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I’HE SANFORD

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F R ID A Y S

TN T H E H E A E 3 ;0 F T H E W O R L D S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N

PICKING COTTON CROP
INADEQUATE ALLIES CLOSE IN ON
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY BILL READY TAX LAW S
IMPORTANT CITIES;
PROFITABLE FOR PASSAGE EXPENSIVE
KEEP AFTER GERMANS

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w ,io u n d e r normal ecOnomic con.
'C O M M IS S IO N FOR SOUTH - di io n s a re m ost able to carry it
WORK OR F I G H T M A Y
ERN STATES FORMED.
“ 9. W e recommend this plan
CAUSE TROUBLE.
t o th e c o u n try as one that will
The old time cotton wagons are
m o re rie a rly equalize the responsiWashington, Aug. 22.— Con­
a common sight on the streets of b iU tie s ro f carin g for an conserving gress is prepared to turn its atten­
Sanford these days and the crop
a n y su rp lu s production of cotton tion exclusively to .the manpower
is&lt;being picked all over the county. u n til su ch tim e as it is needed for bill, extending the army draft age
The Brumley gins are kept busy co n su m p tion , and transportation limits to all Americans from 10 to
every day ginning the fleecy staple can n j o y e . it* and as la plan that 45 years of age,-to provide the
and the cotton growers wear a
w ill n o t overburden the financial army counted upon to defeat the’
look of satisfaction for the cotton in s titu tio n s with unnecessary re­ Germans next yeqr.
crop in Seminole will be a staple sp o n sib ilities in time of war.
Debate on the measure will be­
crop and will refcompense the
“ 10. W e earnestly beseech the gin simultaneously in the senate
growers handsomely.
c o -o p e ra tio n and help of all pro­ and house, with passage expected
A commission known as the ducers, m erchants and bankers in in the house before adjournment,
cotton states offlcial
advisory the c o t t o n growing area in our and by the senate within a few
marketing board, composed of the o rg a n iz e d efforts to meet the pres­ days.
commissioners of
agriculture, en t s itu a tio n and to solve it in a
Exclusive right of way was
market and warehouse commis­ w a y w h ic h w e believe will involve
sioners and presidents of the far- no g r e a t hardship or extraordinary given by the house to the measure
mers unions o f
the
southern re sp o n sib ility upon any individ­ when it was reported by the mili­
tary committee .with amendment
states has issued the following:
ual o r institu tion, but will sub- to defer calling youths 18 and 19
"Realizing in the fullest sense ''serve th e interests .of all and pre years of age until all those 20 and
the worldwide demand and neces- vent' w a s te and consequent ad- over are summoned.
sity for the cotton crop of 1918-19, v e r s ity a m o n g the producers."
The senate has get aside its
and the many
inv and serious restric
4
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three
day recess program for the
tions and obstacle? with which
T h e Fourth Liberty Loan
especial
purpose of taking up tl\e
export traffic is con (&gt;nted at th e’
bill,
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present time, the/cotton states' T J h&lt;: cam p aign for the Fourth

operating from the region 2 miles
BE MADE* IN TANKS LEAD THE WAY AND northwest of Soissons to the Oise .
river, and those of General Hum­
OLD LAW .
ATTACKS SUCCESSFUL.
bert fighting between the Oise.and
Inefficient and inadequate tax
London, Aug. 22.— The French Mate have materially pushed for­
laws
vs are costing the taxpayers
taxpa;
of army under command of Gen. ward their fronts, bringing them
this state a lot of money eAcJi yfear, Mangin, in its'attack on the Oise to positions which threaten to
was the opinion expressed by front today has reached the line compel the immediate evacuation
County Tax Collector Glover yes­ of the Ailette r’fver,•according to of the entire Somme-Olse salient
terday after a morning conference reports . reaching Londaon this frt»m Brave to Noyon.
With W..W. Stripling, tax collector afternoon.
Farther to the north, between
of Marion county, and W. G.
The.possession by the French Albert ,and Arras, Field Marshal
Long, who holds the same office of the. whole line of the Ailette, Haig has followed up his successes
in .Lake county, says the Tampa according to London military ex­ of previous days by a new offen­
Tribine.
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perts, means Marsha] Foch’s de­ sive over q front of about 10 miles
•• The visitors are making a tour sign to drive a big wedge between and driven forward his troops for
of the state, conferring with Flor­ Gen. von Boehn’s arntv and the splendid gains over the entire I i n v
Gentian
crown capturing a number of villages,
ida tax collectors prior to the forces of the
prince
has
been
successfully
ac­ taking prisoners and guns and in­
meeting of the State Tax Collectois’ Association in Jacksonville, complished. Also that the Ger­ flicting heavy casualties on thp
September 10. Mr* Stripling is mans have been placed in a posi­ enemy.
president of the state assocAition, tion of utmost • difficulty, both * Still farther north, in the TAwith Mr. Glover chairman of the north and south of the new French mous. Lvs sector, a general east­
legislative committee, which Is salient.'
ward advance on a front of more
gathering, data on which to' base a
than four miles has been made by
bill the men hope to have enacted
The British hasve established the British, who have brought
into jt law at the coming session of their lines well beyond the Arras theii! position appreceiably nearer
the stiite legislature.»
railway.
the old 1916 battleline running
British successes in the north east of Armentieres.
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Ineffective methods o f' collecr'
*tion and ^burden of unnecessary enabled the tanks to pass beyond
Numerous . additional villages
The first business session of the work falling on the tax collector’s the railroad. Some were reported
have been liberated by the French
28th' an (Inclose O e l o S T n ^ The
senate will be'held tomorrow and
to he As far eastward as the Banorthwest of Soissons and posi­
m
nnH result o f th e loan will be watched Chairman Chamberlain of the mib office Is the principal trouble now, paume-Arras road.
, • . : *, •! tions have been capturdd. on both
according to Mr. Glover, and this
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nf Iw ith keen interest in Europe, not jtary committee tonight antici­
weakness will lie mended as soon
In their new attack the British sides of the Oise river which seem­
cott
r &gt;P f |on ly b y o u r associates in the war
pated no difficulty in securing the as possible.
early this morning apparently ingly make untenable for occupa! again st th e Teutonic powers but
to. the public at large tincl pledging
^ n r'
It will 1^ riu uill’s Hummediate^and exclusive ~ M r; Glover satd ycsterday that had-tuken-their finni objectives tion by the enemy the important
considenuuYTn TThot passed be­
on the right and were well inside town
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of Noyon, which
is*___
now outi « ?
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fore Monday when the national one of the greatest flaws in the the enemy lines. South of Albert flanked on the southeast anddom ■ plans and J
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a
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people's
support
of
present
system
is
the
plan
that
prohibition measure would become
policies in so far as lies
the British crossed trn? Aficre inated by the French guns from
the w a r
rivileged, the bilL probably will allows tax assessors to assess large river during the night. This morn
within their power and official au­
the' south and w&amp;t. On the south
T h e G erm a n s know full.well the e held before the senate until tracts of land in one parcel, al­ ing the British lines had moved
thority to enforce or promote the
the French are standing in Semtrem endous* w eight and signifi­ passedj prohibition leaders having though the tract may be owned by: forward until they ran along in
. same:
pihny, a mile and a half distant,
a great number of people. Be­
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“ 1. AH cotton shall as far as cance o f popu lar support of the agreed] to lay their measure abide cause of this the property has to front of the Maeulete-Albert road. while on the west they have cap­
practicable be gin compressed and war, of. t h e people at nome back­ temporarily*
be divided by the collector and • The British attack in the tured the important pivotal town
. warehoused, to facilitate transpor­ in g u p t h e a rm y in the field. As
Passage
of
the
bill
by
an
over­
individual tax bills made, and this Somme and the Ancre was not on of Lossigny, the kev position to
tation and protect against damage the lo a n succeeds our enemies will whelming vote in botn houses item alone, M r. Glover says, adds a very extended fiont. Satisfac­ Noyon and,* the plains to the
so rro w ; as it falls shprt. they will
and waste. *'
north.
E v e r y dollar subscribed with the age limit of 18 and 45 un­ an additional $ 1,000 to the ex­ tory progress has been reported
“ 2. Farmers and business men rejoice.
from
every
point.'
The
British
changed,
is
deemed
certain
in
all
pense of his office annually. He
. With the lastest advances b y
are to be appealed’ to in an effort w ill h e lp a n d encourage the Amer­ quarters. The only serious contro said yesterday he would make it wing to the right captured 150
ths French east o f the Oise there
ican
s
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ld
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a
n
d
hlrt
and
depress
to provide and maintain ample
versies expected are the “ worKror compulsory for every property Germans eqHy in the fight.
has come under the range of Gen.
warehouse and storage facilities the e n e m ie s o f America.
fight” amendment of the senate owner to list his own property,
Mangin’s guns the broad gauge
The
battle
north
of
the
Ancre
in the various cotton producing ' T h e lo a n w ill be a test of the militaty committee, and the house
railway
line leading from Noyon
river
raged
furiously
throughout
with a heavy penalty for failure
lo y a lty * arid willingness of the committee’s amendment post­
communities.
eastward
to LaFere— the sole re­
the night and this morning the
“ 3. The local community banks people 'pf th e United States to poning service for boys of 18 and to do so.
taining
line,
except for tw o narrow
British troops,"*after overcoming
shall be urged to cooperate with m ake s a c rific e s compared with the 19.
Opponents of the latter
Plans which the tax collectors the most desperate enemy resist­ gauge roads over which the enemy
the growers of cotton in carrying w illin gn ess o f ou r soldiers to do
ance, are holding virtually all the may. transport his men and sup­
(Continued on Page Five)
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T h ere must be and
all surplus cotton for the produc­ their part*.
Arras-Albert railroad
embank plies beyond the range of the
ers in preference to cotton mer­ will be n o fa ilu re bythO people to
ment
on
the
north
half
of
the bat­ Frernch artillery. '
m easure u p to the courage and
chants and speculators. *
tle front and even have established
d e v o tio n of? ou r men in Europe.
“ 4. The . cotton producers" in M a n y o f " thefn have given up
posts well to the east.
■ Vardeman Defeated each of the cottfon producing
To the southward, especially in
their liv e s ; shall we at home with?
Jackson, Miss., Aug. 20.— Prac­
states are to be urged not to mar­ hold o u r m o n e y ? Shall we spare
the neighborhood of Achiet-Letically
complete returns from 62
ket more than 20 per cent of their
Grand there has been most fierce
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our d o lla r s w h ile they spare not
of
the
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counties of the state give
crop in any one month, and to
fighting. The tide of battle seems
their v e r y Jives?
‘"Congressman B. P a t Harrison a
'H un dreds O f Bushels O f Corn Being Harvested
hold over until next year, or such
to have swung over this village
majority of more than 10,000
time as the war is terminated, or
several times. Yesterday there
yotes . 9Yer. .Senator James K .
, .
M e t h o d is t Church
shipping facilities are ample to
was contuinuous fighting all day
Vardman and former G ov. E. F .
move the surplus freely, one bale
A t t h e F ir s t Methodist *church
at this place, and it appears to be
Noel, his opponents in the sena­
out of every three.
S u n d a y ,* Aug*. ‘26th, the^Sunday
stilLgoing on.
torial
primary held throughout
" 6. Each state-shall be organ­ sch ool m e e t s a t 9:30 a r m ;- A t the
The Germans, by flinging in 1
issippi
today. These
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ised by counties and school dis­ close o f th e . lesson period Bishop
large numbers of troops, at last counties polled an aggregate o f
tricts, each local organization to M o rr is o n is t o address the Sunday
•reports have come hack to the 50.000 votes* Should the propor­
be properly oflicerrli, and a. can­ sch ool, a n d is to preach at IT a. m.
western part of the village, hut tion keep up in*'the remainint
vass be made among cotton grow­ R e v ..C - W -. W h ile , presiding elder
this still appears to have been counties, which scattering returns
ers and pledge cards be (list nbuted o f O r la n d o d is tric t is to preach at
done*'a number of times. The indicate will be the case, Harrison
.and signed in accordance, with 8 p. m - • ’ T h e Epworth league
British are determined to get on will win by a m ajority of from
m eets a t 6 :3 0 p. m. On Monday
these plans.
here and the Germans'are equally 15.000 to 20,000, making a second,
"6. Each member of the cotton eve n in g a t 8 p. m. the.session of
determined to prevent it, if pos­ primary unhocessary.
"'states official advisory marketing the th ird q u a r te r ly conference will
sible. . . . . .
board is to work -cooperatively be h eld. - T h e Sanford people who
There has been the ^une sort of
" Tourist Rates Sure
with every other member in th^ have h ea i d :Bro. White will be
desperate
fighting in front of Miseveral states in .completing such glad, t o brier him again. Bishop
Washington,
Aug. 21.— I t was
raumont. where the Germans for
an organization asfls here outlined M o rr is o n W ill preach-only in the
definitely decided
today
th at
a
time
have
managed
to
with­
g a p d all. who
can
and eveiy available agency at the m. o.rn. in—
.
,. do so
stand assault after assault, but tourist rates would be provided
command of the several members should a r r a n g e to hear him. He
here they also have suffered great this year for travel to Florida, th e
acting in their official capacity was f o r m a n y years |pastOr o f t he
railroad administration assuring
losses.
shall gbe usfcd in completing the leadin g M e t h o d is t i churches in
Senator
Trammell that immediate
Beauregard and Dovecote ap­
organization’ and in the execution L o u is v ille a n d Atlanta. Later lie
action
would
be taken in regard toparently now are held by the
was G e n e ia l Missionary
Secre­
this
matter,
which
is of great im­
of the plans adopted.
British to the south. The British
portance
to
the
Btate.
" 7. It is the fixed and an­ ta ry f o r a n u m b er of years. For
also hold a section of the Vailway.'
tw e n ty y e a r s he hasjbeena bishop
nounced policy to require by or| Seminole county can well be
This means that the farmers of Every inch of the railway em­
Modified freight rates on castor
and is re c o g n iz e d a ; one of th£
‘ in and &lt;
proud of her com crop this season. Seminole county will liVe at home bankment in th l north lias been beans and hulls are covered in an
and board at the same place and fought for, the Germans regard­ ordei being drafted for promulga­
bankers that the distressed or sur- A m o st c o r d ia l -m\ Ration is x It is a source of pride and satis­ thev need not fear that the wolves
ing this as the most important tion tomorroe, -to replace prohibi­
tended t o a ll t o be pf-esent at any faction especially iri^war times
plus cotton of the 1918-19 crop
of famine will stalk in this part of position of the battlefronL The, tive rates now in force.
tnat the farmers of this county the woild this winter and the big Germans were strongly entrench*'
shall be earned by each local com­ or a ll t h e serv ic e s
munity, and that the great bulk of
need not send north for com'and com crops of the middle west -can ied on a line running through . Wrecked Car on Smyrna Roqd
N a s s a u G oes Dry
they
.it shall be carried by the producthey will not only have plenty for he shipped across the water or Momlincourt, jast east of the
While, returning from
N ow
ersj until such time as .available — F e m a n d in a , Aug.—21.— Nassau] theirr~0Wn needs but will be able used in the other parts of the coun- railroad embankment, and they
Smyrna
Sunday
afternoon
in
their
shipping facilities and improved cou n ty w e n t “ d f y " today by a _____
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com to other states. ____
This try and the railroads will never had to be reckoned with, while
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conditions will provide an m a jo rity o f 250 votes, after an is ajiso true of th e jia v crop andf^iain be taxed to haul corn and the Germans holding out on the car Murray Sams and W
market c
Stringfellow
met
w
ith
a
n
accident
least not to this embankment itself from dugouts
outlet for such surplus as may be ex citin g c a m p a ig n * adding another
of the largest and'best hay hay to Florida.at
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county.
produced, at prices in excess o f , COu n ty t o t h e sta te’s list. Prior crops of recent years has
and depe ground positions had to
lias jjust
the cost of production.
't o t o d a y ’s v o t in g , Femandina has been harvested in the Sanfiord
In conjunction with the many be.bombed before they were siother good feeds raised ip this! lenced.
“ 8 The plan herein formulated been an o a s is fo r many Jackson- section.
and turned over once completely
In
and
around
this
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'ity
on
the
couhty, -much of which will be | The tide of defeat still surges and once again. Mr. Sams was
is intended to govern the intelli- j ville p e o p le , follow in g ..the dry
various vegetable farms the com turned into fattening hogs and heavily against the German argent movement and marketing of vo te m D u v a l recently,
pinned under the car ridd there
never
looked better and this great cattie, the silage is a big factor mies in France and Flanders. On
one of th e. world’s great staple
remained until Mr. Stringfellow
J a c k so n
c o u n t y far mere are re­ crop is now being harvested and and many of the silos will be filled four important sectors British yanked him out by the left hind
brops in a gradual way, in such
manner as to respond to the de- jo ic in g o v e r t h e fa c t that they are to much of it is being ground into with green silage that will fatten and French arms again have been leg. The windshield was broken
mands of the trade, and~t° pre- have a f lo u r m ill in that aection. meal at the Brumley mill and the stock this winter. There are served, and the entire German the standards of the windshield
vent congestion of traffic at points Tip* ^tabU shm en t o f a mill there, many of the farmers have their many hundreds of acres of corn-ltrfront from Ypres in Belgium, th tom off. and the car badly dam­
pf concentration, and to distribute ho th e y s a y , will h ave tl&gt;e tendency own mills on the farms and ore this county and it will help out Soissons on the Aisne now is more aged otherwise,-but neither Sams
the carrying burden of the sur- to in c r e a s e th e K te a g e planted to flow making their own meal and considerable in keeping down the seriously menaced than before,
nor Stringfellow was badly hurt.—
grits.
1- -!
high cost of living.
1 French troops of Gen. Mangin DeLand News..
plus crop among the producers, w h eat in t h a t cou n ty.
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on oM &gt;ops.— The week
t favorable where the
1 was sbfflcieht, ai\d all
crops! were revived,
espefcially^
cane, \ sweet potetoes, some late
corn, Citrus fruits, peas, and the
p of late cotton. In por____Leon county,. however;
[fPorts indicate that the boll wee­
vil is damaging cotton to a con­
GOOD TO THE L/1ST DROP
siderable extent. ^Cotton pickinr
is quite general in’ the centra
.counties,-where the long staple is
mostly grown. Picking will be­
come general in the northern
counties about Sept.' 1; short
stapk^eotlofTls opening freely in
Lyman Baker, E. S. Ward^jRobfijLt vanppnlnnf --------- -------"
Deane, TrFnny- Deane, F. F. Roper,
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► t A „ , ni,n all portions of the belt. The com
crop, as a whole has imrttrmland
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much is being harvested. T h e
cellor, Them Stiles, Alton E. FarMary
Eads
reporter
and
Rev.
F.
whito
fly is reported in some citrus
noll, Harry B. Lewis, Jr.
M . C. Eads pastor.
groves. Stock ranges are poor.
-1j K YOUR C iiO C E R ,
Army
Epworth Era Agent Frances Preparations are being made for
John Murrell, Kenneth Murrell, Bridges of Bartow
ow vvisited in
Leslie Hill, Seth WoodruZ, Stanley Ocala recently... He plans for inW’ alker, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Joe
ased subscriptions on Era Day
Chittenden, Oscar Speer, Bruce An­
He
will attend Southern College,
derson, Ernest Gregory, Fred Mason, Sutherland.
Geofge McLaughlin, Harold Wa|/iThis league editor assisted the
hurn, Albert Fry, James Ea^idge,
young people of Oxford in organ­
George HufT, Thomas Sullivan, W.
izing an Epworth League last
W hen You Can Buy One M ad e At Hom e at
A. Pattish&amp;i), Meade Fox, Ingram Sunday.
Guerry, Henry Byrd, Osborne W il­
Clearwater. Seniors have 29 in
liams, Vail Lovell, Martin Temple,
mission
study class. They are
Robert Robinson, Arthur Dickins,
John Le.e, Jr., A. Stafford, Andrew taking up their fourth book.
That will G ive Longer and Better Service.
Miss Irma Lathrqp of BradenAulin, John Cater Lawton* Allred M
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See Our Stock of
town assisted by Miss
Julia
Beck, Herbert Fuller, Joe Lewis.
Hubble will hold Tampa District
Arthur Lewis, M elville C. Tyler, J. Institute next month.
F. Coates, Ernest Gormley, W alter
High Springs Juniors, Inter
Radford, Corbett Hutchinson, Sam
mediates and Seniors cannot be
Pevchousc, Harry Carlson, C. E.
excelled for efficiency in any com­
Hunter, Wilson Miller, Harrold Long
munity.
...
v
James Weaver, Norman Baker, Er­
President Garfield - Evans of
nest C. Morris, Ike House, T . M
Sutherland visited leagues in
Hill, Harry Rabun, Guy StaZord,
-Tajnpa and St. fietersburg,^, .
Le\vtie Oglesby, Densler StaZord, T ‘
R 6V.‘ W*. J.'Bartlett reports new
6 . Gllils, Willie O. Goolsby,' Harrold
Leagues
at- Grahd Island- and
Holiday, C. If. Peabody, Robert
Paisley.
All
the people attcrided.
Merriweather, Robert itouth, • Staf­
ford ‘ .LeFite, Grover . LeEils, -J ’ aul Have ordered Epworth Era Hand­
Dooley, E. L . 'M o t t , Frank Camp- books and other literature. Good
.hell, •William- Hartley, Floyd Wash­ programs, . lessons prepared and
burn, Oscar-* DuBoie,
Edwin L. not read from the Era. . . •
Miss Lillian Ralph, now of
Dinklp, Harley A. Moines.
Lakeland is assistant editor. She
Sami J. Pickens,' Harry II. N ew ­
is an efficient workman and “ needman, ‘ Bryan Walker, Andrew J.
eth not to he ashamed.”
She is
King, Charles Priester, Robt. O.
now at work \m the Journal- and
W eeks*. Walfred Pierson, Vander
Year Book.
Pqrritte, Adolph' Shpw, Barney F.
Rev. E. K. Denton of West
Griggs, Harry Miles, Duncan M it­
Madison
charge 1s one of the best
chell, Drawdy Mntthers, Lewis CoL
League
organizers
in Florida. He
lins, John A. Rhodes, John R. Long,
— ajiappy_ball of----------------believes
in
the
young
people_for
William B. Lynch, JnmeB II. Lee, J.
HEALTH
-serviced------- , . .
!
‘
C. Hutehinaon.—C-—Tt—Bm ithr^Ruy
Maud
B.
Little,
Mason, Dr T . A. Neal, ^George
— a golden ball of
E. L. Editor.
flym an, John E. Hawkins, Fred nlW EALTH
*
lard, Carl Robert Willie, Joe Zapf,
• ••’* • • »
Ralph Geiger, Harry ’ GeigtvrN Fred . Weather and Crop Conditions
— a sweet, juicy Orange.

i, meetings are regular lit the Island
Ij City. “ All for Christ.” . (
Miss Geneva Cason visited and
reorganized Moore’s Station Se­
niors last Sunday. She with the
assistance of Miss Ethel Bouchelle
, of DeLaiid will hold Ix?agu
• Navy
stitute at that place this fal
KnH Schultz, Shcrmnn
Routh, I North Miami District.
Collier Hrown, Oliver Murrell, N ed!
Misp Alberta Arnold of.Grdv
Chittenden, R oy .Chittenden. Ralph j Jan(1&gt; Orlando-District is taking
Roumlllnt, Allan Jones, Morris Spen-u^|n|ng jn Cincinnati University
cer, Hugh -White, Oscnr Rouse, C. J. of Music, looking forward to her
|Lawton, James
Purvis,
William work as a mission volunteer.
Hartley, 'Wallace Lipford, W. Ci
— Financial Secretary M . H.
Temple.
•
Jones of Tampa writes for in?
Forrest Gatchel, Ed. Cameron, crease(J pledges for League ad-

EMINOLE’S
OF HONOR

5.

MAXWELL
SiOiiSE
CO FFEE

J K S a L 'S 2 '.S £ &amp;

COUNTY

H A P P E N IN G S

A B U N C H O F IN T jE R E S T IN G IT E M S F R O M C O R ­
R E S P O N D E N T S — E V E N T S O F S E M IN O L E C O U N ­
T Y -E F F IC IE N T R EPO R TER S FOR T H E H E R A LD
UPSALA A N D GKAPEVILLE
R ev
Albertson of DeLand. and
Mrs Coates of Sanford were both
. recent callers at the home of Rev
Ericson
Mrs
Hilm er Lundqulst was a
caller,. with - her Interesting little
daughter, M elva at. the homes of
Mrs H
O Lundqulst and Mrs
ca er with her .increstng little
Mrs
H ilm er Lundqulst was a
caller, with her interesting little
dapghtcr, M elva at tho homes, o f
Ballinger^
Mrs. Andrew Bertleson of San­
ford spent tho day with Mrs, M agford Hpent the day with M ff. Mng. nuson.
Mrs. Scbmah, who hod been nurs­
ing at the home of E. F. Lundqulst
h(is. recently, returned home.
The annual Adventist picnic for
their Sabbath school was held W e d ­
nesday at- Crystal* Lnkc, quite n
number going out in uutos.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lundqulst
, now have fifteen grand children, the
latest, a son was bom to Mr, and
Mrs. Garden. Lundqulst at Pensa­
cola on the 8th.*Mr. nnd Mrs? T . O. T yn er and.
children, Elmer, Florence, Eleanor;
Pearl and the baby, JThomns _Olii).
expect to lpave~Frtday for
little
trip to visit his relatives ih Georgia.
. Mrs. Ballinger
m er Lundquist
expect t o leave
t ip to visit his

called on Mrs. El­
Wednesday.
F iday fo a little
elatives in Geo gia.'

Mrs. Ballinger called on M is. Elmei Lundquist Wednesdny.

Grocery Specials At

Me CULLER’S
SmalLCream, Doz. - 60c
Tall Cream, Doz. - $1.35

Allgood Olio, lb. -. 40c
5-lbs. Lima Beans - 85c
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5-lbs. Navy Be$ins 85c
Qt. Jar Pickles - 30c
Export Soap, each - 5c
Grandma W . Powders 5c
Clover Hill Butter — The
Best, lb. - - - 60c
3-lbs. Maxwell House
Cofee - - - $1.00
Van Camp Soups 2 Cabs
for - w • 25c
ms, doz.
Dales, pkg.

40c
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- 75c

L. P. McCulkr
BJHONE 277

H. G. Lundquist and family vis­
ed at the hom? of Mrs Lundquist’s
parents Wednesday evening
Prlayer’ meeting Sunday evening at
the church as usual
M arjjaiot Eiicson returned with
hei cousin, Eva K a ir to DeLand for
a few weeks’ visit
M l and Mrs Jack Thompson and
the twins and daughter, Miss Edna'
with hei f.iend, Lau a Avery of DeLand called upon all.their old friend*
in Grapeville Thursday afternoon

EAST SANFOR
3RD . . . .
The presiding elderr, Rev. Mr.
White will he at Moore Station
church - Sunday, Aug. 25th . for
morning preaching and there will
he n picnic lunch on the church
grounds and a business meeting
in the afternoon.Little Miss Ruth Grier has
been tfuite -.ill with malaria and
erysipelas... Dr. Tolar has mazde
her well-again.
0. A. Honk of Cameron City
has accepted a position ns fore­
man in the steel shipyards in
Jacksonville.
Mrs.. J. F. McClelland and
little folks are afr.Ft. Christmas
visiting her-parentsrMr.-and-Mrsr
Brown this week.
1. D. Hart was in Pahokee last
week,, made the entire trip in his
Ford truck.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller of
M iller avenue are entretaining a
party of six of Mr. M illcFereiatives from Welbourn.
Mrs. W. E. Prevatt and son,
Neal are in New. Smyrna for the
week with her parents; Mr. and
Mrs. Currie.
Ralph Currife is
here from New Smyrna' keeping
M r. Prevatt company.
Leonard Marello and family
from Georgia are the new tenants
in Joe Cameron’s house on Cam­
eron Villa road.
Carl Chorpcning was in New
Smyrna Sunday with a party ,of
friends:
.
.
:
The Cameron hoys and Mr.
Stapler went to Pnnokie in the
Cameron truck instead of Palatka. 'T h e y made, the trip from
here to Okeechobee 'City and from
that point to PaliM ie on the
beach of Lake Okeechobee.

W H Y ?

Pay $1.25 to $1.50 For a Broom

1 -2 The Price

Palm Leaf Broom s

T

The Geo. H. Fernald H ardw are Co.

I am a ball
--a round ball

Hilliard. Robert H ill.
Eddie Povter, Raymond M cDon­
ald, Carl McDonald, 'Clarence Tem ­
ple, Joe Qyerry, William Shepard,
Victor M. Greene, First LieUt. Geo.
G. Herring, Second Lieut. Ralph
Wight, Clarence Mahoney, Homer
•Wynne, Wulter Mason, Jojin Pczold,
Paul Pezold, Edmond Stowe, Frank
Lossihg,' Arthur Loosing, Rerkoley
Blackman, W orthington. Blackman,
Wallace Lqe, Henry Leej'A lvin Ken­
dall, Brittain Johnson, Josnph Wynn,
C. S. Lee, T ate'' Chapman, R,„ A.
Cobb, J. J, Driggers, A. 1. Ross,
Tom Meredith, William Coulbourn.
Fred Wight.
Reginald Holly, Virgil Lee Smith,
Carl Mulm, Hume Humph, c Curl
Bruton, H. A, Chorpcning, Harry
Phillips, Louis-. H. LennrU, Efioch
M. Austin,"Edward C. Austin, Isaac
M. Dyess, Will Erickson, C. S. Hicksoli, T. F. Singletnry, J. (). H iifl/E d ­
ward Routh, J. R. Stroud,**E. ,11.
Webb, E&lt;twin Ruulerson, II a IV h
King, C. A. Clark, Marcus Loinhar*.
McDomald Carraway," Geo. A. DeCottes, Hqrry Cobb, Raymond L.
Allen, Aubrey M. Haight, Charles
It. Munn, Gordon Raker.
Edward Franklin Carrnwi^’ .

GENEVA
Your correspondent has been
having a vacation, camping on
the beautiful shores, of.Lake Har­
ney; which &gt;s gt owing more popu­
lar each summer as a resort. Sev­
eral parties from Sanford, Moore’s ^ Florida Epworth Lcagucdom •
Station,. Cameron City, Genova
It w ill be of greatJnterest to
and so.on have spent a part of the
the headers of the Sanford Herald
season tlytre, preferring it to the
ocean beach. Mr. Whitcomb is to hear-of the splendid progress of
having an up to date bungalow Enterprise leaguers. Seniors, un­
built there'which he expects to oc­ der Miss Geneva Caspn report
Have 45 members,
cupy soon. .The. place is ably regularly.equally
divided
into teams under
looked after by - Mr. and ^Mrs.
the
four
department
officers.
Chambliss, who live
on
the
Th
ey
have
35
tithers
and
13. cop­
grounds.
ies of Epworth Era. Have splen­
Friday’s copy of the Herald did assortment, of literature and
reached us Saturday p. m. and use budget system. African spec­
we are hoping it will continue to ial is $25.00.’ Mission study class
do so, instead of coming the fol­ twice a month. They are taking
lowing Monday as ‘ heretofore
,up the Epworth league reading
Airs. J. 1. McLain and children i course. Have a fine year’s policy
are spending a month atCoronndo, and welcome committee. Have
**each*
! ordered Service Flag for seven
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Phillips League boys who have gone.
spent last Sunday at‘ ^
Daytona They send all the Christian literBeach going over in their car.
ature they can to a mission in
Claude Olmstead
of
Fort Japan and in the Philippines.
Pierce spent last week in Geneya
Junior League under Miss Edna
in the interest of orange buying. Flowers does much memorizing
, from Bible. Had their first social
i this fnbnth with fine program and
Who %ullt First Autot
Miss Ervietta •
. J“ st ''!**?, hmU lU*. Ilrst autwnobUe refreshments.
in tliv llnlltil States Is a mutter of Brooks Faber sends report.
dlsimte. El wood Huynek of ‘ the
Our former assistant editor,
Hayne* Autotnohllo rompuny of Koko­
mo, la one of the c.lalmuutH of the C. C. Fraser is home at Ocala on
a furlough after a successful voy­
^ 1mu,-hlue
t,ulu by him In age “ over there.”
IKtl4
,
which
made
He reports
fHn
------- successful trial
trip at the apqed
fdx or seven miles good service of the Y . M. C. A.
. . of- .—
•n hour July 4. 1WH, I. on exhibition and many Christian workers:
»t the Smithsonian InaUtutlon at'
SecreUmy Leroy Roberts of
Washington.
South Miami District writes that

Temperature.— .Temperatures
during the week averaged from
about norrnal to 3 deg. above.
The week'was unusually hot; the
highest reported was 103 deg.; the
lowest, 6G deg. •
Precipitation.— Rainfall___ was
generally insufficient along the
Atlantic coast counties,
some
crops having been seriously dam­
aged as a result of the drought in
the southern division.
In por­
tions of the extreme north and in
the west central portion of the
peninsula the weekly rainfall rang­
ed from 1 to •! inches; west"of the
Suwannee river and along the Atlantic.coa.st, however, the amounts
wort? generally les^ than one-half
inch, and some stations report no
rain. The (Allowing amounts •oc­
curred: Tarpon Springs, 5.2; Pi­
nellas Park, 2.1); Tampa, 2.4;
Brooksvffie, 2.9; lakeland, 2.4;
Cedar Keys, 2.2;-Lake City, 1.2;
“ Tflei
and1 McClenrfy,
1.7 inches.

COULD HARDLY
STAND ALONE
Terrible Suffering From Headache,
Sideache, Backache, and Weak­
ness, Relieved by Cardoi,
Says This Texas Lady. •
Gonzales, Tex.— Mrs. Minnie Philpot, of thla place, writes: "Flvo years
ago I‘ was taken with a pain In my
left side. It was right under my
left rib. It would commence with an
aching and extend up Into my left
ahoulder and on down Into my back.
By that time the pain would be so
severe I would have to take to bed,
and suffered usually about three days
. . . I Buffered this way for three years,
and got to be a mere skeleton and was
ao weak I could hardly stand alone.
Was not able to go anywhere and had
to let my house work g o ...I suffered
awful with a pain In my back and I
had the headache all the time. 1 Just
was unable to do a thing. My life
was*a misery, my stomach got in an
awful condition, caused from taking
ao much medicine. 1 suffered ao much
' pain. I had Just about given up all
hopes of our getting anything to help
me.
•
One day a Birthday Almanac was
thrown in my yard. After reading
Its testimonials I decided to try Car-'
dul; and am so thankful that I did,
for I began to improve when on the
second bottle...I am now a well
woman and feeling fine and the cure
has been permanent for it baa been
two years since my awful bad health.
I will always praise* and recommend
OarduL” Try Cardul today.

I L IK E Y O U
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I W A N T you to kiss me.
I am in a bottle now.
The label on the bottle savs

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CATTLE WILL
BEAT TRUCK
Sanford '

The French people in their flight left
their chickens, cattle/^tc., and the
French government gives tnos? to
the American officer^. In preference
to the possibility of their falling into
the hands of the hoches. Last night
was the first time I have-slept In a
bed In "tw o weeks, and it certainly
was comfortable.
./&gt;

Wo are no longei hnving trench
warfare but open fighting, which is
much m o r* difficult. This pn, t of
here we -now aro is most
— S T O C K - F A P E R S G I V E beautiful, apd one can hardly blame
for desiring it. A sec­
O U R C O U N TY M U C H
tion of tfyt^Y. M. C. A. goes to the
front withNjs,* and supplies us with
AD*' E R T IS IN G
all the “ luxuries” of. life, such as
* Sanford a kA Seminole county are paptfr, amoving materials, choco­
already gett no valuable advertising lates, etc.
as a result TSf Jthe
eradication
In my sta^-aLthe fp6nt T\have not
election of firilinonth. The follow­ experienced any gus shells, r»qt the
ing is taken\JFom Southeast Live high explosives are something ter­
.. Stock, published at Columbus, Ga., rific.
and having
w id e . circulation
In the house we are now occupythroughout the* southeastern states: ng‘ we found a ’ cellar loaded with
inoie •county, Florida, voters
“ Seminole
il? cattle tick exponents at
wallopedd M
uie
a special election held on July 16 to
vote on compiilsory dipping of cattle,-.
« b y a score of 185'f6r to S-t Against.
“ Such an overwhelming ^majority
pressagi the complete dead' up,of
Seminoli county next season.
“ Somp cattle feeding was done
arouna Sanford last winter, silage
made from «cofh grown os a follow
cipp after celery and lettuce being
the princii a) teed, with -a little con­
centrates. During the past season a
number ol silos have been built in
that community and^he indlcatinos
point o large herds of cattle being
fed here the coming winter.
“ SanfoFd is known' all over- the
United .States ns the celery capital
o f the country, but with the cattle
fever ticks eradicated and improved
cattlp produced in that county, the
feeding operations may exceed the
value of the trucking industry in the
next few years, at the same time de­
veloping the trucking, industry to
greater importune
ns the animal
made fertilizer enriches the lands.”

though.
love,

Excess ProfltR Not Fair on Crop
Failures
Washington, D. C., Aug. 22.—
The rtin to substitute war profits
for “ excess” profits will be popu­
lar among the farmers. The ex­
excess profits plan has worked
some peculiar hardships on the
tillers of the soil. Officials o f the
farm loan board tell of a case
where a farmer in the south raised
80 acre? of potatoes which Ke sold
at a good price. Before the war

The American troops, with a little
more training will be able to easily
whip Germany. The Americans arc
natural horn fighters,' and the French
— although they have fought well,
ought to have won long ugo.
Last night a town two miles from
lere was bombarded and we slept
n the cellar of this house, where
ample protection was afforded.
Your last letter to me was about
day 7th, so another is about due
now and is eagerly* awaited.
M y little girls arc in my thoughts
qt. all .times, and when 1 rejoin them
shaU be'so happy the world won't
he big enough to hold me and my
oy together.
nrdon this scratch, hut I um so
ised f o r ‘ time .that I-fea r I shall
forget , how to write.
body my love, and with
my best love to you all, I am,
Yqurs devotedly,
, William.
From Arthur Losslng

The following letter" is from' A r­
thur Lossing to his parents in tnis
city:,
.
Fraifc£&gt;.fuly-18, 41)13.
M y Deur Folkk at. Home:
This letter-will lie wiittCiT'-undcr
The following letter was written
ntirely
different conditions Jtom the
by Capt. Hiiwls and transmitted' to
the
otlVr
one I 9m standing in a
friends in Sanford:
tren that is dug in the sand. Have al­
The following letter written by
ready written’ 'two-page letters to
...Capt. Wm. A. Rawls, Jr., to his
[id Louie, so it is about
mother graphically describes some of
tim e'I w W writing to youTaUhdugh
his experiences on the front in
t will notVhe so long as the other
Frunce and will be of inleresCJo his
was. It is aery w arm .today-n ftorTfLmuny Pensacola friends:
good rain yesterjlay and last nifffuT
France, Juntrllfh, 1918.
The sun is shining so •oil' Cqfiipment
Darling Mama:
' l * M&gt;* •
is drying well. We have had a little
This is the first chance to write, excitement the lust day or so, hut it
since my joint letter to you und
as ubout pulsed away.
Also I
papu; since that lime I ’ have been iave seed some real trench life and
through some trying and exciting warfare so I know^ what it is, and
times. The situation became acute you bet your Ufa it is all thiit is said
.due to. the drive,^*nd we were caller: [ 0f jt( un(j no preferable life at that,
from southern Franco for immediate
How are ■things nt-home?
Have
duty. We have been in the thick o!
you heard from Frank yet? I hnve
the fight for a whole week, and are
not received, answers to my two
now buck in a &lt;piiet 'deserted French
A. E. F.’s and postal curd thut I
** village for a rust of a few days. We
sent him sipce he .sailed. Am anx­
leave tonight for a march to another
ious to hear from ' liim.
Expect, to
town, und R«t there in the morning.
get lots of letters when I rejoin my
Four nights ago the Germans mude
Company, for I am now with the
a terrific bombardment of the town
Battalion “ Headquarters us' runner.
In which mj company was billeted,
Wish you could see’ the e hell holes
and my cusudly. list of wounded und
over the country around hdre. They
dead amounted to twerity-sevon, in­
muke it. resemble a sieve.. .It Is
cluding thre* lieutenants killed outclothing up as though we were going
' right: since that time I have become
to be .visited wl|h another rain-be­
u fatalist, sad feel that my time
fore night.
t simply had tot arrived. One of the
Will be glad y.’hen we get back to
shells wourdtd all of my (our conks,
.where we can clean up once more.
ami We wero giving first uid when a
Am so covered with sand that I
high explosiu* shell burst ten feet
don’ t feel right.
Expect to be re­
away from m% which resulted in the
lieved soon, so will get a chunce
mujority of the casualties.
Black,
What uro the. kids doing through
&lt; dark, no ligkts allowed, and shells
theii vacation?
Are they playing
(ilHing like hbl an experience 1 shall
hard and enjoying good times?
. ivaj/soon ft^rjet._ I had been out
•July 20th.— Was called qut to de• * * * * '»»'
r%
^wirti two liduenunts posting a pluliver a message to Uy. I’ . C. and
^ t o o n ou the igh|ing sector, and we
besides I couldn't* thihk of any more
1:ad just ruUined to our rooms for
to write then, so will finish this page
• .the,night, atj&lt;ne o'clocloip m., when
now. Received u short type written
the, boinburdnent began.
These
letter from Frank yeaterduy telling
* '.same two aoc one other were dead
me that he was in tho vicinity of
fifteen riiinut*- later. I.think now I
the Somme, hut, though France was
leud a charimd life, us it is nothing
very pretty he preferred the old
short of a pirucle how ^escaped
U. S. A., and would never want to
without a* scrach. I have Just writ­
ramble abbut the world when once
ten Jetters of empathy,and a narrus
he got back home.
I'oor fellow,
tivc of the intdenls to the relativeguess he bus had a tough time of it,
of sthe dynd oficers, and I did my so I must elosc this-and write him a&lt;
best to tell ail I know they wi\rjt to
letter to cheer him bp some. From
hear. ’ • * .
what hp writes I believe we will soon
Lieuts. Ball, N. C.. Mayes, S. C. see each other, though am not sure
and' ’ Juckson, 'Jolo.; you probably yet.'.&gt; If he can say that much I can
saw their name* in the1 casualty lists. say that I have been somewhere
. We . have bj*en in the liveliest sec­ nqar the Marne, Much love.
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Arthur.
tor-on the fron^ and we can well be-,
Uevc h. TortigutTwe go to a sector
France, July 25, 1918.
which it U pot dangerous'because It
is ao very quiet. Dori’ t worry a bit M y P « r Folks:
a b o u t; me in connection with the. r Well, I' sm still ut the ' business,
foregoing as 1 shall always be safe,. undv am pot sure when I can write
Quite a number of Germans have that long letter to you. The other
been taken ‘prisoners in the last few day I managed to get put of tfie line
days, and they x*hen questioned, all long; enough to get a shot at a
agree that Germany is not faring so 'boche.“ -JlJie shot wua a " h it " too,
•well, and the, French feel that the for he never moved after he pitejied
Have seen some roal exrltewar will not Last through the homing over.
progressing.
I
winter: • I wrote to Ethel yesterday, ment which
but left out much 0f tho above be­ have, a long let ter ^written to Louie,
cause she might be unnoccaaarily and you folk , hut everyone is so
busy that I cannot: g e t , them cen­
frightened...
In tJii^. town tie officers, are occu; sored tin ii Idler,- ko I Jim- writing
to hreuk the suspense.
pying two elegnM 'vacated ho*lTs,
and 'w e have bee: Hvjng like kings. .- ling well and believe I will gat

Letters From Soldiers

close, with lota a
Arthur/

WAR PROFITS FOR FARMERS

&gt;ottled cider, nnd red -wine twenty^
six years old: this, of course, we have
enjoyed very much.
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Will

and had accumulated a fine as­
sortment of debts. The “money
from his potatoes paid thes^ dents
and he was about, to'start even
when the collector svyooped dowm
on him and made &amp; comparison
between his farm profits during
peace years and his farm profits
since the war began. On this Com­
parison what he got for his pota­
toes was practically all excess
|ii*ofits and he had to mortgage
land again to pay his income
tax.
If the government had been
after war profits alone they would
not have driven this man back
into debt ort the theory that any­

thing he madewas “ excess” ^prof­
its. '
* : y
The farmer doed not- mind .be­
ing taxed, but he would like to got
oft with only, his share of taxa­
tion. He does not relish the latest
suggestion' which is to tax farm
loan bonds issued by the, govern­
ment farm loan board.
These
government bonds have been tax
exempt, but the private banking
interests who make their living
lQaning money at high interest to
farmers are agitating a tzax on
these bonds as a source of revenue:
The only effect of such a tax, as
they know, would be to raise the
interest rate for loans to farmers
so that the farmers in addition t£

paying taxes on the full value of
his land,, whether mortgaged or
free of mortgage would also be
taxed on his debts. •
It is bad enough to be taxed on
what he has but it Is hard to be
taxed on what he owes.
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The Allotted Span.
The “ allotted sp ii!i"«q f life la, offlrinlly, threescore yenrs*Tnil ten. We
know n' doctor who cjcc^arcd. that If
we lived sonslldf• we should not die
dll we were 150. Unfortunately, how•ver, we cannot refer you to this geaJetunn personally fo r hta prescription,
is he died n nnturnl death two y^nrs
lgo. n’t the age of thlrty-slx.—London

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during the past few days, made some very fortunate purchases of this season's most desirable merchandise, which
has been arriving daily, and for Monday, August.26th, we will have a very special showing and many bargains that
will interest you in Piece Goods, Suitings, Ginghams, Waisting, Skirtings— also special offerings in Ladies' M u s­
lin Underwear. D on’t forget the Shoe Department.
SHEETING SALE
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For Monday only, 36-in Unbleached Sea
Island Sheeting will be placed
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tomer) a yard......

CRETONNES
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W e have just received a splendid
assortment of Cretonnes in the most
attractive Fall designs. Come early
while the_stock is complete. These
have been specially priced
for 35c and..*..:....... ..........

This is indeed an attractive
Suiting, consisting of a navy blue
over plaid ^efifec. The ideal mate­
rial to make these new style
skirts. * Specially price AQkg*
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LACE SALE
As another very special, see our a.vorlmenl of Lacea, which wo have specm
ially prepared for this sale, priced
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K IM O N A FLANNELETTE

CANTON FLANNEL

Just received a desirable selection of Flannolette, in neat designs for Kimonos, ■•fw aw
eic. These we hove priced for our
Monday sale a yard..........................

We have secured a lot of Bleached Canton
Flannel, also Unbleached Canton Flannel, while
these lots last we can iave you money.

R o Im , f o n c
.D d U y

Assortment of Silk, Organdy and Swiss,
trimmed, • worth OfC/»
35c, choice

Irdpb embroidery

s f l ^ H E l U ) SUITING
JAPONIKA BILKS
Genuine black and white Shepherd
T h e material you aro,1looking for,to make that pretty sofl silky Waist Check Suiting, the de- O C T
Hirahle material to make
or Dross. Ail colors, also
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we have it in black and ' "a iT lR * a neat-skirt or dress
white, ayaril.-— .&lt;r.rr.:^r~

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For Monday we have a special supply of
Bleached Mtulia , Cambrics and Long
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Clo&lt;h, specially pricod a* a- yara '
35c, 30c, 26c and.......................,......

Special pick up, 160 count,
5c a package, M onday....

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worth

3c

FLAXON
W AISTING SPECIAL
40-in. While Fiaxon, this Ls a sheer__ 27-in sheer While Watsttfig,dainly piece of-^naterial, although , neat self woven stripe, a
cotl on
ini' woven as linen
gx ge
sjiecicllly good value for
and our price is u yard * £ v * ^ / * a yard ............................'
only

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S K IR T SPECIAL
s h ir t in g c h e v io t s
TABLE DAMASK •
EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING
For Monday this bran exceptional
This
i} what the mothers are lookThis is a great opportunity to se­ special in Ladies' Muslin Under­
45-in Embroidered Organdy
ly Floun­
Floun- ing for, 9 special lot of
O CT
cure a 72-inch—nearly
all
linen skins, embroidery trim­
lie
n il
cing, this is a beautiful
f
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Cheviots
suitable
for
Table Damask, snow
.weave, worth .$1,35. a
med, specially
priced
blouses and men’s shirls
bleached, wl)ilo lot
while stock lasts, only !..!
yard, our special ,prfcq
lasts a yard ............

79c

$1.49

....... LADIES’ DRAWERS
Good quality, regulation
open slyle, ladies’ mus­
lin Drawers, These are
specially priced at only ..

made

49c

$2y»0 GOWNS T1.98
M EN'S SOX
ENVELOPE CHEMISE
Ladies' nainsook Night Gowns,
For Monday's
scllin
inday's selling,-a
good os- daintily trimmed, a
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Special lot of Men’s half hose, in
sorlment of Ladies Tenfy f\
splendid value for
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black, while and colors,
O ET•dys, neatly
ly trimmed in
$2.50, our price..... .’
priccd u |iair al only 4flo .
lyles, special at . •
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assorted styles
35c, 26c, 19c and
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* TENNIS SHOES
CHILDREN’S SOX Men's while canvas' lYniils Shoos
Genuine mercerized silk lisle half
with while corrugated
/\q
hose for children, with
either pink, Iffue or lilack
rubber soles, att- sizes
tops, special........ ........
special value

25c

LADIES' HOSE
In silk, lisle and coltqn, .special
values ut a pain, only
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$1.49, G9r, 59c, 49c, 35c
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25c, 19c and------- --------

MISSES’ PUM PS
We have a special showing of
Mlmies' and Children's "Godm aq’*
Pum|M, Baby Doll
Ftyle. leather, a pair j k X
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$1.60,2.00and .........

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APRON GINGHAMS
These are fast colors and are
a good count Ginghams in all
popular size checks, si&gt;eeial........

DRESS GINGHAMS
25c

$i..i9 S k i r t s 9»r
This w a wonderful bargain at this day
and time, a splendid quality Mus­
lin Underskirt, special embroi­
dery trimrqed, only

Amoskeag and Lancaster Dress ;
Ginghams, with a beautiful lustre .
finish in neat and attractive plaids,. .
also in the newest stripes. This
whole assortment is going

Standard

42 x 36

prices each 49c, 39c and

Winrlcnr Tine
YvinUSOr

Made o f mildly weave silks
110S alKcolors........... .... .......

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DRESS SHIRTS
BOyS* PANTS
Knickerbocker style Boys’ Pants,
. Price advances will not again per­
sizes from 7 to 16 years,
mit such nice Dress Shirls
F7ET
special prices range from
A t\
as these, for Men, to he
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from 1.98, 1.49. 1.19, 98c
ZLM
sold at this special price
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W OM EN’S PU M PS
Special new line of Ladies' Pumps
on the latest lasts
with Louis X IV heel
special price*
WHIE PUM PS $1.49
Ladies’ whi'e parhpa, rubber sole,
wi- h a pneumat 1c rub
her heel. This is a
splendid value for....

We are fortunate to have this
lot of Ladies Muslin Gowns which
wo will sell Monday a g a r m e n t__ _
M USLIN GOW NS
V-neck, long sleeve Ladies' Muslin Gowns
mod yokes, a good .value for, . v i . i - c m

PILLOW CASES

SHEETS
For Monday's offering we
can offer a full 72x90 inch Sheet
for dhly
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M USLIN GOWNS

M EN’S SHOES
Gun Metal Blucher made on the
Hi-to“ last, a neat

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Pillow

BATH TOWELS
18x40 inch Turkish Hath
Towels, good weight, special value,
whiie they iasi only
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Rnraoii &lt;w&gt;orfc Center Pieces, Landry Bas— good
D u ic d l! u L d ilo , assortment, special values.
DRESS SHOES
This is a popular number Gun
Metal Bal. Shoes, made on Ihejpew
English last, spec­
ially priced at only
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"A T^torm of protests has been
raised by the patrons o f T h e Her­
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R. J. HOLLY, Ed Hof
, ald against the discontinuance of
W. M. HAYNES. Business Msnager _ the Tuesday Herald and th e man­
agement has decided . to keep
p the
■PubSthcd Kv«nr Tm J*r and Friday
home'fires
burning T w ice A Week
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as form erly all through the summer because the readers . must
.1 BSCKIPTIOS raiCE IN ADVANCK:
have the news flesh off the 1wires.
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HAS All right, dear readers, we will
» IS MONTHS ............... ........... 1. I-3S
i u i .n M O . N i u a . ........................ t&gt; |keep it coming. All w e want is
your assistance'in this little mat­
s .
iig »i«N la Ik* OlT by CanlrV ItM Far Taar la
ter of running a newspaper during
Adraac* a» M Tor Moaib
f.rr.gau la Arrmar* Mul B» Made *1 .Office war times.
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There are a few. men here who
. ISM, at Ibr
Si Saaford. Ftarlda
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L'ad-r Act o f Man* Srd. 1ST* _____ have assumed all the responsibiln *. lit
i « jj itv for the collecting of w ar funds
Offlf.*: Herald B«M!b|
Tel+Hraira N*.
and they have been worked to
death.
It is now high tim e that
O U R P LE D G E
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THE SANFORD HERALD

1B£ HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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b e . released for more important
labor.
The saving thus made
would give the merchant an opporr
tu riity to invest ltf in Liberty
Bonds or subscribe to Jhe Red
Cross. ............r ... .
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eliminated. Therefore", it' Is the
Have vote trained yourself to sacrifice, do you keep to the straig
d u ty of every one to co-operate
line, of duty? I f you caiisay yes to this we are sure you are
b v the rf-ompt pa\Tnerit of his
bills. Why n o t 'begin now?"—p
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Bank customer— we are'fyere to start you 'ori the road to fortune
Pierce 'News
and be master of yourself. “
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M r . Massey is expected homa j
CAPITAL S30.000.00
SURPLUS 515,000.00
next week.
M r . H. E. Tolar and family are
tak in g their vacation at Ormond
Beach:
&lt;M r. E. J. Taylor and family are j
!TlMUfTVPURBUSMfg£
now residing on Magnolia avenue.
“ Appreciating lo (he utmoat the
helped out in these campaigns h avin g sold their home on French j
supreme unselfishness of our Ameri
. These drones that stand around avenue.
can manhood which is offering Its
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w. IL STEVENS
R. R. DEAl
C. M. HAND
and make disparaging remarks
Am 'I Cash*
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sRmm
M r . and Mrs. Leslie Bryan and i
very life upon the altar of freedom
T lr . F ta aH al
F. L WOODRUFF Vk»-Pr.»WUni
about the men who are accomplish
children and Mr. and Mrs. L. Y .
for the world, we. the members of
ing something in this w ar work
B ryan left last week for Bamesthe Sonth Florida Press Association,
THE
BANK
TH AT INSURES YOUR «DEPOSITS
and are givin g all their tim e and
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in semi-annual session assembled,
j money to it. You know them and
in th eir auto.
do hereby
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rWWSioiySnniAnrtnftrAoftnni
they should be made to get busy
M r . and. Mrs. C. A. Whidden
*’ Resolve, That In this crisis und |
fa |j an (j
their share of
have moved to Orlando, where
*s long as life shall last, we dediwork.
W e!
M r. Whidden b engaged in busi­ nothing-at-all per annum.
cate all that we are and all that we j
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believe
he
does
more
free
work;
ness.
hare to the support of onr glorious;
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nation, onr righteous range, and onr I
The Haines C ity Herald tells
Bow en Perritt b now working than any lawyer we have ever
LINCOLN HULLEY, Ph. D.. LHt. U., LL. DI, President
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illustrious gorernment.
And be It i that its editor was m otoring With for the Sanford Cycle Co., help- met, and enjoys it too, to the fu ll-;
est extent. -&gt;
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railroad man, and that when- ing m ake the wheels go round.
Send N o.vy Jqr.a Catalog
DeLand, Florida
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(ever they approached a railroad
Airs. R. Z. Johnson has returned
O n lj One Meaning.—A colored
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crossing the railroad man invari- from Jacksonville where she. has “ rookie” was visiting hb home in ’ THE GRADUATE D E PARTM EN T— Degrees of Master of Arts and Sciences.
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slowed
up,
remarking
that
it been for some time in a hospital Pittsburg at the time of the big
THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS FOR MEN—Twenty-one deparments
tion display this resolution In bold
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treatment.
We
are
glad
to
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explosion.
Justi
type nt the masthead of iU editorial
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THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS FOR WOMEN— A woman dean, separ­
learn that she b greatly improved after the explosion he was seen)
ate dormitories.
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. I S ' I railroad crossing/’ explained the in health.
beating it at full speed through j THE COLLEGE OF LAW — Graduates practice in Florida without examination.
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be
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rail mad man. T h b fa a valuable
.resident end o »r re „ e .e n l.U ,e . ^
and ,f
shou|d a c l
M rs. C. F. Marshall b vbiting the union station and up to the i. TH E COLLEGE OP ENGINEERING-Coursc in Engineering leading to degrees
in
Jacksonville and will go from ticket office. “ Gimme a ticket,! TH E COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS— Esp&amp;rially for Florida teachers.
b eoBfreae,
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upon it, many a feaiful accident
there
to points in Geirgia before boss, and I ’se in a pow’ful hurry," I TH E COLLEGE OF BUSINESS — Banking. Book-keeping, Shorthand,.
“ Done and ordered In the rily of would be averted. W henever Vou
he shouted, i “ T o what station?” j
Typewriting.
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returning
home.
Wauchuia, Biatczor Florida, this i2th
a raiir0ad crossing ahead, it is
asked the agent. ‘ ‘Just as far a s ! TH E ACADEMY— Prepares /djrjxJJJhigh grade colleges.
day of July, 1918.”
' ' safe
aisume*lt b “ train tim e,”
W h ile P. F. Monger was recu­ you’ ll- take me, boss. Ain’t yo u :
T H E .SCHOOL OF M ECHANIC -ARTS— For boys and younginen.
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........ - .■|and stop or slow up until you are perating in North Carolina thb done heard about that T. N. T . !
THE SCHOOL O FjM USIC— Piano, pipe organ, violin, voice, oarmony and
Quart a month still holds good.' sure the train b not in sigh t.— summer he heard the following ex p lo sio n ?". “ $ure I have, but
chorus work.
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from an old tim.e colored man what’s that got to do with you?”
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TH E SCHOOL OF. FLNE ARTS,.
“ Boss, th b Mr.. President Wilson asked-the~agent. “ I 'don’t know
And Femandina has gone dry;
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right in the middle of the summer, j, Daytona has what b term ed"aT ” s,^.°
smartest man’ in de what it means to you white folks,
1. tfce l*re!imln»re C.oree In Afrtm'niir-— Botany, Biology Organic and poiyanif Cb*m•
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w
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ld
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he
done
and
raised
a
fine
ietry. qualitative and quaiilitativr acilrxu. AcneulUral Cbembty, Mineralogy,
boss,” he said, "but to us cullud
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" j Fair Price Board which announces
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Sanford needs
considerable each week what b considered a powerful arm y all in a year, and soldiers T . N . T. means Travel,:
2. The Pre-M«dleal rogue— Ify ilo L u Biology. Anatomy. Beeleriology, lUtology. Zoology,
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Botany, l.ereral Ch»mbtr&gt;'. Inorggnic 'CberaUtry. Orgatie Oiemutry; (Qualitative and
more “ pep" if the people intend to fair price for groceries “and p ro vi­ he done and took all de-railroads Niggah, T ra vel.”
(Quantitative Cbemiatry, Pky itf.
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live.
sions, • and it b generally under- arid* gib em to hb son-tn-law.”
a. The Ccurae foe Ut-liy’oaa Wora-eq—In B.bliral Literatury. Hi«tory. Engi*b. Peyrhology,
.Pedagogy. Ethie*. Uogir and Thei*n..' ' ‘
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-O stood that the merchants o f the
M rs. Arthur Johnson and A r­
left last week fdr a visit
Sanford should have a landing P,ace generally conform, to the thur, Jp.,
Jr., lei
place for aeroplanes that are: nowi rotes fixed. T h e unique part of to relatives in .Evergreen, Ala.
flying over the city every week.
the idt’a ^ that three columns are Mrs. Johnson as president of our
U NIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
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given to prices, the first being Euzelian Class has done much to
FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE
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The Germans are advancing on !
! makc thU class » succef '' ' ,
Military
Training
Under
Army
Officers
Tallahassee
Berlin and before the winter Is t&gt;c^s“ a°d dc.i» e :y , ami the third . ^ a message was re^ejv^i from
Coum-g
in
Art,
and
Science*.
Agriculture.'
5S9
Studcr.t,
fnm
25 Kloridt .Countin and IT.
‘eharge
and
delivery.”,
T
h
ere
b
i Forrest Gateh 6l! ’ Iasf ’ Saturday
over will be comfortably quarter
Chemical. Civil. Electrical and Mechanical Tjiri- State, 19)7.15. Total 951 istjudinc Summer
not
a
great
deal
of
difference
in
neerlnc.
I.aw.
Teacher*’
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and
Short
CDum.
that
he
was
sailing
from
New
ed in pnson camps.
Tuition Free. Send for Catalog. ' .
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Write at or.ee fx Catalog.
the prices considered reasonably York w ith hb gun crew* for 4‘Some----- 0 A.
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President
W W iliR n t’ONRADI, President
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under the conditions suggestecT, where.”
i hen° u luWn
not 11C samj but the cash and cairv* customers
W e are glad to welcome.H. M . TO C O N S ID E R W H EN BUILDING
with all the boys gone to war and can
()Uite a bit of money in a
hack from Tennessee. He says
u,e Jrt*
the loss o. their month ii they come ' with the
Thrce Material Point* to B« Walghed
cheerful faces and house and roy-; money and take away the goods, the w’eather was tooriurt-up tlicwe,
by Mart-Who I* Planning to Own ••
and
he
w*as
delighted
to
get
back
stenng and frolics. And- more are The Davtona Halifax Journal
His Dwelling Piece.
to Florida where it is cool.
going.
. prints the price list.
Mrs. D . G. Monroe expects to
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There nre three point* to be weighed
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return to Jacksonville this week, In relation to the expenditure ofnioney
“ Food Attracts Ants’’ says a|
FQR D U R BOYS
after several days spent in San­ for a house. First, the Initial cost; *eo
headline in the Punta Gorda HerSanford should plant a tree on ford.
andrthe nmount required annually for
aid. Not in our house, Bro. Jorbulkhead for ev;ery man who
Mrs. Iirotherson b teaching the mnlntennnce; third, the '’marketahlldan. \\ e are. waiting for the ants bas ^one to war from Sanford, Euzelian Class while the teacher Ity” o f th&amp;. Investment.. . ■
to bring us m some fomf from the j i , i s woui(j be a fitting w-ay in and president of the class Are ab­
•Materials In the order of their dura­
bility may be roughly classed'as fol­
neignbors.
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which to remember them in a fter sent. •
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lows: For exterior wait*—flrst,. stone,
♦e
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years. The tree can lie planted
.Meade Fox of Quartermasters iminlte, field stone, limestone, sand­
Remember, . everj*
young #man and’a
with
the
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.. o f ,the
.. Dept, le ft New York on Tuesday, stone. marble; second, burnt clay,
who has
is reached the age of 21 soldier boy placed on it and it Au
13tb for “ Somewhere in brick, terra cotta; third, wood; fourth,
Jne utn
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since June
0th must register
registe next would be a most fitting tribute for p
artltlclally mixed surfacing, synthetic
France. ••
Saturday, August 24th. All citi- j him now and after he comes home,
Miss- Ruth Whittle Is now em­ stone, concrete and plaster. •
zens should assist in seeing that This idea is suggested to the ladies ployed as an operator in the office
The best materials for roof coverings
are: First, tile ; second, slate; third,
n o 'o n e of the designated • age, of the city, the Board of Trade and of the Telephone Company.
through ignorance or mbunder- the city council.
It b tim e we
Arhur Johnson expects to leave asbestos shingles and asphalt shingles;
standing fails to register on that .were planting trees on the bulk- this week for hvs vacation in Ala­ fourth'wood shingles; fifth, tin.
The wall muterlal requiring most la­
day.
•head and why hot name them for bama.
bor—
granite or field stone—entails al­
A TYPE W R ITE R YOU CAN AFFORD TO BUY. SoO.On
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A .T Y PE W R ITE R FOR THE WHOLE FAM ILY.
most no cnrrylng cost. Brick and terra
We
greatly
regret
losingthe
front and those who are going.
A TYPE W R ITE R FOR THE LADIES. WEIGHS H IT SIX POUNDS.
The Sanfoid Herald announces
Gallaghers from our congrega­ cotta are almost equally durable, and
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that the twice a week edition will
tion. T h e y departed-this week where field stone Is not plentiful are
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he suspended because of the ed- * *' * D E B T S ' F IR S T , T H E N for A tlan ta, where Mr. Gallagher j cheaper.
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Branch,
Olandoi
Fla;,
exclusive
agent for Orange, Semi-Wood Is perishable If not cared for
BUY BONDS .
itor’s going to war. " I f we are to
has accepted the leadership of the;
but
with
a
liberal
allowance
for
mainr.ole
and
Lake
Counties.
Write
for free hcdklct.
make war our business we’ ll make
A Fort Pierce merchant, o b - ! ban«I for the Georgia M ilitary!
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r&gt;„7 n . ii
u _ i tenance In the form of paint, will last
it our business until it b finished,“ serving that certain parties in Academ y.
Miss R(»se Gallagher{ lmJefinltelv.
tnnn. ^ Ie&lt;J njnt, rln„
says Editor Holly. War condi- debted to him for some time had hus been o f great assistance in oiirj Bn&gt;&gt; because o f the hunmn element. untions have hit the newspaper busi- purchased Iribertv Bonds, asked Sunday school orchestra.
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certntn. Some synthetic stone Is trustness a heavy swat, and other ed- this question:
Miss Margun*t Rolx#rts has ro-( worthy—M ine not. The
true of
ilors will I&gt;e following Holly’s
’ ’.Should a man invent in L ib e rty turned from her vacation and is I plaster snrfiictngs. Tlie nmnnnt relead, pretty soon.— Palm Beach Bonds in preference to payin g his uL her post as manager of Roberts; qulr«*d for repair* ipny be said roughly ’
Grocery.
•‘■-'T’ to vary as Imflrcctly as the original
debts?”
Post.
Our answer then and now is
Our prayer meeting service, last
As ,.6 &lt;1^ aJ,1
9 ,crn*!?,!Jr ,i^ akllng
Pay the debts first, then, L ib er­ \\ednesday evening was one of - |owr -flrsl w , r - rr&lt;nrfrt. „ larj.,r an.
ty- Bonds.
.the*best we hate e'er attended. | nuilj
f,,r n].k&gt;&gt;i-p, while the t&gt;etJ '
. Pay the merchant what
you under tliu .Utulcrship of fccnollel ter and more pipciulTc oAn, wliile thfy
owe him and let him invest-the Maines there was not a (lull min-j inrn*u&gt;e the i\p*\ ruut, im*atiy reduce
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money (you owe himi in ^Liberty Ute in the program, .y
-- ) the unnual burden on the pockethook.
Bonds, for the money you invest
It is ^n igh ty good news to hear
---- t------ ;--------1in Liberty Bonds is his money and that Nassau county htts gone dry. |
Lost a Sale. Too.
not yours.
Those Femandina people said
The lady with the fluffy face TipDid you ever think about it they sim ply would not let their preached the »|,oe salesman anxiously
MEM BER
that way?— W ell, it's the truth, citv be th e dumping ground for "«•»»* ""'J:
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land there’s no kind of argument J a c la s o n v ille .
“ I uaut “ N o- 3 »»•«*• a a last."
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SYSTEM
that will get you away, from it.
u n d e rs ta n d th at th e \&gt;ar ^ , 1^ , .
For e v e r y make of
Furthermore, when
a
man
artm ent has issued orders
“ Yes’m ; but perhaps you’d better
squares hb account he b not on ly thafNcamp pastors of the various bring the child and let me fit tier di­
Typewriter.
Webster’s
paying a'just debt, hut he b also denominations must be withdrawn rect.”— Richmond Tlmea-Dlspatch.
Ribbons will give you
investing in Liberty Bonds w ith from the camps within ninety
good service.
Do not
the same money, for that’s w hat days. Our leaders are vigorously
■ Shad Easily Taken.
r g a n i z a t i o n u what wins in war, in
blur or fill up the type
the merchant, if he b patriotic protesting this order, and it is
The habits o f the shad lend them,
business, or in banking. We used to
on y o u r machine like
does with it. You simply kill tw o sincerely hoped that it will be selves admirably to the extermination
■think this bank was ideally organized but
birds with one stone.
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a
member of the Federal Reserve Ban’*imt
thts-riewof it b‘ evidenced by the of,the chaplains, and are doing a ing on»* another In their efforts tu-rrt’.eh
I f you are nt*t one of our
System.
Membership links us with the strong.
recent action of associated retail great deal*-to keep ■'the men in the heod of the fresh-water atreamx.
'- est and best organized banka throughout th e
customers already jt will
where th* apawn la deposited. Fisher­
credit ’men of N ew York C ity , touch w ith the churches of their men learned quickly how*to intercept
country.
pay you to be one in the
who are distributing the following choice, and all their expenses arc the run by net« In t»/o Imya and In the
Future.
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Their organization is our organization, their
notice among their “ charge” cus­ paid by the denominations they bread mouths t&gt;f river*, and the martomers:
P R IC E « P ± . U U
represent.
strength our strength. And your financial’secur­
f ketjihle shad nr«* non* nearly nil caught
ity may benefit, in turn, if you are among our
Governor Catta has conimis- ! a* »i«i&lt; w-ny.
y “ At this time, when the United
depositors.
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States government Is doing its ut- sioned Hon. Schelle Maines chair-1
most to stamp out waste wgerever i man of the County Council of De-j
Cautious Speculator.
chairman
tin*] It Is announced
— ite exists, it should he one 6f fense.
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Stamp committe
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Stamp_ committee, : cn&gt;^ )diie aro KOod to
pu,
OFFICE SUPPLY DEPT.
ublic to pay its bills prom ptly.' and states the next drive will he
I I crocodiles quit laying as soon as the*
ty so doing men and women en-j put on Sept. 9th to 14th. It is jirlci'- o f egga Ktv*s up the way heh*
.Phone 148 - Sanford, Florida
gaged in writing dunning letters dull week when Mr. Moines .is not do? f f r must know this before we or* a fiu ‘other’ collection work "would ' appointed ' to some new duty, a' 1dor a,flock. 'leveland Plain Dealer.
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THE SANPORD HERALD

PAGE FIVE

GERMANY
FEELS BAD
AT HOME

Remembered the Editor
Mrs. Durant of th6 Dike Mary
section remembered the editor wit
a crate of new sweet potatoes
Wednesday that were certainly
H A p p E N IN G S OF IN T E R E S T I N A N D
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appreciated,
Mrs. Durant has
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AROtJND SAN FO R D '
&amp;
MERICA has several excellent w ar time sweet­
been our efficient correspondent
eners that will be used largely during the
at Lake M ary for ipany years aqd
shortage in the sugAr supply.
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4 Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. Claude
They f r e maple sugar, syrups, honey and
Dorn to Mr. n n A IK
.H o r a c e
would
be
appreciated
more
than
Cobb a fine baby boy;
molaAses
and may be used in preparing des­
|Sanders a fine,baby boy.
news items at this time. Both of
serts
and
other dishes requfiringisweetening.
For Wood and .heavy hauling *8 ’
S L E E P IN S U R A N C E
1hem .are- appreciated and we
When
a cup of. syrup or honey is used
M urrell, or phone 378.
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Terror to -M csquitor^*
thank Mrs. Durant for the pota­ REVERSES A n d H U N G E R l
to
replace
a cup or sugar the liquid in th&lt;f
M r. and Mrs. J. C. Vick of
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toes (the staff of life) and Mr. Inrecipes
should
be decreased one-fourth.
. Winter. Park aro the guests of Mr.
WILL SHATTER NERVES.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher gersoll for kindly bringing them
Onetthlrd
of
a
cupful
of sugar is equivalent
and Mrs. Ray Butt. •
|are vjsiting relatives in Tocoa, to us.
to one-third of a cup of honey, about oneGermany’s military leaders now
S L E E P -IN S U R A N C E
Georgia and expect to be home
half cup of svrup and about one-half cup of corn sugar.
have become distinctly worried
|soon.
“ A Terror to Mosquitoes." “
; Rork Lime
One-foiirtK* of a cup of sugar is equal to about one-naif
over
the
prospect
cf
a
revolution
Cates Crate’ Co. has rock lime in
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Dr.
Ward, Osteopathic
cup of syrup or one-third cup of cqrn sugar, p n o.^tablein
Germany.
General
Ludendorff
.M rs. G. W . Venable and her I Physician. .F ir s t National Bank Imrreis. Office open until 8 o’ clock in a captured secret order has
spoon of sugar is equal to one tablespoon of honey; about
nt jiig h t/ Buy while we can get the
Httle niece, Miss Effie O’Cain left Bldg., Phone 330-W.
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one and one-half tablespoons of syrup and one and onetaken steps to employ the assist­
third tablespoons of corn sugar.
for Orangeburg, S. C., today.
In a reednt-issue of the Herald barrel lime. Cates Crate Co., suc­ ance of his commanding officers
cessor to- DUTTon~Crate Co.
Sugar may be s&amp;ved by the use of raisins, dates, figs,
If you need stove wood phone me. there was chronicled the arrival
and various governmental agen­
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dried pears and fruit pastes used on the breakfast cereals.
- 1 can.supply you. H. c. DuBose. °f.a baby girl at the home of Mr.
cies to help hinY stamp out'the
Fruit marmalades, butter* and Jellies should be Used
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an.d Mrs. J. L. Hurtp This was a
glowing spark which has beep
to
take
thcjftlace of tho_prdlnary sweetening at a meal and-'
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Mrs. Stembridge, who has been mistake as the girl was a boy, a
not
as
accessories
to it. Fruits may be preserved Without,
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Grammar
School
Park
be­
illuminating than anything which
. the. guest of her cousin, Mrs. C. W. second lieutenant, Mr. Hurt says.,
sugar.
It
may
be
added when sugar is more plentiful. ’
ginning
Friday
eycning,
the
23rd
has come out of Germany in many
Shinholser for several weeks left
The Miracle Medicine is for
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Preserving
demands
this year a thin syrup instead of a
(this
evening).
months
follows:
’
Wednesday for her home in Mil- sale at all good drug stores and at
heavy
syrup.
—=-------Week-day
services
each
even­
legeville, Georgia.
headquarters— Room 8, Sem’LIt-has come to my knowledi
If
sugar
is
used
one-half
of
the
amount may be replaced
ing, except Tuesday evening, the through a letter addressed to the
M.usaon’-a-*swimming~ pool* is the |*n°le -Bank Arrtiej?.
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‘ by another sweetener.
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27th, at 8 p. m. Sundays at 3:30, Prussian ministry of war that
coolest place in town. Open Wed
V
Drying is a means of preserving (without sugar) ap­
and 8 p. m. A lecture Tuesday, men pn'leave havespojen publicly
nesday, Thursday, Saturday and I
f or R e „ t
ples, cherries, strawberries and black caps.
the 27tn, in the Methodist church,
Sunday^ afternoons.
Fresh' water
Two apartments over 10 Cent entitled “ The Burning Issue,” by of a revqlptiQi) .which, is to break |
Wheq ready to use they may have added the needed
'sugar in the form of a syrup. When sugar is more plentiful
every day.
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Store. Cool nice rooms with*front Rev. F. F. Shoup, an evangelist out after the war. A soldier, said
fruit juices may be made into jellies or raa,y be used as
W . W. Abernathy came over porch. Four rooms $15.00 per and lecturer of note from Brook­ to have come from the industrial
region of Rhenish Westphalia de­
fruit juices with or without sugar, as beverages, fruit
from Daytona yesterday and ac- mgnth. Eight rooms $30 per lyn, n . y .
,
clared in a train that in his home
gelatins and frozen desserts.
companied, his family back there |month. N
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" Gamer.
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The services at the. tent will be district men were going on. leave,
Fresh fruits supply the place of sugar in the diet. They
where they will make their future
in charge of Rev. B. Winget of taking weapons with them for the
should
be used freely.
Desserts where sugar is .scarce
home.
Dr.
Mason
and
family
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may
be
made
of
gelatins,
junkets, custards, puddings and
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on
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n Magnolia avenue.
the death of her brother, J. Rob- sionary Secretary of the Free t u r e - t W o lv m ^ T v v e ll as -hand
S L E E P IN S U R A N C E
ert O’Gain who was killed by a Methodist church of North Amer­ grenades separated into two parts.
" A Terror to Mosquitoes.”
train in Georgia. His daughter, ica. Rev. W. P. Juhlin, pastor at
, . “ I desire that the clothing of
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Miss Nell O’Cain visited here Lakeland, Fla., will assist- in- the
men going on leave be searched as
) - .
_ test cases-before-(heir departure.
A. P. Connelly is among the about two years ago and will be services.
new purchasers of thc-newJOvefc remenihered by many Sanford
All of the!above named preach­ It will be possible to Carry out this |
land- 1919 model known as the People.
ers are ordained ministers in the at the baths and dressing stations
T h rift car and Sales Agent Haight J
S L E E P IN S U R A N C E
aforesaid church.
“ I wish to impress upon all su
" A Terror to Mosquitors."
A cordial invitation is extended perior officers who .happen t,o hear
poets of the Overlantf in this I
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to the public to attend all of the such objectionable talk or who
It might be wise for us to follow in
county.
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Mrs. Puleston and daughter, services.
dqtnll the psychology o f tho general­
hear of it through others,' that they
issimo o f the. allied armies, General
A sea food and chicken dinner, Mrs. Arrington liave returned to
Committee. . must deal witl) it at once and
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60 cents, every Sunday, 12:30 p. in. the city after a vacation snent at
without hesitation. The home au­
that General Foch thinks thnt fo ho
and Thursdays 6 p. m.
Daytona various places in Florida and
thorities and the dii-ectof of mili­
gloomy
Is to admit that matter haa.
Beach Hotel Daytona Beach
ioo-tf other states. Their many friends
tary railways have been directed Mourning Color for Street Wear conquered spirit Hopefulness Is first
Mr. and Mrs. Waters and chil-1 are glad to see them back home
to take corresponding measures.”
and Social Functions.
In his creed o f victory. He believes
dren have returned home from a,
that depression Is a confession o f In­
Another order’ just captures
visit yvith relatives in Apopka.
tellectual weakness and will lose more
; Notice
bearing the-signature of the chief Upk««p o f Country’ s Optimism Could battles o f every kind than any other
The registration hooks for Semin­
L E O N ’S AU TO T R A N S F E R _
(Conjinued From Pago One)
of staL of the Forty-first infantry
slnglo cause. Mind power, thinks Gen­
Best Bs Maintained by the W e ir­
ole county are now open in my office
P H O N E 91. H O T E L C A R N E S .
amendment to which ad minis division recites that court martinis
eral Foch, can snatch victory out o f
ing
of
Qayer
Colors.
and
will
remain
open
until
the
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tration spokesmen have made have, had various and an increas­
the nrms o f defeat as well as the com­
day of October, 1918!
Another
departure
from
the
fnfdilon
Virgil Smith writes.his mother,
ing number of cases where subing o f unexpected re-enforcements. Ho
strong
objections
tonight
pre
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II..C . DuBose,
Mrs. C. H. Sjmith of this city that
dieted’ it would Ik ? stricken out ordinatc-s emphatically refused to I " e weirtnjTof bfack^’ ^ W .'’ . nDt",o* said during a battlo that no man need
Supervisor of Registration.
he is right down in front in France
and the President left with the accompany their units into Uie | moimunc. liiit.-ror-.»tr&lt;&gt;«t luncbeoDB,- ever he tlredjatji.crisis ILha manage*
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his mind right. Qne o f his great max­
and is carrying ammunition in a
authority^-proposed- in -the ad-jline and whcre tlnr “ superior of- (lltincrs and tho theater.
ims
Is “ Resist the Irresistible," and an­
truck foil the big battles-now-tak-1—
ministration draft to fix the order fieers have neglected to enforce
It Is really not.a Rood fashion, and other fnvortte maxim during his long
ing place over there.
[ Fathers and mothers who de­ of calling all classes.
obedience by failing to compel the thoso who cry for the tnqralo.of a na life In the thick o f things was "V ic ­
sire to "know how and why the
Fo'r'the “ work or fight” ’ legisla­ ‘cowards to go into the front line.” tlon, which merely means the upkeop tory Is n thing o f the will."
Our Favorlic Newspaper
Miracle Medicine rarely fails to tion opposed by organized labor Obedience, in this respect, the of its optimism In tbn highest form,
There Is no getting beyond'the-senIf you are not n reader of the cure the bowel trouble of the little Chairman Chamberlain and Sen­ order said, must be enforced, would prefer tq see this a season of tenco thnt “ victory Is a thing o f tho
Tam pa Morn ng T r bune you should ones invited to call at Room 8 , ator Thomas of Colorado, its au­ even though it may be necessary gayer colors, states a fashion corre­ will." It Is this psychology that we
Seminole Bank Annex, that may thor are prepared to make a vig­ to resort to force and the use of | spondent. There will probably bq yimnld work upon, and tho constant
subs- r be for .t nt onco.
enough mourning In the land, and our
save a life.
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orous fight, with its 'disposition in arms. It is right, tip? order said, millions o f soldiers do’ not wish to see 'wearing of black does .not help to­
I t is the Great South Florida
wards a piore brilliant expression o f
even to go to the length of shoot­
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crim will doubt. •
Newspaper covering this section of
all the \vomen garbed in black. It does tho will and the spirit Therefore, If
ing
a
man
as
an
extreme
necessity.
the state absolutely 'ah cl 'equivocally leave tomorrow for points; in In*
not make them look upon life with we must wear black gowns, even
No vote was taken in the .com
and is the- only paper in Florid.; diana, where they will visit rela­ mittoo on the “ work or fight” ob
Another captured order deals more Joy.
though we arc not In mourning, let us
printing every line of the day uni tives and old friends for several jeeted to by organized labor which with the investigation into a case
nowever, wo have started on n have them as gay as possible.
•night report of the Associated Press. weeks. M. E. Frien4*&gt;reliof agent wa* adriod-to the bill as reported whole a German airplane was career o f black for this summer sen*
Brilliant Jet contributes to the viv­
for the A. C. L. will hold Mr. to the senate. The amendment i$ shbt down, probably in mistake, son, and only the Individualists depart idness o f n black gqwn, and It hns
It is the first paper to arrive in our
Crim’s place at the ticket.window certain to figure in hou^d debate, by German troops and the occu- from It.,-It Is n condition for gratitude been reinstated by the designers In a
c ity every day.
that we hnvo enough rebellious souls fascinating fashion.
during
his absence.
Entire frocks
pants secretly buried.
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Subscript on $6.00 per year. After
to Insist upon blue, pink, griien and nre made o f If for dinners und dances.
October 1st it will he increased to
Fred Wight writes his parents,
“ Such procedure,” the’ order yellow as a contrast to the moving
Chairman Dent presento/HTqs
Mr. and Mi’s. Henry
that .report immediately after the house said, "is unworthy of the German procession of black Jet taffeta, tulle,
$8.00. Subscribe now.
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„ Wight
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I he expects to be called across the convened-, and obtained unani­ A rh iy.” •
satin, pearls and Jersey.
Happenings of Interest ... water in a few days. We cannot mous consent to have it taken up
Another fact nbnut this fashion for
In still another document Gen.
She didn’t hear ft on the street, learn whether any other Sanfotd tomorrow with right of way oyer Ludendorff says there are constant blacR, for whlrh we nre truly grate­
It was at the party.’ She Wius boys of the Tank Corps are going all other business. He thinks it reports of German officem*' bn ful, Is tin* extreme manner In which li
standing near the open window over with I-red or not. Reginald can be passed, by Friday;
leave voicing utterances that are Is presented. There Is nothing gloomy
and they did not see hefv* He— Hdly; hqs been transferred -to
calculated
to awaken feelings of orvlepresfdng III the way R, Is hnm
Representative
Kahn,
ranking
died. Only the color Itself strikes n
OLDEST
“ Tom, what a pretty girl Sally A. Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania for ma’doubt as to German preparedness somber note. But color Is always the
Republican
member
of
the
com
tomewftif]
M
ESTABLISHED
has grown to be, and such a nice chine gun practice and George
for battle.* He mentions an offiudr note of victory, the sounding o f tho cymSEED H O U S E
complexion, and, best of all, such DeCottes has been commissioned mittee will lead a fight on the floor in Berlin who said that further hats of n deed well done, und ns the
IN F L O R ID A
a clean, sweet breath. A dance ns second lieutenant in the Tanks, against* the amendment, directing offensives were impossible on the psychology of the masses Is the most
with*her is sure worth while. , 0 , The tanks are plaving a most un- separate classification of younger western front because of the short- important thing o f the hour, wcBhould
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t t t i n r w/n &lt;/«
if only it was she, but her nam£ port ant part in the big offensive registrants, contending that the ness of horses an^l oats. General • become students of this peculiar sci
War
Department
should
be
left
was „not Sally— but Sally could just now and our Sanford bov
Ludendorff warns officers against |
" f tho mind and exploit it to the
create,*! extent.
have told her that “ best of all” |will get in the thick of the figh to work out this question.
spreading unfavorable, rumors,
‘ before it is over. Congressional leaders on both le declares that it is remarkable I
was due to her use of the Miracle
sides
say it will require only a few that they qcver bring encouraging
If you have been disappointed
Medicine according to*directions.
days
to pass the measure,, adjust news home from, the front and add
with
the
effects
of
other
medi­
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cines why not try using that ^Jo. any differences between the two that it is better to “ color the situ­
Room No. 8, Seminole Bank 1818' prescription, the Miracle houses and send it to the Brest* ation with a rosy hue than with [
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This company sa,ved its policy
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hopes to do better in the future. policy of the Tampa Daily Times
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'P h ejg^rp u n y is organized under the s nee the start.
HluH^niw and selects its risks care­
The Times receives the full day
fully, and the profits go back to the and night reports of the Associated
policy holders instead of being paid press o vc f leased wires it is a fqll
in dividends to stockholders.
member of the Newspaper Enterprise
Being a mutual company, the pop Association and receives tho stories
icy' holders arc pledged to pay the of many tra ned correspondents at
premium the second time in case the the front.
It ulso^pr nw/ the best
company needs more money than the pictures and maps.
original premium in order to pay
Few newspapers out* de of the
losses. This adds to the security of largest c t es equal t n the quant ty
the policy holders and is necessary and qual ty of . war news— none
because there is- no capital stock. pr nt* the news any., qu cker.
Howqver, the chances that such in
The read-ng puhl c has been quick
assos ment will bo made is* very re­
to .apprecate the T mes’ splendid
mote.
— —r
news serv ce. It s now one o f the
If interested before your policy
most widely read dailies in the state.expires, bring it to my office, at
The Times will he sent tD any ad­
Room 8 in - the C.ourt House, und
dress
for $6.00 a year or $1.50 for
make application for its renewal in
three months. A subscription to it it
the Mutual Com pany.,■&gt;'
the best way to keep up with the
M. F. Robinson, Agent.
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INADEQUATE TAX *
!
LAWS EXPENSIVE
,

(Continued from Fage One)

will present to the legislature, the
men said yesterday, would be of
benefit to' taxpayers with reason­
able tracts of land, while it might
mean additional expense to the
larger land holders who could af­
ford to pay.
Equal assessment in all coun­
ties of the. state with a maximum
ten ixilll tevy for state nurposps
und* higher valuations will be ad­
vocated by the committee' when
it meets in Jacksonville with the
state assoctatrt,)^ and it is in order
to get the Florida tax collectors
lined iip for the fight that tho
Marion and I^ake county men are
making'the rounds at this time.

YOUTH

No Royal Road to Old Age.
1’nlitippily tlu*n» Is no ugrccqicnt nu
thq recipe for living to n ripe old uge,
although every centonnrlnn believes
he has the secret. The fact Is, there
Is n good deni of luck nbout tt. Of
course everybody knows that the per­
son who sturts In with n good phy­
sique nud lives happily nnd temperntely nnd usefully, inis the ndvnntnge
over the person who inherits u weak
body and doesn’t take cure o f him­
self. But even among those who liuve
everything In tlielr favor many fall
lo reach-the four score "yenrs of th*
osalmlst.
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BOHD

Every Dollar
put into the hands of

C o n s e r v a t iv e O ld A g e
Through the Savings of Youth
has double the purchasing
j^gLoow er, owing to the simhabits and require­
ments of that period of
life.

Willfulness anq_WIII.

Do not iiitMtnki* willfulness for will.
Very often the girl who Is. most deter­
mined to get lief own way In every­
thing. larks wilt power. W ill Is con
darlvc to self-i-ontrol, willfulness to
a lack o f It. The difficulty u girl’s
proper gunrdlnn. her parent* nnd hei
tenchers. encounter In bringing her to
do what Is expected o f her Is not the
tnensure of her will, hut o f her willful
'iesa.— 1'ennsylvunln Grit.

Start Provision for Old Age, Now!

Properly Slxed Up.
“ Yes," remarked u conceited young
bachelor, “ I have the greatest -admira­
tion for the fair sex. but I never ex­
Japanese Suparatltlona.
■
pect ' to marry— oh, dear, n o!" “ In­
In Japan a light-colored mouse In
deed.” a ludy remarked. ’Then I am die house* Is u sign of hnppjness. If
to bnderstuud that you' not ,,nly ad­
spider falls from ttie celling In the.
mire women, tiut you have a sincere re ' nprnlng It brings plensiire. hut If nt’
gnrd for' them
us wull.“
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THE SANFORD tlERALD

PAGE SIX

Cypress Lumber
For Barns, Fences, Out-Houses

Play Important ROIe in Making
Repatriates Contented in
Strange Surroundings.

Chase &amp; Co., Santord, Fla.
RED CROSS M E E T I N G
The Third Friday of every
month will be a business
meeting of the Red Cross&gt;
at Woman's Club on Oak
Avenue, at 2:30 p. m. . . .

Cares for Frleifdlesa and Homeless
People Whom Germany Dumps
Back From the Captured
French Hamlets.

‘A hoarder Is a man who Is more In­
terested In getting his bits than tn glvng his bit .

TH E DOTS SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE.
By Clifford Leon 8herman.
^
Dear Folks -Wp had a dandy time today. One o f the
transport got out o f order, and we had to stop for a couple o f hours. But the
men didn't lose'any t lm f ) One o f the aviators promptly launched his machine
nnd sailed around the aky, tuning up. It wns a great alght, and made me wish
I had gone Into the Aviation ebrps. It was n hot day,'and the boys were pretty
well stripped down to the buff. As the aviator finished his stunt, nnd we still
had half on hour, somebody made-a suggestion which met with hearty
approval. In about one minute we all commenced to ....................
SAMMY.
T o complete the picture, draw a line from dot.,1 to dot 2, then from-dot 2
TO dot 8/ fthd fcTrinT"
No. a.
(Copyright, 1917, by The Dell Syndicate, Inc.)

Fobd^dm inlstrator Writes Presi
d e jH m e ric a Conserved 1 4 l r
0 0 0 , 0 0 0 Bushels W heat
C R E D IT

DUE

TO

WOMEN,

Mast and Fat Shipments Increased by
844,000,000 Pounds.

Our slaughterable animats at the be­
ginning of the laat fiscal year were not
appreciably larger than the year be­
fore and particularly In boga; they
were probably leas. The Increase In
shipments is due Jo conservation and
the extra weight of animals added by
our farmers.
. , , The full effect o f these efforts began
to bear their beat results In the last
half of the fiscal year, when the ex­
ports to tha AUjaa were 2,188,100,000
pounds, aa against 1,268,800,000 pounds
In the same period o f tha year before.
This compare* with an average of
801,000,000 pounds of total exports for
the same half years In the three-year
pre-war period.
__In _ cereals. and cereal products re?
duped to terms of cereal bushels our
shipments to Allied destinations have
been;
Fiscal year 1916-17..259,000,000 bushels
Fiscal year 1017-18..340,800,000bushels

000 pounds of meat during the [mst
.Increase . . . . . . . . . 80,000.000huahala
&gt;**r, valued In all at $1,400,000.00Q.
Of the** cereals.PUC-shlpmenta of
Thla was accomplished In the face of a the prime breadstuff* fn’tiie Sscal year
serious food shortuge In this country, 1017-18 to Allied destinations were:
bespeaking the wholeheartedness and Wheat 181,0p0,000 bushels and of rye
patriotism with which the American 13,000,000 bushels, a total of 144,000,people have met the food crisis ubroad. 000 bushels.
Food ‘Administrator Hoover, In a letThe exports to Allied destinations
ter to President Wilson, explains how during the fiscal year 1010-17 were:
the altuatlon was met The voluntary Wheat 185,100.000 bushels and rye
•conservation program fostered by the 2,800,000 bushels, a total of 187,400,000
Food Administration enabled the piling bushels. In addition some .10,000,000
Up o f tho millions of bushels of wheat bushels of. 1017 wheat are now In port
during 1017-18 and the shipment o f for Allied destinations or en route
taeat during 1917-18.
................. - - thereto. The total shipments to Allied
Tho total value pf all food ship- countries from our last harvest of
taenia to Allied destinations amounted wheat will be therefor*, about 141,000,to »1,400.000,000, all this food bolug 000 bushels, or a total of 154,000,000
bought through or ln .collshaemilen- bushels of-prim e braaagteff47'Tn” ml^
with tha Food Administration. Theso dltton to this we havo shipped some
figures are all hosed on official reports 10.000,000 bushels to neutrals dependand represent food exports for the entu p on us, nnd we have received
harvest year that closed Juue 80, 1018. some Imports from other quarters.
% The shipments of moat* and fnta
"This accomplishment o f our peopla
'(Including meat products, dairy prod- ,n this matter stands out even mor*
'urta/vegetable oils, etc..) to Allied do* clearly If we.benr In mind that we hod
Yinuttoos were ns follows:
nvnllnbla In the fiscal year 1015-17
Fiscal .yenr 1010-17... .2,155,500.000 Ilia. from n#t c,rr),'over
■■ Burldus
Fiscal year 1017-18....3.011,100,000lbs. over our
consumption about
.
_________ .
200,000.000 bushels of wheat which we
were able to export that year without
lncrcuso

Complete Line of McKin
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Popular Music

Come in and Hear the
New^CoIumbia Records

British Get Two Pounds a MonthFrench P&amp;und and Half,
Italians One Pound
GERMAN SU P P L Y P L E N T IF U L
All Nations Permit Uee of Sweetening
for Home Preserving Purposes.

Friendship—that select and sacred
~Bourj?, France.— All repatriates nro
relation which Is kind of absolute and
which leaves the language of love aus­
homeless, but some have friends in
picious and common, so much Is this
Franco who take them In. Those who
purer, and nothing Is so much divine.
are friendless ns well ns homeless
—Kmeraon.
when Germany dumps them back froftt
the captured French hamlet nre sent,
MORE POTATO DI8HE8,
according ttr tho plans o f the minis­
A simple dish nnd one easy to pre­
try o f the Interior, so many to this
department/so many to thnt; and tho pare making a Variety In serving po,
. tutors Is:
departments divide them among the
- t f r 'J t »
Spanish Potatoes.
villages, two families here, three there.
—Cook potatoes ns
All over the west and south of
Franco you And then!, these pcoplo a . u s u a l , aftei^peellng.'
I
n
boiling salted
imbued with a love o f their own fire­ ™
sides which- the-nomadlC Amerlcan- —
water. Drain’ well,
then turn into a
can never understand, torn up sudden­
hot vegetable dish
ly , by the roots and transplanted to
which contains a
nn utterly g r a n g e community, with­
generous portion of
out anything In the world but a little
bnggngo they1can- carry and the franc butter, thlVe tnblespoonfuls o f finely
and a half a day allowed by the French scraped or* chopped o&amp;lon,' and salt
government. The’ father o f the.famlly nnd pepper (cayenne) to taste. * Turn
Id dead, or missing or a prisoner, or In the potatoes nnd chop co’nraely with
at the front. The daughters and tho a sliver knife, mixing them well with
sons who could work are still In Ger­ the’ seasoning. Then serve with cold
many. Those In . France were sent meat.
Scalloped Potatoes.—Cut raw pota­
hack heenuso they were too old, too
weak or too young to work—useless toes Into Plghth-lncTTallces and arrange
■mouths' to the Germans. They nre In a baking (JTSh~puH7ng In h layer of
tho repatriate problem In which our potatoes, then salt nnd pepper, n dnsh
o f flour and a few small bits of butter
Red Cross Is lending a hand.
or cheese theif repent until the pota
Care for Repatriates.
toes nre nil used. Fill the dish to nu
The-department of theuAln JiLtypl-_
JUL’h -from -Ifie ITTJf,* then cover with
cnl. Hourg, Its p rin c ip a lity , lies near
milk nfid bake In a hot hven. Keep
enough to th o. S w Ibs border so thnt
covered the first 15 minutes. Ilnke un­
when sir hundred people vfere expect­
til the-potatoes nre tender.
ed, tho Red Cross delegates could go
Russian Salad.— Mix one rupful ench
to Evlnn nnd Journey bnck wltli tho
o f cold cooked carrot cubes and pota­
rnhvoys.
to cubes with n cupful each o f cold
When tho delegates met tho re­
cooked peps.nnd henna; marinate with
patriates on tho train, they gnve them
French dressing for two hours, nrnn order which assured to ench family
rnnge on lettuce leaves In four seeu little o f the coat which was so
elons, keeping each vegetable by Itself.
precious In Fnincein.cold weather. A
Garnish two sections with smoked fish
printed letter stnteil that tho Amerl*
nnd one with hard-cooked egg whlto
cans knew their sufferings nnd sym­
chopped, tho other with the yolks put
pathized with them nnd would help
through a riper. Chopped pnrsley may
supply them with garden tools nnd fur­
be used In lines dividing the sections.
niture nnd to get work for them.
Potato Salad. — Cook small-sized
Reducing housekeeping to Its very
potatoes In their Jackets until ten­
lowest'ti'rms, tho AthCflChn Red Gross
der, peel nnd cut In cubes; while lint
delegates derided thnt ench family
add n few tnblespoonfuls o f French
must have beds enough for everybody,
dressing, with one small onion finely
n tnblo, n ehalr apiece, n stovo, some­
chopped or three small green onions,
thing tn hold water nnd something to
.tiips-und a ll- Let stand for n half
rook In (there ~ls‘ n wonderful: French
hour lifter adding salt and paprika.
utensil called n “ falt-tout,” In which
Just before serving add a cupful' of
you can pretty nearly make every-,
diced celery to four cupfuls of potatoes
thing), a fork apiece, n plnte nplece,
and one sinull cucumberjfnit In cubes.
and one knife for the family. Theso
Mix well, add boiled or mayonnaise
furnishings are lent to the poorer fam­
dressing, and serve. * For n hot salad the
ilies.- • Those whn"Pnn'phyr“buy furni­
potatoes limy be- taken while hot,
ture on n sublimated Installment plan;
placed In u dish, find onion, bacon fat
$1.25 down nnd small payments ac­
and vinegar left from, spiced pickles
cording to Income every two weeks
heuted l)ot and [toured over the pota­
until two-thirds of the cost price Is
toes makes u very tusty sukuL
reached, when tho furniture becomes
their own.
*
The delegates may he nble to euro
tho physical needs of the refugees, hut1
they hnvo to contend ulways with tho
terrible homesickness of nn uprooted
people. More .tlmn anything CIro In

America's new sugar ration o f two
pounds n month p4r person la equita­
ble when compared with the angar ra­
tion enforced by rigid governmental
order In England, France and Italy, na­
tions with which we are sharlug sugar.
Each Allied nation—In the matter of
augur consumption--*la sharing on near­
est possible equal terms the hardships
Imposed.by greatly altered conditions
In the world sugar situation.
Formerly classed ns a luxury, sugar
la now a war time essential. The fair
nnd Just division of fhia essential la
In th/ hands of the various Allied
food controllers.'
The United States Food Administra­
tion has asked this nation to observe
n voluntary sugar ration of two
pounds per person n month.
In the other countries at war with
Germany sugar Is one of the scarce
articles on every menu—whether In
the households of both rich and poor,
or In Utw-Aotels.
England today tins a sugar ration
of two pounds per month per person.
In France the rntlgn Is a pound nnd n
tin If and. tn Ituf}*Jt Is one pound a
mouth. And the prices In allied coun­
tries nre from two to three times ns
high ns In Araerlcu.
If you go to n hotel In England or
France these days nnd order ten or
cirffeo they serve absolutely no sugar
with It. If you wnnt sugar you roust
bring It with you.'*
In England It Is allowable to use
one-seventh of an ounre of sugnr lnr
the preparation of each luncheon. In
Franco many normals carry llttlp sac
ChHHhe- fal)Wta nhont with them for
use In hotels nnd lu England rich nnd
|M&gt;or must take their sugar wltli them
If they wish to have sweetened teu
while visiting friends.
Before tho war slurtcd France had
025,000 acres devoted to sugor produc­
tion. By 1017 the French sugar acre­
age had decreased to 180,000 acres.
Today the French man or woman with a
sugor card has no assurance whatever
thnt he or she will lie able to artunlly
tniy sugar. To buy It, ouu must first
find IL
Italy Has "State Sugar/'
E*jM»clnlly drastic regulations govern
the use ot sugar In Italy. Its manu­
facture, distribution nnd sale are close­
ly controlled, nnd In pure actually
tnkcu over by the slate.
Saccharine Is permitted to be sold
nnd used ns a substitute for sugnr und
the government manufactures a mix­
ture of aaccharine nnd sugar called
"State Sugnr," which is largely used.
German Sugar Ration Adequate.
Germany, before the war, produced
a great surplus of sugnr and exported
large quantities. Today the Germans
havo virtually gone out of the export
business, but have plentx of clien|&gt;
sugor for home use.
A
r"
Wholesale pileus prevalenCytn the
IN PAINT
Allied nations. According to Informa­ DO U SE -S L A C K E R
tion received by the United States
Food Administration art1 os follows: Stands In W ay of 100 Per Cent Red
Crota Contribution and Fellow
England, 10 cents a pound; France.
Worker* Act.
12 cento; Italy. 25 certs. t
While these high prices are being
Pittsburgh, Pa.— Andy Tomko, an
paid abroad the American wholesale
Anstrlan, stood in tho way. of u.lUO
price Is being held at 7Vi cents.
•per. cent contribution to the second
Red CrofB war fund by tho Edgar
Thompson Steel works employees. IIo
Thoughtful.
“ You think too much about your- would glvo nothing, he pal'd. A del­
*olf,” snld the- Moralist. “The Bccret egation mpt him, took him by tho
af hnpptncHH In this world Is thinking hcclH nnd Housed his head In u barrel
ihout other people." “ I Un think abont o f red paint; then they turned him
ather people," snld the pessimistic |wr- uround and put him In feet first. Ills
«»n. “ hut an they nil owe me money^ “ time" wns given him minus a day's
*uch thought* make me feel more pay for the Red Cross und then he
downy tlmn ever/'— Birmingham Age- was discharged. Tho plant is a 100
per renter.
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Herald.
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HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER
M Y SPEC IALTIE S

Plum bin g and
G as Fitting
All Work Receives M y Personn

Attention And Best Efforts
Opposite City Hall

Telephone No 28

BUSINESS CARDS
One Inch Cards Will Be Published Un.
der This Heading At The Rate Of *7.20

O. S. VAUGHAN
O P T O M E T R IS T

EYES. EXAM IN ED
and GLASSES FITTE D
Schnal’s Jewelry Store. 123'W. Flrat Rt

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Formerly of the U. S. Army
CONSULTING PH YS IC IA N
SEM INOLE COUNTY

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Telephone 291

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PREVENT HOG CHOLERA

T h e' B. A. Thomas H og Powder
has a record of 95 per cent cures of
Ilok Cholera. I f you feed your hogs
ns’ directed, -you need nevcr'fi'ar hog
dhdlcrn or^.any other hog disense.
And the directions are .v^ry simple,
just about whnt you arc-doing, plus
i a few cents' worth of B. A.' Thomns’
hog Powder in-the feed twice a week.
I Usually, though, Cholera gets in
before we know it. Then it requires
close attentipn to eaeh_ hog—eachhog-must he dosed^-and if ybu will
dose them as directed, you will save
better than 90 per cent.
If you
don’t, the B. A. Thomas medicine
hosts you nothing.
W e — not some
distant manufacturer— pay your
money back.
L. Allen Seed Co.
91-Frl-4tc

ch».. N. 6.BO eha.L Sec. IS, Tp. 20 S.. It.
S® *■*»• The laid land bftlng assessed aft
the date of th lasuance of such ear iflrata
In the name of J. M. Mitchell.
Unleaa laid certificates ihall be rederaed
according to law tak deed* will l»u e thereon
on the 17th day of September. A. D. 1018.
Witneea my official eltnature and aeal thi«
the ICth day of August, A. II. ISIS.
'•“all •
E. A. DOUGLASS.
CJrrk Circuit Court Seminole Co.. Fla.
* Ity V. M. Douglas*. b . r .
103-FrI-Stc

Lota 3 anfl 4. Hloek 2, Tier 9
All rof Bloek
‘ 2.
“ —
Tier 10.
Loti SC*. 10 Illoek 2 Tier 11.

T,“

Vi

H|bt of wav to a point 'south of beginning;
thence nortln 81 feet to beginning.

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That part o f N W l f east of railroad (4g-

of SEW See. 16, Tp. 14. (Tiiicr 26.
Northwest quarter Hloek
I'lork 2,
2. Yler
T . , 20.
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Lota 3 and 7, Block 3. Tier 1.
lie
record*
of
Seminole
County
a*
lota
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2,
md
Tot.
1.2,
3. and 4 Sec. IS, Tp. 14. Ran*e
Lota IS and IS Block 3. Tier i.
1
c. i . . . _____, . i
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3.
6, 7 of said Lblock
and tier, 'there
being* no
Lot* 2 to 9 Inclusive Hloek 3, Tier 10.
|
lota
8
and
7
In
said
block
and
t‘er.
Lot* 1. 2, 8. 7, 8, 9 Block 3. Tier 11.
“V t ,0f* 1 * nd 2
19&gt; tp.14,
Frocks and the most Interesting lit­
Also that part of Block .1. Tier 17 des­
Fractional Weal half Block 3. Tier 12.
f ^ * Di NJVI,; of 8 W if.o f S W ) (
cribed as follow*:
Beginning ftt northwest . .
' West half Block 3. Tler-13.
tle aprons for little girls nro being
Sec 21 Tp. 14, Rant* 28:
Jcorner of block 3, tier IT;- run east 111.6
Southeast quarter Block 3, Tier 19.
shown In the shops developed In- old.feet: south 268.2 feet; west I ll.S feet; north
Lot 9, Block 4, Tier 6.
.
I 258.2 feet to beginning..
I&lt;ot 8, Block 4, Tier' 7.
fasHJqneil .calico and flowered cre­
NOTICE FOK IllIIS
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Lot 3, Illoek 4, Tier 8.
Also that p«rt of block '4, tier 17 desrribtonne. Dresses for the older-genera­
lllda will lie received by the Hoard of
Lot S. T, 8. tf. 10. Block 4. Tier 9.
|ed as follows; llrglnSilng at northwrst rorCounty
Commlaalonrra
at
their
next
regular
Lot* 1, 2, 3. Block 4. Tlftr 10.
tion were shown In calico some time
r "of MneV 4, tler-17, run cast lll.fi feet:
meeting on September 3rd, ISIS -for the
Lula 1.2. 3..S. 7. 8. 9 Block I, T ier'll.
south 28S.fi feet; wcsl-LUJUreti-noTtb -3Cft.fi
ago, but It seems n material which
furnishing of fifty (SO) gallons of ' diftW e.I half Block_4.-Tier- 12--------- ------ .---- f f evr-TB tjsffKMng?
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Infertant.____________
. ' ---------------- --------E s ilh a lf block 4. Tier 18.
Is'pnrtlcularly well suited to the small
---All
foregoing Iota and blocks being of
— H lf h f t l feirrvrff’ to reje t any and all
Southwest quarter Block* 4, Tier 19.
girl because of Its strength apd the
ib e -r it v of Sanford, according to E. B.
bid*.
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E. A. DOUGLASS. Clerk1 1
East half Bloch 4, Tier 20.
101-4tc- Frl '
I Jr.*.. r‘*'* Map, as recorded in Plat Book
East half Block 4. Tier 21.
I
brilliant colors In which It appears.
B page 111 and Florida Land A ColnnlLot 3, Block 5. Tier 7.
One dress, for example, Is shown
|gallon Company's Map of St. Gert'rude
Lot S. Block 5. Tier 7. •
NOTICE OF ELECTION
L * n^163
« Hof Lake 3 George
Ik lots
165,
Addition
to the Town of Sanford, aa recorded tx^K
Lots » and 10, Hlork 5. Tier 7.
166 &gt;t.and
Thermal
In bright yellow with a red dot The
In Plat Book " B " page 118.
W H E R E A S. The Legislature of 1917,
Lota 3. 4. 5. 7 Block 5. Tier 8.
Vegetable
Hall*,
'as
recorded
In
round neck Is bound with plain red
under the Constitution i f 188S, of the State
1 Lots 1 to 38 (lets 4. 6, 6. 12) of Holden Book 4 at page 165) See 3, Tp. 18, Rang* 28
Lot 9. Block 5, Tier 8.
*
of Florida, did paaa two Joint Resolution*
Lota 4. S, 9. 10, Block 5, Tier 10.
-Real Estate Company's Addition to Han­
Alio an
undivided
one-half interest In
and finished with a stiff pump bow,
proposing amendment* to the Constitution
ford, according to plat recorded In Plat and to tha following described lands situate
All of Block 6. Tier 12.
several of which arc set In a row down
of the Stftte of Florida, and the tame were
Book " P " page 91.
All of Blork 6. Tier 18.
In Volusia County. Florida, to wit:
agreed
to
by
a
vote
of
three-flfth*
of
all
the
Northeast
quarter
and
South
half
Block
S,
East half of southeast quarter; east half of
the side of the blouse. There Is no
„ I*ot 1, block X, and lota 1, 2, 3, Block
member* elected to-eseh houae; that the Tier 19.
southwest quarter of southeast quarter, fend
Y
of
E.
It.
Traffor'd's
map
of
Sanford,
ac­
other trimming.
vote* on raid Joint Resolutions were entered
East hall Block S, Tier 20. "
Government lota numbers 8 and 4 of sec­
cording to Plat Book ‘’JP* page 111. •
upon their respective Journal*, with th*
All (except northwest quarter) of Block
tion 19, township 14, south, range 28 east;
An odd frock also In calico appears
ye*i and nays thereon, ahd they did deter­ 6. Tier 21.
L&lt;»1 1 (lea* 136.91 feet off north aide) also west half of northwest quarter of south­
of 8^ A. Robinson's Survey of an addition west quarter of section 28, township 14
Bankston Bros.
mine and direct that th* said Joint KesoIn a deep shade of blue figured In
All of Block ft. Tier 22.
utiona be submitted to the elector* of the
to South Sanford, according to plat recorded south, range 28 east.
&gt;
Lot* 6. 7, 8. Block 8. Tier 7.
white. It has a full skirt and a lit­
Roberta,
Ga. Jan
Stftte-at the General Election In November
Lota 4 to .10 Inclusive Block C, Tier 9.
. In Plat Book D i page 6.
Alto Government lots numbers 1 and 2
1918.
tle white repp sleeveless Jumper bound Old Kentucky Mfg. Co.,
All of Blork 6, Tier 10. .
1. Also beglg ISO feet west of northeast of section 30. township 14 aouth, range
. NO W , TH E R E FO R E ,. 1-. H .— © U y
“AHTftVfepl lot 3) Hloek 6, Tier l i .
corner of lot 3. of S. A. Robinson's Survey of 28 east.
with the calico, Is’decornted with little
Paducah, K y .‘
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C R A W F O R D , Secretary of Slate of the
Northwest quarter Blork 6. .Tier IJ.
|aij^
am addition to south
eoulh Sanford, run aouth
northwest quarter of southeast
old-fashioned ladles cut out and ap- Gentlemen:
State of. Florida, do hereby gfva-notlce that
ll\ feet, west 80 feet: north 117 feet; east
Southeast quarter Block 6,
of
eectlon 8,
township 16 &lt;s o u t h ,
. ------------------------MXieet to place of beginning.
a
•
West half Block 6, Tier (8
pllqued on.
.
ranee 28 east.
,
General Elertlan
*. A Mr. W ill Wachtcr of. this coun­
All of Block 6, Tier-19.
lo
t
6,
Lot
7
(lea*
west
337
feet)
lota
9
Alao
Government
lot
4
of section 1, town­
The figured voile dress Is the big
All of Block 8. Tier 20.
and &gt; &lt; la* 17 (less south 120 feet) lot 19, ship 14 south, range 27 east.
will be held In each county In Florida on
All of Block 6, Tier 21.
seller at present and all sorts of beau­ ty had some hogs that were down Tuesday nest succeeding the first Monday
lot 26 (leas northeast quarter) lota 26, 28,
Also Government lot 1, section 14, town­
All of Block 6. Tier 22.
30, 31, 32, 33, 84, lot 36 Beta southwest ship 14 south, range 27 east.
_____
November, A. D. 1918, the said Tues­
tiful models In organdie ^are coming with cholera, and h ad 'given up all in
Loti 6. 7. 8 Blork 7, Tier 8.
quarter) southwest quarter of lot 36 of S. A.
day being the
And-alao ooxrHi IT aerse of weat 27 acres
hope of saving them and would not
Lota
I.
2,
3,
fi
Block
7.
Tier
8.
In for a great deal of attention.
Robinson's Survey of an addition to South of Government lot number 2 and afi of
FI lb Day af November'
Lota 1, 4, fi, 6, 7, 8 Block 7, Tier 9.
Sanford.
for the ratification or rejection of the aald
G ov»t»ment lot number 8, section 14,
The newest thing shown In this fab­ spend one penny on them. I gave Joint
All of Blork 7, Tier 10.
Heiolutlons proposing amendment*
Lota 24 26, 46, 49 Florida Land A Colo- township 14 south, range 27 aaaL
LotT
1,
2,
8,
4.
6,
7.
8
Block
7,
Tier
11.
ric la a frock for a very little girl. him one 16 lb. pail of your B. A. to the Conititutlon of the State of Florida
Anr persbn or persona present announc­
niaatlon . ‘orapany'a Celery Plantation, ac­
All of Block
Tier 16.
ing that he, she or they desire to bid upon
It Is of white organdie with a wide Thp.mas’ Hog Powder and he has vis.:
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•
South half of northeast quarter and south cording t/l Plat Book ••C” page 115.
any particular parcel at parcels of aald
All t^at part of aectlon 26, township 19 land aeparataly will -be given an opportunity
Block 7, Tier 18.
round collar and turned back cuffs just come in and pfcid me for it and
A JO IN T R E S O L U T IO N Propoalng an half
south, rXfg*1 30 east lying between Tama­ to do ao at tba openlng of th* aalc. and such
All of Block 7, Tier 20.
___
of the same material In lavender, hand advises that every one of his sick Amendment to Section 8 of Article X II of
All of Bl0ek-9, Tier 21. ~
* rind an^Oleander Avenues, of -Sanford, and
the .Constitution of—the—State of FTcrlda T (AIMe*eludlng R. R. R. of W .) Block 7, the north line of block 2N, and all that parcel or parcels ao designated by any such
PC'*0*;. ?/ peraona will bn sold separately
feather jstltched In Joyal_purple, and hogs got well and that he had killed Relating to Education.
part of section 23. township 19, south, rang* and all the remaining land ndt ao designated
Be It Rrsblved by the Legislature of the
tied with perky little bows of purple
5o east lying between Tamarind and Olean­ by such person c
Lota 2, .1. 4, fi Block II. Tier 1.
enft
be
them and now has them in his smoke
State of Florida:
der Avenues of Sanford.
Lot 8, Block 8. Tier 7.
sold aa a whole.
ribbon— Nugent's.
That the following amendment of SecWest
half
(excluding
R.
R.
R.
of
W.)
Fractional west two-thlrda of Mock -1*
house and that
all were as fine as -tlon 8, of Article X U , of the Constitution
The terras of tale cash, purchaser-to pay
8. Tier 14.
*
tier 12 and fractional west two-thlrda .of for deed.
of the State of Florida Ralatlng to Educa­ Block
any he had killed this year. •
All (excluding R. R. R. of W ay) Block 8, block .2, tier
Robinson-*
Brides*- — ; - Scholia M a la O - *— • • —
12.
all
o
f
.
E.
R.
Trafford'a
tion in hereby agreed to «n d shall be sub­ Tier 16.
map of IgMfttd, . 1'
,
.
____ l, Dickinson 4ft Dickinson—Master In aald cause
S IL K J E R S E Y FO R S U M M E R
I want to add TJiat. hto said his mitted to the electors of the State for
All (excluding R. R. H. of W .)— Block 8, ' Lots 69, &lt;1, 77 at St. Joseph's Sub-DI- Solicitors for Complainant. ---------or rejection at the neat general Tl»r 16.
97 Frl file.
hogs were down and so sick that he adoption
election of R ratrieB tattrsa-ta-h e-lid d In
Northwest quarter and south half (exclud­ vision according to plat recorded in plat
book " B " page 123.
year.—#.* I). 1918; that la to hay, that ing ILT1L R. of W .) Block 8. Tier 17.
had-to.-pry
their mouths open and the
Section 8 of Article X II of the Constltutli
Government Lot 2, of section 28, town- Notice of Application far Tat Deed undag
All texrluding R. R. R. of W‘.) Blocks
_
his wife poured the powder down of the State of Florida be amended *o as
chip 20 south, range 30 east (less .that part
Tier 18.
.Section 8 of Chapter 4888, Laws af Flarlda
read aa follows:
aouth
of
line
beginning
at
northeut
corner
All
(excluding
R.
R.
R.
of
W.)
i
Ira*
their throats.'
Notice la hereby given that Jo*
of southeast quarts* of southeast quarter purchaser of Tax Certificate No 162, dat
. Section 8. Each County shall'be required Lot 10. Block* 9, Tier 1.
of section 29, towhehip 20 south, range 30 the 3rd day of July, A. I). 1916, haa filcPlease find check in full of my to asses* and collect annually for the sup­
Lot* 3, 8, 9 Block 9. Tier 7.
east and run east to intersection line of lot ■ald certificate im ray office and has mad# port of the jiuhllr
free 'school* therein,
All of Block 9. Tier IS.
account and with kindest regards tax
25 of fifltchell's Survey of Levy Grant), . application for_tax «t*ed_ to issue-In accord- "
of not lets than three (3) mills, not more - All of Block 9. Tier 14.
than ten (10) mills on the dollar on all tax­
All of Block, 9, Tier 16.
we beg to remkin, ’
Bala certificate embraces
West half of southeast quarter of north­ ■ nen with" ISw.
able property in the aame.J
All of Block 9, Tier 16.
east quarter; all that part of east. hall of thf following described property situated *
Yours very truly,
All of Blork B, Tier 17.
southwest quarter of northeast 'quarter east In 'Seminole county, Florida, to wit:
Writ half of Block 9. Tier 18.
* -Tp.
of N E W
X o
of l ------N E W --Sec. 6.
A JO IN T R E SO LU T IO N
of railroad: west half of northeast quarter of WJftof
Bnnkston Bros.
All Block 9. Tier 19.
*1 *
Proposed Amendment to the Constitu­
of southeast quarter; all that part of east R. 31 E.. M0 acres.
Lot* 8, 9, 10 Block 10. Tier 1.
L. Allen Seed Co.,
99— 5tJ tion of Florida.
half of northwrst quarter of southeast
The aald land bring aaaraea at tha date o f
Lot
3.
Block
10
Tier
2.
&gt;
Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the
quarter east of R. R. right-of-w^y of sec- the Issuance of aucE-certifieare fn-the-name
All qf Block 10. Tier 13.
State of Frorida.
tbm 29. luwnsbla 2fl-souih,-ran*t—-Aft- pastT O! w. w. Ilrltt. Unless
said certlflgare (ball
___ , tali
All of Block 10. Tier. 14-----------------.
„
That Article XIX of the Constitution .
Southwest quarter of eiq-tion 21, town­ he redeemed aerordlng'
ling Jo law tax
ta
eed will
North hslf of Block 10,‘ Tier 16.
' &gt; Culinary Camouflage. .
_ . U»o Stata.wd Florida, be ~Blld the same, la
ship 20 south, range 30 edit.
Ixaue thereon on the -7th day
•August
All of Block 10, Tier 16.
. *
hereby
^mended
so
as
to
read
as
follow*:
Southeast 'quarter of southeast quarter A. D. 1918.
_Our first recollection o f the nrt of
All
of
Block
10,
Tier
17.
of-section'
22,
township
20
south,
range
30
Witness my official signaturc/and seal
. Article X1X-, Section I.
The manufac*
AH of Block ll». Ai-a-IH.
camouflage. Is the way they used to ture,
east Bess'/ailrOad right-of-way).
this the 24th dayenf July A .'ll. raiH.
sale, barter or exchange of all alcoholic
All of Block 10. Tier l».
And also an undivided one-eighth Inter­
.(Seal)
E. AV--JLuiuglau
put a nice brown meringue on top
' or Intoxicating liquors and beverages, wheth­
All of Blork 10. Tier 20.
est.in and to the following described lands
'ounty,
spljlluou*. vinous or malt, arc hereby,
L
o
w
'3,
4.
5.
Block
11,
Tier
2.
the bread pudding, making It look like er
situate
In
Volusia
County,
Florida,
to
wit:
By
V.
E. Douglass . D. C.
lorcver prohibited In' the State of Florida, * All (excepting northeast quarter) Hloek
All fractional See. 13. To. 14, Range 27.
-file
something good.—Ohio State Journal. except alcohol for medical, scientific or me­ 11.
Tier 15.
'
SW of NEJJ or E 20 chain* of lot 2 and
chanical purposes, and wine lor aarraraental
North half of Block 11. Tier 17.
8E &gt;4 Sec. 14. Tp 14. Ranee 27.
lurpnses: the sale of which alcohol and. wine
All of Illoek II, Tier 18.
or the purposes aforesaid, shall.be regulated
'All fractional Sec'23, Tp. 14, Range 27.
All of Block II, Tier 19.
by I aw.
North half Sec. 24. Tp. 14, .Range 27. '
All xif ltjoek II. Tier 20.
Sec. 2. The legislature shall' enact suit
Lot 3. Sec. 6 Tp. 14. Range 28.'
Lot* 3; J. fi. 8, 9. 10 Blork 12, Tier 2.
able Jaw* for the enforcement of the provi­
Lot* 3, 4. Block 12, Tier 3.
•
sions of this article.
Lots 4,.6. Blork 12, Tier 4.
Sec. 3. This article shall go into effect on
Lot* 3, 8, 9 Block 12. Tier 7.
Netlre »f Application for T ai Deed Dndrr the first day of January, A. 1&gt;. 1919.
Lots 4, 8, 7, Block 12. Tier 8.
Nrction H of Chapter 48KH, Laws of Flor­
Lot* 8, 9. IO Block 12. Tier 9.
ida
Lots S. 4, 6. 8, 9, 10. Blork 12,'Tier 10.
with said
• The vote* castt in' compl ance
;
Notice Is hereby given that W. II. Boyd, proposed , amend merits, and
Lot* 3, 4, 5, 9. 10 (exriuding It. R. It of
nd the rdnvasa,
■
■
purchaser of Tax Certificate No. 790, dated declarations
and returns thereof, shall be way) Block. 12, Tier 11.
the 2nd day of June. A. D. 1902, has filed subjected!- to the same regulations and re­
Lola 0. 7. 8, 10 Blork 13. Tler.l.
*ai(i certificate in* ray office, and has made strictions as are provided by law for general
Lota I, fi. Block IS. Tier 3.
application for tai deed to issue in accord­ elections In the State of Florida.
Lota 7 to 10 inclusive BJock 13, Tier 4.
ance with law. Said certificate -embrace# the
Lots
6. 7. 8, 0, 10 Block 13, Tier 6.
• IN T E S T IM O N Y W H ER EO F.
following described ' property situated in
Lot* 9, 10 Blork 13. Tier 6.
1 have hereunto art Inv hand
Seminole county, .Florida, to-wit: Beg. NK.
All (excepting 1 and 6) Blork 13, Tier 7.
and affixed th* Great Sea] of the
Cor. of Sec. 13, Tp. 20 8.. R. 29 F.aat, run
yields of hlfb dots products are nee*
Lots 3. 4, 8. 9, 10, Blork 13. Tier 9.
State of Florida, at Tallahassee,
W. 13.45 ch , 8. 3.72 cht, E. 13.45 rha. N
Lota
3, 4. 6, 8. 9. 10 Blork 13, Tier 10.
(Seal)
the Capita), this the twenty-fifth
3.72 rha. fi acre*. The said la d being as­
estory to bring a big net profit to tbe grower- The
All (excepting k. R. It of W .) Blork 13.
day of July, A. D. 1918. '
Tier li ;
It Is a wlso woman who provides sessed at the date of the isauance of such
II. C L A Y C R A W F O R D ,
cer Ideal In th name of Wm. M. Lambert
banner record, forelock, results bat been held for
All
(leas
lot
9)
Block
14.
Tier
1.
*
%
Secretary of .State.
herself with a suit similar to this silk
LoU 3, 7, 8, 9, Block J.4. Tlei. 3.
Alio: Notice la her by given that W. H
••
99-Frl 14tc
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Lota
TT2.
3,
4.T,
7,
8.
9.
Block
14.
Tier
tbe last quarter-century by
Jersey-and duvetyn. The skirt and' Boyd it purchaser of Ta* Certificate Na:
All of Block 14. Tier 6.
date'd Tfte Xnd day of June, A. D. 1902_
short Jacket are- o f Mediterranean 782,'
Lot 7. Block 14, Tier 9.
I
• '
* a
haa filed said cettificat* in my office, and-has In the d tra ll Court Hevralh^Jadlclal Cir­
Lota I, 2, 8; '7 (excluding R. R. R. of
cuit, Ktfmlnole County, In "Chancery.
blue silk Jersey. The collar, ptaetroq made application for tax deed to issue
Way)
Block
14.
Tier,
10.
Bill
with law. Said certificate em­ Della M. Turner
front, cuffs and belt are of putty-coL accordance
Lota 1. 2. 0, 7, Block 14, Tier 11.
va.
for
—
braces the following described .property sit­
All of Block 16. .Tier 1.
Divorce
ored duvetyn. A buckle fastena the uated In Seminole county, Florida, to-wit: Itobert E. Turner
Lota 1. 2, 3, 4. S. 9, 10, Block 16. Tier 3.
Order of Publication
W. 6 U chi. of SEJl ol tfWJf, See. 12. Tp.
belt.
All
(except 6. and 7) Block 16, Tier 4.
It
appear*
from
the
affidavit
herein
duly
20 8., R. 29 East. 11 acres. The said land
Send for. our Free Books on all commercial
Ali of Block 1fi. Tier fi.
bring assessed at thi* date of the issuance filed duly sworn to by A. K. Powers*- that
AIF*f Blork 16. Tier 6.
of such cer ifleate in th nun of Unknown. he is solicitor for the complainant, in the
crops
of Florida; also our SpVay Catalogue.
Lot I (excluding R. It. R. of W ay) Blork
above
entitled
cause;
that
it
is
.the
belief
Also; Notice it ‘hereby giu*B_lhat W. H__
-------------- ----------the affiant that Robert E. Turner,’ is a 16. Ticr8.
Boyd, purchaser of -Ta* Certificate No. 170- of
AU of Tllork 1 CrYTer 1.
,
Special advice gladly given.
. .
non-resident of tho State of Florida and
dated the (th day of July, A. I). 1908, ha* that
All of Block 16, Tier 2.
his address la unknown, and that there
filed said rereificate in my office, and has is no&gt; person
Lots I, 6. 7. Block. 16. Tier 4.
in
the
state
of
Florida,
the
serPercale frocks ure fashionable.
t*ri
made application for tax deed to issub in
Lots 1, 2, 6, 7, (excluding It. R. It. of
of a subpoena upor
accordance with law. Said certificate em­ vice
Parasols hnve large polka dots.
fant, and affiant further says that Way) Blork 18, Tier 6.
the defendant,
braces
the following described property sit­ he believes the age of the defendant to be
All (exriuding R. It. It. of Way) Blork
Small birds appear on snllor hats.
Wilson &amp; Toom er Fertilizer Co.
uated in Seminole county, Florida, to-wit:16. Tier 6. .
twenty-one years.
M ur .
The new rltdjons are very elaborate. SW)4 of SW jq, Sec. 12, Tp. 20 S. R. 29 oyer
All of Block 17, Tier I.
'
You.
Robert,
E.
Turner,
are
therefore
East. 40 acres. i-aid land being assessed orderecl-to. appear to this bill on Monday,
AU oi Illoek 17, Tier 2.
&gt;d e a l |
Navy blue serge is smartly com­ at
Mfrs. Ideal Fertilizers.
the date of the is uance of such certifi­ the 7th day of October 1^18, the same
L o t s 2. 6. 7, Brock IH. Tier I.
ruTHizw
cate in the name of .Unknown.
bined with blue tulle. *
AII of Block 18.-Tier 2.
bring a Rule day of~thla Court, or said Bill
Jacksonville, Fla.
Also:
Nolle
is
hereby
given
th'at
W.
II.
Lots
n. 7. 8, 9. JO Block IN , Tier fi.
will
be
taken
a*
'confessed.
As the season udvunces more large
1
*1
130*6TQ0*(S|
Boyd, purchaser of Tax Certificate No. 1101.
It is further ordered that (his notice be
All of lllorlf IN . Tier 10.
bats are nptleqd, . . . .
runuii*cfr
dated the Mh day of June. A. D. 1899, has published for right consecutive weeks in
AH of Illoek 2N, Tier 10.
All of Illoek 2N. Tier 18. .
Silk Jersey skirts are among thn filed said certificate ip my office, and ha* the Sanford llerald, a newspaper published
■‘4° xx*.,IUi.Aa»''
mado—application for tax deed to issue in In Seminole County, Florida.
...............
All of Block 3N',‘ Tie’r It).
prettiest of the-eeason.
aero danr, with law.
Said certificate cmWitness, E. A. Douglass, Clerk of the
All of Block IN . Tier 20.
AH of Block 2 N, Tier 19.
, When ypu choose your percale dress urarra the following described property ait- Cirrult Court In and for Seminole County,
hated in Seminole county. Florida, to-wit: Florida and the sral of said Court, 1hi* 26th
AU ol Illoek 2N, Tier 20.
choose a dotted one.
Tdn acre*-in Sqr. In SW Co . of Lot 2, Sec. day of July, A. D. I9I8.
All of Blork 2N. Tier 21.
E. A. Douglass, Clerk
Lot 10, Blork 7. Tier "A.
Poney coats are Itr high favor for the 12, Tp. 20 8., R.-29 K. 10 acre*. The said
land being assessed at the date of the Issue
(seal) .
By E. II. Wtlaon, D. C.
Lot 2. Block 8. Tier B.
summer suit of silk.
nrr of such CortificaU! in the name of UnA. . K. Powers,,
All of Block 8, Tier H.
Solicitor for Complainant: ‘ '
All lota 1 and 2 (except west 60 feet)
nown.
Braided bluck satin gown's always
97-Fri-9te.
'
.
Block 9. Tier H.
. .Also:• Notirc la hereby given that W. 11'
have u certain distinction.
Lot*
4, 6. 7. 9. 10. Block 9. Tier II.
Boyd, purrhaarr of Ta* Certificate No. 7U1•
All lot 3 (except west 30 feet of
A gray silk frock is made attractive dated the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1902, ha* |n the Circuit Court Hevrnth Judicial Circuit
Block 9. Tier If.
filed said certiorate -in my offire. and has
Neminole County, Flarlda
with u girdle of green.
Lots a, 9, 10, Block 10, Tier F.
made appliraaion for taa deed to i*tu«- in Nelson O. Van IleVenter,
Lola 2, 3. 4. 6, Block 10, Tier G.
Low heel8 for women’s shoes are accordance with law. Said certificate em­
■ole surviving partner
Lots 1, 2, 3. Block 10, Tier H.
braces t he following, described property sit­
of the firm of VanDevcn^,
uiore and more In demand.
Luts
4 and 8, Block 11, Tier C.
uated in Seminole rounty, Fltuaua, to-wit;
ter * llider,
,
. ,
Lota H and 9 ltlork II, Tier D.
Beg. 5 ch*. S of -N-W. -Cor. of/Ilit 1, Sec.
Complainant*
.Bill to ........
I Jits 1 . 2, 3. 4. 6. 10. Blork 11. Tier
13. Tp. 20 S._JL^29 East. Mini KNUJjH cha.
vs.
.
Foreclose
Growing Hogs
1-ota 2, 3, 4, Illoek II, Tier F.
S. 19 deg. * r iiA T 6 \ t .. W^7?TMr4wu. NTyi.90 George W. Boyce and AnMurtgage.
Lota
2. 3. 8 Block II, Tier G.
hog to be profitable he rha. 5 a&lt;
For
nie lloyce his wife.
E l i of lots I, 2, 3, A lots 4. 6. &amp; 8 Block
Defendant.
The
I, Tier II.
. must 'be kept growinc^from birth to
To George W. Itpycq and Annie Boyce, hie
L « U 2. 3. A 8 Block 12, Tier A.
wife, Lradvllie Colorado.
marketing age. Uo-eonnot he profit­
All (except 1. 6, 6, 7,)_ Block 12, Tier B.
.Y^tr'are
herrb
____ Notice is hereby givgn th
e hereby required and ordered to
All (except 1, 6, 9.) Blork 12, Tier C.
able unless he is healthy. He can .Boyd,.
purchaser of Ta* Certlflcal
appear toia the bill ol complaint filed herein
All (except lo t'l) Block 12; Tier D. , , ,
against you on or before the-first Monday
LoU 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 Block 12. Tier E. '
always lie in a profit-producing conj dated the 3rd day of June. A. I&gt;
filed said certificate In my offic
in September 1918, same -being the 2nd day
All (except lot 6) Blork 12, Tier F.
dition if he \s fed. B. A. T lio m y f made application lor taa deed to isaoa In uf said month then nnd there to make an\ U (except 'lota I. 2, 3, 6, 7) Block 12,
with law. Said certificate em­ swer to said bill of complaint In drfault of Tier G.
v
Hog Powder. We postlvely- tell you accordance
braces the following described pronertv, sit­ which decree pro confesao will bo taken and
Lola 6, 7, 8. 9. Block 12, Tier II.
us
ted
In
Seminole
county.
Florida,
fo-wlt:
entrred against you, followed by final decree
Lola 9, 8. 8. 9 Block 13, Tier A.
that this remedy prevents cholera,
Lol 1 leas 9.30 cha N. and S. by 26.90 chs. thereon.
*
LoU fi, T, 8 Block 18, Tier B.
removes worms and cures thumps. E. and W. on S. aide and less 13.46 eba. E
All
at Block 18, Tier D.
It is further ordered that this order be
W. by 3.72 chs.' N. and S. in NE. Cor. published In the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
All (leas iota 1 and 2) Block 13, Tier E
If the powder does not make good, and
and less begin fi cha. S. of NW . Cor., run K. published In Sanfordi Seminole County,-Flo­
All of Block 13, Tier F.
All of Block 13, Tier G.
•we will— L. Allen ’ Seed Co. 99-6tc. 9 88 cha. ST 19 deg. W.* 6.47 ch*.. W, 7.40 rida once esch week for four coneecutive
Alt of Block IN , Tier IB.
weeks.
All of Block IN ,.T ier 21.
Witness my hand and the seal of aald
Fractional East half of Blork 1, Tier I,
Court this the 22nd day of July, 1918.
more fully described aa, beginning 66 feat
(Seal.)
E. A. Douglass, Clerk
north of Intersection of. south Hoe of Com­
Dickinson A Dickinson, By E. 11. Wilson.
' because it adds railea. - Our vul­
Solicitors for Complainant
D. C. mercial Street with west line of Sanford
Avenue
In 8anford, Florida, west 117 feat;
97-Kfi-6tc
canizing doubles the life of your
north to Lake Monroe, southeasterly along I
tired.
You will be more than
shore of said lak* to point of north b&lt;gin-1
MAHTEK'8 HALE
nine south to beginning.
'
f
pleased with our work on punc­
Under
and
by
virtue
of
a
final
derree
of
West half of block 1, 2 and west twotured and blown out places on
foreclosure entrred on tho 11th day of July thirds of blocks IN , 2N. and 3N, all In
your ehoe«, for we restore them
1918 in the Circuit Court of the Seventh Tier 12, more fully described as beginning (
Judicial Circuit of Florida, In Scmlnol* Coun­ at Intersection
IntersecHoi of north line of First Street
to their original condition and
ty, In Chabcery, wherein Benjamin Dr*« with -east Una of Poplar Avenue: east alun
ong
hand you back practically a new
ia complainant, and Thatcher Realty Com north line of First Street to a point 190 |
tire.
Our vulcanizing of inner
pany a Florida corporation. Frank A. Best
of the Atlantic
and Mary M. Best, hia wife, J. O. Best, Coast Line Itallrosd right-of-way (aald right* .tubes is juat as skillful. Try us
Walker S. Adams, J.' B. Brown and Mary of-way bring adjacent to west fine of. Cedar
on your worn titea and tubes.
Brown, hie wife, M. If. Thatcher, George W. Aveque); north to Lake ftfonro*. westerly.|
Boatwright, W. J. Thigpen and Frances W. along anor* of said lake to East line of Pop-I
Thigpen, his wife, L. J. Chisholm. Louisa lar Avenue, extended; thantft"south to be­
T. Hosier and A. D. Rosier, her'husband, ginning.
W. B. Price, V. O. Co Her, W. R. Charlton,
West two-third* of Block 6. Tier 12, mora
Oak and 3rd St.
Sanford, Florida Charles
W. Young, LIaxis Lewis, G. V. John­
artfcularly
dftscribad ns all' of block
son, William Clark, and Laura Clark, hia ilarli2. (except beginning at InUraection of
wife, Mersay Monroe, ne administratrix of south line ol Fourth Street
west
the eetat* of 1). C. Monroe, deceased^ U aa- 41a# tof ’Cedar Avenue; thence aoutb 266.1
*»r-A . Fvflowa. widow, Fred Clair. Augustus feet; thrnre.writ 146 feat; thence north 160
Schneider, Charles Neely and Lollia Neely, feet to right-of-way of Orange Belt Rail­
ble wife, Gilbert DcLoacb, Rafael Montene­ way: thence northeasterly along aald rightgro, Itlay Littles and Eittll Wales, his wife of way 110 feet; thence east 83 feet to beglnj. Q. Staton and Viola Staton, his wife. alng).
»r«* defendants. 1 will offer* for sale and tall
All except fractional cast half of block 7,
bafora tha court houaa door of Seminole tier .12, more fully described.aa all of blork
*■%
County, at Sanford, Florida, during tha le­ 7, 1tier
IS (except that part bounded aa
al hours of aale-ep.-ths'-arat Monday In follow*: Uegiaalng at intersection of aouth
T i l Coa Bay From Us at
aptanibae, 1910. being th* Second day of lin# of Fifth Street with- tbe west Una of
Whole— U Prieto
th* month
aa
ith and a legal sal*
day, th* ___
foilow- Cedar Avanae run weat 146 feat; south 170
tag described real estate situate, lying and •feet;
Wit luuiuwriirri/
u v i«ri,
southwesterly 111)
feet: east 220 fact;
being ia tb* County of Eemipola and .Stats aortb 264 fact to baglanlng)
of
Florida,
4o-wit:
•
AII of blqak 8. tier 9 (lass i
W r lt s fe r F r is * U * »
IT
Lots 1 and t. Black I. Tier I
ad all bloch
... 8, tier 10 (leu railroad
LoU 6. 7. I. Block 1 Tier «
, f*—
, ) and' more fully described a*
All of Block 1 Tier 10
ginning fin tha aouth line of 8|ath Street
All of Block 1, .Tier IB.
at a point % feat want and 16 feat aouth of
AU af Block 1. iTl*
sdr
southwest Corner of blork 7, tier 10: tbeaco
North Half (lea*
it 100 feat) Block 2 east to th* Atlantic Coast U n i Railroad
Tier «.
right-of-way; thence southwesterly along said

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PU B LISH E D
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SE M I-W E E K L Y

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ON TUESDAYS

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AND FR ID AYS

•' IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME X

SANFORD/FLORIDA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1918

BOARD OF TRADE
SECURES NEW HOME

NUMBER 2

GENEVA BOY DIPPING
HINDENBURG LINE
- BENEFITS
TAKEN BY HAIG IN
BY TURK S
CATTLE
BIG BRITISH PUSH

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ceived here from the battlefront.
GOOD
GAINS
M
A
D
E
A
L
L
Monchy le Preux. Gumappe
VESSEL I N T E R N E D B U T STORIES ABOUT KILLING
a
i
o
v
r
t
u
p
i
i
m
p
and
Wancourt, a little less than
In answer to a call for fiction
HUDDLESTON O. K.
a l o n g l H h L IN e..
five miles southeast of Arras, have
CALVES ARE UNTRUE.
from the Libraries headquarters
Extending the Picardy battle b**11 taken in today's attack,
—Thfe Sanford Boaid of Trade is we sent last week a large box of
The -many Seminole county My Dear Mr. Holly:
.
line far to the north into the At- Farther south the British have
to be congratulated upon having a books to Jacksonville to be for­ friends of John Huddleston of Ge­
I wish all the cattle men in tois sector, the British launched taken Mory and made progress to
home of their own this season and warded with the contribution neva -will be glad to learn th a t he
Seminole
county would read the an attack this moniing in the the southeast of the village.
it is now being placed in firfct class from th a t library. We who pack­ is well and receiving good treat­
*n the. battle area south of the
condition for th eir occupancy. ed the box were proud of .the class ment from the Turks who interned following letj^r, which appeared Scarpe rfcgion east of Arras. This
They haVe rented the upper floor and condition of the volumes sent, his vessel when America entered in the Southern Ruralist of Aug. attac k may be considered as a Somme, Gen. Debeney’s French
new development of the terrific
has captured Fresnoy les
of the i Herald building and the and thank everyone who con­ the war. He was interned a t Con­ 15th:
...........
U \ru
battle east of the Ancre rivet^1 «°y©t about 8 miles north of Rwye,
partitions have been torn ou t in tributed.
.
.
. .
stantinople on board the Scorpion
Editor Ruralist:
which has been going on since last according to today's dispatches.----the reaY of the byildrng, making a
Its receipt has been acknowl- ancTTiis friends and his parents, j.rW v
The French arm y also has made a
dipping
for
1
five'
fWWftesday.
large room for the meetings of edged b; tne state director, Mr. Mr. and M rs .J .. H - Huddlwoi®
slight
advance between Ailette__
various kinds.
The British war office savs good and the AisnCV~A few prisoners
L. W. Joaselyn who also wrote of Geneva w e re worried about years and our cattle look as good
Tho-front offices remain intact ''Good work Ir’ and "Accept our him. The following dispatch to ­ again as they did before we started progress is being made in the area were taken by this army yeste r - '.
day is as follows:
and herfc th e Board of Trade will sincere thanks.”
.dipping. As'lfor th(rdipping kill­ where the offensive was begun. day. _
The Germans hold fortified fines
have their office and a place where
Fighting is reported proceeding
Personally I see in'thts sending - Officers and enlisted men of ing calves, th at is a mistake. We on 1which they have stood for the
'.11
they can entertain all the visitors of books a beautiful service of U. S. S. Scorpion, interned a t
at
HenineT.'
.
have
never
lost
a
calf;
yet^m
e
of
last
two
years.
South
of
the
Coto the city a t all times.
.
_ the Turkish
by
The line of the battle starting
cheer.r .'T
'T o ..the boy over there who Constantinople
government
since
April 11, 1917, our neighbors had one to me and jul river, the British have seem­ with Fampoux on the Scarpe
This is one of the most desirable in some Y; M . C. A. room opens a
thought the dip killed'it, but ingly encountered resistance, for river follows: Monchy le Preux,
locations in the city and probably book and finds written on the fly­ arc boing accorded excellent treat­ they
they killed it running it reporte show their lines about tiumnppe,
Gumnprpe. W ancourt, Heninel,
the only one where the Board of leaf "Sanford, Fla,” and possibly ment and are all in good health, toothink
much.
We would not take wh&lt;&gt;re they were yesterday.
Croiselles, eastjjf Mory, Favreuli,
Trade can have a suite of offices a familiar name it is a,.veritable the navy departm ent announced
Fravcul, a mile and a half east AvesnesH^SficouFEl’Abbaye,
„ Mor- and have an assembly room at the handclasp across the broad wa­ tonight, upon receipt of a report any money, fqr the v alu e. dipping
same place. Such headquarters ters. It is such a small thing fol through the Swedish legation at has'brought us. Even t ho people of Hapaume, him been taken by tinquick, "west of Babentyne le
The report, th at first said they would not dip tho-British, who have passed be­ Petit, Mametz and Chrnoy and
are needed in this city, not only us tq do—only the giving of a Constantinople.
which
tells
of
living
conditions of sooirfound Hint it was the right yond the village, while further then proceeds, to the Somme just
'
for the Board of Trade work but book^y
the
three
officers
and
66 men of thing. The dipping law is one of north Mory has*been left behind to the west of M aricourt. There
fop pnhlir menLinpK-df-all-kinds
Years are coming -in which to* the Scorpion’s crew, w;ls the first the best things th at can be had by by Field Marshal Haig’s men.
is little change south of the
and it will be a most popular place refill the home bookcase. The
any
country.
If
you
w
ant
proof
detailed
word
received
since
the
Somme,
except th a t the . British :
Progress
on
each
side
of
the
for out of town pebplc. Here bhe boys in camp and overseas..want
of
this,
just
come
over
into
Mis­
gunboat
was
interned
for
failure
fine
has
been
moved to the east of
Somme
river
is
reported
from
country members can cohie with them now. ,
to leave Turkish waters within sissippi and we will show you what London And it is said the British Chiugnes.
.
their families and feel a t home
results it .brings. -I wish every are advancing toward Maricourt,
either day or night and there will- T hat "Scott,” in shabby cover the 24 hour period allowed.
cattle raiser could see tbe good re­ four miles northeast of Bray.
be everyfacllity for their accom­ and fine type is literature—and
The crew of the Scorpion re­ sults here. *
MAN POWER BILL
.•
send
it
if
you
will.
There
afe
There has been great artillery
modation when they come to San­
ceive wholesome and abundant
*
John
Cdus.
ford.. .
'
• ... many lovers of Scott in the janks. food, the report stntes. Football
activity from Roye to the Aisne
Pelahatcheo, Miss.
river, according to the French of­ Passes House and Will Also Pass
There is plenty of room and the But do you remember how your games on the drill grounds of the
The Senate
Reply.—We
are
glad
to
have
boy
enjoyed
the
last
story
of
Rex
Turkish minister of marine visits, this evidence-of-the value of the ficial report, b u t there is no men­
screened front porch will prove a
V-yl
W ashington, Aug. 27.—A clear
boon to the members on summer Beach and poured over "The under escort to Constantinople, dipping vat and proper laws. If tion of new infantry attack s in
Border
Legion,”
by
Zane
Grey?
track
was
given
in
the
senate
to­
this
vital
sector.
Gorman
sur­
• evenings and th a t they will feel
daily newspapers and books are
people of a state do not real­ prise attacks on the French lines day to the manpower bill, passed
a t home here is already assured.- Every boy in Sanford watches his allowed the Americans. A health­ some
ize
for
themselves how much good in the Vosges sector have been Saturday by the house, broaden­
Some of the offices will also be chance to get “ Four Yeans in ier' anchorage for the Scorpion has this tick
eradication will bring, repulsed, according to Paris.
Germany,”
"Over
the
Top”
and
ing the arm y d raft o m limits to 18
been provided, and the men have the only proper
used for public work and in time
thing is to compel
"Outwitting
the
HunT
from
the
.
been permitted* to visit dentists in them by- law to "come into the
the Board of Trade headquarters
As the battle stands today the and 45 years.
When
th
e
senate
convened unwill be the nucleus around which Library. • If it ia-to-be a choice the city. J
British
appear
to
be
near
the
old
fold.” They will soon be glad the
will revolve the business of the between Scott and P at O’Brien
Hindenburg
line*south
of
Arms,
der
a
long
standing
agreem ent to
•The men are reported to be compulsion was applied.
up wartim
e prohibition,
Sen.
while they are making an attack take
•
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mmtfcm.
city and th e business men of San­ right now send " P a t” to the boys contented, their only reauests as
Thousands of similar testimon­ directly against it on the Scarpe Sheppard of Texas, prohibition
ford and of the entire county will in khaki. Do not always keep the found by the Swedish officials is
ies could be printed from t'very river. If the attack launched this advocate, moved to tem porarily
feel th a t they haVe a plate where new and send the old.
news from home and more shore southern state.
momirfg is successful, it may hayp lay ju id e th a t m easure. I t -was
they can gather for business, for
I remember hearing this of one leaves.
C ,'
Mr. Cous says ho has been dip- a determining effect on. the course agreed to and debate on amend­
rest and for refcreation. The small Sanford boy. Re begged
The announcement of the navy
ig cattle forfive years. This is of the battle further south, for a ments to the manpowe&amp;J&gt;ill was
Board of Trade has secured this for a rose. The bushes were full
gives
for the first time the names
cause Mississippi did not have German retreat over a wide sec­ resumed, with passage late today
l fine-location in the heart of the of bloom. He was a t first denied
city for a very nominal sum and because "They are~God’s roses of the men interned. The officers proper laws on this subject five tion might be forced. I t will also or tomorrow expected.
,
,
yeara ago. If all the cattle in affect the Flanders sector to the
are well pleased with their choice. and are to be carried to God’s are:
To expedite and simplify pro­
Lieut.
Commanders
Jam
es
G.
Seminole
(or any other) county north, from which the Germans cedure the house bill was -substi-/
They will move their office fix­ church.” Finally being given one
tures in the new location the first past its beauty and dropping its Omelvena, Weston, W. Va., and are dipped every fourteen days, i are said to be retiring.
tu ted for the d raft act which has
:i
of September and expect all mem- petals, he rushed* into the house John F. Huddleston, Geneva, Fla., beginning next March, the tick | Heavy rain is falling over the been pending in the senate. T be
ill be completely eradicated
erauicaiea w ith
a n , battle area, it is reported. This senate m ilitary committee m et
beis and friends to come up and and showing it to his mother said Lieut. Leman L. B abbitt, Hough­ will
ton,
N.
Y.
*
in
six
or
seven
months
from
the
!ment of troops,
make themselves a t home.
contemptuously, "Here is an old
before-the senate convened and
time the work is begun, and there j
continues all along the reported the house bill with minor
The enlisted men are:
rose; God don’t want it; I don.t
Transportation Outlook Favorable either.” Please do not let the
...
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M uther n win* to Soiseol.. Be­
~ amendments, indiiding the "w ork
D. H. Barnes, Pabsons, Pa.; C, will never
For Fruits
boys in khaki and blue say when Bindo, New York; K. E. Boeh- dipping cattle in this territory tween th&gt;e Oise afld the Aisne, or fight” pioposal w ithout change.
Mr. Cous ought to have added to
Tam pa, Fla., Aug. 26.— Infor­ they look over books a t the Y. M. mer, W ashington, D. C .;„C . P. his good letter the fact th at Mis­ Gen. Mangin is pressing steadily.. The senate committee, however,
mation has reached the office of C. A. hut, "Old books, th at the Boes, Constantinople, Turkey; A. sissippi is now free of ticks in every toward the western extremity of struck out the am endm ent of Rep.
the Florida Citrus Exchange here folks a t home didn’t wantl Well, H. Broschk, Cleveland, 0 .; 0 . C. county, from one end of the state the Chemin des Dames.
Tradway
of , M assachusetts, x
Unconfirmed reports have been adopted by the house, providing
from tjhe Georgia Fruit Associa­ we’re hard up for something to Claus, West Bend; WiB.; J. H. to the other. Is there any reason
the number of prisoners is placed for appointm ent of special exam­
tion to the effect th a t the railroad read, or we wouldn’t want' them Bailey, cngland; J. B. Denight, why Florida cannot do as well?
service given the Georgia peach either!” Please let Sanford go Delanco, N. J .; G. L. Dickerhoof,
at 20,000.
iners by the provost marshal gen­
W. F. Blackman.
movement this season has been "Over the Top.” More boys go­ Philade.lphia; C. B. Dodge, Con­
On most of the front the British eral to reclassify men in existing
the best in the history of the peach ing, more books needed. Send stantinople; B. Douglasb, New
have pushed the Germans from deferred classes. T his am end­
Letter From Arthur Dickins
them to the Library and we will London, Cohn.; R. W. Sarle,
industry.
'
the high ground so necessary for ment, the senate committee felt
•The m ovem ent'of Cars has not do the rest.
Brighton, Mass.; H. F. Eklof, Dear M r. Holly:
defenso. The enemy has been would cripple auth o rity of state
.. • M. E. Key, Librarian.
been as fast as in some padt sex
Well, how is every little thing forced out of much of the crater (h aft boards and also is unneces­
ConatantinopleTSC- E. Fro’endhoff, Dayton, O . f n . F. Gaiser, in Sanford? I guess it is real country, marking the old Bomme sary because General Crowder al­
industry.
*
The movement of cars has not
Providence, R. I.; W. L. Graf, quiet since all the boys have left, battlefield of 1916. This has ready hsa power to make any reSummers to- France
been as fast as in some past sea­
Constantinople; C. H artley, Terre but a t the present; rate the Sam­ opened up new opportunities for classificatibn he deems desirable.
Rev. C. H. Summers, formerly H aute, Ind.; R. A. Havens, Rebe, mies are traveling it won’t be the tanks and cavalry.
sons forall train schedules now are
O ther changes.in the house bill
slower than formerly; but the pastor of the Kissimmee Method­ N. Y.; E. Hayes, Constantinople; long before the boys are home
Allied
airplanes
continuously
made by the sen ate com m ittee
Georgia peach men say th a t in the ist church, b u t who has been camp P. H. Howse, Constantinople; R. again. I received a Herald sent bombard troop concentrations and were u n im p o rtan t
m atter of furnishing em pty carfi pastor for th at denomination a t Humphries, Billings^ Okla.; H. C. me by a friend and i t certainly troop centers Behind their lines.
Vigorous contests are expected
* Jloading
""
siting care Camp Johnston since the first of Huston, W. ST. Paul, Minn.; B. looked goeRPto me. It had th a t
for
and in spotting
The
Germans
held
on
to
Baon
the floor on th e work or fight
the
year
spent
last
Saturday
and
the service has excelled anything
W. Jeffries, Chester, Pa.; L. M.. tetter in it which Oscar Speer paumc throughout Sunday in
am
endm
ent today^ giving no def­
day
in
the
city
with
his
family.
Sunday
J'fwrote
home.
He
said
he
expected
Keating, St. Louis; F. Kem^
they had earlier known.
heavy
fighting.
Gen.
Byng’s
erence
to
who strike or In
Officials of the Florida Citrus
The government has ruled out Bronx, N. Y.; F. J. Lahondere, to be in the fight by August. forces, however, are m Avesnea, a any otherworkers
way
lose
their deferred'
Exchange are greatly gratified at all denominational 'pastorates a t New York; R. W. Langworthy, Well, he is in it now and I expect suburb one half mile to the west
classification.
The
house mem­
this news, in th a t it confirms tbe the training camps and M r. Sum­ Cedar Rapids, Iowa.;' T.~ W. to be very shortly.
and
have
reached
Faavreul,
two
bers
last
week
said
amend­
assurances earlier given them by mers decided to take up Y. M. Lamb, Brooklyn, O.; LeR. Lodge,
I leave Thenay tonight, of miles to the nArth and are reported m ent was unnecessarythe
as
the
war
the R ailroad Administration to C. A. work. He has taken the Olney, 111.; D. L. Lotts, Inde­ couree I cannot say where, but I in Thilloy, 1M miles southwest.
n
departm
ent
already
has
tbe
power
the effec t th a t every effort would examination and has been ac­ pendence, la.; P. Manion, Con­ will let you hear from me soon. The fall of Bray,
iray, wmci
which came after which the am endm ent would con-' ,as
be made to afford prom pt and ad­ cepted as a "Y ” secretary and ex­ stantinople; M. Martinez, Con­
Give the girls back there my re-! the capture of Albert , has enabled fer. Labor leaders also have pro­
equate movement for perishable pects to go overseas in. a short stantinople; S. Meena, Constan­
rds and tell them th at the the British to press on eastward tested vigorously. -Indications
time. He was here to secure a tinople; S, Miller. New York; M.
foodstuffs.
ench mademoiselles are very \and they ape reported in Suzanne, were th a t the am endm ent wduld
There is seeminly no reason to residence for his family and locate M ilton, Lemos Island, Agean Sea; nice and also very pretty, but I two miles to tne east and a t the be included by the senate and
doubt th at the same effort will be them permanently prior to h ir X-M iskell, Bayonne, N. J.; H. R. will take the American girl
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for edge of the swamp country which- would become the chief source of
McCleary, Constantinople; H. I.
put forth tp move Florida oranges leaving.—Plant City Courier.
mine.
lines the Sbmme close to Peror
neronne&lt; contention in the conference.
C. McDonald, Washington, D. C.;
an d grapefruit th a t has been used
Well, the candle is low so I will
If th e Germans hoped to find
J. Neckles, Constantinople! J; M.
for Georgia peaches. This defin­
Civil Service for P. O. Job
secure
positions a t the old Hinden­
have
to
Btop.
I
would
like
very
Another Herald Star
E.
O’Dell,
Hamilton,
111.;
J
.
itely disposes of the runlor ehrlier
much
to
hear
from
you
when
you
burg
line,
from
whibh
to
beat
off
O'Neili,
Jeisey
iey
C
City;
ity;
D.
A.
Pay,
Guy
Stenstrom left* Saturday
Applications
for
the
position
of
sent out to the effect th a t these
have a chance.
the allies, bis expectations have for the front. Guy makes the
ton,
Norfolk,
Va.;
W.
E.
Petereon,
fireman-laborer
to
filla
vacancy
in
perishable fruits would be classed
Your friend,
been defeated b v the allies' hard third member of the Herald active
Constantinople; E. A. Reed, Conilfi
as luxuries and th a t th e ! would be the Postoffice Building, a t a salary
^
A.
L.
Dickins.
drive immediately in his wake.
force to be taken in the last ,two
be accept- Constantm o .le; E. A. Reed, Con­
unable to get to market. The Ex­ of $660 per annum
From defenses around . Bulli- m onths. B ut we are willing to let
change officers have al ,1 along ed ncotrlatter than S e p t 18, 1918, stantinople; G. Reed; Grove City,
Bought First Cotton
court the French have a good them go for we will get ulonf? some
been on the job. and have been in from men having fireman experi- O.; L. A. Rifehberg, Athens, Pa.;
C.
I.
Smith,
Constantinople;
Q.
way until they all come back after
J. A. Rumbley bought the firet 'fchance to take Cambrai.
close touch with officers of the ence.
There will be no educawhipping
the Hun.
Railroad Administration in y a* h -;tlo n al ^ . competitors being rat- L. Stannard, Glen Falls,i ... ^ *5 Sanford cotton th a t was purchased •' London,___
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Aug. 2 7 ,1 p. m.-^-Xhis
R.
Stewart,
Constantinople;
P.
B.
...
,
WJ
___
_
_at£d
ed
on
pf#sical
ability
and
experihere
this
season.
He
purchased
morning
an
attack
was
aliinched
ingtdn. They have had repca
400 can Sweat,
Sw
Jr., Blackville. S. C.; J. J. 100 bales of Sanford cotton, pa^r- between the Scarpe river and the
assurances of*the
intention"*o
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‘on u&gt; co- ence. Application Form, 1800
Joe Laing
ig is home for a few
retroy*
«Ta
tosky,
Constantinople;
G. ing 80 centk per pound for
Fampoux on the heights north- days from 'Jacksonville where he
operate with growers of p e rish -b e ° r ™ ”.?r o „ 2 LJ
Taylor,
Carter, Term.; D. Tedes- Rumbley is-an old cotton man, east of NeuveUle-Vitasse. In a hks been employed dince Stetson
a b l^ T a n ‘&lt; T the‘G e o rg ia 'i^ ta n re Local Civil Service Board a t th e]T
a
co,
Constantinople;
J. Thompson, having raised and bought it a t his few minutes theB B
furnishes direct proof of the Rail- Poetflffire of the above d ty , or
made an closed for vacation. Joe will soon
i
Constantinople;
E.
D. Willi
old&lt; home, in lAlabama
and he -is advance
of two---—
road-. A dn.inUlr.tion-. ability to
m il«- on
a- front
t
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. . — t of don the khaki and become one of
oi
son, Huntington, W. Va.
irrliniT fn
only com ug back to his first love, i four miles, according
to umr/l
word m
re-' Uncle Sam’s A.L,__
fighters.
make good.
WILL HAVE - OFFICES AND
ASSEMBLY ROOM.

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TH E SANFORD HERALD

FACE EIGHT

l o Utu* In a rr o rd a n e e with law,

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fncfones vHth French nrnncjr and tnntle land b r l n t *»**«&gt;*d a t th* d a t* of th«* I n a , , n r e of such rrrtlA eate In t h e nam e of A. T .
jia Immense profit for themselves by Sh*pard. •
the transaction.
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Said U n d aro b rarra th e followlnc d«-a-ib rd p rop erty a l t u a tr d In SomlnoU rOuntv,
The iiK**t prominent of the Swiss de­ rr
Florida.
1B2B ft.
Florida, luv*in
luvoitl lBr«,
i r e . JBU
ISO f«.
ft. s.
8 . and
a n d 1628
It.
fendant* xvns Dr. Brucstlcln. n lawyer. w. of W r&lt;lf. 8pc. SB, Tn. 10 8., K. 30
Eaat.
rur/K19°
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8.
470
ft.
W.
ISO,
ft.
Revelations ‘ disclosing his iy*tlvltlpa N. 470 ff. 3 and 6-10 aerrj,,^
created n sensnllon In nil Swifter* . Unlraa aald ccrtlflraU a ahall be redeem ed
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land. . The court condemned him so* according to J a w ’ tax deed will laaue thereon
tho 21th day of epw'-mber, A. D . 1918.
vt-rrly, . Atnont^ the ether defendants on
. H 'ltn rw m y a ls n a tu re and aeal thla the
J jv e r e n Swiss array sergeant nnd nn 23r d day of A u*uft. A^’D. J I I S . .
L/
,
f.-l A. DOUGLASS.
taeal)
anny pollcemnn. * Both were found
Clerk Circuit C r t Seminole Co., Fla.
• * »•• ,
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1.
D
nusU
aa,- D . C ,
guilty of taking French money for
Irene Castle in •
r
Bessie Barriscffle in
“ The Witch Woman’&gt; ^
l'-Frl-Stc
Baby Marie Osborne
*
furnishing Infonnntlop about nrmy
“Within The Cup.”
“ Vcngcnnnce Is IVIhic"
* ’ und Ihc
t '
itnd also
rtmvementa.
.
Also the first of the Celebrated
Also tho 8th Episovie of
JThfi tyhole of .Switzerland seems to
Third
Episode
of
j
.
Two
Reel
Sunshine
Hilly Parsons Comedies, "Billy's
b a a hotbed of spies. Espionage trials
“The Lion’s Claws”
Strictly F r e s h Eggs ami
“The Fighting Millions"
Baby,” a cyclone or fun and
Comedy . are going on alm ost continuously In
Also
Harold_LlayiL-Com*dy-a whirlwind of pretty girls.
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Good Stock Chickens
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many of the cities. Germans, Aus­
trians nnd Italians arc Implicated ns
.
Wanted.
' v Matinee Daily at 3:15/Admission 5 &amp; 10c.
Coming---Theda Bara In “Camille.”
well ns the Swiss themselves. The
Pay Highest M arket Prices Prevail­
piddle Is daunlly excluded from th«;9e
ing Day of Receipt.
trials because Switzerland wants to
nrold ns much ns possible being drawn
Refrtenre: Jarkaanvllle Poultry AaaoeUtloa.
H. J. Taanaend. farmer, Inlerlarken, F la., and
into the ramifications of spydom
_JE
which might Jeopardize the neutrality' W. M. Detilllns. fanner. Glen 81. Marya, FIs
appeared* is "W ithin the C up/' deitroyart "by hunting n r mum? i n a c n hot set. In cITnrge, soys fie Is now look­ of the republic.
ing for Woodrow Wilson to en list
which
will be the attraction a t the by being jnlxod with other wastes.
m
A. W. DARK. M anager
If In three 20 cities the garbage wna
Bryan Is a farm er hailing from
Star Theatre tonight. In it Miss •'kept
Jacksonville, Florida
GOOD
SAMARITAN
IS
REPAID
ISOS
(A)
Main
81.
d e a n " or free from bottles, tin W ainlincl^e, Tex., weighs 133 pounds,
Barriscale, as "Thisbe Lorraine," cans, crockery
nnd other foreign m at­ and was pronounced a perfect speci­
suffere the uncanny warning, de­ ter, the saving to tho governm ent
Woman Who Befriended Soldier Re­
.
Within the Cup
livered by "Tea Cup" Ann, a Bo­ would be many million dollars more. men of manhood.
ceives *10,000 Insurance When
Roonlns Water la Errry
Everything New
Dewey halls from Nlobrars. N eb,
hemian
fortune
teller,
t
h
a
t
'
her
Man la Killed.
Tho
responsibility
devolves
upon
the
U na Flaking
. and his actions were prompted by n
Flno Batkins
Something poetically unprece­ soul is cursed and that, though
shoulders of the honaewtfe, who Is m arine poster on which Admiral Dewey
dented in the production of mo* she will forever try to realize Jgb
the urged to ace th at nothing hnt gorhnge told of w hat he thought of the Marine _ Nevada, Mo.—Mrer B. H. Mellet,
owner of a small home bakery here,
t i °n
l ove for which her heart craves, goes Into the garbage jtalL-* Other corps.
nseales second ra ra lta 1 lay,
44.,iwKritm aJo v e ,„;n
will never* u«
be „attaliredr
rcfWe &amp;*■ » value bat its value Hopkins- clnlms nq^rclatlnn to the has received word from the w ar de­
CORONADO BEACH
Within the_ Cup*. which will be
ent Bhe will receive *10,000 i n ­
The horrible prgphecy and the In lost nnd the'"vnlue of the garbage famous man for whom the famous med­ partm
the attraction a t the Star tonight. ghost
OPPOSITE NEW SMYRNA
surance
on
the
life
of
Thomas
H.
of her past haunt her Is lost If refuse nnd garbage are mixed. ical college and hospital were named. Price, a soldier who recently died from
FOR RATES ADDRESS
In the entire drama, which is throughout the play, one of the
He explained his action by merely say­
the accidental discharge of a gun
seven reels in length, there is but most impressive* •which Paralta
ing: .“I c a n fight-and I w ant to."
MRS. W. W. ALCOTT, Prop.
aboard a transport.
one exterior setting. All the has yet produced.
FISTS W ILL FIGHT
Price
came
here
several
years
ago,
1
1
1
’ Garage Accomodations
- Horse Kicks Man Tan F e e t
scenes, with the exception of very
and
penniless.
Mrs.
Mellet
took
him
.
HUN
MAILED
FIST
Greenberg, Ind.—Albert Bruner, a,
Sea Food Dinners A Specialty .
few which were taken in this set­
prominent nnd wealthy D ecatur county to her home, nursed and cared for
ting were filmed inside the vast
Denver; Colo,—The German
farm er, w na. Injured seriously when him until he was well, nnd then helped
glass enclosuft? of • the Paralta ■
"mailed flat" la to he met by _ kicked by n horse. He was knocked hhu secure n Job. Assigning of his
studio in Los Angeles, California.
two mnle F lats.' Ilylo Flat. “ Uiili- last 'trj*~Ttrr- blow, -which landed wur risk, '.-irairafu*,? h r m f t r
it
way he could show his gratitude, he
~
Thff one exterior presents a soci­
hi Ids abdomen.
told her, Just before leaving.......•
1 the exnmple of hla *
ety! lawn fete a n d even this re­ Food-A dm tntstM tfW r’S ^ * ^
A
rthur
Flat,
nnd
enlist•
quired a great deal of adornment
Saving Can Be Made.
ed In the regular array. The •
andI embellishment by the art di­
FASHION HINTS.
Flats nre now In training In the J
rector to gain the atmosphere of
snme company nt Fort Logan.
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an / elaborate society v gathering. Housekeepers Urged to Keep Kitchen
The nverage width of a wash skirt
and Tajble Refuse 8eparataIs two yards.
In consequence of the fact that
From Other W aste.
Velvet nnd organdie make a fash­
there was* but one:exterior Set
RED CROSS FEEDSJLLSATIANS
ionable combination.
and because of the luxurious and
Wnshlngtn'n.—A campaign for the
The sleeveless^ coat fashion Is gain­
bizarre scenes- which the story de­ utilization
\ All Local Advertisements Under
of garbage has been Inaugu­ Three Thousand Who Escaped In Flrsl
ing
In popularity.
.
manded, the picture necessitated rated by the United Staley food nd*„
W eeks of W ar Are Being
This
Heading THREE C EN TS,a
Nimble
Swiss
Gets
French
and
Foulard In lurge polka-dot design la
the construction of a great num­ ministration, which Is advising all stdte
.' \
Cared For.
Line
For
Each Insertion. Minimum
very
fnshlonnble.
German Money, but Lands
ber and%
variety of inteiior settings. adm inistrators to spread garbage
“ A n e w s t y l e , o f Capo f o r s p o r t w e a r - Charge-25 Cent*.---------------------- The result, however, i* very grat­ utilization-propaganda tlimugh their
W ashington.—Three thousand loyal
in Prison.
Is o f n e u t r a l l i n e n .
ifying, for the finished picture, .territory nnd urge upon housekeepers A lsatians who escaped across the fron
In answering an advertlaem en?^
Chenille dotted veilings have taken
hough much niore time, labor and the* necessity for keeping gnrhage tier In the first weeks of the w ar when
a new lease of life.
»
where no name is m entioned in th e
the
battle
line
swayed
hack
nnd
forth
(kitchen
nnd
table
refuse)
In
n
sopnExpense were entailed in ts pro­
Sleeveless gulmpes ore mado to wear id , please do not ask T he H erald
duction, so far surpasses the aver­ rn to ,. container from, other hou^e .across southern Alsace, are now beliu
w
ith
bolero jackets.
for inform ation as to the id e n tity of
fill
with
Amerlcun
food.
They
nr*
refuse.
.
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age screen drama in its artistry
Black satin and gray crepe de chine the advertiser.
Usually we do n ot
Figures nnd statistics Issued by tho quartered In nineteen villages safe on
th at it cannot be brought into a food adm inistration show that In one. the French side of the w ar zi.no where
mnko n pretty frock.
know who the advertiser is and if
Republic
Anxloua
to
Keep
Out
of
Trou­
A new rough swlss straw appears
comparison^ Credit for its elab­ ton • of gnrbage there Is sufficient Amcrlctut troops nre now stationed.
we do we' are not allowed to give
ble, but Is Neat of Plotter*—Eaamong the latest hats.
orateness Is dde both to It. Paul glycerin to-iiinke the explosive charge .T hey lost all their property three
out this inform ation. Sim ply write
plonage
T
rials
Dally
Tailored
blue
Bcrgo
Is
a
standard
Holmes, technical director, and for 14 75-mlIllmaler shells, enough yeara^agd nnd whnt little money the&gt;
a letter and address it as per In­
atyle for little children's coats.
O ccurrence.a
.
Raymond B. West, who directed "fntty a d d " to m anufacture 75 pounds had was sodn exhausted. With the In­
structions in th e ad.
the production of this Paralta of Boap, fertilizer elements to grow creasing cost of living add the Innhllltj
Berne.—A • rcmnrknble spying font
eight bushels of wheat nnd n seore'of of their French neighbors to continue
Play.
•
was
executed by a Swiss* citizen nnmed Continuous Performance.
FOR SALE
othet; vnlunble m aterials essential In t o ji e l p them, their situation became
Luglnhuhl.
lie
succeeded
In
getting
Friend—“What
al^out .the re n t of u
d
e
a
e
r
a
te
.
In
answer
to
the
appeal
tho m anufacture of munitions. *
T he Latin Quarter of Paris and
For Sale—Farm, a ljf or in five
It Is also pointed out that '24 cities from French societies Interested In paid from both sldeB, the French ns plnce like this? 1 suppose -the land­
the Bohemian section of New .of over 100.000 are not utilizing gar­ them, the American Bed Cross has Just well- ns- the OcrmnnB, receiving profit­ lord nsks n lot fof It." Arduppe— acre tra c ts. If not sold soon will
York form the locale of the second bage nnd that the 'Chmhtned papula- shipped food to the nineteen vlllages'lc able favors from both, and Anally “Yub, nithpr-'-heU always asking for r e n t.' Apply A. P. Connelly. Ip4-6c
,
Paralta Play featuring Bessie Bar­ tlorf,"\CTilMi ts-estim ated to he over provide half the dally ration" of these .landed In t h e ’ meshes of Swiss law. ,t."—Boston Transcript.
Luglnhuhl was o n e o f twenty-one de­
3,000
Alsatians
for
ten
months.
5,000,000,
Is
wasting
4,400,000
pounds
For Sale’—Seed potatoes. W. W .
riscale which vyill be shown atHhe
tio n for T a t D e e d Under
The shipment Included 13.200 pound* fendants In a celebrated efiptonnge N__oSt ieccet i oonf hA pCp lica
Dressor,
R. 1, Sunford, Fla. Phone
Star tonight. The picture, "W ith­ of nitroglycerin nnd 40.000.000 12h
a
p
te
r
4MH,
Latin
o
f
Florida
case Just concluded In a lock® court.
104-2tp
in the Cup” was written by onnee cakes of soap besides 00,000 tons of condensed milk, 13,200 pounds of W ith one exception all were found
N o t i c e (• h e r e b y f l v t n t h a t W . M. Ila v n ee , No. 2412.
tankage, which contains fertilizer flour, 1,100 pounds of sugar, 0,000
p u rch a a er of T a x C rrt lf ir a t* N o . 1WUK, d a lr d
Monte M. Katterjohn and pro­ of
sufficient to produce a 3,000,­ pounds of dried peas, 2.200 pounds of guilty. Including Luglnhuhl. Sentence t h r 3rd d a v of J u n e , A. t&gt;. 1901, has filrd
For Sale—Freah milch cow. R. L
duced under the direction of Ray­ elements
r a id r r i l l h r a t e in m y office, arid has m s d e
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000 bushel wheat crop. The value of rice nnd 3,200 pounds of tinned, m eat wns deferred.
t l o n for t a x d r e d to issu e in a c c o r d ­ G arrison, Sanford.
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mond B. West. It deals wjth tne this loss of m aterials In estim ated at ............ ........... ___________ _
Luglnhuhl wns anxious to buy wool aa pn pc el l r a-with
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SfcUlwaste In France. lie wanted, to selT
struggles of a woman who is afraid *5,000.000.
t t ! E f y T o r L o t .4
BRYAN AND DEWEY ENLIST It In O ennany-w hrre’tTe'Wiuld get nn" 4aon»di e Eelol u nofl v .l . oFtlo4r idA.a , E.m - wGriffin’s
For sale or rent for cash or shares •of love because of a curse which
Su b . !&gt;iv.
In 20 cities where there arc jmrbnga '
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she feels^ has infested her souL utilisation p ln n tsth e llgnres"show that John Hopkins Also Racently Joined Immense price for It. To get the wool t h e I s su a n ce of su c h r e r lif ir a tr in th e n a m e 15 acres land eight acres tiled flow­
out of France Luglnhuhl had to obtain c f A . E. Griffin.
ing well a t loading ktbtlcn C am ­
The film Is vivid anil gripping rind a combined population of 18,000,000
United States Marine* a t Kan­
permission
from
the
French
authori­
A l s « : | N y l l c e is h ereb y g i y r n t h a t W. M. eron City :Lots G8 nnd 67 Celery
has been elabrattly staged with people ’a re utilizing these products, to -----aas City. • &lt; • • • • ■ .
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“ e r t l"f f t a t e N o , D e lta ;."^W illing to finance respon­
ties. He got Into touch with French I l a y_ n e s*., ip*umirci nh a. ,ser jr , of
tho
vnlue
of
over
*11,000.000
nnnunlly,
but one exterior setting.
2' H &gt; , d a t e d t h e £th d a y of J u n r , A. I&gt;.
agents
and
spies
doing
business
In
i 6 9 9 . has filed sa id certific a te In m y office,
nnd that n tprge percentage of this
Kansas City. Mo.—William Jennings Switzerland, who ufterwnrd were his a n d h a s m a d e a p p lica tio n fo r l a s d eed l o sible p arty with approved references
snvlng Is being directly used by tho
laaue
with lave. S aid certifi­ having fucitilies to truck It the com
Bryan, George Dewey and John Hop­ codefendants In the trial, nnd upon his c a t e I r. accordance:
One of the strongest, most grip­ government In munition making.
t h e lolViveing d esc rib ed prop­
kins rc(/Trily. Jnlned tin* United States promise th at he would make a trip e r t y e ftu a ted - in S e m im .le c o u n t y , Florida, ing season. , Subm it proposition.
But In these 20 cities, or most of
ping dramas in which Bessie Bar­
it: N i
l.Lt o A. E. G n H in a S u b . U!v. S.
F . Flournoy
1100 E ighth SU
Ittfo Germany. And out certain things Tt oh-w
e said
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riscale, the Patalta star has yet them, lurgo amounts- of gurhnge nro Ifa.-lno"cor&gt;« lo*ro. • Lieutenant Horn- the
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French spies w ere,anxious to know' t h e t s s u a n t e t ! s u e n tertificgti' in th e n a m e N. W. W ashington D. C.
nnd report hack, he would obtain- per­ o f U n k n o a n .
r t b y g i v e n t h a t W. M.
mission to take the wool qut of France. I l sAylrs.oi :t , Npout ircreb aiss i rh tof
WANTED
T a s G e r t i b c a te N o .
2G o9, C o t . d t h e fith d a y of J u n r , A- I*. 1699,
Told Germans of Deal.
h a s filed raid certific a te In t r y critic*’ a n d
To sell the wool In Germnny I.ugln- bar m a d e LPIlliULlmn for l a * &lt;lc*d t n isaua
W anted—P«?rsons of intcllii t h lav,, fiald
rcrtlflcta*/ - f r o l l r O . Clinilltlt* of r p n u n n i r t r v f n r
buhl made his trip Into the knlser's einm b kr ar ce eosr d sthheer fowl lo
w in g d v scr ib s d p r o p e r t y W
’ t-.tp a u iL
Ol r U l b O n i n g 1 0 T
domain, ns promised, but he did more r i t u x ti d ir. Si m ir.ole cu UM y, i l o r . d u . tu-wit: themselves, forming their own
3 a n d W f t of Lot 4 A. E. Grifthan he hind promised. Ho told Ger­ fWi t 'Js, Sofu bLot
. f t i v . S a id land b c l n c y ss cs ted at opinions, to investigate the merits
man officials nil about the deal he hud t h e d a t e pf t h e tsauance rtf su « h . . r u l . ' b t e
of that prescription 1^18. See
u
made with the French spies, where­ In t h e r.arov of C . L. Itlsr.u.
A lso : N u l i c a is h ereb y g iv e n t h a t IV, M. the proof of what jt has done,
upon the Germans were kind enough
i l a y n e s , p u r ch a ser of T s x C t U i f f r a t r 619, what it can-do for them.
N. B.—
to w rite a report which Luglnhuhl took d a t e d t n e 4th d a y of J u ly , A. I). 19(M, baa
No others need apply.
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back to Switzerland nnd handed over flitd . a i d cer t if ic a te in my office, and
a s dteri t o i s . u e li./tf,-.
to his French friends, who paid him cmoarddes nar pe pnl i ictahtilosnu .f i r Staid
r&lt; rtifirs te i i s l i f t n y
Phone*
*S00 for It. Luglnhuhl at that time t h e f o l l o s i r . x d t s c r i b i d pro p erty sl r u a l .i l ...AVtintrd —A piano box.
, l l o r i d a , t o - s l t : S&gt; of 143 Sell, lit- Maine*.
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already had dn Ids pocket the hand­ LIno t S e6 mainn do l eL c)&gt;o uofn t yLota
V a n d H A . K. t.rifsome profit lik had made on the salo fin’s S u b . O l v . of parui S ec 7-8 T p 21 S.
la u d bein g a ss reiv o at th*Wanted, Men—Saab &amp; Door Fac­
of French woo) in Germnny. Whnt dII.a t e3 0o l E .t h e S aid
K su a n r e i&gt;f * u c h re r t lf ir st e in
tory. ‘ Bench bunds und machine hands.
the Germans him paid him for double­ t h . y a m e of W . A. Hrnwner
crossing tho French was uot dlsHoxetl
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— . . ------- jy c t v r n t h a t W, M. Good Inside Caritentcr. * Steady work
lIii aa ;ymn tpf .,
u n i i a ’ vt
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I Ia i
4‘-t*rrftaig«»r
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CVriUiraU No.
during the trial.
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In replying, give ex19U4. d a t e d t h e 3rd day of J u n e , A. l». the year round.
It took eight days to try the case. 1 9 0 1 , h s - bird r a n t ce rtific ate in m y office, porien'ce nnd salary expected. Sclden
n d .h a c m a d e a p p l i c a ti o n for t a x cited to
Mourgeot, n French officer, was tho alarue
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In a r c u r d a n t r w ith la w . S aid rirtifi. Door Co., Paiatka, -F la.
principal defendant In absentia. He r a t e rrob rare a t b s fo llo w in g d escrib ed prop­
s i t u a t e d iu S e m in o le c o u n t y , Florida,
bad escaped before he could he arrest­ erty
t o - w l t : Lot I A. E . Griff.n’a S ub. L)|v. T h e
FOR RENT
ed. The Judge In pronouncing the ver­ aald la n d b ein g a sa cs-ed at t h e d a t e of t h e
i - s u a n r r of su c h certific a te in t b s nanu of
dict of guilty said Mourgeot hnd A. E . Griffin.
For Rent—Four
adjoining
broken the word of honor given by
N o t f r s la h errb y g iv e n t h a t W. M. rooms, bath nnd toilet, wide ball,
an officer when he escaped from n hos­ l l a y n t s , p u rch
s * C srtlflcato
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pital. lie was found guilty of ■linr» J k lu L-dw ta d l b s 3rd . l a y el J u n e . A. I*. 1*017 front porch, electric lights, use o f
haa filed sa id r e r t i f l r a t e / i n m y offies, a n d
Ing organized the French spy system has m a d e a p p l i c a ti o n for ta a d e e d t o iaaus gas if desired. Eagles Building,
n c e w ith law-. S a i d , certific ate 502 Oak avenue.
In Switzerland. He hired German de­ rinm barci cronr d aIhr
C . C . Wood­
fo l lo w in g described
serters to tell hltn all they knew.- All s i t u a t e d in S e m i n o l e c o u n t y , !■*| 7 &gt; V U l a ^ wTiV: ruff, soeretary;
,
WU
Loti 7 and 6
e!
this was, however, only a minor of­ J:ul
GrifTin s S u b . I&gt;iv. T h e said It n d b rin g nsfense, according to Swiss Inw.
scssed at the d a t e o l the is s u a n c e o | aucb
Eight room house for ren t&gt; S E cor­
cert if ic a te in t h e n a m e of A , E. Griffin.
Had Many Activities.
l / n l n a said rarlificatca shall be red eem ed ner Cypress avenue and T hird s tre e t.
Ills principal crime wns treason y c c o r d i o * t o l a w l a s deeds will iss ue thereon J - E. Pace.
101-tfc
of( Sep lerfib. r, A. U . 1918.
- 4 t h d a-JT
y ,o
committed ngnlnst the Swiss republic. * S W‘ k*
ltm aa my offtrial signature and seal th ii
1918
He observed the movement of Swiss t h e 2 3 r d d a y o f A u g u r i , A.
hor K ent—T e n . .j*ere-. (arm near
&lt;•?••)
. t^ a . D o u g l a s s .
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troops nepr, the French 'b o n ier und
Clerk Cirruit C o u r t Sami note Cq.. Fta
Moore's
Station. Five acres tiled.
kept the French nrmy commnnd post­
t-Frl-fil^*^ “ y V‘
&lt;»• C.
Good
large
house and barn. Cash
ed about them.
He hired men to
rent.
See
W.
M. Hsynes a t H erald
watch the transportation of cattle. He
• ' AaNUalUw far Tax D eed Under
tried to poison cattle In railroad trains
, 100-tf
Section S. t kapler 4**1. L*W. , f flo f,jT
by putting poison In the cars. He or­
Furnished Rooms by D ay, W eek
ganized a conspiracy to foment a strike . NrS*it* U h*r*b y t *4v*n ‘ h a t M ra. F annl#
. PM Wksaw «l T a i C ertificate
In the aluminum works at Cltlppls, {l
N o. i . , d a te d th a ^ S rd day of J u ly , A. t), or M onth—P ark avenue F la t, 105
haa, fil.d waid c ertificate in my
which were sending goods to Germany, a4916.
b r » w n by U u r W illiam s, D ivision o f P to to rU l P u b lic ity .
n d haa tnado a p p liraU o a for ta a deed t J N orth P ark avenue, over L. R. Phil­
and tried to destroy the electrical plant
ips &amp; Co. drug store M rs. C. C.
ng aeieaard a t .l hr auh.!f
d a t »•
. » fj v
t h e f H u *.0d
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F ood sav in g a o* m illion* o f A m e ric an s d u rin g o u r first y e a r o f w a r e n a b le d th is g o r e m - a t Woidshut.
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of au ch cart lficat# in t b * n a m a - o f Mra. Grr- H art, m anager.
Three of his tools were French­ nrd a S t e p h a n a , S a id land e n t h r a l .
m e n t to sen d e n o rm o u s fo o d sh ip m e n ts a b ro a d fo r o u r fig h tin g fo rc e s a n d th o A llie d n a tio n s.
tull o w in g aw
cribtd propart y a ituatad in Have A Look a t the D erby pro ­
O u r sav in g s in c a r t a b - o u t o f a sh o rt c ro p — a m o u n te d to 164,900,000
s h e ls,; _____
a ll o f______
w h ic h w a s men, who also succeeded In eluding h e m l n o l . ~ u n l v . Florida, to -w it: Lot f.
... . . . . b u_____
Block
I
t
,
Tier
f», o
Sanford
the
Swiss
law.
It
was
discovered
ut
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a n io ra .
perty, 610 Laurel Avenue, Sanford,
s.h ip -p e. d ,to: I.,
E u ro p o . W o in c re. ase d o----------u r m e a-------t a n d- —
f a t sh
shinm
T hl«
ip m ent*
e n ts 8R44.fiOO.OGO
4 4 ,6 0 0 ,0 0 0 pn omu .n
n dJs.. T
h is w a s the trial that these men made It tb rlr
Ai m : Nolle# Is hereby g U r n .th n t U r*
F
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n
ie
M
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n
ty
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D u rrh x u ^ nf r . . n . .
Fla., in d make an offer for it to A.
t ' k ° * ^r ° m ^ otn® to o u r « n a y a b ro a d And th e civ ilian s a n d m ilita ry fo rce s o f th o business-----»* July
Car­
to------buy- -------------factories--------th at ----were
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- t , d ated tka V
3rd7 day Tof
Derby, 97 W ashington A venue, Oil
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PACE TWO
L itters From Raymond Allen

Love to all. ' Devotedly,
Raymond L. Allen

We have a fine place here, a
nice ,large. Auwn..larger thnn Jax,
and wc are right in i t . ' Then wo
have a Y. M. C. A. here, with,
reading room, writing tables,
with geraniums on them, one
piano, .a Victrola and billiard
Tnbie in it, also a canteen is here
where we rati buy ’SfifaiTthIng a’t |
1F WB -ARE K tlT llR O K E—
the " V I is decorated with the
Hags of t-be-allies with Old Glory
UVer'the stage in full splendor.'
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July 14,
Dear Ones at Home:
Well, we as you see have r

•MIDGET OF O P I N I O N "JU ST
BETWEEN YOU AND ME*’

AUGUST 27, 1!&gt;1S

sanf 6 rd herald

EVEN THE GATE POST
.... v NOT
IN IT
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A Thief I h Among Yc Taking Notes
ami Faith, “ H e’ll Print 'em ’.’— So Says Saunlcrcr.

; A coterie of Moore H aven-far­
mers got together recently and
quickly raised $815 and purchased

” If with- pleasure* you are viewing
any work a man is doing,
If you like him or you love, tell
him now:
Don'* withhold your approbation
till (he parson makes oration
And he lies with snowy lillies
o’er his brow.
For no m atter how you shout it.
* he won't really care about it;
He won’t know now many tenr»
drops you have shed;
*
If you tiiink some priut^/hsaiue
him; now’s* the time to slip it
to him,
For he cannot road his tombstupe when he’s dead.
More than fame and more thnn
money is the .comment, kind
and sunny,
And the hearty, warm approval
of. a friehd,
For it gives to life a savor and it
makes you stronger, braver,
And it gives you heart and
spirit to the end.
If he earns your, praise bestow it;
if you like him let him know

cient History of France, and other
countries, and when I d a come
home, Which will not be until the
kaiser has paid his.debt to us for
trampling our free rights of de­
mocracy beneath his rude hutpL
Yes, Sis, he will pay for it not onlytenfold but when we get him he
will curse himself for ever being
born, for I think m bstof the boys,
if not all, want to go on and not
wait for any more training a t all,
but of course our great guiding
haxvd.^’^U oyi-..btt.prepam l. for
him, and then you can out wind
him and go on for a touch down,
Let the words of true encour­ as it were, with 01d.Glofy_llying!
over you as a counter sign of de-|
agement be said:
Do not wait till life is over, and termination and a light for free­
dom to the last man until it is
he’s underneath the clover.
For he cannot read his tomb­ won.” Then we will all cornel
home to our dear ones and bring
stone'when he’s dead.
.
/-S elected.
our Hag that has never as yet
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fallen and been trampled on no
' Our delegntiopjn congress has m atter how great the opposing
made it possible to get tourists’ number was or who they were for
rates to Ifjppida this winter and that is what “ Red, White and
they deserve credit for their fine Blue” ' represents, namely Blue
work in behalf of this state. This for determination, White for puri­
means that- the people will flock to ty, Red for blood if need be to*
Florida early this fall and that we preserve that insignia of purity,
must get ready for them. No use and God forgive'the man \yho
to lay down on the job and say will not die for our dear old L. S.
that the war is on and business .A. "and those rights we preserve
has stopped for Sanford can and and hold in reverence,”
must get ready to take care of her &lt; Well now l had best out short,
share of the"'tourists this winter. but as. Ethel lias said to me while
We have good* hotels here now I was dictating to her in the office
and'tjiost everyone has a room or “Can-t you ever find a phrase to
two to rent and there are restaur­ close with when you get sta rt­
ants-to feed them also. Now get ed?” * Welk that is-hard to dp, for
busy -with your Board of Trade 1 am so full of it until it is hard to
and get out some good literature
o r use some of the old stuff and
send it up north to the prospective
homeseekers and tourists. Get
them down here and s&gt;pe th at .they
stay here all the wtnTTr. . Sanford
should be one of the, best tourist
resorts in the state and would be
if all of us would get behind the
proposition and push it. **Remem­
ber th at most cities'in the mirth
are rolling in wealth in the w ar
work and the people will come’to adage, “ No news is good news,”
Florida prepared to s|M*nd ■some ateo that there are many mothers
of this m oney.. Now is the time to over there to receive news from
their dear boys and it takes time
to censor letters,, so vou trv and
place yourself in the position of
our censors and jvalize that it
* In the next , few weeks our takes time to accomplish so great
people who have been away will a task as that mentioned.
be coming home and the children
Now, you all write me often, as
will be getting ready for school
1
know
you will, whether you hear
and trade will pick up in every
from
me
or not for a few days at a
line. Lot all of the people get to­
time,
for
letters of encouragement
gether and whbop/hingH up for a to me, and
never ending mother's
good season and ah early start to­
pi
avers
will
bring me safely back
ward that good season. Things
aguin
to
enjoy
the i&gt;eace -I will
have been a trifle dull this summer
have
helped
to
win,
and the best
but this condition need not be
permanent and next month there \vay is to try and picture me out
will be a decided change in busi­ on a seed buying trip and not likely
ness condition/ .C otton money is to return for a year or such a
coming in antffarmere are getting m atter and live contented and
ready for fall erops and we should appreciate the fact th at when l do
be waking up to our opportuni­
ties.
7 Trie war is puting a seven*
strain on very many in this coun­
try, who find it hard enough to
make ends meet even without
counting war taxes; but we have
not even begun to feel such pres­
sure as the people in outher coun­
tries are suffering.
The Kansas City Star says:
“The inquiry is sometimes
heard whether England is doing
all It ought to in the war.
"When we suffer 30,000 to 40,000 casualties a week and have to
keep it up for three years; have
stood pat under air raids, gone
without complaining, have sent
men into army th at the biggest
machine shops in the country arc
operated almost exclusively bv
women, and have paid taxes such
a t we haven’t yet contemplated
—then and not till then will we
begin to h a w the right to inuuire
. whether- Enghrpd .if doing all it

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Devotedly,
Your Son, Brother, etc.,
Raymond
Corp. Raymond Allen.
M. S. T. 412, Al. T. 430,
Am. E. F.

Well, we have been moving
about since you received my last
letter b u t'th e nearest we have
been to ibe lines so far is about 60
miles, but at night after all is
quiet now we can hear the bom­
bardment ane believe me they are
giving the Gormans all they want
and more too. The boys in the
trendies say they' are going to
“ Heaven. V. S. A. or Hell by

The editor of the Moore Haven
Tunes is authority for the state­
ment th at large summer crops are
being grown in that vicinity-r2,000 acres of peanuts, 1,600 acres
of com with much rice, chufas,
alfalfa and cotton. Five carloads were shot off of or cxecui
of com were recently shipped.

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■'fa* W o o l S o c k s
I W ill N o t S h rin k
G e t H a rd o r K n o t C/p
W hen W a sh e d
W ith G ra ndm a

GRANDM/H3(eaves them so:
makes them easy on the feet
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Many inferior soaps are made w ith rosin and
when you wash woolen “socks w ith them, it
causes the socks to shrink and get hard arid knot
up. Countless hours spent in knitting have been
lost just because the socks have rieen practically
ruined by improper w a sh in g /^ '

Follow these directions and you w ill never have any uouole.
Use GRANDMA in luke warm wafe^ and wash the socks
in the wonderful suds. Then rinse in luke warm water,
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shake them out well
w ell (do not wrine^
wring) and hamr
hang
them up to dry slowly.
GRANDMA is the most economical and finest
“all round” household soap that can be used. You
measure it out with a spoon—no waste. Trv i t

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P u b lis h e d E v e r y T u f » ( U y * n d .F r lt l» y
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jobber
has
asked
the
question
__the time to start-that*bnnlracl!oiH^
isT3ankand if put off it.
d DHiW1Ull’TIC)N l‘HICK IN.ADVANCE:
mjuuu u n ity .—KCssiminee Val ley
“ Is a jpbberjusLified-in fdling or. J» n e r c A i t . . . v . ■.. -.. r . f f r r r . r T r r . V r T f i W
Gazette.
costs you just that much interest. Tomorrow never comes—today's v .
clers from retailers for wheat flour
BIX MONTHS........... ................ ......... _1
THHKK MONTHS. 7......... ........................... 75
without substitutes, to the extent
‘ needs and ACTIONS make you forceful, independent, RICH. * &gt;
Delivered In (he City by Carrier 12,00 Per Year In W HERE TH E FARM ER WINS of the face value of farmers cer­
May we have the pleasure of serving you NOW. ”7
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Adranea or 20c Per Monlh
tificates furnished by the retailers,
Payment* In A eranre M ust De Marie al OITlrr
The farmer doesn't have much regardless of the correctness of
•
CAPITAL $30,000.00
SURPLUS $15,000.00
. S -v /
the certificate?’’ The answer is
ready
cash.
. Entered aa 8ceonri&lt;Ctaa* Mall M atter Augud 22nd
:
IVOR, al the Poalofllre at Banford, Florida
The income (ax returns show NO!
Under Acl of March Ird , IB79
th at less than one per cent of the
First:
-C
Telephone No, 148 farmers ever catch up with $3,000
Offlea; Herald Building
No farmer can buy more than
in a whple year. »- r ■
48 pounds of flour except by writ­
OUR P L E D G E ,
r—
But the farmer without a cent ten permission from a county food
“ Appreciating to the utm ost ttie rather has the edge on most of the adm inistrator;'therefore, no 13r•
’ Rft;l
suprem e unselfishness of our Ameri­ town folks, no m atter what their mdr’s certificate is good for more
SANFORD, FLORIDA
M. HAND
H. R. STEVENS
O; L TAILOR
R. R. DEA3
than 48 pounds.
•sf* C.
can m anhood which Is offering1 Its bank roll.
Tbt-PiMMtl
W lC uA lw *
When the farnter wants bacoh
very life upon th e altar of freedom
Second:
for th e ..world, we, th e m em bers of and eggs he reaches up In the
The law permits not more than
T H E B A N K T H A T IN SU R E S YOUR D EPO SITS
th e S outh Florida Presa Association, smoke house and under Moll’s a 30 days supply, which is to
manger
and
secures
his
breakfast
In Bem l-annual session assem bled,
ALL, six pounds per month for
without arguing with the butcher each member of the family; there­
do hereby
or sniffing a t a cold storage egg. fore, a jobber can sell to a retailer
* “ Resolve, That* In this .crisis, and
The landlord doesn't bother without substitutes not more than
4’ .f&gt; 4 &lt;|&gt;4 4 4 4 «§&gt;4 4 ^ 4 4
4&gt; 4 &gt; # &gt; . &lt; # + &lt;
as long as life ahall last, w* ded i­
him
and
the
gas
man
passeth
him
A
six
pounds
for
each
person
shown
cate all th at we are and all that we
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to be a member of the family on
have to th e support of our glorious by.
each
separate
certificate.
Burglars and fire bugs and
; . WHAT WILL YOU SAY?
nation, our righteous rau se , and our
Illustrious governm ent.
And - be It pickpockets and doctors and law­
Third:
........ B j Bill Slinger
yers equally eschew him and the
fu rth er
If a jobber finds th a t any re­
•
society reporter never gets him tailer is frequently selling more
“ R esolved, T hat every newspaper out of bed to refute some new
Do you ever think of the future time
Nnvy .
holding m em bership In this associa­ scandal about his youngest daugh­ flour on certificate than should be
When your children around your knee
sold it is the duty of such jobber
K arl Schultz, Shcrmnn . Routh,
tion. display this resolution In bold ter.
Will
ask you about the great World War,
to report to thip office the name Collier Brown, Oliver M urrell, Ned
type at the m asthead of its editorial
And
our wonderful victory?
Old Farmer Broad Toes is some and address of such ’retailer. Of C hittenden, ■Roy C hittenden, Ralph
. page throughout the m onth of Aug­
They
will
want to know what their Daddy did #
crippled up, and his back is a bit eburse the name of the jobber R oum illat, Allan Jones, M orris Spen­
ust, and Ihnt copies be sent to the
To
help
in the famous fray—
'p re sid e n t and our representatives bent, and his store teeth don’t al­ making the report will be held in cer, Hugh W hite, Oscar R o u h c , C. J.
When
your
children
ask how you did your bit
ways fit, but what is his “hisn” by confidence.
L aw ton, Jam es
Purvis,
William
in-^ohgrcss,
W hat will you say?
heck and he can look every sun of
H artley, Wallace Lipford, W. C.
•
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“ Done and ordered in the city of a gun in the eye and tell ,him to go
Tem
ple.
W auchuln, Btnlczof Florldn, this 12th plumb to.
•Will you blush with shame in that future time,
Rice Purchases*
Forrest Gatchcl, Ed. Cam eron,
And shrink from their innocent eyes—
day of July, 191H."
The farmer may chase a calf
Lym an Baker, E. S. W ard, R obert
As they search your soul with their questioning gaze
Wholesalers
have
asked
if
there
out of the young corn, but ho
Deane,- Tonny Deane, F. F. Roper,
Will you darc.to answer with lies?
VALUE OF NEW SPAPER AD doesn’t have’to chase his feet off were not some remedy to prevent Douglass
C. GrlHin, W. M. C han­
When
they tell of tiie deeds of their playm ate’s D ad—
rice
mills
from
refusing
to
sell
VERTISING .
hunting a job.
How he saved the flag one clay,
direct to wholesalers and to pre­ cellor, Theo. Stiles, Alton E. .F ate
Ills children may not grace vent them from selling exclusively ncll, H arry U. Lewis, Jr.
And beg for something t&lt;&gt; tell about you,
V T h e value of cooperation is
W hat will you say?
seen in the team work of the al­ dansants or wiggle in tango tea to rice .jobbers. This • question
Army
lied, armies. A united effort is rooms, but t hey - can- depend on was taken up with *Washington
Will vour children’s Dad make them hang their heads
• necessary in work wherein the the old farm giving* them a com­ direct for an opinion, and the fol­
John M urrell, K enneth Murrell,
care-free,
healthy, lowing telegram was received in Leslie Hill, Seth W oodruZ, Stanley
in the years that are yet to be, .
•
many are involved if success is fortable,
hearty,
happy
living
until
they
go
Or
will
they
be
proud
of
the
part
you’d
played
achieved: Only in this way can
W alker, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Joe
explanation:
In the War of Democracy? •
• the citizens ,of a town or -village to their own nest, and many a
ChiJ tcgqden, Oscar Speer, Bruce An­
Washington, D. C., August 19. derson,
At
night
when you hold them deepiin your arms
endow a community with many town hank balance fails to insure
E rnest Gregory, Fred Mason,
Beacham, Food Admr.,
. All tired from their eager play,
of the comforts and advantages posterity its fair chance.
George M cLaughlin, Harold W ash­
Orlando, Fla.:
And they beg for a story of Daddy’s deeds.
The farmer doesn’t have much
th a t g6 to make life worth living.
Albert Fry, Jam es Estridge,
Rice mills not privileged to re­ burn,
W hat will you say?
This consumation, says the State hard cash, but lie d u a lly gets
George Hull, Tbom as Sullivan, W.
fuse
wholesalers
orders
to
protect
Marketing Bureau can only be about everything th at cash can
A. PnttishaR, M eade Fox, Ingram
If you’re thinking of slacking ponder it well
‘'secured by the co-operation of the buy-; and providence, for his re­ rice jobbers b u t mills are only G uerry, .H enry Byrd, Osborne Wil­
The price you will have to pay—
farmers, mechanics, merchants, ward gives him a lot that money permitted to sell for delivery liams, .Vail Lovell, M artin Temple,
within 30 days while dealers can R obert Robinson, A rthur Dickins,
Your children’s scorn and a coward’s hell—
doctors, lawyers, bankers, every­ never could purchase.
WHAT DO YOU SAY?
You find mighty few farmers sell for delivery within 60 days. John Lee, Jr., A. Stafford, Andrew
body. Each can do his share by
Duo
to
fact
th
a
t
rice
harvest
has
assisting his neighbor with his becoming cynics when they come
Aulin, John C ater Law ton, Alfred M.
patronage, and by giving every to rest on the threshold of eternity. just begun mills cannot accept Beck, H erbert Fuller, Joe Lewis.
orders with any assurance of being
A 4 ' -4 4 # 4 4' ^
4 4* 4&gt; 4&gt;4\ 4 #• &lt;#- 4’ 4 ■#
worthy enterprise his unqualified —St. Augustine Record.
ablo to deliver within 30 days
A rthur Lewis, M flvllje C. Tyler, J.
.
—
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support.
r ,
while jobhurs can take orders and F. C oates, E rnest Gormley, W alter
MUST HAVE LABOR
Travelers and home seekers
be certain of filling them.
Radford, C orbett H utchinson, Sam
.Popular Japanese Iflows
Must H ave-Regular Meals.
very often-iudge a town by the
. Food Adm inistrator.”
Pevehoufie, H arry Carlson, C. El
Ten of the moat popular floIt Is said that the naUve In India
appearance of its newspaper. If Government Projects Should Run
H unter, Wilson Miller, Harrold Long Ik extremely particular about regular­ Japnn n re : Apricot, cherry, d f
Full Time .
it contains advertisements show­
Jam es Wcavci*, N orm an Baker, E r­ ity, In his m eals: onceveccustoroed to themuin. Iris. Illy, m orning glory,
ing all forms of business it is a
Delinquent Licenses
n est C. Morris; Ike House, T. M eating a t a certain hour he must aUck ony, plum, quince a n d th e evpr-|
"State Council Defense, Talla­
notice to the world a t largo th a t hassee, Florida.—The big labor
m u , 1H a rry R abun, G uy . StaUord, to It itt ul| coats. An English engineer- wisteria.
Owing
to
the
fact
th
a
t
our
in­
the commercial, professional and jam b has come and th e final tabu­
Lewtle Oglesby, Denaier StaZord, T ’ had an .awkward experience of this
-V&gt;productive life of the community lations of labor demands shpw. a spectors are 1 discovering- cases O. a im s, Willie O. Goolsby, H arrold when erecting a 100-foot steel pole
n , ,ln Boston*
with’ tile aid of ubout thirty natives
“Where can I get g N ew .
is made up of enterprising men, present shortUge of one million wherb th e procuring of a license Holiday; C. R. Peabody, Robert and
the minimum of tackle. The pole
under
th
e
food
administration
.hair
,h e a r t
and gives to those seeking a .oca* unskilled laborers in war indus­
M errlw eather, R obert R outh, Staf­ was halfway up when the “headman" boiled dinneri*
tion a good opinion of the various tries, with a tremendous addition­ been delayed by retailers, grain ford LeFils, G rover LeFils, Paul Intimated th at It was dinner tiipe. On­ mister. Y c u L ^ a n g e tg o o d
over yonder, and h a re * 0 d
interests represented. It speaks al shortage coming as soon as the dealers and others who are sub­ Dooley, E. L. M ott, F ran k Cam p­ ly the most desperate entreaties, cou- Jo
in ts—Philadelphia Bulletin.
ject
to
license,
all
licensees
are
the fact th at the business and pro­ new army d raft expansion in­
bell, William H artloy, Floyd W ash--Ipled with threabt, prevented the ipen y r - ■
. i n - : BT , " T y Q B = a
Hereby
cautioned
to
observe
fessional men believe in their creases the need for supplies.
b u r n j j ^ a c a f DuRose, Edwin L . ieitlng ttie. ppfe come down with n
strictly
Rule
22
of
the
General’!
run, though It had taken several hours
town and say so. Some of the Skilled labor situation equally se­
DinKTe; H arley A. M aihes.
to get*»r into*thlS'fobAlUdfi:'
D '"1
1Florid uptowns are sending smaple rious. Georgia was notified yes­ Regulations which reads as fol­
• * * -‘jv
y
Sam J* PkkenB, H arry H. New­
papeW to the north. When will terday th a t unless the state could lows:
filled w ith ' advertisements and furnish the eight million dollar
“Rule 22. License Number m an, B ryan "W alker, “Andrew* J.
church, school, factory and farm picric acid plant at Brunswick M ust be Placed on Certain Doc­ King, .Charles Rriester, R obt: O.
FLORIDA STATK COLLE(
UNIVERSITY 7OF FLORIDA
development news, the impres- with five thousand laborers a t uments.—The licensee shall place Wpeks^ Walfred Pierson, Vandor
FOR
Gainesville
sion made upon the, stranger look; once the entire construction force on every contract, order, accept­ P erritte, Adolph Shaw, Barney F. Military Training Under Army Officers
ing itroVer cannot be otherwise would be laid off and the plant ance of order, invoice, price list Griggs, H arry Miles, Duncan M it­ Courara In Art* and Srltoraa, A n tru llu rr, 659 Stu dent* from 2 6 I
Total
Chemical, Civil. Electrical and Mechanical Engi­ State* ISlT-tB.
and quotation issued or signed by chell, D rawdy M atthers, Lewis *CoI- neering,
than favorable.
Sch oo l a n ^ g h p r F C y u n t t .
Law, Teacher*' College.
fnoved out of Georgia.
lins,.John
A.
Rhodes,
Jo]jn
R.
Long,
Tree. Send for Catalog.
Florida h|S[Tnany fine papers,
The Midvale steel plant a t him relating to food commodities William B. Lynch, J a m n II. Lee, J. Tuition A.
A. MURPHREE, President
the
words
‘United
States
Food
and distant reqdere cannot be Coatsville, Pa., has been foroed
C. H utchinkon, C. T . Sm ith, Roy
Administration
License
Number,’
other than impressed that the to shut down a part of its plant
MaBon, T5r. T. A. Neal, George
people they represent are of one for lack of labor. Orders are being followed by the number of his H ym an, John E. Haw kins, Fred almind in the m atter of clean and sent your state for men for work license. No licensee shall know­ lurd, Carl R obert Willie, Joe Zapf,
itwwbiti.
tree lined streets, pretty homes, a t home, others to be sent away. ingly buy any food commodities Ralph Geiger, H arry Geigcy, Fred
from
or
sell
any
such
commodities
well conducted churches and This demand for men m ust be
Ballard. R obert Hill.
schools, and beautiful surround­ m et no m atter what happens to to, or handle any such commodi­
Eddie P o tter, Raym ond M cD on­
ings. There is no town, however private business, but the men can­ ties for, any person required to
have
a
lic
e
n
se
who
has
not
se­
ald,
Carl M cDonald, Clarence Tem ­
not be taken from farms, railroads
cured
aucli
license
and
compiled
ple,
Joe G uerry, W illiam Shepard,
or, mines. Can you make, this
with
the
provisions
o
f
this
rule.
*
Victor
M. Greene, F irst Lieut. Geo.
I8t
plain? Thefacts herein contained
Federal
Food
Administrator,
G.
H
erring,
Second L ieut. Ralph
will become evident throughout
Enforcement Division,
W ight, Clarence M ahoney, Hom er
the country within ten days.
W ynne, W alter M ason, John Pezold,
By
E.
J3.
McLin,
Director.
L
E
.
Please use every means possible
Paul Pezold, Edm ond Stowe, Frank
to get this over. Lay facta before
L
o u ln g ,' A r th u r ' Loosing, B e rk le y
ytfur maypre, bankers, chambers
M anatee'sco-operative store is B lackm an, W orthington Blackm an,
| of commerce And labor leaders. doing a larger business than the
W allace Lee, H enry Lee, A ltin K en­
Please give this priority over promoters of the corporation had dall, B rittain Johnson, Joseph W ynn,
any other publicity campaign. Hoped for during the dull sebson. C. S. Lee, T a te Chapm an, R. A.
This sthry m ust get across, other­ This is the result of intelligent ad­ Cobb, J . J . Driggers,
I. Ross,
wise our new army will be faced vertising. Business th at had Toro M eredith, William Coulboum ,
additional instances of lack of heretofore gone to other cities is Fred W ight.
We carry nothing buft by
equipment such as were apparent remaining a t home and a large
R eginald Holly, Virgil Lee Sm ith,
“ If you are a college or high school stiw
the best, and after trying last winter. This is a bigger cam­ am ount of trade is being attracted C arl
M alm , Hum e Rum ph, Carl
paign than the ship yards. Your to M anatee by this advertising
dent, learn SHORTHAND.’*
Brujton, - H . A. C borpening, H arry
them all we have settled revised state quota 'unskilled la­ campaign.
Phillips, Louis B. Lenartz, Enoch
“ If you are a clerk or salesman or book-required is 4,930."
on Webster’s. It will •| borers ned)
M. A ustin, E dw ard C. Austin* Isaac
"Reynolds.”
keeper, learn SHORTHAND. You can
“Work on enlarging and im M. Dyeas, WUl Erickson, C. S. Hick­
give you more* value for
find time.enough.”
- There will.be two castor bean proving the quarters for the De son, T . F. Singletary. J . O. Huff, Ed
the money than any other hulling plants established on the Land hbi&amp;ry will begin soon, un w ard Roush, J . R .* S tro u d , E . H .
“ If your husband is in4the arm y oir navy,
der the direction of Architect W ebb;. Edwin Raulerson, R alph
east
eoast.
One
of
these
will
be
a
t
learn SHORTHAND.
I t will fill up
£arbon on the market.
Vest Palm Beach ahd the other at Miller,” says the DeLand News. King, C. A. C lark, M arcus L elnhart,
your em pty hours and may be-a friend ih
acksonville. These plants are to The paper tells th at considerable M cDom ald C arraw ay, Geo, A. Deneed.”
more
space
will
be
secured
by
the
C
ottcs,
H
arry1
Cobb,
R
aym
ond
L.
..&gt;e established by. Helm &amp; Walker,
LET US SHOW YOU'
proposed
addition,
ahd
th
a
t
the
Allen,
A
ubrey
M.
Haight,*
Charles
the* government contractors for
Ju st a little GRIT* and STIC K -TO the east coast. The plant a t West the place will be made comfortable R. M unn, Gordon Raker.
Ihmti » nn i i v m i iitmri
ITIV EN ESS.
E dw ard F ran k lin C arraw ay.
Palm Beach will take care of all and attractive ih appear^fibe.
th e beans south of Titusville, and
■1
TflA / | 1
tUM a v vthe one a t Jacksonville will take
•lacy.
Oh, Daar, N*!
* Comm
care of the balance. When th e
ngeroqs
teyipU“O
ar
Is
alwuyj
No, Maude, denr, Jr t because a
SO U TH ER N SCHOOL OF. C(
“to nuspect .dat
UuJfle
|0 F «C E SUPPLY PBPIV,, beans have been hulled they 1 will deaf m ute talks with )&gt;'*» baodn Is do Uon," said )V
Jh* pre ay If he doesn't
/J-. lx
"ESTABUBBKD m t “
We serft to the big mill a t Gaines- Jfeaaon wby he abould i own ►' * sor­ a miyi U
[ .'hone 1 4 8 . Sanford, Florida- viUe and there the oil
ex rows to the huger bowl.—Philadelphia happen t Ik d ' u e \ m e kind o*
G. S. GASTON, Prop.
-O K M II
hard wor yon la.1*
Record.
true ted.
r . j.

Ho lly , Editor

W5*M. HAYNES, Business Manager

Its What You Save Not What You Earn That Makes You Rich

PfOPLCSJJANK OF SANFORD

SEMINOLE’S
kOLL OF HONOR

For Barns, Fences, O u t-H o C

C h a s e &amp; C o .,

DR. FRANK CRANE SAID RE

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Boimi No' 8 , Seminole'Bank* flOTEL MEN’S GQNFElfENCEI
Annex, headquarters for infortna- •
----Hon
and
suggestions
regarding,
HarrygHeemnn
Will Call One on
jT*-» &gt;*: (i
p"~-—m”" ’
the health'restoring/qualities’*of
viSfSU Food Topics
a t He. 1818-the Miracle Med-' .... . •,
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*PENINGS OF INTEREST-INLAND” + - 'th
iejne.
*2-ltc
" d h the appi'Aoch of Jhe winter.
f ' AROUND SANFORD
__ ■ , , , _____
tourist season and the certainty o f;
^
a large influx of visitors to Florida)
'
forw ent
*
during the next several months,
Cent-.j,\HjeRl|
0()(|
t . ---- over , 10. 7
; , J i-uBim - proou
Administrator i
Mr. and Mrs: \V. J. Thigpyn t,. lwo. apartments
! D . A. Kelly is a t the beach
spent Sunday at' the Breakers, .Store.. I 001 nice room^with 1 front Braxton Beacliam has authorized
,-thoweek end..
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h o u r rOoms ,$ l.).0 0 p e r ■H arry4 L .- B e e m a n , S ta te . H o te l
Daytona Uetich.
.Wood mud hearyfhauling s

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TOWN

48-tf

S L E E P IN S U R A N C E
“ A T error to M osquitoes.”
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v

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month.
,
■-N'- *•. E a r n e r . ^ l- tf c

confimw him to .the house. .
.. Traqition, customs, erroneous
beliefs,
timidity deter .many from
■food and‘ chicfcdn
"h
dinner, efforts to find .out'fqr themselves
with relatives in Ala-

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Gown M a y ; Be Developed in
■ White, With'Braiding
tD JJuit.

J HI re p r e s e n ta tiv e t o - p e rfe c t o rg a n i- GOOD IDEA THAT IS SPREADING
^ a tio p s of h o te ls , r e s t a u r a n ts a n d
G. F , /T aylor of Enter•p u b lic e a tin g p la c e s', in eveyy. Few Plicae Now In th* Country That
Do Not Recognlx* Need of
arnday. with friends.
_ _
Rork Umb - __N__ ■jcpuntyJn tJriLs t a t e s •
__
Be«utfflc«?/ori. -------Mrs. May Dickins is spending
Cote# C rate Co. has ro ck lime In | .
B e e m a n h a s j u s t re tu r n e d
*••___ *
*
a
few
Weeks
pleasantly
a
t
Cortb
barrels. .office open until 8 o’clock fr()m tui e x te n s iv e v is it in th e
IN S U R A N C E
Time
was
not
no
very
long
ago
when
nado Beach.
a t night. Buy while we can get. the north, during which he gave care­ the thought of civic beauty and the
r-to M osquitoes."
72-tf
Dr. D. C. W ard, O steopathic barrel lim e., Cates CratX Co., suc­ ful attention to' the methods pur­ recognition of the Importance .of city
First N ational Bnnk' cessor .to D u tto n Crute yo.
sued in the various cities, which beautification belonged to a. few peo­
Brown, leaves soon Physician.
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104-tfc
Bldg.,. Phone 330-W.
64-tf
make a feature of summer tour­ ple only.
lavem where she wil
When the flret of the larger ciUea
ists, and he fo.und th at in every
Jay D. Beck is a guest a t the
winter.
of
Tezaa aet about the proceea of
instance the rules of the’food dd- making
D aytona Beach Hotel a t Daytona
Dissolution Notice
stove wood phone m fr
beauty where only ugUneaa
The firm .of Gibson &amp; Wallace minislration were being carefully had been before, many taxpayers ob­
&gt;ply you. H. C. DuBoee. Beach for a week’s vacation.
has.this day dissolved, H. L. Gib­ observed.
S L E E P IN S U R A N C E
jected on the gTound th a t lUwaa not
_ 100-tfc
son acquiring the interest of A. C.
Instructions have been given in wlae to expe. * public money for auch
—
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erro
r
to
M
osquitor*.”
iple of French“avenue
Wallace. All bills and contracts this state for county food adminis­ purpoaea.
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her mother for a
due
the firm of Gibson &amp; Wallace trators .to call the proprietors of
But th a t larger d fy pereiated. A
J. J. Dickinson spent Saturday
enrotRe home.
tandieape
architect wag employed. A.
will
be
paid
to
H.
L.
Gibson,
who
public eating places together and
and Sunday a t Daytona Beach
i’s swimming - pool is the
comprehensive,
plan fo rT u tu re devel­
will
also
pay
all
indebtedness
of
explain tb them the necessity for
opment waa drawn np. Appropria­
“lift1,town. Opeh Wed- and reports no luck m the fishing the above firm.
organization.
County
food
ad­
tion* looking far into the future were
[Thursday,,’ Saturday and a t this time.
H. L. Gibson - . ~=- ministrators
have
previously planned.
educational campaign to
If you have been disappointed _ 2-3tc
[afternoons.
Fresh . wnter
A. C. Wdllace.
___ bocn instrucUxi-to havejiotei rep- tea c h 'th e An
people the need for beauty
with the effects of o th er'm ed i­
flfr-ttp
resentatives appointed for their waa gotten nader way. Today that
W. Smith returned cines why not try using .th at No.
particular
counties, and,after the d ty Is fa r to th« front aa an example
For
Pale
or
Exchange—
Yacht
ik from Wilmington 1818 prescription, the Miracle completely equipped, 36^&lt;jx8x2M new organizations are perfected of w hat may be accomplished in a few
^
1-ltc
ppints wfyere she visited Medicine?
ft. Draft 10 H. P. 4 Cyl., Buffalo under the present plans, it is Mr. y e a n o f.labor intelligently applied.
Mrs. Henry Wight and son, engine.. Speed 0 miles. Original­ Becman’s intention to call a con­
relatives.
OUtey, cqiea followed. One by one
Thomas
have
apartments
a
t
Dnythe
c e n te n of population fell into'line.
:p. IN S U R A N C E . .
ly cost $4,000. Wiff sacrifice for ference of the hotel and restaurant
fojia Peach jind whII remain for $500 ns have no time to use it. men, so that the future policies of DlrltiJy. .tb s sm aller d rie s began to
■’or to Mosquitoes.’’
lay pinna for that day when they, too,
several weeks.
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Will trade for Oakland, Buick or the'food administration can be ■hnll
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be large dries. Only recently
Fathers and mothers who de­ Studubnker
Runabout
auto­ plainly and clearly set forth;
aites and two sons
the
city
of Denison, urged on by pub*
rin visitirjg relatives sire to know how and why the mobile. Address W. F.t Ayres,
The various organizations per­ riQ-.fP.lrJ.ted citizen*,, einplqyed a well2-tf
fected in-the counties of Florida . paid expert to moke a survey and lay
ome for the past four Miracle Medicine rarely fails to Daytona Bedth, Fla.
etf hortie Thursday; cure the bowel trouble of the little
------------- ------w illth u sb o e n ab le d to seh d 'd ele- down a comprehensive plnn of artistic
ones invited to call at Rriom ’8,
Dcath oT Mrs.'C. A. Smith * ; gates to the conference arid at development. And within the next
AUTO TRANSFER
Seminole Bank Aurtex, that may
mouths prncticnlly every Toms
Wherf
ITTEfioWsr.of-the-rlrath o f' tlmL con ference such matters as few
•91. -HOT ELL.,CAII NEjL r a v r a life.
1 -ltc ... Mrs. Charlotte
city will hnve proved’lhat'oven In Ihe
. an; n e ^ T ry 'fo f carrying jan a
tit
.
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secogulzb
R. A. Terhvun. returned from occurred at Daytona Beach reach- succeMiurw 0rR of the fqod^rmull­
*! T . Wheelcsa...nnd Daytona Beach- on Saturday,
the value of beauty nntl ..tbo.tmporturned home Sunday bringing? bhek. a bad foot 4which ed thy city on Saturday*.morning istration will be outlined to the tnnee of the nrristlc In the cverydny
many hearts-were saddened and &lt;lclegatQS .and.by them transferred life of the people.—Houston
ter several weeks spent

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Skirt le Very Narrow; Back of Coat
Section Plain; New Fabric Fins
----for Separata. G arm ent
I Frocka'of heury linen, ham rtly tnll•ored, . nro fnahlpniiblo- for wnrra
weather wear. ■They nro expensive
when bought ready to wear, and cer­
tainly not particularly cheap when
made at home, un good linen fabrics
are Bcurco and very high In price.
But uplesu one wishes to &gt;w ait until
the very end of tho Benson, when
mark-down sales have brought prices
to a reasonable level, making things
at home Is a , less expensive method
of dressing {ban purchasing them
ready, to wear, qnd certainly moro In­
dividuality la possible.
The sketch offers a suggestion fob a
linen frock, which inoy.be developed
In white with soutache braiding In
navy, yellow or other color, or th"e
gown may he in color with white
hmhllng. It Ip a slip-over affalr. an

shocked, for this estimable- lady, hack to their local organizations,
by her generous heart and kindly. Mr. Beeman emphasizes the WHERE CENSOR IS NEEDED
nature had won for,herself a host fact-that during the approachiiyr»
of friends who sorrowed with the season'there will be some deter- S u c c e s s f u l O u t c o m e o f ' A l l o t m e n t D e ­

every Sunday, 1 2 :.'J0 p. pi.
th e a n s w e r tQ tlm q u e ^ itm “ W h a t , furtxUy in t h e I&lt;»*.h of o n e ' ho d e a r, [m in e d policies p u t inu&gt; d f e e t k n d
Omduyn G p. in.
Dnytmha.
•JA -T ruth • ’ 1 h e t r u th a b o u t th e
- j- j , , , d e a th angel
c a m e a t te n th e p ro
p rite o rs
of e a tin g
p la c e s
nropri
ntel Daytona Beach
l(MMf M ira c le M e d ic in e is told in R o o m
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o'clock Friday night, after an dl-*will l&gt;e required t&lt;&gt; strictly con-

v e l o p m e n t D e p e n d ! L s r g e t y on I n ­
te llig e n t F o r e t h o u d 't

I

, M . W allace hits return-, 8, Seminole Bank Annex. 2-ltc
a'few days a t Daytona
Mr. and Mrs. L. P.. McCuller
and little son have returned from
Lee is home on a fur- Daynato Beach, where Mrs. Meis now in the Radio Culler has been for the past week.
if and. stationed a t WnshOne dose of MAGRUDER'S
the wireless service.
Wonderful Medicine cures colic in
torses like magic. Get it a t L. R.
Favorite Newspaper • ,
Philips &amp; Co.
Tues-2-tf
n o t . a reader of the
Miss Lilnh Johnson has retnm trig Tr bune you should ed from a two weeks trip to Jack­
f o r it at once.
sonville wheie she was the guest
1 ‘the Great South Florida of her sister, Mrs. Edward M ar­
eoVlii‘frig' thl* section of rero.
ibtoi’itcly and equivocally
Judge and Mrs. Housholder
the only paper in Florida are
home from
Dayton^
every .line of the day and iu t expect to go back next Friday,
of the Anaoctatcd Press, or SrituTday where thy salt water
the first paper to arrive in our is helping-their little son greatly.
^ ' &lt;Uy.
M AGRUDER’S WONDEption S6.00 per year. After
UL HORSE M ED ICIN ES for
it it will be increasod to colic, staggers, big head, lame­
ibacribe now.
103-Up,
ness, worms, choking, quinsy, etc.
M r sale by L. R. Philips &amp; Co.,
K. D. Parrish returned
T u e s -2 -tf
le northt^n markets last
TheA1 Is a big map of France at
th a complete line in the the.store of T. J. Miller &amp; Son,
Is and designs in fall where the battle linjCs are changed
ite r millinery. Mrs. Par- each day as the entente allies
lt the week end in Tampa dHve back the Germans and it is
PwrtsK. ;
. . . . riter&amp;ting fco watch the evacuaand ye shall receive” was :ion oftfifferenl points. The war
led for Spiritual heln. But joard of strategy meets a t this
to bodiiv help also. In- comer every day now and fights
’ie many of those who ;he war in advance.
Ilracle Medicine and ask
Forgetfulness! 'Tis as easy to
mTit- helps them and you orget as falling off a log. Whcrejive life saving informa- ore we remind you that the Pre­
2-ltc
scription 18^8, the Miracle Medi
f. G. B. Waldron came down cine, will seldom fail to restore
Jacksonville on Sunday to healthy conditions • in all intes­
le funeral of Mrs. C. A. tinal disorders—adults or children,
th a t is what those who have used
[agriSider’s LINIMENT it. will tell you.
v 2-ltc
lamemJss and rheumatism
and human. G et it at
Schools Open On Time
Tues-2-tf
The schools of Seminole county
will open on September 16th as
IOTI C E
per arrangements. A full corps of
ring tU t F IR E INSUR- teachera have been engaged for
LTES charged by old line Primary, Grammar rind' High
bihpaniefl are too high, I have Schools, all reports to the contray
agency of the JLOR1DA notwithstanding.

The Riiccossful outcome of an
ness of several weeks. Although form to the rulings. At the same
development its an ns*et td a
Mrs. Smith had 1»een jn failing time it is his desire to work in a lotuient
city depends loriiely upon the type of
health for a number Of years eo-operiaive way with the hotels neighborhood eiUntrllshed by the real­
death came at the last, a shock I and 1estaurants, and being a prac- tor In' Belling his property.
„
and surprise, for she had been! final hotel man of years’ experiIt Is true, however, thiit smne prop­
steadily improving since going l h : ence, he feels th at the conference erties are ssnored of ultimate jo ^Jhe plans will enable him to outline vlduality* before development on Re­
the beach.
She had been ri resident of San­ policies th at will be beneficial to count of their natural location.
The average allotment, however, Is
ford for twenty-six. ^ears, having each and every one.
dependent an the method of sal* Of
The date of the conference will separate lota and the restrictions im­
moved here from Tavares
ivr
in Octo­
ber, 1891, with her husband and be announced later, or as soon as posed upon them, which hsva an Im­
family. Mrs. Smith was born in the organization of the county as­ portant bearing on the ultimata, up­
Bloomfield, III., Dec. 11, 1853 and sociations is completed, by the building.
was sixty-four years old at the county food administrators, and
But the character of a neighbor­
reports are in the hands of Fed­ hood la fa r from assured because of
time of her death.
Impose^ restrictions as to price of
She was a consistent and con­ eral Food Administrator Braxton houae
to be erected, as in shown in
Beachanv
scientious member of thu Congre­
numerona casts about Cleveland.. .
gational church, sharing in all its
Modish Tailored Frock of Llpen.
Perhaps the most apparent reanon
activities; loved by all who Iftiew Casbing in War Savings Stamps for a development riot.proving what
about Are Inches deep a t the
her for her sweet, gentle manner; iThe state of Iowa has an honor wka originally Intended are, first, that opening
aide front making this possible. Tho
a devoted mother and faithful
building operatlona (to set the sash, tied loosely, muy be In a color
of twelve counties. These the
pace, ao to apeak) were not carried on to match either the frock or trim­
friend. Generous to her church, roll
twelve counties are placed on this by the developer to ahow what was
giving unsparingly to all charities list
because their citizens are real expected, and. aecond, the censoring ming.
and philanthropies that made an patriots.
The skirt of the dress Is very nar­
slackers there*. In of building plane.—-Cleveland Leader.
appeal, she will be* sorely missed not one of-No
row.
measuring not mrtfe than 1H
these twelve counties
frofh the circles that kney* and
yards in width, mid thp] back o f the.
Kind of House In Demand.
coat aectlnn Is entirely1 plain. Will*
loved her so w ell
. . ^ has thore been a single War Sav­
The last m atter Influencing coat la t»nly a abort round yoke formed by
ings Stamp cashed in at the postThe funeral was conducted office. When tHe citizens of these ''marketability.” To b* saleable a
a contlmlatlon of the front panels,
from the home of her daughter, counties bought stamps, they did house m ust measure up to and down to braided,
to relievo Its acveq^y.
Mre. W. H. Peters and was largely so to hold them; '" I t was riot a a standard.. Msbogsny and quartered
A very Interesting- and lovely cot­
attended by the friends of the m atter of buying to get pid of the oak wainscoting, plate glass windows ton fabric brought out this «eaBon,
family. Dr. Hilbum of the M eth­ solicitor during the drive or to get and other similar embelfishments do and which Is being used In large
odist church officiated in the ab­ their name in the limit club with a not Increase the selling value to any quantity for neparnte skirts, might
extent. By tha time you are
sence of the Congregatiomil pas­ deliberate intention of cashing in grent
ready to sell the style In these things he selected for tl)ls frock.
tor. The choir consisting of Mrs. after the drive was over.
The materlnl Ih satin finished and
will hsve changed, end they sre then
closely simulates silk satin. It laun­
Julius Takach, Mrs. Aspinwall,
more
Itkely
to
decrease
than
Increase
The selling of Liberty Bonds
ders well and while closely woven
Messrs. F. P. Forster and J. D.
and
the cashing in of VVfcir Savings the value. Be measurably convene rind with a firm tex tu re.lt Ih not ns
Parker rendered several beautiful
ttnnal,
and
comfortably
normal
In
your
selections. The solo of Mrs. T a­ Stamps arq acts of entirely differ­ Idehs. The best houses sre not the heavy In weight ns the linens usu­
kach, “ Face to Face” being espec­ ent nature in their effect on the most expensive or the tftost peculiar. ally selected for tailored garments.
Sateen Is an old-time favorlto, but
ially beautiful and appropriate. government finances. When one They arc utmost always tho expression this
now material does not atiow the
sells his Liberty Bond the'govern­ of a "type,” and follow the main fea­
The fi6ra! offerings, beautiful ment js not called on for any cash; ture# of their type, departing from'tha twill th at euteen has.
in exquisite designs and cut flow­ the ownership of the bond simply normal only in minor waya. This la
ers testified to the high esteem passing from one person to an­ the kind of house that Is always In HAVE SHOES - MATCH GOWNS
undJov-©--in which she was held. other. When
War . Saylrigs demand.
Arriong tlie designs was a lovely Stamps are cashed in, the case is
Oil Paint May Be Successfully Used
wreath from the City of Sanford entirely different. The govern­
on Canvae Footgear; Opera­
Your War Qardan.
tion la Simple.
Don’t rob yoyracif of flowers even
and equally beautiful was an an­ ment must pay out in cash, the
chor from the ladies of the Con­ amount the holder of the Wnr In war timba. There la no better anti­
It 1b possible tti have prefty shot's
gregational churqh. The grave Savings Stamp is entitlefl to. In dote for the war horror, and there la
wns entirely covered by these this case, the money the govern­ no reason why' the vegetable garden at small expense to match light
not he bordered with auch dresses, writes n correspondent Shoes
glowing tributes of remembrance. ment planned to use for purchas­ should
plantfc aa gladioli, dahlias, sunflowers of delicate colors are hard to And and
Mrs. Sm ith was the widow of ing guns, ammunition, foods and and various other annuals. «'Indeed, always expensive. One girl wanted a
Dwight Sm ith, who died in this supplies for our soldier boys in some of the vegetables themselves have pair of light gray shoes rffcd this 1b
LL FIRE
IN SU R A N C E
city in January, 1892. She is sur­ France is paid out to the person beautiful blonsoms. The scarlet run­ bow she managed: She hod a pair of
PANY p i Tampa,- Florida,
For Sale
ner bean and the syxar pea, for ex­ white canvas shoes which were some­
vived b y tone son,.A.-.D. Smith wno cashes in the stamps.
comikhy aaved ita poffey
ample, have headtlful flowers and w hat soiled. She first scrubbed them
Light ivory bed, mattress and and a daughter, Mrs. W. H. Pe­
20 per cent last year amf
Has Florida any counties where- 'both are excellent vegetablea. Oldtn . do better in the future. springs............................... $20.00 ters, four grandchildren, Char- in there has not been a single W n r itm a„gardena-arn-oflcn. bordered -with with good while aoap and wnter, using*
company 1* organized under the —‘Library table, mission—— 12.00 lo tttr a m D lr m Smith r M argaret Savings Stamp cashed in? At parsley, and most of the herbs when a sm all bniabr tben drying thrm ln tTur
fiuofihlnp. She then mixed a little black
Oak dresser.................... 10.00 and Jack Peters, all of this city.
i law and aelecta ita, risks caregrown In little beds ore delightful to and white oil paint until tho desired
present
the
state
director’s
office
Kitchen cabinet
• 10.00 One sister. Mrs. John" Hetzel of
ir, and the profitg^po batk’ to the
look upon.
gray shade was obtained. This she
W. J. Tyler, 813 Magnolia Ave. Berkley Co.,* California and one cannot say, as all counties have
J instead of being paid
not
yet
reported.
If
there
Is
sueh
mixed In a cup half full of turpentine.
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brother.
to atockholders.
a county or counties in Ffarida, we
Very little paint Is needed. Just
eT|v« nt Madrid, enough to color the canvas. JJrnsh tha
News has been received
mutual company, the pol­
The interm ent wak* in *Lakeview shall be delighted to proclaim their
tein
Change in Buslriess •* ;
ite are pledged to pay the
Cemetery and the pall bearers name far and wide.—St. Augus­ Spain, of the discovery In Brazil of liquid over the yhoes with a small
the site of the Incan rlty known to paint brush and you will be surprised
the aecond time in case the
Kru’pp, tine Record.
The interest in the .firm pf Gib were M essrs.. ' Ernest
early Spanlah and Portuguese ciplor- to find how nice they look. They-dry
needs more money than the son &amp; Wallace has been acquired Deane Turqer^ T. L. O’Connor,
enr'as El Dorado, and hlthertoTlgarilpremium in order to pay by*H. L. Gibson and the business Raympncl K e y ^ JIan y ’ K ent-and ^ According to the New Smyrna ed aa legendary. The ruins are locat­ with no streaks. Match them la rib■boa fo r ties.* Of course any colors
This adds to- the security of in the future will be run under the Henry MqLaulin.
iBreeze, the growers of castor ed .In tho Manon region, near the. Bo­ may be made to match any gown. Tho
ey holders gnd Is necessary name of H. L. Gibson. Mrs. M in­
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boans in that section have beon livian frontier. In the midst of a dense artists’ paint Is not expensive, Uk *
there is no capital stock.- nie Jones will have charve of the
Card of Thanks V
very successful in htopping" the forest An archaeological expedition, b'sck and white are only n few cen
» khe chances that auch an store at thie comer of Magnolia
We thank our m any' kind ravages' of- army worms. The Including Btt^flllan Spanish nud Poo a tube each.
plbent v.illJje^made is very re- and Secrind street in the ImporiaL iritfttds who assisted us in the last
planters who had small patches tuguese scientists, will make a detailTbeatreM uildm grwhere a large* days of our mother's illness hnd in disfcovered them when they first ed study of, tho d is tr ic t'
About'Skirts.
^H H t*d before your - policy' rind most complete stock of sheet our bereavement, both here and
Wide s ill braid used as a binding
made
their
appearance
and
by
Force ef H eblt
, Isrlng it to my office at music? phonographs, records, etc., a t Daytona Beach, and we ex­
burning them and spraying the
Qt “ MT separate
‘The*# crowded streW gars are spoil­
g in the Court House, and will be on hbnd at all times. press our warm* appreciation for
Any uumber of new models
plants
are
practically
rid
of
the
ing
my
oratorical
style."
lion for Its renewal In Thanking the public for past fa- the many beautiful floral offerare made with yokes, with the pockets
pest. The beans have made a , ’fflow can that beT"
d Company.
K yore ana soliciting your future iqgB,
“Every rime I pnt my arm Ihto the Inserted where the lines of the yoke
gqod growth since the rains set in
.we
ask
your
patronage.
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and
Mre.
W.
H.
Peters
air
to make a gesture I paw around as or belt fora a novel cut There Is an
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absence of applied pockets oa tb s
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m ,!:*!) i l m
a
better to mix this, .with Jiine,
GfRLS’ AND* B0.YS? CLOTHING &lt;*)•■ rji i h U
l either hydrated or' air • slaked.
Imlti of
t/
tr
.■&gt;.
(The sulphur does the work by
i Simplicity Should Pule Even In Oar.
.
-1
'
'*
igiving .nit sulnhur dioxide gas as a
mcnia for “Dresa ’J p ” Occasions—
*
result of tin* lime oxid^ion of the Franco Plans to Prevent Boost
Wartime Economy Necessary.
^l zr~y
*
sulphur antl'i ’ therefore a son of
in Prices.
For "drees-up”' uecaslotis tin- girls
fumigation jiroce.« and will, kill
Items of.Interest for the -Man
• l £:r*t
will require two oj» morq s* ts. of^JJii*
lust mites not actually hit.
•&gt;
* *\w
b
•-gerh? o inter wear, nolt-s a correspond­
, ^ Behind the Blow
The pa atlin oils ret extend voly Food Minister Is Inclfitod TevVard ent. Tliia-stjuiliil Ihid m p ly tfuitli'.tn A lut-l 1
•.used to kill whitelly and purple
. nave tlui.- in making nnd laundi-rlng.
Monthly "Rationing Scheme— Po­
I rlminlugs luqy be aluipie h"!Hcmnde —K. tv
&lt;nn
i-icale
also
will*
kill
all
rust
mites
tatoes
Plentiful.
J rtilJtnr.’ )&gt;i fetd, Fit rLabor Saving 'Machinery
j accopdinp to JY&lt;
'
_
eiTglngs. feather {ditching, rlckAnck h'i:
nil.
but
lack
Uti
ability
as
the
r,ulV
*rtiU
t-'l
L
*h,
fartrn*.
Uncry
,«™i,
■entdmologisi. Florida Bxperiment
,abor .giving, farm maclnuerv SuLi()il
Purls.—.Jf. Vlrlor It*irol,-llip I-Vni’l) bridd or one of th e ' durable torchnu- M ile * S s rin t.;, FMriiln: ttc n f r N irkcr, Esnpfiitr to kill at a distant?-’. .
$
•L
V'&lt; ..*a
it, M urpby.
M o e rir,
food ininlstiT, it I**- wild will “bring hc- or elimy edges. Sumlay frocks will he i
jvviU play an important part j in
i.r.il 1 . J .\l!lt, r, .“ a r t m l, D c rld i.
Thv
.time
to
spray
is*
when
the
of
wiilte
nnd
may
he
of
poplin
nr
gab­
Iti will*. .■} W hrrrof . a th &lt;&gt;f la id In rrr- 1
h'winning'the•'war," and is being . The rust ante is a very small l.’rust mite shows itself. Prof. WtU- fni'i' tfio nihlju-f im im rtiint mminin-fl erdine In the severer one-piece styles, r &lt;1,«v
ki.*! i r «t-.lifr*- r l »hli n f |“ r 1 111.rt
lemphasized by all county agents. ipsecl* barely visible.,to the naked son states that June and Novem­ for preventing the Increase .In meat or
n»vi- h(7 &lt;p-asin*-r*Set! fits hand im l » a l i n
of muslin In u softer design showing lht» Ifct
prices
amt
In
the
enmiTlng
of
nii[v
&lt;iBy tit'A u ru * ), JOlft.
eye_arifft«
iiml
it
one
must
use
a
I Wherever machinery can take the
P.* Vv. M»hon-y
ber are usually fhe-wost_ej:itical tfUes. The conmilsaloti Hint he sent gathers nnd frills.
J*
ns
and
pder
theien
sit
will
*
nu-p
C . l i n v f , Hell i«c»l&gt;
[place of man power it must be
The “dress-up" needs or the boy of
to
London,
it
t&lt;
*
understood,
I
mih r*1-.
t!»M
t f t h ln -il)
,
months,
but
the
insect
may
appear
tC*«ry N lrk rl ( . r a i l
utilized to the very boat advantage pear to be a long, tapering yellow?, dt^nny time, and those who esx- ported unfnvnrtthly on the ItiUoditc- seven mi l over nre fully met bym twol l f o y W tllc rural*
.
legs and moves
]lf a machine can take the place of wedge, with short
piece suit of Canadian tweed, with tint
T. J . Mlllrr Irrat)
If rtist mites -ii-.vl P-'ct to h ive bright fruit should th*n. for the present ut least, of ttie or
very
slowly.
•
v
Jn
.
Mury’lly
(#ta!l
cap
to
match.
*
Shirt
wnlstS
or
shirts
[jive men it is usually economical
- ™uc
watch fol the inHect~ at almost English meat card.
S T A T U O F t’L O H IliA .
The French hreml card, has given of striped tundras ure worn with lids C
[ujdor jieace tim es,-hut in war very numerous on the fruit they any season* and especially follow­
O U H T V O F SK M IN OLK.
tUtoro mi&gt;i t h e u n i l » n l i n r d a u l h o r l ty , prf good results nnd the food m lnhter In-' suit. The younger boy’s “Sunday" suit
[times where man power takes the give it .a mealy or powdery ap­ ing n dry period.
•
e
n a l l y a p p r a r r d K . W. l l a h o n r y , C . ft. Jlrll,
dines.tow ard tlie monthly meal card, can be a "shirt-waist one, Jlic.punta- P m
H ,h . J. II. M urphy, T . J. Miller. H an[place of imporved machinery,it is pearance. These rust mites mul­
which for II) days will entitle the loons,_vyhtch button to the waist, be­ ry -M rk e l and H enry W ille, who h rln a duly
[wasted labor. This wasted labor tiply rapidly in dry weather and
earh l&gt;y h lm n lf. acknow ledled th a t
"holder to ts^&gt; .nnd n half ounces of ing ninde of either washable material •Worn,he euberrihed hi* nam e to th e above p, &gt;.
Fall Planting Irish Potatoes
does not refer.to actual idleness may appear any time before the
or
serge.
Hi)
will
need
n
separate
cdtft.
n.-*H rh»it&lt; r. lor (h r uaet amt . pu»p-&gt;.*» • ineaE
fhr.
eight
duys
four
nnd
n
[on the part of the farm hands or fruit ifj mature. -».
These past two years, have bn If ounces of tripe, rubhlt or fowl, und . Wartl.nja economy will suggest that th rrrtn . jnenlioned^-*-----F. W. Mahoney
[to labor th at does nnL.bring‘re.
O. Iloyre Hell
The ©fleet of fehe-ruut mite i:i to demonstrated beyond all question ,for.four days six ounces of cold meat. as many ns possible Of these garments
lien Ffah
[turns. The nation is calling for destroy .the bright .color of the that the Irish potato is a staple
Ho points opt lhnt the French' herds be made from second-hand material.
Ilenry N lrkrl
H
enry W itte
The
indispensable
siventercoat
may
he
maximum production and the fruit, causing the well known rus-&gt; crop in Florida. ■ From the ex­ linvo snfTyred much more than.the Eng­
/M iller • v
fashioned
from
n
discarded
grown-up
lish,
there
being
larger-supplies
of
farmer must handle his crops with KCted fruit which brings a lower treme west to* the ino.&lt;t southern
J-w *. M urphy.
one by rcdylng and tutting It over.
Sworn l o a n d . a u b t r r l b e l t before me i H »
1a smaller crew. In the end he will price than bright fruit. It re­ parts of Florida Irish potatoes fish nnd froien meat In Engtaml than Boya’
shirt waists umy l&gt;e made from 3rd d a y of Auguat, 1910.
In
Frnhce.
M.
Horet
adds
that
there
Iprofit by getting the work done duces the size of the fruit; it re­ were grown last spring and while
• II. C . O u B O S E .
p!enty ()£..potntoes, that ho Is try­ the best parts of men’s dlscnrded
more, promptly and having it un­ tards the ripening of the fruit and the crop met with unfavorable nre
M
y
m
r
u
m
la
iio
n
e * p i r ^ F V b . &gt; lO.U| 9 l i ‘.
shtrta^w
hlch
are
usually
of
excellent
ing to Increase the cntch of- ash. nnd
der better control. The labovr sa- interferes with the working of the markets it"Was generally good, thut* Urger qumitltles of macaroni In material. A woman’s ..cloth skirt win lO O -T ura -itr --------------- -------------------------ing appliances of the farm are be­ leaves,. Uius injuring the trees.
mnke knickers for the small boy or •In ( Irrull V a u r l. S e a e n l h J u d l i la t O r r u li
which established the 'fict that Its various forms will he available.
S e m in o le 1 ounty. l U r l d o . t t t J r h a i m o r e —
ing given the most careful study
Purfcluns who sometimes 11ml that bloomers or skirt /or ttie girl.
The remedy is sulphur in Borne there is no further question as to
Hollstu l M. lJ fcH fcj, C o m p ta l n a n t
♦
|* by experts. The American firmer form. Perhaps the 'most satisfac­ its adaptation to - Florida- eondi thelr-onker-snpplles thorn with' hPend —n m u y lh g new- matwrittbr avoid loose ,.h o»kf
,
O ltntlqn
M
.
l
i
l
r
d
t
f
)
',
♦
*#
rtf n dnrker Ilnur than usunj nre nd- colors. Lavenders, greens and blues T » I’h o e h e M . - L l n d a c y , K a m i C i t y . M o
is resourceful and will .utilize labor tory Is‘ordinary commercial lime- sions and soils.
vlscd In u note Issued t&gt;y the food min­ cunuot be relied upon.
l l la h rro b y ord ered l h a l y o u appear to
saving machinery because lid will sulphur .in the proportion of one
the hill &lt;&gt;| r o m p l a ln l tiled herein a g a i n , i y o u
The
results
of
planting
indicate
istry
make this n reason for
find it profitable to do so.
In the a llo t,' e m l i l i d eauae on l i e 2n d d a y
part to 70 of water. Besides kill­ that the spring'Chop is'usually the buyingnotnt toanother
shop. The varia­
i t S r p l e m b a r , A. I). 1918. and the San ford
ing the rust inite this solution ap­ most profitable tbbeause it comes tion In the color -Is duo to the fact
Herald, a new .p a p e r nubliahrd -lrr Sanford .
S
em in o le r o u n i y , Florida, la dralgnaled aa
parently
has
a
stimulating
effect
Ih e newrapaper in wt.leh ihla order ahall t e
oh the market When there is a that some of the whent Imported from
Watch for Rust Miles
puoliahetl
o n r e e a ch week lor lour conrecu- •
ijpon the fruic, causing it to color greater demand Jo r the new pota­ the United Stales Is for reasons of
Site Wrrvka.
$ One of the , mbs'C "t\p c M v e ' up and riptfll more rapidly...-A toes and as it ,j,s a cool weather, tonnngo economy not refined to the
Wllrwaa m y h a n d nn&lt;l aeat ot olfice tliia
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Ihe 3rd d a y of Aoguas. A. t&gt;. 19)H.
quests the Florida citrus, grower quicker and cheaper method is to plant does.best during the cooler same degree ns In Franco, nnd trans­
laealt
K. A. IlOtM II.ASS.
Clerk ("Irrull C o u rt, S em in o le Co., Fla
;ntertains in his grove istlu jru st low sulp hur dust through 'the months of the year. However, no port difficulties sometimes prevent the
nite. This minute pest cutsscri- trees. This is usually done by one should plant a ’ fall garden making of yinlfonn mixtures. As the In Circuit Court, Senenth Judicial Sol leiior for f ' o m p l a i n a n l.
tOO-Tue*-&lt;fe
,t
----- -----same variety of, flour Is rarely deliv­ , Circuit* SOminoIe County. Flnrusly into the profits of the oyncr, means of a large “blower.” It is without at least a small plat of ered
twice III KUi'eesslnii tQ.iUlC flUllin —Ida. In Clfnnccrv
Nt»Un o( Application for T a » H e rd I nd«-r
Irish, potatoes. -Fur. the middle tin w rrl.l Is In tile cuslnrner’s Inter­
'
tS—^ l
Mi* lion H «»f 4 'h a p l c r
l e t . * n f F lo rid a
IVtcr
Tavel.
f'dniplniNoflcr is ht*rfiiy &gt;rfvrn that John \V. i’.aniland northern portions of Florida est Hint lie should always nmke his
ntint
man.
purrha*rf
of
Tat
CrrtiArat**
No 164,
planting should be clone before purchase.at the snme'tdiop.
tho 5th day of June A. D. 101). hat
VS.
Citation
; filrri *alfj r»-filllcar*- In my oftlc** and ha«
Uk1 middle, of September; if de­
I made application fur lax ricrd to U«uo in
arronUncu
Ja*. H»|«l crrtlGrat** cm*
ferred until later than this the FIRST WOMAN ARMY OFFICER IYi\\v I). Ootlfroy and
hrarra
f6tlir^in| ilncrilmd property,
j Chits, ii. Bi owi. De- ..
probability of frost during the
situated in f rmil.'lift «*«&gt;unty. EloHda* tu-mIt:
' fendants,
NK,&lt; «&gt;f Njf'i J»f .H-K’a Action ll. Tuan*
latter part of November irtUy
•hit. - I ^ ft -9 Eairt. 10 arret*.
‘V
&lt;
&gt;
Percy
D.
Godfrey
and
(
’has
Thr said lanri.htintt m n n at thr datr df
make the crop uncertain. A. !\
thr U«i:anro «d gurh rrrtlflrat* in the name
K. Brown, St. I’aui, Minn.
Spencer, vice-director ektemSon
G. L. Ilat«a
Units# aald rrrtULair
I It is hereby wrdered timt you •hall hr redeemed according to law tax dtwd
(Jivisrion F niverity of Florida,
will issue thrrron on the 30th day of Auk*
and each of you appear-to Uie hill uat A. I&gt;- 191H.
states that in the northwest por­
n»y •»{!Ulsl ftiir^iiture and .aeal
!of complaint tiled Itoreia against thisWitness
tion, of Florida farmers will find
the -9th day of July A. ll. titllh v
I
Srxh
A. DouffaiV’’
jyou in the above entitied cause, t’hrh Ufrruit * K.
it advisable to plant early in, Au­
*»urt Seminole County
•on the 7th*(lay of October, 1918, Ehiri a
IIy V M. I)ou[!«m, !&gt; ( .
gust. This gives ffO days before
and the Sanford Herald is hereby 9H-Tues-Str.
the first frosts appear and an as­
The hooks of the Florida ‘Citrui
designated as the newspaper in N o l l r e ol Application (or l a i H e e d t'ndrr
surance of a fairly good crop.
Exchange anl of q’11 Sub-Exchanges
48Na. Lawa of Florid*
which this order is to be published HN ioftt ilcoen’ la8 olh e("hegirr
r e b y g iv e n t h a t S a m u el M.
For
fall
planting
one
should
ex­
c h w a r tt. p u rchaser of T a » *T&gt;rtiflcate N o
■li|
once a week* for four consecutive B107.
and local uiociations arc audited
d a ted t h e 3rd d a y ol J u l y A . I). 19l(i,
ercise care in selecting the soil.
weeks.
baa llled said eertiArare In my ofllce a n d baa
at frequent utervals by disinterest­
The white sandy lands that have
c a ti o n for tax d red to U sue In
Witness my* hand and ofi'wual amcacdnen l aanpcpel iwith
l a * . Said rertifir a term b ra cea
little or no hpmus and are very
ed uipl comietent experts.
. .
t
h
e
fo
llo
w
in
g
r f . v t U ’ed p ro p e r ly s i t u a te d In
seal this Aug. 24th, *1918.
S
rm
ln
u
U
C
o
u
n
t
y , Florida, t o wit;
NK&gt;a
sensitive to drought arc not-suit­
1
(seal) E. A. DOUGLASS,
ol N W &gt; t a n d \\ Yi of B h
HKM of N W ' i
able
for
the
fall
crop.
If
one
has
a
a
n
d
B
l
y
of
W
l
j
o
f
S
B
I
f
of
N
W
'
(
S
e
ctio n
These pneautions and many
Clerk Circuit Court.
H. T o w n s h i p 2 0 9, ll. 31 £ a a t , til) acres.
dark
soil
with
a
fair
amount
of
T h e S lid la n d b e i n g axaeiad at Ih e d a te ol
Schelle Maines
\
■others, tukerj for the protection of *
t h e laauance of such certific ate in the- p a r t e
moisture he can expect a crop that
Solicitor for Complanmutr
Al Mr*. J, A. McMIlIXh.
Unleaa aald Vi-rti
growers whoare members, will be
f lc a le ahall b e red e e m e d acr'ordlpg to l*w
will’give on the average good re­
2-rl’ueH-5tc
la x d erd will Issue thereon on t h e t:0th da y
turn^ .
■
of Auguat A. U. IB t8 .
.
explained tojony person interested
W itness m y ofilrlal. sig n a tu re and » . l
N a l l r r nl Ap p ll r.l lu n far T » i I l p . d d n d r ,
The planting should iW as near
S rr ll u n l af C h . g l r r f ill, l . i m • [ Flor­ this th e - 9 t h d e y ol July, A. D. I9IK.
enough to wrlc to the Florida Citrus
(Seal)
E.
A.
l)ouglas&lt;
id .
. •
level as possible to admit frequent
Clerk Circuit Court S e m in o le C o u n ty
N o t l r r I, h o r . b y c i v m that- P atr ick It.
Exchange at fai.ipu, Fla., or to call
F
l
o
r
i
d
/
B
y
V.
M.
Douglaae,
I). C.
cultivation. The seed should be
H r d . i l , p u r d i a i c r ul T «* Ccrlfflc ate N o .
PH-Tuea-Stc
4 0 9 . d a te d t h o 3rd d a y of J u ly , A. D . 1910.
planted 3 or 1 inches.deep. While
in .person on
kaa Mod aald c r r l l f i c a l a in m y offle*. a n a
hma m a de a p p l i c a t i o n tor ta x d eed l o laaua N o t i c e o f Application for T a x H a r d U n d e r
no very extensive experiments
‘
Hectloa ■ o f Ckap ler 4110, L a w s o f Flat*
In a eco rd a n ra w i t h la w ,
Bald ccrt lfleSta
Ido.
..................
r m b r a r . a l h « fulloxrlng d c r r l l i c t l p ro p erty
hjive
been
madeiU
w
generally
L. A. HAljES, Mgn Orange
N o t i c e is h ereb y l i v e n t h a t M . B. B u rk ett
a l t u a l o l In S a m ln o l&gt; c b o n t y , F lo r id a , to -w lt;
conteded that.thy, small potatoes
8&gt;&gt;4H - Ot
ot S
f K M o f N W J i See. 32, - T a w n i h i p purchaser of T a x ( er tificato N o . 30 6, d a ted
County CiPus Sub-Exchange
1 , 8 . 11 anna 33 K a i l . 2 0 t e r —. Th a aald t h e 3rd day of J u l y A. L&gt;, 1916, h a s (1|ed
from the spring crop are the mast
l a n d b rin e aaaraard a t th* d ata o f lh * laau- aald certio ra te In m y office, a n d h a s m a de
a n r . nf t u e h — r llflr a l* In lh * . narr&gt;r ol a p p l i c a ti o n for l a i d eed to laaua In sr ro rd likely to give the best* returns.
-0 ando, Fla.
IU Warnrll.
U n l r u aald cir l l f lv a l a khall h." anr* with law.- S a id " c e r tif ic a t e e m b r a c e . th»
Disappointment in a good stand
In
rrd rrm rd a rrnrdlna In law Ida d r . d .will following dearrjbed pro p erty sit u a te d
jaaua th r rro n o n tha 9 l h May u f.H r p t r m b r r , S em in o le C o u n ty , t o -w ltt * 8 } $ Ol K&gt;i of
from the fall croi\ may havy been
N R ‘ a of. S W U lie** l a cres In N . W. Cor )
A. I). | 9 | R .
* •
Wltnraa m y ofltclal i l ( n a t u r « and i r a l See. 24 T o w n s h l 21 H. It. 2 p E a st; 4 arrr*.
caused by planting potatoes that
Tha aald land b rin g a ss esse d at th e date
IbU thr Gib d a y of Au|U &gt; l. A. I). t 9 I S .
would not sprout. Not all of the
Lieut. Edith Smith, tho first woman
of the Issuance of such rcrtlfir a te In ( h e n a m e
(■rail
E. A.. IH IUO LAH S, of
M . K. F le tch er. Ateo; N o t i c e It hereby
Clerk Circu it -Court ' S e m ln n l . C o., Fla .
potatoes carried over-from the ever given n bonn flilo commission In
g iv en t h a t M. B. B u rk ett purebaaer o l T a x
lI.........
l y V. M.....
Dou2"aaa, ~
D." C .
Certific ate N o . 30.1, d a te d th e 3rd d a y ol
spring crop will.sprout. There is, the United Ktateq army, has taken up 1 0 0 -T u ra -S lc
J u ly A. D. 1910. has filled *ald — rtinratr
NOTICE
however, usually enough in a tier dutlcil as a contract surgeon at
in m y office, a n d h a s m a d e a p p l i e s t l o n for
N o t i c e la k . r a b y c i v r n t h a t o n th e Sih la x d eed to laaua in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h law
Fort McPheraon. Lieutenant .Hraltli
d
a
y
of
S
r
p
l
r
m
b
r
r
,
1918,
the
*
u
n
d
rra
lin
rd
stock left over that can be selected Is n grnduste of the Ohio University w ill a p p l y t o t h r H o n o ra b le S. J . C ette , Faid certific a te e m b ra ces t h e fo llo w in g
brd p ro p erty s i t u a t e d In S em ino le
with sprouts already 'started; Reboot of Medicine and studied for (iovrrnAr of t h r S t a t e of F lo r id a , a t hla of . drecH
C o u n t y , Flo rid a, t o -w lt:
WYf ol 8 W l t
Are In T a lla h a r a r r , for a c h a i t - r ' o f |nct&gt;r- of SXVl* S ection 24 T o w n . h l p 31 S. it. 2 9
these if picked out are almost govern! yP‘ir* abroad, being for a tlma p iC ation for a c o rp o ra tio n no t tor pront, F a s t i 34. arres.
rg a n U ed u n d er r h a p l e r G'J 9 of he I-awa ol
sure to grow Off rapidly and pro­ associated with E. Gustavxlnke, the nFlorida.T h e aald la n d b rin g assessed at t h e d a t e
of s u ch Certificate in the
duce a fair stand, but this fact world-famous obstetrician nn4~~gync- T h r n a m e nl aald corporation t o b r S a n ­ nofa mteh eo f Issuance
W. K. S i m m o n s . U n less s s l d errti.
ford
armcra E x c h a n ( r , upon t h r artlrlra of Orates sh a ll be r ed eem ed ar cordlng t o law
being neglected is one of th&lt; mail), cologlst.
In co rporation h e r e in a f te r eel forth.
ax d ee d s will Issue t h r r r o n . on. t h e 3 0tb
--------------- ;—
reasons for poor stands of fall V
•
P. W, M a h o n e y , Preaideni(
d a y ol A u g u st A. I&gt;. 1910.
C . B o y c e Bell, Vice-Free.
w i t n e s s m y , q ffid a l sig n a tu re a n d se a l
grown potatoes. It is not even POETS HONOR WAR HEROES
B e n FUh — thla t h e 3&lt;&gt;th d a y o f J u l y A- D. 191(4.
I
le
n
r
y
Nick
el
(seal)
B. A. . Douglas*
necessary to preserve the sprouts
i f e n r y W itte
,
Clerk Circu it C o u rt B e p t lru d e- C u u n t y . Fla .
already started, as on placing the Names of Four Who Qave Lives In­
T.^ f. Miller
B y V. M. D o u g U t a 1). t \
Murphy.
PB-T uea-M c.
j . .
*
scribed on Ambulance*
tubers in a moist; warm soil ger­
Artlrlra ol I n r o r p e r e l l . n e f t h e Hen ford
- ; Donated for Italy.
mination will- begin almost im­
Fermrre* E i c k a n g e
N o lle* at Appticalloa * far T a x H e r d U n d er
The high cost of gasoline h no terrors for the mnn who owns n
S ec t io n ft ef C h a p te r 4KBB, Law * o f H o t - .
mediately.
It is, however, a
Idi.
.
Article
1.
Novo engine. Its kerosene car reter extracts every atom of power.
New
YoYk.—The
names
of
four
he­
N o t i c e la h e r e b y
riven
that
Sch elle
waste of time to plant Irish potaT h e n a m e of thla co rp o ra tio n ahall be
of tho w ar will be Inscribed on Sanfo rd Farmer"a E x c h a n g e .
Maine*, p u rchaser of T a x C e rtific a te N u , - from this easily obtained, low-c fuel.
t
,oes on high, dry, white, sandy roes
2
9
,
d
a
te
d
Ihe
3rd
d
a
y
ot
J
u
l
y
A.
I&gt;.,
1916
Article If.
ninbulances donated by the American
Eight in weight nnd easily
has filed sa i d — etfflcat* In m y offl—, a n d
and unless j t can be well fcrtili- poets’
T h » t e ehatl b e n o rap ltal atock o f tbla h a t m a d e a p p l i c a ti o n lor t a x d e e d t o Issua
ambulances In ltnty, according c o r p o r a t io n , b u t t h e a c m e it organ ixrd aa a
poitable, but built oversire in
ized and irrigated.
to nn announcement by Robert Under­ h o rticu ltu ra l a n d a gricultural corporation In a cco rd a n ce w ith l a w . Said certificate

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cor, meaning .“heart."
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even In the.presencc of disturbing condltlons. Sometimes It njipenrs In the
ability to keep the heart from .flut­
tering when a sudden,-danger Ihm iten«; sometimes liuolie ability to keep
going ax"heti life settles dow n-Into n
grind and the heart would sink to de
pair but for persistent courage.

wood* Johnson, chairman of the fund.
The honor will *bn nnld to Curtis
"Sennuin-Tteinror New York city, Amer­
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Kipling, son of Iludynrd Kipling, who Is
prcfthnicd to hnvo been killed while In
action with the British forces; Anto­
nio Ilesnatt, the Italian aviator, who
was killed recently In nn accident nt
Mlncola, N. Y., and dommnnder Blzxo
‘of tho.Ytallnn navy, hero of the recent
sinking of nn Austrian drenilnaught off
the Dalmatian const.
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of 110 provided by tho fund.

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Facts About S h i p ’* S p e e d .
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readily over deep water, but on iht
oUmr.lutml, the fnster tv ship runs Uw
more dfpth of xvr.tet* she requires tc
prexent tho lilndraiwc' cahsml by thr
drugging Influence of the frtyttlbt:
xvhlch Is. always .-felt xvhevn the shlpV
k**eb -"si(yisev‘r bottoiii, Itunnlng ten*
knots hn hour, n Khlp must have liediYceu 2(J and 27 fuel of depth, p r she
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Is caring for a stretch or double-track­
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north of this town. Tho fnlr-sexed
seven sro In chnrge of n regular sec­
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women do Just as efficient work *hn
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Throu gh Itaelf or o t h e r eo -o p era tl« e nrgam- ol su ch certific ate i n t h e n a m e of W . T .
aatloi.n, for t h e p ick in g , p acking a n d m ar­ Field*. U n less aald — rtlfirate ahall ba re­
k e t i n g nf frulta, v e g e t a b l e s and o th e r ag ri­ d ee m e d ac cording t o la w tax d eed will
cu lt u r a l p ro d u ct* of Ita m em b er s a n d t o pro­ laaua t h e reo n on t h a 3 0 l h d a y o l A u g u st
v id e a h a g e n c y t h r o u g h Itaelf or other*, far
D.
1910.
t h e purp oee o f d e a l i n g In all klnda of mer- A. W llneaa
m y offilrlal s ig n a t u r e a n d seal
ch andlae, euppllea or a p p lia n c e* , t h a t m a y ha this t h e 3 0 t h d a y of J u ly A. !&gt;.. 1 9 1 6 .
nectaaary , u sefu l or c o n v e n i e n t t o It* m e m ­
(seal)
K. A. Douglas*
b ers In t h e c u l t i v a t i o n a n d p ro d u ctio n , chip­
Clerk C l r c u l l C o u rt S e m i n o l e
p ing a n d m a r k e ti n g ot their products, an d
C o u n t y , Florida
for* s u c h purposeji m a y b u y , o w n , sell an d
By
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D.
C.
d ea l In all kln da o f real a n d personal prop­ 9 6 - T u e e - 6 tc
e r t y an d ahall h a v a t h e - power" t o borrow
m o n e y a n d m o r t g a g e Ita pro p erty t o secu re N atlga o f Ap pllrtaloa far T a i D e e d Under
tha p a y m e n t o f earn*.
.
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-- -----Article t i t .
N o t i c e la h e r e b y f t w r r l h a t - H . C . DuT h e prin cip al p l a r e of hu sln —a "of aald B o s e Is p u rchaser of T a x C a rtifica ts N o . 8 4 3 ,
c o rp o ra t io n la t o b e In t h e city o f San ford , d a te d t h e 1th d a y o f J u n e , A. D. 1909, has
S e m i n o l e c o u n t y , F lo r id a .
filed said certific a te iq m y office, an d baa '
T h . a n n u a l m e e t i n g s of tha m e m b e r s of m a d e ap p lica tio n f o r tax dred t o iss ue In
t h i s r o r p o o t a l i o n ah all Us held a t said plare a c c o r d a n c e with l a w .
Said ce rtific ate e m ­
on Ih e se co n d T u e s d a y In Au gu st ol each b ra ce*
the f o llo w in g
d escrib ed
property
a n d ev ery y ea r, a t w h ic h plare an d t i m e Iti s i t u a t e d In S e m i n o l e c o u n t y , Pto rlda, t o -w l t :
directors ahall be a leetrd .
Lota t o , T l and 13. Fla . L a n d * C o l. C o .'s
A d d itio n lit S o u th S a n fo r d .
T h e sa id land
Article IT.
T h e terra for w h ic h t h is corporation ahall b ein g asaeased a t the d ata ot tha Isid a n re
ex is t la fitly y e a r a f r o m t h e d a te o f ieeuanri; of a uch certificate In t h a n a m e of U n k n o w n .
of Ita Lettera P a te n t s- &lt;
Also: N o l i — is h e r e b y g i v e n l h n t H* CD u B o s e U p u rchaser of T a x C ertific a te N o .
Art icle V.
T h a k a n v person w h o a a b o n a fide frutl 36 6 , - d a t e d tha 0 lh d a y ot J u l y , A. D . 190.1.
or v e g e t a b l e g ro w er In t h e a t a le o l F lorida has filed said certific a te In m y offlea, and b*&lt; •
m a y Be co m e a m e m b e r o f tM e co rp o ra tio n , m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n - f o r l a x d aed to laaua In
law .
S l i d ccv
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u p o n b r in g e l e c t e d l o m e m b e r sh ip by a t w o - a c c o r d a n c e w ith l»w«
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thlrda v o t e o l m em b er * , p resen t at a h y reg­ brace*» itha
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Lota 3is,
3 , U, S3. ss( at. as. at 40. 4T. is
w ith t h a b y -la w * .
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ol e a ch a n d e v e r y m e m b e r o
eorpora- certificate in th e n a m e of" U n k n o w n .
tlnn ahall be eq u a l.
"Unless aald certific ate ah all b e^ aa dae-nad .
T h e butlneea a n d affaire uf thla co rp o ra ­ acco rd in g to la w t a x d ea d s will l a t u s tb e reo n &lt;
t i o n sh a ll b s t r a n s a r t v d b y a board, o f dlree: o n t h e 16th d a y of S e p t e m b e r . A, D . 191 9
t o r i a n d a p re s id e n t "nnd vl
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SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST .10, 1918

IN PACKAGES - JO Y R ID ES RED CROSS IMPORTANT CENTERS
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NOYON AND BAPAUME HAM
FUEL ADMINISTRATION RE­ SEMINOLE!. CHAPTER HOS­
MOST .O F . SANFORD PROr
Seminole Sold.|pra...WIII Attehd_Ert- _ _ 1 ..... AND PERON.NE.
QUESTS BUT DEMANDS
PITAL GARMENTS 0 .:K ;
Senate t’Qncurs'^vlffT'Somc ModiDUCTS ARE EXCEPTED.'

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' Campment on I.abor Day •
Rapaume, one of the most Im­
'The following Hetter will be of In
The big encampment,pf the guards portant centers for which the Eng‘
terest to the members of Seminole
of
eVery
county
th
at
will
*be
held
at
lish
haVe
beeij
striving
has
been
cap­
Chapter-throughout the county. •
What *Ik true of the hospital gar­ Daytona next Mondayr Labor Day, tured by Haig’s forces. About the
ments is also true of the aurgical will be the first of the kind during same time the Frertch captured"
work being made by this chapter. thd war and promises to b.c a grand Noyon which Is equally important
•
on their lines.
•
Mrs. David-Speer, Dir. W. W „ .... affair.
The
Seminole
Guards
under
CapThe
loss
of
Noyon
will
be
a
hard
Seminole. Co. Chapter, A. R. C.«
tain^Dingee, Lieutennnts Turner and blow to the Germans.
It
waa..^.
Sanford, Fla:
Maxwell will attend and it is thought thought probable they would ' j&gt;ae‘ *
My Dear Mrs. Speer:
- that nparly .lOO^orThem will get over the city ns a pfVblal point, upon
I encTose- [nspectioti Hheet on Ilox on that day. The number will only which to base a defensive line, ip an
No. 21, containing 90 convalescent he limited by the car* and if suf­ attempt to rheck the s«4lied advance
suits (pajamas). In passing on -the ficient cars cah • be bhtained there in this part of France. One railroad
comment winch this box brought ; will be a big bunch of the husky runs through Noyon.' I t comes.up
forth, 1 only wish that you might jScminoles on h an d .through the Oise valleytrom Comhave heard the J icc
T h g ^ m in o leyQuariht ^ v e
the inspectors regnrdtiirTn&gt;K
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They were beautifully made In ev­ lowed to interfere with the rogulnr; initiates at Nesle. Two small railical countulFStoppefir^h'fnrftr^ffmry Thb “ work or fight" amendment | P'oyed in actual transportation of ery detail. Excellent material had drill night each we’ek.
roadjjncs north and northeast, the
ducts should : sec that all packages
retained in the bill provides:
(freight.
, .
. . , former to Nesle and_thn. .latter. tOboon used. Indeed the shipment •
The squads in other parts of th u ;.n ftm'7S •
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Mn marked before being shipped r
,
,
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' Vehicles of physicians use.l in per- was just, perfect, and I hope that
are so markiu
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i “ That when any person shall have l formance of professional' &lt;luties.
county
have
also
drilled
otirt
each:
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f
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you will extend' to nil the woman ‘
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Noyon is a great higwny center,
in interstate commerce for / " • P oc* | hcen placed in a deferred or exempttors of the bureau of chemistry *ho
^
(uf
in thf«. - AmhulniiCes, fire appurntM*. P»Hw iieljiihg to make this shipment pos­ week ,n,d the entire company will Qnc roai, run8 tll Roye on tha northQ tQ „ UI j0 the Iinrt|„.B8t;
encounter——shipment* **'•
p M.t |o^ TT'shTaH not bo i»»trol wagons,, undertakers’ wagons sible. the sincere appreciation and put up an appearance that I* hound,
to
bring
honor
on
them.
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and
conveyances
used
Tor
*.funeral
“ branded are instructed to collect of^ wma|ll lllt.ri.in union* he " "
gratitude of the warehouse manage­
onp goes..........
up the
Oise valley and
enmpment
will
start
early
Monday
Railway
equipment
using
gaso­
flrinl samples of the foods rontaincd , ^ ^
d fa„ h t,ontinutfi while
other leads down into Carle,pout to
ment.
...........
. . .
„lin morning and the big drill, will prolix llfe“s"outKeast. , &lt;
and take appropriate notion under I p,,ysicn|,y able to do so. to work at line. ‘
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\\ jlh si
JtJglPD I ,fm ftUt-nnn^r tnke place ahout ten in the
the terms of the Federal Food aml and follow sucl) oc upatiop, *-ipph)jj , Itapair -ouilitw-employe! by- tele­
Noyon
is
an
ancient
town, being
. Very truly. Yours.
I morning nnd there will also ho drills
Drug Art. Violations of this role ment or husfnesa, and if he fails s phone and public service.... com­
known
to
the
Romans,
Charlemagn
Mrs. Arthur G. Cuinitier. .
and parade) in the afternoon. The
are frequent among farmers, who are to do. he shall again bectWnc subject- panies....................................................•
known
to
the
UomanSi
day's enjoyment
IIJti&gt; Hirm will
"••• 'conclude with
......
. | , • Charle# at
Director Woman's Bureau.
ignorant of it. neeording to the bu­ to the draft. The President shall
Motor vehicles on errands of ne­
.lance
at
the
casino
in
th
e
;
n&gt;aK»e
*
wn9
*crowned
kln*
of
th®
a
big
dance
tuv
««n...u
.........
&lt;.......
.
,
Jacksonville
"Warehouse.
reau's Kansas t ity oilier.
make regulations for enforcing this cessity in rural communities .where
evening and the hoys.will Mw.'.'have Franks at Noyon in /OT_ a u i
The following articles may he provision.
transportation by steam or electric­
chance to'take a* (tip^n tfie ocean Capet was elected king there in 987.
.
marked by either ’ weight or 'Try
while they are al Daytona.
th“ birthplaco of John Cal­
Sewing Machine Wanted
"This proviso shall not apply in. ity is not available. -- • -lJ'
measure, or when packed in barrels.1
vin. who was horn July 10. 101a.*
j the case of a strike if 'the strikers
The artipp was taken by the fuel
Seminole County Chapter sends
The aeroplanes from Arcadia will
in terms of third, half or three- have submitted or are willing to administration, it was stated, to
forth an urgent appeal for the use of ^ Rive. 8omP ,.xhihl\ion (lying thut
Tiffs rrray"Yrtark a crossing of th*
quarter barrels:
*
| submit the dispute to the war labor j meet a threatened shortage of gaso­ a sewing maejune in gop/J..wridition
and aUogMh(.r it will he a most ! Oiiie over a wide front. Along 'thfr
Apples, beans, cucumbers, grapes, hoard, agree to abide and do abide line for shipment over sensf%-reuted to lie placcd.Ait.the workroom of the enjoyable as well as an -instructive
• I frqnt to the north of Noyon there
okra, onions, peaches, pears, peas 'in i,y jls decision and do at once re­ by increased domestic demands and Georgetown Colored Auxilairy. The
was apparently no change from last
meet.
pod i,•peppers, potatoes and toma- J sume work and continue work" pend- extensive military operations
in workroom has been equipped by the
night. British operating south of
toes. Many of these articles, such1ing RUglt derision. The said hoard France.
the Somme are said to he advancing,
Coloresl • Woman's Club and is comNTq cai i FI)
RUGIRTRAVT_- . . .
as apples, cucumbers, etc., may also shall take up and decide all such . "Th" UnitciT-STfitnr fuel adminis­ pTeTe with the exception of a sewing ‘
hut details of their progress do not
be marked .with the number of urtlui disputes as speedily as practicable.” tration considers it necessary that a machine. The chapter guarantees
,
within appear in official announcements.
lie marked whh the number of ar­
*• "
Speaking in support of the mak­ limited conservation of gnshline he that the m .chfn, will ha -e ll t . h , .
West of Arras the Germans hav®
care
of.
The
members
wrho
will
use
........“
e
.
ticles in the package.
r
undertaken
in
tlie
statns
east
of
the
ing 18 years the minimum age, Sen­
launched heavy c o u n ter, tacks,
declared
before Mississippi river, in view of the in­ it are seamstreeses who know how ' Ono »)f tlie'following Limited Ser- which were repulsed, neeording to
For the present, or uiitij further ator Hitchcock
to ti\jtt* excellent care" of a sewing j vjce white registrants are called to
British -official reports, hut it is ad­
public notice to the contrary, of not peace can cutne the allies must have creased demand for gasoline for w:ar
purposes itnd the paramount obliga­ machine. The work rooms nre over &gt;,P entrained under call 11T.7 for mitted by London that the British
less than two months, the following a great military triunVph.
on
tion of meeting promptly and fully, Dr. A. E. Philips dug store on San- c*amp Green. Charlotte, N.
forces holding positions at Oppy
articles need . not he marked when
ford avenue. If there'is anyone who August 3lit, 1918:
all
overseas
requirements.
and--«
hnve been-withdrawn to the west of
packed' 'AH described:
J
LEWIS FOOD ADMINISTRATOR I statement issued jointly by adm in­ will lend n machine kindly communiReuben Oliver Killgorc,. Order No. that village. Tho Germans arc ap­
Asparagus in boxes and cases.
istrator Garfield and Murk S. Ruqua, cate with the chapter secretary.
210, Sanford, Fla. •
vi
parently fighting rear guard actlona
Heels with tops hunched in drums Appointed by Mr. Ileachan\ Last director of the oil division of the fuel
:
Thomas
Lloyd
Brown
(alternate)
D. C. Marlowe, Chairman.
along th e ^ fn a l du Nord, from the
and hampers. Cabbage in cratea.
Tucdsay
administration.
.
' Order N q. 230,- Sanfartf,‘"Fla.
Oise to the Vesle. They nre close to
Mrs.
ItA.
Trrhetin,
Sec.
'Cantaloupes in crates and baskets.
I
"An appeal is made therefore to
this waterway nt Fresnoy wood.
r
I
Two
of
the
following
colored
regis­
ould
appear
th
at
the
selection
•
It/won
Carrots with tops hunched in drums
the
people
of
the
United
States,
east
trants will \y entrained under call
As it stands today, th* fine closely
and hampers. Cauliflower intcrates of li. If. Lewis, ns food administra­
Family Reunion
of the Mississippi river, to exercise
1224 for Camp Joseph E. Johnston, resembles", that in the Marne sector,
and hnfnpcrs. Celery in boxes and tor for Seminole county is a wise and
Thursday being the twenty-eighth
after the Germans had made a deter-crates. Eggplant wrapped In paper an appreciated move on the part of rigid economy in the consumption of anniversary ofethe marriage of Mr. Florida, on September '1st, 1918:
gasoline during the. next few weeks
Order
No.
8,
‘
mined stand on the Qurcff- It was*
and packed in crates. Kale in bar­ Hon. Braxton Hcnrhnm, stnte food
and Mrs. Krrtl H. Daiggr, Sr., of . John West Sheffield.
{learricd that their resistance there
rels. baskets and hampers. Lettuce administrator. The appointment of as n -necessary, and practical act of Clearwater. Fla., who are* visiting Sanford,. Fla.
in barrels, drums had hampers. Mr Lewis took effect Tuesday, tho- patriotismWilliam Cooper, Order No. 7, had permitted the withdrawal of the
"War necessities are being and their son and daughter, Mr. ami Mrs
Onions with .tops, hunched in drums 37th and hereufter his services will
; German army from the .Marne saliFred S. Daiger, Jr.,.and their sister,' Sanford, Fla.
q
enf• and here Gen. von Bochn may
and hampers. ' Radishes, hunched come under the head of thy inoai. will 'continue to he promptly and Mrs. N. H. Garner, Mrs. .Garner en-;
i Arthur Anderson (alternate),
have an opportunity to &lt;ry and re­
in drums and hampers. Spinach in patriotic free service that n man can fully met, but this is the period of tertained very appropriately at
a der No. 13, Sanford, Fla. ......
the year'when consumption of gaso­
.
barrels, baskets and hampers. _ Tur­ render his government.
family reunion of the Thrashpr fain-j Two of thb following white, regis­ move* the'G erm an army along the
Somme river and along the HamWhile Mr. Lewis has only Jieen a line is* at' its highest, and the in­ ily, all of them being prt'if^nC" with
nips with tops, in drums and hamp­
resident of Sanford for the past creased domestic demands, together the exception of Mrs. Ed. Sumner trants will he entrained under call Chauny line.' .
' .
ers.
No. 1229 for Camp Jackson, S. C., * The - development of. thb allied
three years, coming here from his with the extensive, military opera­
tions in France, have rendered noc- oiD ado City, Fla.
on September 4th, 1918:
*.
advance would socm.io Indicate the
Y. M. C. A. Man Prisoner
’ old homp...Defiance, Ohio, lie has
The house and porch were taste­
Edward Walker Dickson, Order Germans mafl 'be unable to. rescue
become well known
and
liked sary for a. limited’ period, the adop­
Paris, Aug. 29.—Carl D. Lytle, throughout the. entire county. He tion of safeguards against possible fully decorated .with cui flowers and
No. .675, Sanford, Flo. f
their forces there.
.
Y. M. C. A. worker, who has been
ferns. ,
•
„
is, listed among the independent shortage.
■
Frank
James
Porker,
Order.
No.
missing since June 4th has
.
The nfternpon
was
pleasantly 1037, Sanford, -Flo."In view of the difficulty, if not
growers of Sanford and is a director
No More Foolishness
hcen located. He is a prisoner of
spent
in
conversation,
and
at a late
in the Sanford. Truck Growers, Inc., the impossibility of differentiating
John
Mack
Hunter
(alternate),
war in Gornurrty, A postcard carry­
Nogales, Aria., Atig. 20.—Notifi­
and although a very busy msnA.con­ between* th e ' Yari°UB uses to which hour a tempting salad course and Order No. 930, Sanford, Fla.
ing this information has hcen re­
cation that be would crofcs the line if
sider the food administration one of automobiles mrok applied the United iced tea were served.
ceived nt the .headquarters of the
Four of the following Llm.ited Ser­ pther shot was fired by the Mexicana
the most essential war works being States fuel administration believes
Those enjoying this delightful oc­
vice
white registrants will he en­ waa sent tonight by Gen. De Uosey
Foyer du Soldai here.
carried on nnd in view of his sinceri­ that the greatest measure of econ­ casion were:
•
trained under call 1201 for Camp Cabell, commander of the American
•The card is of the regular form is­ ty in the war, the gift 6f his only omy can be effected with the least
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Daiger Sr.» Wheeler, Ga., on September 4th:'
forces to Gen. P. Elias Calles, govsued to prisoners and except for the son to Uncle Sam's navy, ho feels Interference through the discontinu­
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Daiger Jr., MrThomas Lloyd Brown, Order No. «rnor of Sonora. Tho noUfiyatlon,statement that Mr. Lytle- is "°UDd | !bnt ITsidVfrom being a patriotic hold ance of the use of all classes of mo­ and Mrs. N. H. Garner,* Mr. and
WU'sent Gen. CaUet'TjjTGen. Cabhll
and well feives nu clue of the th in g s er
________„
of some „r
of „„prvthinv
everything Uncle
Uncle Sam
Snm tor vehicles, motor boats and motor­ Mrs. N. (J. Garner. Mr. and Mrs— -*10* S«nfnnL-F a.
through the Mexican consul snd the
that his friends would like to know has had to sell, he should render ad­ cycles on Sundays. &lt;
James
Daniel
Casaady,
Order
No.
rasher, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
American consul at Nogales, Sonora,'
ahqut him. The card ha^rs the post­ ditional service _and_wjllLJlil-Uaual
Lawson, Mr. D. L. Thrasher, Dor­ 259, Sanford, Fla. .
Appeals to Patriotism
when firing waa resumed on the
mark
of
Limburg.
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______________ ^ ^ S ifg y 'T u S r *&lt;«!Pfed the responsibilNolan. Thomas Graves, Order No.
othy Lawson, Louise and Robert
"The
United
States
fuel
adminis­
Mexican side of the border after r e ­
iMr. TTytle disappeared from Bight • jty o{ t b|8 important service op the
Thrasher. Frederick Daiger ’ 3rd, 361, Sanford, Fla.
tration,
therefore,..request*
tha^
in
grets
had been offered by the Mexi­
when the Germans entered the vil* ^basis of many other big men who
the section of the United States cast Marguerite Garner and Frank Dal- • George Ernest Parker, Order No. can. officials under an armlstlte ef­
lage of Me*y daring their June Pu#hJ &gt;re giving all fiJFthe'cause,
514, Maitland, Fla.
•
fected.
,
on the Solssons-Rheims front. He | R j - 1Io,ly hM bcen holding the of the Mississippi river there shall
—
— — ■
be
a
discontinuance
of
the
use
of
^be
Goodhart
Evald
Sjoblom
(alter­
had safely made hia way out of tow n, |[io|^ temporarily since Mr. Huff
—•
The Rrtrwer* Return
nate),* Order No. 702, Lake Mary,
_Pay for Draft Boards
once hut returned to rescue a W9man J
fo|&gt; the north but was obliged to vehicles ahowe specified including all
such
as
are
dperatejl
for
hire,'
on
each
Dr,
andMrs.
Brower
have
return­
Fla.
_
•
..
and some children that had &gt;een
.
jMt week as he'expacU to
Washington," Aug. 30.—Increased '
Sunday hereafUjj^unUTnotlfied that ed from a three weeks' vacation*
left behind in the precipitate
Eo overseas soon.
*
pay for local draft boards has been
the need-for ndch discontinuance has Dr. Brower spent his vacation with
At the Baptist Church
Shen last seen he was entering
•
authorised and are under orders to­
further notice Mr. Lewis
_
an aunt in New York who.la,an in­ ( Rev. Milo Massey and family
village from one side and a German
day.* Mcgjbcrs are to receive from
^ ,iit|
jh e excep'tlons to the valid and Mrs^Browor spent * low
.advance guard, was comln^..in -from can.btfpund arM i offiqe in the Semhave
returned
from
a
trip
to
home
J50 to 9200 a month, the amoont
*'
inole Bank building. o P P ^ t e - k hTequest,
- r ^ ^ the
, ho statement
„tllt, ^ ' L .makes
b o . an
nn ap­
an- weeks in the mountains _&lt;yf North
another.
'
. if
folks
in
Georgia
and
Rev..
Massey
varying
.
with
the
number
of
regis­
Herald office, telephone 48.
and both of them returned
peal "to the patriotic men and wom­ Carolina
. . . . . .
a - i
preach at both morning and trants on their tplla.
Mr. Lytle's home is in North
*
.
,,f,™
h,d
by l p l,...n t trip. T h .lt!
,
„ , h t Temp,.. A„
en
of
America,
cgst
of
thu
Missis­
Brookfield;. Mass., and he f* a grad­
—
r
1
—
—
.
: -v !
r the
sippi river to Undertake, voluntarily, many. friends are glad to have them are cordially ' InWUed
Joe Chittenden in Fight
invited tn
to .tten
attend
uate of Brown University and before
Miss
Rankin
Defeated
services. * ?
'
..• •• ••— ’ * '
becoming a Red Triangle worker
A rumor started by grapevine tol- additional conservation in the oper- hack home again,
Helena, M ont, Aug. 30.—Scatter*;
-"'4#gr8p|1 M{d th at Joe Chittenden has ating of their own automobiles,
was a school principal.
wherever
possible."
.
Presbyterian
Church
.
(tig
Telurna from thlrty-aix out ot
.
been severely wounded In France
• Card of Thanka
*•• •
.Dr.
Brownlee,
haa
-returned
to
no wmv
one had any —-----direct commuiriu u i uu
;
Sunday at Congregatleaal vhmivm
Church , but
We wish to thank otrr neighbors fifty-three countiea showed 'Dr. 0
Sanford and will preach, both'm orn­
President Will Sign It
I
a t the cation regarding tame and it haa
M. Landst rum maintaining- hia lead
Services, will he resumed
WMfclfifton. Aug. 29.—Final mo­ ing and night Sunday. Ha baa spent and friends, also Drs. Dentqn and
y.
M
r.'natter
appeared/in
the
dally
liata.
pvar
Jeanette Rankin for the repubkindness and help
usual hour* thla ‘ Sunday. , »».. « - • —— y .
. ' _ .. . .
iwer his vacation in North Georgia.. The 1Tolar for- their ».uuu«.
,
’
. . ) t. . ' . manv friends here ho De that tion by congrewi on-the Manpower
lent
members
of
thC“
eongT^ation
are
MuHtff^hwHUlieaa
and
death
af
our.ilean
nomlnatjoh
for
United'
State#
K f f f t S *ln J h ! #rumory|. uMru’e a'nd that he i.'b lU end It. tranim i-lon to Preaident
cted urged to rally to the ‘ehurtfh servicaf , huaband and fathUi'.
%'
.senator. Thjp vote stood to-nighti
t h e m i n g on ^ o m e v l a t l o n ^ atiU a .f. and aound on the front l i n e . W l.cn for bl. algn.turo I. expected
the
first
8undayc
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.
.
‘
I
Mrs.
L.
Allan
and
Famnyu.
Landatrum 10,004; Rankin 0.682;
—^
preaalona.” •' ‘
‘
battling-again.t the Huna.
today.
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’
,
'flcatlons
■’ _JVaahingtnn.^ Aug. 29,^—The fkel
'Last year the shippers were oblig­
admlnlstrntionHoday called upon the
—
\V
a
sti
I
n
g
t
o
*
d
,
*
•
A
u
g
.*
2
7*^1*
h
e
’m
a
n
ed -tOTmark all packages th a r wefi
public In states .east of the Missis­
power
bill
bringing
within
the
army
shipped to New York state' as this is
sippi
river to cease Using'all cfapses
draft
all
men
horn
18
to
45
years*
"a state law. but now it seems that
of
automobiles,
with a few named
old
was
passed
late
today
by
the
sen*
certain vegetables must be. marked
exceptions,
motorcycles
and motor­
flte
with
a
’
modified
work
or
fight
shipped to all markets and the grow­
boats
on
Sundays
until
further no­
’' v .
'* * ers of this section should rend the clause.tice,
as
n.
gasoline
conscrvntjon
meas­
following:'
. ' ’ . '
All efforts to change the age limits
ure.
'O
nly
voluntary
compliance
The United Staten D epartm ent'of. or to direct separate classification of
with the letter and spirit of the re­
Agriculture has sent out the follow- youths under 21 failed, and th e .Wf^
quest will prevent the issuance of a
ing wnrning-to shippers of fruits any yre now goes to conference between mandatory order prohibiting the use
the
bouse
and
senate,
with
no
differ------------.
vegetables, including men making oc­
epees for serious “controversy, except of gasoline on Rufidays, it was decasional shipments' as. well as dealers the work or fight provision.
. dared at the fuel administration.
a n d 'large truck farmers:
.
m.
,
„
.
.
i.
arc included..In
wns recorded unani Automobiles for
. hire___
...
* Fogd in package^ form shall be . The, pennte
,
,
n
„
J
1
the
curtailment
program.
.Motor \emqusly
bfor
the
lull,
Senator
Gore
o'
,
'
*
.
.
deemed misbfanded if ••the1 quantity
, *
.
,
_hie es to which the restrictions uo
..
of the contents be not plainly mark-. Oklahoma who east the only nega

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�* :'.x ijn t)S T 27,

THE SANFORD HERALD

FACE S)X

; Hanning W ilrr In K » « i Itoorfi

Hi« lUikUic " * Hi

for th e g ig Surprise Announcement in
•
jFeiiday’js’PapeV.-i
A *
TUESDAY
-Florence l.aKadlc in.

WEDNESDAY
** * V •. The Master nr lhe*Screen

rhe Woman in While”

W ll/lA S t* HARJ^

In SU rie a s fa Aeu . * “ T h e A osll&lt;/ of VynKOnncc'
- - ALSO
; ' .
ALSO;.'.
.*
he Fight F o r M illions” ’.', •
A G O O D COM EDY -*

.THURSDAY
m i •# .
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•v'Normn Tolmricfge in
Tbt Secret of |fie*Storm ( Utinlr)
’ • .’ a Sequill to
"Tesa of Storm Country"
I . a lso - -

The Official War News

/FRIDAY
*^|ndgc Kennedjr in OUR LITTI&gt;K W IFE
• .
•’*
.
•f('RS Goldwyn Picture .
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7 ; Also 9 Comedy

SATURDAY-^ tflif ifcubltsShow MONDAY—William Fgrnum In
. • ‘ „ (lire .Yoifr Child JiTbeatte- Party. The. Manager will,Che.

AMUSEMENT

Coming to The • Star Theatre
/v
‘ 4 Soon
,
c t y w r There.” the great war
prnma which Select Pictures is re­
leasing for 'distribution will be
shown at the S tar Theatre soon.
The picture which was made by
• — *- i 1■
the Charles Itichman Pictures
.» _ Corporation
is being .hailed as one
o( j n e finest uf th e y&lt;$ir'K produc­
.
Between Seasons ant “ Calico” R ats ' f tions, arid its co-stars, Charles
Richmah and Anna Q. Nilsson, set
a mjdi Standard in motion picture
characterization.
•
•
The story, briefly told, concerns
the lives of Monte Jackson and
his sweetheart, Betty ,Adams.
Monte has an inherent fear of
bloodshed, and when war breaks
out sidesteps, on one excusevrr an­
other. enlistment. In time his
friends question his excuses; he is
blacklisted nt pis club, finally de­
nounced as a coward, and dropped
by his set. Even his fiancee, in
the face of his continued evasioas,
loses faith and breaks their en­
gagement. Only
his mother
stands by him.
Horrified a t the position he oc­
cupies, in a revulsion of feeling,
Monte joias the service.. He is
sent to France, where Betty is
already .serving as a Red Cross
nurse. Here he works out his sal­
vation, climbs back into the love
of friends and sweetheart,- and
covers himself with glory. See
the picture. It is the sort of thing
that might happen to any one of
us. It has filled with human In­
terest, and appeals to the innate
love of country and flag in bvery
loyal American. It is a red-blood’"fllnce* calico hna become fashionable over plain sailor ehapee. The calico eti American play with a great
milliners have launched a few late- hat was the last word In midsummer idea behind it.
*

summer hats, made of various cotton
materials and labeled “calico hats,"
that reflect this wartime fad. If we
are destined to hpve to come to calico
In our millinery It Is-a consolation to
know that It can be mode Into such
pretty headwear as that shown at tb t
bottom of the picture above. W o^ust
be, economical—It Is the proper war­
time pose, and therefore Ulits Fifth
Avenne promenades In s calico frock,
although she may be discovered^ to
have It trimmed with a llttlo real and
costly lace. This Is Inconsistent but
the pose is pretty anyway and the ex­
ample set worth while.
Tlie bat nt the lower right Is a
genuine calico affair—the
th«
old,"familiar Indigo bine with a white
polka dot. Tho hrln^xoxeUng te-cut
In a squars and edged with rick-rack
"breld. The four corners of the square
a n - turned up over the upper brim
nnd tacked against the crown. A blue
and white silk cord Is tied about tho
crown and terminates at the fropt tn
• - bow and ends. Little silk tassels
finish the ends. The hat at the left
Is; made .of fine printed cotton crepe
J n light pink and white. Instead of
ffits there are square tabs turned
ck over the. brim. This brim cov­
ering Is edged with narrow white silk
fringe and a white silk cord and tas­
sels provide the trimming. The cord
Is lied i n . a bow at the front and

millinery and was Immediately fol­
lowed hy Inte-snmmer and drml-neSson
hats of gorgette crepe, satin and taf­
feta silk. Two of the crepe hats are
shown at the top of the group, At the
left Is a pretty white model with odd
ornaments of colored eatln and em­
broidery silk, and at the right a deep,
gold-colored hat. This I* faced with
black panne velvet nnd finished with
black French knots and small figures
embroidered In black, white and dark
bine. 7-----•

“ Our Little Wife” Has Laughter
• .
and Thrills
"Our Little Wife,” the new
GoldwyTi Picture starrinR Madge
Kennedy, which will be seen a t
the Stnr Theatre Friday is a.
splendid screen version of Avery
Hopwooti’s thrilling and hilarious
stage success of the same name.
Its first exciting situation finds
Dodo Warren, “Our Little Wife,”
a bride of a few minutes, worried
to think th at in marrying Herb
Warren sho hng annvly-duiappnlwtwcd a number of other men who
Gift for Soldier*.
Waterproof match safes for soldiers loved“her. Among them are Dr?
are sold for 04 cents, tn silver finish. Elliott, authority on heart mur­
They would, of course, he of use to murs; Bobo Brown, miniature
a man In uniform—khaki, or blue— winter, and Tommy Beldon, a
..
and now the eummer Je here, white. ree verse writer.
Not only would they-give ndmlrnhlo - Before the wedding guests have
service If a U-boat happened to eomtr “dispersed, "Dodo dazes her hus­
along at an unpropltloua moment, for band with the announcement that
the _army. or navy- man while swim­
ming to shore could light a Cheering she will take all three defeated
rlgnretto on the crest of a wgve, but candidates for her-4mnd on bar
they would serve n good pfllce at other honeymoon. So off they go—
itlmcs, when the soldier Js necessa­ Dodo, a husband and three ad­
mirers. Herb, in an effort to'have
rily often exposed to rainy weather.
Dodo all’to-himself, sends a tele­
| Insertion on Neckwear.
gram ..to himself calling foV his
Insertion Is used In place of edging immediate -return to the city.
on some of the new nKhwear and And, of courec the three other men
Plaid ginghams- have rcado some of blouses. One edge of It gathered, and
ths prettiest hats classed Id.the calico1 the other straight edge answers qolto would have to go too. But Dodo
group. They are trimmed with scarfs *3 well as the more usual scalloped learns the telegram is spurious,
and when Herb i*eturna to get her
of white organdie and usually made edge so fir as docorstlveness goes.

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^ven Frefich. Academy of 6clfnc$e- fp’*-• - nocentfy Gives Facta Useful •
to Enemy; , ‘

oi-ro,sm: JKy.w hmviina
FOR IfATliS ADDI&amp;SS

MRS. W. w ; ALCOTT, IV,
Garage Accomodations
__ Sen Food Dinners 'A Specially *

•.'.'Paris.—Flow popularscience dis­
cussed In the dally and mnRiudnotprea*
. convoy*. tafonuntlon to'theenoiuy and
ho&gt;v ,cv«g 'gVont nntlonnl liistltutlons
dike (he F-rrnrty academy-,bf'sclences
Mr\metlhH-s Jnnoeoolly divulge Secrets
.which tHwjwern/ finds’usefal is told
•lly a wrlteFlq Ln Llberte, who protests
■agulpst* tbo IndiHcrlmlnnte propagation
-of jechnlaal lpformntlon. Thu writer
VhnimentsTbn 4t)e fact that the acad­
emy of sciences hem suggested that the
'censorship be.riendefed wore effective
hy tl\e addition .of n few savants who
will be ablb to recognize valuublo sci­ K All Load AdVfrtUcmenta Und
entific Information when they ace It Thi* Heading THREE CENTS
, In the view of the- academy the lin e For Each Iftbeftlon. Mlniau
press has been allowed, more hy neg­ Charge 25 Ceuta.
ligence than IgnornncertoTrtnt-mwlr ■
In answering sn idvertlsonje«
scientific Information the ^Importance
of which escaped the ‘ edltqrs ond where no name is mentioned in Ut
which should hare been kepr|P?f$f-' id, please do not -ask Tha-HtrtR
The columns of matter relating to tne for Information-as to the Identity d
German long-range gun form. a ‘ case the sdvertiser.' Uausliy: we do m
In point M. Charles Le GolTlc,' a sci­ know, who the advertiser is and I
entific writer of note, writing on this
subject says that the pros has In­ we do we are not allowed to girt
dulged In a veritable orgy of details out this Informatldn! - Simply writ*
concerning the experiments ln.prog­ a .letter and address it -'as per !►
ress In Frande to extend the range of stnctlona In the ad.
the heavy artillery. Plana of shells
nnd guns, he alleges, have even been
LOST
published.
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

jmmucH as the .{Kt-fr estate plays he finds her beihR cared forhy Dr,
such an irnportartt part ih mtyultl-i Elliott, as His Kudden Teave-laWi^
in£ pre^eht day public opm ion!had made ..0txk}, hysterical.- A
this photoplay yifill appeal not scene follows,, tluruig which Dodc
only, to one class but to every rank promises:* never to look a t any
of so d ety / nchT'or.poor,' worldly other m&amp;n. •She keeps her prornist
df home-loving.
' *r .
long enough for* Bodo to become
v “ It is because it harf-jthia appeal engaged to Angie M artin and for
fhafcl think it the greatest picture Dr. Elliott to wed Fannie Weston.
I have ever done. The’story de-1 Angered by her husband's ne&amp;
ponds for its-climax on low a sac- \K l on their first wedding annivernfice. And inafirpuch As thi* is an gary, Dodo grows rebellious. She
eVa of i sacrifice; it will iyach to telephones Dr. Elliott and her
every man who se8s it p lesson message makes his bride jealous,
which will make her want toUacri- Meanwhile Angie has called on
fice - herself for a worthy coufce, Dodo. She too has been neglected
either fpr home or for country.
and is going to Tommy’s fancy
r . “True, T h e Secret of the Storm dress party with another man,
Country’ is melodrama, b u t the whose apartm ent is directly under
biggest successes in New York this 1ommy’s.
When .Angie goes,
year have been melodramas. The Dodo phones Bobo to come and
heroine, Tess, runs the gamut of take her to the party to prevent
-em otion-M ore the story-iR-TOlh- Angie from being compromised,
pleted,” continued Miss Tal- “ ere trouble begins to fly thick
madge, “ Mother love is glorified, amd fast for Dodo. One incident
i if there is such a thing ns glorify- ,ln&lt;ls her dangling from a fire osinn the noblest emotion of which cape to prevent her jealous hus.theJlum an heart is r a p a H e v - t^ '
her in another
scenario hns' heart interest, loVe, mfin s room.
After numerous
‘action and sacrifice, and a more other thrilling scenes Dodo and
•complete formula for ascreen tri- H erb paten things up, she vowing
uni pit cannot be im agined.
never to flirt again.
.

At the Star Theatre Thursday

Popular Artises Divpfge Secrets
:_CCmONADO. BfJACII
y. * - •* to the Foe.. , .

LOSES A LL HER RELATIVES

..ost—Sunday night, Aug.~2o,
in road between Daytona Beach
ani Lake Wales, via New' Smyrna,
steamer rug. Liberal reward itretuned to Alr.-Clyde Brady, Leesh irg ^ F la ,

SunLmauataljuklue.-

FOUND
Found—On Orlando road one
storage battery. Owner can get
K a n e by. identifying a l - Sanford
Bittery Service Co.
2*‘2tn

TOWN m
f1ELP5 E&gt;

Notice- Reward will be paid
fer inTorntntion as to the whereclouts of one Rebecca Ryles, 70
years old, colored. Left home on
Second street Saturday night.
Elen Green, 511 E. Second St.
,
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GARDEN H A B IT ALWAYS GOOD

F O R S A LE

W r l t t r In N a w Y o rk P ublication Cornea
to tha F ro n t w it h W o rd a of
G reat Wisdom.

For Sale— Klondike strewbrry plants, $1 per 1,000. Pur•qaser to take up same. Also
Iish potatoes for eating and seed.
Y. R. Guerry, Rt. 1, Sanford.
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The garden habit onca acquired, will
never lenve you. Good soil and culti­
vation ore tha chief luentiala. Tha
back ygrd Is highly &gt;taxed property.
Why not make It pay for Itaelf In
pleaeure and pro fit to yon. especially
In three war times, when we need to
comierve and utilize everything? We
arc constantly calling for more parks,
more breathing spaces. In one congest­
ed city. Why not use those we have!
Thla hns been done with success In
riilesgo nnd llnltlmore. I.et os do It
here.
Encourage yonr children to make a
little garden In your back yard. It will
prove safer than the streets und mor4
healthful than the movies. We need
more beaqty, and here both use and
beauty may be combined, for tn one
hnqk ynrd In this city enough lettuce,
radishes nnd parsley were grown to
furnish the tnble for.a whole snmnier,
und so combined with the plnnts nnd
flowers ns io he harmonious In color.
Hhrubs, trees and grass sprny oat
moisture Into the air, which diminishes
dryness nnd dust and renders the plnce
where they are mnr* healthful. We
hnvo neglected our back ynrds too
long. Shall ws Improve them now?—
Frances Peters;-In New York Sun.

For Sale—One Ford car. $350fipassenger. Real bargain. N. H.
Gimer.
*
2-2tc
For Sale—Fnrm, all or in five
gre tracts. If not sold soon will
yqt- Apply A. P„Connelly. Ip4-6t
For Sale —Fresh milch cow. R. L
farrison, Sanford.
93-tf

Seeing her castle destroyed and her
old aervnnts murdered by the Huna For sale .or rent for cash or shares
was the trying ordeal experienced by 5 acres land eight acres tiled flowDr. Antoinette d'Artagnan, a French ig well at loading stjitlon Camwoman doctor, now In the United ron City :Lots GH and 67 Celery
States. She Is the Inst of that paino )elta;, Willing to finance respoaIn Frnnce. She has been wounded and ible party with approved reference*,
gassed, receiving medals from King laving faeitilies to truck It tha coo
Albert of Ilelglum and General Pctnln. tig season.
Submit proposition.
Ffer chntean was within three mllea of
k.
F.
Flournoy
1100 Eighth St
the Ilelglnn border when the Germans
N.
W.
Washington
D. C. 103-ttp
came nnd destroyed everything, In­
cluding rare works of art, tapestries,
paintings and everyllilng they could
WANTED
lay their hands on. Nothing now re­
mains hat a pile of stones to mnrk Wanted, Men—Saah &amp; Door Fse
this once beautiful castle.' 8hk hopes ory. Dench hands and machine hand*,
to recover her health In this country, lood inside Carpenter. Steady work
far from the scenes of horror that he year found. In replying, give eiJAPANESE PANAMA SPORT HAT she has witnessed, and then Intends to perience nnd salary expected. Selden
return to help the American woman
Door Co., Palatka, Fla.
97 tf
doctors In France.

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Camp Gordon, Atlnnta, On.—
"Wops," "dagoes," "bohunks"
and similar names -may not
hereafter he applied to nonEnglish-speaking soldiers at
Cq.mp "'Gordon. General Sago
has Issued an order roquirlnK
■nldlrra pnd Iiffli 11 ■~Tfi~~iin '*c&lt;mduct themselves toward nonEnglish-speaking soldiers that
no prejudice, antipathies or hu­
initiation may arise.

Wool smbroidsry-is ths only trim­
ming on this hat, which Is finding much NEAR-TOBACCO K ILLS HUN!
favor with ths womanfolk.
....
Substitute Used by Tsutons Is Tsrm|
Cara for Vour Hands.
Morr Deadly Than Enemy
After washing dishes or dusting or ,
Qae Attacks. "/
doing any household work, always
wash the hands thoroughly with soft
Amsterdam.—The tobacco sub*
water nnd a good toilet soap, not a tute supplied to the Gertnsny arts
kitchen or laundry soap, nnd when hns proved more Injurious than enew
they have been wiped with a towel pull gas attacks. Deputy Mueller.of MdF
on a pair of old loose kid gloves und_ Ingen asserted In tbo rvJchstsg. Te
let them stay on ffir flf!3 or ten min- substitute Is composed of beech l^afv
ntes while you put away tho dishes says the Koelnlsche Zeltung. On Y
or Udy up the living room.
half of tho army administration (5»eral von Oven admitted that furtkr
delivery of the substitute has b*n
■topped.
|

bftth and toilet, wi

Eight room house for rent, SE corr Cynrpjm avenuo and ThirdAtre*U
For Rent—Tsu acre farm near
Moore's Station. Five scres^ tiled.
Good large house and bsfn. Cub
rent. See W. M. Haynes at Herald
Office. ^
loo-tf
* Furnished Rooms by Day, W««k
or Month—Park avenue Flat, 105
North Pirk avenue, over L. R. PhiF
Ipa .A Co. drug store Mr*. C. C..
Hkrt, m ansgrr.
'
30-tf
Have A Look st the Derby p r ^
perty, 610 Lautc) Avenue, Sanford,
FIs., and make sn offer for U to A.
Derby, 97. Washington Avenue, .Oil.
City, Pa.
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96-16 tpj

�AUGUST 30,

THE 8ANFORD HERALD

have done-that'm ucli to ij,.
the inking of three or four ounces of “business piethfcds there has sprung j
thc^U
* uo____
♦ , t
s u g a r/a short time before the usual tlpMn tltfa"rnumrv ^ class Sillied.
It takes-$36 more to arm .6
time for occurrence of fatigue after middlemen who take it upon tlu'tnn rifle with’ ‘a ’bnjxjnot on {(
lahor prevents (lie feeling of fatigue, 1splrt^i to do the businc*t the farmers
you
buy a second $HHMmmuI
the effect of the sugar being evident should do, and' tlie^e handlers have
nlsli
him this rifle and*i,i)i
A
year
by
year
taken
more
and
more
j
about half an hour afler eating
ridfcps
for it i nml tl«ir*~-w-tt
HARDWOOD ASHES
ill
abut**
.from
the
farmer
and
from
the
&lt;
’"npiece .of sweet chocoin
enough
of your money left
sinner
of
the
fanm
r'a
products
in
hunger* atfifc well know
INSECTICIDES
chase a good sired bomb t,
return
for
the
unproductive
services
Sugar cane will gn
In a duguilt, or demotbifi
rendered. Farmers, by cti" i 'l " ',|K
BLUESTONJE
county in Florida^ Th
gun together with* the Huntheir resources ehojiUi in* aillt s»- ;**il
Jam! enough in the Lak
N A I L S
ing
it.
i
region'to produce aii the sugar con­ that wfi’ic'lTtlmy-nflJp'^nd- reap, and
which they cun do by cooperating in
SEEDS
sumed in the United States.
regularly organized associations
Cleaning Pearls.
A book on the .subject of sugar
To
clean
pearls soal; tl 1. TO
In
the
beginning
the
fasmpt"*!;&lt;mlib
has ^jiist been prepared by C. Ly­
Place Your Orders Enrlv
soup
prepared
from l.inn. u
i*
there*
are
certain
farm
prorealize
man Spencer of Jacksonville, and i*
creiltu of Iqrtitr pud alum, a
perhaps the best ft*presented am,1 dmtsTm* which there is a cofitlil.eill
cool enough, nib the I'-orL
illuminating- work. on the subject demand" in Isis section of the" country
the bunds. Repent nppUviuj
ever issued. It 'should be in th t; and for which he can always receive
illsofftornUon disappears. Tli
hands of every progressive citizen of fair prices. He should' join with his t If yo.it. buy a $100 bond of the In lukewarm water and lay |
— neighbors and all should equip them* Fourth Liberty Loan you are lending white paper In u dark idm-e i
Florida.
If members of congress
would carefully read find assimilate selves to produce these" products in the
United ’States government
the arguments he represents there quantity and quality that will insure enough money to feell a soldier in
Termi of Governors.
would be np. overwhelming sentiment good returns.
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France' a little more than seven .There Is no approach to uniformity
created to ‘ establish in Florida a
Hundreds of farmers in every ser- month*. Or -you have furnished
In' the terms of the governors of ii|f„
sugnr industry and relieve a situation tion of this country are today de- enough money to give him a com­ ferent‘states of the Union. The gov­
which promises to become worse.
voting their time and Investments to plete outfit of winter and summer ernors of two states nre elected for
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COItSugar ia^nade from beets, more of the.prodpetiori of crops which though clothing, inclpding shoerf and stock­ one year; those of twenty-one sintw
it titan from cane, hut the cultiva- they yield -fairly well cto not ’bring ings, and slicker and overcoat and for two years; the governor of New
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
tion of beets Is by hand.labor.' w;|iile,th'e farmers profits. Farmers should blankets, with enough left, over to Jersey for.three yours, nml those of
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPORTERS FOR TH E HERALD
cane can be produced by machinery know what Crops pay and what arm him*with a good revolver". You twenty-four atntes for four yean.
and more of It to the acre, llesides crops do not pay. They should sp­
in
Hawaii dt hab been- demonstrated ply* to their business oj farming the
was
a
business
visitorr
henr
Tacsdayr
KTAST'SANFORD
that excellent grades of paper can be method* that arc used in successful
.Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Durant made made from (bine bagasse, after the manufacturing ^plants—they should
Mrs. Joe Cameron arrives home
a
trip to Lakeland Sunday last.
this week from Key West-where she
juice is extracted, land paper is heepf bodks with every department
has been for the past month-with J Mrs. J. G. Martin made Sanford scarce. Here is a rhanci
her son Ed and also her niece,‘Miss a call .Monday.
*
another serious situation
Ascertain what crops or produce
Ladd Brooks who has a government
pay best .in..your section and then
M
tst—
Joe—Henry
of
Orlando
ar­
position. Mrs. Cameron‘will visit a
When You Can Buy One Made At Home at
boost those products and boost your
sister in#Tampa on her way Kopie. rived Sundayfor a visit of some time
section
of
the
country
ns
the
best
also visited a sister in Miami "on- with the Evans family.
place on earth for_ thpSe products.
1 - * ,
route to Key West. ..
_______ J. G.__M trtUn_ldt_Ju£aday__foxDo hol“"b'e aTraid to make a noise
Tampa
where
he
haB
a
position
await
M rs...hloore Is -in"'Arcadia, the
about your - products if you have
That will Give Longer and Better Service’.
products of the right quality.
guest of one of her daughters. She
*’ •
See Our Stock of
«.......
will return toward Christmas to her ,Miss E. L. Mole arrived home
The U. 45. Department of Agricul­
Sunday after having spent several
ture, Washington, D. C., will send
Csmeron City home.
’
months
.in
differentparts
of
the
free
on application bulletins giving
. Mre. Mary Phelps is keeping store
state,,
joeing
a
r
Dnytoria
jnost
of
the
information
nbmu- kyyjTfg
^»efor Mrs, .Grace'WilHiftns while Mrs.
time.
(■mints.
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Williams is the guest ofjfribnds in
The cotton planters in this vicin­
Asheville, N. C., and elsewhere.ity are busy picking cotton these
Miss Gladys Dieterich expcqts to
nice warm days.
‘ ■
leave on Sunday for Philadelphia to 1
Mr,., and Mrs. Alfred Lilja . and
enter Sf. Timothy.'s Hospital to take
bursa's training,—-Miss—Gladys-wilb Mrs—H - It - Stevens of Nnnfnrrtwfffbe missed from a large citcie of Monday afternoon visitors at the
young friends and from the Senior home of II. D. Durant.
Class at High School.
Navy
Mrs. Susie Squire will join Mrs.
Karl .Schultz, Sherman ROuth,
IL E. Squire and Mrs? H. A. Raynor
Coifiet brown, (River Murrell," Ned
Well,
the
hot
weather
is
still
hold
for V vibit^at Daytona. .Beach.
Chittenden, Roy Chittenden, Ralph
ing' on, but I think we will soon
...•■Mrs. W. E. Prevatt has her little have some cool weather.
Roumillat, Allan Jones, Morris Spen­
sister, Alothiu Curry o! New Smyrna
cer.
Hugh White, Oscar Rouse, C. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Dowlas, and chil­
with her for the.week.
*
Lawton,
James
Purvis,
William
dren were calling on Mrs. Jack
Hartley,
Wallace
Lipford,
W. C.
R. E. Ellis of Washington, D. C-. Vaughn Monday evening.
. .
ItlsJlO t— ---------- -------Temple,
has been the guest ol Mr. and Mrs,
Well; t see mir boys' havq^tjll, got
The air is dry
Forrest
Gatchel,
E
d*."
Cameron,
A. F. Stone of Cameron avenue this the Germans on the run and I think
Your throat is parched
Lyman
Baker,
E.
S.
Ward,
Robert
week.
we will soon have old Bill Kuiser on
You’re
T H IR S T Y ,
Deane. Tenny Deane, F. F. Roper,
James Estridge has gone to.officers the run from the way they are fight­
aren’t
you?
Douglass C. Griffin, W. M. Chan­
«
training camp from Camp Wheeler. ing now.
Then come with me to
cellor. Then. Stiles, Alton E. FnrI see the cotton is going'fast now
the nearest store
nell, Harry B. Lewis, Jr.
Robert Merriwether and Clayton
It makes me
Have a bottle
Austin are here on a furlough a por­ from Belair- farm.
Army
think
of
my
childhood
days where
Of
ice-cold
tion of the week.
John Murrell, Kenneth Murrell,
Some wonderfully fine crabgrass we used to raise so much cotton lind
Leslie .Hill, Seth WoodruZ, Stanley
corn and Hcc. 1 don’t think it will
and cowpcn hay is being gathered
ORANGE CRUSH
Walker, 'Dr. Ralph Stevens, Joe
during this nice haying weather. be long before people will get back
Chittenden,
Oscar
Speer,
Bruce
An­
to the olden days of living again.
The stockmen have been filling.their
derson, Ernest Gregory, Fred Mason,
T hat’s me!
If people would, plant plenty of
silos with corn fodder and velvet
Gcbrge
McLaughlin,
Harold
Wash(Inod ness, how good!
rice.in Seminole county there would
beans. bum,
Albert
Fry,
Janies
Estridge,
Five cents
soon be ii rice mill put here to clean
It is estimated Ul*Jit-he re was 1600
George
Huff,
Thomas
Sullivan,
W.
(let
the
it. Rice is high now and still going
acres of fine field corn grown here
A. PattishaJ], Mcndo Fox, Ingram
ORANGE CRUSH
higher and can't get much at high
this summer. Not quite as large a
Guerry, Henry Byrd, Osborne Wil­
habit
price now.
crop as last year us there was such a
liams, Vajl Lovell, Martin Temple,
Let
ynureell.be a
Mrs. Jack Vaughn has a fine rice
large ^acreage of
cotton
grown
Robert Robinson, Arthur Dlckins,
SLAVE
to me
throughout the Celery Delta, as patch ready for cutting now, a plen­
John Lee, Jr., A. Stafford, Andrew
TRY
IT
well as all through Seminold county'. ty to last her fill winter if she only
Aulin, John Cntcf Lawton,'Alfred M.
I am bottled by
had a way .to clean, it for us.
Beck, Herbert Fuller, Joe Lewis.
..’..Two fine mules owned on John
People could live n whole lot bet
Arthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler, J.
Russell's farm recently died, said to
ter, if they would get down to home
F. Coates, Ernest Gormley, Walter
be from colic.
raising food.
Rndford, Corbett HutchinBun, Sam
Pevehouse, jlarry Carlson, C. E.
UPSALA AND GRAPEVlLLE
Hunter, Wilson Miller, Harrold Long
James Weaver, Norman Baker, Er­
Edwin Lundquist and wife and
nest C. Morris, Ike House, T. M
little Raymond and Mrs. HHmcr
Lundquist and little daughter made
a trip by auto to Jacksonville wlu’rc
they visited their brother, Aron and
Thc value of sugar as a food, stuff
wife"and returned by way of St.
had
long been established. Every­
Augustine and Daytona, with no
SANtfQRD
mufliaps to mar the enjoyable trip. body likes sugar, and it is now used
in
countless
-ways
in
modern
day
S Carl £jerson was homo all lost
FLORIDA
foods afid drinks, says the State
week, from bis work at the Crown
Marketing Bureau.
Paper Co., caring for his aged father
*
Pure cane sugar is the most-easily
who we understand has suffered an­
other slight stroke. He is some hot­ digested of all known foods, and
ter and' is being looked after by Sol­ none other ia capable of being as­
similated without digestion in the
omon Anderson.
atomach.
A recent issue of the
Florida is an agricultural state.
. Mr.v and Mrs. Henry Lundquist
Louisiana
Planter
contains
an
article
Something
can be made to grow out
and family spent a pleasant day
calling
attention
to
the
fact
that
the
of.
doors
In
every month, in every
Sunday with bis sister, Mrs. Peter­
son at Holly Hill, tsking a dip in the quickest reliable stimulation is pro­ county, a condition not true of any
ocean- and returning by Coronado duced by the use of sugar, which other state over Ita entire area, says
Beach. L.’ B. Ilodgina also accom- stimulation is produced In less than the Slate Marketing Bureay. Unan hour from the time the sugar is liko the states o l the north we a lth pro
~T&gt;inied them_fln_Jhe_lrip.
consumed
We are sorry to learn th a t Mrs’
Alcohol acts quicker but it does
Buchanan who ia visiting at Mrs.
not
have food qualities, acting mere­
Paul Keely's has been quite ill for a
ly
aa
s ' stimulant—at first* excites
few weeks.
and then stupiflesCotton Is being-picked from the
The Planter further declares th at
Kanner and Miller, fields out this although sugar has risen consider­
way.
. f
ably in price, it ia still probably the
T. O. Tyner and family extended /nost economical of all popular food
their , trip to Chattanooga and en­ stuffs for the purpose of conveying
joyed a trip to Lookout Mountain energy to the human system. It
and after a pleasant visit with rela­ must of course be borne in m ind:
tives at Florilla, Georgia, returned that a certain amount of protein and]
borne Sunday evening.
other matters are essential to make
Leroy Tlodgins la treating his up what is called a balanced ration, 1
neighbors to some good music with hut nevertheless, as regards nutri­
his new graphophono which he has tion and bodily stimulation, sugar is
the most quickly acting of any foodrecently purchased.

GROWERS

WHAT YOUR LIB­
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Pay . $1.25 to $1.50 For a Broom

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Bottling Company

FLORIDA AS A PRO­
DUCER OF SUGAR

FARMING IS A
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Complete Line of McKin
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Music

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New. Columbia Records

LAKE MARY ITEMS
v.
Mrs. W. V. Evans was shopping
in Sanford Saturday.
B. E. Haley, R. M, of Kissimmee

�AUGUST 30, 191 8

THE SANFORU'HERALD

Annual Report of Southeastern I
partment Reverie 38.866,989 Boys
In Camps Crowded Buildings ‘

Housewife M ay Feed Twice as
Many Eggs as Usual and Still
(By L. Porter Moore.)
Realize Profit.
Atlnnta, Go., August 2{&gt;.—An attend­

made ahd also samplod them. Not only that, Tut they saw how American
fighters conquer ,lhp. dolfcacy. Hera you seo royalty emerging from their
first encounter wlfh the rnvorito American breakfast doltght. It would al­
most seeni they woto viewing tho Marines and Bailors as though wondering
if thin la the food on which they grow so husky,
j,
*
King George mlsaed tho host part of the recont panoako treat nt LonKegle Hnt^h0&lt;dIdBT*Turir'crn'po,rBonnlly. EvUryonoVlse Is doing It
now, putting an extra edgo on their appetites by manipulating the flipper.The six Y. M. C. A. cake-bakers were on tho vorge of~ prostration after
serving 6.124 American soldiers and sailors with pancakes In tho Aral flfteen days* rush on this pet odlble, when a hut secretary had a happy
thought. He Induced the pancake fiends not only to bakn their own, but

ance of nearly twenty times the' pop­
ulation of Atlanta^ Awanued hn|fpUy;
In V. M. b. 'A. hula In the seven
etate,H of the Southeastern camps dur­
ing the fiscal your JUlyl, 1917. to July
1, 1918, according to the annual re­
port Just Issued here.
In other words, soldiers In the South-'
eastern cantonments to the number
of138,666,980 men wrote letters* In tho
■■y aruiy-and-na^y-huts; read lltora*
turo there and joined In tho religious
services and entertainments held In
the lied Triangle buildings which dot
military reservations In Georgia, Ala­
bama, Tennessee, tho Caroiln&amp;s, Mis­
sissippi and *FlarldhX
It is easy to Imaglno tho mountains
of stationery tho Y. M. 0. A. provided
In^he jcanu&gt;a _ot-tho.-8outltfMi8t when
il Is stated that soldiers wrota 32,889,002-Jctters In tho “Y” huts. Tho
Rod Triangle workers also made out
$2,463,744 worth of^money orders for
tho soldiers, most of the amount bolng sent home to relatives.
Educational Work Featured
The ‘■yMalso provided 4,005 educa­
tional lectures with a soldier attend­
ance of 1,291,243. The oducatlonnl
classes of various kinds aggregated

Tho resume of religious activities
that 3,464,461 persons attended
16,468 religious meetings under "Y"
auspices In the Southeast, that 21,288
Illhle clnarfPH wore formed among tho
soldiery with attendances ranging at
395,348, lhat 223.232 Scrlptufes wero
distributed, that V" workera-httd 167,533 personal Christian Interviews with
soldiers, that tho boys made 43,093
Christian decisions and that 72.693
signed the religious war -roll.
The attendance at the soclnl events.
of-ttnr_T~ ST,_ TV A wtuF phenomenal
during the yenr 3,713,609 attending
8,190 entertainments The attendnneo
nt the “Y" movie shows was estimated
at 4,678,630 for 8,222 performances. 4

shoW H

Rsd %Triangle Worker Wounded by
Hun Machine Gun at Soietona,
Toul and Chateau Thierry ,
(Special Inform ation-B cevlce, United S ta le s D epartm ent o f A griculture.)

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Preparing Meat for Canning by Steam-Pressure Method

Pure, Sparkling Spring
Water Brought To
Your Door Daily
Elder Springs Water Has a 'Guaranteed Purity
of 99.98 Per Cent.

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PHONE 338

More Liberal Use Would Bo Beneficial
to People by Affording Greater
Variety of Diet—Plana to
'Preserve Eggs.'
If any American family Is genuinely
entitled to the luxury of eating liber­
ally of poultry nnd eggs, that family
Is tho farm family. Yet tho'fact re­
mains lhat farm families are ndt and
have never been liberal consumers of
cither poultry Or eggs.
’
For the whole «&gt;untry tho nverngo
yearly consumption of eggs per farm
la. only 187V4 do«£nf -which would 1ro
about 2H dozen n week. The average
yearly consumption of poultry per
farm is 00 hood, about one bird a
week. In a few states, of course, the
average consumption runs above theso
averages. The highest average; conBumrtion of eggs In any (date Is fonr
ddnfn per week pcf family, -and tho
highest consumption of poultry In any
state Is nbout threo birds a week per
family.
When tho fact Is taken Inlo'Tonstllbrntion that many farm families eat
practically no eggs and very llttlo poul­
try, It Is apparent that «omo families
must necessarily eat much more freely
of both poultry and eggs than Is Indi­
cated by even these highest averages.'
The maximum consumption of eggs for
Individual families would run from six
to ten dozen a week, nnd of poultry
from four to six head n week. These
nro not excessive quantities of poul­
try and eggs for a good-sized farm fam­
ily, and a general adoption of sugh
practice would ho beneficial to tho pooplo who live on farms, because It
would give them a greater variety o f
diet than they arc* accustomed to,
would Insure fresh meat for nt least
half tho meals, and would make the
bnslc, cured meat diet of the nverngo
farm family less monotonous and.
therefore, more beneflclnl.
More Money fpr Fewer Eggs.
Tho consumption of- eggs on farms
mny ho grently Increased, whllb the
farm housewife may . still receive the
benefit -of- good *prtcos Mr fresh* cg£s
In the srnaon of scant production.
Indeed, such a system ran be worked
out ' In n way that will net tho farm
woman more clear money on her eggs
for the year than If she sold them on
the generally slipshod false economy
system, without consuming any connld.
ernblo quantity of them at home. That
woujd he true because the entire homti.
consumption would be from eggs laid
during tho period of heavy production
nnd low prices, while nil.of thp.eggn
Inld during periods of scant production
nnd ditgh prices wott|d 'he sold. Such
a system would work advantageously
not only for farm fnmtlles, but for city
people ns well, because It would give
thorn n larger.supply at possibly more
moderate prices during the months
when tho production - of eggs Is not
abundant. The means to that end are
not In nny sense dlfllcutt. Tho .trouble
Incurred Is not commensurate with tho
money benefit derived, to sny nothing,
of tho possibly greater honelH of a
more liberal egj; ration for the family,
Alt that has to he done Is to save some
of tho eggs that are Inld during ‘porlods of hcUYX uruiluciluu • fut Cousnmptton daring periods of scant pro­
duction. This does not mean, either,
-that the farm faintly must eat all of
tho stored eggs nnd give tho city fam­
ily all of tho luxury of fresh eggs.
Eggs that are put away by tho .farm
housewife In the summer, when they
would bring 4very small prices, will

New York, August 26.—Flat on his
hack In the Waldorf-Astoria hotel. W.
A Roberts, who has been awarded
three French war medals for bravery
in the lighting zones. Is enjoying a
well-earned rest, and Is talking frocly
qf. almost anything but why the
French government'showered honors
Upon him.
Mr. Ilols-rts, a Y. M C. A. worker
in France, had bestowed upon him the
Croix de Guerre, llu* badge of tho
Is-glon of Honor, nnd the Medal MIIItsire
He won them all In three
months.
Roberts wns assistant auditor of Iho
Michigan Central railroad before he
wits selected to bo'auditor of disburse­
ments for the V. M. C. A. in France,
nnd to handle more than a quarter of
a. million dollars a dny. Ho left for
overseas service February 12, • was
wounded hy a Hun machine gun nt
nnd the fresh, eggs that nro
thdsaonH, rescued n "V" secretary amid winter,
Inld on the fnrm during those months
a hall of bullets In the Toul sector of high prices mny ho eaten nt home.
and was touched up hy German marksPrices of Eggs.
manshlii again at Chateau Thierry.
Tho nverngo fnrm^prlcv of efigz In.
tho United States In April, May, sad
June, 1017, was 29 cents n dozen,
against 38.7 cents n dozen in October,
November, and December of that year.
In 1910 the average difference In form
prices in the periods compared was
While Red Triangle Continues tb Call 12.3 cents a dozen. There Is n period
of from live to six months In 'cvcty
for Oversea* Workers, 1,000 Are
yenr when the nvorage. price of fresh
Wanted for Home 8ervlce
eggs on tho farm Is about ten cents a
Atlanta, Gn., August 25.—Mon en­ dozen mora—than-the-average prtew
dowed wtttr the PTFlUFnl of Iradershlp during tho season of heavy production,
nre needed by tho , Army nnd Navy Thp farm housewife, therefore, makes
Y. M. C. A. to serve In the camps of n dime ctean, clear money on every
the Southeast.
’ .
dozen eggs laid during the season of
Dr. W. W. Alexander, general re­ heavy production that she holds over
cruiting secretary Tor the War Per­ and markets during the season of
sonnel Board of .the Y. M, C. A. War scant production. If, for .Instance, she
Work Council, declares that there Is a holds over a hundred dozen eggs fhld
.pressing, need for home service, ap/l during the Benson-of scant production,
that this affords a Splendid opportun­ she has made a ten dollar-bill, which
ity to the man of middle age who is enn be applied toward “setting a bet­
not ab)e to go abroad undqr the Red ter table*’ during the season of scant
Triangle.
|
egg production, nnd there Is no wpy In
"The* Y. M. C. A. needs men for which she could better apply that ten
overseas service; of course, hut the dollars than by putting fresh'eggs or
home camps must not be forgotten," evdn the perfectly good preserved eggs
explained Dr. Alexander. .“Fhim now on her own table.
on -until the Aral of the year the
Methods of Preserving.
Southeast must recruit 1,000 men for
There are several ways |n which
the ‘home enmps. This means ihnF spring, and sumnier eggs can be pre­
each state will bo called upon to fur­ served for fall and winter consumption
nish 25 nirn per mopth-per state to on the farm. If the farm Is. In prox­
serve the soldiers In cafnpa such ns imity to a cold-storage plant,'the beat
Oordon, Jackson, Wheeler nnd the practice might he to crate the eggs as
others. The qonatant growth of the shortly as possible after they are laid
and pnt them In storage,- Tb*absence
of the cold-storage plant, however,
does not mean at all that the tarn
housewife cannot hold her eggs for

PAGE THREE

For Barns,
Fences,
Out-Houses
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Chase &amp; Co., Sanford* Fla
higher prices. "Egg* Tfln 1&gt;5 preserved REP CROSS M E E T I N G
ellhcr In water glnss or In llmowator
■The Third Friday of every
nnd kept In perfect condition for from
six to nlpo months. Preserved by
month will be a business
cither of these methods the'eggs nro
meeting of the Red Cross, .
good nnd tisablo for a year or moro.
a t Woman’s Club on Qak
hut tho longer period of preservation — ATonuFTftt 2:30 p. m . \ .•. *‘
‘would never be necessary, ns tho po-rlod of high prices ifoltows tho period
of low prices Inside the perfect preseri
vatlon period of six months.

Plumbing and
G a3 F itting

HENS: WAR OPPORTUNITY

(ppfctlecenree My Persona
tention And Best Efforts
Opposite City Hall

/. Telepboue N*o 25'

BUSINESS CARDS I
One Inch Cantg'tVIlJJleTubllshed Un­
der This Heading At The Kale Of *7.20
Per Tear.

O. S. VAUGHAN
O P T O M E T R IS T
The First Envelope,
The first envelope of which there Is
flhy knowledge Inclosed a .letter sent
in 10M by Sir William Turnbull to Sir
James Ogllvle. The epistle, with Its
covering. Is still preserved In the Brit­
ish museum. At that period, and long
afterward, It was the general custom
to fold letters uud seal them with war.
Early In the last century envelopes
begun to come Into more general use,
and .stamped envelopes oehlov»Hl wide
populnrlly In England shortly after
the establishment of the penny post
iu -iB tu .- liv^l&amp;'rfy-thrt-wcre-lnrJrUf
used on this side of the Atlantic.

EYES E X A M I N E D ^
and GLASSES FITTED
Schaal’a Jewelry Store. 123 W, First Ft

D r. D O W N I N G
Formerly of the U. S . Army

CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK BLDG

Dr.A1. J. Marshall
Office 309 Park'Avenue
Telephone 291

"Jingo."
“Jingo" Is used us u substitute fur Office Hrs: 10 -12 a.m. &amp; 2-4 p.m
something else, as Jn the phrases "By
George" ami “By Jlim n Jn y In GoliL
smith there Is' the expression, "hy Jhe
DR. k. D. BROWN
living Jingo," “Jingo" wns orlglnnlly
applied Ift.Grcut Brllnln to anyone who
DENTIST .
advocated nit aggressive or vigorous
‘ Ofllcc Yowcll-Spcer Building
policy In foreign nffnlrs. and came Into
existence as a nickname for a support­
Rhone 108
Hanford, Florida
er of Lord Beneonsfleld's action in
sending a fleet to Turkish wnters to
oppose the Russian advance In 1878. THOMAS EMMKT WILSON
K. m u a .SON IIOt).9HuLIrr-H

Wilson &amp; Hoasbolder

Some Satisfaction.
Another reason why It Is better to be
nn aviator than u motorist Is hecuusu
If your hat blows off the Other aviators
Sanford
don't run over It.

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LAWYERS

Florida

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j

�T &gt;'E l x m
m
m
m
x m
m
m
m
x x m
m
m
m
what our soldiers ore giving and do- BA0 TANK Sr.R&gt; ICE
V
*
J 1
ing.
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
(Ftficjals of the tank ..service are ■
Those who sold shoddy raincoat*
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
jlist
now combing the country for
for our soldiers are war " profilers.!*
P u b U ih td K m y T u i- t'U y s n d f i M s j
lough
citizens.
A shoddy raincoat might. rnfAn th r
The
western bad man. the southdeath of a soldier from exposure;
feudist, the tough, rough timber
Any one’who has ever lost a mortgage, deed, or other valuable pa­
If you are aide" to invest $1,000 or
SLTWCWIPTION. PR IC E IN ADVANCE: .
t'a n d the leather necked miner
$JOO,
or
$25
in
War
Savings\Stamps
per knows what inconvenience a l o s s of time are caused by sych
ON* TEAR.
................ II OO
[ teamster and town brave are re­
SIX MONTH*) ................................... 1-2* and haven't done so, you too are a quested tji^clLmh. into, the nearest
a misfortune.
three months........................... . .is war profiteer.
Your-act too might
l
• There is onlv
* one wav
•* to be absolutely certain that
tgnk and be as' . ornery- as , they ■
your valuable parers are safe and that is to place them in our Fire
in mean the unnecessary death of somi
P e t it ar*d Is Ik * CUy b)
J-’ .OO \ ’d f \
please.
B e.
U t t M t ■» 20c P e r M m O
soldier' boy through lack of proper
and Burglar Proof Vault.
*
The bad men, the daring men. the
1P i f M t a l a ActaiM S M b s ! U* M ad * s i O n e s food or clothes'’or necessary muni­
rough and tough and always r e a d y
tions to fight witfr.
CAPITAL 530,000:00
, SURPLUS $15,000.00
arttd a s S ^ t s I C U n M sfl M a lle t A « | u i 12 ad
for a fuss or frolic men, are wanted:
ISM, si (W r&gt;MsflV* si Sss/std. HoclJ* ..
If
you
are
refusing
to
lend
jto
the
t 'o d - r Art o t M a rth 2 rd . 15TS
Sift
government because you can make 15,000 of them, and If they haven't
frleybsse Ns. I4| more with your money than the gov­ all gsne on ahead to Flanders doubt- j
Office:' Herald Uaildio*
B.
ernment is,paying, then.you also are less the tank folks will get a full
quota.
a war "profiteer.”
OUR PLEDGE
' „Fpr 50 years this country manu­
Don’t
jeopardise
our
soldiers,
'Appreciating to the uty lost the
♦-_f
factured raw men. Aftef* the Civil
sspremc unselfishness ofofif-^Ameri-jfdo t jeopardize your, government, war an empire was conquered by
id don't jeopardize your homes by
can manhood which is Offering its and
L. TAYLOR
II. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
R. R. OFAS
raw meat men. ’
failing
to do your very best. *
C«skiff
ri+atdn I
An't Cii Awi
V N a-P rstid tl
very life upqn Jhq altar of freedom
Th&lt;* logger, the'w hite water men,
Every dollar.you save and invest
for the world, wo. the members of
the'cow m en, the prospectoft, the
in
War
Savings
Stamps
may
save
the South Florida Press Association,*
THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS
In semi-annual session assembled, the life of one" soldier. May mean gun-fighters, the Indian fighters, the
pony
express
riders,
$hc
scouts,
the
the winning of the war just a Ilttje
do hereby
sooner. It will mean that you are fniners, the sons of the golden west'
"Resolve, That in this crisis and' one dollar better off.
and the sons of the Arctic, circle.
as long as life shall last, we dedi­
Buy War Savings Stamps. Do it By the tens of thousands men were which had Become so obnoxious to America are tenants. Florida has you home rested and with a different
cate all that -pc are and all that we now. 'D o n ’t wait and live to regret j ma^e* ar,ff a I°l
them are still the people* dwelling there," the millions oUidle acres on which come- viewpoint, but you end Up' some
have to the support of our glorious it.
with us. And their* sons and their SIsyor and Aldermen being appealed thing to eat or-sell can he grown in excuse and do not go.
• ’
•
There are i
----------- nation, oup righteous cause, and our -. Your neighbor isTbokingat you. sons1 sons will-be
■TTfr'ffeslgjrat^nanotfier place, “ flow e very m o n th rT h is is a ‘word to the more dpRorturfities for
trips to*
'-illu strio u s government. And be it Dojyour best.
for generations.
called Austin Friars, where sales wise.
'
woodland and wafer in Florida than
X
farther
----- O —
Over in France the stolid Hun could be made. This was the first *
— —
*
any other state in the Union,
wakes from a sound sleep, six miles city Curb or street market as far as
"Resolved, .That every newspaper
Every man who enters a forest '
—■
----- * •
THE NEW DRAFT LAW*
holding membership in this assoria.
back off his line to discover his neat known, to be established in the tract on a fishing or hunting trip, or
,
,
, „
. A circular describing fermentation
tion display this resolution in bold
The new draft law that has passed little hut filled with Yank scouts who world. 7- : for any other purpose-should realize Imt.thods for preservinK cucumbers
type at the masthead of its editorial or will pass both houses and senate have ambushed him and dodged all
•
that he. is a lire rnenacc. He is a cabbage, and vegetables will be sent
page throughout the month of Aug­ making the-age 18 to 45 »*Ahe real entanglements.
Circular No. 30, office of the sec- Kuest in one of the nation s store- [rn, on application to the U. S. Deust, and that todies be sent to the thing.
O n l y b y sqch
such a 1law;
Over in Flanders they marvel that retary, U. S—Department of Agri- *,ouses-°f wealth. A thoughtless*act partmhtit of Agriculture, Washingpresident and dur representatives can. the United. KlaXet- gtt-iutiicHient^the- Y airtrtnnip* *calmly. WTriftmrtl rru ltu rer Washington, D. C.. entitled ma&gt;’
in Krpat lo« «f property t„n‘. o. C
In congress,
men to France next spring in ^time leach rifleman has picked his adyanc- "Hog Raising in the South” contains. an&lt;* contribute toward th e expense "Done and-ordered in the city of to make the big drive and Crush the ing Hun and then drill him n eatly , important information and the cirLook out for half burned
The Dairy .Division of the U. S7
Wacchula. stalrzof Florida, this 12th kaiser once for all. In other Words and pas.? on to the next,
cular is sent free to any applicant.
Department of Agriculture, at Wash­
get this thing over with at once arnTT” 0ver4 there they* are cven notr
day of July, 191ft.*
m .ington, D. C., will tell you how- to
let us all come ho me, and *it l/*rk*fe4"fnJirV(,i|n(, at the skill and nerve and
Experts have demonstrated th a t1
^‘orrj* about whaf you can't make' cottage cheese, in the home
business. Certainly no red blooded ZPt| displayed by the Yanks in their
*3 foolish; to worry about things and in what dishes it may be used.
TKe\Allies are about to capture American can object to going,amT i f : nightly foraysTn no man’s land; not there is an element termed vitamine j
ih
fresh
fruits
and'vegetables
'
vegetables,
which
iyou
cat&gt;
helP 13 aIso foolish: therefore
Ham. Hope this will bring down they do object they, are not red .knowing that every American boy
why
w'orry.
Worry kills more people
is
necessary
to
health.
Vitamine
is
'the price of bacon.
blooded and are not patriotic and stalked Indians from his youth up in j also present in mlifc more than in than work.’ Longevity is promoted
Results so far' achieved by the
——O----many of these who were just Itching every play hour.
• _ any other-food product. 'Absence of by industry and activity. Many cf Uncle Sam Saturday Service League,
Be it said for the older boys to go a few months ago will now
But when that 15,000 load of rea*, vitamine causes scurvy and other the most useful and hard working organized among negroes^ of the
But' tough men arrive,’wnd t a k t those hig t diseases.
around the 45 mark that they are change their tune somewhat..
men, and wnraen of the world live south by agricultural extension worki
uragu man .between
ready to go if the country lived# the
to a good old age.
ers indicates that the old custom in
,anks
and
those,
baby
tanks,
and
of 18 to 45 wants to go and all th e .,.
, . . .
, ,
them.
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th** !*«uth of observing Saturday or a
tanks
.
j
•
i
»
t*
,
,
,
those
hetwixt
aiyi
between
Fortune
tellers
are
being
denied
married men with families ask is for out to call on Heinie-there will be a
----- O----business
in
most
cities.
That
no!
Farm
machinery
is
playing
a
very
^afI ^ °S a
among colored
the government to take care of their
No more joy rides on Sunday. families while they are gone. There real astonishment.
; small proportion of the population is 1 import ant role in crop production •far m workers soon will be largely
Patriotic people will not take joy are plenty'of men, less than 46 in
Some of these days the halls ait made up of the species of w-hich one this yiear, its place in farm opera- abandoned.
rides anyhow but you have to call, this ; country who have plenty of Potsdam will resound to the wails of I is born every m in u te'is proved by tions is more important than -ever
some of these people who. do not.! mo/fey and can. go to war ami their ) t l M * Gdl BltU as’ Tie is borne *the statement gathered that fortune before.^ Human help is scarce. TinA force of experts to investigate
know that we are at war
proper
amount
and
kind
of
tools
will
swiftly
dowpstairs
under
the
arm
of
j
tellers
have
been
getting
big
pay
for
the
sweet potato weevil, work tofamilies will he well provided for
----- O----some
husky
who
spanks
as
he
strides,
their
guess
work,
and
the
authorities
enable
the
farmer
to
work
(bore
lantT
ward
its control dfid make possible
aftpr they are gone. They can go
.
Bet the Sgminole Guards will be and should he made tp go for the
And* ten' to one that husky, will be '
not consider them essential in and obtain better returns. . In fact, its eradication has been organized by
he increased use of farm machinery the Bureau of Entomology, U. S.
the finest things on the parade*] simple reason that they are no good some durn tpugh cuss from Hell’s , * ar or P^acpIrequently
makes it possible to. man­ Department of Agriculture. Field
grounds at* Daytona Monday-. &lt; a p t.: here and are doing nothing to help Gulch, who ‘20 years ago tied his
age
tile
Latin
with lea* help. By co­ work*--* and Inspectors, to act in cor
Dlngee ~ is" certiintf1 thrn* with the *
fn,j ru rj.
ponr man of 45 .guns' to his pants teg and sharpened' Ftefii?- Where rf»-operarjon ts needgoods and his men show his careful
a |arge family will have to 'h is belt knife on the tough heel of ed: Each neighborhood sl^puM grow operation among fanners in the use operat. n with state ’ forces have
training.
| practically . the same kind of crops; of machinery much can be accom­ bo-n weed in Florida, Georgia, Alathink twice before he volunteers un­ his hand.
*
-----6*----r
less hp can gel enough money for his
And if it isn’t Wild Eye Bill of same breed of stock and poultry; co- plished. One of the greatest causes 1xma Louisiana. Mississippi *nnd
m ■
There is nothing else .matters now (family
Skunk canyon. It will probably l)t. f operate in using machinery; staml- of deterioration of farm implement! Texa—
except winning the w»r and all of us
Willie de Reinskiller from upper ar,iize ani* Kra,l‘' al* products; then is their exposure to tFie weather.
The
age
of
18
is
not
the
age
that
might just .as well go to it
The I
Fifth Ave.. who before the war met finishing by co-operative, marketing,
i
'ags axv worth money now.
government is taking the proper many desire as the buys are young adventure in a sea-going cab,* and and farm profits will be worth while.
If we do our best, though nothing The Red Cross people are asking for
and
are
hardly
fit
to
stand
the
rrulgh
steps ami the'man who has not real­
took a .^porting chance with six
comes of it in this world, yet in our- 1 9&gt;d
They ran be utilized in
ized it before that we are at war will life b'ut many * of them can and do traffic cops any time he stepped on
selves
there
cannot
hut
be
nolile
and
many
ways.
Any machine .left standing idle
stand it and are standing it now abd
know- it now.
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the, throttle. Between Willie and soon gathers rust. As the rust ac­ happy results. Faithfulness and enmany
of
them
are
better
off
in
the
-----U Wild
Eye
there
is
no
real
difference,
ergy
n
ev
er'fail'o
f
their
reward
in,
Barrel
the.
Only Rolling Container.
cumulates
itr
eats
into
every
part
of
army than at home. There are two
There are, a bunch of business sides fo the question anil we can except Mn early environment.
the machine, which presently is good character. "He that doeth the will
A bnrr.-l can be rolled. rills Is its
men in Sanford wfio would make only leave it fo the men at the head
for nothing l!a&lt;f it been rrgularly of God abldeth forever." The re­ greati—* iU|-rlr. kvrri oilier- -hupe of
Trttigh men!
good in the Quartermasters Depart­ o f t h e government who ar e making
Why. rail, the roll of any private used it would have lasted much long­ ward copies m the doing, nut what c o n ta in * v li r h .w-tglpr n v e r ^ ’.OO
*
pound* li.-n filled imj«i lie lifted hod-v
ment. releasing the younger men for » study of conditions and know military school between the coasts er Idleness destroyed it So it is we gather in our doing.
Jly and • arrfi*d on n hand truck or by
the front, and these older hoys are what they want. Hut the new draft and they'll answer "all present." — with the human machine. An idler
t-l, „
,
hoisting machinery: One mini can uudead willing to go if they can be as­ law will take many a man who Tampa Times.
is like a watch without hands-ras
1 here are so many pleasant little j load n carload of sugar-200 parrels
sured of enough to keep their" fam­ should have gone before and for thia
useless
if
it
goes
as
if
it
stands.
•
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o—— . \
outings in Florjda that would send '*! It—In less than an hour.
ilies while they are gone. The new all can say well done.
draft law** sayi that the older^ heads
i ——O—■— 1
The industrial census of 1914
are needed now and we are ready to
NO
GOOD
HERE
showed
4.200 establishments, engaged
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
serve.
FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE
in canning fruits and vegetables,
Gainesville
- —O ----FOR WOMEN
There are men in this county be­
with S*',0t*9 employees, of about 25 lilitar, Training Under Army fifficers
WE WANT TO. DO OUR REST. tween the ages of 18 and to who
Tallahassee
persons to each. Tomatoes lend in
In ArtJ »n,l Srltnre*. A
rriruliur*
.it t-,
.
X*riruliur*.
have never lifted their little linger
NOT "B IT "
.1,1. r.ltelrPal «n&gt;I Mrrtisnir»| K np. ’ Su i&lt; - i;.l
T „l«l
'
srd * '
Stringy milk i*- caused by oucteria number of cans, corn next-and then
T«
C a llu p
.
S &lt; * « , l . n . l ^ M t 'J u , «
f -m m .r
to assist, the war work in any man­ which may enter the milk
peas.
after it
i TV* Scad (or Catalog.
W rit, n
„ (tlr
■Haw*, you heard it said "We are ner whatever. They nave refused to ^
been drawn from the Vow . It
tired of so 'much war work and ought act on committees, they have refused 1;
\. A. MURPHREE, Presklgnt
EDW.UU) CONRAD! President
is not caused by the feed on any ab­
An ounce of actual practice is
to have a M'st?’1
to take* part in campaigns, they have normal condition of the cow. Milk
worth
a pound of pledge card food
You haven't heard any of ijur sol­ even raf.used to give money to the
affected
in
this
way
is
not
unheatlhconservation.
The country must
diers saying: "We are tired of fight­ war funds although they have money
ing Germans.and we ar{* going-to for other purposes and for pleasure. ful, but it is qertainly not appetiz­ get- down to practice.
ing. The bacteria which caused the
quit and rest." * Have you?
These men have not assisted the gov­ trouble live in water ordinarily, and
If you have, helped to tlie fullest ernment in any capacity and now
A patch of wheat on every north
*both time, and money you have that they are in the draft age it i*r probably entbr the milk from other Florida farm next winter is worth
sources, usually unclean utensils.
considering. Now is the time to pre­
certain that their number is being
pare. Write ,to th e'U . S. Depart­
taken and they will fit well into
Uncle Sam'rj unifor.m.
The feather picking habit is usual­ ment of Agriculture. Washington,
W hen'they are drafted they will ly due to the chickens not getting a D. C., for information:
give the excuse perhaps that they j *ulliti®nt amount of protein -food,
Twenty or inon1 kinds of poison­
are married Or that some one is de- i represented by meat scraps, skim
ous
gases are used by the Huns in
pendent upon them b u t- if the real milk, meal, etc. The feathers themthe
presentwar.
facts come out they could leave their : selves are made up quito largely of
families well fixed if they were called ! protein, and when this food is lack
The U. S.'B ureau of Ethnology
to war and would not be dependent ing they will go to eating feathers in
m em ber
order to get it. This protein feed is has issued u bulletin entitled "Dis­
upon government bounty at all.
needed
too
in
order
to
make
eggs.
coveries
Attributed
to
Early
Man
J-EDERAL
RESERVE*
On the other hand those who have
in America." in which ,the finds at
real exemptions will be given an ex^
-SYSTEM
Vero", Florida are illustrated and des­
empiron TT*Hiey^ 3eiilre it because they
In recent publications sent out hy
are of real value in Sanford and the U. S. government, and especially cribed at length. It is hy Dr. ‘Ales
Seminole county by their willingness by the Department of Agriculture, Hrdlicka. Curiosity is expressed as
to take charge of campaigns, to be frequent reference Is piaffe to the in­ to how the doctor got his name and
it?
chairman of. different divisions of the crease in cattle and hogs in the how he pronounces
i ■•_____
work year in and year out and are south, also to increase in average
RbGu ^ A! ! ° N j? w,.h o t win* 'in « » . In
working day and night to win the weight of stock sold and in the qual­
It is not generally known but corn
K
°
r Y1 banki«8’ We used to
think this bonk was ideally organized hutwar by keeping the home fires burn­ ity 'thereof.
meal aud. starch, wheat and rice
how very much better
are s i f f l t^day m
ing. They are in every , campaign,
flour and sugar are anted in making
they give liberally, they are mem­
high explosives. The government
Fe^.cral Reserve Banking
_i3
According to'an article by Geo. C- has requested' the elimination of
System. Membership links us with ills ■rmr.v.
bers of the Guards. Jh ey are helping
Utielc Sam win the war and helping Husman of the U. S. Department of wheat flour which was used in 1917
a s .* " *
without any thought of reward other Agriculture considerable wine was to the amount of more than L6.000
than to lay their patriotism upon produced hy native grapes in Florida barrels by American powder works".
Their organization is our organization* their
the allar of their country and say as early as 1564.
strength our strength. And your f i n a n S * ^
"Here am I and all I have" and
There are but two ends to busi-i
,
*
I
H ym ay benefit, i„ turn, if/you arc a L o n ^
give it for the country.
* *
About the year 1345 fruits ahd ness. One is production, the other
depositors.
Some difference there, my friends, vegetables, such as then were raise.d, is finance. The industrialists, the
and a difference that wilt count and vpry inferior compared to the carriers, th e'‘accountants, the teach­
greatly with the government and it present improved varieties, were sold ers," preachers, lawyers, doctors .and
Is time that the real men of this at a market -place near St. Paul's all the rest of workers cansittute the
country were recognized and the church yard in London, hut owing to "middle."
• I
slacker* were'placed where they be­ the sciirrilary, clamor and nuisance
of the gardeners and their servants,
More than half of the farmers’
. £3ut
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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

INSURANCE PAPERS, MORTGAGES, DEEDS

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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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KETING BUREAU

Organization Wins

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK

�ADGU8T90. 1918

THE SANFORD HERALD

PACE FIVE

Mrs, J. A. Harrold has arrived
-home from Jacksonville where she
was called by the illness of her
| father, Col, E. H. \oung. Site left
j the patient greatly improved and
his many friends hope for his recOvery,

| may, call it a philosophy, call it a
for' pasture-and seeded with a drill,
science; call.it q religion and you
*J to 4 pecks of -seed per acre is
will find Jh q t it measures well up to
enough: if broadcasted,'Jrom 5~Mo ~B
-*
*
•
*
the standard of all those. In reality
pecks should lie used; if planted for
it is an answering .calk to the cry of
~~j T ~HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN AND?~ ^
a grain" crop, about' one fourth less
the human heart for that something
sede is sufficient. ’• Rye .may bo
' .AROUND'SANFORD ’
' &amp;
for which .Masonry uses sublime!
planted almost nny time from the
' Unbiased by friends, uninfluenced
1st of September until the Last- of
mi
i.......
i
.
.
,
,
Jitncj
iServloc
on
Sunday
by
mercenary
motives,
a
desire-for
j
C
h
a
p
l
a
i
n
of
the
326th
Infantry
November.
.
.,
. . .
Horn to Mr. and ,\frs. John PurAll large fortunes have.grown from ™.
...
sm-.li
i
.
u
o
•
*
be
Jitney
Uuss
will
be
operated
knowledge
nnd
a
sincere
wish
to
be
j
Regiment
which
hns
been^in
France
don a fine baby Hoy.
small beginnings. War Savings
-„ ,
, ,
ri
Hog 'raiser* eslecially should have
serviceable to your fellow creatures, for
* several’ months.**
For Wood and heavy hauling s
Stam ps afford tt most convenient'0"
T
a sufficient acreage planted this fall
characterize' a wonderful declara­
form for beginning
..................... -mod.tlon of the traveling public to
Murrell, or phone 378. .
48-tf
to supply their herd? with succulent
ami from the city. No joy riding or tion—a fundamental statement of-a
LONG ARM OF LAW
winter,fe&lt;KL_^ .
Dr. and Mrs. Pulcstun and- chil­
•
*
' pleasure trips but business only.
great faith J n an institution.
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dren hove returned from u trip to
•
'
,o r .S al‘'
ff
E E, HOGAN.'
Roarhc* Out. After Fourteen ^Vcars
points in Georgia.
Light ivory bed, mattress and
3-2 tp
ATtcr Negro-Murderer
Wealfier
nnd
Crops
^
springs
• „
,
$20.00
SLEET INSURANCE*
Temperature.
—Temperature,
dur­
After enjoying freedom for four­
•Library table, mission
12.00
“ A Terjor to Mosquitoes."
Mr. and Mrs. D.' R. Brisson and ing the week averaged slightly below teen years .a negro hero named Wil­
Oak dresser___ „__ ____ 10.00
. ' •
.
78-tf
Kitchen cabinet
............. 10.00 little daughter, Ifeleq, with Mr. and the normal; the highest reported^ son Was caught in tho-toils of the
Robert Merriwether ami Clayton
Mrs. Geo. Tyler -ofi-Leeaburg spent was 97 deg.; the InwC^fiO deg.
law by the sheriff's office. . _ ,
W. J. Tyler, 813 Magnolia Avo,
Austin are home thirf week on a fur­
from Thursday until Monday at
urv thoughts that tie too
Precintation.—Except
.locally,
the
•;
►
2-2tc. Coronado and
While investigating another crime. . There
• for words,'
lough from Camp'Wheeler.
Daytona Beach. rainfall ‘.was less than the normal".
_____ £__
yu»*t&lt;iffieinls here found- the negro
T here a r e dream s and hopes w e-nev­
They enjoyed the bass and sheepIf you need stove wood phone me.
er sh a re .
1
,
Rather
heavy
amounts
were
reported
Wilmnj and lie waij identified as the
T h e wefck o f‘September 9-14 will head fishing" very much, hut Mr.
T here a re se cret pages In U fa's book,
I can supply you. H r C. Duflfise.
•And wc atone know what Is "
be .devoted' to special selling and itrissou is paying for his sport.w ith from several northefn, central and man wanted in Marianna for killing
100-tfc
southeastern counties, but us'a rulq another, ru'gro a n d ‘ho will be taken
pledging of' War Savings Stamps. a very had ense of sunburn.*
If you will Btart a War Savings Help our country to do its full duty.
T HE-ART-OILTCA MAX MO.
the rainfall was insufficient;. some imqk there to pay the penalty of
Stamp Card immediately you will lie
,
'*- *
# lakes are lower than they have been the crime.
Wilson lias been living
Notice to Auto Owners .
surprised to seo how fast l( grows,
fol
many,
years.
The
following
in
Seminolc(
nnd Ornnge' county all • ,Tl|b three component* of tea ara
Rock Lime
All owners of automobiles ore amounts for the week were reported: this time and has enjoyed compar­ essentlnl oil, thelne nnd tannin. Theso
Musson’s swimming pool is the • Cutes Crate Co. has rock li.ino in
illvo chnmeter to tho
coolest place in town. Open Wed­ barrels. Office open, until 3 o'clock hereby put on notice that all laws Brookes ville, 1.6; Orlando, LOO; ative immunity, although _ at one
beverage. Tho flavor of
nesday, Thursday,1 Saturday and at night. Buy while.we can get the regarding speed, lights both front Moore Haven, 2.4; HypoluxO, ‘2.8; time was_jn_troubIe^and was shot
tho tea depends chiefly
Sunday nfternoons.
Fresh water barrel lime. Cates Crate'Cd., suc­ ami rear, license .tags, etc.; will be Ft. Pierre, 174; Gainesville, 2.*6: whle lire an altercation of some kind
upon the essential oil. . ,
enforced to ’the letter. These laws La'ke Cityt 1,3-nnd Pensacoln, 1.5 in Orange county. But.even at that
every day.
85-tfp
The caffeine found In " v
cessor to Dutton Crate Co. .
are' on the statute hooks and will he inches.
time his true name and identity was
coffee is an alkaloid like .
A number of Sanford people will
104-tfc
enforced.
thelne nnd the fatigued
, Condition of Crops.*—The .weather not discovered nnd it was on the
go to Daytona Monday to see the
one
who finds refresh­
E.
E.
Brady,
.
merest
clue
th
a
t’
Sheriff
Brady
and
for the week .wns most favornble,
Guards and to take n dip in the v Mr. T. L. Dumas, division super-,
ment
nnd
restored energy'
3-2tp
.
*.
Sheriff.
his
deputies
were
enabled
to
get
except in some northern tnd south­
oqean.
*
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ihtendent of the Atlantic Coast Lino
----------------- c-—
next-to the man nnd the clue was from a cupful nf tea lias been stimu­
ern
counties,
where
rain
is
needed.
lated by this Ingredient.
SLEEP INSURANCE
with headquarters in -Sanford was
Mrs. R. J. Holly and children ar­
furnished by another ifegro who had
There nro hundreds of blends of
■ ‘‘A Terror to Mosquitoes.'' &gt; among the business visitors to Or­ rived Wednesday from Daytona CilritB fruits, us a rule are doing liis suspicions aroused by Wilson as
well, except in the lower southeast
tens
|nit those commonly known nnd
72-tf
lando today'.—Reporter-Star.
Beach where they have been the portion where more rain, ,1s badly being ut one time .wanted by the of­ most-used are .English nrenkfost.'For• ,In on?'.week War Savings Stamps
.guests oL-tW- -Daytona Benrfr lEolal ■needed.—The 'wfffto fly is very prev­ ficials- of-soim*- county.
mosp, Oolong. Ceylon, Ornnge Pekos,
were_sold to residents in th e Panama ^ ' ~ ' ' —'*Meifsc'rfgcr "Wanted
for the past month. The oceart has alent. Cane is fair to good, except
young
Hyson nnd Souchong. •
Canal Zone to the amount of 567.00 At the Postal Telegraph Olfice, San­ been great this summer nnd on ac­ on high lands where some crops suf­ He went under annther imme.herj;
l"ro|»erly. bretved ten Is an Important
and.
had
.completely
covered
qp
per capita.
ford. Good chance for capable boy count of the increased pansengor fered. Peanuts, castor nnd velvet
essential. Ten should not bo Infused
tracks and might have remuined
3-lfc
rates on the railroads many.rSanfqrd beaus are fair to good--some beans- here another fourteen years but for too long nnd nhonld under ntreireum*
LEON’S AUTO TRANSFER*" dr girl to learn telegraphy.
people were at ■Daytona. Mr. and are being harvested. Most of the the ope little episode whore.hy the of­ stances bo boiled.
PHONE 91. HOTEL CARNES. .
Ceylon tea Is the ten best Miked for
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher have Mrs. Ayres of th e ' Daytona Beach corn crop hns matured; the yield is ficers were placed upon his track
* • . 101-tf
.Iced
ten nnd when'serving-It hot tho
Hotel
make
every
guest
feel
at
home
fair to good! Picking short nnd long nnd he wan found to he the man ten ball Is desirable.
The boys arc keeping up the drive returned home from a visit to points
"over there.” We must keep it n Georgia. Mr. Thrasher also took uml their place has been crowded all staple cotton is active in the central wanted by t|ie county of Jnrknon-.
Green ten known by gun powder.
division, and the work is inqtcasing
up over here. • Buy War Savings a Baltimore while away, and pur­ season.
Hyson nnd vnrlous other names, Is
chased his fall stock of goods.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Daiger Sr. and in •northern counties. Poanta have
much lighter In color,'a drink of hlifh
Stamps.
fragrance,-but-ft- hir morq harsh thaq—
son;
Frank of Clearwater,, who have suffered from shedding, nnd the boll ■
PLANT RYE
A sea food and chicken dinner,
black tens. The English know tho
been visiting Mr. and Mrs.-V. 8r pwrrvilHs doing much damage in
Notlre to th e Public
60 cents, every Sunday, 12:30 ‘ft. fh.
value of fresh huffed water for tho
Daiger
Jr.,
are
now
with
their
some
northern
counties.
Sweet
po­
I
will*
nut
be
responsible
for
uny
and Thursdays 6 p. m.
Daytona
An
increased
acreage
of
rVe
should
fragrant
beverage.
brother, It. T. Thrasher for a few tatoes are doing well. Irish potatoes,
Beach Hotel Daytona Beach 100-tf debts contracted by R. H. Geiger.
be
plnntod
this
fall
in
order
to
sup­
In
many
places certain springs or
days, after which they will lie with onion*, celery and lettuce seed beds
2-41|»
E. K. Foster.
Cubans and residents of all the
wells
huvo
water
which mnkes n moat
ply
the
great
need
of
winter
pastures
and
other
truck
are
doing
fairly
Mrs. N. H. Garner for, n lew days
South American countries arc eager­
superior
tea,
the
ten" makers going
to
carry
the
livestock
through
in
j
,
before going to Orlando where they well.
ly buying United States War Sav­
Rev. and Mrs. C. XV. White nnd will lie the guests of their brother
good condition nt a small expense pinny roils to carry this precious wai­
ter to bnvo tho rlghy fasting imp n f__
ings Stamps.
'
, daughter Carolyn,. Mrs. Pedrick and and sis,ter) Rev. and Mrs. C. W.
According .to S. AM llia tt,—P i M es!
. ’
",
Chimes From lhe_Temple
Miss
Jessie
I’edrfck
of
Orlando
rqpSLEEP I NSURANCE
trict Agent, West Florida, Vye can he
White for several- days before'rtyRussians,
we
nro
apt
to
think,
nlMr. F. W. Kllntworth and family grown on almost any of the well
tored over Monday uml were the turning Itin their home in Clearwater.
"A Terror to Mosquitoes.**
wnys
require
n
slice
of
lemon
In
their
moved this week to New Smyrnn
guests of Mrs. F. S. Daiger Jr.
72:f
U tile Miss Dorothy returned home where Mr. Klintworth j s . employed drained Soils of tho state. It' often tea while ns a fact they nerve Jam
M tb. W. M. McKinnon and fam­
yestorilny afternoon after spending by the F. E. C. Ry. ns triiin dis: produces a profitable crop on fight with their national drink, dropping It
sandy lands where oats nnd other Into the ten which la . drunk' from
ily have returned home after spend­
some- time very pleasantly in At­
McOuller Closed Monday
Mr. Klintworth and ^ Y a U ^ a U g^Tn “oropF r an.^ Un sour soTTsi ^UrtiMeW.
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ing the summer in the mountains of
Monday, September 2nd, being lanta Ind other points in Georgia. patchcr.
have just returned from a trip to it will make n better growth than
In
Morocco
the
learcs of thyme and
North Csrottntt—
-1- Labm—Dny^this store will be -closed
South Carolina.
verhenn
are
added
fo the tea to lend
wheat
or
oats
but
should
not
bo
Dr. p . C. Ward, Oste opathic all day. Patrons are requested to
,
Notice
R piquancy,
Hon.
and
Mrs.
01.
TJlden
Jacobs
planted,
on
low
wet
lands
subject
to
bear
this
in
mind
and
moke
their
Physician: . First National
Bank
Rev. Chas. DpW. Brower, pastor
Tlfe I’erslnn likes his sweetened al*
Monday purchases on Saturday.
Bldg., Phone 330-W;
fid -tf
of the Conjjxo/ational church -will were In Sanford Monday frrfm Chu- overllow or where' wateH stands after most to a sirup. The Burmese add
1
L. P. McCuller.
garlic hnd olher highly flavored sesareturn the latter part of this w(&gt;ck Inotn and while here each of them rains.
Mrs. J. A' Perdue and family of
purchased
the
limit
in
War
Savings
2-ltc
Wherever
pehnuja
wore
grown inb oil to theirs,
and the usual services will bo re­
Tuscaloosa, Ala., have returned to
IVrhnps In America ns In no other
sumed. Sunday school at 9:45 n. fn. Stamps, which of course goes to the farmers have an opportunity to plant
their home after visiting- Mr. and
credit of Chulqotu. Mr. Jacobs is rye for early pasture at a small cost, country cream In ten Is the tea par
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
S.
Daiger
Sr.
and
Church
service
1]
a.
m.
C.
E.'
6:30
Mrs. J. P.- Hurley.
the popular postmaster, and is clerk as the only preparation needed for excellence. 'W e must bear In nilmj,
Mr. ami Mrs. F. S. -Daiger Jr. and p. m'. Evening service 7:30 p. m".
SLEEP INSURANCE
of
tho Baptist church ut *Chuluotn. making a seed bed for rye will he to however, thnt tannin !q ten will net
little Frederick motored over trr
"A Terror to Mosquitors."
upon ‘the delicate stomach lining.and
Daytona Beach Tuesday and spent
We were glad to welcome Miss thoroughly disk and burrow the lund should be Infused Just long enough1to
Methodist Church
,
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before
.
seeding.
Where
the
land
I
Sarah Wh'eeless back to Sunday
. Col. Thomas Emmett Wilson, one the day very pleasantly.
Re^cSHaward Dutill, one of the school last Sunday morning, she and must bo plowed follow with s spike ■{-'o itrnct-th«'flai ur.-Alijn tffffNT sleeping'
to Increase tho amount of
of Snnford’s prominent and success
. •
j leading pastors of the Florida Con- her mother and sinter having arrived tooth burrow to secure a fine, mel­ tends
tannin.
fill attorneys ifpent several hours in ^
Dissolution Notice
former, who has been pastor at St.
‘after low top soil; tiffs will conserve the
Orlando today on professional busi­ The firm of Gibson &amp; Wallace Jias , Petersburg. Ocala, Riverside, Jack­ on the early m orningtrain, ■
having
spent
some
time
visiting
in moisturo and insure better germina­
ness. Reporter-Star.
s 's day dissolved, II L, (lifison j aonvi|,e arxtl Fir»t Methodist Church,
tion of the seed.
4
Aluhamu
and
Georgin.
Mr!
Wheel-,
acquiring the interest of A. C. Wal* Tampa( wj|| fill the pu.pR of the
ess
went
to
meet
them
and
rtccomIn
seeding
much
better
result
will
lace. All bills and contracts due tho First Methodist Church, Sanford
For Kent
• Good Advice.
pnniod
them
home.
be
obtained
by
using
a
grain
drill
firm of Gilwon .&amp; ^Vnllace will he next Sunday, September 1.
'Talk leu and say more,” Is the ad*
Two upartmenta over 10. Cent
than
by
any'other
method;
however,
paid to I I .. L. Gibson; who will also
Tom Brotherson is suffering with a
Store. Cool, nice rooms with front pay all indebtedness of the above
Sunday schdol nt 9:30 a. m. carbuncle on his face, which is very where a drill Is not uvailahle, the vice given to n group of girls. No one
expects a glrl'p conversation to be pro­
porch.
Four rooms $15.00 per
Preaching by Rev. Howard Dutill at painful, hut it dues not keep him seed may he broadcasted and disked found and philosophical, but there Is
firm.'
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month. Eight rooms $30 per month.
11 n. m. and 8 p. m. At the close of from performing his duties nt Mo- or plowed in with.fairly good results. no doubt, that more thinking heforo
H. L. Gibson,
N. 11.. Garner.
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tin
2-3tc
A. C. Wallace.
It will he advisable on m&lt;&gt;ift'8oils speaking would make Hie pords of
"‘T A T o‘" h0n_‘ Z r ™
1 ! Culler-. Grocery, or absent from the
qf the Lord's Supper will be admin­ services.
(
&lt;
to
apply, broadcast 20hgtin 400 Lbs. many girls better worth hearing. Tho
*
trouble Is not that girls lack Intelli­
istered All ('hristnins are most cqx--!
Pumpkins arc ripening and MrsMrs. O. P. Hilburn who has been dially invited to unite in this solemn i Mr. and Mrs. Sschelle Mnines are of acid phosphate perTttfe. On very gence, tint that they are rather lazy
George McDougal anil Edwurd Put­
poor land an application of stable about using their brains.
nines
nam remembered the editor this the admired guest of Rev. and Mrs. service. The Epworth League will ! visiting the parents of Mr.
manure or cottonseed meal should be
week with some of those fine golden J. P. Hilburn left Tuesday for Clear­ meet ill 6:30 p. m. To all these Her- Ilt bake Hutler, having qiade the made in addition to thc..4ibosphnte.
.
,
pumpkins that make pies as mother water, where she will visit her sister, t vices u hearty welcome' is extended trip by auto.
Under Control..
The varieties of rye heat adapted .Willis—"llump says ho tost control
used to do way hack yonder in the Mrs. Fred II. McMullen, before re­ to the public.
Miss Daisy Betts nnd Mjsi Clara
golden days of boyhood. Florida turning (o her homo in *Tampu.
Millcn are assisting the force in to El°rbln conditions nre the South- of his car yesterday." Glllls—“Tlmt'ft
, people need not buy canned pump­
Persons who buy, \Var Sayings
Fcllowcrnfl Degree
Master Mcchunic Stevens' office, ern and Abruzzi’s rye; Whoro grown 'right. The •dterift has it now."—Judge.
kin from the ktore If they are ns Stamps and then cash them in wh«*n
making
up pay rolls for more ''back'
At the next regular communira*
lucky us the people of Sanford. it’is not imperative th at thcy.Jinve
time."
The rnilroud employees are
_ j'ion of'Sanford Lodge No. 62 F. &amp;
Here we jyin have pumpkins nil the the money have been described as
RECEIVING
which will he held on Tl ues- certainly coming into their own theso
year round and you can put up some worse than slackers—they are ob­ duy evening, Sept. 3rd ut 7."30, the days. ■
canned pumpkin if you desire. And structionists.* It takes.tim e and ma­ .Feilowcrafl Degree will he conferred
THESE ARE ALU
Hon. C. W, Entzmingcr was inrtho
we can have real pumpkin pies nny terial to sell nmi caqh War Savings and all Masons are curdiulty invited city Friday, evening, with his LongO GUILTY
old time,
:
Stnmps.
.
to attend. The Entered Apprentice wood squad of- County Guards, of
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DOLLARS
For Sale or Exchange-— Yacht Degree was conferred nt the Inst which he is corporal, attending com­
NOTICE
regular communication.
Chaplain pany drill. Mr. Entzmlnger is clerk
completely equipped, 3 6 x 8 x 2
‘
Relieving that FIRE INSUIt-* ft. Draft 10 H. I’.-, 4 Cyl., Buffalo; K- *’• Forster characteristically de­ of the' Longwood Baptist church.
ANCE RATES charged by old lino engine. Speed 9 miles. O r i g i n a l l y I*livered the charge nnd Past Master His son, Louis is In training.
■stock companies arc too high, 1 have cost $4,000. Will sacrifice for $500 L. R. Philips presented the apron
Miss Maude Jinkina has recently
secured the ngency of the FLORIDA as have no^tipne to use it. Will and working tools.
purchased a Starr graphop’honc from
MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE tradt' for Oakland, Uuick or StudcA dispensation was granted by the the music house of II. L. Gibson,
COMPANY of Tampa, Florida.
baker runabout automobile.
Ad­ Grand . Master of Masons of the nnd is^now treating hpr friends to an
dress—Wr F, Ayres, Daytona Beach, State of Floridir“ ttr-ro n
ndirrrttrof “ canned m u itr^------holders • 20 per cent last year and FIb.
grees short of time on_ Jtobort
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Deacon Noah Jacobs of tho Chuluhopes to do hotter In the future.
are those the expenditure otivhich will
Peter Miller has arrived, being the Merriwether, 124th Infantry, Camp ota Daptist church 'fras among those
The company is organized under the first.harbinger of the winter season. Wheeler, Gn.
not bring you adequate returns.
of the County Guards attending
*tute law and selects its risks care­ Mr. Miller has been coming to San*
. Special meetings 'were held Thurs* drill in Sanford last Tuesday even­
fully, and the profits go back to the ford-(or m any years uml spent some ■dny, Aug. 29th.
ing.
i
’
-policy holders instead of being paid of his summers here and is now look­
Let No Guilty Dollars Escape
Commencing
at
three
o’clock
in
Henry Lee looks mighty good in
in dividends to stockholders.
It ililJI F'TiB
ed upob as a permanent fixture.
the . afternoon Past ....Master G. _J. Uncle Safa’s navy uniform. We arc
Being a mutual company, the pol­
Rumph conferred the Entered Ap-—glnd to see him homo Itir-a couple"of
In A Savings Account at this Bank
icy holders are pledged to pay tho
prentice and FellowcrafJ Deffrato. j week's*.furlough.•
Change In Business
premium the second time In case the
vvhere they will not only be safe for
The interest in tht firm of Gibson _ In the evening the Master Mason’* I Mr. J. M. Waits, Supt. of tho
company needs more money than the
&amp;
Wallace
has
heon
acquired
Ji^original premium in order to pay
_______ _ _____ _______ _ ; D egree..vas.om fem uL:- After deliv^-L(ftgwood Sunday school was in
your future use, but will earn interest
losses. This adds to the EecO/Ily of H. L. Ciiliaen-ahu the-bustness in the ering the charge Hro. F. 'P. Forster Sanford Tuesday,
' for you as well.
the policy holders and is necessary future will be run u n d erth e name of ’ in well chosen wortK^presented to the
Little M*ss Catherine Meisch was
because there is no capital stock. H. L. Gibson. Mrs. Minnie Jones new member as a token from SanHowever, the chances that ouch an will have charge of the store at the ford Lodge the rnbffaturew orking:
‘fetur mfd "will! 'her f a t h e r
.i
n
nsses ment will he made is very ro- corner of Magnolia and Socond' tools of a Master Mason. Chaplain
.. niote'.’
street in thfe Imperial Theatre build­ F. p; Fornlcr. P « , . H u M r C.
,p l“d th V w" k'
If interested before—ymir policy ing, where a large and most com­ Rumiih, P ait ‘M uter I,. R. PhUlp.! !.h .
expire, bring it' to my office at plete stock of sheet music, phono­ tl\o officer* nnd brethren of Sanford ; Mrs. A. 8c Monger 'fthd grandson,
ff°ni
Room 8 in the -Court House, -and graphy, records, etc., will bo on hand Lodge ail deserve much credit lor ^,r*^!Vr J^°n£er ^iav*
Carolina, where they have
fnake applicatiarj^for Its .renewal in at all times. Thanking the public the splendid nnd impressive manner
..
for past favors and soliciting y o u r^n which ^these ceremonies were ex- ( *,e&lt;‘n visiting J o r some tlnje.
the Mutual Company.
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future business we ask your patron- • emplificd*
. .
i
Mcssgae From ChnpUIn,Hyman
\
M. F. Robinson, Agent,
age
■J.Op-Htr
2-3tc I Let ut.ciiH Freemasonry what we
The following cablegram was re-

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SAM FORD

PUBLISHED
SEMI- WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND

FRIDAYS'.

IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W E L D ’S G R E A T E ST V E G E T A B L E SE C T IO N

VOLUME X

. SANFORI), FLORIDA. TUESDAY, SKTTKMIIER 3. 1018

NUMBER 4

NON ESSENTIAL MEN
YOUNG MEN GERMAN
SEMINOLE CO. GUARDS
CLASSIFIED IN FLORIDA
DEFENSE
BEST IN FLORIDA;
WORK OR FIGHT RULE
BROKEN
WIN ALL THE HONORS
JOY RIDERS
LIVESTOCK
BOARD IS
LAWFUL
ON SUNDAY
STATE COUNCIL OF DEFENSE
MAKES NEW RULING.

NEW DRAFT CALLS' FOR DROUCODRT - QUANT LI X E
T A K K N - R V r B I J lT IS H r^ -------C()I.LE(iEXllAlNIX(L

‘ --ThRahasaff,—A u i r - ^ T ^ T m n u l H s ^
ory committee of the state council of
defcnsfi held an important meeting
on the nfternoon and evening of the
27th inst. In the executive ollicen of
the* state capitol. All of th’e mem­
bers of this cortimittee were present,
including the chairman and vice
chairman of.th e Btate couriril of defonae, Gov. Sidney J. Catts and Jus­
tice Jumes II. Whllfleld of the su­
premo court, respectively.
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Tins is the name by which the
government's plan to' harmonize odiiratio'i). with war. activities is known.'
Realizing tlint’ the preservation of
the. colleges is of vital importance to
the nation and th a t the completest
possible education is the best prep
Ki rqtibn any.young man can have for
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Wur
Departm
service
poses The Student's Army Tfuining
Corps as the solution for one of the
problems presented by the war.

PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTY
REAL PATRIOTIC.
.

• - Canadian -troops attacked* this
m orning.astride th e Arras-Cambrai
roaif on u front of_Jlvft-miU»*j—nnd
broke through the D rinourt-ljucant
line on u front of• fwo miles.
The Canadians are reported to be
in Dury and also to have- reached
the western edge of Cagoir Court
l,ln fighting
k.^ fis— •
1.!.... .place
.1.. _.
Considerable
taking
on the high ground between Dury
anil Ktaing.
A large number of
Germans h.tve been taken prisoners.

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JUDGE BULLOCK PASSES ON
STATUS OF LAW.

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OUR BOYS TAKE E V E R Y ­
T H IN G IN DAYTONA.

T he Herald last week predicted
th at the Seminole County Guards
would carry of! first honors ut Day­
tona. on Labor Day atid they ran
true to form. With-noarly two thou­
sand guards from evory part of the
sta te competing the Seminole Guards
under Capt. CL H. Dingce, Lieut,
Turner, and Maxwell were there
with the goods in every particular.
About sixty men were in the ranks

The constitutionality of the law riving at Dnytona the big parade
The request of the ruitionul Fuel
At thin meeting some very import-1
Under the new draft law every
The British-huvu penetrated the creating the State Live Stock SauL took plnre at-tetr-xj’rlWck hr*wtoetr*
ant matters were discussed, and e s - • Administration that p atriotic Amer- young man eighteen _yenrs of age or
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w
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—and providing ta r - e n - all the companies took part* amUrt-hr"'*'
pecial attention was d ire r te tf r o the} t o n s everywhere- ittrvnmr'froffi Jojr axvcr. b subp^-^fMtafoxwKrU^w-xaJLL oi mku t
riding
on
Sundny
xvn^
observer!
here
of
th
e
Hindenburg
line,
according
t
o
;
for.rlng
compulsory
dipping of cattle said that the sight was one of the
Tor military or lu^vnl service. To the
labor situation, -and. acting upon the
liais of a telegram from the office of almost to the letter. ,This was made younger men the government is now reports from the battle front. They ' after same has befit authorized by a finest ever witnessed in this state
the provost mnrfdiul general, the fol­ as n rcquVst and was not mandatory saying, "W hen you nre needed, you have reached the w estern-edge of vote'of the people in a county.-was since the Spanish American war.
lowing resolution was unanimously but the request was accompanied by will be culled.- Until you are cq}led Cagni-court, uhou/i twq miles n o r t h - , upheld b y . Hon. W. S. Bullock, M any of the. guards.are veterans and
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judge of the .fifth judicial circuit in members of the old state troops and
adopted^ *
' , ^1C I,08tscript Diet in the cvt»nt the you will lie doing the thing thnt is east of Queant.
, and for Lake county in the A. Sher- m any of them have been in service
1people did not co-operate whole best for your country and yourself •
A large number of prisoners Were
Rrawdy case tried sit Tavares
Whereas, There is a shortage of heartt.d,y with thl, Ku,,| Admin»iii other countries anu tlufir appearby-J-emainiifg in school-in order that
,Vrel; * - *
” *’ labor'in government plants that has fra(jon a Inandatory ordcr would be - w h e n - - y o u - e n d e d you nmjr^bt* taken, in this forward ^pusli-against ,*
mice
extji-inelv Hiiildiorn enemv resist...
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. . . . . . . provoked round after round uf
jiucoipe Jtt aeutc..that- Jttt n t i l U adll—4 j^unl- l a l e r ." "
TState Live **
Stock Sunitnry 1npplausi from the. thousands who
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able to render' the hugest and the mice The Germans bud seven divi­
tries are forced to suspend activities;
Board
petifiiined- the. court for a assembled to w-ifness the maneuvers.
I That the people did reply with the!
service.,
sions ma.-sed mi a front of five miles.
und
writ of m andamus to -compel Mr.
There were two events in the drill­
request shows that th e true Ameri-J Schools and colleges in which one
T he fighting on the Cutnhles- Drnwdv to dip all of his cattle in
Whereas, 'A definite-, quota . has)
ing und maneuvers, picked ^quad
f eighteen Ilapauim road is continuing. Tlic
. . cans everywhere are now s ta n d in g ; hundred young* uteii
Lake county rrgulurly^ (-Very
W\V
been assigned to Florida, vi ,,IC“ I right liaek of the government ready years of age or over are enrolled
drill atid manual of arms drill. A
British
are
approaching
-the
village
Luke
*
‘
*
-ounty
regulnrly
every*
fourquota is 6,fK10, which timid be raised ( and willing to w in . the war. The may become units in the Student's
,|av„t
|u was not complying picked squad from inch company
by October 1. 1918; therefore, be *t J Fuo| Administration figured thnt if Army Training' Corps. About one of Bengny, nearly f&lt;»ur miles northwas placed into one company ahd&gt;
east-of Bapaume. It is not yet def- ' wjjh 'th e -rules and regulations of the
Resolved by-tile advisory commit- the people would desist from useless hundred schools have already been
tjie best drilled squad was declared
initely reported cupturefl.
board.
tee of tho, Florida stnte council of riding for one day each week enough so enrolled and the number is daily
the .winners. They wore drilled near­
The taking of t h e —D rftc d u rt-1 This wns the first case brought b y ' ly an hour.nnd drilled like men from
national defense, th at the following i (,j| and gasoline* Would be saved to increasing
For such schools the
industries are declared non-cssentinl,' help our armies in Euirope and gives government? '~will provide training (Jueunl line in which tanks &lt;*o- th e imnrd and its outcome was the regular, army. But among all
to-wit:
them the am o u n t of fuel needed and equipment. Schools having few­ operated is considered of enormous awaited by ra ttle owners all oyer of them the squad from the Sem­
Florida with •considerable interest. inole Guards showed up the best in
Hotels and enfes. tTicluding w a i f t[icre for the big tilings th at are now er than one hundred students of the importance if the British cun main­
The
defendant averred th a t the uppearnneo, in drill and it is said
tain
i
heir
line.
Very
Iq-avy
counter
era. bellboys and elevator attend- j taking- place and those th a t are con required age will combine in order
rules
and -regulations promulgated they looked more like real soldiers
uttneks
are
expected,
but
it
will
be
ants: automobile dealers: accessory teinplutecl.
to receive the time help from the
by
tip*
plaintiffs are not, us applied than any of .the competing squads.
open
lighting
and
costly
to
the
en­
establishments; chaufleurs and drivTherc has been useless eonsun^p- government.
to conditions in Lake county, reason­
emy.
.
,
ers of publio and private c,,nv°y* J (jOD „f fuel up to this time for mahy
Th** Seminole squad was undpr
During the coming year great
The Droucourt-l^ueant line was a b l e or practicable to lie enforced. Corporal Peahody and was com­
ances, including pleasure nrs. hnc s Amerjran(l },nvt. not fully realized numbers trf otficers will be needed in
The court held th a t as long as the posed of the following men: C. L.
and taxicubs and sightseeing 1,,r8- ,
our country was ut war and do America's.great new armies. Scliolos smashed through by the Canadians
cattle
Owners in Lake county had Britt, John Smith, Kdward Higgins,
on
it
two-mile
front.
Field
Marshal.
motor truck driver*: bath and bar- noj realize* wliat sacrifices they will complying* with t h o conditions laid
hershop attendunts; bowling alley if, j(p 0l&gt;li|;e&lt;l to make before it is over, down by the War DepUrtment will Haig’s men are reported to .be in the privilege of voting on whether Frank Adams, Jno. D. Jinkins, • W.
billiard* und pdol room employers &gt;T he_fdea Of joy riding o} going some- become reservoirs of officer material DrUry and heavy fighting is progress- they thought the rules und regula- D. Gillen, Henry Purdon.
, tions were reasonable . a nd prnctlcnnd attendants; bpttlert;. dealers in | wjjere on S unday was nil right in which will be drawn upon ns needed. ing in fnvor of the British.
r
r.’
d
^
.r;r
,:;
Vi;..
Y
lflilr 1i j i I u r t i a I u ^ u I 7sU r^ ul^auxL.llia.
bottling supplies; eandy mnnuf a c - i ^ ^ 0f( I„,..re (nr moivy families are
i- y o u n g m e n wl&lt;« ~■hnu: . pni mi f l a
on
th
e
line
between
Bapaume
and
vote was overwhelmingly in favor of for this .big event and did not knAw
turers; delicatessen est abl i s h m e n t s ; |t „
m, nt xriwrfTty-■nTFr^ under this training will be kept in
have compulsory dipping of entile, it that they would be called upon for *
butlrtrrS anil contractors; mincing noon lo get out in the country with college until qualified to enter Cell Peronne, where the Germans ___
special features but was picked out
acinlemies:
mercantile
estnRlish- the family and enjoy **ride but now , raj ,)H„.,.rH* Training Camps or ti |&gt;(.,.n holding out stubbornly is b*-. woul^L bu supreme arrogance on the
of tlie company and shows that .the
fhi-nls, wholesale and retail florists; that we are asked to save in every RO (|jr,M-||y into the service ns tech­ lie veil by allied ollicials ......... within P«rt " f ,ht', um,r' »° "tw*» {Uv wor“ *
Seminole Guards are there with the
usperially
an
other
c»wnc»m
of
cattle
fruit stands, junk dealers; livery and way for the winning of the w a r n jr a | experts.
Those who do not
The
»
,. 'v .. .
1 „ I in Lakq county were complying with goods in every particular.
SuleS, studies; pawnbrokers and em­ much useless travel will be curtailed. will be sent' either to Non-commis­ r,,“ 1
A v i l t a o on iho .A.„lh 4,.»
,
rule, on,I r e ^ l o t i o n ,
drilling of this particular squad and
ployees; peanut venders; shoe shin­
and Le rruiuHoi has been
, . ,
, the drilling of tftr entire company
Mayor J. D. Davison, head of the sioned Officers' Schools or to the captured*
•* ? This
1 llln deeUlon
UVUOIVII Is
io of iinterest
i i »wi vas to
»« the
» "
ing establishments; window cleaners;
outfianWd on two s i d 2
nearest
Depot
Brigade
or,
in
case
from Seminole was a feature of tho
soft drink establishments; soda foun­ Fuel Administrntipn nt Seminole they show special technical .or me­
The enpture oiit Mor yt i i l , northeast cattle owners in $eminole county, ho­ .occasion and the judges composed of
county’
is
agreeably
surprised
at
the
tain supplies; bank employees; mov­
chanical ability, to the detachments of Bapaume was repor^iU this morn- ‘ cause the voters here have author­ urmy men and those who have been .
ized compulsory dipping of cattle as
ing picture operators; ushers * in manner in which the late request wns. where men are trained for such ing.
In service of the state for many
jdaces of amusement; messenger serv ) carried out here and in all parts of
a result of the recent election, und
Between 3,000 and. 4,00ll prisoners
vice; painters and decorators, ex- the e m p ty and his report will show work.
the systematic work will be started yenrs said they had seen nothing to
compare with it considering tho men
were
taken
b
y
the
Australians
in
the
cept when engaged in' war w o rk : 1 the government officials t h a t .S c m In each state n campaign director
early next spring.
and the time they have been drilling.
vicinity
of
Peronne
yesterday
kcopers and employees of . c l u b s : 1 inole county is loyal to the core
has been appointed to serve as n
Tho
French
met
with
a
slight
set­
medium of c o m m u n ic a tio n hetween
All the guards present at the
Marshall to Fram e
news dealers, saloon proprietors; an!'
the government and the Students' back east of Ncsle, on the crest of
meeting
were well drilled and all of
The
following
Beni
will
be
inter­
employees; carnival employees; for­
Presbyterian Church
Army Training Corps. For Florida Hjll 77, which they hud. Captured esting to Sanford people:
them* deserve credit for their fine ap­
tune tellers; employees of law offices
' •
The Presbyterians resumed their Itev. Calvin II. French of Rollins last night.
E. L. Marshall, member of the pearance but after they had oil
and clubs; janitors in public build­
preaching
services
last
Sabbath.
Mr.
Colleger
Winter
Park,
Florida,
has
For
the
first
time
on
Belgian
s
o il,' hardware firm of Marsden &amp; MuT- been inspected and had been put
ings and churches, and th a t all em­
ployees bet weep the ages of 18 and Brownlee, preached on Vital Religion been appointed s ta te director, lie the Americans are operating, t o d a y .! shn|i „t„rted Sunday on his way to through the paces the Seminole
45 arc hereby called upon to seek at both services. In the morning ,he receives information as it becomes They captured Voormezelle and oth- p rance t o enguge in Y. M. C. A. squad was pronounceij th e best
employment where their services will spoke of " T h e Unrecognized Christ.'-' available from the War Departm ent er villages in th at imjnirtanf d i s - , work • u e WJH take ti ten days' drilled in the state and were awarded
be utilized by the government in , The .Scripture a n d texts were the fol- ^ n d the National Council of Educa­ trict. The Americans found that all coUrilf.' |n t he work a t New York first prixe amid the tumultuous aplowing striking passages: Gen. 28:16, tion nnd he will gladly answer uny that remained of thf* town was pileB c i t y |)t.forc R0jng across. He has pluuse of the spectators.
winning the war.
Isa. 45:4-5, John 1:11, John 1:26; questions concerning the campaign. of debris. The shell file had been ! ,c(t h|„ business to help win the war.
Resolved, further. That we call
All honor to the Seminole boys
14:9; 20:14; .Luke 24:15716; .John
so intense th a t hardly one brick was
w« 8 a bovn draft age when
net he en- und their officers, commissioned and
on the coupty council, of defense,
21:4. They expressed the experileft standing upon another.
listed, although he comes finder the non-commissioned who for the past
Joe Chittenden Is Wounded
throughout the state to see that this
....
. . .
, , „.
nr. i cnee of many of us who go about
I •*
A
b the Americans advanced, th e present age limit.
HI* wife and two
resolution is.enforced, and with c o - j ^ f w t f u L j 0 t thc unari,tl compan.
Joe. Chittenden was in th e thick German machine gunners, under daughters' arc in a suite of rooms in year have given their time unstinted
operatrmr xtt t h r United Staten em­
ion. A French artist once created of ’ the famous Tight at Chateau- what little cover there wus left, t h e Haines Block.—S t. Charles (in.) for the upbuilding of this fine body
ployment service, through the comqf men and all honor to tno menquite a sensation and brought this T hierry where the Americans saved opened up but were- soon silenced. News.m un.ty hoard, assistance h getting •
home tQ
in Paril|
„ e the day and started the ndvance of
who have gone out^ orfFe or twice
Mr. Marshall is a ,form er resident each week that thoy might get in
employment will be given to al
.
^ ^
^ # Btud|o; and KoinR allied troops Hint is still going to­ Elsewhere along this front Ihi! Gorthose who come within the scope of,
thf( 8tr(,ct9 Bkctched tho famll- ward Berlin. Joe i^as shot through mans wire forced lo retreat. Coun- Qf this city where he was with the the best shape and be ready for any
ter attacks by the .Germans resulted Fernald Hardware Co. for twelve
this resolution.
iar scenes of the city unseen by tho the hip and his leg was broken and in their- gaining a little more than a years. Mrs. Marshall was Miss In* trouble that might occur while the
state troops were over there fighting
Resolved, further, T h a t the Flqr- crowds, and whon he gave an exhibit, he is now in the hospital recovering.
slight foothold, which In every c*se' Pcal&gt;ody of this city.
for the freedom of ail nations.
ida state council of national defense and the crowds looked, they were He will probably be invalided home
was quickly loosened by British nnd'
ahull,
make
such
changes
in
the
above
, ^
I |astonished to see tb the midst of as soon as he is able to travel for American re-attacks.
The Herald -takes great pride In
T he following comment from the
list from time to .tim e as the need*'.every group, in every busy throng, from tho nature o f ’ his wounds_he
Florida Grower ia somewhat belated the remarkable record mailo by tho
"
I
n
most
cashs
the
Germans
did
of the government may r e q u i r e . i n j p w r y m art of trade, the will bo unable 0*96“ snjT more fight­
We
not even get a foothold, for the a d ­ b u t atill ia pertinent: "P otatoes are Seminole Guards yestorday.
*' The executive s o lid a ry , "1L s \j figure of the Savior. He was paint- ing for tome time. His parents, Mr.
were
the
first
to
start
them
off
and
vancing formatibns melted away a dollar a peck in Washington and
Hownrd, was instructed to convey jnjf t ruc to life, our eyes are only and Mrs. Chittenden have arrived
under hurricanes of fire. There has y e t a Florida farm er offered 20,000 we predicted that they would come
this resolution tp the county coun- 1“ hoiden th a t we may not see Him." home ami this is the information
been especially heavy fighting In th e i bushels free to a n y o n e who would into their own and th a t they would
cila of defense throughout t h ^ t a t e , | At night the subject waa - 'T h e th a t they have received! A letter
whirlpool of the battle around Bulle- i come and dig them .
Something be our pride and our.protection and
with the request th at th e y ^ n f o rc c j p resGnt Vital Word of G od." Thoro from .Joe, describing the battle will
court and Hcndecourt,- where t h e 1 wrong here and we pass the m atter ] our salvation if trouble ever oceqr-^
the order; and th at alter September | waB twice aa large a -p e rc e n ta g e of be published in Friday's issue! Joe
they will.
British are holding positions allm ost: up to Hoover. A factory for drying ' red—and
re,l
15 the ordeY will be rigidly enforced,. t he men of the church present at this is probably the first Seminole county
All honor to the Seminole Guards
resting against the Drocourt-Q ueant these potatoes’ a t W est Palm Beach
the' needs of the government may service as there was of tho women. boy to be wounded and hia friend*
•
Would have saved enough food to and their officers.
or Wotan line.
'require.
Prayer meeting will begin a t 7:30 here 'and elsewhere in the state are
have fed a big arm y for a day, and
Wednesday night, and it hi hoped ! rejoicing over the fact that he is on
Spain Hclrcs German Ship* ’ '
Upper St. John. Drainage B o a r d , if BVtlUb‘e have “ ved the
th at a large crowd will greet the j the road to recovery
W. C. T /U . Meeting
Madrid, Sept. 2.—Tho Spanish
met in Attorney Vans Agnew's ofJ lives of many a arving Europeans^
The W. C. T. U. will hold it* reg- P«8‘"r
thi*
PT^ cr s(&gt;rvicc ot
flee- in Jacksonville recently, a n d U unified m arketing system for the government tonight decided to take
ular meeting next Thursday after- the fall work.
According to the New Smyrna fixed the drainage millage for tho whole state would have made these over all .the German steamships In­
Breeze, the growers of castor beans com lnnoon at 3:30 in the Methodist
terned in' Spanish ports In accord­
r . rnnt
-n acre, ron
n poUtOCS Valuable.
ig year -att none
cent an
church.
The Arcadia. Newa telia of a far­ in'*that section have been very* suc­
ance with Spain's recent note to Ber­
all the, land In the drainage district, j
,
.
.
.
.
mer who grew ten thousand bushels cessful in stopping the ravages of
•
___
I . Among prominent men who have lin because of tho torpedoing of
.........
— a_ _glass of
beans and told them for arm y worms. The planters who had
, ' * . . •
| entered the service ia Harry Gold- Spain's vessels by German sub­
Plans .................................
for the erection of
A company for the manufacture *gtein, former legislator? and more re- marines.
factory between Tarpon Springs and twelve and a half cents a pound, and small .patches discovered them when
,
*
,
T a m p a, launched by Tampana, C. j adds the beat p a rt of it'ia he will get th e y first made their appearance and of fruit and vegetable cratea waa r e - ! cently deputy internal revenue colForeign Minister Dato announced
H . Funtner and .L. M. 8tahl, arc two or threq other crops from the by burning them and sprayinfe tho cently
organised a t Lake .W alea1 lector* H* h“ been commissioned . a t a meeting of the cabinet tonight
• progressing and It is proposed to or- land op which the bean* were p r(* lp ltn t4 ..lf &gt; _ p r iC titilly J ld .- 0 ( . them,
r a m nnn T. !lieutenant. H andsom e H a rry's nu- th a t th e Spanish steamship Atazg sn lte a stock company. The fac- duced. ‘ This is a peculiar advanU ge Tho beana have made a good'growth wllhC* ; ,U1 “ »fk
meroua, friend, .111 h , . r with p W
Mendi, carrying a cargo of coal from
to ry is to bo erected it la,planned a t of farming in Florida. Such a( thing since the rains aet in and there is la expected to have it in operation ur# q( his commendable resolution England to Spain has been torpedoed
silica deposit* near Tarpon 8pringa. could not ahppen in any*other Btate. prospect of a very good yield.
in a very ahort time.
.
;
, a 0 d good fortune.
and sunk by a German* submarine.

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s&gt;-jm U’tor 4 "Tii» Hidden P»irt»"' *Fs» Hx*wf LJor'f ‘a t •
shut x dyeviai F f i l i r ; • kick &lt;
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r.OMING— BEX BEACH'S 'T H E HF tftft •&gt;?. THE SEA SET”
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CLASSIFIED
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. m . "country. • I* *ov fro® I'eLar.'l
that
tb*- £.*•' E ^ p ^ o discov­
erer* tit A.v.-rica. ~fco,. a thoo*ar.d
year* ax-) L id tfc»-ir i/f’r.j^ r'.a * M-ttl*s ^ c n til along the • New England
- . a n , u fa r -oath a* Long I ‘ Land. It
* i« t o . Iceland that O stlstopher Co
:urr.b"u* w.eo: for trifiTmation sboul
the new wori/l before ‘ta rtin jf off oc
the fir*? frf hi* epoeb-m aklng.Tojage*

O i n There

AMUSEMENT

i Ka Atlantic.
iTtertfle
agrees ,th*

ADVERTISING

Charge 23 Ceota.

*’ i ■■ . In *a t wen n* an advertisement
where no name is mentioned in the
Curious Wooden Clock.
.Seattle. Wil«1C boajts .a curious id, please do not- ask T he Herald
»t«Ddea clock, thr&gt;* and a naif t**t_1 lor information as to the Identity of
in '.Uu,»trr.~ m to a-Ala a ir hand over the advertiser.
Usually we do not
four feet long. The case Is notguar- know who the advertiser is and if
an.?r»d. b u r It i* roiifios^d to be over we do we are cot allowed to rive
j u n otd and Is expected to iast
for sots* years to come. The works out tbia information. S im ply‘ write
are ptioed in a section of Doug:a« fir a letter and address it as per ~T£T
•
\ftz. oc* end of which la ornam^nti-d : itru c tjo cs in the a d
n itk the face numerals.

O I K LITTLE WIFE'
Mad&lt;e

BLUE B L O O I r

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LOST

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Brown Dye* for Leather.L o s t ^ P a i r of glasses ip ca.ee. Re
A- brown dye for leathers may be
made as follow**: Boil hilf an oute* turn to Herald Office. Reward.
of ~7cnl*h *nff,*' n and a quarter of an

The T »» " L is a H e a r ts ” of Hiatoey

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M .'aat—Sunday night. Aug. 25, in
o id between Daytona .Beach* and
- ik e Wales‘s via X r r i .Sipytna,
team er tu f . Liberal reward if .re.rr.«d to Mr. Cb'de B^ady. Lets*
. u rg. Fla. Sentimental value.

• .u .: i . . : j f&gt;r ‘.se
h a t foiled ir. f . e
Th* iideocs taf*‘.

:.d —Or. Orlando
road
&gt;re
^ battery.
Owner can &lt;*t
by idrnti/jTng at Sanford Bat-

PLAMT WINTER GREEN FEED

:ce-r-Hewjrd will.be paid
at;on u to the whereab
Rebecra Ryles. 70 years
i
L«’f; home on Second.
ray r ifh r
FTIfa- Xireen.

for
uts
old,
St.
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&gt;a.r —I s e d ceierj- board*: a
f*”* boards or several thousand feet.
Tv.r, horse spray machine:^&gt;racti&lt;alIv

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pump': 100 gallon

HtfrrrT price
‘if taken quick.
Farmer, f t O. Box 24.
3-2tp
Sale— Klondyke strawberry
Ft n r r 1.000,
Lev
same. Also Irish potatoes
iit *-d *«&lt;•&gt;: W R Guerrv,

Having Purchased the Interest of E. Walker
Dickson in the Sanford Vulcanizing Works
the Plant has now been moved from the For­
mer
Location
with
the Ford
Garage to the B.
a
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&amp; 0. Garage on Park Avenue.:
: - :

A Sovafl Pater tf Kale Adjacent to tee Pcu t
Toward Keeping tbe Fewta in Ccnditie

1 &gt;r Salt —tine Ford car
5 passenger. Real bargain!'
Garnbr. . '

More Than T w o Pounds
a Month if the Present
Allied Sugar Ration •

WANTED
" -nted. Men—Sash &amp; Door Fac’&gt;« iy. Ht-nch hands and machine hands.
•Gud inside Carpenter.. Steady work
t l ‘ ; t ..r round. In ref lying, give exI I 'lerce and ealary expected. Selden
l ’Ci-r Co., Cnlatka. Fla.
97 tf

W e a ls o C a r r y a F u ll L in e o f G o o d y e a r
v

H o o d , U* S . a n d F i r e s t o n e T ir e s .

Thi# Well Equipped Plant Centrally Located
will Gix&amp;lhe-Best of Service to ^Auto Owners
at all Times. Don’t Throw Away Your Old
Tires Until You See Us. We can Make them
Almost as Good as New. .
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Sanford Vulcanizing Works
At B. &amp; 0. Garage

JAMES R. STEWART, Prop.

FOR RENT

Stocks Will Be Short Until Beginning of 1
Year—Ration, May Be Enlarged Then.
Two pounds of sugar a month—half
a pound a week—that Is the sugar ra­
tion the U. S. Fool Administration
has asked* every Americas to observe
until January 1, 1010, in order to make
sure there shall be enough fo^ our
Army and “Navy, for the Allied aruilea
and for ths civilians of those nations.
By New Tear’s the world-sugar sit­
uation will be relieved somewhat by
the rfFw crop. Cuban sugar of this
year's Crop will be arriving In this
country. ,
* **
Every available sugar source-will be
drawn on by the Food Administration
during the next winter months to main­
tain sufficient stocks here to keep up
our national augar supply. During Oc­
tober the first American beet sugar
will arrive In the market!^ By the
middle of November tome of our Loulalan* canc crop will be available. All
of this sugar and more may be needed
to keep this nation supplied on a re­
duced ration and to safeguard tbe Al-

red^ctlc
In Europe the present rn
tlon la already reduced to a minimum
Our Situation.
The situation .which the • United
States faces In Its efforts to mnlutmu
a fair distribution of sugar to the Al­
lied worjd Is as follows:
'
Sugar supplies throughout the coun.
try, in homes, stores, factories and
bakeries are at a low ebb. We mutt
moke tmresaed sugar shipments to the
AMIew

*

For R e n t—2*; acres well subdued
and tiled, hammock laud, good welL
7 room tio a n v alf fenced. See F. C.
Welsh, at 'Studio Rank building.
I’ark avenue, city. Also one fertil­
izing machine, new for sale a ls o ,'1
plough and scratcher, 1 U ton’ p a p e r
and stakes.
*
3-2tp

,

Eight room house for r e n t / S E cor­
Production of. American beet and
Louisiana c a p o ^ p p s have been dlsap- ner Cypress avenue and Third atrect
pointing. /
J- E. Pace.
/ ...
101-tfc
Porto Pico cropw have been cur.
tailed. I
.
Immense sugar stocks In Java can­
not be reached on account of the ship,
ping shorTlgr; ships are needed for
troop movements and munitions.
Army and Navy sugar requirements'

Furnished Rooms by Day, Week
or Month— Park avenue Flat, 105
their allotment reduced by one-half; North Park avenue, ovar,L. R. Phil­
some will re&lt;.*rtve.no sugar.
ips &amp; Co. drug atorei M r s .’C. C..
Households should make eveA ef­ Hart, manager.
- ..
JO-tf

fort to preserve the fruit crop without
su^ar. or with small amounts of sugar.
Later, when th* sugar supply Is larg­ P*»y, 610
er, the canned fruit may be sweetened

'Laurel Avenue, Sanford,
Fla., and make an offer for R to A
H*rhy, 97 Washington A venae, OH

�SEPTEMBER 3

THE S ANFOtD HER U P

THE SANFORD HERALD
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SURPLUS $15.

CAPITAL S30.000.00

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' ij'-'-l tune in
inderrousllns and
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fancy stitches. These
tbe painty fabrics
machine work.

made of filet lace aod r w l a embrold*
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piece of plain bradia*. Tbe Tallness
!n the skirt Is arranged la rocks. very
Sue and ran tn by hand and the akirt
alw hemstitched to tbe beadlax, No
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fine Val rdclnf j a ! Inverti ; saves
the simple town » b &lt; m co tbe seat­
ed Cv*-iv. Parallel tT . c ; » of very
n.srrvw tacks tn rlcstera c&lt; fe c r shape t
and It I* the fsrrcent ab^re tbe anaUtl &amp;e. The
.rsruietit* ’ «- i and sleeves i r e Sr.tvbel ,*ith a
mad. In "Hie .- 'o n e a&amp;d a narrower Insert!, n ,
for i-n'jv

c *:m ~v pe ach tvaUi*i«ok. In
$v -e .bine Is the favorite and
ns. batiste.
IVith these an*
cbt pink and fi.'sh color a*

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S E P T E M B E R 3. 1918

THE SANFORD HERALD
SEM INOLE $ 1,000 CLUB

IN SOCIETY’S DOMAIN

War Spjings Stamp Purchasers and
Boosters

CU RBSTO NE CLEANINGS

PAGE THREE for liver and onions and corned beef
and cabbage YotlrselL# A$d you ipaV
rig up, powder, perfume, puff and
manicure a hick till ktndgnm comes,
and every time that lie passes a liv­
ery stable the old gray mule will
bray.
4

— — ^
Dinning.
* It Ip seldom thnk ujen discover rich
mines without digging. Nature com­
BUDGET OF O P I N I O N “ JUST
monly lodges her treasures und Jewels
BETWEEN YOU AND ME”
in rock' ground. If tlu* matter he
knotty and flu* sense lit* deep, they
EVEN THE GATE POST
must stop nnd tmcklo to It. and sllek
• NOT IN IT
upon It with labor nnd thought and
A Chief Is Among Ye Taking Note*
e|n«e
enntem'plnllnnf and not lenve It
* He’s a poor patriot who will slur
and Faith, "He'll Print ’em”—
until they have mastered the dlflleulty
his
own
friends
-or
fellow
citizens
So Says Saunterer.
and got possession of the truth.—&gt;
who have gone to spend their blood l-ocke.
for him and Ills interests while he
T h rifting—A rc‘You?
enjoys the blessing of u quiet, easy --------------------------------- T * i
M
‘ , T
We think we are thrifting, •
1 .home life. •
—
1 1. ■ 1
* . .
Rpt maybe we are drifting

1.. S. Rapp
J^
W. P. Brooks
Yowell-Speer Co,, Inc.
F. F. Dutton
C. W. Brown
B. Drew of Orlando wax among
Mrs. M. C. Savage lias returned
First National Bank
• ,
the visitors to the city yesterday.
from-a-yisit ttrdrlends and relatives
J. W. Booth
•
For W ood,and heavy hauling »CC in Jacksonville where she spent the
W. E. Scoggan"
past *month, •
,
Murrell, or phone 378.
18-tf
L. P. McCullor
P - M . Elder
Mildred Holly left yesterday for
J!
B.
G. Smith
^77
Rock
LlmeOrlando where she will he the guest
Wm.
Ilothamly.
Cates
Crate
Co.
has
rock
lime
in
o f Miss Lydia Yowell for a few days.
And the coin that we clink Is not * You never miss the. water until
■ Herald will publish this list
banvls. O fine open until
o'clock
saving hut shifting.
thp well runs dry and you.never-missIf yod need stove wood phone mcv . at night. Buy while we can get the with an£ additions thereto until
For
'seeminglyTBppm)ifrg7
■-r-':
C. *.the
people frorrrryourtonTrtmfrf-thej*
I can supply you. H. C. DuBose. [ barrel lime. Cates .Crate Co., suct|j* U e r- rfrp' Immediate W ar "Savings
la
Goes on without ending
go
away
and
just
now
the
war
is
100-tfe
*
■
Drive,' beginning Sept. 9th pnd endcesaor to Dutton Crate Co.
*
And heedlessness still is. the tend of causing lots of good people to leave
104-tfc
fng Sept.^ 14th. Cet your name on
' Paul Jones spent Sunday with
our trending.
on various missions. -Maybe we will
this list—“ help hack the hoys in.the
home .folks, ' coming down from
appreciate them the more -when
trenches.”
Gainesville- where he is training with
Mrs. Albert Fry is home, the
they come bafk.
In
gleaning
my
meaning,
l-.tf
.
Uncle Sam ’s arm y getting ready for guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Y'ou'Il .find gasolining
the big spring drive,
Aspinwall. Mrs. Fry is training for
Is still used for dusting instead of for
I wish to commend the good
Jitney Service on Sunday
j - - -r
.
'V
Musson’s swimming pool is the. the position of nurse in the Red * **
cleaning,
people
of Sanford and vicinity for
‘
.
j
The
Jitney
Buss
will
be
operated
And most of uh batten '
»■*
coolest place in town. Open Wed- Cross.
the manner in which they obeyed
on Sundays us usual for the accom­
On fine f a r and fatten.
ne$day, Thursday, Saturday nnd
the request of the Fuel Ad minismodation of the traveling public to
While robing our softness in purple •tration at Washington to cut down
Sunday nfternoons.
Fresh water
Messenger Wanted
and from the city. No joy riding or
and satin.” *
every day. •
„
*
85-tfp
the consumption qf gasoline on Sun­
At the Postal Telegraph Ollicc, San­ pleasure frjns hut business only.
day.
Tjtey entered whole heartedly
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. F. Smith have ford. Good chance for/cupuhlc hoy
E. E. HOGAN.
Oh, maybe you're guilty nnd maybe into the- scheme and some people
3-tfc
returned from a month’s trip through or girl to learn, telcgrajjhy.
3-2 tp
who were coming into church from
. •» you’re not,
the west, most of which was spent in
the
country and were allowed til
But
ask.
"H
ave
I
thriftetl
as
much
Robert Holly, William Mullein, Why, a Drive In War Savings N#«l
the mountains of Colorado.
drive
a car drove the old horse und
as
I
ought?"
Dick Terheun and W r a l— nTIKT
Week?
LEON'S AUTO T R A N S F E R
buggy
to church. Many' an old plug
Boy Scouts under Assistant Scout
•This question has been asked a
P H O N E 91- . HOTEL CARNES.
th
at
had
been turned out for work
—— 5
Our
thrifting
is
fickle.
Master Giles are camping at Palm number of times. It cun be •answer10I-tf
Account sales ren­
since the uuto came in was curried
It' runs in a trickle.
Springs this week.
led fully by stating that- during the
, Lieut. Kenneth Murrell qf tl)e(
dered by tlir Florida_
We pickle u nickel to give us a up and placed back in -the shafts r
^
i
past ten months since th e . govern­
11 work
wuriv on
uii oumtay.
p ..
p «
V
again for light
Sunday i
Motor -Corps With headquarters *31
'
Notice to the Public —
E3tduiiigc-.«how
ment bus heen-spRing- W ar—Swvingsr
■#vrwsJ»:tai«..iUvV3
Cam p JohnsUww -.Jacksonville .spent
I will not he responsible h r szir * r7THlfi!l'&gt;tjreft ^lire nnTy ufinut two T lie R r tile 'on'Tfm-n
cars stilled thut it seemecj strange
exactly what fruit was
Sunday with his parents, Capt. and debts con’tractvd by R. H. Geiger..
To go to the Follies
people in every fifteen of Seminole
and carried us buck to childhood
Mrs. K. It. Murrell. Kenneth re­
And
hand
ourselves
thanks
and
a
2-4tp
E. K. Foster.
sold for, when, where
county who have purchased War ‘
days who it every hod/ remained ui
cently won his shoulder straps and
couple of jollies.
Savings Stamps and thereby signi-f
home
or
only
drove
a
few
miles
out
and to whom sold, and
his many friends here are congratu­
the country and the noisy, busy
Hon. Schclle M nines and wife fieil to the government nnd to the)
lating him on his well deserved pro­
Man still goes on. pulling.
the cost of selling iL
cars that have whizzed past the door
have returned from a pleasant visit hoys oVcr yonder that they were lie-j
motion.
*- Imbibing, and stuffing,
hind
them
and
pushing.
This
is
j
to Mr. Maines’ old home at Lake
all day Sunday with no respect for
A specimen account
One dose of M AG III- D E It'S Won­
And holding enough yet without
Butler. They brought Mr. Maine*' why u drive is n e e d e d . next week.
the day or for the war with cut out
derful Medicine cures colic in horses
' "Hold!. enough!"-ing.
sales und full explana­
nephew and sister. Miss Nettie home Think of it follis — two people out of
wide open and all bolts loose were
While
woman
.still
puses
like magic. * Get it ut L. It. Philips
every'’ fifteen . qf this county' have
tion of the system ofstilled for the noncp and, say, it was
with them.
A: Co’s.
,
Tucs-2-tf
Wjir .Savings Stamps.
The people And shows us her hoses,
Rome relief. I rather liked it and
handling returns will
The Board of Trade will move
in authority have asked th a t the All silken and sheer to excuse kcr many of toy neighbors liked it nnd
Dissolution Nolire
discloses.
he cheerfully exhibited
into their new quarters in the Herald
the fuel administrator knew what he
The firtn of Gibson &amp; Wallace has people of Seminole county show that
building today, 'and the next regular
they
are
in
accord
with
every
move­
was doing when he called for the
to any ^bona-fide grow­
this day dissolved, II, L. Gibson
At the end of the day, if you're feel­ saving on one day's gasoline that
meeting will be held there if the
acquiring the interest of A. C. Wal­ ment that is fostered by the -govern­
rsM 1
er who will call al the
ing too good.
chairs. can he procured in time.
the boys "over there" figliting our
lace. All bills and contracts due the ment, and have set ap a rt the week
offices of the Florida
A sea .food nnd chicken dinner, firm of Gibson &amp; Wallace 'will be beginning Sept. 9th and ending on Ask fliis, " H a v e 1 thrift erf as much buttles might have more oil anti
as I should?"
gasoline &lt;0 whip the Hun.
I am
6l) irents, every Sunday, 12.3(1 p. m. paid to rr. L. Gibsoi\. who will also the 14th, to give those who have not
‘ ^
Citrus Exchange in
a n d Thursdays fi p. m.
Daytona pay all, indebtedness of the above subscribed their limit in War S av­
proud of« the way in which our
Tumpa, Flu., or on
ings. and those that have not Thrift? Have we yet won it?
. Beach Hotel Daytona Beach
100-tf firm.
peojde responded , anil while tiler.?,
thought
to
subscribe
at
all
a
chance
Nay.
.have
we
begun
it?
may have Iwen one or two who went
Mr and Mrs. W. \V. Drcasor
H. L. Gibson.
L. A. H A K ES, Mgr.
to get right nnd fall in line. There­ It pops up its head and we s o p j t or right on using gas they wen* people
- have returned from a trip to New
2-3tc
A. C, Wallace.
fore. he rea d y with your additional
Orange County Citrus
stun it,
who are of that caliber nnd they are
York where they spent a vacation
subscription
or
nou.
subscription
as
Sub-Exchange *
But
while
wu
are
riving
the
ones
who
will
get
theirs
after
the
with home folks and also visited the
Mias Naomi Harrold of Waynes- the case may be when the solicitors
Of
salving
and
saving,
war
is
over
and
if
they
peruist
in
dis­
m arkets to purchase goods for their ville, N. C.,"has been the attractive
Orlando, Fla.
call on you next Monday.
Who of us is conscious of cutting
regarding requests und orders Uncle
new store here.
guest of her cousin, Miss Muriel
craving?
Sam will close them up tight .until
Dr. I). C. Ward. Osteopathic Harrold for the week end. Site bus
For Rent
after the war. toArxl meantime let
t
Ph siciun.
First * National Hank recently accepted a position in the
Two apartments over 10 Cent We still go hotelling
the
good patriotic people go right on
Bldg., Phone 330-W.
64-tf
Rogers realty office in DeLund for Store. Cool, nice rooms .with front
hTlpfTlJfine
government and the war
And awmirliirTir^mrt-ywelllllg, " ~r
' pweehi-- ^. I]ijur nrrnirr— xnrw
Mr.- and Mrs. E. D. Chittenden the coming season.
,i
*7
xro.uu per As if war were pastime and seldom will soon he over and we can find
a n d family Imvr n hirimd from it
moUrh. Eight rooms $30 per month.
time to kirk the geezer that helped
V i i&gt;-•'
compelling,
I rip to points in Pennsylvania and
1-tfc
For 'Sale or Exchange
Yacht N. II Garner.
the kaiser instead of his own govWe go restuuranting
New York state where they have completely equipped, 36 11 x 8 x 2 1
ern me lit.
.j
And jaunting and flaunting,
spent the past month visiting their ft. Draft 10 U. IV. 4 Cyl., Buffalo R e d C r o s s M e m b e r s h i p s for A u g u s t
With
little
denied
that
is
wanton
or
old home and relatives and friends. engine, . Speed 9 miles. Originally
Strange Bequest.
wanting, „
•
Hanford
M AG RU D E R'S WON DE R F V L
cost $4,U00. Will sacrifice for $500
A strange,bequest was made by a
HOUSE M E D IC IN E S for colic, as have no timo? to use it.
Will
New Members—W. H. Hynes, If you’re doing the limit, k e e p 'h it ­ rc llm l soup nuiiitifuciurer receptly.
Ho hrft the sum of n little more thnn
staggers, big head, lameness, worms, trade for Oakland, Buick or Studc- George Hynes, Mrs. J. It. H. Allen.
ting on wood
’ - * eleven hmnlfcd dolhirs, to found a
choking. 1 quinsy, etc. F or sale ut haker . runabout automobile.
Ad­
Renewals—S. O. Shinholser, Mrs.
And ask, “ Have I thrifted as much home ■fm*Y‘‘lninieleap .cjits anil dogs,"
L. R. Philips &amp; Co’s.
Tues-2tf
dress W. F. Ayres, Daytona Bench, S. O. Shinholser, M th. W ..H . Ilynes,
GRAPEFRUIT;
a&gt;f I could?"
______ !_______ but Ktfputnren [fiat*!lie money Is not f&lt;»
.
2-tf
Mrs. D.. G. Monroe, R. L. Peck.
Arthur Greene left last Saturday Fla.
be toticli(*(| until tin? year 2103, by
for Beech Creek, Penn., to visit his
Geneva
when tin* donor cstJmiil(S lt.wlll have
Some go profiteering
mother and sister who are spending
Notice to.Aulo Owners
Increased to two hundred nillllfin dol­
N.
Members —Lewis. T'hamhlis, And on the high gearing
Ihe Hufhmer there,
lie expects to
,
.1*
«t
All ovyners "f automobiles arc Geo. IVters, Mrs, ('has ,Phillips, They hit the high spots with a ml- lars.
join the aviation corps or some .hereby put on notice that* all laws .Mrs. G. A. Nicholson, Airs. K. L.
licking cheering,
branch of the service while there.
r e s h a m , O. II. l ' a y n e , M i s s A. P e - i , , , ’
"1 .
regarding speed, lights both front G
,
. rr .
1And day-working Dooleys,
fers,
Mrs.
Fred
Taylor.
W.
J.
Dan.
.
..
■
Imtchoil,j!.
and
re,ar.
license
tags,
etc.,
will
he
T he Hernlil cannot he sent Ui any
Are sniffing patchoulis.
subscribers who are not paid up to enforced to the letter. These laws iels, Mrs. L. Chamhlis.
While over the ocean, th ey ’re living
Renewals — Mrs. J. Prevatt, Miss
.date. Tliis is a government ruling are on* the statute hooks and will he
. like coolies.
Bessie Hart, Paul Dooley, Mrs. J. T.
a n d mtfch as the .management would enforced.
McLain, Mrs. T. Pardon, Mrs. W.
• '
E. E. Brady,
lik e .to accommodate the many sub­
Aye, aye, there they luicklei
Fulhird, Lester Brown.
3-2tp
Sheriff.
scribers it is impossible to carry any
Their belts us they knuckle
, .
Colored—Jack
Gary.
subscription accounts now,
Please
Hard down to their work, while reOviedo
Change In Business
remember this a n d 1 pay now.
•
fusing to truckle,
Miss. Ella Pritchard.
, The interest in the firm of Gibson
And Punches and Pierrot?
T ry Mngruder’A L I N I M E N T for
&amp; Wallace has been acquired by
Chuluoln
Are starving like heroes,
■
all lameness and rheum atism, in
IL
L.
Gibson
and
the
business
in
the
New
M
em
ber—
wi
Mrs.
in, cai
Sarah
nil uGill.
n it
“ I always answer
While our self denial is hitting the
- f - m f
hors’es and human. Get it at L. R.
future will be run under.the nnme of
Georgetown Colored Auxiliary
zeroes.
Philips &amp; Co.
. Tues-2-tf
II. -L. Gibson. Mrs. Minnie Jones
Long Distance/ Tele­
New Members1—Mrs. Bettis ■ BuCfirl Schultz, one of Uncle Sam ’s will have* charge of the store at the ker, Mrs. Lculn Nixon,
Ntxpn Mrs. Etta
As you pillow your conscience "a1
navy hoys is home on a furlough, rorner of Magnolia and Second Sneed, Mrs. Rosa King Johnson
phone calls promptly.
„ bedtime tonight,
after spending over a year.in active street in the Imperial Theatre build­
Ask this, "Am 1 thrifting ns much As
Usually it means profservice. Carl was one of the first ing, where a large artd most com­
Red Gross Dues Payable
I might?”
of Hnnford’s .young men to enlist plete stock' of sheet Anisic, phono­
There are about otft* hundred
itablehusiness or an opportunity to settle a
j.
—Edmund Vnnce'Cook.
and he lias been across nnd had all graphs, records, etc., will he on hand
names on the rolls whose dues are
kinds of experience since leaving a t nil timps. Thanking the public past duoj Will these mcn^gys kind­
problem quickly and satisfactorily.
home to take his place among the rur
fbr .past favors and soliciting your ly - notify the secroftfy Tf‘ they wi^h 1 I never was much on this family
a rtsB P iS i
*t
.
navy fighfera. His many friends are future business we ask yoyi patronto he dropped or will!renew? Re­ tree and -blue blood thln^. With me
glad to see him again.
age
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2-3tc"
peated noticeaf fail to-1;bring a re­ it is ju st .what a person-ls while they
“ When I talk to a man over, the Long
■t
are
in
iny
presence'.
and
actions
sponseW ith*-actoher the .annual
Distance Telephone it is like being face to
reports of Seminole county chapter count more than a family tree th a t
will be made and all members who apparently looks good from the out­
face with him.. I can inject my personality
_
are due the chapter for membership side hut is full of worm holes below
two months or more will be.stricken the bark. I see people every day
into the matter and wiii his confidence with­
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■
who dote on their ancestors and they
from the roll.
•
are
living
now
on
what
their
ances­
Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Sec.,
out loss of time.
Hrl ' ' 1
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'E
S
,
actually
easy
Seminole Co., Chapter, - tors did in 1776—in fact they have
v7f*AU!-=t «|4 ,'H*~
a had case of "ancestors" for which
A. R. C.
i U »-#* 4i*A •
when G R A N D M A
they should have treatment. It is
« bcl|w tloit. No more back
"T h e telephone/both Local and Long
all
right to have a good family name
Executive
Committee
Meeting,
It.
C.
breaking over a rubbing board
The monthly business meeting of and most of us can tr^ce back our
— not with GRANDMA on the
Distance,, plays an important, part in our
Seminole
Comity Chapter vyill he ancestry far enough to discover t h a t
job/ G R A N D M A gets right
held next Monday night. Sept. 9th, w® came from some great man and
business. W e have a Bell Telephone on
down to the bottom o f things In.
a t -Re'd Gross headquarters. Several we can also trace back the record
a burry. Dirt just can't bide
every desk and the time and traveling ex­
matterk of importance will come be­ far enough to discover some p re tty
away when the gets after it.
fore the meeting. All memhera of bad eggs among our lineal, descend­
GRANDMA stops the waste o f
penses we save make the cost of our serv­
thjs committee arc urged to be pres- ants.
It is an even toss up and the
cutting or chipping o f bar soap.
ent.■ ' - man who is the least among us may
ice oqe o f the most profitable investments.”
||
» o «s*
v* *r Yon measure out ju stV h at you
have the best ancestors and t h e
,1 i * i
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Annual Business Meeting
greatest among us may have come
Wash the Woolen Sockt "“ J *uJ “
. Tjic annual buslneu* meeting of from , humble parentage. • T h ank
Every Bell Telephone !i a Long DUtance St
You K n it with Grandma
Seminole C o u n t y . Chapter
goodness, in. America the poor have
if M r i
I'M *?:
held early in October for the purpose 1*. K99&gt;Lb chance* to become great as
*li MII .
ofyelecting"^ ofllcWi' afirf aqbmTtttng th e rich and family trees are
a
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annual ,• reports. * The date will be good for jclndllng *he kitchen fires,
published later. Out-«L 1388 mem- A genealogical expert can-dig up a*
hurt
in IK
ckA.iU .be
ks coat
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thea rltnnfnr
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SEPTEMHER 3. 19|8

THK SANFORD HERALD

THE SANFORD HERALD

table with death hovering near or on found t h a t a satisfactory w ayM jy
a hospital rot convalescing, b u t’still lead—w'holeW(ji ties to death.
The
forced^ to have so m e 'o n p attend to Germ ans afe .especially a p t to stick
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
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IlH correspondence, his first words, to poison gassing civilians because
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
ulwnyoT (irt*-^"[V!! Mot he F—
And It Is their own h ip p y thought yitd
fit.!- i—
I’ublUhrtt Kvwy Tu entity *n&lt;l Friday
t h a t is why we should strive the the highest exemplification of their
1B E HERALD PRINTING COMPANY harder to bolster up the brave little own efficient kultu^.
woman who has given a son to the
In America^where there are great
• 1 d o e s not take m any brains to see a long w ay behind— b u t it does
HUD8CBIPTION PWlK IN ADVANCE:
cause.
\Vo know th a t somewhere sections given up to agriculture, H
ON&gt; TEAR.,....:.......................
12.00
take brains'to foretell the future— unless you are preparing every
SIX MONTHS . . i .......I ..................... 1.25 there is a hero whose. last earthly will probably be necessary for the
His £»st Germ ans to bayonet and shoot many
THREE MONTHS. .....................
7&amp; message will he for her.
day for th a t future and that opportunity. If you let well enough
OtllMrnl In (br ('Hr br Curlrf 12,00 I’rr Vrat In thoughts will he the sam e as the who are now living on the farms,
* alone Y O U W I L L N O T PR O G R E SS..
first —of .M other.
W hen trouble although they may he able to form
Adranc* or 20t I’rr Month
r i'T V&gt;
t. i
comes,
man
though
lie
has
grown
to
rafmrnla In Asrancr Mail II* Made al OfTIra
county c o n c entration -camps and gas
he, he is yet a c h ild - a t. heart, and
CAPITAL $30,000.00
SURPLUS $15,000.00 1
Catered aa S-rond-l lano Mail Malirr Au«a«t 22nd his first idea of comfort • and irefygo all who are.gathored in those camps.
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l»0A. al Hm I’MlomrO al Sanford. ITorIJa
In the-cities the work would he eas­
' Uadrr Art of Marrh Srd, 1ST*
is centered in the one who gave him ier. On a given day and a t a given
X
OSco: Herald Dull
Trlrphonn No, HA life.
hour
the
German
trobps
would
put
5*
Let us see to it that nothing is left on their gas masks and thus pro­
'undone at home that will cheer and tec ted release great q u a n titie s ' of
OUR PLEDGE
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JZlWAHJ YOUR BUSIHliL
comfort the hearts bf those w ho have poison gas.
The, civil • population
1 "Appreciating to the utmost the loved ones abroad, arid those to go,
would immediately die.
Germany
suprem e unselfishness of&lt;?ur Ameri­
boys who' are showing their willing­ would have a free.hand fdr coloniza­
can manhood which Is offering its
SANFORD, FLORIDA
* 0 . L. TAYLOR
II- R STEVENS
C. M. HAND
R. B. D&amp;5
ness to die, if necessary, for us; hoys
Ctihicr
VI„-IVmMhvery life upon th e ' altar or freedom whj^ will win a lasting peace for the tion, and America wo did he thor­
Alt'} Euhvat4
oughly German from then on. Then;
for the world, we, the members of
world because of their love for would he no one here to interfere
the South Plflrldn Press Association,
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
mother.
'
,
with the German plans. New Ger­
In semi-annual -wsslon assembled,
m any would be all German. You
do hereby
would not c are—you would he dead.
"G O D SAVE OUK M E N "
"Resolve,. That In this crisis and
If you think G erm any is not ca­
We do not kmny ..w hyncc' came
as long as life shall last, we dcdlthe words, hut when.the women of a pable of doing this very tfiing it is has provided for, mixed llours to he
* i
cate all that' we are and all that we
choir dr o f 'a chorus how th e i r heads because you have not thought about mixed at the mills and distributed
have to the support of our glorious
T hut cable mes­ through the regular channels of
and s o ftly , sing "God Save Our G erm any lately.
nation, our righteous cause, and our
sage
says
Germany
is doing it in tr a d e .. These mixed Hours wHI con­
M en” we are stirred to 'the utter­
illustrious governm ent.. And he It
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, w .‘
eastern
Russia.
To
Gcrmuny we tain various substitutes, conforming
most.
It
strikes
down
to
the
funda­
.
:
further
mentals, strips us of all superficial are ' more trouhlesoml* and less civi­ to tiie proper percentage?, and their
\
"Resolved, Thnt every newspaper excuses of expediency, . and , brings lized than eastern Russia. We are purchase and sale by relatilers is
holding membership In this associa­ home to us tho question) " W h a t am too numerous to deport. -The easi­ urged by the Feod Administration.
est way would be to gas us in the
tion display this resolution in 'hold I doing for my Country?"
. 11th: In buying corn meal fur use I
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type at the masthead of Its editorial
Sung to the turn* "A m erica" these hulk.
in making corn bread, or other lik e !
page throughout'the month of Aug­ words are a beacon light to wavering
■No decent nation does such tilings, baked products, the corn meal should
ust, and that copies he sen( to the hearts, a strengthening incentive to but G e rm a n y is not fii the decent
he purchased separately and not as
president and our representatives deep decency of thought a n d reason, nation class? Think a *minute.
u 's u b s titu te for wheat flour. .
In congress,
G erm any is a murderer.
She
an inspiration to. he w orthy of the
"D one and ordered In the city-of- women who tWus-.-pnty-.Nm-thn.'W -nft -threw civilized wnys aside an d began ' Tilth: No. greater- margin
fr m ^ B a ' m e n "affdhchWren" hi wiU -be allowed dealers in handling
' WpucKltfir, rfatrzof Florida, this 12th us- who - a ri" ‘ifnmg
the hulk long ago. Germujny is a mixed flours or whezt flour—under
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Here ore- the words: ~
pirate, and is using submarines con­ these rulings than was allowed them
I
Retailers
trary to all agreements nnd' pacts. under previous rulings.
God save our splendid men
Premier Lenine of the Ilolsheviki
are—
allowed
iron)
s
0«
&gt;
t„
fUg&lt;)
per
Germany^ invented pqison g a s " and
regime*has-been assassinated. Good' Send them safe home again. ’
barrel
profit
l iter cost when Helling
used it. when its use in battle was as
God save our men.
work |ong- delayed.
forbidden
and uncivilized as its use original mill packages. When Selliifg
Make
them
victorious
.
------O ----to -kill civilizun population.
We less than original packages the profit'
Patient and chivalrous
exacted must not he over Ic per
Only a few joy riders were seen on
have
a
great
country
over
here,
and
They are so dear to us,
*&gt;our streets last Sunday.
The ofa population that would, lie endlessly pound.
God save our men.
finals have their names.and they wifi
,
_ - . Note Carefully
troublesome to Germany if she tried
probably hear from it.Under
these rulings the retail
to
rule
us.
If
Germany
comes
to
God keep our own dear men,
-O
dealer is not required to buy substi­
the
United
States
she
will
wish
to
From every stain and sin,
kill us oil as if we were rats. Ger­ tutes from the wholesaler or jobber,
The youngsters should stay in col­
■God keep our men.
many wants to make the world safe nor is the wholesaler or j o b b e ^ r e ­
lege and gel their .education. Uncle
When Satan would allure.
quired to sell substitutes with wheat
for
G erm any.
Sam U|»prnve* of this plan and. willl When tem pted keep them ourr.
•send them to school-and take than)
I don't kn ow how you feel about flour. However, the retailer is held
He their protection sure.
when lie needs them and after they
it. hut I don't ’want to he gassed. I responsible for the sale of substi­
God keep our men
hpve a military e d c u a tio n 1as well.
don't want any poison-gassing n a ­ tutes with wheat flour, he having
Women who sew well Dm! needle­ made of filet lace nnd swlsa embroid­
- O - ----tion left on th e.fa ce of the earth.- the optional privilege of buying
God hold rftir precious men,
these substitutes to till his need. work among the plensuntest of occu1
am
not
even
strong
in
my
friend­
ery. The body Is hemstitched to a
And Jove them t*o the end,"
The cotton crop yf Seminole is one
ship for murderers and pirates.
1 The food administration has pro­ imtlons during the long, warm days of piece of plain bending. The fullness
God hold our men. ' '
th at will greatly assist in giving our
midsummer. J t Is. a . good time In
don't see today anything good ift vided that all. mixek flour may he whleh to make up iiiidemiusllns nnd In the dklrt Is nrrnnfced In tucks, very
.Held in their arm* so strilng
farmers some money. Staple crops
labeled
“
Victory
Flour,"
hqt
the
line ami run In by hnnd nnd the skirt
Germany, or anything decent, or
To Thee they all belong
grace the sheer soft materials that un­ also hemstitched to tho heading. No
are the kind th a t more of our far­
constituent
parts
of
the
flour
with
anything deserving respect. 1 c a n t’
Held safe from every wrong
used these days for underclothes with
mers should plant and let the other
think of anything so hideous or dis­ the proportion of wheat flour urid hand sewing and fum y stitches. These -ort of undermusItiiH may be cnlled
God
hold
our
men.
crops alone until the war is over.
finished without n touch of color In
substitutes
must
he
marked
plainly
gusting that she would not do if she
harmonize with the dainty fuhrlcs rllihon that is fashioned Into rosettes
— Leesburg Commercial.
A small acreage of lettuce and celery i
on
tho
package.
For
the
protection
flsed hotter than machine work.
thought it would profit her. She is
------O ----- or hows nnd ends. I'luk satin ribbon
would he common sense this season
of the public, the retailer when scllnot
fighting
as
a
q
vilizm
l
.
naiimv.
AtiU^-4 ty kvwet ght—rmd-trhrT ’HTItrPT m ini7;mv&lt;r u.fiiTTgh 'Hie' heading hr
and our farmers should heed the .
Tog
h-ioken
lots”
or
from
the
original
..'Each day every Ameriran soldier lights; she is outlawed and disgraced. mill package, is not allowed to re­ of cotton and silk concern the maker (Ids slip-over gown and’ tied In *u
signs of the times.
O f
underwear In these times.
Ti„. rosette with knotted loops and 'ends
----- y . , ----‘ in France is confronted by u great She must he whipped; hcalcn into mix flour or sell one brand of flour
eholco lies ntilling soft. wiMhlllile silks at the front. Email hows of It are
the slime she Inis created, her nilf-rs
We h av e done so well on t h e saV
° “ r arln-v
h »" « ^ " a t
punished for their filthy crimes and* from the container of another brand. and siitlns, in. hiding much crepe ,|e perched on each sleeve.
ing of flour t h a t t h e Food Admim*- ,ask l " P - r f o r m for our c o u n t r y , for
chine and other, wash silks. „nd
then, if the world of decent men see
Cn-pc de chine In flesh color with
tration will now allow u* to use Hour U"'
' ,,r «'' vt l «at i an. and for
Automatic “ Movieo.” .
‘ Initiate, cotton crepe and nainsook. In fine Vnl edging and Insertion, makes
lit, her population may he’ put on
with only 20 per c e n t of su b stitu te s. ; ,mn’.t tnit&gt;'
t,ur H,,l,1U*rs urv
in u comitierclnl moving picture np- silks, crepe de chiini Is,the favorite and the simple tfown shown on the wilt­
good behavior for fifty years. A t
This will give us a good mixture I thel-r &lt;*u|y with a courage a n d fidelpurutus tho scenes pro made visible by In cottons, batiste.* Both these un­ ed figure. Parallel -group* of very
the end, of th at time, if civilization daylight us well us ut night, nnd tho liked In light |dnk and flesh color ns
and one that should lie strictly ad- 1^ and elliciency that thrills every
has taken the place of the barbar­ exhibition Is automatically repeated for well IIS they are In white, ntui -ft "is narrow tuckH In clusters of four shn|H«
hered to by every one. And every I
the garment above the wn 1st line, The
IFism n o w existing in Germany, it
likely that the number oV gar.... ..
••cek and sleeves are finished with a
time wo adhere to » ruling of this;
Each day every Amerieah citizen may he possible to admit Germany any period desired. A miniature the­
“L T M
|hat made |„ wide edging itltt! IT nnrrowerTrisertl''ti
kind we are helping win the war by ;lt home is confronted by a great ttr_a place" In the councils id the na­ ater. forming one part of llm outfit. Is n'.":!r
suitable for n show window or other while. the favorite finish f„r crepe • let in at the bust as shown In the
RlVtRg our allies’ more flour and duty, a duty us imperative upon tions once more.
Until then, look favorable place for display. The other de chine is Vnl or cltlny hire.
sugar and other food studs that ’ him or her as the duly of our snl- out for poisonous gas!
k
s
A" " nvi‘,0 'w chem ise to
Heat the part, the moving picture imichlpe, wfll knots, h em stitching ||,m t 1 k u "h'1c 11 match
engages the attention of Its
Jhey need over'- there much more 'hers is upon them
The American Hun into ins own mud or lie will operate on either direct or nltertmte little cmbruldcrv
tlei-eiiMy outsider- "carer
T h ese garments of crepe de
abl e filet Ims
than we need them here.
’ people have a great task (o perform.
used in night- chine nrc favored by many womsn be*
corny over here and - depopulate current, and after the succesMou of dresses.
_ _ o ----| 11 is to support to the limit of thrir
cause they launder so enslly. Cotton
America by Ijis own hell-conceived pictures lino been projected the mo­
tion Is reversed without attention, and
ability our army, our navy, our
The long-sleeved nightdress appears crepes an* liked on this ncrount anil
1
"T E L L M O T H E R "
method. Ellis' ’Parker Butler,. Mem­
to
he
a
tblng
„(
(ms,
(Jf
|)u,
tW(|
tho reel Is rewound for u repetition of
Do' you know the lirst thing an country at war
do not require Ironing.
ber Author’s C om m ittee American the display.
models hIiowii m the picture on* has
To
work
with
increased
energy
American .soldier suys if he falls
Defense SoHety.
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Very short kltnoiui sleeves and the ,q ||- ,
■vroupded on the battlefield, if he is and elliciency so that our national
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e r Is sleeveless. .The gown at the left
Wanted Two Lida,
^tnitnn ill" nnd wishes to send word production may he increased; to
Is o f white batiste with a short yoke
•Ctirl was fond of biscuits, especially
*home, or if he happens across any economize in consumption so that
the upper crusts of them. One innrn«ne so-fortunate as tq he going hack more material and labor and trans­
&lt;£
•ng
when Ids mother flicked up a bis­
portation may he left free for the
to the old home town?
cuit to prepare n sandwich for him
uses of the government; and with
"Tell M o t h e r - "
Carl caught Ids mother's hand affec­
the
resultant savings, to su p p o rt the
Thoso are the first two words of
tionately ami said:' 'Tleaso, mamma,
financially
is* the
give me two lids,"
every message he seeks to impurt. government
dr
f r a n k c r a n e s a id r e c e n t l y
On the held of b a ttle awaiting the daily d u ty of every American. It is
New wheat rulings effective Sept.
- Htrctchcr bearers, on the operating a duty th a t will he mdt by every
Said t a B e B rtte -T h m - Starch: • --1st,
condensed in ‘brief form are as
Amerirarr whose heart* fa witli our
Ily boiling seaweed with carbonate
follows:
soldiers in France, who glories in
or soda, and treating the filtered solu­
1st: The 60-50 rule is rescinded.
■ If you arc a coIIcrc or hi^h -school stutliejz^ courage and fighting ability
tion with sulphuric mid. a substance
‘Iftu,
leant SHORTHAND.’'
2nd: Tw enty per cent of substi­ is produced that lias more viscosity
ufnl their success.
tutes
must
accompany
all
retail
sales
---- - 0 -----:
thnn starch or even gma’imiliic, mid
If &gt;°u Are a rleik or salesman or bookof pure wheat flour.
that cun he profitably employed In
YOU WON’T CARE
keeper, learn SHORTHAND. You can
3rd: M ix e d , flours, which will be stiffening various textile fabric?
If the Germans,.win this war nnd on tho murket, and which contain
nnd tune enough."
come to America to- punish us, you 20 per cent of substitutes, can be
won’t care. You may care a little at
sold_withou_t sub stitu te s_________
—r lf
is
army or navy,
first. —I t m ay -m ak e your blood boil
’L, ' -Ltarn
SHORTHAND.
It
will fill up
4th: Where mixed flour, contain'
to see some shaved-head hog herder
your empty hours find may be a Wend in
in the kaiser’s unifhrm strike your ing less than 20 per cent substitutes
-new!.
wife across the face with the flat of is sold, additional substitutes must
hia hand, or to hear the shrieks of bo sold to mak? up the 20 per cent.
Just a little GRIT
T his convenient n o t e
STICK-TO.*y t*
5th: The authorized .substitutes
your daughter as one of the kaiser's
i
t
i
v
e
n
e
s
s
.
to?
al
are
as
follows:
Corn
meal,
corn
s h e Is
grinning under • officers drags . her
book is the m ost conven­
doing her
away, h u t you won't care long. I ’ll flourf barley flour, katlir flour, milo
ient and e c o n o m i c a l
part to
flour, feterita Hour, rice flour, oat
tell you why.
flour,
peanut
flour,
bean
flour,
pota­
tu&gt;lp
win
You'll
be
dead.
}
loose-leaf book
made.
the
war
to
flour,
buckwheat
flour.
The
or­
There was a cabled paragraph in
SO U T H E R N SCHOOL OF C O M M ERC E
| N o t only are they excel*the newspapers a day or so ago that dinary breakfast cereals, such’ as
12" •
reported the Russians as feeling bet­ oatmeal, cream of wheat, ont flakes
S. l i ASTO N,
,a ' 2'' '
lent for school- work but
and
rolled
oats,
etc.,
are
not
substi­
O RL A ND O, FLORIDA
ter inclined toward the allies. The
tutes.
?
are practical for many
reason was th a t the German troops
6t h : Rye flour may he sold as a
were poison gassing the civil popu­
uses around the office or
lation o f .th e cffrftured towns. I t is substitute in the proportion of two
an easy way to get rid of civil popu­ pounds of rye with, three pounds of
store.
lation, and, now th at the Germans wheat flour.
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7th: Farmers certificates are in­
have hit upon It, they will probably
valid
after Sept. 1st.
use
It
in
all
eases
where
they
wiah
to
L : ■.
8th: Baker’s bread ‘must contain
make room for German kultur.
ilS
Poison gasilng the' civilian popula­ 20 ocr cent of substitutes.
9tli: Consumers may- buy flour, i a ;
tion la easier and quicker th an Shoot­
ICE SUPPLY DEPT.
ing,it, aa wa s done In Belgium, I t la under these rulings, with the proper | • ’ ^ VOU d o ln g y^ U rs &gt; j
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an d quicker thap d e p q rtln r it. pevcenUge of substitutes, to Jneet
Buford, Florida ,easier
-mm: *lmm Ji.m« m4*-fttf * L-.
■A Q W 'N |||||M |0);
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SEPTEMBER 3, 1918

THE 8 ANFOJU) HERALD
SEM INOLE $1,000 CLUB

IN SOCIETY’S DOMAIN
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 SA N F O R D
B. 'D re w of Orlando was among
M rs. M. C. Savage Jjas returned
the visitors to the city yesterday.
from a vipit to friends, and relatives
For Wood an d heavy hauling seC in -Jacksonville where she spent the
past month.
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Murrell, or phone 378.
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War Sating* Stamp Purchasers" and
, Boosters
.
1. S*. Rapp
2. W. P. Brooks
3. Yowell-Speer Co., Inc.
I. F. F. Dutton
5. C. W. Brown
G. First National Bank
7. -J. W. Booth
8. W. E. Scoggan
9. L. P. McCuller
10. P. M. Elder
;
11. H. G. Smith .
12. ‘Win!’ flothnm ly. - .—
The Herald will publish this list
witli any aiiditions thereto until
after vthe imm ediate' War Savings
Drive, beginning Sept. 9th and en d ­
ing Sept. 14th. Get your name oii
t^is. list—“ help hack the hoys in the
trenches."
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JRney Service on Sunday
The Jitney Buss will be operated
on Sundays as usual'foe the accom­
modation of the traveling public to
and from the city. No joy riding or
pleasure trips but business only.
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CU RBSTO N E GLEANINGS
BUDGET ■OF O P.l S' I O N "JUST
BETWEEN YOU AND M E"

EVEN THE GATE POST
NOT IN IT
A Chief Is Among Ye Taking Notes
and Faith, " H e ’ll Print ’em”—
So SayJJ Saunterer.
Thrlfting—Are You?
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We think we are thrifting.
But maybe we are drifting
And the coin tjyit we clink is not
saving hut shifting.
For seemingly spending .
Goes on without ending
And heedlessness still is the tend of
.* our trending. —. - - ,

for liver and* onions and corned bold
and cabbage yourself. And you may
rt'K tfp, powder, perfume, pull and
manicure a hick till kindgnm comes,
and every time that he passes'll liv­
ery stable the old gray mule' will
bray.
"
* He’s a poor patriot who will slur
his own friends or fellow citizens
who ha\\* gone to spend their .blood
for him and his interests whne he
enjoys the blessing of u quiet, easy
home life.

Dlgglng.
It is seldom that men discover rich
mines without digging. x Nature com­
monly lodges her treasures am! Jewels
in rock ground. If the matter ho
knotty and the sense lie deep, they
must stop mid buckle to It. and stick
upon It- with labor and thought anil
••lose •contemplation, and not-leave* It
until they have mastered the illlUculty
and got possession of the truth.— ■
Locke.
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Mildred Ilojly left yesterday for
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Itork Lime
Orlando where she will he the guest
of .Miss Lydia Yowell for a few days. - Cates Crate Co. has rock lime in
* You never miss the .water until
barrels. 0 dice open until’ 8 o’clock
the well runs dry and you never miss
If you neod stove wood "phone me. at night. Huy white we can get the
the jieople from your town until they
f can supply, you. ]{.«£• Du Hose. barrel iirne.. Cates Crate Co., suc­
go' away and just now- the war is
' 100-tfp
cessor to Dutton Crate Co,
causing lots of good irfihpie to leave
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Paul Jones spent- Sunday, with
on various missions.' MajFbtt we will
hom e, folks, coming down fflmf
appreciate them the more when
Gainesville ?whtTwh*r J^fWr?fmg with
they come hack.*
Mrs. Albert Fry is home, the
In gleaning my meaning.
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Unci£ Sam ’s urm y getting ready for guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
You’ll find gasaUning
the hig spring drive.
Aspinwall. Mrs. Fry is training for
Is still used for dusting instead of for r, I wish' to commend the good
cleaning,
people o f Sanford and vicinity for
Musson’s swimming poo! Is the the position of nurse in the Red
Cross.
And
most
of us batten
the
manner in which they obeyed
• coolest place In town. Open Wed­
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hjs
On tine far and fatten.
the request of the Fuel Adminisnesday, T hursday, Saturday and
While robing our softness in purple trution at Washington" to cut down
Sunday afternoons.
Fresh water
Messenger Vaunted
and satin.
the consumption of gasoline on Sun­
every day.
85-tfp
At the Postal Telegraph Odice, San­
day. They entered whole hdartedty
ford.*
Good
chance
for
capable
boy
V Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Smith have
into the scheme and some people
Oh,
-maybe
you’re
guilty
and
maybe
or
girl
to
learn
telegraphy.
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returned from a m onth's (rip through
who were coming into church from
you’re
not,
the west, most of which was spent in
the country and were allowed to
Hut
ask.
"H
ave
I
thrifted
as
much
Robert Holly, William Mallem, Why a Drive in War* Savings Next
the mountains of Colorado.
drive
a car drove the old horse and
as I ought?"
Dick Terheun and several other
Week?
LEO N’S AU TO T R A N S F E R
buggy
to church. Many an* old ping
Hoy ■Scouts under Assistant Semi t
This question has been asked a
P H O N E 91. H O T E L CARNES.
that
ha«Ir3**H*nturned out for
J[y- ' 'J i?'
Master Giles are camping ul Palm number of times. It can bu_answer- Our thrilling is fickle.
Account sales .ren­
iln -tf
since
the
auto
came
in
was
currmn^*'*
It runs in u trickle.
Springs tIiis week.
ed fully by stating th at during the We pickle u nickel fo give us a up and placed hack in the shafts
dered by the Florida
Lieut. Kenneth Murrell of the
past ten months since the govern­
|
again
tor
light
w
o
rk
on
Sunday.
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i-MoloBJ-Corps w ith -h e a d q u arters at
Citrus Exchange show
Notice to the Public
ment' has been selling W ar Ravi
The day was so quiet wilh ‘all the
Johnston,' JacKsonvu
Jacksonvillee spent
tCamp
a m P Jonnaion,
L-wULt i o l Jie responsible for any Stamps -there are ;Only about two Then ride on the trolleys
exactly what fruit was
cars stilled that it seemed strange
Sunday-iwitfKhis-7i f f r P h W r T ^ ' ^ r ] r(jt‘|)lH Cuntracted by R., IL Goiger, . people irr every fifteqn of Seminole To go to the Follies
and
carried
us
back
to
childhood
And hand ourselves thanks and A
Mrs.. K. R. Murrell. Kenneth -re-| — -4tp
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sold for, when, where
county who have purchased Wur
".days when everybody remained at
. couple of jollies.
cently won his shoulder straps and
Savings. Stamps an d thereby signi­
home or only drove* a fnw* miles out
and to whom soldi and
his many friends here are congratu­
fied to tin* government and to the
•in the country and'.lh«* noisy, busyHon.
Schelle
M
nines
and
lating him on his well deserved pro­
- die cost o f selling it.
bqys over yonder that they were be- Mail still gpes on pulling,
cars that have whizzed past tin* door
have returned from a pleasant
motion. .
,
Imbibing,
an&lt;|
.stalling.
This is
all day Sunday With no respect for
A specimen account
to Mr Maines’, old home at Lake bind them and pushing.
And'holding enough yet without
(tin* dose of M A G R l ’DER'S Won­
the day or for the war with cut out
Butler. They brought Mr. Maines" why a drive is needed next week.
sales and' full explana­
"Hold! enough!"-ing,
derful Medicine cures colic in horses
wide open and ati bolts loose were
nephew and sister, Miss Nettie home Think of it folks—two people out of
like magic. Get it at L. R._ Philips with them.
tion of the system of
every fifteen of this county have While woman still poses.
stilled for the nonce and, say*, it was
«k Go's.
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War Savings Stamps. The people And shows us her hoses,
some relief. I rather liked it* and
handling returns wilj
in authority have asked th a t the All silken and sheer to excuse Iter many of my neighbors liked it and
The Hoard of Trade will move
* - *• » Dissolution Notice
he cheerfully exhibited
discloses.
people of Seminole county show th at
into thefr new quarters in the Herald
the fuel administrator knew' what he
The firtn of Gibson &amp; Wallace has
they are in accord with every move­
building today, -and the m-xl regular
io any bona-fide grow­
was lining when lie called for the
this .d a y dissolved, H. L. Gibson \
ment that is fostered by tin* govern­ At the. end of the day, if you're feel­ saving on one day's gasoline that
meeting will be held there if the
er who will call at the
acquiring the interest of A. C. Wal­
ing too good,
ment, and have sot apart the week
chairs can be procured in time.
the hoys "over there" fighting our
lace. . All hills and contracts due the
offices of the Florida
A sea food and chicken dinner, firm of Gibson &amp; Wallace will be beginning Sept. 9th and ending on Ask this, " H a v e 1 thrifted as much battles might haVc more oil and
ns
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should?"
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to
give
those
who
have
not
gasoline
to
whip
the
Hun.
I
am
Citrus - Exchange in
GO cents, every Sunday, 12310 p. m. paid to If. L. Gibson, who will a ls o ’
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in War Savproud of the way in which our
and Thursdays 6 p. m.
Daytona pay all indebtedness of the above subscribed their limit in
Tampa, Fla., or on ,
ings. and tluate th at have not Thrift? Have we yet won it?
people, responded and while there
Beach Hotel Daytona Beach
100-tf li r in
thought to subscribe ut all a chance Nay. have we begun it?
may have been one or two who went:
.Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dreasor
ii. L. Gibson,
L. A. H AK ES, Mgr.
to -get right and fall in line. There­ It pop* up its head itnd we.sop it or right on using gas they were people
have returned from a trip to New
2-3tc
A. C. Wallace.
Orange
County Cltrtia
fore. be ready with your additional
who are of that caliber and thoy ure
stun it,
York where they spent a vacation
Sub-Exchange
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subscription or new subscription as But while we are raving
the ones who will get theirs after the
with home folks and qlso visited tin*
Miss- Naomi Hurrold of Waynes- the case may be when tin* solicitors
war
is
over
and
if
they
persist
in
dis­
Of salving and saving.
Orlando, Fla.
markets to purchase goods for their ville, N. C., has been the attractive
call on you next Monday,
Who of us is conscious of cutting n regarding requests and orders U nde
new store here.
guesL of tier cousin, Miss Muriel
craving?
Sam will close them up tight until
Dr. D. C. W ard, Osteopathic Harrold for the week end. She has
For
Rent
after the war. And meantime let
1
PI*, siciun.
First National Hank recently accepted a position ip the
Two apurtm ents over 10 Cent We still go hotelling
the good patriotic people go right on
Bldg., Phone 330-W.
64-tf
Rogers renity oilier in Drl.aud Tor Store, Cool, nice rooms with front
heljdng the government and the w’ar
And
swanking
and
swelling,
Mr. and. Mrs. E. D. Chittenden the coming season.
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Four roomp $16.00 per ■An if -war
j porch.
&gt;t* run TiiVil
■war wrrr pnmi mr ■and seltt tTTff
P7 - ..ii "rfidjntn. Eight rooms
mill family hnvo ruLu n m l - l w i s — ■
&gt;er month?
tithe
to
kick,
t
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e
geezer
t
h
a
t
helped
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compelling,
trip to points in Pennsylvania and
l-tfe
t h e kaiser i n s t e a d of Ins own gov­
For Sale or Exchange t Y u c h t '(N . H Garner
We go r e s t a u r a n t i n g
New York state where they have c o m p l e t e l y e q u i p p e d . 3fi 1 x 8 x 2 1
ernment.
A n d j a u n t i n g a nt i t l u u n l i n g ,
spent llie past month visiting their ft. Drufl 1() II. I*. » Cyi., Buffalo Ited C r o s s M e m b e r s h i p s for A u g u s t
With little denied that is wanton or
old home and relatives and friends. engine., , Spded 9 miles. Uriginally
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Strange Bequest. .
ft.
wanting.
. Sanford
A strange bequest was niude by a
cost $4,000. Will sacrifice' for $500
M A G R U D E R ’S W O N D E R F U L
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Will
HORSE M E D I C I N E S . for . colic, as have no time to use it.
New Member^—W. H. Hynes, If you're doing Ihe limit, keep hit­ retired, soap manufacturer recently.
He left the sum of a, little more than
staggers, big head; lameness, wprrUB, trade for Oakland, Bulck or Stude- George Hynes, Mrs. J. II. II.* Allen.
ting on wood
eleven
hundred dollars, to found n
Ad­
choking, quinsy, etc.
For snle ut baker runabout automobile.
Renewals—S. O. Shinholser, Mrs. And nsk, "H ave I thrifted as much
homo for "Iwtudcaa cats' nnd doge."
dress W." F. Ayres. Daytona Bench. S. O. Shinholser, Mrs. W. II. Hynes,
L, R._ Philips &amp; Co’s.
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but Stipulated that the money Is not to
us I .could?" " "
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Mrs. D. O. M onrot*R - L. Feck.
Arthur Greene left Inst Saturday Fla. "
he touched until the year 2tC3, by
when the donor estimates It.will have
foe Beech Creek". Penn., to visit his
Geneva
Home go p f i i f i t e e n n g ’
Increased to two hundred" million dolmother and sister -who are spending
Notice to Auto Owners
New Members —Lewis Ch a midis, And on the high gearing
t)
the summer there.
He expects to
r ti
All owners of a u t o m o b i l e s a r e Geo. Peters, Mrs. Chas. Phillips, They hit the high spots with a rol­ Inrs.
join the aviation corps or some hereby p u t on nitticw that all laws Mrs. G. A. Nicholson, Mrs. R. L.
licking cheering,
brunch of the service while there.
regarding speed, lights hath front Gresham, 0 . If. Payne, Mias A. Pe­ And day-working Dooleys,
* The Herald cannot be sent to any and rear, license tags, etc., will be ters, Mrs. Fred Taylor, W. J. Dan­ Are Hiiifllng patchoulis,
subscribers who are not paid up to enforced to the letter. These laws iels, Mrs. L. Chninhlis.
While over the ocean, they're living
Renewals— Mrs. J. Prevatt, Miss ------- like cooliesrdate. This is a goverrfment ruling are on the s ta tu te honks and will he
Bessie Hart, Paul DobleyTMrs. J. T.
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E. E. Bradv,
• McLain, Mrs. T . . Purdon, Mrs. W.
like to accommodate th e "many sub­
Aye. aye, there they buckle*
Fullnrd, Lester Brown.
3-2tj&gt;
Sheriff.
scribers it is impassible to carry any
Their
belts as they knuckle
Colored—Jack Gary.
subscription accounts now. Please
Hurd down to their work, while re­
Oviedo
Change In Business
remember this and pay now.
fusing to truckle,
Miss.
Ella
Pritchard.
The interest in the film of Gibson
And Punches and Pierrots
T ry Magruder’s L I N I M E N T for
&lt;£ Wallace has been acquired by
*—
/ . Chuluotn
Are starving like*heroes,
all lameness and rheumatism in
II. L. Gibson and the business in the
“ I always answer
New
Member—
Mrs.
Sarah
Gill.
While our self denipl is hitting the
horses and human, ftet it at L. R.
future will'be run ufidcr the name of
G e o r g e t o w n C o l o r e d Auxiliar y
zeroes.
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Philips &amp; Co.
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Long Distance Tele­
H. L. Gibson. Mrs. Minnie Jones "New Members— Mrs. Betti* Ba­ t
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• C-url fJchqltz, one. ut Unul» Bam'* trill hay&lt;* charge of "the store nt the ker, Mrs, Leola Nixon,*'Mrs.* Etta
As you pillow your conscience a 1
phone calls promptly.
na v y boys is home on a furlough, rorner of Magnolia and Second Sneed, Mrs. Rosa King Johnson.
bedtime tonight.
after spending over a year in active tttreet'in the Imperial Thentre build­
Usually it means prof­
Ask this, "Apt 1 thrifting as much as
service. Curl was one of the first ing, where u large and most comRed Cross Dues Payable
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of Sanford’s young men to enlist pleto^stock of sheet music, phono­
itable business or an opportunity to settle a
There are ^ about, one hundred
— Edmund Vtyice Cook.
and lit* has been across a n d .h a d all graphs, records, etc., will he on hand names on the rolls whose dues ure
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kinds of experieneb since leaving nt all times. Thanking the public past due. Will these members* kind­
problem quicklyund satisfactorily.
home to take his pjaco among the for .past favors and soHciting your ly notify the secretary if they whdi c I never w a s jn u c h on this family
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nuvy fighters. His m any friends are future business we ask your patron- to be dropped or will- renew? Re­ tree and blue blood thing. With me
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“ When I talk A9, a man over the Long
peated notices fail to bring n re­ it is just whnt av person is while they
ft
sponse.
With October the annual are in my presence and actions
Distance Telephone it is like being. face to
reports of Seminole county chapter count more than a family tree that
will be mode* nnd all members who apparently looks good from the out­
face with him. I &lt;;an inject my personality
are due the chapter for membership side b u t is Tull of worm holes below
the
bark.
I
see
people
every
day
two months or more will be stricken
into the matter and win his confidence with­
who dote on their ancestors and they
from the roll.
;-t
are living now on what their ances­
Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Sec.,
out loss o f tjme.
tors did in 1778—in fact thoy have
Seminole Co,, Chnpter,
a had cast* of "ancestors’’ for which
A. R. C.
whenGRANDMA
they Shoultf have treatm ent. It is
helps do it. No more back
“ The telephone, both Local and Long
ail
right to have a good family name
Executive
Committee
Meeting,
It.
C.
breaking over a rubbing board
The monthly business meeting of and most of us can trace hack our
Distance, plays an important part ia our
— not with GRANDMA on the
Seminole* County Cfiajiter will be ancestry far enough to" discover that
job; G R A N D M A gets right
held next Monday night, Sept. 9th, w® came from some great man and
business. W e have a Bell Telephone on
down to the bottom o f things in
a t Red Cross, headquarters. Several wc can also trace hack the record
a hurry.' Dirt just can't bide
every desk and the time and traveling ex­
matters of Importance-will come be­ far enough to discover some pretty
•w ay when she gets after it.
fore the meeting. All members of bad eggs among^ our lineal descend­
penses we save make the cost of our serv­
GRANDMA atop* the waste of
this committee are urged to be pres­ ants.
It is an even toss up and the
cutting or cbippiog of bar soap,
ent.
man who is the least among us may
ice one o f the most profitable investments/’
o , »- l You measure outT jost^b st you
have the best ancestors and the
Annual Business Meeting
greatest among us may have come
------- the Woolen Sock,
The annuaf business meeting of from humble parentage.
Thank 3 - *
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Seminole County ?Cl)upteV&lt;\irO| bo goodness, in America the __poor, h
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held early in .October, for, the purpose a t good a' chance to become great as
or electing oflkers and submitting the rich and family trees are only
— "tual reports. The date will be good for kindling the ‘ ‘
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ON TUESDAY8
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. IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME X

NUMBER 5 —

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER G. 1918

AVIATION FIELD HERE
WORKORDER FERTILIZER MELLONVILLE EARLY DAYS
WOULD BRING FLIERS IS WRONG FACTORY DESCRIBED BY GROWER;
• THINKS BOARD TRADE IN SPOTS B U R N E D MENTIONS OLD SCENES
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PR O JE C T

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The regular meeting of the gov­
ernors of the Sanford Honril of Trade
• will he-held M onday-evening -8:00
o'clock, Sept. 9th, at the new. Board
of Trade rooms over the Herald
office,, MagAolin avenue.
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Tuesday night, Sept. 10th, nt the
Court House, the ‘regular monthly
meeting of the Board of Trude will
cpnvene. After this m onth’s meet­
ing, all meetings will he held in t h e
hall of the Bonrd of Trade nt their
new headquarters: I t is hoped ^tlint
•nil interested members and citizens
will.bo present Tuesday night. Our
•Board of Trude is now on a solid
working basis: it has already accom­
plished much gOod and will accom­
plish more merely, by your showing
steres»*TrwH»'n-orl«Tut-UamL lor

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REGISTER

IN SEM INOLE

List of Precincts -and
Registrars

Clerks and

SENATOR

FLETCHER

D E ­ PLANT

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V IR G IN IA -C A U O -

C iNA C O . D E S T R O Y E D .

F I N E S U. S. R U L I N G .

COVERED \ y r r H GI.ORY

I M A N ‘W H O PLA N TE D

Y. M. c . A. Workers Under Fire!
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At the floso ttf the Civit~\Var a
boy in Tennessee, just from the nr- ,
my with a horse and a little money
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concluded to go south.* No danger
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of-getting lost, as he has no special
place in view. He found Atlanta in
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ashes, spent Sunday in Hawkins;5
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ville; passed vyherc Jeff Davis was
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The trucks on which Y. M. C. A. captured; ony ' little store at Val­
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free supplies-were transported were dosta.
LUke: City, Gainesville and Ocala
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under fire constantly for several
nights nnd were frequently hit by were small -villages. He stayed all
night at Moss IllufT on the OklasheIX fragments and shrapnel.
w-ttha river. Fifty miles to' MellnnIn several cases the supplies dis­
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ville and only’one house on tho rpard,tributed by the -"Y” g&gt;en were re­
Mr. Stewart's nenr where Apopka Is
ceived by soldiers who had find prac­
now. Stayed all night there and to *•
tically no rations for two difys. One
Mellonville qext d a y —thaL-,was as • t"
officer whose company was given
far as he could go.*.
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food from a -truck asked the driver
There
^Nvere
no
roads
n o r- setthe—
to go to nnother position where there
ments
south
of
Mellonville,
.whioh
was a body of troops suffering for
food. .The ride, wns over n road wns .the head of in"ig a tio n qn St.
swept by shell fire ami tho driver Johns river nnd naituu for Captain —
UTU* in momentary danger of being Mellua wfiu diod--th»r»»—anti wns
burieil on • the bank of the' fiver..
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Blown oil the faic ol tin lurth, l&gt;ut
The
soldiershad
built
Fort
Reed
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he found the sulTering men and dis­
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tributed bis entire truck load of ra­ two miles from there. There were
about twenty houses in that neigh­
tion:! utnong/--t-hrTn'.
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borhood, u little store and. no post
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office. Some of’the soldiers were dis­
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Letter From Joe Chittenden
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charged there and commenced the
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first white settlement while in Or­
The following letter from b
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ange county. The county was about
Chittenden recently
wounded
ninety miles long by sixty wide and
France will be interesting:
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hud seventy-five registered voters.
Somewhere
in
France,
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Provost Marshal General, whose tie - ,
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Tem perature.—Temperature r a n g - ,son Ht;,re
.There
wns
no
town
or
cnuK
house
in
August
3,
191».
vision that the meaning given to the; Several of the • m p lp y ta • »«"t per*f£ 2 3
ed from 2 deg. Below normal in the
Registrar, A. A flicks.
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Precinct
No.
5,
Oviedo,
Flu.
or.ler
tu
the
Council
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Defense
w**|M&gt;nal
property
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the
fin
as
noth
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Mother;
west to 1 deg. above in the northern
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Placti of Registration, Lawton " w i t h o u t t h e Consent or approval, of could be taken out after- the fire . . Well, it didn't take long for them
Went hunting with Arthur Speer
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portion. Midday tempera turns were
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and killed u big buck the first day,
the
War
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epartm
ent"
must,
of
,
"ttirled
on
account
of
the
rap.d
heat
to
lay
me
uji,
but
I
thank
tiod
it
is
Bros,
store.r l
moderate.
Registrar. R. W. Lawton.
course be accepted as final, reads us »«&gt;'. . .««•••"» . by .the Homes. , Supt. an injury th a t will get well. 1 wrote Went fishing and caught an ei&amp;ht
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Precipitation: — Except locally,
Downing lost a number of valuubly vo|| a col|p|c „f wt.,.ks ago and have pound trout.
Went fire hunting
Precinct No. 6,' Geneva* Fla.
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follows:
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where the rainfall was somewhut
vernl *not. .had, a chance to write since.
draughting instruments and’ sevi
with Mills and killed one of WoodPlace of Registration, Postolfice.
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"The Miami Metropolis,
above the normal, there wns n gen­
suits of clothing. *
Registrar, Aubrey Moran.
don't even know whether rfiat letter Tuff's milch cows the. first shot. Fell
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eral deficiency, being most pronounc­
Precinct No. 7. ( huluotu. Fla.
• The loss cannot ho eatiniuted ut was mailed or not as we left the in love with Florida und concluded
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ed in portions of the central and
"Y our wire of Saturday received this time as some of the fertilizer can same night. 1 wns assignee) to Co. to stay und raise an orange grovo.
Place of registration, Postolfice.
southern digjsions. The weekly total
about, om* o’clock Sunday afternoon lie' salvaged and the .records being D, 168th Infantry, one of the oldest
Registrar. J.- T. Jacobs.
Tlte largest grovo in the state was
was particularly heavy in Bradford,
and was submitted this (M onday; burned copies will have to lie sent regiments on this side.
Precinct No. 8 -GaLriella, Fla.
four acres at Mellonville. Most of,
linker and Putnam couhties, where
Place o f‘ Registration, Gabrielln morning to the provost marshal gen­ from the main offices to be checked
We started moving ns soon 'as we the old settlers had a few trefba in
the totals
rnnnged
from
l
to
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eral, aod was advised thut no such but it can be placed over the $150,­
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got there, a n d .I got my first glimpse their yards, but no commercial
inches.
Showers occurred almost
Registrar*.
1000 mark it is said as there- was a lllf 1»- » F A 1. army---- Tllitl nighL-tU: gi oWwa ■ mub iiiiMm being planteth
h"* * • *S. E. .Mathers
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duily in sumo localities, w h e y nearby 1
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K m lm
N o . - l f — LouJUiouiutL
hiked about 12 kilos i*7 • j,
jj miles i and Commenced looking for n location.
Place of Registration Postolfice.
had to stop about every 15 or 20 There was a settlem ent on south
t' audition of Crops
Practically
Registrar. 1 J. Niimver.
minutes to keep a Roche plane from Apopka. The settlers said they were
all growing crps need ram. especially
Precinct No. 10 l ake Mary, Fin.
shooting us down. W«,ll,- we moved protected from cold by the big lako
cane, though this crop was ureutly
Place of Registration. A. jO Sjob'! t h a t w.ay for four nighta^and finally and had never had n jilling frost.
benefilted where rains occurred, Irish lorn store. . ,
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potatoes, strawberry plauts, need
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Chateau Thierry front. We were in trees growing around the lakq.
beds .and some peanuts, velyet and Vrcclnct No. 11— ARamonte Spring*
there for seven d a j l under shell fire
Bought forty acres from the state •
castor hernia. Preparations are be-,
Place o f ’Registration, A. FI. Ful­
Dr. Dolan Thinks They Arc Barrier Against Diseases all-the time and part of thn,time un­ with a wild grove qn it, cut tho trees
ing made for truck generally, and ler store.
der machine gun lire. 1 stayed with off three feet from the ground, bud-----*&gt;
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some small crops have been planted,
Registrar, A. H. Fuller.
them until Dm la»t-'duyr-bilt thay got Tied Diem and had fruit in three
although the weather has been too
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1 " " me then. We had advanced up a years: added to it and made thirty
wurm nnd dry fo r- m u c h activity.
TOOK JOY RIDERS NAMES
There are two sides to the ques­ fias not entered our Florida cattle |,,|| under heavy fire and wore lying acres. It is now the oldest grove in
Sweet potatoes, as a rule are doing
for the tick stood guard. Anthrax., on the crest of it. The first thing 1 the state, and has been hearing fifty
well. Much of. the cron crop has 1Those Who Rode on Sunday Will tion of the eradication and elimina­ is qo respecter of persons, rich or , knew I felt a heavy thud and found years and has a good crop now.
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tion of the rattlo tick. T
been harvested; the yield is poor to
poor, and claims its victims e v e r y - t1IIUI
h a t
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broken. The bullet Some of fhe troce will have a yield
lie Sent to Washington
ill/ leg was
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good. Cotton is being picked gen­
Vefil all the way through my thigh of ten or twelve crates.
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While the' Fuel Administrator does The cattle tick, also -C*Hcd Texas day.
erally; there has been some deteri­
artd came out the other sitle. I was
The questloh has been asked, does
Another
disease,
Black,
Leg
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oration, and weevil are bail in somo not wish to bo rpaan about the re-­ fever tick, la going to bfc extermin­
sure
lucky, as I lay there four hours orange growing pay? Wc have to go •
produced
by
a
specific
bacillus
read­
localities. The yield is fair to good. quest to. put up the joy wagon on ated if what we read In the papem
ily .distinguished-!com t W causing before the fellows could get me out. by what, has been done.
Citrus fruits are generally promising. Sunday he will tend in th# names of ia ao, and none to raise a voice in
I ’ll be all right again in three or four ’ The writer selected »• location,
all those who were seen, on the its behalf, for th e good It has done Anthrax. Cattle between six months
don’t worry
about
mb. prepared the land and planted a 30H 1U IIU I9
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streets last Sunday, and next Sun­ for the great state that_ lias given it and "two year's of age are the moat months
J' u it go\‘ back to a base hospital to­ acre grove for T. C. M cKey of Val­
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Word for the Sailors
susceptible
to
this
disease,
hut
it
has
day all who are on the streets unless shelter so long.
The verdict has
day and I will be all O. K. here.
Atlantic Squadron, Aug., 1918. they are on business th at is allowed
Ho
gone forth and the Texas fever tick not entered Florida* for the tick We have some mighty fine officers dosta, &lt;?a.,* -thirty years ago.
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had accumulated $200,000 from the
stands guard.
them will have their names taken must go.
and the attendants do all In the profits. He got $20,000 for the crop ;
Dear Sir—I have read quite a few and they may he stopped and queaHemorrhngla Septicemia is a high­
Why
don’t
they
call
It
the
Florida
world they can to help yod. Guess last year and the crop Is as godd or »
letters sent *td the Herald by - the tloried by the officers in the efforts
ly fatal and infectious disease to
tick?
I
t
looks
as
if
th
a
t
would
he
a
I ’ll quit now, as I feel a little tired. better this year.
hoys across and .those going across
find Q'u t j UBt why they arc riding
If thero is any
better name and more appropriate cattle and other nnimals. The dis­ Don’t w orry.. .There isn’t any more evidence wanted in this case we re­
and they seem very proud of th e | This j oy* riding edict at present is
ease is essentially a septicemia or
fact th a t they are over there, or •
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• than the Texas tick, but aV every blood poisoning, and the invasion to worry about, than there would he fer to Mr. McKey himself and to
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if I wns in the same shape at home, Walker Bros., packers a t Orlando,
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resent something great as the state occurs from Inoculations. In F lo r- 111 1 u
he. 1 envy. them,
very
much
but
It
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th&lt;?
,e
to
pay
attention
who
have
bought
the
crop
several
------- nU , ju ‘ hooves the people to pay attention is large. I am sure tho tick comes Ida, however, the tick has" stood | Lovei to all.
Army Postolfice 708 American Exp. I years and to L. W. Moore, who
looks liko they arc trying to give the ^ ^
requpst and l0 keep the car#
guard against this disease.
under
th
a
t
head
or
class,
for
it
has
hoys th at are- hooked over here the |n tho gji
p Qn Sunday u n ^ | t U
Forces.
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takes care of (he grove.— B. S. M. i a ,The last but not the least of infec­
accomplished some t re a t things for
raz z ,'a o please do not forget *&amp;at absolutely n»n«««nrv
Flo'rida Grower.
necessary to
to use
use them,
them.
tious and communicable diseases is
the boys of the Atlantic Sqtiadron on This of courso does not apply to the the state of Florid*.
laTge
Btock-Ql
valuable
materials
on
One man snya in his writings, "I tuberculosis. - 1 have never j e e n J t J n hand. Nothing can bo learned of
~thtl iide sweat just as hard lor people from the country- who come
Hey Chittenden 111 CuliJ
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Uncle Sam as those “ over there.,"
in to church or other good and suffi­ attribute the oppbsition to tick erad­ ing i t for years hut when Florida tho plans of the company regarding
Roy Chlttender,. who Is with
ication to groaa ignorance."
Respectfully,
cient reasons.
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tick is eradicated, then the get rich tho rebuilding of the plant. This U U. S. Marines is stationed \ n C u b a *
A Sanford SailoL
' Well, I want to show some of the quick, regardless of who suffers, will the second time within a few years and the camp paper gives him sn
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friends a n d . enemies
of the tick begin to get in their work and tuber­ t h a t it has been entirely destroyed item sh o u t a hall game recently
Death of Infant Daughter
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The little daughter of Mr.- and some of the great things It baa ac­ cular cows condemned in other- by fire and while fertiliser plants .are played down t h ere. I t seems th a t
In connection with the plana being
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Mrs. Ben Munroe died at D aytona complished.
states will he shipped In by the a necessity even during the war it Roy is still hitting th e old-horsehtde
-made for the work of the church for
Florida does ncrt.hax0 th at dread hundreds. B ut as long as the Flor­ may be th a t on account of the high and running bases as well os ever
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Beach
Tuesday
after
a
lingering
illh c - c o m l n « y c „ l h e p » l o r n«v M
m o n th ,.
The I,.by
disease Anthrax or Charbon. An­ id* cattle tick sta n d i guard they will price of materials and scarcity of and war has had no effect on his
labor t h a t the plant will be a tem­ prowess. The following item is from
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had been .lek
Iron, Inl.ncy thrax exists in moat countries of be kept out.
mornlny on the .nb,oc... U
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lhoul,hl , h . t . ch. „ , o to Europe, in Asia, Africa, Australia
Why eradicate the Florida cattle porary stru c tu re .u n til after the.w ar. "R u m o r,” the camp paper:
and
fn
our
own
country,
especially
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“ Our first run in the second inning
i « t " J S T S ! ? * * , which' tk* bench woldd
™ ; h o t It
tick when by' ________
so doing jyou
open theThe plant carried insurance hut
in the lower Mississippi Valley, the way to other diseases more deadly ( the building would cost more now to was the work of Chittenden, who
h c 'in . . , 7;30 will be " G o d " Know,- — ^ ^
G ulLstatee and in some of the east­
l
«&lt;gt of Hta Icoplo.
flelda for tho6C above an(j the little ern and western states. While it is to man and beAst? The tick does erect and this may discourage tho after getting a.hit stole second, third
not attack man, woman or child.-but-V. C. Co. In their plans a t this time, and to cap the climax stole home.
omo nnd hear him.
winged its flight after all th at chiefly limited to cattle and sheep. It
the other diseases do. Tick fever is This field, however, is too big to he The stands i'went wild when he did
may be transm itted to horses, mules, not an infectious disease, / t is n q t ! ignored and it is certain th a t, some this and the echoes are still ringing
' nkilled P h y .1 .1 ... nnd the b e ..
i o s t s , dogs, hogs, cats, rabbits, guin­ carried, from one animal to another timo In the future a big plartT will he through the hills and valleys."
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nursing could do.
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Services al Holy Cross
The funeral was held from the ea pigs and mice.. The -variety of but Anthrax Is.' H animals having rebuilt here. The loss ia keenly felt
domesticated animals which it may ticks-die you can sell the hide and in Sanford and vicinity whete the
Methodist Church
The services a t Holy Crosa church residence of Mr. snbd Mrs. Jsm es
attack renders i t - o n e of the most the meat also can be utilised. But p le a t made a showing in weekly pay
this Sunday will be the Trnrly cele- Cowan Wednesday afternoon, Rev.
Sunday school a t 9:80.: PreachingIrtL *
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dreaded scourges of animal life and
Epworth League a t 6:80.
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bration with music a t 7:30 it. ro. and MUo Massey of the Baptist church
in the ease of those having A n th r a x ' rolls and it is hoped t h a t the com- a t 41.
men, women and children are sub­
the only safe remedy is to burn t h e 1pany
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’ so o n's* possible Evening aervices at 7:30. Preaching •'
will
rebuild
ject
to this infectious disease.'
sermon. ’
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animals.
morning and evening by Rev. 8 . L.
and build • bigger and better than
.I n th e -time of Alexander the
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Crowson, pastor of he • Webster
(Continued on Page Three)
before.
' ; Great, thousands .perished, hut it
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Ing service will be mads later.
tbs bereaved parqnte.
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The work or fight order promul­
gated %by the. State Council of De­ alarm of lire brought the depart­
fense seems to have been too sweep­ ment to the plant of the Virginiaing in many respects,and people all Carolinn Chemical ..Co., where the
over Florida have bepn wanting roof of the older, part of the building
more definite information regarding was discovered on fire and a fire
the order and also wanting to know th at burned so quickly that the entire
whether the Btato order superceded old and new building was nblftzc and
a n y 'o t h e r orders or not. Accord­ burning fiercely In a short time that
ingly the Miami Metropolis wrote made the. e.fTorts'of the fire depart­
Senator
Fletcher regardipg the order ment useless ns far ns the plant of
Precinct No. 1—Sanford, Florida
and the following from the M etrop­ the V. -C. (Co. wa^ concerned.
Place of registration II. C. Du* olis will he interesting:'
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The 'night watchman discovered
Bose office, 112 North Pnrk avenue.
Miami
the fire almost as soon as It started
Credit must be given tin
Registrars, H. C. DuBose, Chief,
John D. Jinkins, It.* C. Maxwell, A. Metropolis for obtaining an authori­ but it had been de.vel.qpcd by spon­
L. Betts, A. K. Powers nnd W. G. tative ruling on a qvlestlon th at has taneous combustion of the chemicals
been raised by u rerent^order of the nntl 'Was so fast th a t almost before
Fox.
Florida Stute Council of Defense. he found it and could get hack to
Precinct No. 2— Lake Monroe, Fla. This .was-to the VITeil tliat tryn en­ the telephone to call tho department
Place of Registration, E. A. Os- gaged fn "tTN building trades would it had seited upon the entire build­
have* to tram^or themselvua t o -w ar ing nnd h c had jiarely time to grab
your'county, and.jdty
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work, by September 15. The Me­ the uddingtnarlimt* troin. the front
Registrar, t*
E. A.
are thut a Inrger than usual number
tro
p o lis Immediately applied to Sen­ office jtydicn tllffllfli wus AlillTrat bpon
.. Precinct No. ;l- -Sanford. Fla.
of tourists will efime to Flofida this
ator
Duncan l ’. Fletcher to secure him.
Place of Registration, Fire Station
year and Sanford wants her share
hn~
official
interpretation’ of the net
Tin* lire department staved on the
n n d .to get tljom wo must wqrk .to­ in City Hall.'
as
far
as
it
relates to the question at stem: and rendered good service in
Registrars,
Schelle
Mnines,
Chief,
gether for that end.
that
At the Tuesday night’s meeting Walter Haynes. OsbJ.rn Gernilon. issfle. It will be
. . .noted
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“ . the
!‘VSen-*! putting out -tlip blaze on u string of
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a to r’jf reply, which is appended h e n - ! ' Q , ,(|ix
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Irnrk noar
M.
II.
Massey,
Jus.
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Roberts,
C.
we will also take up the question of
to. finishes with the statement t h a t 1the
1 plant. 1 The switch engine pulled
L.
Britt,
Harry
J.
Wilson,
W.
L.
erecting a landing station for air­
"the Department
recognizes . the o a t the train and saved three cars
planes from the CarlstrOm and Barr Watson." Wm. McKinnon, F. B.
great
danger
of
too
broad and too and the other seven wef-e pulled out
Adams.
Fields nt Arcadia..
general application M the work or , anti -extinguished by the department,
*Preclncl No. t —Paola, Fla.
Senator
H etcher » ^
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light order."
Place
of Registration,' C. D. Pear- account of his interview w.th
Wealhcr nnd Crop Conditions
,no, t d ttlroved.
Following is list of places anti
registcra-appointed- to serve in the
different precincts of Seminole coun­
ty by the local board 'for the coming
registration to take place on Septem­
ber 12th, -1918 of persons between
the ages of eighteen and forty-six
years, registration will be open from
seven a. in. to bine p. m.:
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traditions of the Red Triangle, the
workers attached to a famous urmy
division th at participated in the big
push on the. Chateau-Thierry front
have covered themselves and the
Y. M. C. A. with glory.

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PAGE FOUR

Lost—S u n d a y night, Aug 23
road between D aytona Beach
Lake Wales, via:* New Su.\
steam er Tug. Liberal reward i(
turned to Mr. Clyilo Brady. I.
burg, Fla. Sentim ental value.

Wc would run better pictures if better picture's
were made.
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FOR KENT

TH URSD AY

WEDNESDAY

TUESDAY

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\s* “The Heart tif the
Also the Official Allied
sews.
Also a two!
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reel Comedy.
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(ioldVvn Feature—Howard Hick- The Genuine Fadline Frederick
IN '
‘ man in “Blue Blood.” Also “A
“ MADAM JEALOUSY ”
* Fight For Millions.” Also
Also a Good Comedy.
a Comedy.
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FOR F U T U R L

GROWTH

For R ent—2 } j acres well mi freiicd
and tiled, hamm ock land, good well,
,:j room house, all fenced. See F.*C,
Welsh, at Stu&lt;lio Bank building,
Park ,avenue, jClty. Also qno" fertil­
izing machine, new,’ for sale also, ,1
plough an^l scratcher, l j j ton paper
and*stakes.
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SATURDAY

The Sensation of the season,
OVER T H E R E / ’ with

CHAS. RICHMAN

MY FOUR

COMING—GERARD’S

AMUSEMENT

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AT TH E STAR FRIDAY

YEARS

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flung out when he indulges in mag­
nificent dissipation.
Nero h a d bis
hanging gardens, Louis XVI had his
Versailles with its love courts and
countless other rulers nbd men of
powers have^ had • their pavilions,
their pleasure palaces and their re­
treats. secret and otherwise.
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"Decadent
modern
millionaires
"Over There" is a big p»
hnve their studios and mountain
play built above the thrilling
lodges concealed until .some tragedy
which followed o w decimal!
reveals their existence to the public,
war with Germany uml confer
oung
I
n view “ill this it is only natural
■lives of a small group o f .
ways
that
the authors of "Blue Blood." a
people who in their various
t&gt;H&lt;-mSelexart
dram a starring Howard
rise to' the occasion. During
have devised a
jtion of the story, both -tars, in their Hickman, should
respective, roles enter into Elude like form of indulgence for the prin! Sam 's whirlwind recruiting cant- j cipal character in their play. Uo li
‘ eg pf stirring &gt;Spencer Wellington., the Inst j\l. a
pnigns, _anfl _u mynbe
Uuv.. of
hits are 1staged .q1vtiitt_14a.wk.Lm.
l - This
is the first ancestors, who - m a i i i w a - girl of /«&gt;rof1, tin* ‘Recruit/
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time that till* n b l i r . i t . d irv-lund tune without telling Jier of the tain'
ed unto the 01 madness ib his blood.
man-o'-wur bu
making of a p
uma. and it-*
j n u ceb-ludpd. port of his estate
«ppe«r.ni&lt;T*-nfi*
yrrf'rr. nivitflti
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Reports th at ' have been rect i ' ed
by Arthur S Kane, General Manager
of Select Pictures, indicate that one
‘ of the rc’asons why "Over There,”
the new Select production Starring
Charles Richmann and Anna i).
Nilsson, which will he shown at the
Star Theatre next Friday is being
heavily hooked
throughout
the Death Ends Revel In Maniac's Hare
country, is because ol its vbry direct
Death Ends Revel
appeal to men of enlisting
age
T he surest sign of a man’s mental
throughout the communities where
dissolution,
psychologists tell us. is
it is shown.
It is estimated by

You
are cordially invited •to visit
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our Millinery Store on Wednes­
day, Thursday, Friday and Satur­
day, September, 4-5-6-7, to look
over our Millinery and Ladies’
Ready-to-Wear.
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We take pleasure in presenting
the authentic fashions for the
autum and winter season, repre­
senting the choicest in creations
from all the recognized sources
showing correct combinations o f
taffeta with velvet velour, with
Georgette and crepe, Lyons Velvet
and Panne.
Hats in the new fall shads, black,
purple and taupe, brown and new
shades of blue.
, Black' and
white
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Cor. Church and Orange St.

LANDO,

Eight room house for rent, SE cor
nor Cypress avenue ami T h lrd ’street
J. E. Pace.
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GERMANY

For R ent— Ten acre (arm near
Moore's Station.
Five acres tiled.
Good large house and bnrn. Ca«h
rent. See W. M. Haynes at Herald
Office. .
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those who have seen tl^e picture
th at .its presentation will-hoe
appreciable irttluence on recr
for the United Stntcs army, a
this connection the famous
battleship "R e c ru it," which
chored in Union Square, p
leading part.
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Tht* picture was produced ui»&lt;u*r
the direction of Janie* Kirkwood
anti it&gt; abide scene* have been es­
pecially Commented- on t for their
careful staging and attention to de­
tail. It s a red»-b!ocided play of war
and love and adds a new .feather to
Select's cap.

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Furnisl|ed Rooms by Day, Week
or M onth— Park avenue Flat, 10^
North P a r k 'a v e n u ^ ove.r L.iR. Phil­
ips &amp; Co. drug store Mrs. C. C.
H art, manager.
30-tf
Have A Look at the Derby pro­
perty, 610 Laurel Avenue, Sanford,
Fla., and make un offer for it to A.
Derby, 97 Washington Avenue. Oil
Citv. Pa.
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FL O R ID A

M UST

TA K E

LEGAL ADVERTISING

M IL L IO N S M O R E .
If Floridu is to do its full duty by
War Savings Stamps as it has liy
L J R t f r G r o s s a c if the
T r s I V T . A. it will he necessary to
sell about $15,000,000 w orth’of War
•Savings Slumps between now und
Ib-cember 1.
Approximately ?o,000,000 of this bus already been
|i11dged and another S.S.noir.oli^i alri ndy bouglit, leaving a little over
.*1.0,000.0OO u&gt; he actually bought in
addition to the amount already
pledged.
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Senator Trammell has appointed
R. R. Tomlin of Plant City to suc­
ceed R. A. Gray as his secretary.
Gray has been commissioned as cap­
tain in th.( motor transportation divi­
sion. Gray was once a newspaper
man and ao was Tomplin. Tfto lat­
ter was administration house ‘leader
under Trammell as governor, and
exhibited marked ability as a parlia­
mentary tactician.
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Volusia county will vofe on com­
pulsory dipping of cattle Novembor
6th, Brevard county recently car­
ried its election and St. Lucie coun­
ty is preparing to hold an election
this fall. Palm Beach county carried
some time ago, Broward county and
Dade county are tick free, so there ia
a very good cnancc for the entire
East Coast to lead the state in this
great movement for freedom.
Alachua, which ia one of Florida's
leading c a tt le ’counties ia just begin­
ning to get ready to eradicate thri
tick. Alachua took first prise s t the
atate fair.
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A D V E R•T ISIN G
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berg? The long lilit'r of, broke pesunts in Serbia and Houinnnia tinpopulation of Belgium and northern
France torn from their homes to
work us slaves for the Germans; the
poor prisoners of war starving in
their Jjuts or working in factories
anti mines; the cries of the oltl a n d
the children wojinded by bombs from
Zeppelins; the wuils of the mothers
for their sons;_the very rustling of
the air us the souls of ten million
dead sweep to another world why
must all these horrors come upon a
fair green.earth, Where we believed
that love und help and friendship,
genius, science and commerce, re;
ligion and civilization once ruled."
In the introduction to Amhassnror
James W. Gerard’s renfarkahle fiookl
he so eloquently asks these ques­
tions which nil the world is;interested in. In the big. remarknble film
production of the book, " M y Four
Y’ears In Germany,” *you will find
the answer why the. world is at war,
you will see ^unrolled before you tlie
whole history of German intrique
and plot.
. The picture will be show'n at the
.Star T heatre soon.
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With this situation confronting
the state, there was no other alter­
native bul to put on another intens­
ive campaign p t.io d from September
0 to 14.
ft is realized that this
comes at u bud time of the year, hut
war is rapidly teaching the nation
that it cannot arrange its program*
for the accomplishment of any pur­ ^ All Local A dverttnem entB Undet
pose at the most convenient time, or T his H eading T H R E E C EN TS a
to suit personal wishes.
Line For Each In sertio n . M inim um

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Tells (icrnmn Secrets
" Is tt not a shame that the world
should have been so disturbed; that
peaceful men are compelled to lie in'
mud and tilth in the depth of raw
winter, shot at and stormed at anil
shelled, waiting for a chance tu mur­
ders some other ‘inoffensive fellowcreature? Why must the people of
old Poland die of hunger, not tinding

For* Kent —Beauty Place, |
miles from pustofficei 15 acres under
cultivation.
Good house.
Large
wnoils pasture. Apply C. II Lcf-

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N o t i c e - U heri-by’ g l v . n i t m
xiriuc i f u ltn»l' i t r c n e ol foprrtii».m and
*nl ' nrnlr amt j nlcn-d In J h e I'lrruli I'.iuri
&lt;d Sem inal 1- c o u n t y , Flotilla, In ClUnrrfv.
1.tar in g Sate Auguit ISIS, wherein I*»*!•f
I. Thrnaher !• ri.rntil.lri.nl. anil I’l t l . n i
I'orliork I, it, I, n i l . n l , I. «• «p* rial matter,
taill niter tor *ate and aril. In (rnnl
the
I'ourt IlnQrr door in Seminole county. H ' tIda. during the legal hour, &lt;lf «ate,.nn %!••!.*
dit-. 'tthrnbar 7 t n . ISIS. In the hlgt.e.i l.i.l.or
* • a«h, i'll, (ollnwtng it« .crth.il ,-r- t­
in Seminoltt r n u n ly, Ktnrlda. tn*ail
II. ginning at the
tlieint | m•11)I of 1* f# r
«reti«»n of T enth (|Oth) Strert «n&lt;l l*&lt; * a»t
Vvenur. running thenrr »oulh *l"f.c *t#
■i «i *i«j** of vl.uruit A v m u p Flft\
to .1
fitt-nne mat Di.f lfun'ir«-&lt;l S»
t****n 117 &gt; tit an alley. Ihenc* north alone
thr » M t tide of »aid allry F i f t y . (R0) fr*t to
T**nlh 110 1 S t r n l, thenri* w« *t alone •••uth
1 «idi ».f T*nfh .ftii
On** Hufidti*! **• '•
r n t it ii I I 7» frrt to thr point .of* lirgit. • • k‘.
Urine l.ol Sit »!•» nh Itlork T a r lv r 1 .’
f
Tirr "TV* «*f K. II. TrafTont'* Map **f th*
Town of Kanfoid . Florida, with thr appirtf-nanre* Oi»-r**t6 h d u n g in i. to satisfy
drefrr and rn«t»«
S C IIK LLE MAI N F S.
Sprrlal M i i t r
| l&gt;u*kin*nn A- l»irkrrr»m*.

Sidintum U r - f ’ora plain ant.
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•N O T H 1: o r . MA.STKIt'N SALK
Ni.fir*- 1% hcretiv iflvrn that, undrr and l*y
virtue of 4 filial tfrrrr** of forrrloaur®. tM‘i ,f'C
•»ut of the f'lfciiit Cou rt. Seventh Judi*t«l
t i r r .,11 .,f Florida. in and for Komirod*
c o u n t y . on the l!Mh flay of Augu*t. * M
l'*l%. in a n r(«in ratipe. In «atd court pendir»c. wherein Jam.* N. (lam ld e l» plaintiff
and t arn.* A. I . i w r m r r and T. II I.a»r*nre
are defendant*. 1 have levied upon and »ill
*••11 l»rfore the court house door In Sanford.
Semin**!** county, Florida, on the 7th da&gt; of
October, A a 0 / I9IH, the aame hrinf a lepal
■tlr day. dtirinr the frfa! houm of «al«*. to
the highest anil lieat tdddf r for rath, th*
following di acrilied property *ituatr. I&gt;irg
and h.ing in Seminole c ou n ty. Fla., to-wit l o t
Kl f I \ . v « n i 57 k ■J t k,i
f. i »i,

The Liberty Loan drive’ will begirt C harue 25 C ents. •
the last two’ days of September,
in answering nn uuverttaemont
which made it impractical to have a
War Savings drive an y later than where no name is mentioned in tile
id, please da not nsk The Herald
September 1 tin.
for Information as to the identity of
; is far behind in its tlie advertiser.
Usually wb do not
in amount (Hircbased know who the advertiser is and if
pledged. The county we ilti we aiA- n»l.-wlU&gt;w&gt;»d—Hr rin»
l h - f n t. in p l . t llmili
«i | » | n
-orgnnrr
Ml
| P | f t y - u n r i f il i *•( ‘ i r . n j .
out this Information. Simply write |M«
• ru» S, -ninnl** r.iunty I, Plnrulu ».t&lt;!
a m o u n t wi l l )&gt;«• raiH cn. a m i is D 'liv in ^
a letter und address it as per in­
r«&gt; i.. I.. -•&gt;I&lt;1 : , . . i i , l y th,- - ui :j l1
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ilunrir, ,! S i .l,- . n i l . l ion I
*f»
nothing undone to bring War Sav­ structions in the nd
lllo.il 7* .itiuilgi it tn nr dur and n . t . t ’l.
ing-. and the splendid feature of this
I'&gt; *In* ».in t'.rrii X. I . i » r r n n «nd T. I&gt;.
I..»r,-nr&lt;- In thr . . I d J . m r * N. G«mbIV, t«plan us un investment, as wolf us the.
grthrr « i t h tit" teg.I n . t . and rh.rgr* in
FOR
SALE
discharge of a patriotic duty, to* the.
ronnrrtiim * l t h thr . a ir of .a id proprrty
Purrhiwir t« pay tor dred.
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attention of every rtinn, Woman and
J. J. DICKINSON,
For Sale— Sows with pigs, qr
Sprcial Ma/trr.
child in the county.
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shouts.’ Good Durnr Jersey stock. Marinn ti. Itnwr,
S.dlritnr for t'um plalnant.
There are many people in Florida Inquire Rex Packard. West Side.
who do riot yet understand what a
4-tfc
War Savings Stamp is.
Many are
under the itnpressioh that it is u
For Suit- One
form of contributing money to the ci'llcnt Tennessee
government, others are under the cheap. Apply to
impression thut it is a campaign monte Sfrri ngs.
seeking to interest women and chil­
dren' in saving.
War
Savings
ror Sale
d briny strawberry]
Stamps are designed to convert to plants.
Improved Klondike end
the uses o f-th e government in this Missionary. J'-’.OI) per 1.000. f. o. b.
critical time every possible ounce of Longwocd. A. Buch.
4-’J t p ’
labor and material by encouraging
people to refrain from the purchase . For S u b —A new Singer cewini
of non-essentials and place the mon­ rnnehina andlm otor, i.!so’fumed oal
ey so saved at the disposal of the dining room set. Mrs. R. H. Ilron
government.'
For this service the Bon. Telephone 9000.
4-2tp
government pays 4 per cent annual­
ly, compounded quarterly, With anadditional attractive fe a tu re ' th at
Citation
the purchaser of these securities can
Itave his stam ps redeemed, if he
should need the,..money, .by giving
Eor Salt-— Farm, all or-rrr fin* acre
ten days’ notice at any money order tracts. Apply A. P. ’Connellv.
postoffice.
Every man, woman and child in
this cqunty, and every other countjF
in the state is uregd to be prepared
to sign (t pledge that they will save
and sacrifice, and lend their money
to the government.

For Sale—Used celery hoards; a
few hoards or several thousand feet.
Two horse spray machine; practical­
ly new Watson pump; 100 gallon
tank; price $85, if taken quick.
Farmer, P. O. Box 24.
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Foy Sole—A few articles household
The machinery has been set in the
goods. Call at once. 101 E. Sev­
building of the Plant City Growers’
enth street.
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Association for the grist and feed
mill to be operated Under direction
For Salo»*-Fresh milch Yow.
of th a t organization, and the meal Garrison, Sanford.
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and Teed mills were tested out re­
cently. There is a grots bolter in
WANTED
connection, hut this is not yet in
operation owing to non-arrival of
some small hut necessary part of the . Wanted, M cn-Sash &amp; Door Fac­
tory. Bench hands and machine hands,
machine.
Good inside Carpenter. Steady work
the year round. In replying, give experienco and salary *X|&gt;ccted. Seldch
Door Co., Palatka, Fla." ’
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A NATIONS STRENGTH

IS IN ITS FOOD SUPPLY
Lost—Pair of glasses | n caae. Re
turn to H erald, Office, fceward.
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N . l l c . of A , p l t d . l . n ror T a i D e ed Undr*
H .H I.B a C B .p lrr f i l l . L . o . «f f l o r i d .
N o l l e , i i h rr.b y j U t n (b at H. C. Dul l o . . U purcb.M-r ol T . i C .r t lU t a U N*. *13.
d . t . d I k . 7th d ay ol Jun*. A. D. 1»09, ha*
filed. aald certificate ‘Ip my offlr., and baa
m a d . application lo r laa deed to , teaa a In
a c c o r d a n t , with law.
Bald w t I B c a l . amkracea t h . l o t t o . I n i
dcarribed proper*/
• it u a t .d Jn Sem inole county, Florida, t o - » l | :
L«ta JO. II and 12. r ta. Land * C .I . Co. •
Addition to South Sanford. Tba aald land
beinc a»»e»»ed at the data ol tba laauaoc.
of auch carUflrata in t h . nam e o l Unknown.
Abo; Notice la h.raby given t h a t H. C"
Du Hum ia purrhaarr ol T a i Certificate N o t
366. dated the 6th day ol July. A. D. !*&lt;&gt;&lt;*
ha. Itldd aald eartlfleata In my office, and ba»
m a d . application lor ta x deed to laapa &gt;•
a c co r d a n t, with law.
Said cartiflcaU
■racea tba following d n e r ib e d p rop w ty
• it u a t .d In Seminole county, Florida, tw-wu:
**. * * . •* . **. *T, fit, • » , 40, 4T, 4 f i/
•»&lt;&gt; M . Fla, L and k Col. C«u*
Addition to South Sanlbrd. Th# .a id U k d
being aaan .e d .S V I ha data o f Muancw of aald
c tftlflc a t. In tha name of Unknown.
U n ln a aald n r U f i c a U akaU fea redeem ed
according to law taa d e e d , will laau. thereon
I" * b **tk day ol Saptambar, A. D . l U f ;
W b s j o o , " / o B c ia l a i f nature aad noa^tkla
tha 13tb day ol Augnat. A. U . l i l t .
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K. A. D O U Q L A S a
■ Clerk Circuit Court S a a l n o la C . . , Fin.
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GROWERS

SU P P L IE S

HARDWOOD ASHES
INSECTICIDES
BLUESTONE
NAILS
SEEDS
Place Your Orders Early

CHASE &amp; CO. - SANFORD, FLA,

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

time that the G e rm a n s . are licked
j-but not before. I want to be sure
they are w hippft. . ,
v
L have not heard- fronr anjr one of
you singe I came over, pnly had two
letters from M ama _and two from
j Cora, but I get one from my Kiri
j about every time the mail comes in,
j but. I would like to hear from you
all once in awhile.
" You all must write often for 1 can­
not write very often from where I
am at now.
I Albert, there isn’t any more news
| that I can write in a letter, so will
j close. Write soon and long letters,
i With love to all,
_
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John,
[ p v t . J. E. Ilawkins,
[ C o ..C ,rl5 th U. S. Eng.,
A. E. F.j France.
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Karl Schultz, Sherman Ro.tth,
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cor, Hugh WhitPi Oscar Rous-. C. L
Lawton, James
Purvis,
William
Hartley, Wallace Lipford, W. ('!
Temple.
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Forrest Gatchel, Ed. Cameron,
Lyman Baker, E_. S. \yard, Robert
Deane,' Tenny Deane, F. F. Rop.er,
Douglass C. GrifHn, \\'.fc M,. Chaji[ccllofj Tlieo. ySTflw, Alton E". Farriefl, Harry B. Lewis, Jr.
ELDER S P R IN G S
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Mr and Mrs C. R Lord and Mr
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and Mrs. Ed. H um phrey have re- j ^
Hi„ Seth WoodfuZ, Stanley
turned from a two weeks stay a t 1

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front la tho pocket, largo "0 ” per-'
foratlons on a longthwlso thread.
Along tho other solvago of tho
goods place tho straight edgo of tho
back of tho pattern, largo “0 " per­
forations on a lengthwise thread.
For tho shorter negligee cut off
from lower edges of front and back
' ‘7 ^ 3 3
or
turn n hem tho desired amounL
ffli/e or pink cotton crepe lrould*
Cluny or Valenciennes and Insrr- y
nuikc up this negligee effectively.
It Is trimmed ictth face nmi inicrfiou
lion may bo UBod to outline tlio
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there Is also a great demand for f i l e t ,

George, Huff, /Thrttnns 'Sttlivan, -W,
Jam es Caasady was called to the A. PnttishaR, M e ad e Fox, Ingram
fidrie to Wuuchula to visit hegfore colors last week, and left Wednesday
GENEVA
Guerry, Henry Byrd, Osborne Wil­
for Camp Wheeler-, Ga.
Mr- and Mrs. *M. E. Dooley and beginning schfiol in Kissimmee.
liams, Vail • Lovell,. Martin Temple,
Miss Emma School has been the
Quite a number of folks from this Robert Robinson, . Arthur Dickins,
Aubrey Moral) spent last Mohday
guest of friends in DeLand for a vicinity attended the big celebration John Lee, Jr., A. Stafford, Andrew
hi Orlando.
at D aytona Beach M onday. Among Aulin, John Cater Lawton, Alfred M.
A little daughter arrived at the week.
Mrs. F. F. Dutton and daughter, those were Mr. and Mrs. "W. T. Beck, H erbert'Fuller, Joe Lewis.’
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Geiger
Frances are expected home the l^th. Humphrey, J. M. Lord, M. M .'a n d
last Mondays .
A rthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler, J.
Kt Coates, Ernest Gormley, Waiter
Mr. an d M rs."Frank Seig and chi!* Mrs. Dutton lias been in B ridpon, R. W. Lord.
dren of Ame.-jcus. Gri., are
here- Me., and Htiekensack, N. J., and I. Mrs. S. Barnhart entertained .at Radford," Corbett Hutchinson, Sam
visiting Mr. Seig’s sister, Mrs. J. V\l Miss Frances in camp at Junnlunka, dinner last Sunday in honor of her Pevehouse, Jlarry Carlson, C. E.
N. C. 1son, James Cassady.
Guests w e re , Hunter, Wilson Miller, Harrold Long
Wicks.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
CameToil
ami
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
O.
Nolan
and fam- James Weaver, Norman Baker, ErMr. and Mrs. Claude' Rnulerson
Daytona &gt;!&gt;.» Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W lic e lc r^ jje s t-£ \ Morris, Ike House, T. M
spent the week end at their home in young people were at
Beach over Labor Daw,
“/ M r s . Leon Summerlin of • Fenian- Hill, Harry Rabun, Guy Sta/ford,
Orlando.
CUTTINGIiUlDEi7G33 Showmt,.5 mall S.«
W. .1, . David .'was here last w e v t M,ina ie. visiting her parents. Mr. and Lew tie Oglesby, Densler Sta£ord, T'
Mrs. Chambliss left for ^ im ric u s
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M r s (' C. Ifm n iih rp v .
O.
Gillis,
Willie
O.
Goolsby,
Harrold
,
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sc
H,l,nldirey.
Ga., last f u a s d a y , going through in frpm Brunswick; Ga., where *kv has i ‘" rs.
M
ri.
W.
C.
Riley
has
been
quite
Holiday,
C,
It.
Peabody,
Robert
a car with a a p a r t y from Sanford. a position in the ship yards." Mrs.
o o o
j Merriweather, Robert Routh, StafiFKflf^fWBmp’anied Jilin to Bruns- sick with fever this week,
Air. Chambliss will go later.
Mrs, .1. M. Wynn is-sperldfng some ford- I.ehils, Grover LeFils, Paul
wick to make arrangements to move
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BACK s l e e v l SECTION
• Mr. and Mrs. "Chas. Phillips and
weeks with her new grandson,* Karl, Dooley, E. L. M ott, Frank Vnmprht-re.
AND YOKE.daughter. Miss ('la ra Philljps spent
hdl, W illiam Hartley,, Floyd .W ash­
on
street.
tderson
Fifth
W. A, Knigh,1 went to Brunswick.
M onday last at D aytona.
M bast's Man*= Bed ant 1 Eiitucu burn. Oii;ar Dultose, Edwin f;
Mr. and Mr.-.. \\ J. Daniel* t**- Gu., to take a position in shtji hiffld- Lunch irt a wan fig • all tllV
,1&gt; Dinkle, ilarh-y A. Maines.
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ttJrnPtl' Tiiiine Iasi werV. a t 11 r i.a\itig Thg yafiFT
r . »h .
Hi &lt;1 Cr-.T- ii ar-ia to FrancV.
fiaitr .!. Pickens, Hurry H. New­
BrYan Squ ire Wli- h«r»* WIt li Ins
111,v!&gt;|-(tlt III* sti muter in i n o r iia.
Mr. and1 Mr-. \Yullacc Wheeler man, Bryan Walker, Andrew J.
•b y'.r": •
mu-tiiii-d tiu- &lt;nmj meeting at In tlin n family over Su iiduy ninl M&lt;unlay
came ho mi ■ fur ,i f-w •iay-j* Saturday King, Charles i’rii»ter, llobt. U
C - • - c- !
'ksott
ille.
-t a from Ja
Springs while aw ay Still
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ret uruitig M "iTilij &gt; t - 1 Jac ksoli Villc. W&lt;ck&gt;, Walfred Pierson, VAn dor
PROMT B
t * A 11nil i was h* rv i r qii Jackglorious t i imNext . Sunday*-will bo our regular Perritte, Adolph Shaw, Barney F.
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Misses , Cable a nil Lois Graut left eonvifle over Sunday with his fam- preaching day
\ 11 arc incited to tlriggs. li.irry
Duncan M it­
for Jacksonville last Saturday where By.
A A po chet
a i'i i, i
Services at 1J u. ni..iitd
chell. Drawdy Matthers, Lewis Col­
Mis? Cal he ha- a position * .ih the
( K. Chtirpnning, \\ F. Prevail ; :iu ./clock. The night service will lin*. John A. Rhodes, John H. Lotig, 1
Western I’nion Telegraph &lt; &lt;• Mli-r aiifi CuTT Chorpenitig were in Day­ include a .program by the children William B. Lynch, James H. Leer J. |
m a t er i alq pe js 3 6 INCHES WIDE WlTHOUT'NflP
Lois expects to take up the same lint tona Labor Day.
and a lecture by the pastor.
f . Hutchinson, V. T Smith, Roy j
Palcntcd AorU 30.1907
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Mason, Dr. T. -A.^ Neal, George]
' Plctortat RaTtow Negligee No. 76 33. Sires, small, medium and largo.
Mrs. t r J{ Nicholson of-D aytona
ily inuti. Joiew K. Hnvwiins, l-&gt;ed ai-&lt; Price. !tj ceuta.
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tiiK
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L P isA l.A A ND l . U A P E V I b i t ;
is visiting her father. T D 1’» t• rbird, . f a r l Robert Willie, Jot- Zapf, I
*1 M
11Mid V
11'tiry
Mil* * and
Dr Hr iwcr of Sanford Iia- return- Ralph Geiger, Harry Geiger, Fred
for a few days.
VI fs. I lauilr t OlTet of Saiiliifl with Mr and A1 r- M It. Lyons od from his cacaitori, built up In Ballard. Robert Hill.
spent lust .week iti Geneva, tilt gU'—t mot •&gt;r«-d to Davtotia Hi-ach Labor health toEddi'* Potter. Raymond McDon­
v
for us, Providence permitting, in
of her aunt. Mrs. C. F Harrison Day to • njoy the ce let'rat ion.
ald
i arl McDonald, Clarence Tejny
.i:"U
pi
m
l
pMil.l
&lt;h
I.
U
Bell
reiurm
,i
lea
d
home
Henry Harrison toot in the *tgLl
pb-, Joe Guerry, William Shepard,
of Daytonu Hun ti lust Mo iultiy, gu- day &gt; ago from Hot Springs. where . It IS 1
ved that ..Elmer R ^ g - - victor M Greene, First Lieut.. Geo.
ing over rwit!s Ins aunt, Mrs. Coffee he Inis been for the past two months, quist is "somewhere in France,” as G. Herring, Second Lieut. Ralph
When You Can Puy One Madc/.At Home at
being under treatment for rhetima- Whenlast heard from they were j W i g h t ^ a r e n e e Mahoney,
and family.
Homer
ready to sail from New York. LI- i Wvnn,.. Walter Mason, John Pez.dd,
Rev. Stone o f 'th e Baptist church tism. He was greatly henelttted.
Mrs R. T. Wynn,-. Jr., and i;v0 mer thinks Unde Sam does finely by , Pa’ul
K.imond Stowe, Frank
greeted an appreciative audience Inst
Indeed he ought to when Kosying
Arthur I.ossing. Berkeley
Sunday morning, having had a little daughters. Roberta anil Jo- the boys.
l ha!, will f iivti I wmv)1-mri--Bm p'
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sephine are visiting relatives i n ' they
are feiving their lives, for tis. |ij„,.|wnaI,\* \\
m onth's vacation.
Javksonvillc
this
week.
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The ma'nyTriends of L M Rehhallace Let Henry Lee. Alvin KenSt*(* O ur S tock of
' M rs T W Belt and MrArtiidi.t and is ag.ini .it home with dal], Brittain Johnson! Joseph Wynn,
s y iiTj-u t iliz e w i t h h o rn in t h e
C. S. Lee. Tate Chapman, R. A.
loss of his father, M. P R'-hl'itl/tfer, man returned home today from Mr and Mrs. Hilmer Ldmlquist.
Mr. and Mrs. 11 G. Lundquist Cobb. J. J. Driggers, A. 1. Ross,
whose death
incurred
Saturday Tam pa, w (y-re Uiey have been visit­
are at the home of Mr. atfd Mrs. Tom Meredith, William Coulbourn',
niorniug. The funeral was held Mo- ing friends for * e past week,
M r. and Mrs. Richard Conp ami Emil Mngnuson.
day morning at the Geneva ceme­
Fred Wight.
little
children,
who
have
been
tery, Rev. Stone of the
Baptist two
Buckins and little son of
**
#
jMrs.
llfO i
Reginald Holly, Virgil Lee Smith,
church officiating,.
Mr. Rehbindcr visiting her parent's for the past two y;atlfor,| were visitors last Wednea- Carl Malm, Hume Rumph, Carl
was on.e of the pioneer settlers of weeks returned to their home in Or­ dav at the home of Mrs. Hilmer Brut-m. 11.
Chorpcning. Harry
r Geneva and was loved and respected lando yesterday.
Lundquist and on . T hursday Mrs. RhilUliK*. Louis- It, Letiartz„ Enoch
by all who knew him.
The many .friends of Little Gladys: Edwin—Mundquist nnil little' Ra- M Austin. Edward C. Austin, Isaac
ITawkins will be glad to know that jjimihI also spent the day tliore.
M- Dyes*. Will Erickson,"C. S. Hick­
she is much better.
T (* Tyner took his nephew, Lu- son, I 1- Singletary, J. 0 . Huff, KdLONGWOOD ITEMS
Mrs. J. II Brure
very' til at gt.t,e back to his home m ra m p u , (ward Routh, J. R. Stroud, E. H.
Miss Florence Lovell spent the
present.
returning Labor Day.
Webb, Edwin Uaulc-rson, - Ralph
week end in Sanford visiting Mrs. G.
Ben
Lake
and
.Guy
Slnfford
are
Most of the people hpre remained King. C. A. Clark, Murcus Leinhart,
W. Lewis.
Miss. Evelyn Waits spent Sunday on a fishing trip down the Wekiwa at home Labor Day, ' engaged m M c D o n a ld Carraway, Geo. A. DeWell we will all have their work.
Cottes, Harry Cobb, Raymond L.
with, her parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. this week.
fiBh
to
Bell
now,.
•
M. Waits.
Geo. Baltinger was a caller Thurs­ Allen, Aubrey M. Haight, Charles
J. 13. und Jas. A. Johnson and day at the home of Alfred Ericson. R. Munn, Gordon Raker. ,
*
Mr. and.A irs. J. S. Dinkle were
Edward Franklin Carraway,
We nre K,n(1 to hPar tllal 30me of
Sanford visitors Saturday. *
* family are expected home Friday
g|tl. town lads and lussies are trying
Mr. and Mrs. C.* W. Entzminger, from the mountains of Tennessee.
The following is a letter to Mr. A. to he| p out in othe » in 1|IC War”
Mrs. S. V. Lewis .and Mr. T. P.
A Poet's Inspiration.
Lewis are spending awhile at Day­ S. Hawkins from .his brother, John, ,,T0Brum&gt; ar)d honor to them, but
Sir Joshua Reynolds, who was a
who is now in Irance:
. ^
1our country buy-H and girls have been greut friend und admirer of Gold­
tona Beach.
Somewhere'
l
a
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r
a
n
e
e
,
' ut it day after'day, not only picking smith, came ujsm him unexpectedly
Miss Olive Dinkel is visiting her
July 21. 1918. 1cotton but liotdng it us well as corn, one day when he was writing 'T h e
sister, Mrs. Ray Chapm an in Jack­
p e a r Brother:
•
,
j potatoes, etc., making hay and chop- TmvoleK". Sir Joshua*, approaching
sonville.
j u s t - a few lines to let you all ping wood, doing almost a m an’s the door,' henrd Goldsmith discours­
Mr. and-Mrs. W. M. Relnau, Wiling pmst earnestly ns If delivering *_
lij Fae and Martin Reinau were* Or­ know 1 have not got knocked out ] work. But then we look for the sermon.
Entering, the artist Mend
yet,
and
L
have
been
over
here
for
country boy to take the lead in all found the writer lecturing n little dog
lando visitors Saturdny evening.
good work, and in spite of it fell they which was trying to bnlnnce himself
Those who went over to Daytona quite a while.
I am well and enjoying good are a jolly lot with plenty of spirit on Ills hind legs. Looking over GohlLabor Day were Mrs. Will Allen,
smith s shoulder, Sir Joshua found
Lieut, and Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. J. health and have had a good time left foe fun ^nd frolic.
thut the Ink of the last line of “The
A. Bistlinv, Anna Bell Allen, .Mr. since I have been here, and believe
Traveler" was still wet. Indicating
and Mrs. J. N. G. McGuughey, Wil­ me 1 have seen some of France.
Gotham.
that ji dog m ayjie an Inspiration to a
;
i t is u mighty pretty country.
lie Lou and Mary Eva McGaughey.
The ' original Gotham—was an T5Td pdetT
s.
Of
course
some
parts
of
it
ore
nicer
' / ' T h e Homs Guarda who
went
parish and village In Nottinghamshire.
from here were Messrs. C. W—Entx- than others.---------------- ---------------- “* England, the Inhabitants of which are
I am sure glad I was one of the reputed to have shown their wisdom
The Chow boq.
tmlngsr, J. A. Uislline, D. II. Hook­
lucky
ones
to
get
over
first.
I
do
The
chow
dog Is a diminutive breed
by
plnylng
the
fqol
in
order
to
dieer, W. A. Lewis, J. T, • McGaughey.
Lieut, and Mrs. Wilkinson left not regret my trip one bit. If I do suadc King John from passing of the Siberian sledge deg Improved
today for Gainesville. Lieut. Wilkin­ get back alive, which I am figuring through their town, and thus save and developed In China, from where
they began to be Imported Into Eu­
son is on his way back to Camp on doing, it will bo worth all of my them tho expense of maintaining and
rope and Amerinuabout the beginning
entertaining
him.
The
city
of
Now
other
roaming
around,
and
believe
Gordon.York was first cal’ j Gotham by Wash­ of this century. • These dogs have the
We would like very much to see me, boy, there are some good look­ ington Irving C'dnlnningundl,” 1807), coat and form of the sledge dogs and
three more of our Longwood boya’ ing "Janes" ov.cr here and I am hav­ In allusion to the pretentions to wis­ nrp very compact and sturdy of frame
ing some time."
■,
and lively In disposition. In color they
dom of Its inhabitants.
names on the Honor Roll. They
I have got so I can speak enough
are either all hlack, even to the tongue
are Lewis W. Entzminger, Alonza
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French to get along with.
nnd Inside of the mouth, or alt white,
B. Hartley and* Wilbur T. Waits.
blue, red or yellow. The chow made
There is plenty of beer, wine and
The Cuak.
champagne, the latter being very
The cask Is a fish of the cod family Its first appearance'in America at the
EAST SA N PO Rb
cheap Abo you see I am not scared of and has much the same, habits and .Westminster kennel show, New York.
.
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Monroe have bad water).
characteristics. It frequents rocky In 190L '
the sincere sympathy pf the entire
ledges
In
the
north
Atlnntlr,'especially
the way things look now, all
cqmmunity a t the death of their
World's Languages.
th a t are coming back will be off the shore of Newfoundland and
Scandinavia. It Is more extensively
darling little baby daughter.
It has been Mtlmated that the one
sometime this winter. I hope
Hollis Length who has spent the so anyway, for I have* had enough used In.northern Europe than In A m e r ­ billion* people of the world speak 8,004
summer here i t the home of his of war, and I am ready to come back ica, bnt It la sold In considerable quan­ languages! The number of men and
tities at the fish markets In New Eng­ women In the world la said to be About
aunt, Mrs. I. E. Estridgc has now to the good old U. S. A. any old land.
equal.
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THE 8ANP0RD HERALD

FRENCH CHILDREN'“ PAL” WITH AMERICAN TROOPS

PAGE TIIRE^

Snliria, Utah, the- doctor pfonouhced
tt AmUrax. . Th e ~ e a / i w ere or­
dered burned to .prevent, the spread

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leg near Oregon, Illinois, lar^e numhers of cattle are bring vaccinated
to prevent further” spread of the &lt;lisCase."

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Pure, Sparkling Spring
Water Brought To Your Door Daily

"U nder verbal instructions from • S S
Governor Gardner, no slaughter of jfiS
gnimals in Missouri has been ordered
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recently by state veterinarians. It* sEj
•*
»was .feared that the expense of pay- 1 E3
ing ferr the coptlenmed cattle would ; '§ §
prove too heavy. T he. last legtslu-i 5 J .
ture appropriated $ 120,000 tp pay
for cattle condemned during the bi­
Elder Springs Water Has a Guaranteed Purity
ennial -period of 1915-16."
&lt;" "An entire Mtrd of twenty-eight
• of 99.98 Per Cent.
head of cattle a t Aberdeen, Ken­
tucky, ,was recently lost because *of
Anthrax. The cattle had beep pur­
chased near Hethcl, Ohio, by if cattle
d e a l e r ,who i r p c | r ^ y,.
them
§
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for sale at .the mo n th ly Ttrrrft salh-nt
Nlaysville. The day prior to the
sale two nf tljp .cattle were J oft ml
dead" and t\\\i of th e cattle ill.. Dr.
C. I,, C hollar of Maysyille was called
RED CROSS M E E T I N G
Quick Action.
and gave a diagnosis of Anthrax h u t
Quick ndbni has become the byword
The Third Friday of every
owing.lo the .seriousness of the case, nf ' commerce.
Fortunes have been
month will -be a business
called Dr. Hyde and his" stuff. Alt made nnd Inst nnd remade In the tluie
meeting
of-tfae Rcrh€ross,
American soldier* In Fniucc cooking In u vliiugii m p r jhcjr camp, surrounded by French kiddie*, "who are dead animals wore ordered burned. the undecided person wavers In his or
at
Woman's
Club on Oak
her
decision.
Itut
quick
decision
must
llulr urea test pnls. pne of the 8amtnle* In the rear la-read ng n Utter from home. Tltln 1« n French official photograph The official test at the state labora­
Avenue,
at
2:30
p. m. . . .
Just received In tills country.
not
to
lit*
confounded
with
jumping
Im­
tory corroborated Dr. Chollar’o -untemottom diagnosis and Dr. Hyde ami pulsively to conclusions. This ex­
his men returned and destroyed the treme, which admits of little or no
tlunight nt nil, is always ns had as
remaining half of the herdr half hav­
If you put tick cattle on alfalfa calf lice wljich are causing more ing already died fro pi the disease. the* other.
Train your mind to- net quickly.
fields in the spring and summer and trouble in our aninUds than any S te p s ‘Were taken, to-prevent further
Plnngo
forward or draw backward,
feed them alfalfa, clover hay, t u r ­ other parasitic infection? An ani­ spread of Uic disease." * . lull don't stand fultcrlngly In the.iuldnips, beets, * corn, cottonseed and mal Infected with the mange mite
The states that were closed to dte, for you stand In danger of being
linseed meal cakes in winter, you would have to he dipped three hun­
Ooe Inch Cards Will lie Published Uncattle*
dealers before the tick was Inld low by Indecision.
will have fnt cattle fo fb e e f ami rich dred and sixty-five days in the year
der This Ilcadlng^Lt The Kale Of-|7.20
milk. The whole thing centers on for they burrow deep in' the skin.; eradicated wcre^ j j ycned and cattle
Par Year.
“Sho Stoops to Conquer."
food and plenty of it. They s a y . i t •Did you ever see a cow infected with reeking with diseases were brought
“She Stoops to Conquer" grew* out
takes so much more td feed them lice? . I t is a -s o rry looking object". in anti sold.
of
an Incident that occurred In Gold­
The
time
is
is
ripe,In
ripe
Mu
Florida
and
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than those thnt tiro‘tick free. 1 say We cannot get- rid of lice and mites.
He
say it will not and will place them They will "be with us always, like the the cattle dealers are just waiting-to smith's travels nliout Ireland.
found
himself
one
night
fnr
from
home
■ We find the tick doing its most side hy side.
OPTOMETRIST
tick,- even to the end.
Dip the hear that the state is free from the and Inquiring the way to lin Inn. some
deadly work on cattle that ure ship­
.
For instance, we will go on the catlle, horses, mules, hogs, sheep, tick, whether it is or not, so thnt wag directed Idm to a gentleman's EYES EXAMINED ped in from a state that is tick free.
they
may
rush
in
their
breeds
of
goals
arid
dogs
once
ortwice
a
year,
private residence. There In* went, or­
- and GLASSES FITTED
If that animal is properly treated range in the month of July and look
cattle.
Men of Klorida, will you dered oiit Ids horse, demanded the best
It
will
benefit
them.
at
the
fnt
cattle,
cows
and
bulls,
Schusl’s
Jewelry Store. 123 W. First M
when the fever commences, he will
stand for this wrong to he .done to slipper the place afforded and gener­
Let Ps.Iook ut some of the slate
recover,* hut with tick * fever, like muscular, with hides’ thick to prothis state, the gem of all the states? ally gave himself airs. Jle did not
other diseases* people wail for some­ tecp-'tliem from the dies and eyes inenla th at have been made -in the It is a question whether the state of discover Ids mistake until the next
thing to turn up or let nature lake bold and brilliant. They will charge states that are free from the^Texns Florida shall become a barren waste morning when he was about to pny
its course and it generally does. you ut the drop of your hat and many fever tick.
because of disease and pestilence Ids bill.
Formerly of the U. S . Army
" In Vicksburg, Mississippi, the more deadly than war.
Procrastination kills more animals are the nnrrow escapes thnt could
he recorded from these liberty loving Hoard of Trade is urging every
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
in the country than anything else.
Few Words Needed.
Let the men who want to eradicate
animals, free from disease, except owner of stock In the district, in
It Is declared by a philologist that SEMINOLE COUNTY HANK BLDG
In -winter, when rations gel low what the tick -has implanted in their
the tick go through the stales where
which was Anthrax in 1917 to have
nine
words do one-fourth of onr verbal
nnd cattle commence tb lose flesh veins. T hey show u p ‘ mighty well
diseases are ram pant and use the
his live stock inoculated as soon as
work
and -1.1 one-half. The nine most
the cattle tick, is Named for it.
under such a so-called deadly mal­ possible. The total loss in the coun­ so-called Dakin's solution and leave useful words are: And. he, have. It,
the tick alone. I will explain why I af, the, to, will. you. The 51 more
Did you ever see an aniinul under a d y —thousands of them that did not ty probably exceeded $60,000."
cjill it the so-called Dakin solution. that with these nine do half our lit­
cost
a
cent
to
raise.
Can
ypu
beat
nny circumstances thnt did not lose
Oflice 309 Park Avenue
Remember, this inoculation has to Several years ago a man in France erary work" nrer About, all, as, at. can,
that
in
food
eonvfiervation?
tlesli when food gets scarce? They
*
he given twice every year.
placed on the market a solution of come, day, dear, for, go. bear. her. If,
. Telephone 291
will tell you to raise food stufl to
The c r y goes up to import new"
In
Litchfield,
Illinois,
several
in,
me.
much,
ijY
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on,
one,
say,
she,
chloride
of
Iwne
and
added
boric
feed them. _Tt lias been tried many bloml to improve our cattle.
I
Office Hrs: 1 0 1 2 a.m. &amp; 2-4 p.m
times and the result is absolute fail­ would not exchange one Floridn cases of hemorrkagia septicemia hav­ acid to lake the sting nut and called so, thnt, there, they, this, too, time, we,
with,
write,
ynqr.
ing
been
discovered
in
a
herd
of
it "D a k in ’s New Antiseptic" lor
ure.
tick hitteh hull for a car load of the
e a ttle ’in the vicinity arc to he vac­ cleansing wmimds nnd healing them.
The only men th at raise cattle in imported ones th a t' I have seen
I)R. L. D. B R O W N
Florida and make money are th eje o m e in. If all the weaklings die cinated to prevent further spread of It does the work.
H the tick cradicators would go to
eiiTtlemen that have them on tfyc out thut are bitten hy the tick it the disease."
G O O D T O T N E LAST D R O P
DENTIST
"T he Utah state live stock hoard our dairy men and wash their stalls
free rr
We lur e 'anil i ^ ^ l o r i d a will he the survival of the "fittest and
Office Yowell-Specr Building
that w ill-raise feed anti keep cattle we will have strong, healthy cattle. has appraised the maximum value and cattle, cuntugious abortion and
of
|Mirchred
tuberculosis
animals
white
scours
would
dlsuppeur
as
if
Go
to
the
plains
and
you
can
refute
but as the land can he utilized to
Phone 108
Sanford, Florida
raise other products more profitably, the charge that the tick is such a condemned ami killed at $200 ami by magic ami we would have clean,
that of grade cattle at $ 100."
wholesome milk for- our children to
cattle' raising could not be thought menace.
•piqM.u m m g a i m m
'Why does not Home one talk about
"After Investigation concerning drink.
of . as a money proposition on that
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the
of a nmntie'r nf callli*
getting rid of mange mitp,
land, .
Let (heip go to i In- states where
deadly diseases lurk and eradicate
them instead of -taking away our
bulwark against ' these
diseases.
LAWYERS .
When they have accomplished th a t
d 5 K YOUR G R O C E R .
Sanford,
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Florida
wc* will have po more use for t|te
tick. Then we will eradicate it nnd
I am sure you will freely consent.
The dealers w ho
cattle are so anxious to* make you
L A W Y EH
rich that t h e y 'cannot wap, Thtty
OFFICE IN TIIK COURT HOUSE *
have been exploring The country and
S A N F O R D - - FLO R ID A
planning to ship in and sell at enor­
MY S P E C IA L T IE S :
mous prices improved breeds of
amt Up , already with the deadly cul­
CHINA
ture inject to into their veins that PICKARD'S* l|AND-PAINTED
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P H I iA O E U P H !^
may break out in its most virulent GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
form ut any moment. You wake up
some morning - fo find your 'cattle ROGERS.' PLATED WARE
THE
dead or dying froin'the tlrcnd disease
ELGIN AND-WALTHAM WATCHES*
Anthrax that lulls man .tis Well ns
A
animals.,
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The Penniylvnnis Station it ilrong became it ii lup•* Today the Florida cattle men are
poited in every direction by iturdy diagonal brace* that
asking for relief and no one epmea to
form diamonds everywhere.
help them. Hut remember thnt you
* The battery is strong because its plates, like the sla«
are a power in this state and if you
will assert yourselves, you and your
lion, are built on the Diamond principle.
friends can remedy this great wrong.
That is why the plate* do not buckle nor lose their
.
A. Dolan,

g'T. 0. Charles Distributor

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BUSINESS CARDS \

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Diamond Construction Makes the
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active material.

That is why th e b a tte ry oan be

Veterinarian.

guaranteed lor eighteen m onths.
.That is why we are the official Philadelphia Service
Station.
Expert baitery re-charging and repairing.
Free Impecihn —any.battery— any make, any car,
any time. Drop tn today and let-us look at the condi­
tion o f your battery.

Sanford Battery Service Co.
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Business and the Golden Rule.
Business nsf-n testify that the wnv
nf treating people represented, hy the
expression, “ Business Is business," Is
gbing out of fashion. They say^tlie
best luudneKH _ls to work tin* Gulden
Utile Into It whorevpr It Is possible.
Everybody notices thnt courtesy nnd
politeness nre more In evidence among
the employes toward customers nnd
aiming successful employers toward
employes. Men and women get on
best In all business' relations when
they treat ench other ns equals, nnd
give what they like to receive.
Needs Trained Muscles.
The capnrlty to exert will power, to
make firm rcsoluttmis, to decide and
to Judge propositions accurately on
their merits mils foy wi-H-cultivated
nnd trained muscles. A flahtiy-muselcil
man Is apt to be n \yenk-wlllnd nhe.—
Dr. Lonnrd IHrschberc.
Nothing Is Lost.
•Everything lives, flourishes nnd dir
cays! Everytljlpg ilb-s but nothing Is
lost: For Uur'Tgfeat principle of llfg
only chnngqs Its fArm. nnd the destruts
lion of one generation Is the vlvlflcnlion of the, next.—Good.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

TliE SANFORD HERALD
R. J. IIOI.LY, E d ito r
M. HAYNES. Husine.HH Manager
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him. lie's on tin* jol&gt;, and wo must
win or lose with him. He's an Amer­
ican, and that boats beipg- oith a.
Democrat or u Republican1. If there
t» anything a./weak. mimlod, weakkneed lover of the Rood old U. S. A.
can do to help win out we're at his
command. Up with the Star Span­
gled Danner and to hell with Wil­
son's critics, until after the wur. at

T U IlK R M U N I IIS
D i U i w n l In tho ("Ilf b} t n r r lc f S.\dO l*ct Vcm

Adfinc« of 20c I’rf Mmilh
In Amiu* Muni llr ,Mi4f ul AlITU
Knlr&gt;r&lt;l «« S-'ronJ-l l « » Mall Matii-r Au(u*t 22nd
ISOs, *1 llw I'Mlnfflr* a! Hanford. liucIJa
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All dogs on the streets must
be muzzled. Those at home
he tied as there is hydrophobia
A word to the wise should he
cient.

“ R ID E W ITH M E "
When you’re driving down town
and see a Yank or Jackie standing
on The corner waiting for.u street cur
or hoofing it along on the sidewalk,*
give him a lift.
Let him ride with you.
If you’re going near his, destina­
tion give him a lift ns far as you go.
Maylm it wouldn't 'interfere with
your plans to go a bit gut of you
way and set him down where he's
headed^ for.
If you’re driving home in the even­
ing let a Yank drive with you on the
way out.
,
------ l i e ’s YOUR soldier, you know,
lie ’s going oyer there to fight YOUR
battle in YOUR c o untry's.w ar.
You cannot do too much for him.
The least you can do is to give
him a lift.—T am pa Tribune.

now
must
here;
suffi­

( hi ti l e s From the Temple
Rev. H. S. Right mire, ^nodcrntor
Rvv Wm. tytunea, chairman, of
executive' committee were in San­
ford Tuesday .on matters pertaining
to Hffnirs of the Association.
Rev. U. JF. Green &lt;&gt;f New Smyrna.
who recently held «uoh a got}id mceting at Monroe has accepted a call lo
one of the Jacksonville church?# utui
will leave about the first of October
for his new field.
Mrs. F. It. Savage hus returned
to Sanfofd "after several m onths’
stay in Jacksonville. We are glad
to' welcome her hack in our Suliduy
school and congregation,
Mrs. .S. F. Weeks and two sons
have returned to Sanford after
spending some time a t the old home
near Ft. White. Mr. Weeks went “bp
and uccotnpuhiod them home.
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur JohtTson and
Arthur Jr. arrived lust Sunday after­
noon from tiieir trip to Alabama.
Mrs. T. E. Speer, after several
weeks absence in Alahuma has re­
l u m e d home.- She-fourrrl-that--M rr
Speer had made great improvements
in their home on Third street re­
cently bought of T. J. Miller
Comer Whittle is now on the oil
wagon, and is helping to keep things
running smoothly in the navy at
Key West.
\V. T. Whecless attended the big
gathering of A. C. L. shop foremen
at Jacksonville during the past weok.
Announcement lias been fnade that
the Baptist- College at Lake .£ i ty
lias closed ,-for the duration of the
war, and the buildings and grounds
shieh urc.-^ufctucd -n! ■
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been tom W ed to the government
for use .while the war lasts, in any
way the government sees fit to use
them.
Miss Detjlnh Sears is home again
after spending two weeks very pleas­
antly in- Mayo, Fla., with friends.

THERE ARETVO REGRETS
to the man who lias savedjnoney. but liow do you feel when your
money is all gone and nothing to show for it? Isn't it a reasonable
and conclusive answer to why you SHOULD SAVE NOW? G et
the habit—SA\ E..
S U R P L U S $15,000.00

C A PITA L $30,000.00

O L. TAVLOR
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Geo.' D. Dullard; Supt.'-Interm ediate
Dept.; M. L. Wright, Supt., Senior
and Adult Dcpts. Schelle Maines.
general secretary; Ernest Brotherson, Associate Gen. Secy.; * Mrs.
Schollo Maines, pianist.
Reports from all departm ents of
the church showed excellent work
during the past fiscal year, and notw i t h s t u n d i n g ^ h ^ / a e j .'t h a t .9- number
of-our people, have moved nivaj',. wo
have made a satisfactory n(*t gain in
nieinl)i-r^ ^igTi| ,t)ur finances are in
excellent condition, anil o#ur c ontri­
butions to missions and liene.volences have been liberal. .-

Tim hspplnea* or unhappiness of men
depends no less upon Ihelr dUpoMtlonS
tlmn tliclr fortunes ,—Iloehi-fourAulil.
MORE GOOD SAVING DISHES.
As potatoes lire plentiful tills season
ns well us cheap, w e may use more In
—oiir bread, lidding'to Ds
moisture nml keeping
ipinllty ns well ns uinkIng a palatable loaf.
Where n large propor­
tion of mushed potato Is
w '. X . Used It Is necesmiry to
Nothing In the way of nil Innovation
add the. Hour gradually
appear*
among the displays of frocks
or It w ill uut work lu and
for small
If not enough Hour is added
the girls. Plain cottons. In. light
colors with white niffs and collars
bread will he undesirable.
make up tho bulk of fhe stocks for
Scalloped Potatoes and Hominy.— everyday wear, varied by a reversal of
Put six medium-sized potatoes through
this order In wlijjcTrucks with collars
a rlier. Blitter n linking dish And put
and ruffs bi.colors. Old-fashioned and
a layer of potato In the bottom of the
simple fancy stitching—the erossdish, then a layer of cooked hnnitny, stltch. fentlier-stltch.outllne-stltcb and
seasoning well and cover with n layer cnt-siltch among others—with smock­
of grated cheese. Repeat until a cup­
ing nnd simple emhroldery, add thy*lr
ful of hominy, n cupful of grnted pretty, quaint touch to these guy
cheese and the potatoes are nil used. dresses. French knots-and small but­
Dover with a cupful of milk and finish tons are among those present la the
with n fourth of a cupful of dried little company ijf childish decorntlons
crumbs well buttered. Duke In a mod- llllll bn ms triii i i llillT III IIMIc rlntlic-T
iTillc nwii le-i in i nil mil11 1
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Plain or -nuijl-strlped materials are
Sllce bnrtnnns and brown In a little preferred over plaids for young chil­
but fal. sprinkle w)tli lemon Juice and dren. Organdie In white, with nnrroi#
a few g nil ns of sugar. Serve with stripes In all tho light colors are mndo
up for girls of three or more, with the
simplest sort of finishing In bindings
of plain tvhlte. These are for her dressup occasions. Swiss organdie, with
dainty embroidered edges and figures,
uppeura lu the most pretentious of lit­
tle frock-, like that shown In the cen­
ter of ihe group above. At the left n
yellow i .utuibrav I s . shaped at the

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rolled in this important service
It
was not "ju?t for the fun of th
thing" that iiidueedfeuiuired* of inen
far .beyond the draft age to go into
cam p, do whatever duties might he
assigned and march possibly ten or
twelve miles during the two days in
the September sun. Some of the
companies in the Duval battalion
have ..enrolled -in their membership
The Iowa Arrow, a Republican many mid icterar*. so that it was an
Hfw*i aper.,put* patriotism ahead of inspiring -igiit to see these old men
p a r t \ , as is evidenced by the follow­ trudge along by the sid’e of the
ing, and it will do no harm for the younger chaps many of whom will
Democrats and members of all other soon be tramping the road toward
l oltlical parties to read it and make Berlin. There is much to. be said
it their personal expression:
! about the Daytonh encam pm ent—-it,
" W e ’re for W oodrow -W ibon;'pres­ j i i f l l u n s t r i l S T F # fact th a t .Florida
ident of.cur country and commander has few real slackers and that the
in chife of our army and navy. No j |w*opIe of thts state are anxious and
partisan appeal1*will turn *us*fr*jm ‘ willing to do their part in tfie win­
ning of . the war no m atter what
part that may l&gt;e.
t
Another noteworthy fact stands
out prominently. Hie splendid drillir.
out promtftffLtly, the splendid drillijUEii-dUtiL.rnarching of men who have

went into tin war The Fourth Lib­
erty Loan should b\ all means be
the greatest in our history and now
ut the time to p rep a re 'fo r it. Get
busy on the idea of what you will
give—not what you can give—And
the merchants should assist' by gentroths advertising.

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LOOSE S M
NOTE BOOKS

This convenient n o t e
book is the most conven­
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loose-1^af book made.
Not only are they.excellent for schooHvork but
are practical for many
uses*around the office or
store.

battalions less than a year. To v f *
- perleneed -military m e n ‘who observ­
ed the evolutions' The work was
amazing.
With a permanent organization as
the Florida County Guard Associa­
tion the future ought tb_ hold out
bright prospects for still greater ser­
vice to the individual communities
boasting of a coumv guard company
and tq, the estate at large.—S t . 'A u ­
gustin** Record.

nnnns In u baking dish, bent two eggs,
add n fourth of n cupful of sugar and
two nnd a hnlf cupfuls of milk with n
pinch of salt, pour this over the balinnas nnd bake until the custard Is
set. Tiyrt Jelly may be use«l lustend
of the fenion Juice If desired.
Banana* With Strawberries.—I’eel
nnd tnash four ripe bananas; mix thor­
oughly with a hnlf cupful of crushed
strawberries that hove been sweetened
to taste. Add whipped cream nnd
serve In sherbet cup** with whipped
,-r.*ntq nnd a wlhod
kin»r
Board of Trifstecs: Joe Cameron,
L). R. Ilrisson,.F. 1’. Rines. W. E.
Scoggan. Schelle-. Maines, \Y. E.
Betts, H. M Grovensteln. M. L.
Wright. Jno. D. Jinkins.
Board of Ushers: J. P. Hurley, S.
F. Weeks, Scheme Maines. W, T.
Wheeless, \V. E. Betts. J. W. Barnes.
R. M_Grovenstein, W. E. Scdggan,
There are numberless shrines dn
M. L .' Wright, W. C. DeCoursey. Japan d e d i t e d to foxes. The badger
s nnothi-r-flnlmnl fetir«*d by the sup**r.Kenneth Robbins. II. M. Jernigam
Music Committee: K. R. Mur­ Mltiou* Japanese mind. It is belteveil
to have power to annoy people, and to
rell. Mrs. W. E. Scoggan. Mrs. A. M. oo able to turn Into n priest at will.
Philips. M. L. Wright. J. C. Rob­ Hie crying of wen*b*s nnd the naylnc
erts. .
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of dogs nre c**nslderi*&lt;t evil otnens and
Two deacons t-.&lt; serve u n lim ite d ' -ttrh *n«lgnlflc«fit hoooenlngs M.-nd n
terms: Geo D Ballard and \V K •hud*b r -broitch the fwUever*.
Remove Smell of Paint.

OFFICE SUPPLY DEPT.
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Sanford, Florida

Place a pan full of llght«nl charcoal
In middle of -i&gt;oni and throw oxer It
two han*.ifnls ‘of Junl|w*r berries. *hnt
the window's anil dw rs for a thiy an*lthe smell will d isa p p e a r
The ndvantsge of thl^ Is. that yon
will not have to remove tapestry- on
furniture, ns the smoke of the Juniper
berries Is not Injurious to them.

lug oi l these frocks l a ' usually dona
with lienx-y mercerized cotton floss In a
contrasting color, or In white.
The frock at the right Is In blue nnd
has frills of whlto organdie nnd rows
f ( sinnll white buttons to set off Its
lovely color.

Fur tiled Leu.
In the new halts for fall the nbsonce
of fur trimmings Is notable. This Is
partly on ii &lt;kinM--nt the—r e n tirgrr
prices of furs now god partly bemuse
women are ut present wearing all sorts
of long stoles, capes and coatoes of
fur over their sultH nnd dresses. It Is
thought Oils fad will carry Into the
coming fall urn) winter, and now In
these days of thought for conserva­
tion of materials, nil these little Items
nro considered by the manufacturer.

Herald Want Ads .W ill Bring Results

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Mrs. F!ur! B urdickreturned Thu re-, W O R K A D D r n IP
U I \ I / L l \ 10
. dayy . from . Davtona j'where she has
been the guest
parents,^
She -was accompanied
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Miss
Mildred Burylick."who
HAPPENINGS OP INTEREST IN AND
will he her guest for several days
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Mr. add" Mrs. N. J l . Garner, Mr.
Ho re s o lu te ly nnd f a ith fu lly w h at you
and Mrs. N. O. Garner and Mrs. J. instruction ot“ order as you mention
a r e — bo h u m b ly w h a t you nature to
bh. M u n'*,ootil*nt g ift to m a n ta tils
vi „opu will
...in feel
r„„i better !/
. . •,keep ‘ B. Lawson
motored to Orlando has been authorized here, nnd Is
Did you, moan to keep - y o u r Wat
Substitutes for F l o u r
if you
,
sincerity, fo r It e m b r a c e s hta Integrity
1 i Thursday, v-isiting
relatives
and without the knowlege or approval of
also.—Henry Thoreau.
Savings pledge when* you signed th a t your War Savings pledge,
have been C b a n g e d .
shopping.
the War Department.
’
*
card? Then make good.
j Virginia Yovvell of Orlando is the
Corn Meal, Barley Flour
WHEN
COMPANY
COME8.
The regulations of May 23-arc the
Mrs. Paul Highers and little son,
For Wood nnd heavy hauling sOC' guest of May Holly this \v«;ek.
and Corn’ Flour. 4-lb.
,
Paul have arrived homo from Palm last and only, onow issued - in which
Murrell, or phone 378.
8-tf
If oath householder keeps n hen for
Mrs. \ \ . II Iete rs and children ; Reach nn(1 joinPl, Pai4| who ia now it was stated that all registrants en­
Wheat Flour with 1-lb.
each) member of the family, chicken
When the bavy of toduy asks you are visiting Mrs. D. G. Wagner at
with the A. C. L. Ry; ‘They will re­ gaged as follows are to be considered
of Substitute.
.
soup may be a
what you did in this war, will you Kissimmee.
by local and district boards as en­
main in Sanford indefinitely.
moro common dish
te ll‘ him t h a t you did not keep your
M y . T. E. Speer has returned
on the tables qf
This is the time to plan for your gaged in non-productive occupations
W ar Savings pledge?
from an extended visit with rela­ winter season. There will be more or employments: Persons engaged in
th e A m e r i c a n
If you need stove wood phone me. tives in Georgia and Alabama.
housewife.
tourists in Florida this year fhan the serving of food and drink or
I ertTTsupply you. H. C. DuBose.
- R o y a l Soup.—
Mrs, F. P. Strong of Urookeaville over before nnd Sanford should get either in public places, including ho­
Put a cut-up fowl
100-tfc
is being cordially welcomed by her her share. What are you doing to tels and social clubs; elevator oper­
In p kettle of. cold
. Your conscience will nbt reproach many Sanford friends. She is the get them hero? Come out to the ators and attendants and doorrqfiii,
water,
bring to a
you if you mnke good your War guest of Mrs. J. D. Davison.
big meeting of the Sanford Hoard of "footmen, carriage openers ami other
boll
and
boll "ten
Savings pledge.
j Mrs. £ L. _CjPQdfme-lofG-Tlnirsday Trade Tuesday* Highl at* the court attendants in dubs, hotels, stores, minutes, then cover tightly and set
^ M u a s o n ’s swimriung pool It the ‘ afternoon for u two m onths’ visit in house and make it a get together apartment houses, office buildings Into the tireless cooker or to"slmmcr
coolest place in town. Open Wed- Pennsylvania, Chicago and Ohio, meeting th at will put y o u r - m y - o n and bath" housed; persons, including on the back part of the range for
ushers and other attendants engaged three or four hours.
Remove the
. nesdoy, Thursday, S a tu rd a y —and visiting*among~friends and relatives. the, map.
nml occupied in and in connection chicken which may then be used for,*
Sunday ' afternoons.
Fresh w a te r- Walter Connelly was operated
After a summer siesta the Sanford
with garnw, sports and amusements another dish and add to the stock
every day,
S5-tfp
upon for appendicitis on Wednesday, Board of Trade will have the first
excepting actual performers in legiti­ two large sliced onions or a dozen
T he winning of the war may awing the operation being successful and meeting of the fall season next Tucamate concerts, operas or theatrical small ones, two diced carrots, one
dny night at th e court house. The
on your War Savings pledge. M a k e he will soon be out again.
performances; persons engaged in diced turnip, ono cupful of peas, two
good thnt pledge.
- Mr. and, Mrs. SchoIIe Muincs have Board, of Trade has hud no siesta domestic services, sales clerks and bny leaves nnd Salt and pepper. Boll
L E O N ’S A U T O : .TRANSFER
moved into the Miller apartm ents b u t the. business men have and it is other clerks employed in stores and until the vegetables are tender, re­
move the hay leaves hut do not
P H O N E Bl. H O T E L CARNES.
on Magnolia where they will mfke now time to get right down to busi­ other mercantile establishments.
strain.
Servo with grated cheese nnd
ness
and
prepare
for
the
winter
sea­
101-tf
their future home;
, y ■
."I am advised that an official or buttered toast. Veal mny he substlson. Are you" doing your part in
D u ty says, make good your War
or employe of a bank is not entitled tuted for chicken or a little of both
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. F. Seig aim chil­ helping your city get something?
Savings pledge. Patriotism calls for dren from Americas, G a ., visited
to deferred classification as such un­ may be used for this soup.
m ure. . ,
, - ^
1
Season nil meats with salt, slightly
der the laws and regulations. A14o
their brother and sister, M r. nnd Mrs"
ALL DOGS MUST BE MUZZLED.
that local and district boards must I with pepper; to beef add onion Juice
A sea food apd chicken dinner', David Speer last Week.
On account of a dog going mad
or a cut clove of garlic, or a minced
CO cents, every" S u n d a y ,112:30 p. m.
Mrs. Cobb and her" dnughter, Miss and biting other dogs (hat are In consider" eases of deferred classifica­ onion cooked In fat. To lam b.add
tion
unit*
late
order
numbers
with
and Thursdays 6 p. m.
Daytona Margaret of Brookesville are the
.onion nnd tomato, mint sauco or todanger of hydrophobia all dogs must
sympathy and common sense. The tnhto catchup. To veal, tuhiccd chtvek.
Beach Hotel D aytona B each __100,ti 'Rnests of Mrs. C obb’s sister, Mrs,
be muzzled at once.— Any- dog
department recognizes the great dan­ sweet h e m s . To poultry add celery
Your War Savings pledge is the T. J. Lee on Oak avenue.
caught on (he street without a
ger
of too broad and too general ap­ salt, sweet green pepper, chopi&gt;ed rlprf
most sacred promise you ever signed.
Mrs. W. C. DeCourkey and daugh­ muzzle will be killed by the police. plication of.th e work or fight order, olives. To fish, tomato, parsley,outon,
Make it good.
. J. I). DAVISON,
*"
ters, M is s Virginia and little Alice
F L E T C H E R ."
cheumhor, horseradish or pickles.
• Dr. D. C . ' W ard, Osteopath!
Mayor.
nrrivod. home Monday after a sum­
Cream Dressing for Fruit 8 sl«d-—
Physician.
First National Bnnk
mer spent in the m ountains • of
Melt
four tnhlospoonfula of butler
Odd
Fellows.
Attention!
.Bldg., Phono 330-W;
61-tf
.Sunday at Congregational Church
Nortli Carolina.
Regular meeting Monday, Sept. and add two nnd a half tablcspomiftils
Keep your War Savings pledge
" T h e Religious Slacker and llis
it is .influence" will be the m orning'sub­ 9th. Third Degree. -Refreshments. of coniHinrcli, one tnblespoonful of
I t will aid materially the Star Span / S, u m m e r is ,almost over , and
,
Wives of Odd Fellows invited to the Hour, one-fourth tenspoonful of sail,
• , of, address
,,
glcd Banner on its March to Berlin time to■ get down to real. business
. .
p&gt;ct
in connection witli
three drops of tnbusco and a tubleafter meeting,
All ^visiting Odd
again. Conn* to the meeting of tin1
Your Savings' pledge means pro- Hoard of Trade- in the court house the hour’s divine worship. • "Saluda Fellows welcome 'atJM uHonie Hall. spoonful of sugnr. Add gradually one
cupful of hot sweet milk, stir nnd cook
Seminary, and Other American Mis­
■lection to our b o y s^ at the front.
Secretary.
next Tuesday night and get ready sionary Work" will he presented in f
well. Tnke from the lire nnd add a
Arc you dbing your share?
for th’e big winter business.
beaten ^-olk nnd .five tnbtespnonfuls
the evening,
. 1
of"lemon juice, one at n time, beating
All 100 per cent Americans ar *
---—SWunn-l* Designated
Y,.u luive had o good .time alLL_ i t r a._Ke»He«!w-AwTrffrwAll r r vft' Wm
making good .their War S aving! rntmineT - and -find -no meetings to |)f the organist fo r t h e ’day, and her
“ Stetson University is in receipt well- after each spoonful. Add sour
cream when ready to use,, whip with
-pledge;— ATtryOT? 7" •
bother you. Come out to the Board frj,.ru| s will be glad of the oppor- of a telegram saying that it lias been n Dover egg beater and servo well
You are a better Amerieuil if you of Trade meeting in the court house {unity to hear her again. There will accepted by the government as a chilled.
Military Training School. This fact
keep your War Savings pledge.
I uesday night nnd get back into j,e &lt;qiieiidid' organ numbers,
Strawberry Filling for Sponge Cake.
will be of much interest to those
. _.
•
The Christian Endeavor Society young men of draft age who wish to —Bent "a cupful of cream until stiff,
''jC^ettor to The Hemld from M. S. harness.
Every city in -Florida Is getting meeting at 6:30 has for its topic the continue school as long an possible «dd n third of a cupful of sugar, the
Nelson says he is now in Jackson­
white of an egg hertten stiff and a
ville building ships to help w h ip 'th e ready for a big winter business and very practical subject of ' Couscionce j nfl V(,f ^
fufCiriny training,
half cupful of well-mashed strawber­
Iivn.
Many former Sanford resi­ il U u p,to you Mr- Business Man to; Training It and Trained by It."
ries. Flavor with viinllln nnd Bpread
---------------------d e n ts arc-now at Work in the ship be at the Board of Trade meeting,
us a filling for Inyer cake.
Death of Mrs. Gnllntzlk
yards and their work is just us im­ Tuesday night and hear something
Presbyterian Church
- The funerul of Mrs. Anna M. GalWinter season is
port ant .as the soldiers in the trench­ for your benefit.
Next Sunday will be Registration Intzik of the West Side was held
almost at hand.
es.
r
Day a t the Presbyterian church. Tuesday from the home, Rev. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Hryaji and Aii opportunity will be given all Brower officiating. A native of
For Sale or Exchange— Yacht Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bryan nnd fam­ members to register for work- in the Long Island and member there of
completely equipped, 3 f ik x 8 x 2 U ily have returned from a trip to Kingdom this winter, it is earnestly the Congregational church,
• Seashells Instead of Glass.
her
One curious thing noted b y ‘Amrrl*.
ft. Draft 10 If. I\, 1 Cyl., Buffalo points in Georgia and Tennessee. hoped th a t there will he n full a t­ death came as a release from.a long
BriiiK in y o u r Certifi­
cans In file Philippines was the use by
engine; Speed 9 miles. Originally Miss Glndys Bryan who has been tendance of the congregation. "The illness.
cates
for Sugar for Prenatives of seashells In Hen of window
coat i-4,001). Will sacrifice for $500 visiting in Tennessee nccompaqicd Captain of our Salvation" needs
glass.
There
Is
n
bivalve
mnlliisk,
servintf Pn rp rg^
—,as have no time, to use it.
Will them home. They made the trip by many men nnd Women, boys and
tlvii t u .thv ivuI th ~f Mini iin11 ' ‘f TTlT1"
Notice lii ( nr Pw qrrs
trade for Oakland, Buick-or Stude- nuto and report a most pleasant girls of varying eiftw f o r sp^rml scr-A11 owners of cars win operate world, which has a shell seven or eight
baker runabout automobile.
Ad- 1journey
ci;s. -------------------There is abundant
opportun"VT--------------- sniu.e’ ^on Sunday wi
have their Inches In diameter, so thin as tn he
. drwww-W. I’. A i if*;—fmjTOlia Beach, f A congenial party motoring to jiy
"endure hardness as a good
nnmes and numbers taken and same transparent. Il Is |0enllfu! and costs
Fla.
2-1f
AmCricus, Georgia, this w-eek are , „oldier of- Jesus Christ."
mitlilng, Olnss Is expensive.
wifi- be sent to the Fuel Adminis­
Mr. and Mrs. Volie Williams, Mr.
The services will bo:
tration at Washington. This is in
J. L. Hurt has returned from n C. M. Williams and Mrs. Al C.. Wil­
Writer*a Cramp.
S u n d a y school 9:45 a. maccordance with orders received here
trip to iiis old home in Virginia. He liams, nccompatecd also - by Mrp.
Writer's cramp Is a dlsenso to wldclr
Morning worship ll^ a . m. *
from
the
headquarters
at
Washing­
t»lso visited Newport News, Norfolk P. L. Chambliss of Geneva. The I Christian Endeavor 6:45 p.- tn.
ton nnd will be strictly complied those who do much writing are liable
and other points of interest and Buys party left Tuesday morning -nod will
toward middle age, iinff a person af­
Evening worship 7:30 p. m.
with.
' *
flicted with it has nn cninpletv control
there is something doing up there visit friends and relatives during the
nunun Machinary.
J. D. Davison,
1 11 shnll be t,he purpose of each of
T»ver the muscles of the thumb, middle
every minute. He was in Norfolk next two or three weeks'.
We
hnve
headaches and colds, not
Co.
Fuel
Administrator.
these services.to render a help in Ihe
and forefinger. The typewriter has
on Labor Day when 26,000 marched
Mrs. C. R. Walker, and son. Clif­
at
nil
realizing
our body Ih In need
| efforts of people to live right. If
ofiiled the best resource of those who
in a parade.
ford arc home for a few days from
of
some
good,
pure
oxygen.
__
feel tin- need of more strength Feed Your Hugs Six Weeks Earlier •oiffer frAm the ailment.
Washington, where they are n o w 1-'1”1
. Mechanics lake minji better-rnre of
we invite you.
In every lot of hogs on feed two
Iheir immhlpitfrcftloh'they do Of their
making their home.
Clifford will
For Rent
or
three weeks quickly and actually
AHtaf^Nimes.
They know thnt unlessPastime
In
Wa
i—vr—
»r.
attend
Florida
University
this
winter
Two apartm ents over 10 Cent
eat (ess thaq others. If all would
Die
innclilnads
cleaned, oiled nnd rest­
Wnnls
All
Names
Published
Knlttlngwiw-tif;miTr
tline
n
favorite
and
Mrs.
Walker
and
Miss
Claire
Store. Cool, nice rooms with front
ed
occasionally
It will not run .prop­
fatten
like
these,
the
entire
drove
pnsili»**&lt;
!nnong
male
fnrin
workers
In
v
Sanford,
Fla.,
Sept.
5,
1918.
,
porch.
.Four rooms’ $15.00 per will remain in Washington where
erly. now often do they think" of the
ies.
Fifty
years
ago
shepherd
would
ho
ready
for
the.
markej
Dear
Mr.
Holly:
in on HI. Eight rooms $30 per month. Miss Claire has’ a government posi­
hoys In Cnrdlgnushlrc were supplied Importance of caring for their human
Yon have published- the names of weeks earlier anil t u ^ savo nI*—WPekx with sufficient wool lor provide them­ machinery? They run It nt.-thc hightion, __ - ---------------- -—T------ ---- N. IL Garner.
1-tfc
int you"fully under­
Allen Jones is borne for a few clays those who have bought One Thnit- stand.
selves with two pairs -of' stockUas. est tension, feed It on stale nlr and
inUtdDffttnrs
War
-Savings
Stamps.
Sixpence
per-pair was paid-for sll3%-. Improper food and then become s u n
furlough.
His
boat
is
carrying
sup­
' The regular meeting of Snnfortl
The hog that fattens easily must lugs In excess of this number.
prised If It runs down.
Won’t you please publish the
some
Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F., on Mon­ plies to France and he
be in prime physical condition. Tho
day evening. Sept. 9th, will be fol­ mighty narrow escapWT1 from sub­ names of those persons In Seminole
across. Allen is county who have bought less than B. A. Thomas Hog Powder is n con­
lowed by a social, to which the wives marines in
ditioner for hogs.
It keeps their
nnd lady friends of the members are onejt»i«*hTi Sanford boys who eu- one thousnnd dollars, but to the
system
clean
nnd
healthy
and en­
ed early in the war and has been amuunt of four hundred dollars and
very cordially invited.
ables
them
to
fatten
quickly
without
on the trans-Atlantic boats ever ‘over? •
~ ~
"
falling n prey tn 4hc usual diseases
since. He is the son of Mrs. MinAs there nro numbers of men and of hogs. The li. A.
Notice to Ihe rulillc
Hou
I will not be responsible for any nie Jones of this cjt&gt;1 and his many | women, who have bought four liun- P ow der' is - hot stork food.
It's
jdy^anro
i Q n l i i H l ^ n^ 'rBrPTtircd
woylh. ahd more, but
debts contracted by R. 1
1
.
ffrie
ne ml
r o^ ii’aIai i-1 Miah*
straight medicine and we look the
f t r Uncle, | CM tha.i one thousand, if you,will
K. FfwWf*” "|if
gtnrd-w
agency because it enables you to
Sam’s navy.
.
publish their names, and the nmoiint
feed out your bogs much earlier.
--------------- :------- of their purchase, it Jnay encourage
F. W. Mahoney has received a
I,..Allen Seed Co.
Herring
Is
Over
I
others to buy more, in addition to
.card from his son, Lieut. Clarence
5-Fri-4tc
S. O. Chase ia^ in receipt of a. card i what they have bo u g h t—a n d your,
Mahoney stating th at ho has ar­
stating th a t Capt-. George Herring reader:!
and
Who oT
rived safely in France. Clarence is
'las-—azzivtMl—eeffdy—i p r1 !,fliliiJll/ * l I i s their —
: . . i . »------ —anil
i
— i. —
neighbors
friends
are
buy­
Detecting ^Mallngerera.
now nn adjutant aHni'lird
Q” 1/ many friends here will be glad to ing their share of War Savings
The discovery of a Dutch physician
quarters staff, a fine promotion to a
learn *that he is over.
Stamps.
that sudden sounds may cause the pu­
fine boy.
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•
Everyone ia expected to do his pil of the eye to dilute iminieiitnrily Is
are those the expenditure of which will
SEM INOLE $1,000 CLUB
and her d u ty to the extent of his or suggested ns a novel method of de­
.3
•**
Messenger W anted
tecting malingerers claiming to. be to­
not bring you adequate returns.
«
At the Postal Telegraph Office, San- War Savings .Stamp Purchasers and her ability.
tally deaf. Placed tn u strong light,
Thanking you in advance, I re­ tho subject In told to look nt some dis­
r«»rd. Good chance for capable boy
Boosters
main,
tant object mid, ns the examiner’s as­
or girl to learn telegraphy.
3-tfc
1. S. Rapp
sistant Cidlx off In n loud voice n num­
Your Friend.
2. W. P. Brooks
• Imprison Them
ber of well separated words—such us
F. E. Male.
Mrs. Kent Rossetter and children
3. Yowell-Speer Co., Inc.
'Attention!"
mid
"Forward
m
arch!"—
In A Savings Account at this Bnnk
have returned from a trip to Mrs.
4. F. F. Dutton .
Ihe effect on the pupils can lie clonrly
Rossettcr’s old home, at Commerce,
Theatre
Party
6. C. W. Brown
seen.
where they wiil not only be safe for
Georgia.
t
Miss Mny Holly has as her a ttrac­
f&gt;. First National Bank
your future use, but. will earn interest •
t i ve .guest this week Miss Virginia
1. J. W. Booth
Correct Spelling.
Rurk Lime
Yoweli
of
Orlando.
Wednesday
8. W. E. Scoggah
. '
for you as well.
One of the most pollsht-d nnd pains­
L'ates Crate Co. has rock lime in
night Miss Holly entertained a few taking of* English authors *regarded
9. /»L: P. McCtiller
.barrels. Office open until 8. o’clock Iff. P. M. Elder
of her friends a t a th eatre party in correct spelling qs a totally unneccs*
at night. Buy 'while' we can get tho 1 1. B. G. Smith
honor of Miss Yoweli taking in the snry accomplishment.- In his Introduc­
bafrel lime. Cates Crate Co., suc- 12. Wm. Bothnmly. .
movlfs and afterward partaking- of tion to n , L. {RttveiiHon'^ letters, Sid­
1
cr;?er to Dutton Crate Co,
The Herald will publish tilts list refreshments a t the ice cream pur- ney Colvin writes: “I hnve not held
myself bound to reproduce at! the a u ­
104-tfc
with nny additions thereto until
thor’s minor eerentrtcttjes of spelling
alter the immediate War Savlpgs
Those of th e p arty .were May
• Dr^ Hilburn, pastor of the Meth- Drive, beginning Sept. 9th and en d ­ Holly, Virginia Yoweli; Kathleen and the Hje. • As all his friends nro.
odiat_ clipHfii_is. exported home the ing Sept. 14th. Get your n a m e 'o n Brady, Gladys Wilson, Helen Gon* aware, tq s^ rll In n quite accurate nnrt
brat of next week from a intsiness this fist—"help hack the hoys in the zalerf, Florence Henry and M artha grown,up'nmnner was a ’lliRnts^yhlcti
this master of English letters wlisTIPvtrip to points in West Virginia..
trenches." •
4*tf ' Chappell.
er able to learn?

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-42-lbs. Pills. Flour 90c
24-lbs. Pills. Flour $1.75
12-lbs. Gold Medal
• Flour 90c
24-lbs. Gold Medal
Flour $1.75.
12-lbs. Obelisk Flour
" 90c
24-Ibs. Obelisk Flour
- ' $1.75 1
5-Ib. Package Whole
Wheat Flour 50d—
Sweet Potatoes 4c lb.
: Irish Potatoes 3c lb.
Algood 0b‘o 40c lb.
Clover Hill Butter 60c lb.
Apple Butter 30c and
40c Jar •
Rhubarb 30c Can
Spinnach 30c Can
Large Fat Mackerel
5-lbs. lima Beans 75c
5-lbs. White Beans 85c
5-lbs. B. E. Peas 65c
5-lbs. Tepery Beans 75c

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TH E SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX

Thackeray Alwaya C*te. ,
An external stimulus sometimes IS
necessary t&lt;&gt; hrlnc a writer’s Idens to
a tucu.s. "lL wuiLllietfitstom w1|h*rhuekerny n&gt;*ver to do tnilny " hot could tie
put oft until tomorrow. He 'Vtis. there­
fore, frequently nehltnl with Ids copy
amt *t wn®
uncommon tldnc for hltn

Dainty Frocks for Midsummer

The Woodman Circle
The Woodmen Circle ’ Aioets sVci
nnd Fourth Wednesdays at 33 :o p.
All members requested to attend.
Sanford Lodge So B2, f had A. M •
Communication every iirstjnpi thiro
Tuesdays at ?:0n. „ Visiting hrethten
welcome.
&gt;
•
0 . L. Taylor
Jaw, Mouitiiion
Secretary ,
W»Al
Monroe LMnpter No. 15, It. a m
Meets eVTry second and fuurtii Tuv&gt;.
ilny in Masonic Hall over the Imperia
Theatre. -Visiting companions vveicor ■
‘ O'. L. Tayfor
F. L. Miller
riejt
Seminole (Tiaptvr 2, Order Eastern Sit
Mectsevery first and third Thuridaj
in each mftntn. Everyone who has seer
hie Star in the East are cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E. Robbins, Sec’j
The Sftmord Council K. of,C.
M ee'vthe 2nd Sunday 3 p. m., *and th
4th,Sunday 8 ti. ni., each month, nf K.
of C. Hall. Oalc Ave.
C. L. Britt, Fill. Scc’y.

Why you should use
Cardul, the woman's
tonic, for your troubles,
have been shown in
thousands of letters from
actual users ot this medi­
cine, who speak from
ersonal experience. If
ic results bbiained by
other women lor so many
years have been so unl-

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l'hoenlx Lodge No 5, K. of J \
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
Nisiting knights, always welcome.
II McLaulin
&lt;
0 . J. Miller
K. R. and S. .
\
C. C.
Sanford Lodge No. 2 7 , 1. O. O. r
Meets every Monday evening at '
in Masonic Hall. All visiting brotl
cordially invited.
^
J. F. McClelland
J. D. Do:
N. G.
.
• R. So

W ar does not make It a necessity to
curtail dressing to the exclurflon of
dainty frocks for midsummer. The
mnterlnls thfit ipuke. them are not
needed by the soldiers, nnd the boys
certainly llko to see yfjolr wives and
sweethearts In filmy and pretty clothes.
These things, look more dcslrnhlo to
them thnn ever. It Is poor business to
push economy In dress too far—for
business m ust'be maintained—Hint al­
most goes without saying. In the face
of nil Its difficulties French genius has
kept Itself occupied turning out uj»pargj to suit the need*—somewhat
changed by the w a r—of Its clients.
In the picture ntiove nt the right Is
a frock from Lady Duff-Gordon, In
which net Is posed pver tnffeta In n
lovely summer gown. It Is trimmed
with very full r.uchlngs of taffeta,
fringed out »r the edge*, and.would he
effective l a almost any nf the light col­
ors or In cream-colored net over a col-,
or. Turquoise blue and pale green
shndcs cannot be excelled by any col­
ors used with white net fur elegant ef­
fects, but It I* for tin1 wearer to choose
whnt become* her most In n color suit­
ed to this frock Ir-4«'hot an extrava­
gant affair nnd Is suited to dinner or
evening wear.
Pule beige georgette renders a guoil
account of Itself a* nn afternoon 'th it
evening frock In the ilres* at the
of the picture. It* collar, veiicc'cuffs
and bodice urnaihetits a r e hraltlei \ v l" &gt;
silk soutache In ihe sumo shade. The
bodice Is cleverly designed In a modifled nrVnngemeni of ihe surplice front

Utul georgettd makes the short ties that
finish the front: ,
A very new. a lid promising Idea nppcars til the pretty dinner frocks of
block net worn over foundations made
of ciith'rntdored batiste or embroidered
swlss' organdie. Girdles o r sashes of
hlitck velvet finish them off ami inn*
Hue* Is sometimes combined with tho
net In bands on skirt nnd bodice. These
are delightful inlerpretntbm* of new
war time Ideas In dinner and evening
gowns.
•
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kfi,

by tin

Itottrtl

herrbj- ptibttitifd Uinlrr thp provUlont of

EIINKST AMOS.

t *o in p t m l l r r

(lefirru
iJttpnA itnry llulatifu ’ J u g , 1, l t * i «
l i f f r i p t i for lh«* S U M o filh a;
Frorn. T a i ( * o i | p r t o f , . U i t ' i a n t i pall*?
C oin p lro ik * r—Tn* N ?dpm pjlon » nd H
r o l le r I h t r m t r n r n i n o n bcImhi
&lt;Co m p t r o l l e r
S i n i r .m e m ill t i s
Han k *
| n t r r * ‘»t tin t!«*pm»lt*7?
( ' o u n t y Judge*
H u n t i n g U cvqm *
V r n i m t y Pfipt*.
f a n * aoTil
KJral N 4 t i ^ n t | I H a n k I n f rri-*t r ^ f u n d t
I'ntfont*. r u l o f r d a r n o v l d o n a t i o n ? ?

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S\NfOM) LBlHiLS

.Seminole Rebekah Lodge No. 13
Mcetsevery Second and Fourth Friday
Nights in' Masonic Hall a t 7:30. All
visiting Rohekahs welcome.
Mrs. Hattie Lossing,
Mrs. Ida Crim, N. G.
Sec'y
Celery City Aerie No. I85.V.
Meeting every 2nd £ Ith Wednesday
nigkt nt 8 o’clock. Eagle Home, Onk Ave
Visiting Brothers Welcome
E. E. Hogan
C. C. Woodruff
Worthy President
Secretary
H. I*. (). C. Sanford Lodge 1211 '*
Meet first nnd third.Wednesday night
at Elks Hoffic, North Bark Avenue.
Ff S. Frank
* O. L. Taylor
Secretary
Exalted Ruler

4

The Lake Breeze ( uunril No. 31 Junior
Order United American Mcrhnnlr*
Mens-every Wednesday at 7:30 P
M., in the City Hall. Vj^iting brotheri
are welcome. C. H. Smith, Re'c, Sec.- -

Royal Neighbor* of America
MertvSCFCbd aiiJ Fourth Thursdays
Modern Woodmen of America r
Annie Speer
Clara Stumper
Meets 2,-1, Thursdny evenings. 7:30,
Secretary
Orurle in M. W A. 11all. Pico Building.
C. E McDonald
C. D. Couch
Failed Ilrolherhond &lt; arpenters and
Consul
Clerk
' Joiners of Amerlra
Loyal Order or Moose
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meets
First and Third Thursday Nights ai 7:30
Sanford Lodge No. 1310 meets In Ha
in Eagles Hall.
A. J. I/.'ssing,
in Stone &amp; Grove Building Second nnd
Chair. E. Robinson, Pres.
.Sec'y
Fourth Mondays in Month nt 7:30.

GIVE THE BOYS A TESTAMENT
THEY WILL BRING BACK

l l U b u t n r m r n l * fur t h r S l i M o n l f i k
For
F i p c n d r d fur Srho«il*
Sniari*’* of t«f*/hi-r*??
T r * n » p o r i a t Ian of pu pil*
I n r i d c f i i * l « fo r srh«&gt;nl*_
l i p r m . n o f A (I ml nUl r * tin n
Salftr y of f*upi*Hntrndl*rit
i V r rfl(pm a n d milf’t ^ r , rni rn
I n r t d r n t n U f o r bf»*ru a n d at
P r i n t i n g finarvctftl * t a t p m v n t
P rinting??

LESSONS FOR THE

Mrs. M aorj. Irvin, o!
C ullen, *
"About It. years ago| I
suffered untold misery
with female trouble, hear­
ing-down pains, head­
ache, numbness . . ; I
would go for three weeks
almost bent double . . .
My husband went to Dr.
-------- for Cardul . . .
Alter taking •about two
bottles I began going
around and when I took
three bottles 1 could do
all my work."
E-8d

.T H E DOTS SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE.
By Clifford Leon Sherman."
* .
Dear Fdlks:—Hero wo an? three dnys out nnd haven’t seen u submarine
yet. However, wo havo sighted a few sailing vessels, which proves that the
Germans hnvo hot sunk nil the shipping on the high sens. Thfc officers keep us
pretty busy, I suppose to keep ub from getting stnle. Of course,'we miss tho
hikes', hut you understand Hint on n crowded transport thero Isn’t much room
to run around. But these officers bcori to know their husfnrss, and us long ns
we rnn’t get out on the rond nnd do ten or twenty miles, they do the next best
thing. They lino us up In tho morning, nnd then for twenty minutes we do
this.
3AMFY.
To complete tho picture, draw a line froth dot 1 to dot 2 tjien^froai dof 2
to dot 8, and so on.
**
*
No. 8.
(C o p y rig h t, 1917, by T h e Bell S yndicate. Inc.)

ntj ilishUf*rm»1nt *
t h r heh&gt;&gt;«tl fundi) nf U r m - ,
1918, ^ 1 1h llu* n » l * n m a m i a m o u n t nf
t h e w a r r a n t * o u t s t a n d i n g , an il a • t » t p m r * n t of
li* arliGL-l p r o p e r t y nf t h r »ftid K r m l n o l c r o u n t y

(late City Lamp No. ft, W. O. W
. Meets second and fourth Wednesday
nights in each mouth.
. *
F. L. Miller
.
J. F. Hoolohan
Clerk
Council Commander

Nelson Sailors and

Tt’*r h♦M‘ \ laurift t loll
I Hl« M *t

Home Embroiderer
Specially prepared fo r this N ewspaper by ‘Pictorial Review.

iece and Scarf T h at Furnish Splendid
Jp* Work for Summer Hours.
On« can never make n mlMnko in
selecting household linens for bridal
W t*
They nre alwnys nceoplnblo
and. If made personally by the glvur,

afford to devote
ment

to

tbolr develop­

vVhen ihe rontorploco nnd Hcraf
described below aro done In cut-work
on Kensington stitch, the result In
either case will provo worthy .if tho
time, expended on the work. A* plckup'work for tho Hummer, tho develop­
ment In cut-work Is to ho given the
preference. Hut for those who aro
fond of displaying (hide skill in
noedlcpaintlng, no design could furnlfih groator possibilities.—F o r this
^purposo an ecru llnon background
“ should ho selected.- Tho tints roqiflrod for tho apples, pears, grapes,
. loaves nnd stems umy bo matched
most satisfactorily in embroidery
sitkn. which aro made In fast colors.
ThthklTO of thread to chouso would b*o
that vvh*ch is one degree ftnor thnn
Ropo SlTk. If one Is capable of
handling' a brash In addition to ply­
ing Iho necdlo. there Is still another
Wortc.^ treatment In vtow for these designs,
than Ea?h f,guro may bo outlined In
noro, colors cither dn Rope silk or, mercerTwo Ixeil cotton. Then tho frulC\oav«a

sn io o i.

iio n o in r r . i t k s t a n i» s in k in g

FiifitJ ltftlftfter Jt»n, I, IlUB-

Ki-rt-Iplii rrn t i n N i t M a n t h *
F r » m T * i (N»ll*»di*r— 1T u t u ? ? ?
C u m p t f n i w r ^ T a x rr&lt;l&lt;tn|itiiui art
I n l r r n t «ifi d r p o i i u ,

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— -- - — — - ----- r.fc sm

M a k i n g ll*l4»n«*v*
l l h h t i r f t t 'f n r n l k for t h f Hit M ^ m h * r
I nt t f r* l r tiu p o n * paid-.

N 'ey York Kichitig**??

I. &amp; S. Fit. H ftl«nre J u n p HP, 1 9 | S
HOTEi
Honilft R d U l a m l i n r . i f f»,OPO.Oii
H F lin O L
l l n m l F u n d I l f t U n c e J a n . 1, 1918
l l r r r l p l a f a t i h r H i t Alo n ih * :
l* rorrril» of 11it ml*?
“? l r r n j p d Int^riNit

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D i h l i u t R i 't n r n t k l o r i k t a i f U M o n t h s :

ArrhUrU?
s

Mf

Kuliding L o t ? ^
Hoard m ro tin g t
i*rr d l* m a n d m l l r a t e
I n r i d p n l a l t , p i l n l l n g , p«»*tagf». « l r ?
j n t r f M * a n d ^ t c h a n E o i t l v a n c t i l fn

llo n d F u « 3 Latanrp *Juno I|f», 191 n
I;

l l o n i t * o u t t l a n d l n g , 1 1 .* , 0 0 0 .0 0

ASSKT-S ANI» I lAII IM TIL S
A t a l l a h l o A» m I»

lla lt i.r r
h ir. ilr|*&lt;-llory
Unroll»Ct&lt;A| l»»r» iurl .nilti ^ rilttrlit
p r rla l T i t H U lflcI
ll»1»nt«- f u S t n
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I 'f - r - . f t u c l
in r li l . t l n z c u r rt - n l y p » r
l l ^ l a n i r m | i Ifi l l u m l I n l r r i i t an ti t i n l i n f (ttr.ila

lovely suggestions aro given here tor
girt* for the spring brido. They a^o
within the capabilities ot tho average
needlowoman and do not require
more ttmo than tho busy woman can
,,

and,
_
_ . stem* aro tinted to appear as
natural as the pallctte win permit.
This la howaver only a second-best,
the most artistic will always remain
Kensington embroidery.

Embroidery No. 12323—Conterploco 27 lncho* In dlnmclcr. for Roman
it work. Kensington or Outline stitch. Trnnsfer pnttorn. blno. I&amp; conts.
Centerpiece 27 Inches.In diameter. Stamped on white linen, f 1.30.
•e embroidery’ cotton. GO cents,
mbroldory No 12324—Huffet scarf. 17xG4 inches. Transfer pattern,
E
i cents, nuffet Scarf, design 17xE4 Inches, stamped on whits
blue, X
35, White embroidery cotton. 40 cents.

TNiai
( t e n r v f t l Hclt'itil F u n d
W a r r a n t s u u l « t »n&lt;rit)g for i i u f r n t t t p H i l r * ? ? ?
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Emphasized with the words of Christ printed In bold face
type. Stroiihly and neatly bound in Khaki colored Morocco grained
Waterproof. Keratol—-flexible limp cover, embossed back bands,
round corners, Khnki cdj»es. ^old title, beautifully eihbossed
American Fln|| m colors on the outside front cover.
I rioted on specinily stronil Bible paper. Only 3 x AlA inches
nnd just h on inch thick. Type is plain nnd c le a r— sclfpronouncing. Tho F o u r G reat A m erican H ym ns aro printed
and bound w ith th is S a ilo rs and S o ld ie rs Testament

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propt riy .

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HELP TO BRING THE BOYS BACK CLEAN

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ready -for mailing, given #with a years subp*/\
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* Alto: Tax Certificate No. 131. dated the
3rd day of Ju ly. A. I). ISIS, .aid e.Mlflrate
rmijra&lt;*« tb« following described property
•Ituated In Seminole county, Florida, tb-wli:
ll»g. 8W for ot N W X Sec 31, T p 19 8. It
31
run N 5 27 rh, E 9.40 ch tu 8. A t.
rlly., SKly on 8 i Mp ol same lo E. lint ol
Stanford G rant. th e n r e . S 25 deg., W on
Grant lUir to S. lino ol N W ) , . W to beg
(|P41 W H &gt;. 2 ' t acres, The salll land bp.
ing aAfraaeil a t th e t la lr nf th e inauttirf* of
• urn certificate tn the name ol Laing &amp; Al*

d n i(i«
•
«
A U n ; - T n . C t i i l r i t a l e - g i Kit 1a a n . i t n e i r Th*
. y o u t h o c o a t o f a n e w t u b e ,- * •
3rd ctay ol J u l y . A. I). 1 9 1 8 , •aid
___ certificate
e m b r a c e s t h e io ll n a in g described p r n p e r t y
s i t u a t e d In Seminole c o u n ty , Florida, tn* l t : 8 W ' i of N W l * S pc 25. T p 21 8. It.
L i s t . 41 iter*'*, Thuv Piid land being ax*
Oak and 3rd St.
Sanford, Florida •****41 a t I he d a t* of thp («»uaruT of a u r h
In tho n i m r of IUnknown; **
Alio; T a i O r t l f l r a t r Nn. 444, d a t r d t h r
2 n d d a y of J u n o . A. II. MM3, paid e r r t i n e alo r t n b r a m t h r following dHFefRjt'd prop*
r r t y sltuati-d in Se rnlntdr c o u n ty , Florida,
t o - w lt: Lot ^I.^V asJy A c p h * T h e l a i d land
b r i n g aaieaaed at t h e d a l e of tho In u a n c e of
• u c h certificate in t h e n a m e of U n k n o w n ; *
Alio; T a a C e / t i f i r a t e - K o . ”3fl2r d t t e d ' f h e
3rd d a y of Ju ly . A. |) . 1916, aaid certirtcata
e m bra ce * t h e following d m c r i h t d p r o p e r t y
ait d a te d In Hrminiile c o u n t y, FI or Ida. to -w it;
Ton Can Buy From Ua at
N E 14 of S \V «4 Sec. 27. T p . 21 S, It. 31 E.
40 ( te r n .
T h e m id l a n d 'h id rtg aaacaaed at
Wholesale i'rlccs
th e d a t e of t h e U a u a n r r of au rh certific ate
in t h e n a m e of. S. P . N a v a l Store* Cot;
AUo; T an C e r tif ic a te h i e , 1 87, d a te d I lie
W rit# f a r I'rla a L ift
Glh d a y of J u l y , A. I). 1914, *ald certificate
e m h r a c M t h e following dcBcfthcd p r o p e r t y
pit tinted in Brimincde c o u n ty , Florida, towit: L o t fc, Rl«»rk &lt;*. (Vl« ry Avt*. Add! to
Sa nford, r e r o r d r d in P la t Ilook l&gt;. P a g e 0
(Orangf* t ' o u n t y R r r n r d x L
T h e aaid land
helrfg asacftard at t h e elate of th e i» =u a n r . ‘ of
auch certificate In t h e n a m e of Anita M r/ta r*
. AUo:
A U ot T a xr j U j U f o w U
AwtM
- M l f r f a i t W ' J i l / ^ A . 0 7 4 9 i S, p . R eertifleate
em b ra ce * t h e following dcacfihed p r o p e r t y
Loosing Through a Tunnel.
• i t u a t i d in Sem in ole r o u n l y , Florida, t o - w lti
T h e aaid l a n d
T h e l i t t l e c i r c l e q f . t h c . w o r l d y o u boo L o t 97, S a n tp r d lle lg h ta .
living n . o r o t t l a t t h e d a t e of t h e iMUance
w h e n y o u n r e l o o k i n g t h r o u g h t h e ■'f auch c ertificate In t h e n a m e ol ( V 8.
B ouc her: AUo: T a x C e rtifica te N o. 4&gt;3. d a t ­
l e n g t h o f n t u n n e l la a l w a y s b e a u t i f u l
ed t h e ’2nd d a y of J u n e . A. 1&gt;. 1913, aaid
by c o n tra st.
N o m a t t e r t f - l t Is o n l y cerlificald em b ra ce * t h e following deacrib ed
r o p e r t y a itu a te d in Sem inole c o u n ty , F l o r ­
a s t r e t c h o f t r a c k w i t h a f e w s c r u b b y pida,
to-w lt: Lot 13, St. Joarpli. T h e aaid land
t r e e s n m l a n a r c h o f b l u e s k y a b o v e being a o eitaid at t h e d a t e e l t h e U i u i n c r
Dlcxacfi Is h e w h o la a tir h a f r i e n d
of
auch
in t h e tjam e ot W m . aild
I t, y o u , l o o k i n g f r o m t h e b l a c k n e s s jo t E m m a Scertificate
t o h u m a n i t y t l i n t h e s c e tli f f o o d ^ l n
tych.
e v e r y - m a n , f o r h i s o w n s p i r i t s h a l l t&gt;o
t h e t u n n e l , t h i n k It u ' p i c t u r e w o r t h y
Alio; T ax C crllflca le No. 418, d a te d th e
c o n s t a n t l y e n ric h e d b y th e C h r is t splt^
nil a r t i s t ' s b r u s h .
T o t h e s i c k g o o d 2nd d a y of J u n e , A. I». 1913. aaid certifi­
it.
c ate e m l i r a r r a lhc~(nlluwing deacribed p r o p ­
h e a l t h s e e m s h a p p i n e s s e n o u g h , n o d e r ty a i t u a te d in Se m inole c o u n ty , F lorida,
The
tl) n s e w h o a r e In t r o u b l e a s k n o t h i n g to-ViiI W ' J ,d L ot 100, Hi. Jo aeph.
SEASONABLE DISHES.
• aiil la n d being a,?e*ard at. the d a le of the
b e tte r th n n a m in d fre e fro m fa re .
ixauanre o f «ueh certificate In th e n a m e of
Now th a t lettuce, even tho bend va­ H u t s e n s i b l e p e o p l e d o n o t n e e d t o b b F. S, S t i r key;
te No, 411, d a t r d th e
riety. ts reasonable In price ft should d e p r i v e d o f l i f e ' s b l e s s i n g s I n o r d e r lithA hd aa :y Tola xJ uCl ye,rtifica
A, D. -19IS. t a b ! certificate
be used freely. In the t o a p p r e c i a t e t h e m .
e r n h f a m th e followIng . d e ie rlb e d la n d ait*
l i f t e d in Stm lnede c o u n t y , F lo rid a . Ur-wUa.
green leaved of-plant8 Is,
S F I h «( 8 E 1,, Jir r. I, T p . 20 S. U. 32 E .
n stiliMimco wlilch pro10
arret.
T h e xaid l a n d being aateaaed at
Uee of Cement.
tile da le of t h e f m u a n r e ol auch certificate
. motes growth mid Is InC f i n m t w a s l l r s t p u t o n t h o m a r k e t in th e n a m e of U n k n o w n ;
despeiiHjible ns. food for III E a g l u n t l . It w a s s t i l l b e i n g I m p o r t ­
AUo: T a x C e rtific a te No, 25.1, d a te d th e
children. A simple salad e d I n t o t h i s c o u n t r y I n 1 8 75. I t w a s fitH d a y ol J u t i . V U. |9 I &gt; . .a i d certificate
cmlira.te. 'th e Iotb&gt;wing i le a riitu d laud *ituwhich all will like itiul a t t h i s t i m e t h a t t h e u s e o f I ' o r t l u m l a l t d in Seminole- e o u n t v , a ta t e ol Florida,
one which Is wholesome c e m e n t i n tin* U p l t g i l S t a t e s c a m e I n t o to-w lt: Lola 1, 1, 3 am i 8, Drew'* Sui*. Div.
Ki-eorded in Flat Book a t ’kge in, Iternrd*
a m i g o o d f o r tln&gt; l i t t l e ^ ] r t u i i i i n r c l u l
p ro m in e n ce .
W ln -n
l b ' 1 of Sorninole C o u n t a . T h e *nld land being
t im e a n d c o s t b u t lit t le , b u t it will s a v e

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

MONEY
SAYING
PRICES

On Flour, Grain and Feed'
Fruit and Vegetable C ratei

W. A. Merryday Company
Palatiu, Florida -*

KITCHEN
CABINET

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jim lm -t m is iir.-t j.l m i un tin- im irkot

| | &gt; r l n k l l i i h ' &lt;&gt;f cin n * |ip il u n l n a ; t It*- n illtl
RreeMi o p . t l i a M i i i i l i v r n u n i o n I s L e s t .
A d d a t e n s p n o i t f i l l o f j it - n i m t l i u t t o r
l o tlie* R ppBf h t l r p s s l n p WtiTfili IS m a d e
l,y u s l n u H i m * ( a l i k ' S | m o u f a l s o f t i l l «
t o o n e o f l e m o n j u i c e o r n i ll t l v i n e g a r ,
a f e w d a s h e s o f Mill f i n d c n y c n m * . a l l
WoM m i x e d t i l t h f lip j ie u l l l i t l u i t l e r
a m ! pi a i r e d o v e r tin- I c u i i c o , C h o p p e d
l i e a n i i t s m a y tie iis b tl f o r t l i e o l d e r

|t i i'iiiii] n - iliiim 'A v |U i d i a l w t i i c t i w a n tiv|nj* lni]uin&gt;*il f r o m l U i f i l u m l a n i l (Sorm a n y a ruuiL p r l t u w u u - d e tu n m ! * - d .
H o w o v o r . |»rot!ii&lt;‘|i o . i i n t-xi’e n s -o f dom a n d s o o n r e - u ! t - d a n d it p ro v ta l a ld2
f a c t o r l a t h e indec
n i t i n g j l m t follow ed.

T o t O rtlflc nl*- N«.
riatuti th e
ulI J u l y . A D 1918. . a u i n - r l i r c a t . i m ll l t t M - l W W l w O t g J*wcrtler,t laiut Wit ITa f * ‘1 Hi
imHinli** r ..u m * . Hx-riila, iu »=t
SW
uf .SE *4. hi i . J L l*i*. 21 St U. ; i ; .
in uurii*. T h e *,1 ^ 1 l a n d lieing u•«•»&lt;*d ai
ih e (lute nf 11^ i^ u a tir© nf *m h t e f (Iflrat©
in th r i ii r n r of S \ \ Slurtf,
Alic *1*14 k t i rtihrat** No
dat«-d ih&lt;»

Made Him Devout Christian.
(Ion. Lew Wnllm-- mild that before
w ritin g “ tien l i a r
laid no tiled re­
ligious conviction*, fait ns the story
grew and tin- f|irl«t ilgntv iiHMitned
renlllv lijs xvlmle life wits nlfeeti-d by
It mid wbeii* ibt- work was completed
he'fouml Idmseir fear the llrst time in
bis life a devout,Chrlstltm.
^

Trd day - f J u h .

p e o p l e - w h o will p r o m i s e t o tn u s tl- ,
C O te t h e n u i s w e l l .
O a rley P u d d in g .— W a s h a h a lf c u p ­
ful u f h u rley am i p u t Into a p u d d in g
d i * lt t v l t h f o u r c u p f u l s o f m i l k , u tlitre!
of a c u p fu l of honey, u h a lf ten sp o o n fu l o f s a l t, a h a l f l e a s p o o n f u l o f etnm im o ii m id u t o h l c s p o o n t u l o f f a t. H tlr
o f t e n d u r i n g t h e tin«t h o u r o f r o o k i n g
to k e e p t h p fin rle y f r o m s e t tl i n g .

Barley Fifteen Minutes Pudding.—
T a k e a c u p f u l o f h u r l e y H o u r olfletl
w e l l w i t h u t e n s j i o o n f u l n m l ir h a l f o f
lin k in g p o w d er, a h a lf lea sp o o n fu l of
s a lt a n d m ix ' w i t h a h alf- c u p f u l u f
ric h m ilk .
l tu lte r sm a ll c u p s gm l
- l a i n * » r i f ' ft * |n n 7 n f n 7 ~ iT f '7 n P "111[t:
tun*, a d d n tn h lc s p o o iifu l o r tw o o f
a n y Ju ic y fra il, lik e c h e rrie s , s t r a w ­
b e r r i e s o r n iiy e i m n e d f n i l t d e s i r e d .
C o v e r w ith a spoonful of th e h a tte r,
s e t t i l e c u p s In a p u n o f L o l l i n g w a ­
ter, n o t e n o u g h to holt u p In to (ho
cu p s, c o v e r w ith a tig h t cover a n d
boll l i r t r e p m in u te s . T u r n o u t o f th e
cu p s a n d serv e w ith cream nm l su g a r
oi* w i t h a s a u c e m a d e o f t h e f r u i t
Ju ice,
,
_
C u r r y of B eef H e a r t — P o u r u pin t
o f L o l l i n g w i l i e r o v e r ii L e e f h e a r t a m )
let It s t a n d t e n m i n u t e s , . d r a i n a n d ,
t r i m . * C.Jio'p nil o n i o n n m l b r o w n In
t w o t n h l c s p o o n f u l s (if t h e f a t , t h e n
lltt&gt; h e a r t c u t l a h i t s n m l r o l l e d In
s e a s o n e d flour. A d d a h a l f c u p f u l o f ^
. w a t e r n m l r e p l e n i s h a s It h u l l s a w a y . ;
W h e n r o o k e d a d d .a tu h le s p o o n f u l o f *
r u r r y p o w d e r - tint) s a l t a r i d p e p p e r t o
.seaso n .
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•

t' Matter of Emphails. '
If n man wishes lo give absolute cm
phnsls to n negative he Is qullc likely
to say, “No, n thousand times no."
What he redlly means Is that his nega­
tive resolutluji Is so Arm that he would
be willing In repent It an Indeflnlte
manlier of times. So far as his mean
Ing Is concerned he might ns well soy,
"a million times, no." Hut only n man
of some Imbltuul violence - ofcrtw^eb
qttMUfll n r I III * 'll' gives nn Impression
of wild extravagance.
"ThousaniL''
while belug comparatively miKlerate._
jwimehow se^ns more forceful.
B eneficial S h o re b lrd s .

All the shoreblrdB are strikingly
benefldnl In their fo'od habits. The
slaughter of these game birds deprives
the farmer of valuable nllles against
Feme of tho worst crop pests. Such
game birds ns quoll, grouse and pheas­
ant tnkp less Insect food than the
shoreMrds, yet nil of them do R cer­
tain amount of good. Even hawks and
owls hnve e bad nntno which for tho
most part Is undeserved. It Is said, and.
Indiscriminate persecution of these
birds Is n serious mistake.
First Amerlctn Newspaper.
Tho jflrst American-newspaper wns^
the **thibllck Occurrences.'' (be first
number of which appeared In Bo|ton
September 25,1000. Tho publisher and
editor was Benjamin Harris of ana­
baptist and nntlmunarchlcal tenden­
cies. Owing to s charge brought by
him'against Louts XIV his paper wn»
suppressed by the governor of tho col­
ony. Harris was afterwards made oOd a l printer Of the colony,.

;jACks6NVlllE,nA
ESTABLISHED
SEED HOUSE
I N FLO RID A
M no ro* taraiM e i
v t t m a&gt; n r te t m r.

SEED®
Strictly F r e s h Egtfs and
Good S.tock Chickens
Wanted.
P«&gt; Highest Market Prices PrcvnllIng Day of Hercipt.
I lr f m t r t ; J i i l u a i l l U -Fuullrr A**o«l»tl«n.
N. J. T ««nainil. farmrr. InnilorV m . Ft*., *nd
W. M. I!&lt; nlllng, fttm ir . Glut Hi. M u j* . Fla

*' ill th«-,Uu'
" IriknoM i,
ti ft mi* "t?f

NO TICE O F ELECTION
T o (he S h .r ill &lt;\f Seminole C o u n t y , of th e
S ta te of Flurirloi—
' Be It know n. f h * l 1, II. C L A Y C H A W .
FO IU&gt;, S e c re ta ry of S t a t e of th e S l a te of
Florida, du h ereby give n o t i c e * t h \ t a
.
(» f: n e i i a l e l k c t i o M
Will hi- helil in Seminole C o u n t y , S ta te of
Florida, on T ueeday ne at «urVeedlng the
fir»t M onday In N ovem ber, A. I*. I9IS, the
•aid T u u d a y being th e
*
, .
Ft F T If HA Y OF" N O V E M B E R
For one U
lt&lt;e u r r a. rrnnt a ttii vver of •*-t h e F ourth
Congrravional
tr ir t o t t h e 8Svrrw-pT Flor­
o n g r e n io n a l O U lrlct
id a. in the S U ty-a ixth Congr*»a ot t h e United
StatVe.
_Fne A tto rn e y General of t h e S t a t e of
Florida.
- **• •*».
F’br tw o Juvticea of th e S u p r e m e Court
of th e S t a te of Florida.
F‘«r tw o l ta i l r o i d C o m m l t . i n n r r i of t(ie
S t a t e »/ Florida.
Kor one M e m b e r - t d Fhe -H m rrr of Kcproo t th o S t a te r.f F lorida.
p „ r m i n ttyy Surveyor.
S urve yor.
F o r five C o u n t y CommlMionera.
F‘or three Mem ber* of t h e C o u n t y Board
ot F itb u e tn « tr u r t l o n .
F’or J u e t ir e .o f Uie t 'e a f e In a n d f o r (ho fol­
lowing Ju&gt; tire r&gt;!itrlcta, v U : No. 2.
For t 'o n i t a h l e in a n d lor t h e following
J u s tic e U iitriM a, vtrj No*. 2 a n d 3.In T eM im nny W h e r e o f , I h a v e hereunto
aet my hnml ami affixed t h e G r e a t Seal of
th e S tate of Florida, a t Tallaha**i e. the I'afi*
ita l, llrt* t h e 1 w e - I t - f o u r th ' d a v of Auguat,
A. It. 1918.
.
,
.
•
It. CL A Y C t t A W F t m n ,
S e c r e t a r y of Sla te .
T o E. F’„ B ra d y , ShcrilT Se^mitude C o lm ty .
4-FH-1 otc

AUo: N o lle U h a r t b y given t h a t W. It.
Iloyd, p u r c h a s e r of T a a C e r ti f i r a l e N o. 1101.
d a t e d t h e fith d a y of J u n e , A-. D. 1899, haa
filed aaid certificate in m y office, and haa
m a d e a p p lic a tio n for t a a deed to iaaue in
acen d i n e
with law .
S a id certificate *mueacee the following deacribed p r o p e rl y aitb a te d In Se m inole c o u n ty , Florida, to-w it:
T e n acre* in Sur. in SW C o . of Lot 2, Sec.
12. T p 20 S.. j t . 29 E. 10 *crr». T he &gt;aid
land Iwing aia rased a t t h e d a te of t h t . U a u e
a n c e of auch certificate in t h e n a m y of Un­
known.
' . *
A h“ f N otice i* he reb y g iv e n t h a t W. IfBoyd, p u rc h aa er of T a i C e r tif ic a te No, 791.
d a te d t h e 2nd d a y of J u n e . A. 1*. 1902. h*&lt;
filed aaid certific ate in m y offlre, aruT haa
m a d e applieaaion for tax d e ed to laaue in
a ccordance w ith law .
Said certificate e m ­
brace* t he following deacrib ed p r o p e rty *Hu a l r d in S e m in o le c o u n ty . Florid*, to-w iti
!&gt; *r.'S c h i. 8 of S W . Cor. of Lot I. Sec.
13. Tp. 20 S.. n . 29 Eaat, r u n E. 9.88 cha.
s. 19 deg. W 8.47 eh*.. W. 7.40 cha., N. 5.90
cha. S a r m .
, --v
T h e aaid land be in g aaeeaaed a t t h e d a t *
t h e ita u a n ee of auch c e r t i o r a t e in t h o n a m e
of u n k n o w n .
,
,
AUo: N o tice H he reb y given t h a t ' W . II,
Boyd, p u r c h a s e r of T a x C e rtifica te No. 832.
d a t e d t h e 3rd d a y ol J u n e . ‘A. f&gt;. 1901, haa
filed aaid re rtlflc a te in my office, a d ha*
m a d e a p p lic a tio n for .ta x d e e d to t**ue In
accordance^ with law.
Said certificate im&lt;
brace* (he following deacribed p r o p e rty , »lt*
u* teij in Haminolc r o u n l y , F'lorida, l i r w i i :
Lot 1 let* 9.30 eh* N. and S. b y 28.90 eh*.
I . \ a n d W. on 8. aide andjlw w 11.45 chV E
antr*W . b / 3.72 cha. N. a n d S. in N E . Cor.
W.. Cor., ru n E.
a nnd
d tea* begin 5 cha. S.
ft. of N W
K.
9.8F
88 eh. S. 19 deg. W. 8.17 cha.. W. 7.40
elt*..
N .-•3.9(1
cha. 1, Sec.
T;&gt;. 20
. o S.'. K.
!&gt;»•. N.
'3.9(1 cha.),
See. 13, T;i.
- 9 r a i l . . T h e ix jd l a n d being aateaaed a t
the d a te el t h ita u a n ee of* aUch cer ifleate
(n t h e n a m e .u f J . M . Mitchell.
L 'nlti* l a i d certificate* ahull l.e t r d e m e d
a c c o r d in g . t o l a w r a x 'd e e d * wdM Uarre*-C7&gt;rrrrrn
O it-fW t i l h d a y (&gt;r S e p t e m b e r, A- I*. t'JlS .
” ’'j m r * x _ m y official a lg n a t u re a n d aval thi*
the 18th d a y of Auguat, A. 1&gt;. 1918.
"rap
e . A. D O U G L A S S ,
C lerk C irc u it C o u r t Sem inole L*6.,' F*la.
„
'
By V. M. DougtaiF. t l . C.
103-Fri-3le
N O T irE OF E L E C T IO N
W H E R E A S , T h e ^ - L f f r i n i i t u r ^ M 1^17
u m l r r t h r r o u t t l t u i i o n of IMMS, ol t h r S t « t r
Mf R o f ltia . i!id piim tw o J o i n t R i i o t u i l u n i
|iropo«ini( u m rm lm ontii 1*9 th©-C*on»(itulion
of t h o S t a te of Florida, a n d tho ta m o wore
Min ed t o hv a VT&gt;le of thrre-flftha of alt tho
m em ber* ele cted t o each httuacw t h a t th e
v&lt;d c » *m said J o i n t R u tilm ltm * KPffa caijiif*#)
Up#in fhrlr , f t w p r l n w J o u r n a ls , » i l h th**
yva* aixl na&gt; « ihrrtMin, and thi*)* did d#*trr*
mthi- ami d i r r r t t h a t I h r r a id Ji*int R«*«.f
u tlo n » hr «uW(mIft.«l fan th* • I . r t o r i of t h r
S t a t . nt t h i l i m a r *il ' E l i r l l o n . l n N u o m k r
^ jB *
,

Nolle,* of Appllraflnn for I n i l l r r d I'nilrr
ffrrllon 8 t ' l i i p u i 4588. Law* of Florida
Nolice i* h ereby given th a t W. M. Ilayne*.
p u r r h a - e t of T aa C ertificate No. 1905, da te d
th e 3rd d a v
J u n e , A, *Dr-L99t, hai~nlfrf
a aid c ritifie ale In my office, a n d ha* made * N'mv/YlIKRfcFORE, I • H . CL AY
a p p llralio n for la x dre d t o iaaue tn acrord- C H A W F O I I b , S r r r f t t r y or b i a t r of t h e
not If v t h a t
■a lo w wil U -J aan-. jjai la m f i l i r a l r embrace* h i a i e of F lo r id a , d o h e r e b y
a
*
t h e following deacribed p r o p i r ty - In Sem
( • r n r r a l Etrctlwn
*
IfiiiJc r i i i K i t v , I ttiritln, l i i - w i i : K I j
!*«t *Jl
nnif E f 3 i*f L o t 1 A. E.
Sub; Div. will he held tn r i c h r d u n l y In F|iifld*i on
T h r miiiil l a n i i t i r i n g n a a r t i r d nt thr- etafe* of T tir a d a y next • u r r e r d i n c the flr»f M onda y
thi* |s*U3n«H' uf kurri r v r l iH ia t r In t b r Muniu in N iiktrnbur. \ . l h I !• I ft, t h e A4ul T u r a of A. K, lirifTtn.
d*»y b r i n e the
. FI th Hay u( N m #*m b*r
A K ' i ; N»*ilrii in l i t n b&gt; icivrti | h » l W / M .
llavRi-^, jiurrlifiatr *ff T a t tVMificatu No, for t h r rwtlflrftli«»ro or r*jf*tlon of th e ^aid
2
( i t l * ti f i i t lit h *SilJr uf JuTiii,
A. I*. * JtdTtf
Rf^mtuffiips T prupu^inc amendment**
Tftbl1. ha* Jit oil »-^| i$ ci f i |ftf at i* in ftiv IFire, f fo i Lf i’l'iTnlit ulo*n «'f lh*- S♦ftt* of Florida
Bin! 1*9 ilia.I*- rt|jjFfit aln n f«r ink
tn v ix
U s u i Hi tM i c n l n n i *&gt; w it h I ft*
&gt;ali| r r i l i f t c a t &gt; * m b i a i « » 1 f t ft&lt;liri«mc d i i r r l b c i i fr-tiFr r t&gt; »iliidLit 11 tn SuiGiuntf- r i i u i i v . S FU ir ii ia .
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a. k . a ; n .
t«» Bci't s. Thi' &lt;iaid la ml huInK iifoMhsfirf! a I
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U l . f n h&gt; g i v t h ' f h s l \ \ . M .
larld htioy* ftA»r**rd a4 lhi» (latt- of t h r
IKa ?knr*. |»uirl)4«%tr *d T ax C* f lififatt* N##a n r r of hUrh c r r t H i c a l e ip t h e n a m e «if F W. J 5*04, (tile d* tlip 3rd day uf J u n e , A. !&gt;G rig rr;.
1HO L has fill #! aaid t r i t R i r a l r in m y nlDri*.
AUnt T ax ( ’r r tlf tf id i; N o . 2^1, d a f r d th e a n d h a ' mpd*1 tippHcudJufii fur t a x ifn d t«i
'HiI day of -f uIyfit ■»• 11.
i'&lt; 191
i *-■iC,
u , »aid
ra m t*rrtlf4rat
r i ' i t j n r a trr i r*jtiic
nci'i’
l*#ur in affxirdxncp
x i lh lam. Sm d rrfflll
ftn h r a t l*-F thi
lulliitftlng i lu scrlhctt p r n p r r i y j rate* «*ihl#rarr t ^ s M k a i f l M - a t a y i t o j j k i ^
ill lli liwk i*i» 4*
y w w *T? HmU*W7 n H r t f f ? 1 f l V ^ T Iua T nl 7 n &gt;4 in»nffu cttiirtt &gt; , rTomlft,
l. n t 9.1. tt l u c k D . D .
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t*IirH*« Survey to*uit l.nt I A F Grifhrt'* Sub Div
The
flf till' l.lp v y ( I r ■fit
46 arr#*»*
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property

ftitjintrd in S e m inole FotinVy* F lorida, to-m il;
Lot 118, S anford l lc i c h t a . T h e said land beln|f aaatMwl a t t h e ilalu* of t h e Uauance of
iftich r r r tif lc a te - in t h e n a m e of II. A, llowexa:
at
,*
•
AI»o: T a i C c r ti A r a te No. 282, d a te d t h r
3rd d a y # of J u l y , A, I&gt;. 1f&gt;1ft. ta l d r e rtiflra tc
#m hr area t h r lollowInR d r a rr i b e d p ro p e rly
■ttufttrd In Hernlnole r o u n n y , F'lorida, to-wit
fad
Rlpek Id, IF It, M iteb e ll’a S u rv e y
rd che I.evy Cirant. 4fi merrs. T h r paid land
b#Iiik n
ti nl t h e d a le of the U a uanre
of a urh c e j t i f l r a t r In t h e . n a m e n f 'U n k n o w n .
Alan T a i C e r t i o r a t e ' No. 2a8, d a te d the
Tr«l d a y of J u l y , A. I&gt;
aaid r r r t if i r a t e
ml# r area I h r follow jne d e arrllird projTrrty
t u a l e d In S r m i n o lc c o u n t y , F'lorida, to-w lt.
L ot 101, IRork
D. R. M lfc hrll'a Survey
nf tho Levy ( g r a n t ' T h e aaid la n d being atteamed a t t h r d a t e of th e i»«uantw of auch
rertiflcatF In the n a m e of W. II. F'renrh r t al;

POULTRY &amp;SUPPLY COMPANY

LEGAL ADVERTISING

C

Alao, Tax Certificate N o. 288, dated th*
3rd day ot Ju ly. A. p . 1916. aaid certificate
i m b n m tb« following d*ifrib «d property
aitnatad In Samlnola cou nty , Florida, to-wlti
L o u T 2T an d 128. Block D, D. IL hJltehalfa
aurvey of t h e Levy G ra n t. T h a aaid laud

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A JO IN T R ESO L U T IO N
rropoeed - A m endm ent to the C onatitutlon of F'lorida.
Be I t Rewolved by t h # L e g U la tu re of t h e
S t a t e of F'lorldp.'
T h a t Article X I X 'o f t h e C A ne iitu tlo n ol
t h e S t a te of Florida, be a n d th# t a m i (.»
h ereby a m e n d e d *u a* t o r e a d a t followai '
Article 5 : I X , Seeilon I.
T h e m anufae-*
lu r e , axle, b a r te r or e x ch a n g e of all alcoholic
or in to x ic atin g liquor* a n d beverage*, w h e t h ­
er 'ip lrltu o u * . rinbii* . or m alL are h e r e b y .
forever p r o h i b it e d ' In t h e S t a t e of F lo r id a ,
e x c e p t alrohot for m edical, a d e n llfie or me­
c h a n ic a l purpoae*, a n d wine for a a e r a m c n ta l
purppaea: t h e «ate of which alcohol a n d wine
fur t h e purpote* a f o r e u l d , a h tl l be r e g u la te d
by law ,
,•
S cc..e.
T h e !#rgi*iatore ahall e n ac t a u tt
a b le law* lor t h e e n fo rc e m e n t ol
of t h e provipro v lalon* of thia a rtirte.
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Sec. 3, Thi* article ahall go I n t Q u T e c t on
t h e f ir it d a y of J a n u a r y , A. IF. 1 9 l 9 r
T h r vote* eaat In eom pl anefi with &gt;*ld
propoaed a m e n d m e n t* , a n d t h e ranvaaa,
declaration* nml re turn* th ereof, ahall be
• o b j e c t e d t o t h e aam e r e g u la tio n ! a n d r e ­
al rlcliona a* a r e pro v id ed Fiy law for ge nera l
clecliona In t h e S t a t e of Florida.
IN T E S I V U O N Y W i r R R E O K '
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I . h a v e h e r e u n to aet m y h a n d
a n d affited t h e G r e a t S e a l 'o t th e
•
S t a t e of Florida, a t T allahaaaer,
(Seat)
t h e C a p it a l, thia t h e tw enty-fifth
d a y of July. A. D. 1918.
If. CLAY C R A W F O R D ,
Secretary of .State.
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a d o p ti o n or re]ectlon a t t h e ne xt g e n era l
election ol R e pre&gt; cnta tivra. l o b* h e ld in
t h e v*ar, A. D. 1918: t h a t 1* t o *ay, t h a t
S e c tfo n .fi o f-A M le J, X I I of t h e C o n a t l t u t l o n ,
of (he S l a t e of F'lorida be a m e n d e d *o a* t o
r e a d a* foltowa:
Section 8. E ac h C u u n t y ghat] be reriuirerf
tit a ta r i* a n d collect a n n u a l l y fur lh* au p porL of t h * public
free arhoala t h t r e i n , ■
tax of not lea* t h a n thren (3) mill., not m ora
t h a n ten (10* mill* on t h e dollar on all t a i - •
ah!* p r o p e r t y In (he a am e.

In th e Circuit Court S e v e n t h Judic ia l C ir­
cuit, S e m in o le C o u n t ) , In C h a n ce ry . '
Dell* M. T u r n e r
Iltif
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• for
R o b e r t F.. T u r n e r
Divorce
,
O rder of I’uhligallon
'-■Ft ^appear* from t h e affidavit herein d u ly
filed 9101)* .w o r n t o by A. K. Power*, t h a t
he i* anfiritor for (he* c o m p la in a n t. In tho.
h a t -it -i* th
i a b. o v e e n title d ,rite*.?,"
• t---------e belief
I
**** °0iftnt th a t R obert L. T u r n e r , {§ a
b*»|W « i d « ’ni ..f t h r S t a te of Florida a p d
, h ** h ' , i d d r « \% unknow n, a n d t h a t \h#»r**
*• no l e ^ o n In t h r Ptatr uf Florida, t h r *rrxlcr of a ftubporna u p o n whom would bind
( h r i|a*ffndant* a n d a m a n t f u r t h e r aays t h a t
h r brllrvfm t h r a f r of Khr d e fen d a n t t o bo o m lw&lt;*nty*i»nr yrara.
You* R obe rt E. T u r n e r , arn t h r r r f o r a
prih'HMl t a a p p e a r t o thU hill on Munday*
" t h flajft *)»/ &lt;trio her, IWIx, t h r safnr
bring a R u l r *lay «»f thia ( - u u r t ^ o r aaid Kill mill lit* take n j»* ronfrawrd.
*
It !■ f u r th e r on b ri-d th at thfw n n lir e be
patdWhi-d for right e^nner uti v«* weeks in
i h r banford H e rald, a nr ws pa per pubtluhed
in Hi’minole C o u n t y . Flyrtdtt.
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Clerk nf th/&gt;
Cirriiii Caiifl n ant] for Srrminnlr&gt; C o u n ; y ,
Fluroift a n d th e »#al *d witol C o u r t, this *5th
■lay of Ju ly . A. If. |UKb.
E. A- Ibiuilax*. Clerk*
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A m e n d m e n t to Section ft nf Aftirle \ 11 o t
lit"
( ’oH itituiJun of th* St it to "f Flfifida
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•State* of F lu rid ai
AImd: N#itit** Ul *ht Pt liy
v* ii t h a t W. Vlt
T h a i t h r following a m r m t f m nt j d . Sr#?H i y m * , p u r r h a K f t3I T h * &lt;‘i rMhcnt#1 N«». il»*n **, of Article X I I . of th* Ct-nniifu i mn
.In* i! th. r i h lipv f J u n r . \ l» I
t&gt;f i In Stat*' *rf Fpi-rifta Rrlm tinf to Lilurn- ,
I m ft It tl Jr Hlti r* JFl t Dt‘l*taa i Ij lll\ t*lll r * n «**I tittfi m h efehj * it#*e»l t «i a n d *ha!l hr jiuh* !
ha* matli .ipphi alinii ft»r JaX ill# #1 t «* t »iii rtilHnl J o Jh r. c irri of i of t h e iSiiife fur
3r d d « \ «d J u l y *
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I ti I f».
Sa id rrrtlfl*
In a* t *'f tlitnrt' ullih Ia •* S» h I c*rf!flrt»r
• alt *'tnhr&amp;ri* ihi folluwinK dv a rrih rd
r r o h r a t u Thr f •: I!11vu n ^ 0«'»tT|h» «t Jtru|«lf i &gt;
*riv j-it tinVi •! H» S^fnlmdf* r t a i n t y , I Iorl«la, •llt 4 ftf.it ill S r mi n**U’ I'ttlJHl v , I
idit, ItrSlil
toMi if M J 1, tfif ,S \\ «J S r r . 21, T p 21 S* W » , .d L..i :i an J \S I-j of Lot l A L. Uni
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Said land huine «iaii-A4» f»n's S*it‘ IHv
Fait! Ihih! ht-Irig &amp;siiwarH rat
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(hi- Half *d lh*- iaatianr© id auch c t r - tho data- rd t h r ‘■sunnr*- nf mirh
tifiratt* In t f i f n am * n t f’nkfmwfi:
I Pi thi t am*- * f t ' , L, Hltthk
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Alao: T a x C e r tif ic a te N n. 284, d a t r d tha
3rd d a y nf J u l y , A. I). 11*1 f*. aaid certificate
t r n b r a c r a t h r following deacrib ed ‘ p r o p e rty
a itu a te d In Se m inole c o u n ty . F l a r f d i, to -w lt:
L ots 103, 106 a n d 107. illoc k I). I&gt;. R. MR*
A. W. I1AHR, M tnafrr
c h tl l ’a a u r v e y of t h e L evy (Jr a n t. T h r aaid
land
aaaeaard a t t h r d a t e of t h r laau1508 (A) ,M*ln Hi.
Juk*oaritl«. FlorUa
a n r r uf a u r h r r r t i f i r a t e In t h r n a m e of W. II.
F re n c h r t al;
Alao: T a x C e r tif ic a te N o. 28, d a t r d t h r
3rd d a y uf July* A. J). 1'JIC, aaid certificate
e m b r er e. the following ilrarrlbefi property
■ituated In Seminote r o u n ly , Florid*, to-wlt:
Lot 8, Sanford Height*. T h e .aid land be­
ing a*»e#*ed at the date «( thr i u u a n r e of
•urh rc/tffirat* In the nam e ot E. N. Morf i a i l i t of AapllratUn for Tax U rril Under r a w i
Section S of t'bopler &lt;888. LotV* o f Flor.
AI.o: Tag Crrllflrate No. 129, datrd the
Ido
3rd day ut July, A. D. 1918, .aid rrrtifirate
e
m
b r a c e , the following dr.rribrd property
N n lir e D hereby, given t h a t J. J. Cate*
p u r c h a i r r ot T »a ('rrllfic*!* Nn. 275, d a t r d • itu atrd 'tn Sem inole county, Florida, to-wlt:
th* 3rd d * y ot J u l y , A. D. 1918, aaid eer- Lol 7, Blork A, C e lety Avr. Add. to San­
(ifiealo r m L r a r n t h e f o t to a i n g d r a rr ib e d ford. T h e aaid land bring aaaeaard *1 Ihr
p r o p e rty a l i u a l r d in Sem inole c o u n ty . Flor­ dale of the iatuance of auch rrrtifiralr in
id*, to-xrit: Lol* 12 a n d 13, Btoek D, IF. It. the name of A. L. J r nnln gi;
M t l e h d l 'a S u r v e y of i h e L evy G r a n t . 10&lt;
AI.o; Tax Ccrtlfirab
.^ T h r aaid land being a a w u a f i a o l l h a
day-o t-Julr,* A.
d a le o f the Uvaanee orguelr certificate in the Srd
•
m
b r a r r a t h e lo llow ing draeribFti Y&gt;roperty
name of W. B. F'rencb, et at.;
• Ituatrd in Seminote r o u n l y , Florida, t o - w i u
AI»o, T a i Certificate No. 252, dated th* Lota 88 and 89. Bloch D, D , It. Mltrhcll'*
8th d»y of July, A. IF. I91B, aaid rertlflcatn •u
_________
r yty- wt t h r ___
Levy Grant. T h e aaid land
embrace* ,h e folloalng dexeritied proffartir 'bring aueaard at tho
he d ale of the laauanfe oi
‘»ilu»lrd in Seminole county, F'lorida, to-wlt: *uch cortlAeate n&gt; the
thi nam e of W. U. F'renrh
Lot 1, l ir e * '* Sub. Div. Recorded In Plat et al;
Book 2, page 40, Record* of Seminole c ou n ­
AUo: Taa Certificate No. 31, dated the
ty .
The aaid land bring attraaed at the
day of Jnty-. A. D. 1918, aaid rrrtifirate
dat* of th* i u u a n r c ol aurh rrrtiflcat* in •3rd
mbrarra
the following drarribed proprrty
t hc name of Mr*. M. T. Eubank*;
•Ituatrd In -Sem in ole county, F'lorida, to-wlt:
Alao: T ai-C e rtific ate N o. H 7 0 , dated the ^ t 33, Sanford llelghta. T h e atli) (and hr3rd day of June, A. D. 1912, raid certifi­
t aaaeaard at tha data of tha iu u a n r e of
cate embrace* the following, deaetibrd prop­ ■urh certificate tn th* nam e of Mr*. W. Colerty ( U n it e d In Seminol* county. Florid*, grava;
lo - a lt : Lot 8, Blk. FI. Brown'* Sub. Div. of
Taa Certificate N o . 277, dated ibe
B e c k - ’Ilam m oek. The **ld land being ■*- 3rdAlao:
day ot J u ly . A. p . 1916, aaid crrllflrate
■ n u i l *t the data ol th* la*uanc&lt; of euch ■mbrarra
tha following deacribed property
certificate tn th* r.are* of E. V. Cameron.
•ituated in Samfnol* c o u n ty , Florida, to-wit:
AUo; Tag Certificate No. 110, dated th* Lot 48, Block I), I), HT"Milchrir# aurvey of.
6th day of July, A. D. 1918, aaid certificate tha I ^ v y Grant. 46 acre*. Th* aaid land
rmbracr* th e following deecrlhed property bring aaaraard at the date of thr laauanre
•ituatrd In Srmlnnl* rounly, Florida, to-wlt: o f - a u r b rrrtifirate 'In the nama ol W. B.
Lot 88. Sanford llrighta. The *ald land be­ French et al;
ing auu w ed at th* date of the laiuanc* of
Alao: Tax Crrdfirata No. 288. datrd the
■uch certificate In the name of J. II. Kags- 3rd day of July, A. D. 1916. aaid rrrllfloete
dalt;
„
pmbrifM the following drarribed property
Alao: Taa Certificate No. 381, dated tha ■Ituated In Sem inole rounty, Florida, to-wlt:
3rd day of July, A. D. 1018, aaid certificate Lot* 120 . 121, 122 and' 123, Block._D.-l). R.
embrace* the following deacribed property Mitchell'* aurvey ot the I Levy Grant. Th#
______
__
it
aituated ___
in Bemlnol*
rounly, FiumiA)
Florida, tii'w
to-wlt:
■aid land being aaaeaaed 'at th e dat* of the
HEM of N W l ( Sec. 23, T p. 21 S. ft. 31 E liau anc. oi auch certificate iu tba name ot
^
— ----------40 arte*. Th* aaid land Being aaaeaard at W. It. French
lb * d a t a of lb* iaauaeee of • u r h r v r t tf l c t t e
Alaoi T a i Certificate No. Z89r dated lb*
In th* nam* of Unknown;
8mrdu day
A.
aaid'certificate
« • / of «July.
“*7.t .n
- •D.
'• i1916,
».i », eaio
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AUo: Tax Certificate No. 449, dated tha embrace*
the following deacribed property
2nd day of June* A.* D. 1913, aaid cer­ •ituated In Samlnole county. Florida, to-wfl;
tificate embrace* th# following described prop- D U 129, 180 and 181, Dloeli D . D 7 R 7 M t U
‘ y &gt;4(uated in Reminolo county, Florida, ahall# aurvey uf tba L avy Grant.
Th*
m V Lot ( 0 | , Bt. Joaeph. T h a aaid tana •aid land balfag aaaeaaed a t th * data of tba
being aaeeeaed a t th# dat# ot th a Uauanra laauanre of aurh cwrUfleat* In tba nam* of
of auch ccrllflcale In lh* n a m e of U nknown; Wr B. Freneb at at;

Alao: Tnx Certificate No. IQS, dated th*
6th day o| July, A. D? 1911, aaid eertlflcrt*
embrace* th* following deaerlbad property
aituated In Stmlnole county. Florida, towtt:
Lot 7, Sanford llelghta. Tha aaid land be­
ing aieaal l d nt th e data o f . th e Uauant* of

b e ln f u u i u i l a t t b a d a te ot t h e Issuance
ot au rh c e r t if i c a t e , In l h . h a m * ol W. B.
F rench et at;
.
AUo: T a i Certificate No. 279, dalort th *
3rd d a y nl J u l y , A. U. 1918, aaid m t l f l c i t o
embrace* t h e following deacribed l a n d ' ailu a te d in Sem inole c o u n ty , Florida, to-w jti
Lota 90 a n d 91. Illork II, D. It. M llrh rll'a
aurvey r I th» L rvy G r a n t .
T h e «aid land
b e lli, l u t t u i l a t ‘t h e d a te ol t h e ( n u a n c e of
•uch cerliflcate In (he na m e of \V. 11. F o n r h
e t al.
•
Said J. J . C a te a h a , filed aaid rerllficatei
t».
Tin and h a , m ade
ny office
pllicallon for
tax dvetie P laaue lh a c c o r d a n e e with law.
tJnlce" , a l j certificate* l h a l l be redeemedrdlnx t o law ta a deeda will laaue thereaccordlriij
______
on_onn thi
the 3rd
d a ___
y of________
O c to b e_r . „A. D. 1918.
W itn u ji• my official f*tllfin a lt u r r and teal
thl« the 3 0 th day of A u a u i t, A, I). 1918.
(•call
E. A. UOtJCiLASS,
Clerk C ircu it C o u r t Sem inole Co,, FI*.
.
By V. M. D o u tU * * . I*. C.
3-Frk-ttc

AUi*
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I ftl i . « riifunT**UUI», i l u n S l t h i Jrt l 1»&gt; of J u m . A. I) 1

Heavy yield* of high elan products are nece ti ary to bring a big net profit to the grower. Tho
banner record for such results has been held for
the last quarter-century by

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Send for our Free Book* on #11 commercial
cropi of Florida; alio our Spray Catalogue.
Special advice gladly given. .
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h#i filed xaid rrrtijliat** in m y afllrp, and
him fiiadt* ttptdicxUup fur tax d # r d IP Naut*
In a r r o r d x n r c with law. Hjiid rrrtiA rati;
r n i h r a r i a thi* f»ill«&gt;wing d n r r i h r d p r o p rrty
pRualcd In Svminoh* e uonty. F lorida, I if- wIi :
L ol 6 a n d W
r f I,« tt 7 a r i l h A. F*
(irifTln'i Sub. IRv. Th. *ald land h i ln g •«
araaifl at th#- dat# * lh# I^auancf »'f *urli
c . r r i(irate In th#* natn* nf A L (irilfm
Un)f-*i aaid f#»pti fit#. I *a ahnll |»r rudi iini d
ngrtirditik to law fax t'f«4|« mil iapU**
t&gt;ri t Ifi# HHh «la&gt; of *■« j*l a-nx!*•#■r , A I' „J ft
Witnvas my l*l?lr|a tiEiiafurr ancf annl lift*
th#* 23rd flay of AL^uat, A, 1», 1'Jlft.
l»# al&gt;
K A I #11 V G L AS S ,
• M#-rk Clfrui! * * »*fl Hrmlnol#* C u ’, 1 U.
H &gt; V . M I KiUlfiar*. 11. I ,
1-Frl-fit
S a tir e of Application fur Tat l*t-rd Under
Nerilon 8 . ( hapirr 4NN8, LaVVa uf Florida
Notice ia hrreby given that Mr*. Fannie
J. M ahoney, purrbatrr of Tax Certificate
No. 72, daJrjl the 3rd day nf July, A. D.
TV I &lt;i. ha* Hied .aaid caillllcale In m y offirv,and haa made application for lax deed In
iaaue in accordance with law. The aaid land
bring aiaraaed a l thr dale of the iuuanre
of auch certificate In the name of M n . GrrIrujle Stephrnar. Said land embrace* the
following dracrlbail property •ituated in
Seminole c ounty, Florida to-wit: Lot- 6,
Block 12, Tier o, Sanford.
Alao: Notice I* hrreby given th at Mr*.
Fannie J. Mahoney, purchaaer of_ T«* Cer­
tificate No. 25, dated tha 3rd day uf July,
A. D. i 0 t 6 , ha* filed &gt;*id certificate In my
office end ha* made application for tax deed
o l u u r In accordance with law. The aaid
land being aaaeaaed at the date of the ( n u ­
ance of auch certificate In the name of A. T.
Shepard.
Said land embrace* the following des­
cribed property situated in Seminole county,
Florida, to-wit: Bt-g. 190 ft. S. and 1628 ft.
W. of NFL Cor. Sec. 35, Tp. IB 8 ., tl. 30
Eaat. run E. 190 ft. , S. 470 ft. W. 190 ft,
N
f(. «3 aaiiti
and m
5-10
■ . v470
»w a|&gt;
- iw aacre*.
ti t a .
UnUaa »ald certificate* shall be. redeem
gi
ed
8u2dnmnt 1 0
DsUa
Itaua .I hereon
un tba 2 4 lb d e y o l eptembrr,
D. t 9 l
_________ A.
.. fr.
Wttnrsa my algnature and aeal thia th*
23rd d a y of Auguat, A. D. 191 ft.
(aeal)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clark Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
By V. M. Douglas*. D. C.
l-Pri-6tc
S a tir e or Apallrailon far T a t D rdd Under
Hrrtlen g of Chapter 4889. Lawa o f FlarNollc* la hereby given that W. M. Boyd,
purchaser ol Tax Certificate No- 790, dated
th* 2nd day ol June, A. D. '1902, has Mad
■aid certificate In my offieV, and haa mada
application tor taa deed to laau* In accord­
ant* with law. Said certificate embrace* tha
following deacribed property aituated In
Seminol* county, Florida, to-dit; Bag. NE.
Cor. ot Sac. 13, Tp. 2 0 8., R. 2 9 Eaat, run
W. 13.43 ch , 8. 3.72 cha, E. 13.45 cha, N.
3.72 cha. 5 aerca. , Thr aaid la fi bring aa­
aeaaed at the date of tha laauanra ol aurh
c*r Iflcat . in lh nam e ol Wm. M. Lambert
Alao: N olle* la her- by given that W. It.
Boyd ia purchaaar of Tax Certificate
7 8 - , datrd tha 2nd day ol June, A. f). ]
haa fllad aaid certificate In my office, and haa
mada application for tax dead to laaue In
accordance with la w .
Said certificate cm'bract* tha followtn

.being aaaeaaed a t the dat* of the laauanc*
of auch cer Meat* la (1&gt; nam ol Unknown.
Alaoj Notice D hereby given th a t W. H.
Boyd, purchaaer of T ax Certificate N o . 170,
dated th e fith day uf i n l y , A. D. 1908, haa
(Bed aaid cereifieate fn my offle*. and haa
mad* application for tax dead to laau* tn
accordant* with taw .
Bald cartificuU em­
brace* th* following de*crib*d property aitualed In Sem inole county, Florida, io-wtti
B W « of S W L , Bee. I 2 / V f &gt; . 2 0 A, IL *9
Eaat40 acra*. Said land being aaaeaaed

Ideal Fertilizers . r

r - -y-.,

Wilion &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.,

laaiat

Mfri. Ideal Fertilizer*.

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Jacksonville, FU.

|ffitio«i aTooa(8|
rUrnuii* eft

rJ*&lt;vloa.&gt;i.t ft*1'

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THE

UNIVERSAL

CAR
,d ‘

Reliable mechanical attention
given to your Ford means more
service from your car and less
cost in its operation* Let us take
care.of yoiir car. Ate have the
mechanics wfiR^tnoWhttW aifcT
use only the genuine Ford mate­
rials aftd only ask the • fixed,
standard, Ford factory prices.
As you value the use of your
Ford see that it is kept mechan­
ically right.
C. F. WILLIAMS
Dealer

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SE1
W .

J . T H IG F E N

&amp; C O W IP A I

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r5

PUBLISHED **

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

SEM I-W EEKLY

• IN TH E HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION" ' .
VOLUME X

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NUMBER G

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, SEPTEM BER 10, 1918

CITY ALDERMAN RESIGNS BRITISH
OUR SCHOOLS BRITISH STRIKE AGAIN
WAR MAKES DEMAND OFFICER W ILL OPEN AT VITALS OF HUN
CALLS FOR ELECTION
TO SPEAK MONDAYNEXT CANAL OBJECTIVE POINTS
WANT F LoitlD A MEN

ALL SLACKENS ALIKE

GERMANS A L L O W E D NO
-OTHER MATTERS OF INTER­
MAJOR FERGUSON H E R E PUPILS ARE REQUESTED TO
Y.
M.
C.
A.
War,
Counrll
Asks
for
Fail to Observe Food Rules And
TIM E-FO R-BREATH.
- BE THERE PROMPT,
' EST IN CITY AFFAIRS..
TOMORROW NIGIIT.
City.council of the city of Sanford,
Florida met on- September 4, in reg­
ular session at 7:30/ p. m. Present:
C. II. Dingee, prcsideM1J $ . . A . J i £ w man, G. F . 'Smith, F. L. Miller, Jpo.
Adams and W. -A. LefTler. Absent,
Roy S ym ej. Minutes of last meet­
ing read and adopted.
1 Communication from Crown. Pa­
per Company in reference to grading
portion of Elm avenue, extending
from Commercial street north _ to
Fullon street, was read and on mo­
tion, carried.
City, will gradd the
above outlined streets and avenues.

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Twenty Five „
The schools will open next Mon
Assigned to cummaml heavy ar­
25th the next
tillery of the Bdghins' nt Antwerp day SepremhttplGth and a full at- y
» A, \ynr Work School
And Lorraine, Mlijor K. U.'Ferguson tendance .s desired on hut day. A
ftk nluo Rldj e, North Cnroof the p’ritish Heavy Artillery pic­ corps o( teachers have been, engaged ^
Th|, Soulh(.a, ter„ Personnel
tures vividly a terrific assault made and every grade will have a teacher department I,as asked Florida to
by the Germnns on these two Bel­ despite the fact that teachers are ,furnish
J „ UVi twcnty.flve men for this
ninny
schools.’
gian strongholds in 1914, —wMch+Htfam and that
The following comraunira-*
school.
forced these fortified towns to enpit- throughout the stute have, been un- tion from Dr. W. W. Alexander, Gen.
ulate.
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• nlile to obtain them.
Personnel Secretary, Atlanta, ex­

Fail as Patriots

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After pausing' for jsevrrnl days
along the line west and northwest of
Cambrui, where the Germans settled
themselves last week behind the Ca­
nal du Noi-d, tho British .today nro
reported attacking a section of thLs
line in considerable .length.

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"W hat is your definition ’of nn
American, Mr. Skipper,” J . Walker
Pope, Federal Food Administrator
for Polk county, firgd at K. E. Skip­
per, wealthy e n tile ’ man of Bartow,
at u late hearing of a sugar viola­
•*• k i si
tion, with which Skipper was charg­
What.is unofficially described aa a
ed.
"formidable thrust" was developed.'
"Why a man who stands for every
this morning hy Field
Marshal
Major Ferguson w'ill speak here
The entrance examinations for the plains the urgent need of immediate
thing n good citizen should," Skip­
Haig'*
forces
along
the
Arrajt-Cainresponse
Sept. 11 til, at 8:00 o'clock (tomorrow Sanford schools will he held Ht the
per answered.
brai road, which crosses the canal .
evening I.
Rchoot building* Thursday and Fri­
" T h e present Blue Ridge Training about six miles from the outskirts
"Are you an American citizen, Mr. a .
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day, September 12 and 1-1, and the School hns only sixty men. Th|« is
Skipper?” was the next question.
it
iin Fergusno ntta
_
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*
ajor
hns ui't'ii
been in
in tiic
the
from Cumhrui.
Whether this’ will
-j
„ ... , .
,
....
, principal and some, of the teachers not by i any means enough men to
"Certainly, 1 am," Skipper shot British
Army for eighteen years and 1 ... '
. .
.
_
prove to he the expected attack to
.
.
i _
, will he present to give examinations take care of our home work.
We lircnk’ the .entml line or merely ahack. • *
‘
since August 1915 hns b e e n ,a n of•
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.
and meet the pupils. The examina­ should have Hot less ,than twentyMr. Marsh, agent for the Stand­
rennnnnisnnce' in force, however, re­
"And I. suppose your wilful dis­
tions
will he hoTu from 9 to 12 a, nt. live men d month from.,each uf the
(Continued on Pape Three)
ard Oil Company came before, the
mains to be seen.
regard of tho United States Food
seven states in order to take care of
cbunril and asked that the personal Administration's iogiihftftHWflrafrMpj^rv'
Jt is definitely reported, howovor,
the growing needs of our home
FopiYty o f " said company lie re­
each American citizen two pounds of
camps.
We have one entirely new that on the lino to the sbuth the
duced, -after due consideration the
sugnr u month is what is to he ex­
camp coining on. which will have.at British are pressing forward’ toward
council advised Mr. Marsh that the pected of a good citizen," Mr. Pope
least 50.000. nb-n, and will' require St. tjuentin and are only five miles
property.of said company was as­
querjed. When Skipper fuiled to an­
from the Ilindejihurg line in this
from ” 5 to 100. now secretaries;
sessed equally
with
surrounding
swer, Mr. Pope said, "Th at may he
area,
where the German retreat has
property, therefore the request was
We are in need of business men hfeti slowest and .accompanied by
your idea . o f a good citizen, Mr.
denied.
can carry oxocutive res ponstbii- tiie greatest resistance.
Skipper. It isn't rttiiie. It isn't the
Be Prompt__Aijd Help Your Country On That Day who
The sanitary ordinance was placed idea of the several million men in
ity; of religious workers who have
Successes also have-been scored hy
on its seyond ■rending and read by the t a il e d Krales who are good
had training and experience; and of
the
French in the St. tjupntin region,
Title only and passed. Vote as fol­ American citizens.
•
The
Department
of
War
has
{-qt
out"
for
itself
a
hen'ulcan
joh
The
educational
men
who
eftn
teach
and
•
lows: Ayes, C. H. Dingee, R. A.
R E G IS T R A T IO N OF T H I R T E E N M ILLIO N S o r MEN IN A .SINGLE supervise the educational work in where their line joins the British.
Skipper, against whom charges
Newman. F. L. MilU’r. Jno.-Adam s.
the development battalions,"
, There have been Inttientions that the
DAY.
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.
were preferred of huvipg taken his
Germans intended, making n s ta n d .’
G. F. Smith and W. A. Lelll
It has planned to list every \iian in the country who is 18 to 15 years
own sugar in u can to the hotels and
along the Crozal canal, defending
Nays, none.
hoarding houses at which he stopped old (both ages inclusive , excepting those previously registered, on Selec­
t apL.Dingee Leaves .
‘
The
strAnghold of La Fere, the prin­
Communication from N. II. Gar­ and having declared the'd have all tive service Registration Day which is on S E P T . 12.
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cipal
outlying protection of the St.
t
apt
C
U
Dingee
left
last
night
ner in reference to assessment of the sugar 111* wanted in spite of
Tliis well might be a job for the whole month &lt;•( September: Uyt 'the
Gobain
massif on the north. This
lor
Jacksonville
wlu-re
he
will
be
en
personal property was read.. No Food
Administration
regulations,, Department of War says it must be done within a day, and that it can
plan
appears
already to have been
gaged with the J. Y. Wilson Con­
action taken. •
failed to prove his innocence during he done.
frustrated
hy
the
French, a crossing
tracting Co. in a large contract at
ColMtirUnifatioti from Gulf Refin­ the trial ajid at the close, Mr&gt;Pnpr
It can he done if every man, woman and child on and before Regis- Camp Johnson where he will have of* the-Gaiti»l opposite Liesa. about
ing Company in reference to assess­ shot at him, " I f you are guilty us
tr^Uqii Day makes it a [mint to speed the wnrtr of registration.
i-barge
h e 'plumbing,
MS
charge of
of tthe
plumbing, etc.
etc. .•Mrs.
Mrs. three miles northwest of La Ken
ment of personal property was read.' evidence submitted makes apparent,
It cun be made an easier job if everyone plans (or the day. builds for Dingee expects
«.xpi-rls to
j.«in
him
the
just
having
been
forced
last
nigly
by
to join him the just
No action taken.
,
you are a cowardly, Hellish and un­ the day. ifhd does everything in his or her power* to make the preparat j|p week aH,j
.y willmake
of the
and i|H
they
will make their Gen. Petain’s forces,
Communication front .1. J . Dick­ put riqtic American."
a
home in
in Jacksonville
Jacksonville probably
probably for
for
lions complete. •
home
Elsewhere the French are right up
i*lf
inson, city attorney, setting forth
'.i­
Skipper is one of the wealthiest
Of course, the big part of the undertaking is "to educate our men to t |„, duration of the war. Mr. anti j () t),P Crozal positions along virthe duties of the tux assessor in as­
' -.
men in the Polk, -county section, register without delay. In this education, the US-^rtment
of War is \jr!t Dingee have been residents of t ,n,lly the entire length of tho canal,
M
.
sessing taxes of the city of Sanford,
.
, t|
owning several thousand acres of counting on the co-operation of leading men and women in everysection Sanford for
the past twenty-three yvjlh their infantry only four miles
’ was read' and ordered filed. .
land and head of cattle.
He has of the land In fact, of every patriotic citizen who will interest himself or ‘years " " il tb,*ir m:mv—ftumds. .h a lo frnm M . 'Ulienim and iheir cavalry
*3•
The following reports were read two sons in service.
During the
1 • — «»..■■■. (j,, but hope that they patrots hard upon Lu Fere. There
and -ordered filed.
— — iMNHWtg—1th f" f a r t ■ r r r r n r MP'Ttghi i h h T
TEAM W ORK EVERYW H ERE
will come
back some time m lln- |)W been no further marked advance
M
Any effort that can bring every man &lt;d the agesspecified
is t„ If., future and
take up iheir abode here J |iy
French along the more southReport of chief of police for month he does not own any War Savings
Stamps, nor any Liberty Loan bonds to realize that he must register should not. In* omitted. 11«• should be made
of August. 191 8 :'
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Dingee has been Identified rn stretches of the Si. Gohaiu de­
. ,
ii
He admitted liq. bought a $ 1,000 to appreciate registration us a palriotio obligation, but the neglect of which
Number of arrests
20
( |ip upbuilding of Sanford in fenses before Laon, where the Gerr
bond during.- the last drive but exThe
Discharged
'*
will entail on him a year in prison.
.
.
many ways nnd served several terms man resistance ' is desperate.
ehanged the part payment he has
enemy
is
reported
to
have
missed
Turned over to county
1
This can be accomplished in many ways hy men and women who ^ -alderman, being at this time
Pines assessed............................
65.00 made on it for a Ford car."
have .these ways nt the tips of their fingers—figuratively. Merchants, •cj )Ilirman „f tfi,. street committee many divisions in,this region nnd to
Collected from Jan . fines . .. 50.00
Mr, Pope udvised him, "G et ac­ pyhlic speakers, instructors, advertising men, p r e a c h e r n n d all effective nn&lt;| pn.sj,|,.nt „f the city chuncil. he hurriedly strengthening the al­
strong
positions.
Inroads
"Ao
#
m t ht* Presbyterian ready
Pound fees ..:...... .................. *......
quainted with the Rod Qross, the spreaders'of information should direct t|ieir nbilitirs and elTorts toward ^
have
been,
made
upon
the
massif
on
Y. M. C. A., the Liberty Loan and scattering broadcast the meaning of Selective Service Registration Day — , c|iurch an,| teacher in the Sunday
the
west
hy
the
French,
and
there
$122.60 War Savings Stamps nnd prove you Sept. 12.
.
.
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school, is chairman of the Seminole
122.50 ore patriotic.
Cash to collector
Any individual who
They should fix a clear understanding In the mi Mis of &lt;;ligihlc m e n . f'„ u„ty Democratic executive corn- nre no indications that they Intend
forces others to go without hy using near them or employod under them. They should u.»- newspapers, bill- ,nittee and in many ways has token accepting the stabilizing of tho-line
Treasurer's report for month
*more-t&gt;hun his ullottment of sugar is hoards, posters and cards in whatever manner'll ut tln-ir disposal*
an active interest in public affairs. in this sector where the Germans so
August, 1918:
Unworthy the ritle American."
They must awaken public conscience to appreciate the obligation -of ||,. waH (,ni&gt; of the prime movers in evidently desire. Berlin reports an
attack hy the French nlqng this line
Receipts —
selective military service in our greal war.
•
''the organization of the Seminole
yesterday
hut declares it was re1,2:19.7.1
Mala lice Aug. 1, 1918
•That is right now the important work, of every American citizen,, County Guards, ’ being second iieuNollce to Patrons of Seminole
pu.acd
along
the whole front with
140.46
Rec'd from Collector
tenant and afterward being elected
whatever his or her age.
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County Schools
’
le’
a
vy
losses
to
the French.
captain tind'uhderTiis ^hle leader­
PREPARATION B Y THE G O V ER N M EN T --------------All white schools of Seminole
.
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1,580.19
Northeast of Soissons tho Germans
ship it h'Us the distinction of being
county will open for the fall term on
Thousands of Registration Boards will he ready on Registration Day
Disbursements——u. -------- . — : — '—
one of the crack companies of the reacted, couter attacking In the LafVouchers paid........................... 1*257.69 the 16th of September, next Monday (Sept.. 12) to take care of the millions who must register that day.
state. He has been engaged in the faux region in strong force.
Tho
The great registration organization, brought to perfection when the
Balance in B a n k s ....................
322.60 and pupils are urgently requested to
plumbing business here for many French, repulsed the drive and took
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be present, fo r enrollment' on the men 21 to 31 years old registered, i s .expected to surpass’ the wonderful
years hut had a chance to obtain a prisoners from five different regi­
1,580.19 first day of school, in order to he as­ record it made in the first registration.
much better position in war con­ ments—an indication of a consider­
signee!'to their proper grades.
.
No preparation that would apeed the work has been overlooked by struction and the heat wishes of their able massing of forces by the enemy
Bank Balances:
.
First National B an k .................. 23.64
Children who will arrive at the the Provost Marshal •General. T h e government is determined that the many friends will go with Mr. and in this limited area.
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Peoples Bank.......................... . — 288.03 age 6f six years during the terms are vast registration shall he hastened through in the day. allotted to it. All Mrs. Dingee to their new home.
The German retrograde moveSeminole Cpunty B an k ............ „ 10.93 requested to enroll at the beginning the schedule of placing a hufce army in Europe next* y K r is based upon a
Hjent
in Flanders seemingly is n ot* one-day
registration.
of tho term, not waiting until their
yet at an end. Thqir artillery now
' f ,
Registrar*—Take
Notice
322.60 plxth birthday, as in tho past.
WHY B P E E D IS NEEDED
s
reported
to
have
been
removed
to
month*
of
for
Much confusion .a n d ' unnecessary
Collector’s report
A meeting of the registrars fox
The.enlarged military progrnm requires that the selective-service sys­
work has resulted from pupils’ enter­ tem, which must supply the additional soldiers needed, shall have a ( Precincts Nos. 1 and 3, who havo the east of Lys river.
August, 1 9 1 8 :,
•
of the school
Fines collected............ .........- ___ 125.00 ing_ school in the
ffcports on the situation alottgHfJfts
. . midst
.
. Class 1 of more than 2,000,009 available to be drawn from on and after bcon-appoinLx L J o . aqdaF in-tho regisPound fees . ............ .......- ............. 23.00 term, and tho principals of
next. \
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tering of the man power of the na- Alsne where the Americans have
T o y s and_Jepa..v._ ___ _____
192.46 marw
marjr departments
denartments have asked thdPf’
Jn brder { q obta7n 2,000,000 of C lais'l men, the nation must register tion at their respective precincts has been facing the Germans abreast tho
all who expect to enter during tho about 13,000,000 more men F O R C LA SS IF IC A T IO N . These 13,000,000 been called to he held in tho county canal paralleling the river on a
340.46 year, do so at the beginning of the
represent the total of our iqales wfib arc*18 to 21 and 32 to 45 years old. j commissioners room at the court long atretch eaat from Condc were
Tho latest advices •
term.
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Why does our army need more’ than 2,000,000 additional aoldicrs? , houso T H IS afternoon at 6_ o clock. lacking today.
Remitted to treasurer............... 340,46
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A full faculty has been appointed Because the program of the Entente Allies to "speed up" the final over­ This mocting is to be held (or tho showed the Americans.to have pushReport of chief of fire department for the schools, and the names of all
cd
their
line
further
forward
to
the.
throw of the German armies calls for early mustering of America's final purposo-qf discussing laws and rules
month of August, 1918:
No fires teachers will be published in Friday's
anil to ’ give out instructions to the eaat of Rcvoillon, where it turfied off
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during the month and all equipment issue of tho Herald, by which time
registrars.
Meeting is to bo held southeastward toward Rhelms. The
The Department of War has.stated that our army mudt not fall be­
in good order.
. tho teachers will have been assigned
under the advise of thfc government village of Musc'ourt, a b o u t-3 miles
low 6,000,000. Of this number, nearly 3,000,000 are under arms now.
C. II. Dingee,, president of the to their respective grades.
and all registrars of Precincts *Nos. southeast of Reveillon and about the
This leaves mefre than 2,000,000 to be made ready (Including replace­
council here tendered his resignation
same relative "position-to the river,
t and 3 must be present.
For further information, apply to ments)—and the time is here to obtain them.*
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to take effect immediately, Mr.- Dinwas reported to be in American
the superintendent.
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gee stating that hit absence from the
hands.
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Very respectfully,
The principal and teachers will re­
city for an indefinite period prompt­
Why must these 2,250,000 Class 1 men begin to he . available by
T. W. Lawton, Supt.
ceive the new -pupils anc^ examine
ed his action.
October i?
Presbyterian Church
those who have made’ grades during
On motion It. A. Newman, sec­
Ilocause hy Oct. 1 at the present rate of dispatching troops to Europe the summer months.
Banks
Will
Close
onded by G. F. Smith and carried,
Last Sabbath waa Registration
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The First National Bank, The our army cantonmcnta will be depleted, and- by the process of refilling
said resignation was accepted with
Day
. at the Presbyterian, church.
j.
The
teachers
.will
meet-Saturday^
their
places
the
Class
l
men
obtained
hy
thfi.
1918
classification
will
have
Peoples Bank and the Seminole
regrets.
.
September 14th at the High School Lhcro war a fairly good congregation
Bank
will dose next Thursday, Sept. been exhausted, f t will be necessary, therefore, t a call more Class 1 men)
*W. A. Lefflcr Here tendered Ris
The Sunday
building
at 9 in the morning to ar­ in aplte of a rain.
to the camps. In order to obtain more Class 1 men, we must proceed to
resignation to take cffect'October 1, 12, on account of the day being Reg­ this new registration’. Aa soon aa the whole member has been -registered, range for the opening of the schools school had tho largesz attendance
181H. On ‘motion I t . A. Newman, istration Day.' ^Phla la in accordance the classification will begin, and a new quota' will be. called each month) on Monday.
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seoonffed by G. F. Smith and car­ with the proclamation of Governor beginning in October, to fill the placet vacated in the camps by those
The pastor announced an.intereatI t is tho desire o( the officials and
ried, said resignation was accepted Catta.
ing
subject for the sermon next Sun­
departing to join our boya "over th ere."
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the teachers that all the parents of
with regrets to take effect October
day
night: "O ught there to he a
Therefore the registration had to taVe place not later than Sept. 12 the pupils will keep these dates in
East Side Red Croaa Auxiliary
1. 1918.
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Tho Eaat Side Red Cross Auxil­ in order that the first installment of the new Class 1 men may be ready mind and that the opening of tho
All bills against the city were au-&gt;
There
waa
a . short Service ’ pro­
schools will be on time and that
by Oct, 1.
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gram
at
the
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hour aa fight
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for same. There being no further on Thursday a£ Moore'a Station
atom
were
added
to
the
flag.
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THE SANTORD HERALD

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A limited quantity of [ In Circal| Court of 4he SeVenlV
Extra
Early
Jersey
Judicial Circuit of Florida. Sem.
bbage seed at $12.50
ingl e County* In' Chancery
ot over one half pound l . S. Fisher, &lt;£omplain•

E tta Packard and J. 0
Packard, her husband,
G. W. Cooke and Susie
: A. Cooke, his wife, Dc
fendunts.

Foreclose
Mortgage

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T o Etta Pqckard nml J.-O. Packard
her husband, 179 Ferris Street
-- Duroc i
Tin* control of corn caterpillars,
Nice Jersey
the ear worm and the boll worm iH
Bros.
explained in Farmers' Bulletin No.
872, issued free by the U. S. -L'epartment of Agriculture,- Washing­
ton, D&lt; C. The feeding habots of
O. Packard, her husband, are non­
both pests are about the same, but
residents of the state of Florida, that
they differ In Inying |their egg*
For
Sale—
Sows
with
pigs,
or
they are each over the age ft{■
which ate deposited in quantities
shoots.
Good
Duroc
JerJey
stock.
years, and that there is no perspn in
ranging from 600 to .‘1,000.
Inquire Hex Packard, West Side.
the state of Florida upon whom ser­
•l-tfc
vice of subpoena can be made,.that
The sweet potatoes weevil is -a se­
would hind the defendants, and that
rious pest, and elrery precaution
For S aje—One strong stocky, ex­
the lust known place of residence
slipuld lie tnken to prevent its cellent Tennessee farm or team mule
was 179 Ferris Street, 'Highland
spreading. The weevil is a slender cheap. Apply to A; 1.. Henkel, AltnPark, Michigan..
insect about’ u quarter inch in
monte Springs. ’
4-2tc
Therefore you, E tta Pnckurd and
length. hTe head and wing sovers
J
.
O. Packard are ordered to appear
are bljte in color,' while the legs are ' For ijale -7- Thrifty strawberry
to
the bill of compUint filed in this
Improved Klondike und
Communicate ' with* the plants..
1—View of the enenmpment In Porto Hleo where fuitrlntlc Porto Rlctiim are training for service in tin* Ameri­ reddish.
cuuse
on o r'b efo re ‘the 7th day of
can .army., 2—Wounded Italians sitting by n roadside east of Uorliln. waiting for mi ninlmlnnrc.
5-^NIcbolus State Plant Board when you dis­ Missionary. $2,00 per 1,000, f. o. b.
October,'
1918, being the first Mon­
A. Buch.
4-2tp
ttomnnofT deposed czar of Russia, wjth n stump for a throne. 4—UJnlmnr Brnntltig. lender of the socialists of cover weevils in your sweet potatoes. Longwood.
day
of
said
month and a rule day of
Sweden and editor of the organ of the labor party/ ’
For Sale— A new Singer sewing thU court.
A plant has just been discovered machine and motor, also fumed oak
It is further ordered thnt this or­
in South America, the leaves of
dining room set. Mrs. R. If. Iiron- der be published in the Sanford Her­
Hurd lighting weeks pass.
T h e jC T
which furnish a substance 180 times
soh. Telephone 9000.______ 4-2tp
ald, u newspaper published in Sem­
! troops of which von Koorr is lender I ** •
ns sweet us sugar. The dry powder­
inole county, Florida, once a week
j break through n sector of the French
ed leaf, is 40 times us sweet itnd con
Strawberry plants' for four consecutive weeks prior to
fronf. Rudolph billets himself, his
tains nothing harmful.
. o. b. Lake Mary said rule day in October; also one'
j staff in tite do Ciron chateau, where
4-4tp
copy posted at the court house door
I Louise, disdaining to flee before has
Experiments show thnt after the
and
a copy mailed to said defend­
I remained.
Marie and Frita become
Ci
roots of the sweet potato are har­
ants
herein mentioned at last address
friendly at once.
Rudolph protests be i
vested there occurs- n rapid trans­
given.
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formation of starch into cane sugar
his pleas. Fritz eyes Louise avidly — the
Witness my hand and the seal of
and reducing sugars.
During its
For hale— A few articles household said court this t|ic 5th day of Sep­
and ’then stirs Marie's hatred for turc
growth the sweet potuto root is
goods. Call at once. 101 E. Sev­ tember, 1918----- ------- ■”»
Louise.
Fritz then- conceives this
characterized by n very low sugar
enth
street.
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plot to place' LAuisc in Ids power:
(scnli
E. A. DOUGLAS^. *
Housewives cfin get useful infor­ content, most of the reserved ma­
Clerk
of
Circuit
Court, Seminole
mation
about
making
bread
and
terial being starch. If sweet pota­
He forces* Mulhilde, her foster sis­
other
eataldes
from
corn
by
sending
.
County,
Florida.
toes are kept in cold storage there is
ter. to write a note saying that thete
to
tinC.
S.
Department
of
Agricul­
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a rnpid increase in cane sugur.
illness in the family and that she
ture,
Washington,
D.
C.,-and
asking
needs her.
He encloses a puss
WANTED
In tireui| Tour! of the Seventh Judi­
through tlie lines for- Louise, to for Farmers' Bulletin No. 566. *
Experiments at the Minnesota -----cial Circuit of Florida, Seminole
which in- forges von Knurr's name.
Station as regards the strength of
w
County. In Chuncery
Louise suspects nothing.
Rudolph
rope, showed that four strand ropes ; 8mg|
follows Her.
As Louise enters the
have nbout 16 per cent more t kL.Uj,
Rosa Kllig Johnson
Citation
house, vim Mevring hides behind a
strength than "Three strand ropes.
vs.
Bill of
djnor A ruuliinut afterward Rudolph
Tarring ropes decreases its strength dren
Isaac John Johnson.
Complaint
. comes.
Louise sees immediately
by 25 per cent, beenuse the high- tom ,lresi
To Isaac John Johnson, lu ilcd
that s h e ,is the victim of a scheme,
perature of the tar at the time* of;
States:
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its application injures the fibres.
1-----You are hereby ordered to be and
Von Knorr. drunk and lust-crazed,
Wanted, Men Sash &amp; Door Fac­ appear to the hill of complaint tiled
seizes her.
They struggle.
He
tory.
Bench hands and machine hands. herein.—against you at the Court
Shipments of olive oil to the
strikes her down unconscious. Half
United, States from Spain were-crrrr- Good -inside"Carpenter. Steady work House in Sanford, Floriiiu, on the
dazed lie staggers from t he* room.
in replying, give ex­ lirst Monday in October, 1918. be­
sidorably Increased in 1917 compared the year round
witn 1916. The quantity increased perience and salary expected. Seldcn ing tlit- 7th day of said month, ac­
On many of the islands of the from 449,874 to J ,558,050 gallons Door C o, Pnlafku. Fla. • 97 if
cording to law, failing to do so
West
Indies corn is kiln-dried. The and thd value from $506,971 to $ 1,­
decree
pro confesso will lie taken
•low. The silhouette-nl .LyJ' Mco­ |
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ring on .tin* glass brings him to his advantage of kiln-dried'corn is that 506,420. There was a decided in­
against you. followed by tinnl desenses.
Rudolph kills Fritz, then given proper storage conditions it crease in the shipments of castile
,cree.
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Lost — Two hundred 3c postage
presents himself before his general will keep indefinitely, and therefore soap. And yet refined vegetable oils
It is further ordered that this orfor court martial, lie tells tlx- whole finds a readier sale and a better made at'home, and just us goojl, do stamps. Reward if returned to II II
deF.be published in the Sanford Her­
!
price
than
corn
which
has
only
been
If you care to see how hard and truth of tin- affair at the trial, but
not seem to take as something from Peabody, Box 742.
6-2tc
ald, a newspaper published in Sem­
how faithfully the French ure fight­ Louise, who was uncounseious during sun-dried, and Which quickly deteri- “abroad.”
’
I
orates
in
quality
owing
to
the
ex­
Lost—Sunday night Aug. &lt;715, in inole county, Florida, once each
ing against the Invader, this play the fight does not believe him. She
road between Daytona Beach and week for four consecutive weeks.
will pleasu you for that reason alone. thinks von Meyring died trying to cessive amount of. moisture retained
[*h©
Manufacturers
Record
suys
— Giv*» irrrder-m5/“TniTVd and seaT oT
After the court mar­ in it.
l ' . S . H u r i a t l )|f f ] l w m i a l t u b a a .
There is romance and adventure protect * her.
said court this the 5th day of Sep­
stenmer
rug.
Liberal
reward
if
re­
tial she stabs Rudolph, wounding
ml that' certain mineral oils can
here a plenty.'
tember. mis
turned
t&lt;
&gt;
Mr
Clyde
Brady.
Lee*I lie rust diseases in cereal plants
him shakily-— •Muldioru ATI1 aixiiit t
made cheaper than castor oil and !
seal.
K A. DOUGLASS,
nrrest her when von Knorr cries out. have so far proved very llitlicult to
be used effectively for lubric a l* !
Clerk
(arruii
Court Seminole Co.,
deal with, and the problem of their
airplane engines.
What effcrl I
\ Florida.
control has practically resolved itself
• will huve on the future of the
5 -KrWHc
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into one of breeding resistant vari­
FO
R
KENT
tor bean industry rem„jns to bo
eties. This ia a fine field o f ‘effort
for intelligetit growers.
,
• For Rent — Three neatly furnished
S cen e’ Is Laid In Territory Occupied
rooms for gentlefnan or couple.
P e r u 's G reat M u se u m .
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Elm Avenue.
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Extensive experiments ut the West
Peru's &lt;:ipl*.il is tto- home of n nnLouise de Ciron, of an impover­
1Indies Experiment Stations show -tlonnl museum, on** of tlie wold’s most
Divorce:
t—KrrT Rent - Four room rot tage. Ada Clark. Complainished French family of noble blood,
^that in feeding hogs on corn that Interesting Institutions of this nature.
ant,
vs.
Citation
bids farewell to her brother, Paul,
$ 10.00 per
light hogs, weighing less than 200 It shares with that of Cairo In display- 1212 Park avenue.
Sim Clark, Defendant
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month.
inrlu
leaving for the front, to join his regi­
ding
water.
G. w.
hig
In
modern
peoples
various
Inci­
pounds make the most rnpid gains
To
Sim
Clark,Leary,
Ga.:
ment ns a captain.
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' with whole corn on rob, in a natural dents of Jlie and activity of bygone S |n- n cc r.
It is hereby ordered that you ap­
In Germany, at the "same time,
state; while heavy weight- swine races. Also the jtnllrry of pnintlng-*
pear to the bill W complaint filed
For
of
Peruvian
history
Is
particular!
v
Rent
Harm
on*
French
LVPCol. Rudolph von Knorr,. an Alsa­
make the most rapid gains with
noteworthy. The remains of the first nyc\
herein against you, on the 7th day
.Irs. A. V. French, City.
soaked shelled nnd soaked ground
tian departs for
the
Bavnrian
airplane To cross the Alps In which the
of October, 1918, nnd. the Sanford
5-2
ti&gt;
grains.
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,
Peruvian airman. Don Jorge ClinvCs,
lferahil_ia_. designated ns tho nowaJust its Marie, -Louise's maid is
lost his life. Is another Interesting expnper in which thin order shall be
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jealous of her mistress, so is Capt.
published once a week for four con­
Frita von Meyring* envto\]S~~df his "‘ Trent tluT other fellow JtnR ns you straw derived from a species of
secutive
weeks.
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wduld like to be treated.
Not as Progressive.
superior, Col. von Knorr. • • *
stemlcss screw pines, the . most im­
Witness my hand and seal of of*
A scientific magazine says the motor­
portant growing wild in the hot,
flee- at Sanford, Florida, this Sep­
moist regions of Ecuador und Colum­ car hns parsed out of tho experimental
r o r R ent—2}^ acres well subdued tember 6th, 1918.
bia, arid also along the waters of the stage. True, but what n pity It Is thnt
ns
much
cannot
be
said
of
tin?
drivers
nnd
tiled, hammock land, good well,
(seal)'
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Amuzon. Many attempts have been
of inotorcnrs.
3
room
house,
all
fenced.
See
F.
C.
made to cultivate the plants but un­
Welsh, at Studio Bank building,
successfully, for it seems to be only
Pnrk avenue, city. Also-one fertil­
in the wild state that the character­
ising machine, new for sale also, 1
istic qualities are developed.
plough and srrntcher, 14 ton paper
and stakes.
t .o .„
In Circuit.Conrl of the Seventh Judi
European canned vegetables are
clnl Circuity of Plott e r Serolnoli
[tacked in a more condensed form
, ^ . E nuit rqqtq buuaa.for rent*-SE cor­
r
ounty. lit Hurt eery
than
ner Cypress avenue nnd Third street
TONIGHT Wm, FO X P R E S E N T S Warren Robinson
W i n t e r , and arc sometimes dehy­
J - E - t’"™'101-tfc
drated or evaporated before canning,
Citation
Nellie Robinson
being put Into tin chiefly for protec­
r.Ten acre farm
tion in storage and shipping.
on.
Five acres
To Nellie Robinson, United States:
ousc and barn.
^ ou are hereby ordered to bo and
In the Trade Products of the V All Local Advertisements Under
M. Haynes at Herald;appear to the bill of complaint filed
British Empire reference is .made to Thin Heading THREE CENTS a
________
100-tf • herein against you * a t the Court
flih meal as a supplementary food Line For Each Inaertioh. Minimum
looms by Day Week J ,0US0 in Sanford' Florida, on the
for cattle, hogs and fowls. It Is said Charge 25 Cents.
ark avenue Flnt 106
Mondny . J n November, 1918,
to bo generally used in Germany,
•enuc, o^er L. R .'ph ib KlnK thc
day of said month,
In the first tost with this product It
In answering an advertisement
Jg store Mrs. C C n{,cordinK t0
failing to do so
was found that this class of feed in­ where no name is mentioned In the
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ALSO A CO M ED Y
r.
.1 decree pro confesso wilT jie taken
creases the appetite and consequent­ id, •please do not ask Tho Herald
—-------------------------- — against you, followed by final de-;
ly the weight of the animal. Opin­ for Information as to the identity of
SATURD AY-Oliver Tell in THE DEBT” Fun
ion of investigators seem to differ tho advertiser.* Usually we do not
ny Comedy, Eddy Polo in ‘ BUUL’S E Y E ”.
as to the influence of such feed on know who tho advertiser is and If
MONDAY—“THE CAMOUFL
the taste for milk and butter, but it wc do we are not allowed to give
KISS" anc
' n Comedy.
is.said that lard obtains from hogs out thla Information. Simply write
fed
with fish meal is quite free from a letter and addresa it as par lnTUESDAY—Virginia Peareoajin
the odor of fish, and that no fishy •tructlona In the ad.
OF FRANCE.
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taste is noticeable, ‘ Florida ia one of
COMING— Wm. 8. Hart in "A Lion of the IllUa”
■said court this tho 6th day of Sep­
the great fish states. Why not a
o l d F a l s e t e e t h tember, A. D. 1918.
Ash meal factory?
(•cal). *
E. A. DOUGLASS,
For Sele—Old newspapers at tho
^^CiciJc Circuit Court Seminole C o.,
Comprehensive experiments have llerhld Office.
. Florida.
6-tf
£ Mh
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burning while
could hut
some other fireman will have to take
his turn now as we have been pro­
moted to engineer on the train Yo
Berlin. .

the
Hut
demands
have been heavy* and dozens nml
scores and hundreds and thousands!,
of physidntts and surgeons have en­
tered the service and are in camp
and abroad; doing work tfrnT" will
never be* toid-ofr work th at calls for
heroism as great ns t h a t , demanded
of the men who “go o v e r‘llie top"
or stand firm in an assault.
The
work of the surgeon is practically
continuous, always re&lt;|uirlng-bi» best
nerve and his greatest skill.

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' If tines not— hut the main iilea is thcU all soldiers are supposed ’to
, There is a crisis in the life of ev­
courageous and that idea alone will make the uniform make the
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. . . $2.00 ery city that is not making \ynf mu­
soldier
brave.- Psychology teaches us that every idea that enters
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the human mind produces physical action. Get this IDEA that
‘war work that is bringing ne\v money
In ihr City Is, C mt I-t IJ.OO I’ r r Y r u In into the community. *’Sanfor&lt;F is one
Alliance or ZOt I’er Month
of them and there is no need to cal!
of kind that will more than pay you for the trial.
Payment,. In A eti^ ce Mnat’ lle Made at U ( S n attention to the fact that the people
Volunteers have been many and in
CAPITAL $30,000.00
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S UK PLUS $15,000.00
while others the first draft a large number of
C n l t f t i l t i S ' » n d - t U n Mall Mai It t Auiu*X Z Ind are leaving and that
I VOS, at On- I’eeUflke al Sanford, FloatJa
are coming in to take* their places younger physicialis were called to go
I ndi r A n o( M a r rh 3rd, IST9
'they*-are not coming fast enough and with, the troops and in every in­
Oflltv: ll.raJd MutliUn*.
frlrphon# No, US tlie new- industries are not coming stance there has been no tardiness or
fast enough. The war is crimping us drawing back.
But the new draft
OUR P L E D G E
and crimpitig ua hard and we might brings about a somewhat different
Graduating in medt
"Appreciating to the utmost the just as well face the music boldly** proposition.
and,while
facing
it
get
together
and
cine
and
surgery
at twenty-one or
supreme unselfishness of our Ameri­
form
some
good
plans
for
the
winter
over
the
young
physician
’ called to
can -manhood which is offering its
H.R.STEVENS
C. M. HAND
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R. R. DEAS
season.
There
is
but
one
place
to
the
colors
after
a
few
years
of prac­
very life upon the altar of freedom
Csthiti
Tlrf&lt;rf«aJd»l
Aia'I
Catkin
for the world, wo, the nicmTiej-^ of get relief and that is through tiie tice has really been awarded a post
the South Florldn Press Association, Sgminole County* Board of Trade j graduate couyse, with many wonderT H E BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS ‘ '
in- semi-annual session assembled, that is still working for every man ful and splendid opportunities to
in
the
county
hut
that
lacks
much
show his-skill and,ingenuity and Indo hereby
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of having every man in the county ititiutive—but the physician who
‘'Resolve, That in this crisis and for a "member. The Board of Trade has been established perhaps fgr a
as long, ns life shall last, we dedi­ will keep the home lires burning in score of years in a community or
cate all that we are and all that we the business line as well as in all section of a city does, not so much
have to the support of our glorious other lines while the boys are away need this additional and unusuai'exnation, our righteous cause, and our and it behooves every business man perienQC. His years of work for hu­
Illustrious government.
And be It in Seminole county to get on the manity—and this is well recognized
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band wagon and ride with the ac­ as the life of "th e doctor," have
"Resolved, That every newspaper tive members who are holding the given him insight not even accorded
holding membership in this associa­ business of the county together, the family lawyer or the minister,
tion display this resolution in bold despite the many drawbacks and and he knows every phase of human
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type at the masthead of Its editorial vicissitudes through which we are suffering and its panacea. His "de­
page throughout the month of Aug- passing. The people are going and pendants" nre ••tnfmbered by the
. ust, and that copies be sent to the we are feeling the mental and finan­ score. It is likely that he will lie
president and our representatives cial depression of their going and yet ready to go io the camp or battle­
we must and will keep up our part field, if called, hut will the call he1 BEQAN YESTERDAY ‘ W I T H
in congress,
of ihe war work and to do this wc persistent and the situation be view­
"D one and ordered in the city of
PLENTY OF PEP.
must keep our business going and to ed from a single point—that of the
Wauchula, Matczof Florida, this 12th
keep business going we must keep need of the soldiers?
The Second War Savings drix*e be­
day of July. 1918/’
jh e JD^a rd of T rade going. It is our
What of the “ folks at home?" It gan yesterday morning with a meet­
Saltation and our duty ami those might be Imagined, for example, ing of the Captains of the teams at
A paragon of a writer lias been who have not taken part can see that the soldiers themselves he. con­ the office of the county chairman.
located at*Sanford. He .defends the just where they fulled In the past sulted like ibis'—hut if they could, Mr. Mnines in the court house. At
cattle tick on \he ground that it and can see just where they could ; whal would they say?
"There's this meeting instructions and work­
protects cattle against anthrax and have accomplished so much m o r e jfn lher und mother at home," let's ing material was gtx*en out and (ho
u horde of other ills, and he plain­ had they 'been wide" awake, active imagine the hoy in khaki saying, various tcums wcul forth to buttle
H Now located ;.t the I». &amp;■(). Garage, formerly next s
tively inquires what we are going to members and real citizens. Now is ‘-an(j mother hasn’t been very well in an enthusiastic mood, vouching
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to Ford Garage.
do when we get rid of the cattle tick the time to rally to the banner of ||1(, j)ust fpw years.
And there’s among - themselves that they would
and the other ills come? Dead easy. the organization that will hold your J sister and her children—und ARnf“* ~ do their very best to get the people
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Expert Repair Work on Tires and Tubes.
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We'll get rid of them also. No use town together.
.and .little Ja c k —God -hlo*i.i.hem=lH nf-Sunutmlti.Lu *hijw llut government
zE We sell' the best tires made—Goodyear, Hood, §
to Wffliww troubles of that kind.—,
------O -----wonder ‘if they would have gotten that Seminole county is behind thb
Palm Beach Post.l nited States and Fi rest fine.
, F O R R E T U R N E D S O L D IE R S
Julong *so well if "the doctor" had boys in France a full 100 per cent
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neon
taken?
There
arc
other
docSecretary Lane' has presented to
T H A N K S, G O V E R N O R
the President and emigres* a plan tnrs, of course, hut 'our doctor* knew • T h e Captains of the teams are:
ull about us. and tin* folks, and —
Team No. I — C. L. Britt und Mrs.
The editor of The Herald is In re- for preliminary study of the unused
well, I hope he won't have to leave It. J . Holly.
= B* ^ O. GAIfARGE
JAMES R. STEWART, Prop. =
reccipt of a beautiful commission lands of the country*, looking to the
Hiilville,
at least not until I get
irrigation
of
some
15
million
acres
of
,,
from Governor C alls giving us the
Team No. 2 — W . M. llayues aud
LTnselfjsh? Yes; that's the
chance to attend the National Wa- |arid land, the drainage of'som e 79 ,nmt\
It.
It Deas.
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American son and brother and hus­
terways meeting at Boston.
The millions or more of swamp lands,
Team No. :1— Ft. A. Newman and
band. They would readily "tak e a
commission is beautiful in gold seals and the clearing of approimately 200
Mrs. T. L. O’Connor. ’
chance"
with
the
younger
rnen
of
and engraving hut at the bottom it millions of cut over lands, with the
Team No. -I — Dr. Brownlee, Mrs.
the profession—hut they like to feel
states that no expenses will be paid purpose in xiew of reclaiming then,,James
Monghton.
",
that - the family doctor is -at home,
by the state. Thanks, Governor, for lands through government agency
Tram
No.
5
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S.
(J.
Shinholser,
where the folks can get him over Jhe
the honor conferred. But don’t you and providing homes fur returned
Mrs. H. G. Dietrich.
'phone
when
they
are
in
trouble.
know that an editor in war times soldiers.
Team No. ti —Ed. Lane. Mrs. M.
could never go to Boston und pay
It may he that the rules fur the L. Wright.
This is indeed a most laudable
.his own expenses? In fact we could scheme, and that the secretary's plan new draft will not provide for any
Team No. 7 —Geo. D. Hart, Mrs.
not • even go to Jacksonville und has touched a popular chord is evi­ exemptions on account of-such home Vaughan.
.while we appreciate the honor of denced by the many letters of ap­ necessities, or that the framers may
Team No. 8— L. A. Brumley, Mrs.
representing the great commonwealth proval received by him from L’. S. j not
have thought of the possible E. P. Morse: __________,
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nfr Hrrrrrhr i r r M'liutum tinrt rTfflgnV-,nU-n. as U.-ll 'as " a n igmmuu ■nf . m rmrtrrrf mtmflr r - wfTeam No: 9 —Ed
I’ ii t mim a n d
must of necessity decline. Wc have hundreds of editorials that have ap­ skilled and experienced physicians, Mrs S. Jewett.
the Water but not the Ways.
peared in the leading papers of tin- of mature judgment and wide infiuT h e colored workers are under the
----- U -----cri&lt;-c, to home sections.
The- wise
country.
direction
of Wm. AY.-Lewis, Supt. of
NO M O R E JD B S
Secretary ‘ Lane bus addressed a authorities are applauding the splen­ the territory from Pnrk avenue east,
did increase in population shown in
To all of our friends and well long letter to the.Hon. Swager Sher- recent statistics, and urging the cure and W, B', Boykin, Syp t. of the •ter­
wishers in the state who are anxious ley of Kentucky, chairman of the and safeguarding of babyhood—and ritory from Park avenue west, with
to foist jobs of all kinds o'n us dur­ house committee of nppmprlation^in it would seetn well to see that there S, E. MonrAre, Supt. of the MidwaS*ing the war we.wish to say that none which he recites the fact that similar were. sufficient experts le f t'a t home Canaan division.
All of these Captains have various
of them can he handled now. We steps have, already been taken by to assist old I)r. Stork in his mission,
workers on their teams, a complete
have been working overtime since many of the allied countries.
and to comfort and.help the sick and
Among the best brief paragraph8 the wounded at home, who are doing list of whom cannot nt this time he
the war started on jobs of every des­
cription and have never failed in favoring the measure yet observed their best always t&lt;\ aid and encour­ obtained.
them or refused to. take them but are the following, tile first by the age tin- hoys at the ‘front. —Timesnow that we want to leave in some Evening Mail of New York, nml the Union.
YOUII government calls on you
capacity for the front we would like second by the Bulletin, Seattle,
to do a thing—will vou not heed
------O -----to announce that no more jobs can Washington:
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Rhodes Scholarship
Examinations (his call?
a
be accepted.
Some of the other
" I t is rculized that’ all other coun­ I
Florida owes (10,000^000.00 on
good patriots here will have to take tries are giving attention to this » 'Although, because of t|ie War, no her_ pledge, to the boys who- have
them, und alnee-none-of them pay a fte rw n r slUiutloriTAnid already sug­ elections will be -made this autumn gone to fight her battles.
.anything it will take u patriot to till gesting home making arrangements for the Rhodes scholarship of 1919,
the cuxaminalions will be ‘belli Octo­
Seminole county owes ( 125,000.00
them. Meantime don’t send us any which have caught the imagination
ber 1st and 2pd in nil stales where on her pledge to tin- Seminole hoys
more gilt edged commissions, pro­ of the American soldiers in the
candidates present themseVves, in who are being woliiided in Franco
motions, positions, requisititions, etc. trenches. Under this plan, the sol­
order thnt candidates who have pre­ every day'—those nntldc Americans
Wc have been keeping The home dier is not to lie given a bounty; he
pared to take the qualifying exam­ who hpvc offered thelnselves, of
a not to he made to feel t in t ' hp*tx a
ination may do' so nnd by passing, fered to give* their very" life*," if need
dependent. Oh the contrary, he is
become eligible ut the next election he to make good their promise to
to continue in a sense In the service
of scholars. ^Hic trustees have ’de­ their government.
of the government. Instead of des­
cided that candidates who ure elig­
U N T IL E V E R Y MAN. WOMAN
troying our enemies, lie Is to"develop
ible this y e a ^ . will lie held to be and C H IL D in S E M I N O L E COUFL
our resources."
Major Ferguson has been
qualified ^whenever the selections for T V hmelont to 0|ie government their
"W e cannot lie over generous in the scholarships are made.- ThO
quota in. War Savings, then Sem­
providing opportunity for our rp elections now-postponed will be com­
the greatest batinole county is not keepin
turned 'floiaTer^-^^Finahcifife 3ftrrm pleted as soon ns-wnr conditions per­
Isc to ner'To'ys. . “
psa
fle^oTthe present war, havvi-ntiires for those who desire a life mit.
Your government culls on you to
n the open and un opportunity to
. ing been wounded in battle
The Rhodes scholarship carries
do this thing—inx-est your mpney in
make a success in agricultural or
with It an annuity of three hundred
he has been detailed by his
War SBVllijf—d S a T give anything,
Ledgers, Journals, C a s h~| stock-raising pursuits is fair to those pounds, or (1500.00, nnd an educa­
just invest your money. Will you
who have risked their all, and Is em­
government to tell the peo­
tion nt the gr.lat English University
Books and Day Books have
do It? W ILL YOU H E L P S E M ­
inently good business for the country
of
Oxford.
There,
thorough
train­
all recently advanced i n
IN O LE TO K E E P H E R P R O M ­
at large, os any such plan would
ple of the United States
ing in any of the professions is of­
IS E ?
Then invest your limit in
open
up
idle
lands
to
cultivation
nnd
| price. We were fortunate in
fered and every facility "for enlight­
what real war is like. The
War Savings This Week.
jiroduce greater commercial wealth
placing orders beEpre the
ening travel is furnished.
The
for the nation."
• Srhelle Maines,
Major speaks under the au­
scholarship is good for three years.
raise and we ate giving the
------O-----County Chairman,
Noapplicant
for
these
examina­
advantage of the price to
spices of the W ar Savings
v
War Savgs.
Comm.
ON T A K IN G T H E DO C TO R S
tions can lie considered unless Ids
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our customers.
As the war has progressed and the application is received, not later than
Committee o f S e m i n o l e
need has been shown for surgeons for S E P T E M B E R T W E L F T H (12thi,
Pinellas county is building a long
County.
We have a complete line of
camps and battlefields. thousands, of by President A. A. Murphree, Chair- fence, the people of the county hav­
hound hooks in many styles,
physicians have responded and un­ man, Rhodes Committee of Selec­ ing voted to have all the stock kept
doing splendid work, and of the tion, University of Florida, Gaines­ Up, and the action requires that tin*
sizes and prices which we will
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many professions represented In the ville. Florida.
adjoining county he feme oli. The
he pleased to show you.
great army* of Americans now .busy
Times of St. Petersburg says that
with war, there is probably no one
The Fellsniere
Company in ^the the posts have been set afong- the
that requires more self sacrifice. very near future will liegin the fenc­ county lln£"Tor Ifvc miles and The
The voluntary leaving of- an estab­ ing of 100,000 acres of Innd south wires wHI be strung shortly. •‘ Be­
lished practice to take the , field; and west of FcllsofSro to be used as sides netting the posts," says the
without great chance for promotion a cattle range. This range will be Times, "th e county commissioners
OFFICE SUPPLY DEPT.
and even the remote opportunity well stocked with a good breed of have had a right of way cleared right
for fame or signal achievement is cattle as fast as necessary prepara­ through n big cyturss swamp and
&gt;ne 148 Sanford, Florida
likely not appreciated by thousands tions can be made for the proper this wi|l prevent the fence from lie in* injured by forest fires.
I**? have but ^small**'■knowledge
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THE KANFOrtl) HERALD

PAINTED CAR YELLOW
BRITISH OFFICER
IN S O C IE T Y ’S DOMAIN
Rode* to Church
TO,SPEAK HERE ° vI“,h ' ,nn Sunday

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On Mnny ,J obs t^^ned to Them by the
War at Same Salaries Men
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; Dyiepo, Sept. I*. The spirit of the
jukestrr ’ i i . abroad somwehere in
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A. J. Pounds, the* popular sales- s r
wns in town Monday
.tlig..first nrtiv Inks fos ■wwm« r&gt;
mein citizens Who wns ,nf
man
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in
the Consolidated' Grnrerv
-He _wm
wi If&gt;vtiItfl.’fl lujfct yum-r-i- Chnst lar
class had t h e :‘'Vas ‘rar rleani,‘K' «»&gt;«! they have
n tc lffinii-mntnnul up.jL U, ^ j ack;i„ „ vll)t, U
f ever and was sent p
. an Endeavor
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Substitutes for F l o u r
-been engaged in this work in the
yesterday
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to this
local trade today.
‘ ms country «a short
slion thne
tone ago to i ^ P?
* * " Dn“. of ,lndinB
" ,0,1 returi,mB
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. Boston vnrrU
* i,» n ,n ,„„ a. *i
have been C h a n g e d .
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. . thi‘ rar he drove to church hud slid- 1 Kli
&gt;tiros o| the lioston &amp;. AI*s
For Wood and heavy haulin' iCC
IAirn M eal, Harley Flour
Try Magruder’s L I N IM E N T for
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Murrell, or phone 378.
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all * lameness and rheumatism
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and Corn FJour. 4-lb.
" artillery.
He' indicates how really cl,ur|,h.-. some one ha.! painted Ins
*ho Railroad AdralnutryfbWf
Nolan Graves of Paint kn was in hoVses and human. Get it at L. R . ! unprepared England was when the car yellow. This naturally* upset the contemplates -employment of woemn
Wheat Flour with I-Ib.
town-today on business.
worthy gentleman greatly and we almost exclusively as clerks, accountPhUips &amp; Co. ,
Tues-2-tf
war began, nnd how rapidly it has
of
Substitute.
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ants, ticket sellers, station agents,
E. A.. .Douglass is spending sev­
Mr. and Mrs. II. J . Starling mo- developed out* of the most -essential are wondering just what amount of
crossing watchmen nnd car cleaners,
eral days ‘in Tallahassee on business lored over to Daytona B^ach "where pieces, of machinery in the war in his religion he lost in ' ’‘cussing”.
quietly of course, for it is rather un- in which jobs they can*release men
the |ieavy—artillery which he now
Miss Ruth McDaniel has returnee they spent the week end at Vh6 Day­
usual for one’s car t p l a y * rhamelone f*,r the army* or for more important
tona Beach Hotel. '
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pronounces as the best in tho world,
home after a week’s sojourn at thf
apt!
turn color in a minute, and work. To some extent, It is under­
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lie says that there is no doqbt of
Room 8, Seminole Bank Annex,
Reach.
especially
'while one is attending stood. women/will he employed as
the superiority of allied artillery now
headquarters for information regard­
church.-.
Of
course the new color is track laborers.
S. J . Carnes was called to Tampa
ami that it will lie constantly main­
ing curative powers of the “ Miracle
to
him
like
a
red shawl to the pro­
Every effort will he made to guard
Sunday on account of the illness of
tained.
Medicine,” R*e. 1818,
verbial
bull
nnd
he
is
much
incensed.
tho
safety and health of these women
•his father. .
The present continued .success of
JMiss Alice Caldwell returned to- tiie allies iff* France is an indication However, the answer is that Oviedo workers, nnd it is probnble that the
MiJs Allie Gilion wns the week cm
is trying to adhere to Fuel Adminis­ work of tho Women in Industry Ser­
Mujor
guest id Miss Jessie Graves at Day* day from Daytona Beach where she 0f (hj8 superiority of fire.
ins uen the guest of. .Mrs., It- It. Fergusou believes that there will be tration request and not ride in motor vice of the Department of Labor
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cars on Sunday unless on urgent will bo of great value In solving prob­
Deas. for several days.
now once that the allied forces have
Mrs. Graces- Williams is home
need. All in all he would have been lems connected with their employ­
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath! co-ordinated their stall work nnd
again ufter a few d n js pleasantly
able to greet bis car in its natural ment. Women will lie-paid thtrantne
Physician.
First Nutiona! Bank pluccd it under one general head of color In the garage-nt home, if- he
spent inj^Atlantis.
as men for the same work. English
Bldg., Phone 330-W.
Tuesday, such an experienced -general us Gen­ had not rode In.
- • and French railroads were long ago
Carl Schultz wns at home last
Thursday and Saturday during Sep­ eral F o c h . *
week on a furlough. Carl is now on
The moral is good here: Beware of compelled to hire women for railroad
tember.
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The great trouble in the early the extra comfort on Sunday. Wnlk work on an extensive scale.
In
U. S. S. Delaware.
stages of the war according to Major
France
the
won^n
even
act
as
fire­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
It.
E.
Herndon,
Mrs
and not ride in a ’yellow car. *
C. E. Station! has returned from
Ferguson was lack of stuff experl-1
men on locomotives.
a visit w ith 'h o m e folks in North Stumon, Mrs. Earl Burdick and her encc. The liroitish did not have it,
guest,
Miss
Mildred
Burdick
formed
There are -'training schools' for
Carolina and Virginia.
SEM INO LE $ 1,000 CLUB
i congenial party motoring to Or- the Russia ns did not htivo it, and
women ticket agents in several large
If you need Btove wood phone me. nndo Saturday.
Ametica bus .not yet'got it, but the
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cities ulrcady, wht*re*young. women
1 can supply you. II. C. Du Bose.
French and Germans .did have it, War Savings Stamp Puyhjujcrs and
between
the agts of 21 and 35 years
4Jra. Howard Tibbies returned to nnd Great Britain has learned it, and
,
100-tfc
Roosters
are
given
two months’ courses in
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bothamly are her home in Haines City, Monday, America Is learning it.
1. S. Rapp
railroad geography and simple ac­
after
having
spent
a
week
very
pleas­
spending some time in the moun­
Major Ferguson does not discredit
2. W. P. Brooks!
counting,.
They are paid ,$25 a
antly us thc^ guest of her aunt, Mrs.
tains 'of North Carolina.
the fighting ability of this nation's
month
while
lenrning and nfterwurds
3.
Yowcll-Spee'r
Co.,
Inc.
Fannie Munsdn.
tinny and says that it is a lament­
Allen Jones hns returned- to. Now
4. F. F. Dutton
receive from $G5 to $200 a month.
X lA G R U D E R ’S W O N D E R F U L
able fact that once the fighting ub,lYork after' spending a five ‘days’
5. C. W. Brown
ity
was discredited by the Cana­
H
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M
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D
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IN
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S
for
colic,
furlough with homo folks.
G. First .National Bank
Tlic board of county” commission­
7. J. W. Booth
,
.Mrs. E. D, Chittenden and daugh­ staggers, big head, lameness, worms, dians and Americans and that they
ers of Brevard county die! a good
For sale a t will liave to bo taught that at the
8. W. E. Seoggan
ters are at. home after spending the choking, quinsy, etc.
stroke of business at » special session
beginning
of
this
war
Germany
had
L.v
It.
Philips
&amp;
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Go's.
Tues-2tf
9.
L. P. McCulIe'r
summer in Nevf York shite.
held on July loth, when they pur­
superior soldiers because of the su­ 10. I&gt;. M. Elder
Mr. ami M rs. Henry Wight and
chased a large shell mound located
Munson's swimming poo] is I he
perior training. He says now that
M. B. O. Smith
in Volusia county about six miles
coolest place, in town. Open Wed­ family left Saturday for points in
the allied soldiers not only equal in 12. Wm. Bothamly.
south of New Smyrna, pitting nt the
nesday, Thursday, 'Saturday and Georgia where they will spend sev­
training, hut are fur superior in ini­
The Herald will publish this list rate of thirty-five cenl.-i per cubic
Mr. Wight wtis called
Sunday afternoons.
Fresh * water eral weeks.
tiative and self-reliance and that with any additions theteto until
yard.__ 7The tiiLal n mo u n t —agreed
hero
by
the
serious
lilness
&lt;
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f
his
every day,
85-tfp .
there can be no doubt of thu final nfber the immediate
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War Savings |upon wu
ua $9,000, payable $3,000 at
brother.,
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—,—
Miss Helen Keating of Daytona*
outebme. if we refuse to listen to Drive; beginning Sept. 4th and eml- the August meeting of the hoard
Ilrach is the guest nf‘‘ Miss Ruth
That comfortable feeling of se­ German propaganda which no doubt ing Sept. I tth. Get your name on
and thr balance of $6,000 to be pro­
McDaniel for several days.
curity possessed by families that al­ will soon begin in an effort to split this list—"help'back tlie hoys in the
vided for at the regular October
Miss Esther Wilson leaves Thurs­ ways have on hand the Re. I til 8, to the allies, the French from the Brit­ trenches."
,
4-tf
meeting.
The
Dixie . Highway
day fur Washington, D. C., where cube stomach and bowel troubles is ish. the British from the Italians,
through the county is constructed
she has accepted a government posi­ a mighty fine thing. ItoorTr 8. Sem­ and Americans from their allies?’
for the most part with shell, and
i
Must- Have Pure Milk
'
inole Bank Annex,
tion.
Major Ferguson will speak of induring Lhc-past year this roail has
Tallahassee,
Sept.
9. Florida's been kept in a very good state of YeA sea food and chicken *dinner,
i timalp knowledge of the, war gained
|during four years in tho trenches and need for milk was emphasized at the pair.
fin ii-iits, every Sunday, 12:30 p. in.
Messenger Wanted .
War Work College here, by Miss
and Thursdays G p. m.
Daytona At the Postal Telegraph Other, San­ 1artillery stations hack of the lines.
Weather permitting the speaking May Morse;' assistant state home • King Bros., one o f ' the largest
Ilearh Hotel Daytona Beach
100-tf ford.- Good chance for capable boy
will take place oV the streets, corner demonstration agent in the following
3-tfe
.Mr and Mrs. Harry Ward ami or girl to Jcarn telegraphy.
rattle companies in South Florida
Park and First, Wednesday livening, statements:
Miss Fern Ward came over from the
are constructing eight concrete dip­
eight o’clock. •
.. "T h e existence of n nation is de­ ping vats in ihe eastern part of Delieaefi yesterday to spend several
TVIrs. Leroy Kirtland of Chicago
pendent on her children. Milk is ifn Soto county, D. C. Ryan, who has
days.
y is the-guest of her parents, Mr. and
absolutely
necessary food for infants the construction work in charge has
Miss Frances Clmppell left today Mrs. Henry Wight.
For Sale 'o r Exchange— Yacht
Mrs. Kirtland
Bring in y o u r Certifi­
and
children,
and is praetically indis­ already finished several vats nnd will
for Jacksonville where she will enter will bo remembered as Miss Margaret completely equipped, 3G ' j x 8 x 2 Vj
pensable
in feeding the sick nnd complete tiie contract as soon as the
cates for Sugar for Pre­
St. L ukas Hospital for training as n Wight nnd hef*&gt;naliy Sanford friends ft. Draft 10 II. P., 4 Cyl., Buffnlo
aged. It has been conclusively .prov­ material arrives.
serving
Purposes. . . .
These concrete
nurse.
are glad to welcome her home again. engine. Speed 9 miles. , Originally en that wounds heal much more
vats arc in addition to-a Miimli n m t
cost $4,000.
Will sacrifice for $500
One dose’ of M A G R U D EU 'S Wonf*
fkpn rhr pirtterrt li . i O lllIk IfY
Mrs. R, D, Whiteside and t wo inWITT
wooden vats owned by these people
— deritd- Medii inr i mi' s udic in -It USPT teresting boys of Tampa iftid Miss ■w* d i n e r n o — t i l i n ’— TO— RET T T
the diet.
in different localities where their
like magic. Get it at L. It. Philips Mary Moye of Arcadia are guests of trade for Oakland, Buick or Slude"Milk
contains
all
the
food
ele­
cattle
range, and .will cost in the
baker
runabout
automobile.
Ad­
&amp; &lt;Vs.Tues-2-tf
itieir brothers. M. E. and J. M- dress W. F. Ayres, Daytona Beach, ments or substances required to neighborhood of $400 each. They
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ferrnn, of Moye. They expect to leave today
build and nourish the human body. may be used by* the public (or dip­
Fja.
’
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2-tf
Euslis were tho guests of their in their car for Daytona Beach for
These substances are protein, , fat, ping purposes nnd' will go a long
daughter, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher Sat­ a-few days.
caJbohydrates, minerals and water. way toward tiek eradication in Deurday. ‘
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Oscar Speer Wounded
"Florida is falling far short in the Soto county.
Word comes from Oscnr Speer production of an adequate_amount
Miss Jessie Pell has just returned
For Rent v
Pleasure resorts and beaches on
that he had putt of his ear shot off
frniii a delightful five weeks visit
10 Cent and hud received other injury's Dipt I of dairy products. We import $16,, Arthur Lousing Wounded
apartments
over
Two
the west coast were hard hit by th0
spent in Fayetteville uiul While
i 000,000 worth annually. This monWord was received Monday morn­
Store,
Cool, nice rooms with front |mt him in the, hospital.
O ak. N. C.
|_ey goes to ,th e farmers of the north ing by Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Lossing Fuel Administration's order regard­
porch.- FAiit rooms $ 1 5 . 0 3 —per
j and northwest. Why should not our
’ —Regular mVolthg ScmTtiolp Robekthat - their son, Arthur hud been ing the non-use of gasoline on Sun­
mo nth. Eight rooms $30 per month.
Florida farmers supply these pro­
uli lodge Friday evening, Sept. 13th.
Notice
to
Formers
badly
wounded, .both legs having day. Last Sunday only sixteen cars
Garner.
1-tfc
N. II.
thus helping to relieve transat right o’clock. All members asked
Just received a fresh car of lime. ducts,
by t\y h
,
....
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. . . Leon broken by
ie explosion of crossed the two-mile bridge to Clear­
to be present.
Hill Lumber Co.
6-2tc
portation cond.t.ons, and keep t h is } B}ie|]a. Loltcr wa9 dBteti Aug. 9th
water Beach, when formerly they
V. H. Fairiee of Tennessee is in
vast sum at home,
The many friends of Waiter Connnd stated Arthur was receiving tho woro counted In hundreds, the samo
the city, thir guest of his uunt, Mj -k.
n*-Ily will be glad to know that he is T. F. Williams. Ho hns been stn" T h e average daily consumption best of. Cflre._aml getting along as condition existing at
Buyq Fish Business
alt
other
doing nicely after a recent operation
of
milk in tho'DhUed 'Slates I s ap­ well as could be expected.
C, A. Palmer one o L th e progres­
beaches.
tionrd a t Camp 'Jnhnspn but has
for 'appendicitis'.'
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been honornbly discharged on ac­ sive citizens of the Geneva section proximately one pint per capita, In rLEON’S AUTO T R A N S F E R
count of sunstroke and expects to bus ‘ purchased the- fish business \d Florida our daily .average Is less than
PHONE 91. H O T E L
CARNES. join the V'. M. C‘. A. and go to Geiger &amp; Son aiqj will operate same one-half. pint. Our comparative sonunder the name o f Osceola Fish &amp; sumption of butter and yheese is pro­
R E L lA B E S E K V C E .
101-tf
Russia.
Produce Co.
Mr. Palmer has his portionately low. The children of
•Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Whltndr (ind
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Krupp leave
place*
id
business
n^ar Cookls Ferry the fnpiily, up .to the ago of 12
.fam ily have returned from Coro­ today for Now York where they will
nt
Bridge
End
and
expects to build years, should have a quart a day.
nado Beach where they spent the meet their sori, Leslie, who expects
up
quite
a
trade
thure
in the future. Pellagra, nn all too common disease
summer months.
to sail for over there shortly. Leslie
In * Florida' is caused by an unbal­
Mrs. Whittier and daughters, Miss has made good In the hospital ser­
anced
diet.
Derry Recommended for Bravery
AHr# and Miss Annie and Mrs. II. C. vice of the medical corps and in a
"Our
county home demonstration
The
many
friends
in
this
city
of
One of these little Avery 5-10 H. P. Tractors which we sold down
✓ Maxwell and children have returned recent ex'upiinntion was one of ten
agents
report-that
under their super­
George
S.
Derry,
who
was
formerly
nt Bellaire is doing tho work of six horses and mulej.
from Coronado Beach where they, successful candidates to make an A
cashier of the Peoples Bank here will vision 581 farm women are /naklng
And Is doing it better. Hot days don’t worry it.
grade.
’sp n u tt most pleasant summer.
be interested in the following from butter und 399 fflre making cheese.
And, Instead of two dollftT corn. Its diet is common kerosene.
This is a step In tho right direction
France:
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A pair of Liho mules it displaced sold for almost as much aa the
tractor cost.
r
For gallantry in action in the face if our farmers and stockmen will rid
of the enemy, and for administering Florida of tho cattle fever tick. By
anaesthetics to wounded men foe 30 the simple process of systematically
hours without food or sleep, when dipping the cattle, in n Bhort time
no members of the medical depart­ our beef will hnprovif and 'our dnlry
ment were available, recommend products increase materially.
O c h ip p in g n o r
favorable action on the recommenda­
shredding, no wast­
tion of First Lieut. George S. Derry,
For Miss Lydia Yuwcll
Quartermaster's
Corps second sup­
ing of bar soup when
Mildred Holly entertained a num­
ply train, for jiromotion to the, grade
von use G R A N D M A ..
ber
of young friends nt her homo on
of Captain National Army,
■Now is the time to save
Park avenue last night In honor of
•oiip, GRANDMA docs th it.
her friend, Lydia Yowell of Orlando,
Boy Sroul s Camping Parly
GRANDMA is P o w d ere d
who is her guest this week. The
The Biry Spouts returned last Fri guests played games of various kinds
Soup. Suupnil ready for the tub.
day nighi/lffter spending a week at and also danced on the porch and in
Measure it out by the F|K&gt;nnful.
P a lm Springs where they enjoyed many ways enjoyed the evening.
Glorious, bubbling, cleansing
the springs and the mnny pleasures
Refreshments of ice cream and
iudt In a jiffy— In any kind of
This little tractor is one of six sizes which we sell—all specially
of camping out. Those in the party cake were served and tho little
V
water. Clothes while ns snow
equipped
and adapted for Florida Service:. It will allow the small
Were Gnil
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”McAlexnndcF,
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Millard guests:departed at a late hou r with
t h e ‘W oolen Sock a and jiu t it fragrant and sweet
farmer
to
'adopt tho same method* os used by tho big fellow*.
Rumfnrd, .Willie Mall cm, Max Brad-1 tha,; feeling that they had enjoyed
JVrite
us
of
your tractor needs, and let US suggest the solution.
bury, Robert Holly, Assistant Scout j the evening a n d -th e company of
K n it w ith G randm a
** “ 7 ® cul cU trMaster Frank Giles nnd John Mus- their hqstesji and* Miss Yowell.
son spent one night at the camp.
Those present were LcClaire Jones,
Mary Elizabeth Puleston, K itty ’ DuB. C. Skinner, M gr.
He Sure Haa.
Bose, Camilla Puleston,' K-athteoh
atrsl Avenue
Dunedin, Florida
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“Dc man dot likes de,sound of bis
Brady, Ruth Henry, Olive Newman
i.
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Agents
Novo
Engines
own voice,” said Uucle Ebeij, "in most
and Ralph and Harry 'Woodruff,
esses bns t( mighty pore ear for mu*
!(amlin DtiBose, Albert Connelly,
. -fra
slC.”
Robert
Holly.
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12-lbs. Gold Meda1
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Algood Olio 40c lb.
Clover Hill Butter 60c lb.
Apple Butter 30c and
40c Jar ?- - - Rhubarb 30c Can
Spinnach 30c Can
Large Fat Mackerel.
5-Ibs. Lima Beans 75c
5-Ibs. White Beans 85c
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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

S E M I-W E E K L Y

IN THE HEART*OF TH E WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME X
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NUMBER 7

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1018

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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SC H O O LS PERSHING SEMINOLE PATRIOTS
PRAISE SEMINOLE GUARDS WILL OPEN CELEBRATES REGISTERED TO A MAN
FOR COUNTRY’S DEFENSE
FOR THEIR FINE WORK ON MONDAY BIRTHDAY
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Y. \\. C. A. DAY.
REAL AMERICANS SERVED
B R E A K IN G T H R O U G H
GERM AN L IN E S.
"
jT a lla h a s .e e the Scene of Great - BOARDS WITHOUT. PAY.
Gathering.
•
Patriotic Americans everywhere
American fotftj this morning laun-i
A ,,
yesterday
went to the registration
ehed an .u .e k -n m h . Oerman poajovt„ „ at .the
booths.and
registered the fa f j that
1 onj At 9 o clock they hail pr««- ^
lhr „
a. thc Flo.
they
were
ready
to help Uncle Sam
roa.c.1 Rcncrally alony thc IInc
Coll, Bl , or Women. Nornwhip
tho
Hun
in
whatever capacity
Some pHaopon were token «t dll^
rine „„ thc
they wore needed. This was tho case
leren. porta o( tho acctor.
pr„ , r„m, Attendance «na moat «rn'.
in Seminole County and whilo the
The attack was preceded by a (ifyinK nnt| t ho . work of the orofficial figures are not obtainable
barrage lasting four - hours'. .
ganization in coining united wnr today from’ thd country precincts
On tliA American* side of I he St. work campaign was outlined. Miss they were there and we ^can depend
Mihicl salient they, attacked on n j Fanny C. Hatch, general secretary, upon every man doing his duty
front of 12 miles; on the western 0f Jacksonville Association gave the when Uncle Sam makes a call.
side the attnek was along a front of J history of the organization nnd
Here in Sanford the boys from 18
8 miles. There has been a conccn- . approach
td war service, Miss Hathappre
to
15 walked right up to the counter
?
tration .of Franco-American artillery crine II. Hawkes spoke in the morn­
and
gave
in
their
names
with
tho
and allied airplnnys ar&lt;* operating ing on mobilization of women power,
apeuking again in the evening on feeling tbtrt—they wr're ~rrady—amt
;ia—Large number.
. ,
willing to fight. Thero was no hack­
French and American forces this the Y. W. C. A. to d a y . Miss ing down or hesitancy about tho
•’ *31
morning launched an attack agpifl|t Genevieve James dirorriftg hostess
manner in which these mon(* boys
the German positions on both sides of ‘Camp Johnston gave a talk on
fire-sidd in .camp. Miss Amy M* of 18- arc p en now*) went about this
of the St. Mihiel salient.
Smith told of work abroad. Miss great, task of registering the man
. T h e weather is fine. The attack Estelle Cook talked on social ser­ power of the country.
made liy the F'reiic ii and liie Ameri*
vice work. Miss Agnes Davidson
Precinct 3 had headquarters in
can$ was a most ii aring •one and »"
chairman war work council for Flo­ the corner room of the Clark build­
fqr fi oves^fui.
rida made address on one year with ing corner (&gt;f Palmetto and First
The ('(.•riintns no a iim falling hack the wgr work council and Miss Myr­ street Here Schelle M nines was
on tli i&gt; fronts on each side of the tle Caskell state director for the war chief registrar nnd his valuable
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St. N Duel salient
fund campaign explained the »r- assistants were W. M. Haynes,
suspicion
s
ng?i
tindoubt
edly
Miss
Amy
Smith
Bxc* Tho
giiiuzr.lion.
Chas. L. Britt. Thus. W. Jones,
of 11)1 intentions of tin Americans r r .
___ ary. fur the south At­ Frank U. Adnmii, Will E. ‘Watson,
!
in thi s region, til e Ge rmnns were lantic field told, of work-of speakers Angus R
Chhppell, Osborne P.
he
direction
ii na v' a rv nt the lime of t
institute. Miss Hawes gave an even- j Herndon, Jus. C. Roberts. Will
of Oh attack. The A me rirnli troops
-.
im
arc alf intensely eager and arc light- ((f ,„.,|ay and J . lief her l Wilson,
ing magnificently.
.
i State director of the Y. M. C. Av Sanford. Doudney, nnd F. Eugene
a
French and American artillery gpnkc on our men in the army* and Rmmillat.
■■M
this morning directed a terrific liar- navy. Meeting ii splendid success
llete they registered ivn even 500rage tire on till* GermUn positions an«l representing numerous orgaA mi’ricans.
on this front. The reply of the tier- nizations said to be, the largest
In Precinct I the headquarters
mun big Rons was vigorous al some number of .women ever gathered in
places, although as a whole it was Florida planning to coordinate in was in the office of H. C. Dullose
weak. ’
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\yomans war work in the State. Dur- and*Mr. Du'Bose was chief registrar
There are some indications tlia^'ing the evening patriotic tiageant His assistants were Richard C. Max­
.*
German withdrawal of nrtillcry of was given by children celebrating well, W. Gwynno Fox. Alex. K.
childrens week. Pageant staged on Powers, Archie L. Betts, Bart W.
large dimensions wns in progress.
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on Labor Day. sept. 2nd. 1918. and den. Miss Fannie McWhorter.
Herndon, E. Darnall Brownjee, Geo.
The following Resolution wa«*a»» .
Fifth Grade, Mrs. M. M. Turner,
T h e Germans at soipe points are j college campus.
Whereas, The Seminole
County
D. Hart, Jno. D. Jenkins,
dop ted,
•
Miss
ltuby
Bamberg.
increasing
the
volume
of
their
big
Guard \Clls. present at this meet
Here they registered 317 Americans.
Wheras,- On thc 26th day oGMarch
Fourth, Grade, Miss
Katherin gun fire, hut Ineffectually.
,,
and gathering with complete Compcnih of II. II. Connelly
All
of these' busy pan worked all
1918, this board of County Com^ ^ n(U, whereas, Thc Seminole \Vilkey, Miss Ruth Hand. Miss
Washington,
Sept. • 12. — With
H. B. Connelly one of Sanford’s day long nnd into the night at this
missioners, and J . L. Hankinson un.l County was awarded the first Prize Erccl Little.
French and American troops strikrili, , ns
nTrd-w’ kcrt-TTPf'- ^nf «fiil nf |ntyJohn C. Haglcr. doing business .as
coml,ptative ,lrl„ of u|| th o |'
EAST S I D E P R IM A R Y
^Ug—on—
a..
.
il uUi—(runt soullniiisl - « i Wednesday
.......nftcr
im
illfor
it
nnd they are to be commended.
(I
into
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,
morning after
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,
.
Wednesday morning
Hankinson i£* Hsgler, entered i
[ ( Hill IlfcAir1-1
ttfftwM w ill
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S. J ' Arrington Verdun, the greatest buttle, perhaps
Seminole
County will have the lists
ness
"f
several
months.
,Tf AgreemeTiT WTICTPTTy Itif t rrttm r
Seminole
Assistant, Miss Ethel Mnughton.
the decisive struggle of the war mny 1
f*,.n in and they will he complete in
..
mg matters were to he submitted to
' '
ri as.
organization | Second Grade, MissRenie
Mur­ have been begun. Early n ports-show
A,r. ,
_
,
*. .. every particular.
,
.
.
County Guard is an
.
that this .first employment of G e n -: nelly Springs, Burke County, North
arbitration, to -M l.
'composed of the loyul citizens of rell.
1st: To* what extent have the said our County for the benefit and wel­
eral
Perjshng’s new army is on thd Carolina op June 15. 1H.0 an f^pass
Third Grade, Mjss Muriel
HarHankinson &amp; Hagler failed ' to coni- fare of our community and .Whereas,
a
wide
front, the joint' French and ed his early boyhood at the obi
British Officer Here
„
rold.
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home there. He came to Florida 22
..ply with their contract to furnish this 'Board is justly proud of the
American thrust covering 20 miles.
Major
Ferguson^
a
British
officer
W E ST S I D E P R IM A R Y
. , . ,
,, , •„ years ago and most qf the time wns
paving brick for . Special
Road. excellent record made by the SemiApparently the initial
t*
HtM, jn UalM.|„n,|
Polk County in the heavy &gt;rtiUcry and a nn»n who
Principal, Miss Helen Brigham.
m
&amp; Bridge District No.I Seminole no|e CoUnty Guard;
to force the enemy out of the St 1
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■ has been in the fighting over there
Assistant,
Miss
Nettye
Maines.
where lie was engaged •
in railroad
County, and in maintaining roaus
Be it resolved, That the Board of
for four years gave an interesting
Second Grade, Miss Emma Owens Mihiel salient, which he has held and the phosphate business.
on which said brick were used.
County Commissioners of Seminole
since 1914.
Third
Grade,
Miss
Kutherine
Bull
lit- moved to Sanford about seven talk here Wednesday night. Tho
2nd: What should- he dope by
County. Florida, in regulnr session
American
forces
have
hel.r
t
h
e
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lhl, |)08ition of meeting was opened by Chairman
Hankinson &amp; Hagler 'to.'hiake good
Otlcdo
assembled, extend to the Seminole
Schelle Maines who seatod that the
front
on
the
southern
and
eastern
J
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
their obligations,* on their contract
dispatcher with the .A. C. L. Rail*
Principal, Mrs.- At- K. Crawford.
County Guards their most hearty
sides
of
the
salient.
Their
lines,
Co., and worked faithfully second campaign for War Savings
and maintaioancc bond.
y
Assistant. Miss Mae Conolcy.
commendation, nnd this Board fur­
according to the last information almost
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up to the time of his death. Stamps was now on and told 1n a
Prknary, Miss Nellie King.
3rd: To what extent, if any, ther wishes to commend Captain
few brief words just why the people
have defects developed by reason Dingee and his oficers who havq so
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Geneva .
1the grim reaper nnd recently went should come across and buy more,
of the surface upon which
the consistently given their time &lt;in the
Principal, Prof. J . M. Chaffer.
available .highway to _M ?t»j
to a sanltuflum kt Port Orange for stamps. He then introduced ^ Major
bricks were laid, or the manner of training of thc Company, and thus
Assistant, Miss Katharino. FlynL
most ^
'
Officials
here
believe
Marshal
treatment wherb everything in the F'erguson who gave one oL
laying thc same, and what allow­ equipped it .to a standard wherein
Printzry, Miss Elizabeth Stones.
interesting
talks
on
‘
the
warferein
F'och
has
struck
th
e
blow
he
has
power of skilled physicans was done
ance, ir any, should be made on. i t j s classed as thc best in the State,
. - Lake Monroe
had in -preparation ever since ho for him but the One who knows best ^ho trenches and in the artillery
account thereof,
.
of Florida, and we commend thc
4
Principal, To be supplied.
took hold, of thc American army thought fit to call him tg his re­ branch of tho service th at has been%
And whereas, Arbitrators select­ entire, personnel of the Company
Assistant, To be supplied.
delivered
here
in
some
time.
He
Fr antic' efforts to stem the tide ward* after a life well spent and he
ed have failed, after a lapse of more for their faithful and consistent
punctuated his remarks by photos
Longwood
of
th e. entente allied advance has passed awny Wednesday surrounded
than five months, to select an um­ attendance and co-opCration with
taken at thc front lines and- his
Principal, Miss L o ttie Mathers. caused the German command to by family and loving friends.
pire and take up the matter of such their officers in charge.
*
Chuluots
take divisions out of quiet sectors •The funeral occurred nt Bartow address was listened to with marked
arbitration as provided in Buch
L. A. Brumlcy; Chairman
Principal,
Mrs.
Estelle
Tribble.
around Verdun and in the Woovro Thursday morning, Rev. R. E. Reed attention 'b y thc large crowd pre­
agreement,
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L. P. Hagan,
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Assistant, Mrs. Wm. Jacobs.
and Lorraine, where they had been of the Baptist church officiating. sent.
And whereas, On the 27th ilay
•
C. W. Entzminger,*
At
the
conclusion
of his talk
sent
to
recuperate,
and
to
put
them
Altamonte Springs
Interrment was made in the Bartow
of July 1918, this Board through
E , II. Kilhee.
Chairman
Maines
announced,
that
into
tlie
line
after
a
very
brie(
rest
Principal^ Miss Katie Mathers.
cemetary where some of the childits attorney notified Hankinson &amp;
.
Commissioners. ____
it was a good time to sec how many
even
though
.
th
.rbefore
were
interred
in
Paola
--Hagler that in tho event* no action Attest: E. A. Douglass, Clenr;
Americans wanted War 'Suunga—
thtTTamlly- 1
;
Principal,
Miss
Genevieve
Ivey. cuperation.
was • taken by thc arbitrators, Sn
' By V. E. Douglass, D. C.
S tlm p s and he sold a number of
Gabrieli's, Lake Mary, Lake
Deceased leaves a devoted wife
the choosing ot an umpire, and if
Official. Seal)
them on the spot.* The campaign ■
Sanford Artists
no umpire was choosen Uv Septem­
and two children, Mrs. T . W. Getzen
Howell
”
Motion of L. P. Hagan, 2nd by
• is progressing favornbly this week
and Mary Connelly to mourn thc
ber 1st, 1918, this Bohrd would E. H. Kilbee, and carried,- Mr. J . M.
Transported to other schools.
A large sign at the postoffice for
in Sanford and* especially In the
consider said agreement for arbi­ Wynn, Supt. Road Camp, is autho­
Following is the schedule'proposed tha War Savings Stamp drive bears loss of a kind husband and father. county where* several precincts
He also leaves an
aged mother in
tration at an end, and would no rized to purchase necessary clothing for the various school busses trans­
a cartoon of Ben Guthrie our well
have gone over the top.
North
Carolina
who
was too feeble
longer wait on that process to se­ for con victs.
.
porting pppila to the Sanford schools known cartoonist, who shows a real
to attend the funeral of her boy,
cure its rights.
Motion of L. P. Hagan, 2nd by beginning Monday September 16th. American Eagle flying from a dollar
After A Man’s Done His Bit
also a brother here, A. P. Connelly,
Therefore be it resolved, B y the E. H. Kilbee, and carried, Mr. J . M.
Leave Cameron City .8:0tT a. m. into tha face pf
willio, who is
.
What
then? He may be a return
two
brothers
in
Illinois
and
a
sister
Board of County^ Commissioners Wynn, Supt Road Camp, is in­
Leave Celery Avenue FeVry, 8:00 falling back * in astonishment and
ed
soldier,
or a civilian; .is there a
in
Washington.
,
,
of Seminole County, Florida, In structed to visit Volusiu or Orange a. m.
great surprise.’ On the other side
.
rebound,
or
does the work go onT
regular session assembled, on this County, and determine the best
H. B. Connelly was a man who
is the emblem of the War Savings
Leave Elder Spring, 8:00 a. m.
This
will
be
the subject of tho
the third day of September, 1918, equipment for grading roads, and
while of a . retiring disposition and
Leave Wilson’s Corner, 8:00 a. m? Stamps, the Torch of Liberty.
sermon
at
t
h
e'
Congregational
that said Board docs hereby de­ report to the Board his findings.
a man too busy in the offlee to
Leave Lake Mary, 8:00 a: m. ’
Th e work was done by C.
J.
church
Sunday
evening.
The usUal
clare
that said arbitration agree­
take
part-in
public
affairs
yet
withal
The following Resolution was of­
Arrive at Sanford schools, 8:30 Humph, the A. C. L. artist, who is
song service will precede, and the
ment, hereinbefore mentioned, has fered by L. T. Hsgan, 2nd by E. H. to 9;00 a. m. .
was
one
of
our
staunch
citizens
_
.
probably one of. the finpt in the
been
forfeited by failure of the Kilbee, nnd adopted;
who had the interest of the city at hour la 7:30.
business
today, Both Mr. Guthrie
If any changes are found neces­
arbitrators selected to choose an
In the morning the pastor will
Whereas, On the 27th day , of sary in the above schedule, announ­ and. Mr. Rumph are modest gentle­ heart and his loss will be keenly
umpire after more than five months June 1914, J. L. Hankinson and
felt
by
those
who
knew
him
best.
speak
on “ Slackers in the Great
cement will be made through these men whoaa hearts are in the war. and
and after notice that this Board fdohn C. Hagler, doing business as
Thc
sympathy
of
tho
entire
comCause;
Or the Neglect of Religion'*, '
who are doing their b it w itlrthe pen
columns.
* wpuid t^ke this action if no se­ Hankinson A Hagler, as principals
mu
nlty
is
extended
to
the
family.
T
b
l
i
eervlee
of worship and study *
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Law ton^ SupL and brush and they are-en titled ; to
lection was made by September 1st, and the M assachusetts Bonding-A ----|
- ' ’ i
'______ ^ • •
follows
the
Sunday School hour
more glory than they can get in such
If 1 *•
,
•
1918, and -th is -B o a rd -h e re b y gives Insurance Company, a cerporatlon,1
which
begins
at 9:46.
T h e Bible
a
restricted
area,
but
that
they
are
Dr. J . N. Robson, after apendipg
Mrs. E. F. Marrero and little aona
notice to sjdd Hankinson &amp; Hagler u aurety,
BUreiyi made
muuc and
„ „ u entered
Ci
Into
the Feal thing is attested by all those a vacation bf several dlys at Day- Clasa topic lor tha day la: “ The
and the Arbitrator selected by t h t , ji,ond, in the ium of $76,000.00 with Frank and Robert were the guests who have
rorld Program ' o f . the Christian i
seen the.r
their work and
h.ve aeon
. nd this
tm. ton# B#Bch&gt; ,, ,B 8anIorJ mnd fir f .
Board, and the MaasachusetU B o p d - ; ^ Boarij 0j County Commlaaion- of Mr. and Mr*. J . D...Do*aey for a
If not - attending *elseu iu i ,
—- .
work is -greasy appreciated by tire
.•
.
*‘, -. iv« •* rrm .- v hhttrch'*.
• ing . 4 Insurance Co., that auch ’ ^
guaranteeing the durability of few days this week. T h ey returned local committees and by tbo govern- |glowing r e ^ t s of .lathing at t"0
the 1where .you are invited to Join this,
hoard. considers such arbitration s-| '
'
daw.
ment of the good old U. a? A.
( beach.
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to Jacksonville .Thursday.^
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greement at an end, and declines
(C ontlflU ed On Pago 1 hreo)
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to further recognize the same, as
fo r
HOLD INTERESTING M EET­ of any binding fnrca either upon L i s t o f t e a c h e r s
thin Board, or upon Hankinson &amp;
SEMINOLE .COUNTY.
ING ON ROAD MATTERS.
pr.any of tho parties conThe schools\&gt;f this city will open
.Sa.alfti‘1*- -Ela.,£efit.-3rd, 1918- corned in .suoh ’ agreement.
at 9 o’clock Monday morning, Sep­
Hon. Board of County Commis­
•Adopted--b/ the Board of County
tember' the 16th, and all pupils are
sioners In and for Seminolu County,
Commissioners in regular session at urgently requested to be present
Florida, met In regular session at
Sanford, Florida', this the' 3rd day at their respective schools prompt­
10 o’clock A. M. Present L. A.- Brumof September 1918.
*
, ly at that time.
Pupils nre asked
ley- Chairman,- and Coin’s: I,. P.
L. A. Bruniley, Chairman not to come to tliu—seined—grounds
Hagan, E . H. Kilhec, an d . C. W.
E. II. Kilhee.
before 8:30 in tho mornings, as tho
EntzmingOr, Absent: Comr. 0 . P
L. P. Hagan,
• teachers will not be in 'the .build­
’Swope, with V. E. Douglass, Deputy
C. *W. Entzminger,
ings earlier than this.
•
' Clerk and Roy Tillis, Deputy Sher­
Commissioners.
All teachers are respectfully re­
iff, in attendance.
Attest: E. A. Douglass, Clerk,
quested to attend tho faculty organi­
♦ Minutes of last regular meeting
V. E. Douglass, • D. C.
zation meeting at the High School
held Aug-6th, al«p special meeting
Official Seal I
building at 9:30 Saturday morning.
held Aug-12th, read, approved and
Mr. Jno. D. Jenkins, T . C. aI&gt;" I This notice takes precedence over
ordered filed.
peared before the Board and asked j lh(i prpvjoUB „ utlcc calling the meet­
Petition of Voters of Precinct No. t jtal jJC l)t, unowej to purchase, .cea.
ing at 9:UU a. m.
Allliougli tlt***; -»• -kimr-tdiwU.q»V.Elcction be called , tain supplies for his office and on
meeting is held' in the High School
in that Precinct to determine wheth-:
.0f l . P. Hagan, 2nd by E.
building, it is expected th at, every
cr or not bogs shall be nllowod to ; , j j^ilbee, and carried, Tax Coll,
teacher of the Sanford* schools,
•run at large in that Precinct, read, waa j IIHtructrd t o ‘order the neccsPrimary. Grammar and High school
and as Petition is not in proper form gary HUppllt^s for his joffiee.
will lx* preso ift.
there*?was no action tak en.
• JJM
f
h| Kroc,,ry C o '
for
Following is the list' of teachers
Pension claim of Mrs. dem it* F,. furnishing Groceries and feed to I
of. all the schools of Seminoh.* Coun­
Mathews, approved by this Hoard- the Convict .Camp for the mouth of
Notary Public Bond of f l . ’ L. September, was opened and read, ty:
* Sun fur d
Iliiight, approved.
and this being the only bid, on moPrincipal
of
Sanford Schools, Dr.
|lil&gt; o f.C h ase A Co. against Fla. tion -of L. P. Hagan, and 2nd
J.
F.
McKinnon.
Groves Dr. Dist. for premium on E. II. Kilhee. *oun" It iiereliy ae­
*
I I K i II SCHOOL
„f (l i*. Swope for S5.09 approved by ceptetl
mid ordered paid.
fori
French
ami History. Asst, Prin*
Bid of W. C. WiUiamson,
Reports of the soveral county ofllwith
511
g
a
lM
i
s
s
Agnes
Edwards.
i
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I ’ furnishing the County
lslnfec.ant was opened'
rials, receiyed, read approved and , mis &lt;&gt;,f „Disinfectant
Matliemutics, Prof. K. 1. " '•*
ordered tiled.
i and reiul, and this lieing the only liams.
Mr. Joe Cameron, et al.. appeared hj|| on moljon ()f K. ||. Kilbee. 2nd Science. Miss Pauling Gordon,
before the Board in reference! to the fey L ,, ||aKun. n„ j curried, this Latin. Mrs. it. &lt; Maxwell.
t....
lie Construction
_ --------------- of Dipping t ata, hid is hereby accepted, for 50 gnl-, English. Miss Marion (Murk.
and the dipping of Cattle in
|wn„ ' a t 75 cents per gallon.
G R A M M A R SCHOOL
mile County, and after due consid*, p ^ ^„^fMv»ng Resolution »ns o f*’ Eighth Grade Mrs. Pearl nabation- the stock men in Seminole ^ ^ J|y Mf_ L p Hagan. 2nd by
bill. Miss Irene Baugh.
County, as represented by tnpse
^
^ ,, Kilbte. and duly adopted.' Seventh Grade, Prin Grammar
present, agree to help in the conThc Home Guard o
f
«■ » nicken»on- Nlr"'
j t ruction of Dipping Vats, to in I
o( Florida
thtiir ,irM j. F. Hodges.
/.Time extent as the slock men ,d. I
^
ut I)ajU ,,ra&gt; Florida.,
Sixth Grade. Miss Laura Chilten-

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SEPTEMBER 10, 1918

THE 0ANFOBD HERALD

PACE FOUR

mation ns to the identity of
•rtiser.
Usually we do not
ho the advertiser is and if
ire nnr-TWr-aHowed-to-jpTW
Information. Simply Write
and address it ns per in-

We would run fe tte r-p ic tu re s if better pictures,
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TU ESD A Y
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Douglass Fairbanks, in “ Flirting
With Fate.

W ED N ESD A Y

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Also “The Fight

For Millions.”

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THURSDAY

Theda Bara in “ The Rose of The Genuine "Les Miserables.”
Blood.” Also “The Snow Cure,”
Also
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a Snappy Comedy with
The War-News.
* .
Ford Sterling.-

SATURDAY

Mae Marsh it) !‘The Beloved Traitor.”
Lonesome •l dike ( lomedy.

Also a

Wallace Reid in “The. Thing We Love.”
* Special Comedies.

Y E A R S - IN

C O M IN G -G E R A R D ’S

s a l e

Lost— Two hundred " 3r
stamps. Reward if returned
Peabody, Box 742..

nt —Cottage on Magnolia
■nth* St., $H.OO per month
&gt;\vn Paper Co.
6-3tp

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FRIDAY

Wanted— Board and lodging, „r
small apartmonts*(orv,.lif;l«b&lt;&lt;W„t.
keeping in a private family (ur
t w d p m r and.-wife-without rf
dren. • References exchanged.
&gt;
\
dress :Socretary Board of Trade.

FOR REN T

-One Baby Grand CheV'
II. G. Dieterich. 6-tf

For R e n t— Five and half i„re,
$160.00 truck land on' lnke shore. Good fn,
^elery or cotton. .Inquire of \|rs
6-4tc
C. R. Walker, 1006 Union Ave.
F o r'S n lo —Old 'newspapers at the
Herald Office. •.
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Ford Truck. -Fine shape.
Seminole County Garage.

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Also two

For Sale—A limited quantity of
pure strain Extra
Early
Jersey
Wakelleld cabbage seed nt $12.60
I-or Relit— rour room-, eottage
per pound, not over one half pound
1212
Park avenue.
$ 10.lu* p,.,
will ..be shipped any single party.'
month,
including
water.
G. \V
Let us have your early orders*
Spenctr.
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5-tf
Prevail &amp; Co., Seville. Fla.
5-tf

GERMANY

• For R e n t— Farm on French uv&lt;
micT Mrs. A. V. French, City.
*
5-2 tp
For R en t— Country Place, i t j
miles from poatofflee; 15 acres under
cultivation.
Good house. . Large
-- Duroc’ and Poland woods pasture. Apply C. II. Lef.
Nice Jersey cow, milk- Her.
•
1-tf
llros.
6-3tc
Eight room house for.rent, SE
For Sale—A fine young colt and ner Cypress avenue and Third si
ting bull. Mrs. A. V. French.
J . E. Pace..
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5-2 tp
For R en t— Ten ach? farm near
Ftlr S a l e — -Sows with pigs, or Moore’a Station.
Five acres- tiled.
boats.
Good Duroc Jersey stock, Good large house and barn. (\x.»h
uquire Rex Packard, West Side.
rent. See W. M. Haynes at Herald
i-tfe
Office.
‘
100-lf

lent condition.
lie
JUST
OF O P I N I O N
BETWEEN YOU AND MB”

budget

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with
turned around
gloom; she said

sudden

«£?»*•

You cut the grass,- worked soon and
EVEN T H E GATE POST
'l a t e , you did your very best.
NOT IN IT
That was your work; you’ve naught
at nil to do with wind and
A Chief Is Among Ye Taking Notes
.
rain: ,
and Faith. “ He’ll Print ’e m " - .
So Says Sauntrrcr.
And do not doubt, but you will reap
.•
rich fields of golden grain; *«■
For there’s a heart and there’s a
•*We*Ve A l w a y s . Been Provided for
hand we feel, but cannot «ee:
"Good wife, what are you singing far
We’ Ve always been provided for, and
‘ "You know we’ve’ lost lha liny;
. .we.abnM always be;” .
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And what we’ll do with horse and
cow, is more than I *can say;
While, like ns not, with storm and “ T h at's like a woman’s fensoning:
'wo must because wo must.’ ’’
• rain, we’ll lose both corn and
She
softly-said:
" I reason not; I only
wheat/*
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. *
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work
attd
trust.
She looked up with a pleasant fare,
, a n d - answered law and sweet, The harvest mjiy redeem the bay:
keep, heart, wltatv'er betide;
• There is u honrt. there is a band. .
We feel but cannot,see;
. When one door shuts, I've always
seen another open wide.
\\ , W always bet ii pryvnietl f"t. and

LEGAL ADVERTISING
MANTKIt'N SAI.F.
S utle r. lx hereby Klvrn «h»t under anil b&gt;
virtue «f » final d r e t r * of loftr|i»'iri' and
filu u i.j lr an d r n l r r r d In khr Circuit t'o u tL .
■•I WmiTnotr co u n ty , Florid a, In C h a n ce ry ,
h n r l n g date A uguit 1918* ,t h r r f lr i l*avtd
L . T h ra a h i r l i co m plain ant, an«! X'atirnrc
I’ortlork la defendant. I, as .opccial m i » U r ,
,*||| d(Tcr for pale and aril. In front 91 the
Court II oup#* door In Srmlnnl*- co u nty , Fl«f»
Ida, during th « I« arnl hours of sale, on M o n ­
day , October 7 t h . IUI8. toAho highest bidder
for ca«h, the following described p ro p e r ty
in Semln«de c o u n t y / Florida, t«&gt;-*lt:
ll« ginning st the ao uthiaat point «*f t r t « r
pectlon of Tenth ilOth) Street and l.orust
Avenue, running thence pouth rjbiig the
ra»i aid** of l.oru«t Avenue F itt \ *V*» feet
!,. 4 *t»W.\ t h r n r e » » * l 4 inf* Hundred S* \« nli-tv)
|IT t «• an a l l r ) . thetier north il»ng
|hr « rat -id# of «aid allr) Fifty 4Ml f# ( t to
T»-riih •Io • Stree t, t h e n rr
«t al*»ng. **»uth
aide «f Tenth 4*»* Street One Hundred Sev, ntern l|7&gt;*feet to the point of hrffil&amp;lilnc;
brine I
Si» h of |l!«*rk T » r l v a
12 «»(
r», r
I .I F
\X Tr«fTi*rd's Map of the
( ti Wli tu . 41UIIU , «
&gt;UkU Mil
t r m n r r * thereto belonging. to * At i«f y paid

MUSICAL TABLOID SHOW

M in rr. o r

No Reserve Seats Picture Starts
at 8 O’clock

and

oftlrlal

a .a l ,

Wanted, Men—Saslr &amp; Door Fac­
tory. Bench bands and machine hands.
Good i t s i t i f l'ar|&gt;eiitcr. Ftcailj work
the year round. In replying, give ex|erieltct* and salary ex|&gt;ected. Selden
Door Co., Palatka. Fla.
117 tf

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# We
not
t in!d.
parol

W E BUY—
FA LSE TEETH

pat from #4.00 to bl»XH) per n I hn.k.n •«
\N&lt;• alno p o artua) vatu** for iHjmetufv
Sll»*r and llrldgr•»ork. Hrnil al ••(.»• k»
I».»l amt rr*«4»e ca»h by return mai

M A Z E R 'S TOOTH SPECIALTY

I), nl x . 7007 So. Slh SI.

I*hitiit‘ i&gt;M*. I'l.

Servicc” and “ Conserva­
tion” are written in italics
across the war-tim e re­
cord of Ccrtain-tced, Roof-

Cooperation among g r o w e r s
means better prices and greater
profits to all. If you are disposed
to join with other citrus fruit pro­
ducers for mutual benefit write to
the Florida Citrus Exchange, Tam­

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A IIO C 01.A 8S .
C lark .C ircu it Court.

By V. M. tlo u fta .x . » . C.

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pa, Fla., or call on . •

j CLASSIFIED

L. A. HAKES, Mgr. Orange
County Citrus Sub-Exchange

ADVERTISING

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vitally needed
shelter for m unition plant,
b a rra c k , shiptyard, factory,
^arn and granary.

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. It has taken nothing of military
in its manufacture,—
\Y£5tc rags and asphalt are its
rriHciral components,and both
useless Yor w ar purposes.

x $ value

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J y k a j j i ''. -v'
it i S f Ivk i
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Its manufacture is accomplisheci largely by machinery, conscrving labor; by waterpower,
con servin g fuel; by women
w orkers, con servin g manpower. •

C ertain-teed endures under all
-conditions. It is weatherproof,
Avaterproof, spark proof and fire retarding. Rust cannot
affect it. The heat of the sun cannot melt it or cause
it to run. It is not affected by gases, acids, fumes,

hotels, garages, office buildings,
farm.buildings and out-buildings.
In shingles, red p r g reen , it m a k e s a n a rtistic ro o f for
residences..

Certain’ teed Roofing
according to thicknes:
Sold by good dealers, everywhere.
Certain-tepd Product# Corporation

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hta Heading THREE CENTS
Line For Each Insertion. M inim um
Charge 25 Cents.
Tbeda Barm in “THE ROSE OF
BLOOD" at tb?Stmr Wednesday

•i f ® ; 7
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this

a r r o r d a n c * with law.
Said c . r li f i r a t r e m ­
b ra ce *
t h . following d o c ri b e d * property
a i t u a t . d in Seminole cou nty. Florida. I t v a i c
L o t . IQ. I t and 12, Fla. Land k Cot. C o . ' .
Addition to South Sabtord.
The &gt;(iid land
beinc a u e e .e d at the date of the l i t u a n c .
of ,u c h ce rtifica te in the name of t ' n known.
AUo: Notice U hereby fU e n th a t II. C .
IlulloM i . p u r c h a » r of T » t Certificate No.
S«C. dated the * l b d a y of Ju ly, A . - 1*. IVOs.
h a , filed ,a id certificate in my office, and h a .
made application for tax deed to ixiue in
a r r o r d a n r . with law.
Said certificate e m ­
b ra c e .
th* fottowlnc d e r r i b e d
pro perty
xituated in S .m i n o l . co unty, Florida. l»-wit:
L o u 2 3 . 2 4 . 33. 36. 37 . 36. 3». 40. 47. 46
49. SO. SI and *2. F I , Land k Cot. Co ' .
Addition to South Sanford
T h r aald land
beinc a u e r n J al t h . date of iaxuanre of laid
certificate In the name of Unknown.
Unleea .aid certificate t h i ll be redeerard
a c e o rd m t to taw lax deedi will ixiue tbereon
on the 16th day &lt;&lt;t September, A. t&gt;. 191 8.
Wltneea lay offieial denature aid teal th.i
lha 13th day of A u c u .t , A. I&gt;. 1916.
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Clerk Clreuit Court Seminole Co.. Fla.

When your eftrufi f m i t s an* o f f e r
e*d at less than they are worth you
not only lose pioney but cause losses
to other growers with whose fruit
yours is in competition.
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in their cars. This is not joy riding
in sfny sense of the word and all
those who live a distance- from the
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ml nolr ‘County, Klorld,.
In C b n n r e t j
The fruit was gain, the surplus corn IVNr
trf T i v r l , Complpintnt
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has bought the hay, you t
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To |'rfr\ |i Godfrey and i ’ hl*. It. Br»a*n,
She lifted then a smiling face, and
Paul. Minn
It i• hrfrhy o rd rr rd that you and ca r h of
said: ” 1 told you so.”
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Vou appear »•» thr biM of c*»mplainl Alrd
For there's n heart, and there's a h rrn n i g i i n i l you in the above »ntpb&lt;l
r a u i r . **n thr Tih &lt;ia&gt; «*f U H o b i r , I91H, and
hand, we feel, but cannot see: the S a nfo'd lli r«td • hereby de«Jcnatrd at
paper in » h lr h t h t• ordrr*iP t«» he pubWe've always been provide*! for. the
llihed oner a meek f t f lOUX ewrtoaeculi^e
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Tilling the Soil'.
■ No race can prosper till It learn’
thnt there. Is ns-much dignity in tilling
a field ns In writing a "poem. It Is at
tin* bottom of life jv e must bt’gjii, und
not at the top. Nor should ir« jwrmlt
our grievance* to overshadow our op­
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chance to reform him. I l m ! As the
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tic able to reform n scoundrel nut what
In tlie'fiiifne of Got! ran you do with a
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SEMINOLE’S
ROLL OF HONOR

Karl Schultz, Sherman ftouth,
Collier Ilrtwn, Oliver Murrell, Ned
Chittenden, Roy Chittenden, Ralph
Roumillnt, Allan Jonea, Morris Spen­
cer, Hugh White, Oscar Rouse. C. J.
Lawton, James
Purvis,
William
Hartley, Wallace Lipford, W. C.
Tern pie.
‘ Tim summer hath so many songsForrest Gatcfiel, Ed. Cameron,
That set my heart a singing,
Lyman Baker, E. S. Ward, Robert
8urh gladness to Iter reign belongs.
For me Joy-bells tir6 rlngtpg.
Dcnne, Tenny Deane, F.‘ F. Roper,
W i n s robins cArrtl, clear nnd gay,
Douglass C. Griffin, W, M. Chan­
When brooklets dance along the way,
It's good to live—Just live, 1 say.
cellor, Theo. Stiles, Alton E. F.irWith summer over the land.
ncll, Harry B. Lewis, Jr., Vivian
- U Mitchell
Speer, Randall Chase, Lcclair Irwin,
GOOD THINGS FOR T H E FAMILY. tlarvy Parrish, Hassel Brown, Lionel
Monroe. |
A most satisfactory griddle cake may
Army
bo prepared by using sour milk, soda,
** it' beafen egg nnd
John Murrell, Kenneth Murrell,
corn flour to thick­ Leslie Hill, Seth Woodru/f, Stanley
en. Atltl the soda, Walker,' Dr. Ralph Stevens, Joe
a half tcaHpoonfal,
Chittenden, Oscar Speer, Bruce An­
to n cupful of Miur
derson, Ernest Gregory,-Fred_Musun.
milk,., then mb) a
boatca egg, n little George McLaughlin, Harold Washshit and corn flour burn, Albert Fry, James Estridgo,
to make the buffer George Huff, Thomas Sullivan, W.
of the consistency A. PattishnJI, Monde Fox, Ingrain'
liked, A little baking powder sifted Guerry, Henry Byrd, Osborne Wil­
Into the corn flour will Improve the* liams', Vail Lovell, • Martin Temple,
cakes.
Robert Robinson, Arthur Dlckins,
Buttermilk Drop«^~Wlth n pint of John Lee, Jr„ A. Stafford, Andrew
buttermilk, mid three eggs,* u tableAulin,’ John Cater Lnwtou, Allred M.
spoonful of-fat. n tenspoonful of salt,
and corn flour enough to make n but­ Beck, Herbert Fuller, Joe Lewis.
Arthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler, J .
ter,. sirilng a teaspoonful o f baking
powder to encli cup, adding a small F. Coates, 'Ernest Gprmley, Walter
amount of soda If the buttermilk Is ut Radford, Corbett Hutchinson, Sam.
all sour. Ilake Ip a hut oven.
Pevehouse, Harry Carlson, C. E.
Beet Plquante.—Ttikf-twtrcupfuls of Hunter, Wilson Miller, Hnrrobl Long
ImlTed beets cut Into cubes; two luhle- Jam es Weaver, Norman Baker, Er­
spmmfuls of butter, two of flour (bar­ nest C. Morris, Ike House, T . M
ley) and ono-balf cupful of water In Hill, Harry Rabun, Guy Stn/ford,
which the beets have been cooked, otieLewtie Oglesby, Densler StaZofd, T*
■fom ih cupful a t vinegar, one fourth
O.
Gillis, Willie 0 . Goolsby, llarrold
cupful' of cream, one tenspoonful of
Holiday,
C. It. Peabody, Rnher
►agar, a half tenspoonful of salt. Melt
Mefriweather,
Robert Routli, Stal
ilie butter, add the flour, and when
well mixed add the beet liquor aiijj , ford LeFils, Grover LeFils, Pai
cream. Then add the vinegar slowly Dooley, E. L. Mott, Frank Cam;
and cook until the flour tastes rooked.4 bell, William Hartley, Floyd Was)
Add salt and |*epper nnd then the burn. Oscar DuBose, .Edwin
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-beets. Serve hot.
Hinkle, Harley A. Mnines.
Baked Bananas Belgium Style.— Re­
Stun J. Pickens, Harry IL New
move the. peel from six or right small man, Bryan Walker, Andrew
King, Charles' Pries ter, Ruhr." C1.
move all course libers and lay them
Weeks*
Walfred Pierson, Vandi
•ibbQ^r Mile la a bilking dhh suitable.
(•I serve t belli, (irate over Hietll the Perritte, Adolph Shaw, Barney* )
rind of an orange and half a lem on;* Griggs, Barry -Miles, Duncan Mil
mix the Juice of the half lemon, the ehell, Draw dy Mat them, Lew is Co orange and three-fourths of a cupful iins, John A. Rhodes, John R. Ltfnk
of sugar, pour this over the bin om* , William IL Lynch, James II, Lee, J.
and bake l i r a quick oven until soft C. Hutchinson, ( ’ , T. Sfuith, Roy
throughout.
Serve from (tie bnkInc Mason, Dr. T. A. Neal, Georgl*
tll-di. uni' batmua being n portion. I his
Hyman, John E. Hawkins, Fred nlIs u nice dish to serve with gutiw' or
lard, Curl Robert Willie, Joe Zap!,
lamb, venl or fowl.
Ralph Geiger, Harry Beige/, Fred
l Tse Junket tablets for dessert. They
are simple to use, make good, whole Ballard. Robert .Hill.
Eddie Potter, Raymond McDon­
some desserts, especially for the little
ald,
Carl McDonald. Clarence Tem­
people. When toDjKHl with sweetened
whipped cream they arc still more nu­ ple, Joe. Guerry. William Shepard,
Victor M. Greene, First Lieut. Geo.
tritious. .
0 . Herring, Second Lieut. Ralph
Wiglii, Clarence Mahoney, Homer
Wynne, Walter Mason, John Pezold,
Paul Pesobl. Edmond Stowe, Frank

ntoved into the house owned by his
FAST SANFORD.
Rev. Mr. llllderbrant will he here *uncle, J . A . ‘ Thompson,* this week.
on Sunday Sept. 15th from EnterRoy Leo has recently purchased
prise to lill his usual' appointment on an nuto from his brother Jesse.
the third Sunday in the month.
j j rg Xyner and mother,
mother. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lucas am j j e„gat on&gt; 9pt.nt Monday in the setlittle, daughters Susannah and ^ ora ^tlcment culling upon old neighbors
are at Ftymusa attending a ten days ^
u k i - d,nnrr witll Mr#. Hertleeories ok, Seventh day adventists go()
iI?fti"*
meetings^
Mr. and Mrs. . Jesse Thompson
John Ingram is hero'fro m -P a* ami niece, Miss Elbortn Thompson
hokee am business and is the guest visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
of his daughter Mrs. W. R. tiuerrd Jesse I„ee.
nfeanwhile.
Mesdames J . E- and E . F . Lund*
Mrs. Will Ruynor has been very i|uist were cullers at the home of
ill foL.aorae weeks at her home on .Mrs. T. 0 . Tyner Wednesday.
Celery Ave. *
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Andrew BerUeson is exjiectmj;
Mrs. Tbm Mealy from Jackson*
his wife homo this week from her
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" " 1 J u r l'lirt',lts* ■ r‘ ' visit in Georgia. During her ahsene
am!
Mrs. Warren. Her buslmud |)(i ^
....... kt
hi, ,;i&lt;)tli;,r
is leaving soon for "oyer seas
as
puny.
cook in. 1‘. S. A. Sorfice.
Mrs, J*»sse Thon»f»s,»o. Mtss K!\|rs G. ('. M. I) oii gill entertained Ixrta Thonipsoti and Mr, Emma
I «*r brother John Edwards hot week. Wynne and son, the latter being
Mr, Edwards enroll te from Host on here on u visit from Montgomery.
Mass, to Key West where he is em­ Ala,, spent Wednesday with Mr. and
ployed by the Government
Mi,. Mrs Roy Lee
Edwards is with her people m Host on
l The neighbors and friends of M i­
Mr. and Mrs. John Herby, who ami Mrs. Henry Lumbiuist gathered
hn\e spent many winters on Celery Saturday evening' at theic pleasant
Ave. are to remain at (heir home near heme to celebrate tlwir dtoih wed­
Dayton Ohio this winterding anniversary.
Mrs. E. M. Hallow away _ is re*' In all II were present and nil seemed
turning this week from* several I n have a Jolly good time, shower­
months .slay in the ttorihing-4h«*tr host and hustess with pretty
Mrs. \\ K Pree.lt r entertained' t&gt; glass-ware and wishing them ninny
her brother* Tatmuge. Luther am! . mure such occasions.
•(,'lyde V A o n this week, the two
We are all made sad !*\ the roll*
latter hoy^froin New Smyrna and
tinned il!ne&gt;s of Niels Pierson, who
Talniage ts a radio operator in V* s
has been slow ly sinking, having
Army Svrxtee^
uppiinmtH suffered a linrd stroke
Norman N. Swanson is driving Saturday evening and is since ttna fine new Overland Six
iitflsious
Ills non t'arl is constantly
Since the advance in rates for i,y i,j# j)Ut j„ heart-broken at not
telephone service several phones Ijavv &gt;being able to get in touch with,his
have been removed from here, asf f brother Waif red, who it in feared
the number are A. Marshall. J . f has left with his regiment for France.
McClliland, .1 C Ellsworth and ti. The two hovs are all that are left
,- r rrrr tmm r{r3T.,’,T3mm,:~TTiirTnmnur
No Romance.
\\ \\ Dressor is mourning the having died having died about 17
death of his *i !• ndid l ull dog Prm- .itnl another brother about 11 y ears1 After Cinderella left, the court
cess.
ago. The neighbors have been very cluiuiberlalu reported the finding of
Among* the first to set* celery ( in attentive^ and have shown- their a slipper.'
The prince yawned.
the field are J, F. Hickson, Charlie |sympathy in many ways.
“ T I s a marvelously small one/*
Mcrriw either. Chevis Hucerel and
Rev. Swanhon will have preach­ : “Yes, they liny 'em too small nnd
Chase and Co. Eggplant and peppers ing service morning anil evening then they have to slip 'em off to rest
look line, ideal weather for plant •next Sunday at the Lutheran church their feet.”
setting.
And that's all there was to the epi­
unf there will be a bat ism at the
sode. •
, morning session.
rPNAl.A AND G ltA P K V IU K
As the rain prevented the service
Mrs. K W Luodquist i« spending nt the Presbyterian church last ■ A Handy Hammer Might Help.
Thursday with Mrs. Henry Lund- Sunday, there will be a service led
A Chicago minister snyx ne doesn’t
(juist
j'by Rev. Brower next Sunday' at think a street -corner inn slier ought to
be killed outright, ns there tuny ta» a
Roy Lee and wife and baby have three o’clock.

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back Tuesday from „ a Jacksonville
i hospital nnd is attain at Mrs. Keely’s
Mrs. DeForreat is hoping tl conn*
''South again nogn, .being somewhat
Improved - in health after having
undergone a serious operation * at
the Battle Creek hospital. She is
now with hor son NoVinan.

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Wheeler's First Render...
• Graded Classics Second Render.................
OiTt? Primnry Ruler .................... ...............
One Box Crayolas ...
One Primary ^Pencil.
Money for Paper (To the teacher)..
Third Grade
Wheeler's Second Reader ,. ...........
Graded Classics Third Reader
•....„....................
Century Speller I.............................................................. .
Milne's Arithmetic, Book I
....... "“F ........ .
Fairbanks' Home Geography......... '...............................
Arnold’s With Pencil and P en .................................. .
Money for Pupey (To the t e a c h e r ) '................... ......

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GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRADES
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Fourth Grade

Wheeler's Third Reader.... *..... ............. ................
G-aded Classics Fourth Reader
O ntury Speller Complete
Milne'S Arithmetic, Book I
............... ..... ... .
.Hyde's English Book, Numlier I
F ry e’s Geography, First Course
Berry's Copy Book, N’ umlrer IV
Fifth Grade
Wheeler's Fourth Reader ........... ..............
Graded Classics, Fifth “Reader ,
Mi:tie's Arithmetic, Book II
Hyde's English Book, Numlier I
i rye's Geography, First Course
Evans' First Lessons in American History
Ritchie's Primer of Hygiene
Perry's Copy Book. Number V
Century Speller, Complete ............ ... . ____

Milne's Arithmetic, Book II
Century Speller, Complete
li le's English Book, Number II
Frye's Higher Geography
Brevu*.!
Bennett’s Florida History|* Elson's Reader, Book II (Supplementary)
Ritchie's Primer of Sanitation
......
Berry's Copy Book, Number VI
Seventh Grade
I
Reader. Jluok I I I iSunnlemeniarv.___
u
- Arithmetic. Book III
H 'b s English Book, Number II
Frye's Higher Geography...........
Our Uep u blic.............. ____ _
Ritchi’s Human Physiology.............. ............. , ..................... ........................
• minion Words Commonly Misspelled
Berry's Copy Hook, Numlier VII
Eighth Grade

Adopted in regular session this}
Sanford, Fla., Sept. Gtli
the 3rd day of September 1918.
Hon. Board of .County Com­
L. A. Brumiey, Chairman missioners in and for Seminole
I.. P. Dugan,
County, Fla., met at the call of
C. ‘ W. Entzminger,
their Chairman, at 2 olclock P. M.
• E. if. Kilbee,
Present: C^hairmanr L. A. Brumiey.
Commissioners.
and Comr's: L. I*. Hagan, and C.
Attest: E. A. Douglass. Clqrk.
\Y. Entzminger* A b s e n t U .
P.
. By V. E, Douglass, D. C.
and E. 'll. Kilbee, with , V. E . j
Official Seals
Douglass, Deputy .Clerk in a t t e n - 1
dance.
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Motion
of
L.
P.
Hagan,
2nd
by
-5 c
*
E. H, Kilbee, and carried, David
Chairman announced that the
‘‘ peet,_D authorized to havt? Cell at puppetf!- of this meeting w,ts to rej&amp;il repaired.
commend two men to act us-Go^al
Motion of C. *W. Entzminger. 2nd Inspectors for the State and 'County.
by E. II. * Kilbee, and carried, the In the construction of Dipping Vats,
Clerk of this Board Is authorized and nlso to look, after the dipping
to recommend to the §tate Compt. of tiie cattle in Seminole County.
that he nliow the redemption of all
Motion of p. W.
Entzminger
certificates except 'the'- one hearing 2nd by L. P. Hagan, and carried
the most recent date, on the fol- theis Board recommends to the
lowing named sub-divisions, for the j State Live Stock Sanitary Board,
amqunts set opposite each.. *
Mr. E. A. Fnrnell, Oviedo, Fin., to
Clay Springs' $10.00
act as Local State Inspector to be
Higgins Add. to Clay Springs,$5.00 paid by the State Live rftpek Sani­
Grove Hill Add. to Clay Springs tary Board.
55,00
- ...
Motion of C. M-.-Entzminger, Trill uHudson Park, $£.00
by L. P. Hagan, and carried, this j
Wildmere $5.00
Board does hereby appoint Mr. W.
Long wood, $ 10.00
S. Hand, of Sanford Fla., to act ns
Insp., at u
Rand's Add. to Logwood, $2.00 Local Local County
M filmic's Add. to Long wood. $3.00 Salary of $75.00 per month, and ex­
Warrants paid during the month penses of Gas &amp; Oil for his car
of August- were ordered cancelled. while on County business.
The .First National Bank of San­
There being no further business
ford filed Agreement with the Board Board stand adjourned to meet
of County Commissioners, to de­ again at their regular meeting in
posit an-additional $ 1000,00 security October 191 s.
25c j with the State Compt., which was
approved by this Board.
On Peacemaking.
i
The following lulls us audited by
For :t tint!.ut to lunlii* pence only be- 1
Ihe Clerk and approved by this
enuse i! Is Hred of war. iiml. as it were, ,
Board were Ordered paid.
in order Just to take breath, Is in &lt;11-J
|
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County Guard Fund rcct HUllierslim of the uml uml object j
No I Airg-li-tfliS, Geo. Fox.Agent of the war whiel, vmis Its -otl,' J&lt;tsllllca510.&lt;10
Hun. 'TIs like n |ioor woysore foot ,

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Fund,

Lake &amp; Rosettcr,
$
E. A. Douglass
Forrest Lake
J. J. Dickinson
Dr. J.- T. Denton
«
11. C. DuII oho
Mrs. L. C. Gliason
lltii- W. C. Williamson
18c C. M. Berry ’
46c It. W. II. Drew Co. ..
88c Chase &amp; Co.
C4c Hand Brothers
.........
60c G. It. Fernald 'Hdw. Co
40c G. D. Barnard Stationery Co
05c E. A. Douglass
L. T. Hunt
.........
A. J. McCuiley* .
,C.
1
..
West
________________________
-haiG,
HurUfield
Mr-( Btecn

Eveima Wadi*
[ Chnrlii? Davis
60c 1Dr.. T. G. Simmons
LH. B. McCall
06c is. W. Swupe
__
E. I’artin
s. NclLsnn
fior w. J. Law ton
22c N. J. Tanner
t i e •A Vaiigiui
-16c s. F. Doudttey
(15c 'Crdery Avenue Store
(50c w. C. \Llliamson

I -oi's Header, Book IV (SupplPmeutaryt
• "union W ords Commonly Misspelled
d * 1 - Arithmetic, Book III
I : i-h Grammar, -Hyde’s Book II
IlMnry of IJ, S., Our* RepuIdie
Diggar’s Agriculture.
..
,
R iu»'*s Human Physiology ................... ...........
...........00c
B'.*rfy Copy Book, Number V l l l ..........
....., ................................ .
05c
f &lt;vtl_Government,- Dunn’s Community and the Citfeten
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Note—Each pupil in the upper grammar school grades should own
3 dictionary. The school recommends Webster’s Elementary Dictionary.
Price Mi',
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

General

fUlc
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35«?
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Sixlh Grade

L. O. Stringfellow
-.73
L. T. Hunt
7.09
K. A. Douglass.
----IBHKrj
E.t, K. Brady
139.20 ‘
E. K. Brady
57.50 j
K. E. Brady
10.02 ■
There being no further business
And he it further resolved, ' tbqt
the*’ Hoard -Htuds a&lt;ijdurned to meet
•he Attorney for lids Board J. J. ' ,h
Dickinson, be, and he is hereby
111 ll'“ r‘‘gular meeting in Oct.
direcit'd ami instructed to . send a
L. A. Brumiey
copy, cd er tilied by the Clerk of _____ .
. Chairman
fliis Board to each Hankinson &amp;
Attest:
K.
A.
Douglass,
C lerk 1'
Hagler principal ppon said bond, And
Bv \ -E. Douglass D. C. I
Massachusetts Bonding &amp; Insurance
1 out puny surety, by registered mail. !

Roht. W. Lord
Herald Printing C o,
E.- A, Brady
..
Southern Utilities Co
Woodruff Si Watson
Frank L. Woodruff
Hill Lumber T'n
E.* A. Douglass
.....
L. P. I lagan
r,......
L. A. Brumiey
__ _
C. W Entzminger
__ _
E. H. Kilbee
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We will win this war—

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Nothing vise really matters until we d o !

The Flavor Lasts

traveler getting op behind « conclt flint*,
Is going the eontmry way to nls:—
100.00 Coleridge (In 1SJ».").

125.00
35.00
A P a trio tic D u ty.
’ 50.00
So m e F is h ,
Wo owe it as n p.trrtinlo dirtr fo mrr30.00
fn„
, rntlr" plsenlorliil- expert20.00 sclves and our friends to keep In n 'm e, sirid. tin; truthful traveler. "I
happy fritme of mind. •With depressed n etcr came aeroHH „ IIsb s„
20.00
sidrlts we cannot do our lies!. And dating ns the shovel llsl, of South
65.00
now. If ever'We should keep oiir«elve.s
r
50.0}) In sfleh condition ilmt we enn fulfill to America. It lots a snout the slut
a shovel ami It will Jump out.on the
45.00 the utmost every duty Imposed upon us. IihiiR and dig halt for you to catch It
23.00 Let ns cultivate dully the nappy friime with.”
2.20 of mind which makes the rest of the
6.20 world laugh with us.
103.00
■
Culinary Camouflage.
3.00
The Important Question.
Our Urst recollection o f 't h e art o(
3.40
It Is nil right‘to say tlint n hag of onninuflnge Is the- way they used to
5.40 sand tied to a mule's tall will stop put a nice brown meringue on lop of
IW-Lo..... *.ink4»ne winMrtg It twritr tlkr*
■ !1.7£.,
! "onteililng good.—Olilo Slate .tournnl
1.0(11mv?
1.00 :

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W h en It Sta rt*.

N(„ niwnys, l„il almost always,' the
beginnings of menial and moral In-

t ft.r|,,rlly ure l i n i n ' home.
Educate
I parents to the supreme Importance of
home training of elilldren and the
prohtems of vice., crime and poverty
will he 'far on the \vny to solution.

In the Same Class.
Another little Ihlng that we hnve
not let'll Is that some girls who spend a
great deal of lime on their cheeks :1ml
Ops nml eyebrows haven't aiivlhim: ,uw.
the bad lit (Jo boys who refuse to wash
behind the ears.

1.00

l'.OO
. 1.00

2.00
2.00
2.00
2 .00

2.00
2.00

200 oo55.00
90.00
152.00
3.10
25.50
4.00,
19.70
10.00

118.25
7,fi‘J
9.6 o
8.00

8.80
specified.
12.00
Therefore lie it resolved, By the
12.80
Board of County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida, that the
Iload X* Bridge Fund
‘ Continued From Pane One)
said Hnnltinson St Hagler, princi­ A.
Mitchell
31.35
pals
and
the
Massachusettes
BondJohn
Vaughn
bricks laid on certain roads therein
15.00
.......
8.00
described, in Road Si Bridge. Dist- ing Si Insurance Company,surety, .Ja m es Russell
.......
T*,-t No.I, Seminole County, Florida be and they,' each of them, are City of Sanford
38.00
and. guaranteeing to keep in repaid hereby notified, and called upon, b y , Gulf Refining Co
47.00
“ I'd maintain said roads for a period this Board to begin within Sixty S. E. Mathers
12.00
°f live years from the date of flnul days from this date, the' removal j C. K, Lucas
18.00
___
paym enfnf said principal^ on their -of all defective brick from said bricks Hand Brothers
12.00
and to replace the same with brick T . E. Punlom
.......
contract,
t
6.20
as apeccificd In said bond, and to J . M. Lewis
30.75
And Whereas, said brjck has put saijl roads in good first class W. M. McIntosh
193.00
wholly failed to endure and Inst os
condition, in accordance with the ] Wight Grocery Co
548.00
guaranteed in’ said indemnity bond, terms and conditions of their said Igou &amp; Jones
...____
159.25
and whereas said roads upon-which
bond, and contract,
' « J . B. Jones &amp; Bro ...
26.25
said brrrk were laid, ahd guaranteed
Be it further resolved, that i n . C. Garrison
...........
60.00
arc in very had condition, and be­
case the said Jlankinson Si Ilagler, Sanford Wngon Wks
34.05
coming seriously worse, on accourtt
principals, and Massachusetts Bond­ Roht. W. Lord
12.65
&lt;'f such defective brick being by
ing Si Insurance Company, surety J . M. Wynn
198.60
said principals and laid on said
on snid bond, shall fail, within the D. If. C. Rabun
20.00
roads.
—
said sixty days, to co ra m e q c e in Hill Hardware 3o
16.17
A’ d whereas, the said principals earnest the repair of said roads in ■C. W. Entzminger
8.00 i Y
H^nkinson &amp; Hagler, and the said accordance with their bond, and . L. A. Brumiey
8.00
»UM*iy, Massachusetts Bonding &amp; shall diligently continue, until co m -. E- H. Kilbeo
8.00
Insurance Company, have wholly pleted, the repair of said wiads, in
Hagan ’
8.00
|“ile&lt;l to carry out and make good accordance with said b h n d , on th e : . . _ Flno &lt;£ Forfeiture Fttnd--------_ U m if . ro-vrrai-guarantee to remove with said bond, this Board will treat Schella Mainea - —
60. 00
am* replace such defective brick. such failure as a forfeiture of paid David. Speer
............ 65.00
“ad to k(-ep in repair and maintain bond, on the part of said principals, Sanfdrd Hand Laundry
1,36
s“‘d roads in good first efaaa condi- and the said aurcty, and will adopt G. T . Whitfield
Uon i» accordance with, the ternts such measures as it deems advisable David Speer
“ “d conditions of their said bond, for for its protection, and to secure the E. F . Housholder
or “ period of fivo years as therein malntainance of said roads, or 'dam- E . E . Brady

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The Branch House Man
This is one., of the Swift St Company
Branch House Men.
They sre all pretty much alike in the
way they feel toward their work—and that
l9.wimtih|ff«d is about.
They know that most people couldn't
get'such good meat promptly and lq good
condition u it weren't-for the branch houses
of which they ore in charge.
They know that the branch house is
one of the most Important links in the chain
of preparing and distributing meat for a
nation. \
They know that Swift &amp; Company must
have its branch houses run at the Highest
notch of usefulness; that even a Swift ft

Company branch house won’t run itself, and
that it is up to the branch house man to
run it properly.
Any branch house man who doesn’t,
work in this light is transferred to
some otnvr place with Sw ifts Company to
which he is better adapted.
••* Tfiey ore picked men, these branch
house n w i Every time you sit down to a
- steak or chop, or cut of roast, you can give tf
grateful thought to the whole crew of them.
And remember, in a genera] way, that
everything that make* life smoother and
more convenient for you,is the result of the
thoughtfulness and effort of a lot of people
of whom you have never heard.
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Swift &amp; Company, U. S. A.

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in the \ itlnc of JAW IN G ?

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THE HANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS
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Easy and Practical H om e
Dressmaking Lessons

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Prepared Specially for thi* Newspaper by Pictorial Review.

Noted Among the New Skirts. .

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maimlai t u n n( yau tuiiuka fnr tin* unliliiTu al’iuail ami it o aiitmuiuvd
M imt lim it Mm t u l i nl m u t i n t pgr
that " two hundred peach ■* v d ur
(imiml In all NiicIrcAsc*, t i n ('otliMy
u in 'ii putt it du nl nut hIncil* will *&gt;rnFund YilillihULratnr »t»gH Iihvh tin*
dti.c mmiylT la r h n i j 'f n r mu* mask.
p tU llig i
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lituial ililiiriMn-i in Mill nearest i t i n
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Next. Join tho tunic sections aa
notched: leave thb "left side seam*
free above the lower large ‘’O’’ por*
(oration In front
section
and &gt;
flnMh the edges above tho perforation ■'
for a placket. If desired, close the
tentorfront seam. Turn the ____
back
edge of back section under on |in5
nf «!ot perforations and press. Form
plait* In tunic creasing on remain­
ing lines of slot perforations, bring
the folded edges to Corresponding
lines of small ’’oM perforations, baste
and press plaits Arrange tunic on
skirt, with front edge of tonic at
center front, and with upper edges
even: -baste upper edges together.
AJJus{ star to position underneath
skirt, with upper edges even; stitch
up^er edges of stay and sklYt to­
gether and close at left side.
Plait upper edge of puff, next
bringing the “T " perforation nearest*
cestsr back fa ** Inch forward of
the center back.
bring remaining
“T~ p**-f-*rar?r*cs at top of puff, also
a! the lo *er edge to the correspondinr i n i ' ! “b” p*;rfcrailaa3; tack all
* juu . Turn the' tipper side edgo

tin* necessary

men Myhtmy the

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asd yhii.sftf and
M iperj x; ; \i &gt;
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wps?r t.ig.su e»en
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pepiuta under on slot
and cuj away th« snrp
under the V&gt;dnL P U
«i&gt;ige placing T " on c
small "0“ p**rforats.'as
td.-u't on back of sk ir t
edges and center back &lt;
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THE SANFORD HERALD
GENEVA
Doscom v^UlU a p o u t Ja»L 'W w l n n * !
Oti wanted ; to sell
second- Uiiy ill Geneva, telling his friendn!
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uitomobile, or .rent a'house, “ Goodby” before leaving Thursday
INTEREST IN AND
„
’mild put »n advertisement f «r Cnm|i. Wheeler.
SANFORD
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paper and run it 'a lew times
Oaalr I'iyailt is attending school
i! you sold the machine, or' at J i t \ erde. ami writes home that
the hon«e, and then you he is well* and happy.
,
Kolieon ami famjly, w 'u!l* otm.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Willsy and
a most delightful
H you were manufacturing goods (pnijjly nf Lockhart spent last Thrusi’toil a Hen eh are a t .
running a store, you would mnir- day ■with Mrs. Willsy’s sister Mrs.
"TilTli your advertising continuously, I1Aubrey Moran and family, Mrs.
lone Without U Hell?
&gt;'ou would not he aiming Samuel McBride and children and
they Will say nlmut l " nmlir " ,,li *al*' b“ t ' m a n y - a a Mfs._ Semlell of Oviedo also coming
j over.
—
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rtsbyterizn Church
a® *v1&gt;U vouUl AM r&gt;Kh l- Now i
.•
; comes along a war and upsets you®
Lee and Evelyn McLain are home
supply of raw. material, or made-up after a months stay at the beach,
i ard is .home from .goods, or maybe the government Mrs. McLain and Rjith will come
Thrusday.
Mrs. W. H. Hand and son Carl
of Sanford were the week end guests
■Mr. and Mrs* Thigpen nnd sis­
of Mr. and Mrs.-Aubrey Moran.
ter, Miss Wilkie, who have recently
We undorstahd that in a town not
been guests at the Daytona Beach
far ’from here, a certain man’s car
hotel are at home ag'sin.
wns j aimed yellow while he was
Mrs. B. A. Howard und children
attending Church last Sunday even­
and Mrs. E. p. Morse and family,
ing, nn'w a thing like that makes a
havo returned from Daytona Bench
true patriot.rise tip in rebellion, nnd
where.they spent the summer.
we have no doubt .whatever that
President Wilson would consider tho
Miss Olive Tischer of Charleston
“ yellow’ streak", in the persona wjio
who hfis been the guest,of Mrs. J.N.
bo cowardly did' the painting while
Robson n't Daytona, will spend a
the owner of the mr, with his family
week In Sanford before returning
wus attending divine worship.

IN S O C I E T Y ’S DOMAIN
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Mrs. Arthur Zachary and family
me home, from Daytona Dench, r
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,s
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All tho C ity nnd County School
books at Mobleys Drug Store. G-tfc
for Wood and heavy hauling sCC
Murrell, or phone 378.
4 i- lf
A complete stock of Sahool Supjdics and School books nt Mobleys
Drug Store
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Miss Frances Gonzale2 lias acrepted a position-with tho Seminole
County Bank.
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If you need stove wood phone me.
1 can supply you.
II. C. DuBose.
100-lfc
Mr. ami Mrs. lien Monroe are
borne, after several weeks at
Daytona Beach.
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As customary nil School Books
will he sold for Cash only at Mobleys
Drug Store.
LEON'S AUTO T R A N S F E R
PHONE 91. H O T E L
C A R N ES.
R E L IA B L E S E R V E D ,
101-tf

Mrs. A. K. Powers and family,
Notlce to Farmers
have returned homo after two vyeeks
Just received a fresh car
Visit at Daytona Beach.
Hill Lumber Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Symos have
Mrs. K. M. Seig, of Americus,
returned home after their summer
Ga.,
and grand-daughter little
efuting at Daytona Bench.
Kliadra Culpepper of Geneva, are
Musaon's- swimming pool is the
guests this week of .Mr. and Mrs.
coolest place in town. Open Wed­ David Speer.
nesday, Thursday, Saturday and
Muster Hal Muines; of Lake But­
Sunday nftemoons.
Fresh* water
ler,
Fla., who has been visiting in
every day.
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85-tfp
Sanford for the past two weeks, the
' School books—School hooks and guest of iiis uncle, Sehelle Maines,
School Supplies of all kinds ut returns Jiome today. ”
Mdhleys Drug Store
6-tfc

A lso, .Mr. \\ rig Icy, may we com­
mend your attitude of injecting a
strong patriotic.ijpte in your adver­
tising, instead of the usual sales talk
about VW rigleyV being great for
appetite, und digestion? We under­
stand the soldiers und sailors are
taking most of your output and that
we at home will have fn ch(*w »ur
Wriglty’s a little longer. AH right.
"The flavor lasts,” anyway, and we
won’t have to go completely with, out judging from the stocks of ytjur
goods o u r merchants are apparent•ly able to maintain in spite of war
and high water.
We agree with Gen. Sherman in
his definition of war, and we also
1agree with Mr. .Wrigley in his state­
ment- that
WE
Must WIN the
WAR and that until we do noth­
ing else .really matters.
In this connection, may we be
permitted to remark that news­
paper space is receiving earnest
attention-in these days dT momen­
tous news, nnd thul the columns nf
I he Herald, are just as valuable as
I they ever' were, if not more- so, in
C. R. Walker left yesterday
for stimulating good will and in nuiinWnslpngton where llll1 V ’11 •’p " 1" 1i m. ■
— pif-srtgv ■ Ilf HIP go.)/ft,
winter with her daughter. Claire( ’idthe trade marks und the names set
ford will attend Florida Universe fnrih therein.

Mr. Alfred Robson is at his post
Messenger Wanted
of duty once more after -a pleasant At the Postal Telegraph Office, ban
visit spent in Daytona Beach.
ford. Good chance (or capub le hoy
or girl to learn telegraphy.
3-tfc
A sea food and chicken dinner,
6o rents, every Sunday, 12:30 p. m.
Mrs. II. C. Gerror is visit inv
and Thursdays C p. in.
DaytonaBeach Hotel “Daytona Beach
l()0-tf friends in this city for a few days
She is now u resident of Jackson
.May Holly returned yesterday
vrmn Orlando, where she was the villt* but expects to go to Ftattci
with the Red Cross soon..
guest of Virginia Vowell for a week.
Mrs. Joseph Ball and family,
who have spent the* sumirttr at
Daytona Beach are at home again.
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath!
Physician.
First National Bank]
B.iig,.

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Tim -d..y and Saturday during Sep­
tember.
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Lydia Ynwell has returned to hnr
home in Orlando after spending a
week here, the guest of Mildred
Holly. .
- R. I . Bradshaw has returned from
Mussel Shoals, Ala., where lie has
been working on the new Nitrate
plant.

S e m i n o l e $ 1,000

Savings Stamp Purchasers
Boosters
S. Rapp
W. P. Brooks
Yowell-Speer Go,, jne. ■
F. F. Dutton
C. W. Brown
First Nutintwfl Bank
J . W. Booth
\\r. E. S cog gun
L. P. McCuller
P. M. Elder *
II. G. Smith
Win. Dothnmly.
E. Walker Dickson
Mrs. J. Tildep Jacobs
J . Tildcn Jacobs
Klen Acres
W. II. Meiriweather
J . E. Porterfield
N. II. Gn rner
20. Semincle County Bank
Tho Herald will publish this list
-with any additions llio'retn until
after ethe immediate War Savings
Drive, beginning S ’ pt. 9th and end­
ing Sept. 14th. Get your name on
this list—"help back the boys in-tho
trenches."
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as (lave "ffo ITnuTto ” use it.
Wil
tr.nlc for Oakland, Buick or Stude
baker runabout uutomobilc.
Ad
dri-s-i W. F. Ayres, Duytonu Beach

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club

JL O W N t CAMA * * HAWAII TOON W A V s
tA M E B K A a m M A LT A MILLION T W &lt; 3 J

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A MERICAN fnmilies would havo leas sugar than tho
people of w ar tom France, if we depended entirely
on our home-grown sugar stocks,
Approximately 75 per cent, of our sugar is shipped
to our shores. W e produce about 1,000,000 tons of sugar
a year. Our i m p o r t s from abroad amount to over 3,000,000 tons a year in normal times.
_ The TIpitprl Rtatefl Food Administration asks oach
family to limit ita use of sugar to two pounds per month
Per person for household use. The military situation do^
mands that every available ship bo-placed at the disposal
of the Army or Navy. W hen wo save Bugar, we save
shipping.

Announcement
Mrs. Ffed Wilmot wishes to an­
nounce to her friends and customers
that she has her work rooms fixer
better than ever adding Steamers
und Electrical Appliances.
Conse­
quent ly an make your hats look
new at a very small cost.
Miss Elvira Carter, who has been
with us the past three seasons con­
tinues in charge of our work room,
with three competent assistants.
We will be more than glad to sec
any of our Sanford friends or re­
ceive mnil orders.
Get out your old Ostrich, us it
is very strong this season.
We
cl cub, dye and cur! same at reason­
able prices
Before purchasing the
daughter’s school dresses, suits, and
coats, •see the immense line we fire
carrying. Hats, Dresses, Coat Suita
nnd Coars arc arriving daily.
We
have added to our line of millin­
ery several, manufactures.
J -Itc

It Is rather Into In the seuson to con­
sider buying furH, but for that very
reason It Is a good time to buy. Mer­
chants sometimes find themselves with
n few sets of really good furs left over
after thp holidays uml tiro willing to
sacrifice n little on them rather than
carry them over to another year.
Changes In styles may hurt their sale
for the merchant, no matter how valu­
able the skins. ItuTchanges In styles
need not worry the woman who owns
gnis! furs, for the;y are trmuug the
things Hint need not boiv to fashion’s
whims.
A ncckpleqe nnd mtifT like those
shown In the picture are not likely to
be ever out of style. If tails null heads
•*d paws disappear id the sets for tin
new* re a s o n , It Is no trouble to trike
them off nnd pill them away until fash­
ion culls for them lignin. A plain muff
uf moderate size Is always good style,
nhd In scarfs style Is ns much a mat­
ter of adjustment us Khiipo, A plain

.
First Afrloan Explorer.
The first organized attempt to ex­
plore the Interior of Africa was made
by Mungo Park, w h o set* snll on Ills
Initial voyage to the Dark Continent
123 years ago. He relumed two years
nnd seven months Inter after having
explored a considerable section of
Africa never-Jicfore visited by a white
nmn. although he -fulled In Ids jiialn
purpose, which was to trace tin* source

New Piillr-man.
The Sanford police force has a
new officer in the persdn of Floyd
Peel formerly of Orlando. Officer
Peel was on the force in. Orlando
acting mf patrolman when the war
broke out ami went us a motorcycle
fidcr. After being injured and re­
ceiving n discharge from the army
lie -returned to Orlando where he
wus obtained by the Chief of Police
Tillis of this city to serve Sanford.
He is a lirst class inan in every res­
pect und should make good here.

T o get cftrbDn copies
that arc not only un­
u s u a l l y s h a r p and
beautifully neat, but
copies th at are really
perm anent, use

C r im e a n d D r e a m in g .

Murderers seldom dream, which la
exactly contrary to tho Iden that n
man with a crime on his mind would
usually have burl nightmares. Of 123
murderers carefully watched ami ex­
amined, 00 seldom-or never dreamed
nt nil. The greater the criminal the
less he dreamed.

B u y typew riting tu p p in g o f

THE

Herald Printing Co

Power of the Buzzard.
The* power of the buzzard to sail
through the nlr for long periods with
Mrs. Fry Returns To Work
little or no appnrent movement of the
Mrs. Frances A. Frye returns wings Is duo to Its expanse of the
to her work as mirse nt St. Timo­ wing surface. Birds with munller wing
thy’s Hospital, Philadelphia, next surface make up for this by rapidity
of tho motion of the wings.
Tuesday.

Phone 1 18.
(SANFORD. FLORIDA

WANT A D S P A Y

The Christiun Endeavor Society
of tho Congregational church held
a social nt - her homo.-.Thursday
evening, the "Extremity Sociul"
features of which were elaborate,
costumes *of old time, new games,
singing and refreshments.
At The Methodist ( hurt'll *
Dr. Hilburn, tho pastor,' has re­
turned from u business trip to
West Virginia and will preach at
both morning and evening services.
Sunday School nt 9:30.
Preach­
ing at 11:00,
A short session cf
the church conference will lie held
after the morning services.
The
F-pwortlr League will meet at (i:30
Evening services at 7:30 p. m.
.*
Business Meeting.
Annual businnas meelihg of Semi­
nole - County Chapter, Oct., 2 at
the Presbyterian church at 7:30
Don't be a Red Cross slacker. You
have a vote.
I3£fi members in Seminole Cu.
Chapter. How many will come out:
Every member present Ort. 2nd
at the Prcsbytprinn ebruch.

Dixon 1s t Coulhnurn, brother ofthis ambitious seeker of the Huns, is
Acknowledge T h a n k s ___ _
a imetnbeC—of—Company—E, -124th
TlPC Board o! Registrars for
Infuntry. ahd has been in France Precinct No. 3 wish to publiccly
several weeks.— Plant City Courier. acknowledge’ their appreciation of
the* handiwork exhibited . around
their precinct by Chief Paxton—
Kerosene.
paintedTo remove paint from the hands or without t|ie numerous'
wearing apparel wet In V m s u io and signs more w*ork would have been
wash at on Co.
n re-sary from the Registrars..

THE ST A R T

YEARS AGO*

depositing a dollar of more with
this bank each week, after you
)iave made the start.
If how­
ever,
‘ .

You Neglect to Make the Start
You Will Miss
the comfortable accumulations that would
be vouis Inter oB.

�SEPTEM BER 13, 1918

TIIE HANFORD HERALD

The Woodman Circle
The Woodmen Circle meeta. Sec&lt;.inl
and Fourth Wednesdays at 33:0 p. m
All inumhern re^ueatud La aUuul,

A\li*Mt,W U0UMJlV^U6JD^li;.,U.

LESSO N S FO R

Sanford Lodge No 02, P, nnd A. hj,
Communication every first amf-ttitrd—
Tuesdays at 7:00.
Visiting brethren
wp'nune.
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O. L. Taylor
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Jaa. Moughton
• Secretary
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W. M
Monroe t nnpter No. 15, i t . a . m
Meets overy aecoiid and fourth T
day In .Mnaoidc Hull over the Imperjn
Theatre. Visiting companions ivelcorw
Q, L. .Taylor
F. L. Miller
Sec'y
,
High Priest
Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Si#
Meets overy first and third Thursday
In each niohtli. Everyone who has seer
hto Star in the East are cordially invit-d
to visit this chapter.
Alice E. R obbiiii, Sec'y

Women 1
Hero Is n messago to
suffering women, from
Mrs. W. T. Prlco, of
. Public, Ky.:
" I suf­
fered with- painful...’*,
alio writes. “I-pot down
with a weakness In my
back arid lim bs... I
_1 felt - holpleea-and diaroumgr&gt;d..,I had about
given up hojvea of ever
being tyoll itpnln, when
a friend Insisted I

The Santord Council K. oT C.
Mee*J the 2nd Sunday 3 p, m., and thr
4lh Sunday 8 p.‘m., eiich mouth, at K.
of C. Hall. Oak Ave.
C. L. Britt", Fin. Sec’y.
Phoenix image No 6, K. of P.
Meeta second and fourth Tuesdays
Mailing knights always welcome.
If. McLautln
K. R. nnd S

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Sanford Lodge No. 2 7 , 1. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
in Masonic Hall. All visiting brother*
cordially Invited.
J. F. McClelland
, J . D. Dorsey
v r.
n cn.

it Prow Mutch V u s

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taste Am the atmpie*t bum *»t
twHslUnoih
*Hteh *tithiv|vl*tlf*
at* tit ■***! vkmtaint the beaut; of
the lat*«t pl*c** u att lttvl*p*iu\*ttt
teasott ttn Ihvdr pcmtlatily, ala*v
iVtvMVtl vinbtvhWtw* do not hat* tv*
match the decent!Iowa of a living
VtS'tw It the* at* aVtlfMUv t'Uvuled
Vh* deataua tUwrivwted hot* atv dl*
llttvllt dliTvumt and lit eh coloring la
(tat attd , he** tut without being ehlittalt^ (Aw'nah to oUatt with ant v\d
Otlttg t&gt;e-(\sw« allow,tv (tvat .hato
Paw Ub*w ft'ttu* a *o\st hwcVatvttttd
hW both &lt;w\ttatw\ which mav tv
Am*1*Uhvt a vwahmit tor W S m
vvtwr t’h* v'ltwc Hitch ettthtvtdert t*
thm* Iiv vwl given hioww tellow attd
thtv* •had,'* of hrtte. t tgbt attd deep
to** with -hiowu '-Utwgvww attd
bU* gvwtt tttav *U,« be tvatthitteal Itt

Gale City tamp No. G, W. O. W
* Meets second and fourth Wednesday
nights in ?ach month.
F. L. Miller
^ J . P. Hooleban
Clerk
Council Commands

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T H E DOTS SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE.

Htv tltUM .Wtwalit in (Yea* MIK'h
II lake*, however, a c4*v*r arttft tv*
contenttetvalUe In aoevratatte* w»t\
th* utedltmt e( *.apr**alott, m r hht
tw n avSvtupflAhavt tn th**A-.twu
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t\,wk*d ,*« «h lt* art 11nan eertna
»v&gt;m* llttett stthatltut* th* ssjvtare*
may be t»»e,l wet only h&lt;r th* living
tveuv but K*r tttawy othar puriv'*,*,

VTwwsfvr pattern of ih* J*.
* ‘»w b't I dottles o o.1 dlagvwvu fbr ,\vior ySaelng tv1
1,vut*
No t\A*» tv*u» d*»i*w •t*M|s*,t on wh'u* %T\ Hw*n. i t Inehee wwarvy
wvta W4fiav tw th* r w * * r wvK-«. t - r worhmg and dtagvwvw tor th*
tvm of eoKww, p,‘ ,vi*ts.

YvwhtoMett &gt;Nt \|*tf

T&gt;*n»N'r twttew ,wwtatn* I doltt**, t», inch**

•40***' h*,t vUaavwvw ktt Av&gt;,'t tv'aetwa *, t .vents
V*

n * t h . t'v y s* t t i u y Jo U s

I began CarduL In
a Fhert whllo I saw a
marked difference. . .
I grew stronger right
Along, and It cured me;
I am stouter than I

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,»* white sit ttnew \t tneh** suttana .vitowa b-r working and dtagrwua Air

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' Oy Clifford Le*n Sherman.
IS'str tVIkap—Map work l»n't all that we have to take up !n this cutup,
\n*1 the more wy Minty the more there seem* to be |o learn. You may remember
t witi never very Mtvttg ou mathematic* when t was In school. This morning
1 » * i slumped when the examining ottkvr «i»ked me how far It was to a
dlvtatu wlmlmltl l Jtdvl «■»
, |M || jfhi*H|HTiffTTM«t*
tdttvV
Triangulate my eye," *Ald he, "You can wnnt. can't you. and j
multiply step* by thirty-three luehe*?" "Why thlrty-thnv Inches?* I in-* J
yutrvd ."That Is the length of the stride of your .............. .. ..** Mid he.
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To tvropbrtv* the ptetyuv. draw a tine from dot 1 to vk't £. then from »L*t 2
to vk't A and so v'K
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Seminole Rcbekah Lodge No. 43
Meets every* Second and Fourth Friday
Nights in Masonic Hall at 7:30. All
visiting Rebekahs welcome.

Mrs. Hattie Losaing,

have been la years.**
If you suffer, you can

a p p r e c i a t e what |t

Celery City Aerie No. 1853

means to bo strong and

'hrftV' TN'iisa r: ,1s of wo«5?n give Cahdul the
credit fer their .good
health. 1; should help
you. Try CarduL At all
drnsglfLa.
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at SuVtoi'frrEajfleHome,Oak At *
Visijing Brothers Welcome
Hogan ’
■' C. C. Woodruff
:thy President
Secretary
B. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
Meet first and third Wednesday night
at Elks Home. North Park Avenue.
F.
Frank
O. L. Taylor
Secretary
t .
Exalted Ruler

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The Lake ftreexe ( ounctl No. 31 Janlor
order I niled American Merhanic*
Meet* every Wednesday at 7:30 P
M.. In the City Hall. Viaitlffg brother*
s - * t t w e *. G. H. Smith, Ree. See.
Modern Woodmen * f America’

-that Nsit:

t ailed Rrvrhertwod t'arpeaier% and
J*htrser* of Lowries

San?oc\i Locul I'n-x-vc No IT S ; mee
E~ st i ' d Third T"hu_-shi, N ghi« i :

work good t h in g s .

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Mee?« t - 4 . Thursday evenings 730.
vr M W A. Halt. Pico B-Pdiag.
C. E M - Donald
CT d . Courb
Convul
Clerk
L*;aJ Order of Moose
.hini - i [&gt;&gt;ige No. 1310 meets In Hi
&gt; .&lt;■
i. Gr *ve Btiffding Sewed ant
r :c-.h Mc c iiy ? iu Mouth af 7.31?.

GIVE THE BOYS A TESTAMENT
THEY W ILL BRING BACK

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Nelson Sailors and
Soldiers Testaments
Are the pest.

�SHE SANFOBD HERALD
RETURNED BEFORE THEY'RE MISSED

There is smalL economy in having tires
repaired unless they are promptly re­
turned by the vulcisnizer. The. plow
for a spare tire is on the car, ready for
an emergency, not at the 'Vulcunizer's.
where it does you no gbod. We feature
prompt returns us well as guaranteed
repairs. , Try us.

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Sanford, Florida

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates

Alio: T a x Cer tificate No. 1 3 L . d a ta d the
3rd day ut J u l y , A . t&gt;. ISIS, aald cer tificate
embrace* the folltiwlng daarribed pro perty
situated In Seminole county, Flo rid a, to-wlt:
llrg. SW co r ol N W .I( Sac * | . T p 1 9 S. 11
■31 t . run N 5 5 7 eh- E 0-40 rh to 8 . Si L
By-t SKIy on S aide of *»me 'to E . line of
Sanford G ra nt, thrnce S 2!i deg.. W on
to 8 . line of N W f f * W to beg
l in e W t y L
2 &gt; , a rr ra .
The aald l a n d .b e *
ing s t i m e d a l t h e date of t h r i n u a n c e of
m r h certificate In t h r name of Lalng A A1Also: T ax Cer lift rate No. 38 0, dated the
3rd day of Ju ly . A. 1), 1916, said certificate
embraces the following described pro perty
situated in Seminole rounly, 'Flo rid a, towlt sW'j of N W Ip S e e 'S S , T p 21 A, It.
31 Easl. 41 acres. Th e said land being as­
sessed at the date of the Issuance of such
certificate In the name of Unknow n;
Also: l a x Cer tificate No. 4 1 4 , date d the
2nd day of Ju n e , A. ft. 1913, said certifi­
cate embraces the following described p ro p­
erly situated in Seminole co u n ty , Florida,
to-wit: Lot 3 4 , S t. Joseph.
The tail) land
being assessed at the date of the Issuance ol
•urh. rrrllflcate In the name of U nknow n;

You On Day From Hi at
WfaoIeuU 1‘ricc*

W.A. Merryday Company
Falatlu, Florid*

In tho cfiuae of frlontlahlp, I would

bravo &lt;01 dunger*.—Dickon*.

I f y o u r fr ien d hnn fret a h e a r t T h e r e Is Bomethlnir fine In h i m )
C h a t nwny Mb d a r k e r p a r t .

Cling to vrhat'a dlvlno In him.

LET U8 EAT P0TAT0E8,

Kotnrono Is orlg1n.itIns n now wnjr

of the State of Florida,
For two Hniiroad Ccimtnliikiniri of the
St at e /d Florida.
For one Member of the-IIoUM* of Ht-ptflenttitU'M
the St at e of Floridn*
*
ri»r County Surveyor*
t
wFt?r 1F»t . County lfxAmmUviudar^ • F jf three Me mb e r * 1of the County Hoard

In Clrrult Court. H cscn th Judlrlal Clrrbll,
Heminote Cftunt*, Florida. In Ch ancery
Ada C la rk , Complainant,
v s.'
Divorce
Sim C la rk , Defendant
To
Clark, I.eary, Ga.t
l tr ik hereby nrliered that you a p p ra c. to
■be hill of coAiplalnt filed herein against you,
on the 7th day of October, 1918, and the
Sanford Herald Is designated as the newspaper In which this o^di r shalli&gt;e dublishqd
unee‘j f week for four r o n s e r u t n »e&lt;ks.
Wftnes* my hand and s c a r of office 'at
Hanford, Florida, thi* September 6 th , I 9 J 8 t*eaii
e . a . Do u g l a s s ,
Clerk Circuit Court.'
Schelle M.ninn,
Solicitor for Complainant.

nVcu'ii of

•of si r v l n u ^witrLtcuHt wltTmaf 0 V0 r j - (1irj7 }Ti'!*.,!a !l'',7?i

THoy nre tho Btnnd-

cnuB c of th o bouno tic
w ill
ta to . ■ H oennso

of

w om en
ho

m ore

who
Ron-

••roils w i t h t h e p o ­
t h e high c o s t mul

w 'l i r e l t y o f n n l i n a l fntH, d e e p f r y i n g
1- n o t s o p o p u l a r n s f o r m e r l y , n e i t h e r
1.-. i ii iitid iig . f o r b o t h m e tin a U u t k o f a t .
Vx*j!»-ti»hlo f u t s a r o Btill o n t h e l i s t o f
inltiilssnlile f n t « a n d t h e y m a k e m o s t
sin*-fitetory

ones

to

use

In

variou s

" t t y s ; th ey a r e n ot v e r y e x p e n s iv e and
a r e c o m m o n In t h o m a r k e t .
" l i v e oil. a n d m a n y o f - t h e
p rodu cts a re

C o r n oil,
cotton seed

a ll g o o d .

P o ta to P a tt le t .— S elect p o ta to e s of
u n i f o r m Size,’ p n r e . r u t o f f a s l i c e t h e n
hollow out to ip n k e 'cu p H .
L e t stand
in c o l d w a t e r tjll
tim e to p rep n re.
ilit-u w i p e d r y a n d f r y in . d e e p fn t.
T h e s h e ll s h o u l d c o o k t e n d e r in - e i g h t
lo ten m in u tes. T irn ln on tiss u e p a p e r
In t h e o v e n d o o r ; n p j d n k l e I n s i d e w i t h
s u it .

U s e t h e s e s h e l l s t o h old c r e a m e d

pe a s . Hwi c t h r c n d B o r n n y o i l i e r d e s i r e d
i re a m e d d ish .

C r e a m e d fish o r c h i c k ­

of I'uhlir Inst ru ct io n.
F’or Justice of the I’caee In and te r the fol­
lowing Justice IHstrlrte, vjx; No. 2.
F o r Constable jn and for the following
Ju s t ic e lfistrirtf, t i t : Nos. 2 and 3.
In Testimony Whereof, I h avr hereunto
•et my hand and affixed t h r Great Seal of
the S ta te of Florida, at Tallahassee, the Ca|o
being assessed a t the d a l e ’of t h e Isauance Hal, this the twenty-fourth d ay of August,
of sueh certificate In the name of W tn. and A. U . ! 9| 8.
E m m a S ty rh ,
If. C L A Y C R A W F O R D ,
Alto: Tax Cer tificate No. 44 9, d a te d the
Secretary of Stair.
2nd day of J u n r , A. D. 1 9 )3 . aald
certifi­
, Sheriff Seminole Co unty,
cate embraces the following desrribed pro p­
erty situated in Seminole co u nty; Florida,
lo-wll: W ' j of l*.ot |()0, St, Jo se p h .
The Nutter of Appllrrtlon for Tax D trit Under
sa(d land bring assessed at the da te of thr
Section 8 Chap ter 4888. Law# of Florida
issuance of such certificate In the n a m e of
Nolle* is hereby given that W. M. Haynes,
F . H. Htirkeyi
purrhu.er of T a x Cer tificate No. lf*03, dated
AUr: Tax Cer tificate No. 41 1, dated the the 3rd d#\ of Ju n e , A. D. Unit, has filed
nth day of Ju ly , A. D, 1913, said certificate said rrrtlfiruie In rny office, and has made
embraces the following desrribed* land si t­ application for lax died to issue In a cco rd ­
uated in Seminole county. Florida, to-wit: ance with law. Haiti certificate embractx
S K ' , of ft K * ,. S e r* t. T p . 20 S, It. 3Z E . tho . 4ol'.*v-tt*tT—tlss-si )■ssi paiqss rwnwWPa^jMCJt
til artrs.
Tier s a i d land being assessed at j n o } r countv, Florid a,
K U of l #of f}
the date of the isauance of auch rtr U f lra te anti K J ; of L o t -I A. K. UrifTin'a Sub. !&gt;iv.
in the name of Unknown;
T h f *Rid land brinp
uf ibe daio Af
Also; Tn* C ertificate No. 2 3 3 , d a te d the the i«»titinro t.f itur.h rtrtificatv in thr namo
6th day of J u l y , A. D. 19IS, said certificate of A. K- (irillin. .
*
•
em b ra ris the following described land situ ­
Ai^or Nollcr
hereby riv#*n that W*
ated In Seminole co u nty , sta te of Flo rid a, l l a n i i « , |iurrba»iP «d T » t C&gt;rtfficatn No.
to-wit: Lots 3, 4, 5 and G. Drew's Sub. Div.
ilalrd tho ffth day of Juno, A*- I*.
Iteeorded in ! ‘l*i Book 1, I’agt' 1 0 ,' tterorvls IM'?4. ban fil«"il maid rivr 11fir at o In m&gt; ofTlco,
of Seminole C o u n t y .
The s a i d - l a n d being and iias maib application for lax dett! to
assessed at th** d a te of the isauance of such Imui ffi arcordane#- n ilh l i t , ’ Sabi n rt if b
certificate in t h e name of Unknown.
cat*- i m l ' t i r n tb#- foliovt-infi dairfil»ud prop­
er!!. -ittiaf* fi in SSmu IooL* muriiy, Florida
l . - t -ft A K Urlffln'* Hob. l»tv
Tin - *jd Iji ei f! In ir»i; £»*t-i.wi*d at ihr dui»- of
(!;* f»tU£iii« i of fcOrit «4 f iificatr- in t!u
of I'rtktujar4.
f
Aim*- Nallfe* in h ffr b y ifivin that W, M.
l U v r u * . pur rb a»if «d T ax r*rUflraVv No.
'I it t vd fftr fet h day i«f Ju ne, A i* J V **,
ba* ri|rd * a idutr ifflca te in. m i
odii*: a m !
lias *ma*lr application for tax deed to i&gt;«wc
in • ncrordan cc with law. -Haiti Trtllflrlnn
flit bra r n the folio win u dffcfliied properly
tHtialid (i Seminole m U h t i , Florida, tt»-ail
being assessed a t the date of the lasuapce
of »uch reitlfic ate In the n a m r of C. 9.
Boucher; Alxo: T a x Civilfirate No. 4 4 3 , d a t ­
ed the 2nd day of Ju n r . A. U. 1913, said
certificate e m b r a c e , the following deacrlbed
Property situated In Seminole co u h t y . Flo r-

W 1 of I.* ! and W* ■of

In Clrruil ( ourI of ihe S»-» r nih Judlrlal C Ir%ruft of Hot id a. Hr ml note C o u n t ) .
In
Chanrrry
I t c i a KIlTy J o h n s o n
vii,

i-f i: cnlNs im tin* top of t-nrli; Inkt- njt
"'Itit ii towel-and crush to loosen tjio
I"dui11 imil let out.the steam.' Set on
tl hot napkin oH‘-n hnt pinto. I’lnce n
i:f-nenms jilece of htittnr In the opening
nnd fleck with pnprikn.

C it a t io n .

A !*&gt;•*; N o i l e r i f hr ft be

Hill of
Complaint
To l Banc Jo hn Johnson, t ’nited St^t#**.

: Oak Hill Potatoea;,— Cut flve hnrdcooked eiyis und five cooked potntoeH
Into slices n quarter of an Inch lit
thlckncHs. Make a anuco of four tnMespoonfuls. each of aweet fnt and
Hour, half n tennpoonful of unit, it
fourth of n tenspoonfut of pnprikn,
find two etipfulH tif good milk. In the
hoMorn put n layer of potntoes nnd cov•r i-neli layer until nil are used with n
Inver of the nnuce,» Cover tho top with
the snuci* nnd finish the top wltlt n
&lt;iipful «&gt;f huttered crumbs. Set In tba
oven to hrown. Serve very h o t

Food Your lloga S is Weeks Earlier
in every lot ol hogs on feet! two
or three weeks quickly and actually
eat less than othprs. If all .would
fatten like these, the entire droV'e
would he ready for the market six
weeks earlier and to save six weeks
feed Ih an Item that you.fully under­
stand.
The hog that fattens .easily must
he in prime physical condition. The
IL A- Thomas Hog Powder is a con­
ditioner for hogs.
I t keeps their
system clean and healthy and en­
ables them to fatten quickly without
falling a prey to the usual diseases
of hogs. The B. _A. Thomas' Hog
Powder is not stock food.
I t ’s
straight medicine and we took the
agency because it enables you to
feed out your hogB. much earlier.
L. Allen Seed Co.

Strictly F r e s h Eggs and
Good Stock Chjckens
Wanted*
Fay Hi(hrat Market Prices Prevail­
ing Day of Recrlpt.
T D t^ r a r e : JaekeoavtiTe poultry Aseoeisdou
H. J . Toxrustnd. farmer, lalerlack en . F ib W . M . D ratling, f a n s tv, G lea Bt. Maeya. Fta

POULTRY &amp; SUPPLY COMPANY
Mata

A JO |N T R E S O L U T IO N
t'ropoted A men dm ent t o the C o n s ti tu ­
tion of F Jo t ld a . *»
llr It llraolved by the Legisl ature of the
s t a t e of F lo rid a .
T h a t A rticle X I X of the C o m t l t u t l o n of
the f i t a t r of Flo rid a, be and the sa m e I w
hereby a m ended ao aa t o ’ re ad aa foilowe:
Article X I X , Section I.
The m anufac­
ture, is le , b a rte r or ex ch ange of all alrohutle
or Intoxicating liquors and beverag es, w he th ­
er Spirituous, ‘ vinous or m alt, a re hereby
forever prohibited in the S t a t e of Flo rid a,
r j e r p t alcohol for medical, scientific or me­
chanical purpose*, and wine for sa c r a m e n ta l
purposes: t h e sale of which alcohol an d wine
for the purposes aforesaid, shall be regula ted
by I aw.
Bee. 2,
T h e - L e g i s la t u r e shall e n a c t s u it
able law* for t h e enforcement of t h e provi­
sion* o f , t h i s article.
Sac. 3. This article shall go Intel effect on
the first day of J a n u a r y , A. I). 19 19.
The vote* cast In rom pl an ce
Prop o«cd a.
am endm ent* , and the
declarationsJ a n d ' r e t u r n * (hereof,
subjected u
a|________ ____
to t___
h e _______,
t a m e regplatlon
strlrtidne » a r c provided- by Use l o r general
elections In fh e S ta te of Flnrldg.
IN ‘ t YlS T I M O N V W I I E f t E O F ,
.
I h ave hereunto eet my hand
and affixed t h r G re a t Heal of the
S ta t e of Florida, at Tallahaeaee,
(heal)
the Capital, this the twenty-fifth

103-FH*5te

N O T IC E O F E L E C T I O N ’ .
W l l E K E A S , The Legislature of 19 17
under the Constitution of I88S, of t h e S ta l e
st Florida, did past tiro Joint KcsolutJont
proposing am endments to t h e Con s titu tio n
of the S ta l e of Florida, anil the sa m e were
agreed lo fay a vote of three-fifth* of all the
member* .elected to earh house: , t h a t the
vptra on said Joint Itesolutlon* were entered
upon their ri-aprciive Journala. with the
y e a . ahd naya thereon, and they did deter-,
mine and direct th a t the said Jo in t Heao-’
•utinna be submitted to the e le cto r* of the
S ta t e at t h e General Election In N ov em ber
1918.
N OW . T H E I t E F D l l E , I . I I .
C L A Y
C U A W F O H D . Secretary of SlatV ol the
State* of Florida, do hereby give notice (ha t
rfildn

lalll be held in »mrh county in Florida on
T u e s d a y n ex t succeed inn *th e fittt Idtm day
i n . N o v e m K r , A . I ) , l!t| 8, t h e y a l d T « e » *

day brine t h e ’
FI th l i ar uf Nnyritibir
for the ratihratloh or rejection of the taid

Jo in t
ft m o l ut i o n *
p ru p fo ln c
u m m ilm u in
t o t h e ( ' n n .M i tit ion of t h e Stall- of F l o r i d a
v ia .:

In the Circuit Court B e te n lh Ju d lrla l t!|rcult, .Seminole County, In C h ancery .
Della M. T u rn e r
Hill
llohert

E . T u rn e r
Divorce
.u bU ca tlo n
It a p p ra rs from the affidavit herein duly
filed duly sworn t o fay A. K. Power*.' th a t
he is solicitor for the complainant. In the
above entitled cause; that It Is the belief
of the alfiant tha t Itobert K. T u rn e r, la a
nun-resident of the Htalp of Florida and
te of Ftorida, t h e teron whom would bind
lant fu rth er sa ys that
thr defendant to be

the 7t h d a y of October's l&amp; f8f th«* lanrn
M u * a Itulc d a y of this Co urt, o r i * i d H ill'
will be taken*
confessed.
Il i« fu rth e r ordered that this n otice h t
publixhed for H eh t conaccuti ve weeka In
the Sanford l l r raid, * newipaper puhlUhed
in Seminole C o u n t y . Florida.
/
Wit nr**, K. A, ftouglaM, Clerk of the
C i r c u i t C o u r t I n an d for Seminole C o o n l y , *
Florida anil the *ea| of «aid C o u r t, thia 2 5 t b
day of J u l y , A* l&gt;. I0!H.

Mi i \ l. lit

|five?i t hut

\V.

\|,

Mb ) nr*, purchfliwef 4-f Tn * ( ‘rrlifiral^ il**.
d»!&gt;d |hr 11 H day o f , July,-* A. h IblM, h»sj

I * a a r J o h n Johnw*n

Si11d a*iid r*'rlllieal** La f»*+ offiir, rntiii h|**

\ ou Af«* here by , t»r«|i*rrd to be an d nppi-ar
to th e b ill uf r.urupi&amp;Ui.L
Agau.hl y t m ml
thy C o u r t l l m i o ' fh Har?f‘*rd* Fo*ro iu , 1 * 0 th*
first M o m l a v in l i n o her, 10 It*. b«dnt! t hi
Ttli da&gt; id 9aid rnuiith. a c c o r d i n g »!■ law,
f&amp;tHng to
de cr ee pro c«*nfe**f' will b r
Iriks* l uujaii.at you, f oliow **d b y
fin a I «b *

i ipt«(W jf pjdiaaxuin f o r ft*» d w i 'ti» t.*crrA
fpfilphf »Mh I« v* h xid rv f t l f l r a l e e m l i r a r n
I he I I . linwing dt PCl i l l r d J i f i p e f l v will) at i d
in H*-mi n »■U- e o u r t i y t t b iitla, l o - x i t ; i |

l.oi. * mid I; * j of Lola
»r»«l * x L Cirifhli n Huh, Ih v. i f part* Her 7-H* T ii , 21 S*.
II ,10 K,
s^*i«r#lftiid hi ing ftF^r*rri! at th«*
dale* of t he i**oaiJCe ” f ftlfh r^fflMrnte in
I h«- n a m e «f \\T, A. Il lo w l i e r “ M»**' N o re i* h^ft l*v ci% f-n I hat W. M.
l U v Q M j p u r r h u ' d of T»&lt; ! '* rlifirale No,
1 9 0 1 . dated i h r 5rd day of June, A. I».
1901. h&amp;s filled §afd tertlflrat# in my'nfllrt*,
and h»« made aptdirntion for fa* deed to
iBlur in arcnrdhJife with li»v, Saif I rrrtfficalc omb racra t h r following drtcrlbcd prop*
r « S situ alfd in Hxmfhnlc co unty, Horida,
l o - wit i L o t I A» h. C.rifhn’ i S u b , IHv. The
■aid l a n d hrlng u o n t * d tit t h e dat* of Ih*
i t i u m r i ' of tiiirh ftrllflcate if* the name of
A#
. CirilTm. •
&lt;•
_ Algo: N o t i r e I« h i r e h v ciYrn t h a t \V-

crce.

|t o« f u r t h e r orderi-d t h a t this of tier !«■
p u h l i i h r i f in th e Hanford Hi'rald.* u n e w s ;
pape r p u b l i s h * d in S e m i n o l e C o t in 1 &gt; ; F l o r i d a ,
o n c e . e a c h s o l i f*&gt;r four c u n s e r u i i v e » n k».
t i j v e n u n d e r my h a n d an d seal of said
court th is the Mh day, of S e p tem b er, I fils .
. 's e a l i
L A. l i O l J t j L . V S S ,
Clerk C’ i r r u i t C o u r t. S e m i n i l e &lt;* ».. F l a ,

M ’rl*5tf

er&lt;! her bust,and. f- 3t ( ’ •»,.hr
t .tution
arul Susie A Uiinki . fits wti, ,
Di Inidsnt s
To Kits Uarhard and J * ’ I'arWsrd. )n r
h u s l i s n d . i Tb F ern - S t r n h i g h ) . n i l l'a:W,
Michigan.
,
r
It appearing from the alfidaxil of E. FIloushnlder, herein filed, th a t he is attornijy
for co m p lain ant In above entitled suit, and
tha t It la belief of affiant that- the above
named defendants, E t t a Uaekard and J . O,
1’arkard her husband,' are non-resident# of
4 h r stale of Florida', that they are ra r h over
the sge ot 21 yrars, and tha t there is n&lt;&gt;
person in Ihe state of Florida upon s^lmm
err Vice of subpoena rsn be made, thsl would
bind the defendants, arid that the last
known place of residenrr was 179 Ferris
Street. Highland I’ark, Michigan.
Th erefore you. E t t a I'ack ard and J . t)
Packard, are ordered to appear to the till)
of complaint filrd In this cause on or before
the Tlh d ay of October, 1918. being the lirst
M unday of said month and a rule day of
Ihhr co u rt.
—■ ^
It la fu rth e r ordered tha t this order be
published In the Sanford Herald, a newspapertp ubllsh rd In Seminole cou nty, F lo rid a,
onre a w re k 'f o r four consecu tive weeks prior
tu said rule day in O cto b er; atsu one copy
p os te d -a t i h r Court House door and a ro p y
mailed to aald defendants herein mentioned
at last address given.
Witness my hand add the seal of said
court this t h e filh day ht September, I 9 J 8 .

adoption or rejection at the n e x t genera
election of llrpreaantativea, t o , l x h eld In
the y a w . A. 1&gt;. IS IS ; t h a t la t o a a y . th a t
.Sectft.n 8 of A rticle X I I ol the C o n e tltu llo n
of the S l a t « of Florida he am en d ed ao a* J o
re a d aa follow t:
“
------Section 8. E a c h C o u n t y 'ahall lie required
to a ste ta an d collect an nually f o r
t h e sup*
port of th e public ' free acnool* ther ein, a.

pnN hub P j ( , Said land
betnif a »&amp;&lt;•««.t-d at
1 h» dale t f the tasunnro *d #ueh ce-rttfiraic
in I he nanii id ( ', h. iilank,
«

e n n r e e s p e c i a l l y g o o d a n d t i l e s h e l l Is
e a t e n w i t h It s c o n t e n t s .
•.
Y e l l o w a t o n e P o t a t o e s . — .S e le ct lnrRi*,
s m o o t h |Milntoen; s c r u b w e l l a n d b n k o
u a U ld o a n s w a a lia t e a au la 4 a 4 W ^

b *ln f k i t r u r d ■at i h * data of t h r ixiuanr*
• Alio: Nolle la h rt rb y given t h a t , W. It,
of such Certificate•in (ha natfir jo[ W. U. Boy«L purch aa rj of T ax Certificate N 5 . 1 j o 1.
F re n ch at al ;
r
'
datad t h r Mh day ot Ju n r. A. I). 1 8 9 9 . haa
Ainu? T ax Cer tificate N a . 27 9 , dated the filed xald ( f r t i t n u In my office, and haa
3rd d ay of J u l y . A. I&gt;. I91G, aald certificate m a d r application for tax rlrrd to iaaua In
Held cer tificate r n r
em braces ( h r following described land sit- nccu d a c e - w i t h law .
u a t f d lr\ Heminol* ra u n ly , Klntlda. - to-wlt: u r i r a i t h r following ilrarrihad p roperty allL o t a SO and 9 1 , HJoek U. I). At. Mitchell's baled In Saminolr county, Florida, to-wit:
aurvoy of till. Levy G ra nt.
Tin- aald land Ten arrra in Snr. In HlV Co . of L o t 2, Sac.
T h e xald
brink assi s t e d -at t h r d a le 'o f t h r l*auanta ol 12, Tn 2 0 S „ ft. 2 9 K. It) arrra
aurn r r r t i n r a t r In the n am r of W. II. French land bring assessed at the date of t h e laaue
f t al.
ance of auch certificate in the n a m r ol tinIf Isf»ta.-at
Said J. J . C a t e * . h a s ftlad aald certificate#
In m y office and fis# made ap'licstiuft lor
tax deeds lo Issue In acco rdance with law.
tlnlraa aald rr rllflra tra •hall hr redeemed '.If i the 2ad day of June, A. I&gt;. 1 9 0 2 . has
according to law tax deeds will laaur therr- filed said certificate In m y -‘Office, and has
on on Ih r 3rd day of October, A. I). 1918. made application for tax deed to Issue. In
bald certificate em­
Witness- my official signature and • sea) acco rdance With law.
brace# f he following described pro perty sit­
thia t h r 3&lt;Jth d ay ol August, A. 13. 191B.
uated in SemlnolH County. Flo rid a, to-w it!
(wall
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clrrk Clrrult C o u rt Seminole Co., Fla.
Beg 5 rh t. 8 fil N W . Cor. of L o t 1. See.
13. Tp. 2 0 S„ ft. 2 9 East, tun E . 9 . 8 8 cht.
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B y V. M. Douglass, II. C.
**■'19 deg. tV 6.-47 c h s , W. 7.40 c h i., N . S.90
ch * . t 5
N O T I C E O F E L E tt T I O N
The said land being assessed a t t h e d a t*
e Sheriff of Seminole C o u n ty , of the ° { Jpe Issuance of auch certificate Its th e name
e of Flo rid a :
of Unknown.
it known, t h a t I. If. C L A Y C l t A W Also: Nolire is hereby given th a t W . If,
), Secretary of S ta te of the S ta t e of
Boyd, purchaser, of Tax Certificate N o. 832,
a, do hereby give not lee t h a t a
dated the 3rd day of JUne. A. l». 1 9 0 1 , ha*
G E N E U A L ____________
ELECTIO N
filed said Certificate In my office, a il has
Will l»e held In S«mlno|p County,
’ _____ _ Htaje of made application for lax deed to* Issue in
Florid a, on Tuesday next auereedlng the accordance with d a w - Said cer tificate em ­
Araf .Monday in. No vara bar, A. 1*. 1 9 1 8 , the braces tljti following described p ro p e rty , sit­
aald Tuesday l irlnf thr
u a t e d In Seminole county, Florida, to-w it:
l.ot 1 l e u 9 .3 0 chs N, and 8 . by 2G.9U. ehs.
F I F T H UAV O F N O VF MH K H
For one Hrnrasrntativr of thr Fourth 12. ami W. on 8. side and-les* 1 3.13 chs. E
C*oncrrswhfna! t Mslrirt uf fhr S t a i r of Flor­ and W . - b y 3,72 chi. N. and Si In N K . Cor.
ida, in thr hluty-ttxth C tingm i of the tin! ltd ami less begin 5 chs, 8. of N W . Cor., ru n E.
Stairs,
9.8H chs. 8. 19 deg. W. fi.t7 ehs.. \V. 7 .4 0
For Attorney (irnrral of thr S t a t s of chs., N. 3.9 0 rh s.t, Sec. 13, Tp. 2 0 ft., H.
Florida.
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2p east.
The said land being assessed* at
Fur tw»b JukiirtB tjf the Bujiremr Court1 tho date of t b - Wtuanev of such c e r t d e t t e

Jr.l flag f l J w l y . A . | l *
1911-, , u i , f r v r t if ir a t i1906 . dated thr ltd -lay of Jun, ,
|i I Utl I
•-Infirin'i-s ll,*- f u l l i » w i n g di • n i l , , U p r n f i . r t - |has filed said certificate in m&gt; ..file.- and
u i u . L .1 in K ^ i n l n - . l r r n y n t y , F l o r i d a ,
t o wit
has made application lor l a v , deed I-- l o u r
l - - I -'8, S s n f o n l l l f t g h l * .
Tin - . s i d I s n d In
in accordance with law
Said, certificate
ing * s s s s . n l wt Ifao t l s l q of tb,- I s s u s n r t - of e m b ra c e , the following d, scribed properly
. u t l , r r r l i f i r x t r in t h r ita tfi r of II. A . H t t w r r s , silu a tn l In Seminole c o u r t ) . Flor'da,_tn-wli

Alxo: Twx t'erUflt-atc, No, 282 , dstr-d ihr
3rd day ol Ju ly , A. D. 1916, said r r rtifira t*
i n i h r s r r s . thr lollowring drsrribrd property
•Huatrif In Hrminnlo jtnunny,-Flurida, lo-w ll:
Lot 9f&gt;, Hlork D, ItT It. Mltrhrll's Hurvi-y
of ihr Levy G ra n t. 4 6 arrr*. T h r said iand
bring assessed al th e date of the Issuanre
of such rrrtifira te In the name of Unknown.
A ls o T a t C e r t i f i r a l n N o . 2 8 3 , d a t o d th e
3rd d a y of J u l y , A . D . 1918, s a l t ! r r r t i f i r a t e
r m h r a r r s sk a, f o l l o w i n g d r s r r i b r d
property
• i t o s t r d In K m i l n o l r e o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t u - w i l
L o t 191, . H l o r k D , D . It . M l l r h e l l ' a S u r v e y
of t h r L e v y G r a n t .
T h r s aid l a n d b r i n g fit
. r . w r d at t h r d a t e / , f t h e I s s u a n r e „ f . u r h
m l i f i r a l r III I h r n a m e uf W . If. F r e n r l i i t ul,

Lot 6 anil W U of -| e t . 7 and 8 A, E
Griffin** Sub. Illv. T l - r taid land bring as
sraard at Ihe d a te , i t the Isauance of such
certificate- In Ihe n a n - t l A. E . Griffin. %
Unless said rt rtltin .l— shall lo- redeemed
according to law J a x dm^s will Issue thereon
on the 24 tb day of tef-tem he/ , A. D., 1918.
Witness my offirlal siynatUM- arid s,a l this
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Hsfllen 8
Ch a pte r 4 8 8 6 , Lawe of FlorIda
n
Notice
i ' i i r c IIsI OFivtijr
hereby |
given
i t r n .thal n . i l . n n y u .
purchaser ol T a x Cer tifies!* No. 790 , dated
Ihe 2 n d day of Ju n e , A. D. 1902, has filed
said certificate In my office, and ha* made
application for t a a deed tn issue in accord­
an ce with law. Said certificate embraces the
fallowing described pro perty ’ situated in
Seminole eounty, Florid a, to-wlt: Beg, N E .
Cor. of flee. 13, T p . SO 8 ., It. 2 9 E a st, run
W. 1 3 . 4 5 eh , 8 . 3 . 7 r % h e , E . I J . « eh*. N.
3,72 ch *. 6 acr e*. T h e aald la d being as­
sessed a t the d a te ot the isauance of such
cer ifleat In th n a m e of Wm. M. La m b e rt
Also:' Notice la her by given tha t W. II.
Iloyd la purchaser ot T a a Crrt.lflrate N o .
78 2 , d a te d th* 2nd day of June, A. D. 1902,
has filed said rertlfirali- In my office, end has
m ad * application for (a x deed to issue In
ac cordan ce with law .
Haiti certificate em ­
braces the following described properly sit­
uated In Seminole c o u n ty . F lo itda, to-wit:
W. 6 . 4 cha. ot S E J i of H W I j , Hec. 12. Tp.
2 0 H., IL 2 9 E a s t .
11 acres. The .said land
being assessed at thr d a te of t he -Issua n ce
of euch cer M eat* lo th ‘ n i n of Unknown.
■Ahwr Ntrtlre U ' h i r e b y ' i t V e f T t t m r w n T r
lloyd, purchaser of T a x Certificate No. 17 0,
dated tha 6t h d ay of Ju ly , A. I). 1908, haa
Died xald carelflrate in my office,' and haa
m ad * application for ta g deed to issue in
a c c o r d a n re with- law .
Said certificate embra cea th a following described pro perty sit­
u a te d tn Bemlnole c o u n ty , Florida, to-wlt:
§ W 4 of B W 4 , He*. 1 1 / Tp . * 0 il, K. 2 9
EaaL
4 0 acre*.
Said land being a a*eased
a t Ihe date ot t b * ta 'u a nce of au ch eertlfi* 4 t * ilk the n a m e of Unknown.

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Clerk Cireuit ( 'tu: ri'dtrTninolt* C e ,, 1 la
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Notice of Application lor l a s Herd I ruler
H rr ll o s B. Chapter IN88. l.aW s of Moritla
Notice Is hereby given, that Mrs. Fannie
Also: T a s C e r t i o r a t e No. 28 4 , date d thr J . M ah oney , purchaser ol Tax Crrlillrate
3rd d a y ol Ju ly, A. I&gt;. 1916, said rrrtifirate No. 72, dated the 3rd day of Ju ly , A. D.
V m h r s r f s t h e following dssrflbrd- i^roprrty 1916, has filed salt) certificate In my office,
situated In Seminole r o u n t y , Florida, lo-wit. and has madr application for la s dged tu
Luts 103, 106 and 107 , Hlork IT, D. It. Mit- issue jn acco rdance with law. The said land
rhrll'a survey ol thrt L e vy Grant. T h r said being aasessrd a l the date of the Isauance
land bring assessed . a t th * date of t h r iaau- of au rh certificate in t h r name of Mrs. Ger­
a n rr of aurh re r tlf tr a te In the name of W. II. tru de Htephrnse.' Said land rm h r ie e a the
Krrncji rt al;
following deacrlbed property situated In
Alao: T a a C e r tifica te No. *28, d a te d thr Seminole co u n ty , Florida, to-wit; Lot. 6,
3rd day of Ju ly . A. D. 1916, said rtr U f lra te Block 12. Tier &amp;, Sanford.
r m h r a r r s the following described pro perty
Also; Notice fe hereby given that Mra.
situated In Seminole r o u n t y , Florida, to-w it: Fann ie J . M ah oney, purrhaser of T a x UerLot 6, Spnford H eig h t* . * The said land be­ tifirate No. 26, dated the 3rd day of July,4
ing assessed at the d a te of the Issuanre of A. D. 1918, haa filed said certificate In my
such certiora te In t h e nam e of E . N. M o r­ office and has made application for tax deed
row;
ro laaue In ace nrd anre with law.
T h e ea|d
Also: Ta&lt; C e r tifica te No, 129, date d the land being aaaeasrd at the date of the issu­
a
n
re
of
auch
certificate
In
the
name
ot A. T.
3 r d . day o( J u l y , A. D , 19 16 , said certificate
*
,
*
embrace* the following drsrrlhed pro prrly Shepard.
situated In Seminole c o u n ty , Florida, to-wlt:
Said land em b race* • the following des­
Lot 7, niork A, C e l e r y A ve. Add. to S a n ­ rribed property situ at ed In Seminole co unty,
ford.
The said land bring assessed at the' Flo rid a , to-wit: B e g . 190 ft. S. and 1628 ft.
date of the Isauance ot such certificate In W. ot N E . Cur. Sec. 3 / . Tp. 19 8 .. IL 30
the name of A. L . Jen n in gs
E a s t , run E . 190 ft. , S. 470 ft. W. J 9 0 ft.
N . 4 7 0 ft. 3 and 5-10 acres.
A l s o : . T a x C e r tifica te No. 27 8, dated the
. Unless said r r r l l fl ra t ra shall bt redeemed
3rd day of Ju ly , A. D . 191 6, aald curUflcete
tpihrart-e th* following described pro perty according to law t a x deed will issue thereon
on
the 2 l t h day of eptember, A. D, 1918,
situated In Seminole r o u n t y , Ftorida, !o *w ll;
Witness rny si gnature and sral thi* tho
Lota 88 and 8 9 . B l o c k I ) ; D. It. Mitchell'*
survey of the L e v y G ra n t.
The laid land 23 rd d a y of Augu st. A. D.N91H.
(seal)
E . A. D O U G L A S S . * .
being lu e a a rd at the. d a l * of the issuan ce of
Clerk Circuit C o u r t Seminole (;p., Fla.
such certificate in t h e name of W. U. F re nch
Uy
V. M. Doutflaas, I), C ,
et el;

Nntlre il hereby given t h a t J . J. Catea
purchaser ol T a x Certificate No. 27 5 , dgted
the 3rd d a y of July, A. D. 1916, aald cer­
tificate em b race* the following described
property x ltu a te d 'ln Seminole county, F lo r­
ida, to-w lt: L o U 12 and 1.1, Block D. D. It.
Mllrhell'a Survey o f - t h e L evy G rant. 104
nrrrs.
T h e said land being assisted a l t h r
date of t h e Issuance of such certificate in the
name of W . H. French, e t a h :
Afao, T a * Certificate No. 2 5 2 , dated the
6th day of J u l y , A. I&gt;. 1 915, said rrrtifira te
e m b r a c e t h e following described property
situ ated In Semlnola cou nty, Florida, to-w it:
L ot I, D re w 's Sub, Div. Recorded in F la t
Hook Z, p a ge 40, Record* ot Seminole ro u n ­
ty.
T n e aald land bring n uta te d a l the . -Alao; T a x / C e r t if ic a t e No. 31 dated the
data of t h e Issuance of aurh rrrtifirate In 3rd day of Ju ly , A. D. 191 6, .a id eeriifieate
e m b ra r r* the following dearrihed pro perty
( h r n a m r of Mr*. M. T , Kubanka;
altuateil In Seminole cnuntyd Florida, to-w it:
Also: T a a Certificate N o . 1170, dated the L ot 3 3 , Sanford H eig h t* . T h e said (and be­
3rd day ot Ju ne, A. D. 1 9 1 2 , eald rcrtlfi- ing assessed at t h e d a t e ol the Issuance ol
r a t e rm fararei t h r following drecrlbrd prop­ such certificate In t h * n a m e 4f Mr*. W, Cuierty- situ a te d In Semlnnle cuunty, F lo rid *, grove;
to-w lt; L o t 6, Illk. E. Brown's Hub. Div. of
Also; T ax C e r tifica te No. 2 7 7 . dele d the
fleck, H a m m o c k .
The said land being &gt;s■eeeetf a t t h e d at* of t h e Issuance ot such 3rd day of Ju ly , A. I t . 191 6. said certificate
embra ce* the following described pro perty
rrrtifirate In t h * name uf E . V. Cameron.
situated-In Seminole County, Florida, to-w it:
Alto: T a a Certificate No. 110, dated the L o t 48, Hlork D, D. II. k( He hell's su rv ey of
6 lh day of Fuly, A. D. 1 9 1 5 , aald certificate the L e v y , G rant.
4 6 acre*. T h * aald land
embrace* t h * following .desrribed p roperty being extesx.d a t t h e d a te of the Issuance
situated In Seminole co u n ty , Florida, to-w it; ot such certificate In the name of W . I).
Lot 5S,
58, Sanford Height*. T h e said land brbe­ Fretjch et al:
ing assessed a t the date of Ihe Issuance of
Alao: T a a Certificate No. 286 , date d the
auch certificate fn th* name of J , II. ftags3rd day of Ju ly , A. D . 1916, said certificate
dal*^
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embrace* th* following deacrlbed property
Alio: T a x Certificate No. 361, dated the situated In Seminole c o u n t y , Florida, to-w lt:
3rd day of J u l y i A. D. 1 9 1 6 , said m l l f i r a l e Lots 120, 121, 122 an d 123, Muck I&gt;. I&gt;. II.
embrace* t h e following described property Mitchell's t u r v - y ol t h e Levy G ra n t.
The
situated in Hemlnole co unty, Florida, to-wit: said land being assessed at the da ta of the
H E 4 ot N W is Sec. 3 5 , ^ p . 21 ft, ft. 31 E. issuanco of suah- ce rti fica te in the n a m e or
' 4 0 acre*. -Th e said land L ' l n i assessed at W . It. French et a l;
the d a te . o f . the teeuanr* of surh .'certifirate
Also: T a a C e rtificate No. 289 . date d the
Ip th* n a m e of Unknowa;
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4
3rd day ot Ju ly. A. I L . 19*16, aald certificate
j
Also; T a x Certificate N o. 4 4 9 , ’ dated th * embraces Ih* following described pro perty
t n d day of Jua*. A. D , 1 9 f J , aald eer- situated In Seminole e o u n t y, Florid* t n . w t t :
_ U n fa ir a h th rt ra a .t h a following deeeiibed p ro p ­
ad i l l . Block IL* D. IL M U e rt y situ a te d tn 8*mlnelu c o u n t y F t o r i d a , rhell a survey o f, t h e L e vy G ra n t.
Th*
to-w it: L o t l o t , BL Joseph. T h e Mid land aald land. b eln . ______
______ ________
•being -assessed a t th * d a te of th * Issuance I * * u o l such. r e r U A ca t * in Ih* n a n)* of
of aueh certificate In th* n a m e ol Unknown; W. B . 6 ranch a t . a l ; Aleoi T a a Cevtlfleata N o . 1 0 *. dated t b *
T a * Ce rtifica te N o. 3 8 1 , date d t h e
fird d ay of J u l y . A. D . I fit 6, A i d eertlfi c a l *
ambracea tha following d aM tlbtd p ro p e r ty
atttsnfed In Semlnol* c o u n t y , Florida, t o - w it :
Lota H t and 133, B lo e k D . D IL hiltahell’a
tog
‘ tn* d a t e - f f tbe lsaaSnc* of survey ol the L e v y G ra n t. T h * aald Is nd

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VOLUME X

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1918

NUMBER 8

OUR SCHOOLS OPEN
CALLTOARMS TO ADDRESS M ACEDO NIAN FRONT
WITH GOOD ATTENDANCE FORGARDENS FARMERS OF GETS ALLIED ATTENTION
FULL CORPS TEACHERS THIS WINTER THIS COUNTY GERMANS WANT PEACE(?)
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PROSPECTS

FOR

MOST SUCCESSFUL T E R M .

A il

FRUIT LAWS STR IC T.
EVERY
Replevin-will mil &gt;»el -fruit

bark

LITTLE

BIT

HELP ARMY.

i .e m n i :

WILL PR O M IN EN T

S P E A K EKSj

HERE TOM ORRO W NIUIIT.

IN D TROT7.KY
TR A IT O R S .

via:
RUT

CAMOUFLAGE

PEACE

IS W HAT.TIIEV W A N T ..

*
* i
tier man Agents who sold Ru-isia
T h a t the .state laws governing th e Thu Sanford Schools opened yes' j* Allied troops a r e ’ on the offenllun.
F.
M.
Rhodes,
Florida
for Gold.
s hhip
ip m
e n t of green
its ,
Cal1 l “ -a rn “ for th v f“ rmer8’ “ “ ’ i
men
g r e e n e r im m a tu re fru
fruits
tchlay p r o m p tly at 9 o’clock a n d
.............................
men in the second ’line Trenches, S ta te M arketing' Agent, of Jnckionsi vc on th e Macedoniah front.
are going to ho lived up to as at no
Washington. Sept. Hi The‘ co menrolled th e iraty fifn g totnl In' all
sounds again 1n a letter w ritten by v ille, has ac cepted the Invatlon of
Reorganized S erldan forces;'-aid­
previous time since these measures
gruilcs of HS5 pupils, two m o re th an
J . W. Itallowell, director of States the 'Spnfwrd T ru c k Growers, and mittpo on public Infifrmat ton has ed by F rench units, are attacking
were passed by th e legislature is the
released for puldication a series of
on tht* .opening day of lust year.
Adm inistration, of th e U nited S ta tes b n
the Bulgarian positions in t h e m oun­
W ednesday
night, Septem ber
belief of those voiiversant with th e
com m unications between the German
T|ie enrollfnent by 'buildings a n d j
Food .Adm inistration, to Braxton
tains o n | tiie Scrbo-Greek border
h
,;^8
:p
9
.
o
’clock,,
at
.
t
h
e
.
Court
recent decision of A ttorney-G eneral
imperial g o v e r n m e n t and tlie Rus­ vast
Etudes was:
-ast of Mon astir.
.
,
■Van C. Swearingen with regard to H e a c h a m t Federal Food Adminis­ House, will deliver an interesting sian Bolshevik governm ent themsel­
t r a t o r for Florida. M r. Itallowell address to tin- growers -on “ OrgqHigh .Sqhiol
)
Tl
Three im p o tr a n t hill positions,
1 replevins on sucli fruit, accoFding*
. . . ,
,
, i ,
ves, and also the report there
h,,*tt,,vw*directed not only , nlsalion. I t ’s Benefit a and M arket m ade to G eorge Creel by Edgar which had w ithstood allied efforts
Freshman Class
.
41 to th e s tatem en t of Jo h n T. Lewis ‘" ' ' ' T ' 1
l'ro.|n els ’.
24 1'
Sophomore Glass
Sisson, the c o m m itte e ’s special re­ through several days, have fallendual who Has a foot of ground th at
i-oniiection presen tativ e in Russia during the tn the Serbs and _the. French. Thu
Mr. Rhodes, sinri
.
2
7
,
Lewis said:
Junior Class
may he cultivated'.
with l lie s l a t e Ala
HI
heights are Sokol, Duhfo- I’.die and
Senior Class
w inter . of- I f ' l - 1s.
■' Heretofore m an y
shippers
o
f
:
.e. | &lt;|
'.«&lt;&gt;■
or »•
id?i '
T eak Vctrinik. Sokol is 20 miles
— T h e greatest piosiiile p fsih irti
Total
•
mtmi s»m m &gt;
Ithle n f evade
These d icuilielits sh,,v\ thill th e , eas{ of M onastir.
•
of essential fimil p roduets is, if , el m.ii • lit slieeessflll organ of l he
G ra m m a r School
th e law by replevining t h e i r - f r u i t
present
hi a,|s (,f the
Bolshevik
f evisi more im portance sta'*- m achinery
He is throughly
pl&gt;"illle.
T h e cupt tired positions are a h m ii-c ^
___ I I from the sheriffs to which it had
1 iiurlli Grade
in, | familiar w ith— th e farmers needs. governm ent la-nine and Trotsky
now than last .yoar.” he urges
_
m idway between thi* Cerna* and
_
• 85 j
, Fifth Grade, ’
and
their
associates,
are
German*
his letter, which
‘ A d m in is tr a to r| being a successful grpwer himself.
V ardar rivers am! e o m m a n d - the
.
**7 i for th e state. T heir m ethod has been
agents. '
Sixth* Grade.
Beaeham is tran sm ittin g to t h e ! He u a- strong advocate of orgau p p er course of the Uerna after it
Scxcnlli G rade
to into court,- file a suitable bond
- people of Florida through th e "dess’: *niiation^uf the growers and is aide
7'J I
T h ey show Hint the 'B olshevik makes a wide c u r v e . southeast of
and -regain possesion of the chillisEighth Grade
to -l-ow in m an y ways, the benefits revolution a .is arranged for' by the
Braxton Ht-wi-hum, Esq.I
M onaslir Several hundred prisoners
Total.
J-181 cated fruit, which was im m ediately
tn i . i|.-ri-,.-ii from such .-o-nporul ion Germ an gn-i general -ta(f and (in­
have lu-eii tak en in tin- .a d v an ce ,
F
.d.
ral
I
&gt;...i|
All
m
inis
i
shipped
outside
the
s
late
when
It
East I'rimar)
I', i meeting
Wi-din-sdax
night ane* d oy the G e r m a n Imperial hank w Iiich conifiuuN.
. . ( Irland ii., I la. *
IS was• out of reach of tin- s l a t e aullior
h --t Grade
lj.
i
u
tn
sill
and.
the
members
of and ullo-r G--r*nan ••tinnlii oil instituD.-ar Mr Item I .mi
ritle-..
’
.
f
Meanxx
liih
fin*
F
r
e n c h a nd Bri15
s. ,j .j ,| tira d e
tnfn- "
I'm -u'limni T rtiil -tiniw ers. Do
11.
are
-;tfi
l-.
I
hr.
igli
Dish
iro..|&gt;-&gt;
ii
the
m.i.:i
oattlefront
.
.
dr-I
. &gt;wea ritigi n
I • '-I iiitoh" A Mur c \ -ti.-nernl
will ii g.ad in , n i u-rj grower and
the ip-.il&gt; of* in F r g n e ......... n t i n u e thi-ir progress.
T h e\ sl|OW llt.ll
\
i
.t
r
of
our
work
and
have
iiim
i—
s: J i I:. &gt;wi•\ i r . ha- now ruled ihat a re­
T-t tl
In, -i t,i - - man in Seminole t ounlx Brest - Lit -• \ .- k a a-. a Iu-lra1.il of j
full) dis* hargi d tin primurx duties
al*
aitioi
at
law
winch
a
p
­
peivili
is
Ih-i a i-i-n t h e Him- a nd t h e Aisne
p
n -i i a&lt; i l.i- tin cling
M est I'rimar)
by l In- &lt;o rei.ni i
Die ltil-.--i.ili 1 &gt;i*&gt;
of the |- noil \ ilmin.'l rat ion tn -u-&lt;p
if*
&lt;
Ill
.
w
hen
i
In*
ownership
"■
1
In
I'ri-io Ii are pressing on N o r t h
g tk. mi • ting a . m u po t &gt; agi -n'-. l.i min ai.il Tnn -i.\ I hat a
;:
I(.* ole
i.iihiug i i i ........ a&gt;,ii insuring siif
.*
in
dispiiie.
and
limt
tino
f
t
h
e Aisne t h e y h a v e t a ke n tin4
,v. - ..i a tira d e
.
licient sufi|ilu-s (or our lionto popu- j “ ul *,,M uf train m hetlules, .services. Germari-piekerl com nlander was cho- t.ixxn of Vuilly a n d nearer t h e
dots
not
apply
against
**
replevin
i||vi-r«|niis.
re-icing
i
U
c
will
he
given
12
’l o *'.| '. nil"- I'.irogr.td .igi'u-'
Third Grade
latioii |t i- &gt;,f tl
utm ost importi : j s h e r if fs in in-11 - w h en fruit In i' bei-n *iiii i ll.il tk f In &lt; nf fll.nt I .r I.liu i I s ••It • |’i . Inilig til* re-illt nf the i in- t •• i in.i . 11 ii • 11- ' it .in *f11&gt;* r? ( hi tom i|.-« Daliie- h av e s t or me d
T 'al
I a r m .1 « m r to t In-m •■&gt; in sp ecto rs
la t a i i-li t In
I • deral h a \ •- hei-u -1 . r&lt; 1 Is re.-, ix . .1 liV the Mo nt I n - Si nge -, an' imporwuit liill
U! 11.e Ills nr.-... 1 in t U 11.git iie r a ils e it docs not c.iinc w ithlU the to l.uropi
nut I III AIt Unlit . II,- ««ri I* f» I
111. tills iiud shippers at B o h hex lk g o v e r n m e n t a - in 1It t :i r x posi t i on. .
!l»ui|, il&gt; nf . me Hurd UP* llll’eS. 1
ti-rr Iptloll ,1IS lhe l»r i»f»|&lt;i*in during railro.nl
.t-gti lat ions of i he law
g o vern in g
as -pn-» u p o n 1 h emluissies * As t r ide t h e Sc ur pe t h e British
In view of u a l ot.lilt Mil. tht* .* .in .h e proper m a tu rity for sh ip m en t the com ing. &gt;ear. IH III nlitatii a tin- liia n la mis-ling In-Id Si pli-nihcr ad • i».i
I
1M
.1111•-- \ ill. ii-r- in in*- liaxe piishe.l for xx a rd m-xx posts.
Ilf
KII--.I.I
|1
t
f
,,f
ltd
v&lt;
• ' • ..iiiagiug iiuiii
suTti 1lent 'Ill--plx of ill 1 .1 .1f.li1* ("liih,
It
i
-ia
u
,11
m
\ . .mb as •l i r . 'i o r - el while al-uiiJilu- 1 pre - &lt;'• m i n e s , a n a l
Sheriffs "f t h e various counties ii - well
in
pari
lo - f f i . 1 ,1 *-i|\ mg
Tin .lol.il enrollm ent AI
I
'
.
B
o
l
h
e
x
ik
u i . Ill .1 r x f o r e i g n a u i i -- n il h e ;i-l
.( Y |« re-. t i e x (la x •• a d I,
a
suline
h m ! n.l •■•■unl\ ollh n-rs h a t e been In li la
Ii
1
1
r
1
Ii
&lt;
iiiing
mill
.1
.It
I
ilto
»
,&lt;
|.i
. of -ul, ruhl&gt; .11 rens* - by
• h. 1L*r* ill*’
-how
111 X'Ulli'l-il nil .1 front iif t u . i m ile s ,
lli'ltll—t Je (mill \
Tlu-&gt;
n
’itied
-f
th
e
a11orni-\-g«
nerul’•
.
lulu
b
si-r
triMim
ir*
g.i
ti
II.
1
lotIlf
•
•sMfll
I
m
l.i
’
,
ml
r;t!|ttot
•■
I
1
II
#. w
' .......... I of 1hr
|tn l&gt; |ie x ik W e s t of C’a i n l j r a i a n d ar'oind St
decisp.’i.
Is. If ,.o'.'(l.le . of r\ ••f1 in*•re import - viei-s Althoul tin- u s e * o f y o u r ei»r - l o i r t . Hi nt I s e p r e s e n t
Ml' the t i-ai hi r . • lllploX **d were
g
i
n
e
r
n
m
e
r
i
l
is
n
o
t
,1
|
{l
|
si y i i g o \ - l / u e l i t i n , t h e u e l i x l t y h a s t i l ed loxxti
riir
GasiililuTins will m ake n impossflili- to ance Than
\ ear
lerlaiiilx u-a- tin
|.IS...|(|
their rc'i-e live t-uildnu:'
e
r
r
inei
il
at
all.
luii
.1
l
i
e
r
m
a ii g“ x -la fti-r
the
Mriii-h
i.iplure.
i.i-! illi lk| release of sucli im m a tu re
I t | -a' . -I I .. (•. c -, - - .- A- rk - f *l.e
In tin- - m u tu 1 ii - t a l i - p a .-1n ulur ly I ..ul.) Hot he diet ter Used
r
r»iii
enl.
ai
l
i
n
g
0
I
1
K
in
I
tie
i
n
t
e
r
fr I t f.roligl- iii lions f.&gt;r rvplexm.
Thu aerial and artillery arms liav1'
It is a ma il er , r/f cuininuii sense.
lhj-re I- a gr eat n | i p o r t u n U y for li.»
i&gt;tuf
G erm any
a n d b e t r a y Big 1
which
will
mean
th
at
the
fruit’
must
In-en
active on the new American
Our
GoviTiiinent
n
e
ve
r
i
n
t
e
n
d
e
d
to
I In? o p e n i n g eXef- '■&gt;*■&lt;* Ai r* o r.id
f a r me r to r e n d e r ’ an i m p n r t a n t M-rRussian
people,
a*
11
In-trays!
ri m&lt;iin in the • iistod) of sheriffs
front
sniitlixxest
of Metz. ’Tin; enemy
out
a
ba
n
mi
ill
u
n
i
.
atteiidunec.
i ini|iri-ssi\e, a • .j Air*’ ’’.i,i-a- ti rx ice d ur i ng tin- i m n i n g season. In
n a t u r a l a l l i es , f o r Hi e helH-lit of I fit
.
*
until tiie next regular nr special
.
.
,
1
guns
have
been
ham m ering the
p
a
rt
of
a pp e al in g last y ea r Tor a n i ncrease
•r.'-d h\ i - u t l i u s i u s m oil t h e
'The t r o u b l e lias been t h a t t h e re
imperial Germ an jrnvornjnfi.,1,
f American - linen. - hut m. In fan try
court session, where it will he i n 1in p r o d u c t i o n , aw - iss-ssmirity- errtti-mliers a n d p u p i l s .
ft.-rr^xcNi t un' m u c h vtmpie plraxuri*
i \ -lien ci- against th e ‘ shi|ipef. It
. a tta c k s liifve developed. Allied
r.x-en
.M the High ........... I Dr IfTT). irn. *.:i tin an that in a m a n y cases t h e , pliasized t h e p a r t i cu l a r i i n p o r t a i u i ruling on t h e l,or«|.s Day.
D
rlie
fur
1
lothing
for
F
rench
and
j aviators have bomhardeti - railroad
of a g r e t u r p r o d u c t i o n of whe at . c hu rc h goers m a y h av e gone here
pastor, of flui Met r.oilist Church,
.
—
H
rlg
in
n
s
r
---------------:
r
m t e r u ami nrh o r inllftnrv nwyfPrr
ira.t
uni
.ptAUoUil),
spud
m
Tiiyrtitrr
nppf'at
fr.r
r
i
r
r
a
m
wheat
and TheJ’ ' fttrr.. r. -kuHiy arn-r try
- I din ted th e dev
' mil. mil . \er- i‘i'« l-ll
i inM el/
a n-a.
a lullenem y
■rrrrn p r , rtrr—snuttir-rr fn r m r r wnpi j:» to | u i s h.i- in* Fhe
Tk. ............ I
"**.» n-otr*-—ret -fsi*
,|i -1 r&gt; • ,1 11x 111"
1-.- 1ntnin**'
■■tit tn t
iliu
ve
tioinlii-it
Miuie
places
xxitlim
tinli
f
t
u
l
u
.
i
y
*
iii
a
|i
o
s
i
l
i
n
i
i
(•»
r«
»|Miiiil
■11. ..... w, ri• made i.\ , Mr 1 .•• m i e r of a g : o wit lire, a n d will In\ ti'li’i;r.itii Htr« • 1 1 ..in Mii*h.ng hi i-li- '■ 1 a -u li- 11 t h Ki &lt;i ( rosK for ,
A
m
e
ru
a
ii
lilie
s,
in
clu
d
in
g
M
MtliuT.
Mi |.or in- a.i i 1.t i r e l..-s tir thi s h i p p e r .
'
11 f. aw tor,, t
i wh t" t Im* s t a i r 1ll» l a b Oil II Is' I al u t t h e ciiUf-cti o n ot e l n l l i i u g fo r llu- j
R ender South S elf-S ustaining
American
a t te n tio n is .directed
t h a t III, c i t i e s French and Belgians, left so destitute
*' toli-iil "f seh lu d s. Mr (i W S p e n - j
at
.) arlxNOh \ 1 11•• stilt*
We now need th e fa rm er to re•'The
|)o»sibiliiy
of
the
loss
of
a
n
,
by, the ravages
of xvar.
Just, fanry!
chiefly at t h e front in Lorraine,
where'
there
are
trolley
cars,
a
u
to
s
..
^
v
»er, member of th e local hoard of!
entire carload of fruit where sam ples . alize t h a t if. he can increase his ((light not 1(1 he M-err 'along the car j T o h a v e 'a pair of shfii-s h a lf-soled in w here the Am ericans are .under tire
trustges and P rincipal J. F. M c K in ­
1 fail to pass the arid tests pi th e i n - ' production of cOpi and tnear. and.
non.
•
tracks. When, Jr« lieys can hr used, ! Belgium cost* eigli? dollars! And so from the fyrtress -of Metz and are
I selectors, doubtless w ill make m any | w here possible, groxv enough wheat
m aking ready for a
whv use .the car and the gasoline? I m any good shoes are sent to our a p p a re n tly
Dr.. Brownlee, panfor nf tliu I’res- l*ruurrM careful to }see
&lt;CI* th a t their for his own ennsum ption. as.xxi
drive
against
t h e Kricmhild line,
In
country
places,
if
the
churrli
‘
rummage-sales
and
s-rtld
for
fivp
nnd
I’&gt; ti rmn chiiri'h, eon ducted the devo- fruit* is capable of passing tiie acid as his production of co tto n , he will
ten
rents
a
pair
Let
us
all
rirt
out
to
which
th
e
G erm ans withdrew
uoiijl exercises at the G ra m m a r tests, and is otherw ise ca
p ab le of not only he increasing our nptibnal ggoing calls for gi.soline, use il
'apa
; the rum m age sales and give our their sh attere d • columns from St.
sMionl and a d d r is s e d the school. complying with the law iii e very supply of food, hut will render tin­
It is a m att) r of conscience, as | M-i-oiid hand garm ents to these poor
MiHicI salient.
M r- D ic k e n so n . P rin c ip a l, a l s o s p o k i
smith self-sustaining in its food siuff- M ayor I )u vison | ul ■ it.
C omic
1
ri-b|i«Mt
I
brothers
and
'i
s
i
r
r
of
ours
across
' i ffi*' pupil*. - 'Wle cm-IH-i-s lit Hie ;
Along this front American forces *
xmir car In- the seas. G a rm en ts for men. women,
i-ralled m id lest has been **'' * dl lie feeding his own fa , I m r e b. Inii d o n i b
_T»"
Tninar) schools were simple ilLui, ; proven
to he the only accu ra te index bands, and contributing to the feed- M-e„ running a fte r the mail.* »r h e r e ' children and babies are e’arnestly are on the threshold of Germ any.
interesting, a d a p te d to. th "
„| i Ti " " m a tu rity of fruit, some fruit , *'•« uf l,,t’ ‘'.calily in which li e lives. «r,d there before and after
Bring I solietcd Underwear hats, and caps T in-V ictory of G e n . ' Pershing's men
the pllplls.
'bus had m ore then u merely local
being sufficiently m ature for hum an 'h e reb y making the*sm ith independ- the family tk S u n d ay Sehool. e h u rrh isoftj out-aide
g a rm e n ts, shoes,
_ At each of thr; buildings were co n su m p tio n while thd rind is still j 1’" 1 in ,m " 1 s t u » '‘' ,,l! w,l‘ h «*vo Christiun E n d e a v o r and park jour hlunkcts, . sheets- pillow-slips, bed- effect. Germ an lines to the southeast;,
have been weakened by the terrific
.
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— sp—o r- car near t h e . c h u r c h if you can. ft
many visitors, p are n ts and friends of green
and other
varieties .being
enorm
ously
relieved* -our
tran
ticks and mufflers. Good s to u t m a­
the srhoifls.
wholly unfit fur h u m a n consum ptibn
th a t t h a t , portion will be a good advertisem ent of the terial is required for h ard wear. blow dealt ulopg life heights of the
The sehool&lt;r ha're* opened auspici­ for a while d ftc r th e shin has yellow*»'e ‘P roducts of th e no rth ern p o p u la rity of religion, and y o u r Flimsy materials or gaudy ('({hiring, Mease, while t o - Hie northw est theG erm ans are forced to a d a p t them*
ously ;md th e outlook is b ri g h t for ()j
farm er heretofore tra n s p o r te d to special brand of it.
hull-dresses, high-heeled slippers,
•
,
,
*
the
S
outh
c
a
n
-g
o
for
expmV
to'
our
selves
to the new menace which has
i&gt; prosperous school year. ,
Our y o u n try needs more church stiff hats, straw huts, dress hats,
T he inspecting force this year c b n - ,
a n d lh e Alli,.8tak
en
from
th e m the cornerstone of
going, more religion, not less. P ra y ­ hooks, toys soaps or toilet articles
gists of John T. Lewis, \Vill;ston;j
'
Hieir
positions
to th e east of Verdun- •
Second 'W ar Fund. Pledges
Reid Robson, I,akeland, B. \f. R a y -[
I realize keenly th u t with the er is a power, as much us a m m u n i­ must not he sent. Woolen ^goods of
Our G overnm ent realizes what-ao-ever -kind are acceptable.
H a v i n g , re tu rn e d to the city * sor, Lowell, and C. .K. John sto n , | decrease in labor, due to th e druft tion.
S p e a k in g unofficially in London to­
'‘ ill appreciate th e favor if all thus*? Deland. They were recently called for in dustrial and w as purposes, the these facts. . A nything th a t h u rts M ending is not nccCsHury or need the d ay ,
A. J. Balfour',, the British
" ho ms? in a r r e a r s , on their \Y ur intir conference with th e a tto rn e y - farm er is greatly han d ica p p ed , yet c h u rch ' a tte n d a n c e hurts our cause garm e n ts he in perfect condition. foreign secretary, declared he did not
Fund Pledges will remit to me at gcncrnl
by Governor C utts, und it - u little e x tra effort und a little extra al home and a b ro a d .
A hundred th ousand destitu te see th e slightest hope- thut a real
. once. Wr have 'been in structed tty is said
willmake a most active c a m - j en d e av o r qn
the p a rt of each and
If you can hitch the horse or mule women .fin the occupied^ regions ure peace could come from the latest
have all pledges cancelled by Oct. 1 paign for the full enforcement of the livery one of us is a service and a to th e buggy or surrej', why, of eager to earn a small livlihood re- A ustrian -peace -note. T h e note has
1sacrifice far less th a n we a r e -a s k in g c o u r s e r y o u ’II I h r t h n t . ' a n d 'tlie n add pairing gift clothing und itinking new n o t y e f been received formally in
•"it many have m ade no p a y m e n ts law during the coming season.
jsacriti
at a l f its yet and others are behind.
from - our hoys in t h e trenches. to your church going un additional g urm ents ad a p te d to needs with an y of the allied capitals und no
trip without criticism.
Hoof it if which they a n ' familiar.
oltlriul com m ent on it hus been made
Unless all pledged money is col*
Red C ross Colloquy
*
Cultivate G a r d e n s .
you
can
readily
do
so;
and
then
’ locted, there will come a drive soon­
Send your c a st off clothing to the R eports from enem y sources are th a t
M a r y —Say Rob, w hat is going to
Even in the south, our railway
er than we expect. As tw enty-five happen on O c t.*2, a t • the P resby- 1s y s te m is overtaxed in handling, our y o u ’ll appreciate .th e cfLrch ser­ Red Cross h e a d q u a r te r s in the I’jco the note was issued nt the com m and
vice perhaps all th e more.
.
l*er cent of m oney collected re tu rn s
building. a " Do nu t send umhiY-llns of the A ustrian em peror und with­
terinn ch ru ch ?"’
*
Arm y und our wnr m aterials, and
R u t —come to church.
D o n ’t and parsols.”
out
consultation
with
Germ any.
to the C hapter treasury, it obviates’
B o b —“ Don’t you Itnow? W hy the tru n s p o rtu tio n of food stuffa waste oil ull th e week and then when
the continual sm all efforts to rnise
Leaders
of
th
e
Germnn
relshstag
Over there our u n fo r tu n a te friends
d o n ’t you read the H erald? You'd nnd co tto n to th e consuming
sunday comes talk sucntimonloualy
money for war Work and there-by
are
reported
to
be
Ui^cussin'it
it.
find out then. It is going to he the centers und to the Allies has become about the wrong of using the cur.
are wearing g a rm e n ts fashioned from
reduces not only th e labor of u de­
While A u s triu -H u n g a ry was pre­
Annual Business M e ltin g of Sem inole one of th e - most difficult problems
flour sacks, old blankets, sheets and
,
M. II. Massey
voted few hut elim inates the an n o y ­
paring
her n o te to the belligerent
t
h
a
t
we
have
to
confront...
't a b l e c l o th s which h av e now utmost
E. D. Brownlfe " ’
ance to the people at large. Give as C o u n ty C h a p te r."
nntions proposing th a t they meet in
disappeared
and
shoes
m
ade
from
B o b —" Y ou are a m em ber, nin’t
There is of necessity n decrease
C. D e W. Rrowcr
generously as you can when these
scraps of c a rp et and peat sacks. For unofficial discussion of peace term s
you?
Weil
you
have
a
vote
to
cast
in
o ur agriculture labor. If th e peo­
J. P. H ilhurn
drives come jind then ‘fulfill y o u r
bedding, sacks stuffed with dry in a neutral co u n try , G e tm any was .
In th e election of ofllclers and b e ­ ple of o u r towns and vil|iiges who
promises faithfully.
~ .
m aking ready to m ake a n o th er offer
sides there will he reports of the have th e o p p o rtu n ity to do so can
The acreage in sugar cane in leaves or irtdss serve for matresses. of srp u rn te peace to Belgium. It is
All those whose pledges are still
y ears’ work. D on’t you w ant to u n d e r ta k e th e cultivation of gardens Duval county will he greatly inT h e drive will h r from Monday
unpaid on Oct. 1. will receive a
an nounced th a t thu Belgian- gov­
hear
what
the
(
h
a
p
te
r
has
done?
,
n
their
extra
hours,
we
will
have
to
M onday. T ry and Ii rill something
creased ncxi year und it m-mi-mi
notice to th at effect. It ' has not
ern m e n t . has been approached with
been my policy to send out collectors Even if you did nothing yourself? m aterially contributed to th e total certain th a t severul up-to-date syrup to send.
a propqsal th at if she wijl remain
M ary — "Guess I'll go. W hat tim e labor em ployed to increese our pro­ plunts will he established in Duval
believi-ing th at th e people, of Sunneu tra l during the rem ainder of the
'
ductlon.* For these reasons, us 'never countj'. A great m any farmers will
Card of T h an k s.
ford would cancel th e ir ’ pledges Bob?.
war, G erm any, is ready to withdraw
Boh —7:30 P. M. So long, d o n ’t before, every town village ai^d ham - plant from one t o tw o acres of wheat
" ith o u t reminder, for the care und
T o those who were so' kind to to th e frontiers which were violated___
j ^ r ge t
^
- 1av 11, ai a am a . . . . ..
i _ ,.. —
i _,. i..
_
lct
that
h»
»
»crap
of
availabh.
ih]s_ifljljLguiytUk-agi:d
can
be
■
abr.
-Bur-Inted-oni^n^rrilhmtrwrT^Tisr
comfort of our hoys over, there. Will
TrTAugust,
ft is affirmed froifi
•prodiicTive
iciwT11nf IHit land
In n ,1 Tor
■_
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• *
cultivation?
tained.
yon ' not rem em ber th at SeminTIIe
who sent such beautiful floral of­ Berlin th a t A ustria .acted dn its
The banks of Leon county arc o n - ; " hou,&lt;l patroltically resolve to make
County men an d boys are now on
ferings and in m an y ways* exempli­ own initiative in sending out- its
couraging the pig club m ovem ent by , l i'c family u n it as nearly self-supHie battle front?
T h e harvesting of ’ p eanuts in fied th e C hristian c h a ra c te r in -nur peace proposals,_ bu t th e offer of
Mrs. Deane T u rn e r.
furnishing tjic boys of th e pig clubs ( p o rtin g as possible
Gadscn 'c o u n ty is well under way feccnf b e reav e m e n t we wjsh to ex­ G e rm an y ' t o
Belgium
points to
W a r Fund T reasu re r. money with which to py pigs. T h e | T h e m a t t e r is one to which we now a n d th e crop is showing up well. press our heartfelt th an k s.
*jw hat muy be said to be more th a n
boys are taking gre at interest in - t h e ca n n o t a t t a c h too much im portance, One farm er n ea r Grecnsbo/o, thinks
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Connelly a coincidence a n d probably a des­
F aithfully yours, .
C om e out to th e Annual Business work Jind splendid re su lts are b o u n d .
he. will gi‘t a yield of 75 bushels per ,
* Mrs. H. B. Connelly
p e rate "peace offensive" is now well
to follow.
* . •
j
• J. W. Hallowed ■ •
°f Bemino.c C o u n t y - Chapter.
acre.
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M r. und M r s . T . W . . G e tie n tinder way.
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�SEPTEMBER 20, i9jg

THE SANTORO HERALD-

PAGE EIGHT

M onday, Sept. 23 rd, and
Tuesday, Sept. 24th.

Am bassador Jam es W. Gerard

M atinee at 3:30 each day^

T his picture is true and authentic and is based on facts and will give you som e in sid e inform a• .
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n the* G erm an-A m erican S itu ation that you perhaps did not k n o w ..
Prices total 25c and 55c
’ Evening: at 8 O ’clock. *
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prophecy-of &lt;Jie err it English w riter
y c u t uwny
RED CROSS M E E T I N G
hie* been discounted j n a n y time*.
if the rasp .Is w**-d. i&gt;uly monil atnouht j
Thv Third Friday of every
The comparatively- ancient 5c?tt»- I* rut away nt a time nnd the foot can .
month will be a business
ment* of the lntttan* around Tu!*.» and
meeting-of the Red Cross,
throughout the s ta te are .full of in-

AN OKLAHOMA OIL WELL
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For Saief-^One B ab y G rand Chev

terest. The footprints of the Indian PROFIT IN SHEEP BUSINESS
■ot a u to . H . G. DiOterich. •;*;[
ai Wyman’s Club on Oak
have been obliterates! by the march
Avenue, at 2:30 p. m.*. . . . !
F o rd T ru c k . Fine s h ap e . tiSff.QO
of modern prpgre**. but hi* nhme ling­ Moit S«n*ibie Way for Ary Farmer la
sem inole C o u n ty G a rage.
tf-it
er* Where he formerly had his terr­
to Begin cn Small-Scale a n d -~
ed Villases or w!|twam abode*, rltlfs
G ra d u ally In cre a ie ,
i-hare been built and town* laid out.
Hi* hunting ground* on thf Arkatf*’*
have been converted into rich an!
producti'e fxrrtx* • Alfalfa ha« taV-m
For Sale— Sow* with . ; g- or
the place of prairie gra*#. -and domV*i
; shout*. Good Duroc Jersey rttek.
tic cattle crate itf former haunt* of tb*
j Inquire Rex'Packard. Wei: side.
wild bca*E 7
„ .
Albever Oklahoma pro«perou« town*
. and cltlr* have been bull!—7 hre. v—
laid out along modern lino* of
• High.Yietd From Legtrs-fl*.
building *r.J their people are er.to* • Tl-e p- !i try deportment nf the I'ni*
prising and patriotic
Tulsa hold* v**r&gt;!\v of Arbt r •&gt; 1, &gt;»■&lt;*•
, flr*t.pl#£e among Oklahoma.-cities for Leghorn* with nil nvoraco * c: prydne*
•enterpri#e and progress. The. city flon of 22D.0 eggs per hen. The 1otvV«t
h*« crown more. In' the past ten yc.tr* lYcord for n:i Individual hen Is 210 * All Local Advertisement* Under
than any other city in the jreat sent! ..­ -»aJ the Msh-*«t i« h’&lt;l
This Heading THREE CENTS a
.w e*; It *.» amplv able to care f&gt;r t
WANTED
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge
2.1
Cents.
.That Golden Tcmorrew.
It is easy to U-li«-te in that £•

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G L O W IN G
D IC T IO N

PRE\&gt;:rr»t* t*».v titoc wl" be b#i.t ' - •
year a: Tui*a The date* ot the. re
union are September 14 if Inclusive,
or tome ten day* earlier In the tat!
than '.he date* ujk* which lmr.c
.wrote h'.* appreciation of the »»!'*&lt;
cf 'he. Arkansas Yss'.tcr* to th* ~e
u n io n

w in

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Thrk-e neatly furr. i*hed
curk.
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One a i the beauty ♦pv't* around
TV:** !* Trrtag Circle or the* crrtl of
a ’ridge north of the* city - no« t**ut»
r.ftbd by har.dhcire re*.iieroe*
V
rsonumqc: ha* ben erected there c.'tt
tnemorai-ng the ».lit and prophecy of
Washington Irvins made mere than
sagkty year* ago The idea » u or.c
tnated and carried out by W Tate
Brady chairman of the General Oeamtttee cf the Confederate reunion or
pan.mi ton In the meantime the

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and Meat S c - a fii^ W iil Proc
S a tisfa c to ry Egg Y ield — T eat
at O h le S tat an.

. Hem* fed on Corn and moat «rr*r*
for 1 k»47 ilaj&gt; at the OJuo . x;&lt;rttncnt
nation laid an average of*.V7. egg* a
fcea. Tb»»*r W a ration of com. w her*
r«s*&lt; bran a;&gt;J uwal tcrap {&lt;v*dacaxl
tTO egc*.
The f«rd o»**t ;-&lt;-r doren
e c p ■■-£*• IP pier rrct higher for tiie
lot getting the ranery o f‘feeds than
for the cv.m and meat scrap lx .
iV t . wheat, eatv Iran. o4'.rre*L mid­
dling* and meat «orr.p cs-.nrtttxtevS the
ration of one lot that laid 15T pgr*
j«er he-r.
year. Hem* fe*.l only com
and me-at a»raj- laid 123 «-gc* p*cr hen.
The cvxrt of feed per dorm *-cc* «w*
nearty 4 pw-r cer.t greater in the Vase
of the hm* fed the variety ration.

FEW HORSES REQUIRE SHOES

r . r He r.:-*^ Ten acre farm '
Moore’* Station. Five acre* tii
Good large hc-u*e ar.d barr. C
Sent. See W. M. Havre* at Her

F r r S ale* -A limited .put
pu*e *tra m Extra
Early
B av.er.eid cabbage *&lt;vcd a
pe* p o u r 4. r.ot over or.e ha

l m r* Si* r* IM .n i i *in . Sewihrra tW»-

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ANNOUNCEMENT
0 1 THKRN SCHOOL O F COM M ERCE
.
o r OKI 4X1)0. FLORID 4
gtaukiatea. frr*ttd* and jutrern*, tbit the
r tnatmetfon parpeuws* ha* been more than
that *e\e*a! new tx-^mriter* have beenpvartmen;. giving more machine* pro rata
rev. in Forida: that another expert teach*
chir.g force, and that everything ha* been
reaving, heavy er.rollmtet in a thqrcaigfc*

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*i -*-4 t *t— , r t f-*r* i t 4
»»;» i*k** I vt* tfc.v I t i* i t . U r - r t ) f C 'u r f !*S g g » * *1 r-Uf *».&lt; Sr r*4»

After investigation u :s .xwrr.tv, ;n at
the genera! public is against the moving
picture shoe's or. Sunday, therefore the Star
T h eatre will not he open as advertist\i ir, de­
ference to their, wishe-s. Alsso the Star
not he xApenexi on Sundays .r. tht future

v-e
t l » t tfcr

« !v*te** t-*a^*w t j t t r I ' d - :
* U t » r ( » e v i t at'

k l t t t i-*4i 1 rrrtir* «e w k

It &amp;

ttr* -~0* - I f t f - m n *1 1S**r i ‘ 1S*** s i . v .

C O lU S E S OFFEREO:
'•horthind. Txp*'wriiing. Book keeping. C lrif Service. S»lr^*
ntanship. Ranking. Corporation. Auditing. Etc. .

0 . P. HERNDON
Manager Star Theatre \

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doe rc tmpofiper rare. A horwrY feet
*hf old be tr.mmed at )ea*t rverv *ti
«r right week*.

OLD

FALSE

TEETH

In trimming mow: of

the work whculd ly 4 m vrtrh a ra*pv
Lf the nipper* are xmed. to* mock erf

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SOUTHERN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
ORLANDO, FLORIDy

�CURBSTONE
CLEANINGS
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f o r JT 71* u n t i l t h e a u b ' i T i j - r t i o n H«t*»
clciMi.. t&gt;ut t h e i l . a n r c i n r . I f » l f i t h l
j r M i i i t h e s t r e e t t h e r e i* a v a rS T .t Ioj

W. M. HAYNES, Business M anager
l‘ uL lb fct■
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(HE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
iii;BW:iin iO *&gt; P U R E IN UM AM K,
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Wh U h lit t.i-'w i«c B ill go to
iD biriif
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prom
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trial
Hur.1 .2 1
.7* num w»t right after all.*.

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rHUEE MiiNtlln

B L D G ITT o r O P I N I O N " J U S T
B E T W E E N YOU \NI&gt; A IK "

CONCENTRATE YOUR ENERGIES

EVEN TH E GATE PO ST
NOT IN IT
A &lt; hit-f Is Among Ye Taking Notes
and Faith. ‘ H e’ll Print ’em ” --So S a j * Saiim erer.

A nd t h e n t re-re a n L i b e r t y r-iodI all
r% To IS
a r d U r s j urrp* w h . ' h j o - t at fh;E
i
g
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r i i B i n u In I m i M f Muni Ilf MtAr nl OfBf» l i me s ho u l d •*».•• preeed* ft* I ov$r*a.'
Theymust
g.p
lo r : ft. the ones we
other investment*
I n fie &gt;arr. ha*
( i Ih k I u s - ru n d ^ Inu Mill Mill. I Xticu.i 27ml
i
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f-J
t " hold, j
been r e sp on s i bl e L&gt;r m u s t - o f trie nig
ISM, *t IV I'otts tt.tr u Htnlorl. EUrlrlm
l'l» il'r ,V i of M n /fh 2rt), 1*7?
Doing
their
par:
until
the gfip is
wages wh ic h ‘ m a k e i f ' p o s s i b l e f or
UtHtfTnJ |n U r O l j bj P u r l r r 17.90 Prr Ybu In

id iu rt or

finer.

t

made part of you. Its fulfillm ent w ill s i d e s , h e i»ue* t m b e a u t i f u l l y e n ­
g r a v e d s t o c k c e r t i f i c a t e w h i c h 10
then be a great jo y .
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ye a rs frAm now are v o-th only t.m
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Mr-ph-rr s„. i«s workers to !a&gt; aside considerable for
a m i n v d h v . W.hv 'not k-nd to..L urie
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M ake th at war *avings pledge you ' 3 m while Lli neea is great, ami he.

V» • II I
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I'rr Month

I

the silence of

the night

give current price of * * * * *

a thought to the war savings pledge
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W hat does your conscience tel! yo u ?

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word.

Rem em ber yo u r

war savin g s

w. s. s.
T h e inner self w arns us of the
moral danger of not keeping our
promise when it is a sacred one like
our war savin g s pledge.
W. S . S'.

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In your heifer m om ents think of
the Hoys who are fighting th at you
m a y liv e in a b e tte f world Do your
p art...K eep your w ar saving* pledge.
W. S. S.
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A m erican so ld iers’ in Fra n c e , so m e­
i.herishi.
thing w h icif astounds the
enem y
So lately clu ste re d — ehil
and excites- the adm iration of bur
^ our ' knees; •
ailit-s, is the cap a city of the A m eri- Is there no w ay to save th em — must
can soldiers to do in d ivid u a l th in k -,
th ey perish?
ir.g and fighting. T h e G erm an fig hts; We have been brave, but oh! to
sueessfully only in mass formation,
part with these,
in organized bodies, w hile j every W renches our heart strin g s; nothing.'
A m erican s o ld ie r 'h a s ah in itia tiv e ’
more is left us,
and independence of aetiyn which
O n ly to wait and hope and pray
gives him rem akrabfe ettlciency im l
am F striv e ;
open fighting. T h e y are snot sense- W isdom &lt;rto see in that w hirl? has
less cogs, but each is an in d ivid u al
. bereft us.
working unit in a great fighting rnaT ak in g them ail -eig h teen to
chine
-t v .- - —
forty-five.

-SURPLUS §15,000.00

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
j? £ WAHT VOUR BUS1HESS.
H .R STEVENS

C. M. HAND

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Pv#aldMLI

R. R. DEAS
A ii’l Cithitf

TH E B A N K THAT IN SU R ES YOUR DEPOSITS

me&gt; From
We w ant to sa y to tho*e who have
behn aw a y during the sum m er “ We!
come H o m e."
O ur S u n d a y School showed i
marked
increase
in
A ttendance&gt;
Su n dav.

For Barns, Fences, Out-Houses

Le slie H iii is now "O ve r T h e re " .
Mr,&gt;~end— M re — E r n e s t K ru p p who
went to New V o rk to see him off
arrived after he had sailed; they
returned to Sanford Sunday night.

Chase &amp; Co., Sanford, Fla.

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In d u strial School ut Thom asulU-tul^.Us^iMAe.'MtcraaiUTgi.'pledge,
E v e r y A m erican at home should
T h a t sacred pledge yo u , signed last feel an in d iv id u a l resp o n sib ility and Eighteen to fo rty-five, soon they ville. G a ., this is one of the finest
No. 379S
schools of the state and we ' c o n -;
must gather,,
Ju ne. M ake it good. L iv e up to it. do his or her part in d ivid u al p a r t * ’
■Leaving
their
life
work,
breaking
gratulute
M
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on
her
choice.
W. F. S.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
in w inning th&lt;* w ar. T h e re is .not
.cherished ties;
M r.
Robert G o rd o n, wife and
P ro ve - to yourself th at you did. an A fnerican citizen who ran not
B ro th er and son, th'e husband and children
have moved to Sanford
not overestim ate vo u r earnings ca- help win the war win the war T h e
the father.
Gordon
from
Paducah.
K y ..
Mr
p a rity or your desire to keep yo u r Fo u rth L ib e rty Loan d rive which
Laid on .the a lta r of our sacrifice. is em ployed by the A. C. I, Ry..
word when you signed your w ar begins Septem ber J s . offers a great*
At Sanford in'llie S late of Florida, at the C lose of B u sin ess on
Y e t' we shall |et them go. with
W E . Seuggan and children
savings pledge.
; opportunity for concerted aption and
August 31st. 1918
cherished faces.'
N ao m i and W arner, have returneu
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for in d ivid u al action, and th£ loan
Hum bly petitioning our God to from West V irginia mi order that the
In the comfort of your borne, *'.U be a trem endous success, if each
guard
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» E s (&gt; l It ( E S
children
may enter school;
M r.
think of the hoy* "o ver th ere " A m erican will do his or her indivit_ I f •» &gt;| It, . . | I,
il-t:
( lu r to-st and bravest through war's
tn'-.ssi wi
Scoggan
iexpected
In
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ovem
ber,
-. i. *r i h i, );■ l
’ f.r -r at i .
ffave you kept your pledge 'to F e l j , ' ua! I’art a* parh A m erican soldier
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-torrn&gt; places.
I_#*tef'11"l:1 * t n -**• .rwi
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M rs. iiallen tin e of G ain esville, F la f * It I* l-Vp-.i t*- l U&gt; Srcjtr Fir. jriliuf; Utf vVlllU-!
support him by investing in war lfl l ranee doe&amp;Mus part. (Jur soldiers
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A nd bring them safety to their
o! In*lrbt» Jr »
a. I ' . t ' l a : , f,!, Slat,Ls visitin g iier sister Mrs. C . A. L -*» H-i.-.d* ani f .
savin gs stam ps.? '
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deservit.iiDi;H sU jipofr from the people
Great Rew ard.
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tion recently sent broadcast a u'a r n - it is ail thf- more n&lt;*reH.Hary uh«it the on** »»r t ’An ah d u n less they had . a inip her » ■ in the Ifegtnners Dept
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ipg tiiat peoj» e *h ould not «-Xf hat.ge m**n w L «» a re ex.•mpled fr orn mili- good •xcij
t hey will have their of t h e S u n d a y S c h o o l
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Lib ert y lu,n i| fi tf se ru ritie * if Uti- t a ry &lt;1utv •huuld work jh e 1anier narn es (Mil ill, hi*d in this napt­r K m ai iiiw
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aloe T li D j s c id a iif in iHlUi.t* on t he t n*k * (-as*- 111a1 to t he (11.llll- day.
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nifirtii*-* f th*r 1ti«ri |nI.
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nut that m a n y w a g e e a r n e r s a r e ' a t d d tenance of the arm y in the held.* cars painted-yellow for they are y e l­
Mr* E d Putnam and son George m s k* in of fir f f U n k - in Tb- - i ' r r r l f y
'i* } ^(t
»?i n- Krpof Ur g lUfA
A m erican must engage ki low when they operate their cars on after some time spent in A lah am a. T- •\ f f«#- rr, ^ * \ | l#W J ” 4rilj in
b e c a u s e of h i g h p a y in arany l i n e s of E v e ry
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work, to buy stocks and bonds (or ', " rr‘'' *'*rt " f |-rodu*tive labor T h e Su n day in jo y riding without a have returned home
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the first time in their lives It is governerrint has indicated the cm- good arid sufficient excuse
Miss Helen “
Shelton
is
the
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pluym
cnLs
that
are
essential,
and
the
obvious that penions who never have
ffiji/ti. n
teacher of the first G rade Girts in
given more than casual attention t o ’ governm ent has taken over the task *
W alt M ason s a y s 1
the Ju n io r D epartm ent. A fine class
.stork rn M .e t quotations- of. sto ck? t of assigning men t&gt;* jobs..
l see tfie slackers every d ay; I al- anu un excellent teacher.
U . U I U T I K S
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jCtpiUlSl+V f**i t is
i you on'
are not justified in accepting pro-!
T h e fu ll man power of A m erica w ays find them in my w ay. And
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------- fferir nf-ntorkx a t- th e ir faCF^valurtr 1riiu.xLbrTnttstFiLln this war. a rirn n ie " mos -dC'TTi etn, wi t h liihgs e n d o w e d , ’ Longwnori
H.'ffis f|J
S undaym orningonac^oun i..^ i
. Ir.tl re.1 Jf..| r*'.- ( ,.-i
t,:*i tj
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T h e n * are hundreds of bona fide or in tiie fii-id.-Nu halfw ay measure of lo yalty are talkin g loud. T h e y account of the illhess of her aunt,- ' n w l l(* f f ' “ l ' If T»le \ffuf, 1
3.',oie)
Amount
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■ i all if
jntwre-l
, iei e
\r - u f —l
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'.oe w
securities which offer perfectly safe *'*1 serve, file man w h&lt;&gt; loafs On his gave tw o .b its to win the fight; they H a rd n way _________ ,___
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J n V M im tn t G r "w urktra prufiu’ng L y A ’b. w i .-rhTo^t mr dfrm Jxvcnrm rm *Tt- r a r ~CD ftr~tf£M ' ih ile a d uf 1 WHtEI"!' r
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I MY T-aw-oi T7itIP ii-n i *
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the high w agi- tide which at j ■
r• - w i rb t h e - u p p e . iiig &gt;■( tli&gt; e n e m y or I hc\ walked a mili- in *omi* parade,
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Hut not i* aiding tin- enemy An in differ­ arid helped to bay pink le noitiade
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relurm-U
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vacation
and
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on the (o rifn iry, the profiteer* ■&lt;( ent worker throw-, a burden upon Th*-&gt; talk and talk of what tfie yv e
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resumed her duties with the class. 7 .1*1
some
one
else.
I., lii-.fvf,
done to ean
tires oe
the turgid.
these war time* are tn&gt;i all ^confined
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We are rejoiced to have Mrd. K e n t
T h e real patriot in these days 1r hut never pause on hour to view the
il
in big businwis. Muahrppm syn diOihff Tiirt* IhpfPiif
220.361 «(
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'with
us
again,
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Tot*to( n-KF (Npa-Ii. Sulijrft in Rr., f i ,
veatea are springing up over night the man who sticks full tim e at his m any things th ey do not do.
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W ..-MS b-po-it Acmunt
eral months absence in Georgia.
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near the centers of war in d u stry task.', w hatever it is.
He
may
Rill*
!. w-irh )V.i,.fa! f t . , , , i.. Jt*riX
lo 0&lt;*i 00
Miss Georgia W alker was received
and m any thousands of dollars are have a desire to get into the fight and
V. her, tip- year began in
M arch
T-.iwt
j.; 71 ills 11
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making quick trsn -itn u i fjom j&gt;ay yet l,e held at home be fam ily lies, thi* was the seventh of its months into the church last Sunday as a i i,u«, ,
b '.lira* t?
- -e f'etirrml II.
II 1*1*07
lUnk
candidate
for
baptism
she
i*
one
of
&gt;
envelopes to the pocket* of un- or by assignment or by soma other and was properly* termed "Septem faithful
Su n d a y
School
att s i v j » '' ( M it llo i M A H i&gt;l m: miv
ctiu
scrupulous trade vam pire*.
. form of serviee, or by rexcin of years Ji,-r
Hy the eofnmetieernenl of the our
I! t W l| ITV I l! r
., sin. I ■
I Un
* 1*-mri'y
ihai "I . i
ntl t l i t t l e
Mr af. I Mr* lb Ks al'ol
Extravag an t claim * for large re- He can i otitribute to the victo ry. v*.ir :wo month-, earlier tin- name
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now liiooine In appropriate. a* d a u g f t l ■
l u r e s from *mail investm ent should M '■ert Index*, -by .loing whatever he |,
^I a no. . p e n t ! S u n d a y
Aflr«f.
ray ryf
w |
S. O (’ha***
I.M IU : II I'llLTH.
:lr
o( them selves convince prospective ha* to do, tu the utmost of his is likewise the ease with its three ip Sanford and attended our evenL V lirunil#*)'
Mv i umtr.i-’t *n KtDi •-»
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strength
and
hi*
ab
ility
T
h
e
man
following
indnihx
K. pv Fitn t i-f
Our
anci-.stors irig servir.-s
Mr Heck* is a repreinvestors t Hal something i* wrong
I HfTTX I
Mon at' sent a liv e of the S ta n d a rd Oil Go.
with the proposition. T h e novice in at hpme must do the m axim um railed Septem ber “■Gerst
or barley m onth, because t h e ^ t n e n i
^
‘ |an|.h(&gt; ^
^
chil&lt;|.
*atock to re -should rem em ber that the w ork.
m ajority «f bond and stock buyers
A* the arm y ranks- arc filled with realized the crop.
* ren . havt&gt; returned
U f W aycroM ,
Fhe first M onday of Septem ber
have
purchased . their
holdings additional thousands of men who
er a pleasant visit with M rs.
agtrfcdite-fl b ro k e rs, -T h u parable of remain out of th e ’ uniform - w ill bear i ** i fclebrated as Lab o r D a y .
Oplm ger’s riarAnfs. .tfr. a m f Mrs.
Septem ber is a month in winch „ ,
the cow expecting to find greener a heavier a’nd heavier -burden of
.
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S. J . Rigger*,
of enorm
enorm ous
ous mag
magnitude have
grass in farther pastures holds good respi/nsibility. T h e y must shoulder event* of
it
m
an
fu
lly,
and
with
ju
st
as
much
occurred.*
On
the
first
day.
in ,
.Miss M am ie Jir.k in s and Jno. D .
x&gt;f investm ents. W onderful oil fieldsM onday • for Union
-in Gn-4-tdand afford siiU-ndid' oppor­ patrio tic /eal* as those who take up 1*70, Louis Napoleon surrendered ; Jin k in s left
Sedan, Springs, A la., they kxpect to return
tu n ity for the prom otion, concern’s arms and fate the enem y in the *'/ Ufflperor W illiarti at
fighting in France. And to the extent which led d irectly to ti,e full of the the latter part .if the week,
they tin this, Am erica will bring the-1 em pire and the cstabliahncnt of th e,
^jr j;r j„.||t, \ | a j rH.s a n ,| \ j r || [t
the
war tA un karly em l.
’
republic. Napoleon abdicted
. Stevens were in Jack so n ville M onday
T alla iiasset* Record.
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throne the second day. which led p , rft. , tifl|f p]ur&gt;H ,„ r t h ,. y \j C .
J. hn H ay to w rite a poem on the dHv(l whjch i;[ , () , ak(
&gt;lace nt an
"Sp h in x of the Tuileritts," the elos- early date.
Announcement
j .
M rs. Fred W lirn d r wishes to a n -tin g
linns’ tidng
p articularly— pro
Mrs.
C a rrie Speer
expects to
nounre to her friend* and custom ers phetic:
that she has her work rooms fixed " T h e people will come to their own leave this week for an extended
visit to her daughter M r i N ettie
better than ever adding Steam ers
at J a s t—Ingram
at
I'ahokee,
F la .
It
is
and E le ctrica l Appliances; ’ ConseGm l is not m ocked fo rever." *
expected
that
a
B
ap
tist
C
hru
ch
will
quen lly can nufke your hatp look
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■f^Lil I N D I V I D U A L P A R T .
'&lt;£UR
Some
T h e sm all hours of the night have
So
m * o k ^ rv e n think that' fr&gt;
fast ^
chharactenstle thing about the Eighteen to fo rty-vife, the boys we
no terror for he* w ho makes good his most

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broken.
defeated, crushed
f * and
1
backw ard rolled. I n t o , the home *it brings ner pain
and so rro w :
Parting* to bear -but hope to
*
keep
alive;
Fear to subdue, and courage new to
• „
. borrow .
Fo
young— eighteen**}
steadfast
• . .
‘ fo rty-iiye
The

P . iv.i bolike }r.u:■” man w!r«• 1 j - a hu-iacss l*ut flops nut put
a.' Iu&gt; liiv.t- 1 n h . !b&gt; mot' have a
liuie activities and^seattei;
"Ur rtierpies ar.ci tin each partly. C oncentrate your thought on
one *irv ar.fi make* that one line pay bijr returns. Save your money
'* r r?ne business anri concentrati on th at one business. Outside of
honesty concentration i- the l*est secret &lt;f success.

BANK

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| First Fall Showing
Latest Imported Models
in High Grade IVIillinery

Rubber

Wednesday, September 25th

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M ade accurately and
quickly. Our orders are
delivered in five to six
I days^after receipt. M any
styles of type to choose
from.
% Let us have your or­
ders for stamps, -stam p
pads and stam p pad inks.

148 Sanford, Florida

like new at u very sm all cost.
j*
T h e man who fails to obey the
..VtisS- E lv ir a Caxtur. w h o .h a a -b a « » -fomi jln i| fut&gt;l aifd other government
w ith^ us tiie past three seasons con- regulation* nine tim es’ out of ten will
tinuex in charge of our work room, ,b e the man who refuses to give to
Vith three competent assistants.the Red Cross, Y . M . C . A... refuse*
We will he more than .glad to see to buy bonds and saving stam ps anti
any of our Sanford friends or re-- has none of kin in th e.w a r and does
ceive mail orders.
•
. not care anything about the war.
G et out your old O strich, as it
And we should paint these scounis very strong this season.
We firels yellow and ride them out of

o zitan U ed ^ th ep ^ M aln-ady
"there are some tw en ty or more
B aptists there, and M rs. Speer will
be of m aterial assistance in getting
the new chrurh and S u n d a y School,
started.

A s u su a l
o u r m o tto
w ill be

S l i g h t l y 'M i x e d .

Airs. Mi A—There was a time when
you minded what I *..b|. |,ut nmv It’s

g Satisfaction Guaranteed

clean, dye and curl same at reasonable proes. . Ili'fnn purchasing th e
daughter'a selloel dresses, suits, and
I coat*, see the immense line we 4 re
carrylng. Mats. Dresses, ( oat Suits
and Colirs are arriving daily.

| „ * n | r|c, not case how h'gh they llkr water &lt;&gt;n a (luck’sbuck—In at one
may In- in Sanford nycigty, or what 1‘nr and out at tin- oitn-r.
their' names may be or whose child
t l m y .m u y be. Some of the promiTime'* Balance.
m-nt citizens are as bad a* the least
1 hlngs have a way of huliinclng
known anti these higli^ bred skunks themselves In iliis World.
For In
have added to our line of m illln- are the buy* w L . a a i i L to J i uula-* You stance,- iu w inter snow rmticir thnvii,tr y several inanufactureA ■ ?7| ic
| can hear them making all kinds uf end In summer Ice "goes up.

.Spanish Influenza
now prevalent throughout the state
Is a very disagreeable disease. Recipe
, 1HI H has
rapidly
curetj^ several
, cases here..
Fo r sale at all good
r | druggist*.
8 - lt c
/

• rucks about the Su n day law and
! the. food law a n d . the draft law.
\?hen yeni hear them again report
them to the C o u n cil of Defense nnd
, have tiiem pliu-ed wljeft* they belong.
i T h is town lias kowtowed too long
!t o ro yalty, anyhow.

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A Solace to P r id e ,.

•'You have made eomo powerful euomlea." " T h a t’s nil right." replied Sen­
ator Sorghum. “ In so doing I have at
least demonstrated that I couldn’t bq
whipped by the lltila fellowa."
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�S E PT E M B E R '17, 1918

THE SANFORD HERALD

PACE

t Princeton University. Vivian Ims council having
jrdtfghhred F a t 4 f o r Rent T en acre farm nenr
m ade cnnti in aviation a n d will , a c t i o n ‘of Augujil R'tl. in passing a n ' Terrion.. and one ™
„z
4-Uome
Spit?.
J ’oudle, ,\f.lore's S t a t i o n . ' Five acres tiled.
soon l«. flying over the G erm an !mr ordinance W l^pesduy of Iasi week Mrs. G. C. McDnugnl. Celery AW
Good large house a n d barn. Cash
Kot-ne'Ahere in Europe. ’
s u b m ittin g full suffrage to | h e vol&gt;-‘J tc
rent: See V , M- Ifaypes at Herald
•Mr. ami Mrs. Orfin Stetislrnm *'rs
HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST.IN AND
.
in n d f
H a le A Look al the Derby p ro ­ Office, ‘
have returned 11&gt; Sanford and will
AROUND SANFORD
perty. Pin Laurel Avenue, Sanford,
b*‘ l he gin sis o f Mr. an d Mrs.
fo r Kent
F u rn is h ’ d lt&lt;urns by Day, Week
m ake an
an offer
offer for
to A.A. „or
Leslie Bryan fur a -few
weeks.
Mr.
e\y
weeks. Mr.
T w o ap a rtm en ts over 10
Cent !Fin:,
1,1 ’ and
!,,H l,nuke
for itit to
r M
a l, 105
Moonntht h—
—P;:rk
Turk aavveennuuee HFlat.
105
d ’lyengage in
Store. Cool, nice rooms with front
*r
" ashinglon Avenue,
Oil N o rth Park avenue, over L. It. I’liilR e d Cross meeting O c t.- 2, P res­
her marriage was Miss Hazel Grew ^leitstrom " ill probably
business In Sa'nTord and
m ake tJiisp o r c h . .
Four rooms 515,00
per U t - ' a ‘
a
j____________ 111
ips &amp; Co. drag s to re
Mrs. C. C.
byterian church a t 7:30, P. M.
‘of t h i s ‘ city, d a u g h te r of Mr. and
eitv
his future Imme.
m
Figld mrrmms
$30 per
per mmonth.
onth.
Mrs. L. Crow.
m onth.
onth. Fight
om s $30
For.Sale-Seed
Irish
PPotatoes
$!
()0—U“
rrt,
t - manager,
Manager. 30-tf
For.Sale-Seed
Irish
otatoes
$!.
Oh-0
"
\\ ns li. De Rua.se t t of Wilmington
Mr. and Mrs. .1. D Hall have N. H Garner.
I-lfc
per
bushel.
I).
K.
Hrissun.
T
-ttc.
Miss M ary M et‘lung wlm has been
»;
is stopping at the Gables.
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th e guest of her sister. Mrs.‘ Dingee received tlje intelligence th a t t h e i r ’
For Wood and heavy hauling sOC
eldest
son
has
sailed
for
France.
T
h
e
peanut
crop in W ashington
*’:i' r
*!,rRf&gt; mules for sale. E.
left S a tu rd a y for her home in' Dune­
He
|s
vs^h
tlK'
aviation
corps
being
c
o
u
n
ty
is
largesr
th
a
n
last
year,
a
n
d
*
ur^
11G
eneva,
H a.
7-tfr.
Murrell, or phone 378.
•iS-tf,
din, Florida.
an
•
expert
m
achine
gun
o
p
e
ra
to
r
:
is
now
Jjoing
harvested.
A
'
carload
Red Cross m eeting (Jet. 2, I’resFor Rent 'C o tta g e oh Magnolia
M AAGUR.UU D
cOtto
ue udose
u w oofi .M
uK
t .R
n 'S
i , Won­
» o n . j um i that he will give a good a c c o u n t , of n.|\y •. 'p
ik ers w
pickers
was unloaded at and Eleventh St.. .$8.00 per m onth.
hvtyrian church lit 7:30 Pi M.
derful
erfu) Medicine cures cohe in h o r s e s , of hjmattlf goes without saying. *
[Chi'pley last week. 1Phis' crop is lookApply Crown P a p e r Co. J G-3tp
tirrin S tc n strn m h a s ncce|ited a like*
i t^m aglc. Ggt it a t X . R. ljhdips;
Mr iiml
Henry Wight -have f ing exceptionally go
good ami u bum per
position with M cC uller Grocery Co.
For Sale One Baby G rand Chev, .received
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.............
.. . ...... MMa n y farm ers who
/
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,
word *th at their son Fred
.
i* expected.1
'P ___ _ _ ...L 1 . 1
Red Cross meeting Oet. 2, PresMrs. Herbert T u rn e r who has I
r . w ight has a rriv .p l safely o v e rs e a s . &lt;mve Imretogore grown p eanuts for 'alrul auto. H. (!. Dielefieh.
G-tf
bvtemui church al 7:30, P. M.
spending the su m m er with her bus- p n .,| j* j„ ( |IP T a n k Corps, ami it, hog-feee only will harvest their enGRAPEFRUIT
Ford T n ie k . Fine shape. $350.00'
All the C ity and C o u n ty School band a t Camp Wheeler returned is not known whether he has arriv ed , Hre crop this year, buy hack tin
Seminole
C
o
u
n
ty
Garage,
G-4le
&gt;
books at Mobleys D ru g Stqre, G-tfc home Sunday,
- j i n England for fu rth e r train in g or peanut meal to f a t t e n , their luigs \
, cpm e out to the A n n u a l Business
Mrs.
Peel man of Jacksonville, th a t he Was sent direct to F rance. and will -use self-feeders.
For Sale —Old newspapers at the
Meeting of Seminole C o u n ty C h a p t­ Flu.. Cor. Secretary of the W. M. U . , M r. J. K. Downing. S ecretary I
Herald Office.
5-tf
is huldnig classes a t the B a p tis t, nf t he S tate T ax Commission, who j
W a n ts -S u n d a y Hide
er.
- For Sjile—X limited qua itity of
turch every afternoon.
-has been spending a few weeks w ith T o Editor Herald:
Mrs. Archie B e tts en te rta in e d th e
pure strain E x tr a
Early ’ • Jersey
T ry Mogruder’s L I Ml M E N T for his sister, Mrs. Alex. Uatighan, S H there is an ything we befieve
Guild Moriday at her home on
Wakefield cabbage seed nt
$8.00
all lam eness nnd rh e u m a tis m — in has recovered from a severe a t t a c k ] *n more than patriotism.-nt is re­
Palmetto A VC.per pound, not over one half pound
Come out to the Annmdrdhitiness hjaqga- a n d . h u man,-. O r t it a t L.. R. el Spanish Influenza and expects bgion b u t this business of no gas will 'be shipped any single party.
Tues-2-tf
putiotism
to return to Tallahassee on T h u r s ­ on Sunday gives th e
.Meeting of Seminole C o u n ty C hap Philips Si Co.^
Let us have y our early orders.
hypercritic
a
chance
to
shine
to he
daythe
19th.
Miss
Mildred
B
urdick,
who
has
ter.
P revail &amp; Co,, Seville, Fin.
5-tf
T he opening of the schools ami sure the man who works six days a
&gt; A com plete stock of School Sup.- been th e attractive guest of Mrs.
week over-time throw n in spemlFor Suit* of K e n t —Piano in excel
plies and School books at Mobleys Earl Burdick returned to her home the new families coming in a n d thy
m any new teachers make t h i n g s !l o o k !
be cait spare- nnd then some lent condition. 20G Elm avenue.
at D a y to n a , Friday afternoon.
'Drug Store
____ G-tfc
for Bonds. Red Cros* and Y. M. C.
5-8tc
• Several je u r s ago.
.Miss Pauline G ordon of Kingstree lively in the city this week an d p re­
Mrs. Earl Burdick, Miss Mildred
A.
work.
Wearing
a
tired
weary
sage
the
canting
of
the
fall
am
i
win­
S.
C.
arrived
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
and
is
s
to
p
­
lltr Floritla C itnis KxBurdick a n d Mr. J. S tum p rt'rn o to red
smile home to the overworked wife J For Side— Sows with pigs, or
ping ' a t the Gables. Miss Gordon te r season with the stores ta k in g on
to Daytona Friday.
the laundress “Hontj*. Good Duroc Jersey stock.
who
has
dismissed
cliattge secured expert
is one of the teachers at the High new life ami n e w business opening
J II. C rone of Virginht is spend­
their only help, th a t she m ight loquire Hex P ack a rd , West Side.
up along all lin es.1
School.
opinions on the footj
.
4-tfc
ing some tim e here on business. He
work in the fields. -Then Sumlne
—
Mr.
ami
M rs. H enry "Wight, Miss
Dr.
D.
C.
W
ard,
O
steopath!
ami health values of
L a guest a t the Gables.
comes there lasr pleasure a ridy
For Sale — S traw berry plants.
Physician.
First
N ational Bank Sarah and M aster T hom as a n d Mrs.. through (he country is forbidden
If you need stove, w ood phone me.
citrus frujts and wideBldg.,
Phone 330-W .
Tuesday, K irtland have re tu rn ed Irom Cairo, th em . T h ey meekly say we will do $2.00 per. 1,000 f. o. b. Lake M ary.
I can su p p ly y o u / II. C. D’uHosc
C.
A,
Farina.
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Georgia
where
they
were
called
by
T h u r s d a y ami S a t u r d a y during Sep­
' ly advertised these,
an y th in g for our hoys B u t - t h e n on
100-tfc
te m b e r.
‘
Gt-tf • the serious illness of Mr. W ight's M onday they takb a glance a t th e
For
Sale—
F
resh
milch
fow.
R.
L
This work has been
Miss Helen B righam , of Wanseon.^
Mrs. Bart Peterson, who has been hrotherwho died while they were a t t h e m erry throng of iddlers riding by Garrison,
Sanford.
93-tf
Ohio principal of West Side Primary
. so helpful in maintain­
spending the sundner with lier aunt old home. They made the trip in their in swarms and the little maidens
is dapping at the Gables.
encountering
.
good
ami
had
roads.
"
w
a
n
t
e
d
Mrs. Robert -Symea a t her cottage
driving up and down the. stree ts
ing gootl prices that it
Mrs. I. D. Robert^ h as returned a t
H arry Peglow, head of the moch- from ten to twenty" times in one.
Pablo Beach re tu rn e d home
Wanted
Lady,
for
night
shift,
will he continued anil
from an extended visit to Chicago Friday.
] unical d ep a rtm en t of the term in al afternoon nothing in mind but to Depot R estaurant, G, W&gt; Spencer.
jr 4 other points of interest.
expanded. If you want
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. MrCyllerran.i
,,n lht' A C L
J “ ‘'kson- to see and be seen, one revolts,
S-2tc
.
As custom ary all School Books L. P. Jr. Arthur Yowell and M r. 'tile is m the city a few days t a k i n g , nothing fair fair about it. Say Bro,
to know how your
Wanted A few boys between 10
Will In- sold for Cash only at. Mobleys and Mrs. T. P. D e n h am formed a |u
np,’lU,li re9t
from * 1,19 why can't we arrange so every body
fruit may benefit by it,
Drug Store.
‘ G-tfc jolly p a r ty camping at Palm Springs i duties in that city. Mr. Peglow is a / a n have a specified am o u n t of joy and 17 for work in printing plant.
Apply
Crown
P
aper
Co.,
Sanford,
former
Sanford
resident
and
h
i
s
)
gass
and
use
-it
when
he
sees
tit?
Mrs, Gilmore of \Yaycross spent last week.
write to the Florida
6-tc
m any friends are glad to see him j Hope sumo one in a u th o rity m ay Fla.
last week very p le a s a n tly as the
For Sals or Exchange * Yacht again
Citrus Exchange, Tam­
t his as w'e do.
giu-t of \ l r s . I l l Koberts.
com pletely equipped, 36 1 1 X 8 x 2 1
Wanted, Men Sush &amp; Door Fac­
pa, Flu., or call on
Noah Fry is in the city today enUncle Sams Boy
Get your pencils, tab lets, peVis. ft. Draft U) II I’., 4 CyL. Buffalo
tory'. Bench hands and machine hands.
route
to
Gotha
w
fierihe
will
have
elf at T he Herald office where u engine.
Speed 9 miles.
Originally
Good inside Carpenter, Steady wort:
. Notice
, L. A. HAKES, Mffr.
ful, -apply will be found at all times, cost $4,000. Will sacrifice for $500 charge of orange grove interests
T o holders of contracts for lots the year round. In replying, give exas
usual
this
winter.
He
states
th
a
t
Orange County Citrus
as have no time to use it.
Will
I.F.U N"S AU TO T R A N S F E R
m ade by W. I, Thigpen or JUd'len perience and salary expected. Solden
his
son
Mbert
Fry
is
now
in
s
tru
c
to
r
Suit-Exchange
Door
Co., Paint__________
ku, Fla. *__ 97
tf
PHONE 91.' H O T E L
CAR NFS. tr a d e for Oakland, Hoick or Stude- tin gas engine and electrical work Real E state C om pany:
_____________
______
baker runabout automobile*
A d­
IILI.I ' B L F S E R V C E .
! 0 1-if
T h e Drew D evelopem ent' C om pany
Orlando, FIh.
at Fortress Monroe and {\nR been
F O R K E N T __________
property
cov­
Hawkins and
W a lle r Connelly dress W. F. Ayres, D a y to n a Beach; promoted several times since jo in ­ has purchased all
2-tf
ered by such cofitracts. and you are
F’or , Jtent-3 | ■. acres of lirst class ,
l&gt;lt &gt;uiidav fur A tlan ta, Gii.. where Fla.
ing the army.
Miss G ertrude Brown has returned
hereby notified th at they are ready celery land. Inquire of Mrs. E. E.
they uni a tte n d (i. M. A. this winSenator W. M. lg"U of F u st is to receive paym ent and make deeds
home from Orlando where she lias
Washburn, S outh of old Brady store
t*‘r
*
bet'll for some time and will lie here t
b' * b ro th ir Sum Igou of CJiala I J)(j
y „ u l() t.j,|| ltnil make ar- Also corn for sale.
7-2tp
(laud Coffee lefi S u n d a y for
the
season
with
Mrs.
Parrish
in
t
h
e
'
“
r“
in
‘
h'"
,
lty
“
rru
"K"&gt;K
o
u
t
e
r
s
,
,
,
,
,
i
rangenients
within
th
irty
days,
at
Jacksonville where he lias accepted
For flout T h re e neatly furnished
f4*r
l&lt;&gt; take charge of the busi-1
, 0„ M n,,ri„ |ia Av|1.t
-rU„,.
•a position with an engineering con­ .Quality Shop.
ness of Igou &amp; Jones. Sam has b e e n , aI, fontrB cls
. u . a . U c rooms for gentlem an or couple,
Mr. and Mrs. C. P Herndon and residing in Ocala but will move here j
cern,
'
- - 20G Elm Avenue.
.
5-8tc
Mr.
^nnd Mrs. R.
E. Herndon
School h o o k s —School books- qiuL
with his wife and family thus givGinning Days
\
For Rent F our room eottngo,
ORANGES
S* honi Supplies of all kinds at m otored to Orlando S a tu rd a y and ing Sanford a n o th e r family and an- , *i'He* cotton gin will operate on1212
Park avenue.
$10.01) per
G-tfc
I
,
P,'Ht
Hie
time
very
p
leasantly
com-.
Mobleys Drug Store other good s u b s ta n tia l citizen^
| Mondays, W ednesdays and h^ridays
' bining business with pleasure,
month,, including water,
G. W.
■ fD K X // i l
m k l y -jamovor—f ro m u i v ^
r ---------- -------- -------- • - Q : i 1 M r f&gt;o« gaBr-beitd-of-»he-n tr*-ttptfL- fu r th e r no liar.
JSpencer
TT-f T *
TTTTiTn'irSpanish i nfluenza. Inquire ' W r ‘ wn&lt;f Mr9
HnrT,r9T K n ' ^ ' Iirukf departm ent of the A ( ’ L
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a' It 1m&gt;in
Seminole Hznk Annex have returned from New York where shops at \\ aycross is home fur a
For Rent ■Cnunijy
Place, 1 'J i
they went to see th eir son Leslie
WEBUY
miles
front
postoftiee:
15
acres
under I
GnAPtKtUlT
,
Hill before lie left for France hut
FALSE TEETH cultivation. (iuo'd house. • Largo
School
hoid sum dies at th e Herald thj} „hi
,ia(, alrea(|y Kone t 0 -their look after and was also anxious to | OLD
r p a r from 1 2 .0 0 I d UX.OO p rr M l Ib lD h rn or
get a drink of s u lp h u r water a n d . t o n o W
office. F
v e ry th tn e in
m ta b lets, pens
nens C
Apply ,C. IL LefEverything
1j ^___.
ro t
il. W’ r a lM p a r a rlu a l value fa r D iam o n d *, old woods ■pasture.
rest tip u few d a y s Irom ’the; ard o u s (■'old. S i l r r r an d llrldg e-W ork. Mend at m r o h y ffer.
comtiosition books, ink, penpoints,
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p
a
rrrl
pool
an
d
w
i
l
i
r
t
w
h
h
r
ri-lorn
m
a
ll.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. L.. Gibson have d u t i e s 'o f his position ami expects
et c.
MAZER'S TOOTH SPECIALTY
returned from a trip to Birmingham,
l&gt;*-pl. X . 2 0 0 : Ho. l i h S I .
V h lla d rlp h la . I ’ a.
Mussnri's sw im m ing pool is the N e w p o rt Nows and o th e r Points. to get back in ten days or more.
Mrs Mabel Blount and d au g h te r
co ih*.: place in town. Open Wed­
Mrs. Gibson spent several weeks at
nesday, T h u rs d a y , S a t u r d ’a^ and Newport News with her niece Mrs. M,ss AI inn Blount of NVrightsville 1R E D C R O S S M E E T I N G
Georgia have arrived in the city and
-s i. relay afternoons.
Fresh water H. H. Concv.
H e llo , G r a n d m a !
Tin* Third Friday of every
will lie the guests of. Mrs. B lount's
" day.
.
•
So-tfp
Miss Mary McClung id Dunedin
Mrs
It
1.. Maftmi
Mrs.
rnorvih will be a bu.sinesH
i.'
Melton a fid fam ily returned
meeting of the lied Cross;
left for her home S a tu rd a y alter
am! Miss Mabel have been
W e ’r e A l l W e l l ,
l.'om- T h u rs d a y after spending the
spending a week with her sister Mrs here before and are so well pleased
at Woman's Club on- Oak
summer very p leasantly at Daytona C\ Jl. Dingee. Mrs. Dingee left. S a t­
Avenue, at 2:30 p. m. . . .
witli Sanford and especially with
Beach
H ow A re Y ou ?
urday for. her new hom e in Jackson­ Sanford Schools t h a t they decided
Mrs. B raxton Perkins and little ville much' to the regret of her tunny to spend the w inter here. T h eir
Braxton of, D a y to n a a r e sjamding friends.
friends will lie delighted to have
is a joyous
*' i* week with her m o th e r Mrs.
Misses Margret and M arion Clark them again,
Uffltrt, .
... ..
and* th e ir grandm other. Mrs. U!l D(,
moment for the distant
M rs, Ralph \ y i g h t v hns returned
. ^ *ea food and chicken tlitiner, Hullo-k after having s p e n t the sum ­ home after spending the past few
CLASSIFIED
«'UtH‘, ev ery S u n d ay , 12:30 p. m. mer at their home in Stuebenville m onths with Ju t husband Lieut.
grandparent when she
mid T hursdays G p. m.
Daytona Ohio, have’ returned. Miss Marion Ralph Wight while he was stationed
*•
Beadi Hotel D a y to n a Bench
100-tf C lark will teach English at the High nt the University of Georgiu. a t
hears the voice o f her
Alice Andes returned hom e Fri­ School this winter.
Athens. Lieut.- W ight Will Inspect
day after a p leasant visit with her
favorite youngster on the Long Distance
George Speer ftas re tu rn ed from the Colleges th a t has inaugurated
cousin Miss C arrie
Sheldon at Pensncola where ’he * went to visit military training nnd will he on the
Deland.
Bell Telephone.
h i s ‘son, Vivian Steer. Vivian was road most of the tim e i^mi d u rin g '* } All Local A dvertisem ents U n d o
Word - has been recevied here of | one am ong five in a large class r e - j this commission Mrs. Wight will This H eading THREE C ENTS a
/
*
t 1 safe/a r r i v a l ‘over seas of P riv ita ccntly passed in exam ination and remain with home fojks hereT TBis Line For Each Insertion. M inimum
Children who cannot write can use the
B- H u n tle y Mrs. H u n tle y before j will receive instructions in flying is n fine prom otion f.or Lieut. W ight Charge 25 Cents.
and his m any friends here are glad
Bell Telephone with ease, and their small
In answering an advertisem ent
to learn of his success.
where no n am e Is mentioned in the
voices over thejwires give assurance to lovedM A G It U D E R ’S W O N D E R F U L
id, ploasc ^ g . j i f l t gak—T h e-H era ld .
"HORSE ^ fE D T C T N E S Tor colic, for inform ation as to the identity of
ones that all is well.
sluggers, big head, lameness, worms, 1the advertiser.
Usually we do not
choking, quinsy, etc.
For sale a t j know who the advertiser is nn4 If
L. R. Philips St C o ’s.
Tues-2tf
we do we are not allowed t o ; fclve
Sure, you can use GRAND­
^ The Long Distance Bell Telephone
o u t this Information. Simply write
MA in cold water. Cold,
Notice F re e S eed
a le tter and address It as per in­
hot, hard, or soft water—
plays an important part in the social life o f
A bout
D ecem ber
1st
S e n a to r
structions
in th e ad.
It’s all the same to GRAND­
trnincll will h a v e f o r f r e e d is trib u tio n
MA. She wades right in
the nation.^ W ithout leaving your hom e
liis allotm ent of G ove rn m en t g a r­
FOR SALE
and produces wonderful cleansing
den seed, He is a t present p reparing
suds—suds that Just drive the dirt
you can visit satisfactorily with relatives or •
the list of the nutnes of those t o ! For S ale— Farm ing im plem ents of
ou t—suds that make the clothes
be mailed.
kinds, ehes( -of carpenter tools,
whom
these
seed
will
come out gloriously fragrant, sweef
friends in distant cities.
Those desiring to have Their n am es “platform scales, set of batteries and
and fresh. GRANDMA saves time,
placed
upon
the
m
ailing
list
will
other
articles.
Also
lot
and
buildwork and soap, too.
address, S enator P ark T ram m ell, M*g, Atkins, next to Vitirent's Fish
The service is fine; the rates, are rea­
house.
It’s P ow dtrtd. No more slicing or
W ashington, D. C.
of bar soap.' Measure out
■m
.
: j u s t w h a t you need, no m o re .
F o r S ale— N u nber one, all-around
sonable. •
•
- - *, Messenger Wanted
L.-Also
W o n h th ,
! At the Postal T ele g rap h Office, Ban- china closet, cheap. Address " N o 4 ”
•O U K n i t U ) l t h G r a n d m a
ford. -Good chaneo for capable boy c-o Herald/— "
_
8&gt;2tp
Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station
| or girl to learn tcfegTtip'hy. * 3-tfc
For S ale—T h rifty Klondykc anil
-*
1i
M
issionary
S traw b e rry plants.. A.
- T h e people of S t. Cloud will, be
8-2tp
given an o p p o rtu n ity of deciding on B»ch, Lotigwnod, Flu.
S eptem ber 24th w h e th e r the women , For S ale— No 5 Underwood Type8 h a li,b e gfven y q u a l suffrage in. all writer. 7-column Wales Adding muclections to be held I n th e c i t y ,- th e chint.. AlldreM ^
c. a , IoraM- 8. 2p

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NUMBER 11

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY HE I T EM HER

VOLUME X

FRANK CAMPBELL DIES FOR HIS COUNTRY

Important
French tro o p s to d ay a t t a c k e d in
the C ham pagne in a thick fog afte r
a period of urtillery propa ratio
term inated in a half h o u r, of d r u m ­
fire. T he eur,y indi atio n s were t h a t
the a tta c k was progressing most
favorably.
•

N otice. On
Limits.

Age
.

Another Sanford hoy haw made the supreme sacrifice. Frank
C'nmpliell, on the casually list ns one who died fronr his wounds
the annoncement corn ini: a s 'a shock to his friends here who ilid not
know that he had been wounded. }
The list gave his residence as Drlando, because lie enlisted in
Company
of that city, hut Frank was a Sanford hoy and made his
home here with his sister, Mrs. J. E. Moyc. He was an emplo&gt;ee of
A.C. L. Ry„ when the country called for men and with many other
Sanford-boys enlisted with the nearest company, thnt of Company C
at Orlando and after a year at Camp Wheeler at Macon, the hoys
went to France and were sent to the front at once. Some of the hoys
writing home said that Frank, Campbell was a real soldier,, thnt he
went into battle with the Idea of doing o n ty ln g and had no fear in his
*
_r
heart. O f a cheerful and generous nature, a lover of music and pos­
sessed of a rare voire, Frank Campbell was not used to war, hut when
he derided to make It his business he worked at lt|full time and with
the idea of gelling a bad Job over with and gelling hack to home and

T he following telegram has just
been received from Dr. John R.
M o tt
"Korsdick Commission including
representatives of Association C a­
tholic National War Council, War
C am p C om m unity Service and Red
* The a tta c k by the F rench arm y, Cross after prolonged consideration
which was launched a t 5:30 o'clock of selective service act and in con­
this morning, ■was along, a wide front sultation with Wnr D e p artm en t un­
friends that he loved so well.
'
Paris, Sept. 26.— F rench and Am er anim ously adopted the following re­
*.
.
i an troops liegan a joint a t t a c k this solutions:
He was a friend to everybody and evcrjbodr-was his frit-mk and
morning on
th e C h a m p a g n e fr
" F irs t, th a t for overseas service
we shall miss him Just ak we shall miss all those whose last resting
i&gt;. the rceinh bevond it on, th e east, t h e ' organizations affiliated with
place will be in sunny France, among ihe litlies of France (he fair
Commission on Training C am p Act­
land they defended with their lives.
ivities and the Commission itself
Our hearts go out to Ihe grief stricken sister who mourns the loss
will appoint only men who are not
in class one nnd who were thirty
of.I he onl) near relative left her In the world.
seven years of age or over on Sep­
tem ber 12, 1918. Men under th a t
age m ay he appointed if they are
disqualified for military service hy
obvious physical defects. T h e \\ ar
D e partm ent will .be requested to
call for registration and classifica­
tion men within draft age who are
already working overseas with thcsi?
organizations.
"Second, th at for service in Amer­
ica no exemption will he asked for
men of rlass one. Men of other
classes will he used until such classes
are called for military service. .
" W e recommend im m ediate e n ­
forcing of these resolutions giving
special consideration to placing do­ DISTRICT CHAIRM EN
HAD R EPO R TS FOR YEAR W1LI
mestic servire men preparing for
BE IN T E R E ST IN G .
GREAT M EETING.
overseas svho are eliminated hy re­
On W e d n e s d a y -night*, October 2
A district meeting of the counties
of Orange, Osceola, Volusia. Okecho- a t the P re s b y te ria n church the Sem ­
In-e und Sgtninold took place ut inole C h a p te r Red Cross will hold
Orlando W ednesday, the meeting their a n n u a l election of ollleers and
Insting all day. M any prom inent have a business meeting of unusual
’ The Franco-Am erican a t t a c k on
workers in the un ited war workers interest. T here will he reports from
the C hum pagne front _ is the first
campaign were present and a gener­ the secretary, tre a s u re r and other
allied th ru s t mad/' oh t h a t sector
S aturday Is Volunteer Day.
al
outline of the cam paign to he ollleers nnd » detailed report of all
Mtue M arshal Fitch assum ed the
H undreds of cities, counties and
luunched
on N ovem ber 11th was t h a t has been accom plished during
i n i t i a t i v e in J u ly , nnd iB th e logical
towns in the sixth Federal Reserve given. K. W. Davis of O rlando is the cu rre n t yenr.
*
r. Milt of the allied success in Picardy District have adopted the plan of
chairm an of the district and E. (J.
it. driving the G erm ans hack to the
Every m em ber of th e cha p te r in
making next S atu rd ay , the n per.ng Duckworth is district director. The
llindcnhurg line from R heim s to
Seminole C ou n ty should he present
day of Ihe Liberty Loan "V olunteer ctrMrimin of" " th e various counties
at thia i m p o r t a n t m e e t i n g « * l e * * litton.
**
P ny •- ~when every iillxi 11 a i m -lrn*
I luiy ui.f ollleers. Seminole has made
made up his mind to infest m
a mils! enviable record for the past
• ifuratm ^ lint'* behind ini' iiiimmii - Ronds will go to the hank or some
year in m eeting every requueinent
i ,rg system of defenses, while the member of the co m m ittess and make
of the needs of U.c arm y and n a v y
rumps fu rth e r north .are struggling his subscription voluntarily,, without
and it will he n revelation to those
to keep the Uritish a n d F rench from solicitation
who hear the reports to find out
hreking through. T h e front of a t ­
" W h y not?" says the com m ittee
just
now much g«&gt;-*A work the localtack probably extends for a good’ workers. " J o h n Smith .is ns good a
rlisi||Jt+
bus aei ■•iiiplished during
; art of the distance from Rheims man us 1 am. and just as loyal a citi­
the vear.
' . \ i rilui) a n d prehaps beyond.
zen. W hy should John Smith wait
I here are m e m '• rs *•! ilie &gt;i-nuMilitary critics say tins was the fur me or some other man to hunt
nole 'C h a p te r \v h&gt;. have nev er a'
i! place where an allied effort. him up and heg him to do Ins duty
•ended a m e e t i n g itid " hn know r
|,v Ins country ? Let l o h n Smith
tiling a b o u t Ihe work ut tins great
I M,. 11llidelitMirg m e . miiulu a m ! ajl the rest of the patriotic eiti
order and a special appeal *is made
1 • n..,it*-. For some distance east of zens come up and subscribe without
UiciMi- the terrain is level and open being asked, ami t h e n . we r ail devote workers was given at the meeting lor th em to collie til the bll.-iness
. I .tiiv.iute for ..some distance here a l l . our time to rou/idmg up the fel» even in the work of th e co m m u n ity meeting next llednesduy night a n d
■'."iild. outflank Latin und possibly lows who have t o - b o shown where women am ong tho girls of tho a m ­ find out a b o u t ttye good work *of
m unition factories, the work of the Seminole C h a p te r and how the ear­
St.* tjuentin. More-im p o rta n t is tho their d u ty lies."
.
hostess houses a t the cam ps and the nest ladies have been
working
threat- a t ^ d j u u r o m m u n i e n t i o n lines
In those com m unities where the
eastward ffa^i Laoh, th e pivot of "VwlMAte**-day" lakes hold, it is hi— m any h u n d r e d s , of ways in which the s u m m e r m o n th s m aking surgical
tin- German defenses of R heim s and lieved the greater part of the quota kilo,soldier hoys nre helped in the dressings, hospital garments,- etc.,
cantoneihents here und th e ca m p s in how tiie children and th e girls have
the uorthw'ard.
in the Fourth Liberty Loan will he Europe. T h e scope of this great
been m aking bed clothing for the
Should the allies break through subscribed on the first day.
work is trem endous and never before Ilelginns- and French refugees, how
there thy G erm ans would have to * M anufacturers and oth er business
in the history of our country has the th e y have m ade gun eases and all
retreat,
..
men have -been evincing great inter­ American a r m y been s u rro u n d e d by things needful for the soldiers and
. ‘There has heen*rtftlter lively ruitU est in the industrial "honor pcnnnts; such safeguards as are now throwjn
snilors nnd the people in th e devea*
'ing on both asides of Rheims in the which will he aw arded nil firm urnund our hoys a t home camps and
sated f a u n tries . Nif Europe.
last two weeks nnd some military business is represented Ijy a subscrip­ in Europe.
com m entators have felt thut these tion from 100 per cent of the ollleers
T hose w ho a tte n d the meeting
T h e cam paign in. N ovem ber will
w«re the forerunners of greater nnd employees. They sny they will
W
ednesday night will never again
,
,
I
activity.
,
see to il Ihnt every m a tr o n the p a y ­ ho most sy s te m a tic jn every way and ask w hat th e Red Cross is doing and
the nim of these in charge of the
will never refuse to pay their m em­
“‘ til Macedonia tho allies are a d ­ roll takes a t least ono bond, and are
campaign will’ he to give every m an .;
ngemonta
to
finance
th
e
bership dues and to help th e Red
vancing all along the 130 mile front muking a rm _
woman nnd child a chance to con­
Cross in every particular.
between Moirastir nnd Lake Doiran paym ents. It is expected th a t the
trib u te som ething to this great work
E very m em ber should be there.
T h e B ulgarian firs arm y on the red-bordered p e n a n t with its four
of looking after the hoys in the arm y
allied left has been placed in a d a n ­ blue stripes and the insignn "100
and navy. T h e publicity work will
gerous position hy the c u ttin g of the per c e n t" will fly frtim ipnnjf a plant
N O T IC E
not he slighted and pam phlets, news-, .
. Prilep-VoJea road a t Izvor. while within a few days unfter the cam ­
papers, posters, hill hoards and mov­
T h e O rder of the E astern
Star
the Serbians are in the o u ts k irts of paign opens next S a tu rd ay .
ing pictures will he used extensively. will hold
their
regular
meeting
Islitib, 18 miles east of Veles and
' A county convention will ho called T h u rs d a y evening .Oct, 3, ut 7:30
one of the hares of th e Ut^gari_an
here som etim e in O ctober a t which o’clock. All m em bers are- requested
vecond arm y. A p p a ren tly th e Velestim e the various com m ittees will he to he pre sen t * as th ere will be
jshtili line, the most formidable
given' an outline of their w ork for candidates for inintion. Refreshm ents
for the enemy s o u th of. U skub, will
,
the ’ campaign.
• will be served.
prove untenable.
N o rth e ast of Lake Doiran British
Those* who a tte n d e d the meeting
troops have crossed the frontier in
from Seminole C ounty were II. It.
Bulgarian
M acedonia, threa tening
Stevens, Mrs. fitekens, Mn*. E. M.
the extreme enem y left flank. Enem y
Galloway, Mrs. R. J. Holly; Judge
territory was invaded at Kosturino
Householder, \V. M. Haynes. S. 0 .
a few miles sou th of S trlitm itzu, the
Shinholfcr, Schelle M aines a n d R. if.
G erm an base in the region n o rth of
Holly of S anford, Mr. a t y j f Mrs.
Lako Doiran. K osturipo iB a t the
Jam es Johnson o f M o y o e . 'X t r . and
headw aters of the T re k a n y rivef,
Mrs. C. D. H r u m l e y 'o f * C h u lu o ta
which flows th ro u g h virtu ally level
and Mr. and Mrs E n d o r C u rle tt m eeting d e m o n s tra te d th a t the va r
country to S tru m itza . M eanwhile
of Geneva.
ious c o u n ty o rg a n is a tio n s intend to
\ t h e French a n d Greeks are pushing
.*
go over t h e to p in th e cam paign for
All
the
oth
er
epunties
in
th
e
dis­
fa s tw a rd from the. V a rd ar river in
tric t were well represented an d th e th e W ar W ork F und.. .

W O M A N ’S CLUB

LINEN SH O W ER NEXT WEEK
TO SECURE T H E NEEDFUL.
T h e loenl chapter of th e Red Cros®
is preparing to do itn share in the
nation-wide linen shower which Will
bo • held S eptem b er 30 to O ctober
‘5.The government- has gtverr all
chapters ^ certain allotm ent, which
rntist he filled, th e articles needed
being h ath towels, hand towels,
handkerchiefs and napkins, T h e place
of collection will lie at the Red Cross
work roomsvQjjd a cull is m ade for
all Sanford people to donate liberally*
T h e local chapter is in receipt of
tin* following notire from division
h ea d q u arters in Atlantn, explaining
the m ovem ent:
" T h e Red .Crqss commissioner of
France hns cabled th a t the hospitals
are in urgent need of th e following
supplies: One million two hundred
fifty thousand hath towels, 2,600,000
hand towels, 1,7601000 handerchiefs
" T h e Atncrii'uin Red Cross h ea d ­
q u a r te r s ‘ at W ashington hns care­
fully considered I lie best way of
filling these re quirem ents.. It is ex­
ceedingly dililciilt to secure these
articles in large q u a n titie s ’ ill the
open market today at any reasonable
price, and we have' finally decided
to ask our chapters to share in pro­
viding the articles on a plan which
was tried most successfully in a
limited num ber of chapters som e
m ouths ago.
„ " T h e plan referred to, known as
the linen shower' is to usk euch
family to contribute one article or a
set of house-hold linen from its re­
serve stock. In this way w ithout
m aterial reduction either of the
housestock or of the sources of supply
lurge quantities of useful articles
cun be secured for Red' Cross work
and. it is hoped th a t chapters in
all p u rts of the co u n try will join in
this plan of filling the presept re­
quisitions.
"The

articles

w anted should

be

he of strong rather th an ,fin e texture
T he blundering faeililies abroad ure
poor and this, together' with th e
b a r d aiul cu iu ta u t- us age. to which
the articles will he subjected m ake
it clear .th a t we .'would not be ju s ti­
fied in using niuch-needdd shipping1
space ta&gt; send over - anything h u t
strong and durable articles. Articles
of very line quality or those which
have already"JierA put to consider­
able use will last l«u» a short tim e
anil rieri-s-.it at I*- early replacem ent.

is huifiling citizens m r ernes which
it hopes t«i help make physically and
spiritually right.” T h e Sanford Wo­
m an's C lub i s . a u n i t of t h a t vast
organization, ‘and is tired hy the.
same hopes, aims und umhilions,
and m any willing hands will make
easy the tasks which could not he
accomplished hy the few. Every
woman of Sanford, is inVilpd to
a tten d this meeting. Let us in tru th
"K eep the Home Fires B urning."

"A ll chanters in th e United S ta te s
lire being called on to provide their
share of tlu-sc articles during the
wool* iwiiimunuing S ep tem b er 30,
HMHt We know t h a t .your c h a p te r
will xa-oper;ile in th e m a tte r a t .this
tirfic*, giving th e plan th e widest p u b ­
licity. E v e ry , articles *•'c o n trib u te d
will lie. put to real use in -h o s p ita ls
whose equ ip m en t nnd facilities are
being sorely tried. We hope t h a t
every householder in y our section
will have a . p a r t ’ j n th e linen show er
and o n e c a g n i n show th n t the Red
Cross can fill every need for rcliof."

In addition to the above list giv­
en, th e governm ent is asking for a
M a)or Davison Adm inistrator
lurge supply of sheets, and has di­
M ayor Davison has been a p p o in t­ vided t h i s .u p b itw e e n th e ehnpters,
ed C ounty Foo'd A dm inistrator vice in the sam e proportion as th e oilier
H. B. Lewis resigned. M ayor Duvi-, articles named.
son is n busy man these days,'.being
. T h e urlicles should ho new or
C ounty Fuel Adm inistrator and many
s
u
b stan tially n e w .^
All urticles,"
oth er positions aside from t h a t of
w
hether
now
or
otherwise,
m u st he
being may or of Sntiford, b u t he is
carefully laundered before bringingand
willing
to
patriotic to the core
work night and day for the winning thorn in. If donations should huvcv
have to he purchased tho appro x i­
rff'the w'lir.
m a te dimensions desired are ns fol­
ife will handle the office of Food
lows: hand towels, eighlcen hy thhv.
A dm in istrato r in good s h a p e and ty inches; handkerchiefs, eighteen
those who ’ w a n t him can alwtiys
byeighteen; napkins, fourteen hy
find him a t his store, the Sanford
fourteen; sheets, sixty-four hy 102.
F urniture Co., where he will he
Sheets should lie heavy, unhlcuchcd
ready and willing to serve the p u b ­
muslin, finished with two-irich hem
lic.
This ap p o in tm en t will give
nl b o tto m .
nt to p and one-ind
general satisfaction th ro u g h o u t the
T h e Boy Scouts
county. . * .
listed in this great cause and will
Willi am Itunge, Earl paxton and cajl for the m aterials S a tu r d a y ,
O ctober 6th or before if possible. .
R o b y .L a ln g .n re ..S an fo rd —b o y s , who —---------------- ■
---- — —----- W ' ~
Seminole C h a p te r has been aRoteil
have entered the
m ilitary tra in in g
150 b ath towels, 302 hand towels,
schodl a t F lorida U niversity. Clifford
211 handkerchiefs, 15 n ap k in s, 71
Walkor ntyl W atson . Me A lexa nder sheets. B a th towels m u si bo 19^38
who a r a s l s o a t F lorida will . go into in c h e s ,. napkins 14x14 inches, shoots
64x102 inches.
m ilitary classes In Decem ber.
»•

�SEPTEMBER 17, 1«mk

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE FOl'R-

BEGINNING SEPT. 18TH AND ENDING SEPT. 28TH
We will
that we
possible

e on sale our entire stock of Furniture, House Furnishings and Stoves. Owing to the fact
combining this business with otfr Pal at k a business and wishing to reduce our stock as far as
s to avoid packing and freight charges, we are offering our entire stock during these 10 days at

11=1!
&gt;r JI

U

garding w m " t&gt;f the feature* and
innovation.* inlruiluj'fd. T here will
1&gt;C unique specialties,'exclusive musi­
cal num bers, ensembles, novelties
and surprises, besides a scenic musi•‘a lin v e s titu te calculated to a d d to
tli&lt;' r e f u t a t i o n of" Mr. Hill as one of
tin
-t|ices»ful producer* •*f
:h ng* different in a theatrical way.

\ Iw ays S o m e t h i n

ine Charlie Chaplin in
Million Dollar Comedies

THE DOGS LI FE

x ) i in ; m

m

N ' l j n |* h e rtltv KIV*
*«M ur f t a Jtn a l i|f&gt;efce

rr^ r.t
I- tui-Mul '(i tia-hiul in fa d that
In- d« (erred from hl-Mlif tin- girl *0
whom tie tiecumes engaged simply
because she says he- ca n n o t kiss her.
PreJiaps you knowtauch a man. Mr.
A PLAY THAT . WILL PLEASE E xhibitor. P rehaps in real life he is
Kiss’*'
not so comic but on t h e screen with
i all the frills of shyness, be just oozes
.
J une ( a price in “ A ( amoutlage comical situations.
K i ss. ” you will not have In book a
And this, man m akes ft fulse step.
comedy to round out your e n te r­ He gets a handsom e m an to kiss (ns
tain m en t. In tin* new Wdltuin hVx liride-t 11-hie III the d ark , believing the
photopluy you have so much com edy girl will think he. th e bridegroom -toth at y o u r -p a tro n s won't want to be. did it and will like him. Now it
laugh an y more. And-, besides, you h appens that the m an engineers this
have a d ra m a th a t is high in thrills so. well th a t the girl does believe he
an d stirring action. • In fact this kiksed her hnd she is delighted. How
screen offering has everything.
the th o u g h t of bis courage appeals
to
her. T h en comes t h e break. T h e
You h av e .in Ju n e Caprice a s ta r
th a t- a lw a y s n t t r a r t s —n s n r whom h an d so m e m an co n tin u e s to show
th e critirs have never, foutld wanting hi* b ra v ery by grusping th e girl in
She has given your patro n s m any a his arm s in thepleasant’ afternoon and evening. Her day tim e and kissing her again. T h e
plays are always hap p y ones —play* girl knows th a t kiss. S h e knows too
th at put y our fiml friends in a plea­ th at h e rljrld c g ro o m -to -b e was afraid
sant fram e of mind as they dep a rt. to kiss her. Scorn, d is g u s t, for him.
f,A Cam ouflage K iss" Is really the And for the mnn w-ho kissed her
tale of a man who is an excellent pleasant smiles and in t h e end her
business man but who is minus the hand.
t '
But t h a t is not a ll.- T h e re are o th ­
srteak t h a t makes a man pleasing
in the com pany of women. This mari er Complications in th is piny. An-

AMUSEMENT

d. i d*
\l

id

i't h e r -

t'uprire

h a* a hi l t Uor ol i * a - 1

t It ri 111n ^ play in “ A Cam ouflage Kiss
She has an excellent sup p o rtin g cast.
T h e play will be at the Lyric today.
"'Bringing I p Father At Home '
Selling O
In order to p erp e tu a te the popuU n i t tin- id
lurtty "f thut most beloved and wit- furniture «to&lt;|
tie»t of all Irishm en 'F a t h e r ” , of | the store in I’a
bringing I p F ath er' fume Man.i headiiiiartVrg, r (Jus Hill l a s prox idled an eti- Brother* will
tirely new musical comedy along beginning tiimi
entirely new lines T h e latest stage dav-r* mnly
version nf the world famous George
T h e stock
Mc.Mnnua ca rtoons is Vntitlud "U rin- | n the* furnitu:
ging Up F a th e r At H om e," It is *ln 1stoves, -etc., u
three acts, a n d will be seen at t h r j will liw sold
Lyric, on M o n d ay S eptem ber :10th.
for n ,e ,
A co m pany of th i r t y people hus advertisem ent*
been engaged including fifteen pro- a tte n d the sale
digiously bea utiful and talented
p o rtu n ity to pi
y oung women, who it is understood a t prices th a t
form one of the most inimitable .Remember th e
singing and dancing choruses e v e r 1
.
——
organized. W a lte r Veronwill lie seen j xh,* last mi
ns “ F attie r" a n d Louise Earl a«^ ,,letfhg eradie.
" M o t h e r ."
fever ticks frti
In announcing the other details season was s
of this exceptional theatrical" event when the rigl
t h e fact m u s t - n o t be overlooked re- Lake county ti

tip

! i d \ a n t age

of

f a rm i ng

in

h li.rnla

Such a thing could not happen in
any other state.
. *

In

ItOU ADVERTISI\Ti

i u J^rtit* N (lanti h

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**••1 ' &lt;*rr i* \ l a w i nt«- am i T M I . a X * ’ **
af« il» fi n d * n f•. I h a t e levied upon a i . i1
»♦*!!
I K«* rn u rt h o u tr door *in Stnford.
f n u n l) , F lo r id a , on lh« 7th
«
O rtn h + rj A . D . | 9 | l | , t h r »aml&lt; ;M n * a l*fM
• a ir d a y . d u rjn r t h r I r f a l hour* of • »!*. *•
th* highrat am i b«*«l Im lilrr for ca»h.
f f llt .m in f ilr a r n h r il p ro p e rty r it u a l* . I)**f
and
anic ir&gt;*Srm inolr r o u n t y , F la . t*» • !* l*e*
F i f t \ •r\.-n
uf
th r Sanfo rd t •'•W
l*» lta a d d itio n , at «hi&gt;%n by th«
I'Ltf t h - r .o f . in p la t llo o h “ l»“ a'
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f
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!*• r r y D. G o d frry and ('H a s .
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It. I l r u * n . D efen dan t a.
T . . IV r e y It . C iiilf r r y and C h a r. K- B te'
S t . I'a u l, M in n .
.
It it hereby ordered th a t you and
V «u app«ar to t h r tiill of com plaint *
herein against .yo u In ' t h r above rntit*
r a u s r . (in th# 7th dAy n( O e to b rr, ltPle. •
t h r .Hanford H e ra ld fa Hereby d cflg n *,rd
t h r paper in mhlch th i« order Is t«
1i • h r «fl o n o a » r r k
for fouY
• r e lit .
W it nut f m y hAnd and o f f lr iil
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C le rk C irc u it Cu3»«S r h n lr
S o lic ito r for CompUlnAnt

M onday, Sept. 23rd, and
Tu e sd a y, Sept. 24th.

Jam es VV. Gerard. This picture is true and authentic and is based on facts and will j
tion on* the G erm an-Am erican
Situation that•,you perhaps did not know
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you som e inside inform a

RESERVED SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY AT BOWER AND ROUMILLAT

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PACE TWO
coarse meal * itb u*.
Perximrptm
sliort-tsk e. a: preeent made most!}
with corn flour, with cream and a
bit 'o f bosoy. if «*;* cares for it.
m akes a s i r r r f j i n r disk.

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OP INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
T Y -EFFIC IEN T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
EAST

W h e n You C a n B u y

lo re d member of o a r
when ju st a short we ek from the
dea th of her neighbor ; whom she
had helped to care for, Mr*. M arth a
on to*
M r v ± B e rtJe*on also passed
a
l**1 her reward Sept. 19th
terrible shock to all of us as she, ill
i her b u t a day and a half a t th e home of
.day, her son. Andrej* a n d wife in Saneeks ford. She lea%*s to m ourn her loss
.’icks four daughters: Mrs. C hristin e ftdrrel, Mrs. Annie M agnuson, Mrs.
d a y s C h a rlo tte .K arr and Mrs. Jennie
: Erickson and one s o n .A n d re w B e n eson besides nine grand-children.

SANFORD

D. L. Long of B eardall A ve is In
Jacksonville on business t b i r week.
H e n ry C am eron r e tu r n e d from
P a l a t k a S a tu r d a y where be hka been
busy several weeks at the C am eron
C a ttle Ranch.
T he little folka beginBlng ichool
life from the E a s t end t h i s y e a r are
S u s a n n a h Lucas. T h e lm a K n ig h t,
Louise Wilson Vera R aulersdn and
Jam es M cClelland.
T h e C o u n ty road gang h a v e been
doing considerable work a t th is end
of town.
A new s tre e t has been opened west
of C am ero n C ity ru n n in g parallel
with th e railroad.
Mrs. M ary Pkilp* will gr».*-t her
m a n y friends a t Mrs. G race Earl
W illiam 's m iiiinary store th is win­
ter "'having .accepted a position as

saletlad
Miss Annie CameVon has re tu rn e d
to S te tso n College a t D e L a n d for
her second y e a r in domestic* scienc*c ourse

Miss M arion D eiterich has ar&gt;
cepled a position at the F irst Nation-

WEST

‘. o w i n g

Mrs. R ichards i* home again after
spending the s u m m e r a t no rth ern
points. Mm. R ihards is the m o th e r
of Mrs. L. M. R hehinder.

GENEVA AVENUE

G eneral Pershing is
d r. K aiser's door. T h e
kndwTTe*1i n n j e k n de.n , ;t t t h , r ‘ k h
old b ru ta l heart.
511 h !s
Mr. arid Mrs. J&lt;5e F ortier haxe
re tu r n e d from Jessu p Georgia, and
s a y s l t - i s very cold up their Tor th e m
Said th e re was frost S a tu r d a y m o rn ­
ing when they left "Georgia,
v We have been h a v in g some cool
nights and it m akes people feel so
m uch better.
We are having fin** w eather now
lor setting ou t gard*rr plants and

T h e Steel Ijoys, B u rk e a n d Bonn a
have gone t6 MafTaijas, *
i
e n ter m ilitary school, *Tr ht e* Sc*,te e le
_____________k
i
r
*k
fam ily cam e here f r o m - Mar-gg i a --last.
M arch h a v i n g , b o u g h t the H a y d en
place on Beardall Ave.
T h e -E p w o rth L eague box social
waa q u i t e * success last’ F rid a y e v e n ­
ing a t M o o r e s 'S t a t i o n ’ church. More
than 121.40 was realized, . 15.00 of
which' wag given for Foreign Nfiw-

Miss Lyda Peters is spending this
week with home folks Miss L yda
i* a v a l u 'd em ployee of the M cN a ir
L u m b e r Co. of Jacksonville, and her
friends are num bered by those who

Pay $1.25 to $1.50 F o r -a Broom

well

'bed-

.

Karl Schultz. S herm an P.outh.
Collier Brown, Oliver Murr*. . Ned
C hittenden. Roy C hittenden. Ralph
Roum iilat, Allan Jor.es, Morris Spencer, H ugh White, Oscar Rouse, C\ J.
Purvis,
William
Lawton, .Jam es
Lipford, W C.
H artley, \
Temple.
Forrest Gatchel, Ed. C s n v ro n ,
Lym an Baker, E. S. W ard. Robert
D e a n e , T e n n y Deane, F.‘ F. Roper,
Douglass C- Griffin. W. M. Chancellor, T h e o r Stiles, Alton E. Ear­
ned, H a rry B. Lewis, Jr.. Vivian
Massey of th e B a p tis t Church Speer, R an d all Chase, L e d a i f Ir * tn ,
of which she has long been a con­ H arvy P arrish. Ilassel Brown. Lionel
sistent m em ber, delivered a thought- Monroe H enry Lee Fioweri. Fred
ful address, taking for his subject Strange, Edwin Moye.
Array ■
the cry of ancient Sitaeon "Now.
Lord, le tteth T h y s e r v a n t dep a rt
Jo h n Murrell, K e n n eth ..Njurrell,
in P eac e" and tb o a m o t h e r 'i n Is- Leslie Hill Seth W oooruZ, Stanley
raei. has departed, we m u s t - believe WalktYj D r. Ralph Stevens, J o t
He has called h e r‘to rest.
C h itte n d e n , Oscar Speer, B ru te An­
It was her delight to be em ploy­ derson. E rn e st (G regory, F red Mason,
ed in Useful work a n d t o , lend a George M cLaughlin, H arold Wash­
hand- to J h o s e In M»ed a n d w ith - her burn, A lbert Fry, Ja m e s E stridge,
cheery
smile
and willing hand George Huff, Thom as Sullivan, W.
lightened m any a b u rd e n e d one. A. P a ttis hall, Meade Fox, Ingram
She would often testify of her love G uerry, H e n ry Byrd, Osborne Wil­
for Jesus and she show ed it in her liams. Vail Lovell, -M artin Temple,
life. Surely at th e G re at D a y the Robert Robinson, A rth u r Dickins,
will hear the M a s te r's “ W e l l , done, John Lee, Jr, A. Stafford, Andrew
Auiih, John C a te r Law ton. Alfred M.
od and faithful s e r v a n t " .
T h e in te rm e n t was by .the .side Beck, H e rb ert Fuller, Joe Lewis.
[ A rth u r Lewis, Melville C. Tyler, J.
m any years ago, in th e Cp«ala F. C o a tr i, Ernest G orrnlty, Waller
cemetry. We sy m p ath ize .wiLh-those Radford, C orbett H utchinson, Sain
who are legft.
Pevehouae, H arry Carlson. C. E.
A quiet home w edding occurred- H unter, Wilson Miller, H arrold Long
Sept. 21st, 191ft a t th e hom e of Jam es W eaver, N orm an Baker, Er­
M e. and Mrs. T. O. T y n e r, w h e n ' nest C. Morris, Ike H o u se, T. M.
their eldest daughter, Mattel, be­ Hill, H a r r y R abun, G u y StaZord,
came th e bride of F red J. Krell of Lewtie Oglesby, Densler S taZord, T ‘
Arcadia, in the presence of a few O. Gillis, Willie O .'G oolsby, Harrold
invited friends.
Rev, H ilburn, of Holiday, C. • R. P eabody, Robert
S anford.- performed the impressive M 'jriw e a th e r, Robert R o u tb , Staf­
VeM-inoni-;, making them man ar.o ford J.eFik, Grover L e F ib , Paul

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HI LL

What t h e Seh-tiiiJlc American calls
"a cun without a peer" I* t h e new
mfttliiieler mobile howitzer built
l\\ tin- ( ’reu»ot works for the French
army. It i.s mounted on n railroad
ciirritiEo nnd lire* n shell 20.I7 Inches
"In diameter. "It Is n tort wrecker, a nd
one shell from It Ik said to have sufJb-ed to re'Jyice Fort Miilmniimn, on
v\ til* Ii tlie'Ge[mniiK lin'd spent so much
time nnd labor, to a pile of dust nnd

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LUMBER.(

BUILDING MATERIAL

they're wrung. For Instance, y m e 1 Victor M Green
saw n m other place her yeaf -old babe G. Herring, Se
in front of the eottnge to sun himself, j W ight, Clarence
and, to keep his spirits, up. she gave - Wynne. W alter ?
the littlo c h a p -a big fowling--h«ttr|r-rrf—j-atyj prYTJT]’ E d
milk A s I. winched I saw ii r iir creep [,„sj , ri„ \ r i b u r
up to (he child, and mv heart wa« In ... . *"
„
my mouth. I feared for the baby. Ij n t
I " ? " ‘"I''
L le it you, the rat was oirfy a fte r tho
!* a ' e I'‘ P’ , 1
milk! li e Just slipped the tent out dal|, B ritta in Joh
of the child’s’mouth and Into Ids own.
Lee. Tati
nnd then thnughifyMy put the end of Cobb, J. J. D r
Id* Uiil Into the child’s mouth by way Tom Meredith,
of i- r o m f n r t e r F r e d
Wi^hr.
With n it rent slid, the president
u,.£l„ a | ti Moll,
te n d e d tilm the biscuit.—Loixf-n Tit- ; .
,
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at

1-2 The. Price

T. O. CHARLES, Distributor

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My-- Cleane 1^-*- arsd M rs Gowing
m ade a short rail at Mr*. J K Vaui ne n n a e . wno grew to womar,If ho M onday
hood here'.
!&gt;eautifullv a t u r ‘-i|
Mrs. No.ola ha? been on the s ic k in a while satin gown, lace trim m ed,
lint this week,
fashioned by her own n im ble fingers,
will be m uch missed in the home
but she g&lt;*-» forth with the prayer
i th a t God m a y ' bless their wedded
* I SALA A N D G KA P h \ 1LLL
life and th a t they m ay be all the
We are sorry for th o s e who do
1
The bride­
not relish persim m ons.
Just
now world to one another.
groom
has
em
ploym
ent
at
the a v i ­
they often form th e basis* of a oneation cam ps a* carpenter in Arcadia

V ji- '

One MadegAt Home

Homer

SANFORD

FLORIDA

Complete Line of Mc{£
ley’s Standard and
Popular Music

M Aunt in. E d w a rd &lt; Austin, I*rtnr
Ji.w.w, Wdl Kri' l.son. ( ’ &gt;. liickeur . T f- Singb-tary. I (&gt;. lfulT, E(lwanl Kujith, J. R. S troud.' K. H.
'W ebb, Edwin Raulerson, 'R a lp h
M

Kimr, (,*. A. C l a r k e M a r c u s Leinh.irt,

M rD om ald C arraw ay, Geo. A. DeCottes, H a rry Cobb, R a y m o n d L.
Allen, A ubrey M. H aight,. Cliarlea’
H. Munn, Gordon Ituker.
Edward Franklin C arraw ay, J,. \V.
Entzmlbger, A. Ih Hartley, W. T.
Waits, M artin M cDaniel, G uy StenEncore.
Hotel I’roprletor—Did you enjoy.the atrom, Ed R o u t h ' Nick Pezold, Geo.
cornet playing In the next room to I ’czold, Randall Cease, Benj. Whityours hiKt night?
ner, Jr., Jno. W. Booth,
Frank
Guest (snvngely)—Enjoy It! I should TnkucH.
eny not. I spent half the night pound­
ing on the wall to make the Idiot stop.
P roprietor—Why, Jones told me this
morning you applauded every ouu of
Ills pieces nnd he wits going to sepd
for some more mpslc right away so
Housework Is hard enough when
th a t he could piny for you again.
healthy Every Sanford woman who is
having, headache, Glut.? and nervous
Ktiell.s, dizzy headaches and kidney or
Cockney Repartee.
Home of the senior hoys from n bladder troubles should lie glad to Jiecd.
Vuuxhull school’s literary class were this fjanford woman's experience:
•Mr* L. V. Btyan, 11_ Palmetto Ave.*
token to Hie old Vic to ace ‘The Mersays: "Some years ago I was in awfu*
chnnt o f Venice."
shape from kidney trouble. I had a ter­
. W h e n ' Shylock. In the court scene, rible soreness in the region of my kidney's
wn« ifrgenHy demanding Ids pound of and was down and out. Jt was nearly
flesh, u bright cockney hoy, in eager impossible for me to get around at all.
tones, cried out to the judge.I was nervous and the hast little thing
“ HI, you! Ask him for his m eat
u m l l”—London Tit-lilts.

Come in and Hear the
New Columbia Records

WOMEN GIVE OUT

"Yoo lltlla rM cal-ttU yrd along the
Kept grandma waiting ( Oh well. It!a «

C A LU M E T
B A KIN C P O W D E R

I* always ilaht. h 'a worth waliins Jor. Always wtlcome, Nrvrr shiik* it* work. Nc-vrr fail*. Nrvrr
w t s t n minutes or materia I* ami I Am*r it'» pu rr and
wholesome, as CalumH remains rmly nu-l, Ingm lirni.
as nave Iwm approved ciirn rally by |h r b'. S Food
Authorities."

Few iaiv uhtn you tuy.U—jou

m it

uhtn fou

hit

it.

The Lute.
Tho lute hns vanlMicd. It wna on0
or the oldest of Inslnuuente. and hid
ii beautiful vibrant' tone somewhat IIko
th a t of the hnrp. But Its Biro nnd com­
plexity were ngnln*t It. It h«d a Ions
tnll, and many-Btrlngs, nnd whllo Ita
elze Increased Its powvr and rnnge, It
also Increased Ita weight nnd made 1t
F a t Not Used.
cuinLicu', T he minstrel of today plnra
Burma Is one of Uio fe w .la n d s In
b n the mandolin, the guitar or th e which fa t l i f n o t used for lighting or
banjo—and the lute Is forgolten.
Industrial purposes.

MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER

j

Sanitarj Steam Pressing, Hot Gasolnic Dry Cleaning. Alters- l
tionN of All Kinds on Short N otice " ' *
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t
Join Our G entlem en s Valet Club.
$2.00 P e r .,Month ♦

S U I T S $ 1 5 .0 0 U P W A R D
CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AVE.
PHONE 174 if

�SEPTEMBER 27,
Nnthku Hod ford Forms! Is gcncrnl
■ecrstnry. Tho committee Is com­
posed of s number of Tulss's most
e n tw p r tf tn r Ttttxerrw, and * -they -ara
taking much Interest In their work.
The usual mess hall and sleeping
from 6.000 m lO.Oaji old Con fed cm to
veterans who are to be preforrod
FUuiifl of the reunion cointnltteo
Owing to demands for tents In llio
army, it Ans Impossible to secure
tentago for these oljl Boldlers, but*
probably a better arrangement than
tents has been made
The sctiool
authorities of Tulsa, at the repuest
of tha reunion commit I have ordered
the public schools to be suspended
for the entire weak of tho reunion,
and tho old soldiers will sleep In tho
school houses. -T hese buildings are
of brick, one story high, and thov are
provided with ample toUol facilities,
w ater and electric lights.-. Five thous­
and double mattresses have been pur­
chased by the reunion committee, and
other ' necessary bedding provided. A
large tent will, be used ns a mess hall.
It will bo located within a block of
tho convention hall In which tho
bualn'osa sessions of the reunion are
to be held B. A. Pickens. the man
who ban successfully catered to many
Confederate., reunions, has been ongaged b y ^ h e roqnlon oommlttoe to do
the honors for the old soldiers. Ho
le ijow ln Tulsa waiting- for-hls-rrlends
to come. Ho will servo his guests
three meals a day free of all qharge.
Tho convention hall Ip which tho
business sessions of the reunion will
be hold Is new and attractive.
It
seats inoro th a n 6/100 people. Is well
ventilated and eo situated as to not
be Interrupted by (be nolso of Btreot
traffic. The hall Is equipped with n
fine pipe organ, one of tho finest In
the southwest.
Ample arrangement!!* have boon
mado to nceommodato all yeunlon vis­
itors. In hotels, rooming houses and
private homes. Tho city Is full pf
good hotels' and rooming houses.
Restaurant facilities are ns good as
any city affords.'
Tulsa is situated In thrf great oil
belt of Oklnhoma. It Is a wonderful
sdctlon of country Tho surrondtnga
are entirely different from any other
reunion city It will ho a now expo,rIcnco to thousands. Ttilsn wll) extend
&amp; cordial welcome to every reunion
visitor, and put forth her best ener­
gies to makn tho wook the greatest
one the Confederates nnd their friends
have ever enjoyed "On to Tulsa," Is
the watchword throughout tho south
and southwest

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MY SPECIALTIES:
PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
GORHAM'S S T E R U N G SILVER
ROGERS' PLATED WARE

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ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

i
**.-•- *_£•
wolltm&amp;.who -bml .vmm*-to -the -Uidlt-d ***^*~ Luxury Markat .Hard HIL—
filntes Is generally being extended to
"Don't try to sell luxuries In New
Americans who hnvo learned to like
Zenlnmk"*
This Is the .advice United
the dish.
.
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States Consul General Winslow given
f*oI is frequently used In Hiiwallnn
Ain
erica
u
morchimtft
In
u
commerco
hospitals in the illet of patients whose
One Inch Cards Will He Published Un»
stoinaohs nre too wenk (o digest other report. *
No, New Zealand Js not pinched dcr This Heading At The Rale Of 17.20
food, mid tho w ar Interest In substi­
tute fooefs Is expected to lend to Its for money. Its wallet Is well Ailed. Per Ypnr.
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"There Is no particular necessity for
wider Introduction elsewhere.
retrenchment," an the consul puts It,
but the public Is opposed to the pur*
No Lazy Man's Place.
chakc of luxuries, especially luxuries
-» I f yon- snw “The Illrd of Pnrndlse"
that have to ho imported, thereby us­
nnd Dion listened to snmo folk tnlk
■O P T O M E T R I S T
ing tonnage needed to head oft the
you may ho under tho Impression
U*honl8.
EYES
EXAMINED
Hawaii Is a lhnd where Americans go
'• Trinidad, too, nnd the wholo of tho
nnd Just naturally forget how to work,
and GLASSES FITTED
lie down beneath ii shady, spread}- tree British West Indies-,-l» abstaining from Schaal’s Jewelry Store. 123 \V. Firal St
nnd listen to the thrum of the Hawaiian use of Imported goods. This has caused
guitars until they're lulled Into n steep the population to change Its whole
menu, fur many foodstuffs were for­
from whlrh they seldom nre am used.
merly Imported. Now the peoplo eat
"That stuff," said S. H. PnxHnj/rif Hon­
.home-grown plants Hint only tho mil* |
olulu. "Is all right, but I t W m r story
Formerly of the U. S. Army
books nnd comic operas, 'A went to quits ate before. They like the new
dtet
so
well
they
say
they
will
never
Hop*dqlu 1.T years ago from Philadel­
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
phia. beeaitu* pres|ib*nt of llo* Rotary again import any Htnple food except
eornmenl.
SEMINOLE COUNTY RANK IlLDG
club, a member of the legislature and
bend of the Infgest autoinnbUc ronMarksmanship and Muscles.
cern to Honolulu. When I came back
Mnrkxiuaii«li[|&gt; with llo* rlth* Is not
t&lt;&gt; the Pulled States I don't flml any
of my &lt;dil companions lire staying up so much a m utter of keenness of sight
nny Inter nt night thnn I do or travel ns of muscular steadiness. A rthur I.
Office 800 P ark Avertue
fnstep than I do. Don’t let nny one Lutes of Tenehers' eollege, New York,
Telephone 201
put that ‘go-tn-Nleep-iind-tievyr-wnke- describes lo the Journal of Applied
Psychology
some
t**sis
made
by
blm
RJrory m ail brings to (he reunion up’ bbsi Into your head.
Hawaii Is
com m ittee hundreds of requests for not n lazy man's country, hy nny whleh prove tlint llo* most nrournle Officeilrs: 10-12a.m. &amp; 2 4 p.m
reservatio n s of rooms st the hotels, means."
mark-uo-a are those whose museultiT
boarding houses and private hom es,
iimlpt! i- st* perfeel tlml slight dis­
tractions, subjective mixioiy aiuFuiiioD R . L. I). B R O W N
have been granted by Dlrector-finner- A pplications
for
certificates
upon
Would Save Sea Lota.
al McAdoo of the railway admlnhc whlch t,cke,• L“ " b* Purchased keeps
New York steamship undarwrltera suggest Ion tl&lt;* not illsiurt&gt; it.
. ,,
,
, on two
steuogrnphers
busy
D E N T I S T
i tratlon.
Tickets w
b« placed
..
,
,
, . J attending
, *“ * " to and government ollletnls have niilhor.
.
. „
them. The heads of departmonts and Iztsl ofliehd ti*sts of a new Invention
as a about September 19, good for j | r | , i 0I)ll report Increasing interest
Office Vowell-Speor Building
whlrh, It Is claimed hy Its designers,
; return passage until October 31.
jn tj,n q-nlss reunion all over tho south
•Phone IAS
Sanford, Florida
will save, property valued at thfnisnnds
Those rates w ill‘apply to all mom- nnd southwest.
The demand for of dollars In the event of Utc sinking
bers of tho associations natnod ubovo roome Is uot rontlnod to one section, of vessels. 1| |s railed a pneumatic
THOMAS IIMMtn WILSON
nnd to mumbura of tholr fanitlles. It I" widespread
I ulsa expects a safe it ml Is said to float on the water,
L. rCIIUL'HON lllJ( SH.,Li,tU
COMMITTEE PREPARES TO Tickets arc to he purchased on the ,nr*« aUfmrtnnce and la making prop, though of steel construction. It Is no
a r a t l u n s Accordingly
Impervious to Are and theft ns other
ENTERTAIN ONE OF LARG- f - algnod certificate .of department, state
safes.
The device ls_ sniff to weigh
CCT D n i m i m i r o n m / n o
and c* mP commanders end adjutants.
threp tons. As evidence of Ids faith
tST REUNION CROWDS . T 1,0 certificate* were supplied-to the
LAWYERS
■
In tip* success of the invention the man
G IV E N H O N O R N O T D E S E R V E D
------— —*■ ------reunion conmiltteu by llha railway
who constructed lL w ltl lack himself
I Sanford*^________FlitritJa
authorities at Washington, nmi tho
committee sends them to tiie oftlboYi1 Error of Learned Men Responsible for Inside when the safe Is lowered overbnrml. TTrrn-r tTrrniiTrrjtoTi h e n r m n r ’
America tmng Named Aftef
of the various Confederate organ!what Is claimed fur It il will lo* adopt­
Ameiigo Vespucci.
" '■ Hee Bupy With Organization rations throughout the connlri In be
ed for Use on Amerlenn oeentlgolug Ves­
SCHELLEM AINI5S
Usual to ...curing tlui low totes fur
Wnrw sort Large Fund Secured
sels.
Tliu
Klury
uf
bow
tins
new
world
re­
all entitled to them. No ticket can
to Defray Expenses of
L A W Y E R
Ito purchased unless the curtlllcito ceived the mime of America Ih ii Mrlko m ri: in t i i i : roinrp, iibt'st:
log
example
of
wlint
publlclly
will
ncBig Meeting.
Britain’s
"Baby
Army.”
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Is shown to tho ticket agent. It is.,
When the- Itr^lsh troops reached
therefore, important that all who In­ ciitnpllsh. Amerigo Vespucci, a highly
SAN FO RD - FLORIDA
educated
Florentine,
wns
head
of
u
Italy
they were nick named “The Ruby
l uisa, Okla., August----- Tho Con- tend coming toV T nrm isa reunion proI•11-111«*&lt;-4 house In Seville, Rpalfi. prole Army." T he Italians were so surprised
•'b-ratr. veterans, Sohs .pf Confcder- vide thoiimolves at once with tlnv
nlily at* ageiil for the great trading nt tho sm art appearance of the new­
necessary
certlilcnte.
by
applying
to
• Veterans, and tho Routhorn ConArm of tho Medlels, and helped to At comers—differing so materially ns It
- “ "aieil Memorial Association, hold commanders nnd adjutants
*&gt;a! one of the expedltloliH u llh whleh ■II&gt;1 from (to* picture presented by the
The Tulsa reunion promises to he
iaau.il reunion this yo«r at
Coliiinbns sntled. W*lien the latler'a heme troopq whom they passed -fhni,
At tile i \ rtr
1.1 i(1
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t he first ttme the reunion has one of the. most successful meetings monopoly " iih revoked, Venpin-el un- ill the belief that they bud come
"Itl'egun! t p (' -tlo-r At Hume' ;
the old Confederates and tholr famtdi-rlook several vovages of exploration straight front England, they were
Oklahoma as the statu In
✓ ' TUB
lies and friends have ever enjoyed.
Musical r om.&lt;ly
u ■'* to meet. The dates of. the re- | A fund of 1100,000 has been provided on Ids own account, during which In* called "Tin* Unity Army." uh ii m utter
W A R .
,,,i :i are September 21-27 Inclusive. ' by the peoplo of'-Tulsn to entertain claimed In many Tellers to have been of fact tin* llrltish soldiers were w ar­
I.ii * *y rates of one cant a mile tho reunion W. T ate Hrsd.v Is rhnlr- the llrst to renrh the mainland of the worn veterans from the Ypres salient.
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from nil parta of the country. I man. of Um. general cpmyiltton and new continent, giving tho date us June,

W e u&gt;i// u ;m this war — ■

Nothing else really matters until we do!

The Flavor Lasts

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10.1-107,

Fertilizer
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On A|lrll 2.1, 1.107. the learned h e a d s
of the University-of St. Die. In Lor- \
mine, decided. Incorrectly, Unit lie was :
entitled to the honor of discovery, (bv*lutiihtift having only reached the
Islandfl of tho West Indies, nnd that
the -western hemisphere should beqr
his name. The nam e America wns,
therefore, first used Tn the hook "f'osmbgriiphlao Introductlo," by Miirlln
Wnldseemuller, prbfessor of cosmog­
raphy a t the^university.
It has slneo been shown that Ves­
pucci wns preceded by both Columbus
nnd John Cnliot, but It wan too Inte,
the new world had been / christened
America nnd the fact advertised In
the liTeeting
wee
print. The house w here/tlie
wns held nt which the classical error
was mnrte wn« stjll stnndlng a t St. Dio
nt the oulbrenk u f Hie wnr, nnd w’ns
m utually'vndtedliy runny tourists from
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Imhor was ncVef- so short. Biff crops were never so needed.
Thu governm ent h as called ond still calls fo r more food.
Farm Implements, better seeds nnd b e tte r farm ing methods
L1 to make labor more effective. Finally, to make every stroko
vomit double, use the best nvnllnble jilnnt foods in .

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ITnwnll Is making n food-saving contrlhutlon In tho shnpi* of pol. Its nntlonul dish mntle-from the hulh o f.th e
taro plant. UniII 2ft yenrs ago pol wns
inside under primitive romlltlons, the
bulbs being peeled, boiled nnd pound­
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modern sanitary machinery Ih tiseff to
m anufacture thd"product, under uupervlslon of health nuthorltles Ip t h e
Island, nnd flve factories at Hilo now
turn out several tons dally.
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T H ES A N FO R D H ER A LD
It. J. HOLLY. ■Editor

M. HAYNES, llusincHs Manager
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SEPTEMBER 27. lots

.THE SANFORD HERALD

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Volunteer

In t h e Jiii'k-otn i!lo
chapter,
A m ira n
Red Cro*&gt;*. women of
i
i*very p a rt of th e city, of every
,
.
,
,
■creed, and of every aortal set arc

.•n.n. ... # . . j « „ u»

~ men of th e every walk of life are
H IT IH C IIIIT IO N to u t i : IN MO iM I.
m, Standing *III mirier In sTi older in
ONE YK Mr
• th&gt; ranks 4,f i he great liatioiiaf army
M S M O N IItf . . . . . .
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r i l U K K m o m n o ........................ 1
71; to d ay . ,L$ut while women w ho are
lIuHnvd la uk cu&gt; bTT^jt^T iToo'eTi'Vr», in doing tln rf» o w n house work. curing
,\d?aec« »f i«c Prf Month
' for the comfort and welfare of their

m xm m m xm xxxxxm xxxxm xxm x^x
dt FOOD
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ADMINISTRATION X
THE ONLY' W AY TO PR O V E
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order

to

meet

the

dem ands

for d a i r y f.-i i|&lt; during tli&lt;' nppruaohi n g w i n t e r . t li&gt;- I t i l l e d S t a t e s H o o d

your worHi and jjive PUNCH and P E P to your work
is by careful and consistent train in g. T h e-sp m e is
true o f a bank account—-constant sa v in g P A Y S ...

A dm inistration has pointed out l^iat
southnen • fa rm ;, s should' grbatly i n - '
crease ih rir a. reage of cover crops
Parmrau In Arfanrv Mu»l llr Madf f»l «&gt;(t.ri- fa m ilie s are sp en d ing a p a r t . of e v e ry and •w inter pasturage. By s o , doing
S U R P L U S $15,000.00
C A P IT A L s :j o ,0 0 0 .0 0
■ day in tin* week in Red Cross rooms! the fa rm er will assist in conserving
EnlftriJ 18 Heromlf( Liu Mail Miil&gt; r August T2fli!
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while society !e;itiers have given up the mills feeds and coarse grains. X
1SNA, at tiv* !*«*•*tofTnr*! a. Sanfoi]4» Horfela
I'n-cl* * Act r»f March 1rd, l ft"9
every form of e n te r ta in m e n t, ami
X
B rax to n B e a ^ iu m . Federal Food
Olt-phonc No, I4S are repotting at their desks p rom ptly A d m in is tra to r of Florida gives in ­
(tf&amp;cv: lieraid Holding
a t S:30 or 9 o'elock each tnorniilg fof dorsem ent to tips m ovem ent, not
an entiree tlay's Work; w Ifile busi­ only .through &lt;diis e ffo rt; to assist in
" Y " MAKES B E T T E R S O L D IE R S .
jn ^ R T m iR B U S IH E ^
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Iness women are devoting u certain those' things indorsed by the Food
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Colonel Wheeler, s a y s th a t
h e'd n um ber of hours a d a y or night to A dm in istratio n , b u t because of bis
r a th e r have POO a r m y men w ith a the war activities;! there are still practical knowledge of live stock.
SANFORD,FLORIDA
0. L. TAILOR
R. R. DEAS
C. M. HAND
II. R. STEVENS
hundreds of women who have not
Ciihier
B earing out th e idea of. greater
A ll'l C lt h i. f
V|f**|,rwlrl H'
C&gt;»*t.l»,.l
VY” than a th o u s a n d men with none.
yet taken an active part in the work p a stu ra g e of live stock in Florida
Pershing endorses th e conclusion. in the home trenches.
during th e winter,, Mr .B eacham
THE B A N K THAT IN SU R ES YOUR DEPO SITS
These*men are speaking of th e reThere are women who have bought issues t h e following s ta te m e n t:
’lation of the
to the morale. ■bonds, or war .saving s ta m p s , who
All well inform ed persons, w ho
im m m x x x x ^ m m x x x m m x x x m x x x
W h e e U u a y a l h e " V ” m a k e t ."bettor.s-■hwf«- “ “ *■-liucL. waa aulficieaU t h e r e . u &lt; -&amp; d i s c u s s e d t h e
problems o f - ^
fighters." I t ’s n o t b a rd to u n d e r - , . ... . . . .
.
,
. , thcir
. . I raising live s t n r k 'i n Florida, h am m er
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, j sons to t h e service, -who feel th a t
incessantly on th e needs of a gre ater taking m ilitary training a t Stetson thf- loan campaign. Besides the enn- er with th e following Inscription,
s ta n d for a n y o n e -who has had ex- a pjj, enough sacrifice. T h e re artUnivensity, th eir s t a t u s ii the sam e vassing. th o u sa n d s o f 'y o u n g women to -u it: " B u y M ore L ib e rty Bonds*’
perien^e with Y . M&gt; C. A. activities, [w om en who arc classed as " fro n t
,,e tte r P# 8 t u r a Bef T he Present
t h a t ' o f a p riv a te i n a regular ! a r e ' working in headq u arters otllcers 1 a n f sure t h a t y o u .w ill be glad to
tim e should" develope this m ovem ent
slackers" who spend hours .mere- th a n has been done in p a s t c a n to n m e n t. Edwin has already been jjs v o lu n te e rs
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have this mesauge on y o u r c a r,'It
When the w riter was an underjust
s
ittin
g
and
rocking,
holding
m
ade
a
bugler.
B
oth
of
these
young
is not only a re m in d e r to the other
sized y o u th , som eone gave him an
years, because of th e short su p p ly
their hands or doing elab o rate e m ­
y
th
e
Seminole
men
were
m
em
bers
of
man b u t it shows where you stand
od mill feeds, and the greater d e ­
For A t il&gt; Service Flag
ann u a l m em bership in t h e . " V " .
broidery for their w ardrobe instead m an d s on the United S tates for C o unty (Tuard, a n d the training
During thL* next three weeks help
H e might n ever n av e joined had it of sewing for the poor little fatherless rurn1ahinfg thnst, fped3. T h c n o rth ern they received here will lie of great i T h e \\ (yximen's Circle will make your governm ent b y talk in g Fourtth
arrangem ents at once to get a ser­
not- been for the gift, for bis salary children of Belgium, or k n ittin g f o r ! Btate's during the winter m o n th s benefit to them .
Liberty Loan Bonds.
vice flag for Sanford. O th er cities
was just a b o u t w h a t the soldier- th e, men in uniform , when th e y can- j mUBt&lt; dei&gt;ond on lh e Inil| fecU5i ,m t
Yours fur the F o u rth Liberty
In th e d e a t h ol Mrs. M artha
boy's is today, and he thought the not go to to the h e a d q u a rte rs .o f i h e j here jn KIorida&gt; wherc we art, blessed Bertjeson last week w e.lost one who have th e m and this city needs ohe.
E, F. Householder,
Y . M. C. A. was s o m eth in g religious Red Cross o r some other war w o r k l wiih BUch n t e m ,,p rale c!imatei we had been a m em ber of th is church i T he Circle will -probably adopt
P ublicity Chairman.
a plan ui taking up a public suhI t was, and is, bu t not" as he thought. organization to give some service.
! ra n (.a r ry m u rh of our stork on since LsHfi, she having joined
script to n fur this flag to supplement.
In perhaps ten years of daily " Y "
Hut the w o rth while women of p as tu ra g e , or on open range, during years—
-------No - Sptrnfjrh- Influenza
, afLer. il_. w-as organiz-udt r ' w h a t the Circle will give.
This i*
activities, he hurdlv ever heard the to d ay are those who have not only t h P w in ter season,
family has our deepest
s y m p' a th y .
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For the hehefit of the citizens of
certainly
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patriotic
action
and
word "religion" m entioned. C ertainly bought bonds, and stam ps who have
Rrt.aUy in[ioraP w hat h n been
Mjss R o s a m 0 iui R.adIu a L.&gt; 1iuxia»4 if c r K r w n r rhe iUpp*rt-t&gt;f the c
o
m
i* if t h'erv'‘
no ofterner t h a n in th e fllllce where not only conserved food a nd (ue
i(1 by Federal F ood A d m in istrato r one of * o ur high achool g ra d u a te s ty.
are any cast’s of S panish Influenza
he worked, for exam ple. T h e religion who have not only g i v e n - t h e i r all Jo h n M . Parkeri of Loulsianna. who
within the c ity limits of SaiiL.VJ
of the "Y"* is th e religion of service. to the g o v ern m e n t, but who
school
in
Georgia
for
the
coming
that 1 us C ity H ealth Officer have
u p - 't h e s i t u a t i o n , as follows:
Hply Cross C hu.ch.
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It aims to give th e y o u th of tile race offering them selves with tlie sa m e ]
term .
not been notified o f sam e.
' •*»! the lessening of
m an power
what they need, w h a te v e r that m ay unselfish devotion evinced by t h e ' ,
The services for thi« S
Respectfully,
Miss C lara Milieu, who has been
be. This youth needed physical train men who are of the fighting f.irces. ,M,th f‘‘r ' ,lunil1,nK an&lt;l h a rv estin «
w
hi-di
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Supt
of
th
e
.Junior
D
ept,
of
our
J.
M. T t l a r
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i crops, the small gram s can be used
ing and he got in the gym. MusculA
All women can n o t enter tip- b u s t-],,, Krpul lldvantage where heretofore S u b d ay .School sincj- its organization Suiny Michael u d All Argo
City Health Officer and Local
arly, he was timid an d backward ness world, all women ca n n o t give
Sunday Srh Oil! !* I i
Board of Health t till -r
the p lanting
has been extrem ely has tendered her resignation, on
for ' it so h a p p e n ed lie had never largelj in m oney, hut every Yvoman
\l irnir.g S c L o e I!
A y
limited. Wheat oats, rye, vetch, 'and • account of having necepled a p«n»troughed It m ueli with o th e r hoys ami can give of hersilf. every woman
!'! . elis-i! g and Sermon T.10 I* M
the clovers planted in most of th e ■tiun in the Jacksonville schools as
he didn't* know himself. He never can find som e tim e which she can
\t flu* M eihudist Church
M ornir; g Service II
A M.
so u th e rn stales at a n y time before teacher. She has had rem arkable
would have m ade an athlete, hut he d evote to som e war a c tiv ity which
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At
the first M ethodist ( " i - k
It
is
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be
riot
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hero
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the mifdb- of Novemfier. will s ta rt success as a d e p a rtm e n ta l superinwas 8ooii aide to ta k e care of h im ­ will direi-tly ..r indirectly hack up
Doservices
for S u n d ay Sept 2 :';.t
ini
Early
* elebrat i .n, i .r ! i t- R. . a Vigorous growth am i will, not win­ ' lentient, a n d lias kept her departwill
he
ns
follows:
self— with the gloves, in physical our fighting men.
tor
has
t
go at that hour for the
— Times Union. ter-kill except
in very
extrem e | ment up to th e very highest s t a n ­
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games, e t c . —and of course he gain­
Sunday School at 9:110 A 7
II
( i ;r,
------O — dard As a small token of the-esteem Service
weather.
ed in health an d s tre n g th , which hal‘rcad p n g a t 11:00 A. M
I
'eland
W tS IK I 'ff LIG H T V &lt;' At
in which she is held tin- Sunday
Dn properlv c u ltiv a te d fields, these
stayed w ith -h im alw ays He wanted
Epworth
League at 6:00 | ‘ M.
School presented M isS Milieu with
New order will &lt;,Pi Whole Hunch grains and
an d legumes will afford not
I’reching
at 7:."|n p. M.
som ething m ental, too, untl he got
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a very; p r e tt y little radiolite clock
**w ner».
nutriflous
pastu
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Tallahassee, Sept. 2f&gt;. A telegram only rich and
the* efratjee to s tu d y shorthand,
All are most cordially invited to
on tfio i'Vr of her d ep a rtu re (or her
1 .1- e ilskotl
tier-man, husiuess arith m etic, pyldii received today by the S tate Council ly nil th e - w inter, but lu the spring lievv ■ home.
ai fend these services. Visitor- and
vs to oas- •lieimg th' strange-- are assured of a h*-:&lt;ry
speaking and even a little Greek ami of N ational Defense "from national v d! m ake resonahle grait) r e t u r n s '
News
has
been
re
neved
by
d
intTOi-n a -mall - 1t,■k - UI'tiDiJUr
as
the
graizing
does
not
reriously
1
eudt|narter&gt;. cotitaiiis tin- ml, ,r rimmusli . M aybe h e 'l e a r n e d little, hut
home
folks
that
l.l-sbe
Hill
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ffi,(,t
productivity
A
vigorous
chm•
he got 't h e m ental eXori-IM- Ah.ew i-M* that N a th a n A. S m i t h , a !*»Sl| J*t all. lo- made friendships which^hui
not .lo i , i .i geiici.,. &lt;-t t I t
| puigfi a IMi g these lines will he an arrived safely overseas,
Mrs. F o rre st E. G alehel has been
lasted. Some of hss most inn m ate
E m p lo y m e n t Service is mail­ inestim able benefit in conserving
th
use
fe**(i
products
so
vitally
needed
elected
Sopt of the Junior D e p a rt-]
ing"
u
1
tie
iiio-t
drastic
iostructions
friends he first nf*-t ^ tt. the * Y'
&lt;;r , 1-sii, i u,
..n in try t &lt;&gt; all I i.is soul loo n effh.rt when i-usrtcd merit of i,or Sunday School, a pusi- j
Suc'l a pers'itiai I-Vp. Te*to-e i- I ■,i,irrton, hut mlest of us d o n 't st''pj, to i:11m m 111 if \ inhur hoards m.-i m e t mg oiji m i ooju-rattoii with the D e p a rt­ looi which she , will lilt with eredi't. I!
We learn with sadness of the!
sum it up and to give ere,fit
t ’o-m to p re p a re and publish m ment of .Agriculture and 'd e m o n s tra ­
tion
agents,
will
firing
about
great
d
e
a
th Augu-t 2 o h of A rth u r Lossmg j
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c
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ty
lists
,.f
non• W hat tin- " Y ” did for the write,
relief
an
d
great
saving.
from
vvoimds received in action. He!
essential
positions
now
held
by
men
it is doitig for the eoidii-r-btiys of
■(if
th e Florida farm was- a most excclb-nt yotm t' man !
in the cant on m eets here, ir its adaje- th a t can lo filler! by Women.
table
it i' .giving t hen
I lie teh-gr.iiu -ays men falling modify Ins | Ijfis tv&gt; pteet hi- local and, one of n u r^ ll|l" t. m**husinstie
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to
force
the
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hi re nr abroad,
shrink am! h a n d of both o.»n-essi itial labor ih w a te r."
111 evert b»t nt ling- On l'*",l two '
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or three weeks 'jirn-kty and actually &gt;
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&lt; h ir es Pri'iti The I eni|de
sal -less th a n others
K all *would !
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vvt'PhS «i^rlitT and in ^.i5, p si\ \vi*fk-s|
m« in' cr ,i» be present.
u urk
tight »ni»
i in la-'
W ednesday evening a feed is an item th a t you fully tinder- j
vprovi st Marshal General Crowder
! sta n d .
A- a iinalu ;. th.- telegram t " the
aw tie pa t nent was oryanU'.cd in
has said to lhe met! of till* I lilted
alute cuuticil -:
" T h e governm ent "'ft Sunday School to be known as
T h e hog t h a t fa tte n s easily must
S ta tes, “ Go to work, go to w a r..o r
will insist t h a t no m an occupy a " T h e A rm y - and N a v y - D e p a rtm e n t" be in prim e physical co n d itio n .' T h e
go to jail.” IH it'.w hat "f th e women!
position n wom an can fill. T h is "na­ in which is to be enrolled the names B. ‘A. T h o m as -Hog Powder is a con*
•W hy shouldn't the w om en'gq .to
tion must work nr fight and the of our * members.„wdu&gt; art- in active d itlo n e r for hogs.
Lt keeps th eir
war work, or to jail?
order is
m ade necessary ieV ause tire service, and the S u p r of this system clean an d healthy and e n ­
H undreds of' women have already employers of n o n -cs-tenliaI i.ihnr hnvfi
D epartin' &lt;A will k e e p , in active ables them to fa tte n quickly without
answered the eall to service, hut the in many cases failed to m eet the
touch w .th every m em ber t ' u s en­ fulling a prey to the usual diseases
patriotic organrzalious are calling issue squarely.."
of hogs. T h e B. A. T h o m a s ' Hog
rolled.
. i i . , . . . . . — . ..
-t1*
P ow der is not stoCk food.
I t ’s
Mr. I*.
Booth a n d - fa m ■ who
s
tra
ig
h
t
medicine
and
we*
took
the
P resbyteria n Church
formerly re«id&lt;-»| in S n n f o r ; passed
agency
because
it
enables
you
to
Services a t the P resbyterian
through th e city la t week enroute
C hurch Surtday will be as follows; from the E ast Coast to J im u Grande feed out your bogs much earlier.
,
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L. Allen Seed Co.
Sunday School 9;435 A. M
when Mr. Hi" ! I i us ,1 ■. ; t 'll cm5 -F ri-ttc
Morning _ U orship 11 :&lt;K) A. M flloyment.
C hristian .E n d e a v o r 0:15 P. M
Miss Mau-ie J in ..ins jind mother
Evening Worsh
7:30 P.
Women T a k e dig Pari.
M. are gpenUinf: their vacatioi} at
T h e Roll Cross 'w ill hold its
A tlanta, On., Sept. 2a. T h i r t y
W alland,- TemT:
a n n u a l business meeting with elec­
th n s a n d ,sou th ern women will be ac­
Miss
M
aym
e
Steele
is
teaching
tion ol Otllcers at the P resbyterian
tively at work next S a tu rd a y in the
C h u rch next W ednesday night at the S eco n d G ra d e Girls in the
canvans-for-D te-Fourth -Liberty tm rrr
Dees your fountain pen
Junior
D
e
p
t,
while
Miss
Jinbins
is
7:30 o'clock.
i t is c s tim u te d .b y Mrs. Samuel Lump
absence.
give yqu Lroiible-amJ ai&gt;
kin,, director of w om an’s work for the
noyance? P erh ap s it is.
Mrs. A. C. Williams and .\fits
T he farmers and business men or
six states comprising the Sixth
O range county arc very much .'in­ Mamie K a te Williams have returned
not the fault of the pen.
a! Reserve District.
terested In th e . developm ent of the from a pleasant trip to Georgin.
I t may he the quality of
At the in sta n c e of the Men's or­
d airy industry th ro u g h o u t the cotinHon. It. L. N u tt, Tax Assessor
the ink y o u ;a re . using.
T he -Federal Reserve Banking System, ganization,
■ ev ery county chairm
ty . anil, hist week the county agent of Lake C o u n ty , passed through
w
om
an's
work
will
Inn
m
em
ber
of
Fountain pens are not
established
by the government, stands back of
was requested to visit the T al Sanford W ednesday, e n ro u te home
recommended . for use
the orchards, and enables us to help our
section where th e dairy in d u stry has alter a tte n d in g th e Seminole Bnp- th e m en's c o u n ty executive com m it­
m ade
greal progress in the p ast list Assoociallmi at New Smyrna, tee, agd it j? believed the fou rth loan
with any. b u t fountain
farmers get better yields, better prices and
cam paign will be rmicktd by even
year.
better all round results.
Rev. M. II. M anscy and Jim, D. b e t t e r co-operation between th e men
pen ink. We have it in
Jinkins lit tended the As-uciatinn a n d women th a n in former driveblack, blue, violet, red,
Citizens "I Palm !!,■«, h cimnly ns delegates from Sanford
The vast resources of this system assure us
j T h e women _*&lt; ill make the usual
green and blue-black.
are contending ti nt ' t!„. j uur.ty ho*
at
all times of ample funds and currency for
lion. J Tiblcn .Ltj ibs i- tl.c n .u- h-uise-tishnusf cnri’ a—' e \ e - \ &lt;i C
t |,a „ j , s
“ After All C a rter’s is the j already - f u r m - h d
the legitimate needs of our fruit -growers in
q u o ta .if labor -f,.r i «. ■) l ia ! ,,r ln. cipal and vli- JacnL-,- the a — i ; m [ W Mnuni * i^url i i the
I ilicrtr
Best.”
picking and marketing their crops.
;d u s tric s and th ey propcst t„ ta k e fur. tin* L ake Monroe S-hool, t.iey w ill be featured by exhiuils in 'm a n y
s te p s to p revent . a n y further labor hrgnn teaching last Monday.
hu n d re d s qf fall fairs, ‘both HttiUPund
___ . Tf you are not already one of our depositors
l.ettcrK have Imm-ii iturned in Mrs. county. E lab o ra tely decorated nuulh*
from, leaving t h e county.
come in and see if we can’t help you.
Gallagher a n d Miss M argaret Gallug- have been planned, and it is e x ­
,*hcr to un ite with the First Baptist pected m an y subscriptions will lm
Plenty of Room to Grow.
Church of College P a rk , Atlanta, Gn ta k e n front visitors, to th e fair^.
Australia, which Is 23 tlmea larger
CE SU PPLY D EPT.
MIMBKR
Edwin Milieu nnd If. M. ‘Jernigah
V. omen will play a prominent
Sanford, Florida I ,,,ni1 lho who,e of ,,n* Brttlsh Isles,
^TIDIRAL m tlR V E'
liutvst'population not'exceeding that ofi1! are the la te s t recruit- fron our num - part in the ninny parades and pageSYSTIM
1 Londop.
Sonfrrd, Florida
-bc'r to e n te r the sevice, they are a n ts to he* staged in connection with

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THE SVNFORI) HERVI.D
Word comes from Frank Takocji
dial In* will leave soon for Siberia,
l i e is with the Med lea iforps as a
hospital a tte n d a n t. .

a fte r........

It
would
nly in this
to a t t e n d ) &gt;
many worth a p p e n in g s of in t e r e s t in a n d
great street
X
AROUND SANFORD
miles long
spi'jil tl.e* week-end with his uncle this year &lt;n. .ifd of stran g e and red aunt. \ | f
M o | U I.a i n it iiiarkaMe v. ;|&lt;i autiAfli.-t in tin gi­
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Menagerie..*
Mr.
and
Mrs
ih,. pencils, pens a n d I n k ’a n d
M,. M. Smith of O rlando and
H . J._ _______
MeIIride of. gantic I-1\ e-( ou tim i.i
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Radies
of
Sanford
ami
vicinitv
who
Arcadia and Mr. ami Mrs. Curlekoii | it" ‘* 'v H**!.- hours of sensations in the
, u;
&lt;d- ull ki nd s at t h e H e r al d W inter P a r k i s in t h e . city to d ay .
have Hemstitching or P u ttin g work
of
Jacksonv ille were here today en- ' ,namn,,Jlh main tent.
This season
-Oflt*T_
Mr. Honj; Drew, of Orlando, was
route i„ Arcadia from Jacksonville. 11,'° Singling Brothers are opening
can have ii done orTa new Singer
X
•| or Wood and heavy linulln : sCO here Tuesday on Ini.si ness, stop pine
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their program with a wonderful
Hemslilcher at a nominal cost much
at t h T (Lillies.
( ALI. C A TES F i t AT F C O M Murrell, or phone 378.
4 S-t f
spectacle entitled " In Days of Old"
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i ’ANV W H EN Y ou W A NT F E R b
e tte r'th a n you can possibly do it
Jminc and .M rs. H ousholder and
A complete stock of S c l i o o P S u p - ; T IL I Z E I l,
SCRATCH
‘ F E E D , More limn IU(.)0 uejors tak e part
by
hand.
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Mrs. Schultz wore in Orlando, on I»lics and School books at M obleys ■D A IRY
FEED
H O U SE * AND in the great production, which tells
Wednesday.
D rug Stofc
G-tfc‘ M U LE .F E E D , ’
P it;
F E E D , th e story of th e days "w hen knight­
hood was in Mower." T h e r e 'i s a bal­
. brinR yoiirM Icmstitching work u&gt;' .IDG'Mttgnolia
;{!l the City and C o u n ty School
Mrs. H. J. S tarling is visiting her l,R C’ALE M E A L . SO LD IN ANY
let uf 300 dancing gw Is and no end
Ave., for Prompt and Kllirieni Service.
books at Mobleya D rug Store. U-tfe sister, Mrs. ..Robert Symvs at lu,r i/Y.MaUNTS* P H O N E 1 8 1 ,' l0-4tc
of other-strik in g features.
‘ j Mrs. \Ym. Bray and Clara Bray
. Js;nioro Kanner aht| Louis Flcia- co ttag e a t Pablo. Beach.
Following the spectacle will, come
cb.r have enrolled *nt- S te tso n as
Mrs* N. II. G a rn e r left T u esday hdt Friday morning for their home a thousand arenlc sensations. There
military students.
'
for Ihrtle City, Fla., where she yvill at Srhring. after having spent some will be seventy riders, headed by
time as the guests of Mrs. B ray 's
i50(i Magnolia Avenue
Sanford, Florida
May, Wirth, who som ersaults from
K you need s to v e wood p h o n e me visit her sister, Mrs. Ed Sumner.
mot her.
the
bark
of
one
galloping
horse
to
Mrs.
(
laud
Coffee,
who
has
been
*] .can supply you. ’ l l . C. DuIU-so.
th e guest of her cousin. Mrs. Milieu, I ‘' l r ' an&lt;l Mr*' T * 1 Denham leav another: Lily Leltzel, the world's
100-tfc
n i g h f 'f o r T a rp o n Springs, greatest "aerial gym nast; Australian
left' T h u rs d a y fur her h omc in Ji a. c„ ki . - /I Frida
,1
Mrs. Henry W ight anti .Mrs. W
•Rtla., whep’ Mr, Dcnlntm has ac cep t­ vvoudchoiipers felling giant trees:
s o n v ilk v
f. Blackman were -among th e visit-ed a position a t the ship yards. Hillary l.ong, who leaps the gap on
. Mr,s.’ W. M. T higpen and little
or^ to Orlando y esterday.
Their _many friends regret to h n v e e . his head, and a world of o th e f s t a r t ­
'B illie h a w returned from it delightepidem ic disease could be abolished j
So* the new Fall C oat Suits ul fui visit with relatives and friends them leave here.
ling features.
Eighty clowns will within a period
;
Crowder's.
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11 Itc in Georgia.
CATES
C It A T E
C O M P A N Y furnish fun and more train e d animals so short as fifty y ears." P overty, i
and trick horses und elephants will ifliletaey, and o th er shameful and
Mrs. J. W. Dickens Ims retu rn ed
Schoul liookB—School hooks and SELLS. 11U51L- G R A D E F E R T I L I ­
terrible evils—cAfi the same he said
from several m o n th ’s absenee visit­ School Supplies of all kinds a t S E R . S P E C IA L M I X T U R E F O R appear than ever before.
of th eta?
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ing New York, W ashington nnd M obleys
Drug Store
( 6-tfc F L O W E R YAR D S A N D G A R D E N
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In
connection
with the meetings
IN
ANY
A
M
O
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N
T
F
R
O
M
O
N
E
other cities while aw*uy.
• Notice To F a rm e rs .
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M cCutler and
for
the
worship
'of
God, these will
P
O
U
N
D
TO
A
CA
R
LO
A
D.*PH
ONE
Ju s t what you w a n t.
A fresh
As custom ary all
ull School Books Miss Owens m o to re d --to O rlando
llU.
10—
Itc
be
the
suhjeclA
fur
thought at the
carload
uf
Keystone
Lime.
Hill
-*i;i he sold for Cash only at Mobleys T u esd a y , where they spent the a fte r­
Congregational
church,
morning and ■
Lum
ber
Co.
r»-u
.Mr. J. F. Hnolehan leaves to­
Drug Store.
*
6-tfc noon very pleasantly.
evening respectively..
llohy Laing, R ay m o n d Philips
Mr. and Mrs. Theo, Miller ami night for Jacksonville, where he bus
These are days when we all -must
Prizes For Best Acre
and. Alfred Robson will a tte n d the little grand-daughter, Theodora Mil­ accepted a job with the Iron Works.
wake tip to the whole rirch* of tru th
A plan has been worked out by and life. If not attending elsewhere-*
Fni*.-r-ity of Virginia this winter ler have returned from a delightful Jim feels that it is his du ty to work
to take the military training course. trip to Mt. Clemons. Mich., s t o p ­ for Uncle Sam and will go n n d . d o the Farm Journal of Philadelphia, you are invited to a tteiu L aiu l s h a r e
all he ran. Jim says ho w o u ld 'h e lor the encouragement of m axim um
LEON’S
AUTO
T R A N S F E R , ping en route at Jackson villi* with
in these services.
u
L t h e front if he was only 10 years farm production th ro u g h o u t tire
PHONE 91. H O T E L
C A R N E S . Dr. O. J. Miller.
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younger. Ita has made his home in United S ta tes jn 1919.'
RELIABLE S E R V C E .
101-tf
K ent Rossetter
brought to the
H ules-D am lelakc
Sanford ever since he was eight
Mrs. E lla , 11tiles and M. DanderT h a t magazine purposes to oiler
Head the " W o rlA o r F ig h t” order Herald ofllee two gigantic sweet years old and says he is not leaving
gold, silver and bronze m edals— lake were united jn tnitrfingc l a s t ’
in tins issue. There are some of these potatoes this, week th a t are tine for good.
Mrs. Iloolehan and son,
non-essentials* in Sanford and it specimens. He also left some at the Brinson, -will remain here two or first, seeonf and third prizes, respect­ S u nday afternoon at the bride's re­
in America’s largest raisers sidence on Elm Avenue. Rev. J. I’.
ai.l he up to the Labor Buard to get Seminole B ank, for display. We rail three weeks before joining h er-h u s - ively
live on these two potatoes for some bnnd in Jacksonville.
of corn.* cotton, wheat, potatoes, 'Ililhtirn of the M ethodist Church
them
oats nnd alfalfa grown during tin* performed the eertnony in the pre­
l ull line of new Fall style Skjrts, tim e and thank Kent fur the s a m e .
relatives.
year The first prize w ill carry with sence of friends and
i
M ..mi wool at C row der's. I I- ltc He can do this all winter if he so
• • • • • • * • •
wishes. , ■
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well
it the substantial sum of $1,000 in I he contracting parties are
\s J. litllld ale a n d two sisters,
♦
known
in
Sanford.where
they
have
cash:
the
winner
of
the.
serong
in
The editor i f thy Herald is in­
Wll" have Imen living on the, .West
♦ See Dr. Davis for glasses
• each insl n nee will grerei ve $500; resided for several years. ‘T h e groom"
debted
to M rs. ,1. ( Ellsswort h of
Si'ii f&lt;*r severs 1 years, moved yes♦
for defective vision or
• the third will get with the medal is the proprietor of the Bell restutv hen*' Mr. East Sanford for a hunch of tine •
tc - 1. J to l.sl ew orth
headache at the
♦ $250.
ra n l and' their many friends' extend
Mr Goudale will act as m anager roses. Mrs. Ellsworth wants to give * Lincoln Hotel, Sanford
♦
best wishes anil long life uf happiness
us
(lowers
while
living
which
in
tin
•i
As a, first, second and third prize
f i* ( ' .'I'.e &amp;' F o .,'in a large urangc
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( let Ist to t he 1T ill
♦
m
anner
mean.-that
we
are
not
com
­
will
be
given
fur
the
largest
average
1f '1 *
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Don't wait until the last day •
ing back from France alive. And we
'VII.I, MAKE ADDRESS
♦
Eyes tested free*
• yield per acre of each of the aboveA -i*4 fund and elm •ken dinner,*
appreciate the flowers and th an k ♦
(Icloher
8 mak t hi* date a 9
nam
ed
crops,
th,,
plan
calls
for
the
• -9 -It ♦
69 . *tits, every Sundity, 12:30 p. m.
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our live correspondent for the same. *
il
letter
one.
Mrs
distribution
of.
eighteen
m
edals
is
all.
••
and Thursdays 6 p. m
D a y to n a
M arii* \ n r n t\V. wife nf
Mecca
accompanied
by
a
total
cash
bonus
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U ili Messenger is here (or a few
Bejch Hotel lJaytoiin Beach
100-tf
aplin, ai id with a Still in (Im avia
of Hl,50li
Benjamin
Whittier
left days v isiting his parents Mr and j
lit m t
and now fly mg in Italy
Messenger. Hilly did
The plan is to make th e rules as
7
|..r Ft. Z achary . T aylor Mrs &lt;i \\
Married In Orlando.
will
be
berv
and speak at the cor­
T h e re will he j
a( ! i..-\ ilie where he will lie s l a ­ not have to enlist hut l-e considered |
Miss Helen Rowland and J. E. simple S&gt; possible.
ner
of
Park
Avenue
and First Street
te* *i m the artillery branch of the it his duty to get into this little I I inhscii were married in Orlando no entry fee of any kind. T h e con-j in the evening
■o •* T he m a n y . Sanford friends scrap and he is now mu* of Uncle yesterdSy morning at the St Jam es testant will sim ply raise th e winning Mrs. \ iirtiey has few I'lpinls among
. .f H. iimn are proud of Ins record Snip’s sea dogs and has an im p o rt­ . hurch, Fal her Golili-n perform ing crop and receive the till'd a I and cash
position on one of the suit •the eermotrj- in ihi- presenct* of the award. T he only stipulation is that women in I ,*r power of address,
n : i training school ami his pro­ ant
g r a -. of df it .n. strength of message.
ir. /!
to the second lieu ten an t's Chasers with a good •’fiance to go im mediate family and a few friend* the crop be lie raised by himself.
Her to p ic w Ml , *. " T h e N ation's
across where the hunting is good.
After tile vermony the happy
I« - ’
Peril."
M usson’s sw im m ing pool is th e couple earne to this cjty where for a
For Rent
VV,. sre p r e p a r e A t&lt;? fill y o u r
I'wn a p a rtm e n ts over to Cent f
v..f i- with a * c o m p l e t e llnr*' o f , coolest place in tow n, (lin n Wed- few hours* the*.* guests nf friends
and -eleawtltg (or J iK'ksi.li ville when llw-v.-M.,)*.- U o .d r - n t e i '- r o o o o .w it h ttuitf j Dm/.- for..! Iiy_ F » (if Lh_LlUilT It b«it!i|
_Luia*lv*to-Wear,- Cru-wderV-Jl'iSthu* 1 liiirsiii t i S a t u r n
i.
F o u r rooms $J5 »0 p e r i - E very r i t i z r n "HhrmxiJliotTp th e
porch.
Sunday _ afternoons,
Flush water,
ill spend ii fe w dny*.
l„
1st,.
every day.
*5-1 fp
ninii11,. EiL'ht rnmii.- $,ln per month eastern Ib s lro t Ii
1
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wofi—mn***- ■
lull tlffctig ii a h i n n , - p ii n .i
i i,
II
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1
1
Th.
lb
raid
I
a
a
dit'lc
!&lt;
i
no
ir
I oi nr.
Im me
M&lt;
1 w a r Ail hut l.n-.&gt;iug
I and lasting until tin i'Mh &gt;■( tn t l.cr
■I In Ills t o r i - Went I in 11 m k. ' long tr;nl. of Hi.- m u n i («.n..rkke. per for tin; iRck
-a.- a'ntvv...
\ ttqrs tor tin* V u*'l.Ui l
'services \t' IlnpiVl I hilrcli
and Mr Crnliieh i
' ' ■*■ r|u* trlirM ^.1 ^" "for fflicFFy ' whn have gone into th e arm y and
l.ibi-rty
I,nan",
This to y id may
Ni xt Kundiiy,
promotion
D ay
tan d ard tiro w i'rs Exch an g e
u ■ ** &gt; Jus hie freely. Such sacn- i,avy. We would c ii-'iii’ r il a lavseemu
small
,
m
atter, nm l. it is a ,
1"ttld bring this war home to or if you would vail up the ofllee and He expects to he c a ll e d ’into the ser- exercises will, be tin* fe atu re al the small m a tter and very little t r o u b l e 1
k
f ns and especially fo those who tell us about any of th e b&lt;;ys who vice of his country in a few"days and First Baptist C hurch S u nday School tjje. renson w h y . we are asking th a t
beginning at 9:30 a. in. A new d e ­ every person in Seminole
a *' J-'tng nothing in help win the are to active service whose names do i will leave for the front,
County.
not. appear on tht* lift. They are
Wr.
partm ent, I,, I.,* liineiii a*. tin*
writing a letter during tl, V |., r : id
Mrs ITnhaeh as Helen Rowland
entitled ty this linnoi and we want
I "A rm y
slid
N’a\&gt;
D e p a rtm e n t" until October ’ ’i V. sign the I t 'e r
1 '.IE \ T O N C E F O R 7 j them to have it hot nntny "f them was one of the Sanford girls bring will |r,&lt; j Hailgn nit i d .
'lie- mere insert lull
U
&lt; I , \ T r u T T i i N S E E D M E AI, I are left out m the changing of the the daughter of Mrs K._ \\ . Rowland 1^—T h e preaching service- w ,1! I,,, at as *, 'jrg—tcii
o
JT
this
i
hrii'M
*
in
j o u r correspondence
and
the
late
Edward
\\
Rowland
1
C R A T E CO.
P H O N E list and ihany of them escape «nr
| I mi a e
t»,| 7 in p in
I n i lie
will
tm
ng
mil.
Id
results You a re
for
m
a
n
y
te
a
r
s
a
resilient
id
t
hi
s
11-11 mind in tin* rush id miter m atters
( Tell us the nam es of all those w ho city where' lii was an .engineer on m,,.' rig -erviie, the p a - tn r’s the'rm expected lii do this and I am sure
will be " T h e M utual Abiding." In evefy cilizen *»»* uuV county will
* editur of the Herald wishes
j the A. C. L. Ry. Mrs. Rowland has
the evening " P r o x y ' i n Religion" , ' O ' e ■ *'
E ft Hood for a peck of are not on the Honor Roll.
!'
request.
. been in California for som e time but
For Kale or E
r.xcnangi*
x c h a n g e — iYacht
man ,
. . * , , , . w
. will lie discussed.
- 'eel potatoes some of the
Vital atten tio n | Remeinher all. •correspondence' to
, .
.
,
v
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was-i n u r l u n d o for t h e wa ddi ng a n d
&gt;e that he is digging at his c o mp l e t e l y e q u i p p e d , 3 b ( a i 8 x J J-j
needs now to be given to Home closa with " Y o u rs for tht* Fourth
expects to rcmnih'W'ith Mrs. Urnlmch
E 'tii on the west side. Mr. Hood ft.
Draft 10 II. I’., 4 CyL, Buffalo
perilous t cadencies of th e present Liberty L oan."
while Nfr. Umhach is in service.
age. T he It. Y. 1*. (u_;nccls a t 6:30
*'
"f otir most ‘Successful celery engine. Speed 9 miles. Originally
E. F. HoitshoUier,
Mrs. U pibacb spent Iter girlhood
grower* and tdreudy has several c o st.ij 1,000. Will sacrifice for $500
in the evening. Cheering music, a
I'uhlieity ’Chairm an,
days here and her sweet dispoifition
Will
hearty Welcome and a " C o m e Again'
!; r' * planted for this season hut ns have no time to - ijse it.
i------------------------- :------ =------- ---------------------le u ■ not look lightly on the good tfadu for Oakland, Buiek or Ktude- and charm ing m anner en d e a re tf her awaits you.
*
to a large circle of friends who wish
Ad­
1**t potato crop and has se.v- b a k e r runa b o u t autom obile.
both of them nil the happiness and
“ ri in sweets th a t will bring d re ss W. F. Ayres, D a y to n a Beach,
Notice To Customers*
prosperity th a t this future* life may
•.''id miitey.
- .
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T he following is the -price list
hold in store.
at all B arbe r Shops in Sanford
catering to white trad e , e le c tiv e
Notice.
October 1st. 1918: - '
35
On O ctober, 1st, 1918, We. the Hair C ut
50
Short
P
o
m
p
a
d
o
u
r
undersigned grocery m erchants of
20
Sanford, on account of t h e ’scarcity Slinve
65
of help and in order to reduce Hhdrnpoo (oil)
Shampoo
l
plain)
35
expenses us .much us possible, hereby
Massage
(plain)
35
agree to discontinue th e practice
Massage
(electric)
35
of solicting orders d uring th e period
Massage
(double)
.
60
of the war.
—'
.
Steam (W itch Hnzeh
35
A nother item of unnecessary ex-,
Steam &lt;all others*
.35
pense is the m a tte r of deliveries.’
Singe
36
Our patro n s will confer u special
to .save a part of his earnings while
Beard T rim
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favor if they will require hut one
Tonic
20
Hmall, will have cultivated the
delivery
each * day*
to , each
Razors Honed
50
customer.
This
will
enable
us
to
strength of purpose to bank and
The children have started to school ,
‘ ll-ltc
.
'
reduce Expenses and will aslst us itf
save a large per cent of the in ­
X and m ay need G lasses soon.
B ein g
keeping our. prices down.
•
Who
Is
To
Ilia
me
creased earnings sure to follow.
g throughly equipped to give E xam ina- X ' L. P. McCutler, K. E. Turner* If some D e m o n s u r n n n t i n t e r e s t e d
R
oberts
Grocery,
Rivers
Bros.,
F,
g lions a n d ’ Furnish G lasses o f all kinds j=
in religion, and avoid the church,
Schwartz, J. A. Hurfold, M erchants
g would be pleased to have you call and s* \ Grocery Co.. M. D. Gfttchdl, Mrs. what is The trouble? Where shall
we place the responsibility? A great
^ consult me either about your eyes or S G. C. C ates. J. H. Williams.
supper .was oncet
prepared, hu
' 9-:ite.
those invited began to make excuses
those o f your children.
'y
for refusal to atten d . W hat weight
I.ookee! Kiddies! C irru s is
is to be given tht^excuse? How am
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T H IS IS IM PO RTANT
. .
§
C o in in g
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I treating th e grace of God?
f
f
MA
"Bingling D a y " the big holiday
A nother vital problem of our day
for which young and old im p atie n tly
is the utilization of resources. Sir
wait a t this (mason ' o f th e year,
E, R ay L a n k a s to r says: " I t is a
promises to eclipse all o th e r events
123 W. FIRST STItEET
j-j on th e . calenday a t Jacksonville, m a t t e r of practical c e rta in ty thnt
by the u n s tin te d ap p lication of
M onday, O.ctoher #7t|i..*
known methoijM of investigation and
Exhibitions will be given both

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locality •u tri • pininning
Thosit w Ini &lt;In W'iill sec
I bus. \ | l.atHhert eame over F ri­ ders,
Thin* will 1he t h e
day from Siot&gt;nn University and pardf* rnort
thin i t h r ee

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Nice P runes 18c lb.

Good Prunes 2-lb

Pilled Prunes 20c lb.
Gold Medal Raisins
18c, Package

Climax Seeded Raisins
15c Package
No Seed Raisins
20c Package

Apricols 25c Pound

Peeled Peaches 25c lb.
Muir Peaches 20c lb.

New Pancake and Buck­
wheat Flour 20c Package

New YorkCream Cheese
40c Pound -

[, American Cream Cheese
35q Pound
Fancy Apples 90c Peck

MIY FOURTH LIBERTY
LOAN BONOS

L. P. McCuiler
Phone 277

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he utilized or promptly destroyed by
fire.
Hat* find abundant f&lt;w«d In country
slaughterhouses; reform In th-* munngfrn-pt o f these 1« badly needed.
Such place*-are renter* of m t pxi'jte,
gntlofn It l» n cotutoon practice to
l»nvc offal of slaughtered animals to
be eaten by rats and swine, and this

INJURY BY RODENTS
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Well Fed Rats Breed Often and
Have

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trichinae |j| f-or‘»: Th** lave should re­
quire that offal be promptly cremated
o r ttfberwjse disposed of.
Country
“laughter-bous***. should Tie n« cleanly
Xitel ns constantly Inspected ns abbatolrs.
Another Important source of rat
f'ww1 |s found In rem nants of tpnehes
left fiy etnjiloyn-s In factories, stores
and public buildings. This food, which
nlqne Is «al)Weni to a ttra c t and sus­
tain a srft/ill army of rata, Is commonly
left In waste baskets o r other o|w;p
receptacles.
Strictly enforce*! rules
requiring all remmints of foo*l to he
deposited In covered metol vessel*
would make trapping fa r more effec­
tive.
Military training cntnps. unless gubjecteil to rigid uN dpIItu- In the m at­
t e r of disposal of garbage and waste,
soon become centers of rnt Infestation.
W aste from camps, deposltetl in cov­
ered mefn! cans and collected dully,
should be removed fa r f r o m t h ^ camp
I i e d f and eith er burned o r utilized la
approves] modern ways.

LESSO N S FO R

T he Woodman C'irrU*
• The Woodmen Circle m* . i. ■'•conj
and Fourth Wednesdays at. ;
P tt.
All members requ'-sted t o a n . r

THE

Keep WeQ
• Do nol ftilow the
poisons of undigested
loot! to accumulate In
your bowels, w here they
are absorbed inlo your
system. Indigestion, con­
stipation, headache, .bad
blood, and numerous
other troubles are bound
io follow.
Keep your
system dean, as thous­
ands of others do, by
taking an occasional dose
oflhe old, reliable, veg­
etable; family liver medi­
cine.

ccially prepared fo r this Newspaper hy P icto rial Review.

INKJftE PRODUCE INSTORES
Not Only Fccd&amp;tuffs a n d Forao«, but
Textile*. Clothing and Leather
.Coed* Are Often Ruined—Cut ‘
Off Food Supply.

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(Prepared by the Untied States D*p*rt'
meat, of Agriculture.;
The effect ut mi abundtuice of .food
tm the. breeding of rwletiut should he
kept in mind. \\cll*fe»l r n u mnttira
tpilekly, breed often, an d bur*.* large
littr-rr*. Poorly ful jlttti, on the eonintry, reproduce It-** frequently and
have atnuJIer IIu t h .'
In addition,
ararcity o f food makes in eax u n * for
destroying t h e anhnnla f a r more effec­
tive.
Merchandise in Store*— In all p a r ts
of the co u n try He re Is u serious eco­
nomic dra in In the destruction hy robs
and mice u t merchandise held for sale
hy dealers. Not only fi waist tiffs and
forage," but textile*, clothing, »m.t

leather goods 'dr^'often rulm-d.

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GIVE FEED ANIMALS RELISH

loss Is due mainly to the faulty build- '
---------lugs In which tho stores arc kept. While Preference for Certain Food la
Often It would he a m easu re of econ­
" Formed by Habit, It la Better to
omy to t e a r , down the old structures
Cater to I t
&lt;
and replace them by new ones. How­
ever, even th e old buildings may often
Animals nre much like human be­
be repaired so as to m ake them p rac­ ings In that they have th eir own Indi­
tically ra t-p ro o f; and foodstuffs, as vidual preference for certain food*.
flour, seeds, and meats, may always While this preference |* formed by
be protected In wire cages at slight, habit, to get the best returns with the
expense, 'I^ie public should be pro­ fet-d*. p Is heat generally to cuter to
tected from Insanitary store* by a the nntrnnr* appetite.
___, p L pUrt't inspection.
i Some horse* will not d h well j t t h .
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Hourehold Supplies.— Slrnllor c d i ^ t PUt-oat* I n 'H*^'ration." Other* dS:not
•hoald he exercised in th e Uomp to especlnliy c a n * .fo r out*, but require
protect household wupplle* from mice ,‘eom . some require more hay thun
•fid nit*. IJttk* progn-«a In ridding .other*, w in s fnuttl have ground feed*,
he premia** of the*** anlmalH ran be To get the best result* such animal*
made so long a* they have acre** to should he humored,
supplies of food. CVIlar*. ‘kitchen*. | *&gt;ur problem lo feeding I* to watch
md pantile* often furnish nuhnlftteni-e s the animal* and see that they get the
inf only to nils that Inhabit the
they require rind no more, Feed

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T h e W a y o f a Dress Trim m ed W ith Braid.
By KATHRYN M TTTERER.
Take a aJmplv* tunic and treat it
to a border of braid and you tra n s ­
form an unpretentious model Into a
creation. Trim m ings of braid w«re

braid in n ver+ little while In fact.
in there days of great demands unm i
ocii'*“ ;tlm«. one has little Um« to
apply soutache braid by hand. If
one prefers the later method, how­
ever, it should be sewed in place with
em ail'running stltchoa taken through
. the center of the braid, with atuoccaatonal .back stitch.
Another method Is to whip "down
the braid along one edge t o . make ft
atand- out. It is not necessary to
bastu the braid in place, but tn*

Mrs. W. F. Pickle, of

"We have- used Thedfrrd’s Black-Draught as
a LiAiily medicine. My
mother'in-law could nol
take calomel as it seemed
too strong for her, so she
used Black-Draught as a
mild laxative and liver
regulator. , . We usje'ilv,
in the family and believe
it is the best medicine for
the liver made." Try it.
Insist on the genuine—
Thcdford'5. 25capack-

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PIctorfal Review Transfer P a tte rn No 12427. blue or yellow. 15
cents, gives 3t-7 yards of 7-Inch braiding, and two motifs. Costume Na.
7537. 25 cents. Six sizes. 34 fo 41 bust.
Pictorial Review P atterns on sale at local'agent*

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WINTER TASKS FOR FARMER

M i e l i of till- A m o n g O t h e c 1 ItinriJ to D o O u r l n g
fpir.i « a roj lailt-o ’ •
C o ld W e a t h e r Seato n Is to F o r m
ma y be pr«*\ • *•••1 l&gt;\ rlx- u se of fatC o -O p e r a t iv e Club*.
p r o o f i i „ . - ut t h e du cLm: by i b e *.»r«—■
'Tui riiiiiigntii.il of
,i goVllg \ e . s- e| s nt
111ill 11 [a une mid
pray Imme or
t h e end of i ll I ll v II, ,11 •1 illl'l by I be f l eqni-ol finiilgn'; "h of l i f s e l n III COilst" • Imi 'I *.

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Sanford D&gt;ral l ' cion N* 175', tn
l ir-t ati'i Totni Thur- iny N' t;1 *-;ft 7..I
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Modern Woodmen of Atncrlrn
Meets 2,-4, Thursday evenings '.30,
if, M. W. A. Hull. Pico Building
C E McDonald
C. D Coach
Consul
Clerk
l.ovnl Ordur of Moose
Sanford Lodge Mn 1310 m»***ts b Ha
in Stone it Grove B uilding'Sei "' i and
K 'Urtii Mondavs in M o n t h ai 7 i*1

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Nelson Sailors and

Close under arm and shoulder seam*
as notched. Adjust underrating un" iklwi w lli wi t h n Mchc s _ anti r o r r e i '
ponding
&gt;-\ m IiU' of ril'g 111
PTbaTT "o" pi rf iruli ox* Indicate**
re n te r front nf jai-k.it •
^
Next, line and se« ihe roMar to
neck edge of Imrk. and to_ the front,
w ith •nemerOiaek.S' riTid s in g le ’*targy
**0" porfuratlons- even.
If desfred
w ith -s id e panels, plait under edge,
placing "T" on corresponding small
■*o" pcrfuratlonn and. lark. Fpcu the
lower edge with a hand to [he nn,?
of amiil!
jierfnrat Inns
A d'tut
panel on jar'ket a l t h upper .d e e
along the . ro-*|me of nmail ”o" jierforaiion* in front and along the join
lug of ha. k -c-tiioas hrmgl.ig ■l.f

•
7 not*
t
Form co-operative clubs for purwine Irade; bill &gt;ii 1i iiior*' by rvplni-liig
&lt;
ha.'lng
and
s.
illiig
all
farm
supplies
old nod iber*qdt ttburve* and Htnllon
plntforimi tt iIb modern mien built nf and prodiKL*.
• lear your pasture of ull rubbish,
conrri.dc*
JACKET
Where earpoe* are being loaded or etc., repair the fence* and m ake pre’p7SGG
unlonded nt wharves o r depot*, food artlon for sodding them to Ber­
SK i h T
liable lo nttuMi by rat* m ay he tem­ muda or other grussc* next spring.
7400
I'urchnge roinmerclul fertilizer* cm
J K
porarily HIfeRtlnriled by being pllii-ed
In rat-proof cage*, or p'ound*. con-. opej-nllvely. and pay for (hem In eush
A (ofHear that xorct fiofh icool
Mlructcd of wire netting.
Wooden If possible..
v**-**s **-f Hi. fay
II.move nil ■slumps, terrace your and miilrrlnl (v f/ifs tlcshjn fn dark
- - . • mo r. c - j
boxen entiltilnlog reserve fiwul held In
:)
brown irrtrii and *ltk.
The threedepot* for a connldernhle tlmo or In­ laud and clean out till ditches.
back edge of panel to largo "O”
Winter plow your Lind when In /i fere sA.fr/ (s &lt;»i j a spender r//*-c I.
tended for tddpmeid hy mui may lot
perforation in upper .hack auction.
condition.
made rnlqiroof by light.j ’oVertng* of
F ro n t ol panel indicated, by largo
'Although designed upon line* td
Make compost mid top d ress grain eavo wool ns wAdl ns mat *rhi!, thoro
mepd nI"ng the tingle*. Till* plan ha*
"O'’ perforations.
bdig been In use to protect nttvnl slore* With stable manure.
To make the Hlecvu, close scams as
Li no iinplenSunt auggostlon of scanRepair and pulnt Implement* nud lines* about this youthful talllcur.
notched casing any fullness between
*■011 nhlp* and
Jn warehouses.
It 1*
&gt;
Hutches at cIIhiw, leave extensions
Mark brown Jersey In utilized for It*
based on the fni't Mini n i l s d n 'lm l timehioery.
free. Turn extension under on slot
Clean and spray poultry mid hog development. v.dUi h c iv y silk for tha
gnaw the plane surface^ of hard tlnitei
perforations, lap to small *‘o" per­
*
v trimming of tho Jacket. Thu front*
rials, but nttin'k thsirs, furiiMure and houses. '
foration*
nnd finish for closing.
are
rolled
back
and
finished
with
ft
Mule poultry and s e t eggs for pro­
lane* at tin* tingle*.only.
largo collar. Tho back Is In two noe- T u rn hem nt lower edge on small Mo”
Packing House*.—Pnrklng houses duction of pullets*for full laying.
perforations Sow sleovo In arinholo
'tluns, tho lownr section gathered to
tjntl nlmltolr* are often soureeH from
Use Kie split-log drag &lt;m your road*. tho upper. Tho sldo panels full In
us notched with small "o" perfora­
which rata aectire mitmUtcnce, espe­ Get j o u r neighbor to do the same.
points’ a t either sldo of tho front,
tion at shoulder seam casing In any
cially when* ‘meal* nre prepared for
giving novelty to.tho straight linn of
fulness nt top between seams, or tho
market In old building*. In old-style
tho Jacket.
In medium size tho
fullnnz* may ho shrunk out.
Hold
■•cooling room* with double wall* of DRY FEED INSTEAD OF SLOP model require* 4% yard* 51-lncb
tho alcove toward you when basting
material.
*
It In nrmholo
worn] and sawdust Insulation, id way*
Tho plait In tho upper hack section
Adjust tho belt on tho coat for x
a source of unrinynnf-c Ihhuiiho of rut Dbean't F re u e Up to Intuit Appetlto
may lie formed by creasing on slot
finish, or n separata belt may b*
of Hog In Winter—Germ* and
Infestation, the ulmoHt vigilance I*
perforations, bringing tho folded
UBCd. '
required to preVeht serious los* of
Odora Are Avoided.
.«1 go to correspondingly small "o"
Thn skirt Is a throo-pleoo model
meat products. On the o th e r hand,
perforations and stretching
Inch
with a Jumper attached. '
packing house* with modern const ruc­
T he fa rm e r,’ whoso pig* havo h&gt;*t
Pictorial Review Jacket No. 758 6, Sizes. 14 to 20 years. Price, 20c
tion ami sanitary device* have no their;avidity fo r slop should try feed­
trouble from rat* or tnlre.
ing the slofistfiff dry. Many a Mine Bklrt No. 7400. Sizes. It to 20 yoar *. Price, 20c.
Garbage and Waits.—Since much of p i g s m a y ho found fastidiously nosing
I lie food of ml* consist* nf garbago through thick slop,1w)ien If iJry mid■S.z iu
and other w aste iniilorhils, It t* not dllng* ho pliood In a trough hard hy I
Why He Would Not Build.
enough to b a r the 'mil tun Is from nmr- they ttlll rleumr It In flereo competi­
Origin of '‘Algernon.'*
It IS In a Jewish legend tliai Methu­
keis. granaries, • warehouses and pri­ tion. Rome
like milk toast, nml
T h e name Algernon «n* originally
vate food slores. Garbage ami offal senile men floll'l like milk tnifNl ; that Is selah declined nl Ihe age of six hun­ "tils Oernoti," and was first applied to
of all kinds must bo so disposed of tho way with pig*. Try raising a hunch dred nr'so tn gn to the trouble nf build­ one of the crusading Percy*.
HI*
that rats cannot obtain them.
of pigs mi dry middling* Instead of ing n house because Ihe Lord answered name was William, hut ids fellow
In cities nml town* an efficient sy*- slop of middling*, and tho rhm ires nro his question a* to how much longer knights imi.M mm M’ljlhuu at* (lemon
tent of garhngu collection nml disposal th a t tlm pig* • will doiunnslrnto the ho hmf tn live, mi|l the patriarch de- or Cerimii, * a aning William with tho
should lio established lor ordinances. sueopHii of fin* expcrltnont. Germ* mid Vjded that three hundred years wn* Whiskers, oi Just Whisker*yhort.
Waste from mnrkelg, hotels, cafes and odors' don’t accumulate around a too short n time (o warrant him In As Algernon Ihe. name h.;\ jp isisted
Undoubtedly In th e family to tin* present tltud, and
. household* nhould bo collected In cov- trough In which dry food Is. provided; making the exertion.
erisl metal receptncle* an d fris|Uontl]r dry food doesn’t freeze up to Insult the ! Methifselah preferred his tent nml wdH the tenth duke or Nortlmntherland,
.emptied. Onrbngr* should never h« appetlto of a hog, Hko slop m ay do In iVndy to grusiMit any excuse for stick­ who died recently, was Algernon
*
»
, ing to It.
dumped In o r near towns, hut ahould winter,.
Percy.
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The l.akc UrcczC Council No. 31 Janlit
Order United American Merhaniri
Meets every Wednesday at 7 :ifl P.
M.. in the City Hal!. Visiting brother!
*re welcome. C. H. Smith. Hec, Sec.

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GIVE THE BOYS A TESTAMENT
THEY WILL BRING BACK

center-1tack*.-and- aide --edges even

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E\&gt;-ii In feeillm; rirtlle. a »*k111fill

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firv irn In rrnriWr ffj 'mil art I no •hip*.
Mo l itf the dninuge l* done nt wliurves
and Tn rallwuy atiition*. but there l*
mNo l onsbli ruiile In chips' hold* i'-perluliy to peri-hable produei* brought

from folded edge.
Gather upper
Cslgc &lt;d bitter back section between
‘*1 perforations,
sew it, lower
edge of upper la c k section, with

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CAGE TRAP WITH SPLENDID CATCH OF RATS.

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Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F.

Fu&gt;n’ Ni tcl.bor- of Lmerii.i
Meet i S* r/ and Four:!; T' ur«d ivs
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Designed,to Conserve W o o l

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Phoenix bodge No 5, K. o f } .
Mtetx second and 'f o u r t h Tu. jd»yj,
Nisitlng knfghts always welcome. •
- H McLaUiin
0 . J. Mifitt
K R. a n d S* • * • .
C. C.

Meets every M o n d a y .ever.::.g ,t 7JO
in Masonic Hall. All vuiiin*' brothen
cordially invited.

1 nitrd I'rolhi rliooH I urp! nl *r- and
Joir.er- nf t mi*rir;»

Prepared Specially for thii Newspaper by Pictorial Review.

fni pro*if

• The S sntord r o u n r ll K. of r .
M ec 'i the 2nd Sunday 3 p. in., and th«
4th Sunday 8 p. m., each mur.t *t K
of C. Halt. Oak Ave.
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C. 1*. B ritt, Fin. S?c'y.

F. E. Estridge
* A. J. L'xqur
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N. G.
” R. Sec.
needle-woman m urt be cautious not
to draw It too tlehtly in rounding
Gale Oily l amp No. 6, V\. O-. IV
curves and turning comer*, neither
, Meet* second and fourth Wedc.Adiy
m ust It be left so loose th a t the braid
nights in each" m onth.
lies In loops.
F. I,.*Miller .
•
J- F. HooVhui
. The leaves In the center of tha
Clerk •
Council Commandti
m otif are worked In golld embroidery
f-age. •
.*B-75
w ith heavy rope silk and stand out
j j f t uinole Hebekah Lodge No. 13 .
effectively. If preferred, they may b«
ffWna every' Second and Fourth Friday
done In gold or silver, threads. The
s r im .v
Nights in Masonic Hall a t 7:30. AD
center vela and outer wlgo of tho leaf
visiting Re be kalis welcome.
may be executed In outline stitch.
Mrs. Hattie Loosing
The largo motif require* 4u yard* of
Mrs, Ida Crim. N. G.
S*.Cy
Clear* the Head.
braid and the small motif 2 yards.
Many C(.|(]*i in the hertd are relieved
The pattern gives 3 t ; yards of 7Celery City Aerie No, IS53
particularly. thnf heavy, ilttll feeling. [ Meeting every ?nd &amp; Mh \Yydnejds
ifaeh braiding and embroidery border ____
-lrrr*-&gt;night srfttjVf^ritOg^WTwKveT-^Vi
for UHaa .tu g ^ t l i dUay.a'ana.-amLcfl* atiaaoUirenthtnrrhmtrzfrrtmno-.*T
Tunic with Braid Border.
tames.
Visiting Brother* Welcome
! possible, hj employing »* n thrnat nr
o a re r so beautiful a* they are this
C. C. Woodruff
The trim m ing la u«ed on a costume nasal douche half a P-nspoonful of bat ■E. E. Hogan*
season and the Idea of combining
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Secretary
of dark crepe Goorgetto. built over j ^ j. &lt;r,tiju |&lt;, &lt;| t'la*'* " f warm vjit.,,r 1 Worthy President
with them bold embroidery designs
« foundation of taffeta
The one- n „
Cm, , s ivlt)l
r
, ,,
give* them added elegance The bor­ piece skirt Is sldo-plaltcd and the
B. P, O. r . Sanford J.odge 1211
der on the tunic of the costume Illus­ tunic blouse has an applied yoke of lll|'ll'i c» |
Meet first- a n d thiril W e d n e s d a y nighl
"i-*n it ml
trated Is by no means difficult to
a t Elks Hbme. N orth Pnrk Avenue.
self-material, outlined with a silk pa*-.-iit’-s «if ■
.r-iigit 11.
F. S. Frank
O. L. T.tylnf
apply and the needlewoman acquaint­ cord
Tho collar Is also trimmed v luie hp-athib:
p&gt;. -II V
Secretary
Exalted Ifuiei
ed with the machine ran stitch on tho w i t h . braid

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In cx p e n -H e

Black-Draught
Rising Fawn, Ga., writes:

D ressm aking Lessons

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Seminole O taplcr 2, O rder l.j-tern Sn
Meets every first and thiru
In each m ontn. Everyone v hr | a,
hit Star in the E a s t are cordiaih tnrited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E. Hob bin* &lt;Vy

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E a s y and P T actical Hom e

nnr - p p iduetr .' ' *

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.Monroe L napiei ,\i.. i...
* 7 'Meets every second or; t
day in Masonic Hall over t i &lt;
Theatre, Visiting companion,
cop*
0. L. Taylor
F.*L.#Mi;;w
Iiigi Priest

T h e d fo r d 's

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dwelling, but to innjpy th a t come from
outside. Kfiml -iipplles m ay alwny*
b* kept ff.itri r.'its till’l llltei1 ir plfterq

Sanford Lodge *'o bL_I
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Communication ev,*rv &amp;r’ ! - : third
Tuesdays at 7:00.
viniij:
' Hito
. wolrome. , .
i 0 . L. Taylor
’ J:us V r , ton
Secretary

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Are the - Best

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A m erican S ta n d a rd V ersion

Attractive - Compact - Readable - Durable
»„M E«^ha!li,Zet,T ith
words of Christ printed in bold face
ype. Stroiihly and neatly bound in Khaki coTored Moroccoiirnined
Waterproof •Keratol—-flexible limp cover, embossed back bands,
round corners, Kltnki etl^cs, ({old title, beautifully em b o ssed
American HujJ in colors on ihe outside front cover,
no,! i ^t i/0n H(&gt;er inl|y stront* Bible paper. Only 3 x 4 ^ inches
nmnilh
i tl
&gt;9 plain and cleur — self-

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J1_h®lFo“ r Grc“t American Hymns sro printed
utd bound \vlth this Sallqrs and Soldiers Testament.

HELP TO BRING T H E . BOYS BACK CLEAN .
Lis Sailors and Soldier -Testam ent,_neatly p a c k e d ready for mailing; given with a years sub- (1*0 C A
scription to the-San ford Herald for.v
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�IT BETTERS T H E

TIRE

Seems like a broad statem ent
»— and -salesmen for oew tires m a y
.dispute it, bu t it's a fact th a t
. flood "ulcanizinR na we do it •
’ improve* a good tire 100 per
cent. It adds resiliency, d u ra ­
bility, and toughness to the
shoe and you rave a lot of
money over the cost of a new
casing. T ry our may!
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KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
Oak and 3rd St.
rMI | »1 HUlCil~ T~

MONEY
SAVING
PRICES

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Santord, Florid,

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On Floor, Grain and Feed
; Fruit and Vegetable Crates
•Yo

Cut Buy Prom Ua at
Wholesale Price*

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W r it * f * r C r l n L is t

W.A. Merryday Company
PsUtkFlorida

Strictly F r e s h Eggs and
Good Stock Chickens
Wanted.

G O O D YO T H E L « S T D R O P

Mf-IX W I ElL L
nIO U S I
a D FFi

Pay Highest M arket Pdce* Prevail­
ing Day of Receipt.

M ain HI.

Jackaon* llle, Florida

ASK YO U R
.

GRO CER

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-MPOk for 10 pountlH- tlnlly. S tran g ely
Preacher Serving In Y. M. C. A. “ Hut" enough sugnr w as tho ehlef bone of
In Training Camp Finds. Hla
contention In those tlnys, too, nml I t
Dutiea Many and Varied.
co st 12 to 15 cents n pound.
If there Is n notion th at Y. M. 0. A.
.War PrUonera to Form Club.
work In the camps consists In selling
A dozen British prisoners of wnr
Mumps and Imixllng out pocket testa* who had escaiHul from Oerninny met
tin'llts, let It lie dissipated at once, nt n dinner recently given In London
*
i imp preacher, serving In n ‘ hut In a to celrbm to th etr escape.
At this tllnNew Jefsey ramp, reports Ihst he has n e r It wns decided to form n club,
dune iiltnnst everything under the sun membership of wlileh wns to be con­
I'li cjif preurk..
.
*fined to tboBO who hnve succeeded In
. He lias built Area, awept floors, m aking their w ay out of n prlsonero*
looked after hundreds of pneknges of o f w ar or Internm ent enrnp In Oerlimiidry, umpires tiaskelball games, or- m any. 1&gt;be site of the club prem ises
L’tiidr.ed n g]ee club, stage-rtiiiniiged n h n s not yet been nettled, but tho club
rlri’iis, sold lee cream at the canteen, still certainly be th e most novel thing
nml driven a flivver ten miles and o f Its kind In London.
bark three times u week to provide
so id cream. Ife has written letters
Many Lamba Killed by Qattlara.
Imnie for boys Who could not write,
Ilnltlers, always pk-nllful In pnrla
nml lie lias (aught those same boys
of Waslilngton s t a t e , ' unt this y ea r
tlu-lr llrst Ipssoiib In the English Innm ore numerous than In any previous
pusge. lie bus been a repository for
season. Sheepmen are forcibly re­
hundreds of heart secrets, and lie. has
minded of the fact by the loss of
nTved ns trustee for the care of ns Innrim. Oliler sheep know; the menneo
many as thirty Liberty bonds at a In the tattoo of the ratllesnako, nnd
time.
.
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will cltnnge th eir course nt the sound,
Perhaps oddest of hlH many tasks hut tho lambs a re often bitten. T here is
was. nae that came his woy on n wild nothing llmt can he done for the re­
nml stormy night In April, when the lief of n lamb which has hfen bitten.
mauler of arm s at th e m ilitary station „
,n n m „ c V h lle .-S e a ttle Postenierrs] the "Y” but a fte r taps, carry- i l,.,.m LMinre r ‘
lug a red box under his nrra.
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“Hay," said th e ~ m o s te r Of Arms.'
SllghHy Nervous.
Fof a —lot o f -T; Nr T. m ines * I'liinlgnn. a b ra n d new soldier, wns
at the station. H ere’s the delnn KXUxrt\
dark night. Fnllorui'Viirs, In this box. TJjere s co ii h !(\- j , )(, y,, M,0 jiimilitT Soldier iipprouclilng
m .lde lightning around, and It Isn’t u n m
WWH u | m&lt;ist beside him. FlnnRalHlo leave these things close to the yj,,,, m,nr, r j nm p rtl out of hf* skin
mines. Would you Jufit ns soon take h l|t )1)nnt,K,.(5 to tjunver: "W -who go r e of the box over n ight?” .
' Knrs there?” On being told th e felTbe Red Triangle m an slept t h a t |„ IV*H
„ n ,| finding out fo r su re
flight for tr|ed to sleep) with enough ,h „ , he wasn’t going to tie killed right
I idi explosive under Ids cot lo blow n ,vuy. says' f'lanlcan. regaining fils
lilm half way to heuven..
roll rage; “Advance lh**n nml glv»* the
dlKvnunt.’'

LEARNING WHITE MAN’S WAYS

PASTURAGE AND LIVE STOCK

Eskimos Sa|d to Do Making G ratify­
ing Progress aa a Result of Mis­
Grasses and Clovers on Property Mansionaries* Teachings,
I
aged Farm Witt Double Crops
Now Beinp Secured.
'On norachel* Island, where tho aun j
•■tilnf'S ohntlmwusly fo r elglit weeks In j UniM ami live stock plioultl no hfiml
smilmer. the Eskimos hail a aun dance,. I n hand. There Ik-no fiirni, which. If
not iilwnys clolhctl In t h e e n rau h ts of .
rI maMnKt.,i nml kept lit lenst
l*r..|rrlety, n writer In.nn cXl’hnngo pnyB.
t })a. u m(, |„ Krnssc&gt;t nu«l
l"ty hml tin Idea (hat when tho mm , clnV(,rH nn,r Krntliiiil1y hraupht wilder
.. .
movement* were direct|irnprr «ySt,.,n of rotation, would not
• d hy nn InvlBlblp power, but they Juid
&gt;Mlnro
,n f nC|, ,|mihle the crops
I1" "mtrlhlo conception of a God. They w h | h |t
tlI„i yo, rniwlimtly
Iitnl no b e l i e f in n future life, either be RrowInR b e lte r and belter.

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,"f rewonl or punlshinent. Today they
are rt'llu'lotiH, irulhftil, kind to their
children and to the nired. They are
nmhlilona to learn; they are practical,
extremely IndiifllriotiH, sanitary In
their habits, well clothed and we^l
housed. Insanity Is unknown, hut tuhirculostB Is common.
They whale In rammer nnd trap-In
"'Inter. They are clever In trading,
froml workers on Jnnd, water and Ice,
and take excellent care of their house­
hold effects. Tools, If broken, are
neatly repaired. W ien on Hcrschel
Lland or nt Fort McPherson, they eat
tho while ninn’s'food with yrent relMi. In sutnnur they ent their fish nnd
blubber raw and In winter frozen. They
Uhi' fund cooked, but It Is a matter of
Ihdlffcrcnco lo them. They will Imricr for the white man's food, eat a
hearty menl of It. nnd then K»&gt; out and
rat blubber and raw flab na deBsorL
The contents of a deer's stomach they
consider n jrTent delicacy,

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Hog Knowa What He Wants.

E 3G*‘,rlm&lt;,lits and experience seem to
Indicate Hull a bine knows w hat he
wants, how much he winds, and wbenho wants It.
Uce for Undesirable Eggs. *

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SnVnli or d irty crrs should not Tie
placed on the innrkitL U#o them ut

home.

I f n u p l a tt

‘ T o all C r e d ito r* . I. i p a t e * * , I U * l r i b u l e e t
and all p e r t o n t hav ing rl a i m * ' or de m a n d *
ac*l«»t *a id K i t t l e : *
•
Y o u , a n d r u b ul yuu, are h*rel*y notlfledl
an d re q uir ed to prr ten l a n y r l t l m * an d *lemand* w h i ' h you or , i t h , r id y o u may have
i t l l n r l I h r e * l a l r o( M a r p re tt a M r M i r h a r l ,
d e r e a t r d , l a t e ol A lt a m o n t e S p r in g * , S e m i ­
note C o u n i y . F lorida, to the undersigned
a d m in is tra to r ot *J&gt;ld ettat.-. o r ' h l a re*ldent

1cc' whlch waacflMuic«u a ip-out...KEEP HIM REASONABLY BUSY. c:hei,i,1.
i x i T t T T w n a supp»lc»)*-at 5 0 c?nta a

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A.

C ourt n r Ih r C ouniy J u * | r , Se m in o le
C o u n t), S t a i r of F lo rid a .
In re F e in t*, e l M tr tr r rllo M r M I r h t r l.

Li

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trty

a ilu a te d In Sem ino le c o u n ty , F lo r id a ,
6* 1 ,lk - K n r o t t n ’ a S u b . U I t . of
fle r k H a m m o rk .
T h r ta ld la n d being a •tetaed at th e date of th e teauanre of t u r h
e e ttlB ra te In thfe nam e of B . V . f i m . r o n .

A lt o : T a t C e r tio r a te N o . 1 1 0 . dated the
A lto , notice la hereby g lv r n th a t 3. ¥
l.a i r e . p u rc h a ie r of T a x C r r t l f l r a t r N o. SO, fllh d a y of J u l y . A. I f . I9 J&amp; , aaid re rtlflra ta
em
brace* the fo llo w ing d r e r r lh rd pro perty
dated the 3rd d a y of J u l y . A . l&gt;, 1916.
e o v w in * l.g t 4 ,, lllo c k 6 . T i e r D . S a n fo rd ; situ ated in Sem inole c o u n ty , F lo r id a , to -w it:
L
o
t
i d , S an fo rd Heighta.' T h e t t ld lin d be&gt;ald lan d being a u r u e d at th e date of the
(••uance of auch c e rtifica te In th e t n n n of Ing aaaeaaed at the d a te o f th e jt t u t n r e of
tu rh r e r lir t r a t r in the nam e of J . If . R ig a
o- A . K i'a n i, h a * filed *ald c e rtific a te in my d
ale:
nfitre and ha* made a p p lira tin u for T a a Deed
to m i l , in accordance w ith la w . ’
A lto : T u C e rtio ra te N o . 361, dated the
. U n le u *a id ce rtio ra te * eh a ll be redecrued 3rd d a y of J u l y , A. I ) . 1916. aaid rrrtiO c a te
em
b race! the fo llo w in g d ra rrib e d p ra p rrty
arro rd irtg to law , T a a llr e d * w ill (tru e th ere­
ailu a te d In Sem inole r o u n t y , F lo r id a ' to -w lti
:anu &lt;tay
on on the 22nd
day iol O c t o b____
e r . _ A. IF. I t l f l .
11 line**
M
i.-.- . m y official a ig n a tu rr and teal, S E U o l N W ' t S e r. 25 , T p .’ 2 ) 8 . i t . 31 K .
l* a d being aaaraard at
iiflth
Ih l* lo
t h d a y of S rp trm b e r A .. D . 1918.
th e date of the la tu a n re of au rh c e rtlfira te
laeal)
K. A. iFouglaaa
C l e r k C i r c u i t C o u r t . S e m i n o l e C o u n t y In the nam e of U n k n o w n ;
A lio : T a a C e rtio ra te N o . t ( 9 , dated the
Florida.
9 F rl Me
2nd d a y of Ju n e .' A . p . 1913. *ald c e r­
tio ra te r m lir a r n the fo llo w in g d ra rrib e d pro p­
N n llr r of Application (or T » » H a rd
U nder e rty a ilu a te d In Sem ino le c o u n ty , F lo rid a ,
to
- w it: L o t I 0 | , S t . Jo aep h , T h e aaid lan d
H rc ilo n 575 of i h r G r n r r e l S l o l u l r * .
N o t it r It hereby t u r n th a t J . F . L a in g . being a a irM ril at the date of the iatuance
of
au rh c e rtio ra te In .th e n am e of U n k n o w n ;
p u r c h a .t r of T a x f 'l r l i r t r a t r N o 90, dated
A lto : T a t C e rtio ra te N o , 10 *. dated the
• h r 3rd d a y . nf J u ly , A . I». 1916, bat filed
t t ld r r r t i f i r a t r In m y o ffirr and b t t made 6th d a y of J u l y , A . H . 1918, aaid c e rtio ra te
a p p lic a tio n fu r I n deed In I t t u r In 'a r r o r d - r m b r ir M * thf* fplluw lng ilc if r iK c i! p ro p e rty
■o r’- w ith la w . Said c e rtific a te em brace* the ailu a te d In Srm ln o le r o u n t y , F lo r id a , to w |t :
fo llo w in g d p tr ilb td
p rn p rrty *itu ato d to I*ot *, S an fo rd H eighta. T h f aaid la n d be­
Srm in o l,- C o u n t y , F lo rid a , to - w lt:
L o t b, ing aaaeaaed at -the d a le of th e laauanre of
lllo r k 9. T ie r I ) , S a n fo rd .
T h e t* ld land au rh c e rtio ra te In th r nam e of 11. J . S ta r*
b rib e a p tr tt rd nt If.** d a tr nf th r It t u a n r r line:
of tu rh n - r t it lr a lr In lh&lt;- nam e of J , F . L a ln f .
A la o : T a x C e rllO c a tr N o . 131. dated the
A lto m ifirp I* b rri'b y g ive n ib a t J . F . 3rd day ol J u ly . A. It . 1916, *atd r e r liO r a le
I . l l n y . u u r r b a t r r •'( T a t C r r l l l i t a l r No I I S , em brace* th e follow ing* d ra rrib e d pro p erty
d a trd th e 6th «U3‘ of J u .y , A . I». 1915. hat a ltu a trd in Sem inole r o u n t y , F lo r id a , lo - w lt:
til'd t t id r e f t lt u a le in m y office and hat Keg . S W ro r ol N W ' ( See 31, T |* 19 S. II
ra td e a p p llc a llo n (» r l u drc&lt;( to ittu e In 31 E , ru n N 5.27 r h , K 8 ,10 ch to S . &amp;1,
a c ro rd a n re w ith la w .
S a id r e r tiflr a te n t - R y . , S E l y on S ild e o| sa m e to E . lin e of
b r ir e t i he Itdlowing d e scrib ed p fo p e rly , Santo rd G r a n t , th rn re S 28 deg., W on
t it u t le d In Sem inole f ’ ouiffy", F lo rid a to -w lt; G ra n t lin e to S. line of N W * L W to beg
2 l j acre*.
T h e la id land beN . 50 It. of S . 100 f t . , of 8 W
of lllo c k 10, (Iraa W ' j ) .
T ie r IS , S a n fo rd . T h e t t ld lan d being at»et- Ing aa*e«»rd at the date o f th e U a u a n rr of
ed a l fh e d a te of (he iM u a tire of tu rh rer- aurh rrr tiO r a te in the naYnr of I.a ln g A- A l­
dridg e:
tld ra le In th e name of M a ry .lla y lo c k .
A lio : T a x C e rtific a te N o . 3 6 0 , dated th e
U n le t t ,t a id r r r t lf lr a le * t h a ll be redeemed
accord ing to la w , ta x d r r d t w ill Ittu e thereon 3rd d a y of J u l y , A . I f . I B I 6 , aaid c e rtlfira te
e
n
tb ra rra th e fo llo w in g deacribed p ro p e rty
op the l&amp; th d a y o leO rto b er A . I f . 191H.
W itn r i* m y oltlrtal t k n a t u r r and te a l, Ih lt a ltu a trd In Sem inole r o u n t y , F lo r id a , t*»w U : _ S W 't of N W t t Se c 2 5 , . T p 21 ti, K .
the 131 h d a y o f Septem ber A , I t . IB IS .

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iff)ft’ a p r r k f*jr four c n n src u U v v Wi&lt;t’ k*.

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I ’lr r u ll ( n u l l of Ihi* N r ir t t lh J u d h lu l
&lt; ir r u ll o f H o d i i i n t , S V fn in o lr f'ftU ftly .
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To Nellie HnlitniuO, Foiled State*;
You are hereby o rd e n d to be and appear
in the bit) of com p laint hied herein ag ainst
.you at the C’ nbrt House in S a n fo rd . F lo rid a ,
on the first M onday In N o v e m b e r. 191#,
being the It h day of said 'M o n t h , a c c o rd ­
ing to la w . fa llin g to do
decree pro confts io w ill hi* ta ken ag ainst y o u , fo llo w ed by
final decree.
9, ---- It is fu rth e r ordered th at I h it order be
published in the Sanford H erald ', a

pa p er p u b lis h e d In Sem in ole C o u n t y , F lor­
ida, once1 e ac h week' for eight consecutive
w rek s. "
(liv e n under my hand arid seal of said
court th is the fitft day nf S e p te m b e r, A . I).

1918 .
1seal 1

K. A. D O U G L A S S ,

^ rterk CfrwU Court Seminole Co;. Fli.

3) Ea.t. J! arm . Tho satti Unit tiring oaarasod ot ihr dgt# of thr i.auanrr- ol aurh
cortlficato In tho nsmr of Unknown;

A lao : T a a
C a r t if lr a t a N o . 2 7 7 , d a trd tha
3rd d a y of J u l y . A . f&gt;. I B IB , aaid r e r lir tr a t r
r m b ra rra t h r fo llo w in g d r t r r lb r d pro perty
aituated In S r m ln o lr r o u n ty , F lo r id a , to-w lt
L o t 48 . B lo c k
It . M it r h r ll'a e o n
th r L e v y G r a n t .
46 a m i .
T h r aaid land
being a .a ra a rd at tha date of th e laau an rr
of aurh c r r t l f l r a t r In tb r nam e of W , It
F re n c h et a l;
A lan : T a a C e r tlfir a te N n. .2 6 6 , dated the
3rd d a y of J u l y , A . O . I B t * . aaid r r r t lf lr a le
-em brare* t h r fo llo w in g d ra rrib e d p ro p e rly
• ilu a lr d In S e m ln o tr ro u n ty , F lo r id a . t o - » ii,
L o t . 120 . 121, 122 and 123, B lo c k I F I F It.
M itr h r ll'a a u rv e y of tha L e v y G r a n t .
The
aaid lan d b rin g aairaard at the d a le of the
itiu a n e r of a u rh c r r llr t r a t r in t h r name of
W . B . F re n c h et a l;
Alao: T a a C e r t if ir a t r No. 28 9. dated the
3rd day ot J u l y , A . I F 1916, ta ld r e r lir t r a t r
em brace* t h r fo llo w in g d e arrib rd pro p erty
ailu a te d in S e m ln o lr ro u n ly , F lo r id a , to -w it:
L o tt 129, 130 and 131, W o rk I F t F - W M it­
r h r ll'a * u r v r y of 't h e L e v y G r a n t .
Th e
aaid land being aaaeaaed at the d a te ot the
lu u a n r e o f auch c e rtlfira te in t h r n a m e 'o f
W . B . F re n c h et a l;
Alan, T a a ‘ C r r t l f l r a t r Nm 26 8. dated the
3rd d a y o l J u l y , A . I F IB IS , aaid r a rtiflc a te
r m b ra rra th e fo llo w in g d rs c rih rt! p ro p e rty
a itu a trd In S r m ln o lr c o u n ty, F lo r id a , to *w it:
Lo ta 127 and 128, B lo c k D , D . It . * j{ t c h r ir «
a o r v r y o l t h r L r v y G ra n t. T h e ta ld land
b rin g ataraartl a t t h r data of t h r Ita u a n rr
of ain-h c e rtific a te in the nam e of W . II.
F re n c h et a l;
A lao ; T a a C e rtific a te No. 27 9. d a te d the
3rd d a y of J u l y , A . D . I9 1 fi, m id r r r t lf ir a t r
em hracea th e fo llo w in g d rarrib e d la n d ait­
uated in S e m in o le c o u n ty, F lo r id a , to -w it:
L o t i 90 and !* !, lllo c k D , U . It . M lt c h r ll’a
au rvey of th e L e v y G r a n t . T h e aaid land
b rin g aaaeaaed at th e date of t h r laauance of
auch c e rtific a te In th e nam e of W . I I , Fren ch
at a l. .
S a id J . J . C a te a haa filed aaid ce rtifica te s
n m y office an d haa made a p 'H ra tio n for
t a i deeds to issu e In acco rd ance w ith law .
U n le ss ta ld c e rtific a te s sh all tie redeemed
acco rd ing to la w ta a deeds w ill j*«uo there­
on on t h r 3rd d a y ol O ctober, A . !&gt;.’ 1918.
\ V itn ra i m y o ffid a l iig n a tu re and seal
th is the 3 0 th d a y nf A u g ust. A. D* 1918.
D e a l)
E . A* D O U G L A S S ,
- C le rk C ir c u it C o u rt Sefhlnolo C o - F la .
U&gt;* V* M . D o u g lass, D . C .

Alao: T a i C e rtific a te N o . 36 5, dated the
3rd d a y o f J u l y , A . D . 1916, aaid certifica te
rm b ra r r a th e fo llo w ing describ ed land a itu ­
ated In B e m ln o lf c o u n ty , F lo r id a , to -w lt:
8 \ Y ! f of - S E
. .Her. 21 . T p . 21 S . I I . 31 .
40 acres.
T h e said la n d b rin g aancsped at
the d a te of the is«uancc of su ch c e r U f lr it r
m ( h r nam e-fth-W “ A - 9 t n n r ;

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■ v *.

H ill to
F'orectoae

F.'tty T a r k a r d an d J . O . P a c k ­
a r d , t o r h u a b a n d . G . W. C o o k e

M u rtx a y c
C ita tio n

and Su.it- A . C o o ke , hi* w ife,
I h 'frn d a n t*
T o E t t a P a r k a r d and J . O . I'a e k a r d , her
. h u .h a n d , Tc'J F’e r r i i Stn. t. H i g h l a n d P a r k .
M ichlxan. •
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I l ap p e arin g from the a ffid a v it of K , F‘llo u th o ld i r, herein lile d , th a t h r I* , a tto rn e y
(or ro m p la in a n t In above r n tillr &lt; r autt, and
tim t It ia b e lie f of affian t th a t th o a b p v r
nam ed d e fe n d a n t*, E t t a p a rk a r d and J . (&gt;.
P a ck a rd her h u th a n d , are n o n -rvald en l* nf
the i t a t r of F lo rid a , th a t th e y a re each o ver
Ih e are *t 21 y e a n , and th a t th ere I* mi
jfie rio n In -t i n at»t« of F lo rid a Upon Kh q n t
ae rvlre of au lirio en a ca n lie m ad e, th a t Hruuld
hind the d r frn d a n ta , and th a t th r la*t
Hrn o « n j i l a r e of reaiitcnre w as 179 F 'trri*
S IK e e l, I l i ( h la n t l P a r k , M irh l|ta n .
T h e n fore y o u , Fltta P a c k a r d
O.
-TT ir tt a rd p a re ord ered to a p p e a r to the bill
i f co m p lain t filed, in thia c a u i e on or before
the 7th d a y or
of tic
O ctto
ob
li e i n c the H o t
n er,
e r, 1918, being

M onday of aaid m onth and a ru le d a y , of
th i* c o u rL
I l i* fu r th e r ordered th a t th i* order ha
published in th e S an fo rd H e ra ld , a newapaper p u b lish e d in Sam lnote c o u n t y . F lo rid a ,
once a week fo r fo u r e o n a e ru tive w rrk a prio r
tn ta ld ru le d a y In d e t a i l ,r : a l.o one copy
posted at I h e C o u rt I l o u s e door and a ro p y
m ailed to aaid d efendant* herein m entioned
• t 1**1 ad d rra a g iven.
• W ltneaa m y hand and th e a r t) of ra id
co urt th ia th e 6th d a y of S e p te m b e r, 1918.
!***!&gt;
E . A. D O U G L A S S ,
C le rk of C ir c u it C o u rt S e m in o le C o .. F la .
6 -F rl-5 tc

N o llr r n f A p p lica tio n fo r T a x U r r d U nder
H e rlln n 8 o f C h ap ter 4188. LmW» nf F ln r .
Ida
N n llre la hereb y given th a t J , J . C a ts *
p u rrh a *e r of T a x ( ‘ e riirtra le No. 275, d a trd
the 3rd d a y of J u ly , A . I I . 1916, emld rrr tirtrate em b race* the fo llo w in g deacribed
Sugar 12 to 19 Centa ■ 'Pound.
pro p erty a itu a te d In Sem inole c o u n ty , F lo r ­
In these d a y s -o f trib ulatio n, when
id a , to w n : L o ta W~nnd 13. Illp c k l&gt;. I ) . It.
M ltc h e ll'i S u rv e y of the L e v * 'G r a n t . 104
everything rises but fn tb er’s wages, wo
a rte *. T h e aaid land being alveaaed a t th r
d a l* of th e laau anre of aurh c e rtific a te In th e
nil very consistently bemoan tbd high
nam e of W . I L F re n c h , et a l .;
cost of llv ln * . B u t th is, observes PopAlao, T a a C e rtific a te N o. 26 2, dated the
ijlnr S cie n ce M onthly, Is not the first
• t h d a y of J u l y , A . D . 1918. a .J d c e rtifica te
am bracea th * fo llo w in g deacribed p ro p e rly
nml only Ume that p ric e s hnve been
ailu a te d In S e m in o le c o u n ty . F lo r id a , to - w lt;
high. D u rin g the C iv il w a r wages ran
L o t 1, D r a w t S u b . L )|y . H rro rd e d In P la t
B o o k t. p a g e .40, Ilaco rd a of S e m in o le counfrom $1.12 a day fo r lab o fera to $2 a I
____ _ „ .
ty .
T h a aaid la n d bH ng aaaeaaed a t th e
uny fo r sk ille d W orkmen. T h is , how- .
j. u i v i , r Florida.
date ’ of tb&gt; i**M a nc* of a a c li c e rllflc a tn In
ever, did not prevent a s h a r e from cokt* i jjm ir * t&gt; hereby xt»»n. thaT J. ¥. i.ain f. th e, nam e of M r t . i f , T. K u b a n k a ; .
. A l.o : t a x O erU flcate N o. 1 170, dated th e
Ing 10 ccnta or a h a irc u t 20 cents.
3rd d a y of J u n e , A . D . I B I 2 , aaid ce rtlflHold. ratCH-JEPriL$l-0Q.lQ_S2. a dplr N. 40 I t . cl L o t 4. B lo c k IS . C h a p m a n . £ cate em b race* th e fo llo w ing deacribed prop!

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A dvertise in the Herald

---------- -— wf*rr- T a t r*e -rttn r*tt^ N r»
rtatrTt T t r r
□r•] day «&gt;f J u ly , A, l&gt; 1916
Said rrrtiflr*i«' r m b r a n s the b illo w in g describ ed propin l Irruit f'«*»rl of ihr Seventh Judicial l ir­ i r i y sit ii at ed In Bern In ole r o u n t y . F b r id a ,
ruit of F lu ild n , Seminole . (*ounl|
In 14i wit N K ' i of S VV 11 Sec 21, T p 21 S,
l h a n re rj
’
R. 11 E .
|D acre*. Sa id la m l l iin g ^e^essllotA K i n g Johtxaun
C itatio il.
»d ak th a dalw u l th e iaau an re of auch c i t *
rr
llf lf n f
t if lc it e in th e nam e of U n k n o w n ;
la a a r J n h l i JnhnRfin
Com plaint
A lso : T a i rerttftcfli
X « . 3 5 4 . dated the
T&lt;* l*aac Joh n Johnson. United state*.
Y o u a re h e re b y ordered lit he nnd apjiear 3rd d a y of J u l y , *\. I» 1 9 I6 * said c e rtlfira te
em
braces
th
e
folloaHpg
d tacrib M l p ro p ir ty
to the bill of co m p lain t filed a g a i n * ! you at
t h r C o u r t Utilise in Hartford, F l o r i d a , on the f i tu aled in Sem ino le T o u t t ly , I lo rid n . to-Wit !
ftr*t M o n d a y in"* Ottob er , I D l h , being the S W , of S \ V * i , S t r . c n . T p 2 1 S . If . i l I
T h e m id i.i'til b rin g a ^ t e i i l al
7th day of m i d mi«nth, u r f o r d i n g l&lt;* Ifiw. to acres.
fhikng lo do *«i decree pro eorife»*«» will be l tit date 61f the Iratm i • r of * t|rh r» rl ifti n.ti
you, followed
by
final dr- !n thi* nam e «tC t'n k n « * « ;
T a s *’nre-thm-e Nn J He, flatr-c! TfiT
r rrT .
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&lt;T*t da&gt; nf J u b &gt; ' N I ' £!•!*■. ^aiil r« rtili* nt*
|f
f u r t h e r ordered that
thin order
loi.ra
re
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( h r I h II m's iris’ i l .» .r i b . ..l lo i.d **l- J
pubh*rif d in 1 li*- Hanford H e r a l d ,
a
m aws
I- ......... 1.. I &gt;, «s. i
piiijp* r pit Lit* hi d iii, St, iju noli* C i u m f r , Mt?r»dn, i,n t. ,| in S, i'urv-1* . i , I ,
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Gt&gt;«n untb'f m&gt; h u n d ' H o d *»ni of *rud
l*Ii&gt;i to tl‘ (t avoeesof Ol 'lie »la|e
I h r |u u court I hi*, thi u lh daY of S i p t e m l o - r , I'M*'
am e of aucli c r lif ic is t e to ih e r.arn* ..f K \V.
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C V DOUGLASS
I la
t ii r k I 'ir r u it 1'our t S i m in i'1, C o
G . ig rr;
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\ ls ii: T o * l i r l f t o n e
2 M , .1Mt■,1 Gi.-*
U t t a l l l o u t ! nf the H i i r a l h J u d ic ia l
( i r r u i t n f F lo rid a , S e m in o le C o u n ty . In

A J O I N T I t E S O L U T I O N I'ro p o a ln f an
A m end me nt to Sect ion H of A r tic le X l l of
th e C o n a titu tio n of th e S t a r e of F lo rid a
I t r l i t i n i to E d u c a tio n ,
lie I t Knaulved by th e L c g U la tu re of th a
S ta te of F l o r i d a :——
T h a t th e fo lto w ln c a m e n d m e n t of Sec­
tio n 8, of A r t ir f r X I I , of th e C o n atitu tio n
of I h r S la te nf F lo rid a I t r l a ii n e to E d u c a ­
tio n in hereby i f r r r d to an d s h a ll be tubm ilte d to the r l.r t o r a of th e S ta te fqt
an o p
n o n na
je riio n a tl th e n
nce x t *enera
ad
ptio
oa ^-rc
rejection
e le c tio n , of H e p rc c n ta tfx e a , to tbe held In
th e y e a r , A . 15. 1913; th a t ia to
tu x i y . th at
S e ctio n 8 of A r lic ie X l M _______
f th eC C
o n a titu tio n
oF th e S ta te of F 'lo r ld l'b e am end ed to aa to
re a d ' a&gt;. f o llo w .:
S e ctio n 8 . E a c h C o u n ty th a t] be required
to aaaraa and co llect a n n u a lly for the aupport of th e p u b lic
free aehoola therein, a
ta x o l not Iraa th a n th ree ( 3 ) m il l ,, nut more
th a n t e a (101 m ill* on the d o lla r on ail t a x ­
ab le p ro p e rty in the ta m e .

A J O IN T It E S O L U T IO N
r*ropo*ed Am endm ent to th e C n n ilitU tlo n of F’lo rld a .
He I t Ilea o lved by th e L e g ia la tu re of the
Alan: T a x C r t i l l l r i l e N o . ' 4 4 4 , dated t h r
N O T I C E o r E L E C T IO N
2 n d d a y of J u n * , A. n . 1 B I 3 . aaid r r r t l f l . T o the S h e riff of Sem inole C o u n ty /* of the S la t e of F lo r id a .
S ta te of F lo r id a ;
r a t a om braro* tho fo llo win g d o * r f i b , d pro p.
T h a t A rtic le X I X df th e C o n a titu tio n ot
o r l y a l tu a t rd In S r m l m d o c o u n t y , F lo r id a ,
B e It k n o w n , th a t I , I I . C L A Y C flA W - ' th e S ta te "of F lo rid a , be and th e u m i i ■
to-w lt : Lo t 34, S i . J n a r p h .
T h o aaid lanil F O R D T ^ fb c cre la ry of State of th e State . «»f hereb y am ended to aa to re a d aa fo llo w .:
t'Olng a*»r**rd a t-t ho d a t r nf t h r laauanre of F lo rid a , do h ereb y g lv f notice th a t a
A rtic le X I X , Sectio n t .
T h e m a n u fa c ­
a u rh r r r l i f i r a t r in I h r n a m e of U n k n o w n :
G E N E R A L E L E C T IO N .
tu re , ta le , barter or exch a n xe o f a lt alcohbllc
AI*o: T a i f ' r r t l f l r a t r N o. 3 62. d a t r d I h r W ill he held In Sem ino le C o u n ty , S ta te of nr in t n x lr a t ln t liuuora and b e v r r a (r a , w h e th ­
3rd day of J u l y , A. I). 1916, aaid r r r t l f i r a t r F lo r id a , on T u e s d a y neat aucceeding the er a p irliu o u * . v'tnou* or m a lt. • are hereby
r m b r a r r a * * l h r following d r a r r i b e d p ro p e r ly firat M o nd ay in N o vem b er, A. Il* 191 p. the fo rever p ro h ib ited in the State- of F lo rid a ,
ailua ted in S r m ln o te r o u n t y , F l o r i d a , to-wit: ■aid T u e a d a y being the
exeept alco h o l for m edical. *c je n lirtc or me­
N E ' i of S W ' j Ser. 27, T p . 21 S. It. 31 F.
c h a n ic a l purpoae*. and w ine (o r aaeram enial
F IF T H D A Y O f N O V E M B E R
46 a rri -*." T l i e . . I d la n d lieln g »t*e»*ed . i
m rpoae*; the aale of which alco h o l and w in ,
F « r one R e p re se n t a liv e of fhe Fo u rth
the d a le of I h r i a * u a n r r of a u rh r e r l i r t r a t r C o ng reatio nal D ia l f i r ! of the S ta te of FfnrIn t h r name ot S. F , N a v a l S t o r e s C o . ;
id a , in the K i t t y - r l l U i Congre** nf the U nited b y I aw
R e r. 2.
T h e l-e y U U tu rc .h a i l enact * u it
A l . o : T a x C r r l i f i r a t r N o. 87, d a t r d the. S t a t r t .
r&gt;tn
a id r ce r llilt
6th n
d a y ot
of JJ uu l y , A
A.. U
I F. I B9 M
M . aaaid
i r trraa t r
F o r A tto rn e y G e n e ra l of the S t a le of aide law a for the enforcem ent of th a p ro vl*
atoita, of th ia a i t i r l r . ------ - ~ » '
, • .
F lo rid a .
f ' v
F o r tw o J u a t lr r a of the Su p rem e C o u rt
X
ff. ~
j:
r t r lb t iv a f le ^ - *
«”
*
w i t : , J.o t 8. W o rk (J, C e le ry A v r . A d d . to of th e S ta te o f* F lo rid a ,
(he firat d a y ot J a n u a r y , A. I&gt;. 1919.
F o r tw o R a ilro a d C o m m issio n ers of the
S a n fo rd , recorded In F la t lio o k D , I'a g r 9
(O ran g e C o u n ty It r m r d s b
T h r said la n d , S ta te nf F lo r id a .
T h e vote* raat in co m pi an ce with aaid
b rin g assessed at the d a le t?f th e luauatire of
F o r one M em b er of the Hou»e of K&lt;&lt;prepropoaed am end m en t*, a n il th e ran vaa *.
such c e rtifica te in the nam e of A n n a M c lla is •cntutlves of the Slate of Florida.
Irrla ra tin n a and re tu rn * th ereo f, .h a ll be
F o r C o u n ty S u rv e y o r.
A lio * T a a C e rtific a te N o . 112. dated the
■u b jrc te d to the «ame re x u la tio n * and re6th day «f J u ly , A, I ) . 1915, said certifica te
For five County Commissioner*.
• Ir lc lio n * a , are pro vided by la w for xener al
em bfaees th e follow ing d escrib ed .p ro p erty
For three Member* uf the County Board rlrc tio n a in Ih e S la te of F'lu rid a .
situ ated in Sen? I note c o u n ty , F lo r id a , to -w it; of Public I natron two
IN T E S T IM O N Y W H K ilEO F.
For J oni irt* uf the Peace In and for the fol­
L o t 97, S a n fo rd H e ig h ts.
T h e said la n d
I h a v e - he reun to *et my hand
being at-sf-ssed «1 the date of the issuance lowing Justice lb sir Irt a, vli No, 2.
wntl
atflaed the G r e a t Seal of the
of such r r r t if ir a t e in the nam e of
S
Fo r CovTstalde in and f«tr the follow ing
S t a l l of FTnriila, at T a l l a h a i a e r .
B o u ch e r, A lso T a t C e rtific a te N o . 143, fiat* Ju s tin - Ilis t r ic t a , v i i , N'o*. 2 and 3.
1S e a l (
the C a p i t a l , thi* the twenty-fifth
td the 2nd day uf J u n e , A . D . 1913, said
to Teatimony Whereof, I have hereunto
dav of J u ly , A. !&gt;. 1918.
r
r c r t if ir a le em braces the fo llo w in g described set my hand and affiied the Great ' Sral of
II. C L A Y r It AW FOHIt. .
pr^ purty s ilu a lr d irr Hem lriole r o u n t y , F lo r ­ the State of Florida, at Tallabaasee. the Cap­
Secret a ry of S t a te .
id a , fn -w it- L o t 43, S t. Jo se p h . T h e said land ital, thi* tho twenty-fourth day of August,
1
U
r
9 9 -K ri
being sM c tw d at th r date of the laauanre A D. 1918.
II t LA V ( RA W FlH lI),
of such ce rtifica te in the nam e of W m . am i
H m m a S ty e n ,
Secretary of State.
To
E.
E.
Brady,
Sheriff Seminole County.
A lso : T a a C e rtific a te N o . 4 4 8 , dated the
4*FfM0tr
2nd day of Ju n e , A. l l . 1913, said 'c e r tif i­
cate em braces the fo llo w ing d e scrib ed prop­
e rty situ a te d in Sem ino le county-, F ln H d a .
to -w it; W
of Lo t 100, S t, JosephThe
■aid lurid b rin g assessed at (h e date of the
isK uann of su ch c e rtific a te in the nam e of
F , H. S t a r k e y ;
A lso . T a a C e rtific a te N o . 411, dated the
(ith day «*f J u ly , A. Ih 1915, sa id ce rtifica te
em brace* the fo lln v in g d e sfrlb e d land s i t ­
uated *rn Sem ino le c o u n ty . F lo r id a , to -w lt;
K K U nf S K ‘ , , See |. T p 20 S . It 32 K .
40 arrea
T h e said land b rin g assessed at
th e d a le of the issuance uf su ch r r r t if ir a t e
in the nam e uf U n k n o w n ;
*
Heavy yield* of hlyh daw product* are neo*
A lso : T a i C e rtific a te N o. 2 5 3 , dated the
6th day of J u l y , A . D . 191$, said certifica te
esury
to brine a big net profit to the grower. Tha
em brace* th e fo llo w ing d e scrib ed land s it u ­
ated in S e m in o le c o u n ty , sta te of F lo rid a ,
banner record for inch remits ha* been held for
to - v it ; I,o ( a 3, 4, 5 and 6, D re w 's Hub, D iv
"Recorded In F la t Honk 2, Page U l, Records
the Us! qnarter-centnry by
of Sem ino le C o u n ty * T h e sa id lapd being
assessed at the date oT the issu a n c e of tu rh
ce ftiO ra te In the nam e of U u k n o s

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W H E R E A„ S ,. T h e. ________________
L e g is la tu re or 1917
und er th e C o n s titu tio n o f 18 86 , of t h f S t i f f
of Flo rid a *, d id d u o tw o Joint !Uw#tw_ _
proposing am en d m en ts to t h f C o h stJtu tJo n
of th e S t a f f of F lo r id a , an d th e same sjere
agreed to b y a vote of th re e -fifth s of i l l t h f
m em bers elected tu each b o u se; t b i t th e
v o t,« on (a id Jo in t llr t o lu t io n a »e»e ,n t « « d
upon th ri/ r ra p tc tf vc J o u r n s l , . with th e
y e a , m i l n a y * th e ttq n , and th e y ilfil deter­
m ine and d irect th a t th e s a id Jo in t H as&lt;&gt;utio ns be su b m itte d to th*- e lecto r* ot th e
S ta te at th e G e n e ra l E le c tio n in N ovem ber
19 18 .
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H .
C L A Y
C I U U F C l K I l , S e r r r t a r y of S la te of th e
S ta te of F lo r id a , do b tre b y f i v e notice th a t
a
G e n e ra l E le c tio n
» 111 he m id in r i c h e n u n iy
E l or Id a on
T u e a d a y next a u c c c r d iu th e A ral M onday
in N o v cm l-e r, A . I&gt;. 1918, th^ aaid Tuead a y b r im the
F I Ik B a y at N a te m b e r
fo r th e ra tifir a tio n nr re je c tio n o f the akld
Jo in t
Ileaol u tio n i proposing
am end m ent*
to t h r C o n a titu tio n of th e S t a le of F lo rid a
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i n i d a y *d J i t i j . I . I* 1910. maid ce rt ifica te
e m b r a ce* the (elliiteu g d r a r r i b e d Property
aituated In S e m ln o t r c o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t o - w l t :!
L e t 93, l l l o r k l&gt;, I). It. M l l e h r l l ' a S u r v e y
of the L e v y G r a n t ,
t'i urrea. T h e aoiil laud
lo ing asaeeeed nt I lie ' d a l e ef the inauanre
id s u r e r c r t i f i r a l e in t h r n a m e of W. ]l.
F r e n c h , ct al.

Al*&lt;j: T i t C e rtific a te N o . 34 . dated the
I n i d a y of J u l y , A . I&gt; 1916, &gt;uld c r r t lf lc a lr
em brace* th e fo llo w in g d r a t r ile d p ro p e rly
■itoatrd in Sem ino le c o u n ty , F lo r id a , to - w ll.
. I . i . l 98, S a n fo rd H eighta. T h e aaid land b r ­
ing asaetaed a l the date o f th e -fa *u a n re of
auch c e rtific a te in thi&gt; nam e uf I I , A . Ilu w e ra ;
A U o : T a x C e rtific a te N o . E F 2 . dated .I h r
3rd d a y nf J u l y , A . I I . 1916, aaid ce rtifica te
em brace*
th a lo llo w in g deacribed
p ro p e rty
• ilu it e d In Se m in o le c o u n n y , F lo r id a , to -w it:
L o t 95, l llo r k l&gt;, D . It . M itc h e ll’* Su rve y"
of ih e L e v y G r a n t - 46 nrfrt-. T h e aaid land
being gaaeaard a l, the d a le - o f- lit* ' iatuance
of auch c e rtific a te in th e nam e of U n k n o w n .
Alao T a x C e rtific a te N o . 2 8 3 . d a trd th r
3rd d a y uf J u l y , A. I ) . 1916, ta ld c e rtifica te
r m b ia r r *
th e fo llo w in g d ra rrib e d
p ro p e rty
r l t u a t r d in S e m i n o l e co unt y . F j u t i t l a . -in-asitG
J o -j*

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ol th e L e v y G r a n t . T h r aaid la n d being aaaraard at th e d a tr nf th r iaau an re of aurh
c r r l i f i r a t r in th e nam e of W . I I . F re n c h et a l;
A lt o : T a x C e rtific a te N o . 2 8 4 , dated the
3rd d a y of J u l y . A . I ) . 191b, aaid certifica te
e m b ra re *
th e fo llo w ing d ra rrib e d
pro p erty
aitu ate d In Se m in o le c o u n ty , F lo r id a , to - w it:
Lo ta 105, 106 and 107, B lo c k I&gt;. t&gt;. I L M it­
c h e ll’* a u rv e y of th e Lrvy G r a n t . T h e **ld
land b rin g aaaraai'd at th e d a le of the l u u ­
a n re nf a u rh c e rtifica te In t h r nam e of W , It.
F re n c h e l a l;
A lao : T a x C e rtific a te N o . 2 8 , d a te d , the
3rd d a y of J u l y . A. IF. 1916, aaid c e rtifica te
e m b ra c e , th e fo llo w ing deacribed pro p erty
a ilu a te d in S e m in o le c o u n t y , F lo r id a , to -w lt;
L o t 6, S a n fo rd H eig hta. T h e aaid lan d b r­
in g aaaeaaed a t lh a d ata nf th a laauanre of
aurh c e r tlfira te In th e nam e nf E . N . M o r­
ro w ;
A lt o : T a x C e r tlfir a te N o . 129, d a trd the
3rd d a y of J u l y , A . D . 1916, aaid ce rtifica te
em brace* th e fo llo w ing d ra rrib e d pro p erty
• ilu a lr d in Se m in o le r o u n t y , F b frld a , lo -w il
Lo t 7, lllo r k A , C e le ry A v r . Ad d.
to S a n ­
fo rd .
T h e auld land being aaveaaed at the
date ol th e iaauanre of au rh c e rtifica te in
th * nam e of A . Ig. J c n n in r a ;
A lao : T a t C e rtific a te N o . 2 ? 8 . dated the
3rd d a y nf J u l y , A . It.- 1916, aaid c e rtifica te
rm b ra r r a Ih e fo llo w ing d ra rrib e d p ro p e rty
aitu ate d In S e m in o le r o u n t y , F lo rid a / to -w lt:
l8 )ta 88 and 8B- B lo c k IF . IF . I L M tt rh r lt’a
a u rv e y of th a Levy G r a n t .
T h a aaid lan d
b rin g a ia ra ta d a t th e d a ta of th e iaau anre of
auch c e rtific a te in th * nam e of W . I I . J-’ rench
at a l:
. A la o : T a s C e rtific a te N o . 31 , dated th *
3 rd d a y of J u l y , A . IF . 1918, aaid c a rtlflc a t*
am bracea th e lo llo w in g deacribed p ro p e rty
aitu ate d In .S a m ln o l* c o u n ty , F lo r id a , to - w lt:
L o t 33 , S a n to rd lle ig h ta . T h * aaid (an d id In g aaaeaaed at th * d a ta of th e iaau an r* of
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All imiications point to a t least
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British
troops,
in
desperate
fight-.
When
the.
American
poople
locked
4)n(. ,4 tlit* must-lojiicaLand.sound*-.,
fair train service the coming season,
ling are plunging furthe/ injo th e - tip their automobiles for a gn*lc«s
f , t- fcrKiimcnts ever offered in favor
{according to the,-Sanford Truck
llinticnhtirg lira* north &lt;-i St. (Juert* Sunday oh ..September 1. th ey saved
of‘ farmer’s organizations, was deGrowers, .Ims, who .had a represen­
tin,
while west of Cumhrai they have y n o u g h money to provide General
Ihervd'to the growers of this sectative in attendance nt th e meetjng
withstood vicious German counter i Pershing’s Army with fi.000 machine
tii&gt;n tUVt Wednesday evening at the
of railroads anti shippers in the Re­
attacks. The enemy is making every j guns, costing $250 cnch.
gional Director's 'oilier inAlantu,
court house by Hon. ,L. M. Rhodes,
effort to retain his positions on tinThey saved enough money to buy
Commissioner of the S ta te MurketSeptember l l t h nnd E2th. One of
.10-mlle front and to cheek the new f00,j forth** American Expeditionary
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the things nskod for wns t hat No.
' ing Bureau of Jacksonville.
allied move, which threatens both Force** in Europe for two whole days.
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fnst
through
freight
orgiuating
.to oam
oru upon
u|.o.i j ,
NO
MISTAKES
ABOUT
OUR
Mr. Rhodes came
came.to
Sanford
St. Quentin and" Cambrai.
They ’ saved- enough money 'to
nt Sanford ahd running through..to'
i .,. invitation of tk e Sanford T
ruck ; RIGHT KIND Oft I ACK MUST
Truck
PEACE STAND.
provide General Pershing’s Army
New York, be scheduled to leave
in
Macedonia
the
Bulgarians
arc
Growers. Inc., h u t - b‘o t h 0rgimi 7-.11BRING MONEY.
with 2 .201),000 hand grenades..
Sanford
.at 11:30 I*. M.„ daily inin
flight
northward
.Iwfore
the
Ser*
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Washington, /Sept. 19.-s-The govtior&gt;«., tIts* Sanford T ru c k Growers,
.inn,!
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O'tlil
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as
heretofore.
i v.-i
liians
Burled
i*n•andI 'la*
Sanford-Farm
er’s
Exchange!*
With
the
approach
of
a
n
o
th
e
r
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Mans
and
French.
IJurled
from
im-l
They
saved
enough
money
to
pay
ernmoiitV.-suicontlitionai rejection of
the Sanford-Farm er's Exchange l■v... .1 * ,&gt;ot enmasse to hear him. g r e a t . shipping season in Florida, I-p«irtnni heights, the enemy has been ; for ;t5.78l completely
equipped the*- Jieare proposals of Austria* This Ims been previously cohsideretl
| rM*«t.!-t: »ii several busings* .m e n ' Federal Food Administrator. H rax-! for, ,.,f »,a*-l: Id miles and the pur-*rjf!e-.- which the American infantry- Hungary spe-il.s for all the govt rn- and was granted. Thus will allow
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Itiifirltnin !M
l*PV HllxiilllK
u
inn
ti
\i lia*tl hi*
IMflf '(Iff* iiients -allied with the I’t.itcd Statet growers m,ore tune in which to load*
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rout iuu.
into*.
man
, r*. present as wellIt adI Dr*.
Mil- hm
ton .Itenrham.
is V
v.-ry
nn»t.&gt;u* thill
that suit ....m
‘ r„ ,,,4 Hrow •dee of the NU*thb&lt;l- all. shippers, of .perishables should be
Ifow serious the menace *to the flit..
it is •l*eli«**-**&lt;l here. Secretary I.anriiig their cars daily and give the. shipper
Presbyterian
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These figur*^ wcre_/evaeled in a rejected the* invitation of Austria* more time to get his hilling msLrucsecurity of the llindenburg-dine by
ami P
r e s n y i e r m o churches.
v»um io.
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. ith.the
. . . rules. that
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govern such shipfnenta. One of the the tr u s t ‘ north of St. Quentin is Treasury statem ent, Aippealing to llungnry, .upon authority of Frc-i* linnti^n.
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i Mr.Rhodes sq&gt;oke entirely
from rll’| |&gt;s ()f die Food Administr.Mion jsho«rn by the strong eoimtiT nttarks the American public to turn it* •len t AVilaun. nljnusL .simullanciiusly
1). :C. Marlowe, who altefided the
.• ’ practical esperience, b o th as n PJ’°" provide* that..w hen a CQQsIgwmenl the German* ------~mt7T" War wilh its receipt and transmission to meeting and -who represents the
have -thrown. against
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drivings .fron*~ntxstthcncc
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I'.urrr and marketing shipper. *1 on
peri shall Ins is ordered, or accepted ti e British lines from Gouzeaucourt! Savings Stamp* or set them aside the state department b’&gt; the Swedish traffic and transportation interests
Him
t t*lI gates! isth e manner in ^ stated terms, f. o. b. sbippuig
shipping
\ rr.i'-t‘iiu-.brai ro.ol. thus exinvi-t iiu-ut in l iberty Ronds embassy. It w:h on** &lt;*f the sburtrs of the Sanford Truck Growers, Inc.,
. jiaracterized the present point, the consignee n.u-i nci-ept to III*
,d
the
tattle
Line
nearly
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The
Trim**ury Nt»**-m*'nt reminded idties of such importance ever re- reports a line spirit of co-operation
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,f distribution. The farmer such shipment on arrival, and ae- m
between the railrunds ami shippers
.,...... m t h e northward. On the front t hr* pjibjii that these savings which i-tdvtftl,
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puts it. takes the . cf,r&lt;ling l«i his .lciTy.ranre p*.U5t f o r - ' atta -w d ' A. -1 • -•1 1 . 't
Mrit
o. .;-ishi. ar** is -iii , •ffeeted
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arc oft *ln&gt;
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• Tie* allies feci thej- cannot cttlt- tliin - c!,*mii and remark* in fbf high. f V s n , crop then' auctions Uurd" payment f«*r •arm*- *brri-t t •»
m eriieiutit n. it- pr«***- fer w' iHi tin- central powers," -aid C't prui*e of A|c-,r* I. T King, ol
a r t . p n - l u n g a h e . i! a - . i . ' t *f :•11 ler |)l III,
• • ;i, iiighesl bidder at hnr- the shipper
I low -* &gt;r. lie- l-o&lt;ul r&gt;*Fi«t a u c e tm'. ar&lt;l tin*
I.uie'ltlll cut 0*11
tile war Miles* ’hey ale
the Coast Line. Ja*. Menzies, of th**
I'resbieii*. AAilsou la't niy.ht.
l alike lire merchant. the.• A d m i n i s t r a t i o n rui n g&gt; also j.n»\i*l«made
available
'for,
its
use.
iilw
ay
Coast Line, Mr. Seddon, of the
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C miuIomi tdgli
tnc doctor. lawyer of un­ t hat d. for any rt i?on. t h e n is a
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u i . f w i t h . e n t i r e c a n - Seal.... .
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mand At r (’has. Barham,
III 11 ref- i (
Tii- I u l A I n u tit't rat loti re p o r te d
i . in liiisim-ss; b° has no delay in trail'll, *&gt;r the &lt;.msignee
iln rtlo !• 1 *..- f I" V.till I: the l till'd .of the N. C. A: St. I... all, of whom
tfiat the s a 'in g of ^gasoline oil. tin &lt;tiH.-'.y.|ll .-oiisnler peace h iiv e jn ^ "
proes. Tle-re is not yet tfi , believed-that the s h i p m e n t is not .up ; line
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sta’i-d It-'-rniY
celertain
no- •t&gt;r&lt;'j&gt;ci«a
. lu the g r a d e ’ or i t a w l a r d -peci/ieti. • ,i
Directors
nfilce.
the
p&gt;r;:', .i
. n ,. Gi rrt-.ati« fi\i a,i1.mii gallons w u-li. * .lined at
,ii .] a- a r e su l t Hie far- he may demand a n insepi tion. I’his
-. . . . n u n n e e iij*.ii a m att**r coii- i meeting everything in reason was
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hur'i
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ttom
the
forward
25 cents a gallon, m* ant a saving c e r i u i i g w hi. It u h a s m a d e il* | ’«**i
•he coiiM-^iiehsces and t o o ' inspection is rnadi by •lllcials of the
granted the shipper and Mr. King
nut hroUe. l i e outliueii D ep ar tment of Agriculture, an d t hat lilies of ' lie llindet.hun: posit in-t. to American pocketbuyks of &gt;l.2a0 i io n a n d p u r p o s e s o p l a i n .
Hu* &lt;li- pointed out that it was the sole aim
T'o' llrltUh at l.tWpin* :ire four mi- 00(1. In transportation alone this r,., t m i d c l e a r &lt; u t a j j s w e r of lb*'
■ng
..n«r • ,im - of successf ul o r gani - report forms, the basis for t he d e te r­
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1,.. from I.el’at* h-tK an im|»ortant mentit a Miving &lt;&gt;f t»25 tanks cars I luted sta te s Wii* acrentiialejlb to a d impartially in all m atters and
. i i r o u g h o a l t h e c o u n t r y a n d mination of t he Food
Aflministra­ t ,\&gt; n.w-tiile -in i front **f to arlv six
..m-rage haul of 222 mile*, I rtin.pt im-' s •( the reply, which util- 1 that the purposes &gt;&gt;f both »ld**s-were
i h[••.ire* s h o w e i l r.-stLlts J t*» tion at the
point &lt;4 receipt of ,, | , , . kHv .1’. » • t&gt;|o fil e tnl'e of fur an
the same inir ill for the governetnnt.
itiiai tiiat cfiitifl only come shipment, .i' t o the liabilities. If
tin-* ,!■•!«• beie bell, vc will ■•ni|.MrthiZe to For the eon.ing -• a on. the trhrdqlo
, "&lt;• rubber *av&lt;wJ .by ■gtvit.g
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tin- ■in my the -li-l'-riiniialion ol the for No 2 12.^a*ifnr&lt;l to New Anr k,
.r^iiiiuuluitl. In Ills - peecll t he deterioration of perishable* is t h e b i g 1, ro.*h
. i a“ .1.«\ *— rest
i i
t'uen.tn ..
th** ,I-retch
' • would be sutfou-n.
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.t&lt;
front
west
*f
St
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motor Puck* lor tn&lt; A c . rican pei.pje m waging this war will be
0 ritiiite m all appreciated due to the lack of dispatch in t i'aI
,ie :is
as fff
ndlupl*:
*,;• steadily toward tin•*
Mill to the fellow who sportatioii. t hen t he consignee must a n ’ w o r k i n g i
A ift e rfc a i i A r m y w i t h tir*-.“ c a p a b l e a n , rt,.t before Qic people more cleur*
..'ll
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Leave Sanford|, ti,,. position qf the l r.itcl States
( organization* because, look to the railroad f«-r re imburs e­ town and. on the nut*k«rt* of Dullou «,f r u n n i n g l i v e t h o u s a n d m i l e '
t
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milt—
('"trt
.*!
Quentin.
12:00 Noon
part of a decoy, he re- ment or damag el.e n v e Jack so n v ille,
The Tr***»sury reminder
cath;«i g..v i-i ii meat
tie-man counter attacks til I •-*t ,„. fu,.t ,|,ut labor and
11. many ea«es more t han his .
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Tuesday.
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cnilt and Money res, northwost mid
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i.illif i . nought it. o r d e r that h i s ! H the shi pment » proved by
Leave I’ot omac Yards- 1:15 •A. M.
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material es»i*ntial. to th** eonvlu* t of Ih-ved, will forestall any speculation
i r a v ri-acu
reach ****
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to be . below grade or
i ..i
n -t may
,K...o„ . s|ieclion
---. s tand-, "*-.&lt;1 of &lt; amlirai ,w*-re l»re* «*
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arjM. frutn either of these or comment tending tu convey n Friday.
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ai..u.ifipil
in
emitrnct
and that the neighbor will continue ard specified in contract
| intense artillery homlmrdmenl. which l
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N**w . A’o r k &lt;5:00
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ante,
then
the
shipper
must
al*i«I**
,
it,.
British
commpnicivtlon
.
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p
............... wrong impression that the l.nited
• . , o * a y of b u s i n e s s u s p r e y f o r
Stales as a whole would coonsider Friday.
.
by
tld
a
r
^
ration
of
t&gt;u*
Food
A
d
,
^
t
both
points
the
(ierinam
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■Ini'.-' . n o liv e u p o n b i s e f f o r t s .
a negotiated peace developed from
ministration. •
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vv,.r,. burl-d back with heavy los*es. l,ie I"*"i'
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Going West.
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Imported
from
Neutral
tlx -iion-lun ding discussion" p m Mr Rhodes Mated very frankly
Tb"*e rules ar** very *i*npt** nod • Ttm enemy enl‘ red t m
Lri
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l.eav.
Fanford- 11 ::in I 'M .
| . .,d 1.. Austria, at -he ir.xtnnrc.
■ " \ ,»- not lii* mission to inter- i
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t itu ttnti'il—b
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of
Germany.
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P-gH Itnala.—tnnUUat- ■ At
unim-Jiiitfly n\er-w helmed .
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house, he staled . shipper* of rb*ri*la " - 'r •" vv.il d r
mail* nil »mr
Leave
Jacksonville9:30 A.M,
Through the o t l i c allies may make
The Bulgaria*! r«*i r«*:it • from Ihi or iM|uipnii*nt.
... . ....... who had a Clear sheet deavor during- the appro,*;! ,ng_M-aTuesday.
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answers to the Austrian feeler, il was
son to protect any and u'l of them Scrbo-Greek border is reported to b*
•served success and patronage, but
Txi that ' extent wit'li which, by assured today that President Wilson
Leave
Waycroa*5:00
P.M
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hgainst any unfair practice on the in the nature of a flight und the ene- BavjnK&gt;
cun rurrv on the war by
so many wolves tiding business u n ­
hud
sounded
the
keynote
nnd
thut
Tuesday.
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part of consignees. In order to avail my is burning store* and villages in j m(&gt;lini, 0f current abstinence, we
der the same s ig n 'h a d entered the
other replies v.-ill be equally emphatic
Leave
Montgomery5:81) P.M.
tUcmselves of the good offices of the his path. The allies have captured
,K, |,e»tpr of{ when thy war is
t.eld that farmers, for their own pro­
in
eontent.
Wednesday.
Food Administration, shippers must additional prisoners nnd war muter\%hntt*v«*r we import we most
le, tion must enter a t ' once into
Leave Memphis- 11:25 P.M.
strive to see that perishables are i a l . which have not been counted, so w, , jII'lult.,y |lay (ur through some
Since the Vienna note met a But
i is-operative methods and remain
srtictly
up
to
grade,
or
in
other
Thursday.
.. f t . * - 1
rejection.'
speculation
turned
today
fasl
has
been
their
advance.
A
score
fiirmn
,,f
|&gt;]||&gt;orl-,
w|,|r
hwHI
mean
• "■operative or else become the prey —
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if ,»r more of Serbian villagex have
t.i
the
result
in
Austria
and
Germany
Arrive
K.
St.
Loiiid*
7.(it)
A.M*
that we -most later deny ourselves
-I i hi hundreds who were stalking
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Florida shippers- will do this*.' i&gt;n re-rnn&lt;iuered
and
the Bn the things that we fail now to deny I t u u ' believed that the central pow­ Friday.
th.
re-co
i . country lor the
un»u»|u&lt;-titig."
they will find themselves protected , ,1JIV&lt;&lt;
lri veil beyoml 4(a*imbey ourselves. T o the extent to which ers' heads would now turn to their
For Cinncnatti and Chicago, cars
In- went lurther Into detail" when through Mr.
Be ac
ha m'
Hearham's
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m ss. efforts
, on , he re rn u river. .15 miles south wp &lt;lrnw. on accumulated supplies war worn people with the allied re­
leaving
Sanford say at 11:30 P. M.
I* impressed his hearers with the under ^the hood
Administration M
„f p ripei. the immedikte ob- ()(.
ipm. nti W(. ar(. putting our- ply and again seek to place the en­
Monday
will reach C in c in n a ti 2:00
lr.it that the ultimate purpose of a rulings, and they will
w save
em* jertive.
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selves in u worse rondition to carry tire blame for the war on the entente A. M.. Friday und into Chicago the
■ V ,losses
__ and
„ .I delay*
ili.lnt
cG-opcrntive organization wus to selves
in getting
,
It is not unlikely the Bulgarians on j,r(Miuction when the war is over a llies’nnd thc United Slates.
'following morning.
secure the topmost price for pro­ reimbursements for perishable* they will rontinue, their retirement at nml c*ornpCtition again'becomes keen,
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In the opinion of some officials,
duce shipped, he • urged them to send out.
Tito Federal Railroad Adminis­
least to the improved road running), Throl|(t&gt;L th c effective blockade not so numerous, Austria, through
May away from petty jealousies and
r .„pmnnv
r.ermunv- has been suhmision of the proposal and after tration hns- specified - their own
These suggestions apply to all e a s t and west- through P r i l e p . - A U h f Germany,
Germuny
not try to dabble into minor de­
shipments of fruits or vegetable*. ready their loss of' the important compelled to, p a y for the wnr, to its rejection, is prepared to tuke the routes which is, or should be, en­
tails th at had no bearing on theiV
Sokol ridge en-dnngcrs the line west a 'g re a t extent, through current next s t e p - a withdrawal from her tirely satisfactory to thc shipper.
objective. Be urged earnest endea­
toward Monastir and cast to thc abstinence. At least she hns been pre­ alliance with Germany, Turkey und Freight will, as a rule, be given open
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Methodls| Church.
vor on the , partof all
work
routes and kept away from heavy
Vardar. Should the allies succeed in
from importing comrpodltles Bulgaria, and a complete acceptance
for the good name and the success
Services ..at the first Methodist pressing the Bulgarians back to vented
|o nnv jm porlant ,.xtent. On the of the terms laid down by President passenger traffic. Heretofore cars
&lt;d his organization a nd reiterated Church Sept. 22nd. will lie as fol­
moving A. C. L. to Albany, thence*
north of Prilep. a complete r^tt“ * o t|,Pr^ hnnclt Germany hns been com- Wilson.'
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. Central of Georgia,, will now go to,*
that old saying "farm ers cannot be low* Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
justm ent oT the Teuton line* in.,
to UBC Up her accumulated
organizcd,f should be indignantly Preaching Rt 11:00.A. M. nnd 7:J0
the A. n. &amp; A. nt'Offerm an and to
Macedonia and'. Albania, from
• Butt|&gt;liea and equipment, even, after
resented by the progressive farmer P M *Thc Epworth League meets Adriatic,
Atlunlu. Going west, ordinary routes
At
The
Baptist.
Church.
Sbloniki. virtually would ^
wh#t sht, ha, M„ |en from
ol today nnd to demonstrate this at' {5:30 P. M. T h f Sunday School Ito in«»vitnhli*
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On next Sunday, at the first will be Coast Line to Montgomery,.
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Belgium. Poland and other invaded
resentment, get organized, stay or­ showed n gratifying iperease la s t'
■ 0 . delivery to Curio. I t was
Quentin-Camhral
y 1 will be found Baptist Church," the pustor will M. &amp;
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u emmft* A .t t , *•• mmfront
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c o )u nGi. r ei c sr . .mIUa•UnD* U
ganized and'lrelld organized in spite Sunday. The school with It* vanoua
brought out at tho meeting t h at no
_ f _ X1 A
ll*
speak
in
thc
morning
on
the
subject
t0 nave
havc requircu
required vuriht
copper from her
iM'iH maps fad to show
w ,the, . ifficulv " to
of the thi^isand nnd one obstacles dconrtments nnd organized classes »»-»t
ties
attending
n
a
d
v
a
n
ce
.:
roofa
an(j
gutters,
her machinery "Ye nre—T hat Ye M ay" and in the circutuos routes would b e ’nllowed in
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ff
d
a
n
opportunity
for
any
to
Be«
attendin'!!
even
a
minor
advance.!
„„,i
n,.ii,.r.
hpr
that will ve thrown in. the wayr
will he--'"The reaching destinations. This is a
For 18 months the Germans have
(j e,,u|p ment will Jie worn out nnd evening
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Mr. Rhodes complimented the epepd an hour pleasantly nnd pro­ been strenghening their positions.! run y own ant| Bbc rtust, when the C h i l d r e n and the Streets.” The hours good move and one th at ship pera
farmers- on what he had seen and fitably in one of the many classes.. A which they consider us being in- war js ovcr&gt; replenish exhausted for
should help carry out.
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the service are ns follows:
i war ,S OVCr’ rep.cn.sn
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spoke highly of the determined ef­ most cordial invitation is extended w m .. '■ ^
In the matter
of diversions,
arttenfl th« *.ri&lt;im ,ervl«M vuln««W e. The l«ct, Ih -re lo r, Ihel „ p |u | | „ , ore «he c .n he properly
Sunday School 9:30 *A. M.
fort apparent among them to or­
the
British
and
French
succeeded
in
going
east,
car*
can
bo
diverted at
Morning
Worship
11:00
A.
M.
" - » ' itl*h
I * * " '1* "uc« * d" 1 ln
---------------------------ganize.
He urged co-operation be- ol tho chureh. T he people ore r e . 'storming
entrenched heights • and
Jacksonville,Waycross
or
Potomac
n.
Y.
P.
U.
6:30
P.
M.
tw een.lhu organization* hero, urged turning from their vacations and stronhly defended towns indicates of the allies, however, w ould not
Yurds.
West,
divert
at
Jacksonville,
Evening
Worship
7:30
P.
M.
that a common ground for parjta the congregations are growing.
th a t the blow was one in which j nppear to indicate any general givA cordial welcome will he extend- Wayrroas, Montgomery, Nashville,
•nd grades be established and in
strong forces were engaged and m a y j inK w* y . of . ,h e 1 “ Rar
r
Cincinnatti, Cairo, New • Orloana
3ed
to ull vistor*.
..
passing remarked t h a t thx? farmer jtolvvd,
^
^
_
tJie __
old ____
method^ of
"lose have been designed as .the pre- which. arc ^* 1°*' osisted by
and St. Louis. Diversions from L’anmust g*it it 'mil of hia head th at he
WQU| (j begin again In th e general liminary step to a move of j units,.according to a Berlin dispatch,
ford, will he handled by Mr. J. F.
,
_
can toss of! bum stuff on tho trade dealings.
ordinary importance.
‘
| The fighting has been going on prepared to turn out nny consider­ Meade, Division Freight Agent, A.
these days and get money for doing
French Serbian nnd Greek forces since Sunday and the I'r°Rrcss in di- able volume of current production. C. L., Jacksonville, who will give
"Boost each other" he said. "Find
it. Such farmers, he said, are treach­
The moral which the Treasury the shipper prompt passing reports.
“ real th r ‘*“
0 Ie ^ yT
erous to the profession, they fool fault only for cause and thdn find have continued their advance on the '
Departm ent pointa out as a result
Macedonian
front
and
have
taken
a
Prelep,said
to
&gt;e
one
o
no one hut themselves and in doing it in an open way. Too many organi­ number of strongly defended points tonichasea on tins sector of thc Ma­ of the gasless Sunday is th at it is
Thc. congestion experienced last
surh things they* ruin their own zations have gone down by too much
season is not looked for the coming
im
portant
in
our
Conduct
of
the
war
in the mountainous region east of cedonian front.
selves and seriously hamper the ef­ outside talk, too much knocking
winter. Efforts will be made to re­
Monastir. The front is now near 20; American troops arc engnged in to pay as we go as far as possible by
each
other
among
members
is
a
forts of their fellow man;
establish New. York deliveries at
by
abstinence
from
current
condeath blow. Get out of it! Stick mile* in lorigth and the advance has ‘ consolidating their new lines across
Pier 29 on the, Pennsylvania, elim-_
In.
conclusion,
Mr. -Rhodes
to gether, and you will he recognized reached a depth of over six miles. It the base of t h e St. Mlhlei -salient,. *umptiop and t h a t abstinence in inatim g cross town hauls a n a heavy
lU«lf
coiitrlTiute
tF
Ihe"
winning
of
urged t he fa rmers t o be Ua ry of th a
is Blin
said th
aV
t the
of the
e u-- 1which
out last week. The
WIB
IIID udefense
n r ii 9D ui
me Tacu
whivm they wiped
" •P'’- -------------------,
.
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as such and be .be n e fite d by so 13
fellow outside of th e 'organization
tonic HJllet wiui very strong %t flr»t. J Gerfnani are reported to be^fcrishly the war only to th a t degree with cartage. Generally, the th irty or
doing.’
^
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who could show, once in a WVile, a
_____ the money
saved is made a^ more railroad officials a t t h a meeting
but th a t, a t the entente armies have
to *trengthen
their
lines in which
me
» » v . working
TT M l n i . ' F v
—- —
----------------V.i
Rhodes- left on the midnight
. . I . .
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I ' . . &gt;. . . - - - — t — s ^ U. I. I « m
rnm
rnI I.able
Ul M Ito
IS
#the
ft
little better returns Jhan the organ!- ^ Mr. -----vail
Governemnt
by in­ predicted almost ndtroat service this
■mashed ' their way forward, the this wetor b u t it ecema inlprobtble
zstion h id produced. ThU, h r *ald, train, for Bradentown, whGre ho will
has
at a
a new ™
American
assault
be vestm ent in War Savings Stamps winter and oaks'for the earnest c o ­ ' - •
•
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a
.
.
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a *
s L .
I f
P
I
H e n n i&gt;
. . enemy
nas appeared
*ppcarcu to
vu lose hi*
Dll th
mm
i m . , m
mmm^.m will
..
i -2
is only *' bait—an a tte m p t to dis­ address the Manatee County Grow­ toato for close fighting.'The progress 1 mode at once in. thla region.
operation of all shippers..
or Liberty* Goods.
er*
Association?
courage organization—and once dist
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THE SANPORD HERALD

PACE SIX

FOUND
F o u n d —4 colored shirts utu
II. R. bridge west of Sanford
Marked T. P. D. Jr. Owner' may
same by calling .on D. C. Bros
near Passenger. Depot,
10.

FRIDAY

THURSDAY
By James W. Gerard

Matinee at 3:30_
•

W a n te d — A few boys between 16
and 17 for work in printing plant.
Apply Crown Paper Co., Sanford,
Fla.
.
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G-tc

NORMA TALMADGE

“My Four Years In Germany”
.

WAITED

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Wanted, Men—Sash &amp; Door Fac.
tory. Bench bands and machine hands'.
Good Inside' Carpenter, Steady work
the year round. In replying, give ex­
perience and salary expected. Selden
Door Co., Palatka, Fla.
97 tf

Evening at 8:00

Nb—The Admission will not be Cut
he KJght for Millions” wlfl he Run Wed
nesday Instead of Tuesday as Here- - .
•
tofore this week only
‘

Also a Two Reel Comedy

ial worm will
The .evolution
of things of course is • all *brought
about in sheetr 'good fun
with jingling music, special
prises, ensembles and novi
interpreted by a capuhle nsrt of
th irty preople. This includes‘Walter
Vernon and Louise Earle. J. W.
Clifford, Jack Stanley, Perry Wal­
ling, Louise Wolf, Dorothy Eden,
Bernle Ward and a singing and
dancing chorus of fifteen sm artly
gowned, dashing and deliriously beau
tiful young wlinem.
From nil ac­
co u n ts of tlte papers, this contribu­
tion is llie most enjoyable of the
" F a t h e r " series* to date, which ip
itself is something exceptional to b 6
able to chronicle. —Lyric M onday

Erec’nesa.
Sit. stand and walk erect. This keeps
our circulation In order and also ex­
pands our lungs to the fullest. Be
fitmlght like the |ndiaii who believed
In l&gt;, 'nir erect, and in rcnchlmj his
highest stature that he might the bet­

“^•Strayed or Stolen— Lnn
gelding colt. 2 J$ ycar*v old
feet. Reward for return
Wynn, R-A Box 207.
Wiley Wilson of Cameron City
has n stra y male hog at his place,
owner enn hnve same by pitying
for this add and damages.- Hotr ij
about 1 \&lt;t' years old, sandy with few
black spots and been there about 3

BRINGING UP FATHER AT H O M E

instance

The Funniest of all Musical Cartoon
Shows ."Bringing l ’p Father At
Home" at the Lyric Monday. Sept. 30

Also a Two Reel Lonesome
.
Luke Comedy

Showing the Recent Retreat of
* . • the Germans

Also "TH E FIGHT FOR MILLIONS

Lyric Theatre M onday September 30th

Cast

of

Care Necessary in Selecting Re
quires Shelling by Hand.

C h a ra cte rs
Walter W rnon
J .' W. Clifford

Jiggs Mahoney, father
D in ty Moore, his
Jack Jenkins, J jls
M rs. Maggie Ma
K itty , her daughter
Clnrice, K itty ’s pal
Marie, th e maid . —
Duke DcDuno, Kit

LADIES OF T H E C H O n f S
Marie Robinson. Marion Rollins. Gertrude Hope. 'Rose Ryan. Ouikn
Verne Larsen, M
! idge'M ullen. Babe LaFrnnCe, Beatrice Crawford,
'
e Campbell. Lilac 'Davenport, Dolores Messerenn.

C innpany
front Gus Hill’s Minstrels
Kitty and Girls
Clarice and Girls
Jack und Girls
Kitty and Girls
-Ja c k , and Clarice
Entire Company

(Prepared bjr the United Rlntea Depart­ For Sale-Milk cows, with or without
ment of A griculture )
calves. Mrs. U. E. Tackabh. H'-Jtp
Shelling Is one of the important
For Sale-Pnir of. good mules and
steps in selecting seed corn. The cure
ujigort.
Price right. M. S. Nelson,
necessary In selecting and bundling
Eureka
Hammock.
10-ltp*
corn to tie used for seed require# shell­
ing to he done by hand. Selecting the
For. sale-Strawherry plants. I),
seed from the most productive stocks
It.
Brisson. City.10-tfc
ns they stand In the field and storing
them lp a dry place free from Insects
und rodents Is only Imlf the J»d&gt; In pro­
viding the next year's seed corn sup­
ply.
Seed enrs should first lie tinbbed and
the kernels from tip mid butt should
•be discarded from the seed supply.
The small kernels from the tips nro
leak productive than the other kernels
ott the ear; the blunt, thick, rounded
kernels froiqlbe Initls qre lust us.pro-:
ducllvc us any of the rest, but beenuso
of their shape and size they do not
ptnnt uniformly when used In a corn
planter with oilier kernels.
Shelling by hand takes more time'
and labor, but Is profitable. Tlu* me­
chanical corn :shelter Is likely to fitJure (tie germ tips of the Individual
grains and to thus destroy or Impair
their power to germinate. No matter
how large the required supply, it will
still pay to shell it baliistakliigly by Curlett
manual labor, because the greater 0 *° ---------

I ndependence Day •
-------!---- - On Tlie Way to Mandalay
Oh. How I Hate To Got I’p In The Morning
Specialty .__
,* .................*
Around Her Neck She Wears a Yellow Rihbc
Finale—Tackin' 'em Down

My Spanish Bose
Oui. Out. Marie
I'll Be Back Mary
Finale—" L IB E R T Y

For sale—4 Brood sows and 1G
shouts. M. S. Nelson, Eurckn Ham-

Picking Out Most Productive Ears
- While In Field and Storing in Dry
For sale— Klondyke
strawberry
Place Is Only Half of Very
Miss IJernie Ward
plants. $2.00 per thousand delivered
Important Task.
Miss Louise Wolf
in the county. ILF. Crenshaw 10-2tc

el, 1‘lro Mmrnr.ine \Voke|uv

Bringing l p Father at Home
More real fun, more Hilarious
laughter t lian one is accustomed to
hear in the course of at least two
distinct theatrical offerings; more,
sidesplitting situations and enmplirations anil irresistable laughter i»'
promised in the future adventures
of *'Father" and Mother in. "B ring­
ing up Father at Home" the latest
stage version *'f George McManus i
world famous cartoon, which, is wH
be seen at the Lyric Monday Sept.!
30th.
As usual."manager Gus Will, who
first saw Hie possibilities of placing
these wonderful humorous comics
upon the stage, is sponsor for what
is considered the hest of the cartoon
-pfa&gt; -,-ries It :» n (.yttiually cha raiteristlo Mill offering. replete with
original (eauires innovations ans
composed on lines different from
nnylhiug represented in similar enter
tainments. F o r ‘three acts "hntllcr'
and his doting better bald will have
opportunities of airing their domes­
tic differences to a delighted multi­
tude.
" F a th e r " as we have grown to
know him. is a most lovable charac­
ter. hi- good nature invariably has
been his undoing. However, in this

FOR SALE

Kitty and Girls
Jack, Clarice and Duke
Entire Company

BELL
-

wax, ft la niuili cuslvi L.1 L'kk uut ik
fectlve grains from a single layer In a
smull reyVptncle than front n large
mingled quantity In a bushel m e a s u r e
or a hag.

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means

For Salo—A limited quantity of
pure strain Extra . Early
Jersey
Wakefield ouhliage seed at
S*'.00
per pound, not over one hall pound
will be shipped any single party.
Let us - have your early orders.
I’revatt &amp; Co.. Seville, Fin.
*»-tf
One Baby Grand Chcv
11. G. Dietcrich. fi-tf
For tSale of R ent— Piano in excel­
lent condition. 2 0 6 .Elm avenue..
.
6-fitc

N O T E : —The Liberty Bell used in the Finale is *.»n exact reproduc­
Good Alibi for the Bee.
tion of the original. Made by Messmore &amp; Harris, 501 7th Avenue, New
That bees Injure fruit Is a c,,uiiii,,n
For Sale— Sows with pigs, or
York C itv. N. Y
* *
belief in some quarters, I,at lim-ligatlone ^recently carried out In lipl.v shoats. Good Duroc Jersey stock.
Victor Hyde proviKJt to lie without fmiinlnti,,n. Inquire Rex Packard, West Side
Ensembles and Numl
.
'
4-tlc
Klein &amp; Wood Bees cannot perforate the pkln of
Scenic Production by
fruit,
and
the
damage
attributed
to
Messmore &amp; Harris
Prnpoerties by
.
Frank Hayden them Is really due to birds, wind. Imll.
Costumes by
hornets, wasps and certain other In­
sects. Bees are. In fact, of much bene­
fit to the orchard Ist. Kenmse they ef­
For Sale—Fresh milch cow
fect the cross-pollenlziition of fruit
Garrison,
Sanford.
trees.—Populnr Science Monthly. *

FOR RENT
Old Idea of the "Far Weit."
The 4,'Hlxcns of Albany,* .V. Y... ex­
For Rent---Furnished rooms. 315
perienced a thrill o.i February lit,
|0-2tp
lTlk'i. when .MH&gt; emigrants' sleighs Magnolia Ave. Phone 429
passed through that city on tlielr way
to the distant and little-knowu (lenesee country of western New York. The vacant Oct. 1st. Enquire Box 307,
Genesee valley was then considered
the "far West.”
For R e n t—Three Neatly furnished
rooms
for gcntlema’n' or couple.
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206 Elm Avenue.
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This Ilemdinff THREE CENTS ■
Line Foi*Eaeh Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.

— For—‘R e n t—Four - room cottage.
1212 Park avenue.
110.00 per
month, including water.
6 - W.
Spencer.
.
6*tl
For R e n t—Country Place
miles from poptofflce; 15 acres
cultivation.
Good house. ,
woods prstu re. Apply. C. U
flpr.
«

Furnished Rooma by Day
or M o n th — Park avenue F\
North P a rk .avenue, p a y L. 1
ips St Co. drug a to r tf^ M rs .
In answering an advertisement Hart, manager.
where no name is mentioned in the
td. please do not ask The Herald
lor information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
w» n r Om o h to t U J l tm »*i
know who the advertiser is and if IM
4). wValas H&gt;r »*«■*! T»j»«to*DJ»***“'
Slltr* u d IkUfc-dtorfc. Om*
we do we are not allowed to give
m b u d rrrdi* ntk fcf
MAZER’S TOOTH SPECIALTY
out thia information. Simply write
^
a letter and address it ns .p a L .la , Dul x, *eer fto. ttast
atructiona in the ad

OLD FALSE TEETH

LO ST
Lost-Black
pockethook .contain­
ing money. 3 bills. Rcturiy to Robt.
Shimmons or Herald office. Reward
.
10 -2 tp.

RED CROSS ME E T I N G
The Third Friday o f every
month will be a business
meeting of the Red Cross,
at Woman's Club on Oa*
Avenue, at 2:80 p. m* •.* -

�THE SANFORD HERALD

GROWERS

Car} Bieryon witK hit. a u n t M a i.;'
Stedt ami ctuxic were caller* at
Henry l.undoai*'Little Fiamore J v n e r who h.i*
just starlet) school got a bed bruise

S U P P L IE S

HARDWOOD ASHES
INSECTICIDES
BLUESTONE
,
NAILS
SEEDS

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SANFORD,

C O U N TY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
EAST S A N F O R D
A 'd a u g h te r was
Mrs. Hagood W arren on Sunday
May God,give th e Americans good
luck and health to go through with
M arsrall :r. attendance,
all their undertaking*.
'*
Argel Cameron was here Su
■ 1 don't think lt will.be laris before
ft^ rr T&gt;n»P*i Stmst of hljhpa;
e tn teace
Mr. and M n A.* B. C srrsron.
corne

ft*"*
«roy a sumnurf
Ma*s -and • Conneeicut
r m t l p R ."An drew* anil soh- Jerome

Navj

g a

Place Your Orders Earlv

CHASE &amp; CO

When You Can Buy One MadejAt Home at

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Jack

Naygr.a

Karl Schultz, Shermaii Routh
and Collier Brown, Oliver Mur:*
N*c
Chittenden,' Roy Chit terser,. Rs;j r
Rou miliar: Allan Jones, Morris &gt;penMany sorrowing triends and neigh­
cer, Hugh White, Oscar Rdu*&lt;. C. J
bor* gathered a: the Lutheran
church to pay their *Tu'sr rpspcrtT to
-Nei! Pierson, an aged settler o!
U fin!a, » ho parsed to his rest Sept.
Forre*: G auhel, Ed. Carr.- r -n,
12th 131ft at 3 P. M.
Lyman Raker, E. S. Ward, Robert
Comforting word*. were Spoken by
Deane, Tenny Deane, F. F, Roper,
Rev, Alfred Frit-ion who conducted
Douglas* C. GriffTn. W5 M. Chan­
the «e?vice the next afternoon and
cellor, Than. Stiles, Alton E. Par­
two -beautiful songs were rendered
nell,' Harry 11. Lewi*, Jr_. Vivian
in Swedish,
.
s.
Spt*er. Randall Chase, Leciair Irwin,
Interm ent Has in the church Sot Har.v.y Farrish, Has-cl Brown, Lionel
bv the side‘t f hi* wife and boy, there
to a - a i t the. resurrection n t m .
.His remaining sobs. Waif:
• Army
is ir. the service of Jib coun
John Murrell, Kenneth Murrell,
Carl who tenderly cared for
Leslie Hills Seth Woodru2, S ta n k '
th e end. have the sj map,
■Wilier,. Dc- Ralph S te v e n , *J&gt;*e
the entire c om m unity:'
C hittenden, Oscar Speer, Rruce -Ar.derifjn,-Ernest Gregory, Fred M u o n .
George McLaughlin, Harold WaihLurn, Albert Fry, James Estridge,
v.'ith- his dau g h te r. Mr*. ChiUor a
George HufI, Thomas Sullivan. W.
family at Far.ford.
A, PattishaJl Meade Fox, Ingram
.Homer’ Nicholson of MimsHenry Byrd, Osborne Wil
Vajl Lovell, Martin Temple
looking after business Interest*
Robinson
G eneva this week,
John Lee, Jr., A. Stafford, Andrew
Ke\ p eter- is -p
Aulin, John Cater Lawton, Alfred M.
with hi* s b i e r .N^r:
Beck, Herbert Fuller, Joe Lewi*.
at Day tou tA rthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler;‘J.
F. .Coates. Ernest Gormley, Waller
Radford. Corbett Hutchinson, ?am
Pevefcotjse. Harry Carlson, C F
Hunter, Wilson Miller, Harroid Long
James Weaver; .Norman Baker, ErL W. Daniels

hat will Give Longer and Better Service
See Our Stock of

Palm Leaf Brooms
Geo. H. Fernald Hardware

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Door Daily
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BUILDING MATERIAL
» . S a s h , S h in g le s,

L a th s, L u m b e r,

L im e, i

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B o n n ! . " S e w e r P ip e ; " t i l l —n n r f - G n l v a n i z e t f —
( ui r u g a te d R o o fin g .
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Red a n d G re e n
R oll S h i n g l e s .

T h i r d S t r e e t a n d &lt;) a k

SANFORD
P
Rn;, ........ 1 Mr DonM D&lt;!ir* t T'-rnGuerry. William Shepard,
1 Greene, Firs! Lieut. Geo.
brig, Se-.ond l.ieut. Ralph
Clarence Mahoney, Homer
tt ,,]•&lt;■' Ma«'in. John Pezold.
n ir* K
r'T. v ?tivp Frank
i .a&lt;
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hafv h *trial
un mm &gt;•-1. d a y &gt; u
is fun to see the Germans ‘run ove
try hiP.
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the

Kaiser

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piper! do:

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SEED HOUSE
Efi FLORIDA
J/M SB*lAtHMUf
vttmr **/{! t‘ir

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time at Be lair, made a quick trip
up from Tam pa Sunday.
Rev Swanson filled his regular
appointment* Sun'day^Jieing as usual
the ejest d At* and Mrs Magnuson

■»-! liiiiiit--!.

Always Have Danger Signal.
From the ln*t{fntting of rnl**nds In
Or**nt Britain u rod necktie one been
l«irt of tlio “ •.Bonn of trainmen nnd
station employees. Tlie object wn*
that every i, ' . i d servani D'ubl have
always ■... tn.ng at hand !&gt;, impro­
vise lupt a danger -Ignul when u rial
flag was n i nvaltabb'.
Almost Deyond Imagination.
Astronomers reckon that there are
«t least 1.ooO.non.OOO.OUO suns In* the
universe; and some of them arc so far
distant Hint light sturtlpg from them
long before the earliest down of hpinan history has not yet bad time* to
reach ua.

FLORIDA

Complete Line of McKin
ley’s Standard and
Popular Music*

ltla&lt; kman.

Wallace Lee, JBnry Lee. A hin Ken­
dall, Brittain Johnson, Josoph Wynn,
portions, of all -ections, and sn the,
C. S. L e e ,-T a te Chapman, R. A.
west and ' extreme
north some,
Cobb, J. J, Driggers, A. I. Ross,
had no rain' during, the week. The
Tom Meredith, William Coulbourn,
following were the greatest amounts
Fred Wight
reported Miami 2 2 .* Fr Lauderdale
Reginald Holly. Virgil'Lee Smith,
; 5. Switzerland l 9. and Orlando l.O
t
arl
Malm. Hume Humph, Carl
:ncb with portions of ; he central
Bruiee,
}| A Chnrpening. Harry
rtivisioR receving *iigh^iy less” than
I’hiflipI.*iui- It Lenart*.. Enoch
■ir iru f. a' a ’.und ' r "f s ’atKln*
M A us-tin. Edward C. Austin, Isaac
GundUK/n of C ro p s .-The abarmce
M Dyes*. Will Erickson, C-. S.Hickof rain in n.dch of the northern af,tl
s/»n. T. F. Singletary, J. 0. ffuif. Ed­
»i Ucrn portions of the cotton belt
ward Routh, J. R. Stroud, E. H.
wits favorable for picking cotton,
Webb, Edwin Raulerson, Ralph
which progressed rapidly; a c o n s id -i
King,' C. A. Clark; Marcus Lein hart,
erahle portion of the crop has been
McDomald Carrawav, Geo. A, Degathered.- an d as there will be n o ,
Cottes* frarry Cobb, Raymond L.
no top crop the harvesting will he Allen, Aubrey M. Haight. Charles
completed nt an early period. The
It. Munn, Gordon Raker.
boll weevil has damaged the crop
Edward Franklin Carraway, L.- W.
during the last two or three weeks,
and to th a t extent the crop U leas Entzminger, A. B. Hartley, W. T,
Waits. Martin Me Daniel, Gtly Stert*trom, Ed Routh, Nick J’ezold, Geo.
Pezold, Ranilall Cease. Benj. Whit-

truck acreage.

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Come in and Hear the
New Columbia Records

very enthuHnstic about some rice
thing you want to do? Ik* careful not
to be so eiitliusibstic In starting n new
undertaking
you have no ii. u-gy
left for carrying It through.to com­
pletion. BtitliuMntnt | k an Importtint
factor In success, hut ft must bo n
steady flow, and not burst forth like
some of the geysers which send^ a
spout of water skyward, nnd then ore
quiet for 2 t hours.—Ezchange,'.

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SALE NOW GOING ON.

PACE TllllEI

LASTS ONLY A FEW DAYS LONGER

We have placed on sale our entire stock of Furniture, House Yiirnishings and Stoves. Owing to the fact
that we are combining this business with our Palatka business and wishing, to reduce ourstock as far as
possible so as to avoid packing and freight charges, we are offering our entire stock during these 10 days at

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Now is Your Opportunity to Save Money.
TtiLSTTS EVER-CHANGING SKY LINE

Everything Marked in Plain Figures

Esn«nE way
rrctj ah Tong us tin;
*.y4 supply lusty by application to the Unit­
ed Slutes department of agriculture,
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MAKE PATHS THROUGH SNOW
Little Difficulty Experienced If Farm­
er. Will Take Time to Construct Little Plow.
There la Httlo dltllculty making
imtlia through the snow uround thu
iimiso ami bams If the funner la
equipped with a atlOW plow. In an t
hour a path enn bo made na loug ns
a horse can walk In Hint time, writ on
CJ. K. Ilriislunt". Mlflfilllirl College of .
Agriculture. A hnmo-nmde plow can
be built with very little trouble. ’It
consists of two l’-’-tnch plunks milled
together In it V shnpo, with suitable
braces between.
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Tho dlflgnim shows a anmv plow
made of two. planks, 2 by 12 Inches by

Tins Is a view nf Main street, Tulsa, Ohio., whoro the Confederate reunion wllj be held Re'pt. 24 27. Some of the
finest ofhe* bui 1r t i n In tho country have been erected at Tulsa during the past few years, and Its sky lino is
cit ij

uhio damage to growing cropn. Irrlgn- 1 and hunter To patrol DiiTpToporty T»olh
Mon ditches, mlllilams, etc. Where the ; night and day. In narrow waterways
iiiiliiinl Is not troublesome, blologlsta j liurryl tram have pr'p.mt_rnn, 4.^c»—Or
tif till* TJ. H. departineiii of ngrhulturt cutrlilng large numbers of these uniUnit It be protected and trap- mills.
|Most Valuable Fur Animal in the suggest
Ily erecting more peminnent Works,
petl fur fur. Even where the nnlnml
lias become somewhat of a pest. As owners of emliiiiil.incuts, dams, etc.,
United States.
numbers often uiuy he kept down by may guard against Injuries to their
trapping, while the snip of pelts innkcH properly hy muskrats. A more general
such
nctlvltlcs prutltnhle. Often crops use of concrete, for example, has
[Whether It Shall Be Protected or De*
uiuy he'protected by the erection of greatly minimized such troubles. The
stayed Depends on Its Behavior
wlre-mesh fences between thrill -mid more libera] use of gravel or coarse
. —Sometimes It Does Consid­
tile marsh or pontl where tile irtilmals sand for tin* surface of embankments
erable Damage.
live.. Such fences should roach at least has been found effective, since the ani­
six Inches beneath the surface of Mm mals will not burrow In soil that fills
I t.v the I'nltod Hoiti'ii Tk'jiarlground to prevent the muskrat bur­ the hole as fust as they open It.
rru lit of A k rI»*uJinr« *
Destruction of muskrats, where tills
" ' ‘ 11&lt;■r Hie m u s k r a t , t h e m u s t viilti- rowing under.
Is
desirable, as well as their protec­
Win-re' the mi lain In prove trouble­
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" mm,it|ll in t h e U n i t e d S l a t e . ' ,
tion,
which Is In most cusua advisable,
someby
causing
breaks
In
embank­
|&gt;-litiii be p r u i e e i e t l o r d e s t r o y e d tieIs discussed In a recent farm ers' Bul­
||y-ii'i-‘ i«i „ .11 Us b e h ii v ln r . In s o m e c lr- ments, dunis, nnd In tin; sides of Irri­
letin. No. Still, of the Unl ted "Hliitea de­
|&lt;-ini,'i:uiM'. t b |s a n i m a l b e c o m e s d e t r l - gation ditches, probably the most prac­
partment
of agriculture. Copies of thu
tical
remedy
is
to
employ
a
trapper
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SEMINOLE COUNTY GARAGE
Phone 3 4 7

J . B. L A W SO N , P rop.

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And Wat Run-Down, Weak and
Nervous, Says Florida Lady.
Five'Bottles of Cardoi
Made Her WeU.

THE STAMP &amp; SEAL CO.
Rubber and Metal Printing Stamps
Stamp Supplies

Rsthloen, Fin.—Mra. Dalian Prlne,
of thlfl place, anyB: "Aftor tho birth
of my last c h ild .. . I. got very much
run-down nnd weakened, bo much
th a t . 1 . could loudly - d o -n n y tilin g .a t* -Wr -mnkf n specially of-Geoweei*1-nil.
[ was bo awfully norvoua that
nnd Shippers' Stumps.
1 could ocnrccly endure tho least
noise. - My condition woa getting 1
Write for Cnlalogue
worao nil tho tlm o ...
Box r. tt
I knew I must bavo eomo roller or
I would Boon bo In th o bed and In n
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nnd was ho norvoua nnd weak I could t JlICKSOnVIliC,
hardly live. My husband asked Dr. li
about my ta k in g CarduL llo
Bald, Mt’a n good medicine, and good ,
for that trouble’, bo ho got mo G 1*01- 1
tie s.. .After about tho Becond bottlo I
felt greatly Improved, .-.beforo" taking H E N R Y M c L A U L I N
It my limbs and hands and arma
wotild go to Bleep, After taking It,
however, thla poor circulation disap­
peared. My Btrongth camo back to
mo nnd I wan Boon on tbo road to
MY SPECIALTIES:
health. After tho uso of-about G bot­
tles, I could do nil my house-work
nnd attend to mv nlx._£hlldrerr -be*—PKiK-AHD's HAND;PAINTET^"^t^^NT'
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You can feel safe In giving Cardul GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
A thorough trial for your troubles. It
contalnH no harmful or habit-forming HOGRUS’ PLATED WARE
ilrugB, hut In com posed of mild, vege­
table, medicinal Ingredients with no ELGIN AND .WALTHAM WATCHES
bad aftereffects. Thousands of women
hare voluntarily written, tolling of
tho pood Cardul hna done thorn. It
should help you, too, -Try I t
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ih..aging.

TO PROTECT MUSKRAT

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Handy Plow for Snow.
&lt;1 fiH't TifTng.
ii ■4’tirsn nre beveled and
nulled together at one end. nnd two
braees made of 2 by il Inch slulT are
milled betwebn them.
Itniinl* lire
milled over the top to help brace nnd
to furnish a place for the driver to
ride. A hole In bored through the
stiles where they Join and a klngloIree fastened on.* One lmrse pulls the
plow without dltlleully.

CLEANLINESS IS GREAT HELP
Sanitary Surroundings as Exsential
for Animals as Proper Nourish­
ment for Them,
Proper imurlshmen} nnd clean stirrounding* are helpful la rnmhnting
nnlnml iIIbciikc*.. ■Feeding Imlnnciil ra­
tions will take cure of the nourishment"
factor, The University of- Missouri
College of agriculture regard* clean
und Biinllnry surroundings us essential
as proper nourishment. •Drnjnnge of
quarters, ventltutlon, keeping sheds
and stalls free from manure, dust and
other rubbish, a llhernl'iise of lime and
other disinfectants and eternal war on
parasites will reduce Hie veterinary
hill to the mlnmmit.

SAVE EVERYTHING ON FARMS
Whole Nation Cannot Afford to Have
Food Watted—Everybody Must
Leam to Cpnierve.----- —
Remember that llm question Is not
whether you imrsnnnlly tiiny feel that
you ran afford to waste food, the point
la that the nation oannut afford to have
any food wnsteil hy anybody.
Feeding Alto a Factor.
It Is not breeding alone that Is go­
ing to determine the future usefulness
of the cow, hut It must be supported
by liberal feeding, dally cure mid care­
ful obsecration.

Every Tooth Visible.
"All rigid, here they lire, look nt
i lien,." Tills was the reply of a local
manufacturer whose health has been
unsatlsfantory nnd who went to a. loenl doctor for eiiiiiiliintimi ii nt! treat­
ment. Some of the doctors are order­
ing patients to Imve their teeth extrncied when rheumatism o r''o th e r
nche,s fall to respond to treatment.
Some perfectly sourul teeth have been
pnlTed to relieve ]nillenln of Illness and
they say the loss "of all the teeth hns
In pome casus shutoff the poison which
pyorrhea Is said to supply to the cir­
culatory system. Tills particular man­
ufacturer submitted to a thorough ex­
amination and the doctor then said:
"I can’t flrtt) the m use of tho trou­
ble. There-must be something wrong
In your teeth. Let me look at them."
And then the tircohimodallng patient
opened bis mouth and banded (lie as­
tonished doctor an tipper and lower
plate.—Indianapolis "News.
How “Johnny Cake" Got Name.
lt‘s own Is
.a repetition of Hjo story of Civil war
days In the mntedi'niey. At that time
the bread situation heentno unite nnd
throughout the South the people sup­
planted the white Ilnur article with
corn 1 pone, Inter creating what we todny know ns corn bread. Rout hern
soldiers saw very little i.ther bread
during the wnr. These fighter* south
nf the Mason nnd Dlxou line were
known to (he Yankees an "Johnny
Hobs," and when It was learned thnt
they ate com tjrend the Tedeml sol
dlers nt once nnmed It "Johnny Cuke.’
"C orn b r e a d c o m in g in to

T alent
Talent la what enables the mnn who
writes you a letter about cord tires to
nftike you think you need live new mjes
right m- iiy, though.before you received
his communlratbin.your l^enr! lind beat
high with hope that- the ones you had
would' l.is] through the joiiwoh.____

Neck of the House.
«The "directory" imin^liMd called, nnd
n.MCed tfie housewife for the name or
the occupant.
“Mary Jane Smith." was the reply
"Widow or spinster?" he asked,
briefly; then, noting the sudden glar*
hi ner eye, ne-added, hastily: "If you
itre married, It’s your hushnnd’A name
I want, ns he will, of course, be*the
• Lay of the Last Hen.
•The Lay of the I-net Mliudrel” may bend of the house."
"Oh. he will, will he?" exclaim ex
have caused some apprehension In It*
(lay, but were the lay of the last b e n ­ the woman, with some asperity. "Well,
to be monmiced in ours there would If he's the head, then l ’in the neck, i\n’
a hend's n Vlpleks sort o’ thing If II
certhlniy .be panic.—Seattle Post-In*
hasn't n neck la wagdl."
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Srhnal's Jewelry Store.’ 123 W. First St

D r. D O W N I N G
Formerly of the U. S. Army

CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
SEMINOLE COUNTY RANK III DG

Dr. C. J. Marshall
Office 31)9 Park Avenue

Telephone 291
Office Urs: 10-12 a.m. &amp; 2-4 p.m

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Sanford, Florida

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Meeting v a* j ailed to order I y
President Jenkins at '1:50 1*. M in
the tiff'' ■• nf t'tointy Tax (.'idle t or
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Secretary was req nested to read
millUt&gt;*
of last meeting. 'J’he Sec'y
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If the* r a i l r o a d . w u u u
reported that nl! records of the
Hi i n k I *» s run.i-i l «&lt; Mail xun. r ii.^u-i . j .ki d iv e rt i&lt;4nK it "• pay fur it /not a- hi .ende Protective Association had
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we
have
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freight
hill*
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lieen destroyeil jn the recent lire
I ’m trf l e t tfjf M a rc h Irrt, t h 7i» |
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of
the
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O O n ' 1 It. raid m o l d i n g
Corpmert-inl's Co., hit* gavp a verbal, report .as
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ad v ertisin g
was
w a s •- slightly
slig h tly
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PAINT1N1L. —CARS . \ KLLOAV-w^ thnn'SftOO.TJO. vet it contrihured ‘
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J i t want your BUSiwp S .
n o o n iM gpi t v o k P A T R IO T S
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Report Ut Committee on I tiul 3
O p It I) I. i L.\\ OF t A RIOTS
t patriotism and e h a n ty the value 1Mayinfe
Saltl [(f cigurottea to ! 5
The Panama City P.lot reprehend;; of S10t&gt;.S0. Is there any justice in nii||nrH WU3 lll:ule i,v ja*v: Ilrown- 5
0 L. TAVLOH
H. It. DEA.S
C. M. IIANI*
H. K. STEVENS
the action rf a few lawless, and pre- | Oiat? And. after it. si
Id v t- feed lee. Ito stating that the *■(floors of
C«ihier
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thousHit they were lining a, p a tr io tic ; Not on your life. The Coast Line handle this unlawful procedure hut
thing hy painting the car of a citi­ can pay its hills or print its own after a lapse of a year lltu p ra c tic e 1
zen from a neighboring town yellow advertising henceforth. We are
seems to be continued.
last. SttrrdT?* -night. Trun p a trio tu m th iq u g h with it.-vLoeibutg Com m er­
Probation Oflicer, R J. Holly gave i
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is not shown in any such way. It is cial.
a
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rath e r an evidence of lawlessness*
that during the year, there.have been his nend. ' I he world s greatest nuir?
which is worthy of punishm ent. V\«'
OUR PUBLIC SC 11OOLS
four white boys and eight negroes such as May Wirtli, who leaps from
are not condoning the action of the
This
week
witnessed
a
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o
th
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open-*
placed under the probation officers the ground to galloping'steed with
m an*w ho did it preha} s -he could
baskets tied to
her , feet, , are
-ft
not -conform to the requests 1 of the Dig of our public schools and through care and many others who hn3 not in great, n u j b e r . There are twice as
been
arrested
hut
were
brnuglit
to
out
Seminole
Comity
the*
reports
fuel administration. Wc are not famm a n y -clowns as before, n menageritif
ilar with the circumstances of the of gpod attendance are. most’ e n ­ ids attention and received the same nf l.llfiD apleldid animals and; to
* case, The man may have hud a couraging. Especially is this true o f ministrations of the Juvenile court introduce tfio holiday an. all n*
reasonable excuse, and we give liim the. Sanford schools where it was as tiiese who had lieen called into
predicted that the ajltendanefe inci­ the court of the County J u d g e . Out i ir,tro d u c e the holiday an all n
the benefit of the doubt.
Prepared Specially for This Newspaper
parade three miles long.
dent to the demands of the war j of this num ber only tw o-w ere sent 1
Of "one thing however, wo are cer­ would * be decreased
Hisidefably | to the industrial school at Marianna
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deed were guilty of nn act which c h e r s a n d s c h o o l o f f i c i a l s t h e a l i e n - h a d b e e n in c o u r t s e v e r a l t i m e s a n d I " i l l n o t ' d r i n k f r o m n G e r m a n c u p .
deserves punishment.
s There i* d a n c e w a s b e t t e r o n o p e n i n g d a y t h e i r p a r e n t s o r g u a r d i a n s u c k t i u w O r c a t f r o m a G e r m a n p l a t e ,
redress.for grievances within the law t h a n l a s t y e a r .
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( e d g e d t h a t t h e y c o u l d d o n o t h i n g 1 " d l l n o t d e a l wilW a G e r m a n in.i'i
end tin- hinn who steps outside of
VI! foul with German hah
O u r - s c h o o l s a r e a m o n g t h e b e s t .&lt;&gt;» r e s t r a i n t h e n , o r p l a c e t h e m in
the development u( the frock show a
t h a t enrptinigcs mob law, and aluli* T n ' T lie- * s t a t e ' a n d t h o s e p u p i l s w h o j s c h o o l s o f ' s o m e k i n d .
t
here. The waist has an open neck
at. lilieriy itself.
l*U use po drug with a German name
finished with a shawl cailiMLof gua
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the edge of the front and the oneinois two weeks ago, and in less than should ponder o v e r t h i s m o r n e n l o u a ^ m a n m l l ,.h ()| (I,.r lllaM | „ , rfll.lf and I ' l l e a t n o f o o d a n d d r i n k n o b:*cr
piece sleeves have cuffs of silk to
If .made hy a German hand.
.‘Hi hours the guilty parties were in q u e s t i o n • b e f o r e l e a v i n g s c h o o l t o w jlw w a s c o n d u c t i n g h e r s e l f
in a
correspond with the collar. Tho fourpiece skirt Is plnkeitf front and bark,
the .hands of tln&gt; law and being e n g a g e in . a n y u c e u p a t i o i t . 1 h e " a r m a n n e r t h a t b r o u g h t c e n s u r e t i p o n .
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the sides being gathered and trim­
punished for their misdeeds. Another h a s p r o v e n h e y o m i a n y d o u b t t h a t h e r s e l f , t h e c o u r t s w e r e ' u n a b l e t o |
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med wltli pockets. In medium slza
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case haopen in Seminole ib u n ty . A t h e h i g h s c h o o l p u p i l i.&lt; g i v e n p r o - Jh o n ( „ (, , (ll.
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inch material
T h a t tr, en l i . t h e G e r m a n l a w ,
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w as s e n t to
For tjie majority of the pieces of
of no arrests in either of the Florida r i w n t e v e n a d v o c a t e s t h e ln-iys
the pattern. it will he necessary ■to
H o y s r e - 1 | „ . r r c , n t j Ve» w h e r e it is h o p e d t h a t
I wifi n o t s ail o n a G e r m a n s h i p ,
fold' the material in half, though It
t usi-s. 1* news to go abroad that r n n i n i n g in s c h o o l s u n t i l t h er y a r te * Mh(1 t t l l | | l n v t ,
,,r ,,|1(.r n l f e a n d
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arranged, differently for the frmt
Florida is less law-abiding than n e e d e d tj&gt; m a k e t h e w o r l d s a f e f o r nlll&gt;n1lo|) , , n i |
s)„. u „ | d , - r e u n
uml hack,gores of tho skirt.
I will n o t b r e a t h e w lo -re G o d s c l e a n
Illinois/ We trust n o t.—T am pa
l i b e r t y a h d d e m o c r a c y . T h e y o u n g &gt; | &gt;V|1, , u d g e f o r h e r s e l f t h e c o u r s e of
Place the side gore of tho skirt tnt&gt;
air
Times.
m e n in t h e d r a f t a g e v.ill b e s e n t t o
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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

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w r i t t e n s t u f f , a ll f r o m tin - }n-u of
a n d h e a n u g a c ro s s th e to p th e n a m e
o f t h e g e n e r a l d e v , l o p m e i t t a g e n t of
a r a i l r o a d , s e n t u - lo r f r e e i n s e r t i o n
in t h e C o m m e r c i a l , i* w h a t w e t e r m
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that a college education or at least
a high school diploma was the open
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and gifier this great war is over the
i'ijI1 for ed ti-a le d men will be more

n rr ru i* of h a v i n g s u c h - a c o u r t e s(a ld itilie d a n d m a i n ' a m e d h e r e . R e ­
port a c c e p t e d .

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for his f a i t h f u l s e rv i c es .
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their pnvihle rarnings. Under speh a n d l t a t t l e d * - m e n a r e f o u n d t o h e ! t h e a p p r e c i a t i o n o f t h e A s s o c i a t i o n .

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Mrs. I). L. Long,'who resides on
tln- south end of Reardal! Avr.,
while-out in the yard Iasi Tuesday
noticed th a t her hens were giving

M unday

sty lo * o f t y p e to c h o o s e
fro m .

Let us have your or­
ders for stamps, stump
padsund stamp pad inks.

Herald Printing Co.
OFFICE SUPPLY DEPT.
Phone 148 Sanford, Florida
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Always the lender* in ini rodiieing
the newest and greatest fen Lures tlm
famous showmen \ this season a!,nmince ih&lt;&gt; most remarkable program
"f llteir carced. .1 here is a hr Aml
"&lt;'w speeturie of gigantic prouor*.

t h " " s n a k e a l a r m ’', Slio w a l k e d d o w n ! ’ i o n s

d a y s a f t e r re c e ip t. M a n y

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left of ttie side gore place the bolt
To the right of tho oldo goro the
front of the waist Is arranged, with
th e . large ■'()" perforations on a
lengthwise thread, while below the
from of the xvit Iht [tin back rests on
(ho lengllux Ise fold
Next to tha
hack coim-s the pocket, with largo
•'ll ' perforations .on tho lengthwise
li’ .. 1 * ' material and above tho
; toket, the ciiTT and heir. In the same
po-ltlo-is To avoid a seam, tYij'eoh
i n ii. i -r icst on lb - lengthwise fuld
of the good* The remaining space
77
on i'i-- material Is devoted to tho
pocket and the sleeve, which are latd
, .C o n fo rm in g to the ftixhtonahlc j i K on a lengthwise thread of material.
Aoucffc i .4 this rnstum e of .i&lt;irm rim
Now. take &lt;ho remaining cloth
tsheit ninth uith shun7-eo/firr itml
and
fold -i«i tpmrtcrs so (hat the sel­
ruffs of y im n &gt;&gt;t-tl if If., The ik irt I *
vages Will meet over the center fold
pblifciJ fxli'fc dr.'ll ’ .nil and ijnthenil
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'Hid" o 'hit the triple "Tt T p rSim "
i; woman knoxv* thai her ,'ura! [ .ii* will rest along th - l-ngthxx . ' j ' t a" ■
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for the
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h-.*a lltteiE .she st-eks llu- ilww tl sign*
If t'i * lUilrt" |s desired shorter than
e m p h n s l r l n g tlio s e s t y l e
features.
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under deeper than Indicated.

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to th e w ire f e m e a n d w a s lo o k in g 1 'm d m e d o n th e big g est s t a g e e v e r
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m o c c a s in , w h ic h w as co iled n e a r h e r W
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feet, struck at her. U o w it m i s s e d 1 K in g ' A r t h u r . A n e n t i r e t r a i n l o a d
h e r a t t h a t clo s e r a n g e is a m y s t e r y ’i *'f s c e n e r y Is c a r r i e d . I lie c a s t m m i S h e w a s m it o r a l l y v e r y m u c h s t a r t l . - r,n a ’ t o r s a n d t h e r e is nil
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neW t r u - k s ; m t e r - m - .t i o i m l ^ a t h l e t e s
.
T h a t ’s n i g h L
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/ ' n G'-RA **f i l n m z i n g s l r e n g l ! , ; s l i d e s
M e n n clflom , u r m t l i e r n 4iv e r f o r n f,,r
f*'0 ' v t e n t - t o p t o t h " g r o u n d
le n g th o f tim e a n d ile llh o n ite ly , re b e l h y tn e n s m ju -n r te d b y t h e h a ir , a n d
a g a i n s t , a n y t h i n g t h a t ti n e s o ln d e s e r v e &gt;im- t h e t y c a t H i l l a r y
xx1n&gt; " j u m p s
rebelling figalnst.
t h e g ;i’»" x i t b s ( ; a t " * a t f . a d h e d t o

ho re*onforced as shown Jn ttio draw*
Ing. The walls may Im lmllt of brick
or tile laid up In cement mortar and
will Savd some expenfte for forms. The
concrete for the slabs should lie in the
proportion of one part iW ttaud ce­
ment, two parts clean Kami and four
parts crusiied stone or pebbles. If
made a quaky consistent'y, enough of
the mortar will .eoim* to ih&lt;- top in
tamping to lltiish the phi I form without
using ii mortar &lt;&lt;mt. Ten pounds of
hydrated lltiie addi il t&lt;- on h suck ,.f
cement u*&lt;"( will oci'
leu i on T' ‘

in mi i

n ,j _

l

P o n ’ble “cu-rca of TreBtea.
T h e ( H i" .' d i x I. w i t h n n e i g h b o r ’s
c h i l d o r * i • m h a i r d r e s s e r ’s 4idubl l s h n o c hi l d b a a ■ rn l h n l r .
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,
W litle &lt; '*x"'i (nix lu g v a r i o u s t i l i n g s m e
, h l l d '*(.* b u s y l o o k i n g a b o u t . ' Site
l i n e , ’,-* iv erc.i h o m e f a l s e h a i r th e
cob-. &gt;*. . . o e u a t u l c a m p to m e w ith
tfils qu&lt; ;,&lt;i i i ; *.*I w o n d e r i f m y re d
I m lr xv*.s ii.iijgliten h e r e - w h e n I xvns
hoi tieil. —C h l. 'igo T r l b t i n •.

Fruit Growers and the New Banking System
T h e F e d e ra l R e s e rv e B a n k in g S y stem ,
e sta b lish e d b y th e g o v e r n m e n t, s ta n d s b a c k o f
th e o rc h a rd s , a n d e n a b le s u s to , h e lp o u r
f a r m e r s g e t b e tt e r y ield s, b e tt e r p r ic e s a n d "
b e t t e r a ll r o u n d r e s u l t s .
T h e v a s t reso u rces o f th is
a t a ll t i m e s o f a m p l e f u n d s
th e le g itim a te need s o f o u r
p ick in g a n d m a r k e tin g th e ir

sy ste m a ssu re us
a n d c u r r e n c y for
f r u i t g r o w e r s in
crops.

I f y o u f ir e n o t a l r e a d y o n e o f o u r d e p o s i t o r s
c o m e in a n d s e e if w e c a n ’t h e l p y o u . '

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HAPPENINGS OP INTEREST IN’ AND
, ARO U N D SANFORD
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told I,! *1f|M »-■: m :•!»• a ii ; h
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in,
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ill J•’ ' ♦! ,Ull t *
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U.irr\ Kent Iqis l«’i*n - ’.end
% tiliri*
, . 'vclf-earned vacation^ &lt;&gt;t Day | Tin M a e a b e e s w i l l m i l l T li m Iiiv
it
(ii'fji Hriifli.
""
; the SIRh al I lt»* M.asnmir M ill
?!
pq-r Wood anil heavy jinuliiig- .stilt humiiIhts nr Hint'd In In.* )iri&gt;lMUf ■
&gt;n ' N
. i n - . p 1ii n 1 -, dill e ., i
rMurrell, «&gt;r phunc 37x.»
43-lf
f j»'
'tin I &lt;011 pi clitic uf a Life
a 1. *1 r it.» &gt; \*. i." V if tic- 1.4*iJ
‘ jT aa,K Mrs. llliM'l.man m re *.iResull nf War S a u n a I iri i
!.!•" .or;* mil ^ \V
i m u • i t ! " i i MMh m o r n i n g \\,&lt;r- of 1t n * i l •. 111 ju'.r, !» tin* rily yesterday. D r . ) Tilt* tahtdttled report nf
n - u lt ; -lap ''iimlay at thi t ' o n g r e &lt; : n l io n .il nuts' ' a n d h»tt U»r tilt. * V ill !ii* jI h r ip
V\ .Tr S;i v i l l a s UrLvi* rurri» &lt;1 i “ iiivii
ii w in .iuti Hi e v»;ir, i_L£—c o u i - e - r T T T
J|),i ikninn is tinw thnking his head- &gt;of th
tin sermon w ill hav** l o r
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m. *
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S2SS
one v. ill a-: h a w . T h e a n s w e r
quarti*ri in J ackson villi’.
„ on 1st week xxill In* given in T n i^-^it- le v U "T h e n GAumth the End
days TfrmrTii,
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...................
What i- th * direction and what wiH ai'uph tin- scientists have dhtmvAll "Till* City anti "Cmlnt.v School
be the eonsdnithatlon of our lives? *'r,,d I'ctt* these pits and she|U of
broks it Mobleys Drug Store. G-tfc
Jn the evening there wall be a mils, when burned make the best
, llaliy Daughter. Die*
niiznlu-th McLaughlin wlro
service of song and prayer, and I lie carbon obtninuvh* f.»r use. in gas
forMP’fjy rcisded here will Up the ! The hahv daughter of Mr. and reading of an intensely interesting masks Some of our own soldiers i
nf Mrs. R. A. Duncan at her M rr. Uniter Griffith, horn in
letter from China, with some re­ have put the ma-'is to tin* supreme
i sol Magnolia avenue next Sarasota Sept.. I t , died ^e|rt&gt;. 17. marks on the Voiiditinns prevailing
in the trenches "over there"]
Mrs. Griffith better known,as Miss
in that land and our relations The cal! h**.s gem • out t t every state
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t c \ i .o . •'bailie Du Penhody, is a Sanford uiri ,u.,r(,,A
,*£vr l4 c-.»aving of fruit jiitii and, S — *.......A I'o i n p le te s t o c k o f h c h q o l S u p - Bn(}
v,;tf g r i e v e »l t * ^ '
- e .Y : c
Mrs. Takarh pud Mr*. As|i*n wal! ‘
• jili. ' and School “ hooka at Mobleys with them.
will la*, in -ejjargi- of the music.
Whnr mot
patriotic way coulg
Drhg' Store
G-tfc
the .............
children -n* employed durind
i —- - Mr. Charles . 0 . Wright, of J a ck ­
•
Messenger Wanted
Resolution
'Hie a u tu m n ’ months in Florida, itlul
sonville, arrived Wednesday to a t­ At th e Postal Telegraph OllicerSanWhereas,
the
Seminole
County
Hie season is iipw upon us, than-to
tend the funeral of his mother Mrs. ford. Good chance for capable hoy
Juvenile Association, through i ts ' k** to-the woods ami collect hickory
■ I!. I. U right.
lie returned hum? or girl to learn telegraphy.
3-tfc
Hoard of Directors, • lias this day nuts, which grow in such abundance
this morning.
r e c c e d the resignation of Hon. R. J 1° "ome localities. The$e ran he colI:' y#u heed stove wood phone nu*
J. Holly, as Probation Olllccr,' in ! h'eted in.lots and turned Over to the
.
Presbyterian Cliurrh
1 L„n supply you, II. C, DuRose.
The .-suhjei i of tin* sermon Sun­ which capacity In* has served. w i t h l If,ca! Chapters .o f the Red Cross,
**
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100-tfc
day morning will he, "A Living out pay, shnv *tlie Inauguration Of r h e Secretaries Of the Red Cross
Mrs ST'*al, the president of the Religion." at night the pastor will this movement; and whereas, the W'I1 know just what to do with them
\\ C. T. II. of the sta te of Florida apeak ' on, "First Things First." resignation «/ Mr. Holly is in view. ()f course the hickory nuts can be
anil-one of the most prominent The night services begins at 7:30. of his expected early call as a V. ,\1 . ‘-•racked and the Jternels extracted
werV'Ts in th** s t a t e -is in the city Sunday School begins at 9;|5 and C. A.. Seerejary to service o v e rse a s:; Ul* Lir as possible. The shells are as
'* useful broken us they are unbroken.
p.-hi
the guest of Mrs. Henry Christian Endeavor *al fi:la I'M therefore
He it resolved, by the Hoard of lU'rt' U :,n ....... .
f,,r *‘v*r&gt;' a few days'furlough with his father men than xvnr itnil disease put togethWight
’ •
Directors, acting for and U. behalf M,y i""1 y,rl
,n :t
" i,r Eddie expects to go
over
soon, er." and so shape your life nrul luibFor
Rent
A- customary su School Rooks
of
the
Seminole
-County
Juvenile
1
"
orJ
“’
1a'"1
uvury.
^onuiion
of
the
Two
apartments
over
10
Cent
m
V
s
.
J.
A.
itistllrio
entertained
yn0r mlu(r *,,at &gt;‘ou cnnnot be a
will in-sold for Cash only ul Mobleys
Association,
[
they^ make to. the Rod C/oss
victim.
•
•
t
he
Junior
Red
Cross
rm-rrrhrrr—
rur
Drugjs^nv
„
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• *, G-tfc Stirre: Cop),, nice room s with front
... , ,,,,
, — .,
.
. i s a direct blow againaL-German
porch.
Four rooms $15.00 per
hirst. That in the retirement °f wnrfore
IhrTsduy. Refreshihenta and games u r n i s r n m m a m n
w n n h -*
• Key. Geo.. R. Waldron hus been month. Eight rooms-430 per montltr .Mr. Hally, Vi* are mindful of our j '
WejO enjoyed ■throtighmi* t hr even*--^ ^ C O M B I N G S ^ O P "DOGS
serving as Camp Pastor at Camp N. H. Garner.'
n , ‘! ,i' ° , “1h
restu ra n ts-h a v e iug. Several prir.es were given. Thrift
\ .
* l-tfc ‘ great debt nf gratitude to him for!
jniMHoii for the [last three months.
his faithful and efficient service, and !alre,,,lv
"* *n™ ,l,p »,U" stamps were given to Mary I’va E n g l i s h W o m e n M a k i n g A r ti c le * f o r
Ii* .ii'il Mrs. Waldron will kaje
th e Red C ro ii, S erv ice F ro m
t h a t wi th o u t c o m p e p s a t i o n , in tjn* frotn fr'tits usg&lt;l in sueli phtces, and M((Iaugiiey am! tHive Wails. She
Church Services.
after
drying
them,
to
tureti
them,
S o m e w h a t O d d M aterial*.
M. *&gt;r home in W inter J’arl; this
d u t ie s :
had 'in* Afghan they made on dis­
Services for 17th. Sunday after di scharge of his ollleiul
over t*&gt; the Red C rps-* Chapters.
‘ wm’cr
play.
Trinity Sept L’dlldi at Holy ( ‘Voss
Seroiul. That i*t reviewing the
The picturesque spinning wheel In
It i- tin* little things that count
.l.*i.\&gt; A LTD TR A N S W ilt
coming Into Its own again In Eng­
Church will be:work accomplished through the ef- in* winning the- war and this is one
Pi *i.\K Ul. H O TJiL
CA RN ES.
land, Inn In certain Instances an un­
7:30 A. M. Low Celebration
very great little 1 longs The WORK HARD AND DON’T WORRY usual material is employed to work
K!: 1.1 ' RLE S E R V C K .
DU-tf
11:15 A. M Sunday School *
in attending the eases of delinipirnl
Itoy Sciiut-s and all other oatriotic
upon.
The tiny pet .d o g s , so very
II V M Mn r n i n g S e r v i c e
minor*, much credit is due Mr
1) A Kelly inis guile to
.
.
. organuaUutis are urged by Fuder.il If T h e r e M a y Be S a id t o B e a R ecipe timiienms In dugiluvlng Kimluud, urn
7:30 P. M. Vespers and Sermon ] Holly for m promptness, and wfs- J ,,0(l(| A(, mintej r3tl,, „ raslul) ,,Pll(.h.
f o r a L e n a ' a n d H a p p y L ife,
•visit her parents at Upland Cal.,
“d o i n g t h e ir hit."_Wn t r l i till* s p i n n e r
ii,
' hint hills^iif^t he Jsieira-A luuu—
-------------- each ease ■^
I n ' .Vis^verv^ i T r i ^ T : ' --------- — Wfryy^THtfre tt. t«.— — ------ at the' wheel and guess what tier soft
Drought to lit-H attention:
Putnu n* l\died.
't.i
Refore reUrrning she will
and IliifTy raw iimterliil Is? Just
work ul p r o c u r i n g a n d s a v i n g f ru i t
A m e r i c a Is n n t b i u s l y s c a n n i n g th e simply tin* combings of Fido and Fill,
First I chitiiiatil D a v i d K i'utvi-;
I,eng Re a ch a n d Cos A n gl es
Third. That we uhsuH* Mr. Holly pit* and shells, in o r d e r t h a t t h e y c a s u a l t y l i s t s t h e s e d a y s p o i g n a n t l y
and tl host or similar pets. The soft- *
miii:, Ne“ ton. Mass., An.enean ace of our abiding aptireciation and of n£ty be c o n v e r t e d i nt . i e a d i n n to
and Kl Paso. T e x a s .
s e n s i t i v e to t h e d r e a d p o H s ll d ti tl e s n f ness of these combings suggests hi*- .
of iters, v.as killed late yesterday our very best wishes as lie assumes (ill th c gas m a s k s , a n d p r o t e c t o u r w a r . Y e t, If w e p a u s e d T n t h i n k . )ve
School' hooks — School hooks and
fore-1 lie-war Shetland, and the wool
t* till * patrolling along The Aiueri. a i the duties of the new position t o brawi* s o l d i e r s fropt l. orr i bl e suf- 'lioiilil llnil. a s th e K i p i l t n b l e
A s ­ produced provides for Jerseys, imifS&gt;t.*oi Supplies of all kinds at
lines. Me was flying with l.ieut*
call iie has
111 v Ulld f er ing a n d d e a t h on t h e b a t t l e held s u r a n c e s o c i e t y tins d e d o e t e d frn tn It* llers, hed-socks, and operation stockM"t* *•.*.- Drug Store*
G-tfc
mint Ko'iertson. of l u r t Smi t h. V*-!,
i! ts | e X |te rie n e e 111 m o r t a l i t y ■]11 1tl. Hint Inifs. of which the Red (Toss say they
K r er * one ca n b e i o , ,
ll\
responded
M:
Waiter Twitrhell, of Wor- when suddenly a t t a c k e d bp wti'ii
“
w o r r y k i l l s m o r e m e n t l ...... w a r aipl enn never have too tunny,
I
Signed
u f course
i *—1
Mass., who has twer. here German inachmie,. Putnam was shot
d i s e a s e p u t t o g e t h e r . " W e r e n d o f t h o s e these dnggln combings receive specptl
Dougluss
K
A
y
eg her mother. M r*. Wright. through the heart amt his machine
SEAHNULK* SH000 t'LUR
k ille d In a c t i o n , d cn il o f w o u n d s , a c ­ treat men t before they reach the spin­
M nsFPV
M I!
r
Is-Dire her death wdl hu in Florida glided within I In* American lin**s.
c i d e n t s o r d i s e a s e nt (In* f r o n t , a n d ning wheel. It seems that the use of
K II 11 iriiH'liolder
War SaiingH Slump I’urrtiasers and o tlr h e a r t s lire w r u n g f o r tin* lo - s of dog's lialr for wool innnufncture Is not
d
M*i* remainder of the winter.
C o m m il tec
ilies e b r n v e hoys, h u t d a y tiy d a y a new, ns n hidy'lu England tells of tier
A; p re s e n t site is' the guesft of tier
• Rooster'
To The Parents
l a r g e r m t n p n i i y fu l ls o u t o f iitir mvu mother having a frieze still years ago.
1 S Rapp
ti-ter. Mr* V U. Key.
children have started t o
Tin
r a n k s h e r e nt linine to a n s w e r t h e la s t the mnterlnl for which was coutrlliM r-. R aym ond
J.
W righ t
2 W . I&gt;. Ijj-ooks
\
.. , ..ii and chicken dinner, scfiool and may nee*! ''lasses soon.
c all, ( h e I ’lt ts h u r g lk D i s p a t c h o b s e r v e s . uted by n favorite Chow. Gossip lots
A m o n g th e p io n e e rs w h o a re to
3. Yowell-Speer Co., lac,
GO rents, every Sunddy, 12:30 p. in. Reing throughly e*pii,npe»l t*i give
Some
are
spoken
of
us
v ic t im s It In London tlmt only the fenr of.*
rem em bered
w ith
h ig h
regard'
I F. F. Dutton
ami Thursdays G p. m.
Daytona examinations and furnish glass'** of
o f h a r d w o r k , o f e v e r e x e r t l o t i . Iml If looking 'flhsnrd prevent ml the worn'lor their enterprise, work, anti ina. ('. W. Rrowii__________
a ■ -Hit— t r u t h — t r e r r _ trirnwip—tt— xcnutit bm
I* • h Hotel D aytona Beueh
100-lf alt kind" would be pleased to have 1j p(r
eti's briiTicirof llte ministry of national
G.
First National Rank.
ftuinil II w a s w o rry t h a t h a s t e n e d , t h e i r service from lipdltiiting a scheme for
----- Ll o.'i., th— kK—Kte-wm—Tmri— Mnrr
TTTrN. you call ami consult . me ell'her p a r t o l t h e s t a t e in Ui*- *&lt;*v,y,liet, a n d . 7 J W . limit Ii .
end.
H e r d w o rk n e v e r k i l l e d nnv nno. Colled tin*: dug.'* half.- I-Vrluqut the 111Matties hnvs returned from about your eves or those cf your e i g h t o* a n d irtritc u p t h e n r a n g - m r l - ~
It Is worry Hint kilts
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W
’
K
higgA'
ib* ilogs are trying to Justify their liny
” e i t mg
of t he War Work '('hthlrert. This is important
lo r
Del o r e t lie lo g f r e e z e
Am ong
P
I, P M c C u l l e :
A young iiinn. for Inslnnce, rises to lives. In the face of suggestions Hint
at Jackson villi a n d a r e
s x \ r x ; II NT,
H I ’ I't I \ | E T Itl “Cl l l i n n w e r e M i a m t M r s . H uy m o m !
the head of n good lilisliicMS o r to Some iludr food h mnrh ms*ded In England
n ]' M. Elder
e e l bused over "the prospect.. y.[f
III U
F I R S T 'S '! '
Wright* xvho lame from xliehigau
other responsible position.
Perhaps now Ihnti their presence.
1. It. G. Smitti
-oiiessful campaign for the i
ho
licglnn
to
slacken,
to
ease
up
a lit­
in lotto. Mrs. Wright was horn jn
2. Wm. Rothamly.
.Count v.
tle; and leaves the details to Ills mile
. Nolire .
T e c i i m s e h , Michigan, seventy-six
3.
E.
Walker
Dickson
•
ordinates.
Things do not nurve an
Mussun's swimming pool is the
tjn Octohcr. 1st, HI 18, We. the y e a r s a g o : J ta r hiislut-ipl w a s f r o m j I t . Mrs. J. Tilrlen Jacobs
Carbolic A d d for Carbuncles.
smoothly, and, when he wakes up, he
*'•-: place in- town. Open Wed- undersigned grocery merchants of N e w York. With Dudley Adams 1*5S J. Tiltjen Jacob*
In an nrllclo In the New York Med­
finds
uc
hus
lost
Id*
grip
of
nflairs
and
•:i.’*, Thursday, Saturday and Sanford, on account of the scarcity M r . W r i g h t l a i d o u t t h e to*.’ n of
1 G Klen A.-ri lieg ln s in worry.
Ills /rlellils I(link ical Journal Dr. Edward H. Orhsner
; la;, afternoons.
Fresh water of help and in order to . redti e T a n g a r i n e a rid t i n e o r a n g e g r o v e *
W II M*-i ri wc.'.t her
hard work killed him, but tl wus worry rejrOytcd very fnvoriihle results In the
"v
'l a y .
S5-tf|&gt;’ expenses as much as possible, hereby a p p i’areo about tfn- lake* Then
l v J E f'ortert:.*! ♦
that sliorlenefi Id* years.
While li\* treatment .of carbuncles i»y Injections
agree
to
discontinue
the
practice
d
i
s
a
I
e
r
of
l.s
!)*&gt;,
a
ltd
t
b
e
c
a
m
e
t
h
e
IP.
N
.
II
G
a
r
n
e
r
was
li
g
h
t
i
n
g
hi*
way
upward
til* work of carbolic add. Tbe Injection gives
•D- AInert &gt;*'ry left Tuesday for
• hgro.-sed him,,.as It will nay iiijin limio-dbi!** r-iD * i'r**&lt;n pain unit the
i*. bout and from t here ,,f sold i mg order* during the period | ujju„ mg &gt;car air. \S riglii passed g*c hem: nob* t nun! \ Hank
son h .
Tbe Herald will publish till* list capable of a career. Work left idui no
aw ay
«'
to I'lidadelpbia where sti** j of the war.
time
for
worry.
Keep
pegging
away.
Another
item
of
unnecessary
ex*jl tug training at St. Timothy's
!1 i fyou ‘ Mrs. Wright moved to with any additions thereto until
Worry Is the grain‘of iIiinI thill uph ‘ ta'
O il E n g i n e N e e d s L i t t l e F u e l.
Mrs Aspirrwall and Mrs. I pense is the mutter ol deli eerie*. Sanford, and has since that time after the* immediate War Saving* -.cl's tin* lint* Imhimv of* the human
Our
patrons
will
confer
a
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A French Inventor claims the r/*r■L
Tu l.iicV accompanied M rs.
made tier home with her daughter Drive, beginning Sept. 9th and end­ mechanism,,tiring* loss of power, slow­
favor if they will, reifliire hut one
ing'Sept. 14th. Get your- name on ing down the engine and ulllmnjely o r d for efficiency for mi oil engine tlir.t
‘
;*s far as Jiteksonville. *
r**A. U. Key.
»• ■ - &lt; delivery each d a / to each customer.
has a fuel consumption of !e s than
A
his list —"heltr back the hoys in the nicking It to pieces.
D. Shtnholser brought n sea
A
member
of*
the
Congregntional
forty [Hitinils |&gt;er horse power pci
This will .enable us to reduce ex*
trenches."
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Rear In iniml that ‘‘worry kills more hour.
• a- home today t h a t weighed 40
penses and will assist us in keejdng ehureh here, she was active io ser­
l ' *i Mr. Shinhntsor had a time
vice as long ’ as health permitted:
our [)rices down.
. Ld*.m ng him as a shark thought he
LONG WOOD ITEM S
D I’. McCulIor, E. E. Turner, and ever deeply xpirttlul and* (rut*'
.m.iDJL
1 lake him off the hook and it
to
her
Christian
faith.
Of
domestic
snunumti s s r c :
Robert*, Grocery, Rivers lire*., F.
J T. McGanghey returned honu*
3 «- no t&gt;*j.*try to tight the ehark to
-Schwarts*. J. A. Harrold, Merchants nature her love of home and loved Monday from Havana, Fl;f. where
i.D^!
lie* i'.lss.
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Grocery' Co., M. D. Gatchel, Mrs. ones were marked qualifies of her lie hub been on business also visit­
life, aril! the curst devoted affection ing hi* siatera.
. f &gt;r Sale or E xchange— Yacht G. C. Cates, J. R. Williams.
and
care were in t u r n unceasingly
1 mplcti'ly equipped, 3G Ja X 8 x 2 J*^
Mi-sex • VY’^THr File Reinnii and
giveh her, Mr. Raym ond Key, her
D raft Hi II. p., -1 Cyl., Huiralo
Amendenl« T" Sugar Rnlinqs
D
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Waits *\vi t to Orlando Sun-|
i in the r-unfurd home, nild''S p e e d !t mficst
Originally
«lay
Rule 7 of Official Order
t'i
enter?
bool..
ving devotion which with all
Cj ' r J Lotto. Will aacrifioe for $500
issued. September 10th, is hereby gave rteh comfort and joy to her who
II"
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I!,*f
oxv
o*f Orlando ha*
a- have mi lime to use it.
Will
amended to read a s. follows:
hcen
tipctpling
few
flays with his
in these recent months has been aj
trade for Oakland, ltuick or StudeThe limitation of two "pounds of great, .sufferer from incurable disease, j tim-lc . Mr. (i
Lrmrr runabout autom obile,
Adsugar :it one sale by retailers l &lt;any
Gr*— V,. F. Ayres, Daytonu Reach,
Mrs. Wright passed away Tuesday]
family is removed. A" family, resid­
night. Her pastor, Rev. Mr. Rrow er; v’Ditor Sunday
Kla,
2 -tf
ing in a city, or r e a r customary
Mr*. J. S'. Dinkel lias gone to
Ml the men between 19 nnd "*j tnirrhasing iiolnf, may
purchase bil,| charge of the service at the
I ,n e been mailed their ipiestion- a supply sufficient for the need* of , h.m.c, aside,! by Rev. A rth u r Feck, Daytona Read, for a few day*.
aire, or wi(| have thorn mailed m the tlie particular family during Hie perMiss M arguerite Allen entered
*■. 1" it,rwl**'Ker aiJn^ “^ r8‘
There are but few who could not rcr
nex' lew day* and the local cxemp- iotl of two weeks, 'bused on ’ :t pm ; Wright’s' favorite hymn. " J u s t us f the Orhimio High Scliool Tuesday.
ducc their expenditures materially,
II * hoard officials
will act
lm- capita allowance of I wo pounds per am* wUhout °,?1'
an'1
Mr. -and Mro. “ W. M. Reinnn,
•ai'diately in order * that the now* person end. month, or one-htiH j Iwrf(,rt Pcncp' 11,0 'nH'rm ent was Wiile Fae and Martin Ueinan and
without detriment to themselves or
i
?— in. the cemetery al Tangerine bi‘- Miss Florence Lovell w e re . Orlando
draft ran he sent to the various
pound
per
person
each
week,
when*
^
1)((.
Brav((
Mr
W
rIght.
others.-v
.
‘‘a pip* ,,1 once.
visitor* -Sunday.
'
the family resides in u rurnl riistrict
Many friends gathered * for ’.th e
Ihrstmaster Walker of Titusville or an extended distance from the
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Holloway
" a i"‘re Wednesday and purchased point of purchase, such family m a y / um’ruk unt '-he. floral gifts were returned home Thursday fropt poor
j
' lx,nri*B of the old poxtoffico-front purchase sugar to cover a period expressive of their iove and syu.- giu and Alabama.
beopleii Rank’. These fixtures are ! from twn -veeks t" thirty days, hut fath y .
Mr and Mr*. W (' Kalcher at
1At!i*i' on. y n i ’N In* surprint"! a n d jira lifte d
* dale in every particular and | in no event i- more thaii, a tliirty
Folir children survive the m o t h e r , Sanford were out' Sunday shaking !
make u good appearance days' supply to lie xpld to such pit- three ol whom were present at the hand* 'i 'l i their
hi the v o '.i m * of y o u r «*ecu n r d a t e d s w i n g s .
many friends.
t mooter W alkers home city. ] ir,,ri In all caws **ib*s muyt he mad'* last
Mrs. A D, Key of Sanfood
J T. M ithiughey ha* gone to
* Dutton lots returned train on a Per capita allowance of twq Mr*. Waiter Twitched of Worcester,
Winter
Park where lie will enter
-*"'-ra! months trip to many dis- pound* per person per ‘m onth., Mu**., Charles Wright of Jaekson'Rollins
’
College again litis year.
■ct*; uf t h e 'northeast where lie marfN’OTE) Thj.x amendment D inatl* ville. The other sun, VVillinm Wr’ght
Mrs.
r,I'.'
H. Speer of KaidcF-! Iiu*:
------- ---1---------" ' * ttiiTl in order that the I'lurld a regulations 'of Rochester N ew York was unable
r,,l)s &lt;71----------------various kind*
been
visiting
It«*r aunt Mr*. G. \V.
‘D-iief arrangements for the shall conform to the regulations nf t*» he*pre*enl.
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Hard.vay
wjto
iMvery .sick.
— m.ing ui t |1(, Sanford crops tills Georgia, and all oilier State* in ]
------The
Junior
Rpd (Tos-s gave an
“It* Dutton nay a t/iat every] Zone Four.}
i
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T w o E x trem eo .
.
i* booming in (he northern
nraxton Rea chant.
,
,j Whcn the xvorld is Incllnesl to favor ] ict* crea^ anppor Friday-night. Every
Mi** a o l war is the biggesKthing
Federal Food Administrator, tt overrates ns much nn It will under- body enjoyed it.
*
F!arit|a.
rate when It disfavors.
^
, Eddie Driggers has been spending

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A Simple and Attractive Motif for U se in tile Decoration
of. Silk’ and Linen Dresses.
T h o d r e s s t h a t Is t r i m m e d w i t h
h a n d e m b r o i d e r y Is p r e e m i n e n t l y
f a s h k n i a b l u t h i s s e a s o n , w h e t h e r It
b e d e v e l o p e d In s a t i n . ' l i n e n o r c o t - *
to n .
T hese n re busy days, how ever.
a n d a n y e m b r o id e r y d e s ig n clam or* .
ln g fo r s m a r t faT or m u s t be s im p le
In e ff e c t e n d q u i c k t o Aleve lop. H e r e
lit p i c t u r e d
a
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frock of
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w a istlin e fo rm in g n g ird le
effect,
T h e t u n i c Is g a t h e r e d an d, a r r a n g e d j
o n g a t h e r e d s i d e g o r e s J o i n e d to t l i e ' j
f r o n t an d hack gores
under
th e
p l a i t s a n d to t h e l o w e r e d g e of t h e
tjlrd le e x te n s io n s .
,
*T h o em b ro id e ry . su p p lie s
th re e
p a n e l d e s i g n s , 2 of w h i c h
are
re­
v e n t e d w i t h lf&gt; m o t i f s - f o r
u s e on
d r e s s e s .I n s m a r t m a t e r i a l s .
Tho
m o tif s m a y he u sed on th e w aist, g ir ­
d l e o r c o l l a r o f a c o s t u m e a l s o a n d If
c a r r i e d o u t In e y e l e t , r a i s e d s a t i n
a n d o u tlin e stitch es p ro d u c e d 'a very
h a n d s o m e effect.
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a n d t' .hhiirmd Thur-dM
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to visit this chapter.

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G erm an Toys Not W h a t t h e y W ere.
TheiSaniord r oun cl l K. of C. .
S im p lic ity | s t h e rt il e In H e r m a n t o y
Mce* i the 2nd Sunday 3 p. m., and tns h o p s n o w , a rid w o o d , o n c e f o r m e r l y
i t h ^ ' O t i d a y 8 it. m . , e a c h m o n t h , a t K.
i i m -J o n l y f o r t i e 1 c h e a p e r t o y s ,
Is of (. . H a l l O a k A v e .
t o f t n lrm ed t h e o n ly m a t e r i a l e m ­
C . L. B r i t t . F i n . S e c ’y .
p lo y e d . L a c k o f d o u r , w h i c h Is u s e d
P h o e n ix L odge N o 5 , K . ol P.
w i t h c e m e n t to m a k e t h e b o d ie s , p r e ­
M eets second an d fo u rth T uesday*
v e n t s I h e m a n u f a c t u r e , o f n e w d o ll s .
W nxT u s e d f o r tin*- li*ttdsi- Is a l m o s t N i s i t i n g k n i g h t s alw a y s w n lp o m e .
H. M c L a u lin
O . J . M iller
u n o b t a i n a b l e , a n d t h e m h t e r l n l f*»r &gt;
S . I t . a n d S.
C . C.
lret-M-i c o s t s f o u r t i m e s a s m u t'li a s
Jte fo re t h e w a r .
T o y s cost nt le a s t
S a n f o r d L o d g e N o . 2 7 , I . ( ) . O . T.
t w i c e a - m u c h n s f o r m e r l y , m e t a l t o y s , M e e t s e v e r y M o n d a y e v e n i n g ' a t 7:30
a r e ' f e w In n u m b e r , a m i s o m e o f t h e in M a s o n i c H a ll.
A il v i s i t i n g b r o t h e r )
v ery ch e a p v arieties en h n o t he h a d a t cordially in v ite d ,
a ll .
T h e m e ta l th a t fo rm erly w a n t ’•
r
I n t o l h e r p u k i n g o f t r a i n s I m r s e s , sol.-v G * ___________ ____ *'• iH?c’
d l . - r s . - m n c . r - t a n i s r o s , t k t t i d w v W i w ... fjTifp YTfy ) ' d l t t j r ^ f n T t f * ---------t:iK« n Uy ilu- Koyt r i i n i r n t f o r u i o niaii*
M eets second a n d fo u rth W ednesday •
iifin-iiiro. o f mtinlih'tij*.
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n i g h t s . in e a c h m o n t h .
J . F , H o o le li a h
1*. 1. M i l l e r
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Seminole Itehekah Codgc No. 13
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left lire:
Meets every St-cond and Fourth Friday
THE DOTS SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE. *
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"The green jqa-ci'ilafor Is apt to he \ ghts in Masonic Hall at 7:30. A1!
By C l i f f o r d Leon S h e r m a n .
.,,-p,.^■|„.h lm.| ml-tr»|sn.il tL-n
ir g BeWkahs welcome.
f e a r Folks:-—I was allowed to gi&gt; to Purls yesterday, and, while It (didn’t t|,«- »cnson. d -a.- lin-. a sp«-. uhit-rMrs. Hattie Lowing,
«rotn like-the Paris I bad Imagined, the trip was worth while. Xjjlurnlly It p..
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ri.,tiin*| no- «-f
I d a 'Grim, N*. G.
§ec'j
-1“ m&gt;t gay as It was before the wur. hut th&lt;» Parisians are a game sort and
r .rll. ' , , .
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will never give Up till they win. I nuked one old chap nt a newspaper kiosk.
, , ,i
t,nt .lown n S’t) hill and
.Aclery ( llj Aerie N o .'1853
Imw long he had been In the business, and he -said about a rear, ever since
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Meeting every _jnd &amp;j_lh \\edi
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that la expected to do all
• vice, the embroidery may
- silk or wool, though there
)ng so effective for tub m at------- —
mercerized cotton.
• The hmuse worn with tho panel
«klrt may lie llnlshcd with a high.

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W h i t e L i n e n a n d n n T b r o ld e r y .
r i a l o f li c a - . i c r
q u a ’p th a n
th e
b lo u se
T h e front am i back g o re s
a r e in p a n e l e ffe c t.- w h i c h m a k e s
th e m p a rticu larly
su ited
to h a n d
trim m in g , an d
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round
oi V -s h a p e d
n eck lin e
The
s l e e v e s a r e In o n e p i e c e a n d m a v l»j
In - s h i r i n g 'effect, w i t h H a r e cuffs oi
w ith a s t r a ig h t sleev e-b an d w ith th e
sleeve H aring a t - t h e b ack

Q ueer E p itap h s.
tju e e r e p ita p h s n re frc d u c n tly fa k e &gt; ;
h u t tl i e f o l l o w i n g r e a l l y a p p e a r s ^ In a
S .lio i
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‘' I ' l l / a l i e t h ,
th e
_r i c t f . r l a i TtoVleW E m b r o i d e r y N o 12121.- T r a n s f e r , b l u e o r y e ll o w . 30
"AtllTt o f IIP l i a r d I’arklni'rib," t m s s e d t n
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e k l r t ,No - 7»KG, S iz e s . S-P-Ur-TH-ttm hee-wnlet-— P r i c e — 20 c e u tf l.------------ e t r i n l i y ..u S o t u r i h i y , l 2 U t - u L —M n y .
B l u t l a o Nv CjfU S teed. 32 to t t l u c h e a b u ^ L
P r l c o , 15 c e n t s .
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dir.-i-t p r o p o r t i o n to Ho s l r n i - r i t y o f
i.lir lo v e a n d e ' l e e m .
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THEY WILL BRING BACK

Nelson Sailors and
Soldiers Testaments

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w a i t i n g a n d g e t ' b u s y . T h e r e la p l e n t y
to dq. •
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ly s e e n , w h i c h . y o u ' Riiow y o u m u s t do,
n n d c a n do. a n d will s p e n d y o u r ntt n o s l K in -n g tli a n d p e r (raps l i f e tn d o ­
ing, t h a t is o n e fo r m nt l e a s t o f veryh igh h a p p lrn — a n d ope th a t a p p e a ls —
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t h a t s a m e e x h i l a r a t i o n in d o i n g l l i c l r , t
p a r t , h e r o n t hom e,
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HAS HELPING HAND FOR ALL
R e d G r o s s M o s t A p p r o p r i a t e l y D e s ig ­
n a te d a s th e “G reatest M other '
Ip t h e W o r i d . " .

Diamond Construction Makes
This Fighting Mast Strong
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The fighting m&amp;xt is strong because it is sup­
ported in every direction by sturdy diagonal braces that
form diamonds everywhere.
Ike battery is strong because its plates,
like ihe fighting mast, are 'built on the Dia. mond principle.
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Thai is why ihe plates do no! buckle
nor lose iheir adive material. Thai is why
ihe b a tte r y can be g u a r a n te e d fo r

eighteen montha.
I hat is why we are the official Phila­
delphia Service Station.
Lxpcrl battery re-charging and repairing.
Free intpection — any hallrry — any
make, any car, any time. Drop in io-day and
lei us look at the condition of your battery.

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S t r e t c h i n g f o r t h h e r h a n d s to nil in
n e r d ; t o .Tew o r ( J e n tll e , b l a c k o r
w h ite , k n o w in g no fa v o rite , y e t fa v o r­
in g all.
H e a d y a r i d e a g e r to c o m f o r t a t n
t i m e w h e n c o m f o r t Is m u s t n e e d e d ;
h e l p i n g t h e Hi t in h o m e t h a t ’s c r u s h e d
b e n e a t h n n Iron h a n d b y ' s h o w i n g
m e r c y In a h e a l t h y , h u m a n . w a y ; r e ­
b u i l d i n g It, In f a c t , w i t h a t o n e o n
s t o n e ; ‘r e p l e n i s h i n g e m p t y b i n s n n d
e m p ty c u p b o a r d s ; b rin g in g w a r m th to
h e a r t s a n d h e n r.th s to o l o n g n e g l e c t e d .
S e e i n g n il ti li n g s w i t h n m o t h e r ' s
s l x f l i s e n s e t h a t ' s b li n d t o J e a l o u s y a n d
m r n n n r s s ; seeing m en " i n - t h e i r tru e
lig h t, n s n a u g h ty c h ild re n —sn atch in g .’
I d l i n g . I d l e r — h u t w i t h a J i l d d e n s id e
t h a t 's q u ic k e s t touched by m ercy.
Itc u c h In g ou t h e r h a n d s a c ro s s th e sea
to N o M a n ' s I j u n l ; la r tie i-r w ith
w a r m e r c o m fo rts th o u sa n d s w ho must
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in g h o l e s a n d w a t e r - s o a k e d eitl ri-.ip hi n e a t s w h e r e cold a n d w e t f d t e d e e p e r ,
s o t h e y v W te..H aiti Ito c h u s t e e l o r Ic h il.,
S h e ' s w a n n i n g t l n m s n n d s . f e e d i n g.
I n - a lln g t h o u s a n d s fr o m h e r s t o r e ; t h e
g r e a t e s t m o t h e r In t h e w o r l d — t h e B e d
C r o s s . — W a r r e n A d Q c rs o n - In **I*ack-

American Standard Version

Attractive - Cofnpact • Readable - Durable'
Em phasized w ith the words o f C hrist printed in bold face
tyjHv btrontfly and neatly bound in K haki colored Morocco grained
nterproof K erptol~flexihle .limp cover, em bossed back bands,
round corners. ^ Khaki edges, gold title, beautifully embossed
Aiiienc.li: rlitg in colors on tlie nntsitle front covers
-mied oil specially strong Bible p;ijH*r. Only 3 x ‘I H Inches
*11! “ ii'*1 thick
T\j&gt;e is plain an d c le a r — selfp oinHincing. Tho Four’Great American H vm nti nro printed
and bound with this Sailors an d Soldiers Testament.
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HELP TO BRING THE BOVS BACK CLEAN

1his Sailors-apd Soldier Testament, neatly packed,
ready for mailing, given wifli a years sub- ^ 2 5 0
script!
b’l*.! Herald for

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Mlchixan.
ll appearing I m n fhi- affidavit of H. FIIouahuhler, hrfi'in ftlrd, t h a t hf ii* a ttu rm y
lOF r ■Im h In i n ■o I An AI,., ll .. ..1. *1*1 ,1 ...la
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u i» [ m ro ir, m i r i r s a fart* ( h a t
g o o d -u l r f u i iz i r .i: a s w e d o it
i m p r o v e s a Rood ti r e lljfl |M.r
e e n t. It a d d s risi lim e y . d u r a b i l i t y , a n d t o u g h n e s s to t h e
s h o e a n d y o u s a v e a lot of
m o n e y o v e r t h e tie d of a m w
casing. T r y o u r m ay!

i Mmartl hrr hu»h*ml. an- m.n-r«*»icl4 nt* of I
u,’*c^.|,ra P ^ l ^ r i y
Ihr Mat- „f Florida. III.I they «rr r . r h nvrr , , 'V, ' r.‘l Vn-^V" . 7 ’ , .vro '.\nny,‘, Horl.la. to-w.t
On a*.- i.t 21 &gt;r «r». in,I (hat thro- i. no
. '■ ,lloC.1' 1*• " 11 M"rhall . Sutviy
t»r»,.n in lh.- .late of Florida upon *ha.m I, i "
y V ***-. . t o •rfe*. The »«lil l*n«) |
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.u h p .o n a ran ha- made, that would V 1 k
*’ &lt;er dal.- ot (ho i.niwnr.
bind Hip defendant*. and that ih.. H it " *u .r , r , l".al.- in the name
Unknown
kauwn *a«pp of ‘ rptiili-lirp wa* 17■» f \rrt* I ,
' T i * F -rtlficatr No. 263, dal, -I lh.
Slrp.l, lliclitand I'arV, Mlrhi((an
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of Gill. V l&lt; 1H6. .aid certiorate
T h .■r.torp
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**‘•1 «*nil l&gt;f|n( «•- Nntlrr of Appllrallon for Tai H erd l nth r
*p*". d at I h»- da In o[ lh. iu o a n r e of auch
Srrtlnn fi. Chaplrr IHNN. l.aW * of Florida
M*»ml a) itf aj it| runrith and
certificate in iht- naryi* of \\ , H. French ol al,
I hit rotirt.
N ntlrr la h i n b y K»v#n that Mrs. Fannlr
Mao Tax Certificate No. 2M, t l x t. l the J Mahnor-y, purf.h.aur uf Tax (Vfti,1rate
Oak and 3rd St.
Sanford, -Florida
It
further ard rrn l th»t thl* nrdrr hi*
folluwt:
lrd dal of July. A. I&gt;. I91fi„«aid r.-tllriral. •N*u. T2, ilalrd I hr '3rd day nf July. \ f*
puhhiht *1 in thr Sanfn/d l!&lt; raid, a nc
,unt , Florida embrarr* thi- folio* Inc il.irtH .iJ property I '*1h. h»% fil* d *aid r r f liflratr In m&gt; nlflr*%
Ar* irlr XIX. Srrihm I.
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Th** *«ii| lam) if inif-sirating liuUnfi anil hr k-rrajcra, whrth*
'•* *«rd tulr itay in ttrtoh. r, a!ao l.'nr'
' rh’'h ' “ ” 1M#* “ ***•., o ; " • " '« '« » t««tir in a r m r d in r . ^ I t h law
Mfv«y »d thi* L« v &gt; ti r a n i. The .aid I*»■11»if a**r»*rd at t h r fiatr uf thr i i s UHnre ir wpifttuou*. vinous or mall, are hereby
(itfiti&gt;&lt;] &amp;t \|n- l .1urt liuiP f
arid a rtiyiv
riiaih d in *ai»i drN'tidanL* fet-n in tnrnlitinrd -and hr|ftE ttMrut d rtf the dai 1 nf th r ii«u df such rrfilHratr prt th§* h«mr &lt;.d Mm (ii-f (*t «*v. r nrnhibltrd in t h r S ta te of Florid*.,
a im » | *uf h (trtifh^U »ri thi ninti' *»f W, It. tn n l r Stophfnir. Said land r m h r a t t i th r 4 %et pi alci hul ft»r mcdiral, sd an tiU r or ment last addr*-a ifivi-n.
r f« nrh i t ai.
fidliiwiniE dr^crihi tl firnpiTty situated In chaniral p u t p o m , and wlnt* for a*cr*mcnl*I
Wtin««* m&gt; hand anil :hn m-*1 ».f »«ld
T im f 'rrljfiriit** Ni&gt;.
d a ir d ihp H»rnlntdr co u n t), Florida, to- wit: .Lot ll. tHtrpo*i%; t h r *aL of which alecihul and win#*
cuwrf (his (h«* fit It. da &gt; nf S ifitim h i r,
lor t h r purposes aforesaid, shall bo rig u latn l
.lrd da&gt; nf July. A. I» |d |fi, .Hid f.rrirtcntr Hlock 12. Tier ft. Sanford.
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A!*®* Noiiro '»« h rre h y . glvin tha*t Mrs, by \aw.
Ch rk nf t'U ruit ( nurl Scrr.imdc Co., Fla. 5*mhfiirnif t h r fidlntain^ dracrihed imipcfty
The l^gislaturr ah*|| enact suit
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The *aid land h»- tlflratf* No. 1!5, dat*d t h r 3rd day v( July, aldr law* for t h r u nfn rerm m t «&gt;f the nroirlYou Can Boy From Ua at '
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of
thi*
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‘I'K a*»i »»r.| at th r datr «d t h r 'U s u a n r r »»f A. l h IB Ml, ha* filrd said rcrtihcati* in rny
Wholeaale Prices
,N«rtr&lt;* of %|&gt;[&gt;fIc_at!i»n fur Tat Il r r d I’mlrr •u rh rrftifirnti* In thi» niinir id K. \ . Mnf- o llh r and ha* tnadr afi|dfratthn for t n t d« *d
SVc. ,3. Thl* ariitdiV shall yo Into effect on
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in arriirdanri with law. The *a id the lirsi #u&gt;* «d January. A. l&gt;. I!*l9,
Srrtlon K nf t'hapf rr ihhS. I.a\\ •» nf I |ur*i pts .
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%!•«• Tall i V r l if k a t r Nn. 12f** lU trd th r land biing i »*m »n | a! the dal* of lh«* 1i&lt;*ii - j
afire
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Cirttftcali* in thr nurnc nf \. T. ’
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dai id 4u1y, _k M IMh. *aid ri rtillirat* SheF-ard,
f f r lta tir l'ilM till
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Ohr v-ttfetj cawL^Ui r u ft*pi aiici.* with aaid
. - . flail’d L
an,‘ th.th r Mrd ,la&gt; nf July, A. I*. UMC, laid irr- f! . l l u a o .i | n -S.ml,i„|.. r « , i , l } . t l. rtHa'. p.'-.iV, ! Sal.I l»n.l n i h r m . ’ &gt;■■ '-"i - i l |- |,„ h « i i
f.-l.-ry \ \ . i,hi. -i i. s*tt- i d h o l proji.fty •ity ated m -tieTr.iMrtJ biiT H M C B W W P * * * **'.
felu rn i tli.-rsof, .hall h*
tifiratr rm lirarr* the fnli"»ing tffsrrthrd l.,-i .. Itp.rk
Th.- .Bill Unit Pi-irig
.,f |l., U nrl.U ’ t.’-nii li.V | Set) f 1 s " , , ; , r i ii is 1 , 'HT,7 r ' |,il I'* the earn.- n gultitlont and resilitntrr! in Srniinn!* ci.urii), I'bir- l&gt;-r&lt;t
v i- tV r See V i n ' I' S fl® 1, ' *UUUi,n, a, a r,- |ifo r j d ,d by law fur general
ida, lu*wit; Lulu 12 nnd F3. IHuck I ». I&gt;. U. &lt;l*t« . ( i h t i».tittneo cl m f h .e dilieaS e-In \\
F a . t . run -Ik iuit ^tT', S.* 47U fl .N v .' llili n
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Milt hell'* Stirv/y uf the Livy* Grant, “ in i lh, Hum. . ( ,\, |„ J . n n i n o ;
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nrfi *- Th® aaid Italid lirine r w f « i| al thr
AN-, T 11' f"t rtillrate N.* 27s, i!b{, i] tl... N 170 (t, 3 and S ill ahree.
1 have hereunto «et my hand
ditfc rf thi* in&gt;iiaiic* (if «u(-Ij. c rn ih c a te 111 till Tpil .Ibj nf July. A. It. 19 . i*, «iti,l . , rlil't'dli(tnleaa •ail) rertihratl'a fthaSI l*e f t d te m r d
an*l afTlird thb G reat Seat «f Ihc
iiarm* uf \ \ . 1L French, * t at.;
I r m l . f a . i . th. f.-ll'.i.liig ilmrUh.it |&gt;rupetly at cording to law t a \ dvt d will i*^ue thi riun
Stale of Florida, at Tatlahasffer,
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T«v I Vrlifirsie Nit. 2S2. .Uteri the i •Hum*-.! in Senilpnh' munty'. Plorlri*. I.i-*lt : on (he 2 l l h day ftf t-pr* mb* r. A. I». lujft.
(Seal)
the C a jl U !, thia th® twenty- tilth
WiincMi my ftignature am! k h l t hi* th r
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IS A. DOUGLASS.
Till* ilUTeilKlu; list' uf I'U'i'lrlHly for jituut.d
Hnri.la'
N f f t f a r y uf S tate,
■Urh fr.'lilirat. in the Mime .1 W. II. French
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p o s e s tuiH le d t o t i l e p r e d i c t i o n o f tlld- l&gt;. f t ie naTil land Ix-InK t ' s e i f d at the
l dair of (In* iti*ua nr® of atirh certificate in 3td day of July. A. H, I «• I #5, .md Certificate
verRiil w a t e r .
T h e c o s t . w i l l lie rit- 1 tU r . l M i M n , M. T. ^ u b w n k i r * '
In the Circuit f our! .Hr&lt;enth Judlrla] Hr*
fltt|irftr«!* the following drpcyibeii |irn|»ertv
NOTICK OF KLKCTION
cult, Seminole County. In C h a n rrr t.
iltieed to a iiiln iin u in n n d It wll! a e iih
Alsiit Tax f'crtlficatc No, 1170* dated thi* iltnail'll in S« minolc cmiutv. Florida, to-wit;
Della M. Turner
Hill
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Sanford
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Florida,
did
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Joint
Ittfolutionn
M r#* W . CfoL
Hubert K* Turiftr
Divoffe
f o r a n o ia l im l a m o u n t n f e l e e l r l e i l y an **riy *(tuati*d in Seminnk* county. Florida, aygb &lt;* r t i i o a f i in d in - p r.rr’ S
tt V I l heat th is .-arttien pot, y o u see.
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Order of Futdication
Lot f., lilk Y. Ilrown** Sulw Div. of
Then In It place Just one, two, t h r e e
t o c h n r t f e a w a t e r m s In t h e p e r s o n to.mi*
id the Slate of Florid a, nml the tam e igrero'
I? af»r*carp- from the filTl«Uv(t herein duly
llcck I la (nrnock,- The »ald land being »»Ala**: Taft (V rtitiratc No, 277, dated the
to by n vote of liirir*fifthi of all the bb d duly -worn to by A. K. Powers, that
Full leniipooiiH of tin- fruRrnnl lea.
w h o n s|;s fo r a d rin k .
•rafted ft! the date uf tine iaatianc*’ id &gt;uch 3r«l d a \ of J u l ' . \ l* I **I»■. i t i j certificate tufrofii
member# • lectrd t&lt;» eaclf h&gt;*U««-; that the
One each tor lirn. mid mt- ami thco,
rrrtiflraie In the r;»T(;e of Fi, N’. CaftiffUfi,
im li f a n * th&lt; fidlowifkg drirrib* d pro (left y v«'Im on Haid Joint lt« *iduttonr wrrr entered hi* L ftofirite: b»r (hi complainant, in the,
trb o ve i n t i t b I rtailftc; th at It i* (he belief
.And where the wat e r l^illlriR he, •
Aim*l T a i C* ftlllratr No. 1 10 , dated the ail 11 a ted in Sirninol. county. Florida, li e a it
upon i heir reapi*ctiv® Journal#* with tb® of Ah* afbuui .that Holo-rt IL Turner, I* «i
Turn uni then steep II thoroughly
Mb day of Jlily, A. IL IldS-, '■aid certificate Lot Is, ttliii k It, 11. 1L Mjichidr« aiirvcy id )«*«• nnd nay* thereon, and they did d eter­ non-resident *f the State of F'birlda and
lb Bcf»w. The tald land mine and direct that the tatd Joint
Tlir«-o minutes to *et flavor free.
e m b r a c e I ti*- Following di scribed pruprriy
that bi( addre»» W unknown, and that there
• ilu aitd in St-rtt in ole fflUBlv, Florida, to*w i t : t i l i n g a*if#«Hl a t t h i if a'* «f th» j** uance tit ill lift in iilltitnltlrii to the * b rt - t*&gt; if *b»» i- no | ronfi in the state nf Florida, the *cr-u^tr certlfi a ! ' in ( h e ria. no of YV U ! Stai* B; M.i di n o si KH i ' l l : n \ =1%.-rn b*-r
I t ot f»S, Sanford II■Ijjht* T h r maid land he* fif
Virr o* 4 «11 b poi m • iiiom whom *«iu{d bind
. MORE GOOD THINGS.
&lt; al.
inc a'Hf-A^rd at the eialr &gt;&gt;i tb* i**iiancr of | r.
tn* ili-findant, amf Btiiani fu rth er iay# that
I «udi ertUltratH m the rami- of j. II Itagn- * Yht. T r . i C ri I lire t N o
dal *
Noi\.
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L A Y b*' bi lii \ «• the «g** ef tJiu defendant tn ft#
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ver t w»Ilf y nil" vi j n
Spimirb Ih one of tfl&lt;* Rprlng* profiis
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Tmnyr. ar*- therefore
j Aim T a i &lt; t rlifbntr No. 3f.l, dn!«d thr friil'*;.;" » Jb
ordered to app*ar tr. (hi* bill on Monday,
ulihh slimiltl be iimhI freely, ll Is
3rd da,) of J *, I&gt;*
It. ID 16, »atd rcrtincate
thm *fh day c f Of!oher* T 01 Fl, the same
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4 Hub* day of this Cuurt, t»r *abl Hill
ftituatrd in Seminole county, Florida. Io-wit:
will be held in each co u n ty In Florida on being
Hi!! ti*' tab* n
cotifes-cd.
ing Day of Itcfelpl.
SKG of N \V *I See 25, TV. 21 S, It. 31 K. *at«l land being a*#* *■*«d at tl** dal#* of ilie
T i,, ,.f , 1.,'h r.- flId e al.' in Ihj- n am e u L J " rr.',“ &gt;' *” *' - ic r e e ,lin e th e fir.t M i.n d a y
It is fu r th ir ordered th at thla notirn be
tb ttfres. T.he #ai«I land being n m jU td ut i..,M
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II* f» if*mn : J nr k Mini Hit |S«ti!tri A l a i i u n .
the dnte *»f tb® |s*uiincf »pf f urhi r* rIificate
th* Sanford IV raid, a new spaper publifthm)
N. J. |uHn«&gt;t nij, farnur, Inllfjortun, Ft*-, and
In .the name of l rhknown;
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f a iiiiru lli.il .i-r r.-jrejlnn uf th e • .|.l
Abo* 'Fait CVriificafL* No, tl!l, stated the Ir .l ' I f " f Jwl , A. f&gt; I .Mr., 5*1.1 r r M lf l.a t .. f „ r
'Eons .—11 live ready
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V \. 1tonglans* Clerk of tha
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Grant.
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KENT VULCANIZING WORKS .

On Flour, {Jrain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates

W. A. Merrjday Company
Ptlatlu, Florida

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IKITCI1E
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W11KHFAH, ThV Lc^Ulaftiro of lujf.

Strictly F r e s h Eggs and
Good Stock Chickens
Wanted.
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POULTRY &amp; SUPPLY COMPANY
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Try a Herald Want Ad

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0 ■■ I t h e n m i d tin- u n i t e d r i n d n n d
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doin^ her
P^ct to
help win
tilt* Wd*

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sins.ili wi t h P u t t e r , sail

nml pepper, add a little milk and din- j
p,o,. m 'Individual luikltii* dislieH.
* ■ 'T w ith r o u n d s ,.{ p a s t r y , u in k liiR !
s o ■ap e tUm; f o r t h e Hle iiin—m r ken pc.
1 - i.i- loin; eiioii” |i io t o o k t h e imHiry !

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Spanish Mackerel.—Spill n S|uilil**li
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, I-"ih - 111.1I iht*. mum 11 liinn-s iiIImcIkmI In
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11 ti*m?iMinnfoJ o f Milt n m l ti f**w
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li'li tin* J u l r o o f h a l f a lo m n ii m n l
‘•1-rnikl,. wIlli 11 talil.'NjKKinfiil of llni*)y •.

1 !■&lt;&gt;|i|.«-(| 1 liivi-s; pur the link Imct Id
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tlllll |»|ll&lt; •• II In ll
1 "knur illell, . Kullnt'll* for. llm tllMl*.
l .iv 'i|*-&lt;— fit Wilt JMirk nvrr II mnl
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in ti lint m , n I,I,If mi linur. Illt'*"'" tin- purk-iiml pnur nv»-r tin* IUIi
l! "Up Ilf llillhly M*liwitll‘&lt;l tnlMHtn MIUl'O.
CM- u t u i l l u T Clip Willi tin* Hull.

HSL
I'f-il Your Hogs SO ‘Week* Ecrlicr
| a "vary lot n[ hdi;s on food two
• r t h e e weeks guickly And actually
vat !i-hs than others. If all would
fatten like these, the entire drove
would ' In* 'ready for the market six
weeks' curlier and to save six weoks
( " d ■* an item that yon fully linder"tand.
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The lui'g Hint fattens easily must
he in prime physical condition. The
1! A. Thomas Hog Powder is a conditioner for hogs.
It keeps their
"J’Htern clean and healthy and enat'1'*s them to fatten quickly without
(nditiK a prey to the usnal diseases
of hogs. The B. A. Thomas' Hog
Powder is not stock food.
I t ’s
straight medicine and wo look the
agency because it cnatdes you to
feed nut your hogs much earlier.
L*. Allen Seed C o .
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Vtid 'I•i'* "f Jut*. \ 11 ' '• I h -ft*d '''ftib- 1
I iai. 1 f p tifjv n . I h' following di irriioot prop I
■soil* I OF I Li t I I.IN
I 1 rt &gt; - i t u a t 'd
*tn St rn trod*r n y n t , , Flofidn, T-. ill' Sb••f 1 IT *d &gt;* nut.■'« i "inn ^
f iln
1 Tit v*11 I of *!
1 St Ji^ipb The *nid land
State of FL-fida
,
1 being
al thr date id t In |*«ijilnfe of
IL ft known, that I, H. 1 'LAY * It YYY*
*uch ce/ it flea t ** tn the name t*f l ‘n|inown;
FOH fL»S« rretarv of State of the Slat** of
No,
3h2,
ddtrd
the
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Florida,
do hereby gifti nollre (hat u
AUp Ttt x t Vt t i flea t
3rd da&gt; of JviV . Y I* f»DL HBld nifitllrnte [
t i L N F It AL LI. Ft TH »N
ll'f fan « I I * foilitajn-g
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*111 j a 11" l III Seminole c o u n t., Florida, t o w n
1 iel bi : »t *lu«*iia&gt; l i t ^ iir.i.d lrg TIn
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LEGAL ADVERTISING

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Snnlnolr Counil, Florida In ( hanrrt&gt;
A.u n .r k . l'..rnrt»tn.nt
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Plrrk Cirruit Court.
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S'llk-iti'f for Complainant.
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Urauli ,-f ttortrJam. Hrmlnoli- Counly. In
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To Nellie ItnblMon. Cr^M't State*;
You arn hereby ordered to^lie arid appear
to | h r ' hill or romptalfll filed herein acalnat
you at the Court llo ute In Santord. Klorida.
kn t he lira! Monday in November. I9IH,
helnK the l l h day "f *»iJ M-.nih. acCe-nlin c to law. (ml Inn to do »n derree pro f in le**o »ill be taken asalnut you. fulluved by
llnai decree.
ll la further ordered th a t Ihi* order he
published In the Sanford llrrald. a n e a tpaper pubUahrd In Seminole County, Flor­
ida. once each wrek for eU hl comecutive
Clven under tny hand and »eal of laid
court thl* the 6th day nf September, A. II.
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rull of Flo.lda, Ncmlnolr County.
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Chancc.y
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Isaac JoWn Johnaon
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T o Isaac John Juhruun. United Stall*. -You arc hereby nrdi-rv'd to he and appear
t« the bill of complaint filed a c a l o tt you at
t h . Court House in SaliForil, Florida, on the
flrat Monday In October, ISMS, hrin* the
7th day o( laid month, accordine to law,
lading to do *u decree pro eonf««o will (je
Inker.* a(ain*t you, followed by final de-

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nf Stale.
2nd day ol^Junr, A. D. If*13, .paid crffiri- To E, E. * Itrail) .S l i t ri j! Ser-r,lary
Sr- min-de C ounty.
cate imhracc* (he following dm crib ml jifupr-k rl-IO tr
»*rty ftituatvil In Hcmlnob* co u n ly , Flnritla.
to wit: W !( of Jydl 10 0 , Ht. Joarph. The
• aid land bring iMrixwl Al the date &lt;if (hr N ailer uf Application Tor T ai -Deed I'ndrr
Herr ton A I 'b a p t rr
l.«av t f Florida
l u u i n r r of wuch crrtlflcAtr in t h r n a m r f*l
P. S. S li r k r y ;
N otlr-'l* h&lt; rehy civen that W. M. IfayneV,
Alio: Tas Ccrtiflcalc No. I l l , dated lh** purrhover of Taa C ertlflrale No, I9"5, dati?tj
6th day of Ju ly ,4 A, fl. 1315, -aid crrUflcatr the .Ini rlav uf Jum-', A. If. HoM, ha* tiled
rmbrnccft t h r following dracrlbrd land ait- •aid eel tifiralr in my oltire,' and ha, made
uatrd in H* minolr county, Florida, lo*»i( appliration lor la» deed Io iaaue in accordSK I, of SKU* Hi*c. I, T|*. 20 S, It. 32 F*. and- with law. Said crrtlllrale em b rirra
40 arrea. The paid land being ACftcKird at the lollowinc drerrihed _property in Sem­
th r date of the IkAUAncc of «uFh rcrliflratr inole countv, Florida, to-wlt; E M of U d 3
and E &gt; , ol I.ol I A. E, Grillin', Suh. IUv.
in (hr name of* Unknown;
v
AIpo: Tax Certificate No. 253. dattxl th r The aaid land bcinp a«*i**ed ht the date of
in the name
6th d a y ‘of July, A. Fb l!*!6, paid rertiUcatr ' t h , laanance ot aueh rertifical**-* ‘ ’
emhricf-fl thr* (tdlfftwitig dracribed land *ltu- of A. K, (irtlhn.
Alao; Notice la hereby yivin that W. M.
atml In Srminolc county, a tate of Florida,
i fi-wii Lot* 3, C* fi and f», I H r w "p Sub. f t| v llayTiea, porchaaer of T a t Certiffrate No.
Hrrordfd in I'lal Hook 2, Page 40, Urcyrdf 2560, d a lr d the 6th day i j June, A. I*
of Sr minolr C ounty, T hr -aid land bring iVti!i, haa filed *al*l r-erlihrale In my "litre,
ftuMMcfl a t - t h e dale of the UaUalice of *urh and haa made application for lav deed to
Meuv i u accordance wilh law Said certio­
£rftiflral« in the name of Unknown.
rate ernbraeta th r fnllowipi: tlearnbrd prop­
Alan; T a i Certificate Nn, J t * , data tl the erty « it u a t/ d In Seminole rnunty. Florid*,
l r d d»y of Ju ly. A. 1). ISIfi, &gt;alil Vertlflrate t«V-w it: N fy l.ot 5 A. E. Grllfln', Sub. Ulv.
embrace* the rnlluwln^ tlrirrihed land ritu- The aaid land brine a**e#*ed at thr date of
ated in Seminole roteniy. Florid*, to-ait the iaaii.nre of *uen certificate in thr name
S W 'j -f HE}». See. 2l, T p. 21 S, It. .11 . of Unknown.
10 nrrrtt. T h e said land helbK a**e**t-d at
Aleo: Notice la hereby given th at W. Me
th r date of flip laauanrr of auch certificate tlayurfe,
purrha*er of T b» Certificate No,
in the namr- of W. A. Stone;
2560, d a te d ,l h a 6th day ol June, A. tf. Ih'-ID,
Also; Ta&gt; Certificate No. 3!ifi, dated the baa filed *ald certificate In my ollice ami
3rd day of July, A. If. I'JIH. Said rettifl- h a , made application for tax deed to lu u e
rale em b ra re . the Inflowing dracribed prop­ in accordance with law. Said reftlflctap
erty alluated in Seminole r o u n t y , - Florida, embrace* the following drtrrlhed property
to-wlt: N E H “ I 8 W1| Sec. 21, Tp. 21 S. •itualed In Semlnnle rounty, Florida, tiewdt;
It. .11 E. 10 acre*. Said land being niaci*- W!y ol l.ot 3 and Wty of l.ot 1 A. E. firifrrl at the d a le nf the Itiu an re of *uch cer­ fin'x Suh. Ifiv. Said land hiine BMea/ch al
the date of the laau.nce of auch rertilirxtc
tificate in the name ot Unknown;
in t h r name of C. L Illank.
Alao: Tax errtlflrale Nn. 151, d a lr d The
Al,o; Notice la herrhy ilveh that W. M.
3rd day of Ju ly , A, 1). IMS, ►aid eertltirate Ilayne*.
of Tax CeMiflrate 5 1b,
embrace# the lollowini dracribed properly dated the pufehaaer
1th day of July, A. If. 1901, haa
aituatcrT in Seminole county, Florida, to-wit;
BW*1 ol S W ' i , Sec. 20, Tp. 21 8. H. 31 K. tiled raid certificate in my office, and ha*
10 acre#, T h r aaid Itnrl b rin e a**ea*rd at tnade application foe tax died to lu u e In ac­
cordance with law. Said certificate embrace*
the date o| the laiuance of auch rertlfirate the
fotlowln* d tx rrih id property xituated
|n t h e name uf Unknown;
In Seminole county. Florid,, Itewltj, H U ot
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and E ly of l.ota i and P X. E. tirifAlao: T a t " Certificate No. I«M. dated the
3rd day ol July. A ll. |9lfi. aaitl rertificaie ttn'a Sub. I&gt;iv of parta Sec 7-H Tp. 21 S,
It. 3li E. Said land beinf;. a*rr*ee'i at the
ernbraeta the following Jearrlhed land &gt;il
uated io Seminole county, Florida, to ait dale nf t ht- itauanre -tf epeh rerltficafe in
SW H "I S E H Of S W H n f s w i , , Sec 9 the name of W. A. Ilrowner
Tp. 20 S, ll. 32 E. 2 ] j acre,. The , . , d
Alio; Notiee i« her-Iq tiven that W. M.
land brinK aue-airtl at thv dale rtf the i*&gt;u- HaVnea, purchaeer of Tax Certificate No
anre of auch certIBratr in the name oj p, W. IB04, dhted I hr 3rd day uf June, A. If,
G ,l(,r;
1901, haa filed aaid certificate in my ulllre,
Alin: T i l Certificate No. 2 g |, dated the and haa made application -for tax deed to
jaxuc
In accordance with law. Said certlfi
3rd day °f Ju iy, A- l&gt;. 19IB. ««ld cerilliratq
rmbriT**- mV followlni u raerih rd property -ran—r m h ra r r x- t fir'Tnlh'.Vm/ dracrihr&lt;rprop^
■llualrd In Seminole rou n ty , Florida, tm wit' erty a ltu a trd in Seminole county. Florid.,
Lot 93, Ulock t&gt;, f). It. M itchell', Survey to-wlt: l.ot t A. E. Griffin'* Suh. Ifiv. The
of t h , I-evy G rant. 1G acre*. T hn raid land **ld land helnf"aaaraard at th r date nf the
beinf .aaraaed at th* data ut l h , l u m b e r i**uance nf auch certificate in the name of
of auch certificate in t b , nam e of- W. II. A. K. Griffin,
Frtnch, Vt al.
Alao; N o lle , fa hereby given th a t W. Mlfaynea, p u tc h a .t r of Tax Certificate NoAlto; Tax Certiorate* No. 31, d ated the 1906, dated the 3rd day of June, A. I). 1901,
3rd day of July, A. t&gt;. 1916, »ald certificate ha* filed aaid Ce(tJfl*atr In my offic. and
embrace* the fallowing described property haa mad* application- for taa deed to l**(i*

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Sanford's first hoy to lose his life bnttling for the liberty
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Several weeks ago word cam e‘ to Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J.
.Lossing of this city that their son, Arthur, had been seriopsly
wounded in France. .H e was the driver of an ambulance; And
with his customary bravery hnd been down in the front lines
doing all that he could to get the wounded hoys from the'
battlefield and hack to the first line hospitals-w here-they
could receive first aid nnd medicnl attention. While in the
per/orntance of his duty he wap shot and had one of his legs
broken, nnd wns uterhwise injured by flying shrapnel bullets.
He was placed in the ambulance and while on the way to
. .Ulffrhospital was again struck nnd had his other leg broken.
He reached the hospital and received attention and hiar let­
ter stated- that he -was -resting-easy. •« —
It was hoped by his many, friends here that ho was re­
covering but complications must have arisen that could not
he controlled, and while, no official information other thnn n
brief wire announcing his death has been received, we khow
that Arthur met the end bravely as he had met his duties
on the field.
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Arthur Lossing has made the supreme sacrifice.
May
God soften the blow for his grief stricken parents. .
The following is the telegramj^ceived this morning:
Washington/-!). C. Sept 23. 1918
. . Mr, Allcu_.J~ Lossing,
•
Sanford, Florida.
j
i
Deeply regret to inform yo\i tbut it is officially reported
that private Arthur D. Lossing, Infantry, died August twenty
fifth from wounds received in action.
—
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Harris, acting Adjutant General.
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ENGLISH BASTING TURKEY;
TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND
PRISONERS IN HOLY LAND
EDITORS W ILL AKLP
Surprised, nt Great Work of War
Council.

FRENCH AND ENGLISH PRO­
CRESS IN FRANCE.

In hii letter- to the Secretary
.London, Sept. 23.— Twonty-fivo
At u luncheon on this date, In
Interior, approving the campaign of ••The Sanford Board of Trade, re­
thousand Turkish prisoner Nnd 2G0
presenting
not
only
the
ritizenshiD
which the United War Workers for
the Bureau of Education for the sup­
guns had been.counted up to yestcr-Florida and representatives o f the
port of the schools-^nd-the mainte­ of Sanford, hut the cnHrt*-tymnry~of
day evening by General Allcnby's
newspapers, daily and. weekly, of
nance of attendance upon them dur­ Seminole, In regulur session assem­
forces pushing northward through
Florida participated, a Committee Palestine, it is officially announced.
ing the war, President Wilson says: bled, passed the following resolu­
of three was appointed to draft and
“ That in so far as tho draft Inw will tions, ordered same spread upon
The eptiro Seventh and Eighth Tur­
their
minutes
and
a
ropy
sent
to
present to thb newspapers editdrs th
permit, there should l&gt;c no falling off
kish armies huve been captured and
following resolution:
.
in attendance in th 6 elementnry Mr. R. F. Srius, Division Manager
it is stated that these armies virtu- ‘
of
the.
Virginia
.Carolina
Chemical
m-IiooIs, higlr schdSli or colleges, is
&gt;
ally ccasc to exsist.
.
RESOLUTION
a matter of the vtjry greatest impor­ Compuny, at Atlanta, Ga.
London, Sept. 23.— Reports from
tance, affecting both our strength in
"W here as we viewed with deep
the
Palestine front indicate that none
Listening to the inspiring message^
v,ar and our National .welfare, and concern and sincere regret, the de­
of the Turkish force of 50,000 trap­
delivered
by
Gypsy
Smith
direct
rftirieney when the war is over." He struction. !&gt;y lire. of .the Virginia
from the trenches in France nnd bg&gt; ped by the British can possibe
{heir*urges, that the people support Carolina Chemical Company's fac­
J.
M. Clinton, the representative ___L uih^jii,. Sept. 23.—T he-British
T M ’fnuslytftefr schools of hit ‘grades tory here on the 2nd duy of Septem­
of
the
foreign
work of t the Y. last night attacked the German lines
ami adapt them as wisely as possible ber, 10 IS:
-we,
the
newspaper
editors of Florida between St. (Jucntin and Camhrai
to. the new conditions, "to the end
And where ns we have in mind the
hero assembled wish to record our opposite Legntflct, innking^progress
thut no boy or girl sbnll have less op­
strong hand of fellowship exsisting
profound amazement nt the wonder­ in the vinsintty of Bois furtn and
portunity for education
boenuse
between your Company-and the far­
ful facts disclosed by thf?e men n'nd capturing n group of trendies at
war and thai-the Nntion mny be
mers of this section; the many acts
our- equally profound conviction that strong points on the ridge northwest
strengthened ns it can only
lie
of helpful aid extended to us ip the
the present tendency towards a of Ycnhuile, it is officially announced
tluoigli the right (llueulion of pll its
pnst anil your liberality in extend­
unification of moral and religious en­ Another enemy strong point near
pontile. ’
ing credit to our farmers when need­
deavors among the Allied—-soldiers Ron-sacy-llony road, just to the
i
For no part of our people is this ed, thus greatly aiding us in incresfighting, the wonderful battle for south, was also taken by tlu* British.
•t ..•■I miportnnt than for those who ing the production of crops in this
trne ami universal Christianity Is A successful local attack wus carried
&gt;i' • in villages, small towns, anti in section:
•
one of if not (he most wonderful qu\ south of Villers-Guislain, To the
the open country, mostly farmers.
devehopments r&gt;t the epoch'll period northwest of St. (juentinthe Germans
Uliatm-^r .may-.-havo-beer. t_ruu_iu-. '*_An'd whgfc as, vonrs was the only
through
which wr arc struggtmg- penetrated the British line at one
(■inner days, it has now come about plum in our city epgug.**i in (lie mail
uutl
JiLTdiy---------- ^------------lot- -n»— Bcrtluiuiumt— dTiT+rrg—trrr
ufacturc
of
fertilizers
thus
enabling
thiit for -mires* jn qheir, work-aml-lim
attack. The position was
re-es
us
aT
all
timis'
to
procure
and
furRESOLVED
That
we
will
return
Km.il living on the farm and in the
by a counter-attack.
just
such
ciunliinatiuns
ns
we
re­
to
our
newspapers
and
devote
our
(.urn Inline, farmers, and their wives
s ■■
editorial space and our heat jour­
On the front between Arras nnd
in I a broader, more comprehensive quired for special crops and further­
nalistic
efforts
to
convey
to
our
read
more
the
employing
by
you
of
much
Lens, there was a continueution of
ami more thorough education to
ers the great message tlia* *ve have the advance movement in the neigh­
your
n i m and women . engaged in
an Inbnr and thereby, contributing
,
.
received, Hint they may lake equal borhood of Gavrelle. Southeast of
..... .
and living u n d o -a n y -o »h -^ ul.*l -^ ULrfe-to ^ &gt;u‘ &gt;»n m iBrUy-am i -upproli' In and have full understanding that village the British progressed
building
of
our
eityCHAIRMAN
STEVENS
AP­
CHAIRMAN
LAKE
WILL
BE
i» iiiitlititms. They ncet* not only
of.
Hi's splendid spirit which is un­ on a front of three-quarters of a mile
Your loss is our loss tru ly
t
general information and training
POINTS HIS WORKES.
IN CHARGE AGAIN.-.
iting Gentile and Jew, Protestant
fur I'fe and citizt'iiship which they
Be it resolved that this body does
Paris. Sept. 23.—The Rrench yes­
"One Million Dollurs From Flori­ and Catholic, in one mighty worh^
The Fourth Liberty Loan cam­
I unit! have in common with all melt most sincerely extend to you. our
terday
nnd Inst night made notable
revolutionizing w-ork id love ami ser­
.i.mI women, but they need also trnin- sympathy ut this time and most- paign will -.(fart next Saturday nnd da For Our Boys,"- is the slogan
progress
in the enctcclement of St.
vin'. to mankind,
engendering,co­
I'g.in srienre and’ a knowledge of earnestly and respectfully urges trial Chairman Forrest Lake is getting' of the United War Work Cumpuign
Quentin. They iiushed in far .on the
operation,
abolishing
duplication
of
pfiijirs and chemistry, of soils and you re-lupld your plant ns soon ns everything in .readiness for the most) Much was launched in Jacksonville
n
effort, economizing without stinting tftiuth ’ and captured Enillnge
(••rtilizers. of plnnts nnd animals ami practicable' anil would suggest that' successful drive of the entire cam­ the. week of September 16th when
dendusl, close to Uise, and nine miles
the
hoys
to-whom
service
and
sup­
'heir diseases and bow to protect yon even extend and enlarge same paign. Mr. I.ake has served as delegates from every county in the
port are rendered, the strong help­ southeast of St. Quentin, it is'otlrciaD' *
against them, of the cultivation and for we cannot hut feel that this’ pro- chairman of all the Liberty Loan state attended the inspiring ‘two day
ing the weak, (iromoting unity of ly announced. From Venduil the
harvesting*of crops, of marketing of perty will be loyally supported and drives and he knows the ground anil conference.
spirit, largeness of. mental and spir­ French pushed on to the fivpr. North &gt;#
It is President Wilson's wish that
i'.Ila iicotI rations for domestic ani- that your Company will lie the kpows how’ to go over tile top in
itual vision, and a national nnd in- of Ly Fontaine, thoy penetrated the
u a h i .if m a r l u i w i r L i - a l w l it^ linn, unit ■till tr.tiial.-u*.ipiuia. o f . . » ■jilubtalilu true American style, lfe has mnde Jill-iieveii..recugnizcd agencies doing
Ih m u l ill Z b o - d tU m ltMO kU -31*I&gt; w«m &gt;W&gt;4. ■■ ■
arrangements for a lively campaign |war wort; he unified in one great /Ttv Tmmi 'Pintrri r ~pf rtft»itny Ui:n -will
care, of the simple forms of engineer- husiness.
ami expects to have some good fea­ campaign t o provide comfort for prove our greatest bulwark ugainst . Sept. 23. American troops raided
o t: and architecture of bookeeping
Resiieci full \
tures, good speakers uiid a real get our' boys in the training camps on the encroachment of any,future de­ the 'enemy lines in the neighborhood
ai d banking, of the sanitation of the
H o a rd , of
Th.* Sanford
Si
|together meeting ffir the Fourth this side and Overseas. Lines of spotism uponzour individual liberty. of Saumont- village lust night, and
'"'ine. the Care of children, and many B\:
ruptured twenty-f/vc. prisoners. •One
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Liberty Loan.
creed nnd race, of petty prejudices And Ik* it further
ntlor things on winch their success
Jfi D. Putnam,
unit
attack
fi
HxuQokz,
,&lt;s*If
zxkRESOLVED:
That
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we
apprize
arid their health and happiness de­ * F. P. Forster,
Since the beginning of the war we vanish in tjiis coming drive. It is to
ing twenty firisoncrs and killipg and
have
spent for Army use $37,000,000 he y i AM ERICAN effort for AM ER evfery editor of a Florida newspaper
pend, » full round of knowledge, such
C. K. Lucas,
wounding forty more Germans. The
through
these
resolutions,
of
our
as is needed for success in no other,
for - flour; $ 1*1,000,040 for sugnr; I CAN hoyij and those of ours
Com mittee.
prisoners are members of the Jaeger '
conviction
and
of
our
purpose
and
$43,000,000 for bacon; $12,000,000 who side by side are heating' hack
occupation. Also the farmer and. the
, , invite each one of them to join us battalion which formerly was stafor beans; $9,000,000 for canned to­ t4h* Hun.
farmers wife must know not only the
Icc Manufactures
in spreading this wonderful propag­ tinned at Metz.
matoes; and $3,000,000 for irce.
separate facts.of these, hut the un­
Organizations to carry on the anda of universal love, charity and
Asked to
Meet nt Orlando
London, Sept. 23. —The Serbians
derlying principles as well, to enable
These are only some of the largp drive the week o f November lllh
All manufactures of ice operating
have cut the main railway line be­
items in our Army’s hill of fare. We (o 18th are being perfected in every benevolence.
them to direct their work intelligentin the State of Florida are requested have spent $ 12(i,000,0(&gt;0 for shoes;
tween Uskup uml XSafoniki, and are
Signed: Frank II. Stonemnn
v and adjust themselves to constantcounty in the stule. Dr. L . A . Bice,
to attend u conference wit.h Federal
on
the western hank of the Vartar.
{• -u
Miami Herald
over $500,000,000 for clothing, win­
|&gt; changing conditions.
Food Administrator, Braxton Beach- ter and summer; nearly $150,000,000 o r ^ ampa, is chirirman for the state
E. R. Jorges according to Serbian official state­
iri (he drive and J. Herbert Wilson
Such knowledge and training,ran- am, nt Orlando,
Florida, on Wed­
DeSotn
CountyNews ments Sunday. West of the Vardnr
formerly camp general secretary nt
nut be given effectively in the elemen nesday, October 2nd, 1918, nt 9:00 for blankets.
the Serbians have cut the railway *• •
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Gilbert
D. I.enrh
Our axes for tho Army have cost Camp Jackson is State Director.
•ary schools alone. Much of it can A. M.
.
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line to Prilep, which b the main line .
•
Leesburg
.Commercial
over $G,000,000; our rolling kitchens
be given only in high schools nnd
of the German communication ln^ •
This conferepce is cnlled by Mr.
The seven agencies which are
Committee.
colleges, and ,to hoys nnd girls of Beacham, following his rec^fnV'cnn- $47,000,000 and field ranges $1,600,­ handed together in this common
this region. Prisoners
and ' the ,
00. The •Army Is using 2,500,000
fchool and college age.
amount of 'wur material captured in­
vn»s of manufacturing conditions in
cause for our hoys ?rc the Y. M. C.
shovels costing $1 a piece. Our mo­
composed of the following organi­ creases daily. Neighboring German
the Y. W. C. A., tho Knights
The plnce which farmer? hold ip. Florida. Reports have been secured tor trucks to carry supplies and am­
zations.
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and Bulgarian sectors arc now feel­
the affairs of the Nntion and'zthe frofti the majority of ice factories munition &lt;jost $240,000,000, and for of Columbus, the War Camp Com­
.Young
Men’s
Christian Associa­ ing the loss of their communication
world and the value of their sork in.the State and Mr. Beacham has horse-drawn wagons and carts *we munity Service, the Amerian Li­
’
lines. Enemy reihforcementa b*vc
.
have been revealed by the war. The tabulated their costs andrevery other have spent $37,000,000. Our 279,000 brary Association, the Jewish Wel- tion, Young Women’s Christian
importance of these will not bo less detail entering into the business of horses nnd 132,000 mules have cost fars Board and the Salvation-Army. Association, Nationnl .Catholic War been forced to retreat. Since Septem­
Counsel, Jewish Welfare Board, War ber 10th tho Serbians have advanced
when,the war is over. It is of the manufacturing ice.
11. R. Stevens bas been made the
us nearly $lp 0,000,000; to feed them
* *
utmost importance that they be able
At the conference to be held on has cost over $60,000,000 and tho county chairman 'fo r . the big drive Camp Community Service, Ameri­ forty miles.'
m
to fill their places nnd {lo iheir work the 2nd, Mr. Beacham will, with the harness for nearly $30,000,000. ■ in Seminole county and (his assures can Library Association and the
Halavation
Arm
y..
.
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intelligently.nnd' well.
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-a
assistance of E. E. McLin, Direc­
the success and the grrntest co­
* Clifford •Peabody Married. •
m
These figures are large, hut we
tor
of
Enforcement,
place
before
the
The campaign for raising funds
operation
among all tho workers. Mr.
The followwing item from O crIr
That they may he prepared for
have nearly 2,000,000 men in France
this, tho schools for tho farmers’ chil­ Icc manufacturers tenative plans and nearly as many in cantonments Stevens was chairman in laBt year's for carrying on this work will take will be interesting to friends here
dren in smnll towns nnd villages and plans under which their buajncsacnn here, and the United States and the drives, probably one of tho best place sometime in October. I tnke the old home of Lieut. Clifford
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in the open country should he bet­ he conducted in the future without people of the United States, through managed and most .successful drives it for granted &lt;that each of.you will Peabody:
the
inaugurated last season and es­ servo and do tjie utmost in- assisting
ter supported and constantly Impro­ loss to themselves nnd with
Ocala,
Sept.
14—
Novd
baa
just
assurance of the public being zwell the Liberty Loan are mgking these pecially when- it is considered that the raising of Seminole County's reached this city of the. marriage of /
ved and no boy or. girl should
. soldiers as safe, as comfortable, as tho work was new to all. the workers, quota., which is $10,628.00 The Lieut. Clifford Peabody formerly of
out of the elementary school or high served in every community.
powerful and effective as possible.
then. Chairman Stevens has named quota for the state of Florida (r this city nnd* Ml«t Mildred Gale,
school when attendance is possible.
Mr. Beacham hopes to see every
Every subscriber to the Liberty' the following committee chairmen: One Million. This can he done, as
In so far ns rhe draft laws nnd the ice manufacturing.plant in the State
which occurred u Jew days ago nt
Loan has helped, and every subscri­
we raided more than twelve thou­ Pelham,. N. Y.
i- 1
Mrs. E. Curlett, Geneva,
absolute necessities of the home will represented at Orlando, andinasmu
ber to the Foui^h Liberty Loan will
permit, every country hoy and every as the meeting ia to he held in their
Mrs. A. J.. Bistline, Longwood sand in the last Red Cross Drive.
Mr. Peabody is a son of the Into
help to win. the war.
country -girl, who-are prepared for it interest, he believes that this call
Mr. H. C. Lyman, Altamonte Spgs There is no more worthy and pa­ Col.' Peabody, who for a number of
Newspaper advertising will be a ifltr. C. D. Brumley, Chuluota triotic cause than this Oono.
shopjd g o .to college, university, or will he eagerly answered by the ice
yeari* was _ prominently cbnnecte '
feature
of the campaign and D. C.
normal school.
producers.
Mr. B. T ! Wheeler, Oviedo, *
There will bo a district meeting with thtf Florida Times-Unlon. FtJr
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Marlowe has been made chairman
Arrangement* will he made for
There are before us as a people
Mr. J. A. 'Johnson, Lake Monroe in Orlando in the near future, date tho past fey years he had mado
of publicity and will interest local
conducting
this'm
eeting
in
such
n.
just two tasks of aupereme impor­
M r.'D . R. Brisson, East Sanford of- which you will be advised, and Oenla his home hut just a year ago
business men- in the advertising.
*
I hope you will be able to be pre­ left here and went into the urmy in ‘
tance; To win the war for freedom manner that the manufacturers nee
. Mr. Schclle Moines, Treasurer, sent at this meeting.
the quartermaster's department and
and democracy, and, let us hope. for have no hestitntion in Btnting fully
Played With Loaded Shells
Mr. S. O, Shinholser, City of. San­
4 m
permanent peace, andj^h fit ourselves and zwithout resaorve their various
Let us go into this matter whole­ for som e’ timtf’ has been stationed in
ford,
William
and
Elijah,
the
little
hoys
and our children for life and citizen­ problems, and may also present to
hearted and with a firm determina­ New York state. A few weeks ago
Mr. R. J7~ Holly,. Chairman of
ship in tho new world which the war Mr. Beacham such suggestions _ as of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Morse played
he won his commission as- a second
tion that .we wtll raise the amount
'* bringing in. Both of these tasks- will possibly aslst him In reaching;* with some loaded shells yesterday Public Speaker*,.
lieutenant.
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Mr. W. M. Haynes, Publicity assigned to ua. We must do our bit — Mrth—Peabody—fa—a— protqincnt-------------must he performed with singleness of conclusion, as to what should be the
purpose and whoHr-hrartcd drrotiotv future-poHcyTor gorrmmg-thg mm* and Iighted. them,in a_fire. with- th* Director" £ "Advertising Committee. to win this war, and .this is dne of. young society girl of Pelham and fa
—
Chairman Stevens has also sent the ways to do It. Our hoys over prominently identified in the Red
to the public welfare; and no tacri ufacturing, nnd distribution tot■ ice results that William has a badly
burned face and hand and Elijah out the following call to the heads
Dee, however great,, must ho allowed in the State of Florida.
there and.-our boya over hfcro need Cross work at that place. While tho
c' r
to.nUnd in the wayzof either.
.
i« aligbtly burned. Their miraculoua of the committee*:
new* of the marriage of Llaut. Peabo

FOURTH LIB BIG DRIVE
ERTY LOAN IN OCTOBER
CAMPAIGN WAR WORK

Lonie McMullen
ia
enjoying
I feel sure the farmers of the Na­
tion may be trusted to do their part visit from hi* mother. Mrs. Me Mullln
arrived Sunday from Tampa and
Your* sincerely,
’
P. F. Claxton, Com. will spend several weeks here.

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thb help, and we o f Seminole
escape from serious Injury la due to
This ia to advise that you have
the presence of the negro woman be&lt;n appointed Chairman of the are going to do our share.
I am counting on you, don’ t
who
threw
a cloth over them different committees in the Interest
and smothered the fire.
of tha United War Work Cympaign disappoint me.
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Peabody come* aa a great surprise
to hi* friend* hern they are* never- ' &gt;
theleaaa Interested-in tha announcemeat.'
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•LESSONS FOR THE

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SEPTEMBER 13, igjg

THE SANFORD HERALD
es of love inevitable to such a situ*tion bring the story to u pleasing
close.— Lyric Montluy.
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HARD WICK DEFEATED "
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suam-c of kurh certifici»re in the name
'df J. V. Laing.
t *• Also, Notice is hereby given that
I J. F. Lning. purchaser of Tax Ccri t-il'iepit* No 148, deled th« «th day
|of* July A.. D. 1915,. has fiM MW

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Charge 25 Cents.

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In answering all advertisement
where no name is mentioned in the
id, please do not ask. The HsrjW
for-Information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually wo do not
know who the advertiser is and if
we do we arc not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write I
letter and address it as per in
structions in the ad._______________

T h e Third Friday of- every
m onth will be a business
m eeting of the Red Cro*?-.
at W om an ’s Club on.Oak
A venue, at 2:30 p.

Grorsln I I .. S .m . R ..I ' P o lh lc . \™ « “ M «
■ * • * ? T L 'T ™
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application for tax deed to is*tlp ,n
Atlanta, Ga.,
Sept 12, ()\cr* accordance with
law. Said certi/fy prepared fo r this Newspaper by Pictorial Review. ^ whelming defeat of U. S. Sen. Thom ­ (irate embraces the following, de­
as W. Hardwick was shown today scribed property situated in Semi­
in returns from yesterday’s demo­ nole County, Florida, t o - wit: N. 50
*iT/e&gt;Trgx$5
cratic primary, which is cquiyujenj ft. of S. 100 ft. of 8 \V»**of Block
to election in Georgia.
W illiam 10, Tier 15, Sanford. The said land _________ F O R SA LE
Embroideries with a Distinctly New Note.
•J. Harris, u4iom Predident \\ llson being ossesed at the date of the
We mak4 a specialty nf*Oro»iiV
are employed to develop the floral
For Sole-Seed Irish Potatoes $1.00
By KATHRYN MUTTERER.
publicly termed a "constant and issuance of such certificate in the
sprays,
whllo
the
scalloped
edges
ars
and Shippers’ Stamps.
Tho~now .note In household emper bushel. D, It, Brinson. &lt;-4tc.
consistent supporter of my admin­ name of Mary Bayioek.
broldorloa Is spunded In black. It Is buttonholed.
Write for Catalogue
White mercorlied ootton In two istration,*' curried 112 counties* with
••r
■s v
abown effectively in the contsrploco
Unless
said
certificates
‘
shall
lie
i
pair
«
f
large,
mules
for
sale.
E.
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Box 534
284 convention votes.
Under the redeemed according to law, tax| Curlett. Geneva, Fin.
In roso design. The embroidery Is sixes Is noedod for the embrpidery.
7-tfc.
done In crosa-stltch on a background The flnest Is to bo used for the oya- county unit system in Georgia, 191
decsd will issue thereon on the 1 5 th ;--------------------------------convention votes are sufficient to day of October A. D. 1918.
- . J' For Rent—Cottage on Magnolia.
Jacksonville,
Florida
.win the nomination.
I Witness my ollicial signature and and'Eleventh St., $8.00 per month.
Hardwick run third in u five-cor­ ■seal ’ th is-1 3 th day of September Apply Crown Paper Co.
6-3tp
nered race.
Congressman William Schley.How­ !*• « , a l ) l8 ' : E. A. D o u s W
! F»r S » 'c -O n o llul.y Gr.i,d Ch,valrot auto. II. G. Dieterich. 6-tf
■ 'd p *
ard, who also ran on a loyalty 't&gt;lat
Clerk Circuit C ourt,-Seminole
f* .f .
form and with oth er. opponents of
County, Florida. * j.
'Ford Truck. Fine shape. $350.00
Sen. Hardwick,* denounced the latter
JE W E L E R
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For Sale—Old newspapers at the
war measures, carriedi 20 counties
No.
M Y SPE C IA L TIE S:
with
50
convention
votes.
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Herald Office.
W
. Of whito linen, although thero aro let and cut-work, whllo tho heavier
ssrres for tae satin
counties,
lorno new effoc(a In black linen with -■lie
- - --.. nsUtoh and wick "curried only 18
For.Sulo—A limited quantity of PICKARD’S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
■callopod
edge,
_ cross stitch In colors for library, don buttonholing the sc*llop
with
42
votes.
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mpllfy
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pure strain Exti;a
Eariy Jersey GORHAM’S STEULiNG.JSILVKIL-_____
ynn living joom -use.—The color cm- Should Ona. dSslre to sir
• Emmett —R.*i&amp;haw,i-lorm«&gt;r i-aiate*
Wakefield cabbage seed at
$8.00
broidery on such a aomber back-senator, carried only ono county with
.
• ground la particularly, rich and effec­
per pound, not . over one half pound ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
two votes, while John It. Cooper, a
tive and tho color schemo can. easily
will be shipped any single .party. ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
be mado to match any room or com­
Mucon uttorney, failed to carry a
Let us -have your- early orders.
We
never
know
the
true
value
of
bination of color schemes.
single ‘county.
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friends. While they live wo are too
Ppevutf .C- Co.. Seville. Fla.
5-tf
Tho centerpiece pictured Is twenty-,
eemlttve of their faults, when wo have
.a a a a a m m o a M m s a a s s H
There were ‘ eight congressional
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fcvro Inches In diameter. Tho roV *
lost them, we only see their vltturs.
new
corn.
8nle
100
bushels
For
races In Georgia, *with returns com­ -Hare.
may bo carrlod out In two-shades oi
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5-3tp
rad or Hi roso and black and tho.
I. K. Eftridge, East Side.
ing in slowly. Interest centered ip
loaves-In two shades ot green. Ono
the Tenth district, where Thomns GOOD THINGS FOR OCCA8 I6 NS.
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shade of bluo or black may bo used to
For Sale o f . Rent — Piano in excelE.
Watson,
whose
publications
to,
work the row of connecting crosses,
' i-ontly were burred from the mails
There arc npy number of people who lent condition. 206 Elm avcrOte.
as woll as thoao scattered through
5-8tc
One Inch Cards Will Re Published Us*
under the espionage law, contested like carrots, but who have no ambition
tbo border; For the edgo cluny loco
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nrlrvlittif
is
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der This Heading At The lisle Of $7.2$
to
originate
new
may bo used, or a Blmplo crochot
the democratic nomination with Carl
Duroc and J’olatid
For Sale wnys
of
serving
Per Year. *
border.
.
Vinson, incumbent.
Vinson led to­
Tho scar! Is a docldcd innovationthem. One of the China pigs. &gt;Lit* Jersey cow, milk5-3tc
, ..
Hand Bros.
becnuBO Its design Is different from
commonest, -and tii ing.
No. 12432—Centerpleco with Note day.
anything .that has preceded 1L Fur- r . •
The contest In the- Fourth dis­
many the Mist at­
of Black.
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r or Sale-- Sows with pigs.- * or ‘
thffmore I f londr Itself to endfeas
tractive of nil dish­
pattern to snvo tlmo and work, tho trict also was close, with Rep. Wright
ways of treatment to gain distinction.
. - Good I&gt;urog Jersey stock .1
slioats
es, Is creamed car­
O P T O M E T R IS T
B. per­
entire center section may bo omitted leading bis opponent, A.
The butterflies are dono In Roman
Inquire
Rex Ptickard," West Side.
rots. • Let us try
on tho scarf without detracting from sons.. Incumbents^ in the remaining
E Y E S E X A M IN E D
4-tfc
cutwork. but solid satin stltcbos
some other ways to
Its beauty. Tho portion omitted dfctriits who had opposition, appear­
a n d G L A S S E S F IT T E D
could be adapted to a hemstitched
eoyld bo used qulto as effectively
serve the whole­
ed ioday. to have been nominated.
tray-cloth or to an oval mat.
'-’ ’ fnwherry plants. Srltaal’B Jewelry Store. 123 W. First 6t
For •Sale
some
veegtnble.
Bolld embroidery and oyelot work
W. I). Upshaw, of Atlanta, led "the
Puree ot Carrots-^Srrnpe two largo $2&lt;mi ■per 1.*&gt;9 f. .. h. I.like Mary.
Rlctorlal Review No. 12237—Dos! gn for-table runner. 17 by 52-In­
field in the Fifth district to succeed
4-11r»
carrots,
wash and dry them, rut In &lt; \ Far r 1
dies, stamped on white “ Part Linen” material. $1.25; whito embroidery
Hep. Howard.
slices
or
shreds.
I*nt
Into
u
siiueepnn
cotton. 35 cents.
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Gov. Dorsey was renominated with two tnIdeapnonfills of butter, a
For Sale Fresh mil* ii KlW. R. I.
Pletorlal RovIow Transtor Pattern No 12432. blue, 16 esnta.
I without opposition.
pint of boiling water, a tonspnonful of Garrh rr.
F o r m e r l y o f th e U . S . A r m y .
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Pictorial Rovlow patterns on sale by local agents.
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sugnr
and
a
dash
of
pirprlka;
rover
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C O N S U L T IN G PHYSICIAN
mill let simmer very gently for about
Report W anted
\N A N T E D
an hour; add throe cupfuls of soaked
Those
persons
in
Seminole
Coun­
SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK 111 DC
Mothers o f L ib erty
tii-twi-en ! *i
U;r &lt;•d A
tv who hai e planted dasheens vr bread that lias been well drulnod mid
Entry
- ...... of . the United States into rhavotes from seed fumfsired by j pressed down Into tho cup; add two and 7 f&lt;»r •*‘•r&gt; in printing plant.
the European whr. finds Mrs. Walker : lll^ l jtlVl.rilint.„i or from other sour- MUmtIh of chicken or veal broth ami Apply Crow !i Puler C&lt;i., Sanford,
simmer an hour.
iMc
Flu.
------- confronted by the same problem she ; ct.8 will please report to me the reCelery With Beef Marrow,—Allow a
Ollicc* 309 Park Avenue
mrt in the Spanish-Antericaii war , suits they have so far ohtainea.
Over The Top
head of celery to each pereson. pure
Wni’l«-d. Mir Fasli &amp; Pror F'.ic,
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Telephone 291
(he roots and cut the stalks, wipdi In
she
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Counly
Agent.
- -Musical Gom vdv—open-* - Lyric twenty ym rs
ktory. Bt-iii'h liurds and n ’.line fiarid*
several waters to remove nil earth:
•husband to her country t" return n«*
Theatre for season 191H.
have
nil iimun
heads im
the miiiiv
same length
■IIIav mi
n iihm and ,.G e o d inside t'ar|s-:;«r. xti-afly -.icrk Office Mrs: 1 0 - 12 a.m. &amp; 2 4 |t.l
her vniitu;.
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••inh ■
L-i,.
put
nil
to
lioll
In
balling
water
to covor; j thi* &gt;iar ri ui?u. In rr; !ylnr*
&lt;
mnrr Thr enlist:
The theatrical season opened"
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to lli IIMO11
hull
five
minutes,
then
drain
on
a
cloth,
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erieruand
salary
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SelHen
mliles.
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heart,-a
distress
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Robinson
of
Sanford
in
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night at the Lyric Theatre with the est sol
D R . L. I). B R O W N
97 'f
pride
But the Navy Medical Corps at Minn- set thy bends Into ii dish where they D o r Co.. I’l.kitLa. Fla.
!*Over the T op " Musical 'show pre­ that is relived hy
will lie lint, add suit, n piece of green --------D E N T I S T
is ccon v i need that her*, vapolia Minn, was if. the Dun woody or red pepper, a tablespoonful of but
senting to a rrowded house one "f wly n
FOR REN T
l Swimming Contest at Lake Calhoun ter and broth to cover; let simmer
oldest hon is a si
Ollice Yowell-Speer Building
Inst week and won first place in thu one hour or until tender. F’nr six
I
For Kent- 1: acres of lirst ( lass
jn the city. This, company i« not
Tin- latter's sw« el heart, repudiates loo yard dash.
Phone 108
Sanford, Florida
heads, cut four ounces of inarrmv from celery, land. Inquire of Mrs. K. K.
Rdbbie” is well known here as a a beef hone, the hind shin, In half-inch
large as they.only have ten j n ; the him and gives him a lesson in loyalWashburn, South of old Brady store
Compan.v hut- each one knows how ty hy going to France as a nurse, foot-hall player on the High Sshoo! slices, let sonk In cold water, drain: Also corn for
- 7-2tp tiioma.h kmmkt wiijion
to entertain and please for each one i»ut Walker merely seeks forgetful- team-und Ills many IviCnds will he cover with boiling water and let situ
T. ITR/IFSon ihit'.MinM&lt;ca
1111ti11’ r urttiit • tutu *n nr
mimin'
I ,ri.,.i i irn 1fii1*
^ mGU in-oUt* •met uiip- it
For Rent —Five and haIf acres
is an artist in .their line.
rertdv.
Serve
wtth.n
brown
snitc*-;
add
there, letic us well as serving in the navy.
t ropol
' of till
Jrurk and o i lake shnr«* (rood for
their 1
,1 ,,u
live liihleHpoonfids of coni flour, add
TI..- cirls are all pretty -and
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Mornlul,
scornful, accusing eyes pursue hi in
celery nr ro tton
nquire of Mrs.
costumes «re the best thu mom^ sji(ks „prlu&lt;ion
Ins library i Sl.rvifc s At The Baptist
Church four- tnldespoonftils of olive oil Mini r . u Widke r, 1(M»6 l nion A \C
LAWYERS
cook
until
frothy,
then
add
one
cupful
can buy and with the h-aul.ful
. ,,i# l.(lVple,l
and com - 1 The pastor will preach Sunday
6- 2tp
of highly seasoned brown Hlock, a half
Sanford,
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H(H*nerv
that
th«*V
have
they
muke
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[or|# liut fate pursufs him in- the morning on the* subject "Vision and
cupful ot tomuto puree, and Htlr 'until
beuullful scene.
form 0f u book that comeH to his Life;’ ’ .and Sunday evening on the
For Rent- -Three* neatly furnished
boiling; add one tablespoonful of Wor­
The musical 1 numbers are all |hand relating to the Franco-Prus- subject "Right vs. Might,"
cestershire sauce, n dash- of paprika -rooms for gentleman or cou|Je.
good and
the comedy is the Vind '%ian struggle of nearly n century
Sunday {Jchool 9:30 A. M.
and two or three tahleapoonfuls of or­ 206 EIm Ai•enue.
SC H E LLE MAINES
5-Stc• * will
you .forget y o u r jag0( |n which he finds a parallel
Morning sermon 11:00 A. M.
ange Juice.
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that
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For Rent Pour riMrtn colt age,
that fills him with *a loathing for ' B. Y. P. U. 0:30 P. M.
Breakfast Dish.— Hent two cupfuls
troubles.
OFFICE IN THE COlinT IIOfSE
« .M
of tomato, add salt, pepper, and butter 1212 Park avi-n in
$i i 00 per
Evening Sermon 7:30 P. 7.
has ----arranged
to ’ himself and makes the path of duty
Manager Lam —
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to
season,
mid
pour
over
well-buttered
month
nu
lulling
water.
G
W.
Viators are especially invited.
SANFORI) - - FLORIDA
have a show of this kind here every
tonst which has been softened around S|*0n«* r
5-tf .
two weeks and will guarantee them
Slacker no niory. Walker goes to
| the edgt-s In hot water before spread
to all he
I and rtiore than worth "do his hit" and has the good forPresbyterian Church
lug with tho butter. The bread simply
For Rent —Count ry Place, 1
the small price of admission. He tuqe to fall wounded at a moment
The subject Sunday night at liented In the oven Is fully as good und miles Iri^n p •&gt;t
i 15 a* res under
also has*the heat s h o w s of the sea- 1that he covers jimself w ith glory 7:30 will he, "Ought there he a Hell". much easier to prepare.
cult i vi ( ion.
lions:-.
Large
son" hooked for the coming year and and to uwake later in a huso hos- The Sunday^ School is growing each
W o o d s pasture.
A;. ply C. H. Lefwttl present to the theatre goers here pital under the care of tl\e girl who Sabbath.
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"Bring Up Father Musical Comedy" had scorned him as yellow, and
"F Io-F lo Musical Comedy", "Gun surrounded hy the dear ones who In The Court of the Counly Judge,
'\tFot Rtr.t —Ten c u t h rnt rear
ilill Ladiep Minstrel*’. J. A. Coburn had been drawn into the vortex
So^ilnole Counly. State of Florida.
Moore
’s Mu •*tn.
1.'.V UAri tiled.
Minstrels” and several others -dur- of miking war or relieving his mis- In re Estate of Margrettu McMichVictims of Epilepsy.
Good large Ik uk- ur.d barn. Cash
Ing^the- season. . *
erics. The reconciliations and touchuel.
The names of Caesar, Mahomet, Na­ rent. Ste \\’. M. Hayr.es at Herald
To all Creditors, Legatees, Dis­ poleon and Byron spring to mind as
Office.
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tributees und all ‘ persons having among the almost Innuinerntile list of
claims or demands ngtHnst said Illustrious men who. have suffered
Furnished Rooms by Llay. Week
from epilepsy. Shakespeare makes
Estate:
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or Month— Park avenue Flat, 106
Cassius tell his hearers that "Caesar
You, and each of you, are hereby
Nortfi Park avenue, over L. U. Phil­
hath the fnlllng sickness.”
notified and required to present any
ips &amp; C;». (irtij store Mr*. C. C.
rizims and^demnnds which you, or
Hart, manager.
30-tf
either of "you, mfty' have ugainst
She Earned It.
Have A Look at the Derby pro­
the estate of Margrettu McMichael,
My little daughter came In with a
deceased, late of Altamonte Springs, penny. 1 asked her where she found perly, 610 Laurel Avenue, Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida, to the It, and she sulrtr““ I earned It. Yhu Ha., and make ur. offer for it to A.
undersigned administrator of- said see, Carter culled me a had girl ami 1 Derby. 97 Washington Avenue, Oil
estate, or his resident agent bplow was going to light him. hut he had C ity, I a.
96-15 tp
But they're so practical and
named, within two years from date smne pennies, so I told him If lie
durable thut you cait keep
of the first publication of this no­ Would give me a 'letiny 1 wouldn't
nearly all your records in
light hint—und he did. ’
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tice, as provided hy law.
them.
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Sidney D. McMichael,
There’s a type to meet every
Administrator of thek estate of
f7 m t2M «• l»,60
•kr.k.-n or
SATURDAY— Special 5 Reel Feature Comedy, next
Japanese Superstition.
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MT.rtw.l «&gt;)&gt;(. (or lllimond*. old
Margrctta McMichael.
purpose,
and the fH a p P ^
(.old.
Mltir
»nd
H
»ldtr-«ork.
H
.-nd
ol
oner
bf
The Japanese have mnny , curious pnrrrl po*i md rrrlltr rook by return mail.
last episode "Bull’ji Eye.”
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C. R. Robinson, Resident Agent,
stpek forms that fit them nre
superstitions about animals,.'the chief
MA/ER’S TOOTH SPECIALTY
.- Orlando, Florida.
7-Fri 9tc among.which Is their hi-lk-f In the su­ ,,
l&gt;r»«. x. ?00T So. Slh 81.
PUUdo'phln, Pn.
so cnrcfully designed that yoo
pernatural power'of foxes.
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MONDAY— "MotherH o f Llborly.” A dirccl blow
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
arc ubfe to use many of them
tU n d er Section 575 of the General
to German Autoc-iacy, a picture that every man,
without the slightest changeStatutes.’
woman and child ahould see.
Bound In Red Cowhide BaC^
Notice is hereby given that J. F.
and Corners, Corduroy Side5*
Laing, purchaser of Tax Certificate
Steel Hinges, Top LockingNo.
90.
dated
the
3rd
day
of
July
JACKSONVILLE
.F1A
TUESDAY— June Caprice in (he ‘ ‘ Camodai'c
A.
D.
1916,
has
filed
suid
certificate
L et -u a -d em ou sU a te lf°'J
KIhh,” al«o comedy.
in my office and has made applica­
OLDEST
you can 6aVe time, lahoran
tion for tax deed to issue in accord­
, ESTABLISHED
ance- with- la wj _ Sald-cexlifi cate-em­
[SEED HOUSE \
Wm—S. H arl-ln—"A -L io n -o f the— !
P ost B inder.
braces the following described prop­
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OfMSSHurort 4m*
Florida, ’ to-wit: _Lot 5, Block 9,
•nfnr mirtiTSf
Tier D, Sanford. The said land be­ I All Local AdverUaementa Unde*
Phoaa 148
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SEPTEMBER 24

THE SANFORD HERALD
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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

SEMINOLE’S
ROLL OF HONOR

BUDCET OF O P I N I O N •■'JllST
BETWEEN VOtJ AND ME"

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TH E G ATE POST
N O T IN IT

A Chief Ih Arming Ve Inking Notes
and Faith, " l i e ’ll Print ’em "—
Ho Snys Saunlercr.
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A Father's

Tnyer.

Forrest Gntehel, Ed. Cameron,
Lyman Baker,, E. H. Ward, Rohert
Deane, Tunny Deane, F. F. Roper,
Karl Schultz, Sherman Roulh, Douglass C. Orlliin, \V. M. Chan­
Collier Brown, Oliver Murrell, Ned cellor, Thoo. Stiles, Alton E. FarChittenden,-Roy Chittenden, Ralph nell;.. Hurry B .' Lewis, Jr., Vivian
Na i y

God. i
O 1 ain't much mi prnyiit
Er finin’, t* church,
I’ ve tried to do what I thought wur.
right.
,
A-helping my friends an’ treatin’ 'em
••hite.
I may he sharp on n business deal,
'T haven’ t lied ami 1 wouldn't steal,
An' so ! am asking you, Cod,tonight
Watch over Hill when we start to
fight.
I know you’ ve had ji J ot uv wor'f t’
do
’ Way over there.
•A*watrh&lt;nR the hun at Ids hellish

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Rournillat, Alliln Joncd1, Morris Spen­
cer, Hugh White, Oscar Rouse ,1C. J.
L'liwton, James
Purvis,'
William
Hartley, Wallace Ljpfnrd, W, C.
Temple.

W ash

Speer, Randall Chase, I.eglair Irwin, burn. Albert Fry, James EstHdgc,
Hftrv.y Parrish, Hnssel Brown, Lionel George IIulT, Thomas Suilivun, W.
Monroe. Henry Lee Flowers, Fred A. J’nttishall, Meade Fox, Ingram
Strange.
Guerry, - Henry Byrd, Osborne Wil­
Army
liams. Vail Lovgll, Martin Temple,
✓
John Murrell, Kenneth Murrell, Robert Robinson, Arthur Dickins,
Leslie Hill, Seth WoodruZ, Stanley John Lee, Jr., A. Stafford, Andrew
Walker, Vfi, Italpli Stevens, ’ Jce Aiilin, John Cater Lawton, Alfred M.
Chittenden, Oscnr Sj&gt;eor, Bruce An- Beck, Herbert Fuller, Joe Lewis,
demon, Ernest Gregory, Fred M ason,'
Arthur Lewis, Melville C. Tyler, J.
George McLaughlin, Harold Wash- F. Coates, Ernest (iorntley, Walter

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Knit With GtlANDMA
Make them reft raid fluffy.'
No rosin in GRANDMA

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When

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An’ counting the souls ez they fly
nway.
Hills only a hoy but lie hatl'to go,
With mother an' me a-iovin’ hinuso.
An* so we pray, dear God, tonight,
Watch over Bill when we start to
fight.

the Dirt

Reginald Holly, Virfitl Lee Smith,
[ Carl Malm, Hjjinc Itumph, Carl’
j Bruton, 'I I . A. Chorpening. Harry
Phillips, Louis B. Lennru, EihhIi
i M. Austin, hhiward C*. Austin, Isaac
M. Dvess. Will Erickson. C. S. Hick'son, T F. Singletary, J. O. Hull Ed^ward Routh, J. R. Strouil, E II.
Wehh, Edwin Rnulerson, Jtalph
.King, C. A. Clark. Marcus I.Hnkart,
SMiomald Carrnway, Geo. A. liej CutU*«r Harry Cobh, Raymond L.
--AHrn.- Antirny—hF.—IJnight;—
it Muntr, Gordon Raker,
Edward Franklin Carraway, L \\.
Entzminger, A. B. Hartley, W T.
Wails, Martin McDaniel, Guy Stenstrom, Ett Routh. Nick Pezold, Geo.
Pezold, Randall Cease, ■Benj. Wint­
rier, Jr.. Jno W\ Booth,
Frank
1'itkaHT,
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A1 noted a hunch, of young !s«ys at
the corner of Park Avojiur and First
street Sunday night having a tiig .
time and making a lot ot minevers-j
sary noise. The curfew |nw may or
may not_.be a good thing but these
S&gt;o&gt; s cannot run tit large in other
*ilie* i*t night where they -have n [
_ v u r t » - u — l a w a a d - i f —m d l t H i y - e lsse-wiB-j
e
keep them uH t1ie strei t let us have
the' curfew law. Sometimes parent*
ere able to keep these children off
the streets at night and sometimethey arc not and wh"t. th.y are not
the city should do it f a t' •m
^Cliri* Codruiglon of the. In Fan*
News gets off the following good one
"A raw liny without a doMa-.. pre­
sent or prospective, sparking a gir!
regular and tJilkmg a 1 oof marrying
is a.spectacle for God. and man. He
should he reasoned with, and if wit.
not unit it unfit he is. siFNm o support
a wife and To know whom lie loves
etui the difference between love and
chicken pox, III’ *ho uld be fiuiira nr
tired i r pat i n a i■onvent erevtc d
“ ■put pose ly for "U.'Tl
Mile
t&lt; nth* nf t * » o ii 1:iipr«\ n■arr’ .ii** ^
lire the rt-iii* of gn*
till". .1;j i-iilvi-.
'being a Itowed *i» nri it hi-1!&gt; Hi tinro tety of pilldure
dti at :l , nke
ot:, them.”

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r l note by one 14 the [taper* that
th&gt; re will he moi •game 1iiis season
an it: ucoAunt of tl war ! here wifl lie
lr« huf»lf*r« 1 t.e !. vn r
Siimp t‘f
th" hovs \\hO till* I' C'fue over 'h"r*
hu'iHot amt .■rha *•- th, ir ;it&gt;*ei;. F
Wl,'
»i&gt; S i l l ' l l
ol t lie 1;u in*' ! 11'
there are- many left Who wit! hunt
just the same. 0 far u* l he cjtiail

a n d L arger
S iz e P a ck a g es

.aawiiiiiiBi^. .jalllagiJJt i.

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Ilfcillllliilliprrix .

Producers of tuulea can look only
wlih KntlHfiietlon on the present mar­
ket for these animals. In Kansas
''By dealers have contracts with ili«

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G r a n d m a suds iust sQrce
through 'die cloth * anti not a bit of
c le a r e d ' t c

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dirt can Gay.

n ,rttslr

r o t ef wiiu io &lt;‘

for inuJes. In tlicSim th prosperity
prevail* among the producer* of c&lt;&lt;tinn and sugar, and buyers'of cotton
ini'! sugar mules are milking iliclr
prohnble-wants fell In Kansas City's
trade. Prasperffy nlsif prevails In tula*lag districts, ami mine mules therefore
also are In favor. Those who have
mull'* to st'll can count themselves for­
tunate. as the demands nru such ttiut
good prices should be realized general* ly. JTliere In, as usual after a period
"f dry Weather, a strong preferem wfor .
tunic* with weight, and producer* tiavfiig Kiln animats should llml the differ­
ence between thin and fat mule* wide
enough to wurranTun Increase In the
rations to nil stock which might T)o»

IJT' coos ll;o clirt. G randm a sees to
i y
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Titosi oreat, : &gt; ! g , D U bbli no-

are , sin cruul il .would ha a lira law.

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PRESENT MARKET FOR MULES
breeders Can Only Look With SzlUfactlon on Demand for These Hsrd
Working Animals.

Jor th c next b'gisllntdre to pans stoji-y
ping (be k'Uiett of
for three
years. These i&gt;fn,s cate.h more Inuects and t 'lgs and destroyers of
crops that r.ay other bird knovyn and
yel
v.edo not •a lequately protect
th tin in this stt.t« anil every man
who hur.tf them knows that they are
getting scarcer here every year. All
of us could fore-go hunting at least
lor one year or more and it would
be a delicate comnHment to. the soldirrs to. let them know we would
npthuiitoun.v-m ore-quail until they' —
came track home.

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Radford, Corbett Hutchin'mn sa
PcvohouBe, Harrjr Carlsoi!" r p
Hunter, Wilson Miller, liaryohi i&lt;(±
Jninea Weaver, Norman i&gt;aJ-..r
nest C, Morris, Ike House t
Hill, Harry Rabun, Guy StaZor’,1
Lewtie Oglesby, Dehsler SiaZoni r ’
O Gillis, Willie 0 . Goolsby, ,|;mij|(1
Holiday, , C. R. Peabody, r Robert
Merriweather, Rolitrt Routh, y t«fford l#e Fib, Gy over LeFils puu|
Dooley, E. L. Mott, Frank ’ ( W
hell, William Hnrtley, Floyd IVa.,1,.
burn, Oscar. Du Bose, Edwin l
Dinkle, Harley A. Maincs.

Eddie Potter, Raymond McDon­
ald, Carl McDonald, Clarence Tem­
ple, Joe Guerry, William Shepard,
Victor M. Greene, First Lieut. Geo^
G. Herring, Second Lieut. Ralph
Wight, Clarence Mahoney, Homer
Wynne. Walter Mason, John PozoUJ,
Paul Pezold, Edmond Stowe, Frank*
Lossing, Arthur "Lossjng, BeHfeley
Blackman, W'orthington Blackman,
Wallace Lee, Henry Lee, Alvin Kendali, Britlaiu_Joluiaon, Jowijdi Wynn,
C. S. I,ee, TaUf Chairman, It. A.
Cobb, J, J. Driggers, A. I. Ross,
Tom Meredith, William jCoiilbourn,
Fred Wight.

w e’re iqnely Gifd, an’ want our hoy,
Across the sea.
All wo can do is sit an* pray:
It’s hnrd to 'beat' with him away.
Ch. keep him clean an’ brave -arr*
true,-—
He’s lighting for .mother-wiv’ me »»&gt;'■;— - ■
\»
&lt;*■
l ou;
So hear me, God, as I pray tonight,
Watch over Bill when we start to
fight.
— K. G. DuffWdd.

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j.'Jo ru b b in g ' necessary.

slhly ho sold to go fo market.

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Spanish Sulphur Deposits.
hi tha provl.n-o of &amp;itrrli|. ^'nlo.
H ere aft- a i,i uihttr of sulphur d ■]»»*•
i B*. iJin- of , no most Iniptirtniit af
them |* Umt of lai Sumtu de ic-rca,
ib'itr the town of Lorca, the h**d of
which extends over n length of ten
kilohieter* and n width of one to two
kilometers.

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Card of Thanks
We, The children ol Mrs. Mtirtha
Bcrtlcson, wish to extend our heart
b it’ thunks ami approbation to our
friends and neighbors (both in Sun- .
ford and Upssla* who wer so kindl
us dicing the short.Illness and death'
of our dear mother, who passed away
* at the home of her son, A.
M.
Bcrtlcson at Sanford, Sept. 19th.
*j
Also for the beautiful floral ‘ offerings
* »» •Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bertleson
Mr..and Mrs. Emil Mngnuson
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kricson
Mr and Mrs. John
llurel!
Mr. and Mrs. \dam Knrr of Del.and

Standard Specific.
Some facetious persons want io
know what we polish the atfnt of our
punts with to iniike them so bright
and shiny, it’s no "gel-sllck-qulck’’
preparation, but an Intangible and
natural element known as tempi ot*
•rltus.—Houston Post.

Just sprinkle Grandma in the tub and then, like .
whitq magic millions of glorious suds in an instant.
It’s wonderful how Grandma does the work. It
makes no difference if the water is hard, soft, hot or
cold, the result is always the same. Grandma is the
greatest “ all round ” household soap of the age—it’s
powdered. No chipping or slicing. No whole bars
wasting, away when Grandma is on hand.
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Testing Pleurisy With Colna
A novel method of diagnosing pteu- ,
rt*y Is described by P. Lereboutlr-t In
the Parle Medical Journal. The ex-

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M fia e m UtUM hts «*nr to th.i patiaoTa
chest, closing his other ear, while coins
are clinked at the parent's hack. The
•ooad o f the coins coming through-a'
healthy, normally trernted Jung seems
dbtfsnc aijtl dull, while tlmiugh an nfferted lung.'through solid or* homogeneouj tissue U Clear. ^Uvery metal­
lic ring U heard.

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‘‘ Btingins L'p Father At H ore"
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King, Charles Pries ter,’ Roht. o
Weeks, Walfred Pierson, \andtr
Perritte, Adolph ShAw, BarneJ- F.
Griggs, Harry Miles, Duncan MUcliell, Drawdy Mnlthcns, Lewis Col­
lins, John A. Rhodes, John R. Long,
William B. Lynch, Jnnics H. ^.ee, J.
C. Hutchinson, C. T. .Smith, Roy
Mason, Dr. T. A. Neal, George
Hyman, John E. Hawkins, Fred al­
laril, Carl Robert Willie, Joe 7,apf,
Ralph Geiger, Harry Geiger, Fred
Ballard. Robert Hill.

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PAGE TJUtEE

THE SANFORD HERALD

SEPTEMBER 21, 1314

THF
of cru?Uy
upon,u‘
* wiUll(,whaf.u
f,&gt;r *
I H L i SANFORD
J H m . v f t w HERALD
u u ix n iA W f niVttl
crIpillc(,
U()- whom
lheyH„
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Business Mnnager

to Uti an by-products of tlit* Kfiippo.

EMPLOYERS
OF LABOR
TO ME E T

factories.
The spirit of Amerieu in this hour
TublOhrii K x « y Tu m lm y m i l Friday
of her &lt;; ethsemane is well C\pp-ssed
by the ringing phrase of Lloyd
George -to the Hrilish
Empire
All advertised goods must be HONEST to benefit from Publicity.
PickilmacitiiTiuN I'Hict: in advance:
fast!'"
We
have
the
same
reasons
as
pocket#: do not leave their cards in pilfered pockets..’ Printers ink is fatal to
-O N K V B A H. .
• •r ........................................*I.0 «
those given by th" British Premier
f i l l M O N T H # .............................. .....................1-2S
frauds. We have ^reputation and we advertise to keep it up—also we have
TIIHEK MONH lri.*.................................................. 7S to his people, at home and overseas.
•Vpatron?
that will vouch for the soundness and dependability of this Bank.
______
\
l i t i o n n l In Urn CIlJ l&gt;r t'a nU r *2,00 I'rr Vrar In "U 'e are in this war for no selfish
We advertise, we must be right and we aft* right. Accounts invited.
Adaanre o f 20c P er M onth
**
ends." "T o stop short of victory fnr.J
r i f i a r n U l|i AtJfance M u ll ^lle Made at Omce t Ilia-cause would be to compromise 1ADMINISTRATOR
BEACHAM
CAPITAL $30,000.00
the future of mankind." "Hut the
SURPLUS $15,000.00
Kalrfol aa H- ronil-t laai Mall MMrr Ahcum 22nd
HAS A PLAN.
battle is riot wolf yet." "W cYantlot
180*. at the I’oatorllcn at Sanford, Florida
Under Act of March 3rd, 1879 •
. .U
seek, to escape the horrors ol war
All employers of labor, and es­
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=
^
1
—
m
—
—
SHTfclrphonfe No, MS (or ourselves by laying them up for pecially those employing labor in
Offlw! Ili rald llulldlni
*i r , - * *
our children.
’
*
agricultural and .horticultural pur­
N'n; we (dial!- make-a clhau job of suits in Florida, are invited to at­
,-:d
In u speech before the Y.. M. C. A
worker? in JaokBtmvTlIe Monday it tills time. When our bayonets and tend u meeting called by Federal
Wa n t vo ur b u s in e s s ^
9--—
*y g
Gypay.Smith, the famous evangelist our banners come back, they will Fom) Administrator, llraxton Beachant,
to*
be
belli
at
Orlando,
Florida,
uttered tills truth: “ president Wil­ bring with them llie dead b ody of
H. IL STEVENS
M . HAND
0 . L TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
son with one stroke of- the pen fins the world's' last military ambition on Tuesday October 1st. At this
PfKtldfBl
*l». PinMlI
C«&gt;bifi
A ii't C u h io
and
tinfair
form
id
assured
world-j
N
*rBeteham
will
bear
dixdone away with Cntlinjlc antt Pro­
testant, Jew and Gentile, creeds and peace for future. -Our sons may die cussiuns us to labor conditions in
Florida and the possibility of assist­
‘ ism,’ uniting them* in a common but their sons shall be spared.
ing
employers, to get laborers, in
cause.“ Would it not be well for
order
tu liandh* the farm, fruit un&lt;l
every man, woman,and child to retfivegetables crops of this season.
*
ite that real Godly conduct is morp
This should he a most important paring flrir canal ns -a regular Ane
. important than creed, and is it not a
meeting and the results hoped for for travel.
S t; «
faci that generally speaking the
E a s y a n d Practical H om e
may overcome many of the diffi­
stronger a person ,is on creed the
Your? very _ truly,
culties that now loom prominently
weaker they are on practical Christi­
G.' A. Tornlitison, Director,
Dressmaking Lessons
before every farmer and fruit grower
anity. ^Vo are not louking.for n reDivislonron Inland Waterways
depending
on
hired
help.
ligiour argument, hut simply ask
By loliti_Stowart,
Supplementing a previous notice
LtfrCoJ. of Engineers.
yourself this question and conscien­
Mr. Beachum is especially anxious
!» ■
vK
issued from , the olllce o f' Federal
to see the citrus growers of FJorida
tiously answer " i t . — Wauchulla Ad­
is' 1
Food Administrator, Braxton Beachin attendance, fur it is their work
vocate.
,
Notlre.
am, in which ha has called a con­
which will open lirst of all and will
Immediatbly following the regular
ference of employers to take place
Prepared SpodoDy (or tfu* Newspaper by Pictonal Review.
need most immediate
attention. meeting of Seminole Itehekah Lodge
■m
•
NO L O ITE R IN G
at Orlando, on Tuesday, .October 1st.
Some orginal plans will be presented tin Friday f*veiling Sept. L’Tth in
Mr.
Benchttm
wishes
.to
add
that
The Cjty ,Manager should have
for
l..r handling
lunilimit the
Hi. labor
Iubtir situation,
.ilunllon, and
und
u „ „ .„ i,r 8ft,n ’ ,|...
,,......
edge to, lino of small
rforal&gt;OQ*vTvt-.: z»,7.*
the Biilftf nupport of the community this meeting should In* attended Mr. D urham a q n r - t l n m t t - I M i i b o 7 « r . . ?
and
press.
Oathar
upper
edge
between
particularly
by
the
citrus
fruit
pack­
'i n his order to tlin police department
who attend the meeting come pre- u'd. All Odd fellows anil thidr wives
T perforations Ioaring the plait
ers
.and
the
packers^of
-.vegetables.
to rigidly enforce the untidoRering,
puretl to “discuss , shnridy .and,to the
•
*
plain, Jfoln the upper and lower bach
and •Indy friends, also all visiting
Tlfe conference will he.called to ppint their various difficulties,
Motions with, notches, center-beaks
,anti-l&lt;&gt;:ifing, move-on ordinnnees'6f
Odd Fellows and Rehckahs
arc
and sldo edges even.
the city (if St. Augustine. These order at 10:30 A. M. on the morning j The Food Administration at wash
cordially invited. A good time in
Join the bolt to- teak strap u
are war times and times vital to the of thg First at the Colonial Inn, ingtoti has indicated to the Federal assured.
notched; Adjust ■trap to position'oa
very existence of our lieloved Na­ opposit the Sun Juan Hotel
upper along line of nnuUI “o" perform
Food. Administrators of the various
t See’ y
tion itself: nothing that may lead
ttons, notchM and shoulder edges
The meeting place was sent red states that this will be unimportant
''even.
.in a division of sentiment, to guy through the courtesy of
Mayor part of their work, the securing of Cum inanity .Markets Prevent Food
Clnso underarm and shoulder
nothing of armed clashes, must be .lames 1„ Giles, who tendered .the labor, or insisting em ployers to se­
- W aste.
seams u notettd. Turn hem at lows/
•allowed. 'Other cities ore carefully building to the use of Mr. Beachum cure labor.
Forty com m u nity markets have
preventing the congregating
of and those who attended the con­
Council of National
Defense is been organized and are in operation
all idle talkers on the street corners* ference.
working along those lines, and witli in Massachusetts, according to a re­
1 ,J :
aprnctice that has always been roFederal -Food
Administrator the cooperation which Mr. Bearhnm port of a representative of
the
|
J
_Uifrtl'-’iL us dnngerous to civic wel- Bcaidiiim is aulU'iIialiilg onehunifred m xp i'ck from tip* g r o wers of Florida,
r
•
.Slate* Department u {. .Agriculture,
k
‘ sr-ri
fsre. The benches in the parks 'are or more to be in attendance at this
v
x
he believes that the meeting
of who recently visited the S*ute. By
S3
there for the use of those who have conference, which .will he open to
October 1st will develope a practical menu of these markets large ipiantime to spend that way, and there all employers of labor and as noted
plan of getting the desired results. fruits w hich m igh lo
liter wise lawill lie no effort made to discourage previously, -*»»pi^dally those engaged
wasted are utilized and townspeople
tourists and ol her*v inclined to enjoy iii agricultural activities.
c:m obtain the products while freSlf
S E M IN O L E SI.000 CI.UI1
the public parks of St. Augustine,
\\ but is apparently a practica
and uf a eumpnrntively low i*rrsr In
hut loiifiiigur lingering on the .*iri-et
a n d efficient solution of the mu* h
:-=- J3
Wat. Savings Stamp I’ u rrhusepL.wid tin is t towns where the market* have
corners and- in drug stores should
discussed problem &lt;»f holding indi­
been
established
old
buildings
cen
­
edge
of
-coat
on
small
"
0
"
perfora­
Boosters
and will be stopped bv the police.
tions. Adjust facing to position un-.
vidual consumers down to the twotrally located have been utilized upd
And the ‘ parents of minors who pounds-a month sugar allowance has
I
S. Rapp
darnoath front with corresponding
furnished at little oust. In many of
rather 'heir hoys sleep at home than
edges even. Lap belt in front with
■J. W I*. Brooks
been inaugurated in Hillsborough
ill** markets cunning -kitchens are
conterfrotU eren back section with
in jail will do,well to see that they
!l. • Yowell-Speer t'o,, I tic
county. by llaffutl Joik-s, Count;
conducted ami fruits aiul vegetables
back edge of strap (Indicated by
are off the streets. at the unholy
•I. F. F. Dutton
7749
small “oH perforation) end finish for
Food Admini-tratur (or that county,
not sold in the lifsl state are canned
hours of night.
a. C . W. Brown
'-losing.
after being approved by Braxton
either ,for Ha* owner at cost or to be
Move on!—St. Augustine Record.
Line and sow collar to nook edge of
li. First National Bank
An
estremetv
pooil
looking
coal
of
Benclmth, Federal Food Adminis­
?*old latpr..
hack, and to the front with notches
dark MIA, trlm m ni trBA iclf bvttom.
7. J. W. Booth
- — - O -----trator for Florida. The new system,
And contorbacks .even; leave oollar
S.
W E. Scoggan*“
With si* many shear frock** In froo beyond smnll " 0 " perforation: '
consists' of Householders'*
Sugar
THE SPIRIT OF AM ERICA;
EMERGENCY
WIRE
STRETCHER
I). L. F- Mc.Culicr
voguo n long coat Is n noccssity for
roll collars and fronts as Illustrated.
-America knows the answer now A p p e a l ions anil makes its- appeal
tho summor wardrolnj.
Thu most
10
F. M. Elder
Now, face pocket or underface to I
lo
the
honor
oh
the
individual
j
Germany .will know it
tomorrow
X arm cr _rtlU-Lluw_Hn_Mailc—Rtpair*.- tn
‘ Itr.-h neVuiid trio small “o" perforn14, ■U.- O . *-,w1 11,
In Broken Fence by Using
Usfna Hick­
Hick! simple, aopo
\\- * ill on-urn our spioiiitiit •••/:•'! 11nrougb n cTifTTHT pit n-fr— rrrrr r n r - i ", \\ 01 Buthamly,
depend Ilia upon good cutting
Hons Roll over on tho small "o " pornml ohastc Tim* for smart effect Tin*
ory Stick for Handle.
lomtliTus and. tuck tho points to posi­
» il h.hearts that *.ve*-p .blood; biit-Wj- c d i - i i j m i v i l ! h o t a l ’ &gt; r u | ' t t o | &gt; u r ! I
)■: U .ilk- r I lick-nil
runt used, ns the subject of today's
tion. Adjust pocket, on front and
10 r v i I- ,, of I lo - s n o i ' t h ly per
wilt ivcr»|»e them wi'h |ica*-ts steeled
iI
,Mrs. I Tililcti Jacob.,
buck with outer edges between Indi­
After turning the cows'In to o Held I homo drussinnklng lesson has the
capita
allot
unco
now
in
effect,
and
b y -every wanton Gentian utrority
cating small **o" perforations.
15. J. Tildeii Jacobs
happened to llmj 11 broken plncn In back cut In-two sections, the lower
by every hospital ship sunk by^every will not exceed the permitted nmnuifl lfi. Kleii Acre?
gathered nml tho upper i)uml*fRtod
Closo ncniriA of sleeve mid cuff as
the*fence nml I did not linvo the time
and trimmed with strap; lo which
notched. Lino cuff and sew to sleero
Since its inauguration -Septem ljer
Jted. Cross post bonr!»ed, by every
to 'g o for ti .stretcher at th e'other end
,17.
W. II. Merriwcatlier
the boll Is attachod. The opon nock
with notched at lower, edges oven,
wfi oiled,prisoner to’ itire*l. by « very fitB. the s\:.tem ha- been endorsed
•&gt;f tin' Hirm. Finding 11 hickory slick
IS. J. E. Borterll’eld
limy bO finished' with- two styles of
bring small‘ “o " perforation In cuff
i7 1
r«-ti -mbranee that' tii? v hole , horri- by the lending* liter bants of 11ill? - If). N . I .. Garni
In the woodpile ] sawed o(V n piece
collars. Deep cuffs trim tho nne plc&amp;i
tn hIoovo scam. Sew sleeve In urmb!&lt; tWidgi'dy was forced upon the borough i oim ty and has p ro ' cd.uu
sleeves ami the fulness at Bin front
ahout three feet long for the Itiindb*.
hote as notched with small " 0 “ per­
Jn. ;«»ct 1 dc *'pm ' . Ba -1,
Is hold In under Hie bolt, ft) medium
foration at shoulder scam easing In
I Could loti take time to prepare o tire
h. d by a devih-’t despotism 'hut uni|ualilicil su&lt;,'c.c&gt;s. Ad min ...t mt or
T
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c
Her.nl
wi'I
pultl'sh
this
list
1
nlze tho coat re&lt;|tilros .1M, yards of 61any fulnoss between notches, nr ths
for heating an .Iron, so I llattene.l the
■*"' ht to 1nsli’ vb ihe humnti ,ri.i e, Beucliam fav*ns d* innugur: fion it, Aid.
any additions thereto until |
Inch or iUi, yards 44-Inch material.
fulness may lie shrunk out. Bold tho
end of a i|uum-r Inch bolt and drove It
«&gt;
Ihe I'hiladel; I '.a Ledger.
other count it*?.
'
J
ift-=r Ibe immediate War Savings I
sleeve toward you when hasting it lu
The first step tpward tho construc­
In
one
end
of
the
stick,
then
heal
the
Tin* - ir&lt;l m a i'i i*'1 in
lldl&gt;tion of tho coat Is to form u plait
armhole
* -----I her,- is not an American boy
1 He. hegl 1 tlltlg Sept 'Jdl atl'l end­ head to make lt*d*&gt;.ugh It ht- teeth.
each *ddo of the center-back of the
Tho coat may tw trimmed with but­
Hi I'runce bet il.e mad ambition of bureugh folb
|big Sept. N th , G el your name on
Several Inches from the end 1 fast­
lower b.ick section, creasing on linn
tons of seir-nmtcrlnl or some of tho
11 Ol S E M U L P b R S S U G A R this list "h*l|i back the boys in the ened a short length of chain anil n o f si t pecforntlons.
Berlin k'"„-d him! These is net a
Bring folded
pretty new bone buttons may Ik* useiL
A IT iM L A I IO N .
* trenches."
4.if •
lad from youj street stretched suffer­
Pictorial Review Long Coat No. 7749. Hires, 14 to 20 years. Price,
ing on a hospital cot but the cJ'Yiitfal
.1 hereby apply f&lt;*r purchase
20 cants
War Lords of Germany, seated in for ......... — pounds” of sugar for
FAST COAST CANAL
Juxurlous chairs about a green-bake household use at, No.— --------- SticP
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Rural R ou te N o ,----table in the German Foreign Office
Com rnlll»le
Report**
C nfaiorahly
‘ Box. N o .---------------tore, maimed and mutilhled him. We
Again •
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suffer with him —w e jy thrill of pain
City of
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The following will be. interesting
City of
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is magnified .and
multiplied :as it
rucks the tortured fancy of his , There art* in my family, including to the people of Sanford,
lion. Puctri U. Fletcher,
mother; hut as truly a? the God of servants,-— persons.
United State? , Senate,
justice sfill liveth t h e ' mentwho,plan­
1 hereby certify on iny honor that
Washington, D. C.
ned 1his.carnage "and loosed this enr- I will not atteept to purchase sugar
My
denr Senator:
elsewhere in c x c p s s of the monthly
Wire Stretcher tn Use.
In reply to your recent lett *r ndper-capitn allowance now in effect
to Briga-Ber General Kvller hook taken from .11 singletree. Tho
as rulod by the United State? Food dressed
f ' ■, ft.',
1 4*#,»,, T
vS*v 1
11 I■■11 . I Waterways,
1U.. i .... ,11„ •«..
hook wiiH bent so tHut the hurltn 011 the
Committee
on
Inland
Administratoration.
There is no guess-work by ihe
with reference tn the Florida East wire could not slip through.
1 fnrtlicr certify that this purchase
■When barbed wl** becomes alack It
Coast Line Canal, tin* Committee
sales department o f the Florida
can bo tightened by cntGilug It be­
including sugar now on band .or in
lin* reported to the Director Gener­ tween the claws of n hammer and
my .possession or under my control
Citrus Kxchnnge— it . is in tou ch .
al of Railroads regardingrthe Lower making n series of kliikn. These kinks
will not exceed ( u thirty days’
with important markets by wire
Intracoastal Route; it is believed, should not be too ahort to weaken the
supply if a country resident) A
however, without definite -recom­ wire.—J. ,L. Pinkston In Popular Sci­
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every day o f the shipping season.
week’s supply il u city resident.
mendations w’ith reference to any ence Monthly.
.particular section of tho Route In­
The wav■ +in which this
wire serv*
A country resident is one living volved.
„
,
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Does* your fountain pen
REVIVAL
OF
FRUIT.
ORCHARD
icc helps to avtdd glutted m ark ets
3 miles from his Tegular place of
Tn view of the fact that the tak­
give yoU trouble and an­
trading.
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and to assure good prices w ill he
ing over of the Florida Enst Coast Proper Surgical Attention Will Provo
noyance? Perhaps it is
Note. Dealers must see that ap­ Cunal would necessitate, if it were
Effective—Cut Out Dead Wood
further explained to any grow er o f
not the fault of the pen.
and Fill In Holeev
plications arc fille.il hi legibly and to be Used as n' pn'rt of the Intracitrus fruiLs who writes to the F lor­
delivered to his County Food Ad­ cuastnl System,/considerable recon­
It may be the quality of
o
ted orchards'can be revived by prop­
ministrator
periodically
as
ruled
by
struction and construction, it Is nf»t
the ink you are using.
ida Cilrus Exchange, at Tam pa,
er
surgical
attention.
Cut
out
tho
hi? Administrator..
believed that tho Committee could dead wood; All in the holes and decay­
Fountain pens are not
Fla., o r calls on
recommend this, as it was not in the ed spots with cement; cover exposed
recommended for use
F: J. Baltin, manager of the Jia- scope, of its work and it is not be­ wounds with'iintlsoptlc tree plant; re­
with any but fountain
vanna Cnne Products Co., of Havana lieved that tile construction of a move Surplus growth from the Inte­
L. A. H AKES, M gr. Orange
pen ink. We have it in
Cuba, bearing of the great possibili­ waterway or work involving the re­ rior of the tree to let In the ^untight;
County Citrttfi(Sub-Exchange
ties, of sugur cane in St. Lucie county construction would come under the spado up the tough sod near tho trees r
black, blue, violet, red,
Orlando,Fla.
visited Fort Pierce recently and in Railroad Bill No. 107, 05th Cong. S spray for what* alls them and always
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green and i blue-black.
a . ataLenuillL—niadu—tp. tllC-JNc_WS_flTuL “III SJ,-which ~{*Tnvi*it*s-f.»f—t-)&gt;e-ot»erti- .tor, aniline-moth__ GU-a .tlm.old tywn
R. L. Goodwin said he would locate tion aud utilization of canals and « chance and they will bear for many
. •
B est/'
a syrup mill to cost frnfn $8,000 to transportation facilities on the in­ years,
$10,000, proyided 100 acres ol caiie land, canal and coastwise waterways
I i is,
tr, ttherefore,
L'. LP.,f . t**J-. tlinilHLl
Vj . r . i vfhHe
. , . t, tin
was ground in one'tield and parties It
[ Tha Summer 8ol*tlce.
thought that
June 21 Is the day' of the year when
would invest from $4,000 to $6,000 this Bill would permit the Director
in the mill.
General of Railroads to operate the sun It directly over tho equufor,
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transportation o» any suitable wntor- and for.several dnys.ntjout thnt. time
L
there Is no ohservnbfe difference gn
*it'JrV
OFEICE SUPPLY DEPT.
way,
It
does
not
authorize
construc­
. JDally Thought.
Phone 148 Sanford, Florida
These are the time* that try men's
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such as would be involved In pre- ye3r.
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SEPTEMBER 21, IB1H

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE FOUR

ONLY MApE MATTERS WORSE

IN SOCIETY’ S DOMAIN

Smalt Girl’s Efforts to "Fudge" on Un
fortunate Remark Could Not* Bo
- Called Successful,

H APPENIN GS OF IN T E R E S T IN A N D
AROU N D SAN FO RD
Don't fail to lie at that Red Cross
Carl Tackach left last week to
“ v*"
;J &gt; join the Merchant Marine ns a sailor meeting next week.
Annual reports and election of
For Wood and heavy hauling sCC
ofllcers at the Rod Cross meeting
Murrell, or phone 37N.
4 '-tf
Oct. 2.
I lV , Edward Milieu left Monday .fur
Remember the Drive for clothing
K- Deland where he will enter Stetson
this
week for the. French nnd
t
University.
Belgians.
gi
All the CUy nnd County School
Clothing wanted at Red’ Cross
books at,M obleys Drug Store! G-tfc
Headuuartrrs for men, women, hoys,
Miss Elvira Carter of Orlando
and girls and babies.
spent the, week end with her sister
Red Cross meeting at Presbyter­
g f » Mrs.
Thrasher,
» *. - * - ■* - -4.fc't * ' t
ian .church, Wednesday, Oct.,‘dud,
A coptpletc stock "uf'Sciiom Supat 7:311 P. M. Re .sure to be there.
|Vi piles nnd School books at Mobleys
.
For Rent
Mrs. H enry. Wight, her daughter
. Two apartments over 10 Coin
Mrs. Kirtlev, and Mrs. Shinhotser
Store. Cool, nice rooms with from
. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Ruwe" an­ motored to Urlnndo Monday moriiporch.
Four rooms $ 15.-00 pel
nounce the birth of u daughter,
month*.
Eight
rooms §40 per month
Monday Sept. 23rd. •
Mrs. Ralph Wight left Monday
'i
N. 11. Garner.'
. l-tlc
I f you need stove wood phone me for DeLand, where Mrs.* Wight will
I can supply you. 11. C. DuBose. take a business course in the Busi­
THE
LIBERTY 4.LOAN
ARMS
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100-tfe
ness College there.
, SOUR (SOLDIERS.________
Miss Alice Caldwell 1ms returned
David Becker is in the city for
Mrs. Sam Bradford and attrac­
The subscribers to the Liberty
from n pleasant visit with Mrs. R.; u few days visit being enroute to tive little' son Sam Jr. .returned
Loans 'hAvo purchased for tho War
R . Deas at Daytona .‘ Beach.
Clearwater from Indiana where he Thursday .from Marietta, Ga. where Dupartment over $t,000;000,0(i0 o f
As customary * all School -Books spent the summer.
■
tliuy spent a month with Mrs. ordnance $ 1,000,000,000 was spent
will be sold for Cash only at Mobleys
’ Miss Adelaide lligxitis ieft Sun­ iinpifod'a parents.
tor artillery; §300, OUU, 000 for auto­
Drug Store.
*v
Ji-lfc day night for Landsdale Pa. She will
Mrs. E. D. Bullock and her grand­ matic rifles; § 100, 000,000 for small
Miss Lettie. Caldwell is spending he the guest of her sister, Mrs. daughters Misses
Margaret and arms; nearly $2,000,000,000 for arttlaevcral weeks as the guest of Mrs. Julius Striker for the winter.
Marion Clnrk. who have been stop.i Jgry. .aiptuuttitlyn _«nd $.110,000,000
JR. R* Deas at Daytona lU-ncn.
Mrs. II. L. Perkins and little son ping at thf Gobies, are now 'at Mrs. for small arms ammunition; $ 100,
LEO N ’S AUTO* T R A N SFE R
000,000 was jpont for armored motor
Braxton returned to their hofwe- at J, VYbitngr’s on Magnolia Ave.
PH O N E 91. H O TEL
CARNES. Daytona Beach Saturday ufterpeum
•. “ . * ,
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Mrs. Etta, G. Tyner lias returned cars.
R E L IA B L E S E R V C E . ___ 101-tf
after Ird r 1r t f *^il(•
from Tampa where sh e-baa been
It is estimated that $7,000,000,000
Mrs. Bart Peterson and Mrs. Ralph pleasantly as the guests of her mo­ visitHYg relatives for the' past three will he spent by the Ordinance Deptweeks. Mrs. Tyner expects to spend ment this .current yqar.
W ight left Saturday for Stetson ther Mrs. Leffloi'.- 1
where they will take a business
Try ’ Magruder'a L IN IM E N T for the. winter with her daughter Mrs,
Every American wishes to-have n
* course this winter.
, ' all lameness and rheumatism in R. J. Holly.
part in winning the war and {support
M.iss Mae Thrasher and Miss ing our soldiers who are lighting our
s v School hooks—School books and horses and human. Get it, at L. R.
.Fern W.ard left Saturday for Spar­ battles in France. Every subscriber
' Tues-2-tf
School Supplies of all kinds at Philips &amp; Co.
i j y M obleys
Drug Store.
G-tfc
Miss Clam Millen leaves Thrus- tanburg S. C. where they will enter
dny.for
Jacksonville where she will Converse College. Mias Ward was
i
Mrs. Will Bray nnd daughter little j
teach
,
in
the Public School. Her a mein her of the tills class of the
£ v Miss Clara spent the week end. .ut
many
friends
regret that her work Sanford High School, having gradu­
I- . Winter Garden us the guests
of
takes her away from Sanford, but ated in the spring.
Air.. Brays parents,
A sen food nnd .chicken dinner. wish her continued sucress.
CATES
C R A TE
COM PANY]
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60 cents, every Sunday, 12:30 p. m ■ The V. W. C. A. suggests that
SELLS
HIGH
G
R
A
D
E
F E R T IL I­
jK -and Thursdays G p. m.
Daytona
SER.
SPECIAL M IX T U R E FOR
• U fa ell TToTeT Drfy'tona Beiich ~ mozrf
FLtTWElt^Y.ARns- AN D &lt;) A RDEN- Mrs. Will Bray and little duughIN ANY AM OUNT FROM ONE J'
*1 4er Clara formerly of Sanford but
POUND TO* A CARLO AD . PHONE, p11;
p T n 6 w from Sebring arc spending .1 be
LSI.
Ill-Ite '
&lt;1
week with her mother Mrs Millen
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H M Jernigan who lias been w ith i'.,
Spanish Influenza ip non in Santhe Peoples Bank for some time left
ford, its dangerous. Re I sLW non i
today for Stetson University where (.|
secret' Cuts it short. Good druggists
-be will recieve the military training ^
sell it,
I0-Itc.
as advised by the goverment. Mr.
Mrs.
(XHerndon and little,
Jernigan has njade many friends
O. P. Jr. and Mrs. Herndons’ ainle^
here and they will watch Ills future'
. Josephine and Helen, have returned
career with interest.
V
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P froAi Daytona Beach where they
After October !st, the price,of a.,
spent a month very pleasantly.
shave in Sanford will be 20c instead
_ One do 3e of M A G RU D E R ’S Won­
■of Joe as formerly.
This is made)
derful Medicine cures colic in horses
necessary by the increased ‘ cost of 1
like magic. Gel it at l.. R. Philips
everything in the line of barber's ^
f * ‘t Co's.
.
Tues-2-tf
. - u p p l i e s a n I is t h e fi r s t ineff* si '*v in
will c h e a p e n

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The Fourth L'«an itui-l oe a great
-.in, •-s ITjc F Dirt h I. tuft j . Lon n i^.
■i lighting loan

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inpn.ssci uflietn her girld Lhai vloth- ing : revwtU pt-rsonality. The
well
’ 1
drLssed woman chooses^ Imr dress,
W ed -"
f,;r herself illonc. She con^ide-s
ami her work, her ideals and h r s.uial
w d jer responsibility

To '-tii.io'tttc th*
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unit to de; i &gt;.
■e a r e .,,(( ptM3j|*h&lt; lieneht from interchange

e lp in g j()f riinviction and method of v-url;,
a Section on \\omen's Work has
Y achf |t&gt;eeir created in the iJivision of
I x 2 |*i Social Hygiene, War Department,
lulTalo Uoiiimission on Training Activities
finally Jand the Y. W. C. At The Bectiun
r $500 -.viir ansicr questions through ;corWill respondence; to supply
literature
Slude- on xarious aspectes of the problem:
Ad- to supply ua far ns possilile, lecture
Beach, i on social hygiene, especially near the
2-tf
I Tumps or it* industrial centers.

The children have started to school
and may need Glasses soon.
Being
throughly equipped to •'give Examina­
tions and Furnish Glasses o f all kinds
would be pleased to have you-call and
consult me either about your eyes or
those o f your children.
TH IS- ! S_fM PORT AN T

Set* Dr. Duvis'-for glasses
fin dcffctive vision or
l ,'iidai be at t hi*
Lincoln
11olc[, Sanford
Oct Is! to the ! At It
Don't wmi until i he In -1
K \ &gt;- : est ed ! fee

When r.ur soldiers on the battle
front are braving death, Puch one
offering to ihake the supreme sacritiee for hix country and the great
eause. we w h o r-*.«nait, -afcl.. at, h o m e
s u r e ly s h o u ld g i'&lt; t l n i n e v e ry s u p ­
p o r t , s h o u ld m a k e e v e ry sacrifice to
r e i tg l h e ti th e m *
I f we can n o t tig h t
o i i r - e L e s we c an . inase our dol l arli g h t .

It

is

a g re a t calh-e

we are engaged

Shells From,Camp Shelby.
-r tf** Camp Shelby. Mjs
The Sanford llernld:
We, tbc boys that left Sanford on
July the lath wonder why our name
do not appear on the Honor Roll.’
D on’ t think for a minute that we
have not been pufting out our ppor­
tion of "sw eat" In this man's iirmy.
We di*l net slip away from home
■even if we did leave at the dead,
hour of midnight.
The Red Cruss forgot us and you
forgot us, hut we are |loing our bit
in a very hard camp. We live on
dusjt and perrpirntion here..
But thank our’ Stars and Stripes
we are leavingihere now for “ .Some­
where". It don’t matter where we
land we will watch the Herald if
possible. And our hearts are still
with Sanfowl and the dear ones
there.
&gt; We will be home some day und
very long from the present, date.
Our eleven nnmos would make the
line quite n bit longer so please
attach zouf names to it.
r
Respectively,
Eleven
Roys of Seminole t'ountv
] Dear Boys:
We cannot always place you un­
it i! we know thut you are in service
i and expect to remain us it entails
th«* readjustment of the Honor Roll
Twice a'week. Also IT would simplify
matfWIi if nil those who have really
joined the army and navy and whose
nunits arc not un the roll would, let
us know. We do not want to miss
orte hoy who has gone from Semi­
nole County in this greatest of all
Editor.

in th is

for
w ar;

wdiich
it

is

a

great struggle in.which the very hope
of-the world is bound up that is be­
ing waged in Europe und on th.e high
sens. It Is an honor to have a parr
in it and All American^ all o f ’ their
lives, wid he proud of the part they
had in it or ashamed of their failure
to do their part.
The Fourth Loan is .a righting loan
Every subscriber to the Loan strikes
a blow for Liberty, for Victory.

A number of women were discussing
Liberty bonds one afternoon In n neigh­
bor's house. Almost unnoticed a little
neighbor girl lind entered. At tljla
point In the discussion she exclaimed;
“ Well, my. aunt says slm might just
as hell-buy u Liberty bgnd ua to bo
taxed!"
. Her remark caused a good lilt of
comment. One guest, who has a non In
the sendee, became very Indignant,
and exclaimed:
"Tho Ideal Buying ti bond to e»:
cape taxation! That's patriotism for
yotfl That makes me tired—anybody
as able tin ahe Is to buy bonds, or any­
thing."*
With that last remark the speaker
"flew" out. o f Uie house.-------,K, Tho llttlo girl, beholding tho fitrifo
and lmd feeling she lmd stirred up,
tried to "fudge" bn.her remark, ex­
plaining that It wasn't her aunt who
made the remark, hut some other wom­
an. The neighbor women held her to
her first remark, and were making It
pretty "warm" for the little girl, when
she finally burst out,with:
"Well, you [don't know how much It
costs my aunt to live; nnd how much
Its costs her to tnko Hint trip to Ni­
agara Falls I"
The" lhbgh with which tho women
greeted tills Innocent remark was sufflclent to send the loyal nnd Innocent
girl running from the room. Truly, her
"lines had not fallen In pleasant
places" that afternoon*

Last Saturday the Kicc'o Cnttlo
Co., at Lake Wales, 'shipped nix ears
of rhoiPe hopf rattle to the stork
yards at Jnckannvillo. The cattle
"ere all in excellent condition and
this fact. demonstrates* beyond a
|doubt that this i.i a stock county as
well as the finest location V)n earth
for Hie grower of citrus fruit.

oi county commissioners it was de­
cided to vote on the compulsory
tick dippn igjn -St. Lucie county at
tlie general election .November 5.
.The advertisement for the election
as published in the "St. Lucie County
Tribune calls for th e compulsory
cattle dipping of systematic tick
eradication work.
A company has been organized
at Fort Myers for the purpose of

Disillusionment
"When so" e&lt;fes n cdlliid puhfessah
rise up mid pick nt deim crinkly Bldo
whiskers o' 'h ls’n nnd smoovo down
dnt fancy vest you' mu amazed ut do
PQndcroelty.o1 lie spcltndo," said old
Brother Buckaloo.
"But when yo’
listens to bis tninxphivlcntlon .«•&gt;’ iltids
dnt wlr.ji ,vji* bchcll d^jn v.h:;... ;in and
flat vc-fl \n‘ seed
i,||. Alii t uni liout Miss Louise Earle ils Maggie in "Bring
ing Cp Father At Home" at the
so, ltruiIil.T Juniiin?"—Kansas C,cy
Star.
Lyric Monday, Sept. 30

As Reliable As Steam
At One-Hal£*The Cost
Noro engines* o[Tcrntn "with'either'Reroscne or gasoline. The NoVo
kerosene carbureter is a proven success. It extracts every atom of
power from low-cost kerosene. Novo engines cost less to operute titan
any other engines &lt;' similar
-|
power. Light niui portable as
\
they are, every part Is built
rfolr
substantially oversize.
hfovo engines work with tho
snme reliability ordinarily ex?'

JEKOPIES
aho OUTFITS
per tod from steam pow, r.
They operate positively and
quietly, and may he driven
continuously
for . hours.
Eleven sizes, from one to
fifteen horsepower. Best for
grove,
farm or packing
house; also, pumping, spray­
ing, etc., Writ fur catalog

tinner M f g . C o .,

State Agents

ti. V.. Skinner, Manager
^1 Vunue

Dunctim, Florida

A K **m« r&lt; r A v e r y T r a c t o r s

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■acnnrrvaran'
itioner)

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ofIrrigation
“ fPhenaOmnia.
Itevolvlna

Notice
Un October 1st. IBIN, We, the
undersigned grocery merchants of
Sanford, on account of the scarcity
of help nnd in order to reduce
expenses us much ns possible, hereby
agree to discontinue the practice
of solieting orders during the period
of the war.

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'JIfCI-,'.£***|

Uut order it
■can be stored

Be In -ProspectA wm In IlHenable t’ lty. n Muncle
Mlburli, was singing loudly one eve­
ning. " I Would Not Live Always," A
woman next dour, trying to put the
baby to sleep, sent the lolhnving note
by her slx-year-obl son to the young
singer: "If you. don’t stop that noise
on receipt of ,thl*. you won't even live
ti few'minutes."w-ltitlhmnpoHs News.

Armour Fertilizer ^fforhs
Jacksonville, Florida
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ttfiAL AOVtRTISING
| ' ,nlr&lt;i thr 1!n,! day pi.JjJDC i A . L». 1502,, i rim: I.ot &gt; . fiiork 5, f l i y " Spring
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!*oU l J j i a U u t , 11 -Li.y—pprtrirv, .lie (ir-io-rtjr of Unknown; aim, i
HK3, Haled the 2nd day of Ju
•ol.i
(ht. prop, rty ot U. A. Han,.;; wldn No
nt02. t o n , ring Lota 0 to 12, |tJoC
N.itirr uf Appllralldn for T a r U r c d I’ nJcr . . r t i f i c a t r N o 893, -Inlr-fi t ho" -Jn&lt;t iii.\ of spring* &gt;olH a. thr property o f V
Oirllon : ; j o f Ih c G e r c t a l .SlntBIc*.
Juno A * D . 1502, r o v it lo K l.o t . 11 jiml 12 Mint. a|t„, Certificate No COO, Halt
‘‘ ■I - { Juk A. 1). 1857. covering
Notirr (* hereby givrh that CoBittitnri lllo tk I I . m i d in the pr o n rrlv of It, \ ll». I* amf IH fll.irk »#, ( ' l i v 8 pH n ft?* i1 hi na the
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l.umhrf * anti ^"ettrer C o m p a n y purnhari-r
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Junr* A |1 I OUT, r o . r f l o . - | , i « r i »n.l No k8
Hal..I th, 2nd ilay
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T . r l 1, llflralt1 No Sfij, dated the 2nd
uf Junp A- l&gt;
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f j un, A. 1),’ 1302, i-uiTTItiy I i of I t b l o c k 10 ( I*. Pprio,*.. .-3fi a - th, fir■»j*- ! ‘o,2, n o , img l.„t* 19 Aful -«*, illurk i*§
.,0 , „f ! , K ' i of S K 1r See 31. Tfi 20 V. r r t j ol M a r f . m l tfilition*; i!&lt;o t '&lt;■rllilrat. J 3&gt; S|nint&lt;., . ,1,1 a. ih#* property o f H. A.
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.l , f ' n ’t '!■&lt;&gt; of J lino A. It. Ilwrnii, all of the ibnvii Li ml* lying and lu ing
|[ - f L. bold a* . i n j i o i n i f y oL Unknown. Ik*,.
IMUJ, rovofini; 1,n( 11. W o r k
l.l l'U v in Seminole ('aunty,
\ : . , " T a » Crrtifteale N o 734, dated the I *J
Flo rId..
hprlnc*.
.o..|
»*
the propert y of Mr. &lt;\ k'.
SalH Conauim-rt
H,
Jun
Af D. 18511. rovering S \ \ i, &lt;•(
Lumber
anil ’ Vt«rirtT
If Ctrl; nl *•« ( *=■r 11f) rA t N*» 8MN, «|a i r ii i iip £ml &lt; ornpany ha* fili’ ti: .ft'aiil
_
rcftir trilM if^ my
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„l S K ‘ , lee. N 'a &gt; See. :il. T p. 25 S,
ofllrt- and lia. m
ad 6
S„f,l a* the propert y ol Unknow n:
-----.(iplliratiriri
fur tni
11H‘4| III Iliiu r ’in _arc^ irdatirt* tmlrh law.
Cetlfleate No 1177. dated the r,th day
tbilew » » ’ d rrrt:;:
TtilKaU* shall bt* rmlrffutMl
tune A. I&gt;. 1855. covering He*. ME Cor.
a n ofilina to le a . t a i d.r.l will iisu » th*ri»nri
- 1 \V 1, ot N W , Set :u T p . 23 S, It 29
"It M,&gt; 26th da) of ttrlnlo
I run Wert S.57 ch » S 10.05 .gb*. K. fi.97
Wiln. ■. my offlrfal . f a n a . , , ^ .. . . .
,
\ . j o.oa ehe. Solti ar the propert y of
1 It Smith llt irii'a lw o CrttlfleQUi ittt 715. Ileal.- No HE6. d « t , . l the 2nd day of Jun.- thi* 2;lrir day of September A . . O . I:
*y‘J~.
rovering
Lot
I
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t
o
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j, lll.irk Id
„l I ,1 the ill tloy of June 1850, n y r r i n g
.
t1*!-*!1,
A. Dougla**
I!., NK Cor ol N W U o f S A V i See HI. Tp. ( l a y Sp ring., .o ld nr the property i.f II, A. ' Irrlt t irruit Paurt Snmlttalr C o u n t y , Fla.
vi S. It. 25 K. run W ea l 2 ' j , r h » . S , | 7! b rha 1 Haeon: alao C rM I flu te No 180, dated the
. ._ •
fly V. Al. Dougla'** 1&gt;. C
" t Julv A. II. 190S, covering Lola . lo- ru*i file
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17, Illork 21, Clay Hpringi, a d d aa the proprr ly o f r.J. Witaiin; nia.i ( V r lilira lr Nn 911
! dated the 2nd d a y o f J u n e . A - 1). U«&gt;2. Notice o f Application fbr Taa D eed Under
Httfiliin S'pB uf lit# ( i r hr r ■I N(ni uic* i,
) covering Lola I to 1C. Illork 21. Clay S p i l n j i
Notlcr it h i/ o b v tfivrn that W. C. WilliamI J I " ' ' , ? * *"*' Property .of it. A. Ilar.nn; a lio inn*
purcliafii-r *&gt;f T a t Certificate N o IGfi'J.
Certificate N o K5|, dated the ga d dtt) i.f
rilaltfl
th e.2ml «lay
June A. I). 1895. c o v \June A. I). I9U2. eoverittg Lot 7., M o ck d
r/ini:
Lola 1 and
Molriaf** Ail«! to Loti*,
( lay Snringa, .old aa the property o f I.uac
M*tw*&lt;!p * Ul* l ^r property of Un knuwnr
Aten; alan Certificate No 8fi:l. dated the 2nd
° f June A. ■&gt;..JTO2, covering I,,&gt;l t, AUo I ajf Certiorate Nn *1688, «Uted the
liml
ilay «.f June A. |». |«yc. cu vrrin * Lot*
i U'ock 3, Clay Springa, told a. the property
ol It, A. Ilacnn; alan Ceftlfirate N o St I. ^ ?Y 1 lnrlu.*ivi*# M**Inar% Aild. I*» laongyniifnl
! dated the Ith day of N ovem ber A. I». l89.&gt;, .o ld a* the property of Unknown,
i covering Lota l and 2. Hb.ck 3. C la y Springa,
A I*o T a i Certificate No 1861. dated the
ia o ld aa the property of U n know n ; aiao C ct- 2nd -lav.,uf June A. It. f898. c o ve tin g Cot
f tliirtln N o 882. dated the 2nd day of June in, M oln ar* Add to Longtvood, aold a* tfn•A. II. 1902, covering ‘ .at\.13,. IIluck 3. CUy properly of UnknoVn
A Do l'aa' Certificate- No' 1667, dated th e
Springa, told a . the property of Unknown
alao Certlficat.v N o c848,
. 2 . dated the tth day kml day of June A, It. 1896, covering Lota
of N ovem ber 1891, .coverin g L.rta 6.
___ 28 to 32 M o l n * r , *'A\dd to L o n gw o o d, aol.l
1, 7. mid
8 llloyk 3, Clay Springa, aold aa the propAlao f a y Certificate N o 1668,. dated the
errty o f Unknown; alto Certifieat&lt;&gt; N o 885
f"
c o ve tin g Lota
dated th# 2nd da y ol June A. U. 1902, to y * 2nd day o f June A. II. 1838,
ering Lot 9, Illork 3,* Clay Spring*, aol.l ad 17 to 19 incl and 22 too ;:‘ 7 Incl. Molnar'a
the property of J. M. Vatlen: atio Certificate Add (u Longw ood aold a* the property of
N o 8 I .1 dated the ttli day of N ovem ber Unknown
A. I). 1S9S, covetin g Lot III lltock 3, Clay
A lio T a * Certificate Nn lf | 8 , ___ . ___
Springa. aold aa the property of Un known: 2nd day of June A, I). 1902, co ve ring Lola
al*o certificate. No 848, dated the 4th day 8 l-i 15 Mulnar'a Add to L o n g ........f, aold
of N o v e m b e r A. I&gt;. 18 9 A, covering Lota tl aa the pr o p e rty o f L. Wilaon Smith
ami 12, Illork 3, Clay Spring*, to ld a* the
Alan Tav Certificate No 36S, dated the
pr opert y, of (J. IV. Itarria; alao Certificate 3rd' day of July A . 11. 1905, covering * j
No 888, dated the 2nd day of June A. II. interest in Lot* 20 and 21, Mulnar'a A dd to
1902, covering Lot 13, lllock 3, (’ lay Spring* Longw ood, .o ld aa the property of W. A
aold aa the property of If. II, McClure; Nort hrop, nil abov* dearrini-d land 1)Jug
alao Cerllfirale Nu 8S0, dated the till Hay of
| N o ve m b e r A. It. 1895. covering Lota 18 to
120 lllock 3, Clay Spring*, aold aa tile propI erty ot F. It. Weber: aJao Certificate No
; 875. dated I he 2nd day of June A. II. 1902
I covering Lot Ml Illork 7. Clay Spring., will
a . the property of If. A. flaenrt, al*o ( V n i firatr No H74.. dated the 2nd day »f June
A. 1). 1902, covering Lota I and ... Illork 7
Clay- Springa, .o ld a. the property ol It. If.
T l o b b l n a ; alao Certificate No 8711, Hatril lit
2nd day of June A. I&gt;. 1992, com ring Lot I
n k e k 7. Clay Springa,'aold aa the pro m u iy
of tl. A. Ilacnn: alao Certificate No 113,
dated th o 5th day •*! Jun« A. I&gt;. 1911, c o v ­
ering L o t . Ij anil 12, Illork 7, Clay Spring*,
aold aa the property of Lila F, Ail a 1111; r.lao
Certificate N o. l l k i , datrd the f.tb day "f
N'olirr U hfr»'by given that under and by
June A. It. 1899, covering Lola 2 and 3,
lllock 7, Clay Spring*, .o ld a* the property virtu*' uf n by a I derre# **f furerluimr# and
nofi
mildi* and entered in thr C."irruit C’ mjrt
ol II. It. Hobhtn*: c lio Certffirale N o “ l i ,
dated the ]*t day of June A. It. 1898, c o v ­ *d Semlnobt ruuniy* Fb*fld«% Ifi Chmnrerv,
e rin g Lilt 18, lllock 7. Clay Spring*, aold biaring dal** Auguaf 191S, wherrin Ua%id
I.. T h fM h rr i« romj*Uinant* and I'atirnrr
Purtbirk ii if'Trruliirit, I, a* *pt&gt;dal rnaMrp,
Hill tilTt r ftir ikah* anil erll, in frun* uf the
(*uurt H«&gt;ui*r d*jnf in Krmiinnlr c iu n t y , FJur*
ida, during thr b gat hour* of sale* on M o n ­
day, October Tth, ft*IS, to tin* hiftheftt bidder
fur caah, th** following drsrrihcd property
1n H**m i itole r u u n f y „ H o r ida, I o- wit:
lluginnini? si th** ^v*1 1 1 li»-a*l (mint uf intrr
m-fUi'H of Ti nt it i I mil) Street and LorUnl
Avenue, running thence *outh alone the
ra il aide of l^neuil Avert tie Fifty &lt;S0l f pf»|
tn n "take, ihenrd cant ntju ffutitfrud fii.wnii i,c i*
V» !,*I' fl |p TiTic &gt; , i fiTn r v north along
the w-pat aide *»f snitl alley Fifty 1SU) feet to
Tenth 1 1U Sir ret, l benn - Weal alotiR aouth
aide uf Tenth Jtti Street Uhp Hundred S**v*
*‘ titfjen 'I I T! fret tri the point of beginning;
bring Lot S u ihi uf HI nek Twelve 112 } ol
Tier " K ' ‘ *«f T. It. TrafT*»r*ra .Map of the
Tnwn nf Sanfitrd , F lurid a, with thr up pur*
t* fun rcs (her* in lirlufiging, to satisfy «&gt;aid

BOY HAD SPIRIT OF HIS RACE,

Cypress Lumber

How the Captain's Doy, MackJnrion,
of the C.imeronla Helped to
Allay Panic.

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In the rri&gt;nrt of tlu* toriMsIoln^ of
the Anclmr liner Cninerotiln with
trnnpH In the .^letHlerninenn hint sumuht, mentlnii was in u tle of the spleiiith! coniluet of the cnptuln's hoy, MnekInnnn. Thts youngster w«s on the
lu-tdge with the Tallin In when the ship
wn« struck, anti he dftj much to allay
the 4,'Xclteiilciit by ahoullng through
the meguphono to tho troops, “keep
your heiitls, men. DInnu get excited.
It’s n’ rlcht. Nno hurry," anil bo on.
T1ip bight &lt;tX tho ftinnll hoy with n
megaphone hs Mg ns himself ndvlslng
the soldiers to keep cool mode many
laugh ami-quieted ninny nerves. The

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Chase &amp; Co., Sanford, Fla.

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floor space ordinarily used for Instruction purposes has been'moro tban
DOUBLED lor this season: that Bc-vcral new typewriters have been
addeti to the Ty-rM-writinji Department KivinR more machines pro rata
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o f our mercantile murine there ought
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Silkworm’s Fa*t Growth.
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crensi-s -I.00*&gt; s'ui » Its tirlgliiul slr.e.

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Dirk I neon A l»ieklrt*nn.
Solieitora fur I ' o m piaiiiari 1

1 Tllejl-'ilf

M* f- oJso ( . i t i l o a i e No 92*» date*!
- * •! -la.
f June A l&gt; 1902, (•"oririii
e
Half ,.f Illork 28. &lt;‘la&gt; Springs.
J
t k--' property; nl Ch A. Ilerry *1 Hro.;
' • t rufliaie N o K98,M a te d the 2nd day nf
Juf.i v. H. 1902, c o v f ring ®*j Interest in
HI ■k 11, Flay1 Springs,'aoTIPaa the properly
f H
Huron; also Certificate No. 8UJl»
'!*• *.! the 2nd »l«y of June A. l b 1902. co v1
Intrrral In Illork 1.1, Clay f i l i n g s .
I ni th** property of C, W. J acock * Heirs;
» • &lt; .-rtihraU No 916, dated the 2nd da&gt;
1 *'■* V I J. 19U2. covering *i interest In
,s 1 2 &lt; f l a y Springs, sold as the property
I® ®
Huron,
a Ini! Certificate N " 913,
l-th. 2n«r dav of June A. I&gt; 1902. q»v- » , lot. rest in Illork 25, (-lay Spring",
I -k* »!.* property of C \V, J4rocks Heirs;
lira I*- No 9(1 Ti. dated the 2nd day of
'
I* C*^2, covering i j Sotef*® in
1
• I ' i i,*&gt; Springs, to ld a* the* property
H ®
Haeon: buii Certificate Nu 9 0 L
1
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ni June A. I) |902j niv*
U* * * i nIere .1 In tlliwk 19, U li) fiprine*.
■ 1:•&lt;’ (irupiriy of C. W. Jarocks l|t-ir»;
- ■ ' -rtilirut- N.. 99J, datvil thr 2ml d » y
• Jurit- A. J&gt;. 1902, n v r r i n i ( j lnlvrv*t In
V
! ‘ ‘ * !«&gt;■ Sjirincs, *&lt;&gt;lil »* thr proprrty
A. Huron; nl*o Cvrllflrute Nrt 903.
' “&gt;* I li-r frill tluy of Juni- A. II. 1902. ruv■
’.c
lntrrr*( in Illork IS Cluy Hprinw*.
I *, ih.- property o f C. W. J * co ck» ltfir» ;
1,1 ' '-Millrat.- N if 1208. ilutnl thr 5tli d « y
J Jim. A l». 1839, ro v t ru ig AH Illork" 17,
»&gt; fipllnx*, mill ni thr property nt Uni: '*
*!*•&gt; Uvrtifiratr N o 703 lU lcd tin'•?&gt; "I Jiiur A. tl. 189(1, covering Illork
( lay S'firlnu*. ,o|)| , * (hr property of
; 1kn-.wit; aim t'vMlfiruio No 764 tluleJ
' l*t &lt;l»y of June A. l&gt;. IROfi. covering
'
,,1"ek 22, c i t y .Spring*, eoltl »«-, the
■■ :&lt;• -t&gt; id Unkr,, ivn: eltu Urrllftrete No
' . il-t»H tile 2tnl H»y o f Jpne 1902, t o v f ii *
riu-rirt In IJIork 20 Cluy Spring*.
■I u* thr proprrty ol It. A. Duron: ul*o
•Xtfirute No 9(17, &lt;lu(rH the 2ml duy ol
*r ' A- Ih 1902 covering &gt;* iu lr r-»i in
*' » - 20. Uluy Spring*, .uo.fi u« Ihr p/o p /
W, Jurorku lftirr : u!*o ("rrllfi, ‘ ‘ ' ' 1 l,ul. ilulrfi the 2nfi tluy of June A.
it "‘ vV.ti -;f.’.Vrring Vy inter, ut in Lo U I to 6.
V"t* *? ( *»&gt;' Spring*, until uu the property
A. Daron; ul»u Crrtifirute No. 908.
'he 2 nil fioy of June A. 1). 1902. co v'/ 1i inti m l In Lotu I ta 0, Illork 23,
*&gt; s Pflngu, Uolil U1 the property of C. W.

• -rk, ilrir,; ui,o Certifirote Ho 910. .luted

. t S'U'I-'Y « f June A. I», I9rt2 covering
■ .16, Illork 2:1, c l u y Spring*, mill u* the
oopr-ny
Unk n(JWB,
Crrtliirule No.
1-. lilted the 2nd illy of June A. I&gt;. 1902.
i m ’ * b inlereut in Lnte 17, to 20 tllor!:

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* I* ' - Spripej, ,n|r| , ,

the 'properly-*.1

NOTICK OK MASTFJC'N HALK
NotPr** I* , hereby given that, under and by
virtue of n final d err re of fufeHoiur**. U^ullie
out of the 1,‘ircult Court. Seventh Judirjai
Cii£uiL of Florida, in n rid f rtr - Heminnfp
county, on the 19th day *if August. A. I).
191H, In a rrriain cause, in aakd court |»end*
Ing. wherefh James N. tiam ble N plaintiff
and Carrie A. L a w irt iff and T» IL Lawrence
nre defendants, t have levied upon anil will
pell hefurt' the four® house doo r in Hanford.
Heminole cou nty, Florida, on the Tth day of
October, A. lb I DIN, the same being a legal
snb* day, durine the legal hours of sale, to
the highest and, best bidder for cash, the
following described property situate, lying
and bring in Seminole county', Fla , r-t-wll Lot
Fifty D'Vin
-7 1 wf the Sanford F i l i n
i *i in* *A»btn twTT:—n shtiwn bv—TTfe rr, . . f i r o
IV" cit pages
My ftf Fn known also, f ’ e r f l'b a t e N •* *'• -*, nla t th'Tei f, in Flat llook
Fifty i *»n ami Fifty-one i.Mi of Orange
; « tr«f the 'Jnd «lav of Jun* \ Ji. I'JtFJ. «*ov
county
miiow
Seminole
countyA,
Florida, said
ring l.oU II and Ih. Itlo* k ».f « 'U&gt; Spring-,
dd as the property nf It. A Haeon. also. property to be aold lo aatisfy the sum of
I’ rrlilicatu No M98, elated ih e &amp;th *la&gt; of Nineteen Hundred HI s ly and 7 4*100 Ibdfars
June A. II. l« 9 9 . covering L o U 10* 17 an*! ($IU60.74) adj udged t«i be j h i e and pa ya b le
18, Ulnck Ht Cloy Sp ring f. sold aa the prnp- (iy t l ir raid C&amp;?rir A; Lawrence* an*I T #M L
, fty t f T , S, Sh erw ood; also, CertlfUwU# No. Law fen re to l!is s jld James N. CJamhle, to1190, dated the 5th *Ja&gt; nf June A .’ H. 1N‘*9 g*nher with thr le^al mala and charges in
to verln g l- o ls 1D*af|d 20,'. lllock 6. Flay runtierlfon with the aal# of said properly *
Springs* sold a* the prormrly *»f I*. R K"b- Furehanrr to pay for deed.
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J J. IHCTKIMSIIN.
» ins- also, t'crtlHcate No H71*. d a lrd the
Sperial Master.
•ind day -if June A l&gt;. lOOl* f v r r i n g L*»l«
11 and 15. lllock n, t'U&gt; Springs, ordil as Marion ('# Ilo*we,
Sedicitor for Fcrmplairiant.
the* property *»f It V. Haeon. aim. (Vrtifl
cate No 7fil. dated the 1-t dav of Juno A 1»
1896. covering Lot LI. Hlmk «. &lt; lay Springs,
in ( Irrull Court. X r w n l h J udlrUI * ( Irr ull,
sold as the property i*f u nkn ow n ; also. &lt; * r
S r ml mile Ci,un|&gt;* M-nltin
In ( hunrrr,
l i (irate No 7*30, dated the 1st tla; "I June
1*96, covering LoU II and Li. llh*Hk J*. Peter TrVrl, ComJiUi n ant
v».
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Citation
( ’ U ) Springs, sold n» ih* iirooeriy of Mary
K'napp* nlso, C e rtIficlile N*» 7-VJ, dat*d the Pr-rcy t&gt;. (rofifrry and C.'ha*.
l.t d»y »&lt; Jxljv a , I&gt;.1896. rowring Lot. It. Dfuwn. Defendant*.
16, IT and 18 lllock 8. Clay Springs, sob! as T o r e t r y t). timlfrcy and Clia*. It. DrHwn,
St. Paul, Minn, j- • - r
the proparty of IJ/iknown. al&gt;»* &lt;Vrtirtrate
No. 877, dated the 2nd day of June A . D- &gt;. It i* firrehy otdered that you and each of
f
o
u
upprur to the blit uf romplaint Ikied
1902, covering Lola I and 2, Hlock 8. C lay
Springa. a«dd as the properly «f L . L. Hil­ lierrtti against yo u In the a bove entitled
lings; nlai»* certlfiral# N«»*678, dat' d ih e - n«l rati*e, on the 7lli day nf O fto lie r, 1918, und
day of June A. I&gt;. I9®&gt;2* covering L n t r 6 the Sanford llerald f* hereb y d n ig n u t e d uu
the paper In whirl) I hie order I* lo b e p u b ­
lished nnre a week for four ronteru tive
week*.
,
%
W ttn ru my hand anu offirinl ueal, 4hla
A u g. 2 Ith, 1918.
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t.ruU
E. A. D O U G L A S S .

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F o r Sale b y H IL L L U M B E R V 0

Clerk Cirruit Court.

Srfieile Maine*,
Sollritor for Com pla in ant
2-Tuea-fite

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Little Profit In Salt.
A recent liivcfitlKutlon by the bu­
reau of mlm-H proves thnt a suit fnmlut- In Ibt-’ Ulit Uhl St files Ih unlikely,
buy* tho fopulnr BcKnco Morilbly.’ At
tbe mime time it was I'Miubllsbetl thnt
ow’lni; (o the low price of unit uml tlio
nbumluiice of Its supply there Is but
little profit lii tbe *nlt Industry, al­
though the American unit works hnvo
supplied in recent years practically
till the salt consumed In (he United
Ktntes. What n pity—for the proflti-ers—salt I n not^used In munitions!

W e May Not Be Nearest To You, But W e W ill Go
Fartherest To Satisfy You.

• A. Huron; i l , o Crrtifirute N o 911 du'-»d
",
-1** of June A. f&gt;. 1902 covering

» ifttireit fn Lotu 17 to 20. lllock 23 t luy
11 lh &lt;" fitopetty of C. W. Ju'r io Cerllfiruto No 900.* fiulrd
&gt;uy of June A, I). 1002, coveting
J lil-rint in Block 14, Cluy 8prlnn, urld
(V
P, "P priy of. C. W . Juror ku Hein:
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you? How did you come to find out?
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It von* ull uulet dere for n Ionic times,
und ditnii, von morjten. ve heard sonipA'tly Nbiiiit uut, “ You ------1” I&gt;ci)n
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sit down In the best restaurants and
onler rornbread and cnbbnjfe and potn*
toes rlcht out loud."

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ever increasing repair work. *
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P U B L IS H E D

T H E

S E M I- W E E K L Y

S A J N

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R D

• H E R A L D

OK TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN TH E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A TE ST V E G E TA B LE SECTIO N
VOLUME X

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY OCTORER 1. 1918

T he

wh i t e house
W a s h in g t o n

SEM IN O LE
SU RE LY
TH E

C O U N TY
GO

W ILL

U N C O N D IT IO N A L

OVER

TOP.

I)ER M A R K S BEGIN1NG

,

OF END.

The fourth Liberty Loan campaign
formally opened here last Saturday
morning at nine o’ clock with the
blowing of all the whistles on loco­
motives in the yards and on the
tracks find all the shops and factories
and all the church.bells. It sounded
like an alarm that hostile aero­
planes would bring if Sanford was
in th^ enemy country and there were
no people in Sanford but what were
apprised of the fact that the Fourth
Liberty Loan was ready to he sold.
^Promptly on the dot the ladies
and the gentlemen delegated to-.reH*
liymls ittatred the Halt rolling amt
many bonds were sold on the streets.
Forest Lake is chairman of the
drive nnd MrtC E. M. GalloNvay is'
ihairman of the Ladies Loan Com­
mittee and the campaign will be
naged in every part of the county
.t; the effort to go over the toil bii
. \•*— —
• •. t.he rampaigu elow-s.
M;- Lake will arrange for a big
iiabratioti on Saturday Oct. 12th,
'.i-i day and while this is a bad
ai*k the stores to close it may
happen that keeping the stores open
. i &lt;1 -11.»\ i11g a big parade to bring
■« I'.oj.le to the city will be better
u..in .losing op she stores as here•of ore. One of the features of the
be the War Relic
.uiipaign w
tram that will be here next Saturday
„■ «j public speaking and house to
-i canvass w*ll sell the Imiids.
Meantime let every indivicuul
&gt;. :■ l.y taking stock and making up
r•&gt;. . minds aliout how many bonds
im &gt; i an and will purchase and
w::i tr.ipproaclied by the sales agents
i a\e your nu^ney ready. The Fourth
I •Tty Loan is the same gilt edge
security t iat the other bonds haCe
bun and the only difference is that
v.*i .an really see the end-of the war
in &gt;:glit and by going over the top
i i i .i will assist in hastening" the
f ne-f V-pcfr-^Thh llvTc Ttf^rnnrrr nf

Paris, Oct. 1 .—An armistice has
been concluded betwean the Allies
and Bulgarin on the AUiej' own
terms
The announcement
olHrially today.

, Honorable Mention.
Chuluota District of the War
Savings Campaign needs only 175.00
to place her self over the top in the
subscriptions of War Savings Stamp*
Mrs. C. D. Brumley, the Chuluota
Chairman says the $75,00 is coming.
.Hats off to Mrs. Brumley and
Chuluota.

was

made

Bulgarian representutivexs agreed
to an armistice—probably the first
step in Bulgaria's withdrawal from
the alliance with the
central
a few days less than three years after
she entered the war on the -srrtr of
Germany. It was on October 8,1915
tliat Bulgaria issued a manifesto
lot against yhc entetento alliance
She had been fifteen months in de­
ciding her course.
In the manifesto issued at the time
of her entrance into the ranks of the
ludligorcnts the Bulgarian gorve
declared that her trade interests and
economic rights “ were1 inseparably
bound up ,• with ' Turkey, Germany
and Austria" it was added that Ger­
many had offered Bulgaria in return
for her neutrality llio’ whole of Ma­
cedonia including Uskub, Mona#tir
and Oehrida A still greater tcrrilyral
•expansion at the expense of Serbia
was said to have been offered as a
condition of active military as­
sistance.
*
During the period &lt;&gt;l Bulgarian
neutrality both the entente alliance
and the central powers bail made
offers to Bulgaria: jnd Russia, who
for years had protected Bulgarian
interest?, sent an ultimatum to
Bulgaria early in October 1915;
Bulgaria refused the Russian demand
The Bulgarian manifesto said that
Bulgaria did not believe in the
promises of the entente and that
“ Bulgaria must fight at the victor's
side.” It was -reported at that tilne
and never denied authoritatively
that s «eerer t f r n t i y ■signer

II. It. Herndon Now ( il) ( haiman
.
Wax. Savings Committee
.
if W. Herndon lias been mAile
• itv Citairman of the War avings
t ovniittee fnr Sanford. The appoint•'t
NTr Herndon eioujdctex the
v i’ . -.itt.iii nf the Committee for
..........nitty.
'I
ll.ri.|..u -t.tti"1 that !t i* his;
• '-.l! ••• nrgalllXlltlon.ef tea Ills,
i ••.mi. captuins as huve been in.
' *r in Sanford should continue,
' ■ .
is to appoint new tert.t ry and additional workers, and
further states that In* expects to
'•&lt; it that Sanford shall go bver
the top with the rest of the Seminole
title . Mr. Herndon«is an enfhusias'■• worker anil a j believer in War
Saving* Stamps—the highest inb f »t paying aecuries of our govtnejif, nnd we predict thnf our
new City Chairman is going to make
ti.ing{t Jiooin in the War. SavtV line.
Seludle Malnes, the County Chairtnan will continue in that office.
Oviedo Over the Top
The report of the War Savings
Committee laqt week showed that
Oviedo was- the only town in Semi­
nole County that had gone over the
top in War Savings Subscriptions.
TI is speaks well for the people of
Oviedo and" shows thut Oviedo is
right behind ,the Government in
•his War program. It also demon­
strates , the fact that Sanford nnd
Seminole County can go over the
G'p in the W. S. S.‘ Campaign —
~r, if
a
little
co-operative
pushing is done
in the
right
place. Hon. O, P. Swope is the dis­
trict Chuitmun for Oviecio and. has
demonstrated his ability to do things
Mr* Ida M. Telford was chairman
f"r a while working in conjunction
9 *Gi Mr. Swope ns a member of
•he school Hoard in the June drive.

SUIIREN

This Space

between Bulgaria and tier many eon
eertiing Bulgarin participation ii
The war on ,luly 1 ” , 1915. Bulgaria)
troops invaded Serbia •October HI
1915. Her entrance Into the war led*,
to the overrunning of Serbia, Monte­
negro nnd Albania by the armies of
ing the central powers -was one rea­
son that list Koumaitia to enter the
war on the side of the netelite late
in August, 191ti.
, I.i'tidon, ti. t &lt;|1 Austria is with­
drawing her troops from Albania, ac­
cording to reports
received ill
dam from well-informed sources, the
Central News correspondent ill Am­
sterdam advises.
.
As a .result of terrific attacks by
the Allies over lice’ sectors, the ag­
gregate length of which is more
.than one hundred miles, the. Ger­
man ' positions in France •appear to
he in imminent peril. From the
North Sea as far south as the St.
Quentin region a tremendous • bat­
tle is flaming up, with the, Helgian
froht on the extreme' north cutting
deep into the positions the enemy
lins held since 1914, 'with the Ameri­
cans, British and French smashing
the Hindenburg line between CamContributed to Winning the W ar by
lirai anil St. Quentin. North of
Soissons, north of the Aisne, the
French have gained 'the erest of the
ridge along which runs the famous
-Ghemin—ilea —Dames;—The Germans
apparently are* hastily retreating.
I’Aris, Sept.30— Marshal Foch is
fighting live battles simultaneously
uird successfully— a feat unparalleled
in the history* of war. Each battle
is so timed and placed that ea
army supports another; all forming
an indispensable part oof the whole
effort.
.
General Grant’s idea of n contin*
and were watched with tJie new -Overland to Sanford.
He ous concurrent attack by a nmulti­
professional male ’ demonstrators xn
other trftctorA.
•
est by si large crowd: says that his membership card in the plicity of forces on many fronts-is
the tractors operated liy Sanford Auto Club was nn open being realized by tne allied genera­
:i obtained and held the sesame into nil the clubs and gar- lissimo. There are live battles today;
ention.
.
ages all along the route lind that if there may be more tomorrow, all
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—
*i any one wants to make an auto interrelated and working as smoothly
ovo From Toledo
! trip they should be members 9! the as cylinders of a well adjusted
Mr*
IP
I.
1
1
nieh
t
have
Sanford Auto Club.
automobile Engine.
*'
Mrs. Sn
•
running
All are directed to the same, end
would 11
Mrs. Savage and daughter Mrs. — to wear down the enemy’s strength
Mrs. Co
Deane Turner left Saturday for Marshal Foch alone knows when the
mn lupes
allies will strike the decisive blow,
Jacksonville, where Mrs. Turner lie is still offering splendid resistance
ifira. Srai
strations
west of tho^&gt; Aronne but how long
Many machines of various types a,trip into Michigan and tlvfn dftive specialist,
can he keep it .up?

Sanford H erald

day in connection with the Citrus
Seminar and Live-Stock ItouniT-Up.
Mrs, A. F. Smith and Mrs. M. G.
Campbell drove Avery tractors for
the L. B'. Skinner Mfg. Co., the
Syatc Distributors, handling* .the
ma Bines in such a way as to compare favorably with tho work of;

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THE SANFORD REHALD

**AGE EIGHT

out thii information. Simp
a letter tyid address it as
■tractions in the ad.

FR ID A Y

SATURDAY

MONDAY

TUESDAY

NORMA TALMADGE

Mabel Normond in .
“THE FLOOR BELOW’

The Sensation of'the Age

T H E D A B A R A

Lost-Black
pocketbook .oonuioing money. 3 bills. Return'to p.obt
Shimmonsor Hcrpld office. H«v.arj

FOUND
Found— On Sanford-Orlando r o a d ,
side, curtain for Dodge car. Owner
can have same by calling at Herald
Office and paying for this ad.
n.o

“LES MISERABLES”

Also a Harold Lloyd Comedy

W AN TED

Also a Two Reel Comedy

Also a Two Reel Lonesome
Luke Comedy

A COM EDY

Also Mutt and Jeff •

The Fight For Millions

-- Wanted, Men—Sash &amp; J)oor Fac­
tory. Bench hands and machine hinds.
Good Inside Chrjienter. Steady work
the year round. In replying,' give « .
perience and salary expected. Se!dt&amp;
Door Co., 1’nlatka, Flai.
97 tf

j W e Assure You o f this Program as the Pictures are. Already Here
ally moderate to excessive, the lat .w*ith the request that you have them of business, and they will ask why
ter over a small area-on the south- pfaged ‘ befpro Saturday. A great you have none, if you fail to get
ast coast: More r^in is
generally number of these have been placed them jiip. This is small favor to ask
nrftded over much of the.'section — in windows und other public places of you and I-nm sure that you could
particularly on high lands. The total however I notice that some have not have a better advertiemeht.
at Ft. Pierce was about 7 inches. The failed to get the posters ’up. I desire Remember that ‘ in doing this you
area covered by that excess was to urge upon every merchant to are helping our .Government and
small, however and confined to St. see that he has .some posters in his bur lighting hoys. If you have
Lucie cdiinty', some station*- report windows by Saturday, the peojIjA faUeTyto get posters end to. we
no rain during the week. The week expect to see some in your place and i will see that you get a sufwas driest west of the Suwanee river.
Condition of Crops. Much acti­
REPORT OF WAR SAVINGS CAMPAIGN FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
vity prevailed in the harvesting of |
hay, corn, castor beans, some sweet
potatoes and cotton. The bulk of Team
JumvDrivp Sept
Drive Total
the corn crop has be*-n gathered: the \ n. j
J h9S5
$ *25
3 9790
yield is fair to good, except west of No. •_»
2195
1095
3290
the Aytalachiola rix’er, where the No. 3
2475
DJ75
4150
faiJ t0 nood: No..4
dry w‘*TifFier~rerfuci'&lt;r the outlook for No. 5
this crop. Peanuts hre mostly good —
the crop !• being harvested. T . N o. 6
crop is good, and the fnji' is ripening No. 7
earlier than usual. Irish potatoes art1 \-n being planted, also celerj, lettuce. No 9
beans hod tomatoes—mostly in the,
(
d'rttral and -mitbern uivision* Some No 1

Ssouta

secure an allotment and to secure
this the Boy Scouts are helping. If
the Scouts happen not to see you
or get your donttion, take them or
send them to the Red Cro«s work
room in the Walborn building Me
want a large donation .to repr&lt; -« i.t
Sanford's gift Do all you &lt;ai. hhnes
ar&gt;* aiso a p p t ,a:*.d, bed ciothewrap* of any sort, they all mean tai|is w m . %t.ry be:.e.,fial.
warmth for our poor unfortunat** * '
__________
Vrrhbishup

Ireland

. .
Dead.

ROY

SCOUTS OF A M K ' ' .
St. Paul. Minn., Sept. 25.— ArchTroop 1 Sanfori!
bishop John Ireland of the St Paul
-4th diocese of the Catholic rhurph. dieil
The meeting of Septemb
was called :o order by Scout lastcr at 3:55 o’clock today after a long
Marlowe at regular time a Scout 1illness of heart disease and stomach
140
trouble. He w»* hi) years old
Munson's house. In order of
4SO
roll was called and Mile* V
Archbishop Ireland recently cele­
$1(50*0
Seminole's Totals
.
Scouts Musson. l.ossing. (
brated his eightieth birthday. He had
Total
War
Savings
Stamps,
pledged
m
tw
and M allium
were appo
been in frail health for a year. Liu&gt;i
committee of four to see N1r I.ake winter he went to Florida. When he Total War Savings Stamps sold prior to drives and including amount
of unpledged .sales estimated
and offer our services in t h e Fourth returned early in the spring he suf­
Total Stamps sold anil pledged
"
•
Liberty Loan Drive.
fered a breakdown ■and for several
Seminole's
Ifuota
The troop will meet in a office days was ift the poVnl of death After
room .above the Herald Office, Fri­ his phyaicans had practically aban­ • Sold and Pledged .
day night Oct. 4th at seven o'clock. doned hope for his recovery, he im­
Seminole Must Sell
All the Scouts that can will meet proved rapidly and almost imat Scout Master's office Saturday !y'after he was able to leave his bed,
morning at 9 o'clock to 'collect rlo- he celebrated solemn high mass at
“ Mussop.

Weather

arid

tie* and hi* phy-KHlic at (m
in attributii| hi- Ireakdown t
w. rk

* rop t unili'ionFlorida.
Temperature. The temperature
Fourth Liberty Loan Publicity
was moderate to "below the seasonal
average daring much ’ of (be. last To Our Merchants: •
During the week posters a&lt;Jvt-rln«t haH of the wee!:. Night tem­
•isir.g
the Fourth Liberty Loan '•uve
pi ratur--* were, in the oa ? at soipi*
been
distributed
and I am informed
ktaJion- in the northern and western
that some fif these posters A»er« e-ft
»
Imimi .i w hou-c 'ti sat.f *d
o' at ion Rain* weri

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Wiley Wilson of Cameron City
has a stray male hog at his place,
owner onn have same liy paving
Tor this add and datnnge*. Hog a
flcient number.
By our united effort we will make about l
yenra old:-sandy with ft*
the -Fourth Liberty .Loan a success. black spots and been there about J
Yours for the Fourth Liberty weeks.
.
9-tp.
Loan
E. F. Householder.
FOR SALE
Publicity Chairman.
For Patriotic Reasons The Wesley
Bible ( lass Federation Has been
Postponed
The
Annual .
Meeting Till Next Year.
v Rev. A. H. Cole, Field Secretary
of the Sunday School Work of the
Florida* Conference, writes. "The
Wesley Bible Class Federation which
was to have held a meeting in
u-,na- i,as imtli poeponedrUntil
next year. Many of our leading nien
and women are erlisted in the
Liberty Loan Drive, which begins
next Saturday: the Government is
urging the conservation of gasoline
the mone? is’ needed for the use of
the country in the present situation."
Wlnle many of'our Sunday School
worker- v&gt;.(1 in disappointed, t hey
wiil accept
* reasons for post­
ponement as sufficient, and will
cheerfully deny themselves the ,mt ictpated pleasure and proiit of tm
meeting.
•
•
I •!’
Hillburn

J-qr Nail—Pair &lt;if - good
wagon.* Pricp right._M.
Eureka Hammock.
For sule-Straw berry
IJ.. Brinson. City.

Fellow craft Degree
At thu next regular communi­
cation «•f Sanford Lodge No *i2,
F. &amp;
■ A M which will be held on
Tuesday evening October 1st at
7..III. t to* Fellow craft Degree will be
conferred und all Masons are cor­
JO.500
dially invited to attend.
At the last communication, the
Fellowcraft Degree whs conferred
by the Senior Warden* \V. C. DcCoursey Past Master (". J. Humph
presented the working tools twirl de­
livered the charge anti the spleff&lt;!W lecture * associated with* this
degree was given in a clear, ducid
manner, which reflected great credit
upon our Soulur O
Fnhfofli l.ndge

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For sale at a bargain' a 12 a&lt;rr
farm wi*h small house on W;ck
mad. just west of Sanford. *&gt; setts
tile1, also 4 good business lots i rner of Commercial Street and I’ll*
met;o A vo. This mentis lui-iiiesj—
A. P. Connell.
9-P.r.
For Sale—Farmjng implements cl
all kinds, cheat of carpenter tools,
platform scales, set of batteries ar.d
other articles.
Also lot .n^yl build­
ing. .Atkins, n^xt to Vincent's Fish
house.
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Pair of large mules for sale. ECorletli- lienees^—Fla.
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For Sale —Old newspapers at tU
Herald Office.
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Sows with ’
Good Duroe Jer.-i
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T h e W o r ld F a m o u s M u s ic a l C a rto o n C o m e d y

S o n g s T h a t C a t c h y o u ! G i r l s T h a t J V Ia t c h Y o u !
Scenes That Open The Eyes!
Dances That'Hypnotize! - —
The Merriest, Jollies!, Liveliest, Gayest of all Musical Frolics!

local i..i'*r‘ y i.oui. • iU” !,. •
receive a prorate sUhs -ription throng
tlie loJ-al branch of ^!u- ( »n
It i s f . . ' •: Slated that t He Nation.
Biscuit i &gt;p .i.,-- will•.,i.i.ate tin. «.
uuds of
1- »**••. I h » • a -1 «
spine to the Fourth . Lilwrty I. .a .
atnl iii addU.on •*» \ust selling fi-ri«
is going, to -ell Libetty Botph ft»;
Unde &gt;am.
POSTPONED \NNI VERSA HY
The annual uiinfversity celebra•errui d{ &gt;S*. Reliekah's and Odd
fellow- to have taken place to­
night will h£ postphoned for two
weeks.
Mrs. Ida B..Critn
Noble (irutul.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
Ti All l.ocal Advertisements Under

See The Actual Reproduction of the
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For sale Klondyke*
strawberry
plants &lt;2.00 per thousand del i »red
in the county. R.F. .Crenshaw, bci
7h3. Sanford. Fin.
IC-2tc

. Will Kerch e N. R. I . I uniribu
For Sale—One Baby Grand Chtt■
tion.
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nlrot 'nuto. If. G.'Dieterich. K*tf
Jacksonville, Fla.—The Jackson­
ville Branch *-of the National Bis * For Sale of Rent— Piano in fi
ruit Ciiii pany ha.- iust reunxd ax- lent condition. -206 Elm avenue

GUS HILL OFFERS
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For sale—4 Rrood sows at.d 15
shoals, M. S. Nelson, Eureka Hanmock. .
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PRICES 75c, $1.00, $1.50
SEATS ON SALE A T 'P H IL IP S DRUG STO RE

This Heading TH REE CENTS a
Une For Each Insertion. Minimum
Oinrge 25 Cenla.
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where no name is mentioned in the
»d. please do not ask The Herald
for Information as do the identity of
the advertiser.
Uaually we do not
know who the advertiser is and II
we do we are not allowed to give

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Rent»—Furnished root
ttdia Ave. Plioite 429

•For Rent—Three neatly .furnitL^
roomjj for .gentleman or coufk*
20t? Elm Avenue. *
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For- -Rent — Four room
1212 Park avenue.
#1
month, 'including water.
Spencer.
For Rent—Country Place,
miles from postolllcc; 15 acres
cultivation.
Good house,
woods prsture. Apply C. H
Furnished Rooms by .Day
or Month— Park rfjenue FI
North Park avenue, over L.
ips Si Co. drug store Mrs.
Hnrt, manager.
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r.old. Silvvf and Brldgr-nark.
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parrrl pool aad r r fr it r rash b j fr l«™ s * 1!:..

MA Z ER ’S TOOTH SPECIALTY

Dap*. X. ?007 Ha. Slh HI.

RED CROSS M E E T I N 6
The Third Friday of every
month will be a business
• meeting of the Red Cross*
at W om an’s Club on Oak
Avenue, at 2:30 p. m. - • -

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Help t*&gt; make his lot tla ^h.righter;
Yuu can span- a little extra it you
1 rv,
1 Thai la- lonely, muI or weary.
Shall have comfort, warm and cherry
In the njnsome little wigwam
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It‘3 a i;ea\enlv retreat
ami Faith. "He'll I’rint ’em"--j For the lad cm wi-arV* feet
So Su)s Sauntcrcr.
\\ here we possibly shall meet
My and l«v
In Thr " V IIul
lit tli- lui*
T:- a l.appj
When hr w ants p&gt; v. n t* u lit tor \\ hi re t hry di II ot |Kifi‘ «if
(And you know* that In- had better And tin'- door ii never shut
T o his mother, or Ids father or
At tin* " V
Tin* Girl:
Arthur Guilcrniun.
Qr he’s feeling sort of lftnidy,
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By KATHRYN MUTTEREU.
There were never so many design*
.’or the decoration of baby’s Irelonj:Ings as thu novelty shops shoiy ibis

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the yoiing Impels«s. ” 1
can't iji. b rstand ymi crowed parents
n mil. Ymi and mother always tell me
you ain't got no tuopey whenever I
want to buy candy er Ice cream dain­
ties. ion I to*;* notice you'don’t seem
to lirtve tou-b iiotilile fliRRltur Up a
nickel f*»r me to lake to Sunday
seined,"— In lltinrij.'dis Star.

season. The keynote of all of thenovelties Is daintiness combined
with simplicity. Blhbons 'find- laces
nre out of date, embroidered designs
ix’lng substituted for the decoration
not only of baby clothes. Iml for
nursery accessories.
Characters from tho rhymes of nil
lands are Included In one of the new­
est patterns, there being seventeen
different figures. The stitches used
In developing the figures nre prfncl
pally the simple outline and chain
stitches, hut. French knots, raised
satin and ’other stitches may he ad
vnntageously Introduced by ncedluworkers who have had more or less
experience In doing such embrold;
ery.
Patches of gingham, colored
•linen and chsmliray also may bn
used for the figures, which applied

No. |g|:iH— ^Attractive Bordera.The lower towel In hemstitched
and has a 3-lnvh monogram In the
center Padded outline stitch Is used
to work the scalloped edge and the
monogram may be either in white or
color.
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dimc.nlf to make. As a matter of
fact one needs but a thorough kno-.vi
edge of the raised satin stitch varied
with seen French stemming ."yid
eyelet stllrbes. with perhaps ’ he no
dltlon of cut work for the correct
working of the most dlfUcalt initials
and monograms.

Pictorial Review Embroidery No 12I5S
'£j,insfi*r
t‘m towel ends, Price 15 cotils
Embroidery No. 121211. Blue or yellow. 15 &lt;;i*nts.
Pictorial Review patterns on sale ar local agents

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Monroe t nnpter No. 15, R. ,\t \j .
Meets every second anti fourth T Uu(.
day in Masonic Hall over the Jn;p,.rjj
Theatre. Visiting companions w(-i,,
O. I.. Taylor
F. L. Mi’!,. *
Ser’y
. High Priest
Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Su
, Meets every first and third. Thursday
In each month. Evo£yono who hahis Star In the Hast are cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice
E. Itohliin.i, Sec’ &gt;
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,—-------The Snmord fountil K. of r.
M&lt;e* &lt;the 2nd Sunday 2 p. m.. and ttir
lih Sunday 8'u. in., each month, at K
of C. Hall, Oak Ave.
C, I.. Britt, Fin. Sec'y.

Sanford I.o’dgc No. 27," I. 0. O. P.
Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
in Masonic Hull. All visiting brothers
cordially invited.
F. E. Estridge
. A. J. Los-dne’
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Meets second and fourth Wednesdav
nights in each month.
F. L. Milleh
J. F. Hoolekun.
Clerk
Council Commander

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Meeting every 2nd &amp; llh Wednesday
night at 8o’clock. Eagle Home. Oak Ave
Visiting Brothers Welcome
’ F. E. .Hogan
C. C. Woodruff
Worthy Bresideut
Secretary
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Meet lirst and tliiril Wednesday flight
.it Llks Home, North Burk Avenue.
F. S. Frank
0. L. Taylor
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
The Lake Breeze Cuunrll No, 31 Junior
Order linked American Mechanics
11 Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P ’
M.. m the City.Hull. Visiting brother*
are v.elisirne. 'C. H. Smith, Bee Spc.

.Hotal Neighbors of tmerlra
Meet-Seeeml and Fourth Thursdays
Modern Woodmen of America
A mill- Speer
('l ira Stamper
Meets 2,-4, Thursday evenings. 7:30,
Secretary
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Oracle in M M A. Hall, Pico Building.
C E MeDonald
C. D. Couch
( nited Brotherhood ( arpenter- and
Consul
Clerk
Joiners of tmerira
Loyal Order of Moose
Sanford laua! I nion N’.. 1751 nin-’ hit-t j*rut I hud Thursday Night* at 7 .fit
Sanford Lodge No, 1310 meets !n Ha
m Eagles Halt.
A. J. Lossing.
in Stone A- Grove Building Second and
t nas E Hobinson, PreS*-e’ v
Fourth Mondays in Month at 7:30.
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Easy and Pra ctica l H om e
Dressmaking Lessons
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T o W ear Over the Hou.'c Dress.
The apron can be iuado In a very
few hours. First'cloao the.underarm
iind shoulder ro aiiu* ns notched. Turn
n lu-iii in tin- bu* k on small "o" perfuratldlis uud sttreh la, im ti -from
folded edgu. Lille of Inrgu ‘-‘O’* p,»rfurui'.ia- ui'lii-at*-s * • tit* t hack Turn
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tii-in at I .Mcr oil* " nil ,U11i 1l " M""
11**.111 n Stll* h .» -traj) of mat&lt; rial
5 Iu* t|* . 1*ng •ml
lu« h
(when tinlshed i at under aim spurn,
with center of strap at single small
*'o" tmrforallona In.trunt.
To malic ’^ho pocket, turn the hem
ot upper edge-on sm alP'V perforn-tlons Adjust to position on front &lt;&gt;f
nproti. with upper &lt;-dgr- of pocket, lx*
tween Indicating small "o" perfum
tloni
N n t, closu sleeve oealtii iis notched
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GIVE THE BOYS A TESTAMENT
THEY WILL BRING BACK

Soldiers Testaments
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Full Line of Fresh and Smoked Meats
City D e livery T w ic e Each Day
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Tho ovr'r ncccptnblo house apron
• expresses Itself In an entirely new
way hero. The lurpe armholes give
■It n kimono effect and the n**ek is In
-round outline, .‘ ‘ arrow hands trim
the one-picco sleeves and the fulness
In held In with a strn'cht licit which
may bo slipped through straps ut tho
undor-Rrm nentns and cloned nt tho
^back. Tho patch pockets nro out*
lined with braid to correspond with
tho trimming on the neck and belt.
Medium nlzo requires 5% ynrds 27Inch or 4% ynrdR 3C Inch material,
with •/, yard contrasting material 27
Inches wlda ta trim.
Pictorial Review Apron No. 7634.
Price. 15 rents

(lather lower edgr* between ”T ” per­
forations. Fare wirevetinnil and sew
to lower edge of sleeve, notches even;
bring small "o" perforallon at upper
edgo of nleeveband to seam of nleovo.
(at|) rounded end of sleevebatul
matching (he-small “o" perforations
and finish fur closing. Sow sleeve tn
1armhole edge of front and hack,
notches even with small "a" perforaon nt shoulder h . maeolldl A
eto
tlon at shoulder seam.
Hold tha,
sleeve toward you when hasting It
In armhole.
Blip belt through tho strap nt
umlor-nrm seam and dime at hack.
Largo "0" perforation Indicates
center-hack of belt
The apron la so ample ihnt it may
bo worn Without a dress.

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Wathlnaton Flap Etiquette.
Tho United Stntes flag always Is
hoisted over the senate or house, of
reproM a .t.vi-M when In sVufldon The
Hug Homs from the .MugstnfT of the
While Hoiim? while the president is ill
Wash In. 1*11. and Its iilmitM'c Indicates
the it.-- .
of tin* president from the
capital. It Is displayed over the depart­
ment Imtldlngs-ln Washington from 9
o'clock. 11. tn. to 4:30 p. m. every week
day.

Bring Up the Reserve*.
John was visiting his grandmother,
who lived In the country. One dnv
Ills grandmother found that John had
but a few clean clothi 1 left, so slu*
told John to writ** to In toother and
tell her t«* s.-iiil him Mini* Io-w clothes.
John - i’-'i-d liaiiu-dlaii l&gt;, and In a
few uo.
retumeij and showed her
Ihe ' Id i* &lt;. whb-h was ns follows:
"Dear nmn.tau, pb-nse setaI me n re1 !if**i**,i titi-it; of’ clean clutlu’S,"

Attractive - Compact - Readable - Durable
Einjilitisized with the worda of ‘Christ printed in bold foed
yp&lt;‘. . rongly and neatly iKiiind in Klmki colored Morocco fjrnined
ater proof Keratol— flexible limp cover, emlkissed back bands,
iitimi cornerj. . Khaki wl^es. j*olti title, beautifully embossed
1 ericao rlajJ in colors on the outside front cover,
u nn t - "l1 ,/0n sPefi«Hy strotjj* Bible paper.( Only 3 x 4)4 inches
nmndm i 7 t L
Type is plain and clear— selfpronouncing. Tho Foul* Great American Hymn8 are printed

and bound with this Sailors and Soldiers Testament.

HELP TO BRING THE BOYS

A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
will Ren; Your House For v ou

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Seminole Rebekah Lodge No. IJ
Meets every Second and Fourth Friday
Nights in Masonic Hall at 7:lo. At!
visiting Itebekahs welcome.
Mrs.-liattie Lossing,
Mrs. Ida Crim, N. G.
Sec'y

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Phoenix bodge No 5, K. of 1*.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday*
Nisitingknighta always welopme.
H. McLnulin
0. J, Miller
K R. and S.
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part“ to
help uri n
the war

Ko. 1S I20—Tor Kiddles’ Novelties.

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to nursery aprons, towels, play pil­
lows, quilts, ufghuns. hath screens,
etc., uffonl u pretty touch of decora­
tion. When used tIn applique effect
the figures are put bn with buttonholo embrolihry or blanket stitch.
Nowadays when everyone is additiR a bit of embroidery to bath
towels used in the guest-room, ‘ tho
design lljus!rated on the Ursi towel
will be of. Interest. It is worked In
blue, embroidery coyon In raised
sntfn and outline stitches, the scal­
lops being but ton ho led.

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tin- tmii-r ■■* I .11*i-1. flu- i*l ' i*-1 |&gt;*-t
ti-ry known e- Egyptian, hut ■ ■ry pco
jdi*. 1 11 lll/.'.d ur harlitirlttit, !;. &lt; i&gt;r?i''
IIiik I tin- .lit In him* m* mother fnrtii
All study In i*wry department « f nrt
begin*- at u |ti*llni| t it lot'.: alter’the
Mn*alf deluge. las' potte:
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••at ’ .**-1 •&gt;! .ill’ :••&gt; ■i • i f nr'.

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through the wjier—tlrtvmij dirt out
ol i hnlies. |low last they do work
—here, (here, everywhere, into
coiners, through the tihre of the
cloth, right down tn the h*’tn of the
I’nrnii-iit. And I * k at tin- dut, it
jti t roils nut, it r ui’t hub* an . wlu-re
—not n speck Icfrwln nGRANDMA
la after it. GRANDMA ju ,t drives
dirt out and jpibhlen it up Cleans
anything. GKAN DMA isa/'ouxferrd
Soap. No cutting or chipping and
no more wasting of bar soap now.

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A ndllloualre menhant says: "My
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P ftttery t h r Oldezt A rt.
The Woodmen Cirflt mmu y.,,.,,,,,1
IV lftiT ) I- tin'* lllljc-t. tin- itlgcxl til id and Fourth Wednesdays at :i;i:o p in
ini.v* o M i-ty dlirit'"»l»of' nil li'oifhit arts. All memln-rs r&lt;*&lt;|ta*strd to attend
Ii« lu -n u y , If rci-nrdctl, «•&gt;
1 In* ys
Snnrord Lodge No 62, 1. and A, M
old as tin* history of im iti; h * , record*
Communkation every first and •hitd
i-d h I - 1**i \ In triii*' u till thi* building **f Tuesdays at 7:»n
Visiting |,ti r ) Mf5

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Kuo 1 Bui- 11»a rf *la - all it irik*- sunie
deni purriii-iti- vim', r* &lt;'inliida.tln'
Hce-&lt;i lie la* king. (li-Vst-’f full utlire -Iiu hi" t’l.*it 'Ii**‘tI-*1’

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II ut &gt;**ur earnest u-king
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l.fM the buy who In■ar&gt; the battle
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hi, luI*.’
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i&gt; raw the 'dgg I’st rhf «•k you dare to.
1 or t he •■nt l■\ V ill 100 k Veil UfWitl
th »i v tub.
ti* ■It. tn rho»- r t he yo ■ithl’ il fighter;

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j * l notice tn every town-of any size
they are having community sings.
Why cnn't'Sanford have u community
sing:f Meet in one of the churches
■or theatres and if it 5honld_Tnin we
. wiiuLd-be liuusetl, and then we would
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They re concerned with what ,his'
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need is
•right here Jet us get together and
And to In !p him in whatever way hrs\&lt;- a community sing by all means,
they can:
Sing the good old American patriotie
A id no matter, what hi-* rating.
America, Hail Columbia. The
There's a welcome always waiting ^(ar Spangled Banner, Tramp,
For a soldier and a brother anti a x.-amp. Tramp, The Battle Cry of
man*
j Freedom, Onward Christian Soldiers,
There are lots of of books andpapery un(j then let us sing
the new rag
There are talks and shows and time songs. I think tlley eall them
capers,
r;lj, jj,,,,. songs and 1 don’ t eare if
And a pleasant voiceto cheer him (bey do, they suit me. That song I
-if he’s shy:
hear every one singing, We're Coin'
i\nd they're glad to si-i- him smoking, to Knock the llel' out of Wilhelm.
to ha"*e him jo k in g I am gray-headed hut I forget it
And they
or tent or dugout every time I hear that song. Boys,
In the
as ",i
I ean’ t marcfi into Berlin with you,
hut I can buy Liberty Bunds, give j
When he wants a' friendly (ace
to tiie Bed Cross. Y. M, C. A. and j
At the front or at’ the base.
buy War Savings Stamps
Please'
h-t u&lt; have a eomniunityy sing.
It'- a handy sort of place
To be - nigh.
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Homey, pleasant-like and c.gjity,
Getting There
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a cozy little- col
When it‘s chilly or it's hot.
For
a fellow needs a spot
Where it'i). dry.
Tis a happy little hut
Where they, do not pose or strut,
And the door is never shut
At the
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tells his peojile that the American
1Soldiers sneaked into France. That's
all right, ‘ oljl hoss. What you want
to do ami had better do is to sneak
out of France before those Americans
|see yon.
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recent appointment .of Mayor Davi' son as. Fjuui. AdiuiuistraUir. -Our
Mayor is a hustler and takes hold
v\hpf these jobs'just like he intends to
tnke them until long after the war.

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Or In* yearns fur conversation,
Or the glut! exhilaration
„ Of a movie with a comic custard
pie,
He • will hurry". heUer-slA*ltc*f,
To the Y. M. C. A. -Ill-Iter
Hereinafter to he spoken of tin " V "

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1 -is bailors and Soldier Testament,- neatly packed,
re :u!v for mailing, given with a vears sub- (J O F A
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wi-or \a IS goou Meat tier here and J am feeling
*except for a slight injury to my
----- U. J. HOLLY, Editor
Sept 20* . ,91i&lt;right •land ami that wiir be all
My n »,!«l Mr. nnllard:
rivtlit soon.
\V. M. |H Y N G 8 , Business Manager
.1 am pleased to inform you that
We 'reaiainly appreciate the Hetl
I'jblUhrd K erry T ^ ritU y and Friday
f have received a copy of a com- Vro*s ntid V \1 ' A
nv,'V
mu ideation from the f ommuri'fing
ar«
,!0g a- mill h or inure for
Wllieer, Sixth Regiment of Marines, the uplift of humanity as the hoys
hriWCHIPTION MICE IN ADVANCE: .
• Fcups us iihtiijs insiiffiirtt-un(. ^on may be a slave toanothers will
to the Division Commander, Second at the front although in a different:
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5
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Division,
American
Expcdixinnnry
way
and
you
don't
know
how
much*
Ks-U MONTHS-............................... &gt;*3i
in business bill you -CAN BE Y t )lTR OW N MASTER as in saving.
T» j Forces, dated June 9, 1II1S. which we thank them for it.
rnirr-K mon him...........................
\ on are the potter nl your own clay---it rests with you uliether you
niy b, Cartier *3,00 I’l-r Vrar In I atlltes, UrtlOllg other things, the
Now, Mr, It. .1., if you have a
xatiRru n, jor Ivr Month
\tluit your son, Quartermaster Clerk copy of the llerjtld occasionally. |
can form the right pattern. We urge you to SAVE---IIERE— NOW
V«j“ ,oU ln •Ap,*nfe M«#l li* Mad* “i office; Edwiari L. Hilliard, Marine Corps’, mail it to the above address and it
fias been recommended for suitable will 1„. appreciated greatly.
C A P I T A L $30,000.00
_ . , „ j „ S- rond-4 Us&lt; Mall Matter Augml 32o&lt;l
SURPLUS $13,000.00
reward for conspicuous gallantry
ijos , *1 lh&lt;* l,u«tolllr*_»l Hunford, Huilde
Hell, |is l cannot say much this
I’nibt Ari of Mmtrh IrJ, lh73
and service in the face of the enemy time 1 will close hut will write
telephone No, I4S particularly set forth as follow*:,
It. raid llulldln*
again next week. So long, everyone
all he back before long.
"On the morning of June 7.
An Revior,
,
1918,
it
was
found1
necessary
' '-flie Germans have the stomach
riarence.
to
get
.to
portions
of
this
regiJ IVANf YOIIR BlIMHESS.
y
a ‘ c right. They now complain that
fnctft
occupying
Bouresche,
.
jj.," American soldiers are using
Doom of the Cattle
ammunition hand grenades, py­
4hot guns on them and sprinkling
11. R. STEVENS
C. M. BAND
0. L. TATLOR
rotechnics,
food
etc.,
and
Pri­
Sealed.
R. R. DEAS
them proper’ with the buckshot that
e,»aliirnl
Vlre.lVe.I.lel
• Cidiltr
A*»’t Cathier
vate
Morris
F.
Fleitz,
120010
the Americans know so well how to
It is evident that the drift of pub­
Headquarters Company, driv­
sj.(,.it. The German baby killers
lic sentiment throughout Florida is
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
ing. Ford.. Can. (Elizabeth L. * stronglyirt favorrof the speedy and
ijv,.,! to complain about somethingPierce) traversing Lucy to Bourcomplete eradication of the pestilen­
ju»t at this time.
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esches roadway exposed to and
tial cattle tick. Every, county but one
under enemy machine gun and
has made an -appropriation for dip­
T{n&gt; hour for Germany has struck
artillery fire, making ‘ repeated
s m e V A I t lls NEEII MEN.
M E M O R IA L SE It VIES S U N D A Y
ping
vats. The county which hears
Childhood's. Rights
hut the war has not ended yet uhd
trips and in plain view «f enemy
this
unprogressive
distinction
is
Jef­
The Challenge of the Sunday
will not end for some time to conic
observation balloons. Each trip
ferson, hut it will Inevitable fall in
In honor of .Sanford’s Hoy a Who
School
alHj it behooves everyone to keep
JarkHnnvjllc
Yards
Want
Carpenters
the Ford was fired upon by both
line when ft sees the benefits its sis­
have
Bled
For
Freedom
The
Sunday
School ah
going, Hulgtfria surrenders, Turkey
of All Kinds
artillery and machine guns.
ter counties are reaping by destroy*
Investment
is falling, Austria-Hungary will be
Next Sunday atfe^noon at four
Within .the nexu few ■months the
These trips were made, under
ing-lhe tick.-In recent elections for
.. The Times and the Task
next and then cording in from the
o'clock
nt the Lyric Theatre. San­
direction and- accompanied--by — rmrpHfwr^* iTTpjiTng, "Sumter county 'capacity ' o f '“fTTe- sTiTjiyiTifs Tit nnd
War Work Program-- '•
eadorn front wilf be the new Russian
ford
will
hold
memorial
services
in
Quartermaster Sergeant Frank E
is the only one that voted adversely, around Jacksonville is to lie greatly honor of the first two boys to iose
The Call to Service
arir.y. Germany lias till she can at­
Davis, 119972, Supply Company
and that by a small majority. The increased. Preparations are now their lives fighting for America in
Each afternoon there will he four
tend to on the western front nnd
and Quartermaster Clerk Edwin
advocates of compulsory dipping will made for doubling the output of the great, war.
worker's truing Schools for: Teachers
Germany will soon be whipped in
—
L. Ballard, at freqprnt times
ask for a new election shortly, and some yards.
t‘„. proper style but not this winter.
Arthur Lossing and Frank Camp­ of ( hildren, Teachers of Young
over a period from the morning
Ships and more ships arc Occes-*
expect that a campaign of education
bell
w ho died “of Q&gt;cir wounds Inst People, Teachers of Adults and for
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of Jpne 7, 1918 to 0:90 P. M.
will change the result.
sary and will lie needed after Liu*
week
in the hospitals of France wifi Superintendents and qt her Admini­
Lakeland never hail any tourists to
June 8, 1918."
Six counties have already voted for war in over as well as now,
In* honored by their friends and strative Officers. Among the out of
| gpe^l; of until it secured them
News of such a nature is always compulsory dipping, the1six heitig
Ship workers ure In great demand fellow citizens in a manner that will stirto Speakers will tie: W. C. Pearce
the activities of the chamber of pleasant to impart,’ and I know that Lake, Orange, and I’ alin Beach, in now with the demand increasing. At
Field Superintendent of the Inter­
.commerce, 'And practically all the you will he proud .to learn t-hat which counties over haof the- cattle present carpenters nnd men with demonstrate how the people at home
national Sunday School Association,
feel
about
their
devotion
and
sacri­
good things thnt have come to the. your son ho maintained himself as are tick free, and Brevard, Escambia carpentering experience arc greatly
Mrs. Maud J. Baldwin, Superinten­
city have been put over by the car­ to have called forth stich high com­ and Seminole. These three are erect­ needed with tin* need increasing as fice. The Seminole County Guards dent of tin* Children's* Division of
will
act
.e*«a
guard
of honor aiAl will
te-*. patriotic, untolflsh men who mendation of the part of ids com­ ing dipping vats and perpurtng (or the yards expand._
serve jis ushers at tin* exercises. tlu* International * Suday School&lt; impose it, and who stand squarely, manding officers.systematic work.
NsHoriation, Miss Minnie Allgood,
Men who have had experience in
There will in* a musical program
Pa iif it* secretary, who, big men
Very sincerely.
Elections for compulsory dipping handling carpenters irtols. those who and several short addresses and Rural Specialist of the Alabama
o’ : i »t.iU* have repeatedly told us,
George Barnett
will be held this fall in I conties. have used broad ax and adze or every one is cordially invited to Sunday Si'hool Association and W. S.
j.
*if l he biggest qssets Lakeland
Major Gen. Com.
Alachua, DeSota, Duval. Cadsen, assisted in building houses, bridges, attend the services and to pay W'ithnm, a prominent hanker of
la- Lakeland Telegram.
Mr. William I). Ballard,
cutting timl&gt;cr, are all capable of homage and do honor In the memory Atlanta, Georgia and one of tin*
Hernando. Hillsborough, Holmes,
Geneva, Florida,
Leon,
Marion, Manatee, Osceola tilling s&lt;ime niche in a shipyard and of those brave boys of ours who hayc strongest Sunday School Leaders
Fred Ballard another son. is also Nassau, Pasco, Polk. Pitiellus, and the great necessity for ships calls
qf that state.'
Ir i W NEWSPAPERS SERVE
laid down their lives that we qyighl
in the service but on account of Volusia. There can he little doubt of them for service in ’ the yards,
he safe* Bom the ravage's of a ruth­ I
The prompt compliance by the puh'
his excellent mark mnnship and other the result of Hillsborough, for we
The man who_ is working in u less . fftt* who would conquer tip*
&lt; ard of Thunks.
i -a ,lh the request of llie fuel adqualifications lias been retained on have it on the aulhoritv of tile State
sld|vyard is as truly winning virto- '•-rid for autocracy and military
mc I-.! ration for the conservation of
*
We wish to express to the many
tliis siilc for the special purpose of Livestock sanitary board that 40,000 ries qi France as is the soldier at the po Wer.
ga-.iiaw by the general observance
friends who so kindly assisted dur­
training recruits.
Fred is greatly cattle were voluifTTKiy dipped in the front. Without the bridge to Berlin
of autoless Sundays furnishes anThe program is being arranged for ing the sickness and death of our
disappointed at not getting right county during August. Progressive food, no guns, no aeroplanes, no
oif'"" iMiinple us to why newspapers
tin*
memorial exerciser and will In* beloved wife and mother', our deep
over for a crack at Lhe Huns, but cattle men all over the state favor it ammunition could be sent tin* sol­
w&gt;-. j .nrd to the forefront of the
published
in Friday’s Herald
sense of appreciation, 'Flu* kindness
tie is a chip of! tin* old block and and declare it in lie the first' a dier to keep Inm lit and supplied
!.-* ■’ I'sential industries, points
show
n have, helped us to hear our
when he dues go across he will give necessary steji toward making
sii (hat he might light for democracy.
*1* Anniston
Ala.
Star.
great
ln«s_
a good account of himsetf
Varied Program for Contention
one of the greatest cattle states in
The man who can work in a ship­
James Couch.
1* tii-ry section of the country
All Seminole County is proud of the I'liitm. The tick can be a
Sunday School Workers of Flori­
•i".
Mr
&amp; Mrs. C D
by this injunction, which not only the Bullard hoys, but all and completely eradicatedby sys­ yard should do so; do,so proudly, da gather in Miami on October 29lh.
U.„+* &lt;eil proinulgllted III the form of lhe other boys who have gone fbrth tematic and co-operative effort, and willingly and cheerfully as a patriot ■A .splendid program has been pre­
Mr uhd Mrs, C.
L&gt;
,•! .-ifiT, the American people have to battle for freedom and we can the sooner it is done the .sodner will and a citizen of tin* greatest demo­ pared for the approaching State
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v. ■yiy foregone . their pleasures of depend upon them each and every Florida cony* into its own. Let thd cracy on cart li­
Suday School Convention which
There
is
hardly
a
section in Flori­
lt is the duty of every one to meets in Miami Ortoher 29. 90, 91st
&gt; * o iv joy-riding, and it has not cost one to do their duty oti thiit side good work go i ri Tampa Times.
da
this
year
but
what
pcaputs ure
serve tiieir country where it can best At Jin* General Sessions, Morning
n.t g o eminent H red cent to bring and rut the *ither side.
being
grown,
and
that
very
success-.,
be served, and no man should be
aii iu:
great sav.ng in the Interttnd Night the following are some of fully Over in DeSota county on
Name
Tanks
iind
??hlp!
termed
“
slacker"
or
considered
us
f ,w.ir elllciency.
one—farm" the re- rini riic- snen It field
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Entertained T;nt!i hggJ.CW__
“ riPinnate trrnr; tipmi wfitcTi clfiFs "anyfiling H it ‘ patnofTc, TTetlruSl1 ’fie
Till
Convention Key
Word* uf 25u acres of its fine peanuts as*
Ims been no paid ad vert.isMrr.
H. Smith entertiiined the I and coon lie* IN I lie Sixlli federal • work1* in' a shipyard
K in g d o m ".
billboard
um puintini
; y j ; r I Vkl a i i i u i . an y a.hiitu—
—
— uia.iri - u m-t- ._ *pa cururn . unrt: &gt; . chir*v«r«**,
_ U c.slcy an Truth hi:i.Lcr.t. Lhu lutliL .r*_»cne ii.
"I lit T* i. I,* i a?n| l In* Kingdom a r* selling (nr a fancy price, h**n*
nu-tazur : u.nnr.g. IlC. T!TTiTc i T.i— iif riii ’ "Yl ct ImtH-r rhiirT n. " chant \
.iml .ir mofcil
ii k* pi upp i
f *,if.I i.,i' ■*■r
t .* Nl, pping
I In ( all 1*■ I In- 1 o|ors
Hi* ** who ar.1 growing them are
d *1 appeal*, nor any mad
iu
I iic Euurih Mfp* . ism Me/./.m '
it! vv Eli It sin* I a memiuw, i &lt;r; *i&lt;■ re tvat it f ’ *r ........ .
f ..if IL ard
i for &lt; lolilri n
reaping i rieli harvest fron t lie
.ii* to bring about It:
TuesiLav
ufter- Liherty Loan l.ampaign fiave been ituiidiiig, Jacksom die
IlghlflilU
nil last
Tlu- Country Sunday School standpoint of profit.
has bt*en so notewolrhy
Ten ship end ten tanks have been . The country needs shipbuilders
noon, Sept. k’ ltii at *het home on
Mr. *iarfield merely • made his! Pprk Avenue.
■f,
assigned to this district, which y.m- and needs.1-them right ■ now*
w -**'- cown, and tin- newspapers of .
account of our President. Mrs. ace.- six slates.
Help your country try working^i a
mttiiry carried the information L. 1*. Hagan, not having returned
Tin* lirst six ships may be named shipyard, apply right now.
•■r\ nook
and
corner of r e t u r n e d from tier vacation, tlie - i»&gt;' t liet» 1ll V of ft 00l» tir mon• pupu■'
I'd, east of the Mississippi lhe vice-president. Mr-, T &lt;&gt; (.'lllirle* 1.«11*&gt;ri ' 'f*n»* 111 1•aHi state . w liivh
RED &lt; inis'* M i.E l I N(.
I
■'*• n paying the telephone called the class to order after :*
/ ii,. higli»*.**t pt-rreii 1agi* of
* •' the cost of the white paper large number' had gat'm-redr-amd t i t hoiul Nllt*Nl' ril&gt;i-r-i III ri-iat ioti to the
' lb*1 request was printed usual monthly prygram wa- * nr- pnpnl.ll I ' l l , baseii mi t h e I “ I 0 cerisUs \n*l Election of Officer-* ,Werlnc-*du&gt;
The remaining f **.jr ships may inNurlit. a 'Ufllcicnt, and it goes to rcld ou I
Every person, particularly ’ the
The Class song, Scripture* reading.; named by the four cities of 3,000
■•-widespread influence of the
r
'h*- compact bet wet'll tin* from Psalms by Mrs. Crenshaw,1**r more tiimoghout the district, no im-i.niTs, xliutiiil In- in" attendance;
at tile annual election of Red Gross j
•‘ "d tin* people for the good reading of minutes by Mrs. K M.: city to name two ships.
* country when they join hands Mason, collection of dues by Mrs. | The tanks nre to he named by officers at- the Presbyterian church,
J. T. Adams, and report of various counties, and sth the same busts, ex­ Wednesday, Oct. 2nd, at 7:90 I*. M.
common purpose.
cept tlint there lire no ristrictions as This is the date of the election and
committees.
review
of the vast fitnounl_uf work
Mrs. Hilburn then read an article to popoiutiuu. * .
' ITJilr FOB BRAVERY
beings
turned
out by- this* great
.Tlu*
ships
.and
tanks
must
In
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on “ Some ways to kill an organized
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ei.ewi Hoy jn Marine Corps Wins
organi/.arion,
every
person in Semi­
tiTvnicd
for
tnwns
or
counties,
anil
class."* Miss Robson, our devoted
Heroinmendntlon for Rcwuril.
and efficient teacher suggested that not for individuals or organizations nole county should lie present.
Tin* following letter f/otq
head
At the meeting.* a full accounting
we make our next meeting n rally The winning cities and count! a may
quarters of the U. S. Marine Corps
appoint sponsors for the christenings of the year's work will be given,
day in real earnest.
work turned out, money collected
Then followed the election ■of
~ Atand
expended, ln fact a detailed
officers for the ensuing year.
It
WAR RELIC TR AIN HERE \
statement will be rendered that wilH
was decided by the class to keep
ArlirleN Taken By actually surprise many. The work
our same olfieers. They art* as fol: Great Display of Arlfrlea
Americans in Battle.
of ‘ the Red Cross lias covered the
lows:
globe, next akin to the Army and
The U. S. Government Wur Relic
Mrs. L. P. Hagan, President.
Navy, this great agency of . mercy
Train will be in. Sanford Saturday
Mrs. T. O. Charles, Vice-pret.
lias
gone into fields of depression,
Uct. 5th, and the trail, will be open
Miss Hobson, Teacher.
has
stimulated
those who were al­
to the people at ‘eight o'clock in
Mrs. B. M! Mason, Secretary.
most to fait and put them hack in
the
morning.
Mrs. J. T. Adams, Treasurer.
trim for the fighting. This was done
Mrs, J. M. Iluyesj Class reporter.
\
Chairman Forest Lake made ’ ar­ in France and Italy. Not , onlyMrs. H. 1L Chappell, Ch. Devo­ range menu for the Relic Train to
does tiro Red Cross minister to
tional Committee.
. * . stop*here'and Sanford people should
those upon tilt* battle -field, but the
P°r card signs of every
Mrs. Rolan Marsh, Ch. Social Com. turn out in grent numbers to site
mothers, wivek, and families of the
Mrs. E. W. Peabody, Ch. Flower this most interesting collection. It
licscriplion. We have it
so Idie/ is
cared for at
home.
Committee.
will Include guns, torpedoes*,*cannon,
in twelve attractive col­
The
Seminole
County
Following the business session a shells, trench mortals, French 75s.
Chapter Civilian Relief Committee
social
hour was spent in which captured German * . Meinewurfers,
yj
ors. Cardboard for signs
is constantly engaged in looking after
Miss Qratly came in and rendered navy mines, earn bombs, German
these hone folks of the soldiers,
five dilTerent colors
onr of her beautiful piano selections, rifles, gas masks, machine guns, etc.
providing medical treatment, nursing
Coe-Mortimer Fertilizers will prive your market crops an
.after which the hastens served grape
There will Ik* spenkirig by soldiers
and white. Make Your
nnd in every, way helping to sustain
early
vigorous start so that you can get them to market when
juice and Social Teas.
sailors, marines, foreign otflncrs, Y
them in leiu of their gdl I" the world.
prices
are high.
curd signs more attractive
M. C. A. workers many of whom
Every American should attend
been
ever
there
and
can
give
first
Letter From &lt; Itirence Temple.
this election and come prepared to
using first class mate­
E. Frank Coe’s Fertilizers Are Kich And
Somewhere in France hand infpj mation.
designate who shall he the County
rials. .
Sept. 9, 1919.
The display will he one of the, ’ Chapter officers for another year.
They supply plant foods in the be.U available forms ntid
Mr. It. J. Holly; * ■
most interesting especially from .an
atriotic program will he carried
in the proper proportions for healthy continuous grow th
Sanford, Florida.
educational standpoint and the ex­ out v&gt;S^» Mrs. Julies A. Tackach,
and uhundant yields.
. Dear Mr. Holly:
hibition is worth, going miles to see. in churjfl* of the music. Patriotic
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Just a few lines to you anti the
Be member the date, Saturday songs by the audience with services
Market Crop* o f Flork!*." n pew Look in florid *crop e I* Jutt Out. Coftkj * C! to
teuton
retiu
cil**
long
a*
the
edition
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folks in God's country. France is Oct. 5th ut eight in the morning. appropriate for the occauion wifi
all right, hut Oh! you Stars and
he had intermingled by the business
-OFFICE S U P P L Y D EPT.
Stripes. We are at Ia3t hearing from
of the occasskin. It is sincerely hoped
Glory for the Conqueror.
the boys from. Dixfie: They are* nil
I bone 148 Snnford. Florida
* CORN L U IS CHRISTIANCY, Honda Sales Manner
Tin* more famous Hie vanquished thnt tomorrow night every person
taking a whack at the Huns.
the more fnmuus the. victor.—Don v. hd ran fiossibly •attend will, bey nt
921 Heard B)d({' Jacksonville, FJa. '
We lire having very pleasant Quixote.
will be nt this annual election.

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W. II. Asplnw all Disappears While i
Taking Swim.

This mean; that, the clocks In this
part of Florida will not be turned
buck an hour*on November 28th,
H A P P E N IN G S O F IN T E R E S T : IN A N D
(Thanksgiving Day . and then turn­
• ARO UND SANFORD
With the sudden ^flisappearnnee of
ed ahead another Ilnur on March
U II A jMhwull. Hgetl .All years, who
:U. IP IP, giving Florida people an
mi- lusi seen Friday afternoon by
additional hour of sunshine.
4 I .allies of Sanford and vicinity who
Arthur Keep of Jacksonville, one
Mr. and Mr*. 1*. J. Neimyer id
sex't-fal xd his acquaintance* breasting
have Hemstitching or Piloting work
Changes- in the standard time the breakers a mile or more out to
Longwood were in I lit* city yesterday of the most prominent leaders of the
Florida American Federation of La­ gones of the Cliited States,. moving sea. there has developed a mystery
fan
have it, done on a new Singer
For Wood and heavy hauling sC‘ C
bor is in the city ■ron business eon- the .fines slightly westward, are whirh minute investigation on • the
Jlcmstitcher at a nominal cost much
Murrell, or phune 37S.
IS-if
nected with the Shipping Hoard. reemnmended by tfit interstate com- part of Iu&gt; tuna Reai'li ns well »*
better than voir can po&amp;sibly do it
^ Miss Daisy licit-, left Monday for Arthur has many friends all over the merce commission.
county authorities has failed thus
bv hand.
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Jacksonville, where she will lake a state and is also a newspaper writer
The primary object of the change far to unravel.
business course..
of note.
Fiday in company with a causal
which will probably become Direct­
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Iking your Hemstitching woi;k ty 50G Magnolia
All the .City and County School
CATES
C R A T E - COM PAN V ive next Thanksgiving is to unify acquaintance frpnt Orlando, Aspin•Ave., for Prompt ami EfTicient Service.
hooka at Mobleys Drug Store- 6-tfp SKIJLS HIGH GRADE F E R T I L I ­ the time changing practices of cross- wall left the Daytona Reach hotel
where
he
had
been
a
guest
singe
Feb­
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■Mr. M. M. Reynolds of Jacksonruary. 1815, f o r a dip in the ocean.
ville was the guest of Mr. and Mrs F LO W E R Y AR D S A N l) G AR D E N
I he new boundary between the
Good swimmers, both of them, they
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T. K. Speer.
eastern and central time zfines will
had
been enjoying for some time the
P O l’ N D T O A C AR LO AD . PHONE
follow longitude 8.1 through Detroit.
If you need stove wood photJe me 181.
59(i Magnolia Avenue
Saniiford; Florida
rough wilier south of the pier when
HMtc
X
Thomasvillc, Ga„ Live Oak, Fla.,
“
I can supply you. H. C. Du Rose.
mp Barhe, the fourteen year old
Mrs. | Ralph Goodspegd of Jack- and sxuth through theigulf just west |
100-lfc
son of Mr. anti Mrs. John Barhe
sonville, is Hero visiting her parents ' of Tampa.
came out for a swim. With the dar­
last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Elder. Mr. i
Mr. Allie Spepr
ing of youth, young Barhe" struck
Iwts accepted Goodspeed came Saturday .and spent
(or Miami where
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out to join them. Asplnwall’s com­
u position. *’
the week-end, returning- hrimr* -Mon­
panion fearing for the safety, of the that have been laid away for several
night.
Mrs.
GoodspeetTs
Rig Storm on Gulf Coast.
. As customary all School Hooks day
hoy turned back to meet him and seasons. A horelty of the seuson
will be sold for Cash only at Mobltys numerous friends are delighted to 'War Savings Stamp Purchasers and
Tampa. Fla. Oct. 1— Reports fro
the two made their way through the is the zeypher or wool -hat .that
-llooslers*-- v
Drug Store.
,
6-tfc have H e r here again, even though
rough breakers to shore opposite makes an appeal to the extremest. the storm-stricken district along the
her stay he a short one.
S. Rapp
West Florida coast today made no
Dr. and Mrs. It. M. Mason are
the Neptune. Neither edneerned him­
Odd shapes, and careless simplicity ” ,U‘ ' T Ti t
"I"1'!'
C A L L CATES C R A T E COM ­
W. P. Brooks ,
.
.
.
,
.
Editions
to .the
spending a few days in Tampa the
self about the Safety of Aspinwnll in decoration arc prominent
l *u loss of. life,
which
i‘iit in
m th
thee .
.
_ * Which
• re11
P A N Y WHEN YOU W A N T F E R ­
Yowell-Specr Co., Inc.
as he was known to ho an expert charming characteristics of Fall
guest of friends and relatjvps.
:
“ l threc' TIhe njurcdT IL I Z E R ,
-SC R AT C H
FEED,
F. F. Dutton
about a score, and only one of these,
swimmer and teacher. Gu6sts at the millinery with
la Ute variety of
•L E O N 'S , jk U T O .' TJIANSFE R
D A I R Y — 4kJiE.Il____ HOUSE AN D
C, W. Brown
Mrs. Ed Garretson, of Clearwater, *
i-hotcl and others ort the beach saw clever effects
cater
P H ONE '*) 1. H OTEL
CARNES.
to
alt.
M ULE FEED.
PIG
FEEL);
‘ TTST Wiinrn-nrmriTftCT '
whose three little children wire
hre
floating
far
out
at
sea
us
R E L IA B L E SERVCE.
101-tf
OH C A L F MEAL. SOLD IN A N Y
J. W. Booth
*T**»wnedr-»- seriouiy -injured. •Thr
they had seen Aspinwnll do many
SEMINOLE BOULT It V WINS
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marrero AM OUN TS. PHONE 181.
10-lte
W. E. Scoggnn
1wires-are ^still down, nnd the coun' titrtes;
and children were here a few hours
L. P. McCuller
’ try roads so blocked with fallen trees
Saturday afternoon in looking over
Mrs. Rowland has returned to
Saturday visiting Mi** Lila Johnson.
P.
M.
Elder
l.irtig
w
m
id
Upholds
County
the maids chamber work,
Mrs
Orlando after spending several days
B. G. Smith
-even the main highways over the
A complete stock of School Sup­ here the guest of. Mr*. W. H. Tuters.
Nashville.
glanced into Mr. Aspinwall's room.
Win. Rot handy.
strip about fitly miles long ami ten
plies and School hooks at Mobleys Mrs. C. T. Jackson of Jacksonville
It looked, as .though he had just
E. Walker Dickson
wide which was most affected.
Drug Store
■ U-tfc and Maud Mrs. E. D. Brown ol Tampa
steep ped out. Hia watch on the
Seminole County has some of the
Mrs.
J.
Tilden
Jacobs
The center of the blow was a
N. II. Garner left Saturday for wree the guests of their sister, Mrs.
dresser,- - his shoes handy and his finest chickens in the county and Mr.
J. Tilden Jacabs
suit spread in a chair. .He came and and Mrs. Neimyer and Mr. Ristlim* Clearwater and Tarpon Springs.
Dade City, where he joins his wife R. J. Holly Sunday. It was a family
Klen Acres
went in the hotel at liberty, and his of Longwood have recently taken
•who is visiting friends and relatives. reunion in honor of Mr. Holly who
Many houses in each of-these"town
W.tH. Merri weal her
and at coast resorts were unfoofed
absence at the meals had not been fine [irizes.
One dose of MAG RUDE It’S Won­ expects to leave soon for Y. W C. A.
J E. Porterfield
and a few blown down, but by
'noticed. On Sunday morning,, how­
derful Medicine cures colic in horses work in France.
The following aje the winnings
N. II. Garner
ever,
when
she
came
to
his
room
like magic. Gk»t it at 1,. It. Philips
of the Keystone Ibniltry Yard*, of fat the greatest property damage is
Seminole County Rank
I to the citrus fruit, and grove*
again
everything
looked
exactly
as
£ Co's.
Tues-2-tf
• i « • ♦ • • • ♦ • * ♦
■ Herald will publish this list it had the day before and she called L’ tngwood, Brccdi-r* nf Hatred ['TIt l* c-timated that tlic total lo-&gt;&lt;.
Mr. and Mrs.. Robert -Herndon
any additions thereto until , up the maid, who said that the hc*i mouth Rocks, and l.ongwooii .s i|uat&gt; will exceed half a million doilai*.
and Mrs. Karl Huiulick motored to
See Dr. Davis for glasses
the immediate War Savings had not been occupied that night, Farm. Breeder* of Silver Wyandotte*
at the Term, State Fair, held at
Orlando Saturday, where they spent
for defective vision or
Drive, beginning Sept. iUh and end­ Mrs
Ayers tlu-ti summoned the N;f*hvdlc Supt. Hi to 21-t 18! ■«
THE NATION'S
BE 1(11
the evening very pleasantly.
headache at the
ing Sept. I |th, Get your name on mar-hal and the mayor. They ex-1
H iiHungs of the Keystone Poultry
.
School books—School books and
One of our leading women speakers
Lincoln Hotel, Sanford
this list "help hack the hoys in the jammed the room and -a patrol was
Yards, U.ongwOnd.
Mrs, F. J.Nr-iSchool Supplies of ail kin,ds at
of
tin- South will give an out-ofOct. 1st to the loth
trenches."
4-tf
sent nut to search the beach, but meycr. Prop
Mobleys
Drug Store
(i-tfv
Don't wait until I he la~l day
door
speech on the above subject
w it h . no results.
1
1st Exhibit ton ( 'Ock
Eye* tested free
at tin..... .
of Bark Avenue and
Edward Millen. who is in
Mili­
We Borrowed This
After some inquiry aimwig the
1st Exhibition Cockerel
-8- It
First Street next Tuesday night,
tary training school at Stetson
The Advance Club News, a snappy guests Mrs. Ayers ascertained that
5th Exhibition Bullet
October K, by the First National
University, spent the week-end here
Mr. Aspinwnll hud u uncle, L. C.
paper
publirhed
in
Chicago,
recent­
2 &amp; II Bullet Bred (locks
Rank.
- .
• * • ♦ *
with his. parents
ly printed the following list, which Aspmwall, at Sanford. One of the
1-1-4 &amp; 5 Bqllct Bred Cockerels
Mrs,
Uev.i
Mecca
Marie Varney.
SEE ME AT ONCE FOR 7
his nutr case so \)**11 that we have Sanford guests who was returning
I i 2 Bullet Bred Ben
( haufauq.ua lecturer, National &gt;•-•MTicer's Training l amps
I
PER C E N T COTTON SEED M E M.
home Monday undertook to acquaint
taken the Iiin-r t \ &lt;■( borrowing
i ( ockercl Bred Bullet
iitrtty League speaker, with a -■•n
Applicants should write for blanks
CATES
C R A T E Co.
BHli.VE
the uncle with the .facts and Mrs.
and trust that it will produce
Jin
O
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Speciul
for
5th
display
lining
auation work in Italy will
181
l i l t rather than apply .in person. After' hoiinitfiil harvest of news
Avers received a telegram asking for
There
were
t&gt;25
Barred
Rocks
m
give
Sanford
one evening. Do not
any further developments, which she i- &gt;mjit*t it ion.
Mrs. Mr Mull in lias returned in the application- and oilier papers *
If any Read er has
fa I ’.give this distinguished ont-r
reach
the
proper
Army
lllti.cr,
the
answered hy wire. However, the W in rung- of the Lolii-w
her home in Tampa after spending
( ; .me lis'h-irfg
■I qua!* v • t a* o message for al' t ; I
uncle had not arrived at the hotel Turin on Silver Wyandotte*a few tek* here With her snh, U papers arc examined and a inlticc is
Taken a vucutiuii,
aeariilg.
tiien sent to the applicant l&lt;&gt; appear
as late a* Tuesday night and up
A. MuMiilbn
M arried,
-1
£ Ith Bullet
Rev Mei-i-a Marie Varney n-\t
for personal exalmnatitn. This iter-I
to Tuesday night nothing had been
Returned an umbrella,
Try Magruder's L I N I M E N T fur
Is! Ben
i'lic.-clay
nigiil at -the First National
essitates the expense - of a second,
I'aid Imek a borrowed t wo-doliar learned by the beach patrol parties.
all lameness and rheumatism in
$5.0d
Gold
Chumpium-hip
Bullet
Bank
corner
on "The Nation’ s
trip. The first one might have been
bill.
A message by Ring distance from
$5.Oft Gobi for Best r.-i
horses and human.* Get it at L. R
Peril
*’
omit I cd.
Mr- Ayer.s to lodge MeCrory at De- I
Bought, a Ford or a hor
Philips £ Co.
Tues-'J-tf
1 Eurh**itpfMcatton must he arennr- * planted a Var-gardea.
Land
uct|Uuinted him with tin- factsMrs. H. R Lewis has arrived
[putjied by at least three test irnonial]tuiD ;t . ho ken Imuse.
He
sent
papers Tuesday morning fur;
Lottie afti r - pending several month'
inTuUi.x «*.. In Up..
m „,h „
.
- c ■* nee' **s
--urulTse-und n*1Sf-'-d ‘
.■ P. *"*K" al!.i
1 crT.-rr r rn
• ,1 •.1 • ■er "I i tn uppln it III
Ma ii &gt;
I'.
mi
.
i
d
t
h
*
\
r
rry
.
Lcr
,ito
further
legal proceeding* I
l‘i MMmrg i ml
I i . I mi .r,uil \■i r L.i'. * hi * 11 r&lt;&gt;e;\ i d
R.d .cd
ihi* i ,i • 1lHf-'ia . Mix'll Hi vest igal lain
l,i..'i. aii 11 at tli ■i
do not
\dd iiii'd.
Mr* A it,F.* foil lid 1hr name of .his
coi est place in tow ,. Open Wed- appreciate tneir gru\ reslpunsibility.
mother. . vvhiv resides qt Coneor
Been promoted.
net-lay, Thursday. Sat ucday and They gjvc- nice polite letters Hint
ingiiih, D. C. rhe mother was at
Gotten a rafse,
* *
Fresh water arc vaiuchms- The Army needs men
Sunday afterubotis.
once .notified of her son'skdisuppearBeen in a fight,
85-tfp
evt rv day.
who can spialify u- leaders -:ts' of*
anee by win*.
Cmt a b iby visitor at l.on
H.
Lewis
have IiicrThe real tc.-i that toe spon­
' 1r and M rs 11.
\T.d - W.Ii 1-d t ’ll- 11tl It
U II \-pin u all was liclil in high
re i .lied a wire,from the Great Lakes sor should apply to him- If it tins:
H e r. - g ad of .1 iteeails* t hat s esteem i*\ Mr and Mr- Ayer*, a* a
Training School that their son Harry would 1 h&lt; vsdling to have my S K W &gt; ■&gt;. nd it t o t he E d it.
well ini ii ati-il. intelligent man. and
is \cry ill with tin .Spanish 1nf luin/.a brother ori son. or. would 1. myself,
hw cotidur: during the time he wa*
,, willing t .cl . c a- a soldier oruler
Harry i- tn ihe na\u! aviation corps I,
a I i hr it., i. ! « a- - 11 &gt;it a- t" com me nil
i ii.ii Ii
llc.llll ol Mr
I. v&gt; 1 tf l.i Ini* If*, brot her
and I a- been making a line record I I, iv ra n
him t" tile good will &lt;■( noth the
nor son he should remember that
tin ;i Couch, beloved wife of proprietor* and the guests, and in
Pliu-i* Your Orders Rarlv
MAC. RUDE It'S W O N D E R FUL
*»
HORSE M E D IC IN E S for colic, others have brother- and sons wh&gt;. l.iliu Cou&gt; h died last Frolay-after fact to all of the town’ folk* who
staggers, lug head, lameness, worms, may ha e m ftrnggie for their lives a Imgering illness- Mr. and Mrs. knew him Although when he' came
— , Couch came to this city front their to the hotel he declined point blank
choking, quinsy, etc. For sale alt under the leadership of.the applicant
.
Either
give
a
recommendation
of home in Michigan about eight -year* to give his home address, nr any
L. R. Philips &amp; Co’s.
Tues-2tf
ago for the benefit of Mrs. Couch's address by which Ids relatives might
value or else give none.
Dr. anti Mrs. W. K. Householder
—
‘ K.
U alker
health and the change of climate he ^ reached incase unythinghappe
of, Guillen vibe are the guests of their
.
Col. U. S. *A. Retd
seemed for a time heneftcal,. but the
to him.
son, Judge E. .F."Houeholder of this
f • '
loving care * f a devoted husband and
city. Dr. iloueboldcr was fornwrty
While
his
fate
will
probably
never
son and the aid of physieans could
Florida In Eastern Zone
pastor of the Methodist church hut
be
a
demonstrable
fact
unless
the
not stay the bund of death anti
The-peninsula of Florida from (lie
is now presiding elder with head­
sea
gives
up
some
evidence,
the
more
mother and wifej was taken to h«r
quarters in Gainesville..
Atlantic t &gt; the Gulf is to he placed
home above where all is peace and probaMc fact in the case Is that
.another victim Ita* -been added to
happiness.
. ..
£
the long list of good swimmers who
m asses
The funeral services ocufrctl frdm have challenged fate once too often.
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the home on West First street 8ot—'Daytona Journn.l
u rduy afternoon at I .15, Rev.
of the Congregational Church offi­
Attractive Millinery Opening
ciating, and the remains were taken
to the old home at Ovid, Michigan
u-T^e |JOvernnu*t&gt;t, through the Director of
Dear to the hearts of feraine SunRailroads, urges curly ordering. It’s better for
accompanied by the husband and ford, are Millinery openings a* each
you. for the railroads, for us—n wise move.
son.
_ , season rolls around bringing with it
- here n little, reason for citrus growers to
Deceased leaves- a devoted hus­ the dainty creations of tile milliner’s
wait order out fid) and spring applications
band and u son, Claude Couch of art.
■
now
Vegetable growers face Ji/liculties. but
this city to mourn the toss, of wife
On Wednesday lngt, the Quality
aural)) you will plant sonurthing. Get a good
and mother and their many friends Shop presented to its patrons qn
gencrul vegetable formula— it’ s always usefulhere extend their heartfelt sympathy. attractive display of Full and Win­
• Vb
enough for at least n fair acreage. But order it
ter Millinery that made a" strung
ou nouG Armour s fertilisers can be stored
appeal, to the delighted throng, of
Death of Ted Riggers.
&lt;*
indefinitely without harm.
Interested
women
who
called
early
T h e children have sta rted to school
Ted Riggers, son of Mr. and Mr*. and lute. The new styles show a
Ami get standardized fertilizers of proved
and m ay need G lasses soon.
B eirig
S7 \V. Bigger* of this city died at
distinct nrginality, and” there aftcrop-making ability. Our ngents und represenShreveport La.,
Saturday
with plenty of them, all singularly with
,th ro u g h ly equipped to g iv e E x a m in a ­
a ives are well posted and will gladly go into
pneumonia after a short illness. He
eti^tl with you
Drop us a card today
their ; unsymmetrical countours
tions and Furnish G lasses o f all kinds
wus in the sevice of the govern meat
Armriur F e rtilittrt
at the 1i»p' of hi* death re-ruiting Irrcgtdar briinji. and whimsical trim­
w ou ld be pleased to have you call and
/'.nr't-k th, Soil Increatt the Ylelj
labor for government plant* in the mings feature the season’s favimtes
consult me eith er about you r eyes o r
nn vn Afufunty Improve the Quality
south. Ted had been resident of Portrait hale inspired by i-iassnstyles,
arc
dist
mctix
dy
exclusive,
th o s e .o f your children.
Sanford for many years coining here
A r m o u r F e rtilize r W o r k s
while a young man with his family showing model* of artistic beauty. ,
Jacksonville, Florida
Nasturtiums
tones"
and
browns
froyi Charlotte, North Carolina and
T H IS IS I M P O R T A N T
are
strong,
while
turquois
and
et-rise
for several years past being employed
at the plant of the Crown Paper Co. with freakish light' i-obirs combined
He leaves a wife and one child and with the darker velvets are adorable
■' '
a father nAid mother, four brothers
The salient feature in the majority
and two sisters to mourn his loss. of impurted hats is the promised
123 W . F IR S T S T R E E T
.
The remains will he brought here use of feather trimming of all kinds.
today and the funeral will probably Milady wi&gt;H now have the privilege
be held fnun his residence toniorrow.
tniorrow. I of wearing
wenrin
those I ovely ostrich

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nr. f 1 W 53T f l 8 I't-’t It, *S..lil m t 'I'rtiflrati* No SM , dated the 2nd day of
Mi .J \V. W, 1‘ ulmrr: »1*. T » i June A. P, P*»»2i r;ovvring Lot ft, Hlnrk \
S " 170 i I b I i-i I tin- •■in day "t Clay Spring*, *«dd
propt rt&gt; «d P a i r
1 inuti, ritvi-rlnu N ' j "I H Wi , .-1 Aten; alio Certihratr N o lod, dated the 2nd
S H U See 31 T|) 2(1 S. It. 20 K. I «fa&gt; of June \. I&gt;. P m»J. t-o\erinj| L*»t I,
„ prupi-rty ni II. 8. Iluild- A t l ; al&gt;» Hlnrk .1, Clay Springi,-*old a* the property
l|icate N.) 1 2 0 dated t h f 5tH
of It. A, Haron; al«u t ‘ertlrtcate_ f i n * ’St t ,
|» |HOU, r ovir in c Lots St and .la •luted the 11h day &lt;if Novrrnhrr A.’ P. Ihf*ft,
\rld. to c l a y .Spriog*. »*ild a* the rovir in g Lota I and 2, Illork ,t. Clay Spring*,
&lt; J II. Mooney; aim T a * ( ertirt* •old as the properly &gt;d LInknown; alee Cer*
Iihrate Net sfi2. dated the 2nd day of June
I), 1€
J02, rovering loH .1. Illock 3. Clay
Sprint;*, sold as the property of Unknown;
also Certiflratw No I|*», dated the Sih day
of N ovember IMtft* roveHnp Lota S* 7 anrl
8 Illock 3, Clay Spring#, sold a* thr proprrrty of Unknown; tU a Certtfirate N o H»&gt;3
i litr d Ih# 2nd day of June A. P , 1802, c ov­
ering Lot L Dlock 3* (*iay Springs. s«»ld a*
the property of J. M. Vaden: alitt t ’ ortlflrnte
No
tinted the tth day td N ovem lw r
A. 1). 1893, covering Lot Id Illofk 3, Clay
Spring*, sold a* the property of l)nkn&lt;»wn;
alto rcftldratP No HIM, dated the Ith day
of N ovember A. IK 189ft/ ruaerlhg L o t * II
and 12, Illock 3, Clay Spring*, told tr* the
property #d (*. W. Ilnrrtu;* also Cettitlcatc
N o 866, dated the 2nd da&gt; of June A, II.
1902, ruvering Lot 13* Ilbihk 3, Clay Spring*
•old as the propeftv of IL II. MctMure;
alio Certificatw No.HaO, &lt;Intud the Ith day.nf
November A. IK IJfD/»• mvering Lot* Ml to
2d Itlork 3, Cfu&gt; Spring*. #*dd a* the prop­
erty of P. U Weber; also t'«rtihrate No
87ft, dated the 2rul dav of June A P 19U2
c o w r in g L*u^ .JO Dlock 7. C I a &gt; Spring*, srdrf t
a* thh pnip^rty of H A, llaro|i; al»o C* rilPcate N o S " i . dated the 2nd day of June
A..

P.

1:902, ro ve- rin g L o t *

t and

ftl««ek 7

«.f

thi* t h• l-t* i|

1*4'"*1, a!' of t fo- ulcive land* hing uiid luirie

in

tat

cop-fine I .at % Id,

N i *|»| ,»• tit.

ay

Nr* 2nd da;.

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f »d'4 IM-Jl ^ - ' i ‘ »i»&gt;

n, fi tit uprn that I'tifotjn -r*

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1 11 lit-ul 1- ST"

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14id cortifirati

■ to law

i-• *trfitr:j: to !.i», i-ri *i■• d&gt; mil isau»» tlmmin

Auintitf.liilijis whip travel tin- f)j\taAuus L ite to M allro/id Ties,
Highway lu-twccn Miami utjtl J.u-hHull: -n11 ties last nliou( eltthl yean*
suiivillu will In- |ik'us(jil t&lt;» learn lliat
ttiHl&gt;T !•«♦»-eifat rii|iilliloii». w h. u tle-y
-tlnv ruail hi-twi-eji
Del.ami ami h n I n |i(. r*'i.-wi-d, w lileli eu-T. a L.,.u«|
1*&lt;i&gt; i i n , - . 0 . 1
In- i u i n j i l f t t-d .it .jii •leal " t nit ill* v mill &lt;al!^ fur ir lanfe
earl;.- date
l.ai'ir &lt;innlt( mas are fu t 'i- of tailor, s.-iis I'ojujlar- NoIm re
iriVfll an tile r**jl,snJl fur tile inij/erimT*- Monthly. It Is rAdmated ihut tr.nt.al
" f the tiuihlin# ni thi&gt; road.
tl&lt;-* •\h!eli are tlr-(7 kilu ilrh-i| and tl^-n
limilifM-il In Imf Aren^ote tint 4• fatJacltoinvillt* eompliiini that the. lira1 oil, last twlee as lom;. They art’
Iih f.lately wateriiroof and ImjiervimH
‘ in k
of
ho la-iri
th;it e i t y ih
hurtuiK the many imh^tries at that to f " { . -

»f» U" 3Mh dat of Urtidor A I), 191.8,
I'lhee. T h e larjfe increase ih shije. U!V‘V ’ m&gt; ,*4»'«al •tenaturr and •»•*!. thi#
Most \ i f i ho sinti's nmv lutve "fjiimJ
huililiiifc has niutle Jnckxonville one
rV -Ifd day of Srpiember V I*. I 9 IH.
m inis (In.vs’* ouch joicr.
Ahilmum;
*ft«»ah
K A. Dauglaii ‘
of the most important and progres­
i*fk * rrmi! t'uUM Sj'miuah County, Kfa.
'vlilch Inis ii Inn osfnltllshlni; Iw ajm ch
, ,,,
H&gt; V. \I, I »,&gt;ui;Li 4r |), Ct
sive cities in all thr-stmftiffa country
iliiys, htis cum* n
f u it h ir li&gt;; ron 'llrliu : tlm i iho sit ii t ** tilffhwtiy ilopurtincnt must- puMlsii u nm tiilly » K&lt;,ml
roiuLs ihiy |iruvrniii o r Iftiuklot, cuiitnlnliiK tin,' cuv.inm r’s pn'u liiniiiMuii nml
m hor p c rtliii’iit m iittor.
In this pui&gt;.
llcn tlm i fur tin* c tirro til your Is ii Mm
o f " D o n ’ts," mid w h ile Iho siikko .btlotUI won* well ton fu r gottil rnails
(lays, most n f ihom liiivo -n ii every-ibw
value th at iiinkos thorn w orth roaillng.
Tho list fnlluwH:

lt&gt;-Fur* fttr

Ni’ llre i.f Ajt;iljrail.,n ||,| 1 „ lle rit I niti-r
Serliun fti "» of the t*rnrral Statute i.
N*di«.; 1« hereby g ive n jh a t \V. C. William&lt;nn. pur«ha*.*r of. T u ^ T . rtifleate No 16«2,
dal* I tin 2nd ilu&gt; of Jun«
P 1*98, r «»vt
••ring Li,*ts ) and 2, .\Ldii«r'* \tld to Long*
ttj.od si.bl a* the pnoierty of Unknown:
APo Far Certificate k * If.fl.1, dated the
-nd dm&gt; of June A. II.
covering Lot*
* { ? * inclusive, \|tdharN Add* leg Long wood
iold a* the property nr Unknown,
\U*». Tax Certificate No IflCJ, »latnj the
2nd da&gt; of June A P- I *99. covering Lot
Pi. Molnsir i Add tn Long wood, sold an the
property « f Unknown
•ftI*o Tax t\ rtiticatc N.» lfi97t dated the
2nd day of Jtniev A. I &gt; 1899, covering l,ota
“ H to 32 M,Anar's Add to Longwmid* anld

Don’t wait fur your nolghlmr* to
start soiiiothlm;. start It yourself..IJon't wall for tin* county cointnlsslplnerrf to-have tlint tjole In the road,
about tho size' of n water bucket,
In front of your gate, tiled. Fill It
yourself.
DonT kick about the, had mmln when
you are. turning water from natural
channels Info the public highway.
Would you penult the county at will

VGRAPEFRUn'/

OratiKc -county are very much inter
eateil in tin* ilevelojiment of t hi
dairy industry throughout the eotiu
ty, and Inst week the county nRenl
was requested to visit the Talla­
hassee section where the dairy in­
dustry has. made a great deal ol
progress in the past year,
,jCWirfrfft

‘ *-T.~

3 ’ln* 1raffle Tn’p'itTtnit’iii

ears when needed and

USEFUL TOOL FOR ORCHARDS
S a w B la d e Fastened to L o n g H an d le
W i l l Be F oun d S a t i s f a c t o r y In
.
Cuttin g. L i m b s .

Tills tool Is very hntldy when a high
limb Is tn In* cut nml It is out of
reach by the ladder. Your bhirktmiith
ran make mn*, but If the hardware
store sells anything as good, better
*

___ r,

.tuck»‘i\villo is making efforts for
the establishment of ;r public market in that city, A ’ mass meeting ul ,
was held recently for the purpose
nf gelling plans - under way. The
meeting wa» addresses b\ an utlb'ial
••I the agricultural depart rm/nt *•(
the Federal government urging that
such an . establish men! be brought
abnul Th..se at I In meeting were
enthusiastic over the proposed plans.

ir -

expi'cled that the
bi- kept in steady
time. Th e Seahn;
-eiimpleted installa
'\ / J
tn i-iirry e a r s dsr&lt;
_______________
tin- p l a n t , and tl
bean* reached t In
Handy Orchard Saw.
*
1
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1 t.irs su.i:

" a m i l l r c in ir tif f* , I hav** Tr*vt«*rf mp»’ n a m i w ill
■n il b. F-fr t h* r n u M iiialjaf i|o o r lO Sieliftiffl,
S e m i r p t h ■ *n^ftl&gt;. I 'ofi«l i ( a n the* 7 t h tl«&gt; r»i

Ili'inb^r, V 11 1918, I hi1 *amr pe-iitg ;i Irgal

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M a t e r i a l - in

phasircd by Experim ent Conduct­
ed at Indiana S tation.

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ul -,.i.I [*r111*»-r1,v

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(in
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•'lb J u d l 1 4 1 » I p . ' f l l , H i a l e of L U r i d 4 , y I”frit
ft
I ' uri I , ,
r
f ii 4 u ri* f
. n a M 'flitlh
• rt l| we t her* lit prUi itf lC - w h e r e i n
KvU '.n
tj.

Wit in* ■ m&gt; h«nd
Aug 21 th. 191*

i■i*rt11

and

L

fe d

* * tit

t i n .......... ..

a

pnim d

of

(ess

ulllria!

|jer s teer.

T h e e r ilt m is e e iL m e a l g a v e

tllliell b e l t e r r e s u lt s t han o i l Ineifl mill

tended to produce (Inner dealt with
Hinge.
Where Ihi-re Is hot tin tibumlanee of
grazing when rattle are fill the silo
will be ulfqost Inill.spetisable to eeoti
omy In feeding. .Tin* amount saved In
feeding silage will smm pay for tin*
silo; It helps utilize the coarse feeds,
and It takes tin* place of green pas­
ture wjy'ti this Is not available.

ROOTS EXCELLENT FOR HOGS
Found Most Profitable Jo Cook and
’ Frtd While Warm, Mixed Wlfh
Ground Feed. *
In ttttr own erperlence where any
large number of rogtn were fed tn
swine he found If inont |iroflfnble In
rook Ibe roots nml feerl Ibem while
warm, well-mixed with tin* ground
feed,’ PtiyH n writer In an exebnnge.
Fed In fids -why the lings will ent
them rendlly. They enjoy warm food,
nml the ground grain mixed with the
routs has always given us good rehiitls. Where there are nnly -n few
ronls to be fed we should feed them
raw, letting the hugs gnnw them down
nt their leisure. With tills kind of
.... I you must he mrefill nut to give
ton many of the mots at once, hh oth­
erwise they freeze and then of counts
they ore not eutlsfiirtory.

thi

\ l»uUfiL\HS,

t Irfk i 'Im*H i iHirt

B th fllr -M slnfi.
KoRrtluT f(»r i-'umplAinant.

• ' Id at |K* o f Mrx. C. ,H. Hart; alxo CcrtlArate Nu. 74

was

h a lf

mnl t.j- j Ihtltt Wi l l i d r y f e e d Htpl t h e llienaiai*
ill pfiilitH tl Ii I ••11111 ■-I I tn rCl lit I S.'t tn SS

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Itir ........ .
*.( I'nkn.'.Bn, &lt;•.*. r.-tiittr.l*' . V .in iievrn trr &lt;de. , in t ’ ornplairianl, arid
S " . S7T. rf.U’ il ttw* anil 1 a*- *.t Jim*- A. I*. f tle.tffle ’■ )Vm tbiyre
and
ftnnla
D »yre
tSOJ. rfivrrint t.**l» I ai-'i — HI"*** * • - ' J"* its defendant*,
I.
n»
*prrial
Springs, «*.ia a* it"- I't- p'-rtv -J i
t ml- will on the ItVft
.Monday
in Nov r tn
tine,; ..I*", tTfihtrai.' N" s*s. *.»l* «• th" -&gt;*•! 1»*' r 1918, Win*; the Ijth .lay .4 ftaid mo ft tit
.lay ul JumI&gt;. 1""-*. riivritn*
during the leva! hour* of *ife, in front .4
ami 7, III.**-!* S. d a s hprinr*. ►•*•" » « »"«' t Im- rotirt h*Mi*e dour in Sanfortl, offer for
Itnux-rlv " I It. A ltB*-**ni »(**), l.ru tu -ai. "ale prttl *e 11 In the bigbevt lililiJ.r for ruah
i * t .»!«.• i- s s.- , t(
(*
\V , J m . i r k ' l i e i f * ;
&gt;.*" 7P&gt;. i l . i s l Ih* 1-1 .in&gt; ••( J*m* ' I ' • ’H"'' ! i7ie fidlowing .b,*i rib. d hind*, it* r*it*
.ft ‘v* I20h, dated llie ?*tl. day r*»*i-rine l . " ( * 3 I*. 1. It! **-k s. ( la&gt; Spring..
All %4 I.ot* *i, 7, H, 9. and Hi. of Itlork
ii I -'99, *'ii vi ring All llbirlc 17, ,&lt;)ld « . Ihr |.r..pmty i f. UnWn«*n: al***. &lt; * r- ‘ ■ y \ find I.*trl I (4 Block M
I nrated in
’•&gt;"*■ *'8.1 a*t the property nf tin* tilicaln N " (17#, ilati'l ri"- '*(« *!a&gt; *&gt;( July the Ciwn of I'tiol-i. Hemlmfle Ctiiinty,
PPoTda*
* . rlifirate No 7b3 dated the A. I&gt;. ISI'7. ruvrting *» intifi-»t In l."tx 13 as hh mn |idat of said town recorded in the
Line A i). 1896, cuvefing Itlork ami 20. Illnrk M, « T * y Spring*.
n« the pufilir 1 m i n i • of «i range t ’ oiiniy. Florida,
* ’ prtti|[«, aold ai the property . *4 properly *4 Ufikft-owfU al*.*, t eft ifI rate N » . |of whlrh Semlnnlp Cnunty v # i furmerly
id•*ft ( T f l l f i r i t i . N&lt;» 764. di( ed g74. .Iatr.1 tin- 2nd day "C Julv t3H0.rnv.T1
*
j * -f Juni' V, 1), 1896, rovefing
itig
Inti-ri-.l In la*t» 19 »i»'l 'JO. lU'Tk S. j *• P*1
r ogethrr with the appurtaFi«mrri thereto
22. * lay Spring*, _ Hold a* the Ulny Sprint#* #old a* the Ptoptrty of It. A. jj Iti lonifinc; all of !«aid property brlhit mdd to
• Uni,nn-vn: a!*» Crrlillestp N*t tlaron: alio, tVrttflrwto No
dated the I satisfy "did derree and rijit*.
■ ' - 2nd day of June 1902, cuv* tth day of June A M 1891, «*f.yrr»ntf Lot
K, F. I I ou*holder
*. ? in lllork 20 Clay Sprints, i Itlork 2. r i a y Spring". »o1«l
the pr«d»- I Hrk 1 nson &amp; *I iic kt rifotti
Specia l M «.* te r
’ bp..p* r t v nf R
\ i D nroti;
alxn r j i y nt ttnknuwit; ul.", ( Vrritiral* N** HH7. j
Sobritor for*t*omplatniint ^
,#o7, dfitrd tho -Uj**! day -itj.) (t
( O i r O U i s l a * "I J um -A. I&gt;. IR9I, rav
'I*lt4i
1902 ruverifig ‘ i intc-rrat fn Ht-ri
Ding l.nt 3. lll'irk 2. ( lay Si.tlng., » &gt;lil a,
Nullrr *»f Appllratlnn hir. Olxrhhrgr
•*
Hpringi, nr*.«l a* the prop
, ; ,f Iirnt'rrty " f l.’ rikjiuwn; al»i&gt;, l '-rtillt-alt.
N o tlr r i, hereby given that on Ihr 6th
^
Jtfmrki il. jrs; aU » T’ rriih
N o 117«. ilBtifS thr 6lh 'lay nf Junr A. I).
1899, rovrrlng but 2. tllnrk 2, &lt; tar Spring-, day of November 1918. at tU;00 n m. or
•old a, thr prnprrty " f Unkmiwn: ala i. « rr- a* x"im thrrratlcr rf.» I ran hr h-ard, "j.
IlSrate N o Sf.li, datril thr 2nd dav ..I Jnnr V a n ") K. tJougla,*, ux utaigpr" nt thr rxtatr
A. |J. 1992, rnvrrifK l.nt .. Il|«rk 2. d a y of S. M a,Well, will make appliraliim lirforr
i ’rrkln* at l)rl.and. Fturida
Sptinga. aold a. thr pM'prfly " t t nknnan; Jinlgr Jari'-x.
at,", t ’rrtifiratr N o df.H, 'iatrd Ihr 4Ih day for Huai d p l T o v l k o f my adruunjx and vourh«t N'.vrmh.T A. I).
rovrring W&gt;, » f i-rx, and ‘ for final dlirhar gr ax »«*lgnrr of
t.nt 5, lU.irk 2. Clay Spring*, aold
u» Ihr ■aid j/alalc.
Vance K, Duuglaxx
prnprrty o! Unknown; al*o, t rrtlflratr No.
1*98. ilntnl thr 4 th day "I J“ " • • * ■ **. 1 * 0 , Dirkl xon A Itlckinaon
Altnrni-ya for Aa.lgnei'
|2 Turs hie
mvrriPK R D *’ ! t.nt S. Hlork 2. Clay Spring.
»nld a* the |'f"|»rrty «U C -'a tr J I). Smith:
aim Crrliftcatr N " 811. datro thr Ith day . In f l r r u l l r'ourl. N r i r n i h Judicial Clrruln
Ill
Nnvepilirr A. It. I8»*’&gt;. rnv.rtftg l.nt t»rj
.Nrmlnnlr C u.n l), H a r ld i.
In Chanrrr,
Itlork 2. Clay Spring*. *»ld ox thr pruprrty l*rl*-r T a w t , tMrfiplainant
lit Unknown; atao, Crrtittritr N o 858, datrd
vi.
Citaliin
thr 2nd day « t Jum- A. I&gt;. 1902, rovrrinB j JVrry I), (imttrry and'l'haa.
l.ut 7, itlork 2. Clay Spring., Bold aa thr It Bfnwo. f * ’ ' '
praprrty nt W. A. laivrll; alxn, Crrtitlratr No T o I’rrry Ii
Brawn
1182, datrd Iho 2ml day td June A. it. 1899,
8U f a u l, v-.-..,covering l . « t » . Illock 2 Ctay Spring*, mid
II fx hereby prd*fgd th at'yn u and r i r h nt
a&lt; thr prnprrty of Unknown; *Uo CrrtiA- you appear In (hr Idll nl complaint filed
ratr No 843. datrd thr till day ot Nnvrm- perrin again,! you In the above entitled
hrr A. II. 1895. rovrring. Cut I I , Itlork 2, rauxr, on the 7lr&gt; day » ( (Irlohrr 1918. and
the Sanford Herald i, hereby dralgnatrd ax
Ihr papas ip whirl) (hi* oritur lx m hr ,mi,,
lixhed "P e r a » i « 4 for four rnn'trulLvr

C ia yt Springi

to

I ruff it*

Those

win:

avoid

lliesi

t roubles.

le itoor

L. A. HAKES. Mgr.
Orange County Citrus
Sub-Exchange
Orlando, Fla.

*

_____ Goal A iw fly a a o ilc-S o u g h t— _—
T i n - g n-.:ti-r C " " l H i - In vian'l th e
ev t--. In |.t - l e a III-' I I " I I 'III. nut 1'III' 11***1,
ilo i i l l «ihi,-il*l* .

in-vei'

*(*'■

Cg r a p e f r u i t ;

inlttlds I’littnlieei'd meal.

ii

r.|\f-ri II J? * j tflll f»*4t tff
i • ' V. -&gt;3»i rt- ti-»
ft
i *Ct r 11first
v
'O il,
i i*
t J.ih** A. I» I P(»2, i-tiv
id lib.ct 19, C ln&gt; Sprlii
i .in
o| C, AV, Jncorksi l i n n ;
-U- No 9 9 1, Hated the 2nd ilay
.*
covcflr.i; *i Inter***! in
• -ix Sfitin jf», if .Id a* the nrojM-rty
Un " t i , *»Utt Ceitlticate No 903,
*&gt;t la) of June A. 4* 190*2.
■
t in II it irk IH i*L“i&gt; .^iiring»,

more ami more suhjeet

"iiiinls elnver. liny.
“ Iielieil I'orti,
|" ntil'I-s enrtl slinge.
i-ix m i .

. U l . *1 l b . 2 'u| .lav

ket their own fru it are

* .i.nni- in \\ a •
l;|king advantage
b*oig paid for f
rushing their hog
as they can.
It
Serum Co., ami t
ing Co. are bu-.oiu

11"(in 11'll M -

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Notlee of A illrallon for Taa Herd Under
Nnellon 573 of the Ueanral Stnluir,.
NpU «- i x hereby givrn that II. f . Jammra
purrhaxrr of Taa (Jnf tideate ' No 2, dated
!h«» 3rd «U y &lt;4 Ju!y A. IK 1916. h i t illrd
•aid W t i R e i t e in my ufTIrr and haa mad«?
app.leatlon lor tai deed to Ixaue In arenrdande aftth* l a * . "Said r r r t i f l r i i r emhrarei
the foil.'* Jng dr.rriited property •i«UBl"d
111 Seminole County, flo rida, to-'wltt Bee.
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ul the iu u t n r e of auch certificate In th* name

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mpltlly n Itostun man bad Invculpd a
nmchltip which dNitltiys but n slnglu
Hup nf prlnti-tl multi-r at it Him*. *
Count Your Pulse.
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‘‘O ne of our siriesmen
demonstrated the value of the
Long Distance Telephone to
u s .- H e was at Huntsville, A la., and uponhis 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.
'
Since then \ye have applied the L o n g
our business with most profitable results.The service is fine, the rates are reasonable
and there is more satisfaction in one L o n g
Distance Telephone talk than.in half a dozen
letters.*’
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1
Every Bell Telephone u a Long Distance Station

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

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