• . manager inost.be commended.
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TeL, Atlanta, Oa.)
Fort Meyer, Virginia, (Exp, Waahlng- fM S IlM S S S M S M S S S S S S S S s I
* ton, D. 0.). ‘
Fort Niagara,' Youngstown, N. Y. (Exp.
Toutad as Coming Star.
Lewiston, Nj Y.).
f:
Young Jackson, the Pirate* rookie
Fort Oglethorpe, Dodge, Oa, (Exit, outfielder, hit safety In hla first seven
RoaavtUa).
games with the big leaguers. Jackson
Plattaburg Barracks, Plattxburg, N. Y. Is touted a coming star of the big
Fort Riley, Kansas.
show.
San Fnndtco, Presidio of, San Trandico, Cal.
Speedy'Base Stsaleri. ' ' V &lt;
Fort Sheridan, Hllnola.
Speaker, Roth and Chnpman of th«
Harry Covalaakla.
Fort SnelUng, Minnesota (Exp, Man- Cleveland American league nine tnaM
every one of-them. He has been the
dots, Minn.).
a speedy trio of base stealera.
most successful of all Detroit hurlers
-against Connie Mack’s team and'one
For •convenience of*our readers In
nf the roo*^'successful pitchers'In the
addressing members of thVarlatton
training unit* wo append the,follow- HAS GOAT OF ATHLETICS league against the Philadelphia cfch
•?!*'
-• Ing. Tbo address In Its entirety .may
bo-m(£lc1cd .on the.form given In tho Most Successful of Tlgsr Pitchers
8avlng His Fesllngs.
first paragraph.
Against Mack's Msn.
AERO TRAINING 8TATrON8.
Connie Muck Is probably thanking * I.nvern hod a favorite plate, from
Avia, Near Belleville, 111.: Columbus, his stars that there In but one Harry which .she always liked to eat. One
Ohio, Wilbur Wright Field; Dayton, Covelesklo In thp American league. Jf day her father accidentally broke Itl
Ohio; .Easlngton, Pa.; Hampton, Va. every club had a Ilnrry Coveleskle the He had to tell the bad nows to his
Langley's Field; Mlncoln, (1*1.), N. Y .; Athletics would fall through tin* bot­ little daughter, nnd wns no penitent
Mt. Clemens, Mich, Belfridge Field; tom of the .Irnguo. and sink Into ob­ that her love for the plate wns overPensacola, Flo. (P.’ O , Warrington); livion. because “CuvOy" has'their gnat phndowrd by sorrow for him. nnd she
said: “Oh. that’s nil.right, papa. I wns
Itantoul, III, Chnnutc Field; Bun An­ tied up In n nnck.
going to brrnk that nivself yesterday."
tonio, Texas; San -Diego, Cal, North
Island.
ARMY BALLOON SCHOOL.
Fort Omaha, Neb. (P. O, Tel. and
Exp, Omaha, Neb.).
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SQUIRRELS HAVE WAR CROP
When Qreen Peanuts Were Given
Them In Madieon They Planted
_ Them,

-. Madison, WIs.—The squirrels In tho
cnpltol park evidently knew It wns
necessary to grow h wnr crop this
year. Last spring someone gave the
squirrels green pennuls—not -the tine,
hor-rpasted peanut* they like.
Djd
they cat themt Not on your life.
They had been listening to all that
flood of oratory thnt camq from ' the
open legislative yr|nd6vrs about the no?
cytialty of a Intge.-war crop; how pi-oplf might, starve for'Iack of food,, nnd
ihe Tiki’/-:' So they planted those.green
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Superintendent
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Prop-,
StL ‘ V’^ .• « ■*■ /Seventh Division — Oe^^gts, . Alaerty M.' F. 'fllumenfeld/lt- exhibiting
‘ U. •
baroa, Florida.
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the.fine fcrppbf pennuts grnwn&lt; In-ihe
Camp Jackson, Columbia,'SMI'-1”'
.Capitol pork from truls planted by tho
Sixth Division—Tennessee,'Nor^h
squirrel*
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CWrotlna, South Carolina.
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Damp Pike. Little Rock, Ark.' \ " *
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■" Twelfth- Division—Arkgnsai;; Jfoula* tana, Mississippi.,'
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QUEEN ■ $ ,. SPAIN ANO SON
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Central Department V
1 Camp jCuster, Battle jCreek, Mich. '
Tenth 'Division—Michigan, Wlscon*
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.wr.y-i’w f c , &lt;: v . '
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%Ctmp Sherman, ChUllcothe, Ohio.
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‘ Eighth ‘ DlvIsion-r-Ohlo, Wait. Vlrv— :--J
gtnla.
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Camp Dodge, pes Moines, Iowa.
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v ••! Thirteenth
Division r-Minnesota;
* " ...loWafV'. Nebraska, North/ Dakota,'
V. South Dakota.
vjf*/-.
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. ./&lt;Jamp Taylor, Louisville, Ky. r . Y Lw r
Ninth Division—Indiana, KenluCky.^ r .
&gt; Camp Fungton. Fort Riley, Kan.-'
Fourteenth Division—Kansas;" Mla-.
h.v
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’ aourt. Coloreds
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: Camp,Grant, Rockford, BL
. ' Klcvehtb D^vUlon—Hllnola.
&lt;2i?. 8outh«m D^grtmant
'}•}. .. Camp Travis, Fort Sam Hotudon, Tex.
Fifteenth Division—Texas, Aritona.
• New Mexico.
Western DspartmenL
Gamp Lewis, American Lkke, Wash.
;
,, Sixteenth Division — Washington.
Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming.
California, Nevada, Utah.
NATIONAL QUARb CONCENTRA­
TION CAMPS ADDRESS AND
Queen .Victoria ^of Spain hj, been
TR00P8 AT STATION,
spending a grert EeaJ of tlmtf
rtha
t•
Camp neaurpgnrd, Alcxondrio, Ln.
summer resortwf
w m Sardiherp
m m m m ^*r
Eighteenth Division—Loulslann, Ml*- Children, who,
‘ Ilike
III oil youngsters of
their age, heartily enjpyed,the oppor­
p..
ataalppl, Arkansas.
tunity to romp on. the sands, wade
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ain.
Eighth Division—New Jersey, Vir­ and swim In the water. The photo
ginia, Maryland. Delaware, District allows her with one of her sons, little
Prince Oontalo, on the sands. The
. of Columbia.
ygung
prince Is dressed ready for n‘
Camp Hancock, Augusta, Oa•
dip. This photo Is the jnost recent
Seventh Division—Fennsylvanla.
taken of the queen and has Just' Ar­
Camp Green, Charlotte, N. C.
I
Firth. Division—Maine, New'narop- rived in this country. The king of
ahlre, Vermont, Mnssocbusetta. Con­ Spain la often montloucd as a possi­
ble peace’ maker.
/
nect! cuL Rhode Island.
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0*mp Cody. Demlng. N, M.
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Throw* Away.Manglsd.Vm.
Thirteenth Division — Minnesota,
Martins Ferry, . O.—HI* arm almost
Iowa. Nebraska, North Dakota,
severed by f'a train, H. Armstrong of
South Dakota.
Butler,Pa.',’remarked thatU.warxf ho
Camp Sevier, Greenville, B. CL .
Ninth Division—Tennessee, Nbrth use to him, and, tearing loose the silv­
er of flesh' that was holding ,It, threw
Carolina. .
t^e'-arto vlfitd the weeds "besldo', the
Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Mlsf.
Seventeenth Division—Indiana, Ken­ Cleveland . and Tlttahhrgh;’ rallroud
tucky.
; tracks at .Bridgeport the; other day.
Camp Logan, Houston, Tex . • ■;' The accident occurred in Kirkwood,
Twelfth Dlvlaloo—Rllnola. / . =./•. Arhutrohg.waa struck by a tpln arid
.when‘ found by pedcatrUns wga cov­
‘
Camp Wheeler, Macon, Qa;
Tenth .Dtvhrioo-rGeorgta,. Alabama, ered with blood. He was taken to the.
Martins Ferry hospital. • , 7 ~.-r
Florida. •
Camp Kearney, Linda Vista, 0*L7vVt
No Frill* &lt;n rttr pvtr^lfiL *
. Nineteenth Division — Oallforpla,
Utah. Arttooa, Nevada, Colorado, ■VjLoganfpqrt, fnd.—The first-Women
employee; st the rallroad.shops to den
I Naw Mexico.
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'Camp Sheridan, Mohfgdmcry, A la .. ’•/ b?eralis st'h er work Is Mlss Mary
Slxfeentb Division—()hlo, Wert Vie- Johnson, who le employed In tbs OIL u
room.. Therk ora no frills on ths'evert1*
finis.
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alls,
.#• they are regular blue ones
.
Osmp FreraonL
Alto, CaL
Twentieth*’ Division —1 Washington, with white stripes. Mias Johnson says,
the overalls are mors comfortable than
e will continue to
And
th*a.. 7
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The business world has Its pirate*, as unscrupulous ig the
marauders of the Sea. They a n the makers of Imitations
and.subetitute* for standard products. They have lmltated
the appearance of
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They have Imitated Cocm-Cota** advertlilng, but the tmlta-*
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bottle and label—just as far as the law would allow..
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Note the name Coca-Cola blown into the bottle. Fix the
picture in your mind.
It i* your aura protection against
imitation* and substitutes.'
In future, accept no bottled beverage as genuine Coca-Cola
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find tljelr destination In all corners of the United States and Canada was the
lexrd established last year in our business of supplying Nortb-Ameriean
market* with choice Florida-Grown produce. And thGi great volume of trade
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Jf Suppose you wcjc IH ~France todiy; pefhxpj’io the midst of a crowd
.&lt;4 street alone; no ncqunintanc?
tmont all these strange'folks; shut
«S to a largi' measure from real aotUI i'ntercouree with thqm by a lack
(I knowledge of the language.

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Suddenly around the corner, come
two young fellows'in t ho ‘ trim, busi­
nesslike Khaki uniform of*tthe army
of your own country. • *

Give clear, perma­
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hot smut, dry out,'or
fill the fame. •'
?tar Brand Non-Filling Tjrpew riter Riboona are ‘guaranteed’ to give 75,000 im­
pressions of the letters “ a” or “ e” without clog g in g so as to show on the paper.
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Yeu'can without niuch strain of
your Imagination realise just such a
situation.

Tho JFlag la th e com m an cter-lnchlef o f A m e rica ’s A r m y a n cl N a v y .
When it. p a sses th e p re sid e n t o f th e
United States m u st b a re h is head*
for it ia T h e F la g o n ly w h ic h ra n h s
him in au th ority.
The S e rv ice reveres^ T h e Flag.
The m en a re ta u gh t th at it. rep re­
sents all that th e re is in d u ty , loy a lty
and patriotism . It is their.first th ou gh t
in battle a s it is in p e a c e ....
v E v e r y d a y in th e y e a r is F lag’
D ay in th e A r m y a n d N a v y .
• A so ld ie r quifchJy learns* to lo v e
The Flag. Jt b e c o m e s to h im th e sign
o f all things, w o rth y . T h e spirit o f
th© A rm y , is a g a in s t e v e r y t h in g
that is n o t A m erica n .., Patriotism is
taught in th e s e r v ic e a s 'i t is n o t
taught elsew h ere) a n d th e re is n o
preach in g d o n e .
. N o m an , n o mi&amp;tter w h e r e h e
com es from , c a n g o o n d a y a fter d a y
with th e Stars a n d Stripes a s the
cen ter o f £01 th in gs w ith ou t getting
devotion into h is being*
• Tho F lag re p re se n ts th e ideals p f
a people. W h en sta n d a rd s o r e d e ­
based T h e F lag su ffers. A n in glorious
nation p a n n e t h a v e a. g loriou s flag.

SANFORD, FLOUDA

.— K ray day conld not hare Ms full
alldUqrnt of kanahlrie., Which would
hho choose? Either was pieaging' to
the-crr.—Thcn-cnmc n ddy- when thr
wind blew hard—o draft from ope end
of the country to the other. ,
. One ofithe sprouts withered from
the biting blast. - The other thrlvod
and grew as though It had been blessed
with, continual nqnahtriy. Now XIaael
Ig happy. Iter ^olce.hap Jl«n made.

you come ffbmi you’d try to dis­
cover some acquaintances; or com­
mon experiences.* And alter a law
minutes suppose one of them said,
“ Have you got anything to smoke?”
What -would you do?
You’d go the iimit. If you had
clgani you’d hind tham over; or
cigarettes, you’d say—"You bet 1
have;. good ‘ United States smokes;
the kind you esn’t get in France.
You fellows are-welcome to what J
have; and if you’ll comq to my hotel,
I’ll alvn
I'll
give vnn
you mnrd
more.”&gt;v '
Under ordinary circumstances you
couldn't do it; the French customs
office wouldn’ t let you bring In a lot
of American smokes. Rut you esn
do just that without going to France,
You can send one qr fifty o f . o ur
special smoke kits to our soldiers in
Franco at 26 cents -e*ch. : Tho
French Government admits these
kits*duty free,* A postcard In each
kit stamped'with ydur address on it
ready to mall‘ will come back to the
Sender of the kit.

Keep Up or Catch Up.
The ones who are always trying to
catch up with some neglected task are
Uktly to go to bed tired and, disap­
pointed. Keeping up .with our work
ought not to be .too .hard for any of
ys. If wo nro well and strong. But
catching up with work. Is a different
matter.—Exchange. . , •
.Idleness;
"Idleness la the .badge of gentry and
the bane of body and mind, the nurse
of naughtiness, the, stepmother of dis­
cipline i tho chief author o f all mis­
chief, onto of-the sevcn'dondly sine, the
cushion upon which the devil chiefly,
reposes.”—Robert Burton.

The lldrald haa other things to
send the soldier boys and more cam­
paigns for their comfort will bo wag­
ed soon. Wo want do send them
jellies and comfort kits, etc,, And the
campaign fer tobacco wili’ closo the
last of November so send In your 26
cents right away. Thu 'people have
responded .nobly to the -fulK.fpl" to­
bacco for tho boys in Franco and the
following letter ^from the American
Tobacco Co., acknowledges receipt
of first money*sent .to them and your
tobacco box will soon be on Che wny
to France:
The Sanford Herald
’ Sarlforil, Fla.:
Gentlemen—We aro in receipt of
your check for $:14.50, covering col­
lections made by you on .account of
the Soldiers' Tobacco v.Firttd for
which we thank you. ,
We ‘congratulate you Upon the re­
sponse* made by your subscribers to
tills [ui)il, which is’ certainly for a
very worthy cause.
YoUr order for l-'IS Soldiers' Kita
lure been put through* nnd will re*
ccivo our prompt attention.
In this connection wg wish to Kay
that should you need any further
detailed information regarding this
fund our Service Department is al­
ways at your command.
Very rtj'iroelfully yours.
The *Awi.brlc*tt Tobacco Cc„ •
i • ' J. Faulkner.

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For timing wol-k the dial Of a Swiss
stop watch carrion additional marks
to\ Indicate at any point of elapsed
time what tho corresponding output
per hour would be.

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JEWELER
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MY SPECIALTIES
PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
GORHAM’S STRRL1NG SILVER

ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHEB

P lum bing and
Gas Fitting
All Work RecciTce My Pereona
Attention And Best Efforts
Opposite City Hill

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seine right, title and interest in nnd to
the property: Involved in this suit - as

Portland, dfW M^lIftng tho high cost
of living In e practical manner la tho ‘
Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial
task essayed by the Portland Ad club, Circuit
of the state of Florida, In and
which Is conducting a fresh fish mar­ for Seminole county, on ibis the 20th
ket here and selling sea food at cost. day of October, 1017.
So popular Is tho market that the first
(seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
day It opened three tons of fish wero
Clerk of Circuit Court of Seventh
sold.
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Judicial Circuit in and for Sem­
Sable-fish, groupers, ling, cod end
inole vCounty,
u u n v / i Florida.
r iu u u i.
■melt ere*sold for five to seven cents
corse A. DeCottcs.
Solicitor and of Counsel for Com­
e' pound, while other flah markets
plainant.
18-Tsm-18tc
asking twelve tq twenty-cents for tho
same kinds of fish.
On the opening day a crowd of wom­
r t K aU la a t
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T h - o 'i n r *
the doors welting for the first fish to Tu all Creditor*. L*»«t***,’ DbltlbtiUre and
1 Paraona bavins Claima or Datnaad* ataint
t&gt;e’ pieced on sale. From that: time ,W
.aid Eauta: oh sales continued brisk, end the Ad. You, and oaab of yoy, ar* hrrvby notlBad and
club,'co-operating .with the dty admin­ rt.ulred to preaant any claima and damaada
which yog, ar *ltb*r otyaa, may bare acalaat
istration, has under way a plan for a th* Mlat* Of Tbaodota Bcbaal d*cra**d, tats of
permanent fish market where all kinds S*mlaela Cwtiaty, Ptortda, to tha uBdarelnad
of sea' fobdVTTTfiirMRrhr actual coat.
* The Ad club points ont that If
people eat flahThe fishing Industry will:
be promoted -and other fooda/capeblo
of being shipped long distances will
be released to help win thf war, *..

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LAWYERS

Sanford Lodge No 62, P. and A. M;
Communication every first and third
Thursdays at 7:00. Visiting brethren
welgpmc.
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
O. L. Taylor
Secretary
Practice In State and Federal Courts

There/o c, you. E. C. Pnrkhurst and
Sallie' Parkhurst and the unknown heirs,
dniseei and g antees of the said E. C»
Pnrkhurst and Sallie Tarkhunt, tmTali
other parties clnirnin any right, title
or interest In nnd to tho land hcreirvnhuve dcrcribcd aYc hhreby- ordered to
aiipear to tho hill of complaint filed in
this cause on or before - Monday, the
BEAT HIGH^FOOD PRICES 4th
day *of Fob uary, 1918, tho same
being a rule day of.this court, end It*la
Ad Club et Portland, Ore., Is Conduct­ fqrthcr onhrra - that - thb notice be
ing Fresh .Fish Market, Sellpublished for twelve consecutive weeks
Ing-at Cost
In the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
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ot eiwls , an t t» any and all other
Im tii*s calming nn intercet in.and to
the following desc Ibed fcal estate, sit­
uated, lying nnd Jwing n h &gt; city of
Sanford,- County rf Seminole, slate of
Florida, more partiiula ly. described ns - ■ Monroe tnapier &gt;o. 15, It, A. M
follows, to-wil:
. Meets every second nnd fourth Thurs
fro! 5. Block 8. Ter 7 nnd Lota -1 day In Masonlq Hall over the Impcria
and 5 of iihek !&gt;, Tier 8 of-SanfortL Theatre. Visiting companions welcome
Florida, -nctording to E, R. TralTord's
0. L. Taylor
C^J. Humph
map of the city of Sanford, Us per pltt fr
Scc'y
. f High Priest
thereof duiy recorded in plat hook “ It,”
I'nge 111 of thf pulrlic retords o Or­ Seminole Cbapler Z, Order Eanlern Sia
Afecta every first nnd third Tuesdnj
ange county, Florida, of which the
county of Seminole was formerly n part, In oach montn. Everyone »iio luis s'-er
which.said plat has since‘the creation hii Star in the East.arc cordially invited
of Seminole comity boon, duly t urs- to visit this chapter.
Alice E Robbins, Scc'y
cribcd.aml is now a flirt of the public
record* of Seminole ctrunty, Florida
The futniori! roundl n. of C.
It appearing from the sworn hi 1 cf Mee'j tho 2nd Sunday 3 p. m., and the
complaint filed in the case of Mnrtfq 4th Sunday 8 p. in., each month, at K.
N. tjtone, ' idow s(d&gt;- surviving iruslce of C. Hall, Oak Ave.
ynder the will-ot (ico. N. Stone, di*C. L. Britt, Fin. Scc’y.
ceaitii, Role •n Mary C1o\t , uii;
married. Hoorio M. Dobbins and the
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
Hank «d C immnrce and Trust CcmMeets focond nnd fourth Tuesdays.
]mny, a corporation ,d&lt;iing husinns in NUitlng knights always welcome.
the. state of California, tnistc-es of the •H. McLaulin
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O. J. Miller
estate of - Chnrlcs G. Gove. dccenacdh
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vs. E. C. i’nrkhurst mul Sallie PaikSanford Lodge No. 27,1. O. O. F.huml. wife of E. C. r a khtirnt, and lh*
unknown In ire, devi-e* &lt;, grunteos or Meets cv\*ry Monday evening at 7:30
GROW FAT ON WAR BREAD other claimants under the said E..C. in M. W. A.-Hall, PicoJBiock. AU vis­
Pur khurst and Snllie Park lit ret. and iting brothers cortHally inviti d,
paMics claiming An intereit in and L. F. Roper
J.‘ W. O. Singletary
Men, Women' and Children Seen on at)
to ot 5. Block 8. Tiir 7 nnd Ix‘)ls
N. Gj_________ ’
R. Sec.
• Streets Seem to Be Better. Nour­
4 and 6 Illock !&gt;, Tier 8, of the city o
ished Than Ever.
Gale Cily Pam? No. C. W. O. W,
Sji(iford. Flo’ Ida. ncconilug to K.. R.
Meets second and fourth Wednesdaj
TralTord’s map of Sanford, Fin., as
Ixondon.—1The’ English nppcnr ,to be tK-r plat thereof 'duly D'cordi’irjn Pint nights in each month,
- J. F- Hoolehnn
,1’flge 111 of the public F. L. Miller *
graivtng fnt on War bread. Ah English Bock
Council Commnndoi
leco ds of Orange county, oP which ’ . .Clerk
newspnper publlsfiea the following:
tin- county (if Seminole was formerly a
“ Alllmngli I bale H." writes a cor- pail - which sa il pint has since the cre- United Brotherhood of Carpenters sad
rcspAudvnt In Surrey, "tuir bread ati n of Seminole county* been duly'
Joiners of America- &gt;,
seems to fntteq me. nnd nj'y weight bns tnmacHbcd^&amp;nd is now n part of the
Sutiford Local Union No. 1761 meet*
Increased by several pounds,, Yot I nm Kihlic lecortU of -Seminole county first -and third Thursday night ni *
njidn. ilcfendentid that the residence o’rlnek In the’hf. W. A. Hall, Pico B{k.
eating not much more than half, the
bread 1 used to eat before the wbr, and of the dcfcndnnta, E. C. T’nrkhuret anil J. W. 0. Singletary' W. W» Van Ness
Sec.Trcas. *
preaideni
Soil e Park iui at arc tn'tnown, and that
also less of other foods.
thire.U no p reon n ihewtute of Flor­
. .A doctor explained’ihnt this may bo ida tho sc.vire of n subpoena ppon
qnllo true. "Anyone who keeps, his win m would bind tlu&lt; defe dant«, or
eyes upon In the streets will notice eitiiyr of ticnj: that it is the bell f of
that Inon. women and children nfo lliant tint both of the dofendanti* are
clearly heller nourished Hum ever. No dVrr the age of twnty-one yean,-nnd i^
doubt.'' he sn[d. AthefO ts a good denl^ full her nnjM-aring from said bill of mm*
of Indigestion, frmh bad bread, but 11; int -that there are other parties
ik'.iming un interest under the sad

even people who digest It badly, anil
dislike It. too, grow fatter, and phys­
ically stronger. .This Is especially noilconbte In'spare men of middle age.
Possibly the explanation Is that we
were entlng'irtore bread before than we
could digest. Perhaps, too, tho. mix­
ture of groins In breed Is proving more
nourishing than the pure whenten loaf;
Ihn stomach. Ilk^s variety;, nnd tho
people who do the best Intellectual
work are those who feed on all avail­
able foodstuff*;
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VMfJng
Da b . sog in •
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TTuoaruii
riitiiut Mid fcataut
Worthy .President
Seeratary
You. u d Hth St yon. are h*reby I»|IM
to preaaat say claima aad damando which
yon, pc.fitker at y*u. war k »» afaiaat tha
B. P. O. n. Sanforu Lodge 1241
retata of HarrUtt D. Coantjr, dareaaod, Uta
Meat Ant and third Wednesday night
of Bamlaala county, Florida, la tha under
•lined, K. J. U«D«bmI, admJnlatratsr at at Elks Home, North Park Avenue.
•aid Batata, wlthla trfo jraara from tba data F. S. Frank
0. L. Taylor
Secretary
. Exalted liuler
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Administrator.
The Lake Breete Council Na. 31 Janlav
NOTICE o r assignment
Order United American Mechanics
Tp AU Wham It May Concarai
Meets every Wedneeday at 7 JO P .
Taka aollra that I bars haaa namad aa»lr»*«- by a. W. Hardman, aatlcnor la a Mm In the City Hail. Visiting brothers
Jud conraylag all tha preparty, both r«»l art welcome. C. H. Smith, Rec. See. '
■ad pareoaal of tha aad awlinor, far tha
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baaanl at Iha creditor* el aald awlinor
which d*ad‘ pravldaa far aa equal d.itrlbu1 Modern Woodman o f America
tlaa al the Mata atooni aueh ireditare la
Meets 2,-4. Thursday evenings, 7 JO,
proportion to* tbalr T*ap*«ti** d,mand In
•ceordanre with raw, aad all creditors of In M. W. A. Hall. PicoBuildlng.
tha iialfaor will taka nolle*, accordingly,
•ad are required ta Ala with at within • tty
day*. It rnldlui within tbla atat*. and with.
In Ipur month*. If reaiding without this
•tat*,’ from this dal*, a sworn Itamli
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Lfcyal Order of Moose
•tat*m*ntr'thrlr rtip*ctir* elalma a(»ji
Sanford
Lodge No. 1810 theeta In H al
day of Oetofmr, 1S17.
In Stohe &amp; Grove Building Second and
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HENRY, WIGHT,
Fourth Mondaya in Month at 7 JO.
H-Ture lie
Aulanr* Aforetald.
. . NOTICE OF AHHIUNMKNT
To XII Whom It May Conrernt
Tab* notlra that I have ba*n namad
Aaalff**. by B» Maaw*II,- tha A&gt;*l|nor la a
da*d conveying all at hla property..both rral
and p*r*aaa), for th* brnaSt ol In* creditors
of tha aald Aialinor, whlrb .dtad prevldm
for an equal dlatrlbullob of tha aald property
im«n| tha creditor* of Iha Aulgnor In aerordanta with law, and all ol’.tho rradllora
of tha aald Aulgnor will taha notlra, and ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 e * * e e e o « o * e + « e e e e * * *
qra raqulrad to d|a with ma within ihtty One Inch Cards Wilt Ba Published UeSou
•ya; II. aueh creditor raalda* In tha atala.ol tfet'Thli -Heading At The Rate Of 27.20
Flor|dk, and within'four month* II wlthaut
thq atala or Florida, from tha data-haraol Per Year. .
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•worn atatatnanta pi their havaral claim*
against tha aald Aulgnor. .
t&gt;ltad October 2ml, III?.
• VANCE E. DOUGLASS.
Aaalcnro Atoraaald.
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_ SANFORD.^ FLORIDA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1917

NUMBER 21

DISTRICT
.GERMANS
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SANFORD BOARD TRADE T
IN EFFECT
MEETING OF STRAFING
TO MEET AT GENEVA IN
IS FIERCE
MASONS
ITALIANS GENERAL GET TOGETHER

The ’ new- rater on dgsrs. range
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LUXURIES AND NECESSITIES and on cigarettes from 80 cents to HAD BIG GATHERING HERE
FORCING THEM BACK, CAP­ Gon. Rershlng, American commander REGULAR MEETINGS AT VAR­
• ARE HIT ALIKE
.
: $1.20 per thousand. Five cents a •
LAST TUESDAY
in Franco, has the following to Bay
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TURING MEN AND
IOUS POINTS IN COUNTY
pound (s tho nexw tax on tobacco,
regarding the work of the V. M. C.
^ NIGHT
Washington, D. C.. Nov. 1. Ycs- •huff and other manufactured to* i-Y ./
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One o f#.the most interesting meet­
« u the l o t ’ d a y -of trace bacco, while cigarette papers are
Masons in- Sanford 'have had
Reports from the Italian front are
ings
' of the'Board oft Trade G ov­
Y.
M.
C.'A.
Work
Praised
boa jisny new war taxes.
taxed from one half cent to ono cent m*ny, many Interesting meetings, not encouraging,, although England,
ernors
was held at the Carnes Hotel
"The
greatest
acrvlco
that
Amer­
With the exception of increased per hundred, As the taxes are now but according to many of the frater­
France and America are giving as­ ica can immediately render France Tuesday evening', Oct! 30th, and
ktter rates 4nd tobaccp Uxca which reaching tho ultimate xronsumer, the nity there never has been a meeting
•. f0 into effect Friday, the special raises mean about one cent more on in Sanford like the ono held by San­ surance that help, will be given to la to extend tho Association work to other than the governors present
Italy at once, and Rome roporta tho the entire French army." '. • •’
were . Messrs. L. M." Rehblndar and
itamP taxes on documents, legal In­ five cent tobacco packages, from ford lodge No. 62 on last Tuesday
Italian
army-making
a
stand.
M.' E. Dooley of^siGeneya, O. -P .‘
Major
Gerald
W.
Birks
(Oanada):
' itnimenU and parcel* poat goekages two to five cents on cigarette pack­ night.
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Swopo
and A. L. Hatch of Oviedo
"Tho
Y.
M.
C.
A.
is
an
absolutely
One
thousand
square
miles
of
ter­
■Twent Into operation today. Th*y ages and from one to ten cents on
Tho occasion for the gathering was ritory has been overrun arid one essential part of ,the allied ;,army. and L. A. Brumley, H. C. DuBose,
■ include:,
cigars.
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tho big district meeting of tho year, hundred and twenty tffousand Jta|- Ita work is to supply a..touch of E. A. Douglass, R. H. Bronson,
&gt;.‘.0of cent on each dimo paid for . Tho taxes on freight, and passsn-, Ib^he:*Itbme town of *tho ^District
ians captured, and in excess-of one homo; it la a,home sway from home. Schello Maine's, B. E. ^quires, Norris
’ 'imuftmcnl admissions; 3 per cent ger transportation are also extended ®rapd Mister, F. L., Miller. This
It asks for money, not for iiaelf, but' Levis and Ed. Putnam of Sanford..
oa payments for freight transport** to motor vehicles, competitors of district comprises the lodges at Satf- thousand guns have been taken in
the Teuton invasion, of Italy. The to do tho work for your boys which
In addition to reports on tho ac­
lion"; 8‘ per cent on pnsaoqgcr fares; steam - and -electric, railways and ford, DcLand, Barbcrvlllc, Cocoa,
enemy nro now within rantfo of'Tag- you would do"for them if they* were tivities of the Board of Trade in
• 10 per cent on pnyments.for Pull water lines. Tho passenger trans­ New Smyrna,. Daytona, Titusville
..
liamcnto river where it has been pre­ here."
connection with the establishing of «
man and similar accommodations; portation tax. is not applicable to and Oviedo. Most of theso lodget
sumed that the Italians will make n
Rx-Prosldent
Taft says: "W o
Government Gun Training School In'
1 cent foreach 20 cents or fraction fares costing 35 cents or less or com­ were represented nt fha meeting.
stand. The'retreat continues, how­ should feel proud of thu.Y. M. G. A. Seminolo county in .tho Oviedo and
■“ paid for express packages; 6 cents on mutation tickets or season tickets
Tjie work Of conferring tho Third ever. Berlin reports successful en­ work ao ably directed., Aro wo going Geneva section, andv the proposed
each'telegraph, telephono or radio for trips, less than. 30 miles. Pay­
Degree upon K. F. I.une of this city gagements oh the Tnglinmento plntn. to be backward, in giving our morT North and South Highway passing
J orss^ge costing 15 cents o r ‘ more; ments for services Tendered tho fed­
was put on by the lodgo from’ De- Rome announces fighting on the tho nearest thing, they can got to a through Seminole county, general
tarious taxes on cigars', cigarettes, eral and state govenrments are ex­
Land under the abTe direction of. hills of Saint Daniel? del Friulij Christian homo on tho firing line?" business'was gone into. Tho Boardtobacco chi I products’, 10 per dent empt ffom taxation.
Prof. Caraon of Stetson University northwest'of Udine. Meanwhile tho
Maj. Gen. John F. O'Ryan Bays: of Trado proposes to cnlargo its ac­
on cluh dues; eight cents on cnch —Tho-jlU pcr cent tax on. Pullman
US-dated by the regular team from allies aro rushing preparation* to aid "Money cart ,be turned over to tho tivities-In local ways. Without quea- *
glOO of new life insurance and I cent accommodations is. applicable to
tho Italians.* Tho nuw Italian pre­ Y. M. C. A. with every confidence
tae
tion this organization is doing things ''
on tsch dollar of premiums paid on payments for seats, berths and flint lodge. The work us exemplified
by this team was pronounced by mier hns assured General Cudornc that it will bo expended sdQnlillcally for Seminole county that have novor
fire, marine, casualty and other In- staterooms in parlor and sleeping
that nil classes of Itslinns will stand and along lines most ncccptablo to been undertaken. One of tho counthoso present as perfect.
rerince policies.
* , .
cars In vessels. •
After refreshments the meeting by the army until victory *is won. the soldiera."
.
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. Intcrcst. The Hoard of Trade has
Although the tobacco taxes do not
Tltq 5-ccnt tax on telegraph, tele­ was turned over to the visitors and A similar message was sent to tho .’ Maj. Gen. J. Franklin* Bell says: already nuccesjfully defended thi^
become pjcrativp until Friday m an / phone or rpdlo messages costing 15
. "I regard the Y. M. C. A.-ns being producer nnd shipper in matters of ;
for over an hour thoso present wero British prime minister.
dcilcn have already advanced retail cents or more applies only to those
entertained by speeches, songs, stor­
traffic rind must .do it" again in tho
On the other front no big-opera­ as• necessary ns the Red Crosa."
prices in anticipation of the tax originating in the. United States.
ies and 'readings by. the local qnd tions arc reported.
Tiio Germans
-Ih'ci. Other taxes of the new law, . Clubs whoso dues ate less than $12
There are todty In the United ricnr future nnd will do It if tho pro­
visiting talent present, among whom have not attempted to'Jorce the Ca­
Statej nearly 630 bulldingi and tents duced or.’ihippcr who wishes to save
including those on hnrd nnd soft It year nnd fees to lodges are ex­
were Dr. Hulley, president of Stet­ nadians from the positions captured
in which'Y..M. C. A. work is bsinif money will cooperitto -with that or­
drink*, incomes nn«i# war, excess empt from the 10 per cent tax *on
son University, Prof.* Stover nnd Prof in tho region o f . I’assnchensonlo.
done. These are located In 234 ganization. All over the country
prefit* have been in excels since the club dues;
Carson of Stetson, Cary I). Landis
In the V.rdun sector intensive centers nnd require tho services of boards df trado nnd commercial or­
law sc* app'oved Octobef 3, but in
Tho now Insurance taxes are im­ of Dcl.nnd, Rev. Gutteridge of
bombardm-nts continue.
• over 200 men. Each of tho National - ganliations that' have been allowed
indirect form
•
posed on new policies issued, with Oviedo, Silas 1). .Wright, Past Grand
German troops in Belgium hnvp Guard and National Army camps . to ga by nmi fail aro now being ro‘ On Due. f.‘ the npw stamp tnXcs, rc-insurance policies exempted. In­
i
Master of Dohnnd, T. S. Self of mutinied and wounded their ofilrers. has a great boifdi.ng for every six juvonated and brought back -to ex­
iaduding those on parcel post pack- dustrial or Weekly payment policies
DcLnbd and many others.
sSt-rotarlcs, so. orgunized' that there istence in order that citizens may
srw will be payable, putting'the cn* nro* taxed 40 per cent on the first
Washington,
Nov.
!.—All
export
At
a
late
hour
ail
departed
for
is a man fur each of the vnrioux itr- havzomc center of concontratiM action
tire la* into complete operation, ex­ premiums on. policies far $500 -or
their hom o wishing for mnriy re­ restrictions will be waived by the t.vitiis 'in which tho association Conditions demand it and tho littlo
cept 1or increased rates on second
ieas.J :
turns of the evening. Such gather­ government jn forwarding supplies specializes. In qddition there aro tnan of today,, so to speak, must,
daw roa;l, postpbnod until July 1 t
—
ings jive long in tho hearts arid to Italy to meet the Teutonic inva­ numerous stations planned and • through somo form of organization
seat. ’ . ’
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sion. . Italy will ho permitted to take equipped among our expeditionary be prepared to protect bis-own in­
minds of all Masons.
. Injrraacs in first class mall rates
needed material to the limit of tho forces in France and among tho ar­ terests iq n* business w’ay. Every
probably will bo most huicrally felt,
Celebration
of
the
Great
Itcformatonnage‘
capacity regnedless of pros- mies of our allies in France, llussln, town or city that today-is progress­
• by the pc*pie. -The Inw provides
Thfi Buckeye Nurseries
ing lays its success to a board of '
,
lion
Sunday
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pretivo
shortrgo
•hero. Tho nitur.- Mesopotamia; nnd Egypt. .
*; th:t the postage on letters, cxcctp
In this i*iue of T.ie Herald h r.n
trade or chamberlof'commerce. Tho* _
In
keeping
with
the
action
of
tion
has
been
discussed
by
.Secre­
•Each
of
these,
buildings
in
prot
"drop" or lord litters, shall be three
ndvT'r!l.»rmcyl tbit evc*y r-«n!'r !nwork of. surh organizations are end- T,
cent*: an1 'Vit on post cards, In­ Protestant t burr Ifat evi*rywtcr,&gt;. the t.:,-.' tl itt n:JX-*r.' *1. 1 sh.tu* I r. ol tary .Lansing and the Italian ambas­ provided with an outfit tbnt*-mmsador.
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Sant.rd
(\n£»'g
ti-n
t!
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prises ninety different articles, vary­ lrs.1 and one will always find of th o"-'
cluding private mulling ranis- shell
. ar.; .'!y.
T ••D ... ; . Nu
celebrate
this
Sunday,
-NovemM.
r
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!,
ing
from pianos end moving picture highest class,, Natural advnntcgn ^
be on&lt;» not more than heretofore^
lr.ci.,1 wyli •i*s. • in Tcffira
.
‘the
400'.h
nntiivet!ury
'of
Luther's
machines
to pens, ink ami letter are added to, new methods of greater ,
. Thu incrt-M’ includes so-called -pie*
Now York, Nov. 1.—'The Presi­
Unvfer |Ita*
v! *.ii i.f 1)., I".' (i
tudiing
to
{he
door
&lt;f
tire
church
t»t
paper.
At
the present timo the ns- success bre-cstalilishcd,''trnde*'Ii ex- Urt.poit.cards.. The advances worn
It'll und'M. K.'YilL’t t 'ijnl qTijliitia dent wns urged to call a special ses­
Wittcnlnirg
his
theses
attacking
the
sociatiqri
.buildings
aro consuming panded and abo/e all,the county at­
wade effective 30 days after passage
pU(t-hasvd ^$m ;he I5uil, ; &lt;• have r sion of congress at on early-dntp-to
tractiveness' and
value is
told
;* l tkehw, untl are const rupU.'by?iho theory and p’rnctlpo.of. indulgences. jivxsonul gdjirant&lt;.9 «ff- the quality cf declare war on Austrin, in n rexolur 1.000,000 sheets of stationery every thousands who lit time will search
In 'th e morning ‘ dujfe: .will he a sain*1. Tlie'HvJt'Jctv** Nur' ri.j have tlmr adopted by tho board of "trus- day to enable the soldiers to write
" 'P0it.b^?e department ta'diegin vyith
out tho advertised sections sT’ rcsfktt«rg;*ntl postcards poi^ murkdti statement of the fufldainenatl prin­ been ’ if&gt;. the fpl..!q'.v* of eup|dy :i tc«-s of tho Atnericun Defonso Soci­ letters, home. And this cost) the dents.** .
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men
riot
a-single
cfcnt.—''
Timfa8 Her.*‘2/ .
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■•"/*•'■.- ■ ciples of Protcstuntisrtt; m the even-' Florida-grbadfsfiir'f-irt"y yearn vH.li al j nt y special meeting. Tho reso­
The
Sanrord
Board of Trade is
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Unioo.
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ing, the, ktory of thiii' Reformation
lution urges the transportation . to
*
•• growing; every, day because it is ac-.
r . .The InereaM's nlso -have-been cxr .will be given by question *«nd-an­ is n rbcord fli^r ir.u 1^, tru-ttd by
■. . . " i ' g % , . •
comptlshlng something. Fcaplo nro
[*• ••Bded/.hy departmental order to swer, am| Uivre will be sperint sink­ there wliq are new in fh,»*:,tnle nnd Italy of a special contingent of
Am ’ rican -troops nnd war mnterinl.
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Agltatbra
Will R6 Arreated
U»\*r
never
had
rny
declihg*
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daily calling on the organizations for
[&gt;'.* .^nt rlsrn mail to m n'n^ foreign ing. The.ivtnlng service tviU'begin
Atlanta, Ga., Npv, ; 1.—Secret ser­ assLstnncc and always the attention
ftuntrics, which,'* under' .postal cori- nt seven q’clock^^ A general invltn- mirserj.M.* F»&gt;*ty y.-ars in l&gt;u.-‘iic.v&gt; ■iring all‘ sfiips possible including the
▼entions have enjoyed;Hie domestic tion is (xtenl'il to all hit* rested to mcatr*‘ forty* yerra «-f sUcr.u in giv­ seized Austrian vessels. "Tho com­ vice men have gone to Dade courity, and aid desired is forthcoming.
plete defeat of Italy's armies will Georgia, to arrest certain- parties Sanford Is now finding prominent
r*t«. The new 3-cent letter, rate, share in thi oli-ervnnees of the clay. ing the trade what it demanded.
endanger
her national existence and who hnve lately been advising tho mention in papers nil over the soiith
This i* the year for thb plau!rng i f
Jhsrffore will apply to letters to
The i pec tl niu&gt;-it will be as fol­ citrus stock and you should get only imperil her uso in the war for cIq- people not to sign the Food I’ lcdge
that heretoioro said nothing and .al­
Canada, Culmi Mexico, Panama,
lows; Mu/ning prelude, "Berceuse in the hgit. Tho Buckeye Nurserl.s mocrary," the resolution sets forth. card or cooperate in any manner
ways the .names Seminolo and San­
England. Ireland. Scotlann, Wales,
A," Dellruck; anthem, "Stand up fir have juH :wlmt you want with the
with the' Food Conservation Cam ford aro qjated together.
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the Bahamas, nardliadb^s. British
Todajr’s War News
!
Jesus," JJmxley; offertory, "Andante Bu kaye guurautce that it is right.
paign. These self- constituted ad­
- * Guinea, British/ .Honduras, Santo
Gon.*- Cadorna's forces retreating visors were evidently not aware of
To further tho general interest
‘ Domingo. ,)utch w „ t Jnriiox, Loe- Sostennto," Batiste. Kvching,' -pre­ Senjl niA!- fur th£- rataioguo and a
lude, "Melody In F," Rorkwell; an­ copy will lie sent free. Abo rcaii to the line bf'thft Tngliamohto river the fact that tho Food Conservation monthly m&gt;&gt;tlnga will bo in future
**rd Islands, Newfoundland and
them, . "Bow Down Thine Kar. O their advertisements from time to hsvo suffered another crushing de­ campaign • Is- a campaign of \the held nt various places throughout ‘
t .m* ■ an,,‘. Tho postcard increase Lord," Hughes^ offertory solo, Mrs.
feat.
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, , United States Gcva nmcnt, tho same the county. Tho first out of town .
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extend to Canada, Cuba, Mcx- Takacb, "Lgy Thine Hand Upon timo In this paper.
Berlin
today
reports
the
capture
as.the Liberty Loan' campaign, and meeting will be * held in Genova,
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•fo snd Panama, the only* countries
of- two bridgehead positions from when they undert'ok to* Interfere Tuesday, Ncv. ISt’s at 7:30 p; in.
M e."’ Franklin.
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vhlch have enjoyed the domestic
U. 8. Transport Torpedoed
Italian. troops .which -raado a .stand with the movement thsy were med­ On . th is. occasion numli .n rf San­
Protc.itnntism. U democracy in.riH - .
JW Yard rate.' “ '***.
Washington, D. C., Nov. I. Tho east of tho middle -Tagliamento and
(igion.
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dling with Undo Sam. This Is the ford people will be p' •sent and Go- , '
transport Finland was recently tor­ tho cutting off of on an Italian force
• Forcumumcrg' convenience, books
only rounty*ln the state where trait­ nova requests., that representative*
pedoed while rrturnfpjr to -rhs U-.' S„ which was retreating toward tho
J ’
P01tage stamps containing threeors of German spies have been active from all over tho county be present.
Fire Thla Morning.
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but-rWna nblo fo return'to n foreign lower course of the river.
p
,tamP* nro, in readiness for solo
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v
against the Food Conservation cam­ At this meeting it will be decided at,
Tho firo department was called
. *Ii the latter operation 60,000
-.iM-the department has had printed out about eight.o’clock to the homo port under her own steam.,
paign aftd their activities have been .what point tho' next monthly meet-,
This official announcement., w.is Italians wero.captured, according to
I
lwo*font postcards, of -Ed. Higgins on Myrtle-avengo.
ing will bfe held. It la propesed
very promptly nipped in tho-bud.
.
Vf ;•,
- mill postmarked *tomor- There was a small blaze fh the roof authorized:
tfio Gorpian-claim, bringing the total
Tho object of the Food. Conserva­ m'.ko a. county unl-n end where ono
."The- navy department, hra re­ of pritohera reported taken by the
benefits all must bo (lit; •.
L ; 5 * V fty tin?0 pr,or to ,2:° i •- m. which was quickly, extinguished by
tion campaign la to secure tho signa­
ceived dispatches stating that
[
Z l ■ rpWfdless of time taken for the department.
invjldera
to
180,000,
and
tiio
number
**;•
tures of housewives to -tho .Food
transport’ Finland was tdrpodocd of guns to* 1,600. !.. ...
I *'*0ldr[? T 1,0 tran,P°rted at the
Fledge Card, which . la simply a
To Black Llat Food Flraft*
while returning from fortffgn waters.
■ ift^!!*' but thBl P«rt»*rked thcre^ Death of Mre. Preston
omite to use tho practical meant at
Washington, D. ( L Nov. 1.—Prof­
The
damage
to
the
ship
wns
slight
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aL
*l p#y tho Increased toll.
Great Work or Y. M. C. A.
M rsfA. A. Preeton. mother of tho
elr disposal to aid In conserving iteering .dry retail 'dealers In fpodt wr~L* u,^m*ot admission taxes be- late Mrs. George A- DeCottes died and aho returned to port under her
Work la being done to coiripjoto the nation's food subply* The cam­ stuffa will.be made ImpossUlq after
own ateam. The Finland was under
the plana for the campaign to be car­ paign la being conducted simultane­ Nov. 1, the food administration an­
\ tharrin
V° tomorrow »t places Monday morning in Fernsndlna and
/**rt f 11J- ,non! th«n 10 cent*. They was buried thore Tuesday afternoon. oscort, but no sign of the torpedo-or ried on in thla state November 11 to ously In'all. the states of the Union.
nounces, tinder a Ipan to cut off sup­
the submarine w *»'se:n.”
19. both inclusive, for.the purpose of In order to secure signatures,, volun­ plies to thoee not satisfied with rea- •'
friefion CCn,1. fo/ c,ch ten' ’“ ids or Mre. Preston was a noted authoress
raising $100,000 for' the soldiera by teer workers have been organliqd in sonable margins. Manufacturers,
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Pty«bU K
P* d for ?ueh ndfnlsslon, and • very brilliant. Fomstw_; Her ’.T
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the Y. M. C. A, Tho matter la now every state and county and city. wholevals and other handlers of foods
bit t;iubf 7 V h p« n,? n "dmltted VUnele Bob" was one of her, Tnost pY &gt;* ■ Wanted to Make Peace
Iron the
thBv tovornment delightful storiei. Sl^e- was a very ••' London, Nov. .’ 1,—The Lametro- in charge of the state war council of These workers launched the'tanvua fchoso busircss will .go under liecnso.
r
WkltHo • T * rf,enl Proprietor, r^ charitable, woman', being1.Interested pole, a* Belgian newspaper published the Y. M. C. A. This organization of housewives Monday morning in will not be permitted to sell to dlthere, sa&amp;Jh&gt;t the Gerijuins'had at­ works jn connection with the Na­
l * ,tt*a»8ry, .^*ake *WOrn returM t0 th« In prison work for many* y^aT«*7and
who seek undue profDts. • "
tempted
to - roake'-pepce with Bel­ tional* War Council of the-emmo or­ all the states and territories of *(he tributors
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many a convict owed hill release, to
United
States.
The
majority
of
gium, but that it was defeated by ganisation. The funds to be raised
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* •V«kl!dflji,)Mtc of1ono wnt fot each her. Mrs. Preston was Latlr* Fitxhousewives will be visited today, and1
*
Washington Dry
the Belgian Foreign Mlnlsier,
will b« used for the soldiers. The those who are not visited today will
-a iw l
WcIvo Sdm&gt;tted when hugh of Virgins, a descendant of the
Washington;
,D. C ., Oct. TTi;=Ar
Y. M. C. A. docs not t«t any of the he visited on subsequent calls during
! Phases si, * ch,rXed also is provided. Leeq and Fitxhughs. She is aurmidnight
tha
national
capital goes
ben, fi(T. ; re t” #d, except thosi to vivod *by her huaband, Mr. A.- A,
8tock cannot roam at large here­ money. No large salaries are paid. the remainder of the Week. . *
dry..-Among
tha
establishments,
gqafter In Pinellas county, the county -The bulldingi which are erected
and three.’daughUra.* "
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‘ ^ t n d ' S ° y“ * ra“ “ Wp«l of- Preaton
Ing out" 61 business today under tho
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voting on the ?8rd. for .the Vro- in. jtvery. camp^ and .cantonment -In *
Private Jefcn Allen Dead
terms o f the 8heppard prohibition’
fence" law by a yeota of- 887 to 481. America and France for the Amar‘
’ Notice
,:.t ‘ o a b im r^
al*o lA extended
Jackson, Miaa., Oct. 31.—Private law are several which seized, during
\ »hleh lthr ®ther enterUInmonta . Jteguisr meeting of 8emioole Re- The 'Uw adU now become effective lean'soldiers will contain one Y. M. John Allen, member of congress from a historic existence of more than
bekah lodge Tueeday night, Nov. 6, and a property owner need not fence C. A. building for every 6,000 sol­ Mississippi for sixteen spare, until
half'a century as familiar meeting
[
&lt;P*ld ^or ^ h m e n U , a t .7:80. Everyone come prepared acaloet stock, which mupt be kept In diers. These are amotag tbs first to bis retirement in 1901, snd one of
Isaajs, , l
'device.
Persons for the Thanksgiving offering to. the the lota of the owners. A three- be erected ih all camps nnd aerva as the' picturesque figures of that body, places for prominent political figure*,
of past generations.
Home at Oalnedvilie. Degree etaff flfthe majority woa needed to make a sort of community center for tbs died at his bofns in Tupe.o, Miss.,
Washington la planning a farswslh
requested to be present Jor practice. the law against .stock, effective. men In camp. The value of this early today.according to a dispatch
celebration
' sod the . usual csrnivsll
Visiting Rebakahs always welcome. Leading ritisens at* Bt. Petersburg work Is. praised by the men In posi­ rwtelvsd befa. .. Ha has been 111 about
made a determined flght for the law. tion fto know tbs value of the work.- two weeks,
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Resolutions
At a . regular’ meetlngof
liy BffilMrtftod Class ol tbeT f r i r
Method hit church, Sanford, 4the, fol
lowing resolutions wars' unanimously
passed:
- Resolved, That we, tho Weslay
Brotherhood/Class .of the First
Methodist church of Sanford desire
to.herety express our thank* for
assistance given, us in entertaining

other departments, and' we widh
especially todkprees our hsartiest
appreciation of the splendid, liberal
and ’ cheerful cooperation of our
friends and ’ brothers and sisters ’of
pur slated denqplna^ions, the Board
of Trade, M»ur cityvand county of­
ficials snd the business' men who
contributed so liberally and cheer­
fully td our needs, thus helping us
to poke this one of-the most suc­
cessful meetlngaNof its kind ever held
In our midst.
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H. H. Peabody, Pres't.
R. H. Bronson, 8eereti(ry.
October 14th,*1917.
'
That Dutch adontist who built a
room with vacuum walls to. give
him quist went ‘ to unnecessary
trouble and expense.
Moft any
business house that doesn’ t ’ adVerr.
Use could- meet’TiIa’ negdr,
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TO WIND 8-DAT CLOCK

Memphis, Tcnn.—A young ,
{ farmer from Arkansas .walked *
0 Into the federal bonding here, J
\ went to the engineering depart* *
0 ment and made application for \
\ n Job ns night watchman, l i e *
A explained
— —* * ^—- S tbat'be
th at
M«anliu1 to be
liA * #
.
wanted
, sent to one of the cantonment J
0 camp* to “guard the soldiers." \
t Be was told the soldiers were *
* able to guard themselves, both }
0

NEW—Slightly

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used . household

Qtrl Wears Live Snake.
Lol Angeles, Cal.—A brilliant col­
ored yellow and black gopher, 40
Inches long, la being used as a neck­
tie by Miss Nellie Bradley of Loa An­
geles, who la now at Switzer's Camp
In tho Arroyo 8eco. Miss Bradley
thinks a’ great deal of her pet and
cnnpot understand tho aversion to her
fad.

For Salo—Shetland pony,- seven
years old, gentle and .broken to
saddle. S. Runge, 417 W. Third St.
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MEN WITH DRAFT.
. NO. 258 TO ORGANIZE |

For Salo—Fiftocn acres, about 3
acres cleared, fronting Laka Monroe.
Abundant muck on place. Fifteen
minutes' walk from poatofllcc. Set
C. H. Lcfilcfr.
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Milwaukee.'Wfa.—"The’ 'Loyal
Legion of 258" is to beconlo n
permanent fixture. Fifty, years
from now R will be of no less
Importance than tho Spanish

For Sale -N ice cauliflower plants
now ready, $2.60 per thousand.
D. R. Brisson, Celery avenue.. 16-tf

fi
For Sale—1914 Watercooled In­
8 ternational Harvester Ilalfton truck,
jg In good running condition, a bar­
gain. One double seated Surrey in
jj:
good condition.
Enquire Herald
Office

tlons.
For Salo—Fresh milch cow. It. L.
Tills Is the declaration of
Garrison, R. D. No. 1, Sanford. '
Eugene *J. Parent of McnomlIt seems all of the coRJnels arc get­
.
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ting promoted except our olcl friend, g nee. Mich., who ’ launched tho
■S organization.
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FOR KENT
Col. John Darlcycorn.
$1
Every roan holding tlio draft
•K number 238 Js eligible for chftf
' For Rent—Upper flat, 3 -furnished
That Kissimmee will come to tho S •ter membership In tho orgnnltnrooms for light housekeeping, 409
tlon If lie does not claim exemp­
front as a center for the production
Palmetto.
* 20-3tp
.
of potatoes is noW practically certain, ts: tlon.
For .Rent— Cottage nt 1204 Park
and more than ono 'thousand acres
enue, $10.00 per month. G. W.
of-tills staple crop will probably be
icnccr.
• •
'• 20tf'~
planted in tho .vicinity-of.Uhc.clt&gt;; by
tho 16th of January. Las* Stes»o/i
Easy to Do.
For Rent—Two nicely furnished
only CGO screa. wa.c ^.hnl’jd thire,
Tic's already gone through two for- rbonis. Hot and cold water. Con­
aud these' brought at a conservative tunes.'
veniently located.
701 Magnolia
estimate something over 150,000.
’ “ Well, i '111 not ghlng to criticize him.
avenue.
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This, section has hevorUumcd its nt^ 'Judging fnim the Judgment I've shown
tention'-seriously 16
&gt;trucking pds.-' In Investing vvhht little monqy rvo ‘ Ffir Rent—Furnished rooms for
sibilities, b u t'one.-lessor! which was ever had. I'd have ^one through two ligh’^ housekeeping, 117- I.9tirel"nv(&gt;Impressed ..upon'tKe- people'wis, that fortunes,,too, tf I had.had them.";;:-*: nuA»'. . .
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^ ^Woman's Affections Infinite. ■''*
with
oil conveniences. • Eleventh nn^
tVlidf^TwAflt prize In .woinpn |s her,
£
of L.'csburg’s big industries is
Miignolin.
.Mrs. W, C. DeCourne'y.
V;; . threatened. The Southern. Exprcu nltec|1«m'*,'«uof tier Jnlc!h;ct. The Intellecfjs llrilt'e. htlt the nffeetlons nrc InCOnfnpany I* :‘n^tlfj’ing fern grpw-ers llnlfo end.rttrinof. be l-xlinhkfed.—Long-For Rent— Furnished rooms fdi
- -;^itat^h’&gt;robsr$o bn/erns Is pn)rt-\V. fWlow,
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light
housekeeping. -807 Mcgnolln
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*fe fe^ur big nrcs.ln this
..... 'part pf/.Ltlfce county,, . - ^ V- \ - ,*v No’tfrc bf, Application for Dlschargs
i Furnished Rooms b y ; Day; ^Y4ek,
T o Whom It; May. Concern:
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, JDsde county .h|is taken apps-to tfs- Take.notice fhatoh Wedncsdhy, .De­
N orth;Park &gt;vonue, over L, R
taMtsh .*»’ rigid, quarahtlne ,\kgajnst cember .^th, 1917, or as soon therer
Philips y i . Co,'* drug rtdre.
Mrs
imv^ccidated bogs from. •
-6thnrV.’*P.ci after’ - ait convenient, at Dtrjyand,
C. C. Hart,',' manager.
30-tf
tlons,i . Regular Inspectors vCill be'put Florida' I shall present to the 'Judge*
on anjJ- roadmasters v and bridges of -the - Seventh- Judicial Circuit
Thrbe
unfurnished
keepers will .bo appointed os assTsf- Court my final accounts 4*.dnd vouch­
Iterald Olfico. 16-lf
knts. •The railroads'and itenmboat ers as assignee * of.^Sertilnolc.. Co­
Operative Mercantile* Company,,:and. '.For •Rcnt/-fyhreo• veryv.dijstrable
lines will cooperate.
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iisk fqr their approval, nnd'my, final rooms artfj .uk'o pi sitting room, .un­
llischirge. aa- such assignee, in ac- furnished or partly furnished, $18.60
* Fpriet 4^ijt Trs.liors’ .
par month.,- lnqulro at the French
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Our Idea'of •t]ie«4Teat*meht of La^ gordanea -with law. .
Shbp
fo r . inforrri'stlpn. d . 16-tf ,,'
H e n r y w ig h t , •
,&gt;’n)!rtte is to forget him," Let •ho ■•V-•
nie'rnUn nf th e' man or his dscds' .'"•/UH-i.-.y - ^ Assignee Aforesaid.' .&lt; For ^ent—Tvf^’ office* on First SI,
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Two .Insld? qfliceji. - All- in G', A -W.
,zqn.
Let * n o . word he.^fibbllsheil
building. Also wsrehoinie clqirt.lb'
which even Indirect Iy^faffrs .to, •Jthc
H. H;&gt;Garner.______ *
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llun within otir
hlki
WJVNTED
very namo \ib stricken ,ff6in-’ Amer­
ican history and ho wllj*'f&lt;jofowTo
the oblivion * ho deserves.—KlsljmAmerica'* Real Discoverer
.
. The Knights of Columbus cannot
mftke us .forget that Leif Ericcson
discovered America about 1000 A. D.
which waa some years before Kit was
born. But we gladly recognize Co­
lumbus aa the practical discoverer
of us because poor Leif didn't find
anything but New England and re­
turned hom«j in disgust with every­
thing on this side.—Times-Unlon.

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V All Local Advertisements Under lot at that. Sold five yaara ago for
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Wanted—A reliabl* steady .faim
For Sale-^Good galvanized gaso­ hand for the balance of the sclucn.
Dally Optimistic Thought
Private Interests must yield to public il ne-tqnk, cost $4.00 will .sell for Rent ‘ free. - Harj-y Wolff, Ormond,
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For Ssle—1916 Maxwell touring
ear, good appearance and running
S Bsavsre Doing Damage.
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’ *Helena,' Mont—Rev. E. J. 8tanley quick sale at $250.00. Intent thingreports that the beavers are doing con­ ing to- Ford truck. C. t . West,
siderable damage. In damming up the
Oviedo, Fla.
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water In the &gt;Wte W l Beer c r o k
on his ranch north o f tho toWnJ) Ef cry
Sewing machine for sale' or rent,
day it la necessary to send soibeone.up
quire 812 Oak avenuo.'
20-,'itr .
the creek a couple of miles for the'
purpose ef removing the obstnfctlon
placed In the channel every night by
the busy beavers.

There la nothing strange in tho
claim 'of an European scientist that
he can make diamonds from chips.
Many a chip off the old block has
turned out to be a diamond in tho
rough. . ■ .
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When a neutral country, decides
to enter-the war on the litTd'of our
■Hies, the next thing to bo decided
Is the size of tho loan wc are to
grant her.
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Found—Dog with chsiq. U Owner;
may have aame by proving property
and paying ezpenses. R. L. Ori«rt*
Cameron City.
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invitation to show thoao
whofwouid like to learn to knit- or
to do other work In the Red Croaa
line tot our soldier boya. We found
her very patient and considerate at
our blunders "and, though we don’ t'
know all we are glatflf we may help
even a little bit.
‘ ’ Sunday*school.will begin at two
o'clock and the patriotic and'ratly
day exercisee at'three next Sunday.
This la also the third annual Go to
Sunday School.Day for Florida. We
hope aa many as possible wit! join
and help'ua to'make It r day long
to be remembered In this and the
surrounding locality. J

C O U N T Y H APPENINGS
A BUNCH OP INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
GBAPEVILLK AND UPS ALA
Mr*. Swanson and Mr*. Magnu■on were caller* at Mrs. Borell'a
Monday
Margaret Ericson spent* Tue*day&gt;
at the home, df hi*r aunti^Ira. Mag" ““ t e o v :
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M/s. Borell took WoodardJBertelaon In to the Doctor, and they say
his eyes will have to !&gt;« operated, ojn.
Vra. Ballinger waa a supper'guMt

. , EA8T 8ANFORD
, A daughter waa' born to Mr. and
Mrs.' T. W. Bryden Sunday night,
October 28.
A aoh waa born to Mr.‘ and Mrs.
Lionel Sypca Sunday night, Octo­
ber 21.
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Mr. and Mrai 0 . C. Chamberlain
and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Martin visited
Daytona Beach on Sunday.
Howard Swartx was an over Sun­
day visitor at the Marshall hoipe in
Cameron City. Mr*. Marshall ac­
companied Mr. Swartx on a-trip ot
Lakeland and elsewhere. this week.
Christine McClelland has returned
to her grandmothers’, Mra. Jennie
Prcvati in. Geneva after a visit with
her parents. . ,
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Spoil the Broth
Dent tolerate files In jou r kitchen.
They carry dangerous germs, and
nothing la more embarrassing and
disgusting than id find a fly in the
f o o d JOQ MTTB*

Keep your house free from thee*
nastypesta by using Bee Brand In-

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Miss- Lillian Wait of *.Longwood'
was'a week -end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Irving Estridgc.
E. A. Mitchell, has gone to Tort
Orange to take a position guarding
convicts.- ‘
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were .delightful host and hostess to a
gay party of ‘young pcnplo last Fri­
day evening. About twenty boys
and girls, were there.

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Directions onpackage.
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industrious settlement wc are* buto
all will be done that is possible to
prevent wn«U».VCIM[i2 ^ ^
The Indies young end old gatlurid
Wednesday at the pleasant fiemo or
(Mrs. If. L.- DoForcst In xespanse to

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Mr*._T. H.__Homphr»y and ehlU
ffi*n ~of ~ArciTdii' W f- glft.
l rrivals _!£«re and expect to remain
during tha winter. Mra. -Humphrey
being connected with the extra gang
of the A. C. L. between Sanford and
Lakeland. *
H. D. Durant dug one hill of
daaheen thta week from hU low land
garden that wax the' possessor of
fifty-one tuber*-,- and made with Very
little attention, and haa more from
the outalde appearance that will do
better than the one mentioned
above. This article waa cut and
planted-the^ same aa Irish potatoes,
and If there la any virtue In daaheen
for hog feed it la the most prolific
product one can plant, being also
ornamental ax well aa uaefuL

The cltriU industry has been of
greaterrimhorUnce thw any other-,
in the development of Florida, Oranges and gTSpefruit hsvs brought
vast ium« of money'Into the SUU
and have given full Value received
to those who have bought and conturned them, in food value and
health conservations
Never waa
there a time when citrus culture deaerved more consideration.

SpnodncM and Stability Demonstrated—
the Future of Gtnu Grbwiny it Axnrred
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From e v e ry temporary reverse formanca of the -citrus industry^
that has visited the citrus industry which hat brought into the State unof Florida, it has coma forth bigger told millions of dollar*. The orange
and better. And aa there haa come and grapefruit grove still offers a
about a diversification of the produc- most promising form of investment,
lion of tho State, benefiting her peoBuckeye Nurseries have grown
pie by widening the flekjyof their- and prospered for forty years in a
usefulness, the dominant importance buslnesa founded op faith In thla in*
of the citrus grave has been made dustry. Thla faith today ia atronger
more evident. •
and more pronounced than ever beThcrc hns been in the past few -fore, not aa a matter of sentiment,
years greatly Increased planting of but'aa a buslneai proposition based
staple crops and much attention to on existing conditions. We shall bo
livestock raising. All of this ia of only too glad to give "reaaona for
vast benefit to Florida as a whole, the faith that la In ua” to any peraon
Out let ua not overlook the past per- who will writ* ua.
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GUNS, AMMUNITION AND BUNTING CLOTHING
Season Opens November 20th.

Are You Ready? *

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.

OUR STO CK

Mlsa Evelyn Waits spent the week
end in- Sataford guest ot Mr. and
Mi*. Irving Eitridge.
Mr. and Mra, Dtnkel and Miss
Dinkel -were shopping In Orlando
Tuesday. Ti P. Lewis accompanied
them.
Miss Ruth Allen returned Mon­
day from Gainesville where she ‘ has
bcenv visiting.
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Miss Mauil Entx'mlngcr gave' a
Halloween party at the hotel.
Mrs. Geo., B. Upchurch of Bl-r
mlngham, Ala., ia visiting her mother
Mra. Geo. Lewis.
Mrs. J. S. Dinkel spent Thursday
afternooh for-the benefit of tho Red
Cross.’
The Ladies of-tho Red Cross Aux­
iliary met Wednesday afternoon and
ore willing and anxious to do their

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BICYCLES — BICYCLE ACCESSOR
Tires, Pedals, Saddles, Lamps, Bells, Chains,.
Coaster Brakes, Built up Front and* Rear
- Wheels and.everything for, the Bicycle.
Bicycle Repairing A Specialty

MOTORCYCLE

Emil Scholl har bought an* island
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• Order of Music ,
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near .the new- Gcncya' ferry bridge
and is building himself a homo,
Church of Holy. Cross Sunday, the
Mr. Scholi together with his daugh­ 22nd - after Trinity, November 4th:
Organ prelude, Scotch Carol, arr.
ter, Mins-Emma, recently came from"
•by- tiuilmart; processional hymn,
Willaubghby, Ohio.
Mr. nmi Mrn. B. E. Squire and "Hark the Sound of Holy Voices,”
Mrs. Susie Squire spent Tuesday in Introit, Psalm “ Pruise the Lord;”
Kyrle Eleison, Guilbert; Gloria Tibi,
DcLand.
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Hymn, "Who aro these in
C. M. Stowe and son, Edmond of
Bright
Array;'.' Offertory Solo, "If
Cameron ayenuo have the sympathy
with all your Hearts'* (Elijah!, Men­
of every one—their Ford car was
delssohn; Holy, Holy, Holy, Cooper;
stolon Inst Saturday evening while
parked .on Park nvenue near ‘ First Blessed Is lie, Morley; 0 Lamb of
God, Adams; Glory be to God on
National Bank.
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High, OldiChant; Recessional Hymn,
"T&lt;?n thousand times ten thousand;”
LAKE MARY ITEMS
Orfcnn. Pmtlude, March,-Petra). Mr.
W. II. Evans was a vialtoi* to fy r - „Chas. L. Polk, soloist.
ford- Monday,
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Evening; Organ .Prelude, Agate;
Richard iCarter- of Winter Park
Processional nyVnn, "Brightly gleams
was a visitor' here last Wetlncstlay.
our banner;” -My Soul Doth Magni­
Mr. and Mrs.'C. M. Berry Of San­
fy the Loi;d, Clements; Lord, Now
ford wero in our midair Inst Wednes­
let us Depart In Ppbce, Clem'ontaj
day’ afternoon.
Offertory Organ,.^Chopin; Hymn, "I
• . M c.'-W . If. .Evans spriit last week Heard tho fiuund of Voices;" Vesper
in TyTjijnd taking-the alate teacher^ Hymn,."One sweetly solemn thought
lfyifan,
"Ono sweetly' solemn,
thought;*’ rtocdssionaP Hymn, "The
Church.'* ono* ■Inundation;", Org^t
PosUudc, .'Jubilate • Dso. Clement
Lorey. * .
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All rood things develop thsVr full measure of usefulness .through period!
' of stress and itrucgle. Even civiliMtionTtself atUins Its advances by mean*
‘ of trials and tribulations. Today, tha world Is wrung with tha misery of
- that tomorrow mankind (nay enjoy Ova hisssing• of freedom; r
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H EATIN G A N D COOK STOVES

LONGWOOD PICK-UPS
Mi*. J. N. Searcy apent Friday* in
Orlando, guest o f ‘ Mra. Langenbaeh.
Mr. and Mr*. ,W; It. Healey were
transacting business In Sanford Fri-

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Florida haa had her share of Ironblc*. Like the fabled Phoenix which
rose triumphant from-IU aahea, the
State has emerged from every caUe"trophe stronger than ever before,
* Today she Is greater and of more
usefulness to humanity than at any
■previous period of her existence^
. ' contributing to the welfare of the
' Nation In more ways than ia tho
privilege of any other State. *

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M otorcycle Casings and Tubes, Motorcycle
Chains and Repair Links, Motorcycle. Lamps
and Horns, Grips, Spark Plugs, Gloves,
Goggles, Leggins, M otorcycle Repairing.

AUTOMOBILE

ACCESSORIES

Aptomobibe Casings’and Tubes, Tube Pat­
ches, Blow-Out Patches, Spatk Plugs, Spot
Lights, Horns, Bumpers, Radiator Or­
naments, Radiator Hose, Hose " Clamp,
Radiator Compound, Fan Belts, T op Dres­
sings, Liqujd Veneer, Polish, Head Light
Bulbs, Ford Head Light Dimmers, Ford
Lock Switches,-pedal Pads, Running Board
Mats, Valor Lifters, Tire Covers, (Ford
Sizes), Hydrometers, Rim .'Contractors,
Pumps, Pump Hose and- Connections, Con­
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L. Y. BRYAN,. Proprietor

NftT A FAIR FOR t*ROFIT ^

Every,t*ily and County In Stsle Hep*
(. - resented o^Membefshlp-TLIpt
V A n emphatic atntemeiJt lO.the.ef­
fect that-, tho great Florldn Stn(o
Fair and Exposition that will be heldin- Jacksonville ’from’*February 26th
U&gt;.Marcl: 9th, Incliisivo, 1918, is Jiot
a .pfoposltfdn for profit to any Indi­
vidual, and that not * siffgla,indlvidunl has an lota of financial*interest'
in’ the project has been Issued from
ttaUieadquarter* of tho association.
rTheofflcera of tho' Florida State Fair
pnd Exposition Inc. .are. all promitiont business men of the state, and
every city and town and county in
Florida is represented on tho membership list

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Attefiiion Farmers1
WE URGE .YOU T O -p L A C I^ tO ^ ORDERS .W TH 'tO IB t;
DEALER-WfiLL IN ADVANCE FOR EVERYTHING NEEDED.
TQ MAKE; AND.‘HARVEST THE COMING'CROP; AND ALSO
T Q ^ ^ N O W ^ M U C H 'A S Y 0tf fcAN,CARE FOR, &gt; .. ’
2 ' UNLESS"YOU HELP Jlf THIS WAY, THERE ARE'LIKELY
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SOUTHERN
cspnble'of aubJiVying Yb tho -balance
of tho Unjtod States,
dohtrary to
the. general impression in,some sec­
tions of.the atattv-thcro will not be
any rsco track at. tho fair groupds,
nor will racing bo countenanced in
nny wny; tkc State Fair and Expositjofi U not being held purely.for
pleasure, .but for increased agricul­
tural development; advanoed educa­
tion and Intensified' conservation,
however the amusement features of
the. Exposition, will be far ahead of
any. ever-before brought south.

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ihetfpeK because he has.no losses iH bad accounts, and because not having an&gt; accounts to cany, can do business on less capital. In other words, all of his capil
ic, and it ;s reasonable to suppose that business can be done on a much closer profit margin, than under the opposite condition. Besides, quick sales and small
&lt;eeps the stock fresh and clean.
Let “ Salty First” be your motto. “ Pay as You Go” your business slogan, and the high cost of living won't be so expen
OUR STOCK IS FRESH AND CLEAN, AND OUR PRICES LOW

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Men’s W om en’ s and Children’ s F urnishings.
Men’s and 1
Special Orders Given Prom pt Attention

M en’s and Childrens Shoes (L adies’ Shoes Later)
lin g and Hats
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* Ur*. T. G: Irwin of Stamford,
, fan , was an interested visltqr to
tk Board of Trade and Woman's
sfxtkinte yesterday. Mrs. Irwin is
Fas enthusiastic worker1in the WomraiVCIub of her Romo city and natrtally stes the good and bad in auch
ertlcs where she goes. In Sanford
Un. Irwin complimontaed the ad*
-Ttttitw and ndvocatea upon re&lt;*at of thu secretary, changes that
'w ld mean much to the city and
■ctamgnity. Mrs. Irwin*has gone to
Pain Beach but will write an'articlo
(a the near future, giving her im*
ptsiion of Sanford; its progress nnd
. ssa-progrrM The article will apaar is The Herald in the near fu-

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3 r• pay day arrivedfor PcrshingYboysifT
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Bull Durham’’ — cabled the
correepondent c f the

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inMoir

To knock your Board of Trade is
a straight out knock* to. your town
and your county because the Board
of Trade is 100 per cent for city and
county betterment and when you
knock one you knock .the other—
figure it out.
On Tuesday, Nov. 13th, Sanford
will be'flooded with undertakers and
Mr.* f . L. Miller, state secretary of
the Undertakers Association is the
cause. On this date, the Osceola
will bring fifty undertakers nnd their
wives to Sanford. Messrs. Miller
and Holly'and Taylor will meet them
at DcLand landing and continue the
trip to Sanford. Arriving Sanford,
the Board of Trade is arranging an
forty mile automobile ride for the
guests. They will ho carried over
tho farm district and will be shown
tho hundreds of acres now growing
iottuce, celery nnd winter vegetables
and will also be given a glimpse of
tropical Florida on the shores, of
Lake Jessup. • After lunch at the
Carnes Hotel, tho autos will carry
the guests through DeLand and on
to catch the Osceola at the DeLand
landing. Those booked for the trip
are; Mr. and Mra. John F. Martin;
Elisabeth, N. J., Mr. and Mra. Chaa.
B. Moke, New Brunswick, N. J.,
Mr. and Mra. Clark p. Rogers, Bordentown, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. James
£. Murphy, Newark, N. J., Mr. and
Mra. R. C. D. Lcgg, Patterson, N. J.
Timothy C. Lucas, Hoboken, N. J.,
Irvin' D. Applegate, Passaic, N. J.,
James f , Higgins, ‘Elisabeth,. N. 'J.,
James H. Sexton, Ashury .Park, N*
J„ - John A. Maxwell, ^EqntrVUle,
„N./»L, \ynnam A /'W brr&amp; ;-;lJnff
Branch, 'N . J .,. JpliA r-y . Burkoro,
Jersey City.JHefjukn E. FromWiclt',
Patterson; Jf.-J./.Mra. Pulton,;Lpng;
Branch, N. ‘J.-Robert-.-J. Wfggcr,
IWhici / N. Cohboy, Tfcofriton B.
Bimi&amp;s'and Mi^a Conboy, New York

d t y r ^ U la m
MgC* w?s*A&lt;r^and
Mrs. John. T!’ Gallagher; Mr.r-apd
Mrs. Max Huntkc, Mrs. Mary Fl
Ehlcnbergcr and * Mlaa
Bayha,
Brooklyn,. N. Y „ Mr. and Mrs. M'.
J. Dockray, Canton, Mesa?,.Mr. and.
Mrs. P. J. ' McArdle,. Charleston,
Mass., Henry 8. McCrea^ Worcester,
Maas., David H. Curtis, Boaton,
'Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Geo;. J-Smith,
Milford, Conn.; Mr. And Mrs. W* **•
Woerbach, .South Bethlehem, Pa.,
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Opplet, South
Bethlehem, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. McIntyre, St. Catherines,. On­
tario, Canada.
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The pestl monthiy meeting of the
Board of Trado. will be held in Qeneva. Thla will be Tuuday, Oft.
18tb, »t 7:30 p. m.
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A letter frbm_ the pasaenger de­
partment' of the Southern Railway,
q .xMj» A; SL P.. and Atlantic ;Coast
Line informs us.that this seaaon will
be the biggest tourist season; Florida
has .ever hid* Touriata •tnla^year
Arill find a-reception In Sanford and
without doubt we will, get. more.our-,
tita than. we can : ‘accommodate.
Al c d y we have.lettera fropj pettore. in. Sioux Fpjla, S. D.»* Minneap­
olis, MlQn., Portland, Ofeifbfi,' Spit
Ltkp City, U ta k \ v &gt; 4 'Lexingtph.
Kf, in addition to seVetaLfrorn New
Yorl( city, tiling
to.Hanford thi*.»ea»on We are go­
ing to see to it that thcae. people ace
Seminole county.
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Three feet more end the Urge three
ftiuted achponera that frequent the
Gulf .and. Atlantic porta would soon
flfwf biiidnAis in'our section and open
a trado valuable beyond our dreama;
Remember, It. will only take three
feet more of water to get this very
thing. Reside this, If ‘ the in lahd
waterwaya from Boaton to Miami la
catabliahed via the St. Johns' river,
hundreds of yachts that now work
inlpnd and outsido on their way
south to the far south would come
our wty. These yachts represent
the builders of industries, the people
make and build even cities. Naturo
has provided us with n wonderful,
navigable stream, It is ns little as we
can do to work and boost for it's
cause and enlarged purpose. This
question will be thoroughly gone
into at the Gdncva meeting.Tuesday
evening, Noy, 13th.

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THE U N I V E R S A L C A R

T o get the maximum of service from your
Ford car, it must have careful attention from
time to time; a'littlc “ tuning up” to keep it
running smothiy always adds to its power and
endurance. T o bo assured of the best mechani­
cal service and the use of genuine . Ford
materials, bring your car hero where you get
practical Ford experience, and the regular
Ford narLs. Ford prices, fixed by the company,
nre the .same everwhere.
Chassis $325.00
Runabout $315, Touring Cnr$3G0, Ton Truck
$G00.00, Coupolet $560,Town Cnr $6*15, Sedan
$695—all f. o. b. Dc.roit. On display and-for'
sale by.

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Messrs. Jules M. Bingimers of
West Palm Berfdh,' C. W. Marsh,
Hibernia Bank, New Orleans and
W. S. Taylor, Wilmington, Del. were
Board of Trade visitors Monday,

fit'
Tourist visitors since Monday wero
One half of the gasoline 'used in
II: G: McCall, Trovidencq, V. Mf the United . States (t,250,000,000
Drennan, Montgomery, H. L. Case, gallons) is used in piedsure riding.
Norfolk, Ben M. Godfrey, Little It is estimated that tho United
Rock, Samuel . Jacobs, Baltimore,- States' artny will need* 350,000,000
Arden Thomas, Saratogn, C. L. gallons for airplanes, trucks, auto­
Spiers, Harrisburg,
Pa., and Mr. mobile tractors and other machines.
Thero'is.no way ob obtaining this in
and Mrs. L. Quincy, St* Paul. **- ,
'this country except by saving from
• 4 Need Band Mnalc
1 the” existing supply, and this econ­
Patriotism 'without ‘ music is like omy may be procured by voluntary
soup without salt. It lacks the sripp, cutting down, ol iloanure riding (for
the tang, the flavor. Music, espec­ instance, thq.man who takes his fam­
ily out on. Sunday for n fifty mile
ially band music, arouses nntloqa!
ride can cut this in half). It has
enthuiiasm.in tho souls of Quaker as i *• - J**?
: I«*
•
• a
J)eem.,estimatod that1by .economical
it does in the ardent volunteer—and
enthusiasm is akin to' patriotlam. UMVertpugh'gasoline, can be saved to
The ;boya left, behind because they supply not only the Unkltcd i States
,but^|io: its allies for war purpoafcl.
are'too-young' to fight and the pum
—rStVentiflc American.
•
Now cotheth the tlmo.ro/ -year
when the south calls the crook frotq
the cold north aa well aa the tourist.
It alio calls that particularly canny
“ Sky Pilot’’ who finds, that the qouth
needs his evangelistic ministering—
when it (a time for • new overcoat in
Yankee land.

C. F. WILLIAMS
Denier

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE HERALD WANT COLUMN

in person to A . Bentley &amp; Sons

Co.,

United States

foot o f Laura Street

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cover the guilty parties. Suspicion goVeffiffiMt ID' suppress aU-rretfmr
and rag*. are aroused among tbpse and speech that bad for Its objoct, or
Whose food supplies are destroyed, tended . to, the weakening of the
_
;
B. J, HOLLY, Ultar
moral* of* the government force*..
» M. HAYNES, Baa»**a* MuuHW and this may lead to reprisals.ort In­
Men of America, fair son* and
nocent people. It may bring every
1 ' p «MU m4 S*wy T i«U | •»* FH*af ,
German resident under suspicion and brothers will soon be on the [ firing
thoy may become the victims of an line, defending the honor of a people
Many people regularly resolve to save money— they are hon­
outraged populace. Dut the Ger­ that know no master. They will be
shedding
their
blood
to
make
per­
airavcatrrt *» r u n in adtakcs
est
in
the
resolves, but some stronger desire overcomes them, and
man agents care naught for this.
n o . . •i •. ***• ******M4,***IM* They are'acting* under orders from manent the liberty-bequeathed them
‘they do not put their surplus mbndy aside.
~
~
* * W O ffTM S. ...* .• » • « •••• • ••••••• 1-M
Berlin and it la well known that the by other ■fighters of another age.
I MONTUfl. m i •« »»»•■•• ••»•••*'Y
An account here, steadily working for you at Compound In­
Prussian government holds the Ger­ Can we stand and see them stabbed
M »»iih i +* cut *1 Cknw* IWI P w T^b man American, even those yrho have in the back by. professed friends,
terest, will give you the iucentive to carry out your good resolution:
i l t M M t t SO*. N M m lb *
while they are baring their breasts
bcen.loyat
to
tho
Fatherland,
ip.
the
•u la M t m i M M Ba *&gt;»*•■! OfW»
utmost contempt. Amvassador Ger­ to our country's foes?
SURPLUS $15,000.00
CAPITAL 930,000.00
■«»•#*&lt; AaBaMaA C U M M a i Malta* t
ard, in his articles declares that the
The man who in thls^an\eregncy
German Ardericin is hated more lit opposes his country's cqursqtthTough
, **^t!aAM .A»l af Martb M . W O .
tensely than the-bitter wjimiea *of ignorance should- be. reasoned /.with
Germany.
/*«*1
and enlightened.. He. who by^ sueh
For their own protection thtf Ger­ action would, give aid to tho enemy
man and Gorman .American residents should bo sent to Join that.enemy—
should report those whom they know at once. Ho’a a misfit here’.
to be engaged In plots against the
- If. R. STEV
yens * - \ c. m. hand SANFORD, FLORDA
*;o. ltatlor R. R. DEAS
United States.* Tjiis docs!not apply
AmIC uM*
rimuAi
■
p; L WOODRUFF Vk»&gt;Pn*Unl
. CmM"
United State*. ThU does, not Im‘ply thst all German Americana In
T H E B A N K T H A T IN S U R E S Y O U R D E P O S IT S
this countfy hav$ Ifnowledhe of such
plots, or afpW lU loytl^ the country
f y V V W W W n W V W M W a i u u t M V M V V M V M W g W W W W I W M O ia ix ii
of thdr 'adoptbipr but that thereara
some Who are Iri sympathy with such
is not secret.
price of commercial fertilizing mate­ there would be leu uae for the aid of will be, "D om It Matter What You
rial* and farmers not keeping suffi­ tbs doctor.
• As yet ‘the American people are
• Believe?" The service begins at 7
cient stock to meet the wants of the
not fully aroused to the war. When
The greatest drafn today of the O*.dojk.'
Practically all the newspapers In sons, husbands and brothers are re­
soil, It does not produce as great r«7 land U in the sewerage’system of our!
*“
South Florida are going right after ported among the slain, the humari
turns as It Is capable of doing. Be­ citice.
Take New York, for In-1 A man in Philadelphia handled a
all the outside.advertising they ean passions, peculiar to all peoples will LICENSE LAW IN EFFECT TO low we give an analysis of blood,
stance, of 4000,000 Inhabitants, or amall account In which there was a
get, having jointly placed a solicitor come to the surface, and they will be
from whlclf 14 obtained all tho nu­ little Jacksonville of leu 'than 100,- claim of *Uty dollars belonging to
s . BLOCK SPECULAat wdrfc In Tamp*. They uPge that in no mood to stand for. Prussian
trition tho body requires.
Now OiiO. It is safe estimate that $20,- ’.the kalzcr.'.’^ Io invested fifty dollars
v * v- TION
the home, merchants do not adver­ propaganda in their midst.—St. Aublood is composed of two principal 000,000 of fertilising material passes , of the account in Liberty. Bonds, and
tise sufficiently to support tho home gustihf! Record. *,
Washington, Nov. -l.-i-Ono hun­ substances^ viz: globules and the Into the ocean every year, contam- *thus the kaiser’s money la working
newspapers, and that the latter are
• . . _ Q -----dred thousand manufacturers, whole­ ■erum or plssma, in which thoy float nating the water’ of -the bay and; against the kaiser. This is merely a
Justified in offering to merchantsAof
FOOD REfcULATION
- ; , salers and 'other distributors of as this combined fluid circulates poisoning the fiafi, From Jackson­ small sample of a very large move- ,
.other cities ,tbo privileges that their
Government action In food price staple food 'will be placed undor throughout the bodies of man an.d ville at least $500,000 of manure ment where millions of dollars, due
home merchants will not avail them*
.
regulation has hadj^yno splendid re­ license by the Food Administration animals.
paucs Into the St. Johns river each Germans, have been invested in the
selves of. In all Its career this paper
for
the
duration
of
.tho
war.
No
li­
lusts. No careful flfcrv er of events
yea r,'n il, of 'which comes from the loan, to be turned over tp tho claim­
Composition
of
Illood
Corpuscles
In
has never asked for an inch or a lino
can doubt that without such action censes' have yet been mailed but it
farms, in the first place.
ants after the war. The money ii
1000.00 Parts
of foreign advertising 4that would
prices would now be at a prohibi­ was announced that those who hive Water... . . . _J .*........ .............. 680.00
One (if the slogans of our beloved being put to a good use.
conflict with the interests of home
sought licenses need not be appre­ Globulin...,..... 1;..............
tive, height.
282.22 country is "Conservation of Food."
merchants—nor has It accepted ^all
Dut . the abuses havo not all been hensive unless they violate the foo l Haematine,—containing tho
Our- motto is “ PRODUCE MORE — "Nowhere on earth can’ s man
that was proffered It. But' that n
, ’ ,* .
eliminated.
True the big sharks control act.
FOOD." To this end, keep more make a living with so little expendi­
iron
of
blood
making
for
*
newspaper should decline business be­
Nearly fifty thousand application . color..................................... 16.75 stock, grow more feed for the same, ture of labor snd'bralna aa he'can
have had their teeth effectively ex­
cause it comes from a city other
tracted, but there arc still n multi blanks have already been called fof Fatty substances . ..... .........
2.31 and thus add to the fertilizing .of t _ ; r{Kbt here in south. Florida," says
than that where it la published is an
tudo of smaller‘ fry whose activities by dealrirs and requests are pouring Extractive matter... ......... ..
2.60 land.
Peter 0. Knight of Tamps*: / ‘ Nature
, absurd' contention that'no sensible
In at tho rate of 4,000 a day. Thou­ Chloride of Sodium (common
are ns strenuous, ns ever
Another thought.. Potatoes have is hotter to us here than In any other
person wfll hold to.—Lakclnnd Tele­
sands of licenses have been filled. out
salt)------..J......
................
F
o
r
’
instance,
reports,
come
from
brought
fabulous prices this year. spot in. the world, I really believe.
gram.
various cities that prices &lt;tf veget­ and will be mailed to affected deal­ Chlorida bf Potassium ..........
In
Florida
wo cab rake two-craps of If I couldn't make a Hvlnj? In Tampa
ables and perishable fruits have been ers* as so6r» ns booklets containing Phosphate of soda and potthe same each year. Our crop of I would want to confess that I was
■ The Seminole County Guards nre cxcop(ionaily high, while in these complete rules* tfnd regulations for
asta.;
.... r............. .
.9-12 (all Irish pojatom are in-blooin. Wc utterly ashamed of mys.*lf." And
not asking the government,’ tho state same localities farmers have had the 'guidance of licenses havo teen Sulphate of Soda and Potsssa
this is the spirit that all surces-ful
#» ate green peas for our dinner. Be­ ploridians possess. .
dr the congressman for guns and sup- these same commodities to spoil on received 'by *the printer.
Phosphate of Lime ........ .......
tween the spring and fall cropg of
■ plies. ’ The • county commissioners their bands for Want of n market.
&gt; ;-d
Tho Food Administer estimates Phosphate. Magnesia
Irish potatoes cowpcas can be grown
sglll supply tho equipment to the
Total..,............. lGOtbtO
There can -he but one reason for that when the lists are complete
to
the enrichment of ti c soil, or a
"Culture, character and service are
Seminole Guards just ns the law nays this—collusion between the retailers. there will be about 100,000 licenses,
crop
of corn, or some other summer three’' things that eventually must
•
Mf
Composition
of
Plasma,
or
Serum,
they shall and they ytll be used for This collusion is greatly aided by the including Importers, packers, whole­
crop.
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In 1000 00 Tana
rule the world," declares Dr. W. F.
Seminole couhty just ns the law s ;; « average city marketing'regulations. salers, 'commission men, ‘ brokers;
Water...
...j.
&lt;
J
02.90
Tillott, Dean of Vanderbilt UniverIn
’
conclusion,
let
*our
farmers
they shall, nil .reports to the contrary In most citTPs the restrictions placed auctioneers, dtorngo -warehouse men,
Fibrin...
.....
4.05
cease
tobe
obsesses
with
the,'
Jdca.!jdty.
.And .lt-J* "service" just now
notwithstanding- ’ If tho laws that on hucksters and peddlers urib very together with retailers doing more
Albumen
*78.84
that*
we
’
cannot
raise
good,
crops
that
leads
in tHc trinity,
urciframfd and pnssed at Tallahassee stringent,
These restrictions vir­ than 1100,000 business lipnunlly,
1.72 withput'the use of commercial ft is
aro no good and can ho broken at tually1protect tho retailers from nil which embraces mail order flfms and Fatty matter......................... rj
T -'
Extractive m a t t e r . .3.94 tilizers; *Our sandy aoiU need hunjus
tho.will and pleasure of the supreme competition, so thnt the1*gentlemen's chain store*.
A contemporary’ wapta to know
’
Chlorida
of
Sodiuni
(common
more
’
than
the
mineral
'elements.
court at any time, then tho Inw agreement" li easily maintained.
who took the ‘-'poj." put of potatoes.
Small retailers will nqt be licensed
*a)t)...,...^„„...__ ___ ____ _
Humus-lias* the powtr of rendering It would be more Instructive to
’ makers that have been going to Tal­
In the present-emergency It. Is a but they arg subject to tho provi­
latent mineral elements gf the soil know‘ who tock the "eat" out of
lahassee should never haVo been question if II would not be the part sions of the food law .itself, which Chlorida of Potauium/™™.....
Phosphate
of
Soda_
_
__
i.......
available
im plant, gr.Owth. Hence, wheat.
•aloctcd to that position. The law of wisdom for all our cities and towns forbids acculation, hoarding and ex­
" ,
Phosphate
of
Potassium
,r._
_
grow
something,;lf
only weeds. Pigs,
governing county guards •is plain to ontirely abolish peddlers' licenses, cessive profits. They will also be
goats and sheep vfrjll feed on moU of
enough, was passed and will stick to at least so far as food stuffs arc con­ controlled through the licensing reg­ Phosphate of Lime ............* . •
A 'prbnllricnt editor Jhas been
Phosphate of Lime
A.55 these and fejrtpfxe Ihq. land.'by their
all Intents and purposes. If there is cerned.
threate.hB'd
with death, in art anony- . I•
This would institute a ulations controlling wholesalers, who
droppingk while grazing.
anyone who docs not think so let healthy competition that would have will bq required to cut off- the sup­ Phosphate of Magnesia
moiii letter, beegdse he. condemned . ;
Gilmore, Fla., Oct. 22, 1917. V .* the draft resUfoVa.^* Ho ahould. pri^. .
him try lo call the county guards as a very salutary effect on food prices.’ plies of dealers of any size, and In Sulphate of Soda
Sulphate
of
Potsssa
.
_
........
s ’ company into some other county
t*c$‘ Jilf: rear—
'dangeriif, fr o n t ," » T .’*
——0 ------. .
any branch of tho trade,, who exact
Panbrlerlm thurrh &gt;
. T o t a l . . . . . 1000.00
______ i.-.p
■ •
after said 'company haa been’ equip­
exorbitant
profits
on
tho
necessities
■
tekeher
training
class.of.
the
AIDING THE ENEMY . .
- From whence does tho ox obtain
ped at- the expenso of the county.'
. . '
' Aiding the Enemy—j\ist now this of life.
these ingredients of the blood and Ifundny achpglj.composed jof. tfachera -j^hrefugh' tho Investigations t&gt;I the
Y ou can drive a horse to water but is a familiar phrase in American-life.
The licensed foods -, include ' bepf, thuues? • From the grau of the irtd;lhosp.ln tValning for 'Tifeachers' railroad jwar board It has bean. dis­
you cannot makn him drink,
met' at
- vefy •plcaSanf * luncheon co verctk that t h f (tat shortage is on a
Exactly what lb Intended to-be con­ pork and .mutton, fish, poultry and fields!
------0 ----- :
Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 In'the par with most *«f-the, other "short­
veyed by the phraso many do not eggs,' jnllk, butter, ! cheese, flour,
The above Ingredients-reappear in dining room of the** church. This ages" in this" country—rqady madq
HEAPING THE WHIRLWIND seem to’ understand. It might bo sugar, * cereals, * lard, beana„' peas,
animals; hence,: dV Is an all-round warf'thc opening of the winter’s work for the occasion, $
Widespread plots to destroy tho well to study it closely If we are to fruit, vegetable* several *’lfneA . of
fertiliser and has been, known as by this group of workers. The book’
food ’supplies of the United States be loyal citlxcns as our gbvornmcnt canned goods and other -products. .
t &lt;:■
auch f r o m time infmeftorial.i Yet, studied and discussed .for. the rjghf
*A New Jersey soldierj.convicted of
are reported, this dastardly work expects us to be.
The purposes bf licenses are stated
notwithstanding this, it U material was
A'*"«
pfV*‘* Missionary bigamy Has been sentenced to serve
being credited to the.German agents . First, It Is not at all necessary is follows:
moat" targely wasted-^jM^the-', farm.
jv,ternl_on. th.o-FreqjBh ..front. We
Methods.'N
in this country, Steps have been that wo actually minister to tho
"1 —T o ’llmlt the prices charged by
Nature is so beneficent ann-prodigal
taken to guard all depots and ware­ enemy's material wants, in order tb every licensee to a reasonable
Thu pn yer rii?etipg was a Bun- u‘
hadl rto.ldea-'lKe .Now -JcreeyT courU •
of'her favors.*''that when the agricuL
J4y'Bchoql prayAf.meeting, and re-' were W.,lenignt^‘ &gt; \ ^ :-;
houses, also stockyards, against at­ come under the heading of the term. amount 'over expenses, and forbid
turlat will not grow the best fertilis­
, ’ J.- * j ‘.VI*_•*- ■
--1w
tacks of Tncendlarlcjf.
There are a thousand And. one wpys the acquisition of*speculative profls
porta Were received 7fom all depart­
ing material, or conserve that which
President Wilson has'decided that
ment* grid g brief ijtudy. of. I.'Tim ­
from,* rising market..'
'J t laprobable that the German Indirect ways—of aiding an enemy.
grows ‘ apontaneoualy, such as crabisdentiou*. iCTfiples need not disothy was given as a book* designed-'irons
"2 —To keep all/fbod commodities
Our present enemy Is fully aware of
grass, then she produces weeds—the
/agents aid succeed In destroying cer;
alifyra tdan from actlvo aervice in
to help Sunday school tedchyre^hJ^i^tial
this fact, and his knowledge Is shown moving In as direct'a-line and with
lain properties that aro too email to
b u-*•t’ Blend of ' the. poor
firmer.
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In hln extraordinary activity in' our as little' ddlay as practicable to Ithe
.loatlfy a guard, but lha government
That portion of manure most
consumer.
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w ill’bars no dlflUulty In coping with
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wasted
is the urine of anlfnala; To
One of the moat effective' ways to
"3 —To limit as f a ^ * practicable
the vHeation.
conserve
this
most
valuable
of
exaid a cause is to destroy the morale contracts for future u^livcry and
Regard loss .of_ thesuccess or fail­
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of its opponents. If dissension and dealing* In future-contracts."
ure ol tho German agents, the meth­ strife can be sown In Its ranks, these
"With few exceptions,", said- a provided si a sponge to absorb Jt.
Again, Jt is .*-common practice to
ods used render it difficult to die- of themselves will in on bring about Food Administration statement to­
clear
fields of grass and stubble by
its downfall without much effort on night, "those engaged in the hand­
burning
auch off the land. Npw the
ling of food havo shown the utmost
tho part of Its opponent.
writer
-on
his little farm makes a
Unfortunately, there seems to be patriotism and a desire to go even
compost h£ap of grass, corn-stalks
beyond
the
requirement
sof
the
law
current In this country an Idea thnt
and weed i—to this la added the ex­
any course of action Is permissible Itself in supplying the public with
crement from the toilet, keeping the
that is not directly prohibited by necessities at moderato prices.’ The
srfmo
place in a sanitaty condition.
statute law. Acting on thta assump­ exceptions are being noted and vig­
Land
plaster or plaster of paris is
tion, opponents of the government orous use wlll.be made In theso cases
■Iso* added. This material breaks
of
tho
powers
conferred
by
congress.
claim tho right to crit|clse this gov­
/ ‘ For the most’ part, however, tho down the composted materia] quick;
ernment's actions because our con­
Administration
anticipates ly. The only^fommerelal fertilizer
stitution guarantees to all freedom Food
1 Our Office Supply Store la
we have purchaied and uied during
of speech. Such people profess to be the full cooperation and voluntary
for Ygur Convenience, In order
the
past two years has b?en ground
unable to see wherein'they can be support of jtll licenses without resort
that you may equip your office
phospbatlc rock, .fyr our supply of
to
coYnpulslon."
with all the little neceaaay ar- ■ accused of disloyalty in exercising a
potash we rely on tlio aihca .we ob­
tidea that ahould be In evi«Vr ! plain right guaranteed by the coq«
tain from wood,, of which we have
of cooperation, thb spirit which animates all soo .
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our \ ; ■tltutlon,
office, and which will Sow Your
ah abundance on uncleared land*
ceaaful business, prevails la t^T organisation of
Fortunately, howevpr, this same
nre \
lim e and LighUn Your Office
With regard to the exhaustion of
our Federal reserve bank.
question has arlaen before In.this
work.
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potash from our soil, we would state
country. In tho war between the
as n facf, that it' being a mineral
W e own stock In. it- W e keep our reserve
states, President Lincoln had the Some Excellent Ideas Upon ThU Timely
$ Equip'your office witk up-tocan never be destoryed. It can be
cash
In it. W e have a voice fa electing its dlreos
same difficulty to contend with, and
date accessories, and you will
Matter Advanced by a Practical-Man
rendered available In surface soil
v
m
tors
and
through them in chooairigita manage^
he went* directly to tho root'of the
give your Business Cprrespon-’
by p ’rslstent cropping and not re•By
K.
T.
Cuzner,
M.
D.
ment
It
b our bonk, and its resources enable"
matter and defined for all time the
dents the impression that you
turn'ig toi the earth an ‘ equivalent
Seeing
that
the
world's
production
ui
at
oli
times
to meet the legitimate bonking
rights of cltltcns as to freedom of
.are really doing business In a
to |lut abstract -d in the jhapo of
oD
food—especially
of
animal
kind,
requirements
of
our
community.
speech in time* o! national peril.
buainess like way.
mar re captaining it, nr by impart­
Hear'htrar “ I - " — r — &gt;— — r-*- and as on the farmer rests’ tho bur/
ing t ■ it potash as a roinVraI~Ndw,
~fYou, in tum, can cooperate with us in main­
■"lie* who dlssuadca one man from' den of relief from this threatened potr-'i aa a mineral is too high priced
taining tbp Federal Reserve Backing System, and
calamity,
It
become*
a
primary
ne­
volunteering, or. Induces one soldier
at p-*aent for a liberal, use of It.
at
the same time share in ita benefits and pro* .
cessity
for
him
to
have
at*
his
dis­
tA desert, weakens the Union , cause
Flan1 1 cannot do wlthont it to any
lection,
by becoming one of our depositors.
posal
the
knowledge
and
means
In
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ttrS
ordferqif
meet
successfully
this
food
dler iq battle. Yet this dissuasion
llkeviie often suffer from disease
shortaf
ei
Hence,
this
‘paper
of
sug­
or Inducement' may bo so conducted
dut to the want cf a ruffirh-nt sup­
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as to be no defined crime of .which gestions.
ply
ef potaih. Fruits and fresh veg­
OSes Sopplj Dept.
One principal reason for thU lack
any civil .court would taka, cogni­
etable?-eOntaln
a liberal supply, of
of sufficiency of food .material is thkt
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potash, a^d wore such partakon bf
snt Lincoln went farther and! i ' - gound is not made to yield
th*
fhdUputab)e
right
of
tbcjproper
quota.
Owing
to
tht
hii'h
more freely by'• people in general,
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�-Mention
Utile tlippenJ0#
of Matter* in
personal Item* o f
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isry of the Pleating Small
dks SoedacUy Arranged for
Hurried Herald Beadera

;• And just a* you My you will not
change ybur style of living n atirvbaby UIm In -Frana ~ ~ — rrr—
;-V our plana /(jr-dlpneo. Mr*..
Hou'adwffe,: are Just as Important 1n
their way aa Gen. Haig's plana for a
night attack. Haig’ alms to got tho
maximum of results with tho mini­
mum of material. Ho uses plenty,
but ho doesn't waste any. So should
your -That'* - tho way you and
help- win
this
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a - war.
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Millions of women and children of
Europe—our allies—can bo saved
from bitter hunger-U you will eat
one slice loss of wheat bread each
d«y.
‘ Mrs. ■L. A, Oglesby leaves--this
afternoon for Orlando, where ahe will
visit her mother,
Menondez.
Mrs. Oglesby has been tho guest of
her father, Mr. Rinaldi for the past
week.
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Edgeton’ at Mpnrni', n fine baby girl.

Tbe ladies of Mr*. AlCKUinon a
J u Udies Aid of the Presbyterian
Surch will »«old a towel, sale in the
L future. The ladles have boon
wrWnt on ,thc*e toweb for many
and they aro beauties, being of
ike finest material ang all hand emSoldmd. Watch for the announce■wBt of the date of this tale.
p.'niy Plants, Nov. 14, 11.00 per
iusdred- Mrs. S. B. W i ^ . . '20-tf
If you want Germany, to win this,
'Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hunt^wjio
war, waste food—use up the food
itrt been the guests of Mrs. Hupt&gt;
needed by thoes who are fighting
brttbrr, Chat, M. Hand for aovbrnl.
Jher.
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•’'Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Arthur are re­
Berkeley, California.
joicing over the arrival of a fine
Pmtrve your corn, kill' the Weevil
baby boy.

The m«ny.-_f/|fndi npl Mrs. Sv E, Pea body. on. Hallowe'en night The
Derfvt will sympathize with ‘ hcr in .Uttlo boy had on a costume with
the reronf-death nj hcr.W'lhtr wblrh lils'o fnco of whiskers ^pd while
occurred in^nn auto’ aTndfnt-'Iti De­ rying a-Jack lantern around the^
troit.-* Mr. und Mr.’ -. Barret export- his whiskers caught Are and b’i
to bo in Sanfncd in a few weeks^
face was badly.burned. It la hoped
‘ Pinned S u rer-»f •( H um lnsilen
that his life cap bo saved but one of
Principal J. F. MeK^nnor r- riv- 1- hb cyca b Injured and hb face n
noDeo thii morning itiai Ip- hoi r - mass of burns. The -Uttlo fellow was
efiv#d a,.i,rate...c: cjiflcjiV ;cn eiati One of-the prettiest children In the
niaminatibna. rec*-?’y he'd,
IV.if.
and -the aymtathy of every one
c *nT)&lt; r f i ' .i r • &lt;V.} j). - h-. . ' illy
goes out to tho parents and the Uttlo
rrrluK'3 &gt;&gt; it&gt;- g -’.tnct?y„ bui
boy. * His father had hb hand badly
nwrr .*d him on J.i
rent ri
burned while going to hb aasbtance
ominqtfon htid Gcii'Vr V :h
and in trying to extinguish the
flames.
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Prof. ('. V, FIpor &gt;if kV5«Mngfo
* Birthday Party
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rniinecti-d with the ■Bureau' id F'ant
A birthday social will be given at
IndUftry wi’l I)i h
tijk y , the
giu .t of Dr. UUckmati i&gt;t Weklwa the .Methodist church Friday even­
Ranch.
He is.-, ru: •|M&lt;i*e(l as .th» ing, Nov. 16, for the benefit of. the
greatest c.qiert Vn 'mV* cm gr.ixM * Sunday school. A good program
iiml forage crops »n&lt;t ^i!J enrurretce has been prepared and a good social
lh«- inlr -luction of better fetfds for time . b promised everybody. All
ILvo’ stork.
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*• . are invited to come. You will bo
expected to bring aa many pennies
ns represents the day. In. th* month
on which you.wen)
t forgot the place, dfcte

Sport Hats, Felts, &amp; Velvets
A Beautiful Assortment embracing the
Latest Shapes and /Colors in Trimmed
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The Q U A L I T Y S H O P
tree*.being noted for their attrac­ tional Co-opcratlee "Union of Amer­
tiveness* and use ns an ornamental ica.
shade tree.
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'J. Dunedin la fast forging to the
front.' She b going to have a"whlte
way" by December 1st. There wiU
be eighteen lights'and" they will line
the street from the railroad, to the
bay.
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An election held at Quincy recent­
ly to vpto on a bond issue of &gt;18,000
for street paving was won by the
progressive element by a majority
vote of two to- one. A total of
ninety-three votes wers cast- and

This Beats Potato Race.
A contest of two or more persons,
each screwing electric light bulbs In­
to n suitably mounted row of sockets
laid on the ground, has provided .a
novel substitute for the old-fashioned
potato race. The new gnme la suit­
able tor cither Indoor or outdoor fes­
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aixty-two bailots'.favorod bonds and

thirty-one opposed the issue.

A number of the fnrmera of Flag­
ler county •have organised what Is
FOR OUR SOLDIER BOYS
known as the Flagler Union, which
Benefit Will '.Be Given In The a a branch of the Farmer*' EducsNear Fgtnre *
The benefit for the SeminoIc Xmaa
Box Fund being arranged by tho
several departments .of the Wqmsn's
Club will be giveh at the Sanford
t,Ifgh School In the near future. Pro­
gram and 3ate to be announced
later.
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* One hundred and four .boys have
gone from Seminole county and it is
the plan of tho Social Department* to
send n. Chrjutmns box- to each of
these boys who have gone to fight
our battles. The hearty, coopera­
tion cf the entiireclub and the pubHe, will be ncces ary if we "are to
send a box to every cno. The tick­
ets wl, he*25c nnd certainly no other
25c wp may spend for Xmas this
•year will carry cheer nnd good-will
to so many and none more deserv-ing. Watch for the date..

If you think it 'better tq whip
.Germny in Europe, rather ' than
fight her hero, - help feed our .allies
and keep them In the fight. Sign up
aa a member of; the'Food- Administration.
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W. J. Coleman of Plant City is in
the city, the* guest of his daughter,
Mr*. Fred Fort,
Mr. Coleman is
farming in the Okeechobee section.
M r/an d Mrs. John /Mauser arc
hoine from their wedding. trip' slid
will go to housekeeping ns soon as
they can find a, house. Their many
friends are. extending congratula­
tion!. .
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(tr Wsycross, accompanying -i.WUliim Lee to the hospital, for.treatPaper Hanging and Painting
oent.'
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Thousands of new samples of wal
Dr. Srhi-ibe wh&amp; ia in charge of
paper for you (p.select from. Sam­
the Cuban Miwion at Tampa' waa
ples will be brought to your doos
|n the city jesteniny and addrc*)ad
upon request... J also do, decorating
the itiiui 'nary societies at the Conand painting aa it' should bo done.
grtjstionhl church. ..
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F. W .. Te'mpcrton, 108 Palmetto
Pswy Plants, Nov. 14, &gt;1.00 per
Avo., one door'from First street.
20-tf
hundred. Mr*. S.- B. Wight.
The .cool weathir for the past few
Bsskel Ball Tonight
.
diyi it ideal for tho lettuce and cel­
One of tho best games and tho
ery rrn[&gt;4 and the farmers are corGermany in striving to .fasten her
rnpondinc'y happy.
aystom on Europe and the world, first game of tho sreson to be played
Mbs Utah Johnson has returned tirough starvation. You. can't help hero will be that of the Eustls High
School end Sanford High School (the
home slu r spending* several days In
Odindo whin- her sister, Mrs. Mar­
girls) played ut the Purish House
tonight.
rero wa* dangerously ill. Kho left
-Sanford is touted as the winner
the patient greatly itnporvcd;
of
the girls slate championship for
Pinty PJapH, Nov. 14, &gt;1.00 per
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l’ ay Cash and Nave Money
'1917-18
pnd this first game will
hnJrrl. \tM. S. B. Wight. 20-tf
In this issue of Tho Herald is tho
demonstrate just what they have in
Mr*. W. M. Moore and Uttlo.son,
advertisement of D. L. Thrnshcr,
tho way of championship material.
Frriton who have been- visiting Mr. months here. Mrs. Sharp has been
which Contains some truths about
Tbe gnme will start nt eight and the
jaJ Mr*. I*. B. Langley nt their visiting relatives in Ohio for the
the virtue of pnying ensh for your
admission will be W&gt; and 2&amp; cents.
hom' on Vim r.venue lcft'yestcrdny summer and is glqd to get bnck to
goods nnd saving rm ney. This is
Those who will play for. Sanford
for their home in Alexander City, Sanford where .she has many friends.
the lime of al) timis when the thrif­
aro?*
t
ty man nr woman ia trying to aavc
Alibams.
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American will deserve to lose this
May Thrasher, captain,* Helen
P.rmrmher the Daughters of- Wes- war if, through unwillingness to prac­ Hand, Helen Peck, Cora. Lee Tillis, money end the way to .save is to
lry h««ar and, turkey supper Sntur-, tice small economies, it fails-to.save' Dorothy Humph, Catherine Levis, shop for bargains.. But real bargains
now an- the bargains you can buy for
d»y, Iffnv. 2-yh. M ’ lnce to be nn- the food nccessaryf'-lo kerp our allies Ruth ‘Roberts, Ethel Henry.
cash, for old cash talks, louder, now
.tpimA-d . latch.
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2^-6tc •' ■in.tho'fight untli-vletory la won.
than ever before In tho history of
• Yob’people who *aro thlnkipg oj /M r. and Mrs. Wakefield and' Mr.
Notice
business.
Thrasher la buying at
fcajiaf citrus^ nursery . stock should ftnjj. Mrs. Logan uf.-.Qeprva wore in
The registration book tf the city close cash prices and selling at close
reri.the advertisement of the Buck- tho jcUy. lasf night to.attend the re­
of Sanford, ria., ia now open and cash priccs.and if you want to know
tye Nurseries in this issue.ception .given at* the Presbyterian will be kept, open from 9 a. m. to 12 mere about It call on him. Read
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That pound of wheat flour YOU chtirfch. , ■*V;-,. * m. and from 2 p, m. to 5,p. m., (jopi his ad in this Issue and the prices
me every week will weigh very a I f ’American women fall tojdo their Oct. 16, 1917 to Nov. 16,; 1917, at that will appear in The Herald later.*
hnriljr.on the kaiser's mind.
in thi war. It will be their drat tho ‘ clerk's ofllcc, city hall.'- t
. . It will pay-you to keep your eye on
failure.,
.President
WllJon
says
the
J.
C.
Roberta,
*1Jirnsher's advertisements.
Go to Mobley's drug atotd for
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Clerk.
m&amp;*£
Vital
part
thoy.
can
pipy,'ia
to
ybuMchool books. Phone 284*. v2-Uc
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* enroll *s member* of the- Food Adl6-Tues-4(c
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- America is requested to aavb fata minUtration ■mJ.*',cheerfuVy: accept
to make the German ranks thin. It* direction an«^ advict.’V /
Come Iq'aqd Hear tho November
Thit will do it and you will help.
Records
Mr. and AHa. B.
Smith and
Um a third of aa opnee'lea*' every
No. 6768—Anchor* A^elgh March
^Ira, Thco. Aylin of .Oviedo were in
day. Fvery square meal you save
tbo dty Wednesday' on jnifiriess and
No. 2844—Secret of. Home s ?fYc.tJ TfiYy "are gfodchy, c*6ss,- unhappy.
for the boys in the trenehee‘ .and
pteaaurc,. h , O. ia a busy man'now H om e; C
V.
? Start&lt;bcr Uv'er and’ fp»ke her-.happyl
tliir folks back home, 'brings ksiserNo, 2S57—Battle t jr y ' of. Ftefr-p TJiAn 'ahe* wIlH Jay: ej)g* all --winter.
getting’ buV cross ties for, the raili*m that ipufrh negrer moral starvd•• ■
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ropds arul managing s^eycral ther dom
No. 2354—Departure American ^
Urjinchea-oJ business:' * ‘
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Piptmivi- Hemstitcblrlg Machine
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The women ■and ^hlldrep qj opr Troops for. France
jut inittllrd at the mlllinory shop allies in Eorope. know^ hunger IT
No. 2356—I've Got' the Nicest
Hn. IF L:".Duhart. - Ladies' of moat bitter form*.’ Therq'is no.nfed little IloVne id Dixie
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S*#ford. aro invited to call and *eb that' the women and 'chUdjen of
No’ *5989—Castle Valae ’ Claaslquo
A.merica iihould bo hungry,: -They Dance*
No. 2310—Llvlnaky at the Wedjnay eat xbundanlly—but wisely ahd
b
without* waste’—-and still save the dlng*
women and 'children **of our '■allies *.. No.-"'2!)35—Let's All Do Some­ Deata burying them. Steve Hoover,
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from the extreme* of hunger. That's thing.
Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, writes, "Com­
GIBSON
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WALLACE
why every woman is Urged to enroll
menced feeding my herd .of about 100
Ilogi B. A. Thomas’ H o g Powder
as a member of the Food Admipl**
HUNTING LICENSE
over two month* afcY. Fifty were
tratfon. * ' , / -~t
' The skyscraper goes up atone by
stone, brick by ^riek, foot by foot, '-Season.Opens Nov, Stub,' 1917
L/arb now prepared to Issue Jiuntday by day, .slowly. There; is no
other sray to build it. Europe's war. irtg license for season opening1 Nor.
food shortage must be made up f&gt;y 20th. . If you desire to hunt the
individual Americana through saving first days of the season I suggest
bit by bit, ounce by ounce, dayA y that you cotbe ifi: how and'aeeure
day, persistently. There la no other your* license and thus avoid-the rush
of the^ last two or three day*.
way to do It.
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E. F. IIOUSHOLDER,
Tho editor of Tho Herald wishes
County Judge.
to acknowledge with thanks a box
20-2tp
of fine candies made by Mrs. Logan
Polk county cqmmjaaionetji recent-;'
of Geneva. We do not know wheth­
ly let ther contract for uniforming
er" Mrs. Logan Intends to «imrhertho Home (luhrd companies of. that
eiaUze this product or not but'in the
county. "' The coptract '.i^fa le t 'to
event that she places it bn the mar­
Levy &amp; Co. of Wthtcr Haven,', and
ket It will become famous as the
the uniform*. ar® to '.'be cQ^iplstc'd
Logan*’ brahd of eonfectionery. ,
and delivered as soon aa posaHjle/ ‘A
tats! of,'416 uniform* will b e-rer
Mobley’s drug atore 1ia* been fe*
quired to.uniform the cojrnpAiilea and
Little Peabody Ooy Burned ’
moved from the Imperial building on
the ofllccr*.
One of the'aadfieat accldent*\that
Magnolia avenue to* tho new First
National BanK_J&gt;uildlng, on Park over befell, one of our sweet Uttle
liltgo has a eehootfarm tiViTAo
avenue. WnVcp for fifs advertls.ln'g knnfprd children waa that of the
re for tho crops r^lsetVion1** the
little son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
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nnH ATS our idea at this
store; to. give y o u t h s
greatest possible values
in clothes— value in the.
style, value in the fit,
value in the q u a l i t y ,
tailoring, and in the long
wear. *
And because we feel
tills way, we’ ve arranged
to take care of you in
Hart SchalTner &amp; M arx
clothes. They give you
more value than any
other clothes we know of.

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got for your money, they
•are the l o w e s t priced
clothes made; they’rp. so
good wc can guarantee
you complete satisfaction
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.Thfencw pbtiu'ns for fall are here; worsteds, tweeds,
ch eviots i i iridescent fabrics in alLthe good cqlorings;
it’s a . wonderful collection of -fine all-wool weaves.,
Y ou’re sure to find-just the thuig you ’re looking for.

Sanford-Shoe &amp; Clothing Co
The home of hart Schaffner &amp; Marx clothes

Every young man who starts n Bank
account and maintains it, is doing some­
thing that will surely raise his standing
in- the community arid* will show that
he ia “ making good.”
This Institution offers you safety, ser- &lt;1
vice and secrecy&gt; and invites y o u v t o ..
open an account; here.
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Interest Paid. On * ’
All. Savings Accounts

the school farm..good crops' havd
beetv. raised this year.und hatt pravcp very attractive .to thw.Tn'^rcgicd
In agricqlturedn U)nJ section

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-Tbn yiant'Board of St. Petersburg |
h’drt' aef .opt ■2bfl f«rn trees ,ont one
.avenue fo,r* th‘o «p*te’ of half a mil*.
It is now up to tha proporty ownexa
l o ' keap them watered. In a
year* thia street .will be one of the
show- av*eve* of tb* dty,-the fern
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Seminole’s Roll of Honor Roumlttat,. Allah Jonas, Morris Spen­
cer, Hugh White, Oscar Rouse, C. J
Lawton, James Harris, William Hart
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ColUar Brawn; Oliver Murrell, Ned
’ Army
Chittenden, Roy ChltUnden, Rptpfa
John Murrell, Kenneth .Murrell,
Leslie Hill, Seth Woodruff, Stanley
Walker, Dr. Ralph Storena, Joe
Chittenden, Oscar Speer, Bruce An­
derson, Ernest Gregory, Fired Mason
George McLaughlin, Harold Washbum, Albert Fry, James Ealridge,
George Huff, Thomas Sullivan, W.
A. Pattl*bal!_ Meade Fox, Ingram
Guerry, Joe Guerry, Oscar N. Zlttrower, Henry Byrd, Oeborne 1VIIliame, Vail Lovell, Martin Temple,
Robert Robinson, Arthur Dieidna,
John Lee, J. A. Stafford, Andrew
Aulln, John Cater Lawton, Alfred
I f you knew of a shorten* M. Beck, Herbert Fuller,' Joe Lewie,
ing which gave baking results Arthur Lbwts, Melville C. Tyler, J.
that butter would be proud
F. Coatee, Ernest Go/mley,. Walter
of~and at a mere fraction
Radford, Corbett Hutchinaon, Sam
Pevehouae, Harry .Carlson, C. E.
o f the cost of butter—you
would wantto use it, wouldn’t Hunter, Wilson Miller, Harrold Long
Wallace LIpford, Norman Baker, Er­
you?
Here is a recipe for a per­ nest C. Morris, Ike House. T. -M.
fectly delicious cake made I1UI, Harry Rabun,-Guy Stafford,
Le'wtie Oglesby, Denaler Stafford, T.
without butter.
0 . d ills, Willie O. Goolsby, Harrold
Holiday, C. R. Peabody, Robert
RECIPE
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Merri wether,' Robert Routh, Staf­
Chocolate Layer Cake
ford LeFlla, ' Grover LeFits, Pau
\cup Cottolcoe
1) lard toapoooa
cups m pr .
• baking powder - Droley, E. L. Mott, Frank, campfa.II, William Hartley. Floyd Wash«gf»
Impoon u!i
3 cup* flour
1 cup milk
fa ~rn, Oecsr DuBoee, Edwin L.
teaspoon In o n
^teaspoon vanilla
Dlnkle.
Cream Cottolaw, add 1 cup augur
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‘ Add to fint mixture ahcruatcly with
milk; liitly flavoring and
.tiffly hcartn
chocolate
filling
white*. Finish with
and Idng.

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At grocera In tlna
of convenient aUes

Sam J. Pickens, Harry II. Neu­
m an/ Bryah Walker, Andrew J.
King, Charles Prleatcr, Robt, O,
Weeks, Watfrcd Pierson,. Vander
Perrltte, Adolph Shaw, Barney F.
Griggs, Harry ' Miles, Duncan "Mit­
chell, Prawdy Matthcrs, Lewis Col­
lins, Jonh A. Rhodes, John R. Long,
William B. Lynch, James II. Lee, J.
C. Hutchinson, C. T. Smith.

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Your Higher Cost of
Growing Fruit and Truck
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This year'thegrowers o f Florida will
/fin d that their - producing costs have ./been incre’&amp;sed. Labor is scarce and’
must be paid high; wages, fertilizer
costa^ more,
crates are more
expensive.
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Thesp higher produclng coats are not
« confined to Florida but prevail all over
the United States, as well as abroad. !
There was no escaping them when the
* whole world became involved in the
; war fo r th eJ'safety o f democracy.*''

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; There 1b .compensation in the fact
that if properly marketed the products
* o f farm, garden and grove may be Bold *
■ fo r prices enough higher than previ­
o u sly have been secured to cover at
least the increased producing costs.
But this can not be hoped for from
shipments Bent to glutted markets or
offered to the consuming public with­
o u t the identifying marks o f a Belling '
agency with which it is acquainted ana
; in which it .has confidence. A public
. paying higher priced fo r its goods de' mands assurance c f their quality.

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' The Florida Citrus-Exchange can
market your products so as to obtain
maximum prices fo r these. It l\ps the
confidence of the fruit and produce
trade and its name and trade-marks
are looked to as their protection by
hundreds o f thousands o f housewives.
It has its own dependable men in every
important market center and, keeping
in touch with them by wire, is able to
avoid gluts. It is conducted with due
regartf alike fo r economy and effici-,
ency, and returns growers every cent
it nets for their produce.
. For further Information eonralt tho
.manager of the Ext hang* packing houM
/ or sun-Exchange nearest you or writ*
tho lAulneas.. manager of tha Florida
' *CUxut Exchange a t. Tampa, Florida. .

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Tom Brothereon, Sidney.
Youreen,
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Dilly Thought
U .k at
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Kennpdy, Peyton Fortaon.
It takes courage and strength off
All mntsrtkl-questions are of Uttls
High School
Saaferd Poblle Schools for Meath
J P t f l d . t h _ o n r e c l T c a , . . t o , _ l m p o r t s n f t * ^ «?^Wri»On.Vwlili
---------- or o w w t:— :----- 7 Freshman Class—Helen Chorpcn- look ourselves straight In the_eyss, sols object of our life j to preserve
The Sanford echo o!i closet! the log, Vivian Croiby, Velma Venable, and own up to what wf reqULar#. It. love amongst ,all men with whom wt
la ad upward atep toward geaulns bet- . .coos in cootpct—ToUtoj.
second month of the.current' session Georgia Walker. '
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with* an increase of thirty-five in en­
Sophomore Class—Mary Howard, teroent. Even If wo succeed In derollment, bringing total enrollment Gladys Adams, Rose Gallagher, AW edripg ourselves, we fsnnol be toto aeven hundred and eighty aeven berta Aycoeke. Francis Gonzales, ■tuM against loes,-by mistaken estl- .
mates.' “He la most cheated," says
(787),
Mildred - Huston.
the
Danish proverb, “who cheats him-'
Junior Class—Thpodore Runge,
Weat Side Primary
self."—Exrlumgcv..
'Mary Robinson, Helen Peck, Nelllq, *
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*' Martha Pitta. "Helen Brluon,*SalLong,
Katherine
Levis,
Dels
Hutch­
Ua Humphries, Alvin Maine*, Jack
That Was Easy.
Peters, Ilenry Russell," 'Eric Lund- inson, Gladys Dleterieh, MoIUe Aber;
A little boy was sent by hla mother
to the grocery with Just enough change,
quilt, Helen Jenkins, Harriett. Roe- nath,.
to pay for her order, Seeing some
setter, Clar Smith, Blanche Wynn, • Senior Class—Muriel Rhodes,
Jack Collins, William Perritt, George Zata Davison, Alice Vaughn, Mary candy In tho showcase, he ordered,
what he wanted of It and started ouf.:
Putnam, Albert Powell, Joe Meisch, Bril* Lynch, Clifford Walker;
‘When the derk.called him back, aay-'
Geo rye Weeks,
Gladys ■.Stamper,
|n£J£tlere, yoa forgot. to pay fo'i* the
Maudie ForUon.
be stopped, looked at the'
REAL MIDDLEWEIBtyTS
clerk, then at hit sack of candy, and
East Side.Primary
Henrietta Edwards, Virginia Mc­
PROMISE GOOD SPORT coolly said, “Oh. make a check for
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Daniel, Lucille Woods, Emily Mc­
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Millan, R. E. Griffin, Mary Lowe
Huff, Elisabeth Rinse, Charles Aber­ Various Contendere for Title
nathy, David Ballard, .William Locke
likely to Get Together.
Clarice Lewis, Anna Marie Fellows,
Ota Spurllng, Minnie Beelc, Alice
With
Elder, Camilla
Puleston,
Nezzle
retire
frorp
Stone, Luella Mahoney,
dlewelght .
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Howard, Ruby Martin, Floasla' Vi
usually active this fall and winter.
cry, Louts* For&amp;on, Beryl Staln- ■ McCoy fans declared his unwilling­
meyer, Edgar Elliott, Richard Max­ ness. to bstflp outside the Empire
well, Lawrence Schell, Ernest Maeey, •tat# andvas the game la doomed In
Stephen Shlnholser, Leinder. Berner, New York various contenders for the
Claude Locke, Clinton VanNeas, 188-pound title will assert themselves
Arthur Zachary,' Clyde Humphreys, In-an effort to nCceed the Brooklyn
Maggie Lynch, Rebecca Stevens, southpaw as wearer of the crown.
Prominent among the real middleLouise Thrasher, Elisabeth Whltner,
weights are Jack McCarron of Allen­
A dele Woods.
town, who became famous m the
. Grant mar School
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.**$50,000 Beauty," In the hands of
Fourth Grade—Florence Tyner, Philadelphia Jack O'Brien; Mike Gib­
M ify ■Elitabhe Moyc, * Margaret bons, who Is now In the middleweight
Peters, Margaret Northfleet, Lilly division; Kayo Brennan, of Buffalo;
Pitt, Evelyn Schell, Cloyde Russell, Jeff Smith ’ of Bayonne, N. J.. who
D. Perritt, Fred Weeks, Wauhneta claims to baTC defeated tbs late Les
Over 40,000 owners of farms, country homes
Allen,.Ruth Fellows, Mildred Hand, Darcy;.George Chip, entry from the
■table
of
Jimmy.
Dime,
and
former
* and stores, throughout the world, representatives
Grctchen .Long, Briggs Arrington,
Frank Dutton, Charlie * .Carlson, title holder, and Barry Grebb of
of over sixty different lines of business, are finding
httatmrgh, Pa„ the latest sensation,
Kermit Hurley,- James Brown.
D E L C O -L IG H T to be a dependable and tiiut*
who Is being handled by "Rfd" Mason.
Fifth Grade—Marie Fxeulo, Mary
There is a flock of second raters
worthy electric light and power plant.—
—
Elizabeth Pulcstog 'Irma
Smith. knocking at tho door. Just below the
Thelma Spurllng,’ Kathryn Wesaner, above named group, but the men
F. F. Dutton, Prominent Fruit Grower •
Edwin Stcinmoyer, Harry Woodruff, named arc undeniably the pick, of
Sanford,
Florida, says of Delco-Llght:
tho 158-poundera. *
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Georgia Mobley. Maude Lake.'
- “ Tk* b«*l rK .n iB in d d iM wt rma |li&lt; D t l» - U ( k l b l l i l H f u a t « •
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Sixth Grade— Maude Carraway,
■r* M anraH ,.*! k*S f^rf.U«i ll wta la w r in lln t r .S O rEUVET'n.V
Let us have a real middleweight
Helen Carlson, Olga Carlson, Kittle
IK im t T il l) SYSTEM WORK. Tk* ap«rtU*a wt lb* 'U n i U M l b n r
lt.;ear
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Shimmona, Mabel ‘.Wilkinson, John who will do 188 ringside. Or. at least,
Compivtu in 2 sltre, $335 and $120 (f. o. b. Dayton Ohio)
Lund(|ulst, Madeline Mallem, Nan within three or four hours before en­
tering the ring.
See Ddco-Light exhibit afyour Fair—or write
Paxton, Olive Russell, Helcn^ Ken­
We
have
had
too
many
title
holders
nedy, Florence Spurllng, /JamCs
J. IL YEAItOY, Sslexmam
who refused to reveal their poundage
CLAUDE.NOLAN. Dealer
Stone, Elmer Tyner. John Wilson. on the sailes and who, If forced to do
OtUjmU. r^Hda
•IS Mala SL,
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Seventh Grade—Marie Stamper, bo, would register several pounds over
Charlotte Smith; Sarah Wheejess, the c!asaxlimit.
Helen Walthall, Edith Booth, Emily
Johnny Kllbane could always do 122
Bqjloy, Evelyn Weasner, Gladys
pounds. Benny Leonard can make the
Wilson; Margaret Berner, Margaret lightweight limit without trouble. But
Erireon, May Holly, Edward Rumph It Is doubtful If At McCoy has weighed
Herbert Coffee, Merten Aycocke, 188 pounds In the ring since he swung
an unexpected knockout -blow to; the
Robert Thraaher, Nora Jenkins, '
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Margaret ■ Gallagher, .Doris Moore,
There are any number of 100Dcmariua Musxon, Virginia, Packard,
pound mlddlewelghts, but not many
Virginia Long.
who will do 168 at ri* o'clock, and enEighth Grade— Eva /Taylor, Annp, Jfcr the ring at nine or ten. If McCoy la
DuBotc,* Mary Bell* Allen, Mary to retire, why not create a new cham­
Barlow, Margaret -Levis, Betram pion by elimination, confining the con­
Shepherd, . Frederic Rlnes, Helen tendere to boxen who will meet the
Randall, Annie Milhrim, Nellie Mes­ weight requirement, and fight a t. It
afterward?
senger, Dorothea Mickey, Margaret
.fachary, Ludle , Jcnkina. Francis
Dutton, Willard Lumley, .Edward
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boada to b* dstsd January lit . 1*11, and to
JJJJty'flvVo t f c t f 'U M *ad by taalof*.thirty year* * ( , .r the dels Unroof.
JM«* '. a . !• «*• «• te w t le w * M d
** ** Iwthaa roiMrttl that thU ordtr bopublished In th* fUnr.,rd Htrald, a nswa,
P*m publlthid within Bamlaoli conaty
R g J K f V l S . “c r r f g B g j B . Kifki
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n* * 'P » P « puMlth.d
within tha i t Id flpstial Taa School Dltlrlct.
. ThU dona and ordered la regular aeoaloa
tha Coaaty Board til Public InatructJoa
*?**;-—■ minifit
for Samlnola County, Florida, thla 2nd day
of October. A. D. IfllT.
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F. P. POII i TF.H.‘Chairman T
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NalUa o f ByetUI Bond El at tie ■ fee Uyecial
~ " t o i School DUUItl .Mo. ( , SoaUaoto
Coaoly, Florida
Whereoa, A petition baa‘ been preaanlad
to tha County Board ol Public Inrtrurtion
(or .BamlnoU County. Florida, tlfnad by
more than twaaty-n*e par cent of tha duly
qualified electors reelding within Special Tax
School District No. C, Seminole -County,
Florida, aahlni and requesting the* County
Board of Public 'Instruction for Seminole
County, Florida, to order on election to.be
btld In- slid Special Tai School Dlitrict
H.&lt;ui . Jb.r;hir ^ « c , % V u N o . ’ ; No. '0, Ba'mlnola County, Florida, to deter­
mine whether or not there ehall.be laaued
*‘ 0 ' X t ' rh. s ul N W .s * r .u * . &gt;: by tha aald Bpehlal Taa School Dltlrlct
a m
No. B, bonds la tha aura of 119,000.09, tha
n « , alto proceeds
ef such bonds If liaued lo be used
tp j» ;
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cba
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tor the purpose ol acquiring, building, ralag. furnishing and otherwise Improving
school! and acheel buildings In said Special
,UH
Tag ’School District No. 0, tha proceed* of
the aald bond laaua to be used and aapendad
a ; nw " A % « s . W K M r
and disbursed In l b fcllowlng manner, to*
.
it * f ,.« first# J K * CV - f t'« rfl E 1? SB Will
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s w 'i . Fvc t o . t p } " “ t.w
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TW O THOUSAND HOLLA HR to be used
la Improving and enlarging th* Pao)ji school.
FIVE HUNDRED' DOLLARS lo be used
dor. acquiring a school lot i t Lake Monro*.
, TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS to be ut*d
(or building sifd. constructing a school build­
ing at Lako Monro*.
FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS to be
tt ,i «w &gt;. net. ■&gt;«. * r -■ --- .
used lor the purchase pi furniture and furPjllcat* Ne. 2* covering.Lot t , Wrlaera nlsMsgi, aod for Incidentals lor all arhool*
•ah-dnbion l‘*rt of Let N o.-1, Be* 1, T r wlthlo the aald. Special Ta* School Dltlrlct.
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...» c-eetiAeata No. 81. cover0N R T IIO 0S A »/n JP 0L L A R 5 to b . uted
In Improving and a'alarglng colored echoote
within tha aald Special Tag School Dltlrlct.
WLeraaa, Tb* County Board of Public Infill ltd
•(ruction for Semlnolo County* Florida, naa
Tr
caralully examined said petition
UUon and
and' has
h i
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____ twenty-flv*
ascertained
moie than
twenty-five p
per
|*k Dl».
cent ol th* duly qualified elector! redding
ib* Cert
Itbln said Hpeclal Tax . School Dlrtrlet
IEM ' No. 0, Seminole county, Florida, have ilgnCert
Pert-Irate
No- Si.
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said petition and
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Whereas,
The Board of ruHtJc Inrnuctlon
! L If ar«-rt’&gt;&lt;d properly aold.ae *bo propSeminole county. Florldn, has tlncrn.lt ed
JrTr tl D &lt;: i re,,Hew. All of the'nbov* lor
by resolution thla day adopted, that bond*
itord c-tilltatca b»*^ •!**• / . ul{
tnu sum ol 015,000.03- will he, required
A. I* !*1\ *1‘'’ Cerrtfirnt* No. 10, Jraarlng In
lor the1 purpoers art forth In aald p*ti Ion*
dtte July ath. A. P rlB lfi.
w'u I l k , ; a-d W « n| p W ( o f N W « . and wUch are tnumrratol het.lnaLove, erII
bomle-to bear inlerrat at tt* rate nl tit (G)
par ernt per annum Interret payrtlc reml*( W. S. M -uV. Ai»n rrrttfiratd * Nrt.' T3 annually, bondt to In- dated January let,
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biarl^C dtlc.Ju
V ®tb, A. D. 1915, covering
SM7 h* i
N W « ol SE If Rat I T n 5(C 1DIB, and the principal ol aald bondt to be
l it j- told at the rronerty nl J. flntnbon dun and payable thirty ytara alter th* date
thereof.
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Now, thprefore. In pursuance of Chapt-r
ltd A. I» 19 &gt;&gt;, covering Beg. t-79 « , » r ,
G$iy,.Law*
ol
Acta «•
ol 1911,
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ifni'j Fru I, tbn- tCertlflcat*
No. fifil, hear ph« 6th day ol November. A. D. 1017, an*
!il dtir J.!&gt; nth, A. D. 1HB7 covering I tUctlon will I e fjtld »pd the tame |« hrtel'y
Iif V.T i v ’ S «r!d 1*2.78 eh* W cf l « ‘ crr t o'rdVred to'bo hr|‘d In «‘»M Special Tav Sihmil
wertta el S line nl I’eter^ Miranda Oran District No. 6, Kemlnclt County. Florida.
“ * to determine whether or not three ehall I*
£sT"; lTff". I SetTp l » 8, Rang* 29
l taa N i ' l rh». W 7 H cba, S M l eh* Iteued k y the eald Spetltl Taa Rcfiool D|-«
n II, rfc*. ,1 1 tr the property *of t . B, trlct No. 0. Retained* County, Florida, bondt
hr,:ir. M&gt;- tiled aald eArtiflcal# In my In th* rum ol 015,000.00 to hear InterrU at
■rAft trl la- rnaile application (op tag deed tb* ret* Ol al* 1C) per cent per annum, Inla luvr in treirdance with l»w nnd unleea terept payable tJml-ajinually; bond- to he
HiJ .ffiie-qit -hill be redeemed according dilerf ,January Itt, I t l f i . l h t prlnrlpal of
tt W&gt; in -*ie&gt;!&gt; will litue thereon on tha raid bohilr ttf.bceome due nnd payatde thirty
ycarg after tho data- Ihtr-pf, u j i pro-bird
4th fi) of Novenrbe, A. D. 1917
Witn,-. rry otfiria- tignatuta nnd seal h&gt;r In'thal, certain rrtolu'lon thl- day adoeited by thla Hoard of i’ utdhe Inatjuc'lon, for
Uk lh» !ih day ol tlrtiifter, A. D. 1917.
Beminole County, Flo Ida, In whl h election
(wtll
K. A. DDUULABR,
OrrV rirrult Court Semlnola Co. Flf- ■* only tbe duly nullified electore who nr*
It-rrDtt
.
1 .&lt; 1- ' free holder*, rrtldlag within the aald Hpeclal
Tn* School DlvtrlfV.No. 6. Seminole Couns
M iner, y o u p in s '
- ", ty, Florida, shall .by entiRcd to vote. ;
Botrd &lt;d County Cbmraiaa oner* In ond
The said election *n ordered l,P-b« hrlrl
ftf untiif l* rnuniy wlll-racelv* •** ep bid* ahall be held at the eavera) pcllln* pi*re*
■t tlrir. rrgultr meeting qn November 6th. within aald Kpeclal Tab Behoof'I) vtrlct No.
DU, Itt -a'- of ala W*r;anUOf 05WJCO eneh 0, Jemlnolc tlounly, fjorlija,. where th* la»l
art cst.Wij-jgot for 0644 29, nil brnringdprr general election waa held, 4hrouihot.t eald
»»at 1st tejt p a y a h i* * eighteen' (18) dlatrlct, to wit: At Monrhe. rre rtritH o . -•*
n.tlhi altr'r dale Right rt**rv*d lo rc|*ck and at Paola Ircg ln cl’ No. |: amp th* aald
Itp irt all bltL; •
election ahall be htldMn comptlanca' with
'
E A . DOUOLASa,*.
Chapter *1512. U » » o f ' FlOflda, ficl* nf
IJ-FrCSic
• -O rrV. •' ----■ the
■ ‘ln«pgctcra ---*
&gt;Jert»-"f »1*
ifitl,-a n ,I,
t nd.:&gt;Jert«-nf
■a. ~
■
various polling place* ahall wake prompt
Irt-ftiiia*Vh*r'j Public I natruitienr" Stra­ turn*
of TuMIe InMructfon fOr
»M0UM to
owe the
tMK Hoard
__________________
it ill C-»n1i; I'lmlfit, Determining. IVkal Setnlnclk
Ratnlnclk couvly,
coualy, Florida,
Flnriita, Immediately
Immrdlatcly a,.tr
aliqr
&gt;•&gt;**' - i tr-&gt;nii» Ik Neceatery f i r nin||ll the eald elJrlion and th* tahulatlon of the
Itt 1 I. nl liutrlfl N*. 0 ,- Tb*' n y V j*f vote polled, and the Board Bl PuMle In-laurr.i i.,t&gt;e Paid Thereon llA-tk*.vtha« »lruction forr 8
«j........ ......
tI - -j 't j i ' f 1- J'**
8epviinle
county,
k b i P-in r-l end Tk4«&lt;e&gt;l Bbpfi l* Do* bi* lo irKlpn bn flw Clb &lt;}myr ot SbtrmKcr,
itl hi-f* Parable
vly/iTc'*'
.' "•* J9
IT. to
IO receive the
return* Pf.!
J9I7.
f
and to
lo deter
iletcrmio* and certify (he r.ra«t
| ■ . Rh-rr*.-, On, ihw ’ tth. djty of •(i*p(etnb*r, tlon end
0 .-p iiih m e n presented to th* vVreol,'
thereof,'i *
.* ‘
v
'*'&gt; &gt;
B. f-.C&lt;*itty- liittid ot l’ utillc,--I.ra(ruetloft fpt.
i|oll&gt;i*Itti( named
Thornlldwlnk
nemed are hereby ap.printed
.
and- dcvlgagtcd pa t } « h »nd ln«pectnrt to
bold an(C conduct fhs aald election at tb*
varlqus polla or precincts named:
MpC.roc, 'r/gclnct No, 2: .n7 A. Otteen,
—, .
____ ^o* be celled nenry MRes, E d .. Oglesby, Inepcgtcr# and
ltd t,M t , determine the question na to
,*
— *t,th,r rj cut bonds In,the turn ol 015.- II. 11. I^ekr, clerk. j
Facia riecloet Nor 4: A. A. IU«V*. Oicar
•»01 -l.uld be Ittued by Special Tag
jvto.1 h i,i,in No.' 0, He mini le County, Pearton. tleorg* Smith, Inspector*, and Joe.
JHildi. l-r the purpoe* ol arqulrlng. build- Jamtn**, Clerk.
•- “ I. velwrgn g . furnlthlng and otherwise ImAll of wbloh It don* and ordered b y .‘ he
rv&gt;ti,( .
and arhool building* In said County Board of I’ ublle InatructDn for HamIrwt‘ 1 Ti«;rifbool Dlatrlct, th* proceed* of Inc,I* County, In regular acarlnn aceemblad
■ail bond- i.&gt; ),« dltbureed In |h* following thl* tb* 2nd day ol -October, A. D. 1917.
Uttavr, Id-wit^
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V . I*. FOIIRTEIL Chairman *
TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS 16 L*'used J '
if. P. H A I in ts o k , Member
“ •■ymtln* and enlaralng tbsTadla acbWpK
' f - ' CHAH. A. DALLAS, Member
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS lo b* u**d AUret:
'i
Board.
trqulring a -cbnpl lot at I^b* Monrqrv
T- W. Lawton.
„ &gt;' , '
Sec'y end 8upLcTub.- ItiaUultlon.
... -TKN TIIOUSANnU&gt;OLLAR8 lo b* u-ed
10.Pll-6te
V
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u. *,lr ' n6 *&gt;d eonatrueting ■ school build. « t »t Ijlf.M c u o e .
«ap|w*i|*nj*r Leltec* i n.cni
*
FJITEfcN HUNDRED DOLLARS I* b*
.
lw ,h* purchaa* ot futttUurw and fur-, t * Notice la hataby gvan lt » t the aubtcrlb» t V , * ni* ,nr Incldtnlala for stl Achablo Flnr Ida o n the' lOlit^day of November, A. D.
*IUU tba -aid Hpeclal Tax School DiatHft,'
I0JT,’-’ at . Tallakaaeeey, Flotldn, .lor Utter*
UNE TIIOUHANDv DOLLARS lo be uawl pnU
af-o( the propoeed.'kharler ol the Laid.
ni ,n&lt;* onlarglng colored ecbnol* wAH-Irwin Comnany, Ihcorpot ated. whlch
♦loll tha laid Hpeclal Tag School District.: la publlabed herOWlth&gt;b*low. IbU th# 10th
tkaf
,I' ,h#
thli Board
uat it
, B it,, b „ j Intareat ot Spec- day ot Octobar. A. ^ • ‘ ^ .Idw eU ' .
P i,?*1 . W ? 1 D istrictin g . 0, Ramlnol*
.-* 1
• P. A. Irwin .
1
Motlda, to laau* bonds to tb* anm
D. D. Caldwell.
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' hr prnecada thereof te be ueeS
Charter *1 tb* Caldwell.lrwln C#« I*c.
sad ttp-ndnf In th* manner nnd .tec tha
-Wo,' th# undersigned, do hareby nxaoiUU
■* are hkrt in above set oureelvev (or tb* purpoa# of baeomlnglncor»•«$ aid at It stated In aald petition,
porated under tb# law# ol th*\aUW ol Flor*
•
It-Reoolvod; Thnt It U tho ida la ttiiu ict for ptofii ib » bminj"** below
Mt
forth m d v t do adopt th# f t l l o w c m*
ETu . B&gt;,trn
,h u County Board e lF u b Utirt.,aMl#B ,or fotnlnolo County. Florida, th# tharttr of lh# propoted corpor#tto».
, ' ,L* amount ol bonds required for th*
ArtlcU I
' •* . . 1
Th# ntm# of th# corpor•tlon
II ;• th#
U**PT r .,* '"1
»•* forth In aald patl- Caldwall-lrwln
Com
p.ny,
Inrorporated.
and
bmd. .i T. *.um oI ll6.b00.oflj that- aald
H
«»H f&gt;»*t Intareat at th* ratp o f lla principal blare •( btgslnm
ford,
Seminole
county,
Florida,
and
the
MU lead.'/.'a* r#r
iMereet on
W.4,
u ° l** bayabl* samt-annuallyj aald board ol director* may eetobllah other
I* w.ii* h" dated January tat, 1011, nnd or bovine** within and without th* otet# of
»ktt 4*r '^,r,F year* aflat th# date tbero- Florida.
1 Article II,
• '
.
Th# general natuxa or th* bu.lneee to he
heeolved that "a special
traneacted
and
conducted
by
**M
corporafb-trtrt- bT h« d ■“ ’••Id Special Ta* School
»*ciIi...N“- e) i'amlool* county, Florida, In tlon ehall bo aa follow*, to-wilt
T * engage hi and carry on a n n« » I » « •
FlerUa'***... -aH. Chapter « 0 i t Lewi of
»rtn?kl,Ar,I *,?•?» *° determlY#*whether or chandlao bualnea* lo buy, sell 0»d d* « *■
dry
goodr, ghoee, shoe findings, fixture a.
ti,
I«u#d by n ld Special
Fktld. » District No. I, Seminole county, hardware, lurnltura, grocerie*. natloM anjl
general marchandU* and Jo buy. *♦II and
deal In every, kind Af mttorial*. ware and
xaerehandle* that may bo »*^***JJ.y
podlent t* carry on aald boalnro# U'
"T
money and
aerur*. xame by rnortgage*.
d « d .; bond, and W a r obligation* thm foroi
to buy and poll mnl oauto and to Improvo
aamo: to do all aoth and other aad locthtr
Tbl* * .,. 1. ■■----- l0T f»«r *0 *«***lvo weeks. things na may be naieainry nnd expedient
to he dona lor tho aurtoosful trananctlon of
tbo boafnooa of thl. eorfioratlon »nd to have
•xorrleo and onjoy •all rlgbta, power* and
privileges Incidental AR Corporalleoa orgaaUed and Ailatlng under th* law* ef th* elata
ot Florida^ •
Alt,,,I-IIA8. A. DALLAS, Member,
* ■ . Article III.
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, ______J p l yaiwat tlon thereof to b e . deter,
&lt;
mioOd by tho board of directors.
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log to be held the lint Monday.In January
of each year beginning with the year 1910.
The pmldsat -and nth* officers shall M
*boaen annually by tha directors or by the
atochboldera at |b* by-laws may require.
The ofilcere to be cboteu by tbe director* at
a meet lag to be held on the asm* day and
Immsdlattly altar the aanual meeting ol the
atockholdrr*.
The Board of directors, an­
ti* otharelae provided by I ha stockholders
shall contlat of three (I) members. The lotlowleg shell be olflcers ef tbe cerpomtlew
until.those elected it the-elcoUon shall hare
qualified, namely: - •
President, L. W. Caldwell, vice-president,
D. D. Caide*II. secretary and treasurer, lb A.
Irwin; Hoard of directors, I . W. Caldwell,
8. A. Irwin and D. D. CitdwalL
,
Article \1 .
,, The highest amount ol Indebtedness or
liability to which the corporation can at any
tlmo subject ItMir shall be ten thomand dol­
lar* (110,000.00).
'
Article VII,
Th* uamae and taaldaocea .of the aubarrlbefs and number ol shares tiken by each
are as fellows: *
•
I- W. Caldwell, Sanford, Fla., IS share* .
R. A- Irwin. Sanford, Fla., SO shares
D. D. Caldwell, Sanlord, Fla., 1 thtr*.
.In witness whareol w* have hereunto eel
eur harm* this the 10th day of October.
A ..D . 1BIT.
L. W. Caldwell,
S. A. Irwin,
U. D. Caldwell.
Slat* of Florida
County of Seminole.
fletore me personally appeared I . iff. Caldwall end S. A.* Irwin amd D. D . Caldwell to
Mt well known and being by me flr*t‘ duly
sworn aay each lor hlmiell that he signed and
executed tbe foccgolxg instrument lor the
purposes therein etprnsed. and that they
ere the person* herein named ta 'U Wr
Caldwell, ft. A. Irwin and D. D. Caldwell.
In Wltnaa* Whereof 1 have hereunto set
my hand knd olDclal real at Sanford, .Sem­
inole rqunty, Florida, thla the 10th day of
October, A. II., IBIT.
. .
(sail)
LILA MAE JOHNOBN,
Notary Fuhlle.
My commtMion expire* Oct. 2F, 1920.
A. K. Fowera, Ally.
IT-Frlfiie . ____________________________
Noilre ef Applrrallon fee Tax Deed Under
. Berlins ■ of Cheater t i l l , Laws ef liarIdaNotice la hereby given that M. A. Lake,
purchater ol Taa Certificate. No. 1st, dated
the fith day. —
o l Jul
ravtric
- 'Fr *■ D.
W t( ol l^ l 6. Illk. 10. Tier C, Banloru
ilet# south d (eet), eold na the property of
E. * M. J, Bradford. Also Certificate No.
100, dated July 6th, A. D, 1816, covering
E)y ol hot 6, Illk. 10, Tier C, Hanlotd, *&gt;.tu
aa Hib property of. S Knight. Alto Certifi­
cate No. 176, tinted July 6lh. A. D. IBIS,
corning Ely of Lot t, Illk. g; Tier II, Han­
ford, mold tt the property of A Jonm. Al-o
CcMifirilr- No. 1,9. dated July 0th, A. D.
1015, covering Cot C, Illk. H. Tlvr.D,' San
l»fd. trhl a- the property ol If. Mead. ADo
C -' l'cate No. 165, dated July 6th, A. D.
191$, covering Lot* 7 to 5, Illk. 9, Tier E
1 n-tunt, ». 1,1 ** the prooarty uf L $.
I'l-hcr Al-o Crrt'fi-alo No, J81, dated
July fill-, A. D. 1916, covrring Lot 2; Ulh.
b. Tb r
Sanlord, *u| I at tho prnncrly of
\V.
S'.pwart. AI*o Certificate Ne. 186,
dated July Mh, A'. D. 1»I6. civerlng Lore
4 and i, lt|k. 9, Tier F, Sanlrrd, enld a*
the ptnper-y ot lh *A. C*H*e|! .It Root.
,\t*n Certificate No, 0.11, ilntcl June 3rd
A. D, 191 J. cnvrrlng Lot 6, Illk. 7, Tlef C,
Sanford, told at the. property of Oarar *7.
I'nrd.
Ut.lcat aald ccrtlflr*ti» mliall be n-deemtd
arccrdirtg to law tai diedt will raur thcrrpn
en thn I It h tl-y nf N-vcmbcr, A. D. 19I7&gt;
IVItnevi my uftblal •Ignnturn and. meal
thli the 12th day of October,. A. D. 1917.3
craii
e . a . n o m if .A is .
Clerk Circuit Court S mlrfnle Co.. FI*.
Ily V M. Dtiuglptt, D. C.
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F o r tim in g w o rk th o d ia l o f t.B w lta
stop w a tch - c o r r iw a d d ltlo o a l mnrka
to Indicate a t an y 'p o in t o f elap sed
tim e whnt the corresp on d in g ou tp u t
p er h o u r w ou ld be.

No, Indeed.
Don't worry, pnrcnln. The fact that
your little Wllllo Is doing, pretty w e ll
In his “Joggerfy" Is not necessarily an
(ndlcntlon that ho Is becoming worldly
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fe ro cio u s o r v ic io u s nnim nl, it' shall,
ho th o d u ty o f sali| p o lic e ; to fu lljs r-r
in v e stig a tb said c o ip p io in l, a n d if.
u p o n h iv cs tig a tfo n -ho finds th n t th o
an im al In qu rstlori^ ls o f a -fe fo c io ils
n atG r^’ find sn ap s ,'nt p cop ici o r a t**M prlnjarv,
frlnjary, ti-wlt: teh ip ted T H o b ite .p e o p le , said ;d o g
nd mipectora ef
of *al&gt;l
Schell, Maine*. Intpertor;. Tim Keane
w ith in ; t h e m eaplKH o f / t h i s o rd in ­
'aprcturl J. AVV.O. Slnglftsry Intpectori
Lung cLrl
a n ce sh all be d eem ed t o be t fe r o ­ •J*
AU csodhtats*
candidate* lor tha
th* jVarfou*
yarioue pffiraa
efiirsv to b«
Its
ve•ted In valJ primary Wiiuvt. fit* *lih th* cious^ a n d v ic io u s a n im al.
••bll*_war»V sxsrollv* r*mchbalrma*
»l/n »_ .ol. lh#
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S e ctio n -4.
T h a t it shall bo- th e
gf.Nnv6mrelltee, on or bafora the 14th da)r of.Nov#m
oil 5 1 # “■be
bar, 1017. notice ol their Intentjo*-■ d u ty o f th o ’ ch ie f o f p o lic e t o r e p o r t
rsn'dliistvs.'snd at lha Urns of fllllig -iuch
nolle**, the asestsmsnl St*last suqh farrdl- Jo tly&gt; m a y o r o f th o c it y * o f S a n fo rd
■Ja.f! must nccompib) th# ssms, togsihsr
with a arrlttan ataUmant-pledging thais Win his fin d in gs a n d r e co m m e n d a tio n s on
Ingnwa ta sbld* by th* taeulls ol said pri­ a n y 'c o m p l a in t m ad e to the c h f r f o f
mary. No candidal# * name will bs placed
on th* ballot who docs not qualify wllh the p o lic e reg a rd in g a n y ‘fcra ciou a or
chairman of tha rxscullv* t o mn.lttv* within
v icio u s d o g , an d th e re u p o n th e m a y .
thh time abov* apaclfiad.
Tb* aaasiamtnl* aa mad* by Ik* nxacutlv* or ah all issue an o r d e r u n d e r.th e seal
enmrr.lttrW are sa fallows:
’ For Mayor —
------— --------- —— **2'22 o f th e d t y ' d ire cte d t o . t h e d w n e r or
For C o u n c i l m a n . 8. 00 ow n ers o f said d o g s , to .fo rth w ith
Th# polling place ahsll be at tb# d ty hall
In tha city of Hinford, Rsmlnols county, ’r e m o v e .k n d k eep r e m o v e d fr o m ' th ?
Florid*. . Th* tollowlng M n o n i shall C*
dssmvd t*-b# duly quallfiatl alactor# In this c it y lim it s s a id a n im a l, -or t o k eep
prlm ar/fto-w lt: All while persona duty reg­ said d o g se cu re ly ch a in e d , fa ste n e d
istered according te law anon the r*fl&lt;tration boeks ot th# rlty ol Ranford, who a n d .m u z z le d a t a ll.^ im rs, w ith in ,U fo
have paid their pell tax on or bafnr* Ih* 17th d i»cre tlo n o f th e m a y o r .
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November,
1917* LAKE,
□ ay ol n
o v . r { j RHBaT
S e ctio n 5. T h a t sh o u ld n p y o w n e r
Chairman f lha White Max1, Exacutlv*
o r ow n e rs o f fo r o c io u f a n d v ic io u s
Commute*.
Attsatt
BATSON, Acting Ravreiary. d o g s w ith in th e v m e a n lh g o f th is a c t
17-FrM»c
fa il t o c o m p ly w ith th o ord e r issu ed
ta U f Ctealt Csnrt far lha Kevaalh Jndlilsi b y th e m a y o r t o k e e p said a b lm a i
Clrcell ef Florida.In aad far Bemlnel*
s e c u r e ly ch a in e d , fa ste n e d a n d tmiE*
Ceenl/.' fn Chaarery
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z)6d, o r t o r o m o v o sa id a n im al a n d
a corporation
t o k e e p u l d ’ a n im a l r e m o v e d fr o m
Levi n Inford and Eva II. BlnUrd
tb o c o r p o r a te lim its o f th e c i t y o f
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Order ol aervlc# by PublicationS a n fo r d , F lo rid a , It ahall b e th o d u t y
To: Ltvl Blnfoid 10S Whltahali 8U AtUnta,
Oaorgia; Labi BISTord Atlanta, Oaorgta; o f th e c h ie f o f , p o lic e fo rth w ith to
EvtrU. Bin lord, Atlanta. Georgia.
I* I* hereby ordered that you appear to ca u se au ch v ic io u s o r fe r o c io u s d o g
the'bib e f complaint filed herein against you t o b e k ille d , .
J * *D.
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F I l l BUM
eu th* M_____
rd day
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I ef_D*c*mb*r,
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dctlfM U d t i
"Hanford HeraM* k L .•by
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S e c tio n 6. A n y p erson o r p erson a
shall be
the naw,paper In which thla
thl* order
i
publbhtd o a ce ' a week far fivw (I) ronassutlv* w h o in a r y w a y in terferes w ith th e
weeks.
Witness my hand
k-------arn l/ _aeal. . .s. i nRIce this 'p olice o r b in d e rs a n y officer, in th e
•A. D. IBIT
SJrd d iy •! Oct*b#r,;A.
p e r fo r m a n c e o f a n y req u ired d u t y
E- A. DOUGLASS. Clavk.
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u n d e r th is o r d in a n c e w ith re fe re n ce
“ V. UI ..DDougtau,
By
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. L. W. Baldwin. ,
to d ogs,’ sh a ll u p o n ‘c o n v ic t io n th e r e ­
Solictor (nr. Complainant
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o f b e fin e d n o t m o r e th a n 1 2 5 .0 0 o r
NsUts *f AppHratlsn fnr Tax Deed Under Im p rison ed n o t m o r e th a n tap d a y s ,
Use tiea ■ e f Ch**l*r 4101 Law* o t I Ur.
w ith in th e d is c r e tio n o f tb * m a y o r .
Notice I* fcsrsby « V*a that Ckax. Tylsr
.Section .7, This ordinance shall
purebassr of Tax Ceiilfiaata* No* IIB (IT
with law.

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take effect . Immediately upon its
passage, and approval by the .mayor.
.1 hereby certify that tho foregoing
ordinance, waa .duly passed by the
city council of Sanford, .Florida,- on
tbs 16th day of October,.A . D .-lSn,
v (b«*.I) .
Ja*. 0, Roberta, *
, City Cleric.
A p p f o v e d by ma on this the 15th
day of October, A. D. 1917. ,
4
J.-D. Davison,
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Mayor.
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An Ordinance Hcgulnling Dogrf
Ih- it ordained by the mayor nnd
Satire of Appiliatlju tor Charter
city council of Sanford, Florida:
To Whom It May Confcrn:
Notice It hereby given that the under-'
Section 1. That It shall ho un-.
signed hill on tho Saturday, November 6Uh.
1917, at 10 a'rloek a. m., or a» toon there­ lawful /,-r iinV owner or owners of
after at we ran be hcanl, at Del.and, Flor­
to per­
ida* make apiltrallon to Judge Jarr.re \V. any ferocious or VfclotjV
I’rrlilnt; Judge Seventh Judicial Clrcvlt ol mit iame to roam or.Tuh'nt large
Flurlda, lor an urdcf ajuAovIng the propnted
charter-of. end Incorporating, Th*'-Ranlortl within, .the, corporate’ Ilmlfs-jdf. the
CommrftUI Ataoclatlon, tho object trl which
la to promote th«f Interrat nml-welfare of It* city ’af *Ssr»ford, - FlbrofdaVyC&gt;’'".
membeta by &lt;rcol&gt;cr*tl” »
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•Dtanre:among iljemttlvev, and tho com­
munity where they re-lde, the same b-lng a *tho mc&amp;ning of this ordifiniice Is
nonprofit aharlog. contnrallon. . tha original deemed
any dog ronmirig Lite
propoird charter ol which (e-npw on file In
the o IIIre ol* ClerlC'iCIrcoll 'Court Seminole streets o
f o f
Sanford ru&gt;t
County, as required1 ty l» wunder
leash-and
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A Homc-Likc Hotel With All The Conveniences

Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 8 o f Chapter 4888
Lawn of Florida
Notice^ Is hereby given that A. F.
Boston, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No, 23G2, dated tfio 2nd day of
June, A. D. 189G, has filed laid cer­
tificate in my office, and has made
application for tax deed to'fssuc in
accordance with law. Said certifi­
cate embraces tho following des­
cribed ‘ property situated in Sem­
inole County, Florida, to-wlt: NW H
or SWJ* of N BK See. 22, Tp 21 S,
II 31 K. 10 acres. Tho sold land,
being assessed nt the date of tho Is­
suance of such certificate In the name
of J. A. Fcavy. Unless said certifi­
cate shall he redeemed according to
law tiv dred will issue thcreori ,on
tho 27th day of November, A. D,
1917. •
Witness my official signature and
ftor. I iliis the 2Gth day of October,
A. D. 1917.
"(ipfil)
E. A. Douglnss,
... Clerk Circuit Court, Semlnolo
County,- Florida.
' By V. M. Douglnss. D. C.
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